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Title: Citrus County chronicle
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
Inverness Fla
Publication Date: January 10, 2009
Copyright Date: 2009
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Citrus -- Inverness
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Never too soon
The day after winning the
BCS title, Florida coach
Urban Meyer says he fully
expects the team to repeat
next season./Page B1
OPINION:
Let's not
lose sight of the
big picture.
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TWEET, TWEET:
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species of
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SLICE AND DICE:


Budget battle
Lawmakers have pulled out
their knives and are attack-
ing the state budget with a
vengeance, compelled by
revenue shortfalls./Page A3
MARKET WATCH:
Stocks fall
The Dow slips 143
points on news that
employers cut
524,000 jobs in De-
cember./Page A7
WEEKEND WFiAF
Manatees!
There's tons of fun around
the county this weekend,
highlighted by the Manatee
Festival./Page A3
COMING UP:

'Smart'
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during
hard times.
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BRIAN LaPETER/Utrrin.cle
A manatee swims Thursday in the cool waters of Three Sisters Spring while some divers surface in the back-
ground. As residents and visitors of the Nature Coast descend upon Crystal River today and Sunday for the
annual Manatee Festival, the rising number of deaths in the past 10 years for the well-loved mammal is
alarming..

Deaths in county have increased substantially in past 10 years


KERn LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
In 2008, the number of mana-
tee deaths in .Citrus County was
the highest it's been in a decade,
according to Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commis-
sion statistics.
Citrus County had the fourth
highest number of manatee
deaths out of 43 counties cited in
the report. Overall, there were
337 deaths in Florida in 2008 -
20 more than 2007.
In Citrus County, there were 22
recorded manatee mortalities in
2008, which included eight wa-
tercraft deaths, six perinatal, five
natural and three undetermined.
One manatee died in Novem-
ber, and 10 manatees died two
per month January through
March, May and October. There
were three deaths in June and
four deaths in both July and De-
cember.


' The eight watercraft-related
deaths occurred in March, June,
July, October and December,
with two each in June, July and
December.
In 2007, there were 12
recorded manatee mortalities,
which included five watercraft
deaths, three perinatal, two nat-
ural and two undetermined.
Five manatees died one per
month in February, April, Au-
gust, September and November.
There were three deaths in July
and four in May.
The five watercraft-related
deaths occurred in February,
May, July and August, with two in
May.
There are eight cause-of-death
categories documented in the
manatee mortality reports wa-
tercraft, flood gate/canal lock,
other human, perinatal, cold
stress, natural, undetermined
and unrecovered.
Researchers use the data to
See MORBID/Page A2


MANATEE STATISTICS
FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Year Number Highest count
of deaths of manatees


2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
.2000
1999
1998


443
424
455
406
430
393
389
377
386
366
353


- Source: The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commis-
sion provided the mortality sta-
tistics. The Crystal River
National Wildlife Refuge, under
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv-
ice, provided the counts based
on aerial surveys.


Relief on wheels
A couple founds a mobile
crisis and disaster service to
serve whenever and wherever
God calls./Page Cl
GENDER LAW:
Uproar
A law aimed at providing
equal treatment for trans-
gender individuals runs into
strong opposition./Page A3
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Citrus County Commissioner John Thrum-
ston, left, and Clerk of Court Betty Strifler,
middle, met with State Attorney Brad King,
not pictured, about County Administrator An-
thony Schembri and alleged misuse of funds.


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attorney

Meeting was regarding

county administrator
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County Commissioner John
Thrumston said Friday that he and Clerk of
Court Betty Strifler met Monday with the
state attorney to discuss allegations of im-
proper spending by County Administrator
Anthony Schembri.
State Attorney Brad King said there were
no legal improprieties and suggested the
matter be handled administratively,
Thrumston said.
The next day, Schembri sent a three-page
memo to Strifler accusing her and top aide
Angela Vick of altering an audit to cast a
county official in a poor light .
Schembri said the timing is coincidental.
He said he didn't know that Strifler and
Thrumston met with King until after he
sent Strifler the audit memo.
Strifler did not return several phone
calls Friday for comment
Thrumston said Strifler met with him
last week with a list of what she said were
questionable expenditures on Schembri's
part Thrumston said that Strifler thought
Schembri was spending public money for
See OFFICIALS/Page A4


Cranes add

another leg

to migration

Flock makes 58-mile trek

to Lowndes Co., Alabama
Chronicle
Up, up and away! The cranes flew Friday
After being stuck in Chilton, Ala., for nine
consecutive days due to inclement weather,
the 2008 flock of migrating whooping
cranes traveled 58 miles to Lowndes
County, Ala.
In their field journal, Operation Migra-
tion team members said they found out
Thursday, due to circumstances beyond the
control of their stopover hosts, the cranes
would not be able to stay in their planned
Lowndes County pen site.
Fortunately, the team members found an
alternate location and accommodating
landowners. Instead of the originally
planned 46-mile flight, the cranes had to fly
58 miles to the new location team mem-
bers try to keep the length of the flight be-
tween 50 to 60 miles.
Still, the flight was not without struggle.
Seven out of the 14 cranes made it to the
stopover site and the other seven landed in
a field nearby. As of press time, two Opera-
tion Migration team members were with
the seven cranes in the field, waiting for
another team member to bring crates to
box up the birds to transport them the last
eight miles.
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LOSSES
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month from now.
"Behind the statistics that
we see flashing on the
screens are real lives, real
suffering, real fears," said
Obama, already moving full-
speed with Congress to put to-
gether an emergency revival
plan a week and a half before
taking office.
It's real, indeed, for 38-
year-old Rachel Davis of St
Louis.
"If .you get laid off right
now, God help your soul," she
said. "You better hope you've
got savings or someone back-
ing you." In fact, she was.laid
off three months ago after
-- working as a dental techni-
cian for 20 years. While Con-
gress and the new president
struggle to find answers, she
says, "I have no faith in this
system" and plans to move
out of the country in hopes of
finding better luck
The severe recession,
which just entered its second
year, is already the longest in
a quarter-century and is
likely to stretch well into this
year The fact that the country
is battling a housing collapse,
a lockup in lending and the
worst financial crisis since
the 1930s makes the down-
turn especially dangerous.
All the problems have
forced consumers and com-
panies alike to retrench, feed-
ing into a vicious cycle that
Washington policymakers are
finding difficult to break
Investors, too. The Dow
Jones industrial average fell
143 points Friday to end the
week down nearly 5 percent,
the worst week since Novem-
ber.
The Labor Department's
unemployment report
showed widespread damage
across U.S. industries and
workers hitting blue-collar
and white-collar workers,
people without high school
diplomas and those with col-
lege degrees.
"One word comes to mind
dreadful," said Stuart Hoff-
man, chief economist at PNC
Financial Services Group.
And, there's no relief in
sight The new year got off to a
rough start with a flurry of big
corporate layoffs, and there
were more on Friday. Air-
plane maker Boeing Co. said
it plans to cut about 4,500 jobs
this year, and uniform maker
G&K Services Inc. is elimi-
nating 460 jobs.
Employers also are cutting
workers' hours and forcing
some to go part-time. The av-
erage work week in Decem-
ber fell to 33.3 hours, the
lowest hi records dating to
1964- and a sign of more job
reductions in the months
ahead since businesses tend
to cut hours before eliminat-
ing positions entirely.
"There is no indication that
the job situation would stabi-
lize anytime soon," said Sung
Won Sohn, economist at the
Martin Smith School of Busi-
ness at California State Uni-
versity. "This could turn out to
be one of the worst economic
setbacks since the Great De-
pression."
Economists predict a net
total of 1.5 million to 2 million
or more jobs will vanish in
2009, and the unemployment
rate could hit 9 or 10 percent,
underscoring the challenges
Obama will face and the
tough road ahead for job
"seekers.
All told, 11.1 million people
were unemployed in Decem-


Unemployment
The monthly unemployment
rate for the past 13 months:
Seasonally adjusted 7.2%
7.5 percent
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2007 08
Monthly net change in nonfarm,
payroll employment:
Seasonally adjusted
Inthousands -524,00 9
100 .......
-100 .....
-200
-400. .
-600
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2007 08
SOURCE: Department of Labor AP
ber. An additional 8 million
people were working part
time a category that in-
cludes those who would like
to work full time but whose
hours were cut back or those
who were unable to find full-
time work. That was up
sharply from 7.3 million in
November.
If those part-time employ-
ees, discouraged workers and
others are factored in, the un-
employment rate would have
been much higher -13.5 per-
cent in December. That was
the highest for that broader
category in records going
back to 1994.
Worried about the sinking
economy and their own fi-
nancial fortunes, companies
are trimming payrolls as a
way to cut costs. Government
revisions showed losses in
both October and November
to be much deeper than pre-
viously reported.
"Clearly, the situation is
dire, it is deteriorating, and it
demands urgent action,"
Obama said Friday "For the
sake of our economy and our
people, this is the moment to
act, and to act without delay"
Obama, who takes over Jan.
20, is promoting a huge pack-
age of tax cuts and govern-
ment spending that could
total nearly $800 trillion over
two years. With add-ons by
lawmakers, the 'package
could swell to $850 billion or
higher.
The unemployment rate
zoomed from 6.8 percent in
November, to 7.2 percent last
month, the highest since Jan-
uary 1993.
Last year was the first that
payrolls had fallen for a full
year since 2002, and the loss
was the most since 1945,
when nearly 2.8 million jobs
disappeared. Though the
number of payroll jobs in the
U.S. has more than tripled
since then, losses of this mag-
nitude are still brutal.

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monitor manatee trends, not to strictly
compare numbers from one year to the
next, according to Martina Dewit, Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commis-
sion associate research scientist
Reason being, the numbers are not def-
inite. For example, perinatal deaths -the
deaths of calf or fetal manatees -'could
indirectly be the result of human actions
if the mother manatee died from a fatal
watercraft strike or ingesting fishing line.
Also, unrecovered and undetermined
deaths could be the result of natural
causes or human actions; if the causes
were known, they would change the data.
The varying factors are. why re-
searchers are careful about the way they
interpret the data.
As far as watercraft-related deaths,
"acute" and chronicc" are in the same
category. Manatees that die from chronic
watercraft injuries could have been hit
outside Citrus County and later wander
into the county to die.
"It doesn't really mean that they were
hit in Citrus County or Crystal River,"
Dewit said.
Regardless, eight is a high number for
watercraft deaths, Dewit said. While it


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need to be on the lookout for manatees,"
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"Always keep your eyes on the water
while you're out there," Dewit said.
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areas, they must be on the
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In December 2008, staff
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SATURDAY
JANUARY 10, 2009
www.chronicleonline.com


Around the
COUNTY
We want your
inauguration stories
Are you planning to attend
the presi-
dential inau-
guration
ceremonies
Jan. 20 in
Washington,
D.C.?
The
Chronicle is Barack
looking for Obama
locals who
will be at the event to describe
their experience at the histori-
cal event over the phone for a
news story Jan. 21.
To provide your contact in-
formation, please call or e-mail
reporter Cristy Loftis at 564-
2925 or cloftis@chronicleon-
line.com.
Hazardous waste
dropoff program
The county will be conduct-
ing a dropoff program for resi-
dents on Saturday, Jan. 24,
from 8:30 until 11:30 a.m.
Additional program informa-
tion is posted on the County
Web site at:
www.bocc.citrus.fl.us/pub-
works/swm, on the Landfill In-
formation sign on State Road
44 or call Solid Waste Man-
agement at 527-7670.
Burn ban put into
effect Friday
County Commission Chair-
man John Thrumston signed a
Declaration of Drought Emer-
gency Friday, putting a bum
ban in Citrus County into effect
immediately.
That means open burning is
forbidden in Citrus County until
the ban is rescinded. That ban
includes campfires, bonfires,
yard trash fires, household
trash fires, and wood or leaf
fires. The emergency was trig-
gered by extremely dry condi-
tions that can result in .
wildfires.
The ban includes setting off
fireworks and flares. It does
allow for residential outdoor
cooking as long as the cook-
ing is done on equipment de-
signed for that purpose and
designed to contain the fire,
flame and heat generated.
Penalties for violating the
ban include fines up to $500
and imprisonment of up to 60
days.
The emergency declaration
will go to the full county com-
mission at its regular meeting
on Tuesday, Jan. 13. For infor-
mation on the ban, call Citrus
County Fire Rescue at 527-
5406 during normal business
hours Monday through Friday.
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 & Re-
sort in Crystal River. The art
show will feature local artists
and their works on Florida's
native birds. Entrance to the
show is free and all funds
raised will be used to support
the community effort to pur-
chase and protect the Three
Sisters Springs property in
Crystal River.
Teenager in fair
condition after crash
A teenager is in fair condi-
tion at a Gainesville hospital
after a Thursday crash that
killed a Beverly Hills man.
Krystal Finette McCracken,
19, of Crystal River, is recover-
ing at Shands Hospital where
she was flown after the wreck
on County Road 491.
Paul James McDermott II,
41, died at the scene of the
crash.
The crash happened at
about 7:25 a.m. on County
Road 491, east of U.S. 41
near Holder, according' to pre-
liminary information from the
Florida Highway Patrol. Mc-
Dermott was driving south on
C.R. 491 and McCracken was


driving north.
When he approached a
curve in the roadway his 1988
Mazda entered the north-
bound lane and into the path
of McCracken's 2000 Volks-
wagen.
The crash remains under in-
vestigation.
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Jason Gens, of Tedder Construction of Ocala, spends a good bit of his workday on Friday in the cool water of the Ho-
mosassa River, as work continues at the Homosassa boat ramp. The ramp and dock are being repaired after years of
deterioration. The ramp is the only public access to the Homosassa River, but during its closure, boaters can use the
boat ramp at the Homosassa Riverside Resort for free. The total cost of the ramp repair project is $166,000, according
to county spokesman Jim Hunter. Company owner Randall Tedder says the ramp repairs should be complete by Thurs-
day. Schippers Marine is handling the dock repair at a cost of $15,934.




Manatee Fest highlights weekend


Dog show, music

concerts round out

schedule of fun

CRUSTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Celebrate the manatee, watch show
dogs in action, relax to classic country
tunes or jazz up your spirits with big
band music. :
This weekend's entertainment can be
found from Crystal River to Brooksville.
N The 23rd annual Florida Manatee
Festival will draw thousands to down-
town Crystal River Activities are from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday.
Admission is $2 for adults, and chil-
dren younger than 12 are free.
Festivalgoers will find a plethora of
things to do; including: perusing arts
and crafts booths, listening to live music
on three stages, checking out manatee
and wildlife educational information,
and enjoying a beer and wine garden,


plus children's activities.
There are also boat tours to see wild
manatees for $8 and a kayak poker run
for $10.
Parking is available at the Crystal
River Mall with free shuttles to the fes-
tival.
All proceeds go to the Chamber of
Commerce, which funds community
projects.
S The Inverness Kennel Club, along
with four other kennel clubs, are hosting
the Florida Classic Clusters in
Brooksville the next few days. There will
be American Kennel Club All-Breed Dog
Shows, obedience trials, rally trials and
tours to learn about AKC dog shows. Vis-
itors can go behind the scenes to learn
how a dog is judged and to meet dog
handlers. There will also be pet rescues
with adoptable pets and vendors selling
pet jewelry,.toys and treats.
The event is 8 a.nm. to 5 p.m. today,
Sunday and Monday, as well as Jan. 14
to 18 at the Florida Classic Park, 5360
Lockhart Road, Brooksville. Admission
is free and parking is $5. Sunday is
"Kids Day" and the first 100 children
ages 15 and younger who take the free
show tour will get a baseball hat Mon-
day is "Senior Day," and senior citizens


Arrest in child sex case


CRUSTY LoFTis
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Authorities arrested a 23-year-
old man Thursday in reference
to a sexual battery charge in-
volving a 3-year-old boy.
Jonathan Hughes Jahna, of
2499 W Paragon Lane, Dunnel-
lon, was arrested by Citrus
County sheriff's officials at his
home.
The sheriff's office began an
investigation of Jahna Dec. 19
when the mother of the child re-
ported that she arrived at the
home earlier than expected to


find Jahna and the 3-year-old in
bed wearing only their under-
wear. She said her son got out of
the bed, pointed to Jahna's geni-
tals and made a comment, ac-
cording to an arrest report.
When the child was inter-
viewed, he described performing
a sex act upon Jahna.
Initially, Jahna denied the al-
legation to authorities. Later, he
said the child had been the sex-
ual aggressor during the inci-
dent, which he claimed only
happened once.
Jahna is being held without
bond at the Citrus County Deten-
tion Facility.


ages 60 and older will receive free park-
ing when they mention it at the gate.
For more information call (813) 465-
4525 or go to
www.floridaclassicparkcom
The Citrus Springs Civic Associa-
tion's Music in the Park program kicks
off this weekend with music from classic
country from the Back Porch Band.
Music is from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Wes-
ley Jones Park.
The event is free and people are en-
couraged to bring a lawn chair or blan-
ket, beverages and snacks.
The park is at 2510 W Castania Dr. For
more information or to become a future
musical guest, call Pat Hipner at 228-
7548.
Big band music lovers can seek a
unique and entertaining performance
from the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with
Buddy Morrow. The show is at 3 p.m.
Sunday at Curtis Peterson Auditorium
in Lecanto and is part of CFCC Founda-
tion's Performing Arts Series. The box
office opens at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for
unreserved seats. For more informa-
tion, call 746-6721, ext 1416.
Local Irish band SheepsHead will
perform 7 to 10 p.m. Monday at Burkes
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Police: Runaway girl, 15, Ex-boyfriend of murdered mother
found dead in vacant lot charged in her death
Authorities say a 15-year-old girl who ran Authorities say the ex-boyfriend of a Tampa
away from home has been found dead. mother who called 911 from a car trunk before
Malayshia Kierra Gamble was discovered she was found dead has been charged with
Friday morning in a vacant lot in St. Peters- her murderand and abduction.
burg. Tampa police say Vincent George Brown
Police say she was fully clothed and had a faces first-degree murder and kidnapping
gunshot wound to her upper body. No arrests charges in the death of Jennifer Johnson. The
have been made. two were seen arguing shortly before she went
St. Petersburg police say Gamble's mother missing. Johnson's family reported her missing
called them last month to report that her in November. The 31-year-old mother had
daughter had run away from home. planned to throw her 2-year-old daughter a
A spokesman for the police department said birthday party, but never showed up. Her body
no foul play was suspected in her disappear- was found three days later in a vacant home.
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For theRECORD


Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
Arrests
Anna M. Snyder, 41, 3118
N. Aquaview Terrace, Hernando,
at 12:35 p.m. Thursday on a
charge of fraud/illegal use of a
credit card. Bond $2,000.
James Michael Walsh, 42,
5490 Perch Drive, Floral City, at
12:11 p.m. Thursday on a grand
theft charge. Bond $2,000.
Mario Gonzalez Pimentel,
21, 12A Summerset Drive,
Sumter, S.C., at 1:30 p.m. Thurs-
day on a Citrus County warrant
charge of following/harrassing/cy-
berstalking. No bond.
Jason R. Desaulniers, 26,
6625 Lima Lane, Homosassa, at
12:39 p.m. Thursday on charges
of driving with a suspended/re-
voked license (habitual offender)
and violation of probation in refer-
ence to an original charge of driv-
ing with a suspended/revoked
license (habitual offender). No
bond.
Terry Scott Harbison, 39,
7775 W. Briar Patch St., Ho-


ON THE NET
* For more information about arrests made by the Citrus
County Sheriff's Oflice, go to www.sheriffcitrus.org and
click on the Public information link, then on Arrest Pe
ports.
* Watch the "Arrested Developments" show from the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office at www.chroriicleonline.tv.
* For the Record reports are also archived online at
www.chronicleonline com.


mosassa, at 2:20 p.m. Thursday
on a Citrus County warrant charge
of obtaining property by means of
a worthless check. Bond $600.
Laura Jane Nugent, 26,
1222 N. Lion Cub Point, Lecanto,
at 2:55 p.m. Thursday on a Her-
nando County warrant charged of
violation of probation in reference
to an original felony charge of
grand theft. No bond.
Cynthia Elaine Tanner, 51,
13383 S. Florida Ave., Floral City,
at 3:13 p.m. Thursday on Citrus
County warrant charges of worth-
less checks. Bond $2,300.
Gordon C. Charlson, 48,
110 E. Glassboro Court 1A, Her-
nando, at 2:48 p.m. Thursday on


a charge of driving' with a sus-
pended/revoked license (habitual
offender). Bond $5,000.
Everett Andre Mitchell, 29,
3754 N. Muscadine Pass, Beverly
Hills, at 4:48 p.m. Thursday on a
Citrus County warrant charge of
violation of probation in reference
to an original felony possession of
cocaine charge. No bond.
Jeremy J. Newcomer, 26,
4423 Ridge Water Club Loop,
Spring Hill, at 4:46 p.m. Thursday
on a charge of possession of drug
paraphernalia. He was additionally
charged with obtaining a con-
trolled substance by fraud/forgery.
Authorities believe Newcomer
tried to pass a fake prescription for


oxycodone at a Crystal River
pharmacy, according to his arrest
report. Bond $5,500.
Burglaries
A burglary, reported on Dec.
16, occurred at approximately 4
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, to a struc-
ture in the 800 block of S. U.S. 41,
Inverness.
On Dec. 16, at approximately
9:11 p.m., a known subject was ar-
rested for burglary of an occupied
residence in the 12300 block of N.
Goldie Point, Citrus Springs.
A burglary, reported on Dec.
17, occurred at approximately
1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, to
a conveyance in the 2500 block of
N.W. Highway 19, Crystal River.
M A burglary, reported on Dec.
18, occurred at approximately
9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, to
a conveyance on Lone Pine
Street, Homosassa.
SA burglary occurred between
Dec. 17, at approximately 6:30
p.m:, and Dec. 18, at approxi-
mately 7:20 a.m., tp a structure in.
the 4700 block of W. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Lecanto.


CRANES
Continued from Page Al

So far, the cranes, have
flown 871 miles since the Oct.
17 start of their trip. Their
next stop is Pike 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 ON TH
depart for a fly- www.op
over event in migrant
Marion County
before heading
on to the final leg of the mi-
gration to Chassahowitzka
National Wildlife Refuge.
The trip from Jefferson
County to Marion County in-
cludes stopovers in Madison
and Gilchrist counties.
Whooping cranes, named
for their loud and penetrat-
ing unison calls, live and
breed in wetland areas,
where they feed on crabs,
clams, frogs and aquatic
plants. They are distinctive


OFFICIALS
Continued from Page Al

private use.
He said he spoke with County At-
torney Robert "Butch" Battista, who
suggested that he and Strifler take
the allegations to King.,
Thrumston said he did not ask
Schembri about the expenditures
because Battista told him to take
the issue to the state attorney.
"I was advised by the county at-
torney to take it to the state attorney
and ask him what I should do,"
Thrumston said. "I'm the chairman
of the board and it came to me as
the chairman."
Battista did not return phone
calls for comment Friday.
Thrumston said King did not
think the allegations were criminal.


He said that King suggested they be
given to other commissioners for
their information.
Commissioners Gary Bartell, Joe
Meek and Winn Webb each said that
Strifler told them individually this
week about the allegations.
Bartell said he spoke with
Schembri and concluded he had
done nothing wrong.
"He has perfectly legitimate ex-
planations for every single one of
them," Bartell said. "There was no
smoking gun."
Schembri said Friday he has writ-
ten checks to the county to reim-
burse his personal expenses. Other
purchases the clerk questions, in-
cluding books, were for county use,
he said.
Schembri said he was disap-
pointed that Thrumston didn't sim-
ply ask him about the expenses.
"You would think if John Thrum-


You would think

if John Thrumston

had any questions

he would walk

into this office

and ask me.


Anthony Schembri
about county officials' meeting
with a state attorney.

ston had any questions he would
walk into this office and ask me," he
said.
News of the meeting with King
added fuel to an already controver-
sial week in the county administra-
tor's office.


Schembri and Strifler have
locked horns about an outside audit
that occurred late last summer of
the county's information technology
systems department, headed by
Darryl Clouse.
Schembri said that Strifler or
Vick presented part of the audit's
findings as that of the Ocala com-
pany that prepared the audit,
Purvis, Gray and Co. Schembri said
officials later learned that the com-
pany did not write the follow-up
questions.
He suggested that Strifler and
Vick were trying to get Clouse fired.
Strifler said she provided the
questions to Schembri to help him
answer the audit's findings. She
said she never portrayed the docu-
ment as anything other than coming
from her office.
Schembri on Thursday sent a
copy of his memo, along with cover


letters, to Gov. Charlie Crist and the
Commission on Ethics.
However, Schembri issued a
statement Friday that he intends to
deliver to county commissioners at
their meeting Tuesday. In it, Schem-
bri said he wants to put the matter
with Strifler behind him.
"While I haven't changed my po-
sition that we felt we were misled, I
am willing for the sake of keeping
the focus on the public's business to
agree to disagree with the clerk on
how this happened," the statement
reads.
He said he was withdrawing his
letter to the governor and commis-
sion on ethics "based on the clerk's
good word to me that deception was
not intended."
Schembri said he hopes the issue
goes away.
He said: "I'm taking the high
road."


YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
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FLORIDA TEMPERATURES .


City H
Daytona Bch. 75
Ft. Lauderdale 78
Fort Myers 77
Gainesville 75
Homestead 78
Jacksonville 75
Key West 76
Lakeland 75
Melbourne 75


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


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MARINE OUTLOOK


Southeast winds from 5 to 15
knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet. Bay and
inland waters will have a light
chop. Skies will be partly sunny
today.


THREE DAY OUTLOOK ExecusbyT daily
TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING
High: 76 Low: 50
) .- Mostly sunny, warmer afternoon

SUNDAY & MONDAY MORNING
. ,.. High: 75 Low: 51
- Mostly cloudy; 40% chance of showers


MONDAY & TUESDAY MORNING
High: 68 Low: 40
Mostly to partly cloudy; lingering shower
possible
ALMANAC


TEMPERATURE*
Friday 73/36
Record 83/23
Normal 71/49
Mean temp. 55
Departure from mean -5
PRECIPITATION*
Friday 0.00 in.
Total for the month 0.08 in.
Total for the year 0.08 in.
Normal for the year 0.87 in.
*As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 5
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moder-
ate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Friday at 3 p.m. 30.18 in.


DEW POINT
Friday at 3 p.m. 30
HUMIDITY
Friday at 3 p.m. 21%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees, grasses and weeds were
all light.
"Light only extreme allergic will show
symptoms, moderate most allergic will
experience symptoms, heavy all allergic will
experience symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Friday was good with pollutants
-mainly ozone.


SOLUNAR TABLES
DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR
(MORNING) (AFTERNOON)
1/10 SATURDAY 4:16 10:32 4:48 11:05
1/11 SUNDAY 5:19 11:34 5:50 -


CELESTIAL OUTLOOK


JAN.17 JAN.2 1FB.2


BURN CONDITIONS
Today's Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. A burn ban is in effect.
For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For
more information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry's
Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/kbdi

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

TIDES


City
Chassahowitzka
Crystal River
Withlacoochee
Homosassa


Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Saturday Sunday
High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
3:55 a/12:05 a 6:18 p/1:16 p 4:51 a/12:59 a 6:54 p/2:02 p
2:16 a/10:38 a 4:39 p/10:21 p 3:12 a/11:24 a 5:15 p/11:10 p
12:03 a/8:26 a 2:26 p/8:09 p 12:59 a/9:12 a 3:02 p/8:58 p
3:05 a/12:15 p 5:28 p/11:58 p 4:01 a/1:01 p 6:04 p/-


Gulf water
temperature


67ken at Ar
Taken at Adpeka


LAKE LEVELS
Location Thu. Fri. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 27.92 27.89 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.56 34.53 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.38 36.36 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.04 39.03 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


Friday Saturday
City H L Pcp. FcstH L
Albany 21 14 pc 23 16
Albuquerque 54 27 pc 47 22
Asheville 51 22 sh 53 31
Atlanta 60 31 ts 61 39
Atlantic City 38 27 rs 40 33
Austin 82 63 pc 58 32
Baltimore 36 24 rs 38 29
Billings 41 23 ^ pc 42 29
Birmingham 64 32 sh 60 35
Bolse 40 29 c 39 22
Boston 28 21 pc 29 22
Buffalo 25 18 sn 24 13
Burlington, VT 17 7 pc 16 7
Charleston, SC 57 31 pc 72 55
Charleston, WV 36 24 sh 48 27
Charlotte .49 25 c 60 38
Chicago 29 12 .18 sn 27 10
Cincinnati 39 22 sh 38 20
Cleveland 25 18 .07 sn 30 18
Columbia, SC 55 28 pc 67 45
Columbus, OH 29 22 .02 sn 33 16
Concord, N.H. 24 .12 s 22 14
Dallas 81 51 s 53 29
Denver 46 29 s 44 21
Des Moines 35 26 .01 pc 22 14
Detroit 23 17 .05 sn 25 14
El Paso 70 42 .46 s 56 27
Evansville, IN 50 19 rs 43 22
Harrisburg 34 26 sn 32 24
Hartford 31 22 c 27 21
Houston 78 53 pc 58 38
Indianapolis 39 16 rs 31 17
Jackson 72 37 ts 61 34
Las Vegas 58 46 s 58 36
Little Rock 66 32 s 49 27
Los Angeles 64 50 s 75 51
Louisville 47 20 sh 44 26
Memphis 66 35 pc 48 30
Milwaukee 30 13 .30 pc 24 12
Minneapolis 18 10 .03 pc 17 6
Mobile 68 44 ts 72 46
Montgomery 68 35 ts 68 42
Nashville 58 24 sh 49 29
KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle;
f=falr; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain;
rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers;
sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w.windy.
@2009 Weather Central, Madison, Wi.


Friday Saturday -
City H L Pcp. Fest H L
New Orleans 73 47 ts 74 47
New York City 32 26 sn 32 24
Norfolk 44 31 pc 61 40
Oklahoma City 75 41 s 46 24
Omaha 33 22 .01 pc 27 16
Palm Springs 74 47 s 70 47
Philadelphia 35 26 rs 36 28
Phoenix 67 43 s 68 44
Pittsburgh 26 19 .05 sn 31 19
Portland, ME 26 11 s 26 17
Portland, Ore 45 37 .01 r 44 38'
Providence, R.I. 30 21 pc 28 22
Raleigh 50 27 pc 61 45
Rapid City 46 13 s 39 18
Reno 45 21 s 48 24
Rochester, NY 24 17 sf 23 12
Sacramento 57 34 s 59 36
,St. Louis 61 32 pc 31 20
St. Ste. Marie 14 1 sn 20 7
Salt Lake City 36 32 pc 36 19
San Antonio 81 64 pc 61 36
San Diego 62 53 s 74 49
San Francisco 60 42 s 61 47
Savannah 58 38 pc 71 54
Seattle 43 36 r 47 41
Spokane 34 28 c 36 27
Syracuse 21 9 c 22 13
Topeka 60 33 s 33 20
Washington 39 27 sh 42 31
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 88 Alice, Texas LOW -29 Embarrass,
Minn.
WORLD CITIES


SATURDAY
CITY H/L/SKY
Acapulco 88/70/s
Amsterdam 42/29/pc
Athens 49/37/sh
Beijing 30/20/pc
Berlin 32/21/pc
Bermuda 66/60/sh
Cairo 70/50/s
Calgary 39/27/pc
Havana 78/63/s
Hong Kong 66/55/s
Jerusalem 62/44/pc


Lisbon 46/34/sh
London 42/31/s
Madrid 38/26/pc
Mexico City 72/46/s
Montreal 10/7/s
Moscow 17/5/sf
Paris 42/32/s
Rio 80/71/sh
Rome 45/34/sh
Sydney 75/57/pc
Tokyo 39/27/rs
Toronto 20/10/sn
Warsaw 34/23/s


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animals, standing 5 feet tall,
with white bodies, black wing
tips and red crowns on their
heads.
Whooping cranes were on
the verge of extinction in the
1940s. The Whooping Crane
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
E WEB range, in 2001.
Today, there
operation are only about
ion.org 525 birds in exis-
tence, 375 of
them in the wild.
Aside from the 68 birds rein-
troduced by WCEP the only
other migrating population of
whooping cranes nests at the
Wood Buffalo National Park
in the Northwest Territories
of Canada and winters at the
Aransas National Wildlife
Refuge on the Texas Gulf
Coast. A non-migrating flock
of approximately 35 birds
lives year-round in the Cen-
tral Florida's Kissimmee re-
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Mortimer 'Papa'
F. Appel, 90
BEVERLY HILLS


' Mortimer F Appel of Bev-
erly Hills, FL passed away
December 29, 2008, at his
home. He was born in
Greenwich Village, NY to
Robert Appel and Rose
McKiernan and had one
brother Arthur and one sis-
ter Mary. He attended
school and belonged to Our
Lady of Pompei Parrish:
Joining the World War II
Theater in China, Burma
and India he distinguished
himself in honorable serv-
ice to his country.
He married Margaret
"Peg" O'Kane and resided
on Sherman Ave., The
Bronx before moving to
their dream home on the
Hudson in magnificent
Tivoli, NY. He worked for
Effron Fuel Oil in Pough-
keepsie, NY, before retiring
in 1982. Mr. Appel served as
the Honorable .-.Mayor of
.Tivoli, NY for-six years and
was a member of the
Knights of Columbus, St.
Sylvia's Parriss BPOE,
American Legion and the'
CBI Support Group, of Our
Lady of Grace Catholic
Church. Past President of
^ the Irish Club, Beverly
^* Hills. An avid golfer. Mr.
* Appel traveled the world ex-
tensively with his lovely
wife, their favorite destina-
tion being Ireland, where
they returned annually for a
number of years and had
many beloved friends and
family
He is survived by: daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Arseneault;
grandchildren, Peter,
Danielle, Cara and Greer;
daughter-in-law, Dr. Carol
Gavan; sister-in-law, Patsy
Johnson; nieces and
nephews, Nancy, Edward,
Eric, Eileen, Edward,
Kevin, Patrick Predeceased
by wife Margaret, son David,
grandson Robert, siblings
Mary and Arthur, sister-in-
law Helen.
He will be put to rest be-
side his beloved wife Mar-
garet in Ballerin, Ireland. In
Slieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Hernando-
Pasco Hospice. A Memorial
Mass will be held at 11 AM,
on Saturday, January 24,
46 2009 at Our Lady of Grace
Catholic Church. Arrange-
ments by Fero Funeral
Home, 5955 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills, FL
34465.
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline.com.


Ralph Plaza, 83
HOMOSASSA
Ralph B. Plaza, 83, of Ho-
mosassa, FL, passed away
December 24,2008, at his res-
idence in Homosassa. A fu-
neral service with military
honors is scheduled for
Thursday, February 26, 2009,
11:30 AM, at Florida National
Cemetery, Bushnell, FL.
Wilder Funeral Home, Ho-
mosassa, FL, is in charge of
arrangements.
Patrick M.
Shoen, 44
INVERNESS
Patrick Matthew Shoen, age
44, died Thursday, January 8,
2009 in Inverness, FL sur-
rounded by his loving family
after a brief
battle ki th
cancer. He
was born n
June 9, 1964
in Troy. New .
York, son or'
Robert W and
Carolyn r,llerti
Shoen. Sur- Patrick M.
vivors include Shoen
beloved son,
Collin Timothy Shoen of In-
verness, FL; mother, Carolyn
Gerrard and husband, James
of Queensbury, NY; three
brothers, Dr. Timothy I. Shoen
of Saratoga Springs, NY,
Stephen C. Shoen of New Jer-
sey, and Michael J. Shoen of
Latham, NY; two sisters,
Catherine (Jim) M. DeSanti of
Queensbury, NY, and Mariane
A (Joe) Hunter of Wynantskill,
NY and a large extended fam-
ily Matt was preceded in-death.
by his father and sister Mar-
garet Susan Shoen. He gradu-
ated from Longmeadow High
School, MA in 1982 and later
relocated to Florida. Matt
worked 25 years at several
area hospitals and ambulance
services, most recently at Cit-
rus Memorial Hospital. As
both a paramedic and nurse,
Matt was well regarded for his
compassion and dedication to
his patients. Matt was a de-
voted father and shared his
life with many people. All who
knew Matt can testify to his
sense of humor, love of life and
gentle spirit Family were
friends and friends were fam-
ily, all who were brought to-
gether by Matt He cared for
many, was loved by all and will
be greatly missed. Friends may
call 1:00 3:00 PM, Sunday,
January 11, 2009 at the Inver-
ness Chapel of Hooper Fu-
neral Homes. The Service of
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begin at 3:00 PM, followed by a
reception to be held in the
Community Room at the
Hooper Funeral Home. Cre-
mation will be under the di-
rection of Hooper Crematory.
In lieu of flowers memorial do-
nations may be'made to Blind
Americans, Inc., an organiza-
tion Matt has dedicated time
and love to for many years.
(Blind Americans, Inc., 6055 N.
Carl G. Rose Hwy, Hernando,
FL 34442). Online condolences
may be sent to the family at
www.HooperFuneralHome.co
m. Arrangements are under
the direction of the Inverness
Chapel of Hooper Funeral
Homes.
Larry S.
Smith, 61
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Larry S. Smith, age 61, of
Crystal River, FL died January
9, 2009 at his home under the
care of his family and-Hospice
of Citrus County. He was born
o"i Jautiry 23; 1947 in Dalton,
GA to Worth and Amelia
(Thacker)
Smith.. Larry '
moved to Cit- .
rus County 3
years ago
ffom Col-
Springs, CO.
He was a
Master Sgt, Larry S.
U.S. Air Smith
Force, Re-
tired with 22 years of service.
Larry was Baptist, Past Vice
President of the Corvette Club
in Colorado Springs.
In addition to his father he
was preceded in death by his
soni rishoher Smith and his
sister, Linda Seay
Survived by his wife, Victo-
ria Smith of Crystal River, FL;
his mother, Amelia Thacker
Smith of Atlanta, GA; one son
Michael Smith of Colorado
Springs, CO; one sister, Jane
Burdette ofAtlanta, GA.
Visitation will be held on
Sunday from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m.
at the Brown Funeral Home in
Lecanto, FL Funeral services
will be at 11:00 am. on Monday
at the Funeral Home followed
by burial at the Florida Na-
tional Cemetery where full
military honors will be given
by the MacDill AFB 6th AMW
Honor Guard.
SIn liefu of flowers, memo-
rial donations can be made to
the Hospice of Citrus County
or to the Moffitt Cancer Cen-
ter, 12902 Magnolia Dr.,
Tampa, FL 33612.
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline.com.


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JANUARY 10, 2009


EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan.......................................... publisher
Charlie Brennan ...........................................editor
Neale Brennan ........ promotions/community affairs
Kathle Stewart.........................circulation director
Mike Arnold .................................managing editor
Cheri Harris......................................features editor
Curt Ebitz........................................citizen member
Mac Harris ..................................... citizen member
Cliff Pierson .................................... guest member


A community activist in In-
verness took a broadside
shot at County Adminis-
trator Anthony Schembri re-
cently because he didn't provide
as much help as was wanted in
the Thanksgiving food giveaway.
Schembri was one of many
community leaders
who got involved THE I|
with the Rev. Doug
Alexander and the Criticisr
New Church With- county adr
out Walls effort to
feed the hungry be- OUR 01
fore Thanksgiving.
Thousands of peo- Don't Ic
ple showed up at of the go
the Wal-Mart park-
ing lot in Inverness to partici-
pate in the event.
But as the dust has settled, one
of the volunteers Doug Lobel
of Inverness took the time to
blast Schembri for not providing
enough assistance to make the
event a complete success.
Lobel said that Schembri of-
fered to provide security for the
event at the Wal-Mart parking lot
and offered the use of county
trucks to deliver food to other lo-
cations.
Lobel plans on attending the
county commission meeting this
coming week to further criticize
the county administrator.
What is lost in the criticism is
that Administrator Schembri
has gone where no other county
administrator has gone in the
past. Schembri recognized that
Citrus County has some serious
economic problems and that
there are many families in need.
Earlier this year he was in-
volved in a project (with the
Chronicle's assistance) to collect
food for needy people. When the


New Church Without Walls got
its project going, Schembri vol-
unteered to be involved.
We applaud Schembri for get-
ting involved in the effort and
recognizing that government can
help nonprofit agencies do the
important work of providing
services to those in
SSUE: need.
"S : There may have
n of the been some misun-
nmnistrator. derstandings about
who was going to do
MINION: what at the event,
and that's unfortu-
se sight nate. Administrator
Dd efforts. Schembri is not in
charge of the
county sheriff's office and he
can't provide security. The sher-
iff's office can do that and was
involved.
It is the nature of these volun-
teer efforts that lots of things get
said during general meetings
and sometimes the ball gets
dropped. Schembri and oth-
ers might have dropped the
ball on some of the items.
The lack of written plans and
action records sometimes makes
it difficult to remember who
promised to do. what. And it can
be difficult to organize volun-
teers.
We'd hate to see all the good
done by the Rev. Alexander and
Administrator Schembri get lost
in the after-the-fact criticism.
The good news is that many peo-
ple came together and did a lot of
good things to help those in need.
And the good news is that county
government is taking a more ac-
tive role in helping to solve prob-
lems in the community.
Let's not lose sight of the big
picture.


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LETTERSS to theL dtor


- Hot Corner: ANIMALS


Snakes alive!
This is an answer to the guy who
wants to tie up his dog out in the
back yard on a chain. He says we
have no rattlesnakes. Well, we've
got pigmy rattlers, coral snakes,
water moccasins, fleas and
ticks....
Love my dog
This is to the Sound Off caller
calling in talking about how dogs
are dirty and they should be left on
a chain outside.VWell, let me just
tell you this: If it was between sav-
ing your my dog if you were both
drowning in a lake, I would save my
dog ... That's how much I care
about my dog.'


Let there be light
Could the Chronicle help us? There
are four of us women, single, in our
80s-plus, and live on a very dark
street. It's very scary at night. Who do
we contact to get a street-
light on our street? We live in S
Lecanto, just off (State
Road) 44. Please let us know
who we should contact.
Editor's note: Contact your
power company and make the
request. They typically will in-
stall a light on the nearest
pole for a monthly fee. CAL
Whooper coops 6
In regard to whooping 5U6
cranes: It is just as unnatu-
ral and abusive and downright stu-
pid to fool and force non-migratory
cranes to migrate as it would be
stupid, abusive and unnatural to
pen in naturally migratory cranes.


Treat them right
I was calling about two articles in
your Sound Off: The one "They're
animals," and the other, "Stop the
blame." The one thing, this guy
about "They're animals," he should
be treated like these dogs that he
talks about. I mean, dogs are just
animals, but they need to be treated
right. And as far as him saying he's
never seen a rattlesnake in Florida
... I've killed rattlesnakes all my life
in my back yard. I mean, there's rat-
tlesnakes everywhere in Florida ...
Then this guy's whining about the
taxes on the schools and that ...
When he went to school, I'm sure
they had sports programs. And he
wants them to cut them out?


Good leader
This is in response to Sunday's
"Stop the blame" Sound Off: Sam
Himmel is an outstanding leader
who has kept the focus on educating
the kids while at the same
UND time using innovative ways
SUN to cut costs and save teach-
OFF ers' and staff jobs, again
benefiting the kids. She is
merely identifying the prob-
lem at its source and keep-
ing her subordinates
informed. That's what good
leaders do. The sports pro-
grams have been drastically
0 79Q cut, but they are too much
0 7 l ua vital part of social growth
and character building to
be done away with completely ... It is
your $100 tax difference that has
closed down schools and laid off
teachers and negatively impacted
our future leaders. Congratulations.


Heritage celebration
Committee members of the 18th
Floral City Heritage Days wish to
extend our appreciation to the
many individuals, organizations,
churches and businesses for sup-
porting this historical/educational
program on the first weekend of
December.
We are most grateful to our Her-
itage Day 2008 sponsors, who fi-
nancially or with in-kind services
supported the educational aspect
of this program: "Diamond Clus-
ter" Sponsor:; "Diamond" Spon-
sor: Floral City Lions Foundation
Inc.; "Platinum" Sponsor: Ferris
Groves Inc.; "Gold" Sponsors: Tom
and Margaret Hagar, John D.
Gelin, M.D., Capital City Bank,
Moonrise Resort, and TOOFAR;
"Silver" Sponsors: Bank of Inver-
ness, FDS Disposal Inc., and
Friends of the Floral City Library;
and "Bronze" Sponsors: Mount
Carmel Methodist Church and Pot
O'Gold Kettle Korn.
We could not have had a success
without the staff for the outstanding
special paper and many advertise-
ments, WKYE-TV for having us on
the air and the radio stations that
carried our message, so we are in-
deed grateful to all of them.
Special thanks to all subcomniit-
tee chairmen; to the six historic
homeowners, the two historical
churches and the two other his-
toric property owners for opening
their doors for the Blue Banner
Tour of Historic Homes; and to all
the volunteers, businesses, organi-
zations and individuals who put up
Giant Christmas Cards, served as
hosts/hostesses and assisted us in
safety and in many other ways.
To the property owners through-
out the village who allowed us to


OPINIONS INVITED
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toons, columns or letters do not nec-
essarily represent the opinion of the
editorial board.
M Persons wishing to address the edi-
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clude a phone number and home-
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be published or given put.
I We reserve the right to edit letters
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taste.
SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor,
1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
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schedule portions of this program
on their property, in adjacent
areas or were tolerant of the in-
crease in visitors and to the BOCC,
the Engineer Division, Parks and
Recreation Division and Roadside
Maintenance Division who permit-
ted and gave assistance for this
program, we sincerely thank you.
Also, appreciation is extended to
all those who prepared the village
with Christmas decorations and
grounds preparation. To all those
organizations who prepared the
mouth-watering foods, to those who
,demonstrated early Florida Folk
Life daily living skills, to the many
musicians on Saturday and the car-
olers and musicians on Friday
night, and to all the other clubs, or-
ganizations, exhibitors and activity
participants in period costumes, we
express our sincere gratitude for
your participation. You are the ones
who make the program and create
the special historical atmosphere!


We are grateful to those who pro-
vided "special assistance," as
named in our special Chronicle
paper, for this event; for those indi-
viduals who loaned items to make
the program happen or who loaned,
made exhibits and volunteered in
other areas, we are thankful for
your assistance.
To all those residents, visitors and
out-of-county travelers who took the
time to attend this unique event, we
appreciate your visit and comments.
Marcia L. Beasley
event chairwoman
Floral City Heritage Council
Media assistance
On behalf of the Fleet Reserve As-
sociation Branch and Unit 186, we
would like to thank you and mem-
bers of your staff for the cooperation
we receive in having our articles and
events covered by the Chronicle
Because of their attention,
Branch 186 recently won an award
in public relations at their na-
tional convention held in Texas.
This award is given for recognition
of articles printed for Community
Affairs, Veterans Events, Branch
and Unit Activities attended, let-
ters received from the community
and various other items.
Cathy Kapulka, editor of the In-
verness Pioneer, and Jo Foster,
community editor of the Chronicle,
are two of the many people we
would like to single out as giving
us the opportunity to have our arti-
cles printed in timely fashion so
that the event is covered within
days of its happening.
The scrapbook that won national
acclaim for us is available for review.
Robert W. Huscher
secretary, Branch 186


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routs Citrus in 5-1 victory


JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
In a game that'had so much riding on the
line, only one team played like it on Friday
night. With the No. 1 seed in the upcoming dis-
trict soccer tournament up for grabs, the Crys-
tal River Pirates traveled 21 miles down
State Road 44 and crushed the
Citrus Hurricanes 5-1 in their
own house. The victory was the
Pirates' eight straight win in the
past three years over their arch
county rivals.
"We played great tonight," Cry -
tal River head coach Mike Callawa .'
said. "We stepped up and.
played as a unit."
As proud as Callaway was of
his team's effort, Citrus head coach Steve
Ekeli was equally disappointed in his team's
performance.
"H-E-A-R-T! Heart, we have none," Ekeli
said. "To let another team come into your
house and play the way we did tonight is un-
called for. We're a better team than that."
It was a game that was decided by the mid-


fielders as the Pirates corp outplayed, outma-
neuvered and out-hustled their Citrus coun-
terparts. And it was that dominant play by
Crystal River in the middle that set up several
easy scoring opportunities for the Pirates.
The game's first goal came off of a header
by Mike Zarek in the contest's 15th minute.
Ten minutes later Zarek was back at it, work-
iig his way through the 'Canes' defensive
front for his second goal of the
Night.
"We were still in it down 2-0,"
Ekeli said. "They say that a two-
goal lead is the most unsafe lead
in soccer. But when they scored
i that third goal, I knew we were
d one. I've seen teams I've been a part
of come back from three goals
S L down but tonight we mentally
were out of it after that." .
Callaway concurred admitting that he felt
that third score with 10 minutes still left in the
first half "broke their spirit." It wasn't so much
that Crystal River had extended its margin but
how they had done it. The Pirates midfielders
directed a through ball in the direction of the
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Citrus boys hoops gets win


over Crystal River, 66-48
JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI size advantage, we should get every rebound."
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com Jarvis Carter led all scorers with 15 points
Chronicle for Citrus and chipped in eight rebounds.
Trent Shelton netted 14 points and grabbed
Tom Densmore's plan for the matchup be- seven rebounds and Nathan Pullen pulled
tween his Citrus boys basketball team against down 12 boards and added six points for the
Crystal River didn't take in the first quarter. Hurricanes.
The Hurricanes, however, made the last 24 Crystal River coach Steve Feldman, whose
minutes theirs by out-rebounding and then Pirates fell to 1-11 and 0-8, didn't make ex-
out-shooting the Pirates en route to a 66-48 cuses in the loss.
victory Friday night in Crystal River. --- "The moral victories, you can't go
The turning point was Citrus' ""- and deposit them in the bank,"
work on the glass: the Hurri- Feldman said, "and they can
canes grabbed 15 rebounds only carry you so far."
(five offensive) and put up 22 Crystal Riverjumped on Cit-
points to Crystal River's four re- rus and held a 7-2 advantage in
bounds and seven points in the sec- the first few minutes of the contest
ond period, and a 13-9 lead after eight minutes.
That outburst by Citrus gave the team a 31- "We've been improving during the course
20 halftime lead after finding itself down 13- of the year," Feldman said. "I think teams are
9 after the opening eight minutes to a surprised how we jump on them but then
determined Pirates squad. they realize they have to play tougher."
For the game, the Hurricanes held a 43-25 The Hurricanes sure did and went straight
margin on the glass. to the basket to prove it
"Well, the second quarter was what I envi- ve s t sv baskets to open the
signed us doing coming out of the gate," said Five of Citrus' first six baskets to open the
sioned us doing coming out of the gate, said second quarter Were layups as the Hurricanes
Densmore, whose team is now 6-7 overall and second quarter were aus as the Hurricanes
5-3 in District 4A-6. "We felt like, because of our See HOOPS/Page B4


Tennis


tourney


set for


Jan. 17

Crystal River Open
will benefit charity
JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Anyone who thinks athletes can't
be role models should head over to
the Crystal River High School ten-
nis courts on Saturday, Jan. 17.
The fifth annual Crystal River
Open tennis tournament kicks off at
8 a.m. on that day, going through
until Sunday afternoon, and will in-
volve an interesting wrinkle.
Instead of a mon-
etary entry fee for
competitors, the
tournament board
came up with what
they feel is a much
better and reward-
ing idea.
Players can play
free of charge, but Eric
are asked to donate van den
non-perishable Hoogen
food items, cloth- Crystal River
ing, blankets or boys tennis
whatever money
they feel they can spare. All pro-
ceeds go directly to charity.
Usually, the tournament is a
fundraiser for the Pirates boys and
girls tennis teams. But coaches
Robin Wise and Eric van den
Hoogen looked at the budget for the
upcoming season and felt they
would be able to meet it without
money generated from the Crystal
River Open. ....-
"I won't say we're set," said Wise,
who coaches the girls' squad, "but
we didn't need that much more to
meet our goal."
People's retirement funds have
dwindled, jobs have been cut and
unemployment is at an all-time
high. There are, however, human
beings who have it much worse
than any of us can imagine. Also,
some teenagers across the county
can't afford- the cost of a school
lunch or may need other basic ne-
cessities such as clothing.
Wise, a teacher at Crystal River
High School, said she saw the afore-
mentioned occurrences and felt
compelled to do something.
"We have numerous students who
can't pay for their lunches any
more," Wise said. "I know this isn't
a problem just at Crystal River, but
across the county."
Wise also said that anyone who
brings goods is still supporting the
tennis teams, who are on board
with the charity aspect
Karen Tringali, who is helping
put the tournament together, also
said they planned on not soliciting
the usual sponsors for the event and
wanted to acknowledge them for
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Lecanto girls soccer
gets pair of wins
Lecanto's girls soccer team
defeated Dunnellon, 9-0, on
Thursday night. Amy Wheat had
three goals and three assists,
Becca Beaudwin had three goals
and one assist, Carleigh Williams
had two goals and one assist
and Ashley Irizarry had one goal
and two assists.
On Friday night, Lecanto de-
feated South Sumter, 11-0, in
their final district game of the
season. Irizarry led scoring with
seven goals and one assist, fol-
lowed by Beaudwin with two
goals and four assists, Williams
with one goal and Kayla Perry
with one goal and two assists.
Wheat finished with two assists.
Casey Palmitere notched the
shutout in both games.
Lecanto finishes its district
schedule at 11-2-1 and moves to
13-2-2 overall. The Panthers
play Monday at Trinity Catholic
with a 7 p.m. kickoff.
Panthers boys hoops
gets district win
Lecanto's boys basketball
team defeated North Marion, 92-
66, on Friday night.
Nick Cortes led scoring with
30 points and eight steals, fol-
lowed by Stephen Buckley with
18 points, Addison Holstein with
13 points, Elijah Bradley with 11
points and 14 rebounds, and
Tony Silvio with 10 points.
Lecanto moves to 8-3 overall,
7-1 in district, and plays Tuesday
at home against Crystal River
with a 7:30 p.m. tip-off.
Hurricanes girls
hoops downs CR
Citrus' girls basketball team
defeated Crystal River, 52-32, on


Friday night.
Devon Miller led scoring with
12 points, followed by McKenzie
Brisson with 10 points, July
Morales with 10 points, 10 re-
bounds, five steals and five as-
sists, Sarah Nelson with nine
points, four steals and eight re-
bounds, and Paige Garvin with
six points.
Citrus moves to 7-8 overall, 5-
5 in district, and plays Tuesday
at Dunnellon with a 7:30 p.m. tip-
off. Crystal River plays Tuesday
at home against Lecanto with a 7
p.m. tip-off.
Panthers girls hoops
gets district win
Lecanto's girls basketball team
defeated North Marion, 54-42,
on Friday night.
Briahanna Jackson led scoring
with 23 points, followed by Lexy
Angelo with 10 points, going 6-
of-7 from the free-throw line.
Lecanto moves to 15-0 overall
and plays Tuesday at Crystal
River with a 7 p.m. tip-off.
Warriors boys hoops
gets district win
Seven Rivers' boys basketball
team defeated St. John
Lutheran, 67-31, on Friday night.
Miles Kauffman led scoring
with 16 points, followed by
Tucker Cortese with 13 points
and Ty Commons and Andrew
Gage with 12 points apiece.
Seven Rivers moves to 13-3
overall, 7-0 in district, and plays
next Friday at Hemando Chris-
tian with an 8 p.m. tip-off.
Warriors girls hoops
gets district win
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team defeated St. John
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points, Kayleigh Kiernan with
seven points and Alex Iwaniec
with six points.
Seven Rivers moves to 9-8
overall, 6-3 in district, and plays
Friday at Hernando Christian
with a 6:30 p.m. tip-off.'
Sign up for Nature
Coast Baseball
The Nature Coast Baseball
League is holding signups for its
2009 youth baseball season.
Signups will be held from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lecanto
community field at the front of
the complex (next to the tennis
courts) today, Jan. 10 and on
Jan. 17 and Jan. 24.
On the last day of signups,
there will be a skills assessment
from 1-5 p.m. to place players on
teams.
For more information, please
contact Steve Arcadipane at 697-
0909 or Jimmy Metz at 200-1340.
Junior Panther
Basketball League
Held at the Lecanto High
. School Gym.
Register by mail or on Jan. 17
in Lecanto Gym at 8 a.m.
Playing dates: January 17, 24,
31 February 7, 14, 21.
Cost is $40.
Please send your completed
registration (be sure to circle the
proper shirt size) and check for
$40 made payable to Lecanto
High School, to: ChrisNichols,
JPBL, Lecanto High School, 3810
W. Educational Path, Lecanto, FL
34461. Registrations will be ac-
cepted through January 17. Bring
you child on the first playing date
(Jan 17) at 8:00 and we will place
them on a team. Schedules will
be given out on that day.


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WRESTLING
10 a.m. Lecanto, Crystal River at Springstead tournament


FOOTBALL
AP Top 25
Final
First-place votes in parentheses, final records,
total points based on 25 points for a first-place
vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and
previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Florida (48) 13-1 1,606 1
2. Utah (16) 13-0 1,519 7
3. Southern Cal (1) 12-1 1,481 5
4. Texas 12-1 1,478 3
5. Oklahoma 12-2 1,391 2
6. Alabama 12-2 1,264 4
7.TCU 11-2 1,193 11
8. Penn St. 11 2 1,153 6
9. Ohio St. 10-3 1,013 10
10. Oregon 10-3 997 15
11. Boise St. 12-1 938 9
12.Texas Tech 11-2 916 8
13.Georgia 10-3 903 16
14. Mississippi 9-4 857 20
15. Virginia Tech 10-4 713 21
16. Oklahoma St. 9-4 534 13
17. Cincinnati 11-3 506 12
18.'Oregon St. 9-4 467 24
19. Missouri 10-4 435 25
20. Iowa 9-4 317 -
21. Florida St. 9-4 246 -
22. Georgia Tech 9-4 223 14
23. West Virginia 9-4 144 -
24. Michigan St. 9-4 138 19
25. BYU 10-3 137 17
Others receiving votes: California 128, Pittsburgh
106, LSU 95, Nebraska 64, Tulsa 61, Northwest-
ern 53, Ball St. 13, Boston College 11, Rutgers
11, Rice 8, Arizona 4, Kansas 2.
NFL Playoff Glance
Divisional Playoffs
Today
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)
2008 NFL Al-Pro Team
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis.
Running Backs
Adrian Petersoh, Minnesota; Michael Turner,
Atlanta.
Fullback
Le'Ron McClain, Baltimore.
Tight End
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City.
Wide Receivers
Andre Johnson, Houston; Larry Fitzgerald,
Arizona.
Tackles
Jordan Gross, Carolina; Michael Roos,
Tennessee.
Guards
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota; Chris Snee,
NY Giants.


Center
Kevin Mawae, Tennessee.
Placekicker
Stephen Gostkowski, New England.
Kick Returner
Leon Washington, NY Jets.
DEFENSE
Ends
Justin Tuck, NY Giants; Jared Allen, Minnesota.
Tackles
Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee; Kevin Williams,
Minnesota.
Outside Linebackers
DeMarcus WWar- DaDiia. Ja e 'Harrison,
Pittsburgh.
Inside Linebacker
Ray Lewis, Baltimore; Jon Beason, Carolina.
Cornerbacks
Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland; Cortland Finnegan,
Tennessee.
Safeties
Ed Reed, Baltimore; Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh.
Punter
Shane Lechler, Oakland.
SECONDTEAM
Quarterback
Drew Braees, New Orleans.
Running Backs
DeAngelo Williams, Carolina; Clinton Portis,
Washington.
Fullback
Madison Hedgecock, NY Giants.
Tight End
Jason Witten, Dallas.
Wide Receivers
Steve Smith, Carolina; Wes Welker, New England.
Tackles
Ryan Clady, Denver; (tie) David Stewart, Ten-
nessee; Walter Jones, Seattle; Jason Peters, Buf-
falo; David Diehl, NY Giants; Joe Thomas,
Cleveland.
Guards
Kris Dielman, San Diego; Alan Faneca, NY Jets.
Center
Shaun O'Hara, NY Giants.
Placeklcker
John Carney, NY Giants.
Kick Returner
Clifton Smith, Tampa Bay.
DEFENSE
Ends
Julius Peppers, Carolina; John Abraham, Atlanta.
Tackles
Kris Jenkins, NY Jets; Haloti Ngata,,Baltimore.
Outside Linebackers
Joey Porter, Miami; Terrell Suggs, Baltimore.
Inside Linebacker
Patrick Willis, San Francisco; James' Farrior,
Pittsburgh.
Cornerbacks
Charles Woodson, Green Bay; Antoine Winfield,
Minnesota.
Safeties
Adrian Wilson, Arizona; (tie) Quintln Mikell,
Philadelphia; Nick Collins, Green Bay.
Punter
Donnie Jones, Miami.


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New Orleans 22 11 .667
Dallas 22 13 .629
Houston 23 15 .605
Memphis 11 26 .297
Northwest Division
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Denver 25 12 .676
Portland 21 14 .600
Utah' 21 15 .583
Minnesota 10 25 .286
Oklahoma City 5 32 .135
Pacific Division
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L.A. Lakers 28 6 .824
Phoenix 19 13 .594
Golden State 10 27 .270
L.A. Clippers 8 28 .222
Sacramento 8 28 .222
Thursday's Games
Dallas 99, New York 94
San Antonio 106, L.A. Clippers 84
Friday's Games
Philadelphia 93, Charlotte 87
Toronto 103, Memphis 82
Orlando 121, Atlanta 87
New Orleans 107, LA. Clippers 80
Houston 98, Oklahoma City 96
Cleveland 98, Boston 83
Washington at Chicago, late
New Jersey at Milwaukee, late
Detroit at Denver, late
Miami at Sacramento, late
Dallas at Phoenix, late
Indiana at L.A. Lakers, late
Today'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.
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Philadelphia 22 10 9 53 136 123
N.Y. Rangers 24 15 4 52 116 117
New Jersey 23 14 3 49 119 105
Pittsburgh 20 18 4 44 127 130
N.Y. Islanders 12 26 4 28 109 154
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 30 7 4 64 149 93
Montreal 24 10 6 54 127 105
Buffalo 21 15 5 47 119 114
Toronto 16 19 6 38 123 148
Ottawa 13 20 6 32 93 117
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 27 12 3 57 135 120
Carolina 21 16 5 47 110 122
Florida 19 16 6 44 112 115
Atlanta 14 23 5 33 120 149
TampaBay 11 19 10 32 97 124
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 28 7 5 61 150 112
Chicago 22 9 7 51 139 98
Columbus 19 18 4 42 107 112
Nashville 18 19 3 39 99 117
St.Louis 15 21 3 33 112 132
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Calgary 25 12 4 54 130 121
Vancouver 22 15 5 49 121 110
Colorado 21 19 1 43 108 117
Minnesota 20 17 3 43 98 90
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 16 5 47 119 117
Phoenix 20 17 5 45 105 120
Los Angeles 17 17 6 40 102 109
Dallas 17 17 5 '39 112 135
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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
Colorado 2, Chicago 1
Phoenix 3, Tampa Bay 2
Calgary 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
Los Angeles 4, Anaheim 3
Friday's Games
Columbus 3, Washington 0
Buffalo 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, SO
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Tampa Bay at Anaheim, late
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352-465-0468
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etc, dancing.
swimming, walking.
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106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
SWM, 57, Looking for
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352-628-4144
$$ CASH PAID $$
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(352) 634-5389
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2 year old male Sibe-
rian Husky with AKC
(blue)paper. Needs
room to run... Free To
good home only, Call
(352)302-0941
CUTE PUPPIES
Free to good homes,
352-216-6668
before 3pm
Female Pitbull
Unable to locate the
owner. Free to good
home. Very sweet.
Good with kids.
(352) 560-3693
FREE 38" MTD
RIDING MOWER
Needs motor work, 1
New tire & blades.
352-302-8529
Ask for Ron
Free dog to a good
home only. Roxy, 1.5
yrs-old, black with white
chest and paws. Up to
date with shots. Sweet
and good with small
children.Housebroken.
(352)726-7106.
FREE KITTEN
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yel-
low eye and
one
blue one,
4mos,old,
(352)
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NEEDS MOTOR
WORK 352-746-0401
Free Removal of
Boats call am or pm
503-7633 Ive mess
FREE TO GOOD
HOME
10mo AKC registered
long-haired dachsund
housebroken shots up
to date/neutered good
with children and other
animals. 352-220-9849
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
MIX GERMAN
SHEPARD PUPS
352-489-997
SIDE-BY-SIDE
REFRIGERATOR. Works.
Needs door seal.
Treadmill, needs belt.
352-628-2590
SPAYED CAT
4 yrs old, very loving,
Indoor only. No other
cats. 352-628-3659
TO GOOD HOME
White Border Collie
mix, female, 8 yrs.
Jack Russell & Pit mix.
Blk/white, male, 2 yrs.
Good w/other pets &
kids. 727-992-4173
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CITRUS
& GIFT SHIPPING
1.5 miles E. on Eden
Dr, From Hwy 41
Conch Peas & Butter
Beans (352) 726-6378

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Chihuahua
Off 495, Citrus Ave.
(352) .634-4966
Cockatiel
Yellow, Lost in the 7
Lakes area on 1/8/09
Companion to blind
bird. (352) 860-0123


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"Mr.Poe" from Poe
House Books. Lost
Jan.1 on
Dunkenfleld Av.
Grey & white tiger
stripe.
REWARD
352-795-3887 or
352-464-3828
Lost set of keys
Inverness area,
(352) 341-2473
MISSING CAT 4
month old light orange
male cat, missing from
Indianapolis Ave in Her-
nando. Any info please
call 352-746-9401.'
Child grieving.

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(3) KITTENS
Gray, gray/white, blk
& gray. Crystal Mini
Farms, Hernando
352-527-4124

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Mon Jan 5th 12-2pm
Brentwood Health
Center
Pet Suoermarket Inv
Sat Jan 10th 1-2pm




Nature Coast Lodge
Lecanto
Sat Jan 31stl0-12pm
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difference in the life
of a Pet.
Please call for infor-
mation on fostering
or adopting one of
our pets.


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our
adorable cats and
kittens that are
available for
adoption.
We are open
10:00 A till 3:00 P
Monday-Friday.
Adoptathons
every other Sunday
beginning Jan. 4
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested
for Feline Luk and
Aids, Up to date on
vaccines for age
appropriate.
Phone
352-563-2370
Visit us at
www.hofsoha.org
or stop by our of-
fices at 1149 N Co-
nant Ave. Corner of
44 and Conant.
Look for the big
white building with
the bright paw
prints.

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Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct. $5/LB
Mark 727-726-8617

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Wanted
ELDERLY & HANDI-
CAP CARE. 27 yrs
exp, Non smoker/
Citrus Co. area.
352-270-8377


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EXP. BEAUTICIAN
With Following.
(352) 726-8600


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Mature person for
light duties.& cook-
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salary.(352) 621-0537
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FOR THE NEW YEAR
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352-341-2311






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A Skilled Facility has
opening for
ACTIVITIES
ASST/CNA
Must be
Energetic &
Personable
Apply in person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
352-249-3100
EXP'D
RECEPTIONIST
For busy medical
office. Serious
applicants only.
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(352) 860-1918
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Family Practice
1. MEDICAL ASST
2. RN
3. NUTRITIONIST
352-795-2273
Fax 352-795-2296

NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring &
Dependable
CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Live-In,
Flexible schedules
offered, $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885

NURSE/MA

P/T F/T
Immediate Open-
ing. Orthopedic
Exp. a must. Fax
resume to Nettle.
(352) 746-0333
Prep to pass exam for
NURSING Assistant.
No other traniing
needed. 352-564-8378
PRIVATE CNA'S
Will do Home Care &
Cleanup for you. Uc.
(352) 400-6277
Receptionist
Front Desk For Dental
Office Dental exp. a
must. PT w/ possible
FT in future. M-Thurs
18 hrs/week. Fax
resume 352-628-9199
THERAPIST
NEEDED
WE PAY TOP WAGE
FOR QUALIFIED
O.T, P.T, SPEECH,
P.T.A, O.TAS.
PLENTY OF LOCAL
WORK FOR ALLII
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administrative, light
bookkeeping, &
Individual tax .
return experience.
Please call Mlchele
at 352-527-0839
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Insurers has
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ASSISTANT

Growing Service
Firm, Seeks de-
tailed, organized,
and results oriented
professional, w/
exp. in marketing,
customer service, or
operations to
provide communi-
cations data entry,
and coordination
of activities, for BNI.
30 + hrs., per wk.
1099 status, work
from home, flexible
hrs., pay & align-
Sment w/ exp.
Requires high
speed internet,
p renter, ms office
good writing/
speaking skills, abil-
ity to be the center
of a team and work
through logistics,
Uve in Citrus Co.
Travel to Tampa
1-3 times monthly.
Email Cover/
Resume to
TomF.@bni.com

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Exp Line Cook
Wait staff
Apply in person at
Cracker's
Bar & Grill

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Immediate opening
Apply In person.
Cate on te
Avenue
631 Citrus Ave. CR.
NOW HIRING
Experienced
Delivery Drivers Only
(352) 341-0056
(352) 746-5026
Sumter County
Restaurant

Great Income
Potential
Looking for
Turn Key Operators.
Restaurant Is
Located in Large
County Building.
Breakfast & Lunch
Cafe. Seats 30
Approx. 700 Sq. Ft.
Contact Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax (813) 964-8801
Email-drmlmule@
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$17,800 1 won't Lastl
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800-366-9783ext.H796
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restaurant. Call Bob
352-489-1288

STrades/Skills

AUTO BODY
PAINTER/AUTO
BODY ECH
Exp. Only
Needed for
professional colll-
sion Repair Center,
(352) 489-2882

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: jcypre
avantegrouDcom

EXP. ALARM
TECHNICIAN

Fasa/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-drmimule@

Maintenance
Experienced
maintenance
technician needed
for Upscale Senior
Apartment
Community in
Inverness: Skilled In
electrical,
plumbing, HVAC,
painting,
carpentry. Call
352-726-5682


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APPOINTMENT

Want to join a
winning team?
Very busy office
looking for serious
minded people,
Call Steve @
352-628-0254

AVON REPS *
NEEDED *
Will train. 25 yrs exp.
50% earnings.
$10 to start. Call
Pat, 352-563-0921

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

Housekeeper
/Cook
Includes Laundry &
errands, separate turn
1 BR cottage, + salary
No smoking, Fla. Res,
w/ Drivers license.
352-447-0180

SECURITY OFFICER

Class D Lic. Nights
& Eves. Email qualifi-
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Restaurant

Greal Income
Potential
Looking for
Turn Key Operators.
Restaurant Is
Located In Large
County Building.
Breakfast & Lunch
Cafe. Seats 30
Approx. 700 sq.ft.
Contact Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax (813) 964-8801
Email-drmlmule@
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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.
$14 895 INSTALLED
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Roof Overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$16 795. INSTALLED
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Roof overhang,
2-10x10o Rollup Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
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,$17,800 Won't Lastl
I For Listings
800-366-9783ext:H796
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK
65 yrs old, have origi-
nal papers. Best offer
over $400.
352-229-2941
Unique Music
Cabinet $150
Secretary Roll Top
Desk $150.
(352) 746-3817

0 Collectibles

WANTED
Old Coins/Currency
Silver Dollars
$12.00 to $15.00
ll52-32-8159
352-302-8159


Appliances

A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5%dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 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
2-1/2 ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installatlon kits;
Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Free Del, LIc,#CAC
057914 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appl.
Refrlg., washers,
stoves, Serv. & Parts
(352) 344-2928
GEORGE FOREMAN
GRILL Double outside
electric grill on wheeled
cart $40.00 464-0316
HOT WATER HEATER
Propane, used 6
mths. 5T 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
Haler. Call 860-2434
Upright Freezer
Kenmore 25 cubic ft.
Frost Free. White. Exc.
cond. $250.00
(352) 503-7548
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

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



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
Radial Arm Saw
Sears 10 inch, Good
cond. $75.00
(352) 382-3470
Table Saw
Delta, 10" motorized
on stand. Exc. cond.
Carbide Tip Dado Set.
$199.00
(352) 746-7044

[ TVs/Sterecs

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
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TELEVISION
60 Inch. Phillips, Re r
projection, High D f.
Perfect surround
sound.$500.00
(352) 465-7981
TELEVISION
RCA 32 Inch. Pro
scan, Like new. $100,
(352) 621-0519
WComputers/h
o Video
(2) COMPUTERS
Refurbished, highspd,
Incls. computer, key-
board, mouse, $199
each, Delivered.
352-270-3779
COMPUTER
REPAIR
From $29.99
More info on
(352) 41-4150
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DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New
& Used systems, parts
& upgrades. Visa/
MCard 352-637-5469
www.rdeeii.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
info! $150
352-270-8976,
352-697-5718
CJ Outdoor I
.5 Furniture
PATIO CHAIRS 6 ea.
Beige -powder coated
aluminum patio chairs
with cushions. $60-all.
352-382-2521

i Frniture

2 TWIN MATTRESS
SETS with boxsprings
and rails. Used very lit-
tIle. $50 a set.
352-563-5859
5 PIECE light oak
bedroom suite, Incls
double mattress set,
$800/obo, Small Oak
Chest. $250.
352-465-0223
Beautiful Sofa/
Sleeper,, w/ qn. sz.
matt. 3 cushions,
excel. cond. org. cost
$2,000asking $350
Gosp. Isi, 341-0443
BENCHCRAFT
Light brn. leather
couch & love seat
$500. 4 tables $300
(352) 551-7033
Coffee Table
w/ Matching End
Table. $75.
Sofa Table $100.
Both items like new.
(352) 382-4444
DINING RM TABLE
Off white, with 4
chairs, matching
china cabinet. $250
352-220-4818
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


1 t jFuniture
2 WICKER HEAD-
BOARDS White twin
sizelike new. $50 each.
352-563-5859
DIning Room Set
Oval, off white w/leaf
& 4 roll/wheel chairs.
$200.00
Recllner, Tan print.
$100.(352) 621-0519
DINING TABLE
Pecan French
Provincial Brown, From
Ethan Allen. $50.00
OB0. 352-795-3394.
FURNITURE
Queen sleeper sofa
and love seat, solid
pine, navajo print, good
condition $250, OBO
352-560-7378
Glass Coffee Table
& End Tables
W/lamps like new
$100.,
(352) 344-4882
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 Recilner
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
storage baskets. Like
new, less than 2
years old. Great con-
dition. $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 Obe Call
860-2434
Queen Size Mattress
$50.
Recliner Chdair
$75.
(352) 746-3817
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
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084


S Furniture
lus
WANTED TO BUY
Used waterbed. King
or qn. No soft side.
Call 352-795-2647
WOODEN CAPTAINS
Bed ,Twin ,mattress,
used once $300
(352) 551-7033
SGarden/Lawn
o Sup lies
CHAINSAW
New Echo 14 chainsaw
$90. 352-560-7492
GAS BLOWERS
2 blowers excellent
cond. $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
Garage/I
16Yard Sales

Cinnamon Ridge
Fri. & Sat. 7A./2P.
5280 W. Shaker PL.
CRYSTAL RIVER
EST.SALE Sat/Sun 9-3
Tools, hsehld misc.
9720 W Dunnellon Rd
bet hwy 19 & 495(488)
CRYSTAL RIVER
Gigantic Sale
Sat. 8A./4P.
Tools,collec,boat
parts & lots of extras.
2530 N. Creed Ave.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Sat 8-?
Security Storage
Ft Island Trail, 1 ml.
DUNNELLON
ESTATE SALE *
Fri. & Sat. 7a-3p at
20340 SW 95th St.
Woodlands Subdiv.
Forest Ridge
Vlllage/Bev. Hills
Sat 7-1p antiques
clothes toys
No Early Sales
791 Sunblrd Path


o Garage/
SYard Sales
Dunnellon
Frl Sat & Sun 8-4p
5185 W. Dunnellon Rd
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 one!
Come all!
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
Hshld Items, & Pro.
Beauty Shop equip.
1241 E. Norvall Bryant
HERNANDO
Sat. 8a-2p 4530 N.
Apache Trail. Guns
Antiques, clothes, old
fishing lures collection
HOMOSASSA 6270
S.Banyan Yard/Estate
Sale Antiques, house-
hold items.
Sat. 8:30-2pm
HOMOSASSA
Inside Moving Sale
Frl Sat Sun 10-8pm
Salt water 50 gal fish
tank, livrm. bedrm
kit.furniture, lawn
equip, much moreli!
6217 S. Candice path
352- 628-7926
352-628-7458
INVERNESS
BIG YARD SALE*
219 N. Citrus Ave.
Fri 9 &Sat. 10 8a-lp
Collect., Furn, Trailer
INVERNESS
ESTATE SALE
Friday only! 7-4
1661 S. Canary Terr.
1.5 miles out 44 E
INVERNESS
Frl, & Sat only. 7-4
205 Hunting Lodge Dr
Half Pricel Glassware,
Jewelry, cloth, silver
items & tools.


Garage/
S Yard Sales
INVERNESS
Fri. & Sat. 8A./3P.
Independence to
Sanders follow signs.
Mower, artist Items,
Trav. trail hitch, tools.
Clothes & more 11
INVERNESS
Moving Jan. 7-10
9a-5p 402 N. Charles
Avenue
INVERNESS MULT/I
Fri. & Sat. 8a-lp
Golden Terrace Est
352-212-6920
INVERNESS
Sat. 1/10Only B-2
SHousehold, tools,
motor cycle parts
Bowflex, 6635 E.
Turner Camp Rd.
MOPEDS,
GENERATORS, GRILLS
& STUFF. 352-212-6182
PINE RIDGE
Sat 7-2 Hsehld/tools
5255 N Sonora Ter
Farm
Services
A Bank REPO
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

ClothingJ

BLACK J CREW PEA
COAT Sz. Lg/TalL.
Never worn $185.00
201-2665
MEN'S 38x30 dress
pants. 5 pairs. $45.
Exc cond. Men's 91/2
dress shoes, never
worn. Paid $50 ea.
sell 2/$30. 249-9275
MENS RACING
LEATHER JACKET
Black, size med, like
new $65, 864-283-5797

' General

2 FOLDING BEACH
CHAIRS with
footrest,pillow,and
carrying bag. $30.
352-489-5056


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Servces

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.
352-228-2067


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C ltes Free est.
352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal3S2-302-6955
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COLEMAN TREE SERVE.
Trim & Removal. Lc.
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.
LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins


)Tree Servicel

R WRIGHT TreeService
Tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
0256879 352-341-6827

Lons
'ICA

A Bank REPO!
3/2 only $199/Mo!
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

Computers

On-Site Same Day
Service Available
*All Computers
*Affordable Rates
Certified Tech's
Networking
*Virus/Spyware/
Pop- Removal
(352) 341-4150
www fastteks.com
Why Buy New?
We restore old PC's
ComputerWorks
212-1165. 24 yrs exp

Repair
RCarp*t n
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728

Panting

Chris Satchell Painting
& Walicoverlng.
work fully coated. 30
yrs. Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins.
352-795-6533
352-464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int,/ Ext, Painting
Needs, LIc. & Ins. FREE
EST, (352) 586-2996
CheapCheapCheap
DP Paint/Press.Clean
16 yrs. in Inverness
Llc.&Ins. 637-3765
CheapCheapCheap
DP Paint/Press.Clean
16 yrs. In Inverness
LIc.&Ins. 637-3765
DAVID RODGERS
Painting. Ic/Ins
Int/Ext repaints. SatIs
faction Guaranted.
20 yrs exp,212-3160
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.,
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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PaIinting
FERRARO'S
Painting Service
Int/Ext. Free Est. Press
Cleanin 352 465-6631
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
LOW RATES
Llc#30555 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic,/Ins.
(352) 726-9998

Tax Service

4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 1 Won't Last!
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796

Automotive

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


Boats
AFFORDABLE Boat
Maint. & Repair
technical/electrical
custom rigging
John (352) 746-4521
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- CREATIVE CUSTOM
CANVAS-Free est, On
location fittings/instal-
lation. 352-270-3850
,/us out zoomcitrus.com
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
27 yrs, exp. Certified
Best prices/guarante-
ed. 352-220-9435
.Lawnmower
0 Re air I

DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Gas / Diesel Engines
No lob too b20 or
smaIL 352-228-2067

I, Kitchen
,o & Bath
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is
restored to new
condition. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS(8827)

Upholstery

DICK'S UPHOLSTERY
Car, Boat, Mtrcycle
Seats, & Boat Tops
(352) 634-3787
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.EST (352) 586-2996
'- -. Father & Daughter
Servi-c Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Directoy Yd. clean up/726-9570
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W'Handyman

r #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
kIT O All home repairs, Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
CLL Pressure wash &
2-563-5966 Gutters LIc. 5863
!000r 00 r (352) 746-0141

ome/Office Andrew Joehl
Cleaninal I Handyman.
Gen/Maint/Repairs
CLEANER IN FLA Pressure cleaning.
Exp Refs Lic Lawns/Gutters. No
laundry + sewing Job too smalllRell
larcia, 560-7609 able ,ins, 0256271
t zoomcitrus corn 352-465-9201

NATURE COAST
I HOME REPAIR I
& MAINT. INC.
S Offering a Full
Weindown Range of Servlces
Lic. 2776/lns,, 0
352-634-5499
E THROUGHVlsa/MC
dow Washing L m m m J
All aspects
52-489-4189 ALL HOME REPAIR
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flooring, pwr. wash
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OUNTER TOPS FAST AFFORDABLE[
& Remodeled RELIABLEI Most repairs
2-586-8415 Free Est., Lic#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *


Carpentry/
Building
Dotson Construction

(352) 726-1708
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ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
C onstruction 32z
637-43CRC1326872

SAluminum

SUBURBAN IND INC
Scrn rms, lescreens,
siding, carprts, rfovers
wood decks, fla rms,
'vinaows, grage scrns
2 r5714 1628-0562


C3Handyman
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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S Soelf
ulStoragle

I0X20 UNITS
Available on Hwy 44
East of Invernss.
352-726-5507
Sheds & Garages
of Any Size
*SHEDS NOW*
SWe Move & Buy
Used Sheds
Independence/41
(352) 860-0111

Electrical

#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic.5863
(352) 746-0141
ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commercial
Beverly Hills Area.
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696

ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repairs
New const. Remodel
Free Est 726-2907
EC13002699

Plumbing
0 1
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLE! Most repairs
Free Est., Lic#0256374
*A (352) 257-9508 *


IN Moving and
t 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.
Uc. & Ins. Free Est.
24/7(352) 795-7373
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ROCKY'S Fencing
WORKING IN CITRUS
COUNTY FOR 26 YRS.
Free Est., Lic. &Ins
a- 352 422-727
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All Types. Free Est.
Comm/Res. 628-4002
Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling,
welding Lic. & Ins,
352-302-4702
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/flee/Shrub
Quality Fence Work,
Free Est. LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
LIc (352) 400-6016 Ins

Roofing

#1 In Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs, exp.,
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#CCC1327059
AAA ROOFING
Free est, 30 yrs exp,
352-563-0411


Roofing

John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358
I* m
Concrete

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

Remodelingi

Additions & Remodels
#CRC1327922.,
352-344-8799
www.Santee
Construction.blz
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Additions, Garages
Decks, Bathrooms &
Handyman
Services 40 Yrs Exp
Lic, crc058140
344-3536; 563-9768


AAA Roofing
Re-Roofs Repairs New Roofs
$50 OFF Roof Repairs Over $300
$100 OFF Complete Roofs Over $2500
InsuranceInspections $30 w/this ad
I Coupon must be presented I
i at time of signing
Licensed Insured FREE Estimates LIc.CCC057537


45Rmodeling

QUALITY CRAFTED
BUILDERS INC.
Remodeling, addi-
tions, custom homes
& commercial. =2-
726-5507Z: CBC014582
rh Stone!
Ceramic

A Cutting Edge
Tile Job
Showers Firs etc
(352) 422-2019
Lic, #2713, Insured,


The Tle Man
Bathroom remodel
Specializing in
handicap. Lic/Ins.
#2441.795-7241

Drywall

REPAIRS
Wall & Ceiling Sprays
Int,/Ext, Painting
Lic/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845

Dirt Services

FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. AL typesof_
idiSeLticeCall Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
Brannon's Ag. Servw.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling.
welding Lic. & Ins.
352-302-4702
*TOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd -$60/5 Yd $85
10Yd $150/20Yd $250
Red Mulch $22.yd
352-302-6436


11 Clearing/ I
Bushhogging|
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear.
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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Lawn Care

Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landclearing, hauling,
welding LIc. & Ins.
352-302-4702
DUN-RITE Lawncare
clean up, tree trim
etc. 352-302-4686
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWESTLRATES
Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins

Fiewood

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

WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs- all makes
& models. Anytime.
344-2556, Richard
WATER SOFTENERS
$795 INSTALLED *
352-257-2597 MEEKS
WATER TREATMENT
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, Gutters
1'*4,I
Alan's Seemless 5"
Residential Gutter &
Gutter Cleaning.
Soffett & Facia 30 yr.
exp. 352-637-1457


Installations by
Brian CBC1253853
W. o4qlywed im4ai
352-628-7519
0119,gSoffit
& rascin,

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Enterprises, LLC
A name known
for quality and value
/Commercial /New Homes
/Additions /Detached Garages

For aL d only
Call 352-341-2938
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7 PIECEbDNING
ROOM OUTFIT med
color wood modem
$200 352-613-2712
2400W Generator
Craftsman, like new
still in box'
$325.
(352) 563-2706
8-Gun Cabinet,
w/ glass front &
lower storage
$100
586-8576,
527-3176
ALL WEATHER
FLOOR MATS KIA
Sedona, factory all
weather floor mats, full
set, front, middle, rear
$100 Phone
352-726-6783
ANCHOR Like new
fluke-style boat anchor.
$10.00. 352-382-4995
Band Saw
Delta 12 xtra blades
steele stand$ 135.
tread mill like new
$85. Compound bow
case arrows $75,
(352) 445-9432
BIRD CAGE 24"W X
16"H X 16"L Black wire
$10.00 352-465-6811
BIRD CAGE 24"W X
16"H X16'L Black Wire
$10.00 352)465-6811
BIRD PERCH Lg bird
perch/playpen for med
to Ig sz bird. Multiple
perches. $30 firm. Call
Joe 352-465-5828
Bunk Bed, twinsize
over fullsize, white
metal frame with
mattresses, etc. $150
(352) 341-4847
Cash for Owners
I buy mobiles, houses
& seller financed
mortgages, Fred
Farnsworth, 36 yrs,
same address &
phone 352-726-9369
CREATIVE VISION M
30GB MP3 PLAYER
Like new cond.Plus 2
cases, charger,
xtras.Very nice.$115.00
352-637-0210
Dining Rm. Table
approx 40 x 70
$125 obo
352-527-6813
DOOR SILL PLATE
New right side door sill
plate for 1955/56/57
T-Bird, $20.00
(352)628-1734
Fiberglass Shower
Enclosure, one
pieces $175.
cell 732-281-7293
Fla. JUMBO SHRIMP
Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct $5/LB
Mark 727-726-8617
FLEA MARKET ITEMS
shed full of flea market
items to many to list $
75.00 637 0046
FLUVAL CANISTER
AQUARIUM FILTER
$20.00 (352)465-6811
-FORD F100 TRUCK
COVER Complete
Truck Cover (nylon),
$25.00 (352)628-1734
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
SPECIALS
6 lines- 10 days
Items totaling
$1-$200.............$8.50
$201-$400.......$13.50
$401-$800.......$18.50
$801-$1500.....$23.50
CALL
352-563-5966
Two General
Merchandise items
per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.
INSTANT OCEAN
SEA SALT $25.00 48
pound bucket
352)465-6811
KARATE
Tuesday & Thursday
7:00 8:30 $40 a mo.
(352) 212-3576
Large Glass Sliding
Doors, good cond.
160.
Metal Carport
w/ tarp $50.
(352) 422-3158
LIQUOR CABINET &
BEVELED MIRROR
Art Deco Style nice
shape black $200
352-465-6551
Nintendo Wil
W/filboard & many
extras. Plus 9 games.
$500. for all.
(352) 613-4674


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Outboard Motor
99' Yamaha, 5 HP.
Exc. cond. $475.
New BImlnl Top,
$100.(321) 213-1642
PET CARRIER
Medium pet carrier fair
condition $18.00
352-464-0316
PIN BALL MACHINE
93' Rocky & Bullwinkle
Very Good Cond.
$1,500 (352) 419-5773
(321) 276-4025
QUALITY MODERN
LOVESEAT clean cot-
ton light green $135
352-613-2712


General

RECTANGULAR TA-
BLE TOP GLASS
60X48 INCHES Very
good condition $65
352-465-6551
Set of Tires
4, Continental'
Lt 275/70 R18
Load range E.
$300.00
(352) 212-8997
Sleeper Sofa $300.
Porcelain Sink
w/ Delta Faucet
perfectly new
$250.
(630) 333-7532
STARTER MOTOR &
DRIVE 1954/1963
Ford/Mercury Y/Block
starter motor & drive,
$25.00 (352)628-1734
TIRES
Set of 4. Good Year.
265/70, R17 Exc.
Cond. $150. Obo.
(352) 527-4341
TOOL BOX FOR FULL
SIZE PICK UP TRUCK.
Aluminum. $50.
(352) 795-3708
TRUCK BRA Leather
bra for Silverado PU.
Truck may fit others
$45.00 464-0894
WUSTHOF GRAND
PRIX 11 3PC COOKS
KNIFE SET NEWI+
Block, Sharpner.
Pd $250.00. Only
$125.00 352-637-0210
12 Business
S Equipment
(3) LIGHTED DISPLAY
CASES. Various sizes.
$100 & up.
352-489-4870
[. Medical |
S Equipment |
Easy Ute Scooter
Folds Flat
461bs, barely used
Easy air travel $600
(352) 563-2292
Mobility Scooter
Golden Comp. 2
New never used.
$41O00.---.
Power Lift
Outside. $500.
(352) 637-3813
Power Wheel Chair
Pride Jet 3 joystick
Opr. ULike new batter-
ies. Ex. cond. Wt.
Cap. 250 Lbs.$495.
Obo.(877) 567-0316
SONIC 3-WHEEL
SCOOTER
Ught, transportable,
new batteries. Many
extras, hardly used.
$650./obo.
UNIVERSAL INSIDE LIFT
FOR SCOOTER. $300.
Have manual for
both. 352-237-3347
Transport Wheelchair
Foldable Lt. Wt. 12"
rear wheels, arm to
arm 17". Asking$55.00
Exercise Bike
Good cond.$20.00
Local (877) 567-0316
W Musical I
o Instruments|
ESTEBAN GUITAR
Including amplifier &
10 DVD Instruction
discs. $99.
352-795-120,1

Household

PLANT POTS
2 pc ceramic african vi-
olet or plant pots $4 ea
$9 ea at Lowes'
352-746-3971
TWIN BED Mattress
pads(2). Used once.
Excellent. $10.
352-601-0067

SEguipment I
Bow Flex Extreme
work out station $300
New Bow Flex
selectech 10/90 lb
adj dum bells $650
(352) 228-0239
BOWFLEX EXTREME
$550/firm. Originally
$1200. You haul.
352-341-1650
Call 9-7pmr
BRAND NEW HEX
DUMBBELLS 2 501b
weights, $90, Inverness
4864-283-5797
Computerized Foldup
Treadmillw/ power
Incline, $185, also
Recumbent Exercise
Bike $165.
464-0316
Powertec Multi
system workout
station w/weights
$1000. Pull up & dip
station $100. both
new(352) 228-0239
Sears Universal Gym
160 Ib.
$125.
Exercise Bike
$50.
(352) 795-0553
g Sporting
SGoods
(8) OVERSIZED
Drivers, graplte
shafts, new grips. $25
ea. (2) Sets matched
Irons. New grips $100
352-746-5473
.22 CALIBER
REVOLVER Single
Action $100.00.
Phone # 352-465-6811
243 AMMUNITION
$15 A BOX, Salmon
Steel head files. $50
per 100. 970-412-5560
Lecanto.
Concealed Weapons
Permit Course
DAN'S GUN ROOM
(352) 726-5238


1I Sporting
4 90
S Goods
GOLF CLUB-DRIVER
Cleveland Hibore
Senior A-FLEXlike new
w/headcover $100
Pat 352-382-3603
Golf Clubs
Women's Tour Collec-
tion. Right handed,
with 13 clubs & bag.
$80.(352) 746-2488
M1 GRAND
Mfg. August 1943 @
Springfield Armory.
Includes 100 30.06
ball FMJ cartridges, 10
clips and soft case.
This M1 is in very good
condition and shoots
well. $1100.00
352-503-6610
MEN'S MARIN
San Rafael Hybrid
bike. 17'/" frame.
21spd. A-1 cond.
$185/firm
352-344-5933
MISC NEW KNIVES 3
folding knives $5 ea, I
hunting $10, inverness
1-864-283-5797
NORTIC TRAK PRO
w/manuel. Paid
$750, sell $85, (3) Golf
bags & pull cart. $40
352-746-5473 ,
PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Buying Guns,
Ammunition,
(352) 586-7516
Ruger 9 mm
exc. cond customized
w/lazer grips $650,, ,
Sig Suaer collectors
40cal. never fired
$900 (352)302-3655
WE BUY GUNS
On Site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
W Utility |
S Trailers
5 x 10 Heavy Duty
15" Wheels.
Spare tire $800.
(352) 563-9834
30FT ENCLOSED
TRAILER. 5th wheel
hitch, can be easily
changed to goose
neck ball. $6500
352-341-1143
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

|W Baby Items

STROLLERS
1 stroll excel cond $30
1 stroll fair cond $15
352-527-9053
0 Wanted to
I Buy
LOOKING FOR FREE
BOAT. Will take off
your hands, will love
& cherish. TLC okay
352-464-2858
Looking to Buy
a Man's
Jade Ring
(352) 726-8494
WANTED OLD
LION EL TRAINS
Collector Top Prices
Paid. (352) 795-3970

8 Pets

ADULT SHIH-TZU's
Male & Fem. blk/
white,1 yr old. $250.
New Litter of Shih-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
Sgo 1/13/09 taking
deposit will have H/C
352-726-5576
9 BOSTON TERRIER 9
8 wks. AKC, Health-
Cert., unique
markings, very
lovable. 4 males $400
(352) 419-4670 9
CHIHUAHUA TERRIER
Mix 11 wks, female.
Very cute & playful.
To very gobd home
only. $150.
352-637-6310
Excell. Permanent
Home for unwanted
birds, chickens, ducks
(352) 726-9874


3- Females, Black
w/white markings.
Asking $400.
352-634-2475
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246


CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


2/2 Furn. Great area.
No pets/No Smoke.
352-746-0524
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
INVERNESS
2/1, on canal, $450.+
Sec. (352) 697-1359
INVERNESS
2/2, $465 mo. $F/L/S
No pets
(352) 287-9268
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-V2BA, $425. 1
BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl,
water 352-476-4964
LECANTO/HOM.
3/2 $695 mo,
Spacious, clean,
quiet. Paved street.
(813) 317-6525


18 Pets
Invemess DogClub
6 wks. of obed class.
Training starts. 2/4/09.
(352),344-1088
KITTENS & CAIS
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 2-3pmr
Citrus Pet Plaza
Homosassa
Sat 01/03/09 2-3pmn
Inverness Exotic
Pets
Sat. 01/10/09
9- 11Oam
Visit our web for
more locations
www.flpetvaccin
ations.com
352-637-0368

PET SPECIALS
5 lines
10 Days...........$23.50
30 Days .........$39.50
(All extra linage
$1.00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
1 Pet per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.
Red Nose Pitt Bull
Puppies, $100 & Up or
trade? Avail 1/28/09
Now taking deposits
(352) 564-8549
ROTTWEILER PUP
Female.10 wks. old.
CKC. Reg. Black &
brown, Curr. shots
$600. (352) 220-9608
Shih-Tzu &
Shlh-Poo Puppies
Shih-Poos @ $250.
Shlh-Tzus @$400 on
up. Up to date on
shots. Open Mon,
Wed & Frl 1:30 to 4pm
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy.
352-270-8827 or
cell (305)-872-8099
SHIH-TZU PUPS
MALES & FEMALES
$200.00 NO PAPERS
1ST SHORTS &
HEALTH CERT,
READY JAN 14TH
352-419-5130
YORKIE PUPPIES
AKC reg. champion
bid lines. Hme raised,
loving, well socialized.
$600 to $800.
352-400-1939
YORKIE
Young adult male.
Neutered. Loving,
healthy,very cute.
$300.(352) 400-1939

Horses

HORSE SHOEING/
TRIMMING,
AFA, Certified Farrier,
Richard Iversen
(352) 628-9186

Livestock

CHICKENS
Laying hens, Roosters,
Bantams & quails. $3
& up. 352-795-6381or
476-3319.
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsi
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
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S For Rent
CHASSAHOWITZKA
2/1 SW, wtrfrnt, $495.
2/2 DW, fenced, $550
Agent 352-382-1000
CITRUS COUNTY
2 & 3BR, CH/A
$350-$450 1st, last,
sec. No pets 564-0578
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/I $575/mo
352- 795-9537
or 352-586-9259.
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, DW, Waterfront
Nice Area, 422-1932
DUNNELLON
Lg. 3/2, W/2 Carports
& util. storage. 300
Ft. from launch ramp.
on Withlacoochee.
$695. Mo. Fst./Lst. .&
Sec.(352) 465-6967
FLORAL CITY
2/2 $450Mo.
$900. to move In.
(352) 344-1845
Floral City
Must see III
2/2 D/Wide in Country
Setting. CHA. No pets.
$495. Mo.Call Janet or
Lee at 800-692-4162.
9105 Istachatta Rd.
Free Ist Mo Rent
1& 2 Br turn & Unfum
No Pets Details
Homos.352-628-4441
HERNANDO
2/1 scrn prch, clean,
quiet, sm inside pet
ok. $450 1st/L+$400
sec. 352-344-0502
HERNANDO 2/2
2 ac. CHA, manuf.
home, clean, priv.
trees, hilltop. $600.
(352)464-0548
HERNANDO
3/1, fenced yd, pets
ok, HUD or Soc. Sec.
welcome $500 moo.
$500 last. $500. sec.
(352) 212-9698
(352) 341-2255
HERNANDO
Watsons Fish Camp
$350. To $625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
HOMOSASSA
2/1, $400/mo. + utS.
No Pets
(352) 382-2195
HOMOSASSA
2/12, Big Lot, Near 19
$425 mo + Sec. + Ref.
Sr. Disc. 352-628-3019
HOMOSASSA


INVERNESS
GET AWAY RETREAT
55+, Furn., close to
lake. Includes Boat
& Motor $6,000
(352) 249-7306
INVERNESS, RE-
DUCEDI $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 mo.
$19,500. 352-249-7330
En Mobile Home
S Lots For Rent
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705


c Mobile Homes
|S For Sale
3 BD, 2 BA I12 Acre
2 Decks/ Lrg. Carport
partially furn., /WD
snowbirds/ cent. AC
outside storage build-
Ings 352 628-5861
812-686-1458 $49,000
ATTENTIONII
BRAND NEW
DOUBLEWIDE
$37,900. Delivered
and Set, $0-Down
Land/Home $650.
mo. Repos Avail.
HOMEMART
(352)307-2244
FLORAL CITY For Sale
or Rent
2/2 DW.CHA on corner
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 ac
Owner Fin. $5k down
pints $780/mo also
sep. RV Pwr/septic
hook up (352)
726-6735/476-6090
REPO'S, REPO'S
REPO'S
New Homes
From $32,900
Used Homes $3,000
Repo's from $19,900
TAYLOR MADE HOMES
352-621-9181
1I Mobile Homes
|. And Land
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,8001 Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796
100% MORTGAGE
LOAN
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
*Low income appli-
cants can quality
FIRST TIME
HOMEBUYER'S UPTO
100%
Little or no credit
OKAY
*recent bankruptcy
OKAY*
CAII TIM OR CANDY
Putnam Mortgage&
Finance LLC
352-563-2661 local
866-785-3604 toll
free
*Credit and income
restriction apply'
Florida licensed
mortgage lender






Bank Repos.
With br W-Out
Property. Many to
choose from.
(352)302-9217
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acre + 1600 sq ft.,
'99, DW., $19,900.
352-202-8794
Floral City 2/2
Split plan,Dbl. Roof
Newly renovated.
CHA,washer/dryer on
fenced acre.$68,500
Cash or Owner
Flnance.352 586-9498
FLORAL CITY
26x70 DW, 4/2 DR,
den, Irg deck, fenced
Possible financing,
$69,900. 352-341-5211
Home On 2/ Acre
MUST SELL 3/2
28 x 52 on End of
Road, Quite, Home
has Deck. Sacrifice
$3,000 down
$745 mo W.A.C.
352-621-9183
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Snowbird Special
Fum. CHA. Laund. Rm.
Sun Rm. & more.
352-746-0524
HOMOSASSA
3/2 Doublewlde
roof-over, h acre.
$60,000. 352-857-6050
Homosassa
3/2 DW I acre.
newer kit., 7 yr roof,
parquat floor, firepi,
deck, 2 new sheds
$89k (352) 563-9857
INVERNESS
2/1, 2 porches. 2 out
bldgs.,100X119 lot,
roofover, Low to no
prop. tax. $28,000.
352-726-3982
INVERNESS 3/2
Lots of Room, '08
Cust.Ad/ons. Beautful
Interior to much to
mention.1,550 Sq. Ft.
Fenc'dl/2 ac. on hill.
Deck, Qulet.$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 |
In Park |
Crystal River Village
55+ Clubhse, pool
events, 3/2.,lving din-
Ing, den, Carport
1600sf. + 300sf en-
closed sunroom
$85K (352) 228-1930
View Pictures @
openhousemakeof-

FURNISHED LAKEVIEW
12x50 1/, .comp.
remod., new carpet
& paint In/out.
Ceramic tile.
.$9500.1-888-202-1718
Homosassa, 55+ 2/2
DW, $28,500 Remlded
Lot Rent $145. mo.
(352) 621-6960
INVERNESS 1/1
CHA, Screened room.
Totally Renov'td.
Asking $8,000
Call after 2PM
(352) 201-0903


Starting at $526/mo
with govt subsidy,
includes meals,
housekeeping,
transportation
and more*
MOVE-IN SPECIAL
Save up to $500
if you rent now
Call 344-8477
to schedule a tour
518 Ella Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
(352) 344-8477
'Depends on income
www.invernessubapartments.com



77320


CLASSIFIED


L Sale or
Rent
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
HOMOSASSA
4 bdrm DW, com-
pletely fenced,
$500mo, lst/L/sec
352-503-3103
a Real Estate
o For Rent
A Bank REPOI
3bd 2ba
Only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 rent/lease
$900/M 352-228-7822
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property &
Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
n) Res.& Vac,
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc.
Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
lnfo@oroperty
managmentgroup
com

Iu Apartments
0 Furnished
CRYSTAL RIVER
Near Town lbr $450
2br$600 352 212-7740
FLORAL CITY
1/1, $350/mo. $500
Sec. City Water. No
pets. (352) 344-5628
FLORAL CITY
LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm.
AC, Clean, No Pets
(352) 344-1025
HERNANDO
1/1 Cabin, Utils. Incl.
$625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225

IL Apartments
I Unfurnished

2 BEDROOM
APTS.
C/H/A, Sm. Pets
restrictions apply.
Occasionally
handicapped units
do become avail.
For Info. call
Gatehouse Apts.
at 352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fd.








&rMN
1& 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS I
Avail. for Immed
Occupancy.
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENTS
& KNOLLWOOD
TOWNHOMES I
Sfor Information call t
(352) 344-1010'
I MON. thru FRI. |
9am 4pm
Ask About our I
Move In Specials I
Equal Housing Op

AFFORDABLE
COUNTY
WIDE RENTALS.
(352) 634-5499

F BEVERLY HILLS
All until + TV hookup I
SIncluded $475. |
352-228-2644
L mmm mm&m
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/
oaDDppyl. (Expl/15)
Cindy 352-257-8048
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, $750. mo. F/L/S
(941) 713-0646

FLORAL CITY
FLORAL QAKS APTS.
8092 S. Floral Oak
Cir., Floral City
(352) 860-0829
1-2 BR, Elderly,
handicapped or
disabled, CHA,
carpet, stove,
fridge, min-bllnds.
Rent starting @
1-BR $468
2-BR $498
Hearing Impaired
Number/TDD
1-800-342-3552
"This InstitutIon is an
Equal Opportunity
Provider and
Employer"
"Equal Housing
Opportunity
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impounds! for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246

INVERNESS
CLUB
SENIOR
APARTMENTS
Now Leasing:
Phase I
Efficiencies &
I BR/IBA
with full kitchen
Independent Living
with Services


us Apartments I
o Unfurnished

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: M,W, 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 FREE
LECANTO newer 2/2
dpix, 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.
TTY (800) 342-3552
(352) 63776349





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Apartments

HOMOSASSA
2, 1/IPart. Furn.
2/1 Unfum. Call for
detalls.(386)871-5506
|0 Rental
S Information
We Have Rentals
Starting at $425/mo
+ Many others
LANDMARK
REALTY
352-726-9136
Kathy or Jane
311 W Main St. Inv

1, Business
6 Locations
CRYSTAL RIVER
Office & Warehouse,
1200 Sq. Ft., Hwy 44.
$650/mo+ 1 mo. sec.
352-795-9778
SUMTER COUNTY
OFFICE SPACE
Rent/Lease 1,000
Sq. Ft. Located In
large County Build-
ing. Close to the
Villages, Hwy.301 &
CR 44. Contact:
Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax: (813) 964-8801
Email- drmlmule@
vahoo.com
WAREHOUSE/LEASE
w/Optlon to Buyl
5K sq ift;800 w/alr
Holder,FL 352-302-
0673:352-746-5951
W Condos/Villas
For Rent
CITRUS HILLS
2/2 .Furn. Avail 12/15
Lou... (352) 697-1685
CITRUS HILLS
2/2, Remodeled
Kitchen, Heated Pool,
tennis courts. $750.
727-430-1001
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, unfurn. Sale or
Rent $700 + utilities,
(352) 726-1812
FREE RENT FOR June
SUMMERHILL AT
MEADOWCREST
Exclusive rental units.
Starting $995 monthly.
352-563-5657
Vusout zoomcifrus.com
HERNANDO
2/21 on golf crs,
heated comm pool.
$800mo 352-746-6738
HOMOSASSA
Best Housing Value
New & Used DW's &
SW's Homes, Lease to
Own from $179/mo +
lot rent,at Evan Ridge
an exceptional
55+Park 352 628-5977
INVERNESS
2/2 No smoking $600.
mo.352-302-3737
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/2112/1
Townhouse clean
&ex.cond.w/extras,
$675 586-8928
SUGARMILL WOODS
Unfurn, 2/2/1 on nice
grnbelt. xtra drvway,
cath, ceilings, sky-
lights, tile, upgraded
appls. W/D, very
clean. $695/mo
352-634-2528
I1 DuplexesI
For Rent |
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1, $599. mo+
$500 dep., water &
lawn maint. Incl.'d
9189 Mendoza Way
(352) 726-4058
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2 Brand new. $625.
Mo. Fst./Lst./Sec.
(352) 697-0770.
CITRUS SPRINGS
Newer 2/2/1 Lease,
dep. No pets. $750
Mo. (352) 697-3133
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, $530/mo + dep.
(352)464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1,5550 ma 1st & sec
(352) 464-3521 Carol
(352) 464-3522 Tim
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1V/, $575. Mo.


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AVAUlABlRANALS
2 Bad, 1 Both Apt.. $550 tO 1$ I7
2 WFrCS Fum Ie aSll O
ai Hom ... .................... .As"
212 Home ............ ......... $700
2/1.5 Pelcan Cove............900
33 WF Home...............
2/2 WF Condo. Fum..... 000
4/2 Home.............. ......... 50
HOMOSASSA
3/2/2 Pool Home.............1,200
42 Home SMW...................950
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1 Duplex .............. *1 00
LECAMTO
3/2 Black Dimond .......,790
Call UL For Short Term Rental.
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BEV. HILLS 2/2/1
319S. er Lovelyl
Eat in kit., LR, DR. FL R,
lanai. Lg. deck, Incl.
yard maint & H20.
$850mo 352-746-0817
CITRUS HILL
Greenbriar, town-
house for lease. Fully
furnished, 2/2/, car-
port, heated pool,
golf/tennis. $700mo.
352-341-0871
INVERNESS
Dwntwn on Lake, 2/1
$650 mo. Incl. util. *
637-0475/400-1438
LECANTO
3/2 on 3 acres. No
pets/smoke.$600.Mo.
+ Sec. (352) 746-6345
Rent: Housesl
Unfurnished
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Down[
352-484-0866
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BEVERLY HILLS
12 Michael Dr.
Nice 2/1/1 Fam. Rm.
$575. Mo.+ Sec.
(352) 628-0033
BEVERLY HILLS
lBr&2Br homes
$525 -$575.1st Mo Free
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, CHA. DW.
19 N. Wadsworth
$600. (352) 422-2798
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Firm, $650 E-Z
Terms 400-4275
BEVERLY HILLS
/2/1 74 S Columbus
St. & 208 S. Barbour
recently remodeled,
$750. mo. & $800 mo
352-302-0553
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, Fl. Rm., Sun Rm,
W/D. no smoke/pets
CHA, $725, 563-2500,
3512-9267
BEVERLY HILLS
27 N. Fillmore; $450
26 S. Jefferson; $500
Agent 352-382-1000
BEVERLY HILLS
4/1, CHA, $650mo.
S 352-697-1457
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, immac., all
apple finest gate
guarded community
In Citrus County.
$1050 mo. Incls. lawn
maint.& deluxe
cable tv. Call Paul
352-746-9585
C ITRUS SPRINGS
New Year Special
First Month Freell
3/2, new home
$745/mo. Small
pets, non smoking,
352-812-4848.
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Beautiful pool home,
redecorated, 2.600 sf.
All new apple. on 1 ac.
of land.$975/mo.
Will consider pass.
sale.(904) 412-2181
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/2, Forest Rdge Vill
Many Upgrades, club
hse pool, maint free,
$725mo 352-249-3163
CITRUS HILLS
3/2/2 with Pool.
Pets OK $l,200mo.
352-860-1245
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2 & 3/2, short term,
from $500. mo.
352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
NEW 3/2/2 w/LANAI
or RENT -TO-OWN
$800mo. Owner (352)
746-2677; 697-1384
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $850/mo
795-6299 697-1240
Dunnellon
New 2/2/2+. 15 miles
to P.E. Plant, Malnt
Free (352) 746-7512
FLORAL CITY 1/1
Incls. utils, %4 acre $475
Mo. 352-422-3670
FREE 1ST MONTH
Gospel Is. 2/1 water-
front, very clean.$650
(352) 344-4811
HERNANDO
3/2/1, newly reno-
vated, Irg scr porch,
fenced. $800 1st/sec.
352-341-1550
HIGHLANDS/INV.
3/2/2, Clean, Irg. scrn.
Patio $700. 302-0431
HOMOSASSA
3/1 cony. loc. comply.
remodeled In '04.
$700. 352-228-3842
HOMOSASSA
3/2- $625mo Ist &
sec. 352-503-6049
HOMOSASSA
Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre
Lease Oat Flexible
Lg. Hot tub, Imm.Occ.
352-795-0088
INV. GOSPEL IS.
3/2/1 firepl. fenc'd
$675. 352-212-5812
INV.Highlands W
3/2/2, fenced $775.
352-212-5812


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SUnfurnished
INVERNESS
I/I Home or Office,
Clean, remodeled
large lot. $550. Incl.
H20, elect. & garbage.
Ist/S. (352) 726-3936
INVERNESS
Ist Mo. FREE 3/2/2
Pool $850. pets ok
(321) 277-5772
INVERNESS .
2/2, W/D. very clean,
close to everything
$600 Mo. lst/Lst+ $400
Sec. 352-220-4476
INVERNESS
2BR. 2BA, Condo
Lake access out
back door, $650 mo.
Incl. Assoc. fee & no
Interest 726-9369
INVERNESS
3/2/2 Uke new.$800.
Mo.(352) 212-5812
INVERNESS
Fst Mo. Free, 2/2/1
$750. Mo.
Apt. 2/1 $550.No pets.
(352) 344-2500
INVERNESS
Highlands 3/2/1
fenced, porch. $750.
(352) 464-3518
INVERNESS
Highlands.
3/2/2, $750. Mo.
(352) 341-1142
INVERNESS
Townhome for Rent,
Brand New 2/2 $650.
mo. 352-212-3412
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2 Almost new,
near 7 Rivers Hosp.
352-628-5600
|4 Waterfront|
S Rentals
CRYSTAL RIVER
Dock space Avail. 25'
to 27'(352) 563-1336
HERNANDO
1/1 Cabin, Utils. Incl.
$625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
HOMOSASSA
RIVER FRONT
2/1.5 $800/mo. + utls
Irg dock352-422-3338
S Rent or
0 Sale
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 built '03 w/
1 bd eff. $800mo:
$165K- 352-489-9051
Homosassa
lease opt. 4/2,
w/pool, $900/mo
call Usa 352-634-0129
INVERNESS
Dream Home on
Golf course,
spacious 3/2/2
$850/mo.
908-322-6529

It Rooms For
VS Rent
CRYSTAL RIVER
Furn, Wsh./Dry. All until.
ncl. Cable. $400. Mo.
(352)563-1329
CRYSTAL RIVER
Incl. Kitch. priv.
cable, & until. $100.
Wk.(352) 794-3282
HOMOSASSA
Lg. Rm. Prdv. bth. ktch
priv. All until. Incl. $400
Mo.(352)220-9998
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S For Sale |
HERNANDO RANCH
2/2/Overslzed
Gar.On 3.8 acres, -
fenc'd. & cross fenc'd.
Bring your horses.
Close In between
Hwys. 486 & 44. Pole
barn w/elec.
Lots of privacy, 264 Ft.
of frontage. $249,000
Parsley Real Estate
Inc. Carl Gareth
Rouillard.
(352) 422-5731
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NOTICE:
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advertising In this
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Housing Act which
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preference,
limitation or
discrimination
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In violation of the
law. Our readers
are hereby
Informed that all
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equal opportunity
basis. To complain
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4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,8001 I Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796

For We140e%
INVERNESS 4/3
Carport, porch,
fenced Incl
refridg,stove,
washer,dryer.
$120,000 Firm
344-1321 after 6PM
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5 House
CITRUS HILLS
Sat & Sun. 1-4
115 E. Hartford St.
Unit 5A. 2/2 Condo.
Comnletelv Remod
Lots of extras. Terra
'Vista mbrship avail.
$110K. 352-527-3831
INVERNESS WOWI
EXTREMELY
UNDERPRICEDI
Large Villa. 2/2/1
wlFR&BK porches.
Exc. Conditlonl
OPEN HOUSE
Sun. Jan 11, 11-3
REGENCY PARK
2082 Forest Dr.
"$99.9K
407-832-9648

Open House
Sat & Sun 1-4pm
A Mu Seel Many
Extra's ,3/2/2. 3
years old. $189,500
Make effor Extra
lot available
7732 E. Pocono Dr.
Gospel Island on
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Little or no credit
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'recent bankruptcy
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Finance LLC
352-563-2661 local
866-785-3604 toll
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I Commercial
Real Estate
HOMOSASSA
7,000 Sq. Ft.
commercial building
w/3 phase power &
outside storage.
$2500 Month.
Rooks Industrial Park
(352) 422-0055
WAREHOUSE/LEASE
w/Option to Buyl
5Ksq ft; 800 w/alr
Holder,FL 352-302-
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Citrus Springs Newer
Home low/dn, easy
terms 352-361-6551.
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SPECIALS
6 lines
14 Days..........$36.50
30 Days..........$56.50
(All extra linage
$5,00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
Private Party Only.
Owner must
live In home.
(Non Refundable)
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352-400-2617
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Remodeled, Lawn
Maint, $550 mo
352-359-5241
LECANTO newer 2/2
dpix, all ktchn appls,
patio, W/D hook-up,
nice yard, Exc, Cond.
$625 (352) 634-1341
| Rental
Houses
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
HOMOSASSA
5455 Thrasther Ave
3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Nice Block Home
with enclosed In-
ground pool corner
lot country setting
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00 Homes |
BEAUTIFULL LOCATION
3/2/2 By Owner, All
upgrades, 2 yrs. old.
Prime lot. A must to
see. Asking $164,900
(352) 527-4488
1 Pine
2 Ridge
HORSE FARM
3+acres Under $300K,
3/2, pool, 28x60 barn.
18x30 RV cover.
Adjoining 3.4 acres
avail, 352-746-0348
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352-484-0866
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CHARMING 1/1
newly remodeled,
w/attached carport.
Nice street, walk to
stores & bank. Less
than $60K. Agent
owned. 352-422-4012
Remodeled
2BR /2 Full BA/ 1 CG
BRAND NEW: Roof,
AC, Kitchen, Stainless
Appl.'s, Cabs. Baths,
Carpet, tile, fixtures.
Nice Area, $89,900.
(352) 464-2160
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% Meadowcrest
1 Homes
MEADOWCREST
2/2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843
1 Citrus Hills
1 Homes
3BR Model, Villa,
with pool near, club
house, close distance
to school, library and
shopping $199,000.
630-333-7532
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acre w/2 stall barn -
4/3, inground Pool,
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(352) 302.0951
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SHomes
For Sale, By Owner
3BR 3BA, Pool, 16x24
workshop, close to
school, hosp., library,
WTI, 518 Poinsettia,
Ave. (352) 860-0878
Newly remodeled 2/1
w/den, opt. bdrm,
well, inside laundry,
20x40 garage/wrkshp
10x12 strge. Fenc'd &
gated. 1.25 ac.All for
$69,500. 352-422-0605
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Crystal Manor coun-
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3/2/1 Holiday Heights, 3100 sq ft under roof,
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352-228-1301 .(352) 341-5611
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HOMOSASSA
3-story stilt. 3/3. Next
to head spring. 163'
wfrt, dock/slip. Brand
new/unoccupied.
2 frpls, granite. $599K
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. Homes
BEAUTIFUL 1 ACRE lot,
fenced, surrounded
by large pruned oaks.
Utility barn, new
pump & holding tank,
septic system, elec-
tricity. Old trailer, liva-
ble or build. 11737 N.
Halfplnt Pt, $70,000
727-863-8502
NSuitnter Countyl
-p Homes |
2/2 OWNER FIN.
Handyman, $30K un-
der market, $364mo.
w/$4.772 dwn. .333
acres, Very private
727-992-1372
Condos For I
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CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, Unfurn. Sale or
Rent $700 + utilities,
(352) 726-1812
INVERNESS 2/2
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(352) 422-2706
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Virginia Mounts. 15
Acres, New cond.
barn. Brick garage
w/llvlng. quarters.
Improved pasture
Fenc'd (423)782-7176


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lot available.
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Gospel Island on
Lake Pocono
(352) 560-7508
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o Property
Crystal River
Buildable, 78 x.132
City water & Sewer.
$7000 (352) 794-3556
HIGHLY DESIRABLE
Restricted, 1-acre by
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cc Commercial
o Property
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
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1o Sale
CELINA HILLS
1/2 acre $34,900
Eine Ridge 1-ac
across from golf
course. $64,900.
443-536-6464
co Sale or I
10, Rent
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 1 Won't Last
For Listings
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5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
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03,GtX 4 Tec.
Super charged, red.
185 HP. w/trl. Very low
Mi. Never in salt
water. Reduced
$4,000 352 212-8868

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AIR BOAT
Lycombing 200 angle
valve, alum hull,&
trailer $6500
(352) 464-5447
AIRBOAT
1996,15', 500cubic
Inch, Cadillac engine
completely rebuilt
(352) 560-3019
Aluminum Boat
14 Ft. '05 15 HP.
Yamaha, w/trailer.
$2,250.(352) 563-5688
AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
115 hp Johnson just
rebuilt 5 yr. war.
Ready to fsh.$ 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


I


OSPREY
1994 16ft, GREAT
FISHING BOAT 88 HP
Evinrude, electronics,
$5000. 352-621-4711
PONTOON
'03, 25' SUN TRACKER,
'05 90hp Merc, low
hrs. fresh bottom
paint, VHF alum.
deck, tandem trir.
cust. dive platform
$11,700.
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 32ff center
console,bunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs, like new,
loaded, Inci trial may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352) 201-1833
PRO-LINE
89, 20' C/C, 98
Merc. 125hp, new
Garman electronics
BOAT MOTOR &
TRAILER only $35001
,352-220-5299
PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95,20' 120 HP
Merc. Dep/flnd.
Radio, fish rigging,
Includes 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', 6'W,'02 150H
Evin, mir. 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. trlr.$8,000
(352) 344-9651
oRecreational
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


S Boats

'86, 21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500.
Good cond.
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
BIG 0 AIRBOAT
2000 13' Big 0 alrboat
7' wide. 72" power shift
carbon fiber prop, new
seat covers & heavy
duty trailer. Nice ride &
clean title, Asking
$7,000. CALL Dale
352-220-8076 OR
352-220-8727.
BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
master Mariner, wood
Inlay seats and 2 sets of
oars, has mast for sail-
boat conversion, tran-
som for electric motor,
used twice, Inci trailer,
$6,000,(352) 382-1895
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2, 8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc.90 HP.
outboard W/Trailer
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2 8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc,90 HP. out-
board W/Traller
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ft.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir, custom cover
dep/flnd, VHF, Iw 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
2000 18.5 w/V-6
Merc, Extra Clean,
alum. trir., nice rig.
$9,500 (352) 527-3555
GRUMMA
16' 86 ALUM BASS
Boat C/C, 02 40 hp
Yamaha motor, un-
der 100 hrs, live well,
bilge pump, depth
finer, trolling motor
alum tril. $4k or trade
More info
352-726-9724
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ff.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/ trr. $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '92
22ft, deck boat. Looks
New. 130hp Yamaha.
New upholstery/top
$4,900. incld's tandem
trir. 352-563-9834
HURRICANE '96
23ft. w/150 Saltwater
Yah. & trMr, dry dock'd
blm, radio, fish finder.
$11,900/obo (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used & Brkrg.
We Pay $$ for Clean
Used Boats.794-0094



WEED


OATS
SOLDAT NO FEE
Selling Them As Fast
As They Come In!


exc. 2.0 16 vol eng.
auto. trans. 2 sets of utmotive
wheels/tires 117km automotive
3o2-2781464-022o SERVICE WRITERS AND
(4) Toyo-Proxes S.T.
New take offs. SERVICE TECHNICIANS.
275-55-R18. $600.
352-464-0220 At Love Dealerships we

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Wanted Vehicles
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352-628-4144 Please apply in person at:
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Buying Used Cars 2209 Hwy. 44 W., Inverness
For used car.lot Love Motorsports
LARRY'S AUTO SALES
Hwy 19 crystal River 7731 Hwy. 44, Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333 77 67


CLASSIFIED
IRecreational| 2 CasC l Classic
SVehicles C I ars o Vehicles
*AUTO.BOAT &ACURA FRCHEVY
RV* 2000, Integra LS '01, Taurus LXI, 4DR, '85, Sllverado, PW, PL
DONATIONS low miles, 1 owner Loaded, low ml, econ AC, auto, excel.
43 year old must see call for deal V6, CD, AC, perfect cond. $3,850
Non-reporting 1-800-714-9813 $4,150. 352-212-9383 (352) 586-8576
501-C-3 Charity. FORD FORD FORD
Maritime Ministries 2007 Mustang Auto, low '03 Mustang Conv. auto MUSTANG 68, 289
(352) 795-9621 miles, like new take over V-6, leather, all pwr, 80k, ALL ORIGINAL
Tax Deductible pmts@ $249 mo. great cond. $7999. fact. a/c, 59,500 ml.
CRUISE AIR 1-800-733-9138 352-382-2755 Runs Greati $8k,
'94, Class A. Wide HONDA FORD REDUCEDIIII
body. Diesel pusher, 2003 Civic EX 2002, Thunderbird (352) 302-7681
Allson Trans. & more, low miles 1 owner on. & Hard TopGTO
$35,500. 352 835-4273 $8990 or take over Perfect Condition 196, Th al deal
DAMON pits $179mo 1-800-733-9138 1967, The real deal,
DAMON ipmts $179mo older restoration, Just out
92, 32', 454 Chevy 1-800-714-9813 FORD of storage $25K or trade
eng, 27K, 2 ACs, qn, SUBARU 2004, Taurus SE (352) 621-0666
bed, Non Smok, No 2003, Forrester SXT 57k orig miles,1 owner
pets. Lots of extras & all wheel drive, low $7990 or take over MERCEDES BENZ
Exc. Condl$15,900. miles better hurrylli pmts.@139mo. 1985 380SL, 2 top
352-527-8247 call for deal 1-800-714-9813 roadster. Drives, looks
FOUR WINDS 1-800-714-9813 FORD MercedespManrts
'03, Hurricane 30Q, class ACURA '91, Mustang, convert. New A/C. Must seel
A motor home, 311/2 ft., 04 3.5RL leather 42k new top; 4 cyl. runs $8,700. David
20k mi. V10 gas, ducted ml, loaded, great, cold AC very 352-637-6443.
rf. air, onan 4K gen., qn moonroof, nav. all good cond, $3,000. MERCURY
bed, etc. Saturn tow options $19,995 352-422-3309 '64 Comet Runs
Avail. $35,000. Lets talk 352-422-2960 FORD good. $1000, Obo.
(352) 397-5007 ACURA '96 T-Bird, 2dr, V-6, (352) 795-0710
Four Winds 5000 2000 Integra 2dr, 143k ml, LOADEDI
'05, 24ft Class-C Sunroof, Alloys, Low Cold a/c, Excellentl OLDS Conv.
Slide. Warranty trans. Miles only $6,988 $1700. 352-697-0889 94, Cutlass Supreme
17K m $38,000 (224) 1-800-733-9138 Honda Civic 96 $5001 $1600 (352) 860-0754
856-9724; 795-0783 BIG SALEII Police Impoundsl cell: 813-786-7389
3 BIG SALEII Impoundsl for listings
GEORGIE BOY CONSIGNMENT USA 800-366-9813ext 4246 Rolls Royce
'05, Pursuit, Class A, Clean, Safe Autos '67 Silver Shadow,
30ft. No Junk I Buy Cars & Trucks 2 Dr. Park Ward LTD.
Excel. cond. 8k ml., Financing Available for CASH $$$$ Factory sun roof,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back US19, Across Airport 563-1717 400-1375 (727)422-4433hunterz_
up camera, all the bells (352) 461-4518 carz@yahoo.com
and whistles and much JEEP ceyoo
more, must see this BMW '07 Compass, 12,7k ml THUNDERBIRD
coach. Asking $50,000. '03, 745 LI, NAV leather Seats, '73, New pint, tires.
abo (352) 746-7626 black, sun roof, all Exc cond $13,500- 38K. Mi. Like New,
GULF STREAM options $29K Mint 352-560-7178 $13,900 Will trade for
BT Cruiser 03, 22' fully (352) 746-2696 MAZDA boat.(352) 795-0122.
loaded, ready to BUICK 2001, Mlata 34k orlg Volkswagen
travel $29,800.... 2002, Century miles, mint cond '78 Super Beetle
(352) 341-1297 59k orig miles, 1 1 owner $9990 or conv. runs well, $3500
Holiday Rambler owner $5495 or take $189mo, wac or will consider trade
'03, By Monico, 300 over pints $149mo 1-800-714-9813 (352)212-4477
Cummins, 2 slides, 1-800-714-9813 MAZDA %o .
Incl. tow vehicle, BUICK 2006, Mlata Trucks
mint cond. $79,900. '93, Regal ltd., 4 Dr. Auto, Low Miles,
(352) 302-7073 loaded, 84k, V6, cass. FunI $14,988 or '94 CHEVY
Holiday Rambler auto, clean $2,450, $269 mo.wac Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New
Admiral Motor Home 36' 352-382-7764 1-800-733-9138 motor, good cond.'2
2 slides, 340hp, gas eng. BUICK MAZDA wheel drive Z71 pkg.
all options transf ext. '98 Century. 109k ml, 2008, 3 Auto, 10k orig $4,200.
warr. $51,900 orig, owner, cold a/c, miles Dont miss out I11 352-563-1518 Iv msg
352 795-3970 new tires, exc cond,, $199 mo. wac BIG SALEII
ITASCA NAVION $1900. 352-270-8250 1-800-733-9138 CONSIGNMENT USA
'06 24FT, Mercedes CADILLAC MAZDA Clean, Safe Autos
diesel, Class C. Good '95 El Dorado, 89k 2004, Tribute 46k orig No Junk
mpg, low ml, 1, slide, orig. miles. Exc cond. miles 1 owner $7990 or Financing Available
loaded. $57,995. Perfect Interior. $3987. take over pmts US 19, Across Airport
352-464-0371 352-476-2014 $159mo (352) 461-4518
JAMBOREE CHEVEROLET 1-800-714-9813 CHEVY
29',2005, V-10 Class C '04 Malibu. LS. V-6 MERCURY 2001, Sllverado 1500
12,400 ml., Loadedl 4 Dr. 33K Mi. Sunroof, Sable '04, LS, Wagon low miles,auto, like new
Pert. Condiltioni Loaded. $7,950. 30, 5 K miles, only $6988
Ready to go! $39.000 (352) 341-0368 Exc. condition 1-800-733-9138
(352) 465-2138 CHEVROLET $9,500 (352)341-0866 CHEVY
MAVERICK '99 '94, Camaro Z28, MGB '97 Suburban 1500.
Georgia Boy 31Ft Convertible. Auto. Air Convertible 1977.57k ml. Great condition.
LOADEDQ28K miles & CD. Black In Color. Blue, many xtras $4,000 OBO.
$20,000. Optional '07 New Floormaster Excellent Condition (352) 586-7126
Chevy Cobalt exhaust. LTI eng. $10,500 (352)628-0281 (35DODG2)58
352-476-3147 Runs & drives great NISSAN DODGE
MOTOR HOME $4,000 OBO. Will trade 2008 Vera Auto, '05,Quad CabAwe-
'95 Fleetwood Flair, for Jeep Wrangler. low miles, gas saver secial "Rodeo-Edit
22 Ft. Class A. W/454 (352) 382-7001 Take over pints $199 mo. Loaded every special
Eng. Low Mi, CHEVY 1-800-733-9138 feature. Senior own,
1 ,'96 Coamaoro Z28 OLDS 88 LS gar. kept., 24K, $40K
PACE ARROW T-tops. 6-spd, LT1 eng. '93, 1-owner, 67K ml- Invested Sale $21,750
04, 38' 3 SLIDES Red, 125k ml. $4600 les, full power, air, See online ad phone
21k ml fully loaded 352-560-3685 cruise, etc. ONLY. www autotrader com/
3 tv's $92,500 obo CHEVY L49LS91352-746-5789 atcarid/at-f3fd39f
352-302-0743 '96 Camaro, T-Tops, rare OLDSMOBILE John (352) 726-1076
'0 Campers/ I 5spd, AC, V6,36mpg '83,98 Regency DODGE
STraveljet blk, depend. MUST SELLI $1500 2000 Ram Quad cab
I" Travel Trailers $2,200. 352- 563-0615 Good cond. 5.9, shrt bed w/liner,
19"ravel railr CHEVY 352-628-7983 pwr cruise, a/c, auto,
19"avel trailer '98, Lumlna LS. 4 DR, SATURN hitch. REDUCEDLL
'05 Shadow Cruser loaded, low m., V6 '99 gonhas $5,800. 352-628-3868
un Fnder 189 FBR great mpg clean tow pkg. $3,000. DODGE
EDua Ax Sle. Fully $3,250. 352-382-4541 Perfect Condition. 98 Runs'areat. 2 rew
Good Cond. $6,000 CHEVY Cobalt (352) 344-0017 .. '* '," ,.. -_
(352) 382-1826- 2006 Silver,' SUSUKI ; 352344-551 ..
automatic, 47000 '07 Forenza. 30K ml, FORD "
AEROLITE miles, 4 door sedan. w/100k warr. LOADED '90, F I50. 0 ru,.i Ir.)
'99 5TH Wheel, 27Ft. $6000 352-697-1566 w/touch scrn nav. Cobra Engine, Auto.,
All the comforts of JB7401@gmail.com $12,800. 352-613-6613 12" lift, 40" groundhogs
home.8,900 or trade CHRYSLER TOYOTA $7,500. 352-447-2227
a (246856 2004 PT Cruiser 51k '06, Highlander, Hybrid,, MAZADA
COACHMEN orig ml. I1 own show- 100,000 ml. warranty 95 B3000 V6, stick-
Captiva '03 Lrg slide, room new $6990 or $23,000. bdllner frt tow hitch,
Uke new. $9,000 take over pmts $149 (352) 382-1857 low ml.clean new frt
765-278-9315 mo. 1-800-714-9813 TOYOTA tlres$2500352563-1802
HOmosassa CHRYSLER 2004, Corolla VOLKSWAGON
FOUR WINDS '01, Seabring, Conv. Great on Gas! '81,'Plck Up,
'01, Travel Trailer V6. 76k mi., great only $6,988 7630
26ft., w/ slide out working cond.$4,999 1-800-733-9138 (352) 726-3870
$8,000 Obo (352) 522-0235 lkr/Ulit
8(352)628-5498 () 52202TRANSPORTATION gSport/Utlity
(352) 628-5498 CHRYSLER SPECIALS Vehicles I
I BUY RV'S, 05 PT CRUISER Cony HEADER + 4 lines
Travel Trailers, 39K mil metal blue 7 Days...........$30.50 ACURA
5th Wheels, Limited Edition $8500 14 Days...........$42.50 2005 TSX Navi, Lthr,
Motor Homes obo (352) 860-1426 30 Days........ $68.50 Sunroof & More
Call Glenn CHRYSLER (All extra linage only $289 mo. wac
(352) 302-0778 '05, Sebring cony. 58K $5.00 per line) 1-800-733-9138
mi. new tires, $8,200. CALL CADILLAC
I BUY RV'S, (352) 795-1648 352-563-5966 '05 Escalade, low ml. all
Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels, CHRYSLER 1 vehicle per ad. power, sun roof, exc.
Motor Homes 2006 Pacifica Private Party Only cond. $35,000
Call Glenn Leather, 43K. Mi. Many (Non Refundable) (347) 266-9328
(352) 302-0778 Extras. $12,000 All Ads are prepaid. CHEVY
352-489-3507 Some restrictions BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
JAYCO CORVETTE may apply. 126k ml. loaded.
07 Jay Flight great cond. sunroof,
28' used twice, smells 02, Z06, oe Classic $5K obo352-422-0065
& looks new, green Black, low ml., over
clean, sips 6 $16,800 30 mpg hwy. $24,400. Vehicles DODGE
(352) 503-7431 (352) 613-5355 1954 CHRYSLER 99, DURANGO 4x4,
KODIAK CORVETTE Imperial, Restorer's air & exhaust, Exc.d
'04, Hybrid Travel Trir. '04 COUPE Machine Dream. $6500.obo Cond. $6,000 obo
AC, Heat, Micro. Tub/ Silver. Removable 352-228-0597 (352) 344-0505
Shwer, toilet exc glass top, 8K miles. '53 MERCURY -Explorer
cond $9,500. $31,500. 352-726-6572 2-Dr hardtop, V-8, '02 k. 86k. MI.
352-564-4151 CORVETTE auto. May trade In Runs tB
Montana 2007 convertible part, 352-621-0182; Gon rigtire. 5 00.
'03, 5th wheel, 3 slides corvetteonly 4,076 727-422-4433 Obo.(352) 601-0414
like new,$34,000. miles on this rare sll- CABALLERO 614
Truck avail also tafor ver on silver on sliver ECamino B NISSAN
tow (352) 422-5731 vette, power converta- '79Loaded vel good '93 Pathflnder, 4 dr
TRAVEL TRAILER ble top, 6 sp auto, cond. $5,400 auto, air, 104K ml,
TR TRAILE paddle shift, heads up c 400. MINT! $2,995
'01, Cedar Creek by display, magnetic F55 (352) 423-3047 352-341-0004
Forest River, 27FT. suspension, navlga- CAMARO Z 28
12X4 ft slmde. Exc. lion system, all op- '88 Red, LTI- eng. l A A |
cond. $9500 tons available are on PS,/PB. Cold AC. 4x4s
Illness forces sale this gorgeous vette, 62,000 MI. Great L -
401-339-6426, Over $2,000 in Condition. $7,400. FORD '06 F-150
401-739-8206 aftermarket parts Camaro Z 28, '79 Crew cab XLT. Tow
TRAVEL TRAILER Included, Your's Black 4 spd. super pkg & topper, 44K ml,
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft. for only, $51,500. T-10 Tran. Cam.more, Exc cond. LOADEDL
Lded, Mod.23 T Exc. 352- 270-3193 Must see $6,900. $19,900/obo, (352)
cond. Sips. 6, Rear CORVETTE (352) 422-5663 634-1378; 795-2053
bath rm. Full add I$10,500 '80, Stingray, white, CHEVY ISUZU
m7 Ib 100 86K mll. T -top roof, '69 Classic C10 SHT '88 Trooper, 4x4, auto,
Obo.(352) 621-8091 very good cond. BD 350/350 AC, PS, alr, 4 dr. 197K ml, runs
Homosassa $10,000., will trade for $15K or trade excellent. $1,050,
ZEPPELIN '03 truck. 352-563-6428 (352) 746-9212 352-341-0004
by Keystohe, 29ft, 1-
slide, vent'd air/heat,
LQADEDI Qn bed in
frt. $13,500/abo (352)

I'.Auto Parts/i
Accessories
99 MitsubishI Eclipse,
wrecked, far parts, Several experienced


25k Miles 5 Star Rated SUV
07 Pontiac G6 $14,399
V6. Lightly Driven
07 Wa Rondo IX $14,655
Factory Warranty, 4 cyl.
08 Toyota Corolla CE $15,725
Leather, one Owner
08 Kla Optima ELX $16,916
4Cy1. One Owner, Leather
06 Acura RSX $16,995
One Local Owner
07 Toyota Camry LE $17,987
4 Cyl, 19k Miles
1850 S.E. HWY. 19
Crystal River, FL

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S Vans Motorcycles

CHEVROLET HARLEY
'00, Astro, Utility Van, 01, FLHTCUI, Ultra
w/ ladder racks, Classic, stage one
good cond. first upgrade 32K ml
$1,775 352-637-5394 $10,000(352) 860-0464
CHEVY HARLEY '04
'95 High top conver- NIGHTTRAIN Loaded
slon. LOADEDI Runs w/extras. Finance
excl Some rust. $1250 available. $10,999
352-341-0004 LUCKY U CYCLES
352-330-0047
DODGE HARLEY
'94, Ram 350, '05 Heritage Sotall
Full size,or Van Classic.Leather
(352) 527-224100 saddle bags,fuel
(352) 527-2241 lnj. Prof.detalled.
Ford Gold Medallion Pkg.
1996 Windstar GL V6, Only 6,113 Mi. Ultra
112k, ml. loaded, gard cover. CLEAR
cold a/c, great TITLE
shape, 8 pass .$2500 $12,500 (352)228-0841
(352) 422-2611 HARLEY
Ford 'o05 ROADKING
'99, Windstar. 1550 Big Bore, Runs
7 Psg. 124k MI. Great. ONLY $10,995
Exc. Cond. $4,150. LUCKY U CYCLES
(352) 628-5708 352-330-0047
Grand Caravan 05 Sportest 883 XL,
97' Dodge, LE 7 Pas. windsheild, bags,
Dual AC. 69,530 K. MI.
Exc. cond. $4.200 2-up Corbn seat
Exc. cnchrome extra's $5500
Obo.(352) 746-6144 (352) 860-1356
HONDA Harley Davidson
2005, Odyssey '81 Shovelhead, 80",
8 pass. Navl, DVD, completely serviced,
Pwr Tallgate & Morel good shape. Ex.
only $14,988 access. $5,895. obo
1-800-733-9138 352-746-7655;
PONTIAC 726-4109
'01 MONTANA Harley Davidson
Excellent Cond, 70K Mi, '98, Road King Police,
New Tires, Never hit, excel, cond., 21k ml.
$4,800 352-344-0698 new tires, new brakes
$8,000 obo,
0 ATVs I 352-212-0329
Harley Davidson
'99 Fatboy, 21,774 ml.
ATV H-D Reman. top end
08' Honda, 4x4 Other Extras $9,195.
W/reverse. 500 CC (352) 563-9876
15 Hrs. New $6,800
(352) 302-8852 Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
HONDA Impounds! for listings
'03 Rancher. 350cc, 800-366-9813ext 4246
4wdr, 5spd + reverse. HONDA
Climbs mountains & Shadow Arrow 06,
tows heavy loads. 714K mi. garage
$4,000/or trade. 352- kept, not in rain,
563-0615 Crystal River floorboard $6200 obo
, k (347)223-7269 aft 3:30
c Motorcycles Honda Trike
t Goldwing '05. 12,000 ml.
'01 HD ROADKING Black Cherry $29,500.
01 HD ROADKING (352) 465-6991
Fact. custom. HI perf. (352)465-6991
Over $43,000 In receipts. Kawasaki 02
17k ml. $13k/ trade Valcan 1500 under
352-563-0615 Crystal 2k mi. saddle bags
River windshield, like new
for half the price
'04 HONDA $5400 (352) 860-0019
CBR100ORR. New tires,
garaged, 4800mi, Adult Kawasaki KX 85
driven. $7,500/ obo. 2006Dirtblke, low hrs,
352-746-4521 mint cond., garaged,
1-owner. Must seel
'04 KAWASAKI $1500 (352) 637-5143
800 Vulcan Classic SCOOTER
Hwy & Sissy bars, SCOOTER
windshield, cover. '05, 650 Bergman 5000K
$3800. 352-419-5819 MI. Powerful,
fast & fun. Loaded,
'05 Suzuki S40 like new. $5,500.
Blvd. 655 cc. Single (352) 637-6046
cyl. Belt drive. 4,200 SUZUKI '01
ml. Very Clean. MARAUDER 800
$2,500.( Runs great, low mi.
(772) 532-3913 Good gas mileage!
DUCATI $2700. 352-330-0047
2003, 800 Monster, SUZUKI
4,500 miles, yellow/ 05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
black, mint cond. exc. cond. incis new
$4,900. 352-257-1513 pull behind tril. too
HARLEY'0 many xtras too list $9k
HARLEY'01 (352) 586-2806
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Nancy Kennedy
GRACE
NOTES


BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Tiffany Mazur cuts James C. Anderson's hair outside the Night Runners Mobile Crisis Services trailer during a recent homeless dinner at Hemando
Park.

SGod's call leads the Rev. GilbertAbrueo, wife to minister on the road


NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
T hey began 16 years ago
with six sandwiches and a
pot of coffee delivered to
transvestite prostitutes.
Now the Rev. Gilbert Abrueo
and his wife, Evelyn, the faces of
Night Runners Mobile Crisis
Services & Disaster Relief, minis-
ter wherever and whenever
needs arise and God calls.
The Abrueos recently moved
their ministry headquarters from
Lake Panasoffkee to east of In-
verness. Prior to that, they were
based in West Palm Beach, where
they were featured twice on the
local NBC-affiliate news station
because of their disaster re-
sponse and relief work.
'"After seven hurricanes in 14
months, (the state of Florida)
granted us the honor of being a
disaster response agency,"
Abrueo said.
Night Runners is a 501(c)(3)
faith-based crisis and disaster re-


lief agency. The Department of
Children and Families recently
granted them with partial funding
to serve Citrus, Sumter, Lake,
Marion, and Hernando counties.
They will be taking their mobile
crisis unit into communities and
neighborhoods, identifying needs
and steering people to the various
agencies that
are already in
place. It's 0
Abrueo, 47,
has a lot on his What we
plate. When a
hurricane or imagine
tornado hits, anything
he's there, pri-
marily to pro-
vide comfort E
and respite for founded N
first respon- min
ders. He goes
into communities, offering hot
showers and clean clothes to the
homeless, a place for them to sit,
an ear to listen and a word of
counsel from the Word of God.
"We're not looking to enable
people to be homeless or to re-


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main in their circumstances," -
Abrueo said. "We want to meet an
immediate need and then iden-
tify what their life-changing goals
are and network them to existing
agencies that do or should be pro-
viding services."
Abrueo calls himself an ex-
gypsy cab driver and a gangster
from Brooklyn.
In his younger
Iur life. It's days he was a
street thug,
10. I can't hooked on co-
oi. caine and alco-
e doing hol. After he
else. sobered up and
turned his life
over to Jesus,
"velyn Abrueo he said, he met
ght Runners with her his wife, who
ster husband, Gilbert. worked for the
Department of
Housing and Urban Development
in Washington, D.C. Together, they
ran rehab and transitional hous-
ing programs.
They financed their ministries
through tag sales, flea markets
and the equity from a home.


. "Our goal, has
always been to be
self-sufficient,"
Abrueo said. Cur-
rently, the min-
istry is primarily Gilbert
funded through Abrueo
sponsorships minister with
from family and Night Runners
friends. Being Mobile Crisis
fairly new in the Services &
area, they're look- Disaster Relief.
ing for additional
sponsors, in addition to DCE
"We live by faith," Mrs. Abrueo
said.
"I used to work with HUD,
which was like a ministry to me
because I was able to get into
homes and talk to people and
help them out," she said. "But
that was a secular thing. Being
with Night Runners so many
years it's our life. It's what we
do. I can't imagine doing anything
else."
"One of our biggest needs is for
volunteers," Abrueo said. "We're
See WHEELS/Page C5


Tennessee duo to perform in Citrus Springs


Jonathan Cring Janet Clazzy

will offer 'Spirited'show


NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy
@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Jonathan Richard Cring
believes spirituality and cre-
ativity go hand in hand. He
believes entertainment can


be inspiring. He also believes
laughter belongs in church.
On Monday, Cring and his
business partner, Janet
Clazzy, bring their two-person
inspirational show, "Spir-
ited," to Citrus County.
The duo will perform at 7
p.m. Monday at Hope Evan-


Jonathan Cring
and Janet Clazzy
gelical Lutheran Church,
9425 N. Citrus Springs Blvd.,
Citrus Springs.


The public is invited. Ad-
mission is free. A free-will of-
fering will be taken.
Clazzy, 55, the conductor of
the Sumner Pops Orchestra
in Hendersonville, Tenn., is a
consummate oboist and plays
a WX5 wind machine, which
has the capacity to produce
250 different instrumental
sounds.
Tennessee-based pianist
and keyboard artist Cring, 57,
is the author of 11 books, 14


symphonies and 16 screen-
plays, including the award-
winning "Bernee."
He started out doing gospel
music and has performed on
the PTL Club and onstage at
the Grand Ole Opry.
Today, the pair combines
as a mini orchestra, with a
classic, jazzy sound.
"We do movie music live on
stage," Cring said in a tele-
See DUO/Page C5


Church's Winter Concert Series to feature piano recital


Special to the Chronicle


Winter Concert Series presents
Lucy Chen and Will Andrus in a
piano recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18,
at Dunnellon Presbyterian Church,
20641 Chestnut St., Dunnellon.
Chen received her Bachelor of Arts
in piano performance at Shanghai
Conservatory of Music. At a young
age, Chen showed talent, winning nu-
merous prizes in competition held in
Toronto. Chen attended Xinghai Con-
servatory of Music Affiliated Middle


School for professional studies.
In 2008, her outstanding results
gained her admission to the master's
degree program in piano perform-
ance at University of Florida School
of Music, where she is studying under
Dr Boaz Sharon. Chen is the personal
assistant to Dr. Sharon in Interna-
tional Programs.
She was awarded "Teacher of the
Year" in 2007 as a staff member of the
Royal School of Music in Shanghai,
where she has been teaching since
2005. She also performs piano duets


with Chua Wei Zhong, who plays the
Chinese instrument zhong ruan. She
most recently gave a recital in Shang-
hai Conservatory of Music, playing
works by Liu Xing and other Chinese
composers.
Andrus returns to Dunnellon and is
also a master student studying under
Dr. Sharon. Andrus began his studies
at the age of 13, rapidly progressing
to acceptance at the Raleigh Conser-
vatory of Music during his high
school years. He has a Bachelor of
Music degree with performance con-


centration at UE He has participated
in concerts and master classes in
France, China and Prague, as well as
across the U.S.
He has received awards at compe-
titions in North Carolina and Florida.
Through the years, such notable
artists as Joseph Banowetz, Boris
Berman, Marylin Brown, Robert
Roux, Ian Hobson, Leonel Morales
and Volker Banfield have instructed
Andrus.
The public is invited. Call (352) 489-
2682 or (352) 489-4361.


Terry Mattingly
ON
RELIGION


Paul

Weyrich and

culture war
It was the kind of quote
that is catnip for politicos
and scribes inside the
Washington Beltway
"What Americans would
have found absolutely intol-
erable only a few years ago, a
majority now not only toler-
ates but celebrates," pro-
claimed Paul M. Weyrich,
chairman of the Free Con-
gress Foundation.
Then came the statement
that set pundits to chattering
for weeks.
"I no longer believe that
there is a moral majority,"
proclaimed Weyrich in a 1999
epistle that made many liber-
als cheer and some conserva-
tives grumble.
It helps to understand that
Weyrich who died shortly
before Christmas was the
strategist who coined the
"moral majority" label for the
Rev. Jerry Falwell and his
new grassroots network.
Weyrich urged conservative
intellectuals and donors to
build think tanks, political
action committees and lobby-
ing groups mirroring
strategies on the left Above
all, he helped lead efforts to
convince conservative
Catholics, Protestants and
Jews that, when it came to is-
sues of faith and family, they
could find unity in their
shared cultural values.
For many activists, noted
direct-mail pioneer Richard
A. Viguerie, this legacy is

See RELIGION/Page C5


, 'I ;l; 1~~~~~~


No longer

feeling

'northish'
For Christmas my hus-
band bought me a GPS
device for my car.
I am notorious for my di-
rectional dyslexia, which I
blame on my dad. When I was
a kid he told me to get lost
and, ever the obedient child,
I've been doing so ever since.
I don't understand north. I
know the sun rises in the east
and sets in the west, but I
couldn't point it out to you. I
live south of both Orlando
and Tampa, but they feel nor-
thish to me.
Most of the time I can get
someplace with written de-
tailed directions ("Turn right
at 'This Street' then go to the
third house on the left.")
However, I can't reverse it
without intense, step-by-step
thought. Even then I almost
always make at least one
wrong turn.
So, when my husband
asked what I wanted for
Christmas, I told him to "geta
geta geta Garmin" (although
my device is a Mio).
I was elated to open it Now
when someone tells me to get
lost I can say, "Um, can't do
that anymore."
On Sunday, we took it for a
test drive to see how it works.
First, you program the type
of voice you want giving you
verbal directions, either fe-
male ("Samantha") or male
..-, ,-See GRACE/Page CS








sATURUY, JAN UAKY 10, 2009 )


Religion NOTES


Food & Fun
Spaghetti supper from 4 to
6 p.m. Friday at Beverly Hills
Community Church, 82 Civic Cir-
cle, Beverly Hills. Public invited.
Donation is $7 at door. All-you-
can-eat spaghetti plus dessert
and beverage. Call 746-3620.
Spaghetti dinner on Satur-
day, Jan. 17, hosted by UMW of
First United Methodist Church of
Dunnellon, 21501 W. State Road
40. Two seatings in Friendship
Hall at 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Ad-
vance tickets are $6 for adults
and $3 for children 10 and


younger. Tickets at door are $7
for adults. Limited seating. Din-
ner includes all-you-can-eat
spaghetti with meat sauce,
salad, garlic bread, dessert, and
coffee or tea. For information or
advance tickets, call the church
office at (352) 489-4026. Pro-
ceeds to be used for mission
projects.
Chicken and biscuit din-
ner from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Saturday,
Jan. 31, in Hilton Hall at Floral
City United Methodist Church.
Menu includes chicken and bis-
cuit, mashed potatoes and gravy,
vegetable, tossed salad, dessert


and beverage for a donation of
$7.50. Takeouts available. Call
344-1771.
Shrove Tuesday pancake
dinner from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m.
Feb. 24 at Episcopal Church of
the Advent. All-you-can-eat pan-
cakes, with sausages, orange
juice, applesauce and bever-
ages. Donations are $5 for
adults and $3 for children 12
years and younger. For informa-
tion and/or tickets, call Al Sickle
at 208-5664 or church office at
(352) 465-7272. General public
invited. Church is on County
Road 484, 1.3 miles west of


State Road 200.
Special Events
Sunday, Jan. 18, through
Jan. 21, the Crystal River Church
of God, 2180 N.W. 12thAve., will
have revival services with guest
speaker Johnny Zeigler. Times
are 8:30 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 18, and 7 p.m.,
Jan. 19 through 21. For informa-
tion, call the church office at 795-
3079.
Introduction to Nichiren
Buddhism from 1 to 3 p.m.
today at Lakes Region Library,
1511 Druid Road, Inverness. His-


tory and practical application for
improving our personal lives, and
a nonpolitical path to world
peace. Free and open to the
public. Call Danny at 382-5952.
Southern Gospel sing fea-
turing the Gibbs family from
Scottsmoor at 6 p.m.'today at
First United Methodist Church,
21501 W. Highway 44, Dunnel-
Ion. Everyone welcome. No
charge. Love offering received.
Call (352) 489-4026.
Bible preaching services
at 10 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday at Bethel


Baptist Church of Hernando,
2289 N. McGee Drive. Preach-
ers are Dr. Dan Hawtree and
evangelist Daniel Hawtree Jr.
Pastor Stine welcomes visitors to
hear the Hawtrees preach the
Bible. Call 726-1095.
Drum circle from 3 p.m.
until sunset Sunday at the far
end of Fort Island Trail Beach in
Crystal River. Bring a chair and
sweater; we have drums to
share. Dancers and children in-
vited. Free. Drum circle takes
place the second Sunday
See :i Page C3


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SUNDAY:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship Hour
11:00 A.M.
TUESDAY:
Home League 11:30 A.M.
Bible Study 1:00 P.M.
Captain Jamie Bell

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CHURCH
(SBC)


Rev, &Mrs. Berdne
"Exciting &
Contagious Worship"
Sunday 8:00, 9:30
and 11:00 am
Adult Worship
Kid's Worship -
(Worship just for Kids)
5:30 pm Evening
Activities:
Adult Bible Studies
Teen Program
(Grades 6-12)
Kids Connection
(3 yr. old 5th Grade)





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Citrus I
Church of Christ
9592 W. Deep Woods
Crystal River, FL 34465
352-564-8565
www.westcitruscoc.com
W. Deep Woods Dr.
46


SERVICES
Sunday AM
Bible Study 9:30
Worship 10:30
Sunday PM
Worship 6:00
Wednesday
PM
Bible Study 7:00
EVANGELISTS
Melvin Curry
David Curry


05 Crystal Diver
Church of God
Church Phone
795-3079
Sunday Morning
Adult & Children's Worship
8:30 & 11:00 AM
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Evening Service 6:00 PM
Wednesday
Life Application Service
Jam Session Youth Ministries & Teen
Kid (ages 4-11) 7:00 PM
2180 N.W. Old Tallahassee Rd.
(12th Ave.) Nursery
Provided


Crystal River
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
A Friendly Church With
A Bible Message.
Corner of U.S. 19 & 44 East
Sunday Bible
Study
10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship
11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening
6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:00 P.M.
Come Worship
With Us!
Bible Questions
Please Call
Evang.
Calvin Watson
Charlie Graham
795-8883
746-1239





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Come One
Come All!!!




Service Times:
Sunday School
8:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:00 p.m.
Richard Hart SeniorPastor


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EL ST. ANNE'S
EPISCOPALL
CHURCH (Anglican)
Rector: Fr. Kevin G. Holsapple
Celebrating 50 Years of
Serving God and the Community
Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
Morning Prayer & Daily Masses
Youth Group meeting 1st Sunday
of the month after 10:15 Mass
9870 West Fort Island Trail
Crystal River I mile west of Plantation Inn
352-795-2176
www.stannescr.org


Sunday
10:30am & 6:30pm
Wednesday
7pm
Come worship with us
and see why we are
becoming the
People's Church
of our community..

795-LIFE
(5433)
www.abundantlifecitrus .org
"A, PlaeIf FaJ i.th',


Sunday Worship
10:00OOam
Nursery Provided
Sunday School
For all ages at 9:00amin

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5 1 Presbyterian
"o"" 1501 SW-Hwy. 19
352-795-2259 |
www.fpcofcrystalriver.com


- St. Benedict
Catholic Church
U.S. 19 at Ozello Rd.
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Vigil: 5:00pm
Sun.: 8:30 & 10:30am
DAILY MASSES
Mon. Fri.: 8:00am
HOLY DAYS
As Announced
CONFESSION
Sat.: 3:30 4:30pm
- 795-4479


Special
Event or
Weekly
Services
Please Call
Kathy at
563-3209
for
Advertising
Information


t St. Timothy t
Lutheran Church
ELCA
1070 N. Suncoast Blvd.,
Crystal River
795-5325
Saturday Informal Worship
5:00pm
Monthly Bluegrass Service
5:00pm
Sunday Worship
7:30am, 8:30am & 11:00am
Sunday School
All Ages & Adults 10:00am
Nursery Provided
Youth Activities
Rev. David S. Bradford, Pastor

_First United
Methodist
Church
A Stephen Ministry Church
8831 W. Bradshaw St.

Homosassa
West of US 19
(take Yulee Dr. at Burger King)

Rev, Mark Whittaker

628-4083
www.1umc.org
Traditional Worship:
8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.
Nursery at All Sunday Services

Sunday School for
All Ages: 9:30 A.M.

Youth Ministries
(ages 11-18)
776731


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Gospel Church
1160 N. Dunkenfield Ave.
795-6720

A FULL GOSPEL
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday "Christian Ed"
7:00 P.M.
Prayer Sat. 4-6pm
Pastor Brona Larder



Special

Event or

Weekly

Services

Please Call

Kathy at

563-3209



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First Baptist
Church of
Homosassa
"Come Worship with Us"
10540 W. Yulee Drive Homosassa
628-3858
Rev. J. Alan Ritter
Sunday
9:00 am Sunday School rAil. .?iC.:.up,
10 30 am Worship CEletrralion
Choir / Special Music / 'Kiaz Worship'
Sunday Night
6 pm Worship Celebration
Wednesday Night
7 pm Worship Celebration
Children's Awanas Group z
Youth Activities


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CATHOLIC
CHURCH
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Saturday 4:30 P.M.
Sunday 8:00 A.M.
S10:30 A.M.
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4801 N. Citrus Ave.
(2 Mi. N Of US 19)

795-3148
www.crumc.com
Rev. David Gill, Pastor
Sunday Worship
8:00 Early Communion
9:30 Praise & Worship
11:00 Traditional
Bible Study
At 9:30 and 11:00 For All Ages.
Nursery available at all services.
Youth Fellowship Sunday, 4:30
Wednesday 6:30
Bright Beginnings Preschool
6 Weeks-VPK
Mon. Fri. 7a.m.-6pm,
795-1240
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NOTES
Continued from Page C2
monthly starting 1-1/2 hours be-
fore sunset. Call Charlotte at
344-8009.
"Managing Our Finances
God's Way," is a seven-week,
in-depth, video-based, small-
group discipleship study written
by Christian financial advisers.
Pastor Marple Lewis facilitates
the study at 6 p.m. Sunday at
First Baptist Church of Beverly
Hills, 4950 N. Lecanto Highway.
Call the church office at 746-
2970.
Revival services at 6 p.m.


Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday at North
Oak Baptist Church in Citrus
Springs, 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd.
Staff revivalist Steve Hale from
First Baptist Church Woodstock,
Ga., will lead the revival crusade
"Good News America, God
Loves You." Wednesday night
has a special youth emphasis.
For information or directions, call
the church office at (352) 489-
1688 or 746-1500.
Dan Schall in concert at 7
p.m. Sunday at Floral City United
Methodist Church. Love offering
collected. SHARE pickup is from
9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan.
24, in Hilton Hall. Sunday morn-


ing worship services at 8 and
10:30. Tuesday morning Bible
study group meets at 10. Call
344-1771.
3 Women's mission study
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday
at Hernando United Methodist
Church, on the book "Giving our
Hearts Away" by Thom White
Wolf Fassett. Learn about inter-
relatedness between indigenous
peoples and their land to identify
issues affecting the Native Amer-
ican in the U.S., to examine root
causes, and to lead participants
to act as responsible citizens and
Christians in getting along with
Native Americans. Bring brown
bag lunch; dessert and drink pro-


vided. No charge. All women
(and husbands) welcome.
Church is at 2125 E. Norvell
Bryant Highway, Hernando. Call
Helen at 726-0398.
Jonathan Richard Cring,
winner of Best Screenplay at the
Top Ten Films in America for the
movie "Bernee," and his busi-
ness partner, Janet Clazzy, con-
ductor of Sumner Pops
Orchestra, will perform at 7 p.m.
Monday at Hope Evangelical
Lutheran Church, 9245 N. Citrus
Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs.
Call (352) 489-5511.
Parish mission services at
8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday
through Thursday at St. Eliza-


beth Ann Seton Catholic Church,
1401 W. Country Club Blvd., Cit-
rus Springs. Father Daniel Fran-
cis, Redemptorist priest, to
preach at weekend masses at
4:30 p.m. today and 8:30 and 11
a.m. Sunday. Reconciliation
service with confession follows
mission service Wednesday
night. Everyone invited.
Weekly Monday adult edu-
cation classes at Congregation
Beth Sholom: "Early Prophets"
from 7 to 8 p.m. -A survey
course in English on Joshua,
Judges, I and II Samuel and I
and II Kings, covering the 600-
year period from the crossing of
the Jordan River by the Israelites


in 1200 B.C. to the destruction of
the first temple In 586 B.C. (Nine
sessions; fee is $5 per session
plus textbook.) Coffee break
from 8 to 8:15 p.m. "Judaism
101: Jewish Living" from 8:15 to
9:15 p.m.- The elements of liv-
ing a Jewish life through an in-
depth look at the Jewish home
and sacred time (the calendar,
Sabbath, holidays and dietary
laws). Students gain an under-
standing of how Judaism is ob-
served today. (Fifteen sessions;
fee is $5 per session. Registra-
tion/enrollment is on a rolling
basis. You may attend any ses-
See NOTES/Page C6


( 8Floral City
United Methodist
Church |
8478 East Marvin St. i
(across from Floral City School)
Sunday School
9:05 A.M.
Sunday Worship Services
8:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.
Bible Study
Tuesday. 10:00 A.M.
"We strive to make
newcomers feel at home."1
Wheel Chair Access
Nursery Available
Rev. Steven Todd Riddle
Church 344-1771
WEBSITE: floralcitychurch.com



Old FloT 10
.3 of a mile north of SR 48
at 7431 Old Floral City Rd.
Come & Fellowship
Service Times:
Sunday School......... 9:30am
Sunday Worship.... 10:30 am
Wed-Night Awesome
Bible Study...............7:00 pm
tCall 352-726-1715

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Come, Fellowship &
Grow With Us In Jesus
5863 W. Cardinal St.
Homosassa Springs, FL 34446
Telephone: (352) 628-7950
Pastor Dale Wolfe
Tuesday
Mid-Week Meeting 7:00 pm
Sabbath-Saturday Services
Sabbath School 9:30 am
Worship 10:45 am
www.homosassaadventist.com


FAITH BAPTIST

CHURCH
Homoassa Spring,.
Rev. \Vmn. LaVerle Coats
SUNDAY
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45 am
WORSHIP: 11:00 am & 6 pm
WEDNESDAY
WORSHIP: 7pm
YOUTH: 6:30pm
Independent & Fundamental
On Sparian I n mle from i U I1
off Cardinal 628-4793



Special

Event or

Weekly

Services

Please Call

Kathy at

563-3209



For

Information

On Your

Religious

Advertising





I& Hemando
TheNazarene


2101 N. Florida Ave,
Hernando FL
726-6144
Nursery Provided
"The Church with the big "

*CHILDREN
*YOUTH
*SINGLES
*SENIORS

Sunday School
9:45 A.M.
Praise & Worship
10:40 A.M.
Praise Service
6:00 P.,M.
Praise & Prayer
(Wed.) 7:00 PM

Randy T. Hodges, Pastor


IGLESIA HISPANA
CASA DE ORACION
"Donde la Palabra de
Dios es el lenguaje del
Espiritu Santo"

Escuela Dominical.. .9:30 AM
Adoraci6n ................10:15 AM
Martes 9:30 AM
Miercoles................7:00 PM
Dr. Teddy Aponte & Hayi
Aponte, Pastores
3220 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy.
(200) Hernando
352-341-5100 I


Sunday
9:30AM...............Discovery Time
11:00 AM..............Praise'& Worship
6:00 PM................Evening Service
Monday
6:15PM ................Teens
Tuesday
6:15 PM.......Awana (Sept. Apr.)
Wednesday
7:00 PM................Bible Study &
Prayer Meeting
Pastor: Rev. Ray
Herriman
(352) 628-5631
Men & Ladies Bible Studies, TOPS,
Infant & Toddler Nursery
P2 mi. east of US. 19
6382 W. Green Acres St.
P.O. Box 1067
Homosassa, FL. 34447-1067
www.gracebiblehomosassa.org
email: gbc@tampabay.rr.com
775724

HERNANDO

United
Methodist
Church



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"A Safe Sanctuary for Children and Families"
2125 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (486)
(I milesls from Hwy.41)
For information call
(352) 726-7245 |

Sunday School
8:45 AM 9:30 AM
Fellowship
9:30 AM
Worship Service
10:00 AM
Ministries and Activities for all Ages.
Reverend Tyler Montgomery, Pastor


First Baptist
Church
of Floral City
Lifting Up Jesus
8545 Magnolia
726-4296


Sunday Schedule
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Traditional Worship
6:00 PM Worship
Wednesday
6:30 PM
Music, Youth, Fellowship
A warm, friendly Church 9
Nursery Available







St. St Scholastic

Roman Catholic
Church lecanto
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Sunday Masses
9:00 a.m., and
11:30 a.m.
Daily Mass Time:
Mon. Fri. 8:30 a.m.
Located at
4301 W. Homosassa
Trail (Highway 490)
Lecanto, Florida
Phone 746-9422


We support
Pope John Paul II
Catholic School


935 S. Cryial Glen Dr. Lecanto
Crystal Glen Subdivision
Hwy. 44 just E. of 490
527-3325










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Pastor- Rev. Frederick W. Schielke
www.faithlecanto.com


Shepherd of the Hills
EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Our mission is to be
a beacon of faith
known for engaging
all persons in the
love and truth of
Jesus Christ.
The Rev. Ladd K. Harris
Priest in Charge
527-0052
Services:
Saturday
5:00 pm
Sunday
8:00 & 10:00 am
Adult Christian
Formation
9:00 am
Healing Service
Wednesday I
10:00 am
2540 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (CR 486)
Lecanto, Florida
(4/10 mile east of CR 491)
K www.SOTHEC.org )


COME
Worship With The
Church of Christ
Floral City, Florida
Located at Marvin &
Church streets.
Established in 33 A.D. in
Jerusalem by Jesus Christ.
A warm welcome always
awaits you where we teach
the true New Testament
Christian Faith.
Sunday Bible Study
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Wed./Eve. Bible Study
6:00 p.m.
Steve Heneghan, Minister
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Floral City, FL.


Come as you are!
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COMMUNITY CHURCH



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PASTOR BRIAN AND
KATHY BAGGS
Worship Service &
Children's Church 10:00 AM
Meeting at Knights of Columbus Bldg.
County Rd. 486, Lecanto
(352) 527-4253


GOOD

SHEPHERD

LUTHERAN

CHURCH
ELCA
Come Worship
With Us!
Worship
8:30 & 10:30 AM.

Sunday School
8:30 AM.

Fellowship after
Worship

Weekly
Communion

Nursery
Provided
Building Is Barrier-Free
746-7161
Hwy. 486
Across From
Citrus Hills Boulevard
Rev. Kenneth C. Blyth, Pastor
http://gslutheran.googlepages.com


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IRST Bringing Christ to
F Rin.verness
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Divine Services: 7:45 & 10am
Holy Communion
7:45 Every Sunday: 10:00
1st & 3rd Sun.
Sunday School
& Bible Class
8:45 A.M.
726-1637
Cry Room
Swww.stlutheran.net
1900 W. Hwy. 44, Inverness
The Rev. Thomas Beaverson

Come,
To
ST.

EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
where everyone is still welcome!
In Historic Downtown Inverness
1 Block N.W. Of City Hall
114 N. Osceola Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
726-3153
Services:
Sun. Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday 12:30 P.M.
Morning Prayer
9:00 A.M. Mon- Fri
Fr Gene Reuman, Pastor |

CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH LCMS
475 North Ave. West, Brooksville
"The church that is a family"
SUNDAY SERVICES
Morning Worship
S 15 AM- l 11:0 A M
Nursery Available
Simday School & Bible Class
9:45 A Mi
Pastor Paul Meseke |
352-796-8331 E|










All are invited to our
Healing

Services
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Inverness
224 N. Osceola Ave.
Sunday Services 10:30 AM
Sunday School 10:30 AM
Wed. Testimony Meeting 5:00 PM
,7745 352-726-4033


Meets biweekly on
Saturday 11:00am
Lakes Regional
Library in Inverness

For information call
(352) 861-1903
or (352) 726-2357
graycek@embarqmail.com
7754, Ray King


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Inverness
Bible Church
Independent, Fundamental,
Non-denominational
Bible School 10:00 AM.
Sunday Worship 11:00 A M.
9119 Gulf To Lake Hwy.
Inverness, FL 32250
877-872-0302
Pastor Mike Lindvig


VIGIL MASSES:
4:00 P.M. & 6:00 P.M.
*************
SUNDAY MASSES:
8:00 AM. & 10:30 AM

SPANISH MASS:
12:30 P.LM

CONFESSIONS:
2:30 P.M. to 3:30 PM. Sat.
or ByAppointment

WEEKDAY MASSES:
8:00 A.M.


6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Beverly Hills
746-2144
(_l Block East of S.R. 491)


CONGREGATION
BETH SHOLOM
Beverly Hills Jewish Center
CIVIC CIRCLE,
BEVERLY HILLS, FL. 34465
Services:
Fri. @ 7:30 P.M.
Sat. @ 9:30 A.M.
All Jewish Holidays
All those of Jewish
faith & their families
are invited to join us.

for information
rpngregation: 746-5303


Mission Possible
MINISTRIES
V. David Lucas, Jr Senior Pastor
9921 N. Deltona Boulevard
,., (352) 489-3886
www.missionpossibleministries.com
I Sundays I
Sunday School.................. 9:30 am
(English/Spanish)
Worship 10:30 am
Hungry for God Service ............6 pm
1st Sunday of month
(Nursery Care & Children's Church Provided)
I Wednesday I
Youth Group, Bible Study & Kid's
Programs 7 pm
(Nursery Care Provided)
I Fridays I
Spanish Worship Service..........7 pm
ARMS OF MERCY FOOD PANTRY
1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month.
8:00 am-11:00 am


First
Baptist
Inverness
Sunday Mornings
@ 10:00am on WYKE
Channel 16 on Brighthouse
SUNDAY MORNING
SONRise Class 7:45am
Worship Service
9:00am
Children's Church 9:00am
(4 years thru 4th grade)
Sunday School
all ages 10:30am
SUNDAY EVENING
Evening Worship 6:15pm
Awana 5:15-7:00pm
Youth Choir 4:00pm
Youth Discipleship 5:00pm
WEDNESDAY
Fellowship Dinner 5:00-6:00pm
Children's Choir 6:15pm-7:15pm
Ignite "Youth" 6:00-8:00pm
Bible Studies 6:15pm-7:15pm
Adult Choir 7:15pm-8:30pm
Nursery Provided All Services
Interpretation For The
Hearing Impaired


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Come isit U.
SUNDAY
10:00 AM Worship Service
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:00 PM


Dr. Jeff Timm
9220 N. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL. 34433
489-1260 I


Beverly Hills
Community Church
S82 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills, Florida
(352) 746-3620
Pastor Stewart R. Jamison III
Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.
Saturday Bible Study /
Breakfast Hour 8:30 a.m.
Saturday Praise and Worship 6 p.m.
Sunday School, Adults/Children 9 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 10 a.m.
Where Christ is Proclaimedl


* Hwy. 44E
Washington Ave., Inverness
* Sunday Services ''
* Traditional U
8:00 AM & 11:00 AM :
Contemporary *
S 9:30 AM
* 11:00 AM Service
" Tapes & CD's available *
" Sunday School for all ages N
0 9:30 AM
" Nursery Provided
" Fellowship & Youth Group N
* 6:00 PM
* 24-Hour Prayer Line *
* 563-3639
Web Site: www.fpcinv.org
Podcast: FPC inv.com
* Church Office 637-0770 n
Pastors: Craig Davies
and AMTirhniaol F Fnfara


Special


St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church
Country Club Blvd.
Citrus Springs
West of US 41
The church on the hill
where your spiritual needs
will be fulfilled
Masses
Saturday Vigil......4:30 PM
Sunday.............8:30 AM
.......................& 11:00 A M
Weekday...........8:30 AM
Holy Day Feast....8:30 AM
........................& 7:00 PM
Confessions before All Masses

489-4889
We support Pope John Paul II
Catholic School


Home of
Inverness Christian
Academy
4222 S. Florida Ave.
Hwy. 41 S.
Inverness, FL 34450
Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 AM
Morning Service 10:30 AM
Adult Bible Study 5:00 PM
Evening Service 6:00 PM
Wednesday
K-5 5th Grade
Youth Programs 7:00 PM
Teens' Program 7:00 PM
Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM

Marne Palmani
Pastor
(352) 726-07071:,


At
Victory
Baptist Church
General Conference
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Worship 10:45 AM
Sunday Evening 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Choir Practice 8:00 PM

Quality Child Care
Pastor Gary Beehler
352-465-8866
5040 N Shady Acres Dr.
726-9719
Highway 41 North, turn at
Sportsman Pt.
"A place to belong. A place to become."


Event or

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Citrus Springs
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Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
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Information: 489-5511


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Wednesday
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NMrple Lewis., Ill
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Alan Sanders
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fieverli hill., FrL
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Independent
2672 W. Edison PI. at Elkcam Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL
Expositional Bible Teaching
Mature, well balanced ministry
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Sunday School 9:45 am E
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CITRUS CouNn' (FL) CHRONICLE RELIGION SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2009 C5


WHEELS
Continued from Page C1
starting from scratch here."
The couple moved in 2003 from
Bridgeport, Conn., to West Palm
Beach. The following year, hurri-
canes Charley, Frances, Ivan and
Jean roared through Florida and
Katrina, Rita and Wilma followed in
2005.
That's when the outreach min-
istry to the poor and homeless and
battered women evolved into disas-
ter relief. They have the capabili-
ties now to deploy to ground zero
immediately after a disaster and set
up comfort stations and tents for
first responders and volunteers.
They have several mobile crisis


-units with-r bunks, showers and
counseling stations; they have
enough tents for 200-plus people,
medical equipment and supplies
for M.A.S.H. units, generators, re-
frigerators to store insulin; they
have power tools and kitchen
equipment, steam tables and grills,
cases of Meals Ready to Eat (MREs).
In between times of crisis and
disaster, on-site warehouses and
buildings can be used as workshops
and trucks that can be mobile work-
shops. An automotive bay can be
used to work on cars for the work-
ing poor.
"This wouldn't be for the public,
but, say, an agency identifies a per-
son who just got a job but their car's
not working," Abrueo said. "That
makes a lot of people go homeless


- they lose their job because of
their car.
"We'd also like to identify some
groups and go out into the neigh-
borhoods and pressure-wash
houses, fix plumbing for the elderly
or single moms," he said. "Right
now we need people, volunteers.
Right now I need people to train
and certify to be prepared. I have a
field kitchen, but no one to run it. I
need leaders."
"He helped us do our homeless
outreach (at Christmas)," said
Tammy Trowbridge, a ministry
leader at The New Church Without
Walls. "Gil attends our church and I
had seen his facility a few weeks
prior to (the event). "He came and
set up the showers and let the hair-
dressers use the trailer to do hair-


cuts it was great."
Abrueo said he's used his mobile
units to do gospel outreach to teens
and rescue prostitutes, provide
showers to the homeless, distribute
water after a disaster and counsel
battered women.
"I had a pastor who told me once
that I had to make up my mind do
I want to be a feeding ministry, a cri-
sis ministry or what? The Lord min-
istered to me that Jesus fed the
multitude, but he wasn't a soup
kitchen," Abrueo said. "He healed
the sick, but he wasn't a clinic. He
changed water to wine, but that did-
n't make him a liquor store.
"Jesus demonstrated that in order
to reach people, you have be-in-
volved with all parts of their lives.
So, what we've always done is go out


with as much resources as possible
and make it a community event," he
said.
He said the biblical principle
they live by is the story of Jesus ap-
pearing to some fishermen who had
been casting their nets all night
long. Jesus told them to go out far-
ther and let down their nets. When
they did, they caught more fish than
they could pull in by themselves
and had to call to the men on other
boats for help.
"That's where we're at," Abrueo
said. "We've got the credentials and
the capabilities. Now we're calling
out to the other boats to come and
partner with us."
.- For more information, call Gilbert
or Evelyn Abrueo at 419-5168 or visit
online at www.nightrunners.net.


GRACE
Continued from Page Cl
("Tom"). Since women's
voices get awfully naggy, like
the one at the self-checkout
at Wal-Mart, we chose Tom,
although I'd much prefer
Sean Connery's voice giving
me directions.
Next, you can program
into the gadget the address
where you want to go and it
will calculate the route. We
told Tom we wanted to go to
Brooksville from our house
in Inverness.
We've been to Brooksville
hundreds of times and know


the way, but wanted to see
what Tom would do. Tom by-
passed our usual route.
Not a problem we just
went our usual way. How-
ever, Tom didn't like that
and told us to make a U-turn.
He wanted us to take U.S. 41.
However, we didn't want
to make a U-turn. We wanted
to go down Howell Street,
past the old houses and the
high school. That's when
Tom realized we were bent
on going our own way and
recalculated the route to in-
clude our detour down How-
ell.
In a way it defeats the pur-
pose of the GPS device, at


least for ine. I don't need
something that enables my
propensity for straying.
However, Tom makes sure I
eventually arrive at my des-
tination. It's a lot like the
grace of God that allows
wandering but never lets us
go too far and always
brings us home safely.
Of course, with Tom you
don't have to program in a
route. You can just plug him
in and he'll show you a map
of the street you're on, com-
plete with nearby restau-
rants, banks, stores, etc. Tom
will also show upcoming
streets, show you your speed
and in what direction you're


heading.
Hallelujah! I now know
where north is without rely-
ing on my feelings (which
are usually wrong). Just be-
cause I think I'm going the
right way doesn't mean I am.
Frankly, I am in awe of
people who understand di-
rection. I hate that I don't. I
hate the feeling of being lost.
Once I drove an hour on I-
24 in Tennessee thinking I
was heading to Clarksville
but ended up 48 miles south
of Nashville in Beechgrove,
Tenn.
I panicked. I was angry. I
was lost and frustrated. I'd
wasted two hours travel time


and it was late and I don't
like driving in the dark. I
was away from home in a
strange place, and I was
scared.
I ended up stopping at a
hotel for the night and wait-
ing until morning to drive to
Clarksville.
The truth is, when I don't
know where I'm going or
how to get there I'm apt to
panic and drive anywhere,
around in circles or down a
dead-end road or run out of
gas.
That's why I need a guide,
a voice, a Spirit, pointing me
in the right direction.
That's why I rely on the


Scripture that promises,
"Whether you turn to the
right or to the left ...your
ears will hear a voice behind
you saying, 'This is the way;
walk in it"' (Isaiah 30:21).
Hooray! I'll never be lost
again.

Nancy Kennedy is the
author of "Move Over,
Victoria I Know the Real
Secret," "Girl on a Swing,"
and her latest book,
"Lipstick Grace." She can be
reached at 352-564-2927,
Monday through Thursday,
or via e-mail at nkennedy
@chronicleonline.com.


DRE IGI O NM politics itself has failed. And
RE LIG h v politics has failed because of
the collapse of the culture,"
Continued from Page Cl he argued. "The culture we
enough to put him on the are living in becomes an
right's "version of Mount ever-wider sewer. In truth, I
Rushmore" with William F think we are caught up in a
Buckley Jr., Barry Goldwater cultural collapse of historic
and Ronald Reagan. But for proportions, a collapse so
others Sen. John McCain great that it simply over-
leaps to mind this same whelms politics."
Weyrich was a narrow true In an interview months
believer who was a faithful after issuing that letter,
Catholic conservative, first, Weyrich explained that two
and a loyal Republican, w.ay, radically different groups of
way, second. politics with sharply dif-
Weyrich knew that his fa- ferent motives misinter-
mous 1999 epistle on politics preted his main message.
and culture Was a turning On the political left, many
Point. After all, the founder of
" the Heritage Foundation
think tank was arguing that
America's cultural heritage P la C S
was cracked. The leader of | l a c es
the Free Congress Founda-
tion was saying that a GOP-
driven Congress was failing o ffe r 1
on cultural issues.
For many years, he argued,
conservatives assumed that h a m
most Americans agreed with harm o
them on moral and cultural
issues. They also believed
that "if we could just elect Come on over
enough conservatives, we I
could get our people in as
congressional leaders and SERVIC
they would fight to imple-
ment our agenda." But this
equation didn't work
"The reason, I think, is that li I ,i Ai


DUO
Continued from Page Cl
phone interview. Currently,
he and Clazzy are on a 200-
day tour, with several stops in
Florida.
Cring said for many years
he tried to separate the
church from his creative
work but has recently come
to believe that the two worlds
actually belong together.
"Wherever you find cre-
ativity, whether it's music or
art or literature, you find
spirituality," he said. "And
where you find spirituality,
you find creativity. Some of
the finest artwork hangs in
churches."
He said he and Clazzy both
have spent most of their lives
in the entertainment indus-
try and now they're trying to
build bridges into the church.
"Creative people often
leave the spiritual side be-
hind when they achieve suc-
cess and abandon the church
to critics instead bf-encour--
aging folks who envision life
in a better way," Cring said.
He said people should
come to their shows expect-
ing to laugh, enjoy good
music, be inspired and walk
away feeling like they want to
do something better with
their lives.
To learn more about
Jonathan Richard Cring and
Janet Clazzy, visit their Web
site at www.janethan.com. To
read Cring's daily comic es-
says/blogs, go to
www.jonathots.com.
For information about
Monday's "Spirited" show at
Hope Evangelical Lutheran
Church, call (352) 489-5511.

& 0 To submit story ideas
*or feature sections, call
563-5660 and ask for
Cheri Harris. Be
prepared to leave a
detailed message.


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Florida
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Saturday Vigil
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said he had issued a ringing
call for religious conserva-
tives to go back to church and
stay there. On the political
right, many,of his friends and
allies were angry and felt be-
trayed for the same reason.
Apparently, they read right
past his statement: "Please
understand that I am not
quarreling with anybody who
pursues politics, because it is
important to pursue politics,
to be involved in govern-
-ment."
The key, said Weyrich, was
that he had become con-
vinced that many conserva-
tives couldn't see that itis


almost impossible to pass leg-
islation that prodAces change
at the level of homes,
churches, schools, theaters
and malls. It is almost impos-
sible for politics to shape or
redeem culture. Instead, the
realities of media, education
and mass culture are what
shape over time Amer-
ica's political trends.
The political strategist
knew that "values voters" in
red ZIP codes would con-
tinue to win some battles in
the years ahead. But the po-
litical victories that would
matter the most, he said,
would be the defensive


moves that protected their
own churches, schools, mis-
sions and other religious
groups from future legal at-
tacks.
Weyrich never urged any-
one to quit. But the former
journalist did warn religious
leaders that it was time to
focus on winning the "culture
wars" in their own homes
and sanctuaries.
"We probably have lost the
culture war," he concluded in
the 1999 letter "That doesn't-
mean the war is not going to
continue, and that it isn't
going to be fought on other
fronts. But in terms of society


in general, we have lost. This
is why, even when we win in
politics, our victories fail to
translate into the kind of poli-
cies we believe are impor-
tant ....
"We need to drop out of this
culture, and find places ...
where we can live godly,
righteous and sober lives."

Terry Mattingly directs the
Washington Journalism
Center-at the Council for
Christian Colleges &
Universities. Contact him at
tmattingly@cccu.org or
www.tmattnet


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NOTES
Continued from Page C3
sion. Register at mkamlot@opton-
line.net or (352) 746-5303. Pay-
ments may be made each week or
in advance. Congregation Beth
Sholom is at 102 Civic Circle, Bev-
erly Hills.
God and Country Rally from
2 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday on historical
Inverness Courthouse lawn. Public
welcome. Sponsors: Trinity Baptist
Church of Inverness, Bethel Baptist
Church of Hernando, and Freedom
Baptist Church of Lecanto. Speak-
ers: Pastor James Knox of Bible
Baptist Church in Deland and Pas-
tor Jeff Faggert, president of Baptist
Historical Preservation Society.
Program also includes singing,
music by different churches, recog-
nition of guests, and prayer for our
nation and leaders. Call 726-1095.
Financial Peace University
study begins from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Ministry Complex at
Gulf to Lake Church. Credit card
woes got you down? Come check
out This 13-week DVD-driven se-
ries will teach practical, hands-on
tools and principles to better man-
age money. For information, or for
registration, call 795-8077.
Choir rehearsals at 7 p.m.
Tuesday for the Citrus Community
Concert Choir Inc. at Faith
Lutheran Church's fellowship hall in
Lecanto in preparation of the spring
concert. New members are wel-
come to come a half-hour prior to
start time to audition. Call 628-
3492.
Free 10-week Alpha pro-
gram beginning Wednesday with a
free introductory dinner at Shep-
herd of the Hills Episcopal Church,
2450 Norvell Bryant Highway,
Lecanto. The large group dinners
and small group discussions pro-
vide a relaxed and casual atmos-
phere to explore such life changing
questions as: What happens when
I die? Does God really exist? How
do I pray? The Alpha program
began at Holy Trinity Brompton
Church in London, England and
has spread across the world. This
program is funded by Shepherd of
the Hills Episcopal Church and vol-
untary donations by the partici-
pants. Call the office at 527-0052,
or visit www.sothec.org.
Ladies of ELCA of Hope,
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cit-
rus Springs meeting at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday in Luther Hall.
Speaker is pharmacist Bob
Brashaer. Everyone welcome. Call
(352)489-5511.
Engaged couples, newlyweds
or couples looking for ways to com-
municate better in their marriage
are invited to attend a series of
classes atCrystal River United
Methodist Church that begin
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The class,
"The Marriage You've Always
Wanted," is presented via video in
six weekly sessions lasting approxi-
mately one and one-half hours
each. The marriage dass is one of
five different winter classes to be of-
fered during the ongoing Wednes-
day Night Institute of Christian
Studies. All classes begin at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday. Other classes in-
dude: "Making Children Mind with-
out Losing Yours," "Wising Up:
Applying the Wisdom of the
Proverbs to Daily Life,'' "A Sneak
Preview of Sundays Sermons,"
and "Basic Boating and Safety on
the Water." For more information,
call 795-3148.
Watercolor classes twice
monthly at First Presbyterian
Church of Crystal River. Next class
is at 9 a.m. Friday. Cost is $6 with
own brushes, paint and paper, $8
without. Call the church office at
795-2259 for information. Church is
at 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crystal
River, north of Sweetbay.
MOPS group (Mothers of
Preschoolers) of First Presbyterian
Church of Crystal River meets at
9:30 a.m. Friday. Day care and
lunch provided. No cost. RSVP by
calling the church office at 795-
2259 or e-mail at:
mopsfpcr@gmail.com. Invite a
friend. Church is at 1501 S.E. U.S.
19 in Crystal River, north of Sweet-
bay.
Friday flick at 7 p.m. Jan. 16
is "A Good Year' at Nature Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church, 7633
N. Florida Ave. (U.S. 41, north of
the Holder intersection. Film is
about a man who unexpectedly in-
herits a chateau and vineyard in
Provence. While at first he plans to


sell the property, a beautiful
woman, a newly found daughter
and memories interrupt his plans.
Flicks are nonreligious, interesting
films, never shown or not recently
shown in the area. A $3 donation is
suggested. Call (352) 465-5646.
Community songfest at 7
p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, at Red
Level Baptist Church, 11025 W.
Dunnellon Road, Crystal River.
Everyone Invited to enjoy listening
to performances by churches from
the community. Call 795-2086.
Americans for the Separa-
tion of Church and State, Nature
Coast Chapter, will meet at 4 p.m.


Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Lakes Region
Library, 1511 Druid Road, Inver-
ness. Call 726-9112.
Financial freedom work-
shop from 10 a.m. to noon Satur-
day, Jan. 24, at Mission Possible
Ministries, 9921 N. Deltona Blvd.,
Citrus Springs. Free to the public.
Refreshments provided. For re-
quired reservations, call (352) 489-
3886 by Jan. 22.
"Fireproof" movie shown at 6
p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at Red
Level Baptist Church 11025 W.
Dunnellon Road, Crystal River. No
charge. Everyone invited. Call 795-
2086.
Stepping Out Ministry of
First United Methodist Church of In-
verness cruise to Cozumel and the
Grand Caymans from Jan. 31-Feb.
5, 2009. Church is at 3896 S.
Pleasant Grove Road. Call Carole
Fletcher for prices and information
at 860-1932.
Women of First Presbyterian
Church of Crystal River potluck
meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
5, featuring Christian authors David
and Diane Munson, who were for-
merly associated with the govern-
ment as undercover agent and
federal prosecutor, respectively.
They have written three novels
based on their experiences, and
will elaborate on one, "The Camelot
Conspiracy," which explores the
conspiracy theory associated with
the death of JFK. The entire church
is invited to this meeting. Sign up in
Webster Hall. Call the church office
for information at 795-2259. Church
is at 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crystal
River, north of Sweetbay
First Presbyterian Church of
Crystal River monthly men's
breakfast at 8 a.m. Friday, Feb. 13.
Men of the church will cook and
serve the ladies a 'Valentine Break-
fast." Call the church office for infor-
mation at 795-2259. Church is at
1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crystal River,
north of Sweetbay.
HAMS of First Presbyterian
Church of Crystal River meet at 5
p.m. Friday, Feb. 13. Theme:
'Valentines Day Show." Bring a
dish to pass. Call the church office
for information 795-2259. Church is
at 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crystal
River, north of Sweetbay.
Crosspoints program at 7
a.m. Sunday and 3 p.m. Monday
on WYKE TV 47, Channel 16 on
Bright House and Adelphia.
First Baptist Church of Inver-
ness children's programs:
AWANAfrom 5:15 to 7 p.m. Sun-
days for ages 2 through fifth grade.
Children's church adventure pro-
gram, 'Treasure Quest," for ages 4
through fourth grade during 9 a.m.
service Sundays. Sunday school
classes for all ages at 10:30 a.m.
Children's choir rehearsals from
6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Wednesday for
first- through fifth grades. Preschool
choir for ages 3, 4 and K5.
"Tabernacle and the Tem-
ple" class from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Monday at Hope Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Citrus Springs.
Bring Bible, pencil and three-ringed
notebook. Call (352) 489-5511.
AWANA classes for children
from kindergarten through sixth
grade from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday at Heritage Baptist
Church's fellowship hall at 2 Civic
Circle, Beverly Hills. Call 746-6171
for information.
Mother's Touch (a ministry
for women who parent children
from birth through high school)
meets from 10 a.m. to noon the first
Thursday monthly, September
through May, at Gulf to Lake
Church, 1454 N. Gulf Ave., Crystal
River. Childcare provided. Home-
schooled children welcome. Call
795-8077.
Little Vines Daycare (at the
south end of the Calvary Chapel of
Inverness property), 960 S U.S. 41,
Inverness, has openings for pre-
school-age children and before-


and after-school-age children. In-
fant care available. Register chil-
dren now and the registration fee is
waived. Call Miss Twilla at 726-
2875. Little Vines Day care is state
approved and accredited by the As-
sociation of Christian Schools Inter-
national.
FFRA (Families and Friends
of Real Adults) meets the second
Friday monthly at the Key Training
Center in Inverness at 130 Heights
Ave. Social time and business
meeting at 9 is followed by a guest
speaker at 10 a.m., who will ad-
dress issues pertaining to the de-
velopmentally disabled. Call Ron
Phillips at 382-7819 or Stephanie
Hopper at 344-0288.
First Presbyterian Church of
Crystal River Singles Club invites
all singles to join the group meet-
ings for games and fellowship at 4
p.m. the fourth Friday monthly. The
group also selects a local restau-
rant for dinner out. Call the church
office at 795-2259 for more infor-
mation The church is at 1501 S.E.
U.S. 19, Crystal River, north of
Sweetbay shopping center.

Worship
Men of St. Timothy Lutheran
Church (MOST) breakfast at 8
a.m. today at Olive Tree followed
by regular meeting at church.
Members prepare and serve a hot
meal from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
today at Our Father's Table Out-
reach at St. Anne's Episcopal
Church in Crystal River. Informal
come-as-you-are worship service
at 5 p.m. today. Sermon for Bap-
tism of Our Lord Sunday is "His
Baptism and Ours, Remember
Your Baptism." Worship services at
7:30, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Holy Com-
munion offered. Coffee fellowship
from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Sunday
school classes for all ages from 10
to 10:45 a.m. Nursery provided.
WELCA chair yoga from noon to
12:45 p.m. Monday (cost is $6 per
session). Bible study on the Book
of Corinthians at 10 a.m. Wednes-
day. Church is at 1070 N. Suncoast
Blvd. (U.S. 19), Crystal River. Call
795-5325.
Shepherd of the Hills Epis-
copal Church in Lecanto cele-
brates the first Sunday after the
Epiphany, the Baptism of Our Lord,
with Holy Eucharist services at 5
p.m. today and 8 and 10 a.m. Sun-
day. Adult Christian Formation at 9
a.m. Sunday. SOS from 9 a.m. to
noon Thursday followed by choir
and Bible study at 7 p.m.
Beverly Hills Community
Church contemporary worship
service at 6 p.m. Saturday at 82
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Families
welcome. Coffee and snacks pro-
vided after the service. Traditional
worship services at 10 a.m. Sun-
days. Special programs for children
and teens also offered. Call the
church office at 746-3620.
First Presbyterian Church
traditional worship services at 8
and 11 a.m. Sunday with contem-
porary praise and worship services
at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday school
classes at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The
Rev. Craig S. Davies topic: 'Will
You Be a Good Witness?" from
Acts 2:37-42. Dqnnellon Concert
Singers opera/pops concert at 7
p.m. Wednesday. Free admission.
Love offering accepted. WOW din-
ner precedes concert. For reserva-
tions, call 637-0770. Family hayride
at Mattox's on Saturday, Jan. 17.
Bring a dish to share. To sign up,
call Frank or Audrey Mattox at 341-
2484. Church is at 206 Washington
Ave., Inverness.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
6150 N. Lecanto Highway, Beverly
Hills, resumes regular worship
services at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day with a focus on 'The Baptism
of Our Lord," celebrating the first
Sunday after Epiphany. Bible class
and Sunday school for ages 3 and
older is at 9:15 a.m. in classrooms


adjacent to the fellowship room.
Refreshments served. Midweek
worship service at 6:30 p.m. Thurs-
day. Choir practice at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Church council meeting
at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Community
invited. Call (352) 489-3027.
Inverness Church of God
Sunday morning worship services
at 8:30 and 10:30. Sunday evening
worship at 6. Sunday school
classes for all ages at 9:30 a.m.
Classes for everyone from the age
of 3 at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Adult
class in the sanctuary. Student
church for teens. Missionettes and
Royal Rangers Clubs for children
from age 3. Church is at 416 U.S.
41 South, Inverness. Call 726-
4524.
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church Sunday worship services.
at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Fellowship
after both services. Free hearing
devices, large-print music and cas-
sette tapes of service available.
Nursery attendant provided for chil-
dren 3 and younger. Cub Scout
Pack 975 meets at 7 p.m. Tues-
days at the church. Fellowship
breakfast at 8 a.m. Wednesday at
Joe's Family Restaurant in Inver-
ness. Caregivers ministry from
12:30 to 4 p.m. Friday offer an op-
portunity for caregivers of loved
ones to have free time for them-
selves. Loved ones are entertained
with singing, trivia, games, exer-
cise, etc. Call the church office at
746-7161 for an application.
Church is on County Road 486 op-
posite Citrus Hills Boulevard in Her-
nando.
First Baptist Church of Her-
nando opens Sunday mornings at
9 with refreshments and coffee. At
9:20 members meet in the fellow-
ship hall for prayer and a brief study
on the Sunday school lesson.
Classes for all ages begin at 9:30
a.m. Church services are at 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Prayer meetings are at
7 p.m. Wednesday in the fellow-
ship hall. Workday at 9 a.m. today
with coffee and doughnuts served.
Breakfast served at 8:30 a.m. Sun-
day, Jan. 18, in fellowship hall. All
invited.
Unity of Citrus topic for
"Morning Conversations" from 9 to
10 Sunday in January is "Looking
at Scripture through spiritual
lenses." Upcoming events: Mon-
days through Feb. 17 "The Cup
of Life" class facilitated by Johann
Lee. Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. "A
Course in Miracles." Tuesday at 7
p.m. "Hospice Grief Counsel-
ing." Wednesdays at 6 p.m. -
"Quest" course. Every other
Wednesday through February,
from 1 to,3 p.m.- Eckhart Tolle's
bestselling text, "A New Earth,"
study group. Second Wednesday
monthly from 6:30 to 7 p.m. -
Prayer chaplain healing service.
Thursday at 8 p.m. -AA and Al-
A-Non. Sunday, Jan. 18 and 25
Unity Fair. Wednesday, Jan. 28
through February "I of the
Storm" class presented by the Rev.
Lauri Gist based on the book by the
Rev. Gary Simmons. Call 746-
1270. Unity of Citrus is an all-de-
nomination center open to all at
2628 W. Woodview Lane, Beverly
Hills.
Faith Lutheran Church, 935
S. Crystal Glen Drive, Lecanto, reg-
ular worship services at 9:30 a.m.
Sunday and 6 p.m. Saturday.
Adult Bible study and Sunday
school classes are at 11 a.m.
First Christian Church of
Homosassa Springs Bible school
classes for all ages at 9:30 a.m.
Sunday followed by morning wor-
ship at 10:30 (children's church pro-
vided for kindergarten through third
grade). Evening worship at 6 p.m.
Sunday. Wednesday meal at 6
p.m. followed by Bible study and
youth program at 7. Church is at
7030 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd.
Discovery time classes begin
Sunday at 9:30 a.m. with worship


service at 11 a.m. at Grace Bible
Church, 6382 W. Green Acres,
Homosassa. Choir practice is at 5
p.m. and evening service at 6.
Teens meet at 6:15 p.m. Monday.
Tuesday morning ladies Bible
study is at 10 a.m. and AWANAfor
children begins at 6:10 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting begins
at 7 p.m. Thursday evening ladies
Bible study meets at 7. Call 628-
5631.
Faith Baptist Church Sun-
day school classes at 9:45 a.m.,
followed by worship at 11 a.m. and
6 p.m. Bible study and prayer
meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday with
'Warriors" for grades 6 through 12
and "King's Kids" for K-5 grades
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Church is at
6918 S. Spartan Ave. (one mile
from U.S. 19, off Cardinal Street).
Call 628-4793.
Pastor Alan Chaves will speak
on "Storm Proof Faith" at the 10
a.m. worship service Sunday at
First Presbyterian Church of
Crystal River. Meet-and-greet fel-
lowship hosted by Rev. and Mrs.
Chaves follows the service in Web-
ster Hall with January birthdays cel-
ebrated and watercolor class
exhibition during this time. Church
is at 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crystal
River, north of Sweetbay.
Calvary Chapel of
Inverness, 960 S. U.S. 41, is a
nondenominational fellowship.
Sunday morning service begins at
10 with contemporary worship fol-
lowed by a message by Senior
Pastor Kevin Ballard. Children's
church meets in the newly reno-
vated "New Jerusalem" area.
Founded on God teenagers meet
in the newly renovated youth area.
"Feed the Hungry" lunch is served
at noon Thursdays in the fellowship
hall. The food pantry is open from 1
to 2 p.m. Thursday. Call 726-
1480.
Crystal River Church of
Christ Sunday morning Bible study
at 10 with worship servicesati11
a.m. and 6 p.m. Communion "',
served. Public invited. Evangelist
Charlie Graham will preach.
Church is on State Road 44 one
block east of U.S. 19 next to the
Credit Union. Call 795-8883.
Church of Christ services at
304 N.E. Fifth St, Crystal River.
Bible classes at 10 a.m. Sunday, 7
p.m. Wednesday and by appoint-
ment. Worship services at 11 a.m.


Sunday. Everyone invited. Call
795-4943 or 563-0056.
Living Word of Faith
Church, on Cason Boulevard in In-
glis, offers Sunday school classes
at 10 a.m. and Sunday evening
worship at 6. Everyone is welcome.
Jessie Lolley is the pastor. Call
621-7260 for information.
Unity Interfaith devotional at
10 a.m. Sunday at C's Italian Ex-
press, 1916 U.S. 19, Crystal River.
All faiths welcome. Refreshments
served. Call 795-5555.
Nature Coast Unitarian-Uni-
versalist Fellowship invites every-
one to hear the Rev. Mary Louise
DeWolf speak on "Life is a Journey
- How do we cope when the
going gets tough?" at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday. Refreshments and discus-
sion follow the service. The fellow-
ship meets at 7633 N. Florida Ave.
(U.S. 41), Citrus Springs, north of
the Holder intersection with County
Road 491. Call (352) 465-4225.
Citrus Vineyard Community
Church meets in the First Christian
Church of Inverness Family Life
Center, behind Cinnamon Sticks
Restaurant at 2018 Colonade
Street. Sunday services are at
10:30 a.m., with child care up to
age 5 provided. Home groups
meet in Heatherwood and Her-
nando on Thursdays. Call the
church at 586-2000.
First Church of Christ, Sci-
entist, Inverness worships Sunday
mornings at 10:30 and Wednesday
evenings at 5 at 224 N. Oscepla
Ave. Sunday school class is the
same time as the church service.
All are welcome.
Heritage Baptist Church
services led by Pastor David Hamil-
ton, at 2 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills.
Call 746-6171.
i Christ Lutheran Church
services led by the Rev. Paul R.
Meseke, senior pastor, at 475
North Avenue West, Brooksville.
Call (352) 796-8331. E-mail pas-
tor@clcfla.org. Visit www.dcfla.org.
Unity Church of Citrus
County healing/prayer service at
630p.m. the second Wednesday
monthly at 2628 W. Woodview
Lane, BereHills. Call 746-1270.
Grupo Mtied.ro Adventista
del 7mo. Dia de Ciro,,n,
Horario de Reuniones. Mie s
p.m. Sabados 11 a.m. Address:
1880 N. TrucksAve., Hemando.
Call 535-7141.


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Author to address Lakes friends


Special to the Chronicle

Tom Rogers will be the guest speaker at the
Lakes Friends Annual Meeting at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 13 in the library community
room. Rogers' talk will follow the annual
meeting and installation of officers.
The public is cordially invited to attend the
meeting and presentation, and Lakes Friends
encouraged to bring friends and neighbors to
this entertaining program. Refreshments will
be served.
When Rogers and his wife, Deborah, de-


cided to leave South Florida a few years ago,
Tom remembered the moss-draped trees, the
tranquil lakes and the sparking springs
where they had loved camping and fishing
with the kids. Those places Homosassa,
Crystal River, Inverness and Floral City -
lured them back and Citrus County became
their new permanent home.
The Rogers, owners of Graphic Elite Print-
ing in Inverness, have become active mem-
bers of the community and ardent advocates
of the beauties of Citrus County.
About five years ago, Rogers began writing


stories inspired by the Tsala Apopka lakes
and the surrounding countryside. These sto-
ries, based on fact, but shaped into literature,
have been collected in "Rogers' Shocking Cit-
rus County Tales," which was published in
2007.
The settings for Rogers' tales include the
Withlacoochee River, Lake Henderson,
Duval Island and the fauna that frequent the
Tsala Apopka chain, such as the great horned
owl, giant sturgeon, gators, wild turkeys and
sandhill cranes.
A sampling of titles from "Shocking Citrus
County Tales" reveals the author's technique
of beginning with a natural image and shap-
ing a story from that picture which will teach


a lesson. Stories such as "Snapper's Delight,"
"Dance of the Sandhill Cranes" and "Try Re-
ally Watching Nature" show Rogers' intention
of infusing his chronicles with "something
good for the family," as he shapes and "lov-
ingly bends" fact into fiction.
Creator of the "Little Tommy Tucker" car-
toon series, Rogers has always been an illus-
trator and printer. Now he has added
story-telling to his repertoire of talents. He is
currently at work on a new book of Citrus
County "stranger than fiction" tales.
He also has plans to create a children's
book, "Cindy Cypress Knees," to promote
awareness of the threat to our native cypress.


News -:


CMUG membership
drive, renewal
Citrus Macintosh Users
Group meets at 7 p.m. the
fourth Friday monthly at the
Crystal Oaks clubhouse.
There is an informal question-
and-answer session before
the meeting at 6:30. Classes
are conducted from 1 to 5 p.m.
the third Saturday monthly,
also at the Crystal Oaks club-
house. CMUG offers a
monthly lab/tune-up and
monthly workshops. CMUG
also distributes a monthly
magazine in PDF form via its
Web site at cmugonline.com,
which contains more informa-
tion about the club. Dues are
$30 family, $20 individ-
ual and $10- student.
Anyone interested in CMUG
may also attend the monthly
meeting. For more informa-
tion, call President Curt Herrin
at 341-5555, or e-mail him at
curtherrin@me.com.
All welcome
to drum circle
All are invited to a drum cir-
cle at 3 p.m. Sunday at the far
A- end of Fort Island Trail Beach
in Crystal River. We will drum
until sunset. Bring a chair and
sweater; we have a few drums
to share. Dancers and children
invited. Free. The Circle now
will be the second Sunday of
every month, starting 1 1/2
hours before sunset. Informa-
tion: Charlotte at 344-8009.
NARFE slates
monthly meeting
NARFE 0776 meeting will
be Monday in the Hernando
Civic Club at 3848 East Par-
sons Point Road. The guest
speaker will be Dominick De-
Petrillo from the Alzheimer's
Foundation. The December
meeting was a Christmas Din-
ner at the Inverness Country
Club. Gift exchange was held.
The following officers were in-
stalled: Marge Morten, first
vice president, Lou Davis, sec-
ond vice president, Mary
Davis, secretary and Coleen
Welch as treasurer.
Golden Agers to
meet in Floral City
The Golden Agers will meet
at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, in
the fellowship hall of the Floral
City Baptist Church. A cov-
ered-dish luncheon follows.
All seniors are welcome.


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SAR visits vets in state nursing home


Special to the Chronicle
In December, members of the Withlacoochee Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, presented Christmas gifts to the residents of the Baldomero
Lopez State Veterans Nursing Home in an amount of approximately $4,000. Ten of the veterans did not have any immediate family and each was
presented with at least four gifts. Also donated for the general population were books, videos, toilet articles, cigarettes, clothing and $750 in quar-
ters to be used for bingo prizes. From left are: Hal Marvin, Ron Dunwoodie, Charlie Day, John Camillo, Jimmy Barnes, Paul Pardee, Bill Teater,
Harley Nelson, Richard Sumner, John Pardee and Jack Townsend. Not shown is Ed Gingrich.




Program has deep impact Mentorng movement


Special to the Chronicle


recent Chronicle arti-
cle stated that the state
was looking at budget
cuts and the First Time
Home Buyers Program was
among the cuts. I
found myself won-
dering, How many
people know what
the program is or
even care? Does
anyone know that
this is a great pro-
gram for affordable
housing? I recently
made a comment at
the Mid-Florida DuWayn
Homeless Coalition THE
that not only am I a HC
strong proponent,
I'm a customer.
In starting the Path shelter,
I lived in the shelter for the
first four-and-half years mak-
ing $19,000. a year without
benefits. This put me right in
the middle of many people in
our county trying to make a
living wage. I was very con-
cerned about the financial
welfare of the shelter and did
not want to put more of a bur-
den on it than necessary to
*get by.
Several of my board mem-
bers were concerned about


living in the shelter for so
long and not having space of
my own. The Florida Low In-
come Housing director, who
was on my board at the time,
introduced me to the possi-
bility of owning a home
through their pro-
'A gram. At that time,
I was in my early
40s and had never
owned a home.
I saw this as a
great opportunity
to help myself and
the shelter. I also
knew that I could
not afford to get a
ie Sipper home in a conven-
PATH tional fashion.
ME It wasn't long
and I found my-
self sitting in a
First Time Home Buyers
class to learn about the home
that was being built for me.
The biggest benefit from
this program was that $40,000
of a $100,000 house was inter-
est free if I kept the mortgage
for at least 15 years. The
premise also being that
everything in the house was
new and the buyer would get
several years to build their
income before repair costs
would start.
This was the only way I


could afford the payments.
I have grown and the Path
has grown much since owning
this house. This house helped
me set up an office to manage
The Path. This house helped
me get my dad into Hospice
and a retirement home and
most of all, this house helped
me get married for the first
time to a wonderful woman
with three cats that I love to
tease. That woman is now our
development director and is
helping us build more afford-
able housing.
Do we really understand
what these programs are
when we are considering
cuts? Do we really under-
stand the power of keeping
people in housing they can
afford? During these hard
economic times, I pray our
government makes wise
choices for the good of all
people. For me? Thank you,
Citrus County First Time
Home Buyers Program.
a
Du Wayne Sipper is the
executive director of The
Path of Citrus County, a
faith-based homeless
shelter Contact him at
527-6500 or sipperd
@bellsouth.net


S lcII TO1e for everyone


SUSAN ROLSTON
Special to the Chronicle

Generally, when I meet
people and tell them I head
the local Big Brothers Big
Sisters agency, I often get this
reaction: "I've always
thought about being a Big
Brother (or Big Sister), but
I'm way too busy."
The good news is that ours
is a movement with a role for
all citizens. There are many
ways to sup-
port what our The nee
movement
achieves re- citizens
sults that make
a real differ- the Big
ence in chil-
dren's lives, Big S
increasing the mover
chances that
they will suc- urg
ceed in school,
solve problems
without violent behavior, and
avoid drugs and other illegal
activities. In addition to those
who get involved as a BBBS,
the movement also includes
corporate partners, event vol-
unteers, professional advis-
ers, private donors, board
members and others willing
to tap into their personal
power and do what they can
to provide support. It is a
community movement of
many diverse people who
make it possible for our
match specialists on staff to
provide support to the caring,
generous volunteers whose
friendships with at-risk chil-
dren yield those remarkable
results.
With growing economic
pressures on families in our
community and across Amer-
ica, the need for all citizens
to join the Big Brothers Big
Sisters movement is urgent.
Children are facing risks that
lead to soaring drop-out
rates, violence and crime; -
what we achieve how we


improve the odds that chil-
dren will succeed is ex-
tremely relevant
BBBS, in recognition of
January as National Mentor-
ing Month, is introducing a
way to recognize citizens who
support the movement We
are asking Americans to
nominate outstanding indi-
viduals for Big Brothers Big
Sisters' first "Big Citizen of
the Year" award. This honor
recognizes that helping chil-
dren make
d for all good choices
takes family
to join members,
teachers, reli-
Brothers gious leaders,
coaches, neigh-
isters bors and many
nent is others who
care about
ent. kids. This
award is a way'
to illustrate
that many people are using
their personal power to make
a positive difference in the
lives of children.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
mentors, the "Bigs" as we call
them, are remarkable, prov-
ing that the power of one vol-
unteer's time and
compassion can really make
a difference in our commu-
nity.
This Mentoring Month, we
want everyone to know that
the movement works not only
because of the Bigs, but also
because of communities such
ours, that support them. Tap
into your personal power
today and nominate someone
for the Big Citizen of the Year
award at BigBrothersBigSis
ters.org
Susan Rolston is CEO of
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Pinellas, Hernando and Cit-
rus Counties. The organiza-
tion's Web site is
www.bbbspc.ozg. The Inver-
ness office phone number is
344-0400.


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of Irish Dance.
General admission tickets
are $15; reserved tickets are
$20; box office day of show
tickets are $25. Tickets will
be sold at the American Irish
Club, directly across from St
Scholastica Church and Pope
John Paul II Catholic School
on County Road 490 (Old Ho-
mosassa Trail).
For additional ticket infor-
mation, call Madeline at 795-
7510 or the American Irish
Clubhouse at 527-4890.
This show is sponsored by
the Citrus County Chronicle.


Special to the Chronicle
Come join the American
Irish Club on Valentine's Day,
Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Cur-
tis Peterson Auditorium as it
hosts The Anthony Kearns
Show at 2 p.m. Kearns is the
world-renowned Irish tenor,
most notably known as a
member of "The Irish
Tenors." This trio has per-
formed and been filmed in
Dublin, Belfast and Ellis Is-
land exclusively for PBS, and,
as a result, achieved world-
wide recognition and success.


Kearns' performance as a
concert soloist runs the spec-
trum from Irish to Broadway
to classical. He will be ac-
companied by his friend and
coach, pianist Patrick Healy,
who has been labeled "The
Irish Victor Borge" for his
droll, dry, and delightful de-
livery during Kearns' concert
intervals. This show also in-
cludes the musical talents of
Deborah Brinson, who plays
the folk harp and sings with a
lyric soprano voice, and
award-winning performers
from the McGinley Academy


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Today is Saturday, Jan. 10, the
10th day of 2009. There are 355
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Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 10, 1776, Thomas
Paine anonymously published
his influential pamphlet, "Com-
mon Sense."
On this date:
In 1810, Napoleon I, Emperor
of the French, divorced his wife,
Josephine.
In 1861, Florida seceded from
the Union.
In 1870, John D. Rockefeller
incorporated Standard Oil.
In 1957, Harold Macmillan be-
came prime minister of Britain,
following the resignation of An-
thony Eden.
In 1967, Massachusetts Re-
publican Edward W. Brooke, the
first black elected to the U.S.
Senate by popular vote, took his
seat.
In 1978, the Soviet Union
launched two cosmonauts
aboard the Soyuz 27 capsule for
a rendezvous with the Salyut 6
space laboratory.
Ten years ago: Republicans
and Democrats disagreed over
whether to call witnesses in
President Bill Clinton's impeach-
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gation that visited the disputed
Yongbyon nuclear complex.
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States on Thursday lodged a for-
mal diplomatic protest with Iran
over an incident in which Iranian
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ships in the Persian Gulf.
Today's Birthdays: Opera
singer Sherrill Milnes is 74. Blues
artist Eddy Clearwater is 74.
Rock singer-musician Ronnie
Hawkins is 74. Baseball Hall-of-
Famer Willie McCovey is 71.
Singer Scott McKenzie is 70.
Movie director Walter Hill is 69.
Singer Frank Sinatra Jr. is 65.
Singer Rod Stewart is 64. Rock
singer-musician Donald Fagen
(Steely Dan) is 61. Actor William
Sanderson is 61. Boxer George
Foreman is 60. Roots rock
singer Alejandro Escovedo is 58.
Rock musician Scott Thurston
(Tom Petty and the Heartbreak-
ers) is 57. Singer Pat Benatar is
56. Rock musician Michael
Schenker is 54. Singer Shawn
Colvin is 53. Rock singer-musi-
cian Curt Kirkwood (Meat Pup-
pets) is 50. Actor Evan Handler
is 48. Rapper Chris Smith (Kris
Kross) is 30.
Thought for Today: "Sex is
the Tabasco sauce which an
adolescent national palate sprin-
kles on every course in the
menu." Mary Day Winn,
American writer (1888-1965).


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