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RECOVERY IN MALIBU:
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ReSmall place, big past po
Small place, big past ofces
Malibu residents make their
way Sunday into evacuated
areas./Page 14A
LIVING THE GOODtL I I
Tribal spending
A newspaper reports that,
since 2000, members of the
Seminoles' Tribal Council have
'spent more than $280 million
from funds they control on
luxury items./Page 3A
NEW FACE OF ADOPTION:
Heart Gallery
A traveling photo gallery
draws adoptive parents to
foster kids./Page 3A
THANKSGIVING WEIRDNESS:
Turkey
talk
One family
man outdoes
the rest to
cook a giant,
72-pound
turkey for
Thanksgiving,
while wild
birds pay a
holiday visit
to one New
York town.
/Page 8A
OPINION:
This is
a project that
can provide
much-needed
construction jobs
for county
residents.
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NUTRITION IN SCHOOLS:
Healthy lunches
A study finds school lunch
sales don't decline when
healthier meals are served,
and that more nutritious
lunches don't necessarily cost
more to produce./Page 6A
SEWER CONNECTIONS:
Deal possible
Crystal River
City Manager
Andy Houston
speaks about
options for a
deal with the
county to
create a new
sewer assess-
ment district./Page 2A
'ENCHANTED' WEEKEND:
Magic touch
Audiences fell under the spell
of "Enchanted," a fairy-tale
romance that debuted as the
No. 1 movie and led
Hollywood out of its recent
box-office doldrums./Page 5B
Annie's Mailbox . . . . 6B
Com ics ........ . . . 7B
Crossword ............ 6B3
Editorial ............ 12A
Entertainment ........ 5B
Horoscope ...... . . 6B
Lottery Payouts . ... . 5B
M ovies .............. 7B
Obituaries .......... 6A
Weird Wire .......... 8A
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ears before chroniidc begins at 5:30 p.nm. F iday
he area. Pre- This year's Heritage Days kicks ofr
ed in the It's important never to brget where with the "Candles "N Carols." Orange
d 800(( A.D. in a you came front, and Floral Citys 17th Avenue will be closed and lined %\ith
until it was Annual Heritage Day, celebrates the luminaries so people can walk and
Is Spanish rich history Floral Citd has and how it look at many or the original homes
ed the village has shaped ehat Floral City is today. and buildings of Floral City People
ehes and lear- Heritage Days started can also have the chance
d destruction after the Floral City n WHAT: 17th to walk underneath the
al Indian pop- Stravberrn Festival was Annual Floral City famous Tunnel of Oaks
lie area was turned over to the Heritage Days. that line the historic
Indians iwho Chamber of Commerce. 0 WHEN: 5:30 to avenue Caroling groups
ho-illy-hadjo. In 1991. Mallrtha Burns. 9 p.m. Friday; and other musicians will
and traders who was involved in cre- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. provide music as people
-ing the ati ng the Strawberry Saturday stroll do\ n the street.
i War After Festival, suggested that At the coImlmnity
territory m there shot ld be a 1911 res- IF YOU GO: Take building, there w ill be an
an settlers tialon r Floral City Then U.S 41 south to old-tashioned fish fry
area, and Marcia Beasley. chair- Floral City and that will start at 5 p.m.
itroyed Cho- person ofthe Floral Cit look for signs. The Floral City Lions
Iu-st Seminole Heritage Council. made Foundation will prepare
inoles were a suggestion the fry. In the old fire station next
or the area. "'I said. \Vell you knod\t, we are just door; there will be exhibits set tip by
rners began in the process of finishingup our first the Floral Cit Heritage Council. i
Fo\ ns and guide to Floral Cit historic architec- Visitors will also be able to do some
g quickly\ ture."" Beasleyv said. shopping at the "'country store" also
s. The interior So as a resuIlt. \hen the guiide was located in the building. The evenin g
ipealing so the presented, Beasle suggested the fall \ ill end at 9 p.m. 1.
simplee tolk festival be called Floral City Heritage After Friday night's festivities,
Da~ s and for the past 17 years. Floral
/Page 4A Cit' has had this event and ever\ year Please see .r (":./Page 5A
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MiG-15 moves to Dunnellon
Aviation museum
to display aircraft
CRUSTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
For the auction price of $2, the Wings
of Freedom Aviation club and museum
,now has its first aircraft.
With the help of police escorts, a
flatbed truck and refurbished military
crane a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 was
delivered to the Marion
County/Dunnellon Airport during the
weekend.
"It's quite an endeavor," club presi-
dent Jim Miller said as he watched the
aircraft being slowly lifted by a crane
Sunday morning.
For years, the MiG-15 has sat at the
Ocala International Airport. According
to Miller, the previous owners could no
longer afford airport storage fees and
sold it at auction to Freedom Aviation
for just $2.
"You could say it was a cheap buy,"
Freedom Aviation board member Ed
Richfield said.
But just because the aircraft was an
inexpensive purchase doesn't mean it's
not seeped in history.
The aircraft was once used to train
pilots during the Korean War.
"It was against us at the time,"
Richfield said.
The Russian-designed MiG-15 was a
lighter and more maneuverable air-
craft than what U.S. pilots were using at
the time, according to Richfield. It
could easily outrun and outclimb the
larger and heavier F-86s American
pilots were flying.
"It really is a famous aircraft,"
Please see MIG/Page 1OA
WALTER CARLSON/For the Chronicle
Members of the Wings of Freedom Aviation Inc. gently guide their newly acquired
Russian MiG-15 through the gates of Marion County/Dunnellon Airport on Sunday.
The aircraft arrived on a flatbed truck from Ocala and needed to be lifted over the
fence because the opening In the fence was not big enough for it. The MIG-15 will
be displayed at the aeronautical museum at the airport.
could
cost
$25 M
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Expanding Citrus County
government offices in down-
town Inverness would cost
about $25.8 million and
that's the cheapest of three
scenarios, according to a
report.
County commissioners will
discuss the
report at a 9 WHAT:
a.m. work- Citrus
shop Tues- County
day. Commis.
Using a for- sion
mula based workshop
on current on space
space needs needs.
and projected I WHEN:
growth,Public 9 a.m.
Works Di- Tuesday.
rector Glenn
McCracken 1 WHERE:
presented a Apopka
plan f(ir Ave.,
offices in downtown
downtown n Inverness.
Inverness.
plus two cam- U AGENDA
pus-style ONLINE:
alternatives in www.clerk
the city of citrus.fl.
Inverness but
away from the on "boat"
downtown n minutes
area.
Property is more expensive
downtown McCracken esti-
mated $1 million an acre but
the county would need less
land because it would contin-
ue to use offices already in
existence, such as the
Courthouse Annex.
His two campus-style alter-
natives peg costs at $31.8 mil-
lion, or up to $67.3 million if
the commission were to relo-
cate county offices from the
Lecanto Government Building
to the Inverness campus.
County Commissioner Gary
Bartell said he didn't know
why McCracken offered that
third alternative. He said the
commission has never suggest-
ed any changes to the Lecanto
Government Building in rela-
tion to space needs.
Commissioners have spent
months discussing space
needs for constitutional offices
and the courts. They approved
retrofitting additional space
for the supervisor of elections
office, but say it isn't meant to
address long-term needs.
Actually, talk on government
space has occurred off and on
for more than 10 years.
The county finished two gov-.
ernment office expansion
projects in 2003 and both were
out of space nearly immediate-
Please see OFFICES/Page 10A
2A MONDAY, N
IOVFM13FRz 2 6J, 2007
City to consider deal with
county for sewer service
Homes near Plantation
could get sewer connection
Jim HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The county is moving forward on the mechan-
ics of creating a sewer assessment district for
three residential neighborhoods in the unincor-
porated county off Fort Island Trail near the
Plantation Inn.
If everything falls into place, the 700
or so homes would eventually get sewer
service from the city of Crystal River.
-The project would be financed by an
85/15 percent match grant from the state,
with the assessment district paying for
the 15-percent match.
The county commission will conduct a
public hearing Dec. 18 about the issue.
The preparation for an assessment dis- HOU
trict does not mean the residents will be Crysta
assessed or that the city's sewer project city ma
will necessarily include them.
The assessment set-up is the necessary step
prior to the Crystal River City Council deciding
if it wants to partner with the county and
include the homes in its sewer system under the
grant money the city would get.
City Manager Andy Houston said the set-up of
the assessment district is what has to happen
before he can go to the city council and ask
whether it wants to go forward.
Houston said there were a number of con-
cerns the city council would have to weight
before going forward. First, the city would have
s
al
a
to have no costs. Then, there is the question of
whether the city can handle what Houston
termed a huge increase in customers and infra-
structure for the city system.
Then, because it's a very low-lying area, a
gravity system could not be used, Houston said.
The system would have to employ a vacuum sys-
tem, he said, and city officials are not familiar
with such a system and are currently trying to
learn about it.
Given the geology and water table in the area
and keeping in mind the long-running and prob-
lematic county sewer project on Halls River
Road, Houston said, they city would
have to believe the project was feasible.
Houston said if the commission
approves the assessment mechanism on
Dec. 18, then he would take the question
to the city council in January or
February.
County Commission Chairman Dennis
Damato told the Chronicle's Editorial
Board last week that he encourages the
ton city to do it because the septic tanks
River have to be taken off Kings Bay He point-
nager. ed out that the 85/15-match grant from
the state is not just a rarity any more. "It
is a thing of the past," he said.
Houston agreed with that. "We're all trying to
figure a way to make it work," he said. He said
the entity that provides the service would also
be the logical supplier of service further out
Fort Island Trail, another element that needs to
be thought through.
The city will soon be renegotiating with the
company that manages its wastewater treat-
ment plant and that could be affected by a deal
with the county. In the summer of 2008, using a
low-interest loan the city will begin an expan-
sion project on its wastewater plant.
County ..
Elder Options taking
provider applications
Elder Options, formerly the Mid-
Florida Area Agency on Aging Inc.
(MFAAA) will meet'at 10 a.m.
Thursday in the Elder options
Board Room, 5700 S.W. 34th St.,
Suite 222, (Florida Farm Bureau
Building), Gainesville.
The board will'review and dig-:'
cuss applications submitted by
qualified organizations to provide
services under the Older Ameri-
cans 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 funding of each of
the respective applications. The
board will authorize contract
awards for those applications 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-referenced meeting, he or
she may need to ensure verbatim
recording of the proceeding in
order to provide a record for judi-
cial review. Persons with disabili-
ties should contact the Elder
Options at least 48 hours before
the meeting to request any special
assistance.
Call (800) 963-5337 or visit
www.agingresources.org.
Events sought for
inclusion in calendar
The Citrus County Chronicle will
publish the 2008 Community
Events Calendar on Dec. 30.
Any organization that wishes to
have its 2008 event featured in the
calendar should send information
to adsc@chronicleonline.com no
later than Saturday. Include the
name of the organization, contact
name, name and date of the event.
Call 563-3291 for information.
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4A MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2007
TIMEUNE OF HISTORIC EVENTS IN FLORAL CITY
A brief history of Floral City, beginning with the
first verifiable settlement:
* 1831 Earliest verifiable date for settlement
of New Hope, south of Floral City.
* 1845 Florida becomes the 27th member of
the United States.
* 1800-mid Lake Consuela named by early
pioneer in honor of his daughter.
* 1854 John Paul Formy-Duval brings family
from North Carolina to Ocala and soon after
on to Floral City.
* 1855 J.R Formy-Duval's daughter Mary
Jane was first white child to be born in Ocala.
Descendants live in area today.
* 1860 About this time J. R Formy-Duval
builds house at 7801 Old Floral City Road. It
is the oldest in historic F'oral City.
* 1864-65 Duval sells vast land holdings of
342 acres to his wife's familyy the
Tranthams.
* 1880- J. W. Flemming, postmaster ot first
area Post Office established at Cove Bend just
east of town.
* 1883, prior to James Baker, son-in-law of
Duval, obtains ownership of land that would
be named Floral City. Sen. Austin S. Mann
assisted surveyor W.H. Havron in laying out
the town. The block of Marvin Avenue and
College was laid out for a college. Floral City
named for the numerous flowering trees and
wild flowers growing here. First School located
on northwest corner of Orange and Baker.
* 1884 -Orange State Canal dug by the Florida
Orange Canal and Transit Company, linking
Floral City to railhead in Lake Panasoffkee.
(Dug by mule drawn scoops.) The community
planted oak trees along Orange Avenue and
Aroostook to Steamboat Landing. Travel to
Ocala was difficult. It meant a boat ride to
Panasoffkee, and overnight at the inn there
and a morning train ride to Ocala.
* 1885 Floral City has 30 to 40 families and
a year or two later the population was 300
people twice the population of Miami.
Steamboats Kitty M. Bell, Reindeer, Gray
Eagle and the Sam Pyles navigated the lakes
and river.
* 1889 Phosphate discovered in Dunnellon:
subsequently many mines opened in Floral
City area.
* 1890 First census found a population of
2,394 residents in all of Citrus County.
* 1893 Henry B. Plant System Railway
extended rails through Floral City. Town shifts
business location to "Uptown." The Ferns
wheel debuts at World's Fair. The inventor was
George Washington Gales Ferris, who was a
great uncle of "Doc" Ferris.
* 1894/95 The Big Freeze kills the citrus
groves, collapsing the industry.
* 1903 Fence cutting was punishable by a
fine up to $10,000 and 10 years in jail.
* 1907 Dunn House constructed (8050
Bedford) as mine office and meeting place for
officers and stockholder of the Florida Mutual
Mining Company. Centennial this year. Floral
City is incorporated into a Township (with city
government) by Chapter 5803, Laws of
Florida on June 3. Elections held for city com-
missions, mayor and marshal. City
Commissioners were: T.I. Woods, J.W.
Williamson, C.G Watson and J.E. Dawsey. Of
those, Dawsey was mayor and Watson was
Marshal.
* 1908 Bootlegger Steve Henry murdered
Floral City Marshal J. W. Newsome and is later
lynched by an angry mop while being taken to
the Floral City jail. The lynching occurred near
the livery stable located near the southwest
corner of Orange Avenue and U.S. 41.
Accomplices, Sam Patterson died in a hail of
bullets during the ensuing battle and Rich
Griffin, was forced to flee the town.
* 1909 There were 34 phosphate mine
plants in Citrus County. Most of the manage-
ment level employees lived in Floral City. The
population soared to 10,000. (Ninety percent
were African-American laborers and their fam-
ilies.) Cow hunters paid $1 per day, they gath-
ered in town after payday to imbibe. Tavern
owners in competition served drinks without
the cow hunter having to dismount his horse.
(The first fast food, drive up service.)
FLORAL
Continued from Page 1A
known as Florida Crackers.
George M. Barbour, a corre-
spondent for the Chicago
Times who visited Florida with
Ulysses S. Grant, described
Crackers as "clay-eating, gaunt
pale, tallowy, leather-skinned
sort stupid, stolid, staring
eyes, dead and lusterless;
unkempt hair, generally tow-
colored; and such a shiftless,
slouching manner, simply
white savages."
The town of Floral City was
laid out and surveyed in 1883 by
Sen. Austin S. Mann and WH.
Havron. The town got its name
from the countless wild flowers
that grew in the area. During
the next several months, mem-
bers of the young community
planted the lovely live oaks that
form the "Tunnel of Oaks" over
Orange Avenue. This road is
one of the most photographed
roads in Florida.
Citrus County got its name
from all the citrus trees that
grew in the area. Though
ancient Asian horticulturists
created the sweet orange,
other orange varieties were
created here in Citrus County.
David Levy Yulee, owner of a
successful cotton and sugar
plantation on Tiger Tail Island
and Florida's first long rail-
road, developed the Hom-
osassa orange, while R.E. Van
Ness developed the Van sweet
orange.
With local families, like
Zellner and Formy-Duval,
prospering from establishing
large orange groves, plans to
connect Floral City with Lake
Panasoffkee surfaced. In 1884,
the Florida Orange Canal and
Transit Company built the
Orange State Canal to make the
link possible. Soon, there were
four boats working to link local
growers not only to Lake
Panasoffkee but also to
Yankeetown. From Yankee-
town, crates were shipped to
many ports along the east coast
of the United States, as well as
some European ports.
Though the citrus business
was doing quite well with the
canal system in place, the
industry got a major boost
when the South Florida
Railroad, part of the Henry B.
Plant System, was extended
through Floral City. Soon,
Floral City grew to become the
largest town in Citrus County
before the end of the 19th cen-
tury. The success for citrus
growers seemed unstoppable.
However, the Big Freeze of
1895 signaled the end of the cit-
rus boom. The freeze wiped out
nearly all of the local groves,
devastating the citrus-depend-
ent economy of Floral City.
Fortunately, Charles Pinkney
Savary, a chemist and geolo-
gist, discovered a significant
phosphate deposit near Floral
City. More geologists began to
discover deposits in the area
and it became apparent that
these individual sites were
actually part of a large, single
formation that ran parallel to
the gulf coast It extended from
Suwannee County, southward
through the eastern part of
Citrus County and all the way
to Hernando County. It was
named the Dunnellon
Formation.
Luckily, this formation was
discovered right before the cit-
rus bust so Floral City made a
quick switch from citrus to
phosphate. In the beginning of
the 20th century, Floral City
was the commercial center for
the mining companies turning
out loads of phosphate. Floral
City would send the phosphate
by railroad to Yankeetown. The
Plant Railroad System joined
the Atlantic Coast Line, which
meant Floral City was linked to
more railways. In addition,
Port Inglis was established. By
1909, 34 plants were mining
phosphate in Citrus County
and a lot of the phosphate
being mined was being sent to
Europe. With the citrus boom
in the past, Floral City recov-
ered and continued to prosper
during the phosphate boom.
Nevertheless, when British
and French military forces
established an economic block-
ade on Germany, Floral City's
biggest importer, in 1914, the
boom came to an abrupt end.
The population of Floral City
fell, businesses folded and
employment opportunities
dwindled. Citrus tried to make
an economic comeback around
1980, but a hard freeze in 1983
followed by two subsequent
freezes killed about 99 percent
of the citrus trees in Citrus
County.
After the phosphate era
ended, Floral City was trans-
formed into the quiet, little
town we know today, but
throughout the years, exciting
yet tragic events have occurred
in Floral City that gave the
quiet town a jolt every once
and awhile.
During the phosphate
boom, a gang of five black
workers robbed the Holder
Mine payroll wagon. The two
men transporting the money
were murdered and the bodies
were discovered later. A posse
was formed to find the thieves,
which didn't take much time
since the culprits were hiding
out near the campsite of a cat-
tle drive. The five men were
lynched on the spot
Another notable crime is
the murder of, Marshal J.W
Newsome by a black bootlegger
named Steve Henry. A shoot-
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TIMEUNE OF HISTORIC EVENTS IN FLORAL CITY
* 1914 Phosphate industry is suddenly ter-
minated by European events (WWI). Telephone
poles and wires erected.
* 1920 A fire wipes out businesses on south
side of Orange Avenue.
* 1920-1948 Two-room school for African-
Americans operates in Floral City
* 1921 All high school classes moved to
Inverness.
* 1927 Bottom drops out of the Stock
Market. Great Depression begins. Timber
industry survives as does the Turpentine
Industry Floral Island Incorporated quick
claim deeds 12 acres to BOCC for Duval
Island Road.
* 1928/29 "Doc" Ferris replants the 350
acres of citrus groves on Duval Island.
* 1933 Orange State Canal is cleaned out
with pick and shovel as a Works Progress
Administration (WPA) project.
* 1935 Cattle fever epidemic broke out and
state-dipping vats used continued until under
control in 1939. Floral City Chamber of
Commerce met to relate that if there were
eight customers, Florida Telephone would run
lines to Floral City.
* 1938 Floral City Road Prison received
national news when prisons killed their guard
and escaped, eventually being captured in
Michigan. Sumter Electric Cooperative organ-
ized and first Floral City customer was "Doc"
Ferris.
* 1949 Floral City Railroad Depot was torn
down and removed.
* 1950 Fence law passes and no more open
range in Florida. Prior to this cattle were
allowed to roam freely and fences around
homes used to keep them out.
* 1955 Ferris Groves fruit stand is built.
* 1961 First volunteer fire station completed
next to Ferris Grove Office on U.S. 41.
* 1967 Sea Board Coast Line takes over
from the Atlantic Coast Line railway.
* 1968 First meeting of citizens to get a
public water system.
* 1970 All junior high classes moved to
Inverness.
* 1977 Widow of "Doc" Ferris sells small
island (known as Johnson Island). The island
is renamed Bella Vista. Later rest of "Doc"'
Ferris property sold to Southern Citrus
Corporation. Planning begins for the Floral
Park. New brick post office built on U.S. 41.
* 1980 Floral Park is dedicated.
* 1984/85 Hard freeze damages citrus
groves.
* 1985/86 Another hard freeze essentially
destroyed all the citrus groves. Ferris GrOves
turns to strawberries for a crop.
* 1987 Atlantic Coast Line rails rerno.es
right of way and sells to state for a 46-mile
nearr Withlacoochee State Trail.
* 1988 Chester R Dellich shot and killed
Timothy Hardy in an altercation at "Bar t's
Place," two doors south of the traffic light on
east side of U.S. 41.
* 1990 Four men were killed in a botched
murder for hire scheme by John C. Barrett,
who was hired by Dorsey Sanders Jr. to kill his
ex wife, Jo Ann Saunders.
* 1991 Floral City Community unanimously
defeats a county plan to extend County Road
48 west to County Road 581, thus protecting
the historic oak trees that might have been in
jeopardy. First Floral City Heritage Day held in
November.
* 1992 Floral City Heritage Council forms
under the Citrus County Historical Society,
Inc. "Candles 'V' Carols" and a Historic Home
Tour are added to Floral City Heritage Days.
* 1993 On Dec. 1. the Floral City Historic
District becomrres a part of the National
Register of Historic Places.
* 1997 Community overwhelmingly defeats
FDOT plan to four lane U.S. 41 in downtown
Floral City
* 1999 Capital City Bank robbed at gunpoint
by three men who got away with $27,000.
CITY
Continued from Page 4A
out with Henry, two associates,
Newsome and Newsome's
deputy L.B. Thompson resulted
in Newsome's death. Henry
and his two partners fled, but
Henry was caught and taken to
the Floral City Jail. But before
Henry could reach the jail, an
angry mob lynched him. One of
the accomplices, Sam Patter-
son, was shot to death in a gun
battle and the other, Rich
Griffin, fled Floral City and
reportedly settled in Tampa.
In 1990, Floral City gained
national attention after four
men were found murdered
inside a house they were reno-
vating on U.S. 41 S. The killer,
John C. Barrett, was arrested.
Authorities believe the inci-
dent was a murder-for-hire to
kill Jo An Sanders, but the plan
went wrong. The other men
implicated in the crime were
Ms. Sander's husband, Dorsey
Sanders Jr. and his son, Dorsey
Sanders III.
Ms. Sanders wasn't home at
the time of the killings, but
Barrett apparently surprised
one of the men working on the
house and shot him to death.
Then, to cover his tracks, he
killed the other three workers.
One of the men was Ms.
HERITAGE
Continued from Page 1A
Saturday offers visitors a
chance to be immersed in
Floral City life during the big
phosphate boom.
"The Saturday program,
that's the main part of the pro-
gram for Heritage Days, is a
folk life living history program
and what we tried there to do
is to turn the town back to the
1900s, the late 1800s, to show
people how people use to live
and what they used to do,"
Beasley said.
There will be a folk life/ his-
toric home tour from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tickets for the tour may
be purchased that day at the
information tent or at any his-
toric home with a blue banner
in the front. This year, there
will be a centennial ceremony
for the 100th anniversary of
the Dunn house at 10-30
"There will be two procla-
mations and a short history
given," Beasley said.
Demonstrators of early
Florida life will also be in the
Church of Christ field demon-
strating basket making, cane
seat weaving, candle making,
whip cracking, flint napping,
blacksmithing, wooden bucket
making, butter churning and
coffee grinding. A woman who
brings her angora rabbit every
year will be furnishing fur for
the spinner. There also will be
two stages providing entertain-
ment all day and TOOFAR will
provide lots of food.
The "Facts 'n Fiction" tent
will have a selection of books
presented by the Friends of
the Library. Along the
Withlacoochee State Trail will
be lines and lines of cars from
the 1920s and 30s on display by
the Citrus Model "A" Club.
On Sunday, only the museum
and the country store in the
old fire station will be open.
Their hours will be from 1 to 4
p.m.
There is no charge to attend
Heritage Days, except for the
purchase of tour tickets, food
or purchased goods from the
demonstrators. There is no
charge for parking. Parking is
in designated areas and on
side streets. There will be no
parking on Orange Avenue.
The sheriff's office deputies
will be directing traffic to
bypass Orange Avenue. Traffic
will be detoured to Great Oaks
Drive, Daniels Drive and the
back to County Road 48 east of
town.
Sanders' fiance. It was believed
Barrett was hired by Scott
Burnside, a Tampa business-
man. Barrett, Burnside and
Sanders III were given life, but
Sanders Jr. was acquitted. In
2002, Sanders III was released
after some early testimony was
thrown out of court.
The phosphate boom
brought more crime to Floral
City, but the biggest tragedy to
hit Floral City wasn't a murder
or robbery It was one of the
worst train disasters in the his-
tory of Florida. On the night of
Oct 17, 1956, First 118 was late
departing from Lakeland with a
load of phosphate. The train
was chugging along when it
broke down on the northbound
track five miles north of Floral
City. The lead engine was taken
to Ladonia. There, the engineer
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to let him know about the delay.
No. 236 pulled up behind First
118 to wait out the repairs and
Second 118, which had just left
Lakeland, was heading in their
direction. Braddock was an
inexperienced dispatcher
because he was just a fill-in for
the regular dispatcher, but he
knew it was very important for
Second 118 to stay on schedule.
To avoid a delay, Braddock
switched Second 118 to the
southbound track at Croom so
the train could bypass stalled
First 118 and run northward
until Dunnellon.
A phone call was made to V
Sweat, the agent at Croom
depot, and the switch was
made. Second 118, now called
Extra 317 North, moved north
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along the southbound track
and Braddock relaxed after
averting any delay problems.
However, not long after the
sigh of relief, Braddock real-
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which already passed
Dunnellon, was heading south
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There was nothing anyone
could do. The telegraph opera-
tor at Trilby was alerted and he
tried contacting the trains by
radio. Unfortunately, No. 237
didn't have a radio and Extra
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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.
She was a former mentor
and volunteer for Citrus
County Schools and received
the Senior Volunteer of the
Year Award.
Survivors include her 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.
Bryon Head, 20
HOMOSASSA
Bryon Keith Head, 20,
Homosassa, died Friday, Nov.
23, 2007, in Homosassa.
* A lifelong resident of
Homosassa, Bryon was born
Feb. 17, 1987, in Jacksonville,
N.C.
An accom-
plished musi-
cian and artist,
he recently 1
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Art Institute of *
Tampa.
Survivors
include his Bryon
mother, Lisa Head
and Aaron
Shields of Homosassa; father,
William K. Head of
Homosassa; brother, Luis
Maura of Homosassa; sisters,
Bianca Maura and Holly Head,
both of Homosassa; paternal
grandparents, Robert and
Margaret Yost of Homosassa;
maternal grandparents, Elvin
and Blanca Gonzalez of
Homosassa; paternal grand-
mother, Bonnie White of
Homosassa; paternal grandfa-
ther, A.J. Shields; niece, Ella
Billips; friend, Rachel
Gerlach; best friend, Joe
Garrick; and numerous aunts
and uncles.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Gemma Lewin, 91.
INVERNESS
Gemma Marie-Clair Lewin,
91, Inverness, died Monday,
Nov. 19, 2007, in West Union,
S.C.
She was born March 11, 1916,
in Quebec, Canada. She was
the daughter of Henry and
Alma (Rabitalle) Laplante.
She came to Citrus County in
1973 from Naples.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of the
Inverness Club and New
Testament Baptist Church.
She will be remembered for
her great interest in life, and
she enjoyed walking.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, William I.
Lewin; seven sisters; and two
brothers.
Survivors include her
daughters, Sandra Lewin
Morehead of West Union, S.C.,
and Susan Biscieglia and hus-
band Charles of Egg Harbor
Township, N.J.; grandchildren,
Paige Lancaster of Landrum,
S.C., Brian Biscieglia of Egg
Harbor Township, N.J., Susan
Lancaster of Weaverville, N.C.,
Lewis E. Lancaster, III of
Spartanburg, S.C., and Corey
Biscieglia of Egg Harbor
Township, N.J.; great-grand-
children, William Luke
Lancaster of Landrum, S.C.;
Brian Biscieglia Jr. of Egg
Harbor Township, N.J., and
Gianna Biscieglia of Egg
Harbor Township, N.J.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Virginia Moon, 79
INVERNESS
Virginia D. Moon, 79,
Inverness, died Saturday, Nov.
24, 2007, at the Hernando-
Pasco Citrus Care Center in
Inverness.
Mrs. Moon was born in
Bayboro, N.C., July 16, 1928, to
Lawrence and Virginia
(Sawyer) Boney.
She moved to Inverness in
2005 from Naples where she
lived for 39 years.
Mrs. Moon was a retired
accountant for an insurance
agency.
She was a member of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution and the National
Rifle Association.
Her enjoyments in life were
watching old movies, tennis,
attending baseball games, dogs
and music. She was also an
avid New York Yankees fan.
Survivors include her broth-
er, Lawrence "Larry" Boney
and wife Teresa of Inverness;
and sister, Rena Harrington
and husband Archie of
Islamorda.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
are suggested to Hernando-
Pasco Hospice, 12107 Majestic
Blvd., Hudson, FL 34667.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
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,
she came here 26 years ago
from Tampa.
She was Methodist.
Survivors include her 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.
Thomnas
Stafford, 50
HOMOSASSA
Thomas D. Stafford, 50,
Homosassa, died Sunday, Nov.
25, 2007, at Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center in
Crystal River.
He was born July 15, 1957, in
Gary, Ind., to Jesse Jerdon and
Nettie Stafford. He came here
41 years ago from Gary.
He was a house painter and
an Evangelist He was also a
member of the Church of Jesus
Christ in Homosassa where he
played the piano and sang. He
was a national youth leader
with the church.
Survivors include his wife of
28 years, Patricia Stafford of
Homosassa; brothers, Troy
Stafford and wife Essie,
Timothy Stafford and wife
Debbie and Terry Stafford and
wife Frances, all of
Homosassa; and numerous
nieces, nephews, great nieces
and great nephews.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
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Funeral NOTICES
Bryon Keith Head. A cele-
bration of life service for
Bryon Keith- Head, 20,
Homosassa, will be at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, at the
Christian Church Center,
Suncoast Boulevard and Green
Acres Street, Homosassa
Springs. Family and friends
will be officiating. Family will
receive friends from 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the church.
Gemma Marie-Clair Lewin.
There will be a graveside serv-
ice for Mrs. Lewin at 11 a.m.
Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, at Hills
of Rest Cemetery in Floral City
with Pastor David Clevinger
presiding. Heinz Funeral
Home & Cremation, Inverness.
Thomas D. Stafford. A funer-
al service for Thomas D.
Stafford, 50, Homosassa, will
be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov.
28, 2007, from the Church of
Jesus Christ in Homosassa
with Elder Troy Stafford offici-
ating. Burial will follow servic-
es at the Stage Stand Cemetery
in Homosassa; Friends may
call on the family from 6 to 8
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the
Strickland Funeral Home
Chapel in Crystal River.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hearing will be held by:
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners on December 11. 2007 at 5:01 P.M.
(Public Hearing) in the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Room 100,
Inverness, Florida.
1. Said hearings shall be for the purpose of considering a Notice of Proposed Change,
(NOPC).
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard.
D-06-01 Avis Craig. AICP. for the Villages of Citrus Hills Development of Regional Impact
(DRD is requesting a NOPC to the Master Development Plan for the Villages of Citrus Hills
DRI. This request is to make land use changes to the Master Plan of Development for the
Villages of Citrus Hills. The property is located in Sections 23.24,25.26.33.34. and 35,
Township 18 South. Range 18 East and Sections 03. and 04. Township 19 South.,Range
18 East -More specifically described as The Villages of Citrus Hills, Development of
Regional Impact, Citrus County, Florida, together with Parcels 21100 and a part of 22100
lying in Section 33. Township 18 South. Range 18 East, Parcel 33000 lying in Section 34,
Township 18 South. Range 18 East, a part of Parcel 11110 lying in Section 04. Township 19
South, Range 18 East, and Parcels 41420 and 44000 lying in Section 03. Township 19
South, Range 18 East, all being situated in Citrus County, Florida. A complete Legal
Description is included as part of the submitted application on file in the Department of
Development Services. A location map is provided. (Hernando and Lecanto Areas).
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Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan is available on the
internet at http://www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community Development link). All
persons desiring to become a party to the proceedings may submit a "request to intervene"
pursuant to procedures set forth in Article II, Division 2, of the Citrus County Code of
Ordinances. Such request shall be submitted to Department of Development Services at least
five (5) working days (excluding Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the matter.
A "request to intervene" may be obtained on-line; click on "Quasi-Judicial-FAQ". If any
person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered
at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such
purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,
which record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or
physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 101, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at
least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD
telephone (352) 341-6580.
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annex houses the property
appraiser and tax collector.
The $7 million courthouse
addition added courtrooms
and offices for the county com-
mission.
Last year, a space study
headed up by Commissioner
Dennis Damato identified the
MIG
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Aviation member John
Romnes said. "It was difficult
to compete against."
Weighing 684 pounds with a
wingspan of 33 feet, maneuver-
ing the disabled fighter jet out
of the gates of one airport and
into the gates of another was
quite a feat for movers who had
never moved a plane before.
The plane was carefully
turned to corner out of the 25-
foot-wide opening in the fence
surrounding the Ocala airport
By about 10 p.m. Saturday
night, local law enforcement
escorted the MiG-15 as it
blocked two lanes of traffic
while traveling to it's new
home.
"I wish I could have seen the
faces of the people driving
down (State Road) 200 last
night," Romnes said.
Once at the Dunnellon air-
port, a team from Long Movers
of Dunnellon used a refur-
bished military crane to lift the
need for 46,000 more square
feet about the same size as
the courthouse addition that
would satisfy space needs for
15 to 20 years.
McCracken based his projec-
tions on adding 40 percent the
current amount of space. The
report expects growth in the
next 10 years to not keep pace
with the past 10 years.
Bartell said he had not read
all of McCracken's report. He
said the county should look at
immediate needs first -
supervisor of elections, fol-
lowed by occupants of the
Courthouse Annex.
Bartell also said the govern-
ment should expand cautiously
because of the price tag.
"Twenty-five million dollars
is a huge investment to be tak-
ing," he said.
Bartell said he believes the
commission should have a
space-needs study before com-
mitting to any major expan-
sion.
I wish I could have seen
the faces of the people driving down
(State Road) 200 last night.
John Romnes
Wings of Freedom Aviation member, about moving the aircraft from Ocala.
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8,800-pound aircraft from the
truck bed and over an 8-foot
fence that surrounds the air-
port
Unlike the Ocala airport, the
gate opening was only 20 feet
wide and airport officials
would not allow the fence to
temporarily come down,
according to Miller.
"Where there's a will, there's
a way," Miller said.
Long Movers owner and air-
craft enthusiast Daniel Long
oversaw each portion of the
MiG's transport, including
refilling the plane's flat tires
before lowering it from the
crane.
"It went just perfect," Long
said.
Now the plane will be on dis-
play at the Wings of Freedom
Aviation's small museum at the
Dunnellon airport.
The purpose of the museum
is to preserve U.S. military air
history.
The location was chosen in
part because the Dunnellon
airport served as a military
training base during World War
II.
Romnes said the club mem-
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build a larger facility to house
the MiG-15, as well as various
aircraft models and engines
they've collected.
For more information about
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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT 421-0107MCRN
OR CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND
An Application for Amendment to the Land Development Code Text has been reviewed by the Citrus County
Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) and is being forwarded with recommendations to the Board of
County Commissioners to adopt or change a regulation affecting the use of land of the area shown in the map in
this advertisement. The Application was submitted by the Department of Development Services, Community
Development Division.
A public workshop on the proposed regulation, affecting the use of land will be held on December 11. 2007 at
4:30 PM and a public hearing will be held on January 15. 2008 at 5:15 PM at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110
N. Apopka Avenue, Room 100, Inverness, Florida.
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All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard on the proposed amendment to
Ordinance No. 90-14, the Land Development Code, as described below and other items as necessary:
OA-07-09 Department of Development Services is requesting:
AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 90-14, THE CITRUS COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE BY PROVIDING FOR PROGRESS ENERGY POWER FACILITY
FIVE-MILE RADIUS DEVELOPMENT LIMITATIONS; AND BY
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Copies of the proposed amendments will be available for inspection and/or purchase between the hours of 8:00
A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday in the Department of Development Services, 3600 West Sovereign
Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461. For more information regarding the proposals discussed herein, contact Cynthia
Jones, E.I., Planner, at (352) 527-5239.
Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan is available on the internet at http:./
www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community Development link).
If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may need
to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment
should contact the County Administrator's Office, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. if you are
hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
Citrus County, Florida
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City of Crystal River
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of the City of Crystal River, Florida that a Quasi
Judicial Hearing will be held to consider on Final Reading, the following proposed Annexation, at
7:00 p.m., on Monday, December 10, 2007 in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 123 NW
Highway 19, Crystal River, Florida.
ORDINANCE NO. 07-0-47
AN ORDINANCE VOLUNTARILY ANNEXING PROPERTY OF THE PLANTATION INN, INTO THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO SECTION
171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING A LEGAL DESCRIPTION; PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION; PROVIDING FOR FILINGS WITH APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS; The Plantation Inn Land L.P., the owner of a parcel of property in an unincorporated
area of Citrus County which is contiguous to Crystal River, Florida and which is reasonably compact
has petitioned the City Council of Crystal River to be annexed to the municipality; and,
WHEREAS; This petition bears the signatures of all owners of property in the area proposed to be
annexed; and,
WHEREAS; This ordinance to annex said property and redefine the boundary lines of the City of
Crystal River to include said property has been adopted after notice of the annexation has been
published at least once each week for 2 consecutive weeks in some newspaper in the City or, if no
newspaper is published in the City, then in a newspaper published in Citrus County; said notice
containing the ordinance number and a brief, general description of the area proposed to be
annexed, a map clearly showing the area and a statement that the complete legal description by
metes and bounds and the ordinance can be obtained from the office of the City Clerk; and,
WHEREAS; Not fewer than 10 days prior to publishing or posting the aforesaid ordinance, the City
Clerk of the municipality has provided a copy of the notice, via certified mail, to the board of the
County Commissioners of Citrus County; and,
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held pursuant to the published notice described at which hearing
the parties in interest and all others had an opportunity to be and were, in fact, heard in a quasi-
judicial proceeding.
NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Crystal River, Florida as
follows:
Section 1:
Sufficiency of Petition
That the City of Crystal River, Florida herein accepts the voluntary petition of the Plantation Inn
Land L.P. for the following described property in Section 2 voluntarily annexing their land into the
corporate limits of the City and that the City of Crystal River herein determines that the petition
bears the signature of all present owners of the property to be annexed.
Section 2:
Legal Description of Annexed Area
The property being annexed into the corporate limits of the City of Crystal River is as follows:
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST ,OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17
EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 0 OF THE SOUTHEAST 0 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 0 OF THE SOUTHEAST 0 OF SAID SECTION 28, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF GOLFVIEW
SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 7, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA; THENCE S 89-56'47" W ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 0 OF THE SOUTHEAST OF
THE SOUTHWEST 0 OF THE SOUTHEAST o, 42.85 FEET, TO THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF WEST FORT ISLAND TRAIL (78 FEET WIDE AT THIS POINT AND FORMERLY KNOWN AS STATE ROAD
44 AND KINGS BAY ROAD), SAID POINT BEING 45 FEET FROM (AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO) THE
CENTERLINE OF SAID WEST FORT ISLAND TRAIL; THENCE N 44-21'50" E, ALONG SAID
NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 20.89 FEET, TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE WITH A CIRCULAR
CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1477.69 FEET; THENCE CONTINUE
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND CURVE, NORTHEASTERLY, 385.57 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 14-57' AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF N 51-50'20" E, 384.48 FEET, TO TAHE;
POINT OF TANGENCY THEREOF; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, N 59-18'50" E,'
484.43 FEET, TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE WITH A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY
AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1387.69 FEET; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND
CURVE, NORTHEASTERLY, 119.85 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04-56'54" AND A CHORD
BEARING AND DISTANCE OF N 56-50'23" E, 119.81 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND CURVE, NORTHEASTERLY, 275.74 FEET, THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11-23'06" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF N 48-40'23" E, 275.29
FEET, TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY THEREOF; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, N
42-58'50" E, 24.14 FEET, TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE WITH A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE
WESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF PARADISE COUNTRY
CLUB UNIT NO. 3, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "4", PAGE 43, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE
NORTHERLY, ALONG SAID CURVE AND THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTH
ISLAMORADA WAY (50 FEET WIDE AND FORMERLY ISLAND DRIVE), 39.27 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 90- AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF N 2-01'10" W, 35.36 FEET, TO THE POINT
OF TANGENCY THEREOF; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, N 47-01'10" W,
273.50 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE S 51-20' W, ALONG SAID WATERS,
319.38 FEET; THENCE S 14-06'58" E, 66.92 FEET; THENCE S 53-24'34" E, 263.04 FEET, TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
Section 3:
Publication
That prior to final reading and passage of this ordinance it shall be published once a week for two
(2) consecutive weeks in some newspaper in this City or if no newspaper is published in said City,
then in a newspaper published in the same county, and a copy of said notice shall be provided by
certified mail to the Board of County Commissioners.
Section 4:
Official Filing of Ordinance
That a certified copy of this ordinance following adoption shall be forwarded and filed, within
seven (7) days after adoption, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida; the
Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida; the Property Appraiser of
Citrus County, Florida, and the Department of State, Secretary of State, State of Florida.
Section 5:
Effective Date
This Ordinance shall be effective upon adoption.
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Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing Body with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to
provide that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (Section 171 Florida Statutes).
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical
impairment should contact the City of Crystal River, City Manager's Office, 123 NW Highway 19,
Crystal River, FL 34428, (352) 795-4216, at least two (2) days before the meeting.
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Road hazard
The Sound Off caller who
stated 55 is maximum not min-
imum speed and, if tailgated,
this person will drive only 35
mph, is definitely a road-haz-
ard and unaware of speed
limit laws and basic courtesy I
would guess he is driving in
the left lane while irritating
other drivers at less than the
posted speed.
Having driven at least 45
years throughout our 48 states
and Canada, I've seen every-
thing imaginable on the road-
ways. Who are the worst
offenders? Teenagers?
Seniors? Truckers? Law offi-
cers? Middle-aged? Who is
most inconsiderate and reck-
less? Carelessness, lack of
common courtesy, negligence
and driver error belongs to
everyone.
Tailgating, passing in
restricted/no-pass zones, horn-
blowing, nasty gestures, rude-
ness and anger resulting in
road rage are a few faults we
blame on those we are actual-
lyi assaulting.
Inverness is a "snowbird"
town where some of the elder-
ly drivers, with slower reflex-
es, maneuver their too-big cars
in a frightening manner,
attempting to park, turn cor-
ners, merge into traffic, or
simply steer safely
We slam on our brakes as a
speeding stereo-system darts
in front of us with no signal,
only leaving a few inches
U
before metal-to-metal would
occur. Recognizing the driver
as an unskilled, carefree
teenager, showing off for a car
full of peers, we shake our
heads.
Those drivers in between
these two groups are the
majority They push their big,
chrome grille into the rear
window of the car's trunk they
impatiently follow dangerous-
ly close.
Our youngsters should be
required to take driver's edu-
cation no training, no
license. Our elderly should
have to retake both written
and physical driving tests at,
perhaps, the age of 72.
Blaming the very young and
the elderly demonstrates lack
of knowledge for reality. No
one is exempt; we all become
"rusty," driving when we
shouldn't be, failing to consid-
er others and making mistakes
that leave our hearts racing.
We take our driving privi-
lege for granted. Slow down,
drive safely and be courteous.
Remember "the life you
save may be your own," and
life is very precious.
Joanie Welch
Inverness
Succeeding in Iraq
How can letter-writer
Marilyn Day take Veterans
Day to promote her own agen-
da against the Iraq War? She,
used this occasion to lobby for
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her politics, our defeat in Iraq,
and to give comfort to our ene-
mies. She also insulted the
veterans who proudly served
in wars like Operation's
Enduring Freedom and Iraqi
Freedom, Korea and Vietnam
by telling us what a legitimate
war is.
I am proud of my service to
my country during this con-
flict. My grandfather, a Korean
War vet, also constantly
described how proud he was
of his service before he died
in 1991. The things I saw first-
hand contradict greatly with
the recycled talking points you
use daily from liberal com-
mentators while sitting com-
fortably in your home. Most
troops believe in what we are
fighting for.
It's troubling to hear people
say this is an illegal war, with-
out ever reading the long trail
of U.N. resolutions authorizing
the war. I also hear how this is
a war for cheap oil when gas
prices say otherwise. It's sad
to hear soldiers in the field,
like Gen. Petraeus, called
liars. President Bush is also
called a liar about weapons of
mass destruction, even though
the military has recovered
hundreds of VX nerve gas con-
tainers throughout Iraq.
VX is a deadly liquid that
intensifies when dispersed
with the detonation of an
explosive. This gas is not
made in a factory, but in labo-
ratories that are only the size
of a bathroom. Just 200 micro-
grams of VX can kill a 200-
pound man. In the hands of a
terrorist, a tablespoon of VX
could be used to wipe out the
entire population of Beverly
Hills, Lecanto, Crystal River,
Inverness or Homosassa. This
isn't alarmism, it's a fact.
Fortunately, the war is great-
ly improving with positive con-
ditions, and uplifting news is
coming out of Iraq daily All
Americans should want us to
succeed in building a stable
Iraq that is an ally in the War
on Terrorism. Otherwise, his-
tory says we may see an
increase in terrorism, mass
graves, and an emboldened,
nuclear-armed Iran.
Bill Ponko
Beverly Hills
'Sicko' lessons
If you haven't yet seen
Michael Moore's new movie,
"Sicko,'" you definitely owe it
to yourself to go and rent it at
the video store immediately
My wife and I did, and we
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people. We spend $6,000.
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insured, and 45 million citi-
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and do useful labor every day
of the year have no health
insurance whatsoever. They
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Universal Health Care is such
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country who will oppose any
form of Universal Health Care'
until water flows uphill and
time runs backward.
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Beverly Hills
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Shop complex
will require
infrastructure
T he proposed new shop-
ping center on the south-
west corner of the inter-
section of County Roads 486 and
491 poses major challenges for
county planners.
The proposed development
includes a Wal-Mart
Supercenter, five retail shops
and seven outparcels on what is
now vacant property located on
-a rolling hillside in central
Citrus County. Three of the four
roads that lead to the intersec-
tion are two-lane roads.
While the county .has dis-
cussed with the developer the
need for road improvements
around the pro-
posed shopping
center, it is likely
that at least part of
the development
will occur before all
of the roads leading
to the center are
widened.
the county.
They are asking valid ques-
tions about the amount of park-
ing and the adequacy of parking
for outparcels, the size of park-
ing spaces, the need for appro-
priate drainage and buffering,
and the impact of the develop-
ment on the transportation
infrastructure.
One can hope the county will
apply lessons learned when the
Inverness Wal-Mart was permit-
ted without insisting on appro-
priate improvements along Croft
Avenue, and will hold the devel-
oper accountable for major
funding for needed road
THE ISSUE:
Proposed Wal Mart
shopping center.
OUR OPINION:
Do it right.
This portends
major traffic problems on the
already-busy roads unless the
county is aggressive in upgrad-
ing them all the way to where
they either become four lane or
intersect four-lane roads. It is
hard to see how this develop-
ment can happen without major
upgrades to the roads affected
by it.
While the developer is asking
for a quick decision on a devel-
opment agreement with the
county, commissioners are wise
to be asking hard questions
about how this proposed devel-
opment will affect the center of
Vote, don't complain
There's been a lot of press about
President Bush and how poorly he's
running the country regarding the
war and a lot of other activities, and
the fact that we're using more corn
to make ethanol when he has a lot
of oil holdings himself. It's very sad
that this has to go on. But it ought
to be an indicator, peo-
ple, that now you have an
opportunity next year to n l
elect somebody who can
do the job. If you don't
like what you see with
this man, then take the
time, learn the facts,
know the people and
select the right one who
will do the job. Don't just
sit there and do nothing
and then when you get CALL
another one in there
that's no better than 5--
Bush, you spend the next U5 U
four years complaining
about what this other person isn't
doing. Here's your chance to stand
up and be counted, so take advan-
tage of it. It's a liberty that a lot of
countries don't have.
Puttin' on the Ritz
This regards someone who
phoned in and wants to build a Ritz
Carlton for the dogs, a new animal
shelter. They want baths, runways, a
spa and all this kind of stuff.
They're even asking to cut some
salaries so we could do this. This
person's got their head somewhere
that the sun don't shine. Let people
take care of their own dogs. We
shouldn't have to have an animal
control thing like that. If animals
get loose and are wandering and so
forth, euthanize them and then we'll
improvements to
support the shop-
ping center.
This is a project
that can provide
much-needed con-
struction jobs for
county residents,
but county planners
need to be careful
that legitimate concerns about
the impact of the development
are addressed before a develop-
ment agreement is signed.
Do this project right, and the
county will have a well-land-
scaped development with ade-
quate parking and good access.
Do it wrong, and the county will
have an unsightly big-box shop-
ping center with crowded park-
ing lots and congestion on roads
leading to it.
We encourage the county to do
it right, since we will.all live with
their decisions for many years to
come.
be rid of that problem.
Tax relief
Help me maybe I'm missing
something. The homestead exemp-
tion that is going to be doubled to
$50,000 is going to help those peo-
ple whose assessed value is over
$50,000. However, the individual
who wrote in who has a small older
home with a $49,000
II assessment says he will
get no additional relief at
all. What I'm having trou-
ble understanding is,
what additional relief is
there? If your $49,000
home is under the
$50,000 assessment,
^ you pay no tax at all. I
can think of no other
tw' relief.
Too many co-pays
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S|U57 'J I just want to tell every-
l I body to be careful of all
the big plans of the new
PPOs. I've had one for a year and if
you stay well, you're OK. If you get
sick and have to go to the hospital
or have an ambulance, God help
you. It's an absolute nightmare of
co-pays and I get one nearly every
day. I'm into this thing now $2,800
and over that's not counting the
medication. I could have gotten reg-
ular no-hassle insurance cheaper
and not be bothered with co-pays
that arrive in the mail almost daily.
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be very, very careful. I paid the co-
pays and probably didn't need to
pay some of them. But if you try to
get your insurance company to tell
you what to do, it's a nightmare to
try to get them, too. They don't
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Corps values
Gee after reading the first page
of the Chronicle on Nov. 2 with a pic-
ture of 1st Sgt. Don Guard USMC
(Ret.) I am tempted to rush right
down to my local Marine recruiter
and sign up. But wait, I am 80 years
old. Yet, like Guard as a Marine, I still
know how to load my M1, pull the pin
on a frag grenade and count before
throwing it.
Of greater significance perhaps 1st
Sgt. Guard, along with his decorations
and medals, represents what the
United States Marine Corps stands
for God-Country-Corps. I know as
Marines we tend to "swagger" some
- I am not sure why
What I do know is America
"expects" more from their Marines.
To date we have not disappointed
them due in part by Marines such as
1st Sgt. Guard. I am impressed with
his "Purple Heart Medals," but I am
just as pleased that I do not qualify to
belong to that organization.
Neville Anderson
Inverness
Affirmative action
In reply to Mr. Peckham and his
support of Clarence Thomas.
Let me tell you something about
this man Thomas. As a black man, he
received affirmative action when he
went through college and law school,
but when he became head of the
Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, he tried, unsuccessfully,
to destroy the agency and affirmative
action.
When I worked in the federal gov-
ernment, I knew this man. I am sure
we all remember when Thomas was
at the Senate hearings and they
brought in a young woman lawyer,
who had worked for him, to testify.
She testified that he had sexually
harassed her. This didn't seem to mat-
ter to those who supported him, and
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by a slim majority vote, Thomas was
appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court
where he remains today. Unfor-
tunately, he continues to vote against
affirmative action and equal rights for
women.
On a positive note, I was very
pleased that it was a woman, Cmdr
Pamela Melroy, who landed the space
shuttle, Discovery, on Nov 7. If
Thomas had his way, she would never
have been given that opportunity.
Ruth J. Anderson
Homosassa
Policing differences
The recent decision by the Crystal
River City Council to disband their
police department and contract with
the sheriff has prompted me to make
a few observations.
In all governmental actions, there
seems to be winners and losers. In
this case, the winners are the police
officers. They will now have an
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expanded promotional ladder, better
salaries, improved benefits, the best
equipment available and, most of all,
they will no longer be accountable to
a group of people that has no clue
what public safety is all about.
The losers will be the citizens of
Crystal River. First and foremost,
there will not be a savings except pos-
sibly initially. In fact, their costs will
go up. The sheriff said the savings
would come from administrative and
supervision costs. In reality, those
costs should be reflected in the con-
tract as overhead or some other like
title. Usually, it is a percentage of the
overall contract. The officer's salary,
benefits, cars, equipment, etc., will no
longer be up to the council, but rather
the sheriff and the sheriff only.
If the council does not like an
increase in the contract costs, its
choices are limited to going through
the very expensive cost of restarting
its own department or paying the bill
and passing the cost along to the tax-
payers. Bottom line is the cost of
police services is no longer up to the
city council. Also realize the contract
is with this sheriff.
The city loses also in the type of
police service. The deputies are good
officers and will respond to a call and
handle it properly. However, city and
county policing processes are differ-
ent. The city officers are committed
and accountable to the people in
their direct community and are very
knowledgeable of their problems and
needs. The deputy moves around the
entire county and the relationship is
not as personal because of sheer
miles and people.
This may seem unimportant with
the excitement of a pie-in-the-sky tax
savings, but it will come home to
roost, and, as usual, the citizens will
pay the price.
Roger B. Krieger
Beverly Hills
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Who goes to jail?
If, perchance, our household
receives four water-use viola-
tions and someone has to do
up to 60 days in jail, who does
the jail time me or my
spouse or both of us? Whose
incarceration will satisfy the
water police? What a pathetic
state we are in. Florida is sur-
rounded on three sides by
water, plus millions and mil-
lions of gallons of water from
the springs flow into the Gulf
24/7, mixing with the saltwa-
ter. Must we maintain a pristine
facade for visitors from the
North, or do we go thirsty?
Attention, Swiftmud: The
answer lies in desalination
plants.
Lawn enforcement
In regard to water conserva-
tion within Citrus County: Why
does the county still require
landowners to have a lawn
placed on their property when
they build homes instead of an
alternative landscaping?
Beating the system
With the water shortage the
way it is, I believe we have so
many golf courses in this coun-
ty, in Citrus County, that they
ought to water only once a
week at the most unless they're
on treated sewer water. And
until they get on treated sewer
water, they should be not
allowed to water more than
once a week because it's only a
benefit of a few. I know they
make money off of it, but it
only benefits a few. The majori-
ty of the county does not play
golf. And the other thing is, a
lot of people, to avoid getting
fined for watering illegally dur-
ing the day, are now watering
at 2, 3 and 4 in the morning.
Now ain't that something? They
set their timers on. I thought I
had a water leak and I walked
outside to look at 2 o'clock in
the morning and it's my neigh-
Hot Corner:
TOM DICK
Go for it
I just read in the paper that
Tom Dick is filing a federal law-
suit against Valentino, June
Fisher and Battista. All I can
say is, go get 'em, Dick.
Just go away
S-Tomn Dick why doesn't he
just accept the fact that he
was wrong and why doesn't he
just go away?
Got it coming
Yeah, Mr. Dick, I don't under-
stand why you're complaining.
You did this behind June
Fisher's back. If you would
have been honest and not let
the sheriff influence your opin-
ions and been doing it on your
own, it might have been more
understandable. But you did
this behind her back, and in
the military you'd be court-
martialed for that.
Insubordination that's exact-
ly what you did. So you got
what you got coming right
there.
Turned down job
I just read in the paper
today, Nov. 14, that Tom Dick's
filing to sue the county for not
doing his job and for not doing
what his boss told him to. He
was offered that job ... and he
didn't take it because he didn't
have the background for it ...
Take your lumps
This guy, Tom Dick he's
not the only one who lost jobs
over the years, civil service or
non-civil service, corporate
America or not corporate
America. He should take his
lumps and bumps and go
away instead of crying like a
baby. He should just dry up
and blow away.
SO YOU KNOW
News notes tend to run
one week prior to the
date of an event.
I During the busy season,
expect notes to run no
more than twice.
Submit information at
least two weeks before
bor's water system coming on
at 2 o'clock in the morning
every night watering in the
morning so they don't get
caught watering illegally again,
you know? So you know there's
always a way to beat the sys-
tem.
Playing golf
To answer your question
about the water: I'm going to
play golf two, three, four times
a week. Depends on how I feel,
because I have plenty of beer
to drink.
Burglars' tip
I see the county is going to
hire a code enforcement officer
to go around and cite people
for watering on the wrong days.
If you're not home, they're
going to hang a yellow sticker
on the doorknob. This is won-
derful. If the person happens
to be out of town for three
weeks on vacation, why doesn't
the sheriff's office just put a
sign in his front yard, "Gone for
a month nice home to hit
and rob." Can't we use some
common sense while we're try-
ing to enforce this watering?
Desal plants
Hey, what's up with Florida?
Let's get serious about water.
No reusable wastewater should
be polluting the Atlantic or the
Gulf, but reclaimed. And where
are the desalination plants?
We're surrounded by water and
it's a long peninsula. Why don't
we seek out the latest, best
and most cost-efficient desalin-
ization method to increase sup-
plies and to build up the water
tables? So far, there's threats of
fines for excessive use, and
high impact fees for new
growth, to slow it down a little
bit. But let's look at the future
and get going with some type
of water management and
desalination plants and things
that will help us grow and have
water in the future instead of
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being like Georgia and some of
the other places.
Paying fair share
This is for the person in Pine
Ridge wanting someone to
explain why their water rates
would be going up why
should they be punished, as
they put it.
The reality is, Citrus Springs
has been paying 53 percent
higher water usage rates all
these years and no one
seemed to know about it.
Now that that dirty little
secret is out, they want all the
communities served by the
same water company to pay
their fair share. Why are we
being punished?
I suggest everyone in Citrus
Springs take a look at their bill
and compare it to someone
they know in Pine Ridge if you
want to see for yourself, and
start complaining and going to
your community meetings
because we seem to be taking
the brunt of everything here.
Making a deal
I think it's unfair for the com-
missioners to have made a
deal with Pine Ridge not to
raise their water rates when the
water rates in Citrus Springs
are much higher and the water
comes out of the same pump-
ing station.
Enforce rules
I don't live in Pine Ridge or
Citrus Springs or Sugarmill
Woods, but I think it's really
unfair to raise the water rates
for everybody because some
few are not complying with the
rules and regulations of water-
ing. Let's enforce these rules
and regulations. Maybe even if
there is a fine. Maybe if some-
body reported it, they should-
get some kind of reward or '
part of the fine some way to
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Bucs 19, Redskins 13
Washington 0 3 7 3 13
Tampa Bay 10 9 0 0 19
S' First Quarter
-'TB-Graham 1 run (Bryant kick), 10:00.
TB-FG Bryant 35, 6:27.
Second Quarter
TB-FG Bryant 27, 12:28.
*TB-FG Bryant 48, 10:13.
'Was-FG Suisham 43, 6:11.
'TB-FG Bryant 39, :00.
Third Quarter
*Was-Cooley 39 pass from Campbell
(Suisham kick), 10:38.
Fourth Quarter
*Was-FG Suisham 38, 11:19.
Was TB
First downs 23 9
Tbtal Net Yards 412 192
Rushes-yards 31-120 25-99
Passing 292 93
Punt Returns 4-19 2-9
Kickoff Returns 4-83 3-67
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-3
Comp-Att-Int 30-49-2 11-23-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-9 3-22
Punts 2-38.5 7-50.4
Fumbles-Lost 4-4 1-0'
Penalties-Yards 4-27 4-25
Time of Possession 34:53 25:07
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
.RUSHING-Washington, Portis 20-68,
Betts 8-47, Campbell 2-4, Randle El 1-1.
Tampa Bay, Graham 21-75, Gradkowski 2-
24, Garcia 2-0.
PASSING-Washington, Campbell 30-
49-2-301. Tampa Bay, Gradkowski 9-19-0-
106, Garcia 2-4-0-9.
RECEIVING-Washington, Cooley 6-96,
McCardell 6-60, Caldwell 5-43, Moss 5-37,
Portis 5-33, Betts 3-32. Tampa Bay, Hilliard 4-
44, Smith 3-41, Galloway 2-21, Graham 2-9.
Vikings 41, Giants 17
Minnesota 14 10 3 14 41
N.Y. Giants 7 0 3 7 17
First Quarter
Min-Rice 60 pass from Jackson
(Longwell kick), 14:19.
NYG-Droughns 1 run (Tynes kick), 9:25.
Min-Sharper 20 interception return
(Longwell kick), 3:15.
Second Quarter
Min-Taylor 8 run (Longwell kick), 9:49.
Min-FG Longwell 46, 3:16.
Third Quarter
NYG-FG Tynes 48, 11:07.
Min-FG Longwell 26, 1:43.
Fourth Quarter
Min-Smith 93 interception return
(Longwell kick), 13:41.
Min-Greenway 37 interception return
(Longwell kick), 12:59.
NYG-Burress 6 pass from Manning
(Tynes kick), 5:54.
Min NYG
First downs 15 18
Total Net Yards 251 309
Rushes-yards 39-127 19-75
Passing 124 234
Punt Returns 0-0 2-12
Kickoff Returns 3-66 8-176
interceptions Ret. 4-169 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 10-12-0 21-49-4
Sacked-Yards Lost 4-5 3-39
Punts 5-40.6 4-46.3
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-15 5-30
Time of Possession 32:14 27:46'
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Minnesota, Taylor 31-77,
Jackson 5-38, Moore 3-12. N.Y. Giants,
Droughns 15-46, Bradshaw 4-29.
PASSING-Minnesota, Jackson 10-12-
0-129. N.Y. Giants, Manning 21-49-4-273.
RECEIVING-Minnesota, Rice 3-82,
Wade. 2-14, Taylor ,2-12, Shiancoe .1-13,
zWillia,,-no.r 1-8, Dugan 1-0..N.Y. Giants,
Bure5' 7- I3. Toomer 4-83, Shockey 4-44,
Moss 3-39, Droughns 1-6, Hixon 1-5,
Matthews 1-3.
Raiders 20, Chiefs 17
Oakland 3 3 7 7 20
Kansas City 7 3 7 0 17
First Quarter
Oak-FG Janikowski 25, 11:02.
KC-Smith 10 run (Rayner kick); 6:02.
Second Quarter
Oak-FG Janikowski 54, 10:39.
KC-FG Rayner 30, 5:30.
Third Quarter
,Oak-Jordan 5 run (Janikowski kick), 6:04.
KC-Smith 5 run (Rayner kick), :43.
Fourth Quarter
Oak-Fargas 14 run (Janikowski kick), 9:34.
Oak KC
'First downs 19 18
Total Net Yards 312 292
Rushes-yards 29-153 37-164
.Passing 159 128
Punt Returns 0-0 0-0
Kickoff Returns 4-83 4-78
Interceptions Ret. 1-4 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 15-22-0 12-23-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-11 3-17
Punts 4-42.3 3-36.7
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 7-58 7-48
Time of Possession 27:49 32:11
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Oakland, Fargas 22-139,
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Kansas City, Smith 31-150, Croyle 4-10,
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SRECEIVING-Oakland, Curry 6-39,
Miller 4-38, Porter 3-75, Fargas 2-18.
Kansas City, Bowe 4-63, Gonzalez 3-48,
Kennison 2-22, Parker 1-9, Smith 1-2,
Wilson 1-1.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Kansas City,
Rayner 33 (WL).
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Baltimore 0 7 7 0 14
SanDiego 0 22 7 3 32
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SD-FG Kaeding 27, 13:11.
Bal-McGahee 1 run (Stover kick), 9:59.
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RUSHING-Baltimore, McGahee 17-59,
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,Tomlinson 24-77, Rivers 2-3, Turner 2-2,
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'M.Smith 4-28, Darling 2-24, Clayton 2-15,
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9, Sypniewski 1-2, Vickers 1-(minus 1).
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NFL SCORES
Jaguars 36, Bills 14
Buffalo 0 7 7 0 14
Jacksonville 10 6 3 17 36
First Quarter
Jac-Taylor 50 run (Scobee kick), 9:40.
Jac-FG Scobee 46, 1:21.
Second Quarter
Jac-FG Scobee 33, 10:56.
Buf-Thomas 10 pass from Losman
(Lindell kick), 6:03.
Jac-FG Scobee 22, :04.
Third Quarter
Jac-FG Scobee 23, 8:06.
Buf-Parrish 24 run (Lindell kick), 1:29.
Fourth Quarter
Jac-FG Scobee 20, 14:10.
Jac-Williams 59 pass from Garrard
(Scobee kick), 2:39.
Jac-Jones-Drew 17 run (Scobee kick), 1:43.
Buf Jac
First downs 20 21
Total Net Yards 297 416
Rushes-yards 24-94 26-124
Passing 203 292
Punt Returns 1-12 2-12
Kickoff Returns 6-99 2-53
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-17
Comp-Att-Int 27-40-2 23-37-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 1-4
Punts 4-37.8 1-51.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 5-29 1-5
Time of Possession 30:45 29:15
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Buffalo, Thomas 15-46,
Parrish 1-24, Jackson 5-18, Losman 3-6.
Jacksonville, Taylor 14-104, Jones-Drew
10-10, Garrard 1-7, G.Jones 1-3.
PASSING-Buffalo, Losman 27-40-2-
211. Jacksonville, Garrard 23-37-0-296.
RECEIVING-Buffalo, A.Thomas 8-45,
Reed 6-50, Jackson 5-47, Parrish 4-26,
Evans 2-19, Gaines 1-19, Royal 1-5.
Jacksonville, Northcutt 5-65, Wilford 5-60,
Lewis 5-57, Jones-Drew 2-16, Taylor 2-14,
Wrighster 2-12, Williams 1-59, M.Jones 1-13.
Saints 31, Panthers 6
New Orleans 0 10 21 0 31
Carolina 3 3 0 0 6
First Quarter
Car-FG Kasay 45, 4:24.
Second Quarter
NO-Moore 1 pass from Brees (Mare
kick), 7:33.
NO-FG Mare 46, 3:02.
Car-FG Kasay 29, :25.
Third Quarter
NO-Miller 1 pass from Brees (Mare
kick), 10:12.
NO-Brees 8 run (Mare kick), 6:14.
NO-Colston 4 pass from Brees (Mare
kick), :47.
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First downs 22 11
Total Net Yards 373 195
Rushes-yards 39-113 18-43
Passing 260 152
Punt Returns 2-12 2-12
Kickoff Returns 2-43 6-101
Interceptions Ret. 3-(-4) 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 24-36-1 18-36-3
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-9
Punts 5-42.6 4-43.3
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards. 5-76 5-35
Time of Possession 39:23 20:37
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-New Orleans, Stecker 13-
42, P.Thomas 12-32, Bush 9-32, Brees 1-
8, Karney 1-2, Martin 3-(minus 3).
Carolina, Smith 1-22, D.Williams 4-19,
Carr 2-5, Hoover 2-2, Foster 9-(minus 5).
PASSING-New Orleans, Brees 24-36-
1-260. Carolina, Carr 10-22-2-95, Moore 8-
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RECEIVING-New Orleans, Colston 7-
93, Miller 4-32, Bush 3-30, Moore 3-16,
Patten 2-17, Stecker 2-8, Henderson 1-33,
Johnson 1-19, Copper 1-12. .Carolina,
Smith 6-47, King 5-36, Carter 3-41, Colbert
2-21 Fo.ier2-16 .
MISSED FIELD GOAL-New Orleans,
Mare 57 (SH).
Browns 27, Texans 17
Houston 7 3 0 7- 17
Cleveland 0 14 3 10 27
First Quarter
Hou-Walter 17 pass from Schaub
(K.Brown kick), 2:23.
Second Quarter
Cle-Edwards 19 pass from Anderson
(Dawson kick), 9:55.
Hou-FG K.Brown 41, 7:09.
Cle-Winslow 7 pass from Anderson
(Dawson kick), :16..
Third Quarter
Cle-FG Dawson 25, 7:24.
Fourth Quarter
Cle-FG Dawson 27, 8:32.
Cle-Lewis 1 run (Dawson kick), 5:48.
Hou-Daniels 6 pass from Schaub
(K.Brown kick), 3:12.
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First downs 17 21
Total Net Yards 314 397
Rushes-yards 18-77 33-148
Passing 237 249
Punt Returns 1-16 2-21
Kickoff Returns 5-95 2-54
Interceptions Ret. 1-33 2-1
Comp-Att-Int 22-36-2 24-35-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-19 1-4
Punts 4-34.3 5-34.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0
Penalties-Yards 5-26 7-71
Time of Possession 24:37 35:23
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Houston, Dayne 16-78,
Schaub 1-7, Jones 1-(minus 8). Cleveland,
Lewis 29-134, J.Wright 3-14, Vickers 1-0.
PASSING-Houston, Schaub 22-36-2-
256. Cleveland, Anderson 24-35-1-253.
RECEIVING-Houston, Daniels 7-82,
Walter 6-65, Davis 3-51, A.Johnson 3-37,
Dayne 2-7, Jones 1-14. Cleveland,
Winslow 10-107, Jurevicius 5-55, Edwards
4-57, J.Wright 3-21, Lewis 2-13.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Houston,
K.Brown 46 (WR).
Bengals 35, Titans 6
Tennessee 0 6 0 0 6
Cincinnati 7 7 14 7 35
First Quarter
Cin-R.Johnson 5 run (Graham kick),
7:50.
Second Quarter
Ten-FG Bironas 28, 9:40.
Cin-C.Johnson 10 pass from Palmer
(Graham kick), 4:20.
Ten-FG Bironas 23, :03.
Third Quarter
Cin-Watson 6 run (Graham kick), 9:59.
Cin-C.Johnson 2 pass from Palmer
(Graham kick), 6:50.
Fourth Quarter
Cin-C.Johnson 3 pass from Palmer
(Graham kick), 12:58.
Ten Cin
First downs 10 30
Total Net Yards 305 426
Rushes-yards 18-61 36-148
Passing 244 278
Punt Returns 1-0 1-2
Kickoff Returns 6-123 3-86
Interceptions Ret. 1-17 1-4
Comp-Att-Int 19-31-1 32-38-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-2 1-5
Punts 3-32.7 2-43.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 6-55 4-35
Time of Possession 21:30 38:30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Tennessee, C.Brown 8-28,
White 8-27, Young 2-6. Cincinnati,
R.Johnson 25-88, Dorsey 5-42, Watson 4-
17, Chatman 1-5, Houshmandzadeh 1-
(minus 4).
PASSING-Tennessee, Young 19-31-1-
246. Cincinnati, Palmer 32-38-1-283.
RECEIVING-Tennessee, Scaife 5-33,
Gage 4-98, Moulds 2-54, R.Williams 2-9,
White 2-(minus 1), Hartsock 1-27, Troupe
1-13, C.Brown 1-7, Barclay 1-6. Cincinnati,
C.Johnson 12-103, Houshmandzadeh 7-
66, Watson 5-32, Henry 3-41, Kelly 3-35,
Coats 1-6, Dorsey 1-0.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Cincinnati,
Graham 26 (WL).
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Denver 3 10 14 7 0 34
Chicago 3 3 14 14 3 37
First Quarter
Chi-FG Gould 24, 6:55.
Den-FG Elam 23, 3.16.
Second Quarter
Den-Hall 16 run (Elam kick), 14:10.
Chi-FG Gould 44, 5:32.
Den-FG Elam 22, :13.
Third Quarter
Chi-Hester 75 punt return (Gould kick),
12:49.
Den-Sapp 5 run (Elam kick), 2.38.
Chi-Hester 88 kick return (Gould kick),
2:26.
Den-Marshall 68 pass from Cutler
(Elam kick), 2:11.
Fourth Quarter
Den-Scheffler 14 pass from Cutler
(Elam kick), 10:38.
Chi-Peterson 4 run (Gould kick), 5:17.
Chi-Berrian 3 pass from Grossman
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Overtime
Chi-FG Gould 39, 11:19.
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First downs 22 18
Total Net Yards 430 293
Rushes-yards 37-138 32-122
Passing 292 171
Punt Returns 2-5 5-81
Kickoff Returns 7-108 8-191
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-4
Comp-Att-lnt 17-31-1 17-33-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-10 3-22
Punts 8-36.9 6-40.2
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-3
Penalties-Yards 5-28 5-50
Time of Possession 33:54 29:47
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Denver, A.Hall 26-98, Sapp
7-28, Cutler 2-12, Bell 1-0, Marshall 1-0.
Chicago, Benson 8-47, Peterson 17-45,
Wolfe 3-29, Grossman 4-1.
PASSING-Denver, Cutler 17-31-1-302.
Chicago, Grossman 17-33-1-193.
RECEIVING-Denver, Scheffler 5-82,
Stokley 5-50, Marshall 4-97, A.Hall 2-69,
Sapp 1-4. Chicago, Peterson 5-41, Berrian
3-24, Clark 2-61, Muhammad 2-26, Davis
1-21, Olsen 1-10, McKie 1-8, Gilmore 1-1,
Hester 1-1.
49ers 37, Cardinals 31
San Francisco 7 10 7 7 6 37
Arizona 7 14 0 10 0 31
First Quarter
Ari-Fitzgerald 28 pass from Warner
(Rackers kick), 10:28.
SF-Davis 2 pass from Dilfer.(Nedney
kick), :36.
Second Quarter
SF-FG Nedney 19, 11:21.
SF-Gore 11 run (Nedney kick), 10:22.
Ari-Shipp 1 run (Rackers kick), 5:59.
Ari-Fitzgerald 48 pass from Warner
(Rackers kick), :00.
Third Quarter
SF-Battle 57 pass from Dilfer (Nedney
kick), 5:47.
Fourth Quarter
Ari-Patrick 2 pass from Rattay (Rackers
kick), 9:53.
SF-Gore 35 run (Nedney kick), 1:15.
Ari-FG Rackers 19, :00.
Overtime
SF-Banta-Cain fumble recovery in end
zone, 4:56.
First downs
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
Passing
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-Int
Sacked-Yards Lost
Punts
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Time of Possession
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3-79
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RUSHING-San Francisco, Gore 21-
116, Dilfer 1-10, Hicks 2-7, Robinson 1-4.
Arizona, James 17-78, Shipp 5-14,
Arrington 2-4.
PASSING-San Francisco, Dilfer 25-39-
0-256. Arizona, Warner 34-48-2-484,
Rattay 1-1-0-2.
RECEIVING-San Francisco, Gore 11-
98, Davis 6-45, Jackson 5-43, Battle 1-57,
Robinson 1-8, Walker 1-5. Arizona,
Fitzgerald 9-156, Boldin 6-76, Bry.Johnson
5-80, Arrington 5-26, Morey 4-79, Pope 2-
39, Patrick 2-19, James 2-11.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-San
Francisco, Nedney 55 (WR). Arizona,
Rackers 32 (WL).
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Kansas City
Oakland
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA HomeAway
11 0 1.000 442 185 5--006-0-0
5 6 0 .455 167258 3-3-02-3-0
2 9 0 .182 181 278 2-4-00-5-0
0 10 0 .000 183 274 0-5-0 0-5-0
South
W L T Pct PF PA HomeAway
9 2 0 .818 309172 4-1-05-1-0
8 3 0 .727 243 195 4-2-04-1-0
6 5 0 .545 204 221 3-2-0 3-3-0
5 6 0 .455 243 263 3-2-0 2-4-0
North
W L T Pct PF PA HomeAway
7 3 0 .700 269145 5-0-02-3-0
7 4 0 .636 315 311 5-1-02-3-0
4 7 0 .364 281 292 3-3-0 1-4-0
4 7 0 .364 182243 3-2-01-5-0
West
W L T Pct PF PA HomeAway
6 5 0 .545 261 223 5-1-01-4-0
5 6 0 .455 221 295 3-3-0 2-3-0
4 7 0 .364 162206 2-4-02-3-0
3 8 0 .273 200240 1-4-02-4-0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
L T Pct PF PA
1 0 .909 358221
4 0 .636 253 241.
6 0 .455 234218
6 0 .455 213240
South
L T Pct PF PA
4 0 .636 214 164
6 0 .455 243 252
7 0 .364 173243
8 0 .273 155244
North
L T Pct PF PA
1 0 .909 296 185
5 0 .545 257269
6 0 .455 236 227
6 0 .455 221 251
West
L T Pct PF PA
4 0 .636 245 183
6 0 .455 254 259
8 0 .273 150254
9 0 .182 168281
Thursday's Games
Green Bay 37, Detroit 26
Dallas 34, N.Y. Jets 3
Indianapolis 31, Atlanta 13
Sunday's Games
Seattle 24, St. Louis 19
Minnesota 41, N.Y. Giants 17
Oakland 20, Kansas City 17
Cleveland 27, Houston 17
Cincinnati 35, Tennessee 6
New Orleans 31, Carolina 6
Tampa Bay 19, Washington 13
Jacksonville 36, Buffalo 14
San Diego 32, Baltimore 14
San Francisco 37, Arizona 31, OT
Chicago 37, Denver 34, OT
New England 31, Philadelphia 28
Today's Game
Miami at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m.
NFL SCORES
Seahawks 24, Rams 19
Seattle 7 0 10 7 24
St. Louis 16 3 0 0 19
First Quarter
StL-Safety, Morris tackled in end zone,
8:46.
StL-Jackson 53 run (Wilkins kick), 8:30.
Sea-Wilson 89 kickoff return (Brown
kick), 8:14.
StL-Bruce 15 pass from Frerotte
(Wilkins kick), :28.
Second Quarter
StL-FG Wilkins 23, 8:07.
Third Quarter
Sea-FG Brown 33, 9:36.
Sea-Branch 9 pass from Hasselbeck
(Brown kick), 3:22.
Fourth Quarter
Sea-Weaver 5 run (Brown kick), 5:57.
Sea StL
First downs 18 17
Total Net Yards 302 265
Rushes-yards 19-87 31-104
Passing 215 161
Punt Returns 6-64 2-51
Kickoff Returns 4-166 6-169
Interceptions Ret. 2-0 1-13
Comp-Att-lnt 21-38-1 23-37-2
Sacked-Yards Lost 5-34 4-32.
Punts 5-46.6 9-47.2
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-0
Penalties-Yards 6-45 4-20
Time of Possession 24:43 35:17
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Seattle, Morris 16-79,
Weaver 1-5, Hasselbeck 2-3. St. Louis,
Jackson 23-90, Pittman 5-11, Frerotte 2-2,
D.Hall 1-1.
PASSING-Seattle, Hasselbeck 21-38-
1-249. St. Louis, Bulger 3-5-1-32, Frerotte
20-32-1-161.
RECEIVING-Seattle, Engram 7-70,
Branch 5-92, Hackett 4-41, Pollard 2-18,
Burleson 1-20, Morris 1-5, Heller 1-3. St.
Louis, Bruce 6-63, Holt 5-54, Bennett 4-35,
Jackson 3-15, McMichael 2-26, Leonard 2-
0, D.Hall 1-0.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Seattle,
Brown 46 (WL), 52 (WR).
HomeAway
5-1-0 5-0-0
3-3-04-1-0
2-3-0 3-3-0
3-2-0 2-4-0
HomeAway
5-1-0 2-3-0
2-3-0 3-3-0
0-5-04-2-0
2-4-0 1-4-0
HomeAway
5-1-05-0-0
4-2-02-3-0
3-2-02-4-0
2-3-0 3-3-0
HomeAway
5-1-0 2-3-0
3-2-0 2-4-0
1-4-02-4-0
0-5-02-4-0
AFC NFC Div,
8-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0
5-5-0 0-1-0 3-2-0
2-5-0 0-4-0 1-3-0
0-6-0 0-4-0 0-3-0
AFC NFC Div
5-2-0 4-0-0 3-0-0
6-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0
3-4-0 3-1-0 2-2-0
3-5-0 2-1-0 0-3-0
AFC NFC DIv
5-2-0 2-1-04-0-0
5-4-0 2-0-0 3-2-0
4-5-0 0-2-0 2-2-0
1-7-0 3-0-0 0-5-0
AFC NFC Div;
5-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0O
5-3-00-3-0 2-1-0'
3-5-0 1-2-0 2-2-0,
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NFC AFC Div
7-0-0 3-1-0 4-0-0,
5-4-02-0-0 2-2-0
3-5-02-1-0 1-3-0
3-5-02-1-0 1-3-0
NFC AFC Div
6-2-0 1-2-0 30-0
4-3-0 1-3-0 2-2-0
4-4-0 0-3-0 2-3-0
2-5-0 1-3-0 1-3-0
NFC AFC DIv
7-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0'
4-5-0 2-0-0 3-1-0
3-5-0 2-1-0 1-3-0
2-5-03-1-0 1-3-0
NFC AFC Div
6-2-0 1-2-0 4-1-0
3-5-0 2-1-0 2-2-0
3-6-0 0-2-0 3-3-0
2-7-0 0-2-0 1-4-0
Thursday, Nov. 29
Green Bay at Dallas, 8:15 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2
N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m.
Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Washington, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Seattle at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Denver at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Chicago, 4:15 p.m.
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 4:15 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:15 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 3
New England at Baltimore, 8:30 p.m.
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The Top 25 teams in The Associated
Press college football poll, with first-place
votes in parentheses, records through Nov.
24, total points based on 25 points for a
first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Missouri (45) 11-1 1,604 3
2. West Virginia (20) 10-1 1,574 4
3. Ohio St. 11-1 1,469 5
4. Georgia 10-2 1,354 6
5. LSU 10-2 1,269 1
6. Virginia Tech 10-2 1,266 8
7. Kansas 11-1 1,217 2
8. Southern Cal 9-2 1,212 11
9. Oklahoma 10-2 1,191 10
10. Florida 9-3 1,029 12
11. Hawaii 11-0 991 14
12. Boston College 10-2 909 15 ,
13. Arizona St. 9-2 826 7
14. Tennessee 9-3 746 19
15. Illinois 9-3 719 18
16. Clemson 9-3 553 21
17. Texas 9-3 435 13
18. Oregon 8-3 419 9
19. Wisconsin 9-3 398 22
20. Cincinnati 9-3 343 24
21. BYU 9-2 329 23
22. Virginia 9-3 288 16
23. Auburn 8-4 226 25
24. Boise St. 10-2 197 17
25. South Florida 9-3 190 -
Others receiving votes: Arkansas 138,
Texas Tech 119, Connecticut 41, Air Force
19, Michigan 19, Kentucky 13, UCF 11,
Oregon St. 5, Troy 3, Penn St. 1, Tulsa 1,
Wake Forest 1.
USA Today Top 25 Poll
The Top 25 teams in the USA Today col-
lege football coaches poll, with first-place
votes in parentheses, records through Nov.
24, total points based on 25 points for a
first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. West Virginia (37) 10-1 1,467 3
2. Missouri (17) 11-1 1,454 4
3. Ohio State (6) 11-1 1,383 5
4. Georgia 10-2 1,232 7
5. Kansas 11-1 1,161 2
5. Virginia Tech 10-2 1,161 8
7. LSU 10-2 1,134 1
8. Oklahoma 10-2 1,126 9
9. Southern California 9-2 1,073 12
10. Hawaii 11-0 958 13
11. Florida 9-3 898 14
12. Boston College 10-2 861 16
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TODAY'S SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Wake Forest at Iowa.
NBA
10 p.m. (SUN) Orlando Magic at Portland Trail Blazers.
FOOTBALL
8:30 p.m. (ESPN) Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers.
HOCKEY
7 p.m. (VERSUS) Buffalo Sabres at Washington Capitals.
RODEO
8 p.m. (FSNFL) Wrangler Pro Tour Ariat Playoffs. (Taped)
Pre.pC .
TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at Cedar Key.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Seven Rivers at Cedar Key.
BOYS SOCCER
5:30 p.m. Crystal River at North Marion.
8 p.m. Citrus at Springstead.
20. BYU 9-2 649 23 No. 24. Clemson (5-0) did not play. Next:
21. Cincinnati 9-3 512 24 vs. Purdue, Tuesday.
22. Boise State 10-2 493 15 No. 25. Florida (5-1) did not play. Next:
23. Virginia 9-3 478 17 vs. Stetson, Tuesday.
24. Auburn 8-4 402 25 tanin
25. South Florida 9-3 249 NR NBA Standings
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14. Illinois 9-3 674 18 No. 1. North Carolina (5-0) did not play.
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16. Wisconsin 9-3 493 20 No. 2. UCLA (6-0) did not play. Next: vs.
17. Clemson 9-3 469 22 George Washington, Wednesday.
18. Texas 9-3 417 11 No. 3. Memphis (5-0) did not play. Next:
19. Brigham Young 9-2 327 23 vs. Austin Peay, Tuesday.
20. Oregon 8-3 316 10 No. 4. Kansas (5-0) beat Arizona 76-72.
21. Auburn 8-4 271 25 Next: vs. Florida Atlantic, Wednesday.
21. Virginia 9-3 271 15 No. 5. Georgetown (3-0) did not play.
23. Boise State 10-2 247 17 Next: at Old Dominion, Wednesday.
24. Cincinnati 9-3 146 NR No. 6. Louisville (4-1) did not play. Next:
25. Arkansas 8-4 145 NR vs. Miami (Ohio), Saturday.
Others receiving votes: Texas Tech 116; No. 7. Tennessee (5-1) did not play.
South Florida 100; Connecticut 54; Air Next: vs. North Carolina A&T, Tuesday.
Force 41; Penn State 19; Central Florida No. 8. Indiana (4-1) did not play. Next:
18; Michigan 17; Wake Forest 9; Oregon vs. Georgia Tech, Tuesday.
State 7; Rutgers 6; Mississippi State 4; No. 9. Washington State (6-0) beat Air
Oklahoma State 4; Michigan State 3; Troy Force 71-62. Next: at Baylor, Friday.
3; Houston 2; Tulsa 2; Fresno State 1. No. 10. Michigan State (4-1) did not play.
Harris Top 25 Next: vs. N.C. State, Wednesday.
Harris Top 25 No. 11. Marquette (4-1) did not play.
The Top 25 teams in the Harris Next: vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Friday.
Interactive College Football Poll, with first- No. 12. Oregon (5-1) did not play. Next:
place votes in parentheses, records at No. 18 Kansas State, Thursday.
through Nov. 24, total points based on 25 No. 13. Duke (6-0) beat Eastern
points for a first-place vote through one Kentucky 78-43. Next: vs. Wisconsin,
point for a 25th-place vote and previous Tuesday.
ranking: No. 14. Gonzaga (5-1) did not play. Next:
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1. Missouri (57) 11-1 2,779 3 No. 15. Texas (5-0) did not play. Next: vs.
2. West Virginia (45) 10-1 2,753 3 Texas Southern, Wednesday.
3. Ohio State (11) 11-1 2,638 5 No. 16. Texas A&M (6-0) did not play.
4. Georgia 10-2 2,368 7 Next: vs. Alabama, Wednesday.
5. LSU 10-2 2,215 1 No. 17. Pittsburgh (5-0) did not play.
6. Kansas 11-1 2,170 2 Next: vs. Boston University, Tuesday.
7. Virginia Tech 10-2 2,164 8 No. 18. Kansas State (5-1) beat Rider
8. Oklahoma 10-2 2,132 9 82-69. Next: vs. No. 12 Oregon, Thursday.
9. USC 9-2 2,059 12 No. 19. Southern Illinois (3-0) vs.
10. Hawaii (1) 11-0 1,829 13 Southern Cal. Next: vs. No. 8 Indiana,
11. Florida 9-3 1,757 14 Saturday.
12. Boston College 10-2 1,587 16 No. 20. Villanova (4-1) lost to N.C. State
13. Arizona State 9-2 1,446 6 69-68. Next: vs. Pennsylvania, Saturday.
14. Illinois 9-3 1,254 18 No. 21. Syracuse (4-1) did not play. Next:
15. Tennessee 9-3 1,249 19 vs. Massachusetts, Wednesday.
16. Wisconsin 9-3 911 20 No. 22. Butler (6-0) did not play. Next: vs.
17. Texas 9-3 903 11 Ohio State, Saturday.
18. Clemson 9-3 897 22 No. 23. Virginia (5-1) did not play. Next:
19. Oregon 8-3 716 10 vs. Northwestern, Tuesday.
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Washington 6 7 .462
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Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Orlando at Portland, 10 p.m.
San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
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Memphis at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Atlanta at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
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Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m.
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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. #CRC 1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction. 637-4373
CRC1326872
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 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
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins, FREE
EST (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
Roofs, Drives, & Homes
($60+ up) SW ($50+up)
DW (565+ up) 24/7
Kerry (352) 795-4204
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small! Reliable. Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
1A Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press. wash.Lic&lns.
#0169757 344-4409
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
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1 126
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLE! Most repairs.
Free Est,, Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLE! 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
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash Trees Brush
Appl. 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
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, .Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
| Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., app trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In Citrus County
for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
WE ARE
FENCES BY DALLAS
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
Uc./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. Froudto
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
JOHN SCOTT ROOFING
FREE Est. Senior Discount
Lic.ccc1325704
352-447-8050
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Ratesli
Exp'd, Lic. CCC1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Uc#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. #CRC 1326910
(352) 726-1708
W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. Lic. CRC 1327902
(352) 465-2177
www.wfglllesple.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.#SCC 131149747
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 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 A
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
352-302-6436
LANDCLEARING
Site prep, Tree Serv., I
Dump Truck, Demo
352-220-054
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. Augustine 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 l Comm./Res
All Your Property
Needs! 352-419-4607
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
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
T--
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. 4x 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
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
U KRAINUAlIK 9
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Availablell
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
ALL EXTERIOR
S ALUMINUM :
Quality Price!
6" Seamless Gutters |
SLic& Ins 621-0881
ALUMINUM STRUCTURES
5" & 6" Seamless Gutters
FREE Estimatesl ULic. &
Insured (352) 563-2977
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
Uc. (352) 400-2221 Ins.
tiulotttotioe
Your world first.
Eve'ry Day
Cla., tJ
BUILDING OR
REMODELING?
For All Your Entryway Needs!!
* Pre-Hung Doors Door Slab Replacements
* Decorative Door Glass Decorative Cabinet Glass
* Phantom Screens Schloge Locks
RAISE & LOWER BLINDS BETWEEN THE GLASS
Perry's Custom Glass & Doors
730293 (352) 726-6125 Lic.#2598
Wood and Formica
cabinets & counters
FREE Estimates
795-5300 or 628-0839
732803 Lic. & Ins.
Roof Cleaning Specialist'
The Only Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew Off
Siding Stucco Vinyl Concrete Tile & Asphalt Roofs
GUARANTEED!
Restore Protect Beautify Residential & Commercial
=r Suncoast
Exterior
Restoration service Inc.
,877-601-5050 352-489-5265
Au4eminu~ccm mtwetcte4, Stutr .
* Siding Skirting Roofovers
Carports Soffit & Fascia
Decks Screen Rooms
Windows Doors Murals
(352) 563-2977
#CBCA15418 Licensed & Insured
INFORATIO
Installations by ,ST
Brian CBC1253853
et'e n mited ow4 imaat m '
352 -628-7519
w ,^ w a J .. a n c ed a lu r r,, n u m in t of
Siding, Soffit & Fascia, Skirting, Roofovers, Carports,
Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors, Additions
-INFORATION
CCC0254 QB000210Q 10 0 IN
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES
(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
Modernize
Your Home
ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR TRIM
ADD NEW HARDWARE OR LOCKS
V CHANGE YOUR DOORS OR TRIM -
V ADD CROWN MOLDING
V ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS
Call Doors & More
732329 (352) 697-1200
7-37 Z 13 ^
PAINTIIN1 CORP.
Lic. & Ins.
EXPERT PAINTERS -
Cal A axe
Field/Sales Rep's
Citrus, Marion, Hem.
Full time or Part time
(352) 628-4391
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
r PLUMBERS
ONLY
I Experienced I
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
t ir 11f)- I "',IU
Your world d Firt.
E rv'r Da%
C CiapN ieR.E
Classifieds
CUSTODIAL
PERSONELLE
Part Time tfor
Southern Woods
Club House
Contact Rick Kelso
352-382-5996
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
LARGE GREETING
CARD COMPANY
Is seeking
Merchandiser
for local
Inverness area.
10-15 daytime hours
per week. Busy retail
environment,
Seeking highly moti-
vated Individual
Call 1-800-373-3636
Voicemall 99833
-"Employment
c= I nfo
nfoP 'OY M em
IIARBER
ESTHETICS/
SPA TRAINING!
Nail Technology
Massage Therapy
Dec. 8 Massage Thr)y
Weekends
Dec. 10 CosmetoloM
Days
Dec. 17 Barberin
Nights
Jan. 8 Massage Ther.
Tays
Jan- 2 Cosmetology
Nights
Massage Thpv*Nights
Available in 2008
Skin & N61 Soeacdy
Classes Torm Monthly
(727) 848-8415
Bene's Intemational
School of Beauty,
BarbeT &
Massage 11heropy
7127 U.S. Hwy. 19
New Port Richey, FL
34662
Pool
cm Service
WWWW 11
SPECIALISTSM
Co rick
Pavers, VAnd ws,
Doors, Stonin Panels,
Kitchen Ca4inets, Tile
& MORH ffic. Uns.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613
I
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"Copyrighted Material
Syndicated Content
Available from Commercial News Providers"
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NOW HIRING
LOCALLY
Large national
organization.
Avg. Pay $20/hr.
Over $55K annually.
Including full
benefits & OT, paid
I training, vacation.
F/T & P/T
1-866-515-1762
I WANT TO BUY
Your Lawn Service
Business or Accounts
(352) 201-0658
POOL ROUTE
Hernando Net $84K +
year. Will train. Guaran-
tee accounts $67K full
price. 877-766-5757
www.,oolroutesales.
corn NPRS Inc. Broker
TANNING BUSINESS FOR
SALE IN CRYSTAL RIVER
$10,000
(352) 257-9173
COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime to Hard Money,
Investment REHAB,
Private, Lg Equip. loans.
Mark (352) 422-1284
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16 495
35x50x12 (2: 12 pitch)
2 10x10 Roll-up Doors
2-Gable Vents, Entry Dr.
4" Concrete Slab
$29,795 INSTALLED
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc cornm
FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
Hydro Spa,
3 person Hot Tub,
very good cond.
new jets,
$650. obo, Must Sell
(352) 726-7537
NEW HYDRO SPAS!
5 Person, 15 Jets $1,995
3 Person, 34 jets $3,250
5 Person, 33 jets $3,450
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
-* 2-/2 ton $814.00
-* 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery! 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
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.charliefudge.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-
barrell ball & cap rifle,
Remington 12 ga
shotgun, more...
Pics at
www auctionzio cornm
#4341
15991 NE Hwy 27 Alt.
Williston, FL
352-528-2950
Col. Joel Kulcsar
AU1437-AB2240
10% BP on all sales
1 YR OLD WHIRLPOOL
WASHER & DRYER SET,
Ig. capacity. Com-
merc. quality. $325/obo
(352) 697-2766
Your World
if ,':. I 17"
Vw ,-c ,,:' ,,-. ,7onr,
57" Hitachi, HD TV
$450.
(352) 634-1676
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
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Citrus County
Computer 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.rdeeii.com
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YANMAR TRACTOR
Howse 4' Bushhog,
4WD, YM2000D, 2854'
Bulldog Bucket, OO1.00hrs.
$6000 (352) 697-1911
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
Recliner, $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 store!
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
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
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
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 &
10' RADIAL
ARMSAW
incl, Steel Base cabinet
& access. $185/obo
(352) 527-0698
11/3qtr Coil Nailer
Hitatchi 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 1/2 hp., 12
spd. floor model. $125
(352) 382-1525
Tools & misc. Items.
Nail guns, compressors,
Toyota truck topper,
seed spreader, ladders,
mowers, chainsaws &
more! Call John
(352) 476-4441
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35'
in pel
C
$285; (.
43"
like
27"
(352
(352
55" Phill
excellE
(352
MI
65" Plc
59"x62"
Sound N
$975(3
" RCA TV
rfect working
condition.
352) 382-3879
Hitachi TV,
new, $350;
Zenith TV
ADVERTISE YOUR
BUSINESS IN THE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY!
ONE CALL
ONE PRICE
ONE MONTH
ONLY $200.00
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Your AC will
appear In the
-Citrus County
$50; cabinets (w/near new Chronicle BUYING US COINS
2) 419-4304 mattress) $650 obo; *Beverly Hills Visitor Beating all Written
2) 201-1104 3 PC. Dark Wood *Riveriand News offers. Top $$$$ Paid
DRESSER SET $150 obo *Riverland Shopper (352) 228-7676
lips Magnavox, (352) 344-9658 *South Marion
ent condition
$425. LIVING RM. SET, Suede Citizen
) 341-0850 sect. eggshell, gls & *West Marion
chrome daub, dckr, Messenger
TSUBISHI coffee & end tbls, Oak *Sumter County
atinum Hi-Def Wall Unit. $1300all, Times Magic GenI Organ
Great Picture & TABLE W/4 CHAIRS, CALL TODAY very good cond.
New $4000- Sell glass & wrought iron, (352) 563-5966 $250.
352) 527-3201 $200 (352) 212-4586 L---- (352) 637-6354
% IN THE SPIRIT
OF THANKS
The Chronicle Classified Team
would like to extend to you our Thanks
by offering:
L 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.
1(352) 563-5966
Offer valid Nov. 1 Nov. 30, 2007.
End Tables,
Glass Top center table,
and 2 lamps. All are
hunter green w/ brass
accents. $75.00
(352) 533-3222
LOVESEAT
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 1yr.'"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- Ipm
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
ROUND DINING TABLE,
W/2 LEAVES & 4
CHAIRS., $200
QUEENSIZE SOFA
SLEEPER, line new $150
obo (352) 746-3618
SLEEPER SOFA &
LOVESEAT, tan, 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
Like 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"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
SAct Nowv
GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVERS AD
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what to do with those
left over items from
your Garage sale?
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Answer for Only
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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
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The Chronicle
Classified Team
would like to
extend to you our
Thanks by offering:
1 FREE DAY
on any paid
2 DAY GARAGE
SALE AD
Give us a call during
the month of
November and
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Offer valid
Nov.1-Nov.30, 2007
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
1924 KOHLER
CLAW FOOT CAST IRON
TUB, $150. Good cond.
(352) 697-1911
Bamboo End Tables
w/glass tops, $25;
HP Printer 842C
$35. Call (352) 212-6299
Conico small pick up
truck box, 60" long,
$25.
Clip on tow mirror
$10.
(352) 465-6811
DINING TABLE, OAK
& 2 leaves w/6 chairs &
China Cabinet. $375;
(2) 100 Watt SOLAR
PANELS & Auto Charge
Cntrl 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
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 Go! Pool
tbl, Jacuzzi w/matching
sinks & commode, Ap-
pliances fixtures &
morel 352-795-5516
KARASTAN RUG, 8'xll '.
Wool, moth resistant.
Smoke/Pet Free. From
Interior Decorator
Pkg. Beige, Red, Green
Modern, $225 746-4639
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
CompleteS 125
512-899-5322
Used Reverse Osmosis
water system, never
used for 8 yrs. $75
(352) 341-2447
2 Manicure Stations,
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 lifft.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
Like New!
$250
(352) 746-2456
POWER CHAIR
JET 3 Ultra Used very
little. Looks new!
HERCULES 3000
Compact Pwr. Crane
CHAIR LIFT. Mounts
Inside back of SUV or
P-up. Both only $895
(352) 746-0530
RALLY PRIDE SCOOTER
With folding
factory made ramp for
loading/unloading. Inci
manual 3500/obo
(352) 746-1552
REVO 3 WHL SCOOTER,'
Battery chrgr Anti-tip
whls, running light,
Battery cond. meter,
spd adj. $1450. Hardly
used. (352) 726-7405
SUNDANCER
Motor Scooter w/6'
ramp (single fold). Orig.
$2,200/Sell $500obo
352-382-4348/214-4644
IFIEDS
-I-
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
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 -4pm
Hernando County
Fairgrounds
Admission $6.00
(352) 799-3605
GUN Glock -21
.45 Cal. $450
(352) 726-4334
GUNS(2)
Siginaw Ml-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
[ r l l m eOh '
"10% OFF SALE"
I Any new or used I
I Trailer "In Stock" I
I w/ad. EZ Pull Trailers
6532 W. Gulf to Lake
3 AXEL TRAILER
Heavy duty, 18' with
ramp! 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
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,
$55
(352) 726-9240
DACHSHUND
Miniature, 4mo. old
males bik. & tan. $150
ea. (352) 447-5952
LAB PUPS
AKC Reg. BIks. $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 pls Iv msg
Serious Inquires only.
SCOTTISH TERRIERS
Reg. ACA. Mom & 3
Males. 13 Wks. Cute
little Christmas Bearsl
First $375/Mom $200
(352) 726-0133
SHIH TZU PUPS
8 weeks old all shots &
health Certificate.
Black & White & Brindle
Fem. $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 ChristmasI
(352) 228-1906
JASON TAYLOR, DEFENSIVE
MIAMI DOLPHINS
TakeStcinCide
Thrughschlashipsmetorsandhop.
Crystal River
2/1 on secluded
Acre $500./mo
352-637-2973
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, Porch, No Pets $495
1st/last/sec. 422-1031 ,
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 $575/Mo. CLEAN
2/1 $500/Mo. CLEAN
$700 Sec. No dogs.
(352) 447-0333
FLORAL CITY 2/2
$550/mth, F/L/Sec
352-344-1845
FLORAL CITY
Sm. 1IBR $350/mo.
Ist/last/sec. No pets.
(352) 726-6197
FLORAL CITY/HERN
2/1, CH/A, $400-$500
1st, last, sec. No pets
(352) 564-0578
HERN/Citrus Hills
3/2, /Ac. Scrn. prch.
$525/mo.+ $400
dep.(352) 346-5420
HERNANDO
2 br on one wooded
acre $650.00 +
deposit.Avail. Decl
815-985-1647
HERNANDO
Lg. DW 3/2/carport
on 4 ac, scrn room.
New AC, water soft,
W&D remodi'd. No
smoking; $800/ mo.
F/L/S.352-344-4250/
214-4202
HOMOSASSA
1/1 & 2/1 1st/lst/sec.
352-634-2368
HOMOSASSA
2/11/2, SW, scrn. por
part. furn., carpet, Cen.
Air, no pets $575. mo.
+ utll, 1st, Ist & sec.
(352) 563-2896
INGLIS
I Bedroom, completely
furn. all util. incl. $500.
(352) 447-4628
INGLIS
2/1, 1/4 acr, Completely
furn., ready to move In
Sorry No smoking/pets
$650mo. 1st & Sec.
(352) 447-4628
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TOY POODLE
Puppies, 3fem. 1ml.
3 Choc. 1 blk born
9/29/07, parents on
premises 352-489-5686
LARGE DOG CRATE
good cond.
$65.
(352) 637-6354
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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 See!
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
CR Riv./Hernando
Rent/Buy 1 & 2 BR's,
Furn./Unfurn,, No pets,
Ist/lst/dp 352 -795-5410
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INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, Ior 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
incl. Fishing piers,
Beautiful trees $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Rent/Buy opt. Lg 4/1
$795/mo. 352-560-3355
LECANTO
2/1 $500/mo. + $500
sec. No pets/smoking
(352)746-6687/302-1449
SUGARMILL WDS
2Br SW, no pets.
$550/mo. $600 sec..
352-382-1076
ask for Julie
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
IBR Furn, CarptScrn
rm. $550: 1BR unfurn.
$400 1 BR RV furn $325.
No pets. 628-4441
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
New 5/3
2100 sf, spacious
kitchen, platinum
appl. pkg. delivered
and set up.
only $59,900!
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
352-794-7321
NICE older 2/2 on lake
in Inverness Sr. Park. fish-
Ing pier & poss. owner
finance. $1,000 down,
$250 mo. + $240 lot
rent. (352) 726-9369
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
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11438 MARY ELLEN TER
2/2 SW $450; Both -
Ist//last/sec. No aets.
727-480-2507/480-2216
FSBO Waterfront 2/2
40' dock, off
Homosassa River,
No owner financing.
Many extras! $222K
(352) 628-9487
'02 Modular 3/2 on
/2 AC. N. of CR Mall
In well maintained
neighborhood
$124,900. (352)257-1570
2/2 DW, 1/3 crnracre
Riverlakes Manor. New
AC, septic & well. All
appri'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
4Frnt Porch w/awning,
wrk. Shop, Pole barn on
S5ac. $156K/obo
(352) 628-7956
3/2 SW on Two 1/2 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 V2 Ac.
- MOL. New roof &
remodeled baths.
6943 W. Grant St., Ham.
- 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,
Small appll. 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/oDtlon97?
865-414-2318/
352-795-5641
Foreclosure 4BR, w/
F. place, 2002 Model
28 x 60 new carpet &
appl'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
HERNANDO
2/11/2 2 scrn. porches, 1
wood deck, all new in-
,side, Quick sale $43,900,
at 3199E. Buffalo Ln.
West side of Hw 200
INVERNESS
Huge Dbl Wide, 1,968'
under roof, 1295 S
Golddust Ter. $69.900.
Day 344-3444
Evening 344-3084
Interior Remodeled
Must Sell Fasti
2/1, $42,000. obo
Doug (352) 601-3851
INVERNESS 2/1.5
on /2 ac. 840 sq.ff,
,'$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
r EW 3 BR, 2BA
Delivered and
I '; Set Up, AC, Skirting, I
permits and rehooksE
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.
S1k" 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
o 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
IPackages starting at
:'n $79,900.
| special FHA fin.
= avail.
SSUN COUNTRY
S HOMES
R 352-794-7309
SSUPER NICE
'' 1993 furnished 2/2
Mobile. Screen Porch
Roofover, Fenced.
$55,500. Parsley
Real Estate, Inc.
Charleen Hamilton
(352) 212-2517
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4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5 55+
BRAND NEW HOMES
,$68,900.-$129,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 INVERNESS 55+
MUST SELL Beautiful
Remodel $13,500
352-400-4891
2/1, 55+, roof over,
central air & heat, car-
port,utll. shed, w/
wash/Dry, $9,500.
(352) 564-0843
MA-U oieoe
2/1, excellent cond.,
nice clean, 554 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
& oppl. 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 extras $45K
352-489-0919/427-2119
FOREST VIEW ESTATES
Great Loc. Pools, clbhs.
& more. Move-in ready,
comp, turn. 2/2 DW,
wheelchair. aceshed
& sprkIr. $51,900. (352)
563-6428/ 352-563-1297
INVERNESS 1/1 Port Furn
Quiet 55+ pk. Cvrd
cement patio, Only
12500 (352)637-5171
NEW 2/1-/2 SW, incl.
appl., air move in now.
Inverness 55+Pk,
$29,900, Poss. fin.(352)
344-1002 or 302-2824
Retirement Mobile
I Bedroom 10 x 24 scrn
in porch, roofover car-
port all redone inside
excel, cond. $10,000.
352-563-0232 Must See
SINGING FORREST
14 X 64, 2/2, turn. 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 lanai & many
amenitiesil $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
BEST RENTALS
DE-CARLO ESTATES
2/2/2 House, Scmrn. 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
FLORAL CITY 20X40
3 Stall Horse Barn for
lease. Tack/grm. area
Price neg. 352-476-4441
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
)- Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. is our
only Business
> Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
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managmentgrouo,
Inglis Apts./Studios
Riverhouse $600/
Studio $400. All utilities.
No Pets(352) 447-2240
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
INVERNESS
2/1 ,$520mo.$1,000 Sec,
Ist Month FREE
352-302-3911
INVERNESS
Large 2/1, CHA, W/D
hook-up Garage, Dacre
Private Spotless $695.
3575A E. Theresa Ln.
352-422-3217
INVERNESS
NEWLY REMODELED
2/1 $575mo. $862 sec.
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
SMayo Drive Apts.
S Units Available I
SStarting at $395.
Long & Short Term I
I Rentals Available |
S(352)795-2626
INVERNESS Lg. 2/2
W/D hkup, $575/mo
352-341-2182/586-2205
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
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
CLASSIFIED
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* BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 2-3 BR.
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352-484-0866
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BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1+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, $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
CRYSTAL RIVER
326sf Office $425. mo.
Waoybgrht Real Estate
352-795-1600
FLORAL CITY
Rural area, office bldg.
Price neg. 352-476-4441
Hwy. 490 Office/Wrhse.
2200 st, $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
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, 2/2 BA Townhouse
Furnished $800/mo.
352-697-0801
CRYSTAL RIVER
Meadowcrest 2/2 Villa
$875mo. 352-422-2367
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all apple ,
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, 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
INVERNESS
End of Turner Camp Rd.
$450, 1st, Ist. $400 sec.
Credit ck. 352-697-1911
LECANTO
Includes electricity
& Satellite TV $535./mo.
(352) 628-0164
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
Rentals COUNTYWIDEI
GREAT AMERICAN
REALTY
ALL PRICE RANGES!
Call:352-637-3800
or see ALL at
www choosegar.com
RIVER GARDEN
2/2/1, clean, $700/mo
+ sec. Ref, No pets,
(352) 489-6354
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr, For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2/1, newly painted.
$875+ util. 718-619-2635
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5,Garb.,H20,cable,e
electric. $1,100/MO.
(352) 527-0260
HOMOSASSA
Lg. 2/1, $225. wkly Bring
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,lOOmo + util. Shrt or
Ig term. (727) 804-9772
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
SMW 2/2/11/2, 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
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scrn
prch, fncd bkyrd, dock,
mint. Pets ok, 1st, Ist.
Sec. Avail Jan thru Apr.
'08. (352) 843-8437
CRYSTAL RIVER
Attni 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
& dockon 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 SEE! $2300/mo F/L
(352) 322-0199
HERNANDO
I BR Apt., turnn, on lake
w/dock, clean, off Van
Ness Rd. No pets, $850.
+ dep, (270) 320-3332
(270) 320-4312
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/2,
352-464-2514
CITRUS HILLS
Brentwood Village.
2/2/2, New cond., incl.
new kitch. appl. 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 Fl 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 serv. 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
Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
into (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at:
citrusvillages
Lentals.com
HERNANDO
3/3 water access Some
pets allowed,
(352) 422-8656
HOMOSASSA
2/1 CHA, No pets $550.
1st & 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
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
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
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
N. Crystal River
2/1, $650. mo., $650.
Dep. quiet country area
No Pets (352) 795-7205
PINE RIDGE
Country Livingl Unique
2/2/crpt. Fam. Room,
newer appl.$900/mo.
(352) 746-3700
R.L.E. DUNNELLON
2/1.5, FP, laundry, $550
352-347-5161/572-2993
ADVANCED
HOME BUILDERS
HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
Call Now for Details
(352) 694-2900
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ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
C* Wate rf ro nt
c.n Rentalp
(>1 6010 /;2 Acre, Many extras
(352)746-6161Asking $183,900.
BETTY MORTON Call (352) 341-0675
$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 R m, Lin
Built-in entrtnmnt. cntr.
w/FP, nwr. applies, W/D,
16'X24' wrkshp, fenced
Llc. Real Estate Agent yard, $129,900/abo
20 Years Experience (352) 287-1825
2.8 % 3/2/2 Brick Finish
Commission Family Rm, Linal
Must See, $174,500
4z" / j-Reduced $167,900
Realty Select 104 Lilac Lane, Wanda
.~, ,w, Pursor 352-212-2702 RLT
(352) 795-1555 Beautiful Neighborhood
3/2/2 New roof, FP, file,
25X25 LR, Immac. cond.
M ACorner lot. 2100SF.
$159,000 352-586-7685.
uose a sCore
1 -I -- I
INV./GOSPEL IS.
3/2 & 2/2 for rent.
Possible Lease Opt.
(954) 663-0405
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
CRYSTAL RVR. 4/2'1/2,
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)563-5004
3/2/2 3 SISTERS AREA
Furn. w/pool tbl. 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 flnan.
EZ Terms, 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
1BR Furn., cable. W/D,
phone, priv. BA, use of
Kit, $350(352)795-7412
INVERNESS
1/1, Priv. entrance, kit.,
bath, FP, Irg, Yd, util, Incl
$400mo (352) 212-4151
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5,Garb.,H20,cable,e
electric. $1,100/MO.
(352) 527-0260
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scr
prch, fncd bkyrd, dock,
mint. Pets ok, 1st, I1st.
Sec. Avail Jan thru Apr.
'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
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S LG HOME. SEAS
I Wkly/mthly. Furn/ I
Unfurn.Pool. All newll
352-302-1370 I
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Kings Bay Crystal River
Waterfront Rentals
Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4
$1000/mo. Include boat
slip. Avail.Avail Jan/Mar/Apr
2008. 386-462-3486
Ift-A i
PMW
I-,o.l n-..-.i.. i mi- I
all new$89,900.
ADVANCED 2/1/Carport, w/Fam
HOME BUILDERS Rm. 1240 SF Liv. New
roof. AC. kit. Appl.,
NO PAYMENTS bath, carpet, paint, tile
STHE EA 100% fin, available
FOR THE st YEAR! agents ok (3%)
NEW HOMES! (352) 464-2160
Call Now! Beautifully Remodeled
(352) 694-2900 Pool Home, Like New!
3/2/2 split fir plan.
7-1730sf, Scm. lanai
w/heated self cleaning
pool on dbl. lot.
$179,900. FSBO
(352) 476-2080
"U BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 2-3 BR.
NO-CREDIT CHECKII
o *. 352-484-0866
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COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime to Hard Money,
Investment REHAB.,
Private, Lg Equip. loans.
Mark (352) 422-1284
HERNANDO
1.8 Ac (mol) GN.C on
US-41 overlooking lake.
Great restaurant site
26,000 trips per dayl Im-
pact fee credit for two BONNIE
homes.$560k Financing. PETERSON
Also 0.8 Ac (mol) Realtor, GRI
comm. crnr lot on US-41
Inverness City limits for Your SATISFACTION
$200k 352-341-1230 Is Mv Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& I investments LLC
3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Great CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
shape. Steal @ $150KI Was $234,900/Ntow.
352-427-5574 $169.9001 Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
1st Choice Coldwell
SBnkr. 352-287-9219
$107,000/obo
1258 W. Bridge Drive
Corner lot, 1704 sq. ft.
excellent condition 2/2/1 VILLA
Call for Info. New roof., tile, carpet
(352) 422-4824 & paint, turn. or unfurn.,
3/2/2 +. 10x 12 mas. $145500
BA, w/Jetted tub, dual 352-697-2061
vanities, whole house
stereo sys. & home
theater, Move in Cond.
$169,900. (352)615-9043 :7J J1
3/2/2, TILE & WOOD FSBO 3/2/2 POOL HOME
FLOORS. Scrnd lanal Well maintained, 2158sf
+ Ig. patio. 1yr. old. living! Reduced to
Avail. Immedlatelvl $272,000. www.
$165K obo infotube.net #184194
(352) 302-2865 More Info 352-527-4225
3/2/2 Home on 1.3 AC. 1049 W Pearson St
Borders State Park, Meadows Golf Course
Near Citrus Springs. 3/2/2, Heated Pool. All
ForSaleByOwner.com Upgraded Appl. Inc.
Listing # 21030419 Lots of Tile. City Water
$219,900,352-465-5233 Membership Available.
BUILDER CLOSE-OUTI $269K (352) 746-6831
3/2/2 Gorgeousl Moving/Must sell
Nice lanall $154,990 3/2 house/2 car
Greg Younger, garage. 2147Sqft on 1
Coldwell Banker Ist acre wooded lot
Choice. (352)220-9188 In Citrus Hills North.
CITRUS SPRINGS $187,000 352-302-9209
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own 352-302-9208
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
HOME OWNER
SPECIAL $103,000/obo
SELL YOUR HOUSE 6421 N. Iris Drive
TODAY Fenced lot 240 x 120,
1356 sf new kit., bath
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ & flooring Call for Info.
ONE CALL (352) 422-4824
ONE PRICE B
ONE MONTH BY OWNER
ONLY $126.00 Priced to Sell
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 3319 E. Axleford Ct.
Canterbury Lakes
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*South Marion Adorable 2/2 Cottg.
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*West Marion Rails-too-Trails
Messenger updated appl. tile
*Sumter County floors/cntrs. Perfect
Times 1st or retrmnt home.
CALL TODAY MUST SEE[ buyer In-
(352) 563-5966 centives $179,900
-L J j 352-637-2847
NEW CONSTRUCTION 352-400-0568
Move In NOW $139,900 Forrest Lake North
3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft. Newer 11g. BR/i BA
Dave. (813) 966-1846 1000 sqf., I Ac. Fenced,
NEW CONSTRUCTION 12 X 24 Shed w/Elec.
Move In NOW $139,900 110 X 220 V, Very Good
3/2/2.1900+ Total Sq/Ft. Cond. $99K Must Seel
Dave. (813) 966-1846 (352) 344-5448
New Custom House THANKSGIVING
By Golf Course 3/2/2, SPECIAUL!
great rm., lanai, laundry SPOTLESS 2 BDRM. 2BA
n.., $180,000..neg. HOME 2 car gar, caged
(352) 465-7211 In-ground pool, situated
(352) 266-5754 on 2.5 ac. landscaped
NEW HOME 3/2/2 estate. Fenced for
1,527 living, 2,078 horses & spotted w/
under roof. $155,000 mature oaks. Everything
352-400-0230 new, If you are looking
Now Asking 249K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613
Den. DR, Scrnd. Lanai/
Pool. Eat-In Corian
Kitchen. Many Extras!
Immaculate Home!
$329K (352)746-4759 0 DOWN TO BUYII
4/3 pool home on 1.25 $720/mo. + taxes &
acres, Make Offern Must .insurance, 3/2/2
Selll 5248 N BRONCO located In Highlands
$269,900(352) 634-2375 Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE (352) 601-5600
New 4/3/3 Pool Home,
2740 sf. under AC, 12 x 24 Workshop
Serious buyers only. 3 Yr. Old Ranch
SeAo 0enns oh 3/2/2, Split floor plan
(4352 746616 /Arebanoxta
excel. financing aval. 5BR, $37,500.2BR 2 blocks off US19
$399,900. (352)835-3260 $12,800. For listings 352-503-4142
SELLING YOUR HOME? 800-366-9783 Ext 5714
TIME FOR A CHANGE? FARMS
YOU HAVE A CHOICE &
A BETTER CHOICEl WATER FRONT
Our New Office Is $1
strategically Located 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home P -
Outside the Entrance 5% down 20yrs at
to Sugarmlll so as to 8%apr. For listings call
Bring To You Buyersl 800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings wwwcrossland
800-366-9783 Ext 5714 realt.co
Crossland
II- Realty Inc.
Since 1989
BANK FORECLOSURE (352) 726-6644
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings Lot For Sale
Call C.R. Bankson 800-366-9783 Ext 5714 9671 N. Sherman Dr.
Listing & Selling Agent BANK FORECLOSURE Citrus Springs, FL
(352) 464-1136 5BR, $37,500. 2BR Vacant Lot 100' X 150'
RE/MAX REALTY ONE $12,800, For listings Price $ 62,000 or make
Office (352) 628-7800 800-366-9783 Ext 5714 offer Call (850)402-8015
BETT MORTON Gorgeous luxury Condo
BETTY M KIORTON 'Casa Rio", spectacular
view of "Kings Bay
$442K Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
INVERNESS 2/2 VILLA
New carpet & appi's
2comm. pool, club hse.
BONNIE PETERSON $124,900. (352) 746-4611
Realtor, GRI PRITCHARD ISLAND
o $155KIIII
Lic. Real Estate Agent 2/2 Remod. All apple.
20 Years Experience Your SATISFACTION Tiled scrnd rm Comm.
2.8 % Is M Future!! pool, dock & tennis.
Commission(352) 586-6921 352-237-7436/812-3213
or (352)795-9123
DAe EnfatCharlotte G Realty
(352) 795-1555 & Investments LLC
SMW, 2/2/carport
BUY NOW BUYING OR Furn., Community pool,
$157,000.
Bargains SELLING? 352 746-4611
Everywhere!
HOM20 AC. EASTERN TENN.
TRI CITIES AREA
S .2A C Beau. mountain views,
gd. roads, streams,
power to prop. Border-
Ing US Forestry Service.
Call Now for Great $250,000 352-302-0743
Deals & Foreclosures CALL ME N.C. Mtn. Cabin & River
CALL ME New Log Cabin Shell,
EbPHYLLIS STRICKLAND on Secluded Mtn.
Deb Infantine (352) 613-3503 $99.900. Acreage on
EXIT REALTY LEADERS Keller Williams Scenic River, Access
(352) 302-8046 Realty Lots. $39,900. Riverfront
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH HOME FOR SALE $99,900. 828-652-8700
HIGHLANDS, corner lot, On Your Lot, $110,900.
circular driveway, 3/2/1 w/ Laundry
prequallified only Atkinson Construction
Must See, n~e2 200 352-637-4138
(352) 201-1663 Lic.# CBC059685 2/2/1 FURNISHED
GOSPEL ISLAND 3/2/1 11874 W Sunnybrook Ct
Pool home on dbAp lot. Crystal River. $299,000
$139,900. Call Betty (352) 795-1990 or
Leonarczyk, Franklin (352) 232-1176
Real Estate Consultant
(352) 476-1099 BETTY MORTON
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Uc.# CBC059685
Michele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'lI Work Harder"
2BR, 2BA, Condo 352-212-5097 Lic. Real Estate Agent
amenities $86,500. thorn@atlantic.net 20 Years Experience
Charlene Anderson Craven Realty, Inc. 2.8 %
KELLER WILLIAMS 352-726-1515 Commission
REALTY
352-270-3190 MUST SELL MOVING
3/2/2 ON 1 ACRE 10 Acres, Mini Farms Re4 %Selec
in Seven RiversGolf 3/2 '97 DW, 1746 st,st
Community. Tastefully Fncd. & Crossed Fncd.
upgraded w/new roof, $229,900/CASH TALKSI (352) 795-1555
AC & screened lanai. 352-563-0830 Iv. mess.
Move-In Cond 172K PALM HARBOR CHAIN OF LAKES -2 BR
oe(352)795-6$172 K TLM ALROESR carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
(352) 795-6151 4/2 Tile floor, Energy Lanai, Liv. Rm. hrdwood
3/2/2 NEW S.S. Pkg., Deluxe! Loaded Firs. vaulted ceilings &
Kitchen Appliances Over 2,200 sq. if.!! FP, 24 x 24 garage, Ig.
Fencd. w/dog run. Strg. 30th Anniversary Sale boat dock w/electric
Bldg. $215K. FI. Realty & Special!! SiK lift & boat slip, Cen H.
Auction. Michael Harris Call for Free Color Pmp &Air, All appil's
(352) 563-0199 Brochures 800-622-2832 4 yrs. old 180K
4/2/2, 2100 SF.$139,900 VIC MCDONALD (352) 465-3674
Beautifully remodeled. (352) 637-6200 FSBO FLORAL CITY
New oak cabs, wood 2 UNIQUE HOUSES
floors, timberline roof, 1 w/ingr. pool. Adj. lots,
fireplace, 2 min, from recent custom ren.
water. (352) 688-8040 Buy 1 or both. -DRASTIC
REDUCTION FOR CASH
BETTY MORTON SEL 352-586-9498
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Commission 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 352) 796-0784
5% down 20yrs at Lisa VanDeboe
8%apr. For listings call Broker (R)Owner
800j-3669 Ext See all of the listings
BANK FORECLOSURE in Citrus County at
(352) 795-1555 SBR, $37,500. 2BR wwow.lantation
$12,800. For listings realtivlnc.com
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
(352) 586-6921 INVESTORS
or (352)795-9123 RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES PRITCHARD ISLAND
Charlotte G Realty (352) 422-6956 $1855Kll
& investments LLC ANUSSO.COM 2/2 Remod. All apple.
Tiled scrnd rm. Comm.
GOLF COMMUNITY pool, dock & tennis.
Crystal Paradise Est.
Move-in ready. $205K,
View @ owners.cam/
ADP2303 (877)769-6377 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
Open House Sat's 10-4 5% down 20yrs at
MUST SELL BY 12/31 to 38%apr. Fr listings callH
avoid foreclosure $100k 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 N I BUY HOUSES *
below appraisal, like BANK FORECLOSURE (352) 503-3245
new 3.500 sf, country 5BR, $37.500. 2BR * *
ranch in Crytal Manor $12,800. For listings 1-15 HOUSES WANTED
2.4 acre corner lot, w/ 800-366-9783 Ext 5714 Cash or Terms
attached 2 story gar.ohn1(352)D228
apt. Now only $310 k. John (352) 228-7523Ii
Qualified Buyers www.F r House
(352) 220-8310 .CU YWE BUY HOUSES
Marco Polo Village CaSh 3Fast
NEW REDUCED PRICE 352-637-2973
tI 3/2/2 app rox 180sqft ihomesold cam
LCnal w/A/Cs25'x20',
3/2 SW on Two r/ AC Newly Inst'd Well. Sits
Lots. Scn porch., on 1/2 acre. $230k !
By Owner $44,500/obo Sam 407-403-5966/
1592 S Lookout Pt 516-426-3782 5 Wooded Acres
2 blocks off US19 10764 SW 53rd Circ Downtown FloraL City.
352-503-4142 Ocala, FI 34476 1/2 Commercial, 1/2
QUICK CASH SALE OCALA WATERWAYS MDR$160k720-244-4461
'05 3/2/2. $88,700 new 4/3/2+Den, 1/2 10038 W. Caledonia
(352) 697-2884 acre, luxury upgrades Street Homosassa, FL
S2900sqft. Best Price in 5 Vacant Lots each
Area $259k Owner 75 X 100,6 Lots 2, 4,
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home Call (850) 402-8015
Deal Of The Century 5% down 20yrs at
New 4/3/3, plus pool, 8%apr. For listings call 3/2 SW on Two V AC
3238 sf, corner, Granite, 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 Lots. Scrn porch.
stainless, brick pavers, BANK FORECLOSURE By Ower L$44k500/utb
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ClIose To Stores
CITRUS COUN'Tn (FL) CHRONICLE
L-340 -- lp ot
10 ACRES, Inglis Ironting
US 19, 10 wooded
parcels. Owner
fin,w/30% dn.$109K
Sharon Levins. Rhema
Realty (352) 228-1301
1 + AC Abundant wild
life, mins to Gulf access
Boat Ramp and Golf
$20. K (352) 257-1570
2 CITRUS HILLS AREA 2.5
ac. wooded lots. Asking
$65K each. Still great
Investment, make offer!
Crawford Group
(352) 212-7613
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BEST DEAL ON WATER
Halls River, 1 WF Lot,
120x 100, can be
subdivided, deep
canal. Parklike setting.
Cleared & ready to
build. $179,900.
Owner/agent
(352) 302-2300
DIRECT RIVERFRONT
Homosa. 60' X 120' MOL
Faces Monkey Island
prvt gtd $209K. All Util.
813-695-7787 cell
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PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
Tandem axle, adj., 13"
tires, galv., 21 ft. 31 ft..
$1 200. (352) 447-0572
2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/trailer,
$5,200/both.
(352) 257-1355
JETSKIs
SEADOO(2) GTI SE '07
130hp, Intercooled,
4mo. old, grg kept ,only
16hrs, seats 3, dbl trlr,
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
boaft. $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
'07 24 FT SUNCHASER $19,695
F115 HPYat ahaw l aerandelwawr.2010
'0720 FT. SYLVAN PONTOON $13,900
50HPYaaha .
'03 CHAPARRAL 215 DIC CUDDY
Mercuy 5.0 L, aeer REDUCED $19,900
200516t FT FIESTA PONTOON $9,800
40HPJohs, wier andetened warra
1998115 HP YAMAHA $2,900
1999150 HP YAMAHA$4,200
01990 M"P JOHNSON $1,900
ALUM. JON BOAT
16' W/trlr. 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.
S4.3 L Merc. I/O, Canvas
cover, G76 GPS, Depth
Finder, VHF, C.G. Acc.,
Alum S/A Trir. $5450obo
(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 Trlr, 2
swvl fishing seats. $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
EXCEL BOWRIDER
21' 1994,4.3L, V-6, Merec
Cruiser In/Out, seats 8,
$2000, needs some
work. (352) 795-7617
Fiberglass Boat
1984, 14ft3 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.
Sacrlflcel352-726-9647
** ** * *
HURRICANE
DECK BOATS
SWEETWATER
PONTOONS
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597
MAKO
23' 1977, 225HP Evln,'89
Electronics, T-Top,
trim tab, $5,000,
352-634-0684
MULLETT BOAT
15' Saltwater Products
License W/ Restricted
Species. New/Used
Motor, New Cables, 2
cast nets, Boat & Biz
$3500obo or trade
813-417-2895
(5)570.55
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 Benitey 20' New
Bigfoot 50hp Mercury
4Strk, W/Trir Exc Cond.
$10K (352) 220-6315
PONTOON BOAT
'98 Lowe, 18'. 25 hp.
Johnson, w/trIr. Good
Cond. Extras. $4,600
352-382-5814/586-0277
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like 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/trailer,
$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
Sea Pro
'01, 18 ft., CC, 90 merc.,
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 Trir Exc cond.
$6,500 352-302-9336
SEARAY
'03, 185 Bowrlder 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
&
PANGA BOATS
IN STOCK
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
SUNDANCE '97
19'"lke Carolina skiff
90HP Evinrude Nicel
Call for details $4,600
352-726-0939
TRIUMPH
'07 17'CC, 75HP Yam. 4
strk, Bimini, Lowrance
GPS, am/fm CD, VHS,
Mint. $18K 352-634-0684
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987, 250 Sportsman,
25', Gas eng., 30" draft,
350 hp I/O, alum. trlr.
$9,000(352) 344-9651
'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, 32ft, 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 Onon Gas Gen.
$26K (352) 302-1419
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K, 2
ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets. Lots
of extras & Exc, Condo
$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 ml, 7.5KW, Gen,
$1500warr. $29,500.
(352) 564-8024
FLEETWOOD
'93 Coranado 34' 40k mi
Great Cond. 2 A/Cs,
qun bed, good tires 454
eng. $18k Homosasso
(906) 630-2684 cell
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levelers,
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
mi., lots of extras, w/
car trir. $87,900. obo
(352) 522-8161
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncruiser,
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/ 10x25
vinyl rm. enclosure, new
rfover, Best Waterfront
Lot on Lake Rousseau
Must See 352-227-7985
352-563-2132
LAYTON NARY
24 ft., well kept, sit down
bath w/ shower, fully
loaded w/ hitch com-
plete $4,500. 634-4439
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
CHEVEY CUSTOM 5 Lug
Centerline RIMS & TIRES
Fits S10 Chevy, 31 X 15
$200obo (352) 637-2032
CHROME WHEELS
& Tires 18" (Giovanna)
p255/45 zrlB $450obo
352-527-1812/302-9498
TAIL GATE
'02 Chevy in good
shape $150
(352) 726-0579
TOP DOLLAR
For Junk Cars
$ (352)201-1052 $.
CASH BUYER-No Junk
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W,
(352) 228-9645
AUTOMOBILE*
DONATIONS
Tax Deductible
Maritime Ministries
43 year old
Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
(352) 795-9621
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BUICK
'01, Regal, LS Sedan,
4 DR, Leather int., 51k
ml., 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 ml.
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 Camaro V-6, Auto,
Looks & Runs Greatl
Cold AC. $2,500
(352) 503-6020
CHEVY
Corvette '00 Convtbl,
33k ml, Pewter, 6spd all
options, Borba Exhst
$24,900 (352) 270-9008
CHEVY
IROC-Z28 '86
.70k ml, 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 Lebaron Red/Wht.
Conv. Beautiful Cond.
Runs Great! 95K $2,000
firm. (352) 795-1015
CHRYSLER
'96, LHS, leather, moon
roof, 90k ml. Looks/Runs
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,
27m'pg, 90k ml. 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 ml, $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 mi.,
AM/FM/CD, auto, 6 cyl.
P/W cold AC, $2,250/
obo 352-560-3579
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 ml, $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
r TgR Tsl
'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
382-1204
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '94,
Exc. Cond. Grgd. Mntc.
Rcds.,MUST SACRIFICE
$2,800 (352) 422-5685
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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 seel 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 ml Runs/Looks
Good, Exc Cond $2000
352-422-1267/465-1959
Volkswagon
Super Beetle Cony. '78
Runs/look good I
CHEVROLET
'01, Slverado 1500,
runs great 180k mi.,
work truck, $3,000.
obo (352) 795-6336
CHEVY
'05, Slverado, 1500LT,
ext. cab, 5.3L, V8, all u
premium equip. 19k ml,
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
SIIverado 2500 '94
162k mi. new tires dual
batt. TRLR Pkg.
$3000obo 352-628-1208
DODGE
Dakota '96 V6
$1875obo
(352) 637-6663
DODGE
Ram 3500 '00 Dually,
Cummins Turbo Dies.
5Spd, Leather 170k mi
$10,500 (352) 527-9303
FORD
'01, Lariat F150,
MUST SELL, 4DR, 40x 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
ml. 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 mi. 4X8 trr. 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, Loadedl CD,
all pwr. AWD. < Blue Bk.
$17,500 (352) 795-2053
FORD
'89 F-150, 4 X 4, 9" Lift,
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 ml 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 ml. 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, CIn, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900
(352) 341-2078
HANDICAP VAN
'90 Chevy C20, loaded,
new AC/tires 82K mi.
New Braun lift. $4,500
352-726-4109
MERCURY
'98, Villager, Excel.
cond. inside & out,
20mpg $2,900. obo
(352) 201-0911INV
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun lifft,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.
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
; d
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
2000 Sportsman 500
Polaris, $2,900.
Perfect for the Hunter
(352) 302-2300
BUSA
2005, 70CC.
Electric start. $750.
(352) 489-8633
DUNEBUGGY
Hammer-head Twister
Like new 250ss, 2 Seater
great for Adults/teens
$2600 352-489-1210
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HONDA
500 Foreman 2x4 '05
20hrs, Mint Cond. Red,
4spd manual $3500
(352) 527-4529
POLARIS
'01,325 Trail Boss, elec.
start. stroke, 2X4 auto
$1100. (352) 489-8633
YAMAHA
BANSHEE, '05. Mint
cond. Asking $4,000
(352) 220-8990
"j-UI e
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'01 FXDWG2 Vance &
Hines detach. wndshld.
New tires, 11,500mi.
$13,900. (352) 220-2126
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'08 Ultra Classic Electra
Glide. 105th Annvry.
242/7000. Over $2,000
of extras $21,000 firm.
(352) 422-4317
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1992 Heritage Softtail
New tires/battery,
extremely well kept.
$8500. (352) 302-9159
HONDA
'87 Rebel. Unmolested.
Everything works.
Exc. shape. $1,350
352-637-2873/422-5922
HONDA
'96, CBR600 F-3, 28K ml,
Very fast, $3000.
(352) 795-7617
KAWASAKI
1000 Concours, 1999,
11,500 ml. $4,500
(352) 341-1142
KAWASAKI
'95, KLX 650 Dual Sport,
Street Legal. Kick Start.
Good Cond. $1,700
(352) 726-6224
KAWASKI
KFX 400 2006, Low hrs.
Ext. warr incl. w/some
serv. left. Hardly used.
$4,000. (352) 465-8147
MILWAUKEE
Custom Hardtall '02
11OHp 6spd 17kmi
$8000 352-586-0368
POLARIS
Predator 90, 2006 Low
hrs. Ext. warr Incl. some
serv. left. Hardly used.
$2,000. (352) 465-8147
YAMAHA
'03, V Star, 1100CC,
14k mi., windshield,
saddlebags, glovebag,
$5,500
obo (352) 563-0979
954-1128 M/TU/W CRN
(Bid 2007-4 )CITRUS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
PUBLIC NOTICE / ,
The Citrus County School Board will accept sealed bids
for:
BID# 2008-41 CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES
Bid specifications may be obtained on the CCSB
VendorBid website; Automated Vendor Application &
Bidder Notification System: www vendorbid net/citrus/
Sandra "Sam" Himmel
Superintendent, Citrus County School Board
Published three (3) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
October 4.5 and 8, 2007
424-1217 MCRN
2007-CP-999 Estate/James R. Lava/a
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 2007-CP-999
IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES R. LAVAJA,
Deceased,
NOTICE OF ACTION
(formal notice by publication)
TO: CHERYL LYNN GRIMES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Petition For Formal
Administration by VICKI ANN MANSFIELD has been filed
in this court. You are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, on petitioner's attorney, whose
name and address are:
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A,
Michael Mountjoy. Esquire
209 Courthouse Square .
Inverness, FL 34450
on or before January 7, 2008, and to file the original of
the written defenses with the clerk of this court either
before service or Immediately thereafter, Failure to
serve and file written defenses as required may result In
a judgment or order for the relief demanded, without
further notice.
Dated on November 16,2007.
BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ M. Davies
As Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 26, December 3, 10 and 17, 2007.
422-1203 MCRN
(PDO-07-05) Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hear-
ing will be held by:
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners on
December 11 2007 at 5:05 P.M. (Public Hearing) In the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Room 100, Inverness, Florida.
1. Saild hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
an amendment to the Land Development Code Atlas
(LDCA). The Planning Development Review Board has
reviewed this request, and Is forwarding, with recom-
mendations, to the Citrus County Board of County
Commissioners for consideration,
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or
against, may be heard.
PDO-07-05 Wavne Walker for Chad Halleen Is request-
Ing a Planned Development Overlay pursuant to Sec-
tion 2270, Planned Developments of the Citrus County
Land Development Code (LDC). This request Is to
amend a previously approved Planned Development
Overlay (CPA/AA/PDO-05-04) at Love's Automall, for-
merly Johnson's Automall, by altering the number and
location of buildings and the parking and circulation
plans. Land Use Designation: GNC, General Commer-
cial and LDR, Low Density Residential. The property Is lo-
cated in Section 15 Township 19 South Range 17 East-
more specifically, Parcel B of MSP-00-11 (out of 41200)
which property Is known as 2219 S. Suncoast Boulevard.
(Homosassa Springs Area) (A complete legal descrip-
tion Is on file with the Community Development Divi-
sion).
Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at
http'//www bocc citrus fl us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become a
party to the proceedingsmay submit a "request to In-
tervene" pursuant to procedures set forth In Article I11, Di-
vision 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Such
request shall be submitted to Department of Develop-
ment Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A "request to Intervene" may be obtained
on-line; click on "Quasi-Judiclal-FAQ". If any person de-
cides to appeal any decision made by the board with
respect to any matter considered at this meeting or
hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings and, for such purpose, he or she may need. to In-
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made, which record Includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based,
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two
days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech
Impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
Citrus County, Florida
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle.
November 26 and December 3,2007.
425-1203 MCRN
09-2007-CA-003399 Cit Group Vs.
Douglas M. Pascual, Jr. Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 09-2007-CA-003399
THE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
V.
DOUGLAS M. PASCUAL, JR: __, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DOUGLAS M. PASCUAL, JR: HENRY RHOADES:
and all unknown parties claiming by, through,
under or against the herein named Defendants,
who are not known to be dead or alive, whether
said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, llenors, creditors, trustees,
spouses, or other claimants; TENANT #1 and/or
TENANT #2, the parties Intended to account for
the person or persons in possession,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DOUGLAS M. PASCUAL, JR.; __, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DOUGLAS M. PASCUAL, JR., and all unknown
parties claiming by, through, under or against the
above named Defendants, who are not known to be
dead or alive, whether said unknown parties claim as
heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, ilenors, creditors,
trustees, spouses, or other claimants
Current Residence Unknown, but whose last known
address was:
7203 E. Manchester Ct., Floral City, FL 34436
15915 Stag's Leap Drive, Lutz, FL 33559
10704 Sierra Vista Place, Tampa, FL 33626
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mort-
gage on the following property in CITRUS County, Flor-
ida, to-wit:
LOT 29 OF SOUTH HAMPSHIRE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE(S) 34,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, PA., Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress Is 18830 U.S. Highway 19 North, Suite 300, Clear-
water, Florida 33764, on or before December 28, 2007
or within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this
Notice of Action, and file the original with the Clerk of
this Court at 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450,
either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi-
ately thereafter: otherwise, a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded In the complaint
petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court'on this 19th
day of November, 2007.
Betty Strifier
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: -s- Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 26 and December 3, 2007.
426-1203 MCRN
2007-CA-5753 Anthony J. Rizzitano Vs.
Dominic J. Pongallo Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2007-CA-5753
ANTHONY J. RIZZITANO and CAROL A. RIZZITANO,
his wife,
Plaintiffs,
Vs.
DOMINIC J, PANGALLO AND WANDA E. PANGALLO, his
wife; If alive and If dead, their unknown spouses, heirs,
devisees, legatees, grantees, assigns, Ilenors, creditors,
trustees, or other claimants, and all other parties claim-
ing by and through under or against the above named
Defendants, or any one of them who are not known to
be dead or alive; and all unknown natural persons If
alive, and if dead, or not known to be dead or alive,
their several and respective unknown spouses, heirs,
devisees, legatees, grantees, assigns. Ilenors, creditors,
trustees or other claimants, or other parties claiming by,
through, or under those unknown natural persons and
the several and respective unknown directors, trustees,
or other claimants, successor In interest, shareholders,
assigns, and all other persons or parties claiming by,
through, under or against any corporation (existing or
dissolved, domestic or foreigh) or other legal entity
named as a Defendant; and all other claimants, per-
sons, or parties, natural or corporate, or other form of
legal entity, or whose exact legal status Is unknown,
claiming under any of the above named or described
defendants or parties or claiming to have any right, ti-
tle or Interest In and to the lands, hereafter described
and involved In this lawsuit and THOMAS B. COLMUS
a/k/a TOM COLMUS and SYBIL L. COLMUS, His wife; and
VOLVO COMMERCIAL FINANCE LLC THE AMERICAS,
Successor In Interest to Volvo Commercial Finance Inc.,
the Americas, f/k/a Volvo Truck Finance North Amer-
ica, Inc.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Dominic J. Pangallo and Wanda E. Pangallo, If
alive, and if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devi-
sees, grantees, creditors, and all other parties claiming
by, through, under or against them and all other claim-
ants, natural or corporate, or whose exact legal status
Is unknown, claiming under any of the above-named
Defendants, or any other person or entity claiming to
have any right, title or Interest In and to the lands here-
Inafter described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mort-
gage on the following property in Citrus County, Flor-
Ida:
Lots 29 and 30 In Block "P". of Pine Lake, according to
the map or plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 4.
Pages 67 and 68, Public Records of Citrus County, Flor-
Ida.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Plaintiffs' attorney, JOHNNYE L. FRIEDRICH, ESQ. of
HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH, P.A., whose address Is 452
PLeasant Grove Road, Inverness, Florida 34452. on or
before the 28 day of December, 2007, and tile the orig-
inal with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otehrwise
a default will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint or petition.
DATED this 19 day of November, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Court
By: /s/ Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 26 and December 3, 2007.
427-1203 MCRN
09-2007-CA-004644 Wells Fargo Bank Vs. Kirk A. Tracey
Notice of Action Foreclosure
Proceedings Property,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY -.
Case #: 09-2007-CA-0
DIvlslav
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Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Option One
Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1 Asset-Backed Certificates,
Series 2006-1.,
Plaintiff.
-vs.-
Kirk A. Tracey and Meredith D. Tracey, hlswife;
Unknown Parties In Posesslon #1: Unknown Parties in "
Possession #2; If living, and all Unknown Parties clalmin
by, through, under and against the above namely
Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or aWq,
whether said Unknown Parties may claim An InterestAs
Spouse. Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Or Other Claimants'
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE
PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY
TO:
Kirk A. Tracey; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST
KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 9766 North Jourden Drive, Citrus
Springs, FL 34424
Residence unknown, If living, Including any unknown
spouse of the said Defendants, If either has remarried
and if either or both of sold Defendants are dead, their
respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assign-
ees, creditors, llenors, and trustees, and all other per-
sons claiming by, through, under or against the named
Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named
Defendants) and such of the aforementioned un-
known Defendants and such of the aforementioned
unknown Defendants as may be Infants, Incompetents
or otherwise not sul jurls.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been
commrenced to foreclose a mortgage on the following
real property, lying and being and situated In Citrus
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:-
LOT S 13 AND 14, IN BLOCK 98, OF CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 89 THROUGH 106, IN-
CLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ,
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 13, IN BLOCK
98, OF CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT ONE, THENCE NORTH 19
DEGREES 28 MINUTES 16 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
160.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 14, IN
BLOCK 98, OF CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT ONE, THENCE
NORTH 70 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 44 SECONDS WEST A
DISTANCE OF 125.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SAID LOT 14, THENCE SOUTH 19 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 16
SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 160.00 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 13, IN BLOCK 98, OF
CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT ONE, THENCE SOUTH 70 DEGREES
31 MINUTES 44 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 125.00
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
more commonly known as 9766 North Jourden Drive,
Citrus Springs, FL 34434
This action has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written defense, If any,
upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
whose address is 10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite
112, Tampa, FL 33618 within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this notice and file the original with the
clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or Immediately there after; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 19th
day of November, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Circuit and,County Courts
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus Cpunty Chronicle,
on November 26 and December 3.2007. 07-82153T -
423-1126 MCRN
Bids NW 3rd St. Park City of Crystal River
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The City of Crystal River Community Redevelopment
Agency In Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida herein re-
ferred to as the "Agency" will receive sealed bids for
construction of N.W. 3rd Street Park and Pier Phase II
Project. You are hereby Invited to submit a bid oh the
above referenced project. Bids will be received Until
2:00 PM. on December 11, 2007 at Crystal River City
Hall; 123 N.W. Hwy 19; Crystal River, Florida 34428
OWNER'S AGENT City of Crystal River
Community Redevelopment Agency
123 N.W US Hwy. 19
Crystal River, Florida 34428
ENGINEER
Crystal Engineering & Construction, Inc.
34 N.E. Crystal Street
Crystal River, Florida 34428
Telephone No: (352) 795-6777
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: All work for the Project shall- b
constructed In accordance with the Drawings ahd
Specifications prepared by the Engineer. Bids shall be
submitted for furnishing, delivering and Installing all ma-
terials, equipment' and services, Including labor for the
Work, which generally Involves:
A. Construct pier expansion
B. Construct Boardwalk & sidewalks
C. Relocate existing floating dock
D. Construct handicap ramp to connect relocated
floating dock to pier
E. Rip Rap seawall for toe scour
F. Restoration and Miscellaneous work.
CONTRACT TIME: Construction time to achieve Sub-
stantial Completion Is 60 consecutive calendar days
from the date of the Notice to Proceed with an addI-
tional 10 consecutive calendar days to achieve Fin'l
Completion.
PROJECT MANUAL AND DRAWINGS: Available for review
and purchase at the office of the Engineer: Crystal En-
gineering & Construction, Inc. 34 N.E. Crystal Street,
Crystal River, Florida 34428. Ph. (352) 795-6777, Fax (352)
795-7758.
Bids shall be prepared In triplicate using the Project
Manual and Drawings. Addenda will be sent, via fao to
all holders of complete Bidding Documents up to
seventy-two (72) hours before the Bid closing time. Brief
Addenda may be Issued between seventy-two (72)
hours and twenty-four (24) hours before Bid cloihg
time by fax transmittal to all holders of complete Bidd,
Ing Documents. The Agency / Engineer Is not respoesi-
ble for delivery of addenda to prospective bidders. A
payment In the amount of $75.00 will be requiredfor
each complete set of BiddIng Documents. This pay-
ment Is non-refundable. Bid security will be required for
this project In the amount of 5% of the bid price.
MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING: A mandatory pre-bld
meeting will be held on Friday. November 30th, 2007
at 2:00 PM. at the Yeomans House; 203 N.W. 3rd Street,
Crystal River, Florida. Subsequent'to a presentation by
the Project Engineer all Interested parties shall be given
the opportunity to access and inspect the project site
and the materials to be refurbished. ALL FIRMS AND IN-
DIVIDUALS SUBMITTING BIDS SHALL BE REQUIRED TO AT-
TEND THE PRE-BID MEETING.
PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS: In the event .the
Contract is awarded to the Successful Bidder,'the
Agency will require that the Contractor furnish a Pay-
ment and Performance Bond in an amount equal to
the Contract Price. All Payment and Performance
Bonds shall be secured from or countersigned by ti
agency or surety company recognized In good stand-
ing and authorized to do business In the State of Por-
Ida.
BID SUBMITTAL: Bids shall be enclosed within a sealed
envelope, on the Bid Form provided In the Project
Manual, with the words "SEALED BID N.W. 3rd Street
Park and Pier Phase II Project and the Bidder's norrie
and address clearly shown on the outside thereof.f
forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing
the proposal must be enclosed In another envelope
addressed as specified, Facsimile or, electronic submit-
tals are not acceptable and shall not be recognized as
valid submittals. *
Blds must be delivered not later than the time set forth
herein. The Agency will not be responsible for any lost
or late arriving Bids sent via the U.S. Postal Service' or
other delivery services. Bids shall be sent to the Atten-
tion of; Mr. Roger Goettelmann, Director/C.R.A. at The
City of Crystal River City Hall; Office of the City Clerk:
123 N.W. Hwy 19; Crystal River, Fl. 34428.
OPENING OF BIDS: Bids will be opened, and read aloud.
publicly at the Yeomans House, located at 203 N.W 3rdi
Street. Crystal River, Florida, on December 11.,2007 at..
2:10 PM or as soon thereafter as possible. ,
AWARD OF CONTRACT: The Owner and Agency re-"
serves the right to waive technicalities or Irregularities,
to reject any or all Bids, to waive any Informalities or Ir-
regularities In the procurement process, and/or to ac-
cept that Bid which represents the offer that Is In the
best Interest of the City of Crystal River. Award of Con-
tract shall be contingent upon Issuance of all neces-
sary permits and upon availability of grant funding for
the project. Time shall be of the essence of any con-
tract award. Neither the City of Crystal River nor the
Community Redevelopment Agency Is responsible for
expenses Incurred prior to the award of the bid.'
The City of Crystal River supports "EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYMENT, FAIR HOUSING AND PROVIDING HANDI-
CAPPED ACCESS".
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 26, 2007.
CLASSIFIED
14B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2007
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