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Megan Suarez and her son Rickey, 3, watch military vehicles pass Saturday during the parade.
.. Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4252 in Hernando march down Main Street
Saturday morning in Inverness during the annual Veterans I
County workload
ste dy, despite fee
MIK WRIGHT He said changes in state la'
mwright@chronicleonline.com require specified inspector
Chronicle for specific permits. What onc
one inspector could handle
Nearly all construction now requires three or four fo
workers, it seems, are feeling electrical, plumbing, building
the pinch from a downturn in and mechanical.
the building industry. Maidhof said that in 2001
Unless the when single-family permits h
work for th an all-time high of 3,211
government. inspectors worked overtime
While con- and other building division
struction of employees, such as plan
single-family examiners, also perform
homes is dras- inspections if they were cert
tically below fled to do so.
the 2005 peak," The county posted ne'
Citrus County Gary building inspector position
hasn't reduced :.'.- i and were able to hire threat
its building said impact bringing the total to 1!
division work- fees will be Maidhof said three or four oti
force and is studied again ers remain unfilled because
dipping into in January. the county was unable to fin
budget reserves to help stay qualified inspectors.
afloat He said the county operate
Building permit fees fund in the black knowing that
the county's building division, would need that financial
including salaries and equip- cushion when the building
ment. Property tax dollars are slowdown hit
not used. "We were building u
Development Services reserves," he said. "We upgrade
Director Gary Maidhof and ed our vehicles. Our fleet ag
Building Division Director was getting on. We could se
Dennis MacNeil say that, while where the trends were going.'
the new home workload has County records show tha
dropped off since 2005, month- 2007 could be the lowest yea
ly inspections remain constant for single-family homes thi
because of other permits. decade. At its current pace, th
"We've stayed busy doing county will permit few tha
additions and remodeling 1,000 new homes about 90
work," MacNeil said. "It's con-
sistent." Please, ,, ',,se r. ,'' . /Pa &
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JUST THE FACTS
Here are the numbers of
building permits issued by
calendar year from 2003 to
2007. Source: Citrus County
. Building Division..
Note: Non-residential includes
commercial, churches, gov-
ernment buildings and con-
dominiums.
2003
SINGLE FAMILY: 1,535
NON-RESIDENTIAL: 170
ADDITIONS: 145
REPAIR/REMODEL: 473
2004
SINGLE FAMILY: 2,172
NON-RESIDENTIAL: 287
ADDITIONS: 127
REPAIR/REMODEL: 615
2005
SINGLE FAMILY: 3,216
"* A[I-RESIDENTIAL: 275
ADDITIONS: 123
REPAIR/REMODEL: 789
2006
SINGLE FAMILY: 1,905
NON-RESIDENTIAL: 235
i ADDITIONS: 133
a REPAIR/REMODEL: 917
2007 (through Oct. 31)
SINGLE FAMILY: 797
(pace for 947)
NON-RESIDENTIAL: 173
(pace for 207)
ADDITIONS: 114
(pace for 140)
REPAIR/REMODEL: 817
(pace for 977)
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Chronicle
here were many American flags in the
tiny hands of tots and in the worn
hands of men and women who fought
for the right to proudly wave Old Glory
At the City of Inverness' Veterans Day ,
Parade on Saturday, Citrus County residents '
were decked from head to toe in red, white
and blue. The.\ lined the streets of down-
tow n Inverness to cheer, clap and honor
those who have served and sacrificed their
lives to ensure Americans' liberties and free-
doms.
Local veterans rode aboard floats, military
tanks, trucks, trains, motorcycles, bikes and
antique cars. The old trucks and cars caught
the attention of many of the children; 7-year-
old Patrick LaLuna of Inverness moved closer
to them to get a better look and waved his flag
in the air
"Inverness is very much veteran-oriented,"
resident Nancy Osborne said.
"The fact that some of these veterans are too
":' old to hardly %walk but they're still in it" Bud
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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Business owner Ray Stevenson, left, takes a moment to answer a
telephone call Friday morning as laborer Millie Smith works on a
block home in Crystal River. Stevenson, who owns a masonry com-
pany, blames impact fees for the drop in residential construction.
Official: Delay fee update
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Plans for Citrus County com-
missioners to review impact
fees in January might be on
hold because the county hasn't
yet contracted for an economic
study
In an Oct 30 memo to County
Administrator June Fisher,
Development Services
Director Gary Maidhof said the
commission updated impact
fees in June with the plan to
study them again in January
after an economic study was
concluded.
Maidhof said the county's
first attempts at soliciting
requests for qualifications
were unsuccessful. Since then,
county officials are discussing
a study with the University of
Central Florida's Institute of
Economic Competitiveness.
Impact fees are one-time
charges on construction to pay
for improvements to roads,
schools and other government
infrastructure needs caused by
growth.
Builders and others in the
construction industry say
impact fees are at least partial-
ly to blame for the downtown in
construction business. County
records show the number of
single-family homes being built
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Cooking up fun
Winners named for at BRIEFS
Festival of the Arts
Chronicle
More than 100 artists and
craftsmen participated Nov. 3
and 4 in the 36th Annual
Festival of the the Arts in
Inverness.
The juried show included
six divisions: Oils, acrylics and
mixed media in Division I;
watercolor, graphics, drawings
and pastels in Division II; pho-
tography in Division III; three-
dimensional fine art in
Division IV; high school art in
Division V; and hobbies and
crafts in Division VI.
The results were:
Best of Show: David Jones,
Lecanto.
Division I
WALTER CARLSON/For the Chronicle
Jennifer Beck of Seattle, Wash., looks at some decorated crab trap and grouper buoys
Saturday at the "A Buoy's Life" booth at the 33rd annual Homosassa Arts, Crafts and Seafood
Festival. Beck said she comes every year and would not miss it.
Homosassa festival combines arts, crafts and seafood
CHRISTINE JOHNS
For the Chronicle
The delicious smell of fried seafood and
the beautiful work of Citrus County artists
drew a large crowd Saturday at the
Homosassa Arts, Crafts and Seafood Festival.
The 33rd annual smorgasbord of seafood
vendors and craft exhibitions will continue
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today on the
streets of Old Homosassa.
Grilled mahi mahi, homemade crab frit-
ters, grilled grouper, garlic shrimp, home-
made crab cakes and fried clams are just
some of the many options festivalgoers are
presented with even before they enter For a
$2 entry fee children younger than 12 get
in free there are even more options
through the entrance, across from
Homosassa Elementary School.
A varied assortment of smoked mullet,
fish and shrimp tempura, delicious grilled
lobster tail and shark kabobs are available
at the festival. They also have an amazing
array of treats that do not originate from the
sea, including ribs, BBQ pork, Italian
sausage, corn dogs, fries, cheese steaks,
gyros, BBQ teriyaki kabobs, fresh tropical
- fruit, fried eggplant and onion rings. .
Every attendee receives a ticket for door
prizes; more than a dozen prizes are called
each hour. Two dollars, or three for $5, raffle
tickets are- available for sale. Raffle pack-
ages include hotel stays, theme park.tickets,
'a boat and a selection of local artistry.
Artists and crafters of all mediums pro-
vide an amazing assortment of unique artis-
tic collections. Many festivalgoers say they
come for the beautiful artwork "I came to be
able to see some of our local artists and look
at the photography," said Peggy Price, 47, of
Crystal River. "My favorite part is the art-
work I love it".
A diverse collection of woodworking, art
deco food, hand-woven baskets, shell art and
magnetic therapy jewelry showcase the
artistic talent of Citrus County.
"I used to exhibit at the festival years ago.
I'm also an artist," said Gail Dyer, of Crystal
River "I have a gallery and picture-framing
business. I was able to look and see if there
were any artists that I might want to pro-
mote at my gallery. I also wanted to spend
the day with my two granddaughters, who I
brought with me, and my best friend."
The money raised at the festival will be
used by the Homosassa Civic Club to offer
$10,000 in college scholarships and for the
benefit of local organizations and groups,
some of which include Homosassa
Elementary School, Boy Scouts, Nature Coast
Young Marines, Boys & Girls Clubs, Chamber
of Commerce, Homosassa River Alliance edu-
cation, seniors in need, local firefighters, sci-
ence fair scholarships, local libraries,
National Science Academy, CREST School,
Key Training Center, Promise Village, family
Christmas baskets, Citrus County Rotary,
Foster Parents of Citrus County, Rock Crusher
School Safety Patrol, Homosassa Garden
Club, Blue Bird Springs, Kiwanis of Citrus
County, Citrus County School Readiness
Coalition and Barrier Free America.
. There are .several options available for,
parking on Yulee Drive. Different organiza-
tions and groups offer varied parking prices
and availability. On Halls River Road, there
is parking available for $1. For $3, River
Safari offers a ferry that can take you across
the river.
Best in Division: Gregory A.
Jones, Lakeland.
Awards of Excellence (2):
Lyn Novak Hise, Inverness;
Ron Affee, Inverness.
Awards of Merit (2): Linda
Eades Blackburn, Crystal River;
Bob Chandler, Brooksville.
Division III
Best in Division: John
Yeackle, Longwood.
Awards of Excellence (2):
Margot Trombley, Palm
Harbor; Marian Howard and
John Davis, Port Charlotte.
Awards of Merit (3): Max
Leimer, Lady Lake; Godwin
Kou, Alpharetta; William
Flood, Ocala.
Division IV
Best in Division: Richard
Morris, Crystal River
Awards of Excellence (2):
Stephen Kurylowics, Inverness;
Jim Bulen, Hernando; Cindy
Hirt, Hawthorne
Awards of Merit (5): Bill
Schwenzer, Ocala; Linda
Chaffin, Palm City; Larry
Whidden, Spring Hill; Louise
Whitney, Homosassa; Susan
Coffin, Homosassa
Craft Awards
First place: Fran Innes,
Burnsville, N.C.
Second place: Cynthia Besio,
New Port Richey.
Third place: Bernie Schank,
Floral City.
High School Art
Best of Show: Heather
Foster, Individual.
Two-dimensional Art
First place: Keijun Thomas,
LHS,
Second place: Ryan Koehler,
CRHS.
Third place: Joshua Dovi,
Homeschool.
Three-dimensional Art
' First place: Christina
Lucianna, LHS.
Second place: Sonya Heater,
LHS.
Third place: Micah Cook,
LHS.
Photography
First place: Amanda Rhodes,
CHS.
Second place: Henry Kern,
CHS.
Third place: David Bosanko,
CRHS.
Clay
First place: Michael Younce,
LHS.
Second place: Michael Younce,
LHS.
Merit Awards
Renne Savoie, CRHS;
Amanda Hammaker, CRHS;
Jarrod Gilman, CRHS; Syndel
Klett, CRHS; Syndel Klett,
CRHS; Kyle Curham, LHS;
Danielle Smith, LHS; Ashley
Morales, LHS; Sarah Alyounes,
LHS; Lynn Pagnozzi, LHS;
Svyatoslav Russkiy, LHS;
Jamee Silvio, LHS; Shanna
DuBois, CHS; Justine Foy,
CHS; Margie Johnston, LHS;
Amanda Shaffer, CHS; Becca
Morelli, CHS; Katie Platt, CHS;
Addison Rodriguez, CHS; Kyle
Curham, LHS.
Elder Options to draft
aging plan
Elder Options, formerly The Mid-
Florida Area Agency on Aging Inc.
(MFAAA) will meet 10 a.m.
Wednesday in the Elder Options
Board Room at 5700 S.W. 34th St.
- Suite 222, (Florida Farm Bureau
Building) in Gainesville.
The Elder Options Board of
Directors and Advisory Council will
consider and take action on the -
Draft 2008 Area Plan on Aging.
The Area Plan on Aging is the doc-
ument through which Elder
Options identifies the needs of eld-
ers living in North Central Florida
and proposes to the Florida
Department of Elder Affairs a plan
for the distribution of public funds
to address those needs.
Should any person wish to
"appeal any decision with respect to
any matter considered at the above-
referenced meeting, he/she may
need to ensure verbatim recording
of the proceeding in order to provide
a record for judicial review.
Persons with disabilities siould--
contact the Elder Options at least 48
hours prior to the meeting in order
to request any special assistance.
Pepper Pull planned
for Saturday
The third Annual Fall Brazilian
Pepper Pull in the Crystal River
Preserve State Park will be from
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday
Volunteers should meet around
8:15 a.m. at the Ozello Civic
Center on Ozello Road. No boat
needed as there is plenty of pep-
per on land, but remember to bring
work or gardening gloves--_
Lunch provided for all volunteers.
Call 563-0450 to volunteer.
Government offices
closed on Veterans Day
All government offices including
county, judicial, Crystal River,
Inverness, public schools and the
Old Courthouse Heritage Museum
in Inverness will be closed Monday
in observance of Veterans Day.
The Citrus County-Central
Landfill will close at 2:30 p.m.
Monday.
From staff reports
Homosassa house fire under investigation
Chronicle
Around 4:30 a.m. Saturday,
firefighters were dispatched to
a fire on South Canna Lily
Avenue in Homosassa, accord-
ing to Citrus County Fire
Rescue spokeswoman Patty
Jefferson. When the first Citrus
County Fire Rescue engine
crew arrived, the unoccupied
concrete-block house was fully
engulfed, Jefferson said.
Although the firefighters in
three tanks and two engines
arrived promptly, it was deter-
mined the house had been on
fire for a period of time before
the units were called.
"The house was burnt to the
ground when crews got there,"
Jefferson added.
The occupants of the house
were contacted and the State
Fire Marshal responded to
investigate the cause, which was
not released as of press time. --
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PARADE
Continued from Page 1A
Osborne said, shaking his head
in admiration as he gazed at
the men and women dressed in
uniform.
Meanwhile, members of
legions, auxiliaries, posts, mili-
tary-based clubs, organizations
and youth programs waved to
residents and marched down
the streets.
Politicians, as well as busi-
ness and charity leaders, joined
the parade to show their sup-
port. Local students carried
signs saying "We love our veter-
ans" while others twirled glit-
tering patons. Some parade par-
ticipants rode horses with deco-
rated saddles.
"He likes the horses and he
likes the candy," Inverness resi-
dent Gwen Stromquist said
about her 7-year-old son
Anthony Leone.
When parade participants
threw'candy to the children, the
little ones scattered all over the
pavement, collecting as much
candy as they could hold or
stuff in their mouths.
"Most of the wrappers are in
my pocket," said 12-year-old
Michael Suarez, who ate some
sweets and saved his favorites.
Michael came to the parade
with his 3-year-old brother
Rickey and mother, Megan
Suarez. The family recently
moved to Inverness from
Naples. Rickey held onto his
American flag throughout the
parade and pointed at all of the
floats to his mother
"It's perfect for his first
parade because he's all about
the American flag," Suarez said.
Locals danced along the
streets and sang to patriotic
songs played by the many stu-
dents marching on behalf of
middle and high school bands.
Their shadows moved along the
pavement and their instru-
ments glistened in the sun.
For Bud Sutherland and Kay
Chadwick of Inverness, attend-
ing the parade is tradition.
"It's not just the parade or the
weather; it's the feeling you get
... that beautiful feeling,"
Chadwick said about how she
feels annually, when so many
people gather for the parade
and show their respect for the
veterans.
"When you think of them
being out there, fighting for us,"
Chadwick said as she turned
her head to watch a float pass.
Sutherland is a World War II
U.S. Navy veteran, he said. He
appreciates the people who
organize the parade because all
veterans, from various branch-
es of the military, are well rep-
resented, he said.
"I saw one veteran who is 90
years old and he was in World
War II," Sutherland said. "He's
90 years old and he was march-
ing."
The veterans gathered for
the Veterans Day 11th Hour
Service outside the Old
Courthouse Heritage Museum
in Inverness after they finished
their long walk through the
crowd. They took their seats
while members of the Lecanto
Middle School band filled the
air with music.
"What a wonderful parade
this morning, don't you agree?"
Inverness Mayor Bob Plaisted
said.
Before this year's Grand
Marshal was called to speak,
students in the Crystal River
High School Chorus sang the
National Anthem, members of
the Crystal River High School's
Navy Junior Reserve Officers'
Training Corps (NJROTC) pre-
sented the Colors and audience
members recited the Pledge of
Allegiance. There was also a
symbolic presentation to honor
prisoners of war and those miss-
ing in action.
Plaisted gave a heartfelt
thanks to the many men and
women who served and contin-
ue to serve the United States of
America. Although Veterans
Appreciation Week is coming to
an end, Plaisted said, "our
appreciation for you will never
end."
Citrus County Commissioner
Vicki Phillips also gave a patri-
otic speech at the memorial
service.
"Citrus County salutes our
wounded warriors," Phillips
said, as she read the Citrus
County Board of
Commissioners' Veterans
Appreciation Week and
Veterans Day proclamation.
Phillips also talked about stand-
ing behind and supporting past,
present and future military per-
sonnel.
"To those who sleep in valor,
we remember you," Phillips
said. "The cost of freedom is not
free."
Then, audience members
stood and clapped for this year's
Grand Marshal, retired U.S.
Army Lt Col. James G. Holland
III, commander of the
.Department of Florida's
Military Order of the Purple
Heart. He spoke about the
Purple Heart, a U.S. military
decoration awarded to those
who are wounded or to the fam-
ilies of those who die while serv-
ing the country
'All gave some and some gave
all," Holland said about the vet-
erans at the closing of his
speech.
Before the Salute and Taps by
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 4252's Honor Guard, the
Nature Coast Young Marines
paid tribute to combat veterans
who lost their lives in the major
wars during the past 100 years.
They listed the number of men
and women in the military who
died in each war, starting with
World War I.
"Operation Enduring
Freedom and Operation Iraq ...
3,146 and counting," the speaker
said.
Burglaries
A burglary occurred at approxi-
mately 12:26 a.m. Monday, Nov. 5, to
a conveyance in the 5600 block of W.
Keating Court, Homosassa.
H A burglary to a church occurred
between approximately 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 6, and approximately
7:20 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the
4900 block of N. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto.
s A burglary, reported on
Wednesday, Nov. 7, occurred at
approximately 7:15 a.m. Nov. 7 to an
unoccupied residence in the 6800
block of S. Finale Point, Homosassa.
HA burglary, reported on Tuesday,
Nov. 6, occurred at approximately
6:30 a.m. Nov. 6 to a conveyance in
the 3700 block of W. Douglasfir
Circle, Citrus Springs.
A burglary, reported on
Thursday, Nov. 8, occurred at
approximately 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 4, to a structure (unoccupied) in
the 1900 block of W. Henry Blair
Lane, Dunnellon.
*A burglary to a structure and theft
of an all terrain vehicle, reported on
Thursday, Nov. 8, occurred at
approximately midnight on Sunday,
Oct. 14, in the 3600 block of W. Glen
Street, Lecanto.
Thefts
m A grand theft, reported on
Monday, Nov. 5, occurred at approxi-
mately 8 a.m. Friday, Nov. 2, in the
2000 block of N. Sabal Creek Point,
Invemess.
N A vehicle theft, reported on
Tuesday, Nov. 6, occurred at approx-
imately 11:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2, in
the 6300 block of E. Willow Street,
Inverness.
A grand theft, reported on
Monday, Nov. 5, occurred at approxi-
mately 6 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in the
11000 block of N. Florida Avenue,
Invemess.
H A petit theft, reported on
Monday, Nov. 5, occurred at approxi-
mately midnight on Monday, Nov. 5,
in the 300 block of S. U.S. 41
Highway, Invemess.
A petit theft occurred at approxi-
For the RECORD
mately 4:01 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5, in
the 700 block of Zephyr Street,
Inverness.
E A vehicle theft, reported on
Monday, Nov. 5, occurred at approxi-
mately 2 p.m. Nov. 5, in the 9300
block of E. Redwood Place,
Inverness.
N A petit theft occurred in the 100
block of S. DeSoto Street, Beverly
Hills.
Atag and decal theft was report-
ed on Monday, Nov. 5, in the 1400
block of N. Toro Drive, Inverness.
H A license plate and decal theft
was reported on Monday, Nov. 5, in
the 3700 block of N. U.S. Highway
41, Inverness.
A grand theft, reported on
Tuesday, Nov. 6, occurred at approx-
imately 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 5, in the
1800 block of W. Cason Court,
Lecanto.
A petit theft, reported on
Tuesday, Nov. 6, occurred at approx-
imately 10 a.m. Nov. 6 in the 300
block of E. Highland Boulevard,
Inverness.
E A grand theft occurred between
10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 2, and 2 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the 10800 block
of W. Yulee Drive, Homosassa.
N A petit theft, reported on
Tuesday, Nov. 6, occurred at approx-
imately 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, in the
1200 block of Parkside Avenue,
Inverness.
N A grand theft, reported on
Tuesday, Nov. 6, occurred at approx-
imately 8 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, in
the 8000 block of E. Pine Hollow
Court, Floral City.
A petit theft occurred between
noon on Wednesday, Oct. 24, and
4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the
3400 block of S. Suncoast
Boulevard, Homosassa.
A petit theft, reported on
Wednesday, Nov. 7, occurred at
approximately 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
6, in the 900 block of S. Shad
Terrace, Inverness.
H A license plate and decal theft
was reported on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at
approximately midnight on Monday,
Nov. 5, in the 3700 block of N. U.S.
Highway 41, Inverness.
A license plate and decal theft
was reported on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at
approximately midnight on Nov. 6 in
the 2300 block of N. Florida Avenue,
Inverness.
A stolen decal was reported on
Tuesday, Nov. 6, from Wax Myrtle
Court, Homosassa.
SA stolen license plate and decal
were reported on Tuesday, Nov. 6,
from the 100 block of S. Snapp
Avenue, Inverness.
A petit theft was reported on
Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the 900 block
of S. Shad Terrace, Inverness.
A petit theft, reported on
Wednesday, Nov. 7, occurred at
approximately midnight on Sunday,
Oct. 28, in the 3000 block of W. Glen
Street, Lecanto.
A grand theft, reported on
Wednesday, Nov. 7, occurred at
approximately 11:30 a.m. Nov. 7 in
the 6900 block of W. Grant Street,
Homosassa.
A. burglary, reported on
Wednesday, Nov. 7, occurred on
Saturday, Nov. 3, to several struc-
tures on E. Cod Court, Floral City:
H A retail theft occurred at approx-
imately 11:50 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 8,
in the 2800 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Inverness.
A petit theft, reported on
Thursday, Nov. 8, occurred at
approximately noon on Thursday,
Nov. 1, in the 7000 block of W. Miss
Maggie Drive, Homosassa.
A grand theft (medication),
reported on Thursday, Nov. 8,
occurred at approximately midnight
on Friday, Sept. 14, in the 700 block
of Medical Court East, Inverness.
A petit theft, reported on
Thursday, Nov. 8, occurred at
approximately midnight on Nov, 8 in
the 3100 block of N. Page Avenue,
Hemando.
A grand theft, reported on
Thursday, Nov. 8, occurred at
approximately 7 p.m. Nov. 8 in the
3300 block of S. Suncoast
Boulevard, Crystal River.
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this year will be less than a
third of those built just two
years ago.
When commissioners
approved the new impact fee
schedule last spring, they
agreed to set the school and
transportation fees at 50 per-
cent of a consultant's recom-
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Commissioner Gary Bartell
said he supports delaying dis-
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impact fees until after the
economic study is complete.
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fewer than last year and fewer
than 2001, when 1,006 homes
were permitted.
The building division has
about $2.8 million in reserves;
Maidhof said he expects the
division to need about $1 mil-
lion of that this fiscal year to
operate at current levels.
The county budgeted $2 mil-
lion in building fee revenue for
the fiscal year that began Oct
1. In October, building permits
brought in $42,117. If that rate
continues, the county would
raise far less than even the
budgeted amount.
Bartell also said he doesn't
think impact fees are the rea-
son for the depressed con-
struction economy.
"I've seen the ups and
downs of this economy many
times," he said. "I don't think
impact fees are the sole cul-
prit."
Ray Stevenson, who owns a
masonry construction compa-
ny, disagrees.
"It's terrible," he said.
"Impact fees are killing us."
Stevenson said his work-
force has shrunk by 60 people
in the past year and a half.
Seventy-hour workweeks are
now reduced to about 30
hours with about 25 employ-
Maidhof is confident that
will not happen ,because sev-
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construction
applications
are still on the
table. to put
"There are
some big proj- on a piq
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he said. "We
have a lot of big G
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projects in the
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the permits are not yet out the
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impact fee slogans, and
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message near the Courthouse
Square in downtown
Inverness.
"They should have an idea
of what they're doing to us,"
he said,'referring to county
commissioners. "They said
that Hernando County's fees
are high, too. If Hernando
County isn't doing so good,
why should we be following
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while it's down," he said. "We'll
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Obituaries
Ruth Andrews, 68
INVERNESS
Ruth Ann Andrews, 68,
Inverness, died Friday, Nov 9,
2007, at the Hernando-Pasco
Hospice Citrus Care Center of
Inverness.
Mrs. Andrews was born Sept.
26, 1939, in Highland Falls,
N.Y, and moved here in 1997
from New Windsor, N.Y.
She retired from the U.S. gov-
ernment as a transportation
specialist with 31 years of serv-
ice. She was a member of Our
Lady of Fatima Parish in
Inverness.
She was preceded in death
by her father and stepmother,
Henry and Helen Spellman.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 51 years, Richard T.
Andrews; three sons, Eugene
L. Andrews of Vails Gate, N.Y,
Charles N. Andrews of Monroe,
N.Y, and Matthew R. Andrews
of St. Cloud; two daughters,
Eileen J. Bates of New Port
Richey and Eva E. Andrews of
St. Augustine; mother, Ruth
Rucelli of Montrose, N.Y; and
nine grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
James Hall, 67
INVERNESS
James Arlie Hall, 67,
Inverness, died Friday, Nov. 9,
2007.
Born April 2, 1940, in
Inverness to James B. and
Ruby C. (Wade) Hall, he moved
to this area in 1985 from
Langley, Va.
Mr Hall was
an Air Force
veteran serv-
ing during the
Vietnam era,
where he earned the rank of
Master Sergeant
After retiring from the mili-
tary he was a truck driver for
Carroll Contracting, SMI and
DAB.
He was a member of the
Church of God.
Survivors include his wife,
Ellen Hall of Inverness; three
sons, Mark Hall and Stephen
Hall, both of Inverness, and
James A "Lee" Hall Jr. and
wife Karen of Lakeland;
daughter, Darlene Winzeral of
Tampa; three brothers, Jerry
Hall and wife Shirley of
Homosassa, Darel Hall and
wife Annette of Woodford, Va.,
and Wayne Hall and wife Linda
of Lincolnton, N.C.; three sis-
ters, Ruby "Twinkle" Sitze of
Inverness, Patricia Giddens
and husband John of Istachatta
and Marvene McKean and hus-
band David of Floral City; and
eight grandchildren.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
Alton Linn, 85
OCALA
Alton A. Linn, 85, Ocala, for-
mer Floral City resident, died
at home Oct. 29, 2007.
A native of Stoughton, Wis.,
he was born
March 28,
1922, to Anton
and Gaila Linn
and came to
Citrus County
in 1975 from Fort Lauderdale,
later moving to Ocala in 1987.
He retired from Southern
Bell Telephone System as a traf-
fic manager and served his
country in the U.S. Navy. Mr.
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Linn was very active in the First
Lutheran Church of Inverness
for many years, having chaired
the building committee when
the new sanctuary was con-
structed. After moving to Ocala,
he joined the redeemer
Lutheran Church, where he
became an active member and
committee person, as well.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Patty Linn, on Dec. 10,
1998, and a sister, Gail Lansbury.
Survivors include a son, Alton
A Linn Jr. of Fort Lauderdale;
daughter, Debra Solomon of
Tallahassee; sister, Marjorie
Martin; three grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Richard Mills, 66
CITRUS SPRINGS
Richard Wayne Mills, 66,
Citrus Springs, died Friday,
Nov. 9, 2007, in Citrus Springs.
He was born Feb. 6, 1941, in
Pensacola and came here in
the early 1980s from Daytona
Beach. He was Christian.
Mr. Mills was co-owner, along
with his brothers, of All
Construction Trades,
Dunnellon. He was a member
of the Dunnellon Moose Lodge
No. 2308, and was an avid
golfer and fisherman.
He is survived by his wife of
23 years, Lydia Mills of Citrus
Springs; two sons, Richard
Wayne Mills II of Beverly Hills
and Billy Burke of Ocala; four
daughters, Valarie Lane of
Tennessee, Diane Moore of
Tampa and Cindy Scheers and
Tammy Raulerson, both of
Dunnellon; three brothers,
Willard James Mills and Mac
Mills, both of Dunnellon, and
Jim Mills of Inverness; 12 grand-
children, three stepgrandchil-
dren; and one great-grandchild.
Cremation arrangements are
under the direction of Roberts
Funeral Home, Dunnellon.
Gloria
Pivarski, 82
BEVERLY HILLS
Gloria L. Pivarski, 82,
Beverly Hills, died Thursday,
Nov. 8, 2007, in Lecanto.
She was born Feb. 21, 1925,
in Biloxi, Miss., to John
Pittman and Annie Treloar.
She came 'here in 1984 from
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
She was a homemaker. She
was a member of the Beverly
Hills Garden Club. She was
Episcopal.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 62 years, James D.
Pivarski, of Beverly Hills; two
sons, James D. Pivarski Jr. and
wife Donna and John W.
Pivarski and wife Janice, all of
Monroe Falls, Ohio; four
daughters, Gloria J. Barton and
husband Bruce of Stow, Ohio,
Jeanette Pivarski for Fort
Worth, Texas, Carol A. Miller
and husband William of New
Port Richey and Sandra Lynne
Pivarski of Brandon; sister,
Jeanne Cookson and husband
Royce of Hendersonville, N.C.;
16 grandchildren; and 10 great-
grandchildren.
Beverly Hills Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes.
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Wood. She moved here in 1970
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Don Waldron and Gary
Waldron, both of Crystal River,
two sisters, Ailene Johnson of
Adel, Ga., and Maxine Wood of
Fort Lauderdale; six grand-
children; and eight great-
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions in
her memory may be made to
Hospice of Marion County, PO.
Box 4860, Ocala, FL 34478 or
Mayo Clinic of Jacksonville,
4500 San Pablo Road,
Jacksonville, FL 32224.
Roberts Funeral Home,
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Inverness, will be conducted at
2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13,2007, at
the Florida National
Cemetery, Bushnell, with the
Rev. Nile 0. Stine officiating.
Friends may call 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, at
the Inverness Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes. Those
who wish may send memorial
donations to Hospice of Citrus
County, PO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
Alton A. Linn. Memorial
services will be conducted at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17,
from Redeemer Lutheran
Church of Ocala with Pastor
Ron Mueller officiating. In lieu
of flowers, memorials are
being accepted by Redeemer
Lutheran Church.
Gloria L Pivarski. The serv-
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12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13,
2007, at the Beverly Hills
Chapel of Hooper Funeral
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tourists some-
what dry.
The Cave of
the Winds is an
attraction at the
park for people
who didn't get
wet enough on
the Maid of the
Mist, to sport
yellow raincoats
and actually
steps by the
American Falls to experience
the wind created by the force of
the water.
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CATHY KAPULKA/For the Chronicle
A rainbow can be seen from the top deck of the Maid of the Mist, a boat that takes tourists to the
churning waters beneath the American Falls and the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. In the background are
the American Falls and the observation tower at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls New York State Park.
Bluescape
DREAM
VACATJ ONS
The Chronicle and The
-Accent Travel Group are
sponsoring a photo con-
K, Test for readers of the
:newspaper.
!IReaders are invited to
send a photograph from
their Dream Vacation
with a brief description of
the trip.
If it's selected as a
winner, it will be pub-
lished in the Sunday
Chronicle.
At the end of the year,
-a panel of judges will
select the best photo
during the year and that
photographer will win a
prize.
Please avoid photos
with computerized dates
on the print.
Please make sure
photographs are in sharp
...focus.
Photos should be sent
to the Chronicle at 1624
N. Meadowcrest Blvd.,
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Special to the Chronicle or dropped off at any
Citrus Hills residents Paul Foss, Kay Stegemann, Betty and Ed Colbourn relax lakeside in Hallstadt, Austria, a UNESCO World Heritage Chronicle office or any
Site. This picturesque village has a phenomenal lake with magnificent mountain views. Their visit coincided with the famous June cel- Accent Travel office.
ebration of the Feast of Corpus Christi.
Time reveals importance of so-so site
H ave you ever -
wondered
"How sig- ,
nificant will we, as a r
nation, be in the
scope of time?" i
What will be here in
our place 500, 1,000,
2,000, years in the N.
future?
We visited Egypt Neil S
in 2006, and some of SPONTO
the highlights were TOUR
visiting the Valley of
the Kings, Karnack
Temple, and Luxor, three of the
most famous and outstanding
historical sites in Egypt. A visit
to the scene of a new excava-
tion, that of Pharaoh
Amenhotep III, near the Valley
of the Kings, was
insignificant at
the time despite I V
an explanation by
our guide that this sho(
was probably the
most important at
site in Egyptian revel
history We took Vela
pictures of the 50-
foot-tall statues of Amenhotep
III at the entrance of the yet-to-
be-excavated temple and
viewed a few fragments of the
discovery and were ready to
move on to the next venue.
I just received the Novem-
c
at
ber, 2007 issue of
the Smithsonian
magazine and was
surprised to see the
caption "Excavating
Egypt's Grandest
Temple," on the
cover. Opening the
magazine revealed
an article about the
lawyer unearthing of
NEOUS Amenhotep III's
GUIDE temple. Of course, I
dove right in to read
about the new dis-
coveries and the changes that
had taken place since my visit
just a year earlier. I was
shocked at the revelations.
The site of the temple is
seven football fields in length
and reveals 72 6-
foot-tall statues of
as the goddess
Sekhmet, "whose
ked breath creates the
desert wind, her
he anger feeds on
disease and war,
tions. and her power
protects mighty
pharaohs." These statues were
only 72 of the 730 one for
every day and night of the year
that guarded the vast colon-
nades, courts and halls built by
Amenhotep III, who reigned
over Egypt for 38 years in the
NEIL SAWYER/Special to the Chronicle
This is one of the 50-foot statues of Amenhotep III that stood at
the entrance of the yet-to-be-excavated temple in Egypt.
14th century B.C. He was
buried nearby in the Valley of
the Kings.
The new information about
this excavation justifies putting
it on our calendar for a return
visit when time permits. I'm
sure that new discoveries will
be made prior to our return,
and that is one of the exciting
elements of traveling to places
already visited. Meanwhile,
there are a couple other places
we have visited that bear
watching for new discoveries
and developments.
The Terracotta Warriors in
Xian, China are another exam-
ple of history evolving. Since
our visit there in 1994, new pits
have been excavated revealing
even more of what was a colos-
sal find in 1974, by peasants
digging a well. Their discovery
led to the burial site of the first
emperor of China, Qin, (about
200 B.C.), and the 8,000 life-size
terracotta figures that stand
guard over his grave, one of the
eight wonders of the ancient
world.
And the digging continues. I
would love to visit this amazing
relic of the past again.
Another spectacle the
Yangtze River was dammed
and river traffic rerouted
through a series of locks in
October 2002. We cruised the
river the month before it was
closed forever to the free flow
of traffic. Now, just five years
later, major unforeseen prob-
lems have occurred. The dam
has some earlier than expected
cracks, and sediment and
debris is building up behind
the dam and in the river and
tributaries much faster than
anticipated, causing naviga-
tion, health and other prob-
lems. These events may prove
to be disastrous in the future,
but meanwhile the dam is gen-
erating huge amounts of elec-
tricity that is transforming the
interior of China. We watch
with great anticipation as this
rural and agrarian society
becomes industrialized.
At times I speculate, mental-
ly turning the calendar ahead,
as to what our society will
leave as a legacy to future gen-
erations. What will they discov-
er about us, and how will it be
interpreted? How will the
monuments and remnants of
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. 1 4 A SUNDAY, N OVEM BER 11, 2007 V E T E R A N S INLE W S . . .- .. ......
Festivities wrap up with Military Appreciation Dinner
T oday is officially Veterans Day, a
- day set aside to honor those
who have served in the U.S.
Armed Forces. With Citrus County
being one of the most vet-
eran-populated areas in
the country and part of the
.largest veteran-populated
congressional districts in
Florida, it only stands to
reason that one of the
largest salutes to veterans
in the world is right here
in Citrus County. Yes,
more than 28,000 veterans, Larry M
active duty personnel and
their families reside in the VETEN
county, and when you mul- VII
tiply that by an average
family of three, it accounts
for over half of our population.
Hopefully, you were able to take part
in one of the many activities sched-
uled.
Tomorrow marks the end of the 15th
annual "Veterans Appreciation
Week," a week that has actually
turned out to be two weeks when you
a
R
E
take into account the Veterans in the
Classroom project Eighty volunteer
veterans visited 158 classrooms in 15
Citrus County schools from Oct 29
through Nov. 9. They
shared their military expe-
riences from World War II
to the global War on
Terrorism with these stu-
dents so they can better
understand the sacrifices
that were made to insure
the freedoms they enjoy
and to insure that those
cMillan freedoms are there for
cMillantheir offspring. Veterans in
tAN'S the Classroom is spon-
;W scored annually by the
Citrus Chapter of the
Military Officers
Association of America.
Throngs of citizens attended the
official opening of Veterans
Appreciation Week on Nov. 3 at the
Crystal River Mall with 40 exhibits by
veterans service organizations and
government agencies, informing
about veterans benefits, available
services and community affairs
offices on hand. Opening ceremonies
featured remarks by Sandy Bowron,
Florida Department of Veterans
Affairs Division of Benefits and
Assistance director. The Citrus
Concert Band performed throughout
the morning with patriotic music.
In commemoration of one of our
fallen heroes, The Sgt. Dennis J.
Flanagan Post Office Building was
dedicated Oct 5. Stokes Flea Market
donated booths to veterans organiza-
tions for the Veterans Flea Market on
Oct 7 to benefit participating organi-
zations. The Inverness Primary
School presented an outstanding pro-
gram for veterans and their families
on Nov. 9 that was followed by the
Veterans Fish Fry sponsored by
American Legion Post 155.
The culmination of a year's prepa-
ration by the Veterans Ad Hoc
Committee, in conjunction with many
veterans organizations, came on Nov.
10, with the Veterans Day Parade in
Inverness with the theme "Saluting
Our Wounded Warriors," featuring
floats, marching bands, marching
units and highlighted by a fly-over by
Ye Mystic AirKrewe, a flying social
club of Tampa's Gasparilla Festival
Inter-Krewe Council. An 11th-hour
Memorial Service followed the
parade at the Old Courthouse
Heritage Museum with the Purple
Heart state commander and Grand
Marshall, retired U.S. Army Lt. Col.
James G. Holland, as keynote speaker
and with honorary marshal, 91-year-
old Bataan Death March survivor
Stephen "Steve" Raymond in atten-
dance.
Veterans Day Luncheon at noon
was hosted by VFW Post 4337 and
Ladies Auxiliary. The Military Ball on
Nov. 10 at West Citrus Elks Lodge
2693, sponsored by the Marine Corps
League Citrus Detachment 819, was
sold out.
The Massing of the Colors Cere-
mony is scheduled for today at the
First United Methodist Church of
Homosassa, sponsored by the U.S.
Submarine Veterans Sturgeon Base.
The two weeks of festivities wrap
up with the Military Appreciation
Dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday at the
Golden Coral in Inverness; it is
absolutely free for any person who
has served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
On behalf of all the veterans in
Citrus County, the Citrus County
Veterans Coalition and the Veterans
Ad Hoc Committee, thank you to all
who participated in and attended the
functions during Veterans Apprecia-
tion Week.
Please remember what these veter-
ans and present active-duty person-
nel have sacrificed to provide the con-
tinuing freedoms we enjoy in this, the
greatest country in the world. God
Bless America and our present and
past military personnel.
Larry MacMillan is an 11-year
veteran 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.
Veterans NOTES
U The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW
:Post 10087, Beverly Hills, will have
-services at 11 a.m. today at the
'.post home to commemorate
.Veterans Day. The public is invited
lo attend.
' The Citrus County Veterans
Coalition has altered its November
-and December meeting schedule
:to allow for members to enjoy the
holidays and still accomplish busi-
ness obligations to be met in
accordance with the by-laws of the
organization. The regularly sched-
uled meeting on Nov. 22 has been
canceled in consideration of the
Thanksgiving holiday. There will be
an open general business meeting
at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20 at the
Citrus County Resource Center in
Lecanto to review and read the
-changes in the bylaws and nomi-
nation of the 2008 officers. Election
'of officers will take place at the
'Jan. 25, 2008, meeting as the
Coalition returns to its regularly
scheduled meetings on the fourth
Thursday of every month except
when it conflicts with holidays.
All members are asked to review
their membership cards for their
expiration date. If you're delinquent
you have until Dec. 1 to renew at
$10 per year or $25 for three years
membership before you are
dropped from the membership
roles. You can renew by mail with
your old membership card, a check
or money order mailed to Citrus
County Veterans Coalition, P.O.
Box 1281, Crystal River, FL.
Please include a stamped self-
addressed envelope so you can
receive your new membership card
by mail. There is a CCVC renewal
application in your latest Coalition
Crusader newsletter. Better yet,
come to the general meetings and
renew. Or bring a fellow veteran
who is interested in the concept of
Veterans Helping Veterans with
you and let them see what the
Coalition is all about.
For further information, recent
news, Directors and an application
form, go to www.ccvcfl.org or
www.citruscountyveteranscoali-
tion.org on the Web.
2007 Veterans Appreciation
Week Commemorative Pin:
Disabled American Veterans,
Gerald A. Shonk Chapter 70 of
Inverness once again is sponsoring
the Citrus County Veterans
Appreciation Week
Commemorative Pin. In keeping
with this year's theme, "Purple
Heart Recipients Saluting Our
Wounded Warriors," the design of
the pin is the U.S. Flag the shape
of Citrus County superimposed
with the Purple Heart Medal.
These unique pins honoring
Citrus County's wounded warriors
are available at all area Chamber
of Commerce offices, Veterans
Service Office in Lecanto, and at
The Ice Cream Dr. and Career
Choice Uniforms in Inverness. The
pins will be available at the Golden
Corral today and Monday.
The pins may also be obtained
by calling John Seaman, commem-
orative pin chairman at 860-0123.
A $2.50 donation is requested.
Cmdr. Martin P. Murphy and
The Disabled American Veterans
(DAV), Chapter 70, in coordination
with the Superintendent "Sam"
Himmel of the Citrus County
School District, have become an
official Cell Phone for Soldiers
Drop-Off Site. This program was
started by two teenagers to help
buy pre-paid calling cards to send
to our service people overseas. For
each cell phone that is donated, 72
minutes of talk time is given to our
troops to call their loved ones back
home. It is a great program, and
we would really appreciate the
community's involvement.
The program will accept any
make or model phone. You may
drop off phones and attached bat-
teries as well as accessories at any
Citrus County School or the DAV at
North Independence Highway and
U.S. 41 North. The phones are
then recycled for cash to purchase
cards or unlimited free video phone
calls. If you have any questions
regarding this program, call
Annamarie Perrigo at the DAV at
344-3464 on Tuesdays or
Thursday between 9 and 11 a.m.,
or 344-5675.
Eugene Quinn VFW Post
4337 and Ladies Auxiliary, 906 E.
State Road 44, Inverness; tele-
phone 344-3495; fax 344-3514,
announces its daily activities
schedule:
Today: Pool tourney 2 p.m.;
Turner Camp Dave karaoke 5 to 9
p.m.
Monday: Bar bingo 3 p.m.
Tuesday: Chicken wings 3 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/Ladies Auxiliary meeting 7:30
p.m.
Friday: Fish fry (southern fried
chicken available) $6.50 4:30 to 7
p.m.; Karaoke Ken 6 to 9 p.m.
Saturday: Honor Guard pig roast
with all the trimmings 2 to 6 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased in
advance at the post for $7. Cost at
the door on Saturday will be $8.
The pigs are prepared by "Victor,
who knows his pigs."
Entertainment will be with David
"Karaoke on the Fly." District meet-
ing in Dunnellon.
VFW Post 4252 is at 3190 N.
Carl G. Rose Highway (State Road
200), Hernando, FL 34442. Weekly
and upcoming activities include:
Bar bingo at 2 to 5 p.m.
every Sunday.
Ladies Auxiliary has "Show
Me The Money" card game every
Monday. New start time 6 to 8 p.m.
Lots of fun and chances to win.
Food is available.
Ladies Auxiliary has bar
bingo from 2 to 5 p.m. every
Tuesday. Profits go to local chari-
ties. This month is for Salvation
Army Pantry and Operation Uplink.
Dart League is at 7 p.m.
every Tuesday. Come in and sign
up.
Chicken wings from 2 to 6
p.m. every Wednesday. Four wings
for $1.
Dinner is served every
Friday from 5 to 6:30 p.m. This
week's menu is your choice of
baked or fried fish or ham. Dinner
includes a salad bar. There will be
music by Country Swing from 6
to 10 p.m. $6.50 donation.
Ladies Auxiliary host bingo
at 10:30 a.m. every Saturday with
food available.
Cooties dinner is held from 5
to 6:30 p.m. on the first Sunday
monthly. Cooties Jam is from 5 to 9
p.m.
District meeting will be on
Saturday at the VFW Post 7991 in
Dunnellon.
Thanksgiving dinner from
noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 22.
Come join us for a turkey dinner
with all the fixings. Tickets are now
on sale for $6. There will be a spe-
cial bar bingo at 2 p.m. for Cancer
Aid and Research.
New Year's Eve Party on
Monday, Dec. 31. Tickets are $15
per person. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Tickets include party favors, cham-
pagne toast and music. Covered
dishes are appreciated.
Ladies Auxiliary goes to
nursing homes four times a month
to play bingo with the residents.
Everyone is welcome.
Post and Ladies Auxiliary
announces a $10,000 Youth Essay
Contest and a $30,000 High
School Scholarship Competition.
Call Judy at 726-3339 for details.
All eligible persons are invited to
join our Post or Ladies Auxiliary.
Stop by the post or call for further
information.
Send e-mails to
VFW4252@tampabay.rr.com.
2008 Dues can be paid now. We
are over 80 percent. Please send
your payments as soon as possi-
ble. Life Members Cancer
Insurance of $4.95 can be paid
now for 2008.
Post Honor Guard is available
for funerals, flag raising and nurs-
ing homes. Call Post Cmdr. Bob
Prive at 212-3393 or Ladies
Auxiliary President Judy Prive at
726-3339 for information. Post
4252 is at 3190 N. Carl G Rose
Highway (State Road 200),
Hernando, FL 34442.
VFW Post 7122 Floral City:
Tuesday: Early Bird dinner for
paid members from 3 to 7 p.m.
Saturday: Ladies Auxiliary will
have a bake sale from 2 to 4 p.m.
and the Men's Auxiliary will host a
Turkey Shoot starting at noon.
The Ladies are planning a pre-
holiday craft fair on Sunday, Dec.
9. Tables can be rented for $10.
This event is open to the public for
vendors or buyers. Food will be
available from 1 to 5 p.m.. No yard
sale items please. Call 601-2315 to
reserve tables.
VFW Post 7122 is at 8191 S.
Florida Ave., in Floral City. Phone:
637-0100.
Floral City American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 225 The Herbert
Surber American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 225 would like to invite eligible
women in Citrus County to join us.
The members meet at 7:30 p.m.
the third Thursday monthly at the
Floral City VFW Post 7122 on U.S.
41, Floral City. Contact Marcia
Gallagher, membership chairman
at 860-1629 for further information
or any questions. Come and join
this newly re-chartered unit and be
a part of the great accomplish-
ments and projects in the American
Legion Auxiliary.
Dumas-Hartson VFW Post
8189 and Ladies Auxiliary is 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. We welcome back the
many snowbirds to enjoy the vari-
ous activities and events we spon-
sor.
Bar poker starts at 3 p.m.
Saturday. Nov. 18 is an added
special with chicken cordon bleu,
baked twice potatoes and vegeta-
bles. Make reservations in advance
for this meal. Elwood, the Blues
Brother, our chef.
Taco & Nacho Tuesday will be
on Nov. 20. Our last event was a
great success and we will repeat
the event with the Mega Money
Game starting at 3 p.m. Food will
be served at 4:30. Come early.
The bar poker and Kielbasa
Boyz return on Nov. 24.
Our canteen will be open on
Thanksgiving Day to share in giv-
ing thanks and to enjoy in com-
radeship all that has been provided
to us as Veterans of Foreign Wars
of the United States.
Friday, Nov. 30, will be Pizza
Day starting at 3 p.m. All pizzas
made fresh. If you have a special
or unusual topping, bring it with
you, we'll prepare to order.
We welcome all to our dinners.
The Post meeting is at 7 p.m. on
the second Monday monthly.
Membership is the bloodline of
the VFW and we invite those veter-
ans with foreign campaign to join
this great veterans organization.
The post offers hall rental for all
occasions at a very reasonable
rate.
For more information, call the
post at 795-5012 from 1 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Marine Corps League 819,
Citrus Detachment, just celebrat-
ed its 15th anniversary. We are an
active group as we do the county's
Military Ball in November, Toys for
Tots program (with more than
15,000 toys given to children in our
county last year), sponsor one or
two scholarships to high school
students, and give financial support
to the Young Marines. Our honor
guard has been requested to par-
ticipate in funerals for members of
all military branches and has also
attended other military functions
throughout the county. We also
have several social functions
throughout the year where families
are invited.
If you would like any more infor-
mation on becoming a member,
call Commandant Robert Deck at
527-1557 or Sr. Vice Commandant
Fred Lightell at 726-4415.
Island X-18 Seabee Veterans
of America meetings are at 11
a.m. second Wednesday, and
luncheons are at 1:30 p.m. third
Wednesday. We have a short
meeting, about one hour,, at the VA
Office in Lecanto, then we will eat
lunch at a local restaurant decided
at the meeting. Luncheons are
third'Wednesday picked by
..Charley.Rhodes, if you have an
idea of a place to go let Charley
know. If you have any questions,
call Cmdr. David Puffer at 746-
9327.
Public invited to a number of
activities at Dunnellon VFW Post
7991, State Road 488/West
Dunnellon Road:
Every first and third Tuesday:
steak dinner, 6 to 8 p.m., reserva-
tions needed. $9. Call post at (352)
489-1772, Cmdr. Chester at 564-
4135, Ron Audette at (352) 465-
5647 or Billy Ellis at (352) 465-
6429. If no answer, leave message
on answering machine.
Wednesday bingo begins at 5:30
p.m.
Every second and fourth Friday:
fish fry from 4 to 7 p.m., fish, hush
puppies, fries and coleslaw. $6.
VFW Post 7991 is hosting a
Christmas Benefit Social for the
NTAF Southeast Kidney Transplant
Fund in honor of Rosetta Smith
from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 8. Music will be provided for
your listening and dancing pleas-
ure. Open bar 9 to 11 p.m. Bring
your own food. Decorate your table
for the holiday season. Ice will be
provided. The public is invited.
Casual attire wear Christmas
colors. Door prizes. Come and
enjoy an evening with friends, old
and new.
Tickets before Dec. 6 are $5,
available at the door $6. The post
is at 3107 Highway 488 (Dunnellon
Road). Phone (352) 489-1772. For
further information, call Ernestine
Horton at 527-1999 or Roosevelt
and Rosetta Smith at (352) 489-
5681.
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.
VFW Post 10087 resumes
Friday dinners.
Friday night dinners will be
served to the public from 5 to 7
p.m. in the ballroom of VFW Post
10087. The weekly menu will be
posted in the canteen and starting
in December it will be included in
the monthly calendar of the mem-
ber newsletter.
Please RSVP at 270-9263, and
leave a message with your last
name and number of guests. Also,
the weekly menu will be included
on this recording.
VFW Post 10087, Beverly Hills,
plans a Thanksgiving Dinner from
1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 22.
Tickets are on sale at the Canteen
or call Mary B. at 270-9263. $8 per
person includes all-you-can-eat
dinner. The canteen will be open
for drinks. We are open to the pub-
lic for dinners.
Also, the Friday night dinner for
will be chicken alfredo, salad and
garlic bread. Nov. 30 dinner will be
pot roast, with potatoes and car-
rots. Call the Post at 746-0440 or
Mary at 270-9263.
Fleet Reserve Association,
Branch 186 will meet 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.
Attention Combat Wounded Vets
Aaron A. Weaver Chapter
776 Military Order of the Purple
Heart (MOPH) will conduct its
bimonthly meeting at 1:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 20, at the Hospice
of Citrus County's Hospice House
at 3350 W. Audubon Path (west
side of County Road 491),
Lecanto. All combat wounded vet:-
erans and lineal descendants of
Purple Heart recipients are cordial-
ly invited to attend the meeting and
the special orientation tour of
Hospice House and its veterans
services program.
Chapter 776 is comprised of
combat wounded veterans and lin-
eal descendants of Purple Heart
recipients who share the common
purpose of preserving the proud
legacy of the Purple Heart Medal,
which is the oldest military decora-
tion in the world in present use. To
learn more about Aaron A. Weaver
Chapter 776 MOPH, visit the
Chapter 776 Web site at
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Allen-Rawls American
Legion Post 77 observed the
Statue of Liberty's 121st birth-
day on Oct. 27. President
Grover Cleveland accepted the
Statue of Liberty on Oct. 28,
1886, from France, a symbol of
freedom. Now, it is known as a
symbol of freedom throughout
the world.
Past Cmdr. Frank Mead, who
is the author of the recently
approved proclamation from
Post 77 and District 4, was
awarded the American Legion
Citation for Meritorious
Service by District 4 Cmdr. Jim
Ramos.
The ceremony was kicked off
with an old-fashioned barbe-
cue pork dinner, followed by
speaker Jay Conti, 1st vice
commander Post 77, and
remarks by both Bob Scott,
commander Post 77, and Jim
Ramos, commander District 4.
When he first stepped foot
on Bedloe's Island (renamed
President Grover
Cleveland
accepted the
Statue of Liberty
from France on
Oct. 28, 1886,
as a symbol
of freedom.
Liberty Island in 1956) to see
the Statue of Liberty in 1945 for
the first time, Mead, 88 and life
member of the American
Legion, said, "The Statue of
Liberty means so much to me. I
went back with my son and
grandson to keep reminding us
that so many gave so much, so
America can be free."
American Legion Post 77 is
the first veterans' organization
to hold an observance for the
Statue of Liberty in her 121-
year history.
With Mead's writing of the
Statue of Liberty proclama-
tion, that will change. The
proclamation is up for final
approval at the American
Legion National Headquarters
in Indianapolis, Ind. When ap-
proved, it will be sent to the
president of the United States,
for there to be an observance
or a national holiday within
the United States. After a
determination, every veterans
organization will observe
Statue of Liberty Day.
Allen-Rawls American
Legion Post 77 plans to break
ground for its new post home
on almost two acres of land on
the corner of County Road 581
and Amy Lane in early 2008.
Those interested in becom-
ing a member may contact
Membership Chairman Jay
Conti at 344-4122 or Auxiliary
Membership Chairman Toni
Conti at 344-4122. For more
information, visit www.ALPost
77.org.
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ties, Past Cmdr. Frank Mead was awarded the American Legion Citation for Meritorious Service by
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Monday: Veterans Day
Tuesday: Breakfast Sausage
patty, cereal (variety), yogurt
(assorted), seasonal fruit, peaches,
.toast/jelly, milk variety, orange
Juice.
Lunch Tacos, turkey on a
bun, vegetarian plate, garden
salad, cabbage, black eyed peas,
pudding, fresh fruit, peaches, milk,
Juice.
Wednesday: Breakfast-
Breakfast wrap, sweet potato muf-
fin, seasonal fruit, applesauce,
grits, milk variety, orange juice.
Lunch Country fried steak,
hot dog, salad shaker, garden
salad, cornbread, vegetable blend
(Italian), fries, sweet potato, fresh
fruit, crackers, milk, juice.
Thursday: Breakfast Waffle
sticks, chicken breakfast biscuit,
seasonal fruit, pineapple, milk vari-
ety, orange juice.
Lunch Turkey with gravy,
salad shaker, dressing, mashed
VETS
Continued from Page 14A
www.citruspurpleheart.org or call
382-3847 or 527-2460.
Navy Seabee Veterans of
America Island X-23, Crystal
River, conducts regular meetings at
11:30 a.m. 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.
Dan Campbell Airborne
Association will meet at 6:30 p.m.
the third Wednesday monthly at
American Legion Post 155, Crystal
River. All current and previous
Airborne members and their wives
are welcome to join. For additional
information, call Steve Leonard at
726-3693.
Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW
Post 8698, 520 County Road 40
potato, green beans, garden salad,
sweet potato bake, cranberry
sauce, roll, crackers, milk, juice.
Friday: Breakfast Scrambled
eggs with cheese, oatmeal, sea-
sonal fruit, mixed fruit, toast/jelly,
tater tots, milk variety, orange juice.
Lunch Chicken tender fritters,
cheese stuffed breadstick, salad
shaker, garden salad, rice, peas,
baked beans, crackers, fresh fruit,
mixed fruit, milk, juice.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Monday: Veterans Day
Tuesday: Breakfast Waffle
sticks, bagelers (assorted), cereal
(variety), seasonal fruit, apple-
sauce, toast/jelly, tater tots, milk
variety, orange juice.
Lunch Turkey melt, ham and
scalloped potatoes, tuna plate, gar-
den salad, mixed fruit, winter mix
vegetables, carrots, fresh fruit,
apple crisp, milk, juice.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
Scrambled eggs with cheese,
cheese grits, cereal (variety), sea-
E., Inglis (one mile east of U.S.
19). 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 Cmdr. Dave Finley,
(352) 447-3495.
Post 8698 is having a Veterans
Day Picnic from 1 to 5 p.m. today.
Chicken, hamburgers or hot dogs,
baked beans, coleslaw and potato
salad a $6 donation. Veterans eat
free. Honoring all veterans who
served. Come join us and meet the
new post officers.
The Marine Corps League,
Samuel R. Wall Detachment 1139
will conduct 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
welcome. Call Tom Heron at 637-
2724 or Joe Spoto at 746-3315.
Landing Ship Dock (LSD)
Sailors meet at Denny's in Crystal
River at 2 p.m. the fourth Thursday
monthly. Call Jimmie at 621-0617.
Christmas Military Ball -
Korean War Veterans Citrus
Chapter 192 announces it will be
on Saturday, Dec. 1, at the
Inverness Elks Lodge 2522 in
Hemando. Prime rib or baked
chicken, music by Jackie Branson
Band. $27.50 each. Open to the
' public. For information call Paul at
637-1161 or Hank at 563-2496.
sonal fruit, pineapple muffin,
peaches, tater tots, milk variety,
orange juice.
Lunch Hamburger, hot dog,
chicken Caesar plate, vegetarian
plate, garden salad, coleslaw,
peas, fries, sweet potato, fresh
fruit, baked beans, crackers, milk,
juice.
Thursday: Breakfast -
Breakfast sausage pizza, cereal
(variety), seasonal fruit, mixed fruit,
toast/jelly, tater tots, milk variety,
orange juice.
Lunch Turkey with gravy, chef
salad, vegetarian plate, dressing,
mashed potato, green beans, gar-
den salad, sweet potato bake,
cranberry sauce, roll, crackers,
milk, juice.
Friday: Breakfast Country
ham and potato, ham and cheese
toast, cereal (variety), apple muffin,
seasonal fruit, pineapple, tater tots,
milk variety, orange juice.
Lunch Pepperoni pizza
wedge, fish scribbles, garden
U.S. Submarine Veterans
(USSVI) Sturgeon Base meets at
11 a.m. the first Saturday monthly
at American Legion Post 155, 6585
W. 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 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.
E Allen-Rawls American
Legion Post 77 and Auxiliary
Unit 77 meet the first Thursday of
salad, broccoli, pasta salad, fresh
fruit, peaches, ranger cookie, milk,
juice.
HIGH SCHOOL
Monday: Veterans Day
Tuesday: Breakfast Ham,
egg and cheese bagel, biscuit and
gravy, cereal, doughnut, toast/jelly,
grits, apple muffin, tater tots, sea-
sonal fruit, peaches, milk variety,
orange juice.
Lunch Beefaroni, chicken and
hoagie bars, salad plates, pizza
bar, chili, peas and carrots, garden
salad, corn, crackers, cornbread,
mixed fruit, fresh fruit, fries, milk.
Wednesday: Breakfast Ham
and cheese toast, scrambled eggs
with cheese, cereal, doughnut,
toast/jelly, tater tots, pineapple muf-
fin, grits, seasonal fruit, apple-
sauce, milk variety, orange juice.
Lunch Tacos, salad plates,
hamburger and hoagie bars, pizza
bar, chili, salad, Spanish rice, lima
beans, refried beans, corn, crack-
ers, applesauce, gelatin, fresh fruit,
every month behind the Key
Training Center in Inverness at 130
Heights Ave. At 6 p.m.,;meetings
kick off with a potluck dinner, and
at 7:30 p.m. for the business meet-
ings, the auxiliary breaks off to
another room. Bring a covered dish
if you can. Interested in being a
member, call Post Cmdr. Bob Scott
at 860-2090 or Auxiliary President
Sandy Scott at 860-2090. For more
information, visit our Web site at
www.ALPost77.org.
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: "Whereas, 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.
If you or someone you know
was at Pearl Harbor during the
attack call Bob Huscher, chairman,
at 344-0727.
The Suncoast U.S. Navy
fries, milk.
Thursday: Breakfast -
Breakfast wrap, biscuit and gravy,
cereal, doughnut, toast/jelly, tater
tots, sweet potato muffin, grits, sea-
sonal fruit, sliced apples, milk vari-
ety, orange juice.
Lunch Turkey with gravy,
dressing, sweet potato bake,
mashed potato, green beans, gar-
den salad, cranberry sauce, roll,
pizza bar, salad plates, chicken
and hoagie bars, french fries, milk.
Friday: Breakfast Breakfast
sausage pizza, scrambled eggs
with cheese, doughnut, cereal,
grits, tater tots, toast/jelly, pineap-
ple, seasonal fruit, milk variety,
orange juice.
Lunch Ham with pineapple,
chili, hamburger and hoagie bars,
salad plates, pizza bar, salad,
breadstick, corn, Normandy veg-
etables, crackers, rice, baked
beans, apple slices, fresh fruit,
fries, milk.
Menus are subject to change
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
Dec. 8.
In SERVICE
Medina returns
from training
Staff Sgt. Rodney Medina,
recruiter for the Florida Army
National Guard, has returned
home to recruitment duty in Citrus
County after a training and recruit-
without notice.
CONGREGATE DINING
Monday: Veterans Day holiday.
Tuesday: Oven fried chicken,
brown rice, spinach, biscuit with
margarine, peach crisp and low-fat
milk.
Wednesday: Pork patty with
brown gravy, mashed potatoes,
broccoli cuts, slice of whole wheat
bread with margarine, fresh apple
and low-fat milk.
Thursday: Lima beans and
turkey ham, winter vegetable med-
ley, warm strawberry applesauce,
one slice large combread with mar-
garine and low-fat milk.
Friday: Egg salad, sliced beet,
and onion salad, tossed salad with
dressing, two slices whole wheat
bread with margarine, vanilla pud-
ding and low-fat milk. , I
Congregate dining sites include:
Lecanto, East Citrus, Crystal River,
Homosassa Springs, Inverness and
South Dunnellon. For information,
call Support Services at 527-5975.
ing experience in Philadelphia, Pa.
Medina first enlisted in the U.S.
Army in 1988. He has an exten-
sive military his-
tory including
serving in both
Desert Storm
and more recent-
ly with the 20th
Special Forces
Group (Airborne)
in Afghanistan.
Medina has oay
lived in Citrus V1a,.41a
County with his
wife and children
since 1995. In 2005, Medina
began recruiting for the National
Guard in Citrus County.
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Veterans show appreciation
Learn bicycle tune-up
Clinic demystifies bike maintenance
Special to the Chronicle
Bicycle Maintenance Basics
clinic will be from 5:30 to 7:15
p.m. Tuesday at West Citrus
Community Center, 8940 W.
Veterans Drive, Homosassa.
The instructor is Barry
Schwartz.
Maintaining your bike can be
a daunting task when you don't
know where to begin. The pur-
pose of this clinic is to demon-
strate and demystify the chal-
lenge of keeping your bike in
good working order.
Topics covered include
lubrication/cleaning, fixing
flats, brake adjustments, sim-
ple gear adjustments, safety
checks, tools needed and emer-
gency road kits.
The cost is $10. Sign up- for
the workshop by calling the
center at 795-3831.
Special to the Chronicle
On Nov. 7, the Korean War Veterans, Citrus 192, presented a plaque to Dinah Williams, man-
ager of Stokes Flea Market, thanking her for her generosity and patriotism by donating
spaces to veterans organizations in Citrus County. Presenting the plaque (left to right) are
Neville Anderson, director, KWVA 192; Williams; and Hank Butler, commander, KWVA 192.
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CFCC to include
samba, mambo
Central Florida Community
College will feature the samba and
the mambo during its next
Ballroom Dancing course at the
Citrus Campus.
No partner is required to register
for the course, which will be from 6
to 7 p.m. on Mondays, Nov. 12 to
Dec. 3, in Building L2-103, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. The
course fee is $45.
An instructor with 20 years of
experience will teach the course
with fun in mind. For information or
to register, call 352-249-1210 or
visit www.CFCCtraining.com.
ABWA members
network at meeting
American Business Women's
Association Manatee Chapter will
meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday at
Oysters Restaurant in Crystal
River. We extend an invitation to
you to join us for the opportunity to
network and enhance your busi-
ness skills.
For more information or if you
would like to attend, call April
Robinson at (352) 584-2123 or
Myrna Boulerice at 628-7445.
Butterfly club
set to meet
The public is invited to the
November free meeting of the
Beverly Hills Butterfly Club. We
meet at 2:30 p.m. today at the
Beverly Hills Recreation
Association, 77 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills.
The speaker will be Sue Walsh.
She is an author and has books for
sale. She has also organized the
Hernando Botanical Gardens and
is a master gardener. For more
information, call Chris at 527-8629
or Peggy at 527-2686.
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The Taste of Citrus is the only fundraiser which is sponsored to raise scholarship money for Citrus County students by the Central Florida
Community College Foundation, Inc. You, our sponsors, silent auction donors and the talented culinary purveyors that participated in the event,
make education available to Citrus County students. The Taste of Citrus Endowment is approaching the million dollar mark.
Sustaining Members ($10,000)
(Commitment over 5 years)
Crystal Motor Car Company
D.A.B. Constructors, Inc.
William Terry Longe, Jr.
Memorial Scholarship
Steve and Ellen Zane, CFP
Silver ($2,000)
Citrus County Chronicle*
Crowley & Company Advertising*
Progress Energy
WYKE TV*
Palladium ($1,000)
Bernie Little Distributing*
BrightHouse Networks
Citrus Memorial Health System
Central Florida Gas
E.L. Robinson Engineering (formerly
Nature Coast Land Surveying)
Martin Federal Credit Union
Pave-Rite Inc.
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center
The Ted Williams Museum
Withlacoochee River Electric Corp.
WXCV 95.3*
Bronze ($500)
Best Buy Water*
CFCC Foundation Members
Copp Winery*
Joe's Deli*
Merrill Lynch Ellen Zane, CFP
Mom's Heavenly Chocolates*
Morgan Legacy Trust*
Sandpiper Signs*
Wal-Mart of Inverness*
Scholars Friend ($100)
Edward Serra, CPA
Excel Printing*
Susan Gill
Graphic Elite Printing*
Marker Graphics*
Bob Marten's Pool Service
Village Cadillac
*In-Kind Sponsors
Thank you to these businesses and
individuals for selling tickets:
All Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
offices, The SHARE Club at Citrus
Memorial Health System, CFCC -
Lecanto and Ocala campuses,
Mercantile Bank in Inverness and Crystal
River, Joan Williams and the Taste of
Citrus committee members.
Silent Auction Donors
Art Center of Citrus County
Badcock Furniture Inverness
Bangkok Thai
Mike Benson Home Repair
Black Diamond
Brighton
Bright & Shiny
Central Citrus Rotary Club
CFCC
CFCC Foundation
Citrus County Chronicle
Citrus Jazzercise
Citrus Technologies
Joanne Crowley
Cuppy's Coffee
D'Lites Emporium
Dan's Clam Stand
Ferrara's Italian Deli
Jenuine Design
Dine Around Town
Home Depot
Island Tan
Lillian Smith
Sandy McGee
Margaret Messina
Mercantile Bank-Crystal River
Mercantile Bank-Inverness
Moschello's Italian Restaurant
Outback Steakhouse
Peck's Old Port Cove
Lee Partin
Plantation Inn & Golf Resort
Playhouse 19
Del Russo
Serenity Day Spa
Seven Rivers Golf & Country Club
SunTrust Bank
Tally Ho Vacations
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Tampa Bay Lightning
Taste of Philly Sub Shoppe
World Woods Gulf Club
Participating Culinary Donors
Casual Dining
Denny's Restaurant
Oysters Restaurant
Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q
The Full Belly Deli & Eatery
The Olive Tree Restaurant
Catering/Institutional/Specialty
Barrington Place
Citrus Memorial Health System
Doing Dinner
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center
The Gourmet Affair Catering
Timely Dinners
Fast Food
CiCi's Pizza
Koffee & More Kafe
Havana House
Pizza Hut- Homosassa
Fine Dining
Fuji Asian Bistro
Plantation Inn & Golf Resort
Van Der Valk Restaurant
Dessert
Dairy Queen of Crystal River
Denny Lynn's Fudge Factory
Publix Homosassa
Sweetbay Supermarket Crystal River
Beer & Wine Courtesy of:
Bernie Little Distributing Inc.
and COPP Winery
Entertainment by:
The Bill Rea Trio
CFCC Jazz Band
Jeff Eekhoff Trio
2007 Committee Members
Debbie Muir, Co-Chairperson
Don Taylor, Co-Chairperson
Shelley Blackburn
John Clardy
Avis Craig
Joanne Crowley
Susan Gill .
Sharon Harris
Amy Holaday
Vernon Lawter, Ed. D.
Cindy Lewis
Fran Martens
Lisa Michell
John Murphy
Cash Pealer, Ed. D.
Cheryl Phillips
Brian Press
Joe Romano '
Marc Shapot
MaryLou Shevlin
Maureen Sumner
Wendy Warner
Michele Wirt
Ellen Zane
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curiosity as to what could be
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Saturday, November 17, 2007
6:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. ~ Cash Bar
7:00 p.m. ~ Dinner
Auctions, wine tasting and live music
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ley can be taken for a ride onh a
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Discovery Center, a theater
and an aquarium to provide
'something for every age.
For more information about
Niagara Falls New York State
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S278-1796.
Cathy Kapulka is the editor
of the Inverness Pioneer.
The Canadian Horseshoe Falls
pours out 600,000 gallons of
....water per second. For an up-
close look, visitors can take a
ride on the Maid of the Mist.
CATHY KAPULKA/For the Chronicle
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
50th ANNIVER.SA-v
The Lewises
Jack and Betty Lewis of
Ozello will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary.
They were married Nov 30,
1957, in Syracuse, N.Y
They have three children,
Tim, of Deltona, Tom, of Winter
Springs, Tracy of Ashford, Ala.,
and five grandchildren.
Betty, now retired, worked
for Citrus County Schools.
Jack, not retired, is a
machinist.
The couple has lived in
Citrus County 34 years.
Weddings -
McVay/Neander
Karen L. McVay and John D.
Neander Sr. were united in
marriage on Saturday, Oct 13,
2007 at the First Presbyterian
Church in Brooksville.
The bride was escorted -
down the aisle by her daugh-
ters, Shelley McVay of
Brooksville and Alanna .
Savidge of Fayetteville, N.C.
The Rev Donald Lawson
performed the traditional dou-
ble ring ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Neander
enjoyed a weeklong honey-
moon cruise in the Western
Caribbean, and upon their
return are making their home
in Inverness. -
Soehlman/Mason
Walter Scott Mason of
Crystal River and Stacy Lynn
Soehlman of Lecanto were
united in marriage Saturday,
Sept 1, 2007, at Gulf to Lake
Church in Crystal River The
Rev. Lloyd Bertine officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Stan and Ruth Soehlman of
Homosassa.
The groom is the son of
Donald Mason of Eufala, Ala.,
and the late Phyllis Cleary.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father, Stan
Soehlman.
She wore a Galina strapless,
all over beaded lace sheath
gown with a beaded trim,
empire neckline and a sweep
train. She carried a bouquet of
white orchids and bavaria.
Maid of honor was Robin
Soehlman, sister of the bride,
and best man was Donald
Mason, father of the groom.
Ushers were Ed Mason,
brother of the groom, and
Dennis White, friend of the
groom.
The maid of honor wore a
royal blue spaghetti strap tea-
length dress with grosgrain rib-
bon at empire waist. She car-
ried a smaller bouquet of white
orchids and bavaria.
The wedding reception was
at the church immediately fol-
lowing the ceremony.
The bride received her bach-
elor's degree in music educa-
tion at Florida State University
and is currently employed as
the music associate at Gulf to
Lake Church.
The groom majored in busi-
ness and Spanish at University
of Florida. He is currently
employed as a Realtor for Keller
Williams of Citrus County.
The couple honeymooned in
Flagler Beach and will live in
Lecanto.
62nd
ANNIVERSARY
The Buonomos
Frank and Inge Buonomo of
Lecanto, will celebrate their
62nd wedding anniversary on
Nov. 24.
They were married Nov. 24,
1945, in Alexandria, Va. They
are World War II veterans.
Frank met Inge in 1944, when
he returned from overseas.
Inge was a dental hygienist
in the WACS.
They have two sons, Gary
Buonomo of Hudson, N.H., and
Ron Buonomo and wife Terry
of Sugar Land, Texas. They
have two granddaughters,
Diane and Jennifer of Hudson,
N.H.
Inge is a homemaker, and
Frank is a retired engineer.
They have lived in Citrus
Hills for 25 years.
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Guy and Renee McCallum of
Illinois are announcing the
engagement of their daughter
Kendra to Chris Poupart, of
Crystal River, the son of Terry
and Shiela Poupart of Florida. io.
The bride-elect attended ,
Nursing School at CFCC and is -
a member of the Health
Academy. She is employed at
the Citrus County Chronicle.
The future bridegroom employed at McDonald's.
attended Mechanic School at The wedding is set for
WTI. He is a member of Nature December 2008 at a private
Coast Hockey League. He is location.
Tibbetts/Healey
The Family of Kendra Marie
Tibbetts of Inverness would
like to announce her engage-
ment to Dennis John Healey,
son of Dennis and Debbie
Healey of Istachatta.
The bride-elect is a 2002
graduate of Citrus High
School. She is employed as a
billing specialist for Tri Star
Rehab.
The future bridegroom is a
2001 graduate of Citrus High
School. He is currently
employed as a mechanic and is
attending ITT Technical .
Institute studying architecture.
The wedding is set for March
8, 2008, at Tuscany on the
Meadow, Hernando.
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for a Hearing
Aid Field Study
My audiology clinics have
received a generous grant
from Magnatone to conduct
an important field study on
a new model of open ear
hearing aid. It Is smaller
and more comfortable than
traditional hearing aids. We
are seeking people with mild
to moderate hearing loss to
participate In the study. Both
current hearing aid users and
non-users are needed.
In exchange for completing
a pre-and post-fitting ques-
tionnaire, the participants
will earn the free use of this
hearing aid for thirty days. My
audiologists will provide the
exam and lab services at no
charge through the grant.
At the end of this thirty day
trial, participants will return
the aids to one of my clinics
or purchase the aids at a
discounted price.
For information or to
schedule a free candidate
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"Saw IV" (R) 1:15 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10:10
p.m.
"Gone Baby Gone" (R) 12:50 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:15
p.m., 10:15 p.m.
"The Game Plan" (PG) 1 p.m., 4:15 p.m. 7:45 p.m.,
10:25 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"P2" (R) 1:55 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:20 p.m.
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"Fred Claus" (PG) 1:30 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:30 p.m.,
10 p.m. No passes or super savers.
"Lions for Lambs" (R) 1:40 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:25 p.m.,
9:40 p.m.
"Martian Child" (PG) 1:50 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.,
9:45 p.m.
"American Gangster" (R) 1:05 p.m., 4:20 p.m.,
7:50 p.m.. No passes or super savers.
"Bee Movie" (PG) 1 p.m., 3:15 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:45
p.m., 10:15 p.m. No passes or super savers.
"Dan in Real Life" (PG-13) 1:20 p.m., 4:50 p.m.,
7:10 p.m., 9:55 p.m.
"Saw IV" (R) 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.
"Things We Lost in the Fire" (R) 1:15 p.m., 4:05
p.m., 7;15 p.m., 10:05 p.m.
CITRUS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL
PET PROFILES
The Citrus County Animal
Control Shelter has online
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
Animal Shelter at 726-7660
for more information.
Financial assistance for
spaying and neutering of
your adopted pet is avail-
able through the Humani-
tarians of Florida at 563-
2370, or from the Humane
Society of Citrus County at
341-2222.
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Sweetpea
AGE: Adult
SEX: SF
ID #: 86677
NAME: Smokey
AGE: Adult
SEX: NM
ID #: 86679
NAME: Spooky
AGE: Infant
SEX: NM
ID #: 86656
NAME: Leah
AGE: YA
SEX: SF
ID #: 86703
NAME: Maise
AGE: Adult
SEX: NM ..
ID #: 26636
NAME: (none)
AGE: YA
SEX: M
ID #: 86571
MONTGOMERY
GENTRY
For Tickets:
Fancy's Pets -
669 NE Hwy 19
Crystal River, 352-563-5100
Wishful Thinking
Western World
(Ocala, Gainesville, Leesburg)
352-629-7676
Log onto
Ticketmaster.com
or call
1-800-370-8669
TRACE
ADKINS
Tickets can be ordered from the following organizations:
-Key Training Center Melissa Walker ~ 634-4660 or 527-8228
-Nature Coast Volunteer Center Heidi Blanchette ~ 527-5950
~Storm Football Annita Moore ~ 400-5002
-Sharks Football Dan Baldner 564-1223 or 302-9603
-Dunnellon Little League-Greg Grybko ~ 489-5341
-Central Citrus Little League Larry Swain 258-0633 or 527-4224
~Boys And Girls Club Lori Pender ~ 621-9225 or 341-2507
-Citrus Youth Basketball Ed Buckley 726-6000 or 422-2367
-Crystal River High School Athletic Department Tony Stukes 795-4641x4
-Crystal River Little League Tom Salute 795-6486x3795 or 302-8824
-Habitat For Humanity Bonnie Peterson ~ 563-2744
-Mid-Florida Community Services Linda Graves ~ 796-8117
-Marion County Senior Services Gail Cross ~ 620-3501
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before... "There may be another team but I;,
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Class 2A Region 2 regional title; they
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Nature Coast's 102 and Hernando's
115 which was good enough for third
place.
"It's great for the kids! They've
worked so hard for this and today was
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title for the first time in school history.
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FOOTBALL
College Football
Major Scores
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 21, Monmouth, N.J. 3
Brown 56, Dartmouth 35
Colgate 45, Georgetown, D.C. 12
Cornell 34, Columbia 14
Duquesne 51, La Salle 8
Harvard 23, Penn 7
Lafayette 31, Holy Cross 21
Lehigh 38, Bucknell 10
Maine 35, Rhode Island 0
Marist 17, lona 14
Massachusetts 27, New Hampshire 7
Northeastern 35, Hofstra 31
Penn St. 31, Temple 0
Richmond 62, Delaware 56, 50T
Robert Morris 41, Sacred Heart 31
South Florida 41, Syracuse 10
St. Francis, Pa. 23, Wagner 20
Stony Brook 34, Cent. Connecticut St. 7
Villanova 14, Towson 12
Yale 27, Princeton 6
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 24, Alcorn St. 20
Alabama St. 20, MVSU 16
Appalachian St. 79, W. Carolina 35
Bethune-Cookman 37, Howard 26
Charleston Southern 28, Presbyterian 24
Clemson 44, Wake Forest 10
Coastal Carolina 17, Gardner-Webb 14
Davidson 44, Valparaiso 6
Delaware St. 28, Norfolk St. 21, OT
E. Illinois 37, Jacksonville St. 23
E. Kentucky 28, Austin Peay 14
Florida Atlantic 34, Arkansas St. 31
Furman 24, Georgia Southern 22
Georgia 45, Auburn 20
Georgia Tech 41, Duke 24
Hampton 30, Florida A&M 15
Jacksonville 24, Butler 16
Kentucky 27, Vanderbilt 20
Liberty 73, VMI 34
Louisiana-Lafayette 34, Middle Tennessee 24
Louisiana-Monroe 28, Grambling St. 14
Marshall 26, East Carolina 7
Memphis 29, Southern Miss. 26
Mississippi St. 17, Alabama 12
N.C. State 31, North Carolina 27
Nicholls St. 52, Texas St. 28
S. Carolina St. 28, Morgan St. 21, OT
San Diego 27, Morehead St. 14
Tenn.-Martin 76, Murray St. 34
Tennessee 34, Arkansas 13
The Citadel 42, Elon 31
Troy 21, W. Kentucky 17
Virginia Tech 40, Florida St. 21
Winston-Salem 35, N.C. Central 10
Wofford 42, Chattanooga 16
MIDWEST
Air Force 41, Notre Dame 24
Cincinnati 27, Connecticut 3
Dayton 34, Drake 27 .
Illinois 28, Ohio St. 21
Iowa 21, Minnesota 16
Iowa St. 31, Colorado 28
Michigan St. 48, Purdue 31
Missouri 40, Texas A&M 26
Missouri St. 55, SE Missouri 17
N. Illinois 27, Kent St. 20
N. Iowa 68, Indiana St. 14
Nebraska 73, Kansas St. 31
Northwestern 31, Indiana 28
S. Illinois 34, Illinois St. 24
Wisconsin 37, Michigan 21
Youngstown St. 31, W. Illinois 24
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Pine Bluff 23, Southern U. 21
Navy 74, North Texas 62
Prairie View 30, Jackson St. 27
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On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
12 p.m. (ESPN2) NHRA- Lucas Oil Sportsman Series.
2 p.m. (ESPN2) Champ Car World Series Gran Premio of
Mexico City.
3:30 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) NASCAR Nextel Cup Checker Auto
Parts 500.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Women's State Farm Tip-Off Classic -
Arizona State at North Carolina.
3 p.m. (SUN) Tennessee Tech at Florida.
5 p.m. (ESPN2) Women's State Farm Tip-Off Classic -
Maryland vs. Oklahoma.
8 p.m. (ESPN) Women's Stanford at Rutgers.
NBA BASKETBALL
6 p.m. (SUN) Miami Heat at New York Knicks.
BOWLING
1 p.m. (ESPN) PBA-2007 Etonic Championship.
NFL FOOTBALL
1 p.m. (6,10 CBS) Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans.
1 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers.
4 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants.
8:15 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) Indianapolis Colts at San Diego Chargers.
CANADIAN FOOTBALL
2 p.m. (47 FAM) East Division Semifinal Montreal Alouettes at
Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
5 p.m. (47 FAM) West Division Semifinal Calgary Stampeders at
Saskatchewan Roughriders.
GOLF
1 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA-- Mitchell Company Tournament of
Champions Final Round.
COLLEGE SOCCER
1 p.m. (FSNFL) Women's ACC Toumament Final Teams TBA.
3:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Women's SEC Toumament Final Teams TBA.
TENNIS
4 a.m. (ESPN2) ATP- Masters Cup Round-Robin.
BASKETBALL
College Basketball
Major Scores
EAST
American U. 75, St. Francis, Pa. 68
Boston College 67, New Hampshire 57
Bucknell 55, Albany, N.Y. 52
Cornell 87, Lehigh 83
George Washington 77, Mount St. Mary's,
Md. 62
Georgetown 68, William & Mary 53
Holy Cross 61, Hofstra 47
Manhattan 70, N.J. Tech 28
Pittsburgh 88, N. Carolina A&T 61
Robert Morris 72, lona 66
Saint Louis 91, Houston Baptist 56
Yale 82, Sacred Heart 71
SOUTH
Alabama St. 90, Paul Quinn 72
Campbell 76, Coker 47
Charleston Southern 85, Anderson, S.C. 74
Coppin St. 72, Allen 61
E. Kentucky 78, W. Va. Wesleyan 45
East Carolina 78, Limestone 60
Mississippi 97, MVSU 63
Mississippi St. 75, Louisiana Tech 45
Norfolk St. 72, Richmond 69
UNC Wilmington 98, Coll. of Charleston 91
WamerSouthem_ 65. BetWu gQQ-man 59
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Tulsa 56, Houston 7
FAR WEST
Arizona St. 24, UCLA 20
Boise St. 52, Utah St. 0
E. Washington 52, N. Arizona 24
Montana 27, Idaho St. 14
Montana St. 50, Portland St. 36
New Mexico 26, Colorado St. 23
Sacramento St. 20, N. Colorado 17
San Jose St. 51, New Mexico St. 17
Utah 50, Wyoming 0
Weber St. 48, Fort Lewis 3
NFL Standings
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
New England
Buffalo
N.Y. Jets
Miami
Indianapolis
Tennessee
Jacksonville
Houston
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
Baltimore
Cincinnati
East
' L T
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L T
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2 0
3 0
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North
L T
2 0
3 0
4 0
6 0
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Kansas City 4 4 0 .500 124 146
San Diego 4 4 0 .500 189 164
Denver 3 5 0 .375 126 227
Oakland 2 6 0 .250 152 177
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 7 1 0 .875 265 175
N.Y. Giants 6 2 0 .750 200 159
Washington 5 3 0 .625 152 160
Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 156 155
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 164 144
Carolina 4 4 0 .500 137 161
New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 173 186
Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 115 169
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 7 1 0 .875 194 142
Detroit 6 2 0 .750 200 185
Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 166 154
Chicago 3 5 0 .375 144 181
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 4 4 0 .500 167 141
Arizona 3 5 0 .375 157 174
San Francisco 2 6 0 .250 104 186
St. Louis 0 8 0 .000 99 219
Today's Games
Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m.'
St. Louis at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Minnesota at Green Bay,. 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago at Oakland, 4:15 p.m.
Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 4:15 p.m.
Detroit at Arizona, 4:15 p.m.
Indianapolis at San Diego, 8:15 p.m.
Open: New England, N.Y. Jets, Tampa
Bay, Houston
Monday's Game
San Francisco at Seattle, 8:30 p.m.
Bowling Green 78, Belmont 67
Cincinnati 66, W. Carolina 64
Dayton 78, ETSU 74
Detroit 61, Kent St. 60
E. Illinois 85, Harris-Stowe 63
Massachusetts 102, N. Illinois 87
Minnesota 84, Army 52
Nebraska 67, Presbyterian 52
Toledo 57, Missouri St. 53
Xavier 90, SE Missouri 59
SOUTHWEST
Texas Tech 68, UC Riverside 56
Texas-Pan American 77, Texas-Permian
Basin 65
FAR WEST
BYU 74, Long Beach St. 34
CS Northridge 96, Chicago St. 85
Mercer 96, Southern Cal 81
Oregon 100, Pepperdine 70
UC Santa Barbara 79, Harvard 61
TOURNAMENT
Air Force Classic
Third Place
Dartmouth 98, VMI 87
NBA Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 5 0 1.000 -
New Jersey 4 2 .667 1%
Toronto 3 3 .500 2%
New York 2 2 .500 2%
Philadelphia 2 3 .400 3
Southeast Division
Orlando
Charlotte
Atlanta
Miami
Washington
Detroit
Cleveland
Indiana
Milwaukee
Chicago
W L
5 2
3 2
2 3
0 5
0 5
Central Division
W L
4 1
3 3
3 3
2 3
1 4
Pct
.800
.500
500
400
200
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct
Houston 5 1 .833
San Antonio 5 1 .833
Dallas 4 1 .800
New Orleans 4 2 .667
Memphis -1 3 .250
Northwest Division
W L Pct
Utah 4 2 .667
Denver 4 3 .571
Portland 2 3 .400
Minnesota 0 4 .000
Seattle 0 6 .000
Pacific Division
W L Pct
L.A. Clippers 4 1 .800
Phoenix 5 2 .714
L.A. Lakers 3 2 .600
Sacramento 1 4 .200
Golden State 0 5 .000
Friday's Games
Toronto 105, Philadelphia 103
Charlotte 96, Indiana 87
Phoenix 106, Miami 101
Boston 106, Atlanta 83
Orlando 112, New York 102
Denver 118, Washington 92
San Antonio 97, New Orleans 85
Detroit 103, L.A. Clippers 79
Houston 104, Milwaukee 88
Portland 110, Memphis 98
Utah 103, Seattle 101
Cleveland 93, Sacramento 91
L.A. Lakers 107, Minnesota 93
Saturday's Games
Phoenix 106, Orlando 96
Denver 113, Indiana 106
Boston 112, New Jersey 10.1
Toronto at Chicago, late
Memphis at Utah, late.
Dallas at Portland, late
Minnesota at Sacramento, late
Today's Games
Washington at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Miami at New York, 6 p.m.
Houston at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
New Orleans at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Detroit at Seattle, 9 p.m.
Cleveland at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF
Philadelphia 10 6 0 20 49
N.Y Rangers 9 7 1 19 34
N.Y. Islanders 9 4 0 18 38
Pittsburgh 7 9 1 15 48
New Jersey 6 8 2 14 37
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
Montreal 9 4 3 21 49
Boston 8 6 2 18 36
Torohto 7 7 4 18 58
Buffalo 6 9 1 13 44
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
Carolina 10 4 3 23 64
Tampa Bay 8 8 1 17 54
Atlanta 7 10 0 14 46
Florida 7 10 0 14 43
Washington 6 10 1 13 40
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pta GF
Detroit 13 2 1 27 56
Columbus 8 5 3 19 42
Chicago 9 7 0 18 48
Nashville 8 7 1 17 44
St. Louis 7 7 0 14 35
Northwest Division
W LOT Pts GF
Colorado 10 5 1 21 51
Minnesota 9 4 2 20 41
Vancouver 8 8 0 16 41
Calgary 6 7 3 15 47
Edmonton 5 10 1 11 36
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF
Anaheim 7 8 3 17 42
Dallas 7 7 2 16 44
San Jose 7 7 2 16 37
Phoenix 7 7 0 14 40
Los Angeles 7 8 0 14 46
Morgan Pressel 82-72-67 -
Meg Mallon 67-82-72 -
Meaghan Francella 80-68-74 -
Sung Ah Yim 77-70-75 -
H. Daly-Donofrio 75-73-75 -
Joo Mi Kim 72-75-76 -
Jennifer Rosales 75-77-73 -
Wendy Doolan 77-76-73 -
Sherri Steinhauer 75-74-77 -
Silvia Cavalleri 74-72-80 -
Kim Saiki-Maloney 71-80-77 -
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Friday's Games
Toronto 3, Buffalo 0
Detroit 4, Columbus 1
Atlanta 4, Florida 1
Chicago 4, St. Louis 2
Anaheim 3, San Jose 2, SO
Vancouver 2, Colorado 1, OT
Saturday's Games
Ottawa 3, Montreal 1
Boston 2, Buffalo 1
Carolina 5, Atlanta 3
Tampa Bay 5, Washington 2
N.Y. Islanders 2, New Jersey 1
Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 2
N.Y. Rangers 3, Toronto 2, SO
Nashville 4, Columbus 3, SO
Edmonton at Calgary, late
Phoenix at San Jose, late
Dallas at Los Angeles, late
Today's Games
Detroit at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Colorado, 8 p.m.
GOLF
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Pat Hurst
Jin Joo Hong
Birdie Kim
Suzann Pettersen
Annika Sorenstam
Seon Hwa Lee
Natalie Gulbis
Lorena Ochoa
Wendy Ward
Karen Stupples
Nicol e Castrale
Julieta Granada
Jimin Kang
Hee-Won Han
Christina Kim
Liselotte Neumann
Juli Inkster
Ml Hyun Kim
Heather Young
Carin Koch
Catriona Matthew
Moira Dunn
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69-69-68 206 -10
70-67-70 207 -9
72-70-66 208 -8
69-71-68 208 -8
71-67-70 208 -8
69-74-67 210 -6
69-74-67 210 -6
74-69-68 211 -5
73-69-69 211 -5
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NASCAR Nextel Cup
Checker Auto Parts
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Today
Avondale, Ariz.
(Car number in parentheses)
I. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 132.773 mph.
2. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 132.758.
3. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 132.699.
4. (18) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 132.236.
5. (70) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 132.144.
6. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet,
132.129.
7. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 132.091.
8. (96) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 132.057.
9. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 132.023.
10. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 132.023.
11. (25) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 132.008.
12. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 131.936.
13. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 131.916.
14. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge,
131.670.
15. (11) Denny Hamlin, Chevrolet,
131.627.
16. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 131.569.
17. (22) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 131.560.
18. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 131.545.
19. (15) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 131.454.
20. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 131.401.
21. (20) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 131.382.
22. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 131.349.
23. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 131.305.
24. (10) Patrick Carpentier, Dodge,
131.267.
25. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 131.205.
26. (06) Sam Hornish, Jr, Dodge, 131.062.
27. (27) Jacques Villeneuve, Toyota,
131.014.
28. (01) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 130.976.
29. (09) Sterling Marlin, Chevrolet,
130.933.
30. (36) Johnny Benson, Toyota, 130.757.
31. (78) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet,
130.738.
32. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 130.553.
33. (88) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 130.501.
34. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet,
130.468.
35. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,
130.449.
36. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 130.091.
37. (40) David Stremme, Dodge, 130.081.
38. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 129.950.
39. (7) Robby Gordon, Ford, 129.898.
40. (66) Jeremy Mayfield, Chevrolet,
129.716.
41. (6) David Ragan, Ford, owner points.
42. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, owner
points.
43. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, past champion.
Failed to qualify
44. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 130.634.
45. (84) AJ Allmendinger, Toyota, 130.572.
46. (4) Ward Burton, Chevrolet, 129.538.
47. (49) John Andretti, Dodge, 129.454.
48. (44) Dale Jarrett, Toyota, 128.155.
49. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, no
speed.
MOVES
Saturday's Sports Transactions
By The Associated Press
BASEBALL
National League
HIA I -Agreed tc
terms with LHP J.C. Romero on a three
year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CAROLINA PANTHERS-Signed QE
Drew Olson from the practice squad
iWaived FB Billy Latsko.
DENVER BRONCOS-Signed QE
Darrell Hackney from the practice squad.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Waived DE
T.J. Rushing. Signed OT Michael
Toudouze from the practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Claimed D
Freddy Meyer off waivers from Phoenix.
OTTAWA SENATORS-Assigned D
Tomas Kudelka to Elmira (ECHL).
TENNIS
ATP-Suspended player Alessio di
Mauro for nine months and fined him
$60,000 for gambling on matches.
ON THIS DAY
Nov. 11
1911 Carlisle Indian School of
Carlisle, Pa., led by Jim Thorpe, beats
nationally ranked Harvard 18-15. Thorpe
kicks four field goals and an extra point.
1978 Eddie Lee Ivery rushes for 356
yards to lead Georgia Tech to a 42-21 vic-
tory over Air Force.
1981 The Minnesota North Stars
score eight goals in the second period of a
15-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
1995 Eddie George rushes for a
school-record 314 yards on 36 carries and
scores three TDs as Ohio State routs
Illinois 41-3.
1995 Hakeem Olajuwon scores 21
points to become the 21st NBA player to
compile 20,000 career points as the
Houston Rockets beat the Minnesota
Timberwolves 119-97.
2000- Lennox Lewis wins a unanimous
12-round decision over David Tua in Las
Vegas to retain his WBC and IBF heavy-
weight titles.
2001 In his sixth career start, Shaun
Alexander has 266 yards rushing on 35
carries and an 88-yard touchdown run as
Seattle beats AFC West-leading Oakland
34-27. It's the fourth-best rushing game in
NFL history.
2002 The Oakland Raiders, behind
ecord-setting performances, beat the
Denver Broncos 34-10. Rich Gannon com-
iletes 21 straight passes and Jerry Rice
becomes the first player to score 200
areer touchdowns.
2004 Earl Boykins, at 5-foot-5,
becomes the smallest player in NBA histo-
y to reach 30 points, scoring a career-high
32 in Denver's 117-109 victory over
letroit.
2006 Michael Redd scores 57 points
o break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's franchise
record of 55, but Matt Harpring makes a
ayup with 1,8 seconds left to give the Utah
azz a 113-111 win over Milwaukee.
2006 Wladimir Klitschko stuns Calvin
Brock with a sharp left, then finishes him
ff with a thunderous right late in the sev-
nth round to successfully defend his IBF
heavyweight title in New York.
2006 Wake Forest beats Florida State
0-0 to become the first team to shut out
le Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium
Bobby Bowden's 31 seasons as coach.
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Citrus dominates at
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Citrus High's wrestling team
traveled to Forest High in Ocala for
a preseason tournament. In the
first match Citrus defeated
Dunnellon, 78-6, and in the second
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work," said Pirates head coach
Tim Byrne. "We won this title
3 because of our depth. This was
i a real team effort."
Indeed it was. In fact, the
Pirates had three of their run-
ners, Blair Beeler (2), Brandon
Kempton (5) and Eric Hughes
(9), finish in the top ten. In addi-
tion, no Pirate runner of the
seven (even though only the top
five are counted for the aggre-
gate team score) finished lower
than 27th, a further testament
to the team's consistency.
"We have five seniors on this
team and four of them figured
in the scoring," Byrne
explained. "They've gotten bet-
ter every year. Today is four
years of hard work finally pay-
ing off."
Last year the boys team
knocked on the door; this year
they knocked the door off its
hinges.
In 2006 the Pirates came as
close as you can without win-
ning, finishing with two-second
place finishes in both the dis-
trict and the state. This year
they took care of the unfin-
ished business.
Leading the way for Crystal
River was Blair Beeler, whose
16:36.53 was good enough for a
second place finish.
"Blair ran a great race. It's
great to see him go out as a sen-
ior so strong," Byrne said.
"Brandon's only a sophomore;
what a great run he had to fin-
ish fifth."
In addition to Kempton and
Beeler, Eric Hughes' ninth
place finish, Zach Moore's 23rd
place finish and John
Thompson's 24th place finish
all figured in the team's total
score. Also having a great race
for the Pirates were the team's
other two runners, Derick
Hannigan, a freshman, and
Michael Rabold, another sen-
ior, who finished in 28th and
29th places respectively.
It was a banner day not only
for Crystal River but the coun-
ty in general as all six of the
county's public school teams
(Lecanto, Crystal River and
Citrus boys and girls) made it 1
to the regional title.
On the boys end, Lecanto's
Jonathan Junkins completed
his senior year on a high note t
with an eighth place finish that F
qualified him as well for next i
130 Chris Toles, two wins; 135
- Bryant Fisher, one pin, and Bud
Aguilera, one win; 140 Cody
Sumlin, two pins; 145 Josh
Rutherford, two pins; 152 Casey
Whitten, one win; 160 -Amen
Wilson, one pin; 171 Brooks
Seeser, two pins; 189 Jacob
Liptrap, two wins; 215 Josh
Sumlin, two pins; heavyweight-
Antonio Whitelaw, two pins.
Citrus' first regular season event
is Dec. 1 at home for the Ed
Kilpatrick Classic.
Saturday's state championship
run in Dade City.
The highest placing Citrus
runner was senior Joshua
Johnson whose 33rd place fin-
ish put him in the top third of
the region's 101 runners that
competed.
As a precursor of things to
come the Lady Pirates ran
their regional race 30 minutes
before the boys and set the
tone for a day of Pirates exu-
berating celebration when
they crossed the finish line
with an impressive fourth
place finish as a team.
"We're thrilled. This is an
incredibly difficult region with
the teams we're with," Pirates
girl's coach Lisa Carter said:
"The girls ran great today. Four
little points and we would have
finished in third. But we'll take
it. The top eight teams and the
top 15 individuals qualify for
state... so we're going to be run-
ning with the boys down in
Dade City next week.
"It's exciting to have both of
our teams do so well," Carter
continued. "We're so proud of
what the boys did. Wow, what a
feat!"
Leading the way for Crystal
River in the team scoring were
junior Kristen Hall (19), junior
Melissa Schmidt (21), senior
Danielle Dixon (22), freshman
Larissa Gough (33) and senior
Sasha Jaquith (37).
The top girls finisher from
the county was Citrus sopho-
more Brandi Nichols who fin-
ished in 18th position, just
three spots away from qualify-
ing for next week's state run.
The top finisher for Lecanto
was freshman Paige Cooke,
who finished in 59th place.
Also qualifying for next
week's state tournament was
Seven Rivers freshman Chloe
Benoist. The lone representa-
tive of the Lady Warriors cross
country team finished in 13th
place in the Class 1A, Region 1
tournament at Miccosukee
Greenway Canopy Park in
Tallahassee and will also com-
pete in Dade City next week
They say that real happiness
is measured best not by getting
what you want but rather by
wanting what you get
On Saturday morning, after
four years... the wanting is over
The Crystal River Pirates boys
cross country team are the
regional champions. And
they're celebration is proof
positive that there truly is
nothing like the first time.
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HISTORY
Today is Sunday, Nov. 11, the
315th day of 2007. There are 50
days left in the year. This is
Veterans Day in the United States,
Remembrance Day in Canada.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Nov. 11, 1918, fighting in
World War I came to an end with
the signing of an armistice
between me Alie* di iu.T1T^7
On this date:
In 1620, 41 Pilgrims aboard the
Mayflower, anchored off
Massachusetts, signed a compact
calling for a "body politick."
In 1921, President Harding dedi-
cated the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier at Arlington National
Cemetery.
In 1942, during World War II,
Germany completed its occupation
Sof France.
In 1966, Gemini 12 blasted off
from Cape Kennedy, with astro-
p nauts James A. Lovell and Edwin
a "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. aboard.
- Ten years ago: Retired Gen.
p Colin Powell announced he would
- not seek the Republican presiden-
tial nomination or any other office
in 2000, saying he lacked "the
passion" for political life.
Five years ago: Iraqi lawmak-
ers denounced a tough, new U.N.
resolution on weapons inspections
as dishonest, provocative and woN
thy of rejection. But the Iraqi parlia-
ment said it ultimately would trust
whatever President Saddam
Hussein decided.
One year ago: The United
States vetoed a U.N. Security
Council draft resolution seeking to
condemn an Israeli military offen-
sive in the Gaza Strip.
Today's Birthdays: Dancer-
choreographer Nicholas Royce is
82. Comedian Jonathan Winters is
82. Jazz singer-musician Mose
Allison is 80. Author Carlos Fuen-
tes is 79. Country singer Narvel
Felts is 69. Rock singer-musician
Vince Martell (Vanilla Fudge) is 62.
Golfer Fuzzy Zoeller is 56. Pop
singer-musician Paul Cowsill (The
Cowsills) is 55. Rock singer-musi-
cian Andy Partridge (XTC) is 54.
Singer Marshall Crenshaw is 54.
Rock singer Dave Alvin is 52.
Actor Stanley Tucci is 47. Actress
Demi Moore is 45. Actress Calista
Flockhart is 43. Actor Philip Mc-
Keon is 43. Rock musician Scott
Mercado is 43. Actor David De-
Luise is 36. Actor Adam Beach is
35. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is 33.
B Thought for Today: "Whom
God would sorely vex, He endows
with abundant good sense." -
Yiddish proverb.
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BARBARA WHEELER
Special to the Chronicle
Each year, the week before Thanksgiving, people
across the nation have events and awareness proj-
ects to remind others that there are many in our
great country who are hungry and/or homeless.
While it might be hard to believe that this is possible in such
a wealthy country, it is even more difficult for many to
believe that this is happening in our own community.
There are many who find that their incomes just don't
make ends meet, and they reach out to local service
providers who help them with the basic need of food. As the
cost of living increases and more of our neighbors are being
laid off, these service providers are seeing an increase for
such requests. The food donations are not keeping up with
the needs.
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typical to say that men
i don't remember dates as
well as women do.
: It's also true.
Like the speed dial on the
". early models of cell phones,
most men have brains that
only have room to remember
10 important dates.
That's how my brain works.
I can remember my birthday,
my wife's birthday and the
birthdays of our four children.
I can remember my mother's
birthday along with my
father's. I also have the Fourth
of July, Christmas and the
bonus memory day is for New
Year's Day but it's hard to
argue that many memory cells
are used up on that one.
After that, you're on your
own.
(I admit, I can remember the
,: entire lineup from the 1986
World Champion Mets team,
but I can't tell you their birth-
days.)
Both my wife and I come
from large families with lots of
brothers, sisters, in-laws,
nephews, nieces and other
folks who share the same last
name, but we suspect they may
not really be related. They just
come to the family reunions
because the food and beer are
i free.
In the case of all of them, I
have one chance in 365 of
guessing what their birthdays
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Mixing charity
with business
gets a bit tricky
t all came to a head
Thursday afternoon, but
it's an issue that's always
bubbling just under the sur-
face in the newsroom.
At what point do for-profit
o operations step over the line
when supporting info-sharing
or charitable endeavors that,
in turn, bring them potential
customers?
Moreover, at what point do
the Chronicle's editors consid-
er announcements of these
activities to be news vs. items
for the advertising depart-
ment?
It's not an easy, clear-cut
call.
Cases in point:
N Ms. Financial Expert and
Mr. Wealth Manager invite
area residents to learn about
investment strategies during
the retirement years. It's a no-
obligation, free educational
program intended to give afflu-
ent retirees information sur-
rounding long-term care insur-
ance and how to invest for the
long term during retirement
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tently besmirch the businesses
involved in the above-refer-
enced seminar, names and
wording were changed and the
business' names were left out
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does do business with one of
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
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ASSESS AND LOWER
Commission can
come to aid of
small business
Taxes keep rising. The
price of insurance has
shot up. Gasoline is cost-
ing motorists an arm and a leg.
Impact fees have a stranglehold
on the construction industry and
small-businesspeople looking to
set up shop.
What can Citrus THE I
County commis-
sioners do? Impa
Listen very, very
closely to their con- OUR 01
stituents. Make co
The present state
of the economy has YOUR OPhI
created stresses chrornice.:i
that can only fully ..c mmert 3
be related to if irr.
experienced. Ask a
* construction worker who's going
into the holiday season without
employment how he or she is
feeling.
What can be done?
Our county commissioners can
do little about big, nationwide
issues.
While-tie burden posed by-
Citrus County's impact fees may
be a modest slice of the overall
economic hardship, that's where
commissioners can and
should make a difference.
Commissioners need to accept
the outcry from those frustrated
by impact fees and make
changes to help our local econo-
my and those striving to make a
living here.
Charging $10,000, $20,000,
$30,000 in impact fees and higher
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for people renovating existing
buildings to bring in new, small
businesses only serves to discour-
age entrepreneurship and under-
cut the ability of contractors to
make a living in a time when new
home construction is slow.
Not all impact
5SUE: fees are bad and
those national and
t fees. international chain
stores and restau-
XINION: rants have the
reactions. wherewithal to fork
over tens of thou-
ION: Go to sands of dollars.
hine :om to The average Joe
,.out toda' looking to convert a
eatorial closed-up service
station into a pizza
joint, however, just can't do that.
A stiff fee for moving into an
existing building is the most
obvious flaw in our impact fees,
yet there are other areas where
the fees need to be assessed and
lowered.
While commissioners have a
chaffenging job in striking a
budgetary balance between
funding infrastructure and gov-
ernment operations with mini-
mizing the burden on taxpayers,
they need to take a collective
deep breath, step back and
assess how not if impact
fees can be made more fair.
While that won't counterbal-
ance the cost of taxes, insurance
and gasoline, it could be enough
to put some very squeezed Citrus
Countians to work.
Police ride free _
In reference to the
"Clean patrol cars" at Mr. .
B's auto wash: I work at
Mr. B's, and this deputy
is telling us in the paper
today that he leaves a
substantial tip for clean-
ing the cars. I've been
'- there now a year and a AOL
half and I've received one 563-.
- tip from one deputy and
it was $1. All the Crystal
River (police) and the deputies
ride free. They walk out, get in
their cars and leave. Sometimes
they may smile at you; sometimes
they don't even acknowledge
you're there ...
Wash own cars
I don't like the way people keep
picking on these deputies about
'' taking their cars to car washes
and stuff like that. Now I know
four or five deputies in this county
that wash their own cars in their
yards on weekends. So I wish
some of these people around
town would stop complaining.
They're not using taxpayers'
money. They are doing it them-
selves. And it is like the man says
in the paper today in Sound Off,
that it's better to have a nice,
shiny, clean car than a dirty, filthy
car to represent the people of
Citrus County.
Unknown discounts
I read in the Chronicle where the
sheriff's deputies' cars get a free
car wash at Mr. B's. In my travels
in Citrus County, I notice that a
few of the restaurants and delis ...
has a sign "10 percent off to
sheriffs' deputies, police." I don't
understand how they get the dis-
counts. We pay taxes and they
make more money than I do. My
f UX
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job is just as dangerous,
if not more, at times, but
I don't have a gun to
defend myself ... They
have an awful lot of free-
bies in this county a
lot of which the public
don't know about, or do
know about.
Tax break
57J9 This is in response to
Nov. 5's Sound Off,
"Clean patrol cars." This
is to the gentleman who called
that article in. I'm a retired law
enforcement from a major city
agency, and if I was called on a
funeral escort, I would make sure
my vehicle was clean, one way or
the other, out of respect to the
family. He also states that he
would be highly insulted if a
patrol car showed up that was
dirty in an emergency. I could
care less if a cop showed up in a
dump truck as long as he showed
up in a timely fashion if I had an
emergency. And also, I don't think
it's a good idea to have trusties
washing official police cars.
There's a lot of stuff in them cars
and you don't need a trusty lurk-
ing around the car even if he's
just cleaning the outside. Mr. B's
in Crystal River, like the article
states, washes them for free and
that's a very nice gesture on Mr.
B. But I'm also sure he's keeping
track of how many patrol cars
he's washing for the county
and/or if he's doing Crystal
River's, and also getting a tax
break at the end of the year. But
still, Mr. B doesn't have to do that
and it's very nice that Mr. B's car
wash is cleaning the vehicles. But
once again, what is the difference
how the vehicles get cleaned as
long as they are clean?
0 "There is one difference between a
tax collector and a taxidermist -
the taxidermist leaves the hide."
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Hinkle's comments improper
n reference to
Thursday's article
titled, "City attorney
shown the door," the com-
ments by Councilman Ken ;"
Hinkle were unprofession-
al and inappropriate, while
Councilwoman Marti
Consuegra shouldn't parrot
others without knowing the Sophi
full story. S
Because Councilman Fon
Hinkle does not have the GUI
courage to state that the COLI
real reason for firing attor-
ney Denise Lyn has always
been over money, he chooses instead
to point the finger my way and claims
past "favoritism" as the newly discov-
ered culprit He has conveniently for-
gotten that he was a member of the
council that approved and hired
Denise Lyn in the first place. He and
the previous council made the con-
scious decision to hire her with that
same 1 percent clause that pays her for
signing any bond issue or loan docu-
ments, fully knowing that it would cost
the city extra money.
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Apparently, Councilman
Hinkle and other council
members regretted their
decision and tried to force
Denise Lyn to remove that
part of her contract before
renewal. She had inherited
her contract from the previ-
ous city attorney who also
had the 1 percent clause and
Diaz- she did not want it changed.
eca Therefore, her contract was
EST changed to "yearly" and it
m 4 was still renewed for conti-
J"MN nuity's sake.
Since the council could
not fire her then, certain members
tried a new tactic. The subject of
"favoritism" was brought up a couple
of years ago by then-Councilman John
Sullivan at a public meeting. He was
told point blank that he had sought
attorney Lyn's advice more than any
other council member, which made his
argument pointless.
Councilman Hinkle also has failed to
remember all the time he spent private-
ly working with attorney Lynn on the
administrative review documents he
1d
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brought to a meeting a few years ago to
facilitate the city manager's yearly
review. No one balked or had a problem
when Councilman Hinkle met with or
called attorney Lynn and then brought
his information to council meetings.
Also, there were times when we were
required to meet with attorney Lyn
one-on-one, for instance, during the
Dean cell tower issue. There was no
other way to distribute the information
to the council and the Dean case could
not be discussed publicly at that time.
Councilman Hinkle easily forgets
that the city attorney is hired by the city
council for exactly the legal expertise
that the council or administration
lacks, but must readily have access to
for decision-making. Interpretation of
the law and protection of the city from
lawsuits were attorney Lyn's main
duties and I found her completely com-
petent and unbiased in exercising her
job and far above any false accusations
of "favoritism."
Sophia Diaz-Fonseca is a former
Inverness City Council member.
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Quote taken out of context
recently, at my
request, the execu-
tive director of the 4.''
Southwest Florida Water ..
Management District
(Swiftmud) attended a J -
meeting of the Board of ".
County Commissioners
(BOCC) to discuss the
future of water resources in
Citrus County. In an editori-
al written a few days later, Gary ]
the Chronicle reported to GUI
its readers that this corn- COL1
missioner made a public
statement at this meeting
that implied Citrus County citizens
won't conserve water unless Swiftmud
opposes water transfer from Citrus
County to other areas. The editorial
included a quoted comment to support
its conclusion; however, this quoted
statement was changed from its origi-
nal wording in such a way that made
the altered statement both materially
and factually wrong the resulting
Bartell
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message sent to the resi-
dents of our community and
Swiftmud is irresponsible
at best
To be clear about what
actually was discussed at
the meeting, I relayed to
Swiftmud that residents of
this community (not me)
have expressed fear about
the threat of water transfer
to other areas if Citrus
County is perceived as
water rich, in part due to
our conservation efforts. I
applauded the longstand-
ing advocacy of Swiftmud to require
other areas to tap their own local
sources for water supply rather than
rely on the possibility of water transfer
to support their overdevelopment.
I concluded my comments to
Swiftmud regarding the conservation
measures they are requiring us to
undertake'by saying, "This commission-
er is 100 percent behind what you all are
LETTERS to the
Universal unfairness
The hanging display brought cries
of racism and "insensitivity" toward
blacks. The best comment about the
issue came from a St. Pete Times let-
ter writer who said: "Now I've heard
it all. A Halloween decoration of a
white mannequin becomes a racial
issue."
The racism, however, may be com-
ing from those who think lynching has
been all about themselves and who
are "insensitive" to the memories of
thousands of whites who have been
lynched.
Prior to the 1890s, most of the peo-
ple lynched were white men, mainly
in the West. Since then, most have
been black men, mainly in the South.
Even so, that's little comfort to the
occasional white man swinging on a
rope, and to suggest that only blacks
are the victims of injustice is an injus-
tice to all the whites who are treated
unfairly by the legal system.
Bob Womack
Crystal River
Iran's president
I hope all of you heard Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
speech at Columbia University. He
was welcome there, yet this is the
same college who kicked the ROTC off
its campus and prevented Minuteman
Jim Gilchrist from speaking.
Now Ahmadinejad says he was
encouraged by the '06 elections, how
the U.S. government spies on its citi-
zens, and on his opposition to the war
in Iraq.
It sounded like any speech given by
Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, Nancy
Pelosi or any other Democrat
Terrorists understand that if they help
the Democrats win in '08, they will win
the war on terror much more easily.
Democrats should be embarrassed
by his open support of them. Yet they
defend his right to "free speech," and
the liberal media thinks it was great
that he thinks President Bush is the
real dictator.
After his speech, I wonder if
Clinton called and offered him the VP
slot on the ticket for the '08 election.
doing here in Citrus County and what
you've laid out... I think the citizens are
very conscientious about the water
issues and what can be done and this
board, I think, has the leadership to be
able to move us in that direction."
The difference in the content of the
editorial column and what was actu-
ally said by me at this meeting and the
context in which it was said is as dif-
ferent as right and wrong.
It is with great regret that I have
written this guest column; I hope the
Chronicle will accept this as construc-
tive criticism, learn from its editorial
mistakes and recognize its role as the
sole newspaper charged with the
responsibility to accurately, and
impartially report on topics that are of
such great public importance to the
residents of our community.
Gary Bartell is a Citrus County
commissioner who represents
District 2.
Editor
He would fit in with the modern-day
Democrat Party.
Harry Himes
Homosassa
Too slow deal
I have to question the reason for Gov
Charlie Crist's foot-dragging in reach-
ing an agreement with the Seminole
Tribe about Class III gambling.
He's had since January 2007 to
negotiate and potentially rake in
more than $100 million in taxes for
the state. Now he has less than 10
days to make his decision or the fed-
eral government will step in... and
then the state gets no tax dollars.
What baffles me is, from everything
I've read, it's totally his decision... no
legislative decisions weigh into it Yet,
he seems afraid.
Good going, Mr Crist... toss those
dollars down the drain. Our citizens
simply will continue to go to
Mississippi for their gambling and
supporting that state in lieu of
Florida. Makes sense to me!
Bev Brown
Beverly Hills
THE CHRONICLE invites you to call "Sound Off" with your opinions on any subject. You do not need to leave your name and have up to 30 seconds to record.
COMMENTS will be edited for length, personal attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers.
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Do you think Hopalong Cassidy was a tenderfoot?
S / ticks and stones may
break my bones, but
words will never
hurt me."
Who says?
Back when I was a wanna-be
wrangler, name-calling caused
pain. One simply couldn't put
up with being called a sissy or a
tenderfoot In the world of pre-
0a tend roughriders, being called
such names were fighting
a words and the caller best be
ready to slap leather!
My cowboy years are long
since gone, my genuine
Hopalong Cassidy outfit has
faded away and my six-shooter
91
Police called
... Last night after the football game
at Citrus High, I took four teenagers and
my 9-year-old daughter...to have ice
n- cream at (a fast food restau-
0 rant) and the inside was S 0
to closed due to construction. So
I went to the drive-through
' and got ice cream for every-
body and we were standing
T' out front eating the ice cream
af' because I didn't want them to
eat in the car, and the police
were called because of the
teenagers being there. I know CAL-
they have problems there, but 6Q3
nobody even came out the 5UUU
door to see if there was an
adult there. The officer had told them I
was the adult, that I was the mother of
two of the children, and nobody came
out to even apologize. Since when can
we no longer go have ice cream at our
local (fast food restaurant) after a foot-
ball game without having the police
called on us? We were just standing
there eating ice cream.
that could fire a I thought it was when
whole role of caps I was 8 years old.
before running out Tenderfoot isn't syn-
of ammo is nowhere onymous with nin-
to be found. compoop or coward.
Even so, after | .. According to Mr.
enduring a painful -'--- Webster, a tender-
podiatric episode, foot is "one not hard-
the word "tender- ended to frontier or
foot" saddled up and outdoor life."
galloped into my Fred Brannen Back to my pain in
brain. Nowadays, A SLICE OF the foot: Very early
I'm inclined to con- LIFE on a recent Sunday
sult the dictionary to morning, before any
avoid a usage faux pas, so I self-respecting rooster was
looked it up. crowing, I woke up and I wan-
I found being called a ten- dered out into the living room.
derfoot isn't nearly as bad as I I glanced out the window.
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Offensive talk
I have a problem. There is a woman
who works in the store where I work
who is making inappropriate remarks
in front of minors and those
t of us who have morals. I,
myself, am tired of hearing
them. Lady, if you have a
problem with lust, maybe
you should be working in a
brothel instead of a grocery
store.
Wake-up calls
This is about the political
0579 calls that we keep getting at
057U our home at 7 o'clock in the
morning from Hillary
Clinton. We've asked them to stop
calling us; they don't. They call us
almost every morning even
Saturday right around 7 a.m.
We've asked them to take us off their
list. Isn't there some sort of law?
You'd think out of common courtesy,
because obviously no one in our
household is going to vote for Hillary
The moonlight was bright
and I could see the newspaper
at the end of the driveway It
seemed to beckon me. I decid-
ed to go get it, but I didn't want
to disturb my sweetheart's
sleep by returning to the bed-
room.
I glanced down at my sleep-
ing togs. I wasn't stylish, but I
was sufficiently covered to
avoid being arrested. Then -
and this is the not-so-smart
part I said to myself, "Acorns
don't fall in October. I'll be OK
without my shoes."
Wrong. Acorns do fall in
October and I quickly discov-
Clinton after this. We've been woken
up every morning.
Clinic appointments
I'm calling about the veteran who
called about the James A. Haley
Veterans Medical Center, that he need-
ed a toll-free number. My husband
goes there also, and the toll-free num-
ber for scheduling appointments is
(866) 737-6842 or (888) 716-7787.
They're toll-free numbers for schedul-
ing at the James A. Haley Veterans
Medical Center. I hope this helps.
Regular citizens
I have been reading the contents of
the messages in the Sound Off sec-
tion of the Chronicle with great inter-
est. It looks like the way to change
"Circus County" would be in the next
election and future elections; do not
vote for the incumbents. Vote for
someone who is not a career politi-
cian, not wealthy and not a lawyer.
Vote instead for a regular citizen one
of your peers. When his term is up,
replace him with the next regular citi-
ered our driveway was covered
with 'em. Hopping on one foot
and then the other, saying
"ouch" in at least four different
languages, I eventually com-
pleted the trek and returned
with newspaper in hand.
My feet were worse for wear.
No doubt about it, I'm a tender-
foot. On that occasion, I was also
a nincompoop, which, accord-
ing to Mr Webster, is someone
who is dimwitted or foolish. If
I'd known just how painful an
acorn can be when it's sand-
wiched between a shoeless foot
and a concrete driveway, I'd
have gladly accepted the label
zen before he becomes a permanent
politician. Eventually, you will weed
out those that gum up the works and
pick your pocket. If the Florida
Legislature does not get their act
together on tax reform, give them the
same treatment on Election Day.
No endorsing
I wanted to applaud the Chronicle's
decision not to endorse the presidential
candidates this election. I think it's a
very responsible thing to do. As a con-
servative, I find the Chronicle's reporting
to be very fair and balanced, including
its editorials. And you really can't say
that about any major media these days.
So, Chronicle, Gerry, thank you.
Clear underbrush
All these fires in California they
wonder why they're starting. Well, the
people of California only have them-
selves to blame. California brought
the fire on themselves. They stopped
the forest service from cleaning out
old brush, they don't allow controlled
burns during wet times, they're afraid
of "coward" and maybe even
"sissy" rather than walking the
walk sans shoes.
After my dogs stopped yelp-
ing, it occurred to me that my
favorite cowboy hero of yester-
year, the aforementioned
Hopalong, had to get his nick-
name someplace. Do you sup-
pose he picked it up by hopping
bootless along the driveway,
trying to dodge acorns, en route
to fetch his Sunday paper?
Fred Brannen is an
Inverness resident and a
Chronicle columnist
of environmental pollution, they don't
allow logging, and even the dead
trees, they just leave there. They don't
allow pesticides to be used to kill
insects that kill the trees. The people
don't clean their underbrush of dead
matter. The dead underbrush is not
cleared and just left there to catch
fire. So if they're so concerned about
the environment, they're destroying it,
and that's the answer.
Paying impact fee
I'm curious. If somebody builds a
new plaza, a little mini strip that hous-
es 10 stores inside of it, isn't the owner
paying an impact fee for that building?
And then why is there a separate
impact fee for the people who rent from
that building? I'm curious about that.
Damato's vote
I read in the Chronicle, Mr. Damato,
you said you did not vote for impact
fees. I never read where you tried to.
stop them, either. I just hope that the
people of Citrus County get out to
vote in 2008.
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HOMELESS: The label placed on people who don't
have a home.
a Some government agencies define homelessness as
living in a shelter or a place not meant for human
habitation (car, woods, shed, etc.), while other govern-
ment agencies include those households where two or
more families are living under one roof due to finan-
- cial hardships. Homelessness doesn't define a person.
At last count January 2007 Citrus County had
at least 856 people who were homeless on any given
a day. Of this number, at least 70 percent are women
and children, and 75 percent are local residents.
These numbers attempt to define our population, but
they don't explain how this can happen to an individ-
ual or family in our community.
The most critical predictor of homelessness is the
proportion of the population employed in the service
sector low-paying service jobs that lack employ-
ment stability and the payment of fringe benefits. The
service sector of Florida comprises 40 percent of the
state's economy. A lack of' affordable or workforce
housing is one common cause of homelessness.
Florida has the fifth-largest shortfall of rental hous-
ing for the poorest households in the nation.
A percentage of the homeless population is veter-
ans, and many of these are Vietnam veterans. There
are indications that the ongoing war will increase our
homeless veteran population. Often, one crisis can
take a person or family down the road to homeless-
ness. An illness not covered by insurance, mental ill-
- - ness that is often accompanied by substance abuse,
the loss of a job, a car breaks down leading to the loss
of a job, domestic violence, an 18-year-old aging out of
foster care, an 18-year-old forced out of home by his
or her parents) because he or she is an adult, fore-
closure on home, and the list goes on.
Once a person becomes homeless, it is a tough road
back. It is easy to say, "Get a job." How does one do that
when they have no place to clean up to prepare them-
selves for an interview or a job, no address, no phone
where a potential employer can contact them, and/or
no transportation? First, last, and a security deposit is
a hefty sum when you are starting with nothing. These
challenges can be overwhelming, leading to hopeless-
ness and an acceptance of the current conditions.
The members and partners of the Mid-Florida
Homeless Coalition (MFHC), serving Citrus,
Hernando, Lake and Sumter counties, provide pre-
vention services to assist those at-risk of becoming
homeless, and work together to meet the needs of
those who are homeless. We hope that one day we
won't have people who are struggling to find their
next meal or lacking permanent housing. But, until
then, we are here to provide hope.
As an awareness project for National Hunger and
Homelessness Awareness Week Nov. 11 to 17 -
members and partners of MFHC are collecting
"Socks of Love." We are asking for donations of socks
filled with food and hygiene items that will be used to
help those staying in shelters or places not meant for
human habitation. For more information, to request a
speaker, to volunteer, or to make donation, please call
MFHC at 860-2308.
Barbara Wheeler is executive director
of the Mid-Florida Homeless Coalition Inc.
IRELAND
Continued from Page 1C
Mary McAleese, the president
of Ireland. She was from
n Northern Ireland and studied
law at Queens University in
Belfast. In 1987, she was
appointed director of the
Institute of Professional Legal
Studies, which trains barris-
ters and solicitors for the legal
profession in Northern
Ireland. She won the Fianna
Fail Nomination for president
and was inaugurated the
eighth President of Ireland on
Nov. 11, 1997, for a seven-year
term. She ran uncontested in a
2004 presidential election and
her final term expires in 2011.
The office of the president
was established by the
Constitution. The president is
elected directly by the people.
To be a candidate, the citizen
must be older than 35. years
and must go through a nomina-
tion process. The president
represents all the people when
undertaking official engage-
ments at home and abroad.
The president is the supreme
commander of the defense
forces.
However, the president does
not have an executive or policy
role. There are some specific
incidents where the president
has absolute discretion, such as
referring a bill to the Supreme
Court for judgment on its con-
stitutionality or on refusing to
dissolve the DAil Eireann (the
Lower House of Parliament) on
the advice of the prime minis-
ter, who has ceased to retain a
majority. Additional functions
can be conferred on the presi-
dent by law. The president does
have the bully pulpit and
President McAleese has
become involved in many social
issues, using her office to focus
attention on problems and
bring the people together in an
attempt to solve them.
She was a gracious host,
extremely bright and able, and
very popular in Ireland. We
can understand why she is still
so popular after 10 years.
Lou Frey Jr. is a political
analyst, commentator and
newspaper columnist and for-
mer Florida representative in
Congress. Send e-mail to
lou.frey@lowndes-law.com.
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Society's values change before it collapses
C / ivilizations die by
suicide, not by mur-
der." (Arnold J.
Toynbee, 1889-1975, historian.)
Those of us old enough to
remember civilization before
the 1960s have witnessed, and
perhaps contributed to, a
remarkable degradation of
American culture. It is evident
in how we dress, how we speak,
how we treat one another in
public. It is painfully evident in
what we have come to define as
"normal" behavior.
In 1960, one never saw filthy
four-letter words printed in
widely read newspapers and
magazines. Adults rarely used
them in public. Men didn't use
them in the presence of women.
Neither was there on TV or in
the mainstream "movies" vile,
vulgar language or frontal nudi-
ty. Popular song lyrics were
squeaky clean, most-
ly glorifying true
love, faithfulness,
personal strength
and living through
tragedy When Elvis
came on the scene
and did a few pelvic
thrusts, many were
absolutely shocked Dr Willi
and complained Dr. Will
loudly to the Ed OTI
Sullivan Show. Hard VOI
to imagine, is it not?
In the period before 1960,
cultural leaders who set and
enforced standards of behavior
considered premarital sex
wrong under any circumstance.
A high school girl who became
pregnant was considered a
whore and was shunned. Her
child was considered a bastard.
The young man responsible
was forced by peer pressure to
a
(
help support the
pregnancy and
accept or arrange for
care of the infant It
was a disaster social-
ly and financially for
both parties.
One dressed up for
church, when dining
out or traveling in
m Dixon public. Gentlemen's
IER hats were removed
DES indoors. Women
were shown respect
by men giving up their seats to
them, holding a door or waiting
at a table until the ladies were
seated. Good manners in gener-
al and table manners in partic-
ular were part of the training of
all children, but for those in the
disparaged "lower class."
Respect and politeness were
anticipated, if not always
achieved.
Back then, coarseness, vul-
garity, promiscuity, ignorance,
substance abuse and immorali-
ty were condemned as indica-
tors of being "lower class."
People in positions of leader-
ship spoke out in judgment
against them. There was a gen-
eral consensus among the
American public that these
behaviors were demeaning
and unacceptable.
The social and political
upheavals of the 1960's
destroyed that consensus.
Today, American society is
nothing if not vulgar, rude and
immoral. The new leadership
in the country, products them-
selves of the 1960s, has lost faith
in the older ways and customs.
The new "rules" are that we
treat people equally, without
regard to race, gender or sexu-
al preference.
We reject poverty and war
and support "fairness" and
diversity. We are not to make
judgments about lifestyles
because there is no acceptable
definition of right or wrong.
Rather than condemning
"lower class" behavior, the
leadership has seemed to
adopt it and has elevated it to
the norm.
Toynbee noted, in his obser-
vations of failing civilizations,
that the leadership, which he
called the "dominant minori-
ty," typically loses confidence
in its values and adopts the val-
ues and ways of the "proletari-
at" (lower class) before the col-
lapse. It appears to me that we
are doing exactly that, here
and in Western Europe. How
far off is the collapse, and what
will follow? Is it inevitable?
People in the media have
begun speaking out against the
vile rappers and against MTV
But more needs doing. We
should refuse to support offen-
sive TV, movies and records. We '
can keep filth away from our
children. We can clean up our
own speech, dress appropriate- "
ly, condemn public immorality
and lead by example. The fate
of Sodom and Gomorrah awaits 2
us should we fail.
Dr. William Dixon is an
Inverness resident and retired '
surgeon. He earned his M.D.
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 lieutenant colonel. 6
Hot Corner: DR. WILLIAM
Great columns
Thank you, Dr. Dixon, for
your excellent articles on the
various hot topics that are of
vital concern to all of us.
Please continue with your
columns.
War on Medicare
I'm reading the article in
today's paper, Nov. 4, about
the changes in Medicare. I
think it's interesting that
there's a lot written about the
war on terror, but there should
be something written about the
war on Medicare. The Bush
administration is effectively dis-
mantling Medicare. The Part D
premiums are all going radical-
ly up for the seniors this year,
and the doughnut hole and all
that business is higher and
higher and higher. So the peo-
ple got taken in to get into this
Medicare program and now the
price is going to be so high
that the drug companies are
making out like bandits. So
really, I wish somebody would
write an article about the priva-
tization of these Medicare pro-
grams. Maybe Dr. Dixon would
like to write it, but I doubt it
because I'm sure he loves it
because within a few years,
Medicare will be dismantled
and the Part D program will be
so high that it will be essential-
ly not worth getting into.
Common sense
I'm calling about people
complaining about Dr. Dixon's
articles in the paper. I agree
with him 100 percent. I can't
believe these people who read
this and say he doesn't know
what he's talking about. He's a
very educated man, but most
of all, he has common sense.
DIXON
And common sense is what we
need in this world today. So to
all you who do not like it, just
stop reading it. You don't have
any common sense.
Read a book
All you people who think that
children who are borderline
poor don't deserve health
insurance, should read the
book I just finished called,
"The Missing Class," by
Katherine S. Newman. And Dr.
Dixon, who advertises everyone
should educate themselves,
would also find the book very
profitable.
Real wisdom
I just want to call in and say
I like Dr. Dixon's line of think-
ing. He has some real wisdom
and I just hope you'll keep
those columns coming. They're
terrific.
"
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LETTERS to the Editor
No more false wars
In honor of Veterans Week, let us
honor those veterans who fought for
our freedoms from the Revolutionary
War, through the Civil War, World War I
and World War II. Let us also honor
th ..-- -. hr rlvi m ri thPir h
arid fought the wars that their presi-
dents told them were necessary: Korea
(U.N. mandated), Vietnam and Iraq.
But let us stop with the revisionist
history that we could have won in
Vietnam had it not been for civilian
peace demonstrators. Let us stop the
revisionist history that that was a
noble war.
At the time, Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara realized that there
was nothing to win in Vietnam and we
could not win against the resisting
inhabitants of that country; there
were around 38,000 dead. By not mak-
ing his knowledge public, another
20,000 brave troops were killed before
a halt was called. President Nixon
continued the war out of his vanity
and because he did not want to be the
first American president to lose a war.
Thirty-some years later, here we
are again in a war with no clear pur-
pose and that cannot be won and an
administration hot to attack Iran. We
11 1 1 1 ,-JU C 1 x1.
Let us vow that there will never
again be a war without a clear pur-
pose. Let us vow that never again will
troops who honor their oaths be sacri-
ficed to ego. The war in Iraq was for
oil and to enrich munitions manufac-
turers. Is that worth the sacrifice of
our bravest?
Let us vow to honor all of the veterans
by making sure that never again will we
allow ourselves to be dragged into a war
under false pretenses. Let us never
again let young lives full of promise be
sacrificed because of a lying, unprinci-
pled, warmongering administration.
Marilyn J. Day
Beverly Hills
Headline inaccurate
Cristy Loftis and the Chronicle
should be ashamed of the headline they
allowed to run in today's paper
("Homicide suspect caught"). This inac-
curate headline sensationalizes the
sto and i s hat a hew
Bennett, the suspect in a vehicular
homicide incident that occurred almost
a year ago was a murderer on the run.
In truth, Mr. Bennett turned himself
into the Florida Highway Patrol
immediately after learning about the
warrant for his arrest.
Instead of attempting to crucify a
person charged .of a very serious
crime in the court of public opinion,
the Chronicle should report the facts
of someone who is traversing the
criminal justice system and is sup-
posed to be innocent until proven
guilty.
Connor Mulligan
Inverness
Thomas on target s
The Chronicle's Cal
Thomas column, "For
Dems no news is bad
news," is right on target.
It's very sad that so many
of our Democrat congres-
sional leaders have invest-
ed their political capital for CALL
our defeat in Iraq. I once
was a Harry Truman U tj
Democrat. If Truman was
alive today, he would be signal c
excited about our recent success in
Iraq and he would be a leader in the Hi
destroying of the terrorists. Instead
Obey speed laws iff's (off
supervise
I'm calling about the senior driv- Citrus C
ers. I'm 52. I was reading all the working
Sound Offs about them talking nice, qi
about young people speeding. The continue
majority of old people in Citrus music,
County do not follow the actual bors, ba
speed limit laws. They drive slower derful. I
than that. In my lifetime, nine-tenths out the
of the accidents I have seen have Thank y
been caused by an older person neighbc
who created a situation ,
that resulted in accident,
and they drove away not
aware of what they had
done. So it is not just
young drivers, not just old
drivers. All drivers need to
obey the speed limit laws.
Get into the slow lane if
you're not going to go fast,
and make sure that you
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five miles with your turn
on and never turn.
ighlands harmony
ad of putting down our sher-
ice), we want to thank the
sors and officers of the
County Sheriff's (Office) for
so hard to help us get our
iiet neighborhood back from
ous nights of no sleep, loud
cussing and threats to neigh-
ack to peace again. It's won-
It would not be possible with-
hard work from all of them.
you again from our Highlands
)rhood.
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leap year.
My dates are all used up.
So things got interesting
during the past few years
when our children started
having children.
We now have three grand-
children younger than 2 years.
I was in the hospital when
each one of them entered the
world, but my faulty male
memory banks cannot com-
pute their actual birthdays.
I can remember the seasons
they were born, but unless
they came on July Fourth,
Christmas or New Year's Day,
the birthdays are nowhere to
SHADES
Continued from Page 1C
the companies and it's a solid,
reputable organization.
The next couple of "cases in
point" won't be edited as heav-
ily.
Florida Championship
Wrestling will be in Citrus
County Saturday as part of the
"David Williams Celebrity
Tribute to Jessie's Place."
Seventy-five percent of the
funds raised will go to Jessie's
Place, a child advocacy center
planned for Citrus County and
named in honor of Jessica
Lunsford.
Jared Fogle, the original
Subway weight-loss hero, will
be available fobr a meet and
greet in Citrus County while
be found in my brain.
I never worried about it all
that much because first, two
of them haven't even had a
birthday yet; and second, my
wife will remind me when the
important dates come up.
So it was with those faulty
memory skills that I went into
a drug store last week to pick
up a prescription for Finnian,
my yet-to-actually-celebrate-a-
birthday grandson.
After waiting on line behind
10 sick people who all continu-
ously coughed on me, it finally
became my turn to get Finn's
prescription.
"Are you Finn Mulligan?"
the attractive female clerk
asked. "I just love that name."
I thought seriously about
lying, but with my luck the.pre-
promoting the Nature Coast
The Start! Heart Walk
Fogle will appear from 10:30
to 11 a.m. at (a restaurant) and
from 2:30 to 3 p.m. at (another
restaurant).
The heart walk begins at....
U U
Below is another one that's
been edited down so's not to
cast an unintended negative
light on a business doing a good
thing yet it is something that
has an undeniable customer-
recruiting slant.
0 0
The (medical business) is
hosting a food drive to benefit
hungry Citrus Countians dur-
ing the holidays.
Bring canned food items and
our experts will provide a
hands-on sample of how we
help our patients.
scription would have been for
diaper rash and then I would
have had all sorts of explain-
ing to do.
"Then you must be his dad,"
she said with still a little flirt
to her smile.
"Well, not exactly," I admit-
ted, "I'm his grandfather."
The flirting was suddenly
over.
"Well, since you are not his
parent, you must prove that
you are related," the suddenly
officious clerk said.
I reached for my wallet to
produce some identification,
but she launched the all-
telling question. "What is
Finn's birthday," she asked.
They might as well have
asked me the secrets of the
atomic bomb.
Existing patients can sched-
ule a time on one day and new
patients on the next day. Call
for an appointment
I even yanked a column from
one of our regular feature con-
tributors who had a plug for
her business in her column.
Yep, I was a real popular guy
this past Thurday Early in the
day, I conceded to let one of the
items run, then another then
I got a call from someone who
contended we routinely pub-
lish items with a commercial
bent in the space where edito-
rial content goes. I'm con-
vinced the item he was lobby-
ing to get in was best suited for
our advertising department,
but in hopes of avoiding a
mixed message, we yanked all
the above items.
"Business" is "news" when
noting milestones of individu-.
I knew he was born in 2007,
but the rest of it was a blank.
"May 9, 2007," I guessed.
"That's not even close," said
the clerk as she signaled her
supervisor.
By now all the sick, cough-
ing people behind me grew
silent so they could listen in
and hear if I was a crazed drug
fiend trying to make off ille-
gally with diaper rash oint-
ment.
"He's my grandson," I stam-
mered. "I don't remember the
actual date."
"You don't know your grand-
son's birthday," the supervisor
boomed. The once flirtatious
clerk then turned to all the
other customers and said, "He
doesn't even know his grand-
son's birthday"
als and organizations. Our
Homefront and Business sec-
tions are full of accomplish-
ments some big, some small.
When it comes to the 10,687
ways to promote one's business
by means other than good old
advertising, things get slippery.
In the case of the financial-
advice offer, yes it's free. But
when it's being offered by peo-
ple in that business, it's a fair
assumption that those at the
seminar aren't going to turn
away potential customers and
refer them to competing advis-
ers.
In the case of the wrestling
event, if 100 percent of the
money was going to charity,
there's no doubt we'd have run
that item. While we'll opt to not
run items promoting partially
charitable events, we're always
happy to note the total amount
donated to a cause after the
event.
In the case of Jared the
Most everyone on line
moved away from me like I
was a Yankee fan.
"He was born this year and
you don't even know his birth-
day," the woman standing
behind me asked in disbelief.
Another coughing female
customer wanted to help. She
asked: "What time of the year
was it? Was it hot out?"
"Lady, we live in Florida, it's
always hot out," I said.
"Give me the birthday or you
can't have the prescription,"
said the supervisor.
"April 20," I said.
"You have the right month,"
said the supervisor.
"April 5," I guessed.
"Last chance," said the
supervisor.
"April 11," I said.
Subway guy, he actually has
enough national notoriety to
qualify as "news" and who
can argue the merits of the
Heart Walk? But the commer-
cial edge to the press release
caused that item to be lumped
with the others.
As for the medical business'
canned-food drive, the refer-
ence to "new patients" tipped
the scales in the decision
whether to run it or not Had
they just promoted the food
drive, the notice would have
run.
An ongoing mini-battle we've
had has been with travel agen-
cies who organize group trips
for local civic organizations.
The more tickets the organiza-
tions sell, the better a deal they
get. When we're asked to pub-
lish notices of upcoming trips,
we need to steer most of them
to the advertising department
because it's a veiled way for
travel agencies to drum up
"You are right," said the
supervisor. "But you should be
ashamed."
The helpful customers
behind me applauded.
I was ashamed.
I'm not sure if they were
happy I guessed the birth date,
pleased that the supervisor
said I should be ashamed, or
just glad that I was getting out
of their lives.
The important news was
that I returned with the pre-
scription in hand. The date
this all took place suddenly
escapes me.
Gerry Mulligan is the pub-
lisher of the Chronicle. His
e-mail address is gmulligan
@chronicleonline.com.
business. (Anyone can go on
the trips; they're not limited to
club members.)
With all that said, the
Chronicle really is very pro-
business. Despite my assertion
that it's primarily the news that
makes the paper valuable, it's
our advertisers who keep food
on our table.
While submissions that have
a business edge are taken on a
case-by-case basis and
we're, unfortunately, prone to
unintended slip-ups those
submitting news items are
encouraged to separate charity
from business.
As for that guy Jared, he'll be
in Inverness in the morning and
Homosassa in the afternoon. He
won't be at McDonald's.
Charlie Brennan is editor of
the Citrus County Chronicle. He
can be e-mailed at cbrennan
@chronicleonline.com..
COMMENTARY
CiTRus CouNTY (FL) CHRoNicLE )-
&C SUNDAY. NovlzMBFR 11, 2007
a
s uarzC CouNTY (F ) HRONICLE
Public must make needs known for parkway
CHRISTOPHER L. WARREN
Special to the Chronicle
This is written in response to a
recent column concerning the
Suncoast Parkway 2 Project ("The
Turnpike Triangle," October 2007), by
Janet Masaoy, chairman of the
Citizens Opposed to the Suncoast
Tollway. Her column misrepresented
a number of issues about Florida
Department of Transportation's
(FDOT) planning and design process.
The purpose of this response is to
clear up some apparent misunder-
standings.
The first Project Development and
Environment (PD&E) study was
approved and signed by the
Turnpike's District Secretary in 1998.
In 2001, Florida's Turnpike initiated a
federal PD&E study in an effort to
qualify the project for federal funds.
As the Suncoast Parkway 2 project
progressed during the next few years,
it became apparent federal funds
would not be committed to this proj-
ect. Since a recommended alignment
had already been selected during the
1998 PD&E study, there was no reason
to continue the federal PD&E study
that was initiated primarily to pursue
federal dollars.
Ms. Masaoy's statement that the
1998 study should not be used was a
misrepresentation of Mr. Thibault's
2002 comments to the Citrus County
Board of County Commissioners
(BOCC). Mr. Thibault said during this
meeting, a major reason Florida's
Turnpike had to undertake a federal
PD&E study was to qualify for federal
funding.
On Sept 26,2006, Florida's Turnpike
Enterprise (FTE) appeared before the
Citrus County BOCC to present and
discuss options for continuing the
development of the Suncoast 2 project.
The county commission endorsed the
Turnpike's plan that would terminate
the federal PD&E study and utilize the
recommended 1998 alignment for the
Suncoast 2 project. Based on this
endorsement, the Turnpike began
moving forward with design of the
project
Due to the amount of time that has
elapsed since the approval of the 1998
PD&E study, a reevaluation is being
performed in conjunction with the
design of the project. The PD&E
reevaluation is the formalized
process utilized by Florida
Department of Transportation
(FDOT) to document changes, includ-
ing land use that may have occurred
on the recommended alignment since
the approval of the original PD&E
study. The reevaluation is being pre-
pared in accordance with all applica-
ble FDOT PD&E processes.
The involvement of the local com-
munities is an important part of the
design and reevaluation phases of
this project The Turnpike will contin-
ue to correspond with property own-
ers located in the vicinity of the align-
ment and will keep the public
informed of the process. In the com-
ing weeks a new project Web site
(www.suncoast2online.com) will be
launched and the Turnpike is always
available to provide update meetings
with homeowner groups and local
organizations. The Turnpike also will
hold public information meetings in
the future to share project informa-
tion with the citizens of Citrus County.
Please visit our Web site in the coming
months for updates.
Christopher L. Warren, P.E., is
chief operating officer of Florida's
Turnpike Enterprise.
Reason to comply
I hope they bring the
Suncoast Parkway 2 smacl
through the middle of Sug
Woods. That way they'll ha
something else to complain
abolt other than weeds on
*,ghl-pf way on U.S. 19.
Anger management
I'm new to the area and
wonder if there are any ch
es available that offer angi
management classes. I'm
much interested. If anybo
out there can help me or c
me to a church that offers
it would be most apprecia
Shelter condition
I see that fires are burn
out of control out in San E
or San Francisco out there
California, and they've got
10,000 people in the San
Diego Chargers' stadium,
they did like. about 10,00C
pie in New Orleans. Now I
ain know what the differ- f
ence is, but I don't
hear anything about
k-dab anybody being raped
armill or robbed out there in
ve California vs. like in
n New Orleans when all /
the they did was rape and
rob and pilfer and
nt steal. I don't know CALL
what the difference is. 56Q
I Maybe it's the differ- 0UU
lurch- ence of the people
er- that are used to getting a hand-
very out, and the people out in
dy California, they're used to fend-
direct ing for themselves.
This, Editor's note: The difference is
ted. the conditions, according to the
ns Associated Press: "The New
Orleans evacuees had dragged
ing themselves through floodwaters
Diego to get to the Louisiana
in Superdome in 2005, and once
t like there endured horrific conditions
without food, sanitation or law
a4 enforcement. But these evac-
c peo- uees drove to.the expansive
don't parking lots in the San Diego
.(
I suburbs. The worst
that most endured in
their exodus was heavy
traffic and smoky haze.
C Bands belted out rock
'n' roll, lavish buffets
served gourmet
entrees, and massage
therapists helped
relieve the stress for
0579 those forced to flee
7u 9 their homes because
of wildfires.
Open hydrant
It's Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 8
o'clock in the morning. I'm sit-
ting at the corner of (State
Road) 44 and (County Road)
581, Pleasant Grove Road. The
Inverness Public Works
Department has a fire hydrant
here open just spraying their
water all over the place. Not
the first time we've seen this; it
happens quite periodically
around here. Can somebody
explain to me why during the
middle of a drought the Public
Works Department finds the
need to let these thousands of
gallons of water just spray
loosely all over the roads and
the grass in these public areas?
Dual services
I can't believe that the city of
Crystal River Council has tabled
the proposition by the sheriff to
take over the city when it would
save the taxpayers over a half-
million dollars. Are the council-
men to the point that they can't
see the savings or care about
saving the citizens money and
demand that they pay for dual
services? Wake up, councilmen.
We'll be voting for you sooner
or later and we'll remember
your vote on this issue.
Fighting fires
California has called up
2,000 National Guardsmen to
help fight the fires in California.
The state of California has
2,000 National Guardsmen in
Iraq. California has 17,000
National Guardsmen sitting at
home ready to be called up if
needed. The governor of
California says they have m6re
than enough equipment to fight
the fires. Let's wait and see
how many liberals write in and
tell us because of the war in
Iraq, California has not enough
National Guardsmen to fight
the fires. Here they come with
their usual lies.
Still taking calls
The other day I was rear-
ended near the Church of the
Nazarene on (U.S.) 41 by a
man with an F-150. He was on
the cell phone. He was on the
cell phone the whole time he
talked to me and nobody
seemed to care. He was just on
the cell phone. He didn't hurt
my truck; he dissolved his
truck. But maybe we ought to
think a little bit about using
cell phones all the time,
because this man was on the
cell phone when he hit me and
then when he came around to
see about my truck and every-
thing, he was on the cell
phone. I don't understand this.
Impact fees
I may be a "Dumb Dora," but
I don't know what impact fees
are. Anyone know what they
are? I'm sure they mean some-
thing with money. I'd like to
know what impact fees are and
where the money goes.
Editor's note: An impact fee is
a fee assessed on the construc-
tion of new buildings within a
jurisdiction. The purpose is to pay
for expansion of new government
buildings such as fire stations,
police stations, sewer and water
supply systems, schools, parks,
libraries and other government
agencies and services.
Protect sovereignty
We need to protect our sover-
eignty, our Constitution, our
country. Oust those politicians
that would try to erode them.
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ACT- The
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Playhouse 19-Rumors
ACT- The
Gingerbread Lady
Stampede Rodeo
CFCC-Beehive
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Playhouse 19-Rumors
ACT- The
Gingerbread Lady
Ozello Arts & Crafts
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Playhouse 19-Rumors
Radio TV Auction
Fl Cty Heritage Days
Pines Tennis
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Playhouse 19-Rumors
ACT- The
Gingerbread Lady
Ozello Arts & Crafts
Pines Tennis
Silver Bells
Rockin the Canyon
CR Parade
Playhouse 19-Rumors
Radio TV Auction
Fl Cty Heritage Days
BH Parade
Old Fashion Bake Off
Acoustic Adventures
Parczi& of Tres
November 16, 2007
St. Michael's Greek Orthodox Church
Social Hour 5:30 p.m.
Dinner and Auction at 7:30 p.m.
Presented by: Gulf to Lakes Pilot Club
of Citrus County
Tickets $50 Call 726-5157 or 795-1395
Proceeds benefit local charities Uh
Citrus Springs Concert Series -
Playhouse 19-Assassins
S'Salute to our Community
SManatee Festival
Sports/Celebrity Auction/Dinner Dance
SFlanagan Memorial Golf Tournament
SMartin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
SMartin Luther King, Jr. Parade
SCFCC Performing Arts -Franc D'Ambrosio
Cattle Barons' Ball
SHave A Heart for the Homeless
SWest Citrus Elks Parade of Fashions
Into The Furure-Inverness Woman's Club
STractor Pull & Show
ACT Pygmalion
WCE Parade of Fashions
SGalaxy of Stars
ACT Pygmalion
Altrusa Monte Carlo Night
Junior Achievement Bowl-a-thon
Light Shine-A Social History of Florida
Fitness in Citrus begins
Citrus County Jazz Society Jam
NAMI Walk of Hope
Citrus Springs Conceit Series -Rich Natole
Barbershoppers Singing Valentines
CFCC Performing Arts-Solid Brass
Playhouse 19 Assassins
Beverly Hills International Festival
Celebration Fashion Show
'School'astic Golf Tournamnet
CCBA Parade of Homes
Grand Ole Opry
Purple Heart Ceremony
African-American History Month
Spring Fling
Savor The Art
GCUSBCA Women's Bowling
S:Playhouse 19 Songs for a New World
Strawberry Festival
Manatee Car & Truck Show
WCE Card Party
CR Historic Home Tours
Italian Street Festival
Steak & Steak
*Charity Ball
Irish Variety Show
CFCC Performing Arts-Hector Olivera
Plant & Garden Expo
Citrus Memorial Health Systems Salute to
Our Community
* CS Concert Series
Fashion Cares
Homosassa Rotary New Odyssey
S B 'St. Pat's Golf Tournament
Citrus County Fair
Crazy For Quilting
SSprings Fashion Show
SLuminary Art Night
SCorvettes In The Sunshine
SWalk For Life
Marble Expo
Captivating Styles
SClean Air Ride
SWood Wind & Water
SSCORE Golf Classic
SACT Wife Begins at Forty
SFitness in Citrus
SInverness Relay For Life
SUnited Way Awards Luncheon
SPower Boat Races
SBlack Tie & Blue Jeans
SFriends of the Library Book Sale
SCitrus Community Concert Choir
SSugamill Chorale Concert
SPower Boat Races
SFriends of the Library Book Sale
SCitrus Jazz Jam
SCitrus Community Concert Choir
SEngaging Mature Workers Week
SFriends of the Library Book Sale
SSwing For A Cure
SChristians United In Christ Golf
SCitrus Springs Concert Series
SDinner and a Song
SNature Coast Dog Walk
Zeke Lapinski Golf Tournament
Playhouse 19 Proof
SOzello Adventure Race
SMarket Days and Garden Show
SRun With The Mayor
SAm Irish Club Golf Tournament
SFriends of Dunnellon Library Book Sale
SBowl For Kids Sake
SMe and My SK8 Contest
SWeek of the Young Child
Citrus County Bass Challenge
SSuperintendent's Golf
' Volunteer Fair
SEarth Day Bird-A-Thon
SACT- Curtain Up On Murder
SCar Wash and Bazaar
SPlayhouse 19 Godspell
Swing Into Spring
CCBA Fishing Tournament
SHurricane/Disaster Expo
SOzello Adventure Race
SCentral Ridge Relay For Life
SPanther Golf Tournament
Casting For Kids
SGoods and Services Dinner/Auction
Citrus County Bass Challenge
SPlayhouse 19 Godspell
Nereids Cards & Games Party
SCool Springs Ranch Balloon Classic
* Sheriffs Summer Safety Expo
* Gospel Jubilee
* Greater Gas Association Fishing Toum.
* Lecanto Relay For Life
* Informational Fiesta
* Flag Day
A Day of Fine Arts
* World's Greatest Baby Shower
* Rotoract Kickball Tournament
* Swing With The Breez
* Mother's Tea
* ACT Curtain Up On Murder
* Gulf Island Civic Theater-Look, No Hans
* Citrus Memorial Ball
* Spring Greek Festival
* Fly-In
* LHS Project Graduation
* CHS Project Graduation
* Hurricane/Disaster Expo
* Comedy Show
* Hurricane/Disaster Expo
* Fiesta Tropicale
* An Affair To Remember
* Inverness Flag Day Ceremony
Homosassa Fireworks Show
Cobia Big Fish Tournament
Hernando Heritage Yard Sale
* Gulf Island Civic Theater-Look, No Hans
* Rolling Thunder Golf Tournament
* ACT- Music Man
Patriotic Evening
See It My Way Exhibit
Crystal River Fireworks
ACT- Music Man
Run For The Money Auction
Key Run For the Money
Key Center Telethon
Boys & Girls Club Car Raffle Drawing
* Stuff The Bus
* Citrus Community Concert Choir
Stuff The Bus
* Kids Take Me Fishing Clinic
* Business Women's Luncheon
* Ovarian Cancer 5K Run
* CRHS Pirates Golf Tournament
* United Way Kickoff
* Back To School Workshop
* Senior Foundation Devil Rays Trip
* Citrus Radiology Golf Tournament
* Gulf Island Theater One Hundred Years
* CHS Reunion
* Harvest Moon Craft Show
* Sell Your Own Treasures
* Veterans Golf Tournament
Save our Waters Week
* CCH Annual Fundraiser Banquet
AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day
Manatee Masters Golf Tournament
* Sertoma Sock Hop
ACT- The Mouse Trap
Sunset Festival
Playhouse 19 Threepenny Opera
* Spanish American Golf Tournament
* What A Day To Be A Scout!
Beat The Sheriff 5K Run
Christmas in September
Sweet Adelines Beyond The Music
Knights of Columbus Card Party
* German Club Oktoberfest
Women's Health & Fitness Expo
* Big Yard Sale
* E-Nini-Hassee Spaghetti Dinner
832 K-9's Deputy Dog
Habitat For Humanity Golf
SACT- The Mouse Trap
* Rails to Trails Bike Ride
* Playhouse 19 Three Penny Opera
* West Citrus Elks Annual Card Party
Realtors Benefit Golf Tournament
Night of the Heron
Sertoma Oktoberfest
Day of Caring/Make a Difference Day
* Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale
St. Scholastica Men's Club Craft Show
E-Nini-Hassee Pumkin Patch
SThat Old Black Magic Jazz Concert
SFabulous '50s and '60s Show and Sock Hop
Columbus Day Memorial Service
SNational Wildlife Refuge Week
SCFCC Performing Arts-Ethal Merman's Broadway
* Homosassa Chili Cook Off
Light Shine A Short History of Florida
CCBA Parade of Homes
SNature Coast Fine Arts Show
SArtisans Boutique
Making Strides for Breast Cancer
SArts De Fall
SCRWC Arts and Crafts Festival
SSpotlight on Theater and Art
SCattle Drive
SBH Lions Chicken Barbecue
* Gulf Island Theater-Century Cafe, 100 Years
Greek Festival
SScarecrow Festival
SWest Citrus Elks Arts & Crafts Show
* CRWC Arts and Crafts Festival
Great American Cooter Fest
SCCBA Golf Tournament
Veterans Appreciation Show
Cooterween Family Fall Festival
Cooter Triathalon
Taste of Citrus
Haunted Tram Ride
Women of Sugarmill woods I-asmon snow
SFestival of the Arts Wine Tasting
Festival of The Arts
Support Staff Workshop
Continuity of Care Wine Auction
SBH Lions Arts & Crafts Show
SRotary Blood Screening
CCBA Home and Outdoors Show
2nd Annual Ride For Rescue
Knights of Columbus Nickel Social
Healthy Living Fair
SOne Man Variety Show
Veterans Fair
Veterans Day Parade/Memorial Service
SVeterans Appreciation Show
SPlayhouse 19 Rumors
SSt. Scholastica CCW Fall Fashion Show
SKiwanis Pancake Breakfast
SBlues & Barbecue
SDodge For Dollars
SFriends of the Homosassa Library Book Sale
Light Shine Twilight at Monticello
SYear of the "Music Man"
Tri-County Banjo Band
SACT- The Gingerbread Lady
Citrus Stampede Rodeo
SWinter Wonderland Craft Show
SParade of Trees
S4th Annual Dinner and Auction
SCFCC-Beehive-The '60s Musical
SSt. Scholastica Golf
SOzello Arts & Crafts Festival
SHomosassa Lions Christmas Square
SRotary Radio/TV Auction
SHumane Society Ride For Rescue
SCaruth Camp Challenge
West Citrus Elks Annual Craft Show
SFloral City-Heritage Days
SAcoustic Adventures
SFloral City Heritage Days
SCRWC Silver Bells
SOld Fashion Bake Off
SIWC Aunt Sarah's Kitchen
SCMH Concert Series-The Amazing Crooner
SJazz For the Holidays
SCitrus Community Choir-The Messiah
SPlayhouse 19 Rumors
SForward in Faith Golf Tournament
Father Christmas Ball
SLight Shine The Messiah by Handel
SCitrus Springs Parade
SCrystal River Christmas Parade
SInverness Winter Celebration
SSugarmill Chorale Concert
SCelebration of Lights
SChronicle/Pines Tennis Tournament
SCountry Rocks the Canyon
SInverness Christmas Parade
Forward in Faith Golf Tournament
SBeverly Hills Parade
SHomosassa Boat Parade
SNight of Lights
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
Businesses make a mark 2
Companies make the most of marketing
Andrew
Woods
is president of
Legendary
Marketing in
Lecanto. He
has clients in
Citrus County
and around
the world.
NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Let's say you're Cosmo S. Spacely,
president and owner of Spacely
Sprockets.
You have a product your
sprockets. You know there's a need
out there for sprockets and yours
are the finest ever made.
However, unless sprocket-need-
ers know where to find you, or
unless those who have never con-
sidered their need for sprockets are
made aware of them (and that yours
are the best), what good is a store-
room full of them?
Your task, Mr. Spacely, is to take
your limited resources and reach as
many potential sprocket users as
you can and do it as economically as
possible.
How are you going to do this?
And how do you know if your mar-
keting plan works? After all, you
don't want to spend your marketing
dollars on something that doesn't
work.
Betty Murphy doesn't sell sprock-
ets, but as owner of Manatee Office
Supply in Crystal River she does
sell office supplies and she's
competing with the big dogs, like
nearby Office Max.
In business since 1992, Murphy
relies on sale flyers, catalogs and a
cable TV ad that runs on CNN and
on the "Florida Naturally" show on
WYKE, seen in Citrus and
Hernando counties.
"The biggest way we market -
we have a salesperson that goes
around and visits businesses with
our catalogs," Murphy said. "It
gives a personal touch. Advertising
alone isn't enough; you have to go
out and tell people about you."
Most of her marketing budget is
for the catalogs that come from the
supplier she uses; they're the same
catalogs used by Office Max, Office
Depot or Staples, but they have
Manatee Office Supply's name and
address printed on them.
She said the commercial on TV-
it shows her young daughter danc-
ing catches people's attention.
"We get a lot of response from
that," she said. "People come in and
say 'We saw your ad on TV' She
said that's about the only way she
has of tracking her marketing dollar.
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Wigging
Tiffrany Wigs offers
serwiceto women
seeking hair choices
nkennedy@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Donna Sluiser calls it her *"wig
After ha\ine a surprise baby 11
' ears ago at age 45. her hair stallrted
failing out in clumps She was diae-
nosed with alopecia. a disease that
atffect- the bod.\'s hair follicles B.
the time her son \was 8 months old,
she had lost all hier body hair except
her eyelashes and a fine yello\ fuzz
on her head.
"When I lost my hair, I %\ent into a
deep depression." Slusser said. "A
\oman losing her hair is so traunmat-
ic. I didn't want to leave the house. I
%\as embarrassed. humiliated
"One da.y I \oke up and said, "I
have FI qn h'i l': O''J __^ p I t'*'_"' o t
over this.'"
She opened the phone book to
find a wig shop and discovered there
wasn't one in Citrus County. The
nearest one was in Ocala.
Fast-forward 10 years to Saturday,
Nov. 17, when Slusser will celebrate
the grand opening of her own wig
shop, Tiffany Wigs, in Servos Plaza
on U.S. 19 in Homosassa. Open
house hours are from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.
After a decade of traveling back
and forth to Ocala or Tampa to buy
wigs, Slusser had decided it was
time that Citrus County had its own
place where women with alopecia,
cancer, thinning hair or who just
want a fun alternative to their own
hair can go and try on wigs and
see for themselves how they look
and feel before buying one.
"When I first went toDOcala, I got
some long wigs with different styles
and different colors," Slusser said.
"I used to have long hair, and I want-
ed that feeling back. I also found a
wig catalog some beauty shops
around here do sell wigs from cata-
logs but when I'd get them, the
color wouldn't be right or they didn't
fit right."
She decided to open her own
shop about seven years ago.
"It was during the holidays and I
out: Shop plans grand opening
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DAVE SIGLER/Cnronicle
Donna Slusser has alopecia, a condition that makes her hair fall out. This can be devatating to a woman, as is los-
ing hair through chemotherapy. Until recently, there weren't any wig shops in Citrus County, so women have been
traveling to Ocala or Tampa for wigs. Donna decided that she would open a wig shop of her own.
was going to (an event) and wanted .
a new wig," she said. "I went to
Ocala on a Monday and the shop
was closed. I was so frustrated! I
had money in my hand, and the
shop was closed. That's when I said,
'We need a shop in Citrus County
and I'm going to do this."'
Last year she started looking for a
storefront in earnest, most with
rents out of her price range. When
she learned of the $550 per month
rent at Servos Plaza, she put her
name on a waiting list and wait-
ed.
Meanwhile, she did her home-
work, shopping for shelving and
choosing her inventory. Tiffany
Wigs, named after Slusser's grand-
daughter, Tiffany, is a Raquel Welch
Pro Salon, featuring the Raquel
Welch line of wigs. Being a pro
salon gives Slusser exclusive rights
to be the only Raquel Welch salon
in a 30-mile radius. Other shops
may sell Raquel Welch wigs, but
they cannot be pro salons.
Also, as a Raquel Welch Pro
Salon, Slusser's shop can carry the
American Cancer Society logo.
That means that she has been
trained to help oncology patients
look and feel their best.
Wigs have come a long way,
Slusser said The Raquel Welch
wigs are capless, which means
they're airy and a lot cooler than
many wigs, a boon for women who
live in the Florida heat. They're
synthetic, but look and feel like
human hair even down to the
color variances. Slusser has one
blond wig with slightly darker roots
that looks like she- might need a
touch-up at the hairdresser.
Each wig has "memory" built
into the fibers, so after a washing
in a sink full of cool water and a
"blot, shake and air dry," the wig
"remembers" the style: No setting
with rollers required. Each wig can
be worn several different ways.
Please see WIG/Page 6D
Donna Slusser shows one of the
Raquel Welch wigs she stocks in
Tiffany's Wigs in Homosassa.
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Inventory turns and opportunity costs I. w
- / -. I 1 0
The other day
while shop-
ping at a
membership ware-
house store, I pur-
chased a box of
wastepaper liners
for the office at such
a great price I had to
take advantage. But
the quantity I pur-
chased is enough to
change every liner
in the office daily for
several years. My
Kenneth Parrott
ASK
SCORE
inventory of liners will not
need restocking for three
years, an inventory turn of 0.3.
The number of times you
replace your inventory during
a year is called inventory turn.
Computing the inventory turn
and utilizing it as an important
financial ratio that is relatively
easy yet frequently neglected.
Inventory is capital, capital
that is not available to you until
you turn it back into cash. The
faster you turn over your inven-
tory, the faster it is
turned back into
cash.
If at the beginning
of the year you pur-
chase $10,000 of
inventory and over
the course of one
year you sell it for
$15,000, you've made
$5,000 on your
investment of
$10,000. But if,
instead, you only
purchase $5,000 at
the beginning and just before
you run out of inventory you
purchase another $5,000, by
the year end you would still
have a $5,000 profit. However,
this time you invested $5,000 -
not $10,000 in inventory. Had
you purchased and repur-
chased at $2,500 increments,
you would have the same
$5,000 profit while only tying
up $2,500 in inventory.
The significance of the
$7,500 difference between
investing $10,000 or $2,500 is
the opportunity cost. An oppor-
tunity cost is what is given up,
an opportunity forgone, or the
next best alternative between
two or more options. With the
$7,500 above, you may have
foregone an opportunity to
drive up sales through an
advertising campaign, or pur-
chase equipment or any other
option. The concept of oppor-
tunity cost is useful when eval-
uating the cost and benefits
between different choices. By
considering opportunity costs
as it relates to your inventory,
you can see the significance to
computing and utilizing inven-
tory turn.
Inventory turn is computed
by dividing Annual Cost of
Good Sold by the Average
Inventory Investment In the
above example, the inventory
turns are 1, 2 and 4;
($10,000/$10,000) 1,
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Promotional information from the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
SUNDAY ( ho0
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Jennifer Ardolino Gallery
Special to the Chronicle
An attendee at the Business Women's Alliance Health Expo is
speaking with representative of Hernando Pasco Hospice, Wendy
Hall.
Expo is a
success.
ur first ever Health &
Fitness Expo was a
great success. With an
estimated 600 people in
attendance, both visitors and
vendors felt as though the
event provided a great outlet
to educate the community on
better health and fitness
opportunities.
We would like to thank
those that came out and
donated their time and
knowledge by delivering a
presentation to our visitors.
Lora Horn, Dr. Carlene
Wilson, Dr. Hanoch Talmor
and Dr. Ed Dodge. Those that
attended the courses offered
said that the information
that was provided was phe-
nomenal.
Thank you to those who
sponsored the Women's
Health & Fitness Expo 2007:
Seven Rivers Regional
Center (our presenting spon-
sor), Withlacoochee
Technical Institute, Citrus
County Chronicle, Citrus
Memorial Health System,
Sweetbay Supermarket and
Comfort Keepers. Each of
our sponsors and vendors
has shown that they care
about our community and
the health and well being of
everyone in it.
The Citrus County
Chamber of Commerce
Health & Fitness Expo
Committee has had their
post-event meeting to review
the key points, both good and
bad, about the event. For a
first-time event, we feel the
event was an overwhelming
success and we look forward
to hosting another one in
2008.
JIM SHIELDS/Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Jennifer Ardolino Gallery. Pictured front row: Chambqr
Ambassadors Janet Mayo and Reyna Bell, Amy Levinson, Jennifer Ardolino, Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes and Chamber
Ambassador Chuck Morgan. Pictured back row: Chamber Ambassadors Crystal Jefferson and Julie Vaughan. The Chamber welcome@;
internationally renowned artist Jennifer Ardolino. Jennifer has been selling her art work through galleries, art shows and designers for
over 20 years and online at Jaart.com for over seven years. Jennifer Ardolino's art ranges from original watercolors, limited edition
Giclee prints to art-card sets. However, regardless of size or price you can be sure that each is hand created by the artist herself ald
is of the highest quality possible. Visit Jennifer at her newly opened art gallery at 5830 W Gulf to Lake Hwy. in Crystal River, call (35g)
564-4278 or visit her on the web at www.Jaart.com
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The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Static Apparel Boutique Contemporary Clothing. Pictured front
row: Chamber Ambassadors Chuck Morgan and Crystal Jefferson, Zachary Preston, Carol Ann Ardolino Owner, Chamber Ambassador
Reyna Bell. Pictured back row: Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes, Chamber Ambassadors Julie Vaughan and Janet Mayo. Stat'
Apparel Boutique features the latest trends In teen clothing with the hard to find brand names like Soundgirl, Junk Food and Cardboard
Robot. Carol Ann also has unique accessories. If you are looking for the popular hoodies, t-shirts, jeans and shorts visit Static Apparel
at 5830 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy (adjoining Jennifer Ardolino Gallery) in Crystal River or call (352) 563-1233.
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Includes: A Spa certificate booklet for each of the services listed
below, which are redeemable as one voucher per month, in order of
choice, unlimited pool and fitness center access, 10% discount on
Aveda products at the Spa store, 10% off Hotel reservations and
food & beverage at the Plantation Golf Resort & Spa, Special
discounts at the Pro shop and Marina.
"A Year of Wellness and Relaxation"
Exclusively for spa members, you will receive one
each of the following:
2 A one hour massage
E An elemental nature signature facial
E* A spapedicure
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2 Stress relieving scalp treatment
2 Traditional pedicure
2 Traditional manicure
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2 A special event ticket
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month may be redeemed. Unused vouchers become void and have
no cash value.
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Limited number of Spa Memberships Available
Central Florida Community
College will feature the Samba and
the Mambo during its next
Ballroom Dancing class starting
from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov
12 through Dec 3 at the Citrus
Campus in Building L2-103, 3800
S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. The
course fee is $45. Mr. Dimmitt, who
has more than 20 years experi-
ence, will lead you and a partner is
not required to register for the
course.
Central Florida Community
College will offer travel and writing
courses with author Claudine
Dervaes, who has more than 30
years of experience in the travel
industry. The courses will meet at
the Citrus Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. Travel
Writing for Fun and Profit will meet
from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
7, in Building 92, Room 101. The
course fee is $25. The course
explains the ways to combine
effective writing skills with travel
opportunities. How to be a Tour
Guide will teach the nuts and bolts
of being a tour guide and will meet
from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15,
in Building L2, Room 102. The
course fee is $25 and includes
helpful handouts for entering the
job market.
International Travel Safety and
Packing Hints will be offered from 6
to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5,
Building 92, Room 101. The
course fee is $25. Students will
learn about transportation, curren-
cy, cultural differences and safe
travel, as well as tricks of the trade
for packing.
How to Write and Publish Your
Own Book II will meet from 6 to 8
p.m. on Fridays, Dec. 7 and 14, in
Building L3, Room 108. The fee is
$40. The course is a continuation
of How to Write and Publish Your
Own Book, and will emphasize cre-
ativity and writing skills. Students
will have more time to focus on
their individual projects.
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Spotlight on Costa Rica will meet
6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec.
19, in Building 92, Room 101. The
course fee is $25. Students will
learn about the- beaches, jungles
and other features of this country,
which is a popular retirement and
vacation destination.
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Central Florida Community
College is accepting registration for
its Florida Notary Course. The
training will be held from 12:30 to
3:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16, in
Building L3, Room 107 at the
Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto. The course fee
is $89 and includes the Florida
Notary Handbook. Students will
receive a class completion certifi-
cate that must accompany the
application for a new notary com-
mission. The course is also recom-
mended as a refresher for veteran
notaries.
Central Florida Community
College is accepting registrations'
for Bob Ross Oil Painting work-
shops in September on the Citru3
Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto VC
Highway, Lecanto. The Bob RoseO
painting technique, made popular
on PBS stations nationwide, -"
allows beginning and expert stu-"'
dents to complete an entire paint-;
ing during one class. The classe6I
will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.rti
in Building L2-103. The fee for
each session is $50 and includes"
all materials, such as canvas,
brushes and paints. Saturday, '-
Nov. 17, the painting will be )
"Pumpkins with Field Mouse,"
which is a floral painting and a
special floral brush can be pur-
chased in class for $15. ni
Wednesday, Nov 28, the scene
will be "Ducks Going Home" and-
Thursday, Dec 6, "Snow Covered'
Bridge" will be featured. i
For information on the classes2
listed or registration, call 352-24!
1210 or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
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'The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Maronda Homes, Inc. Pictured front row: Chamber Ambassadors
bRhonda Lestinsky and Chuck Morgan, Representing Maronda Homes Kathryn Rankin, Bill Roden and Karen Rubba, Chamber
(Ambassador Jennifer Duca. Pictured back row: Chamber Ambassadors Janet Mayo and John Porter. Since its humble beginnings in
1971, Maronda Homes has grown to become one of Florida's largest and most respected builders. Maronda Homes offers beautiful,
quality built homes, both large and small (one that fits every family's needs), and all are designed for spacious and comfortable Florida
Jiving at affordable pricing. To date, over 400 new homes have been constructed in Citrus County. They also take pride in partnering
with many local contractors in the construction of their homes. There are four communities in the Citrus County area with prices from
$110,000 to the low 200,000's. For more information, visit them at Crystal Manor 7840 N. Basswood Ave., in Crystal River or call
(352) 795-2329 or visit them on the web at www.maronda.com.
CHAMBER ANNOUNCES Drir n n c i-kov
SSLATE1 UI--ICKS FOR 2008
0 The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce Board cf Directors
lowing:
' President: Joyce Brancato, Seven Rivers Regional Medi:al Ctr.
i President Elect: Rocky Hensley, SunTrust Bank
STreasurer: Janet Yant, Nature Coast Charters
SSecretary: Leanne Hadsell, Citrus Management Services
Immediate Past President: Carl Flanagan, r.ature Coast Bank.
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The Citrus County Chapter of
ORE will hold an Open
house for anyone interested in
Becoming a SCORE volunteer
SORE provides free business
unseling to new and estab-
shed small businesses in the
igounty The open house will be
fom 3 to 7 p.m. Nov. 13, in the
'Jerome Multipurpose Room
(Bldg. L2 Room 103) on the
4ntral Florida Community
pllege's Lecanto Campus.
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SCORE members will be
available to answer questions
about our role in small business
growth in Citrus County We are
especially interested in women
and minorities joining our
organization to further expand
our ability to provide effective
counseling to small businesses.
If you have any questions,
>please call the SCORE office at
(352) 621-0775, or call Bob
Radcliffe at (352) 382-3656.
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out and went through
Porter's Haunted Maze and
Graveyard. We hope that you
all had a scary good time and
will come out again next
year. A good crowd of over
450 kids, adults and families
came and had a good time;
lots of candy was given to the
kids. A special thank-you
goes to all of those who
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United Basket (CUB),
$150.00 was raised and they
can use it for the holidays.
John and Dusty would like to
thank the following people
who helped make it a 'scary
good time': Clyde and Joanie
West; Dawn Peters; Jim,
Marcie and Jimmy Bruno.
We look forward to seeing
you all next year."
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
* Nov. 12 Chamber Offices Closed in honor of Veteran's Day
* Nov. 22 and 23 Chamber Offices Closed for Thanksgiving
* Nov. 29 Business After Hours Mixer @ Hernando Pasco
Hospice
* Dec. 1 Crystal River Christmas Parade @ 4 p.m.
* Dec. 5 Business Women's Alliance Luncheon @ Citrus Hills
Golf & CC
* Dec. 8 Inverness Christmas. Parade @ 12 Noon.
Join us at our Care team
Support Center located at
3545 N. Lecanto Highway,
After Hours Beverly Hills
Mixer from 1 WHAT: Business After in the Winn
5:30 to Hours Mixer Dixie plaza.
7:30 p.m. E WHEN: 5:30 to 7:30 prn. There is no
Thursday, Thursday. Nov 29. charge for
Nov. 29. 1 WHERE: Support Center. this "After
Come enjoy 3545 iH. Lecanto Highway, Hours" event.
some great Beverly Hills. Don't miss
food provid- this great
ed by opportunity
Outback Steakhouse along to network with other busi-
with soft drinks and great ness members from the com-
conversation munity!.
NEW CHAMBER MEMBERS
Alltel Communications
Alpha DigiGraphics.
Associated Radiologists of Inver ness, FA.
Bambi Burnette, D.C, PA.
Central Florida Foam & Design L.L C.
Citrus County Korean Veterans Assn. Chapter 192.
Coffee News of Citrus.
Covenant Children's Home.
E.L. Robinson Engineering of Florida
Fitzpatrick & Fitzpatrick, PA..
Fletcher Music Centers.
Gullo Insurance Met Life Agent.
Hugh E. Phillips, CPA Inc.
Inverness Medical Imaging.
Joseph Community Management LLC
Jr Media LLC
NCRI.
Office Max.
Performance Marketing Inc
Personal Mini Storage Management Company
Sharper Image Performance Dance Studio Inc.
Superior Banks.
Suzan Franks.
Tuffy's Gym.
Window Dressing.
Winn Webb.
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10 a.m. 4 p.m.
DIRECTIONS:
From US 19 turn west on CR 494 (Ozello
Trail) go 6.2 miles. Watch for signs.
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Member News
o Batson Chiropractic is now
citruss Injury & Wellness. Dr.
Batson has been serving the
,?rVerness area,for more than 20
years. Citrus Injury and Wellness
welcomes its newest team member
Dr. Erik Roach DC. He has
-recently moved to Citrus County
from the Orlando area. Dr. Roach
is accepting new patients. Citrus
injury and Wellness now offers chi-
ropractic rehabilitation services in
4 addition to their health care arse-
nal. If you have been injured
come and see what help we may
offer you. Citrus Injury & Wellness
offers quality care that you deserve
apd desire by professionals who
listen. Health care services
offered include chiropractic, mas-
sage, chiropractic rehabilitation,
pysiotherapy and nutrition. They
are located at 2611 Hwy 44 W.,
Inverness. If you would like more
information about this topic, or to
schedule and interview with Dr.
Batson DC or Dr. Roach DC, call
(352) 726-0554.
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With the ongoing foreclosure
flood rising and expected to crest
in 2008 and 2009, Pre-Paid Legal
Services, Inc. is taking measures
to better educate its sales force on
S how the company's legal member-
ship can assist homeowners. "We
can help people and we should,"
said Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
CEO Harland Stonecipher. "As a
company, we're committed to doing
all we can to educate and train our
sales force especially on this
topic. We've positioned ourselves
for years as a 'Life Events Legal
Plan' and home foreclosure dra-
matically fits that description." For
more information, call G. E.
Koehlinger, Independent Associate,
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., at
(352) 527-9790.
Certified Hypnotist, Diane Valent,
recently opened a practice at 2067
N. Lecanto Hwy. in Lecanto. Diane
will be conducting free Hypnosis
Demonstrations. Experience what
it feels like to be hypnotized.
Seating is reserved, call (352)
419-0126 for times and dates.
Diane specializes in weight loss,
golf enhancement and mind and
body relaxation. She is a certified
member of the National Guild of
Hypnotists, and a professional
member of the American Heart
Association. Classes in smoking
cessation and weight loss are about
to begin and private sessions are
always available by appointment. If
you are ready to make a change in
your life using hypnosis as a tool,
call Diane at (352) 419-0126 for
registration or information.
Hernando-Pasco Hospice's
(HPH) Tree of Life fundraiser in
Citrus County will debut on Friday,
Nov. 23, in the rotunda of the Citrus
Historical Courthouse Museum, 110
N. Apopka Ave., in Old Town
Inverness. The Tree of Life is HPH's
largest annual fundraiser and
serves as a way to honor or
remember those who are special in
our lives. Now in its 13th year, 2007
marks the first time that HPH will
have a tree in Citrus County since
the agency began serving the com-
munity in 2004. There will also be a
special celebration at 5:30 p.m. on
Friday, Nov. 30 at the museum.
Everyone is invited. At that time,
there will be a special tree lighting
ceremony and one can make a
Tree of Life donation. Individuals
can place or have an ornament
hung on the tree with a tag bearing
the name of the person in whose
name it is lovingly given. The orna-
ments consist of a red velvet bow
for a contribution of less than $25; a
vintage glass candle for $25; a
sparkling, silver bow for $30; a bril-
liant, gold bow for $50; a glittering
snowflake for $100; a red velvet
poinsettia for $250; a porcelain
angel for $500 and a shining star for
a donation of $1,000 or more. There
are also hospice Trees of Life in
Hernando and Pasco counties. To
guarantee that an ornament is
placed on the tree of the donor's
choice, individuals are encouraged
to make their contribution on or by
Friday, Dec. 14. However, HPH'will
accept donations thereafter. One
can contribute by visiting the muse-
um during its regular business
hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. week-
days or 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday. HPH volunteers from the
Citrus team will be present during
those hours to accept donations.
One can also call HPH at (800)
486-8784 or log onto its web site at
www.hphospice.org and download a
Tree of Life donation form. Cash,
personal checks, VISA and
MasterCard are accepted. Tree of
Life donations support the not-for-
profit agency's mission of providing
care, comfort and support to individ-
uals and families affected by a life-
limiting illness regardless of their
ability to pay.
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Closet Tailors, part of the Home
Franchise Concepts family of com-
panies that includes Budget Blinds,
announced today that it now offers
service in Crystal River,
Homosassa, Brooksville, Floral.City,
Inverness, Beverly Hills, Hemando
and Dunnellon. Closet Tailors of
Crystal River began operation in
August and is owned and operated
Crystal River resident Patrick White.
The company proudly serves home-
owners and businesses from Citrus,
Hernando, Levy, Sumter and
Marion Counties offering compli-
mentary in-home estimates and
consultations, computer design, pro-
fessional measuring and installation
of quality storage solutions for clos-
ets, pantries, garages, home office
and mudrooms. For more informa-
tion on Closet Tailors of Crystal
River, call (352) 564-9473 or visit
www.closettailors.com.
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SunTrust understands how hard it is to run a business while you're dealing
with day-to-day finances. Like going to the bank for routine and time-
consuming chores, such as depositing checks. Online Check Deposit is one
of a range of proven solutions we offer to help you get access to cash faster,
and run your business more cost-effectively. So, if you'd rather focus on
running your business than running to the bank, talk to us now, and find out
why SunTrust is the winner of a 2007 Greenwich Award for distinctive Cash
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Parade of Homes winners
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Rutland Construction, The
Magnolia
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Mercedes Homes, The
Samantha Palm IV
Best Master
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, Bath Mercedes Homes, The
Samantha Palm IV
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Rutland Construction, The
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Anniversary
Best Floor Plan
Dream Custom Homes of
Citrus, The Don Mercado
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Dream Custom Homes of
Citrus, The Don Mercado
Best Master Bath
Dream Custom Homes of
Citrus, The Don Mercado
Best Kitchen
Mercedes Homes, The
Jacqueline with Study
Best Construction
Rusaw Homes, The Oakdale
Anniversary
BEST OVERALL
Dream Custom Homes of
Citrus, The Don Mercado
Category C
Best Exterior
Pauelsen General Contracting,
The Sumerville
Best Floor Plan
SanderSon Bay Fine Homes,
The Biscayne
Best Master Bedroom
Lexington Homes, The
Barcelona
Best Master Bath
Sweetwater Homes of Citrus,
The Oakwood
Best Kitchen
Pauelsen General Contracting,
The Sumerville
Best Construction
Sweetwater Homes of Citrus,
The Grand West wind
BEST OVERALL
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Contracting, The Sumerville
Category D
Best Exterior
Royal Coachman Homes, The
Royal Cambridge
Best Floor Plan
Rusaw Homes, The
Sandalwood Anniversary
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Bedroom Rusaw Homes, The
Sandalwood Anniversary
Best Maste
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Sandalwood Anniversary
Best Kitchen
Armstrong Homes, The
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Rusaw Homes, The
Sandalwood Anniversary
BEST OVERALL
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Best Exterior
Sterling Construction, The
Eagle
Best Floor Plan
Sterling Construction, The
Eagle
Best Master Bedroom
Sterling Construction, The
Eagle
Best Master Bath
Sterling Construction, The
Eagle
Best Kitchen
Sterling Construction,
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Eagle
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Citrus, Best Master Bath
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Flynn Brothers, Best Patio
and Pond
Community
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Terra Vista of Citrus Hills,
Best Amenities
Exceptional Feature
Villages of Wyld Palms,
Best Waterfront
Community
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Heritage,
Best Preservation of
Natural Resources.
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the stars of the show last weekend at
CCBAs annual Home and Outdoor Show.
FBA students, their Teacher Advisors and
several CCBA member volunteers con-
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ery to his prepared site. The highest bidder
won the shed for $2,500. All materials and
labor were donated. All proceeds will go to
the FBA program to be used for field trips,
leadership camp and scholarships.
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Edward Russell Johnston poses with his family for a portrait.
CCBA honors member
Edward Russell Johnston is an award-winning, state
certified Class "A' General Contractor, and has been a pre-
mier master builder on the Nature Coast-area since 1976.
He has built hundreds of beautiful custom homes through-
out Citrus and all the neighboring counties.
Johnston has constructed numerous commercial build-
ings including banks, professional offices, medical offices
for doctors and dentists, shopping centers, gas stations and
convenience stores, movie theaters, industrial buildings
and steel buildings.
He also specializes in luxury home and commercial
remolding.
Johnston is a past-president of the CCBA and a current
director of the CCBA and member of the governmental
affairs committee, a past president and current director of
the Rotary Club of Crystal River-- Kings Bay, a past pres-
ident (two times) of the Citrus County Chapter of the
Florida Conservation Association (now CCA), and has
served the community in many other ways over the past
thirty-one years.
Johnston also holds a Florida Real Estate Brokers
license, Federal Aviation Private Pilot's license and a
United States Coast Guard Master Captain's license.
He and his wife Janet have three children. Oldest
daughter Anne is a chemical engineer at the Kennedy
Space Center, younger daughter Ellen is still studying, and
You can call Edward Johnston at (352) 795-2200 or find
him online at www.erj.net
Members further industry
It's important to
be involved with the CCBA
re you a member of the CCBA? When asked this question,
often the answer is "Why should I be?" when in fact, the
better question is: Why shouldn't you be?
Membership with your local Home Builders Association is
support of your industry through and through. Standing alone, a
small business is "a voice in the dark," but by joining other mem-
bers of the team, what can be accomplished is nothing short of
amazing.
When you join, you automatically become a full member at the
state and national level. That's three memberships for the price
of one.
cle Your National (NAHB), State (FHBA) and Local (CCBA) Home
g) Builders Associations offer plenty of resources to help each
member make the most of their investment and connect with the
benefits they value most.
For more than 60 years NAHB has been the nation's leading
n source for housing industry information. HBA members use a
variety of ways to stay connected to industry information, includ-
ing publications, e-newsletters, exclusive Web site content, bul-
FT letins, special reports, e-mail alerts, financial data and many
other means. Up-to-date information, when you want it, how you
want it!
Membership in your local Home Builders Association is more
than just networking or having a special seal on your business
door or stationary, it's about contacts.
You may not feel that you need more business, but every con-
tact a businessperson makes is a potential asset to them and
their business.
That doesn't just mean more business; it means better infor-
mation flow, more exposure to more innovative and/or more cost
effective materials and services, as well as more opportunities to
put your advertising dollars to their most effective use through
local HBA sponsorships and publications.
Put quite simply, it means that your business is better because
you made an investment in your industry!
So what are you waiting for? If you already know that you've
waited too long to support your industry, then go to www.citrus-
builders.com, and click on the '"Join CCBA' link for a printable
membership application.
If you're still not convinced that you need to make this invest-
ment, then call the CCBA Director of Member Services at (352)
746-9028.
The Future Builders of America is a
nonprofit workforce development and stu-
dent leadership program which links stu-
dents in area schools with the local build-
ing community. Guest speakers and field
trips to building sites along with opportu-
ND WINNERS
hley Suarez
ura Bell
ylor Michel
or Michel
ylo r Michel
improve their
nities for summer and
S post-graduation
employment help
introduce students to
rewarding opportuni-
ties in the residential
construction industry.
Club meetings also
provide for cama-
raderie and an oppor-
tunity for students to
leadership and teamwork
skills.
For more information, call Linda
Thompson at the Citrus County Builders
Association, 746-9028.
FBA Shed Project sponsoO
" AAA Roofing
" Gold Crest Homes
" Al & Sons Millwork.
" Joseph McMillian Ent. Inc.
A All Exterior Aluminurn
" Nichols Lumber
" Bruce Component Systems Inc
" Sandpiper Sign
" Citrus CAD
" SBT Construction
" Engineered Structure Services
" Sherwin Williams
" Fastenal
" Southeast Foam Insulators
" Tropical Windows
Ron Lieberman Graduates from FHBA BUTLD class
Ron
Lieberman
recently partici-
pated in training.
Citrus County Builders
Association Past President Ron
Lieberman of Nu-Era Homes in
Inverness recently graduated
from the Florida Home
Builders Association's Building
University for Individual
Leadership Development
(BUILD). He was among the
charter class of 14 graduates
who spent over 80 hours in
training to become more effec-
tive leaders in his association,
industry, and community.
The BUILD program was the
brainchild of 2007 FHBA
President John Wiseman of
Sarasota, who saluted
Lieberman for his achievement.
"By graduating from the BUILD
program, Ron Lieberman has
reaffirmed his commitment to
be a leader of our industry,"
said Wiseman. "He'll immedi-
ately put this experience to
work in chairing FHBAs Codes
and Standards Committee in
2008."
Lieberman was honored by
his BUILD classmates with the
Golden Key Award, symbolic of
the person who most effectively
opens doors of opportunities in
leadership.
"I enjoyed the BUILD experi-
ence and would recommend it to
anyone who wants to be a better
leader," says Lieberman. "The
education itself is great but the
best part of all is learning from
and building life-long relation-
ships with your classmates."
Applications are now being
taken for the BUILD Class of
2008 and can be obtained at
www.fhba.com or by e-mailing
FHBA's Public Affairs Director
Edie Ousley at
eousley@fhba.com, or calling
800-261-9447, ext. 18.
Special to the Chronic
Laura Bell, Jeff Sterns, Taylor Michel, Joe Bell, Andrew Maynard, Walt Stachowicz, Kyle Workman and Pete Kelley kneelingj
pose while their shed is under construction.
Future Builders ofAmerica construct shed as fundraiserforprograh
Lieberman was honored by his BUILD
classmates with the Golden Key Award ...
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Business DIGEST
Wellness center now
Medicaid provider
Russell Chiropractic and
Wellness Center has now become
a Medicaid provider. Medicaid
patients can now receive chiroprac-
tic care utilizing NASA technology
treatment known as the Pro-
Adjuster. Receive effective lifestyle
care without the traditional bend-
ing, twisting and cracking of the
spine. Call Michelle to schedule a
free spinal scan. The Center is at
3348 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Inverness, 726-0888.
Batson Chiropractic
gets new name
Batson Chiropractic is now
Citrus Injury & Wellness. Dr.
Batson has been serving the
Inverness area for more than 20
years.
Citrus Injury and Wellness wel-
comes its newest team member,
Dr. Erik Roach DC. He has recent-
ly moved to Citrus County from the
Orlando area. Dr. Roach is accept-
ing new patients.
Citrus Injury and Wellness now
offers chiropractic rehabilitation
services in addition to their health
care arsenal. If you have been
injured, come and see what help
we may offer you.
Health care services offered
include chiropractic, massage, chi-
ropractic rehabilitation, physiothera-
py and nutrition. They are located
at 2611 Hwy. 44 West, Inverness.
Hypnotist opens
Lecanto practice
Certified Hypnotist, Diane Valent,
recently opened a practice at 2067
N. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto.
She will be conducting free
Hypnosis Demonstrations.
Experience what it feels like to be
hypnotized. Seating is reserved,
call (352) 419-0126 for times and
dates. Valent specializes in weight
loss, golf enhancement and mind &
body relaxation. She is a certified
member of the National Guild of
Hypnotists, and a professional
member of the American Heart
Association. Classes in smoking
cessation and weight loss are
about to begin and private ses-
sions are always available by
appointment. If you are ready to
make a change in your life using
hypnosis as a tool, contact Diane
Valent at (352) 419-0126 for regis-
tration or information. .
Gray Information
expands service
Spring Hill Gary Gray of Gray
Information Solutions has
announced that due to its recent
move to larger quarters at 11035
Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill,
Florida 34608 it will now offer serv-
ice checks and
computer "tune-
ups" for home
.0;'% 1 computers.
Gray
Information
Solutions will now
offer the service
i of a "Microsoft
Gary Gray Certified Partner"
for the same
price that they would pay at a
national big-box store. Computer
service check tune-ups are only
$29.99.
Computer systems can be
brought by the Gray Information
Solutions office at 11035 Spring Hill
Drive in the Hogan Law Firm.A,
Building just west of Mariner'*
Boulevard. M .-r
Gray Information Solutions'is in
its seventh year of service to the
Suncoast area. It services clients in
Hernando, Pasco, Citrus, Pinellas
SCORE
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($10,000/$5000) 2,
($10,000/$2,500) 4. The invento-
ry turn best for you depends on
the type of business and many
other factors. If you are selling
food products, your inventory
will turn over weekly, or 52
times per year. If you are sell-
ing major appliances, the
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Wigs range in price from $59
and to $400 or more.
When Slusser learned that a
unit in Servos Plaza was avail-
able, she called her friend,
Ralph Russo, a counselor with
SCORE.
"I kind of did things back-
wards, calling SCORE after I
had gotten the store, but
Ralph said that was OK
because I had already done a
lot of the (preliminary) work,"
Slusser said.
One of the things Russo had
Slisser do w9s to figure out
and Hillsborough counties. Gray
Information Solutions Spring Hill
telephone number is (352) 556-
0280. The toll free number is (888)
211-1344 or go to www.grayinfor-
mationsolutions.com.
Local accountant
attends seminar
Phillip W. Price, MBA, CPA, with
the firm Price & Company, P.A. in
Crystal River, attended the Florida
Institute of Certified public
Accountants' FSU Fall Accounting
Conference in Tallahassee on Oct.
26. This seminar highlighted such
topics as Computer Forensics and
Partnerships/LLC Tax. The FICPA
is a professional association repre-
senting the interests of more than
18,000 CPAs with approximately
4,400 offices throughout Florida.
Price is a member of the FSU
Accounting Conference
Committee, which organizes the
event. He can be reached at 795-
6118 or via the firm Web site.
Group plans
luncheon in Ocala
OCALA Greater Ocala
Advertising Federation (GOAdFed)
presents guest speaker, Pedro Luis
P6rez, creator and co-owner
behind the Award-Winning Nuevo
Advertising Group in Sarasota. The
luncheon is Wednesday,
November 14, 2007 at 11:45 a.m.
at Brick City Center for the Arts at
23 S.W. Broadway Street in Ocala.
Reservations required. Open to the
public: members $15, non-mem-
bers $18.
For more information and/or
reservations, please call 352-239-
2415 or email
GOAdFed@gmail.com.
Glicksman joins
cancer institute
Brooksville -The Florida
Cancer Institute, an affiliate of US
Oncology, announced that Howard
Glicksman, M.D. has joined its
practice as a
Palliative Care
Specialist. Dr.
Glicksman is a
tl "0 Diplomate of the
American Board
of Hospice and
S Palliative
1 Medicine. He
Howard received his med-
Glicksman ical training from
the Uni 'tv of
Toro'hto's School of Medicine in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada and com-
pleted his rotating Internship at St.
Joseph's Hospital in Toronto. Dr.
Glicksman has practiced medicine
in Hernando County since 1984.
From 1984 through 1988 he was
on active staff at Lykes Memorial
Hospital in Brooksville. He held
active privileges at Oak Hill
Hospital from 1984 through 2003.
Prior to joining the Florida Cancer
Institute Dr. Glicksman practiced
Palliative medicine in Pasco and
Hernando Counties for four years.
Dr. Glicksman's philosophy of
care is that "Palliative Care is sim-
ply about living the best way you
can knowing that you probably
have a life-limiting condition." The
Palliative Care physician concen-
trates mainly on pain and symptom
management, providing timely
information toward setting goals in
light of the prognosis, and giving
support to the patient and family.
Dr. Glicksman's Palliative Care
services now provide an additional
continuum of care for Florida
Cancer Institute's patients. Dr. and
Mrs. Glicksman have lived in
Spring Hill since 1984.
The Florida Cancer Institute has
been serving patients throughout
the Nature Coast for over 20 years.
inventory turn will be consid-
erably less.
Many companies use a math-
ematic equation for guidance
to determine what inventory
turn they should utilize. They
factor average order frequency,
average lead time (time
between ordering and receiv-
ing the product), and other
variable factors that interfere
with an ideal inventory turn.
Some of the variables to con-
sider are: discounts for larger
how many wigs per month she
needs to sell to make the busi-
ness thrive. She calculated
that she needs to sell 40 a
month for the business to be
healthy, which, she said, is a
completely reasonable goal.
Even before she got the keys
to the store, Slusser ran an ad
in the Homosassa Beacon and
the other weekly papers
owned by the Chronicle, and
almost immediately she
received nine phone calls
from women eager for her
shop to open. Someone from a
hair salon also called one of
their clients is facing
chemotherapy and the loss of
her hair.
p tht respect Slifsser said
Florida Cancer Institute offers
patients multidisciplinary care for a
wide range of cancers and hema-
tological disorders. The multispe-
cialty group includes.11 Board
Certified physicians in the areas of
medical oncology, hematology,
radiation oncology, palliative medi-
cine, and one advanced nurse
practitioner. In addition, experi-
enced health care professionals
certified in oncology care support
the physician team.
Florida Cancer Institute has six
sites throughout Hernando and
Pasco Counties. For information
about Florida Cancer Institute call
1-888-206-0054 for immediate con-
sultation or go to
www.FloridaCancerlnstitute.us.
Center conducts error-
reduction training
The Hernando Endoscopy &
Surgery Center recently conducted
an in-service for its clinical staff on
"Reducing Medication Errors
Through Failure Mode and Effects
Analysis." This particular in-service
is based on the premise that med-
ication errors always occur. But
while medication errors can never
be eliminated, it is possible to pre-
vent errors with life-threatening
implications according to Neal M.
Davis, Pharm.D., (Dr. of
Pharmacology) and Michael R.
Cowen, MS, of the Institute of Safe
Medication Practices.
In this particular in-service
Cowen and Davis present a long
case for the use of "Failure Mode- -
and Effects Analysis," a technique
originally developed by the aero-
space industry in the late 1960's to
address the inevitability of human
error. The goal is to identify the
mistakes that will happen, before
they happen, and determine
whether the consequences of such
errors are "tolerable" or "intolera-
ble." The in-service demonstrates
how Failure Mode and Effects
Analysis can be adapted to the
health care environment using a
continuous quality improvement
approach.
The program is reducing med-
ication errors through "Failure
Mode and Effects Analysis" is pre-
sented as a professional service by
the Center for Proper Medication
Use and produced through an edu-
cational grant provided by
Burroughs Wellcome Company, a
pharmaceutical firm.
The in-service was provided to
clinical staff in compliance with the
recommendation of the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations.
The Hernando Endoscopy &
Surgery Center is located at 12180
Cortez Boulevard, Spring Hill,
Florida. It has achieved ambulatory
care accreditation from the Joint
Commission on the Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO).
For more information about the
Hernando Endoscopy & Surgery
Center call 352-596-4999 or go to .
CFCC, SCORE to offer
Quickbooks course
Central Florida Community
College will offer Beginning
QuickBooks with the Citrus County
Chapter of SCORE, Counselors to
America's Small Business.
The course will meet 1 to 5 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7, at the
Citrus Campus, Building L2, Room
201B, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto. The course fee is $85.
QuickBooks is an accounting
software package that is currently
used by more than 2 million small
businesses. This course will
acquaint participants with the basic
capabilities of the program and will
than needed quantities, vendor
reliability, the composition of
inventory (fast-moving and
slow-moving items), and ven-
dor's supply source variables.
If any of the variable factors
are extreme, they are weighted
more heavily in the equation.
Whether you need an equa-
tion for efficient inventory
turn or a simple calculation,
you need to be aware of your
inventory turn and how it
impacts your opportunity
her wig shop is not just a busi-
ness, but a service. She's spent
much of her career in the serv-
ice business, as a heritage man-
ager at Fountain Memorial
Park, and views service as an
integral part of who she is.
"I've been in many, many wig
shops, and most of the women
working there wear wigs but
still have their own hair," she
said, then lifted up her wig to
reveal her baldness.
"But my experience of wear-
ing wigs for 10 years and know-
ing what a woman experiences,
when I have a lady come in and
she's feeling depressed over
losing her hair, I can say, 'Me
too. I know what it's like.'
"Maybe I can put I smile on
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combine lecture with hands-on
instruction. It will familiarize partici-
pants with the basics of account-
ing, invoicing, recording sales, pay-
ing vendors, tracking inventories,
payroll, managing cash, budgeting
and financial reporting.
For additional information or to
enroll, call 249-1210 or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC to offer training
in numerical control
Corporate Training at Central
Florida Community College has
announced that it will soon offer an
introductory program in computer
numerical control for the manufac-
turing community. The course is for
entry level or existing employees
who are looking to become CNC
operators.
The program will cover the set
up, operation and basic program-
ming of CNC equipment, which is
computer-operated rather than
employee-operated. The courses
will be conducted at the Ocala
Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road,
with realistic simulators from one of
the country's leading CNC training
companies. The program begins in
December.
For information, contact Warren
Jones, (352) 854-2322, ext. 1480.
Hearing workshop on
tap in Crystal River
Gardner Audiology has
announced that it will conduct a full
day open house and workshop
entitled "Hear TV Dialog Clearly
with Less Volume" on Wednesday,
November 28,
2007 from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m. The
V 7 open house will
be held at the
Plantation Inn &
Gulf Resort,
9301 West Fort
Island Trail,
Dan Crystal River,
Gardner Florida 34429 in
"The Den" room.
Master Audiologist Dan Gardner,
MS will demonstrate new television
listening devices that improve TV
dialog at minimal volume levels
and provide cost-free individual
counseling on other listening
devices as Well.
Dan Gardner has 35 years of
experience in the Audiology profes-
sion. He holds a Masters degree in
Audiologyvfrom the University f o.
South Florida and is either certified
by or a member of: The American
Speech and Hearing Association,
Florida Speech and Hearing
Association, American Academy of
Audiology, and the Florida
Academy of Audiology.
Light refreshments and a
demonstration movie (with pop-
corn) will also be offered. The
demonstration is free. No appoint-
ment is required and walk-ins are
welcome.
Gardner Audiology maintains
offices in Spring Hill and Crystal
River. The Crystal River office is at
700 Southeast Fifth Terrace. If
interested in TV listening devices
but unable to attend the open
house, please call (352) 795-5700
in Crystal River or toll free at 1-
800-277-1182.
Hospital to present
about Staph Infections
Oak Hill Hospital has announced
that it will conduct another "Healthy
Living" community education pres-
entation on Thursday, Nov. 29 from
5 to 6:30 p.m. The presentation is
titled "Community Acquired
Methicillin Resistant
StaphylococcusAureus (CA-
MRSA)." The presentation will be
held at the Sugarmill Woods
costs.
For help understanding your
inventory turn, opportunity
costs, or with any of your other
business issues, call SCORE at
621-0775 or visit our Web site at
www.scorecitrus.org. It just
takes a moment to register and
ask a question. One of our
counselors with experience in
your area of concern will con-
tact you. All SCORE counsel-
ing is free and confidential.
The Citrus County Chapter
her face and let her know that
we can do this," she said. "I
think that's important, because
unless you lose all your hair,
you will never know what I'm
talking about."
She added that wigs aren't
just for people who have lost
their hair; they're also for
those who like variety and
fun.
"The key to a successful
business is to identify your
market and then come up with
a plan, and Donna has hit a
home run with a product that
hits a need in the community,"
Ralph Russo said. "She told
me about her disease and I
was impressed with her sensi-
tivit.v to other people. She is
Country Club, One Douglas Street
in Sugarmill Woods. The seminar
will be followed by health screen-
ings to include glucose, choles-
terol, blood pressure and blood
oxygen levels.
This particular
seminar is a joint
presentation by
Naresh
Menezes, M.D.
and Grigor
Varlakov, M.D.
S Dr. Menezes is
board certified in
Naresh Infectious
Menezes. Disease and
Board Certified in
Internal Medicine. Dr. Varlakov is
Board Certified in Family Medicine.
This is an opportunity for the
public to learn all
about appropri-
ate precautions wide variety o'
that can be taken experiences ir
in light of the both clinical ni rs-
recent infections ing and leader
i across the nation ship roles. Mot i
caused by the Anna recently she Vas
antibiotic resist- Garcia with Kindred
Grigor ant staphylococ- Hospital in
Vartakov cus aureus bac- Ocala:
terium, or MRSA. Garcia will oversee Citrus
Complimentary refreshments will Memorial's Neuro Telemetry Uni,
be served and seating is limited, which is a 40-bed unit that cares
For reservations call toll free (352) for patients admitted with a variey
628-6060 in Citrus or (352) 597- of neurological diagnoses include ng
6333 in Hernando. stroke and seizure disorders. Th
Oak Hill Hospital has been serv- unit houses many cardiac patier s,
ing the Nature Coast since 1984. It as well.
is the largest medical facility in Citrus Memorial is a 198-bed,,
Hernando and Citrus County (204 nonprofit, private community hoti-
acute care beds) and offers tal that provides health care sen ic-
Hernando County's only compre- es to residents of Citrus County
hensive heart program including and surrounding communities. The
open heart surgery. Oak Hill was hospital was recently awarded
the first hospital in the area to be Primary Stroke Center Certification
recognized as an accredited can- by the Agency for Health Care
cer institute and the first primary Administration. This certificate o'
stroke center to be fully accredited distinction is awarded only to th( se
by the Joint Commission on the programs that comply with the
Accreditation of Healthcare highest national standards for sqfe-
Organizations (JCAHO) in Citrus ty and quality of care and demor-
and Hernando County. It is located state a commitment to excellence
at 11375 Cortez Boulevard, Spring in providing primary stroke centl
Hill, 1.9 miles east of US 19 on services.
State Road 50. For more informa-
tion about this release, please con-
tact Richard W. Linkul, Director of
Marketing, at (352) 597-6383 or ., ..
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Skin Care Specialist. Linda is also (.u) format.
a graduate of Oak Hill Hospital's N E-mail photos and news
first "Ambassador" class, releases to newsdesk@
Oak Hill Hospital has been serv- chronicleonline.com, attn
ing the Nature Coast since 1984. It Business Digest.
is the largest medical facility in m Photos cannot be returned
Hernando and Citrus County (204 without a self addressed,
acute care beds) and offers stamped envelope.
Hernando County's only compre- Submit a photo each timl
hensive heart program including a news release is submit.'
open heart surgery. Oak Hill was ted about your business.
the first hospital in the area to be 0 For more information, cal
recognized as an accredited can- Linda Johnson, newsroorA
cer institute and the first primary coordinator, at 563-5660
stroke center to be fully accredited
of SCORE will hold an open about our role in small busi-
house for anyone interested in ness growth in Citrus Cou4ty.
becoming a SCORE volunteer.
SCORE provides free business
counseling to new and estab-
lished small businesses in the
county. The open house will be
from 3 to 7 p.m. Nov. 13 in the
Jerome Multipurpose Room
(Building L2, Room 103) on the
Lecanto Campus of Central
Florida Community College.
SCORE members will be
available to answer questions
an extremely dedicated per-
son to helping others."
In Slusser's shop the walls
are painted a soft plum.
Tiffany-style stained glass
lamps and decorative mirrors
give an elegant, comfortable
boutique feel. There's a pri-
vate area, behind a partition,
for women who want privacy.
As Slusser said, this is "too
personal, too private and too
important" to a woman not to
provide a safe place. And even
though the shop will be closed
on Sunday and Mondays,
every client will get Slusser's
cell phone number for "wig
emergencies."
"They can call me 24/7," she
said,
We are especially interestedIin
women and minorities joining
our organization to furtt er
expand our ability to provi e
effective counseling to smpll
businesses.
If you have any questions,
please call the SCORE officE at
621-0775, or call Bob Radcli Te
at 382-3656. I'm Kenn(th
Parrott wishing you a great
month in business.
Slusser will also carry h ir-
pieces for men and wigs or
children, too.
"When I shaved my heac, I
cried like you wouldn't
believe," she said. "This as
been a dream of mine and l m
looking forward to it. If el
Citrus County is definite ly
ready for this. We should h ve
a place where we can o,
where we can feel good ablut
ourselves and have fun."
Tiffany Wigs is in Servos
Plaza on U.S. 19 South fin
Homosassa. Store hours 4re
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues ay
through Friday, 11 a.m. t 2
p.m. Saturday and by appoi t-
ment on Sunday and Monday.
Call 06314727. ,'
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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by the Joint Commission on the
Accreditation of Healthcare |
Organizations (JCAHO) in Citrui
and Hernando County. It is located
at 11375 Cortez Boulevard, SpriNg
Hill, 1.9 miles east of US 19 on i
State Road 50. For more informe-
tion about this release, please con-
tact Richard W. Linkul, Director cO
Marketing, at 352-597-6383 or
Richard.Linkul@hcahealthcare.c
m. In Citrus call 352-628-6441.
Citrus Memorial
welcomes Anna Garc a
Citrus Memorial Health Syster i
welcomes Anna Garcia, R.N., B N,
to the team. Garcia recently 4
accepted the position of manage
for the Neuro
[ ] Telemetry Unit
(NTU). She
brings with he& a
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Lost Cat
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Citrus Spring
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Friday, November 16
10am- 12pm
Regions Bank Route
491 Beverly Hills
Sat. November 17
10am 12pm
Nature Coast Lodge
Route 491 Lecanto
CAT ADOPTIONS
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M till 4:00 P M
Monday-Friday.
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appointment.
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are altered, tested for
Feline Luk and Aids.
Up to date on vac-
cines for age
appropriate.
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DIRECTOR
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In GI Ambulatory
Surgery Center, in
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RN with managerial
experience.
Fax resume to
(305) 441-8017
attn: Millie or email
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Health & Rehab
352-746-9500 Ext. 722
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to the coilintnirllt. .llithougli we'ree eihbrading the future with lnovatlve tech olog)
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WHERE:
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Citrus Memorial Health System
502 W. Highland Boulevard
lnicrneis, FL 34452
DATE:
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TIME:
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Computer Doctors
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All jobs welcome! We
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3rd Generation Painting
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George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
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Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof cleah. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
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J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
AUTO, RV & TRUCK
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Affordable Boat Maint.
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Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
MORRILL MARINE
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installed (352) 628-3331
AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
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352-220-4244
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
FREE ESTIMATES
FREE P.U. & DELIVERY
Furniture & Cornices
(352) 628-5595
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Temp/Lg term. Lic.
352-628-9290/400-1448
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errands. $8 hr. (4hr.
min) 352) 637-9245
V LOVING CARE Wo
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difference. Will care
for elderly person in
my home or yours 24 hr.
care. Louisa, 201-1663
EChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc: Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
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Abigail's Housekeeping
Personalized cleaning
Windows also 726-3812
DEPENDABLE
GREAT RATES
FREE ESTIMATES
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ABLE & EXP'D CLEANER
Laundry, sew & errands.
FREE Est., Ref. & Lic.
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ANNE'S CLEANING
SERVICE
352-601-3174
EXP'D HOUSEKEEPER
12 yrs. in Citrus Co.
Avg. $60/home
(352) 212-3441
House Cleaning
Weekly/Bi-weekly,
Homosassa Area
Call Mary 352-503-6300
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CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const.,Vacant
Prop.,Offices, Residen-
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ORGANIZATION & MORE
Floors to ceilings
Inside/Out & in b'twn
(352) 362-6452
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25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
M.H. Thrasher
Old or New-We Do It
Ail Lic/Ins/member
CCBA (352) 465-3086
ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction. 637-4373
CRC 1326872
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Screen rooms & morel
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(352) 201-1599
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1 panel or camp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
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for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs, Lic. & Ins. FREE
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Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
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Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
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CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
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Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs, Lic. 352-726-3878
Roofs, Drives, & Homes
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DW ($65+ up) 24/7
Kerry (352) 795-4204
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
ftessure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small! Reliable. Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
IA Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press. wash.Lic&lns.
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Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
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RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic #0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. Lic#189620
352-201-0116,726-0762
HOME REPAIR
you need it done, we'll
do it. 30 yrs. exp. Lic/Ins.
#73490256935,489-9051
Jim's handymaneue'
pwr washing, It. hauling
painting, home repair,
fence Installing, Lic.
#258887 (352) 344-5213
Painting, Hauling, Trim
Siding, Decks, Sheds &
Repalrs.Lic. #2677
(352) 586-7258
DUN-RITE ELECTRIC INC.
Elec. Serv./Repairs, New
const. Remodel Free Est
726-2907 EC13002699
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Llc.5863 (352) 746-0141
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352,447-3713/232-2898
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
a FAFO RDAB'LE,' "
I HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
I Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
A LITTLE of EVERYTHING
Moving-Hauling-Tree
Service-Cleanups &
Clean-outs-dump runs
Lic 352-560-7005 Ins
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
r AFFORDABLE, 1
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
IAppl. Furn, Const, I
l Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
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C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professlonal
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
Junk Hauling and
property clean up.
Foreclosure? Moving?
We Haul it AWAY!
352-465-6419
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install *Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In Citrus County
for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lie 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
WERE
FENCES BY DALLAS
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
Lic./Ins. (352) 795-1110
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing
All types. Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
PRICES
Free Estimates. All Types
20 yrs exp. AC#27453
352-464-2342, Dallas Jr.
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260
John Gordon Roofing
Res Rates, Free est. Roud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
JOHN SCOTT ROOFING
FREE Est. Senior Discount
Lic.ccc1325704
352-447-8050
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Rates!!
Exp'd, Lic. CCC 1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Lic#2579/Ins. 746-1004
CONCRETE WORK
Sdewdks, Driveways Palios,
Free est. Uc. 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
Uc. 1476 726-6554
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews Specializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
LIc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. Lic. CRC 1327902
(352)465-2177
www.wfgillesple.com
0 9
Bathroom Remodeling
Repairs, Qual. Installer
Uc106120. Insured.
(352) 382-4621
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 ,
STONE MASON
Outdoor Fireplaces,
Waterfalls & Ponds,
Walks & Patios, Etc.
(352) 592-4455
HURRICANE BUILDERS
Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
Exp. Drywall Specialty
New, Restoration &
Repair. Lic CRC 1329305
(352) 563-2125
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 Svoes of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
LARRY'S TRACTOR
SERVICE Finish grading
& bush hogging,
352-302-3523/628-3924
TOP SOIL SPECIAL *"
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
t 352-302-6436 t
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Site Prep, Driveways.
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
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
I High Quality Lawn
Care I Comm./Res
All Your Property
Needs! 352-419-4607
"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
ANDERSEN'S YARDMAN
SERVICES, Mowing, &
Trimming, Trash,
hauling, Low rates
1-352-277-6781
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./lns. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
DUN-RITE Lawn Service
Mowing, Tree Trimming
Small tractor work.
Debris Cleanup
352-302-4686
G. Nelson & Son, Lawn
Service, mowing, trim-
ming, etc, dependable
lic. & ins. (352)563-2118
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
e 352-464-3967
POOL CLEANING
SERVICE & REPAIR
First Month 72 OFF
16 yrs. Exp. Licensed
Michael (352)637-6618
POOL LINERS! s
S 15 Yrs. Exp.
Call for free estimate
(352) 591-3641 t
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
DRY OAK FIREWOOD
4 X 7 Stack
$80 delivered.
(352) 344-2696
FIREWOOD
seasoned oak split 4x8
facecord, delivered &
stkd $70 352-220-9444
OAK FIREWOOD
$80./4x 8 (Face Cord)
Delivery Available
352-726-9476, 860-2214
OAK FIREWOOD
Quality Seasoned &
Split. 4 x 8 face cord,
del. $75 (352)476-3149
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"DEBRIS HAULING"'
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-28?8
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CONSIGN AT
COMO RV
Hwy. 44-Inverness
(352) 344-1411 I
Hwy. 19 Homosassa
(352) 628-1411 1
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES,
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
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6" Seamless Gutt
Best Job Availabli1
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-(114
SMALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM |
* Uc & Ins 621-U088
DIAMOND GUTTER
5" & 6" seamless
Colors available
Lic. ins. (352) 464-4
CIRCLE T
SOD FARMS INC.,
Res/Com. Installations
Lic.(352) 400-2221 1s.
Your' world fit.
Even' Day
CHRONICLE
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CCC025464 QB0002180 9 0 F I2
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES
I-,P I LU U I-
COPLT ROOFI
Starting is Important
Stopping is CRITICAL
WE DO
BRAKES!
Citrus Tire &
Automotive Center
2302 W. Hwy. 44 Inverness, FL
72474 MV-9761
(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
TOTme To Spruce Uyp For Tfre foidays
54 & ? T Painhing, Jnc.
Interior-Exterior Painting
Pressure Washing
634-5152 or 860-1184
Call today to get that one room
or whole house freshened up!
We use Porter Paint
729473 Lic. #139587
7313-5
PAIINTINIG CORP.
Lic. & Ins.
EXPERT PAINTERS -
Home Maintenance
Unstop Any Drain $75
Pressure Washing
Residential &
Commercial Cleaning
352-569-4098 Bus
352-418-1028 Cell
723929
TREE SERVICE '- "
. .G OUT ON A LIMB F IR YOUL--
Free Estimates .
Licensed & Insured *
Member of International
Society of Arboriculture
F., _S enio- rs
'Ken Morgan
OFFICE (352) 797-0409
CELL (352) 584-0442
Roof Cleaning Specialist
The Only Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew Off
Siding Stucco- Vinyl Concrete Tile & Asphalt Roofs
GUARANTEED!
Restore Protect Beautify Residential & Commercial
B Suncoast
Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.
1877-601-5050 352-489-5265
Modernize
Your Home
/ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR TRIM
V ADD NEW HARDWARE OR LOCK4
V CHANGE YOUR DOORS OR TRIW-
V ADD CROWN MOLDING
V ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS
Call Doors & More
(352) 697-1200
Kaufman
Construction
* Small Jobs Welcome Porch Enclosure
* Remodeling Soffit & Facing
* Room Additions inyl Siding
* Garages Doors & Windo-'s
(352) 628-0100
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system and data
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Dependability a must.
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ARBOR TRAIL REHAB
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
SF/TMEICAL
-I BILLER
Experienced only
SExcellent Benefits
S apply. Fax Resume
to: 352-795-5559
. Licensed
Practical
Nurse/Certified
Medical Assistant
We are seeking an
S LPN/CMA for a
L,. fast-paced medical
7- practice located in
Crystal River. Ideal
candidate must have
previous physician
office experience to
be responsible for
performing EKGs,
SPFTs, vital signs and
-(phlebotomy. Will also
(, assist the physician
and be responsible
for front desk duties.
Please apply online
I at
www citrusmh coam
CMHS is an equal
opportunity employer
MA/LPN
P/T Tuesday/Thursday
in Beverly Hills.
Phlebotomy exp. a
MUST! Urology exp. a
PLUS! Fax Resume To:
(352) 746-3040
DFWP/EOE
= MEDICAL
ASSISTANT &
RECEPTIONIST
Front & Back Exp.,
F/T, computer &
phlebotomy. For busy
primary care MD Off.
Fax Resume To:
352-489-5786
NOW HIRING
F c, rienced,
-i.-r,.. ] Dependable
CNA's/HHA's
H,:..j,I/ & Live-in,
f nle schedules
.rT :. -.- $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885
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NEEDED
We are looking to
add an experienced
Receptionist to our
I, professional team.
Excellent Communi-
cation, interpersonal
& computer skills
A MUST!!
Fax Resume:
Attn. Wendy
(352) 795-6460
RN, LPN,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR *
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
*RN/LPN*
Citrus Health and
Rehabilitation Center,
-an agency free skilled
nursing facility, has
one position
available on 11-7
shift. We offer an
excellent salary and
benefit package
am including
health/dental/vision
insurance, a liberal
paid time off
program.
Please apply in
person,-for an
immediate interview:
701 Medical Court
East, Inverness
EOE/DFW
Not-for-profit
S RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S
Interim Health Care
S (352) 637-3111
L[J IVAN
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RN's Are you
Tired?
Looking for a
rewarding position
with Less stress?
Come check out
Home Health.
Now Hiring
FT RN Case
Manager
PRN RN's for visits
Medical Benefits forI
FT and PRN positions
Tender Loving CareI
(352) 564-2700
CLINICAL LAB
SCIENTISTS
CMHS, inverness, FI
needs 2 Clinical Lab
Scientists to perform
Lab Procedures,
operate lab
instruments,
REQs. BS Med Tech, FIl
License, AMT or
equiv. cert,
Send Resume to:
HR Director, 502 W
Highland Blvd,
Inverness, Fl. 34452
MR. AUTO INSURANCE
Seeking 440/220
Call (352) 795-0099
or Fax Resume
(352) 563-5246
P/T COMPUTER
OPERATOR
Computer/Internet
/Website Savy,
Web Design.
Call 352-563-1873
BARTENDER
No exp. necessary for
busy Inglis lounge. Must
apply in person. Call for
oppt. (352) 601-3296
COOK
Une Cook/Prep Cook
Ex p. nec. Apply
Black Diamond HR,
3073 W. Shadow Creek
Loop, Lecanto Fl.
EOE DFWP
M-
ATTENTION
Real Estate Agents,
Brokers, and
Salesmen of all fields.
Are you fired of long
hours with no
compensation?-
My agents make
$5,000 to $7,000
3 r '.:.,rr ,'r. r.,3 -c
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enrollment of the new
Medicare Advantage
plans for Retirees on
Medicare
You will work in
Pharmacies.
Senior Centers and
Local area.
My Agents enjoy
Monthly Bonuses
We take trips all
over the world
We advance 1st
commissions
Vested Renewals
We have Preset
appointments
TV Leads
Seminars
Pre approach letters
Please call Mr. Buck
at 1-352-726-7722
for an interview or
Fax Resume to
1-352-726-6813
The New AT&T is
NOW HIRING
Customer Service
Representatives for
the Ocala Call
Center.
The primary job of an
AT&T Customer Serv-
ice Representative is
to handle customer
inquiries activations
billing calls while
providing world class
customer service.
Successful Associates
have:
A High School
Diploma or
Equivilant
6 Month Customer
Service or call
center experience
The ability to work
a flexible schedule
Part time career
opportunities are
available after
successfully com-
pleting 5 weeks of
class room training
& 8 weeks on the
transition team.
Inquire at the time
of the Interview for
more details.
Great benefits
Great Pay
To apply visit:
www.wireless.att.com
careers
For more information
contact Sue at
800-509-1822
AT&T is an affirmative
action/equal
opportunity employer
WORK AT HOME!
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g Learn to work at home transcribing
medical reports dictated by doctors!
Train At Home *An In-Demand Career No Commuting
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INDEPENDENT SALES
Up to 2K a week in
commission,
No exp necessary
352-249-6825
SALES/CASHIER
FT/PT, Seasonal
Positions, fast paced,
upscale citrus shop,
will train, Wildwood
Call for Interview
352-572-2452
Exp'd
PRE-ENGINEERED
METAL BUILDING
ERECTORS
Local work. Good
starting salary. Paid
holidays & vacation.
Must have transp.
Call Mon.-Fri., 8AM-2PM
Toll Free: 877-447-3632
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
EARN BIG MONEY
Learn to operate at
Associated Training
Services,
866-448-3413
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Securitas
Security
Services Inc.
the largest Security
provider in the world,
is currently hiring for
Security Officers for
the Crystal River site
located at the
Progress Energy
Nuclear Facility in the
Citrus County area.
If you enjoy working
In a physically
demanding,
professional environ-
ment, have excellent
customer service skills,
and are dedicated
to doing a great job,
this may be the
opportunity for you!
Minimum
Requirements:
Reliable
transportation
Eligible to work in
the U.S. 21 years of
age or older High
School Diploma or
G.E.D.
Good written and
verbal communica-
tion skills
Military background
or previous Security
experience is
preferred, but
NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED. Willing
to submit to
background
procedures including
drug screen and
background check.
ALL APPLICANTS ARE
WELCOME. To learn
more about Securitas
Security Services Inc.
in your area, visit us at
www.securitas
inc.com
beginning rates of
pay are as follows:
While in training '
$ 13.25.per hour -
CR3 standards and
the State of Florida,
your rate then
increases to
$15.43 per hour.
Classes are set
to begin
December 10th.
Benefits Available to
Full-Time employees:
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Medical Coverage
*AETNA Dental
Coverage
Vision Service Plan
(VSP) Vision
Coverage
Mercer 401K
After 1 year of
service =1 Week
Vacation
After 2 years of
service = 2 weeks
Vacation
After 7 years of
service = 3 weeks
Vacation
72 hours personal /
sick time a year
Jury Duty Pay
Funeral Leave
All benefits and
pay per Collective
Bargaining
Agreement.
ALL interested
applicants
PLEASE VISIT
www.securitas
and find your
location of interest to
apply; once you
have done so select
the Armed Security
Officer (Energy) as
your selection. The
application usually
takes about 60 90
minutes. We will NOT
be accepting any
phone calls all
interested applicants
must submit online,
Applications will be
accepted November
4th through
November 14th.
ALL interested
applicants can
access the online
application via the
internet from your
home, your local
Unemployment
office, a public library
or other facility
offering internet
service for public use,
STRUCTURAL STEEL
ERECTION
FOREMAN
Some out of town work
requited. Good Pay.
Homosassa area.
Email resume to:
foremanresume
yvahoo.com
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers, Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits, OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
USCG Certified
CAPTAIN &/or
PADI DIVE MASTER
For Manatee Tours.
Guaranteed Weekly
pay. No retail sales.
Exp, with kids a must.
Call 352-302-1432
for more info.
3 OTR SOUTHEAST
DRIVERS NEEDED
FL, GA, AL, MS, KY TN,
LA, AR & MO
68% Drop & Hook
Excellent Pay
Slhn On Bonus
Health & Dental &
More!
Rider Program
CDL/A 2Yrs OTR
Shoreline
Transportation
1-877-208-9176
APPOINTMENT
SETTERS NEEDED
Professional &
Friendly Office.
Monday thru Friday
Dally & Weekly
Bonuses Available
1I
Apply @
217 E. Highland Blvd.
Inverness
Ask for Heather
(352) 726-7722
ASSISTANT
CAMP RANGER
for GIRLSCOUTS
F/T hours $11.23/hr
Assists in Daily Maint.
of camp property.
Wildwood area
Fax Resume
813-282-4671
or email
prossle@gswcf org
visit us @
www.gswcf.org
Choir Director
Part time
& Key Boardest
Part time
Hernando United
Methodist Church
Call (352) 726-7245
For Applications
Environmental
Specialist.
The Sumter County
Health Department
has an opening for
an Environmental
Specialist. Requires a
Bachelors Degree in
a Physical or Natural
Science. Starting
Salary is $28,000.
Apply on line at
MyFlorlda.com For
more information call
(352) 793-7133
HORSE FARM HELP
Exp, stalls, turn out,
groom. Inglis area.
F/T/ EOE
35Z-447-1008
POSTAL JOBS
$17.33 $27.58/HR,
NOW HIRING. for
application & free
government job info.
call
AMERICAN ASSOC.
OF LABOR
1-913-599-8226, 24HRS
emp, serv.
RESIDENT
MANAGER
Needed
For Government
subsidized
apartments In
Wildwood.
Maintenance exper.
a must Apartment
rent, electric & water
is provided.
EOE
Fax Resume To:
(863) 683-4693
P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus.
Smiling faces a mustli
Apply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
Your world first
Need ajob
or a
qualified
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
CHOlassfieds
Classifleds
S NOW HIRING
LOCALLY
Laige nallonal
organization.
SAvg. Pay $20/hr.
Over $55K annually.
Including full
benefits & OT, paid
training, vacation.
S F/T & P/T
1-866-515-1762
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ESTABLISHED SALON
FOR SALE. Exc. location.
352-341-5043 or
352-212-0514/637-5078
Mobile Concession
Owners Retiringl
$15K OBO for this 22'
Tandem Trir. w/whis,
Turn-key Operation
w/all equipment,
Bud 352-382-3648
Call for appointment.
POOL ROUTE
CITRUS Cnty Net $84K +
year. Will train. Guaran-
tee accounts $67K full
price. 877-766-5757
www.poolroutesales.
coam NPRS Inc. Broker
COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime to Hard Money,
Investment REHAB,
Private, Lg Equip, loans.
Mark (352) 422-1284
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16 495
35x50x12 (2: 12 pitch)
2- 10x10 Roll-up Doors
2-Gable Vents, Entry Dr.
4" Concrete Slab
$29 795 INSTALLED
Many Sizes Avail,
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
FL. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
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1-866-624-9100
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FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
STORAGE SHED
Need to sell! 12x14 New
in Feb'07 Uhaul
$2800obo 352-399-1524
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
Wash Stand
oak excel. cond., $125.
(352) 586-7393
M"-I
Dept. 56 Snow Village
$50 each, Leave mes-
sage. On sale to Dec.
15th 341-6821
Victorian Miniature
House & Addition wall
furnishings. $500 firm;
3 Pc. Antique Eastlake
Set. Nice cond, $300
(352) 621-3135
2 large cuft.
REFRIGERATORS
side by side, exc. cond.
$325 & $275.
(352) 344-4182
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesalesale Prices
-2 Ton $780.00
S2-/2 ton $814.00
-1 3 Ton $882.00
Installation kits;
SProf. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Dellveryl 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves, Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AIR CONDITIONER
Carrier, Ext. Unit W/OUT
Air Handler, Model #
38CKC024330
2 yrs. old. Never Used.
$1 10(352) 637-6618
Gas clothes dryer,
good cond. white
Magic Chef, reduced
to $150. (352) 726-1373
REFRIGERATOR
23.6 cu. ft. white No
frost, side by side.
GE Profile, $250
352-795-5976/634-4479
REFRIGERATOR
Whirlpool, 19.9cu.ln. 2
dr. 6 yrs. old. Exc. cond.
Almond. $225.
(352) 746-2154
Refrigerator, Kenmore,
new biscuit color,
Ice/water In dr. $325.
Gas Oven, Kenmore,
new biscuit color,
digital, $199.
(352) 400-4900
Roper FRIDGE/FREEZER
$50 Good Cond,
WHIRLPOOL STOVE
Works great w/dlg.
oven display. $60 firm,
(352) 697-2791
WASHER/DRYER
Kennmore Hvy Dty -
Top of the line $175 Ea
$300for both
(352) 746-9909
Computer Credenza &
Hutch 60"w Drk Mahog,
Finish good cond. $150
Ornate writing desk
28"w x 56"L Cherry
Hardwood & veneers
In-laid top orig $800
ask$250 (352) 746-9909
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crsEmploy
c= I nf o
Dark green sofa, like
new, $300. Wrought
Iron glass top table
w/6 chairs, $200,
(352) 344-9421
DAY BED
White w/Itundle,
excellent Condition
$225 (352) 637-5080
DINING RM. TABLE
W/LEAF & 6 HI Back
Chairs. $275;
7 PC. LIVING ROOM SET
$400 (352) 228-7611
Call After 4:00 pm
DINING ROOM SET
Oak table w/leaf, 6
chairs, $200; NEW
BISTRO TABLE,
w/upholstered stools,
$150; (352) 270-8046
DINING ROOM SET
Table w/6 cane back
chairs $250;
L.R. SECTIONAL, Micro
Suede w/recliner $250
(352) 249-8004
10468 N. Citrus Ave.
GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVERS AD
Did you ever wonder
what to do with those
left over Items from
your Garage sale?
We have the
Answer for Only
$12.95
The week after your
Garage Sale just give
us a call and we will
run a 6 line ad
for 5 days,
(352) 563-5966
(352) 726-0902
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HEAVY DUTY WELDING
CART, 30"x48", hold
Aceleen tank &
Oxygen, $200.
PIPE TRI POD, RIDGE,
$100, (352) 220-4257
TOOL BOX, MATCO, 25
Drawers, dbl stack,
$1200.
WELDING MACHINE,
MillerXMT304, Invert,
300ft welding lead,
$1200.
MIG WELDER, Hobart
w/1251argon tank,
$250.
(352) 220-4257
RCA CONSOLE TV
Color, Good Cond.
$75;
SHARP FAX Machine
$30 Like New!
(352) 746-6202
TOSHIBA 15"
LCD TV, Lightly used.
W/owner's manual &
remote. $275 New/
Sell $175,
(352) 795-1731
TOSHIBA TV
48" Projection Screen.
Almost new cond,
250 obo,
(352) 270-8256
Front Entrance Door
Brass leaded fan
window, Insulated,
wood grain, right hand
$49.
(352) 400-4900
'SS Dbl Kitchen Sink
& 3 Drop-in White Bath-
room sinks all
w/chromew attachs.
Exc Cond. $95 382-1088
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
SAll Computer Repair
I We come to you. I
21 yrs. exp. 7 days.
(352) 212-1165
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DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeelil.com
HEWLETT PACKARD
Desktop. Pentium 3
450 mh. Internet ready.
Inc. Monitor, keyboard,
& mouse. $125 obo
(352) 621-0248
Lap Top Computer
Toshiba, Satellite A105,
Windows XP, only used
4 mos. 3 yr. warranty
$450. Canon PIXMA,
model MP150, printer,
copy & scan, $75.
(352) 220-6823
Used Compac
Computer,
new modem,
$35.
(352) 344-9593
I 000
Uving Rm Sectional
nice, $225.
Dining Rm. Set,
4 chairs all wood,
carved $150.
(352) 860-1426
WROUGHT IRON
PATIO SET
Round glass top table
w/ 4 cushioned chairs
$95. (352) 382-3575
2 Captains Twin Beds,
bkcase, headboards,
3 drawers in each
bed. Shelving Unit
w/ 3 drawers $300.
(352) 746-7340
3 Pc. Sectional.
blue, incl. 2 recliners,
fold out double bed.
$400 obo (352)489-8499
YOUR FURNITURE
Is Waiting For You
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
A 6 Pc. Twin bedroom,
solid mahogany
complete
$500.
(352) 586-7393
BARSTOOLS (4)
30" High Wood, Shaker
style $48 takes all
(352) 746-9909
Bedroom Set
full sz. capt. bed, w/
mattress, matching
chest of drawers, light
oak w/ silver knobs,
$550. (352) 344-5434
BEDS *:+ BEDS *+ BEDS
The factory outlet storel
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 '0' Full $159
Queen $199/ King $249
Please call 795-6006
CHINA HUTCH
Wood, $125;
DRAFTING TABLE
"SPACESAVER" 31 X42
Adj. $75
(352) 628-6007
CITRUS HOME DECOR
Like new Furniture
Buy, Sell, Consignment,
Homosassa, 621-3326
COCKTAIL TABLE NEW
Marble topped,
antique ornate carved
light color wooden legs,
48"X36", Cost $500, Ask-
ing $150 (352) 527-9446
Couch & Loveseat
white w/green &
mauve good cond.
$100. -
Entertainment center
$10. (352) 344-2842
DINING ROOM SET
4 Chairs, Table, Hutch
Excellent Condition
$350 obo
352-422-3995
DINING ROOM SET
Wood Table & 4 chairs.
$50;
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
$20
Homosa.(352)697-9458
Dining Room
Table,Light Hard
Wood Oblong w/4
chairs, $325. Lanai
Table, octagon, fiber-
glass, & chairs.w/4
green canvas cushion
chairs, $175.
352- 726-4620
DINING TBL 4 chrs, 3
center chrs PIER 1 Santa
Fee, Rustic Pine Style
$475, DINING TABLE
wood w/tile in-lay drop
leaf, 2 bnchs 2 chrs
$150 (352) 697-1567
DRAFTING CHAIR
Like new, rolling. $45;
VIDEO CABINET
3' T x2' W., Lt. Color $25
(352) 344-4883
Dual Recllner sofa,
excellent condition,
$75
(352) 637-3518
Entertainment center,
solid oak and 27"
Sony color TV,
8 yrs old, $375
(352) 637-6420
GUEST RM FURN.
seldom used white
cottage style, Queen
Style HB, Mattress, Box
Springs. Duvet, Quilt
pillow shams, Eyelet
trimmed sheets. $775
352-746-6975
Gun Cabinet
w/ Drawer, 25" W x
65"H 16D glass door,
locks, inside light,
excel, cond. $250
(352) 746-6309
La-Z-Boy RECLINER
Big Man w/Scotch
guard. Tan. Lk, New!
Pd. $650/Sell $125;
2 RATTAN ARM CHAIRS
Pickled Oak, $75/both.
1(352) 344-4883
LEATHER SOFA
Brand new! Full size.
Asking $800
(352) 503-5041
LIFT CHAIR
Rose. exc, cond.
Paid $950 Sell $350
(352) 563-5239
LIVING RM SET
Dark Hunter grn
Leather Very good
cond. $700 abo
(352) 860-2318 Iv msg
LOVE SEAT
w/matching Chr
quilted des. $100,
Swivel Rocker Gold $40
(352) 382-0104
Oak Executive Desk,
Slosstop, 76"x42"x29"
250. Overdesk open
hutch, 57"x10"x32" $75
(352) 464-4138
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Cooler Weather
Longer hours.
Tues thru Fri. 9am-5pm
Saturday 9am-Ipm
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
Queen Poster Bedroom
Set, head & foot board,
rails, box spring& mat-
tress, dresser & night
b unu u uic i
$195. (352) 621-0300
Queen size BR set w 2
stands, mattress, head-
board, dresser & mirror,
$250. Dark brown dining
table, & 4 chairs, all
wood, like new, $125
(352) 344-9421
QUEEN SOFA BED w/
matching Love Seat,
Exc cond, $225.
Rocker, $25.
(352) 795-4678
Recliner
extra large scallop
back, beige,
4 mos, old $150.
(352) 344-4215
SOFA
Clayton Marcus, 8 Way
Hand Tied Plush
Comfort. Orig. $1,800.
Like new for $395
746-0695/208-4428
Solid Oak
Entertainment
Center $200;
352-212-6003
SWIVEL BAR STOOLS(2)
Chrome & Leather
Very good cond.
$9,/pr. OBO
(352) 527-1388
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
Wicker Kitchen Set
4 chairs, glass table
$100. obo
(352) 249-1252
CHARCOAL GRILL
Weber 1 Touch, Silver.
Brand New in Boxl
$45
(352) 344-0293
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
7 ft. Cassia Tree,
In bloom,
$15.
(352) 341-7777
BEVERLY HILLS
Sat, & Sun. 8-2
64 S. Jeffery St.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Sat,,Sun,, & Mon, 9-4
Tools, Electronlces, Furn.
HERNANDO
MOVING SALE
Thurs-Sun 8- 3, Furniture,
Dishes, Tools, Air, comp,
Bikes, Bedding, camp
Items, Stereo, TV
3344 E. Dale Ct.
Hernando, Cit. Hills
Nov. 10 & 11,9-4
Multi-Family, Rt. 44 to
School St. to Nashville,
2nd Ift, 1776 W. Stafford
HOMOSASSA
Big Yard Sale, ETC.
Fri., Sat. Sun. 6420 W.
Patriot St./Carriage St.
(352) 628-5701
IN THE SPIRIT OF
THANKS
T- -. ' l: .. :
z,
The Chronicle
Classified Team
would like to
extend to you our
Thanks by offering:
1 FREE DAY
on any paid
2 DAY GARAGE
SALE AD
Give us a call during
the month of
November and
WE'LL EAT YOUR
WORDS
ON THE 3RD DAY."
GOBBLE, GOBBLE
(352) 563-5966
Offer valid
Nov.l-Nov.30, 2007
INVERNESS
Sat. Sun. 8 am-4 pm
off Independence
2906 Monroe St. W.
INVERNESS
SAT/SUN 9-3
Gift Shop Items from
Closing 9511 SWAN DR.
WEDDING DRESS
Full length, white,
w/veil. Sz. 8. Asking $125
561-236-1051 Aftr, 6
BARBER
ESTHETICS/
SPA TRAINING
Nail Technology
Massage Therapy
Dec. 8 Massage Thpy
Weekends
Dec. 10 Cosmetology
Days
Dec. 17 Barbering
Nights
Jan. 8 Massage Ther,
'Days
Jan. Cosmetology
Nights
Massage Thpy' Nights
Available In 2008
Skin & Nail Specialty
Classes 'Form Monthly
(727) 840-8415
Bene's Inter.atlonal
Schoolof Y.
Barber &
Massage Nierapy
7127 U.S. Hwy. 19
Now Port Richey, FL
3402
12 ft, Trampoline
w/ safety net, less than
2 yrs, old asking $150.
(352) 628-1908
16 ft. Tandem Axle,
Car Trailer, $1,400.
Stucco Mixer $650.
(352) 228-2268
5,000 watt Generator
110/220, very clean,
$350 (352) 634-4439
280' CHAIN LINK FENCE
ULike new w/all hard-
ware, Gates, etc.
$650/obo
(352) 527-4910
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All types of Furniture
& Appliances for Sale,
TV's beds, bearu
dining etc. Call for
details (352) 527-4811
Antique Mohagany
Veneer China Hutch
Nice! $200;
NEW Maxx Whirlpool
Tub. 6 X 3.5X2 $600
(352) 621-3135
BED ROOM SET
2 Twin Beds, NIghtstand
& 2 Very Lg. Almost
Antique Dressers.
$500/set; W/D $250 set
(352) 249-8004
BIRD CAGE
3.5' ACCS $30
Electric Typewriter,
good cond, $20
(352) 489-2119
BUSINESS CLOSE-OUT
Craft woodworking,
tools, tent, & trailer
(8X10 Sg. Axel Enc. Trlr).
For Info (352) 621-1263
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
Child's desk & chair,
$35, 2 sets of twin
sheets, never opened,
green paisley print, $20.
(352) 344-4182
DESIGNER REPLICA
PURSES
2 In perfect cond., 1 Is
used. (Versace, Chanel
& Prada) $150/all
(352) 464-4775
Electric Hot Water
Heater,
30 Gal., Rheem,very
good cond. $75.
lav. basin w/ faucet,
$10. (352) 341-1357
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lilll
CHRIS5MAS ITREE
w/stand. 9' Artifical.
Used twicel$40
(352) 795-4234
GARAGE DR. SCREEN
Electric, Std. Dbl. Dr.
Like New Cond.
Pd. $2,000/Sell $700
(586) 909-2555
GENERATOR
Coleman Pro 5,000. 9
hp. A steal @ $250.
12 X 17 Beige Carpet.
Never Used. $125
(352) 270-8261
GENERATOR, Honda
EG5000, 5000 W, auto
voltage regulator, 120/
240V, circuit breaker,
Runs many tools at the
same time. Used less
than 50 hrs.$1,200. firm
(352) 302-8196
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
Hideabed, loveseat,
chair, medium brown,
good cond., $350 John-
son Seahorse boat mo-
tor 2HP $200. 746-0714
HOMEOWNERS If you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cash quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
Lounge Chair, tilt
back, blue, no stains,
$65. Women's Huffy Bike
Chrome Fenders, like
new $45.
(352) 527-7449
MOVING SALE
Misc H.H. Items/Furn.
Everything Must Goal
Priced to sell BR/LR
(352) 746-1054
Moving sale. Bedroom
set, dining rm, Lrg. scr.
TV, many other items
too numerous to
mention. (352)
726-8588 for appt.
POOL
27' Round. Aqua.
Leader, 2 yrs. old
w/chain link fence.
$1,500 (352) 464-3543
(352) 201-2090
Pool Heater 200,000
BTU's still installed,
used twice $2,000 obo
(352) 586-6348
Serta King Sz. Mattress
& Box Spring w/ frame,
like new $65.
Kenmore side by side
Refrigerator w/ ice &
water in dr. like new
$250. (352) 270-8261
Tools & misc. items.
Nail guns, compressors,
Toyota truck topper,
seed spreader, ladders,
mowers, chalnsaws &
more! Call John
(352) 476-4441
Trek Mountain bicycle,
like new 27 speed
w/extras, $350. Custom
pocket bike, 49cc, .
like new, $250.
(352) 746-0714
TV (RCA) '52
good cond. SOFA
(sect.)brown w/2 end
tbis & Coffee Tbl.
$800obo takes all
(352) 422-2005
WOOD TELEPHONE
BOOTH, fan & light work
orig. working 3 slot
chrome pay phone,
$800, Restored Working
Traffic light, mounted
(352) 503-6238
WPT MERCHANDISE
PRIZE PACK
unopened $500obo
352-533-3149/445-9601
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun liffthand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TVVCR. Ford E250,2003-
with under 40,000 miles.
Asking $18.000 or best
offer... 352-270-3883.
INVERSION TABLE
Brand New! $300
(352) 860-0997
LIFT CHAIR
Full recline to stand up.
Like new! $300
(352) 628-4308
MOBILE WHEEL CHAIR
Sonic, yellow, low hrs,
runs great, $450.
(352) 563-6428
POWER CHAIR
Gray, Good Cond,
$500
(352) 628-4339
TRAPEZE
Over the bed $50
WALKER $25
(352) 628-2150
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
CONN ORGAN
$500;
FLOOR MODEL STEREO,
Record Player &
Cassette $200
(352) 726-8910
DRUM SET
PEAVEY PRO Intl series.
silver. 8 pc, $300/obo
(352) 795-8692
KEYBOARD
Yamaha, W/Stand &
Seat good Condition
$125obo (352) 465-6627
KIMBALL ORGAN
2 Tiered Beautifull
Must see & hear. Inc;
Stg, BENCH w/ manual.
$2,000 New/$500 Neg.
352-628-7689/601-3152
Mandolin $75.
Acoustic "A" Model
Amplifier Like new
$65.
(352) 746-4063
EXERCISE BIKE
B & H $50;
WEIGHT MACHINE
Welder, 15 CT. Model
WESY17011 $90
(352) 795-4234
2 Sets Used Clubs
for Power Built, & Arnold
Palmer great cond.
$100. ea.
(352) 382-7686
Lady's Bike
Diamond Back
21 speed like new
$200. firm
(352) 527-1956
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GAS GOLF CART
Good condition
$1500/obo
(352) 795-2572
(352) 302-3198
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr, warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
Golf Clubs
2 Complete Sets
Top of the Line, Your
Choice, $70. Great
Cond. (352) 746-4063
GULF CLUBS 2 SETS
Like new, Adams, idea
a20s, iron set, Hybrids
w/head covers, rate
9 new $599. sell $380.
AMS, complete set Hy-
brids, clubs w/ bag,
rate rate 9, new $500.
sell, $325. Great Xmas
Gifts. (352) 795-4405
Inversion Table
Like new Body champ
$75 Firm 352-746-9596
POOL TABLE
Not slate. $125
(352) 302-9592
TRAMPOLINE
12 foot round with
safety enclosure
Exc. Cond. $225
(352) 697-9713
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
C" Trailer s
"10% OFF SALE"
Any new or used
I Trailer "In Stock" I
i w/ad. EZ Pull Trailers
6532 W Gulf to Lake
L k m = i d mi
3 AXELS (6,500 Ib)
w/electric brakes &
hubs. $400/all
(352) 212-7712
4 x 7 Trailer,
12" tires, drop down
ramp gate, lighted &
wired to DOT spec,
used twice, $400. obo
(352) 270-8046
TRAILERS!
Cargo, Utility, Boat
4x8 to 8.5x24
ai ers in Sio,
GULF TO LAKE SALES
HIGH-CHAIR
Exc Cond$25 Walker
Exc Cond $25
(352) 465-3875
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS AKC 11wks.
Old. Parents on prem.
$400. ea. Health cert,
ONLY 2 LEFT
(352) 465-6535
Blue Head Plonus with
large cage, tame &
talks, $800. Indian Ring-
neck with cage, talks,
$150 (352) 637-7124
Chain Link Kennel,
10' x 10' x 6', 1 gate w/
top & concrete paver
bottom, also Dog
House for small dog.
$275. obo excellent
cond. (352) 563-5150
CHIHUAHUA PUPS
9 wks. H/C, Male light
fawn $300; Tiny female,
fawn w/black $350
(352) 628-7852
ENGLISH BULLDOG
Pups AKC Champ, line
2 male Ifem. $2000
352-228-1464
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Starting at $20.
Cat Declawing $60,
Teeth Cleaning $75.
Call for appt.
(352) 726-8801
I I I
IOD SLINIAY. NC
LAB PUPS
AKC Reg. BIks, $275;
(352) 795-1902
Mini Dachshunds 10wks
Health cert. wormed,
shots. Parents on prem,
352-302-8807 pis Iv msg
Serious Inquires only.
Rottweiller Pups
Absolutely Beautiful
champion lines,
M/F, shots, wormed,
guaranteed, parents
(352) 503-3284
SHIH TZU PUPPIES
14wks, 2 sets of shot,
health Cert, Reg. choc
& White, Male $400.
Female $500.-
(352) 564-2865
SHIH TZU PUPS
8 weeks old all shots &
health Certificate.
Black & White & Brindle
Fem. $500 Males $450
(352) 637-9241
SIAMESE KITTENS
Seal Pt., Blue Pt.,
pure bred &
Health Certs. $300
Will hold for Christmasl
(352) 228-1906
TOY POODLE
Puppies, 3fem. 1ml,
3 Choc. 1 blk born
9/29/07, parents on
premises 352-489-5686
TOY POODLE PUPS
ready to go, Health
and 1st shot, tales
docked this (week only
male $350 Fem $400
(352) 503-6026
YORKIE, Male PUP
12 wks. All Shots, H/C
$475; "Benjamin
needs a Mom"
for Thanksgiving.
(352) 628-7852
7 Yr. T Walking Horse
Must Sell Moving.
$1,000 To good home,
(352) 266-2020
15 yr. old Thorough-
bred Trail Horse, $800.
15yr. Paint Qrtr. Horse
$1,800. Intermediate
rider (352) 586-9220
Belgian Mares (2)
17 Hands Tall, Broke to
ride & Drive, Quiet, traf-
fic safe. Bread to foal in
Spring, By registered
Blegian Stallion, Load,
Clip & Tie ,Must See!
$4000ea.352- 212-0451
HUGE TACK SALE
Sunday 11/11 9am-3pm
Lots of items including
Saddles. 3843'N Pony
Dr. PINE RIDGE
MINI HORSE GILDING
Drives, was show horse,
all equipt & personal
items, (352) 527-9530
L/M
Paint Quarter Horse
Reg. (Bay & White)
Coggins Tested,
8 yrs. Old. Plus Saddle
& Tack. $1,500 abo
(352) 529-0898
PONTOON TRLR
'02 fits up to 19' $800
(352) 419-4009
SHORE LINEBOAT
TRAILER, 22', 5 rollers,
great shape, $8500BO
(352) 563-6428
2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS. 2000,
GP760, w/trailer,
$5,200/both.
(352) 257-1355
JETSKIs
SEADOO(2) GTI SE '07
130hp, Intercooled,
4mo. old, grg kept ,only
16hrs, seats 3, dbl trir,
3yr wrty. & mnt con-
tract, pd $26k asking
$18k (352) 341-3188
WAVERUNNERS
SEA-DOOs(3) '96, '98/00
new trailers 2w/ new
engines, need
clean-up and tuning.
"Empty my Garage"
$4200/Trade Cryst. Riv
(352) 795-7876
12.6' SEA EAGLE
Inflatable. Sport
Runabout Plastic flrbrds,
canopy, dolly wheels,
storage bags, foot &
electric air pumps.
Cost $2,950; Sell $1,650
(352) 795-4234
BOATS
SOLD AT NO FEE
Selling Them As Fast
As They Come In!
Aluminum Boat
'04, 16 ft, Semi V, 25
elec. start merc. mrtr,
gal trir., bimini top, boat
& mtr cover, low hrs.
$3,200. (352) 522-0467
Bass Boat
'85, 19ft, Hydra Sport,
w/ 91 Johnson 200 GT,
many extras, $4,500.
firm (352) 628-5104
BASS BOAT
'90 20' Ranger391 w/'00
200hp Johnson, Bagb1Le
Many extras $11,900
239-470-5567
BASS/BAY BOAT
Welded Alum.
'00 Skeeter SX 18, 90hp
Yamahao, Tril, New 24v
trolling motor, New
Garmin Fish/Depth,
New Batt Chrgr. Live
Well, lots of storage, SS
Prop, $9450obo
(352) 419-4009
Boston Whaler
13' 6", '04, 25HP merc.
tiller control. w/trailer
$3,000.
(352) 795-0553
CITATION
'86, 19' Cuddy Cabin.
4.3 L Merc. I/O, Canvas
cover, G76 GPS, Depth
Finder, VHF, CG, Acc.,
Alum S/A lrlr. $5,450obo
(352) 563-2587
CLEARANCE SALE
New Galv. pontoon
trailers, 18FT $1,499.
20FT $1,549 22-24FT
$2,199 While they last
Other models avail.
Call for bargains
352-527-3555
COBIA 194
2001, Cen. Con.,
Yamaha 115, 4 stroke,
low hrs. multi function
digital gauges incl. fuel
mngmnt, custom can-
vas bimini & spray
hood, bait well, full
cushion pkg. raw water
wash down. VHF
marine radio, FF, GPS,
alum trir., keel guard,
immaculate, funded
inquires only, $17,900.
(352) 228-3661
DURACRAFT
15' 6hp Yamaha, Low
Hours, Wesco Trlr, 2
swvl fishing seals, $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
FISHING BOAT
Tracker Tadpole 14'
W/TrIr & 15hp Yamaha
Electric Start $1500
(352) 447-7008
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd, SS
prop, New Bimlni, Alum.
Trir, New tires $8.000
(352)447-1244
HOUSEBOAT, 30'
CLASSIC '65 Rebuilt top
to bottom, $16,500.
Sacrifice!352-726-9647
HURRICANE
2000, 20'6" Deckboat,
trlr.,4 strk Yamaha,
cover, fishing chairs.
Very good Cond.
$13,900 (352) 382-7335
HURRICANE
DECK BOATS
SWEETWATER
PONTOONS
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597
KEY WEST
19' fishing boat, fish
finder, GPS, Canvas,
115Hp Yamaha, TrIr incl
$7000obo 352-302-3614
MULLETT BOAT
15' Saltwater Products
License W/ Restricted
Species. New/Used
Motor, New Cables, 2
cast nets, 2 Zalne Nets.
Boat & Biz $3500obo
813-417-2895
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Booats
www.BoatSuwer
352 794-0094
"Nature Coast Marine
Sales & Service
Present this Ad for i
10% Off on all I
Parts & Service
1590 US 19,
Homosassa
352-794-0094
Old Town Canoe
Fiberglass, Discovery
#158, 15' 8" Long, holds
1200 lbs. has 3 seats,
very good cond.
$900. new, asking $450.
(352) 563-5150
PLAYTIME Pontoon
'89, 60 hp Mariner,
Alum. Rf., Runs Good.
No trailer. $2,400
352-795-2053/634-1378
PONTOON
20ft., Suntracker,
97 John., 50HP, w/trir.,
excel cond. $4,300. obo,
(352) 697-1396
PONTOON
Avalon '06, 16', 25 hp 4
strk '06 Mercury w/20hrs
'06 Trir, Bimini Top, Full
Cover, Ladder,
FF,Stereo, & much
more.Over $16K NEW
Selling $10,800 abo
(352) 419-4009
PONTOON BOAT
'05 Benltey 20' New
Bigfoot 50hp Mercury
4Strk, W/Trlr Exc Cond.
$10K (352) 220-6315
PONTOON BOAT
,18FT 40HP Yamaha, PT
'92, like new cond.,
large pontoons, $2,700,
Will deliver 637-3983
PONTOON BOAT
'91 20' Hard top, 40hp
Johnson, Good
Condition $1500
(352) 341-2576
PONTOON BOAT
'98 Lowe, 18', 25 hp.
Johnson, w/trlr, Good
Cond, Extras. $4,600
352-382-5814/586-0277
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
A40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$14,900 (352) 628-0281
PRO LINE SPORT
30' '01 Center Console
twin 225 Mercury
Optimax 650hrs, Radar,
Chartpltr, Depthfinder,
Windlas, many extras
Triple axel trir. $65k obo
352-302-0468
Proline
'02 26' Sport, 225
Yamaha 4 strk, xtra cln
w/tri axle trir, for more
details & photos call
$35k 239-470-5567
PROLINE
'03 Sport 30, Immac,
32'6" CC AC cabin un-
der, Merc's 225 150hrs.
All electronics, 2000 KW
Gen, loaded, w/trailer,
$68,000 (352) 201-1833
PROLINE
'04, 24ft., 225 Honda,
Donzl Hull, black, low
hrs, lift kept, NICE
$32,000. (352) 795-1598
SEA FOX
'03 21,5' Bay Boat
140hp Suzuki 4Stroke,
Alum. TRLR, Many xtrasi
$15,900 352-274-3164
Sea Pro
'01, 18 ft., CC, 90 merc.,
salt water, GPS, Sonar,
741b trolling mtr. gal tri
all the extras, $10,500.
352 341-4023
SEARAY
'03, 185 Bowrider w/trir.
18', 35 hrs., Gar. kept.
220 hp, Many opts.
$16,500 (352) 270-3176
SHALLOW SPORT
PANGA BOATS
IN STOCK
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
'01 CONDOR
R-VISION model 1350,
35', Chevy W.H. chassis,
7.4(454 c.i.) 20K m,
non-smoker, 2 slides.
hyd. levelers, bk-up
cam, Onan 5500 gen.
Must see! $34,900, Call
352-447-3078 for info.
AUTO, RV & TRUCK
SERVICE CENTER
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411
BUY SELL TRADE
CONSIGN AT
COMO RV
Hwy. 44-Inverness
(352) 344-1411
Hwy. 19 Homosassa
(352) 628-1411
Coachman
'97, Catalina, 34ft. class
A, Diesel Pusher, 4 spd.
trans., leveling jacks,
7.0 KW Onan Gas Gen.
$26K (352) 302-1419
EUROCOACH
1990 38', Diesel pusher,
128K mi. 7.5KW, Gen,
$1500 warr. $29,500.
(352) 564-8024
FORD JAYCO
Hunter Speciall
1979, 23', Sleeps 6
$1,000 obo
(352) 613-5595
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No sink/Pets. Loaded!
$40K (352) 422-7794
GEORGIE BOY
'04, Pursuit, Class A, 30ft.
Excel. cond. 8k mi.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $56900.
obo (352) 746-7626
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser, 28' Tow
pkg. 13K mi 1 slide, walk
arnd qn. bd. very clean
$38,500 (352) 344-5634
RV & AUTO
BODY SHOP
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411
RV furnished w/2 ext.
$2,000. Lot rent $200
No pets.
(352) 628-4441
SHASTA
'86, 35 ft. 5th Wheel,
all new, AC & Ht., Must
Seel Will trade for Boat
$3,500. (352) 257-1575
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncruiser,
34', 1 slide. Exc. Cond.
$25,500
(352) 465-3203 After 5
CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used.MUSTSELLI
$18,5kobo352-613-2477
COACHMAN
'98,22 ft,, new tires,
awning, mattress, incl's.
complete hitch, brake
control, etc, $5,500.
(352) 341-7703
DUTCH STAR
28', '91, Rear Bedroom,
full bath. Good Cond.
$2,500 FIRM
(352) 615-1828
DUTCHMAN
'96 5th Wheel, 27' 1 Ig.
slide. Non-smoker,
gd. cond. $6,000/obo
(352) 302-7285
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels, MH. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
JAYCO
'06, 12' Pop Up. Exc.
Cond. AC, O/S, Water
Heater, Awning. $4,800
(352) 270-3024
KEYSTONE
'01, Cougar, 27.8ft,
5th wheel, super slide,
ducted air, 6 awnings
$12,350. (352) 637-2735
Montana 5th WhI
'00 37', 3 slides, W/D,
storage, qn bed, split
bath. 2 recliners,2 tvs,
new awning,, $19,900
352-382-7913/212-4235
OPEN ROAD
36', '03, 5thWhl, isind kit.,
3 slides. No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little.
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
PROWLER
'98, 5th Wheel, 31'., 2
slides, front lIv, rm. Super
cleanly No smoker/pets.
Located In Homosassa.
Can deliver $10,700,
(423) 782-6813
TRAVEL TRLR
Award '95 27' Fully
Loaded very Clean Lite
weight $6500obo
352 249-0860
WILDWOOD LITE
'99, 24 ft., w/bunk beds,
sleeps 6 excel, cond.
w/ towing accessories
'91 Blazer Parts
Too many to list
$100. 4.3 engine $250
Call Saturday only
(352) 634-1530
'95 Ranger/Mazda
2.3 eng. 95K mi, $450,
No title. May part out.
(352) 302-2710
FLATBED TRAILER
5 x 10 Single Axel.
W/Spare tires $300 obo
(352) 726-1247
SEARAY
'87, Express, 34ft, recent
canvas & upholstery
twin new 454 merc.
cruisers, $25,000.
(352) 637-3290
TREMBLAY 17'
60 hp Evinrude, C.C,
Swivel seats, L & Bait
Well, bimini. Runs great
$5,500 (352) 795-1411
TRIUMPH
19', '02,115 Merc., 4
strk., CC, radio, Depth
Finder, Livewell, Trolling
mtr., bimini, gal. trir.
$10,000
(352) 341-0858
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987, 250 Sportsman,
25', Gas eng.. 30" draft,
350 hp I/O, alum. trir.
$9,000(352) 344-9651
WELLCRAFT
21', Open Fisherman,
200 hp Johnson,
T-Top, w/trir. $6,700
(352) 563-2047
ACURA
2002 TL, Loaded. 84k mi
reduced price $9,995
firm (352) 465-3501
ir mm i.. J =1mi
S BUICK
'00, Regal LS, leather I
roof & more 52k orig. I
1 $5,990.
1-866-838-4376
L . -U -
BUICK
Lesabre '96 runs great
good tires leather Int
$1795 352-613-5869
CADILLAC
'01 SLS. orig. owner,
112K Like new, vinyl rf,
lots of extras. $7950 firm,
(352) 382-1191
CADILLAC
'97.Sedan Deville,
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k mi.
$4,200. (352) 795-7876
CADILLAC
CTS 2004, 3.6L, Luxury
pkg. 35,700 mi. Fact.
warranty. $21,700
(352) 341-6991
CHEVROLET
1986 Monte Carlo, V-8,
350, good engine/
trans. Needs minor int.
repairs. Heat works. No
A/C, reduced to $900.
(352) 726-1373
'96 Beretta, 2 dr, Red,
Auto, LOADED] Cold AC
Exc. Cond, $2,500
(352) 503-6020
CHEVY
'99, Cavaller,130k mi.
runs great, needs
body work, $399.
352-563-4169
CHEVY
Cavalier '96 good tires
2 door gas saver 120k
runs great$ 1295
352-613-5869
CHEVY
IROC-Z28 '86
.70k mi. runs great, 5
spd, $3,600obo
352-220-3446
CHEVY
MALIBU, '04 Maxx LX,
1 owner, immac. 40K
$9900/obo
(352) 382-1617
CORVETTE
1980, ,white, TTop, Exc
Cond, 37K mi., 350
engine, $18,000,OBO.
(352) 563-6428
CORVETTE
1992, LT1, white, all -
power, Exc shape,
back lift hatch $10,500.
(352) 563-6428
CORVETTE
'89, Convertible, 69k mi.,
good cond. $9,000.
(352) 527-8150
Dodge
Intrepid '98 4Dr, V6,
27mpg, 90k mil, Auto,
Dependable, pwr eve-
rything, cold a/c $2500
727-207-1619
Homosassa
DODGE
Neon '05 Auto. A/C,
AM/FM/CD pwr all exc.
cond. 49k mi. $8,900
(352) 382-3917
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
Mi. Exc, Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loaded! $2,900
OBO (352) 563-1181
(813) 244-3945
FORD ESCORT
'97 Runs & looks great!
ICE COLD AIRI 153K
(mostly Hwy) miles $995
obo (352) 584-2464
Hr ONDA
'04, Accord LX,
Great Value
I $9,988
1-866-838-4376
HONDA
I '97, Accord Wagon, n
| EX, Leather & More I
I $5,990. I
1-866-838-4376
r HYUNDAI =
'03, Sonata,
Power Everything, n
$129. mo. WAC
1-866-838-4376
L=. .. ..I
Hyundai
Accent '96 gi sport
cold A/C sunroof 2
door hatchback 96k
gas saver $1795
352-613-5869
INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K ml. Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfectly $29,800
(352) 860-1239
JEEP
Grand Cherokee,
Laredo, '00, 4.7 V8,
towing pkg., 79kmi
$8,800. (352) 527-6424
SET OF 4 TIRES
255-70-R17 w/spare on
factory rims, 30K mi.
wear. Fits '05 F-150
FORD $250 obo
(352) 746-1645
I TOP DOLLAR
I For Junk Cars
$ (352)201-1052 $
CASH BUYER-No Junk
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645
ACURA
'99, CL, 1 owner, U
I leather roof, 36K org. I
S $10,990.
1-866-838-4376
AUTO, RV & TRUCK
SERVICE CENTER
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411
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CAMARO
'72, org. Z28, numbers
match 350 LT1, cortez
silver, w/ blk int. $20k
May take Jeep wrangler
in trade (352) 422-7233
CHRYSLER
La Baron TC '89
Clsc Convtbl 2 tops low
miles$4500352-746-2216
DODGE
1965 Dart 440 6pack,
500 HP, auto trans,
Tubbed rear, way too
much to list, $13,500,
Must seel Will trade
(603) 860-6660
FORD
'65 Thunderbird
Landau, Good cond,,
All orig, Drive It Homel
$1,500 (352) 637-3333
FORD
Super Charged '89
Thunderbird 3.8, 5 spd.,
showcar. $10K or trade
for land? (352)542-9393
MERCEDES 1984
$80SL, 69K orig. ml, 2
tops w/stand, garage
kept, $9,900
(352) 302-5698
PLYMOUTH
1966, Fury III, 4 DR, per-
fect cond, $4,500 OBO.
(352) 447-3842
(352) 978-0658
PONTIAC
'78, Bandit, Trans Am
w/ 1970 455HO Eng,,
needs restoration, runs
$1,390. (352) 637-1074
Volkswagon
Super Beetle Conv. '78
Runs/look good
$5500. (352) 212-4477
CHEVY
'05, Silverado, 1500LT,
ext, cab, 5.3L, V8, all
premium equip. 19k mi,
one owner, like new
$20,500. (352) 527-2279
CLASS
FORD
1992 Taurus, runs good.
reliable. $800 or best
offer. (352) 613-6305
LINCOLN
'00 Continental. V8,
Auto, 20mpg, 1 owner
grg kept.NewTlre/brake
$4,900 352-697-0889
LINCOLN
'88 Towncar 4dr, Auto
everything. Newer trani.
runs good $800 obo
352-586-0124
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, 91k org.
ml. BEAUTIFUL CARI All
power, custom canvas
top, leather, air ride sus-
pension, & well taken
care of. $5,600. Call
Bob 352-257-1669
MERCEDES
420 SEL '91
runs great,
good condition, $4,500
(352) 447-0600
MERCEDES
'83, 380SL, 93k ml,
maroon, 2 tops, new
canvas top & tires
$8,500. (352) 746-5229
I MERCEDES1
S'87,560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
382-1204
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MERCURY
'96, Cougar, V6, green,
new AC, premium
sound, 120k mi., 16" tires
clean $2,800. obo
(352) 302-4518
NISSAN
2002 Altima,
garaged, non smoke,
AC,, Asking $6,995, obo
(352) 382-3525
PLYMOUTH
Voyager mini van '00
Cold A/C dual entry 6
pass$2995 352-613-5869
Pontiac
Grand am '95 Good
cond. Cold A/C 127k 2
door $1695
352-613-5869
RV & AUTO
BODY SHOP.
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411
SATURN
SC2 '97 Runs Great,
Cold A/C, 106k Mi.
32mi/gal. $3,200
352-746-0935
r TOYOTA
'00, Echo, 40 MPG
I Auto AC & More
I $6,990.
1-866-838-4376
TOYOTA
'02 Avalon XL, 116K,
Lunar Mist, leather, tint,
1 owner, Immac, $8950
(352) 527-3331
TOYOTA
'02, Prius, 67k mi., under
warranty, hybrid w/
great gas mil. $10,900.
(352) 201-1583
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond. Grgd. Mntc.
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FORD
Bronco '92, 4 X 4,
New Tires. New Interior.
Runs Exc. $2,900
(352) 302-9485
DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k ml.,
loaded, excel, cond.
$9,600 352-637-4123
DODGE
Caravan, '93,
Runs Good. $1,000 obo
(352) 382-7992
FORD
'00, 250 Series, 6 cyl.,
Cargo Van, new AC,
excel, cond. $6,500.
(352) 423-0975
FORD
02, E250 Van, V8, Auto,
69K, Warr. thru 75K,
$9,900. (352) 697-1200
FORD
'82 Conversion Van.
Exc. Cond. 66K ml., Can
email photos & info,
$3,750 (352)795-8800
FORD
E-150 '01 Work van V6
Shelves, PW, PL A/C,
FM/Cass. mag whis
new trs, CIn, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900 (352) 341-2078
HANDICAP VAN
'90 Chevy C20, loaded,
new AC/tires 84K mi.
New Braun lift. $4,600
352-726-4109
HONDA
'02, Odyssey EXL,
Leather, NAVI, 46K
org. $12,990.
1-866-838-4376
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IFIEDS
CHEVY
1500 Ext Cab '96 step
side conversion VS.
radar, chrome rims,
power window/locks,
run/looks good $4k
(352) 465-9381
CHEVY
'87, S10, ext. cab, 2.8.
700R4, new cop rotor
plugs, trans just serv.
runs great, $1,250 firm
(352) 564-8549
CHEVY
Silverado 2500 '94
162k mi. new tires dual
batt. TRLR Pkg.
$3000obo 352-628-1208
DODGE
1500 SRT 10 '04 Pwr All,
6 speed, bed -liner,
spir, Exc Cond. 9k, ml.
$25k (352) 503-6300
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WD Ext.
Cab, V-8, topper. 100K.
1 owner. Well maint'd.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698
FORD
2000 Ranger XLT, V-6,
w/bedliner, 4.0L, Auto,
119K, New Tires & Batt.
$4,800obo 352-529-0898
FORD
2001 F-150, Runs Greati
Good Cond.
$5,000 OBO
(352) 628-4657
FORD
'94 F150 Ext, cab 5.0
eng. auto., 98K
Runs/looks great. $3500/
obo (352) 212-4719
FORD
'95, F150, king cab,
short bed, 5.0, runs
good $1,650.
(352) 228-2268
FORD
F-150 1985
5000 miles on motor
4WD, lifted. $2,000
352-302-6377
FORD
F-700 16' DUMP BED twin
cyl. 210 Cummins Diesel
14K on motor, 5+2 tran
$6500. (352) 302-4535
TOYOTA
'06 Tacoma
4 Cyl, Auto, 41k, Exc.
Cond,7yr. 100k Wrty
$11,900 (352) 697-1200
DODGE DURANGO
1999, 4x4, 80K mi.,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc. cond.
$7,400 (352) 344-0505
DODGE
Durango, 2000, SLT,
Loaded! Dual AC,
leather, DVD, Lots more
$5,000 (352) 489-9496
HONDA
'02, CRV,
Rare Find Low Miles
$10,990.
1-866-838-4376
r HYUNDAI
'03, Sante Fe, GLS U
I sUV, Gas Saver,
I $11,990. I
1-866-838-4376
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HYUNDAI
'04 Sante Fe, LX, 2WD,
Leather, Sunroof, 103K.
Bk. Val. $10,400/ Asking
ISUZU Rodeo LS
'95, V-6 Extra Clean,
BIk/SIlver, Very Good
Cond. Needs Trans.$500
obo (352) 795-6901
LAND ROVER
Discovery '03, 4WD, 38K,
Loadedl 2 Sunroofs,
leather, htd, seats. $21 K
352-860-0413/302-9525
SUBARU
'06 Forrestor, Great
MPG. 21K, Loadedl CD,
all pwr. AWD, < Blue Bk,
$17,500 (352) 795-2053
SUBURBAN
'87, w/ factory towing
pkg., 103k org. mi.
1 own, $3,000. obo
(352) 465-6051
p --. = -== q= I
TOYOTA
I '02, Rav-4 L,
S Better Hurry I
$10,990.
= 1-866-838-4376
376-1118 SUCRN
11/29 sale
Homosassa Storage, Inc.
PUBLIC NOTICE
By reason of default,
Homosassa Storage, Inc.,
8787 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa, Florida 34446,
will sell the personal prop-
erty stored In Unit B58 a
10'X20' unit, household
goods of Karen Dismore.
This public auction sale
shall take place Thursday,
November 29, 2007 at
9 am.
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
November 11 & 18, 2007.
374-1118 SUCRN
11/28 sale Dunnellon
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
CqNTFNTq MAV INCI)UDF
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#34 LISA JO KARASH
UNIT#88 LISA JO KARASH
UNIT#159 ANTHONY
FERRARA
UNIT#178 DEBRA
PENNINGER
LIEN SALE TO BE HELD ON
THE PREMISES: 11-28-2007
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
Citrus County Chronicle,
November 11 & 18, 2007.
Pontiac
'90, Transport, Mini Van.
runs great, 6 pass,
116k mi. $750. obo
(352) 344-5958
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun liffthand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TV,VCR, Ford E250,
2003- with under 40,000
miles. Asking $18.000 or
best offer.352-270-3883.
2000 Sportsman 500
Polaris, $2,900.
Perfect for the Hunter
(352) 302-2300
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
PLASTIC ROOF
FOR POLARIS RANGER
Black. $125/OBO
(352) 465-8726
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'01 FXDWG2 Vance &
Hines detach, wndshld.
New fires, 11,500mi.
$13,900. (352) 220-2126
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'05, Ultra Classic, like
new, fully loaded,
30k ml., $15,500.
Call 321-229-6171
372-1111 SUCRN
11/14 meeting Academy of Environmental Science
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Directors for the Academy of Environ-
mental Science will hold a regular monthly meeting at
2:30 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at the
Academy of Environmental Science, a Charter School
sponsored by the Citrus County School District, located
at 12695 West Fort Island Trail, Crystal River, Florida. The
purpose of the meeting Is to discuss and act upon any
business that needs to come before the Board of Di-
rectors, A copy of the Agenda Is available for public
review at the Academy office.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made by
the Board of Directors with respect to any matter con-
sidered at this meeting, that person may need to Insure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,
which record should Include testimony and evidence
upon which that person's appeal Is based.
Steve Farnsworth
Chair, Board of Directors
Academy of Environmental Science, Inc,
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 11,2007.
809-1102 FCRN
Citrus County Fair Association
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
As a Contractor, you are Invited to submit a bid to the
Citrus County Fair Association, hereinafter referred to as
Owner, for the construction of arena additions at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds, located at 3600 South Flor-
ida Avenue, Inverness, Florida. The Project Budget Is es-
timated to be: $350,000.00.
The Owner Is seeking a Contractor for the construction
of arena additions at the Citrus County Fairgrounds, lo-
cated at 3600 South Florida Avenue, Inverness, Florida.
The contractor shall provide all materials, labor, equip-
ment and Inspection fees necessary for the construc-
tion of building facilities In accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
PROJECT NAME & LOCATION: Arena additions at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds, located at 3600 South Flor-
ida Avenue, Inverness, Florida.
MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE/SITE VISIT: Each bid-
der must, before submitting a bid, attend the manda-
tory pre-bid conference/site visit. The pro-bid
conference/site' visit will be held on Wednesday, No-
vember 14th, 2007, at from 1:00PM till 5:00PM, at the
Citrus County Fair Association office located at 3600
South Florida Avenue, Inverness, Florida. During the
,pre-bld conference a site visit will be held for prospec-
tive bidders. It Is the bidders' responsibility to consider
any and all site conditions or requirements for the proj-
ect. Project plans and specifications will be available
at the mandatory pre-bid conference/site visit,
PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAY-
MENT BOND: A Performance Bond and a Labor and
Material Payment Bond are required.
Sealed bids will be received, publicly opened and
read aloud on:
DATE AND TIME: Monday, December 3rd, 2007 at
2:00PM EST
PLACE: The Citrus County Fair Association office lo-
cated at 3600 South Florida Avenue, Inverness, Florida.
CONTRACT AWARD: The official Notice of Award Rec-
ommendation will be held at the Citrus County Fair Of-
fice. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed
In Section 120.57(3), Florida statutes, shall constitute a
waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Stat-
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07 Street Glide, Many
upgraded chrome
parts! 4K mi. New
Tru-dual exhaust.
$20,500 obo Must Seel
(352) 302-2865
HARLEY
Ultra Classic '06
Cobalt Blue, Beautiful
Bike, A MUST SEE!
$16,500 352-564-2395
HONDA
'04 Silverwing, 600cc,
exc. cond. 6,550mi.
Auto trans, silver, $5200
(352) 527-2279
HONDA
Dirt Bike '03 XR-70
Like New! $895;
(352) 795-8692
KAWASAKI
1000 Concours, 1999,
11,500 mi. $4,500
(352) 341-1142
KAWASAKI
'95, KLX 650 Dual Sport,
Street Legal. Kick Start.
Good Cond. $1,700
(352) 726-6224
PIONEER
'03 Scooter, NP-50 new
parts, runs well, $400;
(352) 212-8434
PUCHS
'77 Moped, 49cc, runs,
very collectible. $400;
(352) 212-8434
YAMAHA
'00 PW-80
Exc. Cond. $550
(352) 795-8692
YAMAHA
'03, V Star, 1100CC, 14k
ml., windshield, saddle-
bags, glovebag, $6,200
obo (352) 563-0979
YAMAHA
Worrior '02 1800cc, $k in
accessories, exc. cond.
Great Crzrl A MUST SEEI
$7000 (352) 637-6740
CHASSAHOWITZKA WASTEWATER I
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT EXHIBIT "A"
The Chassahowltzka Wastewater Special Assessment
District consisting of all lots and parcels which abut tir
streets and roads In which a sewage disposal system
and sewer Improvements are constructed or reco.-
structed and all lots and parcels which are served or.
be served by a sewage disposal system and sewer II-
provements, located In Section 25, Section 26, ar;
Section 35 of Township 20 South, Range 17 East, Cltnrs
County, Florida, Said Improvements shall be construc-
tion of all streets and roads listed below.
West Alton Court South Nova Terrace
West Bounty Court West Peacock Court
West Crane Court West Pebble Lane
South Devon Terrace West Pinoak Court
West Dixie Court South Pitcher Point
West Drew Court South Plymouth Terrace
West Egret Court South Riviera Drive
West Heron Court South Riviera Point
South Jade Drive South Sandra Terrace
West La Parade Loop West Scott Court
South Le Baron Avenue South Sherry Loop
Snuth LA Bao Drive West SlmrII Court
outh LO ,Baron ,, v,, welff n,,,,, -O ,
South Mandelay Loop West Southampton Court
South McClung Loop West Tropical Lane
West Mesa Lane West Turkeyneck Court
West Milo Court West Woodward Point
West Miss Maggie Drive South York Way
West Nectar Lane South Zaneri Circle
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronlic
on October 21, 28. November 4 and 11, 2007.
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONCI
utes. If no protest Is filed the contract will be awarded
to the qualified, responsive low bidder In accordance
with Chapter 60D-5 by the Owner.
Published twenty (20) times In the Citrus County Chrot-
cle consecutively, November 2 through the 21: 2007. [
356-1111 SUCRN
Uniform Ad Valorem Chassahowitzka Water Spec.
Assessment 11/13 Citrus County Bd of County Comm.,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNl|
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, SITTING
AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITRUS COUNTY
MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT FOR WATER AND
WASTEWATER UTILITY SERVICES, OF ITS INTENT TO USE TlI
UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF COLLECTION q-
NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR THE PROVISIOPI
OF WATER SERVICES FOR-THE CHASSAHOWITZKA WATER
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of lands l-
cated within the Chassahowltzka Water Special Asse-
ment District, more particularly described In Exhibit "
attached hereto and made a part hereof, that th"
Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County i-
tends to use the uniform ad valorem method of col-
lecting non-ad valorem assessments levied by th-
Board of County Commissioners as set forth In Sectiai
197.3632, Florida Statutes, and the Board will hold
public hearing on November 13, 2007, at 2:30 P.M,
the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting Roor,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenu,
Inverness, Florida.
The purpose of the public hearing will be to consld
the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the Board
County Commissioners of Citrus County to use the ur-
form ad valorem method of collecting non-ad valore
assessments as provided for In Section 197.3632, Florld
Statutes.
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus Coun
proposes to adopt a non-ad valorem assessment f
the provision of water services within the area of CItr
County known as the Chassohowltzka Water SpeclI
Assessment District, more particularly described In
Exhibit "A",
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus Coun
Is considering the adoption of a non-ad valorem
assessment for the provision of water services
commencing In fiscal year 2008/2009.
Interested persons may appear at the public hearir
to be heard regarding the use of the uniform
ad-valorem method of collecting sold non-ad valore
assessments, If this method of collection Is used, fall
to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to
Issued against the property which may result In a loss
title.
if a person decides to appeal any decision made
the Board of County Commissioners with respect to ar
matter considered at this public hearing, they will net
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
made which record shall include the testimony and e
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based,
Any person requiring tea'. '.r. I : :.rr..: i
at this meeting because of a ,3 .iii, T ,:.' cr,,':ai ii
pairment should contact the C :u..r,r .-T.1-. rrri I.,', .
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenj.- irr..-,".- J.ii
(352) 341-6560. at least two (2. 1a,. r-,r:..- rr,...-.,T4
Ing, If you are hearing or speech impaired, use t
TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
DENNIS DAMATO, CHARM
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORID
CHASSAHOWITZKA WATER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT EXHIBIT "A"
The Chassahowitzka Water Special Assessment Distrlt
consisting of all lots and parcels which abut the store(
and roads in which a water system and water,syste
Improvements are constructed or reconstructed ar
all lots and parcels which are served or to be served I
a water system and water system Improvements.
located In Section 25, Section 26, and Section 35
of Township 20 South, Range 17 East,, Citrus Coun
Florida. Said improvements shall be construction of I
streets and roads listed below.
West Alton Court South Nova Terrace
West Bounty Court West Peacock Court
West Crane Court West Pebble Lane
South Devon Terrace West Pinoak Court
West Dixie Court Soutn Pitcner Point
West Drew Court South Plymouth Terrac
West Egret Court South Riviera Drive..,
West Heron Court South Riviera Point
South Jade Drive South Sandra Terrace
West La Parade Loop West Scott Court
South Le Baron Avenue Souln Snerry Loop
South Le Baron Drive West Simrnil Court
South Mandelay Loop West Southampton Court
Souln McClung Loop west Tropical Lane
West Mesa Lane West Turkeyneck Court
Westmt rt -W rWood0TW ,' ,v''r
Web .. .... .. ye Le urlve ..... .. .
West Nectar Lane South Zanerl Circle
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronic
on October 21,28, November 4 and 11,2007.
357-1111 SUCRN '
Uniform Adc i v.'-r r,.:i.r,: ,cs. j.r, rarer
Spec. Assess-.er,r 11 i r ." 6. 7 ...r Ccunn"r C. ,nrr,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUN&
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, SIITIN
AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITRUS COUNTY `
MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT FOR WATER AN
WASTEWATER UTILITY SERVICES, OF ITS INTENT TO USE T.E
UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF COLLECTION
NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS. FOR THE PROVISIQC
OF WASTEWATER SERVICES FOR THE CHASSAHOWITZlqk
WASTEWATER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all : .r,.e: C.i r,a- ,i
cated within the Chassahowltzka '.. .v re. "'p.ci
Assessment District, more particularly de:crli'ea Ir. '
hlbit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, tht
the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus Co hty ~-
tends to use the uniform ai .ai:.r,-r., Ti-r,.rd ',r,
lecting non-ad valorem a. mr,-r. i.nei.d 0, 1*
Board of County Commissio'.,. *. ..e r.:.,ir, Ir. e.:n t,
197.3632, Florida Statutes, ao-.a or.,e B,:--Srd iri r,.:3'
public hearing on Novembe. ." a )' .' r P 1 1
the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting r .::,:
Citrus County Courthouse,, 110 North Apopka .
Inverness. Florida. p p
The purpose of the public hearing will be to consider
the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the Board
County Commissioners of Citrus County to use the ul-
form ad valorem method of collecting non-ad i:l.''.fi
assessments as provided for In Section 197.3632 i:.i.id
Statutes.
The Board of County Commls.'r,- .'.r *.:iur. C:,-
proposes to adopt a non-ad '.*i.:.eT ,:.,..-,-,T m i
the provision of wastewater sen : : ..1rri"r. ir.. .s., .-3 i
Citrus County known as the Chassahowitzka Waste-
water Special Assessment District, more particularly d!-
scribed in Exhibit A".
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus Couri'
is considering the adoption of a non-ad valorem
assessment for the provision of wastewater services
commencing In fiscal year 2008/2009.
Interested persons may appear at the public hearir
to be heard regarding the use of the uniform
ad-valorem method of collecting said non-ad valor
assessments, If this method of collection is used, fall.
to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate r: -
Issued against the property which may result In aa ,:..r
title, ,
If a person decides to appeal any decr.i:.r. 'Trade s
Sthe Board of County Commissioners with re',pe.: t :. r ,
matter considered at this public hearing, rr,, '..'' ,-,'40
to ensure that a verbatim record of the et":.:, :a's '. "
made which record shall Include the testimony and -'
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodatli
at this meeting because of a disability or physical In-
palrment should contact the County Administrator's Of
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450,
(352) 341-6560. at least two (2) days before the meet-
Ing, if you are hearing or speech Impaired, use ti
TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMI
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORID
953-1111 F/SA/SUCRN
MEADOWVIEW
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Meadowvlew
Homeowners Association
of Citrus County, Inc.
Request for LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
AND LAWN PEST CONTROL
January 1,2008 to
December 31, 2008.
Specifications may be
obtained from: Gene
Soltys, 2342 N. Putnam Pt.,
Hernando, FI 34442, to be
sealed and returned by
4PM on December 13,
2007 to P.O. Box 217,
Hernando, FL 34442.
Published three (3) times
in the Citrus County
Chronicle on November
9, 10 and 11,2007.
373-1118 SUCRN
11/28 sale (200)
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 #219 DEBRA ANN
VANDERWARKER
UNIT #337 JOHN SAVERY
LIEN SALE TO BE HELD ON
THE PREMISES 11/28/07 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
Citrus County Chronicle,
November 11 & 18, 2007.
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* 317 HP 5.6-Lte SAVE
Endurance Vs $9F200
Engine
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(3S2) 586-7041
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DEUGHTFUL 3/2 POOL HOME or, 18ir
tee of Golf Course. Home features large
master bath with Jacuzzi and walk-in
i shower, oak molding throughout,
tray ceilings and oak kitchen
i cabinets. #319957
CALL CJ MCNEIL
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(352) 302-5633 4
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fixtures, lights, fans, carpet, linoleum, newerAC and
at new paint inside & out This lovely
home has a family room, screened
porch and exterior shed! #315141
CALL BARBARA DEE
& ROY CAWEY I
(352) 220-1607
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came and enjoy tis private location .
312 IN CITRUS SPRINGS. .-i.l r.-..r.. .. THS 2006 3'2'2 HOE r.,: 4..i:, 1., f.-..a
with appliances like new. Spilt floor plan gives lived in for less than one year. This home
you lots of carpet and tile. Skylights, plant features a split floor plan with formal living or
come and enjoy this private location p rl."5\ "II a,',3' ,I- r- .;.:.,',.:,l- n.:..,.,
with great landscape. #318492 x.. cN ,- ,l r..
CALL DICK HILDEBRANDT CALL NANCY AYRES
(352) 586-0478 t U (352) 279-5058
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condition. Owners very motivated! All offers
considered, furniture negotiable. #320055
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" Dream Home. Large open floor plan, granite
countertops and stainless steel appliances.
Fabulous gourmet kitchen, large
architectural columns inside and
out #320369
CALL SIACEY ZAWACKI
(352) 586-5309
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(352) 464-4179 CA.IJILUAN HOLIDAY
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THIS DOUBLEWIDE SITS ON 2 PRETTY
LOTS 2/huge trees + lake access. Newer
Swasher/dryer, new floors, new
water pump. Newer roof, air
i conditioner + paved driveway.
Priced right. #321100
CALL SHANNON ADAMS
(352) 220-9209
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Citrus Springs 31 4 m $11,000
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Hernando a. 11r :. $49.900
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a 1 1 6'- $59,500
CALL STACEY ZAWACKI
(352) 586-5309
SDO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN CLASS BUT
STILL BE IN THE COUNTRY? Look no more.
This beautiful custom built home has pecky
cypress trim and shelving throughout. Red cedar
baseboards, high gloss ceramic tile floors,
SCorian counters, sunken jetted tub,
lasss showers, 11X9 master walk-
111lI 1 I, closet and much, much more.
*ome see it to believe it. #319225
I CALL SHANNON ADAMS
; (352) 220-9209
ATTENTION
FORECLOSURE
BUYERS. T..:
throughout. Chocolate Maple cabinets,
granite tile floors and baths, vaulted, tray,
and cathedral ceilings, jetted tub and
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* Eat-in kitchen Lg. living room Caged pool
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1 acre 4BR/3.5BA Wrap around porches
Split plan fireplace 3,500 liv sq. ft
Waterfall 2.31 acres Mother-in-law apt
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170 N SACRAMENTO AVE. 2016 E MARCIA ST.,
BEVERLY HILLS INVERNESS
2BA/2CG Backs up to Equestrian trail 3BR/2BA/2CG Celina Hills
acres Detached garage Corian counters Plant shelves
RIOR Auto electric gate entry LR/FR/DR *Office
BELMONT HILLS 1529 L SEATTLE SLEW CIRCLE
* 3BR/2.5BA/3 car garage 3300 sf under roof
* Self-cleaning heated pool Family room & living room
* Half acre lot w/meadow Custom kitchen cabinets
5826 N. CALICO DR., PINE RIDGE ESTATES
S2005 3/2.5/2.5 Electric gate entry
* Den/office *One acre
SPool with waterfall Upgrades galore
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4290 N. BRYNNER PASS TERRY OAKWOOD VILLAGE
Well maintained 3/2/2 quiet street
Eat-in kitchen w/island & newer appliances
SNewer roof, heat pump & thermal pane windows
Family room plus lanai w/hot tub/spa 06
SEnlarged garage w/workbench & cabinets
ONLY $279,800 MLS #300734
2791 N. APPLEDORE PATH CANTERBURY LAKE
3/2/2 + Great rm w/2300 liv sq. ft.
2006 Never Lived in MBR suite Split Plan
Island Kitchen + breakfast nook Screened Lanai
CITRUS HILLS MEMBERSHIP
Richmond Model Reduced to $279,800
$348,800 MLS #319325
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$775,000 CtrSTAL RIVER ARIA MLS #318970
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53 S. FILLMORE, BEVERLY HILLS
22/1 w/Master BR Suite -1424 liv. sf
Freshly painted and new carpeting
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Den plus bonus screened sunroom
L nyl siding over block Fenced yard
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Office: 795-2441
Residence: 795-9661 URL: www.stevevarnadoe.com
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WATERFRONT LOT PRICED RIGHT. Tranquil setting on a wide canal wim easy access Lo me gull.
REDUCED TO $134,900.
5 SPACIOUS ACRES. Wooded tract in equestrian area. Paved road frontage and just a few miles to town. $79,900
70 ACRE RANCH SirE. Gorgeous acreage just on the outskirts of Crystal River.
Near shopping, hospital and local waterways. $1,20,000.
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F JOYBILY IMMACULATE SUGARMILL WOODS HOME
Broker-Associate --
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(352) 795-2441 A great location and greenbe makes this 22/2 the perfect
home. Add to this a huge glass enclosed Florida room,
E-Mail: JoyBily@remax.net family room and many recent updates with over 1800 sq ft
of living area and more. Affordably priced at $179,900
Scott Fiilbacch
REALTOR" GRI, ABR, CRS, E-PRO
504 N.E. HWY 19, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429
OFFICE: (352) 795-2441
I FAX: (352) 795-1720
CELL: (352) 422-0182
I $575,000 MLS#317613
HUDSON BEACH ESTATES! Waterfront lot
cleared and ready for your dream home!
New seawall,, deep canal. Owner financing
available. Lot adjoining available as well.
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lome on 2.5 acres! Already cleared and
landscaped, private driveway, new roof,
mood floors & a shed out back. 5908
homeland Ct, Homosassa.
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2000 DW REIOVAIED. 3/2 on 114 acre. REMODLBD AND UPDATED! 3/1 5 with 2 ... ,. :.
Fully fenced and landscaped. Updated and car garage. New sheet rock on walls, WAITERFRONT LAKE COMMUNITY! This
fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. Walk- carpet and updated kitchen. This SW is 2/2 is located on 1/4 acre w/fenced yard,
in closets, dual sinks, garden tub, list goes situated on .27 acre at the end of a dead- outdoor lighting, and fully landscaped.
on. 2326 Stanley Ter., Homosassa end street 8280 W. Stonegate Court. Water access to Lake Rousseau-lnglis
Email Virtual Tours @ www.scottsellsdreamhomes.com
SKEVIN & KAREN
Realty One CUNNINGHAM
(352) 527-7842 (352) 637-6200
|$234,000 MLS#319551 1 $79,900 MLS#319769 | $225,000 MLS#321155
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Not your average 3/2/2. This custom home features a huge A great buy in a 3/2/2 pool home with over 2300 sq. ft. of living
kitchen, gorgeous stone fireplace, large master suite and a area. Expanded great room and master suite, new pool surface,
sunroom to enjoy watching the golfers go by. A must see office/hobby/sitting area off of master and a gorgeous oversized lot
home to appreciate at $339,900 with a very private greenbelt plus more. Reduced to $268,900
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living. Built in 1991, 1981, 1226 sq. ft. of living, home, fireplace, 1,536 sq. ft.
membership not mandatory. fully furnished. living.
|$669,000 MLS #321025 1$224,900 MLS #320911 | | $79,500 MLS #320864
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is priced to sell. Enjoy the large great room, view down the canal to the Gulf, large concrete patio for
kitchen with breakfast nook, pantry, newer entertaining Owner waiting for dock approval from the Corp.
Relax and enjoy the views from the glass Dock is included in the price. Fish, swim or play tennis for
Offered at $162,900 $174,900
4 BED, 2.5 BATHS, built in
1981, 145 ft. of waterfront/pool/
fireplace, 3138 sq. ft. living.
3 BED, 2 BATH pool home
built 1986, 1883 sq. ft. living,
1 acre.
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6E SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 2007
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4-H gets ready
for annual rodeo
he Citrus County 4-H
Foundation has been a
major financial supporter
of the 4-H program and
youths in Citrus County
since 1986. Through
the Foundation's
fundraising activities it f
is able to provide edu-
cational materials, -
awards, and financial -
aid to local youth.
The annual fundrais- f
er, the Citrus Stampede
Rodeo, supplies many Amy
benefits to Citrus YO
County youth, and has BrE
also become a benefit ID
to the community. This
year marks the 12th annual PRCA
rodeo hosted by our 4-H
Foundation at the Citrus County
Fairgrounds. This annual rodeo
has become a wildly successful
event, with cowboys and cowgirls
traveling from across the country
to compete here, because we
have the roughest-riding stock
and the best community hospital-
ity. This year's event is November
17, and spectators are
to buy their tickets in
advance, because the
rodeo has sold out in
the past. Spectators
should arrive early
because seating is not
guaranteed! For ticket
outlet locations and
more rodeo informa-
tion, call the informa-
tion line at 564-4525.
This summer, the
Citrus County 4-H
Foundation provided
two $1,250 scholarships
to graduating 4-H mem-
bers to help enable
attend college. The indi-
that received these
are Nocona Rooks and
16 and
advised
)uncan
JNG
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them to
viduals
awards
Natalie Rinnier. Both are attend-
ing CFCC. The Foundation also
provided three $500 extended
scholarships to 4-H Alumni that
are currently enrolled in under-
Please see 4-H/Page 10E
i^de...e
Divine Design
PAGE 16E
Jane Weber
PAGE 28E
Home Maintenance
PAGE 14E
Real Estate Digest
PAGE 10E
For current property transactions,
use the search features on the
Citrus County Property Appraiser's
Web site, www.pa.citrus.fl.us.
Elvis wine bottle; are glass mailboxes collectible?
Dear John: My in-laws had an old
house that had a glass mailbox at-
tached which was still being used.
One day the mail carrier told them to
remove the box, as it was an antique. This
was over 30 years ago. There are
no markings on the mailbox,
other than it says "Visible Mail"
on the front of the box. Unfort-
-unately, some uncaring mem-
ber of the family tossed it aside
in a move and it became lost
until recently There is now a
chip on the upper end of the box.
I have been unable to discover
anything about it I do not know John S
what type of metal is on the ends
of the box, except it is silver- SIKOR
looking. Can you tell me the AT'
value of the box and how to con-
tact someone to sell, etc.? E.G., Internet
Dear E.G.: There is no specific collector
interest in glass mailboxes. They get
bought and sold in the marketplace in the
$10 to $100 range, depending on how dec-
orative they are. I think your box would
sell in the lower range due to condition.
Dear John: This is a picture of the Elvis
bottle of wine we discussed at the end of
your radio show last Saturday. I got it from
ReUser Building Products and now have
it in my office. Thanks for having your
good show, which I always listen to. -
G.A, Internet
Dear GA: I appreciate the photograph
of your wine Elvis bottle. A fun find, cer-
tainly something not everybody has. I was
not able to find any specific collector
interest surrounding bottles of Elvis wine.
You might try checking the Web
site www.elvis.com or perhaps
contact Graceland, 3734 Elvis
Presley Blvd., PO Box 16508,
Memphis, TN 38186-0508.
Their phone number is (901)
332-3322.
Dear John: My mother just
purchased a ceramic pitcher
and wash basin with a stamp on
ikoki the bottom that reads "Made by
ikorski the Cash Family Erwin,
ESKI'S Tennessee Hand painted
rIC 1945." It is on a wood stand
with a mirror. Is there anything
you can tell me about it? ?-M.S., Internet
Dear MIS.: Ray and Pauline Cash found-
ed the Clinchfield Artware Pottery in 1945
in Irwin, Tennessee. The company contin-
ued in business until 1986. The decorative,
hand-painted wares were marked "Cash
Family." I do not believe Ray and Pauline
Cash were related to the famous country
singer Johnny Cash. For further research
you might try contacting the library in
Irwin, TN. Potential dollar value is less
than $100.
Please see ATTIC/Page 12E
Special to the Chronicle
RIGHT: Yes, it's an Elvis bottle of wine. Its col-
lectible value is unknown. ABOVE: This is an
antique glass mailbox. Though interesting, there
is no specific collector interest in them. They sell
for anywhere between $10 and $100, depending
on how decorative they are.
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HISTORIC TOWN OF HOMOSASSA- Traditional 2 story LARGE WATERFRONT HOME with 3 bedrooms, 3.5
waterfront home w/easy river access Built in 1998, home features baths 1 1/2 lots. Bring your big boat, no bridges! This large
3 5 BA, 3 CG, largegourmet kitchen, open Great Room, large 36x26 ho s all near Indian Lake and the prstrne
Bonus Room, 2 master suites (1 handicapped),& gazebo Includes home with sea wall near Indian Lake and the pstine
historic 1940 home w/ 1600 square feet Zoning CLC alows for potential Crystal River. Features large master suite, over 1,000
bed & breakfast nrient school etc 1314299 1 s500.nn square feet with fireplace A must seel #315365 648 .000
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST. Stunning 3 bed, 2 bath
home on almost 5 acres. Built in tile top dining table that can
seat 16. Many unique touches, well designed home with
plenty of storage. A 2 car attached garage, 2 car detached
garage with RV pad. Come see, you won't want to miss this!
#319514 $465,000
SAWTOOTH TRAILHEAD is a horse club for even the most
discriminate horse lovers. Campsites, horse barns, picnic area
and cabin will make you feel right at home. Located on the
Florida Greenway Trails, you can ride the banks of the
Withlacoochee River to Lake Rousseau, then onto beautiful
Inglis Island. From camp you can go horseback riding,
swimming, fishing, snorkeling, canoeing. Way too much to list
here. Call for a tour today. #317167 $349,900
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INI FARM-This 4/2/2 pool home was built in 1996 and
atures open split plan, separate living room & dining room, .
mily room (25x15) opens to large kitchen w/breakfast bar
d breakfast nook w/trail ceiling. Family room opens to COME AND SEE this unique getaway n a Halls River
n8i and enclosed pool. Raised 10 ft. ceilings and plant Canal Being sold completely furnished. Also included a
elves throughout. Large master suite (20x13) w/double delightful 18 foot Crest pontoon boat with 50 HP Honda
nities, walk-in closets, opens to lanai and poo Bng your four-stroke engine. Just bring your bathing suit and enjoy
'rses-new stalls & out buildings. BRING OFFERS! MUST the Halls River, Homosessa River and Gulf of Mexico!
EE! #320162 $339,900 #320190 $250,000 10294 W. HALLS RIVER RD.
PRICED WELL BELOW VALUE. 3 separate parcels can be
split. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1998 triple wide placed on center
parcel. Needs work. The land is worth the price alone.
Seller needs to sell Paved roads almost all the way to
home. #320810 $189,900
BEAUTIFUL HOME in a nice neighborhood. 2 bedroom,
2 bath with family room and office. Den could be used as
additional bedroom. Open and bright Take a LOOK!! #321158
$180,000
VERY NICE 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath doublewide home built in
OAKWOOD VILLAGE 2 bed 2 bath home situated on nice 2005 situated on 1 acre (mol). Beautiful kitchen with lots of
corner lot. Offering one year home warranty. New roof cabinets, breakfast bar, wood burning fireplace in family
2006 & new top notch A/C system in 2005. Both with room. Nice open floor plan. Located on a paved road and
transferable warranties. #313827 $147,900 convenient to HWY 19 and shopping. # 316986 $138,500
SPACIOUS 312/2 in desirable Oak Ridge in Beverly Hills.
Roomy kitchen with loads of cabinets and counter top space
with pass thru to Family Room, great for entertaining.
Summer kitchen on lanai to continue with entertaining
theme. Come take a look. #319307 $239,900
THIS LAUREL MODEL offers over 1984 sq. ft of living
space. The popular family room/living room set up is
accented with plenty of windows and neutral colors. Side
entry garage on a corner lot. Located in Sugarmill Woods
amongst other nice homes. Oversized corner lot with a
large greenbelt located behind it. #321207 $159,900
COME TAKE A LOOK AT THIS well kept mobile on 2.38
acres. Mobile features large rooms, skylights and an open
floor plan. Horse lovers dream, fenced and cross-fence, 2
stalls, turn out area from back pasture and nicely treed
with Mature Oaks and Pines. The yard is landscaped and
the grass is green! Just a short ride across the street to the
Withlacoochee State Forest featuring miles of horse trails
and water troughs along with Tillis Hills State Horse
Recreation Park. Quiet, paved, dead-end street and lost of
wildlife to watch; #319552 $120,000
ARE YOU READY TO TAKE A STEP BACK IN TIME?
This nearly 200 year old Chestnut lot home is history at its best.
Moved here in pieces from Tennessee and assembled with master
craftsmanship 2 story home with 2 story fireplace made of river
rock. Home has wood flooring, updated kitchen & baths. Master
suite upstairs wlsitting area around wood -burning fireplace. If you
are looking for rustic charm, this is it! Home is truly a priceless
gem. You must see to appreciate, words can't describe it
#150962 $230,000
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FANTASTIC 2001 MOBILE HOME set on very private two
and one half acres. Homes includes three stall garage,
nicely landscaped yard and covered picnic area. #320103
$149,900
BRAND NEW PRESTIGE Mobile home with 3 bedrooms,
2 baths plus a den. Must see to appreciate. Beautiful
island kitchen, laundry room and walk-in closets in every
bedroom. All this on a wooded .5 acre lot. #315399
$104,900
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REALTOR -BROKER REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR
Citrus Springs 9542 N. Citrus Springs Blvd.
746-9000
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1426 N. ADELE 3448 N. CENTURY BLVD.
3/2/2 home in Citrus Springs. 319811 2007 3-2-2 home. 311358
$265,000 5339.900 POOL
7807 N. TURF WAY 9930 N. CHERRY LAKE
New 3-2-2 home. 318490 Pool Home on 1 acre. 312400
179900 s 72,000 "
8272 N. POCONO 7247 N. FAIRLAWN TERR
Exceptional 3-2-2 home. 317867 Almost new 3-2-2 home. 319214
8855 N. CITRUS SPRINGS BLVD.
Excellent 3-2-2 home. 319736
S$177,500>
8990 N. ANTON
4-2-2 on almost .50 acre. 315888
9671 BONITA CIRCLE
3-2-2 Pool Home. 314273
11346 N. ANGEL TERR
3-2-2 custom home. 316988
<$169,900 $199,000
8534 N. MERRINAC WAY 8228 N. GOLFVIEW
3-2-2 Home w/home warranty. 319108 Golf course view home. 316894
9693 N. SANDREE DR. 9160 N. CARESSA WAY
2-2-1 home. 319021 Newly renovated 2-2 pool home. 319989
$99,500 $110000 A125,000
9330 N. SANTOS 1848 W. FREEMAN 2282 W. GARDENIA
3-1.5 home. 319882 3-1 home ready to move in. 315848 15x30 Pool Home. 317997
2198 W. AUSTIN DR.
2-2-2 home. 318039
1885 W. FREEMAN PL
Great starter home. 319019
2224 N. HOWARD DR.
Great Price! 3-1.5 home. 306199
<_ $114,900-'
9181 N. ABBOT DR.
3-2-1 home. 320578
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4609 W. OSAGE PLACE
3-2-2 home on 1.50 acres. 315353
115 E. HARTFORD ST. #3A
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634 W. MASSACHUSETTS ST.
3-2-2 Home, Located on 1.2 Acres. 320699.
255 W. NATIONAL
3-2-2 home on 1 acre. 314052
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OPPORTUNE 465-3000
746-9 Reaty
746-9000
Ken & MIchelle Cavalled Tom Balfour Walter Engelken Amamla & KIk Jolmson
REALTORS REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR- REALTOR, GR
Beverly Hills Winn Dixie Plaza
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1938 W. LABONTE
3/2/3, built 2007, pool. 318716
PINE RIDGE
4850 N. MAPLEVIEW WAY
3/2/2, corner lot. 317939
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W. SPRING MEADOW LOOP
315863
8383 E. TURNER CAMP
2/1.5/2, waterfront, I AC. 313:
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CRYSTAL OAKS
5298 N. PEPPERMINT DR.
4/2.5/3 pool. 319085
3744 W. PROMONTORY
2/2/2, 1.3 acres, pool. 303517
EL DIABLO GOLF COURSE
174 N. LANGDON RD. 10232 N. LANGDON RD.
DO sq. ft. living. 317993 3 sided fireplace. 318058
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4/2/2.319443 4/3/2, pool. 317988 1 316263
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2849 W. LEEWARD
2/2/1. 319754
2/1/1. 309002
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8416 N. IBSEN
3/2/2. 319429
9018 TRAVIS
3/2/2. 319375
5349 S. SUNCOAST BLVD.
4 businesses running.
Buiger Rental, 24 Storage Units,
Car Loi, Stereo Installation.
317861
I 9686 N. LANGDON
2650 sq. ft. living. 318376
US HWY 19
.7 of an acre commercial lot.
317856
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Jackie Kathy
Davis Brooks
ERA American ERA American
Realty. Realty.
ERA American names
top associates
ERA American Realty is proud
to recognize Jackie Davis as the
Top Listing associate for October
for the Inverness office. Kathy
Brooks and Denise Simmons
attained the Top Sales honors.
Davis, Brooks and Simmons can
be reached at the ERAAmerican
Realty office in Inverness at 726-
5855.
For September, Jackie Davis
was the Top Listing associate for
the Inverness office. Kathy Varga
obtained the Top Sales honors.
They can also be reached at the
Inverness office.
4-H
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graduate classes. These individ-
uals are Tana Dennis, attending
University of Florida; Kim
Horace, Pasco/Hernando Com-
munity College; and Katie
Thelen, Santa Fe Community
College. The Citrus County 4-H
Foundation is extremely proud
of these 4-Hers who are living
up to the motto, "making the
best better!"
For more information on
becoming a 4-H volunteer or
member, on how to become a
sponsor or how to buy tickets
to the Citrus Stampede Rodeo,
call the 4-H Office at 527-5700.
The 4-H Office is in the offices
of Citrus County Extension,
3650 W Sovereign Path St.,
Lecanto, FL 34461.
Programs and activities
offered by the Extension
Service are available to all
persons without regard to
race, creed, color, religion, age,
disability, sex, sexual orienta-
tion, marital status, national
origin, political opinions, or
affiliations.
Amy Duncan is the 4-H agent
in Citrus County for the
University of Florida/IFAS
Cooperative Extension
....... Service. ....
Alan
DeMichael
ERA American
Realty.
Anita
Fuss
ERA American
Realty.
Bobbi
DiLego
ERA American
Realty.
Denise
Simmons
ERA American
Realty.
For the Beverly Hills office, Top
Listing and Top Sales Volume hon-
ors go to Alan DeMichael. Top
Sales honors go to Bobbi DiLego
for October. DiLego was also rec-
ognized for Top Listing honors in
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Top Sales and
Top Sales
Volume honors in
September went
to Anita Fuss for 7"
September. They ,
can both be
reached at ERA Annie
American Adams
Realty's office in ERA American
Beverly Hills at Realty.
746-3600.
DeMichael, DiLego and Fuss can
be reached at ERAAmerican
Realty's office in Beverly Hills at
746-3600.
ERA American is also proud to
announce the latest production lev-
els achieved by several of its
agents through September 2007.
In the company's Inverness
office, Kathy Varga achieved the
more than $1 million dollar mark.
Annie Adams reached over the $1
million dollar mark for the compa-
ny's Homosassa office.Alan
DeMichael of the Beverly Hills
office has also reached the more
than $1 million dollar mark. Jackie
Davis, of the Inverness office, has
the link between plans and reality /
Dennis amato
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dollar mark thus far in 2007.
Alex
Griffin
Citrus Rental
Management
and Realty.
Jennifer
Foreman
Citrus Rental
Management
and Realty.
Father-daughter team
form realty office
Alex Griffin and Jennifer
Foreman announce the opening of
Citrus Rental Management and
Realty, LLC.
Griffin has served Citrus County
as a real estate broker/professional
for 34 consecutive years in all
areas of real estate. Foreman, his
daughter, grew up in Citrus County
and has been a licensed Realtor
for four years. To contact them, call
527-2428.
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Mercedes Homes adds
sales consultant
Mercedes Homes announces
that Julie Gage has joined the
West Central Florida Division .sales
team as a sales
consultant in the
Citrus County
office. Gage sells
new homes in J -
Beverly Hills,
Spring Hill,
Homosassa,
Ocala,
Brooksville and Julie Gage
other surrounding Mercedes
areas for the Homes.
Mercedes
Homes' West Central Florida
Division.
All homes can be built on a
Mercedes Homes' lot or the home-
buyer's own property.
Her previous related experience
includes working as a real estate
agent for three years, serving as
vice president of an Arizona-based
homebuilder and owning a con-
struction business for more than a
year.
Our Team Serves Your Dream!
Keller Williams Realty of Citrus County
2008 Hwy 44 W, Inverness, FL 34453
www.CitrusSold.com
352-637-2777 / 1-866-691-2777
WELCOME BLUE IGUANA
o J. W. MORONREAESUC
Sf RiUTH FREDERICK Martha J. Snyder
.' 7M 21 i U866 Broker-Associate
352-476-8727
L ~ Ruth Frederick
rBooker-Associate
"- 352-563-6866
Martha Snyder & Ruth Frederick of Century 21 J.W.Morton
Real Estate, Inc. pass the keys to the new owners, Mr. &
Mrs. Ed Colston & Trish Antonetti. Absent from picture are
owners, Michael, Anthony & Peter Antonetti. This new
family-owned restaurant and lounge look forward to an
early December opening. We wish them much success.
731074
PINE RIDGE 3/2.5/3 caged pool CITRUS HILLS 3/3/2 caged pool with
home. Former model. Many upgrades gourmet kitchen. Entertainers delight.
$378,900 #319921 $409,900 #309102
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PINE RIDGE NEW HOME
Brand New 3/2/2 Home
Lots Of Upgrades Tile On
The Diagonal Upgraded
Appliances Circular Drive
* Attic Fan Oversized Garage
Trane A'C Gutters *
Security System MLS n315263
319,0 1632 W. PINE RIDGE BLVD.
4-2-3 pool/home
Family Rm Great Rm
Gas Fireplace Dining Area
Intercom
Summer Kitchen
Security System.
MLS #320822
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8075 N. VOYAGER CITRUS SPRING
NEW' 3 2 2
*ODc.r FIoor Dian 'Larae screenea lana,
*Dual Pane minoom' "UDgraleo caoirnei
*Sainleci steel apollance.
SSlone [r.rrI MIVLS317780
151 W. RUSKA PL.
3 2 2 Home Lrg Ocr, Kitcn Ln F.3m l v Room
S r.plir tlo.r cI3an Ma-itr W W Kal in Clo'et
Lrg m.3-'.[ r BA LIVING RM Dining rmis
MLS a 72074 7
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1980 W. ARBUTUS DR.
'NEW 3 2 2 Dual Pane Large lanai
*Carage w 8FT nign door
'Wooden cabinets 'Dimensional -ningles
ML53190736
7987 N. GOLFVIEW DR., CITRUS SPRINGS
Great buy "2 Story nome' *4 2 "5 car garage
Famliv room "',o00 So FE ur.aer
Scri-eneo ianrji MLSI18aUJ1
3305 W. VIKING, CITRUS SPRINGS
*3.,2,2 Great starter home
'Security system Fenced back yard
Gazebo Fire pit
MLSn318118
513 N. DUQUET PLACE
CITRUS SPRINGS POOL HOME
.3 2 2 '1.:<28 0DOOI ODen floor olan
'Aopliances incluaea 2 golf courses
'Tennis courts 'Scnools "Bike trail
MLSt312.19_
2276 W. LINDEN
2513 W. WILMINGTON
Citrus Springs
$139 ,900
320071. 320070
8211 N CREEK
8739 N ZURICH
Citrus Springs
$179,000
320094 320098
7777 N. MALTESE DR
Citrus Springs
$159,900
310740
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9733 N. SANDREE DR.
Citrus Springs
$148.900
317904
7914 N. OMEGA WAY
Cirrus Springs
$159,500
320089
7118 N WINDMILL TER.
Citrus Springs
$199,000
309447
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3339 W. ELDRIDGE DR.
3355 W. ELDRIDGE DR.
Citrus Springs
$154,900
317199, 317202
3164 W. FAIRBANKS
Citrus Springs
$179.900
316817
9017 N. MENDOZA
S165,900
317295
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9. V A.-
7939 N. GOLFVIEW DR., CITRUS SPRINGS
SN. TUSA "2/2/2 'Family room
Ew Uarooa Bu Hone' 2 Creat Rm 'Appliances Fans "Fenced back yard
Formal Diniing Rm Oden fioor ian Dual 'Lanai w/ tinted plexi-glass windows
pane windo* MLS320617 I MLS4316947
5811 W. MEADOW PARK,
CRYSTAL RIVER
$219,900 312369
1938 W. LABONTE
Pine Ridge 2007 built
$349,900 318716
4216 N. CAMEO LANE
4/3/2 3 490 Living
309198 $495,900
63,900
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How Florida-friendly is your yard?
Dear John: I have two oils by
an artist who was apparently a
friend, perhaps even a drink-
ing buddy of my great-grandfa-
ther when he lived in the
Northeast.
As a child visiting my grand-
mother's home in Titusville,
her living room was almost
like a gallery of "Mr. Felix's"
paintings. Both of mine are
sea-coastal scenes, but there
were at least six others, from a
small one with cows, two large
ones, one of Viking ships and
one, supposedly a landscape
of which you could see 20
miles.
Anyway, the family story was
Gramps, who died in 1934, and
Mr. Felix were friends, and
every time Mr. Felix got a little
short on cash, he would sell
Gramps a painting. Sorry, I'm
rambling; the point is I have
four adult children and it is
time for me to pass along some
of the family goodies I have
still been clinging to, but I
would like to be fair as much
as I can in distributing the old
family things.
One painting is approxi-
mately 18 by 12 inches and
signed printed, actually -
"K Felix." The other is approx-
imately 31 by 16 inches and
signed "K E Felix."
I do not know if these paint-
ings have any value, and since
my children all grew up with
them as I did, they cherish
them, too. Are you familiar
with this gentleman, and if so,
could you possibly place a
value on each so that I might
divide the pictures and
remaining family antiques in
some sort of equal fashion? -
J.D., Internet
Dear J.D.: KE. Felix, 1837-
1906, was an Austrian painter
and sculptor. He produced a
wide variety of paintings.
Paintings by Felix have sold at
prices ranging from $800 to
$13,000. In order to help you
further, I will need good, clear
photographs of your two paint-
ings.
John Sikorski has been a
professional in the antiques
business for more than 20
years. He hosts a call-in radio
show, Sikorski's Attic, on
WJUF (90.1 FM) Saturdays
from 11 a.m. until noon. Send
questions to Sikorski's Attic,
c/o The Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N.
Meadowerest Blvd., Crystal
River FL 34429.
Have you ever wondered
"how Florida-friendly
is my yard?" Does your
yard use the least amount of
fertilizer, pesticides and water
that is necessary to maintain
an attractive landscape? Is it a
haven for birds, butterflies,
frogs and other wildlife?
The Florida Yards &
Neighborhoods (FYN) pro-
gram of the University of
Florida/IFAS Citrus County
Extension helps citizens to cre-
ate Florida-friendly yards and
recognizes those who have
done so.
If you need help developing
your Florida-friendly yard,
FYN program staff are avail-
able to help you
through consulta-
tions via email, tele-
phone or office vis-
its. FYN Agent Aud-
rey Durr can be
reached at (352) 527-
5708 and FYN Pro-
gram Coordinator
Debbe Hooper can
be reached at (352) Audre
527-5707.
We also offer
evening and daytime
classes throughout the year;
call (352) 527-5701 to sign up for
the Extension Connection
newsletter mailing list so that
you'll be the first to know about
upcoming classes. We have a
2096 sq. ft. LA
fCtoke 5oms, kc. 185,o000oo
2271 South Olympic Hills Terrace, Inverness ON YOUR LOT
(352) 726-2179 Mon-Fri 10-4 3 Bed, Den, 2 Bath
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Large Lot, Pool, Central Water, Inverness Area
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We have new roof, A/C system, hot water
recovery system, carpets, bathroom, whole
house painting, nice boat lifts, one under cut
in boat slip, other one on canal. Fish
cleaning station, jet ski parking and much
more.
I ll For $224,500
MLS #318708 1
THIS IS GREAT!
This 2/2 waterfront condo has a boat lift,
nice tile 8x23 patio, nice washer and dryer
- new type, great inside and can be bought
furnished.
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number of materials
available to you at
no cost that will
enable you to create
or enhance your
Florida-friendly
1 *. yard. Stop by the
Extension Office at
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ceiling fans, great kitchen with pass thru,
you have to see this great house!
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PRICE JUST REDUCED
This 2 bedroom is in great shape with new tile
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nice refrigerator and dishwasher. REDUCED
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features stainless appliances, ceramic tile in all wel carport. Unit is in good condition. New carpet and
areas nicely landscaped, and is on a cul-de-sac. Move tile. Located in the center of the county, close to
right in! ASKING $218,900. MLS #316395 everything. ASKING $120,000. MLS #317239
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roof and is waiting for a new owner. $114,000. beauty today. $123,900. offered for sale. Call today. $149,900. barns & other outbuildings. $449,900. today for this great deal. $97500.
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Florida-friendly landscaping
tutorial.
If you've already created a
Florida-friendly yard, you may
be eligible for recognition. The
Florida-friendly yard checklist
can be accessed at
fyn.ifas.ufl.edu/materials/certi-
fication.pdf. The checklist
evaluates yards based upon
the nine FYN principles.
Owners of Florida-friendly
yards receive a sign to display
in the yard and a certificate.
Florida-friendly yards can take
any form, from conventional
and manicured to more natu-
ral; it's how you maintain your
yard that ultimately deter-
mines whether it's Florida-
friendly
The Florida Yards &
Neighborhoods Program of the
Citrus County Extension Service
is a public education and out-
reach program of the University
of Florida, funded jointly by the
Citrus County Board of County
Commissioners and the Coastal
Rivers and Withlacoochee River
Basin Boards of the Southwest
Florida Water Management
District
All programs and related
activities sponsored for, or
assisted by, the Institute of
Food and Agricultural
Sciences are open to all per-
sons with non-discrimination
with respect to race, creed,
color, religion, age, disability,
sex, sexual orientation, marital
status, national origin, political
opinions, or affiliations.
For persons with disabilities
requiring special accommoda-
tions, please contact our office
at least five working days prior
to the program so that proper
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Nearly a dozen medical
professionals contribute
their expertise to
Colurlmns in Health &
Lite. Tuesday
Pearc up on all things
,:hc'ool related in the
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bon Wednesdays
Plan menus for the week
horn the tempting recipes
in the Flair ht.r Food sec.
tron.. Thursday
Get a jump on weekend
entertainment with the
stories in Scene..Fridays
See what local houses of
worship plan to do for the
week in the Religion sec
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Florida-friendly
yards can take
any for, from f *
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manicured to
more natural...
consideration may be given to
the request. For hearing
impaired, please contact the
Florida Relay Center at (800)
955-8770 (voice) or (800) 955-
8771 (TDD).
Audrey Durr is the Florida
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for the Citrus County UF/IFAS
Extension Office; she special-
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Inverness. MLS#316003 $39,900
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CITRUS SPRINGS
Nice POOL home on private ACRE with 2 bedrooms, 2
baths,2 car garage. Eat-in kitchen, dining & living rooms.
Master suite, ceramic tile, screen room, 12x24 caged
POOL, 10x12 shed.
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coun., brick pavers on lanai/pool area. Take advantage
of Terra Vista amenities, Golf Courses, tennis facility,
fitness centers pools & restaurants.
352-746-6744 #320049
Dir: Hwy 44, enter on Run For The Roses, continue to Belmont
Hills, turn on Citation, right on Paladinn. House on Right
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$249,000
2/2/2 pool home on the Meadows Golf Course.
Versatile den that can be a BR, if required. You will
be delighted when you see all the care the owner
has lavished on this home. Membership Required.
#321046
$189,900
Brand new, never lived in 2/2.5/1 Hickory model.
Lots of upgrades include: wood cab., built-in area,
crown molding & window casings. Numerous club
activities & amenities. Membership Required.
#317161
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fairway of the Skyview Golf Course. What a view of
the fairway! This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, pool home
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Spectacular custom home w/great view on the Oaks
golf course. Pool, 3 BR, library/den, living rm, family
rm, sitting or exercise area off master BR. 2
fireplaces, wet bar & surround sound. Come & see.
352-746-0744 #151453
Dir: Hwy 486 to Citrus Hills Blvd., left on Hartford St. House on right
$209,900
Move right into this beautifully maintained 3/2/2
villa. Nice, private backyard, Ig screened lanai, tile
floors, corlan counters, ss apple, Ig MBR on a quiet
cul-de-sac. Don't miss seeing this one.
352-746-0744 #321051
$119,000
Nice, big Imperial 2/2/2 home on oversized lot. Oper
floor plan with lots of sunny windows, big Florida
room, and large screened porch. Shows clean and
neat. A nice home. Close to the park.,
352-527-1820 #317808
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$349,900
Spacious 4/3/2 home on a nice 1 acre lot. Mitch
Underwood "Diplomat" model. Storage room in
garage, large heated pool, huge lanai w/a summer
kitchen. Furnished. Great location. Must See Today!
352-746-0744 &310487
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Stunning describes this, 3/2/2 pool & Golf Course
home with all the extras including granite counters,
designer maple cabinets, tile through home &
much more. Priced well below replacement &
shows new. #321045
$334,900
Well designed 3/2.5/2 pool home. Split plan, L/R, F/
R w/gas F/P 9'ceil., w/w.carpet & tile firs. Extras.
incl: full house generator, fish pond, etc. HTD pool/
-spa. Lg. lanai, summer kit. & super view.
352-746-0744 #317875
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$549,900
Incredible 3/2.5/2 Winfield model. Tile, custom kit.,
w/wood cab. & Corian count., gas htd spa/pool &
summer kit. Prof. decorated, plantation shutters,
courtyard entry w/pavers. Membership Required.
352-746-0744 #316164
$155,000
Great 2/2/2 move right into this fully furnished,
maintenance-free villa. Well maintained on one of the
largest lots giving it a great backyard. Glassed-in
lanai for extra space. Membership available.
352-746-0744 #315844
$329,900
Fantastic 3/2/2 htd pool home impeccably
decorated & maintained. Recently painted, new
roof, MBR & living rm carpet, new pool solar panel.
Living rm, family rm, split plan. Membership
Available.
352-746-0744 #321067
$265,000
Immaculate 3/2.5/2 w/a htd 12x14 pool. On the
16th hole of the Meadows Golf Course. Home has
new A/C, roof, appl. & kit. count. MBR has a Ig
MBA. Great rm. has hardwood firs. Membership
Available.
352-746-0744 #319321
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Shows like new this 4/3.5/2 & golf cart garage on a
green belt & golf course lot. Gourmet kit., hardwood S
ile floors in the living areas & top-of-the-line carpet ir
the BRs. Membership Available.
#317998
$124,950
Nice 2/2/1 fully furnished condo w/carport, neat &
clean. Close to golf, tennis court & clubhouse.
352-746-0744 #163428
For a Visual Tour or Multiple Photos,
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and Century 21 Real Estate Corporation TOLL FREE
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garage home sits on a large lot JUST LISTED!! 2 BR, 2 BA,
with plenty of room to grow. Open Great Room, formal
Add a pool, screen room, or dining area Florida room fully
whatever your pleasure. Close equipped kitchen garage, tile
to shopping and downtown roof. WonderfuTend unit
Inverness, This is a really Great location with private backyard.
Buy at $128,900 Community pool, club house.
MLS #321139. Call Jennie Located on the Withlacoochee
or Sara at 352-726-9010 trail!!! Great opportunity.
4 for more details. #321234 $159,900
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HOUSE Nestled under the
huge oaks on 1.78 acres II
Incredible opportunity for
someone who can appreciate
the history and charm of this 4
bed, 2.5 bath country farm
home Pole barn Boat dock
on Lake Henderson belongs to
property Convenient location *
Great opportunity!! MLS
317140 $214900
NEW LISTING 2 HOUSES ""
5 ACRES -1800 SQ. FT. R.V.
STORAGE- Main house Well cared
for- 3 BR, 2 BA 1800 s. Ft. Living
area large game room, family room
with fireplace and formal living
areas. Guest house- 2 BR 2 BA 1
car garage furnished Spotless and
Sparking seldom used PLUS
Huge 60 x 30 RV storage building
(housed 2 motor homes All on 5
acres fenced Owner used this as
second home "A qreat opportunity
for $349,000. 32036
LEASE WITH OPTION TO
PURCHASE FAIRVIEW ESTATES
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY!! SUPER-SIZED 3 BR,
3 BA' Formal living rm and dining *
Wonderful Family rm/kitchen area *
Good Morning rm overlooking
CAGED IN-GROUND SWIMMING
POOL with summer kitchen Energy
efficient features oversized garage *
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NOW ONLY $288,5&0.
(OPTION TERMS $5,000 DOWN
$1200 MOI #3T050.
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HOME ON 1.9 ACRES *
CLOSE TO HORSE TRAILS
3 BR 2 BA 3 CAR Garage *
2500+ living area Elegance
and quality abound in this
showplace home Wood
cabinets granite countertops '
tray ceilings. Formal living and
dining, Ofice/den, Fantastic
3.5 car garage, RV slab and
connections energy efficient
Private and quiet location.
#320829 $398,900
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OAKWOOD VILLAGE Rusaw
Oakridge Model 2400 + LA,
Incredible Master suite with
exercise/office area Cathedral
ceilings Formal living and dining "
Family room with fireplace *
Fantastic Pool Area Great
entertaining home County utilities
* Deed restricted community. Priced
right at $306,000. MLS #320654
MAKE ME AN OFFER!!!!
HISTORIC SAVANNAH
HOUSE" DOWNTOWN
INVERNESS Early 1900's vintage
* Restored and rea for immediate
occupancy Grandfather oaks tower
over this gem in the City of Inverness
* Hardwood floors fireplaces *
Updated kitchen with new appliances
* Travertine floors Master suite with
updated bath/dressin area *
Sunrooms Sleep porches and
balconies Possible Bed & Breakfast
with zoning approval Truly a rare
find and gret opportunity.
$449,000 #316154
*Pine Ridge Gorgeous 1.27 acres only $79,900
*Kensington Estates Beautiful 1 acre in less restricted Kensington. $54,900
*Fairview Estates Surrounded by beautiful homes sits this lovely 1 acre lot $74,900
*3 Building sites: Inverness Highlands...terrific buy $18,900-$22,900
*Citrus Springs Beautiful 1 ACRE building site priced to go! $42,000
*Cambridge Greens in Citrus Hills -St. James Loop .50 acre $44,000 BEST BUY!
*Kensington Estates Beautiful 1 acre lot $59,900
Virtual tours available on all homes at
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Heron Woods
701 White Boulevard,
Inverness,
3 & 4 Bedroom
Family Houses
2 baths, laundry rms.
central heat & air,
attached garage.
Eat-In kitchen,
dining area Certain
Income Restrictions
Apply Rental rates
starting at $530
Utilities not included
In rent.For Rental Info.
Call: (352) 726-3476
9:00A-1:00 P, Mon-Fri
TDD 1-800-955-8771
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HOMOSASSA
2/1 CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/lost/sec 628-4210
HOMOSASSA
3/2/1 Great Location,
Fenced yard, New A/C
$750/mo. 352-628-7526
HOMOSASSA
3941 S. Sunny Terrace
2 or 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 Carprt
porch, zoned GNC,
could be In home bus.
$950. mo (603)860-6660
Homosassa
Nice Spacious 3/2
Near Wildlife Park,
fenced, no pets, $600.
mo. (304) 695-1549
INVERNESS
2/2, 1st, Ist, sec $650.mo
Close to everything,
very clean 352-344-8412
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oaks upgrades.
Club house/pool/laown.
serv. $800/mo. incl.
Cable & water. Avail
11/5 (949) 633-5633
INVERNESS
3/1, fenced yard,
F/L/S $700. mo.
(352) 586-8838
INVERNESS
3/2 & 2/2
Homes & Town Homes
Starting at $575.
Close to downtown
Inverness for more info.
Call (352) 212-0325
INVERNESS
3/2, near Wal-mart &
Lowes, big fenced
back yard, $850 mo.
or sell $149,900. Lease
opt or seller fin. avail.
Mike (813) 312-3753
INVERNESS
3/2/2, $850 + $600 sec.
(352) 476-4441
INVERNESS
3/2/2, Lake Area. New
int/ext paint $860. mo.
(352)341-1142
INVERNESS
4 acres, 6 mi. East of
Inv. Sm. 2/1, $600 1st,
last, sec. (352) 726-4129
I 6506 Gurley Street, I
SLovely Pool Home
3/2/2 Over 2200 I
I Total Sq Ft. $950 mo.
727-251-4013
INVERNESS
Newer 3/2/2 $850/mo.
Ist/last/sec. No pets
352-344-1831/634-0871
LECANTO
2/1 $650 F'd yd. Fish
Pond. 4 lots 628-7042
LECANTO
2/1, >1 Ac.,.prvt. $775.
Istllst/sec 352-697-2884
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184
Dupxe 1/1 $400;
2/1 $500. Meado
3/2/2 Houses from $725;
SMW 2/2/1 /, Atrium
Villa, $755; Wtrfr -
3/1/2 w/carport, $925.
Crys. Rvr4/2/1h $1100
Sugarmill Woods
4/2/2, Golf course
community, access to
clubhouse, pool & ten-
nis court, secluded on
culdesac, $1,150. mo
Call (352) 228-1220
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2-3/2 Dixie Shores,
Seawall, New Cond.
No sm : ir .n I 'I, :ec
1,000.-..:. 352-212-8504
CRYSTAL RIVER
Studio Apt., Fresh Water
Hunter's Bay, sun deck,
W/D room, completely
turn, all utilities Included
$750/mo.Dock IncI'd
Avail now.352-372r0507
OLD HOMOSASSA
Stilt house 12250 Red
Maple. 2/1, LR, DR, eat.
in kit, den. AC, heat.
$785. By appt. 628-3992
3/2/2 3 SISTERS AREA
Furn. w/pool tbi. Boat
slip, floating dock, all
util incl. $2500/mo.
352-220-6631/258-6000
HOMOSASSA
Riverhaven, 1h House,
Pool/Spa, fully furn.
(352) 628-9507
Bev. Hills/Citrus Springs
Several To Choose
Low down, Seller finan.
EZ Terms, 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 home, Newly
updated, near schools
& mail $750/mo. F/L/S
352-228-0795
INVERNESS
2/1 Newly remodeled,
$595/mo. Ist/last/sec.
No pets/Smoking.
(352) 634-1651
BEVERLY HILLS
Room For Rent
(727) 237-4051
CRYSTAL RIVER
1BR Furn., cable, W/D,
phone, priv. BA, use of
Kit, $350.(352)795-7412
HOMOSASSA 2 & 3 BDR
Furn. Homes From $ 100
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
INVERNESS
1/1 on Withlacoochle
River. $500 mo. + Sec.
352-637-1142/201-0891
INVERNESS
Seasonal or long term.
1/1;furn., scr. porch,
fenced yard. Util., basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945
r G. HOME. SEAS.
I Wkly/mthly. Furn/ I
| Unfurn.Pool. All new!!
352-302-1370
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INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
LECANTO
3/2.5/2 with 30X50 Shop
on 9.7 Acre Farm across
from State Forest. $499k
6150 S Leconto Hwy,
352-697-0022
SUNDAY 10-4
Citrus Hills 3/2.5/2
Brand Newl 3,900 sf.
Exceptional Value!
$344K By Owner
686 Boston
(352) 201-0991
COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime to Hard Money,
Investment REHAB.
Private, Lg Equip. loans.
Mark (352) 422-1284
HERNANDO
1.8 Ac (mol) GNC on
US-41 overlooking lake.
Great restaurant site.
26,000 trips per day! Im-
pact fee credit for two
homes.$560k Financing.
Also 0.8 Ac (mol)
comm. crnr lot on US-41
Inverness City IIrits for
$200k 352-341-1230
HOMOSASSA
3941 S. Sunny Terrace
2 or 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 Carprt
porch, zoned GNC,
could be In home bus.
$950. mo (603)860-6660
HOMOSASSA
7311 Grover Cleveland
3/2, Deck & prch zoned
GNC, could be inhome
bus. $750. 603-860-6660
3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Red. to
$165K. Bring all offers
352-427-5574
Handyman
Special! Cheap!
CASH! (352) 228-7523
OWNER FINANCE
Two bed- $550. mo.
Pretty lot w/old oaks.
2431 Creason-Inverness
352-302-8046
Owner/Agent
$110,000.
1258 W. Bridge Drive
Corner lot. 1704 sq. ft.
excellent condition
Call for Info.
(352) 422-4824
3/2/2 +, 10 x 12 mas.
BA, w/ jetted tub, dual
vanities, whole house
stereo sys. & home
theater, Move In Cond.
$169,900. (352)615-9043
3/2/2, TILE & WOOD
FLOORS. Scrnd lanai
+ Ig. patio. lyr. old.
Avail Immediotelyl
$165K obo
(352) 302-2865
Citrus Springs
NEW3 MEEROOM & FAMny MOM
S129,900
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
ONLY ONE HOME LEFIlI
U.S. 41 2.5 mi. N of SR
491, East on Country
Club Blvd., Quick right
on Quarry Dr., Left on
Owen Way, Right to
8928 N. Spikes Way.
www.peterpav.com
PETER PAV
1-800-780-7409
BUILDER LIQUIDATION!
Huge 4 BR. Red. Below
Bldr's Cost! $182,990
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down; Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
HOME OWNER
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CALL TODAY
(362) 563-5966
ILLNESS FORCES SALE
3/2/1, Scrnd. lanai,
fncd bck yrd. that
backs up to Citrus
Springs Golf Course.,,
$129,900 (352)489-1980
NEW CONSTRUCTION!
Move In NOW $139,900
3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft.
Dave. (813) 966-1846
NEW CONSTRUCTION!
Move In NOW $139,900
3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft.
Dave. (813) 966-1846
NEW HOME 3/2/2
1,527 living, 2,078
under roof. $155,000
352-400-0230,
Newer Home on 1.3 AC.
Borders State Park,
Near Citrus Springs.
ForSaleByOwner.com
Listing #21030419
$219,900, 352-465-5233
SPEC HOMES AVAILABLE
3/2/2. Price Starting at
$149,900. Incl. Lot and
Stan. Fea. Pool Pkg's
Opt. Starting at $32,500.
Call for more informa-
tion Pastore Custom
BIdrs. (352) 684-1500
Lic. # CRC057945
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lg. Ma. Bath. $199,999
Equestrian Trails, Golf.....
Barbara McKlnnon
Fl. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE
New 4/3/3 Pool Home,
2740 sf. under AC,
Serious buyers only.
$349,900 obo
(352) 746-6161
LIC. Meal tMsore AgenT
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
Reaiaiiy'Sect
(352) 795-1555
2BR-1BA. 1430SF.
Exc. cond. 3 N Adams
BEST OFFER
(352) 637-3614
'88 CB, PRICED TO SELL!
$114K, 3362 N. Sunrose
Path MLS #320662
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
A REAL LOOKER!
1704s qft. 2/2.5/2
Inground pool off huge
glass lanai. NEW Paint,
Flooring, A/C, Roof,
Appliances, fans, lights,
Greenbelt Area
in Rear $139,900
352-527-8176/212-1981
all new$89,900.
2/I/Carport, w/Fam
Rm.1240 SF LiV. New
roof, AC, kit, Appl.,
'air. scorer :.aini lie..
il-' k fir. i.. I
agents ok (3%)
(352) 464-2160
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECK!!
352-484-0866
jademission.com
By Owner 2/1.5/1
Central A/C/Heat,
Laundry & Florida
Room, Newly painted,
new carpets & floors.
New Roof, $109,500
332 S. Washington St.
(352) 726-4348
ESTATE SALE 3/2, 1986
Home, w/ new roof in
2005, public water &
sewer, Cen H&A
$114,900. Sally Henry
Parsley Real Estate
(352) 563-7491
GREAT LOCATION
2/2/1, with a screen
room, chain link fence,
Central Air, Storage
Shed, large Backyard,
Queen Palms, freshly
painted, garage door
opener. Priced right at
$105,000, call Robert @
(607) 761-4625
INVESTOR'S DREAM
3/2 CBS. Mechanicals
in great cond. Needs
updates. Asking $66,250
Buy before 11/26 for
$60Kll (352) 465-7574
ONLY $72.900 1/1/Crprt
Lg. Fam. Rm.5 Donna St.
EST VALUE IN BEVERLY
HILLS!! (352) 212-9783
POOL HOME
2/1/1 with Lanai,
carport. Chain link
fence, Shed, Central
air.landscaped
w/Queen Palms, freshly
pnt'd, garage door
opener, Priced right at
$135,000, call Robert @
352-746-4687 or -
607-761-4625
Beverly Hills
c= Homes
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, 11-2
BEAUTIFUL *
3/2/2 Pool Home
On Cul-de-sac
Move In Condition
439 W. Blueflax Ct.
Liv. Rm., Fam. Rm w/FP Din.
Rm.,
Latin. Rm.
IsL Kit, breakfast bar, desk,
cob-
APPLI-
inyl encl.
La-
nai, sprinkler Sys. fully land-
scaped.
Great Location!
Minutes from Golf
Shopping & Library.
ligAM9r,
Lecanto
Homes
BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is My Future!!
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
Was $234,900/Now.
$169.900! Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
1st Choice Coldwell
Bnkr. 352-287-9219
Beautiful Move In
Condition Home, 3/2/2
den, pool. built in 2004
many upgrades,
Must see to appreciate
$325,000. (352)746-4240
FSBO 3/2/2 POOL HOME
Well maintained, 2158sf
living Reduced to
$272,000. www.
infotube.net #184194
More info 352-527-4225
1049 W Pearson St
Meadows Golf Course
3/2/2, Heated Pool. All
Upgraded Appl. Inc.
Lots of Tile. City Water
Membership Available.
$269K (352) 746-6831
$107,000.
6421 N. Iris Drive
Fenced lot 240 x 120,
1356 sf new kit., bath
& flooring Call for Info.
(352) 422-4824
'05 BEAUTY on 2.33 AC.
4149 E. Shorewood Dr.
2241 LvSF, 3/3.5/3+More
$299K. MLS#308410
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
Forrest Lake North
Newer 11g. BR/1BA,
1000 sqf., 1 Ac. Fenced,
12 X 24 Shed w/Elec.
110 X 220 V. Very Good
Cond. $99K Must Seel
(352) 344-5448
UW-. KVUl CIUIW MVVll
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
(352) 795-1555
Bargains
Everywhere!
Call Now for Great
Deals & Foreclosures
Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailified only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
Drastically Reduced
$149,000, Foxwood
Estates, 3/2/2, fenced.
landscaped, SS apple's,
corian, wd cab. 16 seer
Ht. pump., lanai, extra
insulation, many extras,
New rf. (352) 400-5906
(417)273-0020
GOSPEL ISLAND 3/2/1
Pool home on dbl. lot.
$139,900. Call Betty
Leonarczyk. Franklin
Real Estate Consultant
(352) 476-1099
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
22E-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 2007
12 x 24' Workshbp
3 Yr. Old Ranch
3/2/2, Split floor plan
/2 Acre, Many extras
Asking $183,900.
Call (352) 341-0675
3,500 La, 5,000 Total Sft
.4.8 Ac.'Adj. 4.8 Avail.
3/2.5/2.5 Near all
amenities. Priced well
below appr.@ $399K!
(352) 726-0321
$26K Below Appraisal
2/2/1, fenced yard,
A/C & roof lyr old,
$89,000. 302 Edison
(352) 344-2752 or
400-2476
2/2/2, 1400 sq. ft., quiet
neighborhood, priced
to sell, call for details,
$109,000, (352)860-2303
4/2 In Highlands, solar
heated pool, $195k
1138 Fordham Terr.
(352) 344-1638
BETTY MORTON
. 4
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) iHONICLE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2007 23E`
INVERNESS
3/2, near Wal-mart &
Lowes, big fenced
back yrd, rent $850 mo.
or sale $149,900. Lease
opt or seller fin. avail.
Mike (813) 312-3753
Inverness Golf & CC
3/2/2, new,.
9288 E. Alvida Lane.
Make offer, Must Sell.
(352) 634-1153
SWIMMING POOL/SPA
HOME
Huge Price Reduction
to $149,900
ALL REMODELED
2200 Total Sq. Ft.
3/2/2 Large Family
Room, Privacy
Fenced, New Cent
Air, Stainless Steel
Appliances, New
Roof over Fam. Rm,
New Pool Equip.
May Rent to Owh!
727-251-4013.
3/2/2 ON I ACRE
In Seven Rivers Golf
Community. Tastefully
upgraded w/new roof,
AC & screened lanai.
Move-In Cond. $172K
(352) 795-6151
3/2/2 Curb Appeal,1 Ac
2005 Custom Bit. &
Lovingly Maintained!
$217K Sharon Levins.
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
BETTY MORTON
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
(352) 795-1555
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
Newly Remodeled
3/2 Home FSBO
Priced to sell @ $95k.
New flooring, appli-
ances. Roof & A/C
done. Near schools
owner financing
409 NE 13th Terr.
352-228-0795
-U
3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2 WATERFRONT
Cement BIck 2500sq. ft.
tile & laminate wood
Floors, brick FP, new
appli's, granite counters
in kit. pole barn. No
restrictions, 96X208
non-wtr frnt lot,
10X55 wtrfrnt. boat lot
w/dock, $199,900
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628
MUST SELL NOW!
3/2 Only $99k,
Need Quick Salell
call (352) 533-2307
Deal Of The Century
New 4/3/3, plus pool,
3238 sf, corner. Granite,
stainless, brick pavers,
excel. financing avail.
$399,900. (352)835-3260
LOST JOB! MUST SELL!
New 4/3/3 + Bonus Rm.
Pool home in Golf
Course Community.
Gourmet Kitch., S.S.,
Granite, Many
Upgrades! Easy
commute to Tampa.
Under appraised value
@$399K OBO
(813) 967-7192
SELLING YOUR HOME?
TIME FOR A CHANGE?
YOU HAVE A CHOICE
A BETTER CHOICE!
Our New Office is
strategically Located
Outside the Entrance
to Sugarmill so as to
Bring To You Buyers!
Call C.R. Bankson
Listing & Selling Agent
(352)464-1136
RE/MAX REALTY ONE
Office (352) 628-7800
WHAT A DEAL!
4/2/2 '05 2200
sq.ff.Custom Upgrades
Gorgeous Cul-de-sac
Lot, $184,900 will pay
some closing call Scoff
(813) 389-3253
10 Acres,
Bring the Horses!
Nice 3/2 DW, 1850sq, ft.
Fenced w/stalls $165k
(352) 613-0232
4/2 In Highlands, solar
heated pool, $195k
1138 Fordham Terr.
(352) 344-1638
Handyman
Special! Cheap!
CASH! (352) 228-7523
Michele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
MUST SELL! MOVING
10 Acres Mini Farms
3/2 '97 DW, 1746 sf,
Fncd. & Crossed Fncd.
$229,900 /CASH TALKS!
352-563-0830 Iv. mess.
PALM HARBOR
4/2 Tile floor, Energy
Pkg., Deluxel Loaded
Over 2,200 sq. ft.ll
30th Anniversary Sale
Special! Save $15KI!
Call for Free Color
Brochures 800-622-2832
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr, For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
Marco Polo Village
3/2/2 Newly Built scrn'd
in Linai w/A/C 25'x20'.
Newly Instl'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $239k
Sam 516-426-3782
Marco Polo Village
NEW REDUCED PRICE
3/2/2 approx 180sqft
Newly Built scrn'd In
Unal w/A/C 25'x20',
Newly InstI'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $230k
Sam 407-403-5966/
516-426-3782
10764 SW 53rd Circ
Ocala, Fl 34476
OCALA WATERWAYS
new 4/3/2+Den, 1/2
acre, luxury upgrades
2900sqft. Best Price in
Area $259k Owner
(305) 790-3461
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32.0001
Only $254/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
j Citrus Cou
c= Homes
BETTY MORTON
-4 C
W itrLIS County
c= Homes
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,000!
Only $254/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
Bring all offers!
NEW-Attached Villa
2/2 $79,900 Cheryl
Scruggs, Century 21
J.W Morton R.E., Inc.
(352) 697-2910
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbrier 1 ,1st fir. furn.
Near pool. $112,500
$1,100mo. 352-249-3155
Gorgeous luxury Condo
"Casa Rio", spectacular
view of "Kings Bay"
$442K Harley Hough.
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
INVERNESS 2/2 TH.
Recently remod. All
appl. Tiled scrnd rm.
Comm. pool, dock &
tennis. $155K.
352-237-7436/812-3213
Lakefront Townhouse
Condo 2BR/2BA,
master suite W'D, all
appliances Pritchard
Island Inverness
$129,000 (352) 697-2077
N.C. Mtn. Cabin & River
New Log Cabin Shell,
on Secluded Mtn.
$99,900. Acreage on
Scenic River, Access
Lots. $39,900. Riverfront
$99,900. 828-652-8700
2/2/1 FURNISHED
11874 W Sunnybrook Ct
Crystal River. $299,000
(352) 795-1990 or
(352) 232-1176
3/2, 2/2 Inv./Gospel Is.
Some Owner Financing
& Possible lease Opt.
(954) 663-0405
CHAIN OF LAKES 2 BR
carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
Lanai, Liv. Rm. hrdwood
Firs. vaulted ceilings &
FP, 24 x 24 garage, Ig.
boat dock w/ electric
lift & boat slip, Cen H.
Pmp & Air, All appi's
4 yrs. old 180K
(352) 465-3674
FSBO Floral City
2 unique houses 1
w/ingr. pool. Adj. lots,
recent custom ren. Buy
1 or both. 352-586-9498
INVERNESS 2/2 TH.
Recently remod. All
appl. Tiled scrnd rm.
Comm. pool, dock &
tennis. $155K.
352-237-7436/812-3213
1-15 HOUSES WANTED
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1/3+acres I block from
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Bloomfield Dr. East.
(352) 344-4787
5 Wooded Acres
Downtown FloraL City.
1/2 Commercial, 1/2
MDR$160k720-244-4461
10038 W. Caledonia
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75 X 100', Lots 2, 3, 4,
5 & 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-8015
3/2 SW on Two 1 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
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Crossland
Realty Inc.
Since 1989
(352) 726-6644
LOOK NO FURTHER!
Great lot @ a Great $1
80' X 120' Inv. Highlands
Only $15K! MLS #320324
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9671 N. Sherman Dr.
, Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 100' X 150'
Price $ 62,000 or make
offer Call (850)402-8015
1 + AC Abundant wild
life mins to Gulf access
boat ramp and Golf
$20. K (352) 257-1570
2 CITRUS HILLS AREA 2.5
ac. wooded lots. Asking
$65K each. Still great
investment, make offer!
Crawford Group
(352) 212-7613
1+ ACRE
on 12th Fairway on
Pine Ridge Golf Course,
5383 Mallows Cir., Very
Desirable Location
(352) 527-9390
DEEDED RV Lot w/
'07, Fleetwood Bounder
Homosassa $180,000.
(407) 709-1730
Emerald Hills Breath
Taking Views! 2 AC.
Off CR 581, $57K Ea.
Acre. Agent Owned,
(352) 212-1446
S. Colorado, By owner,
35+ Acres, close to
town, electric, partial
fenced, awesome
mountain views,
owner terms, $35.000.
(719) 598-7941
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* Newly painted inside and out Island kitchen w/raised panel cabinets
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beautifully tiled countertops in kitchen and a view Large kitchen with island and, rollout pantry.
of the golf course! Don't miss a chance to see this Indoor laundry with desk area. Ready for
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Citrus Springs, Citrus County From the $120s. 1-75 north to 44 west to 41 north, 12 miles on right.
(352) 465-7255
Crystal Manor, Citrus County Acre + lots! From the $170s. North of Crystal River on US19 4.5 miles,
right on Basswood. Model on left. (352) 795-2329
Sugarmill Woods, Citrus County From the $160s. Veterans Expressway to 98 west to 19 north
.5 miles. 8915 S. Suncoast Blvd. (352) 628-4116
High Ridge Village, Citrus County From the $130s. North on S.R. 491 (S. Lecanto Hwy.) N. to
Roosevelt Blvd. East 1 mile. Entrance on right. (352) 527-6461
Springhill, Hernando County From the $140s. 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 $130s. 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 (352) 688-1156
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REAL ESTATE 117 S. Hwy. 41 Inverness, FL
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352-408-0676
352-726-5855
1029 N. Chance Way
Inverness
Brand new home 3Bed/2Bath on
1/2 acre, custom gas fireplace,
granite counters, beautiful stone
accents, located in Cambridge
Greens of Citrus Hills.
MLS#317389
Dir: Hwy 486 to Annapolis, left on
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YOU THOUGHT SANTA CAME IN DECEMBER?
GREAT HOMES-GREAT PRICES-MOVE-IN READY
6 Mo. Builder Warranty offered by Summerwind Homes
Homes Open FRI-SAT-SUN From I-4PM
Company Representative on site a6439 W. Cameo LN.
INCLUDED 41 p INCLUDED
+ Corian Tops 8 Sinks + 4 Appliance Package
+ Maple Cabinets 8 Vagties M i + Bullnose Corners
+ Double Pane Windows .. ____ ___ 4 Inside Utility Room
+ Full Sprinkler Svstenis Tile/Carpet Throughout
4 Landscaping 'if' iving / iling Fan Prewires in all BRs.
+ Fully Sodded Yards Ba ed ath/2 mai a rge 50 gallon water heater
+ R-30 Insulation in liv Great Room Home on i Acre +5 1/4" Colonial Baseboards
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3 Bed / 2 Bath / 2 Car Garage 3 Bed / 2 Bath /2 Car Garage
Great Room Home on 1/4 Acre. Family Room Home on 1/4 Acre
CONTACT BRIAN UCCI 352-464-3197
Visit our website: www.summerwindhomes.com
Directions: 491 to Hampshire to L. on Hazelwood, R. on Malaluka Cir., L. on Mead, R. on
Cameo to home on Right.
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JW Morton Real Estate, Inc. (352) 476-8727
1645W.Main St.,Inverness marthajsnyderrealestate4u.com
Visit our Website: jwmortonrealestate.com for more rentals.
55+ COMMUNITY-
Lovely doublewide home in a park
w/pool and clubhouse. Close to town,
"* fishing, golf, shopping, restaurants and
hospital. Home is immaculate, 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, inside laundry,
carport, 2 sheds & 2 glassed porches.
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#19851 MHP, call 476-8727 $46,000
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Glorious golden rain tree
G olden rain tree, Koel- from East Asia. The most com-
reuteria elegans, began only grown one is K elegans,
to bloom in late Sep- native to temperate Taiwan in
tember with rich yel- . .. Zones 8 to 11.
low flowers clus- 4 Common names are
tered in panicles golden rain and
toward the branch flamegold tree. It
ends. The effect is a matures with a flat
halo of gold over the top at 30 to 40 feet
canopy of medium tall and some 20 feet
green, bipinnate '', wide, can withstand
leaves. Mature ex- hot dry summers, is
amples of this tree ,'I drought tolerant or
welcome residents Jane Weber xeric, and is hardy
into Sugarmill in the frosty nights
Woods at U.S. 19, JANE'S of winter in Central
delight players near GARDEN and North Florida.
the tennis courts on There is a com-
Citrus Springs Boulevard, and
front Alice's blue house on
Dunklin Street some two miles
east of Citronelle.
There are only three species
in this deciduous genus, all
spelling reason to keep golden
rain tree as a specimen sur-
rounded by a lawn rather than
shading a planting bed. The
Please see JANF/Page 30E
JANE WEBER/For the Chronicle
With its clusters of yellow flow-
ers, golden rain tree is a showy
landscape specimen. After the
flowers fade, they puff into pink,
bladder-like seedpods in late
October, and the color usually
lasts until mid-November.
JANE WEBER/For the Chronicle
With its clusters of yellow flowers, golden rain tree is a showy land-
scape specimen. After the flowers fade, they puff into pink, blad-
der-like seedpods in late October, and the color usually lasts until
mid-November.
SCheryl
Lambert
Realtor@
CALL FOR DETAILS &
(352) 637-6200
(352) 228-9756
REDUCED! $139,900 MLS 317888
South Highlands 3/2/2
Split Floor Plan
2007 Built Ready to Move Right in
Oversized Corner Lot
A *. Beautiful Front Porch
Close to Downtown, Boat Ramp
A Must See, Bring Offers
EmR .. Lou
AMERICAN REALTY Realtor@
& INVESTMENTS Cell (352) 697-1685
4511 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL 4465 ALWAYS THERE FOR YOU _
Office: 352-746-3600
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UILLIAMSL "Always As Near As Your Phone",
R E A L T Y (352) 726-9068 (352) 464-4603
2298 E. CELINA St.
S, INVERNESS
313/312, caged heated pool, immaculate
home with many upgrades. Tool shed,
beautiful landscaping, newer roof, paint,
cpt, appliances, pool redone.
S .. .. Seller says SELL!
REDUCED $209,000
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Dir: HWY 44 W to North on Croft to left on Celina St.
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appliances including washer & dryer. Call today streets. Close to1 churches, shopping, medical &
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Central water/sewer.$199,000 MLS#317058 | $139,000 MLS#315303
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GREAT HOME FOR FLORIDA LIVING
We offer this 3 bedroom 2 bath split plan
home with pool for only $249,500. Large
kitchen open to family room, beautiful master
suite, 2nd & 3rd bedrooms are private with
pool access through the bath. Very large back
yard with terraced landscaping is private &
quiet. Cart path to I.G. & C.G. Please call
Jeanne or Willard Pickrel for appointment
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637-3867 MLS #314379
MAKE A BIG SPLASH
With your family and friends in the 17x32
heated pool at this contemporary home on 1
Sacre. You'll enjoy 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
large dining room, comfortable den with
entertainment center. See the 22x24
captivating great room with built-in bookcases,
wood floors & wood-bumrning fireplace.
Separate work shop. Please call Jeanne or
Willard Pickrel at 212-3410 or 637-3867 for
appointment. $388,000 MLS#319959
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ALWAYS THERE FOR YOU REALTY & INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE
ATTENTION BUYERS:
You already know it's a great time to buy!
Prices are down, inventory is high. Receive a
FREE Home Warranty when you buy
through me! Call Lou today.
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newer range w/microwave hood & newer HOME. This fine 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home
refrigerator, air conditioned FL room overlooking on a cul-de-sac in a great neighborhood is sure to
backyard with Citrus & Fig trees. A must seen, please. This is a home that shows pride of
MLS 310189 $109,900. See More at ownership. Come see for yourself, you'll be glad
www.visualtour.com tour #0085-4408 you did. MLS#314773. $339,999
40 ACRES in Otter Creek
If you're looking for a
secluded place to get away,
this is it. Mostly wooded, with
a few small creeks, fields,
BEVERLY HILLS BEAUTY- Well-maintained and a small pond. Roads cut
Imperial Executive II has 2 BR, 2.5 BA 2 car
garage, fireplace, FL room, screened porch, on property. On a well-
newer roof and AC. almost 1700 SF of living, and maintfinpd nriv ftt dirt rint
bedrots, lots more. Come seeits on an oversizelf!
stainless appliances, an oversized 2 f ldlfe!
car garage, and so much more. This
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BIG ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS
SMALL ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE FAMILY!
CALL US TODAY 352-634-4286
va Hedick
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CITRUS HILLS
32E SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2007
Email: cent21 @infionline.net
www. wnic.. .iirealestate.com
J.W. MORTON
REAL ESTATE, IMC.
1645 W. MAIN ST., INVERNESS, FL
SALES: (352) 726-6668
ii 1-800-543-9163
SUPER HOME, GREAT LOCATION a.Ir.
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5133,800 s AS":'N
Pat Davis Realtor
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or Krr.mer,, 49.ner 352 566 93d9
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Call Ruin Frederck 1-352-563-6866
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Call Ruth Frederick 1-352-563-6.66
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Call ifrtnar Snyder .4 476-8.727
and ask for file 31985247HP
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Call Ruin Frederich 1.352- 563 6866
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AT 5158,900 "a :,'l -r .
P.a D.avis Realtor
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Cali Deb Tr,ompr.on 634-2656 cell
YOU'LL GET
EVERYTHING
YOU NEED
AND MORE.
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SMALL FROM OUTSIDE BUT SURPRISE
WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR. L.:.el, n., i .
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Call Martha Snyder 476-8728
and ask for itle r316009
FISHERMAN'S
DREAMIII This
2 bedroom, 2
bath home has a
water view and
deeded access
(build your own
dock) to the
invemess Chain
of Lakes. Perfect
cul-de-sac
location. Public
water & sewers
Split/great room
floor plan with island kitchen. Large screened porch,
screened entry porch, large shade trees keep this home
cool in the summer. This ome is perfectly located within
minutes of shopping (Publix), Rails to Trails and more.
Don't miss taking a look at this home. NAC in 2003, Roof in
2005, Outside paint in 2003, inside paint in 2005.
Ask for Maxlne Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549
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"r.. ,r, t'a.:Iar.3 n] lr.,74 $176,000
,wai cilruscountvsold corrn
Ask for Jeanne or Willard Pckrel 352-212-3410
seller has reduced this 3/2/2 to $169,900. You can't go
wrong here. This is a one owner (Wheller) built home. This
property offers a one acre lot with fenced-in back, workshop
or storage shed, hot tub, split floor plan, screened room,
open living and dining. Close to shopping and everything
you may need. Call me today and write your offer. #303350.
Call Deb Thompson 634-2656 cell
WATERFRONT TRIPLEWIDE ON .67
WATERFRONT TRI &PLEW-DE ON .67 OVER 1i2 ACRE PEACEFUL PRIVATE
ACRE. 2 ,S7: ".1 -3 F .l i, 5 rr0' EI ,I ,,, .3 ,I :t SETTING. ,B6R 16b r,.,,T,- .i,T- ., ,a.,,:, l 2 ;r,.l
r .,,3.:..: Da3n iirepiace ASKING ,.)r Fc.,al ,-,r, LS)e PRICED NOW AT
$179,000 N32t011l1 S109,900 erF'nrd
Call Renee Rosenberger ig.860-5301 Call Cheryi Scruggs 352-697-2910
$135,000 IMMACULATE HOME, perfectly
maintained, and fully furnished! You must see this
home, split plan, large living room, open kitchen with
breakfast bar, glass porch, completely fenced yard,
shed, new roof, new A/C, and lawn sprinklers. Nice
area near Rails-to-Trails and boat ramps home built
by Wheeler. Easy to see.
Call today Mary Parsons 422-5437
GOMMERGIAL ZONINI tie creative uiose to
Hunter Springs in downtown Crystal River- Bldg. presently
a residence boasting 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room
kitchen and dining area. Large screened porch, shed. This
home is a darling cracker home loaded with yesterdays.
Bring your imagination and your personal belongings. This
one is a money-maker. When you mix commercial, Hunter
Springs and Crystal River, it's the place to be. $198,000.
Call Martha Snyder today @ 476-8727
and ask for file #320778
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