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Title: Citrus County chronicle
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: January 7, 2005
Copyright Date: 2006
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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Work continues on the county's lined garbage cell. The cell is 1,100 feet long and 250 feet wide. Both end embankments are
80 feet high. The $5.2-million cell should be completed by August. Money from the county's landfill assessment paid for the
project.

Garbage cell nears completion; could be last of kind in Citrus County


TERRY WrTT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
At first glance, it could pass for a foot-
ball field a really big one. But then
again, that would take a vivid imagina-
tion, given that the county's newest


garbage cell is being built in the middle
of the Citrus County Central Landfill.
The cell won't look this good for long.
By late this year, garbage trucks will
begin driving down to the 40-foot
embankment to the cell floor and
depositing what residents have thrown
away.


The bright orange and black liners
draped across the sides and floor of the
1,100-foot long cell will serve as a water-
proof covering to protect the county's
drinking water from becoming contami-
nated.
Please see REFUSE/Page SA


Tree




ordinance




under




scrutiny


Board wants to

study exemptions
TERRY WrrTT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The county planning board
on Thursday postponed a deci-
sion on whether the tree ordi-
nance should apply to residen-
tial communities that are
exempt from tree-protection
rules.
Citrus Hills resident Les
Githens, 82, a disabled World
War UI veteran, submitted a for-
mal proposal to remove the
exemption for planned devel-
opments, also known as PDs.
Planning and Development
Review Board members were
scheduled to vote on Githens'
plan, but they decided to con-
tinue the discussion until a
Feb. 3 public hearing.
Board members also indicat-
ed they would take a second


look at the tree ordinance,
adopted in June 2003.
"Does this not bring up big-
ger issues?" member Raymond
Hughes asked, referring to the
exemption.
Hughes said board members
knew the tree ordinance wasn't
a perfect product when they
adopted it.
The tree ordinance requires
residential lot owners to sur-
vey their property and identify
trees they intend to preserve
before they can build.
But communities like Citrus
Hills are exempted from pro-
tecting trees because their
master plans often leave more
open green space than the
county requires, county plan-
ners say.
Githens said preserving
green space does not mean the
same thing as protecting trees.
Half the green space in Citrus
Hills consists of golf courses.
The impact of the tree ordi-

Please see TREE/Page 4A


Couple were

taped up, robbed

at gunpoint
AMY SHANNON
ashannon@chronicleonline.com
'hfnicle
The Inverness house where
an early morning Wednesday
home invasion occurred was
the target two months ago of a
state law en-
forcement drug
search, accord- CAN YC
ing to records. M Anyone wit
Citrus Coun- about this
ty Sheriff's Of- asked to ca
fice detectives office crimr
have not ruled (888) 269-
out drugs as a
motive.
"I think that's
certainly being considered,"
sheriff's spokeswoman Gail
Tierney said when asked if
drugs played a factor in the
incident. "Detectives at least


believe, at this point, that it's
an isolated incident"
She added; "They weren't of
the feeling that there was
someone out committing home
invasions randomly We're
working to develop suspects to
determine who these individu-
als are."
Joan Jarvis, 49, told deputies
a woman and two men entered
her South Fairview Terrace
home, robbed her and her
acquaintance, Anthony
Schoene, 21, of Crystal River, at
gunpoint,
taped them
)U HELP? up and then
i information fled.
incident is According
II the sheriff's to records,
tips line at the sheriff's
8477. office's spe-
cial investi-
gations unit
which
Tierney confirmed is the CCSO
drug unit assisted the
Florida Department of Law
Please see .".' :-, '/Page 4A


Deputies arrest local women following crime spree


Charges are burglary,

purse snatching
AMY SHANNON
ashannon@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
deputies arrested two Crystal River


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women Wednesday evening in con-
nection with Tuesday's purse snatch-
ing and car burglary crimes the
women said they committed because
they ran out of drugs, according to
arrest reports.
Deputies arrested Tina Louise
Stonerock, 31, 4235 Mandrake Point,
and Delores Ann Boggs, 28, 309 N.W
Crystal St, at 5 p.m. Wednesday dur-
ing a search of an area north of


Unity In
religious belief
A Crystal
River church
believes that
there is a
divine seed
within each
individual, and
that it can
grow into
maturity.
/Saturday


Crystal River.
Crystal River Police Department
officials, also responded for the
search, along with sheriff's aviation
and canine units.
Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Gail
Tierney said deputies were notified
Tuesday to be on the lookout for a
small white car.
"I think it was a good agency-wide
effort," Tierney said. "Everyone was


Celebrating
Its majesty
The Florida
Manatee
Festival, a
two-day event
to honor the
sea cow, kicks
off in down-
town Crystal
River along
Citrus
Avenue./1C


on high alert. It actually paid off."
Both women admitted to commit-
.ting a car burglary outside the
Homosassa Winn-Dixie and a purse
snatching outside the SunTrust Bank
in -Beverly- Hills, reports said.
Stonerock also admitted to stealing a
rifle during a burglary, reports said.
According to the arrest reports, this
is what happened:
On Dec. 21, a Crystal River police


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detective responded to a Crystal
Street house in reference to a grand-
theft report.
A man told the detective a woman
by the name of Tina came to his house
at 8 p.m. and asked to use the rest-
room. After the woman left, the man
noticed the aluminum case contain-
ing his Bushmaster rifle was open and

Please see SPREE/Page 4A


Radio stations
believe
* Local radio sta-
tions promote K-
12 education./3A
* Amy Virgo quits
as chairwoman of
a local waterfront
development
committee./3A
* Blue Ribbon
panel members
look for rebar./3A


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Florida
LOTTERIES
Here are the
winning numbers
selected Thursday
in the Florida
Lottery:

CASH 3
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PLAY 4
9-2-7-2
FANTASY 5
2 20 21 25 27

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5
Cash 3:8 2 2
Play 4:2-5-4-5
Fantasy 5: 4 6 16 20 27
5-of-5 2 winners $112,920.13
4-of-5 287 $126.50
3-of-5 9,519 $10.50
Lotto: 2-9-21 -22-33 -49
6-of-6 1 winner $3 million
5-of-6 52 $5,495
4-of-6 3,847 $60
3-of-6 74,780 $4,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4
Cash3:9-2-3
Play4:5-5-6-7
Fantasy 5: 6 10 16 18 21
5-of-5 3 winners $70,654.06
4-of-5 372 $91.60
3-of-5 11,122 $8.50
Mega Money: 1 12 15 27
Mega Ball: 17
4-of-4 MB No winner
4-of-4 10 $936.50
3-of-4 MB 76 $270
3-of-4. 1,543 $39.50
2-of-4 MB .. 2,224 $19
2-of-4 43,528 $2
1-qf-4 MB 16,914 $2.50
MONDAY, JANUARY 3
Cash 3: 0-4-5.
Play 4:1 5 1 7
Fantasy 5:1 5 9- 15 18
5-of-5 No winner
4-of-5 542 $243,087
3-of-5 13,155 $7
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2
Cash 3:6 4 7
Play4:-7-6-8-7
Fantasy 5:9 24 26 29 31
5-of-5 1 winner $174,614.32
4-of-5 169 $166.50
3-of-5 6,627 $11.50
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1
Cash 3:4 8 9
Play4:5-7-1 -5
Fantasy 5: 4-7-15-16-23
5-of-5 1 winner $218,093.68
4-of-5 420 $83.50
3-of-5 11,205 $8.50
Lotto: 11 21 32 35 42 46


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Waterfronts leader resigns


Problems cited

with manager
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The chairwoman of the
Crystal River Waterfronts Flor-
ida Partnership Program
Advisory Board has resigned,
citing problems with the pro-


gram's managers
Amy Virgo sent a letter of res-
ignation Dec. 31 to Crystal
River Mayor Ron Kitchen say-
ing she didn't believe the con-
cept of developing the city's
waterfronts with community
involvement was being carried
out.
Virgo said in the letter that
Program Manager Magge
Ericson continually com-
plained about the city manager
and city council and made neg-


active com-
merits about
board mem-
bers.
Ericson said '
Thursday she
was totally sur-
prised by the .-
move and said
she had no Amy Virgo
idea what Vir-
go was talking about Ericson
said she answers questions
about why the city administra-


tion wants things done certain
ways and that might frustrate
Virgo.
Virgo suggested the council
evaluate Ericson's ability to
interact in "a professional and
pleasant attitude within the
community." Ericson said she
gets along fine with the Citrus
Avenue merchants.
The letter said Ericson didn't
give subcommittee meeting
minutes to board members and
didn't follow through with


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tours of Crystal River during this weekend's Florida Manatee Festival. The boat rides will be offered during the operating hours
of the festival. Tickets can be purchased from the Chamber of Commerce Information booth. Free shuttles to the boat docks
will leave from the Intersection of U.S. 19 and Citrus Avenue on the west side of U.S. 19.





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board members on discussions,
Ericson said all meetings are
taped, and it would be quite a
chore to transcribe all the tapes
of sub-committees.
Virgo asked the council to get
involved, evaluate Ericson and
audit the program. Ericson said
the city itself keeps the finan-
cial records for the board. Only
a few months ago Virgo and
other board members were say-
ing that she was "the person for
the job," Ericson said.



County


eyes


tourists

5 projects receive
startup funding
CHERI HARRIS
charris@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Five special projects that
should reel in tourists for
overnight stays in- Citrus
County received funding
approval Wednesday from the
Citrus County Tourist
Development Council.
They could be the last that
the council approves.
Commissioner Gary Bartell,
TDC chairman, said the coun-
cil voted to award $5,000 to the
Citrus County Association of
Retarded Citizens to advertise
a fund-raising fishing tourna-
ment in mid-April.
Promoters from Team Spirit
will receive $5,000 to advertise
a hot-air balloon festival in
midLMiy. Bartell said the festi-,
val is a fund-raiser for Central
Florida Cohimunity College in
Lecaito.
The TDC approved $10,000
to Joe Espin Enterprises and
Phil Courter to create a DVD
promoting sport fishing in
Citrus County.
The Homosassa Guides
Association should get $8,000
to market sport fishing in
Citrus County Bartell said the
association has about 20 mem-
bers and is the second oldest
association of its kind in
Florida.
The Citrus County Historical
Society will receive a $5,000
grant to market the Old
Courthouse Heritage Museum
and its exhibits.
Representatives of Crystal
River's Waterfronts Florida
Advisory Board requested
$5,000 to advertise Bayfest
That request was put on
hold because the group had
not coordinated with Crystal
River officials, but Bartell said
the TDC left $5,000 in the spe-
cial-projects budget in case
that request is approved in the
future.
Seven project applications
were denied funding.
Bartell said the TDC voted
unanimously to move the
remaining $17,000, of the
$50,000 budgeted for special
projects, into the TDC's gener-
al-advertising budget
He said he would like to see
the TDC move away from
spending money on special
projects and instead use the
money for co-op projects.
"Co-op" ads allow business-
es to buy advertising at a
reduced rate from the TDC
and advertise in media that
would otherwise likely be out
of their price range.


School officials still investigate missing steel, concrete


CRISTY LoFis
cloftls@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
With traits of resourcefulness
and creativity, members of the
Blue Ribbon Committee contin-
ued Wednesday to sort through
the Homosassa Elementary
School construction debacle.
Committee member Phyllis
Dixon, supervisor of technical
training at Progress Energy,
said a friend volunteered to use
a non-destructive rebar-locat-
ing tester to help dispel rumors


about the missing steel.
Some community members
that attended the meeting
believe the steel was never
brought to the school by R. E.
Graham Contractors, but
instead delivered to another of
the company's work sites.
Knowing whether the miss-
ing steel is on the construction
site will help them get closer to
answering the school board's
question: "Was there signifi-
cant steel and concrete missing
from the job site that was paid
for by the Citrus County School


Board, and if so, where is it?"
Central Testing Laboratory
in Inverness has already tested
the walls; however, Dixon said
the company only checked
where the rebar should have
been, and not if it was installed
somewhere else.
"This will validate if it was
delivered at all and just installed
in the wrong place," Dixon said.
Meanwhile, some committee
members say the district still
isn't cooperating.
Chairman Donald Mac-
donald said he attempted to


interview support services
director Jim Hughes and direc-
tor of facilities and construc-
tion Alan Burcaw, but was dis-
mayed to learn interviews
would be conducted with both
Hughes and Burcaw at the
same time.
Macdonald said he wanted to
speak with the men individual-
ly, as to get independent respo-
nses from them.
"I don't know what's going
on," Macdonald said. "They say
they're on our side, but they
won't cooperate."


Superintendent of Schools
Sandra "Sam" Himmel said
Thursday that she helped
Macdonald set up interviews
with Hughes and Burcaw, and
figured that a joint interview
would get the committee the
most information.
"The purpose of the meeting
and the committee is to gather
information and not interro-
gate the staff," Himmel said.
Himmel said district officials
are making every effort to com-
ply with the requests of the
committee.


Count BRIEFS

Donate money to
help tsunami relief
International aid workers say
the outpouring of giving follow-
ing the disastrous earthquake- .
caused tsunami in Asia that
devastated coastal villages and'
towns ringing much of the
Indian Ocean this week has
been tremendous and in some,. ,
cases overwhelming.
If you wish to donate to the
work they do, the following are .
only four of the many interna-
tional organizations funneling
help to survivors:
CARE
Phone: (404) 681-2552.
E-mail: info@care.org; www
careusa.org.
Mail to: CARE, 151 Ellis
Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303- -
2440. :
UNICEF
Phone: (800) 4UNICEF.
E-mail: www.unicefusa.org.
Mail to: UNICEF, 333 East '
38th Street, New York, NY
10016.
Doctors Without Borders
Phone: (800) 392-0392.
E-mail: www.doctorswithout-"!
borders-usa.org. .
Mail to: Doctors Without
Borders/USA, P.O. Box 1856,
Merrifield, VA 22116-8056.
Monday marks last
day for voter signup:
Inverness residents have ,.
until Monday to register to
vote in the Feb. 8 City Council,
elections.
Residents can register to
vote, sign up for early voting or
request absentee ballots at the"-
Supervisor of Elections Office at
120 N. Apopka Ave. in
Inverness. Voters may call the -
office at 341-6740 to get absen-
tee ballots. Early voting is Jan.
24 to Feb. 7.
Because of construction on
the new city government com-
plex, the Feb. 8 polling place
has moved from city hall to the
First Baptist Church of
SInveess; 123 S. Seminole St. ,,
Four people are on the ballot.
Sophia Diaz-Fonseca faces
incumbent Jacquie Hepfer for
Seat 4. Marci Miller and Bill
Sheen square off for Seat 2. -
Civic association
to host speaker
Citrus County Commission
Chairwoman Vicki Phillips will
be the guest speaker at the .
Pine Ridge Civic Association ,
general meeting at 7 p.m.
Monday in the Pine Ridge
Community Center.
She will apprise the associa-
tion of the "state of Citrus
County" and other issues.
Phillips, who has been on the
county commission since 1992,
will welcome questions after the
presentation.
During the meeting, Phillips :
will swear-in the 2005 civic
association board of directors.
Refreshments will be served at
the conclusion of the meeting.

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pickup truck," contained an
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an was airlifted to Tampa
General Hospital, not the truck's..
driver.
The Chronicle regrets the
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Continued from Page 1A

the rifle was missing from his
bedroom. The man also
noticed the window was
removed.
On Dec. 22, the man identi-
fied Tina Stonerock as the
woman.
,Two weeks later, sheriff's
deputies received a. report
about two young women steal-
ing a purse out of a 54-year-old
Lecanto woman's car while she
sat in it outside the Homosassa


INVASION
Continued from Page 1A

Enforcement on Nov. 8 during
aesearch at Jarvis' house.
Tierney said no one was
arrested. Details about the
search were unknown, Tierney
said, because FDLE was the
leading agency.
An FDLE spokesman did not
return phone calls Thursday
:A reporter rang Jarvis' door-
bell and later called the house,
but received no reply.
Jarvis' neighbors said the
home-invasion incident doesn't
frighten them.


TREE
Continued from Page 1A

nance exemption first came to
light when The Tradewinds
development in Homosassa
bulldozed its property for a
waterfront housing develop-
ment
.County planners said the
Ttadewinds was an approved
P~ and exempt from tree ordi-
nance when the land was bull-
dozed. The company was cited
f4r not getting the necessary
permits, however.
-Githens said the 'ordinance
exemption has given' Citrus
IHills and other master-
planned communities a reason
to clear-cut wooded areas, a
charge Citrus Hills denies,
.Citrus Hills Development
Director Avis Craig said the
company's main market today
is low-maintenance quarter-
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Winn-Dixie. The report came received a report about a
in at 1:05 p.m. Tuesday. woman stealing a purse off a
The victim 78-year-old
told deputies Beverly Hills
that a woman Both women also woman's shoul-
approached der as she
her 1990 face charges out walked away
Chevy Lumina from an ATM
and distracted Of Marion COUnty. outside the
her while a SunTrust Bank
second woman in Beverly


reached in and stole a handbag
from the front passenger seat
- As the women ran from the
car, the victim chased after
them and retrieved her hand-
bag.
At 3:41 p.m. deputies


Kurt Kuettner said he and,
his wife were sleeping and did-
n't hear or see anything.
"They're very quiet next
door," he said. "They have a lot
of company."
Two other neighbors, who
did not want to identify them-
selves, also said they consider
the neighborhood safe.
Tierney said the detectives
are not at a point where they
can provide description details
about the suspects.
Tierney said the first deputy
on scene said Jarvis' three
daughters were at home, but
"slept through the entire
thing."


acre lots. She said it is difficult
to save existing trees on those
small lots.
Removing the exemption
would submarine the Villages
of Citrus Hills from tapping
into its most productive mar-
ket, she said,
When .a house is built on
such small lots, Craig said
Citrus Hills doesn't leave the
lots barren. She said the lot is
landscaped and bigger lots are
planted with a live oak or some
other high-grade tree. The
saplings are 4-inches in diame-
ter.
"Yes, we could go out and
clear-cut, but it has not been
our practice and it is not our-
preference," Craig said.
In other business, the plan-
ning board recommended a
rezoning 58 acres in Beverly
Hills for The Remington Co.
The firm plans to build about
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Hill's.
The victim said the woman
ran to a small white car and
drove off.
Tierney said investigators
found similarities in the
descriptions. given by witness-.


It is unknown whether the
daughters were still asleep
when the deputy arrived.
According to the sheriff
press release, this is what hap-
pened:
At 1 a.m., Jarvis answered
the .front door of her house,
where a woman asked to use
her cell phone. Jarvis told the
woman to meet her at the
garage and she could use the
cordless phone she kept there.
When Schoene opened the
garage door, he found a woman
and a man waiting for him.
A second man ran into the
garage with a rifle in his hands.
The suspects forced the couple


Course. The land had been
zoned for duplexes.'
The board also recommend-
ed rezoning land next to
Central Ridge Regional
.Library in Beverly Hills for an
apartment complex. Reming-


es at each incident.
Stonerock was charged with
unarmed burglary of a con-
veyance, robbery by sudden
snatching, armed burglary of a
dwelling and grand theft of
property valued between $300
and $5,000. Her bond was set at
$35,000.
. Boggs was charged with
unarmed burglary of a con-
veyance and robbery by sud-
den snatching. Her bond is
$20,000.
Both women also. face
charges, out of Marion ,County,,
in cp.iection with a eparatep,
incident,in Dunnellon ,


into the master bedroom and
demanded money.
Schoene gave. the suspects
expensive jewelry and several
hundred dollars. The suspects
also took several hundred dol-
lars from Jarvis' dresser, a
small amount of cash from her
purse and an expensive tennis
bracelet. The. three suspects
moved the victims into a bath-
room, taped them together and
fled.
Jarvis and Schoene removed
the tape and called authorities.
Anyone with information
about this incident is asked to
call the sheriff's office crime
tips line at (888) 269-8477.


ton officials said the apart-
ments would not be for low-
income residents.
Both recommendations go to
the county commission for
final action.


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The enormous new garbage cell dwarfs workers Thursday as they Install a plastic liner at the coun-
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When construction is fin-
ished, probably in August, the
county will have invested $5.2
million to build and line it, and
removed 400,000 cubic yards of
dirt from its interior. The dirt
was hauled to private construc-
tion-and-debris landfills.
And it could be the last
garbage cell of its kind in
Citrus County.
The county commission has
shown interest in transferring
garbage out of the Citrus
County rather than building
future cells. A final decision
hasn't been made on switching
to a transfer process.
Solid Waste Division
Director Susie Metcalfe said
finding a site for a future land-
fill in Citrus County would be
difficult. Most people don't
want a garbage landfill in their
backyards, and the amount of
open land suitable for a land-
fill is limited, she said.


That makes the transfer could be extended by adding a
option appealing. plastic liner to the unused por-
County commissioners last tion. No decision has been
summer direct- made on
ed staffers to When construction adding the
etnuv garhbage- liner.


transfer
options. How-
ever, Metcalfe
said the study
was postponed
to give two new
commissioners
input
The decision
will have to
wait until after
the commis-
sion's- goal-set-
ting session,
which general-
ly takes place
this month or


is finished, the
county will have
invested $5.2
million to build
and line the cell,
and removed
400,000 cubic
yards of dirt from
its interior.


February. At goal setting, com-
missioners float proposals for
projects, policies and ordi-
nances they want to consider.
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Bertie Ball, 74
FLORAL CITY
Bertie E. Bell, 74, Floral City,
'died Monday, Jan. 3, 2005, at
Citrus Memorial Hospital in
Inverness.
She was born Feb. 3, 1930, in
New Albany, Ind., to Harold W
and Bertie E. (Blind)
McCartney and moved here 11
years ago from Massachusetts.
Mrs. Ball was a retired secre-
tary.
She was Methodist
Survivors include her hus-
band, Gardner Bell of Floral
City; two sons and daughters-
in-law, Allen T. and Patricia
Bell of Hyannis, Mass., and
Michael R. and Karen Bell of
Holliston, Mass.; one daughter
and son-in-law, Terri L. and
Vincent Melanson of Floral
City; and four grandchildren.
' Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
John
Bannon Sr., 59.
INVERNESS
John'William Bannon Sr., 59,
of Bay Meadows, Inverness,
died Wednesday, Jan. 5,2005, at
his home.
Born Jan. 24,
1945, in New
.york City, N.Y.,
to John and
Elizabeth Ban-
non, he moved
here in 1984 from Middle
Island, Long Island, N.Y.
' Mr. Bannon retired from the
New York Police Department
as an officer with more than 18
years of service and was a
member of the U.S. Army
Reserves. After moving to
Florida, Mr. Bannon- was
employed with the State of
Florida, Inverness office, as a
probation and parole officer
with more than .16 years of
service.
,. He was a member of Our
Lady of Fatima Parish in
Inverness and the NYPD 10-13
Club.
He enjoyed baseball cards,
coin collecting and traveling.
Survivors include his wife of
14 years, Janet A. (Wittemann)
Bannon; two sons, John W.
Bannon Jr. of Inverness and
Joseph E. Bannon of Tampa;
four daughters, Elizabeth A.
Bannon of Inverness, Kathy
DiLeo of Jacksonville, Donna
DiLeo of Gainesville and Lori
Dil d'f Inverness; his mother,
Elizaeth, Bannon of ,Qviedo;


three sisters, Betty Rudolph of
Central, S.C., Patricia Bannon
of Nevada and Anne Gaither of
Oviedo; and one grandchild,
Rhiannon DiLeo.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Richard
Becan, 77
HERNANDO
Richard John Becan, 77,
Hernando, died Thursday, Dec.
30, 2004, in Hernando.
Born March
17, 1927, in
Queens, N.Y,
to John and
Emma Becan,
he moved here
from Shirley, N.Y, in 1996.
Mr. Becan was a World War II
U.S. Navy veteran and a retired
supervisor in the cosmetics
industry.
He enjoyed golfing, boating
and family activities.
He was a member of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church of
Hernando.
He was preceded in death by
a grandson, Michael Savino;
and two sisters, Dorothy Miner
and Evelyn Sommers.
Survivors include his wife,
Leona Jayne Becan of
Hernando; one son, John R.
Becan and wife, Lisa, of Boca
Raton; four daughters, Linda
Becan of Islandia, N.Y., Laura
Brymer and husband, Arthur,
of New Smyrna Beach,
Lauraine Masciopinto and hus-
band, Stephen, of Patchogue,
N.Y, and Leslie Drake and
husband, Thomas, of East
Moriches, N.Y; seven grand-
children; and one great-grand-
child.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.
Richard Lynch, 86
YANKEETOWN
Richard Allman Ferris
Lynch, 86, Yankeetown, died
Tuesday, Jan. .4, 2005, in
Gainesville.
He was born
in Ottawa, Ill.,
and lived in
Houstonn,
Texas, before
moving to Yankeetown in 1950.
Mr. Lynch was a retired lieu-
tenant colonel from the U.S.
Air Force, where he served in
Europe and Africa.
He was a graduate of Purdue
University, .where he; earned a
degree -in mechanical 'engi-


neering. He worked as a
Realtor and property apprais-
er in Florida and was a past
president of the board of
Realtors. He also served on the
Levy County School Board for
28 years.
He enjoyed golfing and
relaxing in his home on the
Withlacoochee River.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Nancy Knotts Lynch.
Survivors include three chil-
dren, Patricia Langley and
Genie Sturtevant, both of
Yankeetown and Richard
Lynch of Gainesville; six
grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
Milam Funeral Home,
Gainesville.
Beatrice
Markwell, 93
INVERNESS
Beatrice Mildred Markwell,
93, Inverness, died Thursday,
Jan. 6, 2005, in Woodland
Terrace of Hernando.
A native of Gloversville, N.Y,
she was born March 6, 1911, to
Julian and Pauline Werner.
She moved to this area from
Hollywood in 1997.
She loved to read, play bingo
and cards.
She was Catholic.
Her husband of 67 years,
Joseph Markwell, preceded
her in death March 22, 2002.
Survivors include a son,
Joseph Markwell and wife,
Henrietta, of Fort Lauderdale;
a daughter, Suzanne Webb and
husband, Winn, of Inverness;
two sisters, Elizabeth
Schedneck of Coral Springs
and Mae Vail of Stuart; five
grandchildren, Marseilles,
Star, April, John and Alan; and
seven great-grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Jane Phillips
BEVERLY HILLS
Jane A. Phillips, of Pine
Ridge, Beverly Hills, formerly
of Crystal River, died
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, at her
home under the care of her
husband and Hospice of Citrus
County.
She was born in Mexico, Mo.,
to Cecil and Claire Anderson.
She came to this area 32 years
ago from Tucson, Ariz.
Mrs. Phillips was a property
appraiser for the State
Department of Regulation. She
was a past yoga instructor in


Crystal River and instructor
for the Adult Literacy Program.
She moved to Crystal River to
work as an English teacher.
She was Lutheran.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Cecil and Clara
Anderson.
Survivors include her hus-
band, David Phillips; her pet
children, Maggie, Callie, Gizmo
and Skidmark; her brother,
Tom Anderson of Moberly, Mo.;
father- and mother-in-law,
Luther J: and Esther L. Phillips
of Centerville, Ohio; brother-
in-law, John Phillips and wife,
Lynn, of Jupiter; sister-in-law,
Patricia Daum and husband,
Larry, of Palm City; two
nephews and three nieces; one
great-nephew and three great-
nieces.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions in memory of
Jane Phillips may be made to
Hospice of Citrus County, PO.
Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464 or Simonton Cancer
Center, PO. Box 660, Malibu, CA
90264.
Private cremation arrange-
ments under the direction of
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Alfred 'Bud'
Weiss Jr., 73
HOMOSASSA
Alfred "Bud" Weiss Jr., 73,
Homosassa, died Monday, Jan:
3, 2005, at home under the care
of his wife,
Sharon, and
Hospice of
Citrus County
after a nine-
month battle
with cancer.
Born in
McCaysville,
Ga., he gradu- Alfred
ated from
Brevard High
School, N.C., in
1949. He grad-
uated from
Duke Uni-
versity in 1953.
He was a member of the ROTC
and served his country as a
captain in the U.S. Air Force.
He was a former owner of
Law & Sons Casket Co. in
Denver, Colo., and upon retire-
ment he enjoyed working as a
stockbroker for many years.
He was a member of Rotary
International and was proud of
his 31 years of perfect atten-
dance. His Rotary membership
included the cities of Denver,


Colo., Lakeville, Minn., where
he served as president, and the
Central Citrus Rotary Club of
Florida.
He enjoyed sailing, golfing,
reading, crossword puzzles and
monitoring the financial mar-
kets each day. He was gifted at
building and repairing most
everything. He and Sharon trav-
eled to a variety of destinations.
Survivors include his wife of
15 years, Sharon; daughters,
Melinda Skinner and Mimi
Weiss of Aurora, Colo.;
stepchildren, Todd Thulen and
wife, Andrea, of Medina, Minn.,
Toni Thulen of Champlin,
Minn., and Kristyn Zoibi and
husband, Ron, and grandsons,
Sam,' Noah and Ramsey of
Lake Zurich, Ill.; brother,
Gerald Weiss and sister-in-law,
Martha Weiss of Springfield,
Va., and Charles Weiss of North
Augusta, S.C.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Homosassa.
Christian
Wenner, 75
BEVERLY HILLS
Christian C. Wenner, 75,
Beverly Hills, died Wednesday,
Jan. 5,2005, in Inverness.
Born March
6, 1929, in
Philadelphia,
Pa., to Chris-
tian and Elea-
nor Wenner, he
moved here from Springfield,
Pa., in 1999.
Mr. Wenner was a former
director of Plant Operations
for Philadelphia Child
Guidance Clinic. He also
worked as the maintenance
manager of the Philadelphia
Zoo.
He served in the U.S. Navy
as an electrician aboard the
USS Herbert J. Thomas.
He became a certified scuba
diver at the age of 70, enjoyed
traveling and was an avid read-
er.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and brother, Robert
Wenner.
Survivors include his wife of
11 years, Marjorie Wenner of
Beverly Hills; five sons,
Charles Wenner of Broomall,
Pa., Christian Wenner of
Hernando, Robert Wenner of
Newtown Square, Pa., Paul
Marrin of Media, Pa., and
Joseph Wenner of
Philadelphia, Pa.; daughter,
Patricia M. Greco of East
Stroudsburg, Pa.; stepdaughter,


Kelly Cisarik of Indian Rocks
Beach; 14 grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild.
Friends who wish may send
memorials to the American
Heart Association.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.
Click on http://www.chroni-
cleonline.com to view archived
local obituaries.

Funeral
NOTICES

John William Bannon Sr. A
celebration of life memorial
Mass will be conducted at 10
a.m. Monday, Jan. 10, 2005,
from Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church with Fr. James
Johnson, celebrant Inurnment
will follow at a later date.
There will be no viewing hours
at the funeral home. In lieu of
flowers, memorials are sug-
gested to a law enforcement
association of your choice.
Arrangements under the direc-
tion of the Chas. E. Davis
Funeral Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Robert W. "Bob" Dyer. Robert
W "Bob" Dyer, 52, Homosassa,
died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005, at his
residence. At the request of his
loving wife, in lieu offlowers, his
friends may give to their favorite
charities in memory of Bob.
There will be no services.
Wilder Funeral Home of
Homosassa Springs assisting
family with arrangements.
Richard Allman Ferris
Lynch. A visitation for Mr.
Lynch will be held from 1 to 3
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9,2005, at the
Yankeetown Woman's Club. In
lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to Levy County School
Foundation for the Yankee-
town School auditorium reno-
vation project Milam Funeral
Home, Gainesville, in charge of
arrangements.
Beatrice Mildred MarkwelL
Funeral services will be con-
ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9,
2005, from the Chas. E. Davis
Funeral Home of Inverness
with Pastor Johnny White of
the Oakland Baptist Church of
Birmingham, Ala., officiating.
Interment will follow at a later
date. The family will receive
friends at the funeral home
from 1 p.m. until the hour of
service. In lieu of flowers,
memorials are being accepted
by Hospice, PO. Boxd 641270,
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days $23. Children: 1 day $5, 2 days $7, 3 days $10
For more information call 726-2993 U:)Nl J"


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F I I DAY
JANUARY 7, 2005
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Protect yourself from identity theft


Florida currently rates fifth in
the nation for identity theft
crimes.
Koehlinger says, "Too many
people who either have no
credit cards, or perhaps one
card with a low limit, think an
identity thief will not target
them. The truth is that with just
a little information the identity


thief can take out new cards in
your name, purchase real
estate (in other states) in your
name, or even commit felonies
while using your identity."
All small business owners or
managers in the area are invit-
ed to today's meeting at 7:30
a.m. at the B & W Rexall
Restaurant, 214 South U.S.


Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus Business Net-
work will feature a special
presentation at the breakfast
meeting today. Mr. G.E.
Koehlinger, of Beverly Hills,


will speak on "Identity Theft -
Protect Your Good Name."
It is a national statistic that
one of four people will have
their identity stolen this year.
An even more alarming statis-
tic, for local residents, is that


nners were thechildren


Speaker gives tips to avoid scams


Tourn ament

raises funds

for Youth

Ranches

Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Sheriff's
Office partnered with local
citizens and the Plantation
Inn Golf Resort to host the
Annual Caruth Camp
Challenge Golf Tournament
in November. All proceeds
will go to the Florida Sheriffs
Youth Ranches.
"The winners today are the
children," said Sheriff Jeff
Dawsy while speaking at the
awards dinner. Dawsy joined
Bill Sizemore, chairman of
the Caruth Camp Challenge
committee, by recognizing
the importance of serving at-
risk youth throughout the
community.
The major sponsorship for
this year's event came from
Mike and Anna Paoli of
Crystal River. "I'm happy to
contribute to this great
cause," Paoli said. The pro-
ceeds totaled more than
$15,000 for the Youth
Ranches.
The mission of the Florida
';. Sheriffs Youth Ranches is to
prevent juvenile delinquen-
cy and develop lawful, pro-
ductive citizens through a
broad range of family-cen-
tered services.
This charitable, nonprofit
corporation was founded by
the Florida Sheriffs
Association and operates
four residential child care
campuses and two Youth
Camps. Additionally, it pro-
vides community-based serv-


Elks Lodge

holds essay

contest

Special to the Chronicle
The Inverness Elks Lodge is
sponsoring an essay contest.
The theme is "What Old Glory
Means to Me."
Participants must be stu-
dents enrolled in the fifth,
sixth, seventh or eighth grade
at the time of the contest.
Essay length is not to exceed
200 words. The essay must be
typed or legibly printed in ink
Participants must be identi-
fied by name, grade, school
attending, and sponsoring Elks
Lodge.
Winners will receive U.S.
savings bonds. Essays must be
submitted to Inverness Elks
Lodge by Jan. 10, at PO. Box
840, Hernando, FL 34442. For
more information, call Donald
Goclon, 637-7246.


JIM SHIELDS/Special to the Chronicle
Sheriff Jeff Dawsy and Bill Sizemore, followed by major sponsor Michael and Anna Paoli, lead
the group to the first hole as the tournament begins.
ices and family counseling to
as many of Florida's neglect-
ed, troubled children as
funds will permit Voluntary
contributions are the pri-
mary source of funding,
especially thoughtful gifts
made through special
bequests in wills and trusts.
Since 1957, the Florida
Sheriffs Youth Ranches has
served thousands of boys,
girls and their families.
The Florida Sheriffs Youth
Ranches Inc. is nationally ".......,.
accredited by the Council on
Accreditation of Services for
Families and Children Inc.
and the American Camping
Association. For more infor- The Caruth Camp Challenge Committee, from left, are: Lt.
nation, visit www.youth- Doug Dodd, Citrus County Sheriff's Office; Ray Jarzyna; Jeff
ranches.org or contact your Dawsy, Citrus County Sheriff; and Bill Sizemore, committee
local sheriff, chairman.


Friends of Chassahowitzka slate annual meeting


Speaker will address

birding issues

Special to the Chronicle
The annual meeting for the Friends
of Chassahowitzka National Wildlife
Refuge Complex Inc. will be 3 p.m.
Saturday in the Visitors Center at
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
On display will be information about
the organization of the board and the
activities of its committees. This is a


public meeting and all are welcome to
attend.
Keynote speaker will be Peter
Stangel, director of the Southern
Region for the National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation. Stangel is based in
Atlanta, Ga., where he oversees fund-
raising and grant-giving programs in a
10-state area.
Stangel received a B.S. in biology
from Furman University and a Ph.D. in
Ecology from the University of Georgia,
where he studied the' conservation
genetics of the Red-cockaded
Woodpecker, Wood Stork, Snail Kite
and several other species. He is a for-


mer president of Fairfax Audubon
Society, and helped start the Migratory
Bird Conservancy, Florida Birding
Festival, Directory of Bird Festivals,
Bird Conservation magazine, and the
Pathways to Nature program. He is a
regular contributor to Wild Bird and
Birding Business magazines, for whom
he writes a conservation column.
Stangel is an avid birder and lives in
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Stangel will give a slide presentation
addressing a pressing conservation
issue: the decline and future conserva-
tion of Neotropical migratory birds.
The show begins with the northward


migration of a Wood Thrush, allowing
you to experience all the hazards of this
annual trek Once the thrush is safely in
its nest, the talk focuses on the Partners
in Flight program as an innovative,
grassroots response to the conservation
needs of all birds. The presentation
concludes with an optimistic forecast
that challenges birders to play an even
more enthusiastic role in securing the
future of our birds.
Along the way, viewers will learn
about many topics, from the use of
weather radar to track bird migrations
to the economic impact of birding on
the economy.


Hwy. 41, in Inverness. Learn
how to protect your identity,
your credit rating, and your
good name.
Attendees are asked to bring
their business cards, brochures,
coupons, etc., to exchange with
other business people.
Call Kandy at 352-344-2372 or
Liz at 352-527-9790.


Program


helps


kids get


a 'Smart


Start'

Special to the Chronicle
Citrus County Parks and
Recreation will offer a new
Start Smart baseball program.
The Start Smart baseball
program is for youngsters
ages 3 to 5 years whose parent
(or other adult) is able to
attend the six one-hour ses-
sions (one session per week)
with them.
There are 12 spots avail-
able for parent-child partici-
pant groups that will be filled
on a first-come, first-served
basis. .
Start Smart registration will
be held with Crystal River
Little League Registration at
Bicentennial Park Baseball
Concession stand the follow-
ing dates:
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday,
Jan. 15
Call Terri Moore at 795-6520.


January

singles


club


schedule

Special to the Chronicle
Manatee Singles and Social
Club activities for January:
Today: Lunch at Pizza Hut in
Crystal River
Sunday: Boat tour, Indian
River, 1:30 p.m. This is a two
and a half hour drive from
Crystal River.
Monday: Meeting, 7 p.m.
Guest speaker
Wednesday: Coffee at Jennie
D's on State Road 200 in
Hernando, 9 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 19: Coffee
at McDonald's in Crystal River,
9 a.m.
Friday, Jan. 21: Hobo picnic
at Hernando Beach Park, at
noon.
Monday, Jan. 24: Covered
dish meeting, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 26: Coffee
at. Beverly Hills 2 Bakers, 9
a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 27: Dinner
and entertainment, Citrus
Hills Country Club, $15.
Saturday, Jan. 29: Wine and
cheese party.
Meetings are at 7 p.m. on the
second and fourth Monday
monthly at the Community
Building, Beverly Hills Bou-
levard and Civic Circle.
Call 344-3826 or 860-0158.


Special to the Chronicl
"Billie" loved food, play time
and his mom, Mary Matthew,
of Beverly Hills. He way
always at her side. Bill
passed away Nov. 12. He Il
sadly missed.


News NOTES

Seventh-day
Adventists to meet
Services at the Inverness
Seventh-day Adventist church
Starting at 9:10 a.m. Saturday.
Jim Shepard will lead the song
service. After the opening
prayer, Superintendent Shirley',
Shaffer will welcome guests and
members. The mission empha-'
sis will be brought by the Mfune4
family.
Scott Psalter will have special
music, followed by Shaffer's ,
remarks, which will end the 3
early services. The congregation
will divide into classes for the -
lesson study, "His Glorious
Purpose Foreshadowed in
Types."
At 11 a.m., Dick Pike begin
with the organ prelude. Sausten
Mfune, guest from Malawi, will
sing special music, followed by"
Pastor Mercer's sermon,
"Marching to Zion." A vegetarian
lunch will follow in Mitchell Hall
at noon.
The evening Vesper program
will begin at 5:15 p.m. The
health food store will open at ',
5:45 p.m., and is also open .
each Wednesday from 9 a.m. tq
1 p.m. The church is located 4.5
miles east of Inverness off State
Road 44 in Eden Gardens. Calk
746-3434, or leave a message
at 726-9311.
Garden Club to hold
design course
Riverhaven Garden Club is
sponsoring this floral design
course, which will meet
Wednesday for six weeks at
the Riverhaven Community Club
House in Homosassa, starting;
Wednesday. Lecture and
demonstration from 9 a.m. until
noon. Workshop from 12:30
until about 2:30 p.m.
Cost is $55 for the classes,,
.$1 for certificate of successful
completion of the entire course
and a few supplies will be availx,
able for purchase. Fees are -
payable in advance and are -
nonrefundable upon registration.
. The.firt, three classes grg,
Basic floral design..The.nextlu.
three classes familiarize stu-
dents with oontemperary
designs.
Students must bring basic
flower arranging tools, an
approiate container, a brown
bag lunch and beverage, if other
than coffee or tea.
Seating is limited. Call Andrea
Fuller, (352) 637-5200.
Maryland Club plans
get4ogether
The Nature Coast Maryland
Club will meet Wednesday at '
the Golden Corral Restaurant,
2605 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Inverness. The meeting begins2
at noon and will be followed by"
lunch. Guests are welcome.
Reservations must be in by
today. Call Chuck at 527-0145
or e-mail at seajay@tampabay..-
rr.com.
Masons will
install officers
There will be a dinner at 6 <
p.m. with installation of officers .
to follow Friday, Jan. 7, at Citrus
Masonic Lodge 118. R.W. Gary
Blanton, PDDGM, will be the
installing officer.
Learn gentle
yoga, relaxation -
Experience gentle yoga,
relaxation from 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday. Learn breathing
exercises for relaxation of body,
and mind, visualizations and
positive affirmations. Vegetarians
potluck dinner. s
Bring yoga mat and comfort-
able clothes for wellness of
body, mind and spirit. There is
no charge. Call Vrinda at 726-
988.

Pet SPOTLIGHT

In memory

HP"" ?


CMH volunteer of the month


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Special to the Chronicle
Citrus Memorial Hospital Auxiliary recently chose Larry O'Quinn as its January volunteer of
the month. From left, are: Iva Puckett, president elect of the auxiliary; Ryan Beaty, CEO and
president of CMH; O'Quinn; and Irene Brugh, supervisor of General Store.


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Yesterday Pvs Day

Australia 1.3139 1.3065
Brazil 2.7270 2.7170
Britain 1.8741 1.8850
Canada 1.2356 1.2264
China 8.2781 8.2781
Euro .7592 .7542
Hong Kong 7.7941 7.7887
Hungary 185.74 185.15
India 43.850 43.690
Indnsia 9310.00 9305.00
Israel 4.3879 4.3879
Japan 105.06 104.09
Jordan .70907 .70907
Malaysia 3.7995 3.7995
Mexico 11.3780 11.3600
Pakistan 59.60 59.56
Poland 3.10 3.10
Russia 27.8350 27.8520
SDR .6565 .6551
Singapore 1.6504 1.6451
Slovak Rep 29.12 29.06
So. Africa 6.1000 5.8900
So. Korea 1057.90 1046.30
Sweden 6.8657 6.7981
Switzerlnd 1.1747 1.1693
Taiwan 32.04 32.05
U.A.E. 3.6724 3.6724
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.


Prime Rate
Discount Ra
Federal Funi
Tresuie


Yesterday Pvs Day
5.25 5.25
ate 3.25 3.25
ds Rate 2.25 2.25


Treasuries
3-month 2.27 2.23
6-month 2.55 2.56
5-year 3.69 3.63
10-year 4.27 4.26
30-year 4.85 4.88




FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Feb05 45.56 +2.17
Corn CBOT Mar 05 208/4 +7V4
Wheat CBOT Mar05 3081/4 +81/2
Soybeans CBOT Mar05 5321/2 +51/2
Cattle CME Feb05 88.35 -1.05
Pork Bellies CME Feb05 95.10 +1.15
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar05 8.99 +.01
Orange Juice NYBT Mar05 82.70 -3.50

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $421.00 $437.50
Silver (troy oz., spot) $6.433 $6.807

Copper (pound) $1.42UU $1.4t/U

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


10,868.07 9,708.40 Dow Jones Industrials 10,622.88 +25.05 +.24 -1.49 +.29
3,823.96 2,743.46 Dow Jones Transportation .3,667.12 +13.83 +.38 -3.45 +21.04
337.79 259.08 Dow Jones Utilities 325.94 +.50 +.15 -2.69 +21.66
7,273.18 6,211.33. NYSE Composite 7,076.94 +21.73 +.31 -2.39 +7.73
1,435.04 1,150.74 Amex Index 1,387.97 +2.12 +.15 -3.23 +16.27
2,191.60 1,750.82 Nasdaq Composite 2,090.00 -1.24 -.06 -3.93 -.49
1,217.90 1,060.72 S&P 500 1,187.89 +4.15 +.35 -1.98 +4.94
656.11 515.90 Russell2000 619.82 +2.34 +.38 -4.87 +6.94
12,024.36 10,268.52 DJ Wilshire 5000 11,673.02 +40.44 +.35 -2.49 +6.03


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5-Yr.
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AARP Invst:
Balanced 17.23 +.03 NS
Ct r 42.63 +.15 -29.0
GNMA 15.13 +.01 +366
GIoba 25.94 +.04 NS
GthIc 21.49 +.07 NS
Inl 42.99 -.14 NS
PthwyCn 11.55 +.02 NS
PthwyGr 12.85 +.03 NS
ShTremBd 10.19 ... NS
AIM Investments A:
Agrsvp 10,06 +.01 -10.7
BalAp 24.96 +.08 -8.8
BasValAp31.73 +.19 +35.8
ChaitAp 12.52 +.05 -21.7
Constp 22.11 +.03 -25.4
HYdAp 4.54 -.01 -4.1
InGrow 19.57 -.01 -15.9
MuBp 8.18 ... +34.4
PremEqly 90.65 +.03 -29.5
SelEqly 17.17 +.07 -202
SuTf6 10.52 +.04 -3..1
WeongAp 12.69 +.01 -46.4
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBI 16.60 +.08 +24.0
PremEqty 8.95 +.03 -32.1
AIM Investor Cl:
Dynm 16.04 +.10 -31.8
Energy 26.88 +.48+104.3
HtSd 49.98 +.14 +8.6
SmCoGIp12.11 +.07 -24.1
Tolti 24.18 +.05 +1.6
Utiies 11.72 +.05 -19.5
AIM/INVESCO Invstr:
CoreSfk 10.56 +.03 -4.0
AMF Funds: -
A4Mig 9.82 ... +20.8
Advance Capital I:
Balancpn17.66 +.05 +33.4
Retlncn 10.13 -.01 +46.8
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt 4.17 +.03 -42.5
AllianceBem A:
AmGvlncA 7.40 -.3 +60.8
BalanAp 16.97 +.06 +39.6
GbTchAp54.39 -.33 -60.8
GdncAp 3.70 +.02 +22.6
SmCpGrA225 +.10 -10.0
AllianceBem Adv:
LgCpGrAd 1820 -.04 -42.7
AlllianceBem B:
AmrGvlncB 7.40 -.03 +64.9
CopBdBp 12.31 -.02 +39.8
GbTchBt 49.32 -.31 -62.6
GrmthBt 22.67 -.02 -32.6
SCpGrBt 18.82 +.09 -13.6
USGovtBp 7.05 ... +30.4
AlllanceBem C:
SCpGrCt 18.86 +.09 -13.5
AmSouth Fde Cl :
Value 16.50 +.09 +12,4
Amer Century Adv:
EqGropn21.49 +.08 -4.7
Amer Century Inv:
Ba ncedn1622 +.03 +13.3
Eqlncn 7.95 +.02 +79.6
Growthln 19.19 +.04 -27.5
Heitageln11.44 +.08 +0.8
IncGron 29.93 +.11 -0.9.
IntDiscrn 12.98 -.10 +4.6
InfiGrolin 8.82 -.03 -20.9
LfSeSdn 4.80 +.02 NS
NewOpprn5.20 ... -37.7
ReoEsiin 23.57 +.17+158.1
Selecon 37.24 +.16 -20.4
Utan 20.60 +.06 -22.1
U1ln 11.76 +.03 -7.6
Vatelrnvn 726 +.03 +72.4
Amer Express A:
Cal 5.22 +.01 +37.5
Discover 836 +.03 +7.8
DE 10.84 +.06 +39.4
DivrBd 4.88 ... +32.9
DvOppA 6,99 +02 -6.7
EqSe 12.44 -.02 -0.5
Growth 26.09 +.16 -42.6
HiYkd 4.46 ... +34.2
Insr 5.47 ... .36.2
MgdAlMp 9.33 +.02 +90.5
Mass 5.41 ... +3.9
Mich 5.32 ... +34.8
Mins 533 ... +35.8
Mutual p 9.63 +.03 -12.8
NwD 23.61 +.02 -19.2
NY 5.14 .. +36.5
Ohio 5.31 ... +33.0
PreMt 8.74 -.08+100.7
Sel 8.67 ... +28.9
SDGovt 4,79 ... +21,9
Stock dp 18.92 +.05 -13,8
TEBd 3.90 ... +36.5
Thrntl 5.46 -.01 -30.2
Thdil 7.05 -.03 -34.3
Amer Express B:
EqValp 9.99 +.06 +56.9
NwDt 22.38 +.02 -22.2
Amer Express Y:
NwDn 23.72 +.02 -18.6
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 17.89 +,02 +20.6
AMutlAp 26.03 +.12 +39.0
BalAp 17.77 +.03 +57.1
BondAp 13.60 ... +43.7
CapBAp ,52.31 -.04 +69.0
CapWAp 1970 -10:+86.6
wQGAs W t, -.04 +51.4
.,.icpP r u -.06 +2,9
FdinvAp 31.32 +,05 +17.6
GwthAp 26.58 ... +13.0
HITrAp 12.57 -.01 +43.4
IncoAp 18.26 +.03 +55.4
IntBdAp 13.68 ... +32.1
ICAAp 30.14 +.03 +20.1
NEcoAp 20.37 -.04 -16.9
NPerAp 26.97 -.02 +13.7
SmCpAp 30.07 -.02 -2.9
TxExAp 12.55 +.01 +38.4
WshAp 3027 +.13 +31.0
American Funds B:
BaBSt 17.72 +.03 NS
CapBBt 52.31 -.04 NS
GrwthBt 25.84 +.01 NS
IncoBt 18.17 +.03 NS
ICABt 30.03 +.03 NS
WashBt 30.11 +.12 NS
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Appreo 46.58 +.12 +89.9
ArMel 51.65 +.11+125.4
Artisan Funds:
Intl 21.46 -.05 -1.7
MidCap 28.54 +.11 +45.1
Baron Funds:
Asset 51.43 +.37 +21.5
Growth 43.79 +.42 +65.1
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 13.38 ... +36.4
DivMu 14.25 ... +29.9
TxMgrlV 22.04 -.04 +24.8
Bramwell Funds:
Growthp 1931 +.04 -14.7
Brandywine Fds:
Bmdywnn26.17 +21 +4.9
Brinson Funds Y:
HiYIdlYn 7.49 +1 +38.6
CGM Funds:
CapDv 2634 +27 -0.1
Mul 2435 +.04 -6.7
Calamos Funds:
GrwlhAp 50.71 -.07 +782
GrowteC 148.86 -.07 +74.3
Calvert Group:
Incop 16.98 ... 0.6
IntlEqAp 18.65 -.06 -13.9
MBCAI 10.41 ... +26.6
Munint 10.96 +.01 +33.2
SodalAp 27.00 +03 +4.7
SocBdp 15.93 ... +6.2
SEqAp 33.63 +.06 +29.9
TxFLU 10.62 ... +15.5
TxFLgp 16.67 +.01 +39.8
TxFVT 16.02 +.03 +34.1
Clipper 88.03 +.09+79.7
Cohen & Steers:
RItyShrs 66.06 +.50+150.0
Columbia Class A:
Acomt 25.01 +.08 NS
Columbia Class Z:
AcomZ 25.52 +.09 +82.0
AcomlnIZ 28.24 -.19 +2.2
LargeCo 27.32 +.10 -0.8
SmaliCo 20.32 +.07 +69.5
Columbia Funds:
ReEsEqZ 25.53 +.18+135.6
Davis Funds A:
NYVenA 30.19 +.11 +23.9
Davis Funds B:
NYVenB 28.97 +.10 +19.0
Davis Funds C & Y:
NYVenC 29.15 +.10 +19.1
Delaware Invest A:
TxUSAp 11.58 +.01 +42.0
Delaware Invest B:
DeldiB 3,38 ... +5.8
SeiCGrBt 20.11 +.07 -42.3
Dimensilonal Fds:
InlrnVan 15.09 -.04+116.4
USLgVan 19.60 +.11 +54.8
USMtiron14.40 +.02 +88.8
USSmalnn18.62- +.06 +64.4
USSmVa 25.56 +.06-136.7
EmgMIdn 15.86 -.10 +23.0
IntVan 15.99 -.02 +48.7
DFARIEn 21.72 +.15+156,1
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced 78.17 +.18 +72.4
Income 12.81 -.01 +48.7
InStlk 20.81 -.06 NS
Stocd 127.20 +.50 +77.5


Dreyfus:
Aprec 38.19 +.13 -1.8
Discp 31.33 +.16 -17.2
Dreyl 10.06 +.04-16,6
Dr5001nt 3458 +.13 -10.,9
Emgl.d 42,33 +.18 +27.7
FLIntr 13,45 +.01 +00.65
InsMutn 17.99 +.01 +37.9
SWrValAr 28.01 +.18 +48.8
Dreyfus Founders:
GrowlhBn 9.88 +.02 -44.2
GrwthFpnlO.31 +.02 -41.8
Dreyfus Premier:
CoreEqAt 14.31 +.06 -7.6
CorVlvp 29.85 +.15 +16.5
UdHYdAp 7,62 -.01 +18.9
TxMgGCt 15,28 +.08 -11.0
TdchGroA 22.00 -.11 -64.3
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChinaAp 13.38 +.05 -1.0
GrwIhA 7.13 -.02 -9.0
InBosA 6.57 -.01 +32.2
Fnt 4.51 +.02 -35.8
l 10.71 +.01 +61.6
TradGvA 8.84 +.01 +30.7
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMBt1 10.90 +.01 +36.6


HNhSBt 11.01 +.06 +62.4
NauMBt 10.35 ... +47.8
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovlCp 7,61 +.01 +25.7
NalMCt 9.86 ... +45.5
Evergreen B:
BaalnBl 8.34 +.03 +1.0
BluCnl 123.58 +13 -24.8
DvrBdBt 15.00 -.01 +34.3
FoundB 16.76 +.05 -7.3
MuBdoB 7.50 +.01 +33,1
Evergreen :
CoDrBd 10.68 ... +44.6
ARdRael 9.40 ... +25.9
Evrgnm 12.82 +.05 -23.2
Foedl 16.84 +.04 -2.6
SIMunll 10.11 ... +25.3
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 19.090 +24 +85.9
HIYield p 4.80 .-. NS
Va]Restr 40.98 +20 +43.8
FPA Funds:
NwIvC 11.19 ... +42.9
Federated A:
AmLdrA 24.50 +.1 +10.2
CapApA 24.91 +.12 +0.9
MGrlSIA 28.99 +.07 -22.7
MuBecA 10.80 +.01 .+38.5
Federated B:
StrincB 8.83 -.01 +41.4
Federated InstIl:
Kafsn 5.18 +.01 +60.6
Fidelity Adv Foc T:
HItCarT 19.95 +.16 +15.7
NaIResT 31.31 +.38 +52.5
Fidelity Advisor I:
EqGdn 46.67 +.10 -27.7
Eqlnin 28.15 +.16 +343
Indln 11.12 ... +41.9
Fidelity Advisor 1.
Balas'T 1822 +.06 +6.6
DOGrTp 11.54 +.06 +11.9
DynCATp 12,87 +.08 -13.8
EqGrTp 44.40 +.10 -29.7
EqinT 27.83 +.15 +30.6
GovniT 10,06 ... +39.5
GOppT 29.84 +.10 -24,8
HinAdTp 9.97 ... 440.0
ntBdT 11.11 ... 40.0
odCpTTp 24.31 +.17 460.1
iulncTp 13.17 ... +42.8
OeeT 17.17 -.06 -12.5
SThT 9.52 ... +28.4
Fidelity Freedom:
FF210n 13.45 +.01 +15.1
FF2020n 13.71 +.02 +6.9
FF2030n 13.80 +.03 +1.2
Fidelity Invest:
AggGrrn 16.01 +.06 -64.8
AMgrn 18.05 +.04 +14.1
AMgGrn 14.62 +.0 + 2.6
AMgrnn 12-52 +.02 .+27.7
Balancn 17.39 +.06 +40.2
BkeChGrn40.87 +.16 -23.3
Canadan 32.35 -.13 +85.4
CapApn 24.97 -.02 +3.9
Cplncrn 8.42 -.01 +35.1
M gAgn16.52 -.03 +8.5
COgSn 388.86+1.37 +2.6
Conran 54.99 +.17 +12.1
CnvScn 21.12 +.07 +36.5
Dest 1256 +.07 -30.7
DesMl 11.60 ... -8.6
DsEqn 24.78 +.10 -1.2
D2inSn 27.78 -.11 +27.6
DvGthn 2.06 +.14 +14.4
EmrMin 12.35 -.15 +8.1
Eqicn 51.81 +.27 +24.9
EQIIn 23.47 +.10 +24.9
ECapAp 20.92 -.07 +15.4
Europe 3335 -.27 +90
Exchn 264.0 +1.49 +5.6
on 1920 +.10 +29.5
Rden 29.37 +.413 -11.7
Fflyrn 19.86 .. +3.9
FdRnOnen 24.63 +.06 +2.9
GNMAn 11.07 ... +38.0
Govtncn 1021 +.01 +41.2
GroCon 53.97 +09 -23.4
Grolncn 37.72 +.16 -1.9
GroIndin 9.58 +.05 -3.1
Hhlncrn 9.0 ... +17.2
Indep n 1722 +.01 -8.2
IstBdn 10.49 ... 41.2
InGovn 10.21 ... +37.0
InfDldcn 27.41 -.09 +14.6
InSCprn22.68 -.12 NS
InvGBn 7.51 ... +44.1
Japann 12.50 -.05 -34.1
JpnSmn 12.35 -.01 -12.0
LatAnn 19.92 -.05 +44.9
LowPrn 38.95 +.06+142.4
Magelhn10.13 +.46 -14.8
fMCapn 22.60 +.11 +25.6
MgSecn 11.22 3 ... +41.8
NwMfIrn 14.10 -.03+101.3
NwMilln 30.26 +.04 -7.3
OTCOn 33.32 ... -34.5
Ovsean 3424 -.11 -10.7
PcBasn 1925 -.10 -18.5
Puitn 18.71 +.07 +33.1
RealEn 28.09 +.25+158.1
STBFn 8.97 ... +30.6
SmCaplndn19.12 +.06 44.9
SmllCpSrn17.49 +.04 +68.0
SEAslan 15.99 -.11 +4.1
FSkSicn 22.37 +.10 -9.0
Sltancnh 10.70 -.01 +58.07
Trend 52,58 +.21 -6.6
USBIn 11.11 ... +45.4
Utityn 13.34 +.06 -24.9
VaLStatn3526' -.04 +65.5
Valuen 68.91 +.25 +78.9
Wddwn 17.75 +.01 +11.9
Fidelity Selects:
Airn 32.04 -.07 +31.1
Autonn 33.55 -.04 .64.4
Banning n 360.97 +.06 +70.4
Biothn 56.18 +.68 -11.3
Btrn 54.67 +.41 +56.2
Chiren 65.81 +.97 +76.7
Compn 33.13 -23 -52.8
Conlndn 24.10 +.06 +13
CstHon 41.96 +.28+120.6
DfAern 6227 +.10 +62.8
DvCmn 18.34 -.06 -50.8
Eecltn 35.52 -.12 -45.1
Engyn 31.3 +.47 +59.5
EngSn 41.34 +.82 +70.3
Envirn 13.76 +.12 .44.2
FInSvn 115.48 +.54 467.1
Foodn 49.64 +.20 +57.3
Goldrn 25.38 -.00 +99.5
Healhn 126.17+1.06 +18.7
HomFn 61.47 +.06+129.9
IndMIn 37.95 +.02 +64.1
Insurn 61.17 +27+104.8
Leisrn 76.35 +.13 +7.5
MedDIn 4429 +.06+165.1
MdEqSysn22.90 +.12+118.5
Multdn 44.00 -.03 +3.4
NGasn 2B.52 +.39+105.0
Papern 31.84 -.02 +24.4
Pharmn 8.82 +.07 NS
Retailn 50.73 +.09 +13.8
Sofrn 49.64 -.72 -12.8
Tehn 563.9 -.39+ -1.1
Telonn 36.77 +26 -49.6
Trasen '40.76 +.13 +79.2
UGrn 39.60 +.24 -24.4
Wirelssn 5.73 +.05 NS
Fidelity Spartan:
CAMOn 12.57 +.01 +41.3
CIMunrnll.71 ... +39.6
Eq4dn 42.02 +.15 -9.3
5001nrn 81.74 +30 -9.2
FLMurn 11.73 ... +40.1
Govin 11.02 ... +43.2
InvGrBdn 10.64 ... +46.1
MDMurnl1.05 ... +36.4
MAMunn 12.12 ... +41.6
MIFMunn 12.11 ... +41.3
MNMunn 11.62 ... +360
MunFncn 13.09 .. +44.9
NJfMun rn11.79 ... +402
NYMunn 13.07 ... +44.6
OhMsn 11.96 +0-42.3
PAMun rnl1.03 ...+39.9
Stnvfun 10.38 ... +25.4
TolMiktln 3224 +.12 -6.4
First Eagle:
GbhA 37.096 -.10+116.6
OverseasA 21.26 -.12+115.
First Investors A
BIICpAp 19.93 +.06 -22.4
GlorlAp 6.46 ... -13.9
GotAp 11.07 +.01 +34.1
GrolnAp 12.85 +.04 -69.6
wcoAp 3.25 ,... +29.9
IswGrAp 10.04 ... +42.0
MATFAp 12.10 ... +39.0
MiTFAp 12.7 ... +35.9
linCpAp 24.46 +.06 +13.8
NJTFAp 13.11 +.. +35.3
NYTFAp 14.60 ... +37.5
PATFAp 13.32 ... +37.6
SpSAp 1.67 +.03 -14.2
TxExAp 1025 ... +375
TotRtAp 13.456 +.03 +5.6
ValueBp 627 +.03 -9.9
Firsthand Funds:
GbTeds 4.01 -.04 NS
TechVal 27.53 -.08 -63.8
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AGEAp 2.15 ... +39.5
.c0USp 9.02 ... +20.5
ALITFAp 11.62 ... +39.2
AZTFAp 11.17 +.01 .386.
Beinsp 56.34 +.20+113.7
CelnAp 12.70 +.02 +40.3
CAIntAp 11.67 +.01 .34,0
CaOfFAp 7.27 ... 440,8
COsGrA 10.76 +.01 -16,8


COTFAp 12.03 ... +40.6
CTTFAp 11.08 ... 438.9
CvlScAp 15.97 +.06 +57.2
DblTFA 11.93 ... +38.4
DynTchA 23.44 -.10 -8.4
EqlncAp 20.37 +.05 +36.5
Fedinlp 11.57 ... 35.4
FedTFAp 12.13 ... +38.4
FLTFAp 12.00 ... +40,8
GATFAp 1214 ... +39.8
GoIdPrMA17.26 -.07 +95.5
GIwlhAp 32.78 +.06 +3.7
HYTFAp lp.76 -.01 +36.7
IncomAp 2.47 ... +74.2
InsTFAp 12.39 +.01 +40.5
NYTFFp 11.12 ... .36.9
LATFAp 11,8 .., +41.1
LMGvScA 10.16 +.01 +27.8
MDTFAp 11.77 .. +402
MATFAp 11.96 ... 441,6
MrrFAp 12.33 ... +38,8
MNInsA 12.22 .. +393
MOTFAp 12.28 +.01 +41,5
NJTFAp 12.13 ... +40.,5
NYInsA p 11.69 .+37,9
NYTFAp 11.91 +.1 +38,.8
NCTFAp 1232 ... +41.8


11 BHOWSS"i To READpTHTUAFUN ABLES I


Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Tables
show the fund name, sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and daily
net change, as well as one total return figure as follows'


Tuea: 4-wK total return ('%)
Wed: 12 mo total return (o)
Thu: 3-yr cumulative total retum (%6)
Fri: 5-yr cumulative total return (%)

Name: Name of mutual fund and family.
NAV: Net asset value.


Chg: Net change in price of NAV
Total return: Percent change in NAV for the time penod shown, with
dividends reinvested. If period longer than 1 year, return is cumula-
live
Data based on NAVs reported to Upper by 6 p.m. Eastern
Footnotes: a Ex-capital gains distribution. f Previous day's
quote. n No-load fund. p Fund assets used to pay distribution
costs. r Redemption fee or contingent deferred sales load may
pply. s Stock dividend or spilt. t Both p and r x Ex-cash divi-
end. NA No Information available NE Dale In question NN -
Fund does not wish to be tracked. NS Fund dd not exst at start
dale. Source: Upper, Inc. and The Associated Press


OhtolAp 12.60 ... +38.8
ORTFAp 11.86 ... +39.6
PATFAp 10.45 ... +39.7
ReEScAp2524 +.16+150.2
RIsDvAp 31.63 +.20 +83.5
SMCpGrA32.73 +10 -17.5
USGovAp 6.63 ... +37.0
UIsAp 10.83 +.02 +64.9
VATFAp 11.87 ... +39.6
Frank/Temp Fmk B:
IncomBi p 2.47 ... +69,9
IncomeBt 2.46 ... NS
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
IncomCt 2.49 ... +70.2
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
QualfdAI 18.95 -.03 +62.3
SharesA 22.43 -.02 +64.3
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 17.82 -.18 +25.2
ForgAp 11.95 -.08 +25.3
GIBdAp 10.87 -.06 +73.9
GrwlhAp 22.29 -.07 +44.3
IntxEMp 14.43 -.05 +19.2
WoridAp 17.24 -.08 +21.3
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMaC 17.52 -.18 +21.2
ForgnCp 11,82 -.08 +20.8
Fremont Funds:
Bond 10.44 +.01 +51.0
US on 30.96 +.16 +4.9
GE Eltun S&S:
S&Snc 11.50 +.01 +44.3
S&SPM 44.46 +.17 +1.7
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 16.51 -.13 +68.9
For 14.60 -.02 +38.7
GMO Trust IV:
Emi kt 16.48 -.12 468.3
Gabelll Funds:
Asset 40.27 +.12 +31.0
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.71 .., +43.8
GvtBdD 10.29 ... -42.5
GrowlhD 6.51 +.01 -46.3
Nationw 19.83 +.09 0.0
TxFrr 10.64 ... +39.3
Goldman Sachs A:
GdncA 24.67 +.13 +10.9
SmCapA 40.88 +.19+148,6
Guardian Funds:
GBGIntA 12.94 -.07 -24.0
PairkAA 30.80 +.13 -32.6
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.80 +.01 +49.2
CapAplnst 27.84 -.05-29.3
Intir 41.69 +.04 +30.5
Hartford Fds A:
AdvsAp 14.92 +.05 +3.0
p 32.79 +.08 +32.5
p 18.51 +.10 +27.2
SmlCoAp 15.84 +.04 -10.4
Hartford HLS IA :
CapApp 51.25 +.11 +46.2
Div&Gr 20.38 +.11 +30.6
Advisers 22.80 +.08 +1.9
Stock 45.07 +.22 -16.3
HolSBalFd n15.26 +07 -02
ISI Funds:
NoAmp 7.34 ... +41.9
JPMorgan A Class:
CapGro 37.07 +.07 +27.6
Groinc 32.43 +.15 +5.8
Janus:
Balanced 20.91 +.02 +9.9
Contrarian 12.82 +.02 NS
CoreEq 19.88 +.04 -2.8
Enterprn 36.28 +.18 -47.9
FedTEn 7.08 '.. +31.4
FRnc n 9.67 ... +36.7
Fundn 23.90 +.06 -34,8
GILfeScdrn17.65+.15 +12.4
GITechrn10.17 -05 -43.0
Grnc 31.28 +.06 -13.5
Menry 20.98 +,04 -39.8
MdCpVal 21.33 +.07+122.9
Olyinpusn27.71 +.12-41.0
Odrion n 6.65 +.02 NS
Oviseasr 23.32 -.12 -17.5.
ShTmBd 2.91 ... +26.3
Twenty 43.34 -.22 -40.6
Venturn 55.59 +.23 -34.2
WrdWr 40.56 ... -33.4
Janus Aspen Instl:
Balanced 24.00 +.02 +10.8
WrldwGr 26.25 -.01 -32.1.
JennlsonDryden A:
HIYldAp 5.92 ... +27.3
InsuredA 11.02 +.01 +37.3
UilltyA 11.30 +.03 +39.3
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthB 12.78 -.03 -34.5
HiYklBt 5.91 ... +24.1
InsredB 11.03 ... 435.6
John Hancock A:
BondAp 1529 -.01 443.2
HiYldAp 5.27 -.01 +41.5
StrinAp 7.10 -.02 +442
John Hancock B:
StIncB 7.10 -.02 +39.3
Julius Baer Funds:
IntEqA 30.74 -20 +25.9
IntlEql r 31.26 -.20 +28.6
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 15.05 +.04 +5.4
Splnvp 44.85 -.11 +49.7
VaTfrp 63.53 +.09 +13.7
Legg Mason Insti:
Vaffrinst 69.26 +.09 +19.5
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 30.76 +.02 +73.6
SinCap 29.16 +.03 +90.7
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 13.64 -.04 +74.4
LordAbbett A:
AlA 14.46 +.06 +26.5
Ap 8.16 ... +35.7
GllncA 7.52 -.03 +40.4
I p 21.81 +.14+127.9
MFS Funds A:
MrTAp 16.90 +.06 -8.8
MIGAp 1203 +.01 -28.7
GrOpAp 8.64 +.03 -27.6
HilnAp 4.00 -.01 +28.3
MFLAp 10.19 ... +40.3
TotRAp 15.79 +.07 +45.7
ValueAp 22.75 +.15 +47.9
MFS Funds B:
MIGB 11.06 +.01 -31.0
GvScBt 9,68 ... +.33.6
HilnBt 4.02 ... 24.0
MulnBt 8.68 ... +3.2
ToIRBt 15.79 +.07 +41.2
MainStay Funds B:
BIChGBp 921 +.02 -37.8
1 tt 26.26 -.03 -39.6
t 12.73 +.07 +18.7
GovtBt 8.33 ... +31.7
HYIdBBt 6.49 -.01 +41.4
InrtEqB 12.42 -.07 -2.7
ResValBt 11.15 +.06 +8.1
SmCGBp 13.77 +.11 -28.2
TotRIBt 18.32 +.06 -12,9
Makrs & Power:
Growth 68.33 -.02 +85.9
Managers Funds:
SpclEqn 88.59 +.45 +18.1
Maraico Funds:
Focus p 16.35 +.09 -15.2
Merrill Lynch A:
GIAIAp 16.19 -.02 +57.0
HeallhAp 6.17 +.02 +39.2
NJMunBd 10.56 +.01 +38.7
Merrill Lynch B:
BaC2apB 25.61 +.08 +11.7
BaVBt 30.64 +.13 +18.5
BdHilnc 5.34 -.01 +25.8
CalnsMB 11.77 +.01 +38.7
CrBPBt 11.77 ... +85.6
CplTBt 11.95 ... 435.8
EquflyDIv 13.98 +.05 30.4
EuroBt 14.34 -.03 +17,5
FocValt 12.31 +.05 +21.5
FndlGBt 15.45 +.09 -27.4
FLMBt 10.35 +.01 +38.3
GIAIBt 15.89 -.02 +61.0
HealshBt 4,68 +.02 +34.0
LatABt 21.95 -.13 +57.9
MnInBt 7.92 ... +87.3
ShTUSGt 9.26 ... +19.1
MLUdBt 10.03 ... +15.3
MulntBt 10,68 +.01 +34.3
MNtlBt 10.55 +01 +40.7
NJMBt 10.55. ... +35.8
NYMB1 11.11 +.01 +37,2
NalRsTBt30.81 +.40+104.3
PacBt 18.60 -.13 -11.2
PAMBt 11.34 +.01 +37.8
Vakepp 123.62 +.05 +76.2
US t 110.26 +.01 +92.9
Utilint 10.44 +.02 +5.2
WldhnBI 6.49 -,06 +56.1
Merrill Lynch I:
BaiCepl 26.35 +.08 +17.5
05V]1 31.30 +,14 +24.7
BdHIInc 5,33 -01 +30.5
CalnsMB 11.77 +.01 +42.2
CiSPti 11,77 ... +40.8
pm 11.95 ... 393
p 102 -51 +15.2
E.u lyDv 13,93 +.05 +37.2
Erol 160,65 -03 +23.0
FocVael 13.46 +.06 +27.8
FLMI 10.35 +.01 +41.8 1


GIAIIt 16.22 -.03 +68.9
Health 6.68 +.03 +41.0
LatAI 22.94 -.14 +66.3
Mnlnl 7.93 +.01 +42.7
MLM 10.03 ... +17.4
MulTI 10.68 +.01 +36.3
MNatll 10.55 +.01 +45.9
NatRsTrt 32.41 +.42+115.1
Pacl 20.20 -.15 -6.5
ValueOpp 26.17 +.05 +85.4
USGvtMig 10.26 +01 +38.1
UtfllnIt 10,47 +,03 +9,5
Wld]n 6.50 -.05 +62.5
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 1.95 -.03 54.8
Monatta Funds:
Mooetlan 10.02 +.01 -20.4
Morgan Stanley B:
AmOppB 22,44 +.04 -32.1
DI01B 36.31 +.11 +4.9
GbDIvB 13.61 -.02 +15.5
GrwthB 11.81 +.02 -26.7
SBrtB 17.38 +.05 +3.8
USGvtB 9.15 ... +36.8
MorganStanley Inst:
GIValEqAn17.45 -02 24.4
IntlEqn 20.51 -.06 450.4
Under Funds:
NetNetAp 17.87 -.12 -73.7
Mutual Serieds:
BeacZ 15.57 -.01461,3
QuaeidZ 19.03 -.03 +65.2
SharesZ 22.54 -.02 +57.0
Nations Funds Inv B:
FocEqBt 17.31 +.09 -15.9
MarsGrBt 16.61 +.09 -12.1
Nations Funds Pri A:
IntVIPrA n 22.31 ... +45.2
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 36.26 +.09 +21.4
Intir 17.81 -.11 +6.9
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 41.07 +.24+123.2
Nicholas Applegate:
EmgGrol n 9.66 +.04 -35.3
Nicholas Group:
Nkchn 59.37 +.35 -0.4
Nchlnn 2.22 -.01 +16.2
Northern Funds:
SmCpinkn 9,77 +.04 +32.4
Technlyn 11.20 -.11 -63.2
Nuveen Cl R:
InMunR 11.03 +.01 +38.4
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhiteOkGn32.75-.07 -432
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn 23.03 +.07 +892
Global n 21.23 -.07+132.5
IntlIrn 20.77 -.09 +57.8
Oalniarkrn40.98 +.10 +60.6
Selectrn 32.50 +.10+101.5
One Group I:
Bond In 10.0 +.01 +46.6
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.93 +.01 +40.6
AMTFrNY 12.54 +.01 +39.0
CAMuniAp 10.93 +.02 +46.3
.CapApAp4037 +.12 -7.7
CaplncAp 1232 +.07 +45.4
ChlncAp 9.69 ... +29.6
Discp 41.47 +22 -11.6
EqultyA 10.53 +.02 -1.5
GlobAp 58.89 -.08 +23,7
GtOppA 32.00 +.06 +21.0
Goldp 17.24 -.06+110.8
HIYdp 9.77 ... +27.5
LtdTmMu 15.43 +,02 39.5
MnStFdA 34.75 +.14 -6.3
MidCapA 15.92 +.04 -33.6
PAMuniAp 12.31 +.02 449.6
StdnAp 4.29 ... +47.4
USGvp 9.71 ...' 39.1
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9,90 +.02 +353
AMTFrNY 12.55 +.02 +33.9
CplncBt 12.20 +.06 +39.5
ChlncBt 9.68 ... +24.8
EquityB 10.20 +.02 -5.6
HIYIdBt 9.62 ... +22.6
StIncBt 4.30 -.01 +41.9
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 17.64 +.02 +27.5
QBalB 17.42 +.01 +23.2
Oppenheimer Roch:
RoMuAp 17.77 +.01 +45.1
PBHG Funds:
SelGIwlhn21.48 -.08 -64.7
PIMCO Admin PIMS:-
ToURIAd 10.64 +.01 +48.4
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AlAsset 12.56 +.04 NS
ComodRR 14.63 +.24 NS
HIYId 9,94 -.01 +41.0
LowOu. 10.18 +.01 +32.0
RealR1tl 11.40 +.01 +69.7
ShortT 10.03 ... +21.7
ToIRt 10.64 +.01 +602
PIMCO Funds A:
RenasA 25.60 +.06+115.9
ReaRtAp 11.40 +.01 +65.9
To RIA 10.64 +.01 +46,8
PIMCO Funds C:
GwthCt 17.45 +.01 -39.0
TargtCt 15.32 +.03 -10.4
TotRtCt 10.64 +.01 +41.4
Phoenix-Aberdeen:
IntIA 9.91 -.05 -16.8
WklOpp 8.31 -.02 -3.7
Phoenix-Engemann:
CapGrA 14.80 +.05 -45.2
Phoenix-Oakhurst:
BalanA 14.76 +.03 +16.1
StrAHAp 15.57. +.02 +16.1
Pioneer Funds A:
BalanA p 9.59 +.02 +10.6
BondAp 9.37 +.01 +46.4
EqlncAp 28.11 +.13 +2.72
EuropAp 29.56 -.01 -16.1
GrwlhAp 11.84 +.03 -35.4
HIYldAp 11.50 +.01 +82.8
InOValA 17.00 -.03 -24.4
MdCpGrA 14.49 +.02 -9.9
MdCVAp 24.07 +.06 +80.1
PionFdAp41.05 +.13 +1.2
TxFreAp 11.67 ... +38.5
ValueAp 17.38 +.09 +31.7
Pioneer Funds B:
HIYIdBt 11.55 +.01 NS
MdCpVB 21.63 +.06 +72.9
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdCt 11.65 +.01 NS
Price Funds:
Balance n 19.41 +.03 +22.2
BIChlpn 30.25 +.06 -6.8
CABondn 11.10 +.01 +39.5
CapAppn 19.12 +.04 +95.2
DivGron 22.49 +.0B +21.5
Eqlncn 26.09 +.11 +43.9
Eqlndexn 31.93 +.12 -9.8
Europen 19.46 -.07 -1.8
FUnimn 11.03 +.01 +31.7
GNMAn 9.65 +.01 +39.0
Growlhn 26.12 +.04 +5.0
Gr&lnn 2202 +.10 +15.1
HiScin 22.56 +22 +62.0
HFiWldn 7.19 -.01 +44.3
ForEqn 15.05 -.06 -15.6
IntlBondn 10.45 -.08 +47.1
IntDlsn 31.80 -.24 +10.7
IntlStkn 12.62 -.04-17.4
Japann 8.30 -.03 -35.6
LatAmn 15.07 -.06 +60.6
MDShItn 5.19 ... +19.0
MDBondn10.80 ... +39.5
MidCapn 47.90 +.17 +39.0
MCapVal n22.34 +.09+117,4
NAmern 32.26 +.12 -13.0
N Asia n 9.77 -.09 +2.9
NewEran32.29 +30 +79.6
NHorz n 28.27 +.22 +26.8
NIncn 9.08 ... +42.7
NYBondn11.43 +.01 +41.2
PSIncn 14.66 +02 +36.4
Scdfecn 1823 -.09 -62.6
ShtBdn 4.75 ... +.30.4
SmCpStkn30,54 +.22 +67.2
SmCapn 34.28 +.16+140.9
SpecGrn 16.46 +.04 +17.0
Speclnn 12.00 -.01 +48.9
TFRncn 10.06 ... +40.8
TxFrHn 11.80 +.01 +38.3
TFIntmn 11.31 ... +332
TxFrSIn 5.44 +.01 +25.2
USTIntn 5.44 +.01 +39.5
UST11.gn 11.82 ... .53.8
VABondn 11.76 +.01 +41.3
Value n 22,41 +.06 +46,5
Putnam Funds A:
AmnvAp 9.05 .. +35.0
AZTE 934 +.01 36.6
ChcEqAp12.55 +07 +8.5
Convp 17.34 +.06 +18.5
DiscGr 16.65 +.05 -49.7
DvrlnAp 10.29 -.01 +44,3
EuEq 20.42-.09 -5.8
FLTxA 9.29 ... +372
GeoAp 17.87 +.06 +28.1
GIGvAp 13.02 -.06 +474
GtEqtyp 8.26 +.02-10.7
GrInAp 19.08 +.10 +15.4
HIhAp 57.93 +.30 +13.1
HIYdAp 8.24 ,.. +32.6
HYAdAp 6.20 ... +32.3


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IncmAp 6.84 +.01 +38.0 USChina 6.38 -.01 +17.3
IntUSAp 5.13 +.01 430.6 WdPrcMn 15.08 -.26+126.7
IntlEqp 23.03 -.10 -6.5
IntGrtnp 11.57 -.04 +13.0 USAA Group:
InvAp 1234 .05 -28.8 AgvGt 28.69 +.13 -41.6
MITxp 9.0 .. +352 CABd 11.25 ., +41,8
MNTxp 9.09 ... +364
MunsAp 8.75 +33.7 CmstStr 26.14 +.05 +24.4
NJTxAp 9.24 ... 435.2 GNMA 9.80 ... +38.9
NwOpAp 40.18 +.12 -44,1 GrTxStr 14.41 +.01 +6.2
OTCAp 7.04 +.03 -72.1 Gih 13.51 +.03 -39.3
PATE 9,17 ... +38.6
TxExAp ,88 ... +37.0 Gr&Inc 17.97 +.10 +8.9
TFInAp 15.11 .. +39.3 IncStk 16.31 +.07 +21.4
TFHYA 12.81 .. +28.7 n. 1239 ..+452
USGvAp 13.25 +.01 +.34.4 12.39 ...45.2
UtiLAp 10.02 ... +3.0 l I 21.33 -.09 +10.2
Vs.aAp 9.14 +.02 -25.9 NYBd 12.06 +.01 +45.8
VoyAp 16.21 +.02 -33.6 PrecMM 14.39 -.10+1802
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprl 17.30 +11-11. 8 SdToed 9.10 -.0349.
CIscEqBI 12.45 +.07 +4.5 ShITBnd 8.95 ... +19,2
DucGr 15.45 +.04 -61.5 SmCpStk 13.04 +.04 +7.1
DvnnBt 1021 -.01 +38.6 TxElt 13,35 +.1 7.5
EqInct 17.02 +.11 +32.6 TxE_ 1230 +.01 37,5
EuEq 19.75 -.09 -9.3 TxELT 14.18 +.01 +45,7
FLTxBt 9,29 ... +32.8 TxESh 10.76 .. +22.4
GeoB1 17.70 +.07 +23.4 VA 1 .77 +.0 +4.9
GlIncBt 12.97 -.07 +42.0 VA. 1, +01 4 9
GbEqt 7.55 +.01 -13.9 WIdGr 17.49 -.03 -4.9
GNtRst 21.83 +21 50.2 Value Line Fd:
GrnBt 18.81 +11 +112 LevGtni 24,33 .16 -2.5
HshBt 52.99 +.27 46.9 Let +.-.
HIYIdBt 8.20 .. +27,8 Van Kemp Funds A:
HYAdBt 6.12 ... +26.9 CATFAp 180,92 +.01 +42.0
IncmBs t 6.79 ... 327 nIAp 12.16 .07 +574
IntGrnt 11.39 -.03 +9.0 CmstAp 18.16 +07+57
IntlNopt 10.61 -.04 -39.1 CpBdAp 6.75 ... +40.8
Inv t 11.36 +.05 -31.4 EGAp 37.31 ... -40.4
MUNBt 8.75 +29.8 EqIncAp 8.47 +.03 4.9
NJTxBt 9.23 ... +31.0
NwOpBt 36.30 +.11 -46.1 Exch 337.65 +2.20 -0.2
NwValp 17.33 +.09 46+54.8 GrnAp 19.74 +.08 +38.3
NYTxBt 8.81 +.01+33.9 HarbAp 14.69 +04 42
OTCBt 6.26 +03 -73.1. ..
TxExBt 8.89 .. 32.9 H" 2.73 .. +112
TFHYBt 12.83 ., +25.0 HYMuAp 10.73 +.01 +353
TFInBt 15.13 .. +35.5 InTFAp 18.94 +.01 +41,0
USGvBt 13.18 +.02 +29.5 MunlAp 14.82 +.1 34.7
UllBt 9.97 +.01 -0.9 p .sz +.u -*.
VislaBt 8.02 +.01 -28.6 PATFAp 17,46 +,01 +35.0
VoyBt 1418 +01 -36.1 St1Munnc 13.14 +.01 +30.1
Putnam Funds M: USGvA P 13.92 ... +36.2
Dvdncp 10.21 ... +42.3 A
RS Funds: MAp 1625 +,05 +8.5
RSValGr 15.99 +.02 -15.1 Van Kamp Funds B:
Royce Funds: EGBt 32.04 ... -42.7
LwPrStkr 14.51 +.02+109.3 Enterpt 11.02 +04 -37.3
ficroCapIl15.12 +.04+1152 11 37
Premiedir 14.42 +.01+100.4 EqlncBt 8.35 +.03 +41.0
TotRetlr 11.86 +.04+103.6 HYMuBt 10.73 +.01 +30.4
RydexAdvisor: MulB 14.80 +.01 +29.8
OT o1.12 -04 -685 PATFBt 17.41 +.01+29.9
ComFxAnlO.54 ... +44.8 StMunInc13.13 ... +25.4
IntEqAn 10.74 -.08 -13.9 USGvBt 13.87 +.01 +31.0
LgCGroAn18.16 +.06 -40.3 e 1634.+.06 +4,5
LgCVIAAn20.91 +.11 +25.6 1 *
STI Classic: Vanguard Admiral:
CpAppLp 11.27 +.01 -9.7 50eAdln109.47 +.40 NS
CpppAp11.90 -77 GNMAAdn10.43 +.01 NS
TxSnGrT p 24.30 407 -26.9
TxSnGrLt22.83 +.06-30.7 HIhCrn 52.44 +.21 NS
VIInSWkA 12.34 +.06 +28.9 ITANdmn 13.59 +.01 NS
Salomon Brothers: LtdTrAdn 10.91 .,, NS
BalencBp12.84 +.03 +26.2 P rn62.64 +.15 NS
Opport 46.11 +.19 +35.4 PCap
Schwab Funds: STsyAdmnln0.45 ... NS
10001nvrn33.84 +.13 -8.9 STIGrAdn10.64 +.01 NS
S&PInvn 18.27 +.07-10.0 TStkAdmn28.06 +.10 NS
S&PSeln18.33 +.07 -9.2
YIdPIsSI 9.69 ... +21.8 WelilnAdmn51.31 +,15 NS
Scudder Funds A: Windsorn 59.49 +.29 NS
DrHiRA 41.93 +.16 +72.3 WdsdAdn53.67 +.27 NS
FIgComAp 16.53 +.15 -55.7
USGovA 8.62 +.01 +6.1 Vanguard Fds:
Scudder Funds S: AssetAn 24.12 +.08 +18.4
BalnS 17.23 +.04 -0.4 CALTn 11.82 +.01 +432
EmMkIn 10.60 -.03+104.9 CapOppn29.49 +.05 +379
EmMkGrr 16.84 -.06 +16.7
GbBdSr 10.35 -.02 +42.2 Convrtn 13.01 +.02 +32.0
GbDis 33.75 -.08 +9.3 DivdGron11.93 +.05 +3.5
Glb 25.89 +03 +4.7 Energy 38.66 +.46+133.5
Gold&Prc 16.20 -12+2023
GrEuGr 26.48 -.07 -149 Eqncn 23.00 +.12 +32.0
GrolncS 21.46 +.07 -6.7 Expirn 71.26 +28 +38.0
HiYldTx 12.81 +.01 +40.6 FLLTn 11.90 +.01 +45.2
IncomeS 12.97 ... 835
IntTxAMT 11.46 +.01 +32.4 GNMAn 10.43 +01 41.1
IntlFdS 43.02 -.13 -23.0 Grolncn 29.95 +.13 -6.1
LgCoGro 23.05 +.07 -40.1 GrthEqn 9.32 +.01 -41.3
LalAmr 30.26 -.10 +41.8 HYCorpn 6.43 3 2.8
MgdMuniS9.21 ... H+31.9 Y
MATFS 14.68 +.01 +39.9 HtlhCren124.28 +.50 +79.9
PacOppsr12.80 -.11 -14.0 InflaPron 12.47 ... NS
ShtTmSdS10.19 ... +25.0 IntIExprn 15.93 -.11 +32.1
SmCoVS r25.51 +.09+100.5
Selected Funds: IntlGrn 18.35 -10 40.8
AmShSp 36.26 +.15 +22.4 IntValn 30.09 -.16 +17,2
Seligman Group: IGraden 10.03 .. +48.7
FrontrAt 12.94 +.09 -8.9 IT3Tsyn 11.22 +48.2
Fro0trD 11.46 +.08 -12.5 ".
GbSmA 14.79 ... -11.0 LifeCon 15.08 +.02 +23.7
GbTchA 12.12 -.03 -442 ULifeGron 19.62 +.04 +.8
HYdBAp 3.50 -.01 -6,0 Lifeln 13.44 +.02 +32.5
Sentinel Group: LifeModn 17.62 .0 +16.4
ComSAp28.79 +.13 +16.4
Sequoia n152.75 +.53+61.3 LTIGraden 9.50 -.01 +60.6
Sit Funds: LTTsryn 11.47 -.01 +60.3
LrgCpGr 33.14 +.06 -35.3 Mogn 15.1 +.03 -11.6
Smith Barney A:
AgGrAp 92.84 +.94 +18.1 MHY 10.84 +.0 *+40.5
ApprAp 14.41 +.06 +10.7 MulnsLgn12.82 +.01 +43.9
FdValAp 14.66 +.05 +192 Muinin 13.59 +.01 +34.0
HilncAt 7.06 -.01 +17.7 M 10.91 ... +24.5
InAICGAp 13.32 -.06 -40.1 Mu +24
LgCpGAp2125 +.04 -11.0 MuLongn 11.49 +.01 +43.7
Smith Barney B&P: MuShrtn 15.63 ... +16.9
FVIaBt 13.84 +.05 +14.5 NJLTn 12.09 +01 +42.0
LgCpGBt 20.12 +.03 -14.3
S8CpInct 16.07.+.02 +31.1 NYLTs 11.53 .01 44.
Smith Barney 1: OHLTTEnl2.27 +.01 +43.9
DvStrl 17.22 +.08 -20.8 PALTn 11.60 ... +433
GrIncl 15.00 +.04 -10.1 PreMtsrnl5.82 -01+1474
St FarmAsso:n15.82
Gwlh 47.34 +.27 -1.1 Prmcprn 60.40 +.15 +12.3
State Str Reasrch A: SelVauirnl7.61 +.02 +96.4
AuroraA 38.42 +.12+113.3 STARn 18.42 +.02 +38.2
HilncAp 3.58 ... +3.9
invTrAp 9.86 +.03 -170 SllGraden10.64 +.01 +30.8
LegcyAp 13.24 +.02 -15.2 STFedn 10.40 +.01 +32.0
MCpGrAp 6.46 +.03 -19.9 SIratEqn 20.55 +.13 +73.2
State SitrRearch B: USGron 15.73 +02 -51.4
HilncB 3.58 ... +1.9 U 7
Strategic Partners: USValuen13.43 +.05 NS
EquityA 14.93 +.02 +1.8 Wellslyn 21.38 +.05 +52.8
Stratton Funds: Wellnn 29.70 +.09 +42.0
Dividend 34.72 +.20+138.3 Wndsrn 17.63 +.09 46.5
Growth 39.17 +.29 +84.1
SmCap 38.52 +32+133.7 Wndslln 30.24 +.16 +45.0
Strong Funds: Vanguard Idx Fds:
CmStk 21.75 +.03 +21.5 500n .109.47 +41 -9.0
Discov 20.47 +.08 4+56.5
GNwtlnv 18.53 -.05 -29.3 Balancednl9.15 +.05 +14.4
HiYMu .... NA EMkin 13.97 -.21 +28.5
LgCapGr 22.01 -.03 -38.0 Europen 25.38 -07 +2.6
Opp0ynv 44.83 +.11 +23.7
U 9Stinv 9.20 ... +17.1 Etxendn 30.12 +.12 +97
SunAmerica Funds: Growlhn 25.77 +.05 -27.6
USGvBt 9.45 +.01 +36.6 ITBndn 10.64 ... +51.9
SunAmerica Focus: MCapn 15.06 +.08 +63.4
FLgCpAp 17.30 +.09 -20.2
TCW Galileo Fds: Pacificn 9.11 -.07 -13.6
SelEqty 18.88 -.14 -8.5 REITrn 17.77 +.12+146.6
TD Waterhouse Fds: SmCapn 25.59 +.11 +41.9
Dow30n 10.65 +.03 +2.6 SmlCpVn13.35 +.06 +9.7
TIAA-CREF Funds: SmlrpVln 3.35 +06 +99.7
BdPlus 10.31 ... +45.4 STindn 10.12 +01 +32.0
Eqlndex 8.38 +.03 NS Totlndn 10.25 +.01 +41.8
GroInc 11.94 +.04 -13.4 Totintn 12.25 -.06 -0.2
GroEq 8.94 +.01 -39.1
HIYkBd 9.48 -.01 NS TotSkn 28.06 +.10 -4.6
IntlEq 10.43 -,04 -9.5 Valuen 20.96 +.12 +13.8
MgdAlc 10.96 +,01 +5.4 Vanguard Instl Fds:
ShtTrBd 10.53 ... NS
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COMMUNITY EDUCATION



Best outcome



will result



from pledges
ewly elected Superinte- meeting. She told the teachers
ndent of Schools Sandra she wants to eradicate the "us vs.
"Sam" Himmel has clear them" attitude that has pre-
expectations of the district She vailed in the district.
wants more focus on at-risk chil- But also warned that she
dren; communication that works expects teachers to have enthu-
both ways and values honest siasm for their jobs. If they don't
feedback. And she wants to con- have that enthusiasm, she sug-
tinue to build the school district gested they might consider a
into one that is embraced by the career change.
community Himmel's straightforward
Superintendent Himmel gath- approach to communication and
ered more than her obvious enthusi-
1,000 instructional asm for the school
personnel at the system are infec-
Curtis Peterson I THE ISSUE: tious. Teachers
Auditorium in A new direction, need to get on board
Lecanto on Monday and realize they
so she could speak OUR OPINION: have an advocate in
face to face with the superinten-
her employees. Everyone needs to dent's office. At the
The veteran i get on board, same time, they
school board mem- need to be realistic
ber was elected in their requests.
superintendent in November Keeping the budget balanced is
and took over the a tii station a legal responsibility rot' the
of the district this 'trictt 'onh. superintendent and school
We're confident that Hirnmel's' board.
direct form of leadership and For her part, Himmel needs to
emphasis on communication are take advantage of the of the goodwill
going to have a positive impact her election has created in the
on how our schools operate. schools. We have an excellent
For too long there has been a public school system in Citrus
combative attitude between County, but it's a system with
teachers and administrators. To many challenges.
signify the change she wants to The new superintendent
make, Himmel had Terry needs to follow through on her
Flaherty, the president of the pledges so that those challenges
Teachers' Association, appear can be turned into opportunities
on stage with her at the Monday for our children.


Sugarmill spectrum s 0
Hooray for you, Crystal
River. Keep your color-cod-
ing. If you live in Sugarmill
Woods, you have to Mnarry
yellow with pink drapes.
You have dark green. You
have dark brown, like mud.
You have lavender. You cALL
have pink and you have
blue houses. Listen, I love 5 3
your color-coding. This is
like living in a rainbow and
the colors look horrible with the
other houses. Keep up the good
work, Crystal River.
Canine choir
In answer to "Heavenly peace,"
every fool knows when one dog
barks, they all start barking...The
person who is always complaining
of dogs barking should check it out.
It is not one particular dog barking,
but several...
Public personalities
I'm reading the comments of
both waiters, waitresses and clients,
in reference to tipping. (1) The
restaurants here in Citrus County
are overpriced (like everything else
here) for what you get. (2) Tips are
15 percent of your bill. Or take your
tax and double it for a little more
than 15 percent. However, if service
is poor, you are not obligated to tip.
A tip is a gratuity in appreciation for
good service. So, waitresses and
waiters, quit complaining about
what kind of grouch you serve.
That's how the public is some are
good, some are bad...
Sliding locks
Someone reported that a... bag
was taken out of their vehicle when
they thought it was locked. It does-
n't matter if your car is locked or
not; they have these slim jims that
just slide down in the window and
unlock your car anyhow. There's no
such thing as safety...


UND First-name basis


r This is in regards to the
"Elder respect" Sound Off.
i" She was saying that the
doctors were calling (her)
by the first name. Well,
there is the privacy act
now, that they don't say
the last name or miss or
579 mrs. or anything. So it's
more or less the privacy
act. I don't know if they
were aware of this. So
they just say your first name. It's no
disrespect.
Right to smoke
Smokers versus nonsmokers. We
all know that there are more non-
smokers than smokers, so you non-
smokers can tell us smokers how
and what to do. Now tell me, if you
have a son or daughter in the
armed forces overseas that smoke
- and that is what some of them
do when they can relax for a short
time would you want to put a law
in to tell them, "Sorry, but you are
not allowed to smoke, but you can
die for us, but no smoking?" This is
liberty and the pursuit of happi-
ness.
Stray cat pet
Concerning "Don't feed wild
cats," published Dec. 27: I do. I fed
one for four months, gained his
trust. Humanitarians of Florida
helped me with the cost of neuter-
ing and he received all his shots. It
took the cat two weeks to go from
feral to pussycat status. Loving and
cared for, a pampered life. This cat
had a big head, scrawny body, due
to worms. Coat was sparse, so as I
could see all the scars on his body.
His coat now is a thick, luxurious
blue-black. His weight is approxi-
mately 18 healthy pounds. I
brought him from the Crystal River
woods at about 2 years of age.
Now 3-1/2 years, he's a most lov-
ing pet.


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Diversity can't die with Matsui


T he 109th Congress
convening this week
is poorer for the
absence of Bob Matsui. The
Democratic congressman
from California who died
unexpectedly on New
Year's Day was honored by
President Bush as a good
and decent man... admired
by colleagues on both sides
of the aisle." All true, and Cokie &
all reasons why he will be Rob
missed. But another reason OTH
is that Matsui was one of
the few Asian-Americans in VO|
the House of Represen-
tatives which, to live up to its name,
demands diversity.
Bob Matsui's role in both policy and
politics made him a leader of his party,
and his intelligence and good sense
would have made him a leader in any
enterprise.
But it was his personal experience
as a Japanese-American that marked
the most memorable moment of his
political career
When he was an infant during World
War II, Matsui's family was routed out
of their home and hauled off to an
internment camp. Nevertheless, the
congressman was initially reluctant to
support a bill apologizing for the
internment and paying reparations to
injured families because he was fear-
ful that it might somehow backfire on
Japanese-Americans.
What changed his mind, he told col-
leagues in a dramatic' speech on the
House floor in 1988, were "the tears
and painful remembrances of
internees." The Japanese-American
Redress Act passed, in large measure
because of Bob Matsui and the other
former internee serving in Congress at
the time, Norman Mineta, who is now
Secretary of Transportation.
It's doubtful that others in Congress
would have heard the remembrances
or seen the tears that swayed Matsui,
because it was too painful for most


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Realtors, builders should
pay for county growth
A Chronicle editorial clearly stated
that the reason for the upcoming cri-
sis in the cost of growth is because of
the timidity of our county commis-
sioners, primarily in the area of insuf-
ficient impact fees levied in the past.
Let us examine the reason for that
timidity. The construction industry
and Realtors have a powerful influ-
ence on decisions made by our com-
missioners. They constantly exert
pressure to keep impact fees low, and,
therefore, keep at bay the negative
impact on their profits. As a result,
they have been rewarded with less
than the necessary "pay for growth"
impact fees in the past This allowed
builders and Realtors to attract more
buyers, and, therefore, increased
their profits.
Unfortunately, the residents and
property owners of Citrus County
rarely as a body exert the same pres-
sure to offset that lobbying. These res-
idents and property owners do not
see money put in their pocket by
action or inaction taken by the com-
missioners.
So now the Chronicle says the time
has come to "pay the piper" If it is
time for this payment, why are the
people who have not gained from this
lobbying asked to pay the bill. The
construction industry along with
Realtors have gained in the past, and,
as a result of accelerating growth, will
have a windfall in the future. Can the


Japanese-Americans to tell
their stories to anyone but
fellow internees. That kind
of access and awareness is
why it's so important for the
House of Representatives,
designed as the "people's
body" by America's
founders, to reflect the
nation. Unfortunately, what
gets lost in all of the stories
Steven of the 109th Congress' polit-
arts ical polarization has been
IER the good news that it looks
more like the country than
DES ever before.
Sure, there are still plen-
ty of white male lawyers stumbling
over each other in the corridors of the
Capitol. But this year they're likely to
encounter former welfare mothers,
professional athletes, radio announc-
ers and farmers as well.
The numbers of women and minori-
ties are higher than ever before -
even the Senate "club" now includes a
black and two Hispanics and a few
of those minority members hail from
somewhat surprising places.
For instance, it wasn't "blue"
Michigan that sent an Arab-American
and an Asian Indian to Congress it
was "red" Louisiana. The suburbs of
New Orleans, home turf of David
Duke, elected health policy expert and
Rhodes Scholar Bobby Jindal, while
the heart of Cajun Country chose
retired heart surgeon Charles
Boustany.
We asked Dr Boustany what his
Lebanese grandfather, who immigrat-
ed to Lafayette, La., would think about
his new job. "He's looking down smil-
ing," the congressman surmised, 'A
true test for a family is whether they
can participate in the life of the coun-
try, and here I am participating at the
highest levels. It's part of the
American dream."
And Charles Boustany will discover
that many other Arab-Americans try-
ing to live the American dream will


soon call on him; he won't just serve
the Seventh District of Louisiana, buti
also a national constituency of people
with life stories like his. That's what'
happens to all women and minorities
in Congress, often to the surprise of.
the members themselves.
New congresswomen will discover
that women will confide concerns toi
them that their male colleagues never
hear
Take the example of women whose
husbands opted for higher pension
payouts in their lifetimes rather than
providing survivors' benefits for their
spouses.
Widows -suddenly left with no
income told their tearful tales to.
women in Congress, who used the
information to change the pension
laws.
If people outside of Congress feel
freer to approach the institution when
they see someone recognizable, peo-
ple on the inside who arrive with dif-
ferent life experiences open the eyes
of their colleagues to unknown
worlds.
Shirley Chisholm, who also died
this week, was the first person to bring
the particular perspective of a black
woman into congressional conversa-
tion.
Today the perspectives in Congress
are many and varied, and it is a much
richer place with members such as
Gwendolynne Moore of Milwaukee, a
mother on welfare at age 19 who man-
aged to make her way through college;
Henry Cuellar of Laredo, Texas, the
oldest of eight children of barely edu-
cated migrant workers, who earned a
law degree and a Ph.D.; and Bobby
Jindal and Charles Boustany.
For all that, it's still a place where
Bob Matsui will be missed.


Steve and Cokie Roberts can be
contacted by e-mail at
svroberts@aol. com.


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140 in 5:53.
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Crystal River senior guard Amber Clark, right, and forward Taleisha Hopkins go after a rebound in the Pirates' 50-36 win against
Hernando Thursday night.

Early run leads to blowout win for Crystal River girls basketball
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Chronicle Crystal River cruised to a 50- was good to start off like that cut the lead to 22-9, but


For the first five minutes,
the Crystal River girls basket-
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The Pirates controlled the
boards, pressed with authori-
ty and made seven of their
first eight shots on the way to
a 16-0 lead. From there, visit-


36 win.
"We had a good run there
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and made them," Pirates
coach Jere DeFoor said.
"Most of them were inside, so
we had.good ball movement
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Most of the early damage
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JoN STYF
jstyf@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It was blowout night at Seven
Rivers Christian School and
the girls"'basketball team gbt
the best of the boys.
The Warriors' girls team beat
Citrus Park Christian 61-17 and
the boys beat Westwood Hills
Academy 67-38 Thursday night
The girls' team jumped out to
a 33-3 lead and the game wa4
never close as
the Warriors
ran away with
the win. Lacey
Lyons scored
14 first-quarter
points and fin-
ished with 26
points and 10
assists before the Warriors' (9-3)
starters were sent to the bench
for much of the fourth quarter
with the game out of hand and
a running clock
"I was just working on mak-
ing good passes and getting
everyone involved," Lyons said.
The boys' team took a 34-20
lead into halftime but
outscored Westwood 20-1 in the
third quarter for the easy win.
In the third, Westwood was 0-
for-16 from the field while
Warrior senior Tony Watson
scored nine of his 10 points.
"We just started playing as'a
team on offense," Watson said.
"We were passing the ball and
making the open shots."
Cory Ludwick led the team
with 35 points, shooting 10-foft-
25 from the field and 7-of-19
from 3-point range.
"The first half, we were stag-
nant on offense," Watson said.
"In the second half we were
getting open looks. It's a lot eas-
ier to shoot when it's open."
Justin Richardson added 13
points and nine rebounds for
the boys' team.
Please see "' .' '-/Page 3B


Softball player of the


year returns home


KHUONG 'PHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
For Cassie Pearson, distance
made the heart grow fonder.
Pearson, a standout pitcher
for Crystal River and the 2004
Chronicle Softball Player of
the Year, had signed to play for
Young Harris College in
Georgia this spring. After
wrapping up her first semester
this fall, the college freshman
S decided the nine-and-half hour
drive between school and
home was too much to bear.


"It's a really pretty campus,"
Pearson said of Young Harris.
"I really like the school and
everything, but I was home-
sick I missed being home and
being able to work with my dad
(Larry).
"When you get out of high
school, you're all about leav-
ing, but when you do, you real-
ize how much you miss it," she
added. "I miss everything."
Besides the change in area
codes, Pearson also will be
changing into a new uniform.


Please see


/Pap 3B


BRIAN LaPETER/CFtroniace
Crystal River senior forward Jessica Smith drives the ball past
Central's Kathryn Mince during the Pirates' 1-1 tie.


Pirates soccer ties


KHUONG PHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It was high drama.
In the 75th minute of a 1-1
deadlock, Crystal River for-
ward Jessica Smith broke in
alone on Central goalkeeper
Dana Perreira.
Smith dipped right. Perreira
hesitated.
As the Pirates' faithful rose
from their seats, the senior
striker unloaded a hefty shot
that sailed over the Perreira's
head and careened toward the
top shelf.
But, after the ball struck the
crossbar and skidded over the


goal, Crystal River had to settle
for a draw on a night when they
outplayed their favored 4A-9
opponent from start to finish.
"I feel like I let the team
down on that one," Smith said.
"I feel so bad. I should've kept
my body over the ball, but my
technique just kind of went out
the window."
The Pirates (6-6-3, 2-6-3)
played a dominant game
against a talented Central (10-
5-2, 6-3-2) squad that is sitting
third in the district Crystal
River is fifth.
"We played a great game,
and I feel like we outplayed
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Washington
Orlando
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Chicago
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Cleveland 101, Atlanta 85
Boston 84, Golden State 83
Toronto 96, Sacramento 93,
Orlando 105, Seattle 87
Charlotte 102, Minnesota 84
Miami 102, New York 94
Milwaukee 97, New Jersey 74
Chicago 95, New Orleans 89
Dallas 118, L.A. Lakers 104
Phoenix 108, Houston 98
Philadelphia 106, Utah 99
LA. Clippers 102, Portland 98
Thursday's Games
Washington 107, Seattle 96
Memphis 101, Detroit 79
Indiana at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m.
Friday's Games
Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Sacramento at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.


Wizards 107, SuperSonics 96
SEATTLE (96)
Lewis 14-26 2-4 35, Collison 1-3 0-0 2,
James 1-2 2-2 4, Allen 6-20 4-4 17,
Ridnour 3-6 2-4 8, Radmanovic 2-8 0-0 5,
Fortson 4-5 0-0 8, Daniels 2-6 0-0 5,
Murray 4-9 0-0 8, Potapenko 2-2 0-0 4.
Totals 39-87 10-14 96.
WASHINGTON (107)
Jamison 8-20 1-2 19, Jeffries 5-8 1-2 11,
Haywood 2-5 8-8 12, Hughes 6-15 8-10
21, Arenas 7-20 11-11 27, Ruffin 0-0 0-0 0,
Hayes 5-10 2-2 15, Dixon 1-5 0-0 2, Brown
0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-83 31-35 107.
Seattle 17 25 2925- 96
Washington 29 31 2522-107
3-Point Goals-Seattle 8-28 (Lewis 5-
10, Daniels 1-2, Radmanovic 1-5, Allen 1 -
8, Ridnour 0-1, Murray 0-2), Washington 8-
19 (Hayes 3-3, Jamison 2-3, Arenas 2-7,
Hughes 1-4, Dixon 0-2). Fouled out-
None. Rebounds-Seattle 56 (Lewis 11),
Washington 49 (Jamison 9). Assists-
Seattle 20 (Ridnour 10), Washington 14
(Hughes 6). Total fouls-Seattle 30,
Washington 21. A-16,230 (20,674).
Grizzlies 101, Pistons 79


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New Orleans at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Utah at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Miami at Portland, 10 p.m.
Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday's Games
New York at Cleveland, 1:30 p.m.
Denver at San Antonio, 1:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Washington, 7 p.m.
Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Utah at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Boston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Indiana at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Golden State at Toronto, 1 p.m.
Portland.at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Miami at Seattle, 8 p.m.
Indiana at Phoenix, 8 p.m.
Houston at Denver, 9 p.m.


MEMPHIS (101)
Battier 4-6 1-2 12, Gasol 5-15 2-2 12,
Wright 4-8 2-4 10, Miller 7-9 0-0 17,
Williams 1-4 0-0 3, Posey 1-3 0-0 2, Wells
9-15 3-4 23, Watson 3-7 0-0 8, Swift 5-10
1-4 11, Tsakalidis 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 1-2 0-0
3. Totals 40-79 9-16 101.
DETROIT (79)
Prince 4-8 5-5 13, R.Wallace 3-7 0-0 7,
B.Wallace 1-8 1-2 3, Hamilton 0-10 14-14
14, Billups 3-9 0-1 8, McDyess 2-6 2-2 6,
Dupree 3-3 0-0 7, Goldwire 1-6 7-8 10,.,
Hunter 4-7 0-0 8, Campbell 0-2 2-2 2,
Milicic 0-1 0-0 0, Ham 0-0 1-4 1. Totals 21-
67 32-38 79.
Memphis 28 25 2919- 101
Detroit 23 21 1619- 79
3-Point Goals-Memphis 12-21 (Battier.
3-3, Miller 3-4, Watson 2-3, Wells 2-4,
Jones 1-1, Williams 1-4, Posey 0,2),
Detroit 5-15 (Billups 2-5. Dupre 1:1.
R.Wallace 1-2, Goldwire 1.3. Hamilton I.,'
Prince 0-1, Campbell 0-1, Hunter 0-1),
Fouled out-None. Rebounds-Memphis"
47 (Wright 8), Detroit 51 (B.Wallace 12).
Assists-Memphis 32 (Williams 11),
Detroit 13 (Billups 5). Total fouls-
Memphis 29, Detroit 15. A-22,076
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Atlantic Division
L Pct GB L10
16 .500 5-5
16 .484 I 6-4
17 .469 1 5-5
21 .364 4 5-5
20 .355 41/2 4-6
Southeast Division
L Pct GB L10
8 .765 9-1
13 .581 6 5-5
14 .533 8 3-7
21 .276 151/2 3-7
25 .167 19 1-9
Central Division
L Pct GB L10
12 .613 6-4
13 .552 2 6-4
14 .548 2 6-4
18 .379 7 7-3
19 .345 8 4-6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
L Pct GB L10
7 .788 8-2
10 .677 4 8-2
17 .500 9 8-2
16 .500 9Y2 6-4
28 .067 221/2 1-9
Northwest Division
L Pct GB L10
8 .742 6-4
14 .533 6/2 3-7
16 .467 81/2 4-6
17 .452 9 2-8
22 .333 13 1-9
Pacific Division
L Pct GB L10
4 .875 9-1
10 .667 7 6-4
14 .533 11 4-6
15 .516 11/2 5-5
21 .344 17 4-6


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7-6 8-10 10-6
10-5 5-12 8-9
10-4 2-17 5-10 .,
6-8 5-12 9-11
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10-4 6-10 6-9
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x-New England
z-N.Y. Jets
Buffalo
Miami

x-Indlianapolis
Jacksonville
Houston
Tennessee

xy-Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Cleveland

x-San Diego
z-Denver
Kansas City
Oakland


East
W L
14 2
10 6
9 7
4 12
South
W L
12 4
9 7
7 9
5 11
North
W L
15 1
9 7
8 8
4 12
West
W L
12 4
10 6
7 9
5 11


T Pct PF PA
0.875437 260
0.625333 261
0.563395 284
0.250275 354

T Pct PF PA
0.750522 351
0.563261 280
0.438309 339
0.313344 439

T Pct PF PA
0.938372 251
0.563317 268
0.500374 372
0.250276 390

T Pct PF PA
0.750446 313
0.625381 304
0.438483 435
0.313320 442


NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
xy-Philadelphia 13 3 0.813386 260
N.Y. Giants 6 10 0.375303 347
Dallas 6 10 0.375293 405
Washington 6 10 0.375240 265
South
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Atlanta 11 5 0.688340 337
New Orleans 8 8 0.500348 405
Carolina 7 9 0.438355 339
Tampa Bay 5 11 0.313301 304
North
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Green Bay 10 6 0.625424 380
z-Minnesota 8 8 0.500405 395
Detroit 6 10 0.375296 350
Chicago 5 11 0.313231 331
West
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Seattle 9 7 0.563371 373
z-St. Louis 8 8 0.500319 392
Arizona 6 10 0.375284 322
San Francisco 2 14 0.125259 452
x-clinched division
y-clilnched conference
z-clinched wild card
Sunday's Games
Tennessee 24, Detroit 19
Baltimore 30, Miami 23
Green Bay 31, Chicago 14
St. Louis 32, N.Y. Jets 29, OT
Cleveland 22, Houston 14
Washington 21, Minnesota 18
Pittsburgh 29, Buffalo 24
New Orleans 21, Carolina 18
New England 21, San Francisco 7
Cincinnati 38, Philadelphia'10
Seattle 28, Atlanta 26
Arizona 12, Tampa Bay 7
San Diego 24, Kansas City 17
Denver 33, Indianapolis 14
Jacksonville 13, Oakland 6
N.Y. Giants 28, Dallas 24
NFL Playoff Glance
Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 8
St. Louis at Seattle, 4:30 p.m. (ABC)
N.Y. Jets at San Diego, 8 p.m. (ABC)
Sunday, Jan. 9
Denver at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. (CBS)
Minnesota at Green Bay, 4:30 p.m.
(FOX)
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 15
San Diego, N.Y. Jets or Denver at
Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. (CBS)
'Green Bay, Seattle or St. Louis at
Atlanta, 8 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday, Jan. 16
*'"^S'attle,' 'St. Louis or Minnesota at
,Philadelphia, 1'p.m."(FOX) -
rJdfiills, N.Y. Jets or San Diego at
New England, 4:30 p.m. (CBS)
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 23
NFC Championship Game, 3 p.m. (FOX)
AFC Championship Game, 6:30 p.m.
(CBS)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 6
Jacksonvllle, Fla.
AFC vs. NFC, 6:30 p.m. (FOX)
Pro Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 13
At Honolulu
AFC vs. NFC, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
2004 All-Pro Team
NEW YORK The Associated Press
2004 NFL All-Pro team selected by a
national panel of media members:
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis.
Running Backs
Curtis Martin, NY Jets, LaDainian
Tomlinson, San Diego.
Fullback
William Henderson, Green Bay.
Tight End
Antonio Gates, San Diego.
: Wide Receivers
Terrell Owens, Philadelphia, Muhsin
Muhammad, Carolina.
Tackles
Walter Jones, Seattle, Willie Anderson,
Cincinnati, and William Roaf, Kansas City.
Guards
Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh, Brian Waters,
Kansas City.
Center
Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh.
Placeklcker
Adam Vinatieri, New England.
Kick Returner
Eddie Drummond, Detroit.
DEFENSE
Ends
Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, Julius
Peppers, Carolina.
Tackles
Kevin Williams, Minnesota; Richard
Seymour, New England.
Outside Linebackers
Takeo Spikes, Buffalo, Derrick Brooks,
Tampa Bay.
Inside Linebacker
James Farrior, Pittsburgh, Ray Lewis,
Baltimore.
Cornerbacks
Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, Champ
Bailey, Denver, and Lito Sheppard,
Philadelphia.
Safeties
Ed Reed, Baltimore, Brian Dawkins,
Philadelphia.
Punter
Shane Lechler, Oakland.
SECOND TEAM
Quarterback
Vacant.
Running Backs
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis, Shaun
Alexander, Seattle.
Fullback
Tony Richardson, Kansas City.
Tight End
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City.
Wide Receivers
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, Hines
Ward, Pittsburgh.
Tackles
- Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore.
Guards
Will Shields, Kansas City, Steve
Hutchinson, Seattle.
Center
Kevin Mawae, NY Jets.
Placeklcker
David Akers, Philadelphia.


SPoTuRTS


On the AIRWAVES


TODAY'S SPORTS
BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (SUN) NBA Basketball Charlotte Bobcats at Orlando
Magic. From the TD Waterhouse Centre in Orlando (Live)
8 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Minnesota
Timberwolves. From the Target Center in Minneapolis. (Live) (CC)
10:30 p.m. (ESPN) NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Los
Angeles Lakers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Live) (CC)
BILLIARDS
12 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Canadian Classic
Semifinal. From Windsor, Ont. (Taped) (CC)
1 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Canadian Classic Semifinal.
From Windsor, Ont. (Taped) (CC)
5:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Canadian Classic Final.
From Windsor, Ont. (Taped) (CC)
GOLF
7 p.m. (ESPN) PGA Golf Mercedes Championships Second
Round. From the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Kapalua, Hawaii.
(Live) (CC)



Prep CALENDAR


TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
7 p.m. South Sumter at Citrus
,7 p.m. Crystal River at Central
7 p.m. Lecanto at Springstead
7:30 p.m. Cedar Key at Seven Rivers
GIRLS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Cedar Key at Seven Rivers
7 p.m. Central at Crystal River
7 p.m. Citrus at South Sumter
7 p.m. Springstead at Lecanto
BOYS SOCCER
5:30 p.m. South Lake at Citrus
7:30 p.m. Lecanto at Belleview
6 p.m. Crystal River at Leesburg
GIRLS SOCCER
6 p.m. Citrus at Nature Coast


Kick Returner
Terrence McGee, Buffalo.
DEFENSE
Ends
Bertrand Berry, Arizona, Patrick Kerney,
Atlanta.
Tackles
Jamal Williams, San Diego, Shaun
Rogers, Detroit.
Outside Linebackers
Keith Brooking, Atlanta, Joey Porter,
Pittsburgh.
Inside Linebacker
Donnie Edwards, San Diego, Tedy
Bruschi, New England.
Cornerbacks
Chris McAlister, Baltimore.
Safeties
Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh, Rodney
Harrison, New England.
Punter
Brad Maynard, Chicago.
2004 All-Pro Team Voting
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 48.
x-Running Backs
Curtis Martin, NY Jets, 26; LaDainian
Tomlinson, San Diego, 20; Edgerrin
James, Indianapolis, 18; Shaun Alexander,
Seattle, 15; Tiki Barber, NY Giants, 9;
Corey Dillon, New England, 6; Jerome
Bettis, Pittsburgh, 1.
Fullback
William Henderson, Green Bay, 16; Tony
Richardson, Kansas City, 15; Lorenzo
Neal, San Diego, 5; Damian Shelton,
Buffalo, 4; Mack Strong, Seattle, 3; Jerald
Sowell, NY Jets, 3; Dan Kreider,
Pittsburgh, 2.
Tight End
Antonio Gates, San Diego, 321; Tony
Gonzalez, Kansas City, 14; Alge Crumpler,
Atlanta, 1%.
Wide Receivers
Terrell Owens, Philadelphia, 41; Muhsin
Muhammad, Carolina, 25; Marvin
Harrison, Indianapolis, 18; Hines Ward,
Pittsburgh, 5; Javon Walker, Green Bay, 2;
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati, 2; Joe Horn,
New Orleans, 2; Torry Holt, St. Louis, 1.
Tackles
Walter Jones, Seattle, 34; Willie
Anderson, Cincinnati, and William Roaf,
Kansas City, 16; Jonathan Ogden,
Baltimore, 8; Orlando Pace, St. Louis, 7;
Chad Clifton, Green Bay, 4; Tarik Glenn,
Indianapolis, 4; Tra Thomas, Philadelphia,
3; Marvel Smith, Pittsburgh, 2; Jason
Fabini, NY Jets, 1; Jordan Gross, Carolina,
1.
Guards
Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh, 36; Brian
Waters, Kansas City, 17; Will Shields,
Kansas City, 16; Steve Hutchinson,
Seattle, 11; Marco Rivera, Green Bay, 6;
Larry Allen, Dallas, 4; Mike Wahle, Green
Bay, 2; Pete Kendall, NY Jets, 2; Kynan
Forney, Atlanta, 1; Travelle Wharton,
Carolina, 1.
Center
Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh, 18; Kevin
Mawae, ,NY Jets, 17; Jeff Saturday,
Indianapolis, 6; Matt Birk, Minnesota, 3;
Casey Wiegmann, Kansas City, 1; Olin
Kreutz, Chicago, 1; LeCharles Bentley,
New Orleans, 1; Tom Nalen, Denver, 1.
Placeklcker
Adam Vinatieri, New England, 41; David
Akers, Philadelphia, 7.
Kick Returner
Eddie Drummond, Detroit, 22/2;
Terrence McGee, Buffalo, 22; Dante Hall,
Kansas City, 3; Allen Rossum, Atlanta, /2.
DEFENSE
Ends
Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, 44; Julius
Peppers, Carolina, 36; Bertrand Berry,
Arizona, 7; Patrick Kerney, Atlanta, 4;
Jevon Kearse, Philadelphia, 3; Richard
Seymour, New England, 1; Aaron Smith,
Pittsburgh, 1.
Tackles
Kevin Williams, Minnesota, 22; Richard
Seymour, New England, 21; Jamal
Williams, San Diego, 12; Shaun Rogers,
Detroit, 11; Sam Adams, Buffalo, 9; Marcus
Stroud, Jacksonville, 8, Rod Coleman,
Atlanta, 5; Cornelius Griffin, Washington,
4; John Henderson, Jacksonville, 2; La'Roi
Glover, Dallas, 1; Patrick Kerney, Atlanta,
1.
Outside Linebackers
Takeo Spikes, Buffalo, 32; Derrick
Brooks, Tampa Bay, 17; Keith Brooking,
Atlanta, 13; Joey Porter, Pittsburgh 12;
Donnie Edwards, San Diego, 8; Marcus
Washington, Washington, 6; Terrell Suggs,
Baltimore, 3;,Steve Foley, San Diego, 2;
Keith Bulluck, Tennessee, 1; Mike Vrabel,
New England, 1; Willie McGinest, New
England, 1.
y-Inside Linebacker
James Farrior, Pittsburgh, 44; Ray


Lewis, Baltimore, 18; Donnie Edwards,
San Diego, 12; Tedy Bruschi, New
England, 12; Dan Morgan, Carolina, 4;
Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia, 2; Antonio
Pierce, Washington, 2; Zach Thomas,
Miami, 1.
Cornerbacks
Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 17; Champ
Bailey, Denver, and Lito Sheppard,
Philadelphia, 15; Chris McAlister,
Baltimore, 12; Shawn Springs,
Washington, 10; Torry James, Cincinnati,
8; Nate Clements, Buffalo, 6; Dunta
Robinson, Houston, 3; Dre' Bly, Detroit, 2;
Gary Baxter, Baltimore, 1; Patrick Surtain,
Miami, 1; Marcus Trufant, Seattle, 1; Andre
Dyson, Tennessee, 1; Sam Madison,
Miami, 1; DesheaTownsend, Pittsburgh, 1;
Fred Smoot, Washington, 1; Antoine
Winfield, Minnesota, 1.
Safeties
Ed Reed, Baltimore, 47; Brian Dawkins,
Philadelphia, 24; Troy Polamalu,
Pittsburgh, 13; Rodney Harrison, New
England, '6: John Lynch, Denver, 2; Roy'
W.Ii.ams.at--Datas, 2; Michael Lewis,.
Philadelphia, 1; Donovin Darius,
Jacksonville, 1.
Punter
Shane Lechler, Oakland, 21; Brad
Maynard, Chicago, 9; Mike Scifres, San
Diego, 8; Mitch Berger, New Orleans, 5;
Brian Moorman, Buffalo, 2; Todd
Sauerbrun, Carolina, 1; Craig Hentrich,
Tennessee, 1.
x-one voter selected only one running
back.
y-one voter selected only one insider
linebacker.
The AP NFL Comeback Player
Voting
NEW YORK The voting for the 2004
NFL Comeback Player of the Year select-
ed by the Associated Press in balloting by
a nationwide panel of the media:
Drew Brees, San Diego 18Y
Mark Fields, Carolina 10
Willie McGahee, Buffalo 6
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh 4
Corey Dillon, New England 4
Michael Vick, Atlanta
Brian Griese, Tampa Bay 1
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati 1
2005 NFL Draft Early Entries
Channing Crowder, Ib, Florida
Ciatrick Fason, rb, Florida
Chris Henry, wr, West Virginia
Adam Jones, cb, West Virginia
Shawne Merriman, de, Maryland
Justin Miller, cb, Clemson
Ryan Moats, rb, Louisiana Tech
Vernand Morency, rb, Oklahoma State
Aaron Rodgers, qb, California
Eric Shelton, rb, Louisville
Alex Smith, qb, Utah
Rian Wallace, Ib, Temple
Fabian Washington, cb, Nebraska
Troy Williamson, wr, South Carolina

NCAA HOOPS

The AP Top 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated
Press' men's college basketball poll, with
first-place votes in parentheses, records
through Jan. 2, total points based on 25
points for a first-place vote through one
point for a 25th-place vote and last week's
ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Illinois (62) 14-01,787 1
2. Kansas (10) 9-01,724 2
3. North Carolina 12-11,614 4
4. Wake Forest 12-11,539 5
5. Duke 9-01,492 6
6. Syracuse 13-11,380 7
7. Oklahoma St. 9-11,368 3
8. Kentucky 9-11,317 8
9. Georgia Tech 9-21,173 9
10. Connecticut 8-11,058 11
11. Gonzaga 10-21,014 12
12. Washington 12-1 934 13
13. Arizona 11-2 865 14
14. Iowa 12-1 845 16
15. Texas 10-2 819 15
16. Pittsburgh 10-1 727 10
17. Louisville 11-2 694 19
18. Mississippi St. 12-2 538 21
19. Alabama 11-2 378 18
20. Michigan St. 8-2 339 23
21. West Virginia 10-0 310 -
22. Maryland 8-2 309 24
23. Cincinnati 11-1 216 22
24. George Washington 8-2 198 20
25. Boston College 11-0 156 -
Others receiving votes: Marquette 154,
Wisconsin 150, N.C. State 115, Virginia 51,
Oklahoma 35, Arkansas 30, Wichita St. 25,
Oregon 16, Notre Dame 13, Bucknell 4,
Miami 3, Old Dominion 3, W. Kentucky 3,
Hofstra 2, UTEP 2.
USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Poll


The top 25 teams in the USA Today-
ESPN men's college basketball poll, with
first-place votes in parentheses, records
through Jan. 2, points based on 25 points
for a first-place vote, through one point for
a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Illinois (27) 14-0 771 1
2. Kansas (4) 9-0 742 2
3. Wake Forest 12-1 689 4
4. North Carolina 12-1 672 5
5. Duke 9-0 660 6
6. Oklahoma State 9-1 574 3
7. Syracuse 13-1 568 8
8. Kentucky 9-1 557 10
9. Connecticut 8-1 493 11
10. Georgia Tech 9-2 477 9
11. Texas 10-2 439 12
12. Pittsburgh 10-1 390 7
13. Arizona 11-2 389 14
14. Washington 12-1 385 16
15. Iowa 12-1 343 18
16. Louisville 11-2 277 19
17. Gonzaga 10-2 240 21
18. Alabama 11-2 239 13
19. Michigan State 8-2 227 20
20. Cincinnati 11-1 202 17
21. Maryland 8-2 143 -23
22. Mississippi State 12-2 131 24
23. West Virginia 10-0 98 NR
24. N.C. State 10-3 59 15
25. George Washington 8-2 55 22
Others receiving votes: Boston College
49; Wisconsin 49; Oklahoma .44;
Marquette 41; Virginia 12; Wichita State
10; UAB 8; New Mexico 8; Iowa State 7;
Southern Illinois 7; Florida 6; Notre Dame
6; Providence 3; LSU 2; Arkansas 1;
Oregon 1; Texas A&M 1.
The AP Top 25 Glance
Thursday
1. Illinois (15-0) did not play. Next: at
Purdue, Saturday.
2. Kansas (10-0) did not play. Next: at
No. 8 Kentucky, Sunday.
3. North Carolina (12-1) did not play.
Next: vs. No. 22 Maryland, Saturday.
4. Wake Forest (12-1) did not play. Next:
at Clemson, Saturday.
5. Duke (10-0) did not play. Next: vs.
Temple, Saturday.
6. Syracuse (14-1) did not play. Next: vs.
Seton Hall, Saturday.
7. Oklahoma State (10-1) did not play.
Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday.
8. Kentucky (10-1) did not play. Next: vs.
No. 2 Kansas, Sunday.
9. Georgia Tech (10-2) beat Miami 80-
69. Next: vs. Virginia, Saturday.
10. Connecticut (8-2) did not play. Next:
at Georgetown, Saturday.
11. Gonzaga (10-2) at Santa Clara. Next:
at. St. Mary's, Calif., Saturday.
12. Washington (12-1) at Southern
California. Next: at UCLA, Saturday.
13. Arizona (11-2) at California. Next: at
Stanford, Saturday.
14. Iowa (12-2) did not play. Next: at
Ohio State, Saturday.
15. Texas (10-2) vs. Memphis. Next: vs.
Baylor, Sunday.
16. Pittsburgh (10-2) did not play. Next:
at Rutgers, Saturday.
17. Louisville (11-3) did not play. Next:
vs. Texas Christian, Saturday.
18. Mississippi State (13-2) did not play.
Next: at Mississippi, Saturday.
19. Alabama (11-3) did not play. Next: vs.
LSU, Saturday.
20. Michigan State (9-2) did not play.
Next: vs. Northwestern, Saturday.
N 21. West Virginia (10-1) did not play.
Next: vs. St. John's, Saturday.
.22. Maryland (9-2) did not play. Next: at
No. 3 North Carolina, Saturday.
23. Cincinnati (12-1) beat DePaul 83-54.
Next: at Saint Louis, Saturday.
24. George Washington (9-2) did not
play. Next: at Duquesne, Saturday.
25. Bo ton College (,2,Q),did not play.
Next: vs. Providence, Saturday,.
No. 23 CINCINNATI 83,
DePAUL 54
DePAUL (8-4)
Greer 4-13 4-9 12, Brumfield 3-5 1-1 7,
Seals 4-10 -10-1 9, Mejia 0-7 2-2 2, Diener 3-
8 0-0 8, Malone 0-3 0-0 0, Burns 3-7 2-3 9,
Clinkscales 0-3 0-0 0, Nichols 0-5 0-0 0,
Heard 0-1 0-0 0, Craigwell 0-0 1-2 1,
Thompson 3-4 0-2 6. Totals 20-66 10-20
54.
CINCINNATI (12-1)
Hicks 4-6 0-1 8, Kirkland 8-11 0-1 18,
Maxiell 7-10 5-7 19, Muhammad 5-11 2-2
16, White 1-6 8-8 10, Moore 0-1 0-0 0,
Meeker 0-1 0-0 0, Williams 2-7 0-0 4,
Lucas 1-1 0-0 3, Souleymane 0-0 -0-0 0,
Bright 1-4 0-0 2, Murray 0-0 0-0 0,
Patzwald 1-1 0-0 3. Totals 30-59 15-19 83.
Halftime-Cincinnati 43-20. 3-Point
goals-DePaul 4-23 (Diener 2-6, Seals 1-
3, Burns 1-3, Malone 0-1, Nichols 0-1,
Clinkscales 0-2, Greer 0-3, Mejia 0-4),
Cincinnati 8-23 (Muhammad 4-8, Kirkland
2-5, Lucas 1-1, Patzwald 1-1, Hicks 0-1,
,Bright 0-1, White 0-2, Williams 0-4).
Fouled out-None. Rebounds-DePaul 35
(Greer 7), Cincinnati 22 (Kirkland 9).
Assists-DePaul 4 (Clinkscales 2),
Cincinnati 20 (Williams 5). Total fouls-
DePaul 18, Cincinnati 22. Technical
fouls-Brumfield, White, Greer. A-
12,099.
No. 9 Georgia Tech 80,
Miami 69
MIAMI (9-3)
Frisby 3-12 0-0 6, King 3-6 1-4 7, Harris
5-13 0-0 10, Diaz 9-18 6-11 27, Hite 5-17
2-2 13, Hamilton 1-1 2-4 4, Mayhand 0-0 0-
0 0, Okpalobi 0-1 0-0 0, Wilkins 1-4 0-0 2,
Hicks 0-0 0-0 0, Batemon 0-1 0-0 0. Totals
27-73 11-21 69:
GEORGIA TECH (10-2)
Muhammad 4-10 0-2 8, McHenry 2-5 1-
2 5, Schenscher 7-11 1-4 15, Jack 3-8 6-7
14, Bynum 8-15 3-4 21, Dickey 2-3 2-3 6,
West 0-0 0-0 0, Morrow 4-8 0-0 11,
Fredrick 0-0 0-0 0, Tarver 0-2 0-0 0. Totals
30-62 13-22 80.
Halftime-Georgia Tech 46-32. 3-Point
Goals-Miami 4-20 (Diaz 3-9, Hite 1-7,
Harris 0-4), Georgia Tech 7-18 (Morrow 3-
6, Jack 2-3, Bynum 2-6, McHenry 0-3).
Fouled out-None. Rebounds-Miami 46
(Frisby 13), Georgia Tech 40 (Jack 9).
Assists-Miami 9 (Harris 5), Georgia Tech
18 (Bynum 7). Total fouls-Miami 17,
Georgia Tech 17. A-9,191.

TRANSACTIONS
AUTO RACING
FORD MOTORSPORTS-Signed
Michel Jourdain Jr. to drive the full Busch
series schedule.


BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Named Bill
Haselman bullpen coach.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to
terms with C A.J. Pierzynski on a one-year
contract.
DETROIT TIGERS-Designated OF
Alexis Gomez for assignment.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Agreed to
terms with C Gregg Zaun on a one-year
contract.
National League
COLORADO ROCKIES-Agreed to
terms with OF Dustan Mohr and INF-OF
Desi Relaford on one-year contracts.
Assigned OF Tony Miller outright to
Colorado Springs of the PCL. Named Scott
Servais scout.
FLORIDA MARLINS-Agreed to terms
with RHP Ismael Valdez and RHP John
Riedling on one-year contracts.


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them," Crystal River coach
Robert McDougal said. "There
were certain stretches where
they got a little momentum, but
we held them off. I thought we
played a winning game. I
thought we had them 1-0."
Crystal River opened the
game by putting a furious pres-
sure on the Central side. The
Pirates' midfield of Elisha
Fitzpatrick, Melissa
Blackstone, Lisa Fioretti,
Jillian Derevere and Kati
Hubbard and defender Jackie
Boltin controlled the tempo
and possession battles.
"Jackie Boltin is a forward
for us, but tonight we played
her on defense for 80 minutes,"
McDougal said. "She shut
down her side of the field -
that's huge. For a forward to
come back and play defense
for 80 minutes, and not com-
plain about it and play hard,
was impressive."
The Pirates' pressure paid
off in the 27th minute, when
Smith took a lofty Derevere
pass just inside the Central
end and zoomed behind
defender Kathryn Mince.
Within two strides, Smith was
alone with only Perreira stand-
ing between her and the 1-0
Crystal River lead. Smith put
her right foot on the ball and
buried it into the back of the
net for her team-leading eighth
goal of the year.
"Everything just kind of
went into slow motion," Smith
said. "I thought the player was
behind me and all I had to do
was .ink it and boost the team's
morale."
Central had chance to find
the equalizer 11 minutes later,


WARRIORS
Continued from Page 1B

Both teams play a double-
header tonight at 6 p.m. at home
against district opponent Cedar
Key.
After losing twice over the
holiday break against larger
schools in a tournament at
Ocala Forest, the girls team got
back on track


PIRATES
Continued from Page 1B

ends of the court Grimsley
scored a team-high 11 points
with seven rebounds, while
Krick scored eight with a
game-high 11 boards.
"(Krick) played a good game
tonight," DeFoor said. "When
we have Krick and Grimsley
and Megan (Hirsch) all inside,
it's a real plus for us."
The Pirates shrugged off any
hopes for a comeback after
halftime with a surge of eight


PEARSON

Continued from Page 1B

Pearson signed a softball schol-
arship with Pasco-Hernando
Community College in New
Port Richey on Thursday, and
will be ready to play for the
Conquistadors when they start
their season against North
Florida on Feb. 4.
"I talked to her on the phone
one night and she asked me,
'What would it take for me to
come back to Florida?"'
Pearson's mother Cathy said.
"My mouth dropped. I just e-
mailed around to see if there
were any openings some-
where. (Pasco-Hernando)
coach (Tom) Ryan had some
injuries with pitchers this sea-
son and offered her a scholar-
ship. She got lucky and we're
lucky to have her back."
For Pearson, being a
Conquistador is a move that
makes sense across the board.
"I wasn't looking just for any
school to take me," she said. "I
was looking for a school with a
good softball program, good


but Pirates goalkeeper Robyn
Tisdale cut a Jaklyn Diaz shot
down for one of her seven
saves on the night ,
"We've been down before. a
lot," Central coach Ha.k
Deslaurier said. "This teap
hasn't quit all year. We've come
from behind many times, so we
weren't really upset at half-
time. It was a matter of getting
our focus and getting our cop-
trol to play our game." -
After the intermission, the
Pirates remained solidly .in
control. Forward Katie Ezzpel
had a perfectly struck, bending
corner kick destined for t
top shelf knocked down by
Perreira. in the 52nd minute.
Two minutes later, Ezzell cr-
ralle-d a deflected ball at
top of 18-yard box, but put the
shot a wide right Xt
Undaunted, the Bears kepW
coming, and in the 68th mine
their perseverance paid oA
After a flurry in front of Crystal
River's goal, Central forwail
Danielle Brown trapped. a
loose ball from 30 yards qut
and pounded it into the top lqf
corner for the 1-1 equalizer.
Tisdale leapt for the ball, but
had no chance. -,
"She put an amazing shot
from 30 yards out into the top
corner," McDougal said.
"You've got to tip your cap,
when that happens."
From there, the game's
intensity climbed to new
heights as both teams traded
shots within minutes of one
another Central had a chance
to seal a victory in the waning
minutes of the game, but
Tisdale swallowed a Mince
header on the doorstep.
Central outshot Crystal
River 9-8 and Perreira finished
the night with eight savesa'v
The Pirates play 6 p.m.'
Monday at West Port.


"We found out we're not ag
good as I thought we were (in
the tournament), but we're get,
ting there," girls coach, Scott
Swander said. "There were,
times we looked decent but we
were killed and outclassed."
The Warriors are gearing ul
for a matchup with Tampa
Cambridge, ranked No. 2 in
Class 1A, next Saturday .
"They're going to be a really
good defensive team," Lyons
said.


straight points back-to-backl
layups from Broussard and
Clark, JaVonna Grimsley's put-
back, and another Clark bucket
after Lockley's steal.
From there, the rout was on,
as Crystal River (5-8) led by a
many as 20 points and carried
a 41-26 lead into the fourth. ,
Amber Clark scored 1
points and had seven steals for,
the Pirates, who return to
action tonight at home against
Central, with tip-off scheduled
for 7 p.m.
Sophia Gill paced Hernando
(4-8) with a game-high 14
points.


academics and close to home:
Pasco had all three of those. :
"When I met (coach Ryan)
for the first time, we clicked
and I was happy about that,"
she added. My brother (Ryan)
goes there for baseball and it'll
be good to see him."
In its 10-year history, Pasco-
Hernando has amassed four
straight 40-win seasons (1997-
2000) and has earned state
tournament berths in six of the
last seven years.
In her senior campaign this
spring, Pearson was lights out
While leading the Pirates to a
16-6 record and the Gulf Coast
Athletic Conference champi-
onship, she capped her prep
career with a 0.35 ERA and
scored personal bests in wins
(16), strikeouts (190) and
innings pitched (152). She also
pitched a perfect game against
East Ridge on April 8.
"I'm beaming," Kathy said. "I
really am. I'm just so excited to
have her back I felt that this
was meant to be. Coach Ryan
needed somebody and she
wanted to come home it was
perfect To me the writing was
on the wall."


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charris@ M WHAT: Florida Manatee weather has made
chronicleonline.com Festival.
Chronicle *WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 it a bit more of a
p.m. Saturday; noon to 4 challenge ,. the
on't expect to be greeted p.m. Sunday. challenge,.but the
the Florida Manatee captains. have said
tival this weekend by sea WHERE: Along Citrus Captain have said
s smiling and waving at Avenue in downtown
crowds. Crystal River; parking is they have still
'hough it is a party in their in designated areas at
or, the slow-moving the Crystal River Mall. seen the manatee
erwater mammals prefer 0 COST: $2 admission out there thi
eep a low profile. donation for those ages out there this
he best chance to see the 12 and older. Boat tour week.
sea creatures could be to tickets are $5 each Tor
a boat ride on Kings Bay adults and $3 for chil-
rystal River. dren ages 12 to 18; chil- Suzanne Clemente
uzanne Clemente, the dren age 11 and younger coordinator speaking on manatee
nt coordinator for the admitted free, sighting.
us County Chamber of INFORMATION:
imerce, said, 30-minute 726-2801.
t rides on the bay are Clemente said about 175
red throughout the festi- crafters and 70 fine artists
will display their work dur-
the warmer weather has ing the festival.
le it a bit more of a chal- check out the educational The younger set should
ge," Clemente said. "but exhibits in Heritage Village. find plenty to do because
captains have said they Exhibitors will include rep- Childhood Development
e. still seen the manatee resentatives from U.S. Fish Services will host free chil-
there this week" and Wildlife Service the dren's activities in the
oat tour tickets are $5 Florida Fish and Wildlife Creative Playground area
h for adults and $3 for Conservation Commission, behind City Hall. Pony rides
dren ages 12 to 18; chil- Save the Manatee Club, the and a rock-climbing wall will
n age 11 and younger Citrus County Audubon also be set up there.
fitted free. Tickets must Society, Nature World Performers with The
purchased from the chain- Wildlife Rescue and Friends Orange Blossom Country
information booth. Free of Homosassa Springs Music Association will bring
ttles to the boat docks will Wildlife Park live down-home entertain-
ie from the intersection of ment to festivalgoers.
19 and Citrus Avenue on Susan Dougherty, spokes- The annual Jimmy Buffett
west side of U.S. 19. woman for Homosassa sound-alike contest will be
estival hours are'10 a.m. to Springs Wildlife State Park, from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday.
m. Saturday and noon to 4 said manatee videos would Some members of Parrot
Sunday along Citrus also be shown in the gazebo at Heads of Citrus will help with
nue in downtown Crystal Heritage Village throughout judging.
er. Admission donation is the festival. Plenty of food vendors will
ach for those ages 12 and Some of those videos were have New Year's resolution-
er. filmed in Citrus Counts and breakingtemptationsforsale,
estival parking is in desig- feature footage of the Wildlife such as kettle corn, funnel
?d areas at the Crystal Park cakes, barbecue and pizza.
er Mall. Free shuttle serv- The video lineup includes One of the biggest attrac-
is available to and from "Endangered Mermaids," tions at this year's festival
eve hamber"Manatees: Florida's Gentle could be the weather.
e chamber, theCiRoty of Giants" "A Closer Look at Clemente said the past two
b ofCrystal River and theRotarythe Manatee" and "The State of festivals have been plagued
rival. Manatees." by winter's chill.
hose who want to learn "Of course our manatees "This year the weather is
re about manatee and will be starring in some of going to be absolutely beauti-
r Florida wildlife should these," Dougherty said. ful," Clemente said.


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Jim Green sports a stylish pair of manatee puppets, perfect for entertaining toddlers while keep-
ing one's hands warm. Plenty of manatee-inspired merchandise will be for sale at the Florida
Manatee Festival this weekend in Crystal River.


Band offers New Orleans sound


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CHERI HARRIS
charris@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Get ready to savor a jambalaya of
sounds born in the Big Easy.
The Dukes of Dixieland a six-piece
band based in New Orleans, will per-
form Sunday at Curtis Peterson
Auditorium in Lecanto as part of the
Central Florida Community College


Foundation's Performing Art Series.
Dukes' bandleader and drummer
Richard Taylor said during the pro-
gram, the band will perform a variety of
styles from blues, spirituals, hot jazz,
Mardis Gras marches and original
Dixieland.
"We try and paint them a musical pic-
ture of our city," he said, "and let them
hear the jazz that really started jazz
music in our country in the early
1900s."
He said the song list includes "Basin
Street Blues," "Just a Closer Walk With
Thee" and "Bourbon Street Parade."
Band members include Everett Link,


bass; Ben Smith, trombone; Earl Bonie,
clarinet; Scott Obenschain, piano; and
Mike Filton, trumpet.
Taylor said all the band members are
full-time working musicians who live in
New Orleans.
"All the guys in the band love this
style of music," he said.
The Dukes give about 35 concerts
each year on tour, but for the past 10
years, the band's musical home has
been the Steamboat Natchez, where the
group performs for nightly dinner
cruises.
The band earned a 2000 Grammy
nomination for best pop/contemporary


* WHAT: The Dukes of Dixieland in
concert.
N WHEN: 3 p.m. Sunday.
U WHERE: Curtis Peterson
Auditorium, Lecanto.
COST: $17 for reserved seats;
$15 for general admission.
INFORMATION: 746-6721, Ext.
1416.

gospel album for "Gloryland."
"We didn't win but it was nice to be
nominated, anyway," Taylor said.
The concert starts at 3 p.m. Tickets
are $17 for reserved seats and $15 for
general admission. Call 746-6721, Ext
1416.


"Return with us
now to those
thrilling days of yes-
teryear ... Among
my Christmas pres-
ents this year were
several boxed-sets
of audio recordings
of old-time radio
shows. For those of
you too young to
remember a time
when there wasn't a
television in every


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Jim Farley
BEHIND THE
SCENES


home, radio presented prime
time shows just as the "tube"
7' does now. Families gathered
around cathedral-shaped floor
consoles, or smaller table-top
models, in the evening to hear
a varied menu of programs,
including mysteries, comedies,
,game shows, adventures, chil-
dren's, and variety shows.
Some such as Dragnet,
Gunsmoke, Jack Benny, and


The Lone Ranger
successfully made
the transition to tele-
vision in the 1950s
and enjoyed long
runs, although often
with different actors.
But others that were
popular didn't,
including Escape,
Lights Out, and
Suspense.
While listening to
some of these early


shows I was struck by how
imagination so easily provides
the "picture" of what is hap-
pening. That happens largely, I
think, because the use of sound
effects stimulates the visual
imagery in our minds. In the
early days of radio sound
effects were provided by back-
stage theater people, and were
Please see SCENES/Page 2C


Revue packed with old-fashioned love songs


CHERI HARRIS
charris@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

The ups and downs of rela-
tionships set to the unforget-
table music of composer
Richard Rodgers and lyricist
Lorenz Hart should perk up
audiences like a good cup of
coffee.
"Rodgers and Hart: A
Celebration," will open Jan. 13
and continue on selected dates
through Jan. 30 at Playhouse
19.
Danielle Flury is directing.
She said the musical revue
centers around three couples
who perform Rodgers and Hart
songs in different stages of
their relationships.
The song list includes clas-
sics such as "My Funny
Valentine," "Blue Moon,"
"Thou Swell," "This Can't Be
Love" and "Have You Met Miss
Jones."
Between the musical
sequences, a narrator shares
the story of how Rodgers and


Hart started their collabora-
tion, which continued from
1925 to 1943.
Flury said the biggest chal-
lenge for directing the show is
the sheer volume of music cov-
ered in the show-about 55
songs, including some
excerpts.
The other challenge has
been to both direct and per-
form in the show.
Flury said she likes the
musical because many of the
songs are familiar
"During rehearsals, all of us
sing with the person on stage
because we all know the
songs," she said, "and it's a lot
of fun."
In this production, cast mem-
bers are Richard Flury, Shirly
Buttons, Michael Benson,
Danielle Flury, Bob Allen,
Patty Villegas, Jim Farley,
Donovan Foster, Jan Ashworth,
Lillian Matos, Monica
Tichauer and Heather Foster
Production staff members
include Heather Foster and
Danielle Flury, set design;


WALTER CARLSON/For the Chronicle
Michael Benson and Danielle Flury rehearse Tuesday night for the
upcoming production of "Rodgers and Hart, A Celebration" at
Playhouse 19 In Crystal River.


Danielle Flury, music director;
Carol Ballard, accompanist;
Jim Davis, lighting and sound;
Julian Weingarten, Richard
Flury, Danielle Flury, Heather
Foster, Michael Benson, Lillian
Matos and Jan Ashworth, set
construction and painting;
Danielle Flury, Ruth Flury and
Jan Ashworth, costumes; and


Carolyn Flury and Lukas Cyr,
stage manager
Curtain times are 7:30 p.m.
for Thursday, 8 p.m. for Friday
and Saturday and .2 p.m. for
Sunday performances. Tickets
are $15 each for adults and $10
for students. The theater is at
865 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal
River Call 563-1333.


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Balloon classic set
The first-ever hot air balloon fes-
tival in Citrus County is currently
scheduled for May 13-15.
This event will take be at the
.Central Florida Community
College's Citrus County Campus in
9.ecanto. It promises to draw 30 hot
,air balloons, with their pilots and
crews, as well as "balloonatics" I
)rom across the country.
In addition to the balloons, there
-are plans for a family fun zone,
musical entertainment, food ven-
dors, car club displays, model air-
plane demonstrations, powered
parachute demonstrations, a
"glow," fireworks and more. The net
proceeds from this event will go to
the Citrus County Campus Fund,
which will be eligible for state-
matched funds.
Call Sherri or Geri at Team Spirit
at 563-5423.

On STAGE

ACT audition schedule
Auditions for Art Center Theatre
Productions:
Auditions for "All My Sons" are.
scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday and
Tuesday. The cast calls for six
males and four females. Contact
the director at 628-9987.
Auditions for "Murder Among
Friends" are scheduled for 7 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 21 and
22. The cast calls for four males
and two females. Contact the
director at 527-0772.
Citrus Springs stage
Four more shows will be gracing
the stage of the Citrus Springs
Community Center for its upcom-
ihg 2004-05 Show Series Season.
They are as follows:
; The River Rats Tuesday
Three phenomenal musicians
treat you to their special variety of
music including: Western, swing,
blues and ragtime, topped off with
rib-tickling good, clean humor.
S, The Hot-Lips Duo Tuesday,
Feb. 22
Starring Florida's premier trum-
peter, Charly Raymond and viva-
Oious singer, Michele James, this
Show returns you to the happy,
afrefree days when the music was
the kind with which you could actu-
ally sing along.
Damian Tuesday, March 15
This internationally famous
Comedian presents an evening of
hysterical stories along with his


SCENES
Continued from Page 1C


fates the visual imagery in our
finds. In the early days of
radioo sound effects were pro-
vided by backstage theater
'people, and were as simple as
battling a metal sheet to pro-
Ouce "thunder," banging two


extraordinary renditions of tradition-
al Polish, Italian and Jewish
melodies that will have you cheer-
ing for more.
N Young Elvis Tribute -
Tuesday, April 5
Starring Brent Howell and the
band known as '"The Catillacs," this
act is so close to the genuine arti-
cle, you'll swear Elvis is in the
building!
All of these fantastic shows
begin at 7 p.m. on the aforemen-
tioned dates at the Citrus Springs
Community Center. For further
information, call Dannie Casper at
746-7364.
'Sunday in the Hills'
Continuing its monthly "Sunday
in the Hills" events, the Beverly
Hills Recreation Association has
arranged for the Citrus Community
Band comprised of 40 musicians to
perform in concert at 2 p.m.
Sunday. Included will be the
German Band. The cost of $5 plus
tax includes coffee and cake.
Come join your friends and neigh-
bors for a delightful way to spend a
Sunday afternoon. Everyone is
welcome.
The place to be at 2 p.m. on
Sunday, Feb. 6, is the Beverly Hills
Recreation Association. Continuing
the increasingly popular "Sunday in
the Hills" events, comedian and
magician Homer Noodleman will
be on hand to entertain. His per-
formance last year inspired those
in attendance to say "when are you
going to get him back?" Tickets go
on sale Monday. The $5 plus tax
includes coffee and cake.
Everyone is welcome.
Dinner and drama
Have you ever wanted to have a
part in a play? Or watch one of
your friends or family members
act? Your chance is coming the
Friday before Valentine's Day. The
Crystal River Rotary Club is spon-
soring the return of the audience
participation mystery dinner play,
'The Senator Must Die," written
and arranged by Mac and Sharon
Harris.
No acting experience is needed
to participate in the drama, but par-
ticipants will need a sense of
humor and the ability to be a good
conversationalist to play one of the
characters in the gala dinner cele-
bration for the star of the play,
Senator Edwin Mudridge. The gala
is to celebrate the re-election of the
senator, a man equally well known
for his pompous senate speeches
and his multiple romances.
Action will build as Senator


pieces of wood together to sim-
ulate gunshots, and dropping
the lid of a piano created a con-
vincing illusion of a door being
slammed. Galloping horses
could be imitated by beating
coconut halves on a board.
The people who created
these various sounds were
known as Foley Artists. But
some sounds couldn't be con-
vincingly reproduced by artifi-
cial means, such as automobile
engines, large crowds, or


For information call 352-795-3149


Edwin, Mudridge engages in con-
versations with multiple dinner
guests who each have a grievance
with the senator. These roles will
be played by audience volunteers,
who will be given instruction in the
character they play, but who will
have considerable liberty in the
language they choose to deliver
their messages. Three community
theatre actors will facilitate the
evening's events and play roles in
the drama, but none of the partici-
pants knows how events will unfold
or how the drama will conclude.
This is part of the spontaneity of
the evening's events. What ensues
is surprising and guaranteed to be
fun.
Plan to bring a group and have
a wonderful dinner of chicken
Marsala or pork roast with gravy on
Friday, Feb. 11, at the Silver Palate
in the Citrus Hills Lodge while
either participating in or watching
your friends be a part of 'The
Senator Must Die."
The social begins at 6:30 p.m.,
with the buffet dinner at 7. For
those who would like to play a part
in the production, please reserve
as a "character" dinner guest.
"Character" guests may sit with
their own group. Cost is $30 per
plate, cash bar, proceeds to benefit
the Crystal River Rotary.
Call 527-8228 for dinner reser-
vations. Seating is limited. After-
five attire preferred. MasterCard
and Visa accepted.

Music


Coffee House
Singer-songwriting duo James
Hawkins of Sarasota and Tom
Stephens of St. Petersburg will
take center stage at Citrus
County's newest live music venue,
the Woodview Coffee House, as its
featured act when the doors open
tonight.
Hawkins and Stephens perform
together as "Cold Harbor." James
Hawkins of Sarasota is a respect-
ed Florida songwriter, widely
known for his haunting lyrics and
melody in "Swept Away." Stephens
grew up in East Texas and has
performed extensively in Dallas.
Stephens has presented his coun-
try blues and original songs across
the south.
Hawkins has performed at
numerous statewide folk festivals
including the local Will McLean
Festival. His songs have been

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explosions. Gradually, record-
ed sounds replaced many of
those artificially produced. But
some manual effects were, and
still are, preferable.
Sound effects in community
theater are produced in much
the same way as in old-time
radio. Most of the ambient
sounds such as rainfall, birds
chirping, dogs barking, are
recordings. More individual-
ized effects are done manually.
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Bobby Darin was a dynamo who
skimmed the pages of his short life
as though searching for the one
word that would define him. Darin
nominated "legend," but as a
description of the performer, the
word rings hollow. For 15 short
years Darin tried on the hats of
teen idol, movie actor, Sinatra
bester and antiwar songster, but he
never looked comfortable wearing
any.
Seen through the eyes of Kevin
Spacey, writer, director, producer
and star of this biopic, Darin is a
marvel of willpower and determina-
tion, outliving his life expectancy
and exceeding everyone's profes-
sional predictions.
Likewise, Spacey's approach to
the singer's life turns on its own
unlikely axis. Spacey has penned a
retrospective that is directed and
interpreted by a middle-aged ver-
sion of Darin (Spacey), who, in turn
is guided by a precocious 10-year-
old version of Darin. Fantasy ele-
ments and production numbers
serve as segues to the highlights
Spacey chooses, while glossing
over certain lows, such as Darin's
1972 divorce from Sandra Dee.
The device works better than it
ought to, painting an aggressive,
arrogant Darin who appears more
fascinating than he probably was.
Through Spacey we see a willful,
thoughtful man, troubled and com-
plex. With the inclusion of Spacey's
soaring vocals and rough-edged
dance, the actor expands his film
horizons, and tells us something
about great performers. Top enter-
tainers, and Darin certainly was
that, need nerves of steel and an
unwavering sense of direction to
block the outside voices clamoring
for control.
The energy Spacey brings to the
telling, a project he spent years
developing and promoting, brings a
harmony of hope for a better
tomorrow and resignation to the
inevitable that hums through the
story.
Spacey dons a prosthetic nose
to approximate Darin's notable pro-


a device that accurately repro-
duces the sound of a door slam-
ming, and a starter pistol is
often used for gunshots.
See if you can pick out the
different types of effects the


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file, singing Bobby's signature
tunes with more punch and enthu-
siasm than did their author. In his
subject, Spacey has found an ele-
ment showcasing everything won-
derfully Spacey.
Darin's fast-paced life was
defined by three things: the rheu-
matic fever damaging his heart
valves at age seven, Grandmother
Polly's influence and absolute faith
in his talent and the late revelation
that his sister, not Polly, was his
birth mother.
Though we get a sense of
Darin's desperation, we never
understand his fascination with
Sandra Dee, played by Kate
Bosworth. Star of the "Tammy"
movies, Dee was a fantasy girl
whose sole qualification for Darin's
pursuit appears to be the challenge
of winning her. It's the film's one
misstep, but a big one central to
Darin's life.
Part of the problem was Dee's
insistence that Spacey cast
Bosworth. The actress leaves a
gaping hole by never finding the
lovable Dee that drew Darin to her.
Another obstacle is a screenplay
that colors Dee simply as a pouty
ingenue, a poor match for the tena-
cious, multitalented Darin.
Where writing Bobby is con-
cerned, Spacey has managed to
touch on the vulnerability and ide-
alism of a performer who rarely
expressed himself fully outside his
songs. It's a marvelous achieve-
ment from Spacey, an actor who,
like Darin, can't be defined by any
single word.


IN GOOD COMPANY (limited
release) PG-13/Comedy/Dir: Paul
Weitz (Dennis Quaid, Topher
Grace, Scarlett Johansson) An
amusing setup demotes 50-year-
old advertising exec Dan (Quaid)
to a flunky who reports to 26-year-
old Carter (Grace). Dan invites his
boy-boss to dinner with Dan's fam-
ily, jump starting a secret romance
between Carter and Dan's 18-
year-old daughter (Scarlett-
Johansson). The thoughtful
screenplay makes a cursory exam-
ination of the fallout from corporate
mergers, but where relationships
are concerned, there's something
tender and sweet for all ages.
THE LIFE AQUATIC WITH
STEVE ZISSOU R/Comedy/Dir:
Wes Anderson (Bill Murray, Owen


next time you attend live the-
ater.
I think you'll find, as I did
with old radio shows, that it
will enhance your enjoyment
of the performance.


Wilson, Gate Blanchett) Writer-
director Wes Anderson of "The
Royal Tenenbaums" stays the
whimsical course in this seagoing
adventure. Jacques Cousteau
meets Andy Warhol in the title
character Steve Zissou (Murray).
He's an oceanographer who brings
a clutch of misfits to watch him kill,
the shark responsible for his part-
ner's death. However, this ambiva-
lent "Jaws" is more concerned
with those left to flounder in the
wake of Zissou's outrageous
behavior.
DARKNESS R/Horror/Dir:
Jaume Balaguero (Anna Paquin,
Lena Olin, lain Glen) Completed in
2002, "Darkness" is finally being
released, timed to be the season's
only horror film. Anna Paquin takes
center stage as Regina, a teen
wrapped in supernatural intrigue.
As a youngster Regina's Dad
claimed he was abducted by an
apparition. Now Regina's younger,
brother is interacting with spirits
that only the boy can see. A loud
rock score and shadowy cine-
matography are intended as tools
of suspense, but instead add one'
more way to get decibel discomfort
and eyestrain.

MILLION DOLLAR BABY PG-
13/Drama/Dir: Clint Eastwood
(Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank,
Morgan Freeman) Boxing trainer
Frankie (Eastwood) grudgingly
takes on Maggie (Swank), a hillbilly
with pugilistic ambitions. They train
in the gym owned by Frankie's
friend Eddie (Freeman), a man
with whom Frankie shares a trou-
bled history. Maggie's unhappy
home life causes her to take
chances, even though at 31 she
should be retiring from, not learn-
ing the fight game. Eastwood's
spare direction and sparky chem-
istry between the three leads easily
take this tale about loving and
fighting through 12 rounds.

BLADE: TRINITY 0 1/2
R/Horror/Dir: David S. Goyer
(Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson,
Parker Posey) Blade (Snipes)
teams with other vampire killers in
pursuit of Dracula (Dominic
Purcell), a gorgeous goth hunk
renamed Drake. The first chapter's
humor, is raised from the dead
helped by Parker Posey as nasty
vampiress Talos. She keeps a
vampire Pomeranian lapdog and
leads the assault to take down
Blade. Last-minute script changes
make a four-quel possible.


Jim Farley has been involved
with Playhouse 19 in many
capacities for almost four
years, and is currently the
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recorded by numerous Florida
artists. Along the way, he has
turned his experiences on the road
into a number of songs. Stephens
is a talented musician, who has
mastered multiple styles of guitar
playing, as well as haunting har-
monica solos.
Beginning in January, the coffee-
house will encourage the audience
to bring dry or canned food items.
The food will be donated to a local
food bank.
As an incentive, Woodview


Coffee House guests will receive
one free coffee, tea or hot choco-
late.
The coffeehouse, at 2628
Woodview Lane in Lecanto, in the
Fellowship Hall of Unity Church of
Citrus County, opens its doors at 7
p.m. the first Friday every month.
At 7:30, open mike performers will
present live music.
Cold Harbor will warm the room
around 8:30 p.m. The venue high-
lights featured artists and provides
an opportunity for area performers
to display their talents before and
after the night's featured act.
There is a $3 per person dona-
tion at the door. Coffee, tea, soft
drinks and snacks are available.
On Friday, Feb. 4, Woodview will


open its doors for an open-mike
evening.
On March 4, Woodview will fea-
ture multi-instrumentalist, world-
traveling Charley Groth.
Unity Church of Citrus County,
near Beverly Hills, has a large fel-
lowship hall that serves as the
home of Woodview Coffee House.
Unity Church is off County Road
491 near Beverly Hills. Call Jim
Davis at 726-9814.
Country music show
There's a Country Western
Music Show at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Cowboy Junction Opry on State
Road 44 at County Road 490 in
Lecanto. The show is free.
On Jan. 8, the show is a tribute


to Jimmy Rodgers who is known
as the Father of Country Music.
Buddy Max will sing a few of
Jimmy Rodgers' songs, also some
railroad songs.
Other performers will include
Leo Vargason, Chuck and Martha,
Elwood (Woody) Faltinowski,
Maxine Freeland and Tom Wayble.
Call 746-4754.
Drifters presentation
VFW Post 8189 Crystal River
proudly presents Bill Pickneys'
Original Drifters
VFW Post 8189 and Ric Craig
Productions Inc. are bringing Bill
Pickneys Original Drifters to the
Post in concert Sunday, Feb. 13.
The Drifters are famous for hits


like "Under The Boardwalk," "Up
On The Roof" and many more.
Doors open at 2 p.m., and the con-
cert starts at 4.
There are only 200 available
tickets. VIP seats are $25, and
general admission is $20 each.
Tickets are on sale at the post,
on Veterans Drive just off U.S. 19
between Crystal River and
Homosassa.
The public is welcome to this
show. Come enjoy a special
Valentine treat. Call 795-5012.
All proceeds go to the Veterans
of Foreign Wars.
Patchwork performs
The Sunday Sampler Concert
Series welcomes Patchwork on


Sunday, Jan. 9.
Music begins at 2:30 p.m. and
continues until 4:45. Admission is
$8 at the door. Complimentary
refreshments will be served at
intermission.
Following the concert there will
be an open mike, so musicians
bring your instruments.
The Sampler is held at the
Dunnellon Lions Club.
The venue is at the comer of
Walnut Street and Cedar Street
(State Road 40 West), one block
from the library in historic
Dunnellon. Call (352) 489-3766.
Seating is limited so arrive early.

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A mullt-talented group of young women, Patchwork, will perform Sunday at the Sampler in Dunnellon
at 2:30 p.m. at the Lions Club. From left to right, Barbara Johnson, Jolene Jones, Janet Rucker, Cathy
deWitt, Tammy Murray. For information, call (352) 489-2181.


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Patchwork is a band made up of
five women who like to play every-
thing from original Florida folk,
country and bluegrass to '40s
swing and rhythm and blues, all on
acoustic instruments. Featuring
award-winning banjoist and fiddler
Tammy Murray, the band hails from
Gainesville and performs at con-
certs, festivals, schools, clubs and
parties throughout the state.
They've even been known to call a
square dance or two. In addition to
adding their feminine Florida flavor
to special events at the Appleton
Museum in Ocala, the Cummer
Museum in Jacksonville and the
Sunday Sampler in Dunnellon, they
have also been broadcast live on
national public television and radio.
Dances


Moose dine, dance
Loyal Order of Moose Inverness
Lodge 2112, voted Florida's friend-
liest Moose Lodge for two years
running, is offering a fine, reason-
ably priced full-course dinner at
5:30 p.m. Friday followed by danc-
ing. Members' and qualified guests
are invited for an evening of good
food and good fun. For details, call
the lodge at 726-2112.
Mix it up
Mixer Dance from 8 to 11 p.m.
every the first and third Friday at
the Lake Panasoffkee Community


Building on County Road 470, one
block east of 1-75, V1 block north of
blinker light across from Truck
Stop. Couples and singles wel-
come. Finger foods appreciated.
Sponsored by Sumter Singles. Live
music. Call 583-3740.
VFW to host dance
Gilley Long Osteen VFW Post
8698, State Road 40 East, Inglis,
will host a dinner and dance on
Saturday, Jan. 8. A fish fry dinner
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. with music
by Katie Lynn Benton from 6:30 to
10:30 for a $6 donation. There will
be smoke-free dining and the pub-
lic is welcome. Call in to go orders
are welcome. Call 447-3495.
Spirit of Citrus Dances
The public is invited dances
hosted by the Spirit of Citrus
Dancers. The dances are held on
alternate Saturday nights at the
Kellner Auditorium, Jewish Center
in Beverly Hills. The dance sched-
ule is as follows:
Saturday: "Birthday Dance"
celebrating all January birthdays.
There will be free cake. Music by
Butch Phillips.
Jan. 22: "Covered Dish
Dance." Attendees are invited to
bring a dish to share if they wish.
Music by Butch Phillips.
Feb. 5: "Birthday Dance."
There will be free cake. Music by
Ann Averitt.
Feb. 19: "Dessert Dance."
Attendees are invited to bring a
dessert to share if they wish. Music
by Butch Phillips.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. A com-
plimentary dance lesson will be
given at 7. Open dancing is from


7:30 until 10. Pay at the door; $6
per person. There is a-"get
acquainted" table for dancers with-
out dance partners. Coffee and ice
provided. Call Lloyd or Kathy at
726-1495.
Affordable group Cha-Cha
dance lessons will begin Jan. 5.
For more information and preregis-
tration, call Steve at 726-4554.
Italian Social Club
The Italian Social Club of Citrus
County invites everyone to its first
dinner dance of the new year on
Saturday, Jan. 8. Pot roast or
baked chicken dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m. and dancing is
from 7:30 to 10:30. Bring your own
refreshments. Coffee, ice and soda
provided. For tickets, call John at
726-1328 or the club at 344-3447.
Tickets are $11.
VFW dinner dance
Gilley Long Osteen VFW Post
8698, County Road 40 East, Inglis,
will host a fish fry and dance on
Saturday, Jan. 8. Dinner will be
from 5 to 7 p.m. with music by
Katie Lynn Benton from 6:30 to
10:30 for a $6 donation. There will
be smoke-free dining and the pub-
lic is welcome. Call in orders to go
are welcome. Call 447-3495.
'Saturday Night Live'
The H. F. Nesbitt VFW Post in
Beverly Hills off County Road 491,
across the street from Haywire's


and directly behind the AmSouth
Bank, is hosting "Saturday Night
Live," in its own VFW style.
They've got entertainment that you
won't want to miss. It's Karaoke at
its finest, it's DJ music you'll love,
it's just the kind of music that you
will have to wear your dancing
shoes for. This Saturday night,
starting at 7 p.m., one of our top
notch DJ/KJ hosts will be providing
top-notch entertainment. So come
on out and bring all your friends
and neighbors for a night of total
enjoyment.
Sunday night dance
The Knights of Columbus
Council 6168 features dancing
Sunday nights.
Admission is $4 per person. You
need not be a member to attend.
Dancing is from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. The band plays all requests
- music from the 1940s to the
present. Doors open at 6:30.
Five tables are set aside for sin-
gles for easy introductions.
Seating is available for 200 at
the dance, with a dance floor large
enough to accommodate everyone.
Group parties, birthday parties and
anniversaries given special atten-
tion. Soft drinks are available, cof-
fee and tea, ice in unlimited quanti-
ties. Call Frank at 746-5995, Paul
at 527-0124 or Chet at 344-2603.
Citrus Squares
Come square dance with the
Citrus Squares square dance club.
Dances start at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church at
114 N. Osceola Ave., behind the
Crown Hotel in downtown
Inverness. The club dances main-
stream and plus. Ellis Lindsey is
the caller. Call (352) 489-1785.
Presidential Ball
Highlands Civic Center will host
a Presidential Ball dinner dance on
Saturday, Jan. 15, open to the pub-
lic. A pork dinner will be served at 6
p.m. Dancing to the music of Citrus
Party Time starts at 7. Coffee, cake
and soda (BYOB). The cost is $10
for members and $12 for non-
members. For reservations, call Flo
at 344-1563, Joy at 726-7476 or
Joyce at 637-3371. Cut-off date is
Wednesday.
Las Vegas show
A Las Vegas show dinner-dance
will be hosted on Jan. 18 at the
Knights of Columbus 6168 on


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proceeds will be for sponsoring a
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Show begins at 5:30 p.m. fol-
lowed by chicken dinner at 6:30
with entertainment and music dur-
ing dinner and dancing afterward.
BYOB. Catered by Spanish-
American Grocery. Donation is
$10. For reservations, call Al
Hayes at 527-3395, Ken Goss at
746-7942 or Kevin Madigan at
746-7621 before Tuesday.
International dance
International Dinner Dance from
6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, at the
Citrus Springs Community Center
features an international buffet
catered by Chef Mike Marino and
music by Jams R Us DJ/MC
Frankie B. Donation is $25 per
adult, $10 per child 15 and
younger. All proceeds will be used
to benefit the Pregnancy and
Family Life Center in Inverness.
Call 344-3030.
Club monthly dance
Citrus American and Italian
Social Club of Inverness, 4235
Little Al Point (off Arbor Street) will
host its monthly dinner dance, with
a live band on the fourth Saturday
monthly. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.
with dinner at 6 and dancing from 7
to 10. Dinner is $11 for members
and $12 for non-members. All are
welcome. You need not be a mem-
ber to attend. For reservations and
dinner menu, call Frank at 746-
5995.
The club announces it has
signed the Bon Tempos for all of its
dinner dances from January
through June starting with the Jan.

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Community Ball
This year the Citrus County Ball .
will be Saturday, Feb. 5, at Citrus -
Hills Golf and Country Club. Social ,
hour will begin at 5:30. Tickets are ,,
$45 per person or $80 per couple.
There will be a social hour, corn- ,
plete dinner, entertainment, dancing,
and a silent auction. All proceeds ,
from the event will help fund two
deserving Citrus County charities.
The committee will be reviewing ,
new applications each year to ,
determine eligibility and immediate ,
need for all charitable 501 (c)(3)
organizations. Please check the
Chronicle each summer for appli-
cant information.
Call Kat Klyap at 302-6085 or
Reyna Bell at 212-0372. Tickets
may also be purchased at The
Path of Citrus, 527-6500, and The
Pregnancy & Family Life Center,
344-3030.
Valentine's event
The Beverly Hills Recreation .
Association has arranged for its ^
annual Valentine Day Dinner
Dance Saturday, Feb. 12. The 17- .
piece swing band "Center Stage ,-
Band" will be on hand to provide 1
the music and Ferrara's Italian Deli ,
will provide the delicious meal.
Tickets for non-members go on
sale Monday, Jan. 17. The cost for
members is $28 plus tax; for non-
members $33 plus tax. Bring your
significant other to the largest
dance floor in Citrus County and
eat, drink and be merry.
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Artist show
Barbara Kerr, who has been
teaching intermediate watercolor
classes in Citrus County for five
years, is having a one-person
show of her paintings at the East
Wall Gallery, Citrus County Art
League, 2644 Annapolis Ave.,
Hemando. The show opens Jan.
12 and Mrs. Kerr will be hosting a
reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday,
Jan. 21. She particularly wishes to
extend a reception invitation to her
past and present students.
Palette News online
The Art League's monthly publi-
cation, the Palette News, is now a
feature on www.artleague.info.
Simply go to the Web site, click on
Palette News and all the topics fea-
tured in the Palette will appear.
Select what you want to read
about, click on that heading, and
the text will appear just as it does
in the copy Art League members
receive in the mail.
The Palette covers all upcoming
events and schedules for the Art
Center Theatre, the Art Center
Gallery, professional artist demon-
strations and workshops, six-week
art classes, special theater con-
certs and receptions. For informa-
tion regarding the Palette content,
call Julie at 726-7787.
Publishing the Palette on
www.artleague.info every month
will make Art Center news avail-
able to the public 24/7. For infor-
mation regarding the Web site, e-
mail info@artleague.info or call
Ginger or Howard at 527-6524.
Manatee artists
The Manatee Haven Decorative
Artists will meet at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday at the First Baptist
Church of Crystal River.
Marcia Clarke will teach a proj-
ect using shells. Bea Peterson will
teach a project using wood filler
and, after dried, painting grapes on
the piece. Prep work will be done
for two projects to be completed at
the February meeting.
The group welcomes beginners,
intermediate and advanced
painters in all mediums. Call Jan
Bittner at 563-6349.
BHAG date change
Due to the Martin Luther King
holiday, the monthly meeting of the
Beverly Hills Art Group, usually on
the third Monday of the month, has
h-ben chnnahd to Mondavy lan10 -


Bring in your painting for selection
of the "Artist of the Month." A film
about painting lakes, rivers and
moving waters by artist Clinton
Gregory will be shown at the meet-
ing.
CCAL lists classes
The Citrus Courti Art League
has prepared a list of classes avail-
able, starting this upcoming week.
All classes are six weeks long, and
cost $60.
Monday from 9 to 11 a.m.
Digital Camera use for Artist and
non-Artist, with Gordon Bellinger
527-9146
Monday from 2 to 4 p.m.
Intermediate Watercolor with
Barbara Kerr. Call 341-3822.
Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. Sharpen your Drawing Skills
with Ellen Hines. Call 527-0901.
Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m.
This is a Brush beg. Watercolor
with Ann Weaver. Call 746-0031.
Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. Oil
Painting with Suzanne Mahr. Call
(352) 465-9391.
Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m.,
Creative Writing with Elissa
Malcohn. Call 746-4573.
Woodcarving class
The city of Inverness Parks and
Recreation Department is offering
advanced woodcarving, being


taught by instructor H. Trail
"Mooney" Becker in the recreation
building at Whispering Pines Park.
Class will be from 9 a.m. to noon
Tuesday beginning Tuesday. The
registration fee is $40 per five-
week session. A blank cut-out will
be provided. Pre-registration is
required. Call the park administra-
tion office at 726-3913. Classes
are ongoing throughout the year.
Oil painting classes
The Citrus Springs Community
Center will once again feature
experienced painter Suzanne
Mahr. Mahr, a native of Wisconsin,
has been painting for more than 20
years, educating her artistic talents
at facilities such as the University
of Wisconsin, the Withlacoochee
Technical Institute, and the Citrus
County Art League. She special-
izes in teaching oil, rosemaling,
tole and decorative painting, and
acrylics on wood.
Mahr's Oil Painting class will run
from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday for
six weeks beginning Wednesday,
and the whole course will be
offered for a $60 fee. For the first
class, participants are asked to at
least have a 9-by-12-inch canvas
board. Call the center at (352) 465-
7007.
Art instruction
The West Citrus Community
Center is proud to offer art instruc-
tion from expert artist Edna
Radford. During a six-week ses-
sion beginning Wednesday, she
will take you through simple art
techniques covering oil paints, pas-
tels and pencil as well.
The six-week session will run on
a weekly basis for $10 a week. If
you have been searching for a,
quiet, relaxing location to learn
easy art techniques, the West
Citrus Community Center. is the
answer you have been looking for.
Call 795-3831.
Sumi-e painting
The Creative Calligraphers of
Citrus Springs will open the new
year with a demonstration/lecture
on the ancient art of Sumi-e
(Japanese Brush Painting)
Thursday. Members who have the
proper equipment are urged to
paint along with the demonstration.
The demonstration is meant to


encourage the calligraphers to.
combine brush painting with their
calligraphy.
The meetings of CCCS are from
2 to 4 p.m. on the second
Thursday monthly at the Citrus
Springs Memorial Library, 1826
Country Club Road, Citrus Springs.
Call June Towner at 489-9717.
Art League workshops
The Citrus County Art League
Cultural Center will be offering the
following Workshops and
Demonstrations to members and
the public.
Thursday: Virginia Svoboda will
demonstrate Pastel.
Jan. 16,17: Jude Cabon will
hold a workshop for Mono-painting
with gesso.
Feb. 10: Sue Conner will
demonstrate Experimental Water
Media.
Feb. 16, 17: Sue Conner will
teach "Not to Worry" Water Color
Texture.
March 10: Mary Jane Gorton will
demonstrate Print Making.
April 14: Jean Morey will demon-
strate Oil Painting with Water.
These Workshops and
Demonstrations are presented on a
fee basis. For information on cost
and to reserve a place at any of
the above, call 746-7604. Visit the
box office and art gallery 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday. The Art
League Cultural Center is at 2644
Annapolis Ave. in Hemando, at the
intersection of County Road 486
and Annapolis across from Citrus
Hills. We welcome community
interest and hope you visit soon.
'Wildlife in Pastel'
Virginia Svoboda will present
'Wildlife in Pastel" at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Art League
Cultural Center. Her paintings of
animals come alive with her use of
pastel and a little touch of humor.
They are in many private and cor-
porate collections including Frame
Design in Crystal River, River
Safaris in Homosassa and the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State
Park. Svoboda's studio is located
in Halls River and she is available
for commission work. Contact
JoAnn Boyd at tboyd003@tam-
pabay.rr.com or 527-2050. The
cost is $3 at the door. The Art
League Cultural Center is at the


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Put texture into life
The "Joys of Gesso Series" will
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Watercolor club
Jude Caborn will be the featured
artist at the Jan. 14 meeting of the
Citrus Watercolor Club. Born in
Windsor, the artist grew up in
Dartsmouth, Nova Scotia, and
received her bachelor of art educa-
tion degree at Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design. She now spends
half the year in Nova Scotia and
the rest of the year in Florida.
Caborn will demonstrate some of
her watercolor painting techniques
during the meeting, which will
begin at 1 p.m. in the fellowship
,hall at the First United Methodist
Church on County Road 581 in
Inverness.
The artist got her start in her
teens when she inherited her great
aunt's oil paints and tried her hand
at painting. After developing an
allergy to the oil paint, she
switched to pen and ink and later
at a friend's-suggestion experi-
mented with adding washes of
color to her drawings.
Shortly thereafter, she enrolled
at Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design and studied sculpture, fiber
arts and art education, graduating
in 1984. Since graduating she con-
tinued her education by attending
annual weeklong courses and
many workshops. Cabom tries to


take at least one workshop each
year in her favorite medium of
watercolor and enjoys experiment-
ing on her own.
Caborn has enjoyed being a
schoolteacher, clown, dance
instructor, art teacher, square
dance caller and recreation direc-
tor, decorating her bed and break-
fast and spending time with her
guests and family.
She belongs to many profes-
sional associations including the
Visual Arts Nova Scotia, Scotia
East Art Society, Citrus Watercolor
Club and the Citrus County Art
League. Her work is exhibited in
both solo and group shows in
Canada, the United States and
Australia.
Guests are welcome to attend
meetings for a donation of $3. Call
Susan at 341-5703 or Jeanne at
628-7760.
Applique guest
The Appliqu6 Society of Crystal
River will host Linda Cantrell on
Wednesday, Feb. 9. Cantrell is a
self-taught pictorial applique quilter.
She has a background in painting
and that has always helped her
with her work in quilting.
Participants will have a choice of
three patterns to make into a wall
hanging: Nautical Lady, Art Deco
Lady and Lady in a Red Hat. The
cost of the class is $27.50 plus a
$4 kit fee. There are four openings
available for the workshop. Call
Bobbi at 465-4914 or Judy at 746-
6239.
Craft show
The Citrus County Craft Council
will host its 15th Annual Spring
Fling Craft Show from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at the
Crystal River National Guard
Armory located on Venable Street
(off U.S. 19, south of the Crystal
River airport) across from Home
Depot in Crystal River. Admission
is free.
The show will benefit Citrus
County Head Start. This program
helps provide assistance with child-
care for infants through the age of
5 within Citrus County. They also
assist low-income families with par-
enting skills and work with these
families toward a successful future.
There will be many crafters on
hand with a wide variety of items at


reasonable prices. Each crafter will
donate an item from their work to
be raffled. There will be raffles
drawn every half hour for the craft
items starting at 9:30 a.m.
Refreshments will be available for
purchase throughout the day.
Volunteers from the Head Start
staff will be on hand to answer your
questions about the services they
offer. They will also be accepting
donations of children's socks,
undergarments, diapers and books
for children age 5 and younger. All
new items will be accepted with
great appreciation.
This is an inside and outside
show with lots of free parking. Mark,
your calendar for Feb. 26 and plan
to come. You will have a great time
and find some unique crafts, gifts
and decorating ideas for the spring
and upcoming spring and summer
holidays. Sponsored by the Citrus
County Chronicle.
Call Gene or Maria at 621-3608.
Lions present show
The Crystal River Lions Club will.
present its Annual Arts and Crafts
Show March 5 and 6 in Crystal
River, at the corner of Fort Island
Trail and U.S. 19. Limited to 100
10-by-12-foot spaces. Arts and
crafts $75, food vendors $250.
Contact Vera Frederick, Crystal
River Lions, P.O. Box 278, Crystal
River, FL 34429, phone 795-6639.
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2 OUTDOOR LOVING
YOUNG CATS need a
new home.
(305) 213-8953
FREE VEHICLE REMOVAL
Cars/Trucks, Running
or Not, No title OK
Phone 352-476-4392
Andy KCCB deductible
receipt on request
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter Is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service,
(352) 527-6500 or
(352) 794-0001
Leave Message

FREE
American Bull Dog,
female, 11 mths,
(352) 302-1590
FREE
SATELLITE DISH
You remove.
(352J 563-5851
FREE 8 YR OLD
BASSETT HOUND
w/papers, neutered &
all shots, housebroken.
Good dog, Must find
home due to Illness,
(352) 465-6560
FREE ADULT CAT
Indoor only, all
neutered & spayed,
homes will be
screened.
(352) 726-5546
FREE ADULT CAT
spayed female
about one year old
(352) 341-1080
FREE GROUP
COUNSELING
Depression/ Anxiety
(352) 637-3196 or
628-3831
FREE KITTENS
To a good home.
(352) 564-9200'


WANTED, DEAD OR
AUVE Vehicle & scrap,
Removal. No title okay.
Lv msg, (352) 563-6626
WHITE LAB & BLK LAB
Both, 1 Years old.
Female. To good
homes) only.
(352) 726-1133
YOUNG BLACK
MALE DOG,
very mild.
Abandoned, needs
a home, not
destroyed. 795-3938


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FREE PUPPIES
6 male Lab/Shepherd
Mix. 9 weeks old.
(352) 726-1133
FREE SINGLEWIDE
MOBILE HOME
Needs repair, you
move. (352) 344-4811
HOSPITAL BED
Electric for someone
who actually needs It.
(352) 795-5849
PIT MIX
6 month Female
4352) 628-2810
TEMP HOME NEEDED
for gentle 7 yr. Lab.
House trained, crate
trained. Joining milltaryl
(352) 344-2197






www.adoptarescued
pet.com

Pet Adoption
Saturday, 1/8
9am-1pm
Allstate Insurance
433 Croft Rd.
Inverness
Cats
Manx M, kitten, white
746-6186
VSH F, 8mos,
gray/white 746-6186
ModurF, 10-11mos
white w/ green eyes
746-6186
Kitenf 11 wksl -F & 2
M, black w/ orange
stripes & med. fur.
746-6186
DSH M, 2 mo, gray,
paw deformed due
to Injury paw mobile
& playful 628-4200
Dogs
Catahula M, med.
size trl-color mere.
Young adult. Family
pet. 249-1029-
All spayed/neutered.
All shots current.
Donations
tax deductible


CLASSIFIED


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MISSING SINCE 12/29
Gray tiger-striped cat
w/white chest- off
Briarpatch In Crystal
Manor. Please call
(352) 564-0719 or
302-6172
White Chihuahua Mix,
Injured, owner heart-
broken, old Homosassa
area 1/1/05.
Reward please call
352-628-3510.
YORKIE CHIHUAHUA
MIX 4LBS. Blonde. Mis-
. sing since New Years
eve. Vic. of Dunnellon
Hills, Citrus Springs.
REWARD 352-489-0137
or 465-9183



FOUND CAT, small
smoky gray, declawed,
possibly female.
Friendly. In Homosassa
Springs near Fire
Station/ park.
(352) 621-0708
Found injured, White
and Orange Tabby
male kitten near
Orange Tree road In
Crystal River. Please call
257-9456 to describe
and claim.

LAB
In area of Laurel Ridge
& Forrest Ridge Blvd.
Owner call to Identify
(352) 476-3158
LOST
ShlhTzu, 6mths old,
female. Tag # 17627
Sugarmlll Woods
(352) 382-7002





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Broker

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Hernando, FL 34442
Office: 352 344-8018
Pager: 352 628-8020
Fax: 352 344-8727
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w/sliders to lanai. Newer
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ON YOUR LOT
Other packages available.
3/2/2 + laundry.
Kathie Atkinson
Construction
(352) 637-4138
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4 year old female
Australlan Shepherd.
Black with white & tan
markings.. Last Seen
Dec. 31st In Floral City.
Family pet, needs
medication, goes by
name of Taza.
Please call
352-238-1115
or 352-341-2471
Black & White
Jack Russell
w/ red collar,
vicinity of Poplar St. &
N. Bay Ave. 10/11/04
Goes by Petey
Reward
Cell 422-3702
(352) 795-5349
Cat lost, heart broke,
4 yr, old spayed
female, smoke gray,
on Monopoly &
Chance/ Citrus Hills
(352) 726-0078
LOST BLACK CAT
White paws & chest,
name "Boots."
Plantation Inn area,
If seen, please call
352-795-6461
REWARD
LOST LOWER UNIT for
Mercury outboard,
couple miles south of
Fort Island Beach,
REWARD Please call
(352) 726-7705
LOST ORANGE CAT
Male, Morris type. 2 yrs.
old. Vicinity of Lecanto,
N Commerce Ter & 44
Answers to "Baby Day"
.(352) 527-7921


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BROKER
Associate
Real Estate Sales
Exit Reality Leaders
(352) 422-6956

*CHRONICLE-
INV. OFFICE
106 W. MAIN ST.
Courthouse Sq. next
to Angelo's Pizzeria
Mon-Fri 8:30a-5p
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PIANO/FRENCH
TEACHER needed, 1
time per week. East
Side, 344-5717

Ready to Stop
Compulsive
Overeating?
Welcome to Overeat-
ers Anonymous
726-9112, 341-0777

REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Lic. Class $249.
RON NEI1Z-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.


EXPERIENCED
PRESCHOOL
TEACHER
Infant/Toddler Class.
(352) 795-6890








ADMIN ASST
TO'RECRUITING
Fulltime Hours are:
12 noon 8:30pm
Monday thru
Thursday
8:30-5 on Fridays
Seeking articulate,
well-spoken, sharp,
dedicated, outgoing
Individual. Must be
computer literate.
Dally telemarketing
and clerical duties as
assigned. Entry level
pay, Excellent
benefits to Include
health Insurance.
Call 382-7147
Fax 382-0212

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
For afternoon/
evening shift, branch
office of financial
service firm seeks
responsible Individual
to handle varied
office functions.
Good people and
communication skills
are essential. Must be
well organized and a
self starter to be
considered, please
send resume to:
Blind Box 706M
C/o Citrus County
Chronicle 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River Fl. 34429


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ATTRACTIVE SWF
seeking male
companion. Candi,
352-628-1036
PILATES In Inverness
Lose the extra weight.
Mornings & Afternoons
476-1052 or 726-6250




Hi, I'am Max
8 wk, old Lab, need ride
to Columbia, Tenn.
area. Will pay my own
way, (352) 564-9200




2 Mature Care Givers.
Certified & Bonded.
(352) 726-6229 or
(352) 860-0326
INFANT TO TODDLER
6a-6p, Mon-Fri. My
Inverness home
Certified In Childcare,
CPR& Ist Aide
$95/wk. 352-637-3480
Relocating to Inverness
very soon. Seeking
Security Position. Exp.
w/G.S.A.contracts &
supervision. Will supply
resume, I have lived &
worked In FI.and most
of my family live here
also. Please call James
at, 570-346-6928




CHILD CARE
WORKER

Experience preferred.
Approx. 30 hrs.
Primarily afternoons,
but some mornings:
Playcare(352) 746-7737


LEGAL SECRETARY
Full Time, experience
with wills, trusts and
probates. Beverly Hills
location.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 726-3180

The Citrus County
Mosquito Control
District

Is accepting
applications for:

ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY
Public Health Pest
Control Certification is
necessary within six
months of
employment.
A detailed job
description and
application must be
obtained at the Citrus
County Mosquito
Control District
Headquarter's Office
968 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Lecanto, FI 34461
(352) 527-7478
Between
7:30a.m.-3;00p.m.
weekdays
The Citrus County
Mosquito Control
District Is an equal
opportunity employer
and does not
discriminate
on the basis of race,
color, national origin,
sex, religion, age or
disability
In employment or the
provisions of services.
Preference will be
given to veterans.
A copy of the DD-214
must be provided.


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P-T SECRETARY
Needed to work
Fri., Sat. & Sun. at a
real estate office.
Tasks Include answering
phones and some
computer use. Hourly
pay at $7/hr. Contact
Rick Christensen
at Key 1 Realty,
382-1700, for
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RECEPTIONIST/
DISPATCHER
Tuesday thru Saturday
General knowledge of
Citrus & Hernando
County area. Call Roto
Rooter between 9am &
12 noon, (352) 621-1993


cm Medical

3-11
RN / LPN
Avante at Inverness
Is currently accepting
applications for
nurses on the 3-11
shift. Avante offers
top of the line wages
and excellent
benefits.
Please apply in
person at:
304 S. Citrus Ave.,
Inverness, FL

ATTENTION
NURSES
Fulltime & Part-time
11-7 shift.
Need some new
smiling facesll
Apply at:
Cypress Cove
Care Center
(352) 795-8832

CNA'S
Avante at Inverness,
Is currently accepting
applications for 3-11
and 11-7 shlft CNAs.
Avante offers top of
the line wage scale
along with shift
differential and
weekend differential.
Excellent benefits
package for fulltime
employees
Please apply In
person at:
304 S. Citrus Ave.,
Inverness

Collection Clerk

M-F, FT w/ Benefits
Insurance/ Contract
Knowledge required
Medical billing
background.
Apply In person or
send resume to:
HSCSC
iN0 Lecanto Hwy
Lecanto, FL 34461
fax: 352-527-1827


Quality Care
Tree Service
* Tree Removal
* Bucket Truck Work
* Trimming & Topping
* Lot Clearing
352-637-0004
10% Off w/this Ad
A-I TALIAFERRO TREES
Citrus County's Leading
Team Professionals
#7830257748
(352) 476-5372
DAVID'S ECONOMY
TREE SERVICE, Free est,,
Sr. dlsc. llc. 99990000273
Insured 352-637-0681
DOUBLE J
STUMP GRINDING
Cell 302-8852
(352) 726-0830
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work, Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272.
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879352-341-6827
STUMP GRINDING
Uc. & Ins. Free Est.
Billy (BJ) McLaughlln
352-628-3736/212-6067
TREE SURGEON
Uc#000783-0257763 &
Ins, Exp'd friendly serve.
Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452


CRYSTAL WIND
Repair, upgrade,
networking, On-site &
pick-up services,
(352) 746-9696
PC's-N-PARTS
Spring Cleaning $19.99,
Interior Cleaning/
System Check 564-8803




V'Chrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
AFFORDABLE PAINTING
WALLPAPERING & FAUX
Lic. 0214277 & Ins.
(352) 697-1564
All Around the House
Gen. Home repairs plus
Uc2120-0863567. 27 yrs.
Free est. 352-465-1189
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
George Swedllge
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. HupchIck Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998


COMFORT E
HOME CARE
Come Grow
With Us

COMFORT
HOME CARE
A division of Hospice
of Citrus County
Is now accepting
applications for
a full time
Community Liaison
For Citrus & Hemando
County
To provide a system
of positive contact
and outreach
with the medical
profession as well as'
the community.
Bachelors degree In
marketing,
communications or
health related field
preferable.
Strong organizational
and Interpersonal
skills. Knowledge of
Microsoft Word and
presentation software
Valid Drivers License
Applications
available-at
Comfort Home Care
4005 N, Lecanto Hwy
Beverly Hills, Fl 34465
352-527-2020
Ithacher@hosplce
ofcltruscountv.org
www.hosplce
ofcltruscount.,ora
a drug free
workplace


F/T
HOUSEKEEPER

(352) 860-2525
Or Apply In Person
Highland Terrace
700 Medical Court E.
Inverness


PAINTING &
PRESSURE WASHING
Int/Ext. 20 yrs. exp.
Free est. (352) 621-1206
T & T SERVICES
Painting, Int/ext.
Uc/Ins 212-1551




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




LEE'S MOWER REPAIR'S
We buy used lawn
equipt, running or not.
352-564-2089




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




Kerry's Kustoms
Custom Interior Window
Treatments & Accents
25 yrs of professionalism
and craftsmanship
Free Est. (352) 621-4QPS




In Home ChlIldcare for
every age-numerous
qualifications, skills, &
ref, Tender Care your
child deserves,
Stacy@ 212-2260
MY HOME DAY CARE
CPR & first aid certified
From Infant to school
age. Monday Friday


VChris satcnel Painting
& Wallcoverlng.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Llc#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
AFFORDABLE PAINTING
WALLPAPERING & FAUX
Lic. 0214277 & Ins.
(352) 697-1564




CLEANING of homes &
offices, Quality work. I
bring my own supplies,
Hourly rates. 795-9705,
please leave message.
EXP. HOUSE CLEANING
Brazlllan/Amer. Citizen
14yrs. exp. Ref. Inver-
ness area. 344-0053
HOMES & WINDOWS
Serving Citrus County
over 15 years. Kathy
465-7334 or 341-1603


*AAAAAAA
CNAs & HHAs
Exp'd, Caring &
Dependable. $8.50 per
hour, Flexible schedule
Sign on Bonus offered
to eligible applicants,
CALL LOVING CARE
M-F, 9:00 AM to 4:00PM
(352)860-0885

P/T X-RAY TECH

Citrus County, General
Orthopedics,
Competitive salary.
Send Resume to:
Blind Box 774-M c/o
Citrus County Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450

PHARMACY TECH/
CASHIER
Fulltime, no holidays or
nights. Inverness. Send
bilef list of experience.
Pharmacy experience
Is preferred. Send to:
Blind Box 668P,
Chronicle, 106 W. Main
St. Inverness, FL 34450

RN-FT Case
Manager
Excellent Benefits &
Pay, Home Health
exp, preferred,
rkeeferqatlantic.net
A+ Healthcare
HOME HEALTH
(352) 564-2700

START A NEW CAREER
FOR THE NEW YEARII
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
352-341-1715; 422-0762;
422-3656

Ii County Express
Medical Services
Staffing Agency
Now hiring
RN's, LPN's & CNA's
(352) 344-1183





FOUNTAINS
MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY
In Homosassa needs
experienced Family
Services C6unselor to
meet with at need
families & assist with
arrangements. Good
benefits. Call
Donna 10am -2pm
(352) 628-25555
EOE DFWP


HOUSEKEEPING
Home/Office,
LIs./bonded
(352) 422-5600
PENNY'S Home & Office
Cleaning Service Ref.
avail., Ins., Uc. &
bonded (352) 726-6265




ACE CABINET INSTALLER
Quality woodworkI
Lic. CB-00-00757
(352) 464-4100
Additions/ REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Budget-Wise?.
Remdllng &Additions.
CBC057662/Ins.
637-0208/422-7918 cell
STEVEN ROGERS
CONSTRUCTION
All Phases, LIc, & Ins.
RR 0066895 637-4373
TMark Construction Co.
Additions, remodels &
decks, Llc. CRC1327335
Citrus Co (352)302-3357




All Around the House
Gen, Home repairs plus
LUc2120-0863567, 27 yrs,
Free est. 352-465-1189
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Qualify
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,drlveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 422-1956
PRESSURE CLEANING
BY FRED.Houses, decks,
Lic, & Ins, #99990001327
Low pice 352-225-1161
ROLAND'S Pressure
Cleaning Roofs, houses,
driveways,, mobiles 21
yrs exp, LUc. 726-3878




#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
paint, presswash, clean
roof&gutters, clean up,
haul #0169757 344-4409
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
All Around the House
Gen. Home repairs plus
Lic2120-0863567. 27 yrs.
Free est. 352-465-1189
ALl. TYPES OF HOME
IMPROVEMENTS &
REPAIRS #0256687
352-422-2708
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable, Ins
0256271 352-465-9201


m-
INSURANCE
Personal lines Office
Manager sought for
small branch office of
Independent Insurance
agency. Florida Agent's
License mandatory.
Commercial lines exp.
a plus. Send resume to:
Advertiser, P.O. Box
3252, Homosassa
Springs, FL 34447.
Jones' Restaurant
Is now hiring:
Exp. Kitchen
Manager
Apply In person
216 NE HWY19C.R.
(352) 563-1611

REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Lic. Class $249.
RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060










Accepting
applications for
All Positions
Apply In person Mon
thru Fri between 2 & 4
Applebees
Inverness and
Crystal River
NO PHONE
CALLS PLEASE
COOKS

Transport & phone req.
Apply 5 6 PM
The Cove
DELI CLERK
Experience only
NEAT & CLEAN
Ferrara's Dell
Beverly Hills: 746-3354
Call between 2-4 pm.
EXP. SERVERS
& BARTENDERS
10386 W. Halls River Rd.
Seagrass Pub & Grill
EXPERIENCED
SERVER,
Banquet exp. preferred
Benefits available.
Apply In person IGCC
(352) 726-2583


EXP'D HANDYMAN
All phases of home
repalr.Exc.work. Honest
reliable, Good prices,
Lic/Ins. 352-860-0085
Get My Husband Out Of
The House & Into Yoursl
Custom woodwork.
furniture repairs &
refinishing, home
repairs, etc. LIc. 1078
(352) 527-6914
GOT STUFF?
You Call We Haul
CONSIDER IT DONEI
Handyman Service
Cleanouts 8 Repadrs
Uc. 99990000665
(352) 302-2902
RB HOME *
IMPROVEMENTS
Quality work, ,low
prices, All aspects of
home Improve, Uc #
0257455 (352) 228-7823
Seasons Greetinas to
Eervone/
HANDYMAN, from New
England. Small or big
Jobs. very exp. Reason-
able (352) 489-1495
HANDYMAN/AlI Around
Free est. Will Do Any-
thing. Llc,#73490257751
352-299-4241/563-5746
Joe, "The Handyman"
Home Maintenance &
Repair. Power washing,
Painting, Lawn Service
& Hauling. LIc 0253851
(352) 563-2328
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
servlces.Llc.0257615/Ins.
(352) 628-4282
Wall & Celling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl; Tile work.
30 yrs. exp. 344-1952


JT'S TELEPHONE SERVICE
Jack & Wire Installation
& repair, Free estimates:
CALL 527-1984



DUN-RITE ELECTRIC INC.
Elec, Serv./Repalrs. New
const. Remodel Free est
726-2907 ER0015123



#1#1 A-A-A QUICK PICK
UPS & hauling, Garage
clean-outs, tree work.
Reasonable. 302-4130
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
GOT STUFF?
You Call We Haul
CONSIDER IT DONE
Handyman Service
Cleanouls & Repairs
Uc. 99990000665
(352) 302-2902
ON SITE CLEANUP
Const., debris, M.H.
demolition, & stump
grinding (352) 634-0329


FULL & PART TIME
BARTENDER

COCKTAIL/SERVER
Call after 1pm
Colonel Frogs
Lounge
628-1076
NOW HIRING
FOR THE RIVERSIDE
CRAB HOUSE &
YARDARM LOUNGE

All positions available
Apply in person
5297 S. Cherokee Way,
Homosassa
NOW HIRING
Scampl's Restaurant
Crystal River
352-302-4098, 634-4537
PREP COOK &
DISHWASHER

La Casa Di Norma
I (352) 795-4694
SERVERS
Apply at Fisherman's
Restaurant 12311 E Gulf
to Lake Hwy. Inverness.
(352) 637-5888




$ GREAT $
OPPORTUNITY
Highly Motivated
Well Spoken
Phone Sales
We Train
9-5, 5 days
Training Salary
Commissions
Call Sylvia 560-0056


Start The Year
With A New Career...
Real Estate Classesl
Starting
Jan.10, 2005
Call 352-683-6901
Alliance School of
Real Estate


Cooke School
of Real Estate
Inverness Location
Flexible Times
Call
ERA American Realty.
for info
726-5855]
John or Sandra
a.,..


CAR
Res
Repc
Woo


BEACH FENCEI:
Free est., Lic. #0258336
(352)628-1190
813-763-3856 Cell
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
All kinds of fences.
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431



John Gordon Roofing
Reos. Rales. Free est, Poud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
628-3516/800-233-5358
JT NEELY ROOFING, INC.
Lic. ccc055011 & Ins.
Metal Roofing & MH
roof- overs. All Work
Guarl (352) 637-6616



Benny Dye's Concrete
Concrete Work
All types ULIc. & Insured,
RX1677. (352) 628-3337
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveway-Patio- Walks.
Concrete Specialists.
Lic#2579 /Ins. 746-1004
DANIEL ENO CONCRETE
& MASONRY All types,
All Sizes. Lic #2506. Ins.
Free Est. 352-212-3492
DEVAUGHN RIP RAP
SEAWALLS &
CONCRETE WORK
LIc#2699 & Insured.
(352)795-7085/302-0206
JACO MASONRY INC
BlockWo CBC060529
2-746-5364
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE tear out
Drive & replace,
Slab. LIc, 1476 726-6554


E---

Additions/ REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins, CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
DUKE & DUKE, INC.
Remodeling additions
Uc. # CGC058923
Insured. 341-2675
TMark Construction Co.
Additions, remodels &
decks, LIc, CRC1327335
Citrus Co (352)302-3357
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl, Tile work.
30 yrs. exp. 344-1952
CBC058268



CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-5024


$$$ SELL AVON $$$
FREE gift. Earn up to 50%
Your own hrs, be your
own boss. Call Jackle
I/S/R 1-866-405-AVON









CARPET & TILE SALES
Exp. Prof. needed for
busy retail store.
Apply
Cash Carpet & Tile
776 N. Enterprise Pt
Lecanto(352) 746-7830
FOUNTAINS
MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY
In Homosassa needs
experienced Family
Services Counselor to
meet with at need
families & assist with
arrangements. Good
benefits. Call
Donna 10 am -2pm
(352) 628-2555
EOE DFWP
MARKETERS
Earn Income being a
Liberty Tax Service
marketer. America's tax
service needs your
help, (352) 344-8042
NATURE COAST
BROADCASTING
Is looking for
Fun energetic people
for their Sales &
Marketing Team,
Experienced Only.
Fax Resume to
352-564-8750











REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling2/15/05
Sales Lic. Class $249.

RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.

(352)795-0060.


wall a& Cliny gRpaira
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl. Tile work,
30 yrs, exp. 344-1952
CBC058268



BUSHHOGGING, Rock
dirt, trash, trees, lawn
service, &driveways.
Call (352) 628-4743.
VyEROPERTIES
Grading, Driveways,
Lawns. Free Est. LIc,#
256667(352)400-0150




All Tractor Works, By the
hour or day Clean ups,
Tree Removal, Bush Hog
Land Clearing. All Major
Credit Cards. 302-6955




CORNERSTONE
40 yrs, exp. Haling, tree
removal, bobcat serve ,
LIc/Ins. 99990000255
1 (877) 398-6698
LAND &
LOT CLEARING
+ Hauling. Free Est,
Helen's Nursery
(352) 563-2313
LAND CLEARING
EXCAVATION Lic, #
0257173 & Inc. MLK
Enterprises Call Al
Free Est. 352-628-1942
or 352-346-4776
LAND CLEARING, front
end loader by the hour,
Fllldirt, rock, hauling and
demolition. 302-2928
Nathan Gllstrap's
Tractor Work, Free est
(352) 302-0028 Comp.
Tractor & Dump Serv.
Owner/Builders Land
clearing/fill dirt,
concrete driveways,
sidewalks, house floors,
block work LIc.
#001629-156 563-1873



D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272



All Around the House
Gen. Home repairs plus
Lic2120-0863567. 27 yrs,
Free est. 352-465-1189
Bill's Landscaping &
Complete Lawn Service
Mulch, Plants, Shrubs,
Sod, Flower Beds. Trees
Free est. (352) 628-4258
BOBS PRO LAWN
CARE
Yard clean up, Shrubs
Residential/Comm.
Llc./Ins.(352)613-4250


CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICu


Bruce's Lawn Service
& Odd Jobs. 20 yrs.
Call: (352) 637-5331
Cell: (352) 476-5603
CLEAN UP Free est.
John Hall Lawn MaInt.
Reliable, ULic. & Ins.
(352) 344-2429
Holiday Special
$20. for lawns any size
under 1 Acre. Mow, trim
& blow. (352) 527-1836
ONE FREE MONTH
Quality Property
Services. Lawn Care &
Landscape. Free Est.
(352) 621-4QPS



REFINISH DECKS, lanals,
sidewalks, driveways,
cracks fixed, pressure
wash screen, repaints.
LlU#17210254444 &'Ins.
(352) 527-8444
SWIMMING POOL
LEAK DETECTION
Over 40 vrs experience
352-302-9963/ 245-3919



Seasoned Oak Fire
Wood, Split, $60, 4x8.
(352) 344-2696
FIREWOOD
Soilt. seasoned.


"MR CITRUS COUNT'"


ALAN NUSSO
BROKER
Associate
Real Estate Sales
Exit Reality Leaders
(352) 422-6956




RAINDANCER
Seamless Gutters, Soffit
Fascia, Siding, Free Est.
LIc, & Ins. 352-860-0714


CONCRETE
PUMPING
Must have drivers lIc.,
Exp. a plus not neces-
sary. (352) 726-0503
Construction
Superintendent
For Custom Builder.
Experience only
Fax Resume to:
352-382-4660










ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN

Must have excellent
communIcation skills
and electrical repair
experience. Circuit
board and mechani-
cal trouble shooting,
Apply within.
RAINBOW CRANE
1181 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy,, Lecanto

EXP AC INSTALLER
S& ELECTRICAL
INSTALLER
Paid by piece work.

EXP REFRIG TECH
& ELEC SERV TECH
Action Electric & Air
(352) 795-7405

EXPERIENCED
PLUMBER'S HELPER
Driver's license req'd.
(352)726-5385


INSTALLERS


EXPERIENCED
SEAL COATING &
STRIPING & ASPHALT
PARKING LOT HELP
CDL Uc. Dump Truck

(352) 563-2122
EXPERIENCED
DUCT
MECHANICS,
INSTALLERS AND
SERVICE
TECHNICIANS
WANTED

Must have FL Driver's
Ucense & own
transportation.
Apply in person:
Daniel's Heating & Air
4581 S. Florida Ave.
Inverness
EXPERIENCED
POOL CAGE
INSTALLERS

TOP PAY. Must have
valid drivers license.
Apply In person,
Aluminum Structures,
7090 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy., C.R. 563-2977
FRAMERS
Local-Steady
352-302-3362
FRAMERS
Steady work, Top pay In
Marion, Sumter and
Lake Counties, Health
Insurance package,
401K paid holidays
and vacation time.
3 years experience,
Tools and
transportation required.
Call Scott for Interview
352-266-6756
After 5pm 352-341-0907
FRAMERS &
r LABORERS
NEEDED
(352) 726-0527
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRAINING &
EMPLOYMENT

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kidozer, Backhoes,
Dump Trucks
Graders, Scrapers,
Excavators
Next Class Jan. 3rd.,
National Certification
Finadd Asance Job
Place-
ment In Your Area

800-383-7364
Associated Training
Services
5177 Homosassa Trail
Lecanto, FL 34461
HELP WANTED
Experienced. Neat &
Tidy Lawn Service
(352) 344-5134
IMMEDIATE OPENING

SERVICE
ELECTRICIAN
For qualified electri-
clan. MIn. 2 yrs. exp,
residential & light
Industrial, service/
trouble shooting
Good driving record,
paid Sick Holiday
and Vacation.
Apply In person
S&S ELECTRIC
2692 W. Dunnellon Rd.
CR-(488) Dunnellon
EOE/DFWP
(352) 746-6825

LABORER NEEDED
For pool construction
company. No exp.
necessary. Valid FL.
Drivers. Uc. w/ clean
record, apply
593 E. Gulf to Lake
Hwy. Lecanto
527-7946

LCT WANTS YOU!
$$$$s$$$$$$$$$$$$
NEW HIRE BONUS
$500.00
Immediate
processing for OTR
drivers, solos or
teams, CDLA/Haz.
required Great
benefits
99-04 equipment
Call Now
800-362-0159 24 hours
Plasterers,
Apprentices &
Tenders

Steady work, call John
302-1240


Carpet & Vinyl.
Work year round. Must
have 2 yrs exp, Call;
877-577-1277 press 5
PROFESSIONAL
WRECKER
OPERATORS

24hr Towing
Company seeks
Drivers. High Volume.
Long Hours. Good
Pay. Clean Ucense &
dependable apply.
352-795-1002

ROOF SHEETERS
Needed In Dunnellon
area. Please call:
(352) 266-6940

ROOFERS &
LABORERS
Experienced. Must
have own tools &
transport. Drug free
work place. Call
(352) 637-3677

The Citrus County
Mosquito Control
District

Is accepting
applications for:

MOSQUITO
CONTROL
TECHNICIAN
Public Health Pest
Control Certlficatl6n Is
necessary within six
months of
employment,
A detailed Job
description and
application must be
obtained at the Citrus
County Mosquito
Control District
Headquarters' Office
968 N. Lecdnto Hwy,
Lecanto, Fl 34461 -
(352) 527-7478
Between
7:30a.m.-3;00p.in.
weekdays

Citrus County
Mosquito Control
District applications
are required to be
filled out on the
premises.
Deadline to receive
applications will be
2:00p.m. on
January 18, 2005.
The Citrus County
Mosquito Control
District Is an equal
opportunity employer
and does not
discriminate
on the basis of race,
color, national origin,
sex, religion, age or
disability
In employment or the
provisions of services,
Preference will be
given to veterans.
A copy of the DD-214
must be provided,

WANTED
AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN

Experienced In the
accurate diagnosis &
repair of General
Motors vehicles,
Excellent pay,
opportunities &
benefits available for
the Individual who
desires the challenge
of repairing today's
technologically
advanced vehicles,
ASE certifications
required & continu-
ing education furnish-
ed In this ever chang-
Ing field, Valid FL Driv-
er's License required
as well as
reliable transporta-
tion & own tools.
You may apply In
person at:
Scoggins Chevy,
Olds, Buick, Inc.
In Chlefland, FL.. or
call Vernon Luckey
Service Manager
(352) 493-4263,
ext. 24.
You may also e-mall
your resume to:
vernonl@bellsouth.net

WANTED
SOLID SURFACE
COUNTER TOP
FABRICATORS
40+ hrs. 18 yrs or
older. Able to handle
heavy lifting.
Must be reliable.
Valid Drivers license
preferable.
Apply
DCI Counterfops
6843 N. Citrus Ave.
(Rt. 495)
Crystal River, FL.
(Shamrock
Industrial Park)


Payless Furniturei
Hwy 44-Across from Tire KIngdom

Brays Pest Control
IS NOW HIRING
SALES PEOPLE NEEDED
Must have sales exp,
SERVICE TECHS
Also needed, Will train
Apply In person
3447 E. Gulf to Lake
Hwy, Inverness
dfwp

Xcingular


CIngular Wireless
Authorized Agent
Clngular Wireless
Authorized Agent
Stores In Citrus County
& Marion County
looking to fill Full &
Part Time positions.
o Sales Associate
o Shift Supervisor
O Store Manager
O IT Support Specialist
O Purchasing
Specialist
O Inventory Specialist
Positions require
proficiency In
Microsoft Office.

Please Call Shirley
(352)726-2209 Ext.
228 or send
resume online to
cwrs@spectrumglobal
networks.com


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ROOFERS
Exp. Must have tools
& clean DL,
352-754-8880






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Hospitality
Division
Are you ready to join a
professional team of
service providers?
We're looking for bright,
energetic, hard-working
and talented people
looking for a career and not
just a job. Opportunities for
advancement are available
with an expanding, well
established company.
BENEFITS
401K. Medical. Dental
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
For new property
scheduled to open soon
COOKS
Full and part-time,
experience required
KITCHEN PORTERS
All shifts, full and part-time
'SERVERS
Full and part-time,
flexible schedules
CATERING STAFF
Full and part-time,
experience preferred
CATERING DELIVERY
Must have a current valid
Florida driver's license
ACTIVATES SUPPORT
COORDINATOR
Full-time at rec center Strong
interpersonal skills MSWord
& Excel a plus
RECEPTIONIST
Full-time, Phone and typing
skills required
GOLF COURSE
PERSONNEL
Irrigation Technician
Full-time, experience req.
SprayTechnician
Full-time, experience req.
Must have State Lic.
Equipment Operators
Full-time, experience req.
Laborers
Full-time
Mechanics
Full-time, experience req.
Landscapers
Full-time
Apply In person
Monday through Friday
10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
Hospitality Center
8000 SW 90 hTerr. Rd.
Ocala, Florida
352-861-9188
DFWP/EOE

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t=elp -fi.Hlp


DELI CLERK
Experience only
NEAT & CLEANI
Ferrara's Dell
Beverly Hills: 746-3354
-Call between 2-4 pm.

DRIVER
CLASS A CDL
Roof Truss plant,
full time, local only.
Apply:
2591W ,Hwy. 488,
Dunnellon
' 352-465-0968


MERCANTILE BANK
Elevate your career
Mercantile Bank has
opportunities for
exceptional sales and
service oriented
professionals In the
following areas:

Elite Travel
Team Member
Position #0608902

*Part-time Teller
Inverness
Position #0651001
When your needs
butgrow your current
job, consider an
Investment In your
future. Join
Mercantile Bank
where you will
receive competitive
compensation and a
'comprehensive menu
bf benefits to Include
accelerated,
family- friendly
benefits of tuition
reimbursement,
-adoption assistance
'1nd dependent care
'!'subsidy thru flexible
spending accounts.
Indicate on your
resume the position
number of the Job for
which you wish to be
considered. Resumes
without a position
number will not be
considered. Qualified
candidates may
submit their resume In
confidence to
Gall Holland via fax at
(407) 622-8475 or
email to
gall.holland@
bankmercantile.com
EEO Employer
M/F/V/D


























EXPERIENCED
S APPOINTMENT
SETTER
No selling, PT, 9-1, M-F.




DUCT SHOP
Prod. wrkrs. $7/hr. Apply
2541 W Dunnellon Rd
IN SEARCH OF
NEWSPAPER

CARRIERS
;u HOMOSASSA
RA INVERNESS

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Citrus County's fastest
growing newspaper plys
looking for youl
Fill out a carrier
41 W DunInformatlon form at
the Chronicle office In
Inverness
Or call 563-3282
CARRIERS


FRONT DESK
CLERK
Apply at Homosassa
Riverside Resort
(352) 628-2474
HUNGRY HOWIE'S
DRIVERS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY

In Beverly Hills, Crystal
River and Homosassa
locations. Earn up to
$12 per hr w/tips.
FT/PTavallable. Must
have valid driver's I
Icense and verification
of Insurance.
Apply In person at
either location.
JOBS GALORE!!!
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
LINE COOK
Please Apply In
person at:
CRACKERS BAR
& GRILL
OBREROS
DE ALMACEN
Se necesita ayuda en
almacen para
desarmar y re-empacar
components de
computadoras.
* 352-746-4359 or dear
mensage. Vicente
P/T Church
Custodian
8 hrs/wk Salary neg.
Call (352)793-3221










POOL SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
Exp. requested but
not necessary. Will
train, senior citizens
welcome. Apply In
person. Mon-Frl
8am-3pm1233 E.
Norvell Bryant Hwy.

REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Uc: Class $249.
RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR.
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.

REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Uc. Class $249.
RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.

ROOF TRUSS
PLANT

Noic.. hiring Tru2 1/
S allaers ful l r2le '
Will train. Apply:
2591W .Hwy. 48B,
Dunnellon
352-465-0968

ROOFERS/
SHINGLERS
Exp Only. Paid
Vacations, Benefits.
352-347-8530

SEPTIC SERVICE
LABORERS NEEDED

Full Time position
for Septic
Installations. Class A
CDL license helpful.
Apply within
Monday Friday
between the hours
of 7:30 AM &
10:00AM Only I
A Able Septic
2190 N. Crede Ave
Crystal River
(352) 795-1554
TAX PREPARER
Learn to prepare taxes
in free week long AM or
PM classes starting
Jan.3. Employment
opportultles available.
(352) 344-8042
TECHNICIAN
WANTED
Must be ASE Certified In
Heavy Duty trucks and
repairs, Working In a
high quality shop.
If Interested apply In
person within
75 Truck Service
Ask for JamIe
352-748-7575
Wlldwood


SIFIEDS


RENTAL PROP. ASST.
PT possible FT.
Exp. preferred. Fax
Resume 352-795-6133








TOWER HAND
Bidg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP. Valid
Drivers License. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-1416 Mon-Fri
WAREHOUSE

Position available.
Heavy lifting, fork lift use
& driver's license.
Michael's Floor
Covering. 341-0813
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h........Fast I
352-637-2973
1 homesold.com








OFFICE CLERK
Human Resources
Part-Time Dally
Monday thru Friday
Approx. 15-20 hrs per
week- afternoons
Entry level clerical
duties as assigned.
Entry level pay.
Call 382-7147
Fax 382-0212

P/T PROGRAM
ASSISTANTS

Needed for After
School Programs
In Homosassa.
From 2:00PM 7:00PM
Monday Thru Friday,

Applicants Should
Apply in Person by
Appointment.
Call Homosassa
795-8624, between
flam 7pm




ADVERTISING
NOTICE:
This newspaper
does
not knowingly
accept
ads that are not

employment
offerings. Please
use
caution when
responding to
employment ads.

REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Lic. Class $249.
RON NEI1Z .
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.




CONCESSION STAND
mobile, self contained,
stove, refrigerator,
$2,500. 302-2445



PAD PRINTER FOR SALE
Print promotional prod-
ucts. Great side bus.
or add-on. New- $6495
asking $3495.
(352) 746-9890



BOBCAT SERVICE
Ready to ao. Start nowl
New equip, w/ many
extras. '01 Ford F-350,
diesel, XLT ext. cab. 70K
w/dmpbed, '04 Bobcat
A-300, all whi strong, '04
Miller trr. 20' 7 ton, dual
axle. '04 Jacobsen JR
Sod Cutter. Total pkg.
$79,000. (352) 586-6955
COFFEE & ICE
CREAM SHOP
22,900.
Crystal River
(352) 795-0149
DJ KARAOKE BUS.
All equip, CD's, trailer,
over $17,000 Invested.
$7500/obo.
352-746-3228


"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charllefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
ANTIQUES FOR SALE
Beautiful, well pre-
served furniture. Large
English dining table w/6
chairs, $800. Very
special buffet, $900.
Grandfather'clock,
$800. European desk,
$950, Special one of a
kind Austrian 5-pc
bedroom set, must see.
.More. Please- serious
buyers only.
(352) 382-0278
ANTIQUES WANTED
Glassware, quilts, most
anything old, Furn. We
Also liquidate Estates.
Ask for Janet or Paula
352-344-8731/860-0888
BARBER CHAIR
$50
(352) 257-4401
Lots Antiques &
Collectibles Large
stamp collection. Very
old pens & lead pencils
collection. Many old
books. Many more
items. For appointment
(352) 746-6849
WANTED
ANTIQUE &
COLLECTIBLE
DEALERS

Antique &
Collectible Show
Sat. Jan.29
9am-4pm
Citrus Springs
Community
Center

$50. Booth Space.
Deadline for entry
Monday Jan. 24th.
Sponsored by
The V1or, week
for the Central Ridge
Region.
For frmaton contact
Borbara
Hartley at
(352)746-4292
3603 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Winn Dixie
Beverly Hills.
PinvaleIn duds wlh
ariqus
and collectibles
Welcome.
WILL PAY CASH FOR
antiques, pottery, old
furniture, estates,
(352) 465-1544, Joe



SPA, 5 PERSON,
Never used. Wauarty. Retald
$430. Sacrifice $1550,(352)
372-5287
SPA, HOTTUB, 5-PERSON
24 Jets, redwood
cabinet. Warranty,
must move, $1495.
352-286-9662
SPA/HOT TUB
Brand Newl 7ff. therapy
spa, 20 Jets 5 HP, paid
$3,295. sell $1,350.
(352) 302-5640



2 Room Heating and
Cooling Window Units
12,000,BTU's, good
cond. $400. for both
(352) 795-2317
5 YR.OLD KENMORE
DISHWASHER, ceramic
cook top, microwave,
formica cabinets, dou-
ble sink, formica count-
er top & large angled
bar with overhang.
(352) 860-0921
21 CU.FT. UPRIGHT
FRIGIDAIRE high
efficiency freezer, exc.
cond. 29x32x70, $200
UTILITY TRAILER, $350
(352) 637-3634
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. New In box
5 & 10 year Factory
Warranties at
Wholesale Prices
-*2 Ton $787.00
3 Ton $887.00
4 Ton $994.00
Install kits available
or professional
Installation also avail.
Free Delivery
-ALSO POOL HEAT
PUMPS AVAILABLE
Llc.#CAC 057914
Call 302-4395
APPLIANCE CENTER
Used Refrigerators,
Stoves, Washers, Dryers.
NEW AND USED PARTS
Visa, M/C,, A/E. Checks
6546 Hwy.44W, Crystal
River. 352-795-8882
BRAND NEW
Electric Deluxe Glass
Range, $400.
GE 18' Frldge, $475
Both white
Please Coall:
(352) 628-0041
Bread machine,
Toastmaster $25.
352 382-4324,
352-697-3354


CERAMIC TOP RANGE
$250.
20 CU.FT.
FROST FREE FREEZER
$250
(352) 249-3259
CLOTHES DRYER
$60
(352) 628-4321
DRYER, KENMORE
large capacity, white
with stainless steel
drum, 3 yrs old. Exc.
cond. $175
(352) 465-2459
ELEC. STOVE
4 burner, white, good
cond., $70 or best offer
(352) 726-3856
Electric Range,
Hot Point, good Cond.
$100
TV 27", Sony, $75,
(352) 637-0721
FRIGIDAIRE, 17 cuft.
Refrigerator, runs good
$50. Like new
Whirlpool range,
still In box, $250
(352) 637-6841
HOTPOINT
REFRIGERATOR 21 cu.ff.
double door, $100.
KENMORE washer
& dryer, $100 for pair,
(352) 746-6440
KENMORE
REFRIGERATOR
WHIRLPOOL RANGE
Good condition,
$150 each.
(352) 527-4595
KENMORE WASHER,
$50
DINETTE SET,
$20
(352) 637-2040
MAGIC CHEF
Self cleaning electric
range w/delayed
baking timer & clock.
Exc. cond. $175.
(352) 344-4183
WASHER & DRYER
GE Heavy Duty
Almond $125 both
(352) 860-0223
WASHING MACHINE
$50
GE DISHWASHER $75
Both In exc. cond.
(352) 465-7929
WHIRLPOOL 22 CU. FT.
Side by side refrig. Blk.
frnt. $225; NEW LOWER
UNIT for Mercury 25HP
outboard, $350;
(352) 628-2626
Whirlpool Electric Stove
4 burners &. oven
(avocado green) Good
cond. $30/obo
(352) 746-0815
WHIRLPOOL side by side
refrigerator, $150
STAINLESS STEEL
MICROWAVE &
toaster oven, $40
(352) 341-3941



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2 DAY
AUCTION
ANTIQUE STORE
LIQUIDATION
S FRI. JAN. 7
Preview: 4PM
Auction: 5PM
*SAT. JAN. 8
Preview:; 10AM
Auction: 1PM
4000 S. Fla. Ave.
Hwy. 41-S, Inverness
Retirement.
Liquidation after 23
S yrs. Olan & Mary
Hdll, 1000's of pcs.
Antique French
clocks, vintage oil
& elec. lighting.
Sterling, pottery,
glassware, furn.,
etc. Web: www.
dudleysauction.com
DUDLEY'S AUCTION
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12% Buyers Premium
2% disc. cash/check
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NEED ASSISTANCE?
Antiques, furniture,
complete households
We are CERTIFIED
ESTATE SPECIALIST
Call Dudleys Auction
(352) 637-9588 www.
dudleysauction.com
AD1d AI u9cAn


HONDA EB 3000
GENERATOR, never
used, ($1,400 new)
asking $1,000
(352) 212-0848
SHOPSMITH Mark V
w/Jigsaw attachment &
lots of accessories. $700
firm. (352) 341-1297
SOLO 643 CHAIN
SAW, very clean,
hardly used, $100.
(352) 628-7688



Blonde Entertainment
Ctr. Holds 36" TV, 32" TV
w/PP, CD Player.
$500.
25" Console TV $50.
(352) 795-7731


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Saturday 10 a.m. 5 p.m.



Sunday Noon 4 p.m.


Downtown Crystal River, Highway 19 and Citrus Ave.

$2 donation FREE parking


For information call 352-795-3149


ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Lt. Oak w/ lighted
bridge & glass doors,
36" Toshiba PIP TV,
AIWA DVD Player,
Pioneer Dolby 5.1
Digital Receiver,
Powered Subwoofer &
all speakers, Kenwood
Tape Deck $750 takes
alll Will separate.
352-382-4324
Hitachi 53" Ultroscan
HD Television, 3yrs old.
Excellent condition.
$700 firm 352-465-6899
OAK ENTERTAINMENT
UNIT, 45"Hx52"W, $50.
&
ZENITH 27" TV, $50.
(352) 637-1567
TV 25" GE Console,
cable ready, beautiful
wood cabinet, $75.
After 5pm & weekends
(352) 382-0557
TV, RCA, 65"
HDTV, $1,500.
(352) 795-2825



FIBERGLASS SHOWER
34Y2Wx3412Dx75H
Fixture opening on left,
$75. Multiple electrical
supplies- breakers,
receptacles, etc. $100
for all will sell separately
(352) 697-2782
FREE Vinyl Siding, 2"
Pipe, Concrete blocks,
Used lumber & sheet
metal. FREE if you take
alll (352) 746-4488



DIESTLER.COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/ MCard
637-5469
http://www.rdee.net
LEXMARK X73
All In One printer,
USB cord, new
cartridges, 2 yrs. old.
$25.
(352) 564-9665



BOBCAT SERVICE
Ready to go. Start now!
New equip. w/ many
extras. '01 Ford F-350,
diesel, XLT ext. cab. 70K
w/dmpbed. '04 Bobcat
A-300, all whl strong, '04
Miller trlr. 20' 7 ton, dual
axle. '04 Jacobsen JR
Sod Cutter. Total pkg.
$79,000. (352) 586-6955



6-PC. PVC PATIO SET
2 tables, one with glass
top, 4 chairs with new
cushions, $150 or best
offer. (352) 465-2188
RECLINER CHAIR $25
RCA TV 21 Color
Console $75
(352) 637-5103



2 Lovely Beige Recliner
Rockers, $125 each.
5 Drawer Metal File
Cabinet, $50.
(352) 344-4864
2 MATCHING CHAIRS,
La-Z-Boy recliner &
upholstered swivel
chair, blue print fabric,
$150 (352) 794-0414
2 TWIN BEDS,
w/mattress, springs,
frames, headboards,
$45 ea. 2 wicker bar-
stools, $25 ea.
(352) 637-1916
4 PC. QUEEN BDRM SET,
Ivory color w/darker
tops & accents, mat-
tress set only 3 yrs. old.
$375. (352) 341-4520
6 Pc. Queen Size Master
Bedroom set. $600
17" TV w/DVD Combo
like new, $100.
(352) 634-1869
3-PC. LIVING ROOM SET,
like new, $550. RATTAN
6-PC. KITCHEN SET, w/3
Rattan bar stools, $350.
(352) 344-3548
4-PC. LIVING SET, 7FT
sofa with chair, neutral
color, easy chair, cof-
fee table, exc. cond.
$500. (352) 726-9838



TwinSize Sets............$128
IFull Size Sets..............$1781
I Queen Size Sets.........$228 I1
i King Size Sets ............$2981
New -In Factory Cartons
I Free Delie I
I PAYLESS FURNITURE |
Hwy. 44-Crystal River I
Across from Tire Kingdom
795.9855
ALUMINUM FOLDING
TABLE 3'X6' $25 obo
CARD TABLE w/ 4 chairs
$25 obo
(352) 795-0049


BED queen size $85
22 Assorted BARBIE
DOLLS $10 for all.
(352) 637-5103
Bed Room Set, king sz.
Thomasville, sold oak
$1000.
(352) 341-0488
Bedroom Set, Whicker,
w/ complete twin beds,
dresser, mirror & night
stand, $350.
(352) 527-1933
BEDS
$ GREAT DEALS $
Pillow Too Orthopedic
Firm. 5 vr warranty
* Full Size $105.
* Queen $145.
* King $195.
Nasa Visco Foam
Mattress Sets
Full $395.
Queen $650.
King $850.
Delivery Available.
(352) 398-7202
BROYHILL QUEEN
SLEEPER, $100.
NICE EASY CHAIR, $50
(352) 341-3941
Burgundy Leather
Barcalounger Sofa
w/ reclining seats and
matchln'g love seat. 2
yrs old. $1400
(352) 344-5771
CAMELBACK traditional
couch & loveseat,
exc. condition, $300.
Service for 12
china, $100.
(352) 726-5128
CHINA BUFFET & HUTCH
Maple finish, older style
$300 OBO
www.geocltlescom/
gatorsmk/Itemsfc.rsale.
html (352) 447-3762
COMPUTER DESK &
CHAIR $150 OAK
DINETTE SET w/ 6 CHAIRS
$400 All Like Newl
352-257-4401
Couch & Love Seat,
Floral pattern, green
& pink, $200,
(352) 341-3812
Dark Blue 5 pc.
Sectional, exc. cond.
$400; Girl's Bed w/bullt
In drawers & dresser,
very gd. cond. $300
(352) 634-1869
DINING ROOM SET
dark wood table w/ 5
chairs & hutch $200
(352) 344-1740
DINING ROOM SET
Pine. Hutch, 6'8" high x
5' wide, 48" round table,
2" thick solid pine.
Extends to 6' oval.
6 captains chairs.
Asking $600. Excellent
condition. 352-212-1002
Dinning Set, solid oak,
43 round, 68 oval,
pedestal table 6 chairs
$350
(352) 489-4405
DRESSER & MIRROR
beautiful, large $200
2 pc. CHINA CABINET
Large $200
(352) 726-2371
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER $35.
KITCHEN TABLE,
2 chairs, $35
(352) 726-6061
ETHAN ALLEN'
Formal Dining Set
Solid Maple & Birch
American Traditional
Approx. 80x48" 6 chrs.
2 leaves, $350.
(352) 746-4789
Full Size Sofa Bed
Cream/Pastel Stripe,
exc. cond. $250
(352) 382-2396
GLASS TOP dining table
w/4 matching chairs,
white wicker, good
condition, $125.
(352) 726-1761
HARD WOOD EXECUTIVE
DESK, deep hardwood
drawers, also great for
sewing, $250. HARD-
WOOD COFFEE TABLE,
with glass Inserts, $75
(352) 726-5412
KITCHEN TABLE, glass
top, 4 chairs, $50 cash.
KITCHEN TABLE with
glass top, $50 cash
(352) 344-2752
LARGE SECTIONAL
NATUZZI, hunter green,
less than 5-yrs old, great
cond. asking $1,500
(352) 341-0858
La-Z-Boy Sleeper $350.
La-Z-Boy recliner $250.
Oak Kitchen
table/4chairs $200. Cof-
fee table/2 end tables
$100; 6 pc. Lt. Pine bed-
room set $400. Sm. desk
$35; Cabinet Singer
sewing machine $50.
746-6877
LIVING ROOM SET
Sofa, loveseat, & chair.
Cream & grey striped.
Exc. cond. $550
After 6 pm call
(352) 746-9212
LOVESEAT RECLINER
Blue velour, clean,
good condition,
$200 or best offer.
(352) 795-3587
between 9am & 7pm.
Matching Living Room
Chairs, custom from
Southern Traditions.
$150/both/obo
(352) 382-1842
MATCHING RUG SET,
8'x10' &5'x7', 8' runner&
3'x5' blue/gold, $50.
STEAMER DECK CHAIR
$35. (352) 726-9838




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Mattress/Box Spring,
Full size, $65.
Plate Glass wall mirror,
sz. 38"Hx47"W. $35.
(352) 795-5410
OAK ROLLTOP DESK, all
hard wood, exc. cond.,
$650. BEAUTIFUL OAK
BROYHILL COFFEE TABLE,
$75. (352) 726-5412
PECAN WOOD
ROCKER
good condition, $25.
(352) 621-0802
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75. New
waterbed$299628-0808
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS
& boxspring, 2 pillows,
sheets, & comforter,
$150 cash
(352) 344-2752
QUEEN SOFABED
with sheets, 4 years old,
asking $400.
(352) 527-3807
QUEENSIZE BED
with headboard, bed
pad, sheets, comforter,
bedspread & matching
curtains, $300
(352) 860-0124
QUEENSIZE COLONIAL
bed frame, solid maple
finish, head & foot
board, $75. COLONIAL
WOODEN ROCKER,
$100 (352) 726-9838
Recliners
Flexsteel matching set,
blue. Good cond.
$90 OBO
(352) 563-1893
ROLLAWAY BED,
like new, $65.
(352) 628-6876
ROUND
COCKTAIL TABLE
pedestal, oak wood,
marble top, excellent
condition, $65.
352-628-2119
SOFA, cream color
w/plant design, makes
Into queen bed, $100;
5 PC. Round wrought
iron table & chairs, $50.
(352) 341-4520
SOFA, LOVESEAT &
SWIVEL ROCKER
$400 OR BEST OFFER .
(352) 527-0397
SOFABED Queen brown
faux Suede. Uke newl
Bought $800 Sell $400
(352) 746-1677
Solid Oak Fumiture
2 upholstered love
seats, and matching
swivel rocker,
good cond. $550.
(352) 382-7139
TAILOR MADE
valances, mauve &
light teal green, must
see Paid $800.
5 for $75.
(352) 637-5352
TWIN BED, mattress &
boxspring, maple head
& footboard, $60
MAPLE ROCKER, $50
(352) 726-5412




CUB CADET
2130, 30" mower,
utility cart. $1,200
(352) 628-6537
FREE, I will hall away
RIDING Lawn Mower &
Tractors. 352-726-7362
PUSH MOWERS, full
serviced & ready to
mow. $35-$85. Buy/sell/
trride. (352) 726-5076


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RIDER MOWERS
I will haul them away
Free (352) 628-2084
RIDING MOWER
Sears 42" 20 hp elec.
start 6 sp. $800 24"
Extension Ladder
fiberglass $75
(352) 860-0223




ANGEL TRUMPETS,
peach, pink & yellow
one gal. pots, $10
(352) 637-2147




BEVERLY HILLS
Fri & Sat 8am-2pm
Kitchen, garden,
tools & misc.
102W. Casurina Place
Off Forest Ridge Blvd.
CRS. RVR/ HOMOSA
The Path Shelter Store
Open Tues. Sat. 9-5.
Nottingham Sq 1239 S
HWY. 19. 352-794-0001
CRYSTAL RIVER
Moving Sale. Sat. & Sun.
4928 N. Rainbriar Path
off 19. Appliances, furni-
ture, bikes, household
items, some clothing
CRYSTAL RIVER
Sat. 8 -1 CC Cruisers
Kings Bay Plaza
(Wendys)
DUNNELLON
Fril, Sat & Sun 8am-2pm
Moving Sale:
Collectibles, Furn
Everything Must Go.
3630 W. Riverview Lane.
(Off 488)
DUNNELLON
Fri, Sat, & Sun. 9am-4pm
Springvale Terr off 488,
TV, clothes, lots of misc.
FLORAL CITY
8415 S. Great Oaks Dr.
Jan 7, 8, 9 8AM-?
Over 30' new store
shelving, lawn equip.
Lots of mics,
FLORAL CITY
BIG YARD SALE Fri. &
Sat. 8a-? Duval Island
1st right after bridge,
see signs. 100's of Items
household, tools, guns,
rod & reels, ladies stuff
FOUND Black & white
male dog on Tram Rd.,
Hernando
(352) 697-1692
or 563-5137
HERNANDO
Contents of house. 1991
Dodge Dynasty, boat,
trailer & stainless steel
tower, plumbing, tools
& misc. Items. Jan. 7 & 8
N. Harding Terrace
Golden Village
HOMOSASSA
7380 W Fair Acres PI.
By Bush Pest Control
Fri. Sat. Sun. 8-5
HOMOSASSA
Band saws, routher,
router table, mostly
tools. Fri. & Sat. 9-5
7525 W. Autumn St.
HOMOSASSA
Fri & Sat 9am-4pm
Liauldating After 24 yrs.
Collectibles, Antiques,
Crafts & Tools, Dining
Room Hutch & More.
Some Junk.
Off Hwy 19 to
Chassahowltzka, right
on Riviera, right on
Debra Lane.


BEVERLY HILLS
Furniture. Saturday, 1/8
8:30-12. 6 Daniel Ct.
HOMOSASSA
Fri, Sat, & Sun.9 -5
Moving Salel
Household, furniture,
appliances. Almost
everything goes.
5924 W. Allie Ln.
(352) 628-6686
HOMOSASSA
STOREWIDE SALE
Through January 29th.
15%, 20% and 25% off.
Paul's Furniture
628-2306
INVERNESS
3 Family Sale
Sat. Bam-1pm
5 N. Braemar Dr.
Gospel Island Area
INVERNESS
419 Hemlock St. Sat.,
Jan. 8th 8am-4pm
INVERNESS
Fri. 8am-? Hydraulic
floor jack, fishing equip.,
dishes, knick knacks,
too much to list. 1119
Trail Ridge Ave.
INVERNESS
Garage Sale, Fri. & Sat.
8am-3pm 9010 E.
Point 0' Woods Dr
INVERNESS
Giant yard sale Furn.
clothing, lots of goodies
Sat. 9o-4p Melody MH
Park, off Washington St.
INVERNESS
HUGE YARD SALE ---
Fri. :r ", 'j.T, F
Corner of Turner Gamp
Rd. & Banks Ct
LECANTO
Moving Sale Sat. 8a-2p
Furniture, household,
computer desk, BR set,
much more 570 E.
Buckingham Dr.
Kensington Estates

LECANTO
Yard Sale
Sat. Only 8am-2pm
Race Car Parts,
Ham Radio Equip.,
Clothes &
household goods.
1165 N. Venice Terr.
Tum on Ottawa, just
east of Timberiane
Estates on 486.

PINE RIDGE
Fri. Sat. Jan. 7&8 10a-3p
4583 N Allamondra Dr.
PINE RIDGE
Huge Yard Sale
5169 N Perry Dr. off Pine
Ridge Blvd. Fri. & Sat.8-5
PINE RIDGE
Saturday 8-?
5479 N. Nakomo Dr
SUGARMILL WOODS
Estate Sale Fri. Sat. 9-3
Household items, crafts,
linens, DR set, Flex-steel
3pc. LR sofa. Riding
Mower, too much to list.
32 Mayflower Ct. S
(Off Corkwood)
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Leather Jacket
sz. small, $50.
Fur Coat, sz. small, $65.
Both In new condition.
(352) 795-5410


L CRYSTAL RIVER OPEN


at Crystal River High School

January 22 and 23,2005

Women's. Men's and Junior Doubles
A, B, C and 60+ Divisions, 2 matched guaranteed
(Consolation round)
Complimentary T-shirt to all entrants, awards for winners and
runner-ups in each division
U.S.T.A. rules will govern play. Matches will be best 2 of 3 sets
i. ith a 12 point tic-breaker played. When the score is 6-6. Balls will
be provided. The tournament director will evaluate all entries.
-'heck in at least 15 minutes prior to your match. Please call Friday,
January 21 for your starting time.
tournament directors: Eric Van DerHoogen 382-3138
Vicki Browning 795-4641 ext 232

Registration
Make check payable to: Crystal River High School
c/o Vicki Browning, 1205 NE 8th Avenue, Crystal River, Fl 34428
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* DREAM MAKER SPAS
Starting at $1,195.
WEST WOOD POOL
TABLES
Complete Set
$1,695.
Set up & Delivery
Available.
352-597-3112

2005

SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1$150 ...........$5.50
$151-$400......$10.50
$401-$800.......$15.50
$80 1,500....$20.50
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-1441 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise Items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply

10" TABLE SAW,
Craftsman w/stand,
$85. Golf clubs, bag,
cart, new, Knight
Virage, oversized $100.
(352) 382-0100
80" COMMERCIAL
solid stainless steel
Crown barbecue grill
with rotisseries, $1500.
(352) 726-0282
Antique Triple Mirror
Vanity, late 1800's,
needs refurbishing,
$175.Sliding Glass Door,
6 ft, white, w/ grades In-
side double pain glass,
$195.(352) 795-1520
BEDROOM SET
lighted bedwall unit w/
chest, & lyr. old queen
plllowtop mattress
Uke newly $700
(352) 344-1887
BEST BUY! POOL TABLE
by Olhausen Sheraton
model, 7FT, balls, rack,
4 cue sticks & bridge.
Owner passed away
shortly after purchasing.
Total package, $1,500.
(New- cost over $2,500>
(352) 860-1568
Blackshear's White
Aluminum Sliding
Window R.O. 35 3/8" x
52 1/8" w/ screen, new
In box. $75.
Call (352) 795-0646
BREAD MAKER, $10
GOLF CLUBS, $25
(352) 726-5128
BUBBLE WRAP
Perfect for moving
& shipping. 16ft
pcs., $1 a roll
(352) 726-0072
BURN BARRELS
$8 Each
860-2545
Canoe/Kayak Carrier
Yakima Rail Rider 1
Fits Trail Blazer & others.
$150. (352) 795-0004
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restrecth Clean *
Repair Vinyl Tile*
Wood (352) 341-0909
(352) 637-2411
CARPET REMNANTS
New, high quality
1 at $45-1 at $100
(352) 795-5410
Chrome Bakers Rack
good cond $35.
w/drapes & hardware,
exc. cond. $50.
(352) 746-5514
DIGITAL AUDIO
CD RECORDER.
Convert LP to CD. By
TDK. Brand new $250,
will sell for $150. .
(352) 637-1895
Digital Video/Still
Camera, JVC,
GR-DVL815U many
accessories Included,
like new $325 abo,
Low Impact Treadmill,
Precor M9.17, full digital
display, excel, cond.
$650. aobo
(352) 422-4092
ELECTRIC FIREPLACE
w/ heater. Free stand-
ing wood trim & glass
doors. Looks like real
flames. Use any room.
New $1,700 Sell $1000
(352) 465-2459
Entertainment Center
$50.
Comer Computer Desk
$50.
New condition
(352) 637-1894
Entertainment Center,
6' x 5' x 2' will accept
32" tel. pickled oak
finish $350. like new
Miami Sun 3 Wheel Bike
like new, suncoast
bikes, red, $250.
(352) 344-8869
EXERCISE MACHINE
Exercise bike. Men's 18
spd bike, ladles reg
blke & loveseat, like
new. (352) 621-3673
EXPERIMENTAL AIR-
CRAFT PARTS, tall feath-
ers, struts, hardware,
mags, instruments and
more. (352) 344-2438
FENCE, CHICKEN WIRE,
2 netting, 4'x150',
new, $30.
MICROWAVE CART
$10 (352)341-1296
GE SELF CLEANING
STOVE, electric, great
condition, $60. CD
PLAYER, Denon, great
cond., household, $30
(352) 726-6075
HOGS, Corn fed from
wild stock, all sizes,
great fro BBQ's, $15-$40.
(352) 726-7871
ICE CREAM TABLE
28" diameter, wrought
Iron, 3 padded chairs,
white. Rattan loveseat,
6 cushions. $50 each.
(352) 628-7054
KENMORE WASHER, like
new, bikes, Power
Wheels, TV, microwave,


lots of flea market
Items, all for $100.
(352) 637-9521
LEAF PICKER UPPER
Cyclone 6 hp heavy
duty. Brand Newl
$1,500 CASH Used 1
time. Health Issues.
(352) 726-9304
LIFTCHAIR -RECLINER,
Sealy,blue fabric, mas-
sage & heat. Good
cond. $200
(352) 489-7475
LOVESEAT, $25
DRYER,$65
Roll-a-way bed, $15
(352) 344-2752
MAGNIFYING READER
OPTELEC Uke newl
Exc. for macular
degeneration. $1,300
(352) 795-3743
MATCHING SOFA &
CHAIR, recliners, like
new, $295, $250 or both
for $500. MAYTAG
RANGE, elec. $100
(352) 465-7774


NEED RELIEF?
Would you like me to
give you money for
your equity and pay
off your mortgage?
Also buying mobiles,
houses & land
contracts. Call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369. Same
address & phone
number last 31 years
OUTSIDE STEPS, metal
frames, 38"Hx34W $25,
also 32-H, 28"W $30.
Steps w/platform, $35.
(352) 697-2782
SERTA KINGSIZE
MATTRESS &
BOXSPRINGS
used 6 months, $200
(352) 382-0032
SILK SCREENING SHIRTS
Wholesale < 40%. 500 +
positive screen shirts &
caps. All colors, styles, &
sizes. Owner retired.
(352) 489-5210
SWING SET,
2 seat, durable,
with green canopy,
still in box, $60
(352) 726-6885
Table Saw, Crafts,mam,
$95.
Dinette Set, Oak w/ 4-
chairs, good cond,
$195.
(352) 795-1520
TV
Sony 25', 13"., VCR,
Stereo, coffee tables
+ misc. $75 for all
(352) 746-4488
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
White Wicker Swing
$100.
Weight Bench $50.
(352) 795-2825




Heavy Duty Walker
with wheels, seat,
hand brakes,
never used. $150.
(352) 628-7393
Power Chair w/ Joystick
Control, rechargeable
$1500/obo
(352) 795-6586



CRATE 6 channel mixer
w/500 watt speaker,
cabs w/stands, $600.
Fender acoustlc/elec
guitar, blue gloss finish
w/hard shell case, $350.
All In new condition.
352-422-2187
GUITAR
Taylor Big Baby 307GB
1 yr. old. Inc. soft bag
$425
(352) 382-1587
LESSONS: Piano, Guitar,
etc. Crystal River Music.
2520 N. Turkey Oak Dr.
(352) 563-2234
Martin Guitar
D16RGT,
$950.
(352) 628-0504
S&R MUSIC
Lessons, drums, guitar,
keyboard.352-563-21 10
SPINET PIANO
with bench, $595.
Tuning & moving
Included
(352) 563-1173



Dual Action Mag Bike,
$25.
Power Rider
$25.
(352) 637-1895
PROFORM FOLDING
TREADMILL
In good cond.
$225/OBO
(352) 794-4131
TREADMILL
good cond. First $100
takes. For Info.
(352) 382-2848
VITAMASTER
Slender Cycle,
tension control, $25.
(352) 564-9440




BENJAMIN AIR RIFLE,
model 397, 177 caliber,
with Bushnell 4x scope,
like new, $135.
(352) 637-4606
CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA
IRONS, 3-PW, nice, $250
obo (352) 344-1456
GOLF CART
1992 EZ-GO w/charger,
In good condition. $600
/obo. (352) 527-2081
GOLF CART
2001, EZGO
Windshield, Golf
club cover.
Special $2,100.
(352) 795-6364
KING COBRA DRIVER
2004 Model 440sz
Regular Flex. 9 degree.
Right hand. Llke NEWI
$165 (352) 746-5966
Set of Golf Clubs & Bag
4 woods, 8 Irons w/
covers & putter,
$300.
(352) 746-7868
Smith & Wesson,
Automatic, 9mm,
model 659, never fired,
$495.(352) 795-4754




4X8 PACE,
new, enclosed, $1200
(352) 637-1916
UTILITY TRAILER
4'2'X9V2' Heavy duty
frame. New body.


2 CHnlLLU PAtKKIRKO
$10 each.
1 child stroller, $10
(352) 637-1916
BASSINET, Noah's Ark
Theme, rocks, $35. Also
two Activity Centers,
$20 ea. (352) 637-5352
PLAYPEN w/attached
changing table, $60.
Jenny Lind crib, solid
oak, converts to toddler
bed up to age 4. Asking
$80. Both brand new.
(352) 637-5352



ANTIQUES WANTED
Glassware, quilts, most
anything old, Furn. We
Also liquidate Estates.
Ask for Janet or Paula
352-344-8731/860-0888
Small White Hutch with
Oak knobs & trim to
match tile table.
(352) 465-4366


-Sf
WANTED: SET 2 DRAWER
FILE CABINETS, scrabble
puzzles, punch sets,
metal, leather & wood.


1 LARGE BIRDCAGE
24'x36"x46" $150 obo
I SMALL BIRDCAGE
20"x20'x32" $40 obo
(352) 746-1722
3 AKC YORKIE PUPPIES
Male & female
Taking deposits
(352) 628-6914
ADOPT ADULT LAB MIX
spayed, $85/
BT HOUND PUP spayed,
$85 (352) 637-5024
Beagles Born 12/04
5 females, 3 males,
$250 ea. 352-596-0695
Brooksville area.
DASCHSUND-CORGIE
PUPS H/C gorgeous, all
colors M/F. $150 up
(352)628-7852
Dog Kennel
w/ pull out tray, 42L x
24W x 28H, used 1 mth.
Paid $120.
Asking $80 OBO.
(352) 794-0814
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $15
Cat Spaved $25
Doa Neutered &
Saed start at $30
(352) 563-2370

NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
PARROT,'blue & gold
Macaw, 3yrs. old, talks,
tame, no bad habits,
w/ perch & food $650.
Large Steel Cage, wht,
power finish, very nice
cost$650, sell $250.
352-341-0309
Yorkshire Terrier
AKC REG females and
males will be ready
soon 352-726-9092




2003 AQHA Bay Colt
Very quiet, exceptional
reining/cow prospect.
Owner Ill. Will trade for
cattle. (352) 344-0836
RIDING LESSONS, TRAIL
RIDES, BOARDING,
TRAINING & SALES
Gift Cert. Avail.
Rym9r Ranch
(352) 382-5400




2003 AQHA Bay Colt
Very quiet, exceptional
relning/cow prospect.
Owner III. Will trade for
cattle. (352) 344-0836
HAY FOR SALE
In born, TIfton and
good Cal hay.
S(352) 344-5895
HOGS: Corn fed from
wild stock, all sizes,
great fro BBQ's, $15-$40.
(352) 726-7871


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2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES
Pool, wonderful neigh-
borhood. Reasonable.
(352) 447-2759
BEVERLY HILLS
1 Bdrm Park Models,
furnished. Incls. utilities
& cable. Wkly rates start
at $150. 352-465-7233
C RIV/HERNANDO
Rent/Sale, 2br, $400/up
no pets, (352) 795-5410
CHASSAHOWITZKA
Newly remodeled.
2/1 Quiet. No smoking.
No dogs. Access to
Gulf. $475 mo, + Sec.
(352) 382-4235
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/11/2, 6' stockade
fence, carport, no pets
$475 mo. $550 security.
(352) 795-1701/422-5367
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, Cute,
$425 mo. No dogs
352-447-0333
DW 2 bedroom, $500
up. 1 bedroom, furn. No
pets. DetallsHomosassa
(352) 628-4441
FLORAL CITY
2/1, fantastic view,
Irg yard. Credit check
(352) 344-5923 or
419-392-4892
HERNANDO 1/1
12X44 w/10x20 Fl. rm.
dbl. lot, Ig. patio, fLrn.
$325/mo + util.
(607) 742-3792
HOMOSASSA
Clean 2/1, $450 mo.
(352) 563-5117
INVERNESS
Clean 2/1 '/2, Lg. Screen
porch, no pets. $470
mo. $470 sec.
628-0629 or 621-3980
Remodeled 4 BR
1e BADW,
fenced 1.85 acres
MOL EZ to Ocala
N200, pets, horses,,
home biz OK, Immed.
poss. $750. mo., 1st,
last & until.
352-249-1091


$500.00 DOWN -
FHA Financing
1st time buyer, poor
credit,recent
bankruptcy, we have
financing
available. New 3 & 4
bedroom homes up to
2300 sq.ft. with land
now available.
Call (352) 621-9183
LECANTO
1954 Spartan 43ftf.
$1,000.
you move
(352) 746-2677
PARK MODEL '98 40' w/
2 expands. 9'x 30'
attached alum, awn-
ing, 8' X 30' deck, 6' x
10' shed, Washer/dryer.
Very good cond.
(352) 795-4281
SAVE $$$ NOW
Checkoutour Models
Skyline,
Southern Energy &
Homes of Merit
Call American Homes
(352) 628-0041


FLORAL CITY
2/1, new Kit. & bath,
on canal, furn, CHA,
dock, screen porch,
city wtr.$550 mth.
1st and last,
Immediate possession
(352) 249-1091




5 Acre Mini-Farm. Lg
4/2, Lots of scrubs.
Call (352) 795-6085
2003 DW, 3/2 100sq ftf,
nice 1/2 acre lot,
$59,900.
(352) 795-5065
(352) 697-1304
'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
V2 MI. TO LAKE RUSSO
'96 DW on 1AC. w/Ig.
frnt prch, Ig. scrn bk
prch. oak trees & pond
area. 2 car gar. w/ con-
necting 3 car crprt. 33'
Above grnd pool, w/full
deck connected to bk.
prch, new AC, Too
much to list, Must Seel
$85,000. (352) 795-4770
2/2 furnished,
14' x 70' CHA. fenced
Irg, lot. Rm addition,
carport, shed, deck. My
loss your gain. Nice.
$40,500 (352) 489-1488
3/2 on Y2 Wooded Ac.
on Paved Rd. $2,500
dn. $625 monthly.
Call (352) 795-2377

4/2 on 14 Acre on
Paved Rd. Fireplace,
Ga:ley Kltchen.$2,500
dn. $568 monthly.
Call (352) 795-1272
A MUST SEE!
New 3 bedroom, 3
baths on 1/2 acre.
Great warranty, the
best construction, quiet,
nice lot, great location,
deck & driveway,
$2,000 down
$575.68/mo W.A.C.
CALL 352-621-9182
Beautiful 3/2 on 3/4
Acre. Frnt. porch.
Huge eat-in kitchen.
$1,500 dn. $675.
Monthly.
Call 352-795-8822
BEAUTIFUL 4.6 ACRES
Hernando Mini Farms
'03 DW w/ 2 Master
Suites & sitting rm/office
1806 sq. ft, Detach 2
car garage w/ bath
$169,000 (352) 527-3295
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 on 1 acre 20 x 20
garage. $50,000
(352) 249-9117
CRYSTAL RIVER
Wooded 3/2 on 1 1/4
acre, wi/ pond, Please
Call 352-302-3126
Diversified Enterprises
Inc. For All Your
Mortgage Needs.
Good Credit-Bad
Credit* Purchases-
Refinancing and Home
Equity Loans.
Lic. Mortgage Lender
(352) 628-5700
HERNANDO
28 x 60 '98 newly set on
1/2 acre. New trig, stove,
ac, septic, well, skirting,
carpet, vinyl, & paint.
$75,000 352-637-1274
746-1085 or 464-1341
HERNANDO
3/2 DW Like New. New
cooling unit. Roof over.
New plumbing. New
200 amp service. All
app. inc. $38,000
(352) 586-7645
HERNANDO
Doublewlde, 2 BR, 2 Ba,
w/ heat & air.
No Owner Financing
$39,900.
(352) 344-8525
HOMOSASSA- By Owner
7869 & 7871
W. Mistflower (at Regal
Lilly)- perfect In-law- 2
nice mobiles, (approx
acre) Ig FL rm. Carport,
patios, storage shed,
fence, C-H/A, appl's.
Appt only, NO AGENTS.
$120,000.(352) 628-1852
LAND & HOME
I' acre homesite
country setting.
3 bedroom, 2 bath new
Homes of Merit with
warranty. Driveway,
deck, stainless steel
appliances pkg.
Must see, only
$518.45/mo WAC.
CALL 352-621-9181
OWNER MUST SELL!
Land & Home-
1,920 sq ft.
3 bedroom, 2 bath,
stone fireplace, full
appliance pkg. Quiet
lot with nice oak trees.
5 yr. warranty.
Call for more details
352-621-0119
Owner will assist with
down payment


1991 FURNISHED
DBLEWIDE PARK MODEL,
2/1, built-in speakers,
microwave. Screened
rm. Carport. $30,000.
(352) 726-9197
55+ 2/2 DOUBLEWIDE 2
porches, 1 scr.- 1 vinyl
windows, Insulated rub-
ber roof, skirted, shed,
appl's., hot tub, turn.
$29,000 (352) 628-0700
BEAUTIFUL PARK MODEL
In Turtle Creek Resort,
Homosassa. 1/1, kitch-
en apple's, new Fla. rm
8x28. Washer/Dryer
hookup, Pond w/fish.
Deck, 8x10 shed, 12x14
stone patio, carport,
$28,000. (352) 628-4052
MUST SEE. Excellent
condition, 2/1, Florida
room, pets welcome,
quiet & safe park.
$10,900 or best offer.
(352) 746-7592
MUST SELL
1 bedroom, 1 bath
mobile In 55+ park
(352) 637-0577
Quiet, Secure 55+ pk.
Nice 2/1 $9,800 SW
Poss. own, fin.
352-628-5977
SINGLE WIDE Mobile
Home, Furnished. 2/1,
1 1x17 Room addition.
Washer, and shed.
$8,300. Firm
(352) 637-4690




RV lots $160/up
MH Lots 6 months FREE-
with lease. Homosassa,
(352) 628-4441


EADOWCRE3
Br/2 Ba$11l
Crystal River
1/1 Apartment................. $350
3/2M2 Watertront............$2,500
Homosassa
2/1/1 Furnished,
All Uifties Inc......$1,400 +Tax
3/2 DW 1/2 Acre.............. $675
1/1 Waterfront.................. $650
Sugarmilll Woods
2/2/1 Villa.......................... $850
WE HAVE SEASONAL RENTALS
CALL FOR LIST







/2 f Watefon MHmFP.
Marie E. Hager
Broker-Reator-Property Manager
3279 S Suncoost Blvd, Homosas-a. FL
(352) 621-4780
1-800-795-6855
CHASSAHOWITZKA
3/2 Waterfront MH, FP,
boat house $695 mo.
No PETS.
(727) 415-1805
Classified Ads from
575 through 660 are
sorted by town names
to assist you in your
search for rental
property.
INVERNESS GOLF &
COUNTRY CLUB
3/2/2 fireplace. 2700 sq.
ft. living. $1,200 month
(727) 647-3741
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
info@oropertv
manaamentgroup.
coam




CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum: 795-7261
HOMOSASSA
Studio apartment w/
12x24 deck, clean &
private, No pets, $600
mo.(352) 628-2814


'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own dt $895.
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
Crystal Palms Apts
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Inv. & Crys.Riv.634-0882
FLORAL CITY
2/1, nice, quiet, clean,
available Immediately
$600.mo. 352-613-6262
GOSPEL ISLAND
4/2, clean & quiet
$550. mo. 1st, Ist, sec.
(352) 422-2393
HERNANDO
VERY NICE lakefront
cottages. 1/1, great for
couples or singles. Can't
beat the price $495
mo., util. Included.
Hurryl 860-1584
Homosassa
1/1 $350. 1st. last & Sec.
No pets: 352-628-7300
or 352- 697-0310
INGLIS VILLAS
Newly Renovated*
Affordable Rental
Apartments 1, 2, & 3
bedroom, available
Immediately.
Rent is based
on your income!!
Located on SR40 one
block East of US 19,
Only 7 minutes from
Crystal Riverll
M W F 2PM 5PM
T TH 10AM 7PM
(352)447-0106
Equal Housing
Opportunity

INVERNESS
1/1, tenants pay elec.
$450 mo. 352-726-3849
Inverness City Limits
2/1, C-H/A. W/D hook-
up,.mmaculately clean,
$525. (352) 564-5660
INVERNESS
Downtown, very nice
2-story Victorian home
w/5 apts. 1 & 2 BR avail.
$495 mo. 304 N.
Osceola. 860-1584
PELICAN BAY
APARTMENTS


Available for
Immediate
Occupancy
Newly Renovated &
Decorated Affordable
Rental Apartments
1,2 & 3 Bedroom
Apartments with air
conditioning, carpet
appliances, spacious
closets, window
treatments offered at
affordable rentals
rates beginning at
$473.plus electric.
Handicap Units
Available. Rental
assistance available
to qualified
applicants.
Income limits apply.
For Rental Info &
Applications
Pelican Bay
Apartments
9826 West Arms Drive,
Crystal River,
,(352) 795-7793,
M-F 9:00 AM -5:00 PM
(TDD#1-800-955-8771)
Equal Housing
Opportunity


E I M--
Crystal Palms Apts
1& 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Inv. & Crys.Riv.634-0882



4 UNITS FOR LEASE
1000 sq.ft. each. In Pine
Ridge, Beverly Hills
Cell 856-234-4684
CITRUS & SUMMER
COUNTY. Many
Commercial spaces
avall, 1500-12,000 sq.ft.
$8 sq.ft. 228-7033
For Lease Commercial
Bldg. 7300 AC sq. ft. on
3 ac. exc. Hwy. 44 local
Weston Properties LLC
(352) 564-1222
HERNANDO
30x50 Steel Building
(352) 726-5454


INVERNESS
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
Space for rent located
Applebee's area.
1750 sq.ft. $1050/mo
(352) 726-4549
OFFICE, 1020 SQ.FT.
downtown Inverness.
Walk to Courthouse.
Exc. cond/locatlon. 114
Pine Ave. $1000 per mo
RETAIL SPACE,2000 sq.ft.
Croft Rd. Plaza, Hwy.
44, Inverness. First class
bldg. $2000 per mo.
(352) 636-8691




INVERNESS 2/2
Furn. Villa, No pets/
smoking, Pool. $1,050
Mo., Dep. Elec, (up to
$100) & Water Incl.W/D
(352) 726-3130
INVERNESS
Large 2/2, clean condo
Royal Oaks, quiet,
mature neigh. Between
Brooksvllle & Inverness
$750 mo. Incl., water,
tennis, pool & more. No
stairs. Security $1125. Pis
Iv msg 4 GIna @ 352 586
7944
INVERNESS
Seasonal or yearly
rental, cable, all utl.
Incl., nice, quiet area
$1,300 seasonal. $1,000
yrly. 561-441-5030
SUGARMILL WOODS
Villa, 2/2 on golf course,
exceptionally clean,
newly painted, unfurn.,
avail. Immed. $850 mo.
1st, last, sec. 382-5040
WINDERMERE
2/2/1, Unfurn Villa, $850
mo. 1st, lost & Sec.
(352) 257-4260




HOMOSASSA/
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, with W/D hookup,
CHA, wtr/garbage Incl.
$500mo., 1st, Last & sec.
No pets. 352-465-2797
Inverness City Limits
2/1, C-H/A. W/D hook-
up.Immaculately clean,
$525. (352) 564-5660




HERNANDO
1/1 completely turn.
Elec. Included. (352)
344-8268 465-0871





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352-726-0662
LECANTO
2/1, CHA, remodeled,
very clean $650 + Sec.
All Util. Inc,FREE pest &
lawn Ser (352) 212-4494




INVERNESS
2/1/1, near hosp. no
pets, must have ref. 1st,
Ist. & sec. dep. $650.
mo,. (352) 422-3316
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CLASSIFIED


C.Riv 3/2 waterfront
deep water, $950; 2/2,
den, $615 795-1865
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/2, caged pool,
1 acre. Mint cond. $975.
mo, Lawn & pool maint
Sincl. (352) 564-1436
CITRUS HILLS
Charming 2/3/2, 2300
T.S.F. Beautiful wooded
/2 ac. htd/pool, $1095
mo. (561) 306-0246
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurn. homes avail
3 & 4 br Homes & 2 br.
Townhouses & Villas
Greenbriar Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS SPRING
3/2/2 + scr porch
No smoking/ pets. $850
mo+ Sec. Credit check.
(352) 621-7572
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1'/2, remodeled,
quiet area. $750 mo.
(352) 476-1398





CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 $975 mo.
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more Info. or
visit the web at:
cltrusvillages
rentals.com
CITRUS SPRINGS
"'New home fo refnt'
-4/2/2, Washer/Dryer
$1000/mo. No pets,
Call (727) 449-8755
email: wadel12819
@netzero.net
Connell Heights, 3/2,
arage, fenced yard,
775/mo. 1st. last sec.
No pets 795-3842
leave msg.
Owner/Agent
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, $550 mo plus 1st,
last & Sec.
(260) 495-9918
ringbearer21@juno.com
CRYSTAL RIVER
Woodland Estates 3/2,
large yard, $1,050 mo.
(352) 422-6598
HERNANDO
2/1, 6 room, home biz.
ok, $650 1st/last + until.
Imm. pass. CHA,
easy to Ocala, Pet ok
352-249-1091


THE HEATHER
2 BR/2BA
Den & 2 Car Garage


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Entry
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448 sq. ft.
200 sq. ft.
87 sq. ft.
2501 sq. ft.


3 BRAND NEW HOMES
In distinguished area.
3/2/2 Available 01/05
$1,300mo. S. Barges
(727) 251-8866
C. Rutenberg Realty
*04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down and $625, mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
AVAILABLE NOWI
2/1 Duplex $450,
2/2/1 $775 & 3/2/1$875
3/2/2 Pool SMW $1250
River Links Realty
352-628-1616
800-488-5184
BEVERLY HILLS
1 bedroon, exc. cond.
Unfurn. 1st, last, sec.
746-4730
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1
Fl. rm, W/D hook-ups
30 N Columbus, $650+
352- 563-1817/400-0525
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, $650
352-746-4673
/464-2514
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Florida room,
screen porch,, 1st, last,
sec. $650. 352-527-7119
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, N Thornapple Ter.
$750 mo. 352-527-1372
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, nice, large CHA,
Fam. Rm., shed.
$675/mo. 352-795-0538
BEERYHIL


C.RIv 3/2 waterfront
deep water, $950; 2/2,
den, $615 795-1865
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 turn., waterfront,
Incl. utilities, short term,
near Kings Bay $1,200
(352) 795-2181
CRYSTAL RIVER CONDO
w/dock Completely
turn., 3 mo. min.
$1500 mo. (352)
447-7012/794-0888
CRYSTAL RIVER
The Islands 2/2 w/dock,
pool, tennis, club house
new flooring, counter-
tops, many extras.
$1250. (414) 690-6337
HOMOSASSA
River Front, 2/1.5, dock,
util. Incl., cable, phone,
$1,050. mo. 628-7913
LUXURY WATERFRONT
APT. 3/2 $1100/month
Includes trash & water.
1st, last & security. No
pets: Avail. now.
352-563-5004




Accommodations to
-share, non smoking
remote location, priv.
bath, $400. dep. $200.
(352) 795-0516 or
257-3692



HOMOSASSA
Furn.Cable, W/D, AC,
house priv. $100. week.
(352) 628-9267
HOMOSASSA
Furn. Cable color TV,
large yard, kit. pryiv's,,
$75/week. 628-5244



Condos, Villas, Homes
Available short term.
Call River Unks Realty
800-488-5184
352-628-1616
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2
55+ Community
furn. /unfurn. utilities
Inc. $595 (352) 795-3911
CRYSTAL RIVER
Vacation/ short term
rental 1/1V2 condo.
Pool, access to gulf, all
utilities paid, no pets.
352-422-6030
HOMOSASSA
River Front, 2/ 1.5, dock,
until. Incl., cable, phone,
$1,050. mo. 628-7913


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2 BR/2BA
Den & 2 Car Garage


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Lanai
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FLORAL CITY
2/1, $550/mo 1st, last
sec. 1 yr lease 726-4285
HOMOSASSA
2/1/1 + carport. C-H/A.
City water, cable.
(352) 628-2703
HOMOSASSA
3/2/carport, sceen rm.
$600/mo, no pets. 1 st,
last, sec. (352) 302-0725
INVERNESS
3/2/2 New, $895.
First, Last, Security,
No pets. 344-1831
INVERNESS
Pool Home 3/2/2,
Spac. Beau., Ig. lanal,
1 ac. No pets. $900.
908-322-6529
MEADOWCREST CR
Charming 2/2 villa. Club
hs, heated pool, tennis.
Immac. cond. Suit
Profess or Ret. N/S.
$1,075 mo. inc. club,
maint, yard fees.
Tel: (352) 563-2668
MEADOWCREST VILLA
Lease or sale. 2/2/11/2,
Den; Eat In kitchen,
formal DR, refrigerator,
washer/dryer. Cable tv,
water, sewer & trash.
Heated pool, tennis &
clubhouse. Beautiful
Deed Restricted
Community. $950 mo.
short term, $850 long
term. (352) 382-7920
PINE RIDGE
Brand New, 4/3/2,
$1,600 mo, No pets or
smoking. (352) 746-1892

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474 sq. ft.
140 sq. ft.
362 sq. ft.
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1/2 Ac. mol. Across from'
Withalacoohee Rvr. 1
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shaded. Quiet area.
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'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down & $625, mo,
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
2/1/1, Iv. & fam, rooms,
large eat in Kitchen, w/
ceramic tile, vinyl encld.
lanal, fenced back
yard. new carpet 2003.
all appl. $94,000.
(352) 527-9801
BY OWNER 2 bdrm, 1 ba,
dining area, living rm,
family rm, laundry rm,
appliances. Nice shed,
ceramic tile, lanal,
$81,650. (352) 746-9607

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East of Forest Ridge Dr.
2/2/12, Crnr lot, new
floors, appll. paint,
$119,900 352-726-3258
OAK RIDGE by owner
3-yr old 3/2/2 block &
stucco home, corner
lot, Many upgrades,
3400 sq.ft. $269,000.
(352) 465-3153
OAKWOOD VILLAGE
2/2/1 tile In entry, baths
& kitchen. New palnti
Screened Pool.
1604 Sq. ft. $131,500
(352) 527-3231




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1999,3/2/2, Pool Home
dn 1 acre wooded lot,
w/ 20 x 40 building
$205,000.
697-1583







2003 Prof Decorated
Tera Vista Maintenance
Free Gated Golf
Community Home.
Photo's & details at
www.BuyOwner.com
ProplD# 58807 -
352-746-0438
'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down and $625. mo,
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
3/2/2 POOL HOME
1 acre, completely
renovated 10/04.
Home In like new condi-
tion. $259,000. 1124 W.
Pearson St. 527-8879
3/2/2 POOL HOME,
1 acre lot, beautiful
landscape. Tile/carpet,
shed w/elec./water.
$259,900. 360 W. Liberty
Street. (352) 527-3103
3/2/2 Pool Home on 1
acre. Completely
Renovated 11/04.
Custom Kitchen,
Marble, granite
plus many extras.
Will Not Last Long
$220,000.
1160 W. Pearson St.
(404) 786-7247
3/2/2 CHARMER
New roof, kit. carpet,
fresh paint, on 1 ac.
Betty Lou Leonarczyk,
Foxfire Realty, 476-1099
BRENTWOOD
3/2/2 Fum. or Unfum.
100% financing avail.
Call 352-478-9212
BRENTWOOD NEW


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entrance on Chelsea
Ann Way. By owner.
$169,900. 352-746-2414
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'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
2/1, NICE HOME, off
Independence, near
major shopping centers
Newer roof, new paint,
1/2 acre lot $70,000.
(352) 637-7232
4/2.5/2, In city limits of
Inverness, huge kitchen
w/ Island 3626 total Sq.
ft. fenced back yard w/
10 x 16 electric supplied
shed. Walking distance
to shopping, schools, &
hosp., In nice neighbor-
hood. $219,900.
(352) 344-9868
BY OWNER 2/2/1.5 CBS,
1392 sq ft. living. Great
Rm., Fam. Rm, Pantry/
Laundry Rm,., CT fenced
lot, All newer appll.
Asking $98,900.
(352)344-2825/212-5434
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
2/1/1 city limits,
$84,900.
605 Bell Ave.
(352) 422-6046
HAS EVERYTHING!
3/2/1 1/2dw on 1.5
acres mol. 18'x14'
storm cellar. Car-
port, RV port w/
hookups, screened
patio, FL rm. Lots of
upgrades Park like
setting. Close to
schools, shopping,
lakes & walk to bike
trail. Bonus travel
trailer w/ hookups,
good for overnight
guests, office or
studio. $89,000
(352) 344-0017
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $88,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Uc.# CBC059685
Marilyn Booth, GRI
23 years of
experience
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726-6668 637-4904

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563-5966
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WINDERMERE TOWN
HOUSE 805 Windermere
Blvd., 3/21//1, 1,813
sq.ft, Master BR w/Bath
main floor, all appl.,
choice location, malnt.
free. Clubhouse, pool.
Owner$134,900. (352)
637-2829. 828-283-1701




"Unbelievable Setting"
1998 Homes of Merit
4 bed/3 bath 2560 liv sf
PLUS 2100 S.f. Custom
built deck w/bullt In
pool, Hot Tub, BBQ
area, all situated on 5-
beautiful acres, fenced.
brick gated entrance
w/remote access.
$189,900
352-637-2973
2 BEDROOM, 1 bath,
living room, dining room
& kitchen, screened
porch. Very reasonable
(352) 341-2341
7765 E. Spanish Trail,
1/3 acre, 3/2, Split Plan,
New: Master bedrm,
bath & laundry Rmn.,
New, C/H/A, floors, &
Kit., cab. $86,900.
(352) 726-9928 or
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3/1/1,2 scr. porches,
all appliances (Convey)
ceiling fans In all rooms,
termite protected Buy
Owner, $62,900. OBO.
(352) 795-4007
BY OWNER 3/2/2
Split plan, mint cond.
Screen porch, utility
shed, sprinkler system, 2
lots, landscaped, o
$169,000. 352-795-4884


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investment, Farms & MERCURY
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ESTATES 1-yr old tiled,
pool, screen lanal, up-
graded cabinets, apple ,
aucets, Jacuzzi, custom
blinds/shades, alarm
system, gas, fans, addi-
tional phone/TV hook-
ups CHCC Soc. Mem.
* Gutters & Leaders, un-
der market, $264,900.
(352) 344-5646
CUSTOM 3/2/3 Plus
Office and Formals,
wooded acre.
477W Keller St.
(352) 746-3491




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Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532


BY OWNER, 3/2/1. Lg '04 New 3/2/2 Concrete CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
glassed In porch, kitch- Stucco Homes mobile, completely
en dining combo, living 1806 sq. ft. own at $895. renovated, deep water
rm, full condition water down and $625. mo. canal, 50FT dock, must
system $125,000, As Is No credit needed see, $237,500
with options to Inspect. 1-800-350-8532 (727) 403-1229, cell
(352) 563-2050 Cypress Log Home, LAKEFRONT 3/2/1, 105'
3400 sq. ft. Quality on Tsala Apopka. FP,
CITRUS REALTY GROUP throughout, 1 ac. ofc, FL rm, boathouse,
Betty Lou Leonarczyk, dock, gorgeous back-
3.9% Llstina Foxflre Realty, 476-1099 yard. Asking $229,000.
352-422-2602

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CITRUS REALTY GROUP business has Miami, Realtor/Uc. Mtg.
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wanting to buy Cell 697-0435
SParadise Realty
C. vxpu & Investment
(352) 422-4235
HOME FOR SALE s
On Your Lot, $88,900.
Ucensed R.E. Broker 3/2/1, w/$Laundry 2 FAMILY RESIDENCE
n Waterfront, Golf Atkinson Construction Duplex w/small
Investment. Vacant 352-637-4138 acerage. Lecanto
Land and Relocation Uc.# CBC59685 area. (352) 746-2677
Citrus, Marion and INVESTOR/PRINCIPLE
Hernando Looking for small Mobile
A Call for free CMA Home Pk/ Commercial/
Residential Land and/or
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7525 W Falrvlew Ct. REALTOR Any Area or Cond.
(7 Rivers area) "Simply Put- 1-800-884-1282 or
$143,500. Call owner IlWork Harder" 352-257-1202
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w/lanal, fenced, Berber CLASSES
carpets, convertible -CLASSES 2F15
screen rm. Osmosis Wtr. Now Enrolling 2/15/ acre, omosassa
sys. Util rm. Many extras. Sales Lic. Class $249. Grover Cleveland to
$134,900. Call Jody Pt. $25,000.
(352) 621-9195 to view RON NEI1-BS,MBA Cleared $27,000.
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR (352) 628-7888 or
3/2/4 fireplace, 20.x60 CITRUS REAL ESTATE (382) 382-7888
great rm. 2130 sq. ft. SCHOOL, INC.
Sun porch, fans, 1 acre, 80x120 LOT, cleared
never flooded, One (352)795-0060. paved road, 5 mIns. to
mile from river, Walmart & shopping.
$174,900. 352-564-9698 SHOP FOR Choice of 2 lots
3/2/1 concrete, 1.4 A HOME BEAUTIFUL PINE RIDGE
acre paved road, BEAUTIFUL PINE RIDGE
cere paved mic floorinoad. THE EASY WAY ACRE, FSBO. 5172 W.
Vaulted ceiling 9 yrs. Free list of homes for YUMA. $65,000.
Reduced $147K OBO sale In your price OWNER NEXT DOOR
(352) 621-9255 range sent to you 352-613-0737
each week. HOMOSASSA
Call me today HOMOSASSA
5,-qerNancy J Wilson Quiet homes only area,
Alexander 80X 110 lot $13,900
Real Estate, Inc. (352)628-1769
The GREAT Real PINE RIDGE LOT
Estate Company I 1 ac. on Elkam Blvd. N
Licensed R.E. Broker 352-795-6633 of Pine Ridge Blvd. Nice
Inves Waterfront, Golf Vacant trees, level, $60,000
Lanvdtm and Relocation Vic McDonald (352) 746-2297
SCtitrus, Marion and (352) 637-6200 SUGARMILL WOODS
Hernando .. 2 large side by-side lots.
A Call for free CMA ,.- .-.x'. $75,000 for the pair.
Ba . Agent Owned- Wm.
Bemadette Carthers .,. . Hutchings 352-382-7938
Realtor (R) ', 'WANT A B,, TT'
352-628-2954 WANT A BETTER
352-628-5500 RETURN
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"Here to Help you iCONTACT US.
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burner C/H/A, roof Customers
2002, move-in cond. IENIN! __T
$79,900 (352) 382-4728 RAWSl O1NE 1

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IK O Rtte H We Specialize In
c (352) 637-6200 Helping the Small
Investor Acquire
Lovely 3/2/2,1955 sq. ft. WANT RESULTS Homesites & Acreage
Home, vaulted ceilings, 352-795-3144,
new paint, carpet, Jet Call mel 352 Bankson
ask for C.R. Bankson
tub, app., tile lanal. (352) 613-3503 at ERA American
Must see, $188,700. Realty & Investments

ZERO DOWN
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Deborah Infantine (352) 726-1909
EXIT REALTY LEADERS Broker's Welcome
(352) 302-8046 HURRYII ie r


"MR CITRUS COUNT' V-acre water view lot
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GUIDE YOU I homes. Minutes to
downtown Inverness
,.. 'R _and amenities. A rare
-_y i flnd priced to sell for
L .*nS the holidays.
352-344-9150 or
^IL^ A '^1352-220-4483


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MOTOR
1964 60 hp Evlnrude.
Runs, needs attention.
$200 OBO
(352) 621-7706

NEW Scratch &a N
Dent Boat Trailers I
| 1000's of new marine
hardware, seats etc.
I MONROE SALES I
I Mon-Fri. 9amrn-5pm 1
(352) 527-3555


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POLAR KRAFT JON
Honda 4 stroke,
Trailer.
From $2,650.

TUSCANY
PONTOONS
20', Yam 4 stroke,
Equip not
stripped.
From $12,495

HURRICANE DECK
BOATS
Yam 4 stroke,
Loaded
From $20,995.

ONLYAT *
YOUR DECK BOAT
& PONTOON
HEADQUARTERS
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597
OPEN SUNDAYS


CI.ASSI[Fr.EIDS


PONTOON CREST
22' Like Newl115 hp
Honda 4 stroke motor.
Boat cover, depth find-
er. Plus extras! $11,900
(352) 628-1633
REGAL
1999, 25.8ft, 258 Cruiser,
great cond., low hrs, full
galley & head w/
shower, duel prop. VHF,
DF, full encloser, rod
holders, FRESH WATER,
32K OBO.352-228-0276
SAILBOAT
16' Compac w/4 sails $
trailer. Good cond.
$1,000
(352) 249-9117
TRI-HULL
16' "Basket Case" boat
& trailer, stainless steel
hardware, 65HP John-
son, $800 obo. 628-1852
WANTED
Deep water slip In
Crystal River for 34'
boat. (352) 628-3450
WANTED
OUTBOARD MOTOR
50-75HP, long shaft, tilt
& trim & controls.
(No Junk)
(352) 447-6281




ALLEGRO BAY
'95, 28' Chev. 454,
sleeps 6, 24k, excel.
cond. $22,500.
(352) 564-6820
ARGOSY
1978, 454 engine. Runs
great. Very clean in &
out. Must see. $'000.
(352) 628-1669
CHEVY
'89 Motorhome 25',18k
miles. New tires,
batrtery & appliances.
$6,900 OBO
(352) 423-0700
COACHMAN
'83, GM, Chassis, 350,
V8, only 45k ml., runs
super, only $3,900.M
352-341-0309, 634-4086
COBRA MONTERAY 93'
30' Class A, rear Queen
Island bed, generator,
A/C, new tires/ bat-
terles, 63K ml, 454 eng.
$17,000 OBO,
352-746-5065, Cell
352-212-2820
DAMON INTRUDER
2000 Complete setup to
include dishes, cook-
ware, linens, Satellite
dish, Full cover, screen
Too much to list. Just
add your clothing and
food. Only 14,500 ml.
Asking $59,500. For
complete list and
showing. Email
joyroni @earthlink.net
or 352-382-4518

FLAGSHIP RV'S
OF
CLERMONT FL
First Sale of the Year
Being held at
Chevrolet Lot
Homosassa, FL
4- Class A
Motorhomes
Class C's
=' Diesel Pushers
C Travel Trailers
6 5th Wheels
New & Used
Don't Wait!
Save Thousands
120 Day Deferred
Payments
W.A.C.
Everything Must Gol

No Reasonable
Offer
Refused
Show Phone
352-267-5500
January 6 16

Fleetwood
Bounder 1990 30'
Motorhome $6000
contact Ann after 6pm
at 352-726-0574
GULFSTREAM
'02 Ultra Supreme 27'.
Class C Ford 450 V-10.
2 slide outs. Exc. cond.
$43,000 OBO
(352) 795-9591
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'93 Alumallte 27' 5th
wheel w/ slide. Super
clean cond. No smoke.
1st $10,900 takes,
trade? (352) 489-4289
MONTEREY
'92 RV, 30FT, very low
mileage, call after 6pmr
(352) 637-5293
TAHOE
'99, Toy Hauler, 25 ft.,
excel cond. fully self
contained. Holds three
motorcycles, $14,000.
(352) 344-4841
WINNEBAGO
27', '87 Chlefton Runs
great, looks good, Fully
self-contained. 51k
$8,500 OBO
(352) 628-4613




BELAIR 5TH WHEEL
'995, 35', 16' tip-out, fully
equipped, full bath,
washer, dryer, awning,
Ice-maker, microwave,
queensize hide-ao-bed.
Lots of storage, $35,000
new- sell for $20,000
due to cancer. Used 6
times. (352) 628-9309
COACHMAN
'93, 21' New tires, bat-
tery, elec. tongue lift,
Cold AC. Microwave,
TV, stereo, Beautiful
cond. $5,000 OBO
(352)628-3609
422-3648
DUTCHMAN
'97, 36' w/14' slide.
Awning, ac, sleeps 9,
Lots of room. Hitch.
$11,500
(352) 628-4929


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JAYCO
1994 J2650FK, self-
contained, excellent
condition, $7200 obo.
(352) 795-4279
MALLARD
2004, 25', RV, A/C,
Micro ,etc, must be
seen, must sell $10,995
(352) 628-9952
PLEASURE WAY
2003, Ford 1-ton, Class B
camper van, 12K ml.
completely self cont.
$53,000 (352) 344-2920
TERRY 26'
Set up In Sr. Park.
$155/mo or move.
Exc. cond. $5300.
(352) 464-0243




2 '83 FORD RANGER
PICKUPS, 4 wheel drive,
take 2, make 1 $300
(352) 563-0638
1988 FORD RANGER
Whole or parts. $350
(352) 697-2523
1990 350 VORTEC
engine & automatic
transmission, $450.
ALUM. CROSS BED BOX
& Rail caps, $40.
(352) 637-0495
FORD TEMPO
'90 wright front end
damage. $150 Buick
LaSabre 4 dr. '86 body
exc. cond. no rust, eng.
no good, trans. great
$125
(352) 613-7985
RIMS & TIRES
2003 Tahoe $275
Chevy Z71 $150
DUAL EXHUAST
complete system '88-98
Chevy 1500 $200
(352) 302-0332
RUNNING BOARDS
for GM pick-up w/ ex-
tended cab, 6/2' long,
bik. vinyl. $125.
Homosassa
(513) 850-1012
STEEL full size Ladder
rack, fits small truck.
New. $175.
(352) 746-1535
VAN FOLDING BED
Blue Good cond.
$145 OBO
(352) 795-0049
VORTEC 4.3 MOTOR
with wire harness &
brain. Ready to run,
$425 obo
(352) 628-2769












ATV + ATC USED PARTS
Buy-Sell Trade ATV, ATC
Gocarts, 12-5pm Dave's
USA (352) 628-2084
CONSIGNMENT USA
CASH OR CONSIGN
98% Sales Success
No Fee to Seller
909 44W&US19-airport
212-3041 or 564-1212
RIDER MOWERS
I will haul them away
Free (352) 628-2084
WANTED TO BUY ON THE
SPOT. Cars /Trucks.Cash
No junk. I will come to
you. (352) 400-1779




*00 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS
Lt. Blue, GS. loaded
wall the options
Only $8,881
Call 726-1238






'03 CHRYSLER
SEBRING LX1I
Loaded Very low
miles. Only $11,781
Call 726-1238


















'98 CHEVY LUMIEA
V, L M CLoaN.......$4,99'
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4OnlSyer 8/u. $11,9004


12' Jonboat,
Mercury 9.9 motor.
$1,000 OBO
(352) 302-9946
ALUMACRAFT
17'5" w/galv, trailer,
50HP Mercury, foot
pedal control trolling
motor, great cond.
$3,500 obo
(352) 628-9791
BAYLINER CAPRI
17FT, 1997, 120HP Merc/
force motor, trailer &
cover, $4,900
(352) 621-0828
BOWRIDER
17' 01 Glastron SX 170
90HP Johnson, 30hrs.
Gd. cond.
(352) 302-9663
CRESTLINER
1968, Del Rio, 16FT, run-
about, newer model
90HP Johnson, looks
good, runs good, white
w/turquolse, trailer,
$1,500 (352) 726-6160
FLATS & BAY
'01 18', 115 Yam. hp,
trir., troll motor, GPS.
Exc. Cond. $14,500
(352) 220-2199
FLATS SKIFF
16' Johnsen trl-hull, 70HP
Merc, trailer, VHF, DF,
fish, ski, dive. $3850
obo. 352-795-2076
HURRICANE
2000 Fun Deck 22'
w/Yamaha 150HP
v-max engine, low hrs.
Galv, tandem trailer,
great cond. $14,600.
(352) 746-0321
KEY WEST
1997, 21' deck boat,
130HP Johnson, low hrs,,
exc, cond. Full canvas,
$8,950. (352) 746-4703
MAKO
'76- 20' w/1997
Evlnrude 130 hp. $2,500
OBO
(352) 628-7452
r --- fm
S EW Scratch
I Dent Boat Trailers I
1000's of new marine
hardware, seats etc.
I MONROE SALES. I
Mon-Frl,. 9am-5pm a
(352) 527-3555

PARTY BARGE
18FT Deck boat, 90HP
V-4 Johnson, with trailer,
$4,000 (352) 489-9568
PONTOON
200, Smokercraft, 18'
Honda 50, perfor-
mance trailer, $10,500
(352) 637-6945
PONTOON 24'
Looks/runs good. Hard
top, tandem axle, trir.
$2500. (352) 795-4770


BUICK
'03 LaSabre
11,500 miles. Balance
of factory warranty.
Must Sell $11900 OBO
(352) 341-0428
BUICK
1995 Riviera, moonroof,
every option, exc.
cond 99K ml., $4,500
(352) 726-6687
BUICK SKYLARK
'93 90k ml. White, 4 dr.
Sedan, 4cyl, Body good
needs trans. $1500/obo
352-527-3519, Becca
CADILLAC
1995 2 door Eldorado.
Dark green, leather Int.
88K mi.Very good cond
$5,000. (352) 726-4222
CAMRY LE
1999, Fully loaded. 72k.
Great cond. Warranty
to 100k. $6500 firm
(352) 726-1991
CHEVROLET
2000 Cavalier, 4-dr.,
only 26K ml., like new,
$5,850 (352) 422-7836
CHEVY CONVERT.
'97 Cav. (red), 65K ml.
AC, sporty tires & rims,
rear spoiler. Must see
$4500. 352-795-4770
CHRYSLER
1990 LeBaron
convertible, excellent
condition. $2350.
(352) 382-5814
CHRYSLER
1998 Sebring JXI con-
vertible. Platinum, V-6;
leather, fully loaded. 6
CD changer. 158K hwy
miles. Exc. mechanical
cond. Clean body,
black top. Great tires.
Premium wheels. $3500
firm. 352-613-5261
CHRYSLER
2000, Sebring
Convertible Limited,
Laaded. Mint cond.
45k ml. $9200
(352) 382-1264
CHRYSLER
LeBaron, 1993,
exc.cond.
$2500/obo
(352) 563-0549
CREDIT REBUILDING
$500-$ 1000 DOWN
& U-DRIVE
Clean, Safe Autos
CONSIGNMENT USA
909 Rt44&US19Airport
564-1212 or 212-3041
DATSUN
1979 280ZX, good
shape, w/parts car.
$1500. (352) 804-6223
or 817-5833.
Did You Know
That Sometimes You
can Make more
money donating your
vehicle by taking It
off your taxes then
trading It In.
Donate It to the
THE PATH
(Rescuq Mission for
Men Women &
Children)
at (352)527-6500
FORD
2000, Mustang, sliver,
runs great, $8,900.
(352) 344-0033
FORD
'90 Mustang convertible
4 cyl. AC, Automatic,
PW, top. Runs great
$1,500 (352) 341-3543
FORD ESCORT
2001, 37k ml. Exc. cond.
$5500.
(352) 489-2504,
ask for Kent.
FORD MUSTANG
1999, 86K ml. Red.
Good cond,
$5500
(352) 726-4548
FORD MUSTANG
Convertible 2002, Red,
Beau cond. 43K ml.
$13,000. Please call
(352) 341-1334
HONDA CIVIC EX
'98 5 spd. Pwr Sunroof,
P/W, Alpine Str/CD, air,
runs/Iks great. BIk, 74k,
$5995 (352) 560-0189
HYUNDAI
2000 Elantra, auto. PW,
PL CD, new timing belt
& tires. $2950 obo.
(352) 560-4225/212-3630
JAGUAR XJ6
'91 Sovereign 4 dr,
auto, ac, 94k, blk.
Dependable. Must See.
$4,500 (352) 339-5158
LEXUS
'96, 400 LS, w/ 6 CD
changer telephone,
162K hwy. ml, excel.
cond. $10,000. obo
(352) 527-0595
LINCOLN MARK VIII
98 53K ml. SIvr w/char-
coal Ithr. Int. PW, PM.
PB, PS 6CD plyr. Tinted
wndws. We main-
tained, great cond.
$10,500/obo
(352) 746-0988
LINCOLN
'97 Mark VIII. Orig.
owner, Excel. cond,
47,000 ml. $8000 obo,
(352) 564-6815
MINI COOPER
2004, 7,900 ml., S series
premium accessories,
Perrell run flat tires,
$22,000.
(352) 563-9863


"VERY LOW PRICES"
Subn*Trucks*Vans*RVs
WE FINANCE MOST
CONSIGNMENT USA
909 Rt44&US19 Airport
564-1212 or 212-3041
'01 FORD RANGER
SUPER CAB XLT
LL Almond, Bedlnsr,
Auto, Very Clean.
Only $11,381
Call 726-1238
'02 DODGE
DAKOTA SXT
Club Cab Silver
Only 5iK.
Only $11,281
Call 726-1238
'02 DODGE 1500
QUAD CAB
With 20" Wheels.
Chrome, V-8, Loaded
Only $18,681
Call 726-1238





CHEVROLET.
1972 16' step van, new -
motor 350 4 bolt, 4
barrel carborator, new '
Clutch, starter &
alternator, $800 OBO.
(352) 344-1485
CHEVROLET
1999 S-10 pickup. Silver,
great condition. $3550.
(352) 212-5790.
(352) 341-4550
CHEVROLET
2004, Silverado, Heavy
duty 1500, Ext. Cab,
long bed, many extras,
8,000 miles, $21,500.
(352) 344-0424
CHEVY
Sllverado '92 Standard
cab, 72 k 1 owner ml.
350 auto. Looks & runs
great $4,995
(352) 860-1666
DODGE
1995 Dakota, Club Cab
SLT loaded with options,
1-owner 80K ml. $4,995
obo (352) 860-0800
DODGE
2002 Dakota, Quad
cab, V-8, auto, air,
36K ml. $14,900
(352)341-3941
DODGE
'95 2500 with Cummins
diesel, 5-spd $8,500
poss. owner finance, or
trade for real estate
(352) 726-9369
DODGE RAM 1500
2004, V-8, Reg. cab. 20"
wheels, 2 tone blue/sivr.
6K ml $19,500, (352)
628-7888 352-382-7888


MUSIv uar iYOo
Good project car.
$2,800 OBO
(352) 527-3563
OLDSMOBILE
1995, Regency 98 Elite,
V6, sliver/blue, exc,
cond, loaded, 28mpg,
$3,800. (352) 341-1456
OLDSMOBILE 88
1990, Gd. cond. Runs
good. $700/obo
(352) 465-4019
PONTIAC
'89, Grand Am, runs
good looks good,
tinted windows, clean
car. $650. 628-3299
PONTIAC
'96, Grand Am, 69k ml.,
brand new cond.
must see. $5,300. obo
(352) 860-1452
SAAB
1985, 900S, runs,
bad valve. $300.
(352) 804-6223
or 817-5833
SATURN
'98, 2 dr. Red, auto. 4
cyl, very sporty. 71,300
mi.. Asking $4,700.
564-0195 ask for Bill.
SATURN
2004 Ion 3, only 7,400
ml. spotless, auto., PS,
PB, CD, $12,750
(352) 382-7775
TOYOTA
1991 Corolla. Possible
engine problems. Sell to
mechanic or for parts.
$250. (352) 628-1669
TOYOTA
2000 Camry, low miles
Excellent condition.
(352) 302-8355 or
(352) 746-2413
TOYOTA
2004 Camry LE. Auto,
air, CD, PW, PL 22,000
ml. $16,500; (352)
447-0150 or 228-7974




CADILLAC
1964 Sedan DeVille
80,000 miles. $10,000
(352) 746-6349
CHEVY 1964
Pickup w/new 350 470
HP 4 boat, headers, 456
rear, new tires. $5900
(352) 382-5915
CHEVY 1987
Camaro Iroc Z-28, 5.7
Tuned Port Injection.
Very, very clean, adult
owned. $5,000/obo
13521 7A6.0736/


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Written by Mac and Sharon Harris
Friday, February 11
Silver Palate at Citrus Hills Lodge
$30 per person Social Hour at 6:30 p.m.
: Buffet dinner starting at 7 p.m.
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DODGE RAM
'89 318 exc. engine &
Interior. 85k original ml
$3000/obo. (352)
344-8556 586-0522
FORD
'03 F150, FX-4 package.
Lariat Int. Flow master
dual exhaust. 6' lift. 35"
Superswamper tires.
Performance chip.
Weld wheels. 21 k miles.
Exc. condition.
Asking $32,000 OBO
(352) 563-5177 or
(904) 338-4264
FORD
1993, 150 with topper,
boat trailer, will
separate, $4,000 obo
(352) 860-0379
FORD
'98 F150. 2WD
Good cond. $7,000
(352) 302-0190
FORD E350
1989 7.3 Diesel,
Utility work truck, 23',
$10,300
(352) 527-4692
FORD F-150
1997, W/topper, 3rd
door, looks/ runs great,
cold air, $5800
(352) 341-4240
FORD F-150 4X4
'91,8' bed, extra cab,
rear bench, 5.0, 5sp.,
100k, A/C, new 31" tires,
1 ton sus., hwy gears,
$2975. (352) 628-7007
FORD XLT
1996 250 Super Cab,
4x4, Ilongbed, 32K ml,
like new, $13,500
(352) 344-2920
Isuzu Pick-up
'92 A/C, AM/FM/ Cass,
many new parts, cap
on bed. $1500/obo Call
after 5p 352-382-0342
Ram 1500
'95 A/C, PS, PB, Auto,
V6- Magnum, good
tires, AM-/FM CD,
Bedllner, toolbox. $4000
(352) 489-4554
TOYOTA
1999, Tacoma, SR5
eng., auto., Extra cab,
49,700 orig. ml. $11,000
(352) 341-0920
TOYOTA
2002 Tacoma, 40,000 ml
Perfect cond. Extras.
Take over pmts. Serious
only, 352-465-7996










DODGE
'89, Ram Charger,
excel. cond. no rust,
$2,750.
(352) 795-4959
JEEP CHEROKEE
'94,4 dr, 6 cyl. 128k ml.
Lots of new parts.
$1,700 (362) 795-1320
MERCURY
1999, Mountaineer, V8,
loaded, dual A/C Serv.
Records Avail., $8,000
OBO. (352)344-5669
OLDS BRAVADO
1997 60K ml ULike new,
A4WtD Cmrt+ Track.l


YUKON
1992 4X4, cold AC. Runs
perfect. $3500 firm,
(352) 795-0477


E- -

FORD
'99 Conversion van,
F-150, 4.3 V-6, towing
pkg. captains chairs,
New Michelln tires, cold
air, runs & looks excel-
lent, 75K ml., $11,000
(352) 344-1823
GMC
1994, Vandura, wheel
chair lift, 55K new tires
& battery. Asking
$5,000,(352) 382-7750
GMC VANDURA
1990- 1500, 4.3 V-6 eng.
AC, 120K ml. Runs good
Work truck, 2 seat, hitch
$1000 (352) 489-0310
TOYOTA
1991, Prevla van, w/tow
pkg. very clean, $3,000


ARCTIC CAT
Great Buyl 2002 400 1.
4x4, green & black,
mint cond. under 220
ml. $4200. 352-464-2697
ATV + ATC USED PARTS
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC,
Go-carts 12-5pm Dave's
USA (352) 628-2084
KAZUMA
110 cc, 4 wheeler, elec,
start w/reverse, less
than 5hrs use, like new,
$995 (352) 637-9630
RAIL BUGGY
Needs a motor. Has
new transmission,
$1500 or make offer.
(352) 726-0282






"MR CITRUS COUNTY


ALAN NUSSO
BROKER
Associate
Real Estate Sales
Exit Reality Leaders
(352) 422-6956
Harley
1997, Sportster Hugger
4K miles, bags, wind-
shield, exc. condition.
$5400., 795-2451
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2004 883C, 12K ml. Red,
windshield, touring seat,
extra chrome. $7995,
(352) 341-5437
HONDA
1981 CB 650 Custom
Needs work, lots of new
parts. Have receipts.
$300. (352) 746-0280


HONDA
2003 Elite Scooter, 400
miles, adult owned, In-
cludes helmet & cover,
$1800. (352) 628-5706

HONDA
2004, ST1300, sports
touring, less than 2000
miles. $11,500.
(352) 637-6945

HONDA OF
CRYSTAL RIVER
04 CR250R NEW
$5,500
04 CR250X NEW
$5,500
05 CRF250R NEW
$5,699
05 CRF450R NEW
$6,399
04 VT750 Aero NEW
$5,699
03 VT750 Ace
$4,500
03 Silver Wina 600
$5,399
+ Tax & Fees
(352) 795-4832

HONDA SHADOW
04, Spirit 1100, Low miles
lots of chrome, well
maintain, extras,
$6,500. 352-628-2693
KAWASAKI
2003 ZR7S, yellow, 4,000
miles, like new, $5000.
(352) 746-0250
KAWASAKI
'98, Bayou, 300CC,
posl-lock rear end, runs
great. 1,450. obo
(352) 527-4887
SUZUKI
2003 Burgman 400, only
950 ml, never wet, sliver,
like new, $4,975,
(352) 341-0140
SUZUKI, 2004
Marauder, VZ800, load-
ed with extras, under
warr., 3K ml., mint cond.
$5,450. 726-6351
TOURING SEAT
NEWI Mustang for HD
soft tall. Fits 2000 & up
$350 OBO
(352) 621-0495Iv. email
for picture
YAMAHA
125, 1992, excellent
condilton w/gear.
$1450 obo as Is.
(352) 795-6266
YAMAHA
1993 Virago, 1100 cc,
low mileage, exc.
cond., $2,600




807-0114 FCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Wleslaw Marclnklewlcz
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2004-CP-507
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WIESLAW MARCINKIEWICZ,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
WIESLAW MARCINKIEWICZ,
a/k/a Wleslaw Malgor-
zata, .deceased, Fie rum.rr.
ber 2004-CP-507 ,r, me
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, .the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Ave., Inverness, FL 34450;
that the decedent's date
of death was March 31,
2004; that the total cash
value of the estate Is
NOQNE and that the
names and addresses of
those to whom It has
been assigned by such
Order are:
Genowefa Marclnklewicz
819 Maple Avenue
Inverness, FL 34452
Thaddeus Marclnklewlcz
819 Maple Avenue
Inverness, FL 34452
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made in the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED. *
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publi-
cation of 'this Notice. Is
January 7, 2005.
Person Giving Notice:
-s- GENOWEFA
MARCINKIEWICZ
-s- THADDEUS
MARCINKIEWICZ
819 Maple Ave.
Inverness, FL 34452
Attorney for Person
Giving Notice:
-s- DENISE A. LYN
Florlda Bar No,: 126349
LYN & PHIPPS
121 N, Apopka Ave,
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9400
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, November 25, and
December 2, 2003.
875-0107 FCRN
Property of Joe Grelco
PUBLIC NOTICE
Disposal of stored goods
and property pursuant to
Florida Statutes #83.0806,
Notice Is hereby given
that Shipp Storage, Inc.,
located at 1274 E. Norvell
Bryant Hwy,, Hernando,
FL with the rental office
located at the some ad-
dress, intends to dispose
of personal property/
goods stored by: JOE
GREICO whose last known
mailling address was 38 S.
ADAMS STREET, BEVERLY
HILLS, FL, for purposes of
satisfying delinquent rents
and related collection


costs accruing since Sep-
tember 30, 2004.
Tenant stored goods, If
saleable, will be sold on
site after this public notice
has been published two
times In accordance with
Florida Statute #83.806.
The sale of stored goods,
If not redeemed by pay-
ment In full of all delin-
quent rents and related
costs, may be sold 15
days from the publication
of first notice In accord-
ance with Florida Statutes,
s Bonnie Crittenden,
Owner
s Jack Crlttenden,
President
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, December 31, 2004,
and January 7, 2005.
880-0107 FCRN -
Notice to Creditors
Estate of John Staslo


PUBLIC NU llIICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
FILE NO, 2003-CP-962
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
JOHN STASIO,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of JOHN STASIO,
deceased, File No.
2003-CP-962 Is pending In
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida
34450. The name and ad-
dress of the personal rep-
resentative and the per-
sonal representative's at-
torney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the Dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against the Dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this No-
tice Is served must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-
ICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM,
At. other creditors of the
Decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the Dece-


dent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must
file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publlca-
tion of this Notice Is De-
cember 31, 2004.
Personal Representative:
-s- JOSEPH A. STASIO
70 East Cypress Blvd.
Homosassa, Florida 34446
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
-s- BRUCE CARNEY, ESQ.
Carney & Associates, P.A.
7655 W Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Suite 2
Crystal River, Florida 34429
352/795-8888
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, December 31, 2004,
and January 7, 2005.


To place your
Legal
Advertising In
the
Chronicle

563-3266


805-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale
JP Morgan Chase Bank vs. Jeffery Scott Cornwell, et al,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2004-CA-3752

JP MORGAN CHASE BANK AS TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.

JEFFERY SCOTT CORNWELL. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JEFFERY SCOTT CORNWELL;
UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT
II; and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees,
creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown
spouses claiming by, through and under any of the
above-named Defendants,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida, will on the
20th day of January, 2005, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at the
In the Jury Assembly Room In the new addition to the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness FL 34450 sale time Is 11:00 am., offer for sale
and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder
fdr cash, the following-described property situate In


801-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale Pursuant to Ch. 45
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, etc. vs.
Alan E. Barber et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2004-CA-3899
UCN: 092004CA003899XXXXXX

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC.
TRUST 2004-SD3,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALAN E. BARBER, ET AL.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Sum-
mary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated December
22, 2004, and entered In Case No. 2004-CA-3899 UCN:
092004CA003899XXXXXX of the Circuit Court In and for
Citrus County, Florida, wherein Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company as Trustee for the Morgan Stanley ABS
Capitol I Inc. Trust 2004-SD3 is Plaintiff and ALAN E. BAR-
BER; DENISE A. BARBER: FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at The Jury Assembly Room In the
New Addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 at
Citrus-County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 20th day of
January, 2005, the following described property as set
forth In sald Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOTS 15 and 16, BLOCK 269, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
SOUTH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 57, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac-
commodation In order to participate In this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please contact the Court at
352-341-6481 within two (2) working days of your re-
ceipt of this Notice; If you are hearing or voice Impair-
ed, call Florida Relay Service (800) 955-8770.
DATED at Inverness, Florida, on December 22, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk Circuit Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansane
SDeputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 7, and 14, 2005.

802-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale
Matrix Financial Services Corp. vs. Floyd Sparkman
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 2004-CA-3358

MATRIX FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP
PLAINTIFF
VS.
FLOYD SPARKMAN A/K/A FLOYD SPARKMAN, JR. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST FLOYD SPARKMAN A/K/A FLOYD
SPARKMAN, JR.; JUDITH SPARKMAN; COAST PHOTO
SERVICES, INC., A DISSOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA-
TION; CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Fi-
nal Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 18,
2004 entered In Civil Case No. 2004-CA-3358 of the
Circuit Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for
CITRUS County, Inverness, Florida, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at the Jury Assem-
bly Room In the New Addition to the Citrus County
Courthouse at the CITRUS County Courthouse lo-
cated at 110 No. Apopka Avenue In Inverness, Flor-
Ida, at 11:00 a;m. on the 20th day of January, 2005,
the following described property as set forth In said
Summary Final Judgment, to-wlt:

COMMENCE AT THEE CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF
THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH,
RANGE 17 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 89'63'10" WEST
ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 26 A DIS-
TANCE OF 60 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0-01'40" EAST
PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF THE
SE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 288.74 FEET, THENCE SOUTH
89"36'40" WEST 493.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING, THENCE NORTH 01-06'10" EAST 20 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH 89*59'44" WEST 84.99, MORE OR LESS,
TO THE WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE ALONG SAID
WATERS SOUTH 0107'49" WEST 113.79 FEET AND
NORTH 89,56'52" EAST 85.04 FEET TO A POINT THAT
BEARS SOUTH 01'06'10" WEST FROM THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 01'06'10" EAST 93,72
FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

Dated this 18th day of November, 2004.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISA-
BIUTIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a spe-
cial accommodation should contact COURT AD-
MINISTATION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Betty Strlfler
Clerk of the Clrcuit Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, January 7, and 14, 2005.


303-0109 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Directors for the Academy of Environ-
mental Science will hold a regular monthly meeting at
2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 12th, 2005, at the
Academy of Environmental Science, a Charter School
sponsored by the Citrus County School District, located
at 12695 West Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, Florida. The
purpose of the meeting is to discuss and act upon any
business that needs to come before the Board of Di-
rectors. A copy of the Agenda Is available for public
review at the Academy office.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made by
the Board of Directors with respect to any matter con-
sidered at this meeting, that person may need to insure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made,
which record should Include testimony and evidence
upon which that person's appeal is based.
Carl T. Hansen
Chairman of the Board
Academy of Environmental Science, Inc.
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 9, 2005.



800-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale Pursuant to Ch. 45
Bank of America, NA., etc., vs. Antero R. Relator, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2004-CA-3709
UCN: 092004CA003709XXXXXX
BANK OF AMERICA, NA.,
F/K/A NATIONSBANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANTERO R. RELATOR, ET AL,,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Sum-
mary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated December
22, 2004, and entered in Case No. 2004-CA-3709 UCN:
092004CA003709XXXXXX of the Circuit Court In and for
Citrus County, Florida, wherein Bank of America. N.A,,
f/k/a Natlonsbank, N.A. Is Plaintiff and ANTERO R. RELA-
TOR; DEBORAH A. RELATOR; TERRA VISTA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC,; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR-
TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN-
TEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are De-
fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder tor
cash at The Jury Assembly Room In the New Addition
to the New Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 at Citrus
County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 20th day of Janu-
ary, 2005, the following described property as set forth
In said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 4, BLOCK E, HILLSIDE SOUTH, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 56,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac-
commodation in order to participate In this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please contact the Court at
352-341-6481 within two (2) working days of your re-
ceipt of this Notice; If you are hearing or volce Impair-
ed, call Florida Relay Service (800) 955-8770.
DATED at Inverness, Florida, on December 22, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk, Circuit Court,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 7, and 14, 2005.



803-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. vs.
Lee B. Borthwick
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION L
CASE NO. 2004-CA-3356
DIVISION
M.OITGAGE ELE,'IiTRurJ i: EC-,irA.rJ
MI I',-- C-E C ,:' ; 5.:,j 1i
Fijrltf.
LEE B BC.RTHICV i. LEE B.'0L B'.rIHWICK,
e? al
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated November 18, 2004
and entered In Case NO, 2004-CA-3356 of the Circuit
Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, Florida wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-
ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR GMAC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Is the Plaintiff and LEE B.
BORTHWICK A/K/A LEE BYRD BORTHWICK; LISA -K.
BORTHWICK STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV-
ENUE; CACV OF COLORADO, LLC; TENANT #1 N/K/A
DORAN DOSS; TENANT #2 N/K/A LARRY DOSS are the
Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION
TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH
APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
at 1100AM, on the 20th day of January, 2005, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth In said Final
Judgment:

THE EAST Y OF LOT 8, ALL OF LOT 9, AND THE NORTH 100
FEET OF LOT 10, TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH V OF
CLOSED ALLEYWAY LYING ADJACENT OF SAID EAST V
OF LOT 8 AND LOT 9, BLOCK 9, SUBDIVISION OF THE
SOUTHWEST V4 OF THE NORTHWEST 4 OF SECTION 17,
TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, AS SAME APPEARS
OF RECORDS IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUN-
TY, FLORIDA,
A/K/A 503 Emery Street, Inverness, FL 34450
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on No-
vember 18, 2004.
Betty Strfler
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 7, and 14, 2005.

804-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota vs. Melvln A. Smalley
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 2004-CA-3801

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota National
Association as Indenture Trustee for
GRP/AG Real Estate Asset Trust 2004-1,
PLAINTIFF.
vs.
Melvin A. Smalley; Rita M. Smalley, et al.,
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to that Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated December 22, 2004,
and entered In civil case number 2004-CA-3801, of the
Circuit Court of the 5th Judicial Clrcuit In and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK MINNE-
SOTA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE
FOR GRP/AG REAL ESTATE ASSET TRUST 2004-1, Is Plaintiff
and Melvin A, Smalley:, Rita M, Smalley; Baman Fund-
Ing, Inc., a withdrawn corporation; Associates Financial
Services Co.. Inc., a withdrawn corporation; Unknown
persons) In possession of the subject real property, #1
Unknown persons) In possession of the subject real
property, #2, Is/are Defendant(s), I will sell to the high-
est and best biddeorfor cash In the Jury Assembly Room
In the New Addition to the New Citrus County Court-
house, 110 N. Apopka, Inverness, Florida, Citrus County,
Florida, at 11:00 am on the 20th day of January, 2005,
the following described property as set forth in said Fi-
nal Judgment, to wit;:
LOT 1 OF AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 23,


FLORAL CITY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: NORTH 90 FEET OF THE EAST 140 FEET OF THE
WEST 240 FEET OF BLOCK 23, TOWN OF FLORAL CITY, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 10, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO A ROAD
RIGHT OF WAY OVER THE WEST 30 FEET THEREOF TO BE
USED IN COMMON WITH OTHERS. TOGETHER WITH A 30
FOOT EASEMENT AND -A 20 FOOT EASEMENT AS SHOWN
ON SURVEY RUNNING FROM MAGNOLIA AVENUE TO THE
WATERS OF LAKE CONSUELLA
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair" Debt Practices Act you are
advised that his law firm Is deemed to be a debt col-
lector attempting to collect a debt and any Informa-
tion obtained will be used for the purpose.
Dated the 22nd day of December. 2004,

Betty Strifler
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
January 7, and 14. 2005.


Citrus County, Florida:
Lot 73, of GREEN ACRES, ADDITION NO. 7 ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, as recorded In Plat Book
9, Pages 23 to 29, Incluslve, Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida.
There Is a 1987 Scout Manufactured Home, Serial No.
R277246 and R277245 located thereon.
pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case
pending In said Court, the style of which Is Indicated
above.
WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this
22nd day of December, 2004.
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities needing a special accommo-
dation to participate In this proceeding should contact
Court Administration at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 32650, telephone (352) 726-8500, not later
than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing
Impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-
955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Betty Sttifier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 7, and 14, 2005.


806-0114 FCRN
Notice of Sale
LaSalle Bank, N,A. vs. Joseph D. Dutcher
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2004-CA-3564

LASALLE BANK N.A., F/K/A LASALLE
NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED. 06/01/1999, SERIES T999-2
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSEPH D, DUTCHER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JOSEPH D. DUTCHER; VIOLET C. POLLOCK
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIOLET C. POLLOK
UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II;
WEST COAST ORTHOPAEDICS, PA., and any
unknown heirs, devlsees, grantees, creditors,
and other unknown persons or unknown spouses
claiming by, through and under any of the
above-named Defendants,
Defendants,

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida, will on the
20th day of January, 2005, at 11:00 o'clock A,M at the
In the Jury Assembly Room In the new addition to the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness FL 34450 sale time Is 11:00 am., offer for sale
and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following-described property situate In
Citrus County, Florida:

Parcel B-I: Begin at the Northwest comer of Tract 59,
GREEN ACRES, UNIT NO 3, recorded In Plat Book 5,
Pages) 60 through 63, of the Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida, thence North 89 Degrees 30' 30" East
along the North line of said Tract 59, a distance 164.42
feet, thence South 0 Degrees 06' 05" East 31.9.54 feet to
a point on the South line of sold Tract 59, thence South
89 Degrees 33' West along said South line a distance of
164.45 feet to the Southwest comer of said Tracy 59,
thence North 0 Degrees 05' 46" West along the West line
of said Tract 59 a distance of 319.42 feet to the Point of
Beginning."
pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case
pending in said Court, the style of which is Indicated
above.
WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this
22nd day of December, 2004.
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities needing a special accommo-
dation to participate In this proceeding should contact
Court Administration at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 32650, telephone (352) 726-8500, not later
than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing
Impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Ber-t, ,.,iii-r
CLERK OF THE CIC,.uLi ,CU.i ji
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk
P,,bliihcd t...:. '2:, tmin -. I ',- C l : C.:.ur.t, Chcr,lcle
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810-0107 FCRN
rc.c6 eCRf i S
Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, etc.
vs. Ashley Cobb, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2004-CA-1968
DIVISION

CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, successor by merger
with CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY,.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ASHLEY COBB, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated December 17, 2004
and entered in Case NO. 2004-CA-1968 of the Circuit
Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, Florida wherein CHASE MANHATTAN MORT-
GAGE CORPORATION, successor by merger with
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY, is the Plaintiff and ASH-
LEY COBB; KAREN COBB; are the Defendants. I will sell
to the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEM-
BLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE.
INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on
the 13th day of January, 2005, the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment:
LOT 3 IN BLOCK 26, GARDEN HILL, AN UNRECORDED
SUBDIVISION MORE PARTICULARLY, DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS. A PORTION OF LOT 26. -CHARPIA'S ADDITION TO
CRYSTAL RIVER ACCORDING TO THE PLATITHEREOF;RE-
CORDED INLAT BOOK 1, PLAT BOOKAGE 30, PAGE UBI UCRECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DE-
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: *
COMMENCE AT THE NW CORNER OF BLOCK 26, CHAR-
PIA'S ADDITION TO CRYSTAL RIVER, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1,' PAGE 30, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY,. FLORIDA; THENCE N 89 02' 28" E ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 26, A DISTANCE OF 159.50
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE'CONTINUE N
89' 02' 28" E 79.75 FEET, THENCE S 0" 39' 30" E 104.37
FEET, THENCE 5.89' 01' 37" W 79.75 FEET, THENCE N 0' 39'
30" W 104:39 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNINGS
A/K/A 1124 SE' 1st Street, Crystal River, FL 34429
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on De-
cember 20, 2004.
Berr, isiner
CLERK OF THE C i,',ullJ CCOujRT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk

Published two ,2%. tinme ir the Citrus Courify Chronicle,
December 31, 2004, and January 7, 2005. F04014259

871.0107 FCRN
Notice of Sale
Ron Tlchenor etal. vs. Wlllard M. Mittelstadt
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-CA-2624

RON TICHENOR and RONNIE TICHENOR,
Plaintiffs,
vs.

WILLARD M. MITTELSTADT,
Defendant,


CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS GIVEN that, under a Summary Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure of September 23, 2004, In the
above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at 110 North Apopka Avenue, In the
Jury Assembly Room of the Courthouse, Inverness, Flori-
da, at 11:00 am. on January 13, 2005, the following
described property:

Lot 86 and the North 152 A feet of Lot 92 In SYLAN GLEN
addition to the TOWN OF CRYSTAL RIVER, according to
the map or plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 1, Page
26, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.
AND
Lots 90 and 91 of SYLAN GLEN addition to CRYSTAL RIV-
ER, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded In
Plat Book 1, Page 26, Public Records of Citrus County,
less right-of-way for U.S. Highway 19 described In Offi-
cial Record Book 16, Page 539, of the Public Records of
Citrus County, Florida.
AND
Lot 92 of SYLAN GLEN addition to CRYSTAL RIVER, Flori-
da, according to the map or plat thereof recorded In
Plat Book I, Page 26, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida.


Lot 6, Block "C", PARADISE COUNTRY CLUB, according to
the Map or plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 2, Page
182, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.
Dated: December 16, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Courts
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 31, 2004, and January 7. 2005.


872-0107 FCRN
Notice of Sale
Federal Trust Bank vs. Edward J. MImnough, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2003-CA-2831

FEDERAL TRUST BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EDWARD J. MIMNAUGH, et ux., et al..
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Flnal Judg-
ment entered In this case now pending In said Court,
the style of which Is Indicated above.
I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the
front steps of the Courthouse to the Jury Assembly
Room In the New Addition to the New Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flori-
da 34450, at 11:00 AM., on the 13th day of January,
2005, the following described property as set forth In
said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 11, BLOCK 8, CLEARVIEW ESTATES FIRST ADDITION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 146 THROUGH 149, INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ORDERED at CITRUS County, Florida, this 17th day of
December, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clek, Circuit Court
CITRUS, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
As Deputy Clerk
If you are a person wlth a disability who needs any ac-
commodation In order to participate In this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance, please contact the ADA Coordi-
nator, Telephone (352) 341-6400, 110 North Apopka Av-
enue, Inverness, Florida 34450, within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice, If you are hearing or voice
Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 31, 2004, and January 7, 2005,


874-0107 FCRN
Notice of Sale
JPMorgan Chase Bank vs. Deborah Furman, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 2004-CA-1210

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DEBORAH FURMAN A/K/A DEBORAH LOU FURMAN
A/K/A DEBORAH L. FURMAN IF UVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST DEBORAH FURMAN A/K/A DEBORAH LOU
FURMAN A/K/A DEBORAH L. FURMAN; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DEBORAH FURMAN A/K/A DEBORAH LOU
FURMAN A/K/A DEBORAH L. FURMAN IF ANY; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSES-
SION
DEFENDANTS)

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting
t-_. lr.-tr,- r. i 7:,. Fe ,l:.:.re Sale dated December
15 ;004 .r.iere- ir, Cia Ca .e Io. 2004-CA-1210 of the
.IrC..'-ir C.: un .:.f rpte ..IH Ju.I:il. Cih,.rr Ir. anrd f.:- CIT.
FII.I; F,:-.j-.r I, -.- -.-. ; l,:.nlaa I 11 li1 mine r.ij rei,:
ar.a ber:t 'hi' er i .:' .':a"r. : ,r n inc. jur ,iyel',Ko I'.',|
In The New Addition of the CIrPu.i- Ccunrt Courrr..-..jue
110 N. Apopkg Avenue, Invern,-r;. L 3 3150 1t Il .
a.m. on the 13th day al January. 2005 irre r.,ii.,.irg
..:Ioerr B W-:Pe. D.r' *.l I.:.rrr j. io S.gz l i' r

LOJ Tr.'se r BACKWATERS HIGH AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT.THEREOF AS R PLAT
BOOK 4, PAGE 8, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
:Dated this "< '. -, e D lC'eCrT.CLer L, '
BETTf SIr:fiE I
SClek o.'the CIrcull C.:.un
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By:,-s-Shelley Sansone
Deput, Cre.II.

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons wIth disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at NONE,
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Re-
lay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 31, 2004, and January 7, -2005.
04-24979(GMAP)


863-0107 FCRN
First Amended Notice of Action
William E. BIgham. Jr. vs. Vaun N. NIchols, et al
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2004-CA-3000
WILLIAM E. BIGHAM JR. A/K/A
W.E. BIGHAM JR.,
Plaintiff.
vs.
VAUN N. NICHOLS, DECEASED, AMELIA
MAE NICHOLS, DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES AND LEGATEES; JUDY A.
JACKSON, DECEASED, HER HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES, AND LEGATEES: MELVIN
SHAWN NICHOLS, MARK DUANE NICHOLS
SR,; AND STEPHANIE NICHOLE SIMAITIS.
IF ALIVE; AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS,-DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
JUDGMENT CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER..
PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER-
OR AGAINST THEM TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,
TITLE, OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT,
Defendants.
And
HULDA DORISPEACOCK A/K/A HULDA
DORIS SCHOFIELD, A/K/A HULDA DORIS
PEACOCK SCHOFIELD, DECEASED, IER HEIRS, .
BENEFICIARIES AND .EGATEES: CHARLOTTE
SIGHAM. BEATRICE tARVEY, CHARMAINE LONG,
SHERRIE HARRELSON, AND EDDIE DARRELL*
SCHOFIELD IF ALIVE; AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, JUDGMENT CREDITORS, AND ALL
',FHEI; Pil; iCL rL.11rrG THROUCuGH
JNDER OlI AGAINST iTHEM I. 10 MA.E ANY
*tlGHT TITLE OR INTEREST inr IHE P lrOPEI7T' :
DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT.
Defendants.
FIRST AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: HULDA DORIS PEACOCK
A/K/A HULDA DORIS SCHOFIELD
A/K/A HULDA DORIS PEACOCK SCHOFIELD
To: CHARLOTTE BIGHAM
To: BEATRICE HARVEY
To: CHARMAINE LONG
To: SHERRIE HARRELSON
To: EDDIE DARRELL SCHOFIELD
To: AMEUA MAE NICHOLS
To: VAUN N. NICHOLS
To: JUDY A. JACKSON
To: MELVIN SHAWN NICHOLS
To: MARK DUANE NICHOLS SR.
To: STEPHANIE NICHOLE SIMAITIS


YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for quieting title has
been filed on the following property In Citrus County,
Florida:
Lots 14 and 15, Mason Park Unit #1, a subdivision In sec-
tion 8, township 20 south, range 17 east, recorded In
Plat Book 3, Page 3 of the Public Records of CItrus
County, Florida.
has been filed against you, and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Marle T. Blume, plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 452
Pleasant Grove Rd,. Inverness, FL 34452, on or before
30 days from the date of the first publication of this no-
tice, that date being, January 17, 2005, and file the
original with the clerk of this court either before service
on plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter: other-
wise a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the complaint.

DATED THIS 10th day of December, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Courts
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By; -s- Shelley Sansone
As Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 17, 24, 31, 2004 and January 7, 2005.






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