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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Language: English
Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: January 3, 2009
Copyright Date: 2009
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Residents say they

want cell tower


MIKE-WRIGHT
wright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A handful of Pine Ridge
residents are letting Citrus
County commissioners know
that they indeed welcome a
cell-phone tower in their
community even if a few peo-
ple aren't happy about the lo-
cation.
Residents sent e-mails to
county commissioners after
learning that the Pine Ridge
Property Owners Association
is appealing a decision by a
county board allowing a cell
tower installed, within 300
feet of homes in Pine Ridge.
Residents said cell-phone


coverage in Pine, Ridge is
spotty and that a cell tower is
needed.
"Throughout Pine Ridge
there are many 'dead zones'
and we feel a cell phone
tower is necessary to cure
this ongoing problem," Ray
and Marilyn Suarez wrote.
Association president Al
Giannone said he doesn't op-
pose the cell tower, just the
location.
"We definitely are for the
tower, that's not the prob-
lem," he said. "I don't want
people thinking I'm not for
the tower. We want the loca-
tion to less affect our nearby
homeowners."
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The Pine Ridge community spans from County Road 486 to
C.R. 491, wrapping around the Black Diamondsubdivision. It
Is bordered to the east by Beverly Hills, and to the north by Cit-
rus Springs.


vember issued a conditional-
use permit to Ray Brown
Midwest Systems Inc. to
place the cell tower on 425
acres of vacant land he owns
in Pine Ridge.


Brown said that T-Mobile'
asked if it could place a tower
on the property, according to
minutes of the PDRB meeting.
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Private sector: Competition from county hurts small business


MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Times are tough and Fred DeLong
knows that.
His wife, Sharon, owns Sunshine Life-
line in Hernando. The couple leases
call help boxes to the elderly and infirm.
"If they should fall or have any emer-
gency whatsoever in their home, they
push a button and help is on the way,"
DeLong said.
The couple installs boxes for $38.50 a
month. Hospice units or home health
care agencies refer clients.
It's not full-time work, but in the last
year business has dropped off drasti-
cally.


People have told us
they can get the same
thing through the county.
I don't see why we
should have to compete
against them.
Fred DeLong
owner,of Sunshine Lifeline.
The economy is one reason. The
county is another.
Citrus County's Community Support
Services Division also offers the same
service at a much lower cost The county


uses the money it makes to offset an-
other program that helps the elderly
poor, but also has seen budget cuts.
DeLong said he knows he's lost busi-
ness to the county, which can offer the
units at a lower price because it has no
overhead.
"People have told us they can get the
same thing through the county," DeLong
said. "I don't see why we should have to
compete against them."
Cathy Pearson, director of community
support services, said county commis-
.sioners in April 2007 approved the plan
as a way to help pay for programs where
grants are being reduced.
"We use that revenue to offset the
grant," she said.
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MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Birds of a feather flock to-
gether today at the Citrus
County Landfill.
The attractions are bald
eagles that nest every year in
the area, taking advantage of-
the landfill's easy pickings.
Birders will convene at
2:30 p.m. today, as the landfill
closes. The next eagle watch
is 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24.
The bird-watch caravan
normally attracts about 50
people, solid waste manage-
ment director Susan Metcalfe
said.
"I get to see them every
day," Metcalfe said of the na-
tion's bird. "They're here in
large numbers from about
October through April."
Pat and Jack Casselberry
leadthe t ours, offering up
eagle tidbits and background.
For example: "Florida is
second only to Alaska in
number of bald eagles," Mrs.
Casselberry said.
Also, eagles do not migrate
in the traditional sense. They
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The county has a senior
h care program that provides
services such as case man-
agement, home-delivered
meals, respite and personal
care to poor people. 60 or
older.
The state pays $816,000 and
the county match is $79,000.
Pearson said the state has cut
4 percent each of the past two
years and the program could
face another 10 percent cut
from the special legislation
session dealing with the
budget this month.
By subcontracting home
emergency alert systems for
private pay, the county has
raised $5,319 for the seniors


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they do disappear for a while.
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of eagles.. Their heads are
gray from digging in the
garbage."
The tour also provides up-
close glimpses of other birds,
particularly vultures and
seagulls.
The Casselberrys explain
how to tell the difference be-
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* WHAT: Eagle watch at
' the landfill. ,
* WHEN: 2:30 p.m. today
and again Saturday, Jan.
24.
WHERE: Citrus County
Landfill on S.R. 44,
Lecanto.
WHAT TO BRING: binoc-
ulars or scopes.
II ADMISSION: Free.

vulture: "By the way wings
are formed," she said. "A vul-
ture's wings are in a V-form.
An eagle's wings are straight
out"
Metcalfe said her staff also
uses the opportunity to let
people know about the land-
fill.
Casselberry said the tours
attract newcomers who look
forward to seeing bald eagles
up close.
"They're gorgeous birds
and people love to see them,"
she said.
"For people who have
never seen eagles, you're
guaranteed to see eagles on
that trip."


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program by leasing the units
at $27.95 a month.
Pearson said she realizes
the income isn't a lot, but it
still helps.
"We felt it was a fair-deal,"
she said. "If the grants are
going away, who's going to
help these seniors?"
Citrus County Commission
Chairman' John Thrumston
said he was unaware of the
community services program
to lease emergency alert sys-
tems. Thrumston said, philo-
sophically, he is opposed to
the government -ompeting
with the private sector.
"If anyone can walk in and
buy it, I don't think that's our
role," he said. "If we have a
program that's competing
with the private sector and
there's no income cap, we
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE


Around the
COUNTY
Teen arrested
on sex charge
A 15-year-old Homosassa
boy was arrested Friday on a
felony charge of sexual battery
on a child.
A 6-year-old girl said that in
the past two years the boy had
touched her sexually at her
house on several occasions,
according to a Citrus County
Sheriff's Office arrest report.
The girl said that during each
incident, she pretended she
was asleep. The girl also said
she didn't tell anyone because
she didn't want to get the boy
in trouble.
The Chronicle is withholding
the boy's name because of his
age.
The boy told a deputy that
he did touch the girl sexually
one time.
The boy denied being
abused himself and said the
behavior was solely based on
his curiosity. He also report-
edly promised it would never
happen again.
The boy was arrested and
transported to a juvenile de-
tention center in Ocala pend-
ing first appearance
proceedings.
Man in serious
condition after crash
A Floral City man is in seri-
ous condition after a hit and
run crash Tuesday.
Stephen Gagel, 55, was
flown to Tampa General Hos-
pital after he was hit while rid-
ing his motorcycle south on
U.S. 41.
Earlier in the week, hospital
officials described Gagel's
condition as critical, which is
the most serious category for'
patients.
A 64-year-old Invemess
man was arrested on charges
of leaving the scene of an ac-
cident and driving under the
influence causing serious bod-
ily injury.
.Brown-mWaite officials
to meet public
Representatives for U.S.
Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-
Brooksville, will host con-
stituent outreach meetings
throughout the 5th District in
the coming weeks to meet
with residents of the area to
discuss their views and con-
cems.
Staff members from Rep.
Brown-Waite's office will ex-
plain how to get in touch with
the Congresswoman to rem-
edy a problem, offer general
assistance and information,
and outline the various serv-
ices that are available through
the office.
A representative from Rep.
Brown-Waite's office will be
available 10to 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the
Citrus County Resource Cen-
ter (Veteran's Service Office
Training Room), 2804 W. Marc
Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Social Security adds
day to office in Citrus
Social Security recipients
will now have a second day a
week in Citrus to consult with
agency officials.
The office will be open 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
and Thursdays. '
The office is located in the
county's Resource Center be-
tween Lecanto and Beverly
Hills off County Road 491 on
Marc Knighton Court.
To make sure all clients
have time to get their business
finished, they must sign in by 3
p.m.
Social Security clients can
also conduct business online
services at www.social
security.gov.
Show to feature
Lecanto soccer teams
The Lecanto High School
boys and girls varsity soccer
programs will be featured on
this week's Sports Spotlight


show on WYKE TV.
Mike Deem, Stan Solovich,
Dennis Jenkins and Rocky
Hensley conduct interviews
each week with coaches and
athletes of Citrus County high
school sports teams. Sports
Spotlight can be 'seen 9:30
p.m. today on Bright House
cable channel 16.
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for third

day


Weather proves

uncooperative

Chronicle
The 2008 flock of migrating
whooping cranes spent its
third straight day grounded
in Chilton County, Ala.
The temperature 48 de-
grees was 20 degrees
warmer than Thursday, but
winds aloft were 30 mph from
Sthe' south-southwest Once,
thb iain began'to fall around
. 6:3'' a.m., the' day' was'
scrubbed.
The. Operation Migration
team's patience is being
tested by the latest round of
bad weather, which is ex-
pected to last for several
more days, according to their
online field journal. This
year's migration is still ahead
of last year's timeline, but be-
hind the timelines from the
first five years (2001-05) when
the team was already in
Chassahowitzka by this time
of the year.
So far, the cranes have
flown 813 miles of the 1,285-
mile trip since the Oct. 17
start. The next stop is Lown-
des County, Ala.
Once the cranes reach Jef-
ferson County, seven of the 14
birds will be flown to St.
Marks National Wildlife
Refuge in Wakulla County. On
the next day, the other seven
cranes will depart for the fly-
over event in Marion County
before heading on to the final
leg of the migration to Chas-
sahowitzka National Wildlife
Refuge. The trip from Jeffer-
son County to Marion County
includes stopovers in Madi-
son and Gilchrist counties.
Whooping cranes, named
for their loud and penetrat-
ing unison calls, live and
breed in wetland areas,
where they feed on crabs,
clams, frogs and aquatic
plants. They are distinctive
animals, standing five feet
tall, with white bodies, black
wing tips and red crowns on
their heads.
Whooping cranes were on
the verge of extinction in the
1940s. The Whooping Crane
Eastern Partnership (WCEP),
an international coalition of
public and private groups,
began reintroducing this
highly imperiled species in
eastern North America, part
of its historic range, in 2001.
Today, there are only about
525 birds in existence, .375 of
them in the wild. Aside from
the 68 birds reintroduced by
WCEP, the only other migrat-
ing population of whooping
cranes nests at the Wood Buf-
falo National Park in the
Northwest Territories of
Canada and winters at the
Aransas National Wildlife
Refuge on the Texas Gulf
Coast. A non-migrating flock
of approximately 35 birds
lives year-round in the central
Florida Kissimmee region.


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Crawfordville
Man faces capital
sexual battery charge
A north Florida man was ar-
rested in connection with the
sexual battery of a 4-year-old
girl.
Capt. Steven Ganey of the
Wakulla County Sheriff's Office
says 34-year-old Francisco
Ramon Alicea is being held with-
out bail for alleged capital sexual
battery.
He was booked into the jail
early Thursday morning. Ganey
says if convicted, Alicea could
face the death penalty.
Florida statutes allow the
death penalty in sexual-battery
cases involving victims under the
age of 12.
Authorities say the girl was in
Alicea's care on New Year's Eve


when the assault occurred.
Ganey says Alicea confessed to
the sexual battery.
The name of Alicea's attorney
wasn't immediately available.

Oak Hill
Two women killed
in van crash
Authorities say two women
died after a van they were riding
in drove into the path of a car.
The Florida Highway Patrol re-
ports that 71-year-old Eunice
Perkins and 70-year-old Mary
Campaigue were riding in a
Dodge van Wednesday with two
men when the vehicle entered
an intersection and was struck
by a Ford sedan.
FHP says the car had the right
of way. The van was sent spin-
ning into a Chevrolet truck, which


then hit another truck.
Perkins and Campaigue were
taken to nearby hospitals, where
they were pronounced dead.
Five other people were injured in
the crash.

Deltona
Boy attacked
by family dog
Officials say a 6-year-old Del-
tona boy was bitten on the face
by his family's dog.
An ambulance company
spokesman says the boy was
airlifted to a Daytona Beach hos-
pital after Thursday's attack,
The Volusia County Sheriffs
Office reports that the family's
Rottweiler attacked the boy after
he either fell or jumped on the
dog.
Authorities say the boy's in-


juries were not life threatening.
Animal control officers were
called to the home.

Orlando
Deputies search for
cross-dressing robber
Authorities are looking for a
man In drag who robbed a pay-
day-loan business west of Or-
lando. The Orange County
Sheriff's officer reports that a 6-
foot-1-inch man wearing
women's clothing ran into the
business Wednesday morning
and demanded money. Authori-
ties say he carried a silver hand-
gun and wore a black sweater
with flowers, a faded pink dress
and a shoulder-length wig. No
shots were fired, and no one was
injured.
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Giannone asked planning
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then voted to appeal the
PDRB decision to a judge,
who can refer it back to the
PDRB for further review. The
county commission has no say
in a conditional-use applica-
tion.
Michael and Bridget Im-
parato told commissioners in


ON THE NET
* For more Information about ar
rests made by the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office, go to www.sheriff
citrus.org and click on the Public
Information link, then on Arrest Re
por ts.


- an injunction for protection against domestic vi-
olence and failing to obtain and Florida driver's
*- license. No bond.
* U Gary Robert Greer, 60, 1506 Druid St.,
Inverness, at 12:28 p.m. Wednesday on a
*-- charge of battery on a person age 65 or older..
An 85-year-old woman said Greer grabbed her
*- by the throat and started shaking her during an
-* argument. Greer said he never touched the
S- woman during the argument. Bond $2,000.
U Sherrie Lynn Kyle, 47,2465 N. Donovan
e Ave., Crystal River, at 12:59 a.m. Thursday on
charges of possession of a controlled sub-
stance (cocaine) and possession of drug para-
ere phernalia. Bond $5,500.
N Theresa A. Kersey, 42, 3107 N. Thor-
napple Terrace, Beverly Hills, at 1:05 a.m.
Thursday on a charge of disorderly con-
duct/breach of the peace. Kersey was sitting
inside a garage cursing loudly, keeping five
people inside the home awake. When a deputy
talked to her and asked her to lower her voice
and calm down three times she began cursing
at him and was arrested. Bond $250.
S Normand Edward Briggs, 59, 8240 W.
m Edgehill Court, Crystal River at 9:23 a.m.
9-- f Thursday on a charge of a sexual offender fail-
0 mo ing to report a name/address change within 24
d* hours. Bond $2,000.
"- Brandon Kyle Hannan, 24,2934 Ridge-
line Drive, Lakeworth, Texas, at 2 p.m. Thurs-
o day on Citrus County warrant charges of
o violation of probation in reference to felony
qo w charges of grand theft, possession of a con-
trolled substance and providing false informa-
tion to a pawnbroker. No bond.
S Crystal Lee Ramsey, 26, 8570 W. Mayo


an e-mail that T-Mobile made
the same offer to the Pine
Ridge Property Owners Asso-
ciation, but that the board and
Giannone stalled to the point
that T-Mobile sought another
site.
Giannone said that isn't
true. He said that when T-Mo-


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bile asked to use the associa-
tion property, the board held
off a decision until after ask-
ing association members. The
vote was overwhelmingly in
. favor of placing a cell tower
on association property, but
by then it was too late for T-
Mobile.


Giannone said cell compa-
nies are committed to im-
proving service in Pine Ridge.
"That tower's going to be
built either where it is now or
500 feet further into the prop-
erty," he said. "It's not going to
be not built I don't see what
the fuss is about"


YESTERDAY'S WEATHER


City
Daytona Bch.
Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Gainesville
Homestead
Jacksonville
Key West
Lakeland
Melbourne


THREE DAY OUTLOOK
TODAY Exclusive daily forecast by:
High: 78 Low: 52 40
Some morning fog, then partly
cloudy and warm.
SUNDAY
High: 78 Low: 53
Patchy fog early, then partly cloudy and warm
for January.
MONDAY
r High: 78 Low: 54
Becoming breezy and continued warm. Partly to
mostly cloudy.

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TEMPERATURE*
Friday 77/55
Record 83/30
Normal 71/49
Mean temp. 66
Departure from mean +6
PRECIPITATION*
Friday 0:00 in.
Total for the month 0.00 in.
Total for the year 0.00 in.
Normal for the year 0.18 in.
*As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 4
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate,
7-9 high, 10+ very high .
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Friday at 3 p.m. 30.07 in.


DEW POINT
Friday at 3 p.m. 56
HUMIDITY
Friday at 3 p.m. 53%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees, grasses and weeds were all
light.
"Light only extreme allergic will.show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience


symptoms,
AIR QUALITY
Friday was good with |
mainly ozone.


SOLUNAR TABLES
DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MI
(MORNINGrJ
1/3 SATURDAY 10:34 4:23 1
1/4 SUNDAY 11:20 5:08 1


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SUNRISE TOMORROW........
MOONRISE TODAY..............
28 MOONSET TODAY...............


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RNIOON)
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5:31


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.............7:24 A.M.
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BURN CONDITIONS


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

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

TIiP s .
Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers,
Saturday Sunday
City High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
Chassahowltzka 9:38 a/5:38 a 10:05 p/6:32 p 10:54 a/6:39 a 10:49 p/6:19 p
Crystal River 7:59a/3:00a 8:26 p/2:54 p 9:15 a/4:01 a 9:10 p/3:41 p
Withlacoochee 5:46 a/12:48 a 6:13 p/12:42 p 7:02 a/1:49 a 6:57 p/1:29 p
Homosassa 8:48 a/4:37 a 9:15 p/4:31 p 10:04 a/5:38 a 9:59 p/5:18 p


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SM..ARINE OUTLOOK, -......
u' nuhids 'sf ~' 15 'knots. Seas Gulf w ater
2 to 3 feet. Bay and inland waters will tem perature
have a light chop. Partly to mostly t m e a
cloudy with a slight chance of thun-
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Location Thu. Fri. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.02 28.02 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.64 34.64 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.47 36.47 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.07 39.07 42.40
Levels reported In feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean-
annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data is
obtained from the Southwest Rorida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrologlcal Data Section at (352) 796-7211.

THE NATION


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New York City 33 24 s 36 20
Norfolk 41 23 .17 pc 51 36
Oklahoma City 49 30 pc 69 30
Omaha 42 19 I 35 11
Palm Springs 68 44 pc 60 46
Philadelphia 37 25 pc 39 24
Phoenix 69 45 pc 65 47
Pittsburgh 42 29 pc 34 28
Portland, ME 27 9 pc 29 22
Portland, Ore 43 33 1.99 r 40 33
Providence, R.I. 37 9 pc 34 19
Raleigh 43 27 .05 pc 57 39
Rapid City 37 12 pc 17 -2
Reno 52 36 .04 pc 37 15
Rochester, NY 36 20 sf 26 13
Sacramento 49 43 .04 s 51 33
St. Louis 47 30 sh 55 37
SS. Ste. Marie 27 13 .09 c 17 10
Salt,Lake City 50 34 pc 24 7
San Antonio 72 47 s 80 50
San Diego 53 49 c 57 48
San Francisco 55 46 .24 s 53 42
Savannah 70 38 .03 c 68 56
Seattle 38 33 .21 rs 37 34
Spokane 32 24 .34 c 16 11
Syracuse 34 10 .01 sf 25 14
Topeka 53 22 c 50 19
Washington 43 30 pc 45 32
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Albuquerque 57 28 pc 52 31
Asheville 49 29 .01 sh 57 41
Atlanta 47 39 .13 ts 62 55
Atlantic City 38 15 pc 40 26
Austin 70 39 s 81 48
Baltimore 42 28 pc 42 26
Billings 48 15 .01 c 17 2
Birmingham 55 48 .14 ts 68 60
Boise 55 35 pc 33 18
Boston 34 14 pc 30 22
Buffalo 34 25 .01 pc 26 13
Burlington, VT 23 2 sn 21 5
Charleston, SC 67 33 .01 c 64 56
Charleston, WV 49 39 .01 pc 53 39
Charlotte 45 27 .02 c 57 45
Chicago 30 22 c 37 33
Cincinnati 50 31 c 47 43
Cleveland 38 29 pc 32 27
Columbia, SC 51 27 .06 c 63 50
Columbus, OH 44 31 pc 40 33
Concord, N.H. 23 -2 pc 27 11
Dallas 77 45 pc 79 41
Denver 63 32 sn 34 7
Des Moines 33 23 i 37 17
Detroit 35 22 c 31 28
El Paso 65 28 s 66 39
Evansville, IN 50 28 sh 55 49
HarrIsburg 43 26 pc 35 24
Hartford 34 11 s 33 17
Houston 77 64 ts 77 59
Indianapolis 44 28 sh 45 39
Jackson 69 54 .03 ts 72 58
Las Vegas 57 38 pc 57 37
Little Rock 56 35 ts 68 47
Los Angeles Angeles 54 48 o 59 44
Louisville 49 38 sh 52 50
Memphis 65 41 ts 65 50
Milwaukee 28 16 c 33 30
Minneapolis 13 0 sn 28 9
Mobile 74 53 .07 ts 73 63
Montgomery 68 46 ts 71 58
Nashville 58 41 ts 63 55
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Amsterdam 35/24/pc
Athens 48/37/r
Bel)ng 29/17/pc
Berlin 28/18/sf
Bermuda 64/52/ts
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Havana 78/66/pc
Hong Kong 67/57/s
Jerusalem 54/41/pc


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Madrid
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Paris
Rio
Rome
Sydney
Tokyo
Toronto
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Drive 19, Crystal River, at 7:11 p.m. Thursday
on a charge of driving with a suspended/re-
voked license (knowingly). Bond $500.
Marcus Allen Slaughter, 20, 1950 W.
Test Court, Dunnellon, at 7:52 p.m. Thursday
on a Citrus County warrant charge of violation
of probation in reference to an original felony
burglary of an unoccupied structure charge. No
bond.
Jessica Santiago, 19, 20659 W. McKin-
ney Ave., Dunnellon, at 10:57 p.m. Thursday
on a Citrus County warrant charge of giving
false information to a law enforcement officer
conducting a missing person/felony investiga-
tion. Bond $500.
Robina L. Quinn, 38,3648 N. PageAve.,
Hemando, at 3:34 a.m. Friday on a charge of
retail theft/transit fare evasion. Bond $250.
Steven E. Holder Jr., 34, 4092 S. Gate
Point, Homosassa, at 8:07 a.m. Friday on a
charge of violation of the Citrus County sexual
offender ordinance by residing within 2,500
feet of a church. Bond $500.
Ashlee Nicole Dailey, 25, 855 W. Sharp
Lane, Lecanto, at 11:24 a.m. Friday on a
charge of petit theft. Bond $250.
Robert T. Hala, 26, 8107 W. Mayfair
Drive, Homosassa, at 1:58 p.m. Friday on a
charge of obstructing law enforcement without
violence. Hala was arrested after a motorcycle
crash Friday at 11:30 at County Road 490 and
Viscera Way. A deputy said when he was
called to the crash, Hala was seen walking the
motorcycle away from the scene of the crash.
The motorcycle's driver was flown to an area
hospital for injuries. Hala ignored the deputy
when he used his air horn to get Hala to stop.
The crash is being investigated by the Florida
Highway Patrol and information on the driver
was unavailable Friday. Bond $500.
Jennifer Elizabeth Evans, 32, 5693 Old
Field Ave., Homosassa, at 1:50 p.m. Friday on
a Citrus County warrant charge of violation of
probation in reference to an original felony
charge of battery on law enforcement. No
bond.


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Obituaries


Robert
Blanchette, 37
DUNNELLON
Robert C. Blanchette, age
37 of Dunnellon, passed away
Monday, IDecember 29, 2008,
at the VA Medical Center in
Gainesville. He moved to
Dunnellon five years ago
from Ft. Lauderdale. He was
a long distance truck driver.
He was born January 2, 1971,
in Danbury, CT. He served in
the U.S. Army. He is survived
by: his :mother, Marlene.
Blanchette, Dunnellon, fa-
ther, Robert Smith of Iowa,
two brothers, J. Marlin and
Christopher Dimitrion both
of Dunnellon, one sister,
Melissa (Craig) Parker, two
nieces, Marissa and Caylee
Parker and two nephews, C.J.
and Matt Parker all of New
London, CT, maternal grand-
parents, Patrick & Rolande
Blanchette, Port Richey, FL,
paternal grandmother, Elia
Firmo, New London, CT and
many aunts, uncles and
cousins. A Memorial Service
will be held at a later date in
Maine. Robert will be missed
and loved by all. Arrange-
ments are under the care of
Moring Funeral Home, Mel-
rose, FL.
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline.com.

Gary
Caldwell, 63
LECANTO
Mr. Gary Bryan Caldwell,
age 63, of Lecanto, died Mon-
day, Dec. 29, 2008. Cremation
will be under the direction of
Hooper Crematory, Inver-
ness. Arrangements by the
Homosassa Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes.





Doug Donner, 81
HOMOSASSA
Doug Donner, 81, of Ho-
mosassa, FL, passed away
Thursday, January 1, 2009, at
Citrus Memorial hospital. He
was born in Detroit, Michigan
and arrived in the area in
1985 coming from South

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Funeral Home
With Crematory
SAM ARENA
Mass: Sat., 11am
Our Lady of Grace-Beverly Hills
LUCILLE STRYBING
Private Cremation Arrangements
VIVIAN SCHOENAUER
Arrangements Pending
WAYNE WEEKS
Private Cremation Arrangements
RANALD M. LEACH
Service: Sat. (1/10) 2 PM-Chapel
GLORIA BORES
Private Cremation Arrangements
LEONARD GREEN
Arrangements Pending
726-8323


Lyon, Michigan. Mr. Donner
was the owner of Polybond
Manufacturing and a mem-
ber of St. Schoolastica
Catholic Church. He was a
U.S. Army veteran of the Ko-
rean Conflict; a member to
the Knights Of Columbus
#14485 Lecanto, and an avid
reader. Survivors include:
Sons Douglas Donner of
South Lyon, Michigan,
Thomas (Colleen) Donner of
Redford, Michigan, Gerald
Donner of South Lyon, Michi-
gan, and Tony (Dortha) Don-
ner of Northville, Michigan.
Daughters Marianne Donner
of Beverly Hills, Florida,
Peggy Munro of Homosassa,
Florida, *- and 'Christine
(Bruce) Wilkerson of Ho-
mosassa, Florida. One
brother Ken Donner of Col-
orado, and one sister Connie
Barbalas of Kentucky. 13
Grandchildren: Ryan, Bran-
don, Heather, Justin, Eric,
Sam, David, Alex, Trevor,
Shaylynn, Brennan, Aiden,
and Nolan.
A visitation is scheduled
for Tuesday, January 6, 2009
between the hoprs of 1:00 PM
until 3:00 PM; and from 5:00
PM until 7:00 PM at Wilder
Funeral Home, Homosassa,
Florida. Funeral Mass will be
held on Wednesday, January
7, 2009 at 11:00 AM at St.
Schoolastica Catholic
Church, Lecanto, Florida.
Entombment will follow at
Fountains Memorial Park,
Homosassa, Florida.
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline.com.

Wilma
Goodwin, 86
INVERNESS
Wilma Goodwin, 86, of In-
verness, died on January 2,
2009, at Avante' at Inverness.
Wilma was born on August 27,
1922 in Georgetown, IL,
daughter of Jay and Ethel
Newlin. She was a long time
member of the Friends
Church in Georgetown, IL be-
fore moving to St. Petersburg,
FL in 1957 and then moving
to Inverness in 2004.
Survivors include her son,
Larry Goodwin and wife,
Karen of Inverness, FL;
daughter, Marybeth Selig-
mann of Houston, TX; two
granddaughters, Devon
Spence of Mount Pleasant,
SC and Megan Brown of
Senoia, GA; and two great


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2628 W. Woodview Lane
Beverly Hills
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Children's Books
Self Help/Recovery
Reference & Lending
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DVD Rentals
CD Music
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granddaughters, Anna and
Lilly. Private cremation
arrangements are under the
care of Heinz Funeral Home
& Cremation, Inverness.
Sign the guest book at
www. chronicleonline.com.

Stephen
Peterson, 64
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Stephen M. Peterson, 64, of
Homosassa Springs, died on
Ja. 2, 2009, at Citrus Memo-
rial hospital in Inverness.
Private cremation arrange-
ments are under the care of
Heinz Funeral Home & Cre-
mation, Inverness,., ,





Glenn A.
Pohl, 76
LECANTO
Glenn A. Pohl, 76 of
Lecanto, formerly of New
Port Richey, passed away on
December 30, 2008 at his res-
idence. Born in Detroit,
Michigan on July 3, 1932,
Glenn was a retired purchas-
ing agent for the City of New
Port Richey, and a U.S. Army
veteran. Glenri is survived by
his wife of 53 years Janet E.
Pohl of Lecanto, FL.
Arrangements are under
the direction of the North
Meadowlawn Funeral Home,
New Port Richey, FL.
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.

Fred
Reiners, 100
BEVERLY HILLS
Fred Reiners of Beverly
Hills, FL, passed away on
Wednesday, December 17,
2008. Born in New York City,
N.Y, he had made this area


his home since 1974 moving
from Ridgewood, Queens,
NY. He is survived by one
cousin Patricia A. Florence
of Uniondale, NY. He was
Protestant in faith and a
member of the Queens Bor-
ough Lodge #878 B.PO. Elks
in Elmhurst, Queens, NY and
the Beverly Hills, FL Civic
Association.
Graveside Services will be
held Monday, January 5,2009,
at The Crystal River Memo-
rial Cemetery, Crystal River,
FL
Arrangements by Fero Fu-
neral Home 5955 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills, FL
34465.
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline.com.

Lucille
Strybing, 86
FLORAL CITY
LUCILLE CAROLYN
STRYBING, 86, Floral City,
died Friday, January 2, 2009,
at Woodland Terrace in Her-
nando. A native of New York
City, she was born December
14, 1922, to the late William
and Josephine Weber and
came to this area in 1974
from Miami. She was a home-
maker who was an avid
reader and enjoyed traveling
in the motorhome with her
late husband. She was also a
member of the Floral City
Women's Club, United
Methodist Women and
Friends of the Floral City Li-
brary. She was very family
oriented and enjoyed her
grandchildren. Survivors in-
clude three daughters: Patri-
cia and husband Ned
Guthrie, Floral City, Gail and
husband Barry Lombardo,
Lake Lanier, GA and Joan
and husband Michael Kelley,
Phoenix, AZ, three grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her
husband Everett H. Strybing


on 09/29/2007. Chas. E. Davis
Funeral Home with Crema-
tory is in charge of private
cremation arrangements.
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline.com.

Ralph H.
Tomczyk, 94
LADY LAKE
Ralph H. Tomczyk, age 94,
of Lady Lake, died Jan.1,
2009.
Services and Burial will be
in Michigan.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto





Earle Wilson, 80
HERNANDO
Earle Richard Wilson, age
80, of Hernando, Florida,
died January 1, 2009, at his
home under the care of his
family. He was born on Janu-
ary 26, 1928, in Waltham, MA,
to Leland H. Wilson and Mar-
garet E. Simpson Wilson.
Earle moved to Citrus County
21 years ago from Holliston,
MA. He was a retired Ma-
chinist and Fireman. He
served in the Army during
the Korean War. Earle was a
member of the Moose Lodge
#2112 of Inverness, FL;
American Legion Post 155 of
Crystal River, FL and the
VEW Post 4252 in Hernando,
FL.
In addition to his parents,
Earle was preceded in death
by two brothers and one sis-
ter.
Survived by his wife, Mar-
garet A. Wilson of Hernando,


FL; seven children, Marylou
Maclntyre of Swansey, MA,
Linda and Ted Thorsen of
Natick, MA, Judith and Al
Crowe of Bellingham, MA,
Brenda and Todd Given of
Douglas, MA, David Swin-
imier of Milford, MA, Paula
and Ted Morley of Burling-
ton, VT and Colin and Brenda
Swinimer of Inverness, FL;
two sister's, Eleanor and
Robert Handy of Holliston,
MA and Tina and Bill
Andrysick of Princeton, MA;
one brother Kenneth Wilson
of Hernando, FL; twenty-two
grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held at the Florida -National
Cemetery on .January. 13,
2009 at 11:00 a.m. with VFW
Post 4252 providing Military
Honors. A Memorial Service
will follow at the Moose
Lodge #2112 in Inverness,
FL'
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.

OBITUARIES
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cle's policy permits both
free and paid obituaries.
Obituaries must be sub-
mitted by the funeral
home or society in
charge of arrangements.
Free obituaries can in-
clude: Full name of de-
ceased; age;
hometown/state; date
of death; place of
death; date, time and
place of visitation and
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IShEMW s 623620 26.16 +1.19 NovaGldg 26448 1.58 +.11 'Oracle 265557 18.41 +.68

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS (i2 OR MOR) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Lest Chg %_Cg _l ame Lael Cnga Cng_ lame CLast_ Chg _".Cag,
MedaGen 260 U $5 6 Cr+ 4r7ereE 470 +99 .26" SnrtS',ri p 224 6,7 + -12 7
Prime ptB 2,25 +.65 +40.6 PSCrudeDL n3.13 +.58 +22.7 QuestEngy 2.94 +.76 +34.9
BRT 5.20 +1,50 +40.5 TravelCtrs 2.93 +.53 +22.1 IntegElec 11.68 +2.92 +33.3
SaulCtrpfB 17.32 +4,32 +33.2 Grahams 12.75 +1.93 +17.8 SemGpEIf 3.36 +.84 +33.2
BlueUnx 2.51 +.62 +32.8 RivieraH 3.52 +.52 +17.3 Poniard h 2.50 +.57 +29.5

LOSERS ($2 CR, MOrREI LOSERS l 2 .:R r.,:FREI LOSERS t12 OR MoE-I
Name Last Chq '.gChq Name Last C ', am.Cng_ e LasI Chq .Cng
GrmrcypfA 2.95 -1.25 -29.8 PSCrudeDSn126.21-19.82 -13.6 Toreador 4.39 -1.10 -20.0
DirxEMBear56.48 -10.77 -16.0 PSBMetDS n64.94 -6.72 -9.4 GrlFlaBk 2.45 -.60 -19.7
ProUShCrude27.20 -4.46 -14.1 SLInd 7.98 -.83 -9.4 CTBkTr 4.00 -.95 -19.2
PrUShCh2530.72 -4.63 -13.1 PSCrudeShn60.63 -5.67 -8.6 CmtyBcNV 3.00 -.47 -13.5
DirxEnBear 32.60 -4.75 -12.7 NTS Rlty 3.22 -.29 -8.4 SpecCtl 5.32 -.82 -13.4


DIARY


DIARY


2 i 4d.x' r.' "-'
.529 Declined
45 Unchanged
3,189 Total issues
11 New Highs
2 New Lows
3,481,719,394 Volume


DIARY


114 Declined
46 Unchanged
667 Total issues
1 New Highs
3 New Lows
356,101,914 Volume


742
106
2,938
16
14
1,417,960,336


I Hw gT RAD TE ARKTI RVE


STCK F6 OCLINERS


Here are the 825 most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. 765 most active on YTD YTD
the .esdaq National Market and 116 most active on the Ameniloan Stock Eohnange Tabes Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg
show nama, priceaandEneotchange AT&T Inc 1.64 5.6 13 29.42 +.92 +3.2 McDnids 2.00 31 16 63.75 +1.56 +2.5
SAllledCap 2.60 ...... 2.91 +22 +8.2 Microsoft .52 2.6 11 20.33 +.89 +4.6
Name: Stocks appear alphabetlcally by the company's full name (not l ts abbrevilation) Names BkofAm 1.28 8.9 12 14.33 +.25 +1.8 Motorola 20 4.3 4.67 +24 +5.4
consisting of Initials appear atl Iha Beginning of each ielater'a list CapCtyBk .76 2.9 18 26.66 -.58 -2.1
Last: Price slooK wee trading at when exonange closed for the day. Citlgrp .04 .6 ... 7.14 +.43 +6.4 Penney .80 3.9 6 20.51 +81 +4.1
Chg: Loss or gain for the day tJo change inalcated by Disney .35 1.5 11 23.92 +1.23 +5.4 ProgrssEn 2.48 6.1 13 40.65 +.80 +2.0
Stock Foolnotesid -.lasua na beer, called loreredaempionrby company a- Nae 52.wiaek iow do -Los lr, EKodak .50 7.3 3 6.87 +.29 +4.4 ReglonsFn .40 4.6 8 8.61 +.65 +8.2
lar 12 meoa Comrrpan'foirierly lliaea on theAmarlcan E Lhanei' Emargilag Company Mariripiae n Embarq 2.75 7.4 7 37.31 +1.35 +3.8 SearsHdgs ... ... 21 41.49 +2.62 +6.7
Temporary r eapi from NNdq capItal and surpiue listing quallfloail3,i, n Sitc wa 6 a ne a, au Ir, ee last ExxonMbI 1.60 2.0 9 81.64 +1.81 +2.3
year The 52.wehkign ad loar lioguie date unlyfrom the beginning olrading p. PitelerfaI6J EklAus pr- FPLGrp 1.78 3.4 14 51.66 +1.33 +2.6 Smucker 1.28 2.9 14 43.48 +.12 +.3
Pr.alar(r,ces pp- Huider awea insiillmer,dis iF purchase piiie rt Right to buy securlty a a[ ieci:fitd pri.:a a FordM 2.46 +17 +7.4 SprintNex ..... 1.95 +.12 +6.6
Stock raG spiplft ri, a i t ion 20 p ari.:er t ellini w i -Tn ae lee r ya e l T ad e 111s be settled A hI, tine lat 16 18 ,Su 'd2. .
ad ovrln r,ll-.lbulac .M Wear.r rll...lng a purcharn earwlst u.rjeIE -weeF:n le un. Unll, lncud. GenElec 1.24 7.3 8 17.07 +.87 +5.4 TimeWarn .25 2.4 11 10.63 +.57 +5.7
i.g mor eriar .:,nae a.urniy '.-I Compani y ir. r, b .ri.Orniy r re,:elier p, ort ing reorganized under he t ar,'. GnMotr ... ... ... 3.65 +.45 +14.1 UniFirst .15 .5 9 29.64 -.05 -.2
up,:a Appearirr.ofmenBa, HomeDp .90 3.7 14 24.13 +1.11 +4.8 VerizonCm 1.84 5.3 16 34.64 +.74 +2.2
Source:Tnhe Associated Press. Sales ftlgures are unoffilclal. Intel .56 3.7 12 15.20 +.54 +3.7
IBM 2.00 2.3 10 87.37 +3.21 +3.8 WalMart .95 1.7 17 57.18 +1.12 +2.0
SLowes .34 1.5 14 22.64 +1.12 +5.2 Walgrn .45 1.8 12 25.55 +.88 +3.6


I ~~INES


52-Week
High Low Name
13,364.73 7,449.38Dow Jones Industrials
5,536.57 2,909.29Dow Jones Transportation
555.71 294.30Dow Jones Utilities
9,803.83 4,607.47NYSE Composite
2,435.95 1,151.18Amex Index
2,668.61 1,295.48Nasdaq Composite
1,475.83 741 .02S&P 500
770.90 371.30Russell 2000
14,911.54 7,340.74DJ Wilshire 5000


Net % YTD% 52-wK
Last Chg Chg Chg %Chg
9,034.69 +258.30 +2.94 +2.94 -29.42
3,651.02 +113.87 +3.22 +3.22 -14.30
378,82 +8.06 +2.17 +2.17 -28.80
5,915.73 +158.68 +2.76 +2.76 -37.28
1,444.29 +46.76 +3.35 +3.35-39.38
1,63?.21 +55.18 +3.50 +3.50 -34.83
931.80 +28.55 +3.16 +3.16 -33.99
505.84 +6.39 +1.28 .+1.28 -29.90
9,364.55 +277.38 +3.05 +3.05-34.10


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NEWORKSTOKECAG


Name Last Chg BHPBillLt 45.51 +2.61
BJ Svcs 12.43 +.76
BJs Whis 33.51 -.75
BMC St 27.65 +.74
ABBLtd 1525 +.24 BPPLC 48.45 +1.71
AESCorp 8.64 +.40 BRT 5.20 +1.50
AFLAC 46.28 +.44 BakrHu 34.33 +2.26
AGCO 25.99 +2.40 BalCp 42.79 +1.20
AGL Res 31.62 +27 BcoBrad s 10.67 +.80
AK Steel 10.21 +.89 Bncoltau s 12,62 +1.03
AMBPr 23.07 -.35 BcoSantand 9.82 +.33
AMR 11.13 +.46 BkofAm 14.33 +25
ASALtd' 50.00 -1.00 BkNYMel 28.52 +.19
AT&T Inc 29.42 +.92 BarrickG 35.98 -.79
AU Oplron 8.05 +.37 Baxter 55.08 +1.49
AXA 24.13 +1,66 BaytexEg 12,89 +.94
Abtlab 53.56 +.19 BestBuy 29.02 +1.05
AberFt 24.36 +129 BigLots 14.53 +.04
AbihbiBh .60 +.13 BioMedR 11.68 -.04
Accenlure 33.67 +886 BkHillsCp 27.29 +.33
AdamsEx 8.32 +29 BIkDebtStr 2.78 +.24
AMD 2.38 +.22 Blacktone 7.14 +.61
AecomTch 32.34 +1.61 BlckHR 2251 -.21
AerposuD 18.11 +2.01 Blockbstr 1.30 +04
Aetna 29.41 +.91 BlueChp 2.52 +.17
Agilent 1624 +.61 Boeing 4525 +2.58
Agniog 50.95 -.38 Borderm .45 +.05
Agriumg 36.41 +2.28 BoatBeer 28.55 +.15
A 5PProd 53.06 +2.79 BostProp 55.13 +.13
AirTran 4.51 +.07 BostonSci 7.88 +.14
Alcaleiuc 2.25 +10 BoydGm 5.00 +.27
Acoa 12.11 +85. Brandyw 7.17 -.24
AligEngy 3424 +.38 rMySq 23.88 +.63
AlMergan 41.49 +1.17 BrkfldAgs 15.41 +.14
Allete 32.44 +.17 BrkfldPp 7.70 -.03
AnBGIbHi 7.93 +.32 Brunswick 4.65 +.44
AliBlnco 7.13 +.05 BurNSF 78.45 +2.74
AiBem 2125 +.46 CB REIisx 4.48 +.16
AllidCap 2.91 +.22 CBLAsc 6.57 +.07
Allstate 33.26 +.50 CaBSB 8.91 +.72
AlphaNRs 18.38 +2.19 CFeInds 53.63 +4.47
Alheas 1520 +.14 CHEngy 50.04 -1.35
AlumOhina 15.65 +2.14 CIGNA 17.79 +.94
AmbacF 1.49 +.19 CITGp 4.58 +.04
Amneren 34,12 +.86 CMS Eng 10.45 +.34
AMovilL 31.86 +.87 CSSInds 17.83 +.09
AEagleOut 9.91 +.55 CSX 34.62 +2.15
AEP 34.00 +.72 CVS Care .269.38 +.64
AmExp 19.33 +.78, CahivsnNY 17,38 +.54
AmlntGep 1.69 +.12 CabotO&G 27.48 +1.48
AmOniBio 7.33 +.54 CallGf 9.72 +.43
AmSIP3 '8.80 +.20 Calpinen 58.41 +1.13
AmTower 30.19 +.87 Camecogs 19.35 +2.10
Amerigas 29.54 +1.41 Cameron 22.07 +1.57
Aneiprise 24.00 +.64 CampSp 30.43 +.42
AnmediBrg 35.57 -.09 CdnNRsg 42.72 +2.74
Amenol 25.48 +1.50 CapOne 33.31 +1.42
Anadarto 40.62 +2.07 CapiSrce 4.37 -.25
AnalogDev 19.67 +.65 CapMpfB 13.04 -.03
AnnTayr 620 +.43 CardnlHlh 35.22 +.75
Annaty 1527 -.60 CarMax 8.32 +.44
AonCorp 45.12 -.56 Carnival 25.55 +1.23
Apache 7926 +4.73 Caterpillar 46.91 +2.24
Apttv 11.64 +.09 Celanese 13.09 +.66
AquaAn 20.98 +.39 Cemex 9.99 +.85
Arcetortt 26.10 +1.51 CenterPnt 12.85 +.23
ArchCoa 18.50 +2.21 Centex 10.87 +.23
ArchDan 29.19 +.36 CntryTel 28.42 +1.09
Ashland 11.02 +.51 ChampEh .63 +.07
AsdEstat, :-'8.42.,. .71 Checkpnt .1024-. +.40
Assurant ._ 3024 +.24, Chemtura .,1.54 +.14
AflasPpln 7.33 +1.33 ChesEng 17.27 +1.10
ATMOS 24.16 +.46 Chevron 76.52 +2.55
AtwoodOcs 17.52 +2.24 ChicB4l 10.58 +.53
AvalonBay 59.66 -.92 Chicos 4.34 +.16
Aventine h .63 -.02 ChinaLife 49.10 +2.70
AvisBudg h .75 +.05 ChinaMble 53.73 +2.88
Avon- 25.10 +1.07 ChinaUdnl 13.52 +1.32
B8&TCp 26.73 -.73 Chubb 50.32 -.68


ChungTels 15.99 +.39
CinciBell 1.94 +.01
Cifigrp 7.14 +.43
CleanH 63.67 +.23
CliffsNRss 29.49 +3.88
Coach 22.02 +1.25,
CocaCE 12.36 +.33
CocaCI 45.90 +.63
Coeurh .92 +.04
ColgPal 69,32 +.78
CollctvBrd 12,16 +.44
ColBgp 2.13 +.08
Comedca 26.5 +1.10
CrmncMts 12.52 +.65
CVRD 13.19 +1.08
CVRDapI 11.48 +.83
CompSci 37.10 +1.96
Con-Way 26.92 +.32
ConAgra 16.80 +.30
ConocPhil 54.85 +3.05
Conseco 4.71 -.47
ConsolEngy 32.15 +3.57
ConEd 39.26 +.33
ConstellA 16.45 +.68
ConstellEn 25.92 +.83
CtDAIrB 19.14 +1.08
Cnvrgys 6.86 +.45
Coming 10.05 +.52
CovantaH 21.71 -.25
CoventyH 15.29 +.41
Covidien 37.37 +1.13
CrwnCstle 18.43 +.85
Cummins 29.24 +2.51


DCT Indl 4.75 -.31
DJIADiam 90.20 .+2.68
DNPSeacit 6.70 +.55
DPL 23.28 +.44
DR Horton 7.34 +.27
DTE 36.21 +.54
Dalmler 39.11 +.83
Danaher 57.80 +1.19
Darden 29.54 +1.36
DeanFds 19.11 +1.14
Deear 41.51 +3.19
DeltaAir 12.13 +.67
DenbuoyR 12.97 +2.65
DeDvo 5.68 +.80
DevonE 68.49 +2.78
DiaOffs 63.12 +4.18
DiamRk 5.06 -.01
DianaShip 13.92 +1.16
DicksSptg 15.03 +.92
DiOinBedl 25.89 +.42
DirxFtnBear 34.30 -1.40
DirxSCBear 46.00 -1.89
DirxSCBull 35.91 +1.82
DirxLCBear 53.28 -5.12
DirxLCIBull 39.95 +3.56
DirxEnBull 44.73 +5.75
Discover 9.51 -.02
Disney 23.92 +1.23
DomRescs 36.54 +70
Domtargl9 1.83 +.16
DonlleyRR 14.44 +.86
DEmmet 12.57 .-.49
Dover 34,83 1i9t
DlkjwChm I 4i, "
[,, H f,:',n 1^ c. + t 'J A
DuPont ., t18 6
DUkeEngy 15.40 +39
DukeRfy 10.76 -.20
DynCep 2.38 +.38
EMCp 10.86 +.39
EOG Res 70.39 +3.81
EastChm 33.04 +1.33
EKodak 6.87 +.29


Eaton 51.82 +2.11
Edlsonlnt 833.03 +.91
EBPasoCp 8,31 +.48
Elan 6.78 +.78
Embarq 37.31 +1.35
EmersonEl 37.95 +1.34
EmpDist 17.91 +.31
Emulex 7.33 +.35
EnbrEPtrs 27.78 +2.28
EnCana 49.25 +2,77
EngyTEq 16.83 +.62
EnPro 21.90 +.36


FordM
ParesiLuk
ForestOll
Fxdrexx
FmlrtuaBr
FiltrCoal
Frankhau
FredMac h
FM~CG
FrontlerCm
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2,46 +.17
26.26 +79
18.21 +1.72
127 +.27
42.81 +1.53
16.39 +2.37
66.60 +2.82
.73
26.74 +2.30
8,81 +.07
13.26 +.63


GpTelevlsa 15.68 +.74
GuangRy 19.46 +.62
HCP Inc 26.26 -1.51
HRPT Prp 3.37
HSBC 49.57 +90
Halibrtn 19.45 +1.27
HanJS 9.90 +.13
HanPtDv2 7.46 +35
Hanesbrds 13.18 +.43
Hanoverins 42.73 -.24
HarleyD 18.40 +1.43
HarmonyG 10.69 -,28


IShSIng 7,25
ISTalwn 7.80
IShSilvers 11.41
IShS&P100 44.41
IShCh25s 31.11
ISSPS500 93.26
iShEMkts 26.16
ISSPGth 46.32
ISSPVal 46.24
IShB20T 116.35
ISEafe 45.44
ISRMCVs 28.97


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ENSCO 30.33
Entergy 84.69
EqlyRsd 28.23
EsteeLdr 32.65
Everg mEn .30
ExsM 7.94
ExcoRes 9.80
Exelon 57.17
ExxonMbl 81.64
FMC Corp 45.42
FPLGrp 51.66
FairchldS 5.61
FamilyDIr 25.99
FannieMaeh .73
Fed 64.44
Fed 8.56
Fedlnvst 17,44
Fereligs 15.45
.Ferro 7.17
FRdIlNFiRn 17.74
Ritihi I.!173058
f H.:,.,:.', 11.20
FtA,.0C,v 10.11
RTrEnEq 9.31
FirstE y 49.66
lRagsf Bh 1.09
Flowserve 54.97
Ruort 47.89
FooLockr 8.17


GATX 31.38
GabeliET 3.99
GabHMlIW 5.15
GabUtil '623
GameStop 23.19
Gannett 8.58
Gap 14.07
GencoShip 17.01
Genentch 82.60
GnCable 20.09
GenDynm 59.76
GenElec 17.07
GnGrthPrp '1.42
GenMills 60.36
GnMotr 3.65
Genworth 2.86
GaPw8-44 25.21
Gerlau s 7.03
Gildan 1220
GoldFLUd 9.66
Golcrpg 31.23
GoldmanS 88.76
Goodrich 39.71
Goodyear 6,51
GrafTech 8.84
GtPlainEn 19.89
Griffon 9.33


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17.09 +.67
9.08 +.31
29.60 +.43
22.31 +.17
39.77 -2.43
2.07 +.28
21.98 -1.50
2.77 -.03
38.93 +1.33
8.40 +.09
25.06 +2.31
57.25 +3.61
36.81 +.52
26.06 -1.30
24.13 +1.11
34,66 +1.83
14.36 -.51
7.73 +.16
1.63 -.09
3727 -.01
3.46 +.02
6.11
20.61 +1.36
3.78 +.35
14.16 +.15
36.70 +1.71
10.79 +.42
9.63 +.05
29.02 +1.05


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Invesco 15.00 +.56


JPMorgCh 31.35 +.20
Jabil 7.09 +.34
JacobsEng 50.42 +2.32
JanusCap 8.95 +.92
Jeffertes 14.57 +.51
JohnJn 60.65 +.82
JohnsnCtI 19.32 +1.16
JonesApp 6.00 +.14
KB Home 13.85 +.23
KBR Inc 15.84 +.64
KKR Fnd 1.37 -.21
KC South 20.39 +1,34
Kedon 35.70 +1,35
Kellogg 45.05 +1.20
KeyEngy 4.66 +.25
Keyaop 8.87 +.35
KImbClk 53.65 +.91
Kimco 18,20 -.08
KindME 47.54 +1.79
'InegPhrm 10.79 +.17
Kinrossg 18.57 +.15
Kohls 37.56 +1.36
Kraft 27.34 +.49
KrispKrm 1.81 +.13
Kwger 26.54 +.13
LDKSolar 13.97 +.85
LLERoyhlf .54 +.01
LSI Corp 3.57 +.28
LTCPrp 19.73 -.55
Lacrcy 2.24 +.07
Lacdae 46.81 -.03
LVSands 7.09 +1.16
LearCorp 1.52 +.11
LeggMason 22.75 +.84
LegPRat 15.68 +.49
LenarA 9.18 +.51
LeucNall 21.51 +1.71
LbtyASG 2.82 +.22
LUbtProp 21.72 -1.11
UIyEi 40.57 +.30
Umteild 10.73 +.69
otcNat 19.95 +1.11
Undsay 34.19 +2.40
ULveNate 5.60 -.14
UzClalb 3.31 +.71
LockhdM 85.55 +1.47
Loes 29.727 +1.52
Lorillard 5522 -1.13
LaPRac 1.63 +,07


M&T Bk 57.32 -.0
MBIA 4.50 +.43
MDU Res 22,50 +.92
MEMC 15.66 +1.38
MF Global 2.32 +28
MFA Fnd 5.60 -.29
MCR 7.59 +.25
MGIC 4.00 +.52
MGMMir 15.44 +1.68
Macerich 18.41 +25
Mackci 22.89 -.97
Manquarie 4.08 +23
Macys 10.98 i)
Madeao 6.65 I
Magnalg 31:76 Piut
Manitowoc 9.49 +.83
Manuhigs 17.19 +.16
MarathonO 28.98 +1.62
MktVGoId 33.32 -.56
MktVRus 14.21 +1.14
MaentA 20.08 +.61
MarshM 24.94 +.67
MarshUs 13.78 +.14
MStewrt 2.99 +.39


Masco 11.37
MassayEn 16.19
MasterCrd 149.78
MateralSci 1.53
Mattel 16.65
McDermlnt 10.83
McDnlds 63.75
McGrwH 24.61
McKesson 39.02
McAfee 34.64
MeadWvoo 11.44
Mechels 4.35
MedwoHIts 42.73
Medtmic 32.61
Merck 31.00
Melavnte 16.43
MeNlUfe 35.97
MetroPCS 14.86
MicronT 2.84
MiAApt 34.87
Midas 10.59
Millipore 52.61
MisuUFJ 6.30
MobileTel 30.27
Monsanto 73.72

MorgStan 16.99
MSEmMkt 8.73
Mosaic If 36.86
Motorola 4.67
MurphO 47.45
NCR Corp 14.59
NRG Egy 23.64
NYSE Eur 28.42
Naors 13.27
NalcoHId 11.99
NatFuGas 32.36
NatGrid 50.68
NOilVaro 26.83
NatSemi 10.82
NaelwHP 27.08
Navies 3.62
NewArnh .97
NJ Rscss 39.23
NYCmtyB 12.14
NewellRub /10.52
NewfldExp 21.11
Newmtl 40.33
N iOfRtud 3.83
Nexeng 18.80
NiSource 11.14
Niosr 35.06
NikeB 53.08
NobleCoip 23.75
NobleEn 52.38
NoldaCp 15.98
Nordstrm 14.55
NotflkSo 49.07
Nortelh 29
NoestUt 24.30
NorthropG 46.60
NSTAR 36.36
Nuor 48.30
NvFL 9.49
NvIMO 10.97
NvMdSI&G 4.83
NuvQPf2 5.50
r..E Er.t 26.68
vp ., c L 62.16
-r.d "30.34
W i 3.50
l'WL 79.59
OldRepub 11.87
Olin 18.17
OrmegaHit 14.92
Omnniom 28.30
ONEOKPt 48.27
OshkoshCp 10.30
Owenslll 27.27


IAMEICNSTCKECHNG


Name Last Chg


AbdAsPac 4.50 +.20
AdmRsc 16.85 -15
Advenrx .09 +.01
AmApparel 2.14 4.15
AmO&G .92 +.12
Anooraqg .41 A .08
ApexSiv .87 -.11
ApoloGg .25 +.02
ArcadiaRs .45 +.08
Augustag .68 +.22
Aurizong 3.20 -.04
AumraOG .06 -.01


BMBMunai 1.51 +.12
BPZ Res 6.51 +.11
BareAIG36 36.35 +1.16
BaemGSOl 25.11 +1.84
BrclndiaTR 33.52 +1.88
BootsCts 1.20 +.03
BovieMed 6.65 +.41
CdnSEn g 1.08 +.12
CanArgoEn .07 +.02
CanoPet .49 +.05
CFCdag 10.92 -.30
CentSungrs 28 +.03
CheniereEn 3.01 +.16
ClaudeR g .39 +.07
CIghGIhOp 9.55. +.50


Crosshgl .23 +.07


DWS RE II .72 +.06
DWS REst 2.10 +.15
DejourEgn .47 +.13
Dekaniawt .01 -.01
DenisnMg 1.70 +.52
EVInMu2 9.50 +.59
EVLtdDur 10.40 +.51
EldorGldg 7.47 -.48
ElitePh .08 +.01
ElixirGam .13
BEswthFd 5.00 +.12
Endvrint .54 +.04


EndvSilvg 1.07 +.05
EvglncAdv 6.03 +52
EverMutSc 10.76 +.56
FlaPULil 10.50 ,-.05
FrkStPrp 14.15 -.60
FrmtrDa 2.8 +.22

GascoEngy .41 +.02
GastarEg .42 +.09
GenMoly 1.25 +,07
GenevaAwt .01 -.01
GoldRsvg .95 +01
GoldStrg 1.01 +01
Grahams 12.75 +1,93
GranTragn 2.90 +.10


GrtBasGg 124 -.04
HosperH 28 +.03

S ,03
ImpOilgs 34.94 +152
InteogSys 1.04 +.01
InVRyltyg 1.50 +.14
InterOtg 13.95 +20
Invemss 20.61 +1.70


JedOilgh .02 -.01
KBLHAcq 7.48 +.08
KodiakO g .35 +.04
Kowabunga .06 -.01


LadThalFn .86 +141


MBFHcwt l .06 +.01
MadCatzg ,33 +,03
MenrHimac 2.83
Metallo 1.99 +,44
MetroHoh 1.59 -.01
MdwGoldg .62 +.16
Minefndg 5.02 -.13
Minrad .10
NBRESec 2.04 +.23
Nevsung .81 +.09
NDragon 26
NwGoldg 1.40 -.03


NAPalg 1.94 +,11
NthnO&GBn 2.6B +.06
NIhgtM n ,290 .07
NovaBoF .08 -.01
NovaDelh .36 +.04
NovaGld g 158 +.11
Obsands g .76 +.03
On2Tech .23 +.03


PacRim .17 +.03
Palatin .10 +.01
PionDrhlf 5.97 +.40
PolyMetg .79 +.12
PSCnileDSn126.21 -19.82


PSCnudeDLn 3.13 +.58
PSTechLdr 15.01 +37
QuesCap g .75 +.06
RegeneRx 1.42 +.24
Rentech .77 +.09


SeabGldg 13.01 -07
SPDR 92,96 +2.72
SPMid 99.79 +2.63
SutphCo 1.01 +07
TanzRyg 4.10 -.15
Taseko .69 +.12
USGeothn .96 +.13
US Gold .92 +,01


Uraner .78 +,16
UranlumEn .40 +.09


VangTotWn 33.87 +.89

VictoryAcq 9.74 +.04
VistaGold 120 +.08
WstGklfdg 1.56 +.01
Weshmrid 11.20 +.10
WilshrEnt 1.02 +.03


LINASDAQ ATIONALARKT


Name Last Chg


A-Powern 4.97 +.67
ACMooreIf 1.38 -.02
ACI Wwde 16.07 +.17
ADC Tel 5.71 +.24
ASML HId 18.20 +.13
ATPO&G 6.24 +.39
ATS Med 2.74 -.04
Aastrom .53 +.03
Abraxas .75 t.03
Accurayf 5.56 +.40
Acergy 6.09 +.31
Achillion .75 +.07
AcordaTh 20.44 -.07
Actel 11.61 -.11
AcivsBIz s 9.12 +.48
Actuate 3.19 +.23
Acusphereh .08 +.01
Amiomn 8.03 -.08
Adaptec 3.34 +.04
AdobeSy 23.02 +1.73
Adtran 15.03 +.15
AdvantaA 1.61 +.45
AdvantaB 2.70 +.61
AdventSft 21.40 +1.43
AeroViron 38.26 +1.45
Affymetrix 3.12 +.13
AgFeed 1.65 +.04
AirTmsph .31 +.13
AirspanN h .12 +.03
AkamalT 15.74 '+.65
AkeenaSh 1.84 +.12
Akom 2.64 +.34
Aldilas 2.27 -.10
Alex)ons 36.13 -.06
AlIgnTech 8.89 +.14
Alkerm 10.71 +.06
AllegiantT 43.76 -4.81
AllosThera 6.07 -.05
AlscriptM 9.97 +.05
AlmostFam 42.95 -2.03
AlteraCp If 17.10 +.39
AltusPhm .49 -.04
Alvarion 4.05 +.42
Amazon 54.36 +3.08
AmbassGp 9.77 +.57
Amedisys 40.72 -.62
AmerBio h .21 -.03
AmCapLtd 3.68 +.44
AmerMed 8.94 -.05
AmPubEd 38.90 +1.71
AmSupr 17.15 +.84
Amerisafe 20.30 -.23
AmCasino 9.19 +.55
Amgen 58.99 +1.24
AmkorTIf 2,34 +.16
Amylin 10.96 +.11
Anadigc 1.58 +.10
Anlogic 28.16 +.88
Analysts .45 -.13
Anesivah .37 +.02
Angiotch g .30 +.04
AngloAm 12.68 +1.06
Ansys 28.74 +.85
ApolloGrp 78.37 +1.75
Apollolnv 9.57 +.26
Aple Inc 90.75 +5.40
ApldMat 10.67 +.54
AMCC 4.13 +,20
ArchCap 68.97 -1,13
ArcSightn 9,07 +1.06
ArenaPhm 4.25 +.08
AreasCap 6.79 +,46
AriadP .91 +.06
Arba Inc 7.40 +.19
ArkBest 30.62 +.51
ArmHId 3.98 +.13
Arris 7.95
ArtTech 1.88 -.05
ArthroCrIf 5,88 +1.11
ArubaNet 2.62 +.07
AssodBan 21.39 +.46
Aeteo 33.16 +1.83
AsystTch If 34 +.09
athenahlth 36.61 -2.01


Atheros 14.97
AtdsAms 16.08
Atmel 3.21
Audvox 4.89.
Autodesk 20.68
AutoData 40.41
Auxilium 28.48
AvidTch 11.63
AvoctCp 17.85
Aware 2.03
Axcelis .61
AxsysTech 53.74
BE Aero 8.44
Baidu Inc 135.41
BallardPw 1.29
BankUtld .17
Bankrate 38.93
BareEscent 5.41
BeaconPw .52
BeacnRfg 14.37
BeasleyB 2.05
BebeStrs 7.29
BedBath 26.49
Biolmaging 3.19
Biogenldc 48.49
BioLase 1.07
BioMadn 17.65
Biopurersh .13
BlueCoat 8.82
BlueNile 24.85
BobEvn 21.07
Bookham .47
BostlPr 6.99
BreitBum 7.77
BrlgExp 3.43
Brightpnt 4.76
Broadcom 17.57
BrcdeCm 3.11
BrklneB 10.57
BrukerCp 4.38,
Bucyruss 20.20
BuffaoWW 26.63
CAInc 18.90
CDCCpA 1.14
CH Robins 55.85
CMEGrp 212.58
CSG Sys 17.76
CTC Media 5.49
CVThera 9.20
CVBFnci 11,62
Cadence 3.84
CdnSolar 6.49
CapCtyBk 26.66
CpstnTrb .95
CareerEd 17.90
Carrizo 17.70
CarverBcp 5.20
CasellaW 3.82
Caseys 22.62
CasuoMalM .55
CathayGen 23.32
CavlumNet 10.52
CeleraGrp 10.96
Celgene 56.49
CeliGens h .25
CellThera rs .13
CenilCom 8.10
CentEuro 21.39
CEurMed 22.73
CenGrdA If 5.94
CentAl 11.72
Cephln 77.867
Cephekd 10.49
Ceradyne 21,03
CeragonN 5.56
Corner 39,18
CerusCp .82
ChadRsse 6.74
ChrmSh 2.35
Chartlnds 11.02
ChartCom, .11
Chattem 69.68
ChkPoint 19.74
Cheesecake 10.35
ChlldPlace 22.54
ChlnaBAK 1.80
ChlnaDIr 1.68
ChlnaMod 21.47


ChinaPSI 1.36 +.11
ChinaSun 4.20 +.25
ChinaTDvIf 2.54 +.51
ChipMOS .35 +.10
ChrchllD 41.16 +.74
CienaCorp 6.98 +.28
CinnRFin 28.97 -.10
Cintas 23.87 +.64
Cirrus 2.83 +.15
CISco 16.96 +.66
CitifRep 3.11 +.13
CitrixSys 24.36 +.79
CleanEngy 6.33 +.29
Clearire 4.85 -.08
Cogent 13.52 -.05
CognizTech 19.12 +1.06
Cogo Grp 4.94 +.08
ColdwtrCrk 2.86 *+.01
ColSprtw 35.93 +.56
Comarco 1.08 +.20
Comcast 17.99 +1.11
Comcspcl 17.29 +1.14
CmcBMO 43.58 -.37
CommSys 8.04 +.24
CompCrd 5.56 +.03
Compuwre 7.08 +.33
CmstkHmh .29 +.12
Comtech 46.42 +.60
ConcurTch 33.38 +.56
Conexant rs .76 +.08
Conmed 23.9 +.05
Conns 9.38 +.90
Constarh .07 -.00
CopanoEn 13.09 +1.42
Copart 28.03 +.84
CorinthC, 16.15 -.22
Costco 53,35 +.85
CrackerB 22.05 +1.46
Creeinc 16.11 +.24
Crocs 1.40 +.16
Crosstex 3,89 -.01
CrostxEh 4.77 +.40
Ctrip.com 23.64 -.16
CubistPh 25,05 +.89
Cyberonles 17.07 +.50
CybrSrce 12.24 +.25
Cynosure 9.47 +.34


DSP Gp 729 -.73
DalaDom 18.71 -.09
DeckOut 83.91 +4.04
Dell Inc 10,75 +.51
DitaPtr 5.24 +.48
Dndreon 4.62 +.04
Dentsply 29.11 +.87
DigRiver 25.61 1+.81
Diodes 6.58 +,52
DirecTV 24.18 +1.27
DiscCm A 14.65 +.49
DiscCm Cn 13.78 +.39
DIscvLabs 1,20 +.08
DlshNetwk 11,74 +.65
DIlrTree 42.05 +.36
DressBarn 10,.72 -.02
DryShips 12.49 +1.83
Vnavax .79 -.05
rade 1,31 +.16
eBay 14.66 +.70
EPI Sys 16.39 -.32
eResrch 6.57 -.08
EagleBulk 7.35 +,53
EaNgRkEn 5.60 +.89
ErthUnk 6.88 +,12
EstWstBcp 16.04 +.07
EchoStar 14.45 -.42
Ecllpsya 14.67 +.48
Ed Bauer .76 +.25
EdgePet .18 +.03
EduDv 3,70
ElectScI 7,07 +.28
ElectArts 17.44 +1.40
Emageon 2.05 +,20
Emcore 1.08 -.22
EndoPhrm 28,08 +.20
Ener1 n 7.75 +.60
EngyConv 27.80 +2.59


EngyXXI 1.05 +26
Entegris 2.30 +.11
EntropCom .50
EpixPhmhb 1.04 +.01
Equinix 57.56 +4.37
EncsnTels 8.10 +.29
EvrgrSIr 3.43 +24
Exelxis 5.22 +.20
ExideTc 5.61 +32
Expedia 8.79 +.55
ExpdIntI 34.43 +1.16
ExpScidpts 6.69 +1.71
Ezoorp 15.73 +.52
F5 Netwks 23.22 +.36
FCStone 4.45 +02
FLIRSys 31.76 +1.08
FacetBio n 8.77 -.82
Fastenal 36.51 +11.66
FiberTowr .15 -.01
RflhThird 8.59 +.33
Fncllnst 14.44 +.09
-Inisar .44 4.06
RnUne 6.03 +.43
FstCashFn 19.21 +.15
FstMerch 22.84 +.63
FstNiagara 15.95 -.22
FslSolar 151.50 +13.54
PsIMert 20.55 -.04
Fiser 38.19 +1.82
Flextrn 2.83 +.27
Rowlnt 2,52 +.10
FocusMda 9.78 +.69
ForcePro 6.38 +.40
Fossil Inc 17.37 +.67
FostlerWhas 25.22 +1.84
FrontFncl 5.26 +.90
FuelSysSol 32.92 +,16
FuelTech 11.57 +.98
FuelCell. 4.24 +.36
FultonFnd 9

GFI Grpys 3.75 +.21
GSI Cmmrc 10.79 +.27
GSI Grp .70 +.13
GT Solar n 3.63 +.74
GTC Bio h .35 +.03
Garmin 21.77 +2.60
GenBiotc h .31 +.00
Gentex 9.37 +.54
Gentiva 29.08 -.18
Genzyme 68.07 +1.70
GeoEye 20.39 +1.16
GeronCp 4.82 +.15
GigaMed 6.01 +.38
GilalSatell 2.91 +.30
GileadSci 52.18 +1.04
GlacilerBc 18.66 -.36
Globllnd 3,88 +.39
GiblSrcs 5.48 +.03
Globalstar .25 +.05
Google 321.32 +13.67
GreenMtC 39.09 +.39
Gymbree 27,58 +1.49
HLTH 10.50 +.04
HMN Fn 4.45 +.27
HSN Incn 7,53 +.26
HanmiFncl 2.33 +.27
HansenNat 34,81 +1.28
Harmonic 6,36 +.75
HawHold 6.42 +.04
Healthwys 11,81 +.33
HrtlndEx 15,91 +.15
HScheln 37,99 +1.30
HercOffsh 5.04 +,29
HeskaCp h .25 -.01
Hibbett 16,08 +.37
HImaxTch 1,83 +.22
Hologica 13.00 -.07
HorsehdH 5.01 +.31
HotTopic 9,35 +.08
HudsCIty 15.22 -.74
HumGen 2.08 -.04
HuntJB 26,72 +.45
HuntBnk 7.98 +.32
HutchT 4.10 +.62
Hydrogncs .47 +.06
IAC Inter s 16,09 +.36


IdexxLabs 36.59 +.51
IPCHold 29.16 -.74
IPCS Inc 6.36 -.50
iPass 1.19 -.03
iShNsdqBito 72.07 +1.02
IconixBr 9.56 -.22
Illumines 26.85 +.80
Imax Corp 4.59 +.13
Immucor 26,77 +.19
Incyte 3.85 +.06
IndevusPh 3.15 +.01
Infinera 8.98 +.02
Informal 13.78 +.05
IntosysT 25.15 +.58
InsitTc 19,22 -.47
Integrals 12.46 +.41
IntgDv 5.95 +.34
Intel 15.20 +.54
InteractBrk 18.15 +.26
InterDig 27.79 +.29
Interface 4,95 +.31
InterMune 10,42 -.16
InllSpdw 29,64 +.91
Intersil 9.91 +.72
IntervalLn 5.48 +.09
Intuil 24.40 +.61
IntSurg 132.41 +5.42
InvRIEst 10.29 -.42
Isis 14.47 +.29
Itron 65.95 +2,21
IvanhoeEn .56 +.07

|2Global 20.75 +.71
JA Solar s 4.84 +.47
JDS Uniph 4.13 +.48
JackHenry 19.56 +.15
JacklnBox 22.46 +.37
Jamba .53 +.10
JamesRiv 17.23 +1.90
JetBlue 7.23 +.13
JonesSoda .30 -.02
JosphBnk 28.46 +2.31
JoyGibl 25.95 +2.16
JnprNtwk 18.39 +.88
KLATnc 22.48 +.69
KaiserAlu 23.50 +.98
KnghtCap 15.78 -.37
Kulicke 1.85 +.15
LHCGrp 34.76 -1,24
LKQ Corp 12.37 +.71
LSI Inds 7.24 +.37
LTX-Cred .30 +.03
Labophmg 1.87 +.05
LamResrch 22.04 +.76
LamarAdv 14.06 +1.50
Landstlar 39.93 +1.50
Lattice 1.49 -.02
LawsnSft 4.88 +,14
Layne 23.14 -.87
LeapWidss 28.46 +1.57
Level3 .72 +.01
LIbGlobA 17,28 +1.36
LibGlobC 16.32 +1.14
LlbtyMIntA 3,39 +.27
LIbMCapAs 5.16 +.45
LIbMEntA n 18.86 +1.38
LlleTechs 24.20 +.89
LlfePIH 23.23 +.39
LIgandPhm 2.70 -.04
LlhlrGold 21,92 -.01
Lincare 26,90 -.03
LinearTch 22.,81 +.69
.h',,,LIEu, 15,62 +.65
*J.l,.T,.n .13 +.03
LodgeNet ,70
Logtech 16.07 +.49
LookSmart 1.69 +.07
LoopNet 6.92 +.10


MDRNAH .35 +.01
MGE 32.79 -.21
MRUHkd h .08 +.02
MRV Cmll ,.79 +.02
MTS 26.97 +.33
MYR Grp n 10,00


MacrvsnSol 13.33
Magma 1.11
MaidenHn 327
ManTech 54.19
Martek .30.25
MarvelT 7.11
Maslrnmo 29.70
MaxCapital 17.83
Maximltgn 12.28
MacxwiT 5.82
Maxygen 9.02
Medarex 5.47
MedlcActn 10.03
MediCo 15,34
MaidsTech .54
Medivation 14.88
MelcoCwn 3.48
Mellanox 8.41
MentGr 5.19
MercadoL 17.58
Methanx 11.62
Micrel 7.48
Microchp 19.57
MicrosSyss 16.63
MicroSemi 12.88
Microsoft 20.33
Microtune 2.11
MIcovlsn 1.98
MillerHer 13.64
Milllcom 48.15
Misonixo .86
Molex 15.14
MonPwSys 13.13
MonroMuf 24.34
MorgHII 5.15
Move Inc 1.70
Mylan 10.02
My M adGn 68.38
NGASRes 1.83
Nil HIdg 21.26
NPSPhm 6.29
NasdOMX 26.13
NatCIneM 10.00
NallCoal 1.41
Nallnstru 23.89
NatPenn 14.24
NektarTh 5.79
NessTech 4.39
NetlUEPS 15.14
NetServic 6.21
NetLogic 21.93
NetApp 14.77
Netease 22.78
Netllx 29.87
NewsCpA 9.69
NewsCpB 10.17
NexCen hit .12
NexMed .13
Nextwaveh .10
NIssan 7.37
NobltyH 9.42
Nordson 34.58
NorTrst 53.22
NthldLb h 1.15
NovtIWris 4.87
Novell 3.97
Novlus 12.96
NuHorizlf 1.75
NuVaalve 34,82
NuanceCm 11,02
NulrSys 14.73
Nvldia 8.71
02Micro 2,25
ORelllyA 31.43
OSIPhrm 39.77
OceanFrt 3.27
OdysMar 3.63
OldDomFs h 29,26
Omnrture '11.02
OmniVisn 5.69
OnAssIgn 5.54
OnSmcnd 3,83
OnyxPh 34.17
OpenTxt 30.74
OptlmalAg .54
OptimerPh 10,96
optXprs 13.47
Oracle 18.41


Orbcomm 2.10 -.06 STEC 4.67
Orlthfx 16.59 +1.26 SVBFnGp 25.72
OtterTail 2426 +.93 SalixPhm 9.73
* *: SanDisk 11.08
Sanmina. .50
PDLBo s 6.25 +.07 Sapient 4.52
PFChng 21.89 +.95 SavientPh 6.51
PMCSra 5.05 +.19 Sawis 7.11
PSSWrdd 19.03, +.21 Schnitzerh 40.18
Paccar 30.88 +2.28 Schwab 16.18
Pacedntl 10.40 -.03 SciGames 18.87
PacEthan .47 +.03 SeagateT 5.08
PacSunwr 1.74 +.15 SearsHIdgs 41.49
PastecHId 1.41 -.03 SelCmft .26
Palm Inc 3.12 +.05 Salectnns 22,71
PanASIv 16.99 -.08 Semtech 11.52
Panacosh .17 +.03 Sepracor 11.32
PaneraBrd 53.94 +1.70 Sequenom 20,58
ParagShip 5.01 +.26 Shanda 33.44
ParPet 2.38 +.37 Shire 45.49
ParamTch 12.73 +.08 ShufflMstr 5.24
yvParentCo .05 +,00 SIRFTch 1.33
Parexels 9.90 +.19 ',.t..rf.] 10.10
Patterson 19.42 +.67 i..n,a..t 43.24
PattUTI 12.58 +1.07 :ili.: I.Tu 4.29
Paychex 26.94 +.66 SilcnLab 25.56
PnnNGm 22.95 +1.57 'SIcnware 4.70
PeopUtdF 17.79 -.04 S tivStdg 17.11
PerfectWId 18.36 +1.11 Sina 24.26
Perigo 31.62 -.69 Sinclair 3,17
PetMed 17.46 -.17 SldusXM ,12
PetroDev 25.88 +1.81 SkyWest 19.05
PetsMart 19.05 +.60 SkywksSol 5.59
PhNetDev .99 +.08 SmlthWes 2.35
PharmPdt 28.99 -.02 SmurlStne .33
Pholtrn 2.05 +.10 Sohu.cm 48,52
PlugPower 1.04 +.02 Solarfun 5.40
Polycom 13.99 +.48 SonicCorp 12.77
Pool Corp 18,08 +11 Sonlcinnov .93
Popular 5.19 +.03 SnoWall 4.13
Pwrlnteg 20.20 +,32 Sonus, 1,57
PowShEngy 50.73 +2.40 SouMoBc 11,35
PwShs0QQ 31,03 +1.29 Srcelntlk .14
Powrwav .46 -.04 SouthFnd 4.47
Presstak 3.32 +,11 Spansion .21
PdceTR 36.40 +.96 SpartnMot 4.86
drceline 76.89 +3.24 Staples 18.79
dnctnR 4.94 +,01 StarBulk 2.85
PrivateB 32.69 +.23 StarSdcent 3.62
ProgPh 10.74 +.43 Starbucks 9.84
PrvBksh 9.59 -.07 StarentNet 11.99
PsychSol 27.90 +.05 SUDynams 12.35
PureCyde 2,57 ... StemCells 1.43
QIAGEN 17.11 -.45 Stericyde 52,66
QLT 2.50 +,09 SterBosh 6.06
Qlogic 13.75 +.31 StrlFWA 8.87
Qualcom 37.05 +1.22 StewEnt 2.98
QualitySys 43.61 -.01 SunHithGp 8.99
QuantFuel .87 +,02 SunMicro 4.22
QuestSft 12.89 +.30 SunOpta 1.87
Questoor 9.24 -,07 SunPowerA 41.40
RBCBear 21.35 +1.07 SunPwrBn 35.03
RFMIcD .84 +.06 SusqBnc 15.46
RackSys 4.11 +,17 Sycamore 2.69
RadNel 3.65 +.30 SykesEnt 19.69
Radio Dh .30 +,08 Symantec 14.80
RAM Egy .99 +,11 Symetrcm 3.80
.Rambus 17.49 +1,57 Synaptlcss 16.99
Randgold 43.26 -.66 Synopsys 18.93
RealNwk 3.860 +.07 Synovis 18.17
RegncyEn 9.68 +1,63 T-3Engy 10.21
Regenrn 18.70 +.34 TBSSIntlA 11,21
RentACt 17.65 TDAmeritr 14.25
RschMotn 41.092 +1.34 TFSFnd 12,87
RasConn 16.20 -,18 THQ 4.586
RexEnergy 3.34 +.40 twlelecom 8,68
RIckCab 4.83 +.84 TXCO Res 1,60
RlgeiPh 7.84 -.16 TakeTwo 7.95
Riverbed 11.68 +.29 TargaRes 8.42
RosettaR 7.45 +.37 TASER 5,.41
RossStra 30,81 +1.08 TechDala 18,80
Royald 47.96 -1.25 Tekelec 13.45
TRCmSys 8.64
Tellkh .40
Tellabs 4.20
SI Corp 7.88 -.01 TerreStar .39
SBACom 17,69 +1.37 TesseraT 11.77
SEI Inv 16.08 +.45 TetraTc 23.98


TevaPhrm 42.65 +.08
TexRdhsA 8.07 +.32
Theravnce 14.13 +1.74
thinkorswim 5.97 +.35
Thoratec 32.02 -.47
3Com 2.38 +.10
TibooSft 5.35 +,16
TiVo Inc 7.23 +.07
TowerGrp 27,90 -.31
TractSupp 36.73 +59
TrdeStlatn 6.44 -.01
TridentM h 1.96 +.07
TdmbleN 22.30 +.69
TdQuint S35. -.09
TmueRelig 12.82 +.38
TrumpEnt .23 +.06
TrstNY 9.51
Trustmk 21.34 -.25
TurboChef 5.00' +.09
UAL 11,87 +.85
UCBHHId 6.65 -.23
UT1Wddwd 13.99 -.35
UTSticm 1.92 +.07
UltaSalon 8,30 +.02
Ulrftapetrol &36 +.17
Ultralech 1164 -.32
Umpqua 1436 -.11
UBSWV 32.56 -.66
UtdNtrlIF 18.19 +37
UtdOnIn 6.02 -.05
US Enr 1.72 +.08
UtdTnrp 64.11 +1.56
UnivFor 26.37 -.54
UranlumR .84 +.07
UrbanOut 15.81 +.83

VCAAnt 2037 +,49
ValenceTch 2.04 +.22
ValVisA .36 +.03
ValueClick 7.13 +.29
VadanSemi 18.61 +.49
Veecolnst 6.67 +.33
VerazNetw .42 +.01
Vereniumhb .94 +.06
Verisign 20.62 +1.54
VertxPh 30.69 +31
VirgnMdah 5.11 +12
ViroPhnm 13.63 +.61
VisnChina 5.76 +.30
VistaPrt 19.17 +.56
Vivus 5.49 +.17
Volcom 11.36 +.46
WamerChil 14.48 -.02
WanrenRs 2.05 +.06
WashFed 15.03 +.07
Websense 14.80 -.17
WemerEnt 17,60 +.26
WelSeal 2.89 -.08
WholeFd 9,89 +.45
WindRvr 9.19 +.16
Winn-Dlxie 16.02 -,08
WdwrdGvs 24.10 +1,08
Wkslrm hil .05
WrlghtM 20,41 -.02
Wynn 47,42 +5.16
XOMA .67 +.05
XTLBloph ,06 +,00
XenoPort 27.39 +2,31
XlIlnx 18.30 +.54
YRCWwde 3.34 +,47
Yahoo 12.85 +.65
ZVUECph .04 +.01
ZebraT 21,03 +.77
Zlars .23 -.05
ZtonBcp 25.00 +.49
Zolteklf 9.18 +.19
Zoran 7.13 +.30
Zumlez 7.70 +.25


PG&ECp 38.81 +.10
PNC 48.59 -.41
PNM Res 10.51 +.43
PPG 43.55 +1.12
PPLCorp 31.30 +.61
Pactiv 25.02 '+.14
ParkDril 3.13 +.23
ParkerHan 45.16 +2.62
PatiotC s 7.57 +1.32
PeabdyE 25.06 +2.31
Pengrth g 8.06 +.44
PennVaRs 12.30 +.93
PennWstg 12.04 +.92
Penney 20.51 +.81
PepBoy 4.17 +.04
PepsiBolt 22.81 +.30
PepsiCo 55.97 +1.20
PepsltAer 20.69 +.33
PerkElm 14.17 +.26
Prmian 14.41 +.71
PeroC g 23.81 +1.92
Petrohawk 16.57 +.94
PehrsAs 21.40 +.99
Perobrs s 25.96 +1.47
Przer 1827 +.56
PhilMorn 44.12 +.61
PiedNG- 31.28 -.39
PirmcoHit 6.16 +.63
PircoStrat 925 +75
PioNRi 18.05 +1.87
PitnyRw 26.44 +.96
PlainsEx 25.09 +1.85
PlumnCk 33.60 -1.14
Polaisi 29.99 +1.34
PostPrp 15.88 -.62
Potash 77.35 +4.13
Praxakr 62.43 +3.07
PrecDnl 7.97 -.42
Pridelng 17.589 +1.60
PrinFnc 23.60 +1.03
PrUShS&P 66.57 -4.37
ProUItDow 33.68 +1.75
PrUIShDow -50.58 -2.98
ProUltOQQ 29.26 +2.37
PrUShQ 52.49 -4.86
ProUftSP 27.89 +1.62
ProUSL20 n 39.00 +1.27
PtUShCh25 30.72 -4.63
ProUhSEM 47.33 -5.21
ProUShtRE 53.23 +2.52
ProUShOG 22.70 -2.34
ProUShtFn 102.05 -96
ProUShtBM 35.19 -3.69
ProUIRE 5.99 -.41
ProUltO&G 31.55 +2.66
ProUltin 6.08 +.05
ProUBasM 15.74 +1.40
PToUSR2K 61.49 -1.91,
ProUItR2K 20.70 +.79
PioctGarn 62.80 +.98
ProgrssEn 40.65 +80
ProgsvCp 15.09 +28
ProLogis 14.17 +.28
PrpUliCrude 15.66 +1.97


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Yesterday Pvs Day


Argent
Australia
Bahrain
Brazil
Britain
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Czech Rep
Denmark
Dominican Rep
Egypt
Euro
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indnsia
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Lebanon
Malaysia
Mexico
N: Zealand
Norway
Peru
Poland
Russia
Singapore
Slovak Rep
So. Africa
So. Korea
Sweden
Switzerlnd
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
U.A.E.
Uruguay
Venzuel


ProvETg 4.72 +.36
Prudent 30.77 +.51
PSEG 30.05 +.88
PSEG pA 73.20
PubStrg 75.58 -3.92
PugetEngy 27.35 +.08
PulteH 11.17 +.24
PPrT 4.12 +25
QuantaSvc 20.92 +1.12
QImDSS h .46 +.10
Questar 34.18 +1.49
OkslvRess 6.21 +.64
Ouiksilw 2.07 +23
QwestCm 3.69 +.05
RPM 13.68 +.39
RadioShk 12.47 +.53
Ralorp 57.79 -.61
RangeRs 37.08 +2.69
RJamnesFn 18.01 +88
Rayonier 30.26 -1.09
Raytheon 52.00 +.96
Rfylnoo 22.21 -.94
RedHat 13.99 +.77
RgcyCtbs 44.06 -2.64
RegionsFn 8.61 +.65
ReliantEn 6.30 +52
ReneSolan 4.86 +.45
Repsol 22.14' +.63
RepubSvc 25.07 +28
RetuaiT 7723 +2.11
RetailVent 324 -23
Revtonars 7.14 +.47
ReyridAm 40.39 +.08
RioTainto 99.40 +10.49
RteAid h .34 +.03
RobbMyrs 17.45 +128
RobtHalf 21.35 +853
RockwIvAut 34.04 +1.80
RockColl 40.80 +1.71
RoHaas 64.76 +2.97
Rowan 17.25 +1.35
yltarb 14.96 +1.21
RoyDShIA 55.11 +2.17
Royce 8.80 +.41



SAP AG 36.62 +.40
SCANA 36.37 +.77
SKTicm 18.35 +.17
SLGreen 24.86,. -1.04
SkLMCp 9.07 +.17
SpiGold' 8623 -29
SpdH-lome 12.27 +29
SprKbwBk 22.34 +.33
SpdrilRet 2121 +.85
SpdrOGEx 31.52 +1.88
STMro 6.80 +.15
Safeway. 24.05 +28
SUoe 24.72 +.40
StJude 3427 +1.31
SJuanB 31.80 +.83
SandRdge 6.68 +853
SaraLee 10.13 +.34
Salyam 8.98 -.06
SchdrgPI 17.35 +.32
Schmbrg .45.62 +329,,


3.4540
1.4100
.3770
2.3150
1.4556
1.2142
636.50
6.8240
2250.00
19.23
5.3362
35.37
5.5150
.7166
7.7506
190.51
48.555
11250.00
3.7774
90.90
.7095
1501.50
3.4600
13.7855
1.7012
6.9582
3.135
2.95
29.5578
1.4355
21.49
9.4432
1254.60
7.8431
1.0721
32.83
35.00
1,5393'
3.6734
24.3998.
2.1473


3.4590
1.4079
.3770
2.3205
1.4471
1.2141
641.10
6.8240
2233.50
19.42
5.3792
35.35
5.5008
.7218:
7.7510
192.23
48.197
11120.00
-3.8080
92,17
.7090
1502.50
3.4675
13.7455
1.7064
6.9119
3.115
3,01
29.3832
1.4592
21.52
9.3327
1318.50
7.7519
1,0793
32.81
34.80
1,5365
3.6732
24.3499'
2.1470


British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All oth-
ers show dollar in foreign currency.


IW* Yesterday Pvs Day

Prime Rate 3.25. 3.25
Discount Rate -0.50 0.50
Federal Funds Rate .00-.25 .00-.25
Treasuries
3-month 0.08 0.01
6-month 0.27, 0.22
5-year 1.72 1.39
10-year 2.41 2.13
30-year 2.81 2.60



S FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Feb 09 46.34 +1.74
Corn CBOT Mar09 4121/4 +514
Wheat CBOT Mar09 611 +1/4
Soybeans CBOT Mar09 977 -3
Cattle CME Feb09 87.10 +1.05
Pork Bellies CME Feb 09 89.45 +2.08
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar09 11.85 +.04
Orange Juice NYBT Mar09 72.10 +4.20

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $878.80 $870.40
Silver (troy oz., spot) $11.4b $10U503
Copper (pound) $1.444U $f1.74

NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT =
Chicago Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Ex-
change. NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Ex-
change. NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.


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CITRUS Cour.rn' i'FL) CHRONICLE BusINEss SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 2009 A7


Name NAV Chg
AIM Investments A:
ChartAp 11.97 +.36
Constp 17.26 +,42
HYdAp 2.90 +.02
InlGrow 18,89 +.32
SelEqtyr 13.29 +.39
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 8.75 +.25
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 25.95 +1,36
SummitPp 8.84 +.19
Utilities 13.46 +.29
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 11.99 +.14
Retlnc 7.42 -.04
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt 3.75 +.08
AllianceBern A:
BalanAp 11.68
GibThGrAp44.19 +1.72
IntlValAp 10.57 +.27
SmCpGrA 17.32 +.40
AllianceBern Adv:
IntValAdv 10.77 +.28
LgCpGrAd 17.18 +.46
AlllanceBemrn B:
GlbThGrBt 38.81 +1.51
GrowthBt 16.46 +.54
SCpGrBt 14.17 +.33
AllianceBernm C:
SCpGrCt 14.24 4.33
Allianz Instl MMS:
NFJDvVI 9.95 +.31
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvVIt 9.86 +.30
SmCpVA 19.51 +.44
Allianz Funds C:
GrowthCt 16.14 +.48
TargetCt 8.28 +.31
Amer Beacon Insti:
LgCaplnst 14:21 +.45
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPin 13.54 +.43
Amer Century Adv:
EqGroAp 16.01 +.46
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced 12.38
EqGrol 16.02 +.46
Eqinc 6.14 +.12
Growth 16.85 +.54
Heritagel 12.04 +.37
IncGro 19.06 +.55
IntlBnd 14.09 -.02
IntDisc 6.78 +,09
IntGrol 7.55 +.14
UfeSdci 4.58 +.08
NewOpp 4.75 +.08
OneChAg 8.47
OneChMd 8.77
RealEstl 11.32 -.34
Ultra 14.90 +.45
Valuelnv 4.54 +.12
Vista 11.33 +.26
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 12.47 +.40
AMutlAp 19.56 +.48
BalAp 14.05 +.27
BondAp 10.72 -.04
CapWAp 18.75 -.10
CapiBAp 42.13 +.60
CapWGAp 2720 +.63
EupacAp 28.66 +.65
FdlnvAp 25.78 +.80
GovtA p 14.09 -.06
GwthAp 21.12 +.64
HITrAp 7.85 +.03
HifnMunA 11.50 +.01
IncoAp 13.25 +.16
IntBdAp 12.68 -.06
ICAAp 21.53 +.57
NEcoAp 16.09 +.52
N PerA p 19.35 +.47
NwWrtdA 32.17 +.78
SmCpAp 21.10 +.43
TxExAp 10.91 +.02
WslAp 22.03 +.62
American Funds B:
BalB t 14.00 +.27
CaplBBt 42.13 +.60
CpWGrBt 27.06 +.63
GrwthBt 20.50 +.63
IncoBt 13.17 +.17
ICABt 21.43 +.56
WashBt 21.89 +.62
Ariel Investments:
Apprec 22.80 +1.02
Ariel 24.78 +1.18
Artlo Global Funds:
IntEqIl r 25.23 +.66
InlEqA 24.68 +.65
IntEqlll r 10.17 +27
Artisan Funds:
Ing 15.29 +.33
MidCap 17.71 +.70
SMidCpVal 13.34 +.38
Baron Funds:
Asset 36.60 +.97
Growth 31.64 +.83
Partners p 12.53 +.33
SmCap 14.58 +.34
Bernstein Fds:
IlntDur 11.85
DivMu 13.94 +.01
NYMu 13.56
T',PMOlin ,"12.44. -3
BiackRock A-
AuroraA 13.65 +28
BaVlAp 18.54 +.58
CapDevAp 11.62 +.36
EqtyDiv 13.59 +.36
GIAIAr 15.16 +.19
HiYlnvA 5.06 -.01
IntOpAp 22.99 +.50
BlackRock B&C:
GIAIBt 14.82 +.18
GIAICIt 14.21 +.18
BlackRock Insti:
BaVll 18.64 +.59
GfbAIlocr 15.21 +.19
Brandywine Fds:
BlueFdn 20.14 +.32
Bmdywn n 20.47 +28
Brinson Funds Y:
HiYllYn 4.60
CGM Funds:
Focus n 27.56 +.58
Mutln 22.76 +.20
. Realtyn 15.93 -.30
CRM Funds:
MdCpVlI 19.53 +.58
Cealamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp 21.99 +.60
GrwthAp 30.40 +1.24
GrowthCt 28.08 +1.15
Calvert Group:
Incop 13.80 -.01
IntlEqA p 11.50 +.29
Munint 10.05 +.04
SodialAp 20.75 +.41
SocBdp 14.18 -.01
SocEqAp 23.58 +.67
TxFU 9.68
TxFSLgp 14.85 +.805
TxFVT 14.95 +.03
Cohen & Steers:
RtyShrs 36.11 -.90
Columbia Class A:
Acorn t 17.64 +.42
FocEqAt 15.24 +.49
21CntryAt '9.39 +27
MarsGrAt 13.74 +.47
Columbia Class Z:
AcomZ 18.14 +.43
AcomlntZ 23.56 +.43
lntBdZ 7.82
IntTEBd 9.68
LgCpldxZ 17.69 +.,6
MarsGrZ 13.95 +.48
MdCpvIZp 8.67 +.22
ValRestr 30.81 +1.28
CG Cap Mkt Fds:
LgGrw 9.53 +.34
DFA Funds:
IntCorEq n 7.50 +.03
USCorEq2 n 7.41 +.21
DWS Invest A:
ComrmAp 9.86 +.29
DrHiRA 25.10 +.85
MgdMuni p 8.06 +.03
StrGovSecA 8.41
DWS Invest S:
CorPInlnc 9.68 -.07
EmMkIn 8.23 -.03
EmMkGr/ 10.51 +.33
EuroEq 18.23 +.43
GNMAS 14.83 +.01
GIbBdS r 9.94 -.07
GIbOpp 22.05 +.47
GIbFrhem 15.25 +.38
Gold&Prc 13.95 +.12
GrolncS 11.37 +.40
HIYIdTx 9.46 +.07
IntTxAMT 10.75 +.01
Int FdS 35.38 +.72
LgCoGro 21.06 +.62
LatAmrEq 28.64 +1.18
MgdMunl S 8.07 +.03
MATFS 12.91 +.05
SP500S 12.37 +.38
Davis Funds A:
NYVen A 24.37 +.75
Davis Funds B:


NYVen B 23.47 +.72
Davis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 24.61 +.76
NYVenC 23.62 +.73.
Delaware Invest A:
Diverlncop 7.92
TrendAp 9.03
TxUSA p 10.04
Delaware Invest B:
SelGrBt 14.66
Dimensional Fds:
EmMktV 17.21 +.26
IntSmVan 11,01 -.02
USLgCon 27.39 +.86
USLgVan 13.90 +,49
USMicron 8.43 +.12
US Smalln 12.41 +.21
USSmVa 15.03 +.25
IntSmCon 10,25
EmgMktn 16.64 +.29
FIxdn 10.25 -.02
IntVan 12.63 +.07
GlbSFxlnon 10,91 -.05
TM USTgtV 13.36 +.25
2YGIFxdn 10.17 -.02
DFARIEn 13.58 -.45
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced 51.26


Retail n 29.53 +.92
Softwrn 48.55 +1.55
Techn 41.08 +1.42
Telcm n 27.45 +79
Transn 33.23 +100
UtlGrn 41,18 +.92
Wireleasn 4.46 +.17
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnv n 32.92 +1.02
ExtMln n 23.11 +.68
500nxlnv r n64.09 +1.98
Intllnxlnvn 27.13 +.39
TotMktnvn 256,83 +.76
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAdn 32,92 +1.02
IntAd r n 27.13 +39
506Adrn 684.09 +1.98
TotMktAd r n25.83 +.76
First Eagle:
GIlbA 33,35 +.36
OverseasA 16,68 +.06
First Investors A
BIChpAp 16,87 +.48
GloblAp 4.66 +.15
GovtAp 11.03
GrolnAp 10.22 +.28


Here are the I C00 biggest mutual lunds listed on Nasaq Tables snow I
price or Net Asset Value INAV) and daily nel change
Name Name ot mutual fund and faTily
HAV Nert asot 'jaluu
Chg Net change ii price ot fAV
Data based on NAV-j repoiled 10 Lippeir y 6 p n, Eastern


Name' NAV Chg
Income 11.79
IntlStk 22.48 +.58
Stock 76,93 +2.56
Dreyfus:
Aprec 29.02 +.79
CorV A 19.27 +.52
Dreyf 6.34 +.20
DryMldr 17.10 +.41
Dr500nt 26,03 +.80
EmgLd 13.61 +.19
GrChnaA r 21.99 +.92
LgCStkAp 17.08 +.56
LtdHYIdAp 5.08 +.02
MunBdr 10.08 +.02
StratValA 20.65 +.55
TechGroA 16.75 +.60
Driehaus Funds:
EMktGr 17.83 +.64
Eaton Vance CI A:
ChinaAp 14.76 +.61
AMTFMBI 7.77 +.09
MultiCGrA 4.92 +.16
InBosA 3.93 +.01
LgCpVal 14.91 +.37
NatlMun 7.36 +.13
SpEqtA 9.76 +.26
TradGvA 7.42 -.02
Eaton Vance CI B:
HlthSBt 8.64 +.12
NatlMB t 7.36 +.13
Eaton Vance Ci C:
GovtC p 7.41 -.02
NatlMCt 7.36 +.13
Evergreen A:
AstAllp 9.46 +.08
Evergreen B:
AstAIIBt 9.38 +.08
Evergreen C:
AstAllCt 9.20 +.08
Evergreen I:
SIMunil 9.22 ...
FBR Funds:
Focuslnv 31.48 +.76
FMI Funds:
LgCappn 11.36 +,32
FPA Funds:
NwInc 10.95 -.01
Falrholme 22.57 +.73
Federated A:
AmLdrA 11.57 +.26
MidGrStA 23.43 +.84
KaufmA p 3.69 +.09
MuSecA 9.19 +.01
Federated Instl:
KaufmnK 3.69 +.09
Fidelity Adv FoeT:
EnergyT 22.54 +1.36
HItCarT 14.76 +.30
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivintlA r 12.43 +.23
Nwlnsghp 13.67 +.31
StrinA 9.75 -.02
Fidelity Advisor I:
DMntn an 12.60 +.23
EqGrI n 37.21 +1.00
Eqlnln 17.63 +.43
IntBdl n 9.44 -.05
Nwlnsgtin 13.80 +.31
Fidelity AdvisorT:
BalancT 11.04 +.20
DivGrTp 7.07 +.26
DynCATp 11.96 +40
EqGrTp 35.07 +.93
EqInT 17.39 +.43
GrOppT 19.79 +75
HilnAdTp 5.78 +.07
IntBdT 9.43 -.05
MidkCpTp 11.52 +.35
MulncTp 11.57
OvrseaT 13.61 +.18
STFIT 8.68 -.01
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2000n 10.11 +.06
FF2010n 10.49 +.13
FF2015n 8.68 +.12
FF2020n 10.23 +.18
FF2025 n 8.39 +.16
FF2030n 9.97 +.21
FF2035 n 8.22 +.19
FF2040n 5.73 +.14
Income n '9.60 +.04
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn 11.89 +.24
AMgr5On 11.00 +.16
AMgr70rn 10.97 +.23
AMgr20rn 10.37 +.05
Balancn 13.36 +.24
BlueChGr n 27' +.82
CA Mun n 10.9
Canada n 35.90 +.84
CapApn 16.28 +.55
CapDevOn 7.18 +.18
Cplncrn 5.51 +.05
ChinaRgr 17.84 +.83
CngSn 365.53 +8.38
CTMunrn 10.69 +.01
Contran 46.35 +1.09
CanvScn 14.38 +.38
DisEq n 17.98 +.57
Divntl n 21.87 +.36
DivStkOn 8.96 +.34
DIGthn 16.37 +.58
EmrMkn 13.44 +.45
Eq Incn 31.86 +.99
EOI n 13.65 ,33
raYAp, O1190 *
Eu.ce 23.15' +.37
Exchn 249.25 +6.40
Exportn 14.80 +.39
Fideln 23.42 +.66
Fiftyrn 11.39 +.36
FrInOne n 20.28 +.45
GNMAn 11.14 -.01
Govtinc 10.88 -.07
GroCon 40.46 +1.50
Grolncn 13.61 +.44
Highlncrn 6.07 +.03
Indep n 14.72 +.45
InProBdn 10.36 -.14
IhtBdn 9.04 -.05
IntGovn 10.88 -.07
IntmMu n 9.68
lntDiscn 23.93 +.30
IntaSCprn 12.42 +.07
InvGBn 6.33 -.02
Japan n 9.01 +.09
JpnSm n 7.22 +.05
LCpVI rn 8.79 +.24
LatAmnn 28.85 +1.23
LevCoStkn 15.15 +.71
LowPrn 23.67' +.55
Magelin n 47.39 +1.53
MDMurn 9.93
MAMunn 10.90 +.01
MegaCpStk n7.17 +.22
MI Munn -11.29
MidCapn 16.04 +.43
MNMunn 10.74
MtgSecn 10.06 -.01
Munilncn 11.49
NJMunrn 10.69 +.01
NwMktrn 11.27 +.03
NwMilln 18.11 +.47
NYMunn 11.90
OTCn 29.33 +1.15
OhMunn 10.88 +.01
100lndex 6.84 +.20
Ovrsea n 25.67 +.59
PcBasn 13.45 +.17
PAMunrn 10.21
Puritn n 13.27 +.21
RealEn 15.27 -.34
StIntMuan 10.34
STBFn 7.94 -.02
SmCaplnd r 10.74 +.21
SmIlICpS r n 10.12 +.32
SEAsian 19.16 +.29
StkSlcn 17.53 +.55
Stratlncn 8.70 -.02
StrReRt r 6.86
TolalBdn 9.17 -.03
Trend n 40.37 +1.28
USBIn 10.73 -.06
Utility n 13.41 +.34
ValStratn 14.41 +.52
Value n 41.27 +1.41
Wddwn 12.86 +.27
Fidelity Selects:
Aim 27.20 +1.15
Banhingn 14.94 +`18
Biotih n 60.05 +.94
Broka n 32.59 +.85
Chemn 48.24 +2.03
CamEqulp n11.89 +.37
Compn 25.93 +1.04
ConDisan 14.22 +.57
ConStapn 52.06 +1.07
CstHo n 24.52 +.65
DfAern 51.19 +1.95
Electrn 23.52 +.87
Enrgyn 32.00 +1.92
EngSvn 38.85 +2.93
Envlrn 13.55 +.16
FInSvn 47.38 +.71
Goldrn 31.44 -.14
Healh n 82.64 +1.65
HomFn 11.29
Insurn 33.14 +`39
Learn 55.47 +1.60
Matedal n 31.73 +1.27
MedDIn 29.59 +.70
MdEqSys n 18.87 +.42
Mutrmdn 23.43 +1.24
NIGasn 21.78 +1.61
Paper n 18.07 +.36
Pharm n 8.95 +`14


Keeley Funds:
SmCpValAp 16.75 +.43
LSWalEq n 10.40 +.33
Lazard Inetl:
EmgMktl 11.16 +.28
Legg Mason: Fd
SpIny p 15,83 +.72
ValTrp 27.09 +1.05
Legg Mason Instl:
ValTrlnst 31.31 +1.22
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 70.12 +2.69
ApprAp 10.64 +.30
HincAt 4.04 +.01
InAICGAp 6.30 +.14
LgCpGAp 16.33 +.67
gMuAp 13.51 +.06


Name NAV Chg
IncoAp 1.92
MATFAp 10.77
MITFAp 11.43
NJTFAp 12.01 -.01
NYTFAp 13.45
OppAp 16.97 +.45
PATFA p 12.24 ..
SpSitAp 15.08 +.27
TxExAp 9.28
TotRtA p 11.56 .
ValueB p 5.52 +.14
Firsthand Funds:
Tech Val 24.09 +.68
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AdjUSp 8.86
ALTFA p 10.31
AZTFAp 9.75 +.01
Ballnv p 35.89 +.70
CallnsA p 11.15
CAIntA p 1Q.42
CaTfFAp 6.-c
CapGrA 8.04 +.24
COTFAp .10.41
CTTFAp 9.74 +.01
CvtScAp 9.36 +.13
DbITFA 9.71 +.01
DynTchA 17.79 +.49
EqlncAp 12.57 +.27
Fedlntp '10.69
FedTFAp 10.62 +.01
FLTFAp 10.57 ...
FoundAlp 8.00 +.17
GATFA p 10.85 .,.
GoldPrM A 25.04 +.07
GrwthAp 30.23 +.95
HYTFA p 8.21 +.01
IncomAp 1.69 +.02
InsTFAp 10.92
NYITFp 10.38
LATF Ap 10.04
LMGvScA 10.39 -.05
MDTFA p 9.79
MATFAp 10,61 -.01
MITFAp 11.26
MNInsA 11.39
MOTFAp 10.98 .
NJTFAp 10.83
NYInsA p 10.07
NYTFAp 10.75 +.01
NCTFAp 10.81
OhlolAp 11.80 +.01
ORTFAp 10.79 ..
PATFA p 9.23 +.01
ReEScAp 9.05 -.33
RIsDvAp 24.50 +.55
SMCpGrA 21.03 +.74
SIramlncp 8.37 +.01
USGovAp 6.61 -.01
UtIlsAp 10.72 +.20
VATFAp 10.56
FrankfTmp Frnk Adv:
GIbBdAdvp ...
IncmeAd 1.68 +.02
Frank/Temp Fmk B:
IncomeBt 1.69 +.03
Frank/Temp Fmk C:
FoundAlp 7.91 +.17
IncomC t 1.71 +.03
FrankiTemp Mtl A&B:
BeacnA 9.26 +.27
DiscA 22.57 +27
QualfdAt 14.66 +.16
SharesA 15.63 +.41
Frank/Temp Mil C:
DiscC 1 22.43 +.27
Frank/Temp Tamp A:
DvMktAp 13.33 +.45
ForgnAp 4.56 +.12
GIBdAp 11.19 -.01
GrwthAp 13.41 +.36
WorddAp 11.00 +.27
FranklTemp Tmp Adv:
GdhAv 13.40 +.36
Frank/lTempTmp B&C:
DevMktC 13.06 +.45
ForgnCp 4.47 +.11
GIBdCp 11.21 -.01
GE EifundS&S:
S&S Inc 10.50
S&SPM 29.10 +.95
TaxEx 10.73
GMO Trust III:
EmMkv r 7.55 +.20
For 10.23 +.12
IntlntrVl 18.12 +.20
USQItyEq 16.96 +.42
GMOTrust IV:
EmCnDt 5.88. -.02
Foreign 10.23 +.12
IndGrEq 17.66 +.22
IntillnrVI 18.11 +.20
GMO Trust VI:
Emrng s r ".7.52 +.21
Ir.p.:.,rEq 23.24 +.30
StrFxInc 17.17 -.10
USQtyEq 16.96 +.42
Gabelll Funds:
Asset 32.05 +1.04
Gateway Funds:
GatewayA 24.55 +.38
Goldman Sachs A:
HiYaledA 5.05
.,,.VAn 22.59 +.53
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HiYield 5.06
MIdCapV 22.73 +.53
Struint 8.11 +.17
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.30
CapAplnst 23.94 +.64
Intlinvt 41.20 +1.39
Int r 41.52 +1.40
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppA p 22.21 +.73
DivGthAp 14.50 +.44
Hartford Fda C:
CapApCt 19.99 +.66
Hartford Fds L:
GrwOppL 18.66 +.56
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 26.25 +.91
Div&Gr 14.82 +.45
Advisers 13.69 :..
Stock 26.88 +1.02
TotRelBd f 9.54
Henderson Glbl Fds:
IntOppAp 15.64 +.45
Hennessy Funds:
CorGrllOig 10.18 +26
HussmnStrGr 12.55 +.32
ICON Fda:
Energy 14.86 +.60
HIthcare 11.54 +.20
ISI Funds:
NoAmp 7.78 -.06
Ivy Funds:
AssetSCt 17.93 +.20
AssetStAp 18.28 +.21
GINatRsAp 11.28 +.69
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpVIalp 15.68 +.34
JPMorgan Set CISa:
CoreBd n 10.63 -.05
HIYIdBd n 5.70 +,03
IntmTRBdn 10.49 +.01
IntrdAmern 16.40 +.44
ShtDurBdn 10.61 -.02
USLCCrPIs n13.86 +.45
Janus:
Balanced 20.24 +.22
Contrarian 9.91 +.28
Enterpr 34.19 +1,32
FedTE
FIxBnd 9.85 -.05
Fund 19.87 +.5
FundaEq 14.79 +.48
GI UfeSd 17.44 +.31
GITech r 9.17 +.32
Grinc 21.48 +.73
MdCpVal 15,69 +.41
Odon 6.73 +.26
Orseasr 25.26 +1.16
Research 17.82 +.60
ShTmBd 2.92 -.01
Twenty 44.19 +1.20
Ventur 28.79 +70
WrIdW r 30.55 +.82
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 22.80 +.64
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 10.89 +.35
HIghlncA 8.09 +.01
HiYIdAp 3.91 +.01
InsuredA 9.67 +.01
UtllityA 7.65 +.29
JennlsonDryden B:
GrowthB 10.51 +.29
HIYIdBt 3.91 +.01
InsuredB 8.69 +.01
JensenJ 19.82 +.58
John Hancock A:
BondAp 12.16 -.06
ClsslaVlp 11.02 +.34'
RgBkA 13.09 +.02
StrlnAp 5.26
John Hancock B:
StIncB 5.26
John Hancock CI 1:
LSAggr 8.20 '+,22
LSBalanc 9,32 +,15
LOGrwth 8.87 +,19
LSModer 9.66 +,10


IntDls n 24.67 +.49
IntlG&I 9.67 +.18
IntlStk n 886 +21
Japan n 7.02 -.06
LatAmn 23.93 +1.20
MDShrtn 6.18
MDBondn 9.24 +.o01
MIdCapn 33.90 +1.23
MCapVal n 14.71 +.44
NAmern 19.52 +.75
N Asia n 8.31 +.29
NewEran 31.34 +1.76
NHorizn 18.27 +.48
Nincn 8.61 -.02
NYBondn 10.10 +.02


Name NAV Chg
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
LgCpGBI 15,02 +.53
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 16.46 +.77
Intl 11.46 +.37
SmCap 14.87 +.29
LoomIs Saylea':
LSBondl 10.37 -.02
StrIncC 10.61
LSBondR 10.33 -.02
StrincA 10.56
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 8.84 +.23
AJIValA 8.84 +.20
BdDebA p 5.89 +.02
MidCpAp 10.77 +.34
MFS Funds A:
MITA 14.18 +.38
MIGA 9.93 +.33
HiinA 2.41
MFLA 8.62 +.01
TotRA 11.44
UtIIA 12.06 +.38
ValueA 18.00 +.46
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 8.99 +.30
GvScB 9.99
HilnB 2.42
MulnBn 7.38 +.01
TotRB 11.44
MFS Funds I:
RelnT 11.34 +.27
MFS Funds InstI:
IntlEq n 12.78 +.25
MainStay Funds A:
HiYIdBA 4.34 +.01
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 18.96 +.59
ConvBt 10.33 +.19
GovtB t 8.73
HYIdBBt 4.32 +.02
IntlEqB 10.02 +.13
SmCGBp 8.94 +.16
TotRtBt 12.35 .
Maltrs & Power:
Growth 53.82 +1.31
Managers Funds:
Bondn 19.50 -.15
Marelco Funds:
Focus p 12.14 +.40
Grow p 13.07 +.45
Matthews Asian:!
India r 8.76 +.39
Metro West Fda:
TotRetBd 9.01
TolRtBdl 9.01
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 2.14 +.02
Monetta Funds:
Monetta n 9,04 +.40
Morgan Stanley A:
DIvGthA 11.74 +.38
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 11.83 +.38
GIbDivB 8.73 +.20
Strata 14.97 +.23
MorganStanley last:
IntlEqIn 1124 +.23
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 13.611 +.53
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 9.35 +.28
DiscZ 22.82 +.28
ualldZ 14.75 +.16
SharesZ 15.73 +.41
Neuberger&Berm Iny:
Focus 1424 +.52
Genesis 22.09 +.43
GenesInst 30.42 +.58
Intlr 11,31 +.34
Partner 16.20 +.80
Neuberger&Berm 1 :
Genesis 31.70 +.61
Nicholas Group:
Hilnc In 722 +.04
Nich n 31.41 +.96
Northern Funds:
SmCpldx 5.51 +.07
Technly 8.56 +.24
Nuvean CIA:
HYMuBdp 11.51 +.03
Nuvean Cl R:
IntDMBd 8231 +.02
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhtOkSG n22.76 +.82
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqcitylncr 21.931 +.37
Globall 14.52: +.51
In I r 1120, +.35
Oakmark r 26,68 +.93
Seectr 16.49 +.51
Old Mutual Adv III:
Tc&ComZ 39.61 +.32
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 4.87 ,,
AMTFrNY 8.43 +,02
CAMuniAp 5.687
CapApAp 28.83 +1.02
CaplncA p 6.78
ChmplncAp 1.70
DvMktAp 16.45 +.56
Discp 35.10 +.42
EqutyA 5.S +.19
GlobAp 39.35 +1.07
GIbOppA 16.09 +.55
Gddp 20.56 +.15
IntBdAp 5.87 -.05
MnStFdA 22.93 +.89
MSSCAp 12.47 +.33
MidCapA 10.29 +.27
PAMuniAp 7.59 +.01
StLnAkp 3.46
USGvp 8.90
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 4.85
AMTFrNY 8.43 +.02
CpIncB1I 6.70
ChmplncBt 1.70
EquityB 5.54 +.18
StrIncBt 3.47
Oppenheimer C&M:
IntiBdC 5.85 -.05
Oppenheim Quest:
QBalA 10.52
Oppenheimer Roch:
LdNYAp 2.86 +.01
RoMuAp 11.56 +.02
RcNtMuA 5.15 +.01
PIMCO AdmilnPIMS:
ShtTmAd p 9.25 +.03
TotRIAd 10.12 -.02
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AlIAsset 10.03 -.06
ComodRR 6.51 +.12
DevLcMkr 8.46
DiMnc 8.60 -.01
EmMkBd 8.46 -.01
FrgnBd 9.14 +.06
HiYld 6.74 +.05
InvGrCp 10.01 -.07
LowDu 9.42
ModDur 9.91 -.02
RealRet 9.52 -.28
RealRInl 9.33 -.12
ShortT 9.25 +.03
ToIRt 10.12 -.02
TR II 9.77 -.01
TRill 8.90 -.01
PIMCO Funds A:
LwDurA 9.42
RealRtAp 9.33 -.12

ReaRtC p 9.33 -.12
TotRtCt 10.12 -.02
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.12 -.02
Pax World:
Balanced 17.31 +.31
Perm Port Funds:
Permannt 32.90 +.19
Pioneer Funds A:
CullienVal 14.47 +.32
BondAp 8.22
EurSelEqA 17.82 +.39
IntlVulA 15.10 +.32
MdCpGrA 8.94 +.31
PlonFdAp 30.08 +.95
TxFreA p 8.24 +.02
ValueA p 9.02 +.23
Pioneer Funds B:
HIYIdBt 6.09
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdCt 6.15
Price Funds Adv:
Eqinc 17.60 +.56
Growthpn 19.79 +.67
Price Funds:
Balance n 14.33 +.28
BIChlp n 23.79 +.78
CABondn 9.72 +.01
CapAppn 14.30 +.35
DIvGron 16.95 +.44
EmEurp 8.13 +.33
EmMktSn 16,93 +,59
Eqlno n 17,64 +.56
Eqlndexn 25,03 +.78
Europe n 11,05 +.23
GNMAn 9.56 -.01
Growth n 19.92 +.68
Gr&ln n 14.35 +.47
HlhScd n 20.22 +.42
HIYIeld n 4,70 +.01
IntlBond n 9.62 -.06


Grwlh 10.24 +,33
Gr&lnc 10,29 +,35
IncStk 9.60 +.26
Inon 10.83 -,03
Intl 17.38 +,33
NYBd 10.23 +.01
PreoMM 21,23 -.04
S&P Idx 13.94 +,43
SclTeach 7.67 +.24
ShtTBnd 8.30 -.02
SmCpStk 8.51 +.11
TxElt 11.37 +.01

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Name NAV Chg
PSIno n 12.24 +.16
RealEstn 10.86 -.27
R2010n 11.41 +.20
R2015n 8.48 +.18
R2020n 11.38 +.27
R2025n 8.14 +.20
R2030 n 11.47 +.31
R2040n 11.40 +.32
SclTecn 13.72 +.54
ShtBd n 4.58 -.01
SmCpStkn 19.83 +.31
SmCapValin23.84 +.34
SpecGrn 11.34 +.35
Specinn 10.37 +.04
TFIncn 8.85 +.01
TxFrH n 8.51 +.01
TxFrSIn 5.34
USTInt n 6.05 -.05
USTLgn 13.49 -.26
VABond n 10.54 +.02
Value n 15.70 +.55
Principal Inv:
BdMtgIn 8.45
DiscLCinst 9.43 +.27
LgGrIN 5.62 +.17
LT20301n 8.12
LT20201n 8.37
PtrLV In 8.04 +.22
SAMBalA 9.54
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.59 -.05
AZTE 8.07 +.01
CATxA p 6.79
Convp 11.95 +.19
DiscGr 12.26
DvrlnAp 5.78 -.02
EqlnAp 11.19 +.29
EuEq 14.55 +.26
GeoAp 9.16 +.12
GIbEqtyp 6.51 +.14
GrInAp 9.67 +.28
HlthA p 38.14 +.66
HiYdA p 5.25 +.02
HYAdAp 4.18 +.01
IncmAp 4.96 -.02
IntlEq p 15.41 +23
IntGrlnp 7.59 +.10
InvAp 8.97 +.26
NJTxAp 8.38 +.01
NwOpAp 33.17 +.95
OTCAp 5.29
PATE 8.15
TxExAp 7.45 +.01
TFInAp 13.68
TFHYA 8.92 +,01
USGvAp 12,16 -.02
UtItAp 11.00 +.14
VstaA p 6.53 +.18
VoyAp 12.58 +.43
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 10.64
DiscGr 11.04
DvrlnBt 5.74 -.02
Eqlnct 11.09 +28
EuEq 13,99 +.25
GeoBt 9.07 +.12
GIbEqt 5.91 +.12
GINtRst 12.63 +.55
GrInBt 9.51 +.28
HIthBt 32.30 +.56
HiYIdB t 5.24 +.03
HYAdBt 4.12 +.02
IncnmBt 4.93 -.02
IntGrInt 7,54 +.10
IntlNopt 10.35 +.14
InvBt 8.11 +24
NJTxBt 8.37
NwOpBt 29.08 +.83
NwVal p 7.93
OTCBI 4.56
TxExBt 7.45 +.01
TFHYB t 8.94 +.01
USGvBt 12.10 -.02
UtilB t 10.96 +14
VistaBt 5.56 +.15
VoyBt 10.76 +,37
RS Funds:
IntGrA 11,96 +.37
LgCAIphaA 30.52 +.83
Value 15.47 +.48
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 20.76 +.61
RidgeWorth Funds:
LCGrStkAp 6.54 +20
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 7.63 +.14
DispEqAp 4.16 +.13
DEI 7.31 +24
DivrBd 4.34 -.01
DvOppA 5.79 +.14
Growth 17.58 +.57
HIYdTEA 3.70
LgCpEqp 3.04 +.10
MCpGrA' 5.79 +.24
MkdCpVlp 4,82 +.14
RiverSource I:
TNEmgMkt n 5.22 +.19
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 9.40 +24
MiroCapl 9.13 +20
PennMulr 7.09 +.15
Premied r 12.53 +29
TotRptl r 8.86 +.16
Valv.ct 7.23 +.,23
VIe Pb'Vc 8.16 +.21
Russell Funds S:
StratBd 9.20
Rydex Advisor:
NasdaqAdv n7.93 +.33
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAn' 8.95 -.03
IntlEqAn 6.68 +.18
LgCGroAn 14.42 +.51
LgCVapAn 12.76 +.38
TxMgLC n 8.73 +.28
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 11.85 +.34
Schwab Funds:
CoreEq 13.04 +.32
HhhCarm 12.49 +.20
1000lnv r 27.13 +.84
100OSel 27.09 +.84
S&P Inv 14.34 +.45.
S&PSel 14.37 +.44
S&PlnstSI 7.33 +.22
SmCplnv 12.67 +.19
Selected Funds:
AmShD 29.43 +.93
AmShSp 29.48 +.94
Seligman Group:
ComunAt 25.15 +.90'
FrontrA t 6.99 +.16
GIbSmA 8.36 +.10
GIbTchA 11.49 +.39
HYdBAp 1.95 +.01
Sentinel Group:
ComS A p 22.33 +.70
Sequoia n 97.84 +2.57
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 30.92 +.83
SoundSh 23.47 +71
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 43.37 +1.16
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 16.60 -.58
Multi-Cap 27.70 +1.00
SmCap 34.75 +.50
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 10.21
TIAA-CREF Funds:
Bondlnst 9.85 -.05
Tamarack Funds:
EnlSmCp 14.02 +.27
Value 17.26 +.44
Templeton Instil:
ForEqS 15,11 ,+.29
Third Avenue Fds:
Intlr 11.77 +.19
RIEstVI r 15.32 +.37
Value 34.01 +1.15
Thornburg Fda:
IntValAp 19.29 +.25
IntValue I 19.69 +,25
Thrlvent Fda A:
HIYId 3.53 +.01
Income 7.02 -.05
LgCpStk 16.57 +.50
TranasamerIc A:
Flexlno p 6,90
TA IDEX A:
TempGlbAp 19,58 +.55
TrCHYBp 6.08 +.02
Turner Funds:
SmICpGrn 19.57 +.36
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 15.85 +.23
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 22.26 +.47
US Global Investors:
AIIAm 17.72 +.39
COlnaReg 5.85 +.26
GIbRs 5.49 +.23
GId&Mtls 10.67 -.16
WIdPrcMn 9.51 -.05
USAA Group:
AgvGt 22.72 +75
CA Bd 8.83 +.02
CrmstStr 15.66 +,22
GNMA 9,88 -.01
GrTxStr 10,39 +,16


Ihe fund name sell







Name NAV Chg
TxELT 11.09 +.02 -
TxESh 10.25
VABd 9.89 +.02 -
WIdGr 13.15 +.29
VALIC:
MdCpldx 12.75 +.29 -
Slkldx 19.18 +.59
Value Line Fd: -
LrgCon 13.51, +.33
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFA p 14.89 +.03 .
CapGro 7.06 +.31
CmstAp 11.16 +.31 -
CpBdAp 5.66 -.04 .
EqlncAp 6.45
Exch 338.11 +10.84 -
GrInAp 14.45 +.32 _-
HarbAp 11.16 +.13 ~
HiYIdA 7.29 +.02 ,
HYMuAp 7.50 +.01
InTFAp 14.62 +.02 -
MunlAp 11.08 +.02 ,
PATFAp 13.42 +.02
SirMunIno 8.49 ... ..
USMtgeA 12.17 -.05
UtilAp 16.81 +.36
Van Kamp Funds B: -
EnterpBt 8.21 +.35
EqlncBt 6.33 ... -
HYMuBt 7.50 +.01 -
MulB 11.06 +.01
StrMuninc 8.49 +.01 O m
USMtge 12.11 -.05
Ut11B 16.73 +.36
Vanguard Admiral: l -- o-
BalAdmln 16.87 +.27
CAITAdmn 10.27 +01 -
CALTAdmnIO.18 +.02 *- ,
CpOpAd n 48.37 +1.62
EMAdmr rn 20.36 +.77
Energy n 87.08 +4.24
EqlnAdm n n34.71 +.88 -
ExpiAdmln 40.13 +.95 wpm.- qo
EtdAdm n 24.56 +55
500Admlin 85.75 +2.66 4 0
GNMAAdn 10.57 -.01
HlthCr n 43.42 +.61 -
HIYldCpn 4.28 +.01 /
InfProAd n 22.37' -.25 10
ITBdAdmln 10.41 -09 11
ITsryAdmln 12.00 -.10
IntGrAdmn 39.80 +1.01 1
ITAdml n 12.71 +.01
ITGrAdmn 8,8 -.07 ,
LTGrAdmin 8.58 -.14
LTsyAdmln 13.12 -.26 -
LTAdmln 10.09 +.02 .* --
MCpAdml n 55.24 +1.75
MorgAdmn 36.08 +1.08 W O
MuHYAdmn 9.02 +.02 __
NJLTAdn 10.87 +.02
NYLTAdn 10.23 +.02 -
PrnCaprn 47.72 +1.52
PALTAdmn1025 +.01-
STsyAdmln 10.88 -.04 |I
STBdAdmlnlO.24 -.04
ShtTrAdn 15.76 ... *
STFdAdn 10.84 -.03 I
STIGrAdn 9.64 -.03
SmCAdm n 20,78 +.38 II
TxMCaprn 44.43 +1.39
TltBAdmrn 10.13 -.05 -
TStkAdmn 22.47 +.67 I I
WellslAdmn44,80 +.23
WellinAdmn42.87 +.69 -- -
Windsorn 31.43 +1.00
WdsdlAdn 34.98 +1.06 '
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 19.18 +.58
CALTn 10.18 +.02
CapOppn 20.95 +.71
ConHY n 9.43 +.13
DtvdGron 11.39 +31

Energydn 4638+2 -0725

Eqncan 1656 +42
Expirn 43.164 +1.03
FUflTn 10.39 +.02 l

GNMAon 10.57 -029





LGroadei n 20.07 4.
GrlthEqn 723 +.24 -
HYCorp n 4.28 +.01
HthCren 102.90 +1.46 -o w 0O "o
IMulntan 11.39 -.13 _,
MuLEdrn 9.67 +.15
NYLTGrn 12.52 +0.32 4 11,
InVaIEn 23.94 +.51
mGradTn 8.585 -.07 S
IcMtsryn 12.00 -.10 ,_ ___
UfeConn 13.47 +.17 29
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan.......................................... publisher
Charlie Brennan ............................................ editor
Neale Brennan ........ promotions/community affairs
Kathle Stewart ..........................circulation director
Mike Arnold .................................. managing editor
Cheri Harris...................................... features editor
Curt Ebitz........................................ citizen member
Mac Harris ....................................... citizen member
Cliff Pierson .................................... guest member


L after this month the county,
commission will take ac-
tion on reducing the-
amount of impact fees paid by
those-who build new homes or
businesses in Citrus County.
Our expectation is that the
commission will follow through
with those reduc-
tions and send the THE IS
right message back
out to those inter- Impacl
ested in moving to
our community. OUR OP
County staff is not There is
enthused about re- were gs
-ducing impact fees way to gr
because they don't revenue
like to think about a new hc
reduction in tax
dollars. But it's important that
commissioners follow through
with their campaign promises
and reduce impact fees and
abolish the change-of-use fees.
But there's an idea to help the'
county nd.school system retain
dollars for making ihe capital
improvements that become nee-'
essary when growth takes place.
Currently, people who build a
new home in Citrus County and
move here are paying property
taxes two to three times higher
than existing residents. That,
happens because existing resi-
dents have protected their prop-
erty from valuation increases
through the Save Our Homes
rules.
It is a common occurrence that
a new homeowner could build
the same house, using the same
builder, in the same neighbor-
hood, and end up paying twice
the amount in property taxes as
a neighbor.
Here's the simple idea that
was talked about on the cam-
paign trail in 2008. Why not cre-'


Shameful store
Shame on the Citrus County com-
missioners for approving a super
Wal-Mart at the end of Venable and
at (U.S.) 19 orthe wetlands in Crys-
tal River. With all the empty stores,
like the old Scotty's and Publix, do
we need another new building? This
will be the end of the'ma-and-pop
stores that are left because every-
one will be going to the Wal-Mart.
Venable and Crystal Oaks Drive will
become a bumper-to-bu-iper road
with all the traffic that will come
from Wal-Mart and also
when the new parkway is
built. Crystal Oaks Drive is
a speedway now and we .
never get any stop signs.
Making money
This is in response to
Sunday, Dec. 28's Sound
Off titled "Curbside corn- CI
ments," where the caller is
against mandatory garbage 563.
pickup and mandatory recy-
cling. Let's not forget what
happens with the recycling products
here and the products that, you
know, we put out to be recycled.
Everybody here is pretty aware of
what metal prices are these days
and if you give your aluminum cans
to the recycling people, do you think
they give them away? No. Everything
that is recyclable has a value and is
sold for their value. So if you put
your recyclables on the curb and the
county picks them up, the county's'
going to make money off that recy-
cled material. And guess what? It's


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ate a structure where 50 percent
of the property taxes of a new
homeowner are diverted for five
years into a capital ,improve-
ment fund for infrastructure im-
provements. Those dollars -
which are being paid for by new
homeowners would then
cover the cost of
5SUE: new growth.
There is no sound
t fees. justification to
argue why Home-
'INION: owner No. 1 should
pay twice the prop-
another erty taxes as Home-
enerate owner No. 2. To say
e from that Homeowner
)mes. No. 1 should pay an
exorbitant impact
fee on top of twice the tax bill is
an outrage.
The county could generate
even more capital improvement
dollars by treating the resale of
existing homes the same way.
When somepe buys a, ,
home where-tax val.u at, v ,,
suppressed because by the Save
Our Homes rule, property taxes
immediately rise to the current
higher valuation. Now the
county simply takes those funds
as a nice little cash infusion for
the,.general fund. The county
could take 50 percent of that tax
increase and use it for infra-
structure improvement.
Impact fees are not the only
way to generate dollars from
new growth. Our unfair property J
tax system currently hits new
residents and those existing
residents who build new homes
with much heavier tax bills. If
that tax surplus was used for in-
frastructure : improvements,
there would at least be a credi-
ble justification for new resi-
dents to pay higher taxes.


not coming back to you. They're not
going to lower the prices of your
garbage pickup. They're just going
to take your recyclables and keep
the money. So. instead of putting it
in a box oh the side of the road, put
it in a box and bring it to the recy-
cling center and keep the money for
yourself.
Stand up
I'm reading about these corporate
corporations that are still flying
their corporate jet fleets. It's kind of
. sad. We give them money, we help
U.ND them out and yet they just
UND snub us. It just shows you
what's happening when
iFirF you've got power and
M. money. I think that the
1 people in this country
ought to stand up for the
same reasoning. Why
Should we obey all the laws
and rules that the govern-
ment sets forth when the
0579 corporations that are get-
S ting handouts from the
governhient won't abide by
them either? So I think we, the little
people, ought to stand up and fight
for the same cause. If they don't
want to do for us what they do for
'the others, then we don't need to
comply with what they want. I don't
believe in breaking laws, but I don't
believe in bending over and allowing
the government and these large cor-
porate giants to shove us around
like we're little peons. I think it's
time that the citizens of this coun-
try stand up and fight for what they
believe in and get what is theirs.


Resolve to feed th


"We feel we haven't seen the bottom
yet of the economic downturn, and
while giving is up right now, we're
very concerned about what will come
several months down the road."
Part of this is a federal problem.


Barack Obama, whose
mother briefly received
food stamps, has talked
about using his stimulus
package to boost food aid,
and that makes sense.
Food costs jumped more
than 6 percent for the year
ending in October, and
benefits have not caught
Lip The Washington Post
reports that for a family of
fo r, the current monthly
food-stamp :allotment,
$588, falls $64 short of pro-
viding an adequate diet


e and
Roberts
HER .
ICES


Here's a New Year's resolu-
tion that can be summed up
in two words: Fight hunger.
The economic crisis is crushing
the ability of many parents to feed
their children. Donations to anti-
hunger programs surged
during the holiday sea-
son, but the demand con- -.
tinues to outstrip the
supply. Many of the needy ..
families have never had : -
to rely on charity before
in their lives.
"Food has been going .
out just about as fast as it
is coming in," Rhonda Coki
Chafin, director of a food Steven
bank in northeastern
Tennessee, told the Bris- OTI
tol Herald Courier. "This VOI
year is different; It's hot
just those who live in poverty. This
year, it's our neighbor."
She's right This fall, 31.5 million
Americans qualified for federal as-
sistance through the food-stamp pro-
gram (now renamed SNAP). That's
the largest number in history, break-
ing the record set in November 2005
after three devastating hurricanes.
A national survey of 160 food banks
by Feeding America reported a 30
percent increase in demand over the
last year. Three of four banks said they
had to reduce each family's allotment
so no one would be turned away.
And the demand for food is only
going to increase. Claims for jobless
benefits hit 586,000 during the week
ending just before Christmas the
highest weekly total in 26 years.
Consumer spending and family in-
come both plummeted in November
"I think we are only seeing the be-
ginning of it," a food-bank official in
northeast Iowa told Feeding Amer-
ica. "It could be a hard winter." An-
other in the Pacific Northwest added,


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LETTERS to the Editor


Think before building
Recently, within the county,
there appears to be quite a bit of
visioningg" going on. A prominent
closed-door meeting with the
county administrator, business-
men, construction entities,
bankers and pro-growth enthusi-
asts in general took place. Our new
county commission held their vi-
sioning and from the reports, will
do whatever it takes to get our con-
struction moving again. It appears
little thought was given to what
kind of construction will be good
for our county; they just want con-
struction.
Recent Chronicle editorials
have applauded the visioning, yet
in the same editorial it was men-
tioned all that this county has to at-
tract newcomers. But there is one
glaring element missing from any
"visionage:" an environmentalist.
I'm getting the impression the vi-
sioning message is "build, build,
build and our beautiful waters be
damned."
Ask almost anyone what at-
tracted them to this marvelous Cit-
rus County and I'm sure that "its
great buildings" will not be their
answer. Our waters are what at-
tract the people: the very waters
that this desired construction
boom will destroy Primerica's
Crystal River Commons was
passed by this new commission
without so much as a bat of their
eyes. The wetlands that will be de-
stroyed were not even mentioned.
Is this going to be what's in the
future for our county? Heaven
help us. Our only saving grace


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right now is that the economy is in
a grand slump and this desired
growth will probably not have the
financial backing it will need to
move forward at this time. Per-
haps, hopefully, when finances are
better, saner minds will prevail.
Yes, we need the construction
industry to rebound, but in a way
to help our county, not ruin it.
Think before you build, please.
Gail Jannarone
Crystal River


Thanks from vets
On behalf of the Disabled Ameri-
can Veterans, Gerald A. Shonk
Chapter 70 of Inverness, I would
like to thank all those who con-
tributed to the successof our an-
nual fundraiser duringVeterans
Appreciation Week activities.
First of all, we would like to thank
Patti Ray and the Chronicle for the
outstanding posters and articles for
the 2008 Veterans Appreciation
C: Commemorative Pin "Honoring Cit-
rus County Disabled Veterans."
We would like to thank Tommy
Piliouras, and the Margarita Grill
for allowing us to offer our com-
memorative pins on Nov. 7 to his
many generous patrons, as well as
Tommy's personal contribution.
We would also like to thank Kitty
Barnes and her staff at the three
Chamber of Commerce offices for
providing a convenient access in for
obtaining the commemorative pins.
We would also like to thankJ.J.
Kenriey'and Citrus County Veterans
Services for also providing access.All
donations received at this site will go
to the Veterans Foundation.
We would also like to express
our utmost appreciation to the
Golden Corral for allowing us to
set up. Their annual free dinner to
the veterans was enjoyed by all.
Most of all, we would like to
thank the people of Citrus County
for their continued support All do-
nations go toward providing assis-
tance to needy veterans and their
families and our scholarship fund.
John Seaman
Senior vice commander,
commemorative pin chairman
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 70


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e hungry
alize that holiday gifts alone won't
solve the problem. Fighting hunger
will take a yearlong effort.
In western Pennsylvania, feeding
programs are running so low on sup-
plies that they have to divert operat-
ing funds to buy food. Local hunters
are helping by donating deer meat,
but as Marlene Kozak, director of a
local food bank, says, "You never
solve the problem. Everybody has to
eat three times a day."
In Milwaukee, Wis., food dona-
tions from local grocers and whole-
salers are down sharply, and
Bonnie Bellehumeur, president of a
group that collects those donations,
says, "We haven't seen this low a
food supply in 10 years."
In Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Catholic Charities is short on baby
food, diapers arid formula. "Dona-
tions have been consistent with pre-
vious years, but they're not enough
.thesgop,out as quickly as the.N
come in," says spokeswoman
Rochelle Schlortt."All charities are
concerned everybody is compet-
ing for a limited amount of dollars."
Some people have stepped up big
time. The Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation gave an 'emergency
grant of $1.4 million to.feeding pro-
grams in the Pacific Northwest Yoga
teachers in Connecticut have started
a national movement, trading a free
class for a bag of food. High-school
students in Riverton, Utah, raised
$82,000 for charity through 19,days of
caroling and car washes.
Yes, there is a hard winter ahead.
Most of us cannot create jobs. for
needy families. But we can help
feed their kids.

Steve and Cokie Roberts
can be reached at
stevecokie@gmail.com.


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Moreover, food stamps as op-
posed to construction projects -
produce an immediate injection of
ready cash. Ecbnhfiist'Mark Zandi
told the Post that every food-stamp
dollar generates $1.73 in economic
activity, exactly the sort of kick-start
the economy needs.
Hunger is not just a public prob-
lem; it's a private one. Obviously,
many families have to reduce their
charitable giving this year, which
means that those of us who still
have the means should try to in-
crease our donations.
Michelle Obama sent an e-mail to
her husband's vast network of sup-
porters, urging them to contribute
"to your local food bank." We di-
rected most of our own holiday giv-
ing this year to feeding programs,
and were pleased to receive a num-
ber of cards from friends saying
they had done the same thing.
But just plug the words "food"
and "hunger" into your Internet
search engine, and you quickly re-


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NCAA Bowl Glance
Saturday. Dec.20
*: agleBank Bowl
At Washington
Payout: $750,000
Wake Forest 29, Navy 19
New Mexico Bowl
At Albuquerque
Payout: $750,000
Colorado State 40, Fresno State 35
St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl
Payout: $1 million
South Florida 41, Memphis 14
Las Vegas Bowl
Payout:$1 million
Arizona 31, BYU 21
Sunday, Dec. 21
New Orleans Bowl
Payout: $325,000
Southern Mississippi 30, Troy 27, OT
Tuesday, Dec.23
Poinsettia Bowl
At San Diego
Payout: $750,000
TCU 17, Boise State 16
Wednesday, Dec.24
Hawaii Bowl
At Honolulu
Payout: $750,000
Notre Dame 49, Hawaii 21
Friday, Dec. 26
Motor City Bowl
At Detroit
Payout: $750,000
Florida Atlantic 24, Central Michigan 21
Saturday, Dec.27
Meineke Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
Payout: $1 million
West Virginia 31, North Carolina 30
Champs Sports Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Payout: $2.125 million
Florida State 42, Wisconsin 13
Emerald Bowl
At San Francisco
Payout ACC: $750,000; Pac-10: $850,000
California 24, Miami 17
Sunday, Dec.28
Independence Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
Payout $1.1 million
Louisiana Tech 17, Northern Illinois 10
Monday, Dec.29
PapaJohns;com Bowl
At Birmingham, Ala.
Payout: $300,000
Rutgers 29, North Carolina State 23
Alamo Bowl
At San Antonio
Payout: $2.25-million
Missouri 30, Northwestern23, OT
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Humanitarian Bowl
At Boise, Idaho
Payout: $750,000
Maryland 42, Nevada 35
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
Payout: $2.3 million
Oregon 42, Oklahoma State 31
Texas Bowl
At Houston
Payout: $750,000
Rice 38, Western Michigan 14
Wednesday, Dec. 31
Armed Forces Bowl
At Fort Worth, Texas
Payout: $750,000
Houston 34, Air Force 28
SSun Bowl
At El Paso,Texas
Payout: $1.9 million
Oregon State 3,Pittsburgh 0 .
Music City Bowl.
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Kansas 42, Minnesota 21.
Chick-fil-A Bowl
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Payout: $3 million
LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3
Thursday, Jan. 1
Outback Bowl
At Tampa, Fla.
Payout: $3.2 million
Iowa 31, South Carolina 10
Capital One Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Payout: $4.25 million
Georgia 24, Michigan State 12
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
Payout: $2.5 million
Nebraska 26, Clemson 21
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Payout: $17 million
Southern Cal 38, Penn State 24
Orange Bowl
At Miami
Payout: $17 million
Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7
Friday
Cotton Bowl.
At Dallas
Payout: $3 million
Mississippi 47, Texas Tech 34
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis, Tenn.
Payout: $1.8 million
Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19
Sugar Bowl ,
At New Orleans
Payout: $17 million
Utah (12-0) ys.,Alabama (12-1), late
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International Bowl
AtToronto
Payout: $750,000
Connecticut! (7-5) vs.: Buffalo (8-5),, Noon
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Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Payout: $17 million
Texas.(11-1) vs. Ohio State (10-2), 8:30 p.m.
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GMAC Bowl
Mobile, Ala.
Payout: $750,000
Tulsa (10-3) vs. Ball State (12-1), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
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Florida (12-1) vs. Oklahoma (12-1), 8 p.m.
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NFL Playoff Glance
Wild-card Playoffs
Today.
Atlanta at Arizona, 4:30 p.m. (NBC)
Indianapolis at San Diego, 8 p.m. (NBC)
Sunday
Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m. (CBS)
Philadelphia at Minnesota, 4:30 p.m. (FOX)
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan.10
San Diego, Indianapolis or Baltimore at Ten-
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Minnesota, Arizona or Atlanta at Carolina, 8:15
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Philadelphia, Arizona or Atlanta at N.Y. Giants,
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San Diego, Indianapolis or Miami at Pittsburgh,
4:45 p.m. (CBS)


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CASH 3 (late)
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PLAY 4 (late)
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TODAY'S SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
12 p.m. (CBS) Women's College Basketball LSU at Connecticut
12 p.m. (ESPN) Pittsburgh at Georgetown '
1 p.m. (66 ION) South Carolina-Aiken at Florida Southern
1 p.m. (SUN) North Carolina Central at Miami
2 p.m. (CBS) Women's Tennessee at Rutgers
2 p.m. (ESPN) Tennessee at Kansas
3 p.m. (SUN) Georgia Tech at Alabama
4 p.m. (CBS) North Carolina State at Florida
4 p.m. (FSNFL) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Florida State
NBA BASKETBALL
8:30 p.m. (WGN) Minnesota Timberwolves at Chicago Bulls
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
12 p.m. (ESPN2) International Bowl Buffalo vs. Connecticut
NFL FOOTBALL
4:30 p.m. (NBC) NFC Wild-Card Atlanta Falcons at
Arizona Cardinals.
8 p.m. (NBC) AFC Wild-Card Indianapolis Colts at San
Diego Chargers.
NHL HOCKEY
1 p.m. (FSNFL) Florida Panthers at Pittsburgh Penguins
7:30 p.m. (SUN) Carolina Hurricanes at Tampa Bay Lightning
RODEO
8 p.m. (VERSUS) PBR Baltimore Invitational



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BOYS SOCCER
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WRESTLING
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American U. 68, Brown 53
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Lehigh 73, Columbia 59
Marist 60, St. Peter's 54
Mount St. Mary's, Md. 67, Lafayette 62
Navy 75, Wofford 70
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Dayton 77, Toledo 63
IPFW 100, S. Dakota St. 66
IUPUI 59, S. Utah 54
Oakland, Mich. 77, N. Dakota St. 76
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South Carolina 85, Baylor 84
Texas-San Antonio 76, Colgate 66
FAR WEST
Southern Cal 83, Oregon 62
Women's Major
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Boston U. 82, Massachusetts 75
Bucknell 75, Buffalo 57
Holy Cross 68, Maine 63
Lafayette 66,-Princeton 64
Lehigh 69, Fordham 55
St. Bonaventure 67, Bryant 58
St. Peter's 49, Delaware St. 40
Temple 81, Penn 70
SOUTH
Cent. Connecticut St. 81, Longwood 74
Charlotte 58, Clemson 51
Colgate 57, Howard 41
Miami 61, Cornell 47
Mississippi 79, Old Dominion 72
Mississippi St. 87, UAB 46
N.C. Central 72, S. Carolina St. 60
Northwestern St. 86, Ark.-Monticello 69
Virginia 62, Georgia 60
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Bowling Green 74, SIU-Edwardsville 58
Bradley 69, Wichita St.49
Xavier 62, New Hampshire 36
SOUTHWEST
Tulane 57, UTEP 48
FAR WEST
Pepperdine 65, Hawaii 52
Utah 79,.Norfolk St.40

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pet
Boston 29 5 .853
NewJersey 16 17 .485
Philadelphia 13 19 '.406
Toronto 13 20 .394
New York 12 19 .387
Southeast Division
W L Pet
Orlando 26 7 .788
Atlanta 21 11 .656
Miami 17 14 .548
Charlotte 11 22 .333
Washington 6 25 .194
Central Division
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Cleveland 27 5 .844
Detroit 20 11 .645
Milwaukee 16 18 .471
Chicago 14 19 .424
Indiana 11 21 .344
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division


New Orleans
San Antonio
Dallas
Houston
Memphis


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Utah
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20 12 .625
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19 14 .576
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Pacific Division
W L Pet
LA. Lakers 25 5 .833
Phoenix 18 12 .600
Golden State 10 25 .286
LA. Clippers 8 23 .258
Sacramento 8 25 .242
Friday's Games
Orlando 86, Miarni 76
Toronto 94, Houston 73
New Jersey 93, Atlanta 91, OT
Indiana 105, New York 103
Cleveland 117, Chicago 92
Boston 108, Washington 83
San Antonio 91, Memphis 80
Denver 122, Oklahoma City 120
Detroit 98, Sacramento 92
Minnesota 115, Golden State 108
Milwaukee 103, Charlotte 75
Dallas 96, Philadelphia 86
LA. Clippers at Phoenix, late
New Orleans at Portland, late
Utah at LA. Lakers, late
Today's Games
Houston at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Denver, 9 p.m.

HOCKEY
NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF
N.Y. Rangers 23 13 3 49 107
New Jersey 22 12 3 47 113
Philadelphia 20 10 7 47 126
Pittsburgh 19 15 4 42 120
N.Y. Islanders 12 22 4 28 98
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
Boston 29 5 4 62 141
Montreal 21 10 6 48 109
Buffalo 18 15 5 41 109
Toronto 15 17 6 36 116
Ottawa 13 17 5 31 83
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
Washington 25 11 3 53 131
Carolina 19 15 5 43 102
Florida 16 16 5 37 93
Atlanta 13 21 5 31 114
TampaBay 10 17 10 30 89
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF
Detroit 25 7 5 55 138
Chicago 20 8 7 47 127
Columbus 17 16 4 38 96
Nashville 17 17 3 37 91
St. Louis 14 21 3 31 107
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF
Calgary 22 11 4 48 115
Vancouver 21 15 4 46 115
Colorado 19 17 1 39 103
Minnesota 18 16 2 38 92
Edmonton 17 16 3 37 101
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF
San Jose 28 4 5 61 128
Anaheim 19 15 4 42 107
Phoenix 18 15 5 41 97
Dallas 16 15 5 37 107
Los Angeles 15 16 6 36 95
Friday's Games
Carolina 2, St. Louis 1
New Jersey 4, Montreal 1
Atlanta 4, Vancouver 3, SO
Columbus at Colorado, late
N.Y. Islanders at Phoenix, late
Philadelphia at Anaheim, late
Today's Games
Buffalo at Boston, 1 p.m.
Florida at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Calgary at Nashville, 3 p.m.
Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7 p.m.
Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Columbus at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas at Edmonton, 10 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.


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18 Chronicle I
Connection |
Man 75 y.o.
5'4", Slim&
attractive. To meet
slim petite lady for
long term
relationship.
352-465-0468
Single Slim, 52 yr. old,
White Female, sweet,
honest A good heart.
Looking for working
man/or retired who
appreciates a great,
loyal companion. 45
-55 No Drugs. Serious
Inq. Only 522-1938
SWM, 57, Looking for
a lasting relationship.
Enjoys outdoor
activities and boating
& flshing.making
crafts, flea markets,
Looking for a SWF
slim to medium 45-57.
Bob (352) 563-0627

SFree Services

$ $ TOP DOLLAR $$
I For Wrecked or I
(Junk Cars
$ (352) 201-1052 $

$$ CASH PAID $$
Junk Vehicles,
J.W. 352-228-9645
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
: Dale's AutoPaorts-
352-628-4144
$S CASH PAID $$
Cash for your junk
car,truck or van
(352) 634-5389
FREE REMOVAL OF
Unwanted Household
& Garage Sale Items
Call 352-476-8949

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FREE Christmas Resin
SCrafts Miscellaneous
Christmas Paintable
Resin figurines, trees
with paints.
(352) 341-0213
FREE KITTEN
Sodl white, one
yel-
low eye and
one
blue one.
4mos.old,
(352)628-0705
Lovable, full-blooded,
seven month old Chi-
huahua female needs
good home. Please
call 563-1646 and
leave message no
calls before 9 am
please.
Lovable, purebred,
seven month old fe-
male Chihuahua. Call
352-563-1646
Male german sheppard
mix about 6 months old
all shots and neuterd
needs room to run
loves children call
352-601-5592

F Good Things
n to Eat I
BELLAMY GROVE
CITRUS
& GIFT SHIPPING
1.5 miles E, on Eden
Dr. From Hwy 41
Conch Peas & Bufftter
Beans (352) 726-6378


L Lost
Gray Persian Cat
W/Gold Eyes
Lost in Pine Ridge
352-746-2256
352-270-7551
Jack Russell Terrier Mix
Dog lost near Crys.
River. White & Tan.
Family Distraught.
352-795-6568
352-220-9190
Lost Dog
Female brown/tan
Terrier mix, who Is in
desperate need of
medicine. Was seen
being picked up at
the Racetrac on Hwy.
44, Christmas Eve.
Please call Ronald
Joyner. (352)795-4331
(352) 422-3988
Lost set of keys
Inverness area,
call to Identify.
(352) 341-2473
Missing Dog
Female red pom, small,
on 1-2-2009 at 9:00am
off of Jasmine In
Inverness,
352-419-5080.


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14 Lost
Tancolored medium
size male pit bull.
Non-agressive. Lost in
area of 44 and 491 in
Lecanto.REWARD.
352-228-1021

S Found

Found kid's bike In
Inverness Highlands.
Call to describe
(352) 341-2567

Found off Cardinal.
Lecanto. Tan Dog.
(352) 628-0526

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PET ADOPTIONS
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Sat Jan 3rd 11-1om
Mercantle Bank. Inv
Mon Jan 5th 12-2om
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Sat Jan 10th 11-2om
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Come see
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adorable cats and
kittens that are
available for
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We are open
10:00 A till 3:00 P
Monday-Friday,
Adoptathons
every other Sunday
beglrnlng Jan, 4
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested
for Feline Luk and
Aids. Up to date on
vaccines for age
appropriate.
Phone
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Wait staff
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Great Income
Potential
Looking for
Turn Key Operators.
Restaurant is
Located In Large
County Building.
Breakfast & Lunch
Cafe. Seats 30
Approx. 700 Sq. Ft.
Contact Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax (813) 964-8801
Emall-drmimule@



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Martini & Cigar
Bar
Now HIringlli
(1 Day Only)
Jan.6, 10:30am
Apply In person
210 Tompkins St. Inv.
Positions Available
Mang/Bartenders
Cocktail Servers



Sales Help


SALES PERSON
EXPERIENCED
TOP $$$ PAID
Benefits, company
vehicle.
Apply In Person
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Hwy, Inverness
(352).746-2990






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Located In Large
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Breakfast & Lunch
Cafe. Seats 30
Approx. 700 sq.ft.
Contact Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax (813) 964-8801
Email:drmlmule@
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GE ELECTRIC DRYER
Bisque, runs well. $50,
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TOOLCHEST Red, 11
ball bearing drawers.
$200 352-419-4302
Table Saw
Delta. 10" motorized
on stand. Exc. cond.
Carbide Tip Dado
Set. $325.00
(352) 746-7044

TVs/Stereos

BLACK METAL TV
STAND 2 glass
shelves, holds up to
42" TV.
$115.00 352-419-4302
PHILLIPS 50"TV
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Must Sell $420 (352)
382-5814/-586-0277
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speakers, mouse, key-
board, DVD and CD
burner, Media Card
reader, Call for more
infol $150
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718

nFurnDiture
2 Euro Recllners
W/ ottomans. Beige
leather & Cherry
wood. $250. each.
(352) 586-5386
Brand New RV
Furn. Din Set, up
hoist/leather und stor-
age, matching sofa
sleeper from 2008 RV
$250.(352) 586-5386
Dining Room" Table
Wooden, 4 chairs.
$50. Antique High
Qcialr, Wo.oden. ?40.
(352) 795-0281
Glass Coffee Table
& End Tables
w/ lamps like new
$100.
(352) 344-4882
KIchen Table Set
$50.00
Double Recliner
$50.00
(352) 249-7410
Kings Size Bedroom
Set. $100.00
Sofa Sleeper $60.00
(352) 249-7410
LIVING ROOM SET
Olive green couch
and love seat, Ma-
hogany coffee table
and 2 end tables with
storage baskets. Like
new, less than 2.
years old. Great con-
dition. $675, all offers
considered
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Wants Your Business
Tues.-Fr. 9-5 Sat. 9-1
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress
Sets from Twin $30;
Full $40.Qn $50; Kg
$75. 628-0808
Queen Size Mattress
$50.
Recllner Chair
$75.
(352) 746-3817
SOFA & LOVE SEAT
Like new (2006). Sage
Duraplush. Fabric
protection, $500.
(2) bar stools, $25 ea.
352-503-7216
TABLE AND CHAIRS
Wooden table 30"x 48"
w/chairs $65
Coffee Table $25 Call
352-503-7388
Television
36" Excellent Cond.
Beautiful colors.
$60.00
Futon $55.00
(352) 249-7410
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers.
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed,
Call (352) 746-9084
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I Garage/
S Yard Sales

Saturday 9-?
Antiques Mall Hwy 19
So. of Post Office
MULTI FAMILY
Antiques, HH Items
PRICED TO SELL I
INVERNESS
Fril, Sat & Sun. 7-4
205 Hunting Lodge Dr
Glassware, Jewelry,
clothing, silver items
and tools.
INVERNESS
Sat. 3, 8am, Baby
items, 5025 E Triss St
Inverness
Veterans Yard Sale
Our Lady of Fatima
Church. Jan 3rd
7:30-1:30
550 US HWY 41 S

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BLACK WOOL
JCREW PEA COAT Sz
Lg/Tall. Never worn.
$200.00 352-201-2665

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BUDWISER VINTAGE
BOWTIE BAR LIGHT
budwiser light with two
tier brightness. $85.00
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Bunk Bed, twlinlze
over fullslze, white
metal frame with
mattresses, etc. $150
(352) 341-4847
BURN BARRELS

$12 Each
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
634-5389
Cash for,Owners
I buy mobiles, houses
& seller financed
mortgages, Fred
Fampworth, 36 yrs,
same address &
phone 352-726-9369
Fla. JUMBO SHRIMP
Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct $5/LB
STONE CRABS AVAIL
Mark 727-726-8617

GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
SPECIALS
6 lines- 10 days
Items totaling
$1-$200 .............$8.50
$201-$400.......$13.50
$401-$800 .......$18.50
$801-$1500....$23.50
CALL
352-563-5966
Two General
Merchandise Items
per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
. All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions -
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FOOTBALL TABLE
Full size football table.
Good condition. $75
Call 352-746-5875 No
calls before 8 am
GUN CABINET
Solid Pine w/glass
doors, holds 6 guns.
Exc. cond. $150.
Obo.352-527-4341
HAVILAND FINE
CHINA platinum trim
service for 12 cost
$451.00 sell $200.00
[3521527-9982
Large Glass Sliding
Doors, good cond.
Metal Carport
w/ tarp $50.
(352) 422-3158

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blue ray disc $300. obo
call:352-216-9379
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Club Membership
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General Euiment l Bu
,MICHELIN TIRES Computerized Foldup GIBSON GUITARS
4-P245/65/P17 Treadmillw/ power and STAMPS
W/28K mi. $160 Call Inclline, $185. also
352-344-3112 Recumbent Exercise 352-489-1039
SHED FULL OF FLEA Bike $165. WANTED OLD
MARKET ITEMS all 464-0316 LION EL TRAINS
kinds of items too many Sears universal Gym Collector Top Prices
to list $100.00 160Sears Universal Gymb Paid. (352) 795-3970
352-637-0046 '$125. Wanted
Slot Machine, Exercise Bike SHORT WAVE RADIO
Complete w/ coins, $50. Older model OK.
works good full size (352) 795-0553 (352) 344-9260
$150.
(352) 795-5948 w Sport-ing j Pets I
Word Processor, $100. A oods
or swap for a Elec. 1A
typewriter with built In BELL 2 BIKE CAR- ADULT SHIH-TZU's
correction capability, RIER FITS MOST Male & Femrn bk/
(352) 726-1500 CARS, VANS & SUV'S white,1 lyr old. $250.
SBusinessm STILL IN BOX. $10.00 New Utter of Shih-Tzu
ineSS ALL INFO. 586-7222 M & Fem. $400 & up.
SEquipment M, W, F, 1:30-4pm or
J Concealed Weapons by oppt 305 872-8099
(3) UGHTED DISPLAY Permit Course 3902 N. Lecanto Hwy
CASES. Various sizes. DAN'S GUN ROOM Beverly Hills
$1030 & up. (352) 726-5238 AKC YORKIE PUPS
352-489-4870 AKC YORKIE PUPS
MEIUNK SAFE-Acme GOLF CLUBS 3 girls 1 boy ready to
MEINK SAFE. AcmeH Wilson w/bag, cart, go 1/13/09 taking
Safe Co. 42," H30" W 4 woods/ 7 Irons. $25. deposit will have H/C
29"D, TR-TL30, Combl- 352-503-5179 352-726-5576
Excel. Cond. $2,500 MEN & WOMEN ., Cutest Chihuahuas
5- 6Ft. JEWELRY SHOW BIKES NEVER RID- 2 males, 1 tan
CASES Ughts, Locks, DEN $100.EA.7SPD & 1 brown 10 wks
Storage, 38" H, 21"D CRUSIER CALL INFO call for detail
Plus extras $1,000 586-7222 H/C,$150. parents on
Stored in Lecanto R. prem(352) 628-3372
DON, 352-231-0160 PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Buying Guns, Low Cost Pet
JA Medical I Ammunition, Vaccinations Clinic
E-ui meant (352) 586-7516 Curious Creatures
INEup IBeverly Hills
Power Wheel Chair WE BUY GUNS Sat 1/17/09 2-3pm
Pride Jet 3 joystick On Site Gun Smithng itrusPet
Opr. Uke new batter- (352) 726-5238 Homosassa
ies. Ex. cond. Wt. Wet Suit & Gear Sat 01/03/09 2-3pm
Cap. 250 Lbs.$495. Pinnacle Seal, Inverness Exotic
Obo.(877) 567-0316 Women's Med. Used Pets-
Transport Wheelchair once. $175.00 Sat. 0/10/09
Foldable Lt. Wt. 12" (352) 422-7940 Visit our web for
rear wheels, arm to more locations
arm 17". Asking$55.00 a Utility | www.petvaccns
Exercise Bike Trailers ations.com
Good cond.$20.003 0368
Local (877) 567-0316 5 x 10 Heavy Duty 352-637-0368
I Musical I 15 WheelsPETSPECIALS
alltj Spare tire $800. PET SPECIALS
instruments (352) 563-98 10 5 lines
10 Days...........$23.50
ACCORDION 120 30FT ENCLOSED 30 Days...........$39.50
bass accordion black TRAILER. 5th wheel (All extra linage
,white keys good. ,hitch, can be easily $1.00 per line)
:$200.00 352-746-4405 changed to goose CALL '
C neck ball, $6500 352-563-5966
SHousehold I 352-341-1143 1 Pet per ad.
I .CAR HAULER Private Party Only
KING SIZE Prllow lop '06, 32 Ft. Dominator (Non Refundable)
mattress set. very nice. XT. By Classic C. Trpl. All Ads are prepaid,
Moving, $285 axels. $15,800. Like Some restrictions
352-465-7353 new.(352) 835-4273 may apply.


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7 Pets
4 bed 2 ba $19,8
Foreclosurel Won't
last For Listings
800-366-9783 X H796
GERMAN SHEP PUPS
AKC BIk/Tan 4 male,
5 Fern, Born 10/26/08
$500.(352) 419-4400
KITTENS & CATS
many breeds, all
neutered micro chip,
tested, shots some
declawed $85-$150
352-476-6832
Red Nose Pitt Bull
Puppies, $100 & Up or
trade? Avail 1/28/09
Now taking deposits
(352) 564-8549
Shih-Tzu &
Shih-Poo Puppies
Shih-Poos @ $250.
ShIh-Tzus @$400 on
up. Up to date on
shots. Open Mon,
Wed & Fri 1:30 to 4pmr
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy.
352-270-8827 or
cell (305)-872-8099
SHIH-TZU PUPS
MALES & FEMALES
$200.00 NO PAPERS
1ST SHORTS &
HEALTH CERT,
READY JAN 14TH
352-419-5130
SHI-POO PUPPIES
Only a few leftI
Ready now just for
Christmas. H/C,CKC.
$299 (M); $350 (F)
(352) 489-6675
TOY POODLE PUPS
8 wks old, Apricot.
1-(M), 1-(F). $200 ea.
SILVER TOY POODLE
11mo, (F), 7 lbs. $100.
BLACK TOY POODLE
3 yrs old, housebro-
ken, neutered.
Sweet, lovable. $100
352-628-3502
YORKIE PUPPIES
AKC reg, champion
bid lines. Hme raised,
loving, well socIalized.
$600 to $800.
352-400-1939
YORKIE
Young adult male,
Neutered. Loving,
healthy,very cute.
$300.(352) 400-1939
YORKIES PUPS
AKC. 2 little boys
Christmas Special
$599 ea. very sm.
17oz.352-726- 0133;
941-962-2714
|y Mobile Homes
SFor Rent
9105 Istachatta Rd.,
Floral City
2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Doublewide in Country
Setting.Central heat
and air. No pets. $495.
Mo.Call Janet or Lee at
800-692-4162.
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 /1 $575/mo
352- 795-9537
or 352-586-9259.
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Mobile ,1/3 acre
$575 Incl. water/trash
(352) 302-3346
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, $500 Mo.
(352) 795-9738
FLORAL CITY
2/2 $450Mo.
$900. to move In.
(352) 344-1845
Free 1st Mo Rent
1& 2 Br tum & Unfum
No Pets Details
Homos.352-628-4441
HERNANDO
2/1 scrn prch. clean,
quiet, sm Inside pet
ok. $450 lst/L+$400
'sqc. 52-344-0502
HOMOSASSA
2/1 No smok/pets.
$395. Mo., F/L./S (352)
628-9884 Lv. msg.


i( Mobile Homes
S For Rent
CRYSTAL RIVER
4/2 $650. Mo.
(352) 795-9738
HOMOSASSA
3/2, Clean W/D, 1
Acre (352) 382-3675
INVERNESS
Several RVs for Rent,
All Util. Incl. No Pets,
2/1 Cabin, UtIl. Incl.
Call for details
352-726-8010
INVERNESS
Waterfront 55+ Park,
2BR, 1-/BA, $425. 1
BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl.
water 352-476-4964
I Mobile Homes
For Sale
3 BD, 2 BA I' Acre
2 Decks/ Lrg. Carport
partially turn., /WD
snowbirds/ cent. AC
outside storage build-
Ings 352 628-5861
812-686-1458 $49,000
4 bed 2 ba $19,8001
Foreclosure Won't
last For Listings
800-366-9783 X H796
ATTENTION
BRAND NEW
DOUBLEWIDE
$37,900. Delivered
and Set, $0-Down
Land/Home $650,
mo. Repos Availl
HOMEMART
(352)307-2244
INVERNESS
12x36 Mobile,
furnished, walk to
lake Incls boat &
motor $7500
S(352)419-5514
Palm Harbor
3/2 HUGE! added
14 houses to
choose from
Starting at $399
per month
800-622-2832
REPO'S, REPO'S
REPO'S
New Homes
From $32,900
Used Homes $3,000
Repo's from $19,900
TAYLOR MADE HOMES
352-621-9181
SNOW BIRD NEST
Lake Rouseau
3 bed/2 bath
All new kitchen appli-
ances, incl. some fur-
nishings, washer/dryer.
Water Access.
$15,000.00
352-447-4628 or
352-582-3906. If no
answer please leave
message.
Mobile Homes
|44 And Land
100% MORTGAGE
LOAN
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
"Low income appli-
cants can quality
FIRST TIME
HOMEBUYER'S UP TO
100%
Uttle or no credit
OKAY
'recent bankruptcy
OKAY'
CAR TIM OR CANDY
Putnam Motgage&
Finance LLC
352-563-2661 local
866-785-3604 toll
free
"Credit and Income
restriction apply*
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l Mobile HomesI
S And Land

Bank Repos.
With or W-Out
Property. Many to
choose from.
(352)302-9217
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acre + 1600 sq ft.,,
'99, DW., $134,900
352-212-8094
Floral City 2/2
Split plan,Dbl. Roof
Newly renovated.
CHA,washer/dryer on
fenced acre.$68,500
Cash or Owner
Flnance.352 586-9498
Home On 1/2 Acre
MUST SELL 3/2
28 x 52 on End of
Road, Quite, Home
has Deck. Sacrifice
$3,000 down
$745 mo W.A.C.
352-621-9183
HOMOSASSA
3/2 Doublewide
roof-over, V/ acre,
$60,000. 352-857-6050
Homosassa
3/2 DW 1 acre,
newer kit., 7 yr roof,
parquat floor, firepl,
deck, 2 new sheds
$89k (352) 563-9857
Homosassa, very
nice older 2BR, 2BA
doublewide, carport,
FL rm, roof-over, new
vinyl & carpet, chain
link fenced yard,'
$57,800, $575 mo.Easy
terms (352) 726-9369
INVERNESS
2/1, 2 porches, 2 out
bldgs.,100X119 lot,
roofover. Low to no
prop. tax. $28,000.
352-726-3982
INVERNESS 3/2
Lots of Room, '08
Cust.Ad/ons. Beauttul
Interior to much to
mention.l,550 Sq. Ft.
Fenc'dl/2 ac. on hill.
Deck, Qulet.$63,000
(352) 302-7451
TRIPLEWIDE
On 21' Acres
NEW JACOBSEN,
2,150 sq ft. 3/2 High
End Home On
Beautiful Land
$858.88/mo. WAC
Will Finance
352-621-9182
I Mobile Homes
5, In Park

CRV 55+ 2/2, DW
Estate Sale, family
must sacrifice
@ $21,900.
(352) 634-1294
Crystal River Village
55+ Clubhse, pool,
events. 3/2,llvlng din-
ing, den, Carport
1600sf. + 300sf en-
closed sunroom
$85K (352) 228-1930
View Pictures @
ooenhousemakeof-
fer.com
FURNISHED LAKEVIEW
12,x50 1/, comp.
remod., new carpet
& paint In/out.
Ceramic tile.
$9500.1-888-202-1718
INVERNESS 1/1
CHA, Screened room.
Totally Renov'td.
Asking $8,000
Call after 2PM
(352) 201-0903
INVERNESS, RE-
DUCEDI $35.000 2 ba.
i2. bti Very 0zoe refdr-
bisned In adull park
heated pool, active
clubhouse, furnished
352-228-0919


CLASSIFIErDS


u! Mobile Homes
, In Park
INVERNESS 55+
2/2/carport. W/D,
d/wsher, furn'd,, new
carpet, 13x13 scrn.
rm., patio, 12x20 shed
$17K (352) 344-8848
Rent to Own. Nice
older 3BR, 2BA In
Leeson's Lakefront
55+ Park, $100 mo. +
lot rent. 352 726-9369
WALDEN WOODS
MUST SELL Updated
2/2+ 2Bonus Rooms
MOVE IN READY Ex-
tras inc Garden Tub.
Walk to Heated Pool/
Jacuzzi. COME LOOK
$34,900 352-382-2120
WEST WIND VILL 55+
(3) NEW 2005 2/2
carport, shed, scrn
prch, furn'd, pet ok.
Park rent $256mo.
Below cost. Resales
avail. 352-628-2090
|n Real Estate
For Rent

Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
>- Property &
Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
> Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc.
Mgmt.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
lnfo@oroperty
rmanagmentgroup

I0 Apartments I
Furnished
CRYSTAL RIVER
Near Town lbr $450
2br$600 352 212-7740
FLORAL CITY
1/1, $350/mo. $500
Sec. City Water. No
pets. (352) 344-5628
FLORAL CITY
LAKEFRONT Bedrm.
AC, Clean, No Pets
(352) 344-1025
"A Apartments I
I Unfurnished

2 BEDROOM
APTS.
C/H/A, Sm. Pets
restrictions apply.
Occasionally
handicapped units
do become avail.
For Info. call
Gatehouse Apts.
at 352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.


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1& 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
Avail, for Immed.
Occupancy.
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENTS
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TOWNHOMES
for Information call
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I Apartments
o Unfurnished

AFFORDABLE
COUNTY
WIDE RENTALS.
(352) 634-5499

BEVERLY HILLS
All util + TV hookup
| Included $475. |
352-228-2644
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Br, Laundry on site.
No pets, Special rates
Lecanto 2/2 Duplex
Dsh/Wsh.Was/dry.
(352)628-2815 Lv.Msg.
CRYSTAL RIVER
1&2 bd $425/& up.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL *
$100 MOVES-U-IN w/
aC appIyl. (Expl/15)
Cindy 352-257-8048


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S Services

DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
'Gas / Diesel Engines
SNo Job too big or
small 352-228-2067
DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Repairing gas &
diesel engines. No
job too big or small.
352-228-2067

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Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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COLEMAN TREE SERV.
Trim & Removal. Uc.
Ins. FREE EST. Lowest
rates. 352-270-8462
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OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
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I0Tree Servicej

DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
PGLD Materials Mine
Accepting Tree &
Brush Debris, Lbw
Dump Fees Mon-Frl
7am-5:30 pm Hoskins
Lane & Homosassa Trl
727-863-2642

SComputers

On-Site Same Day
Service Available
'All Computers
*Affordable Rates
SCertified Tech's
Networking
*Virus/Spyware/
Pop- Removal
(352) 341-4150
www fastteks cam
Why Buy New?
We restore old PC's
ComputerWorks
212-1165. 24 yrs exp
|1 Carpet
S Repair |
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728

1 Painting

CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext, Painting
Needs. Lie. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
CheapCheapCheap
DP Paint/Press.Clean
16 yrs. in Inverness
Uc.&Ins. 637-3765
DAVID RODGERS
Painting. lIc/Ins
Int/Ext repaints. Satis
faction Guaranted.
20 yrs exp.212-3160
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units mint,
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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FERRARO'S
Painting Service
Int/Ext. Free Est. Press
Cleanln 352 465-6631
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. HupchIck Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998


Boats |

AFFORDABLE Boat
Maint. & Repair
technical/electdcal
custom rigging
John (352) 746-4521
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- CREATIVE CUSTOM
CANVAS-Free est. On
location fittings/Instal-
lation. 352-270-3850
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PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
27 yrs. exp. Certified
Best prices/guarante-
ed. 352-220-9435

| Kitchenh
|o & Bath
BAThTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is re-
stored to new cond.
All colors avail.
697-TUBS (8827)


Upholstery

DICK'S UPHOLSTERY
Car, Boat, Mtrcycle
Seats, & Boat Tops
(352) 634-3787
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4 Cleaning |

BEST CLEANER IN FLA
Prof s Exp Rets Lic
Also laundry + sewing
Call Marcia, 560-7609
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Window I
Cleaning
SEE THROUGH
Window Washing
All aspects
352-489-4189
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Window Washing
All aspects
352-489-4189
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1--'- I
S Cabinetry

Affordable CABINETS
& COUNTER TOPS
New & Remodeled
352-586-8415

1 Carpentry/
6 Building
Dotson Construction
Decks, Remodeling
Etc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
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ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction 352-
637-4373 CRC1326872

mAluminum

SUBURBAN IND INC
Rescreen, Garage
Scr. doors. Gutter &
Window Cleaning
Llc#2708 352-628-0562
". Pressure J
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CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./Ext, Painting
Needs. LIc, & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Aodrew Joehl
Handyman.
Gen/Malnt/Repairs
Pressure cleaning.
Lawns/Gutters. No
Job too smallRell
able ns. 0256271
352-465-9201


All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic. 5863
(352) 746-0141-
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painting, drywall
flooring, pwr, wash
Malley's Home Maint
220-9486 (11c0259169)
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S of Any Size |
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ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commercial
Beverly Hills Area,
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696
DUN-RIE
ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repairs
New const. Remodel
Free Est 726-2907
EC13002699

SALTMARSH ELECTRIC
Comm/Olesid, Signs &
Ughting. ER13012391
352-344-3810
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S Plumbing

FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est,, Llc#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *

I^ Moving and |
Hauling
C.J.'S Sm.Local Moves
Furniture, clean-outs,
Dump runs & Brush
Low $$$ 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422


S Paving

TAR-MAX PAVING
VIGLIONE LLC-free est
Asphalt & Sealcoating
Llc.(352)726-3093 Ins.


I Fencing

AARON'S FENCE
Chainlink & Wood.
Uc. & Ins. Free Est.
24/7(352) 795-7373
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ROCKY'S Fencing
WORKING IN CITRUS
COUNTY FOR 25 YRS.
Free Est., Lic. & Ins.
352 422-7279
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All Types. Free Est.
Comm/Res. 628-4002

,R ofing

#1 In Service
Hise Roofing
New const, reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp,
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#0CCC1327059
AAA ROOFING
Free est. 30 yrs exp.
352-563-0411

John Gordon Roofing
Areas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358


Concrete

BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. Estimates
Llc#2579/Ins, 257-0078


Concrete

BETTER PRICES
CONCRETE WORK
Driveway Repairs
Uc,#2059 628-4830

Decorative concrete,
River rock resealing,
Power Washing, :
Stamping 344-4209

Father & Son
Decorative Concrete
textures, Stamp,spray
crack repair,staining
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways & tear outs
Tractor work, All kinds
Lc,. #1476, 726-6554

o Remodeling

Additions & Remodels
#CRC1327922,
352-344-8799
www.Santee
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Decks, Bathrooms &
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BUILDERS INC.
Remodeling, addi- I
tons, custom homes
& commercial. 352-
726-5507: CBC014582


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Enterprises, LLC

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for quality and value
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Stone/
cc Ceramic
A QUALITY TILE JOB
Showers. Firs.
Counters Etc.
(352) 422-2019
Lic,. #2713 Insured,

The Tile Man
Bathroom remodel
Specializing In
handicap. Lic/Ins.
#2441.295-7241


S Dirt Services

FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. All b=e of
D.jijeatCall Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
*TOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd -$7/ 5 Yd $85
10Yd $150/20Yd $250
Red Mulch $22.yd
352-302-6436

1 1Clearing/ I
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All Tractor/Dirt
, Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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D's Landscape &
Expert Tree Svc
Personalized design.
Bobcatwork fill/rock
& sod 352-563-0272


w Lawn Care

Budget Cuts Lawn
Care, Free Est. &
Window washing.
Lic.(352) 794-3120.
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DUN-RITE Lawncare
clean up, tree tim
etc. 352-302-4686

OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST RATES
Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins


Firewood

DRY OAK FIREWOOD
Split. 4 X 8 Stack $80
delivered/stacked.
352-344-2696




WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs- all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, RIchard
WATER SOFTENERS
$795 INSTALLED *
352-257-2597 MEEKS
WATER TREATMENT
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4 bed 2 ba $19.8001
Foreclosure Won't
last For Listings
800-366-9783 X H796


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Re-Roofs Repairs New Roofs
$50 OFF Roof Repairs Over $300
$100 OFF Complete Roofs Over $2500
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ul Apartments | Condos/Villas
o Unfurnished For Rent |
INISVILLAS TIHIOMOSASSA
INGLIS VILLAS Best Housing 'Value
Is now accepting es
applications for our NsWs Homes, Lease to&
1, 2, 3 BR Apts. SW's Homes, Lease to
Located 10 minutes Own from$179/mo +
North of Crys. Riv. lot rentat Evan Ridge
Call 352-447-0106 an exceptional
Or Apply: M,W, F 55+Park 352 628-5977
S33 Tronu Drive 0 Duplexes
Inglls Florida 0
Equal Housing For Rent
Opportunity 4 bed 2 ba $19,8001
INVERNESS Foreclosurel Won't
2/2/2 Close to last For Listings
everything. $700. Mo. 800-366-9783 X H796
(352) 422-2393 CRYSTAL RIVER
INVERNESS 3/1 Incl. water.$600.
2BdRm, Washer/Dryer M(352) 302-3346
Corner 581 & Anna CRYSTAL RIVER
Jo, No Pets/smoking, Fst. Mo. Free !!
$600/mo, 1 yr. lease, 3/1,CHA, $550. Mo,
credit check req'd. (352) 382-1344
ALL CITRUS REALTY FLORAL CITY
INC. (352) 726-2471 FLORAL CITY
INC. (352) 726-2471 2/1, $500/mo. + sec.
LECANTO IncIs. water, W/D hk.
2/1 Clean, spacious, -ups, 352-428-6057
CHA, W/D, No pets. HOMOSASSA 1/1
$550 352-563-2114 HOMOSASSA 1/1
$550 352-56-214, All turn. W&D,$460
S Rental, I mo.352-628-2703
information (352) 527-3800
Information INVERNESS 2/1/1
We Have Rentals Remodeled, Lawn
Starting at $425/mo Maint, $550 mo
+ Many others 352-359-5241
LANDMARK Efficiencies/
REALTY OEfficiencies
352-726-9136 ua Cottages i
Kathy or Jane
311 W Main St. Inv Cinnamon Ridge
1/1 Furn. Eff. All utl.
La Business Incl. $350. Mo. Lv.
Msg. (352) 628-9106
S Locations INVERNESS-
OFFICE SPACE AVAIL Holiday Special *
Sugarmlll Square/ No sec. dep
Sugarmill Woods Sm. 1/1 $450 mo,
t9x12 $475 mo. Incls all utils. + cable.
9-5 call 352-382-5800: 352-270-8298
Nights & weekends
call 352-613-0843.
WAREHOUSE/LEASE
w/Optlon to Buyl
5K sq ft; 800 w/air $7w k
Holder,FL 352-302- $ ms yoi-
0673:352-746-5951 (5760

I Condos/Villas a Rental
S For Rent Houses

CITRUS HILLS
2/2 ,Furn. Avail 12/15 HOMOSASSA
Lou (352) 697-1685 5455 Thrasther Ave
3 bedroom, 2 bath.
CITRUS HILLS Nice Block Home
2/2/1, unfum. Sale or with enclosed in-
Rent $700 + utilities, ground pool come
(352) 726-1812 r lot country setting
FREE RENT FOR JAN. frank 352-628-0950
SUMMERHILL AT
MEADOWCREST Io Rent: HousesI
Exclusive rental units. Furnished
Starting $995 monthly. Frih
352-563-657 BEV. HILLS 2/2/1
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HERNANDO Eat in kit., LR, DR, FL R,
2/2h on golf crs, lanai. Lg. deck, incl.
heated comm pool. yard maint & H20.
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SENIOR
APARTMENTS
Now Leasing:
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I BR/IBA
ith lill I Il,:l,'i
Independent Living
with Services
Starting at $526/mo
with govt subsidy,
includes meals,
housekeeping,
transportation
and more*
MOVE-IN SPECIAL
Save up to $500
if you rent now
Call 344-8477
to schedule a tour
518 Ella Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
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AVAILABLE RENTALS
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 Bed., I Bllh Apls. $550 to $B75
5 0,2, W 0Fl N1 &$=i,,gdOO
2/1 Home. ... ...... 75...
2/2 Homo. .... 700...
2/1,5 POelan Cov ... O ,$00
3/3 WFHonme n .... 60
2/2 WF Condo, Furn.,,, 1000
4/2 H o,,O......... .... 0.......... O
HOMOSASSA
3/2/2 Pool Ho. o......... 5k200O
4/2 HorneSMW, ... $9 0
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/ Duplex ..... .... 00
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CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5, Garb., H20,
$800 (352)527-0260
HERNANDO
3/2/1, newly reno-
vated, Irg scr porch.
fenced. $800 1st/sec.
352-341-1550
lo Rent: Houses I
[ Unfurnished
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENTTO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Downl
352-484-0866
iademission.com
BEVERLY HILLS
12 Michael Dr.
Nice 2/1/1 Fam. Rm.
$575. Mo.+ Sec.
(352) 628-0033
BEVERLY HILLS
1Br & 2Br homes
$525 -$575. 1st Mo Free
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1 74 S Columbus
St. & 208 S. Barbour
recently remodeled,
$750. mo. & $800 mo
352-302-0553
BEVERLY HILLS
3/1, Fl. Rm., CHA,
$650mo. 382-3525
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, immac., all
appl., finest gate
guarded community
In Citrus County,
$1050 mo. Incls. lawn
malnt.& deluxe
cable tv. Call Paul
352-746-9585
C ITRUS SPRINGS
Holiday Soecial II
First Month Free
3/2, new home
$745/mo. Small
pets, non smoking,
352-812-4848.
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, great location.
$695 Mo., Easy terms
to move in.
(352) 476-5573
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, Recently built
W/D, Lawn serve. Incl.
$700. mo., 1st, & sec.
(352) 212-2514
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, $650/mo + dep.
(352)464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $850/mo
795-6299 697-1240
HOMOSASSA
3/1 cony. loc. compl.
remodeld in '04.
$700. 352-228-3842
HOMOSASSA
3/1, 2 Carports, CHA,
No pets $650. 1st/sec
(352) 628-4210
HOMOSASSA
Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre
Lease Oat Flexible
Financing
Lg. Hot tub, Imm.Occ.
352-795 088 '
INVERNESS
2BR, 2BA, Condo
Lake access out
back door, $650 mo.
Incl. Assoc. fee & no
interest! 726-9369
Inverness 3/1'
Clean, water
view. Quiet
Neighborhood .
$625, F, Lst, & Sec.
(352) 400-1501
INVERNESS
3/2/2 Uke new.$800.
Mo.(352) 212-5812
INVERNESS
3/2/2 on 1/2acre.
Fen'cd. $850. Mo.
Rent/Owner Finance.
(352) 341-0696
INVERNESS
Clean, move in
special. 3/2/2,
with pool, $795 mo.
1st, last, security. W/
Lease Option to buy.
Owner financing.
352-400-1501
INVERNESS
Fst Mo. Free, 2/2/1
$750. Mo.' ,
Apt. 2/1 $550.No pets.
(352) 344-2500
INVERNESS
HIGHLANDS 3/2/1
Fully remod. Fen'cd
Yd., pets ok$675. Mo.
(352) 228-1542
INVERNESS
Highlands.
3/2/2, $750. Mo.
(352) 341-1142
I Waterfront i
[| Rentals |
CRYSTAL RIVER
Dock space Avail. 25'
to 27'(352) 563-1336
HOMOSASSA
RIVER FRONT
2/1.5 $800/mo. + utils
Irg dock352-422-3338
Rent or
Sale
INVERNESS
3/2/2 Spacious,
Country Club
Location/pool
$700/mo.
908-322-6529
INVERNESS
3/2/2, $825. 1st. Ist
Sec. (305) 975-5121
Rooms For
S Rent
LECANTO
W/D, Pool Ref Ist/Sec
$500mo 352-527-8144


o Seasonal
Rental
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5, Garb., H20,
furnished, $800mo.
(352)527-0260
OLD HOMOSASSA
IBR Cottage, In Art
District, util. pd. $850.
mo. (352) 795-0553
, Vacation
o Rentals
4 bed 2 ba $19,8001
Foreclosure! Won't
last For Listings
800-366-9783 X H796
0 Real Estate
o For Sale
A LEASE TO OWN
Bad Credit OK
Crystal River, Citrus
Springs & Homosassa
321-436-7828


1 Real Estate
For Sale
HERNANDO RANCH
2/2/Oversized
Gar.On 3.8 acres,
fenc'd. & cross fenc'd.
Bring your horses.
Close In between
Hwys. 486 & 44. Pole
barn w/elec.
Lots of privacy, 264 Ft.
of frontage. $249,000 ,
Parsley Redl Estate
Inc. Carl Gareth
Roulllard ,
(352) 422-5731
Lake Panasoffkee
2/1/CP on Ig. lot, new
septic. Shed.$60,000.
Owner Finance.
Low Interest.
(352)793-6601
Picture Perfect
Homes NEW HOMES
STARTING At $85,000
On Your Lot
Atkinson
Construction
352-637-4138
Uc CBCO58-5

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NOTICE:
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advertising in this
newspaper Is
subject to Fair
Housing Act which
makes it Illegal to
advertise "any
preference,
limitation or
discrimination
based on race,
color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial
status or national
origin, or an
Intention, to make
such preference.
limitation or
discrimination.
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Includes children
under the age of 18
living with parents
or
legal custodians,
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and people,
securing custody of
children under 18.
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Estates
4 bed 2 ba $19,8001
Foreclosurel Won't
last! For Listings
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oCommerciall
Real Estate
BROKER/OWNER
Warehouse/Office
$800/mo Call Lisa
352-634-0129
CRYSTAL RIVER
historical dlstrlot
duplex $550 + tx
638 & 640 N Citrus Av
Call Usa ,
352-634-0129
WAREHOUSE/LEASE
w/Option to Buyl
5Ksq ft; 800 w/air
Holder,F. 352-302-
0673:352-746-5951

ICitrus SpringsI
Io Homes


REAL ESTATE
HOME OWNER
SPECIALS
6 lines
14 Days...........$36.50
30 Days...........$56.50
(All extra linage
$5.00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
Private Party Only.
Owner must
live In home.
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.

S Pine
Ridge
HORSE FARM
3+acres Under $300K,
3/2, pool, 28x60 barn,
18x30 RV cover.
Adjoining 3.4 acres
avail. 352-746-0348


, (352) 795-1555

%4 Beverly |
5Hills Homesl
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Down!
352-484-0866
jademission.com
Remodeled
2BR /2 Full BA/ I CG
BRAND NEW: Roof,
AC, Kitchen, Stainless
Appl.'s, Cabs. Baths,
Carpet, tile, fixtures.
Nice Area, $89,900.
(352) 464-2160
View at realtor.com/
mls#331168
l Lecanto
| Homes
BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.
Over finac'd, dblwide
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
OWNER FINANCING
3/2 2004 dbwd,
1500sqft. AG/pool.
2ac, Irg fla rm. $79K.
$6727 dn, $562 mth,
727-992-1372
I Meadowcrest
, Homes
MEADOWCREST
2/2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843
' Citrus Hills |
Sh Homes
GOLF COURSE
2-Story 3/2/2 home.
Lots of upgrades.
Recently remodeled.
PRICED FOR FAST SELL
19k. (352) 302-9834
h HernandoJ
S Homes
Farm House on 21h
acre w/2 stall barn
4/3, Inground Pool,
2,600 sf liv. $215,000.
2875 E. Tlberwood Ct.
(352) 302-0951
Inverness
Homes
BUYING HOMES
Any: Size. cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.
Over finac'd, dblwlde
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
For Sale, By Owner
3BR 3BA, pool, 16x24
: ,workshop, close to
school; hasp.. library,
WTI, 518 Poinsettia,
Ave. (352) 860-0878
Newly remodeled 2/1
w/den, opt. bdrm,
well. Inside laundry,
20x40 garage/wrkshp
10x12 strge. Fenc'd &
gated. 1.25 ac.All for
$69,500. 352-422-0605
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2.8% COMMISSION

Re* Iayect

(352) 795-1555

SELLERS
The Fish
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EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046

| Crystal River
Homes








BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION

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

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BETTY MORTON
2.8% COMMISSION
R iy lect

(352) 795-1555


Completely
Remodeled, Seller
financing available.
10% down.
1179 Lion Cub
(352) 302-0877
Reduced to $165K
obo, 3/3/2, Sunken LR
fireplace, Lg. Kit, DR,
FL Rm, fenced, Xtra
lots avail. Horses OK,
6825 W Avocado St.
Off Dunkenfleld
352-795-5285
Citrus County
5 Homes
4 bed 2 ba $19,2001
FORECLOSUREl
Won't last For Listings
800-366-9783 X H796








BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

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











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

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Today!

Motivated
Sellers


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HOUSE



BUYERS FIND...
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Directions & Maps
By Owner Homes
MLS & More..
OpenHouse
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Homes NEW HOMES
STARTING At
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Atkinson
Construction
352-637-4138
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SOLD $1
MILLION
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RAINBOW END 2/1/1
Tile floors, Carpet In
Bd. ,Rms.CHA. Fenced
back Yd. Scr'nd. front
& rear porch. $85.000
(352) 489-3486
ISumter Countyl
, Homes I
Lake Panasoffkee
2/1/CP on Ig. lot, new
septic. Shed.$60,000.
Owner Finance,
Low interest.
352 793-6601
SCondos For
Sale
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, Unfurn. Sale or
Rent $700 + utilities.
(352)'726-1812
INVERNESS 2/2
Scr.porch, across
from pool/clubhouse
605 Whispering Pines
Blvd. $84,900
(352) 422-2706
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SHomes
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County at
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3100 sq ft u
Deck w/ F
$199K (REDU
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HOMOS
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$7,000 or m
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$32,500 or n
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$8,500 or m
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nder roof. Foreclosurel Won't Dock space Avail. 25
FP, dock, last For Listings to 27'(352) 563-1336
UCED$49k) 800-366-9783 X H796 WELLCRAFT
1-5611 AIR BOAT 1987, 250 Sportsman, 25',
iA S S A L y c o m b in g 2 0 0 a n g le G a s e n g ., 3 0 d ra f t, 2 6 0 1 A||1 1n
rlng, 163' trailer $6500 (352) 344-9651
slip, Brand (352) 464-5447 0 Recreational|
coupled. Recreational
Ite. $599K AIRBOAT : Vehicles VU
-5229 1996, 15', 500cubic I
Inch, Cadillac engine '98 ENDEAVOR
NESS completely rebuilt 38 Ft. W/ Slide. 38 K
gar. FIrm, (352) 560-3019 Ml. Dual a, $35000 I
oat dock 52-375 or
shingle rf Aluminum Boat Ob, 35263751490 rf
shore 14 Ft. 05 15 HP. 352-5863090
-489-1384 Yamaha, w/traller. ALLEGRO 1 Vni m I l6
NESS $2,250.(352) 563-5688 '85, New motor,
me 2/2 AQUA SPORT generator, 27 ft., ,
Lg Lot, 190 Osprey, 2001 Al cond, $6,985 d
ghborhd Christmas Special 352-634-4793 -
kHender- 115 hp Johnson re- AUTO. BOAT &
489-1384 "built 5 yr. warr t RV- ai^^
1st $10352-746-5856 DONATIONS
AQUA SPORT 43 year old
'98, CC, 165 Striper, Non-reporting
'04 mtr. 40HP Yam. T/T 501-C-3 Charity.,_11
blmlnI top, galv. trr. Maritime Ministries 4111111111111,
$5,200 (513) 260-6410 (352) 795-9621
BASS BOAT *Tax Deductible -
SAlum. 17' Lowe, 1991 COACHMEN |a 0
S 40hp Johnson,2 live, PATHFINDER 03,31' Cars I Cars Trucks
isMr wells, locking pole w/27,200 miles. .
storage, exc. cond $35,000 obo
$3500 ,ba (352) 726-0263 BIG SALEII9SATURN DoDaEpo "
0m 352-212-0329 AIR CONSIGNMENT USA '99 Wagon, has 99 Dakota Spo
lCRUISEACean, Safe Autos ,tow pkg. $3,000. f,' Iir.xr red
BAYLINER '94, Class A, Wide No Junk Perfect Condition. .:-pepr 38 e'-r
'86, 21ft, Clera, body. Diesel pusher, Financing Available (352) 344-0017 $3 000 (765) 278.9315
Cuddy cabin, 225hp, Alison Trans. & more, US19, Across Arport SUBARU ISUZU
hro Lots of extras $4500. $35,500. 352 835-4273 U351, Across Alrpo SUBARU ISUZU
Good cond DAMN (352) 461-4518 2003 Forester XS 94 r. ... ,,. res,
Good cnd. DAMON AWD, Nicely EquiP. R .r.,. S,'". ir ,
Select (352) 726-3302 '92, 32', 454 Chevy BMW $8990 or $189 mE, rri,., amC, rn '
Select or 697-2513 eng, 27K, 2 ACs, qn. '03, 745 LI, NAV, wacl-800-714-9813 5 p.3 ge, ...:.rk.
.com BENTLEY bed. Non Smok, No black, sun roof. all SUI e.e: o .: c.r '.-a
2009, 20FT, PONTOON pets, Lots of extras & options $29K Mint SUSUKI $3,000 obo (352)
Cruise, 50HP, 4 stroke, Exc. Condl$15,900. (352) 746-2696 '07 Forenza. 30K mi, 726-9724
$14,900 352-422-7166 DAYBREAK 2001, LeSabre $1w8k .3a5 3 1. o l
BIG O AIRBOAT '03, 34 ft., 28k miles All Power, 1 Owner $13,800. 352I- Vehicle
2000 13' Big 0 airboat new tires, exc. cond. First $3990 Buys Itl TOYOTA
7' wide. 72" power shift loaded W /extras 1-800-714-9813 2003 Camry LE AZTEK
carbon fiber prop, new. 1Ig. slide out $27,000 BUICK Sunroof, Nicely EquiP. Pontiac 04 Low
seat covers & heavy (352) 382-1857 BUICK $7990 or $169 ma, rr,,.e: ,a,, I .ul
duty trailer Nice ride & '97, LeSabre, LTD 4 dr, wac 1-800-714-9813 ", ..3r.,-Ir. ...r. r.r
duty trailer. Nice ride & FOUR WINDS load'd, 76K, V6, great 1.877-566-6686
ORTON $7,000. CALL Dale A motor home, 3112ft., $3,650, 352-382-7764, TRSPECIALS 352-726-5715
352-220-8076 OR 20k ml. V10 gas, ducted HEADER + 4 lines 35-76-71
AMISSION 352-220-8727. rf. air, onon 4K gen., qn CADILLAC 7 HDER 4l CADILLAC
BOSTON bed, etc. Saturn tow '95 El Dorado, 89k Days..c $4230.50 '05 aade a l.:.. -T, all
Slct WHITEHALL Avail. $35,000. Lets talk orig. miles. Exc cond. 30 Days ........... $68.50 ...
S 16', beautiful wood (352) 397-5007 Perfect Interior.$3987 (All extra linage (34 266-9328
boat, hand crafted by a GEORGIE BOY 352-476-2014 $5.00 per line)
95-1555 master Mariner, wood '05, Pursuit, Class A, CHEVEROLET CALL CHEVY
Inlay seats and 2 sets of 30ft. '04 Malibu, LS. V-6 352-563-5966 BL-- :": J.Jr
:ant oars, has mast for sail- Excel. cond. 8k ml., 4 Dr. 33K Mi. Sunroof, 1 vehicle per ad. ,, .' ...,-o -' i
ert boat conversion, tran- 2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back Loaded. $7,950. Private Party Only .- ..r ,
som for electric motor, up camera, all the bells (352) 341-0368 (Non Refundable)
5a lot. Pine used twice, Inci trailer, and whistles and much CHEVROLET All Ads are prepaid. DODGE '
by horse $6.000.(352) 382-1895 more, must see this '94, Camaro Z28, Some restrictions D'.- ". l.':-1 J.J
, $48,850 C R coach, Asking $50 ,000 -' ,
8,850 APE H obo (35h2) 746-7626 Convertible. Auto. Air may apply. f,,l r1'. u IE
LEVINS '94 172 ,8ft. wide. & CD. Black in Color. cC
-1301 C/C. Merc.90 HP. Holiday Rambler New Floormaster Classic .r.* c t. ...HJ
Realty outboard W/Trailer '03, By Monico, 300 exhaust. LTI eng. Vehicles (352) 344-0505
ESIRABLE S4,950.(352)634-4793 Cummins, 2 slides, Runs & drives great Explorer
1-acre by incl. tow vehicle, $4,000 OBO. Will trade 1954 CHRYSLER '02 Blk. 86k. Mi.
-374-6637 CENTURY mint cond. $79,900. for Jeep Wrangler. Imperial, Restorer's Puns great B F
'01- Bay, 21ft. (352) 302-7073 (352) 382-7001 Dream. $6500.obo G:..:.n.:r. tire: $5000.
rus '02, 150HP Yamaha Ooo.(352) 601-0414
LandlI w/ trlr., custom cover Holiday Rambler CHEVY 352-228-0597 00052) 601.04
L dep/find, VHF, Iw hrs., Admiral Motor Home 36' '96 Camaro, T-Tops, AUTO/SWAP/CAR i
11Sale like new, $14,500. 2 slides, 340hp, gas eng. rare 5 spd, AC, V6, 36 CORRAL SHOW 0 Valns
cayne Dr. (352) 442-7772 all options transf ext. mpg jet blk, depend.
8cayneDr. (352)4427772 wartr. $51,900 $2,200. 352- 563-0615 Sumter Co. 11Ford '
ings, FL Century 352 795-3970 C Fairgrounds 1996 Windstar GL \ ,
80' X 125' '06 Bay 12,115hph ITASCA NAVION CHn Sumter 112k. m loaded,
aot. Price Yamaha. 4strk 70 hrs ITASCA NAVION '98, Lumina IS, 4 DR. Sumter 112k, m. loaded,
nake offer. Factory Wrty 4 yrs '06 24FT, Mercedes loaded, low ml., V6 cass. Swap Meets cold a/c, great
402-8015 left, Galv. Trailer diesel, Class C Good great MPG Clean Jan 4, 2009 shape, 8 pass .$2500
Welcome brakes, Electronics, mpg. low ml, 1, slide, $3,450. (352) 382-4541 (352) 422-2611
Sale bimini.xtras like new loaded, $57,995.SLER 1-800-438-8559 Fo
ocean Dr. $19,500352-628-5591 352-464-0371 Seabrn Con CABALLERO '99, Windstar.
rn. FL 3 JAMBOREE 0 V6, 76k ml., great '79 El Camino, 7 Psg. 124k ML .
85 X 125 DISCOUNT SHEDS 29',2005, V-10 Class C working cond.$4,999 Loaded very good Exc. Cond. $4,150. -
ot. Price CONSIGNMENT 12,400 mi., Loaded (352) 522-0235 cond. $5,400. (352) 628-5708
ake offer. Sale your Pert. Condlittonl 2 (352) 423-3047
402-8015 boats,cars, RVs etc. Ready to gal $39,000 CHRYSLER CAMARO Z 28 ATVs
Neicome from our business (352) 465-2138 05 PT CRUISER Cony '88 Red, LT 1 eng.
r Sale location Hwy41 MOTOR HOME 39K mi metal blue PS./PB. Cold A.C.
)cean Dr. Inverness. Call for '95 Fleetwood Flair Limited Edition $8500 PS./PB. Cold A.C. HONDA
rings, FL Details 22 Ft. Class A. W/454 obo (352) 860-1426 Condition. $7,400.Great 4wd'03 Rancher.spd + reverse,
85' X 125' (352) 637-0004 Eng. Low MI. CHRYSLER Camaro Z 28, '79 Climbs mountains &
ot. Price (352) 860-1867 '05, Seabring conv. Black 4 spd. super J r a. -
iqi ofter.. GAMElSH R ~-E PACE-ARROW- 58K ml.. new tires,. 0 Tr6 .Camro e r 2
402-8015 14fl Riberglass S 04,38' 3 SLIDES $8,200 Must see $6,900-'," 563-0615 Cr ,saO Pr,
welcome Merc.Engine, trailer, 21k ml fully loaded (352) 795-1648 (352) 422-5663l
r Sale man352)6376216 3 tv's $92,500 ab CORVETTE CHEVY Motorcycl
Icean Dr. (5 E352-302-0743 02, Z06, '69 Classic C10 SHT
rings, FL HURR ANE Cam S/ Black, low m, over BD350/350 AC, PS, 1
o Pce 115HP, 4sroke h, Trvelrailers/ 30mpg hwy $24,400. $15K or trade '01 HD ROADKI
ot. Price 115HP stroke aha Travelralers (352) 613-5355 (352) 746-9212 Fact, custom, HI pe
lake offer. w/ trIr. $15,900. will Over $43,000 In r
402-8015 trade (352) 503-3778' COACHMAN CORVETTE FORD celpts. 17k mi. $13
Welcome HURRICANE '92 -00, 5th Wheel, 25ft. 2007 convertible MUSTANG '68, 289 trade 352-563-061
Sale fReR '92 Travel Traller,,CD/ corvette,only 4,076 ALL ORIGINAL Crystal River
sp S t. L21 ftdeck boat. \ Stereo miles on this rare sll- fact a/c, 59,500 mi. '04 HONDA
ngs, peroSt. Looks New, 130hp sliout, clean, ver on silver on silver Runs Greatl $8k, CBR1000RR. New tir
rings, FL Yamaha. New $8500. (2) 503-5446 vette, power converta- garaged800RR. Newir
100' X 125' upholstery/topRU garaged, 4800mL.A
- .26 acre $4,000, 352-563-9834 COAbHMEN ble top, 6 sp auto, (352) 302-7681 driven. $7,500/ oba
7000 or Cpiva '03 Lrg slide paddle shift, heads up 352-7464521
000 or LIL BUDDY Like new,$)0,000e display, magnetic F55 GTO 352-746-521
MINITOON. 11ft, elec. L 76527-9 15 suspension, naviga- 1967, The real deal, '04 KAWASAKI
4elomle motor/chrger. Direct Hoosass tion system, all op- older restoration, just out 800 Vulcan Classi
-e0come from mfg. $3595 tions available are on of storage $25K or trade Hwy & Sssy bars,.
rSale Pelican Marine Prod- FOUR WINDS this gorgeous vette, (352) 621-0666 windshield, cover.)
rkview Dr. ucts. 352-266-2273 '01, TravelT(aler Over $2,000 in $3800. 352-419-581%
rings, FL /us out zoomcitus.com 26ft.. w/ slide out aftermarket parts MERCEDES DUCATI
80' X 125 Nature Coast Marine $9,900 obo included, Your's '72, 3505L both tps. 2003,800 Monster,
ot. Price New, Used & Brkrg. (352) 628-5498 for only, $51,500. $6,900 or Trade 4,500 miles, yelow
nake offer. We Pay $$ for Clean Gulfstream 352- 270-3193 black, mint cond. x
402-8015 Used Boats.794-0094 '04, 38 ft.; slide out FORD MERCEDES BENZ $4,900. 352-257-1514'
Welcome w/sliding glass door '01, Taurus LXI, 4DR, 1985 380SL, 2 top HARLEY '
rSale full kit., bedrm./bath Loaded, low ml. econ roadster. Drives, looks 01, FLHTCUI Ultra
ibar Lane E EEII very clean, $13,500. V6, CD, AC, perfect great. Many new Classic, stage one
ido, F2L (352) 527-8911 Cindy $4,250. 352-212-9383 Mercedes parts.
150' X 292'IrNew A/C. Must see! upgrade 32K mi &,"
lot. Price I BUY RV'S. FORD $8,700. David $10,000(352) 860-0464-'.
mnake offer. lATI Travel Trollers, '03 Musng Conv. auto, 352-637-6443. HARLEY
402-8015 I 5th Wheels, V-6, leatfier, all pwr, 80k, MERCURY '05 Heritage Softaltl.
Welcome H U Motor Homes great cond. $7999. '64 Comet. Runs Classic.Leather
Sale O ATNCall Glenn, 352-382-2755 good. $1000, Obo. saddle bags,fuel .'-
Springs, FL Selling The A Fast JAYCO 2005, F-150 Bedliner, Rolls Royce Gold Medallon Pkg.

lt Price AsTheyCome In 28' used twice, smells pmts $189 m Wac 2 Dr Park Ward LTD r 5,
lake offer. & looks new, green 1-800-714-9813 F$r125 s00oof 2r0 (352)228-0841'.
402-8015 clean, sips 6 $16,800 FORD (727)422-4433 Harley Davidso
Welcome (352) 503-7431 '91, stangconvert THUNDERBIRD 'oveletdl 8cd

ckwood F'04,A H, ybrid Turavel Trr great, cold AC very 38K MI Like New, access $5,895 obo
Springs, FL 2rAC, Heat, Micro. Tub/ good cond. $3,000. $13,900 Will trade for 352-746-7655. '
ot. Price OSPREY cond $9,500, 3 2RD23 boat.(352) 795-0122 726-4109
lake offer 1994- 16ft, GREAT 352-564-4151 FOD SWJ o, Volkswagen Harley Davldson,"
r402-8015 FISHING BOATI88 352561 '97 Escort SE w on '78 Super Beetle '98, Road King Police'
Welcome Evlnrude, electronics, Mon 5 AC A Xtra c n conv. runs well, $3500 excel cond..21k ml.
Sale $5000. 352621-471, ''03 51h wheel 3 e 30 MPG 125K $2800 or will consider trade new tires, new brake '
kola Way PONTOON , Truck avall also for 2 0(352)212-4477 ,100 ,
rings, FL '03, 25' SUN TRACKER; tow (352) 422-5731 JAGUAR || 352-212-0329
80' X 125 '05,90hp Merc, low TRAVEL TRAILER 2003 S-Type. Trucks Harley Davidso2 4
ot. Price hrs, fresh bottom '05 Fleetwood, 27Ft. Exc gas Mileage 'I99 Fatboy, 21.774 m
akeoffer, paint, VHF alum Loaded, Exc cond, 30K mi V-6 SUPERB '94 CHEVY OtH-D Reman, top en$ ,
402-8015 deck, tandem Irlr. SIps 6, Rear bath rm $18,900 Suc Ext. cab 8f bed, New Ot as .95
Welcome cust. dive platform Full add a room, to $15,900 motor, goad nd (352)c563-9876 .:
Sale $12,000.352-586-1676 $10,500 Obo. (352)527-3456 wheel drive Z71 pkg. HONDA ,
ree Farm PONTOON (352) 621-8091 J $4,200. Shadow Arrow 06, !
Tly Hills, FL Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50 JEEP352-563-1518 Iv msg 714K ml, garage''
150' X 342' TLRC Engine ke New Auto Parts/I '07 Compass, 12,7k ml 3525, kept, not In rain, .
10 or make 40hrs Playpen Cover Accessories leather Seats. '97 FORD F350 floorboard $6200 obo-
402-8015 oort-o- Ppey, extras Exc .cond $13,500 XLT pwr strk dIesel. (347)223-7269 aft 3:30
welcome .000 1999 Mitsubishi 352-560-7178 Loaded, 5th wheel, Honda ike
Sale (352) 628-0281 Eclipse, wrecked, for KIA $9pprs $5,d500;sllHnda Tte0
reFarmparts, exc, 2.0 16 2007 Sedona EX ml. Black Cherry -
rly Hills, FL PROLINE valve eng. & auto 7 Pass, Great MPGI BIG SALEII" $29,500. '
150' X 342' 03 32ff center transm. 2 sets of $10990 or $199 mo, CONSIGNMENT USA (352)465-6991 ,,
0 or make oMoB 160 hik ne, I17006 ml, (3t ) wac 1-800-714-9813 Clean, Safe Autos KAWASAKI ,


)4lome loaded, incl trial may 302-2781464-0220 MAZDA No Junk '97, 1500 CC, 24k mi:,,U I
welcome consider newer Corvette Vhl 2003, MPV LX Financing Available new tires, cust, palnt,
r Sale as part trade $48K 0 Vehicles 58k Orig ml,, 1 Owner US19, Across Airport Vance & Hines exh, '
N. Rooks (352) 201-1833 Wanted Showroom Newl (352)461-4518 $3,500 obo 344-230.
verness FL PRO-LINE 1 A Calil 1-800-714-9813 CHEVY Kawasaki KX 85
Lots (20' x 89,20' C/C, 98 $$CASHPAID$$ MAZDA '00, S automatic, 2006 Dlrtblke. low hrsi '
80'X 70' Merc,125hp,new WadoVecles 2004 Tribute 46k Miles, CD plyer,138Kml mnt cond garage
Garman electronics Dead or Alive, 1-wne, Mstmee
total. BOAT MOTR & Dale's Auto Parts 1 Owner, Hurry 1 owner $4,200 1-owner, Must seel
00 or make T -628-4144 $8990 or $179 mo (850)855-8655, Inglls $1500 (352) 637-5143
402-8015 ITRAILER only$35001 352- 1-800-714-9813 SCOTER
i ll352-220-5299 11 1-800-714-98CHEVY
welcome 352 5299 $ TOP DOLLAR $$ MAZDA 6 '97, Suburban 1500. 05, 650 Bergman
PROLINE W/CUTTY I For Wrecked & I 2004, Auto, Low miles Great conditions 5000K Mls Powerful de
oat 95, 20' 120 HP | Junk Cars I $7990 or pmts $4,000 OBO. faset &fun, Loaded,
isories Merc. Dep/find. $ (352) 201-1052 $ $179 mo,wac (352)586-7126 lke new. $5,900.50'
*- --J Radio, fish rigging. LI m-----m = 1-800-714-9813 (352)637-6046
e Motor Includes trallor. CASH BUYER DODGE 02 SUZUKI
haft, fresh Good cond,$6,900. Buying Used Cars MERCURY Quad cab, small V8, '02, GZ 250 16,4303
, full gear Call Pete @ Trucks & Vans Sable '04, LS, Wagon auto, all pwr.Beauti- Mi. 82 Mpg. Mec.
y low hrs, (352) 746-4969 For used car lot 30, 5 K miles, ful red. X-chrm $5850 Sound. $1,175
25SEA-PRO LARRY'S AUTO SALES Exc, condition obo, 352-302-3030 (352) 795-8906
20-6410 Barely Used $25k Boat Hwy 19 S. Crystal River $9,500 (352)1-0866 DODGE SUZUKI
For $13,500 Since 1973 564-8333 MGB 2000 Ram Quad cab, 05, Blvd. C90 1500c
rcraft 07, 186 Dual Console, : Convertible 1977, 57k ml. 5.9, short bed w/liner, exc. cond. Incls ne,
115hp Merc. Cars Blue, many xtras pwr cruise, a/c. auto, pull behind tril, too-
D00 (352)560-7178 Excellent Condition hitch. REDUCEDI many xtras too list $9
4 Tec SEA-PRO ACURA $10,500 (352)628-0281 $5,800, 352-628-3868 (352) 586-2806
urged, red. 98,.21 ft. center 04 3.5RL leather 42k OLDSMOBILE DODGE YAMAHA
rl. Very low console, 225hp Suzuki ml, loaded, '83,98 Regency '94, Ram 350, '05 YZ125 DIRT BIK
or In salt depth finder, live well moonroof, nav.' all MUST SELLI $1500 Full size, work truck Race ready. Manyi
educed tandum trII.$6,937. options $19,995 Good cond. $2,500 obo extras, $2800.,352-.
212-8868 (352) 270-8481 352-422-2960 352-628-7983 (352) 527-2241 795-5070:586-9349.i






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NANcy KENNiEDY
nkennedyachronicleonlinexom
Cbronicle


s a police officer,
Dave VanderKlay
hated motorcycles.

He had cleaned up after far
too many traffic fatalities involv-
ing motorcycles, broken up far
too many bar fig4ts between rival
biker gangs, served far too many
search warrants'on drug houses
and houses of prostitution in-
yolving bikers and responded to
far too many biker-relat6d shoot-
ing and stabbing deaths.
"I hated bikers and hated
bikes," he said.
And then God called him to
ride.
Today, the 64-year-old retired
Suffolk County, MY, cop rides a
Harley, taking the Word of God
and the gospel of grace to those
same people he once despised.
"I dealt with bikers all of my


Open hearts, open minds now open doors


S AT AY
JANUARY 3, 2009


Nancy Kennedy
GRACE
NOTES


MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Former New Yo rk police officer Dave Vanderl(lay has been riding motorcycles and witnessing for Christ since November 2004. At one time, Van-
derK(ay waptpO ripthipg1o, do with bike, bocauseoftheir Opilger. Re feels Christ. has led him onto a bike to reach others who enjoy them.

Former offlcer takes to the road to spread word of God on hi's motorcyle runs


accepted," he said. "But I had
that religious life, too. I looked
good on the outside. We always
did the things you're supposed
to do. Besides, I wasdt a mur-
derer or an adulterer. I didn't
steal, so, it was easy to rational-
ize." ,


couldn't answer her.
"Here I was a tough cop,.and I
started crying," he said. "That
was one ofthe most embarrassing
moments of my life. I couldn't *ex-
plain to her what it was like to
know Jesus Christ because I did-
n't know him. All I could do was
ask Jesus to forgive me and take
over my life."
That was in 1976.
After that VanderKlay changed
more on the inside than on the
outside. His religious life made
more sense to him and he con-
tinued to grow in his faith and
love for Jesus as he continued
his life as a cop, working street
crimeand later as a detective.
Then, a few years before. his
retirement, as he sat with his feet
on his desk he Asked God, "What
do you want me to do for the rest
of my life?"
'In his mind's eye he saw two
words: Harley-Davidson.
He thought, "Wow, that's inter-
esting."
See RIDF/Page C6


police life and always had bad
experiences with bikers not to
mention motorcycles are danger-
ous," he said.
Part of his aversion to bikers
stemmed from how, he viewed
life. The son of a Christian Re-
form minister, VanderKlay grew
up religious.
He married a
nice girl from It dii
church and possible ti
raised his chil-
,dren with faith- from God
ful church
attendance, wasthen
Bible reading
and family de- to d
motions.
I "I practiced
what I was Davi
taught," he abi
said, "but I while riding
lived three
lives my church life, my social
life and my cop life."
His cop life included knocking
back 12 scotch and waters with
his buddies.
"A fella had to do that to be


He didnt
see himself as
a sinner, he
said. Bikers
were sinners.
But then he
went to a
church service
where people
were talking
about how
Jesus had
changed their,
lives and he re-
alized he knew
all the cate-


Judi Siegal
JUDI'S
JOURNAL


lidn't seem
that it Was
,d, but if it
n I wanted
do it.

ve VanderKlay
ibout his call to witness
g his Harley-Davidson.


chism and Bible stories, but
Jesus had never changed his life.
For the first time he saw himself
as a sinner.
Then a woman asked him
questions about Jesus and he


I
new capital, campaign and a
loan from a limited liability
company of congregants,
there was enough to realize
the dream. Ground was bro-
ken in March 2008 and the
building was completed in
less than four months -
record time.
The 2,600-square-foot
church was designed by a
committee, led by Dennis
and Linda Reiland of Floral
City, built by Clark Construc-
tion Company and land-
scaped with native plants
from Jane's Garden. Attempt-
ing a "green" church, energy
efficiency is incorporated, in-
eluding a reflective roof, air-
tight windows, extra
insulation and many special
controls in the heating and
cooling systems. The land-
scaping is designed to shade
and use a limited amount of
water
For infofffiakion, call (352)
465-425.


Church celebrates'new home


Special to tbc Cbronick
On Sunday, Nov. 0, the Na-
ture Coast Unitarian-Univer-
salist Fellowship formally
dedicated its first new build-
ing at 7633 N. Florida Ave. in
Citrus Springs. Near the in-
tersection of U.S. 41 and
County Road 491 in Holder,
the new church serves Inglis,
Dunnellon and Ocala, as well
as Citrus County.
After 10 years in rented
space, the UUs completed
their new home and the first
service in the building was
June 1, 2008. The Nov. 9 ded-
ication ceremony allowed for
returning "snowbirds" to at-
tend.
Guest speakers included
the Reverends DeWolf and
Reed, and the Rev. Kenn
Hurto, UU District Execu-
tive.


A decade earlier, the first
UU services were in the Bev-
erly Hills Community Center,
and then later in rented
uarters on Norvell Bryant
Highway Unitarian Univer-
salism, a religion with Judeo-
Christian roots, affirms the
worth of human beings, advo-
cates freedom of belief and
the search for truth.
During the first year, Ray
O'Connell of. Beverly Hills
was elected president, a
choir was formed and Sun-
day school initiated. Without
a minister, the services were
conducted by members of the
fellowship and by guest min-
isters.
In 2000, the Rev. Dale
Reed, a longtime UU, was
elected president; it was his
vision to have a church home,
and fundraising began. The
Rev. Mary Louise DeWolf


Special to the Chronicle
After 10 years in rented space, the Nature Coast Unitarian-Uni-
versalist Fellowship recently dedicated their new building In
Citrus Springs.

from Crystal River, hired as tion voted in August 2007 to
the first minister, continues build on U.S. 41 in Citrus
to serve today. Springs. Combining funds
The flourishing congrega- raised through the years, a


0


i'Ion


Thanks


be to


Fred.
hose who write
columns are bound to
get people who dis-
agree with them like "Ole
Fred." .
Fred has written me a few
times, most recently to take
offense at a column about
Christians who cuss and how
I didn1 want to be one any-
more. For the life of me I
can't figure out how he could
fi nd fault with that, but he
did.
One thing he wrote in his e-
mail caught my attention and
I've thought and prayed -
about it all week in case he's
right and I have this whole
grace thing wrong. Fred
wrote, "Christianity is a very
strict and demanding faith."
He said Christians cant
use bad language, implying
that it's impossible. Obvi-
ously he's never smacked his
thumb with a hammer or
been cut off in traffic. Even if
the words dont come out of
your mouth, the sentiment is
probably in your hearL
As for ChristianitN' being
strict and deniandim I asked
God i r that's true. I bel ie%;e he
ansvered through a semion,
a soM se% era I Scripture pas-
sages and an e-mailed quote.
In the sermon, the
See GRACE/Page C5


Observing


the new


year,
ere it is, another new
year, and for most of
us, We are glad the old
one has passed into history.
Gone is the craziness of the
holiday season and its ex-
cesses. We are left with the
stark reality of the times and
,how will we manage our lives
in the 365 days.
In the Jewish tradition, the
whole celebration of New
Year's is completely different
from the secular one. There
is no kissing of strangers at
midnight or the wearing of
funny hats. Nobody gets so
drunk as to need designated
drivers and nobody has hang-
overs the next day. We do not
usher in a new year at mid-
night but rather at sundown.
While my friends and I are al-
ways looking for a good ex-
cuse for a party and New
Year's Eve is no exception,
how Jews approach a pas-
sage in time is very different
from those we live among.
In the Jewish tradition,
there are actually four new
years: Nisan 1 for dating reg-
ular years, festivals, months
and the reign of kings; Elul 1
for tithing cattle; Tishrei 1 for
civil purposes; and the spiri-
tual year and Shevat 15,
which is the New Year of the
Trees.
Nisan I was important in
ancient times for it marked
the beginning of Jewish his-
tory as a people. It should be
See,)OURNAL/Page C5








RELIGION


______ .. -- ....---.Rel-gion wzNOTES ~ -. -.--


Special Events
Introduction to Nichiren
Buddhism from 1 to 3 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 10, at Lakes Region
Library, 1511 Druid Road, Inver-
ness. History and practical appli-
cation for improving our personal
lives, and a nonpolitical path to
world peace. Free and open to
the public. Call Danny at 382-
5952.
Bake sale and yard sale
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at
First Baptist Church of Beverly
Hills to benefit church softball


team. Church is at 4950 N.
Lecanto Highway.
"Managing Our Finances
God's Way," is a seven-week,
in-depth, video-based, small-
group discipleship study written
by Christian financial advisers.
Pastor Marple Lewis will facilitate
the study beginning at 6 p.m.
Sunday at First Baptist Church of
Beverly Hills, 4950 N. Lecanto
Highway. Call the church office at
746-2970.
Abbot Francis Sadlier Coun-
cil 6168 Knights of Columbus
annual pilgrimage against abor-


tion is Tuesday. Bus leaves
council hall at 9 a.m. Coffee and
doughnuts served at 8:30 a.m.
Cost for bus trip is $18. Lunch at
Red Lobster. For reservations,
call Larry Nestor at 746-7019.
N Altar and Rosary board
meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in
Hilgert Hall at St. Benedict
Catholic Church, 455 S. Sun-
coast Blvd., Crystal River. Busi-
ness meeting at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday in Hilgert Hall; bring re-
ceiving blankets to donate to
area hospitals for new births in
Citrus County. Birthday pizza


party and fellowship to follow
meeting.
Rehearsals resume at 7
p.m. Tuesday for the Citrus
Community Concert Choir Inc.
at Faith Lutheran Church's fel-
lowship hall in Lecanto in prepa-
ration of the spring concert. New
members are welcome.to come
a half-hour prior to start time to
audition. Call 628-3492.
Episcopal Church of the Ad-
vent's annual potato bake from
5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Friday. Cost is
$7 per adult and $4 for children
12 years and younger. A variety


of toppings are available, includ-
ing chili and salsa. Dessert, rolls
and beverages included. Shrove
Tuesday pancake dinner from
5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Feb. 24. All-
you-can-eat pancakes, with
sausages, orange juice, apple
sauce and beverages. Donations
are $5 for adults and $3 for chil-
dren 12 years and younger. For
information and/or tickets, call AL
Sickle at 208-5664 or church of-
fice at (352) 465-7272. General
public invited. Church is on C.R.
484, 1.3 miles west of State
Road 200.


Southern Gospel sing fea-
turing the Gibbs family from
Scottsmoor at 6 p.m. Saturday,
Jan. 10, at First United Methodist
Church, 21501 W. Highway.
Everyone welcome. No charge.
Love offering received. Call (352)
489-4026 for information.
North Oak Baptist Church in
Citrus Springs four-night revival
services at 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
11, and 7 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday, Jan. 12-14. Staff re-
vivalist Steve Hale from First
See NOTES/Page C3


Places of worship that


offer love, peace and

harmony to all.

Come on over to "His" house, your spirits will be lifted! !


SERVICING THE COMMUNITIES OF CRYSTAL RIVER AND


HOMOSASSA


3 Crystal Diver
Church of God
Church Phone
795-3079
Sunday Morning
Adult & Children's Worship
8:30 & 11:00 AM
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Evening Service 6:00 PM
Wednesday
Life Application Service
Jam Session Youth Ministries & Teen
Kid (ages 4-11) 7:00 PM
2180 N.W. Old Tallahassee Rd.
(12th Ave.) Nursery
Provided

First Baptist
Church of
Homosassa
"Come Worship with Us"
10540 W. Yulee Drive Homosassa
628-3858
Rev. J. Alan Ritter
Sunday
9.00 am Sunday School IA.]ge Griupsi
10:30 am Worship Celebration
Choir I Special Music / "Kidz Worship"
Sunday Night
6 pm Worship Celebration
Wednesday Night
7 pm Worship Celebration e
Children's Awanas Group k
Youth Activities


T. THOMAS
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
rvng Southwest Citrus County
|MASSES:

saturday 4:30 P.M.
unday 8:00 A.M.
S 10:30 A.M.
,S. 19%A mile South of West
Cardinal St., Homosassa




West

Citrus
Church of Christ
9592 W. Deep Woods
Crystal River, FL 34465
352-564-8565
www.westcitruscoc.com
W. Deep Woods Dr. 0





US Hwy. 19 "1


SERVICES
Sunday AM
Bible Study 9:30
Worship 10:30
Sunday PM
Worship 6:00
Wednesday
PM
Bible Study 7:00
EVANGELISTS
DMelvin Curry
k David Curry JL


THE 4
SALVATION-
A CITRUS CORPS.UNTY
SUNDAY:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship Hour
11:00 A.M.
TUESDAY:
Home League 11:30 A.M.
Bible Study 1:00 P.M.
Captain Jamie Bell




M0 Crystal
EN S River
Foursquare
Gospel Church
1160 N. Dunkenfield Ave.
795-6720
A FULL GOSPEL
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday "Christian Ed"
7:00 P.M.
Prayer Sat. 4-6pmr
Pastor Brona Larder

FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
CRYSTAL RIVER
700 N. Citrus Avenue
352-795-3367
Re% Bruce Hodge
Sunday AM Services
8:45 Contemporar_
Worship Sern ice
10.15 WVorship Ser ice
8-45 and 10-15
SUN P.M Nouth Ser.,ice 5 3u1pm
Wednesday PM Service
5.i0 Family Supper i RS\ P)
5 3lA. arna Clubs
6:00 Worship Service
775181 Student Activities
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Sunday
10:30am & 6:30pm
Wednesday
7pm
Come worship with us
and see why we are
becoming the
People's Church
of our community.
795-LIFE
(5433)
www.abundantlifecitrus.org


t St. Timothy t
Lutheran Church
ELCA
1070 N. Suncoast Blvd.,
Crystal River
795-5325
Saturday Informal WorshiD
5:00pm
Monthly Bluegrass Service
5:00pm
Sunday Worship
7:30am, 8:30am & 11:00am
Sunday School
All Ages & Adults 10:00am
Nursery Provided
Youth Activities
Rev. David S. Bradford, Pastor


Independent
2672 W. Edison PI. at Elkcam Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL
Expositional Bible Teaching
Mature, well balanced ministry
Conservative Music
Caring, family atmosphere
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sun. Services 11:00 am & 6:00 pm
Kids Klub (ages 6-13): Thurs. 6-8 pm
Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 pm
Rev. Richard W. Brosseau, Pastor
Phone (352) 445-9013





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Service Times:
Sunday School
8:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:00 p.m.
Richard Hart Senior Pastor


4 MILES EAST OF Hwy.
19 ON Hwy. 44




Crystal River
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
A Friendly Church With
A Bible Message.
Corner of U.S. 19 & 44 East
Sunday Bible
Study
10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship
11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening
6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:00 P.M.
Come Worship
With Us!
Bible Questions
Please Call
Evang.
Calvin Watson
Charlie Graham
795-8883
746-1239


ST. ANNE'S
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH (Anglican)
Rector: Fr. Kevin G. Holsapple -
Celebrating 50 Years of
Serving God and the Community
Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
Morning Prayer & Daily Masses
Youth Group meeting 1st Sunday
of the month after 10:15 Mass
9870 West Fort Island Trail
Crystal River I mile west of Plantation Inn
352-795-2176
www.stannescr.org


St. Benedict -1
Catholic Church
U.S. 19 at Ozello Rd.

Vigil: 5:00pm
, Sun.: 8:30 & 10:30am
DAILY MASSES
: Mon.- Fri.: 8:00am
S HOLY DAYS
As Announced
CONFESSION
Sat.: 3:30-4:30pm
L795-4479


" ": _First United
l NI' ) Methodist
HEKE, YOU'LL FIND N| C. .


A CKPJNGQ FAMILY
IN CH PJ ST!

C KYSTAL
RIVEK
VJNITED
M ETH O DIST
CHUK.CH
4801 N. Citrus Ave.
(2 Mi. N Of US 19)

795-3148
www.crumc.com
Rev. David Gill, Pastor
Sunday Worship
8:00 Early Communion
9:30 Praise & Worship
11:00 Traditional
Bible Study
At 9:30 and 11:00 For All Ages.
Nursery available at all services.
Youth Fellowship Sunday, 4:30
Wednesday 6:30
Bright Beginnings Preschool
16Weeks-VPK
Mon.- Fri. 7a.m.-6pm.
795-1240
:. A Stephen Ministry Provider .:


A Stephen Ministry Church
8831 W. Bradshaw St.
Homosassa
West of US 19
(take Vulee Dr. at Burger King)

Rev. Mark Whittaker

628-4083
www.1 umc.org
Traditional Worship:
8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.
Nursery at All Sunday Services

Sunday School for
All Ages: 9:30 A.M.

Youth Ministries
(ages 11-18)
775731


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"Exciting &
Contagious Worship"
Sunday 8:00, 9:30
and 11:00 am
Adult Worship
Kid's Worship -
(Worship just for Kids)
5:30 pm Evening
Activities:
Adult Bible Studies
Teen Program
(Grades 6-12)
Kids Connection
(3 yr. old 5th Grade)

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NOTES
Continued from Page C3
Baptist Church Woodstock, Ga.,
will lead the revival crusade
"Good News America God Loves
You." Wednesday night has a
special youth emphasis. The
church is at 9324 N. Elkcam
Blvd. For information or direc-
tions, call the church office at
(352) 489-1688 or 746-1500.
Jonathan Richard Cring,
winner of Best Screenplay at the
Top Ten Films in America for the
movie "Bernee," and his busi-
ness partner, Janet Clazzy, con-


doctor of Sumner Pops Orches-
tra, will perform at 7 p.m. Mon-
day, Jan. 12, at Hope
Evangelical Lutheran Church,,
9245 N. Citrus Springs Blvd., Cit-
rus Springs. Call (352) 489-5511.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church parish mission
services at 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Monday through Thursday, Jan.
12-15. Father Daniel Francis,
Redemptorist priest, to preach at
weekend masses at 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 10, and 8:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 11. Recon-
ciliation service with confession
follows mission service Wednes-
day night, Jan. 14. Everyone in-


vited. Church is at 1401 W.
Country Club Blvd., Citrus
Springs.
Credit card woes got you
down? Come check out Finan-
cial Peace University at Gulf to
Lake Church. Study begins
Tuesday, Jan. 13, from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. in the Ministry Com-
plex. This 13-week DVD-driven
series will teach you practical,
hands-on tools and principles for
you to better manage your
money. For information, or for
registration, call 795-8077.
Crosspoints program at 7
a.m. Sunday and 3 p.m. Monday
on WYKE TV 47, Channel 16 on


Bright House and Adelphia.
Full moon drum circle
takes place the second Sunday
monthly starting 1-1/2 hours be-
fore sunset at the far end of Fort
Island Trail Beach in Crystal
River. Bring a chair and sweater;
we have drums to share.
Dancers and children invited.
Free. Call Charlotte at 344-8009.
First Baptist Church of In-
verness children's programs:
AWANA from 5:15 to 7 p.m. Sun-
days for ages 2 through fifth
grade. Children's church adven-
ture program, "Treasure Quest,"
for ages 4 through fourth grade
during 9 a.m. service Sundays.


Sunday school classes for all
ages at 10:30 a.m. Children's
choir rehearsals from 6:15 to
7:15 p.m. Wednesday for first
through fifth grades. Preschool
choir for ages 3, 4 and K5.
"Tabernacle and the Tem-
ple" class from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Monday at Hope Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Citrus
Springs. Bring Bible, pencil and
three-ringed notebook. Call (352)
489-5511.
AWANA classes for chil-
dren from kindergarten through
sixth grade from 6:30 to 8:15
p.m. Wednesday at Heritage
Baptist Church's fellowship hall


at 2 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills.
Call 746-6171 for information,
Mother's Touch (a ministry
for women who parent children
from birth through high school)
meets from 10 a.m. to noon the
first Thursday monthly, Septem-
ber through May, at Gulf to Lake
Church, 1454 N. Gulf Ave., Crys-
tal River. Childcare provided.
Home-schooled children wel-
come. Call 795-8077.
Little Vines Daycare (at the
south end of the Calvary Chapel
of Inverness property), 960 S
U.S. 41, Inverness, has open-
See NOTES/Page C6


Floral City
United Methodist
Church t
8478 East Marvin St.
(across from Floral City School).
Sunday School
9:05 A.M.
Sunday Worship Services
8:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.
Bible Study
Tuesday. 10:00 A.M.
"We strive to make
newcomers feel at home."
Wheel Chair Access
Nursery Available
Rev. Steven Todd Riddle
Church 344-1771
WEBSITE: floralcitychurch.com


Shepherd of the Hills
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Our mission is to be
a beacon of faith
known for engaging
all persons in the
boi'e lind truthK of
Jesus Christ.
The Rev. Ladd K. Harris
Priest in Charge
527-0052
Services:
Saturday
5:00 pm
Sunday
8:00 & 10:00 am
Adult Christian
Formation
9:00 am
Healing Service
Wednesday
10:00 am
2540 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (CR 486)
Lecanto, Florida
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Roman Catholic
Church lecanto
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Sunday Masses
9:00 a.m., and
11:30 a.m.
Daily Mass Time:
Mon. Fri. 8:30 a.m.


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Come, Fellowship &
Grow With Us In Jesus
5863 W. Cardinal St.
Homosassa Springs, FL 34446
Telephone: (352) 628-7950,
Pastor Dale Wolfe
Tuesday
Mid-Week Meeting 7:00 pm
Sabbath-Saturday Services
Sabbath School 9:30 am
Worship 10:45 am
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CASADE ORACION
"Donde la Palabra de .
Dios es el-lenguaje del \
Esptritu Santo"

Escuela Dominical...9:30 AM
Adoraci6n............... 10:15 ANMI
Martes................9.....9:30 AM'
Miercoles...............7:00 PM
Dr. Teddy Aponte & Hayi
Aponte, Pastores
3220 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy.
(200) Hernando
352-341-5100


Special
Event or,
Weekly
Services '
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Kathy at
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10:45 AM Traditional Worship
6:00 PM Worship
Wednesday
6:30 PM
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A warm, friendly Church |
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TheNazarene
A Place to Belong

2101 N, Florida Ave,
Hernando FL
S726-6144
Nursery Provided
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Sunday School
9:45 A.M.
Praise & Worship
10:40 A.M.
Praise Service
6:00 P.M,
Praise & Prayer
(Wed.) 7:00 P,M

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CHURCH
Homosassa Springs
Rev. Wm. LaVerle Coats
SUNDAY
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45 am
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WEDNESDAY
WORSHIP: 7 pm
YOUTH: 6:30pm
Independent & Fundamental
On Spartan 1,' mile from U S. 19
off Cardinal 628-4793


Sunday
9:30 AM...............Discovery Time
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6:00 PM.............Evening Service
Monday
6:15 PM................ Teens
Tuesday
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Wednesday
7:00 PM..............Bible Study &
Prayer Meeting
Pastor: Rev. Ray
Herriman
(352) 628-5631
Men & Ladies Bible Studies, TOPS,
Infant & Toddler Nursery
1A mi.eastof US.19
6382 W. Green Acres St.
P.O. Box 1067
Homosassa,FL.34447-1067
www.gracebiblehomosassa.org
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775724


"Awana
September May
Sunday Eves.
From 5-7 PM
Our purpose: To honor the
Savior by shepherding
people into a meaningful
relationship with God

Byron Hendry,
Pastor
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Established in 33 A.D. in
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awaits you where we teach
the true New Testament
Christian Faith.
Sunday Bible Study
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Wed./Eve. Bible Study
6:00 p.m.
Steve Heneghan, Minister
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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2125 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (486)
(I1/ miles from Hwy.41)
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Sunday School
8:45 AM 9:30 AM
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9:30 AM
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10:00 AM
Ministries and Activities for all Ages.
Reverend Tyler Montgomery, Pastor


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Weekly
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746-7161
Hwy. 486
Across From
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CHURCH- LCMS
"A CHURCH THAT
IS A FAMILY"

SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School & Bible Class
9.45 A.M.
Morning Worship
.v 15 AM & 11:00 A.M.
Pastor Paul Meseke
" Nurz-_rv A\aulable 796-8331
475 North Ave. West, Brooksville
(.n r.ji., i t.e. East of 98 N.)
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Meets biweekly on
Saturday 11:00am
Lakes Regional
Library in Inverness

For information call
(352) 861-1903
or (352) 726-2357
graycek@embarqmail.com
775249 Ray King


Beverly Hills
Community Church
82 Civic:Circle, Beverly Hills, Florida
,3,! :i(52)746"3620
Pastor Stewart R. Jamison III
Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.
Saturday Bible Study /
Breakfast Hour 8:30 a.m.
Saturday Praise and Worship 6 p.m.
Sunday School, AdultslChildren 9 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 10 a.m.
Where Christ is Proclaimed!

Mission Possible (1
MINISTRIES
V. David Lucas, Jr. Senior Pastor
9921 N. Deltona Boulevard
(352) 489-3886
www.missionpossibleministries.com
S Sunday I
Sunday School.....................9:30 am
(English/Spanish)
Worship ....... ....10:30 am
Hungry for God Service ............6 pm
1st Sunday of month
(Nursery Care & Children's Church Provided)
I Wednesday
Youth Group, Bible Study & Kid's
Programs,........ ......... 7 pm
Friday
Spanish Worship Service..........7 pm
ARMS OF MERCY FOOD PANTRY
1 st & 3rd Tuesday of the month.
8:00 am-11:00 am




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I CENTER
"Big Enough To Serve,
Small Enough To Care"

637-5100



Clean & Safe Nursery
* Exciting Children & Youth Services
Warm Fellowship
Powerful Worship I
Practical Messages
Sunday Worship
8:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday
Prayer 6:00 P.M.
Discipleship 7:00 P.M.
Friday Youth Service
7:00 P.M.
Agape Kide Preschool & Daycare
1 yr old Pre K 4
Before & After School Care
Mon-Fri 6:30 A.M. 6:00 P.M.
Two miles from Hwy. 44 on the
corner of Croft & Harley
2728 Harley St., Inverness FL


Inyerness
Bible Church
Independent, Fundamental,
Non-denominational
Bible School 10:00 AM.
Sunday Worship 11:00 AvM.
9119 Gulf To Lake Hwy.
Inverness, FL 32250
877-872-0302
Pastor Mike Lindvig


Hope
Evangelical
Lutheran Church
ELCA
Pastor Lynn Fonfara
9425 N. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs
SUNDAY Worship
8:00 amn. & 10:45 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 amn.
Communion Every Sunday
Information: 489-5511


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Unitarian Universalists
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:30 A.M.



465-4225
WWW.NCUU.ORG

New Location:
7633 N. Florida Ave.
(Route 41) Citrus Springs


All are invited to our
Healing.

Services
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Inverness
224 N. Osceola Ave.
Sunday Services 10:30 AM
Sunday School 10:30 AM
Wed. Testimony Meeting 5:00 PM
,7745 352-726-4033

First
Baptist
Invernests
Sunday Mornings
@ 10:00am on WYKE
Channel 16 on Brighthouse
SUNDAY MORNING
SONRise Class 7:45am
Worship Service
9:00am
Children's Church 9:00am
(4 years thru 4th grade)
Sunday School
all ages 10:30am
SUNDAY EVENING
Evening Worship 6:15pm
Awana 5:15-7:00pm
Youth Choir 4:00pr
Youth Discipleship 5:00pm
WEDNESDAY
Fellowship Dinner 5:00-6:00pm
Children's Choir 6:15pm-7:15pm
Ignite "Youth" 6:00-8:00pm
Bible Studies 6:15pm-7:15pm
Adult Choir 7:15pm-8:30pm
Nursery Provided All Services


A friendly church where
Christ is exalted!!!

Sunday School 9:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:15 A.M.
Evening Service 6:00 P.M.

Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 P.M.
Awana (K-6 grade) 6:45- 8:15 P.M.
74-67


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SUNDAY
10:00 AM Worship Service
Bible Study
Wednesday -7:00 PM

Dr. Jeff Timm
9220 N. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL. 34433
489-1260 I


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of God
4201 So. Pleasant Grove Rd..
(Hiy 581 Sol irvemes,s;FL.34452
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Pastor,
Dairold
Rushing


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I OFFICE: (352) 726-1107 |


SPANISH MASS:
12:30 P.M.


CONFESSIONS:
2:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. Sat.
or By Appointment

WEEKDAY MASSES:
8:00 A.M.


6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Beverly Hills
746-2144
(1 Block East of S.R. 491) '


PLEASANT GROVE
CHURCH OF CHRIS[

Inverness, FL 34450,
"ComBeBe A PartOf
God's Family"
Minister: Michael Raine
(352) 344-9173
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Nursery & Children's Training
Class Provided
S.R 44 f
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S 9:30 AM
* 11:00 AM Service *
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E 9:30 AM
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Victory
Baptist Church
General Conference
Sunday School 9:45 AM


Worship


10:45 AM


Sunday Evening 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Choir Practice 8:00 PM

Quality Child Care
Pastor Gary Beehler
352-465-8866
5040 N Shady Acres Dr.
726.-9719
Highway 41 North, turn at
Sportsman Pt.
"A place to belong.A place to beconie!'


St Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church
Country Club Blvd.
Citrus Springs
West of US 41
The church on the hill
where your spiritual needs
will be fulfilled
Masses
Saturday Vigil......4:30 PM
Sunday..............8:30 AM
.......................& 11:00 A M
Weekday...........8:30 AM
Holy Day Feast....8:30 AM
........................ & 7:00 PM
Confessions before All Masses

489-4889
We support Pope John Paul II
Catholic School


First Baptist
Church of
Beverly Hills
MNarple LewisI, Ill
PalIo'I
Alan Sanders
.4oioc sa Pasfur
4950 N. Lecanto Hey.
Beverly Hilhl.FL
Located at the Intersection of
.Hwy. 491 (Lecanto HwV)
qnd Forest Ridge Bl'.d
Service Times
Sunday
Bible Study
9:00 A.M.
Morning Worship
10:30 A.M.
Evening Worship
6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Night:
Bible Study
Prayer & Youth
Activities
6:00 P.M.
For more information call
(352) 746-2970
Office Hours
9-3 P.M.
or e-mail us at:
beverlyhlllsbaptist@tampabay.rr,com
www.fbcbh.com


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CONGREGATION
BETH SHOLOM
Beverly Hills Jewish Center
CIVIC CIRCLE,
BEVERLY HILLS, FL. 34465
Services:
Fri. @ 7:30 P.M.
Sat. @ 9:30 A.M.
All Jewish, Holidays
All those of Jewish
faith & their families
are invited to join us.

for information
congregationn: 746-5303








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10:00 AM
Sunday
10:45 AM!& 6OOPM-
Wednesday 7:00 PM
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Fundamental
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(352) 726-2522
KIPYOUNGER
Senior Pastor
9:00 AM & 10:45 AM
Sunday School Classes
for all ages
5:00 PM Student
Connection Time
S 6th Grade thru 12th
i Nursery care available starting at 9:00 AM
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CTUSNTY REL)HRONCON


GRACE
Continued from Page C1
preacher used the parable of
the two men who went up to
the temple to pray. The strict
religious man "prayed to
himself," loudly extolling his
virtues. The other man, a re-
viled tax collector, merely
begged God, "Be merciful to
me, a sinner."
Jesus told this story to
those who were "confident of
their own righteousness and
looked down on everybody
else" and said that only the
second man went home right
with God" (Luke 18:9-14).
"Sin is serious business
and God demands holiness
and righteousness," the
preacher said, "but you don't
get that on your own by work-
ing hard for it. You don't get
that by saying, 'I'm a warrior
for Christ.' You get it by ad-
mitting you can't do it and
you need Jesus."'
The preacher was talking
about Christians, not those
outside the faith.
He said, "Too often reli-
gious Christians huddle to-
gether and build a wall and
say nice things to each other
and use religious words and
praise the Lord and sing
hymns and nobody ever gets
over the wall." If they do, it's
only to tell people how good
they are, how hard they work
for God.
"But you can't maintain
that," the preacher said.
"Those who know you will
know you're lying, and if they
don't know you, they'll think
Christianity is only for good
people and, therefore, not for
them."
The apostle Paul, who even
Ole Fred can't deny was a
Christian, readily called him-
self the chief of sinners and
constantly wrestled with
wanting to do the right and
holy thing but constantly
coming up short, needing
mercy and grace. He knew
and taught that Christians
who try to' be justified by
their own efforts alienate
themselves from Christ
He wrote, "Does God give
you his Spirit and work mira-
cles among you because you
observe the law, or because
you believe what you heard?"
(Galatians 3:5)
The only right answer is
"because I believe the
gospel." Paul said clearly that
it's by grace that a person is
made right with God, through
faith and not by works, be-'
cause that makes a person
,proud and boastful (Eph-
-esians 2:8-9).
That's the opposite of the
words of the song "Let Us
Love and Sing and Wonder"
written by John ('"Amazing
Grace") Newton, which says:
"Let us wonder; grace and
justice join and _point -to
mercy's store; when through
grace in Christ our trust is,
justice smiles and asks no
more. He who washed us
with his blood has secured
our way to God."
In contrast, the e-mail
quote from gracedagain.com
said: "Christians who are no
longer sure that God loves
and accepts them in Jesus,
apart from their present spir-
Situal achievements, are sub-
consciously radically
insecure" and that their inse-
curity "shows itself in pride,
a fierce defensive assertion
of their own righteousness
and a defensive criticism of
others."
Because of Jesus, we don't
have to be afraid of losing
God's approval. If Jesus says
we're in, we're in. As a result,
living a holy life as best we
can becomes a joy, not a bur-
den. It's a narrow way, but not
strict and demanding. Grace
covers a multitude of sins;
forgiveness flows freely
As for me, I'd rather be one
who writes columns about my
shortcomings, crying out to
God to be merciful to me, a
sinner, because Jesus said
that's the way to be right with
God.
Thanks, Ole Fred, for help-
ing me to remember that
anew.


Nancy Kennedy is the
author of "Move Over,
Victoria I Know the Real
Secret," "Girl on a Swing,"
and her latest book,
"Lipstick Grace." She can be
reached at 352-564-2927,
Monday through Thursday,
or via e-mail at nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com.

To submit story ideas
for feature sections, call
563 5660 and ask for
Cheri Harris. Be
prepared to leave a
detailed message.


RIDE
Continued from Page Cl
"For a year I wrestled with
it," he said. "It didn't seem
possible that it was from God,
but if it was, then I wanted to
do it."
He asked his wife, Jeanne,
"If I got a motorcycle would
you ride with me?" She said
yes, but to hold off until their
house in Florida was built
and their wills updated.
The couple moved to Sug-
armill Woods in February
2004, and in September, Van-
derKlay ordered the biggest-
Harley he could find, an 800-
pound Electra Glide.
The salesman asked him if
he'd ever ridden before,
which he hadn't, but he as-
sured the salesman, "It's a
God thing."
It's also a bike thing, be-
cause from the moment Van-
derKlay threw his leg over
and started it up, he knew
that was where he was meant
to be. As he says, he was
called to ride.
"A question people ask bik-
ers all the time is 'Why do you
ride?' The answer is, 'If you
have to ask, you don't under-
stand.' I use that also when I
share the gospel with peo-
ple," he said. "If you have to
ask what it is to be a Chris-
tian, you don't understand.
You haven't gotten to the
point where Christ ... has
changed your life.
"There's a lot of things in
the biker community that you
can use to share the gospel,"
he said.
Getting to know,
99 percent
VanderKlay said 1 percent
of bikers are "hardcore, bad,"
and those are the ones he
dealt with in his police ca-
reer Once he retired, how-
ever, he set out to meet the 99.


JOURNAL,
Continued from Page C1
noted that Nisan is spring and the
time of the Exodus from Egypt It was
fitting, therefore, to begin the year at
a time of redemption, hope and re-
birth. It was the raison d'dtre for the
festivals, since many of them were re-
minders of the Exodus. At every
major biblical festival, wine is
blessed nd the liturgy mentions the
Exodus, the starting point of Jewish
people-hood. The reign of the kings
was also counted from Nisan 1.
Today, the date is no longer observed.
Elul 1 was used for tithing cattle. A
tenth of an owner's cattle was
brought as a sacrifice to the Temple
in Jerusalem. Other tithes consisting
of produce and those for the poor
were offered at special yearly cycles
dating from Elul 1. Because the Tem-
ple no longer exists, this practice no


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Pr6dica
MARTES:
7:00 PM Culto de Oracl6n
JUEVES:
7:00 PM Estudlos Biblicos
Les Esperamos!
David Pirero, Pastor
1370 N. Croft Ave. Inverness, FL 34451
Tel6fono: (352) 341-1711

Come,
To ... . .
ST.
MARGARET'S /
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
where everyone is still welcome!
In Historic Downtown Inverness
1 Block N.W. Of City Hall
114 N. Osceola Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
726-3153
Services:
Sun. Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday 12:30 P.M.
Morning Prayer
9:00 A.M, Mon- Fri
Fr. Gene Reuman, Pastor |


SO YOU KNOW
* To learn more about the Christian Motorcyclists
Association, visit online at www.cmausa.org. For
information about the local CMA chapter, e mail Dave
VanderKlay at pkbiker@tampabay.rr.com
* The chapter meets at 8:45 a.m. on third Saturdays at
Oysters restaurant in Crystal River.


MATTHEW BECK/Chkronicle
VanderKlay displays his association patches on his leathers.


.Even before he got his mo-
torcycle, VanderKlay looked
into various biker ministry
groups, such as Hogs In Min-
istry, Bikers For Christ and
Christian Motorcyclists As-
sociation (CMA). Currently,
he's president of the local
CMA chapter and is also a
member of Florida ABATE,
and the Patriot Guard Rid-
ers, the group that goes to


military funerals to protect
the mourners from protest-
ers.
As part of CMA, he goes to
every secular biker event he
can Bike Week, rallies, toy
runs, poker runs, memorial
services, even the hardcore
clubs' open houses.
"Riding a Harley is only to
get to where we're going," he
said. "It's a tool. My purpose


longer is done. The concept of
tzedakah (righteousness, charity) has
replaced the tithing.
Tishrei 1 is the New Year most fa-
miliar to people. It is part of the High
Holiday Days and is called by its He-
brew name, Rosh Hashanah, or Head
of the Year. It is
the spiritual New
Year and the one Tishrei 1
that changes the
numerical nota- the HighH
tion each year and is ca
For example, in
Jewish notation, Hebrew n
which is based on
the creation of the Hash
world according
to the rabbis of
ancient times, it is the year 5769.
When Tishrei 1 rolls around (usually
in September), the year will change
to 5770. I prefer the secular notation
of 2009; doesn't make me sound so
old!


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Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship 10:30 A.M.
Sunday Evening 6:30 P.M.
Thursday 7:00 P.M.
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wherever I go is to engage
people in conversation and
build relationships.
"Bikers are friendly peo-
ple," he said. "Whoever has
a motorcycle becomes your
friend. Bikers will always
talk to another biker."
Fellow CMA member Bob
Obert called VanderKlay
uniquely qualified to be the
chapter president because
of his police background.
"He wears his leathers
and dresses the part you
have to, to be accepted -
but he knows how to relate
to the bikers we minister to,"
he said. "We have Sunday
services here at the (Village
Pines mobile home) park in
Inglis and Dave comes as a
guest preacher every third
Sunday and the people love
him. He uses stories from
his police background and
shows people how to use
their past to minister to peo-
ple in the present."
Hope for
the highway
VanderKlay and other
CMA members carry copies
of "Hope For the Highway"
New Testaments that have
personal stories from bikers
about how Jesus has
changed their lives.
"They take them gladly
and excitedly, and they read
them," he said.
A few years ago CMA did a
bike blessing for a man with
cancer Someone gave a
gospel message and the
CMA bikers laid hands on
the man and his bike. They


The Jewish New Year is celebrated
with sweet foods (for a sweet New
Year), the blowing of the shofar, in-
trospection and repentance. It is a
very holy season of taking stock of
oneself and trying for improvement
It is observed 10 days before Yom
Kippur, the Day
ofAtonement .
is part of Shevat 15, also
known as Tu
holiday Days Bishvat or the
lied by its New Year of the
lied by itS Trees, has rock-
ame, Rosh eted. into the
limelight with
anah. the Zionist move-
ment and the es-
tablishment of
the state of Israel. Originally a minor
festival used to determine the age of
trees for tithing purposes, it gained in
popularity as a time to plant trees in
Israel to beautify the land. In modern
Israel, it is Arbor Day when school


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Non-denominational
5510 E. Jasmine Ln.
Phone: 726-8986
Pastor: Rev. Vincent Marchese
Services: Sunday:
10:30 AM & 6:00 PM
Wed. Study 6:00 PM
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do that for other bikers, ask-
ing God to bless them as
they ride, to keep the bike
running well. When Van-
derKlay prays, he asks that
when they feel the wind in
their faces that they'll be
aware of the God who cre-
ated the world around them.
"They can't ride a motor-
cycle without knowing that,"
he said.
'"A lot of them were born ,
and raised in church and
know a whole lot about the
Bible, but because they
chose the biker lifestyle and
have tattoos and wear
leather, they're rejected," he
said. "They're not allowed
to grace the presence of a
church."
VanderKlay said people
look upon bikers as outcasts
and rejects and they're
often misunderstood, and
judged.
'"As I grew up in the
church, I was always taught
to hang out with the good
people and not associate
with the bad people, and
what many Christians do is
they go to church and Bible
studies and have a circle of
friends from church and
they don't know anyone
else," he said. "But I've
found that most people that
people look at as bad are
not really so bad.
'"As a police officer, I
found out that Jesus met
people all the time he
met sinners all the time. He
ate with them and hung out
with them, and I have to do
that, too."


groups trek en masse to plant trees in
nearby groves or forests.
In the lands outside of Israel, it is a
time to enjoy the fruits of the Holy
Land, such as carob, oranges, figs,
and dates. Many people plant trees by
proxy by contributing to the Jewish
National Fund, which uses donations
to plant trees in Israel. It is also the
beginning of spring in the Jewish
state and Jews all over the world ex-
press their solidarity with Israel with
song and other celebrations.
Whether it is 2009 or 5769, may this
year be a good one for us-all. Let us
move forward in making this world a
better one, and may we all dwell to-
gether in peace.

Judi Siegal is a retired teacher
and Jewish educator She lives in
Ocala with her husband, Phil.
She can be reached at
niejudis@yahoo.com.


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CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


C6 SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 2009_____________________________


Program helps


stretch food budget


Special to the Chronicle

Nature Coast Ministries
(NCM) is now hosting a na-
tional food program in Citrus
County. Angel Food Ministries
enables families to stretch
their food budget by providing
individuals with quality food
(meats, produce, dairy prod-
ucts, nonperishable food and
even heat-and-serve pre-
pared meals that are nutri-
tionally balanced) at half or
less of the retail price.
For $30, individuals can ob-
tain one standard food box
that can feed a family of four
for a week, or a single person
for a month.
The menus change each
month. The menu for January
for the standard and specialty
boxes and more information
can be found at www.an-
gelfoodministries.com, or by
calling the NCM office at 795-
4046.
January distribution will be
9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan.
24, at First Baptist Church,
Crystal River (Crystal Street


and Northwest First Avenue).
Orders for January will be
taken on the following days
only: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednes-
day; 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday; and
9 a.m. to noon Friday.
Orders and prepayment
will be taken during these
hours at the Nature Coast
Ministries office, 838 N. Citrus
Ave., Crystal River; phone
795-4046.
There are no income re-
strictions or participation
fees. All orders must be pre-
paid. Checks, money orders or
cash payments only at this
time. Food cannot be pur-
chased for resale. Food
Stamps (EBT) will be ac-
cepted in coming months.
Coolers or boxes should be
brought at pick-up time to
carry food.
Volunteers are needed to
help with the distribution.
Unclaimed food not picked
up at the designated time will
be donated to local food
pantries or shelters.
For.more information, call
795-4046.


NOTES
Continued from Page C3
ings for preschool-age children and be-
fore- and afterschool-age children. In-
fant care available. Register children
now and the registration fee is waived.
Call Miss Twilla at 726-2875. Little Vines
Day care is state approved and accred-
ited by the Association of Christian
Schools International.
FFRA (Families and Friends of
Real Adults) meets the second Friday
monthly at the Key Training Center in .In-
verness at 130 Heights Ave. Social time
and business meeting at 9 is followed
by a guest speaker at 10 a.m., who will
address issues pertaining to the devel-
opmentally disabled. Call Ron Phillips at
382-7819 or Stephanie Hopper at 344-
0288.
First Presbyterian Church of Crys-
tal River Singles Club invites all singles
to join the group meetings for games
and fellowship at 4 p.m. the fourth Fri-
day monthly. The group also selects a
local restaurant for dinner out. Call the
church office at 795-2259 for more infor-
mation The church is at 1501 S.E. U.S.
19, Crystal River, north of Sweetbay
shopping center.
Worship
St. Timothy Lutheran Church in-
formal come-as-you-are worship service
at 5 p.m. today. Topic for the second
Sunday after Christmas is "Lessons and
Carols for Christmas Celebration." Wor-
ship services at 7:30, 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Holy Communion offered. Coffee fellow-
ship from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Intergenera-
tional Sunday school program from 10
to 10:45 a.m. featuring a Christmas
video followed by sharing thoughts on
"Gifts and Gift Giving." WELCA chair
yoga from noon to 12:45 p.m. Monday
(cost is $6 per session). Church is at
1070 N. Suncoast Blvd. (U.S. 19), Crys-
tal River. Call 795-5325.
Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal
Church in Lecanto celebrates the sec-
ond Sunday of Christmas with Holy Eu-
charist services at 5 p.m. today and 8
a.m. Sunday. Ante Communion service
at 10 a.m. Sunday. SOS from 9 a.m. to
noon Thursday followed by choir and
Bible study at 7 p.m.
Beverly Hills Community Church
contemporary worship service at 6 p.m.
Saturday with biblical message by
Pastor Stewart Jamison, at 82 Civic Cir-
cle, Beverly Hills. Families welcome.
Coffee and snacks provided after the
service. Traditional worship services at
10 a.m. Sunday. Special programs for
children and teens also offered. Call the
church office at 746-3620.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
6150 N. Lecanto Highway, Beverly
Hills, regular worship services at 8 and
10:30 a.m. Sunday. Bible class and
Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. Refresh-
ments served. Community invited. Call
(352) 489-3027.
First Presbyterian Church tradi-
tional worship services at 8 and 11 a.m.
Sunday with contemporary praise and
worship services at 9:30 a.m. and Sun-
day school classes at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Coffee fellowship from 9 to 11 a.m. Call
637-0770. Church is at 206 Washington
Ave., Inverness.
Inverness Church of God Sun-
day morning worship services at 8:30
and 10:30. Sunday evening worship at
6. Sunday school classes for all ages at
9:30 a.m. Classes for everyone from
the age of 3 at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Adult class in the sanctuary. Student
church for teens. Missionettes and
Royal Rangers Clubs for children from
age 3. Church is at 416 U.S. 41 South,
Inverness. Call 726-4524.
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church Sunday worship services at
8:30 and 10:30 a.rm. Fellowship after
both services. Free hearing devices,
large-print music and cassette tapes of
service available. Nursery attendant


provided for children 3 and younger.
Cub Scout Pack 975 meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the church. Fellowship
breakfast at 8 a.m. Wednesday at
Joe's Family Restaurant in Inverness.
Caregivers ministry from 12:30 to 4
p.m. Friday offers an opportunity for
caregivers of loved ones to have free
time for themselves. Loved ones are
entertained with singing, trivia, games,
exercise, etc. Call the church office at
'746-7161 for an application. Church is
on County Road 486 opposite Citrus
Hills Boulevard in Hemando.
First Baptist Church of Her-
nando opens Sunday mornings at 9
with refreshments and coffee. At 9:20
members meet in the fellowship hall for
prayer and a brief study on the Sunday
school lesson. Classes for all ages
begin at 9:30 a.m. Church services are
at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Prayer meetings
are at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the fellow-
ship hall. Workday at 9 a.m. Saturday,
Jan. 10, with coffee and doughnuts
served. Deacons' meeting at 1 p.m. and
WOM meeting at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
15. Breakfast served at 8:30 a.m. Sun-
day, Jan. 18, in fellowship hall. All in-
vited.
Faith Lutheran Church, 935 S.
Crystal Glen Drive, Lecanto, regular
worship services at 9:30 a.m. Sunday
and 6 p.m. Saturday. Adult Bible study
and Sunday school classes are at 11
a.m.
First Christian Church of Ho-
mosassa Springs Bible school classes
for all ages at 9:30 a.m. Sunday fol-
lowed by morning worship at 10:30
(children's church provided for kinder-
garten through third grade). Evening
worship at 6 p.m. Sunday. Wednesday
meal at 6 p.m. followed by Bible study
and youth program at 7. Church is at
7030 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd.
Discovery time classes begin Sun-
day at 9:30 a.m. with worship service at
11 a.m. at Grace Bible Church, 6382
W. Green Acres, Homosassa. Choir
practice is at 5 p.m. and evening serv-
ice at 6. Teens meet at 6:15 p.m. Mon-
day. Tuesday morning ladies Bible
study is at 10 a.m. and AWANA for chil-
dren begins at 6:10 p.m. Wednesday
prayer meeting begins at 7 p.m. Thurs-
day evening ladies Bible study meets at
7. Call 628-5631.
Faith Baptist Church Sunday
school classes at 9:45 a.m. followed by
worship at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Bible
study and prayer meeting at 7 p.m.
Wednesday with "Warriors" for grades 6
through 12 and "King's Kids" for K-5
grades from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Church is at
6918 S. Spartan Ave. (one mile from
U.S. 19, off Cardinal Street). Call 628-
4793.
Calvary Chapel of Inverness,
960 S. U.S. 41 (352) is a nondenomina-
tional fellowship. Sunday morning serv-
ice begins at 10 with contemporary
worship followed by a message by Sen-
ior Pastor Kevin Ballard. Children's
church meets in the newly renovated
"New Jerusalem" area. Founded on
God teenagers meet in the newly reno-
vated youth area. "Feed the Hungry"
lunch is served at noon Thursdays in
the Fellowship Hall. The food pantry is
open from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday.
"Gator Night" in the Caf6 begins at 7
p.m. Thursday featuring the football
game on large-screen TV with snacks
and beverages for sale at low prices
from Holy grounds Caf6. Call 726-1480.
Pastor Alan Chaves will speak at
the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday at
First Presbyterian Church of Crystal
River. Meet-and-greet fellowship fol-
lows the service in Webster Hall.
Church is at 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crys-
tal River just north of Sweetbay.
Crystal River Church of Christ
Sunday morning Bible study at 10 with
worship services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Communion served. Public invited.
Evangelist Charlie Graham will preach.
Church is on State Road 44 one block
east of U.S. 19 next to the Credit Union.


Call 795-8883 or 746-1239.
Church of Christ services at 304
N.E. 5th St., Crystal River. Bible classes
at 10 a.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Wednesday
and by appointment. Worship services
at 11 a.m. Sunday. Everyone invited.
Call 795-4943 or 563-0056.
Living Word of Faith Church, on
Cason Boulevard in Inglis, offers Sun-
day school classes at 10 a.m. and Sun-
day evening worship at 6. Everyone is
welcome. Jessie Lolley is the pastor.
Call 621-7260 for information.
Unity Interfaith devotional at 10
a.m. Sunday at C's Italian Express,
1916 U.S. 19, Crystal River. All faiths
welcome. Refreshments served. Call
795-5555.
Nature Coast Unitarian Univer-
salist Fellowship invites everyone to
learn about social changes in the
county at the 10:30 a.m. service Sun-
day. This first talk of the year is by re-
tired Citrus County educator and
administrator Archie Dabney. Refresh-
ments and discussion follow the serv-
ice. Fellowship meets at 7633 N.
Florida Ave. (U.S. 41), Citrus Springs,
north of the Holder intersection with
County Road 491. Call (352) 465-4225.
Unity of Citrus annual "White
Stone" ceremony followed with "Letter's
to God" during the 10:30 a.m. main
service Sunday. The Rev. Lauri Gist will
guide congregants through the cere-
mony and each participant will receive
an authentic white stone hewed from
caves near Hebron, Jerusalem. Nursery
for ages infant to 4 years and Sunday
school for ages 5 to 12 available during
the 10:30 a.m. service. Potluck fellow-
ship after service. Topic for "Morning
Conversations" from 9 to 10 Sundays in
January is "Looking at Scripture
through spiritual lenses." Upcoming
events: Mondays, Jan. 11 through Feb.
17- "The Cup of Life" class facilitated
by Johann Lee, Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m.
"A Course in Miracles." Tuesday at 7
p.m. "Hospice Grief Counseling."
Wednesday at 6 p.m. "Quest"
course. Every other Wednesday from
Jan. 14 through February, from 1 to 3
p.m. Eckhart Tolle's bestselling text,
"A New Earth," study group. Second
Wednesday monthly from 6:30 to 7
p.m.- Prayer chaplain healing service.
Thursday at 8 p.m. --AA and AI-A-
Non. Sunday, Jan. 18 and 25 Unity.
Fair. Wednesday, Jan. 28 through
February "I of the Storm" class pre-
sented by the Rev. Lauri Gist based on
the book by the Rev. Gary Simmons.
Call 746-1270. Unity of Citrus is an all-
denomination center open to all at 2628
W. Woodview Lane, Beverly Hills.
Citrus Vineyard Community
Church meets in the First Christian
Church of Inverness Family Life Center,
behind Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant at
2018 Colonade Street. Sunday services
are at 10:30 a.m., with child care up to
age 5 provided. Home groups meet in
Heatherwood and Hernando on Thurs-
days. Call the church at 586-2000.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Inverness worships Sunday mornings
at 10:30 and Wednesday evenings at 5
at 224 N. Osceola Ave. Sunday school
class is the same time as the church
service. All are welcome.
Heritage Baptist Church services
led by Pastor Dpvid Hamilton, at 2 Civic
Circle, Beverly Hills. Call 746-6171.
Christ Lutheran Church services
led by the Rev. Paul R. Meseke, senior
pastor, at 475 North Avenue West,
Brooksville. Call (352) 796-8331. E-mail
pastor@clcfla.org. Visit www.clcfla.org.
1 Unity Church of Citrus County
healing/prayer service at 6:30 p.m. the
second Wednesday monthly at 2628 W.
Woodview Lane, Beverly Hills. Call
746-1270.
Grupo Misionero Adventista del
7mo. Dia de Citrus County. Horario
de Reuniones. Miercoles 7 p.m. Saba-
dos 11 a.m. Address: 1880 N. Trucks
Ave., Hernando. Call 535-7141.


SHARE
SHARE distribution at Hernando
Civic Center, 3848 Parsons Point
Road, Hemando. Payment due when
ordered by cash or food stamps (no
checks, debit or credit cards). Food
packages must be claimed during the 9
to 10 a.m. hour. The Civic Center is un-
able to store food packages. Unclaimed
packages will be donated to a needy
family. For information about SHARE
and the food packages offered this
month, call Judith at 344-9833, Terry at
726-9981, or Margaret at (352) 465-
7203, or call the Civic Center on distri-
bution day only at 860-0225 from 8:30
until 10 a.m.
Peace Lutheran Church SHARE,
7201 S. U.S. 41, 6 miles north of Dun-
nellon on U.S. 41. Call James Spiegel-
berg at (352) 489-5249.
First United Methodist Church
SHARE, 8831 W. Bradshaw St., Ho-
mosassa. Call 382-1034 or 628-5945.
Bring a box or basket. Minimum order is
$6 to be paid for in cash or food stamps
at time of order. No refunds. Food must
be picked up on delivery date. We have
restarted Wednesday sign-up days. Due
to church construction, registration and
food pick-up is in Room?11 of the-
church.
Our Lady of Grace Church
SHARE, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly
Hills. Call Jo at 563-5848 or Anna at
527-2381 or Peggy at 746-7942. Basic
or select packages $18 (cash or food
stamps). Sign-up is from 1 to 2 p.m.
Thursday. Distribution is 9:30 to 10:30
a.m. Jan. 24.
Floral City United Methodist
Church SHARE food program in Hilton
Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. To sign up for
food packages, call the church office at
344-1771.
North Oak Baptist Church
SHARE, 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd., Citrus
Springs. Call (352) 489-1688 or 746-
1500.
Hungry?
Beverly Hills Community Church's
food pantry, 82 Civic Circle, Beverly
Hills, normally distributes food from 11
a.m. to noon and 6 to 7 p.m. the last
Tuesday monthly. To qualify for assis-
tance, you must be a Beverly Hills resi-
dent with identification. Call the church
office at 746-3620 for reservations.
There is an initial registration for each
recipient, then you will need to call the
office at least a week ahead of time,
every month, if you will require food.
The Food Pantry, a service of the
Hernando Seventh-day Adventist
Church, is open for food distribution to
needy families from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday at 1880 N. Trucks Ave., Her-
nando (from Hernando, go west on
County Road 486 about 3.5 miles, turn
left on North Trucks Ave. to church at
end of road). Food is distributed accord-
ing to family needs. Please have proper
photo I.D. available at the time of the re-
quest for food. No vouchers or financial
aid is available. Call 212-5159.
EI-Shaddai food ministries "brown
bag of food" distribution at Crystal
River Church of God, 2180 W. 12th
Ave., behind the Lincoln-Mercury deal-
ership. This food giveaway is normally
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the last Wednes-
day monthly unless otherwise noted.
Call 628-9087 or 302-9925. Delivery to
homebound available. The USDA is an
equal opportunity provider.
First Presbyterian Church of Crys-
tal River Emergency Food Relief
Pantry is open Tuesdays and Thurs-
days from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 795-
2259 or come to the church office.
St. Anne's Episcopal Church food
pantry opens from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
daily in the administration building.
First United Methodist Church of In-
verness God's Kitchen serves from
11:30 a.m. to noon Mondays in the fel-
lowship hall, 3896 S. Pleasant Grove
Road. The church has a bus available to


pick up anyone in the community who
needs a ride to Monday's God Kitchen.
If you need, or know of someone who
needs to be picked up on Mondays for a
free, delicious and nutritious hot lunch,
call the church office at 726-2522.
Church Without Walls of Inverness
Feed the Hungry program offered at 6
p.m. Monday in Hemando Park on,
Railroad Way.
Dunnellon Presbyterian and Holy
Faith Episcopal food pantry opens
from 9 a.m. to noon Thursdays at 19924
W. Blue Cove Drive, Dunnellon.
First Presbyterian Church of Crys-
tal River Our Father's Table Ministry
offers free meals from 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. Saturday. This meal is a joint out-
reach program by St. Timothy Lutheran,
St. Anne's Episcopal, Crystal River
United Methodist, and First Presbyterian
churches.

Announcements
Celebrate Recovery program by
Seven Rivers Presbyterian Church at 6
p.m. Friday at 4221 W. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway in Lecanto at the Seven Rivers
Christian School building (rooms
216/217), with dinner, large and small
group time, and Coffee House gathering
at 9 p.m. The cost for dinner is $4. Call
746-6200 or visit
www.sevenrivers.org/celebraterecov-
ery.htm.
Celebrate Recovery at 7 p.m.
Wednesday and Fridays at the Chris-
tian Recovery Fellowship Church, 2242
W. State Road 44. Call 726-2800.
Golden Agers meet at 11 a.m. the
second Tuesday monthly at First Baptist
Church of Floral City. Ages 50 and older
are welcome to enjoy fun, fellowship
and meeting new friends. Speaker or
program followed by potluck luncheon
at noon. Every third month, the group
goes out for lunch or a trip. Not a
church-related program. Yearly dues are
$2. Call 726-4296.
* "Beyond Grief," a Christian sup-
port group for widows and widowers
sponsored by Gulf To Lake Church,
meets from 1 to 2 p.m. the third Tues-
day monthly at the Ministry Complex
across the street from the church on
State Road 44 in Crystal River. All are
welcome. Call Janice at 527-6441 or the
church office at 795-8077.
Faith Baptist Church scrapbook-
ing club meets from 6 to 9 p.m. Tues-
days in the fellowship hall, 6918 S.
Spartan Ave., Homosassa. Call Sharon
at 628-4360 or Carolyn at 382-7868.
Helping Hands Thrift Store, a
ministry of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church, is open from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at 5164 S.
Florida Ave., in the Heath Mini Storage
Units. Call 726-2660.
Al-Anon: Courage Al-Anon Family
Group meets at First United Methodist
Church, 88831 Bradshaw St., Ho-
mosassa. For day and time, call 270-
3827.
Meals on Wheels program at First
Presbyterian Church of Inverness needs
volunteer drivers one to two hours
weekly to deliver noontime meals. Call
Fran at 726-0350.
Unity of Citrus Bookstore opens
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday, and before and after the
10:30 a.m. service Saturdays. A large
variety of spiritual, recovery and self-
help books, CDs and retail items by
popular authors, including Dr. Ed
Dodge's new book, "Dan's Story." Call
746-1270.
Our Lady of Grace Church in Bev-
erly Hills Catholic Charities Respite
Care Program has openings for per-
sons in the early stages of Alzheimer's
disease or related dementia disorders,
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Call (800) 242-9012, ext. 22.
Inverness First Church of God
gospel jubilees at 6 p.m. the last Satur-
day monthly at 5510 E. Jasmine Lane.
Call 726-4524.


Muharram


Associated Press
Afghan Shiltes try to kiss the holy mast Friday during the Ashura in Kabul, Afghanistan. Shiites are preparing to mark
Ashura, the 10th day of the Muharram festival, commemorating 10 days of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson
of Muhammad who was killed In the Battle of Karbala, Iraq, in the year A.D. 680.


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JANUARY 3, 2009


CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE


News NOTES

Guild welcomes
new members
The Embroiderers' Guild of
America Inc. (EGA) is a non-
profit, volunteer, national or-
ganization that promotes the
highest standards of excel-
lence in the practice of embroi-
dery through an active
program of study and educa-
tion. The local club is Sandhill
Crane Chapter, which includes
members from Hemando, Cit-
rus, and Pasco counties.
Meetings are at 10 a.m. the
first Wednesday monthly at
Christ Lutheran Church, 475
North Ave. in Brooksville. The
next meeting is Wednesday.
All types of needlework are
covered including cross-stitch,
needlepoint, crewel and sur-
face embroidery. Membership
is open to anyone who is inter-
ested in stitching from the
most experienced to those
who would like to learn to
stitch.
For membership informa-
tion, call (352) 596-1415 (Her-
nando) or 249-1084 (Citrus).
Civic association
to start new year
The first meeting of the new
year for the Beverly Hills Civic
Association will be at 7 p.m.
Thursday in the recreation as-
sociation building. Sheriff Jeff
Dawsy will install the officers
for 2009. Refreshments will
follow.
Crystal River Moose
get ready to rock
Crystal River Moose Lodge
2013 will have a rocking good
time with yester-year enter-
tainment featuring Del and.
Gary from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday. Del and Gary are an
outstanding duo from the
Tampa Bay area that performs
'50s, '60s, rock 'n' roll and
doo-wop music for dancing
and listening. They have previ-
ously performed at the lodge
qd.recql yedtstanding. ,-
views. Dinner is available in
the dining room from 5 to 7
p.m. for a nominal charge.
This program is for Moose
members and their qualified
guests. For information, call
Matt Dillon or the lodge at 795-
7030/795-2795.
Dancers to have
birthday dance
The Spirit of Citrus Dancers,
USA Dance Chapter 6072 (a
nonprofit organization) will kick
off the new year on Saturday,
Jan. 10 with our Birthday Party
Dance. The public is invited to
come and celebrate with those
who have January birthdays.
Complimentary cake will be
served. The deejay will be
Butch Phillips.
Please join us on Saturday,
Jan. 24 as we host a "Covered
Dish Dance Party." Attendees
are invited to bring a dish to
share. The dance music will
be provided by Butch Phillips.
Dances are held at the Kell-
ner Auditorium, Jewish Center
in Beverly Hills. Doors open at
6:45, there is'a complimentary
lesson from 7 until 7:30 and
general dancing from 7:30 until
10 p.m. Admission is $5 for
members and $7 for non-mem-
bers. Ice and coffee are pro-
vided. Sodas and bottled water
are available for a small fee.
For further information, call Ann
at 344-3768 or Barb and Jack
at 344-1383, or visit our Web
site at www.socdancers.org.
Social club starts
the New Year
The Italian Social Club will
have its first dinner dance for
2009 on Saturday, Jan. 10 at
its facility in Hernando on
County Road 486 (Norvell
Bryant Highway). The dinner
will feature roast pork accom-
panied by potato and veg-
etable as well as salad and
dessert and continuing our
complimentary glass of wine
upon arrival with BYO being
the order of the day thereafter.
Doors open at 5:30 with din-


ner service beginning at 6
p.m. The total cost is $13 and
reservations may be obtained
by calling either John at 726- "
1328 or Maria at 560-7916.


www.chronicleonline.com


The Path leads some home


KATHRYN SIPPER
Special to the Chronicle

Remember The Path's article this
past spring about Sara, the young
woman eight months pregnant with
two small children, and how we were
able to reconcile her with her family
and raise money to get her back home
to New York to have her baby there?
Recently, another young woman
came to Th6 Path in the same
predicament: single mom with two
small children, eight months preg-
nant,, no money' and in desperate
need of a plan and a safe place to stay
Again, the staff and other women
staying at the shelter rallied around
her with encouragement and sup-
port. Rebecca, women's administra-
tor at The Path, immediately began to
work with her to reconcile with fam-
ily in New York state so that this
woman could return to her family
and have her baby.
The Path sheltered her and her
children for about a week, through
Thanksgiving, while funds were
being raised for a bus ticket to New
York. While I was reaching out to
raise the bus fare, someone called
DuWayne Sipper, Path executive di-
rector, and said he wanted to help a
family after hearing Sipper speak re-
cently He asked if anyone in particu-
lar needed help.
Sipper answered, "Well, as a mat-


ter of fact,yes." He explained to him
about this woman, her children and
her situation. The man said "let me
talk to my wife and call you back."
Within a half hour he did; his wife
said, "She can't travel by bus!" And
they donated their frequent flyer
miles to fly her back to New York.
This generous couple from Spring
Hill went a step further to help by of-
fering some extra spending money
for the trip to cover anything she or
the children needed on the way back


The young woman made it home
safely and called The Path to tell us
she was home. On Dec. 16, she called
The Path to let us ,know that Jordan
Eggleston was born Dec. 11, 2008, by
emergency caesarian-section. Every-
one is fine. The newborn baby boy
weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was
21 inches long.
So many of you in our community
help out others like this young
woman strangers in need or in
trouble. You are making a difference,


Special to the Chronicle
During their stay at The Path, Katie
and her two children enjoyed the
Thanksgiving meal served to our
community.

one life at a time.
For more information about The
Path, visit its Web site at www.pathof
citrus. org or call 527-6500.
The Path of Citrus County Inc. is a
nonprofit dedicated solely to ad-
dressing the issues of homelessness,
assisting Path clients with obtaining
full-time employment and transition-
ing to permanent housing. Both the
men's house and house for women
and children have been in operation-
since 2001.


Employee service recognized


Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners recently recognized a number of board employees for their service. Service awards went to, front
row, from left: Bradley Ferguson, 25 years; Ernest Meyer, 20 years; Don Cretty, 20 years; Shannon Budd, (10 years; Robert Hurley, 5 years. In the
back row, from left are: commissioners Winn Webb, Joe Meek and Dennis Damato; 10-year employee David Vance, and Commissioner Gary Bartell
and Commission Chairman John Thrumston.


Special to the Chronicle
Citrus County Sams Chapter 176, a club chapter of the Good Sams Club, the largest
RV owners club in the world, was pleased to make a donation to the Homosassa
Food Bank at the Homosassa Civic Center. Accepting a check for $350 is Bobbie
Kellner on behalf of Diane Toto from President Bill Foster. Seated, from left, are: Bar-
bara Blanchard, Dottie Gaspard and Pattie Johnson. Second row, from left, are: Kell-
ner, Foster, Carol Foster and Neretta Brobst. Back row, from left, are: Chuck Spencer,
Barbara Whitford, Lee Levering, Doc Blanchard, Lynn Gerard, Al Stillman, Dennis
Banks and Richard Johnson. Citrus County Sams wishes everyone peace, love and
hope for the season and the New Year.




Concert band welcomes players


Special to the Chronicle military bands.
Band membership is open
Citrus County Concert to anyone who can read
Band is a 60-piece instru- music and gets a kick out of
mental group, the big band
ages 16 through The band sound.
80-plus and is The band plays
composed of men performs an marches, sym-
and women, boys phonic, religious,
and girls, many of average of operatic and pop-
whom have lar Broadway
played in the big four concerts. hits; in other
bands of the '40s words, there is


and '50s, symphony orches-
tras, high school, college and


something for everyone.
The band performs an av-


erage of four concerts during
the fall and winter months in-
cluding veterans' events,
fairs, recreation centers, at
the mall and "on the mall."
Practice is from 6:30 to 8
p.m. Tuesday at the Her-
nando Church of the
Nazarene.
Anyone interested is in-
vited to "check us out." Dust
off the old horn (or whatever)
and give John Durbin a call at
795-1863.


Donation's effects


long lasting


f you have joined the
Boys & Girls Clubs of Cit-
rus County $20 Club, pat
yourself on the back. Your
gifts to the Boys & Girls Clubs
of Citrus County
are the kinds of
gifts that continue
giving long after "
the 'holidays are .
over Donations to .--
the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Citrus '
County are special ..
because they keep
a child 'from being
alone during those Lane
critical after-. BW V
school hours when GIRLS
mom is still at
work
Donations provide consis-
tent and appropriate adult
role models for kids when
they need to relate to some-
one. They provide help with
homework and other school
assignments. They provide
leadership experiences and
exploration of possible ca-
reers. They teach children to
have pride in their communi-
ties and to be a part of a team
by planning and implement-
ing projects that benefit
those communities.
Many times, a youth can
have positive experiences at
his Boys & Girls Club that he
can't find anywhere else. At
his club, a youth can have
that feeling of belonging to
something worthwhile. He
will learn what it is like to
feel useful and to be produc-


tive and responsible. He will
learn how important it is to
be healthy, both physically
and mentally; and to make
age-appropriate choices


it


about social is-
sues, alcohol and
drug abuse, and
premature sexual
activity He will
learn to use his
leisure time
wisely


" 1.' If you haven't
S.. -joined the $20
SVick Club as yet, you
ick may still do so.
t'Y & Membership in
CLUBS, the $20 Club is
open year-round.
Opportunities to
become a member will be
provided at a variety of pro-
grams and places such as the
Manatee Festival on Jan. 10
and 11. Come to the Boys &
Girls Clubs of Citrus County
booth and sign up.
If you prefer, you may send
your donation to the B&GCCC,
3814 S. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto, FL 34461 or make
your donation via the Internet
at citrusbgc.com. Your gift is
greatly appreciated.
Please join us as we work
to make the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Citrus County the
"Positive Place for Kids."


Lane Vick is a staff'member
of the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Citrus County.


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years in prison, Texas inmate
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G. by a judge because of new DNA
evidence showing he'd been
wrongly convicted of rape.
Today's Birthdays: Record
producer Sir George Martin is
83. Actor Robert Loggia is 79.
Actor Dabney Coleman is 77.
Journalist-author Betty Rollin is
73. Hockey Hall-of-Famer Bobby
Hull is 70. Singer-songwriter-pro-
ducer Van Dyke Parks is 66. Mu-
sician Stephen Stills is 64. Rock
S. musician John Paul Jones (Led
. Zeppelin) is 63. Actress Victoria
Principal is 59. Actor-director Mel
S. . Gibson is 53. Actress Shannon
SSturges is 41. Jazz musician
James Carter is 40. Contempo-
Srary Christian singer Nichole
Nordeman is 37. Actor Jason
Marsden is 34. Actress Danica
McKellar is 34. Actor Nicholas
Gonzalez is 33. Singer Kimber-
ley Locke ("American Idol") is 31.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Lloyd
is 23. Actor Alex D. Linz is 20.
Thought for Today: "The
human body is the best picture of
the human soul." Ludwig
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Today in
HISTORY

Today is Saturday, Jan. 3, the
third day of 2009. There are 362
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 3, 1959, Alaska be-
came the 49th state as President
Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a
proclamation.
Qn this date:
In 1521, Martin Luther was ex-
communicated from the Roman
Catholic Church by Pope Leo X.
In 1777, Gen. George Wash-
ington's army routed the British
in the Battle of Princeton, N.J.
In 1938, the March of Dimes
campaign to fight polio was or-
ganized.
In 1947, congressional pro-
ceedings were televised for the
first time as viewers in Washing-
ton, Philadelphia and New York
got to see some of the opening
ceremonies of the 80th Con-
gress.
In 1961, the United States
severed diplomatic relations with
Cuba.
In 1990, ousted Panamanian
leader Manuel Noriega surren-
dered to U.S. forces, 10 days
after taking refuge in the Vati-
can's diplomatic mission.
In 1993, President George
H.W. Bush and Russian Presi-
dent Boris Yeltsin signed a his-
toric nuclear missile-reduction
treaty in Moscow.
Ten years ago: Chicagoans
dug out from their biggest snow-
storm in more than 30 years.
Five years ago: NASA's Mars
rover, Spirit, touched down on
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