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NOVEMBER 25, 2007


CAIONI SBUNN:Damato: Scale back fees

MIKE WRIGHT June 1. Tuesday. The regular meeting At the time, commissioners
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New sparks fly
A fast-moving wildfire pushed
races through the canyons
and mountains of Malibu in
California./Page 12A
COMMENTARY:


Dennis
Damato
term as com-
mission chair-
man will most
likely end
Tuesday.


Citrus County's construction
industry is in a tailspin and
Commissioner Dennis Damato said
he knows one way out of it:
Roll back impact fees.
Damato, whose one-year term as
chairman likely ends Tuesday, is
recommending the commission
reduce residential and commercial
impact fees to the levels prior to the
higher fee schedule that took effect


n11g ose rates orL li LWU yeairso give
the construction industry time to
rebound.
And he suggests that the county
determine impact fees for business-
es on a formula different than that
used for homes.
Damato made his comments last
week to the Chronicle Editorial
Board and also in a guest column
that appears in today's newspaper.
The commission is planning to
discuss impact fees at its meeting


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Commissioners in June Dam
raised impact fees on gues
homes from $6,665 to colui
$9,314. Fees also jumped plea'
for new commercial con- PA
struction and so-called
change of use projects
where a new business taking over
vacant space pays an impact fee if
that business generates a higher
impact than the previous occupant.


Canyon gets ready to rock


Border bugaboos
In the deserts of the
American southwest, a battle
between innovation and inge-
nuity is playing out as govern-
ment engineers try to design
and build a friendly but effec-
tive border./Page 3A
UP IN FLAMES:


Women lose it all
A mobile home fire in
Inverness destroys a home
with $2,000 of donated baby
items inside./Page 3A
HISTORICAL SITES:
National treasure
Many areas around out nation
seek to be given special status
to help preservation./Page 8A
HOLDING THE FORT:
Renewed repairs
Repairs on historic Fort
Jefferson begin again after
two years of hurricane
delays./Page 3A


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Melissa Walker, left, and Bernie Schneider, both with the Key Training Center, set up Saturday some of the 8,000 chairs
in preparation for the upcoming "Country Rocks the Canyon" concert at Rock Crusher Canyon. Volunteers from groups that
receive money from the event prepared for the show, which takes place Saturday.


host county music stars; seats still available


Volunteers prepare to

KERI LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It took some heavy lifting to prepare
for the arrival of country music's
heavy hitters.


Cable series
The Sundance Channel follows
the seasonof a small-town .
Michigan basketball team in
"Nimrod Nation."/Page 8B

ONLINE POLL:
Share your view
During this year's holiday
shopping, will you:
last year;'
B. Spend more
than last year;
C. Spend the same
as last year;
D. None, Christmas isn't
about giving gifts.
To vote, simply access the
Chronicle Web site,
www.chronicleonline.com.
Results will appear in the
Dec. 2 edition.
Last week's results./Page 3A


Annie's Mailbox .. .....18A
Classified ..... . 5D
Crossword . . . . . 18A
Entertainment . . . . 8B
Horoscope . . . .... .16A
Lottery Payouts . . . . 6B
Movies .............. 8A
Obituaries . . . . . . 5A
Together . . . .. 10A, 17A
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SEATS STILL
AVAILABLE
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um seats
available,"
said Melissa
Walker, direc-
tor of develop-
ment and
community
relations for
the Key
Training
Center.
m The seats are
near the stage
and the tickets
are $60 each.
8 Call 527-8228.


"It's physically
demanding, pick-
ing up the chairs
and loading
them," President
of Dunnellon
Little League
Greg Grybko
said. "We're all
volunteers, so
we're used to
working hard."
On Saturday,
volunteers from
local community
organizations set
up 8,000 chairs to
prepare for the
upcoming
fundraising con-
cert, "Country
Rocks the
Canyon."


Headliners Montgomery Gentry and
Trace Adkins are scheduled to take
the stage at Rock Crusher Canyon on
Saturday, Dec. 1, to perform their


ead ommendation for roads
ato's and schools, the two cate-
st gories that generate the
imn, highest fee amounts,
se see Commissioners said they
0 1 wanted an economic
EC impact study done before
looking at the rates again
in January.
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Anne Pope, left, with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County and Tina Gonnerman, with
Habitat For Humanity, set up chairs Saturday at Rock Crusher Canyon.


country hits for Citrus County resi-
dents. This year is the third year mem-
bers of the nonprofit organization, the
Mike Hampton Pitching-In
Foundation, organized the show; tick-
et proceeds benefit local community
organizations.
Members of those local organiza-


tions woke up bright and early
Saturday to spend hours unloading,
lifting, lining up and labeling the
chairs. Melissa Walker, director of
development and community rela-
tions for the Key Training Center, said
Please see :' "'"" :/Page 6A


Citrus Memorial struggles


JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It's a sign of the times. In
fact, and more specifically,
according to Citrus Memorial
Health System CEO Ryan
Beaty, it's just a symptom of
what's happening in the cost
versus falling compensation-
driven hospital business.
In a continuing effort to con-
trol costs, the Citrus Memorial
Health Foundation recently
made some changes to the
employee benefit plans regard-
ing pensions to save about $1


WRITE-OFFS
The $9.6 million in write-
offs in 2003 for-uncom-
.pensated charges at
Citrus Memorial Hospital
more than tripled by 2007
to $30.5 million. It is pro-
jected to increase to $35
million in the coming year,
a 17 percent increase in
just one year.
million a year.
Like all hospitals, Citrus
Memorial has had to struggle
with falling Medicare and
Medicaid rates, though CMHS


has been particularly affected
because most of its business is
one of those two. Three years
ago, the foundation cut off new
employees from taking part in
the pension system, and now,
though the employees who
were on the system still have
the retirement benefits, it is
scaling back pension and
retirement benefits going for-
ward from the beginning of the
new year.
But this isn't stockholders
squeezing a company for high-
er profits. The hospital is a
Please see 0UCG.-''h:.-/Page 7A


CHMS benefits reduced


Measure done

to cut costs
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
About 600 of the 1,100
employees who work for
Citrus Memorial Health
System, Citrus Memorial
Hospital and its ancillary
services, are being affected
by recent benefit changes.


The changes affect pension
and disability benefits and
will save the system about $1
million a year.
Citrus Memorial
spokesperson Katie Lucas
said the employees wouldn't
lose any earned benefits, but
the changes would affect
future benefits going for-
ward from the first of the
New Year. "There had to be
some changes in order to
stay viable," she said.

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Randy Richards sits among dozens of quirky signs Saturday at the Ozello Arts and Crafts Festival. The annual event featured
works by local artisans, food and an auction.


Special to the Chronicle

LifeSouth Community Blood
Center of Citrus County will
take blood donations on the fol-
lowing dates at the listed sites:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday,
Food Ranch, 40 N. Highway 19,
Inglis.
8 a.m. to noon Tuesday,
Walden Woods Community, 6786
W Castlewood Lane, Homosassa.
E 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday,
Sugarmill Woods.
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday,
Publix Crystal River, 6760 W
Gulf-to-Lake Highway.
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday,
Barrington Place, 2341 W.
Norvell Bryant Highway,
Lecanto.
Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday,
Inverness Elks Lodge #2522,
3580 E. Lemmon Drive,
Hernando.
8-11 a.m. Saturday, With-
lacoochee Technical Institute,
1201 W Main Street, Inverness.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 3, Wal-Mart Supercenter
#1104, 2461 W Gulf-to-Lake
Highway., Inverness.
7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 4, Citrus High School, 600
W Highlands Blvd., Inverness.
8 a.m. to noon Wednesday,
Dec. 5, Lake Rousseau RV Park
& Fishing Resort, 10811 N.
Coveview Terrace, Crystal River.


10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday,
Dec. 6, Sumter Electric Corp.,
U.S. 301 & C.R. 470, Sumterville.
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 7, Technology
Conservation Group (TCG), 715
S. Easy Street, Lecanto.
7:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec.
8, Arbor Lakes Community, 3581
E. Lake Todd Drive, Hernando.
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 9, Harley-Davidson of
Crystal River, 1785 U.S. Hwy.
19, Homosassa.
E 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 10, Citrus County
Detention Center, 2604 W.
Woodland Ridge Drive,
Lecanto.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 11, Citrus County Board of
Realtors, 1619 W Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Lecanto.
7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 12, Pleasant
Grove Elementary, 630
Pleasant Grove Road,
Inverness.
3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
12, West Citrus Elks Lodge
#2693,8923 W Sugarbush Path,
Homosassa.
7:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 13, Lecanto
High School, 3810 W.
Educational Path, Lecanto.
a 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday,
Dec. 14, Crystal River Health
& Rehab, 136 N.E. 12th Ave.,
Crystal River.


:::Beverly Hills parade
date announced
:-The 2007 Beverly Hills
SChristmas Parade is set for 10
; a. Saturday.
. :The parade will run down
pBeverly Hills Boulevard to the Civic
-Center and will promote the
Kiwanis theme "Children of the
World." Spectators are welcome
anywhere along the parade route
or around Civic Circle where food
and pictures with Santa, for fami-
:lies, will be available.
: Kiwanis Club of Central Ridge
Ond Crystal River President Pete
D'Elia is requesting participants
complete a "registration form" and
pay the $10 entry fee by Monday.
: Call 527-0039 or e-mail
pdelia899@yahoo.com to obtain a
registration form.
The five categories that will be
judged and awarded are "Best


Business Entry," "Best Religious
Entry," "Best Youth Entry," "Best
Club Entry" and "Best Overall
Entry." Judging will be based on
elements of theme, color, excite-
rfient and creativity.
Participants will line up at 8:30
a.m. at Melbourne and Beverly
Hills.
Crystal River parade
to run Dec. 1
The Crystal River Christmas
Parade will be at 4 p.m. Saturday.
This years' parade theme, "A
Red, White & Blue Christmas" is
honoring veterans. Parade organiz-
ers would like to have veterans,
currently serving or recently back
from deployment, as grand mar-
shal(s) for the parade. Call the
Chamber at 726-2801 for informa-
tion.
This year's parade begins earlier
and will follow a different route. The


45th annual parade will begin at
Northeast Third Avenue and pro-
ceed north toward the mall and
end at Northwest Sixth Avenue.
Onlookers can watch the parade
along both sides of U.S. 19 since
U.S. 19 will be closed from Turkey
Oak to the intersection of U.S. 19
and State Road 44. Through traffic
will be detoured onto Turkey Oak.
For information, call the
Chamber office at 726-2801.
BHCA to host
Sen. Charles Dean
The Beverly Hills Civic
Association is having a special
meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday. It will
be at the recreation association
building located at 1 Civic Circle.
Sen. Charles Dean will speak
about various subjects and will
answer questions from the audi-
ence. The meeting will be open to
the public.


Inverness Christmas
parade red, white, blue
The Inverness Christmas.
Parade will be at noon Saturday,
Dec. 8. The parade will start from
Pizza Hut and proceed south to
Highland Boulevard. Onlookers
can sit along either side of Main
Street. Main Street will be closed
throughout the parade. The Citrus
County Sheriff's Office will be rout-
ing traffic through selected alterna-
tive routes.
This years' parade theme, "A
Red, White & Blue Christmas" is
honoring veterans. Parade organiz-
ers would like to have veterans,
currently serving or recently back
from deployment, as grand mar-
shal(s) for the parade. Call the
Chamber at 726-2801 for informa-
tion.
In conjunction with the parade,
the city of Inverness Department of


Parks and Recreation will host its
annual Holiday Arts and Crafts
Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in
downtown Inverness.
Take time to meet
the candidate
Bernie Leven, candidate for
Citrus County Commission, District
1, will be having a fund raiser from
4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Wine
and Cheese Company in Crystal
River. This is your chance to meet
Leven and discuss local issues that
are important to you. Everyone
welcome.
Elections supervisor
slates precinct change
Susan Gill, Supervisor of
Elections, announces precinct.
location changes for voters in
Precincts 303 and 307. These
changes will be effective begin-
ning Jan. 29.


Voters in Precinct 303 will now
vote in the new Homosassa Public
Library at 4100 S. Grandmarch
Ave. on the corner of Grover
Cleveland Boulevard in
Homosassa.
Voters in Precinct 307 will now
vote in the West Citrus Elks Lodge
at 7890 W. Grover Cleveland
Blvd. in Homosassa.
New Voter Information Cards
have been mailed to registered
voters who live in Precincts 303 or
307. The new polling location will
be printed on the Voter
Information Card. Voters are
encouraged to review their card
and notify the elections office of
any changes or corrections.
Residents of those areas who
have not received their card by
Monday should call the elections
office at 341-6740.

-From staff reports


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THE STATE

Inverness
CUB Christmas sign-up
available now
Christmas sign-up will be
from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday, until
Dec. 7, at Citrus United
Basket.
Participants must bring a
shot record or birth certificate
for each child and a Social
Security card for each adult in
the household, or they will not
be able to register. Children
must reside in home in order to
sign up for toys. Adults without
children in home can sign up
for Christmas food.
CUB is located two blocks
behind the new courthouse.
Take North Apopka to Dampier
Street and make a right. Come
down to Mill Avenue and make
a right. It is the only business
located on the right.
Call Nola Gravius, executive
director, at 344-2242, between
10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday
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Women lose everything in fire


WALTER CARLSON/For the Chronicle
Citrus County Fire Rescue firefighters Douglas, left, and Robinson fight a fire Saturday morning In a home at 7415 E. Ringer Court in Inverness. Jackie Foster owns the
home, and her daughters Kristal Ness and Dusty Wheaton live with her.


Fire destroys Inverness mobile home


KERI LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
An early morning fire
Saturday destroyed a mobile
home in Inverness and more
than $2,000 of donated baby
items inside.
When Citrus County Fire
Rescue firefighters arrived at
7415 E. Ringer Court, the
home was fully involved in
flames, Citrus County Fire
Rescue spokeswoman Patty


Jefferson said.
"Everyone got out and no one
was injured," Jefferson said.
Three women were living in
the house, including the
owner, Jackie Foster and her
two daughters, Kristal Ness,
18, and Dusty Wheaton, 24.
Family friend Nancy
Thompson said Ness spent the
night at her house and called
Foster to pick her up in the
morning.
When Foster and Ness
returned home, they smelled


containing $2,000 in donated items


smoke, Thompson said. They
immediately woke up
Wheaton, gathered their two
dogs and exited the home.
"The air conditioner is what
caught on fire," Thompson
said. However, the State Fire
Marshal has not yet released
the cause ,and origin of the
fire, according to Jefferson.
Thompson said everything
the family owned was destroyed.
Wheaton is six-months preg-
nant with a girl and recently
received a large donation of


baby clothes from a generous
stranger through the Web site
freecycle.org. The Freecycle
Network is an online network,
free to join and open to the
public, where people donate
and receive items at no
charge.
Thompson said before the
fire all Wheaton needed to buy
were diapers but now, she
has nothing. All of the baby
furniture Foster bought for
her soon-to-be granddaughter
was damaged, as well.


HOW TO HELP
If anyone would like to
donate baby items, call
Nancy Thompson at 613-.
7377. :
"Every single bit of it wA's
burned in the fire," Thompsoh
said. Foster's purse containing
her wallet and money was
destroyed, she added.
Thompson planned to go
shopping Saturday morning to
buy outfits for the women, who
were left with nothing but the
pajamas they were wearing-at
the time of the fire.


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A. Yes. Ban cell phone use for all drivers.
(186 votes, 48.1 percent.)
B. Yes. If it saves one life it is worth it.
(138 votes, 35.7 percent.)
C. No. Bring back mandatory driver's education.
(45 votes, 11.6 percent.)
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Citrus County
Sheriff
Arrests
Glenn Werner John
Rintelmann, 2448 S. Nolen
Terrace, Inverness, at 5:44 p.m.
Friday on a.felony charge of fail-
ure to register as a sexual offend-
er. According
to the ON Ti
arrest report,
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was charged about arres
with incest in the Citrus C
Wisconsin. Sheriff's Or
Bond $20,000. www.sheriff
Brian J. click on the
McGlue, 28, 56 Reports, thi
S. Osceola St., Reports.
Beverly Hills, at
1:52 a.m.
Friday on a felony charge of
cocaine possession. Bond
$5,000.
Brian G. Stone, 46, 5268 N.
Lace Point, Dunnellon, at 3:54
p.m. Thursday on a misdemeanor
charge of knowingly driving while
license is suspended or revoked.
Bond $1,000.
Regis Don Searle, 49,
homeless, at 11:38 a.m.
Thursday on a misdemeanor
charge of loitering and prowling.
According to the arrest report,
Searle said he was trying to get
into a store on N.E. U.S. 19 in
Crystal River because it was rain-
ing and he needed a dry place to
stay. It was Thanksgiving Day, so
all the stores were closed in the
nearby surrounding areas, the
report further states. Bond $500.
Shelly K. Newsome, 28,
453 N. Sams Point, Crystal River,
at 8:35 p.m. Friday on a felony
charge of controlled substance
possession, Oxycodone and a
generic form of Valium. Bond
$4,000.
Crystal River Police
DUI arrest
Joseph Michael Boule, 47,
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Inverness, at 4:55 a.m. Thursday
on felony charges of driving
under the influence with property
damage, fourth offense, and driv-
ing while license is suspended or
revoked, habitual traffic offender.
According to the arrest report,
Boule was behind the wheel of a
vehicle, travel-
ing at a slow
1E NET rate of speed,
and ran over a
formation mailbox on
ts made by Mary Lue
county Street in
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link to Daily into a utility
*n Arrest pole. Officers
had to wake
him up at the
scene of the
crash and he failed the field sobri-
ety tasks. He refused to submit
his breath to determine his blood
alcohol concentration. Bond
$20,000.
Other arrests
George L. Knight Jr., 49, no
address listed, at 3:59 p.m.
Thursday on a misdemeanor
charge of drug paraphernalia
possession and on an active
Citrus County warrant for misde-
meanor violation of probation on
an original charge of drug para-
phernalia possession. Bond was
set at $500 for the drug parapher-
nalia charge. No bond was set,
per the warrant.
E Larry William Fast III, 26,
1910 N.W. 12th Ave., Crystal
River, at 2:13 a.m. on misde-
meanor charges of affray and
resisting officers without violence.
According to the arrest report,
Fast was involved in a fight out-
side a bar in Crystal River. Before
Fast was placed in handcuffs, he
ran away from the officer. The
officer chased him and appre-
hended him in the parking lot of
the Crystal River Mall, the report
further states. Bond $500.


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Josephine
Bacon, 88
HOMOSASSA
Josephine Ann Bacon, 88,
Homosassa, died Thursday,
Nov 22, 2007, in Crystal River
Born Sept. 26, 1919, in
Stamford, Conn., to John J. and
Anne (Smith) Bicssman, she
moved to the area in 1978 from
Stamford, Conn.
He was a former mentor and
volunteer for Citrus County
Schools, and received the
Senior Volunteer of the Year
Award.
Survivors include his son,
Thomas 0. Bacon of Brandon;
daughter, Patricia Martin and
husband Charles of Crystal
River; sister, Dorothy Mecsary
of Greenwich, Conn.; three
grandchildren, Erin Martin,
Carley Martin and Kyle Martin;
and one great-grandson,
Jayden Martin.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.

Joseph
Burges, 89
FLORAL CITY
Joseph Henry Burges, 89,
Floral City, died Sept 25, 2007,
at his residence under the care
of H6spice of Citrus County
and his family.
A native of London, England,
he was born Feb. 12, 1918, to
William and
Marthe Burges
and came to
this area 18
years ago from
Stockton, N.J.
He was a retired engineering
consultant and was the owner
of Joseph H. Burges Company
in River Edge, N.J., for more
than 20 years.
Mr Burges was a World War
II Naval veteran and served in
the submarine service. He was
a member of Sub Vets of WWII
and the Sharkhunters organi-
zation.
Survivors include two sons,
Dr. William L. Burges and wife
Charlene of Euclid, Ohio, and
Robert M. Burges and wife
Sharon of Salisbury, N.C.;
daughter, Ann Burges, of San
Diego, Calif.; brother, Richard
Burges, of Port Richey; and
several grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

Robert 'Bob'
Craddock, 66
,'- ROYAL OAKS
Robert B. "Bob" Craddock,
66, Royal Oaks, Inverness,
died Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, at
the Hospice House in Lecanto
under the care of Hospice of
Citrus County and his wife,
Barbara.
Mr. Craddock was born July
28, 1941, in Brooklyn, N.Y, to
Robert and Hazel (Dixon)
Craddock and
moved to
Inverness in
1996. He grad-
uated from
Freeport High
School in 1960 and promptly
joined the U.S. Army.
He was employed by the
town of Hempstead, N.Y., as a
compliance coordinator with
32 years of service. He served
on the board of Royal Oaks as
maintenance director for six
years and president of the
Glens Homeowners
Association of Royal Oaks, as
well. As a member of the New
York Civil Service Employees
Association, he served as sec-
ond vice president of Local
No. 952 and president of Unit
1 representing Citrus, Sumter
and Levy counties.
He was Catholic. He
enjoyed woodworking and
playing golf.
He was preceded in death
by his son, Robert W.
Craddock, in 2003, and his
grandson, Stephen Ruokonen,
in 2004.
Survivors include his wife of


31 years, Barbara Craddock;
stepson, Edward Ruokonen
and wife Nivia of Brooklyn,
N.Y.; two sons, Fred Craddock
and wife Erica of Florida and
Bria Craddock and wife
Monica of New York; brother,
William Craddock of Merrick,
N.Y.; sister, Peggy of New
York; and four grandchildren,
Ken Ruokonen, Stephen
Craddock, Isabella Ruokonen
and Kaitlyn Craddock.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.

Harvey
Deneault, 88
DUN NELLON
Harvey G. Deneault, 88,
Dunnellon, died Thursday,
Nov. 22, 2007, at Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center in
Crystal River.
He was born in Burlington,
Vt., move to Gulfport in 1959
from Amsterdam, N.Y, and
came to Dunnellon in 1990.
He was a manager for Sears,
and was a member of the St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic
Church in Citrus Springs.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Dorothy M.
Deneault, and by his brother
Harold (Mike) Deneault.
Survivors include his son,
Richard and wife Elaine of
Williamsport, Pa.; daughter,
Judy Todd and husband
Daniel of Dunnellon; sister,
Pauline Letourneau and hus-
band Armand of Mission
Viejo, Calif.; seven grandchil-
dren; and 12 great-grandchil-
-dren.
Fero Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.

James Garner, 83
BEVERLY HILLS
James L. Garner, 83, Beverly
Hills, died Friday, Nov. 23,
2007, at the Citrus Memorial
hospital Hospice Care Unit.
He was born
in LaPlata,
Md., and
moved here in
1994 from
Beckley, WVa.
He was a dairy plant manager.
He was Episcopal.
He served with the U.S.
Army in Europe as a master
sergeant in World War II. He
was a member of the
American .Legion Post in
LaPlata; was an avid golfer,
hunter and fisherman; and
played baseball and soccer in
his youth.
Survivors include his wife
of 61 years, Marie K. Garner;
sons, the Rev. James L. garner
Jr. of Ephrata, Pa., and
Timothy K. Garner of
Wadsworth, Ohio; sister,
Gwynette Piper of LaPlata,
Md.; four grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.
Fero Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.

John 'Randy'
Getz, 70
HOMOSASSA
John "Randy" Randolph
Getz, 70, Homosassa, died
Thursday, nov. 22, 2007, in
Crystal River.
Mr. Getz was born July 23,
1937, in Elizabeth, N.J., the
son of John V and Irma
(Magyar) Getz. He was the
owner of Video Electronic in
Linden, N.J. He came to Citrus
County in 1998 from Colonia,
N.J. He was a member of the
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in
Linden, N.J.;. the volunteer
fire department in Colonia,
N.J.; and he was volunteer for
Linden First Aid Group.
Survivors include his moth-
er, Irma Getz of Homosassa;
sister, Janet Kobasiar and
husband Leon of Warren,
Ohio; niece, Jennifer
Kobasiar and wife Tara of
Wilmington, N.C.; and four
great-nieces and -nephews.
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Cremation, Inverness.


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CRYSTAL RIVER
Samantha Elizabeth
Hastings, infant daughter of
Samuel Dean Hastings and
Rebecca Elizabeth Twiner-
Hastings, died Wednesday, Nov.
21, 2007, at Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center in
Crystal River
In addition to her parents,
she is survived by her maternal
grandparents Owen and
Barbara Twiner of Crystal
River; paternal grandparents
Samuel and Mindi Hastings
and Shirley Crowe, all of
Crystal River; maternal great
grandparents Mary and Harry
Devitt of White Water, Wis.; six
aunts, Destiny, Tuesday,
Autumn, Mary, Megan and
Jennifer; four uncles, Danny,
Sam, Larry and Brad; and
three cousins, Molly, Jacob and
Marissa.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto.

Barbara
Moore, 60
BROOKSVILLE
Barbara Ann Moore, 60,
Brooksville, died Tuesday, Nov.
20, 2007, in Tampa.
Born March 30, 1947, in
Dayton, Ohio, to Albert J. and
Bessie (Fonderhide) Wenzel,
he came here 26 years ago from
Tampa. He was Methodist.
Survivors include his son,
Shawn C Nelson and wife Rita
of Lecanto; brother, Glenn
Wenzel of Destin; and four
grandchildren, Shauna
Nelson, Anthony Clark, Trevor
Clark and Kennadi Deckert.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.

Norma Nolan, 73
INVERNESS
Norma Jean Nolan, 73,
Inverness, died Saturday, Nov.
24, 2007, at the Hospice of
Citrus County Care Unit at
Citrus Memorial hospital.
She was born Jan. 7, 1934, in
Keene, N.H., the daughter of
Clarence and Evelyn (Lancey)
Derby. She was a homemaker
She came to Inverness in 1979
from Middletown, N.Y.
She was a member of Our
Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church in Inverness. She
enjoyed needlework. She
played bingo at Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church and,
more recently, at the Lake
Panasoffkee DAV
Survivors include her hus-
band, Ronald D. Nolan of
Inverness; children, Diana
Rivera and husband David of
Simpson, Pa., Theresa Booth
and husband Robert of
Greenfield Park, N.Y, Ronald
D. Nolan Jr of Parksville, N.Y,
William F Nolan and wife
Debbie ofJessep, Pa., Joseph P
Nolan of Inverness, Jeffrey A.
Nolan and wife Susan of
Decatur, Ga., Matthew A.
Nolan and wife Debbie of
Inverness, Rosanne E. Nolan
of Simpson, Pa., Mary M.
Nolan of Inverness, Patricia H.
Jordan and husband Charles
of Springfield, Ga., and Bryan
E. Nolan and wife Tamara of
Stafford, Va.; sisters, Dola Rice
of Vermont, Alberta Ouellette
and Charlotte Kendall, both of
Keene, N.H.; 36 grandchil-
dren; and 27 great-grandchil-
dren.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Earline
Rotenberger, 71
INVERNESS
Earline Rotenberger, 71,
Inverness, died Thursday,
Nov. 22, 2007, at her home.

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She was born July 26, 1936,
in Lake Worth, the daughter of
Earl and Williemae (Rudd)
Wellman. She was a home-
maker. She came to Citrus
County in 1977 from West
Palm Beach. She was Baptist.
She was preceded in death
by her daughter, Valarie
Zeman, in Jan. 28, 2001.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Ray Rotenberger of
Inverness; brother, Roy
Wellman of Leesburg; grand-
children, Gene Ray Lashley of
Moriarty, N.M., and Teleena
Monhollen of Okechobee;
great-grandchildren, Annissia
Lashley of Moriarty, N.M., and
Korlena Monhollen of
Okechobee; stepsons, Stanley
Rotenberger of Prosperity,
S.C., John Rotenberger of
Panama City and Bob
Rotenberger of Lake Worth;
stepdaughters, Christina
Porter of O'Brian, Barbara
Smith of Fort Pierce and
Maryann Leason of Salsbury,
N.C.; 16 stepgrandchildren;
and 14 step-great-grandchil-
dren.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.

Fredrick
Shomer, 72
Fredrick Shomer, 72, died
Monday, Nov. 19, 2007, at
home.
Survivors include his wife,
Mary; children, Ed and wife
Michelle, Amy, Sara and
Melissa; grandchildren, Zach,
Travis, Coleton, Zoe, Kaitlin,
Jack, Paige, Blake and Brian;
brother, Dan and wife Carole
Shomer; and numerous
friends and sharers of adven-
ture, history and tradition. In
lieu of flowers, donations to
St. Joseph's Indian School,
PO. Box 100, Chamberlain, SD
57325, are appreciated.
(www.stjo.org)
Florida Cremation Society.
Click on www.chronicleon-
line.com to view archived
local obituaries.
Funeral
NOTICES
Josephine Ann Bacon.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, at
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs. Burial
will follow in Fountains
Memorial Park. Friends will
be received from 1 p.m. until
the hour of service Tuesday.
Joseph Henry Burges.
Graveside military services
will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007, from
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. Inurnment will fol-
low. Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home & Crematory of
Inverness in charge. There
will be no calling hours at the
funeral home.
Harvey G. Deneault A Mass
will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 27, 2007, at St. Elizabeth
Ann Seton Catholic Church.
Interment will follow at Fero
Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions to the Lighthouse of the
Visually Impaired would be
appreciated, (352) 754-1132.'
Norma J. Nolan. Visitation
will be between the hours of 2
and 4 p.m. and 6 and 8 p.n.
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, at the


Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, 2507 State Road
44 W, Inverness. Funeral
services will be at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007, at
the funeral home. Fr. Charles
Leke will preside. Interment
will follow at Oak Ridge
Cemetery, Inverness. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be
made to Hospice of Citrus
County, EO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
Earline Rotenberger.
Visitation will be from 2 to 4
p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, at
the Heinz Funeral Home,
2507 State Road 44 W,
Inverness. The service of
remembrance will be at 4 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, at the
funeral home with Pastor
Troy Sheppard presiding. In
lieu of flowers, please make
contributions to Hospice of
Citrus County, PEO. Box
641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
Death
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Jane Maury
Denton, 81.
ALTRUIST
MOBILE, Ala. Jane
Maury Denton, the wife of for-
mer Vietnam prisoner of war
and ex-U.S. Sen. Jeremiah


Denton Jr., has died. She was
81.
Denton died Thursday at a
Norfolk, Va., hospital from
heart attack complications,
family members said.
She helped organize the
National League of Families
of American Prisoners and
Missing in Southeast Asia in
the 1960s, after her Navy pilot
husband was shot down and
captured in 1965. He was held
for nearly eight years in .a
North Vietnamese prison.
Denton's advocacy work
was credited for the group's
efforts in obtaining humane
treatment and the ultimate
release of American prison-
ers.
Her husband drew interni-
tional attention in 1966 when
he was being interviewed on
North Vietnamese television.
He blinked in Morse code the
letters "t-o-r-t-u-r-e," letting
U.S. intelligence officials
know what was happening to
the prisoners.
Jeremiah Denton," who
retired as a rear admiral in
1973, was elected in 1980 to
the U.S. Senate. A
Republican, he served one
term. The Dentons lived iri a
home south of Mobile on
Fowl River for more than 30
years. In September, the cou-
ple moved to Williamsbutig,
Va.
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The Dream Society's Wrap-Up A
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about 20 members of each
organization were asked to
help with the setup.
'All the groups involved are
family-oriented groups,"
Grybko said.
Young children helped carry
chairs alongside their moms
and dads. Husbands and wives,
together, lined the rows and
went through the tedious
process of labeling the seats.
The thousands of seats filled
the two-tiered outdoor venue.
Todd Workman, president of
the Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County, said members of the
organizations worked hard,
with smiles on their faces
because their organizations
benefit from the ticket


IMPACT
Continued from Page 1A

been done.
But commissioners Damato
and John Thrumston said ear-
lier this month they don't want
to wait for a study. They say
that impact fees are discourag-
ing an already ailing building
industry and that the county's
economy is being damaged.
Damato, who owns a con-
struction company, criticized
commissioners who refuse to
acknowledge that impact fees
are hurting the economy.
"We've got some commis-
sioners who are closed minded
about certain aspects of impact
fees," he said.


Elder Options to
consider applications
Elder Options, formerly the Mid-
Florida Area Agency on Aging Inc.
(MFAAA) will meet 10 a.m.
Thursday, Nov. 29, in the Elder
options Board Room, 5700 S.W.
34th St., Suite 222, (Florida Farm
Bureau Building), Gainesville.
The board will review and discuss
applications submitted by qualified
organizations to provide services
under the Older Americans Act for
the program period Jan. 1, 2008,
through Dec. 31, 2008. Based upon
its deliberations, the board will take
formal action to fund or withhold


proceeds.
"We do whatever we can,"
Workman said in between lift-
ing chairs onto a truck.
The family feel of the setup
reflects the clean, fun, commu-
nity-oriented concert atmos-
phere, Grybko said. Instead of
whistling while they worked,
the volunteers excitedly talked
about the approaching show
and the big-time country stars.
"I think he's really ready to
come back here and give us an
awesome show," Walker said
about Trace Adkins. This year
is Adkins' second year perform-
ing at the annual "Country
Rocks the Canyon."
The headliners are reason
enough to buy tickets, Walker
said. Another important reason
to attend is to support the local
organizations that continuously
aid the community, she added.
Leaders of local charitable

Damato wouldn't say to
whom he was referring; howev-
er, Commissioners Vicki
Phillips and Joyce Valentino
have both said the national
economy and not impact
fees is hurting the building
trade.
Along with complaints about
impact fees in general, com-
missioners also have heard sto-
ries of small-business owners
faced with impact fees in the
tens of thousands of dollars
when they want to move into an
existing storefront.
The county charges change-
of-use fees if the new use cre-
ates more traffic than the old
use.
Damato said the county
shouldn't charge those fees,
particularly since plaza own-


funding of each of the respective.
applications. The board will author-
ize contract awards for those appli-
cations that it has taken formal
action to fund.
The public is invited.
Should any person wish to appeal
any decision with respect to any
matter considered at the above-ref-
erenced meeting, he or she may
need to ensure verbatim recording
of the proceeding in order to provide
a record for judicial review. Persons
with disabilities should contact the
Elder Options at least 48 hours
before the meeting to request any
special assistance.
From staff reports


and youth-based organizations
were given concert tickets by
members of the Mike Hampton
Pitching-In Foundation; they
sold the tickets to raise money
for their causes.
Citrus County residents also
benefit from money raised
through the concert for the
Mike Hampton Pitching-In
Foundation, Executive
Director Brent Hall said.
Members of the organization
plan to award four, $10,000
scholarships to local graduat-
ing high school seniors tomor-
row.
The show is only one night,
but its proceeds will continue
to help the community long
after the country music stars
leave the stage.
"It's the biggest thing that has
come to Citrus County in the
last couple of years," Workman
said.

ers pay impact fees when the
structure is first built
"This stuff is wrong. You
can't do that to people," he
said.
Commissioner Gary Bartell
said he agrees with Damato on
the change-of-use issue.
"I feel that is not right," he
said. "I think it's counterpro-
ductive of what we're trying to
do."
As for rolling back fees and
freezing them, Bartell said that
won't solve the problem of
building roads and schools to
keep up with growth.
"It's a nice gesture," he said
of Damato's proposal. "But
somebody's going to have to
pay the bill. If you take it from
one, it just switched to anoth-
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BENEFITS
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Those who went to work for
Citrus Memorial after initial
changes were made in 2004
aren't eligible for a pension.
Those in the system before
that don't lose anything that
will have been earned up to
the end of this year.
The change for them is that
the benefit rate percentage of
average monthly compensa-
tion that is multiplied by
their years of service, includ-
ing years worked after nor-
mal retirement (62 or older)
or after completing 30 years
of service, will be frozen


STRUGGLE
Continued from Page 1A

non profit community hospital
that covers most of the indi-
gent care in the county. It
receives a county tax subsidy
for that, this year about $9.9
million, but the subsidy doesn't
cover the lost
revenue.
The reason
for the cost- We
cutting meas-
ure and the care Of pat
health sys-
tem's chal-
lenge in gen- Citi
eral, Beaty
said in an
interview, is for Citrus
Memorial to balance an equa-
tion of ever-diminishing com-
pensation with the hospital's
actual revenue.
The problem is the revenue
is undercut not only by shrink-
ing government compensation,
but by a growing write-off for
uncompensated care charges.
A $9.6 million in write-offs in
2003 for uncompensated
charges more than tripled by
2007 to $30.5 million. It is pro-
jected to increase to $35 mil-
lion in the coming year, a 17
percent increase in just one
year-- which does not include
the increase in the cost of the
goods and services to Citrus
Memorial, not to mention the
increased costs of and salary
and benefits for employees.
Normally, the business rem-
edy would include raising
prices, but with the great
majority of the hospital's busi-


after the first of the New
Year.
Also, after Jan. 1, those who
work beyond their normal
retirement date will still get
credit for the additional time
worked, but will no longer get
extra benefits for not taking
pension benefit during the
period of continued employ-
ment when they could have
retired and taken benefits.
The retirement plan was
modeled after the state
retirement plan, which the
Citrus Memorial foundation
elected to leave more than a
decade ago to save money.
In other benefit changes,
disability retirement benefits
that were given after 10 years
of service or for disability
incurred in the line of duty

ness being government-con-
trolled compensation for
Medicaid and Medicare, that's
not the answer.
So imagine having a $155
million service business with
1,100 employees in which you
have to absorb a $25 million
write off ($35 million minus
the $10 million subsidy) while
at the same time the govern-
ment, which
controls most
of your prices,
we're taking says you can
charge 2.6
ients. percent less
next year -
Ryan Beaty while your
rus Memorial CEO. own costs go
up each year.
If that isn't
enough to make the company
accountant's black pen dry up,
add to that, Beaty pointed out,
the tax cutting measures that
will go before the electorate
this winter.
How that plays out in its
effect on Citrus Memorial hos-
pital and others like it remains
to be seen, he said. If there is a
breaking point for subsidized
hospitals that absorb the indi-
gent costs along with falling
reimbursements, Beaty
declines to recognize it, but he
is obviously worried.
On the other hand, he said,
"The hospital has to continue
its efforts to be more effective
and productive." The Citrus
Memorial system must, he says,
continue to find more health
services that can deliver out-
patient and ambulatory servic-
es which he pointed out
don't get as pinched by
Medicare and Medicaid as in-


will be phased out after Jan.
1. Also, after Jan. 1, cost of
living adjustments won't be
applied to benefits accrued
after the first of the year, only
those accrued before that.
Someone retiring with 20
years before the change, and
10 years after, for example,
would get two-thirds of the
cost of living in their benefit
payments.
Finally, the early retire-
ment benefits will no longer
include the full-accrued ben-
efit for those who retire after
30 years, but before their nor-
mal retirement date. After
the first of the New Year, the
benefit will be reduced by
5/12 a percent for each month
the person retires before the
normal retirement date.

patient care does that help
the hospital's bottom line.
He noted that the Citrus
Memorial system, for instance,
recently bought Gulf Coast
Aquatics with two very produc-
tive physical therapy clinics
that are helping.
So far, Beaty said, the hospi-
tal has been able to grow and
take care of more and more
people while improving and
expanding services. Last year
it served 37,000 patients in the
Emergency Room, for instance,
many without insurance.
It had 256 open-heart surger-
ies. It created its own certified
Stroke Center, Diabetes Center
and Chest Pain Center He said
he assumes that the people of
the county want, more and bet-
ter health care in their own
county as it grows.
"We're taking care of
patients. We're going to find
ways to make it happen," he
said. He said the clinical and
financial statistics are good.
Length of stay, a critical meas-
ure for hospitals, is in the best
range, he noted, and the hospi-
tal has won five star recogni-
tions from HealthGrades the
nation's leading healthcare rat-
ings company, in orthopedic,
joint and spine, and general
surgery.
On the larger scale of the
nation's health care, however,
with the continually falling
compensation rates, rising
costs and increasing millions
of uninsured people, whether
the system can stay viable on
its course indefinitely, Beaty
said, "At some point we have to
ask ourselves: what are we
going to do here?"


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p.m., 7:30 p.m.
"Fred Claus" (PG) 1:30 p.m.,
4:30 p.m., 7:10 p.m.
"American Gangster" (R) 3:50
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"Bee Movie" (PG) 1:45 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"August Rush" (PG) 1:35 p.m.,
4:10 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10:20 p.m.
"Enchanted" (PG) 1:10 p.m.,
4:35 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:50 p.m.
"Hitman" (R) 2 p.m., 5 p.m.,
7:50 p.m., 10:10 p.m.,
"The Mist" (R) 1:50 p m., 4.50-
p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:30 p.m.
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4:05 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
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p.m., 7 p.m., 9:35 p.m.
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
All meals include milk and juice.
Monday:
Breakfast Sausage biscuit,
cereal (variety), mixed fruit, sea-
sonal fruit, grits.
Lunch Pepperoni pizza,
beanie weenies, salad shaker, gar-
den salad, corn, peas and carrots,
peaches, fresh fruit, crackers.
Tuesday:
Breakfast Cheese grits, ham
slice, pineapple muffin, seasonal
fruit, peaches, toast/jelly, tater tots.
Lunch Taco burger, turkey
and dressing supreme, vegetarian
plate, garden salad, lima beans,
apple slices, fresh fruit, chocolate
pudding.
Wednesday:
Breakfast Breakfast bar, cere-
al (variety), seasonal fruit, pineap-
ple, toast/jelly.
Lunch Barbecued rib hoagie,
fish scribbles, salad shaker, garden
salad, broccoli, baked french fries,
fresh fruit, crackers.
Thursday:
Breakfast Cheese grits, apple
muffin, seasonal fruit, pears, tater
tots.
Lunch Turkey on a bun, mac-
aroni and cheese, vegetarian plate,
garden salad, turnip greens, car-
rots, apple crisp, fresh fruit, pineap-
ple.
Friday:
Breakfast Egg baked omelet,
cheese toast, seasonal fruit, apple-
sauce, grits.
Lunch Burrito, corn dog
nuggets, salad shaker, garden
salad, green beans, fresh fruit,
mixed fruit, gelatin, crackers.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
All meals include milk and juice.
Monday:
Breakfast Sausage biscuit,
breakfast sausage pizza, cereal
(variety), seasonal fruit, peaches,
toast/jelly, tater tots.
Lunch Beefaroni, hot ham
and cheese on bun, chef salad
plate, vegetarian plate, crackers,
garden salad, corn, vegetable
blend (Italian), rice, fresh fruit,
pineapple.
Tuesday:
Breakfast Ham, egg and
cheese bagel, cheese grits, cereal
(variety), seasonal fruit, apple-
sauce, pineapple muffin, toast/jelly,
tater tots.
Lunch Chili, turkey salad
sandwich, breaded chicken plate,
vegetarian plate, garden salad,
pasta salad, vegelable blend-Qalif.
i Normandy, combread, gelatin,
fresh fruit, applesauce.
Wednesday:
Breakfast Waffle sticks,


bagelers, cereal (variety), seasonal
fruit, pears, grits, tater tots.
Lunch Chris P Chicken bites,
corn dog, garden salad, tuna plate,
green beans, baked beans, baked
french fries, fresh fruit, apple slices.
Thursday:
Breakfast Ham and cheese
grits, grilled cheese, cereal (vari-
ety), seasonal fruit, apple slices,
toast/jelly, tater tots.
Lunch Pizza, beanie weenies,
chicken Caesar salad plate, vege-
tarian plate, garden salad, broccoli,
pasta salad, cake, crackers, fresh
fruit, peaches.
Friday:
Breakfast Breakfast wrap,
cereal (variety), seasonal fruit,
pineapple, sweet potato muffin,
grits, tater tots.
Lunch Taco, ham with
pineapple, turkey plate, vegetarian
plate, garden salad, turnip greens,
sweet potato souffle, refried beans,
combread, fresh fruit, mixed fruit.
HIGH SCHOOL
Monday:
Breakfast Sausage biscuit,
cheese grits, cereal, scrambled
eggs with cheese, doughnut, tater
tots, toast/jelly, mixed fruit, season-
al fruit, milk variety, orange juice.
Lunch Pork fajita, chili, ham-
burger and hoagie bars, salad
plate, pizza bar, garden salad,
corn, Spanish rice, island vegeta-
bles, turnip greens, pasta salad,
crackers, applesauce, fresh fruit,
fries, milk.
Tuesday:
Breakfast Ham, egg and
cheese bagel, biscuit and gravy,
cereal, doughnut, toast/jelly, grits,
apple muffin, tater tots, seasonal
fruit, peaches, milk, orange juice.
Lunch Meatloaf, salad plate,
chicken and hoagie bars, chili,
pizza bar, salad, corn, mashed
potatoes, peas and carrots, crack-
ers, rice, combread, pineapple,
fresh fruit, fries, milk.
Wednesday:
Breakfast Ham and cheese
toast, scrambled eggs with cheese,
cereal, doughnut, toast/jelly, tater
tots, pineapple muffin, grits, sea-
sonal fruit, applesauce, milk,
orange juice.
Lunch Macaroni and cheese,
hamburger and hoagie bars, salad
plate, pizza bar, chili, garden salad,
green beans, winter mix, corn, gel-
atin, pears, crackers, fresh fruit,
fries, milk.
Thursday:
Breakfast ---Breakfast wrap,
biscuit and gravy, cereal, dough-
nut, toast/jelly, tater tots, sweet
potato muffin, grits, seasonal fruit,
sliced apples, milk, orange juice.


Lunch Rotisserie chicken,
chicken and hoagie bars, pizza
bar, salads, chili, garden salad,
broccoli, black eyed peas, corn,
crackers, rice, roll, mixed fruit,
fresh fruit, fries, milk.
Friday:
Breakfast Breakfast sausage
pizza, scrambled eggs with
cheese, doughnut, cereal, grits, ta-
ter tots, toast/jelly, pineapple, sea-
sonal fruit, milk, orange juice.
Lunch Lasagna, pizza bar,
hamburger and hoagie bars, salad
plate, chili, garden salad, corn on
cob, spinach, roll, crackers, baked
apple, rice cake, fresh fruit, fries,
milk.
Menus are subject to change
without notice.
CONGREGATE DINING
Monday: Chicken marsala over
rice pilaf, carrots, broccoli salad,
one slice whole wheat bread,
mixed fruit cup and low-fat milk.
Tuesday: Sliced turkey and
gravy, mashed potatoes, green
beans, two slices whole wheat
bread, Little Debbie snack cake
and low-fat milk.
Wednesday: Barbecued pork
riblet, mashed potatoes, spinach
with onion, hamburger bun, apple-
sauce and low-fat milk.
Thursday: Crispy baked chick-
en, California blend vegetables,
Spanish stewed tomatoes, one
slice whole wheat bread, fresh
orange and low-fat milk.
Friday: Birthday Celebration -
Pizza casserole, green peas, spiced
peaches, one slice whole wheat
bread, cake, and low-fat milk.
Congregate dining sites include:
Lecanto, East Citrus, Crystal River,
Homosassa Springs, Inverness
and South Dunnellon. For informa-
tion, call Support Services at 527-
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Chapter 776 MOPH, visit the
Chapter 776 Web site at www.cit-
ruspurpleheart.org or call 382-3847
or 527-2460.
Korean War Veterans Citrus
Chapter 192 is hosting a
Christmas Military Ball on
Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Inverness
Elks Lodge 2522 in Hernando.
Prime rib or baked chicken, music
by Jackie Branson Band. $27.50
each. Open to the public. For infor-
mation, call Paul at 637-1161 or
Hank at 563-2496.
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 par-
ties are welcome. Call Base Com-
mander 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.
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Training Center in
Inverness at 130 Heights
Ave. At 6 p.m., meetings
kick off with a potluck din-
ner, and at 7:30 p.m. for
the business meetings,
the auxiliary breaks off.


Bring a covered dish.
Interested in being a member,
call Post Cmdr. Bob Scott at 860-
2090 or Auxiliary President Sandy
Scott at 860-2090. Visit our Web
site at www.ALPost77.org.
The new VFW Post 10209
will host the Frankie Dee New York
Orchestra from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 16, at the post on Ed Knoll
Boulevard in Spring Hill. Listen and
dance to Big Band sounds, Frank
Sinatra songs, waltzes, polkas,
cha-chas, Latin, jazz and swing
music. Tickets ($9) include
chances at door prizes. Call Mary
at (352).596-9486.
The Marine Corps League,


Samuel R. Wall Detachment 1139
will conduct its regular meeting at 7
p.m. the third Wednesday monthly
at DAV Post 70 in Inverness at the
intersection of Independence
Avenue and U.S. 41 North. Call
Tom Heron at 637-2724 or Joe
Spoto at 746-3315.
The Fleet Reserve Associa-
tion 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.
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Tony Stokes and Carol
Harrington, St. Petersburg,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lynn
Krzyzanowski, to Michael
Aaron Patton, son of Mike and
Debbie Patton of Clearwater.
The bride-elect holds an AS
degree in criminal justice. She
is employed as a clerk at Citrus
Memorial Halth System.
The future groom holds a
B.S. degree in business and is
employed in outside sales.
Michael has a 14-year-old
daughter, Briana, and an 11-
year-old son, Alex. Lynn has a
9-year-old son, Gregerie,
another son 7 years old,
Roman, and a daughter 5 years
old, Teona.
The wedding is set for 3 p.m.


March 1, 2008, at Meadowcrest
with reception at 4 p.m. at
Crystal River Moose Lodge.


* For more Together notices of anniversaries and weddings
PAGE 17A
* For more Veterans Notes from local organizations
PAGE 14A


Eric Brewer and Darcy
Brewer were united in mar-
riage Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006, at
Church of the Palms, Sarasota.
The Rev. Douglas Gebhard per-
formed the service.
The bride is the daughter of
Brenda Harris of Dunnellon.
The groom is the son of
Theodore and Arlene Brewer
of Sarasota.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by Clyde Young.
The bride wore a white satin
strapless gown with pearl and
crystal beading embedded
throughout the gown.
Matron of honor was Tanya
McGee, and bridesmaids were
Becky Morris, Kelly Slaymaker
and Rachel Heise. The bridal
attendants wore red strapless
two-piece satin dresses.
Best man was Dr. G. Richard
Baise. Ushers were Eric
Dunham, Craig Pessina and
Kevin Hart.
The reception was at Marina
Jack's in Sarasota immediately


after the wedding.
The bride is a graduate of
Santa Fe Community College.
She is employed as a dental
assistant.
The groom is a graduate of
University of Florida and
works in government relations.
After a honeymoon in
London, England, the couple
lives in Lecanto.


NOTES
Continued from Page 9A

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 dur-
ing the attack call Bob Huscher,
chairman, at 344-0727.
The Suncoast U.S. Navy
Armed Guard and Merchant
Marine Veterans of World War II
meets at 11:30 a.m. the second
Saturday monthly at the Boston
Cooker, 5375 Spring Hill Drive,
Spring Hill. The next meeting is
Dec. 8.
Ladies Auxiliary to Harry F.
Nesbitt VFW Post 10087 will meet
at noon Thursday, Dec. 13, at Sal's
Restaurant. This will be our
Christmas Luncheon meeting.
Island X-18 Seabee Veterans


of America meetings are at 11
a.m. secorid 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. Call Cmdr. David Puffer at
746-9327.
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.
For additional information, call
Commander John Kister at 527-
3172.


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During a September trip to New England with the SHARE Club from Citrus Memorial Health System, Barbara
Whittemore snapped these images of the tour group enjoying the fall foliage. The eight-day tour, "The Back
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Commander Martin P. Mur
and The Disabled American
Veterans (DAV), Chapter 70, in
coordination with the Superin-
tendent "Sam" Himmel of the
Citrus County School District, h
become an official Cell Phone
Soldiers Drop-off Site. This prc
gram was started by two teenage
to help buy pre-paid calling can
to send to our service people o
seas. For each cell phone that
donated, 72 minutes of talk time
given to our troops to call their
loved ones back home. It is a g
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 b
teries as well as accessories at
any Citrus County School or the
DAV at North Independence
Highway and U.S. 41 North. TI'
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to purchase cards or unlimited
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questions regarding this program
call Annamarie Perrigo at the C
at 344-3464 on Tuesdays or
Thursday between 9 and 11 a
or 344-5675.
Hunger and Homeless
Coalition -Anyone who know
a, homeless veteran in need of
food, haircut, voter ID, food
stamps, medical assistance or
more blankets is asked to call.
Young at the Hunger and
Homeless Coalition at a
628-4357, or pass along
this phone number to the
veteran.
Eugene Quinn VFW
Post 4337 and Ladies
Auxiliary, 906 E. State Road 4
Inverness; telephone 344-3495
344-3514, announce daily active
schedule for the week of Nov. 2
through Dec. 1:
Sunday: Pool tourney 2 p.m.
Wild Willy karaoke 5 to 9 p.m.
Monday: Bar bingo 3 p.m.
Tuesday: Chicken wings three
for $1, nine flavors, 4:30 to 7 p.
Mark B. karaoke 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday: Ladies Auxiliary
bingo 6 p.m.
Thursday: Bar bingo 3 p.m.
Friday: Fish fry (southern frie
chicken available) $6.50 4:30 t
p.m.; Wild Willy karaoke 6 to 9
p.m.
Saturday: Ladies Auxiliary Ita
dinner, 5:30 p.m. Entertainment
Steel 'N Keys.
VFW Post 4252 and Ladi
Auxiliary Weekly and upcoming
activities include:
Bar bingo at 2 to 5 p.m.
every Sunday.
Ladies Auxiliary has "ShG
Me The Money" card game eve
Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. Lots
fun and chances to win. Food
available.
Ladies Auxiliary has bar
bingo from 2 to 5 p.m. every
Tuesday. Profits go to local cha
ties. This month is for Salvatiol
Army Pantry and Operation Up
Dart League is at 7 p.m.
every Tuesday. Come in and si
up.
Chicken wings from 2 to
p.m. every Wednesday. Four w
for $1.
Dinner is served from 5
6:30 p.m. every Friday. This we
menu is your choice of baked o
fried fish or roast beef. Dinner
includes a salad bar. There will
music by Starburst from 6 to
p.m. $6.50 donation.
Ladies Auxiliary host bin
at 10:30 a.m. every Saturday w
food available.
*. Cooties dinner is from 5
6:30 p.m. on the first Sunday
monthly. Cooties Jam is from 5
p.m.
New Year's Eve Party or
Monday, Dec. 31. Tickets are $
per person. Doors open at 6 p.
Tickets include dinner, party fa\
champagne toast and music b}
Country Swing. Desserts are
appreciated.
Ladies Auxiliary is having
Jam with a Spaghetti Dinner frc
to 9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26.
Ladies Auxiliary goes to nurE


.m., homes four times a month to play
bingo with the residents. Everyone
is welcome.
vs of All eligible persons are invited to
join our Post or Ladies Auxiliary.
Stop by the post or call for further
information.
lohn Send e-mails to VFW4252@
tampabay.rr.com.
I For more 2008 Dues must be
Veterans paid by Dec. 31. All mem-
Notes bership cards will be
PAGE 9A checked at the door Jan.
1.
Life members' cancer
4, insurance of $4.95 can be paid
; fax now for 2008.
/ities Post Honor Guard is available
25 for funerals, flag raising and nurs-
ing homes. Call Post Commander
; Bob Prive at 212-3393 or Ladies
Auxiliary President Judy Prive at
726-3339 for information. Post
ae 4252 is at 3190 N. Carl G Rose
.m.; Highway (State Road 200),
Hernando, FL 34442.
1 bar 0 VFW Post 10087 Beverly
Hills The Friday night dinner menu
for Nov. 30 will be pot roast with
d carrots and potatoes for $6. The
o7 public is welcome for all dinners.
For December, the menu will be:
Dec. 7, fish and chips; Dec. 14,
alian AYCE spaghetti dinner; Dec. 21,
t by Cornish game hens; Dec. 28,
closed.
es Call the post at 746-0440 or
g Mary at 270-9263.
Floral City American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 225 The Herbert
Surber American Legion Auxiliary
ow Unit 225 would like to invite eligible
ary women in Citrus County to join us.
of The members meet at 7:30 p.m.
is the third Thursday monthly at the
Floral City VFW Post 7122 on U.S.
41, Floral City. Contact Marcia
Gallagher, membership chairman
iri- at 860-1629 for further information
n or any questions. Come and join
link. this newly re-chartered unit and be
a part of the great accomplish-
gn ments and projects in the American
Legion Auxiliary.
6 N Dumas-Hartson VFW Post
rings 8189 and Ladies Auxiliary is
located on Veterans Drive,
to Homosassa, west of U.S. 19. Turn
aek's on to Veterans Drive from U.S. 19
Dr at Dixon's Auto Sales across from
Harley Davidson. We welcome
be back the many snowbirds to enjoy
10 the various activities and events
we sponsor.
go Friday, Nov. 30, will be Pizza
vith Day starting at 3 p.m. All pizzas
made fresh. If you have a special
to 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 life blood 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 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 more informa-
tion on becoming a member, call
Commandant Robert Deck at 527-
1557 or Sr. Vice Commandant
Fred Lightell at 726-4415.
Dunnellon VFW Post 7991,
3107 West Dunnellon Road,
Dunnellon, (352) 489-1772:
Two holiday raffles, both draw-
ings will be on Dec. 20, and you
need not be present to win: child's
bike, tickets are $1 or three for $2;
a 32-inch Emerson Digital TV, $50
second prize and $25 third prize.
Today: Canteen open 1 to 8 p.m.
Football games, bar food.
Monday: Canteen open 1 to 8
p.m. Tacos,and margaritas, $4
donation. Members and guests.
Tuesday: Canteen open 1 to 8
p.m. Potluck dinner, bring a dish.
Members and guests.
Wednesday: Canteen open 1 to
8 p.m. Bingo 5:30, open to the
public. Sandwiches served.
Thursday: Canteen open 1 to 8
p.m. Pasta dinner, $4 donation,
Members and guests..
Friday: Canteen open 1 to 8
p.m. Steak dinner, reservations, $9
donation. Members and guests.
Saturday: Canteen open 1 to 8
p.m., bar food.
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.
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 provid-
ed. 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, avail-
able at the door $6. For further
information, call Ernestine Horton
at 527-1999 or Roosevelt and
Rosetta Smith at (352) 489-5681.
The Disabled American
Veterans (DAV) Chapter 70 would
like to thank the Citrus County
School District, with special thanks
to Inverness Middle School and its
National Junior Honor Society, for
help in coordinating their first annu-
al canned food drive to support the
local hungry and homeless veter-
ans and their families in Citrus
County. We would also like to
thank the community for their gen-
erosity in making this food drive a
huge success. Several schools in
the district participated and we
could not have done it without their
support. Our estimation is that
more than 1,000 pounds of canned
goods were collected this year and
all of our families that needed food
for Thanksgiving were provided
with groceries. We hope to be able
to make this a recurring event. We
were very impressed with the
enthusiasm of the National Junior
Honor Society members, our future
leaders, and their willingness to
help those in need.
The DAV and auxiliary will have
their Annual Holiday luncheon
before their December meeting at
12:30 p.m. Dec. 11. A nice meal is
planned and all active DAV and
Auxiliary members are encouraged
to attend. The meeting will be at 2
p.m. after the luncheon. We are
expecting the district to attend our
meeting as they have in the past.
If you have a special dish you
would like to bring, you are encour-
aged to do so. Call Auxiliary
Adjutant Lynn Armitage at,341-
5334 or DAV Adjutant Annamarie
Perrigo at 344-5675 with any ques-
tions regarding the luncheon or the
meeting.


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wagon rides, Lion's Fish Fry, "Country
Store" and exhibits
Friday, Nov. 30 5:30 to 9 p.m.


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10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
$10 non refundable

The tour features five beautiful Citrus County
homes that are exquisitely decorated for the
holiday season. The CRWC will provide tour guests
at its clubhouse with light refreshments, detailed
maps and a wonderful display of
Nativity collections.
There will be an auction for a fantastic
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December 4, 2007 .!

Ken Shepski has been a performer for over
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venues around the globe, from John Smith in Disney's
Pocahontas, to National tours in Europe, around the
world on various cruise ships and even
singing at the White House! Ken has been compared
with the Likes of Josh Groban, Johnny Mathis, and
Harry Connick, Jr.


Best Western Hotel (County Road 486) 7 p.m
Tickets available at CMH Share Club $17 each
For more information call 352-249-0889, or 476-4242
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50th
ATheN NHaVE

The Harmins


Lou and Evelyn Harmin
recently celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary with
family and friends. They were
married in White Plains, N.Y.,
on Thanksgiving Day, 1957.
Lou is the former Mayor of
the Village of Monticello, N.Y,
and retired from teaching at
Sullivan County Community
College.
Evelyn is retired from Met
Life and is a real estate broker.
She was very active with the
Business and Professional
Women, the Cooperative
Extension and the Hospital
Auxiliary.
They have three children,
David and Peggy of Buena
Vista, Colo., Mitchell of
Monticello, N.Y, and Mark and
Kim of Cortland, N.Y They
have three grandchildren,
Christopher, Gabrielle and
Addison, and one great-grand-
daughter
The Harmins currently
reside in Crystal River.

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Biggers-Suchan

Darrel L. Suchan and Debra
Jo Biggers of Floral City were
united in marriage Thursday
evening, Oct 4, 2007, at The
Wedding Chapel in Inverness.
Donna Viglione from the
chapel officiated.



Rosado-Martire


After meeting while vaca-
tioning in Puerto Rico in 2000,
Shirley Rosado and Andrew
Martire were united in mar-
riage on Saturday, June 30,
2007, at The Occidental Grand
Flamenco Xcaret in Riviera
Maya, Mexico.
The newlyweds celebrated
their destination wedding with
60 guests. "Everything was per-
fect," says the bride. "We
enjoyed every minute spent
with our family and friends."
The bride is the daughter of
Eddie and Margie Morales of
Hernando.
The groom is the son of
Frank and Lia Martire of
Yonkers, N.Y.
Given .in marriage by her
father and grandfather, Emilio
Velez, the bride wore a strap-
less A-line dress designed by


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Montero-Lemire


Dr. James E. Lemire and Ms.
Nuris Montero are pleased to
announce their engagement
and marriage.
Born in Dominican
Republic, Nuris was raised in
New York
Nuris' educational back-
ground includes a teaching
degree from NYCC College, a
psychology degree from St Leo
University and masters in both
science and occupational ther-
apy from Barry University in
Miami. She also holds
certifications in CranioSacral,


Lymphatic and electrical acu-
puncture therapies.
Born in Leominster, Mass.,
James graduated from Tulane
University Medical School. He
began practicing medicine in
1979 in Holland, Mich.
James taught in the sports
medicine program at Hope
College and he was a volunteer
physician for the U.S. Olympic
Team in 1992. He relocated to
Florida nine years ago.
James owns Lemire Clinic in
Ocala specializing in integra-
tive family medicine and well-


ness programs.
The couple will live in Citrus
County.


Weirich-Talley


San Patrick and carried a bou-
quet of white roses and
Casablanca lilies.
Maid of honor was Gina
Maldonado. Best man was
Carmine Marranzino.
The couple honeymooned 12
days in Hawaii.
They currently reside in
Yonkers, N.Y


Parrish-Carroll


Jack Michael Carroll and
Julie Ann Parrish were united
in marriage at 1 p.m. Saturday,
Oct 27, 2007, at Citrus Springs
Community Center in Citrus
Springs. Chaplain Sal Viglione
from The Wedding Chapel in
Inverness performed the
Christian service.
The bride is the daughter of
Gene and Mary Parrish of
Hernando.
The groom is the son of
Charles and Jacqueline Carroll
of Hudson.
Best man was Jonathan
Carroll and maid of honor was
Cherice P Nichols. Grooms-
man was Chuck Carroll and
bridesmaid was Amber Car-
roll. Flower girls were Juli
Anne Carroll and Brandi


Jacobson and ring bearer was
Jonny Carroll Jr
The bride is employed at
Citrus County Courthouse and
the groom is employed at
Carroll & Sons Pool Builders.
The couple honeymooned in
North Carolina.


Jeremy Wayne Talley and
Jessica Jane Weirich were
'united in marriage at 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007, at Seven
Rivers Country Club in Crystal
River.
Chaplain Sal Viglione from
The Wedding Chapel in
Inverness performed the
Christian service.
The bride is the daughter of
Jack and Susan Bussinger of
Beverly Hills.


The groom is the son of Mark
and Jackie Talley of Crystal
River and Mason and Pam
Brown of Ringgold, Ga.
. Best man was Cody Jones
and maid of honor was Tiffany
Perugini.
Groomsman was Dustin
Talley and bridesmaid was
Rebecca DeMonica.
The couple went on a honey-
moon cruise to Mexico and the
Cayman Islands.


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a collage effect. No photographs may be used.
3. All entries must be original artwork.
4. Place name, school, grade and age on back of all
entries.
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PET PROFILES


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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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-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
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Saturday's Major

College Scores
EAST
Boston College 28, Miami 14
Massachusetts 49, Fordham 35
South Florida 48, Pittsburgh 37
West Virginia 66, Connecticut 21
SOUTH
Appalachian St. 28, James Madison 27
East Carolina 35, Tulane 12
Florida 45, Florida St. 12
Georgia 31, Georgia Tech 17
Louisiana-Monroe 17, Louisiana-Lafayette 11
Marshall 46, UAB 39
Maryland 37, N.C. State 0
Memphis 55, SMU 52, OT
North Carolina 20, Duke 14, OT
Richmond 31, E. Kentucky 14
Southern Miss. 16, Arkansas St. 10
Southern U. 22, Grambling St. 13
Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50, OT
UCF 36, UTEP 20
Virginia Tech 33, Virginia 21
Wake Forest 31, Vanderbilt 17

MIDWEST
Ball St. 27, N. Illinois 21
Buffalo 30, Kent St. 23, OT
Ohio 38, Miami (Ohio) 29
S. Illinois 30, E. Illinois 11
W. Michigan 16, Temple 3
SOUTHWEST
Houston 59, Texas Southern 6
North Texas 27, W. Kentucky 26
Oklahoma 49, Oklahoma St. 17
Tulsa 48, Rice 43
FAR WEST
,BYU 17, Utah 10
Fresno St. 45, Kansas St. 29
New Mexico 27, UNLV 6
Notre Dame 21, Stanford 14
San Jose St. 27, Nevada 24
UCLA 16, Oregon 0
Utah St. 24, Idaho 19
WQfford 23, Montana 22
No. 12 Florida 45,

Florida State 12
FlbridaSt. 3 9 0 0 12
Florida 14 10 7 14 45
First Quarter
FSU-FG Cismesia 21, 9:13.
Flp-Tebow 23 run (Ijjas kick), 6:28.
Fla-Murphy 32 pass from Tebow (Ijjas
kick), 2:46.
Second Quarter
FSU-FG Cismesia 38, 12:22.
Fla-Murphy 14 pass from Tebow (Ijas
kick), 8:48.
FSU-FG Cismesia 28, 4:21.
Fla-FG Ijjas 35, :18.
FSU-FG Cismesia 60, :00.
Third Quarter
F la-Tebow 5 run (Ijjas kick), 12:14.
Fourth Quarter
Fla-Caldwell 31 pass from Tebow (Ijjas
kick), 8:20.
Fla-Harvin 24 run (Ijjas kick), 3:00.
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First downs 17 29
Rushes-yards 25-99 38-
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Passing 188 262
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Return Yards 0 7
Punts-Avg. 4-41.5 2-
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Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 3-23 11-90
Time of Possession 28:20 31:40
; .'. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Florida St., Parker 12-48,
Shaw 1-24, Weatherford 7-21,
A.Smith 4-6, Holloway 1-0. Florida, Harvin
16-157, Tebow 13-89,
Moore 4-23, James 2-13, Team 3-(minus
3).
PASSING-Florida St., Weatherford 20-
37-0-188. Florida,
Tebow 19-28-0-262.
RECEIVING-Florida St., Parker 6-55,
Fagg 5-50, Owens 4-45,
Shaw 3-21, Graham 1-9, Carr 1-8. Florida,
Ingram 5-75; Harvin 5-67, Murphy 4-58,
Caldwell 4-56, James 1-6.
NFL Standings
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 10 0 0 1.000 411 157
Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 153 222
N.Y. Jets 2 9 0 .182 181 278
Miami 0 10 0 .000 183 274
South
W L T Pct PF PA
.Indianapolis 9 2 0 .818 309 172
Jacksonville 7 3 0 .700 207 181
Tennessee 6 4 0 .600 198 186
Houston 5 5 0 .500 226 236
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Pittsburgh 7 3 0 .700 269, 145
Cleveland 6 4 0 .600 288 294
Baltimore 4 6 0 .400 168 211
Cincinnati 3 7 0 .300. 246 286
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver 5 5 0 .500 187 258
San Diego 5 5 0 .500 229 209
Kansas City 4 6 0 .400 145 186
Oakland 2 8 0 .200 180 223
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 10 1 0 .909 358 221
N.Y. Giants 7 3 0 .700 236 200
Philadelphia 5 5 0 .500 206 187
Washington 5 5 0 .500 200 221
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay 6 4 0 .600 195 151
Carolina 4 6 0 .400 167 212
New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 212 246
Atlanta 3 8 0 .273 155 244
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 10 1 0 .909 296 185
Detroit 6 5 0 .545 257 269
Chicago 4 6 0 .400 184 217
Minnesota 4 6 0 .400 195 210
West


W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 6 4 0 .600 221 164
Arizona 5 5 0 .500 223 222
St. Louis 2 8 0 .200 149 257
San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 113 223
Today's Games
-Seattle at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Tennessee at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Washington at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.
Denver at Chicago, 4:15 p.m.
Bajtimore at San Diego, 4:15 p.m.
Philadelphia at New England, 8:15 p.m.
Monday's Game
Miami at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m.


On the A RWAVES


TODAY'S SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Women's LSU at Rutgers.
3 p.m. (FSNFL) Women's California at Baylor.
4:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Old Spice Classic Third-Place Game Teams TBA.
5 p.m. (FSNFL) Women's Maryland at UCLA.
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Old Spice Classic Final Teams TBA.
8 p.m. (ESPN) Arizona at Kansas.
9 p.m. (ESPN2) Anaheim Classic Consolation Game Teams TBA.
11:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Anaheim Classic Final Teams TBA.
NBA BASKETBALL
12 p.m. (WGN) Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors.
BOWLING
1 p.m. (ESPN) PBA-- 2007 Windy City Classic.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8:30 a.m. (SUN) Florida State at Florida. (From Saturday)
7 p.m. (SUN) Florida State at Florida. (From Saturday)
NFL FOOTBALL
1 p.m. (6 CBS) Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars.
1 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) Washington Redskins at Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
4 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears.
8:15 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots.
CANADIAN FOOTBALL
5:30 p.m. (47 FAM) Grey Cup Saskatchewan Roughriders vs.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
GOLF
1 p.m. (28 ABC) LG Skins Game Day 1.
3:30 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) Golf LG Skins Game Day 2.
RODEO
2:30 p.m. (ESPN) PRCA Dodge Xtreme Bulls Tour.
FIGURE SKATING
3:30 p.m. (ESPN) Grand Prix of Paris.


BASKETBALL

Saturday's Major

College Scores
EAST
American U. 73, N.J. Tech 50
Army 63, Presbyterian 58
Coll. of Charleston 73, Fordham 68
Columbia 66, Stony Brook 46
Dartmouth 81, Colgate 76
Drexel 54, Loyola, Md. 52
Duquesne 76, Niagara 65
E. Michigan 63, St. Bonaventure 60
La Salle 65, St. Francis, Pa. 59
Long Island U. 70, Canisius 63
Manhattan 77, St. Francis, NY 69
Marist 64, Richmond 62
Northeastern 70, Maine 57
Penn 71, Navy 67
Providence 93, Harvard 70
Rhode Island 83, Toledo 57
Robert Morris 72, Howard 53
UMBC 89, George Washington 79
Vermont 59, Towson 57
Wagner 64, Bucknell 55
SOUTH
Campbell 87, Radford 70
Clemson 96, Gardner-Webb 67
Davidson 98, N.C. Central 50
ETSU 89, UNC Asheville 87, OT
Florida A&M 86, Kennesaw St. 79
Georgia St. 97, Troy 92
James Madison 85; Mount St. Mary's, Md.
73
Kentucky 83, Texas Southern 35
Loyola Marymount 97, Mercer 92, OT
Miami 55, Morgan St. 51
Mississippi 94, Louisiana-Monroe 70
New Orleans 74, Tulane 67
Northwestern St. 83, Tennessee Tech 81
Samford 73, Brewton-Parker 30
Savannah St. 78, Emmanuel, Ga. 68
South Florida 81, East Carolina 67
The Citadel 66, Webber 63
UAB 84, Jacksonville 72
UNC Greensboro 93, S.C.-Upstate 76
Va. Commonwealth 79, Elon 61
Wofford 83, Virginia-Wise 62
MIDWEST
Akron 71, Binghamton 51
Brown 73, Northwestern 67
Cincinnati 69, Fairfield 64
Cleveland St. 67, John Carroll 57
Creighton 74, Nebraska 62
Dayton 82, SMU 57
Detroit 67, Rochester, Mich. 51
Drake 80, Wis.-Milwaukee 59
Evansville 51, Ball St. 50
IUPUI 78, Chicago St. 70
Indiana St. 63, IPFW 55
Kent St. 65, Illinois St. 59
Michigan St. 75, Oakland, Mich. 71
Minnesota 77, Cent. Michigan 59
N. Carolina A&T 96, DePaul 93
Notre Dame 87, Youngstown St. 75
Purdue 84, Loyola of Chicago 53
SE Missouri 82, Longwood 78
Saint Louis 63, Pacific 54
Stephen F.Austin 74, N. Illinois 50
Temple 72, Bowling Green 55
UMKC 90, Arkansas Tech 82
UNC Wilmington 78, Coppin St. 57
Vanderbilt 95, Bradley 86
Wichita St. 75, Wyoming 63
Wis.-Green Bay 85, N. Dakota St. 77
Wisconsin 68, Georgia 49
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Little Rock 63, Louisiana Tech 49
Arkansas 89, Delaware St. 67
Arkansas St. 74, E. Illinois 60
Baylor 85, Centenary 62
Cent. Arkansas 76, Jacksonville St. 72
Florida Gulf Coast 71, Md.-Eastern Shore
58
Oral Roberts 65, Lamar 57
Sam Houston St. 68, Fresno St. 57
Utah St. 75, Iowa 62
Valparaiso 61, Austin Peay 47
FAR WEST
California 77, San Diego St. 69
Hartford 80, S. Carolina St. 72, OT
Jackson St. 74, Iona 70
Louisville 64, Old Dominion 53
Montana 59, Air Force 57
Portland 76, Idaho St. 52
Saint Mary's, Calif. 84, Nicholls St. 63
Utah Valley St. 86, Great Falls 57
Washington St. 71, MVSU 26
TOURNAMENT
Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
Fifth Place
W. Kentucky 73, Michigan 69
Seventh Place
E. Washington 64, Alaska-Anchorage 62
StubHub Legends Classic
Championship
Texas 97, Tennessee 78
Third Place
West Virginia 75, New Mexico St. 61
NBA Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 11 1 .917 -
New Jersey 6 7 .462 5/2
Toronto 6 7 .462 5'%
New York 3 9 .250 8
Philadelphia 3 9 .250 8


Southeast Division
W L Pct GE
Orlando 12 3 .800 -
Charlotte 6. 7 .462
Washington 6 7 .462
Atlanta 5 7 .417 53
Miami 3 10 .231
Central Division
W L Pct GE
Detroit 8 4 .667 -
Milwaukee 6 4 .600
Cleveland 7 6 .538 1,
Indiana 6 7 .462 23
Chicago 2 9 .182 51
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GE
San Antonio 11 2 .846 -
Dallas 9 3 .750 11,
New Orleans 9 5 .643 21
Houston 6 7 .462
Memphis 4 9 .308
Northwest Division
W L Pct GI
Denver 9 4 .692 -
Utah 9 4 .692 -
Portland 5 8 .385
Seattle 2 11 .154
Minnesota 1 10 .091
Pacific Division
W L Pct GI
Phoenix 11 2 .846 -
L.A. Lakers 7 5 .583 31,
L.A. Clippers 6 5 .545
Golden State 5 7 .417 5,1
Sacramento 4 9 .308
Saturday's Games
New York 85, Chicago 78
Cleveland 111, Toronto 108
Orlando 120, Miami 99
Boston 96, Charlotte 95
Golden State 100, Philadelphia 98, OT
Memphis 124, Washington 118
Atlanta 94, Minnesota 87
Denver at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas at Milwaukee, 9 p.m.
New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Today's Games
Chicago at Toronto, Noon
Utah at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Indiana, 2:30 p.m.
San Antonio at Seattle, 9 p.m.
New Jersey at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF
Iphia 13 7 2 28 70
fingers 13 8 2 28 51
anders 12 8 0 24 49
jersey 11 10 2 24 56
rgh 10 11 2 22 68
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
16 5 1 33 71
al 12 8 3 27 69
11 8 2 24 52
10 10 1 21 61
8 11 5 21 70
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
a 13 8 3 29 80
11 12 1 23 63
11 12 0 22 61
Bay 10 11 2 22 74
igton 8 14 1 17 56


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Columbus 11 8 4 26 6
Chicago 12 8 1 25 6
St. Louis- 12 8 0 24 5
Nashville 11 8 2 24 5
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11 7 3 25
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Saturday's Games
Buffalo 3, Montreal 0
Calgary 5, Colorado 2
Phoenix 5, Toronto 1
N.Y Islanders 2, Boston 1
Philadelphia 4, Ottawa 3
Columbus 3, Detroit 2, SO
Washington 5, Carolina 2
Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 0
New Jersey 3, Tampa Bay 2
Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Edmonton, 10 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Today's Games
Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m.
Calgary at St. Louis, 6 p.m.
Los Angeles at Anaheim, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.


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on the

home front
here are so many needy
people around thed
world that it can be-
overwhelming during the holi-
day season to figure out how
you can most effectively help.
I have a suggestion.
While you might not see it
very clearly, there are plenty of
people in our own community
who have tremendous needs.
The United Way of Citrus
County is a fundraising agency
that collects funds for 23 non-
profit groups that provide
services to your friends and
neighbors.
The group raises $600,000
and then divides the funds up
between organizations like the
Family Resource Center in
Hernando, Citrus United
Basket in Inverness or the two
dozen other nonprofits that
lend a hand to people in need.
This year Sam Himmel, the
superintendent of schools for
the county, is heading up the
fundraising campaign.
But here's the rub. Most of
the people who are asked for
contributions are those who
have jobs.
Through the workplace,
employees are asked to make
regular contributions to the
effort. My favorite story is that
the folks who work at the
Publix supermarket in
Homosassa, many of them
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OF GRAY


Outgoing chairman offers observations


A s I approach the end of
my chairmanship of the
Citrus County Board of
Commissioners, I feel compelled ,
to share my thoughts with our
community on what I consider to
be the most important issue fac-
ing Citrus County today -
impact fees.
My positions are based on my
personal experiences over the
past 35 years in Citrus County. D
As I have stated before, impact GI
fees should be based on the CO
"uniqueness" of Citrus County
and its distinct age and income
demographics, not on methodologies
that do not mirror the nature of our
community.
Our age demographics include: 65
percent of our population is over 40
years old; we have 15,000 school-age
children, and a small percentage in the
18 to 40 age group with 40 percent
employed in the construction industry.


)ennis
)amato
UEST
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Our income demographics
are very skewed with 72 per-
cent of all income unearned.
The remaining people need
local jobs to sustain their
families while providing the
services to others with
income not derived from
local paychecks.
Based on our current
local economic situation, I
propose the following:
N An immediate reduc-
tion in residential and com-
mercial impact fees to the
levels prior to adoption of


their last increase.
Freeze impact fees at that level until
2010. We cannot wait on an economic
study, and the state's forecast of econom-
ic conditions tells us there will be no
change in those conditions until then.
We should conduct a review of com-
mercial impact fees during the spring
of 2008. We should set commercial fees


that are more fitting to our small-busi-
ness-based community to spur business
development, construction and perma-
nent job creation, stabilize the tax base
and enhance our local economy
When I first proposed some creative
ideas to ease our county into higher
impact fees, I did not receive any sup-
port from my fellow board members.
I believe all of the following items
need to be on the table for community
discussion during that process:
The setting of commercial impact
fees not tied to the adoption rate of the
transportation element of the residen-
tial impact fee.
Exemptions especially for gov-
ernment buildings and identified com-
munity groups.
The transportation consumption
methodology.
A 50 percent reduction from adopt-
ed rates for medical facilities.
The removal of commercial impact
fees on existing buildings when change


of use takes place.
Pre-payment of residential impact
fees by individual property owners at
the time impact fees are increased.
Removal of the time line to rebuild
on residential and commercial proper-
ties where buildings have been
removed by any circumstances.
It is very clear to me we need a strong
local sustainable economy based on our
unique character, and we need reason-
able impact fees to support that economy.
As we now know, the existing impact
fees do not meet that criteria. The out-
cry of our citizens at the last several
board meetings shows impact fees are
negatively impacting working people
and small business owners.
It is now time to change this situation
to one that compliments our local
unique conditions.
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Dennis Damato is chairman of the
Citrus County Commission.


Tin is good

for rain but

not for gifts
W ife-of-10-years Neale
and I went for a walk,
Thanksgiving morn-',
ing. It was a great walk and
it's been a great 10 years.
For me, waking up to rain
beating on our rusty tin roof
was a nice way to begin
Thanksgiving. We were plan-
ning to stay at home all day, me
cooking and watching football
and Neale changing the home
motif from Thanksgiving to
Christmas.
Before those activities got
under way, though, we headed
into Inverness to take our
stroll.
We parked at Liberty Park,
grabbed our rain coats and
took the boardwalk along the
low-water-lake's edge to
Wallace Brooks Park. Even
with the drought's impact, any-
one who hasn't taken Liberty
Trail is missing out on one of
Citrus County's low-key won-
ders (I'm not sure if Citrus
County has a lot of high-key
wonders, but any kind of won-
der is worth checking out).
From Wallace Brooks we
took the Withlacoochee State
Trail to the far end of Cooter
Pond. (The Withlacoochee
State Trail is one of Citrus,
Hernando and Pasco counties'
collective low-key wonders,
stretching 46 miles through all
sorts of places.)
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NOVEMBER 25, 2007
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"Public money is like holy
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himself to it."


Italian proverb


C TRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan .......................... publisher
Charlie Brennan ............................. editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ...................circulation director
Mike Arnold ...................... managing editor
-"7 Curt Ebitz .......................... citizen member
Founded in 1891 Mac Harris ......................... citizen member
williamson Norm Wagy ......................... guest member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus

APPEARANCE OF IMPROPRIETY




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credibility


L ast weekend, the
Chronicle published a
news story analyzing the
planned purchase of property for
the expansion of Croft Avenue in
Inverness.
The property in
question was going THE I
to be used for a Land pL
drainage retention
area when the road OUR 01
is finally four-laned. Item sh
Two of the parcels have bee
involved are owned consent
by former county
commissioner Jim
Fowler. Fowler owned a car
wash on Croft Avenue near the
State Road 44 intersection and
he was going to use the property
to expand his holdings.
The problem with the county
purchasing the land was that the
item was being combined with
dozens of other small items on
the county commission's regular
consent agenda. As part of the
consent agenda, the item was not
scheduled for additional discus-
sion.
Commissioner Vicki Phillips, a
board member who battled fre-
quently with Fowler when he
was on the commission, objected
to the item being placed on the
consent agenda and demanded
that the facts be investigated.
Commissioner Phillips was
correct with her complaints. It
should be policy that no govern-
ment financial transactions take
place between an elected offi-
cial (or a public official's family)
without full public disclosure of
the situation.
Without full disclosure of a
possible conflict, the taxpayer is
left to wonder if some type of
special deal was worked out.
The county staff should recog-
nize the potential controversy
that would be inevitable once
the public discovers what hap-
pened.
In the case of the Fowler land
sale, it was not the ex-commis-
sioner who was trying to sell
property to the county. The coun-
ty staff identified the land as

Rats in motel 01
I live in (a motel).
People complain about
Social Security, but all I
want is the police to
come in here on a regu-
lar basis, and certainly
the health department.
All the rats and all the
cats and all the junk. CALL
Where is the health 563-
department? Doesn't any-
body care about seniors
or children anymore? It's disgust-
ing.
Light to dark
After sitting through our Crystal
River City Council meeting last
night, I'm stunned that the mayor
mentions all the money he and the
council have cost the city with
-their poor decision making, and no
one in the audience said a word.
Then he mentions cutting the
police and saving $500,000 a year
and the audience applauds. No
one is really sure it's a savings or
what the savings will be within a


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necessary for the DRA before
they even knew that the former
commissioner was the owner.
When the land purchase first hit
the consent agenda back in
September, when
Fowler was still on
SSUE: the board, he didn't
irchase. even know it was
his property the
PINION: county was talking
would not about. The property
nm on the was not specifically
identified.
agenda. Eventually, coun-
ty staff made the
decision to try to secure the land
through eminent domain a
legal process to take the land at
an appraised value.
If purchased at the appraised
price, Fowler would stand to
make a significant profit on his
original investment.
Commissioners Phillips and
Joyce Valentino have com-
plained about the price being
offered to Fowler and the issue
was taken off of the agenda. It
will be revisited at a later date.
Fowler has correctly pointed
out that he never offered to sell
the land. It has been the county
staff that pursued him to make
the purchase so the land would
be available for the road
improvements.
With the political ill will that
exists on our county commis-
sion, you can already see where
this controversy will go.
All controversy can be avoided
in these types of cases if County
Administrator June Fisher
implements a policy that says full
disclosure is needed on any
financial deal that involves a
county employee, an'elected offi-
cial or a former elected official.
Items such as this land pur-
chase should not be part of a
consent agenda. They should be
clearly marked on the agenda
and an extra effort should be
made to get all the facts out to
the decision makers and the
public.
Only then can the credibility of
local government be protected.

t few years. The council's
decisions in the past have
cost the taxpayers mil-
lions. My suggestion to
* really save a serious
amount of money for the
taxpayers is to disband
this group of tax-and.
spend officials and let the
county run the whole
0f79 show since the county will
5t IY have 80 percent of
Crystal River in their con-
trol in a short time. Comparing
Inverness government to Crystal
River government is similar to
comparing light to darkness.
Inverness does projects that bene-
fit the whole citizenry.
Beer can prints
What can we do about this? My
neighbor and I saw a yard-mainte-
nance man drive by a house and
throw a beer can on the front
lawn. If we picked up that can and
took it to the sheriff's station,
could he get a fingerprint from it
and find out who this person is?


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Accountable leaders
Re Oct 23: Pleased with Fisher
leadership.
On one hand, you county commis-
sioners praise June Fisher, and on the
other hand, talk about her faults and
failures. Then, you go on to say she is
to receive a raise for her good work
This is the same as rewarding a
child for unacceptable behavior.
Fisher does not deserve a pay raise,
she needs to be replaced. She is not
capable of doing her job, and when
she started to get heat over Tom Dick
being fired, she made up a lie about
him being drunk, that she could not
prove. This is not the accepted behav-
ior of a competent adult
It is time for the people of Citrus
County to demand accountability of
the commissioners, you cannot have
responsible government, when our
elected officials can't decide if a per-
son is doing their job or not.
C. Latta
Lecanto

Ending police force
Editor's note: The following letter
to the Crystal River City Council is
published at the writer's request
I am very disappointed in the coun-
cil's 3-2 vote to disband our police
department As I recall, the prime
reason for the consideration of this
action is the perception that we are *
paying double for the same service.
That, in fact, is untrue. The sheriff
offers services that the city does not,
like the SWAT team, helicopter, and
canine unit, and we are paying for
(and already receiving) these services
through our taxes, just like any other
Citrus County taxpayer.
Our police department worked hard
to patrol and keep our crime rate
down; indeed, many routine traffic
stops ended in arrest, as your monthly
reports have demonstrated. The
amount of citations and the revenue
placed in our general fund as a result


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was not even taken into consid
during your deliberations, ove
in 2006 alone. The lost grant o:
nities are another factor, as we
loss of seized funds, education
and investigative cost recover
What was most disturbing v
lack of willingness to look at
solutions before terminating
whole force. The pursuit of a
would have been a first logical
To quote the mayor's oft-repe
phrase, you have "thrown the
out with the bathwater."
I find it ironic that a few mo
ago, there was outrage regard
trarily laying off the assistant
chief, and a compromise was
out But last night you saw fit t
nate our entire police depart
know you feel the cost savings
worth it, but the public's loss I
exceeds the little savings we v
Gail Kc
Cry.

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On Jan. 1, 2005, it seems tha
one who was interested in rea
in Florida got up that morning
took a stupid pill that, based o
metabolism, lasted from 12 to


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months. People were doing things that.-
absolutely made no sense whatsoever..
nicle edi- Now, we are all paying the price. ,
editorial
Now, as a result of the runup and
car- decline in prices, you better pay very ','
it neces- close attention to your tax bill. The -
the edito- county is going to try very hard to keep.,
include a the assessed valuations high because. -
including I'm sure they have already spent the
and money. When I went in to challenge
me num-
ven out. my bill, I was told that it was based on;
ers for 2006 sales and then I said OK, then it
taste. should go way down to reflect the actu,-
350 al purchase price I paid in 2007 and I
ed to didn't get a very straight answer.
1624 N. Now, in fairness to the BOCC, I have "
er, FL always told people to be careful what
80; or e- you wish for because you might get it
e.com. and now you are paying for it I see '
more waste in the Citrus County gov-
leration ernm ent than I can shake a stick at and
*r $91,000 it is all (I'm sure) things that you want-'
pportu- ed and now don't use as you thought
ell as you would and "the beat goes on."
lal funds Now here is my suggestion. It will not
y. cost Citrus County a penny and, in fact,'
vas the I will volunteer to help "pro bono."
alternate Every expense line item in the budget,
our should have a sunset (a date when it is-'
MSTU either renewed or it goes away). You
al step. evaluate the service and look at all the
ated facts and circumstances and renew it or.
baby kill it This is done in most forward- ,
thinking governmental bodies. BOCC, I.
)nths am at your beck and call.


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police
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to elimi-
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Auxiliary thanks
On Nov. 11, the Ladies Auxiliary and
VFW Post 10087 held a service at the
Post commemorating Veterans Day.
President Bettie Ringwood made 'a
very successful presentation and'
would like to thank everyone who par-
ticipated in this celebration. The din-
ner was delicious and our thanks go to
Choke and Randy for picking up the
food. Again, our thanks to everyone
who made this day a complete success:
Lorraine Bleier
Harry F. Nesbitt VFW Post 10087


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.
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Lust and gluttony at Disney's Victoria & Albert's


Much has been written
about the seven deadly
sins greed, gluttony,
envy, sloth, pride, lust and wrath.
While many of these poisons
for the soul have touched my
heart and mind, the only worri-
some one has been imagine
I'm whispering lust
Lust can slip up on you and it
is a very definite no-no. Case in
point:
"But I say unto you, that
whosoever looketh on a woman
to lust after her has committed
adultery with her already in
his heart."


-Matthew 5:28, t to face Rosalyn. I can
King James Version. almost hear the first
Ouch! lady. "OK, Jimbo, just
Sunday school who was she?!"
teacher, peanut A wise man once
farmer and former said, "There's nothing
president Jimmy. about lust that matri-
Carter publicly mony won't cure."
admitted he'd been After we'd been
guilty of committing married long enough
adultery in his heart. Fred Brannen for me to feel safe, I
Many people A SLICE OF asked my God-fear-
laughed, some LIFE ing sweetheart, "Is it
poked fun, perhaps a OK for a man to lust
few understood the message he after his wife?"
was trying to send. Be that as it With a giggle in her voice,
may, after the interview he had Cheryl quickly replied, "It's not


only OK, it's required!"
Enough about lust
One of the top-shelf trans-
gressions I'd never really given
much thought to was gluttony.
Over the years, I've become
acutely aware that too much
food, especially, the wrong
kinds of food, are bad for me.
I've gone through various diets
and exercise programs to keep
my weight under control.
Nowadays, I'm moderately suc-
cessful in controlling excesses
and maintaining a reasonably
healthy lifestyle. But until
recently, the sinfulness of glut-


tony didn't register with me.
As I mentioned in a column a
few weeks ago, we recently cel-
ebrated our 41st wedding
anniversary at Disney World.
One of the special events was
dinner at "Victoria & Albert's"
- Disney's fabulous, five-star
restaurant.
We were served seven cours-
es, which included buffalo,
quail, duck, salmon, exotic veg-
etables, soups and an unbeliev-
able assortment of chocolates.
The entire affair took almost 3
hours. It was a very enjoyable
experience, but we ate too


much food and we spent too
much money. As the evening
began to wind down, I felt a
tiny twinge of guilt
I repented, looked across the
table into the tantalizing blue
eyes of my sweetheart and I
consoled myself with, "I might
have momentarily slipped into
the sin of gluttony, but when it
comes to the old bugaboo, lust, I
have a get-out-of-jail-free card!"


Fred Brannen is an Inverness
resident and a Chronicle
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Standing in line for securi-
ty at Tampa Airport,
shoes and belt off, pock-
ets empty, I observed the result
of this futile process: Everybody
was inconvenienced, nobody
was made safer.
I wondered whether we were
really serious in attempting to
protect airline passengers.
I noted that my computer
could have been packed with
enough plastic explosives (C-4)
to blow a hole in the side of the
aircraft. The AC adapter could
have been packed with C-4 and
attached to the computer with
detonator cord painted black
The baggage I checked at the
counter would have been easi-
er still. Any determined terror-
ist trained in demolitions could
blow up any plane of his choos-
ing.
Screeners make sure sharp


objects don't get on I
board. Do they not
get it? Airplane ,
hijacking is a pre-
Sept. 11 stunt.
Passengers are wiser
now and will not per-
mit a takeover
regardless of the
weapon. Pilot cabin Dr Wii,
doors are reinforced Dr. Willi
and locked. The "fly, OTI
into" attack was VOn
effective one time
only All that is possible now is
destroying the plane in flight.
Screeners are not able to pre-
vent that. Witness the recent
successes of government
agents smuggling materials
past the inspectors.
Airplanes are of less interest
to terrorists now than other tar-
gets. Shopping malls come
readily to mind. Suppose two-


am Dixon
HER
CES


man teams entered
10 crowded malls
during the holidays
with weapons and
explosives to kill
and maim as many
Americans as possi-
ble before their own
martyrdom. Fear
would shut our
economy down.
Instead, suppose
the 10 teams took
over middle schools


in towns that did not have SWAT
teams readily available. How
many of our children would they
be able to kill before they could
be stopped? Afterward, how
many parents would fear send-
ing their children to school?
Truck bombs? Arson?
Weaponized anthrax spores
released into the air condition-
ing ducts in a major building?


What about attacking the rail
system across the country with
explosives? There is almost no
way to prevent this, and the
result would disable commerce.
The list of techniques and
targets goes on and on for a
well-trained terrorist, especial-
ly one who prefers to die while
committing his atrocity. We
cannot physically defend
against these sorts of attacks.
We must be able to prevent
them in the planning stage.
The Israelis have survived
this sort of terror for decades
using undercover agents, inten-
sive interrogation, electronic
monitoring and profiling.
But they are serious about
surviving. They screen passen-
gers and take them aside for
individual interviewing if they
fit the high-risk profiles. We
don't: Politically incorrect.


Better polite than safe, I guess.
At home, congressional
Democrats and civil libertari-
ans continue doing their best to
hinder intelligence agencies
from collecting the data needed
to recognize and prevent ter-
rorist attacks. These are dan-
gerous times for America. If the
feds need to monitor my e-mail
or screen my phone calls and
even more, it's OK with me.
They will be bored to tears!
And I don't lose a minute of
sleep over waterboarding. It
causes little but fear, and it
works. Ask Khalid Sheik
Mohammed, the Sept. 11 mas-
termind.
Americans who believe that
treating the terrorists as friends
would have convinced them not
to behead reporter Daniel Pearl
must live in a world with which
I am not familiar. Thanks to


good surveillance, we have riot
had another attack But it will:
come, if we permit our intelli-
gence agencies to be gutted biy
partisan politics. Then what? At:
that point, Americans who want:
to survive will push aside politi-
cal correctness in favor of doing.
whatever it takes to protect their
families from a ruthless enemy.


Dr. William Dixon is an -
Inverness resident and retired,
surgeon. He earned his M.D.
degree from New York .
Medical College, an MBA froar
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. He can be'
e-mailed at dixonbill
@chronicleonline.com.


The purpose of economic development in Citrus County


After reading Dr. William
Dixon's comments in his
commentary concerning
the development of our econo-
my in Citrus County, I realized
how much our organization
must do to explore the issues of
economic development in a
clear and concise way.
The Economic Development
Council is not trying to "make a
silk purse out of a sow's ear," and
in fact I'm somewhat dismayed
by that assessment The meaning
attached to that idiom is that you
have something that isn't very
good to start with, so you can't do
much with it That couldn't be
further from the truth.
I was attracted to Citrus
County because of its assets and
quality of life, like many of the
people who have moved here.
Not to say that all is perfect and
the community is where it
should be, but being an optimist,
I look out to the next 10 to 20
years and I see a silk purse. I see
a community that is being asked
to improve itself on a daily basis,
particularly in our school sys-
tem and our workforce.


In talking to people
who are raising
young families, it is
clear they want to
live in a community
that can attract or
create new business-
es that will allow
their children to
make choices, and
they are adamant
that there should be
more opportunities
for their children's


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future than exist today.
This is not to say that there
isn't a need to work on our com-
munity plan to help find ways to
continue to attract retirees and
to aid our existing businesses
in the home construction indus-
try These are important parts
of our economy, but during this
downturn we can see how frag-
ile an economy can be when it
is one-dimensional. Therefore,
we must look to our economic
development organization to
act as the catalyst to market our
area and provide information
to attract new investment Our
organization must encourage


development, not
just growth. As

Development is the
- p process of getting
t better by increasing
Sthe quality and
diversity of an econ-
SAl omy Only through
this process will we
Welker achieve a better
EST quality of life.
UMN As we continue to
develop our assets
and create a better quality of
life for our community, it is
imperative to strive to diversify
our economic base. This basic
purpose of economic develop-
ment will help us cushion the
severity of an economic down-
turn. We have learned that help-
ing to create "primary" jobs that
produce goods and services that
are exported to other communi-
ties will bring dollars to our
community that can then create
"spin-off" jobs that can provide
the service jobs needed in any
retirement community.
A second purpose of econom-
ic development is to give a larg-


er number of people in our
community access to wealth
creation. People in our com-
munity cannot afford to pur-
chase homes and create finan-
cial independence when they
are working at low-paying jobs
that barely keep them above
the poverty level.
Recently, the Board of
County Commissioners
approved a grant through one
of our incentive programs for
Mobiform Software Inc. in
Crystal River. The company
will create 10 new full-time
jobs that have an average
salary of $55,000, which far
exceeds the average family
income in our community.
This is the type of job creation
that some say can't be done in
our county. It's been said that
new IT companies won't want to
locate here because we don't
have the assets to compete with
larger metropolitan areas. But
many of our children would
love to come back to the com-
munity they grew up in and
raise their family with the same
family values that were part of


their upbringing.
Lastly, economic develop-
ment will help to increase the
tax base of a community, which
results in better services being
available to its citizens. Adding
companies to the tax mix helps
cut the costs that are borne by
the individual tax payer In com-
munities with a blend of compa-
nies that help bear the costs of
government, the individual tax-
payer comes out ahead.
Are we working with some
companies that will bring jobs
in light manufacturing to
Citrus County? Yes, we have a
company that will develop
products for export and that
will initially hire 20 people and
when operating at its full
potential, should have 80 peo-
ple employed. These individu-
als will be hired locally and
receive training to help them to
develop a career. This compa-
ny will have a positive impact
on our economy and will help
to diversify our job pool.
To all the retirees who con-
tinue to consider moving to our
county, please come. But come


and help our county develop so
that we have the necessary ele-
ments in our economy that will
help everyone prosper. Our
community deserves all of the
amenities that can be found in
other communities and that
certainly includes the opporti-
nity to provide for our families.
Maybe Citrus County will
never be a silk purse, but a
good-quality lifestyle would be
an improvement, and we've
learned that a diverse economy
is the key to that success.


Randy Welker is the
Executive Director of the "f.
Citrus County Economic
Development Council. He
earned both a JD and BS from
Southern Illinois University.'
He has spent 17years in local,
county and regional economic
development He has two cer-
tifications in economic devel-
opment: Certified Economic
Development Professional
(CEcD) and Economic
Development Financial
Professional (EDFP).


Passing NAFTA
Last night in the debate of the
Democratic candidates, John
Edwards brought something up
that I had forgotten. He remind-
ed us that it was the corporate
Democrats that's what he
was accusing Ms. Clinton of
being involved in, they're like
Republicans controlled the
House and the Senate when
they passed NAFTA. Bill Clinton
signed it into law. Thank you, Mr.
Edwards, for reminding us who
is sending our jobs overseas. I
don't know why all the liberals
say Republicans did it. John
Edwards knows he was a sen-



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young, get together and donate
$40,000 to the effort.
Hundreds of other employ-
ees from Progress Energy, the
other Publix supermarkets, the
sheriff's office, the school dis-
trict and other businesses and
government entities all give
contributions to try and reach
the goal.



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As we turned from the paved
trail onto a dirt path that cuts
around the end of the pond we
noticed a couple other hearty
hikers off in the distance. They
appeared to be quite speckled,
but upon wiping my glasses dry
I concluded they were the non-


Hot Corner: SMOKERS


Takes breath away
This is in reference to the arti-
cle in Sound Off on Tuesday,
Nov. 20, about the smokers in
front of the stores. Well, I want
to tell you something. Some of
these women who wear this
cheap perfume or any kind of
perfume that drown themselves
in it that takes my breath away.
And from aisles in the grocery
stores, that's all you can smell
is that cheap disgusting per-
fume. So to me that's worse
than the smokers. And by the
way, I don't smoke, but I don't
mind if my husband smokes
outside, not in the house. So get
over it because your perfume


stinks worse.
Shop elsewhere
In reference to complainers
of the smokers: You reap what
you sow. You hypocrites creat-
ed this mess, telling us where
to smoke, where not to.
Boohoo. Shut up already and
find another place to shop.
Extra taxes
This is in response to the
smoking complainers. First of
all, we pay an exorbitant
amount of taxes that they
don't pay. Second of all, we
are not allowed to smoke
inside any enclosed area, bar,
restaurant, blah, blah, blah.


And if someone doesn't like it
because we're out in the open
air smoking, that is just really
too bad. I suggest that they go
somewhere where there's no
smoking outside allowed.
Troops and stars
I'm calling about the smok-
ers' dilemma that everybody's
got a problem with. What
about all the troops that were
back in World War I,
World War II, Korea? They all
smoked. What about the stars
like Bogart and Bacall? They all
had a cigarette in their mouth.
Old movie stars had cigarettes
in their mouth. What's the
problem now these days?


ator at the time.
Cued and skewed
Chris Matthews has it correctly
when he said the Democrats'
debate in Vegas was cued. I saw
it as not only being cued, but I
saw it as a well-planned debate
to make Sen. Hillary Clinton look
better than the other candi-
dates... The questions by Wolf
Blitzer were to make the three
leading candidates look better
than the others. Sen. Biden
made a point of his not being
given more time and questions.
He was being ignored, and what
he did say was very good and he
should be given more time. He

But Citrus County is a unique
place. More than 50 percent of
residents who call our commu-
nity home are not in the work-
force. Most are retirees, and
because of that, United Way's
request for support does not
reach them.
So here's the challenge. If
every retirement household in
Citrus County contributed $20.08
(for the 2008 campaign) then the
goal would be achieved.
Hungry people could eat.
Homeless people would have a


speckled variety of hikers.
We'd never been along the
stretch of trail at the end of
Cooter Pond before. It didn't
feel like we were close to shop-
ping centers and highways. At
that moment, with the sound of
the rain and,the wind through
the trees, we could have been
hiking in rural north Georgia
for all we could tell.
Soon, though, the trail hooked
into the boardwalk that runs


would make a good president. He
has the knowledge, he has the
ability and the experience of life,
as well as time in Washington.
Breaking the law
You go, Hillary Clinton. Give the
illegal aliens driver's licenses.
What part of "illegal" do you not
understand? Hey, how about we
give drug dealers yachts? Let's
give them incentive to be illegal.
That's really good. That's govern-
ment at work. You're who I want
for president. Hey, break the law
and I'll reward you. Illegal immi-
grant is illegal. Send them home
where they belong. Take care of
the people that come here legally.


place to sleep. Children could
have mentors.
It's really pretty simple. It's
great to help people around
the world overcome the hard-
ships they face, but it's just as
important to help the people in
our own back yard.
I've been a board member of
United Way of Citrus since the
group was created a few
decades back. I know that one
of the great things the group
does is that we analyze needs
in the community and distrib-


along the edge of Cooter Pond.
What a cool thing that is. There
are a couple of covered areas
where you can stop, sit and clean
rain-speckled spectacles. There
are a couple of exit options. And,
there are signs describing the
various life forms under, around
and above the pond.
At the end of the board walk,
a short jaunt hooks you back
into Liberty Trail or the State
Trail either of which gets


Nightly beggars Sol
I'd like Sheriff Dawsy to check into
something for me, or the county com-
missioners. Twenty minutes after 6
this evening, it's Tuesday evening,
paramedics give me a phone call and
tell me that they need some help.
They want a $50 donation. Now I
mean I'm getting sick of these calls.
Now the paramedics are calling. First C L
you get the police department, then 563-
you get the state troopers, and now
the paramedics are bothering people
at dinner hours saying that they want a $50
donation because they need help. Why doesn't
the county commissioners and Sheriff Dawsy
look into this? They won't leave a number. It's
unavailable numbers.
No need for roads
I thought the gas money was supposed to go
for the roads. Vicki and Joyce want roads. They
have husbands and grown children to support
them. I had a business in the building industry.
Three of my men went to Tennessee to work,
and people are moving to North Carolina where
there is work and wherever. And I want to know
why would we need roads with so many people
moving out? It's more important to have people
that have salaries to support their children and
family. And we do need the building industry
because that's what keeps the town going and
that's where the taxes go. They're working.
Mental health help
I'm concerned about the students attending
Citrus County schools. The school district is
not utilizing school psychologists to help teach-
ers, parents and, most of all, to help children
who have mental health issues, whether it be
depression, bipolar, schizophrenia; Even my
child, who has emotional handicaps he's
adopted the Citrus County school is not fur-
nishing him with any counseling. And I under-
stand that other schools have been cited for


ute the funds accordingly And
we then review how your con-
tributions are spent so we're
sure you're getting the biggest
bang for your contribution.
I invite you to send checks for
$20.08 to me at the Chronicle
and I will present them to the
United Way on your behalf. The
address is: United Way, C/O the
Citrus County Chronicle, 1624
North Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL, 34429. If you
can afford a larger contribu-
tion, please send it, but $20.08 is


you back to Liberty Park.
Once we got back to Liberty
Park it was a Thanksgiving-
morning bonus to see a group
of speckled guys playing foot-
ball in the rain.
That's how our Thanksgiving
day started. The rest was uphill.
Speaking of 10 years and
low-key wonders, not only am I
lucky to be celebrating my 10th
anniversary with Neale but I'm
lucky that the exact anniver-


.'


this, so I challenge parents and teach-;
ers ... to speak with our school board
members who are elected, about the
mental health of our students in our
school system here.
Fake deer
This is really amusing. I'm reading
the Wednesday, Nov. 14, paper, page
12A. On the back on World News, you
have a picture in there of an
0 Excursion with a cat under it. Who
does The Associated Press think
they're fooling by having somebody
hold a deer head out behind the back of the
truck and telling us there's a deer there. Of
course, a lot of people probably haven't caught
this, but it's really funny. If you look under-
neath, there ain't no legs on that deer.
Somebody's holding a mounted deer head
around the edge of the truck. I'm surprised the:
Chronicle even printed it. Hey, have a great one.
You've got a great paper anyway.
New Simpson case
I'm listening to the court proceedings in the
Simpson case right now and his lawyers are
claiming all those witnesses that are against
him are so bad in doing this and such charac-
ters that they shouldn't be believed. I hope the
prosecutor has the nerve enough to ask
Simpson what's he doing with such bad boys.
He's going to ruin his case the way Marcia
Clark did.
You talk too fast
Anita Hill from CNN Prime News: Please
slow down when you are talking. It's too fast.
Sometimes it's hard to understand what you
are saying.
Paying for service
I'm so sick of these Crystal River council
people haranguing about money. The retirees.
are happy to pay for the service (and) peace of,
mind. Keep us in mind when you're voting.


a good starting point for those
who want to help out
When I go to Publix in
Homosassa and consider that
this small group of employees
comes up with $40,000 for the
needy, it makes me feel humble.
Let's the rest of us show them
they we care about those in need.


Gerry Mulligan is the publisher
of the Chronicle. His e-mail
address is gmulligan
@chronicleonline.com.


sary date is somewhat in ques-
tion. The date on the marriage
certificate and the actual day of
the service don't exactly coin-
cide, so as long as I remember
that the anniversary falls right
around Thanksgiving, all's well.
In researching recommend-
ed types of 10th-anniversary
gifts I've found that tin or alu-
minum items are recommend-
ed. It was tempting to take out
a home-improvement loan and


LEND A HAND
* Send your contribution to'
United Way of Citrus
County, c/o the Citrus
County Chronicle, 1624 N.'
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
Checks should be made
out to the United Way.
* Contributions can also be
dropped.off at the
Chronicle offices in
Inverness and Crystal River


give Neale a brand-spanking
new tin roof in honor of our
decade of togetherness, but I
think it best to break with the
tin-or-aluminum recommenda-
tion. Hiking in the rain isn't as
much fun alone.


Charlie Brennan is editor of the
Citrus County Chronicle. He,
can be e-mailed at cbrennan
@chronicleonline. com.


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- - Hot Corner: PEDESTRIANS


Losing rights
To the person who said
pedestrians always have the
right of way: Well, guess what?
When you get run over and you
die, you lose all your rights.
Face traffic
SJn reference to walking on
the street: There was once an
unwritten law that all pedestri-
ans should walk on the side of
the road facing traffic. That
way you are eye to eye with the
driver and can see if they are
noticing you and make a dash
for the grass and safety if they
are not. I don't depend on driv-
ers to miss me; it is my
responsibility, as well. Why
d6n't parents and schools
teach this anymore?
Step aside
This is regarding pedestrian
right of way on the highway. It
doesn't do much good to have




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the right of way when you're
'dead. Walk on the grass.
Designated areas
This is in regards to the gen-
tleman who called in saying
that pedestrians have just as
much rights walking on the
streets as vehicles have. He is
completely wrong in this way of
thinking. He may be in the hos-
pital or in a morgue if he con-
tinues this way of thinking.
Pedestrians have complete
right of way on designated
pedestrian crossing areas, not
just anyplace they wish to
cross the street.
Stopped in truck
I'm the guy who called.in a
few weeks ago about the
pedestrians walking in the road
and the car darted over and
almost hit me, and I would like
to comment to the Nov. 16
Sound Off titled "Yield to
pedestrians." I was sitting still


when this incident occurred. I
was in a garbage truck and my
helper was loading the garbage
at the house where I was
stopped. And the people who
didn't move out of the road
forced a Corvette over and he
almost hit me. Now, the front
of that garbage truck is big
and it's made out of iron, and
it would have totaled that car.
Also, I realize that pedestrians
have the right of way, but they
need to pay attention and they
need to use some common
sense. Oh, yes, I have the right
of way. Well, if you're going to
get run over by a 3,500-pound
car traveling 30 mph, I believe
I would forfeit that right.
Important to know
I would like to correct the
Sound Off information that
appeared on Nov. 16 under the
title, "Yield to pedestrians."
The writer remarks about the
rulebook that he claims to say


to yield to all pedestrians. He
failed to clarify that it pertains
to intersections controlled by
traffic lights and not to all
roads. That is why most new
roads, or those that have been
upgraded, now have a lane of
about 6 feet wide clearly
marked by a solid white line
intended to be used by pedes-
trians or non-motorized vehi-
cles like bicycles. If two vehi-
cles traveling in opposite direc-
tions within the legal speed
limit of, let's say, 50 mph go
inside of a certain point where
they find pedestrians walking
on the road ... and they won't
be able to pass each other
without most likely hitting the
pedestrians. That's clearly the
pedestrians' fault, since they
should not be walking on the
road. If pedestrians want to
live a long life, please walk on
the grass a few feet from the
roadways and avoid unneces-
sary accidents.


Hot Corner: NEIGHBORS


Year-round dump
A reader called in about a
neighbor who put their garbage
out one day before the pickup
day. I have one neighbor with
eight garbage cans, another
with four, that sit next to the
road on county property 24/7.
The individual with eight cans
also has five horses and five
dogs confined on about three-
quarters of an acre. It has not
been cleaned in three years. I'll
take one day of laziness and
filth any day to a year-round
'open dump and barnyard.
Pigs on water
To the person who called
Sound Off stating that humans
.are messy people and that
when he's out fishing in his
boat, he sees all kinds of
*garbage and junk and ciga-


Nearly hit
Here in Inverness, we have
crossing paths with walking
signals at many intersections.
As far as I know, when the
pedestrian gets the green
crossing signal and is already
well into the crosswalk, left and
right turners must yield the
right of way to the pedestrian.


rettes floating out in the water
and everything else: I'm sure
this guy knows it already, but
most people in this area ... you
can drive around the areas and
see how people take care of
some of their yards ... See how
they live. So it's no wonder
when they get out on the water
they're going to be pigs, too,
because they don't have to
clean up their mess.
Farm animals
This is in response to the
deed restrictions they're talking
about in Pine Ridge. I don't
think our deed restrictions are
being enforced, and now we
have all these people moving in
and bringing horses and don-
keys. They have trashed our
neighborhood. We have expen-
sive homes here. It's always


been a quiet, beautiful place to
live and now it's just ruined.
There's big trucks and semis
and they cut all the trees down
and they're bringing all these
farm animals and it's not a
farm community. I'm going to
move back to Tennessee where
at least it's still real quiet.
Property rights
This is in response to "Deed
restrictions" in Sunday's paper.
Oh, you have got to be kidding
-me-The people who live in the
house next to you, whoever they
are, are probably very nice peo-
ple. And guess what they
paid for their home the same as
you did. So if you have a prob-
lem with the way they live, then
here's a simple solution tothat
problem: Don't look at their
house, don't walk past their


house and don't complain to
them. Because you know what?
The more you complain to these
people, the more they are going
to do things to annoy you. Just
because you.live in a deed-
restricted community doesn't
mean that these people do not
have the right to express them-
selves and put things on their
lawn. And as far as the sheep
and goats and all of that goes,
you live in Florida and there are
farms everywhere. If these peo-
ple had sheep and goats and
whatnot, I guarantee you they
would probably have them on a
farm. And I think by putting that
in there, you're just exaggerat-
ing. These people have just as
r~uch of a right to live there as
you do. If you don't have any-
thing nice to say, then you
shouldn't say anything at all.


Hot Corner. WALKERS


I have been very nearly hit by
several people who ignore this.
Not in the road
This is to "Yield to pedestri-
ans:" You mentioned that
pedestrians have the right of
way to walk in the road just as
much as the car does, and say-
ing that this is in the rules and
regulations to yield to a pedes-


trian. If you were to read your
manual correctly, it is in cross-
walks and/or parking lots. It is
not in the road. So please get
some eyeglasses.
Crossing over
I just wanted to remark
about in reference to the
pedestrian's right of way. A.Iot
of people have called and I


would just like to say that, yes,
in the state of Florida the
pedestrian has the right of
way. But the meaning of
pedestrian is not someone
who's allowed to walk on the
road. The road is for cars. A
pedestrian is someone who's
crossing the road or crossing a
parking lot, not walking on the
road. The road is for cars.


punishment this poor little kid
suffered before he died?
Iraq responsibility
I'm reading in the Chronicle
hotline that a fellow blames
Clinton for all this trouble we're
having in Iraq with the troops.
It seems to me that Mr. Bush
decided to put our troops
there. Mr. Bush has decided
after six years more than
two years longer than World
War II that we need to keep
them there now and maybe for-
ever. He's the one who's spend-
ing all the gas and money and
making the price of gas go out
of the roof. He's the one that's


level of education for each of
the commissioners. And I'd
also like to know the level of
education for those candidates
who have applied to run for
commissioner.
Behind the times
I, too, think that Dr. Dixon
needs to stick to what he
knows. He is way behind the
times. He certainly does not
live with the middle class and
knows nothing of their strug-
gles. If Dr. Dixon wants to edi-
torialize, I think he needs to
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Shabby avenue
Can someone please explain
why Florida Avenue between
the outskirts of Inverness
towards Hernando has such a
shabby appearance? The way-
side mowing is inadequate,
including the trail boundary,
and the appearances of some
commercial buildings are atro-
cious. Again I ask, why?
Euthanasia down
I'm calling with regards to a
letter to the editor about
Animal Control. I would just
like to say that in the
past several months, O
that euthanasia has S
gone down drastical-
ly, health issues have r
gone down, and
adoptions have
increased tremen-
dously. The place is
cleaner, the place is
neater, and the peo- CALL
pie are friendly. 56O
Everyone's eager to .563-
go out of their way
to help you. You
know, I'm really getting tired of
hearing everybody (complain
about) Animal Control,
because they have a thankless
job. They have to do a very dif-
ficult job that I'm sure no one
else would want to do. So
before anybody sounds off
about this, that all they do is
kill animals, then they need to
be a little bit more concerned
about what their knowledge is
as far as walking through the
facility, seeing their facility and
talking to the people who work
there. Because I can assure
you, their numbers as far as
euthanasia are down tremen-
dously with the new director
that's in there.
Lower assessments
Where's the tax relief? Every
article by every economist in
the state of Florida claims that
sellers of homes need to lower
their house price by 20 to 30
percent. Well, where is the tax
assessor? It didn't take her one
year to raise everybody's evalu-
ations and tax them at the
higher rate. Now they're saying
it will be years before they
would ever think of lowering
thie tax rate. Well, they need to
do it right now. It was criminal
what they did to all the home-
owners by raising their taxes
just because of a two-year
inflated boom by some real
estate investors. Of course, the
county loves sucking up the
money and spending it on use-
less items. Now it's time that
Ms. Hensley lowered the tax
rate by 20 to 30 percent, which
is what the economy calls for.
No free lights
I have a 'comment for "Shine
the light," on Raven Terrace,
Gospel Island: You say because
you're old, no one wants to
help you. What would your age
have to do with anything? You
would also think at your age
that you would know that elec-
tricity and lights are not free. If
the county puts them up, you'll
be charged. Everyone in the
neighborhood will be charged
an extra tax and then they can
come and thank you for that.
Didn't you do research before
you bought your home to know
that it's extremely.dark out
there at night? You can pay a
one-time charge to your utility
company and then pay a
monthly fee, not $60 for the
whole year. And then you can
feel safe and secure instead of
me paying for your light
because you didn't do any
research. Am I getting through?
Missing music man
I'd like to know, now that
Happy Dayz Restaurant in
Inverness is closed, does any-
body know where the music man
performs that used to be there
on Friday and Saturday nights? It
was great fun to step back in
time and we really miss it.
Child suffered
Just reading in today's paper,
Thursday, Nov. 15, how they're
delaying the execution of a
pervert who killed a little 11-
year-old boy. I am so sick of
hearing how lethal injection is
cruel and inhuman punish-
ment. Why don't they think
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doing everything that's wrong.
He's the one who's got 30,000
of our troops with no legs,
arms and have been killed. So
I wonder what this gentleman's
thinking of, that you have print-
ed in your paper as "Past pres-
ident," that Mr. Clinton's
responsible.
Dissolving city
When the history books are
written about the city of
Crystal River in 2007, there
must be a note about how the
current city council decided to
give the city away to save
taxes. None of the cur-
IjND rent members can
stand on their cam-
paign promises to cut
taxes, seriously, with-
L out dissolving the city.'
Even the mayor said in
the last meeting that
their bad decisions
that they have made
have cost the city mil-
579 lions. The county com-
7 missioners will not
make the same petty
mistake.

Body count
This is in response to "Plenty
of crime." This gentleman says
that a fifth of our population is
in prison in Lecanto. No. 1,
that's not prison, that's a coun-
ty jail. That's not a prison with
(people who committed) rob-
beries, burglaries. Most of
those people are there for driv-
ing on a suspended license
and maybe a DUI, or domestic
abuse. You know, if we're in the
house together and I throw a
piece of bread at you, that's
assault and people go to jail
for that. There's no crime in
this county. And as far as the
bodies? Count the bodies: one,
two, three. Wow, three bodies.
Three murders in 10 months,
11 months. I'd say that's pretty
good. That's not a lot of crime.
Take care.
Hard workers
This is in regards to a Sound
Off in your paper on Thursday,
Nov. 15, called "Insuring chil-
dren." A lady wrote in there, "If
you can't afford to get insur-
ance for your children, why
don't you take a pill and not
have them?" In some cases like
mine, I have three children and
my husband works hard every
day at work and I work hard
every day. We still have more
bills accumulated than we can
pay for. I can't afford insurance
for my children. So when
Medicaid does step in and
helps, it helps me out a lot. So
that person needs to shut their
mouth and realize that there
are lower-class people who do
still work but can't afford the
little extras like insurance. We
have cable bills, electric bills,
food can't afford it. So peo-
ple really need to think before
they say stupid things like that.
I take care of my children. Yes,
I have used Medicaid when
they were smaller. It's just
something that has to be done.
I'm not on welfare, I don't get
food stamps, and I work hard.
Drive smaller cars
Everybody keeps complain-
ing about high gas prices. How
about all these big gas-guz-
zling pickup trucks and big
gas-guzzling cars? Get smaller
economical cars on the road
and see the prices come down.
Past presidents
If you want to get technical
about past presidents, it was ,
President Bush's father who
downsized the military and ini-
tiated the base closings.
Outsourced jobs
Let's discuss the great educa-
tion myth which says that if you
go to college and get a degree,
you'll have a good job and if
you don't, you're lazy. The
Economic Policy Institute today
issued a report. Those who are
most in danger of job loss, due
to their jobs being outsourced,
are the jobs that require at least
a four-year education. So, you
know, we're having bad trade
deals. Cheap and illegal foreign
subsidies and labor is killing the
American worker.
Education levels
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comments by Citrus commis-
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Open library
I'd just like to know what the
deal is with closing the library
in Old Homosassa. I guess
since the people down here
have lived here their whole lives
and they're not rich Sugarmill
Woods people, they don't
deserve the library anymore?
They can afford a $4 million
library for the influx of people,
but they can't leave one that's
already up and run-
ning available for the
children down here S
who may not have ,
transportation to go
uptown. That's pretty
sad $4 million on
a new library and
they can't afford to
leave this little library
open so the locals CAIL
could still have it. 563
That's sad, folks. 6
Learn English
I'm a U.S. military veteran
who fought for my country.
Four of our presidential candi-
dates voted against having
English as the American lan-
guage. That's pretty sad, folks.
English has been our language
forever and now they want to
just ignore it. My grandparents
were from Italy. We weren't
allowed to speak Italian out-
side of our house. How about
these new immigrants do the
same thing? Learn our lan-
guage or go home, folks. I
fought for my right to speak
English. I don't think I should
have to learn somebody else's
language.
Nasty indigos
I was calling regarding the
man about the black racers,
about the snakes in our area,
and he said that there was no
such thing as an indigo. I have
been in Florida for more than
40 years and there are indigo
snakes. They are very, very
nasty things. Evidently, this
man must live on an 80-by-120
lot. If you go near the
Withlacoochee Forest, there is
a.snake called the indigo. They
are very nasty. They're not poi-
sonous, but they leave a very
nasty bite and they will bite
and strike at you. This is a
Florida-endangered snake
called the indigo. So please tell
your readers that there is such
a thing and they are all around
anywhere near the
Withlacoochee (Forest).
Balance revealed
'When I use the ATM machine
at the bank, I do not appreci-
ate having the bank balance on
my receipt. If it drops or falls
and somebody picks it up, per-
haps to get your number, it's
dangerous and it's nobody's
business what my balance is.
Please do not put the balance
on your receipt.
Power down
I'm out of power again this
morning. it's Friday morning
and I notice the electric truck
is working on my neighbor's
telephone pole out there, and I
imagine it's because he's got a
.... machine shop and all the
power's blowing out all the
fuses around town here, so we
don't have heat at night. I wish
the code enforcement officer
could do something about this
... It's a residential area and
they shouldn't have a machine
shop in this area to do work
like this. It's cold out this
morning.
Military cut
The reason that President
Clinton cut back on the mili-
tary is because he had no
intention of starting a sense-
less war that has killed thou-
sands of innocent people.
Noisy dogs
We were in an RV park in
Citrus County and all we heard
was barking dogs, barking
dogs, and people have no con-
sideration for other people. So
I hope everybody who has to
listen to barking dogs packs up
their RV and leaves.
Out of kilter
Something is wrong when a
CEO of a corporation has a lot
of employees and only makes
$3 million to $5 million a year
and gets criticized for it, yet
some ballplayer can get $20-


some-million a year and no
criticizing of that. Of course
we know that all the funding is
where the big tickets come
from and the sales on TV, but
the thing is way out of kilter.
Bible studies
This is for the person who
would like to get help for anger
management. We have a Bible
study class where we give free
home Bible studies and we
believe this would help you in
your anger management. If
you'd like to know more about
this, please call Tom at 344-
2668.


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Lord. And that's what smiling
is all about, and happiness.
And that's my happiness.
When light flashes
This is in regards to
Saturday, Nov. 17's Sound Off
about school zone speed on
County Road 581, right past
Pleasant Grove Elementary.
Yeah, it does say a 35 mph
speed limit, but when the
school sign light is flashing,
then you're supposed to do the
25 mph until you get past the
end school zone. But otherwise
it's 35, just for clarification
purposes.


Lethal injection
It's very ironic and bizarre to
read that this man who was
going to be executed yesterday
received a stay of execution
because they wanted to check
to see if lethal injection vio-
lates the Constitution's ban on
cruel and unusual punishment.
When that guy raped and
strangled a child, that wasn't a
cruel and unusual means of
death? By allowing
^ him not be executed,
you're giving people
carte blanche to go
out and do these sort
) of crimes because
they know they're not
going to get the death
sentence. So they'll
41 let the state feed
them for the rest of
0579 their lives in the pris-
0579 ons. They won't have
to be any part of
society. They'll eat,
sleep, watch TV, lift weights
and do everything else that
prisoners have the joy of doing.
This country better wake up.
No-loiter zone
Another reference to the no-
fly zone at the nuclear plant in
Crystal River. No such nd-fly
zone exists. The rules of the
area state you shall not loiter
in the area. Planes are free to
come and go as they please.
Execution choices
I see where the Supreme
Court has halted the execution
because they think it's cruel
and unusual punishment for
the death penalty. They should
execute the people the way
they killed the person that they
did. If they shot them, they
should shoot them. If they
choke them, they should hang
them. If they stab them, they
should bring out the guillotine
and chop their head off. That I
think would help deter the
death penalty.
CEO's real worth
To the caller who was ques-
tioning the CEO who earns $30
million a year: Perhaps that
caller doesn't understand the
CEO's responsibilities. The
CEO's first responsibility is to
all the shareholders of
which that individual might
actually own some of those
shares in his 401(k) or his pen-
sion plan. His primary objec-
tive is to increase the value of
the shareholders. Also, he's
responsible for billions of dol-
lars in assets in property,
buildings and equipment. And
last but not least, he's respon-
sible for the safety, the health-
care, the wages and the bene-
fits for somewhere probably of
60,000 to 100,000 employees
and their families. That's a sig-
nificant responsibility. On the
other hand, Alex Rodriguez is
getting ready to sign a contract
for $27 million a year for him-
self, and he has no responsibil-
ity other than to himself. So
where's the real worth here -
the CEO or Alex Rodriguez?
Ignore back yards
People, please, when are you
going to learn to mind your
own business? It doesn't mat-
ter who lives in your neighbor's
back yard. It's not your back
yard. It's their back yard. So it
doesn't matter...
Impact fees
I think impact fees should
stay the same. Someone has to
pay for th.e additional roads
and services. Citrus Springs
houses are available at very
reasonable prices, and builders
are continuing to build in all
areas. If anything, the only
impact may be on businesses,
and that fee probably should
be lowered some to attract new
businesses to our area.
Reasons to smile
The world is such a disgrace
with sickness all over, and the
government doesn't do any-
thing for the people, but I
would like to let you know that
there are still things to smile
about. I smile when I see my
flowers in bloom. I smile when
I see my birds flying all over
my property. I smile when I see
the rabbits and the wildlife that
I have, my turtles. I smile when
I think of the Lord. And I smile
because I have faith in the


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Help resale
Surely I'm not the only per-
son who understands impact
fees. It goes like this: New con-
struction impacts the county. It
requires new or improved
roads, schools, etc. Without
impact fees, our taxes would
even be higher since taxpayers
have to make up the shortfall.
It's a no-brainer. Impact fees
are good. Also, you don't pay
them when you buy or sell an
existing home. They actually
help with the resale since
impact fees tend to reduce the
building of spec homes that
compete with existing-home
sales. There are so many exist-


ing homes on the market and
our taxes are so high, we hon-
estly need to substantially raise
the impact fees.
Feeling pain
Congratulations to Roger
Krieger for his concise and fac-
tual Nov. 20 letter to the
Chronicle on impact fees. Mr.
Krieger also could have added
that the same people com-
plaining about the high impact
fees will feel the pain of higher
property and sales taxes,
increased traffic, higher insur-
ance rates and overcrowded
retail stores. This pain is the
flipside of why most of us
moved to Citrus County. Think


about that.
Taxpayers pay
I agree with the person who
wrote the letter concerning the
three county commissioners
who are for lowering the
impact tax. We, the taxpayers,
do not want to have to pay the
bills for their construction.
They want to construct even
though we don't have the water
to satisfy, even though wedon't
have the sewerage to satisfy ...
Nature says there is no water
right now, so stop it.
Not so simple
If it were only that simple:
"Reduce or eliminate impact


fees to get construction
rolling again in Citrus
County." The state of the
economy in our country
affects everyone, including
those of us who live here. .
Reducing impact fees would ,
have no effect. County com-
missioners have no power to
address the volatile stock
market, the tightening lending..
standards, a stale real estate
market and the lack of funds
available to potential buyers
- some of whom have also
lost their jobs. Unfortunately, "-
all of us are affected and we
can have sympathy and empa-',
thy for those of us who are
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Parents' responsibility
Reading today's Chronicle on
Nov. 16, Tim Hess is pushing
for laws enacted aimed at teen
drivers. When are parents going
to take responsibility for raising
their children? We had three
teens. We taught them defen-
sive driving and didn't allow
them "teen trips" until we knew
they could handle different sit-
uations. We didn't have our
children so the government
could raise them. It was our
responsibility to guide them
into adulthood.
Raise age
Let's keep a few more people,
alive. Let's raise the teenage
driver's license to 18 years old.'
That's the time when they really


Thanks for support
On behalf of the organizers of A Ride to
Remember 2007 and myself, I would per-
sonally like to thank all the area busi-
nesspeople who supported this endeavor.
The businesses that sponsored T-shirts
were: Comprehensive Home Health, DOS
(our parent company), Gentiva, Dr. Perry
Verlini, and Wilder's Funeral Home.
Many thanks also to those who donated
prizes. They were: Longriders (a silver
belt buckle), Farmers Furniture (a
Harley/Davidson throw), Emily's (dinner
coupons), Dan's Clam Stand (a $10 gift
certificate), Margarita Grill (dinner
coupons), Homosassa Springs Florist (a
Rose of the Month club donation), ABC
Pizza, Domino's Pizza and Pizza Hut (all
for free pizza coupons).


are mature enough to drive a
car and have a full driver's
license. When they're 15, 16
years old, even 17, they do a lot
of crazy things and we can't
afford the accidents and the
things that are happening. They
do wild things and we cannot
afford it anymore. Just look at
what Tim Hess has gone
through and many parents like
him who have had their hearts
broken with their teenagers
being killed and killing the peo-
ple that they run into. Please
do something about it now.
In the schools
Most states require that
teenagers or students in school
have driver's education in the
high school. And when they
have that, then they have very


little problem with bad
This should be done ii
It's done in other state
successfully.
Teach your o
Now new laws for tee
ers are proposed. Whal
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mon sense? Soon we w
laws to teach teens hov
Works elsewl
While in New York la
mer, my friend refuse
a cell phone call while
driving. He said it's ag
law and the cops will
you. He had no problem
that. If a 50-somethin
old man can accept th


Thanks also to Hernando-Pasco
Hospice for the "worse hand" basket and
the pair of Montgomery Gentry tickets.
The riders who joined us deserve a
special thanks for supporting us on this
Saturday.
We welcome them all back for A Ride
to Remember 2008.
Pamela Boyer
Assistant Administrator
Sugarmill Manor

Planting questions
Politicians are stacking the audience
with pre-setup questions.
So what's new with this practice?
Nothing.
When I ran for office in the 1960s in the
town of Oyster Bay, Long Island, it was


d drivers. the law, how can anyone dis-
n Florida. pute that it could save young,
es very inexperienced drivers from
potential disaster. It'd be as
practical of a law as wearing
own seatbelts.

nage driv-, Mind on road
is wrong
ty for I read the article about the
dren com- teen driving,, with the one that
'ill need lost a daughter, in the paper
v to walk. today I totally agree that they
here should be concentrating on the
road, not a cell phone, not iPods,
ast sum- not any of those electrical
d to make devices. And I feel that this law
he was should really be passed in Florida
against the as it is in New York and other
ticket states. I feel that cell phones have
em with no place in an automobile while
ig-year- you're driving. Your concentration
he logic of is not 100 percent on the road.


Editor

common practice by both parties. I ran as
a conservative and knew who was who in
each party. They never picked a person
with a question from the audience, but
always party people with a question from
the audience set out in advance.
After I spoke, I went to sit in the audi-
ence to ask a question, but they refused to
let me ask. After that, I quit New York and
politics, realizing it really is a scam by self-
seeking people for personal power who
want to tell us all how to live as we are too
stupid or lazy to make our own choices.
Now I vote for the one who can do the
least harm to our country. Think and read
before you vote. we can be brought down
by the wrong people in office. It is the "
most important thing you will do next year
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I'm looking at Saturday's
paper and there's an item in
Sound Off about the bar that
had the noose hanging outside
the door. Well, that's not a
reflection of all bikers, because
most of them do good ...
Caning chairs
This is about the person who
was looking for some-
one to cane their So
chairs. There is a
wonderful lady in
Brooksville. She's just
right over the county
line between Citrus
apd Hernando coun-
ties. Her name is
Kathleen Barnes. Her
number is (352) 796- CALL
2871. She is excellent 563
and you won't be dis-
appointed. For an
excellent caning job, call her
and she'll do a great job.
Editor's note: Kathleen Barnes
also has a Web site at
www.caneweavers.com.
Blind Americans
This is in regards to the chair
caning. There's a place out on
State Road 200 in Hernando
and it's ... people from the
Wishing Well Center of the
Blind Americans, Inc. They
work in this big building and
they do caning. The man's
name to see is Bobby and he's
blind, but he'll take care of
you. It's in a big, big building.
Editor's note: The phone num-
ber is 637-1739. The Web site is
www.blindamericans.net.
Just MYOB
... Mind your own business.
This is in reference to the
"Skipping school" Sound Off in
Sunday's paper. You people
need to worry about yourselves
and not worry about what other
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are going to school or staying
home for whatever reason.
Mind your own business and
find something better to do
with your time than looking at
other people and seeing what
they're doing.
Find yourself a plan
This is in response to the
"Part D plan" Sound Off from
Sunday's paper. I'd
jLeIe just like to tell this
ul 'individual to pull your
head out of the sand
i and join a Medicare
'' Advantage Plan where
*, Part D is included,
prescription drug cov-
erage. What more do
L you need to know?
Know the facts. Get
5w79 on one of those plans
)0579 and save yourself
money on prescrip-
tions.
Reserve raiders
The reason why Social
Security is in dire straits is
because everybody in the feder-
al government, including the
president, keeps raiding their
reserves. Social Security has
paid for more wars than you
can shake a stick at. Let them
leave SS alone and it will be
self-sufficient.
Stare at yourself
Someone said they've been
here 15 years and people look
at him and stare at him like he
had 10 heads or something.
Maybe he does cause a reason
for them to look at him that
way. I've been here 30 years
and I've never seen anybody
stare at anybody else. So look
at yourself in the mirror,
buddy, and find out what's
wrong with you.
Property tax
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we in competition? Let's get
that darned road finished with
already.
Quick response
In reading the Sound Off of
Nov. 18, there's one Sound Off
in there headed "Dirty little
town," I read and I reread this
Sound Off. Thoughts ran
through my mind on how to
respond. Then it hit me. As
Deborah Barone would respond
to Raymond Barone in a simi-
lar situation: "Idiot."
Cutting back
A caller asked if Bill Clinton's
war on Bosnia was just to
make manufacturers of


I realize that it was written by
lawyers, for lawyers, and print-
ed in the paper with a font of
about 8. So my question to the
Chronicle is: What can you pro-
vide us, your readers, on this
amendment so that it will give
us an idea of how it is going to
affect us as homeowners so
that we can say yea or nay
come time to cast our ballots
in January?
Endless roadwork
It's been more than five years
that they've been working on
(County Road) 486. Is this road
ever going to be finished? After
all, it only took them five years
to repave (State Road) 200. Are


weapons richer. I have a ques-
tion for him: Is that the reason
for G.W. Bush's fiasco? Clinton
cut back on the military,
remember? No war, no need for
military.
Animal comparison
Did anybody else just read
the caller compare elderly peo-
ple to animals? He ought to be
ashamed of himself.
Ethanol use
Ethanol was used in automo-
bile fuel several years ago and
was found to be destructive to
the engines. Ethanol is just a
way to boost the farm industry
until it is realized that it does-


n't work. Hydrogen does.
Korean vet
In answer to the Korean vet's
Sound Off who's calling Nancy
Pelosi and the rest of the
Democrats communists and
traitors ... He doesn't know
what he's talking about ...
Walk the line
A recent caller stated the
rulebook whatever that may
be says pedestrians have the
right of way, regardless. False,
absolutely wrong and mislead-
ing. Go to the Florida
Pedestrian Law Section
316.13034FS. Learn to walk
according to the law.


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Waylon Sconyers of Zaio Corp. takes an exterior photo of a Beverly Hills home Tuesday morning. Photos taken by Zaio Corp. are used by banks and property
appraisal companies to assist in making instant appraisals.

Zaio Corp. seeks to create a home appraisal database while retaining human element


JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Imagine a community, even a coun-
ty, that has a database in which all the
homes have been pre-appraised by a
licensed local appraiser. The files also
have a recent photo of the house a
photo that is updated about every,
year.
It's not hard to understand why
banks and companies that make prop-
erty loans would be interested, espe-
cially insofar as about 75 percent of
their loans have been based on con-
siderably less than that up to now.
Given what's being called the sub-
prime mortgage market meltdown,
such a database would be an even
more invaluable tool for lenders to do
a better job with mortgage loan appli-
cations.
And it's not hard to understand why
the prospect of such a database would
also be of interest to county property
appraisers and all sorts of realty and
land investment/development con-
cerns, insurance companies and con-
sumers in general.
Imagine most of the homes in the
nation on that database. Until now,
that would have been only an ambi-
tious dream.
However daunting a project it
seems, a Canadian company, Zaio
Corp., is determined to turn the
dream into a reality. The project is
already being implemented in some
parts of the United States, including
the Tampa Bay area which
includes Citrus County.
The goal is to have a database with
appraisals and photos of every home
in the 250 largest U.S. cities, which
will mean a database of about 100 mil-
lion properties with 75 million or
more photos. Eventually the project


will include commercial buildings, (CMAs) to come up with a value.
too. Washington said that the ideal situ-
The timing of the home appraisal ation is to have a full appraisal of a
project probably couldn't be better, home by a licensed appraiser, which
according to Citrus County appraiser includes a physical inspection 'of the
Frank Washington, property by the
who-purchased a The goal is to have appraiser, but that
zone in Citrus can take time up
County to develop a database with to several weeks
for the database. depending on the
Only about 25 per- appraisals and photos appraiser and how
cent of residential fast the lender's
loans made up to of every home in the agent assigns the
now have used full appraisal out -
appraisals by 250 largest U.S. cities, and, it costs around
licensed profes- $350.
sionals, he said, which will mean a Another apprais-
adding that's part database of about al form that is
of what causes faster, more accu-
problems in the 100 million properties rate than AVMs and
lending market. CMAs, as well as
He said that gen- with 75 million faster than a full
erally lenders are appraisal and
using what are or more photos. less expensive,
called Automated Washington said, is
Value Models what appraisers
(AVMs) about half the time. Those are call "a drive-by appraisal."
basically computer programs that Utilizing the county records and
combine market data and county the local realty Multiple Listing
assessors' values in other words, Service while doing a visual examina-
county property records and prior tion of the house, property and the
sales. Unfortunately, Washington neighborhood, the appraiser can
said, that doesn't necessarily yield an assign a value and generate a report
accurate appraisal for a number of that, short of the full appraisal report,
reasons. The computer models, he is more reliable than what most
said, are more estimation tools and lenders have been using.
are notorious for being unreliable. The appraisers can use wireless
Still, they have taken a big chunk of Web connections and portable com-
the appraisers' business in the last puter tablets to get the necessary
decade or .so because they are fast information and do appraisals from
and less expensive than the full the street while they look over the
appraisals that used to dominate the property. The reports can be finalized,
lending process. checked, signed by a local certified
Another 25 percent of the time, appraiser and forwarded much faster
Washington said, lenders use what's than a full appraisal, and that's what
called broker price opinions, where he will be doing for the Zaio system.
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revolutionize market
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Zaio Corporation is a
Canadian public company formed
in 2004. Shares trade on the
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
under the symbol ZAO (U.S.
investors can use ZAOFF where
stock can by purchased in U.S. dol-
lars).
The company's ambition is to
photograph all the buildings in 250
urban areas of the United States
(representing 85 percent of the
population) by 2010 and have
appraisal reports by licensed
appraisers that can be married
with them.
The urban areas are divided
into zones, with about 7,500 zones
in total. On Oct. 18, the company
said it had surpassed its goals up to
that point, already having taken
10.5 million photos of property and
accumulating 140 million apprais-
al records.
The images are compiled into a
proprietary database called
GeoPic. The company works with
local licensed appraisers to get
appraisal analyses for each resi-
dential property by zone. Those
are added to the national data-
base, it's GeoScore property rating
system.
The database information is
made available to customers such
as banks, savings and loan associa-
tions and mortgage companies for
a fee.


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The Citrus County Korean
War Veterans Association
Chapter 192 asks for your sup-
port in providing funds
to the needy and worth-
while activities in our
county. A few of them
include: Veterans'
Clinic, Salvation Army,
Citrus Rotary Club,
Toys for Tots and the Nature
Coast Young Marines. You can
help by purchasing, for a sug-
gested donation of $35, a beau-


tiful custom U.S. Flag Set for
mounting at your place of busi-
ness or residence. These sets
are now available at
your local Chamber
offices and our 3-feet
by 5-feet flags are
made in the USA and
are constructed with
heavy duty Nylon fab-
ric with embroidered stars and
sewn stripes mounted on an
aluminum "spinning pole" to
eliminate flag hang-ups.


Member News


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Vineyard Christian Fellowship,
960 South U.S. Hwy 41,
Inverness, invites everyone to
their annual Christmas Dinner
Theater. This year, the Vineyard
Drama Team will perform "Jesus
Loves Fruitcakes" from Saturday,
Dec. 1 to Wednesday, Dec. 5.
Vineyard will give the gift of dinner
and a play to the community.
Doors open at 6pm and a full
home cooked meal will be served.
After dinner, guests will enjoy a
Christmas message through
drama and comedy. This is a free
event to the community, but reser-
vations are required. Call Susan at
(352) 726-1480. Holy Grounds
Cafe' will sell Barnie's coffee, cap-
puccino and other beverages for
low prices.
m.m
Certified Hypnotist, Diane
Valent, in addition to having a
practice at 2067 N Lecanto Hwy in
Lecanto, now has a second office
to assist clients. Diane will be
working out of Dynabody at 2232
State Road 44 in Inverness three
days/nights per week. Please call
for appointment. Diane specializes
in weight loss, smoking cessation,,
sports improvement, and stress
management. Call Diane at (352)
419-0126 for registration or infor-


mation.
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November is National Hospice
Month, and the Citrus team of
Hernando-Pasco Hospice (HPH)
invites anyone in the community
who has experienced the loss of a
loved one to attend one of its
biannual Time for Remembrance
ceremonies. The hour-long cere-
monies will take place rain or
shine at 2-p.m. and 6 p.m. on
Tuesday, November 13 at Wallace
Brooks Park, 399 E. Dampier St.,
Inverness. Led by hospice chap-
lains and bereavement coun-
selors, the ceremonies provide a
time for quiet reflection and are a
tribute to those who have touched
our lives. In addition to incorporat-
ing music and readings, the cere-
monies give attendees the oppor-
tunity to commemorate their loved
one by saying the person's name
aloud. The afternoon Time for
Remembrances will conclude with
a dove release while the evening
tribute will end in candlelight.
Reservations are not necessary
and like all of HPH's bereavement
programs, there is no charge to
participate in the Time for
Remembrance. Families with chil-
dren are welcome. For more
details, visit www.hphospice.org or
call (352) 527-4600.


JIM SHIELDS/Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce welcomes Inverness A/C and Heating Inc. Pictured above: John Keyte, Ben Keyte, Jim Keyte,
Dave Curry, Vasco Landrum, Marie Keyte, Jackson Keyte and Barbara Keyte. Since its inception in early 2002 Inverness Air
Conditioning and Heating Inc. (IAC) has grown from a one man, home-based business into an employer of seven with offices located
off of Hwy 200. IAC is the brainchild of John and Barbara Keyte who moved to Inverness from the greater Fort Lauderdale area in 2001.
Jim Keyte, Vice President at IAC moved to Inverness in the fall of 2002 and has been in the HVAC field since 1986. Jim is the day-to-
day manager of the business. This spring IAC became a NATE Quality Circle Contractor, only 1 in 10 companies achieve this status
and we are one of only two in Citrus County. Goals at IAC are: to make high quality, dependable HVAC equipment affordable to every-
one, have all of our customers refer us to their friends, family and neighbors, and treat our employees with the utmost respect. Office
hours are 8 6 Monday Friday but customers can leave a message at any time and will receive a response within the hour. Visit
IAC at 3420 N Carl G. Rose Hwy. or call (352) 344-0636 or visit them on the web at www.invernessairconditioning.com.


Morgan Legacy Trust


JIM SHIELDS/ Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Morgan Legacy Trust. Pictured front row: Chamber Ambassadors
Bonnie Hardiman, Wendy Hall and Lillian Smith, Carol Morgan, Chuck Morgan Owner/Chamber Ambassador & Director, John Welter,
Chamber Ambassadors Reyna Bell and Rhonda Lestinsky. Pictured back row: Chamber Ambassadors David Heinz, Jennifer Duca, Janet
Mayo and John Porter. Morgan Legacy Trust is a financial planning, private wealth management firm that exists for the purpose of help-
ing its clients achieve their most important lifetime goals and giving them an Incredible quality of life. As part of the Cambridge Legacy
Group, Morgan Legacy Trust is uniquely qualified to become its clients' personal CFO, freeing them to live life on purpose. For more
information visit www.MorganLegacyTrust.com or call (352) 527-1527.


'1d 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
S each of the following:
A one hour massage
An elemental nature signature facial
A spapedicure
A spamanicure
Stress relieving scalp treatment
Traditional pedicure
Traditional manicure
A reflexology treatment
A half hour target massage
A pure focus facial
$25 value Aveda birthday gift
A special event ticket
Spa membership is good for one year from date of purchase, is
non-redeemable and non-transferable. Only one service voucher per
H month may be redeemed. Unused vouchers become void and have
no cash value.
Contact The Spa at Plantation at
(352) 795-1464
Limited number of Spa Memberships Available


New maps on


tap for Chamber


The Chamber is gearing up for
the new Citrus County Chamber
Map, with approximately 15,000
maps to be
ALSO NEW distributed
during next
Also, new 2 years. You
for the should have
2008-09 is already y
the received a
Interactive mailing
map! from Sharon
Layhew
with Heron Publishing. Sharon
will also be making calls to the
membership for advertising
opportunities on the Map. Also,
new for the 2008-09 is the
Interactive map, for more infor-
mation go to your sister county
and visit www.hernandocham-
ber.com, click area map and you


For more informa-
tion, call or e-mail
Sharon Layhew at
(352) 489-4004
or on her cell at
(352) 816-1005
or e-mail sharon@
heronfla.com

will be amazed. Two ads for the
price of one! For more informa-
tion call or e-mail Sharon
Layhew at (352) 489-4004 or on
her cell at (352) 816-1005 or email
sharon@heronfla.com


SAmbassadors!



Thank you to the Ambassadors for hosting a skit at
the October Chamber luncheon! Great job, ladies!
The skit was shown to recruit Chamber members
and to assist the Ambassadors with delivering the new
Chamber membership directories. Each year, the
Ambassadors make an effort to visit each and every
Chamber of Commerce member to deliver the new direc-
tories. Although the program has been a bit slow the past
few years, the Ambassador group is actively seeking ways
to bring this great opportunity to network and show each
and every Chamber member that they are important to
the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce.


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The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Coffee News of Citrus. Pictured front row: Chamber Ambassadors
Bonnie Hardiman, Chuck Morgan, Reyna Bell; Barbara Murphy with Mascot Bill Murphy, Chamber Ambassadors Nancy Coffey, Lillian Smith,
Rhonda Lestinsky, Jennifer Duca. Pictured back row: Chamber Ambassador David Heinz, Wendy Hall, Chamber Executive Director Kitty
Bames, Chamber Ambassador John Porter. Welcome Coffee News is a nice alternative to reading the back of sugar packs while waiting
for your orders! It is a free weekly restaurant publication filled with entertaining stories, trivia questions, interesting facts and local events
happening right here in our area. Coffee News has been publishing and serving smiles to Marion County for eight years, successfully serv-
ing small to medium size businesses with their advertising needs. Coffee News posts events for non-profit organizations, schools or church-
es free of charge. If you would like more information, please call Barbara Murphy, Coffee News Publisher, at (352)697-5515.


Gullo Insurance Agency


Special to the Chronicle
Pictured are two volunteers on Day of Caring on Make a Difference
Day: Don Taylor, Plant Controller at Progress Energy on the left
(without hat) and Ned Barry, Financial Advisor from McDonald and
Barry Retiree Asset Mgt. of Raymond James and Associates.

Volunteers make a difference


Day of Caring on Make a
Difference Day on Oct. 27 was
a big success. Even though the
weather threatened with
showers, more than 200 volun-
teers from the community
cleaned up litter on State
Road 44 from the
Sumter/Citrus county line to
Crystal River, a 25-mile stretch
of highway. Volunteers also
cleaned up litter at
Whispering Pines park in
Inverness and Fort Island Gulf
Beach, plus planted shade


trees at the beach. Almost
3,320 pounds of litter were
picked up from the three sites.
There were also 25 sponsors of
the event this year: Organizing
partners were Keep Citrus
County Beautiful!, Citrus
County Solid Waste
Management, Citrus County
Parks and Recreation, Adopt-
A-Highway Volunteers, Citrus
County Chamber of
Commerce, Nature Coast
Volunteer Center and United
Way of Citrus County.


JIM SHIELDS/ Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Gullo Insurance Agent. Pictured front row: Chamber Ambassador
Bonnie Hardiman; Sue Alderman, Denise Gullo, Dale Gullo Owner, Chamber Ambassadors Nancy Coffey, Lillian Smith, Rhonda
Lestinsky, Reyna Bell, Jennifer Duca. Pictured back row: Chamber Ambassador John Porter, Gary Gullo, Chamber Ambassadors Wendy
Hall David Heinz, Jerry Lavoie, Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes, Chamber Ambassadors Chuck Morgan and Crystal Jefferson.
Dale Gullo has 15 years experience in the Insurance industry and most currently with MetLife as a Financial Service Representative for
5 years. Gullo offers Property and Casualty, Life and Health and a series of Six Securities License insurances. Dale's main goal is to
provide low Homeowner Insurance prices with companies that have excellent financial ratings. Give Gullo Insurance Agency the oppor-
tunity to earn your trust and business call today for a quote. Call (352) 302-1535 or e-mail dalegullo@wildblue.net.


at CFCC


Central Florida Community College is
accepting registrations for Bob Ross Oil
Painting workshops in November and
December on the Citrus Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. The Bob Ross
painting technique, made popular on PBS
stations nationwide, allows beginning and
expert students to complete an entire
painting during one class. The classes will
be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Building
L2-103. The fee fobr each session is $50 and
includes all materials, such as canvas,
brushes and paints.
Central Florida Community College
will offer a digital photography course just
in time for the holidays. Basic Digital
Imaging will meet 8 to 11 a.m. on two
Saturday, Dec. 1 and 8, in Building L2,
Room 201B, at the Citrus Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. The course fee
is $40. Students will learn what technology
best suits their needs as digital photogra-
phers and how to get the best from their
images. They will learn to manipulate,
transform and rotate images, how to trans-
fer those images from a digital camera or
disk to a hard drive or other storage medi-
um and how to share them through e-mail.
Central Florida Community College
will offer Small Business Planning for
New and Existing Businesses with the


For information on any of
the classes listed or
registration, call
(352) 249-1210 or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.

Citrus County chapter of Score,
Counselors to America's Small Business.
The course will meet 8:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. on two Saturdays, Dec. 1 and 8, at the
Citrus Campus, Building L3, Room 107,
3800 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. The
course fee is $65 and there is a $15 dis-
count for early registration, before Nov. 26.
Participants will learn the basics of organ-
izing a business, the structure of the busi-
ness plan and the tools necessary to make
a business successful. The course will
include lectures by Score counselors,
workshops and a question-and-answer
segment.
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. on two
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 soft-
ware 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
combine lecture with hands-on instruc-
tion. It will familiarize participants with
the basics of accounting, invoicing, record-
ing sales, paying vendors, tracking inven-
tories, payroll, managing cash, budgeting
and financial reporting.
Central Florida Community College
will offer Senior Computer classes in
December at the Citrus Campus. The
course will be held from 3pm to 5pm on
Friday, Dec 7 through Dec 21, in Building
L2-201B, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto. The course fee is $35. This class
will give the senior learner an overview
including basic software systems, Internet
usage, e-mail, mouse use and Windows. No
previous experience necessary Each stu-
dent will have use of a computer for the
entire class.
For information on any of the classes
listed or registration, call (352) 249-1210 or
visit. www.CFCC.training.com.


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Jim and Julie Green of Jim Green Jewelers in Crystal River congratulate Deborah Prisco, the winner of the Journey Diamond
Earring and Pendant set giveaway in celebration of their 20th Anniversary. Prisco was one out of 293 entries for the drawing.


.......... ......... Business


Home Instead Senior Care
announces promotions
Kimberly Henick has been
promoted to the Staffing
Coordinator at Home Instead
Senior Care of
Lecanto. Kim will be
responsible for hiring
new CAREGivers
and maintaining client ,


schedules.
ic,.., Jeanette Hurst has
Henick been promoted to the
Client Care
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is responsible for ensuring
quality care for the clients of
Home Instead Senior Care-
Kristine Henick is now serve.
ing as the Commuinitiy

Jeanette Service Coordinator for Home
Hurst Instead Senior Care of
Lecanto. Kristine is responsi.-
ble for marketing at Home instead Senior Care.
Human relations
class on tap at CFCC
"Dale Carnegie Effective Communications
and Human Relations" class will be offered at
the Central Florida Community College Citrus
Campus for the first time beginning in January.
Dale Carnegie courses are designed to help


employees perform as persuasive communica-
tors, problem solvers and focused leaders.
Students will learn to strengthen interpersonal
relationships, manage stress and handle fast-
changing workplace conditions.
The course will meet 6 to 9:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, Jan. 22 through April 8,
2008. By meeting over a 12-week peri-
od, students have an opportunity to
practice skills between sessions so
they become part of the skill set. The
course fee is $1,595
"Dale Carnegie courses have a
proven track record in the business
world, and we atn- pleased t(, biiing thte
.te Effective Communications and Human
Relations ciass tc the CFCC Gampus,"
said Amy Holiday, manager of Corporate
Training and Continuing Education at CFCC
Citrus.
For information about the course ui to reyis-
ter. contact Holiday hi (352) 249-1210. A ; ini
mum of 20 students is required for the couse
to be offered.
Local scientist presenting
at prestigious meeting
Dr. Gus Foniiseca, M.D.. FACP will be pie
sending at the annual neein ig of the. American
Society of Hematology (A'H) the results of his
scientific studies done at hie Lecanto Cancer &
Blood Disease Center. rhe ASH conference is
the world's largest and most prestigious gather-
ing of blood specialists and will take place at the


Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from
Dec. 8 to 11.
The subject of his work is on the effects of
the medication lenalidomide in patients with a
type of anemia called myelodysplasia.
Scientists are invited or accepted to present
their studies through a peer-reviewed process
or medical judges. This is the second year in a
row that Dr. Fonseca is honored with this recog-
nition.
Dr. Fonseca practices hematology and oncol-
ogy in Lecanto along with Drs. V. Rao, Sunil
Gandhi and Marion Chirayath.
Oak Hill employees compete
in Special Olympics
Oak Hili Hospital has announced that Mark
bwiconek, Environmental Services Technician,
and Ryan Murphy (son of Linda Murphy of Oak
Hill Hospital's Patient Account Services) com-
peted at the Special Olympics Florida State
Aquatics Championships in Sebastian.
Swiconek competed in the 50 meter freestyle,
th iu ., by 50-meter freestyle relay and the 25-
mete; ';-east stroke. Mark was awarded a sil-
ver medal in the 50 metei freestyle and a par-
ticipant s ribbon in the 25-meter breast stroke.
Ray Murphy competed in the 50-meter
freestyle and the 50-meter back stroke winning
a fifth place ribbon ir the 50 meter freestyle
and a bronze medal in the 50 meter back
stroke.
Oak Hill Hospital has been serving the
Nature Coast since 1984. Call (352) 628-6441.


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The drive-by costs about
$125, almost a third of the full
appraisal.
Noy, imagine that kind of
appraisal already done for
every home in the neighbor-
hood, in the subdivision, or
even in the county. The lender,
for the cost of a drive-by
appraisal, can access it in the
Zaio 'database in a couple of
keystrokes when he wants it,
with no waiting.
Zaio is banking on the value
and convenience of that ability
- automating the process
while keeping the appraiser's


judgment in it,
Washington said he saw the
potential value of that and
bought a Zaio zone in Citrus
County. The zones, based on zip
codes, are supposed to have
about 10,000 homes in each,
though they were based on the
2000 census and so obviously
have more homes by now.
Washington's zone basically
covers Citrus Springs and
Beverly Hills and the photos of
every home are currently being
shot. The photographs cannot
have personal information or
people in them ior, for example,
an RV blocking the front. The
photo must show the front and
one side. The company does not
use the photo if owners protest
or ask that the company not


use them.
When necessary, the omis-
sion of the photo is made,
though the house still has had a
visual by the appraiser who did
the drive-by for the database. If
the lender has a problem, there
is always the option of a full
appraisal, Washington said.
Washington said the zones
cost appraisers about $9,800,
which basically pays fobr the
photos to be taken, something
Zaio finances. His photogra-
pher is now working in Beverly
Hills. When the photos are
done, they will be married to
his drive-by appraisals, making
up a consolidated database for
the two communities that will
become part of the database of
the larger region.


They will be part of the
national Zaio database that
clients can access via a Web site
for a fee. They can get a single
appraisal report for between
$200 to $300, or use the system
to get discounts for volume.
Zone appraisers get 44 percent
of the report fees, plus an addi-
tional 15 percent; if they are
involved selling the reports to a
client.
Other advantages of the sys-
tem, Washington said, include
the fact that the appraisals are
done in the beginning of the
process rather than at the end.
Lenders can work with clients
on a realistic basis. There is
less pressure on appraisers to
meet certain values and less
chance of fraud in the system


when the appraisal is done In addition to lenders using
beforehand, he said. the database, Washington said,
Zaio says because the '"A lot of county assessors are
appraisers rate and monitor going to love this. It's a terrific
the value of every home in a concept"
zone, they become experts in It also has applications in
the value of every home in that other ways, too. Insurance com-
area, even filling in a correcting panies, for example, can use it
data in county records. The in writing policies and deter-
software used allows the mining replacement values.
appraisers to evaluate, analyze Government could even use it
and report on a larger number after natural disasters to recon-
of transactions, which leads to struct what neighborhoods
more reliable and defensible looked like before the disaster.
appraisal reports. The system will have a num-
The appraisers then monitor ber of applications, but one
every sale and each change in thing Washington and Zaio are
property conditions monthly so banking on is that it brings back
instant, up-to-date appraisals a lot more home appraisals to
can be had on demand. The professional appraisers.
goal is to update the appraisals The Web address for Zaio is
in each zone annually zaio.com.


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352-628-0254
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Sales Position

Commission based
for Roof cleaning &
Exterior Coatings Co.
Previous sales exp.a
must. (352) 489-5265
Field/Sales Rep's
Citrus, Marion, Hernm.
Full time or Part time
(352)628-4391

INSIDE SALES
Looking for Closers.

Guaranteed Salaryl
Great benefits!
Call Jeff
352-726-5600

We Are Looking
For Agents

Are you Looking For
A Proven Real Estate
Company?
ERA AMERICAN
(352) 746-3600




CIRCUIT BOARD
ASSEMBLY

Openings for people
with experience In
hand soldering of
Circuit boards.
Apply in person at
1760 S DIMENSIONS
TER, HOMOSASSA

HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
EARN BIG MONEY
Learn to operate at
Associated Training
Services,
866-448-3413
www eauipment-
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Your world first.
Every Day


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ONLY
Experienced
Service Plumbers
352-621-7705


QUALITY
CONTROL
INSPECTOR

Inspections of Printed
Circuit boards,
confirmation of part
values, polarity'&
solder acceptability.
Knowledge SMT, IPC,
Windows, use of
DMM's & calibers a
plus. Apply in person
at 1760 S Dimensions
Ter. Homosassa

TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri





Contractor
Services/
Inspection
Specialist
Announcement
#07-121
Moderately difficult
work performing
general clerical
duties such as
creating and
maintaining
electronic files
and processing
documents. Interacts
with customers to
resolve questions
and problems
regarding permitting,
licensing, inspections,
and other issues.
Must have basic
knowledge of
construction
terminology. Working
knowledge of the
Microsoft Office Suite
of Products. Must
possess a current
valid Florida driver
license.
Starting pay
$11.53 hourly.
Excellent benefits.
Send application or
apply at the
Citrus County Human
Resources Office,
3600 W. Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, FL 34461
no later than Friday,
November 30, 2007
EOE/ADA


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View available pets
on our website or call
(352) 795-9550
Need help rehoming
a pet call us
Adoptive homes
available for small
dogs
Reauested donations
are tax deductible
PET ADOPTIONS
Monday, Nov. 26
12pm 2pm
Mercantile Bank US
Rt. 19 Crystal River
Thursday, Nov. 29
12pm 2pm
Mercantile Bank Rt. 44
Inverness
Saturday, Dec. 1
10am- 12pm
Brentwood Health
Center Rt. 486
Lecanto


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(352) 563-5966




COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
Trim & Removal. Lic. Ins.
FREE EST. Lowest rates
guarant. 352-270-8462
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design, Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
TREE REMOVAL
I Stump grinding, land I
I clearing, bushhog. I
352-220-5054
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways


Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
p-- --!--= Eu
SAll Computer Repair
I We come to you. I
21 yrs. exp. 7 days.
(352) 212-1165




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


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




vChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
Husband & Wife DP
Press.Cleaning & Paint-
ing. Lic.&Ins. 637-3765
All Phaze Construction
Clean Quality painting
& repairs. Faux fin.
#0255709 352-586-1026







FERRARO'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Interior, Exterior.
Free Estimates.
Senior Discount,
(352)465-6631
George' Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998


Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
MORRILL MARINE
Outboard Repairs,
Dockside Service. Elec.
installed (352) 628-3331
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
All Makes & Models
All Work Guaranteed
352-220-9435




AT YOUR HOME IRes.
mower & small engine
repair. Uc#99990001273
352-220-4244




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


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


BUILDING OR

REMODELING?



For All Your Entryway Needs!!
Pre-Hung Doors Door Slob Replacements
Decorative Door Glass Decorative Cabinet Glass
Phantom Screens Schlage Locks
RAISE & LOWER BLINDS BETWEEN THE GLASS
Perry's Custom Glass & Doors
.73293 (352) 726-6125 Lic.#2598



731336


PAINTING CORP.






Lic. & Ins.
EXPERT PAINTERS -

Cal l axe


COMPANION/H Jse
Keeper/ElderCare
I will cook, clean,
errands Laura 447-5952


If your 1-3 yr old is on
a day care waiting list
call me. I will care for
your child in my home
Jennifer (352) 795-5068
(352) 464-1251



VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001741
352-795-6533/464-1397
VChris Satchell Painting
& Walicovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397



V 13 yrs in business
Abigail's Housekeeping
Personalized cleaning
Windows also 726-3812
V DEPENDABLE
GREAT RATES
/FREE ESTIMATES
Brenda (352) 586-5766
ABLE & EXP'D CLEANER
Laundry, sew & errands.
FREE Est., Ref. & Lic.
Marcia (352) 560-7609
AVERAGE HOME
Professionally Cleaned
$50/ea, Twice per mo.
Supplies & Equip. Incl.
Joe's Cleaning Service
(352) 628-1539
EXP'D HOUSEKEEPER
12 yrs. in Citrus Co.
Avg. $60/home
(352) 212-3441 Lv. Mess.
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const.,Vacant
Prop.,Offices, Residen-
tial 352-400-2772 Lic. Ins.
Touch of Class Cleaning
Service, 15 Yrs. Exp.
Also If you Need Help?
With Errands, Things
Around the House. Ref.
Nancy (352) 628-2774



DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types o4f
Construction. 637-4373
CRC 1326872


Roof Cleaning
The Only Company that can Ke
Siding Stucco Vinyl Concrel

GUARAN'
Restore Protect Beautify Re


Carpet Care for
cm
co Repair Ph. the Elderly


Specialist
p Mold & Mildew Off
Tile & Asphalt Roofs

rEED!
denial & Commercial


'Suntoast

EXtt rior
Restoration Service Inc.

1877-601-5050 3 2-489-5265


Siding, Soffit & Fascia, Skirting, Roofovers, Carports, "
Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors, Additions M


FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
I panel or comp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
S(352) 628-0562



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







PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
housesdriveways. 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
ROLAND'S *
PRESSURE CLEANING
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks!
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878
Roofsne, Drives, & Homes
($60+-up) SW ($50+up)
DW (065+ up) 24/7

Kerry (352) 795-4204







Andrew Joehl
#1 TECHNOLOGIES
IA Home repairs. Also
guttoner roof cablean &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small! Reliable. Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
IA Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press. wash.Lic&lns.
01369757 344-4409
3fP GENERATION SERVE
Fencing, General
Hgne Repairs, Int/ Ext.
PTrashng, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
I Q% Off Any Job.
Affordable 99025751 & Insable
Lic.34770 (352)201-0658
FAST AFFORDABLE!
REHAULING CLEAN Most repairs
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash Trees Brush
Appl.Furn, Const, I
I Debris& Garages
L.- .-. ..
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
All Maint. & Repairs
Inside & Out. No job too
SmaillLi Uc. #5953
(352) 560-7609 Scott
FAST! AFFORDABLE!
RELIABLE] 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 handyman service
pwr washing, It. hauling
painting, home repair,
fence installing, Lic.
#258887 (352) 344-5213













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




AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE I
STrash, Trees, Brush
Apple. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790

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

C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422

WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607


,4AuW um St tc nte.

* Siding Skirting Roofovers
Carports Soffit & Fascia
Decks Screen Rooms
Windows Doors Murals







(352) 563-2977
#CBCA15418 Licensed & Insured




Modernize

Your Home

V ALL lYPES OF INTERIOR TRIM
V ADD NEW HARDWARE OR LOCKS
V CHANGE YOUR DOORS OR TRIM
ADD CROWN MOLDING
V ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS
Call Doors & More
732329 (352) 697-1200


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 SERVE
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
WEAR
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




#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp. leak
spec. #CCC1327059
(352) 344-2442
John Gordon Roofing
Reas Rates. Free est. Proudto
Serve You,
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
JOHN SCOTT ROOFING
FREE Est. Senior Discount
LIcccc 1325704
352-447-8050 .
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Ratesll
Exp'd, Lic. CCC1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557




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









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


DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. Lic' CRC 1327902
(351) 465-2177
www.wfgllesple.com













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 CRC1329305
(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 types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small,
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Londclearing, 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
n 352-302-6436 a


eBruce
6K Kaufman
Construction




* Small Jobs Welcome Porch Enclosures
* Remodeling Soffit & Facing
* Room Additions I inyl Siding
* Garages Doors & Windows

(352) 628-0100
ia LiL #CRCL'.il'". ''


Boulericeg All o Citrus Count,

CCCO25464 Q00002100 nOO I Q
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES


$100 OFF


(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445 ,


ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755

LANDCLEARING
I Site prep, Tree Serv., I
Dump Truck, Demo
352-220-5054
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955




3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins,
(352) 201-0658
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
St. Auaustine Sod $125
Pallet- 400sf. $145-500sf
(352) 341-3032 Iv. mess.
BIG KUHUNA LAWN
SERVICE Palm Tree
trimming, Cleanups,
Free est. 352-586-1721.
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272




I High Quality Lawn
Care I Comm./Res
All Your Property
Needs! 352-419-4607
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
ANDERSEN'S YARDMAN
SERVICES, Mowing, &
Trimming, Trash,
hauling, Low rates
1-352-277-6781
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
DUN-RITE Lawn Service
Mowing, Tree Trimming '
Small tractor work.
Debris Cleanup
352-302-4686
G. Nelson & Son, Lawn
Service, mowing, trim-
ming, etc, dependable
lic. & Ins, (352)563-2118
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.



POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967
POOL CLEANING
SERVICE & REPAIR
First Month 1/V2 OFF
16 yrs. Exp. Licensed
Michael (352)637-6618


POOL LINERS A
15 Yrs. Exp. *"
Call for free estimate
(352) 591-3641 -

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




WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607

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COUNTY REALTY







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3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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Wood and Formica
cabinets & counters



FREE Estimates

795-5300 or 628-0839
732803 LiC. & ilS.





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(352) 302-9409
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YVONNE MORETTI
Realtor, Crystal Realty
Soecializina in:
AFFORDABLE
Commercial,
Residential, &
Waterfront Propertiesi
Call me day orpight
24/7 for all your
Real Estate needs!
(352) 201-9898
For Listings See
www.crystalsells.com




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6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Available!!
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Pricel
6" Seamless Gutters
Uc & Ins 621-0881
ALUMINUM STRUCTURES
5" & 6" Seamless Gutters
FREE Estimatesi Lic. &
Insured (352) 563-2977
DYAMOND GUTTERS
5" & 6" seamless.
Colors available.
Lic. ins. (352) 464-4525

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BANG'S LANDSCAPING
St Augustine Sod $125
Pallet-400 sf./$145-500sf.
(352) 341-3032 Iv. mess.
CIRCLE T
SOD FARMS INC.
Res/Com. Installations
Lic.(352) 400-2221 Ins.






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APEX OFFICE
PRODUCTS
Furniture
Assembler/Driver
Must be 25 or older.
Apply within
719 W MAIN ST

CUSTODIAL
PERSONELLE
Part 11ime for
Southern Woods
Club House
Contact Rick Kelso
352-382-5996

Customer Service
Representative
Full Time CSR needed
for Sleep Lab.
Excellent computer
& telephone skills
necessary. Medical
and/or transcription
experience desired.
Fax resume
352-637-5567
Or Call 352-637-5599




Good Paying
HERNANDO
DELIVERY ROUTE
Available
Difficult Route, need
rugged Vehicle
Call Susan
563-3282




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

$17.33- $27.58/HR,
NOW HIRING. for
application & free
government job info.
call
AMERICAN ASSOC.
OF LABOR
1-913-599-8226, 24HRS
emp. serve.
PT COOK
& DISHWASHER
NEEDED
Apply in Person
Call for appointment
Ask for Cary or Patty.
(352) 344-5555





Site Manager/
Outreach Worker
Announcement
#07-122
Provides support
and coordinates the
DOORS (Disability
Outreach Offerings
Resources through
Service) program
initiative. Performs
routine office tasks.
Must have working
knowledge of the
Microsoft Office
- Suite of Products.
Knowledge of
volunteer
coordination helpful.
Starting pay
$8.45 hourly.Part time
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Mobile Concession
Owners RetiringI
$15K OBO for this 22'
Tandem Trlr. w/whis.
Turn-key Operation
w/all equipment.
Bud 352-382-3648
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POOL ROUTE
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2-9x7 garage doors,
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4" concrete slab
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Tan fabric w/2 black
& tan pillows.
Great Cond.l $100
(352) 382-5055 Iv. mess.
OAK QU. BDRM SET
4 poster, modern, Less
than lyr."Rooms to Go",
Inc. Dresser, mirror, bed
complete, chaise
$1500 (352)212-4586
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Cooler Weather
Longer hours.
Tues thru Fri. 9am-5pm
Saturday 9am-lpm
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUEEN BEDSET
Med. Oak. Headboard,
rails, armoire &
2 nlghtstands, $250
(352) 344-8445
Redecorating
Large Quality Sofa,
med, blue, w/ tan pip-
ing, very comfortable,
excel. cond. $225.
(352) 465-6551


Hydro Spa,
3 person Hot Tub,
very good cond.
new jets,
$650. obo, Must Sell
(352) 726-7537
NEW HYDRO SPASI
5 Person, 15 Jets $1,995
3 Person, 34 Jets $3,250
5 Person, 33 jets $3,450
(352) 572-7940



1 YR OLD WHIRLPOOL
WASHER & DRYER SET,
Ig. capacity. Com-
merc. quality. $325/obo
(352) 697-2766
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-- 2 Ton $780.00
-. 2-/V2ton $814.00
-> 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Dellveryl 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
Electric Range,
Kenmore, clean,
good cond. $100.
(352) 746-0284
Frigidaire
Washer & Dryer,
excel, cond.
works great $150.
(352) 637-5745
HOTPOINT WASHER
KENMORE DRYER
$150/pair.
(352) 795-7764
KENMORE DRYER
WHIRLPOOL WASHER
$125/both
(352) 621-0651 or
(352) 422-6128
REFRIG 21"
w/ ice maker $75
Range 30" $50 both Exc
Cond. (352) 527-0873
WASHER or DRYER $150
w/trade-in. 90 Day
Warranty. Repairs Avail.
(352) 628-4321
Call after 12



"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charilefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
SOUTHERN
AUCTION
MARKETING &
APPRAISAL

AUCTION
Monday Nov.
26th 7:00 PM

CLEAN 1997 Dodge
Intrepid, 1999 Ford
Windstar, Antique L E
Metcalf revolving-
barrel[ ball & cap rifle,
Remington 12 go
shotgun, more...
Pics at
www auctionzio coam
#4341
15991 NE Hwy 27 Alf.
Williston, FL
352-528-2950
Col. Joel Kulcsar
AU1437-AB2240
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10' RADIAL
ARMSAW
incl. Steel Base cabinet
& access. $185/abo
(352) 527-0698
11 /3qtr Coil Nailer
Hitatchl Exc Cond $225
12" Bdl Beval
Compound Mitre Saw
(Dewault) Exc Cond
$225 (352) 220-8348
746-1587
DELTA 24" CLASSIC
SCROLL SAW
w/stand. $100
(352) 382-1525
ROUTER TABLE W/Stand
Craftsman, ind. $65;
15" DRILL PRESS
Craftsman V2 hp., 12
spd. floor model. $125
(352) 382-1525
Tools & misc. items.
Nall guns, compressors,
Toyota truck topper,
seed spreader, ladders,
mowers, chainsaws &
more! Call John
(352) 476-4441




35" RCA TV
In perfect working
condition.
$285; (352) 382-3879
43" Hitachi TV,
like new, $350;
27" Zenith TV.
$50;
(352) 419-4304
(352)201-1104
55" Phillips Magnavox,
excellent condition
$425.
(352) 341-0850
57" Hitachi, HD TV
$450.
(352) 634-1676


MITSUBISHI
65" Platinum Hi-Def
59"x62' Great Picture &
Sound New $4000- Sell
$975(352) 527-3201
SONY 50"
48"w x 50"T x 20"Dp on
wheels very Irg grt
cond. $400
(352) 621-0848
Toshiba 55"
Color TV
Excellent cond.
$475. obo
(352) 746-5296
(352) 476-3042



Citrus County
Comouter Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeeil.com




YANMAR TRACTOR
Howse 4' Bushhog,
4WD, YM2000D, 285 4'
Bulldog Bucket, 100hrs.
$6000 (352) 697-1911




PATIO TABLE
40x70
$65
(352) 637-5903
QUALITY PVC
64" Oval. table, w/4
cushioned chairs.
$150.
(352) 527-0920




5 Pc. Sectional Couch,
beige tweed
very good cond.,
clean, non smoking
New $1,500. sell $135.
(352) 563-2706
YOUR FURNITURE
Is Waiting For You
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
6' GLASS TABLE,
Stucco pews, 6 chairs,
$275; Small Blue Swivel
Reclner, $50; Leave
msg. only. 352-794-3231
A Kitchen Table/
4 chairs, wood
$100.
Bath Floor Cabinet
white, excel.
$75. (352) 586-7393
A Love Seat, floral,
beautiful $100.
2 End Tables,
solid wood, nice
$75.
(352) 586-7393
Armoire finished in dark
cherry, space for TV,
shelves, storage,
behind tall double
doors. Drawers below,
pretty, $70. 341-2447
BEDS BEDS BEDS
The factory outlet storel
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retfail
Twin $119 Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
BUNK BED from Fort
Wilderness, complete
w/mattress, cost $620,
Sacrifice $200;
TABLE W/4 chairs $75.
(352) 621-0300
CEDAR CHIFFOROBE
Antique, $450;
WOODEN COMPUTER
DESK (pressed wood)
$25
(352) 794-3231
CITRUS HOME DECOR
ULike new Furniture
Buy, Sell, Consignment,
Homosassa, 621-3326
COMPUTER DESK
Solid Wood w/hutch
top. 5'W $115
(352) 637-2032
COUCH & LOVESEAT
Victorian, + 5 yds. fabric
Sea Green & Burgundy
roses. Exc.Cond,
Non-Smoking. $700 obo
COMPUTER DESK $10
(352) 637-4779
CURIO CABINET
Cherry wood finish,
lighted, exc. cond.
$130. (352) 628-5949
DINING Rm TABLE
Wht Washed, 68" w/leaf
Good Condition $125
(352) 601-5764
DINING ROOM TABLE
Seats 12 w/2 leaves.
Solid wood. $50 obo
(352) 795-0211
End Tables,
Glass Top center table,
and 2 lamps. All are
hunter green w/ brass
accents. $75.00
(352) 533-3222
FULL SIZE CAPTAIN'S
BED, w/ new mattress,
headboard shelf, 4
drawers w/lots of strg.
underneath, matching
chest of drawers, oak.
$475. (352) 344-5434
KG. SZ. PEDESTAL BED
w/towers, drawers &
cabinets (w/near new
mattress) $650 obo;
3 PC. Dark Wood
DRESSER SET $150 obo
(352) 344-9658
Lane Swivel Rocker,
recllner, tan
$40.
Recliner, Brown
$15,
(352) 860-2271
LIVING RM. SET, Suede
sect. eggshell, gls &
chrome doub. dckr,
coffee & end tbls, Oak
Wall Unit. $1300all,
TABLE W/4 CHAIRS,
glass & wrought Iron,
$200 (352) 212-4586
LOVESEAT


QU. WATERBED LINER,
Heater, Bladder $25
(352) 637-4779
ROUND DINING TABLE,
W/2 LEAVES & 4
CHAIRS., $200
QUEENSIZE SOFA
SLEEPER, line new $150
obo (352) 746-3618
SLEEPER SOFA
& Love Seat(Bassett)
wicker frame, loose
cush's, soft floral colors,
great cond. $550
352-419-4158
SLEEPER SOFA &
LOVESEAT, ton, good
cond. Can deliver,
$300 (352) 746-0714
Sofa, blue w/ 3 cushions
& two pillows
excel. cond. $300.
Swivel Rocker, mauve.
good cond. $100.
(352) 489-4576
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
WALL UNIT
Uke new, $600;
DVD/CD
$60.
(352) 257-8788



2000 Cub Cadet
3000 Series, 54" deck.
Hydrostatic Transmission
$450
(352) 464-1476
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
Tractor/Mower, Sears
42", YS 4500,60 hrs.
excellent condition,
free delivery in Citrus
$1,500. New, Sell $1,175
obo 352-746-6624



"LIVE AUCTIONS"
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For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri, Sat & Sun., 8am-?
98 S. Desoto St.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. Sat. Sun. 9-4
6701 W RICH ST
CRYSTAL RIVER
Sat. 24, & 25, 8-12
9350 W. Milwaukee Ct.
Furniture, Clothes,
Tools, New John Deere
Mower, Baby Clothes
and much much more




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


IN THE SPIRIT OF
THANKS


The Chronicle
SClassified Team
would like to
extend to you our
Thanks by offering:
I FREE DAY
on any paid
2 DAY GARAGE
SALE AD

Give us a call during
the month of
November and
"WE'LL EAT YOUR
WORDS
ON THE 3RD DAY."
GOBBLE, GOBBLE
(352) 563-5966
Offer valid
Nov.1-Nov.30, 2007
INVERNESS
REMODELING SALE
Nov 30, 1 Fri/Sat 9-5
Antiques, Vintage, Furn.
Jewelry, Cloths,
(352) 344-1616


re ons,
tanning bed, still under
warr. w/Lotions, station-
ary massage table,
multi functional facial
mach, facial bed w/
creams. 352-634-5349
Because of health.



ELECTRIC GO-GO
SCOOTER
like new. $450.
(352) 795-9039
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun llfft.hand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TV,VCR, Ford E250.2003-
with under 40,000 miles.
Asking $18.000 or best
offer... 352-270-3883.
HOSPITAL BED
ULike Newl
$250
(352) 746-2456
LIFT CHAIR
As newly
Org. $1,200/Sell $385
(352) 344-9810
POWER CHAIR
JET 3 Ultra Used very
little. Looks newly
HERCULES 3000
Compact Pwr. Crane
CHAIR LIFT. Mounts
Inside back of SUV or
P-up. Both only $895
(352) 746-0530
POWER
WHEELCHAIR
'05, Pride Jet 3 Ultra.
Orig. $4,000/Sell $395
Exc.cond.
(352) 344-9810
RALLY PRIDE SCOOTER
With folding
factory made ramp for
loading/unloading. Inci
manual $500/obo
(352) 746-1552
REVO 3 WHL SCOOTER,
Battery chrgr Anti-tip
whis, running light,
Battery cond. meter,
spd adj. $1450. Hardly
used. (352) 726-7405
SUNDANCER
Motor Scooter w/6'
ramp (single fold). Orig.
co nm/clii S5nnm^


Magic GenI Organ
very good cond.
$250.
(352) 637-6354


CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


IFIEDS



Conico small pick up
truck box, 60" long,
$25.
Clip on tow mirror
$10.
(352) 465-6811
Demco Tow Dolly, $400;
Chest Freezer, Uke new
used short time. $50;
Antiques, Hitch,
Knick-knacks
(352)621-9250
DINING TABLE, OAK
& 2 leaves w/6 chairs &
China Cabinet. $375;
(2) 100 Watt SOLAR
PANELS & Auto Charge
Cntri Unit,mnting hrdwr.
$995 352-795-4513
Dog Groomers Table,
w/ fold up legs, $45.
Dog Crate
Large airline approved
$40.
(352) 637-3599
Foosball Game
used $25.
Eureka Vacuum,
the boss, bag less, wide
track $25.
(352) 637-3599
FOOTBALL TABLE, $500;
KINETICO REVERSE
OSMOSIS water cond.
sys. Brand new, $700
(352) 302-4142
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
HOMEOWNERS If you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cash quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
HOUSE 2B DEMOLISHED
Contents Must Got Pool
tbi, Jacuzzi w/matching
sinks & commode. Ap-
pliances fixtures &
morel 352-795-5516
KEYBOARD, battery or
electric, $50;
CHAINSAW, 46cc,
20: bar. $50
(352) 628-7688
Pool/Spa Heater
Never used. Hayward
400,000 BTU, propane,
elec. Ignition.
Worth $2,350. new
Asking $1,200. obo
(352) 746-6925
SHOWER/TUB
NEW, fiberglass.
$70;
CAGE 2 3/4 X 3 1/2
$30
(352) 476-4568
Table 4 chairs,
green wicker/glass top
$40.
Manual Treadmill,
new $40.
(352) 637-3599
TV (SONY)
32" w/Stand $125 Bed
Full-size 4polster
Complete$125
512-899-5322
Used Reverse Osmosis
water system, never
used for 8 yrs. $75
(352)341-2447


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.
2 BIRDCAGES, Ig. $150;
SMALL, $70;
352-212-6299
AKC YORKIE PUPS
Six- Health Certificates
8 wks old $600.
Excel, Xmas Present
352-726-5576
AKITA Puppy
Female AKC 10wks
Health Cert $300
(352) 228-3679
BABY COCKATIELS
$35 YOUNG ADULTS $20
(352) 726-7971
BEAUTIFUL WHITE
COCKATIEL
With fancy cage,
$45
(352) 726-9240
DACHSHUND
Miniature, 4mo, old
males bik. & tan, $150
ea. (352) 447-5952
FRENCH BULLDOGS
AKC, Health Cert.
Beautiful socialized
pups. 8 wks. 2 (M), 2 (F)
$1,200-$1.500
(352) 794-4183
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
AKC, Fem., 9 mos.
microchipped, good
w/kids & pets,
house- trained. $300
(352) 601-5227


SUNLIGHT DRUMS,
Green, extra symbols,
All hardware included.
$500.
(352) 746-7396



Pro-form 325X
Crosswalk Treadmill
exerciser, 3 yrs old,
exc. cond. $195.
(352) 341-1354



BIKE RACK
.For 2X 2 Receiver.
Holds 3-4 bikes. $75
(352) 465-0911
Double Hoop
Basketball game
electric score board
like new $100.
(352) 746-0284
*FREE REMOVAL OF-
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
GUN & KNIFE
SHOW
Brooksville
HSC Club
Dec. 1, 9am 5pm
Dec. 2,9am -4pmr
Hernando County
Fairgrounds
Admission $6.00
(352) 799-3605
GUN Glock -21
.45 Cal. $450
(352) 726-4334
GUNS(2)
Slglnaw Mi-Carbine '41
$800 SKS Monte Carlo
Stock $300
(352) 726-4334
POOL TABLE
New, regulation size,
complete.
FOOTBALL TABLE
$500/both OBO
(352) 302-5519
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238






w/ad. EZ Pull Trallers |
6532 W Gulf to Lake
L----- J
3 AXEL TRAILER
Heavy duty, 18' with
rampi Could haul Back
hoe. $1,000.
(352) 697-1911
8'X18' HAULMARK ENCL
Tandem Axle Car
Hauler, rr ramp &sd dr,
$2500. (352) 795-4770
FLATBED TRAILER
6 x 16 HD w/winch Tan-
deM Wheels, 2 ramps.
Will carry sm. truck,
backhoe, etc. $1,050
(352) 628-3674
NEW 3 MOTORCYCLE
TRAILER. W/gated
ramp, Front wheel
locks, $975/obo
(352) 697-2766
Open Utility Trailer
5'X7' 20001b. load
capacity, $300.
(352) 464-1476
TRAILERS
Cargo, Utility, Boat
4x8 to 8.5x24
100 trailers In stock
GULF TO LAKE SALES
352-527-0555



BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
Vintage BASEBALL BATS
Any condition. Ball
gloves, team balls, &
trophies.(727)236-6545


2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760. w/traller,
$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
KAYAK
14" Merlin
w/seat(inside) &
paddle $375obo
(352) 726-0579
SEADOO
'95, XP and SP, w/trail-
ers run great w/new gel
batt. $1300 or $2,500
both (202) 536-8790
WAVERUNNERS
SEA-DOOs(3) '96, '98,00
new trailers 2w/ new
engines, need
clean-up and tuning.
"Empty my Garage"
$2500/Trade Cryst. RIv
(352) 795-7876






BOAT


SHOW


PRICES
NOW THRU THE END
OFNOVEMBER

NN' @EEEN


IN


LAB PUPS -
AKC Reg, Blks. $200;
Health certificate
vet approved
(352) 795-1902
LAB PUPS
AKC, Black & Choc.
Ready 11/22. $400
(352) 795-5444
Mini Dachshunds 10wks
Health cert. wormed,
shots. Parents on prem.
352-302-8807 pis Iv msg
Serious Inquires only.
Rottwelller Pups
Absolutely Beautiful
champion lines,
M/F, shots, wormed,
guaranteed, parents
(352) 503-3284
SCOTTISH TERRIERS
Reg. ACA. Mom & 3
Males. 13 Wks. Cute
little Christmas Bearsi
First $375/Mom $200
(352) 726-0133
SHIH TZU PUPS
8 weeks old all shots &
health Certificate.
Black & White & Brindle
Fern. $500 Males $450
(352) 637-9241
Shih-tzu Pups
8wks old, AKC Reg, all
shots Health certificate
$550/ea Grt Xmas Gift
352-465-0385/875-8349
SIAMESE KITTENS
Seal Pt., Blue Pt.,
pure bred &
Health Certs. $300
Will hold for Chrlstmasl
(352) 228-1906







TOY POODLE
Puppies, 3fem. Iml.
3 Choc. 1 blk born
9/29/07, parents on
premises 352-489-5686



Dog Crate, 42"Lx28"W,
31"H. All accessories.
$295.
(352) 795-8741
LARGE DOG CRATE
good cond.
$65.
(352) 637-6354



Belgian Mares (2)
17 Hands Tall, Broke to
ride & Drive, Quiet, traf-
fic safe. Bread to foal in
Spring, By registered
Belgian Stallion, Load,
Clip & Tie Must Seel
$4000ea. 352-212-0451
GIVE SOMEONE A
HORSE FOR XMASI
Gift Certificates avail.
for scenic trail rides $35
Eng/West Lessons $25
(352) 628-1472
QUARTER HORSE, Mare,
6yrs. old. 15HH, very
sweet, no bad habits.
$1500. (352) 726-9928



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




ALU 20' Pontoons (2)
24" tall, like new, dock
or replace, $850/both
obo. 352-634-0684
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
Tandem axle, adj., 13"
$1200. (352)447-0572
ALU20 Pntons(2


PLAYTIME Pontoon
'89,60 hp Mariner,
Alum. Rf., Runs Good.
No trailer, $2,400
352-795-2053/634-1378
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 $9,950 obo
(352) 419-4009
PONTOON BOAT
'05 Benltey 20' New
Bigfoot 50hp Mercury
4Strk, W/Trlr Exc Cond.
$10OK (352) 220-6315
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 Uke New
40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$14,900 (352) 628-0281
PONTOON, SYLVAN
20', w/Yamaha 40, '04.
Great Cond. Trir., potty,
extras. $8,950
(352) 489-5043
Proline
'02 26' Sport, 225
Yamaha 4 strk, tri axle
trir, Must Sell! make
offer$35k 239-470-5567
PROLINE
'03 Sport 30, Immac.
32'6" CC AC cabin un-
der, Merc's 225 150hrs.
All electronics, 2000 KW
Gen, loaded, w/traller,
$68,000 (352) 201-1833
PROLINE
'04, 24 ft., 225 Honda,
Donzi 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 xtras!
$13,995 352-274-3164
SEA HAWK
16' Remote cont. spot
lights & canopy. 70HP
Johnson, Magic tilt trlr.
$4000/obo 352-302-9956


ALUM. JON BOAT
16' W/trir. 50 hp.
Evinrude. Power lift.
Many extras $2,200
(352) 726-0559
BASS BOAT
'90 20' Ranger391 w/'00
200hp Johnson, Babied
Many extras $11,900
239-470-5567
BASS/BAY BOAT
Welded Alum.
'00 Skeeter SX 18, 90hp
Yamaha, Tril, New 24v
trolling motor, New
Garmin Fish/Depth,
New Batt Chrgr. Uve
Well, lots of storage,
SS Prop, $8750obo
(352) 419-4009
CITATION
'86,19' Cuddy Cabin.
4.3 L Mere. I/O, Canvas
cover, G76 GPS, Depth
Finder, VHF, C.G. Acc.,
Alum S/A Trir. $5A50obo
(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

DURACRAFT
15' 6hp Yamaha, Low
Hours, Wesco Trir, 2
swvl fishing seats. $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
EXCEL BOWRIDER
21' 1994, 4.3L, V-6, Merc
Cruiser In/Out, seats 8,
$2000. needs some
work. (352) 795-7617
Fiberglass Boat
1984. 14ff3 inch. tri hull,
'02, Nissan, 9.8 HP, out-
board, manual start,
low hrs., Trailer. $1,995.
(352) 726-0801
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd, SS
prop. New BImini, Alum.
Trir, New tires $8.000
(352)447-1244
HOUSEBOAT, 30'
CLASSIC '65 Rebuilt top
to bottom. $16,500.
Sacriflcel352-726-9647


HURRICANE
DECK BOATS
SWEETWATER
PONTOONS
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597
KAYAK
Old Town Adventurer
13.9" w/rutter
Used 1 time $600
(352) 637-1792
MAKO
23' 1977, 225HP EvIn.'89
Electronics, T-Top,
trim tab, $5,000.
352-634-0684
MULLET T BOAT
15' Saltwater Products
License W/ Restricted
Species. New/Used
Motor, New Cables, 2
cast nets, Boat & Biz
$3500obo or trade
813-417-2895
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'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.
ALLEGRO
'00, 32ff, 454 Chevy, 35k
ml., 5.5 Onan gen,
AC/Ht Pump, leveling
jacks, back up camera,
non smoker, excel.
cond. $28,000 obo
(352) 344-4579
(352) 476-4184
Coachman
'97, Catalina, 34ft. class
A, Diesel Pusher, 4 spd.
trans., leveling jacks,
7.0 KW Onah Gas Gen.
$26K (352) 302-1419
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K, 2
ACs, queen bed.Non i
Smoking, No pets, Lots"
of extras & Exc. Cond!
$18,500 (352) 527-8247
DODGE
1978, Class B, fiberglass
motor home, sleeps 2,
great cond. inside/out,
2,500. (352) 344-5135
EUROCOACH
1990 38', Diesel pusher,
128K mli 7.5KW, Gen,
$1500 warr. $29,500.
(352) 564-8024
FLEETWOOD
'93 Corhonado 34' 40k mi.
Great Cond. 2 A/Cs,
qun bed, good tires 454
eng. $18k Homosassa c
(906) 630-2684 cell
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No smk/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 ml 1 slide, walk
arnd qn. bd. very clean
$38,500 (352) 344-5634
SHASTA
'86, 35 ft. 5th Wheel,
all new, AC & Ht., Must
Seel Will trade for Boat
$3,500. (352) 257-1575
SOUTHWIND
'03, Class A, 35ft. Low
ml., lots of extras, w/
car trlr. $87,900. obo
(352) 522-8161
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncrulser,
34', 1 slide. Exc. Cond.
17K Miles $25,500
(352) 465-3203 After 5




CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$16.5kobo352-613-2477
COACHMAN
36' '93 5th WhI w/tip outs
26' Fl. Rm. Sips 8 On Lk
Rousseau/by Inglis. Exc.
$16,500 (352) 447-6119
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels, MH. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
KEYSTONE
'01, Cougar, 27.8ft,
5th wheel, super slide,
ducted air, 6 awnings
$12,350. (352) 637-2735
LAYTON
'93, 35 ft., w/ 10 x 25
vinyl rm. enclosure, new
rfover, Best Waterfront
Lot on Lake Rousseau
Must See 352-227-7985
352-563-2132


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Sea Pro
'01, 18 ft., CC, 90 mercy ,
salt water, GPS, Sonar,
741b trolling mtr. gal tri all
the extras, $9,500.
352 341-4023
SEA PRO
'98, 18' CC, FF Jack
plate, 90hp Evinrude
Magic Tilt Trlr Exc cond. 1
$6,500 352-302-9336
SEARAY
'03, 185 Bowrider w/trlr.
18', 35 hrs., Gar. kept.
220 hp. Many opts.
$16,500 (352) 270-3176
SEARAY
'87, Express, 34ft, recent
canvas & upholstery
twin new 454 Merc.
cruisers, $18,000.
(352) 637-3290
SHALLOW SPORT
&
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THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
SUNDANCE '97
19' like Carolina skiff
90HP Evlnrude Nicel
Call for details $4,600
352-726-0939
TRIUMPH
'07 17CC, 75HP Yam. 4
strk, Bimini, Lowrance 3
GPS, am/fm CD, VHS,
Mint. $18K 352-634-0684
Wanted: Boats in Need h
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman,
25', Gas eng., 30" draft,
350 hp 1/0, alum. trMr.
$9,000(352) 344-9651


MinK CoaT, -ull LengTn,
52", female pelts,
shawl collar, band cuff,
Euro sz. 34, Worn only 1
season, org. $5,995, will
sell for $2,200. presently
In cold storage, excel,
holiday gift. Made In
Denmark(352) 746-1910


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CLAW FOOT CAST IRON
TUB, $150. Good cond.
(352) 697-1911
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24 ft., well kept, sit down
bath w/ shower, fully
loaded w/ hitch com-
plete $4,500. 634-4439
Montana 5th WhI
'00 37', 3 slides, W/D,
storage, qn bed, split
bath, 2 recliners,2 tvs,
new awning, $17,900
352-382-7913/212-4235
OPEN ROAD
36'. '03, 5thWhl, isind kit.,
3 slides, No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little.
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
PROWLER
26' Fifth Wheel, Very
good cond. $5500.
(352) 228-9180
PROWLER
'98, 5th Wheel, 31 ., 2
slides, front liv. rm. Super
clean! No smoker/pets.
Located in Homosassa.
Can deliver $10,700.
(423) 782-6813




4 Steel Rims,
6 lug, 17" x 7.5, new
w/ Nissan air sensors.
$150.
(352) 489-7475
(352) 464-0433
2005 FACTORY FORD
F-250 18" Wheels w/
275/70/R18 Tires $400;
DIAMOND PLATE
TOOL BOX $50
(352) 302-0386
CHEVEY CUSTOM 5 Lug
Centerline RIMS & TIRES
Fits $10 Chevy. 31 X 15
$200obo (352) 637-2032
CHROME WHEELS
& Tires 18" (Giovanna)
p255/45 zr18 $450obo
352-527-1812/302-9498
TAIL GATE
'02 Chevy in good
shape $150
(352) 726-0579
TRUNK MOUNT
CD CHANGER
For later model
Mercedes Benz. $150
(352) 527-1098





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For Junk Cars
L$ (352)201-1052 $

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for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645




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43 year old
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BUICK
'01, Regal, LS Sedan,
4 DR, Leather Int., 51k
mi., V6, 3.8 L, Auto
$6600 (352) 503-5356
CADILLAC
'95 SLS, 85K, White/
saddle. Great Cond.!
Below book. $3,975
(352) 220-1634
CADILLAC
'97 Sedan Deville,
signature series, 25mpg.
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k mi.
$4,200. (352) 795-7876
CADILLAC
CTS 2004, 3.6L, Luxury
pkg. 35,700 mi. Fact.
warranty. $20,900
(352) 341-6991
CHEVROLET
1987 Chevette CS,
auto., ice cold AC, un-
der 90K ml., looks & runs
fantastic. Over 30 mpg,
$1,100. 860-2347
CHEVROLET
Corvette Stingray '77
T-tops, Red, 130k mi.
Runs Great, $8000
(352) 464-4398
Chevrolet
Tahoe '99 4x4. New tires
& brakes loaded, great
mech. cond. $6900obo
352-249-4488/400-0090
CHEVY
'00, Carmaro, great
shape, V6, dark green
$4,000. obo
(352) 422-1470
CHEVY
'94 Camoro V-6, Auto, .
Looks & Runs Great!
Cold AC. $2,500
(352) 503-6020
CHEVY
Corvette '00 Convtbl.
33k mi, Pewter, 6spd all
options, Boria Exhst
$24,900 (352) 270-9008
CHEVY
IROC-Z28 '86
.70k mi. runs great, 5
spd, $3,000obo
352-220-3446
CHEVY
MALIBU, '04 Maxx LX,
1 owner, immac. 40K
$9900/obo
(352) 382-1617
CHRYSLER
'90 Lebbaron Red/Wht.
Conv. Beautiful Cond.
Runs Great! 95K $2,000
firm. (352) 795-1015
CHRYSLER
'96, LHS, leather, moon
roof, 90k mi. Looks/Runso


good, best offer
(352) 746-2237
DODGE
2002 Stratus, exc.
cond., cold air, new ti-
res, $4,000
(352) 344-1521
Dodge
Intrepid '98 4Dr. V6,
27mpg, 90k mi. Auto,
Dependable, pwr eve-
rything, cold a/c $2500
727-207-1619
Homosassa
DODGE
Neon '05 Auto. A/C,
AM/FM/CD pwr all exc.
cond. 49k mi. $8,900
(352) 382-3917
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
Mi. Exc, Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805
FORD
'01, Taurus SE, 166k ml.,
AM/FM/CD, auto, 6 cyl.
P/W cold AC, $2,250/
obo 352-560-3579


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FORD
1990 Taurus. 4 dr., V-6,
Auto, AC, CD. 67K orig.
mi. new tires. Sr. owned.
Garaged. Exc. Cond.
$2,400 (352) 249-8059
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loaded! $2,900
OBO (352) 563-1181
(813) 244-3945
HONDA
Accorde EX, '90, Clean/
cold air/ cruise/ sunroof
182K mi. $1500/obo
352-726-2823, after 6
INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K mi. Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfect! $29,800
(352) 860-1239
LINCOLN
'93 Cartier T.C. 4 dr.
Clean! Must Sell Moving
$1,800 CASH OBO
(352) 563-5215 L.Mess.
MERCEDES
'83, 380SL, 93k mi..
maroon, 2 tops, new
canvas top & tires
$8,500. (352) 746-5229

MERCEDESI
'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
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CORRAL SHOW
Sumter Co.
Fairgrounds
Sumter Swap Meets
Dec 2,
1-800-438-8559
Cadillac
Brougham '72 runs
good needs TLC $4500
352-249-8010
CHEVY
Camaro Z28 '82 Com-
plely restored, invested
$16k ask $6000obo
352-586-0368
CORVETTE '67
STINGRAY, 327, 300HP,
exc. shape, matching
numbers car. Low mile-
age. 352-302-0743
DODGE
1965 Dart 440 6pack,
500 HP, auto trans.
Tubbed rear, way too
much to list, $13,500.
Must see! Will trade
(603) 860-6660
MERCEDES 1984
380SL, 69K orig. ml. 2
tops w/stand, garage
kept. $9,900
(352) 302-5698
PLYMOUTH
Reliant K-car '88
93k mi Runs/Looks
Good, Exc Cond $2000
352-422-1267/465-1959
Volkswagon
Super Beetle Cony. '78
Runs/look good
$5500. (352) 212-4477









CHEVROLET
'01, Silverado 1500,
runs great 180k mi.,
work truck, $3,000.
obo (352) 795-6336
CHEVY
'05, Sllverado, 1500LT,
ext. cab, 5.3L, V8, all
premium equip. 19k mi.
one owner, like new
$18,900. (352)527-2279
CHEVY
1500 Ext Cab '96 step
side conversion V8,
radar, chrome rims,
power window/ locks,
run/looks good $4k
(352) 465-9381
CHEVY
Silverado '02, 2500HD,
4dr. tinted windows,
tow pkg. Exc. cond.
$13,500. 352-302-9336
CHEVY
Silverado 2500 '94
162k mi. new tires dual
batt. TRLR Pkg.
$3000obo 352-628-1208


DODGE
Ram 3500 '00 Dually,
Cummins Turbo Dies.
5Spd, Leather 170k mi
$10,500 (352) 527-9303
FORD
'01, Lariat F150,
MUST SELL, 4DR, 4 x 4,
excel cond. $9,500.
(386) 867-0514
FORD
F-150 '96. Asking $2195.
obo (352) 382-3525
FORD
Ranger XLT '01 4whl Dr.
Stp Side, pwr all, 60k mi
MANY EXTRAS $10k firm
(352) 489-4177
MAZDA
1995, B2300, 5spd
$2,250 Runs great,
teal,(352) 422-7056


SEMI TRACTOR TRLR
Freightliner '98 Dbl Bunk
walk in Sleeper, 470
Detroit, good cond.
$14k (352) 382-2302
TOYOTA
'06 Tacoma
4 Cyl, Auto, 41k, Exc.
Cond, 7yr. 100k Wrty
$11,900 (352) 697-1200




CHEVY
92' S-10 Blazer 4.3 V-6,
4 Dr, A/C 150K mi, Runs
good.$ 1,250 Firm
352-628-4716
CHEVY
'92, Tahoe, Blazer. 4 dr.
Runs Good. $1,100
(352) 476-4568
CHEVY
'93, Tahoe Blazer, new
motor, many other new
parts, new AC, $2,500.
(352) 422-6101
CR 250R
'03, Excel. cond. $1,000.
new parts still in box.
FMF Pipes, $2,000. ready
to ride (352) 422-6101
DODGE DURANGO
1999, 4x4, 80K mi.,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc. cond,
$7,400 (352) 344-0505
HYUNDAI
'04 Sante Fe, LX, 3.5L
Leather, Sunroof, 103K.
Bk. Val. $10,400/ Asking
$7,999 (352) 601-4108
JEEP
'99 Grand Cherokee,
4 X 2, 4 dr. LOADED!
6 cyl. auto, cold AC,
160K, new brakes.
$3,950 (352) 697-0880
JEEP
Grand Cherokee '03
loaded, leather, 78k
mi. full-time, 4whl dr.
$14,500 352-586-8981
JEEP
Grnd Cher Laredo '98
Wht/blk int, 4dr, 2WD,
auto, 6cyl,.ext. window
tint, tow pkg. run brds,
184K ml. 4X8 trlr. Incl.
$4200 (352) 465-8689
LAND ROVER
Discovery '03, 4WD, 38K,
Loaded! 2 Sunroofs,
leather, htd. seats, $21K
352-860-0413/302-9525
SUBARU
'06 Forrestor, Great
MPG, 21K, Loaded! CD,
all pwr. AWD. < Blue Bk,
$17,500 (352) 795-2053




FORD
'89 F-150, 4 X 4, 9" ULift,
62K, 38.5 Groundhogs,
15 X 14 Chrome Wheels.
$4,000 (352) 628-5378
GMC
1996, 144k miles. Runs
great, good shape.
$3,500. (352) 302-2240
JEEP
Wrangler, '93 4X4, Exc.
cond. w/lots of extras,
too many to list. $5,500/
ab o 352-209-5927




CHRYSLER
Town & Country LXI '01
75k mi silver/tan leather
pwr everything, CD,
frnt/side air bags, like
new tires, looks/drives
great $8700
352-476-6314
DODGE
'05, Grand Caravan,
51k mi. CD, DVD, power
locks/win. drk. blue
$15,500. (352) 637-0108
DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k mi.,
loaded, excel. cond.
$9,600 352-637-4123
DODGE
Grand Caravan SE '00
101k mi. 3.3L v6 Runs
great! $4k.352-476-2901
FORD
02, E250 Van, V8, Auto,
69K, Warr. thru 75K,
$8,900. (352) 697-1200
FORD
E-150 '01 Work van V6
Shelves, PW, PL A/C,
FM/Cass. mag whis
new trs, Cln, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900
(352) 341-2078
HANDICAP VAN
'90 Chevy C20, loaded,
new AC/tires 82K ml.
New Braun lift. $4,500
352-726-4109
MERCURY
'98. Villager, Excel.
cond. Inside & out,
20mpg $2,900. obo
(352) 201-0911INV


HANUILAPirrtU
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.
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY




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382-1125 SUCRN
Hearing On Ord. creating 2008 Crystal Glen Phase IIA
12/18 Citrus County Board of County Comm.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING ON ORDINANCE
The public Is hereby notified that the Board of
County Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida, Intends
to conduct a public hearing to consider an ordinance
entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, CREAT-
ING THE 2008 CRYSTAL GLEN PHASE IIA MUNICIPAL
SERVICE STREET LIGHTING UNIT, PROVIDING FOR DEFINI-
TIONS; PROVIDING FOR POWERS OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; PROVIDING FOR PLANS,
SPECIFICATIONS, BIDS AND CONTRACTS; PROVIDING
FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS GENERALLY; PROVIDING FOR
COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING
CREDIT FOR PRIOR IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR
OMISSIONS, ERRORS, MISTAKES, AND SUPPLEMENTAL AS-
SESSMENT; PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC PROPERTY; PROVID-
ING FOR ACTIONS TO CONTEST ESTABLISHMENT, EXPAN-
SION OR ANNEXATION OF UNIT; PROVIDING FOR MON-
EYS TO BE HELD IN TRUST; PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL CON-
STRUCTION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR INCLUSION IN THE CITRUS COUNTY CODE; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

In the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting Room,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, Florida on the 18th day of December, 2007,
at 2:00 P.M., at which time and place any and all per-
sons Interested may present any matter for or against
the proposed ordinance for consideration of the
County Commission. Copies of the proposed ordi-
nance may be reviewed In the Lecanto Government
Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, FL or the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, FL.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made
by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this public hearing, he will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
Ings is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodaton
at this meeting because of a disability or physical Im-
pairment should contact the County Administrator's Of-
flce, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida
34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580,
BY DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 25, 2007.


379-1118 SUCRN
Citrus County School Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
SECTION 00020
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids for furnishing of all labor and materials and
performing all work necessary and incidental to
WITHLACOOCHEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (WTI) = FIRE
ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE will be received by the Citrus
County School Board prior to 2:00 P.M. local time on 10
JANUARY 2008 at the Citrus County School Board,
Building 400, Room 417, 1007 West Main Street,
Inverness, Florida, 34450-4698. Immediately following all
bids received will be opened and read aloud in
building 400, Rm 417.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check
or bid bond in the amount of not less than five percent
(5%) of the maximum amount of the Bid as a guaran-
tee that the Bidder, If awarded the Contract, will within
ten (10) calendar days after written notice being given
of bid acceptance, enter Into a written Contract with
the Citrus County School Board, in accordance with
the accepted Bid, and give a surety bond satisfactory
to the Citrus County School Board equal to one hun-
dred percent (100%) of the Contract amount.
No Bidder may withdraw his/her Bid for a period of
thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of the
Bids.
All prime contractors must hold a Citrus County School
Board Certificate of Pre-qualificatlon to bid on Citrus
County School Board construction projects. Prime con-
tractors must be pre-quallfied by the Citrus County
School Board prior to submitting a bid. Prime contrac-
tor's bids must be within the bid limits specified on their
pre-qualiflcatlon certificate. For contractor
pre-qualification information call the Citrus County
School Board Facilities and Construction Department
at 352/726-1931. ext. 2208.
Pre-BId Conference;
A. A mandatory pre-bid conference for Prime Contrac-
tors, and optional for sub-contractors, will be held at:
WTI Building 100-Conference Room 115.
B. Conference will occur 06 DECEMBER 2007,,1:30 P.M.
Bidders may obtain a maximum of two (2) sets of Con-
tract Documents from VERRANDO ENGINEERING CO..
INC., 1111 NE 25TH AVENUE, SUITE 401, OCALA, FL 34470,
PHONE (352) 854-2664, upon deposit of a check made
payable to the Citrus County School Board In the
amount of $50.00 per set. A refund of this deposit will
be made upon the return of these Documents In satis-
factory condition within ten (10) days after the opening
of Bids.
The Citrus County School Board reserves the absolute
right to award the Bid to the lowest, responsive Bidder,
to waive any informality or Irregularity In any Bid, or to
reject any and all Bids received based solely on the
Board's determination of the best Interests of the
School District.
CITRUS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
INVERNESS, FLORIDA
BY: Sandra C. Himmel
Superintendent of Schools
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 18,2007.


383-1216 SUCRN
Uniform Ad Valorem Collection 2008 Crystal Glen
Phase IIA Citrus County Board of County Comm.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF ITS
INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF
COLLECTION OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT FOR
THE PROVISION OF STREET LIGHTING SERVICES TO THE
2008 CRYSTAL GLEN PHASE IIA MUNICIPAL SERVICE
STREET LIGHTING UNIT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of lands lo-
cated within the 2008 Crystal Glen Phase IIA Municipal
Service Street Ughting Unit, more particularly described
In Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof,
that the Bocd ..1 C.:u.. .i., commissioners of Citrus
County Intenc: i.:. uoe tr, .jra. ..,.ad valorem method
of collecting r,.- .,d vad.:e-, .;.ssments levied by the
Board of Cour..r, Corr.i..i:,-,. as set forth in Section
197.3632, Florl:ia ;biut c i me Board will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday, December 18, 2007, at 2:00
P.M. In the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting
Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450.
The purpose of the public hearing will be to con-
sider the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the
Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County to use
the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad
valorem assessments as provided for In Section
197.3632, Florida Statutes.
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County propo'.e. I;. a-d:..i a non-ad valorem assess-
ment for the -.r:..il;on .:.r :Ireet lighting services within
the area know., : Ir.e 2.,8 Crystal Glen Phase IIA Mu-
nicipal Service Street Ughting Unit, more particularly
described In Exhibit "A".
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County Is considering the adoption of a non-ad
valorem assessment for municipal services and facilities
commencing in fiscal year 2008/2009 and each fiscal
year thereafter until a new non-ad valorem assessment
fee schedule and roll are adopted.
Interested persons may appear at the pubic hear-
Ing to be heard regarding the use of the uniform
ad-valorem method of collecting said non-ad valorem
assessments. If this method of collection Is used, failure
to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be
Issued against the property which may result in a loss of
title.
If a person decidesto appeal any decision made
by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this public hearing, he/she
will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro-
ceedings is made which record shall Include the testi-
mony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be
based.
Any person reqring reasonable accommodaton
at this meeting because of a disability or physical im-
pairment should contact the County Administrator's Of-
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida
34450. (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
BY: DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
EXHIBIT "A"
2008 CRYSTAL GLEN PHASE IIA
MUNICIPAL SERVICE STREET LIGHTING UNIT
CRYSTAL GLEN PHASE IIA, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
17 PAGES 84 & 85. SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH,
RANGE 18 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 25, December 2, 9 and 16, 2007,




385-1216 SUCRN
Uniform Ad Valorem Collection C.R. Wastewater
Special Service CC Brd of C.Comm.
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF ITS
INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF
COLLECTION OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR
THE PROVISION OF WASTEWATER SERVICES FOR THE CIT-
RUS COUNTY/CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER WASTEWATER SPE-
CIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PHASES 112, 113, 114.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to al owners oflands lo-
cated within the Citrus County/City of Crystal River
Wastewater Special Assessment District Phases 112, 113,
114, more particularly described In Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and made a part hereof, that the Board of
County Commissioners of Citrus County Intends to use
the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad
valorem assessments levied by the Board of County
Commissioners as set forth In Section 197.3632, Florida
Statutes, and the Board will hold a public hearing on
December 18, 2007, at 2:30 P.M. at the Board of
County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor-
Ida.
The purpose of the pubic hearing wil be to con-
sider the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the
Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County to use
the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad
valorem assessments as provided for In Section
197.3632, Florida Statutes.
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County proposes to adopt a non-ad valorem assess-
ment for the provision of wastewater services within the
area of Citrus County known as the Citrus County/City
of Crystal River Wastewater Special Assessment District
Phases 112, 113, 114, more particularly described in Ex-
hibit 'A".

The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County Is considering the adoption of a non-ad
valorem assessment for the provision of wastewater ser-
vices commencing In fiscal year 2008/2009.
Interested persons may appear atthe pubic hear-
Ing to be heard regarding the use of the uniform
ad-valorem method of collecting said non-ad valorem
assessments, If this method of collection Is used, failure
to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be
Issued against the property which may result in a loss of
title,


If a person decides to appeal any decision made
by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this public hearing, they will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any peon requrg resonable accommodation
at this meeting because of a disability or physical Im-
pairment should contact the County Administrator's Of-
fice. 110 North Apopka Avenue, inverness, Florida
34450, (352) 341-6560. at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CITRUS COUNTY/CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER WASTEWATER
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PHASES 112, 113,114
EXHIBIT "A"
The Citrus County/City of Crystal River Wastewater Spe-
cial Assessment District Phases 112. 113, 114 consisting
of all lots and parcels which abut the streets and roads
In which a sewage disposal system and sewer Improve-
ments are constructed or reconstructed and all lots
and parcels which are served or to be served by a
sewage disposal system and sewer improvements, lo-
cated In Citrus County, Florida, further described as fol-
lows:
Township 18 South, Range 17 East: All of Sections 28, 29,
32, 33, and
Less and Except any Islands, State and Federally
owned conservation lands, Governmentally owned
lands, and Less and Except any property within the
Corporate Boundary of the City of Crystal River, Florida.
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 25, December 2,9 and 16,2007.


380-1118 SU CRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF ITS
INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF
COLLECTION OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR
THE PROVISION OF RECONSTRUCTED STREETS, DRAINAGE
AND OTHER PERTINENT FACILITIES TO THE 2008 LIMEROCK
ROAD PAVING PROGRAM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of lands located
within the 2008 Limerock Road Paving Program, more
particularly described In Exhibit "A" attached hereto
and made a part hereof, that the Board of County
Commissioners of Citrus County Intends to use the
uniform ad valorem method collecting non-ad
valorem assessments levied by the Board of County
Commissioners as set forth In Section 197.3632, Florida
Statutes, Board of County Commissioners' Meeting
Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka
Avenue. Inverness, Florida.
The purpose of the public hearing will be to consider
the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the Board of
County Commissioners of Citrus County to use the
uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad
valorem assessments as provided for In Section
197.3632, Florida Statutes,
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County
proposes to adopt a non-ad valorem assessment for th
provision of reconstructed streets, drainage and other
pertinent .facilities within the area of Citrus County
known as the 2008 LImerock Road Paving Program,
more particularly described In Exhibit"A"
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County Is
considering the adoption of a non-ad valorem assess-
ment for reconstructed streets, drainage and other
pertinent facilities commencing In fiscal year
2008/2009.
Interested persons may appear at the public hearing
to be heard regarding the use of the uniform
ad-valorem method of collecting said non-ad valorem
assessments. If this method of collection Is used, failure
to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be
Issued against the property which may result in a loss of
title,
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any
matter considered at this public hearing, he/she will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings Is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based,
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
his meeting because of a disability or physical impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If
you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD Tele-
phone (352) 341-6580.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:/s/DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMAN
2008 LIMEROCK ROAD PAVING PROGRAM
EXHIBIT "A"
WEST ALESSI PLACE plattedd as Alessi Drive) from North
Derosa Terrace plattedd as Derosa Drive) to West Peter
Lane plattedd as Peter Boulevard) as recorded In Plat
Book 4, Page 142, Great River View Estates, Section 1,
Township 17 South, Range 17 East, Citrus County, Flor-
ida.

EAST ANDERSON STREET plattedd as Anderson Street)
from North Rooks Avenue plattedd as Rooks Boulevard)
to North Charles Avenue plattedd as Charles Avenue)
as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 97-102, Inverness
Highlands Unit No. 2, Section 2, Township 19 South,
Range 19 East, Citrus County, Florida.
EAST BAXLEY PLACE plattedd as Baxley Drive) from North
Kershaw Way plattedd as Kershaw Road) to North
Savory Avenue plattedd as Savory Boulevard) as re-
corded in Plat Book 2, Pages 103-108, Inverness High-
lands Unit No. 3, Section 2. Township 19 South, Range
19 East, Citrus County, Florida.
NORTH DEROSA TERRACE plattedd as Derosa Drive)
from West Dunnellon Road plattedd As S.R. 488) to West
Peter Lane plattedd as Peter Boulevard) as recorded In
Plat Book 4, Page 142, Great River View Estates, Section
1., Township 17 South, Range 17 East, Citrus County,
Florida.
NORTH ELYWN POINT plattedd as Lacey Court) from East
Maryann Lane plattedd as Maryann Place) running
South to the end as recorded In Plat Book 6, Pages
139-141, Forest Lake, Section 15. Township 18 South,
Range 19 East, Citrus County, Florida.
NORTH FAUCI POINT plattedd as Fauci Lane) from West
Basilico Street plattedd as Basllico Boulevard) running
north to the south lot line of Lot 13, Block C, De Rosa
Inc. Unit 3 as recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 97, De Rosa
Inc. Unit 3. Section 22, Township 17 South, Range 17
East, Citrus County, Florida.
NORTH JOE TERRACE plattedd as Joe Court) from West
Alessi Place plattedd as Alessi Drive) to West Peter Lane
plattedd as Peter Boulevard) as recorded In Plat Book 4,
Page 142, Great River View Estates, Section 1, Township
17 South, Range 17 East, Citrus county, Florlda.
EAST LARCH LANE plattedd as Maple Avenue) from East
Shorewood Drive plattedd as Lakeshore Drive) to North
Beechnut Loop plattedd as Oak Place) as recorded In
Plat Book 3 Pages 96-101, River-Lakes Manor Unit No. 1,
Section 1, ,Townshlp 18 South, Range 19 East. Citrus
County, Florida.
EAST NIMROD STREET from the West right-of-way line of
South Old Jones Road running West to the West lot line
of Tract B In Section 11, Township 21 South, Range 19
East, Citrus County, Florida.
WEST OAK STREET plattedd as Oak Drive) from the west
right-of-way line of North Ashton Terrace plattedd as
Ash Drive) running west 1,734 feet to a point of termina-
tion as recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 26-27, Holiday
Acres Unit No. 3, Section 10, Township 18 South, Range
17 East, Citrus County. Florida.
WEST PETER LANE plattedd as Peter Boulevard) from
North Derosa Terrace plattedd as Derosa Drive) to West
AlessI Place plattedd as Alessi Drive) as recorded In Plat
Book 4, Page 142, Great River View Estates, Section 1,
Township 17 South, Range 17 East, Citrus County, Flor-
ida
EAST SCOFIELD STREET plattedd as Scofleld Street) from
South Slator Avenue plattedd as Stephens Avenue) to
South Smith Avenue plattedd as'Smith Avenue) as re-
corded Plat Book 2, Pages 93-96. Inverness Highlands
Unit No. 1, Section 11. Township 19 South, Range 19
East, Citrus County, Florida.

SOUTH VISION CIRCLE plattedd as Vista Circle) from
HIghpolnt Drive plattedd as HIghpolnt Drive) to
Highpoint Drive plattedd as Highpolnt Drive) as re-
corded In Plat Book 8, Page 93, Heatherwood Unit 3,.
Section 23, Township 20 South, Range 19 East, Citrus
County, Florida.


SOUTH WOODDUCK TERRACE plattedd as Wood Duck
Street) from East Gobbler Drive plattedd as Gobbler
Drive) to South Pheasant Way plattedd as Pheasant
Drive) as recorded In Plat Book 3, Pages 139-140,
With-La-Popka Islands Unit No 3. Section 36, Township
19 South, Range 20 East. Citrus County, Florida.
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 18, 25, December 2 and 9,.2007.


384-1216 SUCRN
Uniform Ad Vatorem Collection Citrus Springs/Pine
Ridge Water Line Extensions CC Brd of C. Comm.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA OF ITS
INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF
COLLECTION OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR
THE PROVISION OF WATER SERVICES FOR THE CITRUS
SPRINGS/PINE RIDGE WATER LINE EXTENSIONS 2008
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to at owners of vacant
lands located within the Citrus Springs/Pine Ridge
Water Une Extensions 2008 Special Assessment District,
more particularly described In Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and made a part hereof, that the Board of
County Commissioners of Citrus County Intends to use
the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad
valorem assessments levied by the Board of County
Commissioners as set forth In Section 197.3632, Florida
Statutes, and the Board will hold a public hearing on
December 18, 2007, at 2:05 P.M. at the Board of
County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor-
Ida.
The purpose of the public hearing wil be to con-
sider the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the
Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County to use
the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad
valorem assessments as provided for In Section
197.3632, Florida Statutes.
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County proposes to adopt a non-ad valorem assess-
ment for the provision of water services within the area
of Citrus County known as the Citrus Springs/Pine Ridge
Water Line Extensions 2008 Special Assessment District,
more particularly described In Exhibit "A".
The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County 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 hear-
ing to be heard regarding the use of the uniform
ad-valorem method of collecting said non-ad valorem
assessments. If this method of collection Is used, failure
to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be
Issued against the property which may result In a loss of
title.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made
by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this public hearing, they will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings Is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requIng reasonotle accommodation
at this meeting because of a disability or physical Im-
pairment should contact the County Administrator's Of-
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida
34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use
the TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CITRUS SPRINGS/PINE RIDGE WATER LINE
EXTENSIONS 2008
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
EXHIBIT "A"
The Citrus Springs/Pine. Ridge Water Une Extensions 2008
Special Assessment District consisting of all vacant lots
and parcels which abut the streets and roads in which
a water system and water system Improvements are
constructed or reconstructed and all vacant lots and
parcels which are to be served by a water system and
water system Improvements, located In Citrus County,
Florida, further described as follows:
CITRUS SPRINGS (Description of Territory Served)
Township 16 South, Range 18 East
Section 34: The Southeast 1/4'of said Section 34; and the
Southwest 1/ of the Northeast A of said Section 34.
Township 17 South, Range 18 East
All of Sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27 and 28.
Section 1: All of said Section 1 lying and being South-
westerly of the Withlacoochee River less and except
the following parcels: The East 1h of the Southeast 11
and the North 770' of the West 330' of the Northwest 1/4
of said Section 1.
Section 2: The Southwest 14 of said Section 2; and the
South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of sold Section 2; and all
that portion of the West /2 of the Northwest /4 of said
Section 2 lying Westerly of the Seaboard Railroad
R.O.W.; and the South 1h of the, Northeast 14 of the
Northeast 14; and all that portion of the Southeast 1/4 of
the Northeast 14 of said Section 2 lying North of State
Road 39.
Section 3: All of said Section 3 LESS and EXCEPT the
West / of the Northwest 14.
Section 20: The East /2 of said Section 20.
Section 29: The East 14 of said Section 29; and the
Southwest 1/ of the Northeast 14; and the Northwest 14
of the Southeast 14 of said Section 29.
Section 32: All that portion of the East /2 of said Section
32 lying and being 570 feet more or less North of a lie
North of and parallel to the South boundary AND le
Northeast 4 of the Northwest /4 of said Section 32. "
Section 33: All those portions of'Citrus Springs Units 22
and 25 as recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 93 through
109, and Plat Book 8, Pages 19 through 24, respectively
and Inclusively of the Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida.
Section 34: All those portions of Citrus Springs Units 22,
23, and 25 as recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 93
through 109, and Plat Book 7, Pages 115 through 133
and Plat Book 8, Pages 19 through 24, respectively and
Inclusively.
Section 35: All those portions of Citrus Springs Units 23
and 25 as recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 115 through
133 and Plat Book 8, Pages 19 through 24, respectively
and Inclusively.
Section 36: The North of said Section 36.
Township 18 South, Range 18 East
Section 1: All those portions of Citrus Springs Units 23
and 25 as recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 115 through
133 and Plat Book 8, Pages 19 through 24 respectively
and conclusively. -
Section 2: All those portions of Citrus Springs Units 23
and 25 as recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 115 through
133 and Plat Book 8, Pages 19 through 24 respectively
and conclusively.
Township 17 South, Range 19 East
All of Sections 18 and 19.
Section 6: All that area southwest of the
Withlacoochee River lying In the Southwest 4 of the
Southwest A of said Section 6.
Section 7: The Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said
Section 7; and the West 1/ of the Southeast 14 of said
Section 7: and the Southwest 4 of sold Section 7; and
the West /2 of the Northwest 1A of said Section 7.,
Section 17: The Southwest 1A of said Section 17; and the
East 1h of the Northwest YA of said Section 17.
Section 20: The West 1A of said Section 20; and the
South h of the Northeast 4; and the Southeast 4 less
and except the Southwest of the Southeast of said
Section 20.
Section 30: All Section 30 less and except the Southeast
A of the Southeast Y.
PINE RIDGE (Description of Terrfitoy Served)
Township 17 South, Range 18 East "
Section 32: The Southwest of the Southwest and
the South 660 feet more or less of the Solutheast V of
said Section 32.
Section 33: All that paort of Pine Ridge Unit 3 as re-
corded In Plat Book 8, Pages 25 through 36 Inclusive as
recorded In the Public Records of Citrus County. Flor-
ida.
Section 34: All that part of Pine Ridge Unit 3 as re-
corded In Plat Book 8, Pages 51 through 67 Inclusive.
Section 35: All that part of Pine Ridge Unit 3 as re-
corded in Plat Book 8, Pages 25 through 36 Inclusive.
Township 18 South, Range 17 East
Section 1: The Northeast A of said Section 1.
Section 12: The East /2 of the said Section 12.
Section 13: The East and the East /2 of the Northwest
1/ of said Section 13.
Township 18 South, Range 18 East
All of Sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8.9, 17, 18, and 19.


Section 1: That area lying west of the Right-of-way of
State Road 491 as It now exists and that part of Pine
Ridge Unit 3 as recorded In Plat Book 8, Pages 25
through 36 Inclusive.
Section 2: That portion of Pine Ridge Unit 3 as recorded
In Plat Book 8, Pages 25 through 36 Inclusive.
Section 6: All of said Section 6 less and except the
North / of the Northeast .
Section 10: All of said Section 10 less and except the
South 660 feet more or less of the Southeast 'A.
Section 11: The West 4000 feet more or less of the North
4000 feet more or less lying and being Northwest of
State Road 491 right of way as It now exists.
Section 15: The Northwest 1/4 and the South 1050 feet
more or less of the North 2000 feet more or less of said
Section 15 lying and being Northwest of State Road 491
right of way as It now exists.
Section 20: All of said Section 20 less and except the
Southeast /4 of the Northeast .4,
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 25, December 2, 9 and 16.2007.


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MLS #307901 I I $225,000 MLS #321267


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FAIRVIEW EST. 719 E. MORNINGSTAR IN.
* Over 2900 sf living area 4BR/2.5BA/3 Car Garage
* Wonderfully updated Pool, Gas fireplace, new roof
* Sitting RM, Florida RM Living RM, large eat-in kitch


4043 N. MONADNOCK RD.
HERNANDO
* Mitch Underwood Capri II Model
* Fairview Estates 2BR/2BA/2CG
* Corian counters Eat-in kitchen


I $339,900 MLS #321439


5611 W. HUNTERS RIDGE 8713 L GREENOCK DR.
CIRCLE, LECANTO INVERNESS
* 3BR/2BA/2CG Crystal Oaks 2BR/2BA Waterfront
* Split bedroom plan Lg Lanai 1/2 acre Corian counters
* New carpet bedrooms Gated Fireplace Detached garage


I $164,900 MLS #320529









8857 N. BUTTERCUP WAY
CRYSTAL RIVER
* 3BR/2BA Modular
* Crystal Manor Fireplace
* 2,246 liv. sq ft. 1.20 acres


I $154,900 MLS #318027
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$190,000 MLS #314579






CRYSTAL GLEN 1035 S. BROOKFIELD DR.
* 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath 2 Car Garage
* Built in 2004 Screened Patio
* Lots of Upgrades Mint Condition


$329,500


$124,900


MLS #316692 i


BEVERLY HILLS 320 S. TYLER ST.
* 2BD/1.5BA/1CG Built in 1983
* 1338 sf living Updated appliances
* Family rm + Scm Porch Beautifully Maintained
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9676 N. JOURDEN DR.
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* 3BR/2BA/2CG Great room
* Eat-in kitchen Dual pane windows
* Screened porch Dimensional shingle


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2005 3/2.5/2.5 Electric gate entry
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Pool with waterfall Upgrades galore


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528 W. DANDEE PL, CITRUS SPRINGS
* 3/2/2, Open Split Floor Plan Master BR suite
* Built in 1991 Central Vacuum
* 1716 liv. sf Screened Lanai
* Eat-in Kitchen Golf Course Country Club Comm.


MLS #315738


5019 N. MAPLEVIEW WAY PINE RIDGE
* WOW! 3/3/2 Large comer lot w/privacy
* Custom gourmet kitchen, Corian countertops
* Gas fireplace Plantation shutters throughout
* Office w/beveled glass double doors
* Pool w/waterfall & pavers and lots more!!


$118,800 MLS #306139

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209 S. TYLER BEVERLY HILLS
* 2/2/2cg w/family room 1604 liv. sq. ft.
* Eat-in kitchen Master BR w/master bath
* Large rooms glassed lanai
* New paint & flooring
* Ready for you @ $118,800


0 MLS #319325

I. CHEATED POOL


HANDYMAN SPECIAL 705 NE 8TH AVE. 2202 W. BEGONIA
* Duplex Both sides have 2 bedrooms & 1 bath 3/2/2 split floor plan with den/ofi
*All New = Roof, Thermal Pane Windows Fireplace, tile and wood floors
& Exterior Metal Doors Solar heated pool, hot tub/spa
* Concrete Block Stucco. Public water & sewer 24x32 extra Garage w/electric
* Crystal River- 2 for the price of one I Boat/RV Parking, Fenced yard


& water


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\' 352-527-7842
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I DI NDER MARKT $176,900 MLS#321050o
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OZUEU Enjoy the Gulf and spectacular sunsets and views! 3/2
stilt home features wraparound deck, large great room, new
kitchen, and a crow's nest for the ultimate in views! Extremely
large ground level storage room plus covered parking for
multiple cars and boats! Get away from it all and enjoy the
Florida lifestyle!
@ www.CitrusCountyDreamHomes.com


$263,900 MLS #320169

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SUGARMUR WOODS: Stunning 3/2/2 home on oversized lot in
Sugarmill Woods only 2 yrs old. Solar heated pool; custom kit with
JennAir island grill & birch cabinets; sec s;s wheelchair fIendly; huge
MB and bath with glass block walk around shower! Breathtaking land-
scaping...many, many upgrades. Seller will pay $3,000 toward
your closing cost I
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INVERNESS: Spacious 3/2/2 pool home with glass enclosed SEIER WILL PAY $5,000 of your closing costly Store, office
lanai. Large family room with stone fireplace. Kitchen centrally resident combo, hair salon, etc. Zoned GNC. Large paved park-
located for great entertaining. Beautifully landscaped yard ing area. Great location on Route 200 between Hemando
m with storage shed. FREE HOME WARRANTY. and Ocala. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity.
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5 ACRE MINI RANCH. 4/2/2 pool home, great room
h yl a l w/fireplace, large kitchen w/breakfast bar. Free-form
Cher| y I Nadal pool w/swim up bar & umbrella table. Newer A/C,
roof, double paned windows. Two fenced pastures,
REALTOR' pole barn, 30x50 RV garage, 20x40 detached 2 car
S, = r_-,, ., garage/workshop with A/C, electric, water.
K .f -," $A 399,000. R319155
Mulh- f1llion $ Producer LEARVIEW ESTATES 3/2% 1 VA POOL HOME
23+ Years Experience Make an offer on this 2,900+ sq. ft. home. Generous
sized bedrooms. Large master suite, master bath w/
Office: (352) 795-2441 jetted tub and walk-in shower. Den/office with 1/2
bath + 1/2 bath for the pool. Large kitchen w/island.
Email: Oversized 2 car garage. $425,000. R316900
cnadal@earthlink.net REDUCED ENSINGTON ESTATES FAMILY HOME.
Custom built 5/3/2. 2800+ sq. ft. w/in-law setup. A
great home for entertaining from its large family
room w/massive stone fireplace & wet bar to the
oversized lanai and pool w/summer kitchen. Park-like 1.5 acre lot. $329,000. R318337
I'M GORGEOUS! 3/3/3 POOL HOME on lovely landscaped half acre +/- in Crystal Oaks. The impressive
entry and well-kept interior show pride in ownership. Multi-use split floor plan to suite your lifestyle. Inside laundry,
large master suite, and so much more. $269,000. R316997
SNOWBIRDS & GOLFERSI This one is for you!! FULLY FURNISHED 2/212 + attached 2 car carport on low traffic
street, a block from 7 Rivers Golf Course. Large bedrooms, family room, Franklin Stove, Florida room w/Hot
Tub, fenced 1/2 acre. Also great for newlyweds. Everything you see is what you get for only $187,500. R313796
Offers welcome.
BUY/LEASE/LEASE PURCHASE OR LEASE OPTION this 2006 Wheeler built 4/2/2 located on a great comer 1/2
acre lot in Citrus Springs. Split bedroom plan, inside laundry screened patio, all appliances, and more.
$172,000. R321109
COMPLEELY FURNISHED & well-kept 3/2 sits on a neatly manicured 1/3 acre in Eden gardens. Split plan, eat-in
kitchen, covered carport, 2 utility sheds. 12x14 screened patio to enjoy the shaded backyard or BBQ on the 21x12
deck. Newer metal roof and windows. Between Inverness & 1-75 for convenience. You blink & you'll miss this one.
$99,000. M319907
~VACANT ACREAGE ~
ENJOY THAT COUNTRY LIVING. Come put your new mobile or build your new home on this 2.5 acre parcel in
Citrus Woods. Pretty lot with nice trees. Horses welcome. $39,900. V315158
WOODLAND ESTATES. Do you love nature & water? Then you will want to build your home on this beautiful 3/4
acre lot backing up to the Crystal River Preserve State Park & Churchhouse Hammock Trail. Plus access to the
Crystal River via Woodland Ests HOA boat ramp. $65,900. V318651
CITRUS SPRINGS building lot in an area of new homes. Has nice trees but shouldn't require much clearing.
$12,900. V319949

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Office: $274,500 MLS #321032



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SALLY Experts" VAL lif
SALL Experts VAL SUGAINIM WOODS. Outstanding Custom Great Room Pool Home with
CURE MAHONEY 3 Car Garage. Practically New! 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Office/ Den, Eat In
BROKERASSOCIATE BROKERASSOCIATE Gourmet Kitchen with SS Appliances, & Granite Countertops. Neutral
Decor Throughout, Tile in all Walkways. Heated, Diamond Brite, Salt
www.RealEstatelnCitrusCounty.com System Pool and Well for irrigation Situated on a Comer Greenbelt Lot.


',. SUGARMILL
,. WOODS.
Wonderful Golf
Course Condo,
W f, Overlooking 2nd
I Fairway of The
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SiHome is in Pristine
SiCondition, Open
xi .Floor Plan, with 2
i Master Suites,
Loads of Storage
Space. Great
Room and One Master Suite are Open to Lanai with Gorgeous
Views of Course End Unit Provides an Abundance of Sunlight.


MLS #321000


I I $329,900 MLS #320910


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SUGARMILL WOODS. Remarkable Custom Built Royal Coachman Home. 3
Bedroom, 2 Bath, Office/ Den, 3 Car Oversized Side Entry Garage. Gourmet
Kitchen with Granite Countertops, Pantry, & SS Appliances. Lanai with Spa,
Loads of Storage, Tray Ceilings, Well for Imgation, Oversized Master Bedroom
with Dual Walk In Closets, Must See to Appreciate all of the Upgrades.

I $260,000 MLS #317725


^ ^ ^l [" ,,3i iNook, Overlooking Family Room. Large Covered Lanai with Solar
1ma^ mT.I- I.'.".- :.-. rl Heated Pool, and a Full Summer Kitchen. Solar Shades
Roof in 2005, Thermal Pane Windows, Jetted Tub with Dual Sinks Throughout, Security System, Dual Pane Windows, Oversized
in Master Bath. Pocket Sliders Leading to Screen Enclosed Lanai. Master Bedroom with Tray Ceiling, Minutes to the Suncoast
Situated on a Pleasantly Landscaped Greenbelt Lot. Parkway.

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This 2/2 I GREAs a boat ift, nice tie 8x23 This 2 bedroom is in great shape with new tile and carpets,
This 2/2 waterfront condo has a boat lift, nice tile 8x23 great kitchen, new roof in '04, new A/C in '05, very large
patio, nice washer and dryer new type, great inside master bedroom, nice refrigerator and dishwasher.
and can be bought furnished. REDUCED FROM $124,900. This is a great deal
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GREAT HOMOSASSA WATERFRONT
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.


MRS. CLEAN LIVES HERE
This is one fine house in Homosassa in Grover Cleveland
Estates, Whole house gen. system, 2 car garage plus another
garage or workshop, well landscaped, ceiling fans, great
kitchen with pass thru, you have to see this great house!


Email tcountsl@mindspring.com |


Office: 352-637-6200



Morelli
Realtor
476-6225 cell
jennymorelli@aol.com

$134,900 MLS #319823


* Exceptional 3/2/1 Inverness Highlands Home
'New Roof, New A/C & Carpets Fenced Back Yard
'Large Screened Porch -Freshly Painted
'Move In Condition -Nice Quiet Street
-Close to Schools, Shopping & Medical Facilities
SMust See To Appreciate!
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*3/2/2 Citrus Hills Pool Home *1 acre withkwonderful landscaping
*Large screened lanai overlooks oversized pool
SDen/Office/Possible 4th Bedroom
*Over 2400 sq, ft. of living space *Entire home is full of upgrades!
*Lots of storage space Extra insulation installed...very low electdc bills,
* Move-in condition.. ooks brand new!


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Davenport desks, Quimper pottery, and antique ammo


Dear John: I inherited this
desk (photos attached) from my
grandfather, who inherited it
from his mother. She would be
about 110 years old if she were
still alive. I asked my uncles if
they knew anything about the
desk, but no one
had any knowledge.
What I do know is
that she and my
great-grandfather
lived in Manhattan
and owned a dairy
store. She was
deemed by all to be
very eccentric.
The desk itself is
wonderfully carved John S
on all sides and has SIKORF
secret drawers
along the side ATr
panel. The lock is
broken on the top and I do not
have the barrel key for it. It
looks like Indian teak to me,
but I am guessing here. Can
you shed any light onto its his-
tory, origin, worth, and if I
would need insurance on the
item? Also how do you clean
something with so many nooks
and crannies? -J.S., Internet
Dear J.S.: You have a
Davenport desk. The name


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Davenport is assumed to have
arisen from an entry in
Gillow's Cost Books in the
1790s in England for "Captain
Davenport, a desk" written
alongside the design. The typi-
cal Davenport design consists
of a sloping lid, a
decorative gallery of
brass or wood
around the top, with
real drawers on one
side and false ones
on the other. It is
said that there were
dozens of different
designs. Davenport
desks were pro-
.korski duced throughout
SKI'S the 19th and into the
early 20th century. I
IC think your desk was
made in India for


the English marketplace dur-
ing the late 19th century.
To say the desk is ornately
carved is an understatement I
think it would sell in the range
of $1,000, perhaps more on a
good day. I suggest you use a soft
paintbrush and one of Formby's
products, which are available at
hardware stores. They have a
product information line at (800)
FORMBYS (367-6297).


Special to the Chronicle
;' ,This Davenport desk is covered with ornate carvings. It might sell for $1,000 or possibly more.
LEFT: Quimper pottery, such as this match holder, comes from Brittany in northwest France. It is of
specific interest to collectors. This example is probably from the 1920s, and might sell for between
$100 to $200.


Dear John: Enclosed is a
photo of a Quimper pottery
card holder I do not know the
history other than it belonged
to my mother and father. It was
obtained by them probably
sixty years ago. I was curious as


to the rarity and value. -
L.O.McC., Internet
Dear LO.McC.: Quimper is a
town in the Brittany area in the
northwestern corner of France,
where a number of potteries
have been producing decora-


tive pottery since the 1600s and
on into.current times. Breton
peasants, like the fellow on
your match holder, became
popular motifs toward the end
Pleasesee ATTIC/Page 14E


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il HOME with
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Bring your
big. boat, no bridges! This large home with
sea wall near Indian Lake and the pristine
Crystal River. Features large master suite,
over 1,000 square feet with fireplace. A
MUST SEE! $648,000 MLS #315365





WHAT A BEAUTY! This home features 3
bedrooms and 2 baths on 2.5 acres and located
close to Crystal River. Other features include
ceramic tile floors and screened lanai with 14 x 28
kidney shaped pool. Home is tastefully landscaped.
For your special vehicle, there is a detached 2 car
garage with an attached 12 x 24 workshop. Third
bedroom with French doors, could be made into a
home office. 2nd bedroom has built-in shelves.
Instant hot water at kitchen sink. Oh, there is room
for your horse too! $299,900 MLS #314006


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- .. A FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME WiA GREAT PRIVATE
LOCATION T,, ri:.,T, ,,. r,....r
Located @ the end of a cul-de-sac w/1 neighbor, this home
WATERFRONT PARADISEI 3 Bedroom, 2 bath split was made for entertaining. Push back the sliders to open the
Great Room to the huge lanai & pool area. For those quiet
plan with woodburning fireplace on a large waterfront evenings & mornings there's a nice breakfast nook area
lot in Woodland Estates. No bridges! Bring your large overlook ing the pool and back yard. Many types of wildlife
boat or sailboat. Pool table in game room with extra can be seen from here. This is the lifestyle you've been
rofrieratrr $425 000 MI S #319q046 dreaming of. $360,000 MLS #318396


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room opens to lanai and enclosed pool. Raised 10 ft.
ceilings and plant shelves throughout. Large master suite
(20x13) w/double vanities, walk-in closets, opens to lanai
and pool. Bring your horses-new stalls & out buildings.
BRING OFFERS! MUST SEE! $339,900 MLS #320162


'THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE NICEST MANUFACTURED
HOMES YOU'LL EVER SEEI Over 1800 square feet of
impeccably upgraded living space. Stainless appliances
YOUR OWN ISLAND RETREAT! Boat access in the large kitchen that's open to the Family room with
only. Rustic 1 bedroom, 1 bath weekend fishing fireplace. Vaulted ceilings throughout the home and in the
getaway located on the Little Homosassa River. living room. Big decks on front and side, too. 25 x 30
S165.000 MLS #316460 metal garage included also. $159,900 MLS #316015


CLOSE TO EVERYTHING, YET TUCKED AWAY. Lovely 3
bedroom, 2 bath home near Seven Rivers Golf Course.
Updated kitchen, large bedrooms, plenty of room to roam.
Come take a look. $157,000 MLS #320139 Venable to L at
2nd Seven Rivers, R on Pompeo, 1st home on left.
COME AND SEE

getaway on a
Halls River Canal.
Being sold
completely
furnished. Also
included a
delightful 18 foot Crest pontoon boat with 50
HP Honda four-stroke engine. Just bring your
bathing suit and enjoy the Halls River,
Homosassa River and Gulf of Mexico!
$250,000 MLS #320190


HOMOSASSA This home updated with new flooring,
_' _0. lighting, interior paint, ceiling fans, and appliances. Great
FANTASTIC 2001 MOBILE HOME set on very home features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths with great room, very
open plan. New roof in 2007. New A/C in 2005. New
private two and one, half acres. Homes includes irrigation and landscaping. Garage converted to bonus
three stall garage, nicely landscaped yard and room with closets, door intact and could be converted back.
covered picnic area. $149,900 MLS #320103 A must see! $134,900 MLS #319541


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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. $104,900 MLS #315399


DELIGHTFUL, WELL-KEPT COTTAGE. in
pleasant country neighborhood. Large lot,
partially fenced. Perfect for snowbirds or first
homebirds. $99,900 MLS #320679


THIS HOME NEEDS A FAMILY. It's located conveniently
to everything and close distance to Fire Station Park.
Minutes to Walmart and grocery stores, too. A sunken
family room and large living room with a fireplace are
some of the interior features. Outside the family will love
the large shade trees in the front and back yards. Just a
great family friendly neighborhood. Roof and windows
have been replaced. $129,900 MLS #318998



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SNOWBIRDS AND WEEKENDERS TAKE NOTICE!
Great Homosassa location, convenient to everything.
Just over a half acre with plenty of trees and privacy.
This home located on a dead-end street, sees no
traffic. Plenty of room to park the boat and RV.
Homosassa life at its best! $49,900 MLS #318392


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1095 W. NEWBURY LANE 1530 W. EVERGREEN BLVD. 8272 N. POCONO
2007, 3-2-2 home. 318603 New 3-2-2 home. 317649 Exceptional 3-2-2 home. 317867


7807 N. TURF WAY
New 3-2-2 home. 318490


$177,500 ,


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9693 N. SANDREE DR. 2244 W. DEVON DR.
2-2-1 home. 319021 Beautiful 2-1 home. 310284

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1980 W. ARBUTUS DR. NEW
3/2/2, dual pane, large lanai, garage
w/8ft high door, wooden cabinets,
dimensional shingles. 319036







11184 N. TULSA
New Underwood built home, 3/2/2, great
room, formal dining room, open floor plan,
dual pane windows. #320617


$S189,000



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11346 N. ANGEL TERR
3-2-2 custom home. 316988


$119,900





9371 N. CITRUS SPRINGS BLVD.
2-1.5-1, Completely Remodeled, Updated
Hardware, Workshop & Patio. 320580


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2537 W. GARDENIA DR 1885 W. FREEMAN PL.
3-2-1 home. 320352 Great starter home. 319019







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2 '-inv-n ,- 634 W. MASSACHUSETTS ST.
4809 W. OSAGE PLACE 3-2-2 Home, Located on 1.2 Acres.
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9481 N. GRECO TERR.
2-2-1 Move-In Condition
* Comer Lot Nicely Landscaped
321317


$263,900 1 ACRE




5507 W. CISCO ST.
Brand new 3/2/2 home, lots of upgrades, tile on
the diagonal, upgraded appliances, circular
drive, attic fan, oversized garage, TraneA/C,
gutters, security system. 315263







151 W. RUSKA PL
3/2/2 home, large open kitchen, family
room, split floor plan, master w/walk-in
closet, large master BA, living rm,
dining rooms. 320747









9930 N. CHERRY LAKE
Pool Home on 1 acre. 312400


7939 N. GOLFVIEW DR.,
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2/2, family room, appliances, fans,
fenced backyard, lanai w/tinted plexi-
glass windows. 316947


3305 W. VIKING, CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, great starter home, security
system, fenced backyard, gazebo,
fire pit. 318118







7987 N. GOLFVIEW DR.,
CITRUS SPRINGS
Great buy, 2 story home, 4/2.5/3 car
garage, family room, 3600 sq. ft. under
roof, screened lanai. 318441







560 W SAND OAK
2-2-1 Villa One story unit 55+
community* Covered front porch.
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1938 W. LABONTE
3/2/3, built 2007, pool. 318716


4076 W. ALAMO DR.
3/2.5/2 pool home. 316956


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5518 N. ELKCAM
3/2/3, golf course. 150892


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5298 N. PEPPERMINT DR.
4/2.5/3 pool. 319085


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510 S. BARBOUR 2/2/2, Florida room, circle dr. 32 N. ADAMS 2/2/1, living & family rooms. 2/2.5/2, expanded Imperial. 54 S. ADAMS 18 S. DESOTO
2/2/1, fam. rm., shed. 305433 313381 2/1/1.309002 321075 316263 2/1/1.319211 2/2/1, 2 Lots. 321462

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9017 N. MENDOZA
317295

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SPRING MEADOW LOOP
315863


9686 N. LANGDON
2650 sq. ft. living. 318376

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8383 E. TURNER CAMP
2/1.5/2, waterfront, I AC.
313252


2504 W. GARDENIA
2/2/1. 309512

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3527 E. LAZY
4/4, extra lot. 318828


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3/2/2. 3.19429
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GOLF COURSE







10232 N. LANGDON RD.
3 sided fireplace. 318058


10966 N. TRIGGER TERR.
2/2/1. 320831

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3/2/2. 321582


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8739 N. ZURICH
CITRUS SPRINGS
320094, 320098


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2513 W. WILMINGTON
CITRUS SPRINGS
320071, 320070


3164 W. FAIRBANKS
CITRUS SPRINGS
316817


9733 N. SANDREE DR.
CITRUS SPRINGS
317904


2230 W. KENMORE
321407



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321417 321546


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3355 W. ELDRIDGE DR.
CITRUS SPRINGS
317199, 317202





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CITRUS SPRINGS CITRUS SPRINGS
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CITRUS SPRINGS CRYSTAL RIVER
309447 312369

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Real Estate DIGEST


RE/MAX recognizes
Ropes, Wolf
RE/MAX Realty One Lecanto
office welcomes new agent Karen
Ropes to their
award-winning
team as property
manager. Ropes
has been in real
estate since ; I
1999 and is a .
member of the
Florida Realtor's T. olf
Association. She RE/MAX
and her husband Realty One
Cal have a 6- Realty One.
month-old daughter named Grace.
Welcome Karen!
Also, the associates and staff of
RE/MAX Realty One would like to
recognize Peggy Wolf, who
recently passed the $3 million mark
in sales volume. Wolf has done


extremely well since joining our
team last year.
Peggy Wolf works in the Lecanto
office located on County Road 491.


Cridland &
Cridland.


JoAnn
Lilly
Cridland &
Cridland.


Mike

Cridland &
Cridland.


Cridland honors
top producers
Linda and Mickey Cridland of
Cridland & Cridland PA, GMAC
Real Estate are proud to
announce the top producers for the


Karen
Imperato
Cridland &
Cridland.


month of October.
In the Inverness office, Melissa
Cridland-Bonnell was our top-list-
ing sales partner and JoAnn Lilly
our top-selling sales partner. They
can be reached by phone at 344-
5535 or by e-mail at Inverness@
Cridland.com.
All of us invite you to visit the
new Invemess office at 957 S. Lois
Terrace, on the comer of Lois


Cridland &
Cridland.


Dale
Ravens
Cridland &
Cridland.


Terrace and State Road 44.
In the Beverly Hills office, the
honor of top-listing sales partner
goes to Mike Laughlin. All the
agents can be reached in the office
at 4 Carl Court or by phone at 527-
8100 and e-mailed at
BeverlyHills@Cridland.com.
In the Ocala office, congratula-
tions go to Myrna Agudo as the
top-listing sales partner. The honor


of top-selling sales partner goes to
Karen Imperato. They can be
reached in the office at 5861
Highway 40 or by phone at (352)
629-2620 and e-
mailed at
Ocala@
Cridland.com.
In the
Dunnellon office,
the honor of top-
listing sales part-
ner went to Don
Verity. The top- .'. --
selling sales part- Cridland-
ner was Dale Bonnel!
Ravens. They Cndland &
OCdland.
can be reached
in our location at
11563 William St. (U.S. 41) or by
phone at (352) 465-7035 and e-
mailed at Dunnellon@
Cridland.com.


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Mum 's the word for holiday blooms


During the holiday season,
many people enhance their
festive Thanksgiving dinner
table with a beautiful floral arrange-
ment or centerpiece.
A popular fall flower found on hol-
iday tables and in many fall seasonal
bouquets is the Chrysanthemum.
This daisy-like flower comes in many
different colors and shapes. While
dedicated gardeners may be able to
grow them in their Florida yard,
Chrysanthemums, better known as
mums, may be grown as seasonal
potted plants or used in cut flower
arrangements.
According to Dr. Bob Black of the


University of Florida, chrysanthe-
mums are one of the most colorful of
all fall flowering perennials. Wide
selections of varieties are available
in colors ranging from white, pink,
yellow, lavender, bronze, salmon,
orange or red. In addition, mums
vary greatly in type and size. One of
the most popular flower types is the
single or daisy form. Other flower
types are anemone, spoon, spider,
standard arid pom-pom.
Chrysanthemum varieties are also
chosen based on their use. Varieties
grown for cut flowers and football


Please see


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The Royal Chelsea
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 Car Garage


Special to the Chronicle
Chrysanthemum,-popularly known as mums, are a popular flower
for the cooler months of the year. They are available in a wide vari-
ety of colors and styles, and they vary greatly in size and type.


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This Key West-style home, one of the stops in the Crystal River Woman's Club Silver Bells holiday tour of homes, has a 51-foot porch, a great room fireplace made of
shells from Shell Island, and a handmade chandelier made from 900 pieces of coral.

Crystal River Woman's Club Silver Bells tour features five fabulous Citrus County domiciles


$200 cash prize.
One of the featured homes on the


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Crystal River "Key West"


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lots of neutrals with punches of color,
mixing old with new, antique with
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F rom Key West casual to all dolled home owned by Mark TOUR OF HOMES railing and an antique
up, five Citrus County homes will Cimino. With a traditional Chinese screen under
be featured at this year's Crystal front and a contemporary The tour will be glass set in a modern
River Woman's Club "Silver Bells" back, this house is a true from 10 a.m. to 3 table.
annual tour of homes. Florida mix. p.m. Saturday. The centerpiece of the
The tour, sponsored by the The highlights of this Admission to the house's Christmas deco-
Chronicle, will be from 10 a.m. to 3 3,250-sqare-foot home tour is a $10 dona- rations is a 12-foot tree
p.m. Saturday. Detailed maps to the include a 51-foot porch; tion. For ticket infor- adorned with seashells.
homes will be available at the club- two upstairs suites, each mation, call Fleetie "I've always wanted a
house. with its own balcony and Baker at 795-5428 12-foot tree, but the
This year's tour features five homes waterfront view; a fire- or Marge Ludke at tallest ceiling I ever had
that will be decorated for the holidays, place in the great room 563-0244. was 9 feet," Cimino said.
At the Woman's Club clubhouse, which made from shells from Fresh Florida palm
will have a variety of nativity sets and Shell Island; and a handmade coral fronds adorn the outside railings of the
bells on display, tour guests can enjoy chandelier made from 900 pieces of house for a simple, elegant yet casual
light refreshments and will be able to coral. look.
purchauie.etijket for a drawir fr a ..,. Thae Pcor, of.the house incorports,., Ciminpsaid he plans to put a sail-. ,
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boat in the water out back to give an
even more Key West, vacation getaway
flair.
Another home on the tour is the
Citrus Springs home of Kat and Tom
Lees. Tour guests enter the house via a
checkerboard cement walkway to be
greeted by a variety of Christmas
vignettes a Victorian parlor, a snow-
men's village and the "Queen's room,"
featuring a regal d6cor fit for a queen.
Kat is Queen Mum for the Citrus
Springs Sirens chapter of the Red Hat
Society. Look for a tree all decked out
in purple and red.
In all, 12 Christmas trees fill the
Lees' house, including a white tree
decorated with Thomas Kinkade deco-
rations. The dining room has been
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14E SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2007


TOUR
Continued from Page 13E

turned into a winter wonder-
land with Santas everywhere.
"We had a B&B in Virginia
for six years and always went
all out decorating for
Christmas," Kat said. She said
she likes to use unusual things


ATTIC
Continued from Page 6E

of the 19th century. In 1884,
Jules Henriot took over a facto-
ry in the area. The Henriot Fac-
tory merged with the Grande
Maison HB in 1968, although
each continued using their indi-
vidual marks. Production
ceased in the 1980s. A while
back, a couple in the United
States purchased the company


in decorating, such as old-fash-
ioned brooches, which she
likes to pin to lace curtains.
As a soft-sculpture doll maker,
Kat will have many of her dolls
on display throughout her house.
Tour guests can look forward to
meeting Sherrie the Poinsettia
Elf, Dooley the Toymaker and
other assorted elves, including
the jolliest elf of all, Santa. "Liza
Minnelli" is also rumored to

and continues production.
Quimper pottery has been a
specific category of collecting
for quite a while. I think your
Henriot Quimper matchbox was
produced in the 1920s. Potential
dollar value is $100 to $200.
Dear John: I was reading
your column in today's issue of
the Chronicle and was sur-
prised to learn that .22 car-
tridges are so collectible. My
husband has several boxes of
Remington Kleanbore .22's
that he inherited from my late


make an appearance and a semi-
naked, sexy senior Maude doll
promises to cover herself when
company comes over
Other homes on the tour -
three of them with elevators -
include Byron Costley's ele-
gant home that features a
"Hollywood" bathroom done in
black and gold, a spectacular
chandelier and a media room.
During the tour a cellist will

uncle several years ago. We do
not know the date of the car-
tridges but think they might be
from the 1930s or '40s. There
are numbers stamped on the
back of the boxes, which could
be date codes. They are all in
mint condition and in their
original boxes.
Could you please let us know
what auction house would han-
dle collectible firearms and
ammunition of this nature?
Apparently, this collection has
some value. I have checked


entertain at the Costley home.
Also, tour guests can visit
Mary and Bob Clark's canal-
side, eclectic home and Margie
and Richard Harper's
Meadowcrest home.
A doggie boutique will be at
the Clark home, with proceeds
from the boutique going to pay
for a dog for the Canines
Companions program.
"Last year we sold about 300

eBay and found that people are
buying just the boxes for good
money. -J. & R.K, Hernando
Dear J. & RK: Here are two
specialty auction companies
that sell hunting, fishing, shoot-
ing and firearms memorabilia,
etc. SoldUSA.com, 1418
Industrial Dr., Box 11, Matthews,
NC 28105. Their phone number
is (704) 815-1500 and the Web site
is www.soldusa.com. You might
also try Krueger Auctions, PO.
Box 275, Iola, Wis. 54945-0275.
The phone number is (715) 445-


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tickets," said tour chairwoman
Mary Lou Rothenbohl. "We
always hear a lot of oohss' and
'ahhhs' and 'wows' from people
who take the tour."
Admission to the tour is a $10
donation. Proceeds from the
tour will go toward the club's
local charitable projects.
For ticket information, call
Fleetie Baker at 795-5428 or
Marge Ludke at 563-0244.

3845. Good luck and let us know
what you discover

John Sikorski has been a pro-
fessional in the antiques busi-
ness 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.
Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
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corsages (e.g. pom-poms) are
different than the kinds you
see used in potted plants in
the local garden center. The
term "hardy mum" is used for
plants grown in northern gar-
dens as a bedding plant for fall
flowers.
Mums are a short day plant,
which means they form flowers
when the nights get longer.
Commercial flower growers
have learned what it takes to
trick the Chrysanthemum into
flowering at any time of the
year. Besides covering the
plants with black cloth during.
spring and summer growing
periods, growers also use
growth regulators so plants
grow multiple blooms rather
than just one flower at the end
of a tall stem.
Using potted mums
Chrysanthemums have been
at the garden centers since
September, but now is the best
time to add these cool season
flowers to the landscape. Late
fall is when we get maximum
enjoyment from these beauti-
ful flowers.
Gardeners in the more
northern areas have been
using mums for months, but it's
best if we wait until late
October or November to set our
mums in the landscape. If you
waited until now to create your
fall displays the plants are
going to flower a lot longer.
It's also best to purchase
your mums when they have
fairly tight flower buds. Look


for just a little color, so you
know what you are buying, but
avoid plants with wide-open
flowers. Once fully open, they
will soon be past their peak,
and will shortly decline.
Florida gardeners may get a
second flowering from potted
mums once the display fades,
but it's never as extensive as
the original planting. After the
flowers decline, cut the stems
back into the fuller portion of
the plant New green shoots
should begin to grow, and may
form a few new flower buds.
This may continue well into the
spring months. In most cases,
what you get is sporadic clus-
ters of blooms, but it will still
add color to the garden if you


don't mind the wait
What many gardeners do is
remove the potted mums from
containers or flower beds
when they are finished bloom-
ing and pop in other new
plants. Most mums are treated
like bouquets and just added to
the compost pile when the
flowers decline.
Re-growing your mum
It is possible to plant mums
and carry them over the winter.
Mum clumps should be divided
in the spring to prevent over-
crowding. Failure to divide the
clumps will cause weak,
spindly growth with few flow-
ers.
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adding compost is desirable.
The plants should be set 18 to
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After the plants have re-
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No owner financing.
Many extras! $222K
(352) 628-9487


AC, septic & well. All
appli's inc W&D $59,900
Owner Fin. w/ $10,000
down (813) 240-7925
2/2 SW Furn. Bk Porch
& 2/1 SW, Roofover
Frnt Porch w/awning,
wrk. Shop, Pole barn on
5ac. $156K/obo
(352) 628-7956
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
BELOW APPRAISAL
Assume Mtg. of $76,852
on '98 3/2 DW on '2 Ac.
MOL. New roof &
remodeled baths.
6943 W. Grant St., Hom.
352-464-3994 For Appt.
BEST OF
THE BEST
#1 Volume Dealer
Can't be Beat!
32 x 80, 4/2
Only $72,900.
on your lot or ours
Land Available!
CALL 352-621-9182
By Owner 2/2, (15X66)
SW on 50X125 lot.
Newly dec, 8X10 porch,
Chain link fenced, CHA,
all appli. Great area.
$43,900 352-464-5489
CRYSTAL RIVER
Definitely Not Your
average Manufactured
home. Completely
remodeled 14X73,
2/2 open floor plan
w/fenced yard.
$69.500/ootion???
865-414-2318/
352-795-5641
Foreclosure 4BR, w/
F. place 2002 Model
28 x 60 new carpet &
apple's, paved rd. home
is like new $76,900.
Days 352-302-7332
Eve. 382-0654

FORECLOSURE
Land & Home
3/2 on 1/2 acre
$107,250.
Will finance
@4.75% Interest
WAC
Call
352-400-5367


under roof, 1295 S
Golddust Ter. $69.900.
Day 344-3444
Evening 344-3084
Interior Remodeled
Must Sell Fast!
2/1, $42,000. obo
Doug (352) 601-3851
INVERNESS 2/1.5
on 1/2 ac. 840 sq.ft.
$7,500 down. $650/mo.
(813) 770-5349
NO CREDIT CHECK!
Lake Rousseau
Deeded access, 1 acr.
Ig. like new DW, 3/2,
Riverbend Rd. Area
$92,500. (352) 897-4070

NEW 3 BIR 2 BA
Delivered and
Set Up, AC, Skirting, I
permits and rehooks
S $318.68 mo.
P&I, WAC
| First time Home Buy-
ers program avail.
SUN COUNTRY I
HOMES |
352-794-7308

NEW JACOBSEN
2008 MODEL
28 x 52, 3/2, country kit.
18" ceramic tile, 2 x 6
construction 30-19-22
insulation $10,000 in
upgrade options, Buy
for only $49,900. on your
lot or buy one of ours
for only $15,500.
1/2 acre on paved road
352-621-3807
No Money
Down!
Local Lender has
Repo's and
Foreclosures.
Rates as low as 4.75%,
30 yr. term Call Lauren
Financial for details,
352-621-3807 or
352-302-7332

Spec Homes
I 2, 3,4 & 5 BdRm I
| Packages Available
Multiple Sites
| to choose From |
Packages starting at
$79,900.
special FHA fin. I
avail.
I SUN COUNTRY I
HOMES
352-794-7309
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(352) 212-2517





4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5 55+
BRAND NEW HOMES
$68,900.-$129,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
43 Ft., 2BRm, furnished,
scrn. porch, C/A/H,
Irg. shed, roofover,
55+ comm., $12,000.
Inverness (352)344-1380
1994 PARK MODEL
Sr. prk, 1/1, sliding drs,
CHA, New: gas tank,
scrn & deck rm, steps &
walk. $17,000/obo
(352) 726-8902
2/1 INVERNESS 55+
MUST SELL! Beautiful
Remodel $13,500
352-400-4891
2/1, 55+, roof over,
central air & heat, car-
port,util. shed, w/
wash/Dry, $9,500.
(352) 564-0843
2/1, excellent cond.,
nice clean, 55+ park
new carpet, tile,
updated kit. & bath,
scrn. porch, carport,
shed, $13,500. (352)
860-1795
55+ PARK, 3/2
Low mo. rent. w/furn.
& appl. Lg. lanai, Strg.,
Porch. $18,500 Neg.
352-746-9595
DUNNELLON
Withlacootchee
Backwaters, '98 24x46
2x2 Carport Porch Patio
10x14 Workshed w/river
access Many xtras $45K
352-489-0919/427-2119
FOREST VIEW ESTATES
Great Loc. Pools, clbhs.
& more, Move-in ready.
camp. turn. 2/2 DW,
wheelchair. acc.shed
& sprklr. $51,900. (352)
563-6428/ 352-563-1297
INVERNESS 1/1 Part Furn
Quiet 55+ pk. Cvrd
cement patio, Qnly
500 (352)637-5171
NEW 2/1-V2 SW, incl.
apple air move in now.
Inverness 55+Pk,
$29,900, Poss. fin.(352)
344-1002 or 302-2824


14 X 64, 2/2, furn. like a
model home. New
lanai, roofover, Fl. rm.,
carport. $149 Lot rent.
$38K (352) 726-2446
WALDEN WOODS
2003 DW, 3/2, vinyl
Fl. Rm., new berber
carpet. 6 mos. Free
Lot Rent. $62,500
(352) 382-2356
WALDEN WOODS
3/2/carport. Many
upgrades. Workshop,
glass lanal & many
amenities!! $95K
(352) 382-7334
WEEK WACHEE 55+
2+/2, carport, shed,
scrnd prch, W/D, LR,
DR, crnr. prop. Strm
wndws, sprinklers & new
insulation. $50K
352-597-8207/428-1545










LECANTO
3 Bedrooms starting at
--$775--
BEVERLY HILLS
1,2, & 3 Bedrooms starting at
--$500--
CITRUS SPRINGS
3 & 4 Bedrooms starting at
--$800--
INVERNESS
2 & 3 Bedrooms starting at
-- $650 --
BRENTWOOD (aTERRAVISTA
2 Bedroom townhomes
starting at
-- $850---
HERNANDO
2 Bedroom mobile homes
starting at
--$475--
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Citrus Hills
Golf Course Home
2/2/2
$850 Month
Call Gall Stearns, Realtor'
352-422-4298
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CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2 .................. ............ $800
3/2/2 $800
3/2/2 ............................... $825
3/2/2 Upgrades ............... $850
3/2/2 Pool ................ $1175
2/2/2 Water ..... .......... $775
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1 ............. ... ... $575
3/2/2 NEW Laurel Ridge .. $1000O
2/1/1 $625
2/1 5/1 $675
2/1 5/1 .......................... $670
2/1/1 CP, All Pets OK ...... $625
CITRUS HILLS
313/2+Den, Pool ............ $1350
2/2 Condo Fu ........... $850
TERRA VISTA
2/2/2+Den .................. $1200
BRENTWOOD
2/2/2+Den, MainL Free ... $900
3/2.5/1 ............ .............. $950 0
2/2/2+Den ..................... $850
2/2.5/1 ............. .... $850
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2/1 CP .......................... $575
3/2/2 New ...................... $850
4/2.5/3 ..... ............... $1000
3/2/2 New! ........... $850
4/2/2 $950
3/2/2 NEW .................. $1050
3/2/2 .......... ...... ....... $800
TIMBERLANE ESTATES
3/2/2 pool.........................$950
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/1 CP ........... ......... $750
2/2 Condo .......... $850
4/2/2 ............................. $1000
CANTERBURY LAKES
3/2/2 ......... ..................... $1000
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 Furnished ........ $1150
LECANTO COMMERCIAL
1200-5000 Sq.F.....$12.50/Sq FL
CRYSTAL RIVER COMMERCIAL
600-1200 Sq.FL ............ $1000
1160 Sq.FL ..... ... $1000
3/2.5/2 .......... ....... .......... $800
JENNIFER FOREMAN Realtor*
ALEX GRIFFIN Realtor,






AVAIABLE RENTALS
November 14,2007
CRYSTAL RIVE
2 Bedroom/2 Bat Apts. $550- $600
2/2WF Furnished Condo $1400
1/1 Condo Unfurnished $575
SUGARMILL WOODS
312/2 unfumished home $750
3/2/2 New Unfurnmished home $1000
3/2/3 New Unfurmished home $1100
Stomop Units
12x12x20 $100.70 per mo.
See additional rentals at
www.c21naturecoast.com


BEST RENTALS
DE-CARLO ESTATES
2/2/2 House. Scrn. Prch.
$700; 2/2 Scrn Prch Villa
All new $675; 2/2 House
Fam Rm, Scrn Prch $700
1/1 Apt $400.
352-422-2393


BEVERLY HILLS.1......S625/MO
BEVERLY HILLS, 21 ......S600/MO
ROCK CRUSHER.
4/25/2 ............... ..... S1250/MO
CRYSTAL RIVER. 2/15/1,
FURNISHED/NOT ......S950/MO
CRYSTAL RIVER, SVW,
1/I.PART FURN........ $450/MO
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2. DW ........................ .5650/M O
CRYSTAL RIVER,
DUPLEX. 1 ............. $600/MO
FLORAL CITY, 3/2, W/F.
FURNISHED ..... $1350/MO
HERNANDO,2/2/2 ..........750/MO
HOMOSASSA. S/W. 2/211 S625/MO
HOMOSASSA V.
FURNISHED. 2/2 .........5800/MO
HOMOSASSA.
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DUPLEX 2/1 ............ S575/MO
HOMOSASSA.
DUPLEX ........ 575/MO
HOMOSASSA.
DUPLEX .2/1 ............ 5650/MO
INVERNESS, APT, 2/2.... $625/MO
INVERNESS.2/2/2.
W/F.POOL ......5....... 1200/MO
INVERNESS. 3/21 ..........S850/MO
INVERNESS 2/1/1 W/F...S900/MO
SUGARMILL WOODS.
3/2/2 ...... ........... $1000/MO
SUGARMILL WOODS.
3/2/2......... .. 000........ 10/MO




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Assoc. Mgmt. is our
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>- Res.& Vac.
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352-628-5600
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Homosassa Sprngs
1/1, quiet, clean No
smok / Pets, $550.
(352) 220-9063
Inglis Apts./Studios
Riverhouse $600/
Studio $400. All utilities.
No Pets(352) 447-2240



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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2/1 Apts. Unfurnished
Crystal River
Starting @ $475
Call Nancy atAction Rental
Management Realty, Inc.
417 NE 2nd St, Crystal River, FL
(352) 795-RENT
www.CltrusCountyHomeRentals.com
Chassahowitzka
Waterfront, Gulf Access
Nice 2/1, $495. mo.
(352) 341-3131
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises,
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
facilities.
No application fees.
(352) 795-1588
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HOMOSASSA
1 & 2 Bdrms. $450./$500.
No pets. 1st, sec., water
352-628-7300/697-0310


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HOMOSASSA
IMMACULATE 2/1,
fenced yard, $650/mo.
Quiet neigh. lst/last/sec
(800) 709-8555
INVERNESS
2/1 ,$520mo.$1,000 Sec.
1st Month FREE!
352-302-3911
INVERNESS
Large 2/1, CHA, W/D
hook-up Garage, acre
Private Spotless $695.
3575A E. Theresa Ln.
352-422-3217
INVERNESS
NEWLY REMODELED
2'1 3575m'. S662sesc
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
INVERNESS Lg. 2/2
SW/D'hRl: $S75tn-rTo'
352-341-2182 /586-2205


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Mayo Drive Apts.
I Units Available
I Starting at $395. |
Long & Short Term I
Rentals Available
(352) 795-2626
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CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2BR Furn. $600
+ Dep. (352) 563-9857





LANDMARK
REALTY

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

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


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CRYSTAL RIVER
326sf Office $425. mo.
Waybrght Real Estate
352-795-1600
FLORAL CITY
Rural area, office bldg.
Price neg. 352-476-4441
HOMOSASSA
3 Offices + Reception
$600 mo. (352)400-1989
Hwy. 490 Office/Wrhse.
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949
LECANTO
Hwy 44 New 1320sqft.
Completed offices
$1485/mo 1 FREE month
w/lease 3 spaces left
352-527-9090/634-1776
LOCATION '
IS EVERYTHING!
Now Leasing
Office/Retail/
Manufacturing
1 Lg. 3,000 sq ft. or
Divide to Suit
@ Colonial Plaza
Hwy 44 Inverness
See by appointment
352-344-1888
2 PRIME COMMERCIAL
Spaces for Rent
$850-$1060. Brkr/owner
(352) 422-7925




CITRUS HILLS
2/2, Pool, near golf &
tennis. $750, unfurn.
(917) 609-7240
CITRUS HILLS
2BR, 212 BA Townhouse
Furnished $800/mo.
352-697-0801
CRYSTAL RIVER
Meadowcrest 2/2 Villa
$875mo. 352-422-2367
INVERNESS
2/2/1 Whispering Pine
Pk. Comm. pool/club.
$8C3o uti Isi & last.
Myram(352) 613-2644
INVERNESS VLG.
2/2, 5,5+, heated pool,
no pels/smok. Yrly lease
$o50/mo. 352-344-2770


DUPLEX FOR RENT
2/1 Duplex $600 moves you in!
No security deposit required!
Neat & dean. Includes washer &
dryer hookup, water, trash pickup.
Call Nancy atAcion Rental
Management Realty, Inc.
417 NE 2nd St, Crystal River, FL
(352) 795-RENT
www.CitrusCountyHomeRentals.com

NEW DUPLEX
Citrus Springs 3/2/1,
appliances,
furnished. $950 per
month lease,
deposit.
Call 697-3133
725994 Realtor
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all appl,,
W/D $650.-$700.
(954) 557-6211
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 $600/Mo.
Broker/Ownr 422-7925
CRYSTAL RIVER 1/1
Real nice! $450/mo. F/S
(352) 228-9027
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Clean W/D hu $600
No pets. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, no pets $525. mo.
+ dep. (352) 464-2716
INVERNESS
Large 2/1, CHA, W/D
hook-up Garage, acre
Private Spotless $695.
3575A E. Theresa Ln.
352-422-3217




HOMOSASSA TRL.
Share 2/2 mobile. Cntry
acreage, prvt. $100/wk.
Mike L. (352) 212-1115
INVERNESS
End of Turner Camp Rd.
$450, 1st, Ist. $400 sec.
Credit ck. 352-697-1911
LECANTO
Quiet, Priv. Ac w/ beau.
view. Lg. Cozy Camper
w/rfovr. Furn. All until. Inc.
Cbl TV Sips. 2, Ref. req.
$685/mo. 352-621-4725




Rentals COUNTYWIDE!
GREAT AMERICAN
REALTY
ALL PRICE RANGES!
Call:352-637-3800
or see ALL at
www.choosegar coam
RIVER GARDEN
2/2/1, clean, $700/mo
+ sec. Ref. No pets,
(352) 489-6354




BEVERLY HILLS
Furnished 1/1 home
w/large screened
porch, fully furnished
and equipped on quiet
cul-de-sac. Seasonal
or Annual. Call for info.
352-302-9129
Realtor
725995
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2/1, newly painted.
$875+ until, 718-619-2635
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5,Garb.,L20,cable,el
ectric. 1 1I0/MO
(352) 527-0260

HOMOSASSA
tg. 2/1 ,S225 l BriFr
Suitcase[! 352-628-7862


INGLIS
5/2, Furn. $1800/mo,
Call Lisa Brkr
/owner. 352-422-7925
INVERNESS
Seasonal or long term.
1/1, furn., scr. porch,
fenced yard. Util., basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/2 +Lanai,1600 sq.ft.
$1,100mo + util. Shrt or
Ig term. (727) 804-9772




BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 2-3 BR.
NO CREDIT CHECK!!
352-484-0866
jademission.com
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/l+Carprt, FR, Fl. Rm,
CHA, Fncd.Conv. Area.
$625 (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
2 & 3 Bed. FIRST MO
FREE! CHA, W/D
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1 $595 + UP. Will work
w/you! Call Carol
(401) 726-5496
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1 C/A, Nice/Clean
$700/mo Ist Mo. FREE
TIKA Prop. 888-886-8452
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, $600mo. + Sec.
14 Taft (352) 697-1907
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/FI.Rm., $635mo. +
Sec. 20 N. Osceola
(352) 697-1907
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1 FR, CHA, new
kitch. Good Area $725
(352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/2 + Bonus Rm.
$750 mo.(352) 527-1051
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/2,
352-464-2514
CITRUS HILLS
3/3/2 Pool Home, Golf
Course, $1050mo.
(352) 527-4222
CITRUS HILLS
Brentwood Village.
2/2/2. New cond., ncl.
new kitch. apple. Lots of
tile! $900. Inc. Lawn
service, rubbish p/u..
water & sewer. No pets.
(352) 422-4086
CITRUS HILLS
Pool, 671 Olympia 3/2/2
1 acre. $1175. 419-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS
1/1/1 FI Rm. $590 Inc.
Water, Swr. & Garb. 1st
& sec.(352) 249-1149

CITRUS SPRINGS
2 Weeks FREE Rent
If Qualify
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC


CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, CHA. $900 mo,
Inc. Util. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 503-6049
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, Newer Home,
lawn serve. incl. Near
golf course. $975. mo,
352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
8249 Triana Dr. 2200sf
4/2/2 crnr lot. 1,5yrs old
Will consider Lease/opt.
$1100/m (813) 716-5605
CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms,
(352) 361-6551

CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms
(352) 361-6551
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CITRUS SPRINGS
New! 3/2/2 Fireplace,
2200sqft., Rent
$1000mo Sale$200k
561-715-2882
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 $600/Mo.
Broker/Ownr 422-7925
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 Lease/option
$800/mo (352) 795-6127
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1, fam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, incl, $675.
+ sec. (352) 464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $800 mo.
352-795-6299 697-1240
CRYSTAL RIVER
4/2, Cleanll $800/mo
$1000 dep. 795-6282






Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
Info (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at:
citrusvillages
rentals.com
HERNANDO
3/3 water access Some
pets allowed,
(352) 422-8656
HOMOSASSA
2/1 CHA, No pets $550.
Ist & sec 352-628-4210
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Brand New, close to
river, all applncs.Fenc'd
Yrd, Prvt, non-smoking,
No Pets $800+Sec(lmo)
(561) 312-5695
HOMOSASSA
4/2, newer CBS home,
move in cond., Ig. strg.
shed, ac. lot. avail 12/1,
$900. 352-628-3543
or 305-804-6168


1I and 2 Bedroom

Unfurnished Apartments
Call Monday Through Friday
8:00am 5:00pm |


-(352) 4-894W-I- t
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Homosassa Sprng.
Remodeled 3/2 on
fenced acre, Fl. Rm., Lg
Deck, 1st + sec. $875.
mo (352) 628-0731
HOMOSASSSA Duplexes
1/1 $400; 2/1 $525.
Meadows 3/2/2
Houses from $750;
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184

INVERNESS
2 Lrg Homes on Golf-
Crs 3/2/2s No pets
$800/mo908-322-6529

INVERNESS
2/2, W/D included
very clean, close to
everything $650.mo. 1st.
1st, sec 352-344-8412
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oaks upgrades.
Club house/pool/lawn.
serve. $800/mo. incl.
Cable & water. Avail
11/5(949) 633-5633
Inverness
3/1/1, fenced yd., tiled,
cent. vac. $650.mo.,lst
+dep. ref. 352-344-2222

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
6506 Gurley Street I
3/2/2 Pool/spa |
Home 2200 total sf
$895 mo. Lease opt I
avail. 727-251-4013
L a m ma i=i A
INVERNESS
Brand New 3/2/2 Home
W&D Hook ups- Dbl Lot
All Appliances, No pets,
F/L/S (352) 302-3927
LECANTO
2/1 $650 F'd yd. Fish
Pond. 4 lots 628-7042
LECANTO
Black Diamond 3/2/2,
heated pool. S.S. appl.,
updated interior.
Neutral colors.
Inc. cable. 1750 sf.
Avail. now $1,500/mo.
(740) 398-9585
LECANTO
Spacious 3/2/1, /2 ac.
fncd, pets ok, $900 mo.
352-637-3484/476-6555

N. Crystal River
2/1, $650. mo., $650.
Dep. quiet country area
No Pets (352) 795-7205


PINE RIDGE
Country Living! Unique
2/2/crpt. Fam. Room,
newer appl.$900/mo.
(352) 746-3700
PINE RIDGE
Lease/Sale. 14 Rm.
English Style Tudor
Home, $2,000/$475K
www.lcpi.com/fl
Open House
Sat/Sun. 11-2
(727) 459-7204
R.L.E. DUNNELLON
2/1.5, FP, laundry, $550
352-347-5161/572-2993




SMW 2/2/172, Spacious
Atrium Villa, w/yard
care $795; 4/2/2 House,
like new, $1025;
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184





CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 Furn., floating dock,
sea-wall. Indian Waters
Loc. $1.600/mo.
Seasonal or Long Term.
(352) 628-0011


Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated
J. W. MORTON REAL ESTATE, INC.
Property Management
1645 W. Main Street
Inverness, FL 34450
(352) 726-9010
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***INVERNESS***
$800/Mo. ***GROVE MANOR***
Brand new kitchen appliances Inverness $775/Mo. *
* New paint ,New carpet City Water, Cit Sewer
Fenced back yard 3 Bedroom Close to Citrus Memorial Hospital
2 Bath,2 Car Garage


***INVERNESS***
$775/Mo. This home sits on the
corner of a quiet street. 3 Bedroom,
2 Bath, 2 Car Garage


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**CITRUS HILLS***
$900 Mo. Huge 3 Bedroom 2 Bath
Pool Home, 1 Acre, Den, Central VAC
Summer Kitchen, 2300 LA*
Inside Laundry



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CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scrn
prch, fncd bkyrd, dock,
mint. Pets ok, 1st, 1st.
Sec. Avail Jan thru Apr.
'08. (352) 843-8437
CRYSTAL RIVER
Attnl Power Plant
Workers/Snowbirds,
Rentals Avail. for all
situations 352-628-0011
CRYSTAL RIVER
Waterfront Rentals
2,3 & 4 Bedroom
$1200- $2100/Mo.
For Details Sam Latiff
@ 352-422-7777
ERA Suncoast Realty
352-795-6811
DUNNELLON
3/2/2 waterfront w/pool
& dock.on 1.2 acres
MUST SEE! $2300/mo F/L
(352) 322-0199
DUNNELLON
3/2/2 waterfront w/pool
& dock.on 1.2 acres
MUST SEEI $2300/mo F/L
(352) 322-0199
HERNANDO
1 BR Apt., furn., on lake
w/dock, clean, off Van
Ness Rd. No pets, $850.
+ dep. (270) 320-3332
(270) 320-4312
INV./GOSPEL IS.
3/2 & 2/2 for rent.
Possible Lease Opt.
(954) 663-0405
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
CRYSTAL RVR. 4/2'2/2,
huge LR, Central Local
$1125; HISTORIC
HOMOSASSA 3/1/2/
carport, dock, $1050
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184
WATERFRONT APTS. 1/1
Rent includes water,
sewer & trash. 1st mo.
& sec.. No pets: Avail.
now. (352)5,63-5004
3/2/2 3 SISTERS AREA
Furn. w/pool tbi. Boat
slip, floating dock,
all util incl. $2,000/mo.
352-220-6631/258-6000




Bev. Hills/Citrus Springs
Several To Choose
Low down. Seller finan.
EZ Terms, 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821




CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR Furn., cable, W/D,
phone, priv. BA, use of
Kit, $350(352)795-7412
INVERNESS
$350 & $375, Furn., Each
w/prvt. bath. Ist/Ist/sec.
Util. incl. (352) 419-0054
INVERNESS
1/1, Priv. entrance, kit.,
bath, FP, Irg. Yd, util. incl
$400mo (352) 212-4151
INVERNESS
Clean, nice location.
Priv. bath, cable TV,
$125/wk, (352) 212-5198




CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5,Garb.,H20,cable,el
ectrlc. $1.100/MO.
(352) 527-0260
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scm
prch, fncd bkyrd, dock,
mint. Pets ok, 1st, 1st.
eBec. Avail Jan thru Apr.
S'08. (352) 843-8437


CRYSTAL RIVER
Adorable furnished
waterfront 2BR/Boatslip,
Kayaks, Bikes, Golfculbs
Wk or Mo 352-220-6593
CRYSTAL RIVER
Attn! Power Plant
Workers/Snowbirds,
Rentals Avail, for all
situations 352-628-0011
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seasonal 1/1.5
WaterFrnt @ Sawgrass
Landing, Pool, Sundeck
Dock, Nature, Furnished
$1000mo 352-564-0343
DUNNELLON
River Frnt Condo Avail.
Jan: March Due to
Last Minute Cancel
(352) 465-2702
INVERNESS
Seasonal or long term.
1/1, furn., scr. porch,
fenced yard. Util., basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945
LECANTO
Quiet, Priv. Ac w/ beau.
view. Lg. Cozy Camper
w/rfovr. Furn. All util, inc.
Cbl TV Sips. 2, Ref. req,
$685/mo. 352-621-4725
SUGARMILL WOODS
FURN. 3/2 POOL HOMES
$1600 UP, tax
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
r HOME. SEAS
I Wkly/mthly. Furn/
| Unfurn.Pool. All new!!
352-302-1370




Kings Bay Crystal River
Waterfront Rentals
Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4
$1000/mo. Include boat
slip. Avail. Jan/Mar/Apr
2008. 386-462-3486





ADVANCED
HOME BUILDERS

HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
Call Now for Details
(352) 694-2900

ADVANCED
HOME BUILDERS

NO PAYMENTS
FOR THE 1st YEAR!
NEW HOMES!
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3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM






PINE RIDGE
Lease/Sale. 14 Rm.
English Style Tudor
Home. $2,000/$475K
wwwlcpi com/fl
Open House
Sat/Sun. 11-2
(727) 459-7204


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





Crystal River
Redevelopment Zone
Newly Renovated
Office
$550 Month
Call Gail Stearns, Realtor
352-422-4298 72595
HERNANDO
1.8 Ac (mol) GNC on
US-41 overlooking lake.
Great restaurant site.
26,000 trips per day! Im-
pact fee credit for two
homes.$560k Financing.
Also 0.8 Ac (mol)
comm. crnr lot on US-41
Inverness City limits for
$200k 352-341-1230





3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Great
shape. Steal @ $150K!
352-427-5574





$107,000/obo
1258 W. Bridge Drive
Corner lot, 1704 sq. ft.
excellent condition
Call for Info.
(352) 422-4824

3/2/2 +, 10x 12 mas.
BA, w/ jetted tub, dual
vanities, whole house
stereo sys. & home
theater, Move in Cond.
$169,900. (352)615-9043


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[ Realty Select 478 NE 3rd St. Crystal River, FL 352-795-1555


3/2/2, TILE & WOOD
FLOORS. Scrnd lanal
+ Ig. patio. lyr. old.
Avail immediatelvi
$165K obo
(352) 302-2865
3/2/2 Home on 1.3 AC.
Borders State Park,
Near Citrus Springs.
ForSaleByOwner.com
Listing # 21030419
$219,900, 352-465-5233

Citrus Springs
NEW3 BEDR00M&FAMIRYRO0M



S129,900
REDUCED FOR OUICK SALE!
ONLY ONE HOME LEFT!!
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 CLOSE-OUT!
3/2/2 Gorgeous!
Nice lanai! $154,990
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188

New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821

HOME OWNER
SPECIAL
SELL YOUR HOUSE
TODAY

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ONE CALL
ONE PRICE
ONE MONTH
ONLY $126.00
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Riverland Shopper
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Times
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966

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 Custom House
By Golf Course 3/2/2,
great rm., lanai, laundry
rm., $180,000. neg.
(352) 465-7211
(352) 266-5754
NEW HOME 3/2/2
1,527 living, 2,078
under roof. $155,000
352-400-0230




4/3 pool home on 1.25
acres. Make Offer! Must
Sell! 5248 N BRONCO
$269,900(352) 634-2375


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3/2/3 POOL, I ACRE
Den, DR, Scrnd, Lanai/
Pool. Eat-In Corian
Kitchen. Many Extras!
Immaculate Home!
$329K (352)746-4759
ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE!
New 4/3/3 Pool Home,
2740 sf. under AC,
Serious buyers only
$349,900 abo
(352) 746-6161
BETTY MORTON


BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

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





2/2/1 VILLA
New roof., tile, carpet
& paint, furn. or unfurn.,
$145,500
352-697-2061









More info 352-527-4225

Meadows Golf Course
FS3/2/2 Heated POOL HOMEAll
Upliving! Reduced toAppi. Inc.



Lfots of Tile. City Water
269KMore info 352-52) 746-68314225

Meadows Golf Couroving/Must sell




acre wooded lot
in Citrus Hills Northy Water
$187,000 352-302-9209
352-302-92083





$103,000/obo
6421 N. Iris Drive
Fenced lot 240 x 120,
1356 sf new kit., bath
& flooring Call for Into.
(352) 422-4824

Forrest Lake North
Newer 1lg. BR/1BA,
1000 sqf., 1 Ac. Fenced,
12 X 24 Shed w/Elec.
110 X 220 V. Very Good
Cond. $99K Must See!
(352) 344-5448


20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

ReaiS lect

(352) 795-1555








all new$89,900.
2/1/Carport, w/Fam
Rm.1240 SF Liv. New
roof, AC, kit. Appl.,
bath, carpet, paint, tile
100% fin. available
agents ok (3%)
(352) 464-2160
Beautifully Remodeled
Pool Home. Like New!
3/2/2 split fir plan.
1730sf, Scrn. lanai
w/heated self cleaning
pool on dbl. lot.
$179,900. FSBO
(352) 476-2080
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 2-3 BR.
NO CREDIT CHECK!!
352-484-0866
jademission.com

























CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
Was $234.900/Now
$169.900! Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
Bsr Choice Coldwell
Bnkr. 352-287-9219


AT MEADOWCREST
Please pardon our dust as we build Crystal
River's premier Resort-Style Community.
Our sales center will remain open daily.
1875 N. Macvicar Road
Crystal River, FL 34429
352-563-5657
www.mysummerhill.com
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BY OWNER
Priced to Sell
3319 E. Axleford Ct.
Canterbury Lakes
Estates





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

THANKSGIVING
SPECIAL!!
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM. 2BA
HOME 2 car gar, caged
in-ground pool, situated
on 2.5 ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses & spotted w/
mature oaks. Everything
new. If you are looking
this is a must see!
REDUCED TODAY $20K
Now Asking $249K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613





0 DOWN TO BUYH
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
12 x 24' Workshop
3 Yr. Old'Ranch
3/2/2, Split floor plan
V2 Acre, Many extras
Asking $183,900.
Call (352) 341-0675
2/2/2, Less than 10 min.
to Shopping w/ over
1400 sq. ft., of liv. space
& oversized 2 Car gir.
Ready to Move in
$109,000,804 Oak St.
$26K Below Appraisal
2/2/1, fenced yard,
A/C & roof lyr old.
$89,000. 302 Edison
(352) 344-2752 or
400-2476

3/2 BLOCK HOME
Living & Family rm.
Built-in entrtnmnt. cntr.
w/FP, nwr. appli's, W/D,
16'X24' wrkshp, fenced
yard, $129,900/obo
(352) 287-1825


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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2007 21E


3/2/2 Brick Finish
Family Rm, Linai
Must See, $174,500
Reduced $167,900
104 Lilac Lane, Wanda
Pursor 352-212-2702 RLT
Beautiful Neighborhood
3/2/2 New roof, FP, tile,
25X25 LR, Immac. cond.
Corner lot. 2100SF.
$159,000 352-586-7685.
Close To Stores

BETTY MORTON

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3/2/2 NEW S.S.
Kitchen Appliances
Fencd. w/dog run. Strg.
Bldg. $215K. Fl. Realty &
Auction. Michael Harris
(352) 563-0199
4/2/2, 2100 SF.$139,900
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
BETTY MORTON


Uc. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

Rvwtywect
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Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046

CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailified only
Must See. $109,900
(352) 201-1663

S DRASTIC
PRICE REDUCTION! I
on Pool/spa home
Remodeled. 3/2
Over 2200 Total sq ft.
Move In By
| Christmas. $1 Down, |
$862 mo. PI, 6.15%
interest.6.54%, 30 yr.
S $144,900.
727-251-4013

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




2BR, 2BA, Condo
amenities $86,500.
Charlene Anderson
KELLER WILLIAMS
REALTY
352-270-3190

3/2/2 ON I ACRE
in Seven Rivers Golf
Community. Tastefully
upgraded w/new roof,
AC &,screened lenaL. .
*Mdy-_-nC*bhd.d$72 $ ..-
(352) 795-6151


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is My Futurefl
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
GOLF COMMUNITY
3/2/2 ON I ACRE
Crystal Paradise Est.
Move-in ready. $205K.
View @ owners.com/
ADP2303 (877)769-6377
Open House Sat's 10-4
MUST SELL BY 12/31 to
avoid foreclosure $100k
below appraisal, like
new 3,500 sf, country
ranch in Crystal Manor
2.4 acre corner lot, w/
attached 2 story gar.
apt. Now only $310 k.
Qualified Buyers
Contact owner at
(352) 220-8310

Al,.


NEWLY RENOVATED
GREAT LOCATION
Near Plantation Golf.
3BR, 2 BA, 14 acre
corner lot. 20x20 Fam
room w/ FP, Inside
laundry rm, Ig shed,
fenced area for pets,
boat, RV etc. New tile
throughout.new
appliances & heat
pump, new baths,
new paint.
9705 W Pimpernel Ln
139,800.00- By Owner.
564-9442 for appt.




3/2 SW on Two 1/2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
, 1592-S.Lookeut Bt I'
35'2.lc 50-4fl5'W.*42
352-503-4142


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
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!


II
Call C.R. Bankson
Listing & Selling Agent
(352) 464-1136
RE/MAX REALTY ONE
Office (352) 628-7800





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AGENTS
Are you
Looking For A
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(352) 746-3600






*96,900
ON YOUR LOT
Several other
plans available.
Atkinson
Construction, Inc.
(352) 637-4138
wwwatkinsonconstructioninc.com
722119 CBC059685
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson OonttructjOp- I
15-. 5 -637:413-8__
Lic.# CBC059685


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is My Future!!
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC


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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.!!l
30th Anniversary Sale
Special! Save $151K0
Call for Free Color
Brochures 800-622-2832


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RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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Marco Polo Village
NEW REDUCED PRICE
3/2/2 approx 180sqft
Newly Built scrn'd in
Unai w/A/C 25'x20',
Newly Instl'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $230k
Sam 407-403-5966/
516-426-3782
10764 SW 53rd Circ
Ocala, FI 34476
OCALA WATERWAYS
new 4/3/2+Den, 1/2
acre, luxury upgrades
2900sqft. Best Price in
Area $259k Owner
(305) 790-3461



Gorgeous luxury Condo
"Casa Rio", spectacular
view of "Kings Bay"
$442K Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
INVERNESS 2/2 VILLA
New carpet & appl's
comm. pool, club hse.
$124,900. (352) 746-4611
PRITCHARD ISLAND
$155K!!!!
2/2 Remod. All appl.
Tiled scrnd rm. Comm.
pool, dock & tennis.
352-237-7436/812-3213



SMW, 2/2/carport
Furn., Community pool,
$157,000.
352 746-4611

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20 AC. EASTERN TENN.
TRI CITIES AREA
Beau. mountain views,
gd. roads, streams,
power to prop. Border-
ing US Forestry Service.
$250,000 352-302-0743
N.C. Mtn. Cabin & River
New Log Cabin Shell,
on Secluded Mtn.
$99,900. Acreage on
Scenic River, Access
Lots. $39,900. Riverfront
$99,900. 828-652-8700




2/2/1 FURNISHED
11874 W Sunnybrook Ct
Crystal River. $299,000
(352) 795-1990 or
(352) 232-1176
BETTY MORTON








Uc. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

Rea ifeect

(352) 795-1555
CHAIN OF LAKES 2 BR
carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
Lanai, Liv. Rm. hrdwood
Firs. vaulted ceilings &
FP, 24 x 24 garage, Ig.
boat dock w/ electric
lift & boat slip, Cen H.
Pmp & Air, All apple'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. DRASTIC
REDUCTION FOR CASH
SALEil 352-586-9498
PRITCHARD ISLAND
$155K!!!!
2/2 Remod. All apple.
Tiled scrnd rm. Comm.
pool, dock & tennis.
352-237-7436/812-3213




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Plantation Realty, Inc.
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)lOwner
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5 Wooded Acres
Downtown FloraL City.
1/2 Commercial, 1/2
MDR$160k720-244-4461
10038 W. Caledonia
Street Homosoasa, 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 /2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142


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9671 N. Sherman Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 100' X 150'
Price $ 62,000 or make
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10 ACRES, Inglis Fronting
US 19, 10 wooded
parcels. Owner
fin.w/30% dn.$109K
Sharon Levins. Rhema
Realty (352) 228-1301



1 + AC Abundant wild
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Boat Ramp and Golf
$20. K (352) 257-1570
2 CITRUS HILLS AREA 2.5
ac. wooded lots. Asking
$65K each. Still great
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JANE WEBER/For the Chronicle
Saltbush is a good choice for difficult sites, and its nectar is attractive to butterflies.


Saltbush flowers open in November in masses of tiny white or
greenish tufts on short stalks, forming showy heads all over the
bush.
he entry to my humus and you will
driveway is, be rewarded with a
flanked by dense, evergreen
native plants so shrub that can last
dense you cannot . up to 50 years.
see the house from Ranging from
the road. In Zones 5 to 9 from
November the salt- *:. Massachusetts,
bushes come into X' Texas and through-
full bloom to steal out Florida, salt-
the show. Jane Weber bush, Baccharis hal-
It is a good choice ,.: :'- imifolia, is also
for difficult sites called groundsel
such as dry, sandy -- '"" tree and sea myrtle.
roadsides, lime rock Salt tolerant, it
swales and untended natural particularly likes coastal set-
privacy screens. Plant saltbush
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Here is a great 4 bedroom home with 2.5 baths
and lots of great appeal. This home has
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3500 USHER
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3233 LLOYD ST.
This 2BR/1BA home has been updated and
upgraded to include a new roof and AC added in
2004. To that the seller has added a fresh coat of
interior and exterior paint to make this property
shine. This is a great home. Priced to sell. Call
today. $97,000


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3566 APOPKA
Extra buildable lot on the back of
property with front and rear
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fresh paint, unique 3/2 layout ready
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896 STATELY OAKS
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Brand New Cozy 3/2/2 home. City
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UNITS 154 & 242
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Crystal Manor, Citrus County Acre + lots! From the $170s. North of Crystal River on US19 4.5 miles,
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Sugarmill Woods, Citrus County From the $160s. Veterans Expressway to 98 west to 19 north
.5 miles. 8915 S. Suncoast Blvd. (352) 628-4116
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$139,000 MLS#315303


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tings in full sun to part shade. It
can reach 12 feet tall in the
shade, but is fuller and smaller
in full sun. It responds well to
pruning, so I sometimes lop out
the thicker and taller stalks to
control height or tip-prune the
branches to induce business,
density and more flowers and
seeds for butterflies and winter
birds.
Flowers open in November
in masses of tiny white or
greenish tufts bn short stalks to
form showy heads all over the
bush. Butterflies particularly
like to nectar on this fall flow-
ering native. Some plants are
male and do not have seeds.
Others are female and have
thousands tiny seeds attached
to fluffy white cottony para-
chutes that drift in December
breezes. The seeds not eaten by
birds will sprout by themselves
to form nearby colonies.
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transplanted at any time of the
year.
Two other species of
Baccharis are native to
Florida: Silverling, B.
glomeruliflora is quite similar,
with stalkless flowers; it grows
in floodplains. Saltwater false
willow, B. angustifolia, has


thin, narrow leaves and grows
in brackish ditches, coastal
marshes and beside beaches.
In the sand hills, companion
plants to saltbush in my no-
maintenance property-line
screen include wax myrtle,
cherry laurel, rusty lyonia,
Sabal palm, coontie, blanket
flower, gay feather, red cedar
and spiderwort. Different
plants would be needed in
other ecosystems, such as
coastal plain or moist flatwoods.


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lanai with summer kitchen that overlooks the
heated pool and spa. Kitchen has separate
dinette area, double ovens, center island,
plenty of counter space and cabinets. Large
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bedrooms I acre of woods and
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I BA ,1 car garage would make Formal living and dining. Office/
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www. jwmo lonirealestate.com


CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONiCLE


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J.W. MORTON


REAL ESTATE, INC.

1645 W. MAIN ST., INVERNESS, FL


SALES: (352) 726-6668


1-800-543-9163


Course Community. Maintenance free 2/2/2,
everything like new. Large kitchen, Florida room
overlook canal. Community pool, covered picnic area,
boat dock/ramp & storage area. Direct access to the
Inverness chain of lakes. Seller will pay one year of
monthly dues. NOW $155,000. #318909.
Call Cheryl Scruggs 352-697-2910


Centuradon Office
1993- 2006


TROY LOOP. This nice mobile has 3 bedrooms and
2 baths. Was built in 2001. Has an open floor plan,
large kitchen, open decks on front and back, fenced
backyard, sits on 2 nice comer lots approx. 1/2 acre
MOL. In a great neighborhood. Between Inverness
and Hemando. #321374
Call Martha Snyder 476-8727


a water view and deeded access (build your own dock) to the
Inverness Chain of Lakes. Perfect cul-de-sac location. Public
Water & Sewer! Split/Great room floor plan with island kitchen.
Large screened porch, screened entry porch, large shade trees
keep this home coot in the summer. This home is perfectly
located within minutes of shopping (Publix), Rails to Trails and
more. Don't miss taking a look at this home. A/C in 2003, Roof in
2005, Outside paint in 2003, Inside paint in 2005. #318474
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549


this 4/2/2 with family room and nook is perfect and truly
move-in ready. Custom made window treatments, gutters,
security system, Fully fenced backyard AND within minutes
from Elementary and Middle Schools. Survey and Home
Warranty included. Don't buy until you see this beautiful
home. Priced to sell quickly at $158,900. #320629
Pat Davis, Realtor


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with nice screened porch, fenced yard, in area of
homes only. Close to all shopping, hospital,
restaurants and more. Ask for file #318750.
$119,900
Call Martha Snyder at 352-476-8728


EXQUISITE LOCATIONI uvenooKing much ot terra Vista,
Beautiful Custom Built. 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths are all
generous in size. Library is located off the formal living room
& formal dining room. Gourmet kitchen with Conan counters is
open to the family room and informal dining area. Hardwood
floors and designer window treatments make this home a
stand out. Peaceful caged lanai has brick pavers and a lovely
fountain with a magnificent view. $550,000 #313052. Visual
Tour www CitrusCountvSold com
Ask for Jeanne or Willard Pickrel 352-212-3410











HENDERSON POINT.Tr,,
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on Big Lake Henderson. The water is down and this
would be the perfect time to clear and build a dock.
This is a private subdivision with a nice entrance. Not
many lots on the big lake at this price buy now while
the water is low and so is the price. $128,000
Call Ruth Frederick 1-352-563-6866


SERENE BEAUTY BEST DESCRIBES this 4 bedroom, 2
bath 1998 waterfront doublewide. This home has over 1740
living, wood-burning fireplace, eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar,
formal dining, open/split floor plan, large master bath with garden
tub and separate shower. The backyard has a 16 x 16 deck, 15 x
30 above ground pool and a hot tub perfect for starry nights. With
over 1.5 acres of land this home is perfect for the growing family.
You can fish this stocked lake for hours on end from your own
private dock. #303687
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberty Miner 352-586-9549


GET AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE & BUSTLE and enjoy
escaping to your backyard in this top-of-the-line 3 bedroom, 2
bath POOL home with spa, fiber optic lighting, salt system & a
waterfall. This home is situated on one acre of privacy and boasts
cathedral ceilings, Codan counters, eat-in kitchen, formal dining,
and much more . Open up your sliders and enjoy all that
nature has to offer in this wonderful Oak Forest community.
Conveniently located just north of BrooksviHe and just outside of
Floral City. #321358
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549


CAMBRIDGE GREENS. This 2006 home is a rare find.
This is a must see. Better than new. Move-in ready!!
Property offers three bedrooms and two baths, split floor
plan, living room, formal dining, with open concept, family
room, eat-in kitchen with nook, lanai, nice lot. Close to
shopping and everything you may need. $244,900.
Call Deb Thompson cell 634-2656


BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE 16TH FAIRWAY of the
Lakeside Golf & CC from the large porch of this 3 bedroom, 2
bath generous sized home Ternfic kitchen with new
appliances, cultured marble counters and prep island.
Wonderful living room with stone fireplace and beamed
vaulted ceiling. 3 bedroom split plan, lots of closets. Master
bedroom has 2 walk-in closets and a 9x12 Master bath with
jetted tub and large shower with cultured marble, double
vanities with dressing table. NEW ROOF, NEW CARPET
#311632 $249,000 Visual Tour www.CitrusCountvSold com
Ask for Jeanne or Willard Pickrel 352-212-3410


DON'T PASS UP THIS GREAT DEAL on
bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage with great location
lot just outside city limits, near Rails to Trails, park
ramp. In like-new condition with plenty of room,
enclosed porch, stone fireplace, hardwood floors.
appliances and more... #320725
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549


WALDEN WOODS. Like new 1987 Palm Harbor
doublewide 2BR, 2BA with attached carport/screened
room, utility shed. New carpet, new A/C heat pump,
living room, family room, formal dining area, nice
roomy kitchen & pantry. #19589MHP. $39,000.
Call Cheryl Scruggs 352-697-2910


2 GOOD AS NEW AND MOVE IN READYIt You
Sr couldn't ask for more than that. This very nice 2005,
at 2/2 modular home is located in Forest View Mobile Home
a, Park and it has a pond in the back and close to the pool. It
tr won't last long at $97,000. This is just one of many that
Century 21 has to offer.
For more Info. Call Cheryl Scruggs at (352) 697-2910
or Sara Anne Merritt at (352) 212-1668, (352) 726-6668


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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR GARAGE. Newly
painted. Home has open split floor plan, cathedral
ceilings, breakfast bar. Pleasant Grove Elementary
school area. Agent owned, selling with Home Buyers
Warranty. www.CitrusCountvSold com #320619.
Great LOW Price $130,000
Ask for Jeanne or Willard Pickrel 352-212-3410












THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM in this 4 bedroom, 2.5
bath home in Seven Lakes. This home also includes, large
family room with stone fireplace, open kitchen with
beautiful tile counters, formal dining room, large entry,
oversized garage and a breakfast nook overlooking the
inviting caged pool and Lake Tahoe. All rooms lead to the
pool deck. This home is perfect for entertaining. #320150
Ask for Maxine Hellmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549


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