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Title: Citrus County chronicle
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
Inverness Fla
Publication Date: January 6, 2009
Copyright Date: 2009
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Began in 1889?
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COSTLY POSITION:
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Florida
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GAZA VIOLENCE:
Calls for truce
The United Nations pressed
Monday for a cease-fire be-
tween Israel and Hamas mil-
itants as civilian casualties
mount./Page A10
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Crunch time
.Fitness "boot camps" are
one way to have fun while
working out./Page C1
OPINION:
Locally, the
city of Inverness
recently passed
a directive that
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PUBLIC OPINION:
Power play
Progress Energy will host a
series of meetings in Citrus-
and Hernando counties re-
garding proposed routes for
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Grillo and Dodge share their
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Dome raisin' in the sun


DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Workers on Monday installed the dome atop the new sanctuary at the St. Michael the Archangel Greek Orthodox Church
in Lecanto. To see a video of the Installation, go to www.chronicleonline.com.

Greek church celebrates construction by capping sanctuary with dome


NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It's all they had talked
about for months setting
the dome atop their new
sanctuary.
The moment came Mon-
day, as members of St
Michael the Archangel
Greek Orthodox Church in
Lecanto and curious on-
lookers watched eight nmen,
six straps and one crane
hoist the 42,000-pound
structure.
"This is a moussaka mo-
ment," said church mem-
ber Mary Anne Dorsi. "This
is a reward for us as a
church, but it's also a huge
event for the entire com-
munity. It means a lot of
moussaka and baklava sold
at our festivals for the past
17 years."
Parish priest the Rev.
Demetrius Simeonidis,
said the joyful event
capped a long-awaited


dream of the church.
"When I came in Septem-
ber, the parish was already
in progress, since 1981," he
said. "Their dream was al-
ways to build a sanctuary.
So, this is a joyful day."
The dome, made of steel
beams, wood decking and


stucco, measures 23 feet
tall, 34 inches in diameter,
with a 107-foot circumfer-
ence.
Sixteen arched windows
surround the structure.
The dome's top sits al-
most 100 feet above State
Road 44 at a 105-foot eleva-


Parishioners
gathered
to see the
dome go
up on the
church
they have
worked
so hard to
raise money
to build
the past
few years.


lion, making it visible for
miles, said George Mavros,
former parish president
In the 'next few weeks,
gold metal sheets will be:
placed over the dome, mak-
ing it a gleaming presence
in Citrus County
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Planner:


Schembri


reneged


on deal

Offcal was to

pay for security,

organizer says
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
An organizer behind the
November food giveaway that
fed about 5,000 people is
claiming that County Admin-
istrator Anthony Schembri of-
fered county assistance, but
then reneged on the plans.
Doug Lobel said in a
strongly worded e-mail that
was copied to Commissioner
John Thrumston that Schem-
bri offered to pay for addi-
tional sheriff's deputies to
provide security at the Wal-
Mart Supercenter parking lot
He said Schembri also of-
fered the use of two county
trucks to transport food to
about 300 shut-ins.
In both cases, Lobel said,
Schembri backed off after
plans were already set in mo-
tion.
The Citrus County Sheriff's
Office bill of about $250 for
the additional security re-
mains unpaid, he said.
Schembri said Monday he
made no such offer. He said
he suggested to Lobel and
other organizers they ask
Sheriff Jeff Dawsy to pay for
the deputies' time.
Schembri said he offered a
county truck to transport food
to a central distribution site,
but he never made a commit-
ment to deliver food to
homes.
Lobel asked Thrumston for
time on the commission's
Jan. 13 board meeting agenda
to discuss the situation.
"If Mr. Schembri isn't sure
what he can do, he shouldn't
offer this stuff," Lobel said.
Organizers led by the New
Church Without Walls pro-
vided turkey and the trim-
mings to citizens on the
Saturday prior to Thanksgiv-
ing. Hundreds of volunteers,
including Schembri, spent
their day helping out
At planning meetings,
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President-elect Obama
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of the CIA and National
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A cross completes the
structure, which Simeonidis
will place on top at a later
date.
"All orthodox churches
have a dome," Mavros said.
"It symbolizes the heavens
and overlooks the nave (area
of the church) where the
people sit."
- The inside of the dome
will eventually show an icon
- of Christ.
* "It's a symbolic structure,
- -as well as a symbolic event,
to raise the dome," he said.
The church began in 1981
a ..- and constructed its parish
.- a hall in 1993, the site of the
church's popular fundrais-
S ing Greek festivals.
SFunds raised paid for the
S .construction of the hall and
now are paying for the con-
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S-. sanctuary. The dome cost
about $400,000, said Richard
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The inside of the new sanctuary at the St. Michael the Archangel Greek Orthodox Church in
Lecanto.
about 100 active families, bians, Russians, Romanians, Easter, April 19.
draws worshippers from Cit- Ukrainians and American "Normally when you put a
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Officials seek dog .
that bit child
A black dog, possibly a
chow breed, bit a child Thurs-
day, Jan. 1, on Tyler Street in
Beverly Hills.
Call Citrus County Animal
Services at 726-7660 with in-
formation. The child may have
to undergo rabies treatment if
the dog is not located.
Crash caused short
power outage .
A vehicle crash Monday af-
temoon left approximately
3,091 Withlacoochee River
Electric Cooperative Inc. cus-
tomers without power for ap-
proximately 45 minutes,
according to David Lambert,
the electric corporation's
spokesman. A vehicle hit one
of the main line feeder poles
near the Villa Terrace substa-
tion in Homosassa, which
caused outages from Ozello to
Crystal River.
Chronicle needs
weather watch er- "
The Chrtti'ilis in n6d'od'f
weather watcher from Floral
City. We'll provide a rain gauge
and thermometer, if needed.
The weather watcher is re-
quired to call in early each
evening with the recorded high
and low from the day, as well
as the rain amount. In return,
the weather watcher receives a
free subscription to the Chroni-
cle. If interested, please call
Chronicle newsroom coordina-
tor Linda Johnson at 563-5660.
Pine Street parking lot
work set to start
The city of Inverness and-
Pospeich Contracting will
begin renovating the municipal
parking lot on the northeast
side of Pine Street behind the
McLeod house on Thursday.
While construction is under
way, the Pine Street parking
lot will be closed to all traffic.
As an alternative during the
renovation, the two-hour park-
ing restriction at the Inverness
Government Center parking
lot will be lifted to allow all-day
parking. The project is ex-
pected to be completed within
four weeks. Anyone withques-
tions or concerns is asked to
call the public works depart-
ment at 726-2321.
-From staff reports


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Fr Ffshermet cist idres recently into Lake Rousseau In search of largemouth bass. Warm water temperatures have made for enjoyable wintertime fishing
trips around the county. a o .




Deputies arrest son of school official


Man has history

ofrun-ins

with the law

SHEMIR WILES
swiles@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Deputies arrested a politi-
cian's son Saturday on a
felony domestic battery
charge the most recent in
a series of arrests since 2004.
Dennis Gene Himmel, 22,,
of Inverness, is the son of Su-
perintendent of Schools San-
dra "Sam" Himmel.
According to a Citrus
County Sheriff's Office arrest
report, a deputy went to an
Inverness residence where
she spoke to a 19-year-old In-
verness woman. The woman
said Himmel .was not sup-
posed to be at the house and
that she wanted him to leave.


The deputy asked if Himmel
lived there and the woman
said they do live together, but
she continued to say that she
and Himmel got into an argu-
ment and she wanted him out
of the house.
The deputy informed the
woman, who was reportedly
extremely upset and yelling,
she couldn't make Himmel
leave. According to the re-
port, the deputy asked if any-
thing other than arguing took
place and the woman said no.
The deputy noted in the re-
port that she observed red-
ness around the woman's
chest and neck area, which
the woman said she did to
herself.
When asked what hap-
pened, the woman reportedly
told police an argument
began when she came home.
The woman said she was try-
ing to kick Himmel out and
indicated she was aware of
what she needed to do to
properly evict Himmel.
The deputy asked Himmel


if anything besides arguing
occurred and Himmel said
no, just arguing. According to
the report, Himmel said he
was willing to leave for the
night after he gathered his
clothes. While Himmel was
inside gathering items, the
woman began screaming and
yelling that Himmel was in-
side the house punching
walls and breaking things.
However, the report states
the deputy didn't observe
Himmel punching walls or
breaking anything.
After Himmel reportedly
had everything packed in his
car, the deputy asked again if
anything other than an argu-
ment happened and Himmel
said no and left the house.
The deputy asked the
woman again how she re-
ceived the bruises on her
neck and chest and she said
while arguing with Himmel,
she held her neck while she
was running from him 'and
that they never touched one
another.


Five minutes later,
the woman called po-
lice and said she
wanted to press
charges against Him-
mel because the ar-
gument did become
physical, the report
states. When asked De
why she didn't say Him
something before,
she said she didn't want Him-
mel to go to jail but changed
her mind because she was
afraid he would come back
Himmel was located at an-
other Inverness residence,
where he spoke to deputies.
He said he and the woman
started arguing and.when she
came at him, he pushed her
away. When asked why he
didn't mention it before, he
.said he didn't want the
woman to go to jail. Himmel
also showed the deputy sev-
eral scratches on his arms
and said they came from a
fight with the woman...
Himmel was taken into
custody and is being held


without bond. -_
Police arrested
Himmel Feb. 8, 2008,
:* on a domestic battery
charge, which vio-
lated the .probation
he was serving for
felony domestic bat-
tnis tery and criminal
mel mischief from an inci-
dent on Aug. 24, 2007.
During that incident, he re-
portedly slammed a door on
an 18-year-old Inverness
woman's hand, causing her to
lose a part of her middle fin-
ger.
After violating probation
for a second time, Himmel
was sentenced to 11 months
and 29 days in the county jail.
While in jail, Judge Richard
"Ric" Howard allowed Him-
mel to have furloughs for ap-
pointments with his
psychiatrist in an effort to
help Himmel with his anger
issues.
Attempts to reach Superin-
tendent Himmel were unsuc-
cessful.


Rain postpones whoopers Lake Wales
Lake Wales


Birds likely to

be held up

again today

Chronicle

The 2008 flock of migrating
whooping cranes spent Mon-
day huddled under the shel-
ter of their host.
Rain has pounded their
Chiltpn County, Ala., location
the past two days, forcing the
ultralight pilots to break
down their planes and store
them in a nearby barn.
It was the sixth consecutive
day on the ground, and the
current forecast predicts
more rain for today
The next stop is Lowndes,
County, Ala. So far, the cranes
have flown 813 miles since
the Oct. 17 start of their trip.


Once the cranes reach Jef-
ferson County, seven of the 14
birds will be flown to St.
Marks National Wildlife
Refuge in Wakulla County.
On the next day, the other
seven cranes will depart for a
flyover event in Marion
County before heading on to
the final leg of the migration
to Chassahowitzka National
Wildlife Refuge. The trip
from Jefferson County to
Marion County includes
stopovers in Madison and
Gilchrist counties.
Whooping cranes, named
for their loud and penetrat-
ing unison calls, live and
breed in wetland areas,
where they feed on crabs,
clams, frogs and aquatic
plants.
They are distinctive ani-
mals, standing five feet tall,
with white bodies, black wing
tips and red crowns on their
heads.


Whooping cranes were on
the verge of extinction in the
1940s.
The Whooping Crane East-
ern Partnership (WCEP), an
international coalition of
public and private groups,
began reintroducing this
highly imperiled species in
eastern North America, part
of its historic range, in 2001.
Today, there are only about
525 birds in existence, 375 of
them in the wild. Aside from
the 68 birds reintroduced by
WCEP, the only other migrat-
ing population of whooping
cranes nests at the Wood Buf-
falo National Park in the
Northwest Territories of
Canada and winters at the
Aransas National Wildlife
Refuge on the Texas Gulf
Coast. A non-migrating flock
of approximately 35 birds
lives year-round in the cen-
tral Florida Kissimmee re-
gion.


Six-month-old child
killed in crash
Authorities say a 6-month-old
child is dead after a traffic acci-
dent in central Florida.
The Florida Highway Patrol
says Jayla Lee was killed and
two other children were seriously
injured after the car they were
traveling in was hit by a vehicle
that ran a red light in Lake
Wales.
The FHP says Mitchell Andrew
Hilkemeyer struck a 1999
,Chevrolet driven by Nicole
Pounds early Sunday evening.
Pounds was critically Injured,
and three others passengers, in-
cluding a 10-month-old child,
were injured.
Jayla was seated in a child
safety seat but died at the scene.
Charges have not been filed,
but authorities say the investiga-
tion in ongoing.


AroundTHE STATE


Bithlo
Man killed in
trailer fire identified
Authorities have identified a
49-year-old man who was found
dead inside a charred travel
trailer in central Florida.
The body of Thomas Osborne
of Clearwater was found Sunday
morning. Family members told
Orange County authorities that
Osborne had parked his travel
trailer near his half-brother's
home for the New Year's holiday,
and said the man had been de-
pressed recently. The fire is still
under investigation.

Sebastian

FAA to investigate
skydiving fatality
The Federal Aviation Adminis-
tration is launching an investiga-
tion into the death of 22-year-old
parachutist who fell to his death


over the Sebastian Municipal Air-
port.
Daniel R. Kulpa, of Cranbury,
N.J., died Friday when he be-
came detached from his para-
chute while performing his
second jump of the day.
Toxicology testing and an au-
topsy were conducted in Fort
Pierce on Saturday. The FAA be-
gins its investigation Monday.

Miami
Mayor makes good
on Emerald Bowl bet
Less than a week after the
University of Miami's 24-17 loss
to the California Golden Bears in
the Emerald Bowl, Miami's
mayor is making good on his bet
with San Francisco Mayor Gavin
Newsom.
Miami Mayor Manny Diaz has
decided to send Newsom some
Florida stone crab claws.
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For the RECORD


Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
DUI Arrests
0 Jessica Lynn Dunham, 22,
1075 S. Palm Ave., Homosassa,
at 11:40 p.m. Sunday on a mis-
demeanor charge of driving
under the influence. According to
the arrest report, a witness told
deputies Dunham drove a red
Mitsubishi car into the Taco Bell of
Crystal River building while trav-
eling through the drive-through.
She failed the first two field sobri-
ety tasks; deputies then discon-
tinued the tasks because they
were concerned Dunham would
fall and injure herself, the report
stated. Dunham refused to sub-
mit her breath to determine her
blood-alcohol concentration.
Bond $500.
James Ray Wade, 35,
10816 N. Koment Point, Crystal
River, at 7:23 p.m. Sunday on
misdemeanor charges of driving
under the influence and know-
ingly driving while license is sus-
pended or revoked. According to
the arrest report, Wade failed the
field sobriety tasks; he refused to
submit his breath to determine his
blood-alcohol concentration.
Bond $1,500.
Other Arrests
April Eve Kingsbury, 43,
and Duane Lawrence Kings-
bury, 45, both of 3013 S. Coun-
try Club Drive, Inverness, at
10:15 p.m. Sunday on misde-
meanor charges of battery and
resisting officers without violence
and misdemeanor charges of as-


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sault/battery on law enforcement
officers and resisting officers
without violence, respectively.
According to the arrest reports,
Mrs. Kingsbury showed up at a
woman's house, pulled her out of
the home and hit her several
times in the face. When deputies
arrived at Mrs. Kingsbury's resi-
dence to speak to her about the
incident, her husband,.Kingsbury,
refused to allow deputies into the
residence. Eventually he let them
in; however, while the deputies
were placing handcuffs on Mrs.
Kingsbury, Kingsbury charged at
them. The deputies managed to
get Kingsbury onto the ground
and place handcuffs on him, al-
though he resisted the deputies,
the report stated. Also, prior to
her arrest, Mrs. Kingsbury tried to
run from deputies back into her
residence. Bond $1,000 for Mrs.
Kingsbury's charges and $5,500
for Mr. Kingsbury's charges.
Robert P. Vieni, 36, 6675
W. Macopin Lane, Crystal River,
at 11 a.m. Sunday on a misde-'
meanor charge of battery. Bond
$500.


Charles Edwin Wentworth,
22, 5643 S. Division Ave., Ho-
mosassa, at 11:23 a.m. Sunday
on a misdemeanor charge of
knowingly driving while license is
suspended or revoked and on an'
active Citrus County warrant for
failure to appear in reference to
original misdemeanor charges of
marijuana and drug pqrapherna-
lia possession and failure to ap-
pear. No bond per the warrant.
Bond $500 per the traffic charge.
Alise Michelle Dunn, 27,
1047 N.E. 17 Place, Ocala, at
1:40 pm. and 11:21 p.m. Sunday
on misdemeanor charges of drug
paraphernalia possession and
giving false information to a law
enforcement officer. According to
the arrest report, Dunn gave her
sister's name and birth date to
deputies. Bond $1,000.
Alvin Leroy Hill, 37,13527
Cherrytree Lane, Thonotosassa,
at 9:15p.m. and 10:49 p.m. Sun-
day on a misdemeanor charge of
knowingly driving while license is
suspended or revoked and on a
felony charge of violation of pro-
bation in reference to an original


charge of possession of burglary
tools. No bond per the violation.
Bond $500 per the traffic charge.
Vandalisms
A vandalism, reported on
Dec. 12, occurred at approxi-
mately 2 a.m. on Holyoak Ter-
race, Citronelle.
A vandalism occurred on
Saturday, Dec. 13, between ap-
proximately 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.,
on Candy Lane in Homosassa
Springs.
A vandalism, reported on
Dec. 13, occurred at approxi-
mately 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, in
the 6200 block of S. Wildermuth
Point, Homosassa.
A criminal mischief, re-
ported on Dec. 14, occurred at
approximately 10:30 p.m. Satur-
day, Dec. 13, in the 3200 block
of W. Horace Allen Street,
Lecanto.
A criminal mischief, re-
ported on Dec. 15, occurred at
approximately 7 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 14, in the 900 block of W.
Roosevelt Boulevard, Beverly
Hills.
M On Dec. 15, a known white
male juvenile was arrested for
misdemeanor criminal mischief
on Village Center Circle, Sug-
armill Woods.
A criminal mischief, re-
ported on Dec. 16, occurred at
approximately 2:47 a.m. Tues-
day, Dec. 16, in the 6600 block
of N. Carl G Rose Highway, Her-
nando.


Progress Energy



to host meetings


Two hearings

slated for Citrus

SHEMIR WILES
swiles@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Progress Energy officials
have scheduled several infor-
mational, open house meet-
ings about new transmission
lines this month.
As a whole, Progress Energy
is considering adding about
200 miles of transmission lines
across nine counties to main-
tain reliability and to move
energy proficiently through-
out the state.
As part of the Levy County
nuclear plant project, The
Community Partnership for
Energy Planning worked with
Progress Energy to identify
potential routes for new trans-
mission lines needed for the
plant Potential routes for the
transmission lines will run
from the proposed Levy
County plant to the
Brooksville West substation in
Hernando, County. According
to Progress Energy, the
prospective route will largely
follow an existing transmis-
sion line in Citrus and Her-


nando counties. However, in
Levy and northern Citrus
counties, a new right of way
will need to be created. In ad-
dition, limited areas of Her-
nando County existing rights
of way may need to widen.
Progress Energy represen-
tatives will be on hand at the
meetings to provide informa-
tion about the proposed
routes, including aerial photo-
graphs, an estimated timeline
for the project, the need for
the lines and other materials.
The meetings are:
4 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 13, at National Guard Ar-
mory, 8551 W Venable St.,
Crystal River
4 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 14, at Brooksville Elks
Lodge, 14494 Cortez Blvd.,
Brooksville.
4 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Jan. 15, at West Citrus Elks
Lodge, 7890 W Grover Cleve-
land Blvd., Homosassa.
If people cannot attend the
open houses or have addi-
tional questions about the
project, information is avail-
able online at www.progress-
energy.com/energyplanning.
People can also e-mail
Progress Energy at Energy-
Planning@pgnmail.com or
call (888) 238-0373.


PLANNER
Continued from Page Al

Lobel said Schembri offered use of
county trucks to deliver food to the
homebound. He also offered
county funds to pay for extra secu-
rity, Lobel said.
He said that a subsequent meet-
ing two days prior to the giveaway,
county spokesman Jim Hunter ex-


plained in Schembri's absence that
the county couldn't provide the
trucks for liability reasons.
Nothing was said about the secu-
rity funding, Lobel said.
Last Friday, as Lobel returned
from vacation, he learned that the
security bill hadn't been paid. He
said he called Schembri's office,
where his administrative assistant
'relayed Schembri's response that
the county couldn't pay for security
because the sheriff's deputies


Lobel said his issue

has nothing to do

with the economic

summit.

were working as private contrac-
tors.
Lobel sent an e-mail to Inverness
Mayor Bob Plaisted and the Rev.
Doug Alexander, pastor of the New


Church Without Walls, that com-
plained about Schembri's re-
sponse.
He copied the e-mail to Thrum-
ston and asked for time on Tues-
day's commission agenda.
Schembri suggested that Lobel
either misunderstood his inten-
tions or is angry that he wasn't in-
vited to a private economic summit
that Schembri organized.
"I don't know what his motiva-
tion is," Schembri said. "I'm hear-


ing that he's still smarting for not
being invited to the economic sum-
mit."
Lobel said his issue has nothing
to do with the economic summit.
"I was upset about that? Never,"
Lobel said. "I wasn't asked about
the economic summit and I would
never expect to be asked about it"
Lobel said he is seeking answers.
He said: "I want to find out why
the county can't pay the money that
the county committed to us."


YESTERDAY'S WEATHER


FLORIDA TEMPERATUES-,i;-


,0 C I T R LI S -


C l U N T Y "W


City
Daytona Bch.
Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Gainesville
Homestead
Jacksonville
Key West
Lakeland
Melbourne


WEDNESDAY
High: 71 Low: 40
Showers likely with a possible thunderstorm,
clearing and windy later


P"i" High: 64 Low: 40
Partly sunny, windy and colder

ALMANAC


TEMPERATURE*
Monday 81/48
Record 84/16
Normal 71/49
Mean temp. 65
Departure from mean +5
PRECIPITATION*
Monday 0.00 in.
Total for the month 0.00 in.
Total for the year 0.00 in.
Normal for the year .0.47 in.
*As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 5
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate,
7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Monday at 3 p.m. 30.06 in.


DEW POINT
Monday at 3 p.m. 58
HUMIDITY
Monday at 3 p.m. 52%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees, grasses and weeds were all
light.
"Light only extreme allergic will show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Monday was good with pollutants
mainly ozone.


SOLUNAR TABLES
DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR
!MORiJfitJG i.AFTERNo001,i
1/6 TUESDAY 12:29 6:43 12:57 7:11
1/7 WEDNESDAY 1:20 7:35 1:50 8:06


CELESTIAL OUTLOOK
S SUNSET TONIGHT............................5:48 PM.
/ SUNRISE TOMORROW.................7:25 A.M.
MOONRISE TODAY................ 1:21 P.M.
JAN. 17 JAN.26 FEB.2 MOONSET TODAY............................2:31 A.M.


BURN CONDITIONS
Today's Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. There is no burn ban.
For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For
more information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry's
Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fireweather/kbdi

WATERING RULES
The current lawn watering restriction for the unincorporated areas of Citrus County
allow residents to water once a week. For. county, Crystal River and Inverness residents,
addresses ending in 0 or 1, or A through E can water Mondays; addresses ending in 2 or 3,
or F through J can water Tuesdays; addresses ending in 4 or 5, or K through 0 can water
Wednesday; addresses ending in 6 or 7, or P through U can water Thursdays; addresses
ending In 8 or 9, or V through Z can water Fridays.
Properties under two acres in size may only water before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on their day
and properties two acres or larger may only water before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. on their day.

TIDES


Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Tuesday Wednesday
High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
2:10 p/9:09 a --- /8:34 p 12:46 a/10:24 a 3:39 p/9:54 p
12:31 p/6:31 a 11:07 p/5:56 p 2:00 p/7:46 a -- /7:16 p
10:18 a/4:19 a 8:54 p/3:44 p 11:47 a/5:34 a 10:00 p/5:04 p
1:20 p/8:08 a 11:56 p/7:33 p 2:49 p/9:23 a -- /8:53 p


L F'cast
? 65 pc
71 pc
) 65 pc
59 pc
I 68 pc
61 pc
? 71 s
I 62 pc
67 pc


City
Miami
Ocala
Orlando
Pensacola
Sarasota
Tallahassee
Tampa
Vero Beach
W. Palm Bch.


MARINE OUTLOOK
South winds from 10 to 20 knots. Gulf water
Seas 3 to 5 feet. Bay and inland temperature
waters becoming choppy. Partly
cloudy and breezy. 07 2

Taken at Aripeka
LAKE L -g : .
Location Sun. Mon. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 27.91 n/a 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.60 34.59 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.43 36.42 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.05 39.05 42.40
Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean-
annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data Is
obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.


THE NATION


AST FOR 3:00 P.M.
TUESDAY


City
Albany
Albuquerque
Asheville
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Austin
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Buffalo
Burlington, VT
Charleston, SC
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
Concord, N.H.
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Evansville, IN
Harrisburg
Hartford
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson!
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angieles
Louisvill'e
Memphis
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Mobile
Montgomery
Nashville


Monday .Tuesday
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37 21 .07 pc 32 23
40 21 pc 45 28
67 41 r 47 45
67 58 .20 r 66 50
50 41 r 42 39
44 36 sh 61 37
50 34 I 36 32
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30 21 .09 rs 39 35
39 28 .06 pc 36 30
34 23 c 34 29
33 19 .02 s 30 19
77 50 .02 c 72 60
48 35 .12 r 48 41
67 53 r 51 48
29 11 sf 33 26
36 29 r 40 32
34 26 rs 34 32
72 48 r 65 57
35 27 I 38 34
36 22 .05 s 33 18
38 33 .43 c 57 38
47 7 pc 43 28
34 9 pc 34 22
31 21 sn 33 28
53 30 pc 57 36
31 24 r 39 31
45 36 I 38 29
41 29 .01 pc 35 28
47 41 .01 sh 57 46
33 19 I 34 30
54 46 .27 ts 59 42,
42 29 pc 55 39
41 30 .79 r 43 35
58 43 s 62 50
34 27 r 42 33
38 33 .68 r 45 37
29 10 sf 32 24
25 -4 c 26 13
76 64 c 75 50
66 58 .05 c 77 55
38 32 .20 r 51 38


KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle;
f=falr; h=hazy; pc-partly cloudy; r=raln;
rsaraln/snow mix; s-sunny; shoshowers;
an=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w.wlndy.
02009 Weather Central, Madison, Wl.


Monday Tuesday
City H LPcp. FcstH I.
New Orleans 78 64 .08 ts 76 46
New York City 43 38 c 37 33
Norfolk 61 45 .02 r 49 46
Oklahoma City 34 24 c 47 27
Omaha 36 8 pc 37 20
Palm Springs 59 33 s 66 45
Philadelphia 48 38 I 37 33
Phoenix 58 43 .02 s 60 42
Pittsburgh 37 30 r 38 33
Portland, ME 38 21 s 34 21
Portland, Ore 51 32 .22 r 48 43
Providence, R.I. 41 26 .02 pc 36 28
Raleigh 60 55 r 45 43
Rapid City 35 1 c 39 16
Reno 50 29 pc 49 25
Rochester, NY 36 21 pc 33 28
Sacramento 46 39 .03 pc 55 39
St. Louis 30 19 i 37 28
St. Ste. Marie 19 7 sf 25 22
Salt Lake City 22 8 .06 rs 35 27
San Antonio 48 37 sh 64 39
San Diego 58 42 s 61 49
San Francisco 47 45 pc 55 46
Savannah 78 51 pc 76 60
Seattle 46 32 .60 r 48 44
Spokane 28 22 .36. rs 33 33
Syracuse 34 22 pc 34 25
Topeka 37 20 pc 40 23
Washington '51 37 I 37 34
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 82 Lakeland, Fla. LOW -36 Embarrass, MInn.

' WORLD CITIE .:


TUESDAY
CITY H/L/SKY
Acapulco 87/73/s
Amsterdam 27/18/pc
Athens 48/39/sh
Belling 33/19/pc
Berlin 29/18/s
Bermuda 69/60/pc
Cairo 68/47/s
Calgary 20/11/c
Havana 82/67/s
Hong Kong 70/60/pc
Jerusalem 64/45/s


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Mexico City
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OBITARIS TsSDIU JNUAYY6 209 A


Manuel
Bocija, 82
HOMOSASSA
The Service of Remen
brance for Mr. Manuel Bocij
age.82, of Homosassa, will N
,held 11:00 AM, Friday, Januai
9, 2009, at the Homosass
Chapel of Hooper Funera
Homes. Inurnment will follow
at Florida National Cemeter
Bushnell with Military Honor
afforded by the Marion Coun'
Honor Guar
I Online condi
lencesmayL
s sent to thl
I. family
: ".J www.Hooper
j ',^ Funeral
Home.con
S He was bon
'February
iv':,, 1926, in Cai
Bocija ton, Ohio, Sc
ofthe late A
tonio and Carmen Alonso Bo
cija. He died January 1, 200
in Inverness. Mr Bocija was a
Army veteran serving durir
WWII in Okinawa and Hawai
He retired from Georg
Waikem Ford, Massillon, 01
in 1987. Mr Bocija was pr
ceded in death by his paren
and sister, Carmen Alvare
Survivors include his Wife
52 years, Velma Bocija; Daugl
ter, Carmen Hamilton; So:
Manuel Bocija Jr. and wil
Kimberly Moody; and Daugl
ter, Delana Ferguson, all
Homosassa, FL; Son, Michai
Bocija of Waterford, PA; Son
Tony Pekar, Brother, Joe Bo
cija and wife Marge, all of Ca
ton, OH, 9 grandchildren
Christopher Varner, Kimber
Hamilton, Timothy Varne
Russell Hamilton, Nicol
Hamilton, Felicia Varne
Braxton Bocija, Christophe
Moody, Alexis Proper; 3 grea
grandchildren; and severe
nieces and nephews. Arrange
ments are under the directic
of the Homosassa Chapel
Hooper Funeral Homes.
Sign the guest book
wwwchronicleonline.com.

Christopher
Cheetham, 71
CITRUS HILLS
Colin Cheetham of Citru
Hills, Hernando, paged qu
etly on Thursday, January
2009, in his ,j.pe under th
care of his wife and Hernando
Pasco Hospice. He was born i
Wilmslow, Cheshire, Englan
on March 27, 1937, to Cliffor
and Marjorie (Box) Cheethar
He is survived by his lovir
wife and Soul Mate of 28 year
Maryellen (Rosick
Cheetham, brother, John
Cheetham, cousin, Ann E(
wards and her family, and h
two beloved cats, Romeo an
Scootchie. He spent his child
hood in Wales and attended
Llandovery College, where lh
enjoyed his rugby scrums wit
his classmates, especially th
annual battle against the
arch rivals, Brecon. Coli
worked in London as a spi
cialty risk underwriter, affil
ated with Lloyd's of Londol
He enjoyed ocean racing c
the Lutine with his insurance
colleagues.
Colin was a Korean War ve
eran, where he served in tlh
British Army under U.S. con
mand. It was then that he di
veloped his love forAmerican
and dreamed to moving hei
someday He moved to Bosto
Massachusetts, in 1977 an
lived in Lynn, Massachusett
for 23 years. He was a 24-ye
member of Bellevue GolfClu
of Melrose, Massachusett
where he served as presided
From 1988 to 1990. After mo'
ing to Citrus Hills in 2002, h
was a member of the Citr
Hills Golf and Country Clu
and Skyview at Terra Vista. i
Citrus Hills he played golf wil
the Oakies, where he served
membership chairman, th
Citrus Hills Men's GolfAssoc
ation, and two couples grout
where he and his wife played
twice weekly He was a men
ber of St. Scholastica Churc
in Lecanto. Funeral service(
will be at Beverly Hills Chap'
of Hooper Funeral Home


Visiting hours will be fro:
12:00 to 2:00 on Friday, Jani
ary 9,2009. At 2:00 there will I
a memorial service at the F


S774219

BROWN
FUNERAL HOME
& CREMATORY
5430 W Gulf to Lake y.
1Lccanto, Florda 34451
(352)
795-0111

Richard T Brown
I,^' ll^lB I )wjI~Im(TO


neral home officiated by Fa-
ther Raymond Lettre.
Arrangements are under the
direction of the Beverly Hills
Chapel of Hooper FuRmneral
Homes. Online condolences
may be sent to the family at
www.HooperFuneralHome.co
In.
n. Those who wish may send
a, memorial contributions to
3e Hernando-Pasco Hospice,
ry 12107 Majestic Blvd, Hudson,
sa FL 34667. Beverly Hills
al Chapel of Hooper Funeral
w Homes.
ry, Sign the guest book at
rs www.chronicleonline.com.
lty

o-
)e
ie
at
1- James
n. Clevinger, 81
Mn INVERNESS
9,
n- James C. Clevinger, 81, In-
)n verness, died Jan 4, 2009, in
n- Citrus Memorial hospital. Pri-
o- vate graveside arrangements
9, will be conducted at Florida
n National Cemetery Chas. E.
ig Davis Funeral Home With Cre-
ii. matory, Inverness.
ge
i, Larry Crook, 62
e- INVERNESS
ts
Izt Larry Marshall Crook, 62,
of Inverness, died Jan 4, 2009, in
h- Citrus Memorial hospital. A
-i native of Owensboro, KY, he
fe was born on Jan. 30, 1946, to
h- the late James and Mildred
of Crook and moved to South
el Florida at the age of 5, at-
n, tended local schools, gradu-
o- ated from Lake Worth High,
n- and Florida
n: r Atlantic Uni-
ly versity He
y was a General
le Contractor, a
former fish-
er :. ing guide and
it- commercial
al boat captain.
e- Larry was an
n CLarryook avid and ac-
of complished
fisherman and hunter. Sur-
at vivors include his wife, Mirtha;
2 children, Tara (Robert) Brad-
shaw of Lake Worth, FL, and
Jennifer (Bruce) Berger of
Brandon, FL; a brother Lynn
Crook of Lebanon, TN, and sis-
ter Janice Snyder of Lake
1s Worth; 4 grandchildren, Colin
i- and Kylie Bradshaw and Is-
1, abella and Asher Berger;"2-
e nieces, Crystal Snyder andr
o- Kimberly Pickltn.
n Funeral services will be Sat-
d, urday, Jan. 10, at 10:00 AM
d from Chas. E. Davis Funeral
m.. Home with the Rev. Greg Kell
g officiating. There will be no
s, viewing hours at the funeral
y) home. In lieu of flowers, me-
R morials requested to Coastal'
d- Conservation Assoc., 6919
is Portwest Drive, Suite 1000,
ld Houston, TX, or the American
d- Rifle Association, 11250
d Waples Mill Rd., Fairfax, VA
e 22030.
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Le www.chronicleonline.com.
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Douglas
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ie CITRUS SPRINGS
n-
e- Born July 27, 1923, in
s Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indi-
re ana, toJess Franklin Holdread
n, and Georgia
id ~ Bell, nee Cur-
s, '-. tis, Holdread.
ar He was mar-
[b ried to Doris,
s, nee Enochs,
at v Holdread
v- September 6,
e 947, in
us Elkhart, IN,
b u Dougla. who survives
b Horead Sr. in Citrus
th Springs, FL Also surviving is a
as son, Douglas D. Holdread Jr
e.. and his wife Lori of Trinidad,
i- CO, and a daughter, Betty Lou


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Frank of Northport, FL. Also
surviving are granddaughters
Racheal Miller, wife of Griffin
of Sarasota, FL, Candice Marie
Carvell, grandsons Jade D., Taj
and Frank J. Carvell of North-
port and stepgrandchildren
Lindsay and Marshal Downs of
Trinidad, CO. There are 3
great-grandsons, Garrett, Tan-
ner and Frank, and grand-
daughter Kyah Marie, all of
Florida. A brother, Richard D.
Holdread of Elkhart, IN, also
survives.
Preceding Doug in death are
infant son Michael Alan, broth-
ers, Robert N., Curtis C., Gayle
D. Holdread and sister, Bar-
bara Davis.
Douglas resided in Elkhart,
IN, until 1985, where he at-
tended Elkhart County
Schools. He moved to Citrus
Springs in 1985 after retiring in
1984 after 40 years from the
Adams & Westlake Company.
He served active duty with
the U.S. Army in the United
States where he guarded Ger-
man prisoners of war, also the
European Theater during
WWII gaining rank of T-4. He
was a Life Member of Edward
W,Penno Post 4864 ofthe VFW
in Citrus Springs. He was also
an inactive member of SAR
Withlacoochee Chapter Doug
was an active member in the
Citrus Springs Horseshoe Club
for most of his years in the
Springs.
-He was a member of Citrus
Springs Congregational Chris-
tian Community Church.
Doug had a lifelong com-
mune with nature, always a
worker of the soil, always in
anticipation of another Spring.
It is the wish of the family
that donations be made to Hos-
pice of Citrus County, who lov-
ingly tended Doug giving
comfort to those who loved him
dearly.
Condolences may be sent to
the family at hoosier-
grandma@tampabay.rrcom.
Visitation will be on Wed.,
Jan. 7, 2009, from 4:00 to 7:00
PM at Roberts Fnmeral Home,
19939 E. Pennsylvania Ave.,
Dunnellon, FL The Funeral
Service will be at 11:00 AM,
Thursday, Jan. 8, at Citrus
Springs Congregational Chris-
tian Community Church with'
Dr Jeffrey Timm and Chaplain
Gordon Condit officiating Bur-
ial will be at The Florida Na-
tional Cemetery, Bushnell, FL
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.


Aubrey
Loud Jr.,
DUNNELL(
Aubrey Standish
76, of Dunnellon, F
Thursday, January 1
Lecanto, Fla.
He was born Dece
1932, in Holbrook, Ma
the late Aubrey Stan
Bernice (Nixon) Lou
was a lifelong reside
brook until moving
1991. He was a U.S.Y
eran, having served d


Korean Conflict For 30 years,
retiring in 1990, he was a truck
driver with Carolina Freight
and Brourne Freight, both in
Massachusetts, He was a
member of Teamsters Local
653, Brockton, Mass. Aubrey
enjoyed coin collecting, gar-
dening and sports. Besides his
parents, he was preceded in
death by daughter Karen and
son Kevin.
He is survived by his daugh-
ter Kerri Ann Loud, Holbrook,
MA: three sons, .Stephen A.
Loud, Orlando; Patrick M.
Loud (Laurie), Quincy, MA and
Michael E. Loud (Kimberly),
Hudson; 2 step-daughters, Di-
anne M. Conrad (Robert), Hol-
brook, MA and Denise C.
Griffin, Salem, MA: two step-
sons; James M. Griffin
(Tracey), Sutton, MA and John
Griffin (Kimberly), Braintree,
MA: tw6 brothers, Cliff Loud
(Lorraine) or Nevada and
Joseph Loud of Holbrook, MA;
sister Nancy Rondeau (Bob),
Connecticut and 11 grandchil-
dren.
A Memorial Service will be
held on Monday, January 5,
2009, at 3 p.m. at Roberts Fu-
neral Home Chapel, 19939 E.
Pennsylvania Ave, Dunnellon
with Deacon Eric Makoid offi-
ciating. Arrangements are
under the care of Roberts Fu-
neral Home of Dunnellon, still
family owned.
Sign the guestbook at
ChronicleOnline.com.








Ralph Plaza, 83
HOMOSASSA
Ralph B. Plaza, 83, of Ho-
mosassa, FL, passed away
Wednesday, December 24,
2008, at his residence in Ho-
mosassa. Internment with mil-
itary honors will occur at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell, FL, at a later date.
Arrangements under the care
of Wilder Funeral Home, Ho-
mosassa, FL

Catherine
'Cathee' Jay, 50
WASCO, ILLINOIS
Catherine M. "Cathee" Jay,
nee Mendel, age 50, of Wasco,
IL, died Friday, Jan. 2,2009, at
Delnor Community Hospital.


": 'GenevafIL She was bornAug.
19,1958, in Batesville, IN.
She is survived by her hus-
band Robert, two children,
Benjy and Kaitlyn, her par-
ents, Charles and Jacqueline
Mendel of Florida, four broth-
ers, Charlie Mendel, Mark
76 (Marty) Mendel, Steven (Kathy)
O N Mendel and Michael (Lisa)
Mendel all of St Charles, IL,
Loud. Jr, her mother-in-law Joann Jay,
la., died also numerous nieces and
1, 2009, in nephews and her Wasco Nurs-
ery family.
ember 18, She was preceded in death
iss., sonto by her father-in-law, Robert


dish and
d Sr, and
nt of Hol-
here in
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luring the


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Memorial Services: Wed., 2:30pm
Florida National Cemetery
PATRICIA ANDERSON
Services: Tues., 10am Chapel
VIVIAN SCHOENAUER
Viewing: Tues., 1pm
Services: Tues., 2pm
RANALD M. LEACH
Services: Sat. 2pm Chapel
CORRINE QUECK
Arrangements Pending
ROSE MARIE CHURPITA
Services: Fretthold Funeral Home
No. Tonawanda, NY
KENNETH MCCARTY
Arrangements Pending
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LARRY CROOK
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Jay, and nephew, Joshua
Mendel.
Visitation will be held from
11:00AM. to 1:00 PM. Wednes-
day at Yurs Funeral Home St
Charles, IL. Funeral Services
will be held 1:00 PM. Wednes-
day at the Yurs Funeral Home
St. Charles. Burial will be in
Garfield Cemetery, Campton
Twp., IL. Contributions maybe
made to charity of the donor's
choice. For information please
call (630) 584-0060 or
www.yursfuneralhomes.com'
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.

Corrine Queck, 54
INVERNESS
Corrine Nancy Queck, age
54, of Inverness, died Sunday,
January 4, 2009, at the Her-
nando-Pasco Hospice Citrus
Care Center in Inverness. Pri-
vate cremation arrangements
are under the care of the Chas.
E. Davis FuRneral Home with
Crematory, Inverness.






George
Tolman, 81
BEVERLY HILLS
George C. Tolman, 81, died
on Friday, January 2, 2009, in
Ocala, Florida. -
Visitation will take place at
Fero Funeral Home on
Wednesday, Jan. 7, from 3 to 6
p.m. A Funeral Mass is sched-
uled for Thursday, Jan. 8, at 11
am. at Our Lady of Grace. In-
urnment will follow at a later
date.





Morton
Wiener, 87
BEVERLY HILLS
Morton E. Wiener, 87, Bev-
erly Hills, Florida, died on
Sunday, January 4,2009, in In-
verness, Florida.
Hewas born in Schenectady,.
New York, on August 8,1921, to
Samuel and Minnie (Levine)
Wiener He was a retired pho-
tographer and moved to this
area from the Bronx, NY, 20
years ago.
He was a Veteran during
WWII, serving with the U.S.
Army and a member of Con-
gregation Beth Sholom, where
he was a very active member
Mr. Wiener's home was sur-
rounded with love by all of his
personal photography of the
family. He was a wonderful
member of the community,
who was always, there for his
family and friends.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Shirley Wiener in
2003.
Survivors include his daugh-
ters, Roberta Halbreich and
husband Marc of Chester, NJ,


and Joyce Trubow and hus-
band Reis of Cedar Grove, NJ;
brother, Bernard Wiener and
wife Molly of Tamarac, FL;
grandchildren, Steven Halbre-
ich and wife Michelle of Sara-
sota, FL, Brian Halbreich of
Queens, NY, Jill-Lindsay Sil-
versten and husband Scott of
Edgewater, NJ, and Randy
Trubow of Yonkers, NY, and
great-grandchildren, Ethan
and Julia Halbreich and
Joshua and Sean Silversten.
A Grayeside Service of Re-
membrance will take place on
Wednesday, January 7,2009, at
11 AM at Fero Memorial Gar-
dens Cemetery.
Arrangements under the di-
rection of Fero Funeral Home
Sign the guest book' at
www.chronicleonline.com.

Anna
Whittaker, 84
LECANTO
Anna M. Whittaker, age 84,
of Lecanto, died Tuesday, De-
cember 30, 2008, at Citrus Me-
morial hospital in Inverness.
Private cremation arrange-
ments are under the care of
the Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory, Inver-
ness.

John Zaborsky
MAY 23, 1940 -
JANUARY 3, 2009
John was born in New,
Kensington, Pennsylvania. His
parents John Zaborsky and
Beulah (Boots) Heighly -
Zaborsky are both deceased.
He is survived by a brother
Gerald Louis Zaborsky and
wife Leslie, who reside in
Burlington, Conn. A cousin
Betty Z. Shipley and family of
Crystal River, Fla. John also
has many nieces and
nephews.
John went to school in New
Kensington, Pa., and attended
college at Penn State Univer-
sity, at State College, Pa. He
graduated in 1960 with a de-
gree in Mathematics and
Teaching.
Traveling was a way of life
for John. He was a salesman
for Sperry Rand Univac for
many years. Then traveled to
the west coast and became a
Real Estate salesman in Palm
Springs, Ca.
John made his home in
Palm Desert Ca., for approxi-
mately 25 years and often
spoke of his many friends in
that area. He moved to Crystal
River approximately'5 years
ago and again made many,
many new friends. The last
few days of John's life were
spent in the Hospice House in
Lecanto, Fla. No one could
ever find a more caring and
compassionate health facility.
John was known to his,
friends and family as the
"Honorary Mayor" of Crystal
River's finest watering holes.
"Na zdrivi" aka "cheers"
Brown Funeral Home and ,|
Crematory, Lecanto, FL
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the workplace was as ac- free workplace, as cited by the .1|
cepted as drinking coffee American Cancer Society, is the f *
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American Lung As-
sociation, "currently Smoo
23 states, the District raise s
of Columbia and raise st
Puerto Rico have
passed laws prohibiting smoking
in almost all public places and
workplaces, including restaurants
and bars; a dramatic increase
from just six years ago when only
two states had such laws."
Locally, the city of Inverness re-
cently passed a directive that dis-
allows employees from smoking
on the premises while on the
clock. Staff can smoke during
breaks, but they must go off city
property. City officials state that
this policy is a part of a, broader
objective launched two years ago
that focuses on improving aware-
ness and promoting the benefits
of making healthy lifestyle
choices.
Such policies have received a
green light from legal authorities
whom contend that nonsmoking
regulations trump smokers' privi-
leges. It is predicted that more
public places will be following
suit in the near future as benefits
continue to be documented.


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PINION: care costs to the
company may be af-
e-free fected, making it
)laces possible for compa-
indards. nies to get lower
health, life, and dis-
ability insurance coverage as em-
ployee smoking goes down. Some
insurers, recognizing the variance
in mortality rates between smok-
ers and nonsmokers, are offering
up to 45 percent discounts on pre-
m i Lns for term-l i fIe coverage for
nonsmokers with medical exami-
nations.
It is commendable that Inver-
ness leaders have stepped up to
the forefront and set an example
for other places of business that
have not made this critical deci-
sion. Eliminating the smoking rit-
ual on company time is a prudent
direction for those employers who
are not only concerned about the
efficiency, productivity and ex-
penses of their operations, but
who are truly concerned about
the welfare and wellbeing of each
person who they employ. The city
of Inverness' proven record of
being good stewards of the tax-
payers' money is again evident in
this course of action.


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-- Hot Corner. BIG THREE


Buy American?
... The Big Three automobile
makers make cars equal to any-*
thing that's made by our foreign
competitors ... Ford, Chevy and
Chrysler are depending on the new
Mustang, the new Camaro and the
new Challenger to put dollars in
their pocket this year. The Camaro
and the Challenger are made in
Canada. The engine for the Ford
Mustang's made in.Germany ... Let
me know how I can buy American.
More prosperity,
The article ... on the Big Three
- that's one of the best articles
I've seen. Haven't always felt this
way. Buy American-made stuff and
cars and they do have quality. Try


Rip-off


to turn hat one down. Buy Ameri-
.can and you'll have a lot better
prosperity in this country.
Negotiated raises
I'm calling about the bailouts and
bonuses that these people are writ-
ing about in the paper for the GM
retirees. These bonuses, as they
call it, are negotiated raises in our
retirement and they're paid once a
year, at the end of the year. So I
wish they would get their facts
straight before they run their
mouths so much about the union
workers and the retirees. If they've
never worked in the assembly line,
they need to try that once. They
may find out why we make a little
more money ...


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Another rip-off by Progress En- '.
ergy Company. Why should I
pay for a future plant in an- OUND
other county? Plus (it would
be for) their stockholders
and company big shots.
Where the heck are our
county officials in Citrus -
County? Get them off their
rear-ends.
Competition needed CAL
This is Wednesday, New 563-0579
Year's Eve. I'm watching
Channel 43, Spike, on
Bright House. They're announcing which ai
they're taking 18 channels off as of off of th
tonight. Most of them are the best tute an
ones worth watching. What gives? people.
Why didn't they give us (this infor- destroyed
mation) the morning beforehand? people \
What we need are the competition these la


her TV station. Bright House
ig to be for the birds.
They're taking everything
off and raising the price.
Getting jaded
Jaded population. People
have learned through the
years that to go to the
county commission meet-
ings is a waste of time
when they're passing a ...
rule that violates the com-
prehensive plan, like the
Commons wetland destruc-
tion project does. Thirty
people speaking for it -
re all going to make money
ie project does not consti-
overwhelming majority of
No wetlands should ever be
ed in Citrus County. We need
with guts in office to enforce
ws.


LETTERS to the Editor


One's perspective
As to secularism clarified (Dec.
9), thank you for your honesty in
sharing that particular view of rea-
soning. Without divine guidance,
which in the Bible is called in-
structions in righteousness, how
then is one to know unless taught
which experience will lead to
which consequence? It is a matter
of choice to believe or not in a
need to have trust in an unknown
(by some) author's teachings. Does
one simply wait until they experi-
ence the consequences then de-
cide whether or not they were
misguided?
Some with knowledge of the di-
vine instructions teach their chil-
dren that it is wrong to do things
and to avoid behaviors that will af-
fect them and others; it's called
taking responsibility for your ac-
tions.
The laws in America stem from
the forefathers' understanding of
these instructions. Justice is im-
plied that there must be an over-
seer, for if a man judged himself by
his own reasoning he could reason
that rape, murder, stealing, etc., is
morally right for them, contrary to
the truth as we know it. You do not
have to teach a child to lie. When
they are caught doing wrong it's
most likely the child unless taught
otherwise would attempt to lie,
like a basic nature instinct of de-


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fense to avoid any negative conse-
quences.
Paul Kurz must be a genius in
his own mind to suggest reasoning
without instruction of a higher
moral being that teaches right
from wrong. You cannot reason
your way from an inevitable death,


but one can choose to accept the
gift of eternal life offered by God.
He says, come let us reason to-
gether. I set before you this day life
and death, blessing and curses.
Then as a plea, he gives the option
choose life and as a matter of rea-
soning to choose death lends itself
by definition to insanity. In my
honest, humble expression of yet
another view.
William James Gunn
Lecanto

Less money?
I realize Social Security benefits
are adjusted annually via a "cost of
living adjustment" (COLA).
I also know that it is based on
certain economic conditions, be-
ginning with the last quarter of a
given year, through the first three
quarters of the following year.
Now for the big question: With
the weaker economic activity in
this current quarter (October
through December 2008) and not
looking any better for the first
three quarters (through Septem-
ber) of 2009, is it possible for So-
cial Security to reduce/lower
Social Security benefits to benefi-
ciaries the following year, starting
January 2010?
Peter Hafner
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==Hot Corner: PROGRESS ENERGY= =--- Letters to the EDITOR


Float a bond
Why is Progress Energy
making us pay another in-
crease? We are al-
ready paying for a 0
fuel charge which
usually equals the
amount of the elec-
tric that I use. The
fuel charge has not
decreased even
though the price of
fuel has come down. CAL
Do we really need CAL
another nuclear 563.
plant? If so, float a
bond. People on
fixed incomes cannot take
much more. I guess I will
have to cut back to one or
two meals per day instead of
three. How about you?


Great guarantees
This is in regard to
Progress Energy's announced
25 percent increase in our
electric bill. Besides the fact
that Progress Energy and all
energy companies are guaran-
teed a monopoly from the
state in other words,
they're guaranteed, I believe,
a 13.5 percent return on their
investment in the history
of our country, all energy
companies have always pro-
vided the capital for expan-
sion among themselves and
their shareholders. It has al-


ways been that way and it
should stay that way. Not only
are we guaranteeing them a
minimum profit level,
but why should we,
JND the purchasers, have
f= to actually pay ahead
F_ of time -without
| getting interest back
-- for something that
we have to buy from
them because
they're the only peo-
pie selling electricity
579 tous?
Down the river
For 230 years, everything
has been working fine. Now
we have politicians that come
in and decide that Progress
Energy out of North Carolina
is going to be able to charge
us ahead of time for our elec-
tricity to build the nuclear
power plants, which we may
or may not need. What's the
matter with propane? We have
two major lines going through
Citrus County as it is right
now. Shame on the politicians.
And I love Nancy Argenziano.
She's been a great senator
and now public service com-
missioner, but this needs to
be reversed. We cannot afford
a 25 percent increase in our
monthly bill. It's embarrassing
and the politicians can't even
look at themselves in the mir-


ror. I don't know how they can
do that. They've sold us down
the river. This needs to be re-
versed. Everybody call up your
politicians.
Hello? Helloooo?
I have called Sen. (Charlie)
Dean's office several times
lately concerning the unwar-
ranted and ill-timed rate in-
crease by Progress Energy
coming next month. I have not
(been) able to get an answer
as to what, or if, the senator
would join in an effort to delay
or postpone or lower the
scheduled increase. I'm sure
the special interest groups,
like Progress Energy, give big
to the election campaigns for
all our lawmakers, but what
about the people that voted
for you? What say you, Sen.
Dean? Happy New Year.
Tit for tat
You've had many older
people call in to Sound Off
complaining about paying
Progress Energy for the nu-
clear plant that they're never,
ever going to get to see or
use. Isn't that kind of like
younger people having to pay
into Social Security for the
older people when the
younger people have pretty
good confidence that when
they get old, Social Security's
not going to be there?


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I wanted to let Curt Ebitz
know that in his reflections on
the meaning of Christmas, he
said it the way it should be
said.
Most people hardly take
time to thank God for his "un-
speakable gift" to mankind in
giving his only begotten son,
our lord Jesus Christ, for
mankind's sins.
As a Christian, I know the
true meaning as Mr. Ebitz
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happiness in becoming "born
again" will someday find the
wonderful life. May God bless!
Mary Curtis
Inverness
What's the thinking?
This is an open letter to
any county commissioner: I
would like for any commis-
sioner to please tell me the
logic behind installing a traf-
fic light at Pine Ridge Boule-
vard and County Road 491,


which has a vehicle maybe
every few minutes, com-
pared to the intersection of
U.S. 41 and C.R. 491 in
Holder, which has almost a
continuous flow of traffic and
is in a desperate need of a
traffic light.
How did the Pine Ridge
Boulevard light receive pri-
ority? I hope this is not an-
other example of taxpayer
waste in government
Robert Barker
Beverly Hills


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Progress Energy Florida is working to ensure
our state continues to have the reliable
power it needs. This includes possible new
transmission lines in your area.
To determine the best route for these
transmission lines, we are working with
the Community Partnership for Energy
Planning, a cross-section of community
leaders and representatives from Citrus,
Hernando and Levy counties. The proposed
transmission route will largely follow an
existing transmission line in Citrus, Marion
and Sumter counties. The company may need
to widen its existing rights of way in this
area. In some portions of Sumter County
new rights of way will be needed.
To hear more about the proposed transmission
line in your area and our balanced solution
for meeting Florida's future energy needs,
including energy efficiency, alternative energy
and state-of-the-art power plants, please
attend one of these meetings:


COMMUNITY
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* Citrus County meeting
Monday, January 19, 2009
Spruce Creek Preserve Community Center
11376 SW 136th Place
Dunnellon, FL 34432
* Marion County meeting
Tuesday, January 20,2009
Citrus Springs Community Center
1570 W. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL 34433
*Sumter County meeting
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wildwood Community Center
6500 County Road 139
Wildwood, FL 34785
All meetings are held from 4 to 7:30 p.m. If you are
unable to attend the meeting, please visit our Web
site at progress-energy.com/energyplanning,
or e-mail us at EnergyPlanning@pgnmail.com
or leave a message at 1.888.238.0373.
We look forward to working with you to ensure
a secure energy future for all Floridians.


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Please play tennis for more than the exercise


One moment, you think a
certain event is still way
off (Oh, it's next year)
and the next time you look at
the date, it is only 11 days
away. That is what
happened to the
Fifth Annual Crys-
tal River Open Ten-
nis Tournament
(Tennis for Char-
ity), which will be
held at the Crystal
River High School,
on January 17-18. jA.
As in past years,
the following divi- Eric v
sions will be of- Hoc
fered: Men's, ON TIE
Women's and
Mixed Doubles, di-
vided into A, B, C and 60+
levels. A junior division will
be offered as well.
What is different this time
around is the entry fee. In-
stead of the usual $20 per
person, your thoughtful gift of
food (non-perishable), new
clothes, new blankets and/or
financial support is re-
quested. All of the proceeds
(100%) will be donated to the
less fortunate in our commu-
nity. Entry deadline is
Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Please call Friday, January
16, for your starting time, if
you have not been notified.
For information and/or to
sign up, contact Karen
Tringali at 527-2711 or karen-
tringali@gmail.com, Robin
Wise at 697-2909 or
wiser@citrus.kll2.fl.us,
Cindy Reynolds at 697-3222
or reynoldscmp@aol.com, or
Eric van den Hoogen at 382-


3138 hoera@juno.com.
Entry forms will be available
at different locations through-
out the county. In the next cou-
ple of days the organizers will
start e-mailing and
calling to get the
word out and to sign
up players. After
you sign up, we ask
you to please
spread the word to
help make this
event successful.
We hope to see
everyone from past
an den years and lots of
gen new faces for a fun-
ENNIS filled weekend of
tennis and support
a worthy cause.
Monday Night Ladies
Doubles League
The standings are as follows:
Bicentennial Babes, 19;
Brooksville Kick Butt, 18;
Pine Ridge Racketeers, 17;
Brooksville Aces, 14;
Sugarmill Woodsies, 12.
This league is geared towards
the 3.5 and 4.0 female players
who cannot play during the day
and don't mind traveling to get in
those great tennis matches.
For more information and to
sign up, contact Antoinette van
den Hoogen at 382-3138 or
hoera@juno.com.
Citrus County Tuesday
Womens Tennis Leagues
Tuesday Team Tennis
This league is geared towards
the 3.0 and 3.5 level players. Each
team consists of four players (6 on
roster is allowed). New players,
regulars or subs, are always wel-


come. To sign up or for information
about this league, contact the
chairperson, Candace Charles, at
563-5859 or candacechades@tam-
pabay.rr.com
Senior Ladies
Tuesday 3.0 League
A correction for the results for
Dec. 9:
Citrus Hills def. Pine Ridge
Pintos, 4-0;
Meadowcrest Aces def. Pine'
Ridge Mustangs, 4-1.
For information please contact
Charlyne Ankrom at 795-6212 or
boonies2@yahoo.com
Thursday Morning Citrus
Area Doubles League
League will resume play in
January 8, standings at the
halfway point are as follows;
Citrus Hills Swingers, 55;
Bicentennial Babes, 50;
Skyview, 47;
Skyview Advantage, 45;
Pine Ridge Fillies, 44;
Citrus Hills Aces, 41; ,
Bicentennial TNT, 38;
Pine Ridge Mavericks, 35;
Sugarmill Oakies, 30;
Sugarmill Smashers, 24.
For information please contact
Mary Jane Martin at 527-3754 or
e-mail tennis99111@earthlink.net.
Ladies on the Court
Play will start up again Jan.8.
Standings: Joyce, 7; Marie, 5;
Gloria, 5.
Ladies On The Court play at
the Le Grone Park courts in
Crystal River on Thursdays at
9:00 am. Bring a new can of
balls and $ 0.50, sign up ahead
and play 2 out of 3 tie break sets.


For more information please
contact Barbara Shook at
dshook@tampabay.rr.com or
795-0872.
The Friday Senior Ladies
Doubles 3.0 3.5 League
Standings as of November 21
are as follows:
Riverhaven Eagles, 14;
Meadowcrest Swingers, 14;
Sugarmill Woods, 9;
Pine Ridge Mustangs, 8;
Meadowcrest Aces, 4;
Pine Ridge Colts, 4.
For more information or to
sign up contact the chairperson
Mary Jane Martin of the Pine
Ridge Colts, at 527-3754 or e-
mail tennis99111@earthlink.net.
Ladies' Singles
Tennis League
Standings and scores for the
week Dec. 21 28:
1. Susan Goins; 2. Kim
Duong; 3. Linda Martin; 4. April
Manley; 5. Sarah Labrador;
6.Carrie Ingersoll; 7. Amy Baum-
gartner; 8. Lisa Steed; 9. LeAnn
Largo; 10. Soledad David 11.
Carol Hirsch; 12. Lorie Wilkes;
13. Margie McLellan; 14. Joan
Kobayashi; 15. Jennifer'
Dempsey; 16. Becky Fisher; 17.
Pranathi Rao; 18. Mary Cather-
ine Spires; 19. Sherri Trippett.
Sarah Labrador def. Carrie In-
gersoll, 6-2, 6-7,6-2; Carol
Hirsch def. Lorie Wilkes, 6-3, 6-3.
New players are welcome, in-
cluding High School players.
Match times are flexible for day
or evening time, with no mini-
mum matches per month.
For more information please
contact Margie McLellan at 476-


5617 or email: margiemclel-
lan@tampabay.rr.com.
USTA Leagues
3.0 Senior Women: Skyview
'(Hibbard) def. SCCC, 3-0.
Record 1-0.
Betty Sanger/Kathy Lockhart,
6-2, 6-3; Kristine Hibbard/Maria
Williamson, 6-3, 6-2; Karen
RiskeVirginia Kuchling, 6-3, 6-3.
3.5 Senior Women: Skyview
(Eliasen) def. Harbor Hills, 3-0.
Record 1-0.
Ada Baker/Leah Stringer, 6-7,
6-4, 1-0; Susan Barry/Jimmie
Eliasen, 6-4, 6-1; Ann Slick/Mari-
lyn Cass, 3-6, 6-4, 1-0.
Bicentennial Park lost to
SCCC, 2-1. Record 0-1.
Sugarmill Woods lost to Fort
King, 3-0. Record 0-1.
4.0 Senior Women: Skyview
lost to Fort King, 2-1. Record 0-1.
3.5 Senior Men: Skyview
(Hawley) def. The Villages, 2-1.
Record 1-0.
John Hawley/Roger Foor
won, 6-4, 6-4; Jim
Ekedahl/William Manley won, 6-
3, 6-2; Bob Barnesky/Paul Hib-
bard lost, 6-4, 7-5.
Skyview (Parliman) lost to
Harbor Hills, 3-0. Record 0-1.
4.0 Senior Men: Skyview def.
Harbor Hills, 2-1. Record 1-0.
Peter Cass/Pedro Mena won,
5-7, 6-3, 1-0; Joseph Hoover/Leo
Manic lost, 6-3, 6-3; David Jack-
son/Bill Kinley won, 6-1, 7-5.
7.0 Mixed: Skyview def. GO,
3-0. Record 1-0.
Ann Slick/John Hawley, 6-4, 6-
4; April Manley/William Manley,
6-2, 4-6, 1-0; Leah Stringer/Bob
Bamesky, 6-1, 6-0.
8.0 Mixed: No scores reported.


For information contact Cathy
Priest, 732-9574 or 361-6350, e-
mail sobeus@earthlink.net.
Local Tournament dates
January 10-11; 2009: Third
Annual Chocolate Bowl (juniors
only) at Inverness Golf and
Country Club.
Steve Barnes, who instructs
tennis at the Inverness Golf and
Country Club, is putting together
this singles tennis event for the
third time. The set up is the
same as last year, a tourna-
ment-like set up for Middle
School juniors on Saturday, Jan.
10; girls play at 11 a.m. and the
boys at 2 p.m. High School jun-
iors play on Sunday, Jan. 11;.
girls again at 11 a.m. and the
boys at 2 p.m.
The tournament is limited to
8 players per category, playing
tie-breaks. So in order to se-
cure a spot you might want to
sign up early.
The cost is $10 per person.
For more information and/or to
sign up please contact Steve
Bames at 586-0241 leave a mes-
sage if Steve does not answer.
January 17-18, 2009: Crystal
River Open at Crystal River High
School (TENNIS for CHARITIES).
February 28-March 1, Against
the Current Doubles Classic at
Sugarmill Woods.
Spring 2009: Chronicle/Pines
Tennis Tournament at Whisper-
ing Pines Park in Inverness.
-U
Eric van den Hoogen,
Chronicle tennis columnist
can be reached at
hoera@juno.com.


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LARRY MACMILLAN
For the Chronicle

The stock car New Year got
off to a great start with great
weather, faithful fans and five
divisions bringing 92 race cars
and drivers to put on the first
of two preseason special shows
for 2009 at Citrus County
Speedway Saturday night
Highlighting the action-
packed night were the Open
Wheel Modifieds coming in
18 cars strong going for time
trials and a 75-lap feature
run. Qualifying saw Robbie
Cooper coming up top shoe
with a 14.455 second run and
Curtis Neumann just a tick
off the clock at 14.472.
Cooper pulled the eight pill
for the starting inversion, put-
ting John Gerstner on the poll
and Tony Carreno outside
when the checkers flew. A
couple of early caution flags
slowed the early going but
when the early anxiety at-
tacks calmed down they put
the hammer down and Richie
Smith wasted little time going
from his fifth starting spot to


the point and set the pace for
most of the 75 laps.
Curtis Neumann and Tate
Pierce had a battle royal going
for third and fourth when they
connected and both were sent
to the rear on the caution flag,
which helped Cooper move up
through traffic to second after
Mark Nelson lost it on turn
two and went to the rear on
that caution flag.
From that point on, it was a
freight train with Smith setting
the pace all the way to the
checkered flag with Cooper,
Jeremy Gerstner, John Gerst-
ner, Carreno, Curtis Neumann,
Pierce, Mark Nelson, Von
Pope and Keith Elliot in pur-
suit and finishing in that order
Cooper won the Matt Blum
Racing.com Fast Qualifier
Award of two gallons of 15W40
Oil and a quart of oil stabilizer.
Sportsman also went pn
the clock for qualifying with
17 cars making the up the
field for their 50-lap feature.
Mike Bell was the winner of
the Matt Blum Racing.com
Fast Qualifier Award with
2008 points runner-up Bobby


Ervien and Matt Blum round-
ing out the top three. The top
six were inverted on the pill
draw with 2008 Points Cham-
pion Tom Posavec taking the
poll and Charles Bowers on
the outside pole.
Posavec took advantage of
his starting position by taking
the point when the green
flew and went on to set' the
pace in what looked like the
makings for a flag-to-flag win.
Meanwhile behind him,
Patrick Thomas was holding
off heavy hitters like Bobby
Ervien, Matt 'Blum, Bowers
and Josh Herman.
Posavec held the lead until
lap 42 and Thomas appar-
ently was saving his best for
last when Posavec ran a cou-
ple of laps moving to the out-
side on the turns and Thomas
took advantage of the slip to
take the lead and the win in
the final eight laps. Posavec
was able to hold off Ervien,
Blum, Bowers and Herman
when the checkers flew.
Street Stocks added to the
excitement of the 2009
opener at Citrus with 23 cars


making the field. Richie
Smith, who again did double
duty for the night, repeated
what he did in 2008's Street
Stock 50. He marched from
his 21st starting spot to Vic-
tory Lane in their 50-lapper
in a division he didn't even
venture into last season.
After winning the Modified
Championship and runner-
up in the Super Late Model
local wars, Smith just couldn't
stand not having two rides on
race night. Just for kicks, he
also drove' in the Pure Stock
Division last season and came
up with four wins in Mike
Hinde's familiar #42. Mike
Stalnaker was the only driver
that had anything for Smith
but had to settle for a second-
place finish over outside pole
sitter Dr Mark Fallows, Brent
Cooper and Larry Welter Jr. to
round out the top five.
Twenty-four 4 Cylinder
Bombers kicked off the 50-lap
feature night On the pill draw
for starting positions, luck,
driving talent plus the neces-
sary power helped 2008
Champion Richard Kuhn take


off from the outside pole and
blitzed the field for all 50 laps.
Nathan Florian drove from
16th to put the pressure on in
the run for the checkered flag
only to lose his second-place
finish to post-race inspection.
Former champion Jeff Eberly
showed he still had what it
takes coming from seventh to
inherit second place after a
disqualification in tech.
Fan favorite Brandon Wat-
son motored his VW Rabbit
from 22nd to a third-place
finish followed by 10th
starter Phil Edwards and
14th starter Mike Ogren to
round out the top five in a
race that saw plenty of posi-
tion changes and passing
three and four lanes deep.
Robby Aaron showed the
Figure 8's how to make 100
trips through the intersection
without any problems taking
a flag-to-flag win with Robbie
Hage on his rear bumper all
the way Jimmy Thompson
made a late run on John
Baranauskas to pick up a
third place finish on lap 50.
Baranauskas held out for a


fourth-place finish while Cliff
Rousseau survived a lot of
bumping and grinding in the
back of the pack for most of the
race until Ken Crews, Charlie
Meyer, Mike Cherry, Wayne
Calkins and a late arriving
driver with no registration in-
formation had mechanical
problems or just gave up. Only
half the starting field finished.
Winter Spectacular VI part
2 returns for a preview to the
regular racing season on Sat-
urday, Jan. 17 featuring the
Super Late Models in a 75-
lap main event plus the Mini
Stocks and Pure Stocks in 50
lap features.
Added to the program will
be the V8 Thunder Sto.ck
Rookies, the Florida Pro
Challenge and the Outlaw
Mini Modifieds. The 2009
point season gets under way
on Saturday, Feb. 7 featuring
the TBARA Sprints, Mini
Stocks, Street Stocks, Pure
Stocks, V8 Thunder Stocks,
Florida Pro Challenge and
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Citrus Co. Speedway
Winter Spectacular VI
Results
Open Wheel Modified Feature
75 Laps- 18 Cars
1. #42 RIchie Smith Hernando
2. #98 Robbie Cooper Bronson Fast Quali-
fier 14.455
3. #27 Jeremy Gerstner- Eustis
4. #77 John Gerstner Eustis
5, #61 Tony Carreno Lutz
6. #01 Curtis Neumann Inverness
7. #81 Tate Pierce Wesley Chapel
8.#111 MarkNelson-?
9. #102 Von Pope -
10.#99 Keith Elliott-
Sportsman Feature 50 Laps -17 Cars
1. #25 PatrickThomas
2. #01 Tom Posavec Dunnellon
3. #88 Bobby Ervien St. Petersburg
4. # 1 Matt Blum -
5. #32 Charles Bowers Trenton
Fast Qualifier Mike Bell Brooksville DNF
Street Stock Feature 50 Laps 23 Cars
1. #42 Richie Smith Hemando
2. # 8 Mike Stalniker- Ocala
3. #00y Mark Fallows Crystal River
4. #197 Brent Cooper- Dunnellon
5. #58 Larry Welter Jr.- Williston
4 Cylinder Bomber Feature
50 Laps-24 Cars
1. #47 Richard Kuhn Ocala
2. #01 Jeff Eberly- Spring Hill
3. #66 Brandon Watson Dunnellon
4. #21 Phil Edwards -Crystal River
5. #13 Mike Ogren Spring Hill ,
Figure 8 Feature'- 50 Laps -10 Cars
1.#6 Robert Aaron Brooksville
2. #74 Robbie Hage St. Petersburg
3. #311 Jimmy Thompson- St. Petersburg
4. #27 John Baranauskas St. Petersburg
5. #3 Cliff Rousseau St. Petersburg




Bowl Glance,
Saturday, Dec. 20
EagleBank Bowl
At Washington
Payout: $750,000
Wake Forest 29, Navy 19
New Mexico Bowl
At Albuquerque
Payout: $750,000
Colorado State 40, Fresno State 35
St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl
Payout: $1 million
South Florida 41, Memphis 14
Las Vegas Bowl
Payout: $1 million
Arizona 31, BYU 21
Sunday, Dec. 21
New Orleans Bowl
Payout: $325,000
Southern Mississippi 30, Troy 27, OT
Tuesday, Dec.23
Poinsettia Bowl
At San Diego
Payout: $750,000
TCU 17, Boise State 16
Wednesday, Dec.24
Hawaii Bowl
At Honolulu
Payout: $750,000
Notre Dame 49, Hawaii 21
Friday, Dec.26
Motor City Bowl
At Detroit
Payout: $750,000
Florida Atlantic 24, Central Michigan 21
Saturday, Dec.27
Meineke Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
Payout: $1 million
Weit virgina3 31, rNor, Carolna 30
Champs Sports Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Payout: $2.125 million
Florida State 42, Wisconsin 13
Emerald Bowl
At San Francisco
Payout: ACC: $750,000; Pac-10: $850,000
.California 24, Miami 17
Sunday, Dec. 28
Independence Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
Payout: $1.1 million
Louisiana Tech 17, Northern Illinois 10
Monday, Dec. 29
PapaJohns.com Bowl
At Birmingham, Ala.
Payout: $300,000
Rutgers 29, North Carolina State 23
Alamo Bowl
At San Antonio
Payout: $2.25 million
Missouri 30, Northwestern 23, OT
Tuesday, Dec.30
Humanitarian Bowl
At Boise, Idaho
Payout: $750,000
Maryland 42, Nevada 35
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
Payout: $2.3 million
Oregon 42, Oklahoma State 31
Texas Bowl
At Houston
Payout: $750,000
Rice 38, Western Michigan 14
Wednesday, Dec.31
Armed Forces Bowl
At Fort Worth,Texas
Payout: $750,000
Houston 34, Air Force 28
Sun Bowl
At El Paso,Texas
Payout: $1.9 million
Oregon State 3, Pittsburgh 0
Music City Bowl
At Nashville, Tenn.
Payout: $1.7 million
Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14 .
Insight Bowl
AtTempe, Ariz.
Payout: $1.2 million
Kansas 42, Minnesota 21
Chlck-fil-A Bowl
At Atlanta
Payout: $3 million
LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3
Thursday, Jan. 1
Outback Bowl
At Tampa, Fla.
Payout: $3.2 million
Iowa 31, South Carolina 10
Capital One Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Payout: $4.25 million
Georgia 24, Michigan State 12
Gator Bowl


At Jacksonville, Fla.
Payout: $2.5 million
Nebraska 26, Clemson 21
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Payout: $17 million,
Southern Cal 38, Penn State 24
Orange Bowl
At Miami
Payout: $17 million
Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7
Friday, Jan. 2
Cotton Bowl
At Dallas
Payout: $3 million
Mississippi 47, Texas Tech 34
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis,Tenn.
Payout: $1.8 million
Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19


Foida lottery
Here are the winning
numbers selected
Monday in the
Florida Lottery:


CASH 3 (early)
6-9-7
CASH 3 (late)
1-6-3
PLAY 4 (early)
5-5-8-3
PLAY 4 (late)
5-8-0-0
FANTASY 5
6 9 14 23 25


Correction: The times of Sunday's two CASH 3 draw-
ings were incorrect in Monday's edition. The numbers
from Sunday's early drawing were 1 9 5, while the
numbers from the late drawing were 8 3 9. The Chron-
icle regrets the error.


===----On the AIRWAVE--


TODAY'S SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Ohio State at Michigan State
7 p.m. (SUN) Longwood at Florida
9 p.m. (ESPN2) Texas at Arkansas
9 p.m. (SUN) Alabama at Clemson
11 p.m. (SUN) Georgia at Georgia Tech. (Same-day Tape)
NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Washington Wizards at Orlando Magic
BOXING
9 p.m. (IND1) KNOCKOUTS! 31: All First Round KOs (Taped)
EQUESTRIAN
3 p.m. (FSNFL) Spruce Meadows (Taped)
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (ESPN) GMAC Bowl Ball State vs. Tulsa
HOCKEY
7 p.m. (VERSUS) Minnesota Wild at Boston Bruins
SOCCER
12 p.m. (FSNFL) English Premier League: Fulham vs.
Chelsea (Taped)


Prep SCHEDULE


TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. Lecanto at South Sumter
7:30 p.m. Citrus at Belleview
7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at Cedar Key
7:30 p.m. Crystal River at West Port
GIRLS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Seven Rivers at Cedar Key
7 p.m. South Sumter at Lecanto
7:30 p.m. Belleview at Citrus
7:30 p.m. West Port at Crystal River


Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
Payout: $17 million
Utah 31, Alabama 17
Saturday, Jan. 3
International Bowl
At Toronto
Payout: $750,000
Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20
Monday, Jan. 5
Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Payout: $17 million
Texas (11-1) vs. Ohio State (10-2), late
Today, Jan. 6
GMAC Bowl
Mobile, Ala.
Payout: $750,000
Tulsa (10-3) vs. Ball State (12-1), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, Jan. 8
BCS National Championship
At Miami
Payout: $17 million
Florida (12-1)-vs. Oklahoma (12-1), 8 p.m.'
(FOX)

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NBA Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE


Boston
New Jersey
NewYork
Toronto
Philadelphia


Orlando
Atlanta
Miami
Charlotte
Washington


Cleveland
Detroit
Milwaukee
Chicago
Indiana


Atlantic Division
W L Pet GB
29 6 .829 -
17 18 .486 12
13 19 .406 14Y%
14 21 .400 15
13 20 .394 15
Southeast Division
W L Pet GB
26 8 .765 -
22 11 .667 3V2
18 15 .545 7Y%
12 22 .353 14
7 25 .219 18
Central Division
W L Pet GB
27 6 .818 -
21 11 .656 51
17 19 .472 11M
14 20 .412 13%
12 21 .364 15


WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pet
San Antonio 23 11 .676
New Orleans 20 10 .667
Dallas 20 13 .606
Houston 21 14 .600
Memphis 11 '23 .324
Northwest Division
W L Pot
Denver 23 12 .657
Portland 20 14 .588
Utah 19 15 .559
Minnesota 8 25 .242
Oklahoma City 4 30 .118
Pacific Division
W L Pct
LA. Lakers 27 5' .844
Phoenix 19 12 .613
Golden State 10 25 .286
L.A. Clippers 8 25 .242
Sacramento 8 27 .229
Sunday's Games
Toronto 108, Orlando 102
Washington 80, Cleveland 77
Detroit 88, L.A. Clippers 87
Memphis 102, Dallas 82
New York 100, Boston 88
L.A. Lakers 100, Portland 86
Monday's Games
San Antonio 91, Miami 84
New Jersey 98, Sacramento 90
Milwaukee 107, Toronto 97
Indiana at Denver, late
Golden State at Utah, late
Today's Games
Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Houston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Boston at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m.
New York at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.


Sacramento at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Orlando at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
- Torqoto at Washington, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Memphis at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Miami at Denver, 9 p.m.
Indiana at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
New Orleans at Utah, 9 p.m.
Detroit at Portland, 10 p.m.
LA. Lakers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.

HOCKEY

NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
N.Y. Rangers 24 '14 3 51 112 109
Philadelphia 21 10 8 50 132 120
New Jersey 23 12 3 49 117 98
Pittsburgh 19 17 4 42 121 124
N.Y..Islanders 12 24 4 28 105 146
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GAk
Boston 29 6 4 62 143 88
Montreal 22 10 6 50 115 100
Buffalo 19 15 5 43 113 111
Toronto 16 17 6 38 119 138
Ottawa 13 18 6 32 87 107
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 26 11. 3 55 133 116
Carolina 20 15 5 45 105 116
Florida 17 16 6 40 104 111
Tampa Bay 11 18 10 32 95 121
Atlanta 13 22 5 31 '115 146
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 26 7 5 57 141 111
Chicago 21 8 7 49 132 96
Columbus 18 17 4 40 104 109
Nashville 17 18 3 37 93 112
St. Louis 15 21 3 33 112 132
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Calgary 23 12 4 50 120 117
Vancouver 21 15 5 47 117 108
Minnesota 19 16 3 41 96 87
Colorado 19 19 1 39 104 115
Edmonton 18 16 3 39 105 112
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 29 4 5 63 133 90
Anaheim 20 15 5 45 113 112
Phoenix 19 16 5 43 102 112
Dallas 17 16 5 39 111 129
Los Angeles 16 16 6 38 97 103
r Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss
or shootout loss.
Sunday's Games
Montreal 6, Florida 5, SO
New Jersey 4, Ottawa 3, OT
Tampa Bay 4, Atlanta 1
Chicago 5, Calgary 2
Anaheim 2, Phoenix 0
Minnesota 2, Colorado 0
Dallas 3, Vancouver 2, SO
Monday's Games
N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 0
N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, late
Today's Games
Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Boston, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m.
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Columbus at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Florida at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
San Jose at Calgary, 10 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m.


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BLACK CAT
Male, 8 months, no
collar, lost behind
Publix in Homosassa.
REWARD
352-527-3176:
586-8576
Chihuahua
female, Black 4 pds
8 mos. old, new to
area, scared, last
seen Connell Heights
area 1/2/09
563-2131 / 302-5705
Gray Persian Cat
W/Gold Eyes
Lost in Pine Ridge
352-746-2256
352-270-7551

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male, area 491 & 486
(352) 270-3132
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Found off Cardinal.
Lecanto. Tan Dog.
(352) 628-0526

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Mon Jan 5th 12-2pm
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Sat Jan 10th 11-2pm
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Monday-Friday.
Adoptathons
every other Sunday
beginning Jan. 4
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested
for Feline Luk and
Aids. Up to date on
vaccines for age
appropriate.
Phone
352-563-2370
Visit us at ,
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or stop by our of-
fices at 1149 N Co-
nant Ave. Corner of
44 and Conant.
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the bright paw
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Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct. $5/LB
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Mark 727-726-8617

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Crystal River.
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FOR THE NEW YEAR
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352-341-2311
CNA
Medical office exp.
Required. Full time
with benefits, For
busy medical office.
Fax Resume to:
352-563-2512

EXP'D
RECEPTIONIST
For busy medical
office. Serious
applicants only.
Fax resume to:
(352)860-11918




TREATMENT CARE
For a long term


required. Offering
excellent health &
dental benefits,
Mail resume to:
Blind Box 1518-P
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle
1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River, Fl
34429

LPN's & RN's
100% Dally Pay
URGENT NEED:
Hospice,
Corrections,
Hospitals
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SALES PERSON
EXPERIENCED
TOP $$$ PAID
Benefits, company
vehicle,
'Apply In Person
Bray's Pest
Control
3447 E Gulf to Lake
Hwy, Inverness
(352) 746-2990

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Business Office
'Manager
Avante at Inverness
a 104 bed SNF,
seeks an individual
with collections,
bookkeeping &
statistical reporting
experience &
knowledge of
state/federal
(Medicare.
Medicaid). Duties
Include maintaining
accurate financial
records & resolving
billing Issues &
Accounts Payable.
Must have knowl-
edge of Insurance
billing, including
Medicare & Medi-
caid. Experience In
SNF billing is a plus.
Avante offers
excellent
compensation &
premium benefits.
including 401K.
Please fax resume
to 352-637-0333
to the attention of
Tina Cypret or
email to: tcvprelt
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Electricians
ESI seeks service
techs for alternate
weekly schedule.
Thursday thru
tuesday. Lots of
hours, travel &
overnight stays.
Up to 700.00
weekly salary.
7630 W. Dunnellon
Rd. 352-794-0412
General
1 Help

APPOINTMENT

Want to joln a
winning team?
Very busy office
looking for serious
minded people.
Call Steve @
352-628-0254
AVON REPS*-
.* NEEDED *
Will train. 25 yrs exp.
50% earnings.
$10 to start. Call
Pat, 352-563-0921
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
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Office Position
Extensive Computer
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25x30x9(3:12 pitch)
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2-9x7 Garage Doors,
1 Entry Door, 2 Vents,
4" Concrete Slab.
$14 895 INSTALLED
30x30x9(3:12 pitch)
Roof Overhang.
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
2 Vents. 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$16 795 INSTALLED
35x50xl2(3:12 pitch)
Roof overhang,
2-10x10 Rollup Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$30 995 Installed
+ Fl. Engineered Plans
+ A local FI Manufact.
* Meets or exceeds
Florida wind codes.
* Conc/Inst by others.
+ Many sizes avail.
METAL Structures LLC
866-624-9160
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800-366-9783ext.H796
Unique Music
Cabinet $150
Secretary Roll Top
Desk $150.
(352) 746-3817

SAppliances
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-97836xt 5705
A Bank REPOI,
3/2 only $199/Mol -
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-' 2 Ton $780.00
2-h ton $814.00
-- 3 Ton $882.00
-installation kits;
-Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Free Del. Uc.#CAC
057914 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appl.
Refrig., washers,
stoves. Serv. & Parts
(352) 344-2928
BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC
30" Electric range.
Exc. condition. $150
352-503-7548
Refrigerator/Freezer
Frigidaire. 24 cu ft,
side by side, bisque,
water & Ice in door
$350.
(352) 249-7149
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$17,800 1 Won't Lastl
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800-366-9783ext.H796
Thurs. Estate Auction
Jan. 8, Sale- 4PM
From local estates 05
Toyota Corolla w/14K
100's of new boxed
appl.,& gadgets from
QVC & HSN. 2+
houses of turn.- patio
& outdoor.
4000 S. 41, Inverness
Photos at
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2 PC. CRAFTSMAN
TOOLCHEST Red, 11
ball bearing drawers.
$200 352-419-4302
Table Saw
Delta, 10" motorized
on stand. Exc. cond.
Carbide Tip Dado
Set. $325.00
(352) 746-7044
TVs/Stereos
51" Toshiba HDTV
1080i HD $400
352-560-7433
BLACK METAL TV
STAND 2 glass
shelves, holds up to
42" TV.
$115.00 352-419-4302
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GATEWAY DESKTOP
COMPUTER 3 year old
Gateway computer with
15 inch LCD monitor,
speakers, mouse, key-
board, DVD and CD
burner, Media Card
reader, Call for more
info! $150
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718


* Citrus County Chronicle

* Homosassa Beacon

* Crystal River Current

* Williston Pioneer

* Riverland News

* Chiefland Citizen

* Gadsden County Times


* Central Ridge Visitor

* Inverness Pioneer

* Sumter County Times

* South Marion Citizen

* Riverland Shopper

* Tri-County Bulletin

* Wakulla News


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DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New
& Used systems, parts
& upgrades. Visa/
MCard 352-637-5469
www.rdeell.com

S Furniture

1 Serta Full Mattress
w/ Boxsprlngs. 1 Year
old $200.
(352) 249-7470
BENCHCRAFT
Light brn, leather
couch & love seat
$500. 4 tables $300
(352) 551-7033
Couch
Tan print
Love Seat.
Tan prlnt.$175.00
Obo, for both.
(352) 795-5178
Dining Room Set
Formal, W/4 chairs
& leaf. $450.
Rattan Set $350.
(352) 746-7263
DINING ROOM SET
Glass top w/white
base. 4 Parsons
chairs. Wrought iron
glass end tables,
w/coffee & sofa
table. $550.
352-726-2581
Glass Coffee Table
& End Tables
w/ lamps like new
$100.
(352) 344-4882
Kichen Table Set
$50.00
Double Recliner
$50.00
(352) 249-7410
Kings Size Bedroom
Set. $100.00
Sofa Sleeper $60.00
(352) 249-7410
Kitchen Set
Glass Top. $100.00
(352) 746-7263
LIVING ROOM SET
Olive green couch
and love seat, Ma-
hogany coffee table
and 2 end tables with
storage baskets. Like
.new, less than 2
years old. Great con-
dition. $675, all offers
considered
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718


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DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
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Sl fob too big or sma
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Ins. FREE EST. Lowest
rates. 352-270-8462
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DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWE STU
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Dump Fees Mon-Fri
7am-5:30 pm Hoskins
Lane & Homosassa Tri
727-863-2642
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Tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Uc
0256879 352-341-6827

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A Bank REPOo
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn,15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

Computers

On-Site Same Day
Service Available
*All Computers
*Affordable Rates
Certified Tech's
Networking
*Virus/Spyware/
Pop- Removal
(352) 341-4150
www fastteks coam
Why Buy New?
We restore old PC's
ComputerWorks
212-1165. 24 yrs exp
I4 Carpet
1, Repair'|
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728

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Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.
work fully coated. 30
yrs, Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins.
352-795-6533
352-464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
CheapCheapCheap
DP Paint/Press.Clean
16 yrs. In Inverness
Lic.&Ins. 637-3765


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DAVID RODGERS
Paontinglieians -
Int/Ext repaints. Satis
faction Guaranted.
20 yrs exp.212-3160
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick LIc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998

Tax Service

4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,8001 Won't Lasti
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796

Automotive

Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impounds! for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246


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AFFORDABLE Boat
Maint. & Repair
technical/electrical
custom rigging
John (352) 746-4521
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- CREATIVE CUSTOM
CANVAS-Free est. On
location fittings/Instal-
lation. 352-270-3850
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-PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
27 yrs. exp. Certified
Best prices/guarante-
ed. 352-220-9435
k, Kitchen |
eo &,Bath
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is
restored to new
condition. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS(8827)

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DICK'S UPHOLSTERY
Car, Boat, Mtrcycle
Seats, & Boat Tops
(352) 634-3787
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Window Washing
All aspects
352-489-4189
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4 inCabietdys |

Affordable CABINETS
& COUNTER TOPS
New & Remodeled
352-586-8415

1 Carpentry/
o Building

Dotson Construction
Decks, Remodeling
Etc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
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ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction 352-
6&ZC433 CRC 1326872


Furniture

LOVE SEAT
65", blue w/gray &
maroon. Exc. cond.
$45. 352-637-3376
Mattress Set
Queen size. $50.00
(352) 302-7259
Call after 5:30
PAUL'S FURNITURE
,Wants Your Business
Tues.-Frl. 9-5 Sat. 9-1
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress
Sets from Twin $30;
Full $40.Qn $50; Kg
$75, 628-0808
Queen Size Mattress
$50.
Recllner Chair
$75.
(352) 746-3817
Sectional Sofa
Lt. brown suede,$250.
Entertainment Center
$125.(352) 302-7259
Call after 5:30
Serta Mattress
Twin, box & frame.
Never used. $200
1 Simmons Twin
W/ Box & Frame 1
year old. $200
Both sets come w/
linens
(352) 249-7470
SOFA & LOVE SEAT
Like new (2006). Sage
Duraplush. Fabric
protection. $500.
(2) bar stools. $25 ea.
352-503-72.16
TABLE AND CHAIRS
Wooden table 30"x 48"
w/chairs $65
Coffee Table $25 Call
352-503-7388
Television
36" Excellent Cond.
Beautiful colors.
$60.00
Futon $55.00
(352) 249-7410
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
WOODEN CAPTAINS
Bed Twin mattress,
used once $300
(352) 551-7033
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- Services
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings -
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SUBURBAN IND INC
Resereep.,Garage ,
Scr. doorsGuftter &
Window Cleaning
Uc*2708 352-628-0562
M Pressure
Cleaning
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
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Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Handyman
#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.
Gen/Malnt/Repairs
Pressure cleaning,
Lawns/Gutters. No
job too small!Rell
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352-465-9201
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Lic. 2776/Ins.,
| 352-634-5499
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painting, drywall
flooring, pwr, wash
Malley's Home Maint
220-9486 (i1c0259169)
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RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Llc#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Yd, clean up/ 726-9570
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BLACK WOOL
JCREW PEA COAT Sz
Lg/Tall. Never worn.
$200.00 352-201-2665

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2400W Generator
Craftsman, like new
still In box
$325.
(352) 563-2706
ANCHOR Like new
fluke-style boat anchor.
$10.00. 352-382-4995
Bunk Bed, twinsize
over fullslze, white
metal frame with
mattresses, etc, $150
(352) 341-4847
Cash for Owners
I buy mobiles, houses
& seller financed
mortgages, Fred
Farnsworth, 36 yrs,
same address &
phone 352-726-9369
DOOR SILL PLATE
New right side door sill
plate for 1955/56/57
T-Bird, $20.00
(352)628-1734
Fla. JUMBO SHRIMP
Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct $5/LB
STONE CRABS AVAIL.
Mark 727-726-8617
FOOTBALL TABLE
Full size football table.
Good condition. $75
Call 352-746-5875 No
calls before 8 am
FORD F100 TRUCK
COVER Complete
Truck Cover (nylon),
$25.00 (352)628-1734

GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
SPECIALS
6 lines- 10 days
Items totaling
$1-$200 ...........8.50
$201-$400......$13.50
$401-$800.......$18.50
$801-$1500,....$23.50
CALL
352-563-5966
Two General
Merchandise Items
per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid,
Some restrictions
may apply.


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All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic.5863
(352) 746-0141
ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commercial
Beverly Hills Arep.
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696
DUN-RITE
ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repairs
New const. Remodel
Free Est 726-2907
EC 13002699
SALTMARSH ELECTRIC
Comm/Resid. Signs &
Lighting. ER13012391
352-344-3810
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Plumbing

FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Lic#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *

1 Moving and
Hau ing
C.J.S Sm.Local Moves
Furniture, clean-outs,
Dump runs & Brush
Low $$$ 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422

S Fencing

AARON'S FENCE
Chainlink & Wood.
Lic. & Ins. Free Est.
24/7(352) 795-7373
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General

GUN CABINET
Solid Pine w/glass
doors, holds 6 guns.
Exc. cond. $150.
Obo,.352-527-4341
HAVILAND FINE
CHINA platinum trim
service for 12 cost
$451.00 sell $200.00
[352]527-9982
KARATE
Tuesday & Thursday
7:00 8:30 $40 a mo,
(352) 212-3576
KAYAK
Pelican, 10'. Brand
new.$200.00
(352) 621-9793
Large Glass Sliding
Doors, good cond.
Metal Carport
w/ tarp $50.
(352) 422-3158
MICHELIN TIRES
4-P245/65/P17
W/28K mi. $160 Call
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Rainbow Rivers
Club Membership
Transfer Fee Only.
$184.50.
(352) 489-3682
Rattan Dining Table &
4 chairs, glass top
$100
8 gun Cabinet, w/
glass front & lower
storage $100
586-8576, 527-3176
Set of Tires
4, Continental
Lt 275/70 R18
Load range E.
$300.00
(352) 212-8997
SHED FULL OF FLEA
MARKET ITEMS all
kinds, of items too many
to list $100.00
352-637-0046
Sleeper Sofa $300.
Porcelain Sink
w/ Delta Faucet
perfectly new
$250.
(630) 333-7532


SFencing
ROCKY'SFpncig.,g
WORKING IN CITRUS--
COUNTY FOR 25 YRS.
Free Est., Lic. & Ins.,
w- 352 422-727
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing
All Types. Free Est..
Comm/Res. 628-4002

Roofing

#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp.
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#CCC1327059
AAA ROOFING
Free est, 30 yrs exp.
352-563-0411
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358
1 Concrete

BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. Estimates
Lic#2579/ins, 257-0078
BETTER PRICES
CONCRETE WORK
Driveway Repairs
Llc.#2059 628-4830
Decorative concrete.
River rock resealing,
Power Washing,
Stamping 344-4209
Father & Son
Decorative Concrete
textures, Stamp,spray
crack repairstaining
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways & tear outs
Tractor work, All kinds
Lic, #1476, 726-6554

N Remodeling

Additions & Remodels
#CRC1327922,
352-344-8799
www.Santee
Construction.biz
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General

FLUVAL CANISTER
AQUARIUM FILTER
$20.00 (352)465-6811
STARTER MOTOR &
DRIVE 1954/1963
Ford/Mercury Y/Block
starter motor & drive,
$25.00 (352)628-1734
Business
S Equipment
(3) LIGHTED DISPLAY
CASES. Various sizes,
$100 & up.
352-489-4870
MEILINK SAFE Acme
Safe Co. 42" H, 30" W
29"D, TR-TL30, Combi-
nation /Key Lock
Excel. Cond. $2,500
5- 6Ft. JEWELRY SHOW
CASES Lights, Locks,
Storage, 38" H, 21"D
Plus extras $1,000
Stored In Lecanto Fl.
DON, 352-231-0160
0 Medical
S Equipment
Power Wheel Chair
Pride Jet 3 joystick
Opr. Like new batter-
ies. Ex., cond, Wf,
SCap. 250 Lbs.$495.
Obo.(877) 567-0316
Transport Wheelchair
Foldable Lt. Wt. 12"
rear wheels, arm to
arm 17". Asking$55.00
Exercise Bike
Good cond.$20.00
Local (877) 567-0316
i Fitness I
S Equipment
Computerized Foldup
Treadmillw/ power
Incline, $185, also
Recumbent Exercise
Bike $165.
464-0316
Sears Universal Gym
160 Ib,
$125.
Exercise Bike
$50.
(352) 795-0553
Sporting
toods

.22 CALIBER
REVOLVER Single
Action $100.00.
Phone # 352-465-6811
BELL 2 BIKE CAR-
RIER FITS MOST
CARS, VANS & SUV'S
STILL IN BOX. $10.00
CALL INFO. 586-7222


Remodeling

Additions,' Garages
Decks, Bathrooms &
Handyman
Services 40 Yrs Exp
Lic. crc058740
344-3536; 563-9768

QUALITY CRAFTED
BUILDERS INC.
Remodeling, addi-
tions, custom homes
& commercial. 352-
726-5507: CBCO14582
I Stone/I
Ic Ceramic
A QUALITY TILE JOB
Showers. Firs.
Counters Etc.
(352) 422-2019
Uc. #2713, Insured.

The Tile Man
Bathroom remodel
Specializing in.
handicap., Uc/Ins.
#2441. 795-7241


w Dirt Services

FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. All types of
Pi.fSice..Call Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
*TOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd -$75/ 5 Yd $85
10Yd $150/20Yd $250
Red Mulch $22.yd
352-302-6436


SSporting
p Goods

Concealed Weapons
Permit Course
DAN'S GUN ROOM
(352) 726-5238
WE BUY GUNS
On Site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
Wet Suit & Gear
Pinnacle Seal,
Women's Med. Used
once, $175.00
(352) 422-7940
Utility
Trailers
5 x 10 Heavy Duty
15" Wheels,
Spare tire $800.
(352) 563-9834
30FT ENCLOSED
TRAILER. 5th wheel
hitch, can be easily
changed to goose
neck ball, $6500
352-341-1143
CAR HAULER
'06, 32 Ft. Dominator
XT. By Classic C. Trpl.
axels. $15,800. Like
new.(352) 835-4273

SWanted to
U1 Buy
WANTED OLD
LION EL TRAINS
Collector Top Prices
Paid. (352) 795-3970

1 Pets

ADULT SHIH-TZU's
Male & Fem, blk/
white,1 yr old. $250.
New Litter of Shih-Tzu
M & Fem. $400 & up,
M, W, F, 1:30 -4pm or
by appt 305 872,8099
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy
Beverly Hills
AKC YORKIE PUPS
3 girls 1 boy ready to
go 1/13/09 taking
deposit will have H/C
352-726-5576
Cutest Chihuahuas
2 males, 1 tan
1 brown 10 wks
call for detail,
H/C,$150. parents on
prem(352) 628-3372
KITTENS & CATS
many breeds, all
neutered micro chip,
tested, shots some
declawed $85-$150
352-476-6832


S Lawn Care

Budget Cuts Lawn
Care, Free Est. &
Window washing.
Uc.(352) 794-3120.
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DUN-RITE Lawncare
clean up, tree trim
etc. 352-302-4686
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST RATES
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins

A Firewood

DRY OAK FIREWOOD
Split, 4 X 8 Stack $80
delivered/stacked.
352-344-2696

Ln Water*

WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs- all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
WATER SOFTENERS
$795 INSTALLED *
352-257-2597 MEEKS
WATER TREATMENT
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Gutters

Alan's Seemless 5"
Residential Gutter &
Gutter Cleaning.
Soffett & Facla 30 yr.
exp. 352-637-1457


Installations by g 1
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352-628-7519
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8 Pets

Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
Low Cost Pet
Vaccinations Clinic
Curious Creatures
Beverly Hills
Sat 1/17/09 2-3pm
Citrus Pet Plaza
Homosassa
Sat 01/03/09 2-3pm
Inverness Exotic
Pets
Sat. 01/10/09
9-10am
Visit our web for
more locations
www.flpetvaccin
ations.com
352-637-0368

PET SPECIALS
5 lines
10 Days ...........$23.50
30 Days........... $39.50
(All extra linage
$1,00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
1 Pet per ad,
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.
Red Nose Pitt Bull
Puppies, $100 & Up or
trade? Avail 1/28/09
Now taking deposits
(352) 564-8549
Shlh-Tzu &
Shih-Poo Puppies
Shlh-Poos @ $250.
Shlh-Tzus @$400 on
up. Up to date on
shots. Open Mon,
Wed & Fri 1:30 to 4pm
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy.
352-270-8827 or
cell (305)-872-8099
SHIH-TZU PUPS
MALES & FEMALES
$200.00 NO PAPERS
1ST SHORTS &
HEALTH CERT,
READY JAN 14TH
352-419-5130
YORKIE PUPPIES
AKC reg. champion
bid lines. Hme raised,
loving, well socialized.
$600 to $800.
352-400-1939
YORKIE
Young adult male.
Neutered. Loving,
healthy,very cute.
$300.(352) 400-1939


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(352) 628-9186

Livestock

Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246

F Mobile Homes
o For Rent |
9105 Istachatta Rd.,
Floral City
2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Doublewide in Country
Setting.Central heat
and air. No pets. $495.
Mo.Call Janet or Lee at
800-692-4162.
Over 3 000 Homes
and Properties,
listed at
www.naturecoast
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u Mobile Homes
For Rent
CHASSAHOWITZKA
2/1 SW, wtrfrnt, $495.
2/2 DW, fenced, $550
Agent 352-382-1000
CITRUS COUNTY
2 & 3BR, CH/A
$350-$450 1st, last,
sec. No pets 564-0578
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 /1 $575/mo
352- 795-9537
or 352-586-9259.
FLORAL CITY
2/2 $450Mo.
$900. to move In,
(352) 344-1845
Free Ist Mo Rent
1& 2 Br turn & Unfurn
No Pets Details
Homos.352-628-4441
HERNANDO
Watsons Fish Camp
$350. To $625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impounds! for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246


IL Mobile Homes
8 For Rent
INVERNESS DW
2/2 Irg game rm,
poss. 4/2, CHA,
appl's, garb/H20 incl.
$650mo/$300 sec.
352-270-8298

INVERNESS
Several RVs for Rent,
All Util. Incl. No Pets,
2/1 Cabin, Util. incl.
Call for details
352-726-8010

INVERNESS
Waterfront 55+ Park,
2BR, 1-/2BA, $425. 1 1
BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl.
water 352-476-4964

|I Mobile Homes
LA For Sale 1
3 BD, 2 BA 1/2 Acre
2 Decks/ Lrg. Carport
partially furn., /WD
snowbirds/ cent. AC
outside storage build-
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812-686-1458 $49,000


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3/2/2, immac., all
Se __ apple finest gate
guarded community
** m In Citrus County,
S4. $1050 mo. Incls. lawn
(( I maint.& deluxe
I llcable tv, Call Paul
352-746-9585
Co ri Ma ril CITRUS HILLS
p i 2/2/2, Forest Rdge VIII
6 Many Upgrades, club
& 1 hse pool, maint free,

Syndicated Content $9 MoEsyterm
$725mo 352-249-3163
I CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, great location.
S Copi $695 Mo. Easy terms
a* Cto move In.


Available from Commercial News Providers" $625/moor
Duplex $530.
(352) 464-2716
* ***l 4 CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $850/mo
795-6299 697-1240
enw -, w **- Hernando2/2
e m Manuf. home CHA.
SPriv, beautiful trees
on hllltop.$650 mo

SMobile Homes MHome M Homes b es Apartments (352) 464-0548 O
0 For Sale I In Park Unfurnished | HERNANDO
For Sa In Park 3/2/1, newly rena-
ATTT IN Crystal River Village INVERNESS vated, Irg scr porch,
ATTENTIONH 55+ Clubhse, pool, 2/2/2 Close to fenced. $800 1st/sec.
B NDU NEW events, 3/2,leving din- everything. $700. Mo. 352-341-1550
$37,90. Delivered ing, den, Carport (352) 422-2393 HIGHLANDS/INV.
3and, Set. -Down 1600sf. + 300sf en- INVERNESS 3/2/2, Clean, Irg. scrn.
andSet, $0-Down closed sunroom 2BdRm, Washer/Dryer Patio $700. 302-0431
Land/Home $650. $85K (352) 228-1930 Corner 581 & Anna HOMOSASSA
HOMEM Avail. View Pictures @ Jo, No Pets/smoking, 3/1 conv. Ioc. comply.
(352)307-2244 oenhousemakeof $600/mo, 1 yr. lease, remodeled In '04.
S(352)307-2244credit check req'd. $700. 352-228-3842
Palm Harbor FURNISHED LAKEVIEW ALL CITRUS REALTY HOMOSASSA
PalmnHarbor 12 x 50 1/1, camp. INC. (352) 726-2471 HOMOSASSA
3/2 HUGEI! Lded remod., new carpet LECANTO 3/1,2 Carports, CHA,
14 houses to & paint in/out. 2/1 Clean, spacious, N pets $650.1s/sec
choose from Ceramic tile 2/C(352) 628-4210
Starting at $399 $9500.1-888-202-1718 CHA, W/D N21 pet HOMOSASSA


O'S, RAskEPO'Sa 000 m, Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre
NREPOm Call after 2pM We Have Rentals Lease Oat .Flexible
New Homes (352) 201-0903 Starting at $425/mo Financing
Used Home $3,000 INVERNESS, RE- + Many others Lg. Hot tub, ImmOcc.
Repo's from $19,900 DUCED! $35,000 2 bd, LANDMARK 352-795-0088
TAYLOR MADE HOMES 2 bth Very nice refur- REALTY INV. GOSPEL IS.
352-621-9181 bished in adult park 352-726-9136 3/2/1 flrepl. fenc'd
heated pool, active Kathy or Jane $675. 352-212-5812
SNOW BIRD NEST clubhouse, furnished 311 W Main St. lnv NVHighlan W
Lake Rouseau 352-228-0919 1 "sn s I 3N2V.Hglnd
All new kitchenappli- Rent to wn. Nice Business352-212-5812
All new kitchen applifur- older 38R, 2BA in I Locations INVERNESS
ancesincl. some fur- Leeson's Lakefront INVERNESS
nishings, washer/dryer. 55+ Park, $100 m. + OFFICE SPACE AVAIL 2/2, W/D, very clean,
Water Access$15,000.00 lot rent 352 7269369 Sugarmill Square/ close to everything
$15,000.00 lot rent. 352 726-9369 Sugarmill Woods $600 Mo. lst/Lst+ $400
352-447-4628 or U, Mobile Home 9x12 $475 mo. Sec. 352-220-4476
352-582-3906. If no L en 9-5 call 352-382-5800: INVERNESS
answer please leave 0 Lots For Rent Nights & weekends 2BR, 2BA, Condo
message. ABankREPO[ call 352-613-0843. Lake access out
I" Mobile Homes I 3/2 only $199/Mol WAREHOUSE/LEASE back door, $650 mo.
S Andand 5% dn15 yrs8% w/OpiontoBuyl IncL.Assoc, fee & no
And Land for listings 5K sq ft; 800 w/alr Interestl 726-9369
4 BEDROOM ONLY 800-366-9783ext 5705 Holder,FL 352-302-NESS
0673:352-746-5951 INVERNESS
$17,800 Wont Last! Sale 3/2/2 Like new. $800.
For Listings a or | Condos/Villas Mo.(352) 212-5812
800-366-9783ext.H796 \. Rent for Rent I INVERNESS
100% MORTGAGE A Bank REPOI orRSenI HIGHLANDS WEST
LOAN 3/2 only $199/Mol CITRUS HILLS 2/2/1 Cute house In
NO DOWN 5% dn15yrs8% 2/2 Furn Avail 12/15 woods. 5 Mins, from
PAYMENT for listings Lou... (352) 697-1685 downtown. Fenc'd
*Low income appll- 800-366-9783ext 5705 CITRUS HILLS 1/2 acre. Sm. pet ok
cants can quality 2/2/1, unfurn. Sale or $695.mq727-743-6977
FIRST TIME U Real Estate Rent $700 + utilities.- INVERNESS
HOMEBUYER'S UP TO a For Rent (352) 726-1812 Highlands.
100% FREE RENT FOR JAN 3/2/2, $750. Mo.
Little or no credit A Bank REPOI SUMMERHILL AT (352) 341-1142
OKAY 3bd 2ba MEADOWCREST
*recent bankruptcy Only $199/Mol Exclusive rental units. ,, Waterfront .
OKAY* 5% dn 15 yrs 8% Starting $995 monthly. Rentals
CAII TIM OR CANDY for listings 352-563-5657
Putnam Mortgage& 800-366-9783ext 5705 bvusout zoomcitrus.com CRYSTAL RIVER
352-563-2661 local Property HERNANDO Dock space Avail.25'
866-785-3604 toll Management & heated cnm pool. HERNANDO 1
'Credit and income Investment $800mo 352-746-6738 1/1 Cabin, Utls. Incl.
restriction apply!*4, Group, Inc. HOMOSASSA $625. Mo.
Florida licensed Licensed R.E. Broker Best Housing Value (352) 726-2225
mortgage lender New & Used DW's &
> Property & SW's Homes, Lease to Rent or
Comm. Own from $179/mo + Sale
Assoc. Mgmt. is our lot rent,at Evan Ridge
only Business an exceptional INVERNESS
... --R Res.& Vac. 55+Park 352 628-5977 3/2/2 Spacious,
:..,'.-' Rental Specialists /2/2npacous,
-Condo & Home Duplexes ocaountry Club
BankRepos. owner Assoc. 8 For Rent $700/mo
Bank Repos. Mgmt.70
With or W-Out Robble Anderson CITRUS SPRINGS 908-322-6529
Property. Many to LCAM, Realtor 2/2 Brand new. $625. INVERNESS
choose from. 352-628-5600 Mo. Fst./Lst./Sec. 3/2/2, $825. Ist. Ist
(352)302-9217 intoforooertv (352) 697-0770. Sec. (305) 975-5121

CRYSTAL RIVER managmentgroup. CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acre + 1600 sq ft., 2/1,$550 mo 1st & sec Rooms For
99, DW., $134,900. (352) 464-3521 Carol u Rent
352-212-8794 Apartments (352) 464-3522 Tim
Floral City 2/2 s FurnishedI HOMOSASSA 1/1 CRYSTAL RIVER
Split plan,Dbl. Roof CRYSTAL RIVER All urn. W&D,460 n Cable. $400. Mo.
Newly renovated. Near Town Ibr $450 mo.352-628-2703 $50.Sec(352)563-1329
CHA,washer/dryer on 2br$600 352 212-7740 (352) 527-3800LECANTO
fenced acre.$68,500 INVERNESS 2/1/1 LECANTO
Cash or Owner FLORAL CITY Remodeled, Lawn W/D, Pool Ref Ist/Sec
Flnance.352 586-9498 LAKEFRONT I Bedrm. Maint, $550 mo $500mo 352-527-8144
FLORAL CITY AC Clean, N Pets 352-359-5241 a. Seasonal
26x70 DW, 4/2 DR, (352)344-1025 INVERNESS Rental
den, Irg deck, fenced HERNANDO 2/2 New Duplex, i
Possible financing. 1/1 Cabin, Utils. Incl. Great location, city OLD HOMOSASSA
$69,900. 352-341-5211 $625. Mo. limits. Only $595. Mo. IBR Cottage, In Art
(352) 726-2225 352-302-1155 District, utll. pd. $850.
QN O3kb ol Apartments I Rental | mo (3) 795-0553
HEroom, 2 bath do- oUnfurnished Houses I1 Real Estate I
blewide on lakeview lot, A Bank REPOI For Sale
washer,dryer,dish- 2 BEDROOM 3/2 only $199/Mol 4 BEDROOM ONLY
Wash APTS. 5% dn 15 yrs8% $17,800 Won't Lastl
perwirkshop ed. C/H/A. Sm. Pets for listings For Listings
aCentieat& restrictions apply. 800-366-9783ext 5705 800-366-9783ext.H796
$48,900. (possible handicapped units HOMOSASSA A LEASE TO OWN
owner finance) do become avail. 5455 Thrasther Ave Bad Credit OK
Home On 1/2 Acre For into. call 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Crystal River, Citrus
MUST SELL 3/2 Gatehouse Apts. Nice Block Home Springs & Homosossa
28 x 52 on End of at 352-726-6466, with enclosed in- 321-436-7828
Road, Quite Home 900 am-4:00 pm ground pool corner PUBLISHER'S
has Deck, Sacrifice Mon. thru Fri. lot country setting IE
$3,000 down frank 352-628-0950 NOTICE:
352-621-9183 L J |.Rent:Houses| advertising in this
HOMOSASSA ,a.,,, subecttoFar
3/2 Doublewlde BEV. HILLS 2/2/1 Housing Act which
roof-over, 2 acre. Lovely makes it Illegal to
$60,000. 352-857-6050 Eat In kit., LR, DR, FLR, advertise "any
Homosssa lanai. Lg. deck, Incl. preference,
Homosssayard meant & H20. limitation or
3/2 DW 1 acre, --- $850mo 352-746-0817 discrimination
newer kit., 7 yr roof, l& 2 BEDROOM based on race,
parquat floor, firepl, APARTMENTS CITRUS HILL color, religion, sex,
deck, 2 new sheds Avail. for immed. Greenbrlar, town- handicap, familial
$89k (352) 563-9857 I Occupancy. I house for lease. Fully status or national
Homosassa very CANDLEWOOD furnished, 2/2/2, car- origin, or an
nieolde2R2BA COURT port, heated pool, Intention, to make
doublewide carport, APARTMENTS golf/tennis. $700mo. such preference,
FL rm, roof-over, new & KNOLLWOOD 352-341-0871 limitation or
vinyl & carpet, chain TOWNHOMES INVERNESS discrimination.,
link fenced yard, for nformlton caIl Dwntwn on Lake, 2/1 Familial status
$57,800. $575 ma Easy (352) 344-1010 $650 ma. incl. until. includes children
terms (352) 726-9369 MON. thru FRI. I 637-0475/400-1438 under the age of 18
9am 4pm living with parents
INVERNESS I Ask About our I a.Rent: Houses l or
2/1, 2 porches, 2 out Move In Specialsi UnfurnishedI legal custodians,
bldgs..100X1 Equal Housing Op p_ pregnant women


rootover. Low to no m m JlJ 2 And 3 Bedrooms and people
prop, tax, $28,000. RENT TO OWN- NO securing custody of
352-726-3982 AFFORDABLE CREDIT CHECKII children under 18,
INVERNESS 3/2 COUNTY L6w Downl This newspaper will
Lots of Room, '08 WIDE RENTALS. 352-484-0866 not knowingly
Cust.Ad/ons. Beautiful (352) 634-5499 jademission.com accept any
Interior to much to BEVERLY HILLS real estate Which Is
mention. 1,550 Sq. Ft. CRYSTAL RIVER 12 Michael Dr. In violation of the
Fenc'dl/2 ac. on hill. 1&2 bd $425/& up. Nice 2/1/1 Fam. Rm. aw Our readers
Deck, Qulet.$63,000 HOLIDAY SPECIAL $575. Mo.+ Sec. are hereby
(352) 302-7451 $100 MOVES-U-IN w (352) 628-0033 Informed that all
TRIPLEWIDE y I(Ex/15) BEVERLY HILLS dwellings
On 2R/2 Acres 1Br & 2Br homes advertised In this
NEW JACOBSEN Honda Civic 96 $5001 $525 -$575. 1st Mo Free newspaper are
2,150 sq ft. 3/2 High Police Impoundsl 352-422-7794 available on an
End Home On Impounds! for listings BEVERLY HILLS equal opportunity
Beautiful Land 800-366-9813ext 4246 2/2/1 74S Columbus ofbas isTo complain
$858.88/mo. WAC St. & 208 S. Barbourat
Will Finanrce INGLIS VILLAS St. Srbd r call HUD toll-free at
352-621-9182 Is now accepting recently remodeled. 1-800-669-9777. The
applications for our $750. ma. & $800 ma toll-free telephone
u Mobile Homes, 1, 2, 3 BR Apts. 352-302-0553 number for the
Po i Located 10 minutes BEVERLY HILLS hearing Impaired Is
ui in Park North of Crys. RIv.. 2/2/1, Fl. Rm,, Sun Rm. 1-800-927-9275.
Call 352-447-0106 W/D, no smoke/pets
CRV 55+ 2/2, DW Or Apply: M,W, F CHA, $725. 563-2500,
Estate Sale, family 33 Tronu Drive 352-212-9267
must sacrifice Inglis Florida BEVERLY HILLS
@ $21,900. Equal Housing 3/1, FI. Rm., CHA, WlrTY
(352) 634-1294 Opportunity $650mo. 382-3525


9 Real Estate
For Sale
HERNANDO RANCH
2/2/Oversized
Gar.On 3.8 acres,
fenc'd. & cross fenc'd.
Bring your horses.
Close In between
Hwys. 486 & 44. Pole
barn w/elec.
Lots of privacy, 264 Ft.
of frontage. $249,000
Parsley Real Estate
Inc. Carl Gareth
Roulllard.
(352) 422-5731
Picture Perfect .

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2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Downl
352-484-0866
lademission.com
CHARMING 1/1
newly remodeled,
w/attached carport.
Nice street, walk to
stores & bank. Less
than $60K. Agent
owned. 352-422-4012
Remodeled
2BR /2 Full BA/ 1 CG
BRAND NEW: Roof,
AC, Kitchen, Stainless
Appl.'s, Cabs. Baths,
Carpet, tile, fixtures.
Nice Area, $89,900.
(352) 464-2160
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Over finac'd, dblwlde
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
OWNER FINANCING
3/2 -2004 dbwd,
1500sqft, AG/pool.
lAac, Irg fla im. $79K.
$6727 dn, $562 mth.
727-992-1372
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2/2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843


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3BR Model, Villa,
with pool near, club
house, close distance
to school, library and
shopping $199,000.
630-333-7532
GOLF COURSE
2-Story 3/2/2 home.
Lots of upgrades.
Recently remodeled.
PRICED FOR FAST SELL
1M1k. (352) 302-9834
N Hernando I
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Farm House on 21/2
acre w/2 stall barn
4/3, Inground Pool,
2,600 sf liv. $215,000.
2875 E. TIberwood Ct.
(352) 302-095.1
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co Homes
BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.
Over flnac'd, dblwide
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
For Sale, By Owner
.3BR 3BA, pool, 16x24
workshop, close to
school, hosp., library,
WTI, 518 Poinsettia,
Ave. (352) 860-0878
Newly remodeled 2/1
w/den, opt. bdrm,
well, Inside laundry,
20x40 garage/wrkshp
10x12 strge. Fenc'd &
gated. 1.25 ac.All for
$69,500. 352-422-0605
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Remodeled. Seller
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or (352)795-9123
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& Investments LLC
Foreclosure Sale
Crystal Manor coun-
Stry ranch,3500 sf,
2.4ac, corner lot, w/ 2
story garage apt
352-220-8310


(352) 795-1555
Reduced to $165K
obo, 3/3/2, Sunken LR
fireplace, .Lg. Kit. DR,
FL Rm. fenced, Xtra
lots avail. Horses OK.
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352-795-5285
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727-808-5229
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Construction
352-637-4138
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S Homes
BEAUTIFUL 1 ACRE lot,
fenced, surrounded
by large pruned oaks.
Utility barn, new
pump & holding tank,
septic system, elec-
tricity. Old trailer, liva-
ble or build. 11737 N.
Halfpint Pt. $70,000
727-863-8502
RAINBOW END 2/1/1
Tile floors, Carpet In
Bd. Rms.CHA. Fenced
back Yd, Scr'nd. front
& rear porch. $85.000
(352) 489-3486
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a. Sale I
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, Unfurn, Sale or
Rent $700 + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
INVERNESS 2/2
Scr.porch, across
from pool/clubhouse
605 Whispering Pines
Blvd. $84,900
(352) 422-2706

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Virginla Mounts. 15
Acres, New cond.
barn. Brick garage
w/llvlng. quarters.
Improved pasture
Fenc'd (386) 427-5390
I Waterfront
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3100 sq ft under roof.
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tri, Golf Com, $48,850
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352-228-1301
Rhema Realty
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Restricted; 1-acre by
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42 Citrus
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Lot For Sale
10220 N. Biscayne Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 80'X 125'
.23 acre lot. Price i
$7,000 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
10514 N. Ocean Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 85' X 125'
.24 acre lot. Price
$7,000 or make 6ffer.
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6 County Land
Lot For Sale
10536 N. Ocean Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 85' X 125'
,24 acre lot. Price
$7,000 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
10548 N. Ocean Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 85' X 125'
.24 acre lot: Price
$7,000 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
2411 W. Vespero St.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 100' X 125'
X 82' X 123' .26 acre
lot. Price $7,000 or
make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
3735 W. Parkview Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 80' X 125'
.23 acre lot. Price
$7,500 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
542 E. Dunbar Lane
Hernando, FL
Vacant Lot 150' X 292'
1.01 acre lot. Price
$32.500 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
6936 N. Lockwood
Way, Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 100' X 125'
.29 acre lot. Price
$8.500 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
6948 N. Lockwood
Way, Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 80' X 125'
.23 acre lot. Price
$7,000 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
9537 N. Akola Way
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 80' X 125'
.23 acre lot. Price
$6,000 or make offer.
Call (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
Lots 6 N. Tree Farm
Ave., Beverly Hills, FL
1.18 acres 150' X 342'
Price $13,000 or make
offer. (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lot For Sale
Lots 7 N. Tree Farm
Ave., Beverly Hills, FL
1.18 acres -150' X 342'
Price $13,000 or make
offer. (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome
Lots For Sale
Lots 55-58 N. Rooks
Avenue, Inverness FL
4 Vacant Lots (20' x
42.5' each). Total
dimension 80' X 170'
.31 acre total.
Price $10,000 or make
offer. (850) 402-8015
Realtors Welcome

1 Commercial
6 Property
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impounds!
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246

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4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 Won't Lastl
For UListings
800-366-9783ext.H796

S Watercraf

A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5%dn 15 yrs 8%
*for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
SEA DOO
03,GtX 4 Tec.
Super charged, red.
185 HP. w/tri. Very low
Mi. Never In salt
water. Reduced
$4,000 352 212-8868

S Boats

AIR BOAT
Lycombing 200 angle
valve, alum hull,&
trailer $6500
(352) 464-5447
AIRBOAT
1996, 15','500cublc
Inch, Cadillac engine
completely rebuilt
(352) 560-3019
Aluminum Boat
14 Ft. '05 15 HP.
Yamaha, w/traller.
$2,250.(352) 563-5688
AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
Christmas Special
115 hp Johnson re-
built 5 yr. warr
1st $10k352 -746-5856
AQUA SPORT
'98, CC, 165 Striper,
'04 mtr. 40HP Yam. T/T
bimlnl top, galv. trir.
$5,200 (513) 260-6410
BASS BOAT
Alum. 17' Lowe, 1991
40hp Johnson, 2 live
wells, locking pole
storage, exc. cond
$3500 abe
352-212-0329
BAYLINER
'86, 21ff, Ciera,!
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500.
Good cond.
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
BENTLEY
2009, 20FT, PONTOON
Cruise, 50HP, 4 stroke,
Merc., trir., dbl. bimlnl
$14,900 352-422-7166
BIG O AIRBOAT
2000 13' Big O airboat
7' wide. 72" power shift
carbon fiber prop, new
seat covers & heavy


duty trailer. Nice ride &
clean title. Asking
$7,000. CALL Dale
352-220-8076 OR
352-220-8727.
BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
master Mariner, wood
Inlay seats and 2 sets of
oars, has mast for sail-
boat conversion, tran-
som for electric motor,
used twice, Incl trailer,
$6,000.(352) 382-1895
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2 ,8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc,90 HP.
outboard W/Traller
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ft.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir., custom cover
dep/flnd, VHF, Iw hrs.,
like new, $14,500.
(352) 442-7772


Z- Boats


'06 Bay 1902,115hp
Yamaha, 4strk 70 hrs.
Factory Wrty 4 yrs,
left, Galv, Trailer
brakes, Electronics,
biminl, xtras like new
$19,500 352-628-5591
CRYSTAL RIVER
Dock space Avail. 25'
to 27(352) 563-1336
DISCOUNT SHEDS
CONSIGNMENT
Sale your
boats,cars, RVs etc.
from our business
location Hwy 41
Inverness. Call for
Details
(352) 637-0004
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ft.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/ trlr. $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '92
22ft, deck boat. Looks
New. 130hp Yamaha.
New upholstery/top
$4,900. Incld's tandem
trlr. 352-563-9834
LIL BUDDY
MINITOON, 11ft, elec.
motor/chrger. Direct
from mfg. $3595
Pelican Marine Prod-
ucts. 352-266-2273
/us out zoomcitrus.com.
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used & Brkrg.
We Pay $$ for Clean
Used Boats.794-0094
OSPREY
1994 16ft, GREAT
FISHING BOATI 88 HP
Evinrude, electronics,
$5000. 352-621-4711
PONTOON
'03, 25' SUN TRACKER,
'05 90hp Merc, low
hrs. fresh bottom
paint, VHF alum.
deck, tandem trIr.
cust. dive platform
$12,000.352-586-1676
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352) 628-0281
PROLINE
03 32ft center
console,bunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs. likenew,
loaded, Incl trial may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352) 201-1833
PRO-LINE
89, 20' C/C, 98
Merc. 125hp, new
Garman electronics
BOAT. MOTOR &
TRAILER only $35001
.352-220-5299
PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95,20' 120 HP
Merc. Dep/flnd.
Radio, fish rigging.
Includes traillor.
Good cond.$6,900.
Call Pete @
(352) 746-4969
SEA- PRO
Barely Used $25k Boat
For $13,500
07, 186 Dual Console,
115hp Merc.
(352)560-7178
SEA-PRO
98, 21 ft. center
console, 225hp Suzuki
depth finder, live well
tandum tril.$6,937.
(352) 270-8481
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman, 25',
Gas eng., 30" draft, 260
hp I/O, alum. trlr.$8,000
(352)344-9651
i Recreational
- Vehicles
'98 ENDEAVOR
38 Ft. W/ Slide. 38 K
Mi. Dual air. $35,000
Obo. 352-637-5149 or
352-586-3090
ALLEGRO
'85, New motor,
generator, 27 ft.,
A1 cond. $6,985
352-634-4793
AUTO. BOAT &
RY*
DONATIONS
43 year old
Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
Tax Deductible -*
CRUISE AIR
'94, Class A, Wide
body. Diesel pusher.
Alison Trans. & more.
$35,500. 352 835-4273
DAMON
'92, 32', 454 Chevy
eng, 27K, 2 ACs, qn.
bed. Non Smok, No
pets, Lots of extras &
Exc. Condl$15,900.
352-527-8247
DAYBREAK
'03, 34 ft., 28k miles
new tires, exc. cond.
loaded w/extras
1 Ig. slide out $27,000
(352) 382-1857
FOUR WINDS
'03, Hurricane 30Q, class
A motor home, 31 V2 ft.,
20k ml. V10 gas, ducted
rf. alir, onan 4Kgen., qn
bed, etc. Saturn tow
Avail. $35,000. Lets talk
(352) 397-5007
GEORGIE BOY
'05,,Pursuit, Class A,
30ft.
Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $50,000.
obo (352) 746-7626
Holiday Rambler
'03, By Monico, 300
Cummins, 2 slides,
Incl. tow vehicle,
mint cond. $79,900.
(352) 302-7073
Holiday Rambler
Admiral Motor Home 36'
2 slides, 340hp, gas eng.
all.options transf ext.
warr. $51,900
352 795-3970
ITASCA NAVION


'06 24FT, Mercedes
diesel, Class C. Good
mpg, low ml, 1, slide,
loaded. $57)995.
352-464-0371
JAMBOREE
29',2005, V-10 Class C
12,400 mi., Loadedl
Perf. Condition
Ready to gol $39,000
(352) 465-2138
MOTOR HOME
'95 Fleetwood Flair,
22 Ft. Class A. W/454
Eng. Low MI.
(352) 860-1867
PACE ARROW
04, 38' 3 SLIDES
21k ml fully loaded
3 tv's $92,500 obo
352-302-0743
SCamper1s/
Travel trailers
AEROLITE
'99 5TH Wheel, 27Ft.
All the comforts of
home.$8,900 or trade
for car. (352)341-6856


ble top, 6 sp auto,
paddle shift, heads up
display, magnetic F55
suspension, naviga-
tion system, all op-
tions available are on
this gorgeous vette ,
Over $2,000 In
aftermarket parts
Included, Your's
for only, $51,500.
352- 270-3193
CORVETTE
'80, Stingray, white,
86K mll. T -top roof,
very good cond,
$10,000., will trade for
truck. 352-563-6428
FORD
'01, Taurus LXI., 4DR,
Loaded, low ml. econ
V6, CD, AC, perfect
$4,250. 352-212-9383
FORD
'03 Mustang Conv. auto,
V-6, leather, all pwr, 80k,
great cond, $7999.
352-382-2755


h Campers/ |
Travel Trailers
COACHMAN
'00, 5th Wheel, 25ft.
Travel Trailer, CD/
Stereo
slide out, clean,
$8500.(352) 503-5446
COACHMEN
Captlva '03 Lrg slide,
Like new, $10,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
FOUR WINDS
'01, Travel Trailer
26ft., w/ slide out
$9,900 obo
(352) 628-5498
Gulfstream
'04, 38 ft., slide out
w/ sliding glass door,
full kit., bedrm./bath
very clean, $13,500.
(352) 527-8911 Cindy-
I BUY RV'S,
Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
JAYCO
07 Jay Flight
28' used twice, smells
& looks new, green
clean, sips 6 $16,800
(352) 503-7431
KODIAK
'04, Hybrid Travel Trir.
AC, Heat, Micro. Tub/
Shwer, toilet exc -
cond $9,500.
352-564-4151
Montana
'03, 5th wheel, 3 slides
like new,$34,000.
Truck avail also for
tow (352) 422-5731
TRAVEL TRAILER
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft,
Loaded, Exc. cond.
Sips. 6, Rear bath rm,
Full add a room.
$10,500 Obo.
(352) 621-8091
[OAuto Parts/
[. Accessories|
1999 Mitsubishi
Eclipse, wrecked, for
parts, exc. 2.0 16
valve eng., & auto,
transm. 2 sets of
wheels & tires,
117,606 ml. (352)
302-2781 464-0220
I Vehicles
s Wanted
$$CASHPAID $
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144

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For Wrecked & I
Junk Cars
L$(352)201-1052 $

CASH BUYER
Buying Used Cars
Tucks & Vans
For used car lot
LARRY'S AUTO SALES
Hwy 19 S Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333

S Cars

ACURA
04 3.5RL leather 42k
ml. loaded,
moonroof, nav, all
options $19,995
352-422-2960
BIG SALEII
CONSIGNMENT USA
Clean, Safe Autos
No Junk
Financing Available
US19, Across Airport
(352) 461-4518
BMW
'03, 745 LI, NAV,
black, sun roof. all
options $29K Mint
(352) 746-2696
BUICK
'97, LeSabre, LTD 4 dr,
load'd, 76K, V6, great
mpg. maint'd, clean,
$3,650, 352-382-7764
CADILLAC
'95 El Dorado, 89k
orig. miles. Exc cond.
Perfect Interior. $3987.
352-476-2014
CHEVEROLET
'04 Malibu, LS. V-6
4 Dr. 33K Mi. Sunroof,
Loaded. $7,950.
(352) 341-0368
CHEVROLET
'94, Camaro Z28,
Convertible. Auto. Air
& CD. Black In Color.
New Floormaster
exhaust. LTI eng.
Runs & drives great
$4,000 OBO. Will trade
for Jeep Wrangler.
(352) 382-7001
CHEVY
'80, Corvette, T-top,
350, auto, V8, PW
alum. mag wheels
$8,500. 352-447-2227
CHEVY
'96 Camaro, T-Tops, rare
5 spd, AC, V6, 36 mpg
Jet blk, depend.
$2,200. 352- 563-0615
CHEVY
'98, Lumlna LS, 4 DR.
loaded, low ml., V6 cass.
great MPG Clean
$3,450. (352) 382-4541
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabring, Conv.
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond.$4,999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
05 PT CRUISER Cony
39K ml ,metal blue
Limited Edition $8500 .
obo (352) 860-1426
CHRYSLER
'05, Seabring conv.
58K ml. new tires;
$8,200.
(352) 795-1648
CORVETTE
02, Z06,
Black, low ml., over
30 mpg hwy. $24,400.
(352) 613-5355
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvette,only 4,076
miles on this rare sil-
ver on silver on sliver
vette, power converta-


b Cars I

FORD
'91, Mustang, convert.
new top, 4 cyl. runs
great, cold AC very
good cond. $3,000.
352-422-3309
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
MERCURY
Sable '04, LS, Wagon
30, 5 K miles ,
Exc. condition
$9,500 (352) 341-0866
MGB
Convertible 1977,57k ml.
Blue, many xtras
Excellent Condition
$10,500 (352)628-0281
OLDSMOBILE
'83, 98 Regency
MUST SELLI $1500
Good cond.
352-628-7983
SATURN
'99 Wagon, has
tow pkg. $3,000.
Perfect Condition.
(352) 344-0017
SUSUKI
'07 Forenza. 30K ml,
w/100k warr. LOADED.
w/touch scrn nav.
$13,800. 352-613-6613
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS
HEADER + 4 lines
7 Days.............$30.50
14 Days,.........$42.50
30 Days........... $68.50
(All extra linage
$5.00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
1 vehicle per ad.
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(Non Refundable)
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Classic
o Vehicles
1954 CHRYSLER
Imperial, Restorer's
Dream. $6500.obo
352-228-0597
CABALLERO
'79 El Camino,
Loaded very good
cond. $5,400.
(352) 423-3047
CAMARO Z 28
'88 Red, LT -1 eng.
PS./PB. Cold A.C.
62,000 Ml. Great
Condition. $7,400.
Camaro Z 28, '79
Black 4 spd. super
T-10 Tran. Cam.more,
Must see $6,900.
(352) 422-5663
CHEVY
'69 Classic C10 SHT
BD 350/350 AC, PS,
$15K or trade
(352) 746-9212
CHEVY
'85, Silverado, PW, PL
AC, auto, excel.
cond. $3,850
(352) 586-8576
FORD
MUSTANG '68, 289
ALL ORIGINAL
fact. a/c, 59,500 mi.
Runs GreatI $8k,
REDUCEDIll
(352) 302-7681
MERCEDES BENZ
1985 380SL, 2 top
roadster. Drives, looks
great. Many new
Mercedes parts.
New A/C. Must seel
$8,700. David
352-637-6443.
MERCURY
'64 Comet. Runs
good. $1000, Obo.
(352) 795-0710
Rolls Royce
'67 Silver Shadow,
2 Dr. Park Ward LTD.
Factory sun roof.
(727)422-4433.
THUNDERBIRD
'73, New paint, tires.
38K. MI. Like New.
$13,900 Will trade for
boat.(352) 795-0122
Volkswagen
'78 Super Beetle
conv. runs well, $3500
or will consider trade
(352) 212-4477

Trucks

'94 CHEVY
Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New
motor, good cond. 2
wheel drive Z71 pkg.
$4,200.
352-563-1518 Iv msg ,
'97 FORD F350
XLT pwr strk diesel.
Loaded, 5th wheel,
Apprs $15,500; sell
$9,000. 352-503-7188
BIG SALEII
CONSIGNMENT USA
Clean, Safe Autos
No Junk
Financing Available
US19, Across Airport
(352)461-4518
CHEVY
'00, So10, automatic,
CD player,138K ml.
1 owner $4,200
(850) 855-8655, Inglls
CHEVY
'97, Suburban 1500.
Great condition,
$4,000 OBO.
(352) 586-7126
DODGE '02
Quad cab, small V8,
auto, all pwr. Beauti-
ful red, X-chrm $5850
obo. 352-302-3030
DODGE
2000 Ram Quad cab,
5.9, shrt bed w/llner,
pwr cruise, a/c, auto,
hitch. REDUCED
$5,800. 352-628-3868
DODGE
'99 Dakota Sport,
Red, w/ liner & red
topper 318 eng.
$3,000 (765) 278-9315
FORD
'90, F150, 5.10 fuel inJ.
Cobra Engine, Auto.,
12" lift, 40" groundhogs
$7,500. 352-447-2227


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DECLASSIFIED_

SMotVehiclesorcycles

DODGE HARLEY
99, DURANGO 4x4, 01. FLHTCUI, Ultra
80K ml., loaded, dual Classic, stage one
air & exhaust, Exc, upgrade 32K ml
Cond. $6,000 obo $10,000(352) 860-0464
(352) 344-0505 HARLEY
Explorer '05 Heritage Softall
'02 BIk. 86k, Ml. Classic.Leather
Runs great. B.F. saddle bags,fuel'
Goodrich tires. $5000. In. Prof.detalled.
Obo.(352) 601-0414 Gold Medallion Pkg.
Only 6,113 MI. Ultra
4I gard cover. Bike jack.
0 Vans | $12,500 (352)228-0841
10 J Harley Davidson
DODGE '81 Shovelhead, 80",
'94, Ram 350, completely serviced,.
Full size, work Van good shape. Ex.
$2,500 obo access, $5,895. obo
(352) 527-2241 352-746-7655;
726-4109
Ford
1996 Wlndstar GL V6, Harley Davidson
112k, ml. loaded, '98, Road King Police,
cold a/c, great excel, cond., 21k mi.
shape, 8 pass .$2500 new tires, new brakes
(352) 422-2611 $8,000 obo,
352-212-0329
Ford
'99, Windstar. Harley Davidson
7 Psg. 124k Mi. '99 Fatboy, 21,774 ml.
Exc. Cond. $4,150. H-D Reman. top end
(352) 628-5708 Other Extras $9,195.
(352) 563-9876
%o .Honda Civic 96 $5001
0 ATVS Police Impoundsl
L Impoundsl for listings
HONDA 800-366-9813ext 4246
'03 Rancher. 350cc, HONDA
4wdr, 5spd + reverse. Shadow Arrow 06,
Climbs mountains & 714K ,ml. garage
tows heavy loads, kept, not In rain,
$4,000/or trade. 352- floorboard $6200 obo
563-0615 Crystal River (347)223-7269 aft 3:30
0 Honda Trike
Motorcycles Goldwing '05. 12,000 ml.
Black Cherry $29,500.

'01 HD ROADKING (352) 465-6991
Fact. custom. HI perf. KAWASAKI
Over $43,000 In receipts. '97, 1500 CC, 24k ml.
17k ml. $13k/ trade new tires, cust. paint,
352-563-0615 Crystal Vance & Hines exh.
River $3,500 obo 344-2302
'04 HONDA Kawasaki KX 85
CBR1000RR. New tires, 2006 Dlrtbike, low hrs,
garaged, 4800ml. Adult mint cond., garaged,
driven. $7,500/ oab. 1-owner Must seel
352-746-4521 $1500 (352) 637-5143
SCOOTER
'04 KAWASAKI '05, 650 Bergman 5000K
800 Vulcan Classic MI. Powerful,
Hwy & Sissy bars, fast & fun. Loaded,
windshield, cover, like new. $5,500.
$3800. 352-419-5819 (352) 637-6046
'05 Suzuki S40 SUZUKI
Blvd. 655 cc. Single 05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
cyl. Belt drive. 4,200 exc. cond. Incis new
ml. Very Clean. pull behind tril. too
$2,500. many xtras too list $9k
(772) 532-3913 (352) 586-2806
DUCATI YAMAHA
2003, 800' Monster, '05 YZ125 DIRT BIKE
4.500 miles, yellow/ Race ready. Many
black, mint cond, extras. $2800. 352-
$4,900. 352-257-1513 795-5070:586-9349

Legal Legals

599-0113 TUCRN
2008-CP-1115 Thomas Lamar Held Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2008-CP- 115
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMAS LAMAR HELD
A/K/A THOMAS L. HELD
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of thomas LaMar
Held a/k/o Thomas L. Held, deceased, whose date of
death was August 22, 2008, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Citrus County. Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth below.
,AIIl creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice Is 1/6/2009,
Personal Representative:
/s/ TomI Lee Johnson
5078 Water Street
Port Clinton, Ohio 43452
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ John A. Nelson, Esquire. Florida Bar No.:
0727032
Slaymaker and Nelson, P.A.
2218 HIghway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 6 and 13, 2009.

500-0113 TUCRN
1/20 Tsala Gardens public hearings
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the
City of Inverness, on the 20th day of January, 2009 at
5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be practical,
shall hold a Public Hearing at the City Hall of the City of
Inverness located at 212 W. Main St., Inverness. Florida,
to hear from affected property owners located within
the Lake Tsola Gardens Special Assessment District as
to the propriety and advisability of making water distri-
bution Improvements affecting their property. The
streets and areas to be Improved are described In Ex-
hibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Exhibit A
Commencing at Lake Tsala Gardens Block F, Lots 2, 3,
4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and 13, E. Shore Drive, Block G,
Lots 7 & 6, E. Shore Dr., and commencing at Lake Tsala
Gardens Block E, Lots 1,2,3,4,5, 6,7 and 8 (Lots 1 & 2
have been combined to form Lot 0010 In Block E), Lake
Tsala Gardens subdivision, Plat Book 2, Page 144, PublIc
Records of Citrus County, Florida.
The description of each property to be assessed and
the amount to be assessed to each piece or parcel of
property may be ascertained at the office of the Clerk
of the City of Inverness located at 212 W. Main St., In-
verness, Florida.
/s/ Thomas L. Johnson
Council President
Attest /s/ Deborah Davis
City Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronlcle,.
Jan. 6 and 13, 2009.

594-0106 TUCRN
2008-CP-1129 Patricia Anne Eldredge Notice to
Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2008-CP-1129
IN RE: ESTATE OF PATRICIA ANNE ELDREDGE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of PATRICIA ANNE


ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF STORAGE
FACILITY ACT, SECTIONS 83-806 AND 83-807:
PERSONAL MINI STORAGE 200
CONTENTS MAY INCLUDE KITCHEN, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS,
BEDDING, LUGGAGE, TOYS, GAMES, PACKED CAR-
TONS, FURNITURE, TOOLS, CLOTHING, TRUCKS, CARS,
ETC. THERE IS NO TITLE FOR THE VEHICLES SOLD AT LIEN
SALE. OWNERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BID ON UNITS.
UNIT 120 John Miller
UNIT 420 Estevan Manleca
UNIT 421 Danlele Rozmus
UNIT 425 Nancy M Starcher
LIEN SALE TO BE HELD ON THE PREMISES 1/21/2009 AT
2:30 P.M. VIEWING WILL BE AT THE TIME OF THE SALE
ONLY. @ 7742 CARL G. ROSE HIGHWAY, HERNANDO FL
34442
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 6 and 11,2009.

591-0106 TUCRN
2008-CP-973 Isabella Viola Vera Ellioft Notice to
Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2008-CP-973
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF ISABELLA VIOLA VERA ELUOTT
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ISABELLA VIOLA
VERA ELLIOTT, deceased, whose date of death was
August 19, 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for
Citrus County, Florida. Probate Division, the address of
which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness. Florida
34450. The names and addresses of the personal repre-
sentative and the personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
12/30/2008.
Personal Representatives:
/s/ Barbara Elaine Sweeting
901 Camellia Trace Drive
Maryville, Tennessee 37801
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker, Esq, Florida Bar No. 398535
Attorney for Barbara Elaine Sweeting
Slaymaker and Nelson, PA.
2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Dec. 30, 2008 and Jan. 6, 2009.

596-0106 TUCRN
2008-CP-1140 Mary Felicetti
Notice to Creditors. Summary Administration
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2008-CP-1140
IN RE: MARY FEUCEITI,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the Estate of MARY
FEUCETTI1, deceased, FIle Number 2008-CP-1140, by the
Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, Florida 34450; that the decedent's date of
death was SEPTEMBER 23,2008: that the total value of
the estate is $74,000 and that the names and address
of those to whom it has been assigned by such order
are:
ROBERT A. FELICETTI, 64-29 182ND STREET, FRESH
MEADOWS, NY 11365
VALERIE MASSIMO, 33 LARK DRIVE, WOODBURY, NY
11797
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent other than those for whom provision for
full payment was made In the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE,
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
12/30/2008.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ ROBERT A. FELICETTI
64-29 182ND STREET
FRESH MEADOWS, NY 11365
Attorney for Person Giving Notice
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael MountJoy, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 157310
209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Dec. 30, 2008 and Jan. 6, 2009.

593-0106 TUCRN
2008-CP-1028 Margaret J. Johnson
Notice to Creditors, Summary Administration
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2008-CP-1028
IN RE: MARGARET J. JOHNSON,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the Estate of
MARGARET J. JOHNSON, deceased, File Number
2008-CP-1028, by the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of death was SEPTEMBER 17, 2008:
that the total value of the estate Is $NONE and that the
names and address of those to whom It has been as-
signed by such order are:
DEBORA LEIGH CENTERFEIT, 2300 W. NAUTILUS DRIVE,
CITRUS SPRINGS, FL
EDWARD W. HENDERSON, 402 AINSWORTH STREET,
LINDEN, NJ
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent other than those for whom provision for
full payment was made In the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE,
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice is
12/30/2008,
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ DEBORA LEIGH CENTERFEIT
2300 WEST NAUTILUS DRIVE
CITRUS SPRINGS, FL 34434
Attorney for Person Giving Notice
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael MountJoy, Esq, Florida Bar No.: 157310
209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Dec.30, 2008 and Jan. 6,2009.


CITRUS CouNrY (FL) CHRONICLE

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502-0106 TUCRN
1/21 sale 92 honda; 04 Victory Advanced Towing 592-0106 TUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE 2008 CP 1001 Frederick B. Pryce Notice to Cred.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADVANCED TOWING gives PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
vehicles) on 01/21/2009, 8:00 a.m., at 4875 S. Florida le NPROBATE DIVISION2008-CP-100
Ave,, Inverness, FL 34450, pursuant to subsection 713.78 File No,2008-CP-1001
ofat the Florida Statutes. ADVANCED TOWING reserves Division Probate
the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. IN RE: ESTATE OF FREDERICK B. PRYCE
Deceased.
1HGCB7657NA076529 1992 HONDA NOTICE TO CREDITORS
5VPCB16D643002445 2004 VICTORY The administration of the estate of FREDERICK B.
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronlcle, PRYCE, deceased, whose date of death was June 13,
Jan. 6, 2009. 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
501 -0111 TUCRN and the personal representative's attorney are set forth
(1/21 Sale-Dunnellon) Shader Brothers Corp. below.
PUBLIC NOTICE All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE FOLLOWING TENANTS WILL whom a copy of this notice is required to be served
BE SOLD FOR CASH TO SATISFY RENTAL LIENS IN must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF STOR- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF
AGE THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
FACILITY ACT, SECTIONS 83-806 AND 83-807: A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Personal Mini Storage Dunnellon All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
UNIT # 9 RICHARD BROCK having claims or demands against decedent's estate
UNIT #163 NORA LEGGETT must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
UNIT #132 FANNY LANDAZURI AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
UNIT #5 DELORN PIERCE NOTICE.
UNIT #51 CHRISTIE TWYMAN ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733,702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CONTENTS MAY INCLUDE KITCHEN, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
BEDDING, LUGGAGE, TOYS, GAMES, PACKED CAR- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
TONS, FURNITURE, TOOLS, CLOTHING, TRUCKS, CARS, ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
ETC. THERE'IS NO TITLE FOR THE VEHICLES SOLD AT LIEN AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
SALE. OWNERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BID ON UNITS. The date of first publication of this notice is
LIEN SALE TO BE HELD ON THE PREMISES, 01/21/09 AT 12/30/2008.
2 P.M. VIEWING WILL BE AT THE TIME OF THE SALE ONLY. Personal Representative:
Personal MinI Storage Dunnellon /s/ Jane Watson Pryce Whitehead
11955 N. Florida Ave., Dunnellon, FL 34434 575 Gardner Street
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, Manchester, Connecticut 06040
Jan. 6 and 11, 2009, Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ John A. Nelson, Esquire, Florida Bar No.:
0727032
503-0111 TUCRN Attorney for Jane Watson Pryce Whitehead
(1/21 sale) Mini Storage 200) -Shader Brothers Corp. Slaymaker and Nelson, P.A.
PUBLIC NOTICE 2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Fax: (352) 726-0223
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE FOLLOWING TENANTS WILL Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
BE SOLD FOR CASH TO SATISFY RENTAL LIENS IN Dec. 30, 2008 and Jan. 6, 2009.


ELDREDGE, deceased, whose date of death was April
13, 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for CITRUS
County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which
is 110 N, Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. The names
and addresses of the personal representative and the
personal representative's attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE,
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is 12/30/08.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Robert Eldredge
3580 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Inverness, Florida 34453
Attorney tfor Personal Representatives:
/s/ ROBERT S. CHRISTENSEN Florida Bar No, 0075272
Attorney for the estate
PO Box 415, Homosassa Springs, Florida 34447
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Dec. 30, 2008 and Jan. 6, 2009,


ISUZU
'94, New tires, brakes,
exhaust System. Re-
mote, am/fm/CD
5 spd.great work
truck, excel, on Gas
$3,000 obo.(352)
726-9724
% Sport/Utlity
S Vehicles
AZTEK
Pontiac 04 Low
miles, loaded Full
financing/warranty
1-877-566-6686
ID#30883:
352-726-5715
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low ml. all
power, sun roof, exc.
cond. $35,000
(347) 266-9328
CHEVY
BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
126k ml. loaded,
great cond, sunroof,
$5K obo352-422-0065


597-0106 TUCRN
2008-CP- 1141 Mildred A. Boots Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2008-CP-1141
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF MILDRED A. BOOTS
A/K/A MILDRED BOOTS
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MILDRED A. BOOTS
a/k/a MILDRED BOOTS, deceased, whose date of
death was May 9, 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court
for Citrus County, Florida, Probate DMsion, the address
of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness,
Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and o the personal
representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON tHEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
12/30/2008.
Personal Representatives:
/s/ Michael J. Boots
4618 Landscape Drive
Tampa, Florida 33624
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker, Esq. Florida Bar No. 398535
Attorney for Michael J. Boots
Slaymaker and Nelson, P.A.
2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Dec. 30, 2008 and Jan. 6, 2009.

595-0106 TUCRN
2008-CP-1 139 Charles R. Sarchiz
Notice to Creditors, Summary Administration
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO, 2008-CP-1139
IN RE: CHARLES R. SARCHIZ,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the Estate of
CHARLES R. SARCHIZ, deceased, File Number
2008-CP-1139, by the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of death was NOVEMBER 7,2008:
that the total value of the estate is $66217.70 and that
the names and address of those to whom It has been
assigned by such order are:
SANDRA SARCHIZ. 3801 S. DELARD WAY, HOMOSASSA,
FL 34448
ROBIN HEITT, 5582 S OAKRIDGE DRIVE, HOMOSASSA, FL
45557
JENNIFER SHILLINSKY, 6595 MEADOW STREET W.
HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent other than those for whom provision for
full payment was made In the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
12/30/2008.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/SANDRA SARCHIZ
3801 S. DELARD WAY
HOMOSASSA. FL 34448
Attorney for Person Giving Notice
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael MountJoy, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 157310
209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Dec. 30, 2008 and Jan. 6,2009.

581-0106 TUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Inverness, Inver-
ness, Florida, pursuant to Chapter 163, Laws of Florida,
for the following Public Hearing to consider and act
upon the following Special Exception.
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on the 7th day of January, 2009 at 5:00 P.M. at
City Hall, 212 West Main Street, Inverness, to act upon
the following case:
Case 09-SE-01- Applicant/Owner Sunshine Funding &
Investments. Inc. request a Special Exception use for
Cluster Development (up to 5du per acre) Including 32
Quadplex Units (8 lots) 32 Duplex Units (16 lots) and 16
Single Family Units/Lots In the LD/R-1 Low Density Zoning
District (5.0 UPA) on the following described property:
WI/2 OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 SEC 08-19-20.- LESS & EXC
S 25 FT, LESS THAT PT INCLUDED IN CR 581, LESS THAT
PT N & W OF CR 581 LESS PARCELS A, B & C DESCR AS
FOL: PCLS A & B: COM AT THE NW COR OF SEC 8-19-20,
TH S 89D 57M 25S E AL THE N LN OF SD SEC 8 A DIST OF
662.40 FT TO A PT ON THE E LN OF W1 /2 OF NW1 /4 OF
NW1/4 SEC 8, TH S OD 36M 06S W AL SD E LN OF W1/2
OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 A DIST OF 40 FT TO A PT ON THE S
R/W LN OF N TURNER CAMP RD FOR POB, TH N 89D 57M
26S W AL SD R/W A DIST OF 294,10 FT, TH S OD 36M 06S
W 296.24 FT. TH S 89D 57M 26S E 294.10 FT TO A PT ON E
LN OF WI/4 OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 SD SEC 8. TH N OD
36M 06S W AL SD LN 296.24 FT TO THE POB--&- LESS PCL
C: COM AT THE NW COR OF SEC 8-19-20, TH S 89D 57M
25S E AL THE N LNOF SD SEC 8 A DIST OF 662.40 FT TO A
PT ON THE E LN OF W1/2 OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 SD SEC 8,
TH S OD 36M 06S W AL SD E LN OF W1/2 OF NW1/4 OF
NW1/4 A DIST OF 1298.75 FT TO A PT ON THE N R/W LN
OF DEER RUN RD, TH N 89D 58M 53S W AL SD R/W LN
249.15 FT TO THE POB, TH N OD 11M 25S E 215 FT. TH N
89D 58M 53S W 405.21 FT TO A PT ON E R/W LN OF N
TURNER CAMP RD, THSOD 11M 25S W AL SD R/W LN 215
FT TO A PT ON N R/W LN OF DEER RUN RD. TH S 89D 58M
53S E AL SD R/W LN 405.21 FT TO THE POB TITLE IN OR BK
2177 PG 649
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hear-
Ing on the 21st of January. 2009 at 5:00 P.M. at City
Hall, 212 West Main Street. Inverness, to consider the
recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commis-
sion on the above referenced Case 09-SE-01.
Copies of the proposed application and plans are on
file In the Department of Development Services at 212
West Main Street In the City Hall and may be reviewed
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 PM., Monday
through Friday of each week,
All property owners and Interested persons are Invited
to Inspect such proposed regulation changes and to
be present at and participate In the Public Hearings by
the Planning and Zoning Commission and Zoning
Board of Adjustment,
Signed: /s/ Kenneth Koch
Director Development Services
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 23 2008 and January 6. 2009.







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Citrus Memorial is the first community hospital in the U.S. to offer the revolutionary
ICE (Induced Cooling by EM S) program for cardiac arrest patients. And it's saving a lot of
Slaves. When your heart stops, oxygen is cut off from the brain, causing irreparable damage. But at a lower body
temperature, the brain needs less oxygen. So we don't simply restart the heart we cool the patient. The process
begins with EMS and continues at the hospital where the patient is induced into a coma and body temperature is
loweredto 90 degrees. Later,. after.the body is slowly warmed to normal temperature, the patient usually
wall(S away fully recovered. The program is so successful it's becoming the standard of care across
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LifeSouth bloodmobile
schedule. To find a donor center
or a blood drive near you, call
(888) 795-2707. Anyone 16 or
older who is in good health and
weighs at least 110 pounds is eli-
gible to donate.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes-
day, St. Margaret Episcopal
Church. 114 N. Osceola Ave., In-
verness.
2 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Citrus
County Sheriffs Office Down-
town, 1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ave., Inverness.
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday,
Wal-Mart Super Center, 2461 W.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness.
1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Cit-
rus County Solid Waste, 230 W.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Lecanto.
@ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
State Park, 4150 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa.
7:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday,
First United Methodist Church of
Homosassa8831 W Bradshaw
St.
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday,
Rock Crusher Road First Church
of God, 419 N. Rock Crusher
Road, Homosassa.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday,.
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ary at LifeSouth's centers to be
eligible to win a digital camera.
The Lecanto branch is at 1241
S. Lecanto Highway (County
Road 491) and the Inverness
branch is at 301 W. Main St.
Both centers are open from 8:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and
8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
The centers stay open late
Thursday, until 7 p.m. The
Lecanto center is also open from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Do-
nate on the following days for a
complimentary meal:
Wednesday: hot dogs and
chips.
Wednesday, Jan. 14: wings.
Tuesday, Jan. 20: chili cook-L
off.
Wednesday, Jan. 28: pizza
party.
Anyone 16 or older who is in
good health and weighs at least
110 pounds is eligible to donate.
Visit www.lifesouth.org for de-
tails.
,, Introduction to Sign Lan-
guage six-week course, starts 6
to 8 p.m. Thursday at Citrus
Hearing Impaired Program Serv-
ices, directly behind Capital City
Bank on U.S. 19 in Crystal River.
$40 due before or on the first day
of class. Books available for an


additional charge. Class size will
be limited to 30. Register by
Wednesday, Jan. 7. Call CHIPS
at 795-5000.
The Lighthouse for the Vi-
sually Impaired offers services
to Citrus County residents. Work-
shops will include learning skills,
such as managing medications,
money identification, using adap-
tive equipment, home manage-
ment (safe cooking and
house-keeping),, use of magnifi-
cation equipment for reading and
managing mail and much more.
All workshops are free.
Call (866) 962-5254 or 527-
8399 The workshops will from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Center for Independent Living of
North Central Florida at 3774 W.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Lecanto,
across from Cowboy Junction.
Health screenings will be
offered by the Citrus County
Health Department at the desig-
nated sites and dates below.
Screenings available include
fasting blood sugar, a test for
anemia, kits to test for blood in
stool (fee of $5 each), and free
blood pressure. Web address:
www.citruscountyhealth.org.
Pneumonia vaccine (recom-


mended for anyone age 65 and
older) will be available for a fee
of $49 or Medicare, Part B will
cover the cost. Please bring a
copy of your Medicare card with
you. If you have Medicaid/HMO
or HMO coverage, you will need
to receive your vaccine from your
health care provider or pay for
the vaccine upon receipt.
O Jan. 12-- 9 to 11 a.m. at
East Citrus Community Center,
9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Inverness
*Jan. 26 10 to 11:30 a.m.
at Coastal Region Library, 8619
W. Crystal St., Crystal River
"Good Grief" four-part edu-
cational program by Hospice of
Citrus County and Central
Florida Community College, 5:30
to 7 p.m. Monday and Jan. 26
and Feb. 2 and 9, at the CFCC
Lecanto Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway. Free.
To register, call Jonathan
Beard at 527-2020, Visit
www.hospiceofcitruscounty.org.
The Citrus volunteer team
of Hemando-Pasco Hospice
(HPH) seeks compassionate,
caring adults and teens who
would like to give just a few
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is who awarded it to us.
Munroe Regional Medical Center is honored to be chosen as the number one
preferred hospital in our region. For six consecutive years, Munroe Regional has
been the recipient of this prestigious award which identifies those hospitals
which healthcare consumers have chosen as having the best overall quality,
best Image and reputation, and most Importantly, the best doctors and best
nurses. We are proud of our dedicated associates, physicians and volunteers
who are committed to exceeding expectations at every level.
You have a lot of decisions when it comes to your health. Choose the hospital
that individuals like yourself prefer Munroe Regional Medical Center,
Second best Is not an option.
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number one and see for yourself why Munroe Regional Medical Center is
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Grief Support Group
Tuesday, 2:30 pm
Hemando-Pasco Hospice presents ongoing grief support
programs every Tuesday for anyone who has experienced
the sudden loss of a loved one. A trained bereavement
counselor conducts the support group. Participants are
provided a workbook. Registration required. Call
800.486.8784. FREE
FREE Balance Screenings
1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month
11:15 am- 12:00 pm
Seven Rivers Rehab & Wound Center, 1675 SE. US Hwy.
19, conveniently located in the Crystal River Shopping
Center (next to Sweetbay). No appointment necessary.
Call 352.795.0534 for additional information.
Pre-Surgery Ortho Camp
Monday, January 5 January 19, 1 pm
If you're having knee or hip replacement surgery, consider
attending Ortho Camp.At Camp, patients will learn about
pre- and post-surgery exercises, gait training with a
wval.er, knee and hip precautions, adaptive equipment for
acduviutes of dai. li, nrg atm'ri, other things Call
352 795i5 534 ito reegisier FREE

Parkinson's Exercise Program
Wednesday, January 7, 21,
February 4 & February 18, 10 am
With Parkinson's disease, movement is key 1o helping
dclay the progresslon of .sympioms. During this 4 session
program,you will learn upper and lower body t'reichinri
exercises, breathing techniques, voice and speech
exercises.sit to stand techniques,tall and siead\ exercises
and more. After completion, flexibility, balance,
coordinanon and communication skills should have shown
improvement. Participants must have been diagnosed b:, a
physician. Presented by Betty Turney, COTA. Seven
Risers Rehab ,c Wound Center. FREE

Good News About Knee and Hip Pain
Wednesday, January 21, 1 pm
It you are over 55 and have knee or hip pam, stiffness or
swelling, chances are you have arthritis of the knee or hip
The good news is many treatments are available allowing
you to move easily and without pain once again FREE
55 ALIVE Safe Driving Course
Thursday-Friday, January 22-23, 12:30 pm-4 pm
AARP Driver Safety Program Registration required Call
Hedda Smith, 352527 8144.$10
Diet Therapy for Diabetes
Tuesday, January 27, 6 pm
Diet Is an esienual part of controlling diabetes
Understanding hbo food affects blood glucose le\els
empowers you to make choices that will best fit yiur
lifestyle, food preferences and achieve good bkld sugar
control. Product samples avail.-ble FREE
Defend Yourself Against Breast Cancer
Wednesday, January 28* 12 noon (Lunch & Learn)
Rav i Kou, MD, board cerfied m hematolog.!oncology,
,wanl' *u to lake the defense henii it cones t, breast
cancer B, gaining his knowledge,.ou may be able 10
be.,i the odds of developing the leading cancer killer of
.,ier in the LUS FREE
Childbirth-Related Education
Women's & Family Center
The Women's & Family Center offers a variety of
additional free or low cost childbirth-related education
programs throughout the year including Early Pregnancy,
Sibling Preparation, Infant Care and Childbirth Refresher.
Please call the Women's & Family Center'directly to make
an appointment, 352.795 BABY (2229).
Health Information Resource
On Demand
Looking for the latest health information? Visit
www.srrmc.com for a complete health library available'
24/7.

"SEVEN RIVERS
4 P REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
6201 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River
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ganization with an array of pro-
.grams and projects.
A two-part volunteer orienta-
tion will take place from 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, and
Wednesday, Jan. 14, at the team
office, 3545 N. Lecanto Highway,
Beverly Hills. Lunch and snacks
will be provided both days. There
is no cost. To register, call Debi
Shields, HPH volunteer coordi-
nator, at 527-4600.
Diabetes classes are of-
fered from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday
at the Citrus County Health De-
partment in lecanto. Classes are
free. No registration is required.
More about meal plans -
Monday.
Medications and monitoring
-Jan. 19.
Sick days Jan. 26.
Avoiding complications -
Feb. 2.
Fasting blood sugars are of-
fered from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday
through Friday in all three Citrus
County Health Department sites.
There is a $10 fee for this serv-
ice. No appointment is neces-
sary. Every Monday before the
Lecanto class, anyone who
would like to have a blood sugar
test should come fasting.
Call Lynece Hand, R.N., 527-
0068, ext. 245 or Carol Burke,


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R.D., 726-5222.
Free vision, cataract and
glaucoma screening Wednes-
day, Jan. 14, at Crystal Eye Cen-
ter, on U.S. 19 South, Crystal
River. For appointment, call 795-
0212.
The Alzheimer's Family
Organization will hold a Sup-
port Group Leader Orientation
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fri-
day, Jan. 16, at Highland Ter-
race, 700 Medical Court East,
Inverness. The purpose of this
meeting is to instruct individuals
in the running and proper func-
tioning of a support group. Upon
completion of this program, the
Support Group Leader will re-
ceive a certificate and would be
eligible to affiliate the Support
Group with the Alzheimer's Fam-
ily Organization.
This training is open to the
public and is free. You must reg-
ister for this event by calling
(888) 496-8004 or (727) 848-
8888.
Hospice 101 volunteer ori-
entation for teens for the Citrus
volunteer team of Hemando-
Pasco Hospice (HPH) from 9
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday, Jan.
19, at the team office, 3545 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills.
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FDA requires special warnings on certain medications


Q You often write about
"black box" warnings
for drugs. What ex-
actly is a "black box" warning?
A: The FDA often requires
drug manufacturers to include
a "black box" warning in the la-
beling (package insert) of their
drug products. These warnings
have been required for many
drugs including certain antide-
pressants which may increase
the risk of suicidal thinking
and behavior and for the pre-


scription drug Regranex,
which is used to treat danger-
ous foot and leg ulcers in dia-
betic patients but has also been
linked to an increase in cancer
deaths.
The "black box', warning is
the FDAs highest warning
level for prescription drug
products. A "black box" warn-
ing, commonly referred to as a
boxed warning, is a notification
to medical practitioners from
the FDA that one of three situ-


nations has occurred:
1. There is an adverse reac-
tion so serious in proportion to
the potential benefit from the
drug that it is essential that it
be considered in assessing the
risks and benefits of using a
drug.
2. There is a serious adverse
event reaction that can be pre-
vented or reduced in frequency
or severity by appropriate use
of the drug.
3. The FDA approved the


drug with restrictions to assure
its safe use because the FDA
concluded that the drug could
be safely used only if its distri-
bution or use is restricted.
Does this mean that a drug
with a "black box" warning
should not be used? No, it does
not. The FDA requires the
warning to be placed in the
package insert so that medical
practitioners can heed the
warnings. Medications with a
"black box" warning have ei-


their shown or are expected to
have a serious adverse event or
possibly cause death. There-
fore, patients who are on these
medications should be care-
fully monitored on a regular
basis.

Richard Hoffmann has been a
pharmacist for more than 20
years. Send questions to him
at 1135N Timucuan Trail,
Inverness FL 34453.


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Snacks will be provided.
HPH teen volunteer hours are
applied toward high school com-
munity service hours. Commu-
nity service hours are mandatory
for any high school student ap-
plying for the Bright Futures
scholarship. HPH teen volun-
teers must be at least 14 years
of age. There is no cost. To reg-
ister, call Debi Shields, HPH vol-
unteer coordinator, at 527-4600.
For more information about
HPH, call 527-4600.
Alzheimer's Informational
Day for Caregivers will be from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23,,
at Atria Evergreen Woods,
Aspen Building (Great Room),
7030 Evergreen Woods Trail,
Spring Hill (off S.R. 50, behind
Hospice). Price for AFO mem-
bers $15, nonmembers $25, in-
cludes refreshments, lunch and
certificate of attendance. Topics:
Alzheimer's Disease 101, Com-
munication, Grief, Personal
Care, Depression, Stress and
Behavior Issues. Guest speaker:
Gregory Gay, Esquire, speaking
on Elder Law Issues. Free
respite care will be provided by
Atria Evergreen Woods. Call our
office to make arrangements.
You must register for this event
by calling (888) 496-8004 or
(727) 848-8888.
Final Gifts two-part class
for anyone caring for aged loved
ones, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 27, and Thursday, Jan. 29,
at the Citrus team office of Her-
nando-Pasco Hospice, 3545 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills.
Pre-registration is required, call
249-1210. There is no cos Top-1
fEs include:
How to live with different
medical conditions
Understanding options
When to reach out to pro-
fessionals and community re-
sources.
The class will be facilitated by
Wendy Hall, MSW, HPH in Cit-
rus.
Free balance screenings,
11:15 a.m. to noon the first and
third Wednesday monthly at
Seven Rivers Rehab & Wound
Center, 1675 S.E. U.S. 19, in the
Crystal River Shopping Center


(next to Sweetbay). No appoint-
ment necessary. Call 795-0534.
Free or low-cost childbirth-
related education programs by
the Women's & Family Center at
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center, including Early Preg-
nancy, Sibling Preparation, Infant
Care and Childbirth Refresher.
Make an appointment at 795-
BABY (2229).
* SHINE (Serving Health Insur-
ance Needs of the Elders) is a
free program where volunteers
assist clients with Medicare,
Medicaid, private health insur-
ances, long-term care options,
benefit and claim issues, pre-
scription drug assistance pro-
grams and much more.
As a volunteer, you will receive
initial training, continuing educa-
tion and a supportive environ-
ment with dedicated colleagues.
Call the SHINE Program at (727)
570-9696, ext. 234 and speak
with Area Agency on Aging Pro-
gram coordinator, Susan Sam-
son.
Citrus Hearing Impaired
Program Services in Crystal
River, provides assistance with
hearing aids and devices needed
to enhance the quality of life for
deaf, hard of hearing and speech
impaired individuals. Call 795-
5000 (voice) or 795-7243 (TTY)
to find out more about this pro-
gram. CHIPS is open from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Free Medical Loan Closet
offers wheelchairs, crutches,
shower chairs and more, spon-
sored by the Yankeetown Inglis
Woman's Club. Call volunteer
chairwoman Dee Dixon at (352)
447-0164. Donations of money
or items welcomed, especially
small wheelchairs.
New Beginnings Into Re-
covery Inc., 1515 White Lake
Road, Inverness, a nonprofit,
faith-based, 12-step residential
program for men addicted to al-
cohol or drugs, is a six-month
program, with aftercare for six to
12 months. NBIR also has avail-
able speakers for ygur organiza-
tion. Phone Ray Cox, certified
addictions professional at NBIR,
at 344-8600.
"Every Day Is A Gift" 30-
minute community affairs pro-
gram airs 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays and 10 a.m. Fri-
days on Key TV channel 47 and


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The Dream Society, a nonprofit organization assisting
people with physical challenges, will host a disability expo
to showcase resources available to those with physical
challenges.
Date: Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20 and 21.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Place: Citrus County Auditorium, U.S. 41, Inverness.
For more information, call the Dream Society at (352)
400-4967 or visit www.thedreamsociety.org.


cable channel. 16. On the radio, it
airs at 8 a.m. Sunday on
WRGO 102.7 FM. Both pro-
grams highlight local programs,
resources, and valuable health
information of interest to you and
your family.
Flu shots are still available
through March at Walgreens.
Call your local Walgreens for ap-
pointment or details.
Maxim Health Systems has
launched its annual influenza
vaccination program, making
flu shots available throughout the
Citrus and Hemando County
area. Find the nearest location in
the area by typing in your ZIP
code on www.FindAFluShot
.com. This will provide the ad-
dress, driving directions, dates
and times for flu shots at local
clinics. Maxim provides a toll-free
number at (877) 962-9358.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center offerings:
Speakers Bureau brings
customized programs to clubs,
churches and other community
organizations. Call Amy Kingery
at 795-8344 or (352) 489-2022
ext. 8344.
Send e-mail messages to
leqd oe who have been ad-
mittedto ARR Visit,
www.srrmc.com, click on Patient
and Visitor Information and se-
lect Email a Patient.
Free eCards are available.
at www.srrmc.c6m. Click on Pa-
tient and Visitor Information and
select eCard.
Savings from more than 60
local businesses through
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or visit www.srrmc.com.
Review listings of free
health education programs
provided by SRRMC and sign
up to attend at the click of a but-
ton. Visit www.srrmc.com and
select Classes & Events.
Inverness Family Practice
offers free diabetes testing
from 9 a.m. to noon and from
1:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily at Inver-
ness Family Practice at 2222
State Road 44 W. Walk-ins wel-
come. Call 860-0633.
Hospice of Citrus County of-
fers monthly blood pressure
screenings from 9 a.m. to noon
the third Tuesday monthly at the
Inverness Brashear's Pharmacy
at 206 W. Dampier St., and from
1 to 3 p.m. the third Thursday
monthly at the Brashear's Phar-
macy in Lecanto, off 491 be-
tween Allen Ridge Medical Mall
and Suncoast Dermatology.
Free, no reservation is required.
Call Hospice of Citrus County
Public Relations Manager
Joseph Foster at 527-2020.
INGLIS Hospice of the
Nature Coast seeks volunteers
who live in Inglis and Yankee-
town.
Call Judy Knowlton, volunteer
prQog rarinager,at 527-613.,,
or (866) 463-1385.
Hospice of the Nature Coast is
a program of Hospice of Citrus
County. www.hospiceofthenature
coast.org.
Respite care available from
Isaiah Foundation Inc. for fami-
lies with children who are men-
tally or physically disabled'or
who are autistic. Call (352) 447-
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cial Security Workshops. SSI,
SSDI, Medicare and Medicaid.
All questions answered. Third
Thursday of every month. Call
for reservation, 527-8399.
The Center for Independ-
ent Living of North Central
Florida supplies no-cost ampli-
fied telephones and other adap-
tive equipment for the hearing
impaired. Call 527-8399, ask for
Linda Perry.
Free hearing screenings
offered by All Children's Sertoma
Therapy Center from 9 to 11 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays by ap-
pqintment only at 760 W. Hamp-
shire Blvd., Suite 9, Citrus
Springs. Call 746-3300.
Telecommunication
equipment is available to any
Florida resident who has a hear-
ing or speech impairment. Call
Citrus Hearing Impaired Program
Services at 795-5000 (voice) or
795-7243 (TTY). Visit the Web
site at www.ftri.org.
Professional counseling.
for depression, abuse, trauma;
PTSD and other issues is avail-
able for adults from Richard Can-
field at Isaiah's Place in
Yankeetown. Call (352) 447-
1775.
Professional counseling
services on a sliding fee scale
are available to individuals, cou-
ples, families and children expe-
riencing a broad range of
personal, relationship and family
problems including grief counsel-
ing. Daytime and evening ap-
pointments in Beverly Hills and
Lecanto, call Chris at Catholic
Charities at (800) 242-9012.
SHINE Program volun-
teers help elders make informed
decisions about Medicare and
health insurance. Call Elder
.Helpline<800) 262-2243 to learn
more about becoming a SHINE'
volunteer. Comprehensive train-
ing provided, travel-related ex-
penses reimbursed.
Diabetes education pro-
gram from Citrus Memorial
Health System's Diabetes Cen-
ter: tour with !a diabetes educator
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needs and how much can be
eaten. Call Carol McHugh at
341-6110.
LifeSouth hosts Hot Dog
Wednesday blood drives from
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. the last Wednes-
day monthly at the Invemess
donor center, 220 S. Pine St.,
and Lecanto donor center, 1241
S. Lecanto Highway. Hot dogs
and other lunch items will be
served for all donors. Donors will
receive a recognition item, and a
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Free spinal scan and facil-
ity tour with Dr. Russell
Lewandowski; who is also avail-
able to speak at community or-
ganizations. Call Barbara at
726-0888. Visit www.proadjuster
byrussellchiro.com.
American, Cancer Society's
"Road to Recovery" program
needs volunteer drivers. Call
Cindi Crisci, area patient serv-
ices representative at the Ameri-
can Cancer Society, at (727)
812-7028.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-,
ganization's Wanderers Identifi-
cation Program provides an
identifying bracelet or pendant
with a code number and direct
telephone number to the partici-
pating sheriffs office. Call toll
free at (888) 496-8004,
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization's Respite Assistance
Program is available to all resi-
dents of Citrus, Pasco,.Her-
nando, Sumter and Lake
counties caring for an individual
with dementia or Alzheimer's dis-
ease. Call (727) 848-8888 or toll
free at (888) 496-8004. :,
Citrus County Community
Support Services and Catholic
Charities offers a Respite Care
Program for people with early
onset Alzheimer's disease or
other dementia-related illnesses,
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednes-
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Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Bev-
erly Hills. Call Donna Atwell at
527-5932,.Citrus County Com-
munity Support Services or
Marie Monahan with Catholic
Charities at (800) 242-9012, ext.
22.
The Doctor Ride program
helps with medical appointment
transportation in Citrus County
for those age 65 and older.
Three or four days' notice is re-
quired, and only one ride per
week is available. To volunteer or
ride, call John at 746-3796.
Beverly Hills Skillbank, a
volunteer organization, will drive
qualified Beverly Hills residents
to doctors' appointments and
pharmacies throughout Citrus
County. They will also drive to
grocery stores, hair salons and
barbers in Beverly Hills. To qual-
ify, you must be 60 years of age
or older and cannot drive your-
self. If you need this service,
phone 746-5001 from 9 a.m.
until noon Monday through Fri-
day. There is no fee for this serv-
ice.
Telephone Friends service
confirms safety and imparts care
and concern, is available at no
cost. Call Nature Coast Volun-
teer Center at 527-5950 or e-
mail ncvc@bocc.citrus.fl.us.
The Citrus County Health
Department (CCHD) has a toll-
free information line, (877) 746-
3248. The CCHD Web address
is www.citruscountyhealth.org
and the Community Resource
number is 211.
The Beverly Hills Lions Club
Inc. has a loan closet for wheel-
chairs, walkers, canes, bath
chairs, etc. Call Lion Warren
Adams, 746-1984.
The Center for Independ-
ent Living of North Central
Florida (CILNCF) encourages
people with disabilities to:
Exert their individual rights.
Live as independently as
possible.
Make personal life choices.
Achieve full community in-
clusion.
Services include information
and referral, peer support, advo-
cacy, independent living skills,
computer introduction course,
reading classes, DCF services
and monthly food available. Call
527-8399. It is open 9 a.m. tb5
p.m. Monday through Friday, on
State Road 44, across from
Cowboy Junction.


The Citrus County Health
Department offers child safety
seat checks by appointment at
the Inverness office, 120 N.
Montgomery Ave. Call Sue Lit-
tnan at 726-1731, ext. 242.
Support GROUPS

A Scleroderma Support
Group organizing for North Cen-
tral Florida. All persons inter-
ested, call Melba Withrow at
746-7752.
BROOKSVILLE -Wo-
men's breast cancer support
group, 6 to 7:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday monthly at Florida Can-
cer Institute New Hope Center
at 7154 Medical Center Drive,
Spring Hill. Call Tambra Ran-
dazzo, R.T., at (352) 592-8128.
The Fibromyalgia Support
Group of the First United
Methodist Church of Homosassa
will change the meeting dates for
January, due to the holiday. In-
stead of meeting on the first and
third Thursday of the month, the
meetings will be on Jan. 8 and
22, in the conference room of the
administration building at the
church. All are welcome to join
us. For more information call
628-4083.
SPRING HILL- Caregiver
Support Group, 4 to 5 p.m. sec-
ond Thursday monthly at the
Florida Cancer Institute-New
Hope's Spring Hill Center, 10441
Quality Drive, Suite 203 in the
Medical Arts Building next Spring
Hill Hospital. Call Dorothy Hiller,
MLT, support group facilitator, at
(352) 688-7744.
Suicide support group for
any adult who is trying to cope
with complex feelings of grief,
shock, confusion, anger and guilt
due to the impact of suicide by a
family member or friend; 6:30
p.m. the second Thursday
monthly at the Hemando-Pasco
Hospice Office, 3545 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills. Free. Call
Wendy Hall at 527-4600.
Emotions Anonymous 12
step support group of Beverly
Hills at noon second and fourth
Thursday (except September
and October) at Central Ridge Li-
brary, Forest Ridge Boulevard
and Roosevelt. Call Meg at 527-
2443.
Friends of the Blind meets
from 9 a.m. to noon the second
Friday monthly at the Church of
the Nazarene in Hemando. Call
Butch Shultz at 344-2693 or Bob
Johnson at 5634890. '
FFRA (Families and Friends
of Real Adults) meets the second
Friday monthly at the Key Train-


HEALTH NOTE GUIDEUNES
* Support group information will list monthly meetings
first, as space is available, then weekly meetings.
* It is the responsibility of each organization to inform the
Chronicle about changes to existing listings.
* To submit information about upcoming seminars, health.
related events open to the public or support group meet-
ings, e-mail newsdesk@chronicleonline.com attn: Health
Notes; fax 563-5660 or write to: Health Notes c/o Citrus
Count\ Chronicle, 1624 N Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
Piver, FL 34429.
* Information relating to professional training or seminars
attended by those in the health care industries are con.
sidered business briefs, and would appear in the Busi-
ness Digest listings of Sunday's Business section.
* To submit story ideas for feature sections, call 563-5660
and ask for Chert Harris. Be prepared to leave a detailed
message with your name, phone number, and the ad
dress of the news event.
* Approval for story ideas must be granted by the Chroni-
cle's editors before a reporter is as signed
* The Chronicle reserves the right to edit submissions.
* Publication of submitted information or photos on spe
cific dates or pages cannot be guaranteed.


ing Center in Inverness at 130
Heights Ave. Social time and
business meeting at 9 a.m. is fol-
lowed by a speaker at 10 a.m.
who will address issues pertain-
ing to the developmentally dis-
abled. Call Ron Phillips at
382-7819.
North Central Florida
Post-Polio Support Group will
meet at 2 p.m. Sunday, and from
10 a.m. to noon Sunday, Jan. 17,
in the Collins Resource Center,
9401 S.W. State Road 200, Suite
303, Building 300, Ocala. This
Sunday, the speaker will be
Barry Kaplan, M.D., from the
Neurosurgical Center in Ocala,
and on Jan. 17, Jerry and Car-
olyn Raville will present a pro-
gram called "What Is Post-Polio
Syndrome?" Call Carolyn at
(352) 489-1731 to register or for
information.
a The Area 13 Family Care
Council, 10 a.m. to noon the
second Monday monthly at the'
Wildwood DCF/APD office, 1601
W. Gulf Atlantic Highway (State
Road 44). Call Dominic Christo-
faro, (352) 489-6279.
Caregiver Support Group,
1 p.m. the second and fourth
Monday monthly at the Central
Citrus Community Center, at
2804 W. Marc Knighton Court in
Lecanto, by Hospice of Citrus
County. Free and open to the
public. No reservations are re-
quired. Call Mary Williams at
527-2020.
Alzlhimer's caregirs
support, 5:15 p.m. the third .
Thursday monthly at the Memory
Unit at Barrington Place, 2341
W. Norvell Bryant Highway,


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Lecanto, 34461, for caregivers
and their dementia patients, by
the Citrus team of Hernando-
Pasco Hospice. Dinner served to
patients while caregivers attend
the 5:30 p.m. support group
meeting. Free. Call Wendy Hall
at 527-4600.
If interested in a day pro-
gram and support group for
Alzheimer's and dementia pa-
tients, call 344-5228 for more in-
formation.
Adoption Triad Support
Group of the Nature Coast, 7 to
9 p.m. the third Thursday
monthly at the Nature Coast Uni-
tarian Universalists, 7633 N.
Florida Ave. (U.S. 41) Citrus
Springs. Adult adoptees, birth
parents, adoptive parents, grand-
parents, adoption professionals
and others touched by adoption
are welcome. No membership
dues or fees. Call Richard at
726-1053.
NEW PORT RICHEY-
Lymphedema support group, 3
to 4 p.m. third Thursday monthly
meetings at Florida Cancer Insti-


tute New Hope's center at 8763
River Crossing Blvd., New Port
Richey, Call Community Hospi-
tal's Outpatient Healthcare Cen-
ter at (727) 845-0757.
North Central Florida
Post-Polio Support Group will
meet from 10 a.m. to noon Sun-
day, Jan. 17, in the Collins Re-
source Center, 9401 SW
Highway 200, Suite 303, Building
300, Ocala. On Jan. 17, Jerry
and Carolyn Raville will present
a program called "What Is Post-
Polio Syndrome?" Call Carolyn
at (352) 489-1731 to register or
for information.
The Ostomy Support
Group of Citrus County meets at
2 p.m. the third Sunday monthly
in the Cypress Room on the first
floor in the Citrus Memorial
Health System's Administration's
Annex Building, across the street
from the Medical Offices Building
at 131 S. Citrus Ave., Inverness.
Call Mel or Betty at 726-3802,
Sally at 637-2055 or Frank at
341-0005. E-mail: OSGofCC@
yahoo.com.
Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization, serving Central
Florida, offers monthly support
group meetings. Public is invited.
2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20,
Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
Court E., Inverness. Call Ellen
Mallon or Valerie Taylor at 860-
2525.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization branch office in Citrus
County is open from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. the second Monday
monthly. Call the Citrus County
community service representa-,
tive Ellen Mallon at 860-2525.
Beyond Grief Support
Group, Christian-based meeting
for people who have lost some-
one through death, 1:15 p.m. the
third Tuesday monthly at the
ministry complex room behind
the SunTrust Bank in Meadow-
crest, off Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Crystal River. Call Janice at 527-
6441 or Betty Joy at 628-2933.
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Support Group meets 11 a.m.
to noon the third Wednesday
monthly at the Robert Bois-
soneault Oncology Institute, 522 -
N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto,
north of State Road 44. Call Dr.
Patrick Meadors, (352) 342-
1822.
SPRING HILL Look
Good Feel Better Support
Group, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Wednes-
day, Nov. 19, usually the third
Wednesday monthly, at the
Florida Cancer Institute-New
Hope's Spring Hill Center, 10441
Quality Drive, Suite 203, in the
Medical Arts Building next to
Spring Hill Hospital. Call Peggy
Dome, R.N., support group facili-
tator, at (352) 688-7744.
The Fibromyalgia Support
Group of the First United
Methodist Church of Homosassa
will meet Thursday, Jan. 22, in
the conference room of the ad-
ministration building at the
church. All are welcome to join
us. For more information call
628-4083.
Celiac support meeting for
all people who have celiac dis-
ease or dermatitis, from 10 a.m.
to noon Saturday, Jan. 24, fourth
Saturday monthly, in the Com-
munity Room at the Coastal Re-
gion Library, 8619 W. Crystal St.,
Crystal River. Call Mary Lou
Thomas at 628-9559.
The Hepatitis C Support
Group meets from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. the fourth Monday monthly
at the home of the Rev. Glenn
C. Mosley, 5001 W. Sanction
Road, Lecanto. Call for direc-
tions, 527-4432.
Weekly meetings
Support group meetings are
in the CMHS Administration
Building unless otherwise indi-
cated.
ACS Man to Man Prostate
Support and Education Pro-
gram will meet in the confer-
ence room at the Robert
Boissoneault Oncology Institute
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Supportive care for patients with urological cancer


U rologic cancers
accounted for 21
percent of the 1.33
million new cancer cases
in 2003 in the United
States. In men, this num-
ber increased to 40 per-
cent of new cancer
diagnoses and resulted in
16 percent of all cancer
deaths. Dr. Th
Between 1989 and 1995, Stri
the five-year relative sur- URO
vival rates for all stages of
prostate, bladder and kid- TO
ney cancers diagnosed
between those years were 92 per-
cent, 82 percent and 60 percent, re-
spectively These statistics indicate
that urologic malignancies occur
frequently but are often not lethal in
the early course of disease.
Caring for patients who suffer and
may eventually succumb to a geni-
tourinary cancer is an important
concern for urologists. As surgeons,
we need to continue to emphasize
the available curative treatment op-
tions as well as to recognize and
guide patients to medical and surgi-
cal supportive care options for ad-
vanced prostate, bladder and
kidney cancer.
Supportive or palliative care is no
longer equated with end of life care,
but rather integrated throughout ill-
ness, even when cure is possible.
Palliative care includes efforts di-
rected at cancer treatment as well


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as treatment to reduce
symptoms and to im-
prove quality of life.
Urologists are very fa-
miliar with the possible
side effects of early
I prostate cancer treat-
ment including impo-
tence and incontinence.
However, advanced
mas F. prostate cancer is incur-
nger able. As the disease pro-
LOGY gresses, symptoms may
include bone pain, lym-
DAY phedema, urinary tract
obstruction and spinal
compression. Even in the absence of
curative therapy, treatment options
are available to allow for a more
comfortable life.
Initial therapy for advanced
prostate cancer should be androgen
deprivation therapy. Side effects
such as impotence, hot flashes, bone
loss and weight gain are common
side effects of therapy
Pain is common in metastatic can-
cer and bone pain is the most com-
mon source in prostate cancer.
Skeletal metastases are found in 70
percent of patients with advanced
prostate cancer and in greater than
90 percent of patients who die of
prostate cancer. Pain can be diffuse
or localized and it is described as an
ache, burn or stabbing sensation
that increases at night.
Treatment options include radio-
therapy-for bone lesions with 90 per-


cent of patients experiencing some
pain relief. For disseminated tu-
mors, intravenous infusion of bone-
seeking radioisotope 89 strontium
can be used. Sufficient bone mar-
row reserves must be present prior
to treatment.
Generally the benefit of
chemotherapy has been disappoint-
ing. However, a recent study evalu-
ating docetaxel plus prednisone
showed promise. Decreased pain
was seen in 35 percent of patients
with quality of life improvement in
23 percent. Third generation bis-
phosphonates lower pain scores
and decrease the risk of bony frac-
ture.
Analgesics are often necessary to
moderate pain. Opioids are the
mainstay for moderate to severe
pain and can be used in combina-
tion with Motrin-like drugs or
Tylenol. Short and long acting mor-
phine is often used for more severe
pain and the dose should be in-
creased until pain is controlled or
adverse side effects become intoler-
able. Constipation is the most com-
mon complaint
Urinary tract obstruction from an
enlarging tumor may require
catheter placement or considera-
tion for a prostate channeling pro-
cedure such as PVP Greenlight
laser. Ureteral obstruction and sub-
sequent renal failure may require
kidney drainage either with exter-
nal nephrostomy tubes or internal


stents.
Spinal cord compression occurs
in 10 percent of patients with an-
drogen independent prostate can-
cer. Symptom progression such as
lower extremity weakness may be
slow but rapid onset of paraplegia is
possible. Early intervention with IV
dexamethasone and urgent radia-
tion or surgical treatment is neces-
sary to achieve return of neurologic
function.
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC)
is the most common bladder cancer
in the United States. Metastatic
TCC, an aggressive cancer with a
median survival of less than one
year, is associated with debilitating
symptoms including bleeding, pain,
dysuria and urinary obstruction.
Several treatment options are avail-
able if conservative treatment fails.
Intravesical treatment such as
AMICAR, silver nitrate, Alum, and
formaldehyde and radiation ther-
apy are noninvasive treatment op-
tions. Invasive options include laser
vaporization, transurethral resec-
tion, arterial embolization, urinary
diversion alone and. palliative cys-
tectomy with urinary diversion.
Nonlocalized renal cell carci-
noma (RCC) progresses rapidly with
a five-year survival rate of less than
10 percent At presentation, 20 per-
cent to 30 percent of patients have
metastatic disease and less than 30
percent of patients treated for local-
ized renal cell carcinoma have pro-


gression to metastatic disease. Since
RCC is resistant to'radiation and
chemotherapy, metastatic RCC is
difficult to treat and palliation is al-
ways a primary goal.
Several effective palliative op-
tions are available. For treatment of
fever, night sweats and weight loss,
low dose corticosteroid therapy is
effective. Tumor infarction by arte-
rial embolization can effectively
control bleeding, pain and hyper-
tension. The most aggressive treat-
ment option would be palliative
nephrectomy
The goal of palliative care is to de-
crease suffering. Curative therapy
and palliative care should not be
viewed as separate entities with one
excluding the other. There should
be a smooth transition from mostly
curative therapy to mostly palliative
therapy.
The patient's suffering begins at
the initial diagnosis and effective
palliation of symptoms requires
early identification and treatment of
physical, psychosocial and spiritual.
pain.

Thomas E Stringer, M.D., FACS,
is president of Citrus Urology
Associates, immediate past
president of the Florida
Urological Society and a clinical
professor in the Division of
Urology at the University of
Florida, Gainesville.


GROUPS
Continued from Page C4

at 522 N. Lecanto Highway in
the Allen Ridge Medical Mall.
Spouses and caregivers are wel-
come. Call 527-0106.
Bariatric Support Group:
6:30 p.m. every three months,
Cypress Room. Call Claudia
Blotz at 697-0051 or Bette Clark
at 860-0383.
Breast Cancer Support
Group: noon the second Friday,
Robert Boissoneault Cancer In-
stitute. Call Judy Bonard at 527-
4389.
Citrus Cancer Support:
4:30 p.m. the third Tuesday,
cafeteria meeting room. Call
Carol at 726-1551, ext. 6596 or
ext. 3329.
Diabetes Support Group:
11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednes-
day, Cypress Room. Call Carol
McHugh at 341-6110.
Hospice of Citrus County
support groups for 2008. Free,
but reservations suggested. Call
Jonathan Beard at 527-2020.
Caregiver support group, 1
p.m. second and fourth Monday
monthly at the Citrus County
Community Center, 2804 W.
Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Newly Bereaved Workshop,
1 p.m. Thursday at the Hospice
of Citrus County Clinical Office,
326 S. Line Ave., Inverness.
Grief support group, 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Our Lady of Grace
Parish Life Center, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd., Beverly Hills.
Grief support group, 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the Hospice of Cit-
rus County Clinical Office, 326 S.
Line Ave., Inverness.
Grief support group, 10:30
a.m. Saturday at First United


GRILLO
Continued from Page C1

All specialties will need to
pay attention to this trend, but
the bulk of the burden is on in-
ternal medicine. Geriatric
medicine is introduced in
medical school, and is taught
in postgraduate training.
There are also advanced geri-
atric training programs avail-
able to doctors in training, if
they so decide to follow that
avenue. There is a sense of ur-
gency to push hard for doctors
to specialize in this area.
Like pediatric patients,
older adults manifest illnesses
and respond to medications
differently than the middle-
aged adult. It is important to
focus in on the physiology and
care of an older adult
Psychosocial issues that
face many older adults must
also be incorporated in their
care. As we know, quality of
life is important, and it is a big
picture, and includes physical
as well as mental well being.
There are a number of bar-
riers that make providing care
for older patients difficult, but
the geriatrician will be as-
sisted by social workers, phar-
macists and other medical
professionals. We need to pre-
pare the entire health care
network for the aging of baby
boomers. It will be a signifi-
cant challenge, but I believe
we can meet that challenge.

Call Denis Grillo, D.O.,
FOCOO, at 795-0011.


Methodist Church, 831 W. Brad-
shaw St., Homosassa.
Christian-Based grief sup-,
port'group, 1:15 p.m. the third
Tuesday monthly at Gulf To Lake
Ministry Complex, 1506 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
River.
Social support group, 10
a.m. Tuesday at Crystal Para-
dise Restaurant, 508 N. Citrus
Ave., Crystal River.
Social support group, 3:30
p.m. Friday at Joe's Family
Restaurant, 911 W. Main St., In-
verness.
LIFT luncheon (for widows
and widowers), 11:30 a.m. the
third Tuesday monthly at Citrus
Hills Golf & Country Club, Her-
nando. Call Teddi Holler at 746-
6518 for reservations.
Parents support group, a*
chapter of Bereaved Parents of
the USA, 7 p.m. the second
Wednesday monthly at First
Presbyterian.Church,: 1501 ,S.E.
U.S. 19, Crystal River.
Hernando-Pasco Hospice
presents free grief support pro-
grams every Tuesday at Seven
Rivers Regional Medical Center
for anyone who has experienced
the sudden loss of a loved one.
Registration required. Call (800)
486-8784.
Celebrate Recovery at 7
p.m. Wednesday and Fridays at
the Christian Recovery Fellow-
ship Church, 2242 W. State
Road 44. Call 726-2800.
Celebrate Recovery meets
Friday nights at Seven Rivers
Christian School in rooms
216/217. of school building C.
Until Jan. 30, there will be no din-
ner and the meeting will be from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. with coffee
house after. Call SRPC at 746-
6200 for location and details.


Beverly Hills Gay and Les-
bian Support Group meets
weekly. Free, open to everyone.
Group organizer is PamelaRae
and co-organizer is Wayne
Thomas. Call PamelaRae at
560-3247 for directions and de-
tails.
Citrus Abuse Shelter As-
sociation (CASA), 107 Dr. MLK
Jr. Ave., Inverness, offers two
free weekly women's domestic
abuse support groups:
5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at
CASA office.
10:30 a.m. to noon
Wednesday at Masonic Build-
ing (in ballroom).
!No child care available.
Call CASA at 344-8111.
Overcomers Group for
people recovering from addic-
tions to drugs, alcohol or other
out-of-control habits meets at 8
p.m. Monday at the Sanctuary,
7463 Grover Cleveland Blvd.
Call PauL.g2g8-2874.
' M Dutinellon Life Rqcoverx.
group for adults where addiction,
compulsion and co-dependency
issues are dealt with, at 7 p.m.
Monday at Rainbow Springs Vil-
lage Church, 20222 S.W. 102nd
St. Road, Dunnellon. Call Char
at (352) 465-1644 or Nancy at
(352) 794-0017.
AI-Anon groups meet regu-
larly in Citrus County. Call (352)
697-0497.
Inverness AFG: 8 p.m.
Monday, Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 S. U.S. 41.
Crystal River AFG: 8 p.m..
Tuesday, St. Benedict Catholic
Church, 455 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Last Resort AFG: 11:30
a.mi. Wednesday, First United
Methodist Church, 3896 S.
Pleasant Grove Road, Inver-
ness.
Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m.


Thursday, Unity Church of Cit-
rus County, 2628 Woodview
Lane, Lecanto.
Courage AFG: 8 p.m.
Thursday, First United Meth-
odist Church, 8831 W. Bradshaw
St., Homosassa. Open meeting.
Crystal River AFG: 11:30
a.m. Thursday at Yana Club,
147 Seventh St. (off Citrus Av-
enue), Crystal River.
Awareness Lunch Bunch
AFG: 12:30 p.m. Friday, St.
Margaret Episcopal Church, 114
N. Osceola Ave., Inverness.
Beginners AI-Anon: 10
a.m. Saturday at Yana Club,
147 Seventh St. (off Citrus Av-
enue), Crystal River.
Alcoholics Anonymous: If
you drink, and want to stop, call
Alcoholics Anonymous Nature
Coast Intergroup at 621-0599.
Web site:
www.ncintergroup.com.
M AC Group meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesdaysat Church Without
Walls, 396IM N. Ros6coeRod,
Hemando. Call Laveme at 637-
4563. Web site: www.alcoholics
forchrist.com.
Overeaters Anonymous:
Call 746-7749 or 341-0777.
3 p.m. Monday at the sen-
ior center (VA building) on
County Road 491, Lecanto. Call
Delores, 746-5019.
Noon Thursdays at Our
Lady of Grace Parish Hall, 6
Roosevelt Blvd, Beverly Hills.
Call Francisca, 746-7749.
7 p.m. Friday at Our Lady
of Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roo-
sevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Call
Carolyn, 341-0777.
CEA-H.O.W. for people who
have an eating disorder, at noon
Wednesday at the First Presby-
terian Church, 206 Washington
Ave., Inverness. Call Judi M. at
726-5882.


Reiki clinic meets from 7 to
9 p.m. most Wednesdays at the
Beverly Hills Community Center,
1 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Call
Ann Thonen at 795-5116 or Kristi
Kobler at 628-5537.
Narcotics Anonymous:
Easy Does It, 8 p.m. Mon-
* day and Saturday, Lions Den,
U.S. 41, Floral City.
It Works How and Why, 7
p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Saturday and noon Sunday,
YANA Club, 147 N.W. Seventh
St., Crystal River.
Focus on Recovery, 8 p.m.
Thursday, First Christian Church,
Grover Cleveland Boulevard,
Homosassa.
Recovery on the River, 8
p.m. Monday and Friday,
Lecanto Church of Christ, State
Road 44 and County Road 491,
Lecanto; 8 p.m. Sunday 797 S.
Rowe Terrace, Lecanto, east of
County Road 491 and State
Road 44.
Narcotics Anonymous is not
affiliated with any of the meeting
facilities listed. Information line:
382-0851.
Narconon provides an-
swers to drug addiction, provides
free assessments, evaluation
and referral services to intema-
tionally recognized alternative
and traditional treatment facili-
ties. When continuing relapse is
occurring, call (800) 468-6933 or.
visit www.stopaddiction.com.
Nar-Anon: a support group
for the families and friends of ad-
dicts, at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Hemando Church of the.
Nazarene, 2101 N. Florida Ave.,
Hernando. Call 344-5963 or visit
www.nar-anon.org.
Depression and Bipolar
Support Alliance of Citrus
County at 7 p.m. Thursday in
Bailey Hall, First Lutheran


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Church, 1900 State Road 44 W.,
Inverness. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Call 503-3262. The National
DBSAAssociation's number is
(800) 826-3632.
Alzheimer's Association-
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter
support groups:
Cedar Creek at Kings Bay
Assisted Living Residence, 231
N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River, 3
p.m. first Thursday monthly. Call
Wendy Hall at 527-4600.
Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 U.S. 41
S., Inverness, 11 a.m. first Tues-
day monthly. Call Wendy Hall at
527-4600.
The Encouragers Support
Group has been helping people
deal with depression, anxiety,
bipolar and more for more than
15 years. Weekly meeting. Call
628-3831 or 637-3196.


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Genealogist to discuss methods GANDHI
Continued from Page Cl


Special to the Chronicle

The Citrus County Genealogical Society
will meet at 10 a.m. Jan. 13 at the Church of
Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints at 3474
W Southern St., Lecanto.
Ken McComber, certified genealogist from
The Villages will give a talk on how to get as-
sistance finding records, performing analy-
sis, and making sound conclusions based


BENNETT
Continued from Page Cl

Cigarette smoking is signif-
icantly associated with col-
orectal cancer and with
death from the disease, ac-
cording to the results of a
large scientific analysis con-
ducted by a multinational
team. Because smoking can
potentially be controlled by
individual and population-
related measures, detecting a
link between colorectal can-
cer and smoking could help
reduce the burden of the
world's third most common
tumor. This new research
was recently published in the
Journal of the American
Medical Association.
Their literature search
turned up 106 independent
observational studies (39,777
incident cases) that esti-
mated colorectal cancer risk


DODGE
Continued from Page C1

as follows:
1. It is time to move toward
universal health care in the
United States.
2. Strong emphasis needs
to be placed on wellness
practices in our culture.
3. Corporate lobbying influ-
ence on health care policy
should be limited.
Universal health care in
some form has been debated
in the United States for a long
time. Sometimes called so-
cialized medicine, it has def-
inite pros and cons, as does
our present system. Ameri-
can genius can design a
health care system that in-
corporates best practices
found in existing universal
health care systems around
the world, yet keeps some of


upon acceptable evidence. This lecture de-
scribes- how to get help from organizations
archives, libraries, and professional genealo-
gists. As a professional for more than eight
years, he will share effective techniques and
pitfalls in working with other researchers to
continue your family history research.
Guests are welcome to attend. For infor-
mation, call Mary Ann at 382-5515. The Web
site is www.rootsweb.com/-flccgs2.


associated with cigarette
smoking. Their analysis
showed a statistically signifi-
cant excess relative risk of
colorectal cancer for smokers
vs. nonsmokers. The corre-
sponding risk for colorectal
cancer death was even
higher, which the authors
suggest may indicate a more
aggressive tumor type associ-
ated with smoking.
The incidence and mortal-
ity risks were significantly
higher for cancer of the rec-
tum than of the colon among
current smokers and. those
who have ever smoked when
compared to those who have
never smoked. The research
team in this study estimates
that smoking was associated
with an absolute risk in-
crease of 10.8 cases per
100,000 person-years, and an
absolute risk increase of 6
deaths per 100,000 person-
years.
The American Cancer So-


our own best practices. It is
time for us to design the best
health care system in the
world.
With regard to personal
health, many Americans do
not take the best care of
themselves. Most do not real-,
ize how much this self-ne-
glect costs them and our
health system.
It is hard to imagine a
healthy population largely
free of heart disease only be-
cause we have lived with the
abnormal for so long. Yet it is
possible. Careful research
shows that more than 75 per-
cent of our chronic disease
burden can be avoided by
healthier lifestyles. This is a
huge factor
It is not government's role
to regulate health behavior,
but it can do much to encour-
age wellness practices in
every possible way. Ameri-
cans can commit to taking


city has long known and be-
lieved that smoking repre-
sents an important factor to
consider when deciding on
the age at which colorectal
cancer screening should
begin, either by lowering the
age in smokers or increasing
the age in nonsmokers. The
report also supports the ef-
forts of the American Cancer
Society to fight the leading
cause of death in this country
- tobacco use.
------
Dr Bennett is a
board-certified radiation
oncologist, past president of
the Citrus County Unit of the
American Cancer Society
and a member of the Board
ofDirectors and Executive
Committee of the Florida
Division of the American
Cancer Society Contact him
at 522 N. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto, FL 34461 or e-mail
cjbennett@rboi. com.

good care of their health. The
result will be a better quality
of life and a healthier nation.
To level the political play-
ing field, the lobbying power
of major corporations must
be limited. The public should
have a real voice on matters
of public interest. Govern-
ment should routinely ask for
citizen input on major issues
like health policy. Strong
grassroots involvement and
feedback grounded in our
democratic system is vitally
important. As the Obama
campaign has shown, today's
communication tools make
this possible.
Can we really do all of the
above? To quote the Obama
theme: "Yes -- we can!"

Dr Ed Dodge is a retired
Inverness physician. Visit
his Web site, www passion
. ... fbrhealth.info. : .


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2009. For the new year, many
of us make New Year's reso-
lutions. We all want a happier
and healthier new year. We
want to avoid cancer and
heart problems, the two
biggest killers in the United
States. In order to prevent
these killers, some of you
may have decided to take nu-
tritional supplements.
Jennifer Lin, Ph.D., of Har-
vard, and colleagues re-
ported an excellent study
online in the journal of the
National Cancer Institute.
This is a prestigious journal.
Their current findings
came from a study of 8,171
women randomly assigned in
the Women's Antioxidant
Cardiovascular Study, a dou-
ble-blind, placebo-controlled
trial of vitamin C (500 mil-
ligrams of ascorbic acid
daily), natural-source vitamin
E (600 international units of
tocopherol every other day),
and beta-carotene (50 mil-
ligrams every other day). Of


these women, 7,627 who were
free of cancer before ran-
domization were selected for
this study.
During an average 9.4
years of treatment, 624
women developed incident
invasive cancer (257 breast,
74 lung, 44 colorectal) and 176
women died. Researchers
found that none of the sup-
plements helped to reduce
the chance of developing
cancer or death from cancer.
In fact, vitamin C supple-
ments probably increased
the risk of developing lung
and pancreatic cancer. This
increased risk needs to be
proven by a definitive study.
In addition, there was a trend
toward, benefit with vitamin
E supplements to reduce the
risk of colorectal cancer.
So for those of us who want
to make a New Year's resolu-
tion to improve our health
and reduce the odds of devel-
oping cancer, what should we
do?
There is no shortcut in life.
The best way to prevent can-


cer is by living a healthier
lifestyle.
Rather than trying many
different supplements, which
might not only help but may
hurt, I suggest that we should
eat at least seven servings of
fruits and vegetables every
day. In addition, exercise reg-
ularly. Exercise should be for
at least half an hour a day for
five days a week or equiva-
lent to that I also advise peo-
ple to follow regular
screening guidelines that I
have addressed in previous
articles. This includes regu-
lar mammograms, colono-
scopies, etc.


Dr Sunil Gandhi is a
hematologist and oncologist.
He is the volunteer medical
adviser of the Citrus Unit of
the American Cancer
Society Send questions or
comments to 521 N. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461
or e-mail to sgandhi@
tampabay.rrcom or call
746-0707


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CF-IRpNILE


SFor moe information call 726-0315


Eat at least seven servings of fruits
and vegetables every day.


-.- 598-0106 TUCRN

NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OR CHANGE
OF A REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND,
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CHANGE AND/OR CHANGE OF LAND USE

The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) proposes to adopt or change by ordinance: A
regulation affecting the use of land; the comprehensive plan; and/or the use of land within and for the area
shown on the map in this advertisement. The overall impact of these proposals may be significant.
The Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) will review and discuss the proposed 2009 Exempt
Cycle Amendments to the Citrus County Comprehensive Plan (Ord. No. 89-04) and Land-Development
Code Atlas (Ord. No. 90-14), as follows.
Comprehensive Plan Amendment 09-07 Department of Development Services
CPA-09-07 Capital Improvement Element (Remedial Amendment pursuant to the Notice of Intent
issued by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) on October 6,2008, finding Comprehensive
Plan Amendment CPA-08-05 not in compliance)
A remedial amendment to comply with the statutory requirements of Florida Statute 163 Specifically
including analysis demonstrating all adopted level of service standards of the Comprehensive Plan are
achieved and maintained through the five year Capital Improvements Program(CIP) and that the CIP is
financially feasible.
Comprehensive Plan Amendment 09-08 Department of Development Services
CPA-09-08 Recreation and Open Space Element (Remedial Amendment pursuant to the Notice of
Intent issued by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) on October 6.2008. finding
Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA-08-05 not in compliance)
A remedial amendment to adjust the adopted level of service standards for District and Neighborhood Parks.
Specifically including analysis demonstrating the adopted recreation level of service standards of the
Comprehensive Plan can be achieved and maintained through the five year Capital Improvements Program
(CIP) and ensuring that the Recreation LOS standards are consistent with the Capital Improvement Element
(CIE).
Interested parties may appear at the hearing and be heard regarding the proposed amendment. The PDRB will
hold public meetings on the following dates:
Public Hearing: Thursday, January 15,2009,9:00 AM
The meeting will be held in the in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Room 166,
Lecanto, Florida, 34461. Please note that the PDRB meeting begins at 9:0)AM. The actual time that a
particular item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the Board moves through the agenda.
















Persons are advised that any individual who might wish to appeal any decision made at this meeting/hearing
regarding any matter is hereby advised that they will need a record of the proceedings for such purpose and
that they may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall include the
testimony and evidence upon which such 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, Room 100., Inverness, Florida, 34450 (352) 341-6560. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the
TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
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, Citrus County
Division Community Development, Lecanto Government Center, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Suite 140,
Lecanto,FL 34461.
For more information regarding the proposals discussed herein, contact the Department of Development
Services at (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Citrus County Planning and Development Review Board n7


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slate meeting
The Citrus Springs MSBU
Advisory Council will meet at 9
a.m., Wednesday at the Citrus
Springs Community Center.
Public input is vital to the contip-
ued success of the MSBU, and
citizens are always welcome
and are encouraged to express
their views at meetings. Much
has been accomplished in Cit-
rus Springs, thanks to the
MSBU. Over $8 million has
been spent on various projects,
including the beautiful commu-
nity center, road paving, fire hy-
drants, street lights, refurbishing
Wesley Jones Park, grass
mowing, front entrance renova-
tion, two new entrance signs,
and 16 gateway entrance
columns. You are most wel-
come to attend MSBU meetings
and give input concerning your
community.
Sewing enthusiasts
welcome to join
The Crystal River Snippits,
a neighborhood group of the
American Sewing Guild, will
have its first meeting of the
new year at 10 a.m. Thursday
at A-White Sew & Vac in the
Airport Plaza on U.S. 19. All
sewing enthusiasts are invited
to attend. For additional infor-
mation call Sue at 563-1586.
Parks to offer
dancing classes
Citrus County Parks and
Recreation and instructor Bill
Dimmitt will offer ballroom
dancing classes at the West
Citrus Senior Center. This
four-week course will begin on
Thursday. Beginner classes
will begin at 6 p.m. Dances
taught include: Mambo and
Samba. The cost is $45 per
student. To make a reserva-
tion for this class, contact the
Parks and Recreation office at
527-7677.
Elks ready to kick
off new year
West Citrus Elks Lodge No.
2693 will have a steak and fish
dinner with entertainment by
Tony Boeing from 5:30 to 9:30
p.m. Friday in its ballroom.
Tony has performed through-
out Holland, Belgium, France
and Germany, returned to the
USA, settling in Florida he
continues to perform a wide
range of music with smooth
vocals and melodic guitar
arrangements. Price: $12 (tax
included) per person.
Gardeners learn
how to be greener
Floral City Garden Club will
meet at noon Friday at the
Floral City Community Build-
ing, E. Orange Avenue
(County Road 48). General
club business from 12:30 p.m.,
with program at 1:30 p.m. Pro-
gram will be "How to Make a
Rain Barrel" and "Nine Steps
to a Greener You" by Audry
Durr. All meetings are open to
the public.
Inverness Elks host
essay contest
The 2008-09 essay contest
"What Freedom Means to Me"
is offered through the Inver-
ness Elks Lodge No. 2522.
This contest is an opportunity
for school children in grades
five through eight to compose
a personal essay on this patri-
otic theme. The deadline for
entries is Saturday. Winners of
the local competition receive a
savings bond and a chance to
compete nationally. For more
information, call Frank Hardy
at (352) 533-2269.
Zoo vets offering
low-cost pet clinic
The Florida International
Teaching Zoo veterinary staff
is offering a low-cost Pet Vac-
cination Clinic from 10 to 11:30
a.m. Saturday at the Tom Kat
Feed, 2491 W. County Road
48, Bushnell. Dog and cat ra-
bies shots will be administered
for $6, dog distemper/parvo


combos for $14, cat distemper
for $14 and dog kennel cough/
bordatella for $15. Documen-
tation is provided. For more in-
formation, call (352) 867-7788.


Special to the Chronicle
The local Mu Chapter of Delta Kappa.Gamma International Society of Key Women in Education presented about 200 new and gently used books
to start a children's library in the recently completed CASA shelter in Inverness. Diana Mcintosh, CASA executive director, and Mary Jo Lohmeyer,
program manager, accepted the books ranging from nursery rhymes and children's stories to those for young adult readers. The Mu Chapter of DKG,
based in Citrus County, had dedicated two of its goals to literacy last year. In addition to the CASA book project, several members, who are retired
educators, have started volunteering as reading tutors several days a week in four different schools within the county. Any current or recently re-
tired women educators interested in joining are asked to call Florence Helt at 726-2658. From left are: DKG President Florence Helt, Mary Jo
Lohmeyer, Elaine Sharrard, Diana Mcintosh, Faye Kearse and Bonnie Rybak.





Christmas with family filled with joy


My 10-day sojourn to spend vending machines. On one of the
Christmas with my sister stops grandson Jerry donated $20 of
Jean and Jerry in Kentucky his Christmas gift money to a'fellow
began on a foggy, nearly down on his luck and in
dark morning with daugh- need of a tire repair to con-
ter Sue and teen grand- tinue his journey.
sons Jerry and Charles By 4 that first afternoon,
loading Sue's friend Sue was weary of driving.
Rusty's van for our trek to the interstates, especially
Budget Rental in Ocala. with those huge semis
We were delighted with jostling for position in
the Jeep Imperial rental order to meet deadline de-
as we carefully loaded our liveries, and we pulled in
gear, providing ample at a Kenesaw Travelodge
clearance for Sue to be Ruth Levins in Kenesaw, Ga., for the
able to see out the back AROUND THE night After a great Mexi-
windows, which meant COMMUNITY can dinner at a nearby Las
strategically placing Palmas Restaurant, we fell
ample coats and sweaters asleep in the middle of a
in anticipation of wintry blasts of "Wizard of Oz" movie on television.
snow and ice in Kentucky. After my usual morning walk, we
We breakfasted at a nearby Dunkin continued our journey, thrilling to the
Donuts while waiting for the fog to view of the mountain ranges and
lift. Then we were on our way. marveling at the strata uncovered as
Sue brought along my favorite '50s interstate highways were carved
and '60s CDs and we reminisced from them. What an engineering feat
throughout the trip with each song We passed the famous Stone Moun-
we heard recalling events in our lives tain and Lookout Mountain as our
the hits evoked ... the. stars who ears began popping as we climbed
recorded them, where we first heard higher and higher, leaving Florida
them ... and family members who'd flatlands behind.
shared sweet memories with us along We spotted waterfalls trickling
the journey of our lives. Interspersed down the strata. The temperature
with those bygone hits was an array dropped to 28 degrees, but the bril-
of comedy songs selected by one of liant sunshine provided us pictur-
Sue's Key Center students Michael esque views of passing tranquil
Koty. With titles like "Big John," Tennessee farmlands with the famil-
"Mother-In-Law" and "Dead Skunk iar mail pouch, tobacco-red barns
in the Road," the Jeep was filled with with cattle huddled around their
laughter each time one of Michael's daily bales of hay in the barren win-
selections began to play. We recalled ter fields.
the dances we perfected the twist Stopping at a Waffle House, I
being the easiest to master as we couldn't resist snapping a family of
listened to Chubby Checkers' "Pep- five all dressed in green Irish plaid.
permit Twist." vests. At a Tennessee rest stop, Sue
Stopping frequently at rest stops, I asked me to snap a picture of a
was able to get my customary walks Christmas tree that had been deco-
as the grandsons headed for the rated with ornaments made by chil-


Quilters start year


with installation


Special to the Chronicle

Citrus The Citrus County
Cracker Quilters Guild Inc.
will meet at 9 a.m. Wednes-
day at the Hernando-Pasco
Hospice Center in the Winn
Dixie Shopping Center, Bev-
erly Hills. The meeting will
begin with refreshments and
fellowship. The business
meeting will be after the in-
stallation of officers. Mem-
bers and guests should plan
to stay for a light lunch fol-
lowed by a game and demon-
stration.
The new officers for 2009
are: Anna Koenig, president;


Barb Shoultz, first vice presi-
dent; Carol Antis, second vice
president; Carolyn Wisehart,
treasurer; and Phillis Costa,
secretary Installing the offi-
cers will be member Jan Libby.
The guild meets the first'
and third Wednesday The
first meeting is for business
with a quilting demo. Mem-
bers who take a class on the
third Wednesday meet at 8:30
a.m. at the Hospice Center.
Members not taking the class
meet at 9 a.m. at the Citrus
County Resource Center at
2804 W Marc Knighton Court,
Lecanto. Call Anna at 746-
1586 or Barb at 243-3221.


dren at a nearby elementary school,
so she could share the craft idea out
'at the Key with her students next
year.
It was 25 degrees at 2 p.m. as we ar-
rived at our destination in Sturgis, Ky.
It was hugs and kisses all around with
1Jean- and Jerry's-pets'Cocoa' and
Chaneqjumping with delight at com-
pany coming to pay a visit
Jean's chili on that it Wa
frosty afternoon was
heartily welcomed by the degree
four Florida travelers
who had left behind the 2 p.m.
84-degree sunshine state.
That night, Jean and I arrived
snuggled on her bed and destiny
watched "Mama Mia" and
"The Note" as the boys Sturgi
headed for the recreation
room for revelry with
grandfather Jerry Sr.
After marveling at. the creative
quilt squares Jean had fashioned on
her fancy sewing machine that will
thrill her grandchildren when com-
pleted, we traveled over to Evans-
ville, Ind., to shop for door busters
and discounts at the JCPenney store
at the mall.
On the way home, Jean and I had
our photo taken with Santa .at a
Snuck's Meat Market.
The Christmas Eve mass at the vin-
tage 1800s St. Ambrose and Christ-
mas morning mass at St. Michael's
was a holiday highlight as the priest
spoke of the spirit of good will in cel-
ebration of Christ's birth.
At sunset we were in awe of the
peaceful rolling hills in stark stillness
with cattle surviving in the cold win-
ter in fields now barren of the sea-
sonal crop of oats and soybeans.
By nightfall, the temperature had
dropped to 9 degrees, the coldest
we'd experienced in many years. On


my walks, I had to place my gloved
hands on my face to keep my cheeks
from freezing.
Inside we practically inhaled
Jerry's famous homemade pizza, Ital-
ian style with the Macrini touch.
Niece Gina and Richard arrived in
their motor home from Texas and we
enjoyed Dick's great salad with olive
oil and- balsam vinegar
s 25 and his famous ranch dip
with carrot and celery
es at sticks.
Mornings found Jean
as we and I solving the morn-
ing's word Jumble. She
at our solved many more than I
ition in Miraculolusly, the tem-
s, Ky. peratures began climbing
into the 60s and our
dreams of a white Christ-
mas never materialized, but the
laughter, the joy of family sharing
around a bountiful Christmas dinner
of turkey cooked on a rotisserie and
baked ham, sweet potatoes, potatoes
au gratin, steamed cauliflower' and
broccoli and homemade rolls and de-
lectable desserts including a friend-
ship cake from a neighbor made our
time together a lasting, lovely mem-
ory to cherish until next time.
On the night before our return,
Jean prepared my favorite dish
corned beef and cabbage, and Jerry
made his special rye bread. For
dessert, what else, my favorite brown-
ies with walnuts and an extra batch
to munch on as we trekked back to
Florida.
It was a blessed journey ... home
again safe and sound.

Ruth Levins participates in a variety
of projects around the community
Let her know about your group's
upcoming activities


Toys for Tots donation


Paul Plny,
Marine Corp
League Citrus
819 Toys for
Tots coordina-
tor, receives a
check in the
amount of
$5,000 from
Citrus County
Commissioner
Dennis Dam-
ato represent-
ing DAB
Constructors
Inc.
MATTHEW
BECK/Chronicle


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Today in
HISTORY

Today is Tuesday, Jan. 6, the
sixth day of 2009. There are 359
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 6,1838, Samuel
Morse and Alfred Vail gave the
first successful public demon-
stration of their telegraph, in Mor-
ristown, N.J.
On this date:
In 1759, George Washington
and Martha Dandridged`Csti'"
were married in New Kent
County, Va.
In 1941, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, in his State of the
Union address, outlined a goal of
"Four Freedoms": Freedom of
speech and expression; the free-
dom of people to worship God in
their own way; freedom from
want; freedom from fear.
In 1945, George Herbert
Walker Bush married Barbara
Pierce in Rye, N.Y.
In 1982, truck driver William G.
Bonin was convicted in Los An-
geles of 10 of the "Freeway
Killer" slaying of young men and
boys. (Bonin was later convicted
of four other killings; he was exe-
cuted in 1996.)
In 1994, figure skater Nancy
Kerrigan was clubbed on the leg
by an assailant at Cobo Arena in
Detroit; four men, including Jeff
Gillooly, ex-husband of Kerri-
gan's rival, Tonya Harding, were
later sentenced to prison for their
roles in the attack; Harding, who
denied advance knowledge of
the' attack, received probation
after pleading guilty to conspir-
acy to hinder prosecution.
Ten years ago: The 106th
Congress convened with Dennis
Hastert taking over as the new
House speaker.
Five years ago: Thirteen chil-
dren and two adults were killed
in Afghanistan's southern Kanda-
har province by a time-bomb
concealed in an apple cart on a
street regularly used by U.S. mili-
tary patrols.
One year ago: In a video
posted on the Intemet, Al-
Qaida's American spokesman,
Adam Gadahn, urged fighters to
meet President Bush with bombs
during his upcoming Mideast
visit.
Today's Birthdays: Bluegrass
performer Earl Scruggs is 85.
Author E.L. Doctorow is 78.
Rock musician Malcolm Young
(AC-DC) is 56. Actor-comedian
Rowan Atkinson is 54. Movie di-
rector John Singleton is 41. Actor
Danny Pintauro ("Who's the
Boss?") is 33. Actress Rinko
Kikuchi (Film: "Babel") is 28.
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03,GtX 4 Tec.
Super charged, red:
185 HP. w/tri. Very low
Mi. Never in salt'
water. Reduced
$4,000 352 212-8868

Boats

AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
Christmas Special
115 hp Johnson re-
built 5 yr. warr
1st $10k352 -746-5856
AQUA SPORT
'98. CC, 165 Striper,
'04 mtr. 40HP Yam. T/T
bimini top, galv. trir,
$5,200 (513) 260-6410
BAYLINER
'86, 21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500,
Good cond.
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
BENTLEY :
2009, 20FT, PONTOON
Cruise, 50HP, 4 stroke,
Merc., trlr,, dbl. bimlnI
$14,900 352-422-7166
BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
master Mariner, wood
Inlay seats and 2 sets of
oars, has mast for sail-
boat conversion, tran-
som for electric motor,
used twice, Incl trailer,
$6,000.(352) 382-1895
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2,8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc.90 HP.
ouljboald WI ia 11.I
S4,950.(352)634.4793
CARIBBEAN
GROUPER BOAT
'95, '00 Yamral-ra .,0
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Motor. Furuno Elec,
W/trl, $3,000 Cash.
(352) 302-2911
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ff.
S'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir,, custom cover
dep/flnd, VHF. Iw hrs,,.
like new, $14,500.
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'06 Bay 1902,115hp
Yamaha, 4strk 70 hrs,
Factory Wrty 4 yrs.
left, Galv. Trailer
brakes, Electronics,
blmlnl, xtras like new
$19,500 352-628-5591
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ft.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/ trr. $15,900. will
'trade (352) 503-3778
PONTOON
'Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
40hrs, Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352)$628-0281
PRALINE
03 32ft center
console,bunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs, like new,
loaded, Incl trial may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352) 201-1833
PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95, 20' 120 HP
Merc, Dep/flnd.
Radio, fish rigging.
Includes trallor.
Good cond.$6,900.
Call Pete @
(352) 746-4969
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sporlsman, 25',
Gas eng.., 30" draft, 260
hp I/O, alum. trlr.$8,000
(352) 344-9651

Io Recreational
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38 Ft. W/Slide. 38 K
Mi. DUal air. $35,000
Obo. 352-637-5149 or
352-586-3090
ALLEGRO
'85, New motor,
generator, 27 ft,,
SAl cond, $6,985
352-634-4793
CRUISE AIR
'94, Class A, Wide
body, Diesel pusher.
Allson Trans. & more,
(35,500. 352 835-4273
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GEORGIE BOY
'05, Pursuit, Class A,
30ft.
Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $50,000.
obo (352) 746-7626
Holiday Rambler
Admiral Motor Home 36'
2 slides, 340hp, gas eng.
all options transf ext,
warr, $51,900
352 795-3970
ITASCA NAVION
'06 24FT, Mercedes
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352 46. 0371
MOTOR HOME
'95 Fieetwood Flair,
22 Ft Class A W 454
Eng Lo, Mi.
(352) 860-1867

Campers/
14 Travel Trailers
COACHMEN ,
Captlva '03 Lrg slide.
Like new. $10,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
FOUR WINDS
'01, Travel Trailer
26ft,, w/ slide out
$9,900 obo
(352) 628-5498
I BUY RV'S,
Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778

KODIAK
'04, Hybrid Travel Trir.
AC,, Heat, Micro. Tub/
Shwer, tollet exc
cbnd $9,500,
352-564-4151
TRAVEL TRAILER
'05 Fleetwood. 27Ft.
Loaded, Exc, cond,
Sips, 6, Rear bath rm.
Full add a room,
$10,500 Obo.
(352) 621-8091




CADILLAC
95 El Dorado, '*9k
orig. miles. Exc cond.
Perfect Interior, $3987.
352-476-2014
CHEVEROLET
'04 Mallbu, LS. V-6
*4 Dr. 33K MI. Sunroof,
Loaded. $7,950.
(352) 341-0368


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CHEVROLET
'94, Camaro Z28,
Convertible. Auto. Air
& CD. Black in Color.
New Floormaster
exhaust. LTI eng.
$4,000 OBO. Will trade
for Jeep Wrangler,
(352) 382-7001
CHEVY
'96 Camaro, T-Tops,
rare 5 spd, AC, V6, 36
mpg jet blk. depend.
$2,200. 352- 563-0615
CHEVY
'96 Camaro, T-Tops, rare
5 spd, AC, V6,36 mpg
jet blk, depend.
$2,200. 352- 563-0615
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabrlng, Cony,
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond,$4,999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
'05, Seabring conv.
58K ml, new tires,
$8,200.
(352) 795-1648
CHRYSLER
2006 Paclfica
Leather, 43K. ML.
Many Extras. $13,000
352-489-3507
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvette,only 4,076
miles on this rare sil-
ver on silver on silver
vette, power converta-
ble top, 6 sp auto,
paddle shift, heads up
display, magnetic F55
suspension, naviga-
tion system, all op-
tions available are on
this gorgeous vette,
Over $2,000 In
aftermarket parts
Included, Your's
for only ,$51,500.
352- 270-3193
FORD
'03 Mustang Conv. auto.
V-6, leather, all pwr, 80k,
great cond. $7999.
352-382-2755
FORD
'91, Mustang, convert,
new top, 4 cyl. runs
great, cold AC very
good cond, $3,000.
352-422-3309
MGB
Convertible 1977,57k ml,
Blue, many xtras
Excellent Condition
$10,500 (352)628-0281
OLDSMOBILE
'83, 98 Regency
MUST SELL $1500
Good cond,
352-628-7983


SUSUKI
'07 Forenza, 30K ml,
w/100k warr. LOADED
w/touch scrn nav.
$13,800, 352-613-6613

2 Classic
a Vehicles
1954 CHRYSLER
Imperial, Restorer's
Dream, $6500.obo
352-228-0597
CABALLERO
'79 El Camino,
Loaded very good
cond. $5,400.
(352) 423-3047
CAMARO Z 28
'88 Red, LT-1 eng,
PS,/PB, Cold A.C.
62,000 MI. Great
Condition. $7,400.
Camaro Z 28, '79
Black 4 spd, super
T-10 Tran, Cam.more,
Must see $6,900.
(352) 422-5663
CHEVY
'69 Classic C 10 SHT
BD 350/350 AC, PS,
$15K or trade
(352) 746-9212
MERCEDES
'72, 350SL, both tops.
$6,900 or Trade
(352) 586-8576
MERCEDES BENZ
1985 380SL, 2 top
roadster. Drives, looks
great. Many new
Mercedes parts,
New A/C. Must seel
$8,700. David
352-637-6443.
MERCURY
'64 Comet. Runs
good. $1000, Obo.
(352) 795-0710
Rolls Royce
'67 Silver Shadow,
2 Dr. Park Ward LTD.
Factory sun roof,
(727)422-4433.
THUNDERBIRD
'73, New paint, tires.
38K. Mi, Like New.
$13,900 Will trade for
boat.(352) 795-0122
Volkswagen
'78 Super Beetle
cony, runs well, $3500
or will consider trade
(352) 212-4477

Trucks
'94 CHEVY
Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New
motor, good cond. 2
wheel drive Z71 pkg.
$4,200.
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97 FORD F350
XLT pwr strk dIeseL
Loaded, 5th wheel,
Apprs $15,500; sell
$9.000, 352-503-7188
CHEVY
'97, Suburban 1500.
Great condition.
$4,000 OBO.
(352) 586-7126
DODGE '02
Quad cab, small V8,
auto, all pwr. Beauti-
ful red, X-chrm $5850
obo. 352-302-3030
DODGE
'94, Ram 350,
Full size, work truck
$2,500 obo
(352) 527-2241
DODGE
'99 Dakota Sport,
Red, w/ liner & red
topper 318 eng.
$3,000 (765) 278-9315
OSport/Utlity|
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AZTEK
Pontlac 04 Low
miles, loaded Full
financing/warranty
1-877-566-6686
ID#30883:
352-726-5715
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low ml. all
power, sun roof. exc,
cond, $35,000
(347) 266-9328
CHEVY
BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
126k ml. loaded,
great cond, sunroof,
$5K obo352-422-0065
Explorer
'02 Blk. 86k, Mi.
Runs great. B. F.
Goodrlch tires. $5000.
Obo.(352) 601-0414

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'99, Windstar.
7 Psg. 124k Ml.
Exc, Cond. $4,150.
(352) 628-5708



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'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads,
$4,000/or trade. 352-
563-0615 Crystal River
HONDA
'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse,
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads,
$4,000/or trade. 352-
563-0615 Crystal River


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'01 HD ROADKING
Fact, custom. Hi pert.
Over $43,000 In re-
ceipts. 17k ml. $13k/
trade 352-563-0615
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'01 HD ROADKING
Fact. custom. HI perf.
Over $43.00 in receipts.
17k ml. $13k/ trade
352-563-0615 Crystal
River
'04 HONDA
CBR1000RR. New tires,
garaged, 4800ml. Adult
driven. $7,500/ obo.
352-746-4521
'04 KAWASAKI
800 Vulcan Classic
Hwy & Sissy bars,
windshield, cover.
$3800. 352-419-5819
DUCATI
2003, 800 Monster,
4,500 miles, yellow/
blask, mint cond.
$4,900. 352-257-1513
HARLEY
*05 Heritage Soffall
Classlc.Leather
saddle bags.fuel
Inj. Prof.detalled.
Gold Medallion Pkg.
Only 6.113 Ml. Ultra
ard cover. Bike jack.
$12,500 (352)228-0841
Harley Davidson
'81 Shovelhead, 80",
completely serviced,
good shape. Ex.
access. $5,895, obo
352-746-7655;
726-4109
Harley Davidson
'98, Road King Police,
excel, cond., 21k ml,
new tires, new brakes
$8,000 obo,
352-212-0329
Harley Davidson
'99 Fatboy, 21,774 ml.
H-D Reman, top end
Other Extras $9,195.
(352) 563-9876
Honda Trike
Goldwfng'05.12,000 ml.
Black Cherry $29,500,
(352) 465-6991
Kawasaki KX 85
2006 DIrtbike. low hts,
mint cond., garaged. ,
1-owner. Must see -,
$1500 (352) 637-5143
SCOOTER
'05, 650 Bergman 5000K
MI, Powerful,
fast & fun. Loaded,
like new. $5,500.
(352) 637-6046
SUZUKI
05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
exc. cond. Incis new
pull behind trial, too
many xtras too list $9k
(352) 586-2806


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10,911'


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$9,711'


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D80252F
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A9111A
$11,411


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4658A
$9,911'


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D90039A
$8,988'


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29054A
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