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fight brewing in Homosa
Neighbors unhappy after fish house adds bar
Beyond boards
Being ready for storm season
means more than boarding up
your business./Page 1D
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@ chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Georgeanna Phelps was a perfectly
willing neighbor to a fish house.
The Cedar Key Fish and Crab Co.,
after all, fits with the Old Homosassa
waterfront fishing charm, even as a
neighborhood grew up around it.
But when owner John Lawson decid-
ed to add a tiki bar, neighbors say Cedar
Key Fish lost its charm.
"There's no way in the world it
should be anything but a fish house,"
Phelps said. "This is a residential
neighborhood. How this became com-
mercial is beyond me."
The answer lies in a 2006 Citrus
County Commission decision involving
Cedar Key Fish and about 100 other
parcels throughout the county, a change
that Development Services Director
Gary Maidhof called routine.
The change brought Cedar Key Fish
officially into a commercial designation
on a future land-use map to match how
the business had operated for decades.
Unlike most, comprehensive plan
changes, nearby property owners were
not notified because of the amount of
the parcels being changed, Maidhof
said.
But the change doesn't give Lawson
the authority to open a tiki bar or con-
duct any other business than a fish
house, Maidhof said. That's because
another map called the atlas must also
be changed to mirror the
future land-use map.
As with the first change,
county officials are recom-
mending about 100 parcel
zoning changes to the atlas
map, each to reflect what that
parcel is now used for. The
county commission is expect-
ed to consider those changes
in October and November.
Maidhof said he plans to
send a letter to Lawson
telling him the tiki bar at
Cedar Key Fish does not
comply with county zoning
regulations.
Phelps said she wasn't
happy to learn the land-use
change occurred without
Please see BAR/Page 4A
ssa
Homosassa
resident
Georgeanna
Phelps is
upset about a
new bar that
has been
established
near her
home on the
Homosassa
River. The bar
has opened
on the river
where the
Cedar Key
Fish Company
has been
established
for decades.
MATTHEW
BECK/Chronicle
Controversy
Private contractors are nearly
as numerous in Iraq as U.S.
forces are, but the security
guards aren't held account-
able by either government.
/Page 9A
SCIENTOLOGY:
Unlikely allies
Some mainstream faiths
accept Scientology, which has
a headquarters in Clearwater.
/Page 8A
UNEXPECTED:
Days of our lives
They're becoming relatively
fewer, according to a survey
by the Census Bureau that
charts life expectancy in 222;
nations. Page 12A .
THE WEEK IN IRAQ:
Leaders attacked
Two outspokehSynnil leaders
who have voiced Opposition to
al-Qaida were attacked by mil
itants. Further south, a gover-
nor and police chief were
killed by a roadside
bomb./Page 12A
A STORY WITH SOME MEAT:
Don't have a cow
Have a battle instead. The yak-
cow hybrid is being developed
by a team of Virginia farmers.
/Page 10A
ONLINE POLL:
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Do you believe the state
agency that accused
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of selling beer
without a license
has a valid case?
1. No. It's govern-
ment interference at its worst.
2. Yes. Selling beer on the
water is a public safety haz-
ard.
3. No. The Department of
Business and Professional
Regulation.is unnecessarily
hassling them.
4. Maybe the county should
look into starting one of their
own as a way to supplement
its budget.
To vote, simply access the
Chronicle Web site,
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Results will appear in the Aug..
19 edition.
Last week's results./Page 7A
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Living the good life: Couple celebrates 65 years together
LAURA ISAACS
lisaacs@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Sometime just before World
War II started, a friend of Dolly
Duncker knew a young man in
the Air Corps who needed a
date to a formal that night.
Twenty-year-old Dolly, who
lived in Staten Island, N.Y, was
already dating someone at the
time, but agreed to meet the
mystery military man. She
explained the situation to her
then-current boyfriend, and he
told her to call him if things
didn't go well and she needed
him to come pick her up.
* For the Dougans' anniver-
sary celebration, see page
PAGE 19A
"I never called him," she
said.
Dolly and Douglas Dougan
hit it off almost immediately.
After the initial blind date and a
brief courtship involving
four dates and lots of letter
writing the two exchanged
vows at an Aug. 15 wedding,
planned on two days' notice.
That was 65 years ago.
After their wedding, the
young Dougans moved to sever-
al Air Corps posts before set-
tling in Morristown, N.J.
After the war, Douglas
worked in the Legal and Bond
department of Prudential
Insurance Co. He then entered
the publishing industry. He
retired after 35 years with
Lithoid Inc., a printing and
computer data management
company, where he was CEO
and chairman of the board. His
printing company was respon-
sible for producing all of the
private Yellow Pages in New
Jersey, five weekly newspapers
and several magazines for cor-
porations and government
groups. Dolly worked as a fash-
ion model in New York with
John Roberts Powers agency,
in real estate and as an archi-
tect She combined her inter-
ests in real estate and architec-
ture by designing several
homes to be sold as new con-
struction.
"My father was an architect
and engineer, and I learned
from him," she said.
She designed the couple's
current home in Homosassa,
where they have resided since
1985.
Volunteer work, golf and
travel have all been important
parts of the Dougans' lives.
Dolly has been very active
Please see COUPLE/Page 5A
Special to the Chronicle
The Dougans, prior to the start
of World War II.
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LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
2A SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2007
Working' at the carwash
TRIM notices go out Friday
First meeting set
for adult adoptees
After a news item appeared in
May asking for people who were
adopted to contact a Crystal River
woman to set up a group, 12 adult
adoptees will meet soon for their
first event.
Adults who grew up as adopted
children have different personal and
medical issues than people who
grew up in their biological families,
according to Marcia Sabatula, who
has lived in the area for 11 years.
She was raised as an adopted
child, as were six of her friends.
Sharing stories, researching
medical history, seeking biological
family and offering encouragement
would be the purpose of this group.
As this first get-together will be a
"meet and greet" to get to know
each other, any adult who is adopt-
ed is welcome to attend.
The group will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 16, at Claw Daddy's
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Poll Workers
sought for 2008
The Supervisor of Elections
office is seeking enthusiastic voters
to join the Election Team, to serve
as Poll Workers for the upcoming
2008 election cycle.
Applicants must be registered
voters in Citrus County, able to
read and write the English lan-
guage, complete online computer
training, attend mandatory training
classes in addition to the online
training, pass a written exam, be
able to work at least 14 hours on
Election Day, be a responsible
team player and be able to deal
pleasantly with the public. Poll
Workers are paid according to the
position for which they are hired.
If you are interested in joining
the team, visit www.votecitrus.com,
select Poll Worker Information and
complete the online application. If
you have any questions, call
MaryAnn Boline, poll worker coor-
dinator, at 341-6747.
Appointments
available for physical
The Citrus County Health
Department, Lecanto Office, 3700
W Sovereign Path Lecanto is cur-
rently taking appointments for
school and sports physical. Call
527-0247 to make an appointment.
The times are:
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m.
Monday.
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday.
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday.
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m.
Friday.
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30
From staff reports
he annual
Notice of
Proposed
Property Tax also
known as Truth in
Millage (TRIM)
notices for ad val-
orem taxes are sched-
uled to be in the mail
on Friday. These
notices provide prop- Melanie
erty owners with the PROFP
information they
need concerning the APPR
tax being levied by
the various taxing authorities.
If you have a question con-
cerning the amount of tax being
levied by each authority, please
contact them at the phone num-
bers listed on the notice. The
Property Appraiser's Office is
charged with setting the market
value and administering
exemptions within the Florida
Constitution and Florida
statutes, not the amount of tax.
In those areas of the county
where 2006 sale prices
dropped, property owners may
note a decrease in the market
value. If sale prices rose, an
increase may be reflected.
Approved mass appraisal tech-
niques are used to determine
market values.
The "Value Lines" included
with the TRIM notice will pro-
vide valuable information from
the property appraiser. A com-
parison of the tax levied in 2006
to the proposed 2007 levy will
appear on page 2. The Property
Appraiser's Office does not
compute the "reformed" tax
rate, each taxing authority is
responsible for determining the
correct rate.
The public hearings noted on
the TRIM notices are open to all
citizens. The hearings are held
by each taxing authority during
the budget process to determine
the tax rate. The rate is used to
compute the amount of tax to be
paid by each property owner
Taxpayers are encouraged to
attend these meetings to be
informed about the budgets of
each authority.
If you do not receive the
TRIM notice by Aug. 27, contact
the Property Appraiser's Office
to request a duplicate at (352)
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8
341-6600. New own-
ers should have
information about
their property such
as, previous owner's
name, physical
address or legal
(land) description, to
assist in locating the
property. There is a
Hensley change of address
ERTY form located on the
back of the TRIM
AISER notice.
Property owners
are asked to verify all informa-
tion regarding their property
including the spelling of their
names, legal (land) description,
exemption amounts and the
market value. If a discrepancy
is found,, please notify the
Property Appraiser's Office.
If you have a question con-
cerning the market value on
your property, please call the
phone number located just
above the non-ad valorem sec-
tion on the notice. This phone
number will direct you to the
appraiser responsible for the
market value in your area or an
assistant
Although the number of sales
has declined during 2007, the
Property Appraiser's Office
uses only those sales that
occurred during 2006, which
are arms-length transactions.
Sales that occurred under
duress, between family mem-
bers or under other unusual
circumstances, are not used.
Those property owners with
a homestead exemption prior
to 2007 may see a 2.5 percent
increase in their assessed
value in compliance with
Florida statutes. The amend-
ment passed by the voters in
1992 states that the assessed
value shall rise the amount of
the CPI (determined by the
state) as long as it does not sur-
pass the market value of the
property. This limitation
applies only to the assessed
value, not the amount of tax.
Only those properties with
homestead exemption enjoy
the 3 percent cap on their
assessed value. The cap does
not apply to new construction
that was completed in 2006,
which will be reflected in the
2007 value. New construction
includes detached garages,
pools, screen enclosures,
screen rooms and sheds or any
other type of new construction.
If property owners do not
agree with the market value
after speaking with an apprais-
er, they have until Sept 10 to
file a petition with the Value
Adjustment Board. The peti-
tions and instructions are avail-
able in the Property
Appraiser's Offices or on the
Web at www.clerkcitrus.fl.us.
The link to the Value
Adjustment Board is the last
one of the left side of the clerk's
home page. There are several
forms and instructions to be
used by property owners wish-
ing to file a petition.
Melanie Hensley is Citrus
County's property appraiser.
CELEBRATING
50 YEARS
"good feelings"
-Patricia Streicher
Patricia was
impressed with the
"good feelings"
she sensed at CMH,
and she went to work
there as an ICU/CCU
nurse in 1985.
Patricia Streicher is a
retired nurse.
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DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Adam Gage didn't have any problem keeping cool during the Ovarian Cancer 5K run carwash
fundraiser Saturday at Bay Area Air Conditioning. Julia Greete and other girls handling the
rinse hoses seem to take sadistic pleasure In spraying down Adam, who was the only boy
remaining at the wash into the hot afternoon. He didn't appear to mind the attention, smiling
his way through the soakings.
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* Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
Domestic battery
arrests
Bryan Shawn Baker, 27,
11920 N. Blitzen Point, Dunnellon, at
12:23 p.m. Friday on charges of
domestic battery and criminal mis-
chief. According to the arrest report,
SBaker threw a lit cigarette at a
woman, which burned a hole in her
"clothing. Deputies said Baker told
them he had an "anger manage-
ment problem." Baker said he
punched and kicked the front door to
'the woman's residence, according
to the report. No bond was set per
the domestic battery charge. Baker
was released on his own recogni-
zance per the criminal mischief
charge.
Jerry C. Wright, 36, Crystal
River, at 8:35 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4,
on a charge of domestic battery.
According to the arrest report, a 43-
year-old Crystal River woman told
deputies she and Wright had an
argument. She said Wright did not
hit her, but he pulled her hair,
according to the report. The woman
also told deputies she ran into a
palm tree, which is why she had a
cut on her forehead. The woman
previously told deputies she cut her
head when she fell out of a vehicle.
A witness said he heard Wright
screaming obscenities at the
woman and then hit her in the head
and the face with his right hand. No
bond.
Joshua Wayne Cardinal, 29,
Inverness, at 9:50 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 6, on a charge of domestic
aggravated battery with a deadly
weapon. John N. Mason III, 47,
Inverness, on a charge of domestic
battery. According to the arrest
report, while Cardinal and Mason
were fishing, Mason noticed
Cardinal had a pocketknife. He told
deputies he became upset because
Cardinal had "threatened him in the
past with knives." Then, Mason got
in a verbal argument with a 52-year-
old Inverness woman about the
pocketknife. Cardinal told deputies
Mason would not stop arguing with
the woman so he drew his knife and
threw it at Mason, hitting him in his
rib cage, according to the report.
After Cardinal threw the knife,
Mason pushed the woman, slapped
her and threatened to kill her,
according' to the woman and
Cardinal. Mason and Cardinal had a
physical fight as well. No bond.
Leonard L. Laurain Jr., 22,
12380 E. Wildboar Trail, Floral City,
at 2:44 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, on a
charge of domestic battery.
According to the arrest report,
Laurain put his hands behind his
back, "as if he wanted to be hand-
cuffed," when deputies arrived. He
was still yelling at the 50-year-old
Floral City man while deputies inter-
viewed the man. Deputies put
Laurain in the patrol vehicle after he
banged his head on the wood porch
supports and stopped cooperating
with authorities. The man said he
would not give Laurain money so
Laurain grabbed the man by the
shoulders, according to the report. A
witness said he saw the two men
"rolling on the floor." No bond.
DUI arrests
Robert Donald Jobe, 49,4948
S. Chauncey Point, Homosassa, at
9:59 p.n). Friday on a charge of driv-
ing under the influence. Bond $500.
Other arrests
Uel Llanes Sr., 38, Beverly
Hills, at 6:16 p.m. Thursday on a
charge of child abuse. According to
the arrest report, deputies were sent
to an area on East Gulf to Lake
Highway, Inverness, because wit-
nesses said a man was chasing a
16-year-old boy with a stick. The boy
told deputies he and Llanes got into
a verbal argument in their vehicle.
He said Llanes left the vehicle, found
a wooden stick and banged it
against the truck, causing it to break
in smaller pieces. Llanes took one of
the smaller pieces and hit the boy on
the back of his arm, according to the
report. There was a large welt on the
boy's arm, deputies said. Llanes told
deputies he should not have been
arrested "because he did not break
any bones." Bond $5,000.
Brian C. Lindke, 35, 855 N.
Leisure Point, Inverness, at 12:50
a.m. Saturday on a charge of driving
while license suspended/revoked.
Bond $250.
Anthony Mandell Tribble, 28,
19825 S.W. 107th Lane, Dunnellon,
at 11:40 a.m. Friday on an active
Citrus County warrant of felony vio-
lation of probation on an original
charge of cocaine possession. No
bond.
Deborah M. Rader, 39, 6910
W. Arter St., Homosassa, at 1:23
a.m. Saturday on an active Citrus
County warrant of felony violation of
probation on original charges of
For the RECORD
eluding/fleeing and battery on an
officer. No bond.
Frances Renee Allison, 26,
1700 Tuttle St., Inverness, at 6:13
p.m. Friday on an active Citrus
County warrant on an original
charge of battery. Bond $500.
Jonathan Richard Ellison V,
2050 Whoward Place, Citrus
Springs, at 10:57 p.m. Friday on a
charge of possessing more than 20
grams marijuana. Bond $5,000.
William Cecil Baxter, 38, 5505
W. Cagney Loop, Homosassa, at
10:30 a.m. Friday on an active Levy
County warrant on an original
charge of grand theft. Bond
$25,000.
Thomas Catania, 47, 5860 W.
Allspice Place, Homosassa, at 8:07
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, on a charge
of battery. According to the arrest
report, Catania told deputies he hit a
26-year-old Homosassa man in the
face at a restaurant on West Grover
Cleveland Boulevard, Homosassa.
Catania said the man approached
him with his "hands up as if he was
ready to fight." Catania told deputies
he remembered the man because
the man was involved in a fight with
his daughter. After deputies arrested
Catania, he said, "I should have
killed him" and "I'd do it again,"
BAR
Continued from Page 1A
public notification. She has a
petition with about 85 signa-
tures from people she says live
in the community who do not
want an outdoor bar at Cedar
Key Fish.
Asked if she plans to fight the
atlas change, Phelps said: "I sure
will and so will my neighbors."
Larson was unavailable for
comment, but he told Bay
News 9 that he added the tiki
':bar to help pick up the slack
.from lost revenues due to new
state restrictions on grouper
fishing.
"We had to adjust our busi-
ness," he said.
Construction apparently
occurred in June. The exact date
isn't recorded because Larson
did not obtain building permits,
according to county records.
Larson hired Seminole
Chickee Huts Inc. to build a 20-
by-40 foot tiki hut on the rear of
the fish house. As part of the
Seminole Nation, the company
is exempt from obtaining build-
ing permits, records show.
Maidhof said he is checking
with the county attorney's
office to see if that exemption
includes commercial buildings
where the public is allowed.
Larson also installed an 8-
foot privacy fence that sepa-
rates his property from Phelps'.
Larson applied for the permit
N
I complained 32 days before they
opened the bar. Somebody could have
figured out what was going on.
Georgeanna Phelps
on the bar at Cedar Key Fish House.
MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
The new bar sits at the rear of the fish house overlooking the marina.
July 13 after the fence was plaining to Maidhof and other
complete, records show. county officials in July about
Phelps said she began com- the activity at Cedar Key Fish
and got little response.
"I complained 32 days before
they opened the bar," she said.
"Somebody could have figured
out what was going on."
Phelps, 72, has lived in her
house since 1969. She said the
tiki bar is 150 feet from her liv-
ing room and the privacy fence
does nothing to quell the noise.
"It didn't shield me over the
weekend when motorcycles
were leaving at 11:30 Friday
night," she said.
Larson, in his interview with
Bay News 9, said he is commit-
ted to keeping his business in
line with the Homosassa fish-
ing community.
"It's going to be a working
fish house," he said, "until I
die."
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with the Junior League for
most of her life. She's also
done volunteer work for sev-
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Memorial, Hospice of Citrus
County and most recently,
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Obituaries
Albert
ALlanaslo, 93
INVERNESS
'Albert Stephen Attanasio,
93, Inverness died Thursday,
Aug. 9, 2007, at the Hospice
Care Unit at Citrus Memorial
Hospital, Inverness.
Born Dec. 25, 1913, in
Brooklyn, N.Y, he was the
son of the late Ciro and
Constance (Albanese)
Attanasio. He moved here in
1962 from Bayville, Long
Island, N.Y. He had retired as
a machine operator in the
steel mill industry.
He was Catholic.
He was preceded in death
by two daughters, Constance
and Lucille.
Survivors include a host of
many friends.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Lela Brown, 85
CITRUS SPRINGS
Lela Mae Brown, 85, Citrus
Springs, died Thursday, Aug.
9, 2007, at her residence,
under the care of her family
and Hospice of Citrus County.
Born Jan. 12, 1922, in
.Church Point, La., she was
the daughter of Camille and
Ella (Bellard) Francois. She
moved here in 2002 from
Naples, Texas.
She was a homemaker. She
was a member of the Mission
Possible Church- of God in
Citrus Springs. She was
known to have never met a
stranger and loved to talk
about the lord. Her enjoy-
ment in life was shopping at
Wal-Mart, and she considered
it her second home.
She was preceded in death
by her sister, Ella Mae
Knoepflein.
Survivors include: her hus-
band of 48 years, Thadis L.
Brown; her daughter, Brenda.
J. Sheldon and her husband,
Bruce, Citrus Springs; her
brother, Joseph C. Francois,
Alexandria, La.; her half-
brother, John Fountain,
Shreveport, La.; two sisters,
Mary Sims and Ethel
Francois, Columbia, Mo.; and
her grandson, Brandon
Christopher Sheldon.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Jean Burd, 66
HOMOSASSA
Jean Burd, 66, Homosassa,
died Thursday, Aug. 9,2007, in
Crystal River.
Born Nov. 7, 1940, in
Chincoteague, Va., to Albert
Hill and Edna Hopkins Hill,
she came here 40 years ago
from St. Petersburg. She had
retired as a cashier at Publix,
Homosassa.
She was Baptist.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Larry E.
Burd, in 1996.
Survivors include: two
daughters, Cheryl L. Fuller
and her husband, Ricky,
Brooksville, and Sandra Y.
Cousinet and husband
Francois, Crystal River; her
sister, Shirley Balliet,
Michigan; five grandchil-
dren, Bryce Thatcher, Ashley
Fuller, Julien Cousinet,
Rickey Fuller Jr. and
Christopher Fuller; and five
great-grandchildren.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Joanne Hall, 79
HERNANDO
Joanne Ethel Hall, 79,
Hernando, died Thursday,
Aug. 9, 2007, at the
Brentwood Health Care
Center, Lecanto, under the
care of the staff and Hospice
of Citrus County.
Born Jan. 5, 1928, in Niles,
Ohio, she was the daughter of
Michael and Hazel (Crigler)
Liehn. She moved here 28
years ago from Cleveland,
Ohio.
She had retired as a real
estate broker and agent.
She was Catholic.
Survivors include: her half-
brother, Warren Liehn; and
her friend, Jennie Potts,
Hernando.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
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Frederick
Reesey Sr., 81
INVERNESS
Frederick E. Reesey Sr., 81,
Inverness, died Friday, Aug. 10,
2007, at the Hospice of Citrus
County Unit at Citrus
Memorial Hospital.
Born Feb. 10, 1926, in
Johnstown, Pa., he was the son
of George and
Magdalene
Reesey.
He was a
U.S. Army Air
Force veteran
of World War II.
He had retired as a sales
manager for several textile
companies, including Spring
Mills Inc., Cannon Mills and
Beacon Blankets. He moved t
Inverness in 1997 from New
Port Richey.
He was a member of Our
Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church in Inverness and a past
president of the Regency Park
Condominium Association,
Inverness.
Survivors include: his wife,
Leona Reesey, Inverness; four
children, Georgeanne Reesey,
Ocala, Frederick E. Reesey Jr.
and his wife Barbara, North
Charleston, S.C., Barbara
Reesey, Charlotte, N.C., and
Ellen Donovan, Aurora, Ill.;
and four grandchildren, Tyler
and Katelyn Reesey, North
Charleston, S.C., and A.J. and
Rory Donovan, Aurora, Ill.
Heinz .Funeral Home and
Cremation, Inverness.
Levi 'Stoney'
Stone, 83
INVERNESS
Levi Franklin "Stoney"
Stone, 83, Inverness, died
Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007, at
home, under the care of his
family and Hospice of Citrus
County.
Born Nov. 30,
1923, in
Elizabethtown,
*Pa., he was the
son of the late
James E and
Han nahh
Stettler Stone.
He lived in Levi Stone
Leesburg and
Bushnell
before moving
to Inverness in
1949. He was
employed by './_, :,:
Florida Telephone and the
Rural Electrification
Administration. He also owned
and operated Stone's Fuel Oil
Service. :
He served in the U.S. Navy at
a gunner on the Leland
Stanford Liberty Ship during
World War II.
SHe was Christian, and
attended for the Inverness
Church of God and The
Assembly of God through the
years.
He and his wife loved to take
extended trips and traveled all
over the United States and
Alaska following his retire-
ment He especially loved to
travel and live in Washington
state.
He was preceded in death by
five brothers and seven sisters.
Survivors include: his wife of
61 years, Mildred "Mickey"
Stone, Inverness; his son, L.
Frank Stone and companion,
Dina, Floral City; two daugh-
ters, Jane Gromling and her
husband, Donald, Inverness,
and Rebecca Worrell,
Inverness; five grandchildren,
Edward Gromling, James
Gromling, Debbie Jermott, and
Ashley and Britney Worrell.;
six great-grandchildren; nieces
and nephews; and many
friends.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
George
Whitney, 72
CRYSTAL RIVER
George Kenneth Whitney, 72,
Crystal River, died Thursday,
Aug. 9,2007, in Lecanto.
Born Jan. 26, 1935, in
Bridgeport, Conn., he was the
son of Kenneth and Edna
. 2Lac
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Radel Whitney.
He came here in 1988 from
Huntington, Conn. He had
been employed as a superin-
tendent for carpenter technol-
ogy, retiring in 1986 after 30
years of service.
He was a graduate of
Rut gers
University.
He was a
U.S. Marine
Corps veteran
who served
during the
Korean War.
He was a member of St.
Benedict Catholic Church.
Survivors include: his wife
of 49 years, Frances Whitney,
Crystal River; two sons,
Kenneth Whitney,. and his
wife, Dianne, Effort, Pa., and
George Kenneth Whitney, Fort
Myers; his. daughter, Cynthia
Gray, and her husband, Rick,
Crystal River; his brother,
John Whitney, Homosassa; his
sister, Edna DeGennaro,
Georgia; son-in-law, Raymond
D'Amico, Crystal River; five
grandchildren, Lauren
Whitney, Craig Whitney,
Joseph D'Amico; stepgrand-
child, Erica Gray; and great-
grandchild, Hayley Krauss.
Hooper Funeral Homes and
Crematory, Inverness.
Funeral
NOTICES
Lela Mae Brown. A funeral
service will be conducted at
10 a.m. Wednesday, 'Aug. 15,
2007, from the Chas. E. Davis
Funeral Home of Inverness.
Burial will follow at the
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. In lieu of flowers,
memorials are requested to
the Mission Possible Church
of God or the North Oak
Baptist Church, both of Citrus
Springs.
Jean Burd. A funeral serv-
ice for Jean Burd, 66,
Homosassa, will be held at 11
a.m. Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, at
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs, with
Chaplain L.B. Thomason offi-
ciating. Interment will follow
in Fountains Memorial.
Family will receive friends
from 10:30 a.m. until the hour
of service Monday.
Frederick E. Reesey Sr. A
Mass of Christian Burial will
*be offered for Mr. Reesey at 11"-
a.m. Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, at
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church in Inverness. Father
Charles Leke will preside.
Interment will be at Florida
National Cemetery. Heinz
Funeral Home and
,Cremation, Inverness.
..Levi "Stoney" Stone. A
funeral service will be con-
ducted at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug.
13, 2007, from the Chas. E.
Davis Funeral Home, with
Pastors Larry Powers and
Johnny Powell officiating.
Burial with military honors
will follow in Florida
National Cemetery The fami-
ly will receive friends from
noon until the hour of service
'Monday at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
are requested to Hospice of
Citrus County, PO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
George Whitney. The serv-
ice of remembrance for
George Kenneth Whitney, 72,
Crystal River, will be held at
11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 13, 2007,
at the Inverness Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes.
Interment will follow at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell, with military hon-
ors afforded by Leroy Rooks
VFW Post 4252 of Hernando.
Friends may call from 3 to 5
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12, at the
Inverness Chapel.
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near Burgenstock, Switzerland.
Switzerland's
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varied, unique
Unique methods of con-
veyance at one's desti-
nation can surprise and
enhance the travel experience,
as it did for us when
we visited
Switzerland, where .
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Lucerne on the
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served as home base during
our week's visit, celebrating
our wedding anniversary. I
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about the thick down duvets.
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had few, if any, prior plans,
except for our hotel reserva-
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our own" as we
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their way of life, as
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Florida waters.
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photograph from their Dream
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of the trip.
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panel of judges will select the
best photo during the year and
that photographer will win a
prize.
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The Florida Aquarium on
Channelside Drive in Tampa
is the best aquarium we have
seen and we've seen a lot of
them.
The magnificent variety of
sea life in our waters is sim-
ply amazing. We saw every
type of creature from alliga-
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observed 1,500 residents of
the coral reef and stopped by
the touch pool to pet live
sharks and rays.
Visiting the aquarium is
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We should remember what veterans have done
I read the obituaries every day just affiliated with the VFW statewide,
to be sure I am not listed, so I can served as a legislative officer, under
continue with my daily chores Govs. Askew and Graham on the
without consequence. I Advisory Council of
also look to see if there is Veterans Affairs and was
anyone I know that may instrumental in the estab-
have passed away, and it _J1 lishment of Florida
amazes me to see how National Cemetery, work-
many American flags are ing on that project from
in the obituary columns 1977, when he retired to
pretty much on a daily Inverness, until it became
basis. I came to realize a reality in 1986. He was a
that we are losing more member of VFW Post 4337
survivors of World War I, in Inverness. Back in the
World War II, Korea and Larry MacMillan day, I had him on the air
Vietnam than we are los- VETERAN'S weekly with a veterans
ing in our current conflict update on WILZ in the
in Iraq and Afghanistan. VIEW early '70s. After all he had
These veterans have been done for our veterans, I
the core of our military organizations was disappointed when the tradition-
and it is certainly reducing the mem- al veterans flag was not posted with
bership rolls in these groups. his obituary in the newspaper.
On July 7, I noted, while checking Just last month, we, the people of
my status in the obituaries, the pass- the United States of America, cele-
ing of Kenneth Doncaster, who I had brated another birthday and another
the privilege of knowing in my radio year of freedom. Independence Day is
days on WILZ in St- Petersburg. Ken looked upon in many ways, but the
was a POW, World War II Army important thought for the day is to
Veteran and for 22 years served as thank God and our veterans of all
chief of Veterans Services of the St wars for that freedom. Hopefully, we
Petersburg Regional Veterans will keep that thought first and fore-
Administration office. He was also most in our celebration of these spe-
cial days, and not just look at them as
a day off from work, a day to gather for
family reunions or a day to make
plans to see the fireworks that mark
that day as a special celebration. Most
of our veterans' organizations had
special activities scheduled to cele-
brate our independence which also
prompted saluting and memorializing
those they have lost during the past
year due to illness and aging.
Getting back to honoring our veter-
ans, have you reviewed your yearly
calendar lately? Start in January and
look for the days that are marked to
fly the American flag and honor our
veterans. My count is 15 days starting
with Presidents Day in February, VE.
Day and Memorial Day in May, D-day
and Flag Day in June, Independence
Day in July, VJ. Day, Labor Day,
Patriot Day and POW/MIA
Recognition Day in September,
Columbus Day in October and Pearl
Harbor Day in December.
No, I didn't forget Veterans Day on
Nov. 11 but that turns out to be an
entire week in Citrus County. It takes
a year of planning and scheduling by
some very dedicated individuals and
veterans' organizations, coordinating
their efforts to make it a very special
week. The Veterans' Ad Hoc
Committee meets monthly at the
Citrus County Chronicle, making
plans for one of Florida's most out-
standing salutes to our veterans
throughout the week preceding
Veterans Day in November.
The Military Order of Officers
Association sponsors the Veterans-in
the-Classroom program, so we can
share our experiences about serving
our country with as many students as
possible from Oct 29 to Nov. 9. If you
would like to participate in this edu-
cational effort, call Gary Runion at
563-5915. Starting Nov. 3, the Veterans'
Fair will kick off an entire week of
activities such as the Vets Flea
Market, with free space available to
veterans' organizations at Stokes Flea
Market on Nov. 7. There will be a
Veterans Fish Fry sponsored by 155
Forty and Eight at 6 p.m. Nov. 9.
Inverness Primary School will also
invite all veterans to a gathering at 2
p.m. Nov. 9. The Veterans Parade will
take to the streets of Inverness on
Saturday Nov. 10 and you can register
your unit to participate by contacting
Chris Gregoriou at 795-7000. The
parade will be followed by. a
Memorial Service conducted by
Admiral McCloud at the Old Court
House plus a Dignitary Reception at
VFW Post 4373 in Inverness and the
Veterans Military Ball at the Elks
Lodge that evening. The week of activ-
ities will conclude with the massing of
the colors at the First United
Methodist Church on Sunday, Nov. 11.
All our veterans organizations are
urged to get involved in this very spe-
cial salute to a very special group of
people.
In closing, let's support our troops
and remember, as George Washington
once said, "The willingness with
which our young people are likely-to
serve in any war, no matter how justi-
fied, shall be directly proportional as
to how they perceive the veterans of
earlier wars were treated and appre-
ciated by their nation."
Until next month, God bless
America.
Larry MacMillan is an 11-year veter-
an of the U.S. Air Force during the
Korean and Vietnam era
and currently serves as
the public information officer
for the Citrus County
Veterans Coalition.
Distinguished service
MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Rose Keasey, left, accepts a distinguished service award
from Patriot Ernie Tucker, chaplain, Aaron A. Weaver
Chapter 776, Military Order of the Purple Heart. The award
was presented to Keasey, a Citrus County school teacher,
during the group's anniversary breakfast in Crystal River
Tuesday morning.
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SUE OTBUSI
The Third Annual Citrus
County Veterans Four Person
Scramble for the benefit of the
Citrus County Veterans
Foundation, Inc., a non profit entity
that provides emergency financial
assistance to needy honorably dis-
charged veterans and their surviv-
ing spouses, will be conducted
Sept. 8 at the Citrus Springs Golf
and Country Club. Registration will
be at 7 a.m. with a shotgun start at
8 a.m.
Sign-up and donation of $60 per
person must be received no later
than Aug. 27. Send check or
money order to the Citrus County
Veterans Foundation, Attn: Sam
Dininno, 2804 W. Marc Knighton
Court, Suite B140, Lecanto, FL
34461. Individuals and groups
short of four persons will be com-
bined to make four person teams.
Each participant's donation
includes golf and cart, beverages,
lunch at the clubhouse and a
goody bag. Prizes for first, second
and third place and closest to the
pin will be given, as well as door
prizes. Hole sponsorships are still
available for $100 or $320 for a
hole and four-person team.
Visit the Citrus County Veterans
Foundation Web site at www.cit-
rusvf.org or call Sam Dininno at
527-5919 for a registration form.
The Veterans Appreciation
Week Ad Hoc Coordinating
Committee will conduct its annual
Veterans-in-the-Classroom pro-
gram, Oct. 29 to Nov. 9, as part of
its 15th Annual Veterans
Appreciation Week activities.
Coordinated by the Citrus
County Chapter of the Military
Officers Association of America
(MOAA), the Veterans in the
Classroom program brings living
history to the classrooms of the
county's public and private
schools, as well as homeschool
groups. Veterans share with stu-
dents their first-hand military expe-
riences and travels while serving
our country in uniform around the
world in peace .and war.
The program's success has gen-
erated the need for more veterans
to participate as guest speakers.
Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, Iraq, Air
Force, National Guard and women
veterans are especially needed as
participants.
All interested veterans are
encouraged to contact Gary
Runyon 563-5727, Mac McLeod
746-1384 or Bob Truax 860-1630.
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars and Ladies Auxiliary Post
4252 on State Road 200 in
Hernando announces its participa-
tion in two VFW national awards
programs for schoolchildren.
The 2007 VFW Voice of
Democracy Audio/Essay
Scholarship Competition is an
annual national audio/essay con-
test that provides high school
freshmen, sophomores, juniors
and seniors the opportunity to write
and record a broadcast script on a
patriotic theme, competing for
more than $2.5 million in college
scholarships and incentives.
Students write and record a three-
to five-minute essay on an annual
theme. This year's theme is "My
Please see VETS/Page 16A
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Role in Honoring America's
Veterans." The winner receives a
$30,000 scholarship.
The 2007 VFW Patriot's Pen
Essay Contest is an annual youth
essay writing contest that gives
students in grades six, seven and
eight the opportunity to write
essays expressing their views
about democracy. Students must
write a 300- to 400-word essay
based on the theme, "Why I Am An
American Patriot." The first-place
winner receives a $10,000 savings
bond plus an all-expense paid trip
to Washington D.C.
The award programs are open to
students enrolled in public, private
or parochial schools in the United
States as well as home schooled
students. View the Web site at
www.vfw.org. Entry deadline for
both contests is Nov. 1. Contact
VFW Post 4252, 3190 N. Carl G.
Rose Highway, Hemando, FL
34442. Call the post at 726-3339
and ask for Judy.
Eugene Quinn VFW Post
4337 and Ladies Auxiliary, 906 E.
State Road 44, Inverness; tele-
phone 344-3495; fax 344-3514,
announce daily activities schedule
for the week of Aug. 12 to 18:
Sunday: Pool tourney 2 p.m.;
Wild Willy karaoke 5 p.m.
Monday: Bar bingo 3 p.m.
Tuesday: Chicken wings four for
$1, 9 flavors 4:30 to 7 p.m. Mark B.
karaoke 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday: Ladies Auxiliary bar
bingo 6 p.m.
Thursday: Bar bingo 3 p.m.
VFW/Auxiliary meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Friday: Fish fry (Southern fried
chicken available) $6.50, 4:30 to 7
p.m.; Wild Willy karaoke 6 p.m.
Saturday: No dinner, no enter-
tainment.
Edward W. Penno VFW Post
4864, 10199 N Citrus Springs
Blvd., Citrus Springs, phone (352)
465-4864, announces weekly activ-
ities:
Monday: Cribbage at 7 p.m.
Tuesday: Bingo at 1 p.m.
Wednesday: Shuffleboard at 7
p.m.
Thursday: Darts at 7 p.m.
Friday: Dinner 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Karaoke with Greg from G&G at 7
p.m.Saturday: Shuffleboard at 7 p.m.
Sunday: Darts at 2:30 p.m.
Rent a space yard sale will be
Saturday, Oct. 27, contact Andrea
Tatlock at (352) 465-4864 for
details. Space is $5 and an addi-
tional $5 for table rental, if needed.
Also that day, there will be a pan-
cake breakfast at 8 a.m., bake sale
and blood drive. A free pancake
breakfast to all who give blood.
See Raymond "Pete" Powell for
details about the blood drive or call
465-4864.
Mark your calendar for Labor
Day picnic Monday Sept. 3.
Karaoke by G&G.
The Men's Auxiliary of VFW
Post 10087 of Beverly Hills is
sponsoring a bus trip to a casino
cruise on Tuesday. The bus will
leave from the post at 7 a.m. Food
and drinks will be provided en
route. The cost of the trip will be
$20. Tickets are a must and may
be obtained at the post lounge.
Come and have fun, make a for-
tune, enjoy the ride. Call 746-0440
for further information.
Come and celebrate the holiday
at a Labor Day picnic sponsored
by the Men's Auxiliary of VFW Post
10087. The Men's Auxiliary is hav-
ing a picnic from noon to 3 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 3, at VFW Post
10087 of Beverly Hills. The menu
will include hot dogs, hamburgers,
Italian sausage and salads. The
deadline for tickets is Aug. 29. Get
your tickets at the post canteen for
a donation of $5.
Dumas-Hartson VFW Post
8189 will meet at 7 p.m., Monday
at its facility on Veterans Drive,
Homosassa, west of U.S. 19. Turn
on to Veterans Drive from U.S. 19
at Dixon's Auto Sales across from
Harley Davidson.
All members are strongly
encouraged to attend and post offi-
cers are requested to be in proper
uniform for the meeting. All veter-
ans are treated with respect with
everyone having an opportunity to
be heard as we work as a team to
benefit the Post. Veterans interest-
ed in joining VFW Post 8189
should bring a copy of their DD
214 or a Transfer Request.
,For more information, call Cmdr.
Ron Houlihan at 628-3160 or VFW
Post 8189 at 795-5012 during its
canteen hours from 1 to 10 p.m.
The Marine Corps League,
Samuel R. Wall Detachment 1139
conducts its regular meeting at 7
p.m. on the third Wednesday
monthly at DAV Post 70 in
Inverness at the intersection of
Independence Avenue and U.S. 41
North. All former Marines are wel-
come, Call Tom Heron at 637-2724
or Joe Spoto at 746-3315.
Fleet Reserve Association,
Branch 186 meets at 3 p.m. the
third Thursday monthly at the DAV
Building, Independence Highway
and U.S. 41 North, Inverness. Call
Bob Huscher, secretary, at 344-
0727.
Floral City American Legion
Auxiliary Unit No. 225 (also
known as Herbert Surber American
Legion Post 225) would like to
invite the women in Citrus County
to feel free to join us. We meet at
7:30 p.m. every Thursday at the
Floral City VFW Post on U.S. 41,
Floral City. We are very proud to
belong to this organization. Contact
Pat Whitman, membership chair-
man at (352) 793-9091 if you have
any questions.
Hunger and Homeless
Coalition Anyone who knows of
a homeless veteran in need of
food, haircut, voter ID, food
stamps, medical assistance or
more blankets is asked to call John
Young at the Hunger and
Homeless Coalition at 628-4357, or
pass along this phone number to
the veteran.
Navy Seabee Veterans of
America Island X-23, Crystal
River, conducts regular meetings at
11:30 a.m. on the third Tuesday
monthly at the Crystal Paradise
Restaurant, 508 N. Citrus Ave.,
Crystal River. We also have break-
fast at 8 a.m. on the last Sunday of
the month and a luncheon on the
second Tuesday at a location
decided by the group and the
social director, Gordon Levins at
795-7662.
We welcome new members who
are veterans, who served under
the command of the U.S. Naval
Construction Forces/Naval
Facilities Engineering Command
/Bureau of Yards and Docks.
For additional information, call
Cmdr. John Kister at 527-3172.
Landing Ship Dock (LSD)
Sailors meets at Denny's in
Crystal River at 2 p.m. the fourth
Thursday monthly. Call Jimmie at
621-0617.
Gilley-Long Osteen VFW
Post 8698, 520 County Road East,
Inglis, (one mile east of U.S. 19)
will host a Mexican dinner from 4
to 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25. Wet
burrito, soft taco, beans and rice
will be served for $6 donation.
Public invited. To-go's welcome,
call 447-3495.
Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW Post
8698 Men and LAVFW meet at
7:30 p.m. the third Wednesday
monthly at the post. Men's Auxiliary
meets at 7 p.m. the second
Monday monthly. Call Randy
Sutton, (352) 447-3495.
The Marine Corps League
Citrus Detachment 819 meets at
7 p.m. the last Thursday monthly at
the VFW Post 10087 in Beverly
Hills. We can use your help on the
Toys For Tots program, honor
guard or scholarship programs.
Call Commandant Bob Deck at
527-1557.
The John C. Meyer Chapter
of the Air Force Association will
conduct its next meeting on
Saturday, Sept. 1, at noon at Sam
Seltzer's Steakhouse in the
Gulfview Mall in Port Richey. The
address is 12070 Cortez Blvd.,
Brooksville. The phone number is
(352) 597-2200.
The guest speaker will be a rep-
resentative from Lockheed-Martin.
You will learn what the future Air
Force aircraft will be like. The
chapter will also present its Veteran
of the Year Award and the Chapter
Member of the Year Award. Elec-
tions for next year's officers will be
held. Contact Dennis Foley (352)
754-6160 for reservations. Non-
members and spouses are invited.
U.S. Submarine Veterans
(USSVI) Sturgeon Base meets at
11 a.m. on the first Saturday
monthly at American Legion Post
, 155, .6585W. Gulf-to-Lake
" Highway in Crystal River.
Visitors and interested parties
are always welcome. For more
information, call Base Cmdr. Billy
Wein at 726-5926.
The Korean War Veterans
Association, Citrus Chapter 192
meets at 1 p.m. the first Tuesday
monthly, except July and August, at
VFW Post 10087, 2170 W. Vet
Lane, Beverly Hills.
All military veterans who honor-
ably served within Korea, including
territorial waters and airspace
(Sept. 3,1945, to June 25, 1950)
and within or without Korea (June
25,1950, to Jan. 31, 1955) or who
served honorably in Korea from
Feb. 1,1955, until present, are eli-
gible for membership in the KWVA.
Any Medal of Honor recipient for
service during the Korean War is
eligible for free life membership.
Any prisoner of war by the North
Koreans, Chinese of Russian
forces during or after hostilities
from June 25,1950, forward is eli-
gible for free life membership.
Call Cmdr. Hank Butler at 563-
2496; Vice Cmdr. Paul Salyer at
637-1161; or Director Neville
Anderson at 344-2529.
Panrris Island Sept. 6 to 8.
Round trip motorcoach, two nights
at the Ramada in Beaufort, with
hot breakfasts at the hotel. View
training, visit P.X., museum, free
time at Officers' Club, and have
some meals at the mess hall with
the troops. Attend flag raising cere-
mony and recruit graduation. Call
now for reservations: Marine Paul
Maurer, 726-6238 or Peter
Marquis, 637-7292.
The Eugene Quinn VFW
Post 4337 will host a food
fundraiser for Citrus United Basket
from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 8, at the post at 906 E. State
Road 44 (across from the lake),
Inverness. Sundown will perform
for your listening and dancing
pleasure. Snacks and finger foods
will be provided and drinks are
available. Entry fee is canned
goods or a cash donation of your
choosing. All entry fees will then be
donated to CUB to help fill its
empty food pantry and help to feed
the needy in Citrus County. Come
join in the fun and do a good deed
at the same time.
The Suncoast U.S. Navy
Armed Guard and Merchant
Marine Veterans of World War II
meets at 11:30 a.m. the second
Saturday monthly at the Boston,
Cooker, 5375 Spring Hill Drive,
Spring Hill. The next meeting is
Sept. 8.
Island X-18 Seabee Veterans
of Citrus County will meet the
second Saturday monthly and
have a luncheon the third
Wednesday monthly at a. different
restaurant each month. If you
served with a Naval Construction
Unit or at Shore Station with a
Seabee Rate we would like you
and your honeybee to join us for
fellowship and goodwill. Also, if you
are related to a Seabee, you are
welcome to join with us. We wel-
come new members. Call Cmdr.
David Puffer at 746-9327.
The Disabled American
Veterans and the Auxiliary,
Chapter 70 in Inverness at the cor-
ner of North Independence
Highway and U.S. 41 North, will
not meet during the month of
August. We will, however, continue
to be open from 9 to 11 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursday.
One of our service officers will
be on vacation for an extended
period of time, but we will still have
at least two service officers avail-
Island X-23 forms
Special to the Chronicle
July 17 was a proud day for all the members of the newly formed Island X-23 Navy Seabee
Veterans of America of Crystal River as the officers were sworn in. Formed April 4, its char-
ter had arrived. From left are: Hank Embach, chaplain; Dick Santella, vice commander; John
Kister, commander; John Lowe, treasurer. Seated in wheelchair, Lynford Roya, secretary. Far
right is Wayne Snow, Florida State District commander, administering the oath of office.
Other visiting members from Island 6, Spring Hill, were past officers, James O'Leary and Ray
Henderson. A luncheon was enjoyed by 40 other members, Honey Bees and associates.
able to serve veterans. We look
forward to sending out our next
newsletter when our adjutant
returns from vacation the end of
August and will see everyone at
the next meeting on Sept. 11
(Patriot Day).
Dan Campbell Airborne
Association will not have any
meetings during the summer
months. Starting in September the
meetings will resume on the third
Wednesday of the month at Ameri-
can Legion Post 155, Crystal River.
The meetings start at 6:30 pm. Call
Steve Leonard at 726-3693.
The Marine Corps League,
Department of Florida under the
sponsorship of Holiday
Detachment 567 will hold their Fall
Conference at the Quality Inn and
Suites, 5316 U.S. 19, New Port
Richey. The dates will be: Oct. 11,
12 and 13. Reservations may be
made by calling (727) 847-9005 or
(800) 4CHOICE. Ask for the MCL
conference rate. For further infor-
mation and dinner selections, go to
the Department Web site.
M The Fleet Reserve
Association Branch 186 and its
Ladies Auxiliary hosts a "Pearl
Harbor Remembrance" luncheon
each year on Dec. 7 to honor those
who served at Pearl Harbor during
the attack in 1941.
A few years ago, Citrus County
awarded a Proclamation that
reads: "Whereby, commemorating
the attack on Pearl Harbor will
instill in all people of Citrus County
a greater understanding and
appreciation of the selfless sacri-
fice of the individuals who served
in the Armed Forces of the United
States during World War II," and
furthermore "The Board hereby
recognizes Dec. 7 of each year as
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day"
in Citrus County.
The Fleet Reserve and Auxiliary
are proud to host an annual lunch-
eon in their honor.
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Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776 Military Order of the Purple Heart recently presented a check for $336 on behalf of the Purple Heart Service Foundation to the Veterans Affairs community-based
outpatient clinic in Lecanto. Front, from left, are: Roland Whytsell, Ernie Tucker, Harold Layman, Clinic Administrative Officer David Gilmer, Chapter 776 Cmdr. J.B. Haskins, Clinic Medical
Administrative Assistant Linda Morris, Steve Raymond and Gus LoPorto. Back row, from left, are: Jack Ness, Harry Kent, John Auble, Dave Murphy, Ken Bradshaw, Ray Michael and Curt Ebitz.
Special to the Chronicle
The next Freemasons
monthly Old Time Country
Breakfast hosted by Floral City
Masonic Lodge 133, 8350
Orange Ave., will be from 8 to
10 a.m. Saturday. Sojourning
Masons and friends always
made welcome. All Masonic
Family members and friends
are invited. Pancakes, sausage,
biscuits, sausage gravy, grits,
eggs, toast, orange juice and
coffee are served.
Lodge communication on the
first and third Thursday. Need
information, call Thomas
Poole, worshipful master.
Floral City Lodge will be on
summer vacation (dark) for
August and September.
Call 422-7674 (cell) or secre-
tary at 344-4074.
Computer users, visit the
Web page for District 19 at
www.FloridaLodges.com.
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Box Office 637-3377
"Rush Hour 3" (PG-13) Noon,
2:40 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:30
S p.m. Digital. No passes or super
savers.
"Bratz" (PG) 11:50 a.m., 2:30
p.m., 5 p.m.
"The Bourne Ultimatum" (PG-
13) 11:30 p.m., 2:10 p.m., 4:50
p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:20 p.m. No
passes or super savers.
S "The Simpsons Movie" (PG-
13) 12:10 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:15
I. p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:050 p.m.
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>.,as one can get in Switzerland.
.;Traveling north or south to
' Germany or Italy is no more
than about an hour's drive, and
traveling east or west one can
be out of the country in about
100 miles as the crow flies!
Most of Switzerland can be vis-
ited by day trips from Lucerne.
Our first day was spent getting
familiar with the historic city
,Chapel Bridge. nearby niedi-
il town squares, ancvartiois
museums and galleries.
At our fingertips the boat
dock at the hotel an excur-
sion boat was awaiting its load
of sightseers for a lake tour, an
activity that one must do when
in Lucerne. One evening, we
rode a funicular up Mount
Rigi, 5,800 feet in elevation, to
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get lost in the pine flatwoods
end freshwater swamps of
Brooker Creek Preserve. Its 13
square miles are populated
with red-shouldered hawks,
wild turkeys, bobcats, deer and
dozens of threatened or endan-
gered species.
a wonderful restaurant with a
view of the entire lake, also not
to be missed when in Lucerne.
I could say that about every-
place in Switzerland don't
miss it! Scenery is, no doubt,
the central attraction when
traveling in Switzerland, and
there is no better way to take
advantage of that than by train
- the Orient Express on
which we went to Lugano, on
the Italian border. After a day
of sightseeing, we boarded the
return train to Lucerne. Next
day, we took a cogwheel train
up the mountain to
Burgenstock for the view and
lunch!
An overview of Switzerland
would not be complete without
the mention of the triad of Eiger,
Monch and Jungfrau three
beautiful peaks of sheer lime-
stone, slate and ice, approxi-
mately 13,000 feet in elevation.
These gorgeous mountains are
almost always within view and
Two other smaller preserves
and 10 wildlife management
areas are spread throughout
the county, which maintains
another two dozen public
parks and beach access areas.
In 2005, Pinellas County was
given one of the first County
Leadership in Conservation
awards from The Trust for
Public Land and the National
Association of Counties. Travel
writers from the Chicago
it's not unusual to catch one's
self just staring at them, espe-
cially from the deck of a cafe in
the village of Grindelwald. The
mountain's man-made land-
scape counterparts are a myriad
of ribbon-like bridges and
daunting tunnels.
I'm not sure how we missed
cycling or taking a helicopter
ride, but travel by plane, boat,
gondola car, funicular, cog-
wheel train, bus, taxi and train
was exciting and concluded
this wonderful trip.
Neil Sawyer is a 22-year
Crystal River resident and
businessman. He and his wife,
Karyn, are extensive travelers,
venturing to foreign countries
two to three times a year in
addition to taking several
domestic excursions annually.
They prefer independent
travel or with small-group
guided tours.
Tribune, Kansas City Star,
Detroit Free Press and other
newspapers have taken notice,
too, marveling at the opportu-
nities here to see, as one put it,
"a different side of Florida."
Pinellas tourism officials -
who are accustomed to touting
the 35 miles of gorgeous shore-
line and 360 days of sunshine
every year are reworking
their literature to play up those
back-to-nature activities.
Larry" (PG-13) 11:35 a.m., 2:15
p.m, 4:55 p.m., 7:25 p.m., 10:10 p.m.
"Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix" (PG-13) 7:20 p.m.,
10:15 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"Stardust" (PG-13) 12:45 p.m.,
5 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:40 p.m.
Digital.
"Rush Hour 3" (PG-13) 12:30
p.m., 2:40 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:30
p.m., 10 p.m. Digital. No passes or
super savers.
"Daddy Day Camp" (PG) 12:15
p.m., 2:25 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:35
p.m., 10:15 p.m. Digital.
"Hot Rod" (PG-13) 3 p.m.,
10:05 p.m.
"Underdog" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:25 p.m.,
9:45 p.m. Digital.
"The Bourne Ultimatum" (PG-
13) 12:10 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:20
p.m., 7:55 p.m., 10:30 p.m. No
passes or super savers.
"No Reservations" (PG) 12:20
p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
"The Simpsons Movie" (PG-
13) Noon, 2:20 p.m., 4:55 p.m.,
7:20 p.m., 10:10 p.m. Digital.
"Hairspray" (PG) 12:35 p.m.,
7:10 p.m.
"I Now Pronounce You Chuck
& Larry" (PG-13) 12:05 p.m., 2:50
p.m., 5:25 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:35 p.m.
"Transformers" (PG-13) 3:15
p.m., 9:50 p.m.
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Crmus COLINTY (FL) CHRONICa TOGETHER
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2007 19A
0th ANNIVERSARY 0th ANNiVERSARY 60th ANN VERSAR /
The Dougans
The Heffners
The Benders
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. er.
Dougan of Homosassa will be They have two children,
celebrating their 65th anniver- Brian and Karen, six grand-
sary They were married Aug. children and six great-grand-
15,1942. children.
Dorothy "Dolly" had a career The Dougans have lived in
as an architect and in real Citrus County for 22 years.
estate. A party at Van der Valk is
Douglas is a retired publish- planned.
50th ANNIVERSARY
The Kearns
William "Jay" and Agnes n
Kearns of Inverness are cele-
brating their 50th wedding
anniversary.
They were married Aug. 31,
1957.
Jay is a retired U.S. Army
lieutenant colonel with 28
years of service. .
Agnes is a housewife and ..
member of Inverness Woman's-
Club.
They have lived here for 12
years.
A renewal of vows is planned
for Aug. 31 at Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church with a
reception afterward at the
Inverness Woman's Club for
family and friends.
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James W. Heffner Sr. and
Amy S. (Anders) Heffner were
married Aug. 12, 1942, at St.
Paul's Episcopal Church in
Monongahela, Pa.
The Heffners lived in St.
Petersburg for 31 years and in
Crystal River for the past 16 years.
They have four children,
Pamala R. Molloy of Cedar Key,
Amy Lou Schramek of St.
Petersburg, James W Heffner
Jr of Homosassa Springs and
Scott Alan Heffner of Orlando;
11 grandchildren, Barbara
Morgan of Tucson, Ariz., Ward
Molloy of Chino Hills, Calif.,
Wendy Anderson of St.
Petersburg, Mary Acebo of
Pinellas Park, Julie Fisher,
Melissa Stanton and Shawn
Heffner all of St Petersburg,
Tonya Hawkes of St Marys, Ga.,
Scott-Mathew Heffner,
Christopher Heffner and
Rebecca Heffner all of Orlando;
and 20 great-grandchildren.
The couple will celebrate
their 65th anniversary with
family and friends.
Wedding
Crouch/Stewart
Eric Stewart and Melissa
Lynn Crouch were united in
marriage Saturday, May 19,
2007, at Seven Rivers Presby-
terian Church. The Rev. Adam
Jones performed the Christian
service.
The bride is the daughter of
Dr and Mrs. Mike and Karen
Crouch of Inverness.
The groom is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Tom and Donna
Stewart of Lecanto.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a strap- .
less traditional white wedding
gown with fingertip veil, a
pearl necklace, and carried a
bouquet of yellow and white
tulips and orchids.
Maids of honor were Caroline Science degrees in
Crouch and Katie Crouch. Engineering from University of
The reception was held at Florida in June. Both will
the church immediately fol- attend graduate school at UF
lowing the ceremony. in Gainesville.
Both bride and groom The couple honeymooned in
received their Bachelor of San Francisco.
New- A""!VALS
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing new parents:
To Jayson and Erin Garbig,
Citrus Springs, a daughter,
Elizabeth Rayne Garbig, born
on Wednesday, July 25, 2007, at
Citrus Memorial Health
System, Inverness. She
weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce.
Maternal grandparents are
Ray and Susan Samaniego,
Ocala. Paternal grandparents
are Dick and Jan Garbig,
Inverness.
The Rev. Edward and Lucille
Bender from Gospel Island,
Inverness, are celebrating
their 60th wedding anniver-
sary.
They were married Aug. 28,
1947, in Des Moines, Iowa.
Rev. Bender is the former
pastor and founder of the First
Assembly of God, Homosassa,
and pastored there 20 years.
He now is retired after more
than 55 years of ministry
The Benders have two chil-
dren. Jeffrey Bender, an ROTC
instructor and his wife Jean
live in Oxford, Miss. Karen
Gouge and husband Greg live
in Live Oak
Engagements
AtWheeler
Mr. And Mrs. Michael Wilson
of Inverness are happy to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Jessica Lynn
Atz, to Robert Lee Wheeler, son
of Mr. And Mrs. Chester
Wheeler, also of Inverness.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Citrus High School attend-
ing Central Florida Com-
munity College in the pursuit
of a career as a pediatrician.
She is currently employed at
Sonny's Bar-B-Q in Inverness.
The future bridegroom is
also a graduate of Citrus High
School, and is currently attend-
ing Central Florida Com-
munity College studying to
become a pharmacist He is
also an employee at Sonny's
Bar-B-Q of Inverness.
At this time there are no
immediate plans for a wed-
ding.
Dalton/Conti
Edward and Judith French
of Brooklyn, N.Y, are happy to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Kathy Dalton,
to Alfonso Conti of Lecanto.
The bride-elect is employed
by Suncoast Dermatology,
Pathology Dept.
The future bridegroom is
employed by the U.S. Postal
Service.
The wedding is set for Sept.
27, 2008, at First United
Methodist Church of Inverness
with reception to follow at
Citrus Hills Golf and Country
Club.
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CONGREGATE DINING
Monday: Chicken and yellow
rice casserole, green peas,
Harvard beets, whole wheat bread
with margarine, oatmeal cookie
and low-fat milk.
Tuesday: Sliced turkey and
sliced cheese, three bean salad, dill
potato salad, whole wheat bread,
mayonnaise and mustard packets,
Aug. 13-17 MENUS
fresh banana and low-fat milk.
Wednesday: Baked meatloaf
with Creole sauce, cheesy lyon-
naise potatoes, spinach, whole
wheat bread with margarine, fresh
apple and low-fat milk.
Thursday: Chicken coq au vin,
garlic mashed potatoes, broccoli cuts,
whole wheat bread with margarine,
slice of fruit pie and low-fat milk.
Friday: Italian spaghetti with
meatballs, parmesan cheese, cut
green beans, California vegetable
blend, Italian bread with margarine,
fruit filled bar and low-fat milk.
Congregate dining sites include:
Lecanto, East Citrus, Crystal River,
Homosassa Springs, Inverness and
South Dunnellon. For information,
call Support Services at 795-6264.
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PET PROFILES
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listings of impounded ani-
mals. Go to the Web page
animalcontrol.citrus.fl.us and
click on "Impounded
Animals" to begin a search.
To enquire about the ani-
mals listed here, refer to the
type (cat or dog), age group
and gender in a search.
The shelter can help you
save an innocent pet.
The shelter is in Inverness
near the airport. The shelter
is open for adoptions from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday and from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Call the Citrus County
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for more information.
Financial assistance for
spaying and neutering of
your adopted pet is avail-
able through the Humani-
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Society of Citrus County at
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Citrus County Sun Coast Swim Team's Caleb Oakes competes in the breast stroke event at the USA Swimming Florida Area 3/5 Championship in St.
Petersburg. Oakes took silver in the Boys 15-18 50 yard freestyle event.
Swim team racks up hardware
THOMAS KENNEDY
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Sun Coast
Swim Team competed at the
Florida Area 3/5 Championship at
the St Petersburg Aquatics Center
from July 27-29. For the first time in
the team's 14-year history, SCST
placed first in six USA Swimming
championship events. Another
SCST first was the achievement in a
sanctioned USA Swimming meet of
'AA" international swim standards
times by several SCST swimmers. Of
the 22 SCST swimmers that swath at
the meet, 18 of those swimmers
earned points for the team.
Four SCST swimmers brought
home ten individual event medals at
this highly competitive meet.
Chelsea Peterson took gold in the
Senior Girls 15-18 100 yard freestyle
with a Junior Olympic (J.O.) time, as
well as taking gold in the 100-yard
breast stroke. Peterson also took
bronze in the 200-yard breast stroke.
Quynn Sisto took gold in the 10-and-
under 100-yard individual medley
(I.M.). Sisto also took two silvers in
the 100-yard freestyle and the 50-
yard freestyle and two bronzes in the
200-yard I.M. and 50 yard backstroke
with a J.O. time. Kathleen Lyons took
silver in the Girls 15-18 100-yard
breaststroke. Caleb Oakes took silver
in the Boys 15-18 50-yard freestyle
and Ethan Kennedy took bronze in
the 8-and-under 50-yard backstroke.
Additional SCST swimmers fin-
ishing with top ten times and win-
ning ribbons for individual events
were Abbey Brown, Cassie Durham,
Malachi Oakes, Steven Penn and
Reece Sisto. Reece Sisto (11) also
became the youngest SCST ever to
swim a 500-yard event and finished
his last lap with a negative split,
meaning he swam faster in the last
lap than in his first lap. At this meet
some of the most impressive results
were personal best times achieved
by these additional SCST swimmers
competing at the meet: Michael
Cark, Morgan Cark, Sarah Chesser,
Hayley Clark, Addison Hilyard,
Maddy Hoffman, Lizzy Holliman,
Jacob Penn, Marissa Penn, Chelsey
Toomey and Cortney Toomey.
An impressed SCST head coach,
Tim Holme said, "They simply did
what they never had done before.
They swam what they previously
thought was too difficult or they
went farther than they thought was
possible."
This meet completes the summer
swim season. For the next few
months the team will participate in
high school swim meets until the
end of October when the year round
SCST swim season resumes.
Registration for the fall and winter
swim season will begin at the end of
October 2007 at the team's home at
Bicentennial Pool in Crystal River.
Registration will be for swimmers
ages 6 to 18 for the SCST and the
Masters Swimming program will be
registering for swimmers 19 years
old and older. This fall and winter
season the SCST and the Masters
swimmers will compete in USA and
USMS meets around the state.
For more information about the
swim teams and detailed team and
meet results, visit the team's Web site
at www.SunCoastSwimTeam.com.
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12-6 Cleveland 65
10-8 Detroit 64
10-8 Minnesota 58
6-12 Chicago 54
7-11 Kansas City 51
Milwaukee
Chicago
St. Louis
Houston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Central Division
Pct GB L10
.556 z-5-5
.552 Y 3-7
.504 6 z-4-6
.466 10% 6-4
.443 13 4-6
Central Division
Pct GB L10 Str
.530 4-6 W-2
.522 1 z-4-6 W-2
.474 6% 4-6 W-1
.440 10% 5-5 L-2
.431 11A 5-5 W-1
.416 13 5-5 W-2
Home
37-24
29-27
32-27
26-31
27-33
Home
39-20
30-28
29-27
31-27
27-31
25-32
Away
28-28
35-25
26-30
28-31
24-31
Away
23-35
30-27
25-33
20-38
23-35
22-34
Los Angeles
Seattle
Oakland
Texas
Arizona
San Diego
Los Angeles '
Colorado
San Francisco
W L
6751
6254
6056
5956
4966
West Division
Pct GB L10
.588 z-6-4
.561 3 6-4
.479 12% z-6-4
.431 18 z-3-7
West Division
Pct GB L10
.568 z-8-2
.534 4 z-6-4
.517 6 z-3-7
.513 6% 5-5
.426 16% z-3-7
AMERICAN LEAGUE
FRIDAY
Oakland 16, Detroit 10
N.Y. Yankees 6, Cleveland 1
Baltimore 6, Boston 5
Toronto 2, Kansas City 1
Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 3
'Texas 7, Tampa Bay 4
LA. Angels 10, Minnesota 1
SATURDAY
Boston 6, Baltimore 2
Detroit 5, Oakland 2
N.Y. Yankees 11, Cleveland 2
Seattle 7, Chicago White Sox 6
Kansas City 4, Toronto 1
Tampa Bay 3, Texas 0
Minnesota at LA. Angels, late
TODAY
Oakland, (Braden 1-6) at Detroit
iRonrtson 6-9,. 1:05 p.m.'
, N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 8-7) at Cleveland
(Westbrook 3-6), 1:05 p.m.
Boston (Schilling 6-5) at Baltimore
(Trachsel 5-7), 1:35 p.m.
Seattle (Weaver 3-10) at Chicago
White Sox (Danks 6-9), 2:05 p.m.
"Minnesota (Bonser 5-8) at L.A. Angels
(Jer.Weaver 7-5), 3:35 p.m.
Toronto (Bumett 5-6) at Kansas City
(Bannister 8-6), 7:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Hammel 1-1) at Texas
(Gabbard 5-1), 8:35 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
"'" 'FRIDAY
Florida 4, N.Y. Mets 3
San Diego 12, Cincinnati 7, 11 innings
Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 4
Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, 11 innings
LA. Dodgers 2, St. Louis 1
Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado 2
Arizona 11, Washington 4
Pittsburgh 8, San Francisco 7
SATURDAY
Pittsburgh 13. San Francisco 3_
SL Louis 6, L.A. Dodgers 1
Cincinnati 8, San Diego 3
M;iaule- 7, Houston 4
Allar,13 7 Philadelphia'5
Flohida7,;.N.Y.Mets'5
Arizona 1, Washington 0
Chicago Cubs at Colorado, late
TODAY
Florida (VandenHurk 3-3) at N.Y. Mets
(O.Perez 10-8), 1:10 p.m.
San Diego (Peavy 12-5) at Cincinnati
(Arroyo 5-12), 1:15 p.m.
Milwaukee (Vargas 9-4) at Houston
(W.Williams 6-12), 2:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Hendrickson 4-6) at St.
Louis (Reyes 1-11), 2:15 p.m.
, Chicago Cubs (Marshall 5-6) at
Colorado (Harikkala 0-0), 3:05 p.m.
.., Pittsburgh (Gorzelanny 10-6) at San
Francisco (Zito 8-10), 3:05 p.m.
Washington (Bacsik 5-6) at Arizona
(Owings 5-6), 4:40 p.m.
Atlanta (Carlyle 7-3) at Philadelphia
(Moyer 10-8), 8:05 p.m.
LEADERS
; AMERICAN LEAGUE
'BAtTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .351;
ISuzuki, Seattle, .349; Polanco, Detroit,
.347; Figgins, Los Angeles, .342; Posada,
New York, .338; Jeter, New York, .330;
Pedroia, Boston, .328..
RUNS-ARodnguez, New, York, 104;
Shfirveia Deirc. 91 Granderson, Detroit,
90; MOrdonez, Detroit, 86; Rios, Toronto,
85; BAbreu, New York, 84; Sizemore,
Cleveland, 83; ISuzuki, Seattle, 83.
.RB"-A-Rodriguez, New York;, 110;'
MOaor.ez Delil.t 96 -VGuerrero,- Los
Aheies 90 Mo'nmeau ,Minneso'ta,'89;
Maltsui, ',New -York, 81; VMartinez,
Cleveird 80 THurler Mirineota. 79.
HITS-ISuzuK, Seafle 166. JIeir, New
York, '153; Polanco, Detroit, 149;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 149; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 141; MYoung, Texas, 141; Rios,
Toronto, 139; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 139.
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 41;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 37; DOrtiz,
Boston,' 35; Cano, New York, 33; AHilI,
Toronto, ,33; Rios, Toronto, 32; BRoberts,
Baltmore, 32; VWells, Toronto, 32; THunter,
Minnesota, 32; Posada, New York, 32.
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 18;
Crawford, Tampa Bay, 8; MeCabrera,
New York, 7; Crisp, Boston, 7; MByrd,
Texas, 7; CGuillen, Detroit, 7.
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
37; Morneau, Minnesota, 28; CPena,
Tampa Bay, 26; Dye, Chicago, 24;
Sheffield, Detroit, 24; Matsui, New York,
23; Konerko, Chicago, 23; THunter,
Minnesota, 23.
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa
Bay, 37; BRoberts, Baltimore, 34;
CPatterson, Baltimore, 32; Figgins, Los
Angeles, 31; ISuzuki, Seattle, 31; Sizemore,
Cleveland, 28; JLugo, Boston, 27.
PITCHING (12 Decisions)-Haren,
Oakland, 13-3, .812, 2.46; Bedard,
Baltimore, 12-4, .750, 3.11; Beckett,
Boston, 14-5, .737, 3.31; Verlander,
Detroit, 11-4, .733, 3.60; Halladay,
Toronto., .13-5, .722,. 4.17; Byrd,
Cle.eiar.d 10-1 7.14, 4.13; Lackey, Los
Angele&, 14.5 700, 3.11; Sabathia,
Cleveland, 14-6, .700, 3:52:
* STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore,
199; JoSantana, Minnesota, 170; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 160; Matsuzaka, Boston, 159;
Sibathia', Cleveland, 154; Shields, Tampa
Bay, 143; JVazquez, Chicago, 141.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-HaRamirez, Florida, .342;
Holliday, Colorado, .338; CJones, Atlanta,
.338; Utley, Philadelphia, .336; Renteria,
Atlanta, .336; MiCabrera, Florida, .333;
DYoung, Washington, .333.
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 95;
HaRamirez, Florida; 87; JBReyes, New
York, 84; Uggla, Florida, 81; Holliday,
Colorado, 80; Utley, Philadelphia, 79;
Fielder, Milwaukee, 78.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 94;
CaLee, Houston, 93; Holliday, Colorado,
92; Fielder, Milwaukee, 87; Atkins,
Colorado, 82; Utley, Philadelphia, 82;
liCabrera, Florida, 81.
HITS-HaRamirez, Florida, 153;
Holliday, Colorado, 153; JBReyes, New
York, 147; Rollins, Philadelphia, 146;
Francoeur, Atlanta, 142; Renteria, Atlanta,
142; MiCabrera, Florida, 140.
DOUBLES-Utley, Philadelphia, 41;
Uggia, Florida, 40; Holliday, Colorado, 39;
AdGonzalez, San Diego, 36; HaRamirez,
Florida, 34; Church, Washington, 34;
Ipwand, Philadelphia, 34.
STR'IPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 14;
JBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson, Atlanta,
10;Amezaga, Florida, 9; Byrnes, Arizona,
7; Pence, Houston, 6; CGuzman,
Washington, 6.
i HOME RUNS---Fielder, Milwaukee, 35;
Howard, Philadelphia, 32; Dunn,
incinnati, 30; MiCabrera, Florida, 28;
Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 27; Pujols, St.
Louis, 24; CaLee, Houston, 24; Bonds,
San Francisco, 24.
STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New York,
54; PRiere, Los Angeles, 44; HaRamirez,
Florida, 36; Victorino, Philadelphia, 32;
Bymes, Arizona, 30; Taveras, Colorado,
29; Wright, New York, 25. *
PITCHING (12 Decisions)-Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-3, .812, 2.54; Harang,
Cincinnati, 11-3, .786, 3.37; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 13-5, .722, 3.64; Francis,
Colorado, 13-5, .722, 4.06; THudson,
Atlanta, 13-5, .722, 3.01; Lilly, Chicago,
13-5,.722, 3.51; BSheets, Milwaukee, 10-
4, .714, 3.39.
STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego,
159; Hamels, Philadelphia, 150; Harang,
Cincinnati, 146; Webb, Arizona, 145;
CZambrano, Chicago, 139; Smoltz,
Atlanta, 126; RHill, Chicago, 124; Snell,
pittsburgh, 124; OlPerez, New York, 124;
Fully, Chicago, 124.
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5 01 0 Shffield dh
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Marshall 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
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Cleveland 100 000 010- 2
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Lofton (17), VMartinez (31), Nixon (17),
ACabrera (1). HR-ARodriguez 2 (39),
Giambi (8). CS-APhillips (1). S-Lofton.
SF-MeCabrera, APhillips, VMartinez.
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New York
Mussina W,8-7
LVizcaino
Villone
Cleveland
Byrd L,i10-5
Mastny
Fultz
Mujica
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1-3 00 0 0 1
1 2 0 0 0 1
7 7-7 1
2 0 0 0
5 1 1 1
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Umpires-Home, Paul Schrieber; First,
Tim McClelland; Second, Adam Dowdy;
Third, Fieldin Culbreth.
T-2:50. A-41,977 (43,415).
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DYong cf
BHarrs 2b
Games rf
EJcksn p
JoWlIsn ss
Norton lb
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4 00 0 Kinsler 2b
4 1 2 0 Wlkrsn If
4 00 0 MYong ss
4 12 1 Botts dh
401 1 Cruz rf
3 00 0 Laird c
0 00 0 Sltmca lb
4 11 0 Vzquez 3b
3 01 1 DaMpy cf
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4 00 0,,
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3 0 00,
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3 00 0,
3 0000
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Totals 353 8 3 Totals 29 0 4 0
Tampa Bay 110 001 000- 3
Texas 000 000 000- 0
DP-Tampa Bay 2. LOB-Tampa Bay 6,
Texas 3. 28-DYoung 2 (29), Norton (4),
Wilkerson (13), DaMurphy (1). 3B-'
Crawford (9).
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Tampa Bay
EJackson W,3-11 9 4 0 0 1 8
Texas
RhnckrL,1-1 '6 6 3 3 1 6
Wright : 22-3 1 "0 "0 0-0- 3-
Murray 1-3 1 0 0 0 0
Umpires-Home, Doug Eddings; First, ,
Dana DeMuth; Second, Rob Drake; Third,'
Angel Campos. ,
T-2:14. A-36,709 (48,911).
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Txeira lb
McCnn c
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AJones cf
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LOS ANGELES ST. LOUIS
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Furcalss' 400 0 Miles ss 4 2 2 0
Martin c 4 00 0 Ankiel rf 4 3 3 3
Loney lb 3 11 0 Pujols lb 3 0 0 1
LGnzlz If 401 1 Edmnd cf 4 022
Grcprr 3b 401 0 Duncan If 4 00 0
Ethier rf 4 02 0 Thmps p 0 0 0 0
Pierre cf 2 00 0 Rolen 3b 4 0 1 0
Kemp cf 1 00 0 YMolna c 4 0 0 0
RMrtnz2b 3 00 0 Looper p 2 0 0 0
DLowe p 2 000 Ludwck ph 1 0 0 0
MaSwy ph 1 000 TJhnsn p 0 00 0
RoHrdz p 0 00 0 Sprger p 0 0 0 0
Seanez p 0 00 0 RFrkIn p 0 0 0 0
Tguchi If 0 0 0 0
AKndy2b 3 1 1 0
Totals 321 5 1 Totals 33 6 9 6
Los Angeles 000 001 000- 1
St. Louis 203 000 10x- 6
E-Furcal 2 (17). DP-Los Angeles 1.
LOB-Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 4. 2B-
LGonzalez (20), Ethier 2 (23), Edmonds
(10). HR-Ankiel 2 (3). SB-AKennedy (6).
IP H RERBBSO
Los Angeles
DLowe L,8-11 6 7 5 3 0 5
RoHernandez 1 1 1 1 1 0
Seanez 1 1 0 0 0 1
St. Louis
Looper W,10-9 6 4 1 1 1 3
TJohnson 0 1 0 0 0 0
Springer 1 0 0 0 0 1
RFranklin 1 0 0 0 0 1
Thompson 1 0 0 0 0 1
TJohnson pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
Umpires-Home, Brian Gorman; First,
Paul Nauert; Second, Mike Everitt; Third,
Gerry Davis.
T-2:27. A-44,260 (43,975).
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PHILA
4 22 0 Rollins ss
3 12 3 Iguchi 2b
3 11 1 Burrell If
501 1 Durbin p
5 01 0 Howard lb
4 22 1 Rwand cf
4 12 1 Dobbs 3b
4 01 0 Werth rf
2 000 Coste c
0 00 0 Eaton p
1 01 0 Cndry p
0 00 0 Robrsn ph
1 00 0 Mesa p
0 000 Nunez ph
000 0 Rmero p
Helms 3b
ab r h bi
4 2 1 1
5 01 2
3 021
0 0000
4 000
4 1 1 1
4 010
4 000
4 120
1 000
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1 1 1 0
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1 000
0000
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Totals 36713 7 Totals 36 5 9 5
Atlanta 103 200 010- 7
Philadelphia 001 030 010- 5
DP-Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 3. LOB-
Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 6. 2B-Harris 2 (17),
AJones (21), Iguchi (5), Burrell (19), Coste
(2). 3B-CJones (4), Teixeira (1). HR-
Johnson (13), Francoeur (14), Rollins (21),
Rowand (19). SB-Dobbs (2). SF-
CJones. I
IP H RERBBSO
Atlanta
Cormier 4 7 4 4 2 1
MahayW, 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Villarreal 2 0 0 0 0 1
RSoriano 1 1 1 1 0 2
WickmanS,19 1 1 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia
Eaton L,9-8 3 8 6 6 0 1
Condrey 2 2 0 0 0 3
Mesa 1 1 0 0 0 3
Romero 11-3 1 1 1 1 2
Durbin 12-3 1 0 0 3 0
Cormier pitched to 5 batters in the 5th,
Eaton pitched to 3 batters in the 4th.
WP-Cormier 2.
Umpires-Home, Mark Wegner; First,
Mike Winters; Second, Bruce Froemming;
Third, Brian Runge.
T-2:56. A-44,948 (43,647).
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HOUSTON
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Weeks 2b 421 0 Biggio 2b 4 0 2 1
CHart rf 5 11 1 Bmtitt ss 1 0 0 0
Braun 3b 5 124 Loretta ss 5 1 2 0
Fildrlb 5 13 1 Brkmn lb 4 1 2 0
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FCdero p 0 00 0 WRdgz p 2 000
Mench If 4 12 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0
JEstda c 4 01 0 OPImro ph 1 00 0
Hardy ss 4 03 0 Lidge p 0 0 0 0
Suppan p 1 00 0
Dillon If 2 11 0
Totals 37715 6 Totals 38 411 4
Milwaukee 000 000 124- 7
Houston 010 030 000- 4
DP-Houston 2. LOB-Milwaukee 7,
Houston 10. 2B-Weeks (17), Mench (17),
Hardy 2 (22), Biggio (26), CaLee 2 (34).
3B-CHart (5), Loretta (2). HR-Braun (22),
Fielder (36). SB-Weeks (12). CS-BHall
(5). S-Suppan.
IP H RERBBSO
Milwaukee
Suppan 52-3 9 4 4 3 7
Wise 11-3 1 0 0 0 1
Linebrink W,4-3 1 1 0 0 0 0
FCorderoS,36 1 0 0 0 0 2
Houston
WRodriguez 7 6 1 1 3 4
Quails 1 5 2 2 0 1
Lidge L,3-2 1 4 4 4 0 1
Umpires-Home, John Hirschbeck; First,
Wally Bell; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Bill
Welke.
T-3:16. A-41,461 (40,976).
.. HaRmzss 5 22 0 JBRyesss 40202
.. Deazacf 3 12 0 LCstillo 2b 3 1 01.
MiCbr 3b 3 122 Beltran ph 1 000,
.. WInhm If 5 13 5 Wright 3b 4 2 3 3
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- ... Totals 37711 7 Totals 35 511 4
Florida 000 001 420- 7
"" New York 000 201 200- 5
..... E-Olivo (8), Wright (13). DP-Florida 2.,
LOB-Florida 9, New York 6. 2B-
MiCabrera (30). HR-Willingham (18),
Wright 2 (22). SB-HaRamirez (37),
MiCabrera (1), JBReyes (55). S-De aza;
TGlavine.
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Florida
G. Olsen 6 7 3 3 1 2
JuMiller W,4-0 1 3 2 1 0 0
Tankersley 1 1 0 0 0 2
Gregg S,26 1 0 0 0 1 1
New York
TGlavine 61-3 7 2 2 1 5
Mota 2-3 33 3 1 1
,., HeilmanL,7-4 1 1 2 2 2 0
Schoeneweis 1 0 0 0 0 2
1 lHBP-by Heilman (Hermida).
..... Umpires-Home, Alfonso Marquez; First,
Chad Fairchild; Second, Chuck Meriwether;,
Third, Rick Reed.
T-3:02. A-50,773 (57,343).
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Boston 70
New York 65
Toronto 58
Baltimore 53
Tampa Bay 45
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Atlanta 62
Philadelphia 61
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28-28
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32-25
26-32
30-29
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28-30
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PGA Championship
Par Scores
Saturday
Third Round
Tiger Woods 71-63-69 203 -7
Stephen Ames 68-69-69 206 -4
Woody Austin 68-70-69 207 -3
John Senden 69-70-69 208 -2
Ernie Els 72-68-69 209 -1
Boo Weekley 76-69-65 210 E
Nathan Green 75-68-67 210 E
Kevin Sutherland 73-69-68 210 E
K.J. Choi 71-71-68 210 E
Arron Oberholser 68-72-70 210 E
Adam Scott 72-68-70 210 E
Scott Verplank 70-66-74 210 E
Trevor Immelman 75-70-66 211 +1
Geoff Ogilvy 69-68-74 211 +1
Peter Hanson 72-71-69 212 +2
Sean O'Hair .70-72-70 212 +2
Steve Flesch 72-73-68 213 +3
Ken Duke 73-71-69 213 +3
Luke Donald 72-71-70 213 +3
Justin Rose 70-73-70 213 +3
Anders Hansen 71-71-71 213 +3
Stuart Appleby 73-68-72 213 +3-
John Daly 67-73-73 213 +3
Steve Stricker 77-68-69 214 +4
Brandt Snedeker 74-71-69 214 +4
Shaun Micheel 73-71-70 214 +4
lan Poulter 71-73-70 214 +4
Joe Durant 71-73-70 214 +4
BobTway ,. 71-72-71 ,,- 214 +4
Darren Clarke 77-66-71 214 +4
Tim Herron 75-68-71 214 +4
Corey Pavin 74-68-72 214 +4
Stewart Cink 72-70-72 214 +4
Heath Slocum 72-70-72 214 +4
P. Harrington 69-73-72 214 +4
Troy Matteson 72-69-73 214 +4
Camilo Villegas 69-71-74 214 +4
Brett Wetterich 74-71-70 215 +5
Richard Green 72-73-70 215 +5
Kenny Perry 72-72-71 215 +5
Shingo Katayama 76-67-72 215 +5
RetiefGoosen 70-71-74 215 +5
Graeme Storm 65-76-74 215 +5
Anthony Kim 73-72-71 216 +6
David Toms 71-74-71 216 +6
Hunter Mahan 71-73-72 216 +6
Rod Pampling 70-74-72 216 +6
Nick O'Hern 72-72-72 216 +6.
Simon Dyson 73-71-72 216 +6
Bart Bryant 74-70-72 216 +6
Brett Quigley 76-67-73 216 +6
Will MacKenzie 72-70-74 216 +6
Paul Casey 72-70-74 216 +6
Paul McGinley 74-66-76 216 +6
Pat Perez 70-69-77 216 +6
Charles Howell III 75-70-72 217 +7
Phil Mickelson 73-69-75 217 +7
C. Montgomerie 72-73-73 218 +8
Chad Campbell 77-68-73 218 +8
Tom Lehman 73-71-74 218 +8
Lee Westwood 69-74-75 218 +8
Niclas Fasth 71-68-79 218 +8
Todd Hamilton 73-72-74 219 +9
Lucas Glover 70-75-74 219 +9
Robert Karlsson 73-71-75 219 +9
Billy Mayfair 76-69-75 220 +10
Frank Lickliter II 70-75-75 '220 +10
Thomas Bjom 73-71-76. 220 +10
Brian Bateman 71-74-76 221 +11
Mike Small 73-70-78 221 +11
Ryan Benzel 71-72-80 223 +13
Sergio Garcia 70-75 DQ
BASEBALL
Reds 8, Padres 3
SAN DIEGO CINCINNATI
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BGiles rf 422 3 Httberg lb 5 22 0
Blumlf 401 0 Hopper cf 5 1 3 0
AdGnIz lb 400 0 GrfJr. rf 4 21 0
MCmrncf 400 0 BPhllps 2b 4 1 0 0
KGreerlssq- 3,01- 0 punn If 3 1,ip!-,tv
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Bardc 3 00 0 Kppngr 3b 4 1 2 3
MGiles 2b 3000 JaVltin c 3 0 1 1
Grmnop 2 00 0 AIGnzlzss 3 0 1 2
Merdth p 0 00 0 Lvgstn p 4 0 0 0
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rbtals 313 5 3 Totqls 35 811 7
n D.legQ 000 000 102- 3
Cincinnati 000 001 43x- 8
sE-MG'les 161 DP-San Diego 1,
Cncinnatr 1. LOB-San Diego 1,
ncinnall *:12. 2B-Ensberg (11),;
qptteberg (22), Hopper (10), Keppinger
AIGonzalez (23). HR-BGiles 2 (5).
IP H RERBBSO .
San Diego
$ermano 51-3 5 1 1 4 5
Meredith 2-3 00 0 0 1
gampson L,2-3 2-3 24 4' 3 0
'hompson 11-3 4 3 1 1 0
Cincinnati
kivingston W,3-2 81-3 4 3 3 0 2
Bray' 2-3 1 0 0 0 0
'IHBP-by Germano (AIGonzalez).
- Umpires-Home, Larry Vanover; First,
fny Randazzo; Second, Charlie Reliford;
T1,irp Greg Gibson .,
, T-225 A-27 381 (42,271) ,
S Pirates 13, Giants 3
PITTSBURGH SAN FRAN
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McLthcf 611 0 RDaviscf 3 0 1 0
JBtstarf 4320 Vizquelss 4 000
FSnchz2b 5245 Winnrf 4 1 2 1
LaRche lb 5223 Drham2b 4 1 10
Osoriap 0000 Klesko lb 4 1 21
Bay If 5 11 0 Feliz3b 4 0 1 0
Doumit c 5220 Ortmr If 3 0 0 0
Castillo3b 5 02 2 Rdrgez c 4 0 1 0
JWIsonss 4120 Linccmp 2 0 0 0
ArJr. p 301 1 Crreiap 0 0 0 0
Chaconp 0000 DRbrtsph 0 0 0 1
Martep 0 00 0 Lowrypr 0 00
STorresp 0000 BWilsonp 0 000
Phelps lb 0101 Kline p 0 000
Mssngrp 0000
Frndsnph 1 000
Totals 42131712 Totals 33 3 8 .3
Pittsburgh 000 501 106-13
San Francisco 000 100 200- 3
E-Feliz (7). DP-Pittsburgh 1, San
Francisco 2. LOB-Pittsburgh 6, San
Francisco 6. 2B-JBautista (27),
FSanchez (29), Castillo (12), Armas Jr. (1),
Durham (20), Klesko (21). 3B-Doumit (2).
HR-FSanchez (7), LaRoche (17), Winn
(7). SB-JWilson (1). CS-RDavis (3).
SF-Phelps.
IP H RERBBSO
Pittsburgh
Armas Jr. W,2-3 6 6 3 3 1 2
Chacon 1 0 0 0 1 0
Marte 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
STorres 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Osoria 1 1 0 0 0 0
San Francisco
Lincecum L,6-3 6 9 6 6 1 8
Correia 1 2 1 1 0 1
BWilson 1 1 0 0 0 1
Kline 1-3 46 5 2 0
Messenger 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
Armas Jr. pitched to 4 batters in the 7th.
HBP-by Armas Jr. (RDavis). PB-
Doumit.
Umpires-Home, James Hoye; First,
Travis Reininger; Second, Tom Hallion;
Third, Jerry Crawford.
T-2:45. A-43,105 (41,777).
For the record
On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
2 p.m. (ESPN) NASCAR Nextel Cup Centurion Boats at the
Glen.
2:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) American Le Mans Generac 500 at Road
America.
3 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) Champ Car World Series Generac
Grand Prix.
7 p.m. (ESPN2) NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil Nationals Final
Eliminations.
MLB BASEBALL
1:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Florida Marlins at New York Mets.
3 p.m. (WGN) Chicago Cubs at Colorado Rockies.
8 p.m. (ESPN) Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies.
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
10 p.m. (ESPN2) World Series Northwest Regional Final -
Teams TBA.
NFL FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) Preseason Seattle Seahawks at San Diego
Chargers.
GOLF
11 a.m. (TNT) PGA Championship Final Round.
2 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) PGA Championship Final Round.
2 p.m. (GOLF) U.S. Women's Amateur Final Round.
SOCCER
1 p.m. (ESPN2) Women's New Zealand vs. United States.
TENNIS
3 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP U.S. Open Series Rogers Masters Final.
5 p.m. (ESPN2) WTA U.S. Open Series JPMorgan Chase
Open Final.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
4:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) AVP Crocs Tour Manhattan Beach Open
Men's Final.
Mariners 7, White Sox 6
SEATTLE CHICAGO
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ISuzuki cf
Vidro dh
JGillen rf,
Ibanez If
AJones If
Beltre 3b
Sexson lb
Jhjima c
JoLpez 2b
YBtcrt ss
5 01 0 Owens cf
3 11 0 FIds 3b
5 11 0 Thome dh
5 1 3 3 Dye rf
0 00 0 Erstad lb
5 00 0 Cintron ss
5 12 0 Pdsdnk If
3 11 0 THall c
4 12 0 Richar 2b
4 11 4 AGnzlz ph
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5 125
5000
2 0.0 0
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401 0
4 120
4 1 1 0
1 1 0 0
, 1 1 1 0
Totals 39712 7 Totals 35 6 9 6
Seattle 300 400 000- 7
Chicago 001 010 004- 6
DP-Seattle 1. LOB--Seattle 8, Chicago
8. HR-lbanez (11), YBetancourt (8),
Fields (12). SB-ISuzuki (32), Podsednik 2
IP H RERBBSO
Seattle
MBatista W,12-8
O'Flaherty
Sherrill
Putz S,34
Chicago
Floyd L,1-2
Contreras
4 7 7 7 1 2
5 5 0 0 1 4
O'Flaherty pitched to 2 batters in the 9th,
Sheriill pitched to i batterin the 9th. '
HBP-by Floyd (Johjima). PB-Johjima.
Umpires-Home, Eric Cooper; First,
Andy Fletcher; Second, Mike Reilly; Third,
Jeff Kellogg.
T-3:01. A-38,210 (40,615).
Royals 4, Blue Jays 1
TORONTO KANSAS CITY
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Jhnson If 400 0 DJesus c 3 0 1
Ovrbay lb 2 00 0 Grdzln 2b 4 0 0',0
Rios rf. 3 000 Teahen rf 4 0 2 0
VWells cf 4 01 0 Butler dh 3 1 0 0
Thmasdh 3 000 Gload lb 4 000
Glaus 3b 4 02 0 Gordon 3b 3 2 32
AHill2b 4 00 0. Buck c 3 0 00
Zaun c 3 11 1 Gthrght If 3 1 2 1
JMcDId ss 3000 TPena ss 3 000
Totals 301 4 1 Totals 30 4 7 4
Toronto 000 010 000- 1
Kansas City 000 022 OOx- 4
DP-Kansas City 1. LOB-Toronto 6,
Kansas City 4. 2B-VWells (33), Glaus
(15), Teahen (24). 3B-Gordon (4). HR-
Zaun (6), Gordon (9). SB-Rios (11),
Teahen (11), Gordon (11), Gathright 2 (7),
TPega (4). SF-DeJesus.
IP H RERBBSO
Toronto
McGowan L,8-6 61-3:
Tallet 2-3
Wolfe 1
Kansas City
Nunez W,2-0 6
Riske 12-3
Soria S,13 11-3
PB-Zaun.
Umpires-Home, Bob
Brian Knight; Second,
Third, Randy Marsh.
6 4 3
00 0
1 0 0
Davidson; First,
Sam Holbrook;
T-2:46. A-25,934 (40,785).
Diamondbacks 1,
Nationals 0
WASHINGTON ARIZONA
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FLopezss 4 01 0 CBYngcf
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4000
Logan cf 3 02 0 OHudsn 2b 4 0 0 0
Zmrmn 3b 4 00 0 Bymes If 4 1 1 0
Kearns rf 4 000 CJcksn lb 3 0 1 0
Church If 4 01 0 TClark lb 0 0 0 0
Blliard 2b 4 00 0 Upton rf 3 0 1 1
Schndrc 2 00 0 Rynilds 3b 3 0 0 0
Ficklb 3 01 0 CSnydrc 3 0 1 0
Lannan p 2 00 0 Drew ss 1 0 0 0
Jimnz ph 1 00 0 Webb p 2 0 0 0
Rauch p 0 00 0
Totals 310 5 0 Totals 27 1 4 1
Washington 000 000 000- 0
Arizona 000 100 00x- 1
E-CJackson (9). DP-Arizona 1.
LOB-Washington 6, Arizona 5. 2B-
Church (35), CSnyder (10). 3B-Upton (3).
SB-FLopez (18), Bymes (31). S-Logan,
Webb.
IP H RERBBSO
Washington
Lannan L,1-1 7 4 1 1 2 1
Rauch 1 0 0 0 0 0
Arizona
WebbW,12-8 9 5 0 0 1 10
Umpires-Home, Dale Scott; First, Ron
Kulpa; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Dan
lassogna.
T-2:11. A-33,121 (48,785).
TRANSACTIONS
Saturday
BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS-Recalled RHP
Eulogio De La Cruz and RHP Aquilino
Lopez from Toledo (IL). Optioned RHP
Jordan Tata to Toldeo.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS-Traded C Chad
Moeller to the L.A. Dodgers for cash con-
siderations. Optioned RHP Matt Belisle to
Lousiville (IL). Recalled LHP Bill Bray from
Louisville.
COLORADO ROCKIES-Placed INF-
OF Jeff Baker on teh 15-day DL.
Purchased the contract of INF Ian Stewart
from Colorado Springs (PCL). Designated
LHP Sean Thompson for assignment.
SAN DIEGO PADRES-Placed C
Michael Barrett on the 15-day DL.
Optioned RHP Jack Cassel to Portland
(PCL). Recalled RHP Mike Thompson
from Portland. Purchased the contract of C
Pete Laforest from Portland.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Optioned
LHP Jonathan Sanchez to Fresno (PCL).
Recalled RHP Brian Wilson from Fresno.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL-Suspended Buffalo DE Anthony
Hargrove for four games without pay for
violating the league's substance abuse
.policy. L C . c -_ .- -
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Released CB
Gerard Ross. Signed TE Andy Stokes.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
PHOENIX COYOTES-Acquired RW
Radim Vrbata from Chicago for C Kevyn
Adams.
ON THIS DAY
Aug. 12
1876 Madeleine wins two straight
heats over Canada's Countess of Dufferin
to defend the America's Cup.
1936 Rosalind, driven by Ben White,
wins the Hambletonian Stakes in straight
heats.
1937 Shirley Hanover, driven by
Henry Thomas, wins the Hambletonian
Stakes in straight heats.
1942 -The Ambassador, driven by Ben
White, wins the Hambletonian Stakes in
the third heat.
1953 Helicopter, driven by Harry
Harvey, wins the Hambletonian Stakes in
the third heat.
1978 Cold Comfort, driven by 23-
year-old Peter Haughton, ties the
International Trot mark of 2:31 3-5 at
Roosevelt Raceway, making Haughton the
youngest driver to win the International.
1990 Wayne Grady of Australia sheds
his runner-up image with a 3-stroke victory
over Fred Couples in the PGA
Championship. Grady had recorded 29
second-place finishes in his career.
1994 Major League Baseball players
strike in the sport's eighth work stoppage
since 1972.
1995 Ernie Els sets a PGA record with
the lowest three-day score in a major. Els,
with a 197, holds a three-stroke lead in the
PGA Championship.
2000 Evander Holyfield scores a 12-
round unanimous decision over John Ruiz
in Las Vegas to win the vacant WBA
heavyweight title.
2001 Wendy Ward sets LPGA scoring
records for a 54-hole tournament to win the
Wendy's Championship for Children by
three shots. Ward's 54-hole hole total of
21-under 195 is a tour record for a 54-hole
tournament, both in relation to par and
scoring total.
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When development encroaches on environmentally sensitive bodies of water, there's a need to minimize the environmental impact. There are plans for a
development around Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River, shown above.
Bold leadership is needed to protect Citrus County's springs and waterways
Some work
to get the
job done
We are great hypocrites
when it comes to say-
ing we want some-
thing, but then not following
through when it comes time to
make it happen.
Protecting the manatees in
the Crystal River is a good
example. We pass these pretty
good laws, but then we don't
allocate the resources to
enforce the laws we have.
Why have laws if we lack the
commitment to enforce?
You've got to love the state of
Virginia.
Some members of its legisla-
ture got sick and tired of hear-
ing people complain about
cars speeding on the roads and
putting other people in danger.
So legislators passed a new
law that makes it possible for a
policeman to hand out a $3,500
traffic ticket for speeding.
If you're caught going 15
mph over the speed limit, your
ticket will cost $3,500.
I would bet there are not a
lot of people speeding on the
roads of Virginia these days.
They've sent out the message
that they're serious and you're
going to pay a heavy penalty if
you violate the law.
In the world of professional
sports, you hear all of this
insincere commentary about
trying to abolish these per-
formance-enhancing drugs
Please see WINDOW/Pae 4C
BY DoN Cox
Special to the Chronicle
At recent hearings about protect-
ing Citrus County springs, a parade
of lawyers and building lobbyists
attacked the rules for limiting their
right to squeeze every possible
piece of land adjacent to springs
and water bodies. They also vigor-
ously opposed rule improvements
that are necessary to protect
groundwater and surface waters.
This is one front of a war on our
groundwater supplies and springs.
Water use for humans,
fish, wildlife
The situation: The lack of suffi-
cient rainfall and increase in water
withdrawals have combined to
make the current drought worse
and more prolonged to the detri-
ment of natural spring systems.
Agriculture, industrial and domes-
tic needs are taxing the available
water supply, which comes from a
common pool. These factors also
reduce the amount of water avail-
able to sustain natural spring sys-
tems that provide economic bene-
fits to our coastal region and
wildlife.
In Citrus County, water has been
plentiful in the past, but drought,
lack of reuse, overpumpage and
overuse are stressing natural aquifer
systems with increasing frequency in
the coastal region. The benefits of
springs and water supply are then in
conflict with each other and with the
protection of the land surrounding
water bodies and adjacent to
springs. The water quality of springs
provides a unique window on
groundwater quality and provides a
baseline for bay and river quality.
Increasing consumptive uses in
the county remove more water year-
ly from natural areas and degrade
their ecological functions to main-
tain habits for humans and nature.
The cumulative effect is that lakes,
sinks, streams, rivers, floodplains
and springs dry out more frequently
and are replenished less frequently.
Nutrient runoff into our lakes,
rivers, streams and leaching into
our groundwater has resulted in
high maintenance costs to water-
front owners who continuously try
to control choking growths of scum
and algae in Kings Bay and other
areas in the county. Groundwater
nutrients from springs present a
potentially serious ecological issue
for the river's biological structure
and ecological health as well as the
potential effects on submersed
aquatic vegetation downstream of
Springs and spring runs.
The resolution: The first and
arguably most important step
toward cleaning up our water bod-
ies, springs and groundwater is to
make sure that we have compiled
an accurate and complete list of all
water bodies, seeps, sinkholes, river
spring runs and springs in Citrus
County. The next step is to then
establish and implement water
withdrawal budgets and/or Total
Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) of
pollutants for each basin, establish
minimum flows, in a timely manner
for all water bodies in the county.
Further investigations on how
spring nutrients change the vegeta-
tive structure of the rivers that pro-
vide both refuge and forage habitats
for our fish and wildlife are war-
ranted.
Protecting the land
surrounding our springs
The situation: People like to live
near water. That is why our coasts,
rivers, lakes and even springs
attract development. In many cases,
proximity leads to degradation of
the very waterfront that is so attrac-
tive. Some of the land around the
springs and streams has been pur-
chased through the Florida parks
system and public greenway pro-
grams. However, the buying power
for this important effort has been
shrinking as land costs go up and
water management districts shift
focus to water supply and restora-
tion projects.
The porous karst aquifer in the
county's basin is distinguishable
from karst systems in more north-
ern parts of the state. Because our
karst is so penetrable, water seeps
through a micro-pore sand system,
permeable rocks and various-sized
openings to feed the aquifer, and
rapidly move to the springhead.
This realization is changing the way
that springs protection setbacks are
conceptualized and has critical
implications for land use in areas
previously thought not to be closely
connected to the springs espe-,
cially those lands upstream of the
springs and springshed recharge
areas.
In Citrus County, springs are
important both ecologically and
economically, in addition to being
the source of habitat for countless
species from manatees to inverte-
brates. Our springs support a host of
recreation-oriented businesses
such as canoe and kayak rentals,
dive shops, boat tours and all auxil-
iary concessions that attend such
activity.
Threats to the integrity of our nat-
ural groundwater and springs gen-
erally arise from poor land use con-
trols and generalized setback deci-
sions close to the springhead.
Additional threats to springs and
groundwater include careless use
of fertilizer and pesticides, land-
scaping and arsenic from golf cours-
es next to water bodies. Other
threats come from land application
of sludge and development in high
aquifer-recharge areas, leaking sep-
tic tanks, silt buildup and sedimen-
Please see SPRINGS/Page 3C
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Charlie Brennan
SHADES
OF GRAY
Who arethose
middle-aged
guys there?
They were the same, but
different. The hair,
facial features and in
a few cases the guts had
changed.
The eyes, though, were pret-
ty much the same (albeit some
bespectacled, bifocaled and "
trifocaled).
They were young once, like
me. What happened to them?
A little over a week ago I met
up with a few guys I hadn't
seen since I was in my late
teens or early 20s. The occa-
sion was the wedding of my
junior college roommate, Pete. *
His hometown friends from>:
Catskill, N.Y., would visit us at :
school in Massachusetts and I -
spent several holidays visiting K
Pete's family and friends. .
The last time I saw most of
these people was at Pete's first
wedding, nearly 30 years ago.
By outward appearances -
gray hair, burgeoning bellies
and all they had held up bet-
ter than Pete's first marriage.
Before getting slightly reac-
quainted with these guys, wife
Neale and I had to get up to
New York The "get up" part
was a little tricky. We finished -
packing a little after 11 p.m.
the Thursday before the trip.
The alarm woke us at 3 a.m.
Friday
One very considerate step-
daughter took pity on her mom
and me and was up and at 'em
Please see SHADES/Page 4C
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan............................ publisher
Charlie Brennan .............................. editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathle Stewart ................circulation director
Mike Arnold ........................managing editor
Founded in 1891 Curt Ebitz ............................ citizen member
by Albert M.
Williamson Mac Harris ..........................citizen member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
MANATEE RULE REVIEW
Protection
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enforcement
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Citrus County, and more that the constant interaction can
tourists are only be viewed as
attracted to our pestering.
incredible out- THE ISSUE: The Crystal River
doors, the in- Updating rules to City Council is to be
evitable confronta- protect manatees. applauded for look-
tion between man ing for citizen and
and manatee grows OUR OPINION: business input on
more serious. Time to revisit which course of
The gulf coast the issue action should be
bays and rivers of taken.
our community are YOUR OPINION: Go to Slowing the boats
the home to a signif- chronicleonhine.com to down is a no-brain-
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same waterways increases, the
rules of engagement need to be
re-examined.
The recent death of a Kings
Bay manatee from a motorboat
propeller injury has again
brought the issue to the fore-
Sfro t. The Crystal River City
Council appointed a manatee
protection subcommittee to its
Waterfront Advisory Board in an
effort to get public feedback
about what actions should be
taken to provide further protec-
tion.
From one standpoint, Citrus
County has done a pretty good
job of dealing with manatee pro-
tection and evolving into a place
where the animals are safe. The
county was the first to create a
manatee protection ordinance,
and many of those rules and
guidelines are now in place
around Florida.
But in recent years, there have
been two major problems. First,
while boat speed limits exist
' during the busy manatee season,
the enforcement of those rules
has been limited. Local and state
governments have been quick to
reduce resources whenever
money becomes an issue.
And second, because of the
increase in tourists, the actual
human interaction with mana-
tees has increased to a level not
previously anticipated. In-
dividual tourists who want to
swim with manatees may not
harm them, but there
ment to enforce the rules we
now have on the books. Law
enforcement be it city, county,
state or federal needs to have
a constant presence on the
Crystal River.
Rules are taken seriously only
if they are routinely enforced.
Just think of how fast people
would drive on our highways if
speeders were never given a
ticket
The human interaction part of
the problem is a more serious
and subjective issue. Some-
where along the line a rule was
created where it's OK to touch a
manatee, but only if the manatee
swims up to you. You are not per-
mitted to pursue the manatee in
the water.
The vagueness of the rules
makes enforcement impossible.
Yet, earlier this year, volun-
teers from the local manatee
watch group photographed
tourists trying to ride on the
backs of manatees. For the
record, there were no conse-
quences for that cruel and obvi-
ous violation of the law.
The rules of engagement need
to be. improved if we are to
deserve our reputation as the
manatee capital of Florida.
Citrus County needs to take a
leadership role in protecting the
manatee. Responsible citizens,
strong rules and consistent
enforcement are all necessary
components of this new direc-
are so tion.
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Raising funds C lilND
This is in response to
car washes. This guy's
complaining about water
levels and these kids hav-
ing car washes. Well, the
kids have car washes
because they need, you
know, fundraisers to raise CALL
money to go do stuff. 563
Obviously, this guy has all 0 0
the money in the world to
send his kids anywhere
they want. But, you know, people
who don't have a lot of money, their
kids they really do need to go to the
fundraisers to raise this money. So
he should stop complaining about
some kids trying to make some
money to do something. You know,
it's ridiculous.
No compassion
I'm calling about a Sound Off
today, which is Aug. 4, on a
Saturday, and the headline was
"Healthy taxpayer." This caller says
,that he or she is healthy thank
the Lord they're healthy but the
person was paying $120 for an
inhaler. I've got two children out of
six that both use inhalers,
and neither one of them
ever smoked in their life ...
I did smoke, but when I
was growing up everybody
smoked ... I'm paying the
price a little bit now and I
use an inhaler. But we did-
n't know any better in
those days. So that per-
son's way off base, has no
heart, has no compassion
for people.
Fears for Spears
You know, I really don't care
about health insurance, taxes,
homeowners' insurance. I just want
to know what's happened to Britney
Spears.
Movie program
I would like to publicly thank the
Crystal River Mall Theater for its
program of free movies for children
on Tuesday and Wednesday morn-
ings. My granddaughter thoroughly
enjoyed going to them with her
mother and myself. Again, thank
you, Crystal River Mall movies. It's
nice to see somebody business-wise
giving back to the community.
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Below living wage
I am addressing the mis-
informed/ignorant person who
assumes that there are no American
workers in the construction field due
to them "getting drunk and not show-
ing up."
To say that the Mexicans and
Guatemalans "work for probably the
same amount of money" demonstrates
further their ignorance of the situa-
tion.
I have been in construction for
more than 20 years and can say that
the use of illegal workers has deci-
mated the construction industry at
the worker level. They are hired by
unscrupulous companies that are
able to pay lower than living wages to
them, because there is no accounta-
bility. They don't pay taxes, insurance
or workman's compensation for these
workers.
Many times the workers themselves
are here illegally and have no voice
when they are "taken advantage of"
with the lower wages. They complain,
there are 10 more waiting for their
job.
We are blessed to have a free mar-
ket system in the United States. But
freedom only works when all parties
are willing to follow the guidelines to
ensure it.
Karol Montalto
Homosassa
Support our troops
Would it be safe to say all of us
support our troops? If so, how do we
properly show this support? By the
license on our car, the pins we wear,
the bumper stickers, or by lining up
on the streets of Inverness on
Thursday evenings waving flags and
signs?
In my own personal opinion, I
have a problem with how one can
truly support the troops without
supporting their commander-in-
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chief. We can agree or disagree with
him, that is our right.
We can line up on either side of
the street in Inverness on Thursday
evenings, also our right.
All of the Citrus County Veterans
Coalition officers at a recent board
meeting agreed that as a coalition
we should not participate as the
Citrus County Veterans Coalition.
However, as an individual we could
do as we feel led.
We recently received a complaint
from one of our members on the
against side that she was offended
by a person on the support side by a
Nazi salute. Another from the sup-
port side was offended by a person
carrying an American flag with a
peace symbol in the place where the
stars should be, both of which in my
opinion is out of line, depending on
your view.
We must understand when and if
we take part in a demonstration,
some idiot from either side will do
something we don't agree with.
the Editor
However we support our troops, I
believe it all begins with attitude.
Charles Swindoll once wrote,
"The longer I live, the more I real-
ize the impact of attitude on life.
Attitude is more important than
facts, than the past, than education,
than money, than circumstances,
than failures, than successes, than
what other people think or do or
say."
Raymond L. Michael Jr.
Inverness
Future for manatees
Mr. Des Camps, after reading your
letter to the editor, please allow me-
to educate you a little on manatees.
They weigh 55 to 75 pounds at birth
and are about four feet long. The
adults weigh in from 1,200 to 3,000-
plus pounds, and range from 10 to 13
feet long.
The female reaches sexual maturi-
ty around 5 years of age. She will be
pregnant about 13 months. She will
nurse her calf and it will stay with
her for more than two years.
As for their hearing, they have good
hearing, but have difficulty locating
the direction of sounds. Try diving
and having boats going over your
head. I believe divers have flags for
this reason.
Most of the manatees at the
Homosassa Springs attraction are
there thanks to us. They have been
injured or orphaned. I believe we
should take care of them. We were in
their home (water), they were not on
land.
Since you have been on the river,
you should know there is a lot of peo-
ple who don't know where the chan-
nel is or just don't care.
If we all had your attitude, there
would be nothing left for our grand-
children to see.
Debbie Shaffer
Crystal River
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'Menopause: The Musical' evokes moments to remember
In our politically correct
society, we are expected to
believe there is no differ-
ence between men and women
- but trust me, there is a dif-
ference. Because of this differ-
ence, men pretending to be
women has been used success-
fully as an entertainment
genre. For example:
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemon
romped in drag to avoid being
hit by the mob in "Some Like it
Hot"
Dustin Hoffman became
"Tootsie."
Robin Williams was "Mrs.
Doubtfire."
Most recently, John Travolta
has cavorted his way
through "Hairspray"r
as the female lead.
And, there's the
one I like best- 31
Julie Andrews pre- i =
tending to be a man
pretending to be a
woman in "Victor,
Victoria."
But from what I Fred B
now hear, women A SLI
performing as real
women has risen the LI
entertainment bar a
few notches higher. My wife
and two daughters recently
went to the Tampa Bay
Performing Arts Center to see
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the stage production
of "Menopause, the
Musical."
I didn't go with
I them. I wasn't invit-
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banned.
Daughter Becky
put it this way, "Dad,
you can't come, it
rannen will be tough enough
CE OF seeing this with my
mother. Maybe I
FE could do it with my
husband, but there's
no way I'm going to sit through
a pointed portrayal of the ebbs,
flows and ravages of raging
hormones with my father!"
Fine.
I stayed home and babysat
grandchildren, not only miss-
ing the play, but also missing
out on eating at the Columbia
Restaurant in Ybor City, which
was on the agenda before the
show.
To add injury to insult, once
they returned home, the
women in my life re-enacted
certain mildly embarrassing
scenes from the show and tor-
mented me by telling about the
luscious Cuban delicacies they
had for dinner, including
"Boliche Criollo" which is
roasted beef with chorizo
sausage, gravy, black beans,
white rice and platanos.
Truth be told, I still remem-
ber my personal experience
with "the change." A decade
or so ago, my sweet, gentle,
kind and caring wife went
through a few weeks of being
anything but until she realized
what was happening and
sought hormone replacement
therapy.
Come to think of it, I became
musical about menopause dur-
ing my sweetheart's journey
along this tumultuous time line
and wrote a song for her. The
title of my tribute is "She's a
Bad, Acid-Tongued Woman." It
is set to a mid-tempo, Willie
Nelson-style melody, but I will
not, repeat, will not, offer the
lyrics for publication.
This is a family newspaper
and I wouldn't want to offend
anyone.
A final note of encourage-
ment to all of you who are now
going, or in the future will go,
through the change of life,
either as a female hot flash suf-
ferer or the male focal point of
a lady's discontent: This, too,
shall pass.
Fred Brannen is an Inverness
resident and a Chronicle
columnist
Letters to the EDITOR
Happy homecoming
When our sons Mike and Matt
returned home to Inverness
from their Air Force overseas
assignments in July, they were
greeted with a reception they
will long remember The people
of Citrus County gave both of
them a warm welcome home.
Mike was honored at Coach's
restaurant, while Matt's cele-
bration was at The Cove. Both
of these restaurants went out of
their way to accommodate
these two young men and their
family and friends who love and
support them. They each
received a large basket with
thank-you letters from the peo-
ple of Citrus County and lots of
gifts from many area mer-
chants.
Their "Welcome Home" was
displayed on several billboards
throughout Inverness. A heart-
felt thank-you to all who were
involved.
The driving force behind
these homecomings, and more
homecomings in the future, is
Barbara Mills. Barbara's effort
to acknowledge and celebrate
the homecoming of these sol-
diers who have served overseas
is truly remarkable.
How fortunate Citrus County
is to have a person like Barbara
who cares and does so much for
our military. God bless Barbara,
all the people who were
involved and contributed in
these homecomings, and to our
men and women in uniform.
David and Saundra Wilson
Inverness
Power boat pressure
Referencing the letter,
"Kayaks kill," tributaries that
lead to and from areas where
manatees live, breed, feed and
congregate are frequently chan-
nels that are shared by boat traf-
fic with motors, with propellers
that slice water, as well as flesh.
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station that blocks spring flow
and over-pumping of the
aquifer for consumptive use of
water.
The resolution: Time travel
to the springhead from a spill
needs to be calculated based
on the percolation and ground-
water movement to the spring
and the time for adequate
response time for HAZMAT
spills. Fifty-foot setbacks are
more than sufficient for
groundwater velocity at 0.65
feet per day. It would take the
spill 77 days to reach the
springhead. However, with a
groundwater movement of 200
feet per hour, it would take
only 15 minutes to reach the
springhead.
The worst possible case is
with a groundwater movement
of 375 feet per hour. Within
eight minutes, pollutants could
reach the springhead. Setbacks
of 100, 500 and 1,000 feet need
to be established based on two
factors: percolation to the
aquifer and groundwater
movement
Preserving undeveloped
The letter writer's inaccurate
depiction of kayakers molesting
and causing the fleeing mana-
tees to get into boat traffic is
nonsense. The writer sounds
like a frustrated boat owner who
blames anything and anyone
that causes him aggravation on
the water manatee areas for
one.
The sheer numbers of power
boaters cause pressure on the
manatees, not to mention the
fishing areas getting depleted by
the sheer numbers of fish being
taken.
Before anyone spouts off
about kayak traffic, just look at
Kings Bay on any given week-
end and look at how many
power boaters are traversing the
bay. Kayaks make up less than
one tenth of the traffic.
Kayakers also have to follow
rules about manatee areas, and
we have to watch out for half-
wits who don't know the rules of
boating.
Bert Winkler
Crystal River
Dumping ground
Few colonizing powers can
have relied so heavily and con-
sistently on the wholesale
deportation of their prison pop-
ulation as did Britain through
almost 250 years of imperial
expansion. By the time America
made her Declaration of
Independence in 1776, the pris-
ons of England had disgorged
some 50,000 of their inmates to
the colonies, most of them des-
tined to survive with their
descendants and populate the
country that was to become the
United States. Compared to the
population in the British
colonies during this time, this
was a huge percentage of peo-
ple.
The recruitment of labor for
the American colonies was
achieved in large measure
through the emptying of English
landscapes such as sand hills
on the Brooksville Ridge and
Withlacoochee Forest is imper-
ative.
Sinkholes throughout the
county and caves in the south-
ern end of the county, large
wetland basins like the Green
Swamp, lands adjacent to the
Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes
and Withlacoochee River
ensure safe, reliable water sup-
plies by protecting the natural
reservoirs that store and
recharge our county's surface
and ground water and feed our
springs with clean and safe
water.
Growth management
through use of pod develop-
ment in sensitive recharge
areas is one of the many
actions that the county can take
today to preserve our natural
resources for the future.
Cumulative impacts
The situation: Changes that
seem small, perhaps appearing
of negligible importance, can
add up to crucial cumulative
impacts on our water supply
and springs. As the county pop-
ulation grows, sprawling devel-
opment patterns and increas-
ing consumption of water
resources result in intensive
use and conversion of our natu-
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jails, workhouses, brothels and
houses of correction. There is
documentary evidence and
firsthand testimony that illus-
trates the emergence and use of
transportation as a means of
dealing with an unwanted pop-
ulation.
When we wave the bloody
flag against "illegal" immi-
grants, claiming the purity and
righteousness of previous immi-
grants, we might do well to
examine the large number of
criminals who populated our
country before 1777. During the
19th century, the United States
also was a dumping ground for
many criminals from other
countries, such as Sweden.
From this criminal element
came hard-working people who
wanted a better life for their
families. From this criminal ele-
ment came American citizens.
The "illegal" immigrants of
today also want a fair and just
life for their families. This can
be done only through laws that
view them as contributing mem-
bers of society, rather than the
hunted criminals they are
accused of being
Kathy Dobronyi
Inverness
Blaming others
I disagree with the writer of
the letter stating that kayaks
kill, not speed boats. Whenever
we are on the water (in a
kayak), there are always boats
ignoring the "no wake" zone, or
violating the "no drinking" law,
or littering.
It is a shame that some peo-
ple are justso selfish not to see
the beauty unspoiled by leak-
ing gasoline engines or the lit-
tering of beer cans.
Everyone needs to take
responsibility for their actions
and quit blaming others out of
guilt
Judy Leavitt
Beverly Hills
ral spring systems.
As demand for domestic,
industrial, agricultural and
irrigation water increases, the
result of so many consumptive
users puts stress on the coun-
ty's water resources. It is
important that the water man-
agement district use the tools
of minimum flow levels (MFLs)
and reservations to. prioritize
ecosystem health. Without
these tools, increasing num-
bers of consumptive use per-
mits siphon off shares of our
common water resources that
will eventually impact the
sources of our springs.
There comes a point when
the combined impacts surpass
a natural water, groundwater
and spring system's capacity to
function fully and effectively
The ecological services that we
rely on from drinking water to
recreational opportunities are
slowly being diminished. Fish
and wildlife could decrease in
abundance and range, some-
times to the brink of extinction,
if actions are not taken today to
preserve their habitats and
sources of clean water.
The resolution: Although the
water management district
rules refer to consideration of
cumulative impacts, in reality
Early birds
I agree with the caller. I'm hav-
ing work done in my back yard
right now and my Mexican and
Guatemalan workers show up at
7 a.m. and work til 8:30 p.m.
and my white workers show up
maybe at 11 and they leave at 3.
So I agree, you have to show up.
Business greed
I'm calling in response to
"Show up for work." I'm
Caucasian. I go to work every
day in the construction industry.
The problem here is that we are
inundated with illegal immi-
grants from South America,
Mexico, all the other countries.
What we need to remember here
is that these are husbands and
fathers trying to feed and house
their children and wives. What
we should be upset about is not
these men doing God's work, but
the greedy business owners
exploiting these people ... It
drives our wages down, our
property values down. It hurts
the scope of their evaluations,
monitoring and authority they
assert to prevent such impacts
is becoming more narrow and
weaker from lack of funds,
manpower, increased permit-
ting and pressures from large
areas such as Tampa and St
Petersburg.
The water management dis-
tricts are required by law to
prevent conflicts arising from
consumptive use in the entire
district The balancing of needs
for large and small consump-
tive-use counties must be
extended to natural water sys-
tems that lie underneath these
counties. The districts must
move beyond a limited water
supply mission to the broader
public interest mission reflect-
ed in the conditions for a con-
sumptive-use permit and coun-
ty water needs.
The professional back-
grounds of the governing board
members of the water manage-
ment district must be balanced
to exclude those members that
have direct economic ties to
Florida's largest water-use
industries such as agricultural,
mining, real estate/home build-
ing and commercial develop-
ment and urban/suburban
infrastructure. Thus, the cur-
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each and every American. Again,
it's the greedy business owner
doing this to you and me. When
you see employers employing
these people illegally, report
them. They're the ones to blame.
Lower wages
I was reading two articles,
two letters about the construc-
tion, about the Mexicans and
Guatemalans working construc-
tion sites. Obviously, one
writer's opinion comes from
probably being suspected of
hiring illegal immigrants. He
says that they work and they
don't go get drunk, they show
up at work. The other person is
a little bit more realistic. Yeah,
they do show up at work
because they work for less and
the people that hire them
should not be allowed to.
Work for cheap
This is Aug. 6. To the person
who wrote in to Sound Off
stating "Show up to work" ...
rent district board represents
dominant economic and politi-
cal power for the larger coun-
ties of the district It sits in the
crossfire of conflicting duties:
meeting the water demands of
the area's ruling businesses
while trying to protect the
water and natural systems
those businesses exploit, the
systems on which the natural
environment and residents
depend on. More environmen-
tal representation is needed
now, not tomorrow.
We must establish and enact
county policies and regulations
of water that meet optimal con-
ditions for the groundwater
and springs that sustain us and
support a vibrant economy that
is so dependent on clean, avail-
able water. Citrus County poli-
cymakers should coordinate
these linkages and close the
gap that exists today between
regulatory programs at the
state and district levels, and
local land-use planning efforts,
none of which is able, in isola-
tion, to protect our water
resources and springs. Shared
programs linking land acquisi-
tion, water conservation, water
reuse, nitrogen-free waters
and better water use should be
part of the solution.
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struction worker for 25 years.
He's 60 years old and he's a
Vietnam Vet. He worked very,
very hard when he was work-
ing on construction. He got
laid off because it got slow,
but the reason is because, as
well, that all our homebuilders
are hiring the Mexicans
because they work for cheap.
My family members are in
construction ... They wanted
them to work cheaper as
cheap as the Mexicans so
they're not doing it. The
Mexicans are taking over -
yes, they are. And to the per-
son who says they shouldn't
drink, to show up to work and
don't drink: That is maybe 20
percent of the construction
workers. Eighty percent are
hardworking men and women
who want to work construc-
tion. Go look at all the con-
struction sites. Yup, they're
filled with Guatemalans and
Mexicans because they're
working for nothing.
Don Cox has a 30-year back-
ground in environmental mon-
itoring and analysis, source
engineering, enforcement
processes and overall environ-
mental planning at the local,
state, federal and volunteer
levels. His professional expe-
rience includes environmen-
tal water quality evaluations,
drinking water supply evalua-
tions, well field evaluations,
drinking water draw down
models, groundwater evalua-
tions, aquifer hydrological
modeling, deep well injection,
solid waste planning and
landfill selection, basin and
water reservoir protection,
wastewater treatment evalua-
tions and principal investiga-
tor for the EP's Acid Rain
Program. He's currently active
as a volunteer with local
organizations including Citrus
20/20. Past volunteer work
includes Crystal River
Waterfronts Florida
Partnership Program, Citrus
County Water and Wastewater
Authority, and supervisor for
state Soil and Water
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Global warming: The threat is from Congress
t 30- to 40-year intervals,
the media and respect-
ed scientists have pre-
dicted dire consequences to
humanity and the planet as the
result of climate change. Of the
last three episodes, two
involved cooling and one con-
cerned warming trends. The
last, in the 1970s, predicted the
coming of a "little ice age,"
with crop failures, starvation,
loss of habitat and human life.
Didn't li.ipeii.. None of the
predictions have been correct
This time around it is "global
warming." and the predictions
are equally dire: Low-lying
countries will be flooded.
Millions of lives lost to drought.
Forty percent of existing
species will become extinct
from loss of habitat
None of that is likely to hap-
pen. The alarmists will be
wrong (again!). I have
recently spent more
than 100 hours
reviewing the actu-
al science of carbon
dioxide, green-
house gases and
the major compo-
nents of climate
change. I found the
"science" underlying Willia:
predictions of warm- OTI
ing incomplete at
best and flawed at VOl
worst. Scientists
around the world are begin-
ning to speak out against the
shoddy methodologies used to
arrive at the "consensus"
among researchers and gov-
ernments and against the opin-
ions put forth as fact
Nonetheless, I am worried.
This time around, the warming
cycle is blamed on human pro-
I
I
duction of carbon
dioxide, giving
activists and politi-
cians an opening to
"do something
about it" The solu-
tions they propose
are more a threat to
our well-being than
a one-degree tem-
n Dixon perature increase
HER during the next 100
years.
CES Consider this:
Even if it is accept-
ed that increased atmospheric
carbon dioxide is responsible
for global warming, none of the
proposals, not Kyoto, not even
stopping all industrial output
would result in a significant
drop in temperature during the
next century! That critical bit
of info can be found in the data
published by the "do some-
thing" crowd.
And what is the likelihood
that China, India and Africa
would slow their economic
development to comply with a
Kyoto carbon treaty? Zero. Yet,
our politicians would tax the
energy companies (raising the
cost of fuel to us) and spend the
money on grants for developing
"alternative energy sources"
that the market would develop
on its own, once prices became
competitive.
They would sell carbon
rights to power companies and
let them trade like oil on the
commodities markets. That
would cause your power bills
to rise dramatically with no
perceptible benefit to the cli-
mate or you.
Everything produced in the
United States, whether manu-
factured or grown, would cost
you much more as the result of
carbon restriction proposals.
Governments would insist you
drive a smaller, lighter automo-
bile (which will collapse like a
baby carriage in a collision) to
save on fuel. Of course, they do
not propose limitations on
their private jets that burn
more fuel on each take-off than
a Ford truck does in a month!
It's all as logical as asking us
to take fewer breaths per
minute so as to release less car-
bon dioxide into the atmos-
phere. Don't laugh! Some fool
will surely recommend it next
Unfortunately, the debate on
management of climate change
is driven by emotion and poli-
tics rather than fact Support
for carbon restriction has
achieved the status of
"Politically Correct," and chal-
lengers of the restrictions are
labeled fools, deniers as in
Holocaust denier and pup-
pets of industry.
During the next few years,
the truth will emerge as it
always has. But what will it
have cost us, between now and
then, if our scientifically chal-
lenged Congress passes what is
currently proposed?
Dr. William Dixon is an
Inverness resident and retired
surgeon. He earned his MD
degree from New York
Medical College, an MBA from
University of South Florida
and his bachelor's from
Columbia College. He served
11 years in the U.S. Army
achieving the rank of lieu-
tenant colonel. He can be e-
mailed at dixonbill@
chronicleonline.com.
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that many athletes use.
Why are we hypocrites about
it?
If we really wanted to ban
performance-enhancing drugs
from sports, we'd simply have
to pass a rule that says if you
are caught, you are banned
from sports for life.
Life. Forever. No second
chance. No whining. No com-
plaining that everyone is doing
it You just get booted from base-
ball, football, tennis or whatever
the heck you're playing. We
Sound OFF
Turn down TV
Reading today's paper, Aug.
6, about somebody wanting a
light on the corner of (County
Road) 491 and (U.S.) 41 in
Holder. I travel that road
Tuesday through Friday any-
where from 6:45 a.m. to 8 a.m.
and the traffic is not bad. I
have yet to see an accident. I
think whoever is hearing the
crashes needs to turn down
their TV. Maybe they're listen-
ing to NASCAR racing. I've not
seen an accident there yet, and
traffic lights are very costly. I
think the money should go to
something else we desperately
need in our county. We don't
need a traffic light there yet. So
turn down your TV.
Reliable workers
This is for the guy, the "Right
to work for less" complaint that
says it doesn't take a brain to
figure out why the whites and
blacks can't get work in con-
struction. He says the foreigners
work for far less. Well, I have a
couple of friends in construc-
tion who are contractors. They
hire these foreigners because
they work and they show up and
they work for about the,same
money. Some of them make
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even more. But once again, they
show up, generally aren't on
drugs, and they work.
No longer safe
I was just reading the
Chronicle today in the
State/Local section, it said
"Sunday filled with robberies."
Yeah, I can believe that. These
people around here ... This
county over here ain't safe any-
more to roam around. As far as
driving, too they don't even
know how to drive. They see you
coming down the road and I'm
driving a big truck and they just
pull right out in front of you. I
don't know if they've got a death
wish or they're on drugs.
Speed limits
I'm responding to Kings Bay
speed limits. People say that
they moved here and want to
ski. Well, lakes don't have man-
atees. So go back to the lakes -
that's my recommendation. I
know you didn't come to
Crystal River because it was
cheap, because I live on the
water here and it's anything
but cheap. But manatees can
only be in certain areas; they
cannot be in lakes. Believe me,
if they could avoid these
speeders, in our lakes, they'd
could add a stipulation that if
caught, you're not even allowed
to play Saturday morning golf at
your local public course.
If we were that serious, ath-
letes would know that taking
the drugs would not be worth
the risk of getting caught
This, in a big loopy way,
brings me back to the state of
Florida and our recent efforts
to reduce the cost of property
insurance and property taxes.
The Legislature's efforts to
reduce the cost of homeown-
ers' insurance have not
worked. Private insurance
companies don't want the risk
of covering the state from the
wind and high water that
probably learn how to walk just
so they could get there.
Age limit dropped
Now that the SHARE Club
has dropped its age limit from
55 to 21, I suppose they'll have
speakers on everything from
birth control to menstrual
cramps and children's dis-
eases. Just what us senior citi-
zens want to hear. Can't we
have anything for senior citi-
zens without including the
younger generation in it?
Water activists
I read your article Sunday on
the leaking sinkholes draining
our precious lake system. The
officials' evasion and buck
passing was no surprise.
Reading through the com-
ments, though, I see one thing
missing: that's a lack of any
comments or involvement of
TOO FAR, our water activist
organization. I thought they'd
be immediately involved in fix-
ing this disaster. Where are
they when you need them? The
lake system is far too impor-
tant for us to ignore this prob-
lem. The lake system is the
crown jewel of Inverness. Let's
get this handled right now. TOO
FAR, get involved and fast.
I
would come with a major hur-
ricane. The state-run Citizens
program has a bigger percent-
age of the risk, and state tax-
payers ultimately are in line to
pick up the bill.
Ron Schultz, our newly elect-
ed state representative from
Homosassa, went on record this
past week as saying the
Legislature's proposed reforms
of the property tax system are
just as bad as the insurance
reforms.
Schultz, speaking to the
Crystal River Rotary Club, said
that if voters approve the refer-
endum in January, it would not
result in any significant tax
reform.
Letters to the EDITOR
Executive privilege
The Chronicle is upset with
President Bush's use of execu-
tive privileges calling it disap-
pointing, in its July 21 editori-
al.
Are the editorial board
members aware President
Clinton has a well-earned rep-
utation as king of executive
privilege, granting 140 par-
dons during his last minutes
in office with many going to
terrorists, people who paid
Hillary's brothers to arrange
for pardons, contributed
money or key support to
Hillary's Senate campaign,
given the Clintons expensive
personal gifts, and/or made
large contributions to Clinton's
Presidential Library? One of
the pardons went to Clinton's
own brother, Roger, while
another went to Susan
MacDougal, who kept quiet
about Clinton during the
Whitewater trial.
John Blakley
Citrus Springs
Manatee truths
The Chronicle publisher
needs no rescuing from any-
one, let alone me, a self-
appointed manatee advocate.
This week, I sent an e-mail to
Gerry Mulligan, half-heartedly
suggesting that his paper isn't
doing enough to educate the
public about the speeding
dangers happening on Kings
Bay and surrounding water
areas/canals.
When I read "Kayaks kill,"
a letter written by J.D.
Gilbreath, the hackles bristled.
There is so much misinforma-
tion about manatees in Citrus
County.
Mr. Gilbreath, read the fol-
lowing words carefully:
Watercraft speeding can
injure and kill manatees.
Have you noticed that
kayakers wouldn't dare enter
the speed zones for fear of los-
ing life or limb? Where would
you have them go? You may be
an "irresponsible boat driver,"
I am not. I know the Chronicle
wasn't speaking to me if or
when they wrote about boat
speeders.
If the shoe fits Mr. G., you
know the rest And don't you
speak for me or, even worse,
the manatee. Your words,
"Manatees prefer the shaded
The problem is all about
math and politics. The politics
of the issue is that the
Legislature loves to create
property tax exemptions for
groups of citizens whose vote
they seek at election time.
Every time a new exemption is
added, the tax system gets
more out of whack
The ironic aspect of the leg-
islative reforms is that the state
doesn't use property tax for any
of its programs, only local gov-
ernment and schools use prop-
erty taxes. So the state legisla-
tors' pass property tax exemp-
tions that win them votes, and
then make it more difficult for
those on the local level to get
shallow waters" may or may
not be true. You might want to
inform the mother and calf
who are constantly swimming
down the deep-water canal I
live on that she/they need to
"go shallow."
Irresponsible boat and per-
sonal watercraft speeders are
the ones influencing the need
to impose restrictions on
Kings Bay, not the publisher of
a local newspaper. Any
responsible journalist/newspa-
per would be negligent in not
printing such important infor-
mation as boat speeding and
manatee death issues.
As I re-read your letter, I am
suspicious that all you wanted
to do with your words was to
agitate people. It worked on
me, but it also gave me the
opportunity to get some man-
atee truths told. Thanks.
Leslie L. Granville
Crystal River
Losing Pace
This past June, Defense
Secretary Robert Gates
shocked the political estab-
lishment by announcing he
would not renominate Marine
Corps four-star Gen. Peter
Pace as chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Gates concluded that the
focus of his confirmation
process would have been on
the past, rather than the
future, and further, that there
was the very real prospect the
process would be quite con-
tentious."
Pace the first Marine and
I say this with pride as a
Marine veteran to serve as
chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid declared Pace, with 48
military decorations on his
chest, to be incompetent Reid
could have said he didn't
agree with Pace's decisions or
with the politically unpopular
war But incompetent?
Pace's career didn't end
merely because of Reid's
shoddy remarks. Pace, a
Catholic, also offended the
secular god of Tolerance. He
had the audacity to say that he
believed sex outside of mar-
riage as wrong, whether homo-
sexual or heterosexual.
The New York Times
declared him a bigot The rest of
the liberal media followed suit
the job done.
The math part of the dilem-
ma is that the January referen-
dum does nothing about how
much money is spent It simply
re-adjusts the burden with a
new complex equation of
exemptions and valuation.
The problem is that it has
suddenly become too expen-
sive for some people to retire
to Florida. We've built an econ-
omy on tourism and retirees.
With Florida property taxes,
insurance costs and gasoline
prices skyrocketing, retirees
are looking for other options.
And as the cost of living here
increases, many of those who
work in the tourism business
We are in real trouble if
America's No. 1 military offi-
cer cannot defend the proposi-
tion that the military should
exemplify high moral stan-
dards.
We should mourn the fact
that we have lost the service,
of this decorated and princi-
pled man. And we should
mourn the loss of honor, duty,
and common decency among
our nation's leaders.
Pace has more integrity in
his little finger than the entire
Congress of of the United
State. What an embarrassing
bunch of morons we have
elected. I have never wit-
nessed a more despicable
group of losers in my life who
have been entrusted to such
high office.
Pace is a Marine, a true
American patriot and the
antithesis of Reid and the rest
of the liberals.
Joe Spoto
Pine Ridge
CHAMP Act
The following message was
sent Aug. 3 to Republican
Ginny Brown-Waite, our con-
gressional district representa-
tive. The vote was along party
lines, 225 for and 204 opposed.
"I was disappointed to learn
of your vote against the
CHAMP Act This legislation is
a needed step forward in
bringing healthcare to mil-
lions of uninsured children as'
well as providing low-income
older Americans with pre-
scription drug assistance.
"When SCHIP reauthoriza-,
tion and Medicare legislation
return to the floor for final
approval, I hope you will
rethink your vote against such
a critical bill. I look forward to
hearing more from AARP
about other votes you cast in
the future.
"According to your newslet-
ter, you opposed the bill on the
basis of it being at the expense
of seniors whereas AARP says
the bill provides for low-
income older Americans with
prescription drug assistance
not now provided by the
Medicare Part D pharmaceuti-
cal industry bill. I'd like to
hear more from you on your
reasons for opposition."
Frances Harbin
Homosassa
can no longer afford to live in
the state.
We're making an economic
mess of the Sunshine State.
We don't need any razzle-daz-
zle formula that confuses the
issue. We need less govern-
ment spending and we need
lower insurance rates.
Voters have a simple mes-
sage for Gov. Crist and the
Legislature: Stop trying to
make everyone happy and go
figure it out.
Gerry Mulligan is the publish-
er of the Chronicle. His e-mail
address is gmulligan@
chronicleonline.com.
SHADES
Continued from Page 1C
at 4 a.m. to take us to the
Orlando airport. Little did I
know that I would turn in for
my next. night's sleep until
close to 3 a.m. the next day. Old
friends will do that to you.
So with three hours of sleep
under my belt "Thursday
night" (aka Friday morning)
and nearly a whopping five
hours of' sleep "Friday night"
we found ourselves weary but
ready to head out to the wed-
ding Saturday.
Those familiar with the
Catskill region of New York
State understand there's no
similarity to "downstate." The
mountains turn to hills and roll
into the Hudson River Valley.
Given that buddy Pete is a lit-
tle different, so was his wed-
ding.
Neale and I met up with Pete
and his dad at a boat ramp
where Catskill Creek meets the
Hudson River We were picked
up by a friend of Pete's (not an
old acquaintance) and we
headed south down the river to
a place known as the
Saugerties Lighthouse, which
is a lighthouse and small bed-
and-breakfast only accessed by
hikers and boaters.
As boaters and hikers came
along, there was a sense that
Pete, his bride Kathy, dad Pete
Sr. and Neale were the only
people I knew. Like a mystery
unfolding though, one by one
my eyes caught the eyes of oth-
ers. We'd quickly look away,
then, one by one, "Hey, aren't
you..."
Before long I was filling
Neale in on who some of those
people were. "See that guy
with the gray hair over there
...", "See the guy with next-to-no
hair over there...", etc., etc.
Seeing these old acquain-
tances after three decades put
a subtle perspective on the
passing of time. It was a gentle
reminder that time stops for no
man but I'd at least have
thought they'd point out that I
hadn't changed a bit!
E Speaking of time, there
was a celebration of note on
Saturday. Stepdaughter Tobey
Hunter celebrated her fifth
anniversary of being cancer
free.
Diagnosed with breast can-
cer while in her early 20s, she
had to cope with procedures
and decisions one wouldn't
wish upon anyone.
Since that ordeal she has
been active with the American
Cancer Society and has really
turned a negative into a posi-
tive for herself and others.
Speaking of stepdaugh-
ters, Samantha Hunter is now
engaged to a guy her mom and
I think highly of. When Ryan
came down from Jacksonville
to talk to us about his plans to
propose, Neale made the poor
guy play a Jeopardy-style triv-
ia game where he had to
answer Samantha-specific
questions.
The way I figure it, if he can
put up with us, he's good
enough for Samantha. And
that's got to be pretty good.
Charlie Brennan is editor of
the Citrus County Chronicle.
He can be e-mailed at
cbrennan@
chronicleonline.com.
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Mend the berms
Could we possibly get any
more competent or clueless
officials in Inverness and Citrus
County? They'll spend a fortune
on that cesspool Cooter Pond,
yet they won't take quick and
appropriate action to repair the
berms around the sinkholes in
the Morrison Pool that threaten
our entire lake system. They
need to fix these berms perma-
nently, properly and quickly. No
more delays or stopgap
repairs, please. Let's do some-
thing right in Citrus County for
a change. Let's fix the lake sys-
tem.
Better candidate
To all you Bush bashers com-
plaining about all the stuff
going on in the country: Not
one single one of those candi-
dates could ever endure what
President Bush has had to put
up with in his eight years in
office not one single one of
you. So I think the majority of
Americans realize who is the
better as a president, all
around, and who's going to be
the better candidate to run for
office, and it won't be a
Democrat.
Saving animals
I read in the Chronicle watch
on TV about the animal rights
activists, the PETA people,
protesting against Michael
Vick, the football player,
because of the dog-fighting
business out in Virginia. Yet,
how come I don't see in the
Chronicle about the animal
rights activists being upset
about this hoof-and-mouth dis-
ease epidemic going on in
Britain that in 2001 had 7 bil-
lion farm animals cows,
pigs, sheep slaughtered and
incinerated? And now it just
broke out again and all these
animals, when they die, why
isn't PETA buying farms to let
these animals grow old?
Ask Canadians
That person who called in
about Canadian healthcare not
being very good, and the
"Sicko" movie isn't very good,
should 1. see the "Sicko"
movie, and 2. talk to some
Canadians. I've talked to them;
I know them. Yes, sometimes
they have to wait for surgery
that is elective, but if there was
an emergency or cancer or any-
thing life-threatening, they
don't have to wait. They get
good care, they get free care
and their medication is price
controlled because the
Canadian government negoti-
ates with the pharmacy manu-
facturers, which our govern-
ment apparently feels is
beneath them to do so. They
soak the heck out of us for
their buddies to get nice and
rich.
24-hour lights
Can anyone tell me why the
overhead streetlights by the
Crystal River Mall as far down
as Charlie's Fish House are on
24 hours a day, seven days a
week? What a waste of taxpay-
ers' money.
No place to go
I am outraged at the front
page where it says "Manatee
advocates: Slow speed all
year." The people that are
involved with that have to be
clueless. Do they realize that
by closing all Kings Bay and all
that area, that the families that
have little kids on the back with
little wakeboards and tubes will
have no place to go except
down the main channel where
all the fast boats, all the
shrimp boats, all the boats
from the restaurants have to
go? So if a little kid falls off, it
has no chance, all because we
want to save the manatees. So
neglect the children and save
the manatees. Get a life and
leave Kings Bay alone.
Brown-Waite's votes
Our veteran-loving Ginny
Brown-Waite voted against a
measure to make sure that rest
periods at home equal the
same as the length of duty in
Iraq. She also did not vote on
the ethics and lobbying rules.
That's interesting. And she
voted against children's health-
care.
Triple coverage
Come on, people, you've got
it all backward. The major
insurance companies dropping
house policies is because they
don't have their car policies
with them. So why don't you
call your neighborhood lizard
and ask him if he'll insure
your home for you. Otherwise,
with a major corporation, you
need to have your homeown-
.ers, auto insurance and life
insurance. They will not drop
you if you'iave all that.
Makes no sense
This is to the person who
was calling to name the new
school in Citrus Springs after
Holder: It's not in Holder, so
why would we name a school
after Holder when it's in Citrus
Springs? Makes no sense.
Time to cut budget
I live in Sugarmill Woods.
People in Sugarmill Woods are
moving out of Citrus County
faster than they're coming in.
One in every.15 houses in
Sugarmill Woods is for sale.
Just recently, I counted 20
houses for sale a combina-
tion of new and old 20 in a
two-block area. Unbelievable
amount of people moving out
of Sugarmill Woods and Citrus
County. Taxes, homeowners'
insurance and high interest
rates are driving them out of
here. Why keep a high budget
for the Sugarmill Woods
Homeowners Association when
they can reduce it and cut their
budget back? Save money and
stop charging us these exorbi-
tant prices and fees. Let's get
with it, Sugarmill Woods %
Homeowners Association. Cut
your budget like everybody else
is cutting their budget, not
increase your budget, but cut"
it.
Film flashes through
The local theaters keep every
rotten movie on two to three
weeks, sometimes longer, but
"Sicko" comes and it's on one
Sound OFF
week. Before people even know
it's here, the thing is gone. I
know a lot of people planned
to go and now they're not going
to be able to see it. Thanks a
lot, local theaters. We like your
rotten movies...
Surge protectors
Time tells if an idea works.
For the second month now, we
have saved about $30 on the
light bill because of putting the
television, TV, VCRs and com-
puters on those surge protect,
tors or power strips, whatever
they are called. We turn off the
strip when not in use, day or
night. Simple as that.
Crashing noise
This is in reference to Mr.
Perkins' comments about the
intersection of (U.S.) 41 and
(County Road) 491. I have been
using that intersection for the
past 10 to 12 years a couple of
times a day, and I have yet to
see anybody bouncing or
crashing into each other. I think
he must be listening to some-
thing else other than cars
crashing into one another.
Iraqi training
Our tax dollars at work:
bringing Iraqi police officers to
Mississippi to train them. Well,
you know what? I'd rather see
my tax dollars going to work to
help the people of New Orleans
or maybe help our bridges, our
infrastructure. No, instead my
taxes are going to help some
Iraqi country? ... I'd like to
know how much it costs to
bring two groups of police offi-
cers from Iraq to Mississippi to
train them, OK? And I'd like to
know, years ago we were wor-
ried about the wacko in Waco;
we should have been worried
about the wacko in Houston
because somebody had to have
approved these police officers
coming to Mississippi, some
hired official. After all, he is the
commander-in-chief. Yeah, chief
cook and bottle washer.
Leaving impression
In the Chronicle in Sound
Off, I agree with the person
who said TV commercials are
stupid. I, too, believe that
strongly. But you know the peo-
ple who make these commer-
cials, they think that if you
don't like them, you remember
them. But even if they sold a
product for one penny, I would-
n't buy any of them.
Mindless boating
In response to the letter
about the intelligence of mana-
tees: I'm from Atlanta and visit
Crystal River quite often and
I'm greatly disturbed about the
boaters and the skiers who
obviously disregard posted
speed limits. So maybe the
lack of intelligence lies in the
humans, not in the manatees.
It would be nice if these
boaters and jet-skiers would
pay more attention and don't
hurt some humans.
Cleaning duty
This is in response to the
"Road wreck cleanup." Tow
truck drivers are supposed to
clean up after the wrecks. If
they don't, they should be
turned in to the company that
they work for.
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How soon we forget.
It was summer 2004, much like this
one. Hot, steamy, no wind to speak of.
Then four names came-a-visiting.
Remember Charley? Or Frances?
How about Jeanne? Maybe Ivan?
The hurricane summer that year
brought four named storms criss-
crossing virtually every square inch
of Florida. Two Frances and
Jeanne were tropical storms by the
time they reached Citrus County, but
their havoc damaged buildings and
cut power to thousands of people for
weeks.
Hurricanes and tropical storms are
dangerous acts of nature where the
best defense is a proper plan. So say
the experts.
The Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce wanted to let its members
in on that secret. The chamber had a
seminar in May but only about 10 peo-
ple showed up including chamber
staffers.
Chamber officials admitted they're
stumped.
"It's really frightening when you
think about it," chamber executive
director Kitty Barnes said. "We've
had several seminars. People just
don't come. They're either very pre-
pared or they don't care."
Chamber office manager Suzanne
Clemente, who organized the semi-
nar, said business owners apparently
ignore the warnings until an actual
storm is on the way
"People are just complacent," she
said. "They're waiting until it hap-
pens and then will figure it out after
that."
Not only should business owners be
prepared to head off the storm by cov-
ering windows with plywood, the
chamber says businesses should have
post-storm plans as well.
Crystal Jefferson, assistant vice
president at Nature Coast Title,
attended the seminar and said she
came away with plenty of helpful tips.
"There's a lot I need to do, it seems
like," she said. "We need a backup
plan, a satellite office to set up some-
where to continue with business if we
can't get to our office or the power is
out."
Barnes said the lack of business
interest is particularly strange con-
sidering Citrus County is a Gulf Coast
county and is susceptible to strong
storms.
Like many longtime business lead-
ers, Barnes vividly remembers the
1993 "no-name" storm that arrived at
early dawn and flooded everything
west of U.S. 19.
And, if the experience of Hurricane
Katrina victims in Louisiana,
Mississippi and Alabama is an indica-
tion, Citrus County business owners
should understand what their insur-
ance covers and what it doesn't
"You're nuts if you don't have
enough coverage," Barnes said. "I
wonder if people really think about
that"
Another thing: The chamber has re-
entry stickers for all businesses for
owners to return to their property in a
storm's aftermath. Clemente said it's
better to get those stickers now than
wait until panic time.
DISASTER PLANNING
CHEKCKLIST
Know your risk.
Take necessary precautions.
Always protect data with backup
files.
Plan ahead to work with limited
cash and no water, sewer or
power for two weeks; store emer-
gency supplies at the office.
Protect your employees con-
sider providing shelter; establish
communication plans.
Review insurance coverage.
Source: Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
"About 95 percent of the businesses
haven't picked them up," she said.
Jefferson said it's easy to get com-
placent.
"I think we're just so busy with our
day-to-day operations," she said. "You
don't think about the bad things that
can happen."
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Ryan would like to invite the community down to visit the
newly remodeled office and to meet the staff located at
507 W. Main Street. If you need directions please call
(352) 341-3276.
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The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Adams Homes of Northwest Florida. Pictured front row: Alaina
Coleman, Pam Wolsgon, Mike Esposito, John Coleman, Tom Gerberding, Janice Contreras, Tracy Collins. Pictured back row: Chamber
Ambassadors Scott Mason, Wendy Hall and Janet Mayo; John Marsland-Pettit; Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes; Chamber
Ambassador John Porter. Adams Homes firmly believes that regardless of price, size or location, all buyers want their builder to deliv-
er value. Their mission is to offer the highest quality, single-family home for any budget; homes that are skillfully designed and solidly
built. Whether you are a first time homebuyer or an "empty nester" it is their desire to help you have the home of your dreams. They
are committed to building communities that exceed the expectations of today's homebuyer. "The Good Life Deserves A Good Home"
call Adams Homes at (352) 382-4955 or visit them at 9214 S. Suncoast Parkway in Homosassa.
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Are you tired of the high cost
of health insurance? Are you
looking for a way to attract and
retain good employees? The
Florida Legislature passed a
law in 2005 allowing employers
to payroll deduct individual
health insurance for their
employees at little or no cost to
the employer. ,
Your Citrus County Chamber
of Commerce, in association
with Affiliated Health
Insurers, is offering an exclu-
sive health insurance and ben-
efit plan for its members. It is
called the Citrus County
Chamber Elite Benefit Plan.
The following is an endorse-
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Learn to rumba
and cha-cha
Central Florida Community
College will feature the Rumba and
the Cha-cha during its
next Ballroom
Dancing course at the
Citrus Campus. No
partner is required to
register for the course,
held from 6 to 7 p.m. on
Aug. 13 through Sept. 1
Building L2-103, 3800 S
Highway, Lecanto. The
$45. For information or r
call 352-249-1210 or vis
www.CFCCtraining.comrr
CFCC offers
painting cla
Central Florida Comr
College is accepting reg
Bob Ross Oil Painting w
August at the Citrus Cai
S. Lecanto Highway, Le
Bob Ross painting tech
popular on PBS stations
allows beginning and ex
dents to complete an er
during one class. The cI
held from 10 a.m. to 2 p
Building L2-103. The fei
session is $50 and inclu
materials, such as canv
and paints. On Thursda
featured painting will be
Tranquil Mountain," a mi
scene with a chapel. Or
Aug. 18, the painting wi
Poinsettia Wreath"; a sp
brush can be purchased
the class. Then Tuesda
the painting will be "Aur
Dance," northern lights
night sky and pine trees
near a lake. For informal
tration, call 352-249-121
www.CFCCtraining.com
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Central Florida Comm
College will offer Introdu
Computers beginning in
the Citrus Campus. The
be held from 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 22 tt
12, in Building L2-201B,
Lecanto Highway, Lecar
members who is enrolled in
the Elite Benefit Plan:
"Thank you for your help in
offering affordable health
insurance coverage for our
staff members. AS you know, it
is very difficult to find and
retain good, dependable
employees. I am lucky to have
such a great staff-the one issue
that kept resurfacing, however,
was the fact that we did not
have health insurance avail-
able to our employees. I was
pleased to find your insert in
the Citrus County Chamber's
newsletter. The products avail-
able were presented to the
staff in a professional manner
that was easy to understand.
course fee is $95. This course offers
an introduction to the personal com-
puter. Students will be introduced to
the mouse and keyboard functions,
navigating windows, word process-
ing, databases and
'spreadsheets. This course
will include a discussion of
Internet surfing, browsers,
e-mail and chat rooms. For
which will be information or registration, call 352-
Mondays, 249-1210 or visit
0, in www.CFCCtraining.com
. Lecanto CFCC provides
course fee is
registration, Microsoft Office class
sit Central Florida Community
I College will offer Microsoft Office
three Basics beginning in August at the
SSes Citrus Campus. The course will be
held from 8 to 11 p.m. on Saturdays,
unity Aug. 18 through Oct. 6, in Building
)istration for L2-201 B, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway,
Workshops in Lecanto. The course fee is $140.
mpus, 3800 This course offers an introduction to
,canto. The Microsoft Office programs Word,
unique, made Excel, and PowerPoint. Students
s nationwide, should have basic computer knowl-
xpert stu- edge. Certificates of completion will
entire painting be awarded following completion of
lasses will be course. For information or registra-
p.m. in tion, call 352-249-1210 or visit
e for each www.CFCCtraining.com
as, brushes Real estate courses to
y, Aug. 2, the begin at CFCC
"Heart of Central Florida Community
mountain College and the Realtors Institute of
n Saturday, Citrus County are accepting registra-
II be "Holiday tion for real estate courses that begin
)ecial floral in August. The classes will be held at
d for $15 in the Realtors Association of Citrus
y, Aug. 21, County, 714 S. Scarboro Ave.,
ora's Lecanto. The 14-Hour Continuing
with colorful Education course will be offered Aug.
with a cabin 14-16 from 6 to 10 p.m. and Aug. 20-
ition or regis- 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is
10 or visit $59 and includes books. Broker 30-
1 Hour Post-license will be offered in
tes seven sessions, Tuesdays and
lass Thursdays, Aug. 21 through Sept. 13,
from 6 to 10 p.m. The course fee is
unity $175 and includes books. Real
action to Estate Principles and Practices will
August at be offered Mondays, Tuesdays and
course will Wednesdays, Aug. 27 through Oct.
on 2, from 6 to 10 p.m. The cost is $285
through Sept. and includes books. For information
3800 S. or registration, call 352-249-1210 or
nto. The visit www.CFCCtraining.com.
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The coverage was affordable dous opportunity. If your busi-
and the policies offered were ness is not currently a member
personalized to every individ- of the Citrus County Chamber
ual's needs. I am very pleased of Commerce, we encourage
with the variety of policies and you to call one of our three
coverage available to each *local offices to find out more
individual. It would have been about the Elite Benefit Plan
difficult and time consuming to and the many other benefits
pay each premium separately, the Chamber provides for its
One bill, once a month makes members.
the accounting simple. Thanks The Chamber is fortunate to
again for your help. We look have several qualified and rep-
forward to working with you in utable insurance agencies that
the future." Teri Adkisson, .can assist you in finding an
General Manager, Central insurance option that will fit
Motel. ,your particular needs. Please
The Citrus County Chamber feel free to visit our website to
of Commerce hopes that you, find Chamber member
our Chamber members, will Insurance agencies, or give us
take advantage of this tremen- a call for an up to date listing.
Chamber plans election
n September, members of
the Citrus County Chamber
of Commerce will be asked
to vote for nine candidates to fill
positions on the Board of
Directors. These Directors will
be selected by the Chamber's
nomination committee and will
serve a term of three years
beginning Jan. 1, 2008.
Any member of the Citrus
County Chamber of Commerce
may submit their name along
with signatures from 25 other
Chamber members in good
standing to the nomination com-
mittee. All names should be sub-
mitted to the attention of Kitty
Barnes at any one of the three
Chamber offices. in Crystal
River, Inverness or Homosassa.
A list of candidates for the
final ballot will go before the
Board for approval at the regu-
lar Board of Directors meeting
in September After approval,
the ballot will be mailed out to
all members by Sept 14.
All ballots must be returned to
the Inverness Chamber office by
Friday, Sept 28.
Signature forms for interested
candidates can be picked up at
any Chamber office.
Member News
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The Wings Grief Support Team
of Hospice of Citrus County in
association with Central Florida
Community College will present
"Five Wishes" which will be held on
three consecutive Monday
evenings from 5:30-7 p.m. begin-
ning Oct. 22 at the Central Florida
Community College Lecanto
Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Hwy.
The "Five Wishes" document helps
you express how you want to be
treated if you are seriously ill and
unable to speak for yourself. It is
unique among all other living will
and health agent forms because it
looks to all of a person's needs:
medical, personal, emotional and
spiritual. "Five Wishes" also
encourages discussing your wish-
es with your family and physician.
"Five Wishes" meets legal require-
ments in 40 states including
Florida. Jonathan Beard, Wings
Grief Support Manager with
Hospice of Citrus County, will pres-
ent the program. "There are many
things in life which are out of our
hands. 'Five Wishes' lets you say
exactly how you want to be treated
if you get seriously ill." said Beard.
To register, contact Jonathan
Beard at 352-527-2020 or 866-
642-0962. For information on the
many services that Hospice of
Citrus County offers, call 352-527-
2020 or visit the web at www.hos-
piceofcitruscounty.org.
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The Florida Department of
Environmental Protection's (DEP)
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State
Park recently had two volunteers
recognized as "Outstanding
Volunteers" by the Nature Coast
Volunteer Center, a Citrus County
volunteer recruitment organization.
Park Services Specialist Maria
Chance nominated the husband
and wife team of Bob and Gail
Mitchell for their dedication and
overall contribution to Homosassa
Springs. Bob and Gail are mem-
bers of the park's citizen support
organization and work most of the
park's annual events, including
Homosassa Heritage Day, the
Easter Egg Hunt, Haunted Tram
Rides and the Christmas
Celebration of Lights. Bob is also a
volunteer boat and tram driver and
is often the first to arrive at the
park. Gail volunteers in the park
office, edits park newsletters and
photographs park events and
wildlife. For more information about
Florida's award-winning state
parks, visit
www.FloridaStateParks.org.
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Koffee Kafe & More
HPH welcomes
new volunteers
JIM SHIELDS/Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Koffee Kafe & More. Pictured front row: Chamber Ambassador Betty
& Dharma Murphy; Elissa Medders Owner; Chamber Ambassadors Wendy Hall, Janet Mayo and Chuck Morgan. Pictured back row:
Chamber Ambassadors Jackie Marx and John Porter. Picture taken by Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes. Come on in, grab a hot
latte, sit back and relax. Koffee Kafe and More is waiting to serve you. Located just East of CR486 on SR44 in Crystal River in the New
Bella Vista Plaza, you will enjoy a variety of drinks and food within a warm, contemporary atmosphere. Koffee Kafe and More strives for
excellence in food, drink, atmosphere and service. They are open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Don't have time to stop
by the Kafe? Effective Aug. 20 we will begin delivery service from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday with a $20 minimum order.
Please call 352-564-2633 or fax your order to 352-564-2631. Please allow at least 30 45 minutes as all of our sandwiches, wraps, etc.
are made to order.
Custom Creations
The Citrus team of
Hernando-Pasco Hospice
(HPH) is gearing up for a
busy autumn and cordially
invites adults to participate
in a training for
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Resident com-
forters are particularly
needed, according to Debi
Shields, volunteer coordina-
tor. These volunteers play an
extremely important role by
visiting one or two patients
weekly for a few hours and
providing much-needed
companionship and support.
The visits also give family
members time to attend to
their own needs. Resident
comforters are never
involved in direct patient
care, Shields said, and see
hospice patients in private
residences, nursing homes,
assisted living facilities or
at the Hernando-Pasco
Hospice Care Center in
Inverness.
ernando Flexible volun-
spice teer hours are
ve available and
orientation seasonal resi-
dents are wel-
a.m. to -3 come. The train-
Vednesday, ing will provide
nd Friday, individuals with
an overview of
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ills, in the serving individ-
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(352) a life-limiting
p illness in June
2005 regardless
of their ability
to pay. Participants will have
the opportunity to select
from volunteer roles other
than that of resident com-
forters, said Shields. Lunch
will be provided by the HPH
Citrus team both days and
upon the training's comple-
tion, volunteer graduates
will receive a certificate
and goodie bag. Pre-regis-
tration is required. To do so
or obtain more information,
call Shields at (352) 527-
4600.
BBBS gets ready
for back-to-school
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Citrus County, in conjunction
with Florida Low Income
Housing, is planning to dis-
tribute about 100 back-to-
school packs to their Little
Brothers and Sisters and addi-
tional children in the commu-
nity
Big Brothers Big Sisters is
requesting individuals, clubs,
pump up the volume.
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Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Custom Creations. Pictured front row: Chamber Ambassador
Jackie Marx, Annette Owner & Sam McEwen; Chamber Ambassadors Kandy Kremnetz and John Porter. Pictured back row: Chamber
Executive Director Kitty Barnes; Chamber Ambassadors David Heinz and Janet Mayo. Custom Creations is a unique gift shop owned
and operated by Annette McEwen. Custom Creations carries items from rubber stamps to crystal desk clocks. The gifts purchased from
Custom Creations can be embellished with personal names, clip art and photographs. All engraving is currently done by a laser and can
be done on acrylic, coated metal, crystal glass, leather, marble, paper, plastic, rubber, stone, tile, veneer, wood and more. We think
you will find Custom Creations to be a delightful place to create your special gifts for grads, anniversaries, weddings new parents, grand-
parents, special thank yous and so much more. Custom Creations is located at 3822 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness and can be
reached by calling (352) 344-0249 or visit them on the Web at www.ccoffl.com.
Member News
churches, organizations and
businesses to donate school
supplies for the packs.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters
Inverness office is coordinat-
ing the project and has a com-
plete list of needed items. The
deadline to donate items is
August 6. Please call Jennifer
at 352-344-0400 for more infor-
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School Of Dance Arts, Inc. is
currently accepting registration for
the 2007/2008 term. Dance disci-
plines include Classical Ballet, Tap,
Jazz and Modern dance. Age 3 to
Adult: For more information please
contact the studio at 352-637-
4663.
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If you have soft, relaxing music
or books on CD or cassette, the
Citrus team of Hernando-Pasco
Hospice (HPH) would greatly
appreciate your donations. The
Hospice is organizing an audio
library for patients and family mem-
bers with the hope that listening to
something tranquil or of special
interest will help put their mind at
ease. Donations can be dropped
off at HPH's new and expanded
team office between 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. weekdays at 3545 N.
Lecanto Hwy., Beverly Hills, in the
Park Plaza. If you have questions,
please call a Citrus team member
at 352-527-4600. In June, HPH
t Citrus celebrated its second year of
serving Citrus County residents
who are affected by a life-limiting
illness regardless of their ability to
pay. The not-for-profit hospice pro-
vides care, comfort and support to
individuals in private residences,
nursing homes, assisted living facil-
ities or at the Hernando-Pasco
Hospice Care Center in Inverness.
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The Citrus team of Hemando-
Pasco Hospice (HPH) and repre-
sentatives of the Citrus County
Sheriffs Office are partnering to
offer workshops for any adult who
is a victim of suicide. There is no
charge to participate. The two-part
workshops will be held from 6 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6
and Thursday, Sept. 13 in the Gulf
Room of Citrus Memorial Hospital's
Annex, 502 W. Highland Blvd.,
Inverness. The goal of the work-
shops is to help adults who are try-
ing to cope with complex feelings
of grief, shock, confusion, anger
and guilt due to a suicide commit-
ted by a family member, friend or
co-worker, according to Wendy
Hall, LCSW, a HPH Citrus team
staff member and one of the work-
shop's facilitators. A representative
of the Citrus County Sheriffs Office
Victim's Advocacy Program will co-
facilitate. Due to the sensitivity of
the subject matter, those interested
in attending are asked to pre-regis-
ter by calling HPH Citrus at 352
527-4600 so that the group can
remain small. The not-for-profit
hospice provides care, comfort and
support to individuals affected by a
life-limiting illness and their loved
ones regardless of ability to pay.
Bereavement services for any
grieving adult or child are also
offered at no charge.
MEN
ERA American Realty and
Investments is pleased to welcome
Sandi Hart to "The American
Team." Sandi will work as a sales
associate in the company's
Inverness office. Sandi, who relo-
cated to Citrus County with her
husband just less than a year ago,
has been active in the real estate
profession in Texas and South
Carolina since 1985. Sandi is the
proud parent of four children, three
stepchildren and 25 grandchildren.
She enjoys boating, travel and the-
ater as leisure time pursuits and
has involved herself in the Citrus
County Art League, Girl Scouts,
Chamber of Commerce and as a
MS volunteer in the community.
ERA American Realty, a Top 10
ERA company nationally, has
served the real estate needs of
Citrus County since 1980, and
invites you to contact Sandi Hart at
its Inverness office at 726-5855 for
help with all your real estate needs.
ERA American Realty is proud to
recognize Jackie Davis as the Top
Listing associate for July for the
Inverness office. Top Sales Volume
honors go to Kathy Brooks and
Denise Simmons. Jackie, Kathy
and Denise would be delighted to
help you with all your real estate
needs and can be reached at the
ERA American Realty office in
Inverness at 352-726-5855. For
our Beverly Hills office, Top Listing
honors go to Rob Ash and Lar
Lopez for July. Merry Teller has
achieved both the Top Sales and
Top Sales Volume honors. Rob,
Lar and Merry can all be reached
at ERAAmerican Realty's office in
Beverly Hills at 352-746-3600 to
discuss all of your real estate ques-
tions. In our Homosassa office, the
Top Listing honor goes to Becky
Norman for July. Top Sales honor
goes to Mark Augustsson. Lauretta
Hajik has achieved the Top Sales
Volume honor. Becky, Mark and
Lauretta can all be reached at ERA
American Realty's office in
Homosassa and all would be
delighted to help you with any of
your real estate needs, so please
give them a call at (352) 795-3144.
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AUGUST 12, 2007
10 reasons to join CCBA Builders plan Fall
P dovrliA fT -IHTme-
1. Three-for-One
Membership
When you join our local associa-
tion (Citrus County Builders
Association), you receive the ben-
efits of three memberships. You
automatically become a member
at the state (Florida Home Builders
Association) and national level
(National Association of Home
Builders) that's three member-
ships for one price.
2. Powerful Advocacy
Every day, NAHB, FHBA, and
CCBA fight to defeat excessive
regulations that are driving up the
cost-of housing. That puts money
and time back in your pocket! On
a local level, we keep you
informed promptly and provide
opportunities for you to make a dif-
ference. For example, meetings
are held monthly between CCBA
Members and city and county staff
to keep channels of communica-
tion open between the industry
and those who develop and
enforce building regulations. These
casual lunches are open to any
CCBA Member.
3. Critical News and
Information
Knowledge is your best defense
in this rapidly changing industry
and Association Membership is the
single, most-authoritative source of
housing information. Your mem-
bership ensures that you'll be in-
the-know. With timely news alerts,
CCBA's Monthly Membership
Mailing, NAHB and FHBA maga-
zines, special-interest newsletters
and publications, plus 24x7 access
to citrusbuilders.com and NAHB
and FHBA' s members-only Web
site -you get the latest building
information as soon as it's
released. And, only a phone call
away is a. professional staff at
CCBA, FHBA, and NAHB to help
you find the information you need.
4. Invaluable
Networking
Opportunities
As an alliance of more than 400
local members, 17,000 state mem-
bers and 215,000-plus national
members from all areas of the
industry, association membership
is a one-stop networking shop!
From local networking monthly
Membership Meetings to state and
national conventions, committees,
and other special events, there are
hundreds of ways for you to meet
and build relationships with
fellow professionals, customers,
and suppliers.
5. Opportunities to
Market your Business
Sponsorships, advertising,
Parade of Homes, online directory,
exhibit space...There is something
to fit your marketing needs and
budget. And, all opportunities are
,exclusive to association members!
6. Access to
Expert Advisors
Wouldn't it be great to have a
team of industry experts at your
disposal to address your specific
business questions for free? When
you become a member, you get
instant access to NAHB's distin-
guished economists, legal
research staff, financial experts,
librarians, and regulatory and tech-
nical specialists. Free Legal advice
on such issues as builder liability,'
contracts, zoning, impact fees, and
the environment, technical assis-
tance on wetlands issues, sewer
and water regulations, and safety
regulations.
7. Exposure to the
Latest Building
Products and Services
As a CCBA member, you can
attend FHBA and NAHB' s trade
shows and expositions at a low
member price and get a first-hand
look at all the latest products and
services. FHBA's Southeast
Building Conference draws over
600 exhibitors and 7,000 dele-
gates annually to the Orange
County Convention Center in
Orlando. NAHB' s annual
International Builders' ShowTM has
over 70,000 attendees, 1,000
exhibits, and over 200 educational
sessions. NAHB also sponsors the
annual Remodelers' ShowTM, the
International Commercial
Construction Expo (ICCONm), the
Seniors Housing ShowTM, the
Multifamily Trends ConferenceTM,
and more.
8. Fun, Fun, Fun
All work and no play makes for
a dull association. CCBA offers a
variety of social events such as
our annual Family Fishing
Weekend, Golf Outing Family
Fun Day, Cruise, Installation
Banque and Membership
Meetings. All are a great way to
have fun and get to know your
fellow members.
9. Member Discounts
Through FHBA's Insurance
Programs, members can partici-
pate in specialized insurance pro-
grams specifically for the Florida
Construction Industry. And, NAHB
provides members with discounts
from 5 to 69 percent on hotels,
car rentals, office products, PCs,
overnight delivery and more.
10. Do Something
Good for Your
Community
Make a difference by participat-
ing in one of CCBA's many com-
munity activities such as partner-
ing with Withlacoochee Technical
Institute, providing scholarships
for students in Future Builder's of
America, educating high school
students about the building indus-
try through the Building Careers
and Partnership program and
providing career opportunity infor-
mation to high school students.
For more information please
contact CCBA's Director of
Member Services, Erik Stellmach
at (352) 746-9028, ext. 6303; or
visit our Web site at www.citrus-
builders.com and then 'Join
CCBA' tab.
Event slated for October 13-28
Sponsorship opportunities are still available
Platinum Sponsor Investment $3,500 (Only one sponsors
ship remaining).
Gold Sponsor Investment: $2,000 (Limited to two spone
sors).
Award Sponsor Investment: $1,500 (Limited to two spon-
sors).
Silver Sponsor Investment: $1,000 (Limited to three
sponsors).
Bronze Sponsorship Investment: $500 (unlimited)
Banquet Sponsorship Investment: $350 (unlimited). 2
Table Centerpiece Sponsorship Investment: $250 (unlimit-
ed)
The Parade isn't just for builders anymore!'
Communities, tradesmen, associates and even custom
builders who don't have a model can get in on the act! We have
something for everyone! The advertising package is unbeat-
able, the sponsorship opportunities are incredible and th6
awards banquet is to die for! Please call (352) 746-9028 or visit
www.citrusbuilders.com if you are interested in getting in or)
this wonderful event. Buyers come from all over the country to
visit our homes.
Commercial builders now included in roofing program
T n its continuing pursuit to become
the No. 1 source of insurance prod-
ucts and risk mafiaemeiit services
for the Florida construction industry,
Florida Home Builders Insurance Inc.
(FHBI) has expanded eligibility for its
roofers program to include commercial,
as well as residential roofing contractors
who are members of the Florida Home
Builders Association. The program pro-
vides general liability coverage to roofers
and subcontractors involved with insula-
tion work, sheet metal work, siding instal-
lation, and waterproofing.
To be eligible, roofing contractors must
generate a minimum annual premium of
$5,000. Applicants are asked to submit
information on prior coverage and loss
runs. However, FHBI will consider roof-
ing contractors new in business providing
they submit a detailed resume.
Interested roofers can call their FHBI-
appointed agent or contact the CCBA for
a list of appointed agents in our area.
FHBI 'is the insurance arm of the
Florida Home Builders Association and
provides FHBA members with builders
risk, general liability, workers' compen-
sation, surety bonds, limited health
plans, specialty coverages, and safety
services.
For more on FHBI, visit www.fhbi.com,
or call (888) 513-1222.
CCBA slates special event
The Citrus County Builders Association is planning a Home and
Outdoor show to take place November 3 and 4 at the National Guard
Armory in Crystal River. Call (352) 746-9028 or visit
www.citrusbuilders.com for more information.
Sponsorship opportunities available
Gold $750
Silver $500
Bronze $250
Booth pricing
Inside booth
Options Booth
Special to the Chronicle
The pictured Southeastern Building Conference attendees
are: from left to right Director of Member Services Erik
Stellmach, Executive Officer Linda Thompson, Immediate
Past President Chuck Sanders, Builder Director Jim
Crosley. Back row are current President Ron Lieberman
and Affiliate Member Mike Lewis.
Prepaid Advertising
$450.00 10 X 10
$ 450.00 10 X 10
$ 450.00 10 X 10
None
$ 75.00 Bus. card
$180.00 3.5 X 5.5
$ 450.00 10 X 10 $ 225.00 5.5 X 5.5
Total
$ 450.00
$ 525.00,
$ 630.00
$ 675.00
E $450.00 10 X 10 $ 400.00 Half Page $ 850.00
F $450.00 10 X 10 $ 750.00 Full page $1200.00
Outside booths start at $200. Call or check Web site for pricing.
Board shares tips for dealing with contractors
H ere's some advice from
Florida's Construction
Industry Licensing Board:
Don't be victimized by some-
one making a door-to-door pres-
entation offering to do repair
jobs or home improvements
"on-the-spot" and requiring a
cash deposit
Ask to see their Florida state
registered or Florida state certi-
fied contractor's license. Visit
www.myflorida.com or call the
number below to verify that the
license is valid.
Get at least three bids, and
ask for references of work the
contractor has completed in.
your area. Make personal con-
tacts and ask about the quality
of work
Require a written contract
with the contractor's license
number on it Don't sign if there
are any blank areas and until
you fully understand the terms.
Don't pay cash, don't let pay-
ments get ahead of the work
completed, and don't pay the
full cost of the job up-front
Make sure that building materi-
al costs are paid; ask for
receipts.
Check workers' compensa-
tion coverage by requesting to
see a certificate of insurance. If
injuries occur on your property,
you may be liable.
You can verify if a Florida
contractor has a state license by
visiting www.myflorida.com or
by calling the board office at
(850) 487-1395.
Check the Citrus County
Builders Association website to
see if they are a member at
www.citrusbuilders.com, call
(352) 746-9028, ext 6300 to verify.
SEBC boosts
16,000 participants'
There was strength in
numbers at the
Southeast Building
Conference in Orlando as
the 29th annual event
attracted more than 16,000
participants to the Orange
County Convention Center.
Themed "All
the Right
Moves," the
Florida Home
Builders
Association-
sponsored
show present-
ed a record
1,127 exhibits,
including 45
in the new
Green Trends
section of
booths spon-
sored by the
Florida Green
Building
Coalition
(FGBC). The
Green Trends
component
also included
a number of
make it happen." SEBC
and Green Trends officials
announced that the co-
location agreement would
be extended to 2008, when
the show will be held July
31-August 3, again at the
Convention Center in
Orlando. .
The Florida Another
new aspect df
Home Builders s E B C
enjoyed over-
Association whelming
sponsored show success. The
first ever
presented a record Revers'e
Trade Show
1,127 exhibits, attracted 31
m a jo-'r
including 45 in the builders and
new Green Trends 31 suppliers
in one-on-
section of booths one dia-
logues. "We
sponsored by the believe that
orida Green the Reverse
Florida Green Trade Show
Building
educational programs on
green building.
"It was a natural," said
SEBC Chair Barbara
Revels, a Flagler Beach
builder. "Just as Green
building is gaining in
importance and aware-
ness, we are here with the
tools and resources to help
Coalition. will be an
important
component of
SEBC for
years to come," said
Revels. "All the partici-
pants seemed very pleased
that it led to important.
relationships and met
their expectations."
Citrus County Builders
Association had many
members attend this excit-
ing conference.
CCBA Senior Officers
Ron Lieberman, Nu-Era Homes,
Mike Moberly, Tropical Window Inc.
Randy Clark, Clark Construction Inc.
Joe Bell, Surfaces Flooring
Matthew Baillargeon, G & C Enterprises Inc.
Gaston Hall, Hall Brothers of Citrus County
Barbara Vargo, SunTrust Mortgage Inc.
Chuck Sanders, SanderSon Bay Fine Homes
President
President-elect
First Vice President
Associate Vice President
Second Associate Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Immediate Past President
CCBA upcoming events
Aug. 15, 16 CE Classes 8-4 p.m.
Aug. 23 GMM Elections 6 p.m.
Aug. 25 Quick Books 9-12 Noon
Aug. 29 CE Class 8-4 p.m.
Sept. 29 Installation Banquet
Oct. 13-28 Fall Parade of Homes
Oct. 20 Fall Parade of Homes, Awards Banquet
Oct. 25- GMM 6 p.m.
Oct. 27 Golf Tournament andFamily Fun Day at Plantation
Inn
Nov. 3 and 4 Home and Outdoor Show
Nov. 15 General Membership Meeting. 6 p.m.
Visit www.citrusbuilders.com for more information
Immediate Past Associate Vice President
Builders
Richard Gelfand, Sherwin Williams
6D SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2007
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RENTALS
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EXP. TEACHERS
CDA or 40 hr. training
required. Quality
childcare hiring.
(352) 795-5862
KIDS STUFF
PRESCHOOL
SEEKS EXP'D
INFANT TEACHER
Must have 40 hrs.
CDA preferred.
Please call 341-1559
to set up appt.
TEACHER NEEDED
In Faith Based Day
Care-Preschool. Must
be 21 yrs. old. Call btw.
1p-3p (352) 726-2727
BUS DRIVER
Part time position
driving a County van
or bus transporting
passengers to and
from residence and
designated locations
in Citrus County.
Secures passengers
in wheelchairs, assists
elderly, frail and
disabled with
boarding and
departing bus. Gives
change, collects
monies, provides
information. Must
have or obtain prior
to employment a
Florida CDL, Class B
with endorsement "P".
Must obtain
within 6 months
of employment
certification in First
Aid and CPR. Must
pass a drug test and
criminal background
check prior to em-
ployment. Excellent
benefits,
Starting pay
$10.77 hourly.
Apply at the
Citrus County Office
of Human Resources,
3600 W. Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, FL 34461
No later than Friday,
August 17, 2007.
EOE/ADA
West Citrus Ladies of the Elks
Fall Card Party and Luncheon
Tuesday,
October 9
Doors open at
11:30 a.m. $12
West Citrus Elks Lodge
I IQ 7890 W. Grover Cleveland
." .- C Y Boulevard, Homosassa, FL 34446
*'I ,.!j,0:, For more information call
S Mary at 382-7510 or Kathy at 382-4748
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SECRETARY
People person needed for
busy office. Answering
phones, filing, scheduling,
document creation. Must
know MS Word and be
detail oriented and able to
follow thru on tasks.
Prefer someone w/comp.
skills Law exp. helpful.
fax Law 352-746-0816
or mail resume to
Law Office
2450 N Citrus Hills Blvd.
Hernando, Fl. 34442
SENIOR
SECRETARY
Advanced customer
service/secretarial
work performing
specialized clerical
duties. Performs
accounting functions,
records and
transcribes minutes
of TDC meetings.
Minimum one year
experience
performing
secretarial/ clerical
duties. Graduation
from HS or GED
certificate. Computer
experience including
working knowledge
of the Microsoft
Office Suite of
Products. S10.77
hourly to start.
Excellent benefits.
Send resume or apply
at the Citrus County
Human Resources
Office, 3600 W.
Sovereign Path,
Suite 178,
Lecanto, FL 34461
No later than
Friday August 17,
2007.EOE/ADA.
HAIR STYLIST
Needed
For Fast Growing
Professional Salon FT/
PT Salary/Commission
(352) 564-0006
Your World
Si &iNail Spalec t
Yousntrnatonald
$$$$$$$$$$
$1500.00
Sign on Bonus!
LICENSED NURSES
11-7
If you possess above
average skills, are
dedicated to the
higher standards of
elder care, good
documentation and
a genuine caring
attitude, we have a
place for you. We
offer a salary range
comparable to your
experience and
great benefits.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044
HR/Connie
(M, T, Th., & F 9-3)
DFWP/ EOE
ACTIVITY
ASSISTANT
Now hiring FT
Activity Assistant.
Must have a high
energy level, be
flexible, creative,
organized and
CNA certification
preferred.
Excellent Benefits.
Apply in person
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
BEVERLY HILLS
ALLERGY PRACTICE
Seeking Position For
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Call (352) 746-3336
Or Fax Resume to:
352-746-3305
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
Crystal River
HYGIENIST
South Port Richey
Coast Dental is the
Southeast's leading
provider, with 115
neighborhood dental
practices and
growing. Lucrative
compensation
package includes
great wages,
medical, life &
disability insur-
ance,
paid time off,
401(k)
and more!
Apply at
CoastDental.c
om
Call (877)
COAST-17
ext. 139
Fax (813)
289-4500
CoastDental
www.CoastDental.
comr
EOE/M/F/D/V
Drug-free workplace
* yRNs:
SCritical Care
PACU
MedSurg
Telemetry
Super Pool Opportunities
For select RN
and LPN positions!!
Other Opportunities:
Blood Bank Supervisor
Hematology Supervisor
Medical Technologist
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapy Assistant
Security Officer (per diem)
Inquire about our sign-on bonus
for select I'T positions!
SRPRMC Is part ol the IIMA family of hospitals
lFor information about these and oilither
opportunities, please apply to:
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@SEVEN RIVERS
R I t l \[ M .I I I' I IiR
Development
Coordinator
This position provides
support to the
Director of
Development
performing a wide
range of both
administrative and
independent
coordination tasks,
involving varying
complexities to
include, but not
limited to, program
coordination,
correspondence and
personal contact with
donors and event
supporters, develop-
ing event materials,
project research and
scheduling of
meetings. The
coordinator performs
all essential
fund oversight,
coordinating same
with Accounting and
handles gift
processing functions
in Raiser's Edge
database by
creating and
updating donor
records, updating gift
entries and creating
of custom queries
and reports as
required. Training
available for
database.
High school diploma
required.
Please apply online
at
www citrusmh coam
DIETARY
Join the Arbor Trail
Team!
Now accepting
applications for:
Part-Time
DIETARY AIDE
Apply in person
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES
Arbor Trail Rehab and
Skilled Nursing Facility
has immediate
positions available
for experienced:
Housekeepers
PT available, Day
and/or evening shifts
Apply in person
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
F/T LPN
S$$$$$SS$$$$$$$$$$$SSSSS
NEW WAGE SCALE.
Seeking outgoing,
energetic
individual.
Apply at:
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273
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'i~9 i
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
FRONT DESK
Person wanted,
exp, w/ medicare
preferred, eye care
background,
preferred but not
required. Benefits
package,
Fax Resume to:
(352) 628-6377
Hawthorne
I Health & Rehab I
formally Surrey
Place of Ocala
Has Openings For:
FT/PT Nurses
RN's & LPN's
Come see our newly
renovated facility.
We offer great I
benefits, including
shift deferential.
Apply in person
4100 SW 33rd Ave.
Ocala, Florida 34474
Or email your
resume to: ocalahr
@howthornevillage
retirement coam
1 (352)237-7776
EOE DFWP
HOME HEALTH
AGENCY
SEEKING
RN & LPN
PER DIEM
PHYSICAL/
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST
CNA
Competitive Pay
(352) 746-2549
Apply in person @
ADVOCATE HOME
HEALTHCARE
2653 N. Lecanto Hwy.,
Lecanto 34461
OR FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 746-2952
Lic# HHA299991842
IMMEDIATE OPENING
CNA (P/T)
w/ OBGYN Exp.
for busy doctors
office. Fax Resume to:
(352) 794-0877
LPN NEEDED
Must have strong
computer skills for
clinical research
position.
Research experience
desirable.
Please call
(352)563-1865 or
email rwood@encore
LPN/MA-
SCHEDULER
Orthopedic Exp. Pref'd.
Fax resume to: Nettie
(352) 746-0333
LPN/RN
11-7 Shift
Looking for
Experienced
Nurse Leaders to join
our Great Teaml
We offer excellent
benefits:
"401K/Health/
Dental/Vision
'Vacation/Sick Time
Apply in person
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Experience needed.
Please send resume to
P.O. Box 3087
Homosassa Springs,
FL 34447
MEDICAL HELP
Seeking 2 individuals
to Work in Clerical &
Medical Positions.
Must be energetic,
self motivated &
interested in pursuing
on excellent
opportunity for career
growth. The selected
individual should be
able to work in a fast
paced environment
and easily handle
multiple medical tasks
efficiently with a
willingness to
learn surgery.
Please Fax resume to:
352-746-9320
No phone
calls please.
References required
;:lgog : $35
LPN:F\T 2nd shift position available.
Scheduling flexible. Join a great team
of caring professionals providing for
adults with developmental disabilities.
Casual dress code. Great pay w\a
competitive benefit package including
BCBS health insurance.
Apply within the HR Dept.
1-352-341-4633
(TDD: 1-800-545-1833 ext. 347) (
*EOE*
CotitotOi.
Suppo t.
Hernando-Pascoa Hospice has the unique
opportunity to provide unparalleled and
needed care to our patients.
*Beverly Hills Office
S RN: FIT, field vislis
Cotnntuosts Care
" RNs:r FT & PRN
" IPNst: FT & PRN
We arc gratcfil for the uncompromising
care provided by our employees. Join
our dedicated steal' and discover tlihe
personal sal islhal ion youli've beeni
missing in vi r i ri'lrct'eer.
Please conicnt. our recruiter at:
PhIione: 801-486-8784
Fax: 727-862-2870
:' '- 3545 N. IUcanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
Hernmantdo Pasco
Hospice
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SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 2007 7D
a's
"Most Interesting" Furniture Store!
Gallery of Fine Furniture
* Great
* Great
Quality, Selection,
Prices, EVERYDAY
Service
(No "Phony" Sales)
* Always, FREE Citrus County Delivery
* Not A Small Store!
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
C"d
C( I ASSI I F]I I )S i
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** ******
NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable
CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Live-in,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885
NURSES
3-11
FLEX SHIFTS
7A-7P
If you possess above
average skills, are
dedicated to the
higher standards of
elder care, good
documentation and
a genuine caring
attitude, we have a
place for you. We
offer a salary range
comparable to your
experience and
great benefits.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044
-)u HR/Connie ci
(M, T, Th. & F 9-3)
DFWP/EOE
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Center ii
NURSING
OPPORTUNITIES
Join our nursing
team at Life Care
Center of Citrus
County in Lecanto
where our
competitive pay
and great benefits,
including excellentI
PTO time and
insurance, wil give I
you every
opportunity to I
succeed,
RNs/LPNs I
Registered Nurses or
License Practical
Nurses
Full-time 3pm-11 prn
PRN' All Shifts
CNAs I
Certified Nursing
Assistant
Full-Time 7am-3pm
or 3 pm-llpm
PRN: All Shifts
Please apply
I in person:
See Hannah Mand at
3325 W. Jerwayne
Lane, Lecanto FL
34461
Visit us online @
www, ilcca.com
EOE/Drug-free
workplace
Nursing
Psych RN's
Full-Time & Per Diem
You're an
accomplished Psych
RN who needs a
company that
recognizes what you
have to offer, it's
time to look at Home
Health and TLC
Health Care Services,
Inc.
Apply online:
www.tlcathome cam
or forward resume
Atfn: Melissa Dishon,
(P) 800-992-6085, (F)
410-477-0546; E-mail:
mdishon@tichhc.com
EOE
r*!r r 'r,'I41 i
r P 7N -3
JOIN OUR TEAM
CYPRESS COVE
CARE CENTER
700 SE 8th Ave.
S Crystal River
(352) 795-8832
L -- -
RECEPTIONIST
For busy medical office,
Dunnellon area Exp
w/Medical Manager
Preft d. Fax Resume to:
(352)732-5497
RN MDS |
NURSE
Crystal River Health
and Rehab currently
has a position open
for a FL. Licensed RN
that has a min. of 2
years exp. in MDS.
This position requires
a working
knowledge of RUG
rates, State of
Florida guidelines
and developing
Resident Care plans.
Computer literacy,
good communica-
tion skills and a
strong clinical
background are a
requirement.
Competitive salary i
based on verifiable
experience with
great benefits.
Please mail your
At: Laurie Coleman
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL
34429
OR FAX RESUME to:
(352) 795-5848
DFWP/EOE
RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR A
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S
New competitive
pay rates Call
Interim Health Care
(352) 637-3111
r RNS& LPNS
Fun work
FLU SHOTS!
Hiring now, all areas
$20/hr.
TEAM LEADER
POSITIONS
Also Avail
P/T 5600/wk
Email: tinasmith@
testmed.com
L-. -.
ADMISSIONS
ASSISTANT
Nationwide I loavy
Equipment School
has a need for a prtit
time Admissions Assis
plant to work t ith ,
Lecanto School
Candidates must
have excellent
organizational and
communication skills.
Experience an
Microsoft Work,
Access, Excel and
Outlook products
necessary. Multi task-
ing and excellent tel-
ephone skills needed.
Qualified candidates
should sent a resume
by fax/email to.
Associated Training
Services
Attn. Mary
Fax 352-628-7686
atvsmarv@
CHECKERS
Inverness now hiring
Assistant Managers
Fast food management
experience req'd.
Benefits included.
Send resume to:
253 SE Hwy. 19
Crystal River 34429
or call (352) 563-1322
IMMEDIATE F/T Opening
For exp'd
BOOKKEEPER/
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Salary + Benefits.
Please fax resume to:
(352) 560-0212
VACANCIES
Levy County
School District
Instructional
Elem. & High School
Guidance Counselor
Interpreter
Application deadline
8/31/07
Or until filled
http:/www. levy.
k12.fl.us
EEO/DFWP
BACK WATER
JACKS BAR & GRILL
HIRING IMMEDIATELY
SERVERS
EXP. LINE COOK(
DISH WASHERS
(352) 564-1555
COUNTER
*SERVERS *DRIVERS
Must be 18. Apply in
person between 3-5
Rt. 491,C. Springs.
(352) 342-0029
DELI CLERK
& PIZZA PERSON
F/T Exp'd Only
Busy Workplace
FERRARA'S DELI
3927 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Bev. Hills Call
After 8 pm.746-1508
HUNGRY HOWIE'S
PIZZA & SUBS
P Deliver
Mgr./SVf f gr.
Drivers earn
$12. $15. per hr.
with hourly wage,
delivery wage & tips.
Drivers must have
valid FL Drivers
license/proof of
insurance
Bring copy of driving
record.
$50.00 Sign on bonus.
Please apply in
person at
11371 N. Williams St.
Dunnellon
3601. N. Lecanto
Blvd., Beverly Hills,
1677 S. Suncoast Hwy,
Crystal River.
Outside Sales
Opportunity
DEFINED AND
PROTECTED
TERRITORY!
Advertising Sales- P/T
Home Office-Based
Territory: Dunnellon/
Citrus Ridge,
Crystal River &
Inverness, FL
Welcome Wagon,
an American
tradition for almost 80
years, i looking for an
Outside Sales Pep to
sell our unique print &
online advertising
program to loca
businesses & help
them develop lasting
ing/ maintaining
business relationships,
a computer &
interret access, a
valid FL license in
good standing, we
want to talk to you!
We offer a flexible
schedule, a
competitive
commission pr an,
monthly business
allowance and
training & support
Please emall your
resume stating
Job Code. 16131/sk
stacev kanebleixo
welcomewaaon com
Call for further info
800-737-4859 x6614
wvwaw.velcorne
$$ GOT CASH $$
Farn great mnone,I by
sottin g appis lor bus y
Iocal caompnv
Call Steve:
352-628-0187
SALES/
TELEMARKETING
fantastic oppoltunlTy
Guaranteed salary,
med cal, deital and
4101 K. Call Barbara
352-726-5600
WE HAVE A
DYNAMIC SALES
OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOU!
RTN, Register Tape
Netvwork, a leader in
Supermarket
advertising, is seeking
outside sales reps for
Crystal River and
surrounding areas.
Weekly Earning
Potential $1,200 to
$1,800
* No Nights or
weekends
* Training Program
* Must have a great
work ethic and be
a self-starter
* Outside sales
experience a plus,
but not required
* Car Necessary
Call Seasons Choy '-
866-409-1259 or
e-mail to
schoy fanfare
media.com
ATLANTIC AEROSPACE
CRYSTAL RIVER
Aircraft Repair Station
needs
* TECHNICIANS
* CLEANERS
* STOCK
PERSONNEL
* SECRETARY
Fax resume to
352-795-8640, attn
Mike Parker, G M.
COMMERCIAL
FIRE SPRINKLER CO.
NEEDS
PIPEFITTER OR
HELPER
Pay commensurate
w/experience
Wil train.
Call 352-302-4318.
Craftsman Fine
Furniture Maker
Ability in all phases
of furniture work.
Perfectionist, self
starter, leader. Ability
to run moldings,
veneer work,
furniture staining &
finishing expert.
By appointment:
(352) 795-1100
ELECTRICIAN
Commercial &
residenial 5 + Yrs.
Exp & resume
required. Must pass
drug screen &
physical. Over-time
aval. MIDAS Const.
(352) 465-7267
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
Must have CDL Lic.
(352) 563-1873
Exp. Residential
Insulators Needed
(352) 628-7444
EXP'D PAINTER
Must have own tools
& transportation!!!
(352) 302-6397
FUEL TRUCK
DRIVER
Requires Class B
license with X
endorsement.
Fuel, grease, &
blow-out air filters
an equipment.
D.C. (352) 400-5026
LOCAL TOWER
SERVICE COMPANY
Looking for motivated
individual capable of
ascend and servicing
tall broadcasting
towers. Electronic/
electrical/Strobe
experience a plus-
Training provided.
Travel throughout the
Southeastern U.S.
Company vehicle/
fuel/hotel provided
for travel. Good
Pay-Heallh
Benefits -Per Diem-
Vacation & Bonuses!
Background Check-
NEED CLEAN FL
DRIVER'S LICENSE!
Apply in person at:
Hilights Inc.
4177 N. Citrus Ave.
Crystal River, FIl
OTR Truck Drivers
'he Largest
Fiorida- Based
Refrigerated Trucking
Co. is seeking the Best
in Safety and On-Time
Delivery.
We Offer:
99% No Touch Freight!
High Miles!
Dedicated
Dispatchers!
Top Pay, Benefitsl
Class-A-CDL
Required.
Call (800) 362-0159 or
Apply at
Sign On Bonus!
Call Now!
PROPERTY
MANAGER
NEEDED
Inverness area
352-787-1912
Hentlls otieiod.
EOE DNWP
RAINBOW
SPRINGS
COUNTRY CLUB
In Dunrrolion is
seeking Full time Line
Chef. Set schedule
W/ lull benefits
Please apply
in poison
352-489-3348
EOE/DFWP
ROOFERS
(352) 564-1242
Service
Technician
Access Control,
Banking Equipment,
Technician with
3 years experience in
service/installation
of Access Control
Systems, alarms,
safes, vaults, drive-ins,
CCTV, etc. Ocala,
Gainesville or central
/ north Florida areas.
Excellent pay, all
benefits including
401(k). Growing
lampa-based Secu-
rity Engineering firm.
Email: jobs@
enaaaetech net
tech.net> or
Fax (813) 886-7316.
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9.00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. 01,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts, for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187
APPLY ON LINE AT
www.kmart.com/
careers
SHIPPERS,
RECEIVERS
AND ORDER
FILLERS
$11.00-$11.50/HR
($11.00HR base
pay + shift
differential)
1st and 2nd Shift
The following is
required:
SLift 70 Ibs
* Successfully
Achieve Progressive
Production Rates
* Work Overtime
Including Saturdays
We offer competitive
pay, benefits,
training, opportunities
for advancement,
>- $500.00
bonus to eligible
fulltime associates
after 90 days and
> $500.00 -
bonus to eligible
fulltime associates
after 180 days.
Apply on line or call
for an appointment
to utilize our in
house system.
352-873-7377 ext 205
KMART REGIONAL
DISTRIBUTION
CENTER
655 SW 52nd AVE.
OCALA, FLORIDA
Skilled Maintenance
and Forklift
Mechanic positions
starting at $16/hr.
Warehouse
Supervisors.
Resume required -
Fax to 352-873-3731
We are an EEO
Employer.
We support a
drug-free workplace.
CABLE TV
TECHNICIAN
Candidate should
possess strong
technical ability in
all areas of CATV.
Experience in High
Speed Internet and
Digital Cable
Installation and
Troubleshooting,
On-call duty ieq. and
valid FL drivers license
driving record
Apply At:
DECCA at Oak Run
7mi off 1-75 on SR 200
Applications
Accepted
8am-12noon
Mon-Fri, Call for more
info(352) 854-6557
DFCCA is ca
Drug Free Work Place
EOE
earon cornFrin
(Local nterviows)M
EOE M/F/DF/V Training Instructor 11 Primary ,
SALES POSITION dLtily is to cntcr ldata into
stanlarci-cd cn-1pquter program.
Join a national effort C i r
to assist in enrollment F MLISt bc able h 1 It)-'lnO 3)iri-CCt
of the new vMedicare
advantage plans for Ca're iltics ill aIl)benCC of qt'. -
R-lirees on Medicore.
Makot ,ro',/0ek S)alItrcly alt d Sincla iiiillts.
VWe represoil severnr il
different companric., 1: 1 5pl 7: 1 ailm .
A Il load:, providJ
to you Apply within the HR Dept.
Please cCll Callowi y 1-352-341-4633
North 1-352-726-8549 (TDD: 1-8.'"0-545-1833 ext. 347)
or fa/ 1-352-726-681 *EOE,
CAREGIVERS
NEEDED
Friendly & Cheerful
peIopli i Sded
companionship i
h iomemakerr sevicos
foIr seniors No
Certi icalion Needed
Part lime work avail
able, Days. Evenings
& Nighls Also need
Bilingual Caregivers
Call Home Instead
Senior Care at
352-249-1259
DOMINO'S PIZZA
NOW HIRING
Various Positions
Apply Within.
Inverness, Crystal River
& Citrus Hills
Experienced
MA INTENANCE
TECH NEEDED
For 60 Unit INVERNESS
Api. Community.
Benefits offered
(352) 754-8860
Equal Opportunity
Employment DFWP
Must have at least 5
Yrs. Recent Experience
In Florida Lawncare
Desire io work & valid
Dri. Lic. Good starting
Pay and Pd. Vacaions
(352) 228-7472
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D reuLity License
required. Local.
Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Fri.
P/T-F/T Positions
Resort
General Help
Relate well w/
People, able to lift
501bs Hrs Vary-able to
work weekends.
Please apply in
person @
Rainbow Rivers Club
Mon-Fritlam-3pm
20510 The Granada,
Dunnellon
or send resumes via
Fax (352) 465-0981
or e-mail:
sab-rrc@atlantic.net
NO CALLS please
SECURITY OFFICER
PT, Uniforms supplied.
Security lic. required.
Proline Bdts/ PHCC
Brooksville
(352) 688-5300
SERVICE
COORDINATOR
Needed, energetic,
consumer oriented,
flexible individual for
multi-role position as
Service Dept.
Coordinator/Parts
Clerk/Receptionist in
fast paced bur cordial
office setting. Typing &
basic computer exp.
req'd., moderate lifting
req'd Competitive
wages w/benefits.
Applications Tues-Fri
10-3. Appt. required.
(352) 726-2622
VENERO & SONS INC.
APPLIANCES, Inverness
We are a Drug/Alcohol
Free WP.
w/Pre-employment
screening &
background( checks
TELEMARKETER
The Ciirus
County
Chronicle
PART TIME
TELEMARKETER
NEEDED
S 15hrs
per week,
5pm-8pm.
I Monday thru !
Friday
Experience in
telephone sales
and customer
service required I
Applications are
being accepted
at the
Citrus County
Chronicle
1624 N
Meadowcrest Blvd
| Crystal River
Apply in person
or fax resume and |
cover letter to
564-2935
| EOE Drug screening
for all final
| applicants
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SHIFT SUPERVISOR
Loeudersl ip 'x-p li Ind
knr wl d(.;e o I
co nputels bLov/hlin
a musLIt I Iilght, "
vWoiekenids Apply in
iSoka' ( ,ei ivlf i
Cryslacl lIvA D 0WP
SPORTSMAN BOWL
Now taking
Applications For
FT/PT Bowling
Center Counter
Personal
Posllhon rosponsihlec for
custom i service Openr
bowling and league
bov'-inrg management
and shift supervisory
duties Microsolt
window exp and cash
management required
Apply in person
100 N. Fl. Ave. Hwy.
41 N. Inverness
P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus
Smiling faces a must!
Apply in person
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
P/T POOL
CLEANING
2 or 3 days a week
Ialure Person desired
(352) 637-1904
Is111
6 Station Beauty Salon
US Hwy 41 S, inverness
525K John Hoffmeister,
Coldvell Banker,
Next Generation
352-476-7236/382-2700
VIDEO RENTAL BUSINESS
Est. Clientelle at > 14 yrs
VHS/DVDS $11,500 obo
352-637-4336/634-2454
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
I- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents,
4 concrete slab
INSTALLED-$15 995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16 495
Many Sizes Avail
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866 -624-9100
metalstructuresllc.com
FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(3521 527-0555
Antique Don
Please call Mike aboul
Antique Handcaved
oEaglehead Armrest
Clow fool chail.
(352) 726-7416 Aftr 6
DISCOUNT SMOKING
PIPES
www.halforicepipes.
coam
QZ
Serving the Developmentally
Disabled Since 1966.
$ Increased pay rates and
competitive benefit package for
all F/T employees after 90 days
Cc
Positions Available:
Residential VT & PT
r'lified Supportedl iinig( Coath PT
Resident Mlanager FT
Ina1ge0 a gro11 ) ho10111 Ic orI 1 p rclso \\ itll
111UIlltiple disahilill's
Honsekeeper/Res(d. Aide F/T
Housekce)per P/T Flor[ l Citx area
I)RUG I FREE W ()RKPLACET'L
Apply at the Key 'Irainiiing (C'liltr
Bsinsill Office
130 Ihipights Ave., Iln erness
352-341-4633
C'TII): 1-800-545-1 X33 '\1t.347)
o "' 11":
CARE BEAR STUFF
',9 I' |I \ i, Intfo
(352) 628-1669
HOT TUB BRAND NEW
[ i ', t I ,
Lo t i ii !l i. r l ,,r\' /
lb oa d rll, e trol ,
y ,. l m ili ,
.arrn iy $1795 I r -
deli,, y S it u L
(352) 291-1731
NEVER USED! SEATS 5!
It i- r,:.ra j'Is
I lyht, lounger Und-
vwiorarly NuwV
S4 395/Saciuico $2.1 95
(352) 746-0637
A GREAT BUY! Washer &
dryer, like new, $295/set
No gimmicks Best 1 -yr
Guar Free delivery &
set-up (352) 293-2529
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
S2-'/2ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
-Pool Heat Pumps
Also Available
I ree Delivery!
Call 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigoiators, washers,
slaves. Service & Paris
(352) 344-2928
AC SYSTEMS
HEAT PUMPS, MH UNITS
All SI/IS, 13 SEER, FROM
,475. 352-400-4945
APT. SIZE CLOTHES
WASHER, brand now.
Needs little bit of work
I lier Brand. $75/obo
(352) 637-0210
Cleaning & Upgrading!
WASHER(Westinghouse)
DRYER(Amana) &
REFRIGERATOR, Bisque
(Kenmore)$200/all
(352) 746-7754
Dishwasher $65.00/obo
Washer and Dryer
(brand new) cost $700
Sell $500/obo set.
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
DISHWASHER
24" Whirlpool,
bisque color, used
twice, S75.
(352) 726-9283
Dishwasher
whirlpool, white,
$50.
(352) 637-1937
DRYER, Heavy Duty
Frigidaire, like new,
$150 (352) 637-6588
FREEZER, UPRIGHT
COMMERCIAL
Richplan, 25.7 cu ft.
Orig. $1,100/Sel S350
Exc. Cond.
(352) 382-1239
G.E. STOVE
Fullsize, 30", 4 burner,
auto oven, strg drawer,
$95 (352) 344-8328
leave message
GE CERAMIC TOP
Self-cleaning oven
range, 5 burner, bisque
top & sides, 4 years old.
$200 (352) 795-7474
GE Dishwasher
Brand new, $300
GE Electric Stove
w/ hood brand new
$300. or $500. for both
(352) 400-1138
GE HD WASHER & DRYER
Works fine, $150/set.
(352) 746-0284
HEAT PUMP
3 Ton 13 SEER, exterior.
$500 OBO
(352) 860-2552
KENMORE FREEZER
22cu.ft. $175.
SEWING MACHINE w/
cabinet. $50. Both gd
cond (352)527-4910
Refrigerator
Whirlpool 10 cu. ft.
$175
(352) 341-1191
Refrigerator, S150,'ob
a :a Glass top stove,
S150/obo
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
REFRIGERATOR,
Brand new, Fngidaire.
Stainless Steel side by
side. 27cu. ft. $740.
(352) 302-7451
Refrigerator, frigidaiie,
2 yrs. old side by side,
Glass top Stove S/S
$1,200. for both
Washer/Dryer Ken more,
Heavy Duty $300.
(352) 270-8146
Washer & Dryer, large
capacity, multi cycle,
nice cond. 5250
(352) 344-8328,
leave message
Washer/Dryer
Sears, $100. for pair
(352) 212-4477
WHIRLPOOL
Washer & Dryer
352-897-4046/228-9511
Chainsaw
gol icrd 1 $70.
(352) 628-4585
(352) 476-5684
CRAFTSMAN & OTHERS
i tool o; ,
wolt r Il
$2,500 (352) 422-4786
SAWS & TOOLS
able Scooll, Miter, 2 HP
AC,E ouleis, dlillpioss,
grinder, s 7 All 00
(352) 382-7336
SCROLL SAW
?45.
PIPE WRENCHES
Difforenr si es 025i all
Be.eri/y fills
(352) 257-3793
32" RCA TV
w/RCA VCR.
$200 Larry
(352) 344-1692
16 Galv. Inter-Locking
Roof Pans. I Icavy
gauge 15" WX 12' I
Equates lo 2/40 sf or
12 X 20' 225/all
(352) 344-8328 Iv. msg.
16' Pine Fence Board,
$5.50(,; Cherry lumber,
$2.00/ft Rough sawn,
air dried, 352-212-4122
Oak Raised Panel
Cabinet Doors, $5. ea.
5/8" Paneling $10.ea.
(352) 422-3995
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In- ome or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail
Free quote, 344-4839
Complete Compaq
computer setup,
1 G, dual processor w/
recovery disc., paid
$1,300. sell $800. excel
cond. (352) 400-0366
DELL PENTIUM 4
256 Mg of Ram, NVidia
Graphics Card, Dell
Printer Will deliver & set
up. S400
(352) 201-1511
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades, Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeeii.com
GATEWAY 933MHZ
Flat screen, Fewlet
Packard Printer, 932C,
1 touch vision scanner.
Can see in wor in
older. Orig. cost $2703.
$450. (352) 527-2614
CATERPILLAR
Loader Backhoe
1995, $25,000.
1584 N. Marion Way
(352) 634-1728
TRACTOR
New, Holland, Model
TC25D Exc. Cond. Very
low hrs Suited La Lawn
or farm 60" pwr train.
Multiple uses. A must
see to appreciate
352-489-4858/205-0482
DESIGNER
PATIO SET
Glass top w/4 chairs
$200
(352) 464-4710
REDUCED PATIOLAND
Tropitone 10 pc.
pool/lanai/set. $900/set
or separate $450/set.
(352) 746-3417
613-6297, afternoons
2 Swivel Bar Stools
chrome & leather
very good cond
$95 obo
(352) 527-1388
F mitt s Fr
U
6 PC. WHITE BEDROOM
SET, fLII P'' i .P ,
bt rd, de ,1,r rh olr, ',
'' lri I coal k.
'l.'j (352) 795-3701
8 PC. LIVING
ROOM SET
(352) 634-1322
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
Antique
HOOZER CABINET
n r:lst S. ',53n 0
FILE CABINET '}25
(352) 621-0300
Ashley Sofa & Loveseat
Brand Nwl,'' New
$1 600 Countr' Sty!e
Soypoi l/ Eorih v/[ivets
TOP OF THE LINE! $800
352-637-0844
Beautiful Tuft
CRANBERRY SOFA
& CHAIR 1/2 r325,
WROUGHT Iron Kitchen
Table, Glass top,
4 Cushioned Chairs.
(Pier 1) $300 464-4710
BEDS *:.- BEDS *:- BEDS
The factory outlet store!
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $ 119 :* Full $159
Queen bl99 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
BUNK BED, Arbor Creek,
Rms. to Go. Solid wood,
All in one desk,
bookshelf & dresser,
1 maltress, t-shaped.
$250obo 352-726-9568
CHERRY OAK
SLEIGHBED. QU.
Includes mallress & box
spring. $800.
(352) 795-1411
CITRUS HOME DECOR @'
Hornosassa Regional,
Consignment, like news
furniture (352) 621-3326
Classic Walnut Wall Unit
6'x6', bookcases,
lighted desk, TV space,
bottom shelved cabi-
nets, cost 900., sell
$400. (352) 382-3879
DINETTE SET 48" round
table w/24" leaf, French
Prov Antique vwh. fin-
ish, pedestal table, 4
chairs w/tan upholstery
$275obo 352-382-7865,
DINETTE SET-RATTAN
$65;
FU. SZ SOFA $20
(352) 464-2795
Dining Chairs, 4, dark
woodS240
Bedroom Set, Ashley,
Queen, Solid Oak.
$725. (352) 344-1373
DINING ROOM SET
8 uphol. chairs $350
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
W/Bridge for Big Scrn TV
$300; Wht wash wood.
(352) 527-9876
Dining Room Table
wood, 61x42, 6 chairs,
padded, 2 leafs
$149.
(352) 726-0708
DINING SET,
BASS ETT
Pale Wood. 7' table,
8 straight back chairs.
$350; (352) 382-1239
ENTERTAINMENT
CABINET By Hooker
4 doors, all wood,
cherry, 44"W&74"H
$375. (352) 212-8855,
after 3 p m
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Solid Oak w/clow feet,
etched glass drs. & pull
out shelves. Holds
36W X 29H TV $600;
Elnapress STEAM PRESS
$50 (352)464-4710
FULL SLEEPER SOFA
Exc. Cond.
Tan/Plaid $299
(352) 341-6917
KG. SZ. SLEIGHBED
w/ARMOIRE &
2 NIGHTSTANDS.
$1,150 firm.
(352) 634-2527
KING SIZE BEDROOM SET
Nightstand, dresser
w/beveled minroi,
boxspring & mattress,
Cherrywood $300
352-430-5964
Living Rm. Set, sofa,
loveseal, chair 2 end
tables & coffee table
excel, cond. $650.
Qn. sz. mattress &
boxspring, $100.
(352) 746-4724
LIVING ROOM SET
Broyhill Sofa $200 Cof-
fee Table. End Tables
& Lamos $ 150
(352) 527-4910
Oak Dining Rm Table
w/ 6 chirs. $400. obo
Smoked Glass table
w, 4 choirs '2'00.obo
(352) 628-4585
(352) 476-5684
Preowned Mattress Sets
from 1win $30: Full $40
Qn $50 kg $75
628-0808
2007
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150........... 7.95
$151-$400......$12.95
$401-$800......$17.95
$801-$1,500....$22.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-3983 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundoble)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
Friends of Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge Complex
tlk
L ,- "F
stc h, ( i choice /i o flthMioripb:
Manatee Sffonsor
($500 anid above)
l,. /wnatee eow vSponsor
S ($2501
ST be played at: \
' 'PIA\NIAITION INN
'3; jVanate(?afe alf Hole Sponsor /
I ($100) .
S I\vSv.f ACKNOWLEDGnwrMor
SPONSORSHIFP ACKNOWLEDGMENT
i" i l i t nnI , p m i'.,I .i. h Il li ,LnI :
[ '. j D oih iiill ( il 1 1 r :<' ;,
linruuu I n q ttlt,],H lx
V, `(NJ.l ENCLOSED
IIt ,M I) (1Vi, CHI(, 1 N(,,I
5 PC. DINING SET
/ ', \ / . . .r id
(352) 527-4910
REDUCED MISSION
STYLE /ffi. labl ~ /i ;
TEAK BAR CART,
1',I0r (352) 746-3417
REDUCED SONOMA
Hul r Ihr llock I' and.
'If)( 3 BACKLESS
BARSTOOLS, ',12')
(352) 746-3417
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RENTAL FINDER
rontslfinder corf
I r- in i ll nut i F'.rr
k-- -- m-- El
Rocker Recliner
blue micro fisher, like
few cost $600
Sacrifice $150.
(352) 621-0677
(352) 527-0162
Sofa set s/b0F/obo
Oak dining set wr/6
ch11:s $.250, o o
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
TABLE, 6 CHAIRS &
HUTCH distress pine,
excel condition $500.
LG. CURIO CABINET
$700. (352) 527-6866
Teal Leather Sofa,
$175.
king malt & box spring,
$170.
(352) 637-0440
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture,
. I lables, dressers
i. are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
Wicker Loveseat
$75.
Computer Desk
$85.
(352) 637-0440
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
rowers, golf carts We
sell A1V parts 628-2084
GARDEN
12 inch electric lawn
mower and electric pole
saw $50 00 each
5607802
Lawn Mower,
22" Rotary Self
Propelled, Yardman,
used once, asking
$150. obo
(352) 628-0771
WOOD CHIPPER
10HP, Yardman,
Exc cond. Barely used.
$400.
(352) 344-0461,
call after 5:30
CRYSTAL MANOR
Sat & Sun 9-2
8352 N. Briarpatch Ave.
HOMOSASSA
Sat. & Sun. 7-3
Kid's clothes, toys, misc,
& Marine Dress Coat
5540 W. Cagney Lp.
PINE RIDGE
4100 W Horseshoe. Sat.
Sun. 8am. furnv//d,toys
4 Prom/Formals Dresses
Sz. 6, $99. to $199.
all different designs &
colors (352) 464-3550
BACK TO SCHOOL
Designer Boys Slacks
$10,
Designer Boys Shirts
$5; Nearly New
(352) 726-0040
Ladies Career Blouses
6/$30; Ladies Casual
Tops, 6/S20. Hardly
worn, Size 16/18.
(352) 628-4216
Motor Cycle Jacket
ladies, extra large
has liner
$80.
I 11', ,1r' m I t t un .
CITRt 'S Col -A-1) (FL) CHReOw
2 Floorless Walkin Panel
Style Cooler Rooms,
Restaurant style good
Cond 20'x60 'xl0'H
$6,000 and
8 xl'xl0'H $2,000
(352) 628-3436
20 GA. WATER HEATER
Cost $210/Sell $150:
3 Bay 30" S.S. SINK
Cost $550/Sell $400
Both new!
(352) 621-0300
Big Screen TV 32"
works, needs little work,
$25.
King sz. Mattress,
Sealy, good cond. $25.
(352) 232-9516
CELL PHONE STORE
LIQUIDATION SALEII!
Inventory incl. Ig num-
ber of cell phone ac-
cess, glass access, gloss
display cases, slat walls,
desks, chairs, cash reg,
credit card mach, disp.
items, file cabinet. Call
352-726-7444 or visit
Cellular Digital, 3161-B
Gulf to Lake Hwy,
Inverness, Fl.
COUCH, HIDE-A BED
Exc. Cond. $150;
WHIRLPOOL FRIDGE
Brand New! Off-white,
w/icemaker. $400
(352) 220-4695
Don't Miss Out!
THE BATTERY MEDICS
Golf cart battery sets
6\ &8V $245 Includes
delivery, installation &
I vr Free Replacement
Warranty Contact Mark
@ 727-375-6111
Electric Stove, excel.
cond kitchenaid, con
vection oven, glass top,
$300. Burgundy
Recliner Easy Chair $50.
(352) 746-3933
GENERATOR COLEMAN
10HP Briggs, 6250 max
watts, 5,000 running
watts, new in box. $450/
obo. (352) 726-0686
New Systems &
Repairs Ins. Lic.3000
*SOD- ALL VARIETIES
Cut outs & New
Homes. Installed &
Rolled. A.L. EVANS
(352) 637-5825
LT SWING SET
Little Tike Swing set
($800 New) kids
trampoline all for $250
527-0635 or 344-3744
MHP stainless
outdoor grill, $65
JVC 27" color TV,
used very little, $65
(352) 341-1191
PR. of 54" IRON WHEELS
$150
6' FIBERGLASS
STEP LADDER $45
(352) 489-2256
Race Car Bed,
Little Tykes, blue,
$40.
Car top Carrier,
X Cargo $25.
(352) 746-5441
SAMSONITE
CARD TABLE &
4 PADDED CHAIRS
Exc. Cond. $30
(352) 628-4216
SOD AL. VARIETIES
Bahia, $80 pallet,
St Augustine, $150
pallet. Install & Del.
Avail. 352-302-3363
STORAGE CABINET
Dbl. door, solid wood,
shelves & wardrobe
section. $90.
(352) 628-4216
The Spot Family Center
Needs Donations
For Community
Family/Youth Events
Land, Storage Racks,
Containers, Folding
Tables, Event Tents, Bus,
Box Truck. Please call:
Brian (352) 220-0576
Styling Station
2 sided mirrored tower
w/ rights new $3,000. +
Selling $600.
black/ purple
(352) 628-5599
MINI JAZZY MODEL
1103, New charger/
power unit. $350obo,
(352) 621-9846
Used Harmar Lift,
electric rotating, inside
lift for scooter or
wheelchair, style A410,
3501bs. $450. obo
(352) 563-5730
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
BALDWIN
Acrosonic Spinet
Piano. Very good cond
$900.
(352) 613-3101
PIANO, Wieler
Small upright,
Med. wood finish
Exc. Cond. $1,200
(352) 563-5081
with power Incline, like
new, $275. JAKE Scissors
for back legs and
stomach, $40
(352) 344-1310
TREADMILL
Space Saver
$200
(352) 795-4524
Treadmill Weslo G30,
new cond used 6
times, paid $220.
Sell $150 firm.
(352) 746-2271
Camping Equipment,
2 tents 6 sleeping bags
& misc, little used, $300.
Tasco Luminova
Telescope, never used
$75. (352) 795-1897
CZECH MILITARY Pistols
Cz 52 7.62X25 S/A auto
Exc w/2 mags $185:
CZ 2 9 mm Mak. D/A
2 12 rd. mags VG+ $275
Both w/holster 860-0556
Don't Miss Out!
THE BATTERY MEDICS
Golf cart battery sets
6V &8V $245 Includes
delivery, installation &
1 yr Free Replacement
Warranty Contact Mark
@ 727-375-6111
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GOLFCART, lights, wind-
shield, full enclos. $1200
HONDA 250 '02 RECON
S 1700 352-795-4770
GUN & KNIFE
SHOW
Brooksville
HSC Club
Aug. 18, 9am 5pm
Aug. 19, 9am -4pm
Hernando County
Fairgrounds
Admission $6.00
(352) 799-3605
Mens Left Hand Golf
Set w/ bag $100.
Ladies RH, Cobera Set,
$125.
(352) 382-1090
HUNT CLUB McRae GA
Needs 2 S900 3000 AC
Mgml. (352) 628-2703
(229) 860-0214, Tommy
Men's RH Lynx Set,
$125.
Men's RH, King Cobera
I, 3, &5 Woods
$200.
(352) 382-1090
TREK BIKE TRAILER
2 child S150. Safest &
best EUC
352/637-7115
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
2005 CUSTOM BUILT
TRAILER, 5'X12' EZ Pull
Will hoid 2 4X4 ATV'S
Chrome wheels, spare,
rack, jack & ramp. $750
(352) 560-7247
5'WX7'LX3'H, steel
frame w/alum sides.
removable tailgate.
trailer hitch incl. $525.
(352) 527-1656,
call before 7 p.m.
CAR HAULER
20', '07, Pace, side door,
rear ramp, spare, used
once. Like New! $6,000
(352) 746-7390
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
Home mado trlr I laulsI
2 dirt bikes, or 1 laigec
bike. Spare wheel,
lights & tagged $275
firm (352) 726-1076
ACOUSTIC
& ELECTRIC GUITARS
Bass, Banjo, Uke,
Mandolin, Amps,
Effects. Any
age/cnd. We get
you top dollar Do not
sell anywhere else.
M-F 10-6563-1779.
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
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UAHUA PUPPIES,
1 female, 8 wks
352) 208-2344
le Pigmy Goats,
rd $100. for pair
2) 628-4585
2) 476-5684
: BOXER PUPS
//white markings
Jew claws done.
illh Certilficates,
up 352-637-3599
Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nail Clipping, Micro
chipping &
Micro chip reg.
Call for appt.
(352) 344-5207
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Insp. Lic & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
(352) 628-5700
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per household.
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IF WE DON'T HAVE
YOUR BUSINESS
CATEGORY.
JUSTASK.
WE CAN GET
IT FOR YOU!!!
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966
MARY'S
PRECIOUS PETS
Pet Sifting Service
(352) 503-5414
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352 447-3713/232-2898
r AFFORDABLE 9
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash Trees Brush
I Appl. Furn, Const, I
Debris & Garages i
352-697-1126
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
FREE CONSULTATION
To hurricane ready your
trees. Prof. Arborist,
Action Tree 726-9724
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
=0256879 352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
Lic, & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
All Computer Repairs
We come to your home
or office. 21 yrs. exp.
7 days (352) 212-1165
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext, painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
-99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. -0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
FERRARO'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Interior, Exterior.
Free Estimates.
Senior Discount.
(352)465-6631
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, &Pressure Washing
Call a professional,
Mike (352) 464-4418
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs, oxp.
344-1952 CBC058263
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Lifts, Boat Houses,
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
TOP HAT AIRPORT SERV.
w Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
CUSTOM *
K UPHOLSTERY 5
Modern & antique.
352-628-5595 -u,
CAREGIVER Exp. Caring
Woman w/ref. Your
home, days. F/T or P/T
352-464-2061
Before& After School
Daycare for Citrus
Springs Elem. $40wk
(352) 613-5816
0 REG HOME DAY CARE
Openings NOW for FT &
before & after school.
6 Infants Welcome *
352-726-5163
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
Sparkling Home
Cleaning Service
Get the best when you
have me clean your
home! Wkly, bi-wkly,
I time cleaning moves,
rentals, real estate sales
& model homes. Lic. Ins.
Ryanna 586-7919
Spiffy Window Cleaners
Special Introductory of-
fer 20% Discount
lic. & Ins. (352) 503-3558
* The Window Man *
Beats any Est. by 10%
Com./resid., Lic, & Ins,
(352) 228-7295 *
I MV
COUNTERTOPS
Re-laminate or replace
your countertops. Mica
or Wood Cabinets
Avail. (352) 795-5300
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms- Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craftmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Small!
427-2766 .CRC057657
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. -CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Additions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC 1326872
ASO Perfect House
Screen Replacement
Free Est. County Lic.
(352) 201-1599
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 panel or comp cage
Family owned &
operated. Also avail
super screen w/10yr
manufacturer warr
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs LiUc, & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic=
30555 (352) 302-4928
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing & Pressure Washing
Call a professional,
Mike (352) 464-4418
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
housesdriveways. 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
Roland's Pressure
Cleaning & Painting
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks!
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
1 Call does it All! No ob
too sm.I Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small! Reliable. Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
AFFORDABLE
I HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
ALL HOME & MOBILE
REPAIR Room additions
& decks. Lic.28795. Ins.
(352) 464-0835
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLE! Most repairs.
Free Est. LIc 4 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It Lic#189620
(352) 726-0762
Handyman Wayne
Lic 34151, 352-795-9708
Cell 352-257-3514
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Lic.2776/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC
STAYLER AC & HEATING,
INC. Lic. & Ins.
CACO 58704
352-628-6300
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & insur.
=2767 (352)257-2276
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352,447-3713/232-2898
AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
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All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appI, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264 /201-1422
Furn. Moving / Hauling
Dependable & Exp.
CALL LARRY
352-270-3589, 726-7022
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In
Citrus County for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
25 Years In County
Free Est,, Res./Comm,
FENCES BY DALLAS
Lic./Ins (352) 795-1110
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Esi., 10% off any job lic
99990257151 & ins
(352) 201-0658
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD 11 FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260
GARY JOE ROSEBERRY
Fence Company
Specializing In vinyl
(352) 621-0929
*IRRIGATION-
New Systems &
Repairs, Ins. Lic.3000
.SOD- ALL VARIETIES
Cut outs & New
Homes. Installed &
Rolled. A.L. EVANS
(352) 637-5825
#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. leroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp. leak
spec. CCC1327059
(352) 344-2442
J Vaughn Roofing Inc
New Roofs, Re Roofs &
Repairs; C C. accepted
Ins/Lic CCC1327365
(352) 795-6659
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demolit. 352-746-9613
Lic CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. Free est.
Lic. 2000. Ins 795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fusion's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic. 1476 726-6554
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs, in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. -CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc
Lic. & Ins, CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
We do it ALL! Big or Sm.!
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
Drywall,Crown molding,
Demo. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Lic/Ins. =2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Lic. -2713, Insured.
Showers Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp
344-1952 CBC058263
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic,. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
(352) 382-2253
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, TFee Serv,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
M.H. Demolition &
Salvage. Land clearing.
tree brush removal
(352) 634-0329
*SUNSHINE OF CITRUS*
Clearing/Stone Drvwys
/Top Soil/ Fill Dirt
(352) 302-6436
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
Boxblade, Front Loader
& Stump Grinding
LiUc. (352) 422-2114
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work Fill/rock
& Sod, 352-563-0272
SOD SOD SOD-
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All, Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
A TROPICAL LAWN
Family owned & oper.
Sahisfaction Guaran.
352-257-9132/257-1930
All American Lawn
Care. Serving all Citrus
Cty. Free est. Reas (352)
527-1836/ 200-1005
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
KURT HAYES PROF.
Grounds & Landscape
Owner/Operator
Cit. Hills area 527-3537
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
Ron & Shirley Vickers
TOTAL LAWN CARE
(352) 726-8743
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, cL. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
Ziegler's Lawn Lic/Ins
Dependable Quality
Service comes 1st
(352)628-9848/634-0554
POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard, Epoxy,
Coatings, Acrylic
Decking. Lic./Ins
352-464-3967
A POOL LINERS! A
Ai 15 Yrs. Exp. r
Call for free estimate
w (352) 591-3641
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352A447-3713/232-2898
METAL BUILDINGS
Pump houses, carports,
etc. Very reasonable!
Fred (352) 464-3146
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
j.
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
0 RAINUAN.tER 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Availablel1
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MALL EXTERIOR
S ALUMINUM
Quality Price!
6" Seamless Gutters
Lic & Ins 621-0881
MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar, Drums. Wed-
dings 352-422-5291
NEED A NEW DOOR?
Pre-Hung Door units
New Const. or remod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
Lic. 2598(352)726-6125
A RD VAC
Dethatching Lawns
Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured
Boulerice (
CCC2554 OB00021O I I
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES
- IUkUWWI IL r-
I S C iP -E-* ROOF
(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
New & Re-Roofs Flat & Low Pitch
*Roof Repairs Commercial* Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown Shakes
I nsta eat io u s
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
S Roof Inspections Avaable Drug Free Workplace
;J Statu CtirtaflC d LIe 'CCC13278-3
NEED TO SELL
REAL ESTATE?
SWe Buy
i. ,Real Estate!
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CITRU S COUNTY
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In Print and Online Daily-
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Roof Cleaning Specialist
TI"h ()nl.i ('uirmpiy liv l vin KIt ) Mold & MIildet Off
Siding, StumIa' \ in l ('I- ocr l'ile & Asphalt Rook
GUARANTEED!
e',ttoic' ict 'i B- nit l'l Resideclima] & Commercrial
Suncoast
Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.
1877-601-5050 352-489-5265
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e Adult Trike AKC LAB PUPPIES $350.
id condition Black females,
:ndicap adult Chocolate males.
2) 628-7328 (352) 613-2527
ce Your Home AKC LAB PUPS
!e pay CAS for 6 females, I Male
ald home Call $250 ea
(727) 967-4230 health cert, Ist shols
352-422-4675
- All BREED DOG RESCUE
Adult German
L2 Shepherd, Weimaraner,
Terri- Poo Cocker mix
qOTICE pups $60 150 adoption
ts for Sale fee (352) 288-1553
State of Florida
nature 828.29 all Humane Society
or cats offered of Inverness
e are required offers Low Cost
nt least 8 weeks
e with a health Spay & Neuter
rtificate per Service
rida Statute.
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All noime nuuieu Jpup
Sheltle, Westle, Maltese,
German Shepherd,
Pomeranian, Tea Cup
Chihuahua and mixes.
(352) 288-1553
BOSTON TERRIER
10 mos. old. Female,
papers & all shots.
Needs good home.
Moving can't take.
$350/obo 352-746-5162
or 352-249-8065
DACHSHUNDS
Mini- Designer Pups
8 wks., AKC, H/C,
Multi- Colors. $350
(352) 228-1906
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
JACK RUSSELL
TOY FOX PUPS
3 male (2 BW& 1 TRI).
8-Wks-Vet App.$150 Ea.
352-637-1940.
KITTENS & CATS
many breeds, all neu-
tered microchip,
tested, shots some
declaw $85-$150
352-476-6832
LAB PUPPIES, Registered
Choc. & Black. Health
Cert. & Shots. Parents
on Premises $350
(352) 746-0221
M/F YELLOW LABS
FREE
MUST find good home.
352-527.2961
MALTI-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised, HC,
1st shot, $350/400
(352) 564-2775
MINIATURE PONY
mare, 6Y2mo. old. very
gentle. & sweet
$575. obo
(352) 795-7513
PEEK-A-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able. home raised. HC,
1st shot, $350/400
(352) 564-2775
PEEK-A-POO, female,
10mos old. Black. Very
loving, sweet, cuddly,
Loves kids & other dogs.
$250. (352) 341-1964
PET BUNNIES $15.
English, Dutch, Dwarf,
Lop. Babies in Sept.
No pedi, pets only.
Quick response by
email. info@hopalong
farms.com
PUG PUPPIES
AKC & CKC Cert.,
Health Cert. 1 male, 1
female. Starting @ $500
(352) 464-1109
QUALITY PUPS AKC
MINI SCHNAUZERS $350
COCKER SPANIELS $300
Vet Checked. Cash
only. 352-465-9305
Shlh-Tzu Puppy, female
black & white, 8 wks.
old, just weaned, pure
bred, mother on site,
$350. (352) 726-0708
TOY POODLES,
AKC, 10 wks.,
1 choc. fem. $600.
1 male, black, $500.
..(352) 302-1782
YORKIE PUPPIES
$600, parent;
on premises.
(352) 400-4913
Yorkshire Puppies
3 weeks old,
Now taking deposits
(352) 637-9543
Hay for Sale
Coastal Round Rolls $50
Square Bales $5.00
(352) 422-4480
2 Western Saddles
$150. Ea or
Both for $275.00
Hernando
(352) 344-5954
15 YR. OLD QUARTER
Horse Mare, Very
gentle. Tack Included.
$1200/obo.
(352) 726-4895
15 YR. OLD TENN.
WALKER MARE
Very dark Bay, $1500/
obo (352) 628-3456
TWH (Reg) Gelding
5 yo, 15 hs, nice gaits,
quiet & safe $2,500
obo (352) 422-7274
14 ft. Galvanized Boat
Trailer
$285.
(352) 489-8816
25 HP YAMAHA
2000,4 stroke, Hi-Thrust,
T/T; Like New! $2,000
(352) 476-1113
or (352) 249-0860
12' BOAT WHIPS
w/Adj. Base
1 Pair/$150
(352) 621-1664
16' BOAT TRAILER
For alrboat of reg.
boat. $250.
352-697-1663
BOAT MOTOR
1982,40 hp Mercury
Runs Perfect $750
(352) 795-8059
BOAT TRAILER
18' Galv. Single Axle
$1,000 OBO
(352) 795-8059
EVINRUDE
Like New! 6 hp.
Less than 20 hrs. use.
$400 obo
(352) 628-2649
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
tandem axle, 13" tires,
gal., 31 ft. bed, adjust.
1,800. (352) 447-0572
SEADOO RXT '05
215HP, W/galv. trailer,
$7,500/ obo
(352) 270-9290
YAMAHA JETSKI
'93 750SS, low hrs, On
double galv, trailer.
Great cond. $975.
(352) 302-7451
22' SKIFF 2003
90 Johnson, less than
70 hrs. electronics,
lIvewell, & Bimini. Incl,
trallor. $5000 220-1699
AIRBOAT
2001, w/Polimer, 500
cu. In. Cadillac mtr.. S.S.
rigging. Seats 3 w/trlr.
$6,500obo 941-704-4616
AIRBOAT, 18'
500 Cadillac under warr.
till 06/08. Belt drive, SS
hardware. $16,000
(352) 628-1883
ALUMACRAFT 16'
Boat w/trlr. & 50 hp.
Merc. 4 stroke engine
w/trliIng mtr. $3,995Just
Serviced! Ready to fish
352-563-6518/361-6714
Area's Largest
Selection of
Clean Used Boats
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
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(352) 563-5510
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AREAS LARGEST
SELECTION
OF PONTOONS
& DECK BOATS
Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597
AAA A
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
A (352) 795-9621 A
BOSTON WHALER
1967, 70hp Johnson
motor & trailer,
no console $1,800.
(352) 489-7828 aftr 6pm
CARLCRAFT HOUSEBOAT
43", galley, head, 175HP
Merc. Engine. Sleeps 6,
Wheelhouse. Gd shape
$20,000
Cleo Lydy 352-634-0729
CENTURY
1996 Tunnel Hull, 21 ft.,
130 HP, Yamaha, bimini
excel cond. $11,000.
obo (352) 795-5677
CUDDY CABIN 21'
175HP I/O, boat Is in
beautiful cond. ready
for water. $5,000/obo
352-476-4688
EVINRUDE- 2 OUTBOARD
MOTORS MODEL 2001
225HP, 25" shaft, 1 good
cond. 1 needs Power
head, everything else
good. Comes w/gauge
control, wire harne ?,
.-:11 ,r .D prcpsillrA .
(352) 726-0816
FIBERGLASS Center
Console, 14', 40 hp.
Mariner, galv. trir. $2,475
(352) 205-3887
FORD
'94, F150, 4WD, runs &
looks good, 300 6Cyl.,
5spd. OD, $2,750.
obo (352) 795-4204
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evinrude,
SS prop, New Bimini,
Aluminum Trailer
Only $8,500 OBO
(352) 447-1244
HURRICANE 2000
201 Fundeck, Great
Family Boat, skiing,
fishing & cruising, Fully
equipped w/150
Yamaha, $14,900
(352) 586-2493
JUST RECEIVED
20 T-tops &
Cuddy cabin Tops
at Fantastic Prices
(352) 527-3555
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
KENNER 18.5'
2002, Center Console,
90 hp Merc., 155 hrs.,
Inc. Alum. Trir + Extras
$8,900 (352) 422-1863
Key Largo 200
2000, 20 ft., CC, 130H
John., S&S prop. dual
axle trlr, electronics
excel, cond. $9,900.
(352) 249-8059
(727) 461-3455
MCKEE 15'
1999 50HP Mercury, Incl.
trailer, new Bimini top &
complete cover. $2,695
(352) 621-0636
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www.BoatSuoer
352 794-0094
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Polar Flats Boat '04
Semi V, stepped hull,
Cus. cvr. Ctr.con. So-
nar, VHF Rod. '04 Galv.
trl. '04 70HP Yam. Exc.
cond. $9,999 (352)
746-1895, 618-781-6275
PONTOON BOAT
'87, & Trailer, 70H, Evin.,
recently rebuilt, extr fea-
tures, good cond. $3,000
obo 352-746-9059
PROLINE 24'
125 Mariner, completely
redone, garage kept.
Excel. Cond. $15,000.
(352) 628-0505
RANGER Bass Boat
'89, w/'91 Merc. eng.,
previously rebuilt. New
trllg mtr, dpth finder, +
all acc. Good Cond.
$2,000 (352) 382-2572
V
PONTOON
1990. 24', Cruiser, tri,
no motor, $2500.
(727) 521-2137 L/M
REGAL
'88, Ambassador 25ft.,
255LX, 350 Chevy motor
rebuilt, cabin cruiser,
stove, sink, bath, VHF,
CD player, sleeps 4,
2001 EZ Loader Trailer
$5,500. 352-220-6055
RENKEN 20' 1990
Cuddy Cabin, 1350MC
I/O. Full canvas, many
xtras, always garaged
$5500. 352-746-4429
RENKEN 20', '91
Cuddy Cabin w/200
hp. Johnson. New galv.
trlr., GPS, depth finder,
CD. $7,500 obo
(352) 266-8715
RENTAL FINDER
www.chronicle
rentolfinder.com
RINKER 232 BR "95
Merc 7.4L 300HP Bravo
3 Exc Cond "99
EZLoader Trailer Low Hrs
$10,000 352-560-3072
SEA HUNT 22' BX
'06, 150HP Yam, 4 strk.
6yr. warr. VHF/FF/GPS,
Bim. tp, xtras. dual/ax.
alum. trlr. exc. $21,500/
obo (352) 476-3421
SEA RAY 182 BR '02
Exc. cond. 150hrs. New
cover & many extras.
Galv. trir. w/disc brakes,
$13,500. (352) 465-1793
SeaRay
25 ft. cuddy cabin,
radar tower, new bim.,
custom low boy trir.
Divorce forces sale.
$5,000. (352) 212-7555
SEARS 14' HD ALUM
No trailer/motor,
$400. or trade for
Ghenoe. 6 HP Merc.
$400. (352) 795-3764
SEARS
'84, Fiberglass 12' Boat
& trailer, w/ 2 evinrude
6 & 5HP motors. $1050
obo (352) 628-5011
Sportcraft
'86,20 ft., CC, 140
OMC, Sea drive, rebuilt
'05, boat/mtr/trlr. $3,500
obo (352) 795-4204
STRATOS
1987 Bass boat
w/Johnson GT 150 mo-
tor, 24V trolling mtr,
$1,900 (352) 726-4404
SUNDANCE 19' '97
90HP Evin. Bim, Nicel
$6,000 352-726-0939
VECTRA 2006, 15'
Flush deck, Like Newl
90 hp Yam. DF, VHF,
GPS,New cvr. upgd trir.,
$13K (352) 382-3239
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
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CLASS-C 31'
1999 Georgie Boy Rear
Queen, Front
entertainment ctr, Ducted
a/c, 4kw gen, Triton V10
w/26000 MILES, Back up
camera, awning & much
more. 352-344-4447
$28,500.00
FLEETWOOD 34FT
1993 like new,
loaded, must see to
Believe I Reduced to
$17,500 (352) 637-5403
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Duct AC, Pwr.
lev., Bckup camera,
gen., Loaded! 14K mi.,
$40,000 (352) 422-7794
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser, 28'
12,700 mi, 1 slide, walk
arnd qn. bd. very clean
$44,000. (352) 344-5634
GULFSTREAM B
Touring Cruiser, '04 In
mint cond. 22' 4KW gen
Many extras, 25k ml. Gd
MPG, $33,500, Please
call (352) 465-1793
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'98, 34', All the Toysl
$29,900
(352) 422-4548
INFINITY 39'
Beautiful '05 Motorhm.,
18K, 4 slides, W/D, all
amenities. Like Newl
$110K (352)628-3017
TOW DOLLY
Exc. cond. $600.
352-697-1663
AMERILIGHT 23" '01
TT, By Gulfstream, 1 sid,
couch, bed, booth,
sips 6, exc. cond. Hitch
inci, $7800/obo,.
(352) 447-3471
CLEARVIEW
by Fleetwood, 2007, 33'
Park Model. Slide Outs.
Must See! Moving, must
sell. Sacrifice $16,500
(352) 613-4193
COLEMAN
'02, Niagra Elite, 15',
opens to 28', 1 slide,
din. table, 2 kg bds. ex-
cel. cond.352-628-0543
DENALI 35'
2005, Triple Slide, 2 ACs,
sunken LR w/FP.
Exc. Cond. $28,000
(813) 714-9427
FORESTER '04
V-10, Low miles,
Sleeps 8, Queen Bed.
ONLY $49,995
Won't last
Buck (863)640-4010
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
LUXURIOUS
'07, Hurricane Ready 36'
Full slide, W/D, cherry
wood, many extras, will
except older trade, 10
yr. warr. must sell ASAP
$24,700. (352) 274-7952
PREMIER
'06, 32ft., Super slide,
CHA, W/D, no smokers/
pets, loaded, like new
$20Kobo 727-641-4813
PROWLER REGAL
'05, 39', alum. frame
const. fully loaded, 2 Ig
sidouts. 2 qu. sz. bdrms.
$17,500 (352) 634-4439
t RV DONATIONS T
Tax Deductible for
Appraised Value
Maritime Ministries
T (352) 795-9621 t
1988 Ford A4LD
transmission, $250.
4 Ranger alum. wheels,
$100 (352) 344-4767
1989 Chevy shortbed
frame w/ front & rear
axels, drive shafts, trans-
mission & transfer case.
w/ step side bed, $650.
(352) 220-8497
MERC. CAPRI '85
Sell as kit for $1k or will-
ing to part out at individ-
ual costs. plz call (352)
465-0580 Cameron
SET OF 4 TIRES
Dick Cepek 44's
12 X 16.5, 6 lug
$500
(352) 628-3736
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Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
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352-628-4144
CASH BUYER-No Junk
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Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cais, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
S$$ CASH PAID $$
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
IAuto, Lots of Fun,
Don't Hesitate, Only
S$10,988 or $199. mo
= 866-838-4376
F ;02 Honda Accord
I EX, Loaded, Won't
Last, Hurry NOWI
$10,988. or $189. mo
866-838-4376
'02, Honda Civic,
Don't Hesitate, hurry I
down and save.
$10,988.
866-838-4376
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'03, Toyota MR2
| Spider, Convertible
38k miles, Automatic
Rare Find, Won't Last
I Call Now
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I Coupe, Wow! Only I
| $14,988 or $259 I
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' ,05, Honda Civic,
I #1 Car sold inthe
SU.S., Auto, A/C
and much more.
Great gas saver.
I $14,988.
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T'97LINCOLN TOWNCAR1
,.: 1 "$4,995
'04 KIA RIO VAGON
L,. ., ..:'. $5,995
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100+ Clean
Dependable Cars
FROM $450- DOWN
30 MIN. E-Z CREDIT
1675 US HWY 19
HOMOSASSA
352-563-2003
BUICK CENTURY
'96, 81K ml., A/C, cruise,
new brakes & battery,
runs & looks great
$3,300 (352) 860-1390
Buick LaSabre
'86, Wagon, AT, Air, 75k
rmi 9ft. Bed Many new
parts, good cond.
$2,500. obo 527-0862
BUICK SKYLARK '97
4dr. 129K, Chmp. Bg.
1 owner, gd. cond.
Well kept. $1400. Crys.
River, (352) 249-6732
CHEVROLET
2005 Impala, 30K mi.,
under factory warr.,
$13,000 obo
(352) 634-2221
CHEVY
'94, Caprice LS, excel.
car, leather, loaded,
Steel wheels, runs great
$2,950. (352) 527-1883
CHRYSLER
SEBRING LXI
CONVERTIBLE! '01
35K, $9,800 OBO,
352-628-9797
Silver w/tan leather
Int. & black top. Mint
cond., garage kept!
COUNTRY SIDE MOTORS
Extra Clean Used Cars,
Trucks & Motorcycles.
RV's, Boots. Jetskils.
Consignment Wanted.
Detailing avail
www.countrvside
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(352) 746-7883
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CAR DONATIONS
For Battered Women
in our County.
PLEASE HELP US.
MARITIME MINISTRIES
(352) 795-9621
(352) 795-0324
ECHO
2000, 79,500 ml., White,
Maint. records.
Good MPG. $5,400
(352) 726-6185 before 8
CLASSIFIED
CCU-Casi
CHEVY CAVALIER
1998 Cold a/c, very
clean car, new tires.
$2200 352-613-5869
FORD
1998, Crown Vic LX,
56K, Immaculate, non
smoker, new tires, wht,
newer body style
$7390. (352) 637-6046
FORD TAURUS 97
Air Condition blows
cold, runs good, clean
Interior. $1500.Call
352-613-5869
HONDA
1997 Accord EX, fully
loaded, runs great, very
clean, 150K, $4,400 obo
(352) 400-0155
HONDA CIVIC
1991 Asking
$1,500/ o/b/o
Call 352-560-7150
after 6:00 P.M.
JAGUAR XJ6
'89, Auto, Mechanic's
Special; 90K, $600
Fair Condition
(352) 726-3093
KIA RIO
'03, Excellent cond. new
tires, cruise
control., asking $7,100
(352) 7.46-1252
KIA RIO
2001, Perfect Cond,
$3,500
(352) 341-3773
MAXIMA SE 2003
58K ml. Sunrf. 2'1 yr.
bumper-bumper warr.
left, no ded. Must see.
$15,500. (352) 795-3701
MERCURY SABLE
'96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
Clean, good cond.
$1800/obo
(352) 746-3837
NISSAN
'03, Maxima SE, all
options, 93k mi. $11,200,
obo (352) 447-8090
(352) 228-9337
OLDSMOBILE 88
LS Sedan 1998, 75K mi.
Gd-exc. cond. $4,000
352-527-0616
Pontiac Grand Am
'03, GT, 4 dr., Auto, AC,
All pwr. V-6, Exc. Cond.
Great MPG, 1 owner.
100K, $4,850
584-5934/352-686-5769
Pontiac Grand Prix
'85, 76K, 1 owner,
garage kept. Priced to
sell quick! $2.000 obo
(352) 422-7696
SATURN SL
'99, 5 spd.,4 dr.AC,
Brand New Tires. $1,700
obo (352) 613-6987
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
TOYOTA
CELICA1996
$4900 118 k miles, well
cared for, non smokers,
runs great, 352-302-4046
TOYOTA Corolla S
2007, Auto, 6 CD Player,
Spoiler, BRAND NEWI
4,500 miles! 38 MPG.
White/Gray Int.
Blue Book $15,500
Will Accept $15K
(352) 400-1109
VOLKSWAGON
1999, Beetle, auto, A/C,
70K, 1 owner, well kept,
$4700. (352) 220-8423
F-w-, -5- El
Owl '05 Chevy
| Impala, auto, A/C
and much more.
Only $12,988.
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& Is Tax
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TO THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for
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$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
CHEVY CHEVELLE
1965
31,000, $8,500 4 door
Mallbu, 99% original
car, white, mint condi-
tion 352-586-9113
CHEVY Corvair
'62, Spyder. Conv.
Turbo, Totally Restoredl
$8,900 863-738-1006
(352) 637-4796
CORVETTE '67
STINGRAY, 327, 300HP,
exc. shape, matching
numbers car. Low mile-
age. 352-302-0743
CORVETTE
'87, Convertible,
low mi., V8, auto trans.,
$10,900.
(352) 795-7766
JEEP RENOGADE
1978, 304, 3 spd, 4x4, 31
tires, 4" lift, hitch, new
rag top, brakes &
ignition. $6,000
726-6722
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
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'02 Ford Sport Trac
4DR, auto. A/C
and Much More
Truck/SUV Only
$10,988or $199. mo.
866-838-4376
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CHEVY 3500
1998, Cheyenne, new
V8, Auto, Air, Service
body w/ air compressor
(352) 726-2620
CHEVY
'94, S10, Pickup, w/
topper, stnd shft., V6,
5sp, over drv. $1,800
obo (352) 746-9059
CHEVY S-10
'93, Ext. Cab, Cust. Int.
Runs Goodi $2,000 OBO
or possible trade.
352-302-6287/628-1385
CHEVY Z71
Ext. Cab, New engine,
trans, rear end, bed top
w/fin. $5,500
(352) 302-0569
DODGE DAKOTA
'94, Club cab, V-8,82K,
New trans. Pwr locks /
windows $3,750 obo
(352) 527-9788
DODGE RAM 1500
'02. Quad cab, leather,
95,000 ml. Exc. cond.
$11,000. (352) 527-6866
DODGE RAM 1500
'96 Club Cab, $4500
2 dr, 8cyl. Runs good.
(352) 465-2087 or
(352) 697-2357
FORD
'03, Ranger extra cab,
(edge) model 1 owner,
43k mi., full pwr. keyless
entry price to sell
$9,995. (352) 270-3779
FORD
'90, Ranger XLT. 5 spd.,
V6, Ext. cab, 138k ml.
runs great $1,050. obo
(352) 628-2244
FORD
'93, F150, 141k ml., 5.0
V8, 2 tone paint, 2 dr,
2WD, auto, AC, ABS, PS,
PB, PW, tilt wheel,
cruise, tow pkg.$3,200.
(352)447-0118
FORD
'99, F150, Super Cab,
4WD, auto, V8, 4.6L,
PS, PW, PL, tow pkg.
$7,500. (352) 794-0230
FORD F-150 XL
'95, King cab, 300, 6cyl.
5spd, air, clean, $2900/
obo. (352) 795-7757,
leave message.
FORD F350
1 TON '95
140k on rebuilt 7.3 diesel
dually w/turbo, 2 wd, ac,
pw,pb, ps, work truck,
$5500 OBO
352-344-8334 or
352-302-0850
FORD RANGER
'92, half cab, V-6, auto,
Runs/drives perfect.
Good Work truck. $1250
(352) 453-6870
Freightliner FLD 120
1996, w/condo sleeper
DET., Diesel 10 Sp.
$10,000. 352-726-2620
GMC Jimmy
'904 x 4, 2DR, works,
weak tranny, Nice
leather, moving must
sell $2,500.(352)
212-7555
GMC PICKUP '88
Pickup 515 4.3L. New
brakes, tires, tune up,
oil, Ice cold air. $1,000.
(352) 220-4257
ISUZU BOX TRUCK
'97, Refrigerated Truck,
Ready for the Road I
$11,500
(352) 422-4548
SILVERADO '01
Ext. cab, canopy, 6cyl,
extras. 123K, Gd
mileage. 1 owner,
$6800. (352) 628-1548
TOYOTA
'99, Tacoma Sport, 4 x
4, runs great, new tires.
$6,000. obo
(352) 302-5707
TRUCK TOPPER
For compact long bed
(60X93) Leer Knight
high top fiberglass, sil-
ver grey, gd shape,
$200 (352) 346-5420
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
MACH M LM 1994
427, 10 sp. 486k mi.,
$10,000. (352) 726-2620
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
'0l.Chevy Blazer
I V6, Auto, power
windows & locks,
cold A/C and much
I more low miles, I
I Only $6,988
866-838-4376
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S05 HONDA CRV LX
Auto, A/C, loaded.
Eight to choose from
Starting at $12,988
866-838-4376
CHEVY BLAZER '99
4dr,AM/FM CD, sunrf,
PWR Win, loaded, ABS,
Tow pkg. upgr'd rims
$3,500 257-4348
CHEVY UPLANDER
'06. 20K Miles,
Exc. Cond. In/Out
$14,000
(352) 527-3499
Dodge Durango
'99, 94k ml,, 3 seats,
all leather, loaded,
excel.
$8,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
FORD EXPLORER
'93, Eddie Bauer Edit.,
V-6, Loaded. All pwr,
$2,500 Good Cond.
(352) 795-3726
FORD EXPLORER '97
XLT V-8, blk, grey Ithr.
Loaded. Exc. cond. 3"
lift, still in box incl. $4,000
/obo 352-302-9336
JEEP TJ Wrangler
'98,6 Cyl, 5 spd. AC,
Hard top,4 lift, extras
$7,600
352-212-3630/560-4225
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Oars from.
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CHEVY 4X4 '07
Silverado classic 2500
4x4, extra cab, longbed
work truck, 7700 miles
Very nice truck $24,500
call (352)302-2984
FORD F-250
'05 Lariat Crew Cab,
V-10, 4" Lift, lots of Acc.
$35K
352-726-3660/212-5810
GMC SIERRA
'99 Limited Edition, SLE,
Z71, Extra Cab, 3 dr.,
5.3L Vortek V-8, 4 WD,
Pwr. Everything. 2 tone
paint, tow pkg. Runs
Perfectl$7,000 obo
(352) 615-1612
Honda Passport
'95, SUV, 4 X 4, only
100k mi., 4 DR ,V6,
loaded $4,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
$5001 Police Impounds
DODGE
'94, 1-ton work van,
ex painters van, $1,200.
obo (305) 201-0658
DODGE RAM 81500
Window Van, '87,
318 eng., runs & drives
good. Good work
truck $750
(352) 564-8014
FORD AEROSTAR
'95, White, 121K AM/FM
cass,. Exc. cond. All pwr,
alum. rims, Brand New
Tires. Very Clean $1.950
obo (352) 860-0354
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
Melba dreams Id "
about all of the used .
cars she'll find in the
Citrus County Chronicle
Classifieds
Out with the Old...
In with the New!
Call Today to Place Your
Classified Ad & Turn Your
Old Items Into Cash!
(352) 563-5966
7\W^ -^
FORD E-150
'94, 7 Passenger. White,
All pwr., AC, tow pkg,
$2,500 (352) 344-1413
PLYMOUTH
'99, Voyager LE,
7 passenger, White AC,
runs great $3,200.
(352) 232-9516
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$500! For listings call
I- r^^ IAA-OA'A -+ 7q7A
'07 Panther
Brand new Mini 110 w/
Honda 110 CC eng.
ages 6-16 $800.
(352) 270-3162
'07 Panther
Monster 150, w/ Honda
motor, teens to adult
Brand New only $1,800.
(352) 270-3162
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HONDA
2005 Foreman 500
4x4 exc. cond.
low miles, $4,500 obo
352-398-5224
HONDA 250 '02 RECON
$1700; GOLFCART, lights,
windshield, full enclos.
$1200 352-795-4770
POLARIS 2005
TRAIL BOSS 330 adult
owned, garage kept.
Low hrs. Auto 2x4,
$2650 (352) 560-7247
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks In the
*2 weeks Onllnel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" Sectionl
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
'$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'02, Sportster 883, 5,900
miles, lowered, chrome,
bags & windshield,
$5,500. (352) 628-3736
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07, Heritage Softall,
1st Service Done. Low
miles. New cond. $18K
(352) 560-7168
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1993, Soft Tale, Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. obo
(352) 302-4159
HD DEUCE '05
Low miles, exc. cond.,
lots of chrome,
Asking $16,500 obo
(352) 637-3765
HD LOWRIDER
'04 all custom.
Blue flames onrwht.
Exc. cond. $16,5Qg/oboQ,.
352-586-2743i
HONDA
'00, Shadow 750. Ameri-
can Classic, 1lk mi., bik
& chrome $3,000 in extr
$4,150.obo, 341-1186
HONDA 2002
SHADOW VLX 600
17000 mi, $3200 Runs
Great! 352-746-1752
HONDA
2005 VTX1800F Spec 3
All chrome, candy ap-
ple red, exc. cond. Un-
der 500 mi. $12,000obo
352-398-5224
HONDA VALKYRIE
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
ml. Just serviced.
Loaded. Abolutely like
newly $7,900.
352-634-4685
KAWASAKI
'81, 440 LTD, 1,400 org.
mi., excel. cond.
new tires & battery.
$2,200. (352) 860-2028
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
Home made trir. Hauls
2 dirk bikes, or 1 larger
bike. Spare wheel,
lights & tagged. $275
firm (352) 726-1076
SUZUKI
2000,850 Mirada,
5,600 miles.
Great Cond. $3,000
(352) 302-0569
SUZUKI 2001
800VL, LOADED, hitch
for sm. trir. New tires,
Runs/looks great.
$3,400 (352) 464-1685
SUZUKI 2005
SV1000S
9600 miles, $7000.00
OBO. 2 Helmets & Icon
Jacket Included, Extras
on Bike Also.
352-400-0468
YAMAHA VIRAGO
1995 $1500 OBO 250cc,
great running engine,
and exterior is excellent
condition
Call 352-257-3117 or
352-476-3378
YAMAHA WARRIOR
'02 Road Star Warrior,
1700cc 2.000 orig. mL.,
plus extras, $8,500
(352) 422-4786
314-0812 SUCRN
Scally's Lube & Go
Towing and Recovery
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
The following vehicles will
be sold at PUBLIC AUC-
TION on the property of
SCALLY'S LUBE & GO TOW-
ING AND RECOVERY, 1185
N. Paul Drive, Inverness, FL
34453: 352-860-0550; In
accordance with Florida
Statute 713.78.
Auction Date as Follows:
All Sales will begin at 8:00
AM. Vehicle may be
viewed 30 minutes before
sale, For details call
352-860-0550.
1999 Buick Century
Color: blue
VIN#:
2G4WS52M9X 1543701
AUCTION DTD: Aug. 23rd
2007
Published one (1) time In
Citrus County Chronicle,
311-0819 5UCRN
SHADER BROTHERS CORP.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF
THE FOLLOWING TENANTS
WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH
TO SATISFY RENTAL LIENS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF
STORAGE FACILITY ACT,
SECTIONS 83-806 AND
83-807:
PERSONAL MINI STORAGE
DUNNELLON F/K/A 41
STORAGE
CONTENTS MAY INCLUDE
KITCHEN, HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS. BEDDING, LUG-
GAGE, TOYS, GAMES,
PACKED CARTONS, FURNI-
TURE. TOOLS, CLOTHING,
TRUCKS, CARS, ETC.
THERE IS NO TITLE FOR THE
VEHICLES SOLD AT LIEN
SALE.
OWNERS RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO BID ON UNITS.
Unit #21 Robert Millhorn
Unit #17 Francis L. Floyd
LEN SALE TO BE HELD ON
THE PREMISES:
08/29/2007 at 2 P.M.
VIEWING WILL BE AT THE
TIME OF THE SALE ONLY.
@ 11955 N FLORIDA AVE.,
DUNNELLON, FL
Published two (2) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 12 AND 19,
2007.
312-0819 SUCRN
SHADER BROTHERS CORP,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF
THE FOLLOWING TENANTS
WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH
TO SATISFY RENTAL LIENS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF
STORAGE FACILITY ACT,
SECTIONS 83-806 AND
83-807:
PERSONAL MINI STORAGE
200
CONTENTS MAY INCLUDE
KITCHEN, HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS, BEDDING, LUG-
GAGE, TOYS, GAMES,
PACKED CARTONS. FURNI-
TURE, TOOLS, CLOTHING,
TRUCKS, CARS, ETC.
THERE IS NO TITLE FOR THE
VEHICLES SOLD AT LIEN
SALE.
OWNERS RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO BID ON UNITS.
Unit #120 Patricia Veltman
Unit #220 Linda Caldwell
Unit #221 Michael Creutz
LIEN SALE TO BE HELD ON
THE PREMISES:
08/29/2007 at 2:30 P.M.
VIEWING WILL BE AT THE
TIME OF THE SALE ONLY.
@ 7742 CARL G. ROSE
HIGHWAY, HERNANDO, FL
34442
Published two (2) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 12 AND 19,
2007.
315-0819 SUCRN
Notice of Lien Sale
Jennifer Card
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Disposal of stored goods
and property pursuant to
FL Stat. 83.806. Notice is
hereby given that Secure
Care Mini Storage, Inc.,
located at 6331 S. Tex Pt.,
Homosassa FL 34448, In-
tends to dispose of house-
hold and misc. Items
stored In:
Unit No.: B4, of:
Jennifer Card
10190 Thayer St.
Brooksville, FL 34601
for the purposes of satisfy-
ing delinquent rents and
related collection costs.
Tenant stored goods will
be sold at 10OAM, on
August 25, 2007, at Secure
Care Mini Storage, Inc.,
6331 S. Tex Pt.,
Homosasso, FL 34448, If
not redeemed by pay-
ment In full of all delin-
quent rents and related
costs.
/s/ Karen Corns
Secure Care
Mini-Storage Inc.
8/9/2007
Published two (2) days in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 12 and 19,
2007.
313-0812 SUCRN
Citrus County
Aviation Advisory
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITRUS COUNTY AVI-
ATION ADVISORY BOARD will meet at 3:00 p.m. an
Thursday, August 16, 2007 In Room 219 of the Lecanto
Government Center, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto,
FL 34461.
Any person desiring further Information regarding this
meeting may contact the Engineering Division, 3600 W.
Sovereign Path. Suite 241, Lecanto, FL 34461, or call
(352) 527-5446.
DENNIS DAMATO
CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC- Any person who decides to ap-
peal any decision of the Governing body with respect
to any matter considered at this meeting will need a
record of the proceedings and for such purpose may
need to provide that a verbatim record of the pro-
ceeding Is made, which record includes testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
(Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes).
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Engineering Division, 3600 W.
Sovereign Path, Suite 241, Lecanto, FL 34461, or call
(352) 527-5446, at least two days before the meeting. If
you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tele-
phone (352) 527-5312.
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 12,2007.
316-0812 SUCRN
Citrus County Construction Licensing
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
THE CITRUS COUNTY CONSTRUCTION LICENSING AND
APPEALS BOARD WILL CONDUCT A MEETING ON
AUGUST 22, 2007 AT 2:00 P.M., AT THE LECANTO GOV-
ERNMENT BUILDING, 3600 W. SOVEREIGN PATH, RM 166
LECANTO, FLORIDA 34461.
SCHEDULED TO MEET THE BOARD:
1. LARRY HAMER. TO MEET THE BOARD FOR APPROVAL
FOR CLASS B AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR COM-
PETENCY CARD.
2. SHAWN M SCOTT TO MEET THE BOARD FOR AP-
PROVAL TO TAKE EXAM FOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
3. RANDALL AUNGST JR, TO MEET THE BOARD FOR
APPROVAL TO TAKE EXAM FOR WINDOW & DOOR
CONTRACTOR.
CITATIONS&
1. DONALD LEE HESS JR CITATION#0773- "ENGAGE IN
THE BUSINESS OR ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A
CONTRACTOR OR ADVERTISE HIMSELF OR HERSELF OR A
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AS AVAILABLE TO ENGAGE IN
THE BUSINESS OR ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A
CONTRACTOR WITHOUT BEING DULY REGISTERED OR
CERTIFIED OR HAVING A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY."
AND "COMMENCE OR PERFORM WORK FOR WHICH A
BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED, PURSUANT TO PART VII OF
CHAPTER 553 WITHOUT SUCH PERMIT BEING IN EFFECT"
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINTS:
1. MARK STRIFLER. d/b/a QUALITY POOL CARE 1
COUNT CASE#2007-077.
2. JOHN ALLEN GAGE d/b/a ALLEN GAGE BUILDER,
INC. 1 COUNT CASE#2007-034.
OLD/NEW BUSINESS:
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION
MADE BY THE CONSTRUCTION LICENSING & APPEALS
BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THIS PUBLIC HEARING, HE/SHE WILL NEED TO INSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS
MADE, WHICH RECORD SHALL INCLUDE THE TESTIMONY
AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. (SECTION 286.0101. FL STATUTES.)
ANY PERSON REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMO-
DATION AT THIS MEETING BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY OR
PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT SHOULD CONTACT THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING, 111
WEST MAIN STREET, 3RD FLOOR, and INVERNESS, FL.
34450, (352) 341-9801 AT LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE THE
MEETING. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED,
USE THE TDD TELEPHONE (352-341-6580) OR LECANTO
GOVERNMENT BUILDING (352-527-5312).
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 12,2007.
913-0820 SU/MCRN
Florida Governmental Utility Authority
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
AND PUBLIC HEARING
The Florida Governmental Utility Authority ('FGUA') an-
nounces a public meeting and public hearing to which
all Interested persons are Invited. The FGUA is a legal
entity and public body created pursuant to the provi-
sions of Section 163.01. Florida Statutes, and on
lnterlocal Agreement among Citrus County, Florida.
Osceola County, Florida, Polk County, Florida, Lee
County. Florida, and the Town of Dundee, Florida. The
meeting and public hearing will be held at 1:00 p.m. on
September 20, 2007 In the Golden Gale Community
Center, Room A/B, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy, Naples,
Florida 34116. The FGUA Board will address general op-
erating Issues of the FGUA. The meeting will also In-
clude a public hearing to consider adoption of the an-
nual budgets and capital Improvement programs for
the Golden Gate Utility System and Lehigh Utility Sys-
tem and the FGUA General Fund annual operating
budget. All customers of the FGUA, affected property
owners, tenants or occupants, and all other interested
persons shall have an opportunity to be heard con-
cerning the proposed annual budget and capital Im-
provement programs and to file written comments with
the FGUA. If a person decidecdes to appeal any decision
mode by the FGUA with respect to any matter consid-
ered at the hearing, such person will need a record of
the proceedings and may need to ensure that a ver-
batim record Is made, Including the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be made. In ac-
cordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons needing special accommodations or an Inter-
preter to participate in this proceeding should contact
the Clerk to the FGUA Board at (877) 552-3482, at least
three (3) business days prior to the date of the hearing.
If you have any questions, please contact the Clerk to
the FGUA Board at (877) 552-FGUA.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 12 and 20, 2007.
I
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ALL 2007 Ford Trucks and SUV's.*
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Ewww,
yuck!
Ticks!
Don't let these pests
ruin your summer fun
Summer and outdoors activities just go
together. It's a great time to set the tent
up and let the kids have a campout. No
matter what your chosen summer fun may
be, keep an eye out for
ticks. This is one crea-
ture that can really get
under your skin! For
those who might ask
"what a tick is and what
can I do about them?"
information has been
provided so you can
take appropriate pre-
cautions while enjoying
Citrus County alfresco. Joan Bradshaw
Ticks are not insects FLORIDA-
but are closely related FRIENDLY
to the spiders. Adult F
ticks have eight legs. All LIVING
ticks are parasitic,
feeding on the blood of animals. Female ticks
lay thousands of eggs which hatch into very
small larva called seed ticks. At each stage of
the life cycle, ticks will require a blood meal
from host animals. They increase in size dra-
matically while feeding; engorged ticks are
considerably larger than those just waiting
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at Community Forklift in
Hyattsville, Md., and other resale
stores is extensive and variable,
including such items as standard
toilets, marble countertops,
cast-iron radiators and solid
five-panel pine doors.
SARAH L. VOISINt
The Washington Post
Everyday Cheapskate
The Arborist
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search features on the Citrus County Property
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SUNDAY
AUGUST 12, 2007
www.chronicleonline.com
CTRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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REALTY LEADERS
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CALL SHANNON ADAMS CALL. HEATHER COOK
(352) 220-9209 (352)257-5117
Beverly Hills 527-1112
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(352) 302-5633
ORCHARIENE ANGELO
(352) 464-4179 -
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batira pool 3 car garage granle
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(352) 697-1368
4245 ARUNGTON
STOP IN AND SEE THIS GREAT HOME
at a great price in a great'area!!! 3/2/2 L/R,
a t. DIR, F/R, eat-in kitchen on'lovely, fenced 1/2
acre. New paint, landscaping, sprinklers, vinyl
windows. Bring all offers! #,4316416
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(352) 212.6920
Directions: Hwy 41 North Or
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(352) 302-6082
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$279,900 MLS #315906
2159 W. GRAYWOOD DR., PINE RIDGE
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* 3/2/2 Nearly 2100 sf living
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GORGEOUS PINE RIDGE CORNER 6+/- acres ready to
build. Absolutely beautiful lot situated on the corner of
Bonanza Dr. & Bravo Dr. GIVEAWAY PRICED AT
$239,00011 A160124
MANICURED PINE RIDGE ACRE on Sphere PI. Pretty
property, with lots of shade trees and situated in area of
lovely new homes. $89,000 L300212
NATURE + WATER ACCESS N.W. 19th St. in Woodland
Estates 3/4 ac. lot backs up to nature preserve plus access
to deep water canals by the HOA boat ramp. $65,900
MINI FARMS AREA 2% acres. Lovely lot with lots of nice
trees for your mobile or your new home. Horses welcome
here. A315158 $45,000
CLEARVIEW ESTATE 312 + pool home. 2,900+ sq.ft. of living area for your family. Generous sized
bedrooms. Large master suite, master bath w/ jetted tub and walk-in shower. Den/office with 1/2 bath + 1/2 bath for
the pool. Large kitchen w/island. Oversized 2 car garage. $425,000 R316900-
FAMILY-SIZED pool homell KENSINGTON ESTS Custom built 5/3/2. Over 2800 sq.ft w/in-law set up. A
great home for entertaining from its large family room w/massive stone fireplace & wet bar to the oversized lanai
and pool w/summer kitchen. Park-like 1.5 acre lot. $339,000 R318337
I'M GORGEOUS! 3/3/3 pool home on lovely landscaped half acre+/- in Crystal Oaks. From the impressive
entry to the well kept interior pride in ownership is shown here. Arrange the split floor plan to suit your own lifestyle.
Inside laundry, large master suite, and so much more. $275,000 R316997
BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED PINE RIDGE 3/2/2 pool home. Wide open floor plan with a wonderful large
great room, all new kitchen, new baths, tiled floors. Pool area with pavers and yard has been nicely landscaped.
NOW REDUCED TO $249,000 & OWNER IS READY TO SELL R309053
DISHINCHIVE & DYNAMIC - *
Cul-de-sac, pristine-clean 3BR/2+BA residence with SIMPUICNV AND COMFORT
easy-care landscape. The key features include French Come see the flair of this impeccable 3BR/2+BA brick
doors, cathedral ceilings and formal dining room. residence with easy-care landscape. Open & airy design,
Screened pool. Immediate move-in. Citrus Hills large rooms, French doors. Newer carpeting, fine master
Canterbury Lakes. suite, big fenced in yard, Large trees. Move in now.
SUSAN
KNOWLES
Realtor
Cell: 228-9015
Office: 637-6200
Multi-Million $$$ Producer
Email susanknowles@remax.net
MLS #318232 | $149,900 MLS #318237
Immaculate 3/2/2 Remodeled 3/2
Over 2000 LSF! View of Lake!
Neutral Colors Tiled Floors
"Mega" Storage Tiled Kitchen
Custom Built Counters
Landscaped w/ Tiled Brkfst Bar
Drip System Open Floor Plan
Whole Hlouse Newly Painted
Generator Just Move In!
MLS#318038 I $226,500 MLS#316290 I
New to Market Lovely 4/2/2
2/2/2 Open FIr Pin Pretty Yard
SNewly Tiled Firs .Open Fir Plan
New Carpet in Built 2004
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Porch Screen Porch
Roof & A/C in '02 z*. Tiled Floors
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ATTENTION GOLFERS AND SNOWBIRDS! FULLY FURNISHED 2/2/2 + attached 2 car carport in Crystal
Paradise Estates. Large bedrooms, family room, glass enclosed Florida room w/Hot Tub, fenced acre. Ride your
golf cart to 7 Rivers Golf Course. REDUCED TO $187,500 R313796
CRYSTAL RIVER CUTIE! Upgraded 3/2 split plan, neat as a pin & ready to move inil Lots of closets, inside
laundry, Sunroom w/vinyl slider windows, 3 car carport. PLUS a 12x16 Workshop with A/C. Nicely landscaped. A
must see. WHAT A DEAL AT $144,900 R317614
STUNNING 2/112 remodeled to perfection; newer appliances & window treatments, recessed lighting; ceramic
tile, new paint inside and out, plywood floors in attic, ceiling fans, 6 zone sprinkler; wonderful screened 23x16 deck,
oversized 2 car garage. You must see this gorgeous home. $132,000 R315990
Email -cnadal@earthlink.net
"Exceeding Your Expectations is My Goal" Brand New $517,500 MLS #306319
Wayne -
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Cell: 352-302-8575 New Construction Office
Cel: 352-302-8575 3 BR, 2.5 BA Fireplace
www.CrystalRiverProperties.com Gourmet Kitchen w Acre Pool
Price Adjusted $465,000 MLS #308687 I "Islands Villa" at $122,500 MLS #3127731
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Two Lots Office
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Waterfront Townhouse $259,500 MLS #317852
* 2 BR, 2 BA
* Waterfront Community
* Heated Swimming Pool
* Tennis Courts
* Private Patio
* Lush Landscaping
* Make an Offer
* Anxious Seller
$244,900 MLS #318529
New to Market
3/2/2 Split Plan
1540 SF
Screen Porch
Dock on Lake
Beautiful 1/2 Acre
Newer Appliances
.. . Roof in 2002
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* Boat Dock
* Fully Furnished
* Heated Swimming Pool
* Tennis Courts
* Eat-in Kitchen
* Screened Patio & Balcony
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* 3 BR's, 2 BA's Newer Roof
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dining and family rooms, eat-in kitchen w/gas cook top island and sac w/neighbors. This home was made for entertaining. Push
breakfast bar. Home features include new carpet, new tile entrance sac w/neighbors. Thi s h w m f e Push
breakftk br Home features isclud ew caet,anew tie entrant back the sliders to open the great room to the huge lanai &
and backsplash in kitchen. New paint inside and out, vaulted ty po ack the se t op ent gr romo thehe anice
ceilings, fans in every room, 4 walk-in closets, master bath wI PEACEFUL LIVING in gated waterfront community pool area. For those quiet evenings & mornings there a nice
shower and Jcuzzi, inside laundry, new landscaping, garage with Home in move-in condition. Deck to sit out and ast nook area overlooking the pool and backyard. Many
workman equestrhop and heated poolf community. w/spa all backed up to the ore trail in #312372.types of wildlife can be seen from here This is the lifestyle
an equestrian and golf community. #308099. $389,900 enjoy a small pond. #312372. $374,900 you've been dreaming of. #318396. $360,000
BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 car garage home
in Citrus Hills. This home is light and bright with fresh
paint and new Plantation shutters. Features a beautiful
view and large screened lanai. Located in Prestigious
Citrus Hills on a quiet cul-de-sac. #316360. $350,000
GREAT FOR A FAMILY! 3/2 with 2,160 living
square foot home on nearly an acre of land.
Caged inground pool, large summer kitchen/lanai.
3 car 'garage and 3 car carport! #318500.
$269,000
NICE CRYSTAL MANOR HOME, built in 1997. Home
features 3 bedrooms, 2% baths with attached 2 car
garage. Huge screened room with wet bar overlooking
backyard with waterfall and fish pond. Master bedroom
with tray ceilings and separate shower and garden tub in
master bath. #306021. $254,900
MUST SEEM New floors, new carpet in bedrooms, newer
kitchen, cathedral ceilings, new paint. Relax and enjoy the
privacy of Pine Ridge. Large screened porch with pool.
#307560. $234,900
CRISP 3/2 POOL HOME on fenced double lot. Fresh
paint and carpet with updated tile as well. Huge
detached garage for all the toys! Come take a look!
#318506. $199,900
HOME NESTLED IN A COUNTRY SETTING but YOUR OWN ISLAND RETREAT 6,:,3 at. .-.
close to all amenities including boat launch on Indian only. Rustic 1 bedroom, 1 bath weekend fishing
Lake leading to Crystal River and the Gulf. #315443. getaway located on the Little Homosassa River.
$184,500 #316460. $165,000
COMFORT IS PRIMARY Tr,,., 5 r,.. ,
pampered 2 bedroom home. All rooms are supersizew. PEACEFUL QUIET LIVING at this 2 bedroom, 2
New flooring has been installed. Large backyard with
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makes this home a winner. #309258. ASKING $119,000. #312388. $114,900
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2 baths plus a den. Must see to appreciate. Beautiful well cared for. New roof In 2005, new heat pump in 2005. side lot and RV pad with hook-ups. Located near shopping, over a half acre with plenty of trees and privacy. This home
island kitchen, laundry room and walk-in closets in Big rooms with front and back porches make it very schools and new Suncoast Parkway. Also near waterways, located on a dead-ond street, sees no traffic. Plenty of
every bedroom. All this on a wooded .5 acre lot. comfortable. Decorated with bright colors and nice yard, fishing and local activities. Great home as a starter or room to park the boat and RV. Homosassa life at its best!
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2/2/2 1 3 Acres Pool 303517 312'2 Corner lot 317939 2/1.5/2. Waterfront. 1Ac 313252 3/2/ Carport.5 314864
BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS
309 JEFFERSON 509 S. ADAMS 510 S. BARBOUR 322 S. ADAMS 32 N. ADAMS
2/2/2 314191 2/1/1, 1984 Built, Newer Roof 313466 2/2/1, Farm Rm, Hurricane Windows. 305433 2/2/2, Florida Room, Circle Dr 313381 2/1/1, 309002
BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS BEVERLY HILLS CRYSTAL OAKS
439 SUGARBERRY 169 W. SUGARMAPLE 6 TRUMAN BLVD 100 N. CRYSTAL MEADOW PATH
3/2/2, 1825 sq ft. Living 314162 2/2 5/2. Expanded Imperial 316263 2/1/1 Corner Lot 312259 4/3/2, POOL 317988
LECANTO FOREST LAKE NORTH EL DIABLO GOLF COURSE
=1. DEA 934 E. LASALLE ST. 10174 N. LANGDON RD.
6975 REPS RIDGE POINT 4/2 1 Acre, 2000 sf. living area 2400 sq. ft. living 317993 102N. LANGDON RD
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5881 N. DECARLO DR. 9686 N. LANGDON 2504 W. GARDENIA
3/2/2 1,800 Living 316732 2650 Sq FE LIVIng 313376 2/2/1 309512
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154.900 $169,500
JJ g .il, 1236 W. Alexander Dr.
3448 N. Century Blvd. 2006 BUILT 3-2-2. Amenities include: Beautiful tile,
STILL TIME to pick colors. This under construction oversized master BA, huge walk-in closet, laundry rm,
3/2/2 home offers smooth top range, microwave, pool bath & much more. An appliance, package is incl.
dishwasher, washer, dryer, sprinkler system and along w/a screened lanai, full landscaping & a
much moreli 311358 sprinkler system. 300086
$s89.900 .169.900
8272 N Pocono 3878 W Matilda Lane
Exceptional 3-2-2 home in a very desirable location. 2007 312/2 HOME. Home features a great rm, din rm, eat-in kit.
Features include large kitchen/formal diningliving & Amenities include loads of beautifultile in all common areas,
family room & a huge lanai. Home amenities include breakfast bar, pantry. Plant shelves, tray ceiling in master, walk-
loads of beautiful tile, lots of cabinets, & storage, a in closet plenty of storage, sprinkler system, alarm system and
master bath, dressing room & all appliances. #317867 a complete stainless steel appliance package. 315611
S $350,000 POOL 239,900 169900
- TM 9930 N. Cherry Lake Brand new home still under construction. WII
This home built by Mitch Underwood sits on 2 corner lots plus is 1929 W Golfcart have oak cabinets in the kit. & self cleaning
llders this new St. on t acre. Come and see Florida in at its best. This wonderful Super Golf course pool home. This 3-2-2 home is like brand new glass top range. Nice sized bedroom &
rus springs. This 3/2/2 poolhome features soang cathedral ceilings, an open & wnewer appl., flooring, cabinets & counter tops. Great oversized oversized at room make this house very
pao eened airy oor plan, large kitchen, pantry, breakfast bar and upgrades lana looking out over the pool and the 7th green of Citrus
e r4 m l galore and much more. MLS 312400 Springs Golf Course. ont miss this onell 314889 user friendly. 317649
711
8u22 N Colfv e.v
Lovely view 01 Me Nil', gieel co -,ITI witrii rn Irli if'ly
golf course home. Wat til you see the master bath with
ts oversized jetted tub. Could be purchased furnished
so brng your clubs & start giving! 316894
139,900 [LTED)
9711 N Emelha ve
Supe 3-2-2 home on oversized corner lot &
fuly fenced property. This home is priced to sell.
Located in the golf course community of Citrus
Springs. All appliances included plus hot tub on
the lanai. All furniture negotiable. 317107
179.900 POOL
2529 W Fairvay Gob Course
SUPER GOLF COURSE 2/2/2 pool home overlooking
the 17th green on Citrus Springs Got Course. Sit on the
lanai and enjoy this spectacular view. 315131
83J2 N Santos
Great 4-2-2 Citrus Springs home built in 2004. All
appliances including upgraded glass top range, microwave
hood, washer, dryer & more. Home features a living rm, an
open kitchen & family rm & dining area. 317696
125.j000 ... .
2282 GARDENIA
lice 3-1,5-1 Citrus Spring pool home w/fenced yard.
Home has a living rm. & separate fam. rm. w/woodburning
replace. Newer roof, newer ac and new pool line. Pool is
15x30 and is in great condition (Is not caged). Being sold
'as is" with right to inspect. 317997
11346 N. Angel Terr.
Beautiful 2004 custom built home in Citrus
Springs on almost 1/3 acre. Home has many
upgrades & amenities including custom wood
kitchen and too much to mention. 316988
3305 W. VIKING
This is a great starter home or retirement
home. 3/2/2 with a fenced yard. Gazebo and
fire pit. ready for that new family. #318118
9020 N. Santos
YOU WILL LOVE the sunken living room &
open floor plan. 316109
2198 W AUSTIN DR
EXCEPTIONALLY MAINTAINED 212/2 home in Citrus Springs.
Home features include large kitchen, living room, dining area,
laundry room and screened lanai. Amenities incl beautiful tie,
track lighting, appis, fenced yard and shed. Air handler replaced
in 1999 and compressor replaced in 2004. #318039
Ii i4 w uevon
3/1 w/carport home. All the new amenities included in this
home, such as new roof, new heat & air/heat hot water tank,
cabinets, carpet & flooring, bathroom vanity and toilet, all
new appliances. The exterior and interior have all bean
105.000 9
2244W. Devon Dr. GREAT CC
Beautiful 2-1 home in the community of Citrus heat and A
Springs. Close to 2 golf courses, tennis court, bike
trail,25 miles to Ocala or Crystal River. Do not Recently pi
miss this oportunitv to see this one. 310284
110,00 ..
388N CHtrus Springs 184 W Freeman
)NDITION PJ ...:,.:.r r. a .. .r. .;'., '.:AL 311 HOME that is ready to move into.
/C, appliances, termite protection. 9335 N Minola WaV Everything is brand new: carpet, paint, ceiling,
wanted inside and out. Move right in NICE 2/2/1 family home with a lot of potential. double pane windows, blinds, RS fenced yard,
condition. 318068 Priced to sell, come take a look! 312023 stove, refrigerator, water heater. 315848
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5507 W Cisco St
BRAND NEW 3-2-2 HOME w/lots of upgrades.
Tile on the diagonal Upgraded appliances, circular drive,
attic fan. Oversized garage, great room, both bath & hall,
kitchen. Trane A/C w/filtration system.
Gutters, Security system. 315263
$349,00 279900 POOL 224,000 -
4609 W. Osage Place 3-2-2 POOLHOME on the Meadows golf course d71 W Rye-iled
LUXURYLIVINGONA 1.5ACRECORNERPNE All appl included, French doors, open/c spacious 255 VV atonal I Acre 1 : 1,
R G eques tian delight goer sdream 2 l anai and solar heated pool, tile hruout, updated GREAT 3-2-2 home, bile in living area, dining room, l: ,,
home w/large sq. ft., huge master suite. Impressive kit. and baths, fans in all rooms, water filters, club kitchen, bath, beautiful stone fireplace al on 1 acre ,,,...,,,,: ", .r ., ,,. ,
family room, great for entertaining. 315353 membership available. 312988 in popular Citrus Hills. 314052 ,-r1.,, ,5 04 ,
4641 S Slash Pine BEDROOM, 2 BATH, mobile hoe AFFORDABLE GOLF COURSE HOME Recently handball Run Community with club house, poo, & lighted
SUPER 3-2-2 HOME with front porch & Florida with new roof, new vinal siding, dbl painted interior, tile in LR area. Oversized 2CG w/ n 0 a d tenniuts. Enjoy the goumet kitchen wITth
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2003 MITCH UNDERWOOD HOME on 1/3
acre corner lot. 3/2/2 home. Great rm, kit/nook,
screened lanai and much more. 313689
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for their next meal.
Ticks can be found along
roads, paths, and trails, on
grass, and on other low vegeta-
tion in a "waiting position." As
an animal passes by, the tick
will grasp it firmly and soon
start feeding on its host. Some
ticks can live for a year or more
without feeding, just waiting
for its host.
According to University of
Florida Entomologists Dr. Phil
Koehler and Dr. Cynthia Lord,
there are five common ticks
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THE ISLANDS CONDOS Waterfront 2/2, w/boat dock $285,000
no dock $189,000
* WATERFRONT 2/2 CONDO, boat dock with gulf access......................$225,000
We also have many lovely, CRYSTAL RIVER
fumished condos & houses w/iall 1/1 part. furn. mobile $375
the comforts of home. Just bring
your toothbrush & clothes' 2/1 home $650
BEST VIEW ON KINGS BAY! SUGARMILL WOODS
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Walk-in closels. laundry room,
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Jackie & Bob Davis
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HERE'S A 2 BEDROOM 2 balh.
doullewide that sits high or. its 1 29
acre, Handsome hardwcood floors, a
stone fireplace, a splhi floor plan ,ih Ine
2nd bedroom having access to the hall
bath. A gorgeous Chinaberry tree adorns
t Ihe front yard and a shed sils Io the side
SADORABLE AND ANMAZIDGl compact a rnd
cozy This one bedroom hc.me has a roam thal
adjoinr the ktiChen rixiil .1 i, La g g ia-: 35 a
dining vre the c.thei hah :i ar. *..k:, Z 1a31j]
pass.lhru cornn. c in A kihe.r,. io fr e I,..r,4
room A alk.,n ci.c.i FICa ,',omn e;ir ,ni
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A 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH HOME.
HEATED POOL Conan couniter.i cherry
cabinets formal dining room ofltce'denr
The breakfast nook has a fused-glass
window overlooking ihe pool and hol
lub Gated community. spectacular
facilities 1sl class golfing
312771 $349,900
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS make this
villa feel so spacious The good-
looking kitchen has a cozy breakfast
nook, the lanal has vinyl windows.
Windermere has the best
community maintenance program in
the county plus a healed pool &
clubhouse.
316708 $159,000
IT STARTS AS A 2 BEDROOM HOME
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'ee,r-,qrad .age WITH-' 5 n"r. rull a31r Tr.e
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found in Florida but two are
the most troublesome: brown
dog tick and American dog
tick.
The brown dog tick seldom
attacks animals other than
dogs. It is most likely found
where dogs are kept in or
around the house. The brown
dog tick is not known to trans-
mit diseases to humans but
may transmit disease among
dogs.
The American dog tick is
also a common pest of pets and
humans in Florida. The adult
ticks are encountered by
sportsmen and people working
outdoors. Dogs are the pre-
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Water Management
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is offering Community
Education Grants up to
.... o e$5,000 each to individuals,
-available for education
...o.- f groups and governments to
=projects that help prtect-- provide innovative and
cost-effective education
projects in any or all of the
d. following areas:
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$269,900 CRYSTAL OAKS #316648 1
F__ CRYSTALkIVER #153436
L229,.00
1$129,900 LECANTO #316241:1
7-7-T-101-000 LECANTO #31801S_
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7418 N. MALTESE DR.
Citrus Springs $189,900
309191
3305 W VIKING
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198,900, k'.
513 N. DUQUET PLACE
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8075 N VOYAGER UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Built in 27.10'7 2 2 ne'% t.l-_ganr o)en floor plan
large 'Cre-enea lanai em ingles ual31 parne
WlinaOOw S Ugracea C3abinet. 3tainle s.. te. e
appliance. IincluOcO g3raq3e ocor ooerr t[one-
trim and murn more N!1 '80
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9788 N LORETTA WAY
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2439 W NEW HOPE LANE
Citrus Springs $159,900
316818
3164 W FAIRBANKS
Citrus Springs S179,900
316817
3339 W. ELDRIDGE DR.
Cirrus Springs
$154,900
317199
3234 W. CENTURY BOULEVARD
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3355 W. ELDRIDGE DR.
Citrus Springs
5154,900
317202
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2424 W. GARDENIA DR
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719 NE 15? TER CRYSTAL RIVER
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2 66 acre iot
zoned GNC
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US HWY 19
7 of an acre Commercial lot $200,000
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ferred host, although this tick
will feed on other animals. The
American dog tick may carry
Rocky Mountain spotted fever,
tularemia, and other diseases
transmitted from animals to
people. Dogs are not affected
by these diseases, but people
have become infected by pick-
ing up ticks from dogs.
The American dog tick is
also known to cause paralysis
in dogs and children when
ticks attach to the base of the
skull or along the spinal col-
umn. Paralysis is caused by a
toxic secretion produced by the
feeding tick When the tick is
removed, recovery is rapid,
usually within eight hours.
Lyme disease is transmitted
by ticks, but few cases have mary vector for Lyme disease
been reported in Florida. Most is the deer tick which is not
transmission occurs in the
New England states. The pri- Please see TICKS/Page 20E
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7394 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River
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INVERNESS ON SMALL CANAL Leads to IMPERIAL EXECUTIVE BEV. HILLS 1600+ sq. ft.
large canal to river. 1958 singlewide, 2 BR, 1 2 BR, 2BA, ICG home. Totally renovated. Fenced
.BA handy person special. Wall A/C unit, no back yard, family room, many upgrades. Newer
heat. Block shed/workshop, gravel road. appliances & central A/C & roof. #305442
18406 $29,900 $109,900
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walls built around it. Cathedral ceilings,
skylights (2), 3BR, 2BA, part. furnished, PINE RIDGE 3br, 2.5ba house w/caged
country kitchen, dining room, 3 tier rear deck, inground pool, 2 car garage on 1 acre. 12x24
art fnced ack yard 2 acres. 2 car garage insulated metal shed w/220 electric, #305989
#313 190 y,00 2 27,coo 0 .,0 g,,
SUGARMILL WOODS VILLA -i ; L LECANTO 1982 SINGLEWIDE F, i .
ICG, dining area, living room, laundry room, totally renovated, Pergo flooring, carpet, vinyl,
family room, galley kitchen. Newly painted new central A/C & heat, new kitchen fixtures,
inside, on pond, near golf course, some plumbing, cabinets, counters, screened porch &
furniture. #305503 $149,000 deck. #315396 $49,900
w/ beautiful oaks, 4 BR, 2BA, family room w/
GREAT FAMilr HOME on 8,36 acres w/3BR gas fireplace, 19x46 glassed rear porch. Upgraded
3BA, 2 story house. Stilt play house for kids, kitchen, fenced back yard w/2 gates. Inground
swimming pool & workshop, covered rear porch fiberlgass caged pool. #312528 REDUCED
w/BBQPit# W3 "sa,,3"$3 $75,000
NEW LISTING
1427 S Chatsworth Pt, Lecanto
Directions: Hwy 44 to Crystal Glen Subdivision,
R on Brookfield, R on Chatsworth.
ONE OF THE RAREST PEARLS
Meticulously maintained 3/2/2
in a beautiful cul-de-sac location.
$179,900 318300
6278 W. Cavalry, Beverly Hills
Directions:
Hwy 486 to Pine Ridge Blvd, L on Cavalry
PINE RIDGE POOL HOME
3/2/2 on 3 Acres (MOL)
$304,900 316362
7189 W Sunripe Loop, Crystal River
Directions: Hwy 44 to N Sunshine Path (Dan's
Clam Stand) L on Nina Terrace, R on Sunripe.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NOW
Wonderful 3/2 in a lovely,
wooded neighborhood
$125,000 314643
722790
REDUCED
4320 N Weewahi, Crystal River
Directions: Hwy 19 N, R on Ashburn
(at Oar House), L on Weewahi.
SUPERBLY MAINTAINED 3/2
one half acre in adult only park.
$129,900 315482
9 Polk, Beverly Hills
Directions: Hwy 491 to Roosevelt Blvd,
R on Washington, Left on Polk.
IMAGINATIVE UPDATES
Tastefully renovated 2/1 is rich in detail
$99,900 316456
6258 W Lexington, Crystal River
Directions: Hwy. 44 to left on Meadowcrest Blvd,
L into Pinehurst Village, head right onto Lexington.
NO BETTER LIFESTYLE
3/2/2 Villa w/spacious,
open plan ideal for entertaining
$174,900 318033
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rJew Oaks Golf Course Home' Brand new never lived in 3,/
2/2 R.chmond model. Over 40K in upgrades. Located on
the 3rd hole of the Oaks Golf Course Must See Today,1
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352-746-0744 #312288
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$239,900
Lovely 3/2/2 w/new carpet ceramic tile, fresh
decorative paint & kitchen apple. are recent up-grades
which have been added to this home. This .5 acre
property boasts a private & beautiful backyard.
2i2fTAntA7AA 241RAfni
S229,900
New 2006, furnished 312/2 vila available iar belio cost. Voo, c ,at
lie firs upgraded appi are DiuI a ife of Ihe leaiures in this itlnn.ng
villa deaoraled in neutral colors Maridalorv Memtiersn.i
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Lovely 2/2.5 townhouse is fully furn., very clean & just
perfect. Lanais are glass enclosed & carpeted w/a treed
view & close to the pool. Kitchen is fully appl. w/bult-in
microwave & utility rm.
352-746-0744 #318513
Great 4/2.5,2 pool richme on 1.25 fully fenced acres. Great
rm gas fireplace, formal dining & kitchen w/'wrap around
breakfast bar & Ig dining nook. 15x30 rtd self cleaning
pool. Membership Available.
$249,000
Beautiful 3/2/2 "Antiqua n-lodel w/hardwood
floors, French doors & plantation shutters. A
Must Seel'i
352-746-0744 #163123
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5249,000
Great rental property in Inverness. 2 buildings, 4
units on a quiet street. All units are rented, easily
at current rate. Must See Today"
352-746-0744 #308880
Absolutely gorge
appliances and muc
Lot of trees. Great ne
M.lmhn
/2/2.5 + den. Upgraded
ore. Beautiful back ,ard...
)crhood. This is a must see'
up Available.
44 #307815
$319,900
Unique 1997 3/2/2 home w/great & FL rm on 3.25 acres
w/lg Oak trees & pasture for horses. Plus 1000 sqft 5 rm
building was rented & needs updating, could be office/
workshop. Very private property.
352-527-1820 #314043
5205,000
Brand new 3,22 2 2007 home. Formal I,.ingdinin.g, iq
open eat-in kit. & framiil rm, rIBR w walk-in closet,
oversized F.IBA wsep shower garden tub. interior
was profess painted 1icl. garage walls N fir.
352-527-1820 #315032
5192,999
Brand new 4-2,2 on 1/3 acre. Open floor plan, Ig BR w,
walk-in closets. rlBR has hn & her sinks, 2 walk-in
closets, garden tub & separate shower
Real wood cab nets in kitchen, Ig breakfast area
352-527-1820 #308603
5110,000
This 2/, 1,1 is a great starter home. L.%ina & FL rm.
New roof in 98 new smooth top stove, fairly neri
water heater & a fenced yard. Shed in backward.
gutters around house & awnings on FL rm wind-ows
352-746-0744 #317083
For a Visual Tour or Multiple Photos,
Go to: www.floridashowcasenroDerties.com
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2/11/ $450/mo.
Ist/lst/sec 352-795-6862
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 & 2/1, $425 & $500
No pets. (352).795-0061
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
$500/mo. 1st, last, sec.
352-585-3264
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
8185 Falroak Ct. Lg. Yrd.
$525/mo. + Dep.
813-317-6525
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, $550. mo. $750.
sec. dep. No Dogs,
352-447-0333
CRYSTAL RIVER 4/2
1998, Double wide
$700/mo. 1st, lost, sec.
352-585-3264
HERNANDO 2/2
Hwy 200 & 491, $475+
1st, t,sec. 352-341-0903
HOM/CRYS RVR.
2/2, DW $625/mo.
(352) 228-0525
Homosassa Sprngs.
3/2 newly remod. DW
on fenced acre. No
pets. $875/mo + $875
sec. 5051 Grand Circle
Ter. 352-628-0731
INVERNESS
2/1 $375 mo,
$750 move In.
352-476-1122
476-2417
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
Incl. Fishing piers.
Community Center.
$350 and up.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
LECANTO
1 Acre fenced 3/2, AC,
W/D, stove, refrig., sec.
lights, $650.mo. 1st, 1st.
sec. (352) 527-7015
LECANTO 2/1
w/pool $450/mo
(352) 621-8036
LECANTO 2/2 Rent/sell.
OWNER FINANCE
$650mo. 1 pet. (352)
564-0856 or 628-3090
LECANTO 3/2/2
$1,250/mo + Sec.& App
M Aval. 9/1 No Pets
RYSTAL RIVER 3/2
$500/mo + Sec.& App
SW Mobile No Pets
HOMOSASSA 2/1
1 Ac, $500/mo. + Sec.,
+ App. MW,No Pets
HOM1OSSSA 3/2
.5 Ac., $700/mo + Sec.,
+ App. 3W No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
LECANTO
5 Acres fenced, remod-
eled mobile w/add.,
near 486/491, CHA, Im-
med. possession, horses
okay, $850. mo. +util.,
1st & sec(352)249-1091
LECANTO RV
Rent-To-Own. turn, In
park, city wtr, laundry,
Cable TV 352-746-4648
Non-Smoking 1BR Furn.
Scrn rm. Crprt $550: IBR
furn. Park model, $325
No pets. 628-4441,
ADULT PARKS
RENT OR OWN LOT
New 3BR, 2BA Skyline
Home, /2" Drywall
Porch, Carport
MOVE IN TODAY
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
BUY AT
INVOICE
New Jacobsen
triple wide 2100 sq. ft.
Must sell, was $119,900.
Now only $103A26
only at
Taylor Made
Homes
Call 352-621-9182
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5 SW mobile home
In+55 Park. Good
condition, furnished,-
CHA, $10,000 OBO
Priced to sell
352-527-6521
Great Financing
5BR 3BA- Designer
Kitchen, Delivered
and set up $73,900.
12 and 1 Acre Land
& Home Packages
MOVE IN NOWI
6 Homes Set Up
All Sizes- All Prices
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
INVERNESS 2/2 66'X14'
LR, DR, KIT, W/D $6,500
OBO 352-287-1887
Ask for Mechelle
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles. Scr. porches,
appl.. water Incl. Fishing
piers. Community Cntr.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
NEW JACOBSEN
32 X68 Game Room
House, 2085 sq. ft.
stone fireplace, wet
bar, 18' x 18" ceramic
tile floors, Island kitchen,
appliance pkg. Home
was $79,900 buy at
Invoice $69,749. only at
Taylor Made Home
352-621-9181
OAK POND ESTATES
55+ comm. 3/2 carprt,
shed. Partially furn.
Very Nicel $45,000
(352) 637-4837
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2/2 ON 1 ACRE
Lg. oaks, Nice! Newer
apple AC, roof over
mobile, 14X24 wrkshp.
$67,500, Bend Cove,
Floral City 352-302-7817
corner acre in
Rlverlakes Manor.
Beautiful cond, new
AC, septic & well. All
appliance Incl Washer
& Dryer, $59,900.
Owner Finance
w/ $8,000 down
(813) 240-7925
2/2 SW 14 X 54, 1/4 Ac.
Exc. Cond. Furnished.
W/D, Pt. Lonesome Ill,
Dee River Rd. $74,500
(727) 384-8135 Lv. Msg.
2/2 SW On 1/2 Acre
Totally Renovated'
Walton Dr., Old Oaks,
Floral City $64,500
Myrlam, Keller Williams
Realty (352) 613-2644
2/2 on 1.86 Acres
'72, Uke Newl Many
UpgradesI 1,344 Sf, W/ 1
Yr. Warranty $95K
#306886 T. Paduano
C21 (352) 212-1446
3/2 ON 1.35 ACRES
Nature Loversi Back
Deck, Country Setting
$118,800 Sharon Levins.
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
3/2 SW on Two '/ AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2, 2.6 Ac. Crystal Rvr
Pool, Newly remod.,
Poss. Ownr. Finan. $99K
(419) 865-8630
3/2/2 ON 4.65 ACRES
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; FencedI
New stone drive.
$229,900 Ran McEvoy,
EXIT (352) 586-2663
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acres, 3/2 1600 sq
ft., w/office. Very
private, paved Rd.
Deck, shed, workshop
Call for email pictures
Price Reduced $1OK
$159,000.
352-795-3026
GREAT DEAL 2/2
With screen porch.
$42,900 Call
Sheilla Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
HERNANDO 2/11/2
On lot; Cent. wtr, Good
rental income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
HERNANDO, 2/1V2
2 scrn. porches, 1 wood
deck, all new Inside,
quick sale $43,900.
at 3199 E. Buffalo Ln.
West side of Hwy 200,
Daytime 352-344-3444
Evening 352-344-3084
HOMOSASSA 3/2 1404SF
On V2 acre. FP, Freshly
renovated, New Crpt.
$92,900, $3.900 down
$949.86/mo. Stone
877-289-5888
HOMOSASSA 3/2
DBL WIDE, MUST SEEI
1989,ON .55
ACRE,PAVED ROAD.
LIGHT AND
BRIGHT,NEW ROOF
AND APPLIANCES IN
2005.$64.900
352-817-2771
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated TW.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr. Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Must
522! (352) 400-5367
On 1.17acres. Freshly
renovated. New AC
$119,900, $7.900 down
$1195.33/mo. M. Stone
877-289-5888
LAND & HOME
2 Acre Lot
with 2000 sq. ft.,
3/2 Home
Garage, concrete
driveway & walkways,
carport. Beautiful
Must See 10% down
No closing cost
$948.90/mo WAC
Call 352-621-9182
LECANTO 3.6 ACRES
DW, 3/2 1,980sf. FP, Ig.
yard, 2 Access Rds.
Poss. Horse Ranch,
Move In Ready!! $149K.
(813) 317-6525
LECANTO
Solid Investment, acres
fenced, remodeled
mobile w/ add., near
486/491, CHA, Immed.
possession, horses okay,
$245,000 (352)249-1091
Magnolia Estates
btw Inv./Floral City, SW
Mobile 2/1 on 1 acre,
w/2 sheds, $55,000. obo
(352) 726-9391
No Money Down!
FHA
Land & Home
3/2 on fenced 1/2 Acre
Deck, nice trees
and quiet
only $769.90 mo. P & I
WAC
Call 352-621-9183
STICK BUILT, BLOCK
BUILT, MODULAR,
MANUFACTURED
Build to suit. All
Surrounding Counties.
Several Land/Home
Pkgs. Avail. Call us:
(352) 746-5912
WEBSTER 3/3, 6 Acres
2001, w/1,848 UvSF,
6 Ac. of pasture land
$239K #313409
T.PaduanoC27 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
WELL MAINTAINED 2/2
Furn. Must see at
$49,900 Call
Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
4 NEW MODELS
RESALES
$44,500.-$100,000.
Excellent Amenitlesi
5*, 55+
Gated Community,
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Inglis 2/1 Fixer Upper
Large Deck. $5,500
352-220-8399
2/1.5 Nicely Furnished
In 55+ Park, Exc. Cond.
W/D, Dw, Fl. Rm. + Scrn.
Rm, laundry, shed
+ carport. 22,500
(603) 491-0431
55+ Pk. ALL LIKE NEW
1700sq. ft. Price
dropped 10K to $57,900
352-697-1788/563-6695
BIG PINE ACRES, 55+
2/1/Carport Screened
Porch, Shed, 2 ACs,
W/D, Sm. Pet OK,
Part turn. $9,800 obo
(352) 270-9323
DUNNELLON 2/2/CRPT.
55+ Comm., Hot Tub,
Many Appl. $87,600
Margaret Baker,
EXIT REALTY
(352) 422-0877
Financing Avail. New
2/1-1/2, Prime location,
Inverness Adult 55+ Park
352-344-1002 302-2824
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FAIRVIEW ESTATES
CITRUS HILLS
3/2/2
4030 N. Indianhead Rd.
-- $975 -
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/2
318 E. Cumberland Ct.
golf course
$800 avail. 9l--
KENSINGTON ESATES
312/2 on I Acre
243 E. Lancaster St.
-- $875-
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/2 w/ family room.
3411 Sunrose Path
-- $750 -
I/I- 8 Plaza St.
-- $500 --
CITRUS SPRINGS
Variety of 3&4
bedroom homes
3/2/2 starting at $800 -
4/2/2 Brand New starting
at $975 -
INVERNESS
3/2/2 New in '06
3321 Anderson St.
-- $850--
2/2/1 House + 3 acres
2600 E. Haes St.
--$800 --
PINE RIDGE
3/2/2
5565 W.Cisco St.
--$850--
3/2/2 pool home"
on 2+ Acres
5015 W Ranger St.
$1400--
Includes Pool and lawn care.
4.
INVERNESS
115/? $50
BEVERLY HILLS
ttII S575
,600
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11R600A
'I*IM '. ,1 on '
v, I )' I75
'_ *. HSOi
'.'.. '100
D" .$1150
BRENTWOOD
'i/ "" S i5S
,.2 i $78125
0 S.. 50
PINE RIDGE
3 2 pool ............................ ..... $1300
LECANTO
2/2 Duplex Av. 91 ........................ $600
TIMBERLANE ESTATES
3/2J2 pool ............................... $1250
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/1 CP $825
CANTERBURY LAKES
2/2/2 $900
SJENNIFER FOREMAN Realtor'
S ALEX GRIFFIN Realtor'
RESIDENTIAL. I
2/2/2 !!T! o
SBEVERLY HILLS
z2/1.5/1 ....................... 8625/Mo
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5I
2/1/1 ......................$. 00/MO
BEVERLY HILLS
2/................... $600/MO
ROCK CRUSHER
4/2.5/2.. ................. 140/MO
CRYSTAL RIVE
2/1.5/ .................... $1400/MO
2/2, W/F FURN 513 10/MO
2/2/2, F. ............ w/ 1200/MO
3/2/2. FURoN... d$1800/MO
SUGARMIILL WOODS
3/2/2 ..................... .$1000/MO
SUOARMIIU WOODS
3/2/2....................... $10OO/MO
August 11-13, 2007
2 Bed 1 BathApts.
2/2 WF Furnished Condo $1200
22 WF Furnmished Condo $1100
2/2 WF condo $850
2/2.5 Home WF Furnished $1600
anUSSPNRIGS
3 Bed 2 Bath New Home $900
HOMOSASSA
3/2 Home $850
3/2 Home Sugarmill Woods $900
3/2/2 New Home Sugamill Woods $1200
12x121206 0.70 per mO.
See additional rentals at
www.c2lnaturecoasl.com
RENTALS
PINE RIDGE
3751 N. STIRRUP DR ...........$1500
3/2/2, Pool, screened lanai
5950 W. VEGA COURT. .$850.00
3/2/2, Fireplace, open floor plan.
BEVERLY HILLS
26 S. OSCEOLA ST..................$700
2/11 Fenced yd. lawn care included
514 . JACKSON ST............... $675
2/111, Lg. family room
38 S. MONROE ST .................. $650
2/1/1, Fam. rm, screened front area
26 S. JEFFERSON ST.......... $650
2/1.5, Fam. room, carport, shed
27 N. FILLMORE ST.. ..............$550
2/1, Carport, screened patio
37 S. MONROE ST..................$550
2/11, Screened palo, Window units
85.S BARBOUR ...................... $550
2/1/1, Patio, Window units
CITRUS SPRINGS
6718 N. NANTUCKET WAY.....$1100
3/2/2, New home, 1850 sq ft living
2252 W. DEVON ST ...................$650
2/2, Split plan, Ig. screened patio
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Apl, Cute & dean................$475
2/2 Bonus Room, Lg.hoose ....$775
INVERNESS
2/1 Adorable cottage on canal..$650
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Screen Lanai ....................$900
3/1 Really ctes...................$95
PINE RIDGE
3/2/2 Pool ................................ $1200
KENSINGTON ESTATES
3/3/2 Pool ........................ $1300
FLORAL CITY
2/1 Condo, Lake Access...........$650
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Ma.d E, Hager
BSoker-Realtor.Promp Mana oer
417 HE 2.d ft C?8siaaIRlnF
(352) 795-RENs (800) 79S-6855
www.CitrusCountyHomeRentals.comn
INVERNESS
3/2/1 downtown
Inverness. beautiful
quiet neighborhood.
overlooks Lake
Henderson. $685.
352-400-4986
LECANTO 3/2/2
$1,250/mo + Sec.& App
H Aval. 9/1 No Pets
TAL RIVER 3/2
$500/mo + Sec.& App
SW Mobile No Pets
HOMOSASSA 2/1
1 Ac, $500/mo. + Sec.,
+ App. SW, No Pets
HOMOSASSA 3/2
5 Ac., $700/mo + Sec.,
+ App. SW No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
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CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2 BR, W/S/G Incl.
$600 (352) 212-7740
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1, Cable, A/C, until
incl. $500. mo. 795-7613
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip, kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $45
a day for a week or
more. (Includes all
utilities & Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1 BR, WkIy/M
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
BUSHNELL 1/1
$450/mo. All until. ncl.
(352) 568-2281
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm 1st Mo. FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
HERNANDO
2/1 Very clean,
$525/mo. Sec. dep.
352-527-7842
2&3
BEDROOM APTS.
Starling at $466.
C/H/A,
NO PETS
Occaalonally handi-
capped units do be-
come available'
For info. call
Gatehouse Apts. at
352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENT
1 & 2 BR Apartments I
now available.
Please call
(352) 344-1010
307 Washington Ave.
Wed., & Fri.
8am to 5pm
Equal Housing
Opportunity
CRYSTAL RIVER
&HOMOSASSA
Apartments Avail.
ONE MONTH FREE
(352) 795-2626
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
facilities.
No application fees.
(352) 795-1588
Equal Housing
Opportunity
INVERNESS 1/1
Water &Trash Incl. $500.
mo. 352-726-3849
INVERNESS
IBR, Downtown, water/
Sewer provided $650.
mo.+ sec. 352-344-8584
INVERNESS 2/1
$520/mo.
352-302-3911
INVERNESS
2/1, large eat In kitch.,
no pets, $650 1st, last.
sec. 697-0970 746-6148
INVERNESS 2/2
Clean, quiet area
$575 + 1st, last, sec.
352-422-2393
INVERNESS Lg. 2/2
W/D hkup, $600/mo
352-341-2182 /586-2205
INVERNESS
Lg. 2/2. W/D hu. Scrned
in lanai, avail Immed.
(352) 344-9024
KNOLLWOOD
TOWNHOUSES I
Comer of Druid Rd.
&581. 1 &2BR N
available starting
@ $485. For more
information call
(352) 344-1010
Or apply @
307 Washington Ave.
Wed. & Fri. 8 to 5
Equal Housing
Opportunity
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Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm 1st Mo. FREE!
Crystal River. 634-0595
LANDMARK
REALTY
We have rentals
ranging from
$375/month up.
Call for more
information.
Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness
-U
COMMERCIAL
BEVERLY HILLS
1250 Sq. Ft.
$13.50 Sq. Ft. & CAM
CRYSTAL RIVER
900 Sq. ft.
$1,000 & Cam
1050 Sq. Ft.
$1000
LECANTO
NEW PROFESSIONAL
CENTER
1200-5000 SQ. FT.
$12.50 Sq. Ft. & Cam
2700+ sq ft Bldg.
Can divide into
Med/Prof/Retail Pine
Ridge. Your floor plan.
(352) 527-9013
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly 1 blk. off 19.
719 NE Ist Ter.
Professional Area. 2
units, 750 sf/ea. Ls. Opt.
Motivated Seller!
(407) 234-0717
LECANTO 491
Auto repair shop for
lease. 3 bays. $2700/mo
(352) 220-9125
PROFESSIONAL Office
; 1690 sq. ft.
GREAT LOCATION
Call Mon Fri. 8 4:30
(352) 795-2283
CRYSTAL RIVER
Small Studio condo
w/pool, $450/mo.
352-628-5977
INVERNESS 2/2
Unfurn, W/D, no smoke/
pets, $750. mo. 1st. last
$350. sec. 352-302-8231
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s. comm. pool.
garb. incl. $750.mo.
1st, Ist. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS 2/2V2
Townhouse, Cypress
Cove, pool, boat dock,
exc. cond. $750+ $1000
sec. (352) 220-4082
SUGARMILL WOODS
Clean 2/2/112, Atrium
Villa, Lanai, Appll's $850;
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, trash & lawn Inc.
$615. mo. + 1 mo. dep
(352) 795-1722
HOMOSASSA
New, 2/2, Rent or w/
opt. to buy, fans, blinds,
refr., stove, microwave,
tile carpet. $750. mo.
(352) 592-0893
INVERNESS 2/1
New paint/carpet..
Eat-in kitch. W/D H.U.
No pets. $550 + sec.
(352) 637-5598
INVERNESS 2/1
W/D, garb. incl.
$650.mo. 1st., last $300
sec. (352) 746-4611
LECANTO 2/2
1,200sf. $650/mo.
Ist/Ist/sec352-697-2068
LECANTO 2/2/1
New Unit! $750/mo. 1st,
Ist. Sec. Credit ck.
key dep. No pets.
352-344-2155
INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1,
all util &.cable TV incl.
$695. mo. $300 moves
you in. (352) 726-2002
DUNNELLON
Immaculate 3/2
w/covered deck on 5
wooded acres. 3 car
det gar & Ig workshop
w/elec & water. $1000
mo. 1st. last, & sec.
352-795-3766
INVERNESS 3/2/1
New home, For more
info. 352-860-1981
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SUGARMILL WOODS
RENTAL!! Lovely Home,
4/2/2 No smoking; Small
pet okay. Ref., $999/
mo. Avail. Oct. 1st
(386) 569-6777
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. incl Shrt
/ long term.lst, Ist + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
$$ LOW MOVE IN
Homosassa Meadows
3/2/2 From $725
Homas. 2/1 From $535
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
BEV. HILLS 1/1/1
Fam. Rm.2 E. Golden St.
$600/mo 1ST/LAST/SEC.
(352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1
Shed, cul-de-sac, $675.
mo. (352) 746-7507
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, CHA, Scrn Room
$610 mo., 352-382-3525
BEVERLY HILLS
10 N.Desoto 2/1
$650.mo
8 N.Fillmore 1/1
$625.mo
CRYSTAL RIVER
9 N.Candle 2/1
$550.mo
INVERNESS
237 N.Croft 2/2
$750.mo
352-637-2973
Beverly Hills 2/2/1
Lg. fl. rm. $750./mo. +
sec. 23 S. Harrison St.
(727) 463-1804
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, Fam. Rm., Scrn.
Rm. W/D, CHA, non
smoke,no pets.$775.
352-563-2500, 212-9267
BEVERLY HILLS
3/2, CHA, Fam. Rm.,
new appl. $750/mo +
Dep. 1 yr. Is. No pets..
23 N. Wadsworth Ave.
(813) 205-8705
(352) 794-0211
BEVERLY HILLS
Great Homes for Rent
or Sale (954) 536-0353
BEVERLY HILS
1 & 2 BR Homes,
All nice, all CHA.
(352) 422-7794
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 Bermuda Dunes.
$1100/mo 647-504-6025
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, like new, immac-
ulate, all appliances.
24hr gate guarded
community. Deluxe
cable TV & lawn main-
tenance included in
rent. $1190mo. Call
Paul (352) 746-9585
CIT SPRINGS 2/1 V/2/1
Very clean, scrn patio,
sm pet ok, C/H/A
$675mo. 352-302-9053
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Beautiful pool home,
redecorated, 2,600 sf.
All new appl. on 1 ac.
of land. $950/mo,
(904) 449-8451
CITRUS HILLS 2/2/2
Caged Pool, 1 ac, Mint!
$975/mo. Option or sale
Poss. Fin.,352-564-1436
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/1
Hg yrd. Inc.Lawn Maint.
$850- mo. F/L/S
(352) 533-2244
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
All appl. Incl. $895/mo
Small pet ok.
352-422-6750
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
New, W/D, Pet friendly,
$925/mo.352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1$700. 2/1 $650. 1st
Ist. & sec. (352)563-5304
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
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CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Avail., $825.- I
$875. mo. 2 -4wks |
FREE Rent If Qualify.
(352) 795-9123 I
* Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1
Renov. Near hasp. $775
DUNNELLON 2/2
$695 (727) 631-2680
FLORAL CITY 3/2
Spacious, split plan very
clean, all new apple ,
pets poss.$750 1st, last,
sec. 352-341-5840
Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2
$825.00
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillages
rentals.com
Gospel Island
3/2/2, private, on lake
& canal, boat dock,
part. turn. $1150/mo
1st/sec. (352) 726-7107
HERNANDO 2/1
Frnt prch, side ramp.
Shed. Parklike settling
$550 (813) 468-0049
HOMOSASSA 2/1
CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/last/sec 628-4210
HOMOSASSA
2BR, 2BA, fenced, $750/
mo. 1st, last, sec.
(352) 628-0919
HOMOSASSA 3/1
POOL, Lg. bckyrd, wk.
shed. $800 + Ist/Ist/sec.
(352) 302-8063
HOMOSASSA
3786 S. Swan Terrace
3/2/2 Sm pets <15 lb.
$800/mo. Met. water/
swr. Lecanto Schl. Sec.
8. Susette 352-697-1604
HOMOSASSA SMW
New 3/2/2, $1000/mo
Realty Executives
(352) 302-4057
INV. Cypress Cove TH
Waterfront 2/2, w/ W/D
end unit $750. mo.
Call (305) 978-3315
INVERN. Wtrfrt 3/2/2
Elegant, pool, cbl. lawn
'$1125/mo 561-632-3119
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Highlands, clean, $700
1st, Ist. sec 352-726-4285
INVERNESS 2/2
On Chain of Lakes
1748 S. Paradise Pt.
$875/lawn care inc.
(786) 553-2577
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $820/mo.
(352) 341-1142
INVERNESS
2BR/1BA, unfurn.,
lakeview, corner lot.
$700 mo.(352) 344-8129
LANDMARK
REALTY
We have rentals
ranging from
$375/month up.
Call for more
information.
Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness
LECANTO 3/2/2
$1,250/mo + Sec.& App
Home Avai. 9/1 No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
.- NO CREDIT CHECK!!
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
visit jademisslon.com
OAK VLG. Bev Hills
2/2/2 den, cul-de-sac.
CT thr-out 352-746-5307
Riverhaven 3/2/2
fenced back yd. $950.
/mo (352) 621-7713
SMW New 2700sq ft
4/2/2 $1000/mo.
Call 813-748-5206
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. inci Shrt
/ long term. 1st, 1st + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
CRYSTAL RIVER
3 bedroom, 1.5 baths
deep water dock
$950.00.
2 bedrooms, family
room 2 baths
$1,100. per month
first and last months
rent required
call after 2pm
352-795-2558
Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile, $950/Mo.
(863) 446-0950 after 7p
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2.5 $1,200/mo.
1st & sec; Lease Pets?
(352) 795-0207
INGLIS
2/2, House, CHA, W/D
hookup $750 mo+ 1st,
last &dep.water & garb.
14185 W. River Rd
352-447-5244
Cell 360-798-2681
INVERNESS 2/2
1 Ac. $800/mo. + Dep.
(321) 917-6029
INVERNESS, 3/2
1 acre, dock, $900
(352) 586-1505
LAKE ROUSSEAU
Furnished Cabin
For Rent (352) 795-2348
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CITRUS SPGS 4/2/2
Rent or Salel Near 491
(352) 341-1409
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/3
New 8202 Empire
$1,100mo. 352-697-1907
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Lease, Lease
to Own, or Sale.
(352) 436-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2
DW, 4.9 Ac. $700/mo.
$149K 352-795-1215
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acres!!
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Remod., Lawn Maint.,
$650/mo. 1st, last,
500/sec. 352-359-5241
Owner Finance,
Citrus Springs 3/2/1 Easy
terms. Low down pay-
ment (352) 201-0658
Rent or Rent to Own
Many Good Deals wait
for you! Get yours now
while $$ are low!
(352) 220-4011 Gwen
CRYSTAL RIVER
$350/$450, share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-07080
HOMOSASSA
Furn., Color TV, until. inc.
$90 wk. 352-628-5244
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. incl Shrt
/ long term. 1st, Ist + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
Ocala Metal
Warehouse Manufact.
& Repairs Only
fenced, 3500sq.ft.
$484 (352) 427-2896
ORLANDO Resort
Time Share 10/26-11/2,
Sleeps 8. $950 Details
352-527-2657btwn 12-7
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CITRUS HILLS 3/2/2
SAT & SUN 12-4
598 E DAKOTA CT.
New AC, new roof.
A must see at only
$320,000
(954) 309-4262
RENOVATED!
Open House Sun. Aug.
12th 12-5pm. 14008
Candia St. Sprlnghill
1100 SQ. FT. CRYS. RVR.
Commercial Office.
Open Floor Plan.
Call (352) 795-4223
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newl 1 bik. off 19.
719 NE Ist Ter.
Professional Area. 2
units, 750 sf/ea. Ls. Opt.
Motivated Seller!
(407) 234-0717
INVESTORS
Palm Harbor Modular
Homes from $53 sf.
Finished on your lot.
3 Color brochures.
Call John Lyons
863-860-3062
WOW, .o hon.me. right on ne Crysial R,.er along ,ith NINETEEN ACRES that can be divided into 15
2 lots around te corner on can3l side All sea.allea lots w,15 docks 1000 of waler frorntage 3-story.
wiin boat slip Properry located at end of street so i 2BR/3BA one-of-a-kind home w'pool S3,500,000
all yoursi 52,970,000 MLS #31851-1 MLS 316684
18E SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2007
THRIVING FEED STORE
GNC Comm. Property,
5,000 sf, metal big. Main
rd. crnr loc. Loading
Dock. $675K Don
Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
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3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
REDUCED TO $289,500
'07 New, Upgrades
2,372 Liv./3,269 Tot. SF.
(352) 302-0744
3/2 1300-SQFT
HOME ON
ACRE LOT
Located on the back
side of Pine Ridge.
Diagonal ceramic tile
In living, dining, pantry,
kitchen & bathrooms.
Security & camera
system. Surround sound
ceiling speakers In living
and front room.
Reduced to $147,800
(352) 287-8478
Citrus Springs
NEW 3 BEDROOM& FAMIfYROOM
s129,900
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
8138 MALTESE
ADJACENT 4BR $139,900
U.S. 41 3.5 mi. N of SR 491,
from main entrance fountain
W. on Citrus Spgs. Blvd., left@
Elkcam, stop, rt. @ Century,
left on Pickinz, rt. to 8132 N.
Maltese Dr.
www.peterpav.com
PETER PAV
1-800-780-7409
BEAUTIFUL NEW 4/2/2
2,235 SFLA, Split plan,
CT, Ig. Lanai, must sell
$178,000. 407-468-2179
BRAND NEW HOMES
Citrus Spgs/Dunnellon
Very Flexible Terms. Low
down pay & monthly..
www.L2PFIorida.com
Martin (352)895-2231
BUILDER LIQUIDATION!
3/2/2 Was $195,990
Now $155,990 + Up to
$6K C.C. Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker Ist
Choice. (352)220-9188
BY OWNER
2005 Home 3/2/2 Nice
area In Citrus Springs
Reduced to $149,000.
(352)257-1355
LOCATION, LOCATION!
New 3/2/2 on
Withlacoochle Trn.
Cathedral ceilings,
eat-in kitch., Roman
tub, upgraded appl.
1,683 sf under AC
$179,900 (352)746-6161
PRICED TO SELL
20K+ Below Builders
Price. 4/2/2, 2200 sq. ft.
living, cathedral
ceilings, sprinkler
system, Split plan.
$176,000.(813) 546-3127
STILT HOMES
Molular Stilt Homes
140 mph. zoning.
We build, sell, deliver
We do it all!
Eliminate builder
mark-up. Call the
factory, John Lyons
800-622-2832 xt. 210
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Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience.
$150+Million SOLD!!!
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEI1Z
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
312/2 POOL HOME
2237 sq.ft living space.
Backs to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839
352-586-1558 CALL
NOW! $289,700
BETTY MORTON
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
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CHiR NICLE
ww.chrerni laorihine com
3/2/21/2 HOME
$279,900
(352) 464-3383
Your World
Cl..,,[ fisd_
wut ;nariir.ieorrine corn
2/1 C/H/A
V2 ac Fenced Corner
lot. $109,900
(352) 746-2932
HOME FOR SALE
2/1.5/1 Large FR. New
appliances, central, tile.
Immaculate! Nice Lot!
430 S. Washington St.
$99,900. (863) 647-2950
Low Price/Extra VALUE
Like New, Imper. Exec. II
Gorgeous Kitchen!
$124,900, ERA American
Realty, Bobbi
(352) 220-0587
*" NO CREDIT CHECKS!
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
visit jademission.com
TOTALLY REMODELED
2/1.5. Everything is new!
$99K (352) 302-6941
Call Btwn 5pm-9pm
4/3.5/2 TOTAL LUXURY!
10 Ac. Too many extras
to list! $749,500
Charlene & Peggy,
EXIT REALTY
(352) 464-4179
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
MUST SEEII 2,577 sft.
Cath. Ceilings, Tile,
Carpet+++ $179,900
Ron Egnot 1st Choice
Coldwell Banker.
352-287-9219
NICE MINI FARM 2/2 on
3.69ac. Barn and Out
buildings Incl. just bring
your horses. $229K
Alex Choto, Fl. Realty &
Auction, (352) 628-0968
REDUCED"
4/3/2, Built 2006.
Crystal Glen $267.000
Seller will pay all closing
cost. Call for Info.
FSBO (352).527-1177
Split-ranch 3 bed,3 bath
(1 handicap acc) Ig
kitchen, Fla rm, screen
porch, deck, cement
block, 2.3 ac, appraised
$267k. 352-746-8797
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No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Million SOLD!I
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
3/2/2 TERRA VISTA VILLA
By Owner, Spacious
2,583 sf. AC, Huge Lot
on the park. $170K
under replacement,
Must Sell this month'
$397,000 352-228-2044
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2
Golf Course Home,
New AC, roof & carpet.
Nicely landscaped,
clean, updated.
$320,000 954-309-4262
Brentwood @Terra Vista
Beautiful, clean &
contemporary Town Hs,
2/2.5/1 + loft. View of
waterfall, Furn. Negot.
$195K(352) 560-0229
CUSTOM BUILT
2005
5/4/3-3400 living
4700 overall
Great for large family
Pool/spa. No brokers
440k Citrus Hills
352-302-4200
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1049W Pearson St.
3/2/2 Pool Home, well
maintained & land
escaped, 2158sf under
air. $307,000. For appt.
call (352) 527-4225
INVESTORS LOOK!
Great deal on this 2/2/2
/2 ac. crnr lot, $164,900.
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
On the Hill in Terra Vista
3/3/3+ den on 1 land-
scaped acre, built '02
Owner downsizing.
No Realtors.
(352) 746-3417 or
613-6297 afternoons.
Reduced 2/2/2, caged
pool, split plan, great
room, 1 treed acre,
mint cond, $199,000.
poss. owner financing
352-564-1436
TERRA VISTA/HILLSIDE
SOUTH 1800sq ft. 3/2/2
10,000sf lot. Brand new
Possible Lease/Option
$279,900. 617-816-1230
BANKRUPTCY
FORCES SALE!
ON TOP OF THE
WORLD Ocala
Brand New Home,
never lived in 2/2/2
on prime corner
entrance lot Avalon
Subd.1 More than
$10K in upgrades
55+ Comm. w/staffed
sec. gate. Comp. ext.
& lawn maint., club
amen., & lifestyle
activities incl. Quality
built steel, reinforced
concrete block
const. Exceeds EPA.
Energy Star Standards
& building code
requirements!
Lowest priced $$$
new home in OTOWI
Only $148.500
Call (352) 527-7873
' 14 ACRE HORSE FARM
Beautiful 3/2 home.
wood floors, tin roof,
tiled fam. rm. 5 stall
Cent. Isle barn.
Lighted riding area,
$534,900/ will divide.
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628
3/2/2Canterbry Lk.Est.
NEW! Den, MB Suite,
Hg. W.I. Closet, Scrnd.
Lanai. 7 fans,$332,900
(847) 612-2388
(508) 558-9790 Robert
Hernando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
cond. must see. Look!
Make offer
(352) 344-5448
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM.
2BA HOME 2 car gar,
caged in-ground
pool, situated on 2.5
ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses and spotted
w/mature oaks,
Everything new.
If you are looking this
is a must seel
(VACANT -
MOVE TODAY)
Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford
for details.
(352) 212-7613
0 DOWN TO BUY!!
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
$10K Below Appraised
Value! 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof.,
$90,000. 352-527-3562
100% Finan. Reduced,
Must relocate 2100 sq.ft.
3/2/2 New roof. FP,
tile floors, corner lot,
stockade fence.
(352) 586-7685
2/2 VILLA DOWNTOWN
Ready to move in, new
appliances, tile, carpet.
Laundry, Low maint.
$105,000. Franklin Realty
352-464-4211
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BETTY MORTON
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20 Years Experience
2.8%
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RMIty5lect
(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailifled only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
CUSTOM BUILT
2 story wood home
w/sep. 2 story garage
3 bedroom, 3 bath,
gourmet kit, fireplace,
open beam, located
on 2 wooded acres.
$790,000.
Nancy Bomke
344-4324
ERA American Realty
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
INVERNESS-LITTLE JOHN
3/1/1, On 1 Acre +
$122,000.
WESTON PROPERTY LLC
(352) 746-1110
A Keith CookA
NEW HOME
3/2/2 CB, Move In Price
$139,900
Built right/Priced Right
To view! (352)860-0574
We can help
w/financing!
LOVELY 2/2 ON
treed lot. New roof, AC,
ceramic tile & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreciate!
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
Owner finance 3/2
CH/A, clean, $129,000/
offer or lease option
(352) 422-1916 cell
SELL YOUR HOME
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563-5966
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SPACIOUS GOSPEL ISL
3/2/2 W/caged pool &
Lanai. Waterview, foam.
rm. New AC & roof.
Tile & Carpet thru-out.
$167,000. 352-476-9592
SPLASH IN THE POOL
AND SPA!
Lovely 3 bed, Large
Family Room, 2 bath,
2 gar. Privacy Fenced
Yard. Over 2200 Total
Sq. Ft. Stainless steel
appliances. Lease
Option available.
Move IN TODAY.
$184,900.
Debbie Fischer
727-251-4013.
YOU GET MORE HERE
$169,000
Brand new 2100 SQ.FT
3/2 custom home,
Many Upgrades. You
Will Want To Look
Here 1st 917-804-4300
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4.5 AC. 2/2 CB Home,
2535sq. ft. 2 stall barn,
No climb fence, under
appraisel, $255,000
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628
1/1 COUNTRY SETTING
RV Parking, Concrete
slab in back. Eat-in kit.
$49,900. 352-860-2075
2/2/3 POOL HOME
ON 4.23 ACRES!
Lg. Grandfather Oaks!
Below appr. @ $319,000
John Maisel III Exit
(352)794-0888
3/2/2, 2 Acres,
In ground caged Pool,
Ranch style home,
wooded lot, Homes
onny. $225,000.
(352) 464-1585
3/2/3, CBS on 2.35 Ac.
'83, 1.365 UvSf, Fenced
Acreage! Bargain Price
$164K!! #314335
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
55 & OVER APARTMENT IN INVERNESS
1 bedroom, 1 bath ground floor $475
ARBOR LAKES**REDUCED**
3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, includes pest control and lawn care.............$850
THIS WEEK'S FEATURED RENTALS
1 bedroom, 1 bath ground floor apartment $450
1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment, screened front porch $450
**REDUCED**
**NICE LOCATION: Freshly painted, new carpet, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, screened
room, covered parking condo $650
**BEVERLY HILLS: 2 bedroom, 2 bath, newly painted $675
INVERNESS
NEW PAINT, NEW CARPET, 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartments
conveniently located $550
2 bedroom, 2 bath, Community pool $650
Nice 2 bedroom, 1 bath, front porch, 1 car garage $675
NEW PAINT THROUGHOUT 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage home...............$850
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2 bedroom, 2 bath, screen room, upstairs sitting room, community pool...........$750
WE STILL HAVE FURNISHED UNITS AVAILABLE FROM $800 TO $1500
STORAGE UNITS: $50 Security Deposit. $84.80 per month includes tax.
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE
Norvell Bryant Hwy, 2 units, 800 sq. ft.,
Professional Office Space on Zephyr St., 1800 sq. ft.
Hwy 44 Commercial Space
Floral City Commercial Garage Space Available
Executive Office Space Close to Post Office
1 and.2 Bedroom
Unfurnished Apartments
Call Monday Through Friday
8:00am 5:00pm
(352) 489-1021 sl
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3/2 CORNER LOT
C/H/A, new roof & AC
In 2004. Country setting.
Laundry rm, ranch style
Carpet/ftile, ceiling fans
$149,900. 352-860-2075
Beautiful 3BR, 2BA
home on 1 acre, corner
lot overlooking Floral
City lake. asking
$250,000 For details
(352) 464-5433
GREAT HOME ON 1 AC.!
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
in 2004. Open floor,
w/split plan $179,900
Terri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELL!
4-5/2.5 All new apple ,
Above ground pool.
Excellent Housel $250K
(352) 637-3253
SALE PENDING *
4.48 Ac. w/Cabin +
Outer Bidgs. Earning
$500/mo. $142,500
#317442 T. Paduano
C21 (352) 212-1446
CRYSTAL MANOR
Pool, 3/2/2 2.246LA,
Oak cabinetry.
On 1 ac. $275,000
Palm Breeze Realty
352-302-8007
CRYSTAL OAKS HOME
'96, 3/2/2, 1,490 LivSF,
Shows like a model
$190K, #317481
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
CRYSTAL RIVER
HOME
2b/2b, Privacy fence,
fruit trees, scrnd prch;
wtr access; handyman
needed. In Woodland
Estates. $145,000 obo.
352-563-0291.
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FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
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2/1 on /2 Ac. Fenced
Great Loc,l W/Alum.
Crprt, Wood Frame Hm.
Fam. Rm, Eat-In KItch.
New AC & drainfield.
$108K (352)628-1669
3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 on 2 LOTS
OLD HOMOSASSA
CB, bonus rm., FP,
Sunroom, $185K
Jack Randall
(352) 212-7740
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lots of Newsl Full bar
@ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
3/2/1 CB REDUCED!
6yrs old. Hi-N-Dry, Quiet
Neighborhood, updated,
Big fenced yard, Trees.
See ZILLOW.COM
5923 W. VIKRE PATH
352-621-0438 $135K
ALL REMODELED
2 Bed, 100 x 130
corner lot, nestled on
a quiet street, close
to the Marina and
Historic Park. Lease
Option, $119,980.
Broker Owned.
Debbie Fischer
727-251-4013
New 3BR/2BA 1408 s.f.
tile floors, gar. 560 s.f.
9'6" elevation, city
water, paved St. Cor-
ner lot, room for RV,
Owner fin. $189,000
628-2703
Secluded, I + Acre,
Newer D/W, 3/2,
w/ pool, 4 car carport,
many upgrades, new
hardwood floors.
throughout, owner will
provide financing
(352) 212-2067
2/2/1 Golf Course Villa
+ Carport, Deadend,
All new paint. Scrn. Rm.
Move-In I $125K OBO,
Kathy Santo,Coldwell
Banker (352) 228-7991
3/2/1 Golf Course Villa
Roomy & beautifully
malnt.Enc. [anal $149K
obo, Must see this onel
Kathy Santo,Coldwell
Banker (352) 228-7991
BRAND NEW &
STUNNING
FSBO 4/3/3+ Bonus
3238 sq. ft. All the
upgrades, Ig. gour-
met kitchen, granite,
center island & stain-
less appl. Lg. screen
pool. Selling under
apprasided value at.
$414,900 view at
grealflhomes coam
or call 813 967-7192
Great deal,
won't last!
BRAND NEW 4/2/2
Home NEVER lived inl
Located in Deslreable
area. Near Suncoast
Pkwy. Bargain price
of only $212,900.
Palmwood Realty Inc.
Joy Mullen
352-263-6486
POOL HOME $239,900
3/2/2, 2,006 sf, bit. '05,
Ig. lanal, gorgeous
wood floors Move in
ready! Patty,Coldwell
Banker (352) 601-4391
3.9%
LISTING
MLS/3 % CO-OP
Why Pay More???
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$150+Milllon SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
7102 Smith Ter., HOLDER
3/2/2 on 1.3 ACRES
Borders State Park
ForSaleByOwner.com
UListing # 21030419
$229,900,352-465-5233
$96,900
ON YOUR LOT
Several other
plans available.
Atkinson
Construction, Inc.
(352) 637-4138
www.atkinsonconstructioninc.com
712491 CBC059685
CRYSTAL RIVER, V2 Ac.
Beautiful New 2 Story
Cape Cod! 5/2V2/2V2
Over 2,800 St. MUST SEEI
(352) 746-5912
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BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
BUYING OR
SELLING? CALL ME
FOR RESULTS!
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acres!!
Detached 14X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)62 1-3135
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
Just Reduced $20,000.
10 acres 3/2 DW, 1850 sf
fenced w/ stalls,
Steal It For $190,000,
www.buyowner.com
#63204, (352) 613-0232
Michele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'II Work Harder"
352-212-5097
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Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
NO MONEY DOWN!!
Qualified buyer E-Z
finance 3/2 + 2/1
Gerry (352)816-0010
Owner/Realtor
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(352) 422-6956
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3/2/2 on 1 /V2 ACRES
2005,2 Extra garages.
Beautiful property.
Immac. Cond. Jan Tuel,
Coldwell, Next Gen.
Realty (352)634-1696
BRAND NEW HOMES
Citrus Spgs/Dunnellon
Very Flexible Terms. Low
down pay & monthly.
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Martin (352)895-2231
DUNNELLON/CITRUS
Water Access to river.
3/2.5, custom built-2006
Superior construction
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FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acres!!
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
*
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Bring your horse! 3/2/2
on 2 ac. 2 paddocks, FP
Ig. cgd pool, fiberoptic
lights, spa, many extras
$255K (352) 726-8348
RIDE GOETHE 10.9 Ac.!
Fully fncd, barnl2 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views!
$215K Well< mkt.1
352-239-7788/465-2427
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrlar 10,1st fir. turn.
Near pool. Reduced
$114,500 352-249-3155
LAKE TSALA
ACCESS
Floral City, 2/1 furn,
park-like setting, dock,
private porch, new dish-
washer & range, CHA.
$55,000, 813-988-7493.
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2
CITRUS HILLS
New AC, roof & carpet.
Nicely landscaped,
clean, updated.
$320,000 954-309-4262
20 ACRES EASTERN
TENN. MOUNTAINS
Beau. mountain views,
gd. roads, streams,
power to prop. Border-
ing US Forestry Service.
$250,000 352-302-0743
BOYNTON BEACH 1/1/V2
Furn. Condo. 3rd fl. in
4 fIr. bldg. Beau. View.
$59,900. (352) 270-9105
NORTH CAROLINA
Extraordinary Riverfront
& River Access sites on
the Broad River
Starting at $39,900.
828-652-8700
2004 BEAUTY!
2/2/2 w/1,606 UvSF
Malnt. Free! #311064
$179,900, T. Paduano
C21 JWMorton
(352) 212-1446
3/2/2 HERNANDO
Spacious 3100 sq ft
under roof. Appt only.
$279,900 (352) 341-5611
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 sf. Formal areas,
French Drs. gazebo &
guesthouse.$ 1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
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Idii
Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CRYSTAL RIVER
4/3/1 split-plan on
deep water canal. Gulf
access. Many updates.
$285,000. 352-422-1550.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!
Waterfront 2/2/1 In
Dixie Shores $338,500
John Malsel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acres!!
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. FInan.
(352)621-3135
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(352) 586-9498
PRETTY 2/1 COTTAGE
w/2 Lg. Porches & boat
dock. Earning $650/mo
$107,900, #312046
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
Riverfront 1,850, sq. ft.
1.25 Acres, Boat'house
& Dock, Great View!
$379,000. OPEN HOUSE
Sat. & Sun. Ipm-5pm
(352) 344-1613
SOUTHERN ELEGANCE
'05,3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 LivSF, $323K
#308410 T. Paduano
C21, JWMorton
(352) 212-1446'
1-15 HOUSES WANTED
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John (352) 228-7523
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(352) 589-2362
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#315342, T. Paduano,
C21 JWMorton
352- 212-1446
5.63 Majestic Acreagel
By Duval Is. public boat
ramp w/pub water &
barn stall. Elite New
Home Site! $249K
#313843, T. Paduano,
C21 352- 212-1446
10 ACRES
Close to shopping.
Great price of $149,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
20 ACRES HI & DRY
MUST SELL
$194,900Sheila
Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
10038 W. Caladonia
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75' X 100', Lots 2, 3,4, 5
& 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-2475
3/2 SW on Two 1/2 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
FARMS
&
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Crossland
Realty Inc.
(352) 726-6644
MOTIVATED SELLER
3/4 Acre Corner Lot
Northern Citrus
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Access to all ameni-
ties. Asking $29,900
(352) 628-2149
GOLF COURSE LOT #9
Skyview CC, $79,500
Call (352) 638-0905
Vacant/Undeveloped
Land 5 Acres, MOL,
Citrus Hills Mini Farms,
$130,000. principal only
Colleen (727) 244-4863
3.30 Acres 9460 SW
157th Ln., Water, Sewer,
Elec., Barn, South of
Ocala off SR200
$99,500., (352) 564-2829
100 X 150 Wooded in
Subd. off 488. Min. from
Dunn/Crystal River. No
mobile homes. $13,500
(352) 613-6987
CORNER ACRE LOT
Citrus Hills, Stafford St.
Treed Lot $49K
Pat Whitworth, ERA
American Realty &
Invest. (352) 464-0400
Corner Lot, Inverness
.46 Ac., Nice Oaksl
$27K Motivated Bring
all offers! 305-219-8247
INVERNESS CITY LIMITS
Commercial potential.
$17,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
INVERNESS GOSPEL
ISLAND,Lake Access
1/2 Acre $55,000. obo
(352) 400-0047
OVER SIZED LOT
Floral City, well &
septic. $23,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
PINE RIDGE
1 Ac. Treed Lot in
area of beautiful
homes! Priced to sell
$62900Q 352-746-6161
PRISTINE Emerald Hills
2 Ac., CC 581,
Pleasant Grove, Inv.
Surveyed & Cleared.
$60K Ea. Acre
Agent Owned,
(352) 212-1446
Terra Vista Golf Course
.53 Ac. on Redsox,
Prime for new home!
#313888, $99K
T. Paduano, C21
352-212-1446
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prevalent in Florida.
If you discover a tick on yourself or on
your pet, remove it as soon as possible.
Ticks should be removed carefully and
slowly If the attached tick is broken, the
mouthparts left in the skin may transmit
disease or cause secondary infection.
Ticks should be grasped with tweezers
at the point where their mouthparts
enter the skin and pulled straight out
with firm pressure. A small amount of
flesh should be seen attached to the
mouthparts after the tick is removed.
To keep ticks off of your pets, use
approved pesticides on the animals. Use
treatments with fipronil (in sprays and
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story
Ideas
for
feature
sec-
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call
563-
5660
and
ask for
Cheri
Harris.
Be pre.
pared
to
leave a
detailed
mies
sage.
spot-ons), amitraz (often in flea and tick
collars), permethrin (sprays and sham-
poos) and deltamethrin (shampoos). For
more information, call 527-5700.
Citrus County Extension links the pub-
lic with the University of Florida/IFAS's
knowledge, research, and resources to
address youth, family, community, and
agricultural needs. Programs and activi-
ties offered by the Extension Service are
available to all persons without regard to
race, color, handicap, sex, religion, or
national origin.
Dr. Joan Bradshaw is the natural
resource conservation faculty for spe-
cialized programs in Citrus,
Hernando, Pasco and Sumter coun-
ties for the University ofFlorida/IFAS
Cooperative Extension Service.
S2 4 JOHN HOLLOWAY
K M S 2008 Hwy 44 West CRS, GRI, ABR, Broker, Associate
wu1AS Inverness, FL 34453 (352) 212-6002
hollowayteam@kw.com www.TheHollowayTeam.com
Take a few minutes to tour one of the nicest homes
I S St currently available in the Clearview Estates section of
could desire. 3 bedrooms plus an office, 3 full baths, 3
-car garage (air conditioned), deluxe self- cleaning,
heated pool with triple waterfall, family room with
gas fireplace, formal dining room with hardwood
flooring, gourmet kitchen with Corian and custom
oak cabinets, whole house alarm and a list of options
as long as your arm. The grounds are impeccably
landscaped. You'll be the envy of the neighborhood.
*Citrus Hilts Golf membership available
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Directions: From Inverness, take 44 West just past Lowes and turn into Citrus Hills. Turn left on Crown of Roses which
turns into Man-O-War and then right on Cherry Pop Dr. to home on right. BE PREPARED TO BE IMPRESSED!
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been REDUCED in price to
$149,900. This home was custom
built for a MODEL. Located in the
Highlands and ready for your
inspection. Please call Jeanne
or Willard Pickrel to see at
637-3867. MLS #315246
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roof & sprinklers in 2005. Tiled front entry. Ceramic top garage doors. Breakfast nook overlooks pretty backyard.
stove in kitchen w/pull-out drawers. Bump-out in garage Walk-in close in Master & guest bedroom. Great Room,
for storage. Just move in & enjoy! #316299$189,000 split bedroom floor plan. Nicely landscaped. #316995
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: w 5/3/3 Pine Ridge owner/built home has many extras! throughout, split plan, and priced to sell. Fumiture may be negotiable. Check
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and many upgrades. Enjoy this split plan home with a living room and great room with a Don't miss out on this beautifully updated 2/2/2 in Brentwood Estates just across This 2BR/1 BA home has been updated and upgraded to include a 3553 SUZIE LANE
never used fireplace. This home is set back from the road for added privacy. This home from the health center. This home features new tile floors, new carpeting in 4 mT a h h
has upgraded cabinets, higher sidewalls, and is partially furnished. This home was bedrooms all new 6 panel doors, new refrigerator & stove, new disposal, new new roof and AC added in 2004. o that the seller has added a fresh Here is a great property zoned GNC in an awesome area. This building has
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part- time by owners, shows as though new. Enjoy a light and bright kitchen buildable lot 2 bedroom/1 bath home with spacious yard, utility shed, & bat. Add to that, upgraded cabinets in the kitchen & beautiful flooring throughout thisthis 3/2 with la e
with granite countertops, complete with all appliances, inc. microwave & mature trees. Spacious living area, open kitchen & inside laundry room. New great home. Every attention has been given to keeping this home like new. Enoy your Chec out the beautiful kitchen in tis 3/2 with large
refrigerator, washer and dryer Private 1/2 acre lot. Why build when you can well pump, & septic system has been pumped, ready to go. All appliances fenced backyard w a shed orall this area has to offer. This move-in ready ome is closets in all te bedrooms an a spacious deck for
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1100 W. Main St.,
Inverness, FL 34450 or
"Serving Citrus County 29 Years" Dolr Producer
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BEVERLY HILLS PRICED TO SELL! PRE FORECLOSURE
2/2/1 + carport, new paint-exterior, POOL HOME priced tor quicK sale!
family rm., screen porch, inside laundry 3 BR 2BA great room fireplace caged
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! pool/ lanai. Call Vic for details $129,900
NOW 89900 #306572 #318510
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST
Attractive 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage,
split plan, cathedral ceiling in .great-
room, screen porch, privacy fence in
rear, near shopping. $139,900
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aintenar,,ce free l.r.g, 2BR. 2B ". POINT 0 WOODS
convenient to town and bike trail. Inside Near boat ramp and.golfing, nice and
laundry hook up, smooth top range & clean 2BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, family
refrigerator included, community pool. room & Florida room, central water,
Clean and ready for immediate central H/A, extra lot also available.
o,c:upanc $94,900 #317727 NOW $124,900 #i103^7
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST I
2BR, 2B., garage, interior irerc ly ,
painted, central H/A, Florida room, PRICED FOR FAST SALE
screen porch, Nicely landscaped lot, 2 Spacious Royal Oaks Villa. 2 BR, 2 BA,
outbuildings, immediate occupancy! 2 1 car garage, FL room, 1459 sq. ft. living
adjacent lots available. NOW $114,900 area, central H/A, clubhouse & pool.
#313045 Lots of amenities. $119,900 #316561
CITRUS HILLS
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Crystal Manor, Citrus County Acre + lots! From the $180s. North of Crystal River on US19 4.5 miles, right on
Basswood. Model on left. (352) 795-2329
Sugarmill Woods, Citrus County From the $180s. Veterans Expressway to 98 west to 19 north .5 miles. 8915 S.
Suncoast Blvd. (352) 628-4116
High Ridge Village, Citrus County From the $160s. North on S.R. 491 (S. Lecanto Hwy.) to W. Roosevelt Blvd. East to
public library (behind library). (352) 527-6461
Springhill, Hernando County From the $150s. Veterans Expressway north to Exit 41 (Spring Hill Drive); west 1.5
miles to model center on right. Turn on Dothan Street to enter parking lot. (352) 688-1156 or (353) 683-0336
Royal Highlands, Hernando County From the $150s. Veterans Expressway north to Exit 41 (Spring Hill Drive), follow
to Mariner and turn right. Model center is located at the intersection of Mariner and Landover Blvd. (352) 683-0336 or
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INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 1-800-543-9163
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LIVING WAEFRNT OWNER RELOCATIONIII ,31- GOLF COURSE
AND GO WATRF RON T style dassic 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 car Or. *SINGLE FAMILY MAINTENANCE
AND GOLFINGIII Newer-fully automated IN-GROJND FREE Spacious 1790 square foot
Peaceful location on ul de-sac SWIMMING POOL OVERSIZED living TWISTED OAKS GOLF
3 bedroom, 2 bth rage LANAI FOR EASY ENTERTAINING- COURSE Spacious 1790 square
Watch Florida wildlife lm your Stunning kitchen with state of the art foot living area 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 enI
glassed-in Florida Room new appliances granite counters, designer car garage Den Large eat-in ISN'T T1
paint care spacious a Spit bedrms an kitchen Great room with Cathedral Sure is in the lake
kitchen with wood cabinet wonderful OPEN GREAT ROOM'* ceilings *Screened Lanai with remodeled 3/2
cathedral ceilings Impeccable "MOVE IN CONDITION" beuiful Golf course view. eveythngl ONLY
community City water and sewer PRICE Community swimming pol TYPO $131,900.
GREATM BUY 129,900. REDUCED. MLS #316972 GREAT B AT $1 900. SpIres-ansen 3
MLS #315424. *NOW $189,900 MLS#317681
MAINTENANCE FREE What has a 3/2 2
LIVING SINGLE FAMILY HISTORIC 1900 lot, city water, Hoi
HOME WATERFRONT CARRIAGE HOUSE PRIME COMMERCIAL you are Rightl
COMMUINVERNESSITY lt 2004 2 BR 2TO Incredible opportunity for BUILDING $57,500. MLS#3(
BAINVE2 CAR GREAT ROOM 2 someone who can appreciate CRYSTAL RIVER Hanssen 352-58(
Open kitchen fully equipped. the history and charm of this 3456 square foot CB building
wood cabinets Oversized lanai 4 bed, 2.5 bath located on 1.47 acres (+/-)
with spa/hot tub, additional country farm home High intensity commercial (CH)
patio lush landscaping, Boat dock on Lake Henderson 2 Road frontages for EZ in
sprinklers, whole house belongs to property and out Central water
generator. Community pool, *Conveniently located to town. and sewer. 1$ '1
tennis and boat dock. MLS 317140. ASKING $725,000.
$199,000. MLS #317948 $214,900 MLS #316523 _J
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CUSTOM SHOWPLACE TRAEWINDS
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living area NEW 2004 Incredible RESORT The one waterfront FANTASTIC OPEN VIEW!
kitchen 17' island Hickory cabinetry, destination providing the perfect CRYSTAL RIVER ONLY
granite tops State-of the-art Florida living experience. This MINUTES TO THE GULF OF ....
appanes BR, A livand dining area is known or wod renowned MEXICO. Open river front 2 BR, PER!
with fireplace, wet bar home neat re fishing, boating and swimming 2 BA condo Incredible views New home in grS
Caged POOL with Spa Detached with the manatees. Once you are *** Deep water dock included features 3/2/2 with
Guest house/ boat storage R.V. here you will never want to leave. Ideal 2ND floor location layout with cathedr
Building" lots more on 6 acres. Come and enjoy the good life you above flood risk elevation. floor plan, tasteful n
B THSAN BUILDING NEW "H deserve! Several models to Community pooland individual PRICE OF $59,t
THIS HOUSEIS LOADEDSWITH choose from. PRICES FROM carport Wonderful O ortunityTonya Koch, 352-6
$995,000. MLS #318235 $350,000 $1,aO0,O00 MLS #307281. $549,900
* "Hammocks" 3 Bed/ 2 Bath to LOVE!
Spectacular Golf Course View
* Newer Roof Shingles Close to Pool
Monthly fee includes lawn care
MLS #314329 $200,000
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(352) 795-1555
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with 3/2 split plan home. 2 car detached gar. 3/2 with carport. White kitchen with
Eat-in kitchen, family room/dining room. Boat breakfast nook and center island. Family
house with electric. Boat dock. Nothing like room, ceiling fans. Inside laundry, screened
it! $379,000. Call owner (352)344-1613. porch. (low lot rent) Call Owner $65,000.
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3850 E. GULF TO LAKE HWY., INVERNESS, FLORIDA .
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Canal to Big Lake This peaceful 2 This 3R, 2BA mobilunre HIGHLANDS
Henderson proes om 5 Is located over an This 2 Bed 2 Bath
backdrop for this 2BR/ mobile home corn- acre of land almost Doublewide has a
2BA end unit condo n pletely fenced, on Rte. 41 but w/out great Kitchen. Great
one of the most sought mostly furnished the noise. close to 1+ Acre lot Great
after areas in Inverness, with storage shed, Rte. 200 to get you to Location for animal
community pool, all carport and addi- ocala but serene lovers and not too
exterior maintenance tons Isa one -In-a- enough to make It far from a great
included, lawn malnr million. Close to private & comfort- hospital and a great
trash p/u, roof, painting.
Home lust refurbished- Brooksvllle and able. Home In great school. District
carpet, floors painting Inverness for the shape except for a needs a little work
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE asking price of little Interior paint, but what a great
$109900o ONLY $69,900 ASKING $85,000 price JUST $69,900
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FIRST TIME OFFERED!! FORMER MODEL HOME
Brand New family sized 4BR/2BA/2 Car garage. Never lived in 3 BR/2BA/2 Car Garage, New carpet!
1 I2cre.Ceniral wtier 5234,900 ML 3 N1:': Cernral waitefr ewer $212,000MLSI317058
ROYAL OAKS RETIRING SOON?
Best Buy in area! Maintenance free living.End unit. 55+ community foryear round living or winter home.3 BR/2 BA
2 BR/2 BA/Gar with eat-in kitchen. $129,900. MI.5#318168 doublewide with carport & workshop $79,900 MLS9317927
CALL Roy Bass TODAY (352)726-2471
Email: roybass@tampabay.rr.com www.allcitrusrealty.com After Hours os 302-6714
i Raquel Hernandez/Realtor
1645 West Main S .oreet
Invevesse Floltda 34450
Office: 352-726-6668
Cell: 352-697-3122
^LJW Morton Real Estate, Inc 7
rSpacious, custom, pool
home! This extraordinary 3
bedroom 2 bath home is
Directions: Hw 44 West to left on Cvery well-maintained and
Iee e r features eat-in kitchen
overlooking pool and
.basketball Court, premium
a flooring and updated
kitchen/baths. Also, in a
convenient location with
Perfect for family or
retiree. Just reduced!
Come take a look!
Directions: Hwy 44 West to left on Crystal (across from
Independence), right Countryside Drive, right Hillock, home on left.
DAN
HOFFMAN
Citrus County Specialist
352-601-3627
dan@naturecoastliving.net
www.naturecoastliving.net
R EA L T Y
2715 FOREST RD.
SPRING HILL, FL 34606
352-688-6500
$134,900
SUGARMILL WOODS:
CHARMING GOLF COURSE VILLA
ON nOOUm RI LOT
Ready to move in! New roof, new A/C system,
new appliances, new hot water heater, new
sinks & faucets, new rugs, new gutters, new
irrigation system, dual pane windows. New
closet shelving, new neutral paint in & out. Very
nice.
Call Dan I offimian at 352-601-3627
$239,900
FANTASTIC BRAND NEW HOME
IN SUGARMILL WOODS
Granite counters, Plantation shutters, wood
cabinets, ceramic tile floors, upgraded light
fixtures. Plenty of room with 4 bedrooms,
I separate living room and family room,
formal dining room, large breakfast area,
45 minutes from Tampa
Call Dan I loffman at 352-601-3627
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show that this practice,
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cracks, allowing moisture to
enter. Then this situation may
be more inviting to wood-rot-
ting organisms. So allow
Mother Nature to take her .
course. Sometimes less is more. BEAUTIFUL
For more information on POOL HON
this week's article feel free to bedroom, 2 1/2 be
contact us. please. This is a ho
Did you know ...The Elm is ownership. Come
be glad you
the tree of sleep? $339,999
Kerry Kreider is a practicing
arborist, tree preservationist
and a member of the
International Society of
Arboriculture. He is also pres- BEVERLY HIL
ident ofAction Tree Service, BR, 2.5 BA 2 car
room, screened p
and may be reached at 302- AC, almost 1700
lots more. Comn
2815 or via e-mail at action Visualtour.corn
proarborist@yahoo.com. MLS#317726 ON
ALL FOR $189,900
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guardiann System. Fireplace, fenced
privacy and whole parcel is fenced. Fish pond. R/O water system, ceiling fans and
hn Deere Tractor. MLS #318505.
OWNER IS
.READY TO SELL
$124,900
OF THE FINEST homes in THIS 2/1/1
'er Cleveland Estates. Shop w/ : ,r l cl. r .
en tile floor, oversized lot in '" "
-arge lanai, 2696 sq. ft. under
lit floor plan and eat-in kitchen, 7-' '
S #318255. ALL FOR -
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GREAT 3/2/2 POOL HOME -
docks, boat slips covered, plus using two cameras and set up for four. White caged
' T-top, tower Loaded pool with w faerfall and much more. MLS #314593.
REDUCED $299,900
Lou Miele, Realtoir AAVMERICAN
4511 N. LecantoHwy. Beverly Hills, FL34465 m REALTY & INVESTMENTS
Cell: (352)697-1685 ERA ALWAYS THERE FOR YOU +
Cell: (352) 697-168. REAL ESTATE
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ighborhood is sure to property here in popular Timberlane
me that shows pride of This 3/2 home has a heated pool, & at
see for yplrself, you'll air conditioned garage that can be madc
did. ;#S#314773. into a workshop or office or converted tb
S living spae $264,900 MLS#314819
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garage, fireplace, FL fencing, and several outbuildings.
orch, newer roof and
SF of living, andlots, Needs some work but the land and
e see for yourself! building possibilities are worth the
#0112-4574
LY $149,900 price. MLS#315475 $129,900.
CRYSTAL RIVER POINT-O-WOODS This 2 bedroom
Enjoy nature & wildlife in the privacy & home boasts over 1800.sq. ft. of living area
olne of your own backyard including a den/office and a Florida room. Home
peacefulness of your own backyard!! purchase also includes an additional lot. Close
This well-maintained 3 BR comes with to boat ramp with access to Inverness- chain of
an iddliS.al I,:,1 Home Warranty lakes. Take a look today. Includes home
r~,...Ia ML PL i15J;' $239,900 w-rrantvl MLS 313n34 $174,900
40 ACRES
in Otter Creek
If you're looking for a
secluded place to get -
away. this is it. Mostly .
wooded, wilh a few small '
creeks, fields, and a .,i-,
small pond. Roads cut on INVERNESS 2BR mobile on landlocked
property. On a well- canal has an additional office/den and sits on
d i over an acre. With covered parking for 4,
maintained private dirt screened porch with view of beautiful trees,
road. Lots of wildlife! newer siding & roof, this home is a must see!!!
MLS#309248 $75,000.
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3627 N., GRAYHAWK LOOP
Fabulous E:tate home ,th etery
imaginable upgrade and ameniry
Archiactural uniqueness s.Lcs [h;
home aprt from the ordinary TiI: Pete
More contruacsed masterpiece is
situated on a gorgeou3 home iie
overlooking u6 of the World Famcus
Quarry Course Call for your private
ve.,ng today MLS 4307113
$1,040,000
3563 N. GRAYAWKT
THIS ESTATE MASTERPIECE .s on the
7th hole of the world famous
Quarry Course Amenities include
miasive game room with wet bar
and fireplace off die master, beautiful
gourmet kitchen, exercise room.
large lana with summer kiLchen
Great houie for entertaining MLS
#317368 $1,500,000
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cuiror bu.l uEltul home Stsated or a
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padiOjs romi ..-iluding :npi l.E I..ng
room arid rnmily room Thi: :inl leel .plia
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designed m:i.c"- su-ie w,[h i sbulrus bath
arid IC;l:eL All btdroorr.; (eiure ~il: in
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r.c :eary MLS 0309915 $725,000
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3180 N. PINELAKE VILLAGE FT.
COMPLETELY REMODELED!
New roofP Gorgeous granite
countertops' Ceramic tile
throughout! Tiled bathrooms!
Stainless steel appliances!
Beautiful homesite on Ranch #9.
A must see Vacant. MLS
0309072 $360,000
3628 N. PINE VALLEY LOOP
FABULOUS VIEW of the 3rd hole
cr. the ,iorld hfmous Quarry Course
This beautilul estate home i: a must
see" Storage g-lIore" Second kitchen
in very large G ,rtizd 3.car gra.ge
Securiy system wisensors in the
screens Come S.t by the pool on vour
very large rlana.i With the tranquil
rounds of the fc-urain coming from
the pool Current appraisal at
$790,000. MLS a302666 699,000
3069 W. BERMUDA DUNES
WONDERFUL BLACK DIAMOND
HOME! Spectacular 3 bedroom golf
cottage Gorgeoui diagonally laid tile
throughout. stainless steel appliances
and custom window treatments.
Brand ne* rooP Newer carpeting
and paint! Beautiful mature
landscaping makes this a f3ntasuct
opportunity! No membership
purchase necessary' ILS x313176
5217,500
BREATHTAMIWG HOME in
Black Diamond! Lovely open spaces
in this 3 bedroom. 3 bath
masterpiece Three car garage plus
golf cart. Gourmet kitchen and lots
of extras! Come enjoy the
understated elegance of this home
while spending evenings watching
the sunset from your new lanai
wth pool and spa. What a great
deal, you won't believe our eyes!
MLS #313789 $699,000
3762 W. AUGUSTA PATH
VERY WELL KEPT Barton
Creek Village home on beautifully
landscaped lot. Wonderful lanai on
back of home to enjoy the peaceful
surroundings of Black Diamond
ranch All you need to do is move
in comes fully furnished in
tasteful decor. No membership
purchase required! MLS W304146
$240,000
4200 N. PINE VALLEY LOOP
BEAUTIFUL ESTATE HOME
on the 5th hole of World Famous
Quarry 3 bedroom. 2.5 baths
with an office. House shows like a
model MLS #163041 $595,000
3135 N. BARTON CREEK
GREAT OPPORTUNITY on
this Barton Creek beauty Move-in
condition, comes fully furnished.
New carpet in master, golf cart
parking, exterior paint of house
lust painted. MLS #316670
$225,000
INIE HC>E CClr4Si1UC1C>II!
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CITRU SPRINGSS
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THIS CUSTOM HOME is set on imno.1
I 5 3cr.; that b cl.1. up E,6 rhF Pqu itriir,i
tradl in a beautiful part ol Prine Ridg Th.!
horne feature; 4 S1.pa3'Ous. bedrooms w.ti-
a pois.Ible rn.ir quirir. ar office 'dern Ind
3 full bath; Add to thi; i 3 car 7-,rige.
Cusitomn k-tchenr, ,d bath arid beautiful tray
ceilhngs Enjoy the huge private linpa, whilee
.tt l'n by your pool or the spac-ou i'eel.ng
from the 10 oot ceil.rngs Thes home hs: it
all SEEt h':r C m'pler.on .f, e rlliti July iju:l
in time for the' f-il elason MLS #315204
$469.000
2452 W. Dellwood
JUST COMPLETED new quality
construction 3/2/2 wl lanai. Cathedral
ceilings, lots of tile. wood laminate
floors, insulated windows. 9 insulated
French door unit. dimensional
shingles. R-30 insulation.
MLS4312673 $178,500
10270 N. GARDNER WAY
JUST COMPLETED new
construction 3/2/2 with lanai
Cathedral ceilings,. oak cabinets, lots
of tile. wood laminate floors.
insulated windows. 9 insulated
French door unit. dimensional
shingles. R-30 insulation MLS
;310466 $176,500
5964 N. SUMMERFIELD
THIS BRAND NEW SPLIT PLAN
in Citrus Springs is on a quiet cul-de-sac
very close to Pine Ridge You'll be
surprised at the space which includes a
formal d.n.ng room. Ihing room as well
as separate family room Enjoy the view
and plenty of privacy on extra large lot
I I00x125) MLS n312594 $179,900
I.ftAZ ANMU quI T says it all
Brand new home waiung to be lived
in and enjoyed Privacy is yours as
you look out the large. unique family
room window Plenty of room in the
large master suite as well 10 ft
ceilings give that spacious feeling
Great corner lot. Come cake 3 look'
MLS #315837 $189,900
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ARBOR LAKES GATED WATERFRONT
COMMUNITY. Elegant 3 bedroom, 2 bath pool THIS 31212 HOME IS BETTER THAN NEW.
CRYSTAL RIVER: Don't think twice about this one, home, open floor plan, eat-in kitchen with breakfast Built in 2005 with owner additions that make it priced WATERFRONT CONDO WITH BOAT DOCKING a
won't last. 2/2 1985 14x60 mobile home on one acre bar, formal living and dining, screened lanai. below replacement. All appliances including side-by- Overlooking Big Lake Henderson this 2/2 villa is
lot, covered patio and shed. Everything stays down to Community amenities include clubhouse, pool, tennis side refrig., smooth top range and washer and dryer, beautifully decorated and immaculate. Hardwood floors
the silverware. Just bring your toothbrush and clothes, courts and picnic area by the lake, boat dock and 10x10 shed. Sprinkler system, gutters, 12x20 screen in main living area. Truly move-in condition. Community
PRICED TO SELL AT ONLY $46,900. #317543. boat/RV storage. 1761 living area. A great community! room. Home is in move-in condition. Convenient Pool & Tennis Courts. Get the Most For Your Money.
Call Deb Thompson to see and write your offer PRICED AT $249,900. #318394 location: ASKING $134,900.00. $148,900. #314661
today. Cell 634-2656 Call Cheryl Scruggs 352-697-2910 Pat Davis, Realtor Pat Davis, Realtor
NEW HOME by exceptional local builder available for immediate
HELLO HORSE LOVERS: This awesome 6 acres occupancy. 3/2/2 handicapped friendly, light and airy, inside
Is fenced and cross fenced, has a barn and a pond OWNER FINANCE! CASTLE LAKE PARK! TWO laundry room with sink, verticals in all oms, re r,st
PEACEFUL, COUNTRY PLACE. Beautiful 3.93 and a real family home. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, country WATERFRONT LOTS! OWN YOUR LOTS microwave any entry eth acoven in w a, tile in a but plavng room
acres with 3/2 Palm Harbor DW. Lots of extras here. kitchen with bay window to view the farm yard, large WONDERFUL SETUP! CAGED POOL. LARGE 3/2 dining room, and bedrooms. Lanai is screened and accessible
fg 2 screened rooms. One off MBR with Spa. Big kitchen rock fireplace in the family room Master suite has a DOUBLEWIDE HAS ITALL! Two-car carport Screened through master bedroom as well as the living room. Overlooks
NO with sunny breakfast nook. Covered patio in front. sitting room or could be a nice office area. This home lanai overlooking a water preserve. Two sheds. Two majestic oak trees. There is room for an RV, pool and a boat in the
Detached 2 car carport plus 14x10 utility bldg. New is near the Withlacoochee River and is in a secluded lots. Sprinklers & well. City water. Just reduced to spacious backyard. #313102. LISTED FOR $210,000
roof in 2/2007. $139,800. #317830 area. Come see. $319,000. #318381 $139,900. #313656 Ask for Maxine HelImers 352-212-4147
WE Pat Davis, Realtor Call Ruth Frederick 1-352-563-6866 for appt Call Doris Miner for appointment 344-1515 or KImberly Miner 352-586-9549
I- FOUR YEARS YOUNG custom
IF SPACE IS WHAT YOU NEED . look no further! This 3 built home on 5% acres of natural
BASS ARE JUMPINGI Fish from your own dock or bedroom 2 bath home has plenty of It. 1 acre of property WELL MAINTAINED and partially furnished 2 land located in Pine Ridge. Five
boat in this quiet canal with lots of water. Spacious, surrounds this 3100 sq. foot home located in Inverness bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home on the canal to bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, library
open, CBS home with 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car Highands West. Just minutes from downtown Inverness. Thi lakes in Floral City. This home sits on two lots and has with bookcase, gym, family room, dining room, living room.
fayo tt fe ea Fd home is top of the line and has many upgrades throughout 101 feet of waterfront. Brand new 10 x 22 screen bookcase, gym, family room, dining room, living room.
.garage, family room with stone fireplace. Large Florida including wood floors, wood cabinets, upgraded carpets, Master bedroom suite w/glass block shower and 2 large
m-m Hith vinAi li.r Til n ant' -ir fl,....... ,...,. ..... .... .... porch 2 utility sheds vinyl enclosed 17 x 8 porch, walk-in Iclosets Fourteen foot ceiling Stubbehhd out for
Drusned nickel hardware, large laundry room, nuge panry and
plenty of room for large family gatherings or a large family!!!
Check it out today! #315583. LISTED FOR $274,900.
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549
carport and city water. This is a true vacationers get-
away. #314042. LISTED FOR $95,900
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549
pool. Painted and sealed maintenance-free cement floors.
Citrus Hills social membership available. PRICED FOR
QUICK SALE. #317238
Call Emil Lupu 302-1713
mins uiz spin plan nome. uaneuiral uiseinigy anu pdlan
shelves. Lovely kitchen with pantry and breakfast nook.
Beautiful backyard with privacy fence and workshop.
Deck for BBQ. Above Ground Pool is optional.
$189,000. #318123. www.CitrusCountySold.com
Ask for Jeanne or Willard Pickrel 352-212-3410
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