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JANUARY 9, > > Florida's Best .ommuni ty
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uoama wins
Congress certifies the votes
of the Electoral College,
making Barack Obama the
president-elect./Page A12
It's a splash
It's time again for the 23rd
annual Florida Manatee Fes-
tival this weekend in down-
town Crystal River./Page C1
ON STAGE:
Are we 'Lost?'
The Art Center of Citrus
County is busy preparing for
its stage production of "Lost
in Yonkers."/Page Cl1
NORTHWEST FLOODING:
Soaked
Torrential rains spark mas-
sive flooding in the Pacific
Northwest, closing down
major highways./Page A12
WHOOPERS:
S Cranes may fly
After being stuck in Alabama
for nine days due to bad
weather, Operation Migration
may take wing today./Page A3
ALL ABOARD:
V 7-7^ I
Full steam ahead
The Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum in Inverness is
tracking local history./Page A3
OPINION:
It is time
for real solutions
to be moved to
the front burner
for discussion....
It is time for our
governor and
Legislature to
demonstrate real
leadership.
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IN TALLAHASSEE:
Budget brouhaha
The state legislature is split
over how to resolve the im-
pending $2 billion budget
shortfall./Page A7
R.I.P.:
Neuhaus dies
Conservative Catholic intel-
lectual helped forge ties be-
tween Catholics,
Evangelicals./Page A6
Annie's Mailbox ..............C8
Com ics ..........................C9
Crossword ......................-C8
Editorial ........................A 10
Entertainment ..............C10O
Horoscope ......................C8
Lottery Numbers ............B4
Lottery Payouts ............C10O
M ovies ............................C8
Obituaries ......................A6
Stocks ............................ A8
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to'foot security bill
Administrator, spokesman wilUpay
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The $250 security bill from
a November food giveaway
will be paid -but not by tax-
payers.
Citrus County spokesman
Jim Hunter said he and
County Administrator An-
thony Schembri would pay
the bill after learning they
had given organizers the im-
pression that the county
would pick up the cost of
extra security.
Organizers led by the New
Church Without Walls pro-
vided turkeys and trimmings
to about 5,000 people in the
Wal-Mart Supercenter park-
ing lot the Saturday before
Thanksgiving.
Doug Lobel, one of the or-
ganizers, said that Schembri
said the county could pay the
cost of off-duty deputies pro-
viding security for the event.
But when the sheriff's of-
fice presented the bill,
See BILL/Page A5
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Strifler denies wrongdoing
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A feud of massive proportions has
erupted between Citrus County Ad-
ministrator Anthony Schembri and
Clerk of Courts Betty Strifler over an
audit of the county's information
technology systems.
I Schembri is accusing Strifler and
her longtime aide, Angela Vick, of al-
tering the report's findings so that it
would cost Information Technology
director Darryl Clouse his job.
Schembri said this week in a memo
to Strifler that he wanted answers to
his allegations. He gave Strifler until
Jan. 13.
However, after meeting Wednesday
with Strifler and not getting a satis-
factory response, he sent copies of the
memos along with letters to the gov-
ernor's office and the state Commis-
sion on Ethics for review.
Strifler, who this week began her
fifth term in office, and Vick denied
any wrongdoing.
"It is a very serious allegation,"
Strifler said. "I have not changed a
document or altered a document.
In 20 years, I've never had this kind
of accusation."
Vick, who has worked with
Strifler for 18 years, said she
was offended by the accusa-
tions.
"I take great offense to .
being maligned in a memo ,
that portrays me as being a vi-
cious person as being a Be
head hunter, out to get some- Str
one's job," Vick said. is fa
County Commissioner Gary accuse
Bartell said he wished Schem- from /
bri had brought the matter to Sce
the commission's attention be-
fore sending it off to Gov. Charlie Crist
and the Commission on Ethics.
"The board should have say-so in
it," Bartell said. "That's a serious al-
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seen it substantiated."
Schembri and Deputy Ad-
ministrator Eber Brown said
Strifler proposed follow-up
questions to the IT audit
under the guise that they
came from the outside audi-
ty. tor Purvis, Gray and Co. LLP
fler of Ocala.
cing They said those responses
nations appeared to have come from
nthony the auditor and were critical
nbri. of Clouse. Only later, they
said, did they learn that the
company had not prepared the re-
sponses.
See AUDIT/Page A4
EDC's
action
plan
reviewed
Board focuses on jobs
CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Gunpowder in paint would be a
bad idea, but it might lead to a good
idea, County Administrator Anthony
Schembri said Thursday, as he of-
fered a review of the economic sum-
mit he hosted in December.
"There was the guy who suggested
putting gunpowder in paint, so that
the paint could be blown off when it
came time to remove
the paint," Schembri
said "But 'another
person suggested
putting a chemical in
the paint that would
react with another
chemical that could
be applied and peel
off the paint. The Anthony
person who sug- Schembri
gested the chemical offered a
gets the credit for the *"review of the
good idea, but really recent summit.
it should go to the guy
who said put gunpowder.in paiptbe1
cause his idea sparked the second
good idea."
Speaking to a meeting of the Citrus
County Economic Development
Council Board of Directors, Schem-
bri said that by limiting invitations to
the summit, he offered a forum
where business and industry leaders
were encouraged to throw around
ideas for future prosperity.
Schembri praised Randy Welker,
EDC executive director, for his help
in organizing the meeting, and Neale
Brennan, promotions manager for
the Citrus County Chronicle, for fa-
cilitating the meeting.
"We had a hell of a facilitator who
left no stone unturned," Schembri
said. "She kept the group working.
We sucked every idea out of them."
The outcome of the summit meet-
ing was the compiling of an action
list, which covers such topics as im-
pact fees, the business park, educa-
tion, marketing the county,
government processes, federal pro-
grams, taxes and transportation.
See EDC/Page A5
Analysts say prices should fall
Associated Press for the fourth quarter. Macy's;
Gap and a slew of others re-
NEW YORK Dismal duced their forecasts as well,
sales figures for the holiday mainly because of the huge
shopping sea- d i s c o u n t s
son are proba- For all of o stores have
bly a sign of or used to draw
worse to come sales rose just in customers.
for merchants The nation-
in 2009 not 1 percent, the wide picture
only more was bleak:
sharp dis- weakest in at Same-store
counts and sales were
cheaper gro- least 38 years. down 1.7 per-
ceries, but cent for De-
probably fewer stores. member, with many chains
Holiday spending was so reporting declines of 10 per-
anemic that even Wal-Mart cent and more, according to
didn't escape unscathed: It an index released Thursday
posted a smaller sales gain by the International Council
than Wall Street expected of Shopping Centers and
and cut its earnings outlook Goldman Sachs.
Retail sales
The nation s retailers are
reporting the weakest holiday
season in four decades.
Percent change in major retailers sales
compared to December 2007:
December 2008
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. +1.7o%
BJ s Wholesale Club +1.6%'
Macy s Inc. 4.0%
Costco -4.0%
Target Corp. 4.1%
J.C. Penney Co. -8.1%
Neiman Marcus Inc. -27.5%
NOTE: Sales include those from stores
opened for at least one year. Reporting
periods vary slightly.
AP
For November and Decem-
ber combined, the drop was
See SALES/Page A5
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County employees Stores see dismal December sales
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Arrest made in
sexual battery case
Authorities arrested a 72-
year-old inverness man.in
connection With a sexual bat-
tery case that was reported in
Orange County last month,
but allegedly happened 18 to
20 years ago.
Charles Dunn 111, of 6157
E. Calico Lane, was charged
on a felony warrant Wednes-
day of sexual battery on a
child younger than 12.
A 25-year-old female re-
ported the battery Dec. 8 and
said the incident happened
when she was between 5 and
7, a spokeswoman for the Or-
ange County Sheriffs Office
said.
Dunn is being held without
bond in Citrus County.
NAMI meeting
scheduled
NAMI Citrus will hold a reg-
ularly scheduled 'meeting
Monday. Meetings will now
be the second Monday of
each month at Good Shep-
herd Lutheran Church on
County Road 486 in Her-
nando. Doors open at 6:30
p.m. Mr. Dan O'Steen and
Mary Lee Cubbison, director
of the Centers facility in
Lecanto, will speak at 6:45
about the progress of con-
struction of the juvenile inpa-
tient facility on County Road
491.
Both speakers will empha-
size the power of just one
concerned citizen in accom-
plishing great deeds in the
community, and hope to
spark the interest of others to
volunteer. Anyone with an in-
terest in mental health issues
is invited to attend.
Sports show features
local basketball teams
The Seven Rivers Christian
School boys and girls basket-
ball teams will be featured 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 noon
today and 9:30 p.m. Saturday
on Bright House cable chan-
nel 16.
Art show to benefit
Three Sisters
The Nature Coast Painters
will hold an art show from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
17, at the Plantation Inn &
Resort in Crystal River. The
art show will feature local
artists and their works on
Florida's native birds. En-
trance to the show is free
and all funds raised will be.
used to support the commu-
nity effort to purchase and
protect the Three Sisters
Springs property in Crystal
River.
Landfill closing
for holiday
In observance of Martin
Luther King Day the Citrus
County Central Landfill will
close at 2:30 p.m. Monday,
Jan. 19.
County conducting
waste dropoff program
The county will be conduct-
ing a dropoff program for resi-
dents on Saturday, Jan. 24,
from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30
a.m.
Additional program infor-
mation is posted on the
County Web site at:
www.bocc.citrus.fl.us/
pubworks/swm, on the Land-
fill Information sign on State
Road 44 or call Solid Waste
Management at 527-7670.
-From staff reports
Correction
Because of incorrect infor-
mation given to the Chronicle,
a story on C5 of Thursday's
edition, "LIFT plans reunion,"
contained an error.
For reservations for the Jan.
20 luncheon, call Teddi at 746-
6518.
The Chronicle regrets the
error.
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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Wayne Dean, left,., and Frank Peters move a model of the old Floral City train depot Thursday at the Old Courthouse
Museum in Inverness. The two men were preparing for today's opening of the exhibit "All Aboard! The History of Trains
in Citrus County."
Heritage museum hosting a history of railroads in Citrus County
Chronicle
The Old Courthouse Heritage Mu-
seum's train exhibit is on track to
open today to the public.
"All Aboard! The History of Trains
in Citrus County" will run from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday,
Jan. 9 to May 30, in the John Murray
Davis Rotating Gallery.
The exhibit is sponsored by the mu-
seum in conjunction with the Citrus
County Historical Society; admission
is free. All are invited.
In the middle of the 1800s, Florida's
railroads were established in re-
sponse to the needs of cultivation and
transportation.
They spread outward from towns
and cities and were an integral part
of industrialization in Florida and
across America.
"I mean, without it, it's hard to
imagine what (life) would be like,"
said Kathy Turner-Thompson, mu-
seum services manager.
After World War II, many railroads
began to disappear from communi-
ties across the nation due to new com-
peting technology, the changing needs
of the industry and the ascending
service-oriented economy.
Still, the development of railroads
and locomotives paved the way for fu-
ture transportation innovations that
move goods and services.
The museum's exhibit provides in-
formation for those who want to learn
about the unique story of railroads
within the county and across the state.
Throughout the exhibit are pieces
of history, from photographs to signal
lanterns and model railroad depots
- even tools used to lay the tracks
and a large, old-time semaphore sig-
nal, Turner-Thompson said.
"We're going to have a special
(event) Saturday, Jan. 17," Turner-
Thompson said.
From 10 am. to 2 p.m., Harold McGee,
a railroad historian from Ocala, will
present a presentation about trains and
rail lines in Citrus County. There will
also be children's activities involving
Thomas the Tank Engine.
"There's going to be something for
all ages," Turner-Thompson said.
Cranes may
lift off today
Chronicle
Based on Thursday fore-
casts, the Operation Migra-
tion team is anticipating
today will be a day for flying.
The 2008 flock of migrating
whooping cranes has been
stuck in Chilton County, Ala.,
for nine consecutive days due
to inclement weather in-
cluding rain, wind and fog.
In their field journal, team
members said there was a good
chance the cranes would head
to the skies today if weather
conditions were as predicted
- favorable for flight
So far, the cranes have flown
813 miles since the Oct 17 start
of their trip. Their next stop is
Lowndes County, Ala.
Once they reach Jefferson
County, seven of the 14 birds
will be flown to St Marks Na-
tional Wildlife Refuge in
Wakulla County. On the next
day, the other seven cranes
will depart for a flyover event
in Marion County before
heading" 6 e ifiaI leg of the
migration to Chassahowitzka
National Wildlife Refuge.
The trip from Jefferson
County to Marion County in-
cludes stopovers in Madison
and Gilchrist counties.
Whooping cranes were on
the verge of extinction in the
1940s. The Whooping Crane
Eastern Partnership (WCEP),
an international coalition of
public and private groups,
began reintroducing this
highly imperiled species in
eastern North America, part
of its historic range, in 2001.
Today, there are only about
525 birds in existence, 375 of
them in the wild. Aside from
the 68 birds reintroduced by
WCEP, the only other migrating
population of whooping cranes
nests at the Wood Buffalo Na-
tional Park in the Northwest
Territories of Canada and win-
ters at the Aransas National
Wildlife Refuge on the Texas
Gulf Coast
Beverly Hills man killed in accident in
Chronicle 19, of Crystal River, was air- roadway, his 1988 Mazda en- *
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A crash Thursday killed
one person and sent another
to a Gainesville hospital.
Officials have not released
the name of the 41-year-old
Beverly Hills man because
his family has not yet been
notified of his death.
Krystal Finette McCracken,
etlfe l to Siands Hospital.
The crash happened at
about 7:25 a.m. on County
Road 491, north of U.S. 41 in
Lecanto, according to the
Florida Highway Patrol. The
man was driving south on
C.R. 491 and McCracken was
driving north. When the man
approached a curve in the
and into the path of Mc-
Cracken's 2000 Volkswagen,
according to FHP
The man died at the scene.
Hospital officials were un-
able to release McCracken's
status Thursday.
The crash remains under
investigation.
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JANUARY 9, 2009
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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Administrative Judge Patricia Thomas swears in Sheriff Jeff Dawsy for his fourth term
Wednesday morning at the courthouse in Inverness. At his side are wife Gall and son Destin.
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AUDIT
Continued from Page Al
"I've been deceived," Schembri said
Thursday.
Strifler said it didn't happen that way
at all. She said that after the auditor
presented the initial findings and the
county responded, Strifler and Vick of-
fered to help the county clarify the re-
sponses.
Strifler said she personally gave
Schembri a list of follow-up issues to
which Clouse should respond to answer
the audit's findings. She said she never
suggested the list came from the com-
pany.
Schembri said he doesn't recall that
happening. Both Schembri and Brown
insisted that Strifler purported that the
follow-up items came from Purvis, Gray
and Co.
However, asked by a reporter to pro-
vide the exact document that Strifler
left with them, Brown and Schembri
said they didn't have it
Audit was on I.T. systems
The audit was of the information
technology systems of the county as it
relates to financial statements. It was
not an audit by the clerk's office; how-
ever, deputy clerks utilize the county's
computer system to process payments
for various fees.
Purvis, Gray and Co. sent a 19-page
questionnaire to the county in late
April prior to a site visit and interview.
In early August, the company issued
a preliminary finding that included
several deficiencies, including the lack
of procedures to assure proper user
access and nothing to prevent employ-
ees from sharing passwords.
Strifler and Vick said they brought
the preliminary findings to Schembri's
attention because of their concern
about security of the system. Schembri,
Clouse and Brown developed a series
of responses, or replies, to the prelim-
inary findings.
According to Schembri, both Strifler
and Vick brought a copy of the county's
responses into a meeting in the county
administrator's office. Both Schembri
and Brown said Vick suggested Clouse
be fired based on his responses to the
audit.
Strifler and Vick said that didn't hap-
pen. They said that as they were dis-
cussing the audit, Schembri asked Vick
if Clouse should be fired and Vick said
she thought that was a good idea.
Strifler and Vick both acknowledged
this week that Vick shouldn't have said
that. Strifler apologized to Schembri
and Brown and she also verbally coun-
seled Vick for her remark.
What happened next is the major
point of dispute.
Strifler said that she and Vick told
Schembri that the county's responses
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were not adequate for an
cause they didn't specify pla
tion. They said Schembri a
suggestions.
Schembri said that con
never took place. Instead, h
mid-August Strifler returned
ries of follow-up questions
said came from the auditor.
Schembri said he sent th(
tions to Clouse, who prep
sponses with Brown. Th
learned that the questions
come from the company
eluded that Strifler or Vic
them into thinking the questi
a part of the formal audit.
Strifler said in interviews
day and Thursday that she d
sify anything. She said Sche
an appointment to see her
morning to discuss the doci
that she could explain what it
said he cancelled the appoint
instead issued the memo de
explanations.
Schembri said Thursday he
the matter deserves an outside
gation. He said the issue wou
tled if Strifler would only ai
questions.
Strifler said Schembri do
derstand audits.
"He has little experience an
pletely confused about the
she said. "Other than that, I ha
planation why this man is so'
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0 battery arrests
Kenneth Cifuentes, 31, Bev-
erly Hills, at 9:49 p.m. Tuesday on
charges of tampering with a wit-
ness, domestic battery and pos-
S_ session of drug paraphernalia.
According to his
S.,. arrest report, a
22-year-old ON TI
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said Cifuentes Informatiol
audit be- grabbed a tele-
ains of ac- phone and
asked for broke it when she tried to call 911
and that he also went into the
versation garage to disable her vehicle. Ci-
e said, in fuentes said the argument started
with a se- because the woman's mother was
that she smoking inside the house. He said
he lost his temper because he had
ose ques- been drinking. While Cifuentes
oared re- said he threw luggage around in
ey later the house and did break the
had not phone, he didn't mention pushing
ad n the woman. He did add that the
and con- woman threw a glass figurine at
Smisledhim, but missed. A pipe that
ons were smelled of marijuana was found on
a dresser while a deputy was in the
Wednes- house. Cifuentes said it was his.
didn't fal- No bond.
mbri had I Daniel J. Black, 28, Ho-
Tuesday mosassa, at 5:37 a.m. Wednesday
ument soon a domestic battery charge. Ac-
twas. She cording to the arrest report, a 32-
ment and year-old man said he and Black
Demanding were arguing when Black pushed
him against a porch rail and the
e believes two wrestled to the floor until
le investi- someone pulled them apart. Black
ld be set- said he never pushed or hit the
answer his man, but rather had grabbed his
sweater to keep him from falling off
)esn't un- the porch. The deputy noted Black
had made threatening statements
nd is corn- to another female family member.
process," Black said he had been intoxicated
ave no ex- and meant no harm to his family.
vicious." No bond.
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TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING
N High: 70 Low: 35
Chilly start, sunny and pleasant
afternoon.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY MORNING
High: 75 Low: 53
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy
SUNDAY & MONDAY MORNING
- High: 68 Low: 34
S[ -30% chance of showers, followed by colder air.
ALMANAC
TEMPERATURE*
Thursday
Record
Normal
Mean temp.
Departure from mean
PRECIPITATION*
Thursday
Total for the month
Total for the year
Normal for the year
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UV INDEX: 4
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0.77 in.
-6 moderate,
ESSURE
29.99 in.
DEW POINT
Thursday at 3 p.m. 43
HUMIDITY
Thursday at 3 p.m. 39%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees, grasses and weeds were all
light.
**Light onlyextreme allergic will show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Thursday was good with pollutants
mainly ozone.
SOLUNAR TABLES
MINOR MAJOR MI
(MORNING)
3:14 9:30 3
4:16 10:32 4
NOR MA
AFTERNOONO
3:47
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CELESTIAL OUTLOOK
SUNSET TONIGHT.
SUNRISE TOMORROW.
MOONRISE TODAY.......
JAN. 17 JAIN.28 6FO.2 MOONSET TODAY........
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
more information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of For
Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fireweather/kbdi
WATERING RULES
Gulf water
temperature
5 0
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LAKE LEVELS
Location Wed. Thu. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 27.90 27.92 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.56 34.56 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.39 36.38 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.04 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. This data is
obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.
THE NATION
Thursday Friday
City H L Pcp. Fcst H L
Albany
Albuquerque
Asheville
Atlanta
AJOR Atlantic City
)N) Austin
10:03 Baltimore
11:05 Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Buffalo
5:50P.M. Burlington, VT
.7:25 A.M. Charleston, SC
4:18 P.M. 'Charleston, WV
Charlotte
5:58A.M. Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
i. Columbus, OH
Concord, N.H.
7. For Dallas
estry's Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Evansville, IN
Harrisburg
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.
Friday Saturday
City High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
Chassahowitzka 2:56 a/12:26 p 5:36 p/-- 3:55 a/12:05 a 6:18 p/1:16 p
Crystal River 1:17 a/9:48 a 3:57 p/9:27 p 2:16 a/10:38 a 4:39 p/10:21 p
Withlacoochee 1:44 p/7:36 a -- 7:15 p 12:03 a/8:26 a 2:26 p/8:09 p
Homosassa 2:06 a/11:25 a 4:46 p/11:04 p 3:05 a/12:15 p 5:28 p/11:58 p
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Mobile 72 47 s 70 58 Beijing 25/14/pc Moscow
Montgomery 65 45 s 63 48 Berlin 34/22/pc Paris
Nashville 45 34 pc 51 44 Bermuda 66/55/sh Rio
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Arrests
Charlie Taomage Wells, Jr.,
29, 327 S. U.S. 41, Inverness, at
9:58 a.m. Wednesday on a charge
of grand theft. Authorities believe
Wells took a five-month old
Pomeranian puppy from a fenced
area near a house. A witness said
Wells hid the puppy in his sweat-
shirt ony he way to a vehicle where
he was driven to
E NET Brooksville and
gave the dog to
formation a woman, ac-
ts made by cording to his ar-
ou nty rest report. Wells
ice, go to was already in-
:itrus.org carceratedate the
i the Public jail when .a de-
link, then on tective talked to
rts. him about the
case. Wells said
someone was
trying to set him up and that he did-
n't do it. Bond $2,000.
Alexandria E. Powell, 25,
8907 Herdel Circle, Tampa, at 1:08
p.m. Wednesday on a Hillsbor-
ough County warrant charge of
failure to appear in reference to an
original felony grand theft charge.
No bond.
Minerva Eva Perez, 55,
3514 E. Macdonald Lane, Her-
nando, at 2:09 p.m. Wednesday
on a charge of refusing to sign/ac-
cept a citation/summons. Bond
$250.
Enrique R. Lebron, 40,2013
Maple St., Tampa, at 5:57 p.m.
Wednesday on a Citrus County
warrant charge of failure to appear
in reference to an original felony
charge of unarmed burglary of an
unoccupied structure/conveyance.
He was also charged with failure
to appear in reference to an origi-
nal charge of fraud/uttering a false
instrument. No bond.
Thomas Howard Hoehman
Jr., 27, 7486 W. Kendale Court,
Homosassa, at 10:20 p.m.
Wednesday on charges of operat-
ing a motor vehicle without a valid
driver's license, not having motor
vehicle registration and having an
attached tag not assigned to a ve-
hicle. Bond $1,000.
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2.2 percent the weakest
holiday shopping season
since the index was started in
1969. For all of 2008, sales
rose just 1 percent, the weak-
est in at least 38 years.
"The blanket that has cov-
ered the North American
consumer that has kept them
from spending is heavier than
expected," said Dean Hillier,
partner in the retail practice
of consulting firm AT. Kear-
ney.
The malaise was wide-
spread kitchen gadgets to
jewelry to clothes. Several
stores such as Toys R Us and
Macy's said business im-
proved in the last weeks of
December as shoppers
pounced on the best deals,
but people still cut back over-
all.
Among the many stores that
reported steep sales declines
were Sears Holdings Corp.,
which operates Kmart and
Sears, as well as Abercrombie
& Fitch, Gap Inc. and Saks.
Sales on new items for
spring have already begun,
fueling more concerns about
the retail industry's health. A
rash of store closings is ex'-
pected as retailers navigate
the deepening recession.
Disappointing sales of holi-
day gift cards mean stores
probably won't see a big lift in
business in January. Michael
P Niemira, chief economist at
the ICSC, forecasts a 1'per-
cent decline in same-store
sales for the month.
Wal-Mart, the world's
largest retailer, benefited last
year as shoppers focused on
necessities and switched to
cheaper stores, but analysts
say its disappointing Decem-
ber performance may signal
that shoppers are pulling
back even more. December
sales were up 1.2 percent in-
cluding fuel sales and rose 1.7
percent without Wall Street
was expecting 2.8 percent ex-
cluding fuel.
Wal-Mart said electronics
sales were solid, clothing and
jewelry sales were weak, and
health and wellness items
were relatively strong.
Ken Perkins, president of
research company RetailMet-
rics, expects Wal-Mart to cut
prices even further, fueling
price wars. That's good news
for shoppers.
Rival store Target, which
had been stumbling because
it depends more on nonessen-
tial items like trendy clothes,
said its same-store sales
dropped less than expected.
Target cut prices to gain mar-
ket share and clear out inven-
tories, but it says those moves
will hurt its fourth-quarter
profit
Grocery store chain Super-
valu Inc. has already said
shoppers will probably pay
Jess and be offered more pro-
motions this year. The chain
says customers are switching
to cheaper food, like ground
beef rather than T-bone
steaks.
Some chains see a silver
lining: Some of their com-
petitors will probably have to
close their doors.
Jewelry chain Zale Corp.
reported a 22 percent drop in
same-store sales but said
business improved during the
week leading up to Christmas
and has also been better
since the holidays.
"We believe that we are in
a strong position to benefit
from the winnowing of com-
petitors," said Zale Chief Ex-
ecutive Neal Goldberg.
But for now, the picture is
grim. Sears Holdings said its
December same-store sales
dropped about 7 percent, in-
eluding a drop of nearly 13
percent at domestic Sears
stores. Kmart sales fell only
about 1 percent, suggesting
that its low prices are draw-
ing shoppers away from more
expensive stores.
And Macy's Inc. cut its full-
year earnings outlook be-
cause of heavy markdowns
and said it plans to close 11
stores. Its same-store sales
were down 4 percent in De-
cember, and more than 7 per-
cent for November and
December combined.
High-end stores fared far
worse, and luxury items will
probably get cheaper. Saks
Inc. posted a sales decline of
almost 20 percent, while
Neiman Marcus Group was
down more than 27 percent
BILL
Continued from Page Al
Schembri declined to pay it
because the county cannot
pay for private contractors,
Hunter said.
Lobel complained in an e-
mail to In-
verness ssi
Mayor Bob
Plaisted that
also went to
Citrus
County Com-
m i s s i o n
Chairman
John Thrum- I- '
ston. Jim Hunter
H f .nter said he didn't
said he didn't think Schembri
thinkSchem- promised
county,
bri promised assistance.
county assis-
tance in paying for security.
He said his recollection of a
pre-event meeting was that
organizers would ask Sheriff
Jeff Dawsy if he could eat the
cost.
* However, Hunter said after
learning of Lobel's com-
plaint, he contacted someone
else who attended the plan-
ning meeting. That person
confirmed Lobel's recollec-
tion of the discussion.
Hunter said his EDC
recollection
of a pre-event
meeting was that
organizers would
ask Sheriff Jeff
Dawsy if he could
eat the cost.
"We left that impression
and we've got to stand up to
it," Hunter said. "In the end
a good cause is served. It
wouldn't be right to ask the
taxpayer to pay for it"
Lobel, in a Wednesday e-
mail to Hunter, said public-
ity about the disagreement
led several people to donate
to the Thanksgiving Feeding
Alliance account at Capital
City Bank Lobel said organ-
izers still need about $2,000
to pay off a debt from buying
food.
Those who contributed in-
cluded Renee McPheeters, a
former county commission
candidate, who tried to pro-
vide a $250 check at the
Emergency Operations Cen-
ter but instead donated to
the bank account.
Continued from Page Al
Under the topic of federal
programs, the summit was
concerned about bringing
jobs to the county, and jobs
seemed to be uppermost in
Schembri's mind.
"When you meet most peo-
ple, within 20 minutes, they
ask: What do you do?"
Schembri said. '"A job gives
you a place in our culture. If
you don't have a job, you don't
have a place."
Other advantages to having
enough jobs to go around is
that it also is a great crime
prevention tool, he said, and
having a job gives a person a
certain amount of power to
put intentions into action.
In his own case, Schembri
admitted that such power has
got him into trouble. "I even
take a second mortgage on
Hernando Pool
Tussocks
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power I don't have," he said.
"In government, you join it to
change it and it changes you."
In his current capacity,
Schembri said he had the
power to convene the eco-
nomic summit
"My role is to come up with
recommendations for the
county commission," he said.
The action plan will be
presented to the county com-
mission at its next meeting.
"Their decisions are going
to put food on people's ta-
bles," Schembri said.
During a question-and-
answer session, a board
member asked Schembri if
the plan included retraining
for construction workers who
have lost their jobs because
of a slump in the industry.
"They are going to have to
exercise a different set of
muscles," Schembri said.
He spoke about the pro-
grams available to teach such
basic skills as reading, as he
WEEKLY AQUATIC TREATMENT
SCHEDULE FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Citrus County's Aquatic Services Division plans the following aquatic
weed control activities for the week beginning January 12, 2009.
HERBICIDE TREATMENTS
Hernando Pool
Floral City
Inverness Pool
Chassahowitzka River
Hyacinth / Lettuce / Nuphar / Torpedograss /
Cattails / Hydrilla / Pickerelweed
Floating Heart / Torpedograss
Hydrilla / Pondweed / Nuphar / Torpedograss /
Pickerelweed / Cattails / Limnophilia / Hyacinth
Hydrilla
In fact, 24 percent of adults in the
county function at the lowest level of
literacy, meaning less than the level
of a high school graduate, according
to the National Adult Literacy Survey
compiled in 1992.
said the population of the
county has a 24 percent liter-
acy rate. In fact, 24 percent of
adults in the county function
at the lowest level of literacy,
meaning less than the level of
a high school graduate, ac-
cording to the National Adult
Literacy Survey compiled in
1992. The latest data com-
piled in 2003 have not yet
been released.
When asked about moni-
toring programs, Schembri
said he liked evidence-based
programs, not anecdotal pro-
grams.
"We like to measure the
outcome," he said.
Regarding the county con-
stitutional officers' space
needs, Schembri said, "You
won't see a shovel going into
the ground for a long time."
In fact, he said, he was con-
cerned that the county would
have to start laying off staff.
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A6 FRIDAo, JANUARY 9, 2009
Obituaries : :-.-.
Alan
Geisler, 78
HERNANDO
Alan J. Geisler, 78, Her-
nando, died Tuesday, Janu-
ary 6, 2009, at his residence.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory is in charge
of private cremation arrange-
ments.
Emma 'Maxine'
Jacobs, 78
FLORAL CITY
The Service of Remem-
brance for Mrs. Emma "Max-
ine" Jacobs, age 78, of Floral
City, FL, will be held 2:00 PM,
Saturday, January 10, 2009, at
the Kingdom Hall of Jeho-
vah's Witnesses, Inverness,
with Elder Ron Vickers offi-
ciating. Cremation will be
under the direction of the In-
verness Chapel -of Hooper
Funeral Homes & Crematory,
Inverness. Online condo-
lences may be sent to the
family at www.HooperFuner-
alHome.com. She was born
Sunday, July 6, 1930, in Ne-
vada, OH, Daughter of the
late Arthur and Inez (Rech)
Snodgrass. She died Tuesday,
January 6,2009, in Inverness,
FL. She was the manager and
co-owner of the El Rancho
Motel in Key West from 1968
until 1980, when she moved
to Floral City. Mrs. Jacobs
was a member of the King-
dom Hall of Jehovah's Wit-
ness and former member of
the Sewing Club, making
crafts and quilts. Mrs. Jacobs
was preceded in death by
daughter, Donna Jacobs
(1963). Survivors include her
husband of more than 60
years, Gene Jacobs of Floral
City, FL; 2 sons, Terry (Ellen)
Jacobs of Hobbs, NM, and
Ronald (Sherry) Jacobs of
Floral City, FL; 2 brothers,
Milton Snodgrass and Larry
Snodgrass, both of Nevada,
OH; Sister, Doris Johnson of
Bucyrus, OH; 7 grandchil-
dren; and 1 great-grandchild.
Barbara
Lugaro, 74
BEVERLY HILLS
Barbara M. Lugaro, 74,
died on Tuesday, January 6,
2009, at Oak Ridge in Beverly
Hills, Florida.
She was born in Queens,
New York, on November 21,
1934, to Michael and Barbara
(Valpotic) Kresevic. Barbara
was a retired teacher for the
North Babylon Public School
System,. where she taught
business courses to junior
and senior high" school stu-
dents. She moved to this area
from Baldwin, Long Island,
New York, 11 years ago.
Mrs. Lugaro was a member
of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church in Citrus
Springs, where she taught
CCD classes and was a mem-
ber of the women's club. She
was also a member of the
Crystal River Women's Club.
Barbara enjoyed arts and
crafts and cooking.
She was a beloved wife,
mother and grandmother.
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Services: Sat. 2pm Chapel
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Arrangements Pending
LARRY CROOK
Services: Sat., Oam Chapel
FERNINAND MORELLI
Graveside Services: Sat., 12 NOON
Oak Ridge Cemetery
JAMES DUNKLE
Private Cremation Arrangements
ALAN GEISLER
Private Cremation Arrangements
ARTHUR ROTH
Arrangements Pending
WARREN WARNER
Services: Arcade, NY
726-8323 .
Survivors include her hus-
band of 41 years, Nicholas A.
Lugaro of Oak Ridge in Bev-
erly Hills, FL; daughter,
Maryanne Wilson and son-in-
law, Rob Wilson of Burke, VA;
grandsons, Brian and
Matthew Wilson, both of
Burke, VA; and brothers,
Stanley Kresevic and wife
Margaret of Oak Ridge in
Beverly Hills and Edward
Kresevic, a seasonal resident
of Citrus Hills.
Visitation will take place
on Friday, January 9, 2009,
from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM at
Fero Funeral Home with a
Funeral Mass following at
3:00 PM at St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton Catholic Church.
Cremation arrangements
under the direction of Fero
Funeral Home.
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.
Alan
Sepe, 63
BEVERLY HILLS
Alan M. Sepe, 63, of Pine
Ridge in Beverly Hills,
Florida, went to be with his
Lord on Wednesday, January
7,2009, in Inverness, Florida.
He was a loving husband and
a devoted father.
Mr. Sepe was born on July
4, 1945, in Orange, New Jer-
sey, to Paris Carmen and
Doris Olive (Mack) Sepe. He
was a retired colonel. He
served in Vietnam and for
over 34 years in the U.S.
Army. He was a member of
the Special Forces Associa-
tion and a lifetime member of
the VFW He was a parachut-
ing and skydiving enthusiast
with over 500 jumps. He was
high altitude certified -
HALO. He liked target shoot-
ing and motorcycles. He en-
joyed his special pets, 2
horses and 4 cats.
Survivors include his wife,
Nancy L. Sepe of Pine Ridge;
daughter, Sheilah E. Sepe of
Jacksonville, FL; stepdaugh-
ter, Natasha L. Lines and
husband Rob of Pittsburgh,
PA; brothers, Paris M. Sepe
and wife Pam of Brandon,
FL, Donald M. Sepe of
Alexandria, VA, and Brian M.
Sepe and wife J)awn .of
Miami, FL; and a grandson,
Conner Clement of Pittsburg,
PA.
Visitation will be Sunday,
January 11, 2009, from 3:00
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PM to 5:00 PM with a chapel
service following at 5:00 PM
at Fero Funeral Home, with
Pastor Lloyd Bertine officiat-
ing. Burial will take place at
the Florida National Ceme-
tery in Bushnell on Monday,
January 12,2009, at 11:00 AM,
with military honors.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Hernando-
Pasco Hospice, 3545 N.
Lecanto Hjghway, Beverly
Hills, FL 34465.
Arrangements under the
direction of Fero Funeral
Home.
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.
William
Ward, 80
WESTMINSTER, MD
William Hamlin Ward, 80,
of Westminster, MD, formerly
of Crystal River, FL, and
Pasadena, MD, died January
7, 2009, at Union Memorial
Hospital in Baltimore.
Born March 20, 1928, in
Grand Rapids, MI, he was the
son of the late Eugene A. and
Beulah Nisbett Ward. He was
married to Elisabeth Ogden
Newman in 1950 and di-
vorced in 1980. He was the
husband of Anita Weber
Ward, his wife of 28 years.
He had been a Communi-
cations Security Analyst for
the National Security
Agency for 28 years, retiring
in 1986. Prior to that, he had
worked as a Industrial Rela-
tions Supervisor for Westing-
house Electric and at the
Social Security Administra-
tion. He had also served in
the Coast Guard from 1951
until 1953.
He earned a B.A. degree
from Williams College in
1950, a M.S. degree from Pur-
due University in 1954 and
his Ph.D from Purdue in
1956. He was a member of the
Baltimore Toastmasters
Club, the Meceola Country
Club, Seven Rivers Golf and
Country Club, American Con-
tract Bridge League and was
also a Certified Bridge In-
structor.
He loved boating, cruising,
golf, tennis, country music,
cryptic crosswords, puzzles,
writing lyrics and poems,
fishing, hunting, Atlantic
Coast Conference Basketball
Duplicate Bridge and was i
Bobby Bowden Booster. He
was a formidable opponent a,
intellectual games, puzzle,
and had never been beaten ir
two-handed canasta.
Surviving, in addition tc
his wife, is daughter Katie
Keirle of Westminster, MD
sons Jerald Ward of Ran
dolph, VT, and Thomas Warc
of Sharon, VT; sister Shirle3
Dieter of Madison, WI, anc
grandchildren Nathan Ward
Julia Eddy, Rajani Ward
Kelsey Keirle, Jared Keirl
and Lydia Keirle.
Services and intermen
will be private. Per his re
quest, his children wil
spread his ashes at there(
bodies of water which hac
special significance to him
the Chesapeake Bay, a lake ir
the Grand Tetons and th(
Cayman Islands.
Arrangements by Pritts Fu
neral Home and Chapel, 41'
Washington Rd., Westminstei
MD.
Online condolences may b(
sent to www.prittsfuneral
home.com.
Death
ELSEWHERE
Betty
Freeman, 87
ARTS PATRON
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -
Betty Freeman, patron t(
such contemporary music
masters as John Cage, Philii
Glass and Pierre Boulez, ha!
died. She was 87.
Freeman died Saturday o
pancreatic cancer at her Bev
early Hills home, daughter
Shelley Butler said Wednes
day.
Over four decades, Free
man commissioned work,
from about 80 composers anc
underwrote performance!
and recordings. Her gift!
ranged from a few hundrec
to tens .of thousands of dol
lars.
John Adams' opera "Nixor
in China" was dedicated t(
her.
The music Freeman sup
ported frequently ran to min
imalism and dissonance
Based on her personal taste
she backed artists who migh
be too avant-garde to win ar
committee or government
grants.
INVERNESS, FL-
Love Chevrolet of Inverness, one of the
area's largest used car dealers, has just
announced plans
to repeat the largest
one-day sales event
in their history. This
event will take place
Saturday, January
10th, According
to Chad Halleen,
Owner, record sales
in November and
December have re-
suited in an extraor-
dinary number of
used vehicle trade-
ins. "We are repeating the successful
sale from November to save a bunch
of people a bunch of money. We have
program cars, trucks, SUVs you
name it, we have it We are going to
have to move a lot of used vehicles-
and fast ....or else they will go to the
(wholesale) auction."
Rather than lose money wholesal-
ing these vehicles, plus carrying cost,
Love Chevrolet decided to slash prices
on their entire used vehicles inventory
in an attempt to sell at least 50 vehicles
in one day.
"I've been given orders to sell some
cars for just $50 just to move 'em,"
said Steve Miller, General Sales Man-
ager. Steve went on to say "The aver-
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rolet will have all these used vehicles
on display in the sales area of Love
Chevrolet by 9:00 am Saturday, to give
people time to look at all of the vehi-
cles before prices are put on at 10:00
am. All the vehicles will be unlocked
at 9:00 am and whoever is sitting be-
hind the wheel at 10:00 am when the
prices are put on the windshield will be
given first opportunity to purchase the
vehicle at sale price.
Chad said, "This innovative approach
to selling used vehicles should make
it easy and quick for anybody in the
market for a used vehicle to get a great
vehicle at a very low price and with no
hassle. Pick it out, drive it if you like.
You already know the price. What
could be easier" Brenden Prue, Busi-
ness Manager, was quoted saying,
if you sell people
good cars like we have for as long as
we have, you get a lot of loyal repeat
customers," said Steve Miller, express-
ing Love Chevrolets philosophy.
The cars and trucks will be located
in the sales area of Love Chevrolet
Trade-ins will be accepted. Call for
special arrangements, 352-341-0018.
On HIGHWAY 44
WEST INVERNESS
352-341-0081
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Large New Car Dealer is Over Stocked
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the Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program hotline. Trappers Jimmy Long and Gary Mills and Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission Officer Fred Cagle caught the alligator. The animal was killed and will be processed for its meat
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Nonnative lionfish
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KEY LARGO Scientists in
the Florida Keys discovered the
first nonnative lionfish in the re-
gion that is home to the country's
only living coral barrier reef.
The voracious eater has been
rapidly multiplying in the
Caribbean's warm waters. Offi-
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report sightings so they can im-
mediately remove the fish.
Officials: Fire caused
$2 million in damage
MILTON County officials
say a blaze that gutted part of a
Panhandle city's downtown
Tuesday evening caused an esti-
mated $2 million in damage.
Santa Rosa County officials
say the fire damaged four build-
ings and an historic theater in
Milton, a city of 7,500 about 20
miles northeast of Pensacola.
State fire investigators haven't
released a cause of., the blaze.
NASA: Shuttle costs
$3 billion yearly
WASHINGTON NASA's
chief says it would cost an extra
$3 billion a year to keep flying
the space shuttle past next
year's retirement date. Plus it
would extend the risk of a deadly
accident.
NASAAdministrator Michael
Griffin told an industry group
Thursday that NASA has looked
into what it would take to keep
flying the aging shuttle past
2010. President George W. Bush
wants to replace the shuttle with
a new spaceship to go to the
moon.. But that would mean five
years of relying on Russia to get
astronauts to the international
space station.
President-elect Barack Obama
has proposed delaying the shut-
tle's retirement.
Griffin said flying shuttles until
a replacement is ready in 2015
would cost $15 billion over five
years.
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"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus,
Immerse
yourself in
good times
: he 23rd annual Florida
Manatee Festival is this
weekend in downtown
Crystal River. For those who have
never attended this signature
- event, it's time to come out and
see why it always makes a splash.
This two-day festival attracts
thousands of visitors each year.
Highlights include
fine arts and crafts
vendors, live enter- THE IS
tainment, educa-
tional displays and Twenty.th
'the opportunity to Florida
take a boat ride on Fest
King's Bay and see a
manatee in the wild OUR 01
-perhaps catching Find out
-a glimpse of a the fuss
whiskered snout,
hearing the sound it
makes as it surfaces for a breath
of fresh air, and then watching for
the swirl of water created by the
swoosh of its tail.
The chance to experience
,,manatee encounters like this at-
tracts tourists from all over the
:planet who come here to swim,
snorkel and scuba dive with
'them. These tourists support
local hotels, restaurants and dive
shops and then they go home,
leaving behind nothing but foot-
prints and dollar bills.
Art and craft afficionados can
also find plenty to interest them,
with a wide variety of work in-
cluding sculpture, photography,
painting and other creative
media. This is a per-
fect opportunity to
SSUE: support the arts and
buy something nice
rd annual for yourself if Santa
Vlanatee snubbed you.
val. This festival is
also an important
*INION: fundraiser for the
what all organizations that
s about. host it, including the
Citrus County
Chamber of Com-
merce and the Rotary Club of
Crystal River, so' the admission
donation and other money raised
at the event will be put to good
use in the community.
Just be sure to avoid the down-
town parking headache and
enjoy the free festival shuttle
service available at the Crystal
River Mall.
s- Hot Corner: RATE INCREASE "
Bitter pills New people
Concerning the Progress Energy I can't believe the lack of nega-
,rate increase: I'm not a mathemati- tive public reaction to the Progress
Ocian never was very good at Energy announced 25 percent rate
, arithmetic but I'm sure any increase in our electric bills starting
'fourth-grader could tell you that in January. Most companies have to
e$11.52 a month times the number sell stock or issue bonds to raise
-of Progress Energy customers mul- capital for future growth. Progress
,tiplied by eight years, is a heck of a Energy is just raising our rates and
,lot of money, with a great deal of it will do it more than once in the next
probably accumulating interest. I 12 years to build a new nuclear
,would like to know how they arrived power plant that many of us will
Oat this monthly charge. Wouldn't a never get to use. If we can't stop
-flat rate of $5 or $6 a month be these rate increases, at least our
,sufficient? Not that I think it's dollars should be tracked somehow
-needed, but I'm sure it would be a and given back to us in the form of
lot easier a pill to swallow, stock in the company. The raises
Footing the bill
This is about Progress Energy's
-.25 percent pay rate hike. All
-they're doing is like the autowork-
ers and the banks and everything
-else. They're saving all their stock-
,,holders all this money and letting
,us taxpayers pay the bill. I worked
a lot of outages for Florida Power
-and out of an eight-hour shift, you
,might work four, and look at the
money that we were paid. I think
this is wrong with that 25 percent
increase. Let the stockholders
'build it.
Biracial
Why does everyone insist on call-
ing President-elect Obama
the first black president? Is
he not biracial?
Not any worse FF
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This is a comment from
"Way to go," in Sunday,
Jan. 4's Sound Off column. f,
The writer stated that some
of the people in this county
are just overlooking the fact CAL.
that Jimmy Carter reigned
over a double-digit inflation 563-
time, a double-digit unem-
ployment, 21 percent home loans,
gas lines ... you name it. And so, re-
ally, this is not any worse than that.
Refreshing
What a refreshing experience it is
to leave Citrus County on vacation
could cost me $6,uuu to $8,000 in
the next 12 years. Come on, peo-
ple. Let's hear your voices. Maybe
we need new people in the PSC to
represent us.
No benefit
I would like to make a statement
about Progress Energy. Now who's
going to be building this big monu-
ment all the people or are they
going to pay for it themselves? Now
me, in my condition, I'm 89. Hlow
the heck am I going to get any ben-
efit out of that by the time it's
built?
people you meet on the
ay "hello" and "good morn-
'e lived here four-arid-a-lhalf
years and I don't know my
neighbors' names and
they've never said "hello"
or "How are you?" But
their property appearance
reflects on their pride and
morals ... case closed.
Wake up
to have
street s
ing." I'v
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)n579 is trying to do what the
rest of the people do not
want. They want the Levy
plant, the nuclear plant,
built and want us to pay for it. And
they have no feelings, it seems like,
for the average Joe who has to pay
for all this and then he won't be
around when it's completed, if it is
completed. Wake up, Americans.
On the hill in TUlahnme
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For re-election
Reading the editorial under
"government spending" (Dec. 23), I
find the final statement amusing.
Increased revenue in any business
comes from increased sales or
other income sources. Reducing
expenses, if done properly, can in-
crease profits but not revenue.
As far as the old-fashioned "sin"'
tax statement, quite often those
least able to pay are the ones who
will divert funds for necessary ex-
penditures to cover the cost of any
added tax on items such as alcohol
and cigarettes.
Government has taken on the
burden of covering costs for many
things that individuals should be.
paying for. As a result, those indi-
viduals have become dependent
on government to the extent that
our politicians fear they cannot
gain re-election without continu-
ing these excesses. Getting elected
or re-elected has reached a level
of importance that exceeds the
ethical standard of service for
many of our elected officials.
Robert E. Hagaman
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Homosassa countries have a tradition of
breaking the day's routine for a
Give them a break quiet lunch, which refreshes the
mind and allows contemplation,
Since it appears that the only without any disintegration of the
New Year's resolution of the Cit- democratic process. This commis-
rus County Commission is to re- sion deserves no less.
duce or eliminate as many impact I commend the commission for
fees as possible; I should like to sessions through the noon hour,
recommend another to be insti- which allows employed citizens
tuted at the first meeting of the time to attend sessions during
year and practiced thereafter, their lunch hour; but it is ab-
On 9 December, I arrived in the solutely incomprehensible that
commission chambers at 10:45 a.m. commission meetings can even
to hear the discussion on impact run through the dinner hour with
fees and was present through the no more than an occasional 10-
entire meeting on Vision for Citrus minute recess.
County, which gave me six hours' Therefore, the noon break
support for this government should start at one o'clock, and
process. At that time, a group of should not be interrupted for any-
haggard commissioners were re- thing less than fire or an invasion
turning from a 10-minute break to from Pasco County. Not only do
convene for another session after commissioners and staff deserve a
five o'clock. lunch break, citizens deserve a re-
Having spent countless hours at laxed and comfortable commis-
my profession in conference, I sion, not one bent on driving
know that can be the most stressful through a nonstop 10-hour agenda
and tiring experience at work. It is to get it over with.
an oppressive time to be making
decisions for this county Harold Seckinger
Recess for lunch! Other civilized Homosassa
Progress patience
I would like to take this time to
address a few issues concerning
Progress Energy, as we continue
our work in Tallahassee on the
budget during the current Leg-
islative Special Session. First,
while I agree we must do some-
thing on behalf of Progress En-
ergy customers, unfortunately we
cannot do it during under the cur-
rent Special Session, as we are
limited to act only on issues relat-
ing specifically to the state
budget. These issues are deter-
mined, jointly, by the governor,
the Senate president and the
House speaker. While I have been
working on this issue on behalf of
my constituents on a daily basis,
the Legislature cannot act, by law,
until March.
It is important to remind our-
selves of the $27.28 per 1000 KWH
increase, $11.42 is for the Nuclear
Project in Levy County. The "Cost
of Fuel Recovery" is the largest
portion of this increase as state
law allows energy companies to
only pass on their direct costs for
fuel to its customers. With this in
mind, I want to be clear the re-
mainder of the increase is the
reason why I believe we must di-
versify our energy production.
The production of energy using
modern nuclear technologies has
proven to be not only safe, but
cost efficient and less evasive for
all of us in the long run. This is
why I believe nuclear is the key to
our energy future.
I continue my commitment to
the people of Citrus County and
all of Progress Energy's service
area to work with Senator Fasano
and my colleagues in the House
to reduce the impact of the ad-
vance costs of this nuclear plant
on rate payers, while ensuring
the project can move forward.
While I know our area will bene-
fit greatly from this project with
the influx of capital and jobs into
our economy, I recognize many of
our citizens simply lack the abil-
ity to pay, and for this reason, I
will fight to find a credible solu-
tion to this problem.
Sen. Charles S..Dean
Florida Senate, District 3
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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
Adzona 31, BYU 21
Sunday, Dec.21
New Orleans Bowl
Payout: $325,000
Southern Missssippi 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
SMaryland 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
AtNashville,Tenn.
)Payout: $1.7 million
' Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14
Insight Bowl
AtTempe,AriLz.
Payout: $1.2 million
Kansas 42, Minnesota 21
Chick-fil-A Bowl
At Atlanta
Payout: $3 million
LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3
Thursday, Jan. 1
Outback Bowl
AtTampa, Fla.
Payout: $3.2 million
Iowa 31, South Carolina 10
Capital One Bowl
S At Orlando, Fla.
Payout: $4.25 million
Georgia 24, Michigan State 12
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
N a Payout: $2.5 million
SNebraska 26, Clemson 21
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Payout: $17 million
Southern Cal 38, Penn State 24
Orange Bowl
At Miami
Vg c 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
At Toronto
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)
SNFL Playoff Glance
Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 3
Arizona 30, Atlanta 24
San Diego 23, Indianapolis 17, OT
Sunday, Jan. 4
Baltimore 27, Miami 9
Philadelphia 26, Minnesota 14
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday
0 Baltimore at Tennessee, 4:30 p.m. (CBS)
Arizona at Carolina, 8:15 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday
Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. (FOX)
San Diego at Pittsburgh, 4:45 p.m. (CBS)
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 18
NFC
Arizona-Carolina winner vs. Philadelphia-N.Y.
Giants winner (FOX), 3 p.m.
AFC .
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Pittsburgh winner (CBS), 6:30 p.m.
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TODAY'S SPORTS
NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Atlanta Hawks at Orlando Magic
8 p.m. (ESPN) Boston Celtics at Cleveland Cavaliers
10:30 p.m. (ESPN) Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns
BOXING
9 p.m. (ESPN2) Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Roger Gonzalez
GOLF
9:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGATour--Joburg Open -
Second Round
6 p.m. (GOLF) PGATour-- Mercedes-Benz Championship
Second Round
NHL HOCKEY
10 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Lightning at Anaheim Ducks
Prep SCHEDULE
BOYS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. North Marion at Lecanto
7:30 p.m. Citrus at Crystal River
8:30 p.m. St. John Lutheran at Seven Rivers
GIRLS BASKETBALL
7 p.m. St. John Lutheran at Seven Rivers
7 p.m. Lecanto at North Marion
7:30 p.m. Crystal River at Citrus
BOYS SOCCER
7 p.m. Crystal River at Citrus
GIRLS SOCCER
6 p.m. South Sumter at Lecanto
7:30 p.m. Citrus at Crystal River
WRESTLING
10 a.m. Lecanto, Crystal River at Springstead tournament
Men's Major NCAA
Scores
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 62, Boston U. 61
Binghamton 91, Vermont 83, OT
Cent. Connecticut
Maine 64, Stony Brook 54
Mount St. Mary's, Md. 81, Fairleigh Dickinson 62
Robert Morris 75, Quinnipiac 63
Sacred Heart 76, St. Francis, Pa. 60
St. Francis, NY 73, Monmouth, N.J. 62
Va. Commonwealth 75, Drexel 46
SOUTH
Appalachian St. 76, Elon 52
Centenary 80, Oakland, Mich. 60
E. Kentucky 75, Jacksonville St. 67
Fla. International 81, W. Kentucky 79
Florida Gulf Coast 85, Stetson 76
Middle Tennessee 59, Florida Atlantic 57
Morehead St. 64, Tennessee Tech 62
New Orleans 61, Louisiana-Lafayette 58
Samford 71, Furman 60
South Alabama 89, Louislana-Monroe 57
The Citadel 84, Georgia Southern 75
W. Carolina 80, UNC Greensboro 75
Wofford 69, Chattanooga 66
MIDWEST
Butler 64, Wright St. 48
Cleveland St. 76, Loyola of Chicago 50
Minnesota 52, Iowa 49
N. Dakota St. 55, IUPUI 52
S. Dakota St. 64, W. Illinois 55
Youngstown St. 80,111.-Chicago 70
SOUTHWEST
Oral Roberts 73, IPFW 46
Women's Major
NCAA Scores
EAST
Hofstra 62, Delaware 53, OT
SOUTH
Auburn 80, South Carolina 76
Austin Peay 71, Tenn.-Martin 55
Boston College 65, Georgia Tech 64, OT
E. Kentucky 67, Jacksonville St. 62
ETSU 75, Florida Gulf Coast 67
Florida 80, Mississippi St. 66
Florida St. 67, Virginia Tech 63
Georgia St. 71, Northeastern 51
Jacksonville 78, Mercer 60
James Madison 74, Towson 56
Kennesaw St. 60, North Florida 50
Lipscomb 69, Campbell 45
Maryland 92, Wake Forest 65
Mississippi 62, Georgia 54
Morehead St. 64, Tennessee Tech 52
Murray St. 80, Tennessee St. 73
North Carolina 83, Clemson 74
Old Dominion 79, UNC Wilmington 70
S.C.-Upstate 57, Stetson 54
Tennessee 69, Kentucky 64
Va. Commonwealth 67, George Mason 43
Vanderbilt 85, Alabama 76
William & Mary 63, Drexel 57
MIDWEST
Butler 71, Detroit 48
Creighton 92, Missouri St. 63
Michigan 52, Illinois 44
Michigan St. 64, Northwestern 52
Minnesota 70, Indiana 62
Purdue 60, Iowa 49
Wis.-Green Bay 65, Cleveland St. 49
Wis.-Milwaukee 72, Youngstown St. 60
Wright St. 54, Valparaiso 44
SOUTHWEST
LSU 62, Arkansas 42
Tulsa 67, East Carolina 64
FAR WEST
Pacific 76, Long Beach St. 62
Men's Top 25
Thursday
1. Pittsburgh (14-0) did not play. Next: vs. St.
John's, Sunday.
2. Duke (13-1) did not play. Next: at Florida State,
Saturday.
3. North Carolina (14-1) did not play. Next: at No.
4 Wake Forest, Sunday.
4. Wake Forest (13-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 3
North Carolina, Saturday.
5. Connecticut (13-1) did not play. Next: at Cincin-
nati, Saturday.
6. Oklahoma (14-1) did not play. Next: at Kansas
State, Saturday.
7. Texas (11-3) did not play. Next: vs. Iowa State,
Saturday.
8. Michigan State (12-2) did not play. Next: vs.
Kansas, Saturday.
9. Georgetown (10-3) did not play. Next: vs. Prov-
idence, Saturday.
10. UCLA (12-2) did not play. Next: at Southern
Cal, Sunday.
11 .. Syracuse (15-1) did not play. Next: at Rutgers,
Saturday.
12. Clemson (15-0) did not play. Next: vs. N.C.
State, Saturday.
13. Notre Dame (11-3) did not play. Next: vs.
Salon Hall, Saturday.
14. Purdue (11-4) did not play. Next: vs. Wiscon-
sin, Sunday.
15. Tennessee (9-4) did not play. Next: at Geor-
gia, Saturday.
16. Xavier (12-2) beat Saint Louis 70-44. Next: at
Fordham, Sunday.
17. Boston College (13-3) did not play. Next: vs.
Miami, Saturday.
18. Marquette (14-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 25
West Virginia, Saturday.
18. Villanova (13-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 23
Louisville, Saturday.
20. Arizona State (12-2) vs. Oregon State. Next:
vs. Oregon, Saturday.
21. Butler (13-1) beat Wright State 64-48. Next:
vs. Detroit, Saturday.
22. Minnesota (14-1) beat Iowa 52-49. Next: vs.
Penn State, Sunday.
23. Baylor (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. Texas Tech,
Saturday.,
23. Louisville (10-3) did not play. Next: at No. 18
Villanova, Saturday.
25.'West Virginia (11-3) did not play. Next: at No.
18 Marquette, Saturday.
NBA Standings
EA
Boston
New Jersey
Philadelphia
Toronto
New York
Orlando,
Atlanta
Miami
Charlotte
Washington
Cleveland
Detroit
Milwaukee
Chicago
Indiana
ASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct
29 8 .784
18 18 .500
15 20 .429
15 21 .417
13 21 .382
Southeast Division
W L Pet
28 8 .778
22 12 .647
18 16 .529
13 23 .361
7 27 .206
Central Division
W L Pot
28 6 .824
21 12 .636
17 20 .459
15 20 .429
13 22 .371
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pot
San Antonio 24 11 .686
New Orleans 21 11 .656
Dallas '22 13 .629
Houston 22 15 .595
Memphis 11 25 .306
Northwest Division
W L Pot
Denver 25 12 .676
Portland 21 14 .600
Utah 21 15 .583
Minnesota 10 2t ,286
Oklahoma City 5 31 .139
Pacific Division
W L Pct
L.A. Lakers 28 6 .824
Phoenix 19 13 .594
Golden State 10 27 .270
L.A.Clippers 8 27 .229
Sacramento 8 28 .222
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
Denver 108, Miami 97
Indiana 113, Phoenix 110
Utah 116, New Orleans 90
Portland 84, Detroit 83
L.A. Lakers 114, Golden State 106
Thursday's Games
Dallas 99, New York 94
San Antonio 106, L.A. Clippers 84
Today's Games
Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Memphis at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Boston at Cleveland, 8 p.m.
Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Washington at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Detroit at Denver, 9 p.m.
Miami at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Dallas at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
Indiana at LA. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m.
Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
New York at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m.
Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Boston at Toronto, 12:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m.
Orlando at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
Indiana at Golden State, 9 p.m.
Miami at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.
NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Philadelphia
N.Y. Rangers
New Jersey
Pittsburgh
N.Y. Islanders
Boston
Montreal
Buffalo
Toronto
Ottawa
22 10 9 53
24 15 3 51
23 14 3 49'
20 18 4 44
12 25 4 28
Northeast Divsilon
W L OT Pts
30 7 4 64
24 10 6 54
20 15 5 45
16 19 6 38
13 20 6 32
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts
Washington 27 11 3 57 135 117
Carolina 21 16 5 47 110 122
Florida 19 16 6 44 112 115
Atlanta 14 23 5 33 120 149
Tampa Bay 11 18 10 32 95 121
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 28 7 5 61 150 112
Chicago 22 8 7 51 138 96
Columbus 18 18 4 40 104 112
Nashville 18 19 3 39 99 117
St. Louis 15 21 3 33 112 132
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Calgary 24 12 4 52 125 119
Vancouver 22 15 5 49 121 110
Minnesota .20 17 3 43 98 90
Colorado 20 19 1 41 106 116
Edmonton 19 17 3 41 110 118
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 17 5 39 112 135
Los Angeles 16 17 6 38 98 106
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or
shootout loss.
Wednesday's Games
Montreal 6, N.Y. Rangers 3
Vancouver 4, Edmonton 2
Thursday's Games
Boston 6, Ottawa 4
Atlanta 4, New Jersey 0
Philadelphia 3, Minnesota 1
Detroit 6, Dallas 1
Montreal 6, Toronto 2
Florida 4, Carolina 2
Nashville 5, Pittsburgh 3
Chicago at Colorado, late
Tampa Bay at Phoenix, late
N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, late
Anaheim at Los Angeles, late
Today's Games
Columbus at Washington, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.
San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
St. Louis at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Carolina at Boston, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Florida, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 3 p.m.
Buffalo at Detroit, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 7 p.m.
Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Nashville, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
New Jersey at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Nashville at Chicago, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Anaheim, 8 p.m.
St. Louis at Edmonton, 8 p.m.
NHL All-Star Rosters
Game: Jan. 25 at Bell Centre, Montreal
x-voted starter
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards
x-Patrick Kane, Chicago; x-Jonathan Toews,
Chicago; s-Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim; Jarome Iginia,
Calgary; Milan Hejduk, Colorado; Rick Nash,
Columbus; Mike Modano, Dallas; Pavel Datsyuk,
Detroit; Dustin Brown, Los Angeles; Shane Doan,
Phoenix; Keith Tkachuk; St. Louis; Joe Thornton,
'San Jose.
Defensemen
x-Brian Campbell, Chicago; x-Scott Nieder-
mayer, Anaheim; Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit; Shel-
don Souray, Edmonton; Shea Weber, Nashville;
Dan Boyle, San Jose.
Goalies
x-Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim; Niklas
Backstrom, Minnesota; Roberto Luongo, Vancou-
ver.
Eastern Conference
Forwards
x-Sldney Crosby, Pittsburgh; x-Evgeni Malkin,
Pittsburgh; x-Alexel Kovalev, Montreal; llya Ko-
valchuk, Atlanta; Marc Savard, Boston; Thomas
Vanek, Buffalo; Eric Staal, Carolina; Zach Parise,
New Jersey; Dany Heatley, Ottawa; Jeff Carter,
Philadelphia; Vincent Lecavaller, Tampa Bay; Alex
Ovechkin, Washington.
Defensemen
x-Andrel Markov, Montreal; x-Mike Komisarek,
Montreal; Zdeno Chars,, Boston; Jay
Bouwmeester, Florida; Mark Strelit, N.Y. Islanders;
Tomas Kaberle, Toronto.
Goalies
x-Carey Price, Montreal; Tim Thomas, Boston;
Henrik Lundqvlst, N.Y. Rangers.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Agreed to terms with OF
Rocco Baldell on a one-year contract.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS-Agreed to terms with OF
Milton Bradley on a three-year contract.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Agreed to terms
with INF Juan Castro, RHP Yhency Brazoban,
LHP Carmen Call, RHP Travis Chick, RHP Nick
DeBarr, OF-1B Mitch Jones, INF Hector Luna,
RHP Edgar Martinez, INF Luls Maza, LHP Brian
Mazone, LHP Jacobo Meque, OF-1B Val Pas-
cuccl, LHP Steven Randolph, RHP Scott Strick-
land and LHP Erick Threats on minor league
contracts.
SAN DIEGO PADRES-Agreed to terms with
OF Scott Halrston on a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Signed G Fred
Jones to a 10-day contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CLEVELAND BROWNS-Named Eric Manglni
coach and signed him to a four-year contract.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed FB-TE Jed
Collins to a two-year contract.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Named Greg Knapp
offensive coordinator.
Sports BRIEFS
Lady 'Canes girls
hoops gets win
Citrus' girls basketball team
defeated Wildwood, 43-40, on
Thursday night. Devon Miller led
scoring with 14 points, followed
by July Morales with eight points
and McKenzie Brisson with
seven points.
Coach Brady Bogart said his
team notched 17 steals.
"It was an overall good team
win against a real good team,"
he said.
Citrus moves to 6-8 overall with
the win. The Lady 'Canes play
tonight at home against Crystal
River with a 7:30 p.m. tip-off.
Lecanto girls
lifters get win
Lecanto's girls weightlifting
team won a three-way meet
Thursday. Lecanto finished with
48 points, followed by South
Sumter with 42 points and South
Sumter with nine points.
Winner for Lecanto were: at
110 pounds, Dalea Magee, 180
combined; at 119, Heather Sny-
der, 195 combined; at 129, Sum-
mer Dupler, 265 combined; at
169, Elizabeth Moran, 175 com-
bined; at 183, Yukiko Palmore,
215 combined; and at 199, Mel
Thomas, 215 combined.
Lecanto moves to 4-2 overall
with the win.
Warriors boys hoops
gets district win
Seven Rivers boys basketball
team defeated Meadowbrook,
57-51, on Thursday night.
Andrew Gage led scoring with
18 points and 13 rebounds, fol-
lowed by Keaton Wahl and Ty
Commons with 12 points apiece.
Seven Rivers moves to 12-3
overall, 6-0 in district. The War-
riors play tonight at home against
St. John Lutheran with an 8:30
p.m. tip-off.
Warriors girls hoops
lose district game
Seven Rivers girls basketball
team lost to Meadowbrook, 49-
33, on Thursday night.
Maddie Burich led scoring for
the Warriors with 19 points and
12 rebounds. Kayleigh Kieman
notched seven assists.
Seven Rivers moves to 8-8
overall, 5-2 in district, and plays
at home tonight against St. John
Lutheran with 7,p,m. tip-off.,
FSU agrees to home
and home with USF
TALLAHASSEE Florida
State officials completed their
2009 football schedule
Wednesday, agreeing to play
the University of South Florida
for the first time.
The two schools will play in
Tallahassee on Sept. 26 with a
return date three years later in
Tampa on Sept. 29, 2012.
Both schools are coming off
winning seasons and bowl victo-
ries. Florida State finished 9-4
after blowing out Wisconsin in
the Champs Sports Bowl and
USF defeated Memphis in the
inaugural St. Petersburg Bowl to
finish 8-5.
The Bulls will be the first Big
East team to play Florida State
,since 2005 when the Seminoles
_ -
defeated Syracuse 38-14 in Tal-
lahassee. Florida State, a mem-
ber of the Atlantic Coast
Conference, is 31-9 all-time
against schools in the Big East.
USF's visit will mark the first
time Florida State plays three in-
state opponents since 1995 when
the Seminoles played Miami,
Florida and Central Florida.
Georgia QB,RB
to enter NFL draft
ATHENS, Ga. Matthew
Stafford and Knowshon Moreno
are leaving Georgia for the NFL
draft.
Stafford, a junior, returned to
campus from his family's home
in Dallas on Wednesday to make
the announcement. Moreno, a
third-year sophomore, made the
trip from Belford, N.J,
Georgia coach Mark Richt
joined the two at a news confer-
ence.
Stafford and Oklahoma's Sam
Bradford may be the two top
Quarterbacks in the draft, assum-
ing Bradford also declares early.
Detroit has the No. 1 pick and
could use a quarterback.
Moreno had 1,400 yards
rushing with 16 touchdowns this
season to join Herschel Walker
as the only players in school
history with back-to-back 1,000-
yard seasons.
Ohio State RB Wells
to enter NFL draft
COLUMBUS, Ohio- Ohio
State tailback Chris "Beanie"
Wells is giving up his final year of
eligibility to enter the NFL draft.
Wells issued a statement
Thursday saying the move is in
the best interest of his family.
Wells fought nagging injuries
much of his career at Ohio State.
After missing three full games
this past season, he returned to
rush for 1,197 yards.
But he saw limited action in
the second half of Monday's Fi-
esta Bowl due to symptoms of a
concussion. He finished with 106
yards on 16 carries.
In three seasons at Ohio
State, Wells ran for 3,382 yards,
fourth best in school history.
Ogilvy leads at
Mercedes-Benz
KAPALUA, Hawaii Geoff
Ogilvy opened the PGA Tour
season Thursday without making
bogey on his way to a 6-under
67 and a one-shot lead in the
Mercedes-Benz Championship,
a score that only surprised him
because of the location.
In his eight previous rounds on
the Plantation course at Kapalua,
he had never shot better than 72.
But the former U.S. Open cham-
pion is coming off a victory in the
Australian PGA and a tie for sixth
in the Australian Open last
month, and he was just as sharp
in taking the first-round lead over
Ernie Els, Kenny Perry and
Johnson Wagner.
Els arrived in Maui having
played only once in the last six
weeks, and that worked well for
him. In his first time to Kapalua in
four years, he made only one
blunder a tee shot into the
hazard on the par-5 15th to
get his season off to a solid start.
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NOW HIRING
Experienced
Delivery Drivers Only
(352) 341-0056
(352) 746-5026
SOUS CHEF
F/T small upscale
restaurant. Call Bob
352-489-1288
STrades/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 have knowl-
edge of Insurance
billing, Including
Medicare & Medi-
cald. Experience In
SNF billing Is a plus.
Avante offers
excellent
compensation &
premium benefits,
Including 401K.
Please fax resume
to 352-637-0333
to the attention of
Tina Cypret or
email to: tcvref
avantegrouo corn
EXP. ALARM
TECHNICIAN
Faso/Basa
certification a plus.
Fax resume to
352-746-1242
JANITORIAL
ENGINEER
For Large
Government Office
Building. Must
have extensive
experience In all
phases of work from
ceiling to floors.
Prior commercial
exp. preferred.
Mon. thru Fri. 8/10
Hr. shifts. Contact:
Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax: (813) 964-8801
EmaIl:drmnmuIe@
General I
1S Help I
APPOINTMENT
SETTERS
Want to join a
winning team?
Very busy office
looking for serious
minded people.
Call Steve @
352-628-0254
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. Emall to:
crysrlv@gmall.com
PEOPLE TO
CLEAN HOUSES
CALL (352) 489-0576
PRO TECH PEST
Is Hiring
SALES!
TECHNICIANS
Hourly + comm.,
bonuses + benefits
& training,
(352) 527-0092
I- General
0 Help
SEASONAL P/T
RETAIL SALES
CLERK FOR CITRUS
SHOP IN FLORAL
CITY. HOURS VARY -
SOME SATURDAYS.
APPLY IN PERSON.
7607 S FLORIDAAVE
(HWY 41)
SECURITY OFFICER
Class D LIc, Nights
& Eves. Email qualifi-
cations & contact
Info: andrewtpace
@yahoo.comrn
Emplorment
0 Ino ,
4 Business
oOpportunities|
ALL CASH
BUSINESS!
Explosive new Gour-
met Energy product!
Super Energy, Great
taste! .15 machines,
only $4,995
CALL NOW!
(8005326-4514.
M Sto rage
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,
S2-9x7 Garage Doors
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$16.795 INSTALLED
35x50x12(3:12 pitch)
Roof overhang,
2-10x10 Rollup Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$30 995 Installed
* FL. Engineered Plans
* A local FI Manufact.
* Meets or exceeds
Florida wind codes,
* Conc/lnst by others.
* Many sizes avail,
METAL Structures, LLC
866-624-9160
LIc # CBC1256991
www. metal
structuresllc.com
Sheds & Garages
SHEDS NOW
S Used Sheds i
I lndependence/41 |
n(352) 8600111
o Antiques |
4 BEDROOM ONLY
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
4" Collectibles I
Appliances
A Bank REPOl
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
2-'/ ton $814.00
-.3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits:
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Free Del. LIc.#CAC
057914 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appl.
Refrig., washers,
stoves. Serv. & Parts
(352) 344-2928
BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC
30" Electric range.
Exc. condition. $150
352-503-7548
GEORGE FOREMAN
GRILL Double outside
electric grill on wheeled
cart $40.00 464-0316
HOT WATER HEATER
Propane, used 6
mths. 51 gallons. $250.
352-341-1296
KOHLER TRIPLE SINK
Cast iron, 42" long,
white, w/faucets
attached. $99
352-628-9837
NEWER APARTMENT
WASHER small size for
any apartment by
Haier. Call 860-2434
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
Gibson washer and
dryer.$150.OBO. Will
not sell separate!
334-654-0910
WASHER DRYER
frigidaire washer and
dryer good condition
175 obo call 613-6045
l Auctions
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 I Won't Lastl
For Ustings
800-366-9783ext.H796
I Too.ls
BENCH TOP ROUTER,
Central Machinery
Model 32650 w/35
piece bit set. $75.
352-382-4282
POWER TOOLS
Radial Arm saw,
$125.00 Ken,
352-860-2898
Table Saw
Delta, 10" motorized
on stand. Exc. cond.
Carbide Tip Dado
Set. $325.00
(352) 746-7044
TVs/Stereos
BLACK METAL TV '
STAND 2 glass shelves
holds 42" flat screen.
$100,00 419-4302
LARGE WOOD EN-
TERTAINMENT CEN-
TER 6'X6'X22" GLASS
DOOR 32'TV $25.00
CALL INFO. 586-7222
TELEVISION
60 Inch. Phillips, Rear
projection, High Def.
Perfect surround
sound.$500.00
(352) 465-7981
TELEVISION .
RCA 32 Inch. Pro
scan, Like new. $100.
(352) 621-0519
I(Computers/1
I Video |
COMPUTER
REPAIR
From $29.99
More info on
(352) 341-418o
a"us out
zoomcllrus.com
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New
& Used systems, parts
& upgrades. Visa/
MCard 352-637-5469
www.rdeell.com
GATEWAY DESKTOP
COMPUTER 3 year old
Gateway computer with
15 Inch LCD monitor,
speakers, mouse, key-
board, DVD and CD
burner, Media Card
reader, Call for more
Infol $150
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718
I| Outdoor I
Is Furniture |
PATIO CHAIRS 6 ea
Beige -powder coated
aluminum patio chairs
.with cushions, $60-all,
352-382-2521
2 TWIN MATTRESS
SETS with boxsprlngs
and rails. Used very lit-
tle. $50 a set.
352-563-5859
BENCHCRAFT
Light brn. leather
couch & love seat
$500. 4 tables $300
(352)551-7033
) Furniture
2 WICKER HEAD-
BOARDS White twin
size.like new. $50 each.
352-563-5859
Coffee Table
w/ Matching End
Table. $75.
Sofa Table $100.
Both Items like new.
(352) 382-4444
Dining Room Set
Formal, W/4 chairs
& leaf. $450.
Rattan Fm. Rm.set
$350.(352) 746-7263
DINING ROOM SET
Glass top w/white
base. 4 Parsons
chairs, Wrought Iron
glass end tables,
w/coffee & sofa
table. $550.
352-726-2581
Dining Room Set
Oval, off white w/leaf
& 4 roll/wheel chairs.
$200.00
Recllner, Tan print.
$100.(352) 621-0519
Glass Coffee Table
& End Tables
w/ lamps like new
$100.
(352) 344-4882
Kichen Table Set
$50.00
Double Recllner
$50.00
(352) 249-7410
Kings Size Bedroom
Set. $100.00
Sofa Sleeper $60.00
(352) 249-7410
Kitchen Set
Glass & wrought Iron,
Black. W/4 chairs + 2
stools. $200.
(352) 382-4403
Kitchen Set
Glass Top. $100.00
(352) 746-7263
Leather Recliner
w/Pillowtop. $100.
Sofa Sleeper $150.
Both items like new
condition.
(352) 382-4444
LIVING ROOM SET
Olive green couch
and love seat, Ma-
hogany coffee table
and 2 end tables with
blo,-a,^ bL, c-. Lil.e
. ar ol .1 G e' al ,-,:,.r.
edition. $675, all offers
considered
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718
LOVE SEAT
65", blue w/gray &
maroon. Exc. cond.
$45. 352-637-3376
Mattress Set
Queen size. $50.00
(352) 302-7259
Call after 5:30
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Wants Your Business
Tues.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-1
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress
Sets from Twin $30;
Full $40.Qn $50; Kg
$75. 628-0808
QUEEN ANN STYLE
SOFA Nice floral print
queen anne style sofa.
$95.00 -or OBO Call
860-2434
Queen Size Mattress
$50.
Recliner Chair
$75.
(352) 746-3817
RECLINER Brown
Microsuade. $50.00
2 yrs old
352-560-7433
Sectional Sofa
Lt. brown suede,$250.
Entertainment Center
$125.(352) 302-7259
Call after 5:30
SOFA BED, CHAIR &
OTTOMAN good condi-
tion, floral pattern, $125
firm. 2 lamps w/shades
$40/pair 352/464-0661
Sofa Bed, Chair &
Ottoman, Floral pattern,
Good cond.$125 firm,2
lamps w/shades
$40/pair
TABLE AND CHAIRS
Wooden table 30"x 48"
w/chairs $65
Coffee Table $25 Call
352-503-7388
Television
36" Excellent Cond.
Beautiful colors.
$60.00
Futon $55.00
(352) 249-7410
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
WOODEN CAPTAINS
Bed ,Twin ,mattress,
used once $300
(352) 551-7033
O Garden/Lawn I
co Supplies I
CHAINSAW
New Echo 14 chainsaw
$90. 352-560-7492
Dlxson
zero turn older "
commrl, cut grass
make cash, like new
one for fraction of
cost $800
(352) 726-9724
GAS BLOWERS
2 blowers excellent
condo. $40 ea,
352-560-7492
TILLER AND STIHL,
Echo tiller or trimmer
$100. 352-560-7492
WHEEL BARROW
Contract size with oak
handles $25.00
352-464-0316
Wheel Horse
60's model rider, no
deck, great for mini
class tractor pull,
strong motor $400
(352) 726-9724
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
| Garage/ |
Yard Sales
BEVERLY HILLS
Frl & Sat 8-lpm
118 W. Sugarberry Ln
Lots of Tools, HH, misc
BEVERLY HILLS
Friday
3406 N. Sunrose Path
Cinnamon Ridge
Fri. & Sat. 7A./2P.
5280 W. Shaker PL.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Thurs. & Fri. 8A./2P.
Hunting & fishing
equip. Antiques,&
Womens' clothes.
9739 W. Smokey Ln.
DUNNELLON
ESTATE SALE *
Fri. & Sat. 7a-3p at
20340 SW 95th St.
Woodlands Subdiv.
Dunnellon
Fri Sat & Sun 8-4p
5185 W. Dunnellon Rd
Forest Ridge
Village/Bev. Hills
Sat 7-1 p antiques
clothes ,toys
No Early Sales
791 Sunbird Path
GOSPEL ISLAND
Horse Prairie to Exec-
utive Loop Saturday
Only 9-41 Boys
clothes NB-3T, golf,
fishing, xmas, toys,
adult clothes. Nice
things not junkl
HERNANDO
Come onel
Come alli
Apache Shores
community yard
sales. Sat. 8a-2p
Off 200, just past
Arbor Lakes. Maps
avail, at Clubhouse
Food served 8a-2p
at Clubhouse (drive
up service avail.)
HERNANDO
Sat. 10 & Sun. 119-3
Hshid Items, & Pro.
Beauty Shop equip.
1241 E. Norvall Bryant
HOMOSASSA 6270
S.Banyan Yard/Estate
Sale Antiques, house-
hold items.
Sat. 8:30-2pm .
HOMOSASSA J
At the Clubhouse, of
West Wind Village on
Halls River Rd.
Fri & Sat. Jan. 9th &
10th, 9am 4pm
HOMOSASSA
Fri 9 & Sat. 10, 9-3
7545 Miss Maggie Dr.
HOMOSASSA
Inside Moving Sale
Fri Sat Sun 10-8pm
Salt water 50 gal-fish
tank, llvrm. bedrm
kit.furniture, lawn
equip. much moreill
6217 S. Candice path
352- 628-7926
352-628-7458
INVERNESS
BIG YARD SALE*
219 N. CItrus Ave.
Fri 9 & Sat. 10 8a-1p
Collect., Fum, Traller
INVERNESS '
ESTATE SALEI
Friday only! 7-4
1661 S. Canary Terr.
1.5,miles out 44 E
INVERNESS
Fril, & Sat only. 7-4
205 Hunting Lodge Dr
Half Pricel Glassware,
jewelry, cloth, silver
Items & tools.
INVERNESS
Fri. & Sat. 8A./3P.
Independence to
Sanders follow signs.
Mower, artist items,
Trav. trail hitch, tools.
Clothes &more-I '
INVERNESS
Moving Jan, 7-10
9a-5p 402 N. Charles
Avenue
INVERNESS MUilIl
Fri. & Sat. 8a-lp
Golden Terrace Est
352-212-6920
MOPEDS,
GENERATORS, GRILLS
& STUFF. 352-212-6182
PINE RIDGE
Frl 8-3p .
3750 W. Cogwood Cir
o PINE RIDGE
Sat 7-2 Hsehid/tools
5255 N Sonora Ter
Cr Farm I
SServices
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5%dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
S Clothing
BLACK J CREW PEA
COAT Sz. Lg/Tall.
NeVer wom $185.00
201-2665
MEN'S 38x30 dress
pants. 5 paIrs. $45.
Exc cond, Men's 9A
dress shoes, never
worn, Paid $50 ea,
sell 2/$30, 249-9275
MENS RACING
LEATHER JACKET
Black, size mad, like
new $65, 664-283-5797
[ra Genra |
7 PIECE DINING
ROOM OUTFIT mad
color wood modem
$200 352-613-2712
2400W Generator
Craftsman. like new
still In box
$325.
(352) 563-2706
CITRUS CouNY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED
S General I Genera, I General J General j Household 6 S Goods
8-Gun Cabinet, Fla.JUMB MP FLUVALCANISTER WUSTHOF GRAND PLANT POTS Concealed Weapons
w/ glass front & Wholesale to public AQUARIUM FILTER PRIX 11 3PC COOKS 2 pc ceramic african vi- Permit Course
lower storage SPECIAL 15 ct. $5/LB $20.00 (352)465-6811 KNIFE SET NEWI+ olet or plant pots $4 ea DAN'S GUN ROOM
$100 Mark 727-726-8617 Outboard Motor Block, Sharpner. $9 ea at Lowes' (352) 726-5238
586-8576, FLEA MARKET ITEMS 99' Yamaha, 5 HP. Pd $250.00. Only 352-746-3971 Golf Clubs
527-3176 shed full of flea market Exc. cond. $475, $125.00 352-637-0210 Fitness Womens TourColec-
ALL WEATHER items to many to list $ New Bimini Top, tion. Right handed,
FLOOR MATS KIA 75.00 637 0046 $100.(321) 213-1642 Business Equipment wih 13 clubs & bag.
Sedona, factory all FORD F100 TRUCK PET CARRIER fr Equipment Bow Flex Extreme $80.(352) 746-2488
weather floor mats, full COVER Complete Medium pet carrier fair work out station $300
set, front, middle, rear Truck Cover (nylon), condition $18.00 (3 LIGHTED DISPLAY New BowLADIES SCHWINN
$100 Phone $25.00 (352)628-1734 352-464-0316 CASES. Various sizes selectechBow09Flex Crosst 8-spd light
352-726-6783PiNBALLMACH$100 & up. electech 10/90 b weight hybrid bike,
352-726-6783 GENERAL PIN BALL MACHINE 352-489-4870 adj dum bells $650 A- 1 cond, $75.
ANCHOR Like new MERCHANDISE 93' Rocky & Bullwinkle (352) 228-0239 352-344-5933
fluke-style boat anchor. MERCHANDISE Very Good Cond. [ Medical BRAND NEW HEX
$10.00. 352-3824995 SPECIALS $1,500 (352) 419-5773 DUMBBELLS 2 501b M1 GARAND
Band6 lines- 10 days (321) 276-4025 Equipment weights, $90, Inverness Mfg. August 1943 @
Band Saw Items totaling QUALITY MODERN Easy Lite Scooter 864-283-5797 Springfield Armory.
Delta 12 stra blades $1-200.............$8.50 LOVESEAT clean cot- Folds Flat Computerized Foldup includes 100-30.06
steele stand$135. $201-$400.$13,50 ton light green $135 461bs, barely used, Treadmillw/ power ball FMJ cartridges, 10
tread mill like new $401-$800.$18.50 352-613-2712 Easy air travel $60 incline 185 also clips and soft case.
$85. Compound bow $801-$1500.$23.50 Easy air travel $60 Incline, $185, also This M1 is in very good
case arrows $75, CALL Rainbow Rivers (352) 563-2292 Recumbent Exercise conditonandshoots
(352) 445-9432 Club Membership Bike $MobllltScooter 165 well. $1100.00
BIR AE2 X 352-563-5966 Transfer Fee Only. Moblty Scooter 464031652-503661000
BIRD CAGE 24"W X Two General TransferFeeOn. Golden Camp. 2 Powertec Multi
16"H X 16L Black wire Merchandise Items $184.80. New never used. system workout MISC NEW KNIVES 3
$10.00 352-465-6811 per ad. (352) 489-3682 $1000. station w/weights folding knives $5 ea, 1
BIRD CAGE 24"W X Private Party Only RECTANGULAR TA- Power Lift $1000. Pull up & dip hunting $10, niveres s
16"H X16"L Black Wire (Non Refundable) BLE TOP GLASS Outside. $510. station $100. both 1-864-283-5797
$10.00 352)465-6811 All Ads are prepaid. 60X48 INCHES Very (352) 637-3813. new(352) 228-0239 NORTIC TRAK PRO
Bunk Bed, twlnslze Smeretricton good condition $65 Power Wheel Chair Sears Universal Gym w/manuel. PaR
over fullsize, white may apply 352-465-6551Pride Jet 3 Joystick 160 b, $750, sell $85. (3) Golf
metal frame with INSTANT OCEAN Set of Tires Opr, Like new batter- $125. bags & pull cart. $40
mattresses, etc. $150 SEA SALT $25.00 48 4, Continental les cnd Wt. Exercise Bike 352-746-5473
(352) 341-4847 pound bucket Lt 275/70 R18 Cap. 250 Lbs.$495. $50.
Cash for Owners 35265-68 Load range E. Obo.(877) 567-0316 (352) 795-0553 PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Cash for Owners 352)465-681 $300.00 Buying Guns
I buy mobiles, houses KARATE (352) 212-8997 SONIC 3- WHEELB G Sporting Am n
& seller financed Tuesday & Thursday SCOOTER unition,-7516
mortgages, Fred 7:00 8:30 $40 a m. Sleeper Sofain$300. Ught, transportable, U Goods (352)5867516
Fasworth,36yrs, (352)212-3576Porcelain SiFaucnk new batteries. Many (8) OVERSIZED Ruger 9 mm
same address & Large Glass Sliding, Delacaucet extras, hardly used, Drivers, graplte exc. cond cutonmlzed
phone 352-726-9369 Doors, ood cond. $250ty new $650./obo, shafts, new grips, $25 w/lazer grips $650. ,
p e 9 Doors, goad cond.$20.UNIVERSAL INSIDE LIFT Sig Suaer collectors
CREATIVE VISION M 60. (630) 333-7532 FORSOOTE $300 ea, (2) Sets matched S0 Suaercofied
30GB MP3 PLAYER Metal Carport FOR SCOOTER. $300 Irons. New grips $100 40cal, never fired
Like new cond.Plus 2 w/ tarp $50. STARTER MOTOR & Have manual for 352-746-5473 $900 (352)302-3655
cases, charger, (352) 422-3158 DRIVE 1954/1963 both. 352-237-3347 22 CALIER WE BUY GUNS
Ford/Mercury Y/Block ,22 CALIBER WE BUY GUNS
xtras.Very nice.s115.00 LIQUOR CABINET & starter motor & drive, Transport Wheelchair REVOLVER Single On Site Gun Smithing
352-637-0210 BEVELED MIRROR $25.00 (352)628-1734 Foldable Lt. Wt. 12" Action $100.00. (352) 726-5238
Dining Rm. Table Art Deco Style nice rear wheels, arm to Phone # 352-465-6811
approx 40 x 70 shape black $200 TIRES arm 17". Asking$55.00 243 AMMUNITION Wet Sult & Gear
aprox 0 352465-6551 Set of 4. Good Year. Exercise Bike $15 A BOX. Salmon Pinnacle Seal,
3125 o13 265/70, R7 Exc. Goodcond.$20.00 Steel head flies, $50 Women's Med. Used
352-527-6813 Cond. $150. Obo. Local (877) 567-0316 per 100 970-412-5560 once, $175.00
DOOR SILL PLATE Online (352) 527-4341 per 100 970-412-5 (352) 422-7940
New right side door sill Local Search TOOL BOX FOR FULL Musical I Lecnto. (352) 4227940
plate for 1955156/57 Check Out Local SIZE PICK UP TRUCK. il instruments i a Oa'"" utity
T-Bird, $20.00 B nse Aluminum. $50. 1-ou2world fAt I- Trailers I
(352)628-1734 Businesses (352) 795-3708 ESTEBAN GUITAR Yo orld first trailers
Fiberglass Shower on TRUCK BRA Leather Including amplifier & Every DLv 5 x 10 Heavy Duty
Enclosure, one ZoomCltrus.com 'bra for Silverado PU. 10 DVD Instruction 15" Wheels,
pieces $175. Truck may fit others discs. $99. C I p)N ICl. E Spare tire $800.
cell 732-281-7293 $45.00 464-0894 352-795-1201 cl .w. "".1 (352) 563-9834
S Utility
Trailers
30FT ENCLOSED
TRAILER. 5th wheel
hitch, can be easily
changed to goose
neck ball. $6500
352-341-1143
6X10 ENCLOSED
Side door & back
ramp w/roof vent,
Exc, cond. $1,500.
352-419-5773
321-276-4025
CAR HAULER
'06, 32 Ft. Dominator
XT. By Classic C. Trpl.
axels, $15,800. Like
new.(352) 835-4273
SBaby Item
STROLLERS
1 stroll excel cond $30
1 stroll fair cond $15
352-527-9053
Wanted to
WANTED OLD
LION EL TRAINS
Collector Top Prices
Paid, (352) 795-3970
ADULT SHIH-TZU's
Male & Fern, bik/
white,1 yr old. $250.
New Litter of Shlh-Tzu
M & Fern. $400 & up.
M, W, F, 1:30 -4pm or
by appt 305 872-8099
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy
Beverly Hills
AKC YORKIE PUPS
3 girls 1 boy ready to
go 1/13/09 taking
deposit will have H/C
352-726-5576
4 BOSTON TERRIER
8 wks, AKC, Health
Cert., unique
markings, very
lovable, 4 males $400
V (352) 419-4670 t
Excell. Permanent
Home for unwanted
birds, chickens, ducks
(352) 726-9874
GREAT DANE PUPPIES
3- Females, Black
w/white markings.
Asking $400.
352-634-2475
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
Inverness Dog Club
6 wks. of obed class.
Training starts. 2/4/09.
(352) 344-1088
KITTENS & CATS
many breeds, all
neutered micro chip,
tested, shots some
declawed $85-$150
352-476-6832
Low Cost Pet
Vaccinations Clinic
Curious Creatures
Beverly Hills
Sat 1/17/09 2-3pm
Citrus PetPlaza
Homosassa
Sat 01/03/09 2-3pm
Inverness Exotic
Pets
Sat. 01/10/09
Visit our web for
more locations
www.flpetvaccln
ations.com
352-637-0368
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2009 B7
9 Pets Livestock
PET SPECIALS CHICKENS
S Iines Laying hens, Roosters,
10 Days ... $23.50 Bantams & quails. $3
30 Days.......... $3950 & up 352-795-6381or
(All extra linage 476-3319.
$1,00 per line) Honda Civic 96 $5001
CALL Police Impoundsl
352-563-5966 Impoundsl for listings
1 Pet per ad. 800-366-9813ext 4246
Private Party Only ileH es
(Non Refundable) Mobile Homes
All Ads are prepaid. 1 For Rent
Some restrictions
may apply. 9105 Istachatta Rd.,
m ppyFloral City
Red Nose Pitt Bull 2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Puppies, $100 & Up or Doublewide in Country
trade? Avail 1/28/09 Setting.Central heat
Now taking deposits and air. No pets, $495.
(352) 564-8549 M.Call Janet or Lee at
(352)564-8549 800-692-4162.
ROTTWEILER
Puppy,10 wks old CHASSAHOWITZKA
CKC. Reg. Black & 2/1 SW, wtrfrnt, $495.
brown, Curr. shots 2/2 DW, fenced, $550
$600. (352) 220-9608 Agent 352-382-1000
Shlh-Tzu & CITRUS COUNTY
Shih-Poo Puppies 2 & 3BR, CH/A
Shih-Poos @ $250, $350-$450 1st, last,
Shlh-Tzus @$400 on sec. No pets 564-0578
up. Up to date on CRYSTAL RIVER
shots. Open Mon, 2 /1 $575/mo
Wed & Fri 1:30 to 4pm 352- 795-9537
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy. or 352-586-9259.
352-270-8827 or
cell (305)-872-8099 CRYSTAL RIVER
SHIH-TZU PUP- 3/2, DW, Waterfront
cnln-TZU PUP. Nice Area 422-1932
MALES & FEMALES Nice Area, 422-1932
$200.00 NO PAPERS CRYSTAL RIVER
1ST SHORTS & 4/2, No dogs, $650
HEALTH CERT, mo. 352-795-9738
READY JAN 14TH DUNNELLON
352-419-5130 Lg. 3/2, W/2 Carports
YORKIE PUPPIES & until. storage, 300
AKC reg. champion Ft. from launch ramp
bid lines. Hme raised, on Withlacoochee.
loving, well socialized. $695. Mo. Fst./Lst. &
$600 to $800. Sec.(352) 465-6967
352-400-1939 FLORAL CITY
YORKIE 2/2 $450Mo.
Young adult male. $900. to move In.
Neutered, Loving, (352) 344-1845
healthyvery cute.
$300.(352) 400-1939 Free 1st Mo Rent
1& 2 Br furn & Unfurn
I No Pets Details
4 Horses Homos.352-628-4441
HORSESHOEING/ HERNANDO 2/2
TRIMMING, 2 ac CHA,manuf ,
AFA, Certified Farrier, thome,cean, prv,
Richard Iversen trees,hilltop$600.
(352) 628-9186 (352)464-0548
o Services
Affordable Auto/Truck
& RV Repair. Mobile
Service,Guaranteed
Repairs*,Call
352-613-4343
DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Repairing gas &
diesel engines. No
job too big or small.
,.35-228-2067
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Tree Service
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd
friendly serve. Lowest
omlta Free est.
352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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COLEMAN TREE SERV.
Trim & Removal. Uc.
Ins. FREE EST. Lowest
rates. 352-270-8462
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DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haullng,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
RATES GUARANTEED
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins
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SComputers
On-Site Same Day
Service Available
'All Computers
*Affordable Rates
Certified Tech's
Networking
*Virus/Spyware/
Pop- Removal
(352) 341-4150
Why Buy New?
We restore old PC's
ComputerWorks
212-1165. 24 yrs exp
Carpet 1
Repair |
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
M k
1 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
Ulc.&Ins. 637-3765
DAVID RODGERS
Painting. llc/Ins
Int/Ext repaints, Satis
faction Guaranted.
20 yrs exp.212-3160
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 Lc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
t Tax Service
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 I1 Won't Lasti
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796
Automotive,
Hondo Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext4246
V Boats
AFFORDABLE Boat
Maint. & Repair
technical/electdcal
custom rigging
John (352) 746-4521
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w CREATIVE CUSTOM
CANVAS-Free est. On
location flttings/instal-
lation. 352-270-3850
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PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
27 yrs. exp. Certified
Best prices/guarante-
ed. 352-220-9435
N Lawnmower
co Repair
DAVE'S MOBILE .
REPAIR
Gas / Diesel Engines
No lob too bla or
sm.L 352-228-2067 -
k Kitchen
1 & Bath
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is
restored to new
condition. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS(8827)
S Upholstery
[P"RR X4?
CAST THe~!E] 1
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YOUR BUSINESS
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SUphclstery
Car, Boat, Mtrcycle
Seats, & Boat Tops
(352) 634-3787
SHome/Office
S o Cleaning
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S Cle ning
SEE THIRgUGH
Window Washing
All aspects-
352-489-4189
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Affordable CABINETS
& COUNTER TOPS
New & Remodeled
352-586-8415
M Carpentry/
S Buildin
Dotson Construction
Decks, Remodeling
Etc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
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ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction 352-
63-4373 CRC 1326872
Aluminum
SUBURBAN IND. INC.
Scrn rms, rescreens,
siding, Carprts, rfovers
wood decks, fla rms,
windows, garage scrn
CBC1257141 628-0562
Pressure
t Cleaning
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
YouF world first.
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SPressure
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Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
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#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone. Cable, Lan 4 .
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic. 5863
(352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman.
Gen/Matnt/Repairs
Pressure cleaning.
Lawns/Gutters. No
Job too smalllRell
able ,ins. 0256271
352-465-9201
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painting, drywall
flooring, pwr. wash
Malley's Home Maint
220-9486 (11c0259169)
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RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Lic#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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IL Storage I
10X20 UNITS
Available on Hwy 44
East of Invernss,
352-726-5507
Sheds & Garages
S of Any Size 1
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I .Used Sheds. 1
I Independence/41 I
( Electrical
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gul;:rs Lic.5863
(352) 746-0141
ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commercial
Beverly Hills Area.
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696
DUN-RITE
ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repairs
New const. Remodel
Free Est 726-2907
EC 13002699
SALTMARSH ELECTRIC
Comm/Resld. Signs &
Lighting. ER1301239.1
352-344-3810
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FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Lic#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
AAA Roofing
Re-Roofs Repairs New Roofs
$50 OFF Roof Repairs Over $300
$100 OFF Complete Roofs Over $2500
Insurance Inspections $30 w/this ad
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563-0411, 726-891.7
I Moving and
- Hauling
C.J.'S Sm.Local Moves
Furniture, clean-outs,
Dump runs & Brush
Low $$$ 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
Fencing
AARON'S FENCE
Chainlink & Wood. i
Lic. & Ins. Free Est.'
24/7(352) 795-7373
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ROCKY'S Fencing
WORKING IN CITRUS
COUNTY FOR 26 YRS.
Free Est., UIc. & Ins.,
0- 352 422-7270
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencina.
All Types. Free Est.
Comm/Res. 628-4002
Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling,
welding Uc, & Ins.
352-302-4702
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Fence Work
Free Est. LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
LUc (352) 400-6016 Ins
" Roofing
#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp.,
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#CCC1327059
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358
Free est. 30 yrs exp.
352-563-0411
[r Concrete
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patiflos-
SIdewalks. Estimates
Lic#2579/Ins, 257-0078
BETTER PRICES
CONCRETE WORK
Driveway Repairs
Uc.#2059 628-4830
Decorative concrete,
River rock resealling,
Power Washing,
Stamping 344-4209
Father & Son
Decorative Concrete
textures, Stamp,spray
crack repair,staining
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways & tear outs
Tractor work, All kinds
Uc. #1476, 726-6554
Remodeling
Additions & Remodels
#. CRC1327922.
352-344-8799
www.Santee
Construction.biz
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Additions, Garages
Decks, Bathrooms &
Handyman
Services, 40 Yrs Exp
LIc. crc058140
344-3536; 563-9768
QUALITY CRAFTED
BUILDERS INC.
Remodeling, addl-
tions, custom homes
& commercial. 352-
26-5507: CBC014582
Installations by
Brian CBC1253853
W-re ar- 4 d y4 *r~- ea
352-628-7519
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uminum.info 0
A Cutting Edge
Tile Job
Showers. Firs etc
(352)422-2019
Uc. 2713, Insured.
* ***; ** **
The Tile Man
,Bathroom remodel
Spebializing In
handicap. Lic/lns.
#2441. 795-7241
Drywall
REPAIRS
Wall & Ceiling Sprays
Int./Ext. Painting
Lic/ins 73490247757
352-220-4845
1 Dirt Services |
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. Al ti of
Dift&drvice Call Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling,
welding Uc. & Ins.
352-302-4702
*TOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd -$75/5 Yd $85
10Yd $150/20Yd $250
Red Mulch $22,yd
352-302-6436
I Clearing/
SBushhoggging
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearng, hauling,
welding Uc. & Ins.
352-302-4702
Budget Cuts Lawn
Care, Free Est. &
Window washing.
Uc.(352) 794-3120.
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DUN-SITE-Lawhcare
clean up, tree trim
etc. 352-302-4686
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST RATES
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins
SMc Firewoo
DRY OAK FIREWOOD
Split, 4 X 8 Stack $80
dellvered/stacked.
WATER SOFTENERS
$795 INSTALLED *
352-257-2597 MEEKS
WATER TREATMENT
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Alan's Seemiess 5"
Residential Gutter &
Gutter Cleaning.
Soffett & Facia 30 yr
exp. 352-637-1457
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Gutter Cleaning.
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HERNANDO
Watsons Fish Camp
$350. To $625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
HOMOSASSA
2/1, $400/mo. + until.
No Pets
(352) 382-2195
HOMOSASSA
2/12, Big Lot, Near 19
$425 mo + Sec. + Ref.
Sr. Disc. 352-628-3019
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Fum. Great area.
No pets/No Smoke.
352-746-0524
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
INVERNESS DW
2/2 Irg game rm,
poss. 4/2, CHA,
apple's, garb/H20 Incl.
$650mo/$300 sec.
352-270-8298
INVERNESS
Several RVs for Rent,
All Util. Incl. No Pets,
2/1 Cabin, Util. incl.
Call for details
352-726-8010
INVERNESS
Waterfront 55+ Park,
2BR, 1-BA, $425. 1
BR, I BA, $395. Incl.
water 352-476-4964
LECANTO/HOM.
3/2 $695 mo.
Spacious, clean,
quiet. Paved street.
(813) 317-6525
1A Mobile Homes
M For Sale
3 BD, 2 BA I1h Acre
2 Decks/ Lrg. Carport
partially turn., /WD
snowbirds/ cent. AC
outside storage build-
Ings 352 628-5861
812-686-1458 $49,000
ATENTION!I
BRAND NEW
DOUBLEWIDE
$37,900. Delivered
and Set, $0-Down
LandiHom- 550
mo ReoDO A,ait
-HOMENMART-
(352)307-2244
FLORAL CITY For Sale
or Rent
2/2 DW,CHA on comer
lot in
Singing Forest MHP
$500 includes lot rent.
352-637-2854
INVERNESS
Bad Credit No Worries
Beautiful 3/2,dbl
carprt 05 DWMH
Firepl.deck, RV Cover
12x24 Bldg. on V2 ac
Owner Fin. $5k down
pmts $780/mo also
sep. RV Pwr/septlc
hook up (352)
726-6735/476-6090
Palm Harbor
3/2 HUGEI Laded
14 houses to
choose from
Starting at $399
Per month
800-622-2832
REPO'S, REPO'S
REPO'S
New Homes
From $32,900
Used Homes $3,000
Repo's from $1 9,900
TAYLOR MADE HOMES
352-621-9181
jU Mobile Homes I
4 And Land
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 I Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H76 l
100% MORTGAGE
LOAN
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
*Low Income appli-
cants can quality
FIRST TIME
HOMEBUYER'S UP TO
100%
Little or no credit
OKAY
*recent bankruptcy
OKAY*
CAll TIM OR CANDY
Putnam Mortgage&
Finance LLC
352-563-2661 local
866-785-3604 toll
Free
*Credit and income 8
restriction apply*
Florida licensed
mortgage lender
OPPORTdUITY
Bank Repos. >
With or W-Out Q
Property. Many to
choose from.
(352)302-9217
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acre + 1600 sq ft.,
'99, DW. $134,900. F
N
352-21l2-8794
Floral City 2/2
Split plan,Dbl. Roof
Newly renovated.
CHA,washer/dryer on
fenced acre.$68,500
Cash or Owner
Flnance.352 586-9498F 8
26x70 DW, 4/2 DR.
den, lrg deck, fenced,
Possible financing.
$69,900. 352-341-5211 21
Home On 2 Acre
MUST SELL 3/2
28 x 52 on End of
Road, Quite, Home
has Deck. Sacrifice
$3,000 down L
$745 mo W.A.C.
352-621-9183
I, Mobile Homem
u And Land
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Snowbird Speck
Furn. CHA. Lound. Rr
Sun Rm. & more.
352-746-0524
HOMOSASSA
3/2 Doublewide
roof-over, 1/2 acre.
$60,000. 352-857-60!
Homosassa
3/2 DW 1 acre,
newer kit., 7 yr roof
parquet floor, firepl
deck, 2 new sheds
$89k (352) 563-9857
Homosassa, very
nice older 2BR, 2BA
doublewlde, carpor
FL rm, roof-over, nev
vinyl & carpet, chair
link fenced yard,
$57,800. $575 mo.Eas
terms (352) 726-9361
INVERNESS
2/1, 2 porches, 2 ou
bldgs..100X119 lot,
roofover. Low to no
prop. tax. $28,000,
352-726-3982
INVERNESS 3/2
Lots of Room, '08
Cust.Ad/ons. Beautfu
Interior to much to
mention.1,550 Sq. Ft.
Fenc'dl/2 ac. on hill
Deck, Quiet.$63,000
(352) 302-7451
TRIPLEWIDE
On 2 Acres
NEW JACOBSEN,
2,150 sq ft. 3/2 High
End Home On
Beautiful Land
$858.88/mo. WAC
Will Finance
352-621-9182
u! Mobile Homes
t" In Park
Crystal River Village
55+ Clubhse, pool,
events, 3/2,living din-
ing, den, Carport
1600sf. + 300sf en-
closed sunroom
$85K (352) 228-1930
View Pictures @
openhousemakeof-
fer.com
FURNISHED LAKEVIEW
12 x50 1,I comp.
-rernod C.e .j carpet
& pair r ,i
'C'e, srr.,.' ili,
$9500.1-888-202-1718
Homosassa, 55+ 2/2
DW, $28,500 Remlded
Lot Rent $145. ma.
(352) 621-6960
INVERNESS 1/1
CHA, Screened room.
Totally Renov'td.
Asking $8,000
Call after 2PM
(352) 201-0903
INVERNESS
GET AWAY RETREAT
55+, Furn., close to
lake Includes Boat
& Motor $6,000
(352) 249-7306
INVERNESS, RE-
DUCED! $35,000 2 bd,
2 bth Very nice refur-
bished in adult park
heated pool, active
clubhouse, furnished
352-228-0919
LECANTO
3/2 dblwlde, Irg shed,
completely furnished.
Lot rent $215 ma.
$19,500. 352-249-7330
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S Lots For Rent
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
U Sale or I
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
HOMOSASSA
4 bdrm DW, com-
pletely fenced,
$500mo, lst/L/sec
352-503-3103
Real Estate I
S For Rent
A Bank REPOI
3bd 2ba
Only $199/Mom
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 rent/lease
$900/M 352-228-7822
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Group, Inc.5
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property &
Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
P Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
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owner Assoc,
vtgmt,
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
managmentgrouo.
SApartments I
isFurnished
CRYSTAL RIVER
Near Town lbr $450
br$600 352 212-7740
FLORAL CITY
1/1, $350/mo. $500
Sec. City Water, No
pets. (352) 344-5628
FLORAL CITY
.AKEFRoNT 1 Bedrm.
AC, Clean, No Pets
,(352) 344-1I025
SI Apartments
urnished
HERNANDO
a 1/1 Cabin, Utls. Inc.
M. $625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
u Apartments
o Unfurnished
0 2 BEDROOM
APTS.
C/H/A, Sm. Pets
restrictions apply.
Occasionally
s handicapped units
do become avail.
For Into. call
Gatehouse Apts.
at 352-726-6466,
S 9:00 am-4:00 pm
n Mon. thru Fri.
9
it
S 1& 2 BEDROOM
i APARTMENTS
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Occupancy.
S CANDLEWOOD
COURT
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TOWNHOMES
forinformatlon call
(352)344-101010
MON. thru FRI.
I 9amn 4pm I
I Ask About our I
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SEqual Housing Op
AFFORDABLE
COUNTY
WIDE RENTALS.
(352) 634-5499
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Br. Laundry on site.
No pets, Special rates
Lecanto 2/2 Duplex
Dsh/Wsh.Was/dry.
(352)628-2815 Lv.Msg.
CRYSTAL RIVER
1&2 bd $425/& up.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL *
$100 MOVES-U-IN w/
.992...r, (Expl/15)
Cindy 352-257-8048
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, $750. mo. F/L/S
(941) 713-0646
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, mini-blinds,
Rent starting @
I-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
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INGLIS VILLAS
is now accepting
applications for our
1, 2, 3 BR Apts.
Located 10 minutes
North of Crys. RIv..
Call 352-447-0106
Or Apply: MW, F
33 Tronu Drive
Inglis Florida
Equal Housing
Opportunity
INVERNESS
'2/2/2 Close to
everything. $700. Mo.
(352) 422-2393
INVERNESS
2BdRm, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna
Jo, No Pets/smoking,
$600/mo, 1 yr. lease,
credit check req'd,
ALL CITRUS REALTY
INC. (352) 726-2471
LECANTO
2/1 Clean, spacious,
CHA, W/D, No pets.
$550 352-563-2114
ONE MONTH FREEI
LECANTO newer 2/2
dplx, all ktchn appls,
patio, W/D hook-up,
nice yard, Exc, Cond.
$625 (352) 634-1341
Ventura Village
Apartments
1 & 2 bedroom
Elderly,
Handicapped
or disabled.
Rent starting at
$381mo.
TrY (800) 342-3552
(352) 637-6349
+artments
HOMOSASSA
2, 1/IPart. Furn.
2/1 Unfurn. Coil far
det ails. (386)871-5506
I- RentalI
Knormatione
We Hove Rentals
Starting at $425/mo
+ Many others
LANDMARK
REALTY
352-726-9 136
Kathy or Jane
311 W Main St. nv"
- 4 0
BEVERLY HILLS legal custodians, live in home. 2,4.
2/1/1, Firm, $650 E-Z pregnant women (Non Refundable)
and people All Ads are prepaid,
Termsl400-427 securing custody of Some restrictions
BEVERLY HILLS children under 18. may apply.
2/2/1 74 S Columbus This newspaper will 3/2
St. & 208 S. Barbour not knowingly IRe
recently remodeled, accept any Pine
$750. ma. & $800 mo advertising for Ridge
352-302-0553 real estate which Is
IBn violation of the RealtySelect
BEVERLY HILLS law, Our readers
2/2/1, Fl. Rm., Sun Rm, are hereby Clfrus.com
W/D, no smoke/pets informed that all
CHA, $725, 563-2500, dwellings
352-212-9267 advertised in this
BEVERLY HILLS newspaper are
27 N. Fillmore; $450 available on an
26 S. Jefferson: $500 equal opportunity
Agent 352-382-1000 bdsls. To complain
of discrimination
BEVERLY HILLS call HUD toil-free at
3/1, Fl. Rm., CHA, 1-800-669-9777, The
$650mo. 382-3525 toll-free telephone
BLACK DIAMOND number for the
3/2/2, immac., all hearing Impaired is BETTY MORTON B
apple finest gate 1-800-927-9275. 2.8% COMMISSION 2.
guarded community
in Citrus County.
81050 mo, Incls. lawn RR0 yNeCt i
maini.& deluxe u,
cable Iv. Coil Paul ,,,, ,,(352) 795-1555 (
352-746-9585 (352) 795-1555 (
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CLASSIFIEZDS
I Business 'Rent: Houses N Real Estate
S Locations Unfurnished 8 For Sale
CRYSTAL RIVER TRUS HILLS 4 BEDROOM ONLY
Office & Warehouse, 2/2/2, Forest Rdge Vill $17,800 1 Won't Lastl
1200 Sq. Ft., Hwy 44. Many Upgrades, club For Listings
$650/mo+ 1 mo. sec, hse pool, maint free, 800-366-9783ext.H796
352-795-9778 $725mo 352-249-3163 HERNANDO RANCH
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2/Oversized
SUMTER COUNTY 2/2 & 3/2, short term, Gar.On 3.8 acres,
OFFICE SPACE from $500, m.o, fenc'd. & cross fenced.
Rent/Lease 1,000 352-201-0658 Bring your horses.,
Sq. Ft. Located In CITRUS SPRINGS Close In between
large County Build- NEW 3/2/2 w/LANAI Hwys, 486 & 44. Pole
Ing. Close to the or RENT -TO-OWN barn w/elec.
Villages, Hwy.301 & $800mo. Owner (352) of privacy 264 Ft.
CR 44. Contact: 746-2677; 697-1384 of frontage. 249,000
Matt Mule' Parsley Real Estate
(813) 964-8888 CRYSTAL RIVER Inc. Carl Gareth
Fax: (813) 964-8801 3/2 Clean, $850/mo Roulllard,
Emall' drmimule@ 795-6299 697-1240 (352) 422-5731
vabo.com FLORAL CITY 1/1
Incds, utlls, 31/4 acre $475 For
WAREHOUSE/LEASE Ma. 352-422-3670 oSale 1:
w/Option to Buy[ INVERNESS 4/3
5K sq ft; 800 w/air FREE IST MONTH Carport, porch,
HolderFL 352-302- Gospel Is. 2/1 water- fenced Ind
0673: 352-746-5951 front, very clean.$650 refridg,stove,
(352) 344-4811 washer,dryer.
u, Condos/Villas HERNANDO $120,000 Firm
L" For Rent 3/2/1, newly reno- 344-1321 after 6PM
vated, Irg scr porch, ask for Trish
CITRUS HILLS fenced. $800 1st/sec.
2/2 ,Furn, Avail 12/15 352-341-1550 Picture Perfect
Lou... (352) 697-1685 HIGHLANDS/INV. Homes NEW HOMES
CITRUS HILLS 3/2/2, Clean, lrg. scrnm. STARTINGAt $85,000
2/2, Remodeled Patio $700. 302-0431 On Your Lot
Kitchen, Heated Pool, HOMOSASSA Contructinon
7 tennis courts, $750, 3/I conyv. loc. comply. 352-637-4138
727-430-1001 remodeled in '04.. Lic # CBCO69688.
CITRUS HILLS $700. 352-228-3842
2/2/1, unfurn. Sale or HOMOSASSA Open
Rent $700 + utilities, 3/2- $625mo 1st & House
(352) 726-1812 sec, 352-503-6049
FREE RENT FOR June. HOMOSASSA INVERNESS WOWI
SUMMERHILL AT Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre EXTREMELY
MEADOWCREST Lease got Flexible UNDERPRICEDI
S Exclusive rental units. F xinmglng Large Villa. 212/1
Starting $995 monthly. Lg. Hot tub, imm.Occ, wlFR&BK porches.
352-563-5657 352-795-0088 Exc. Condition
Vusout Zoomcitruscom INV. GOSPEL IS OPEN HOUSE
HERNANDO 3/2/1 firepl, fenc'd Sun. Jan 11, 11-3
2/2/2 on golf crs, $675. 352-212-5812 REGENCY PARK
heated comm pool. INV.Hlghlands W 208299Forest Dr.
$800mo 352-746-6738 IV-HglnsA $99.9K
$ mo 352-746-673 3/2/2, fenced $775. 407-832-9648
HOMOSASSA 352-212-5812
Best Housing Value INVERNESS Open House
New & UHomsed DW's & to 1st Mo. FREE 3/2/2 Sat & Sun 1-4pm
Own frs Homes Lease to+ Pool $850. pets ok AMustSee Many
lot rent,at Evan Ridge (321) 277-5772 Extra's .3/2/2, 3
an exceptional INVERNESS years old, $189,500
55+Park 352 628-5977 2/2, W/D, very clean, Kakeo Extra
close to everything lot available
INVERNESS $600 Mo. 1st/Lst+ $400 7732 E. Pocono Dr.
2/2 No smoking $600. Sec. 352-220-4476 Gospel Island on
mo.352-302-3737 Lake Pocono
352-621-4973 INVERNESS (352) 560-7508
INVERNESS 2/212/1 2BR, 2BA, Condo
INVERNESS 2e211211 Lake access out
Townhouse clean back door, $650 mo. Open House
&ex.cond.wlextras Ind. Assoc. fee & no Today!
$675 586-8928 interest 726-9369
1 o DuplexesI INVERNESS
5 For Rent 3/2/2 Like new.S800, Motivated
Mo.(352) 212-5812 Sellers
CITRUS SPRINGS INVERNESS
2/1, $599. mo + Fst Mo. Free, 2/2/1
$500 dep., water & $750. Mo.
lawn maint. incl'd Apt. 2/1 $550.No pets. OPEN
9189 Mendoza Way (352) 344-2500 H C U SE
(352) 726-4058 INVERNESS M'-'k'"-,
CITRUS SPRINGS Highlands 3/2/1
2/2 Brand new. $625. fenced, porch. $750.
Mo. Fst./Lst./Sec. (352) 464-3518 BUYERS FIND...
(352) 697-0770. INVERNESS Open House's
CITRUS SPRINGS HighIands. Directions & Maps
Newer 2/2/1 Lease, 3/2/ $750. Mo. By Owner Homes
dep. No pets, $750 (352) 341-1142 MLS & More.,
Mo. (352) 697-3133 CRYSTAL RIVER OpenHouse
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/2 Almost new, MakeOffer.com
2/1,$550 mo Ist & sec near 7 Rivers Hasp.
(352) 464-3521 Carol 352-628-5600 Home
(352) 464-3522 Tim Home
(35)4 352 O, Waterfront I Loans |
C RYSTA L RIV ER I R-entals
Fst. Mo. Free .- "1 4 BEDROOM ONLY
3/1,CHA, $550. Mo, CRYSTAL RIVER $17,800 1 Won't Lastl
(352) 382-1344 Dock space Avail. 25' For Listings
INVERNESS 2/1/1 to 27'(352) 563-1336 800-396-9783ext.H796
Remodeled, Lawn HERNANDO 100% MORTGAGE
Maint, $550 mo 1/1 Cabin, Utils. Incl. LOAN
35.2-359-5241 $625. Mo. NODOWN
INVERNESS (352) 726-2225 PAYMENT
H-MO"ASwAincone appli- .
2/2 New Duplex, HOMOSASSA cants carne quality
Great location, city RIVER FRONT FIRST TIME
Ilrnmits. Only $595. Mo. 2/1.5 $800/mo. + utils HOMEBUYER'S UP TO
352-302-1 55 Irg dqck352-422-3338 100%
LECANTO newer 2/2 Little or no credit
dplx, all ktchn appls, Rent or OKAY
patio, W/D hook-up n c Sale recent bankruptcy
nice yard, Exc. Cond, OKAY
$625 (352) 634-1341 CITRUS SPRINGS CAII TIM OR CANDY
3/2/2 built '03 w/ Putnam Mortgage&
0 Rental 1 bd eff. $800mo: Finance LLC
S Houses $165K; 352-489-9051 352-563-2661 local
Homosassa 866-785-3604 roll
A Bank REPOI lease apr. 4/2, free
3/2 only $199/Mol w/pool, $90/mo 'Credit and incomee
5% dn 15 yrs 8% call Usa 352-634-0129 restriction apply
for listings Florida licensed
800-366-9783ext 5705 INVERNESS mortgage lender
Dream Home on
HOMOSASSA Golf course,
5455 Thrasther Ave spacious 3/2/2 T
3 bedroom, 2, bath. $850/mo.
Nice Block Home 908-322-6529 ..
with enclosed in-
ground pool corner It Rooms For
lot country setting Rent Commercial
frank 352-628.0950 R
CRYSTAL RIVER RealEstate
( Rent: Houses Furn, Wsh./Dry. All util. HOMOSASSA
w Furnished Ind. Cable. $400. Mo. 7k~sf. outside
$50.Sec(352)563-1329 storage $2500/mo
BEV HILLS 2/2/1 CRYSTAL RIVER Rooks Industrial Park
3.1S....ile Lovely] Ind. KItch. prlv. ,(352) 422-0056
Eat In kit., LR, DR. FL R, cable & utli. $100. WAREHOUSE/LEASE E
lanai. Lg. deck, Incl., Wk.(352) 794-3282 w/Option to Buyl .
yard maint & H20 5Ksq ft; 800 w/alr
$850mo 352-746-0817 Seasonal Holder,FL 352-302-
CITRUS HILL 'Rental 0673:352-746-5951
GreenbrILar, town-L rI
house for lease. Fully OLD HOMOSASSA N Investment
furnished. 2/2r2, ca- IBR Cottage, In Art a Pro erties
port, heated pool, District, util. pd. $850,
golf/tennis. $700mo. ma. (352) 795-0553 4 BEDROOM ONLY
352-341-0871 $17,800 I WonI t Last! fi
N, Real Estate | For Listings
INVENES 8 or ale I 800-366-9783ext.H796
Dwntwn on Lake, 2/1 -N it u
$650 ma. Incl. utll, Citrus SpringS
637-0475/400-1438 PUBLISHER'S sSngs
NOTICE: ,o Hoe
Rent: Houses All real estate 3/2/2 For Sale or Rent
Unfurnished advertising in this Citrus Springs Newer
I newspaper is Home Iow/dn. easy
2 And 3 Bedrooms subject to Fair terms 352-840-3324
RENT TO OWN- NO Housing Act which BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
CREDIT CHECKII makes It Illegal to 3/2/2 By Owner, All
Low Downi advertise "any upgrades. 2 yrs. old. h
352-484-0866 preference. Prime lot. A must to
jademissionrcom lImitation or
discrimination see. Asking $164,900
BEVERLY HILLS based on race, (352) 527-4488
12 Michael Dr. color, religion, sex. REAL ESTATE
Nice 2/1/1 Fain. Rm. handicap, familial
$575. Me.+ Sec. status or national HOME OWNER
(352) 628-0033 origin, or an SPECIALS
BEVERLY HILLS Intention, to make 6 lines
1Br & 2Br homes such preference, 14 Days.....$.....$36.50
$525 -$575,1st Me Free limitation or 30 Days.........$56.50
352-422-7794 discrimination, (All extra Image
"Familial status $5.00 per line) C
BEVERLY HILLS includes children CALL
2/1, CHA, DW, under the age of 18 352-563-5966
19 N. Wadsworth living with parents Private Party Only. CI
$600. (352) 422-2798 or e,1, 5966.
2.8% COMMISSION
R lIect
(352) 795-1555
4 Real Estate
6Wanted
BUYING HOMES
Any! Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.,
Over finac'd, dblwlde
& mobile homes
okay, 1-727-992-1372
1 0Vacant~
Property
Crystal River
Buildable, 78 x.132
City water & Sewer.
$7000 (352) 794-3556
HIGHLY DESIRABLE
Restricted, 1-acre by
Chass.,727-374-6637
(o Commercial
15 Property
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police impoundsI
Itnpoundsi for listings
800-366-98136xt 4246
o Lots For I
CELINA HILLs
1/2 acre $34,900
PinelR 1-ac
across from golf
course. $64,900.
443-536-6464
co Sale or
co.
Rent
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 I Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796
IN Pine
Ridge
HORSE FARM
3+acres Under $300K,
3/2, pool, 28x60 barn,
18x30 RV cover.,
Adjolning 3.4 acres
avail, 352-746-0348
H Beverly I
oHills Homes
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Downl
352-484-0866
lademissloncom
CHARMING 1/1
newly remodeled,
w/attached carport.
Nice street, walk to
stores & bank. Less
than $60K. Agent
owned, 352-422-4012
Remodeled
2BR /2 Full BA/ 1 CG
BRAND NEW: Roof,
AC, Kitchen, Stainless
Appl.'s, Cabs. Baths,
Carpet, tile, fixtures.
Nice Area, $89,900.
(352) 464-2160
View at realtor.com/
mls#331168
I Lecanto.
Homes
BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tIon, price, situation,
Over finoc'd, dblwlde
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
SMeadowcrest
0 Homes
MEADOWCREST
2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843
Citrus Hills
Homes
38R 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
A197k. (352) 302-9834
Hernando
Homes
Farm House on 2/2
acre w/2 stall barn
4/3, inground Pool,
2,600 sf liv. $215,000.
2875 E. Tiberwood Ct.
(352) 302-0951
Inverness
S Homes
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
RealtySelect
Citrus.com
BETTY MORTON
2.8% COMMISSION
4;'s-lect
(352) 795-1555
Rent to Own
Starting r $750. Mo.
2/3 Bdrm. Homes,
Great Location.Won't
ast long. Call for de-
tails. (352) 302-1155
SELLERS
The Fish
Are Biting!
CALL ME
ft
Deb Infantine
XIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
Crystal River
Homes
4 Bed / 2,5 Bath
Completely F
Remodeled. Seller
nanclng available,
10% dawn.
1179 Lion Cub
_
Cpyrghted M -e ?
S-,indicaed Conten
Available fromCommercil News PrvMders"
31-
SWatercraft
5 A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
F6 SEA DOO
Super charged, red.
185 HP. w/tri. Very low
Mi. Never In salt
water. Reduced
f. $4,000 352 212-8868
k) 2 Boats
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.
S Yamaha, w/trailer.
$2,250.(352) 563-5688
AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
S 115 hp Johnson just
rf. 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
BAYLINER
'86, 21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras! $4500.
Good cond.
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
BIG O AIRBOAT
2000 13' Big O airboat
7' wide. 72" power shift
carbon fiber prop, new
seat covers & heavy
duty trailer. Nice ride &
clean title. Asiking
$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 forsdill-
boat cornversitrn, tri-jf
sam for electric mot6f,-
used twice, Incl trailer,
$6,000. (352) 382:1895
CAPE HORN
'94 1"P2, 8ft. wide.
C.C Meic.90 HP.
outboard W/Trailer
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2, 8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc.90 IHR out-
board W/Trailer
S4.950.(352)634-4793
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ff.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/trdr., custom cover
dep/flnd, VHF, 1w hrs.,
like new, $14,500.
(352) 442-7772
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
20003 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,. 02 40 hp
Yamaha motor, un-'
der 100 hrs, live well,
bilge pump, depth
finer, trolling motor
alum trial. $4k or trade
More Into
352-726-9724
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ff.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/ trlr. $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '92
22ff, deck boat,. Looks
New, 130hp Yamaha,
New upholstery/top
$4,900. IncId's tandem
trMr. 352-563-9834
HURRICANE '96
23ff. w/150 Saltwater
Yah. & trlr, dry dock'd
bim, radio, fish finder,
$11,900/oboa (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
LIL BUDDY
MINITOON, 11lft, elec,
motor/chrger. Direct
from mfg. $3895
Pelican Marine Prod-
ucts. 352-266-2273
/us out zoomcitrus.com
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used & Brkrg.
We Pay $$ for Clean
Used Boats. 794-0094
WENEED
BOATSI
SOLD AT NO FEE
Selling Them As Fast
OSPREY
1994 16iff. GREAT
FISHING BOATI188 HP
Evinrude. electronics.
$5000. 352-621-4711
, .
BONNIE
Realtor
PETERSON My Goal Is Satisfied
Realtor, GRI Customers
Your SATISFACTION m d
Isi..u yumll REALTY ONE
Outtndhqn Agents
(352) 586-6921 Omutsandgi Agenlts
or (352)795-9123 Ou IgResul
Charlotte G Realty Dunnellon
& Investments LLCDun.Hom
Foreclosure Sale TIF 1 lo
crystal Manor coun- BEAUTIFULIA 1ACREl o
try ranch,3500 s, fenced, surrounded
ac. corner lot, w/ 2 by large pruned oaks.
story garage opt Utility barn, new
352-220-8310 pump & holding tank,
septic system, elec-
Move in readyl tricity. Old trailer, liva-
/1 Holiday Heights. ble or build. 11737 N.
nt option. $93,500 Halfplnt Pt. $70,000
Sharon Levins 727-863-8502
352-228-1301 INSumter Countyl
RealtySelect it Homes
Handyman, $30K un-
der market. $364mo.
w/$4,772 dwn. .333
acres. Very private
727-992-1372
ICondos ForI
1, Sale
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, Unfurn. Sale or
ETTY MORTON Rent $700 + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
8% COMMISSION
INVERNESS 2/2
Scr.porch. across
et from pool/clubhouse
A.Mots vm605 WhisperinQ Pines
352) 795-1555 Blvd Reduc'd 80 000
(352) 422-2706
CITRus COUNTY (FL)
o Boats j
'03, 25' SUN TRACKER,
'05 90hp Merc, low
hrs, fresh bottom
paint, VHF alum.
deck, tandem trlr.
cust, dive platform
$12,000.352-586-1676
PONTOON 1994
21 'Suntracker with 60
hsp Johnson-Alum
step trailer 564-8557
$2800.00
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352) 628-0281
PROLINE
03 32ft center
consolebunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs. like new,
loaded, Inci tril may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352) 201-1833
PRO-LINE
89, 20' C/C, 98
Merc.125hp, new
Garman electronics
BOAT. MOTOR &
TRAILER only $35001
.352-220-5299
PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95,20' 120 HP
Merc. Dep/find.
Radio, fish rigging.
Includes trailer.
Good cond.$6,900.
Call Pete @
(352) 746-4969
SEA- PRO
Barely Used $25k Boat
For $13,500
07, 186 Dual Console,
115hp Merc.
(352)560-7178
SEA-PRO
98, 21 ft. center
console, 225hp SuzukI
depth finder, live well
tandum 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 enj.
like new, trir. w/brks
$7750 352-489-3661
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman, 25',
Gas eng., 30" draft, 260
hp I/O, alum. trtr.$8,000
(352) 344-9651
i0 Recreational |
S 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
AUTO. BOAT &
RY*
DONATIONS
43 year old
Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
Tax Deductible *
CRUISE AIR
\94, Class,A, Wide
body. Diesel pusher.
Allson 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. Condi$15,900.
352-527-8247
FOUR WINDS
'03, Hurricane 30Q, class
A motor home, 31 /2 ft.,
20k ml. V10 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.
abo (352) 746-7626
GULF STREAM
BT Cruiser 03, 22' fully
loaded, ready to
travel $29,800....
(352) 341-1297
Holiday Rambler
'03, By Monico, 300
Cummins, 2 slides,
Incl. tow vehicle,
mint cond. $79,900.
(352) 302-7073
Holiday Rambler
Admiral Motor Home 36'
2 slides, 340hp, gas eng.
all options transf ext.
warr. $51,900
352 795-3970
ITASCA NAVION
'06 24FT, Mercedes
diesel, Class C. Good
mpg, low ml, 1, slide,
loaded. $57,995.
352-464-0371
JAMBOREE
29',2005, V-10 Class C
12,400 ml., Loaded!
Pert. Conditlonl
Ready to gol $39,000
(352)465-2138
MAVERICK '99
Georgia Boy 31Ft
LOADE.D28K miles
$20,000. Optional '07
Chevy Cobalt
352-476-3147
MOTOR HOME
'95 Fleetwood Flair,
22 Ft. Class A. W/454
Eng. Low Mi.
(352) 860-1867
PACE ARROW
04, 38' 3 SLIDES
21k ml fully loaded
3 tv's $92,500 obo
352-302-0743
9Travel 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
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CLASSIFIEES _____________
k4 Travel Trailers
Captiva '03 Lrg slide.
Like new. $9,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
FOUR WINDS
'01, Travel Trailer
26ft., w/ slide out
$8,000 obo
(352) 628-5498
I BUY RV'S,
Travel Trallers,
5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
I BUY RV'S,
Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
JAYCO
07 Jay Flight
28' used twice, smells
& looks new, green
clean, sips 6 $16,800
(352) 503-7431 .
KODIAK
'04, Hybrid Travel Trir.
AC, Heat, Micro. Tub/
Shwer, toilet exc
cond $9,500.
352-564-4151
Montana
'03,5th wheel, 3 slides
like new,$34,000.
Truck avail also for
tow (352) 422-5731
TRAVEL TRAILER
'01, Cedar Creek by
Forest River, 27FT.
12X4 ft slide. Exc.
cond. $9500.
Illness forces sale.
401-339-6426,
401-739-8206
TRAVEL TRAILER
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft.
Lded, Mod.23 T Exc.
cond. Sips. 6, Rear
bath rm. Full add a
Rm.4,700 Ibs $10,500
Obo.(352) 621-8091
Homosassa
ZEPPELIN '03
by Keystone, 29ft, 1-
slide, vent'd air/heat,
LOADEDIQn bed in
fit. $13,500/obo (352)
634-1378: 795-2053
2Auto Parts/I
Accessories
99 Mitsubishi Eclipse,
wrecked, for parts,
exc. 2.0 16 val eng.
auto. trans. 2 sets of
wheels/tires 117km.
302-2781 464-0220
TIRES
(4) Toyo-Proxes S.T.
New take offs.
275-55-R18. $600.
352-464-0220
Vehicles
Wanted
$CASH PAID
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive;
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144
$ $ TOP DOLLAR $$
I For Wrecked & I
Junk Cars
$ (352) 201-1052 $
CASH BUYER
Buying Used Cars
Trucks & Vans
For used car lot
LARRY'S AUTO SALES
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
ACURA
2000, Integra LS
low miles, 1 owner
must see call for deal
1-800-714-9813
FORD
2007 Mustang Auto, low
miles, like new take over
pmts@ $249 mo.
1-800-733-9138
HONDA
2003 Civic EX
low miles 1 owner
$8990 or take over
pmts $179mo
1-800-714-9813
SUBARU
2003, Forrester SXT
all wheel drive, low
miles better hurrylll
call for deal
1-800-714-9813
04 3.5RL leather 42k
ml. loaded,
moonroof, nav. all
options $19,995
352-422-2960
ACURA
2000 Integra 2dr.
Sunroof, Alloys, Low
Miles only $6,988
1-800-733-9138
BIG SALEII
CONSIGNMENT USA
Clean, Safe Autos
No Junk
Financing Available
US 19, Across Airport
(352)461-4518
BMW
'03, 745 LI, NAV,
black, sun roof. all
options $29K Mint
(352) 746-2696
BUICK
2002, Century
59k orlg miles, 1
owner $5495 or take
over pints $149mo
1-800-714-9813
BUICK
'93, Regal ltd., 4 Dr,
loaded, 84k, V6, cass,
auto, clean $2,450,
352-382-7764
CADILLAC
'95 ElDorado, 89k
orig. miles. Exc cond.
Perfect Interior. $3987.
352-476-2014
CHEVEROLET
'04 Malibu, LS. V-6
4 Dr. 33K MI. Sunroof,
Loaded. $7,950.
(352)341-0368
CHEVROLET
'94, Camaro Z28,
ConvertDible. Auto. Air
& CD. Black in Color.
New Floormaster
exhaust. LTI eng.
Runs & drives great
$4,000 OBO. Will trade
for Jeep Wrangler.
(352) 382-7001
CHEVY
'96 Camaro Z28
T-tops, 6-spd, LT1 eng,
Red, 125k ml. $4600
352-560-3685
I- Cars
'96 Camaro, T-Tops, rare
5 spd, AC, V6, 36 mpg
jet bik, 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
2004 PT Cruiser 51k
orig ml. 1 own show-
room new $6990 or
take over pmts $149
mo.1-800-714-9813
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabring, Cony,
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond.$4.999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
05 PT CRUISER Cony
39K ml metal blue
Limited Edition $8500
abo (352) 860-1426
CHRYSLER
'05, Sebring conv. 58K
ml. new tires, $8,200.
(352) 795-1648
CHRYSLER
2006 Pacilica
Leather, 43K. Ml. Many
Extras. $12,000
352-489-3507
CORVETTE
02, Z06,
Black, low ml., over
30 mpg hwy. $24,400.
(352) 613-5355
CORVETTE
'04 COUPE Machine
Silver, Removable
glass top, 8K miles.
$31,500. 352-726-6572
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvette,only 4,076
miles on this rare sil-
ver on silver on silver
vette, power converta-
ble top, 6 sp auto,
paddle shift, heads up
display, magnetic F55
suspension, naviga-
tion system, all op-
tions available are on
this gorgeous vette,
Over $2,000 in
aftermarket parts
included, Your's
for only, $51,500.
352- 270-3193
CORVETTE
'80, Stingray, white,
86K mil. 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
2002, Thunderbird
Cony. & Hard Top
Perfect Condition
1-800-733-9138
FORD
2004, Taurus SE
57k orig miles,1 owner
$7990 or take over
pmts.@139mo.
1-800-714-9813
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
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impaundsl
ImpoundsI for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
JEEP
'07 Compass, 12,7k ml
leather Seats,
Exc .cond $13,500
352-560-7178
MAZDA
2001, Miata 34k orig
miles, mint cond
1 owner $9990 or
$189mo. wac
1-800-714-9813
MAZDA
2006, Mlata
Auto, Low Miles,
Funi $14,988 or
$269 mo.wac
1-800-733-9138
MAZDA
2008,3 Auto, 10k orig
miles Dont miss out iII
$199 mo.wac
1-800-733-9138
MAZDA
2004, Tribute 46k orig
miles 1 owner $7990 or
take over pmts
$159mo
1-800-714-9813
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
NISSAN
2008, Versa Auto,
low miles, gas saver
Take over pints $199 mo.
1-800-733-9138
OLDS 88 LS
'93, 1-owner, 67K mi-
les, full power, air,
cruise, etc. ONLY
$/422 352-746-5789
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
ia Cars
I Buy Cars & Trucks
for CASH $$$$
563-1717 400-1375
SUSUKI
'07 Forenza. 30K ml,
w/100k warr. LOADED
w/touch scrn nav.
$12,800. 352-613-6613
TOYOTA
'06, Highlander, Hybrid,,
100,000 ml. warranty
$23,000.
(352) 382-1657
TOYOTA
2004, Corolla
Great on GasI
only $6,988
1-800-733-9138
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS
HEADER + 4 lines
7 Days.............$30.50
14 Days...........$42.50
30 Days...........$68.50
(All extra linage
$5.00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
1 vehicle per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid,
Some restrictions
may apply.
SClassic-
6, Vehicles
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 goad
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. Cammore,
Must see $6,900.
(352) 422-5663
CHEVY
'69 Classic C101SHT
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 GreatI $8k,
REDUCEDIIQ I
(352) 302-7681
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. M. Like New.
$13,900 Will trade for
boat.(352) 795-0122
Volkswagen
'78 Super Beetle
conv. runs well, $3500
or will consider trade
(352) 212-4477
Trucks I
'94 CHEVY
Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New
motor, good cond. 2
wheel drive Z71 pkg.
$4,200.
352-563-1518 Iv msg
BIG SALEII
CONSIGNMENT USA
Clean, Safe Autos
No Junk
Financing Available
US19, Across Airport
(352) 461-4518
CHEVY
'00, S10, automatic,
CD player,138K ml.
1 owner $4,200
(850) 855-8655, Inglls
CHEVY
2001, Silverado 1500
low miles ,auto, like new
only $6988
1-800-733-9138,
DODGE
'05, Quad Cab, Awe-
some Heml-pwrd,
special "Rodeo-Edit."
Loaded every special
feature. Senior own,
gar. kept., 24K, $40K
Invested Sale $21,750
See online ad phone
www.autotrader.com/
atcarld/at-f3fd39f
John (352) 726-1076
DODGE
2000 Ram Quad cab,
5.9, shrt bed w/liner,
pwr cruise, a/c, auto,
hitch. REDUCEDIL
$5,800. 352-628-3868
CHRONICLE
Several experienced
automotive
SERVICE WRITERS.
At Love Dealerships we
offer an excellent benefits
package.
Please apply in person at:
Love Honda
2081 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa
Love Chevy
2209 Hwy. 44 W., Inverness
Love Motorsports
7731 Hwy. 44, Crystal River
776702
1 Motorcycles
Harley Davldson
'99 Fatboy, 21,774 ml.
H-D Reman, top end
Other Extras $9,195.
(352) 563-9876
HONDA
Shadow Arrow 06,
714K ,ml. garage
kept, not In rain,
floorboard $6200 obo
(347)223-7269 aft 3:30
Over 3 000 Homes
and Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
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W Motorcycles
Honda Trike
Goldwing '05. 12,000 ml.
Black Cherry $29,500.
(352) 465-6991
Kawasaki 02
Valcan 1500 under
2k ml. saddle bags
windshield, like new '
for half the price
$5400 (352)860-0019
Kawasaki KX 85
2006 DIrtbike, low hrs,
mint cond., garaged,
1-owner. Must seel
$1500 (352) 637-5143
SMotorcycles
DUCATI
2003, 800 Monster,
4,500 miles, yellow/
black, mint cond.
$4,900. 352-257-1513
HARLEY
01, FLHTCUI, Ultra
Classic, stage one
upgrade 32K ml
$10,000(352) 860-0464
Harley Davidson
05 Sportest 883 XL,
windshelld, bags,
2-up Corbin seat
chrome xtra's $5500
(352) 860-1356
,Motorcycles
HarleyDavildson
'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 fires, new brakes
$8,000 obo,
352-212-0329
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
o Trucks |
'97, Suburban 1500.
Great condition,
$4,000 OBO.
(352) 586-7126
FORD
'90, F150, 5.0 fuel inJ,
Cobra Engine, Auto.,
12" lift, 40" groundhogs
$7,500. 352-447-2227
ISUZU
'94, New tires, brakes,
exhaust System, Re-
mote, am/fm/CD
5 spd.great work
truck, excel. on Gas
$3,000 obo.(352)
726-9724
MAZADA
95 B3000 V6, stick-
bdilner frt tow hitch,
low ml.clean new frt
ftres$2500352563-1802
VOLKSWAGON
'81, Pick Up,
(352) 726-3870
|Sport/Utlity
Vehicles
ACURA
2005 TSX Navi, Lthr,
Sunroof & More
only $289 mo. wac
1-800-733-9138
AZTEK
Pontiac' 04 Low
miles, loaded Full
financing/warranty
1-877-566-6686
ID#30883:
352-726-5715
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low ml. all
power, sun roof, exc,
cond, $35,000
(347) 266-9328
CHEVY
BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
126k ml, loaded,
great cond. sunroof,
$5K obo352-422-0065
DODGE
99, DURANGO 4x4,
80K ml., loaded, dual
air & exhaust, Exc,
Cond. $6,000 obo
(352) 344-0505
Explorer
'02 Bik. 86k. Ml.
Runs great. B. F.
Goodrich t1res. $5000.
Obo.(352) 601-0414
NISSAN
'93 Pathfinder, 4 dr
autoI air, 104K ml,
MINTI $2,995
352-341-0004
FORD '06 F-150
Crew cab XLT. Tow
pkg & topper, 44K ml.
Exc cond. LOADED
$19,900/obo. (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
ISUZU
'88 Trooper, 4x4, auto,
air, 4 dr. 197K ml, runs
excellent. $1,050.
352-341-0004
o- Vans
CHEVROLET
'00, Astro, Utility Van,
w/ ladder racks,
good cond. first
$1,775 352-637-5394
CHEVY
'95 High top conver-
sion. LOADEDI Runs
excl Some rust. $1250
352-341-0004
DODGE
'94, Ram 350,
Full size, work Van
$2,500 abo
(352) 527-2241
Ford
1996 Windstar GL V6,
112k, mi. loaded,
cold a/c, great
shape, 8 pass .$2500
(352) 422-2611
Ford
'99, Windstar.
7 Psg. 124k Mi.
Exc. Cond. $4,150.
(352) 628-5708
HONDA
2005, Odyssey
8 pass. Navi, DVD.
Pwr Tailgate & Morel
only $14,988
1-800-733-9138
PONTIAC
'01 MONTANA
Excellent Cond, 70K Mi,
New Tires, Never hit,
$4,800 352-344-0698
ATV
08' Honda, 4x4
W/reverse. 500 CC
15 Hrs. New $6,800
(352) 302-8852
HONDA
'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads.
$4,000/or trade. 352-
563-0615'Crystal River
'01 HD ROADKING
Fact. custom. HI perf.
Over $43,000 In receipts.
17k mi. $13k/trade
352-563-0615 Crystal
River
'04 HONDA
CBR1000RR. New tires,
garaged, 4800ml. Adult
driven. $7,500/ obo,
352-746-4521
'04 KAWASAKI
800 Vulcan Classic
Hwy & Sissy bars,
windshield, cover.
$3800. 352-419-5819
'05 Suzuki S40
Blvd. 655 cc. Single
cyl. Belt drive. 4,200
ml. Very Clean.
$2,500.
(772) 532-3913
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'05, 650 Bergman 5000K
MI. Powerful,
fast & fun. Loaded,
like new. $5,500.
(352) 637-6046
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05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
exc. cond. Incis new
pull behind trail, too
many xtras too list $9k.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2009 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
To all Nature Coast
residents and visitors:.'
Water)sgreatlustthe right temperature.
but hope to see you out on
the water this weekend
Manny the manatee andfamily
Te 23rd annual Florida Manatee Festiva kicks off Saturday rnng n downtown Crystal River and runs through Sunday afternoon. Admission is 2 per adult; children 2 and
younger are admitted free. All proceeds go to the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce, which funds community projects.
Manatee Festival
kicks off Saturday
KERI LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
This weekend is all about food, fine
art and festivities in celebration of
the county's beloved marine mam-
mal the manatee.
The Citrus County Chamber of Com-
merce, the city of Crystal River and the Ro-
tary Club of Crystal River will host the 23rd
annual Florida Manatee Festival, a two-day
event that starts Saturday in downtown
Crystal River
"I think we're supposed to have great
weather," said Suzanne Clemente, special
events coordinator for the Citrus County
Chamber of Commerce.
This year, the festival provides locals and
N WHAT: The 23rd annual Florida Manatee Festival.
* WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
* WHERE: Downtown Crystal River.
* INFO: Admission is $2 per adult; children 12 and younger admitted free. All
proceeds go to the Chamber of Commerce, which funds community projects.
visitors with nonstop entertainment and
the opportunity to head out on the bay to
see manatees, Clemente said.
"There's going to be three different areas
that have entertainment," Clemente said.
While enjoying the festivities, those who
attend will discover a lot of educational in-
formation about manatees. While walking
through downtown Crystal River, festivalgo-
ers could find a manatee education booth,
students' handmade posters on display or
continuously running documentaries about
manatees.
Local self-published authors Betty
Berger and Vicki lozzia will be selling and
signing their books at a table near the Edu-
national Center and boat docks.
Berger, 89, wrote "Back Roads," which is
a compilation of her newspaper columns
that portray the area's history, as well as
stories and accounts of the people and
progress including Capt. John Inglis, Dessie
Smith Prescott and other historical figures
in Citrus and Levy counties. Iozzia penned
"I am Lou the Hippopotamus," which is a
children's book about Homosassa Springs
Wildlife State Park's famous animal.
For minimal fees, festivalgoers will have
the opportunity to spot manatees in King's
Bay.
"The manatee boat tours are $8 per per-
son," Clemente said. "(They'll) run continu-
ously so long as the tide and weather per-
mit"
Also in the water, Aardvark's Florida
Kayak Company will host the "Paddle the ,
Bay Poker Run." The entry fee is $10. Those
interested should call Aardvark's at 795-
5650 for registration information.
Jimmy Buffett fans are in for a treat Par-
rot Heads of Citrus will host a Buffett
sound-alike contest at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the entertainment gazebo behind Crystal
River City Hall. Festivalgoers may watch
pre-registered contestants compete for
prizes.
Judy Fbxworth, Parrot Heads of Citrus
president, said the contest would provide
great entertainment The contestants,
mostly from North Central Florida, are not
professionals but share the same amount of
enthusiasm for Buffett's island-style music
as members of the Parrot Heads of Citrus.
While tunes fill the air, festivalgoers can
fill their plates with their choice of treats
See SP, -/Page C4
Art Center product
'Lost in Yonkers'hits
stage next weekend
SHEMIR WILES
swiles@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The "Lost in Yonkers" cast and
crew hope to supply a carefully
crafted mix of laugh-out-loud com-
edy and touching drama to all who
come to see this latest Art Center
play.
"It's a very, very funny and
poignant production," director
John Chesnovitz said. "The audi-
ence will laugh a lot and I don't.
doubt they're going to cry a little
bit"
"Yonkers" takes place in August
1942 in Yonkers, N.Y. The play fo-
cuses on two young boys, Jay and
8 WHAT: "Lost in Yonkers."
WHEN: Opening night is Jan.
16. Show times are 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturdays and 2
p.m. Sunday through Feb. 1,
with a 2 p.m. matinee Jan. 24.
WHERE: Art Center of Citrus
County, 2644 N. Annapolis
Ave., Hernando.
U COST: $18.
INFO: Call 746-7606 or visit
www.artcenter.cc.
Artie. The boys' mother dies and
their father, Eddie, borrows money
from loan sharks to pay off the
large medical bill left behind. Un-
able to make ends meet, Eddie de-
cides to work extra to pay off the
loan sharks.
So while their father is out work-
ing as a traveling salesman, the
ion play tc
boys have to stay with their ex-
tremely stern and cold-hearted
grandma. Also in the home is their
naive and childlike Aunt Bella,
who is having a secret affair; their
Uncle Louis, who is a wannabe
gangster; and their Aunt Gert, who,
has trouble breathing due to the
cruel childhood she endured with
grandma.
Chesnovitz said the cast and pro-
duction crew have been working
meticulously five to six days a
week for the past month or two. He
said they are 99 percent ready,
considering there's only a week
left before opening night Ches-
novitz said it's been a lot-of hard
work, but the cast has made direct-
ing the play an enjoyable experi-
ence.
"It's a great, great cast," Ches-
novitz said. "It's truly a family."
See PLAY/Page C5
bring laughs, tears
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Jay, played by Sam Torres, and Uncle Louie, played by Jim Farley, talk about
Uncle Loule's "bag man" dealing during the Arts Center's presentation of the
Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Lost in Yonkers."
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11eater
"The Curious Savage" au-
ditions, 6:30 p.m. Monday and
Tuesday, Art Center Art & Educa-
tion Building, 2644 N. Annapolis
Ave. (corner of Annapolis Ave.
and County Road 486) in Citrus
Hills, Hemando. The cast calls
for six women two in their 30s,
four middle to elderly age; five
men two in their 30s, three
middle aged; one young boy for
a cameo appearance. Peter
Abrams, 746-1123.
Mad Cow Theatre 2008-09
remaining season roster: "Eury-
dice," Jan. 23 to Feb. 22; "The
Year of Magical Thinking," Feb. 6
to Mar. 1; "Amadeus," March 20
to April 19; "Fully Committed,"
April 2 through 26; "Forbidden
Broadway: Greatest Hits Vol. 1,"
May 29 to July 5; "Harvey," July
24 to Aug. 23; "I Am My Own
Wife," July 17 to Aug. 9. $130,
season ticket. 105 S. Magnolia
Ave., Orlando. (407) 297-8788.
www.madcowtheatre.com.
"The Baker's Wife," Thurs-
day, Feb. 5, through Sunday,
March 1, 8 p.m. evening per-
formances, 2 p.m. matinees,
Ocala Civic Theatre, 4337 E. Sil-
ver Springs Blvd. (East State
Road 40) in the Appleton Cultural
Center,. Ocala. Tickets for the
general public on sale Jan. 26.
$20, adults; $10, full-time stu-
dents. (352) 236-2274.
www.ocalacivictheatre.com.
"Wedding From Hell (Ital-
ian Style)," Friday and Saturday,
Feb. 27 and 28, at Tuscany on
the Meadow (Best Western Hotel
in Citrus Hills), as well as Friday,
March 6, and Sunday, March 7,
at West Citrus Community Cen-
ter.
Arts & Crafts
Citrus Watercolor Club
monthly meeting, featuring visit-
ing artist Kathleen Noffsinger of
Deltaville, Va., 1 6.m. today, First
United Methodist Church on
Pleasant Grove Road (County
Road 581) in Inverness. 622-
9352 or 382-2657.
Art Center Art Classes,
through Feb. 13, Art Center of
Citrus County, 2644 N. Annapolis
: Ave., Hemando. $60, members;
$70, nonmembers. 746-7606.
www.artcenter.cc.
09:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tues-
days, Basic Drawing, Ellen
Hines, 527-0901.
0 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tues-
days, This. is a Brush, Anne
Weaver, 746-0031. (Four weeks,
$40, members; $50, nonmem-
bers).
1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Draw-
ing with Colored Pencil, Ellen
Hines, 527-0901.
0 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Inter-
mediate Watercolor, Barbara
Kerr, 341-3822.
0 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, Oil
Painting, Suzanne Mahr, 465-
9391.
Audrey Bunchkowski ex-
hibit, throughout January, Lakes
Region Library Branch of Citrus
County, Inverness.
Winter Event of the Arts in
Mount Dora, featuring Florida
Highwaymen artists, includes:
0 6 to 8 p.m. today, Art Stroll,
with Highwaymen artists at the
Chamber of Commerce Gallery,
341 N. Alexander St.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
exhibition and sale, Donnelly
Building in Donnelly Park.
10 to 11 a.m. Sunday,
brunch, art show and sale,
Heron Cay Lakeview Bed &
Breakfast, 495 W. Old Highway
441.
www.floridahighwaymen.com.
www.heroncay.com/highway
men.htm. randy@heroncay.com.
Douglas Murray exhibi-
tion/art sale, 1 to 4 p.m. Satur-
day through March 5, Exhibition
Hall Galleries of the Art Center,
Art Center of Citrus County, 2644
N. Annapolis Ave., Hernando.
Manatee Haven Decora-
tive Artists, a chapter of the Na-
tional Society of Decorative
Painters, meets second Satur-
day monthly, 8089 W. Pine Bluff
St., Crystal River. 563-6349,
(352) 861-8567.
Oil Painting classes with
Suzanne Mahr, 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, beginning Jan. 14,
Citrus Springs Community Cen-
ter. $65. To obtain a list of materi-
als and to pre-register, call
527-7677.
Wet-on-Wet Bob Ross
painting technique class, 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, or
Friday, Feb. 13, Lecanto Com-
munity Building. $50 per person.
Check out Carol Burnett
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Special to the Chronicle
See Carol Burnett in a show with plenty of audience interaction
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Phillips Center for the Per-
forming Arts in Gainesville. Tickets are $55 to $75. For Infor-
mation, call (800) 905-2787 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.
SheepsHead, a local Irish band, will perform 7 to 10 p.m. Mon-
day at Burkes of Ireland in Crystal River.
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Buddy Morrow, part of CFCC
Foundation's Performing Arts Series, on stage at 3 p.m. Sunday at
Curtis Peterson Auditorium in Lecanto. Box office opens at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $20 for unreserved seats. For information, call 746-6721,
ext. 1416.
On sale now:
Acoustic Alchemy, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6, Largo Cultural Cen-
ter, Largo. $30 to $35.
Riverdance, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre, Orlando. $22 to $57.
Roger McGuinn, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, Largo Cultural Center,
Largo. $30 to $35.
On sale 10 a.m. today:
Laurie Berkner, 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, Ruth Eckerd Hall,
Clearwater. $25 to $35.
On sale 4:20 p.m. today:
Cheech & Chong, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 5, Hard Rock Live Or-
lando. $39.50 to $59.50.
Ticketmaster
For tickets and more information, call Ticketmaster at (407) 839-
3900 (Orlando), (727) 898-2100 (St. Petersburg) or (813) 287-8844
(Tampa) or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Ticket price does not in-
clude Ticketmaster surcharge. The Ticketmaster outlet in Citrus
County is at FYE in the Crystal River Mall.
527-7677.
"Santos: Devotional Folk
Art of Puerto Rico," an exhibi-
tion that showcases the culture
of Puerto Rico through religious
and artistic traditions runs, 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 16 through Feb. 20,
The Webber Center Gallery at
Central Florida Community Col-
lege, 3001 S.W. College Road,
Ocala. Free reception 4:30 to
6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16. (352)
873-5809. www.CF.edu.
34th Annual Blue Parrot
Art and Craft Show from 9:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16,
and from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 17, at Blue Parrot RV
Resort, 40840 County Road 25,
Lady Lake. As many as 140 ex-
hibitors, entertainment, food
available, free admission, free
parking.
Third Saturday Art Walk,
includes free trolley rides and
free parking, 6 to 10 p.m. Satur-
day, Gulfport Beach. (727) 322-
5217.
Needlework Fun Groups,
2 to 4 p.m., first and third Satur-
day monthly, Wildwood Public Li-
brary, 310 S. Palmer Drive,
Wildwood. (352) 748-1158.
els34785@yahoo.com.
Free Bob Ross oil paint-
ing demonstration by certified
instructor, Margaret Messina,
9:30 to 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 19,
at Sugarmill Manor. Reserva-
tions requested by calling the
Manor at 382-2531.
Miniature Art Society of
Florida exhibit Jan. 18 to Feb. 8
at the Dunedin Fine Art Center,
1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin.
Friday 10 a.m. 5 p.m.; Satur-
day 10 a.m. 2 p.m.; Sunday 1
to 4 p.m. Admission $6 adults, $5
seniors (65+), $4 youth (6-18),
younger free. MASF Web page
www.miniature-art.com.
The Art Center Camera
Club will present Digital Camera
Histograms, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 19, Art Center Art
& Education Building, The Art
Center of Citrus County, comer
of Annapolis Avenue and County
Road 486, Citrus Hills. $5, mem-
bers; $10, nonmembers. Dick
Coffman at 726-3331. www.art
center.cc.
Watercolor classes, 9:30
to 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, begin-
ning Jan. 20, Citrus Springs
Community Center. $10 per
class, per person. 527-7677.
Festivals
The Punta Gorda Sullivan
Street Craft Festival, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
Sullivan Street in downtown
Punta Gorda. Free. (954) 472-
3755. www.artfestival.com.
The Downtown St. Peters-
burg Art Festival at BayWalk,
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
24, and Sunday, Jan. 25, Streets
of BayWalk, downtown St. Pe-
tersburg. Free. www.artfestival.
com. (954) 472-3755.
Museums
Coastal Heritage Museum
tours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday, Coastal Her-
itage Museum, 532 Citrus Ave.,
Crystal River. Extended hours 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. the second Satur-
day monthly. Free. 795-1755.
"Ancient Egyptian Burial
Rituals Exhibition," with mum-
mies centerpoint, through Sun-
day, John and Mable Ringling
Museum of Art, Sarasota. $19,
adults; $16, seniors 65 and
older; $6, children 6 to 17; free
for children 5 and younger ac-
companied by an adult or mu-
seum member. (941) 358-3180.
www.ringling.org.
"Winslow Homer In Amer-
ica," through Jan. 18, Appleton
Museum of Art of Central Florida
Community College, 4333 E. Sil-
ver Springs Blvd., Ocala. $12,
family of two adults and accom-
panying children; $6, adults; $4,
seniors 55 or older; $4, students
19 and older; $3, children ages
10-18; free, children, ages 9 and
under, and CFCC students. The
museum is open 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tuesday through Satur-
days and from noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. (352) 291-4455.
www.appletonmuseum.org.
"Promises of Paradise:
Staging Mid-Century Miami,"
through Jan. 25, devoted to the
architects, designers and urban
planners of mid-20th-century
Miami, Ham Museum of Art,
Gainesville. Free. (352) 392-
9826. www.ham.ufl.edu.
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romantic dinner we have what you are looking for. Van der Valk also specializes in catering to special
events. It is the perfect atmosphere for a business meeting with wireless internet connection anywhere
in the restaurant, so bring your laptop!
Make reservations now! Join us for our Thanksgiving 4-course Dinner, Christmas Brunch, or
Christmas Dinner. Then, for New Year's Eve, you'll love our open bar, Champaign toast, fireworks,
music and fall gourmet buffet.
Check out the custom menu with over thirty entrees and treat yourself to one of Chef Remco's
tantalizing dishes featuring your everyday favorites with a unique twist. We also offer a great bar
selection with weekly cocktail specials. Not only are the meals moderately priced, but children under
six eat free.
Choose the main dining room, Bistro; a smaller and more informal bar and dining area or the
outdoor patio which overlooks the 18th hole at Lakeside Golf course. With beautiful brick pavers,
smart furnishings and outdoor heaters, there is not a more perfect place to dine outdoors in the area.
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atmosphere. With live piano music on Fridays. We have something for everyone.
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Loyal Order of Moose din-
ner dance, for members and
qualified guests, 5:30 p.m. Fri-
days, Inverness Lodge 2112 in
Inverness. 726-2112.
Spirit of Citrus Dancers,
USA Dance Chapter.6072,
Dances are from 7:30 to 10 p.m.
at the Kellner Auditorium, Jewish
Center, Beverly Hills. $5, mem-
bers; $7, nonmembers. Ann at
344-3768 or Kathy and Lloyd at
726-1495. www.socdancers.org.
Upcoming schedule:
Saturday, Birthday Party
Dance.
Saturday, Jan. 24, Covered
Dish Dance Party.
Italian Social Club dinner
dance, 6 p.m. Saturday, at its fa-
cility in Hernando on County
Road 486. $13. RSVP with John
at 726-1328 or Maria at 560-
7916.
"Stompin' at the Springs,"
1940s swing dance and concert
to benefit Ocala Civic Theatre
featuring Ray Cooper and his
Swing Orchestra, 7 p.m. Satur-
day, and 1 p.m. Sunday, Farrell
Hall at Our Lady of the Springs
Catholic Church, 4047 N.E. 21st
St., Ocala. $20 per person; $30
per couple. Cash bar, hors
d'oeuvres and snacks available.
(352) 236-2274.
www.ocalacivictheatre.com.
The American Eagle
Square Dance Club, founded by
American Legion Post 155,
meets at 5 p.m. Sunday at the
post headquarters at 6585 E.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crystal
River. 860-2090 or 795-6526.
www.Postl55.org.
Knights of Columbus
Sunday Dance, 7 to 10 p.m. at
Knights of Columbus Hall,
County Road 486, one mile east
of County Road 491. $5. Nick at
527-7756, Chet at 344-2603, or
Frank at 746-5995.
Tap and musical theater
dance class, with instructor
Joyce Lang. 2:30 to 4 p.m. Mon-
days, West Community Center,
8940 W. Veterans Drive, Ho-
mosassa. $4.795-3831.
Country Line dancing
classes, 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday
at Beverly Hills Recreation Cen-
ter. $3 nonmembers. 746-4882
or 527-3738.
Citrus Squares, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Fellowship Hall of the
First United Methodist Church of
Dunnellon, 21501 W. State Road
40, Dunnellon. (352) 489-1785
or (352) 465-2142.
The public is welcome to
ballroom dance classes at the
Beverly Hills Recreation Center,
77 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills,
6:30 p.m. Thursday. $3, non-
members. 7464882.
Mixer Dance, live music, 8
to 11 p.m'. first and third Fridays
monthly, Lake Panasoffkee Com-
munity Building on County Road
470 one block east of 1-75, Bring
finger foods. (352) 424-1688.
Old Fashioned Sock Hop,
5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17,
American Legion Post 155, Crys-
tal River. 795-6526.
Frankie Dee New York Or-
chestra Big Band Dinner
Dance is from 2 to 5 p.m. Sun-
day, Jan. 18, at VFW Post
10209, Ed R Noll Drive, Spring
Hill. Dance only $10. Dinners $6
beginning at 1 p.m. Reservations
Year of the Golden Dragon?
Special to the Chronicle
See The Golden Dragon Acrobats perform at 2 p.m. Saturday,
Jan. 17, at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in
Gainesville. Tickets are $20 to $30. For information, call (800)
905-2787 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.
suggested. Call Mary at (352)
596-9486. All are welcome.
Welcome the New Year
Dance, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Satur-
day, Jan. 24, Beverly Hills Recre-
ation Center, 77 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills. Music will be pro-
vided by Diana and Mitch. $6.
746-4882, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Special Interest
Reading with Rocky chil-
dren's program, noon to 1 p.m.
Saturday, Homosassa Springs
Wildlife State Park. No charge
for children to attend the pro-
gram. Regular park admission
applies for entrance to the park.
628-5343. floridastateparks.org.
Florida Orienteering map-
reading/hiking, Saturday. Five
multi-level courses to walk, hike
or run at the Withlacoochee
State Forest (Croom Tract), 8
miles northeast of Brooksville.
Starting times from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Map fee $6. (407) 672-
7070. floridaorienteering.org.
Chinsegut Nature Center
schedule:
Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon,
Chinsegut Winter Birding Hike.
Bring binoculars and bird book if
you have them.
0 Saturday, Jan. 24, 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m., Map and Compass
Class by Chinsegut Volunteers.
Equipment supplied. Participants
also learn about geocaching.
Limit 30.
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., Creating Backyard
Wildlife Habitat.
Call or write for free reserva-
tions because seating is limited:
Chinsegut Nature Center, Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission, 23212 Lake Lind-
sey Road, Brooksville, FL 34601,
(352) 754-6722.
myfwc.com/chinsegut.
Central Florida Community
College International Film Se-
ries, "The Willow Tree."
0 2 p.m. Tuesday, Appleton
Museum of Art of Central Florida
Community College, 4333 E. Sil-
ver Springs Blvd. Viewers must
pay museum admission unless
they are museum members or
patrons of the CFCC Interna-
tional Film Series.
0 7 p.m. Tuesday, Building 8,
Room 110, Ocala Campus, 3001
S.W. College Road. Free.
Joe Zimmerman at (352) 854-
2322, ext. 1233.
Celebrate Circut. ,t the
Ringling Museum, 10 i.m. to
5:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 24, the
John and Mable Ringling Mu-
seum of Art, Sarasota. $19,
adults; $16, seniors; $6, students
and teachers; free, children 5
and under, www.ringling.org.
Annual Ocala Camellia
Show, 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
24, and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
25, Pioneer Garden Club at the
Appleton Cultural Complex, 4331
E. Silver Springs Blvd. (State
Road 40. Free. (352) 595-3365.
patrickandrews@att.net.
23rd Annual Hoggetowne
Medieval Faire, Jan. 24-25 and
Jan. 30-Feb. 1, at the Alachua
County Fairgrounds. Admission
$12, $6 for kids aged 5-17, age 4
and younger free. gvlculturalaf-
fairs.org. (352) 334-ARTS.
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THE SCENE
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1'iIE SCENE
Music
Woodview Coffee House,
opening fifth season, doors open
6:30 p.m., Unity Church Fellow-
ship Hall, 2628 Woodview Lane,
Lecanto. $5. 726-9814 or e-mail
woodview@tampabay.rr.com.
Concert schedule:
Clearwater Connection,
today.
Matthew Sabatella, Feb. 6.
Duo known as 2PM, March
Ancient City Slickers, April
10.
Moonlight Carillon Con-
cert Series at the 60-bell
Singing Tower carillon, featuring
carillonneur William De Turk,
7:30 p.m. today, Feb. 7, March
15 and April 7, Bok Tower Gar-
dens, Lake Wales. After 5 p.m.,
$5, adults; $1.50, children 5to
12. (863) 676-1408. www.bok
towergardens.org
24K Gold Music Show 7
p.m. Saturday, Curtis Peterson
Auditorium in Lecanto. 2 1/2-
hour show featuring many per-
formers, 12-piece band,
choreographed dancing, all per-
forming hits of the '50s and '60s,
plus a special tribute to Elvis.
Tickets $33, $25, $18 includes
tax. Toll free (866) 884-0291. Toll
free in Citrus County 400-4266.
www.5060s.com.
"Peter and the Wolf," Or-
lando Philharmonic Orchestra,
11 a.m. Saturday, 2009, Daytona
Beach Peabody Auditorium,
Daytona Beach. $16. www.ticket
master.com.
National Stephen Foster
Day Concert, featuring Nicole
Estima and Mark Daniel Hakes,
winners of the Stephen Foster
and Jeanie Auditions, a
statewide vocal competition, 2
p.m. Sunday, Stephen Foster
Museum, Stephen Foster Folk
Culture Center State Park, White
Springs. $4 per vehicle, up to
eight passengers. (386) 397-
4331.
Hernando Harmonizers,
part of Men's Barbershop Har-
mony Society, meets Mondays
weekly, doors open at 6:45 p.m.,
rehearsals start at 7 p.m., Nativ-
ity Lutheran Church fellowship
hall, 6363 Commercial Way,
Spring Hill. Written arrange-
Wi
Winter of 'O9
Special to the Chronicle
See Bryan Adams perform at 8
p.m. today at the Phillips Cen-
ter for the Performing Arts in
Gainesville. Tickets, which
cost between $35 and
$47.50, are available by call-
ing (800) 905-ARTS or visiting
www.ticketmaster.com.
ments, training techniques and
professional direction provided.
(352) 556-3936 or e-mail
BASSharmonySingR@aol.com.
Citrus Community Con-
cert Choir rehearses at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at Faith Lutheran
Church Fellowship Hall in
Lecanto for the spring concert.
Prospective members should
come 30 minutes before practice
to audition. 628-3492.
Citrus County Concert
Band rehearsals from 6:30 to 8
p.m. Tuesday in the Hernando
Church of the Nazarene. New
members welcome. 795-1863.
Musical prodigy Aishu
Venkataraman, 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Fine Arts Auditorium at'
Ocala Campus, Central Florida
Community College, 3001 S.W.
.College Road. Free with ticket,
box office open through Dec. 5,
opening Jan. 7. (352) 873-
5810. www.divinestrings.com.
The Sugarmill Chorale re-
hearses from 7 to 9 p.m. Thurs-
days in the choir room at the
First Baptist Church on North Cit-
rus Avenue, Crystal River. The
Chorale is open to any residents
living anywhere in Citrus County.
The spring concert will be March
22. sugarmillchoraledirector
@yahoo.com. 697-2309.
Circle Square Cultural
Center announces 2009 enter-
tainment lineup featuring: The
Lbttermen, Gary Puckett, The
Vogues, Lovin' Spoonful, Gary
Lewis & the Playboys, The Asso-
ciation and Norman Lee. Circle
Square Cultural Center is at
8395 S.W. 80th St. in Ocala.
(352) 854-3670. www.CSCultural
Center.com.
Cherryholmes, bluegrass
family band, 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Jan. 16, Phillips Center for the
Performing Arts, Gainesville. $15
to $30. (800) 905-2787.
www.ticketmaster.com.
N Sunday in the Hills, featur-
ing Cameron Decker, 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 18, Beverly Hills
Recreation Center, 77 Civic Cir-
cle. $6. 746-4882, 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day.
Wynton Marsalis and Jazz
at Lincoln Center, 7:30 p.m. Fri-
day, Jan. 23, 2009; Mary
McLeod Bethune Performing
Arts Center, Daytona Beach. $33
to $57. www.ticketmaster.com.
The Florida Orchestra:
"Pictures at an Exhibition," 8 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 24, Progress En-
ergy Center's Mahaffey Center,
St. Petersburg. $21 to $67.
www.ticketmaster.com.
Alan Jackson, 8 p.m. Sat-
urday, Jan. 24, New UCF Arena,
Orlando. $45 to $75. www.ticket
master.com.,
Interpreti Veneziani, featur-
ing works written by Vivaldi,
Corelli, De Falla and
Mendelssohn, 2 p.m. Sunday,
Jan. 25, University Auditorium,
Gainesville. $20 to $30. (800)
905-2787. ticketmaster.com.
Eagles, 8 p.m. Thursday,
Jan. 29, St. Pete Times Forum,
Tampa. $45 to $185. www.ticket
master.com.
SPLASH
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for sale from more than 25
food booths from seafood
to hot dogs and hamburgers.
For beer and wine enthusi-
asts, there's a garden with a
live band and television,
which will display the week-
end football games,
Clemente said.
The festival's fine art show
will exhibit artists' paintings,
photographs, sculptures,
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stained glass and handmade
jewelry, to name a few.
"We have a variety of
artists from around the state
and around the country,"
Clemente said.
Craft lovers won't be left
out in the cold. More than
150 vendors will display an
assortment of handmade cre-
ations, from woodwork to
clothes and crochet items in
the show sponsored by the
Rotary Club of Crystal River.
Throughout the entire
weekend, Childhood Devel-
opment Services will host
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All contestants must pre-register to participate but
everyone can come listen!
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mad scientist-themed chil-
dren's activities, Clemente
said. Children can partici-
pate in the races, games and
crafts for free but their
guardians must be present at
the grounds near the play-
ground behind Crystal River
City Hall to supervise.
Clemente said she hopes
festivalgoers utilize the free
transportation to the festival.
"I encourage everybody to
park at the Crystal River
Mall and take advantage of
the free shuttle," Clemente
said.
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE THE SCENE
'Bedtime Stories' PLAY
has happy ending
here is something in all
kiddy movies I find ir-
resistible. Suckered in
by the fantasy family film
genre once again, I went to
see Disney's "Bedtime Sto-
ries." Here's a secret this
tale charmed me to the ex-
treme. As the fin-
ishing credits
rolled, I wanted to
scrunch up my
shoulders, clasp
my hands and let
out some de-
lighted, high-
pitched noise.
"Bedtime" was so
cute, so perfect. I Heath(
loved it. TEEN
Our hero is
Skeeter Bronson RE
(Adam Sandler), an
Hence,
at night
the perf
frustrat
ries. P
twist o]
Skeeter
self, b
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unassuming handyman who the stor
has spent hos life living in, fate, Sk
toiling in, but always loving turn fo
"his" colossal hotel. For worse.
years, Skeeter's father, Marty What
(Jonathan Pryce), put tender ries" wo
love and care into what used think I'n
to be a modest motel, working and ac
alongside his children. Skeeter
Despite the Bronson's ded- we've
ication, the business strug- neat toq
gled. Disguised as a knight in ideas bi
shinirigarmor, Barry Notting- ing me
ham (Richard Griffiths) boys,
comes to the rescue and buys aliens,
up the place, promising and eve
Skeeter can run it in the fu- the stc
ture. are vibi
Time passes and Notting- So ar
ham neglects his promise. As alwa
Upon opening a new hotel, livers.
Nottingham appoints foppish Brand
flatterer Kendall (Guy sidekick
Pearce) as its head honcho. sleep di
Feeling .:cheated, Skeeter ing out
sinks into skepticism. Never- sell an
theless, Skeeter's disen- great s
chantment does not stop him Their p
from helping his sister, story pE
A single mother looking for are sim
job opportunities in Arizona, This
Wendy (Courteney Cox) upon a
needs help looking after her Rate{
kids, Patrick (Jonathan Mor- rude h
gan Heit) and Bobbi (Laura guage.
Ann Kesling). So far, her best
friend Jill (Keri Russell) can
look after the kids in the day Heathe
but has evening classes. Ocala V
WithM'hk
Skeeter keeps them
t. Here, Skeeter finds
fect outlet for his daily
tions bedtime sto-
utting a fantastical
n his everyday life,
not only amuses him-
ut his niece and
nephew night
after night.
Soon enough,
Skeeter discovers
there's something
magic about these
tales the next
day they come to
life! At first,
Skeeter thinks
he's caused this
i. phenomenon.
However, eventu-
ally he learns the
children control
y. In this zany twist of
teeter's luck takes a
r the better and
makes "Bedtime Sto-
)rk is, well, the story. I
m safe to say both kids
lults can relate to
r's escapist fantasies
e all been there. It is
see all these fun, wild
rbught to life. Featur-
rmaids, trolls, cow-
gladiators, Indians,
cherry-red horses,
en Buzz Lightyear, all
orytelling sequences
*ant and imaginative.
re the performances.
ys, Adam Sandier de-
However, Russell
makes for a hilarious
k. His character's
disorder had me laugh-
loud. Also Keri Rus-
d Courteney Cox are
supporting actresses.
performances fit the
perfectly And the kids
ply adorable.
film had me at "once
time," A.
d PG for some mild
umor and mild lan-
er Faster is a senior at
Vanguard High School.
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Though most of the actors
are seasoned veterans of
community theater, Ches-
novitz said he has been par-
ticularly impressed with the
two young boys who portray
Jay and Artie. Chesnovitz
said Noah MacGinnis, who
plays Artie, is a dynamic
young boy with a tremendous
acting talent.
"He's incredible," Ches-
novitz said. "He has great
stage presence."
While juggling sports and
school, Chesnovitz said
MacGinnis has never missed
a practice.
In'addition, Sam LaTorres,
who plays Jay, has also left a
good impression with the
show's director.
"He's doing a great job,"
Chesnovitz said. "He follows
direction well."
With both boys on stage,
Chesnovitz said there is an
undeniable chemistry that
will have the audience glued
to the stage.
"They are going to tug at
everybody's heartstrings,"
Chesnovitz said.
From the very beginning,
Chesnovitz said he had an
inclination this play would
be great, and as opening
night approaches, he said
he is more than confident
his play will be enjoyed by.
all.
"I am so upbeat about
this," Chesnovitz said. "I'm
DAVE SIULE1K r nor,n..:
"Lost in Yonkers" takes place in August 1942 and is the story
of two boys, Artie played by Noah MacGinnis,.pnd Jay, played
by Sam Torres, who move to Yonkers and have to contend the
stern, tough grandma played by Dolores Elwood. In this scene,
Artie and his grandmother share in a moment of rebellion
against the life they have been forced to live.
hoping it will be the best
show ever done."
The play may bring some
people back to the 1940s,
Chesnovitz said. He said he
hopes it stirs nostalgic emo-
tions and memories and
touches people's spirit. ,
"This is a show that has
magic," Chesnovitz said.
"It's a wonderful; wonderful.
story"
In this production of
"Yonkers," the cast includes:
Wendy Chesnovitz as Aunt
Gert; Julian "Doc" Wein-
garten as Eddie; Delores El-
wood as Grandma; Sam
LaTorres as Jay; Jim Farley
as Uncle, Louis; Kathy
Capelle as Aunt Bella; and
Noah MacGinnis as Artie.
Production team includes:
Wendy Chesnovitz, assistant
director; Carolyn Crawford,
stage manager; Jane Vicari,
assistant stage manager;
Jaret Lubowiecki, production
manager; Ann Travaglini,
props and costumes; Michelle
MacGirinis and Donna Mistor,
backstage; John Chesnovitz,
set design; Jeanne Quinn, Jan
Ethier and Ann Christ, scenic
painting; Glen Waesche, Bob
Vicari, Bob Cunha, Jerry
Naber, John Griffin, Norm
Ackley and Volker Knees, set
construction; Howard Christ
and Bob Vicari, lighting de-
sign; and .Mac Harris, sound
design.
"Lost in Yonkers" runs
weekends Jan. 16 to Feb. 1.
Show times are 7:30 p.m. Fri-
days and Saturdays and 2
p.m. Sunday, with a 2 p.m.
matinee Jan. 24. Tickets are
$18, The theater is at 2644 N.
Annapolis Ave., Hernando.
Call 746-7606 or visit www.art
center.cc.
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Manatee Festival
sponsored by the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
Saturday, Jan. 10- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 11 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Downtown Crystal River along Citrus Avenue
Boat Tours
Fine Art Show
Live Entertainment
Activities for children,
accompanied by
an adult will be
provided on the
grounds of the
Creative Playground,
behind
Crystal River City Hall:
Games
Education Information
Rock Climbing Wall
Bounce House
Pony Rides
Much More
C-iRoNioiE
For information, call the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce at
795-3149, 726-2801 or 628-2666
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HAUNT SEINE
SJohn James Audubon S
T|avel? in America
Presented by:
George Frein as Audubon
Sunday, January 251, 4:00
Beverly Hills Recreation Association Center
77 Civic Center, Beverly Hills, Florida
Dr. Frein, In persona, will portray John James
Audubon In this highly researched and
documented presentation, talk about his travels,
and present his paintings of American bird species
A question and answer session is included.
This Light Shine event is brought to
Citrus County by Shepherd of the I
Hills Episcopal Church in Lecanto as | ('INIomi I 1 nI',ni '*
a community service.
Seating is on a first come first seated basis.
ADMISSION IS FREE
THE ART CENTER OF CITRUS COUNTY
Art Center Tieatre,
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Jan.16-Feb.1,'09
For Tickets Call:
352746-7606 www.artcenter.cc
Tickets $18.00 per person ,
Box Office Hours: Monday through Friday 1-4pm
Sponsoredby
Daly & Zilch, Inc.
General Contractor
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827-0109 FCRN
1/14 Medical Staff Task Force CMH Health System
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
A meeting of the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation,
Inc. Medical Staff Task Force will be held on Wednes-
day, January 14, 2009. beginning at 12:30 P.M., in the
Board room located on the second floor of the Citrus
Memorial Health System Administration Building, 502
Highland Blvd., Inverness. Florida
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 9. 2009.
825-0109 FCRN
sealed bids for surplus Items
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Inverness
until 4:00 PM on Thursday. January 15, 2009 at the In-
verness Government Center, Attn: Debble Davis, City
Clerk, 212 W. Main Street, Inverness, FL 34450. The bids
will be opened publicly at the same location at 10:00
AM on Friday, January 16, 2009 In the first-floor Confer-
ence Room for the following:
Various Surplus Items
Please direct questions to the City Clerk's office at
726-2611 ext. 1004 or 1007. Arrangements for Inspec-
tion of the items can be arranged through this office.
The sealed envelope should be marked "Sealed Bid for
Surplus Items" on the outside of the envelope. Please
clearly Indicate your name,, address and telephone
number.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids
and to waive any Informalities In the bids.
/s/Frank DIGIovanni
City Manager. City of Inverness
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 2 and 9, 2009.
836-0109 FCRN
1/13/09 meeting Citrus County School Board ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will hold an Adminis-
trative Hearing; 1:00p.m., a Regular Meeting: 3:00 p.m.,
and a Public Hearing; 5:00 p.m. In the Board Room of
the District Services Center located at 1007 West Main
Street, Inverness, Florida on Tuesday, January 13,
2009.
The purpose of the Administrative hearing Is to act
upon proposed student expulsionss. The Regular Meet-,
Ing Is to discuss and act upon other business that
needsto come before the oaord. The purpose of the
Public Hearing is to approve the new Policy 5.321,
Bullying and Harassment.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made by
the Board, with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting, he may need a record of the proceed-
ings and may need to Insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings Is made, which record shouldlinclude
the testimony and evidence upon which his appeal Is
to be based.
/s/ Sandra Himmel, Superintendent
Citrus County School Board
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9.2009.
826-0109 FCRN
12/18 meeting Citrus County Library System
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County Special Library Advisory Board will
hold their regular Meeting at 4:00 PM on the 22nd day
of January, 2009, at Lakes Region Library
1511 Druid Road, Inverness, FL 34452
ANY PERSON DESIRING FURTHER INFORMATION
REGARDING THIS MEETING MAY CONTACT THE LIBRARY
ADVISORY BOARD RECORDING SECRETARY AT THE
CITRUS COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM, ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICE, 425 W. ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD, BEVERLY HILLS,
FLORIDA 34465. TELEPHONE (352) 746-9077
ANY PERSON REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMO-"
DATION AT THIS MEETING BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY OR
PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT SHOULD CONTACT THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, 111 WEST MAIN STREET, THIRD
FLOOR, INVERNESS, FLORIDA 34450, (352) 341-6560, AT
LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING. IF YOU ARE
HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED, USE THE TTY TELEPHONE
(352) 249-1292.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION OF THE GOVERNING BODY WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR
SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO PROVIDE THAT A VERBA-
TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
(SECTION 286.0101, FLORIDA STATUES)
/s/ JOHN THRUMSTON
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Jan. 9, 2009.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Crystal River Is seeking proposals for consult-
ing services related to the development of master
plans for two City parks. Interested/qualified firms
should contact the Office of the City Manager at
352-795-4216 ext. 301 to request copies of the RFP
specifications. RFP responses must be submitted no
later than 3:00 pm, on Feb 9, 2009.
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9, 2009,
819-0109 FCRN
2008-CP-000818 Lorraine 0. White Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
UCN:
Ref: 2008-CP-000818
IN RE: ESTATE OF LORRAINE 0. WHITE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of LORRAINE 0.
WHITE, deceased, whose date of death was June 22,
2008; File Ref, Number 2008-CP-000818, Is pending In
the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Di-
vision, the address of which Is 110 N. Apopka Avenue,
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, In-
cluding unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims,
on whom a copy of this notice Is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE 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 clalmsor demands against decedent's estate,
Including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice is 1/2/2009.
Personal Representative;
/s/ Linda C, White
1952 S. Casey Point
Homosassa, FL 34448
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ James A. Staack, Esquire Florida Bar No. 296937
.STAACK. SIMMS & HERNANDEZ, P.A.
900 Drew Street, Suite 1, Clearwater, FL 33755
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 2 and 9. 2009.
830-0116 FCRN
2008-CP- 1109 Richard Byron Odler Taylor
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2008-CP-1 109
IN RE: ESTATE OF: RICHARD BYRON ODIER TAYLOR
a/k/a RICHARD B. TAYLOR
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of RICHARD BYRON
ODIER TAYLOR a/k/a RICHARD B. TAYLOR, Deceased,
whose date of death was October 2.2008, and whose
social security number Is 261-94-3325 Is pending In the
Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Room 101, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and ad-
dresses of the Personal Representative and the Per-
sonal 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 the Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE, OR THIRTY (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 THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED:
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
01/09/2009.
Personal Representative:
Dennis G. Odler
3631 Northeast 15th Avenue
Ocaola, Florida 34479
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Eugene A. Wlechens, Esq Florida Bar No.: 212946
LANDT, WIECHENS, LOPEER &AYRES
445 Northeast Eighth Ave., Ocala, FL 34470
(352) 732-8622
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 9 and 16,2009.
833-0116 FCRN
2008-CA-5736 BankAmerica/ Robert L. Simms
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.; 2008-CA-5736
BANKAMERICA HOUSING SERVICES, A DIVISION OF
BANK OF AMERICA, FSB 9119 Corporate Lake Drive,
Suite 175, Tampa, Florida 33634,
Plaintiff,
v.
ROBERT L. SIMMS, and KELLY L. SIMMS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT L SIMMS, and
KELLY L. SIMMS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a civil action has been filed
against you In the Circuit Court, County of Citrus, State
of Florida, to foreclose certain real property described
as follows:
TRACT 19, BLOCK L, OF HERITAGE ACRES, UNIT NO. 4, AS
PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES
8 THROUGH 11, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1998
SKYLINE CORP., 28 X 62, OAK SPRINGS MOBILE HOME,
VIN #32620212LAB.
You are required to file a written response with the
Court and serve a copy of your written defenses, if
any, to It on Timothy D, Padgett, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is 2878 Remington Green Circle, Talla-.
hassee, Florida 32308, at least thirty (30) days frorrfthe
date of first publication, and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the complaint.
Dated this 29th day of .December, 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
CLERK OF COURT
By:; /s/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9 and 16, 2009,
820-0109 FCRN
09-2008-CA-005948 Cltibank/ Tullach
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
SCASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-005948
CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
NELLY A. TULLOCH, et al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO;:
NELLY A TULLOCH
Current Residence: 3206 Site To See, Eustis FL 32726
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NELLY A TULLOCH
Current Residence: 3206 Site To See, Eustis FL 32726
YOU ARE NQTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the followinrg described property:
LOT 13, BLOCK 1678, OF CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT
TWENTY-THREE, A SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES
115 THROUGH 133, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It, on
Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose
address Is 1800 NW 491h STREET, SUITE 120,
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before February 2,, 2009,
a date which Is within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice In the CITRUS COUNTY
CHRONICLE and file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief demanded In the
complaint.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to partlclpate in this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provislaon of cer-
tain assistance, Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 workings days of your receipt
of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call
1-800-955-8771,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 24
day of December, 2008.
829-0
1/30 sole- United An
PUBLIC
NOTICE OF I
Pursuant F.S. 328.17, Unit(
as agent with power of i
vessels) to the highest bi
marina; cash or cashier'
auctions are held w/reser
954-563-1999. Sale Date J
3411 NW 9th Ave. #707. F
V11203 1991 OSYI FL6801GV hull id#: OSY22263H091
outboard pleasure gass while fiberglass L 22ft r/o
Thomas Benton Moore Jr. Lienor: Riverhaven Marina
5296 S. Rivervlew CR, Homosassa, FL
Ucensed and Bonded Auctioneers & Surveyors FLAB422
FLAU 765 & 1911.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9 and 16, 2009.
828-0109 FCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITRUS COUNTY HAS BEEN AWARDED
FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER THE
EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER
NATIONAL BOARD PROGRAM
Citrus County has been chosen to receive $99,028.00
to supplement emergency food and shelter programs
In the county.
The selection was made by a National Board that Is
chaired by the Department of Homeland Security's
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and
consists of representatives from American Red Cross,
Catholic Charities, USA, National Council of the
Churches of Christ In the U.S.A., The Salvation Army,
United Jewish Communities and United Way of Amer-
Ica. The Local Board was charged to distribute funds
appropriated by Congress to help expand the ca-
pacity of food and shelter program In high-need
areas around the country.
A Local Board made up of American Red Cross, Cath-
olic Charities, Jewish Federation, Veteran's Administra-
tion, North Suncoast Ministerial Association, The Salva-
tion Army, Citrus County Government, Key Training
Center and United Way of Citrus County will determine
how the funds awarded to Citrus County are to be dis-
tributed among the emergency food and shelter pro-
grams run by local service agencies In the area. The
Local Board Is responsible for recommending agencies
to receive these funds and any additional funds availa-
ble under this phase of the program.
Under the terms of the grant from the National Board,
local agencies chosen to receive funds must. 1) be pri-
vate voluntary non-profits or units of government, (2)
have an accounting system, 3) practice nondiscrimina-
tion, 4) have demonstrated the capability to deliver
emergency food and/or shelter programs, pnd 5) If
they are a private voluntary organization, they must
have a voluntary board. Qualifying agencies are
urged to apply.
Citrus County has distributed Emergency Food and
Shelter funds previously with Citrus United Basket (CUB).
Citrus Abuse Shelter Association (CASA). The Salvation
Army, Annie W. Johnson Senior Service Center, Citrus
County Family Resource Center, Pregnancy & Family.
Life Center, and United Way of Citrus County partici-
pating. These agencies were responsible for provid-
ing 3.313 meals, 1,457 nights of mass shelter, 127 nights
of. emergency shelter, as well as rent and/or mortgage
assistance to 36 households, and utility assistance to 51
households during 2008.
Public or private voluntary agencies Interested In ap-
plying for Emergency Food and Shelter Program funds
must contact Barbara Martinuzzi at the United Way of
Citrus County at 5399 West Gulf To Lake Highway,
Lecanto. FL 34461-8531, by email at
barbara.martinuzzl@local.unitedway.org, or by calling
527-8894 for an application. The deadline for applica-
tions to be received Is January 27, 2009 at 3:00 p.m,
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9, 2009,
832-0116 FCRN
09-2008-CA-006440 US Bank/ Velez Jr.
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIV IL ACTION
CASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-006440
DIVISION:
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON
BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE ASSET BACKED
SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST,
SERIES AMQ 2006-HE7 ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES AMQ 2006-HE7,
Plaintiff.
vs.
EDWARD VELEZ JR., et al,
Defendanl(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DEBORAH L. VELEZ
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1983 SOUTH CASEY POINT
HOMOSASSA, FL 34448
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
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 SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIEDethat an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property in CITRUS County.
Florida::
LOT 12 OF CAMPBELL WOODS ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 77, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been flied against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days
after the first publication, If any, on Florida Default Law
Group, P.L., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter: other-
wise a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once each week for
two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 30
day of December, 2008,
Betty Strifier
Clerk of the Court
(Court Seal)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9 and 16, 2009. F08087038
834-0116 FCRN
09-2008-CA-006240 JPMorgan/ Kelley
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-006240
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TERESA F. KELLEY, et al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DARREN L. KELLEY
Last Known Address: 2783 W. Mesa Verde Dr., Beverly
Hills, FL 34465
Also Attempted At: 115 Palisades Ct., Mooresvllle NC
34465 and 13813 Old Vermillion Dr., Huntersvllle NC
28078
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following described property:
LOT 11, BLOCK 315, PINE RIDGE UNIT THREE, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 51
THROUGH 67, INCLUSIVE, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID LAND
SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to.It, on
Marshall C. Watson, PA., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose
address is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120,
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before February 9,, 2009,.
a date which Is within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice in the CITRUS COUNTY
CHRONICLE and file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plaintlff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief demanded In the
complaint.
If you are a person with Disabilities who need any ac-
commodation to participate in this proceeding, you
Public Notice:
All Interested parties within Citrus County are hereby
advised that the Citrus County Board of County Com-
missioners, acting as Citrus County Transit, Is applying to
the Florida Department of Transportation for a capital
grant under Section 5310 and/or 5311 of the Federal
Transit Act of 1991, as amended, for the purchase of 6
passenger wheelchair and stretcher accessible buses
and/or 12 passenger wheelchair accessible buses to
be used for the provision of public transit services within
Citrus County,
A Public Hearing has been scheduled on January 20.
2009 9:00AM at 3600 W. Sovereign Path Room 166.
Lecanto Florida 34461 for the purpose of advising all In-
terested parties of service being contemplated If grant
funds are awarded, and to Insure that contemplated
services would not represent a duplication of current
proposed services provided by existing transit or Para
transit operators In the area.
This hearing will be conducted If, and only If, a written
request for the hearing Is received by Wednesday, Jan-
uary 14, 2009 by 5:00 p.m. (two business days prior to
the scheduled hearing).
Requests for a hearing must be addressed to Citrus
County Transit, attention Lon Frye at 2804 Marc
Knighton Court, Suite B Room 129, Lecanto Fl. 34461. A
copy of the request should be sent to the Florida De-
partment of Transportation. District Seven, Attn: Iba
Lopez at 11201 N. McKinley Drive, MS-7330, Tampa, FL
33612.
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9 and 11. 2009.
831-0116 FCRN
2008 CA 6575 LoSolle/ Wllson-Byberg
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUN-
TY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2008 CA 6575
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2007-CB2,
Plaintiff,
vs. ,
DORIS L. WILSON-BYBERG A/K/A DORIS LAREE WILSON;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DORIS L. WILSON-BYBERG
A/K/A DORIS LAREE WILSON; IF UVING, 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: CYPRESS VILLAGE PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; SUGARMILL WOODS
CIVIC ASSOCIATION. INC.; WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS, UENORS. OR TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTS) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY.,
THROUGH, UNDER. OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UN-
KNOWN TENANT #1: UNKNOWN TENANT #2:
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DORIS L WILSON-BYBERK A/K/A DORIS LAREE
WILSON; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DORIS L.
WILSON-BYBERG A/K/A DORIS LAREE WILSON; IF LIVING,
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF. SAID
DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED. AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES. AS-
SIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS:
Whose residence are/is unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or writ-
ten defenses, If any, In the above proceeding with the
Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon
the plaintiff's attomey, Law Offices of Daniel C.
Consuegra, 9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, 'FL
33619-1328, telephone (813) 915-8660, facsimile (813)
915-0559, within thirty days of the first publication of this
Notice, the nature of this proceeding being a suit for
foreclosure of mortgage against the following de-
scribed property, to wit:
LOT 4, BLOCK B-15, CYPRESS VILLAGE SUGARMILL
WOODS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86-150,
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1-150 AND PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES
1-16, AND AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 87A, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
7 HOPTREE COURT
HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
If you fall to file your answer or written defenses In
the above proceeding, on plaintiff's attorney, a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint or Petition.
DATED at CITRUS County this 30 day of Dec., 2008.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Court Seal)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
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 Re-
lay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 9 and 16.2009.
821-0109 FCRN
09-2008-CA-006237 Citibank/ Muetzel
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-006237
CITIBANK, N.A,, AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU SERIES 2007-HE2
TRUST.
Plaintiff,
vs.
JEROME MUETZEL, et al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JEROME MUTETZEL
Last Known Address: 2314 S Gabin Terrace, Homosassa
FL 34448
Also Attempted At: 10473 124th Terrace, Largo FL'
33773; 6390 W Homosassa Tri., Homosassa FL 34448 and
5818 S. Power Terrace, Homosassa Springs FL 34447
Current Residence Unknown
ROBIN MUTETZEL
Last Known Address: 2314 S Gabin Terrace, Homosasso
FL 34448
Also Attempted At: 10473 124th Terrace, Largo FL
33773; 6390 W Homosassa Tri,, Homosassa FL 34448 and
5818 S. Power Terrace, Homosassa Springs FL 34447
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following described property:
SEE EXHIBIT "A"
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It, on
Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose
address Is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120,
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before February 2. 2009,
a date which Is within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice In the CITRUS COUNTY
CHRONICLE and file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the'relief demanded In the
complaint.
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 workings days of your receipt
of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 24
day of December, 2008.
Betty Strlfler
As Clerk of the Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk
EXHIBIT "A"
A TRACT OF LAND IN THE SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION
822-0109 FCRN
09-2008-CA-007065 Wells Forgo/ Motta
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIV IL ACTION
CASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-007065
DIVISION:
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GERALD J. MOTTA, TRUSTEE OF THE MOTTA FAMILY
LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 9, 1995, el al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTr16N
TO:
THE UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF THE MOTTA
FAMILY LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 9, 1995
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
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 SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property in CITRUS County,
Florida::
LOT 7: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH,
RANGE 20 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47 MINUTES
58 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 13 A DISTANCE OF
369.88 FEET THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 25
SECONDS EAST 414.62 FEET TO A POINT OF THE WESTERLY
BOUNDARY OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD
BOOK 408, PAGE 141, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 27 DEGREES 10 MIN-
UTES 09 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY BOUND-
ARY 609.12 FEET THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID BOUND-
ARY 502.49 FEET THENCE EAST 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EASTERLY
BOUNDARY OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD
BOOK 408, PAGE 141, A DISTANCE OF 490.41 FEET
THENCE SOUTH 27 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 09 SECONDS
EAST ALONG SAID BOUNDARY 279.64 FEET THENCE
NORTH 62 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST
394.46 FEET TO THE WATERS OF LAKE TSALA APOPKA
THENCE ALONG SAID WATER NORTH 26 DEGREES 50
MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 393.60 FEET NORTH 4
DEGREES 20 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST 208.51 FEET AND
NORTHERLY 50 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE INTERSECTION
OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 WITH THE WATERS OF LAKE TSALA
APOPKA THENCE WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 10 FEET
MORE OR LESS TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12,
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST THENCE SOUTH 50
FEET THENCE WEST 275.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR
INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER4HE LANDS AS DESCRIBED
IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 408, PAGE 139, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days
after the first publication, If any, on Florida Default Law
Group, P.L., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter other-
wise a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once each week for
two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle
,WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 24 *
day of December, 2008.
Betty Strtfier
Clerk of the Court
(Court Seal)
By: /s/,M.A, Michel
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 2 and 9. 2009. F08108106
823-0123 FCRN
2006-CA-1798 Stiegele/ HIte
Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2006-CA-1798
LAWRENCE STIEGELE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN HITE and PHYLLIS HITE, husband and wife,
RICHARD HAUTER and DEANNA HAUTER, husband and
wife, JACK PUTZER and AMBROSIA INVESTMENTS, INC., a
Florida Corporation,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Defendant AMBROSIA INVESTMENTS, INC., and all
parties claiming by or through said defendant and all
parties having or clalmin g to have any right, title or In-
terest In the property herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that. an action to cancel and set
aside certain deeds recorded on the Public Records of
Citrus County, Florida, affecting the title to the follow-
Ing real property located In Citrus County, Florida,
to-wit:
Lot 10, Messina Acres, an unrecorded subdivision In
Section 5, Township 18 South, Range 17 East, Citrus
County, Florida, being more particularly described as
follows:
Commence at the SW comer of the NW 1/4 of the NW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 18 South, Range 17 East,
thence run N 88 Deg. 55' 44" E along the South line of
said NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, 308.19 feetto a point on the
West right-of-way line of a 50-foot wide road; thence
run N 00 Deg. 41' 16" W along said West right-of-way
line 25.00 feet to a point on the North right-of-way line
of said 50-foot wide road; thence run N 88 Deg. 55' 44"
E along said North right-of-way line 643.06 feet; thence
run N 64 Deg. 29' 45" E along said North right-of-way
line 53.22 feet to a point on the East line of the W 1/2 of
the E 1/2 of said NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4; thence run N 00
Deg. 43' 29" W along said East line 650.48 feet; thence
run S 88 Deg. 55' 44" W 332.98 feet to the Point of Begin-
ning; thence continue S 88 Deg. 55' 44" W 332.98 feet;
thence run N 00 Deg.41' 16" W 621.38 feet to the North
line of the aforementioned NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said
Section 5; thence run N 88 Deg. 59' 21" E along said
North Ine 332.77 feet; thence run S 00 Deg. 42' 23" E
621.00 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Together with a 25-foot wide Easement for Ingress and
egress over and across the following-described
lands:
Commence at the SW corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 18 South, Range 17 East,
thence run N 88 Deg. 55' 44" E along the South line of
said NW 1/4 of the'NW 1/4,308.19 feel to a point on the
West right-of-way line of a 50-foot wide road; thence
run N 00 Deg. 41' 16" W along said West right-of-way
line 25.00 feet to a point on the North right-of-way Ine
of said 50-foot wide road; thence run N 88 Deg. 55' 44"
E along said North right-of-way lIne 25.00 feet to the
Point of Beginning; thence run N 00 Deg. 41' 16" W
1030.00 feet; thence run N 89 Deg. 18' 44" E 25.00 feet;
thence run S 00 Deg. 41'16" E 344.83 feet; thence run N
88 Deg. 55' 44" E 307.98 feet; thence run S 00 Deg. 42'
23" E 25.00 feet; thence run S 88 Deg. 55' 44" W 307.99
feet; thence run S 00 Deg. 41' 16" E 660.00 feet to a
point on the aforementioned North right-of-way lIne;
thence S 88 Deg. 55' 44" W along said North
right-of-way line 25.00 feet to the Point of Beginning,
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of yur written defenses, If any, on DAVID
LA CROIX. ESQ., Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Box
254, Homosassa Springs. FL 34447, on or before Feb. 2,
2009, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court ei-
ther before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded In the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on Dec. 23,
2008,
BETTY STRIFLER,
Citrus County Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ MA. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 2.9, 16 and 23. 2009.
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News NOTES
Advent Hope,
Crystal River
The Bible study for all ages
is at 10 a.m. Saturday. Wor-
ship service starts at 11:30.
The weekly fellowship meal
follows the service; all are in-
vited to stay.
The evening service is one-
half hour before sunset.
Wednesday, the vegetarian
store is open from 10 a.m. to
noon. From 6:30 to 8 p.m.
teens and adults meet for
study.
For more information, call
794-0071 or visit the Web site
at www.adventhopechurch
.com.
The church is at 428 N.E.
Third Ave., Crystal River.
Congregation
Beth Sholom
The new, revitalized Con-
gregation Beth Sholom, Civic
Circle, Beverly Hills, extends
an invitation to join it at Sab-
bath services at 7:30 p.m.
today or at 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
For more information about
the congregation, call 746-
5303.
Glad Tidings Church,
Crystal River
Sabbath school begins at
9:15 a.m. Saturday with song,
then study at Glad Tidings
Church. Divine hour follows at
11 a.m. Elder Shaffer will bring
us the bread of life. A vegetar-
ian lunch is provided after the
service.
At 6 p.m. Thursday, an on-
going Bible prophecy seminar
is in progress. All are invited.
The church is at 622 N.E.
Second St., Crystal River
(next to Burger King). All are
invited to worship. For infor-
mation, call 628-1743.
Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Hernando
Hemando Seventh-day Ad-
ventist services start at 11
a.m. Saturday.
A fellowship luncheon will
follow the worship service and
all are invited to attend.
The adult Sabbath School
program begins at 9:15 a.m.,
followed at 10 a.m. by a Bible
study. Classes for children are
available at 9:30 a.m.
There is a mid-week meet-
ing at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
The church at 1880 N.
Trucks Ave., Hernando. Phone
344-2008.
Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Homosassa
"How Should I Pray?" is the
title of the sermon, by Pastor
Dale Wolfe at the 11 a.m. wor-
ship hour.
The Sabbath School pro-
gram with Susane Adams
starts at 9:30 a.m. Discussion
groups start at 10 a.m. and will
explore the "Prophetic Gift."
Classes are provided for
children.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday. prayer
meeting will be presenting a
series of the book of Revela-
tion led by Pastor Dale Wolfe.
The church is at 5863 Car-
dinal St.
Seventh`day Adventist
Church, Inverness
Sing-along from 6 to 7
p.m. today at Inverness Sev-
enth-day Adventist Church.
Jim Wyckoff returns to lead
Sabbath school Saturday be-
ginning with singing at 9:10
a.m. Adult Bible classes are
studying The Prophetic Gift.
Afull communion service,
including footwashing, will be
celebrated at the 11 a.m. wor-
ship service, with new Pastor
Jonathan Peinado preaching
from John 13:1-10, "You Are
Clean."A vegetarian buffet fol-
lows the morning services.
Vespers with Craig Noles
begins at 5 p.m. Health Food
Store opens at 6.
Spanish Class meets 6.
p.m., Tuesday, French class
Wednesday at 7:15
Community services thrift
shop and health food store are
open 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday
Prayer meeting is 6 to 7 p.m.
Church is just inside Eden
Gardens, 4.5 miles east of In-
verness on State Road 44.
Visit www.sda-inverness.com.
Volunteers choose helping
path for happiness
William James wrote: "Lives based on
having are less free than lives based
on doing and being." It feels won-
derful after we buy something we really want
... for a while. But it doesn't take long for the
thrill to subside and be replaced
by the desire for another material
object. Things do break, wear out
or are taken for granted. When we
frequently find ourselves thinking,
"I'll be happy when I get this
thing," we can choose another path
for happiness.
We can do something to bring
someone happiness. Today, we can'
enjoy the pleasure of giving our
gift of time to mentor a child, visit Ruth
someone who is all alone in a care AROUI
center, offer a Doctor Ride, deliver COMM
a meal or just have a listening ear
for a troubled teen.
It is all too easy for us to get caught up in
our own world, centered on our own needs
and desires and those people who are close
to us in our church or club. It is time for us to
reflect upon the many urgent needs of others
which we are capable of meeting along the
volunteer path. We have gifts and talents to
share lovingly.
Consider a world map, acknowledging all
the people, countries and cultures within its
scope. What makes it all work? How do we fit
into such a large plan?
We can fit into the world plan when we are
in harmony with others. We are part of a co-
hesive whole, one among billions of people.
We depend on others, and others depend on
us.
We can participate, contribute and cele-
brate the special gifts of creativity, the skills
we have been given, in harmony and service,
as we share whenever and wherever we are
given an opportunity to do so.
Hope Wildlife Rehabilitation
Hope Wildlife Rehabilitation is in need of
volunteers and financial support for the food,
medical care and housing for injured and or-
phaned animals that are being cared for by
volunteers. Call 628-9464.
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is seeking volunteers
to help with construction, run a register in
the Homestore and answer phones in the of-,
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fice: Call 563-2744.
The Path Shelter
The Path Shelter is in need of a volunteer
to help with tree cutting and repotting, and
who is willing to assist at their farm and nurs-
ery. Also needed is a carpenter to
help set up a woodshop for build-
ing and refinishing furniture. Call
527-6500.
Spot Family Center
The Spot Family Center is look-
ing for volunteers to help in their
thrift stores in Beverly Hills at 2 S.
Melbourne St, and in Inverness at
1319 U.S. 41 North. Call 726-0099.
Reminders
.evins rThe Nature Coast Volunteer
ID THE Center is sponsoring a program to
UNITY engage people with disabilities in
__ volunteer service. The program
will help us to understand the needs and abil-
ities and benefits of the dependable people
wanting to volunteer their special skills and
creativity. Call Dianna Boggs at 527-5970.
CASA (Citrus Abuse Shelter Association)
has saved lives throughout Citrus County and
beyond with their cell phone donation pro-
gram. Since 2003 they have been collecting
used cell phones along with a charger which
provides a 911 emergency contact Drop-off
points include 401 W Tompkins St in Inver-
ness, 28 N.W U.S. 19 in Crystal River and 3495
S. Suncoast Highway in Homosassa (Cham-
ber of Commerce offices).
Adopt a Rescued Pet is accepting dona-
tions to purchase flea control products, cans
of food to be distributed to local food
pantries. Call 795-9550.
The Blanket Drive in memory of Mary
Ehresman continues. Drop-off points for
blankets, warm clothes and tents for the
homeless are the Justin Case Auto Repair on
U.S. 19 in Homosassa, First Assembly of God
in Inverness, St Margaret's Episcopal
Church in Inverness, and the Homosassa
Lions Club.
This column is for and about volunteers.
C11 Ruth Levins at 795-3006 with volunteer
information or write to her at PO. Box 803,
Crystal River, FL 34423-0803.
Love is.. .a volunteer.
Refuge friends slate annual meeting
Special to the Chronicle known as the Cary Property
S-- th hThere will be a on Mason Creek Road). The
According to Article IV of f th area includes nature and
the By-laws of the Friends of guided tour of the birding trails, all within a nat-
Chassahowitzka National new Refuge ural environment. Friends
Wildlife Refuge Complex Inc. member Ross Knudsen, who
(Friends), members are Recreation Area. has spearheaded the project,
hereby notified of the organi- will lead the tour, sharing
zation's annual meeting at 1 of and behind the club (the with us all the hard work
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, at the office is the old Homosassa done by volunteers. Also in-
Homosassa Civic Club, in Old Library). cluded in the tour will be the
Homosassa. Keynote speaker On observation tower and kayak
this year will be Marla On display will be informa- launch area built with funds
Chancey, newly appointed di- tion about the various donated by the Lastinger
rector of the Citrus County friends' activities and events Family Foundation.,
Visitors Bureau. Chancey that have taken place during The Friends of Chassahow-
will give a presentation about the past year This is a public itzka is a nonprofit organiza-
"The Relationship of the meeting, and both members tion dedicated to promoting
Refuges, State Parks and and the public are welcome conservation awareness, ap-
Wildlife with Visitors and to attend. For more informa- preciation of the Refuge
Tourism in Citrus County" tion, call 563-2088, ext 215. Complex, and providing as-
The Civic Club is at the in- After the presentation and distance to the mission and
tersection of Yulee Drive and business meeting, there will programs of the U.S. Fish and
Mason Creek roads, behind be a guided tour of the new Wildlife Service. For more in-
the Fire Station at 10974 W. Refuge Recreation Area, the formation, visit the friends
Creek Lane, Homosassa. Salt Marsh Interpretive Trail, Web sites at www.fcnwr.org
Parking is available in front in Old Homosassa (formerly and www.friendsofchazz.org.
Auditions
necessary to
casting process
Theater auditions by any their emotions to interfere
other name are still au- with their reading. Yet, when
editions, whether they rehearsal begins, they are
are called try-outs, inter- comfortable. Actors have
views or casting mixed feeling
calls. According to about auditions.
the dictionary, an After holding audi-
audition is "a tions for our next
hearing to test the show, 'The Wed-
voice of an actor, J ding. From Hell,
musician or Italian Style," I
speaker." Audi- asked some of my
tions can strike cast members how
fear into the heart they felt about au-
of a theater "wan- editions. Surpris-
nabe." According Jeri Augustine ingly, all were very
to most directors, THEATER positive.
an audition is a Dave Starker, a
test to see how SPOTLIGHT newcomer to Gulf
well the person Islands, said he re-
fits the role they are seeking ally likes auditioning even if
to fill. he isn't cast in the show. Mike
Auditions are conducted in Shier Jr. claims that he goes
a few different ways. There into an audition with confi-
are "open" or "closed" audi- dence and assurance that he
tions. There are others that will be cast My assistant di-
request memorizing' pre- rector -for "Wedding From
pared material and those Hell, Italian Style," Jim Far-
that ask for reading from a ley, said, I like closed audi-
script In an open audition, tions, but I really think cold,
the candidate readings are
performs in An audition better than
front of all the using a pre-
other candi- is a test to see pared mono-
dates looking logue. In a cold
for a part in a how well reading, there
show. A closed may be some ap-
audition would the person prehension, but
refer to the can- fits the role they I've done so
didate perform- many now that it
ing for just are seeking., doesn't bother
those in charge, me anymore."
the director Another new-
and/or musical director and
the stage manager. Since Gulf
Islands Civic Theatre is not
considered a musical theater,
a closed audition Would not
be the suitable way to select
an actor for a part.
From my point of view as a
director, I prefer to use the
cold reading method. To ask
someone to prepare memo-
rized material doesn't give
the director enough insight
into how that person fits into
the show. The inflections ex-
hibited in the recitation may
not be anything like what the
character in the show must
demonstrate. In what we
refer to as a cold reading, the
director summarizes the
show and gives a brief de-
scription of the part he asks
the candidate to read from
the script. Often, the candi-
date will have no knowledge
of the show and no idea of
what he will be asked to read.
Some directors will have the
actors switch around and
read many different parts in
order to judge their ability.
There are excellent actors
who readily admit that they
don't do well at a cold read-
ing audition. Some are too
nervous and excited about
the event. They may allow
comer to Gulf Islands Shelby
Bennett declared, "I get nerv-
ous and excited about audi-
tions, but I look forward to
them, because it gives me the
opportunity to see what I can
do." Ashley Kisner, who plays
the part of the bride in the
upcoming show said," I like
to watch others auditioning,
but I don't mind any cold
readings as long as I don't
have to sing."
Larry Blanken, a veteran of
about 50 Gulf Islands shows,
said he doesn't usually audi-
tion, he just fills in when an
extra man is needed and the
director thinks he fits the
part But since he has also di-
rected many shows, he
prefers the cold readings as
necessary to cast selection.
Auditions have been held.
The cast for "Wedding From
Hell, Italian Style" has been
selected.
The show will open as din-
ner theater in March at Tus-
cany on the Meadow., For
more information, call Jeri
Augustine at 795-3077.
Jeri Augustine is a
producer/director with
Gulf Islands Civic Theater
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New officers
FRANK BURGHARDT/Special to the Chronicle
Recently, the German American Club of West Central Florida Inc. elected officers for 2009-10. From left are: Michael Reis, membership; Sonja
Burghardt, secretary; Eleonore Price, treasurer; Grace Snyder-Donahoo, president; and Horst Spangenberg, vice president.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7
Lotto: 2 5 13-28-31 -41
6-of-6 No winner
5-of-6 62 $4,383
4-of-6 3,528 $62.50
3-of-6 68,426 $4.50
Fantasy 5: 4-6-27-29-33
5-of-5 2 winners $112,317.03
4-of-5 276 $131
3-of-5 8,969 $11
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6
Mega Money: 10- 11 15- 27
Mega Ball: 18
4-of-4 MB 1 winner $1.3 million
4-of-4 5 $1,584
3-of-4 MB 66 $263
3-of-4 1,390 $37
2-of4 MB 1,674 $21.50
1-of-4 MB 13,330 $2.50
2-of-4 37,371 $2
Fantasy 5:11 22 23 27 36
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4-of-5 270 $555
3-of-5 9,046 $20
MONDAY, JANUARY 5
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4-of-5 354 $555
3-of-5 10,226 $12.50
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Today in
HISTORY
Today is Friday, Jan. 9, the
ninth day of 2009. There are 356
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 9,1913, Richard Mil-
hous Nixon, the 37th president of
the United States, was born in
Yorba Linda, Calif.
On this date:
In 1788, Connecticut became
the fifth state to ratify the U.S.
Constitution.
In 1861, Mississippi seceded
from the Union.
In 1959, the Western series
"Rawhide" premiered on CBS-
TV.
In 1972, reclusive billionaire
Howard Hughes, speaking by
telephone from the Bahamas to
reporters in Hollywood, said a
purportedly authorized biography
of him by Clifford Irving was a
fake.
In 1997, a Comair commuter
plane crashed 18 miles short of
the Detroit Metropolitan Airport,
killing all 29 people on board.
Ten years ago: At the White
House, presidential advisers pre-
pared a public and legal defense
in President Bill Clinton's im-
peachment trial on charges of
perjury and obstruction of justice;
Senate Majority Leader Trent
Lott, meanwhile, pledged "above
all, fairness" to the president,
who ended up being acquitted.
Five years ago: An Ohio
woman who'd claimed to have
lost a lottery ticket worth $162
million was charged with filing a
false police report.'(Elecia Battle
was later convicted of the misde-
meanor and put on one year's
probation.)
One year ago: President
Bush, on his first visit to Israel as
president, warned Iran of "seri-
ous consequences" if it meddled
again with U.S. warships in the
Persian Gulf.
Today's Birthdays: Author
Judith Krantz is 81. Football Hall-
of-Famer Bart Starr is 75.
Sportscaster Dick Enberg is 74.
Folk singer Joan Baez is 68.
Rock musician Jimmy Page (Led
Zeppelin) is 65. Singer David Jo-
hansen (aka Buster Poindexter)
is 59. Singer Crystal Gayle is 58.
Actor J.K. Simmons is 54. Nobel
Peace laureate and human
rights activist Rigoberto Menchu
is 50. Actress Joely Richardson
is 44. Rock singer Steve Harwell
(Smash Mouth) is 42. Rock
singer-musician Dave Matthews
is 42. Actress-director Joey Lau-
ren Adams is 41. Singer A.J.
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