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ECONOMY 2009:
Full steam ahead
President-
elect Bar-
rack Obama
taps spend-
ing watch-
dog, as he
plans to
announce
economic
recovery
plan.
/Page AIO
MIDEAST WOES:
Truce talks?
Egypt and France brokers
talks with Israel, Hamas,
Palestinians, discussions
to start today./Page A10O
AWARDS SEASON:
Local couple spent Christmas in Cuba
No vacation, though:
Shipwreck offcoast led
to briefstay in jail
NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
After spending Christmas in a Cuban jail,
Crystal River never looked so good to Rob
Vassallo and his girlfriend A.J. Smith.
Vassallo, 40, and Smith, 29, left their home
in Ozello in October to sail from Key West to
Jamaica. As they approached the west coast
of Cuba, 20-foot waves crashed Vassallo's 38-
foot Morgan sailboat into a sharp reef, ship-
wrecking the couple.
They spent the night sleeping on a beach
and were awakened by Cuban soldiers who
led them to a holding cell in a jail in Havana.
No toilet seats or toilet paper, ice-cold
showers, no toothbrushes or toothpaste and
chicken-skin soup for their meals.
They didn't set foot on U.S. soil until New
Year's Eve.
"I got a call Christmas morning," said Vas-
sallo's mother, Susan Vassallo. "I thought it
was a telemarketer. 'It's Christmas no
thank you,' I said and hung up."
Immediately the phone rang again and a
voice on the other end said, "This is a call
from Havana, Cuba. Don't hang up."
Two days earlier her son and his girl-
friend had run into rough water. "I was up
for two days straight, sailing," Vassallo said.
See CUBA/Page A4
BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
A.J. Smith and Rob Vassallo are glad to be home in Ozello after
they were shipwrecked and detained in Cuba during the Christ-
mas holiday.
Red Carpet rollick
Leonardo DiCaprio and Anne
Hathaway are among the
winners at the Palm Springs
International Film Festival
Awards Gala./Page C10
MARKET REPORT:
-Down day
Poor business condi-
ticnsr and increasing
j jobless. claims weigh
'.on the stock market.
/Page A7
OPINION:
During
this time, the
county made
multiple efforts
to locate a
recycling center
in the area.
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SPECIAL SECTION:
,
Manatee mirth
Florida Manatee Festival
comes to Crystal River this
weekend./Inside
MAKING PROGRESS:
The report is in
A national education
I1 magazine gives
*L ao Florida a
slightly higher
?, grade than last year
for annual education
rankings. /Page A3
PAULSON PROPOSAL:
Shake it up
,Treasury Secretary Henry
Paulson suggests, running
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
as public utilities./Page AO10
i YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE:
Trailer stolen
iA trailer storing equipment
tbel,:,rgng to the Nature
Coast Football league was
stoInr. Page A3
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Editorial ...................... A8
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Horoscope .............'.........C8
Lottery Numbers ............B4
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Obituaries .................. A5
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Monument to a legacy
Field namedfor
retiring CHS
athletic director
JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@
rW Ichronicleonline.com
Chronicle
--- t was the perfect gift. A
.simple gesture. One of
those priceless moments
that becomes etched in the
annals of history.
k The buildup was innocent
enough. As Citrus High
S"School Principal Leigh Ann
Bradshaw led a blindfolded
Vicki Overman from the
cafeteria to the campus'
grounds, few faculty mem-
bers knew what she had up
her sleeve. As the group
moved closer to the softball
field, however, one by one,
you could hear the oohs and
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle aahs. By the time the
Citrus High School Athletic Director Vicky Overman shows her surprise after she sees the sign renaming the
school's softball field in her honor; See LEGACY/Page A2
Five years on, family recalls fallen soldier
Aaron Weaver
graduated fom
Citrus High
SHEMIR WILES
swiles@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The years have eased the
pain, but not erased the
memories of devoted father,
husband, son, brother and
patriot Aaron A. Weaver.
"Time eventually makes it
better. It's not an obsession
anymore," Nancy Weaver,
Aaron's widow, said. "Unfor-
tunately, you have no choice
but to move on."
Today, Jan. 8, marks the
five-year anniversary of
Aaron's death.
"In some ways, it feels like
it was yesterday," Aaron's dad
Mike Weaver said.
Aaron, 32, a chief warrant
officer in the U.S. Army and
graduate of Citrus High School
and Central Florida Commu-
nity College, was among nine
soldiers killed when the Black
Hawk medevac helicopter he
was riding in was shot down by
a rocket Jan. 8,2004, near Fal-
lujah, Iraq, when he was being
flown to Baghdad for a med-
ical checkup.
Mike .said he thought his
career as a police officer
would have left him unaf-
fected by death.
"I figured I would be *a-
terproof," he said.
But when two officers from
MacDill Air Force Base in
Tampa showed up at his
doorstep to tell him his son
had been killed, he said he
became completely dysfunc-
tional.
"No parent expects to out-
live their child," he said.
After a year of living in a
grief, Mike Weaver said he
decided to pull himself to-
gether. Memories of a bright,
See WEAVER/Page A4
special to me UhinuIIIclu
This is the last picture taken of Aaron Weaver, left, and his
brother Ryan Weaver, right, in November 2003 on Aaron's sec-
ond visit to Baghdad International Airport.
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Man faces extradition to Citrus for car crash in 2000
SHEMIR WILES
swiles@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Almost nine years later, a
former Inverness man may fi-
nally face charges here in
Citrus County.
Deputies in Alcona County,
Mich., arrested Joshua
Wayne Anderson, 32, on Fri-
day on an active Citrus
County warrant for felony
charges of DUI manslaughter
and DUI with serious bodily
injury. A warrant was issued
for Anderson's arrest in May
2001, according to Citrus
County Sheriff's Office
spokeswoman Gail Tierney.
The warrant stems from an
April 6, 2000, car crash that
resulted in the death of 17-
year-old Joseph Hammonds.
Officials said Anderson,
who was 23 at the time, was
intoxicated the night he lost
control of his 1996 Chevrolet
and crashed into a tree on
Gospel Island Road in Inver-
ness. The crash killed Ham-
monds and injured Anderson
and two other passengers.
See CRASH/Page A2
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school's top administrators
had positioned themselves
a behind the backstop of the
Hurricanes softball field, the
only one still in suspense was
L. the day's guest of honor.
For the better part of 30
years, Overman had given
V her heart and soul to Citrus
High School. She has served
in many capacities over the
> years, including valuable
O stints as the girls' softball
coach. In 1981, she led the
I Lady Hurricanes to the state
SA tournament. They would re-
- turn the following year and
make it all the way to the
C state championship game
where they would finish as
state runner-up.
But on this day, it was for
.* her tireless dedication as the
Hurricanes athletic/activi-
L 7 ties director for the past 19
years that she was being
uniquely singled out and
honored. And because it had
( all started for Overman on
-- the softball diamond, on this,
0 -- her final day, it was ever-so-
appropriate that it would
end there as well.
Sn"We have one final gift for
you from everyone here at
Citrus High School," Brad-
S shaw told her friend and col-
league.
And with that she removed
U.) the red and white handker-
0 chief that had covered Over-
man's eyes.
no U It took just a moment for
W * her eyes to adjust to the
r bright sunlight. But when
they did, her words told the
Story.
^"Oh my God," she ex-
IA c claimed as she stared at the
V scoreboard that now bore her
4 name.
Her knees felt weak. She
- clutched the fence to steady
V her posture. Overcome by
emotion, she was speechless.
0 And then, finally she found
the words.
U "Thank you so much," she
I_ exclaimed, her words clearly
I audible even through the
Lears. "Oh wow! Oh man!"
-. < Stuck in the moment, it was
S [finally beginning to sink in.
- --- From this day forward, the
-softball field at Citrus High
School would forever be
- known as Vicki Overman
Field. It was a final act of ap-
preciation that cements for
Overman her permanent
place as a cornerstone of the
Citrus High School family.
Such a privilege is be-
stowed on few.
When Overman took the
job in January of 1990, she
was in many ways a pioneer.
Her contemporaries at the
time were mostly big burly
ex-football players and head
football coaches. Overman, a
98-pound former collegiate
basketball player, who had
taught for three years in the
prison system, was far from
.that. In fact when she was
named the school's athletic
director, she was one of only
a few women in the country
working in that position.
That, however, did not
deter her from paving new
roads and standing up for
what she believed was best
for her school, her athletes
and her sports programs.
"She was one heck of a
coach. She even came within
one game of the state cham-
pionship," former Citrus
High principal Ed Staten re-
minded everyone at the re-
tirement luncheon. "Vicki
was always competitive, but
above all else, she instilled
great sportsmanship into her
players. In the early '90s,
when she took on the posi-
tion, it was an unprecedented
step.
"But that never stopped
Vicki. She grew into one of
the area's sports leaders. She
set a standard in sports in
this area that still stands
today. Her high standards al-
ways came before winning."
The school's current prin-
cipal was quick to echo those
sentiments.
"No one has ever had their
finger on the pulse of this
school the way Vicki has. She
always knew what would and
wouldn't work," Bradshaw
said. "Vicki made it her de-
termination to instill good
sportsmanship and high aca-
demic standards into our ath-
letes. If they were going to
compete as a Hurricane, they
were going to do it with re-
spect, character and pride.
"This was never just her
job. It was her mission. Her
passion," Bradshaw contin-
ued. "The kids could tell how
much she loved them. And
actually, that gave her such
leeway to get away with
telling them things that no
one else could get away with
saying."
Staten, who promoted
Overman to her position as
athletic director, then
pointed out a few character-
istics that defined her career.
"She had the uncanny abil-
ity to come to you with an
idea, and by the time she left
your office, she had you be-
lieving it was your idea. Vicki
earned the respect of parents
and students alike. The kids
came to her because they
knew they could trust her.
She's always been there as a
rock at the school."
Over the course of the past
four decades, Overman has
been an integral part of the
daily activities at Citrus High
School. On Wednesday morn-
ing, when the students re-
turned from holiday break ...
she was absent.
In the days and months to
come, she may be tough to
find. Her sightings on cam-
pus may, for at least a while,
be far and few between. For
Overman plans on being busy
- enjoying retirement, trav-
eling the country's highways
aboard her treasured RV
"We'll fill the position,"
Bradshaw said. "But we'll
never replace her. Vicki is
one of kind. There will never
be another one like her."
On Tuesday afternoon,
Overman exited the high
school parking lot for the
final time as Citrus' athletic
director. As she drove away,
she left behind a legacy Be-
cause on a campus filled
with Citrus Hurricanes, she
was always the eye of the
storm.
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It took more than a year for
police to investigate the case
and issue a warrant forAnder-
son's arrest. However, by then,
police couldn't find Anderson.
Anderson and his parents had
moved to Basin, Wyo. Ander-
son's father, a former Citrus
County sheriff's deputy, had
been hired by a law enforce-
ment agency in Wyoming.
It took five months for au-
thorities in Wyoming to arrest
Anderson, but he posted his
$5,000 bond and was released.
Prosecutors at the State At-
torney's Office in Citrus
County filed extradition pa-
pers to get Anderson back in
Florida, but doctors, includ-
ing one hired by local prose-
cutors, found that Anderson
was both physically and men-
tally unable to withstand ex-
tradition because of injuries
caused by the crash. After
hearing from those doctors, a
Wyoming judge ruled that An-
derson couldn't be extradited
until his condition improved.
There was a re-evaluation
of Anderson about six months
after the ruling and his con-
dition was unchanged, ac-
cording to court records.
Since that time, Tierney said
she is unsure how Anderson
ended up in Michigan.
The State Attorney's Office
is now seeking a governor's
warrant for Anderson's extra-
dition. A local judge had al-
ready signed off on the
paperwork, Tierney said.
"It's moving along," she said.
During his first appearance
in court in Michigan, Tierney
said Anderson did not indicate
he would fight extradition. He
is currently being held without
bond in Michigan.
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JANUARY 8, 2009
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Around
THE STATE
Citrus County
Dawsy to speak at
meeting Saturday
Sheriff Jeff Dawsy will be
the guest speaker at the Sat-
urday meeting of the Central
Citrus Democratic Club.
Dawsy will preside at the in-
stallation of the new officers:
Johann Lee, president; Hans
Witter, vice president; Judith
Groner, treasurer and
Stephanie Adams, secretary.
The meeting will be at 11 a.m.
at Central Ridge Library in
Beverly Hills.
Sports show features
Seven Rivers teams
The Seven Rivers Christian
School boys and girls varsity
basketball teams will be fea-
Stured on this week's Sports
Spotlight show on WYKE TV.
Mike Deem, Stan Solovich,
Dennis Jenkins and Rocky
Hensley conduct interviews
each week with coaches and
athletes of Citrus County high
school sports teams. Sports
Spotlight can be seen at 8:30
p.m. today, noon Friday and
9:30 p.m. Saturday on Bright
House cable channel 16.
Brown-Waite officials
to meet public
Representatives for U.S.
Rep Ginny Brown-Waite, R-
K Brooksville, will host con-
stituent outreach meetings
throughout the 5th District in
K the coming weeks to meet
1 with residents of the area to
discuss their views and con-
cems.
Staff members from Rep.
Brown-Waite's office will ex-
;: plain how to get in touch with
o the Congresswoman to rem-
edy a problem, offer general
assistance and information,
and outline what services are
available through the office.
A representative from Rep.
Brown-Waite's office will be
available 10 to 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 21, at the
Citrus County Resource Cen-
ter (Veteran's Service Office
Training Room), 2804 W. Marc
Knighton Ct., Lecanto.
Orlando
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specialty plates
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and endangered panthers are
no match for Florida Gators.
At least when it comes to li-
cense plates.
University of Florida license
plates were the most popular
in the state's specialty license
plate program last year.
More than 113,000 vehicles
currently have Florida Gators
license plates. That's more
than 7 percent of Florida's
more than 1.6 million specialty
license plates.
St. Augastine
St. Johns board OKs
golf carts on roads
Golf carts will soon be legal
on some country roads in St.
Johns County in northern
Florida.
The county commission
unanimously approved an or-
dinance Tuesday allowing
carts to share roads with cars,
but it will only apply in areas
where the speed limit is below
25 mph.
Several housing develop-
ments have supported the
concept to cut down on auto-
mobile traffic.
Opa-locka
Officer hospitalized
after car crash
Police said an Opa-locka
officer was hospitalized after
another car struck his
cruiser.
The officer, whose name
has not yet been released,
was taken to Jackson North
Medical Center in North
SMiami Beach to be treated
for neck and back pain.
He was listed in good con-
dition Wednesday afternoon.
Police said the crash is the
second time in the past week
an Opa-locka police officer
has been hit while on duty.
-From staff and wire reports
Trailer stolen from youth league
CRISTY LOFTIS
cloftis@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Nature Coast Football League vol-
unteers have taken a $10,000 blow, los-
ing footballs, field equipment,
uniforms, concession stand tools and a
new utility trailer to theft.
The locked trailer, filled with sup-
plies for the youth football and cheer-
leading league, was stolen between
5:30 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. Tuesday
from Beverly Hills, Citrus County Sher-
iff's spokeswoman Gail Tierney said.
It was parked at George's Wholesale
Tire at 3260 N. Lecanto Highway, a
business that has continuously spon-
sored the league.
The football league's season ended
HOW TO HELP
* If ,cou have information about the stolen trailer, please call the sheriff's
office at 726 1121.
* To donate funds to the nature Coast Football League, send checks to
PO. Box 159, Crystal River, FL 34423.
* To donate equipment to the league, please call Andy Mehlenbacher at
726.6230.
in November for about 300 local chil-
dren ages 5 to 14, league co-treasurer
Regina Fillinger said. The trailer
stored items including belts, flags, field
spray markers, pylons, first aid sup-
plies, spare uniforms, commercial cof-'
fee makers, hot dog cookers, slow
cookers, coolers and drink dispensers.
"I'm sure the person who did it did-
n't realize they were stealing from
kids," Fillinger said.
The white 6-by-12-foot utility trailer
was purchased this year League vol-
unteers planned to have the trailer
painted or marked in the coming year.
The trailer has a side and rear en-
trance door and had a single axle.
While the league has liability insur-
ance, it does not have theft coverage,
Fillinger said.
The theft comes hard to the 50 vol-
unteers who run the league. Each year
Bird counters scour the skie,
Jack Casselberry, of Inverness, and other Audubon Society members participate Monday in the a
count near the boat ramp in Ozello.
Audubon Society finds 136species offeathered friend
CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The ring-billed gull was the most-
counted bird in the 2008 Christmas
Bird Count in Citrus County.
"Usually, it's robins," said Jim Bierly,
a member of the Citrus County
Audubon Society who took part in the
count "But this year, robins just didn't
come into Citrus County. They don't
migrate, if they don't have to."
The robins may have found the
weather warm enough in Georgia,
Bierly said. Or they may have flown in
to settle two or three counties away.
County birders have participated in
the Christmas Bird Count for about 22
years, Bierly said. Nationally, this was
the 109th count sponsored by the Na-
tional Audubon Society, a nonprofit
environmental organization. This year,
it was scheduled from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5
for tens of thousands of volunteers to
get out their binoculars, bird guides
Natw epw
and checklists to tally the birds in their
communities.
In Citrus County, 40 volunteer bird-
ers counted 16,792 birds of 136 species
within a 7 1/2-mile radius of.Crystal
River Airport
"Mostly, it's the same routine,"
Bierly said. "Right now, the most com-
mon birds are gulls and crows."
Other species would be more com-
mon in different seasons, he said. Al-
though no one saw such pretty birds as
the red-cockaded woodpecker, he ex-
pected many of them could be seen in
the forests. They just weren't near the
airport
. "Most of the migratory birds have al-
ready passed through," Bierly said.
The information is sent to the.Na-
tional Audubon Society, where it is
compiled and used as a database for
birdlife across the United States.
"Mostly, the count is for showing
trends," Bierly said. "Whether species
are increasing or decreasing. You can
almost follow the temperature across
the United State
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form is filled in.
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the league uses proceeds from conces-
sion sales to give football scholarships
to'children who can't afford the league.
They also give several $1,000 college
scholarships to graduating seniors who
came through the league and gave
money to the family of a child who died
from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
"We make every'effort to put every
extra dollar we make back into the
community in a way that benefits chil-
dren," Fillinger said.
Anyone with information about the
theft should call the sheriff's office at
726-1121 or the anonymous tips line at
(888) 269-8477 (ANY TIPS).
To donate to the Nature Coast Foot-
ball League, send checks to PO. Box
159, Crystal River, FL 34423. To donate
equipment or for more information
call Andy Mehlenbacher at 726-6230.
Mascot
sshells
out
awards
; Inverness
honors residents
S CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer@
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Chronicle
S.. Sunny Cooter shuffled
Tuesday into the Inverness
.. City Council meeting to
hand out "cooter kudos" to
:-...;.-. ...... 23 cheerleaders who com-
peted for a national champi-
onship.
As Sunny Cooter, the city's
mascot, passed out certifi-
S... -cates of ap-
preciationto
23 Inverness
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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle and their
annual Christmas bird c o a c hes,
Mayor Bob .
Sin county Plaisted Frank
Is in coun said, "The DiGlovanni
team, took Inverness city
*s by the bird counts. sixth place. manager
)ird counts should be This is pretty spoke at
significant as Tuesday's
counter sights a bird they were meeting.
checklist, a rare bird first in the
city and region, and they
mean the bird is rare, competed against 250,000
supposed to be here at girls in this country."
,said. The event they placed so
were seen this year, highly in was the Pop
en sighted, the bird Warner Little Scholars Inc.'s
iave given a descrip- Super Bowl and National.
its size and the envi- Cheer and Dance Champi-
it was found. If onships last month at Dis-
ograph would be at- ney's Wide World of Sports
Complex in Orlando.
'or the annual count After the cheerleaders
ion with many of the had their photos taken with
SSunny Cooter, the city coun-
e who don't belong to cil turned to the business of
along," Bierly said.n go on approving the bid to install a
nts in different coun generator at Lift Station No.
re here. They help us 5, which s at theintersec-
we may not have that tion of Camellia Street and
rs." West Highland Boulevard.
"The project is well within
our budget," said City Man-
ager Frank DiGiovanni.
The bid before city coun-
cil members for $74,900
came from Central Florida
Electric of Ocala. DiGio-
vanni advised that $83,000
I was available to support the
|") project under the adopted
I I capital improvement plan.
I He said the generator was
necessary to provide a reli-
S able utility service.
"During severe weather
"- events, a power outage cre-
-a ates a concern," DiGiovanni
said. "It's preferable to in-
-,, ~__ stall a generator rather than
to dispatch crews to move
generators about. The in-
stallation of a generator at
strategic lift stations brings
stability. It really does."
I e In answering council
I members' questions, DiGio-
vanni said this would be the
wo i r | I third embedded generator
in the utility system, and the
S .. .. ., city would be looking at two
or three more in the future.
The generators are installed
at lift stations that function
as collection points in the
city's sewage system.
S Council members unani-
.. - mously approved the bid for
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WEAVER
Continued from Page Al
athletic child who evolved
into a dependable, hard-
working man helped him
cope with the tragedy
When the entire family
gathers, Mike said sometimes
he sets up Aaron's chair from
a tent he lived in while in
Iraq and places a beer on it in
his qiemory.
"I don't think you ever get
used to it," Mike said. "But he
certainly is remembered."
Nancy said things haven't
been easy, but she's learned
to deal with it more as time
goes on. At first, she said she
used to think maybe it was a
mistake and it wasn't him
killed. Slowly, she began to
accept the truth.
Lately, she said the hardest
part has been her two chil-
dren, Savannah and Austin.
Austin is the oldest and has
clear memories of his stepfa-
ther, but Savannah was only
CUBA
Continued from Page Al
"It was fun," Smith said.
"We were just tired."
As Vassallo set out to ma-
neuver the boat around the
south side of Cuba, hoping to
find calmer weather, the
waves whipped up and
pushed the boat into the
reef.
That's when they spotted
the lighthouse at Cabo de San
Antonio, a military camp, and
went ashore. By then it was
about 2:30 a.m.
"We were yelling, 'Hpola!
Hola!' but no one woke up,"
Vassallo said.
Exhausted, they set up a
camp on the beach and slept,
waking the next morning to
seven or eight Cuban soldiers
CImus Coum'y (FL) CHRONICLE
:.ibout a year old when Aar.on
died. Nancy said it's hard for
Savannah because even
though she's explained what
happened, Savannah doesn't
understand why it happened
and why daddy isn't around.
To keep his memory alive,
her children have tons of
photos of their dad, and
Nancy said they sometimes
talk about how things would
be now if daddy were still
alive.
She also makes sure her
children know what Aaron
did for them when he was
there.
"I tell of all the good things
he provided for them," she
said.
Aaron loved giving Savan-
nah baths and spending time
with her on his lunch breaks.
And he taught Austin how to
ride a bike and play sports,
Nancy said. She said people
have let Aaron's military ca-
reer define him, but that's
only a small part of who he
was as a person.
"He was so much more
ordering them to get up.
"We followed them to the
lighthouse, where we waited
for higher officials and an in-
terpreter," Vassallo said.
Allowed to go back to the
boat to gather their belong-
ings, Vassallo and Smith dis-
covered the Cuban soldiers
taking the boat apart.
"That made me mad and
cry," Smith said. "I didn't cry
through the whole thing until
then."
Next, the couple was taken
to Havana and put in jail
with others facing immigra-
tion problems, including two
women and two men from
Ecuador, a man from Aus-
tralia and one from England.,
"The men were actually
treated better than the
women at the jail," Vassallo
said. "Only the men could use
the phone, and the food was
than that," Nancy said.
He wasn't just a war hero,
she said, he was a great hus-
band and father who loved
his family Nancy said the
kids and her came first, no
matter what, and Aaron loved
to laugh. She called him the
glue that held not only their
family, but also the entire
Weaver family together.
Occasionally, Nancy said,
someone will ask her if she
knew this would happen if
she would she do it all over
again. To her, the question is
nonsense. In the five -years
they were married, Nancy
said she has so many warm
memories. No way can she
imagine her life without the
time she spent with Aaron.
"I'm still thankful I had it at
all," she said.
Ryan Weaver, Aaron's
younger brother, used the
death as a motivator to ac-
complish his dreams.
"Aaron fuels my fire to be
successful," Ryan said.
Every chance Ryan gets,
whether it's on stage as a
horrible. The fried chicken
had feathers in it"
Because the United States
does not have an embassy in
Cuba, Americans go through
the Swiss embassy via the
U.S. Interests Section. It was
a representative from that of-
fice who had called Mrs. Vas-
sallo on Christmas morning.
With the boat confiscated
by the Cubans, Vassallo
needed money wired to the
Interests Section for plane
fare to Miami and bus fare to
Crystal River for himself and
Smith.
"We spent Christmas Eve
and Christmas Day in jail,"
Vassallo said.
They were released Dec. 26
and sent to stay in a private
house, which belonged to a
university professor.
Vassallo said although the
home they stayed in was nice,
country music artist or in
front of his students, he said
he makes sure people know
why he does what he does.
Ryan is dutifully pursuing
a music career in Nashville
and continuing to teach war-
rant officer candidates .at
Fort Rucker, Ala. Ryan said
it's sad it took a tragedy to
make him realize not to take
life for granted, but he has
used the situation to make
himself a stronger person.
Singing has become Ryan's
outlet. After Aaron died,
Ryan said he felt lost, but
writing songs allowed him to
put everything into perspec-
tive. It allowed him to heal.
"It doesn't hurt all the time
like it used to," Ryan said.
Holidays, Aaron's birthday
and, of course, today are par-
ticularly hard days, Ryan
said. But he said he's learned
to view his brother's death in
a different way that helps
him manage. However, no
matter how much time goes
by, Ryan said he still always
thinks about Aaron.
they also saw a lot of poverty.
Groceries are purchased by
using rationing cards, and
people dumped sewage out
their windows onto the city
streets.
"Everything's decaying,"
he said.
While they waited for the
Cuban government to ap-
prove their leaving, they
were taken back to the jail
and also stayed at another
private home. Every time
they were promised, "Tomor-
row you can go," something
happened to keep them yet
another day.
"We didn't hear anything
for three days, and that was
tough," Mrs. Vassallo said. "I
didn't know if they wanted
more money, like a ransom.
People were telling me hor-
ror stories about,Cuba and
then people told me how
"I don't think I'll ever stop
missing him," he said.
Mike Weaver said today
will be just another day. He
said he and his family never
celebrate Aaron's death;
they remember him when-
ever they are together.
Nancy said she usually buys
a balloon and she and the
children go outside to let it
go so it can visit Aaron in
heaven. Afterward, she said
they go about their day be-
cause she doesn't want Jan. 8
to become a day her children
dread.
"When they think about it, I
don't want them to be sad,"
she said. "I want them to re-
member all the good things."
Ryan said he usually
spends Jan. 8 in a fog.
"I spend a whole lot of
time thinking about it," Ryan
said.
And even though he admits
today he will be sad, tomor-
row he said he'll go back to
driving for success, with the
memory of his big brother
Aaron backing him.
great Cuba is, so I didn't know
what to believe."
Finally, Vassallo and Smith
got on a noisy twin-engine
plane to Miami on New
Year's Eve, landed in Miami
at 9 p.m. and were headed to
Crystal River by 10:20 p.m.
"We rang in the New Year
on a Greyhound bus," Vas-
sallo said. "I was ex-
hausted."
Now they're back working
at The Other Place in Ozello
and planning for their next
sailing trip.
"What I'm doing next is
making another boat out of
Kevlar," Vassallo said. "I'm
going to use hydrogen motors
and solar panels no gas, no
diesel."
And no Cuba.
"I'll put a little more dis-
tance between me and
Cuba," he said.
For the RECORD
Citrus County
Sheriff
Arrests
Adam Joseph Seymour,
26, 9 N. Candle Point, Crystal
River, at 2:20 p.m. Tuesday on a
Bay County warrant charge of vio-'
lation of probation in reference to
an original felony lewd lascivious
charge on a minor. No bond.
Mary Eleanor Herman, 49,1
4400 S. Marquis Point, No. 37, Ho-
mosassa, at 3:09 p.m. Tuesday oni
a charge of petit theft. Bond $250.i
Michael Eric Richards, 40,
5621 S. Oak Ridge Drive, Ho-
mosassa, at 3:09 p.m. Tuesday on,
charges of tampering with evi-
dence and petit theft. Bond $2,500.
Willard Strayor Chandler,
45, of an unknown address, at
4:20 p.m. Tuesday on a Citrus
County warrant charge of violation
of probation in reference to an
original felony charge of aggra-
vated assault with a deadly
weapon without intent to do bodily
harm. No bond.
Dean J. Andrinle, 49,2296 S.
Femdell Point, Crystal River, at 4:07
p.m. Tuesday on charges of driving
with a suspended/revoked license
(habitual traffic offender), altering
registration/license plate/decal/mo-
bile home stickers and having a tag
not assigned to the attached vehi-'
cle. He was additionally charged
with dealing in stolen property and a
Citrus County warrant charge of vi-
olation of probation in reference to
an original charge of failure to reg-
ister a motor vehicle. Bond $9,155.
John R. Auld, 51, 2350 N.
Florida Ave., Hernando, at 4:22
p.m. Tuesday on a charge of dis-
orderly intoxication. Bond $150.
Ashley E. Rankin, 24, 3890
S. Owens Trail, Inverness, at 8:53
p.m. Tuesday on a charge of pos-
session/intent to sell/dispense/de-
liver a listed drug. Bond $250.
Tammy Ellen Singleton, 48,
9209 N.Abbot Drive, Dunnellon, at
1:24 a.m. Wednesday on a charge
of possession of drug parapherna-
lia. Bond $500.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
City H
Daytona Bch. 71
Ft. Lauderdale 75
Fort Myers 73
Gainesville 70
Homestead 74
Jacksonville 71
Key West 75
Lakeland 70
Melbourne .71,
THREE DAY OUTLOOK Exclusive daily
V TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING
' High: 67 Low: 42
Mostly sunny, windy and
seasonably cool
FRIDAY & SATURDAY MORNING
High: 72 Low: 50
Lots of sunshine and pleasant
SATURDAY & SUNDAY MORNING
S High: 74 Low: 52
Mostly sunny and nice
ALMANAC
TEMPERATURE*
Wednesday
Record
Normal
Mean temp.
Departure from mean
PRECIPITATION*
Wednesday
Total for the month
Total for the year
Normal for the year
*As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 4
76/55
88/25
71/49
66
+6
0.07 in.
0.08 in.
0.08 in.
0.67 in.
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moder-
ate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Wednesday at 3 p.m. 29.88 in.
DEW POINT
Wednesday at 3 p.m. 55
HUMIDITY
Wednesday at 3 p.m. 63%
POLLEN COUNT**.
Trees, grasses and weeds were
all light.
"**Light only extreme allergic will show
symptoms, moderate most allergic will
experience symptoms, heavy all allergic will
experience symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Wednesday was good with pol-
lutants mainly ozone.
SOLUNAR TABLES
DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR
MORNING) AFTERNOON)
THURSDAY 2:15 8:31 2:47 9:03
FRIDAY 3:14 9:30 3:47 10:03
CELESTIAL OUTLOOK.
SSUNSET TONIGHT..................... 5:50 P.M
SUNRISE TOMORROW.....................7:25A.M.
MOONRISE TODAY ...........................3:10 P.M.
JAN. 17 JAN.28B FEB. 2 MOONSET TODAY ....................... 4:50 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/fire_weather/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.
Thursday Friday
High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
1:52 a/11:29 a 4:45 p/11:05,p 2:56 a/12:26 p 5:36 p/--
12:13 a/8:51 a 3:06 p/8:27 p 1:17 a/9:48 a 3:57 p/9:27 p
12:53 p/6:39 a 11:04 p/6:15 p 1:44 p/7:36 a -- /7:15 p
1:02 a/10:28 a 3:55 p/10:04 p 2:06 a/11:25 a 4:46 p/11:04 p
.r. .
Southwest wir
knots. Seas 3
inland waters
F'cast City
s Miami
s Ocala
s Orlando
pc Pensacola
s Sarasota
s Tallahassee
s Tampa
s Vero Beach
s W. Palm Bch.
H L F'cast
75 58 s
70 41 s
71 47 s
70 48 s
70 50 s
70 39 s
70 51 s
72 46 s.
72 49 s
MARINE OUTLOOK.
nds from 10 to 20 Gulf water
to 5 feet. Bay and temperature
will be choppyv.
Skies will be mostly sunny, but it 70
will be breezy. 7 0
'Tken at Aripeka
Location Tues. Wed. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 27.89 27.90 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.58 34.56 39.25
Tsala Apopk
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.05 39.04 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. Thidaa Is data s 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
City
Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday
H L Pcp. Fcst H L
Albany 33 25 .71 sn 33 14
Albuquerque 49 26 sa 51 29
Asheville 54 52 .87 s 42 24
Atlanta 55 481.01 s 54 32
Atlantic City 48 371.09 c 40 28
Austin 74 27 s .76 45
Baltimore 39 321.60 pc 41 27
Billings 48 29 .17 sh 52 28
Birmingham 56 49 .74 s 53 34
Boise 49 35 sh 47 27
Boston 39 291.15 c 38 20
Buffalo 35 32 .33 sn 27 17
Burlington, VT 33 20 .21 an 27 9
Charleston, SC 69 60 s 60 39
Charleston, WV 51 491.61 sn 31 19
Charlotte 61 49 .34 s 51 27
Chicago 29 28 .04 pc 23 17
Cincinnati 41 33 .13 sf 30 18
Cleveland 33 29 .32 sn 29 21
Columbia, SC 64 61 .25 s 56 31
Columbus, OH 36 33 .32 sn 28 18
Concord, N.H. 25 24 .53 c 33 12
Dallas 67 36 s 69 47
Denver 55 31 s 62 35
Des Molnes 25 19trace pc 28 24
Detroit 31 28 .04 sn 29 22
El Paso 60 30 s 66 37
Evansville, IN 36 31 .12 pc 36 22
Harrisburg 34 29 .90 c 34 24
Hartford 34 281.10 c 36 19
Houston 67 40 s 76 59
Indianapolis. 32 29 .02 pc 28 19
Jackson 59 45 .01 s 63 40
LasVegas 57 35 s 60 40
Little Rock 57 32 s 57 36
Los Angeles 63 46 s 66 49
Louisville 35 34 .08 pc 34 22
Memphis 52 37 .01 pc 48 35
Milwaukee 31 24 .16 pc 21 14
Minneapolis 12 10 pc 16 12
Mobile 63 54 .62 s 66 45
Montgomery 61 551.29 s 60 35
Nashville 46 39 .19 pc 42 25
KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle;
f=falr hnhazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=raln;
rs=raln/snow mix; sdsunny; shnshowers;
sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=wlndy.
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City H LPcp. FcstH L
New Orleans 64 52 .46 s 67 53
New York City 37 31'1.26 c 39 26
Norfolk 71 41 .14 pc 50 29
Oklahoma City 61 26 s 65 45
Omaha 28 24 pc 36 31
Palm Springs 71 43 s 71 49
Philadelphia 41 321.65 c 40 25
Phoenix 63 40 s 69 46
Pittsburgh 40 321.05 sn 30 18
Portland, ME 26 23 .44 c 38 25
Portland, Ore 56 53 .15 sh 46 37
Providence, R.I. 37 291.38 c 39 21
Raleigh 68 43 .16 pc 46 27
Rapid City 32 20 .08 c 50 28
Reno -59 29 c 52 26
Rochester, NY 38 28 .75 sn 28 15
Sacramento 46 35 c 54 41
St. Louis 41 31 pc 36 28
St. Ste. Marle 26 17 .02 sn 20 12
Salt Lake City 44 30 .02 c 47 27
San Antonio 72 28 s 77 52
San Diego 69 47 s 63 50
San Francisco 50 44 c 55 46
Savannah 69 63 .16 s 62 38
Seattle 52 501.67 sh 47 36
Spokane 43 35 sh 43 27
Syracuse 33 25 .59 sn 27 15
Topeka 43 28 pc 46 39
Washington 40 321.17 pc 43 27
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 86 Miami, Fla. LOW -11 MInot AFB, N.D.
WORLD CITIES
THURSDAY
CITY H/LISKY
Acapulco 87/71/pc
Amsterdam 30/20/pc
Athens 50/40/sh
Beijing 26/15/c
Berlin 28/15/pc
Bermuda 71/64/ts
Cairo 66/42/s
Calgary 34/0/sn
Havana 82/59/ts
Hong Kong 67/59/pc
Jerusalem 68/49/s
Lisbon 42/32/s
London 38/28/pc
Madrid 37/26/pc
Mexico City 72/47/pc
Montreal 28/12/sn
Moscow 21/9/sf
Paris 36/24/s
Rio 78/67/ts
Rome 45/34/sh
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Tokyo 49/40/pc
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Ron Asheton, 60
GUITARIST
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Punk
guitarist Ron Asheton of The
Stooges has been found dead in
his Ann Arbor home. He was 60.
City police Sgt Brad Hill says
there were no signs of foul play,
and the death appeared to be of
natural causes.
Hill says officers discovered
Asheton early Tuesday after
they were called to his home
around midnight by an associ-
ate who hadn't heard from him
in several days.
Asheton was an original
member of The Stooges, the in-
fluential protopunk band
founded in Ann Arbor in 1967.
Asheton's brother, Scott, was
the band's drummer.
Asheton's distorted guitar
was a hallmark of the Iggy Pop-
led group's late-1960s and
early-1970s sound. He was
named the 29th greatest gui-
tarist of all time in 2003 by
Rolling Stone.
Willard W.
Scott Jr., 82
FORMER WEST
POINT LEADER
WASHINGTON Ret Lt
Gen. Willard W Scott Jr., who
was superintendent of the U.S.
Military Academy at West Point
from 1981 to 1986, has died. He
was 82.
Scott suffered from a form of
Parkinson's disease and died
Thursday at his home in
Alexandria, Va., according to
family members.
Scott was born Feb. 18, 1926,
at Fortress Monroe, Va., and
graduated from West Point in
1948 with a commission in field
artillery. During his Army ca-
reer he was the commanding
general of MACVtroops in Viet-
nam from 1970-72, the 25th Di-
vision, based in Hawaii, from
1976-78, and 5th Corps in Ger-
many from 1980-81.
As West Point's 52nd superin-
tendent and foryears afterward
Scott led cheers while riding an
Army mule, the academy's mas-
cot, along the sidelines during
football games.
Following his retirement
from the military, Scott was ex-
ecutive director of the Associa-
tion of Military Colleges and
Schools in the U.S. from 1988-97.
He is survived by his wife of
60 years, Justine Dorney Scott,
and seven children.
. ...... Obituaries
Idalina P.
DeMelo, 81
HERNANDO
Idalina P DeMelo, 81, of
Hernando, died on January 6,
2009, at her home. Visitation
for Mrs. DeMelo will be held
on Friday, January 9, 2009,
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and
again from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
with a Vigil Service at 6:30
p.m. at the Heinz Funeral
Home, 2507 Hwy. 44 West in
Inverness. A Mass of Chris-
tian Burial will be. held on
Saturday, January 10, 2009, at
Ou.r Lady. bFatima Catholic
'Church in Inverness with
burial to follow at Memorial
Gardens in Beverly Hills.
Heinz Funeral Home & Cre-
mation, Inverness.
Medford
DeVine, 79
CITRUS SPRINGS
Medford Jean DeVine
passed away Sunday, Decem-
ber 28,2008, at 5:09 p.m. leav-
ing behind her husband
. Virgil DeVine, daughter
Carol Parham, two grandchil-
dren, Sara Shaw and Evan
Shaw and three great grand-
children, Chloe Lexa, age 8,
Cassidy Eldridge, age 5, and
Jaxon Shaw, age 5 months.
Virgil and Medford, formerly
from St. Louis, Mo., spent
their retired years living in
Bismarck, and Fredricktown,
Mo., before moving to
Florida. Medford DeVine
was born July 3, 1929, in St.
Louis, Mo. Married Virgil
DeVine, February 16, 1949.
Virgil and Medford would
have been married 60 years
February 16, 2009. Medford
DeVine was a world traveler,
an adventurer, excellent
seamstress, painter, loved
crafts, history, and loved life.
Jean and Virgil spent 7 1/2
years in Saudi Arabia, he was
on loan from TWA to Saudia
Arabian Airlines. Jean loved
the Souk shopping and spoke
Arabic. He retired at 55 years
and they traveled up until
2007 when her illness started.
She had wonderful Hospice
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Mo., on Friday, January 2,
2009, at 1 p.m. She was buried
in Jefferson Barracks, Ceme-
tery.
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James
Dunkle, 98
INVERNESS
JAMES H. DUNKLE, 98,
Inverness, died Wednesday,
January 7,2009, at Citrus Me-
morial hospital. Chas. E.
Davis Funeral Home with
Crematory is in charge of pri-
vate cremation arrange-
ments.
Richard
Ingram, 67
CRYSTAL RIVER
Richard S. Ingram, 67, of
Crystal River, FL, died on
Dec. 13, 2008, under the lov-
ing care of his family at the
Hospice House in Lecanto.
Richard was born on May 15,
1941, in Dunedin, FL, the son
of Robert and Doris Ingram.
He was raised in Clearwater.
Richard was a construction
manager, running multi-mil-
lion dollar highrise projects.
Survivors include his mother
Doris Ingram of Crystal
River, son Dale Ingram of
Tampa, brothers, Bob Ingram
(Doris) of Jacksonville and
David Ingram (Nancy) of
Brooksville and a multitude
of grandchildren, cousins,
nephews and nieces. Heinz
Funeral Home & Cremation,
Inverness, FL
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Ferdinand
Morelli, 93
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.
FERDINAND A.
MORELLI, 93, of Staten Is-
land, died Monday, January 5,
2009, at the Silver Lake Nurs-
ing Home. Born in New York
City on March 13, 1915, to the
late Frank and Genevieve
Morelli, he was a former res-
ident of Inverness for over 25
years. Mr. Morelli was a re-
tired supervisor with the
New York Transit Authority, a
former member of Our Lady
of Fatima Parish, Knights of
Columbus and a volunteer
fireman. He is survived by
his son, Antonio (Tracey)
Morelli of Staten Island, his-
daughter, Genevieve (Peter)
Saderholm of Gabrills, MD,
his sister-in-law Elaine
Morelli of Inverness, 7 grand-
children and 9 great grand-
children. He was preceded in
death by his wife, Margaret
12/23/98 and his son, Frank
3/2/2000. Graveside services
for Mr. Morelli will be con-
ducted on Saturday, Jan. 10,
2009 at 12 Noon from the Oak
Ridge Cemetery in Inver-
ness, with Fr. Charles Leke,
officiating. There will be no
calling hours at the funeral
home. Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home, Inverness.
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Ferdinand 'Fred'
R. Pesche, 88
DUNNELLON
Ferdinand "Fred" Robert
CI. E. 2& ,
Funeral Home
With Crematory
RANALD M. LEACH
Services: Sat. 2pm Chapel
JAMES OLVER
Private Cremation Arrangements
ROSE MARIE CHURPITA
Services: Fretthold Funeral Home
No. Tonawanda, NY
KENNETH MCCARTY
Services: Thurs., Ipm Chapel
Viewing: Thurs., 12 NOON
JAMES CLEVINGER
Private Graveside Services
Florida National Cemetery
LARRY CROOK
Services: Sat., 10am Chapel
FERDINAND MORELLI
Graveside Services: Sat., 12 NOON
Oak Ridge Cemetery
726-8323
Pesche, 88, of Dunnellon died
.Monday, January 5, 2009. Fu-
neral services will be in Des
Plains, Ill.
Roberts Funeral Home of
Dunnellon.
Frank Vaughan
LECANTO
In Memory of Frank
Vaughan,
Frank Vaughan was born in
Largo, Florida, on October
14, 1934. He was a resident of
the Key Training Center
since 1982. He died& Decem-
ber 22, 2008,
at the Rehab
Center of
Brentwood.
He is sur-
vived by
A l e n e
Matthews,
his mother, 2
sisters Faye Frapnk
Carroll and Vaughan
Marilyn Elliott who all reside
in Canada. His grave site bur-
ial was in Brandon, Florida,
on December 29,2008.
In memory of Frank
Vaughan, the following me-
morial services will be held
on Thursday, January 8, 2009,
at the First Baptist Church of
Inverness at 4:00 p.m. and
Tuesday January 13, 2009, at
the Chet Cole Life Enrich-
ment Center at the Key
Training Center at 4:00p.m.
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on County Road 480 on a site
slated for a future elementary
school. That proposal was not
well received in the community
and never got beyond staff level.
The county has also tried to place
a recycling center in the com-
mercial development at the in-
tersection of U.S. 98 and U.S. 19,
but according to county officials,
community officials did not re-
spond to a request.
After review of all county and
state-owned property in the area,
county Solid Waste Management
Division officials found nothing
suitable for a recycling center
and they bought land on C.R. 480
opposition from the civic associ-
ation, which cites a number of
concerns about development of
the center, including its cost, the
location, and its potential impact
on nearby homeowners.
While the association is exer-
cising its responsibility to home-
owners by raising questions
about the project,
simply opposing the
$SUE: recycling center is
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Sugarmill homeowners or the
recycling county as a whole.
position. The fact is that
there is currently
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Sugarmill ter in the area, and
green. many residents of
the community
have voiced sup-
port for developing one. Al-
though recycling centers are not
always beautiful, they can be de-
veloped in a way that is aestheti-
cally pleasing, and they can be
kept clean and attractive.
Instead of simply opposing the
center and suggesting it should
be located somewhere else, the
civic association would better
serve the interests of the commu-
nity by working cooperatively
with county waste management
officials to assure that the center
is developed in a way that blends
into the neighborhood, and once
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I just saw on Bay News 9 that the
street department picked
up 40 tons of garbage
after the New Year's Eve
celebration in New York
City. Now I understand
why the roadways in Citrus
County look like a dump.
I'm melting
This is in response to
the ... Sound Off, "No res- CAL
solutions in the paper for 563-
Friday, Jan. 2. This gentle-
man who wrote in about
the global warming ... He's the rea-
son why this country is in such sad
shape ... To think that it's going to
melt the snow so people can get
home for the winter ...
Taking care of us
Well, we voted for change and
here it comes. Our newly elected
Democratic majority is talking
about a 50-cents-a-gallon gas tax.
After all, this will help us conserve
and it's for our own good. A tax that
will hurt the poorest of the poor.
Now they also would like to see if
we can require GPS on cars so they.
can tax us on the mileage. This is
another tax on the poor. Imagine
delivering newspapers and having
to pay a tax on the mileage. Home
delivery would be gone and the cost
of everything we get in the stores
would skyrocket. Yup, the good-ol'
Democrats will take care of the
poor by taxing us.
Learn to read
I just got my water bill from the
City of Inverness. I do not have a
dishwasher, I do not have a washing
machine, I live by myself, I hardly
cook anything, I'm a microwave
person and my water bill showed I
used 2,000 gallons of water in one
month. I think they need to get new
employees that know how to read a
meter.
For the dogs
Pine Ridge is a fine subdivision.
They certainly need a cell
S phone tower. There is a
golf course and horse
trails. It's a fabulous sub-
division, but what they re-
ally need is a dog park.
Most residents have a dog
and there is ample land
available for a nice park'
for owners and their dogs.
That would really be
i79 great.
Pay the man
This is in response to Jan. 3's
Sound Off titled "Making money."
Of course the county's going to
keep that recycling money. After
all, they have to pay for these
commissioners. These commis.
sioners who are ruining our wet-
lands, driving our home values
down, ending employment oppor-
tunities and just basically ruining
this beautiful county that we have
to live in. They have to pay these
people somehow. Why not take
more of your money and pay
them?
It's the weather
I was reading a letter to the edi-
tor and the person was talking
about why people moved to
Florida. They said it was because
of the water. Excuse me, but I
have been in Florida for 20 years.
I did not move here because of
the water. I moved here because.
of the warm weather, and any-
body I have talked to has told me
they came here because of the
warm weather, not because of the
water. And believe me, if we have
global warming and it starts to
warm up to where I can move
back up North to the beautiful
mountains, I would move back up
there in a heartbeat if I didn't
have to freeze for eight months a
year.
=- ZLETTERS\ to the Editor
Expense victory'
Mr Bush looked very agile duck-
ing those shoes which were thrown
at him by an irate Iraqi. It was said
that this type of action is strongly
negative in that culture. It does sug-
gest that the great love of the Iraqis
for their American "invaders" may
have been wildly overstated. No
doubt our $80 billion is still wel-
come but they have paid heavily for
it in lives, property and internal sta-
bility.
Still Mr. Bush talks about "vic-
tory." How will we identify it? Are
we taking over oil fields? Do we re-
ceive reparations for 9/11? No, that
wouldn't be fair, Iraq had nothing to
do with Sept 11. Maybe getting the
troops home will be victory enough,
but we could have done that long
ago.
Our long national nightmare, to
paraphrase President Ford when he
took over from Nixon, is nearing its
end. We can start the long journey to
repair our national prestige among
those Arab nations. No doubt we
can develop a small market for parts
for the equipment we will be aban-
doning as well.
The hundreds of billions dumped
in this war are gone and spent and
now we search for "bailout" money.
Still, Bush will have a fine presiden-
tial retirement
We can be happy that no further
terror attacks have been made on
the U.S., probably not because of
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our so-called "war" on terror but be-
cause we have beefed up and re-
turned to a strong airport security.
We had it even before 9/11, could go
back and on airport films to locate
the terrorists, but had gotten too lax.
This was a stern reminder. The
"mission" was never accomplished,
because there was no clear mission.
"War on terror" is about as nebulous
as "fighting the common cold."
Enjoy yourself, George. Take a va-
cation to Saudi Arabia and see your
friends. Actually, that is where most
of those terrorists of 9/11, which
boosted you to wartime presidential
status came from, so thank them,
too. Chop some wood, ride your
bike, chop some more wood. Glad
you had fun, we'll be paying for it for
decades.
Rodney M. Cole
Beverly Hills
Amen
(I) read Dr. William Dixon's joy-
ous Christmas message.
Amen, amen, amen!
Leslie L. Granville
Crystal River
Avoid shopping
Re: Dennis Lown's article "Re-
main with Big Three" of 2 January.
(If) Mr Lown does not want to deal
with countries we fought against,
then he had better not go to Canada,
England, Mexico, Spain, etc. We
have been in five major wars, 12 mil-
itary engagements that were author-
ized by Congress and 125 occasions
of undeclared wars such as Korea,
Utah War, Indian Nation Wars, etc.
China is one of the numerous coun-
tries we tangled with.
He had better not shop at Wal-
Mart if he doesn't want to buy from
those we fought against
Robert L. Wardrop
Inverness
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INVERNESS, FL-
Love Chevrolet of Inverness, one of the
area's largest used car dealers, has just
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in their history. This
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Saturday, January
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Owner, record sales ..-
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December have re-
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Citrus Hurricanes gym teacher Chris Richardson retired on Tuesday after 20 years as the boys golf coach. He'll now concentrate his efforts on his favorite pastime hunting.
Citrus boys golf coach Chris Richardson retires after 20 years ofservice; luncheon held Tuesday
JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Most people spend their whole
life working to enjoy their golden
years playing golf. Chris Richard-
son, on the other hand, is golden in
large part because of the golf he
has already played.
For the past 20 years, Richard-
son has been an integral part of
Citrus High School sports, serving
as one of the physical education
teachers as well as the Hurricanes'
boys golf coach.
On Tuesday afternoon at a re-
tirement luncheon held for him
and three of his fellow colleagues,
he traded in his golf clubs for his
real passion.. hunting. In fact, only
hours later, with Beth, his wife of
35 years, by his side, he was in the
woods tracking deer.
Through the years, Richardson's
passion, commitment and dedica-
tion has touched a countless num-
ber of lives. And no one could
possibly have summed up how
much he has meant to so many any
better than Citrus girls golf coach
Michelle Connor, who has been his
sidekick most of the way.
In fact, her heartfelt speech was
so emotional that, by its end, there
wasn't a dry eye left in the school's
cafeteria. Connor opened by read-
ing a sentimental letter from
Richardson's older brother,
William Samuel, which really set
the tone for the rest of the after-
noon.
In the letter, his big brother em-
barrassed him by calling him out,
relating the time that Beth and
Chris were holding hands under a
towel on a boat when William
Samuel pulled the towel away.
"We weren't doing anything
wrong. We were just holding hands,"
Beth recalled. "But we were only 12.
It's still my most embarrassing mo-
ment of my entire life."
In another excerpt from the let-
ter, big brother had a bit of sarcas-
tic advice. "And now as you retire
from being a full-time teacher,
knowing how organized and punc-
tual you have been, you might con-
sider, as I have, not wearing a
watch. For now you are on your
own time. You get there when you
get there."
It was, however, big brother's
final words that sparked the most
emotion. In the letter's final para-
graph he wrote, 'Again Coach
Richardson, Chris, I congratulate
you on a fine career. You should be
so proud of your accomplish-
ments; I know Mom and Dad
would be and I am. So enjoy and I
look forward to spending more
time with you and catching more
redfish than you. Your loving
brother, William Samuel."
After reading the letter, Connor
took everyone down memory lane
as she related some of her fondest
memories that the two have
shared together. But before she
even could get started, she needed
a moment to gather herself.
See GONE/Page B4
S'Canes girls drop Panthers
Citrus boys fall to Lecanto
JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
* When the Lecanto Lady
Panthers and Citrus Lady
S* Hurricanes soccer teams met
earlier this season, the two
* squads kicked their way to a
scoreless tie. On Wednesday
night at Citrus High School,
for the game's first 74 minutes
it appeared as if the top two
teams in the district were
headed in the same direction.
But with six minutes left in
the contest, Hurricanes for-
ward Paige Verity hit a cross
and found Sydney Mundy
open on the right side. The
junior forward took care of
the rest, drilling the ball past
the Lecanto goalie for the
game's only score.
With the victory, the Lady
Hurricanes improved to 11-0-2
in the district and clinched the
top seed in the upcoming dis-
trict tournament Lecanto will
be theNo:2seed, followed by
See GIRLS/Page B4
JON-MICHAEL
SORACCHI
jmsoracchi@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A different Lecanto boys
soccer team has been roam-
ing the field lately In fact, the
Panthers squad that showed
up in Inverness on Nov. 25
and took a 3-1 loss to Citrus
wasn't anywhere to be found
Wednesday night.
Lecanto scored three goals
in a span of 11 minutes dur-
ing the second half against
the Hurricanes to take an
eventual 4-1 victory.
T.J. East, a junior forward,
completed a hat trick with his
three goals. Troy Deem
added a goal and an assist
while playing a superb at-
tacking role from his mid-
field spot.
Michael Burnett also
wreaked havoc with two as-
sists and barely missed scor-
ing himself on two separate
occasions.
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FOOTBALL
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
Melneke Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
Payout; $1 million
West Virginia 31, North Carolina 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
.yanderbilt 16, Boston College 14
Insight Bowl
At Tempe, Ariz.
Payout: $1.2 million
Kansas 42, Minnesota 21
Chick-fll-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,
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
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
Payout: $17 millIon
Utah 31, Alabama 17
Saturday
International Bowl
AtToronto
Payout: $750,000
Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20
Monday
Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Payout: $17 million
Texas 24, Ohio State 21
Tuesday
GMAC Bowl
Mobile, Ala.
Payout: $750,000
Tulsa (10-3) vs. Ball State (12-1), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Today
BCS National Championship
At Miami
Payout: $17 million
Florida (12-1) vs. Oklahoma (12-1), 8 p.m.
(FOX)
BASKETBALL
Men's Major
NCAA Scores
EAST
Duquesne 76, Charlotte 71
George Mason 71, Towson 59
Harvard 82, Boston College 70
Hofstra 66, Delaware 61
Long Island U. 76, Bryant 61
Marquette 81, Rutgers 76
New Hampshire 55, Hartford 47
Princeton 73, Lehigh 64
St. Bonaventure 78, Fordham 65
Syracuse 85, DePaul 68
Yale 80, N.J. Tech 51
SOUTH
Bethune-Cookman 87, Carver Bible 52
Duke 79, Davldson 67
East Carolina 69, Tulane 66
High Point 42, Winthrop 40
James Madison 70, Old Dominion 62
Louisville 71, South Florida 57
McNeese St, 84, Wiley 75
Morgan St. 68, Maryland 65
For the record
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TODAY'S SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Minnesota at Iowa
10:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Oregon State at Arizona State
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8:15 p.m. (FOX) FedEx BCS National Championship -
Florida vs. Oklahoma
GOLF
9:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Joburg Open -
First Round
6 p.m. (GOLF) PGATour Mercedes-Benz Championship
First Round
NHL HOCKEY
9 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Lightning at Phoenix Coyotes
Prep SCHEDULE
BOYS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at Meadowbrook
GIRLS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Seven Rivers at Meadowbrook
7 p.m. Citrus at Wildwood
GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING
3:45 p.m. Lecanto at South Sumter
Northeastern 68, Georgia St. 54 .
Tulsa 67, Southern Miss. 58
UNC Asheville 86, Gardner-Webb 76
William & Mary 73, UNC Wilmington 59
MIDWEST
Drake 69, Indiana St. 50
Michigan 72, Indiana 66, OT
Providence 87, Cincinnati 79
Temple 67, E. Michigan 45
SOUTHWEST
Texas-Arlington 76, Texas-Pan American 51
Major Women's
NCAA Scores
EAST
Army 56, Fairleigh Dickinson 46
Boston U. 72, Stony Brook 59
Bucknell 56, Cornell 45 -
Hartford 63, Binghamton 54
Holy Cross 73, Bryant 54
Massachusetts 63, N.J. Tech 50
Ohio 84, Buffalo 81
Providence 77, Pittsburgh 69
Vermont 81, UMBC 52
SOUTH
Carson-Newman 78, UNC Asheville 74
Columbia 93, Longwood 83
Middle Tennessee 90, Florioda Atlantic 64
W. Kentucky 54, Fla. International 47
MIDWEST
Ball St. 62, E. Michigan 55
Bowling Green 77, Kent St. 71
Iowa St. 84, IPFW 57
Kansas 80, Fairfield 60
Miami (Ohio) 83, Akron 63
N. Illinois 75, Cent. Michigan 70
Toledo 69, W. Michigan 64
NBA Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pot
Boston 29 8 .784
New Jersey 18 18 .500 1
Philadelphia 15 20 .429
Toronto 15 21 .417 1
New York 13 20 .394
Southeast Division
W L Pct
Orlando 28 8 .778
Atlanta 22 12 .647
Miami 18 15 .545
Charlotte 13 23 .361
Washington 7 27 .206
Central Division
W L Pct
Cleveland 28 6 .824
Detroit 21 11 .656
Milwaukee 17 20 .459 1
Chicago 15 20 .429 1
Indiana 12 22 .353
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct
New Orleans 21 10 .677
San Antonio 23 11 .676
Dallas 21 13 .618
Houston 22 15 .595
Memphis 11 25 .306
Northwest Division
W L Pct
Denver 24 12 .667
Portland 20 14 .588
Utah 20 15 .571
Minnesota 10 25 .286 1
Oklahoma City 5 31 .139
Pacific Division
W L Pct
LA. Lakers 27 6 .818
Phoenix 19 12 .613
Golden State 10 26 .278 1
L.A. Clippers 8 26 .235 1
Sacramento 8 28 .222 2
Tuesday's Games
Orlando 89, Washington 80
Philadelphia 104, Houston 96
Charlotte 114, Boston 106, OT
Minnesota 94, Memphis 87
Oklahoma City 107, New York 99
Chicago 99, Sacramento 94
Dallas 107, LA. Clippers 102
New Orleans 116, L.A. Lakers 105
Wednesday's Games
Orlando 106, Atlanta 102
Toronto 99, Washington 93
Cleveland 111, Charlotte 81
New Jersey 100, Memphis 89
Houston 89, Boston 85
Philadelphia 110, Milwaukee 105
Minnesota 129, Oklahoma City 87
Miami at Denver, late
Indiana at Phoenix, late
New Orleans at Utah, late
Detroit at Portland, late
LA. Lakers at Golden State, late
Today's Games
New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
N.Y. Rangers 24 15 3 51 116 115
Philadelphia 21 10 9 51 133 122
NewJersey 23 13 3 49 119 101
Pittsburgh 20 17 4 44 124 125
N.Y. Islanders 12 25 4 28 107 149
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 29 7 4 62 143 89
Montreal 23 10 6 52 121 104
Buffalo 20 15 5 45 117 113
Toronto 16 18 6 38 121 142
Ottawa 13 19 6 32 89 111
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 27 11 3 57 135 117
Carolina 21 15 5 47 108 118
Florida 18 16 6 42 108 113
TampaBay 11 18 10 32 95 121
Atlanta 13 23 5 31 116 149
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 27 7 5 59 144 111
Chicago 22 8 7 51 138 96
Columbus 18 18 4 40 104 112
Nashville 17 19 3 37 94 114
St. Louis 15 21 3 33 112 132
Northwest Division
W LOT Pts GF GA
Calgary 24 12 4 52 125 119
Vancouver 21 15 5 47 117 108
Minnesota 20 16 3 43 97 87
Colorado 20 19 1 41 106 116
Edmonton 19 16 3 41 108 114
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 29 5 5 63 135 95
Anaheim 21 15 5 47 116 113
Phoenix 19 17 5 43 102 118
Dallas 17 16 5 39 111 129
Los Angeles 16 17, 6 38 98 106
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss
or shootout loss.
Tuesday's Games
Buffalo 4, Ottawa 2
IMinnesota 1, Boston 0
Carolina 3, New Jersey 2
Washington 2, Philadelphia 1, SO
Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1
Detroit 3, Columbus 0
Florida 4, Toronto 2
Colorado 2, Nashville 1
Chicago 6, Phoenix 0
Anaheim 3; Los Angeles 1
Calgary 5, San Jose 2
Wednesday's Games
Montreal 6, N.Y. Rangers 4
Vancouver at Edmonton, late
Thursday's Games
Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m.
Atlanta at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
Carolina at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 9 p.m.
Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Named Tom Tippett di-
rector, baseball information services; Dean Decil-
lis and Steve Peck professional scouts; Tim Hyers
area scout for Georgia, and Fernando Tamayo as-
sistant, international scouting.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Agreed to terms with
C Vance Wilson on a minor league contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Agreed to terms with,
1IB-DH Jason Giambi on a one-year contract.
Designated INF Joe Dillon for assignment.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS-Agreed to terms with
INF-OF Jerry Halrston Jr. on a one-year contract.
FLORIDA MARLINS-Agreed to terms with
RHP Logan Kensing on a one-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Agreed to terms
with RHPYorman Bazardo, OF Jason Elllson, INF
Marcus Giles, C Paul Hoover and RHP Gary Ma-
Jewski on minor league contracts.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-Walved F Jawad
Williams.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES-Walved F Darius
Miles. Acquired G Shaun Livingston and cash
considerations from Miami for a 2012 conditional
second-round draft pick.
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Released G-F
Hassan Adams.
Pirates pull off soccer sweep
Crystal River's boys soccer team defeated Dun-
nellon, 9-1, on Tuesday night.
Antonio Maldonado led scoring with a hat trick and
an assist, followed by Jason Jacobs with two goals,
Michael Zarek with two goals and two assists, Austin
Atkins with one goal and two assists, Jesse Alves
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McPhee with five goals and one assist. Also scor-
ing for the Pirates was Becca Reynolds with two
goals and one assist and Mallory LeNoir with one
goal and one assist. Alyssa Ruane also contributed
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Belleview and Crystal River
"I couldn't be more proud
of the way our girls played
tonight. There's so much
unity on this team. We just
beat one of the best teams in
the state," Citrus coach'
Bruce Nelson said. "I can't
say enough about the effort
of our goalie (Megan
Sloane). For the second
straight game she shut out
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"This one, we just came out
with a lot more intensity,"
Deem said. "We wanted to
prove we're the best team in
the district"
The Panthers improved to
10-4 overall and 9-2 in Dis-
trict 4A-6 while Citrus falls to
9-4-2 overall and 8-2 in dis-
trict.
The race for the top seed
appears to be between the
three Citrus County schools:
Crystal River has a 9-1-1
record and is currently in the
driver's seat following its 9-1
win over Dunnellon and Cit-
rus' loss to Lecanto.
The Pirates and Hurri-
canes, however, will meet
Friday to further clarify or
shake up the race for the No.
1 spot.
"This game was atone-
ment," said Lecanto coach
Doug Warren. "Our goals for
the season every year are to
beat Citrus and Crystal River
and win the district."
The first half ended with-
out a goal for either side. Al-
though Lecanto established a
pressing attack early on, the
Panthers' best opportunity
went unfinished in the
game's 22nd minute.
East, a terror all night for
Citrus to defend, got loose in
the penalty box with a clear
path to the goal. .
Hurricanes goalkeeper
Adam Santa Fe, who played
solid in net despite the num-
ber of goals Citrus allowed,
had no choice but to take
East down and set up a
penalty kick.
Santa Fe would atone im-
mediately for his transgression
by stopping East's ensuing kick
from eight yards out to keep
the contest scoreless.
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Both teams had their fair
shot at getting on the score-
board with each squad tak-
ing 27 shots on goal. It was,
however, great defense by
both Lecanto and Citrus that
prevented the other from
scoring.
"This was a great soccer
match," Lecanto head coach
Kevin Towne admitted. "Cit-
rus played a great game
tonight Both teams had sev-
eral chances. In a game like
this one goal probably de-
Both teams came out of the
half hungry to net goals and it
didn't take long before balls
began hitting the back of the
net
East collected his first
score of the night off a chip
from Burnett that he cradled
with his left foot down to his
right and blasted a searing
shot that Citrus' defense had
no time to react to. The blast
put Lecanto up 1-0 at that
point in the 52nd minute.
The Hurricanes, however,
showed their gameness and
tied the score just one minute
later
Michael Watkins took ad-
vantage of a failed clearance
by the Panthers in their own
end and scored on a hard
shot to pull Citrus and
Lecanto dead even at 1-all.
Lecanto's defense, besides
the one mishap, was rock
solid and rarely allowed Cit-
rus any room to maneuver
"The key tonight was the
defense," Warren said.
"When the defense would
push up and take away (Cit-
rus') space, we were success-
ful."
The Panthers proved to be
too much to handle and, al-
though Hurricanes defender
Sean McKinlay saved a shot
off the line by Burnett to pre-
vent a goal, Lecanto tickled
the twine a minute later.
Deem carried the ball on the
right wing and chipped a ball
onto the head of a wide-open
East Everyone on the field
stopped except for Deem and
East, thinking an apparent off-
sides call was imminent
East, though, buried the
ball into the back of the net to
put the Panthers back up 2-1.
"We were ill-prepared to
play," said Citrus coach Steve
Ekeli. "If we're going to make
a run at even making it to the
second round of the district
tournament, it can't be the
cides it and tonight they were
the ones that got one in."
Both teams will wrap up
their respective district
schedules this week before
turning their attention to
some tough non-district
games next week
"Friday night we play
Crystal River at their place,"
Nelson said. "We've already
got the number one seed
locked up no 'matter what
happens but let's not mess
this up. A victory on Friday
night and we end the season
undefeated."
way we played tonight"
One of the prettiest plays of
the evening didn't result in a
goal for Burnett but did for
the Panthers.
Listed as a senior forward,
Burnett played an attacking
midfield role Wednesday and
did just that in the 63rd
minute.
The player made a 50-yard
run down the left sideline in
which no fewer than three
Citrus defenders couldn't
take the ball away.
The run culminated in a
hard shot by Burnett that
Santa Fe initially saved but
allowed a rebound. East did
the rest to complete the hat
trick and give Lecanto some
breathing room at 3-1.
Warren was happy that his
team was "waking up to the
fact that you can't do it all by
yourself." In that aspect, the
Panthers played a much
more team-oriented game
than in their first meeting
with Citrus.
Deem added insurance in
the 79th minute by ripping a
30-yard free kick from
straight away past everyone
for a three-goal advantage.
The contest was definitely
chippy, especially in the sec-
ond half with both teams des-
perately trying for a deciding
goal.
Citrus got two yellow cards
and a red card, but the Pan-
thers displayed some antics
of their own that could have
easily drawn reproach from
the three-man referee crew.
The Hurricanes have little
time to regroup following
what Ekeli referred to as a
Christmas break that he said
"totally affected my team" in
a negative respect
"Physically, we can match
up with Crystal River," Ekeli
said. "Right now, I don't know
if we're right enough men-
tally to beat them."
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Guides right on Gator rods
I got an e-mail following last
week's column, in which a
reader who described himself as
a retired "California cop" pointed
out that his trained observer's eye
had detected a serious
flaw in the rods pre-
sented to Theresa and I
by Guy Serra, custom rod
builder. I've clipped his
comment from the e-mail:
"Do you think if I had Guy
make a rod for me the
guides would line up?
Yours "DON'T" in the pic -
and either do Theresa's!! R.G.Sc
Please tell me that those
are 2 piece jobs!!!" TIGHT
I would have much
preferred it had the reader simply
asked why the guides are on the
rods the way they are, rather than
assuming Serra doesn't know how
to build rods, but that's just human
nature, I suppose. In any case, I al-
ways welcome input from readers
(and I'm going to need some from
you on another matter, but I'll come
back to that), and his note made me
realize the photo might have con-
fused others, so I'm going to explain
things. By the way, for the record, I
don't like multi-piece rods and, ex-
cept for fly rods, the only ones I use
are a three-piece "backpack rod"
for portability and a two-piece Hed-
don "noodle rod," designed for two-
pound-test line, because it's ten
feet, three inches long.
As the reader pointed out, the
guides on our Gator rods don't "line
up," in the sense that they don't
form a straight line from butt end to
tip end, but the configuration is de-
liberate. Allow me a moment to ex-
plain why guides are normally the
way they are, and why these are dif-
ferent Guides serve many purposes
on a fishing rod, but I'm going to
concern myself here only with those
having to do with casting, and only
with open-faced spinning reels, re-
ferred to from here out as simply
"spinning" reels.
SLine comes off spinning reels in;
a spiral, a wide spiral. One of the
major purposes of the guides is to
gradually narrow that spiral so the
line leaves the rod tip more or less
flat That's why spinning guides get
smaller as they progress up the rod,
to make the transition gradually.
You don't need to do that with con-
ventional reels, as the line comes
off the reel with just a slight wave,
not a spiral.
Another purpose is to hold that
spiraling line away from the rod, so
it doesn't make contact. This is
called "line slap," and it will reduce
casting distance greatly, due to the
friction caused by the line rubbing
against the rod. The reason
guides-and the reel-on a spin-
ning rod are on the bottom is, that if
they were on the top,
gravity would pull the
line down onto the rod.
The guides on the rods
in the photo, called "spi-
ral rods," work a little dif-
ferently than those on
normal spinning rods. On
S a spiral rod, only the first
guide from the reel,
called the "gathering
hmidt guide" (because it gathers
LINES the line coming off the
reel), is on the bottom.
The second guide is on the side, and
all subsequent guides are on the
top. It's said by proponents of the
spiral rod that this configuration is
more efficient at reducing line slap,
thus increasing casting distance.
I've seen no scientific studies on the
design, but I can say this: our Gator
spiral rods toss lures farther than
any of our other medium-light,
seven-feet-long rods. Maybe it's co-
incidence, maybe not; Serra doesn't
think it is.
There's another advantage to spi-
ral rods, having to do with the
placement of the guides with re-
spect to the "spline" of the rod
blank, but that's a whole another
story. (Did you know that's a legiti-
mate word? I always thought my fa-
vorite philosopher, Pogo Possum,
made up another, but it came up in
an etymological newsletter I get
each week, and, not so; it's a real
word. I digress, sorry)
Experience has taught me that for
every person who calls or writes with
a question, there are several others
who have the same question, but
don't take the time to ask If you're
one who wondered about the guides
but didn't ask, I hope this helped.
Back to my need for feedback I'm
going to do a column on problems
.caused tp marine engines by the
ethanol in today's gasoline, and if
you've had such problems, I'd like
to hear about them. Whether the
problem was water in the fuel, dam-
age to seals or hoses, rusted fuel
tanks, it doesn't matter; if the trou-
ble was caused by ethanol, in the
opinion of a trained mechanic,
please drop me a note.
Tight Lines to you.
R.G. Schmidt, Chronicle outdoors
columnist, can be reached at
rgschmidt@embarqmail.comrn
R.G. SCHMIDT/Speciat to the Chronicle,
Ron Shashy, of Ocala, wearing a proper fishing cap that guarantees success, poses with two of four trout destined
for the pan, out of a dozen brought to the boat. Fishing with Steve Rowley, of Twin Rivers Marina, Shashy also
caught and released several redfish. All were taken just south of Shell Island, on live shrimp.
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light duties & cook-
ing. Rm./Board,+ Sm.
salary.(352) 621-0537
S Medical
A NEW CAREER
FOR THE NEW YEAR
Become A CNA
352-341-2311
EXP'D
RECEPTIONIST
For busy medical
office. Serious
applicants only.
Fax resume to:
(352) 860-1918
@vahoo.conm
LPN's & RN's
100% Dally Pay
URGENT NEED:
Hospice,
Corrections,
Hospitals
352-344-9828
www nursetemos.
NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring &
Dependable
CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Uve-ln,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885
NURSE/MA
P/T F/T
: .Imornmedlate Open- :
ing. 'Orthopedic
Exp. a must. Fax
resume to Nettle.
(352) 746-0333
Prep to pass exam for
NURSING Assistant.
No other training
needed. 352-564-8378
THERAPIST
NEEDED
WE PAY TOP WAGE
FOR QUALIFIED
O.T, P.T, SPEECH,
P.T.A, O.T.A'S.
PLENTY OF LOCAL
WORK FOR ALLII
CALL
(352) 208-8029 FOR
MORE INFORMA-
TION
1 Professional
CPA FIRM
P/T position requires
administrative, light
bookkeeping, &
Individual tax
return experience.
Please call Michele
at 352-527-0839
I;Restaurant/|
in Lounge
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 I Won't ILasti
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.IH796
Exp Line Cook
Wait staff
Apply In person at
Cracker's
Bar & Grill
Line Prep/Utility
Cook
Immediate opening
Apply In person.
Cafe on the
Avenue
631 Citrus Ave. CR
SOUS CHEF
F/T small upscale
restaurant. Call Bob
352-489-1288
Sales Help
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
Your World
A/ (KWW44~a
p Trades/Skills
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 hove knowl-
edge of Insurance
billing, Including
Medicare & Medi-
caid. Experience In
SNF billing is a plus.
Avante offers
excellent
compensation &
premium benefits,
Including 401 K.
Please fax resume
to 352-637-0333
to the attention of
Tina Cypret or
emall to: tcyvret@
avantegroup cornm
EXP. ALARM
TECHNICIAN
Fasa/Basa
certification a plus.
Fax resume to
352-746-1242
EXP. STUCCO
LABORER
Must have
transportation.
(352)628-5878
SGeneral
10 Help
APPOINTMENT
Want to join a
winning team?
Very busy office
looking for serious
minded people.
Call Steve @
352-628-0254
A AVON REPS* "
A 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
P/T General
Office Position
Extensive Computer
skills ness. Advance-
ment poss. Email to:
crvsrlv@gmail cornm
PRO TECH PEST
Is Hiring
SALES/
TECHNICIANS
Hourly + comm.,
bonuses + benefits
& training.
(352) 527-0092
SEASONAL P/T
RETAIL SALES
CLERK FOR CITRUS
SHOP IN FLORAL
CITY. HOURS VARY -
SOME SATURDAYS.
APPLY IN PERSON.
7607 S FLORIDA AVE
(HWY 41)
SECURITY OFFICER
Class D Lic. Nights
& Eves. Email qualifi-
cations & contact
Info: andrewtpace
@yahoo.com
I Employment I
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Massage [ii
Therapyl'
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May 4,[ i2009L
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Feb-9 Ma 4t
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ALL CASH
BUSINESS!
Explosive new Gour-
met Energy product!l
Super Energy, Great
taste! 15 machines,
only $4,995
CALL NOWI
(800)536-4514.
B0#2593.
Storage
24x12 SHED
3 years old, wired
for electric. $2500
352-489-9051
25x30x9(3:12 pitch)
Roof Overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
1 Entry Door, 2 Vents,
4" Concrete Slab.
$14895 INSTALLED
30x30x9(3:12 pitch)
Roof Overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$163795 INSTALLED
35x50x12(3:12 pitch)
Roof overhang,
2-10x0l Roliup 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
Uc # CBC1256991
www. metal
structuresllc.com
SSheds & Garages
of Any Size
* SHEDS NOW*
SWe Move & Buy
S Used Sheds I
Independehce/41
(352)860-0111 -
L 2! MM
S Antiques
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 1 Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK
65 yrs old, have origi-
nal papers. Best offer
over $400.
352-229-2941
Unique Music
Cabinet $150
Secretary Roll Top
Desk $150.
(352) 746-3817
1 Collectibles
WANTED
Old ColnslCurrency
Silver Dollars
$12.00 to $15.00
Dollars.
352-302-8159
1 Appliances
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 rs 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-V2 ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Free Del, LIc.#CAC
057914 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appl.
Refrlg., washers,
stoves. Serv. & Parts
(352) 344-2928
BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC
30" Electric range.
Exc, condition, $150
352-503-7548
GEORGE FOREMAN
GRILL Double outside
electric grill on wheeled
cart $40.00 464-0316
KOHLER TRIPLE SINK
Cast Iron, 42" long,
white, w/faucets
attached. $99
352-628-9837
Refrigerator/Freezer
Frigidaire, 24 cu ft,
side by side, bisque,
water & Ice In door
$350.
(352) 249-7149
Washer $125. Dryer
$125. good cond
Can Deliver
(352) 564-0903
WASHER DRYER
frigldaire washer and
dryer good condition
175 obo call 613-6045
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Thurs. Estate Auction
Jan. 8, Sale- 4PM
From local estates 05
Toyota Corolla w/14K
100's of new boxed
apple, & gadgets from
QVC & HSN. 2+
houses of furn.- patio
& outdoor.
4000 S. 41, Inverness
Photos at
dudleysauctlon.com
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4 BEDROOM ONLY SOFA BED, CHAIR& 7 PIECE DINING FLUVALANISTER
$17,800 1 Won't LastI OTTOMAN good condl- ROOM OUTFIT med AQUARIUM FILTER
For Listings tlon, floral pattern, $125 color wood modern $20.00 (352)465-6811
800-366-9783ext.H796 firm. 2 lamps w/shades $200 352-613-2712
$40/pair 352/464-0661 2400W Generator Online
ToolsTABLE AND CHAIRS Craftsman, like new Local Search
Wooden table 30"x 48" still in box Check Out Local
w/chairs $65 $325. Check Out Local
Table Saw Coffee Table $25 Call (352) 563-2706 Businesses
Delta, 10" motorized 352-503-7388 on
on stand. Exc. cond. Table, wood, 48" 8-Gun Cabinet,
Carbide Tip Dado round, 2 leaves, w/ glass front & ZoomCltrus.com
Set. $325,00 4 chairs, lower storage
(352) 746-7044 $100. $100
(352) 746-3618 586-8576, PET CARRIER
S Televisi on 527-3176 Medium pet carrier fair
1 / eo s 36" Excellent Cond. ALL WEATHER condition $18.00
Beautiful colors. FLOOR MATS KIA
S TELEVISION $60.00 Sedona, factory all QUALITY MODERN
60 Inch. PhlIlIps, Rear Futon $55.00 weather floor mats, full LOVESEAT clean cot-
projection, High Def. (352) 249-7410 set, middle, rear ton light green $135
Perfect surround $100 Phone 352-613-2712
sound.$500.00 The Path's Graduates, 352-726-6783 Rainbow Rivers
(352) 465-7981 Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture. ANCHOR Like new Club Membership
|Computers/k Dining tables, dressers fluke-style boat anchor. Transfer Fee Only.
S pu I & beds are needed. $10.00. 352-382-4995 $184.50.
1 Vdeo I Call (352) 746-9084 Band Saw (352) 489-3682
WOODEN CAPTAINS Delta 12" xtra blades RECTANGULAR TA-
COMPUTER Bed ,Twin ,mattress, steele stand$135. BLE TOP GLASS
REPAIR used once $300 tread mill like new 60X48 INCHES Very
From $29.99 (352) 551-7033 $85. Compound bow good condition $65
From. $29.99 case arrows $75, 352-465-6551
More info on I Garden/Lawn I (352) 445-9432 Set of Tires
s ices [Ie BIRD CAGE 24"W X 4 Cntntal
(352) 341-4150 HANSAW Lt 275/70 R18
/us out CHAiNSAW 16"H X 16"L Black wire Load range E.
zoomcitrus.com New Echo 14 chainsaw $10.00 352-465-6811 $300.00
$90., 352-560-7492 BIRD CAGE 24"W X (352) 212-8997
DIESTLER COMPUTERS DIckson 16"H X16"L Black Wire Sleeper Sofa $300.
Internet service, New zero turn older $10.00 352)465-6811 Porcelain Sink
& Used systems, parts commrl, cut grass Bunk Bed, twinslze w/Delta Faucet
& upgrades. Visa/ make cash, like new over fullsize, white perfectly new
MCard 352-637-5469 one for fraction of metal frame with $250.
www.rdeell.com cost $800 mattresses, etc $150 (630) 333-7532
GATEWAY DESKTOP \ (352) 726-9724 (352) 341-4847 STARTER MOTOR &
COMPUTER 3 year old GAS BLOWERS DRIVE 1954/1963
Gateway computer with 2 blowers excellent Cash for Owners Ford/Mercury Y/Block
15 inch LCD monitor, cond. $40 ea. I buy mobiles, houses starter motor & drive,
speakers, mouse, key- 352-560-7492 & seller financed $25.00 (352)628-1734
board, DVD and CD LAWN MOWER Famortgages,3r TRUCK BRA Leather
burner, Media Card Craftman high wheel same address & bra for Silverado P.U.
reader, Call for more S.P. front drive side phone 352-726-9369 Truck may fit others
info! $150 shoot 22" used 5x's $45.00 464-0894
352-270-8976, $100 352-465-0089 Dining Rm. Table Business
352-697-5718 apgox 40 x 70 W Business |
TILLER AND STIHL, 125 apobo E uime
C4 Outdoor Echo tiller or trimmer 352-527-6813 1ment
11 $100. 352-560-7492 (3) LIGHTED DISPLAY
S WHEEL BARROW DOCK 8X 12 Dock C
'PATIO CHAIRS 6'ea. Contract size with,oak i n up
Beige -powder coated hades $2500 ils with,2b0ilt 352-4894870
aluminum patio chairs 352-464-0316benches. 352-795-1321 or 00.00Medical
with cushions. $60-all. Wheel Horse 352-257-1478 u n
352-382-2521 60's model rider, no IN EquipmentI
deck, great for mini DOOR SILL PLATE
c I lass tractor pull. New right side door sill Power Wheel Chair
Furniture strong motor $400 plate for 1955/56/57 Pride Jet 3 Joystick
(352) 726-9724 T-Bird, $20.00 Opr Like new batter-
(352)628-1734 les. Ex. cond. Wt.
BENCHCRAFT C Garag cap. 250 Lbs.$495.
Ought brn. leather e Fiberglass Shower Obo.(877) 567-0316
couch & love seat Y0 ard Sales Enclosure, one 1Tansport Wheelchair
$500.4 tables $300 pieces $175. ansport Wheelchair
(352)551-7033 BEVERLY HILLS cell 732-281-7293 Foldarble L. Wt. 12"
Fri & Sat 8-1pm rear wheels, arm to
Couch and Love 118 W. Sugarberry Ln Fla. JUMBO SHRIMP arm 17". Asking$55.00
Seat both w/recliners Lots ofTools, HH, misc Wholesale to public Exercise Bike
Tan print.$175.00 c SPECIAL 15 ct $5/LB, Good cond.$20.00
obo, for both.(352) CRYSTAL RIVER Mark 727-726-8617 Local (877) 567-0316
795-5178/212-3194 Thurs & Fri. 8A./2P. FLEA MARKET ITEMS
Dining Room Set eHuig A tis shed full of flea market Household
Formal, W/4 chairs Womens' clothes. items to many to list $ L
& leaf. $450. 9739 W. Smokey Ln. 75.00 637 0046 PLANT POTS
Rattan Set $350 FLORAL CITY FORD F100 TRUCK 2 pc ceramic african vi-
(352)746-7263 MutiNeighborhood COVER Complete olet or plant pots $4 ea
DINING ROOM SET Sales. Som every- Truck Cover (nylon), $9eaatLowes
Glass top w/white thing. Thur. Frl.& Sat. $25.00 (352)628-1734 352-746-3971
base. 4 Parsons 7:30AM./until I Fitness
chairs. Wrought Iron 5500 Withlatopka. GENERAL | E i nt
glass end tables, 352) 586-9498 MERCHANDISE Equipment
coffee. $550of INVERNESS SPECIALS BRAND NEW HEX
352-726-2581 After Christmas Yard 6 lines- 10 days DUMBBELLS 2 501b
Sale, Fri. & Sat. 8a-4p Items totaling weights, $90, Inverness
Glass Coffee Table 6764 E. Bluebird Lane $1-$200.............$8.50 864-283-5797
& End Tables $201-$400.......$13.50 Computerized Foldup
w/ lamps like new INVERNESS $401-$800.......$18.50 Treadmillw/ power
$100. Moving Jan. 7-10 $801-$1500...$23.50 incline, $185, also
(352) 344-4882 9a-5p 402 N. Charles CALL Recumbent Exercise
KichenAvenue 352-563-5966 Bike $165.
$50.0chen Table Set MOPEDS, Two General 464-0316
Double Reclliner GENERATORS, GRILLS Merchandise Items Sears Universal Gym
$50.00 & STUFF,352-212-6182 per ad. 160 Ib,
(352) 249-7410 PINE RIDGE Private Party Only $125.
Fri 8-3p (Non Refundable) Exercise Bike
Kings Size Bedroom 3750 W. Cogwood Cir All Ads are prepaid. $50.
et. $100.00 Some restrictions (352) 795-0553
Sofa Sleeper $60.00 Farm may apply
(352) 249-7410 W Services I Sporting
Kitchen Set INSTANT OCEAN us Goods
Glass & wrought Iron, A Bank REPOI SEA SALT $25.00 48
Black. W/4 chairs + 2 3/2 only $199/Mol pound bucket .22 CALIBER
stools. $200. 5% dn 15 yrs 8% 352)465-6811 REVOLVER Single
(352) 382-4403 for listings KARATE Action $100.00.
Kitchen Set 800-366-9783ext 5705 Tuesday & Thursday Phone # 352465-6811
eGlass Tap. $100.00 0 7:00 8:30 $40 ama. 338 WINCHESTER
(352) 746-7263 Clothing (352) 212-3576 MAGNUM Model 70
Bolt action, stainless
SLarge Glass Sliding steel, composite/syn-
LIVING ROOM SET MEN'S 38x30 dress Doors, good cond, thetic checker stock,
a Olive green couch pants. 5 pairs, $45, $60. mussel break, sling,
and love seat, Ma- Exc cond. Men's 9/2 Metal Carport Bushnell scope 3-9
hogany coffee table dress shoes, never w/ tarp $50. power, 2 full boxes
and 2 end tables with worn. Paid $50 ea. (352) 422-3158 of shells. $700/obo
storage baskets. Like sell 2/$30, 249-9275 LIQUOR CABINET & 352-795-1854
new, less than 2
years old Great con MENS RACING BEVELED MIRROR Concealed Weapons
edition. $675, all offers LEATHER JACKET Art Deco Style nice Permit Course
considered Black, size med, like shape black $200 DAN'S GUN ROOM
352-270-8976 new $65,864-283-5797 352465-6551 (352) 726-5238
352-697-5718 ,
S LOVE SEAT l_
65', blue w/gray & W W
maroon, Exc. cond, '
$45. 352-637-3376
Mattress Set
Queen size. $50.00
(352) 302-7259 a
Call after 5:30 .
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Wants Your Business
Tues.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-1
Homosassa 628-2306A
Sets from Twin $30;
Full $40.Qn $50; Kg p y 1 i h e M ra
$75. 628-0808 i 1 I
Queen iz Mattress .yndica t C n n
Recliner Chair
(352) 746-3817 i
MrsdRLN PAvailable from Commercial News Providers'
352-560-7433
Entertainment Center 9 B I
$125.(352) 302-7259 1 1 9
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SOFA & LOVE SEAT
Like new (2006). Sage 7
protection, $500,
(2) bar stoqIols. $25 ea. __ -
352-503-7216
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Watsons Fish Camp
$350. To $625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
Honda Civic 96 $5001
.. i Police Impounds!
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext4246
0-ONE& 4W INVERNESS DW
2/2 Irg game rm,
poss. 4/2, CHA,
appl's, garb/H20 incl.
$650mo/$300 sec,
SSortin 352-270-8298
Sorting Pets Pets INVERNESS
1 ods Several RVs for Rent,
MISC NEW KNIV Excell. Permanent Shh-Tzu& All Util. Incl,. No Pets,
folding knives $5 ea, 1 Home for unwanted Shih-Poo Puppies 2/1 Cabin, Util. Incl.
hunting $10, inverness birds, chickens, ducks Shih-Poos @ $250. Call for details
1-864-283-5797 (352) 726-9874 Shih-Tzus @$400 on 352-726-8010
Portable Blind $40. Honda Civic 96 $5001 up. Up to date on INVERNESS
(970) 412-5560 Police Impoundsl shots Open Man, Waterfront 55+ Park,
Lecanto for listings Wed & Fri 1:30 to 4pm 2BR, 1-2BA, $425. 1
PRIVATECOLLECTOR forst s 3902 N. Lecanto Hwy. BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl.
PRIVATE COLLECTOR 800-366-9813ext 4246 352-270-8827 or water 352-476-4964
Ammunition Inverness Dog Club cell (305)-872-8099 o m
(352) 586-7516 6wks. of obed class. HIH-TU PUPS M
WE BUY GUNS Training starts. 2/4/09. MALES & FEMALES I FoSe
On Site Gun Smithing (352) 344-1088 $200.00 NO PAPERS 3 BD, 2 BA 1 2Acre
(352) 726-5238 KITTENS & CATS 1ST SHORTS & 2 Decks/ Lrg. Carport
S many breeds, all HEALTH CERT. partially furn., /WD
Wet Suit & Sear neutered micro chip, READY JAN 14TH snowbirds/ cent. AC
WoPinnas Mcled. Useal, tested, shots some 352-419-5130 outside storage build-
Women's Med, Used declawed $85-$150 wings 352 628-5861
once. $175.00 352-476-6832 YORKIE PUPPIES n s3 2
(352) 422-7940 AKC reg. champion 812-686-1458 $49,000
S tilit Low Cost Pet bid lines. Hme raised, ATTENTION!,
u utility Vaccinations Clinic loving well socialized. BRAND NEW
1 Trailers Curious Creatures $600 to $800. DOUBLEWIDE
T10Heavyrs D Beverly Hills 352-400-1939 $37,900. Delivered
5 W x 10 Heavy Dutyels Sat 1/17/09 2-3pm YoRKIE and Set, $0-Down
Spare tire $800. Citrus Pet Pla Young adult male. Land/Home $650.
(352) HomosassaoNeutered. Loving, ma. Repos Avail.
63-834. at0309 2pm healthyvery cute. HOMEMART
30FT ENCLOSED nvemess Exotic $300.(352) 400-1939 (352)307-2244
TRAILER. 5th wheel Pets
hitch, can be easily Sat. 0 1/10/09 FLORAL CITY For Sale
changed to goose 9-10arnm Horses or Rent
neck ball. $6500 Visit our web for ol 2/2 DW.CHA on corner
352-341-1143 more locations -lot in
CAR HAULER www.flpetvaccin HORSE SHOEING/ Singing Forest MHP
06, 32 Ft. Dominator ations.com TRIMMING, $500 includes lot rent.
XT. By Classic C. Trpl. 352-637-0368 AFA, Certified Farrier; 352-637-2854
axels. $15,800. Uke Richard Iversen INVERNESS
new.(352) 835-4273 PET SPECIALS (352) 628-9186 Bad Credit No Worries
5 lines Beautiful 3/2,dbl
SWanted to 10 Days.. ...... ...$23.50 Livcarprt 05 DWMH
C Buy 30 Days...........$39.50 Frepdeck, RV Cover
(All extra linage 12x24 Bldg. on 1h ac
WANTED OLD $100 per line) CHICKENS Owner Fin. $5k down
LION EL TRAINS CALL Laying hens, Roosters, pmts $780/mo also
Collector Top Prices Bantqrns & quails. $3 sep. RV Pwr/septlc
Paid. (352) 795-3970 o352-563-5966_s & 795-6381or hook up (352)
S1 Pet per ad. & up al 352-795-6381or hook up (352)
SPrivate Party Ony 476-3319. 726-6735/476-6090
Pets (Non Refundable) Honda Civic 96 $5001 Palm Harbor
S All Ads are prepaid. Police Impoundsl 3/2 HUGEI Laded
ADULT SHIH-TZU's Some restrictions Impoundsl for listings 14 houses to
Male & Fern. bik/ may apply. 800-366-9813ext 4246 choose from
white,1 yr old. $250. Starting at $399
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M & Fern. $400 & up, 2 yrs old, neutered, e nt 800-622-2832
M, W, F, 1:30 -4pm or very affectionate, For Rent
by appt 305 872-8099 house train. All shots REPO'S, REPO'S
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy & hrtworm neg. $100/ 9105 stachttRd REPOS
Every Hills obo. 352-489-9225 2 bedroom, 2 bath. New Homes
AKC YORKIE PUPS Red Nose Pitt Bull Doublewide in Country From $32,900
3 girls I boy ready to Puppies, $100 & Up or Setting.Central heat Used Homes $3,000
go 1/13/09 taking trade? Avail 1/28/09 and air. No pets. $495. Repo's from $19,900
deposit will have H/C Now taking deposits MoCall Janet dr Lee at TAYLOR MADE HOMES
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Land | And Land
OM ONLY HM SAS
Von't Lastl 3/2 Doublewlde
stings roof-over, / acre.
83ext.H796 $60,000. 352-857-6050
INVERNESS 3/2
Lots of Room, '08
ORTGAGE Cust.Ad/ons. Beautful
,AN Interior to much to
OWN mention. 1,550 Sq. Ft.
MENT Fenc'dl/2 ac. on hill.
me appll- Deck, Qulet.$63,000
n qualityIME (352) 302-7451
ERS UP TO TRIPLEWIDE
3% On 2' Acres
no credit NEW JACOBSEN,
AY 2,150 sq ft. 3/2 High
bankruptcy End Home On
AY' Beautiful Land
)R CANDY $858.88/mo. WAC
mortgage& Will Finance
:e LLC 352-621-9182
2661 local
3604 toll u Mobile Homes
e in Park
id Income
n apply' Crystal River Village
licensed 55+ Clubhse, pool,
e lender events, 3/2,1lvlng din-
ing, den, Carport
1600sf. + 300sf en-
closed sunroom
$85K (352) 228-1930
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FURNISHED LAKEVIEW
Repos. 12x50 1/I, comp.
r W-Out remod., new carpet
Many to & paint in/out.
e from. Ceramic tile.
02-9217 $9500.1-888-202-1718
INVERNESS 1/1
kL RIVER CHA, Screened room.
1600 sq ft.. Totally Renov'td.
$134,900. Asking $8,000
2-8794 Call after 2PM
(352) 201-0903
City 2/2
,Dbl. Roof INVERNESS
renovated. GET AWAY RETREAT
er/dryer on 55+, Furn.. close to
re,$68,500 lake,. Includes Boat
r Owner & Motor $6,000
2 586-9498 (352) 249-7306
INVERNESS, RE-
AL CITY DUCEDI $35,000 2 bd,
N, 4/2 DR. 2 bth Very nice refur-
)ck, fenced bished in adult park
inancing., heated pool, active
52-341-5211 clubhouse, furnished
352-228-0919
i lC L" Mobile Home
DO 3 bed- Lots For Rent
bath. dou-
lakeview lot, A Bank REPOI
ryer,dish- 3/2 only $199/Mol
ash- 5% dn 15 yrs 8%
ikshopshed. for listings
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ce area!
(possible Sale or
finance) Rent
n 1/2 Acre A Bank REPOI
SELL 3/2 3/2 only $199/Mol
on Endof 5%dn15 yrs8%
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IoW C. dow Real Estate
1-9183 For Rent
osass Property
1 acre, Management &
., 7 yr roof, Investment
fibor, flrepl,
new sheds Group, Inc.
)563-9857 ULicensed R.E. Broker
issa, very Property &
or 2BR, 2BA Comm.
deo, carport, Assoc. Mgmt. is our
f-over, new only Business
rpet, chain Res.& Vac.
ced yard, Rental Specialists
575 mo.Easy Condo & Home
2)726-9369 owner Assoc.
Mgmt.
RNESS Rabble Anderson
-ches, 2 out LCAM, Realtor
50X 119 lot 352-628-5600
Low to no lnfo rotertY
x. $28,000 monagmentgroup
26-3982 con
Q Services
Affordable AutolTruck
& RV Repair. Mobile
Service,Guaranteed
Repairs*,Call
352-613-4343
DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Repairing gas &
diesel engines. No
Job too big or small.
352-228-2067
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lcTree ServiceI
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd
friendly serv. Lowest
rates Free est.
352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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COLEMAN TREE SERVE.
Trim & Removal. LUc.
Ins. FREE EST. Lowest
rates. 352-270-8462
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1Tree Servicej
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haullng,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
S OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins
R WRIGHT TreeService
Tree removal, stump
grind, trim, ins.& LIc
0256879 352-341-6827
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5%dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
SComputers
On-Site Same Day
Service Available
*All Computers
*Affordable Rates
Certified Tech's
SNetworking
*VIrus/Spyware/
Pop- Removal
(352) 341-4150
www fastteks camrn
Why Buy New?
We restore old PC's
ComputerWorks
212-1165. 24 yrs exp
| Carpetf|
s Repair
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch* Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
Painting
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 Palnt/Press.Clean
16 yrs. In Inverness
Lic.&Ins. 637-3765
DAVID RODGERS
Painting. llc/Ins
Int/Ext repaints. Satls
faction Guaranted.
20 yrs exp.212-3160
Painting '
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units malnt.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
LOW RATES
Lic#30555 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick LIc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
Tax Service
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 I Won't Last
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
b Boats
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
v Lawnmower
S Repair
DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Gas / Diesel Engines
No lob too big or
algL 352-228-2067
I' Kitchen I
S & Bath
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is
restored to new
condition. All colors
avail, 697-TUBS(8827)
t4 Upholstery
DICK'S UPHOLSTERY
Car, Boat. Mtrcycle
Seats, & Boat Tops
(352) 634-3787
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SHome/Office I
ca Cleaning |
BEST CLEANER iN FLA
Prof* Exp Refs Lic
Also laundry + sewing
Call Marcia, 560-7609
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Cleaning
SEE THROUGH
Window Washing
All aspects
352-489-4189
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S lbines0 ys |
Affordable CABINETS
& COUNTER TOPS
New & Remodeled
352-586-8415
I Carpentry/ |
o Building
Dotson Construction
Decks, Remodeling
Etc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
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ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction 352
6374373 CRC 1326872
Aluminum
SUBURBAN IND INC
Scrn rms, rescreens,
siding, carprts, rfovers
wood decks, flo rms,
windows, garage scmrn
CBC1257141 628-0562
| Pressure I
Cleaning 1
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units malnt.
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/Repailrs
Pressure cleaning.
Lawns/Gutters. No
Job too smallfRell
able ,Ins. 0256271
352-465-9201
r NATURE COAST
1 HOME REPAIR
& MAINT. INC.
1 Offering a Full I
I Range of Services
LIc. 2776/Ins.,
1 352-634-5499 I
Visa/MC
ALL HOME REPAIR
painting, drywall
flooring, pwr. wash
Malley's Home Maint
220-9486 (llc0259169)
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FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Lic#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
Over 3,000 Homes
and Propertles
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
Handyman
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units malnt.
Yd, clean up/ 726-9570
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fIs Self
i Storage
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Sheds & Garages
1 of Any Size 1
S*SHEDS NOW* 1
We Move & Buy
I Used Sheds I
lndependence/41
(352).860-0111 0
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6 Electrical |
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic.5863
(352) 746-0141
ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commerclal
Beverly Hills Area.
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696
DUN-RITE
ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repalrs
New const. Remodel
FreeEst 726-2907
EC 13002699
SALTMARSH ELECTRIC
Comm/Resid. Signs &
Lighting. ER13012391
352-344-3810
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Lytton
| 9 Enterprises, LLC
A name known
for quality and value
/Commercial /New Homes
/Additions /Detached Garages
Call 352-341-2938
CGC#020736 www.lyttonenterprises.com
a Plumbing
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Llc#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
I Moving and
t Hauling
C.J.'S Sm.Local Moves
Furniture, clean-outs,
Dump runs & Brush
Low $$$ 7 day service
726-2264 /201-1422
1 Fencing
AARON'S FENCE
Chalnlink & Wood.
Lic. & Ins. Free Est.
24/7(352) 795-7373
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ROCKY'S Fencing
WORKING IN CITRUS
COUNTY FOR 25 YRS.
Free Est., Lic. & Ins.,
0- 352 422-7279
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All Types. Free Est.
Comm/Res. 628-4002
Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling,
welding Lic. & Ins.
352-302-4702
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Fence Work
Free Est. LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins
Roofing
#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp.
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#CCC 1327059
Roofing
AAA ROOFING
Free est. 30 yrs exp,
352-563-0411
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358
Concrete
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
SIdewalks. Estimates
Llc#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 repair,stalning
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways & tear outs
Tractor work. All kinds
LIc. #1476, 726-6554
o Remodeling
Additions & Remodels
#CRC1327922,
352-344-8799
www.Santee
Construction.blz
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Additions, Garages
Decks, Bathrooms &
Handyman
Services, 40 Yrs Exp
LIc. crc058140
344-3536; 563-9768
Installations by
Brian CBC1253853
70 e4 t 4 14 a d 4 a
352-628-7519
& Fajcim .
Shining,
Rodcfocr,
Carport, &
Screen R.,oin
www.advancedaluminum.info
Remodeling
QUALITY CRAFTED
BUILDERS INC.
Remodeling, addl-
tions, custom homes
& commercial. 352-
726-507: CBC014582
IgStone/j
co Ceramic
A Cutting Edge
Tile Job
Showers. Firs etc
(352) 422-2019
Lic. #2713, Insured.
The Tile Man
Bathroom remodel
Specializing In
handicap. Lic/Ins.
#2441 795-7241
0 Dirt Services
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. AL types ol
D .SehLeCall Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearlng, hauling.
welding Lic. & Ins.
352-302-4702
ATOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd -$75/ 5 Yd $85
10Yd $150/20Yd $250
Red Mulch $22.yd
352-302-6436
SClearing/ I
Bushhoggnmg
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear.
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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L Lawn Care
Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling,
welding Lic. & Ins.
352-302-4702
Budget Cuts Lawn
Care, Free Est. &
Window washing.
Lic.(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
1 Firewood
DRY OAK FIREWOOD
Split, 4 X 8 Stack $80
delivered/stacked.
352-344-2696
S 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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6 Gutters
Alan's Seemless 5"
Residential Gutter &
Gutter Cleaning.
Soffett & Facla 30 yr.
exp. 352-637-1457
Over 3 000 Homes
and Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
AAA Roofing
Re-Roofs Repairs New Roofs
$50 OFF Roof Repairs- Over $300
$100 OFF CompleteRoofs Over $2500
Insurance Inspections $30 w/this ad
ICoupon must be presented '.
S at time ofnsigning s L
Licensed Insured FREE Estimates CCCOI57537?
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uL Real Estate I
SFor Rent I
A Bank REPOI
3bd 2ba
Only $199/Mol
5%dn 15yrs8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
L" AApartments
V1 Furnished
CRYSTAL RIVER
Near Town 1 br $450
2br$600 352 212-7740
FLORAL CITY
LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm.
AC, Clean, No Pets
(352) 344-1025
HERNANDO
1/1 Cabin, Utils. incl.
$625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
|t Apartments
6 Unfurnished
2 BEDROOM
APTS.
C/H/A, Sm. Pets
restrictions apply.
Occasionally
handicapped units
do become avail.
For info. call
Gatehouse Apts.
at 352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.
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1& 2 BEDROOM
I APARTMENTS I
Avail, for Immed.
Occupancy.
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENTS
& KNOLLWOOD
TOWNHOMES
for Informatlon call
(352) 344-1010
MON. thru FRI.
9 am 4pm
Ask About our 1
Move In Specals!lI
Equal Housing Op
AFFORDABLE
COUNTY
WIDE RENTALS.
(352) 634-5499
CRYSTAL RIVER
1&2 bd $425/& up.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL *
$100 MOVES-U-IN w/
app oprvL. (Exp1/15)
Cindy 352-257-8048
FLORAL CITY
FLORAL OAKS APTS
8092 S. Floral Oak
Cir., Floral City
(352) 860-0829
1-2 BR, Elderly,
handicapped or
disabled, CHA,
carpet, stove,
fridge, mlnl-bllnds.
Rent starting @
1-BR $468
2-BR $498
Hearing Impaired
Number/TDD
1-800-342-3552
"This institution Is an
Equal Opportunity
Provider and
Employer"
Equal Housing
Opportunity"
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
In)rpduridsl'fof llstinos
800-366-9813ext 4246
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SApartments Condos/Villas I | Rent: Houses
o Unfurnishedor Rent Unfurnished
(941) 713-0646 New & Used DW's & $525 -$575. st Mo Free
INVERNESS SWs Homes, Lease to 352-422-7794
2/2/2 Close to Own from $179/mo + BEVERLY HILLS
everything, $700. Mo. lot rentat Evan Ridge 2/1/1, Firm, $650 E-Z
(352) 422-2393 an exceptional Termsl 400-4275
INVERNESS 55 rk 352 628-5977 BEVERLY HILLS
2BdRm, Washer/Dryer INVERNESS 2/2/1 74 S Columbus
Corner 581 & Anna 2/2 No smoking $600. St. & 208 S. Barbour
Jo, No Pets/smoking, mo.352-302-3737 recently remodeled,
$600/mo, 1 yr. lease, 352-621-4973 $750. mo. & $800 mo
credit check req'd. INVERNESS 2121/2/1 352-302-0553
ALL CITRUS REALTY Townhouse clean BEVERLY HILLS
INC. (352) 726-2471 &ex.cond.w/extras 2unRm
LECANTO t$675 5 86-8928 2/2/1, Fl. Rm., Sun Rm.
LECANTO $6755868928 W/D, no smoke/pets
2/1 Clean, spacious, Dun exes CHA, $725. 563-2500,
CHA. W/D, No pets. Dupexes 352-212-9267
$550 352-563-2114 For Rent BEVERLY HILLS
ONE MONTH FREE I CRS SRGS 2 N. Flmore; $450
LECANTO newer 2/2 CITRUS SPRINGS 26 S. Jeffer; $50
dpix, all ktchn appIs, 2/1, $599. ma + 26 S. Jefferson; $500
patio; W/D hook-up. $500 dep., water & Agent 352-382-1000
nice yard, Exc. Cond. lawn malnt. Incl.'d BEVERLY HILLS
$625 (352) 634-1341 9189 Mendoza Way 3 /1, Fl. Rm., CHA,
(352) 726-4058 $650mo. 382-3525
Ventura Village CITRUS SPRINGS BLACK DIAMOND
Apartments 2/2 Brand new. $625. 3/2/2, Immac., all
1 & 2 bedroom Mo. Fst./Lst./Sec. apple finest gate
Elderly, (352) 697-0770. guarded community
Handicapped ISTA IV n Citrus County.
or disabled. CRYSTAL RIVER $1050 mo. Incls. lawn
Rent starting at 2/1,$550m stsec meant& deluxe ,
$381 mo. (352) 4643521 Carol cable tv, Call Paul
TTY (800) 342-3552 (352) 464-3522 Tim 352-746-9585
(352) 637-6349 INVERNESS 2/1/1 CITRUS HILLS
Remodeled, Lawn 2/2/2, Forest Rdge Vill
Maint, $550 mo 2/2/2, orest dge Vi
352-359-5241 Many Upgrades, club
., .. hse pool. malnt free,
...... INVERNESS $725mo 352-249-3163
2/2 New Duplex, CITRUS SPRINGS
10b I Great location, city NEW 3/2/2 w/LANAI
0) Apartments limits. Only $595. Mo. or RENT -TO-OWN
352-302-1155 $800mo. Owner (352)
HOMOSASSA LECANTO newer 2/2 746-2677; 697-1384,
2, 1/IPart. Furn. dpix, all ktchn appls, CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Unfurn. Call for patio, W/D hook-up, 2/2, $625/mo or
detlals.(386)871-5506 nice yard, Exc. Cond. Duplex $530.
U2 Rental I 634-1341 (352)464-2716
I Information I Rental I FREE 1ST MONTH
SIn o Houses, Gospel Is. 2/1 water-
We Have Rentals front, very clean.$650
$5ntsmo A Bank REPOl (352) 344-4811
Starting at $425/mo 3/2 only $199/Mol
+ Many others 5% dn 15 yrs 8% HERNANDO 2/2
LANDMARK for listings Manuf. home CHA.
352-726-9136 800-366-9783ext 5705 2 acres, beautiful
trees on hill. $650
Kathy or Jane HOMOSASSA mo. (352)464-0548
311 W Main St.Inv 5455 Thrasther Ave
Buinss 3 bedroom, 2 bath. HERNANDO
S Busiess Nice Block Home 3/2/1, newly reno-
0 Locations I with enclosed In- voted, Irg scr porch,
ground pool corner fenced. $800 1st/sec.
OFFICE SPACE AVAIL lot country setting 352-341-1550
Sugarmill Square/ frank 352-628-0950 HIGHLANDS/INV.
Sugarmill Woods
9x12 -$47 mo.3/2/2, Clean, Irg. scrn.
9-5 call 352-382-5800: Rent: Houses Patio $700.302-0431
Nights & weekends |i Furnished HOMOSASSA
call 352-613-0843. 3/1 cony. oc.compl.
WAREHOUSE/LEASE BEV. HILLS 2/2/1 remodeled in '04.
w/Oplon L tourBuyd 21/2 We aLovelyl $700. 352-228-3842
5K sq pio; 00 w/alr Eat In kit., LR, DR, FL R,
5K sq ft; 800 w/alr l2/15 Lot decke pool, HOMOSASSA
HoIderFL 352-302- lanai. Lg. deck. Ind. HOMOSASSA
0673:352-746-5951 yard maint & H20. 3/1, 2 Carports, CHA,
$850mo 352-746-0817 No pets $650. Ist/sec
ICondos/VillasI CITRUS HILL (352) 628-4210
For Rent Greenbrirtown- HOMOSASSA
house for lease. Fully 3/2 $625mo 1st &
CITRUS HILLS furnished, 2/2Y/2, car- sec. 352-503-6049
2/2 Furn. Avail 12/15 port, heated pool, HOMOSASSA.
Lou... (352) 697-1685 golf/tennis. $700mo. Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre
CITRUS HILLS 352-341-0871 Lease Oot Flexible
2/2, Remodeled INVERNESS ncing
Kitchen, Heated Pool, Dwntwn on Lake, 2/1 Lg. Hot tub, Imm.Occ.
tennis courts, $750. $650 mo. Incl. until. 352-795-0088
727-430-1001 637-0475/400-1438 INV. GOSPEL IS.
CITRUS HILLS 3/2/1 firepl, fenc'd
2/2/1, unfurn. Sale or R Rent: Houses $675. 352-212-5812
Rent $700 + utilities. ~ Unfurnished I INV.Highlands W
(352) 726-1812 3/2/2, fenced $775.
FREE RENT FOR June 2 And 3 Bedrooms 3/2/2 fenced
SUMMERHILL AT RENT TO OWN- NO 352-212-5812
MEADOWCREST CREDIT CHECKII INVERNESS
Exclusive rental units. Low Downi 1st Mo. FREE 3/2/2
Starting $995 monthly. 352-484-0866 Pool $850. pets Ok
352-563-5657 pademission.com (321) 277-5772 ,
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HERNANDO 12 Michael Dr. 2/2, W/D, very cledn,
2/21/ on golf crs, Nice 2/1/1 Fam. Rm. close to.everythrig
heated comm pool. $575. Mo.+ Sec. - "860.M 'l tIg' D$400
$800mo 352-746-6738 (352) 628-0033 Se. 352-22A0476
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10 Rent: Houses
S Unfurnished
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $850/mo
795-6299 697-1240
INVERNESS
2BR, 2BA, Condo
Lake access out
back door, $650 mo.
Incl. Assoc. fee & no
Interest! 726-9369
INVERNESS
3/2/2 Like new,$800.
Mo.(352) 212-5812
INVERNESS
HIGHLANDS WEST
2/2/1 Cute house in
woods. 5 MIns. from
downtown. Fenc'd
1/2 acre. Sm. pet ok
$695.mo727-743-6977
INVERNESS
Highlands.
3/2/2, $750. Mo.
(352) 341-1142
|0 Waterfront
Rentals
CRYSTAL RIVER
Dock space Avail. 25'
to 27'(352) 563-1336
HERNANDO
1/1 Cabin, Utils. incl.
$625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
Rent or
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 built '03 w/
1 bd eff. $800mo:
$165K; 352-489-9051
Homosassa
lease opt. 4/2,
w/pool, $900/mo
call Lisa 352-634-0129
INVERNESS
Dream Home on
Golf course,
spacious 3/2/2
$850/mo.
908-322-6529
Rent to Own
3/2 on 1 acre
$700/mo .References
(352) 457-4391
1 Rooms For I
5 Rent
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fum, Wsh./Dry. All util,
incl. Gable. $400. Mo.
$50.Sec(352)563-1329
CRYSTAL RIVER
-: Incl. Kitch priv.
cable, & unl. $100.
Wk.(352) 794-3282
10- Seasonal I
5 Rental
OLD HOMOSASSA
1BR Cottage, in Art
District, util. pd. $850.
mo. (352) 795-0553
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A LEASE TO OWN
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Crystal River, Citrus
Springs & Homosassa
321-436-7828
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
Rouillard.
(352) 422-5731
INVERNESS 4/3
Carport, porch,
fenced incl
refridg,stove,
washerdryer.
$120,000 Firm
344-1321 after 6PM
ask for Trish
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0o Homes |
3/2/2 For Sale or Rent
Citrus Springs Newer
Home, low/dn, easy
terms 352-840-3324
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
3/2/2 By Owner, All
upgrades, 2 yrs. old.
Prime lot. A must to
see. Asking $164,900
(352) 527-4488
REAL ESTATE
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14 Days ..........$36.50
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N Pine
S Ridge
HORSE FARM
3+acres Unde $300K,
3/2, pool, 28x60 barn,
18x30 RV cover.
Adjoining 3,4 acres
avail. 352-746-0348
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2.8% COMMISSION
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(352) 795-1555
4 Crystal River
3 Homes |
Foreclosure Sale
Crystal Manor coun-
try ranch,3500 st,
2.4ac, corner lot, w/ 2
story garage apt
352-220-8310
Move in ready
3/2/1 Holiday Heights.
Rent option. $93,500
Sharon Levlns
352-228-1301
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352-484-0866
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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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I'MeadowcrestI
Z Homes
MEADOWCREST
2/2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843
4 Citrus Hills I
k Homes
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
$197k. (352) 302-9834
1I Hernando I
1 Homes
Farm House on 2
acre w/2 stall barn
4/3, inground Pool,
2,600 sf liv. $215,000,
2875 E. Tiberwood Ct.
(352) 302-0951
4j Inverness I
o Homes
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3BR 3BA, pool, 16x24
workshop, close to
school, hosp., library.
WTI, 518 Poinsettla,
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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" Crystal River
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4 Bed / 2.5 Bath
Completely
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financing available,
10% down.
1179 Lion Cub
(352) 302-0877
BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or(352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
Ij- 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.
Halfplnt Pi. $/0,000
727-863-8502
ISumter CountyI
-P Homes
2/2 OWNER FIN.
Handyman, $30K un-
der market, $364mo,
w/$1,.772 dwn. .333
acres, Very private
727-992-1372
SCondos For
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, Unfurn, Sale or
Rent $700 + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
INVERNESS 2/2
Scr.porch across
iium pool/clubhouse
605 Whispering Pines
Blvd Reduc'd $80 000
(352) tA22-2706
Out of Town
Real Estate |
Virginia Mounts. 15
Acres, New cond.
barn. Brick garage
w/llving. quarters.
Improved pasture
Fenc'd (423)782-7176
I Waterfront
co Homes
3/2/2
3100 sq ft under roof.
Deck w/ FP dock,
$199K (REDUCED$49k)
(352) 341-5611
FLORAL CITY
TWO HOUSES ONE
PRICEIII Newly
renovated. CHA.
Screened, In ground
pool. Dock, seawall.
Must Sell, Make
offer. (352) 586-9498
HOMOSASSA
3-story stilt. 3/3. Next
to head spring. 163'
wfrt, dock/slip. Brand
new/unoccupied.
2 frpis, granite. $599K
727-808-5229
INVERNESS
2/2,1 car gar, Firm,
scr porch, boat dock,
new paint & shingle rf
1214 Lakeshore
Reduce434-489-1384
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SWaterfront
Homes
INVERNESS.
New Home 2/2
1 car gar, Lg Lot,
Great neighborhd
canal to Lk Hender-
son 434-489-1384
co Vacant
8 Property
HIGHLY DESIRABLE
Restricted, 1-acre by
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CELINA HILLS
'2 acre $34,900
Pine Rdge 1-ac
across from golf
course. $64,900.
443-536-6464
o Sale or
1 Rent
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 Won't Lastl
For Listings
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800-366-9783ext 5705
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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
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AIR BOAT
Lycombing 200 angle
valve, alum hull,&
trailer $6500
(352) 464-5447
AIRBOAT
1996, 15', 500cubic
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
115 hp Johnson just
rebuilt 5 yr. war.
Ready to fish.$11,500
352-746-5856
BASS BOAT
Alum. 17' Lowe, 1991
40hp Johnson, 2 live
wells, locking pole
storage, exc. cond
$3500 obo
352-212-0329
BIG 0 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
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778050
'86, 21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500.
Good cond.
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2, 8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc,90 HP.
outboard W/Trailer
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2 8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc.90 HP, out-
board W/Traller
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ft.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir., custom cover
dep/find, VHF, Iw hrs.,
like new, $14,500.
(352) 442-7772
Century
'06 Bay 1902, 115hp
Yamaha, 4strk 70 hrs.
Factory Wrty 4 yrs.
left, Galv. Trailer
brakes, Electronics,
bimlni, 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
EDGEWATER
2000, 18.5 w/V-6
Merc. Extra Clean,
alum. trir., nice rig,
$9,500 (352) 527-3555
GRUMMA
16' 86 ALUM BASS
Boat C/C, 40 hp
Yamaha motor under
100 hrs, live well, bilge
pump, depth finer, 02
trolling motor alum
trll. $4k or trade More
Into.
(352) 726-9724
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ft.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/ trr. $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '92
22ft, deck, boat. Looks
New. 130hp Yamaha.
New upholstery/top
$4,900. Incld's tandem
trir. 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 Boaots.794-0094
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 Uke New
40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352) 628-0281
PROLINE
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
1994 16ft, GREAT
FISHING BOAT 88 HP
Evinrude, electronics,
$5000, 352-621-4711
PRO-LINE
89, 20' C/C, 98
Merc.125hp, new
Garman electronics
BOAT. MOTQR &
TRAILER only $35001
.352-220-5299
PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95, 20' 120 HP
Merc, Dep/flnd.
Radio, fish rigging.
Includes tralilor.
Good cond,$6,900,
Call Pete @
(352) 746-4969
SEA- PRO
Barely Used $25k Boat
For $13,500
07, 186 Dual Console,
115Shp Merc.
(352)560-7178
SEA-PRO
98, 21 ft. center
console, 225hp Suzuki
depth finder, live well
tandum trll.$6,937.
(352) 270-8481
STEAURY
14ft, completely rebuilt,
paint Inside/out, nice
boat no motor, good trir
$1,200 352-489-3661
T-CRAFT
23'L, 6'W, '02 150H
Evin. mtr. w fuel en),
like.new, trir. w/brks
$7750 352-489-3661
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman, 25',
Gas eng., 30" draft, 260
hp I/O, alum. trlr.$8,000
(352) 344-9651
1o Recreational I
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, gen-
erator, 27 ft.,
Al cond. $6,985
352-634-4793
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Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
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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
FOUR WINDS
'03, Hurricane 30Q, class
A motor home, 31Y1 ft.,
20k mil. VIO gas, ducted
rf. air, onan 4K gen., qn
bed, etc. Saturn tow
Avail. $35,000. Lets talk
(352) 397-5007
GEORGIE BOY
'05, Pursuit, Class A,
30ft.
Excel. cond. 8k mi.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $50,000.
obo (352) 746-7626
GULF STREAM
BT Cruiser 03, 22' fully
loaded, ready to
travel $29,800....
(352) 341-1297
e fRecreational I
- V e h ic le s |
Halday ambler
'03, By Monico, 300
Cummlns, 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 ml., Loadedl
Perf. CondltlonI
Ready to gol $39,000
(352) 465-2138
MAVERICK '99
Georgia Boy 31 Ft
LOADEDf28K miles
$20,000. Optional '07
Chevy Cobalt
352-476-3147
MOTOR HOME
'95 Fleetwood Flair,
22 Ft. Class A. W/454
Eng. Low Ml.
(352) 860-1867
PACE ARROW
04, 38' 3 SLIDES
21k ml fully loaded
3 tv's $92,500 abo
352-302-0743
| Campers/ I
I" Travel Trailers I
19"Travel railer
'05 Shadow Cruiser
"Fun Finder" 189 FBR
Dual Axle. Fully
Equipped. Sleeps 2.
Good Cond. $6,000
(352) 382-1826
AEROLITE
'99 5TH Wheel, 27Ft.
All the comforts of
home.$8,900 or trade
for car. (352)341-6856
COACHMAN
'00, 5th Wheel, 25ft.
Travel Trailer, CD/
Stereo
slide out, clean,
$8500.(352) 503-5446
COACHMEN
Captiva '03 Lrg slide.
Like new. $9,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
FOUR WINDS
'01, Travel Trailer
S26ft., w/slide out
$8,000 obo
(352) 628-5498
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Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels,
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5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
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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
IC Campers/ I
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'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft.
Lded, Mod.23 T Exc.
cond. Sips. 6, Rear
bath rm. Full add a
Rm.4,700 lbs $10,500
Obo.(352) 621-8091
Homosassa
SVehicles
Wanted
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144
r$$ TOP DOLLAR $$
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Buying Used Cars
Trucks & Vans
For used car lot
LARRY'S AUTO SALES
Hwy 19S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
ACURA
04 3.5RL leather 42k
mi, 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
CADILLAC
'95 El Dorado, 89k
orlg. miles. Exc cond.
Perfect interior. $3987.
352-476-2014
CHEVEROLET
'04 Mallbu, LS. V-6
4 Dr. 33K Ml. Sunroof,
Loaded. $7,950.
(352) 341-0368
CHEVROLET
'94, Camaro Z28,
Convertible. Auto. Air
& CD. Black in Color.
New Floormaster
exhaust. LT1 eng.
- Runs & drives great
$4,000 OBO. Will trade
for Jeep Wrangler.
(352) 382-7001
CHEVY
'96 Camaro Z28
T-tops, 6-spd. LT1 eng.
Red, 125k mi. $4600
352-560-3685
CHEVY
'96 Camrro, T-Tops, rare
5 spd, AC, V6, 36 mpg
Jet blk, depend.
$2,200. 352- 563-0615
CHEVY
'98, Lumina LS, 4 DR,
loaded, low ml., V6
great mpg clean
$3,250. 352-382-4541
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabrng, Conv.
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond.$4,999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
05 PT CRUISER Cony
39K mi metal blue
Limited Edition $8500
obo (352) 860-1426
CHRYSLER
2006 Pacifica
Leather, 43K. Mi. Many
Extras. $12,000
352-489-3507 J
CORVETTE
02, Z06,
Black, low mi., over
30 mpg hwy. $24,400.
(352) 613-5355
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
1 Car s
CHRYSLER
'05, Sebring conv, 58K
ml. new tires, $8,200.
(352) 795-1648
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvetteonly 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
CORVETTE
'80, Stingray, white,
86K ml. 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
$4,150. 352-212-9383
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
FORD,
'96 T-Bird, 2dr, V-6,
143k ml, LOADEDI
Cold a/c, ExcellentI
$1700. 352-697-0889
Ford
Focus Wagon 02.
High mileage, runs
good No oil usage, all
pwr. 16 V motor
$1000. (352) 746-2589
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
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Cars
I Buy Cars & Trucks
for CASH $$$$
563-1717 400-1375
JEEP
'07 Compass, 12,7k ml
leather Seats,
Exc .cond $13,500
352-560-7178
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 SELL $1500
Good cond.
352-628-7983
SATURN
'99 Wagon, has
tow pkg. $3,000.
Perfect Condition.
(352) 344-0017
Thurs. Estate Auction
Jan. 8, Sale- 4PM
From local estates3g0
Toyota Corolla w/14K
100's of new boxed
appl.,& gadgets from
QVC & HSN. 2+
houses of turn.- patio
& outdoor.
4000 S. 41, Inverness
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All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
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Cars I
SUSUKI
'07 Forenza. 30K ml,
w/l10Ok warr. LOADED
w/touch scrn nay.
$13,800. 352-613-6613
TOYOTA
'06, Highlander, Hybrid,.
100,000 mi. warranty
$23,000.
(352) 382-1857
Classic h
SVehicles
1954 CHRYSLER
Imperial, Restorer's
Dream. $6500.obo
352-228-0597
'53 MERCURY
2-Dr hardtop, V-8,
auto, May trade In
part. 352-621-0182;
727-422-4433
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 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 ml.
Runs Greatl $8k,
REDUC5ED0II
(352) 302-7681
10 Classic
Vehicles
GTO
1967, The real deal,
older restoration, just out
of storage $25K or trade
(352) 621-0666
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
OLDS Conv.
94, Cutlass Supreme
Classic runs great
$1,600 (352) 860-0754
cell: 813-786-7389
Rolls Royce
'67 Silver Shadow,
2 Dr. Park Ward LTD.
Factory sun roof.
(727)422-4433hunterz
carz@yahoo.com
THUNDERBIRD
'73, New paint, tires.
38K. Ml, 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
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'94 CHEVY
Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New
motor, good oond. 2
wheel drive Z71 pkg.
$4,200.
352-563-1518 Iv msg
BIG SALEII
CONSIGNMENT USA
Clean, Safe Autos
No Junk
Financing Available
US 19, Across Airport
(352) 461-4518
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2009 B9
CLASSIFIEDS
Sn Sort/Utxlictyl i
Trucks | vehicles V Vans
'97 FORD F350 CHEVY PONTIAC
XLT pwr strk diesel. BLAZER '99 LS 4dr. '01 MONTANA
Loaded, 5th wheel, 126k ml. loaded, Excellent Cond, 70K Mi,
Apprs $15,500; sell great cond, sunroof, New Tires, Never hit,
$9,000., 352-503-7188 $5K obo352-422-0065 $4,800 352-344-0698
CHEVY
'OO, SlO, automatic, DODGE o ATVS
CD player,138K ml, 99, DURANGO 4x4, ATVs
1 owner $4,200 80K ml., loaded, dual
(850) 855-8655, Inglls air & exhaust, Exc. HONDA
Cond. $6,000 obo '03 Rancher. 350cc,
CHEVY (352) 344-0505 4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
'97, Suburban 1500. Climbs mountains &
Great condition. Explorer tows heavy loads.
$4,000 OBO. '02 Bik. 86k. MI. $4,000/or trade. 352-
(352) 586-7126 Runs great. B. F. 563-0615 Crystal River
DODGE Goodrich tires. $5000.
2000 Ram Quad cab, Obo.(352) 601-0414 0
5.9, shrt bed w/liner, c Motorcyces
pwr cruise, a/c, auto, NISSAN
hitch. REDUCED 93Pathfinder, 4 dr '01 HD RQADKING
$5,800. 352-628-3868 auto, air, 104K ml, Fact. custom. HI perf.
FORD MINTI $2,995 Over $43,000 in receipts.
'90, F150, 5.0 fuel inj. 352-341-0004 17k ml. $13k/ trade
Cobra Engine, Auto., a 352-563-0615 Crystal
12" lift, 40" groundhogs 4x4s River
$7,500. 352-447-2227 l0 '04 HONDA
ISUZU ISUZU CBR1000RR. New tires,
94, New tires, brakes, pe laut garaged, 4800ml. Adult
exhaust System. Re- driven. $7,500/ aba.
mote, am/fm/CD air, 4 dr. 197K mi, runs 352-746-4521
5 spd.great work excellent. $1,050.,
truck, excel on Gas 352-341-0004 '04 KAWASAKI
$3,000 obo .(352) 800 Vulcan Classic
726-9724 Vn Hwy & Sissy bars,
C72A-9 Vans windshield, cover,
MAZADA 10 -$J 3800. 352-419-5819
95 B3000 V6, stick-
bdllner fit tow hitch, CHEVY '05 Suzuki 40
low mlclean newfrt '95 High top conver- Blvd. 655 cc. Single
tlres$2500352563-1802 slon, LOADEDI Runs cyl. Belt drive. 4,200
VOLKSWAG -N excl Some rust. $1250 mi. Very Clean.
VOKS GON 352-341-0004 $2,500.
'81, Pick Up, (772) 532-3913
(352) 726-3870 DOD94, GEam DUCATI
gSport/Utlity Full size, work an 203,00 Monster,
S Vehicles $2,500 4,500 miles, yellow/
Ve(352) 527-2241 black, mint cond.
(352) 527-2241 $4,900. 352-257-1513
AZTEK FordI HARLEY
Pontiac 04 Low 1996 Wlndstar GL V6, HARLEY
miles, loaded Fulll 01, FLHTCUI, Ultra
financing/warranty 112k, m. loaded Classic, stage one
cold a/c, great upgrade 32K ml
I-877-566-630686 shape, 8 pass $2500 $10,000(352) 860-0464
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Harley Davidson
CADILLAC Ford 05 Sportest 883 XL.
'05 Escalade, low ml. all '99, Windstar. windshelld, bags,
power, sun roof, exc. 7 Psg. 124k MI. 2-up Corbin seat
cond. $35,000 Exc. Cond. $4,150. chrome xtra's $5500
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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
t Motorcycles
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
HONDA
Shadow Arrow 06,
714K ,mi. garage
kept, not In rain,
floorboard $6200 obo
(347)223-7269 aft 3:30
Honda Trlke
Goldwing '05.12=00 ml.
Black Cherry $29,500.
(352) 465-6991
Kawasaki KX 85
2006 Dlrtbike, low hrs,
mint cond., garaged,
1-owner. Must seel
$1500 (352) 637-5143
S Motorcycles
SCOOTER
'05, 650 Bergman 5000K
Ml. Powerful,
fast & fun. Loaded,
like new. $5,500.
(352) 637-6046
SUZUKI
05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
exc. cond. Incls new
pull behind tril. too
many xtras too list $9k
(352) 586-2806
YAMAHA
'05 YZ125 DIRT BIKE
Race ready. Many
extras. $2800. 352-
795-5070: 586-9349
O THURSDAY ANUARY 8, 2009 CLASSrIFIDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
I Legals Legals Legals Legals, Leg Legals Legals -I Legals Legals L i Legals i
LOS LEITE; DORIS LETTE, et al,, are the Defendants, I will
184-0108 THCRN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: CLERK'S NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY 148-0108 THCRN
1/20 sale ScalTy's Lube & Go UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45 ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW I/15 Meeting Citrus County Mosquito Control
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, in and NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Sum- AVENUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at
The following vehicles will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION for CITRUS County, Florida, pursuant to the Summary mary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 11:00AM, on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the follow- The Citrus County Mosquito Control District would like
on the property of SCALLY'S LUBE & GO TOWING AND Final Judgment In Foreclosure entered in the above 11, 2008, In the above-styled cause, I will sell to the Ing described property as set forth in said Final Judg- to announce to the Citizens of Citrus County that there
RECOVERY, 1185 N. Paul Drive. Inverness, FL 34453; styled cause, will sell at public sale the following highest and best bidder for cash, at the Jury Assembly ment of Mortgage Foreclosure: will be a change of date and time for the upcoming
352-860-0550; In accordance with Florida Statute described property situate in CITRUS County, Florida, to Room of the Citrus County Courthouse In Inverness, Board Meeting. The meeting wll be held on Thursday,
713.78. Auction Date as Follows: All Sales will begin at wit: Citrus County, Florida at 11:00 a.m, on January 22. LOT3, BLOCK 326, PINE RIDGE UNITTHREE, ACCORDING January 15, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. at the District's
8:00 AM, Vehicle may be viewed 30 minutes before 2009. the following described property: TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES Headquarter's Office, located at 968 N. Lecanto Hwy,
sale. For details call 352-860-0550. LOT 26, BLOCK 5, PINE RIDGE UNIT THREE, according to 51 THROUGH 67 INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS Lecanto, FL 34461,
the plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 8, pages 51 Lots 1,2,3,6, and 7, Block B, of LAKE SHORE, as per plat COUNTY, FLORIDA,
1) 1998 FORD TAURUS COLOR: BLUE VIN# through 67, Inclusive, public records of Citrus County, thereof, recorded In Plat Book 2, Page 124, of the Public Brenda Buzby
1FAFP57U4WA207267 AUCTION DATE: JAN. 20, 2009 Florida. Records of Citrus County, Florida. A/K/A 4623 N FICUS DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS, FL 34465 Chairman of the Board
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle, Said sale shall be made to the highest and best Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from If you are a person claiming a right to funds remaining Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
Jan. 8, 2009. bidder for cash pursuant to the Final Judgment en- the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of after this sale, you must file a claim with the clerk no this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
tered In the above styled cause and will be held at the the date of the Its pendens must file a claim within 60 later than 60 days after the sale. If you fall to file a meant should contact the Citrus County Mosquito Con-
Citrus County Courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on the days after the sale, claim, you will not be entitled to any remaining funds, trol District, 968 N. Lecanto Hwy., Lecanto, FL 34461,
158-0115 THCRN 15th day of January, 2009, commencing at the hour of After 60 days, only the owner of record as of the date (352) 527-7478 at least two days before the meeting.
07-CA-6636 Federal Trust/Richmond Custom Homes 11:00 A.M. Dated: January 6, 2009. of the LiUs Pendens may claim the surplus. Any person who wishes to appeal any decision made
Notice of Sole -Count I Any person who wishes to appeal any decision made
NotPUBLIC NOTICE All Interested parties shall be governed accordingly BETTY STRIFLER WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec. by the Board, Agency or Commission with respect to
.by this Notice, Clerk of Court 29, 2008. any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, will
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT need a record of the proceedings, and that for such
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA DATED this 24th day of December, 2008. By: /s/ L. VanVleet Betty StrIlfer purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record
Case No, 07-CA-6 Deputy Clerk Clerk of the Circuit Court of the proceedings Is made, which record Includes the
BETTY STRIFLER (SEAL) testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to
FEDERAL TRUST BANK, Clerk of the Court Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, By: /s/ L. VanVleet be based.
laintiffBy: /s/ L. VanVleet Jan. 8 and 15,2009. Depu er Published one (1) time.In the Citrus County Chronicle,
RICHMOND CUSTOM HOMES, INC., And ROBERT W. Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, Jan. 8, 2009.
IRHMONDuAr II individual .Jan. 8 and 15, 2009,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE COUNT I
Notice Is hereby given that on the 22 day of Jan.,
2009, at 11:00 am. in the Jury Assembly Room of the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopko Avenue,
Inverness, Florida, the undersigned Clerk will offer for
sale the following described real property:
Lot 1, Block 757, Citrus Springs, Unit 8, a subdivision
according to the plat or map thereof described In Map
Book 6, Page 43-49, of the Public Records of Citrus
.County, Florida.
The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure In Civil Case No. 07-CA-6636,
now pending in the Circuit Court in Citrus County,
Florida.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 19 day of Dec.. 2008
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
(SEAL) .
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009.
145-0108 THCRN
092008 CA 000555 GTE/ Alien NoticeOfSale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 09 2008 CA 000555
GTE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD V. ALLEN a/k/a RICHARD ALLEN, et. al.,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to an Ex Porte Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale entered In this cause, in
the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated In Citrus County, Florida described
as:
THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 5, BLOCK 4, HILLS OF AVALON,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 102 AND 103, OF THE
PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and commonly known as: 1946 S. GLENEAGLE TER.,
LECANTO, FL 34461; at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, In the Jury Assembly Room In the
new addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse,
110 North Apopka Avenue. Inverness, Florida 34450, at
11:00 a.m. on January 15,2009.
Any persons claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, it any, other than the property owner as of
the date of the lls pendens must file a claim within 60
days after the sale.
Dated this 18th day of December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER. Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 1 and 8, 2009.
140-0108 THCRN
2008-CA-3951 Capital/ Hernandez
Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-3951
CAPITAL CITY BANK, a Florida banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
OSVALDO HERNANDEZ, a single person,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
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Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 1 and 8, 2009.
141-0108 THCRN
2008-CA-2886 Capital/ Stern Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-2886
CAPITAL CITY BANK, a Florida banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
.vs.
BERNARD STERN, an married man,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, In and
for CITRUS County, Florida, pursuant to the Summary
Final Judgment in Foreclosure entered In the above
styled cause, will sell at public sale the following
described property situate In CITRUS County, Florida, to
wit:
LOT 6, BLOCK 256, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3, according to
the plat thereof recorded In Plat book 6, Page IS,
public records of Citrus County, Florida.
Said sale shall be made to the highest and best
bidder for cash pursuant to the Final Judgment en-
tered In the above styled cause and will be held at the
Citrus County Courthouse In Inverness. Florida, on the
15th day of January, 2009, commencing at the hour of
11:00A.M,
All Interested parties shall be governed accordingly
by this Notice.
DATED this 24th day of December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 1 and 8, 2009.
171-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-3856 Capital/ Hasenjaeger Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-3856
CAPITAL CITY BANK, a Florida banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KATHRYN C. HASENJAEGER, a married woman;
JAY HANSON, an unmarried man,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, In and
for CITRUS County, Florida, pursuant to the Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure entered In the above
styled cause, will sell at public sale the following
described property situate In CITRUS County, Florida, to
wit:
LOTS 10 and 11, BLOCK 1669, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23,
according to the plat thereof, as recorded In Plot Book
7, Pages 115 through 133, Inclusive, of the public
records of Citrus County, Florida.
Said sale shall be made to the highest and best
,bldder for cash pursuant to the Final Judgment en-
tered In the above styled cause and will be held at the
Citrus County Courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on the
22nd day of January, 2009, commencing at the hour
of 11:00OA.M.
All Interested parties shall be governed accordingly
by this Notice.
DATED this 23rd day of December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ L VanVieet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009.
177-0115 THCRN
09 2007 CA 005562 Consumer/ Nank
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09 2007 CA 005562
DIVISION,
CONSUMER SOLUTIONS REO, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KEITH A. NANK, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated December 18,
2008 and entered In Case No. 09 2007 CA 005562 of
the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for
CITRUS County, Florlda wherein CONSUMER SOLUTIONS
REO. LLC, Is the Plaintiff and KEITH A. NANK; SANDRA
NANK; are the Defendants, I will.sellto the highest and
best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE
NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS,
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on the 12th day
of February, 2009, the following described property as
set forth In said Final Judgment:
LOTS 45-46, BLOCK 1, HICKORY HILLS RETREATS UNIT
ONE, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 3, AT PAGE(S) 73-74, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 8904 E Tsala Apopka Drive, Inverness, FL 34450
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from! the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec.
23, 2008.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. F07045711
185-0115 THCRN
2007-CA-6104 Cremata/Rowland Clerk's Notice
of Rescheduled Sale under FS. Chapter 45
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 2007-CA-6104
ALBERT ERNEST CREMATA and NICOLE CREMATA,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
CHARLES ROWLAND; KELLEY ROWLAND; PROFESSIONAL
BUSINESS OWNERS SELF INSURERS FUND, through Its
administrator PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; BROOKS, WILEY, YOUNG, PADGETT
& KLEISER, P.A.; TOTAL SOURCE III, INC. a corp.; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; SUNSHINE COMPANIES, INC.;
TROTTA TIRE CO.; UNIVERSAL UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE
COMPANY, a corporation; BANK OF AMERICA
TECHNOLOGY AND OPERATIONS, INC.; RICHARD
KAUFMAN; MARLENE CHADWICK KAUFMAN; TOM NEHL
GMC TRUCK COMPANY, a corporation, d/b/a TOM
NEHL TRUCK COMPANY; CITRUS COUNTY FAIR
ASSOCIATION INC.; and STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE,
Defendants.
o 137-0108 THCRN
2008 CP 000263 David Mark Kuhn Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No,: 2008 CP 000263
IN RE: ESTATE OF DAVID MARK KUHN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of David Mark Kuhn,
deceased, whose date of death was June 5, 2007, Is
pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which Is 100 North
Apopka Ave.. Room 101. 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 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
12/25/2008.
Pamela A. Turner
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 562
Homosassa, FL 34487-0562
Brian o h-Eachtulghelrn Florida Bar No. 189049
Attorney for Personal Representative
P.O. Box 203, Palmetto, FL 34221
Telephone: (941) 567-8414
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 1, and 8, 2009.
178-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-003832 Suntrust/ Exposito
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09-2008-CA-003832
DIVISION
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JEFFREY EXPOSITO, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated December 18,
2008 and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-003832 of
the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for
CITRUS County, Florida wherein SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
INC., Is the Plaintiff and JEFFREY EXPOSITO; are the De-
fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION
TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH
APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
at 11:00AM. on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth In said Final
Judgment:
LOT 2, BLOCK 543, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6,
PAGES 1 THROUGH 14, INCLUSIVE, PUBUC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 9955 N SHERMANN DRIVE, CITRUS SPRINGS, FL
34434
Any person claiming an interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec.
23,2008.
Betty Striflier
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009. F08054607
160-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-3534 Regions/ Bidlack Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
SFLORIDA
Case No. 2008-CA-3534
REGIONS BANK,
Plaintiff
vs.
DENNIS T. BIDLACK
KIMBERLY J: BIDLACK
UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment dated November 19, 2008 entered In Case No.:
2008-CA-3534 of the Circuit Court In and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein DENNIS T, BIDLACK and ,
KIMBERLY J. BIDLACK, are the Defendants, that I will sell
to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the Clerk of
the Cirbult Court, Citrus County Courthouse facility, lo-
cated at 110 N. Apopka Ave,, Inverness, FL 34450, on
January 22,2009 at 11:00 a.m., the following described
real property as set forth In the Final Judgment:
LOT 37, BLOCK B-204, OAK VILLAGE, SUGARMILL,
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150,
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, AND PLAT BOOK
11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE
87-A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE:
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
DATED this 20th day of November, 2008,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
As Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, PERSONS NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA-
TION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS FUNCTION SHOULD CON-
TACT COUNTY CIVIL NOT LATER THAN ONE (1) DAY
PRIOR TO THE FUNCTION AT 352-341-6410 If you are
hearing Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771; If you are voice
Impaired, call 1-800-955-8770.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
January 8 and 15, 2009.
181-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-3233 Suntrust/ Lelte
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-3233
DIVISION
SUNTRUST BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CARLOS LEITE, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Order on
Plaintiff's Motion to Cancel and Reschedule Foreclo-
sure Sale dated December 18, 2008 and entered In
Case No. 2008-CA-3233 of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH
Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County, Florida
wherein SUNTRUST BANK, N.A,. Is the Plaintiff and CAR-
179-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-003837 Bank of America/ Hill
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09-2008-CA-003837
DIVISION
BANK OF AlMERICA, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
STEPHEN HILL A/K/A STEPHEN A. HILL, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated December 18,
2008 and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-003837 of
the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for
CITRUS County, Florida wherein BANK OF AMERICA,
N.A., Is the Plaintiff and STEPHEN HILL A/K/A STEPHEN A.
HILL WILLIAM VAN TASSEL SANDRA VAN TASSEL CITRUS
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
DIVISION OF HOUSING SERVICES, CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA; CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC. F/K/A
COMMERCIAL CREDIT CONSUMER SERVICES, INC.;
TENANT #1 N/K/A DANILLE NICHOL are the Defendants,
I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY
ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW
CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA
AVENUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at
11:00AM, on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the follow-
ing described property as set forth In said Final Judg-
ment:
LOTS 29 AND 31, BLOCK 19, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER
TWO, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4, PAGE 96 THRU 98.QF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 31 N HARRISON STREET, BEVERLY HILLS, FL 34465
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec.
23,2008.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the'Circult Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8and 15, 2009. F08053075
174-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-003309 Wachovio/ Taylor
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUN-
TY
CIRCUIT CIVIL CASE NO. 09-2008-CA-2003309
Judge: FALVEY, CAROL A.
WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
v.
MELISSA ANN TAYLOR; et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated December 18, 2008,
and entered In Case No, 09-2008-CA-003309 of the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at the Jury Assembly
Room of the new Citrus County Courthouse. 110 North
Apopka Avenue. inverness, FL 34450, at 11:00 a.m. on
the 22nd day of January, 2009, the following described
property as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment,
Lot 12, Block 82, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 1, according to
the plot thereof recorded In Plat Book 5, Pages 89 to
106 Incl., public records of Citrus County, Florida.
TOGETHER WITH all the Improvements now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all easements, rights, ap-
purtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights
and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now
or hereafter attached to the property..
"ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE"
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on Dec. 23,
2008..
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilllties needing a special accommo-
dation to participate In this proceeding should contact
the Individual or agency sending this notice no later
than seven (7) days prior to proceeding. If hearing Im-
paired. (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service,
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit, and County Court
(Court Seal)
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009.
169-0115 THCRN
2007CA5236 JPMorgan/ Kong Quee
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO, 2007CA5236
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO BANK ONE. N.A.
PLAINTIFF
vs,
MILTON G. KONG QUEE: NADEEN S. KONG QUEE; ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; BRAND PROPERTIES LLC;
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES
COMPANY, INC.; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Oct. 23, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 2007CA5236 of the Circuit Court of the
5TH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County,
INVERNESS, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM at the CITRUS
County Courthouse located at 110 N, APOPKA AVENUE
In INVERNESS, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 22nd day of
January, 2009 the following described property as set
forth In said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 61, IN BLOCK 1, CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS
HILLS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 119 THROUGH 124, INCLUSIVE OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale. If any. other than the property owner as of the
date of the I1s oendens, must file a clalm within 60 days
Dated this 23rd day of October, 2008.,
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Clrcuit Court
(Circult Court Seal)
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should'contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) OR 1-800-955-8770, via Florlda
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronlcle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009, 07-018148(GRN)
182-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-003549 Bank of NY/ Averltsev
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09-2008-CA-003549
DIVISION
THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS
SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. AS
TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
VIKTOR AVERITSEV, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated December 18, 2008
and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-003549 of the Cir-
cult Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, Florida wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST
COMPANY, NA. AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK N.A. AS TRUSTEE, Is the Plaintiff and VIKTOR
AVERITSEV; EVEGNIIA PLOTNIKOVA; are the Defend-
ants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at
JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE
NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH
APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
at 11:00AM, on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the fol-
lowing described properly as set forth In said Final
Judgment:
LOT 52, BLOCK A, BEL AIR, ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 113,
PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 814 S BEL AIR DRIVE, INVERNESS, FL 34450
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec.
29, 2008.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ L VanVIeet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. F08048404
176-0115 THCRN
2008CA2486 Flagstar/ Marshall
Re-Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO. 2008CA2486
FLAGSTAR BANK, F.S.B.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TONY JAMES MARSHALL. SHELBY ANNE MARSHALL.
UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2:
FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSiUR SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Oct. 30,2008, and en-
tered In Case No. 2008CA2486, of the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County,
Florida, wherein Flagstar Bank, F.S.B.,., s a Plaintiff and
TONY JAMES MARSHALL; SHELBY ANNE MARSHALL UN-
KNOWN TENANT #1: UNKNOWN TENANT #2; FLAGSTAR
BANK, FSB are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at Jury Assembly Room In the
New Addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse,
110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on January 22. 2009, the followIng described property
as set forth in said Final Judgment; to wit:
LOT 5, IN BLOCK B-74, OF CYPRESS VILLAGE, SUGARMILL
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, AT PAGES 86 THROUGH 150,
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 180 AND PLAT BOOK
11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9,
PAGE 87A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of
the date of the Its pendens, must file a claim within 60
days after the sale.
Dated this 22nd day of December, 2008.
Betty Strifer
As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ L VanVleet
As Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANT
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should, not later than
seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 352-637-9853,. 110 N. APOPKA
AVE.., INVERNESS, FL 34450-4299. If hearing Impaired.
contact (FDD) 800-955-8771 via Florida Relay System.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 33333
146-0108 THCRN
2008-CA-3840 Wells Fargo/ Allmond Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA.
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
Case No, 2008-CA-3840
WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA. INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANDREW W. ALMOND; KAREN L. ALMOND;
,BUTTERFIELD INVESTMENTS, INC.; and UNKNOWN
OCCUPANTS. TENANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, including, if a named defendant Is
deceased, the personal representatives, the surviving
spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and all
other parties clalmng by, through, under or against the
defendant, and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate,'or whose exact legal status Is un-
known, claiming under any of the above named or
described defendants
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Order or
Final Judgment entered In this cause, In the Circuit
Court of Citrus County, Florida, I will sell the property sit-
uated In Citrus County, Florida, described as:
LOTS 61 and 62, BLOCK 282, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
SOUTH, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 51
THROUGH 66, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,
In the Jury Assembly Room In the New Addition to the
New Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 at 11:00 a.m. on Jan.
15, 2009.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
DATED this ,17 day of December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Clrcuit Court
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons needing a special accommodation to partici-
pate In this proceeding should contact the A.D.A. Co-
ordinator not later than seven (?'days prior to the pro-
ceeding via thIe Florida Relay Service at
1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 1 and 8, 2009.
Sinmes
and
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PAGEC2
TH L.-:.- CAY
JANUARY 8, 2009
www.chronicleonline.com
Fresh from the oven
BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Strudels, Danish and cookies are baked from scratch at Panetopla Restaurant & Bakery.
Dream comes true for owner of new restaurant, bakery in Inverness
JULIANNE MUNN
jmunn2@tampabay.rr.com
Chronicle
The entrepreneurial
baker, owner and
head cook at the
new Panetopia
Restaurant and
Bakery in Inverness
offers a tasty touch
of European- and American-
style cuisine and a bountiful se-
lection of breads, rolls and
pastries baked fresh every day.
Marcus Held, a native of St.
Gallen, Switzerland, opened
Panetopia last October on the
site of the Central Motel on U.S.
41 in Inverness, fulfilling what
he said was "a lifelong dream to
open a bakery in Florida."
But the genial baker holds an-
other claim to fame. He is a
noted Elvis impersonator, and
earned second place in the
Switzerland Elvis impersonation
competition to prove it. He joked
that he might have taken first
prize if he had gyrated as well as
Presley.
Though not a professional
singer, Held said he started his
musical career in a gospel choir
when he was younger and later
at a bar he owned in Switzer-
land, Charlie's Music Club.
And it's not over yet. Held of-
fers his Elvis songfest at Pane-
topia every Friday night starting
at 5 p.m. and throughout the
evening for those who want to
refresh their memories of the
king of rock 'n' roll.
The singing is a sidebar to the
restaurant and bakery business,
which features homemade soup
du jour such as leek, French
onion, cream of mushroom and
cream of sweet corn, as well as
breakfast, lunch and dinner, and
the homemade baked goods.
Held said he is in the kitchen
at 2 a.m. daily to bake such
loaves asinulti-grain, crusty
country-style, baguettes-and .
many more varieties, including
sweet rolls in designer shapes -
shiny golden delights that beg to
to his standards, bringing along a
wood burning stove for "special
flavor" for the bread, a favorite
dough machine, fancy molds and
other equipment
There are plenty of typical
American dishes on the menu,
with breakfast fare making out at
$5.79 for a Western omelet with
hash browns, home fries or grits,
and $6.99 for a continental
The butterfly is one of the designer shapes of bread offered at Pane-
topla.
be pulled apart and buttered.
There are also croissants, Dan-
ish pastries, fruit and cream
cheese strudels, cookies,
muffins, and more.
All leftover breads and rolls at
the end of the day are donated to
churches in Inverness that pro-
vide free meals to those in need,
said Lori Dilea, server at Pane-
topia.
When Held moved to Inver-
ness last year from Switzerland,
he made sure the kitchen was up
starter of two rolls or croissants
with Swiss cheese, ham and
choice of jelly Breakfast is
served from 6:30 a.p. to 2 p.m.
Sunday.
Menu highlights, however, are
the Vienna schnitzel, hand-
trimmed pork cutlets, lightly
breaded Vienna style ($8.75 and
$10.75); Rahmschnitzel, pork or
chicken cutlets with a rich demi-
glace cream sauce with mush-
rooms ($10.75 and $12.75)
Jagerschnitzel, "hunter cutlets"
of pork or chicken schnitzel in a
rich demi-glace sauce with
mushrooms, peppers and onions
($11.25 and $13.25). All are
served with pasta, homemade
french fries or hash brown pota-
toes.
A French Cordon Bleu at
$13.75 is breaded.and pan fried
pork schnitzel stuffed with Swiss
cheese and smoked ham, served
with homemade french fries.
Held's hometown is 30 miles
from Austria and Germany, so
his cuisine reflects a composite
of Swiss, Austrian, German and a
little touch of French style.
An Aelpler Macaroni, pasta
with Swiss cheese, potato and
onions, is $7.95 and a Spatzle
Platter with homemade spatzle
and Swiss cheese is $6.95. Vari-
ous types of meat plates are
available, such as weisswurst,
bratwurst and knockwurst
Various salads, sandwiches
and pasta dishes are offered at
noon ranging from $4.95 for a
mixed veggie salad to Wurst-
Kase-Salat, a sausage cheese
salad with cold knockwurst with
Gruyere cheese served with sev-
eral kinds of mixed salads for
$9.95 (large) or $7.75 (small).
Held said he will also have
daily noon specials starting this
month featuring items such as
open face hot turkey, beef and
ham sandwiches, spaghetti and
other hot plate favorites.
To get acquainted in the Citrus
County community, Held has
started selling his fresh breads
at Howard's Flea Market in Ho-
mosassa on Fridays and at Cow-
boy Junction flea market in
See OVEN/Page C3
Julianne Munn
OVER EASY
Tasty
2008
s the new year gets
under way, it seems
like a good time to
pause and reflect about some
of the notable new dining
spots I've visited during 2008.
Though some definitely de-
serve to be at the top of the
list, there are plenty of others
that were also very good and
worth a trip.
And of course, the usual
caveat: Just because a place
was superior on the day I was
there, does not guarantee
that changes haven't oc-
curred in the interim in
menus, chefs,
cooks and There
service.
Rating hi- are
gh on my list plenty
is a relative V
newcomer to of
the Citrus
County din- others
ing scene, that
Bistro 44 just that
east of U.S. 19 were
on State
Road 44 in also
Crystal River.
The chef is very
Nicole Gre- gOOd
goriou, for-
mer owner and
and chef at
Nicole's res- worth
taurant on
U.S. 19. The a trip.
Bistro is af-
fordable, there is attention to
detail and the food is superb.
A recent order of braised
short ribs of beef was proba-
bly the best I've ever had -
even in my own kitchen.
Another newbie is Mama
Sally's on U.S. 19 just north of
the Crystal River Mall. It
opened just before the holi-
day season and quickly at-
tracted a loyal following for
such favorites as real home
fries and a good -choice of
Greek and American dishes,
all very affordable. And a
plus you can order break-
fast all day. If quality' stays
consistent, it should be a win-
ner.
Champion's BBQ on U.S. 19
between Crystal River and
Homosassa Springs also
opened in 2008, and barbe-
cue lovers who fondly recall
Fat Fred's Barbecue are so
happy the crew is back in
town. From hickory smoked
ribs to smoked corned beef
and plates of sliced 'cue,
along with delicious sides
like corn spoon pudding and
homemade baked beans -
this is a barbecue oasis.
Mango's in Citrus Springs
is a haven for seafood afi-
cionados, with the crispy
haddock a symphony of flaky
mild, fresh fish in a light
golden breading. There are
lots of choices on the menu
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Wine 101
of
The start of a brand new
year seems like a good
time to outline a few
wine basics. Mavens are al-
lowed to skip this one.
"Style" is a simple word
easily understood,
for example, when
it comes to fashion,
but how does it
apply to wine? 9
Well, there are
three reasons we
drink wine: as an
aperitif before din-
ing, as a drink in it-
self or to go along Ron Dri
with food. Ron D
To fit into one of WIt
these categories, & S
there are three dif-
ferent types of wine:
"Still" the kind we see most
often without bubbles; "sparkl-
ing" or what some call cham-
pagne; and "fortified" as in Port
or sherry, which have alcohol
added during fermentation.
While almost all wine
drinkers have sipped the still
variety, how many have tried
a sparkler? These come, as
do their quieter relatives, in
sweet, medium dry and very
dry modes.
Finally, wine fans ought to
sample both Port and sherry
before quitting the field. The
home of sherry is Spain,
where this one comes once
again in a range of flavors
from bone dry to dessert
sweet Sherry is also made in
a number of other countries
including the United States
for much less cost
Port, as you might guess,
owes its name to "Portugal,"
where it originated. There
are basically two kinds, one
called "ruby" and another
named "tawny." The latter is
my favorite, with a nice semi-
sweet nutty flavor. Again,
both can be found for less
money in other countries
with some really decent Port
made in California.
Now what is it about wine
that is different from the way
spirits such as gin and scotch
are made? It's the process
called fermentation. The al-
cohol in still wine and the
bubbles in sparklers derive
from this method. If you re-
member your high school
chemistry at all, the formula
goes like this: Yeast + Sugars
yield Alcohol + C02 gas. Spir-
its are condensed through
evaporation and so are gen-
erally much higher in alcohol.
The first wines ever drunk
by prehistoric peoples possi-
bly came about as a result of
natural yeasts deposited on
grape skins, which then
somehow matured into what
we know today as table wine.
"Yummy," said the cave
momma when she happened
to stick her finger into a batch
of forgotten grapes in the
back of the den.
Color involves just three
shades: red, white and blue.
Just joking. For "blue' substi-
tute "Rosg"'(notice the little
accent mark which tells us to
pronounce it "rose-ay"). Mar-
ket people have created an-
other word blush.
How do these colors come
to pass? It's not from the hue
of the grapes, as most folks
may think. Red wine can be
in
N
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made only from red grapes,
but almost all grapes yield
clear juice, so many white
wines, and especially a num-
ber of sparklers, are made
using red grape varieties.
Pink wine comes
S from a process that
leaves red grape
skins with just a
-': smidgen of expo-
sure during fer-
mentation, or
.-- sometimes red and
whites are blen-
ded to make pink
juice.
ikhouse What's with all
IES those comical
ICH names? Selling
wine these days
seems to involve
weird and wacky labels. The
list is too long to cite here, but
if you have ever gazed on the
shelves of a supermarket or a
wine store you know what I
mean. Think Yellow Horse,
Red Truck or Barefoot, for in-
stance.
But those who know their
stuff understand some of the
greatest wines in the world are
designated by the location
from where they are created.
So in France, Chateaux Mar-
gaux is a super-famous label
from the Bordeaux region
called-you guessed it-Mar-
gaux. For "Chateaux," read
"house" or place of origin.
Or the wine may be identi-
fied for the winemaker, as in
"Mondavi" or "Gallo." Another
way to name wine is by cate-
gory. Chardonnay is a well-
known grape and so is merlot
We call these "varietals."
Finally, there is the matter
of true value. So is a wine
that costs $79.99 10 times as
good as one priced at $7.99?
Of course not! What creates
trading prices are three sim-
ple factors: cost of production
including grape and land val-
ues, overhead, demand vs.
availability, and often what
the market will stand.
There are a number of tro-
phy labels around the wine
world actually on allocation
(assigned by priority). They
are rare and sought after.
Does this mean a $799 bottle
of wine is elixir of the gods?
Stratospheric prices for some
labels do show a history of
great quality, but supply and
demand, as with any luxury
item (diamonds), command
the often inflated prices.
So endeth, as they say, the
lesson. The moral of the story
is: There is nothing mysteri-
ous or complicated about
wine. Gentle readers may
continue to sip their favorites
with a light heart, knowing
what is best is simply what
one enjoys and can afford.
O. EM
Tip of the week: Vintage
year or the date of harvest is
only a number. Each year
must be judged on its own
merit because no two har-
vests are exactly alike.
Oak Ridge resident Ron
Drinkhouse was a buyer and
seller of wines in his native
Connecticut. He welcomes
inquiries, and can be
reached via e-mail at
ronoct9@aol.com or tele-
phone at (352) 445-0328.
EASY
Continued from Page C
and the decor is attractive
and snappy.
Vintage on 5th in Crystal
River's historic district is -a
destination for fine dining as
well as old-fashioned, old
Florida atmosphere, and I es-
pecially enjoy the Southern
slant on the inspirational
menu that offers great
seafood and steaks as well as
such Dixie darlins as shrimp
and grits and fried green
tomatoes from time to time.
Service is a cut above.
There is also lots of atmos-
phere at Neon Leon's Zydeco
Steakhouse in Old Ho-
mosassa, an ode to the
Lynyrd Skynyrd Band with its
plethora of memorabilia. The
menu is mostly Cajun and
well done, and there is live
entertainment on occasion,
making this establishment a
great place to kick back and
get happy.
Granny's Soul Food Restau-
rant in Inverness is another
home-style family eatery right
on U.S. 41 in the heart of town
across from the courthouse.
All the Southern dishes you
might want and much more,
too. The atmosphere is happy,
and the fried chicken already
to O o w
has many fans.
That's just a brief overview
of what's new in the area and
don't forget the old favorites
such as Cracker's, Mr. King's
and The Boat House in Crys-
tal River, and the wonderful
Van der Valk and new Pane-
topia in Inverness. And, of
course, one of the best of the
best, The Rusty Duck on
State Road 44 in Lecanto,
where Chef Louise reigns
supreme.
So plan on visiting your fa-
vorite Citrus County restau-
rant in 2009 and tell the folks
in charge how much you ap-
preciate their expertise.
M]E
Here are a couple of
recipes I rediscovered while
browsing through my old
community cookbook collec-
tion. These are from Evening
Shade, by folks in that little
'town in Arkansas:
Lazy Day Pie
E 1 quart sweetened
peaches
M 3/4 cup sugar
a 1/2 cup water
1/4 cup butter
3/4 cup flour
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CITRUS COUNTY
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
REVIEW BOARD
Thursday, January! 5, 2009, at 9:00 AM
Lecanto Government Building
3600 West Sovereign Path
Room 166
Lecanto, Florida 34461
JOHN JAMES BARD, CHAIR WALTER PRUSS
MILES BLODGETT, 1ST VICE CHAIR DWIGHT HOOPER
RAYMOND HUGHES, 2ND VICE CHAIR JAMES KELLNER
WILLIAM GARVIN CHUCK DIXON (SCHOOL BD)
ZANA ENNIS (ALTERNATE) DAVID LANGER (ALTERNATE)
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES December 18, 2008
E. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Chairman
First Vice Chairman
Second Vice Chairman
F. APPLICATIONS
VARIANCES (V) LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
V-09-01 Bill Andrews/Richard & Lauren Auth
REQUEST: This request is for a variance from the Citrus County Land Development Code (LDC) to
allow for the construction of a new single family residence having less than the required minimum
building setback from the proposed structure to a wetlands jurisdictional boundary where 35 feet is
required by section 4245, Building Setback Requirements of the Citrus County Land Development
Code.
LOCATION: Section 28. Township 18S South. Range 17 East more specifically, Lot 5 of Sunset
Shores addition to Woodward Park; which address is known as 9617 West Opera Lane, Crystal River
Florida.
STAFF CONTACT: Ernest L. Paskey, RLA, Planner
CONDITIONAL USE (CU) LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
1. CU-08-13 McKean &Associates Eng,. for Anthony Carione & Nicholas Litterello
REQUEST: This request is an After-the-Fact Conditional Use from the Citrus County Land
Development Code (LDC) to allow for an expansion of a Solid Waste Hauler Facility in a GNC,
General Commercial District, pursuant to Section 4631. General Commercial District (GNC). as
specified in the Land Development Code (LDC).
LOCATION: Section 01. Township 19 South. Range 18 East more specifically, lot 7.5 block A which
address is 455 S Tbayer Ave Lecanto FL 34461, Florida and lot 8E block A which address is 423 W Gulf
To Lake Hwy Lecanto FL 34461.
STAFF CONTACT: Laura A. Mariey, Planner
2. CU-09-01 Lori Barnes
REQUEST: To allow for Day Care Facility, in a Medium Density Residential District, pursuant to Section
4625 of the Land Development Code (LDC).
LOCATION: Section 11. Township 18 South, Range 18 East Beverly Hills, more specifically, Parcel 9, .
Block 3; which address is known as 9 North Melbourne Street, Beverly Hills, Florida. [Beverly Hills Area]
(A complete legal description is on file with the Community Development Division).
STAFF CONTACT: Ernest L. Paskey, RLA, Planner
PUBLIC WORKSHOP- COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS/ATLAS AMENDMENTS (CPA/AA) -
2009 1st Cycle Large Transmittal Phase
CPA/AA-09-04 Crystal River Pavilion
REQUEST: Re-designation from LDR, Low Density Residential to GNC, General Commercial on the
Generalized Future Land Use Map (GFLUM), and LDR, Low Density Residential to GNC, General
Commercial in the LDC, Land Development Code Atlas Map for Parcel 34000 in Section 34. Township
18 South. Range 17 East. and which property is located on the west side of US 19 between Venable
Street and Godfrey Lane, adjacent to the north side of the Crystal River Plaza shopping center.
LOCATION: Section 34. Township 18 South. Range 17 East further described as a portion of Parcel
17E18S34 34000 and which property is located on the west side of US 19 between Venable Street
and Godfrey Lane, adjacent to the north side of the Crystal River Plaza shopping center.
STAFF CONTACT:
Joanna L. Coutu, AICP, Principal Planner
Sue Farnsworth, Environmental Planner
PUBLIC HEARING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS/ATLAS AMENDMENTS (CPA/AA) -
2009 1st Exempt Cycle Transmittal Phase
1. CPA-09-07 Department of Development Services-CIE Element (remedial)
REQUEST: 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 Improyements
Program(CIP) and that the CIP is financially feasible.
STAFF CONTACT: Heather Urwiller, Concurrency/Impact Fee Coordinator
2. CPA-09-08 Department of Development Services Recreation Element
REQUEST: 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 (LOS) 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 within the CIE.
STAFF CONTACT: Heather Urwiller, Concurrency/Impact Fee Coordinator
F. ADDITIONAL ITEMS
G. ADJOURN
If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she
may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record Includes testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical
impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you
are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. M7
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News NOTES
CPR class to be
offered at CRUMC
Parish nurses of Crystal
River United Methodist Church
are sponsors of a CPR class
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur-
day at the church, in Room A5
of the education building.
CRUMC is located at 4801
N. Citrus Ave., also known as
County Road 495.
Reserve a seat by calling
795-3148. Class is $26 for
adult CPR by the Red Cross.
Cash or checks will be ac-
cepted. Certification cards will
be given if reservation is
made.
Seminar about
Buddhism free
"Introduction to Nichiren
Buddhism," a free seminar
open to the public, is from 1 to
3 p.m. Saturday at the at the
Lakes Region Library, 1511
Druid Road, Inverness. For
mrrore information, call Danny
at 382-5952.
Social workers
slate meeting
The National Association of
Social Workers, Florida Chap-
ter will welcome state Presi-
dent Amanda Evans, MSW,
EdD, and Executive Director
Jim Akin, ACSW, to the next
meeting of the Nature Coast
NASW Unit, Saturday. The
meeting will be at Hemando-
Pasco Hospice, 11260 Cortez
Blvd. in Brooksville beginning
at 10 a.m.
Jim Akinr will present the
two-hour Prevention of Med-
ical Errors" class, which is re-
quired for licensed social
workers. The licensure re-
newal date for the Board of
Clinical Social Work is March
31. By that date, social work-
ers must have completed 30
hours of continuing education,
two of which must be the pre-
vention of medical errors and
three must be ethics and
boundaries.
Also, nominations to honor
NASW members from Her-
nando, Pasco and Citrus
counties are now being ac-
cepted. Send nominations to
Wendy Hall, LCSW whapner
@tampabay.rr.com for Social
Worker of the Year, Student
Social Worker of the Year, and
Retired Social Worker of the
Year.
For more information con-
tact Wendy Hall at (352) 697-
0705 or NASW Florida
Chapter at (800) 352-6279.
Butterfly club to
learn about plants
All butterfly, bird and plant
lovers are invited to the next
meeting of the Beverly Hills
Butterfly Club. This is the be-
ginning of the club's ninth
year. Guest speaker will be
Master Gardener Jim Bruno,
to show how to propagate
plants, and how to properly
grow seeds.
. The club will meet at 2:30
p.m. Sunday at the Beverly
Hills Recreation Center Club-
house.
Call Chris at 527-8629 or
Peggy at 527-2686.
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A group of residents of Laurel Ridge raised $1,300 from Universal Seasons Greeting,
which provided Christmas presents for 12 teenagers through Citrus County Family Re-
source Center, Hernando. The Laurel Ridge shoppers are, front row, from left: June
Hunte, Dotty Konkle, Lindsay Sarnoski, Sue Hare, Dotty Welch, Margaret Mulawski
and Barbara Telatnik; back row, from left: Judy Riponi, Carol Turnquist, Carolyn Crea-
ger, Sil Low, Cay O'Brien, Sirl Godfrey, Suzanne Matthews and Jill Killorin.
Hospice to offer 'Good Grief'
sessions at CFCC campus
Gb F' ." J --"ences," said Beard. "These
tievig has p ysical effects are issues which we all face."
To register to attend this
Special to the Chronicle Highway, Lecanto. free four-session program,
Individuals are often sur- call Beard at Hospice of Cit-
Hospice of Citrus County prised at the physical and rus County at 527-2020.
i association with Central emotional effects of grief. Hospice of Citrus County,
lorida Community College, This four-part workshop will licensed in 1985, has earned
ill present a four-part edu- offer information that will as- the gold seal of approval from
national program titled sist grievers on how to cope the Joint Commission. Hos-
Good Grief," which will be with the array of emotions pice of Citrus County is pre-
ffered on four Monday commonly experienced. The serving the integrity of the
evenings beginning this program will be moderated hospice philosophy in the
[onday and continuing by Jonathan Beard, Wings finest traditions of serving
[onday, Jan. 26, Monday, Grief Services Manager with you. For information on the
eb. 2 and Monday, Feb. 9. Hospice of Citrus County. many services that Hospice
he class will be from 5:30 to "Together we will see our of Citrus County offers, call
p.m. at the Central Florida grief from a fresh perspec- 527-2020 or visit the Web at
community College Lecanto tive, allowing us to be www.hospiceofcitruscounty
ampus at 3800 S Lecanto strengthened by our experi- .org.
Special to the Chronicle
Jan. 20 is the date for
LIFT's next monthly lunch-
eon at Citrus Hills Golf and
Country Club.
Guest speaker Many m
for the day, Bill May
Johnson, has have Cc
chosen the topic
"Past, Present gone du
and Future of
LIFT." Johnson almo,
was LIFT's first
director when ye
200 plus widows
and widowers gathered for
lunch in July 2000.
Many members have come
and gone during the almost
nine years. Some have left
due to marriage, moving,
death or another reason. This
month, LIFT is inviting all
past members to attend the
January luncheon. Spouses
will be welcome at this re-
union.
Call Teddi at 746-618 or
Charlene at 527-2348, ext.
232, to reserve a spot and give
your choice of baked ham or
chicken parmesan. Meat,
salad, starch, veggie, dessert
and beverage are included in
the $13 charge. Check in time
is 11 a.m. with lunch being
served at 11:30.
Other upcoming events will
Special to the Chronicle
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Joe Nic Barco Memorial
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 7122 in Floral City in-
vites the public to its Chi-
nese auction from 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 25. The auction
will take place on the back
porch of the VFW, with many
new items, some like-new,
and even an antique or two.
Food items will also be avail-
able for sale, as well as a
50/50 drawing.
Proceeds from the Chinese
auction will go to help the
vets at the Fort McCoy Veter-
ans Home and to help the
post buy a new air condi-
tioner.
For those unfamiliar with
a Chinese auction: Packets of
tickets are sold. You drop
your numbered ticket in the
cup in front of the item that
you would like. At the end of
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find LIFT members lunching
at Crackers in Crystal River
at 11 a.m. Thursday Jan. 29.
Those wishing to do so may
enjoy the boat ride for $10.
Car pools will
leave Inverness
members Sweetbay park-
)me and ing lot at 10:30
a.m. and Beverly
ring the Hills Plaza at
10:45.
t nine Tuesday, Feb.
10, members
irs. will travel to
Catfish Johnny's
in Lake Panasoffkee for
lunch and music. Lunch be-
gins at 11 a.m. You may wish
to bring a folding lawn chair.
For sign-up and car pool info,
call Marty at 637-5248.
A fun afternoon is planned
for Saturday, Feb. 14 -Valen-
tines Day at Beverly Hills
Community Church Hall at 82
Civic Circle in Beverly Hills.
Potluck begins at 12:30 p.m.
with games to follow.
February luncheon at Cit-
rus Hills Golf and Country
Club is Tuesday, Feb. 17. Pot
roast or chicken almondine
are the meat choices. Guest
speaker will be a surprise
you will not want to miss.
For more information
about LIFT, call Jonathan
Beard at 527-2348, ext 230.
the day 5 p.m. a ticket is
drawn from each cup, and
that ticket will be the winner
for that item, and you don't
have to be present to win. It's
a lot of fun, and it's a great
way for the ladies auxiliary
to raise money for our veter-
ans.
' There are also containers
at the post for nonperishable
food items to donate to needy
families and containers for
items for military personnel
now serving overseas. They
are requesting; hard candy
(M&M's are a real favorite),
gum, beef jerky, wet wipes,
peanuts and any items that
they can carry easily in their
packs. The ladies auxiliary is
also collecting used ink car-
tridges for Floral City Ele-
mentary and old cell phones
for The Path.
We are at 8191 S. Florida
Avenue in Floral City, next to
the blue water tower.
Doctor Ride seeks drivers
Special to the Chronicle
The Doctor Ride program
is currently looking for vol-
unteers to help drive resi-
dents to scheduled doctor
appointments and other
medical needs. Volunteers
are needed for Beverly Hills,
Citrus Springs, Crystal River,
Floral City, Inverness,
Lecanto, Pine Ridge and Cit-
rus Hills.
If you can spare a few
hours a week, call John or
Mary Hessinger at 746-3796.
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* Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but
multiple publications cannot be guaranteed.
* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or
Crystal River; by fax at 563-3280; or e mail to
community@chronicleonline.com.
* Notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an event.
Publication on a special day can't be guaranteed.
* Expect notes to run no more than once.
Sugarmill Chorale performs anniversary concert
J. SHIELDS/Special to the Chronicle
On Dec. 14, the Sugarmill Chorale, under the direction of Deb Allen, performed its 30th anniversary Christmas Concert for an audience of more than 600! The spring concert is
set for March 22 and rehearsals are from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church in Crystal River. The ability to read music is hot a requirement. A good sense of humor,
willingness to learn your part and a commitment to attendance is expected. Anyone interested can sing for a week or two before deciding to stay for the season. For information,
contact the director at sugarmillchoraledirector@yahoo.com, or call 697-2309.
LIFT plans
reunion
Donation to The Path
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
The Citrus County Clerk of the Court held its annual luncheon recently at the his-
toric Citrus County Courthouse. The luncheon raised money and gifts for the Path.
Participating in the luncheon, from left are: Angela Vick; Betty Strifler, Clerk of the
Court; Brylee Hugar, 4; Bob Plaistead, Inverness mayor, standing In for Santa;
Dwayne Sipper, executive director The Path; and Kathryn Sipper, development for
The Path.
Group raises money for gifts
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Chinese auction
to benefit vets
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Betty Strifler 10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112 154-0115 THCRN
159-0115 THCRN BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Tampa, FL 33618 2008-CA-08"05 HSBC/ Bond Notice of Sale
07-CA-6636 Federal Trust/Richmond Custom Homes CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) PUBUC NOTICE
Notice of Sale Count IV Citrus County, Florida By: /s/ L VanVleet Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
PUBLIC NOTICE Deputy Clerk Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-100741 IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
By: /s/L. VanVleet FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, Case #: 2008-CA-000805
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Jan. 8 and 15. 2009. F08029010 Division #:
Case No. 07-CA-6636 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP 170-0115 THCRN UNC:
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112 2008-CA-002867 US Bank/ Wlasluk Jr.
FEDERAL TRUST BANK, Tampa, FL 33618 144-0108 THCRN Notice of Foreclosure Sale HSBC Bank USA, N.A., As Trustee for the registered
Plaintifnf 09-2007-CA-4321 Deutsche/ Logan PUBLIC NOTICE holders of Nomura Home Equity Loan, Inc.,
v, Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, Notice of Foreclosure Sale Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-HE3,
RICHMOND CUSTOM HOMES. INC., And ROBERT W. Jan 8 and 15, 2009, 08-100739 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Plaintiff,
RICHMOND II. Individually,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE COUNT IV
Notice Is hereby given that on the 22 day of Jan.,
2009, at 11:00 a.m. In the Jury Assembly Room of the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue,
Inverness. Florida, the undersigned Clerk will offer for
sale the following described real property:
Lot 12, block 757, Citrus Springs Unit 8, a subdivision
according to the plot or map thereof described In Map
Book 6, Pages 43-49, of the Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida.
The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure In Civll Case No. 07-CA-6636,
now pending In the Circuit Court In Citrus County,
Florida.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Is pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 24 day of Dec., 2008
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
(SEAL)
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009.
172-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-3854 Capital/ Hosenjaeger Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-3854
CAPITAL CITY BANK, a Florida banking corporation,
PtaintIff,
vs.
KATHRYN C. HASENJAEGER, a married woman;
JAY HANSON, an unmarried man,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judiclal Circuit, In and
for CITRUS County. Florida, pursuant to the Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure entered In the above
styled cause, will sell at public sale the following
described property situate In CITRUS County, Florida, to
wit
LOTS 8 & 9, BLOCK 1669, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23,
accordngto the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
7, Pagc" 115 through 133, Inclusive, of the public
records of Citrus County, Florida.
Sold sale shall be made to the highest and best
bidder for cash pursuant to the Final Judgment en-
tered In the above styled cause and will be held at the
Citrus County Courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on the
22nd day of January, 2009, commencing at the hour
of 11:00 A.M.
All Interested parties shall be governed accordingly
by this Notice.
DATED this 23rd day of December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009.
161-0115 THCRN
2008 CA 2257 Mercantile/ Benvenuto Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 2008 CA 2257
MERCANTILE BANK, -
Plaintiff
vs.
DONNA C. BENVENUTO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONNA
C. BENVENUTO; UNKNOWN TENANT; BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
a political subdivision of the State of Florida; and
FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment dated December 23,2008 entered In Case No.:
2008 CA 002257 of the Circuit Court In and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein DONNA C. BENVENUTO;
UNKNOWN TENANT; BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUB-
DIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, FLORIDA HOUSING
FINANCE CORPORATION and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DONA C. BENVENUTO, are the Defendants, that I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Citrus County Courthouse facility,
located at 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, in
Jury Assembly Room on January 22, 2009 at 11:00 a.m.,
the following described real property as set forth In the
Final Judgment:
LOT 23, BLOCK 3, OF FLYING DUTCHMAN ESTATES PHASE
1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 118, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE:
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF-ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
DATED this 24th day of December, 2008.
Betty Strifler
As Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac-
commodation In order to participate In this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administra-
tilon at Citrus County Courthouse, Inverness, Florida,
34450 within two working days of your receipt of this
notice; If you are hearing Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771;
If you are voice Impaired, call 1-800-955-8770.
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
January 8 and 15, 2009.
150-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-003412 Deutsche/ Palaclo Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-003412
Division #:;
UNC:;
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for
Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WLi,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Armando Palacio
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18,2008 entered
in CMI Case No. 2008-CA-003412 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as
Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WLI,
SPlaintlff and Armando Palaclo are defendants(s), I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, FRONT
STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY
ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, at 11:00 a.m. on January 22,
2009, the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to-wit;
LOT 12, BLOCK 25, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER TWO,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 96 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA..
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL; 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
151-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-003365 Regions/ Termini Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-003365
Division #:
UNC:
Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Laura M. Termini a/k/a Laurie Termini; Carolina First
Bank f/k/a Mercantile Bank, DV. of Carolina First Bank
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
In CMI Case No. 2008-CA-003365 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage, Plain-
tiff and Laura M. Termini a/k/a Laurie Termini are
defendants(s), I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash, FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE TO THE
JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE
NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, at 11:00 a.m. on
January 22, 2009, the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 35, BLOCK 54, BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NO. 4,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 130, 131 AND 132,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By: /s/ IL VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-100581
173-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-3150 LaSalle/ Harvey Sr,
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2008-CA-3150
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR
GSAMP TRUST 2006-HE8, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE8,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT P. HARVEY SR.; EUZABETH D. HARVEY; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES, CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE. WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS
INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AAMES FUNDING
CORR D/B/A AAMES HOME LOAN; UNKNOWN
TENANT#1 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
UNKNOWN TENANT#2 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY;
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated December 18,2008, and entered
in Case No. 2008-CA-3150, of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County. Florida.
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR
GSAMP TRUST 2006-HE8, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE8, is Plaintiff and ROBERT P.
HARVEY SR.; ELIZABETH D. HARVEY; ACCREDITED HOME
LENDERS INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AAMES FUND-
ING CORP. D/B/A AAMES HOME LOAN, are defend-
ants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash In
the JURY ASSEMBLY In the NEW ADDITION to the CITRUS
County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness,
FL 34450, at 11:00 a.m., on the 22nd day of January,
2009, the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 32, BLOCK 18, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 2, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 96-97-98, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IMPORTANT: In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, if you are a person with,a disability who
needs any accommodation In order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
provision of certain assistance. Please contact the
Court Administrator at 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVER-
NESS, FL 34450. Phone No. 352-341-6410 within 2 work-
Ing days of your receipt of this notice or pleading.
DATED this 23rd day of December, 2008
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(SEAL)
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
As Deputy Clerk
Any person claiming an interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009.
183-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-002338 Southtrust/ Glenn
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09-2008-CA-002338
DIVISION
SOUTHTRUST MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
PIalptiff,
vs.
CHARLES R. GLENN, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated December 18, 2008
and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-002338 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, Florida wherein SOUTHTRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, Is the Plaintiff and CHARLES R. GLENN;
JOSEPH PATRICK MORGAN, AS TRUSTEE OF THE THC
TRUST; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR AUVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT #1 N/K/A
JORDAN SCOTT are the Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY
ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE,
INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on
the 22nd day of January, 2009, the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment:
#96-8 THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/4; MORE
PARTICULARLY THE SOUTH 132 FEET OF THE WEST, 158.75
FEET OF TRACT #96, HERCALA ACRES, UNIT TWO, AS
SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 16 THROUGH 18 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, WITH THE
NORTH 15 FEET TO BE RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT;
#97-1 THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/4; MORE
PARTICULARLY THE NORTH 132 FEET OF THE WEST 158.75
FEET OF TRACT #97, HERCALA ACRES, UNIT TWO, AS
SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 16 THROUGH 18, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, WITH THE
SOUTH 15 FEET TO BE RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT;
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MOBILE HOME,
ID#3380619832
A/K/A 1160 E RHAPSODY LANE, HERNANDO, FL 34442
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pens must file a claim wIthin :slty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec.
29, 2008.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 09-2007-CA-4321
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
vs.
VICKI LOGAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VICKI LOGAN, IF
ANY; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; CYPRESS VILLAGE
PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSES-
SION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec., 18, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 09-2007-CA-4321 of the Circuit Court
of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County,
Inverness. Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at the Jury Assembly Room In the New
Addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse at the
CITRUS County Courthouse located at 110 N. Apopka
Avenue In Inverness. Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 15th
day of January, 2009 the following described property
as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 3 IN BLOCK B-64, OF CYPRESS VILLAGE, SUGARMILL
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9 AT PAGES 86 THROUGH 150,
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, AND PLAT BOOK
11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE
87-A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person clalmino an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any. other than the property owner as of the
date of the lis pendens. must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 22nd day of Dec., 2008.
Betty Strifier
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Circuit Court Seal)
By: /5/ L. VanVieet
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABIU-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) OR 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 1 and 8, 2009. 07-98029
142-01081THCRN
2008 CA 3936 Avelo/Murphy Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2008 CA 3936
AVELO MORTGAGE. LLC..
Plaintiff,
vs.,
MARY CATHERINE MURPHY; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARY CATHERINE MURPHY; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMAR-
RIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH. UNDER, OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UN-
KNOWN TENANT #2;
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Sum-
mary Judgment of Foreclosure entered In the
above-styled cause, In the Circuit Court of Citrus
County, Florida, I will sell the property situated In Citrus
County. Florida, described as:
Lot 4, Block E, CRYSTAL PARADISE ESTATES, UNIT NO. 1,
according to the plat thereof, as recorded In Plaot Book
4, Page 6, of the Public Records of Citrus County,.
Florida.
A/K/A
535 Pompeo Ave
Crystal River, FL 34423
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue.
Inverness, FL 34450, In the Jury Assembly Room at 11:00
A.M., on January 15, 2009.
DATED THIS 24 TH DAY OF DEC., 2008.
Any person claiming Interest In the surplus from the
sale,. If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of thet s pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 24th day
of Dec., 2008.
(SEAL)
Betty Strfifer
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ L. VanVeet
Deputy Clerk
THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Attomeys for Plaintiff
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. I and 8, 2009.
155-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-003407 Deutsche/ Palaclo Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-003407
Division #;
UNC;
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for
Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WLI,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Armando Palaclo; Unknown Parties In Possession #1;
Unknown Parties In Possession #2; If living, and all Un-
known Parties claiming by, through, under and against
the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to
be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may
claim an Interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees,
or Other Claimants
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No, 2008-CA-003407 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as
Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WLI,
Plaintiff and Armando Palaclo are defendants(s), I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, FRONT
STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY
ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, at 11:00 am, on January 22,
2009, the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment; to-wit:
LOT 16, BLOCK 82, BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT 5, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 9, PAGES 2 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By:; /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-002867
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES
2006-BC5
PLAINTIFF
vs.
DOUGLAS WLASIUK JR.; BONNIE L. WLASIUK; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; PINE RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS) I
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Fnal
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No, 2008-CA-002867 of the Circuit Court of
the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County;
Inverness, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at In the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM of the
NEW ADDITION at the CITRUS County Courthouse lo-
cated at 110 N. Apopka Avenue In Inverness, Florida,
at 11:00 a.m. on the 22nd day of January, 2009 the fol-
lowing described property as set forth In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 4, IN BLOCK 248, OF PINE RIDGE UNIT ONE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 8, AT PAGE 25 THROUGH 36, INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale. If any. other than the property owner as of the
date of the IUs Dendens. must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 23rd day of December, 2008.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Circuit Court Seal)
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABIIU-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) OR 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-52249(ASCF)
164-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-004341 U.S. Bank/ GodlewskI
Re-Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 6 TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No, 09-2008-CA-004341
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON
BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE STRUCTURED ASSET
SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-BC3,
Plaintiff,
STANLEY GODLEWSKI A/K/A STANLEY S. GODLEWSKI;
MADALYN GODLEWSKI A/K/A MADALYN J. GODLEWSKI;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Motion and
Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale Date dated the 19th
day of December, 2008, and entered In Case No.
09-2008-CA-004341, of the Circuit Court of the 5TH Judi-
cial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON
BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE STRUCTURED ASSET
SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-BC3 Is the Plaintiff and
STANLEY GODLEWSKI A/K/A STANLEY S. GODLEWSKI;
MADALYN GODLEWSKI A/K/A MADALYN J. GODLEWSKI;:
JOHN DOE; JAN EDOE AS.UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants.
I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the
IN THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITiON TO
THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the Citrus
County Courthouse, In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the following de-
scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:
LOT 17, BLOCK E, CEUNA HILLS FIRST RELPLAT,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 87 AND 89, PUBUC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, in-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 working days of your receipt
of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 22nd day of December, 2008
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 8 and 15. 2009. 08-33058
166-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-0Q41 39 Deutsche/SpilneY
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5 TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 09-2008-CA-004139
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES INC.,
ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-R10,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CLIFFORD LEROY SPILLER; VICTORIA LYNN SPILLER A/K/A
VICTORIA L, CARDONA A/K/A VICTORIA L. LUMPKIN
A/K/A VICTORIA LYNN LUMPKIN; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB-
JECT PROPERTY,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated the 13th day of Nov., 2008,
and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-004139, of the
Circuit Court of the 51TH Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGIS-
TERED HOLDERS OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES
INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-R10 Is the Plaintiff and CLIFFORD LEROY
SPILLER: VICTORIA LYNN SPILLER A/K/A VICTORIA L.
CARDONA A/K/A VICTORIA L LUMPKIN A/K/A
VICTORIA LYNN LUMPKIN; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at the IN THE JURY ASSEMBLY
ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the Citrus County Court-
house, In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 22nd
day of January, 2009, the following described property
as set forth In said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT I AND 2, BLOCK 287, INVERNESS HIGHLAND SOUTH,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGES 51-66, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE ULIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 working days of your receipt
of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 14th day of November, 2008
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Cltrus County Chronicle
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-34736
-vs.-
Alice Bond
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 2008-CA-000805 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein HSBC Bank USA, N.A., As Trustee for the
registered holders of Nomura Home Equity Loan, Inc.,
Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-HE3, Plaintiff and
Alice Bond are defendants(s), I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash, FRONT STEPS OF THE COURT-
HOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDI-
TION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, at
11:00 a.m. on January 22, 2009, the following de-
scribed property as set forth In sold Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 7, BLOCK B-97, CYPRESS VILLAGE, SUGARMILL
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150, PLAT
BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, AND PLAT BOOK 11,
PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE
87-A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By:; /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
, Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-089290
167-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-001441 Deutsche/ Lawson II
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 51TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 09-2008-CA-001441
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES INC.,
ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-R7,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
JAMES C. LAWSON II; KRISTINA DAWN LAWSON; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF KRISTINA DAWN LAWSON A/K/A
KRISTINA LAWSON; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated the 19th day of Nov., 2008,
and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-001441, of the
Circuit Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGIS-
TERED HOLDERS OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES
INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-R7 is the Plaintiff and JAMES C. LAWSON II;
KRISTINA DAWN LAWSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
KRISTINA DAWN LAWSON A/K/A KRISTINA LAWSON;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANJ(S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants, I
will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the IN
THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO
THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the Citrus
County Courthouse, in inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the following de-
scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:
LOT 13, BLOCK 82, UNITS, BEVERLY HILLS, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 9, PAGES 2 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST ALE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400. 110 N. Apopka Avenue. In-
verness. FL 34450 within 2 working days of your receipt
of this notice, if you are hearing or Voice Impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 20th day of November, 2008
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 8 and 15,2009. 08-07510
156-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-003207 US Bank/ Rumenos Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-003207
Division #:
UNC:
U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for J.P.
Morgan Mortgage Trust 2006-A5,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
-VS,
Miguel A. Rumenos; Sandra J. Oiler; Unknown Partes In
Possession #1; Unknown Parties In Possesslon #2. If IMng,
and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under
and against the above named Defendant(s) who are
not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown
Parties may claim an Interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,
Grantees, or Other Claimants
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Rnal
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18,2008 entered
In CMI Case No. 2008-CA-003207 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County. Florida,
wherein U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for
J.P, Morgan Mortgage Trust 2006-AS, Plaintiff and
Miguel A. Rumenos are defendants(s), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash, FRONT STEPS OF THE
COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE
NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, at 11:00 a.m. on January 22, 2009, the following
described property as set forth in said Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 14, BLOCK 138, OF BERVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER
SIX-SECTION TWO, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 132 THROUGH 134,
INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUN-
TY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL; 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By; /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 8 and 15, 2009, 08-099930
CmI tMNY(L)CRNIL HRSAJAtU&, 09C
I Legals j Legals
175-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-2753 Wells Fargo/ Knight
Amended Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA.
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
Case No, 2008-CA-2753
WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA. INC.
Plaintiff.
vs.
STEVEN R. KNIGHT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEVEN R.
KNIGHT; JOAN E. KNIGHT F/K/A JOAN E. CONIGLIARO;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOAN E. KNIGHT F/K/A JOAN E.
CONIGLIARO; and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TENANTS.
OWNERS. AND OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, Including, If a
named defendant is deceased, the personal repre-
sentatives, the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, creditors, and all other parties clalmng by,
through, under or against the defendant, and all
claimants, persons or parties, natural or corporate, or
whose exact legal status is unknown, claiming under
any of the above named or described defendants
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Order or
Final Judgment entered In this cause, In the Circuit
Court of Citrus County, Florida, I will sell the property sit-
uated In Citrus County, Florida, described as:
LOTS 36 TO 40 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 73, INVERNESS HIGH-
LANDS, UNIT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 97 TO 102 INCLUSIVE,
SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,
in the Jury Assembly Room In the New Addition to the
New Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 at 11:00 a.m. on Jan.
22,2009.
ANY PERSON. CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
DATED this 22nd day of December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons needing a special accommodation to partic-
pate In this proceeding should contact the A.D.A. Co-
ordinator not later than seven (7) days prior to the pro-
ceeding via the Florida Relay Service at
1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009.
163-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-003868 Chase/ Boyken
Re-Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5 TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 09-2008-CA-003868
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT W. BOYKEN; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE
FOR SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.; JOAN F. BOYKEN;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Motion and
Order Resetting foreclosure Sale Date dated the 17th
day of December, 2008, and entered In Case No.
09-2008-CA-003868, of the Circuit Court of the 5TH Judi-
clal Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Is the Plaintiff and ROBERT
W. BOYKEN; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR SUNTRUST
MORTGAGE, INC.; JOAN F. BOYKEN; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the
highest and .best bidder for cash at the IN THE JURY AS-,
SEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CIT-
RUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the Citrus County Court-
house, In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 22nd
day of January, 2009, the following described property
as set forth In said Final Judgment, to wit:
THE MEADOWS LOT 64 COMMENCING AT THE NW
CORNER OF THE SE 1,4 OF THE SW 1.54 OF SECTION 24.
TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH. RANGE 17 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA; GO THENCE S 00 DEG. 32' 52" W AND ALONG
THE WEST UINE OF THE AFORESAID SE 1/4, A DISTANCE
OF 135'; THENCE S 89 DEG. 21' 42" E, A DISTANCE OF
731.24'; THENCE S 00 DEG. 34' 12" W, A DISTANCE OF
235' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S
00 DEG. 34' 12" W, A DISTANCE OF 67.5'; THENCE S 89
DEG. 21'42" E, A DISTANCE OF 112.5'; THENCE N 00 DEG.
34' 12" E, A DISTANCE OF 67.5'; THENCE N 89 DEG. 21' 42"
W, A DISTANCE OF 112.5' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 working days of your receipt
of this notice. If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 17th day of December, 2008
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-32830
143-0108 THCRN
09 2007 CA 005906 Deutsche/ Potter
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 09 2007 CA 005906
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOUNG AND SERIVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF MARCH 1,2006,
GSRPM MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-1
PLAINTIFF
vs.
JIMMY POTTER AS CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF MEUSA ROBERTS A/K/A MELISA POTTER
A/K/A MEULISSA ROBERTS, DECEASED; BARBARA POTTER
AS CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF
MESA ROBERTS A/K/A MEUSA POTTER A/K/A MEULISSA
ROBERTS, DECEASED; DARRYL ROBERTS; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DARRYL ROBERTS IF ANY; ANY AND ALL UN-
KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE ibEAD OR AULIVE, WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; THE UNKNOWN GUARDIAN OF STEPHANIE
ROBERTS, A MINOR; SAMANTI-A ROBERTS; THE
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BAN ; UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA; STEPHANIE ROBE TS, A MINOR, BY AND
THROUGH JIMMY POTTER, HE NEXT BEST FRIEND; ,
STEPHANIE ROBERTS, A MINO BY AND THROUGH
BARBARA POTTER, HER NEXT BEST FRIEND; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE, AS UNKNO N TENANTS IN POSSES-
SION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FOREC OSUIRE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuantto a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 092007 CA 005906 of the Circuit Court
of the 5TH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County,
Inverness, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at In the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM In the NEW
ADDITION to the CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the
CITRUS County Courthouse located at 110 N. Apopka
Avenue In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 15th
day of January, 2009 the following described property
as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 34, OF FOXWOOD, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 15, OF
THE PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person clalmina an interest In the surplus from the
sale. if any. other than the prooertv owner as of the
date of the is Dendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 23rd day of Dec., 2008.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Circuit Court Seal)
By:; /s/ L. VanVIeet
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) OR 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 1 and 8, 2009. 07-16783
S Legals Legals
157-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-004759 Wells Forgo/ Barth, Jr. Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-004759
Division #:
UNC:
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as Trustee under
Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of
September 1,.2006 Securitlzed Asset Backed
Receivables LLC Trust 2006-HE2 Mortgage Pass-Through
Certificate, Series 2006-HE2,
Plaintiff,
-vs,-
Vernon L. Barth, Jr.; Citrus Springs Civic Association,
Inc.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 23, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 2008-CA-004759 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.,
as Nominee for Aegis Lending Corporation, Plaintiff
and Vernon L. Barth, Jr. are defendants(s), I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash, FRONT STEPS OF
THE COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE
NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, at 11:00 a.m. on January 22, 2009, the following
described property as set forth in said Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 1, BLOCK 167, UNIT 2, CITRUS SPRINGS, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGE 108-115, OF THE PUBUC.RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE,
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
,YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL; 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 24 day of Dec., 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By: /s/ J. Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009. 08-106714
152-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-004360 HSBC/ Boyken Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #P 2008-CA-004360
Division #:
UNC:
HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for the
SunTrust Alternative Loan Trust 2006-1 F,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Robert W. Boyken and Joan F. Boyken. His Wife:
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems. Inc.,
as nominee for SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Orderof Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18.2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 2008-CA-004360 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County,, Florida,
wherein HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as
Trustee for the SunTrust Alternative Loan Trust 2006-1 F,
Plaintiff and Robert W. Boyken and Joan F. Boyken, His
Wife are defendants(s), I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash, FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE TO
THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO
THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, at 11:00 a.m.
on January 22, 2009, the following described property
as set forth In said Final Judgment, to-wit:
THE MEADOWS, LOT 94
COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF THE SE 1/4 OF
THE SW, 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE
S17 ST, US U FLORID A;GZ NCE SD
AFORESAID SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 135'; THENCE SOUTH
89 DEG. 21' 42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 873.74'; THENCE
SOUTH 00 DEG. 34' 12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 300r TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00
DEG.34' 12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 75'; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEG. 21' 42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100'; THENCE NORTH
00 DEG. 34' 12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 75'; THENCE NORTH
89 DEG. 21' 42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100' TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-95568771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, 'this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County. Florida
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-104198
162-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-3486 Everest/ Eskridge
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RFiFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008-CA-3486
LESTER J. EVEREST,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLOTTE E. ESKRIDGE, If alive and.If dead, and her
unknown spouse, heirs, devlsees, legatees, grantees,
assigns, Ilenors, creditors, trustees or other claimants,.
and all other parties claiming by, through, under or
against the above named defendantss, or any one of
them who are not known to be dead or alive; and all
unknown natural persons, If alive, and If dead or not
known to be dead or alive, their several and respec-
tive unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, legatees, grant-
ees, assigns, Ilenors, creditors, trustees or other claim-
ants, or other parties claiming by, through, under or
against those unknown natural persons, and the sev-
eral and respective unknown directors, trustees or
other claimants, successors In Interest, shareholders, as-
signs and all other persons or parties claiming by,
through, under or against any corporation (existing or
dissolved, domestic or foreign) or other legal entity
named as a defendant; and all other claimants, per-
sons or parties, natural or corporate, or other form of le-
gal entity, or whose exact legal status is unknown,
claiming under any of the above named ordescribed
defendants) or party(les) or claiming to have any
right, title or Interest in and to the lands hereafter de-
scribed and Involved In this lawsuit: and
MARVALENE PENNY, and CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Summary
Final Judgement of Foreclosure dated December 17,
2008 and entered In Case No. 2008-CA-3486 of the Cir-
cult Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, Florida wherein Lester J. Everest, Is the Plaintiff
and CHARLOTTE E. ESKRIDGE, MARVALENE PENNY AND
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA are the Defendants, I will sell
to the highest and best bidder for cash In the JURY
ASSEMBLY ROOM OF THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS,
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00 A.M., on the 22nd
day of January, 2009, the following described properly
as set forth In the Final Summary Judgment of Mort-
gage Foreclosure:
Lots 11 and 12, Block 19, APACHE SHORES UNIT 3, ac-
cording to Plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 4,
Pages 45 and 46, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida.
TOGETHER with that certain 1976 CLASSIC Double-Wide
Mobile Home ID# 2298A and 2298B AND Title #13301292
and 13301293.
If you are a person claiming a right to funds remaining
after this sale, you must file a claim with the clerk no
later than 60 days after the sale. If you fall to file a
claim, you will not be entitled to any remaining funds.
After 60 days, only the owner of record as of the date
of the LUs Pendens may claim the surplus.
Is Legals i 1 Legals Legals j Legals I
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT ACROSS THE SOUTH 15 FEET
23, 2008. THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY.
BETTY STRIFLER A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS
Clerk of Court OVER AND ACROSS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND;
(SEAL) THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF THE NORTH 198.22 FEET OF TRACT
By: /s/ L VanVieet 49 OF HOUDAY ACRES UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE
Deputy Clerk PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 65
AND 66, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORI-
Publilshed two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, DA.
Jan. 8 and 15,2009,
168-0115 THCRN
09 2007 CA 005945 Bank of NY/ Nemetch
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 09 2007 CA 005945
THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TO
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-CB8
PLAINTIFF
vs.
JAMES NEMETCH; LISA MARIE NEMETCH; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER,
AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; DEROSA CIVIC ASSOCIATION,
INC.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC.; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWN TEN-
ANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure'dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 09 2007 CA 005945 of the Circuit Court
of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County,
Inverness, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at In the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM In the NEW
ADDITION to the CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the
CITRUS County Courthouse located at 110 N. Apopka
Avenue In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 22nd
day of January, 2009 the following described property
as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wIt:
LOT 15, DEROSA, INC. UNIT NO. 5 REVISED,
A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR MAO
THEREOF DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 11, AT PAGE 29, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any Derson claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale. If any. other than the property owner as of the
date of the is oendens. must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 23rd day of Dec., 2008.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Circuit Court Seal)
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILU-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) OR 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15,2009. 07-17419(UT)
180-0115 THCRN
2007-CA-3208 Deutsche/ heirs of Jimmy L Morris
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-3208
DIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURmES, INC.
ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-R4CGM UNDER THE POOUNG AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF MAY 1, 2005, WITHOUT
RECOURSE,
Plaintiff,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANIEES, ASSIGNEES,
UENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, JIMMY L
MORRIS A/K/A JIMMY LEE MORRIS, DECEASED, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant toan Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated December 18,2008
and entered in Case No.'2007CAk-V208 of the'CIrcuOit
Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County. Florida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORT-
GAGE SECURITIES, INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R4CGM UNDER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF MAY 1.
2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE, Is the Plaintiff and THE UN-
KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
UENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES. OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, JIMMY
L MORRIS A/K/A JIMMY LEE MORRIS, DECEASED; KANDI
LYNN MORRIS, AS AN HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF JIMMY L.
MORRIS A/K/A JIMMY LEE MORRIS, DECEASED: ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES,
INC.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and
-best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE
NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS,
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on the 22nd day
of January. 2009, the following described property as
- set forth In said Final Judgment:
THE NORTH 100 FEET OF THE SOUTH 550 FEET OF THE EAST
1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 18,
TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST. ALSO KNOWN AS
LOT 5, OF AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION. ALL SAID
LANDS LYING AND BEING IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON AS
A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND AN APPURTENANCE
THERETO. VIN NO. SW35630046A & SW35630046B.
A./K/A 2276 SELLER POINT, LECANTO, FL 34461
Any person ctljnling an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, offer than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must f1ie a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Dec.
22, 2008.
Betty Strlfler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. F07022104
153-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-003066 Wells Forgo/ Shaffer Notice of Sale
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-003066
Division #:
UNC:
Wells Fargo Bank. National Association as Trustee for
ABFC Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2004-OPT3,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Patricia N. Shaffer a/k/a Patricia H. Shaffer; Paul M.
Shaffer, III a/k/a Paul M. Shaffter; Option One Mortgage
Corporation; Southern Pride Construction Services, Inc.;
Beneficial Florida, Inc.; Unknown Parties In Possession
#1; Unknown Parties In Possession #2; If living, and all
Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and
against the above named Defendant(s) who are not
known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown
Parties may claim an Interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,
Grantees, or Other Claimants
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18,2008 entered
In Civil Case No. 2008-CA-003066 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as
Trustee for ABFC Asset-Backed Certificates, Series
2004-OPT3, Plaintiff and Patricia N. Shaffter a/k/a
Patricia H, Shaffer are defendants(s), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash, FRONT STEPS OF THE
COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE
NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, at 11:00 a.m. on January 22, 2009, the following
described property as set forth In said Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 5 OF LOT 49, HOUDAY ACRES UNIT 1, BEING FURTHER
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NE
CORNER OF LOT 49, HOLIDAY ACRES UNIT 1, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 65 AND 66 OF THE
PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE
S 0 DEG. 30'04" EAST ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT
49 A DISTANCE OF 183.22, THENCE S 88 DEG. 49' 33"
WEST 523.90 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE
CONTINUE S 88 DEG. 49' 33" WEST 130.96 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE WEST UNE OF SAID LOT 49, THENCE N 0
DEG. 26' 36" WEST ALONG SAID WEST UNE 183.22 FEET TO
THE NW CORNER OF SAID LOT 49, THENCE N 88 DEG. 49'
33" EAST ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID LOT 49 A
DISTANCE OF 130.93 FEET, THENCE S 0 DEG. 27' 08" EAST
183.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec., 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By; /s/ L, VanVleet'
Deputy Clefk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two.(2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009, 08-099259
165-0115 THCRN
09-2008-CA-003576 US Bank/ Magllo
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 511H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No, 09-2008-CA-003576
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON
BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF ADJUSTABLE RATE
MORTGAGE TRUST 2007-2 ADJUSTABLE RATE
MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2007-2,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DENNIS E. MAGUO A/K/A DENNIS MAGUO; MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
AS NOMINEE FOR QUICKEN LOANS, INC.; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DENNIS E. MAGUO A/K/A DENNIS MAGUO;
JOHN DOE: JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated the 13th day of Nov., 2008,
and entered In Case No. 09-2008-CA-003576, of the
Circuit Court of the 5TH Judicial CIrcuit In and for Citrus
County. Florda, wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS
OF ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE TRUST 2007-2
ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2 Is the Plaolntiff and DENNIS E.
MAGUO A/K/A DENNIS MAGUO; MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
AS NOMINEE FOR QUICKEN LOANS, INC.; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DENNIS E. MAGUO A/K/A DENNIS MAGUO;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. I
will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the IN
THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO
THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the Citrus
County Courthouse, In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 22nd day of January, 2009, the following de-
scribed property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to
wit:
LOT 20, BLOCK 4, CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 119 THROUGH 124,
INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 working days of your receipt
of this notice. If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 14th'do*bfNoedftibe., 2008'
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ L. VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-24471
139-0108 THCRN
208 CA 001198 Southern/ Fishbowl Marina
Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2008 CA 001198
SOUTHERN COMMERCE BANK, N.A.
Plaintiff,
v.
FISHBOWL MARINA, INC.; RANDALL E. LEWIS and
RODNEY FAIRCLOTH, as successor co-personal
representatives of the Estate of CHARLES E. FAIRCLOTH;
HARRY A. LAIRD; KATHY L RIDLEY; and JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE, as unknown tenants In possession,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO: ALL DEFENDANTS AND ALL
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final
Judgment In Favor of Parkway Towne Propterties, LLC,
entered on December 18, 2008, In the cause pending
In the Circuit Court. In and for Citrus County, Florida,
CMI Case No.: 2008 CA 001198, the undersigned Clerk
will sell the property situated In sold County described
as:
REAL PROPERTY
PARCEL 1
The East 310 feet of Block 61, HOMOSASSA COMPANY'S
SUBDIVISION, Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 17
East, according to the Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 1, Page 5, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida, LESS the South 345 feet of the West 110 feet
thereof.
AND
All of the East 3/4 of Block 52, HOMOSASSA
COMPANY'S SUBDIVISION, Section 29, Township 19
South, Range 17 East, according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded In Plat Book 1, Page 5, Public Records of
Citrus County, Florida.
LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING:
Commencing at the Northeast comer of Block 52, of
HOMOSASSA COMPANY'S SUBDIVISION, Section 29,
Township 19 South, Range 17 East, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 1, Page 5, Public
Records of Citrus County, Florida; thence North 88
degrees 53 minutes 40 seconds Wept along the North
boundary of said Lot 52, a distance of 267.9 feet;
thence South 17 degrees 55 rsilnutes East 412.62 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 72 degrees 05
minutes West, 100 feet; thence South 17 degrees 55
minutes East, 50 feet; thence North 72 degrees 05
minutes East, 100 feet; thence North 17 degrees 55
minutes West, 50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
Commence at the Nodrthwest comer of the East 310 feet
of Block 61, HOMOSASSA COMPANY'S SUBDIVISION,
Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 17 East, accord-
ing to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book I, Page
5, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida; thence
South 82 degrees 52 minutes 39 seconds East, a
distance of 38.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence North 70 degrees 55 minutes 40 seconds East, a
distance of 47 feet; thence South 19 degrees 04
minutes 20 seconds East, a distance of 29.02 feet;
thence South 70 degrees 55 minutes 40 seconds West,
a distance of 47 feet; thence North 19 degrees 04
minutes 20 seconds West, a distance of 29.02 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT Right of Way of Fish Bowl Drive.
AND
PARCEL 2
Commence at the Northwest corner of the East 310 feet
of Block 61, HOMOSASSA COMPANY'S SUBDIVISION,
Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 17 East, accord-
Ing to the Plot thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 1, Page
5, Pubic Records of Citrus County, Florida; thence South
82 degrees 52 minutes 39 seconds East, a distance of
38.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 70
degrees 55 minutes 40 seconds East, a distance of 47
feet; thence South 19 degrees 04 minutes 20 seconds
East, a distance of 29.02 feet; thence South 70 degrees
55 minutes 40 seconds West, a distance of 47 feet;
thence North 19 degrees 04 minutes 20 West, a
distance of 29.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
AND
PARCEL 3
Legals I Leg s
All that part of Block 61, in HOMOSASSA COMPANY'S
SUBDIVISION of Section 29, Township 19 South, Range
17 East, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In
Plat Book 1, Page 5, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida, described as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest comer of said Block 61,
proceed East 330 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence South 200 feet; thence East 22.7 feet; thence
North 200 feet; thence West 22.7 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
AND
Beginning at the Northwest comer of said Block 61; run
thence in an Easterly direction along the North bound-
ary line of the said Block 61, a distance of 165 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING; run thence in a Southerly
direction and at right angles to the North line of Block
61, a distance of 200 feet; thence run Easterly at right
angles to last described line a distance of 165 feet;
thence at right angles In a Northerly direction, a
distance of 200 feet to the North boundary line of said
Block 61; thence run Westerly along the North
boundary line a distance of 165 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
at Public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash
starting at the hour of 11:00 a.m. on January 15, 2009
at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450.
Dated this 18 day of December, 2008 to:
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
(Seal)
By; /s/ J. Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability who needs accom-
modation In order to participate In this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, for the provision of
certain assistance, Please contact Court Administration
at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450,
telephone (352) 341-6700, within 2 working days of your
receipt of this document; If you are hearing or voice
Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Published .four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 1 and 8, 2009.
149-0115 THCRN
2008-CA-004307 Deutsche/ Martin Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
,Case #: 2008-CA-004307
Division #:
UNC;
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, In
trust for the registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage
Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates,
Series 2004-R4,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Robert K. Martin a/k/a Robert Martin and Louis A.
Martin a/k/a Louis Martin; Capital One Bank (USA),
National Association f/k/a Capital One Bank; Oak
Street Mortgage LLC f/k/a AABCO Mortgage Loan and
Investments, Inc.; Unknown Parties In Possession #1; If
living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through,
under and against the above named Defendant(s)
who are not known to be dead or alive, whether sold
Unknown Parties may claim an Interest as Spouse, Heirs,
Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Dec. 18, 2008 entered
in CMI Case No. 2008-CA-004307 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida,
wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as
Trustee, In trust for the registered holders of Ameriquest
Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset Backed Pass-Through
Certificates, Series 2004-R4, Plaintiff and Robert K.
Martin a/k/a Robert Martin and Louis A. Martin a/k/a
Louis Martin are defendants(s). I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash, FRONT STEPS OF THE COURT-
HOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDI-
TION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, at
11:00 a.m. on January 22, 2009, the following de-
scribed property as set forth In said Final Judgment,
to-wit:
THE W1/2 OF W1/2 OF LOT 14, OF HIGH RIDGE ESTATES,
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS W1/2 OF W1/2 OF
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS:
COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWN-
SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, (SAID CORNER ALSO BE-
ING THE NE CORNER OF LOT 74, OF LEISURE ACRES, UNIT
4A, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 59 AND 60, PUBUC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA) THENCE SOUTH
87 DEGREES 52' 13" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY UNE OF
SAID SECTION 30 AND THE NORTHERLY UNE OF LOTS 71
TO 74 INCLUSIVE, SAID LEISURE ACRES, UNIT 4A, A DIS-
TANCE OF 1299.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENGE CONTINUE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 52' 13" WEST
ALONG SD SOUTHERLY UNE AND THE NORTHEIYNE
OF LOT 71, OF SAID LEISURE ACRES, UNIT 4A, A DISTANCE
OF 49.14 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE NW
CORNER OF LOT 71, OF SAID LEISURE ACRES, UNIT 4A,
(AND ALSO BEING THE NE CORNER OF LOT 96, OF GREEN
ACRES, ADDITION UNIT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 34
AND 35, PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA)
THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 47' 20" WEST ALONG THE
NORTHERLY UNES OF LOTS 95 AND 96, OF SAID GREEN
ACRES, ADDITION UNIT NO. 2, A DISTANCE OF 425.87
FEET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" WEST, A
DISTANCE OF 183.56 FEET, THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES
49' 47" EAST, A'DISTANCE OF 475.0 FEET, THENCE SOUIH
0 DEGREES 06' 26" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 183.29 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH EASEMENT TO BE USED IN COMMON
WITH OTHERS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND
ACROSS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND:
COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWN-
SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 87 DE-
GREES 52' 13" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID
SECTION 30, A DISTANCE OF 299.99 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" WEST
992.29 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A CURVE CONCAVED
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 92 DE-
GREES 03' 47" AND A RADIUS OF 75 FEET, THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
120.51 FEET TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE, THENCE SOUTH
87 DEGREES 49' 47" WEST 2047.96 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A
CURVE CONCAVED SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 87 DEGREES 56' 13" AND A RADIUS OF 75 FEET,
THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE 115.11 FEET TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE, THENCE
SOUTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" EAST, 735.94 FEET TO THE P.C.
OF A CURVE CONCAVED NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 92 DEGREES 03' 47" AND A RADIUS
OF 75 FEET, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE 120.51 FEET TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE,
THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 49' 47" EAST 2070.28 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" WEST 50.03 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 49' 47" WEST 2098 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" WEST 785.99 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 49' 47" EAST 2098 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" EAST 1019.99 FEETTO
SAID SOUTH UNE OF SECTION 30, THENCE NORTH 87
DEGREES 52' 13" EAST 50.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
AND
COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWN-
SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 87 DE-
GREES 52' 13" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID
SECTION 30, A DISTANCE OF 350.02 FEET, THENCE NORTH
O DEGREES 06' 26" WEST 652.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING, THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 49' 47" WEST 2098
FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" EAST 50.03 FEET, ,
THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 49' 47" WEST 2098 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" WEST 50.03 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
AND
COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWN-
SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, SAID CORNER ALSO BE-
ING THE NE CORNER OF LOT 74, LEISURE ACRES, UNIT4A,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 59 AND 60, PUB-
LIC. RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE
SOUTH 87 DEGREES 52' 13" WESTALONGTHE NORTH UNE
OF SAID LOT 74, A DISTANCE OF 299.99 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87 DE-
GREES 52' 13" WEST 50.03 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 DE-
GREES 06' 26" EAST 129.55 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 36
DEGREES 54' 08" WEST 144.63 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 28
DEGREES 06' 16" WEST 390.25 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 2
DEGREES 07' 41" EAST 64..56 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTH LINE OF LOT 73, SAID LEISURE ACRES, UNIT 4A,
THAT IS NORTH 87 DEGREES 52' 19" EAST 55 FEET FROM
THE SW CORNER OF SAID LOT 73, THENCE NORTH 87 DE-
GREES 52' 19" EAST 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES
07'41" WEST 51.06 FEET, THENCE NORTH 28 DEGREES 06'
16" EAST 372.91 FEET, THENCE NORTH 36 DEGREES 54' 08"
EAST 157.53 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 06' 26" WEST
148.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME, YEAR:
1988, MAKE: OMNI-DESTINY, VIN# 013241A & 013241B,
PERMANENTLY AFFIXED THEREON.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED; AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770
DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 23rd day of Dec.,
2008.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By: /s/ L VanVleet
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN. LLP
10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112
Tampa, FL 33618
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 8 and 15, 2009. 08-103564
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Today in
HISTORY
Today is Thursday, Jan. 8th,
the eighth day of 2009. There are
*357 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 8,1935, rock-and-roll
legend Elvis Presley was born in
Tupelo, Miss.
On this date:
In 1798, the Eleventh Amend-
ment to the U.S. Constitution was
declared in effect by President
John Adams nearly three years
after its ratification by the states; it
prohibited a citizen of one state
from suing another state in fed-
eral court.
In 1815, U.S. forces led by
Gen. Andrew Jackson defeated
the British in the Battle of New Or-
leans, the closing engagement of
the War of 1812.
In 1918, President Woodrow
Wilson outlined his "Fourteen
Points" for lasting peace after
World War I. Mississippi became
the first state to ratify the 18th
Amendment to the Constitution,
which established Prohibition.
In 1959, Charles de Gaulle
was inaugurated as president of
France's Fifth Republic. In Cuba,
Fidel Castro and his army arrived
in Havana in triumph following the
overthrow of Fulgencio Batista.
In 1964, President Lyndon B.
Johnson declared a "'War on
Poverty" in his State of the Union
address.
In 1987, for the first time, the
Dow Jones industrial average
closed above 2,000, ending the
day at 2,002.25.
In 1989, 47 people were killed
when a British Midland Boeing
737-400 carrying 126 people
crashed in central England.
In 2003, a US Airways Express
commuter plane crashed at the
Charlotte, N.C., airport, killing all
21 people on board. A Turkish Air-
lines jet crashed in Turkey, killing
75 people.
Ten years ago: By a unani-
mous vote, senators formally rati-
fied the rules for President Bill
Clinton's impeachment trial.
Five years ago: A U.S. Black
Hawk medivac helicopter crashed
near Fallujah, Iraq, killing all nine
soldiers aboard
One year ago: Democrat
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Re-
publican John McCain won the
New Hampshire primates.
Today's Birthdays: Actor-co-
median Larry Storch is 86. Actor
Ron Moody is 85. Comedian
Soupy Sales is 83. CBS news-
man Charles Osgood is 76.
Singer Shirley Bassey is 72.
Game show host Bob Eubanks
is 71 Rock musician Robby
Kneger (The Doors) is 63 Rock
singer David Bowie is 62. Singer
R. Kelly is 42. Rock musician
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Saturday-Sunday
Jan. 10 11
Downtown Crystal River
on Citrus Avenue and
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Saturday: 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tickets: $2 per person
Children 12 and under are
free
Parking: Free parking
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able north of the Florida
Manatee Festival at the
Crystal River Mall.
Welcome
Boat ride and kayak
tour tickets
Visitors wishing to pur-
chase tickets for boat
rides on Kings Bay to see
the manatees should plan
to come early to assure
availability. Tickets can
only be purchased by the
boat dock off NW 3rd
Street. Tickets can only
be purchased the day of
use.
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Citrus County Chamber
of Commerce at
795-3149, 726-2801
or 628-2666.
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Florida Manatee Festival
event. The popularity of
the event continues to
grow and this year's version promises an
array of interests for its visitors.
Each year it seems something is added
to make the festival a bit better that the
last one. This year is no exception and
the added attrac-
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The manatee IS entertainment
venue.
celebrated at thepopular This year the
festival in Crystal River gazebo at Heritage
Village off of Cit-
rus Avenue will
feature entertainment both days.
And the gazebo behind Crystal River
City Hall will continue to to provide a
busy entertainment schedule during the
run of the festival.
The two-day festival Jan 10 and 11 -
is located in historic section of Crystal
River and features hundreds of artists
and crafters, who converge on Crystal
River each year to participate in this
popular event.
The move to this area of Crystal
River, where the waterfront is nearby,
eight years ago presented festival organ-
izers with the opportunity to offer those
attending a chance to see manatees in
their native habitat.
Area boat captains donate their time
and equipment each year to take visitors
out onto Kings Bay to observe mana-
tees.
A few years ago kayak tours were
added will be featured again this year
along with a kayak poker run on Sunday.
Going out on the water gives many
visitors their first opportunity to see
these magnificent animals in their natu-
ral sending ; .
While there's plenty of fun, food and
entertainment the festival also features
an area that offers education information
about the manatee and other wildlife.
The festival's downtown location pro-
vides a perfect spot for children's activi-
ties with the city's Creative Playground
and surrounding areas serving as the
spot for youngsters to climb a rock wall,
ride a pony, play games or have fun on
the playground.
Everyone is encouraged to come out
and enjoy the arts and crafts and all the
fun and entertainment offered.
The festival is the result of a partner-
ship between the Citrus County Cham-
ber of Commerce, the Rotary Club of
Crystal River, the City of Crystal River,
the Citrus County Chronicle and dozens
of business sponsors.
2009 Florida Manatee Festival
Courtney O'Brien is the Best Overall winner in
the Manatee Poster Contest. O'Brien, 13, is an
eighth-grader at Citrus Springs Middle School.
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CTRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
Community working
to Save Three Sisters
By Lane Vick
Community Correspondent
Saving Three Sisters Springs is the
story of people working together to
create something good.
Lace Blue-McClean, president of
Friends of the Chassahowitzka Na-
tional Wildlife Refuge, is thrilled and
pleased at the way the community has
supported and-understood the impor-
tance of the
Three Sisters'
Springs will serve as a place project.
of refuge for the manatee Three Sis-
ters Springs,
described by
County Commissioner Gary Bartell as
the environmental crown jewel of Cit-
rus County, not only serve as a place
of refuge to the endangered manatees,
but also are important in restoring
quality to our water.
Indeed, because of these realiza-
tions, and the willingness of people to
take on a challenge, good things are
happening. The Friends of the Chassa-
howitzka National Wildlife Refuge are
co-coordinating efforts to raise funds
for the purchase of the Three Sisters
Springs property. Appraisals of the
property are in the process of being
- completed. The estimated price tag is
$15 million.
The Crystal River City Council has
taken the lead in applying for and re-
ceiving commitment on a Florida
Communities Trust Grant of $6.3 mil-
lion requiring matching funds of
$2,700,000.
The City of Crystal River, in addi-
tion its grant sponsorship, the Citrus
County Commissioners, and the Citrus
County Tourist Development Council
have each pledged $100,000 toward
the purchase. The Save the Manatee
Club, Citrus 20/20, and the Crystal
River Waterfronts Board are support-
ing the fundraising efforts.
see Springs Page 5
Manatee
from Page 3
estimated 7500 Indians traveled
to Crystal River to bury their
dead, and exchange ritual ob-
jects. It was a perfect site be-
cause of the beautiful clear
water, the warm climate, and
the plentiful game and shell-
fish. The'Crystal River was
known as "Wewa-hi-i-aca"
meaning clean or shining water.
Today, tourists are still com-
ing to it.
The area has been referred to
as "Mother Nature's Theme -
Park" because it has a little bit
of everything to
tempt the visitor
to Crystal River. Many a
People love to
kayak on the the outa
beautiful spring as birdie
fed waterways.
Many are lured hikers. V1,
to the outdoor
setting as bird- the fis
watchers or hik- camp
ers. Visitors
enjoy the fish- basking
ing, the camp- winter
ing, and basking
in the mild win- Diver,
ter climate. the u
Divers ex- the
plore the under- cav
water caves and
the scenic river, the sc
Beach lovers
find a site off the
beaten path in Ft. Island Beach
that, although nothing like the
acres of white sand at Daytona,
sits quietly at the edge of the
gulf- complete with sea gulls
and picnic tables. For freshwa-
ter lovers there is the beach at
Hunter Springs with its refresh-
ingly cool waters.
The area has golf courses ga-
lore both public and private.
For those interested in his-
tory, there are the burial
mounds and the museum at the
Crystal River Archeological
State Park.
Downtown Crystal River has
its own museum as well as-
shops and restaurants to delight
visitors.
Important to Crystal River's
history are the celebrities that
have come to town.
Elvis Presley stayed at the
Port Paradise Hotel on Crystal
River during the '50s while act-
ing in the movie "Follow That
Dream" and several TV shows,'
including Route 66 were filmed
in the area. Jacques Cousteau
ro
tol
cl
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brought attention to the mana-
tee and our beautiful springs
filming his "Undersea Adven-
tures of Jacque Cousteau" and
rehabilitating an injured mana-
tee named Sam in the Three
Sisters Springs.
Ironically, while our econ-
omy desperately needs the
tourism, visitors and residents
alike, almost methodically go
about destroying each of the at-
tractions that we love and enjoy
so much.
The increase in boating,
runoff from fertilizers and other
chemical usage, and the high
level of building along the river
has taken a toll
on the water's
T lured to purity.
The mullet
or setting don't leap from
pitchers or the waters as fre-
quently as they
tors enjoy once did and
n, the where the water
was once so clear
ig, and one could see
through several
z the mild feet to the sandy
climate. bottom, it is now
often murky or
explore contaminated.
^erwater Old timers
erwater lament, "Fishing
and ain't what it used
to be."
ic river. As for the
Smanatees, no
matter how cute
humans believe them to be, hu-
mans are the major cause of the
high number of manatee mor-
talities continuing to destroy
their natural habitat through
careless boating and fishing
practices and invading that
habitat, and running it down
with propellers.
If we lose "Wewa-hi-i-aca,"
we lose our tourist industry. As
the area population increases,
available water and water qual-
ity decreases.
When the shining, clean wa-
ters are no longer shining and
clean, we will lose our mana-
tees, our boaters, our campers,
our kayakers, our birdwatchers,
and our divers.
Our attractions exist in a
fragile, interdependent system.
Not only must we find a bal-
ance between growth and sav-
ing our beautiful river, as well
as its many springs, but we
must also maintain a balance
between making our visitors
happy and shielding the mana-
tee population.
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Springs
from Page 4
The Felburn Foundation has
pledged $2 million toward the
purchase.
U.S. Representative Ginny
Brown-Waite is asking for $5.6
million in federal funding. The
South West Florida Water Man-
agement District is considering
spending $2 million to restore a
comer of the property as a
hardwood 'swamp. Recently,
the project received a grant of
$100,000 from Jane's Trust
Foundation.-
Individual residents have
dipped into their financial re-
sources to make sizable dona-
tions. The purchase of the -
nearly 60 acre area surrounding
the springs has
been identified by
the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service as "If
the most important
land acquisition in bu
the southeast.
This is not the
first attempt to save
the Three Sisters. (
There have been
several unsuccess- a
ful attempts to pre-
serve the property.
Many, many years
ago when the ask-
ing price was an es-
timated $30,000,
residents of Para-
*dise Avenue considered form-
ing a co-op to purchase the
property.
These efforts did not prove
fruitful and George Sterchi
bought the springs and sur-
rounding acres. Sterchi created
a borrow pit that is now the
forty foot deep Lake Linda,
dredging the dirt to fill the
hardwood swamp that once
covered two-thirds of the Three
Sisters Springs property. Later,
Sterchi sold his holdings to
Linda and Harvey Goodman
who did much to improve the
area.
The Goodmans' obtained
permission from the state to
block the entrance to the
springs with barricades allow-
ing space for manatees, kayaks,
and swimmers to enter but bar-
ring the way for motorized
boats.
The asking price for the
springs has increased dramati-
cally over the years. In March'
2005, businessman Hal Flow-
ers purchased the Three Sisters
Springs property for $10.5 mil-
lion with plans for residential
development including some
stilt houses and clustered
homes.
Flowers has expressed con-
cems about swimmers swing-
ing into the springs from
surrounding trees as well as the
trashing of the area with every-
thing from empty soda cans to
disposable diapers. He had a
profound experience helping to
rescue a wounded manatee calf
in the springs that caused him
to reconsider his plans for the
property.
Now, with the poor economy,
the realization of just how im-
portant the protection of the
is a complex process
\t I believe the proje,
is critical for water
Conservation as well
for the preservation,
of the manatee."
Lace Blue-McClear
Three Sisters Springs is to the
manatees' survival and the im-
plications for its conservation,
Flowers is willing to sell.
Once the purchase is made,
the vision for the Three Sisters
Springs property includes the
building of an environmental
education center, interpretive
kiosks situated at intervals
along the shore, hiking and bi-
cycle trails, the improvement
of Lake Linda as a wildlife
habitat, the restoration of the
hardwood swamp to improve
natural water filtration, and the
building of wildlife viewing
stations allowing the public ac-
cess to observing manatee, fish,
birdlife, and the springs from
land.
The purchase of the Three
Sister Springs property is vital
for the people of Crystal River
for several reasons.
Purchase of the springs and
the land surrounding them
woufd stop threatening busi-
ness and residential develop-
ment in an area that is already
considered fragile by some en-
vironmental experts. With the
halting of additional residential
growth, Kings Bay could avoid
additional pollution
At the same time, -restoring
the surrounding swampland
and cypress forest as a filtra-
tion system to the springs
would benefit the quality of
Kings Bay water. With educa-
tional kiosks and viewing plat-
forms placed strategically, the
endangered manatees could
congregate unmolested by boat
traffic and vacationers could
flock to the place benefiting
Crystal River businesses.
The area would'become a
prime tourist attraction
under the supervision
Soflthe LrS. Fish and .
?iS, Wildliff'Servie f6r
visitors to observe
Ct manatees and become
educated about the
awesome creatures and
the flora and fauna of
the wetlands. "It will
be a state of the art
n place.so that people
can come from all over
and see manatees in
the wild," Blue-Mc-
Clean said. "We al-
ready have visitors
from Germany, Aus-
tralia and other coun-
tries. This will be.a wonderful
opportunity to present our area
to the world."
Blue-McClean says that
some $200,000 is still needed
to reach the grant matching,
funds of $2.7 million. Funds
will continue to be raised from
donations from the public,
from state and local groups,
from civic organizations, from
foundations, and from fund
raising projects.
She believes it will be late
spring or even summer before
the proposed purchase becomes
a reality. All of the agencies in-
volved city, county, state, and
federal are working to de-
velop a management plan to
satisfy requirements of each.
"It is a complex process,"
said Blue-McClean, "but I be-
lieve the project is critical for
water conservation as well as
for the preservation of the man-
atee."
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available to give. maps of the area and to speak with
you about Citrus County homes. We are located at
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E entertainment
2009
Entertainment
Schedule
At the Gazebo located behind
Crystal River City Hall
Saturday
Jan. 10
9:30 10:15 a.m.
Two Thorns & a Rose
10:30 10:50 a.m.
Heirbome Drama Team
11:00 11:30 a.m.
Little Elvis
11:40 a.m. noon
Jazzercise
12:05 12:45 p.m.
Katherine Archer
1 2:15 p.m.
Steel of the Night
2:30 4 p.m.
Sounds Like Buffet Contest
Sunday
Jan. 11
11:10 noon
Ronald Pierson
12:10 12:50 p.m.
Wilson & Price
1 1:15 p.m.
Sophie Robitaille
1:20 1:35 p.m.
Kayla Dumon
1:45 2:45 p.m.
Katherine Archer
3-4 p.m.
Kountry Thang
Two Thorns & a Rose
Husband and wife team Jim and Sheila
Harpin are 2 Thorns & a Rose, who have
performed together for many years. They
sing at festivals and benefits as well as
Nashville where they record for KMA
records and both have recorded al-
bums.They also supply sound for festi-
vals, benefits, parties and weddings.-
Heirborrie Drama Team
A group of high school students pres-
ent the gospel message using a unique
form of mime, sign language and inter-
pretive movement set to contemporary
Christian music. This group of
teenagers from North Oak Baptist
Church have ministered in Florida,
Georgia, Kentucky and Ohio as well as
in the Ukraine.
Little Elvis
Cote Deonath is a talented, 11-year-old,
middle school student, who has loved Elvis
since he was 2. He has been performing since
he was 2 and a half at many places. Other than
acting and singing like Elvis, Cote enjoys nor-
mal activities for kids his age such as swim-
ming, wrestling and video games. He enjoys
playing outside, and especially loves basket-
ball.
Jazzercise
Jazzercise is a fun and effective workout that
will lift your spirits and strengthen your heart,
muscles, and core. You'll get a healthy dose of
cardio, strength, and stretch moves and finish up
feeling energized and refreshed. This 60 minute
workout is a fusion of dance and muscle toning
movements choreographed to today's hottest
music including Top 40, jazz, country, funk and
classics. Instructors make all the routines fun
and easy-to-follow. See our website for more de-
tails and full class schedule. www.citruscounty-
jazz.com
Katherine Archer
This singer and songwriter
has been a professional musi-
cian and teacher for many
years living and performing
throughout New York, Vir-
ginia and New Orleans.
She now resides and per-
forms regularly in St. Augus-
tine and throughout Florida.
Steel of the Night
This island music band has
performed from Key West to
White Lake, Mich. The core
of the band consisting of
three members Alice Webb
and Jeremy Herndon have
performed together for about
15 years. They'll peform is-
land music works by Harry
Belafonte, Jimmy Buffett and
others.
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Ronald Pierson
Ronald Pierson was born in
Indiana and came to Florida in
2002. Pierson's influences in-
clude: Blake Shelton, Tim Mc-
Graw, Eric Church, Randy
Travis and George Strait.
Wilson & Price
This musical pairing consists
of Mark Wilson and Pete Price.
Based in Citrus County, their
repertoire is based on the 1970s
acoustic artists. They rely on rich
vocal harmonies to punctuate
their own arrangement of old fa-
vorites. They perform in a variety
of venues.
Sophie Robitaille
Sophie Robitaille is nine years
old. She is in the third grade at
Pope John Paul II Catholic <
School. Celine Dion, Charlotte
Church, Sarah Brightman and
Miley Cyrus are a few of Sophie's
favorite recording artists. Sophie
plays the piano, but prefers play-
time outside.
Kayla Dumon
Kayla Dumon,9, from Dunnel-
lon loves to sing. The child
prodigy has performed at many
venues including the Florida
Grammy Showcase. She was in
Nashville recently and recorded
two Christmas songs for Nick-
elodeon. She attends Pope John
Paul II Catholic School where she
is a fourth-grader.
Kountry Thang
Three musicians Buster
Benoit, Terri Benoit and Michelle
Triplett all form Kountry Thang.
All three have performed at the
Florida State Fair and festivals
and at shows in Pigeon Forge,
Tenn. Triplett and Terri Benoit re-
cently competed in the "Can You
Duet" in Nashville.
2009
Entertainment.
Schedule
At the Gazebo
In Heritage Village
off of Citrus Avenue
Saturday, Jan. 10
11 a.m. -noon
Citrus Swing Band
12:10 1:10 p.m.
Blood Bought.
Citrus Swing Band
The Citrus Swing Band, under
the direction of Mrs. Chaz lannaci,
is comprised of area youth ages 14
and over. The Citrus Swing Band's
style is reminiscent of the Swing
Era. Playing charts made famous
by the big band greats and many
more with an occasional jazz or
pop chart and yes, even a polka or
two.
Celebration Singers
The Celebration Singers is comprised of
members of the Lecanto High School Ad-
vanced Mixed Chorus as well as soloists
who have auditioned from other vocal
groups. Each year it produces a review
which features categorical songs from var-
ious time periods or styles of music.
1:20 2:20 p.m.
Celebration Singers
Lecanto High School Chorus
2:30 3:30
Citrus Swing Band
Sunday, Jan. 11
11 a.m. noon
Citrus Swing Band
12:10 1:10 p.m.
Blood Bought
1:20 2:20 p.m.
Celebration Singers
Lecanto High School Chorus
2:30 3:30 p.m.
Cameron Decker
Blood Bought
A gospel trio has been active
many years in gospel music with a
sound-mix of traditional, southern
gospel and bluegrass. The trio con-
sists of a man and -wife team Joel
and Iva Moore and BobYost. The
trio has been together for six
months, with a blend of Southern
Gospel, Traditional and Bluegrass
music.
Cameron Decker
Citrus Springs resident Cameron Decker plays
the flute, saxophone and clarinet. He has performed
with the Ruth Eckerd Hall teen jazz band and
played with performers Chick Corea and Dave
Koz. He has performed at numerous charity events
throughout Citrus County and has also been a regu-
lar at Cafe on the Avenue.
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MANATEE
CONTEST
First Place 9-12 grade KENNY GODFREY
Second Place 3-5 grade ANDREA JAVIER
Second Place 6-8 grade ALENA MILLER
Third Place 6-8 grade ELENA LEE
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POSTER
INNER
First Place K-2 grade ERIC BOWMAN
Third Place 3-5 grade ABIGAIL STAFFORD
Second Place K-2 grade KRISTINA DAVIES
First Place 3-5 grade -ERICA AND HANNAH SHEWBART
CrrITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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Third Place K-2 grade -EVAN DUNCAN
G10 Manatee Festival, Thursday, January 8, 2009
You've come a long way...
By Lane Vick
Community Correspondent
Historians tell us that old time sailors con-
fused the manatee with a mermaid. Either those
sailors must have spent a long time at sea or
else their standards were very different from
those of today's culture.
Even Christopher Columbus wrote in 1493
that the "mermaids were not half as beautiful
as they are painted although to some extent
they have the form of a human face."
Citrus County
developed the state's
first protection plan
including rules for
docks and marinas.
A cute, lovable, funny
face, yes, but the manatee
whose nearest living rela-
tives are the elephant and
the hyrax, a small rodent
type animal, would never
be thought beautiful in a
feminine sense by most
people.
Manatees are engaging, however, with their
peaceful friendly ways and their comic
whiskery snouts. They are massive gentle crea-
tures and as far as we know, have been a part of
Florida's history since time began.
Though it seems distasteful to us in the 21st-
century, it is believed that from around 6,000
BC Florida's early natives hunted the manatee
although the animals were not easily appre-
hended because of their immense size. When
they were caught, historians tell us, they pro-
vided more than food. Their thick skin was
used for shoes and leather goods, while heavy
bones made good weapons, and the fat was
used for cooking.
Early explorers and settlers ate manatee.
Ferdinand Columbus, Christopher's teenage
son who accompanied his father on his fourth
voyage, wrote that the animals fed only on
grass and that "their meat looked and tasted
like veal."
Manatee appeared on some Florida restau-
rant menus into the 1960s. This was in spite of
an 1893 Florida law that prohibited the killing
of manatees. A $500 fine has been in place
since 1907 for anyone who harms or kills a
manatee, but a special hunting license could be
purchased.
State laws were strengthened with the pass-
ing of the Federal Marine Mammal Protection
Act in 1972 to safeguard marine mammals
such as seals, sea lions, whales, dolphins, por-
poises, sea otters, and, of course, manatees
from hunting.
Additional protections came with the enact-
ment of the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
The State of Florida was designated a refuge
and sanctuary of manatees by the Florida Man-
atee Sanctuary Act in 1978 with 13 specific
counties charged with developing Manatee
Protection Plans.
Citrus County developed the state's first pro-
tection plan including rules for docks and mari-
nas, additional manatee education and support
for new manatee protections including ex-
panded sanctuaries and speed zones.
With huge grayish-brown bodies, manatees
move slowly through the water, feeding on
vegetation and menacing no other creature. At
the same time, they have no defenses. Their
high death rate is a result of collisions with
boats, drowning in flood control structures, in-
gesting fishhooks and other litter, becoming en-
tangled in fishing nets, and natural causes such
as diseases and stress due to extremely cold
weather.
Boats, however, are the worst threat to mana-
tees. Approximately 1,000 people move into
Florida each day, and one of the first purchases
a newcomer often makes is a boat which they
launch into shallow river waters the mana-
tee's natural habitat. With over one million ves-
sels registered in Florida, the state's waterways
are busy.
When a manatee that normally swims three
or four miles an hour collides with a boat that
is moving along at 20-miles-an-hour, the result
is often gruesome for the manatee.
A study by Cheryl Buckingham of the Uni-
versity of Florida has shown that manatees will
ignore the threat of propellers or a large num-
See Endangered Page 11
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Endangered
from Page 10
ber of boats to stay in warmer waters
such as the natural springs of Crystal
River or the warm outflow waters of en-
ergy plants.
The Crystal River National Wildlife
Refuge, established in 1983 to preserve
the habitat of the West Indian Manatee,
is a combined effort of the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission
and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
law enforcement officers and biologists
who strive to protect them.
Community volunteer groups, tour
boat guides, dive shops, and individual
citizens support their work.
Manatee sanctuaries have been estab-
lished throughout Kings Bay with one
of them at Three Sisters Springs.
Helen Spivey, co-chairman of the
Save the Manatee Club board of direc-
tors, voiced her concerns in the Novem-
ber 2008 club newsletter, The Manatee
Zone. "...Divers and swimmers con-
tinue to harass manatees in these areas
on a continuous basis," she writes.
She sees the need for more education
of the public as key to curtailing the
problem.
Following an Internet video showing
people standing on mfianatees and trying
to ride them, the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service made a March 2007 joint press
release in an effort to stop the harass-
ment.
It is okay to swim with the manatee,
they remind us, but it is illegal to touch
a manatee or do anything that disrupts
the animals' natural behavior. Swim-
mers must keep their distance.
Captain John Burton, area com-
mander for the FWC in Crystal River,
recommended the following guidelines
as a part of the press release to insure
manatee safety:
"Boaters should stay in marked chan-
nels, wear polarized sunglasses to im-
prove their in-water vision, obey posted
boat speed zones, use poles, paddles or
trolling motors when in close proximity
to manatees, have someone help scan
the water when underway, and realize
that manatees often travel in groups or
with their young, so if one is spotted,
look for more."
"Boaters should scan the water near
or in front of the boat looking for swirls
resembling large footprints, a repetitive
line of half-moon swirls, a mud trail, a
snout or a fluke (tail) breaking the
water's surface," Burton adds.
Observers of wildlife law violations
are, asked to report them by calling 888-
404-3922. Callers may remain anony-
mous and if the information results in an
Manatee manners,
I Look but don't touch manatees. Don't feed
manatees or give them water. If manatees
become accustomed to being around people
their behavior can change, perhaps causing
them to lose their natural fear of boats and
humans, and making them more vulnerable
to harm.
* Do not pursue or chase a manatee if you
see one while you are swimming, snorkeling,
diving or operating a boat.
* If a manatee avoids you, you should
avoid it.
* Give manatees space to move. Don't iso-
late or single out an individual manatee from
its group, and don't separate a cow from her
calf.
W Keep hands and objects to yourself. Don't
attempt to snag, hook, hold, grab, pinch or
ride a manatee.
* Avoid excessive noise or splashing if a
manatee appears in your swimming area.
* Use snorkel gear when attempting to
watch manatees. The sound of bubbles from
SCUBA gear may cause manatees to leave
the area.
* Float at the surface of the water to pas-
sively observe the manatees.
arrest, may earn a reward.
The West Indian manatee and its sup-
porters have come a long way in making
its existence and its plight known to the
world.
At the same time, the arguments are
never simple .and there are those who
continue to put the needs of-humans be-
fore the needs of marine creatures.
The problem is underscored by the
words of Dr. Harvey Barnett, who was
known for his work in manatee conser-
vation.
His tribute to the manatee found on
the underwater marker at the main
spring in Kings Bay reads, "Life must
become more than the wants and needs
of humans. We are not on this earth
alone. If the manatee goes into extinc-
tion because the needs of humans be-
came more important, then we will have
taken a step backward toward our own
demise. Extinction is forever and for
all."
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Fishing village has grown up
By Lane Vick
Community Correspondent
Once the site of a mill that -
made pencil slats for the Dixon
Pencil Company in the early
1900s, change has come slowly to
Crystal River.
It was incorporated in 1903, a
small quiet town where the fish-
ing and hunting
It was a place where were good.
everyone knew everyone Fishing was so
else and that stayed much good that prior
to World War II,
the same over the next years. Dizzy Vance, a
famous baseball
player brought
his baseball teammates and bud-
dies to the area for the fishing,
Babe Ruth among them. It was a
place where everyone knew
everyone else and that stayed
much the same over the next
years.
In the late 1940s Jane Meek
began visiting Crystal River with
her twin sister, Anne, They were
Meek's words paint a picture of
life gone by in Crystal River,
which she describes as the sleepy,
little fishing village. "Crystal
River," says Meek, "was full of
the most wonderful people."
"Ralph Rooks had a barber
shop on the comer where Ernie
Woods now has a real estate of-
fice," she said. "The bank was
where Curves used to be and is
now a motorcycle clothing store.
Winn's Drug Store was next to
the barbershop and was the local
hangout for everybody in town
and Pearl Langley, now Pearl
Maynard, made the best sodas and
cherry cokes you ever tasted. Dot
and Gene Allen had a dry cleaners
next to City Hall. Roy Thompson,
the city manager, had his office at
the City Hall (now the Crystal
River Museum). Every time Anne
and I went in, he locked us in the
jail."
"The movie theatre was across
, the street," Meek reminisced,
"and in the summer a skating rink
came to town and everybody in
town went down and skated. I re-
member a lot of the adults had
broken arms. There was another
drug store across from Winn's, but
Winn's was the popular hangout."
Meek also recalls Hunter
Springs and the crystal purity of
the water. "It was beautiful. A gor-
geous spring," said Meek. It was
so clean and protected. There
were no houses on the river then.
"Every afternoon, everybody in
town congregated there... little
babies with their mothers, tod-
dlers, little kids, teenagers. Harley
Levins had a stand there selling
snow cones and other food. Ron-
nie Green taught us how to dive.
Few cars drove there, if any."
Meek also made this comment.
"It's not much of a secret now, but
Three Sisters Springs for years
was the favorite place for local
boaters to gather and tie up your
boat and swim. Other people from
other counties didn't know about
it. It was just ours."
Jo Goodenough, owner of Cyn-
thia's Salon on Highway 19, who
grew up in Crystal River, also re-
members the pristine river.
"Those of us who grew up in the
'50s and '60s and even a little
later in the '70s remember how
beautiful our rivers, Hunter
Springs, the Shallows, and the
Giant Springs, were back then,"
she said. Hunter Springs was
called Legion Beach and "all the
kids hung out there," she added.
"We even went swimming at
night. We had a jukebox and a
concession stand. I worked in the
concession stand almost every
summer. We had two great diving
boards at the end of the long dock
that was over a 30-foot spring. We
would take watermelon down and
put it in one of the caves to get
cold."
Of course, the river isn't the
only thing that has changed.
Goodenough loved the quietness
of the 1950's and the feeling of
being safe. "Nobody locked their
doors back then," she said "and if
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we teenagers were caught out
after curfew the cops would
bring you home and tell you
that they had better not catch
you out again. We were never
afraid to walk to the stores and
movies at night. We even
walked home from sports
games. It was just a-real safe
place."
Jeri Augustine moved to
Crystal River just as it was
being proclaimed as one of the
fastest growing areas in the
state and they were in the
process of turning U.S. 19 into
a four-lane road. The span of
State Road 44 from U.S. 19 to
County Road 486 was consid-
ered "out in the country," says
Augustine.
Now it's a busy stretch of -
road with businesses and lots
of activity.
Cutler Spur was added to re-
duce the traffic on U.S. 19.
"Vinel Lewis, who was presi-
dent of Crystal River Bank and
also the mayor of Crystal
River, asked me to be on a
committee to help select
name for the new road wa
through the woods, parall
Highway 19," recalls Aug
tine. "The name Cutler Si
was submitted by Johnnie
Allen because the old rail
to Homosassa was called
that name. It was selected
she was presented with a
$25."
Another event re-
membered by Au-
gustine was in the
1970s when "Crys-
tal River schools
had a Halloween
festival on the
school grounds. The
entertainment," she
said with a smile,
"was presented by a
local group of business.
dressed as ballerinas, eac
twirling an umbrella and
ing to the theme, 'Alice f
Dallas.' "Augustine taug
school during the teacher
of 1968. The late Roger
Weaver, who was princip
Crystal River High Scho
fore he became superinte
of schools, hired her.
a
ay
el to
rus-
pur
road
by
and
gift of
Meek taught at Inverness and
Crystal River before the
schools were integrated in
1969. She remembers that inte-
gration went smoothly. Bill
Lyons taught and was vice-
principal at Crystal River High
School, returning home some
years after graduation from the
University of Florida and serv-
ing in the U.S. Navy. An officer
River fo
gether, t
how son
ago, you
the post
greet ev
name.
Today
and not
familiar
years or
"There are the best people in the
world living right here in,
Crystal River., I wouldn't want to live
anywhere else. I hope we can, always
keep'a little of our smallness here
in our town of Crystal River."
Jane Meek
en, in the Naval Reserve, Lyons 3,600 in
h one brought Army and Navy ROTC city pop
danc- programs to the high school. begun t(
rom Once the programs were of 2.75
ht deemed to have excellent bene- While
strike fits for Citrus County youth, for the s
ROTC was implemented at many ai
al of both Lecanto and Inverness good th
ol be- High Schools as well.. 'You c
ndent When citizens who are na- them to
tive to or have lived in Crystal stays fo
r many years get to-
hey also talk about
ae thirty or forty years
would go to a store or
office and expect to
eryone you saw by
r, you can go shopping
meet one soul who is
to you. The last twenty
so has seen an influx
of people into the
areas surrounding
Crystal River. Ac-
tually, the popula-
tion within the city
limits has shrunk
from approxi-
mately 5,000 in
the 1950s with a
14 percent decline
during the '90s to
2005. Since 2000, the
ulation has slowly
o climb again at a rate
percent.
- some residents long
sweetness of long ago,
re pleased to see the
ings happening now.
would not entice most of
move away. Augustine
r friends, her family,
the weather, spectacular sun-
sets, the palm trees and saw
grass and the waterways, as
well as the opportunity for
community involvement.
Lyorts enjoys the rural lifestyle
that exists at the same time as
being part of a growing com-
munity that provides opportu-
nities for people. Good enough
says she did leave two times,
but both times returned because
"I really loved it and my family
was still here."
Meek still finds the people in
Crystal River wonderful. "I
love the people here," she says.
"There are the best people in
the world living right here in
Crystal River. I wouldn't want
to live anywhere else. I hope
we can always keep a little of
our smallness here in our town
of Crystal River. I like so much
what Laura Lou (Fitzpatrick)
and so many others are doing
for our downtown. I love what
is happening with the little
shops, Cafe on the Avenue, the
new buildings and the beautiful
Heritage House, the Market
Days, street dances. We are
moving in the right direction."
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Is that a
Buffett tune?
Sounds like Buffett Contest is Saturday afternoon
T he task is simple -
sing a pair of Jimmy
Buffett songs and win
valuable prizes.
Buffett fans will flock to the
gazebo located behind the
Crystal River City Hall from
2:30 to 4 p.m. on Saturday for
the popular Sounds Like Buf-
fett Contest.
The annual event is hosted
by the Parrot Heads of Citrus
Inc., a group of devoted Buf-
fett fans.
The friendly competition
gives peformers an opportu-
nity to show their loyalty, cre-
ative and show business skills
as they create their own ver-
sions of some of the enter-
tainer's favorite tunes.
This year will be the ninth
time the flip flop and Hawai-
ian shirt wearing contestants
take to the stage to pick and
croon their way to Buffett hon-
ors.
Each competitor is asked to
sing two songs and is judged
on their talent, showmanship
and just how much they really
sound like Buffett.
Boat and kayak tours
Boat tours:
Saturday, Jan. 10:
Boat tour times: 10 a.m. first tours to 4 p.m. last tours leave dock
Sunday, Jan. I1: -
Boa tour times; a. m.first touis to 3:30 p.m. last tourleaves '
* This yea partp T
Eco Water taxiLPortidtera1W Dive Center, Plantaon Ip
Dive Center, and American Pro Dive
This is the seventh year for the bout tours.
Kayak tours:
Saturday, Jan. 10:
Kayak tour times: All day every half hour.
Sunday, Jan. 11:
Kayak tour times: All day every half hour.
* Tickets to be sold during the event only at the boat dock
* Kayak tours are $8 first come first served
* Tours are approximately 30 minutes
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Learn
about
wildlife
W while there's
plenty of
fun, ener-
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delicious food to enjoy at
the Florida Manatee Fes-
tival, there's an educa-
tional area where
festival-goers can learn
about the plight of the
West Indian manatee as
well as other wildlife.
Numerous government
agencies and other
organizations will be ex-
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The educational area is
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the boat dock.
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Florida Manatee Festival vendors
4th Day Homemade Ice Cream
Food: ice cream
Amett, Mark
Art: Wood
Barkhouse, Joey
Art: wood
Bath Fitter/O'Gorman Brothers
Marketplace
Bright House
Sponsor
Bruno, Jimmy
Art: ceramic
Burgess, John
Art: caricature
Cabot Creamery of Vermont
Marketplace
Calypso Concession
Food: Sausage & peppers
Calypso Concessions
Food: cotton candy
Calypso Concessions (Italian ice)
Marketplace
Central FL Community College
Marketplace
Chenowith, Barbara
Art: wood
Childhood Development Services
Children's Area
Ching's Concession
Food: chinese
Citrus County Chronicle
Sponsor
Citrus Clowns
Clowning
Citrus County Chamber
Beer Garden
Citrus Kia
Sponsor
Civil War ReEnactment
Marketplace
Climb On Us Rock Walls
Rock Wall
Coke Booth
Food: coke, water
Copp Winery
Sponsor
Cuppy's Coffee of Beverly Hills
Food: coffee
Davis, John
Art: watercolor
Dufore, D.H.
Art: oil
Dufore-Lenoir, Lori
Art: glass
Economic Development Council
Sponsor
Friends of Chassahowitzka
Education:
Gabby's Dough Factory
Food: funnel cakes
German Shepherd Rescue
Education
Green, Linda
Art: oil & acrylic
Gulf Coast Ford
Sponsor
Haines, Robert
Art: copper
Healy, Susan
Art: glass
Heidi's Bavarian Bakery
Food: baked goods
HOPE Wildlife Rehab
Education
Huddleston, Chuck
Art: watercolor
Humanitarians
Education
JJ Snyders
Food: sweet pot. fries, etc
Jones, Gregory
Art: mixed media
Kinnard Chiropractic
Marketplace
Krongold, Damon & Suzanne
Food: boiled peanuts
Lichlyter, James
Art: woodtuming
Lynn, Judy
Art: pottery
Marks, John
Artcbpper
Mercantile Bank
Sponsor
Mier, Robert
Art: acrylic
Miley, Brett
Art: photography
Mulligan, Janet
Art: glass
Nature Coast Young Marines
Clean-up
Nature World Wildlife Rescue
Education
Nedobeck, Don
Art: acrylic
Nogueira, Cesar
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Odmark, Gary
Art: mixed media
O'Kane, Gary
Art jewelry
Olde Country Kettle Kom
Food: kettle kom
Original Nut Hut
Food: nuts
Palmwood Builders
Marketplace
Progress Energy
Sponsor
Project PET
Education
Red Eagle Lodge
Marketplace
Robby's Fudge
Food: fudge
Rudy's Pizzeria
Food: pizza
Samuda, Dermot & Ruth
Art: wood & jewelry
Satchels, Susan
Art: textiles
Shrimp Shack
Food: seafood
Simotes, Tony & Catherine
Art: wood
Smedley, John
Art: wood & gourds
Smokin D's BBQ
Food: BBQ
Sprague, Mary
Art: glass
St. Petersburg Times
Sponsor
Suncoast Schools Fed CU
Sponsor
SWFWMD
Education
Taylor, Robert
Art: jewelry
Timm, Wayne
Art: graphics
Two Sisters Gourmet
Marketplace
US Coast Guard Auxilliary
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Village Cadillac Toyota
Marketplace
Villio's
Food: hot dogs
Whitcomb, Arlie & Becky
Art: glass, weaving
Williams, lan
Art: wood
Williams, Leland
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Yingling, Mary
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