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Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: January 13, 2009
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are now
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a recent re-
port states.
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Board wants end to spat


Commissioners seek to resolve

feud between Schembri, Stifler


Commission Chairman John
Thrumston said he would sup-
port a motion to fire County
Administrator Anthony Schem-
bri at today's meeting.


MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County commission-
ers say they've heard an ear-
ful from constituents angry


about the public spat be-
tween County Administrator
Anthony Schembri and Clerk
of Courts Betty Strifler.
Commissioners say they
hope to have the matter clar-
ified during their meeting


today, and Schembri's job sta-
tus is unclear.
Chairman John Thrumston
said he would support a mo-
tion to fire Schembri, but he
won't make the motion.
Commissioners Gary
Bartell and Dennis Damato
said they would not vote to
fire Schembri. Commission-
ers Joe Meek and Winn Webb
wouldn't reveal their posi-
tions.


Schembri said he wouldn't
resign.
Schembri sent a statement
to commissioners on Friday
that he said he planned to
read during today's meeting.
On Monday, though, Schem-
bri said he would not have a
statement.
"I've said enough over this
issue," he said.
Schembri last week sent a
See BOARD/Page A2


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SHORT ON MONEY AND RUNNING OUT OF TIME.


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Kayakers and swimmers observe manatees Thursday In Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River. Funding from the state to purchase the property may
be in jeopardy because of cutbacks.


State budget crisis puts grant in limbo


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One manatee enters and one manatee leaves Three Sisters Springs on
Thursday in Crystal River.


Longtime funeral


director dies at 78


Hooper had

stroke Dec. 29
NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A man of faith and compas-
sion, a man who worked
hard, a man who came to his
son's baseball games in a suit
and tie, Lowell Hooper died
Saturday in Macon, Ga., after
suffering a stroke two weeks
ago.
Hooper, 78, a longtime In-
verness resident and li-
censed funeral director for 57
years, owned Hooper Fu-
neral Homes in Inverness,


with chapels in Homosassa
and Beverly Hills.
"He was a very, very pro-
fessional gentleman," said
Charles Davis, owner of
Charles E. Davis Funeral
Home in Inverness. "I've
known him the 35 years I've
been here.
"He's one of the 'old school'
funeral directors who started
from the bottom and worked
their way up," Davis said.
"His generation is the one my
generation modeled itself
after and he was a real men-
tor to our generation. He was
a well-respected man in our
profession."
Hooper served as past
president of the Florida Fu-
neral Directors Association,
See FUNERAL/Page A2


MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Florida's budget crisis has the
chance to stop or at least slow
down the continuing efforts to pur-
chase the Three Sisters Spring
property
The Legislature is considering a
freeze on the Forever Florida pro-
gram that buys environmentally
sensitive land.
It legislators approve that plan
to help balance the budget, it puts
into question the $6.3 million
Florida Communities Trust grant
that Crystal River received ap-
proval for in September.


SO YOU KNOW
* Memorial service for
Lowell W. Hooper will be
at 1 p.m. Friday at First
Baptist Church in Inver-
ness. Interment will fol-
low at
Ridge
Ceme-
tery.
Friends
from 2
to 4
Lowell W. p.m.
Hooper and 6 to
passed away 8Tp.m.
Saturday. Thurs-
day at
the Inverness Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes.
The family will also re-
ceive friends from 10 to
11 a.m. Wednesday at
the Homosassa Chapel
and from 3 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday at the Bev-
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Crystal River City Manager
Andy Houston said Monday that
he believes the grant approved in
September will be awarded for the
Three Sisters purchase once
money becomes available.
Houston said during the city
council meeting that he spoke
with the director of the Florida
Communities Trust who said the
last batch of projects that received
support, including Three Sisters,
will still receive funding
State, federal and regional
agencies are planning to combine
financial forces to buy the prop-
erty to save it from development.
Funding is also coming from
See i:.i !i:-,Page A4


Greene fires 11 in

cost-cutting move

Property appraiser

creates 3 positions 7-
MIKE WRIGHT
wright@
chronicleonline.com
Citrus County Property Ap-
Citrus County Property Ap- praiser Geoff Greene, left,
raiser Geoff Greene ful- hired Lenny Navickas, his op-
rilled a campaign promise to ponent in the 2008 General
lled a campai promisElection. Navickas will head
,ut spending in his budget by Greene's customer service at
hiring 11 employees. an annual pay of $54,000.
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new positions and brought in
three people to fill positions
vacated by the firings.
In all, Greene said the job
cuts will save taxpayers
$344,000, or about 6.7 percent
of the budget.


Greene said the job cuts
were across the board.
"In times like these, local
government has to do what
every Citrus County house-
hold is being forced to do,
See GREENE/Page A2


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'Art show to benefit
- Three Sisters
The Nature Coast Painters will
hold an art show from 9 a.m. to 4
ppm. Saturday at the Plantation
Inn & Resort 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 purchase
and protect the Three Sisters
Springs property in Crystal River.
Group sponsors
blanket drive
' Brother's Keeper Ministry is
having its annual Blanket Drive
for the Homeless in memory of
Brother's Keeper Ministry
founder Mary Ehresman.
New and nearly new, clean
blankets preferred. Tents are
also being accepted. Drop off do-


FUNERAL
Continued from Page Al
past president elect of the
National Funeral Directors
Association and a 25-year
ItMember of the Academy of
Professional Funeral Service
Practice.
Among his other involve-
ments, he was a member of
the Order of the Golden Rule,
a life member of Citrus Ma-
sonic Lodge 118, a member of
Ocala Consistory Scottish
Rite, Egypt Temple Shrine,
past president of Citrus
Shrine Club, charter member
and past president of the In-
verness Lions Club and mem-
ber of the Inverness Elks
Lodge 2522.
"He was very involved in
the community," said John
Sullivan. "We were best
friends for 40 years. He
treated my family as if they
were his own.
"He was always behind the
scenes doing good and never
wanted the glory for himself,"
Sullivan added.
"My dad wore a lot of hats
and he wore them all equally
well," said Dwight Hooper.
"He had a tremendous work
ethic. He was an amazing in-
dividual. Family was impor-
tant to him. One '6f mny
memories of Dad he didn't
fish, didifthuint or play golf,
he worked; But he had a huge
love of motor homes, and one
year he left the business for
six weeks and took us on a
trip out West"
Hooper said he recalled
how his dad dropped him off
at Inverness Middle School
each morning in his silver
1979 Lincoln on his way to
work and how he always
Wore a suit and tie even to
watch his son's baseball
games.
"My dad was a member of
the Firstnighters bowling
league at Sportsmen's Bowl
and he bowled every year for
many years except the year a
tornado blew the roof 6off,"
Hooper said.
He also recalled the time
when, at age 3, he went to the
bowling alley with his dad. ,
"He left me there!" he said.'
"That's something we never
let him forget, but he never
lbft me after that.
"I have a unique relation-
ship with him, seeing him
every day," Hooper said.
"He's not just my dad, but
he's been a co-worker and a
mentor."


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day, Feb. 7, at the Homosassa
Public Library.
From staff reports

The son of a Baptist minis-
ter, Lowell Hooper knew at
age 18 that he wanted to be a
funeral director.
"He fell in love with the
business," Dwight Hooper
said. "That's something I al-
ways wanted to ask him about
but never did, and now it's
something I hope to (do). I
have to say that I've thor-
oughly enjoyed working with
my father, more than I ever
thought possible."
"He was a great man of
faith," said his daughter
Diane Deariso. "He had a
great love for gospel music.
Church was important to
him, and he instilled that in
my brother and in me. Wher-
ever I am, I always want to be
in church on a Sunday. I
credit my dad for that"
Deariso recalled working
for her dad at Hooper Fu-
neral Home in Inverness as a
teen during.the summers and
on weekends,and being fired
by him at least every other
week, "when I wasn't quit-
ting," she said.
"I remember traveling with
him to conventions and going
to the Shriners' sweetheart
pageant with him as my es-
cort," she said. "The day I got
married, just before he was
to walk me down the aisle he
said to me, 'You're going to
have to help me get through_
'this.' It was hard for him to let
his baby girl get married."
Hooper served in the U.S.
Army during the Korean War.
He graduated from the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati in 1959
with a bachelor's degree in
business administration. He
also graduated from Indiana
College of Mortuary Science
in 1951 and earned an associ-
ate degree in mortuary sci-
ence in 1967 from
Miami-Dade University.
"On Dec. 29, Dad was de-
termined to get to his oldest
grandson's house in Georgia
for his birthday; that was his
ritual," said Dwight Hooper.
As he backed up his motor
home in the driveway, he had
a stroke.
"That's how important
family was to him," Hooper
said. "He was determined to
get to be with his grandson."
"He was a caring, loving
man," Sullivan said. "Even
though he wasn't in govern-
ment, the community has lost
a great, great leader. I'm.
going to miss him a lot."
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BOARD
Continued from Page Al

memo to Strifler accusing her
and chief deputy clerk Angela
Vick of altering an audit of the
county's informational tech-
nology services department to
place I.T. director Darryl
Clouse in a poor light
Schembri said that both
Strifler and Vick had wanted
Clouse fired.
He sent copies of the mem-
orandum with cover letters to
Gov. Charlie Crist and the
state commission on ethics.
Later in the week, however,
Schembri said he was re-
scinding: that action and
wanted the matter to go away
Strifler, whose 20 years in


office is the most among cur- stay focused on the people's
rent elected officials, denied business. We need to get
the allegations. Strifler said things done and not get drawn
she hopes to address down into these type
the county commis- of political squabbles.
sion today. I'm disappointed
"All of the clerk of we're even having this
court's office has been conversation."
tainted by these alle- Webb said people
gations," Strifler said. are angry with Schem-
Commissioners, '. bri.
whose early 2009 "They're upset the
plans involved vision- Betty county administrator
ing and attacking the Strifler went over our head
county's economic cri- in middle of and they're upset that
sis, were caught off dispute with he's basically pointing
guard by the contro- Schembri. the finger at the clerk,
versy and seemed fo- who has an impecca-
cused on finding a quick ble record," Webb said. "Some
resolution. people want him repri-
"This is the kind of distrac- manded. Some want him
tion we've seen over the last shown the door out of town."
few years," Commissioner Joe Thrumston said a repri-
Meek said. "We have got to mand wouldn't do.


"We're not talking about an
$8-an-hour guy who pulled
weeds out of the wrong gar-
den," he said.
Thrumston said he would
support commissioners ifthey
want to fire Schembri, but he
won't take the lead.
"I'm not going to be the one
who's making any motions,"
he said. "I'm not going to be
the one who drives any kind of
a train here. Whatever hap-
pens, happens."
Bartell and Damato said
Schembri hasn't done any-
thing to lose his job.
"I don't believe this has
risen to that level," Bartell
said. "The administrator has a
lot to learn about local gov-
ernment and he's learning
every day. This is another in
the learning process."


Geoff Greene
is sworn in
last week
as Citrus
county's
new property
appraiser.
BRIAN LaPETER
Chronicle


GREENE
Continued from Page Al

and that's to live within its means,"
Greene said Monday in announcing the
budget cuts.
The new positions are director of com-
munity affairs, and review appraiser.
Avis Craig, the former planning direc-


tor at the Villages of Citrus Hills, will
handle community affairs at an annual
pay of $74,000, Greene said.
Margaret Alexander, who at one time
was an unsuccessful candidate for prop-
erty appraiser against Ron Schultz, is
Greene's new review appraiser. Her an-
nual salary is $65,000.
Alexander will review contested as-
sessments in the hopes of finding resolu-
tions before property owners are forced


to take their cases to the value adjust-
ment board, Greene said.
Greene also hired his Democrat oppo-
nent from the November election. Lenny
Navickas will head Greene's customer
service at an annual pay of $54,000.
Greene said the public is better served
with the changes.
"I'm bringing in some high-level peo-
ple," he said. "I think it's going to be
tremendous for Citrus County."


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HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED
Key votes for the week ending: Jan. 9;
By Roll Calli Report Syndicate
* Pay Bias Suits: Members voted. 247.171, to give plaintiffs more standing to file pay bias suits A yes vote was to pass a
bill (H.P. 11; allowing cIlazims to be filed within 180 days of the last infraction, thus voiding a Supreme Court ruling that
suit- must be tiled within 180 days of the first interaction. Ginny Brown-Waite, No.
" Wage Discrimination: M[embers voted. 256-163, to strengthen the federal law that bans, pa discrimination based on
gender The bill empowers women alleging bias to sue tor recovery of back pay and to receive punitive and compensatory
darriages A yes vote was to pass H P. 12. Brown-Waite, No.
* Presidential Papers: Members voted, 359 58, to require former presidents to disclose official papers to the public with
out undue delay, except when doing so would harm U S. security. A yes vote was to send the Senate a bill (H.R. 35) re-
pealing a 2001 order by President Bush that limits disclosure. Brown-Waite, Yes.
* Presidential Donors: Mvlembers voted, 388 31, to require quarterly public disclosure ot those who contribute at least
$200 toward the funding of presidential libraries, which rely on private funds and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to
establish. A yes vcte was to send H.P. 36 to the Senate. Brown-Waite, Yes.
* 111th Congress Rules: Voting 242 181 along party lines, the House adopted operating rules for the 111 th Congress. Re-
publicans objected to the rules mainly about their limits on the use of "recommittal" motions to derail bills headed for
final passage. A yes vote w.as to adopt the rules (H Pes 5). Brown-Waite, No.
* Republican Rules Plan: Members defeated, 174-249, a GOP version of H. Res. 5 (above) that attempted to require
rnermbers' votes in committee to be posted online within 48 hours and block new curbs on the minority's offering of
"recommittal" motions. A yes vote backed the GOP rules. Brown-Waite, Yes.
* Key Votes Ahead: In the week of Jan. 12, the House will debate the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
and the disbursement of $350 billion from the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). The Senate schedule had not
been announced.
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'Drunken rage' leads to probation


Mental illness,

alcoholism cited in

sexual altercation

SHEMIR WILES
swiles@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
With his head hung low, Scott
Kelly apologized Monday for the ac-
tions that led him to appear in front
of Judge Richard "Ric" Howard.
"I would like to extend a sincere
apology to the court, the community
and most especially, the young lady
that encountered my drunkenness,"
Kelly said.
Howard sentenced Kelly, 35, of
Inverness, to five years in prison,
but the sentence was suspended


and he was ordered to complete
seven years of sex offender proba-
tion. Kelly was arrested Sept 14 on
charges of lewd and lascivious mo-
lestation, disorderly intoxication
and corruption by threat
According to an arrest report,
Kelly approached a 15-year-old girl
when she was leaving the McDon-
ald's in Citrus Plaza in Inverness.
The girl told deputies Kelly grabbed
her and rubbed her breasts through
her shirt He also grabbed her waist
and made obscene comments, ac-
cording to both the girl and her
friend who was with her at the time.
When deputies arrived, they
found Kelly by the McDonald's chil-
dren's playground. He was ex-
tremely intoxicated, according the
arrest report. After deputies ar-
rested Kelly, he reportedly threat-
ened to kill them when he got out of
the Citrus County Detention Facility.


Kelly accepted a plea in which the
maximum he could receive was
seven years in prison. During his sen-
tencing hearing Kelly's attorney,
Michael Manning, said since Kelly
has been out of jail on bond he has
been in counseling for his alcohol
problems and severe mental health
issues. According to Manning, Kelly
has been dually diagnosed with
schizoaffective disorder and alco-
holism. Manning also said one of the
main reasons Kelly acted out in such
a manner was because he was deeply
affected by his mother's death.
Dianne Fineout, president of the
local National Alliance on Mental
Illness (NAMI) chapter, spoke on
Kelly's behalf as a friend of the fam-
ily and mental health advocate. Fi-
neout said Kelly's mental issues
lead him to make bad decisions.
However, now that Kelly is seeing
a psychiatrist and for the first time


in his life, Fineout said, he's '
feeling stable.
Kelly's father, James
Kelly, spoke about how he
felt responsible for Kelly's
arrest.
"I basically blame this last
situation on myself," he
said. Scott
After Kelly learned about given fi
his mother's fate from the suspg
doctor, James Kelly said his sent
son just left.
"I should have tried harder to
stop him because I knew he was
going to drink," James Kelly said.
Assistant State Attorney Brian
Trehy argued for Kelly to be sen-
tenced to at least six years in prison.
Trehy referred to Kelly's long list of
prior offenses, which include disor-
derly intoxication, battery, burglary
and a criminal sexual contact
charge from New Jersey


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"That young lady de-
serves better than that This
community deserves better
than that," Trehy said. "He's
a danger this community
should not suffer."
However, Manning said
the case was not about alco-
Kelly hol. It was about how alcohol
ve-year compounded Kelly's mental
-nded health issues. For more than
ance. a year and a half, Manning
said, Kelly has been sober.
Manning asked Howard to consider
probation and the progress Kelly has
made since his release.
After pondering the facts of the
case, Howard called Kelly's actions
"ignorant, drunken sexual rage."
After sentencing, Howard made it
clear Kelly received a very gener-
ous sentence from the court.
"Mr. Kelly, you've been given a big
break today," Howard said.


Around the Brightening things up
COUNTY
Events to recognize
sanctity of human life
The public is invited to the
fifth annual Sanctity of Life
rally at 6 p.m. Sunday at First
Baptist Church in Inverness,
550 Pleasant Grove Road, In-
verness. Guest speaker will beA
Dr. John Sullivan, executive di-
rector-treasurer of the Florida .
Baptist Convention.
Citrus County Right To Life
invites the public to the annual
memorial service for unborn .
children at noon Thursday,
Jan. 22, at the Old Courthouse
in Inverness. The service will
feature music, guest speakers
and a silent march around the
courthouse. Call 746-6954.
Landfill to close
early on Monday
In observance of Martin
Luther King Day, the Citrus
County Central Landfill will "
close at 2:30 p.m. Monday.
Chronicle looking for
inauguration attendees
Are you planning to attend
the presidential inauguration
ceremonies Tuesday in Wash-
ington, D.C.?
The Chronicle is looking for .
locals who will be at the event
to describe their experience at
the historical event over the
phone for a news story
Wednesday, Jan. 21..
Please call or e-mail re-
porter Cristy Loftis at 564-
2925 or cloftis@chronicle
online.com.
Aerial manatee survey
results reported .,
Staff from the Crystal River
National Wildlife Refuge con-
ducted an aerial survey of
manatees Jan. 9. A total of
324 manatees were counted
along the survey route. .
0 King's Bay: 191 adults, .
21 calves.
S Crystal River: 4 adults.
N Salt Rivpr: 0.
E Power Plant Discharge
Canal: 34 adults. ,
E Cross Florida Barge .. -.. -
C anal: 0 M HC c
0 Homosassa River (Blue MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Waters): 60 adults, 7 calves. Citrus County Facility Maintenance worker Ron Knechtel replaces a broken light in the chilly afternoon air Monday at
0 Lower Homosassa River: the Hernando park boat ramp. Temperatures are forecast to remain low through the week, thanks to a series of cold
7 adults. fronts passing through Central Florida. Low temperatures by week's end are expected to dip into the 30s.
-From staff reports


Floral City men unhurt in road rage incident


CRUSTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Two Floral City men escaped in-
jury on the interstate after a Monday
road-rage incident that sent a St. Pe-
tersburg man to jail.
Floral City residents Eric Wade
Glass, 42, and Omar I. Jaber, 28, were
headed north on Interstate 275 from


St Petersburg at about 1 p.m. accord-
ing to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Glass was driving a 1994 GMC truck
As the two were turning onto the in-
terstate they spotted a 1998 Chevrolet
Malibu driven by Girard Christopher
Laws, 37, of St. Petersburg. Glass and
Jaber told law enforcement that Laws
made an obscene gesture at them.
Once on the interstate the two vehi-
cles were traveling parallel when Laws


reportedly veered his car into the truck
Laws then slowed down and changed
lanes so that he would be parallel to the
truck again, according to FHP
As the two vehicles neared the
Howard Frankland Bridge, Laws
veered into the truck twice. After that,
a chase ensued as Laws pursued Glass
and Jaber at speeds near 80 mph.
Glass exited the interstate, turning
onto Ashley Drive and drove into down-


town Tampa, coming to a stop at an in-
tersection near the Federal Court-
house. It was there they attracted the
attention of the U.S. Marshal's Service
- who secured the scene until FHP
and Tampa Police Officers arrived.
No injuries or other crashes came
as a result of the incident. Laws was
arrested and taken to the Hillsbor-
ough County Jail on charges of aggra-
vated assault with a motor vehicle.


Cranes


almost


out of


Bama

KERI LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Next stop: Clay County, Ga.
The 2008 flock of migrating
whooping cranes reached
Pike County, Ala., on Monday
after traveling 52 air miles.
The cranes have 55 air
miles to fly to their next
stopover and approximately
360 miles to the final destina-
tion, according to the Opera-
tion Migration online field
journal.
Based on forecasts, Opera-
tion Migration team mem-
bers said there would be a
good chance to fly today, al-
though they anticipated the
wind could turn out to be too
strong for flight
So far, the cranes have
flown 923 miles since the Oct.
17 start of their trip.
Once they reach Jefferson
County, seven of the 14 birds
will be flown to St Marks Na-
tional Wildlife Refuge in
Wakulla County. On the next
day, the other seven cranes
will depart for a flyover event
in Marion County before
heading on to the final leg of
the migration to Chassahow-
itzka National Wildlife
Refuge. The trip from Jeffer-
son County to Marion County
includes stopovers in Madi-
son and Gilchrist counties,
Whooping cranes live and
breed in wetland areas, where
they feed on crabs, clams,
frogs and aquatic plants. They
are distinctive animals, stand-
ing 5 feet tall, with white bod-
ies, 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 thigh
highly imperiled species in
eastern North America, part
of its historic range, in 2001.
Today, there are only about
525 birds in existence, 375 of
them in the wild. Aside from
the 68 birds reintroduced by
WCERP the only other migrat-
ing population of whooping
cranes nests at the Wood Buf-
falo National Park in Canada
and winters at the Aransas
National Wildlife Refuge on
the Texas Gulf Coast A non-
migrating flock of approxi-
mately 35 birds lives
year-round in the Central
Florida's Kissimmee region. :


Judge OKs request to reschedule Ocala man's trial for sex crime


SHEMIR WILES
swiles@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Judge Richard "Ric" Howard
rescheduled a 28-year-old Ocala
man's trial Monday morning.
Richard Earl Kelley faces nine
counts of using a computer service
to seduce, solicit, lure or entice a
child and one count of lewd and las-
civious exhibition by a person 18


years old or older.
According to an arrest report,
Kelley, who was an employee at
Lowell Correctional Facility, initi-
ated a conversation in a chat room
in July 2006 with someone he be-
lieved was a 14-year-old girl. Kelley
actually was talking to Detective
Chris Cornell with the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office.
According to a sheriff's office
news release, several conversations


that were sexual in nature took
place between Kelley and Cornell.
The investigation was temporar-
ily shelved in December 2006, but
was reopened in June 2007 because
Kelley reportedly continued to cor-
respond with the person he be-
lieved was a 14-year-old girl.
Kelley eventually asked to set up
a meeting to engage in sexual in-
tercourse, according to the arrest
report. He also recorded himself


on his webcam performing sexual
acts on himself, according to offi-
cials.
On Sept. 27, 2007, Kelley report-
edly planned to meet the "girl" at a
hardware store in Hernando. When
he entered Citrus County, authori-
ties stopped his vehicle on State
Road 200 and arrested him, the re-
port states.
Kelley's trial was originally set to
start Jan. 19, but Kelley's attorney


Michael Blackstone requested a 30-
day continuance. Blackstone said
he wanted to have time to meet with
Assistant State Attorney Briaon
Trehy and discuss certain matters
in the case. Blackstone indicated
there was a possibility that they
could be back in court earlier than
30 days, depending on how the
meeting goes.
Howard agreed to reset the trial
for Feb. 12.


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For the RECORD


Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
Domestic battery arrests
,' U James Thomas Westbrook, 34,
crystal River, at 12:58 p.m. Wednesday on
a domestic battery charge. According to the
arrest report, a 62-year-old man said he and
Westbrook were arguing when Westbrook
slapped his face and hit him with a cane
several times. No bond.
U Courtney Leigh Stevens, 24, Inver-
hess, at 4:50 a.m. Thursday on a domestic
battery charge. According to the arrest re-
i ,,port, a22-year-old woman said she and an-
pther woman went to a hotel to pick up
". )Stevens because she was too intoxicated
S.o drive home. On the way home, Stevens
a2 .nd the 22-year-old woman began arguing.
it was then the 22-year-old woman said that
.Stevens hit her in the back of the head with
her hand. The woman said she grabbed
Stevens' shirt and then Stevens hit her face.
The woman refused EMS treatment. The
d.,. deputy noted the 22-year-old is nine-
-,, monthss pregnant. No bond.
DUI arrests
,-J Rosemary Kathy Mesa, 39, 1141 E.
c Stockton St., Beverly Hills, at 1:30 a.m. Sat-
-sili.turday on a charge of driving under the in-
fluence. According to the arrest report, after
13, being pulled over for going 61 mph in a 50
Iut nmph zone, a deputy noted Mesa smelled of
i j :alcohol and was unsteady on her feet. She
failed field sobriety tests and later refused a
.,.1.breath test. Bond $500.
I-; James Lawson St. Clair II, at 30,
i-er c4121 E. Ryan St., Inverness, at 12:12 a.m.
I( l Sunday on a charge of driving under the in-
N i fluence. According to the arrest report, St.
Clair was arrested after rear-ending the car.
The deputy said St. Clair smelled of alco-
hol, had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech,
hwas unsteady on his feet and behaved bel-
ttligerently.. St. Clair refused field sobriety
tests and a breath test. He was also cited
r- for careless driving. No one was injured.
Ciond $1,000.
James E. Healey, 46,4340 Van Ness
v1; Road, Hernando, at 10:56 p.m. Sunday on
; .a charge of driving under the influence. Ac-
-rjcording to the arrest report, Healey was
.i:Lpulled over after a deputy said he was
swerving in the roadway. The deputy noted
I:,;-Healey smelled of alcohol and had glassy
*:j -eyes. Healey failed some field sobriety tests
c mnd refused one because he said his back
#,; was hurting him and he had had too much


ON THE NET

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link, then on Arrest Reports.
* Watch the "Arrested Developments" show from the Citrus County Sher
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* For the Record reports are also archived online at www.chronicleonline.com.


to drink. Healey refused a breath test. He
was cited for failure to maintain a single
lane. Bond $500.
Other arrests
Richard F. Dalton, 39, 6672 Edgewa-
ter Drive, Homosassa, at 3:54 a.m. Jan. 6,
on a charge of trespassing property. Bond
$500.
Kristin Lynne Bearce, 41, 10187
Zaneri Circle, Homosassa, at 7:23 p.m.
Dec. 6 on a trespassing charge. Bond $500.
Elva Jean Petrosky, 47, 6025 S. Gray
Oak Terrace, Lecanto, at 2:15 p.m. Thurs-
day on a charge of a sexual offender failing
to report a name/address change. Bond
$20,000.
Phillip Quincy Bryan, 40, 6671 Abers
Court, Crystal River, .at 9:43 p.m. Friday on
a warrant charge of violation of probation
from the Florida Department of Corrections
in reference to an original felony charge of
aggravated assault with a weapon. No
bond.- ..
A 17-year-old girl, of Floral City, at
11:35 a.m. Friday on charges of failure to
obtain a Florida driver license and posses-
sion of a controlled substance with intent to
sell. She was later released to her parents.
Sheri Renee Swihart, 41, 502 Quail
Roost, Inverness, at 11:24 a.m. Saturday on
a Citrus County warrant charge of battery.
Bond $250.
Santana L Schiedenhelm, 22,206 S.
Wine St., Inverness, at 11:07 a.m. Saturday
on a charge of violation of probation from
the Florida Department of Corrections in ref-
erence to an original felony charge of aid
and escape. No bond.
Robert Alvin Vanwinkle, 45, 14059
Moterey St., Spring Hill, at 8:54 p.m. Satur-
day on a charge of resisting an officer with-
out violence. Bond $150.
Capricia Andre Vickers, 30, 9015 N.
Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs, at
10:07 a.m. Sunday on Citrus County war-
rant charges of criminal use of personal


identification information and uttering and
publishing a forged instrument with intent to
injure/defraud. Bond $4,000.
Jan Richard Jones, 58, 462 N.E.
Second St., Crystal River, at 6 p.m. Sunday
on a charge of possession of a controlled
substance. According to the arrest report,
while on patrol a deputy said he saw Jones
walking, and since it was about to rain, of-
fered Jones a ride home. Jones accepted
the offer. Before the deputy allowed Jones
in the patrol car, he told Jones he would
have to search him. Jones agreed to the
search. Inside one of Jones' pant legs was
a cigarette pack with two crack cocaine
rocks inside. Jones said he bought the
drugs about five minutes before he met the
deputy. Bond $5,000.
Troy Robert Whitehead, 41, 5815 E.
River Road, Hernando, at 6:40 p.m. Sun-
day on a charge of trespassing a struc-
ture/conveyance after a warning. Bond
$500.
Heath Raymond Davies, 42, 9740
Mark Twain Lane, Port Richey, at 8:49 p.m.
Sunday on twd Pasco County warrant
charges of violation of probation in refer-
ence to an original felony charge of obtain-
ing a controlled substance by fraud. No
bond.
Amanda Starre Pyles, 21, 2386 S.
Hull Terrace, Homosassa, at 10:40 p.m.
Sunday on Citrus County warrant charges
of dealing in stolen property and providing
false information to a pawnbroker. Bond
$7,000.
Burglaries
M A burglary and a grand theft, reported
on Dec. 19, occurred at approximately 6
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, in the 200 block of
S. Rock Crusher Road, Crystal River.
A burglary, reported on Dec. 19, oc-
curred at approximately 3 p.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 17, to a conveyance in the 2100 block
of S. Rock Crusher Road, Homosassa.
MA burglary and a petit theft, reported on
Dec. 19, occurred at approximately 6:23


p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, to a residence in the
4100 lock of E. Parsons Point Road, Her-
nando'.'
A burglary, reported on Dec. 20, oc-
curred at approximately 9 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 20, to a conveyance on W. Citrus
Springs Boulevard at Greendale Drive, Cit-
rus Springs.
A burglary, reported on Dec. 20, oc-
curred at approximately 3 a.m. Friday, Nov.
28,2008, to a conveyance in the 2100 block
of Highway 44 West, Lecanto.
A burglary, reported on Dec. 22, oc-
curred at approximately 5 a.m. Sunday,
Dec. 14, to a residence in the 700 block of
S. Suncoast Boulevard, Homosassa.
A burglary, reported on Dec. 21, oc-
curred at approximately 8 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 13, to a conveyance on Ipomoea
Court, Homosassa.
On Dec. 22, a burglary to a con-
veyance in the 11800 block of N. Florida Av-
enue, Floral City, was reported.
A burglary, reported on Dec. 23, oc-
curred at approximately 6:30 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 22, in the 5800 block of N. Carl G
Rose Highway, Hemando.
Thefts
N A petit theft, reported on Dec. 16, oc-
curred at approximately 7 a.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 9, in the 10300 block of E. Pike Drive,
Inverness.
M A petit theft, reported on Dec. 16, oc-
curred at approximately 3 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 15, in the 1400 block of N. US 41
Highway, inverness.
M A petit theft, reported on Dec. 16, oc-
curred at approximately 1 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 16, in the 5600 block of S. Peaceful
Point, Homosassa.
A petit theft, reported on Dec. 15, oc-
curred at approximately 6 a.m. Monday,
Dec. 15, in the 6300 block of W. 7 Rivers
Drive, Crystal River.
SA retail theft, reported on Dec. 18, oc-
curred at approximately 1:30 a.m. Thurs-
day, Dec. 18, in the 6200 block of W.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crystal River.
M Atheft occurred between Dec. 17, ap-
proximately 5 a.m. and Dec. 18, approxi-
mately 5 a.m., in the 200 block of S. Rock
Crusher Road, Crystal River.
. On Dec. 18, at approximately 7 p.m., a
known female was issued a misdemeanor
citation for petit theft in the 300 block of N.
Suncoast Boulevard, Crystal River.


YE: I ituAY'S WEATHER


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


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


F'cast
sh
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' --* /'-iM RiO0T K: '
Southwest winds becoming northwest Gulf water
from 15 to 20 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. temperature
octy- n inlandu O1 e Wi. l l ho Irnnnr.Jp.


y aB and inland waters will be choppy-
Mostly cloudy with a chance of show-
ers.


THREE DAY OUTLOOK forExclusive daily
r TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING
High: 62 Low: 37
Cloudy and breezy with periods of
rain
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MORNING
High: 62 Low: 32
Sunshine returns but it stays cold


& FRIDAY MORNING


ALM
TEMPERATURE*
Monday 63/54
Record 84/20
Normal 71/48
Mean temp. 59
Departure from mean +0
PRECIPITATION*
Monday 0.05 in.
Total for the month 0.13 in.
Total for the year 0.13 in.
Normal for the year 1.18 in.
*As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 3
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate,
7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Monday at 3 p.m. 30.11 in.


IANAC
DEW POINT ...
Monday at 3 p.m. 47
HUMIDITY
Monday at 3 p.m. 60%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees, grasses and weeds were all
light.
**Ught only extreme allergic will show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY


Monday was good with poll
mainly particulates.


SOLUNAR TABLES
DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MA
(MORNING) AFTERNOONO
TUESDAY 7:22 1:09 7:48
.WEDNESDAY 8:19 2:06 8:43

CELESTIAL OUTLOOK
SUNSET TONIGHT.........................
SUNRISE TOMORROW...................
lb 2 13.9 MOONRISE TODAY.........................
JA .28 FEB.2 FEB. 8 MOONSET TODAY..........................


utants



MAJOR
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1:35
2:31


..5:54 PM.
.7:25 A.M.
9:01 P.M.
..9:17A.M.


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


Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Tuesday Wednesday
High/Low High/Low High/Low His
6:35 a/2:36 a 7:57 p/3:23 p 7:26 a/3:23a 8:26
4:56 a/12:45 p 6:18 p/- 5:47 a/12:45 a 6:47
2:43 a/10:33 a 4:05 p/10:33 p 3:34 a/11:08 a 4:34
5:45 a/1:35 a 7:07 p/2:22 p 6:36 a/2:22 a 7:36


y
gh/Low
6 p/3:58 p
'p/1:20 p
p/11:20 p
i p/2:57 p


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.. ,.- ,.. ;,'..-'j B ,. ;

Location Sun. Mon. Full
With'lacoochee at Holder n/a n/a 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.51 34.51 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.32 36.31 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.02 39.02 42.40
Levels reported In feet above sea level. Food 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 s. subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.

THE NATION


AST FOR 3:00 P.M.
TUESDAY


City
Albany
Albuquerque
Asheville
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Austin
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Buffalo
Burlington, VT
Charleston, SC
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
Concord, N.H.
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso -
Evansville, IN
Harrlsburg
Hartford
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Memphis
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Mobile
Montgomery
Nashville
KEY TO CONDI
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@2009 Weather


Monday
H L Pop.
26 11
51 28
46 28
52 28
38 22
65 21
38 22
34 28
52 26
45 33
29 22
26 14 .02
21 3
55 35
36 29
49 28
25 3 .01
37 30
27 19
52 32
32 26
25 9
65 36
40 23 .03
37 18 .09
24 7
63 23
43 25
35 25
31 21
62 32
36 26
57 26
67 42
61 32


Tuesday
Fcst H L
c 35 12
s 49 26
rs 47 21
pc 53 26
c 44 26
s 61 26
c 44 22
c 50 25
s 41 22
pc 49 26
c 37 18
sn 33 6
sn 31 3
sh 55 35
rs 43 16
pc 52 25
pc 10 -1
sn 33 12
sn 32 8
sh 54 26
sn 34 8
c 31 13
s 52 32
pc 49 23
pc 9 7
sn 27 2
s 56 25
sn 27 15
c 43 20
c 36 16
s 57 34
sn 25 4
s 41 26
s 64 41
s 44 2


Monday Tuesday
City H LPcp. FcstH L
New Orleans 57 40 s 54 34
New York City 33 21 c 42 18
Norfolk 40 35 r 54 29
Oklahoma City 54 36 pc 47 29
Omaha 38 11 .10 c 22 17
Palm Springs 83 58 s 79 43
Philadelphia 36 23 c 43 22
Phoenix 74 42 s 71 44
Pittsburgh 28 20 .03 sn 35 10
Portland, ME 24 4 .02 c 33 19
Portland, Ore 51 45 .15 s 50 34
Providence, R.I. 30 24 c 39 19
Raleigh 48 30 r 53 25
Rapid City 36 16 c 43 15
Reno 56 25 s 55 24
Rochester, NY 28 14 .01 sn 37 7
Sacramento 74 34 s 64 39
St. Louis 43 23 s 22 14
St. Ste. Marle 25 18 .01 sn 1 -14
Salt Lake City 42 32 pc 45 27
San Antonio 65 30 s 62 30
San Diego 81 52 s 78 48
San Francisco 74 52 s 64 47
Savannah 57 38 sh 57 31
Seattle 49 46 .04 pc 48 36
Spokane 38 30 c 38 27
Syracuse 27 10 .03 sn 36 8
Topeka 51 25 pc 32 22
Washington 40 27 c 47 27
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 90 Santa Ana, Calif. LOW -18 Presque Isle,
Maine
WORLD: CITIE8.. S


84 50 s 81 49 TUESDAY'
40 28 sn 29 17 CITY H/L/SKY
56 30 s 37 25 Acapulco 89/72/pc
25 5 pc 9 -3 Amsterdam 41/31/sh
14 3 .15 c -3 -4 Athens 53/41/sh
57 31 s 53 27 Beijing 31/15/pc
54 28 s 48 23 Berlin 40/21/pc
44 23 sn 36 20 Bermuda 75/65/sh
TIONS: c .cloudy; dr'drizle; Cairo 75/54/s
pc=partly cloudy; r.raln; Calgary 43/29/sh
ilx; s-sunny; sh-showers; Havana 78/65/sh
thunderstorms; w=wlndy. Hong Kong 62/49/s
SCentral, Madison, WI. Jerusalem 56/41/s


Lisbon 54/41/pc
London 43/35/sh
Madrid 45/28/sh
Mexico City 63/43/sh
Montreal 28/5/sn
Moscow 39/24/s
Paris 43/34/sh
Rio 84/73/ts
Rome 48/36/sh
Sydney 89/65/s
Tokyo 39/31/rs
Toronto 28/6/sn
Warsaw 40/27/s


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community organizations
and private trusts.
The Kings Bay Rotary
Foundation presented coun-
cil members with a $35,000
check for the Three Sisters
purchase that was raised
during the inaugural Stone
Crab Jam festival in Novem-
ber.
The Conservation Fund, a
national organization that
acts as a conduit of govern-
ment purchase of private
property, has a $14.2 million
option contract on the Three
Sisters land that expires at
the end of April.
Tampa businessman Hal
Flowers, who leads a group
of investors that bought the
property in 2005 for $10.5
million, said the state's fi-
nancial crisis does not nec-
essarily spell doom for the
Three Sisters project.
"It doesn't take Three Sis-
ters off the table," Flowers
said.
Flowers supports the sale
of the property to the gov-
ernment for conservation.
Asked if he is willing to delay
the sale to allow state money
to be freed up, Flowers said:
"I have investors. It's what
they're willing to do."
Houston said that freezing
the FCT funds has placed
the entire project at a stand-
still. The state must still con-
duct an appraisal before
allocating the funds, but the
appraisal is on hold until the
program's future is clarified.
Still, he said that there is
optimism that the state funds
* will eventually be awarded.
"The message I'm getting
is it's certainly a setback and
a delay in the project,"
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Appraiser's Office


undergoing some


interesting changes


During election season,
varied business leaders
from the community ral-
lied financially around Geoff
Greene, who successfully ran as
a Republican for property ap-
praiser. He unseated the incum-
bent in the primary.
Mr. Greene was sworn into of-
fice last week and
has announced THE If
plans to trim staff
and add some new Property
blood. He has cre- staff c&
ated a position for
Avis Craig the OUR 01
longtime planning ,,
director for Citrus very int
Hills who
worked tirelessly for Greene
during his campaign. The busi-
nesses that fall under the Citrus
Hills umbrella supported
Greene's campaign.
Ms. Craig is well known in the
community and has earned re-
spect in both the civic and busi-
ness arenas.
Interestingly enough, also
coming aboard at the Ap-
praiser's Office is Lenny Nav-
ickas, Greene's Democratic
challenger in the general elec-
tion. The new appraiser is de-
moting the director of customer
service and putting Mr. Nav-
ickas in that position. Navickas
was a salesman with Citrus
Hills' Terra Vista community
for about a year and a half, but
has been in the insurance busi-
ness for the past year and a
half. His campaign received
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It should be no surprise to v a .- o \
these three individuals that *
their arrival to these positions -
will be met with some public I I I
cynicism. While it's appropriate I
to give them the benefit of the I I I
doubt that there will be no prei f
erential treatment given by the -
office, if question-
SSUE: able agricultural a e
exemptions or in- 8
appraiser consistent valua-
ianges. tions are brought to * *
light, public out- 4 6 ,
3INION: rage will follow.
It is said that run- 4
?resting. ning the Property 0
Appraiser's Office
is dictated by policies and laws, P
and that there's little leeway to -
cut people slack. The ousted ap-
praiser, Melanie Hensley, tried
to drive that point home during /
her campaign, but the majority
of voters was up in arms about k
high-property assessments dur- *
ing a time when re-sale values
took a nosedive. Her message
was spurned by voters.
Ms. Craig's new job will in-
clude serving in a public-rela-
tions capacity. The best advice is
to make clear all policy shifts to
avoid any perception of favor-
able treatment for any busi-
nesses or individuals.
Geoff Greene, Avis Craig and
Lenny Navickas are now to-
gether, running the Citrus
County Property Appraiser's Of- Everyone wi
fice. They deserve the benefit of I read with interest the c(
the doubt, but cynicism comes that have been posted in thi
with the turf and that turf cle of late with regard to th
should receive no exemptions. ness Business Park During


program assists. It can only be
hoped the GAL program, together
with some kind and giving citizens
and businesses of Citrus County, as-
sist in getting the Wall family back
on their feet
Perhaps the parents of these chil-
dren can work to turn their lives
around in a positive sense. But
questions abound. Are they parents
who want their children back and
will work through required tasks?
Does the father, or fathers, of these
children offer child support? Do
they have supervised visitation to
maintain a parent/child bond?
Hopefully in the future, the
mother and fathers) can and will
become responsible and act in such
a manner to once again be called
parents. Until then, the GAL pro-
gram, along with the good folks of
Citrus County, will attempt to do
what is necessary to help these chil-
dren during this unfortunate time
in their young lives.
Douglas R. McCoy
Guardian Ad Litem
Citrus County
Brilliant doctor
Re: Health care can change -
Absolutely brilliant! I do not know
Dr. Dodge, but I always read his
contributions to the Chronicle and
his most recent column on Tues-
day, Jan. 6, was outstanding.
He appears to be a very modest
person and may not think of his
column as brilliant, but to me it
was. To have a physician openly
admit we need changes and that
they are possible is remarkable.
President-elect Barack Obama
promises to listen to us, the elec-
torate, and apparently Dr. Dodge
attended one of the thousands of
community meetings that are hap-
pening across s this great nation. *
More enthusiasm, more ideas,
more commitment are all needed
and then, yes, we will shout in uni-
son "Yes, we can."
Thank you Dr. Dodge, I will con-
tinue reading your thoughtful arti-
cles in the paper. You are indeed a
breath of fresh air! *
JoAnn Deckant
Homosassa +


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GAL can help
The article in the Chronicle about
the Wall family now being care-
givers for their five grandchildren
was touching. Their situation dur-
ing this time of the year was espe-
cially sad. To go from two to a family
of seven, would put a strain on any
family
Imagine you've raised your chil-
dren, they have left, and you look
forward to life with your spouse.
Then, overnight, you're parents
again fivefold!
Enter the Guardian Ad Litem
program. The Guardian Ad Litem
(GAL) program in Citrus County is
made up of dedicated, caring and
conscientious staff and volunteers.
They enter families' lives when or-
dered by the court. These children
can be abused, dependant, neg-
lected or in need of custodial care.
The GALs primary concern is the
mental and physical health and
well-being of those children unable
to speak for themselves.
The saga of the Wall family is just
a fraction of those families the GAL


= Hot Corner 25-CENT RAISE=


Be thankful.
Today is Monday, Jan. 5. For the
hospital employee who isn't getting
a current expected raise in pay: Be
thankful you have a job. Many work-
ers have been laid off or lost their
job completely in this economic
downturn. As I said earlier, be
thankful you are currently em-
ployed.
Stop smoking
I notice in today's Sound Off
someone called in with regard to
the loss of their 25-cent raise at the
hospital. They should consider how
rnuch they're going to save on not
stnoking now so they won't have to
buy as many cigarettes.
Save on cigs
I'm calling the Chronicle about


Want my dog
I want to call in regard to a pet,
rhy dog, that was missing or is
missing. He was picked up on Sat-
u'rday, Dec. 20, in Beverly
Hills and if anybody can
give me any information re-
garding where he might be
or where he is, please con-
tact me. He is a very large .
male rottweiler, very
friendly, and was wearing a
red collar. My name is
Brent and you can contact
rie any time of the day at CAL
(@52) 533-2380.


Taxing situation
I agree with the person that the 6
cents gas tax should come off. With
the economy so bad as it is, we peo-
ple can't afford this gas tax. We have
tb go to Spring Hill to get our gas to
get it cheaper. That money was sup-
posed to be to fix the roads up.
They're not fixing our roads up. They
liaven't used one single penny of


the "Even a quarter," the woman
who's complaining about a 25-cent
raise. She needs to get over it and
cut back like everybody else. She
makes the statement, "They took
away our smoking." Hmmm. Now if
she cut back on her smoking and
stopped smoking, she would save a
lot more than a quarter and hour.
Cigarettes cost money. Stop the
smoking and she'll save the money.
Get ahead
This is to the person on Monday,
Jan. 5, that wrote in about getting a
measly quarter raise from the hos-
pital and now they're not going to
get it: Well, you say in here that you
are now having the privilege of
smoking taken away. Well, if you
quit smoking, you'll have more than
a quarter raise. So just quit that
and you'll be way ahead.


that money for fixing roads. Take
that gas tax off. We don't need it, we
never did and we never will need it.
Ready for change?


So you voted for
JND change. New Citrus
County Property Ap-
F praiser Greene says he's
planning layoffs to reduce
the budget. He's also hir-
ing the Citrus Hills plan-
ning director, Craig, to fill
a newly created public re-
lations position, and he
also has a job for his op-
0579 :ponent in the November
0 election. He also knows
bits and pieces about
everything. Isn't it just great? We
have change. What doesn't change
is politicians. They make strange
bedfellows, but now more change
is coming. Obama has appointed
people with no experience for the
CIA. Change is coming. Hope
you're really, really, really ready for
it.


economic uimes, solutions LU uru
difficulties are sorely needed. All cit-
izens should be urged to present
ideas that may allow this county and
country to move forward, to step out
of this downward spiral of doom and
despair.
The establishment of the business
park at the Inverness Airport is a
good start, but one that could be ex-
panded. The concept had me look at
the Crystal River Airport and I could
not help but think of the desire to de-
velop the adjacent lands and the op-
position due to environmental
concerns. It then occurred to me that
there is a win-win-win solution right
in front of us.
Citrus County is not a big county
and having two airports is an option
reserved for only the best of times.
As with most business activity, peo-
ple seem to gravitate towards busy
areas. The more activity, the more
people want to be a part of it I would
recommend that the Crystal River
Airport be closed and all activity be
transferred to Inverness Airport,
thus doubling the Inverness Airport
activity and adding business to the
business park
Go forward with expanding the
runway to attract additional aircraft-
landing capability. With the vacated
land at the Crystal River Airport, let
Realti Corp move there and develop
their project The land is already
cleared and ready for development
It is in the same area and will cost
them less to develop, as it is cleared.
Any unused land can be returned to
nature and the developer can foot
that expense; perhaps a park can be
built with a Florida natural theme,
with access to the ballparks behind
the property.
We have an opportunity to make
everyone happy. Expand on a good
idea, consolidate our air traffic and
aviation business in one area, give a
developer clear land to build and
generate business activity, save the
environment, and instead of loosing
wetlands, we gain wetlands.
Dave Howe
Pine Ridge


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Cross-check
The governor's looking for
ways to increase revenue for
Florida. All that has to be
done is cross-check with
other states and see who is
claiming primary residence
in Florida and getting the
homestead exemption when
they only come down to
Florida a couple of weeks out
of the year. The amount col-
lected would would be huge, very
huge, and that is a fact.
Generous Inverness
This is a thank you to all
the folks in Inverness who
called regarding a shortwave
for my son. We did get one
through a very, very generous
donor. Can't thank you
enough. Now I'd like to know
if there's an arthritis support
group out here in Inverness.
If there is, would you be so
kind as to give me a call at
212-6707? Thank you once
again to everyone who re-
sponded to my letter. Inver-
ness is the best place to live.
Give us a break
I just seen on the news
that Obama's stimulus pack-
age is like $500 for singles
and $1,000 for couples and I
think that's very nice. But the
bad part is, it's only going to
be in the form of tax breaks
from the money you make.
What about all the people
that are out of work that ain't
working? They'll never see
that break. This is a one-
sided stimulus check. I think
it's wrong.
State corruption
I recently read that Florida
beat even Illinois as having
the most corrupt government
in the United States. This is
borne out by how they spend
our tax dollars for their own
personal gain. Seniors do not
understand that if money is
cut from our schools, profes-
sional people, like doctors,
will not want to raise their
families in Florida.
Gone nuts
I read the 6-year-old boy
took the family car and tried
to get to school and then
they arrested his parents.
-f. That is so ridiculous. They.ar.
rested his parents rc.ause =-
he took this thing to school.


On the judgment of a 6-year-
old boy, they arrested the
boy's parents? What if he
took his neighbor's kid's bicy-
cle? Would they arrest the
parents for neglect or com-
plicity or something? Our
legal system has gone com-
pletely nuts with things like
this and 7-year-olds getting
arrested for hitting their 6-
year-old brother and things
like that. I'm telling you our
legal system has gone nuts.
God bless co-op
I'd like to thank the Round-
out Program through Withla-
coochee Electric Company
for replacing my air condi-
tioner at a time when I could-
n't afford one. They did
everything beautifully and
were very wonderful in get-
ting the job done. I want to
thank them very, very much
and God bless them.
Question of God
I have a question I would
like answered, if somebody
could answer it for me. All
these people are building
churches. All we've got is
nothing but churches here in
Citrus County and they're
building more. I want to know
why do they not have to pay
taxes? That is my question, if
somebody can answer that.
And they're yelling, "We have
no money, we have no money
at all." Well, let the churches
pay their share. That is my
Sound Off and I am per-
turbed about the whole thing.
Party problems
The biggest problem the
U.S. has is the Republican
and Democratic parties. I
cannot see where either
party has done our country a
bit of good in the last 50
years. They both spend all
their time sabotaging each
other's efforts to bring
change, so nothing ever .gets
done. The citizens are so
busy playing the blame game
that they have forgotten to re-
member they are Americans.
Long after our country has
turned to ashes, they will be
too busy warring with each
other to even notice.
Giving us gas
Here again I read gas J.w-
.going to go s, high again.
Why are we rot putting peo-


pie like me to work, and
other people that need jobs,
producing the materials we
need to build oil platforms,
to build oil-drilling rigs and
to start drilling in our own
country and keep our money
in our own country. Why are
we not doing this right now?
Why are we not putting peo-
ple to work building some-
thing that we need that will
help us economically? What
is wrong with our politicians:
Honest money
To the person who wrote ir
about ongoing yard sales:
The economy has forced lay-
offs and people to lose jobs.
At least a yard sale is an hor
est way to add income to
your family.
I had a yard sale for three
straight weeks because my
husband was put on disabil-
ity for an illness, and until his
disability went through, I had
to do whatever to keep our
household going.
Now, I agree with you if a
person just keeps the stuff
out there permanently year
round; they are just junky
people.
Dollars abroad
Today, Jan. 7, Toyota an-
nounced that it was closing
12 plants in Japan for 14
days or three weeks. The rea-
son: Sales in the U.S. were
down 27 percent. Is it any
wonder that our country is in
a severe economic upheaval?
... Americans keeping 12
plants operating in Japan,
sending all those billions of
dollars to Japan.
Equal opportunity
Equal opportunity in Citrus
County. Front page, the
Chronicle, Jan. 7: "Two new
positions in property ap-
praiser's office." These jobs
(were) not posted. I guess
these two people were the
only ones qualified in Citrus
County for these positions.
How much are they receiving?
What benefits are they get-
ting?
I hope the Chronicle checks
into this and relates more in-
formation. The good-ol'-boy
system in Citrus County is
alive and well. Did you think
your taxes are going down? .
Think again. I have some ?
bridges I'd like to sell you.


Hot Corner: ADMINISTRATOR


Have faith
Mr. Schembri is a sincere,
honest man. I ask the com-
missioners to give him full
support. Do not do anything to
harm our government here in
Citrus County. I believe that
what he does is his best way
of controlling.
Thirdparty insight
County Administrator
Schembri says he doesn't re-
call agreeing to pay for secu-
rity at the Thanksgiving food
giveaway. When payment is re-
quested, he blasts the board
member of New Church With-
out Walls, saying he is just
mad because he did not invite
him to an economic summit.
Schembri says he doesn't re-
call the conversation with
Commission Chairman
Thrumston to work out his dif-
ferences with Clerk of Courts
Strifler. Instead he sends an
inquiry to the state about an
ethics violation concerning an
audit. In both of these in- ;
stances, a third party verifies
what really went on. In the first
instance, Schembri makes a
big deal about paying the se-
curity payment himself. In the
second instance, he rescinds
his ethics complaint.
Strong leadership
Reading today's paper, Sun-
day, Jan. 11,1 I have to really
wonder. The commissioners
hired Administrator Schembri
knowing he is a hardnosed
boss, and also his past em-
ployment history. They wanted
someone who is high profile.
Now that he's clamping down
on the good-ol'-boy system,
they're up in arms. Good for
him. Maybe with his leader-
ship, this county will finally
move into the 21st century.
Work together
Here we go again ... Citrus
County can do without the
conflict among the people who
are supposed to be running
county government. Betty Stri-
fler's office can just do the au-
dits and not recommend
firing. Commissioner Thrum-
ston can get over his dislike of
Administrator Schembri and
maybe he could use a few
leadership lessons, and (Ad-
ministrator) Schembri can get
a cooler head. Come on, folks.


Let's work together and make
Citrus County a better place to
live instead of always being on
the front page of the newspa-
per with your conflicts.
Take closer look
Who does Schembri think
he is? Every employee has a
boss. CEOs even have stock-
holders. If he's from the big
city and cannot understand
that we go through our bosses
before we take something to a
state level, he doesn't need
the job. He sure has a lot of
excuses; he doesn't remem-
ber. This is not the first time
he's used that when he's been
caught in something. I think
the commissioners need to
take a closer look at that man.
History repeating?,
I'm calling about this mess
between the Betty Strifler and
Schembri. If I'm not mistaken,
I believe that what Schembri


did is the reason why Richard
Wesch was let go. I don't think
this is right and I think it's
highly inappropriate.
Stirring the pot
County Administrator An-
thony Schembri is quoted in
this morning's paper saying
he's "still learning how to
work through the process," in
reference to why he did not
inform commissioners about
the latest pot he's stirring
with County Court Clerk
Betty Strifler. Isn't Schembri
the same guy who came with
35 years of experience in
government? He's done noth-
ing but stir the pot since he
got here. We can't wait for
his learning curve. The
process should be second
nature to him by now. He
works for us, the people, and
the commissioners we elect.
He should resign and move
on.


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Hamas roadblock
Without provocation, Hamas launches
hundreds of rockets into Israel from the
Gaza Strip. But when Israel decides it's fi-
nally going to defend itself, Hamas cries
foul. The Palestinian people need to ac-
knowledge that Hamas, not Israel, is the
biggest roadblock to peace in the Gaza
Strip.
It's simple
It is so simple. All the Palestinians have to
do is stop firing rockets into Israel, and Israel
will stop their airstrikes into Palestine. Isn't
that simple enough?
Let's be fair
Banner headline in the Chronicle: "Israel in-
vades Gaza." Where was the banner headline
when Israel was receiving 40 to 50 rockets a
day aimed at innocent civilians? Your paper


has a definite bias. What about reporting the
news fairly?
Pay attention
I can't believe how uninterested the people
of Citrus County (are) in the war in Gaza.
They should stand on rooftops and yell:
"Enough of the terrorists threatening people
of Israel. Stop the rockets" ... If you don't i
eradicate terrorists in the Middle East, they 1
will come to you, live next door to you. Call ]
your representative. Call your senator.
Terrorists
As one of our great leaders said, "You
must never, ever negotiate with terrorists." Is-
rael negotiated with Hamas and this is how
Hamas has treated Israel. The international
world needs to stay off the back of Israel
and they should be backing these people.
These people are bombing them on a daily
basis. Israel's had enough.


Thanks, Cathy!
Someone in the commu-
nity you should know about
Cathy Jackson is program
director for the Center for
Independent Living in
Lecanto. She goes above and
beyond for everyone she
comes in contact with -
family, friends, staff and
most of all, clients looking
for help. She works long
hours and yet she takes
work home with her.
Her job comes first She is
always looking to learn and
improve things with new
ideas for staff and clients.
;-l' Her smile says it all -
kindness, understanding,
wisdom and commitment
She's one in a million. She
puts your need before hers.
She has been there for me
and I am very blessed to
know her.
William J. Loveless
Hernando

Thanks for the ride
Let's recognize the good
things happening within Cit-
rus County.
We have heroes and hero-
ines that have been unsung
far too long! These individu-
als operate throughout the
four corners of Citrus
County.
They administer the Dr.
Ride volunteer program.
The program has been in ex-
istence for more than a
decade.


The main function is to
supply transportation for the
elderly who have no means
of transportation to their
medical appointments.
This wonderful group has
functioned through the fuel
crisis and all their personal
issues to supply from No-
vember '07 to December '08,
1,500 rides for the elderly,
faced with the lack of trans-
portation.
Thanks to a great group of
dedicated individuals!
John and Mary Hessinger
Beverly Hills

More on humanismi
David A. Carey, in his let-
ter of Dec 30, says he often
wonders where secular hu-
manists go when they die.
Well, I'll tell him so he can
stop wondering. There is no
special place for humanists;
they go to the same place
everyone else goes back
into planet earth.
It is true secular human-
ists don't believe in any gods
or care about the rules at-
tributed to them, except for
those rules that make sense
in today's society. If Mr.
Carey wants to give credibil-
ity to the multiple gods wor-
shipped by cavemen and
other primitive societies,
that's his business. Most cur-
rent religions have nar-
rowed their beliefs to a
single god.. Humanists sim-
ply take it one god further.
It's amazing that he thinks


humanists are crossing the F
line when they speak out or I
run some ads on buses. 6
We're constantly deluged ;
with religious ads and com- -
mentary in the papers, on h
roadside signs, on television -
and anywhere else they can ,
be placed. I assume he has ,
no problem with those intru-.
sions because they promote _
his beliefs. -
There is no arrogance in
the humanist view and hu-
manists certainly make no
claim to have all the an-
swers. To the contrary, hu- L
manists constantly seek to
upgradekndovledge of the '
uifiverse anhditniiroveothe '
lives of those who share our
small planet by applying sci-
entific methods and rational
thinking. They don't have a
holy book that contains all M
the answers and binds them 4
to the beliefs of ancient v
times. -I
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manist belief that those with
different views are fools. U
Reasonable and intelligent j.
people hold views on both n
sides of most issues, includ- 4
ing religion. People natu-
rally feel their views are
right and those who disagree-
are wrong. Humanists are
no different on that score;
however, they are quite will-
ing to change their views as ,
new evidence comes avail- ,
able. Most of the religious -ij
are not so flexible.
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BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Named Mike Griffin
,pitching coach for Norfolk (IL), Jim Thrift major
f league advance scout, Bobby Myrick professional
:scout, Matt Ruebel national crosschecker, Bob
Szymkowski and Adrian Dorsey amateur scouts
and Tim Norris, Harvey Shapiro and Anibal Zayas
,part-time scouts. Promoted Dean Albany to re-
gional crosschecker.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to terms with
INF Javier Castillo, INF Bryan Myrow, INF Sergio
'Santos, INF Eider Torres, C Corky Miller, C Chris
Stewart, OF Josh Kroeger, OF Michael Restovich,
RHP Ryan Braun, RHP Franklyn German, RHP
SBrad Salmon, RHP Jon Van Benschoten and LHP
Randy Williams on rinor-league contracts.
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Agreed to terms with
C Kelly Shoppach on a one-year contract. Sent
i INF Michael Aubrey outright to Columbus (IL).
KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Agreed to terms with
:OF Jose Duarte, OF Derrick Robinson, C Cody
SClark, C Jeff Howell and C John Suomi on minor-
league contracts.
TAMPA BAY RAYS-Agreed to terms with OF
,Gabe Kapler on a one-year contract.
National League
* ATLANTA BRAVES-Agreed to terms with INF
,'Omar Infante on a two-year contract.
HOUSTON ASTROS-Agreed to terms with
"RHP Jose Valverde on a one-year contract.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Named Tim Wal-
lach manager of Albuquerque (PCL) and Franklin
Stubbs hitting coach for Inland Empire (Cal).
MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Agreed to terms
with SS J.J. Hardy on a one-year contract.
NEWYORK METS-Agreed to terms with RHP
Tim Redding on a one-year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Announced the re-
tirement of coach Tony Dungy. Named Jim Cald-
well coach.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Promoted Gene
Smith to general manager. Named Terry McDo-
nough director of player personnel, Tim Mingey
assistant director of college personnel and Andy
Dengler national scout. Re-signed RB Alvin Pear-
man, OT Charles Spencer and TE Charles Davis.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Agreed to terms with
QB Ingle Martin on a two-year reserve/future free
agent contract.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Promoted Pete
Carmichael Jr. from quarterbacks coach to offen-
sive coordinator, Aaron Kromer from running
backs coach to offensive line coach, and Joe
Lombardi from offensive assistant to quarterbacks
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BOYS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. Crystal River at Lecanto
7:30 p.m. Dunnellon at Citrus
GIRLS BASKETBALL
7 p.m. Lecanto at Crystal River
7:30 p.m. Citrus at Dunnellon
BOYS SOCCER
6 p.m. South Sumter at Crystal River
7 p.m. Citrus at West Port
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A couple of things need For more information and Ladies' Singles
to be clarified con- to sign up, contact Antoinette Tennis League
cerning the upcoming van den Hoogen at 382-3138 Standings and scores for
fifth annual Crystal River or hoera@juno.com. the week Dec. 29 -Jan.11:
Open Tennis Tournament Citrus County Tuesday 1. Susan Goins; 2. Kim
(Tennis for Charity) which Womens Tennis Leagues Duong; 3. Linda Martin; 4.
will be held at Crystal River Tuesday Team Tennis April Manley; 5. Sarah
High School on Jan. 17-18. This league is geared to- Labrador; 6.Carrie Ingersoll;
First of all, there seemed to wards the 3.0 and 3.5 level 7. Amy Baumgartner; 8. Lisa
be some confusion players. Each team Steed; 9. LeAnn Largo; 10.
about the entry '. consists of four Soledad David 11. Carol
fee. Some players players (6 on roster Hirsch; 12. Lorie Wilkes; 13.
thought that it was is allowed). New Margie McLellan; 14. Joan
the usual $20 plus, ;" players, regulars or Kobayashi; 15. Jennifer
your thoughtful subs, are always Dempsey; 16. Becky Fisher;
gift of food (non l.-'- welcome. To sign 17. Pranathi Rao; 18. Mary
perishable), new .. up or for informa- Catherine Spires; 19. Sherri
clothes and/or 'tion about this Trippett.
new blankets. I 1M league, contact the Sarah Labrador def. Carrie
Rather, it is your Eric van den chairperson, Can- Ingersoll, 6-2, 6-7, 6-2; Carol
choice to bring, ei- dace Charles, at Hirsch def. Lorie Wilkes, 6-3,
other a cash entry Hoogen 563-5859 or can- 6-3.
fee or a donation ON TENNIS dacecharles @tam- New players are welcome,
of your choice. pabayrrcom. including High School play-
The second Senior Ladies Tuesday ers. Match times are flexible
thing that was not made en- 3.0 League for day or evening time, with
tirely clear, is that anybody The results for Jan. 6 were no minimum matches per
can drop of food (non perish- as follows: month. For more information
able), new clothes and/or Citrus Hills def. Meadow- please contact Margie McLel-
new blankets or financial crest Rackettes, 4-0; Mead- lan at 476-5617 or email:
support at the courts. The owcrest Aces vs Riverhaven margiemclellan@tam-
volunteers will be at the Ospreys, 2-2; Crystal River vs pabayrr.com.
courts on Saturday and Sun- Pine Ridge Mustangs, 2-2; USTA Leagues
day between 10 a.m. and 4 Riverhaven Gators def. Pine 3.0 Senior Women
p.m. Ridge Pintos, 4-1. Skyview (Stillman) def.
As in past years, the follow- For information please SCCC, 2-1. Record 1-0.
ing divisions will be offered; contact Charlyne Ankrom at Sueann Doherty/Joanne
Men's, Women's and Mixed 795-6212 or LeBlanc won, 6-3, 6-2; Erika
Doubles, divided in A, B, C boonies2@yahoo.com. Hawn/Joyce Taylor lost, 6-2,
and 60+ levels. A junior divi- Thursday Morning Citrus 6-2; Jean Laird/Gloria
sion will be offered as well. Area Doubles League Schroedel won, 6-2, 6-2.
All of the proceeds will be The results for Jan. 8 were 3.5 Senior Women
donated to the less fortunate as follows: League will re- Skyview (Eliasen) def. Fort
in our community Volunteers sume play in January 8, King, 2-1. Record 2-0.
at Crystal River High School standings at the halfway Ada Baker/Leah Stringer
will be in charge of distribu- point are as follows; Sug- won, 6-2, 64; Ginger Pri-
tion. armill Oakies def. Bicenten- vat/Jimmie Eliasen won, 6-2,
Entry deadline is on nial TNT, 64; Citrus Hills 2-6, 1-0; Maxine Pace/Marilyn
Wednesday Please call on Swingers def. Pine Ridge Fil- Cass lost, 7-6, 6-7, 1-0.
Friday for your starting time lies, 6-3; Bicentennial Babes Bicentennial Park def. Sug-
if you have not been notified. Syview Advantage, 8-1 armill Woods, 2-1. Record 1-1.
For information and/or to Skyview vs Pine Ridge Ma^ Joan Roberts/Ruth Branson
sign up contact Karen ericks, 5-5; Citrus Hills Aces won, 7-5, 2-6, 1-0; Carol Warf-
Tringali at 527-2711 or at kar- vs Sugarmill Smashers, 4-4. ford/Gail Sansom won, 6-0, 6-
entringali@gmail.com; o Sition plese 2; Vicky Bierczynski/Soledad
Robin Wise at 697-2909 or at c t r Jn.e.ma rin David lost, 7-6, 2-6, 1-0.
wiser@citrus.kl 2.fl.us; -t Mary Jane Mar ten Sugarmill Woods record 0-2.
Cindy Reynolds at 697-3222 .s0i35 arthinlet 4.0Senior Women
or at reynoldscmp@aol.com; nids99 @earthineourt Skyview def. Fort King, 3-0.
Eric van den Hoogen at .382- Ladies on the Court Record 1-1.
3138 or at hoera@juno.com. Standings: Joyce, 7; Marie, Laura Flanagan/Nancy Fet-
Those of you who left do- 5; Gloria, 5. zer, 6-3, 7-6; Irma Butter-
nations.with me or my wife Ltiies On The Court play more/Gail Cooper, 6-4, 6-1;
already; thank you and at t.eLe Grone Park courts Brenda Spafford/Joyce Scha-
we'll gladly take it over to in Crystal River on Thurs- effer, 6-0,6-3.
the school this upcoming days at 9:00 am. Bring a new 3.5 Senior Men
weekend. can of balls and $0.50, sign up Skyview (Hawley) def. The
After you sign up we ask ahead and play 2 out of 3 tie Villages, 2-1. Record 1-0.
you to please spread the break sets. For more infor- John Hawley/Roger Foor
word to help make this event mation please contact Bar- won, 6-4, 6-4; Jim
successful. bara Shook at Ekedahl/William Manley
We hope to see everyone dshook@tampabay.rr.com or won, 6-3, 6-2; Bob Bar-
from past years and lots of 795-0872. nesky/Paul Hibbard lost, 6-4,
new faces for a fun filled The Friday Senior Ladies 7-5.
weekend of tennis and sup- Doubles 3.0 3.5 League Skyview (Parliman) lost to
port a worthy cause. The results for Jan. 9 were Harbor Hills, 3-0. Record 0-1.
Monday Night as follows: Local Tournament dates
Ladies Doubles League Standings as of November February 28-March 1,
The standings are as fol- 21 are as follows: Against the Current Doubles
lows: Meadowcrest Swingers def. Classic at Sugarmill Woods.
Bicentennial Babes, 19; Riverhaven Eagles, 4-0; Sug- Spring, 2009:
Brooksville Kick Butt, 18; armill Woods def. Pine Ridge Chronicle/Pines Tennis Tour-
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Boats call am or pm
503-7633 Ive mess
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
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good home.
352-628-3583
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health facilities,
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Monday-Friday.
Adoptathons
every other Sunday
beginning Jan. 4
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are altered, tested
for Feline Luk and
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vaccines for age
appropriate.
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PLEASE CALL
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Fla. JUMBO SHRIMP
Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct $5/LB
.Mark 727-726-8617

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Nail Technology
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Feb 9, Mat 23,
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Graduates
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SKIN, NAI
SPECIALTY CLASSES
Weekly
(727) 848-8415
BENE'S
International School
of Beauty, Barber &
Massage Therapy
7027 U.S. Hwy. 19
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FL 34652


EXP. BEAUTICIAN
With Following.
(352) 726-8600
WANTED LICENSED
COSMETOLOGIST
F/T, PIT CALL
(352) 795-4117

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House Person

Needed for busy
family in Crystal
River. Cleaning,
Errans, Cooking,
laundry, shopping,
etc... 10.00 hourly.
Call 561-262-4207
or email:.
f. lamaintenance
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Medical

A NEW CAREER
FOR THE NEW YEAR
Become A CNA
352-341-2311
F/T SOCIAL
SERVICE
POSITION

For 120 Bed SNF
BSW preferred, Exp.
req. Please Inquire
at Diamond Ridge
Health & Rehab.
(352) 746-9500
or Email to:
diamondadmin@
earthlink.net.

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 training
needed. 352-564-8378
PRIVATE CNA'S
Will do Home Care &
Cleanup for you. Lic.
(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


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person Brentwood
Retirement
Community
1900 w. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto.
352- 746-6611
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General
BOAT GAS CAN 12
Gal,low-profile, gauge &
plug-in for direct hook
up.$35.00
352-746-4160
DINING OUTFIT
For 6 tropical print
cushions rattan detail.
$200 613-2712
Dining Rm. Table
approx 40 x 70
$75
352-527-6813
DOG PEN 48X36X30
inch folding dog pen
with removable floor.
airline approved.
$100.00 628-2721
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
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.
GIRLS CLOTHES
SIZES 10-12 YOUTH
great shape,
multi-dozen items.
$60 746-1486
GREEN LOVESEAT
Cotton. Modem Green
apple color. Like new.
$135 465-6551
Nintendo WII
W/fitboard & many
extras. Plus 9 games.
$500. for all.
(352) 613-4674


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HEAVY GLASS FUR
TABLE TOP 60 X 48
Very good condition
$65 613-2712

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Outboard Motor
99' Yamaha, 5 HP.
Exc. cond. $475.
New Biminl Top,
$100.(321) 213-1642
PIN BALL MACHINE
93' Rocky & Bullwinkle
Very Good Cond. -
$1,500 (352) 419-5773
(321) 276-4025
Scrub Outfits.
Assort. colors. Size
Sm. & Med.$40.00 for
all. (352) 746-2488
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
TIRES
Set of 4. Good Year.
265/70, R17Exc.
Cond. $150. Obo.
(352) 527-4341
TRAILER TIRES
4.80x12- 4-lug
Galv.rims,new.$50 ea
or both for $80.
352-746-4160
WEIGHT LOSS FRUIT
PROTEIN DRINKS 18
new boxes of 7 powder
mixes.
$90 746-1486
WUSTHOF GRAND
PRIX 11 3PC COOKS
KNIFE SET NEW!+
Block, Sharpner.
Pd $250.00. Only
$125.00 352-637-0210


SProfessionalI

CPA FIRM

P/T position requires
administrative, light
bookkeeping, &
Individual tax
return experience.
Please call Michele
at 352-527-0839

lZRestaurant/I
u Lounge |
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 1 Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796

Line Prep/Utility
COOK
Immediate opening
Apply In person.
Cafe on the
Avenue
631 Citrus Ave. CR

SOUS CHEF
F/T small upscale
restaurant. Call Bob
352-489-1288


Sales Help

GUAR. SALARY

Great Job,
Great Benefits.
Call Barbara
352-726-5600


Trades/Skills

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

EXP. ALARM
TECHNICIAN
Fasa/Basa
certification a'plus.
Fax resume to
352-746-1242

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

** General
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APPOINTMENT

Want to Join a
winninng team?
Very busy office
looking for serious
minded people.
Call Steve @
352-628-0254

A AVON REPS *
NEEDED A
Will train. 25 yrs exp.
50% earnings.
$10 to start. Call
Pat, 352-563-0921
CAD/CABINET/
Mill WORK
FABRICATOR

Exp. only. Apply at
Built Rite
438 E. Hwy. 40 Inglis

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

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BUSINESS!
Explosive new
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product! Super
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15 machines, only
$4,995
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(800)536-4514.
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Storage

24x12 SHED
3 years old, wired
for electric, $2500
352-489-9051





25x30x9(3:12 pitch)
Roof Overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
1 Entry Door, 2 Vents.
4" Concrete Slab.
$14895 INSTALLED
30x30x9(3:12 pitch)
Roof Overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$16,795 INSTALLED
35x50x12(3:12 pitch)
Roof overhang,
2-10x10 Rollup Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$30 995 Installed
# Fl. Engineered Plans
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* Conc/inst by others.
* Many sizes avail.
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866-624-9160
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structuresllc.com

Sheds & Garages
of Any Size
*SHEDS NOW*
SWe Move & Buy
S Used Sheds
Independence/41
(352) 860-0111

| Artilues

4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,8001 Won't LastlI
For Ustings
800-366-9783ext.H796
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK
65 yrs old, have origi-
nal papers. Best offer
over $400.
352-229-2941

S Collectibles

WANTED
Old Coins/Currency
Silver Dollars
$12.00 to $15.00
Dollars.
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-Wton $814.00
-* 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Free Del. LIc.#CAC
057914 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appl.
Refrlg., washers,
stoves. Serv. & Parts
(352) 344-2928
HOT WATER HEATER
Propane, used 6
mths. 51 gallons, $250.
352-341-1296
KOHLER TRIPLE SINK
Cast Iron, 42" long,
white, w/faucets
attached. $99
352-628-9837
NEWER APARTMENT
WASHER small size for
any apartment by
Haier. Call 860-2434
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

Furniture|
BERKELEY ART &
DRAFTING TABLE.
30"X42" Exc. cond.
folds flat, $60,
352-746-2488

S Auctions

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


1 Auctions
Thurs. Estateucton
Jan. 15, Sale- 4PM
Estate auction. High
end sm. kitchen appl.
& access. Gas firepl.
Power tools, Ind.
equip, supply. hard-
ware, furnishings & es-
tate items. Don't miss
this Super Tool Salel
4000 S. 41, Inverness
dudleysauction.com
AB1667-AU2246 12%BP

I Tools

AIR COMPRESSOR
4 gal 2hp portable 110
volt with separator &
regulator. $100.00
352-628-2721
BENCH TOP ROUTER
Central Machinery
Model 32650 w/35
piece bit set. $75.
352-382-4282
PORTAPOWER
10,000 lbs with case &
attachments.
352-628-2721
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/Stereos

50" HITACHI LCD
Projection
TV. 2004. $600.
HITACHI PLASMA 55"
2007. $1100.
352-489-4870
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 32TV $25.00
CALL INFO. 586-7222
TELEVISION
60 Inch. Phillips, Rear
projection, High Def.
Perfect surround
sound.$500.00
(352)465-7981
IComputers/I
o Video |
(2) COMPUTERS
Refurbished, highspd,
Incls. computer, key-
board, mouse. $199
each, Delivered.
352-270-3779
2 Computer Systems
With 19 Inch/LCD
Monitors. Windows XP
& Microsoft Office.
$195. each.
(352)228-1377
or (727) 415-7728
COMPUTER
REPAIR
From $29.99
More info on
services
(352) 341-4150
Vus out
zoomcitrus.com
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New
& Used systems, parts
& upgrades. Visa/
MCard 352-637-5469
www.rdeell.com
|u Outdoor
|,b Furniture j
PATIO SET
Round table, 4 chairs
with cushions. Good
cond. $75. Dunnellon.
352-465-7353
SFurniture

(2) SOLID OAK CURIO
CABINETS. Lighted
shelves. Exc. condl-
tlon. Cost $1200 ea,
sell $650 each.
352-527-1145
2 TWIN MATTRESS
SETS with boxsprings
and rails. Used very lit-
tle. $50 a set.
352-563-5859
5 PIECE light oak
bedroom suite. Incls
doublI mattress set,
$800/obo. Small Oak
Chest. $250.
352-465-0223
Beautiful Sofa/
Sleeper,, w/ qn. sz,
matt. 3 cushions,
excel, cond, org, cost
$2,000asklng $350
Gosp Isl. 341-0443
'BENCHCRAFT
Light brn. leather
couch & love seat
$500. 4 tables $300
(352) 551-7033
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
DINING TABLE
Pecan French
Provincial Brown, From
Ethan Allen, $50.00
OBO. 352-795-3394
FURNITURE
Queen sleeper sofa
and love seat, solid
pine, navajo print, good
condition $250. OBO
352-560-7378


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Furniture

2 WIKER HEAD-O
BOARDS White twin
size.like new. $50 each,
352-563-5859
Kitchen Set
Glass & wrought Iron,
Black. W/4 chairs + 2
stools. $200.
(352) 382-4403
Kitchen Set
Glass Top. $100.00
(352) 746-7263
LOVE SEAT
65", blue vw/gray &
maroon. Exc. cond.
$45. 352-637-3376
Mattress Set
Queen size. $50.00
(352) 302-7259
Call after 5:30
Oak Dining Table
square w/ one leaf
excel, cond. $60.
586-8576,
527-3176
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Wants Your Business
Tues.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-1
Homosassa 628-2306
Preowned Mattress
Sets from Twin $30;
Full $40,Qn $50; Kg
$75. 628-0808
QUEEN ANN STYLE
SOFA Nice floral print
queen anne style sofa.
$95.00 -or OBO Call
860-2434
QUEEN SIZE
Orthopedic
Mattress & box
spring. Good cond.
$100/obo
352-637-0901
Sectional Sofa
Lt. brown suede.$250.
Entertainment Center
$125.(352) 302-7259
Call after 5:30
Sofa Bed, Chair &
Ottoman, Floral pattern,
Good cond.$125 firm,2
lamps w/shades
$40/pair
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
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
IJ Garden/Lawn
cc Supplies
42 INCH Gator blades
to fit John Deere or
Scotts mower. $36.00
pair. 352-628-2721
Dixon zero turn com-
mercial riding mower
$1200, Craftsman rear
tine tiller 6hpl171n,
MTD/Yard Machine 10
hp chipperishredder
$400 ea. cl b14 8PM
352-746-7748
Wheel Horse
60's model rider, no
deck, great for mini
class ,tractor pull,
strong motor $400
(352) 726-9724
|Garage/
Yard Sales |
MOPEDS,
GENERATORS, GRILLS
& STUFF. 352-212-6182
| Farm
c- Services
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

Clothing

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 9h
d(ess shoes, never
worn. Paid $50 ea,
sell 2/$30, 249-9275

General I

2 FOLDING BEACH
CHAIRS with
footrest,pillow,and
carrying bag. $30.
352-489-5056
15' CANOE fiberglass
canoe $100
352-270-3641
2400W Generator
Craftsman, like new
still In box
$325.
(352) 563-2706
ALL WEATHER
FLOOR MATS KIA
Sedona, factory all
weather floor mats, full
set, front, middle, rear
$100 Phone
352-726-6783
BIRD PERCH Lg bird
perch/playpen for med
to Ig sz bird. Multiple
perches. $30 firm. Call
Joe 352-465-5828
Cash for Owners
I buy mobiles, houses
& seller financed
mortgages, Fred
Famsworth, 36 yrs,
same address &
phone 352-726-9369
CREATIVE VISION M
30GB MP3 PLAYER
Like new cond.Plus 2
cases, charger,
xtras.Very nlce.$115.00
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352-726-5576 Shlh-Tzu PuppIes 2BR, 1-V1/2BA, $425. 1 CRYSTAL RIVER
V BOSTON TERRIER V ShIh-Tzus @$400 & up. BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl. 5 Acre + 1600 sq ft.,
8 wks, AKC, Health Up to date on shots. water 352-476-4964 '99 DW $119900.
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lovable, 4 males $400 3902 N. Lecanto Hwy. Nice 3/2, On .5acre. FLORAL CITY
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Home for unwanted YORKIE Fst/Sec.(813)695-4037 Possible financing.
birds, chickens, ducks Young adult male. LECANTO/HOM. $69,900. 352-341-5211
(352) 726-9874 Neutered, Loving, 3/2 $695 me: Home On V2 Acre
healthy,very cute. Spacious, clean, MUST SELL 3/2
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(813) 317-6525 Road, Quite, Home
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EXOTIC HIPPIE Richard Iversen partially furn., /WD 2/2 Snowbird Special
-_ BUNNY RABBITS (352) 628-9186 snowbirds/ cent, AC Furn. CHA. Laund. Rm.
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SgValentines Day 1 OC 812-686-1458 $49,000 HOMOSASSA
New small breed, 3/2 Doublewlde
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All colors, adults 2 Laying hens, Roosters, BRAND NEW $60,000. 352-857-6050
to 3.5 Ibs. 621-0726 Bantams & quails, $3 DOUBLEWIDE T ID
eneral Sporting tiity Cell (352) 422-0774 & up. 352-795-6381or $37,900. Delivered TRIPLEWIDE
General Tril I 476-3319. and Set, $0-Down On 2'V Acres
1_ Goods 0% S Honda Civic 96 $5001 Land/Home $650. NEW JACOBSEN,
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SIZE PICK UP TRUCK. Drivers, grapte TRAILER 1650 Ib Impoundsl for listings HOMEMART End Home On
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461 s Salmo 0 per TRAILER. 5th wheel 352-634-2475 2 en 5$50 63 4 Crystal River Village
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SCOOTER0 2 DA tR neutered micro chip, Sec.(352) 465-6967 Lot Rent $145. mo.
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adj dum bells $650 Buying Guns, Paid. (352) 795-3970 5 lines 352-563-2661 local
(352) 228-0239 Ammunition, n 10 Days............$23,50 HOMOSASSA 866-785-3604 toll
BOWFLEX EXTREME (352) 586-7516 Pets 30 Days........... $39.50 2/11/, Big Lot, Near 19 free
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system workout $900 (352)302-3655 M & Fem. $400 & up. a Ou3 .fiee
station w/weights M, W, F, 1:30 -4pm or (Non Refundable) Honda Civic 96 $5001
$1000. Pull up & dip WE BUY GUNS by appt 305 872-8099 All Ads are prepaid. Police Impounds!
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Free est. 30 yrs exp.
352-563-0411
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates, Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358

1 r Concrete
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. Estimates
Llc#2579/lns, 257-0078


l Concrete

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 repalrstalning
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways.& tear outs
Tractor work, All kinds
Lic. #1476, 726-6554

c Remodeling

Additions & Remodels
#CRC1327922,
352-344-8799
www.Santee
Construction.biz
/us out zoomcltrus coam
Additions, Garages
Decks, Bathrooms &
Handyman
Services, 40 Yrs Exp
LIc. crc058140
344-3536; 563-9768
QUALITY CRAFTED
BUILDERS INC.
Remodeling, addi-
tions, custom homes
& commercial. 352-
726-5507: CBCO 14582
1 Stone/
o Ceramic
A Cutting Edge
Tile Job
Showers. Firs etc
(352) 422-2019
LiUc #2713, Insured.

The Tile Man
Bathroom remodel
Specializing In
handicap. Llc/lns.
#2441. 795-7241

Drywall

REPAIRS
Wall & Celling Sprays
Int,/Ext. Painting
LIc/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845

[ Dirt Services

FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. All bras o.
DPiSeadicCall Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572


Dirt Services

Brannon's Ag. Serv.
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
| Clearing/
Bushhogging
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
/us out zoomcltrus.com

Lawn Care

Brannon's Ag. Serv.
fencing, lawncare,
landcleafrng, 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.
LOWEST RATES
Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins

SFirewood |

DRY OAK FIREWOOD
Split, 4 X 8 Stack $80
delivered/stacked.
352-344-2696
FIREWOOD
Spit, seasoned Oak
Full sized pick up
full. Delivered. $79.00
(352) 257-8041
FIREWOOD
Spit, seasoned Oak
Full sized pick up
full. Delivered. $79.00
(352) 257-8041



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

Gutters

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


CITRUS COUNTY (L) CHRONICLE


i^rLytton
Enterprises, LLC

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



Call 352-341-2938
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CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


o Apartments

HOMOSASSA
2, 1/IPart. Fum.
2/1 Unfum. Call for
details.(386)871-5506
HOMOSASSA
Apartment for Rent
$350+Sec./ bedroom
(352) 464-1117
423-949-9456

UI Rental
Information

We Have Rentals
Starting at $425/mo
+ Many others
LANDMARK
REALTY
352-726-9136
Kathy or Jane
311W Main St. Inv

1t Business
6 LocationsJ
WAREHOUSE/LEASE
w/Option to Buyl
5K sq ft; 800 w/alr
Holder,FL 352-302-
0673:352-746-5951

u, Condos/Villas
5u For Rent
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 zoomcltrus.com
HOMOSASSA
Best Housing Value
New & Used DW's &
SW's Homes, Lease to
Own from $179/mo +
lot rentat Evan Ridge
an exceptional
55+Park 352 628-5977


S Condos/Villas
L" For Rent
INVERNESS
2/2 No smoking $600.
mo.352-302-3737
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/21/2/1
Townhouse clean
&ex.cond.w/lextras
$625 586-8928
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
I Duplexes
For Rent
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1, $599. mo +
$500 dep., water &
lawn malnt. 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,$550mo 1st &sec
(352) 464-3521 Carol
(352) 464-3522 Tim
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1I1, $575. Mo.
W/D, Downtown
352-400-2617
HOMOSASSA
2/1, new appls.& tile,
$550/mo., First & Sec,
(352) 382-3014
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Remodeled, Lawn
Maint, $550 mo
352-359-5241 ,
INVERNESS 2/2
BRAND NEW
$675/MO. CALL
352-302-1155 OR
352-637-1000.


0, Duplexes
For Rent
LECANTO newer /
dplx, all ktchn appls,
patio, W/D hook-up,
nice yard, Exc. Cond.
$625 (352) 634-1341
!t Rental
o Houses
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
HOMOSASSA
5455 Thrasther Ave
3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Block Home w/encl
Inground pool
Frank 352-628-0950
INVERNESS
3 bedroom, 2 bath.
4120 E. Dawson, avail-
able January 15 or af-
ter, $750/mth Call Rick-
561-718-5999
IO-Rent: Houses|
S Furnished
CITRUS HILL
Greenbrlar, town-
house for lease. Fully
furnished, 2/2/2, car-
port, heated pool,
golf/tennis. $700mo.
352-341-0871
LECANTO
3/2 on 3 acres. No
pets/smoke.$600.Mo.
+ Sec. (352) 746-6345
SRent: Housesl
o Unfurnished
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Downl
352-484-0866
jademission.com
AVAILABLE NOW
$675. & UP, 3/2/2
$800. & Up. 4/2
River Links Reality
(352) 628-1616
800-488-5184
BEVERLY HILLS
12 Michael Dr.
Nice 2/1/1 Fam. Rm.
$575. Mo.+ Sec.
(352) 628-0033


, Rent: Houses|
3 Unfurnished |
BEVERLY HILLS
IBr & 2Br homes
$550 -$575. 1st Mo Free
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, CHA. DW,
19 N. Wadsworth $575
(352) 422-2798
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1 74 S Columbus
St. & 208 S. Barbour
recently remodeled,
$750, mo. & $800 mo
352-302-0553
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, FI. Rm., Sun Rm.
W/D, no smoke/pets
CHA, $725, 563-2500,
352-212-9267
BEVERLY HILLS
27 N. Fillmore; $450
26 S. Jefferson; $500
Agent 352-382-1000
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, Immac., all
apple finest gate
guarded community
In Citrus County,
$1050 mo, Incis, lawn
malnt.& deluxe
cable tv. Call Paul
352-746-9585
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 $1,200mo.
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 PE. Plant. Maint
Free (352) 746-7512


Rent: Houses
S Unfurnished
FLORAL CITY 1/1
Incls. utils. 3/4 acre $475
Mo. 352-422-3670
FREE IST MONTH
Gospel Is. 2/1 water-
front, very clean.$650
(352) 344-4811
HERNANDO
2/1 $525. mo. Call
Skip Craven 464-1515
Broker/Owner
HERNANDO
3/2/1, newly reno-
vated, Irg scr porch,
fenced. $800 1st/sec.
352-341-1550
HOMOSASSA
2/2 on 2 Acre Fenc'd
Newly Remdl'd, W/D,
$650 F/S 352 634-4569
HOMOSASSA
3/1, 2 Carports, CHA,
No pets $600. Ist/sec
(352) 628-4210
HOMOSASSA
3/2- $625mo 1st &
sec. 352-503-6049
HOMOSASSA
Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre
Lease Opt Flexible
Lg. Hot tub, Imm.Occ.
352-795-0088
IINV. GOSPEL IS.
3/2/1 firepl, fenc'd
$675, 352-212-5812
IINV.Highlands W
3/2/2, fenced $775.
352-212-5812
INVERNESS
2BR, 2BA, Condo
Lake access out
back door, $650 mo.
Incl Assoc. fee & no
Interest! 726-9369
INVERNESS
3/2/2 Like new.$800.
Mo.(352) 212-5812
INVERNESS
Highlands 3/2/1
fenced, porch. $750.
(352) 464-3518
INVERNESS
Highlands.
3/2/2, $750. Mo.
(352)341-1142


CLASSIFIED


*,Rent: Houses
[ Unfurnished
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
1 Waterfront
L Rentals
CRYSTAL RIVER
Dock space Avail. 25'
to 27'(352) 563-1336
HERNANDO
1/1 Cabin, Utils. Incl.
$625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
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 Lisa 352-634-0129
INVERNESS
Dream Home on
Golf course,
spacious 3/2/2
$850/mo.
908-322-6529

I Rooms For
uS Rent
HOMOSASSA
Mobile to Share. $75.
Wk 352-628-9412
|O Seasonal I
S Rental
HOMOSASSA
RIVER
Furn, 2/2, Dock $1,500
River. Links Reality
(352) 628-1616
(800)-488-5184
-4 Real Estate
18 For Sale |
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 1 Won't Lasti
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796


TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009 B7
N Real Estate I Real Estate N Home Citrus Springs
S For Sale For Sale o Loans |o Homes
HERNANDO RANCH 4 BEDROOM ONLY 3/2/2 For Sale or Rent
2/2/Oversized $17,800 I Won't Lastl Citrus Springs Newer
Gar.On 3.8 acres, For Llstings Home low/dn, easy
fenc'd. & cross fenc'd. 800-366-9783ext.H796 terms 352-361-6551.
PUBLISHER'S Bring your horses. BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
OTIC Close In between 3/2/2 By Owner, All
NOTICE: Hwys. 486 & 44. Pole 100% MORTGAGE upgrades, 2 yrs. old.
All real estate barn w/elec. LOAN Prime lot. A must to
advertising In this Lots of privacy, 264 Ft. NO DOWN see. Asking $164,900
newspaper Is of frontage. $249,000 PAYMENT (352) 527-4488
subject to Fair Parsley Real Estate *Low Income appll-
Housing Act which Inc. Carl Gareth cants can quality REAL ESTATE
makes It Illegal to Roulllard. FIRST TIME HOME OWNER
advertise "any (352) 422-5731 HOMEBUYER'S UP TO SPECIALS
preference, 100% 6 lines
limitation or Linttle or no credit 1Dynes
discrimination For Sale '. KAY 14 Days ........... $6.50
based on race, INVERNESS 413 "recent bankruptcy 30 Days ........... $56.50
color, religion, sex, Carport, porch, OKAY (All extra linage
handicap, familial fenced ncl CAII TIM OR CANDY $5.0CALLper
status or national refridg,stove, Pulnam Mortgage&C 3 A2 3
origin, or an washerdryer. Finance LLC 352-563-5966
intention, to make $120,000 Firm 352-563-2661 local Private Party Only.
such preference, 344-1321 after 6PM 866-785-3604 toll Owner must
limitation or ask for Trish free live in home.
discrimination. *Credit and Income (Non Refundable)
Familial status restriction apply* All Ads are prepaid.
Includes children Picture Perfect Florida licensed Some restrictions
under the age of 18 Homes NEW hOMES Florida licensed Some restrictions
living with parents STARTING At 85.000 mortgage lender may apply.
or On Your Lot Pine
legal custodians, Atkinson I o ide
pregnant women Construction I 0 Ridge-
and people 352-637-4138
securing custody of Ic < CBCO9c.85 ArP" Y 'RealtySelect
children under 18. Citrus.com
This newspaper will Open
not knowingly House Commerciall
accept any House 9 Real Estate i
advertising for Real Estate
real estate which Is Open House
in violation of the Today! HOMOSASSA
law. Our readers Today! 7,000 Sq. Ft.
are hereby commercial building
Informed that all Motivated w/3 phase power &
dwellings outside storage.
advertised In this Sellers $2500 Month.
newspaper are Rooks Industrial Park
available on an (352) 422-0055 BETTY MORTON
equal opportunity 0
basis. To complain OPEN WAREHOUSE/LEASE 2.8% COMMISSION
of discrimination '-1,-', HOUSE w/Optlon to Buyl c
call HUD toll-free at .,..m. 5Ksq ft; 800 w/air
1-800-669-9777. The Holder,FL 352-302- Reai S et
toll-free telephone 0673:352-746-5951
number for the (352) 795-1555
hearing Impaired is BUYERS FIND...
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14 Pine
Ridge
HORSE FARM
3+acres Under $300K,
3/2, pool, 28x60 barn,
18x30 RV cover,
Adjoining 3,4 acres
avail, 352-746-0348
IN Beverly
cHills HomesI
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
Low Downl
352-484-0866
jademlsslon.com
CHARMING 1/1
newly remodeled,
w/attached carport.
Nice street, walk to
stores & bank. Less
than $60K. Agent
owned. 352-422-4012
Remodeled
2BR/2 Full BA/1 CG
BRAND NEW: Roof,
AC, Kitchen, Stainless
Appl.'s, Gabs. Baths,
Carpet, file, fixtures.
Nice Area, $89,900.
(352) 464-2160
View at realtor.com/
mls#331168'
SMeadowcrest
ci Homes I
MEADOWCREST
2/2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843
N Citrus Hills
Homes
3BR Model, Villa,'
with pool near, club
house, close distance
to school, library and
shopping $199,000.
630-333-7532
- Hernando
Homes
Farm House on 21/
acre w/2 stall barn
4/3, Inground Pool,
2,600 sf llv. $215,000.
2875 E..Tiberwood Ct.
(352) 302-0951
I Inverness I
co Homes
For Sale, By Owner
3BR 3BA, Pool, 16x24
workshop, close to
school, hosp., library,
WTI, 518 Poinsettla,
Ave. (352) 860-0878
Newly remodeled 2/1
w/den, opt. bdrm,
well, inside laundry,
20x40 garage/wrkshp
10x12 strge. Fenc'd &
gated. 1.25 ac.All for
$69,500. 352-422-0605
RealtySelect
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BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is MyFu ll
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation,
Over finac'd, dblwlde
& mobile homes
okay, 1-727-992-1372
Foreclosure Sale
Crystal Manor coun-
try ranch,3500 sf,
2.4ac, corner lot, w/ 2
story garage apt
352-220-8310
Move In readyl
3/2/1 Holiday Heights.
Rent option. $93,500
Sharon Levins
352-228-1301
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2.8% COMMISSION

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aIoltYonW.y
(352) 795-1555
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obo, 3/3/2, Sunken LR
fireplace, Lg, Kit. DR,
FL Rm. fenced, Xtra
lots avail. Horses OK,
6825 W Avocado St.
Off Dunkenfleld
352-795-5285


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PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
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& Investments LLC











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REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515

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Sellers


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IN Dunnellon
Homes

BEAUTIFUL 1 ACRE lot,
fenced, surrounded
by large pruned oaks.
Utility barn, new
pump & holding tank,
septic system, elec-
tricity. Old trailer, liva-
ble or build. 11737 N.
Halfpint Pt. $70,000
727-863-8502
NSumter County|
1 Homes |
2/2 OWNER FIN.
Handyman, $30K un-
der market, $364mo.
w/$4,772 dwn. .333
acres. Very private
727-992-1372

NCondos For I
Sale I

CITRUS HILLS
2/2/I Unfun Saeor
Rent $70Q + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
INVERNESS 2/2
Scr.porch, across
from pool/clubhouse
605 Whispering Pines
Blvd Reduc'd80 000
(352) 422-2706
SOut of Town
SReal Estate
Virginia Mounts. 15
Acres, New cond.
barn. Brick garage
w/iivlng. quarters.
Improved pasture
Fenc'd (423)782-7176
N Waterfront
SHomes

YOU'LL v THIS!
9507 E. BEECH CIR-
CLE, INVERNESS,
FL Opulent 3/2
Canalfront Custom


CBS Home; 2608sf
u/roof; Open Modern
Floorplan, Vaulted
ceilings, Turnkey
$349K.
352-201-9898 appt.
only
3/2/2
3100 sq ft under roof.
Deck w/ FP, dock.
$199K (REDUCED$49k)
(352) 341-5611
FLORAL CITY
TWO HOUSES ONE
PRICEIII Newly
renovated. CHA.
Screened, In ground
pool. Dock, seawall.
Must Sell, Make
offer, (352) 586-9498
HOMOSASSA
3-story stilt, 3/3. Next
to head spring. 163'
wfrt, dock/slip, Brand
new/unoccupied.
2 frpls, granite. $599K
727-808-5229


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Citrus.com


BETTY MORTON
2.8% COMMISSION



(352) 795-1555

Real Estate
SWanted
BUYING HOMES
Any! Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.
Over flnac'd, dblwIde
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
| Vacant
Property
Crystal River
Buildable, 78 x.132
City water & Sewer.
$7000 (352) 794-3556
IGO Citrus
ounty Land
5188N. TALLAHAS- *
SEE RD. 18 acres on
paved road seconds
from everything.
175,000.00 Kendall
407-718-8807
w Commercial
a Property
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
| Lots For

CELINA HILLS
1/2 acre $34,900
Pine Ridge 1-ac
across from golf
course. $64,900.
443-536-6464
cw Sale or
S Rent
4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,8001 Won't Lasti
For Ustings
800-366-9783ext.H796
S BoatB o
0 Accessories

9.9 YAMAHA 4-strk
O/B, elec. start,
remote control,
Exc. cond. $1000
FT ISLAND MARINE
SUPPLY
352-436-4179

Watercraft

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

14' SAILBOAT
Flberglass,centerboard.
On traller.Ready to sail.
$500. 352 344 1966
AIR BOAT
Lycomblng 200 angle
valve, alum hull,&
trailer $6500
(352) 464-5447
AIRBOAT
1996, 15', 500cubic
Inch, Cadillac engine
completely rebuilt
(352) 560-3019
Aluminum Boat
14 Ft, '05 15 HP.
Yamaha, w/traller.
$2,250.(352) 563-5688
AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
115 hp Johnson just
rebuilt 5 yr. war.
Ready to flsh.$1 1,500
352-746-5856
BAYLINER
'86, 21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500.
Good cord,
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
master Mariner, wood
Inlay seats and 2 sets of
oars, has mast for sail-
boat conversion, tran-
som for electric motor,
used twice, Incl trailer,
$6,000,(352) 382-1895


I


Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
Tax Deductible *
CRUISE AIR
'94, Class A, Wide
body. Diesel pusher.
Allson Trans. & more.
$35,500. 352 835-4273
DAMON
'92, 32', 454 Chevy
eng, 27K, 2 ACs, qn.
bed. Non Smok, No
pets, Lots of extras &
Exc. Condl$15,900.
352-527-8247
FOUR WINDS
'03, Hurricane 30Q, class
A motor home, 31:V1/ ft,,
22k ml. V10 gas, ducted
rf, air, onan 4K gen,, qn
bed, etc. Saturn tow
Avall. $35,000. Lets talk
(352) 397-5007
Four Winds 5000
'05, 24ft Class-C
Slide. Warranty trans,
17K ml $38,000 (224)
856-9724; 795-0783


IN Waterfront
c Homes
INVERNESS
2/2,1 car gar. Firm,
scr porch, boat dock,
new paint & shingle rf
1214 Lakeshore
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New Home 2/2
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Im" 352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/0wner
See all of the
listings In Citrus
County at
ranlhvin from


FORD Impoundsl for listings Clean, Safe Autos
2007 Mustang Auto, low 800-366-9813ext 4246 No Junk
miles, like new take over I Buy Cars & Trucks Financing Available
pmts@ $249 ma. for CASH $$$$ US19, Across Arport
1-800-733-9138 563-1717 400-1375 (352)461-4518
HONDA CHEVY
2003 Civic EX JEEP 2001, Sllverado 1500
low milles 1 owner '07 Compass, 12,7k ml low miles ,auto, lke new
$8990 or take over leather Seats, only $6988
pmts $179mo Exc cond $13,500 1-800-733-9138
1-800-714-9813 352-560-7178 DODGE
SUBARU MAZADA '05, Quad Cab, Awe-
2003, Forrester SXT 1999, Protege 4 dr. some Heml-pwrd,
all wheel drive, low economical, runs & special "Rodeo-Edit,"
miles better hurrylll looks very nice $2950 Loaded every special
call for deal obo (352) 302-7073 feature. Senior own,
1-800-714-9813 MAZDA gar. kept.,, 24K, $40K
ACURA 2001, MIata 34k orig Invested Sale $21,750
04 3.5RL leather 42k miles, mint cond See online ad phone
ml. loaded, 1 owner $9990 or www.autotrader cornm/
moonroof, nav. all $189mo. wac atcarld/at-f3fd39f
options $19,995 1-800-714-9813 John (352) 726-1076
352-422-2960 MAZDA DODGE
ACURA 2006, MIata 2000 Ram Quad cab,
2000 Integra 2dr, Auto, Low Miles, 5,9, shrt bed w/liner,
Sunroof, Alloys, Low FunI $14,988 or pwr cruise, a/c, auto,
Miles only $6,988 $269 mo.wac hitch, REDUCEDI
1-800-733-9138 1-800-733-9138 $5,800, 352-628-3868


CITRUS COUNTm (FL) CHRONICLE


BIG 0 AIRBOAT
2000 13' Big O 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.
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2, 8ft. wide.
C/C, Merc.90 HP. out-
board W/Traller
S4,950.(352)634-4793
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ft.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir., custom cover
dep/find, VHF, Iw hrs.,
like new, $14,500.
(352) 442-7772
Century
'06 Bay 1902,115hp
Yamaha, 4strk 70 hrs.
Factory Wrty 4 yrs. left,
Galv. Trailer brakes,
Electronics, bimlni, xtras
like new $19,500
352-628-5591
CRYSTAL RIVER
Dock space Avail. 25'
to 27'(352) 563-1336
DISCOUNT SHEDS
CONSIGNMENT
Sale your
boaftscars, 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
GRUMMAN
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
352-726-97241
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ft.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/trlr, $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '92
22ft, deck boat. Looks
New. 130hp Yamaha.
New upholstery/top
$4,200. Incld's tandem
trir. 352-563-9834
HURRICANE.'96
23ftf. w/150 Saltwater
Yah. & trIr. dry dock'd
blm, radio, fish finder.
$11,900/obo (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
JON BOAT
14ft, w/'05, 15hp,
Yamaha motor & perf.
trir, very low hrs, on mtr.
$1,775. (352) 621-0828
OSPREY
1994 16ft, GREAT
FISHING BOATI 88 HP
Evinrude, electronics,
$5000, 352-621-4711
PONTOON
'03, 25' SUN TRACKER,
'05 90hp Merc, low
hrs. fresh bottom
paint, VHF alum.
deck, tandem irir.
cust. dive platform
$11,700.
352-586-1676
PONTOON 19964
21 'Suntracker with 60
hsp Johnson-Alum
step trailer 564-8557
$2800.00
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
40hrs, Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352) 628-0281
PROLINE
03 32ft center
console,bunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs, like new,
loaded, Incl trail may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352) 201-1833
PRO-LINE
89, 20' C/C, 98
Merc. 125hp, new
Garman electronics
BOAT. MOTQR&
TRAILER only $35001
.352-220-5299
PROLINE W/CaTTY
'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 iTr
$1,200 352-489-3661
T-CRAFT
23'L,6'W, '02 150H
Evin. mtr. w fuel enJ.
like new, trir. w/brks
$7750 352-489-3661
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman, 25',
Gas eng., 30" draft, 260
hp I/O, alum. trlr.$8,000
(352) 344-9651
I Recreational |
1- Vehicles i
'98 ENDEAVOR
38 Ft. W/ Slide. 38 K
MI., Dual air. $35)00
Obo. 352-637-5149 or
352-586-3090
ALLEGRO
'85, New motor, gen-
erator, 27 ft.,
A1 cond. $6,985
352-634-4793
AUTO. BOAT &
RV.
DONATIONS
43 year old
Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.


ULTRA CLASSIC
Luxury ride for cheaply
Good credit or bad
we can help $11,995
LUCKY U CYCLES
352-330-0047
HARLEY
01, FLHTCUI, Ultra
Classic, stage one
upgrade 32K ml
$10,000(352) 860-0464
HARLEY '04
NIGHTTRAIN Loaded
w/extras. Finance
available. $10,999
LUCKY U CYCLES
352-330-0047
HARLEY
'05 Heritage Softall
Classic.Leather
saddle bags,fuel
In). Prof.detalled.
Gold Medallion Pkg.
Only 6.113 MI. Ultra
gard cover. CLEAR
TITLE
$12,500 (352)228-0841


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- Vehicles | SJ 1 r I
GEORGIE BO ACURA MAZDA
'05, Pursuit, Class A, 2005 TSX Navil, Lthr, 2008, 3 Auto, 10k orlg
30ft. Sunroof & More miles Dont miss out III
Excel, cond. 8k ml., only $289 mo. wac $199 mo, wac
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back 1-800-733-9138 1-800-733-9138
up camera, all the bells MAZDA
and whistles and much BIG SALEII MAZDA
more, must see this CONSIGNMENT USA 2004, Tribute 46k orig
coach, AskIng $50,000 Clean, Safe Autos miles 1 owner $7990 or
coabo (352) 746-7626 No Junk take over pmts
Financing Available $159mo
GULF STREAM US19, Across Airport 1-800-714-9813
BT Cruiser 03, 22' fully (352) 461-4518 MERCURY
loaded, ready to Sable '04, LS, Wagon
travel $29,800.... BMW 30, 5 K miles,
(352) 341-1297 '03, 745 LI, NAV, Exc. condition
Holiday Rambler black, sun roof, all $9,500 (352) 341-0866
'03, By Monico, 300 options $29K Mint MGB
Cummins, 2 slides, (352) 746-2696 Convertible 1977,57k ml.
Incl. tow vehicle, BUICK '02 Blue, many xtras
mint cond. $79,900. LASABRE, V-6, 29mpg, Excellent Condition
1 (352) 302-7073 CD, On star, air, $10,500 (352)628-0281
Holiday Rambler Beautiful, Senior
Admiral Motor Home 36' owned. $6500/obo or NISSAN
2sldes, 340hp, gas eng. trade. 352-445-0507 2008, Versa Auto,
low miles, gas saver
all options transf ext. BUICK Take over pints $199 mo.
warr. $51,900 2002, Century 1-800-733-9138
352 795-3970 59k orig miles, 1
ITASCA NATION owner $5495 or take OLDSMOBILE
'06 24FT, Mercedes over pints $149mo MU'T8398 Regency
diesel, Class C. Good 1-800-714-9813 Good cnd00
mpg, low ml, 1, slide, BUICK 352-628-7983
loaded. $57,995. '93, Regal ltd., 4 Dr, SATURN
352-464-0371 loaded, 84k, V6, cass. UN
JAMBOREE auto, clean $2,250, '99 Wagon, has
29',2005, V-10 Class C 352-382-7764 erfetow pkg. $3,000.
Perfect Condition.
12,400 ml., Loadedi BUICK (352) 344-0017
Pert. Condltlonl '98, LeSabre, LTD 4 dr, SUSUKI
Ready to gl $39,000 load'd, 64K. V6, great '07 Forenza. 30K ml
(352)465-2138 mpg. malnt'd, clean, n.'i
MAVERICK '99 $3,975, 352-382-4541 w/TOOk warr. LOADED
w/touch scm nav.
Georgia Boy 31Ft CADILLAC $12,800. 352-613-6613
LOADED.28K miles '95 El Dorado, 89k TOYOTA
$20,000. Optional '07 orig. miles. Exc cond. TOYOTA
Chevy Cobalt Perfect Interior $3987. '06, Highlander, Hybrid,,
352-476-3147 352-476-2014 100,000 ml. warranty
$23,000.
MOTOR HOME CHEVEROLET (352) 382-1857
'95 Fleetwood Flair, '04 Mallbu, LS. V-6 TOYOTA
22 Ft. Class A. W/454 4 Dr. 33K M. Sunroof TOYOTA
Eng. Low MI. Loaded. $7,950. 2004, Corolla
(352) 860-1867 (352) 341-0368 Great on Gasi
only $6,988
PACE ARROW CHEVROLET 1-800-733-9138
04, 38' 3 SLIDES '94, Camaro Z28,
21k ml fully loaded Convertible. Auto. Air TRANSPORTATION
3 tv's $92,500 obo & CD. Black In Color. SPECIALS
352-302-0743 New Floormaster HEADER + 4 lines
TRAIL AIR exhaust. LTI eng. 7 Days.............$30.50
Pin box for 5th wheel Runs & drives great 14 Days...........$42.50
trailer. Uke new. GVW $4,000 OBO. Will trade 30 Days...........$68.50
24K lbs. $450. (352) for Jeep Wrangler. (All extra linage
344-5667:220-1802 (352) 382-7001 $5.00 per line)
Cam ers/ CHEVY CALL
L Campers/ Z28 352-563-5966
Travel Trailers T-tops, 6-spd, LT1 eng. 1 vehicle per ad.
Red, 125k ml. $4600 Private Party Only
AEROLITE 352-560-3685 (Non Refundable)
99 5TH Wheel, 27Ft. 35All Ads are prepaid.
All the comforts of CHEVY Some restrictions
home.$8,900 or trade '96 Camaro, T-Tops, rare may apply.
for car. (352)341-6856 5 spd, AC, V6, 36 mpg
COACHMAN 2003 jet blk, depend. Classic
spirit of America 27ft $2,200. 352- 563-0615 Vehicles I
travel trailer in great CHEVY Cobalt Vehicles
shape heat and ac 2006 Sliver, 1954 CHRYSLER
queen bed sleeps 6 automatic, 47000 Imperial, Restorer's
with attachable screen miles, 4 door sedan. Dream. $6500.obo
room.$5500.firm after 5 $6000 352-697-1566 352-228-0597
pm 407-276-5711 JB7401@gmall.com '53 MERCURY
COACHMEN CHRYSLER 2-Dr hardtop, 350 V-8,
Captiva '03 Lrg slide. 2004 PT Cruiser 51k auto, May trade In
Like new. $9,000 orig ml. 1 own show- part. 352-621-0182;
765-278-9315 room new $6990 or 727-422-4433
Homosassa take over pmts $149
FOUR WINDS mo.1-800-714-9813 CABALLERO
FOUR WINDS o'79 El Camino,
'01, Travel Trailer CHRYSLER Loaded very good
26ff,, w/slide out '01, Seabring, Cony, cond. $5,400.
$8,000 obo V6, 76k ml,, great (352) 423-3047
(352) 628-5498 working cond.$4,999 AMA
(352) 522-0235 CAMARO Z 28
I BUY RV'S, -03 '88 Red, LT -1 eng.
Travel Trailers, CHRYSLER PS./PB. Cold A.C.
5th Wheels, 05 PT CRUISER Cony 62,000 Mi, Great
Motor Homes 39K ml metal blue Condition. $7,400.
Call Glenn Umited Edition $8500 Camaro Z 28, '79
(352) 302-0778 obo (352) 860-1426 Black 4 spd. super
JAYCOCHRYSLER T-10 Tran. Cam.more.
JAYCO '05, Sebring conv. 58K Must see $6,900.
07 Jay Flight mi. new tires, $8,200. (352) 422-5663
28' used twice, smells (352) 795-1648 CHEVY
& looks new, green (352)795-1648 CHEVY
clean, sips 6 $16,800 CHRYSLER '69 Classic C10 SHT
(352) 503-7431 2006 Pacifica BD 350/350 AC, PS,
KODIAK Leather, 43K. Mi. Many $15K or trade
'04, Hyd el r Extras. $12,000 (352) 746-9212
AC, Heat, Micro. Tub/ 352-489-3507 CHEVY
Shwer, toilet exc CORVETTE '85, Sllverado, PW. PL
cond $9,500. 02, Z06, AC, auto, excel.
352-564-4151 Black, low ml., over cond. $3,850
Montana 30 mpg hwy. $24,400. (352) 586-8576
'03, 5th wheel, 3 slides (352) 613-5355 FORD
like new,$34,000. CORVETTE MUSTANG '68, 289
Truck avail also for '04 COUPE Machine ALL ORIGINAL
tow (352) 422-5731 Silver. Removable fact. a/c, 59,500 ml.
TRAVEL TRAILER glass top, 8K miles. Runs Greatl $8k,
'01, Cedar Creek by $31,500. 352-726-6572 REDUCEDII
Forest River, 27FT. CORVETTE (352) 302-7681
12X4 ft slide. Exc. 2007 convertible GTO
cond. $9500. corvette,only 4,076 1967, The real deal
Illness forces sale miles on ths rare ll- 967
401-339-6426, ver on silver on silver der restoration, Just out
401-739-8206 vette, power converta- of storage $25K or trade
TRAVEL TRAILER ble top, 6 sp auto, (352) 621-0666
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft. paddle shift, heads up MERCEDES BENZ
Lded, Mod.23 T Exc. display, magnetic F55 1985 3805L, 2 top
cond. Sips. 6, Rear suspension, naviga- roadster. Drives, looks
bath rm, Full add a tion system, all op- great. Many new
Rm.4,700 Ibs $10,500 tons available are on Mercedes parts.
Obo.(352) 621-8091 this gorgeous vette New A/C. Must see
Homosassa Over $2,000 in $8,700. David
ZEPPELIN 3 aftermarket parts 352-637-6443.
ZEPPELIN '03 included, Your's MERCURY
by Keystone, 29ft, 1- for only ,$51,500. '64 Comet. Runs
slde, vent'd air/heat, 352- 270-3193 good. $1000, Obo.

frt. $13,500/obo (352) CORVETTE (352) 795-0710
634-1378:795-2053 '80, Stingray, white, OLDS Conv.
86K mil. T -top roof, 94, Cutlass Supreme
CAuto Parts/ very good cond. Classic runs great
U Accessories $10,000. will trade for $1,600 (352) 860-0754
l truck. 352-563-6428 cell: 813-786-7389
99 Mitsubishi Eclipse, FORD RollsRoyce
wrecked, for parts, '03 Mustang ConRD Rolls Royce
exc. 2.0 16 val eng. '03 Mustang Con aut Sver Shadow, 2 Dr
auto trans. 2 sets of V-6, leather, all pwr, 80k, Park Ward LTD. Fac-
wheels /tires 117km great cond. $7999. tory sun roof. $5,900
302-2781 464-0220 352-382-2755 (727)422-4433hunterz.
2TIRES FORD carz@yahoo.com
(4) Toyo-Proxes ST. 2002, Thunderbird THUNDERBIRD
New take offs. Cony. & Hard Top '73, New paint, tires.
275-55-R18. $600. obo Perfect Condition 38K, Ml. Like New.
352-464-0220 1-800-733-9138 $13,900 Will trade for
FORD boat.(352) 795-0122
1 Vehicles 2004, Taurus SE Volkswagen
I Wanted | 57k orlg miles,1 owner '78 Super Beetle
$7990 or take over cony, runs well. $3500
$$CASH PAID$$ pmts,@139mo. or will consider trade
Wanted Vehicles 1-800-714-9813 (352)212-4477
Dead or Alive, FORD WANTED TO TRADE
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144 '91, Mustang, convert. '95 38ft. Mountain
new tp 352-628-41444 cyl runs Alre motor home for
STOP DOLLAR $$ great, cold AC very 49-50-51 Ford conv. or
I r Wrecked &A I good cond. $3,000. 56 to 60 Chevy cony.
I Fo r Wrecked & 352-422-3309 Or sell for $26,000,
$ (352) 201-1052 $ FORD 352-232-2603
h. __...- '93 ESCORT WAGON I
CASH BUYER 110K ml, A/C, Runs Trucks
Buying Used Cars perfect, $1400
Trucks & Vans 352-422-0126 '94 CHEVY
For used car lot FORD Ext. cab, 8 ft bed, New
LARRY'S AUTO SALES '96 ESCORT, 2dr, auto, motor, good cond. 2
Hwy 195. Crystal River A/C 180K ml, Runs wheel drive Z71 pkg,
Since 1973 64-8333 perfect, $1400. $4,200.
I | 352-341-0004 352-563-1518 Iv msg
S Cars FORD '97 FORD F350
L '96 T-Bird, 2dr, V-6, XLT pwr strk diesel,
ACURA 143k ml, LOADEDI Loaded, 5th wheel,
2000, Integra LS Cold a/c, Excellentl Apprs $15,500; sell
low miles, 1 owner $1700, 352-697-0889 $9,000, 352-503-7188
must see call for deall Honda Civic 96 $5001 BIG SALEII
1-800-714-9813 Police Impoundsl CONSIGNMENT USA


" Trucks I
CHEVY
'97, Suburban 1500.
Great condition,
$4,000 OBO.
(352) 586-7126
DODGE
'98 Runs great, 2 new
tires. $2200.
352-344-5751
FORD
'90, F150, 5.0 fuel InJ,
Cobra Engine, Auto,,
12" lift, 40" groundhogs
$7,500. 352-447-2227
MAZADA
95 B3000 V6, stick-
bdllner frt tow hitch,
low ml.clean new frt
tires$2500352563-1802
VOLKSWAGON
'81, Pick Up,
(352) 726-3870
S,-Sport/Utfity
v vehicles j

AZTEK
Pontiac 04 Low
miles, loaded Full
financing/warranty
1-877-566-6686
S. ID#30883:
352-726-5715
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low mi. all
power, sun roof, exc.
cond. $35,000
(347) 266-9328
CHEVY
BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
126k ml. loaded,
great cond. sunroof,
$5K obo352-422-0065
DODGE
99, DURANGO 4x4,
80K ml,. loaded.. dual
air & exhaust, Exc.
Cond. $6,000 obo
(352) 344-0505
JEEP
'97 Grand Cherokee,
6-cyl, auto, LOADEDI
153K ml, great shape.
$2300. 352-341-0004
NISSAN
'93 Pathfinder, 4 dr
auto, air, 104K ml,
MINTI $2,995
352-341-0004



FORD '06 F-150
Crew cab XLT. Tow
pkg & topper, 44K mi.
Exc cond. LOADED
$19,900/obo. (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
ISUZU
'88 Trooper, 4x4, auto,
alr, 4 dr. 197K ml, runs
excellent. $1,050.
352-341-0004

| % Vans

Caravan
03' Dodge, 7 Pass.
49K. MI.Good Cond.
$6,500 (352) 344-9641
CHEVROLET
'00, Astro, Utility Van,
w/ ladder racks,
good cond. first
$1,775 352-637-5394
CHEVY
'95 High top conver-
sion. LOADEDI Runs
excl Some rust. $1250
352-341-0004
DODGE
'94, Ram 350,
Full size, work Van
$2,500 obo
(352) 527-2241
Ford
1996 Windstar GL V6,
112k, mi. loaded.
cold q/c, great
shape; 8 pass .$2500
(352) 422-2611
Ford
'99, Windstar.
7 Psg. 124k MI.
Exc. Cond. $4,150.
(352) 628-5708
Grand Caravan
97' Dodge, LE 7 Pas.
Dual AC. 69,530 K. Ml.
Exc. cond. $4,200
Obo.(352) 746-6144
HONDA
2005, Odyssey
8 pass, Navil DVD,
Pwr Tailgate & Morel
only $14,988
1-800-733-9138
MERCURY
Villager, 1998
105k,lnt.& Ext. Good
Cond.,AC&Heat works
good,$3,500 abo
352-447-5481
PONTIAC
'01 MONTANA
Excellent Cond, 70K Mi,
New Tires, Never hit,
$4,800 352-344-0698

W ATVs.

ATV
08' Honda, 4x4
W/reverse. 500 CC
15 Hrs. New $6,800
(352) 302-8852
HONDA
'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads.
$4,000/or trade. 352-
563-0615 Crystal River
Polaris 90
01, adult owned,
garage kept, fair
cond $800
(352) 503-3494
SMotorcycles

'01 HD ROADKING
Fact. custom, HI pert.
Over $43,000 In receipts.
17k ml, $13k/trade
352-563-0615 Crystal
River
'04 HONDA
CBR1000RR. New tires,
garaged, 4800ml. Adult
driven, $7,500/ obo,.
352-746-4521
'05 SuzukI S40
Blvd. 655 cc. Single
cyl. Belt drive. 4,200
ml. Very Clean,
$2,500.
(772) 532-3913
DUCATI
2003, 800 Monster,
4,500 miles, yellow/
black, mint cond.
$4,900. 352-257-1513
HARLEY '01


W MotorcyclesI

HARLEY
'05 ROADKING
1550 Big Bore, Runs
Great. ONLY $10.995
LUCKY U CYCLES
352-330-0047
Harley Davidson
05 Sportest 883 XL,
windshelld, bags,
2-up Corbin seat
chrome xtra's $5500
(352) 860-1356
Harley Davidson
'81 Shovelhead, 80",
completely serviced,
good shape. Ex.
access. $5,895. obo
352-746-7655;
726-4109
Harley Davidson
'98, Road King Police,
excel. cond., 21k ml.
new tires, new brakes
$8,000 abo,
352-212-0329
Harley Davidson
'99 Fatboy, 21,774 ml.
H-D Reman. top end
Other Extras $9,195.
(352) 563-9876
HONDA
Shadow Arrow 06,
714K ,ml. garage
kept, not In rain,
floorboard $6200 obo
(347)223-7269 aft 3:30
Ss Legals


c Motorcycles

Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
Honda Trike
Goldwlng '05. 12,000 ml.
Black Cherry $29,500.
(352) 465-6991
Kawasaki 02
Valcan 1500 under
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506-0113TUCRN
Notice of Application
PUBLIC NOTICE
State of Florida-
Department of Environmental Protection
Notice of Application
The Department announces receipt of an application
for permit from Citrus County Sold Waste Division for a
permit modification to construct and operate an In-
terim landfill gas collection and control system, subject
to Department rules, at the Citrus County Central Class
I Landfill located on S.R. 44, 3 miles east of Lecanto, Cit-
rus County, Florida.
This application Is being processed and Is available for
public Inspection during normal business hours, 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal
holidays, at the Department of Environmental Protec-
tion, Southwest District Office, 13051 North Telecom
Parkway, Temple Terrace, Florida 33637-0926.
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 13, 2009.


505-0113TUCRN
1/21 meeting Withlacoochee Water
PUBLIC NOTICE
The WIthlacoochee Regional water Supply Authority
(Authority) announces the following public meeting to
which all Interested persons are Invited.
DATE and TIME: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 4:30
pm
PLACE: SWFWMD District Headquarters, 2379 Broad
Street (US 41 South), Brooksville, Florida 34604-6899
'URPOSE: Conduct regular business of the Authority
A copy of the agenda may be obtained by contact-
Ing: Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authory,
1107 Shallmar Drive, Tallahassee, Florida, 32312 or at
www.wrwsa.org under "minutes and notices," "current
agenda." If any person decides to opeal any decision
made by the Board with respect to any matter consid-
ered at this meeting or hearing, he/she will need to en-
sure a verbatim record of the proceeding is made to
Include the testimony and evidence from which the
appeal Is to be Issued. For more Information, you may
contact Jack Sullivan at 850-385-0220.

Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on January 13, 2009.

504-0113TUCRN
Public Hearing 01/20- Citrus County Transit
PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transportation Disad-
vantaged Coordinating Board will hold a Special Emer-
gency Meeting at 10:30 om on the 20th day of Janu-
ary, 2009 at the Lecanto Government Building at 3600
W. Sovereign Path, Room 166 Lecanto, Fl 34461.
Any person requiring special accommodations or
desiring further Information regarding this meeting may
contact the Transportation Supervisor of Citrus County
Transit, 1330 S. Lecanto Highway, Building #22, Lecanto,
FI 34461. Telephone: (352) 527-7630
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: any person who decided to
appeal any decisIon of the governing body with
respect to any matter considered at this meeting
will need a record of the proceedings and for such
purposes may need to provide that a verbatim record
of the proceeding Is made, which includes testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is based.
(Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes)
JOHN THURMSTON
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 13,2009.

500-0113 TUCRN
1/20 Tsala Gardens public hearings
PUBLIC NOTICE

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

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













TUESDAY
JANUARY 13, 2009


CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE


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Dr. C. Joseph
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AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY


Colon


cancer


and

race
Last week, I discussed
the link between colon
cancer and tobacco
use. While there is some good
news on the colon cancer
front, there remains disturb-
ing news, as well. Fewer peo-
ple are being diagnosed with
and dying from colorectal
cancer, but the rates aren't
falling at the same pace for
all Americans, according to
"Colorectal Cancer Facts and
Figures 2008-2010," a hew
American Cancer Society re-
port on the state of the dis-
ease.
Since 1998, colorectal can-
cer incidence rates have
See BENNETT/Page C2


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CANCER &
BLOOD
DISEASE


Mouth ulcers are

an age-old malady
O ral ulcers, or canker "blistered be thy tongue
sores, have been for such a wish." Also, Act
plaguing the human II, Scene II of the "A Win-
being for centuries. These ter's Tale," Paulina says "If
sores have been described a I proved honey mouthed,
as recurrent aphthous let my tongue blister"
stomatitis, which refers to Oral ulcers, canker
the ulcer-like sore that is sores, whichever term you
seen in the lining of the use, are painful lesions
mouth, which is called the that tend topben slightly
mucosa, the slippery lining Dr. Denis Grillo raised, round or oval in ap-
inside the mouth and, EAR, NOSE pearance, and typically
cheek area. seen in the mucosa soft tis-
It is an age-old problem & THROAT sue of the oral cavity. But
and reference to oral interestingly enough, they
canker sores have even been made in don't usually occur on'the hard palate
William Shakespeare's plays. An ex- or the gum unless they are of a com-
ample is Act II, Scene II of "Romeo
and Juliet" Juliet describes a blister Se GRR.l IO/Pae C4


Begin the new year

with new, better you


H ello again and
happy new year!
I'm sure that we all
need to take a deep breath
after all of the hustle and
bustle. The world has
evolved into a fast-paced
whirl of confusion, which
has in turn affected the
health of many. This
month's topic is reviving Lil
your mind, body and soul, Yai Ya
something we all need
needed this time of year. YA1
Here are a few simple tips ST
to take charge of life as we
know it.
N Wake up 15 to 20 minutes early to
enjoy stretching, yoga or meditating


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with enjoyable music. If
you are a workout person,
dedicate this time for your
cardio and/or strength
training.
Enjoy a cup of
herbal tea instead of the
coffee that gives you a sud-
den rush and a quick drop
of energy.
ian 0 Fresh fruits are
Knipp great in the morning. They
are loaded with vitamins
YAK and natural sugar to get
ILE you going.
Dedicate your drive
time to yourself. If you have children,


See YAI YAI/Page C4


Drugs

linked to

cancer
O osteoporosis is ex-
tremely common. It is
a disease in which
bones become fragile and are
more likely to break
As per the National Osteo-
porosis Foundation, in the
U.S. today, 10 million individ-
uals are estimated to already
have the disease and almost
34 million more are esti-
mated to have low bone mass,
placing them at increased
risk for osteoporosis. It af-
fects women four times more
than men.
Fortunately, there are
many commonly available
drugs to treat the condition
and reduce the complica-
tions. One commonly pre-
scribed class of drug is called
See GANDHI/Page C2


Citrus Memorial is the first community hospital in the U.S. to offer the revolutionary
ICE (Induced Cooing by EM S) program for&cardiac arrest patients. And it's saving a lot of
lives. When your heart stops, oxygen is cut off from the brain, causing irreparable damage. But at a lower body
mperature, the brain needs less oxygen. So we don't simply restart the heart we cool the patient. The process
egins with EMS and continuesatthe hospitalwherethepatient is induced into a coma and body temperature is
lowered to 90 degrees. Laterafterth bdy is slowly warmed oral temperature, the patient usually
aw fu e vered.The program s sosuc ful it's becomingthe standard of care across
Sit'sready right here in Ct ~uCoity. Doesn't that give you goose bumps?
For more information, call the*Heart Center at 352-344-6416

!atments for heart patients,
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Make dental resolutions now for better health


H i, everyone, it is a new year
again. Happy 2009! I hope
all of you enjoyed your hol-
idays. I did. We actually spent the
entire vacation at home, enjoying
the time together and
each other. We even had
a visit from Rita's sister
and her family for New
Year's Day, Frankie's ...
birthday
With, the new year .
comes resolutions. ,
Each year; in this first
column, I talk about
what dental resolutions .'
might be on your mind. Dr. F
Perhaps you have re- D F
solved to tend to your Vasc
dental needs. It is im- SOUND3
portant for you to know
that there are very predictable so-
lutions to these needs and that
pain during most, if not all, of these
procedures is a thing of the past. I


would encourage you to go ahead
and make the call to your dentist to
get things started. To follow is a list
of the most common things we, as
dentists, see.


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rank
mini
BITES


1. Broken teeth or fil-
ings. These can be ad-
dressed very easily and,
in many cases, without a
lot of cost or time in-
volved.
2. Decay that goes to
the nerve causing an in-
fection. Your tooth will be
sensitive to hot, cold or
pressure. The treatment
of choice is usually a root
canal, followed by restor-
ing the tooth back to nor-
mal. The alternative is
removal of the tooth. If


you choose to remove the tooth you
can choose to leave the tooth miss-
ing or replace it with either a
bridge, implant and crown or some,


type of removable appliance.
.3. Gums that bleed, hurt, have
sores or all of the above. If you are
experiencing any of these, you
more than likely have periodontal
disease. Depending on the severity
of the situation this can also be one
of the easiest things to treat. If non-
surgical care is appropriate, the
situation can be brought right back
to health in many cases. If surgery
is needed, things can be phased
over time starting with the most ur-
gent needs first. If the disease is
very advanced it can lead to tooth
loss.
4. Missing teeth that need to be
replaced. This can be accom-
plished through the same methods
mentioned in No. 2. What is impor-
tant here, as always, is good com-
munication between the doctor
and the patient, so when things are
finished, the patient feels good
about what they have done.


5. Sore spots in or around your
mouth. These areas need to be
evaluated, diagnosed and properly
treated. In most cases, these issues
are easily treated. In rare in-
stances, we diagnose oral cancer.
When found early enough there
are numerous methods of treat-
ment available to lessen the devas-
tation. I should mention that it is
important that you get screened at
least yearly for oral cancer.
6. You do not like the appearance
of your smile. Cosmetic dentistry
has made a huge difference in
many patients. It is amazing to wit-
ness the changes that take place in
someone that has enhanced their
smile. Even patients who have den-
tures can improve their smile with
cosmetic dentistry. You should
know that in many cases the treat-
ment is very straightforward and
without much investment of time
and money. There are, however,


those involved cases that require a
more significant investment.
. This is just a small sampling of
what I see daily. Go ahead and
make that call you will be happy
you did. Incidentally, with the cur-
rent state of the economy lurking,
many dental offices offer some sort
of payment plan.
You might want to ask about this
if the cost has been holding you
back. If it is something else that has
held you back, talk to the person
you get on the phone about it. I am
sure you concerns will be put to
rest.
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Dr Frank. Vascimini is a
Homosassa dentist. Send your
questions to 4805 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34446 or
e-mail them to him at
info@masterpiecedentalstudio.com.


BENNETT
Continued from Page C1
been declining rapidly, and
survival rates have steadily
improved. Between the mid-
1970s and 1996-2004, the five-
year survival rate increased
from 51 percent to 65 per-
cent; however, this report
shows a widening survival
gap between whites and vari-
ous minority groups. Before
1980, colorectal cancer death
rates were higher in whites
than in black men; numbers
were similar in women of
both races. Since then, ACS
researchers see a marked di-
vergence: while colorectal
cancer incidence and death
rates have plummeted among
whites, rates among blacks
and other minorities have de-
clined far more slowly. In


GANDHI
Continued from Page C1
biphosphonates, this in-
cludes Fosamax, actonel
and boniva.
Diane Wysowski of the
FDAs division of drug risk
assessment said re-
searchers should check into
potential links between
biphosphonates drugs and
cancer.
In a letter in Thursday's
New England Journal of
Medicine, Wysowski said
since the initial marketing
of Fosamax, the FDA has
received 23 reports in
which patients developed
esophageal cancer. Eight of


2005, the mortality rates were
about 48 percent higher in
black men and women than
in whites.
Research into this issue
shows that there are many
reasons for the survival gap.
First and foremost, screen-
ing rates among blacks lag
significantly behind whites.
If we can increase screening
rates in blacks closer to
where they are in whites, we
will start to see a narrowing
of the gap. .
Colorectal cancer typically
begins as a noncancerous
growth called a polyp.
Screening can find these
polyps before they become
cancer; removing them can
prevent the disease alto-
gether. Regular colorectal
cancer screening also is the
best way to catch colorectal
cancer early The American


these people died.
Typically, two years
lapsed between the start of
the drug and the develop-
ment of esophageal cancer.
In Europe and Japan, 21
cases involving Fosamax
have been logged, with an-
other six instances where
Actonel, Didronel or
Boniva may have been in-
volved. Six of those people
died.
Dr. Wysowski also points
out that esophagitis has
been associated with oral
biphosphonates, usually
when the drugs are not
taken according to direc-
tions. "Crystalline material
similar to ground Fosamax
tablets has been found in


Cancer Society recommends
that people at average risk
for colorectal cancer start
screening at age 50; those at
high risk might need to begin
earlier. According to this re-
port, half of the U.S. popula-
tion age 50 and older has not
been tested. The numbers
are even lower among mi-
nority groups and those who
have little education or lack
health insurance.
Second, barriers to care
still exist. In addition to lag-
ging screening numbers,
studies have shown that in-
surance status plays a big
role in survival. A report
published by the American
Cancer Society last Decem-
ber found that uninsured
Americans were less likely to
get screened for cancer,
more likely to be diagnosed
with an advanced stage of the


patients with erosive
esophagitis, and persistent
mucosal abnormalities
have been noted in some of
these patients, suggesting a
potential for carcinogenic
effects," she writes.
Barrett's esophagus is a
condition in which the tis-
sue lining of the esophagus
is replaced by tissue that is
similar to the lining of the
intestine. This condition
predisposes to esophageal
cancer. The patients with
Barrett's esophagus should
avoid these drugs.
What can patients do
about this? Remember, os-
teoporosis is a very com-
mon condition. The risk of
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survive that diagnosis than
their privately insured coun-
terparts. This report shows
. that among blacks, the five-
year survival rate for col-
orectal cancer was 30
percent higher among pa-
tients who are privately in-
sured compared to those
without health insurance.
Overall, supported in a
large part by efforts of your
American Cancer Society, we
have made remarkable
progress in reducing death
and suffering from colorectal
cancer. Tests we have right
now- allow doctors to detect
this killer at its earliest, most
treatable stage, or even pre-
vent it altogether. But as this
report shows, there is more
work to be done to ensure all
Americans have access to
these lifesaving tests, and


secondary to these oral
drugs is extremely small.
So do not just stop the
drugs. If you have Barrett's
esophagus, you may want to
take other drugs for osteo-
porosis.
Please consult your pre-
scribing physician before
changing anything.
Also, the risk is with only
oral drugs and not with in-
travenous drugs. Also, if


that those who do have ac-
cess to these tests use them.
About 148,810 people will
be diagnosed with colorectal
cancer in 2008, and about
49,960 people will die from
the disease this year, accord-
ing to American Cancer Soci-
ety estimates. Colorectal
cancer is the third most com-
monly diagnosed cancer and
the third leading cause of
death in both men and
women in the U.S. The Amer-
ican Cancer Society recom-
mends you follow these
guidelines to prevent or re-
duce your risk of colorectal
cancer. First, get screened
regularly Second, maintain a
healthy weight throughout
life. Third, adopt a physically
active lifestyle. Fourth, con-
sume a healthy diet with an
emphasis on plant sources,
and if you drink alcohol,


you have been taking these
drugs, take it as per manu-
facturer guidelines, e.g.
with plenty of water, and to
stay standing or upright for
at least half an hour after
taking the drug, etc.
A lot more research is
needed in this rare associa-
tion. Since these drugs are
very commonly prescribed,
I elected to write on this to
inform my readers.
r0 ._. ..


limit your consumption.



Dr Bennett is a board-
certified radiation oncologist
at the Robert Boissoneault
Oncology Institute, Past
President of the Citrus
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society, and a
member of the Board of
Directors and the Executive
Committee of the Florida
Division of the American
Cancer Society Ifyou have
any suggestions for topics, or
have any questions, please
contact him at the Robert
Boissoneault Oncology
Institute, 522 North Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461,
or e-mail him at
cjbennett@rboi.com.



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


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the treatment and prevention of osteo- after trauma, such as a tooth extract
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oral hygiene.
The risk for ONJ also appears to be
higher in people receiving bisphospho-
nates by injection.
Patients receiving bisphosphonates
who need dental work should discuss
the potential risk of ONJ with their den-
tist, especially if they have any other


risk factors noted above.
In addition to Fosamax (alendronate),
other bisphosphonates include
Didronel (etidronate), Skelid (tilu-
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Zometa (zoledronic.acid), Boniva (iban-
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current aphthous stomatitis.
Between 50 and 60 percent
of graduate students who are
typically young and healthy,
and this includes medical stu-
dents and law students, have
reported canker sores. This
would suggest that these oral
ulcers can be triggered by
stress. It should also be noted
that oral ulcers have many
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make that a special time for
them. As soon as you are
alone in your car, make this
your time with "your" kind
of music. Meditate and be
quiet, have your daily devo-
tions, etc. This time will get
you prepared for your day.
During the crazy work-
day, spend your lunch break
outside to catch a glimpse of
nature. It has been proven
that being around nature
and fresh oxygen stimulates
people and rejuvenates
them. Also, the sunlight gives


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trauma to mention two.
In the medical field, there
are two distinctions made be-
tween oral ulcers or canker
sores. They are described as
simple if they are not contin-
uous, large, or. severe. And as
mentioned, typically they are
not found on the gums or the
hard palate. In contrast pa-
tients with complex aphthous
ulcers, they have continuous
ulcerations that can last
weeks or months and lesions
are frequently seen on the
gum and hard palate.
The cause of oral ulcers


us vitamin D and just feels
good.
Remember, you are
what you eat. Choose whole
grain breads and pastas, low
fat meats and dairy prod-
ucts. Stay away from fried
foods and enjoy fresh fruits
and veggies. If you enjoy
dessert, choose a low-fat ver-
sion or just a small portion.
If you enjoy an alcoholic bev-
erage, choose a glass of
wine: Red wine is good for
your blood and white wine. is
refreshing.
Give yourself time for a
beauty makeover. If it is in
your budget, schedule a
salon reservation for a skin


typically is a virus that stays
within our body and lies dor-
mant and wakes up and cre-
ates a new infection/sore
from time to time. There are
some preventative measures
that are recommended to de-
crease the frequency and
severity of this problem.
Avoid talking while chewing
and avoid sharp surface
foods, which can cause
trauma to the mucosa. Prac-
tice careful oral hygiene.
Don't be overly aggressive
when brushing your teeth
and have irregularities of the


care treatment, manicure
and pedicure, and a hair
makeover. If that is not in
your budget, simply create a
home pamper session with
your own products; you will
feel like a million bucks!
Create an at-home get-
away with spa or light jazz
music, candles and bubble
baths.
Organize all of your
tasks on a calendar to allow
time for everyone, including
yourself. Make a schedule
and stick to it.
Take time for regular
devotions and prayer.
We are responsible for cre-
ating our own ambience of


teeth repaired as soon as pos-
sible. These irregularities can
harbor bacteria and cause
trauma.
Treatment, if a simple ab-
scess or canker sore is in-
volved, may simply be a
tincture of time as well as
good oral hygiene. In a situa-
tion where it is more severe
or dealing with a complex ab-
scess ulcer, steroids, antiviral
medication, anti-inflamma-
tion medication, to mention a
few, are used to manage the
complex situation.
I am frequently asked if


relaxation. I hope these sim-
ple tips will help you revive
your mind, body and soul.
Please, take the time to
plan and enjoy life's simple
pleasures.


Lillian Yai Yai Knipp is an
internationally trained hair
designer, makeup artist,
skin-care specialist, fashion
designer and Citrus County
business owner A former
model, modeling agency
owner and fitness instructor,
she can be reached at
yaiyaistyle@hotmail. com.


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tween oral sores and eventu-
ally getting a cancer at a
similar site. It is in my expe-
rience, and it is also noted in
the literature, that there is
some correlation. It is for that
reason that a persistent sore
should be checked out to rule
out that type of problem.


Denis Grillo, D.O., FOCOO, is
an ear, nose and throat
specialist in Crystal River.
Call him at 795-0011.


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Saturday, Jan. 17
Afro-American Club of
Citrus County 20th
Anniversary Gala
Citrus Springs
Community Center
1507 W. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs

Sunday, Jan. 18 5 p.m.
Dr. Martin, Luther King, Jr.
Worship Service
Seven Rivers
Presbyterian Church
4221 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Lecanto


Monday, Jan. 19 170 a.m.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Parade
The parade begins at Crystal
River Primary School and
travels along State Road 44
to Copeland Park

11 a.m.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Picnic
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850 NE 3rd Street
Crystal River


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LifeSouth bloodmobile
schedule. To find a donor center
or a blood drive near you, call
(888) 979-2707. Anyone 16 or
older who is in good health and
weighs at least 110 pounds is eli-
gible to donate.
Noon to 5 p.m. today, Citrus
County Tax Collector's Office,
210 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness.
08 a.m.to 11 a.m. today,
Stoneridge Landing Clubhouse,
Inverness.
0 2 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday,
All Saints Council Knights of
Columbus, Atlas Drive, Ho-
mosassa.
0 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes-
day, Wal-Mart, 3826 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday,
Central Florida Community Col-
lege, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto.
0 8 a.m. to noon Friday, Sun-
Trust Nature Coast, 1502 S.E.
U.S. 19, Crystal River.
1 to 6 p.m. Friday, Capital
City'Bank, 101 S.E. U.S. 19,
Crystal River.
3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, St.
Thomas the Apostle Catholic
Church, 7040 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa Springs.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,
Wal-Mart, 3826 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa.
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, St.
Thomas the Apostle Catholic
Church, 7040 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa Springs.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday,
Cypress Creek Academy, 2855
W. Woodland Ridge Drive,
Lecanto.
Donate blood during January
at LifeSouth's centers to be eligi-
ble to win a digital camera. The
Lecanto branch is at 1241 S.
Lecanto Highway (County Road
491) and the Inverness branch is
at 301 W. Main St. Both centers
are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. weekdays and 8:30 a.m. to
2 p.m. Saturday. The centers
stay open late Thursdays, until 7
p.m. The Lecanto center is also
open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun-
days. Donate on the following
days for a complimentary meal:
Wednesday, Jan. 14: wings.
Tuesday, Jan. 20: chili cook-
off.
Wednesday, Jan. 28: pizza
party.
Anyone 16 or older who is in
good health and weighs at least
110 pounds is eligible to donate.
Visit www.lifesouth.org for de-
tails.

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


Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills.
Snacks will be provided.
HPH teen volunteer hours are
applied toward high school com-
munity service hours. Commu-
nity service hours are mandatory
for any high school student ap-
plying for the Bright Futures
scholarship. HPH teen volun-
teers must be at least 14 years
of age. There is no cost. To reg-
ister, call Debi Shields, HPH vol-
unteer coordinator, at 527-4600.
For more information about
HPH, call 527-4600.
Fitness in Citrus: Commu-
nity-Wide Fitness Challenge
begins Monday, Feb. 2, and runs
through Sunday, March 8. Team
up with at least one other person
to compete in either the "steps"
challenge or the "minutes of ac-
tivity" challenge. Registration
closes Friday, Jan. 23. E-mail fit-
nesschallenge@tampabay.rr.
corn to get more details and the
forms in PDF file format.
Alzheimer's Informational
Day for Caregivers, 10 a.m. to,
2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, at Atria
Evergreen Woods, Aspen Build-
ing (Great Room), 7030 Ever-
green Woods Trail, Spring Hill
(off S.R. 50, behind Hospice).
Price for AFO members $15,
nonmembers $25, includes re-
freshments, lunch and certificate
of attendance. Free respite care.
Register by calling (888) 496-
8004 or (727) 848-8888.
Health screenings will be
offered by the Citrus County
Health Department at the desig-
nated sites and dates below.
Screenings available include
fasting blood sugar, a test for
anemia, kits to test for blood in
stool (fee of $5 each), and free
blood pressure.
Pneumonia vaccine (recom-
mended for anyone age 65 and
older) will be available for a fee
of $49 or Medicare, Part B will
cover the cost. Please bring a
copy of your Medicare card with
you. If you have Medicaid/HMO
or HMO coverage, you will need
to receive your vaccine from your
health care provider or pay for
the vaccine upon receipt.
Jan. 26 10 to 11:30 a.m.
at Coastal Region Library, 8619
W. Crystal St., Crystal River
Web address: http://www.citr-
uscountyhealth.org.
Diabetes classes are of-
fered from 9 to 10 p.m. Monday
at the Citrus County Health De-
partment in Lecanto. Classes are
free. No registration is required.
Medications and monitoring
-Jan. 26.
Sick days Feb. 2.
Avoiding complications -
Feb. 9.
Fasting blood sugars are of-
fered from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday
through Friday in all three Citrus
County Health Department sites.
There is a $10 fee for this serv-
ice. No appointment is neces-
sary. Every Monday before the
Lecanto class, anyone who
would like to have a blood sugar
test should come fasting.
Call Lynece Hand; R.N., 527-
0068, ext. 245 or Carol Burke,
R.D., 726-5222.
Final Gifts two-part class
for anyone caring for aged loved
ones, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 27, and Thursday, Jan. 29,
at the Citrus team office of Her-
nando-Pasco Hospice, 3545 N,
Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills.
Pre-registration is required, call
249-1210. There is no cost. Top-
ics include:
How to live with different
medical conditions
Understanding options
When to reach out to pro-
fessionals and community re-
sources.


Special to tue Chronicle

The public is invited
to participate in Citrus
County's health improve-
ment ad\ isory board
"Citrus Partnership in
Health" on Thursday,
Jan. 22.
Y\onne Hess, M.S.,
LMFT. and Bruce De-
armnond, AA.S. ol the
Phoemx Program, will
be the featured guests
They will present infor-
mation about their pro-
gram and talk about
addictions.
Rebecca Martin will
discuss the countywide
fitness challenge "Fit-
ness in Citrus" and Anne
Black will tell the group
about current tobacco-
related activities in the
community.
John Marmish, execu-
tive director for Citrus
County's United Way and
Teresa Goodman, ARNR
Ph.D.. administrator for

The class will be facilitated by
Wendy Hall, MSW, HPH in Cit-
rus.
The Lighthouse for the Vi-
sually Impaired offers services
to Citrus County residents. Work-
shops will include learning skills,
such as managing medications,
money identification, using adap-
tive equipment, home manage-
ment (safe cooking and
housekeeping), use of magnifi-
cation equipment for reading and
managing mail and much more.
All workshops are free.
Call (866) 962-5254 or 527-
8399 The workshops will from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Center for Independent Living of
North Central Florida at 3774 W.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Lecanto,
across from Cowboy Junction.
Disability expo to show-
case resources available to
those with physical challenges, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Satur-
day, Feb. 20 and 21, at Citrus
County Auditorium, U.S. 41, In-
vemrness, hosted by The Dream
Society, a nonprofit organization
assisting people with physical
challenges. Call (352) 400-4967
or visit www.thedream
society.org.
Free balance screenings,
11:15 a.m. to noon the first and
third Wednesday monthly at
Seven Rivers Rehab & Wound
Center, 1675 S.E. U.S. 19, in the
Crystal River Shopping Center
(next to Sweetbay). No appoint-
ment necessary. Call 795-0534.
Free or low-cost childbirth-
related education programs by
the Women's & Family Center at
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center, including Early Preg-
nancy, Sibling Preparation, Infant
Care and Childbirth Refresher.
Make an appointment at 795-
BABY (2229).
SHINE (Serving Health In-
surance Needs of the Elders) is
a free program where volunteers
assist clients with Medicare,
Medicaid, private health insur-
ances, long-term care options,
benefit and claim issues, pre-
scription drug assistance pro-
grams and much more.
As a volunteer, you will receive
initial training, continuing educa-
tion and a supportive environ-
ment with dedicated colleagues.
Call the SHINE Program at (727)
570-9696, ext. 234 and speak


Citrus County Health
Department, will lead a
group discussion regard-
ing future actil ities de-
signed to improve
health.
The partnership is led
by the Health Depart-
ment;: its purpose is to be
a catalyst for health pro-
motion and disease pre-
vention. The group's
activities and decisions
are to move Citrus
County closer to the vi-
sion: "Citrus County
Health Department:
Working toward a
healthier future for the
people of Florida."
Everyone is welcome
to attend the partnership
meeting from 8:30 to 10
a.m. at the Lecanto Gov-
ernment Building, Room
166, 3600 W Sovereign
Path. For more informa-
tion, call the partnership
coordinator, Virginia
Crandall, R.N., at 527-
0068, ext 240.


with Area Agency on Aging Pro-
gram coordinator, Susan Sam-
son.
Citrus Hearing Impaired
Program Services in Crystal
River, provides assistance with
hearing aids and devices needed
to enhance the quality of life for
deaf, hard of hearing and speech
impaired individuals. Call 795-
5000 (voice) or 795-7243 (TTY)
to find out more about this pro-
gram. CHIPS is open from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Free Medical Loan Closet
offers wheelchairs, crutches,
shower chairs and more, spon-
sored by the Yankeetown Inglis
Woman's Club. Call volunteer
chairwoman Dee Dixon at (352)
447-0164. Donations of money
or items welcomed, especially
small wheelchairs.
New Beginnings Into Re-
covery Inc., 1515 White Lake
Road, Inverness, a nonprofit,
faith-based, 12-step residential
program for men addicted to al-
cohol or dhugs, is a six-month
program, with aftercare for six to
12 months. NBIR also has avail-
able speakers for your organiza-
tion. Phone Ray Cox, certified
addictions professional at NBIR,
at 344-8600.
"Every Day Is A Gift" 30-
minute community affairs pro-
gram airs 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays and 10 a.m. Fri-
days on Key TV channel 47 and
cable channel 16. On the radio, it
airs at 8 a.m. Sunday on
WRGO 102.7 FM. Both pro-
grams highlight local programs,
resources, and valuable health
information of interest to you and
your family.
Flu shots are still available
through March at Walgreens.
Call your local Walgreens for ap-
pointment or details.
Maxim Health Systems has
launched .its annual influenza
vaccination program, making
flu shots available throughout the
Citrus and Hemando County
area. Find the nearest location in
the area by typing in your ZIP
code on www.FindA'
FluShot.com. This wilkprovide
the address, driving directions,
dates and times for flu shots at
local clinics. Maxim provides a


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toll-free number at (877) 962-
9358.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Scleroderma Support
Group organizing for North Cen-
tral Florida. All persons inter-
ested, call Melba Withrow at
746-7752.
Alzheimer's caregivers
support, 5:15 p.m. the third
Thursday monthly at the Memory
Unit at.Barrington Place, 2341
W. Norvell Bryant Highway,
Lecanto, 34461, for caregivers
and their dementia patients, by
the Citrus team of Hernando-
Pasco Hospice. Dinner served to
patients while caregivers attend
the 5:30 p.m. support group
meeting. Free. Call Wendy Hall
at 527-4600.
If interested in a day pro-
gram and support group for
Alzheimer's and dementia pa-
tients, call. 344-5228 for more in-
formation.
Adoption Triad Support
Group of the Nature Coast, 7 to
9 p.m. the third Thursday
monthly at the Nature Coast Uni-
tarian Universalists, 7633 N.
Florida Ave. (U.S. 41) Citrus
Springs. Adult adoptees, birth
parents, adoptive parents, grand-
parents, adoption professionals
and others touched by adoption
are welcome. No membership
dues or fees. Call Richard at
726-1053.
NEW PORT RICHEY -
Lymphedema support group, 3
to 4 p.m. third Thursday monthly
meetings at Florida Cancer Insti-'
tute New Hope's center at
8763 River Crossing Blvd., New
Port Richey, Call Community
Hospital's Outpatient Healthcare
Center at (727) 845-0757.
North Central Florida
Post-Polio Support Group will
meet from 10 a.m. to noon Sun-
day, Jan. 17, in the Collins Re-
source Center, 9401 S.W. State
Road 200, Suite 303, Building
300, Ocala. On Jan. 17, Jerry'
and Carolyn Raville will present
a program called 'What Is Post-
Polio Syndrome?" Call Carolyn
at (352) 489-1731 to register or
for information.
The s1tomy Support
Group of Citrus County meets at
2 p.m. the third Sunday monthly
in the Cypress Room on the first
floor in the Citrus Memorial
Health System's Administration's
Annex Building, across the street
from the Medical Offices Building
at 131 S. Citrus Ave., Inverness.
Call Mel or Betty at 726-3802,
Sally at 637-2055 or Frank at
341-0005. E-mail: OS-
GofCC@yahoo.com.
Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization, serving Central
Florida, offers monthly support
group meetings. Public is invited.
0 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20,
Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
Court E., Inverness. Call Ellen
Mallon or Valerie Taylor at 860-
2525.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization branch office in Citrus
County is open from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. the second Monday
monthly. Call the Citrus County
community service representa-
tive Ellen Mallon at 860-2525.
Beyond Grief Support
Group, Christian-based meeting
for people who have lost some-
one through death,-1:15 p.m. the
third Tuesday monthly at the
ministry complex room behind
the SunTrust Bank in Meadow-
crest, off Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Crystal River. Call Janice at 527-
6441 or Betty Joy at 628-2933.
Head and Neck Cancer
Support Group meets 11 a.m.


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to noon the third Wednesday
monthly at the Robert Bois-
soneault Oncology Institute, 522
N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto,
north of State Road 44. Call Dr.
Patrick Meadors, (352) 342-
1822.
SSPRING HILL- Look
Good Feel Better Support
Group, 3:30 to 5 p.m. third
Wednesday monthly at the
Florida Cancer Institute-New
Hope's Spring Hill Center, 10441
Quality Drive, Suite 203, in the
Medical Arts Building next to
Spring Hill Hospital. Call Peggy
Dome, R.N., support group facili-
tator, at (352) 688-7744.
The Fibromyalgia Support
Group of the First United
Methodist Church of Homosassa
will meet Thursday, Jan. 22, in
the conference room of the ad-
ministration building at the
church. All are welcome to join
us. For more information call
628-4083.
Emotions Anonymous 12
step support group of Beverly
Hills at noon second and fourth
Thursday (except September
and October) at Central Ridge Li-
brary, Forest Ridge Boulevard
and Roosevelt. Call Meg at 527-
2443.
Celiac support meeting for
all people who have celiac dis-
ease or dermatitis, from 10 a.m.
to noon Saturday, Jan. 24, fourth
Saturday monthly, in the Com-
munity Room at the Coastal Re-
gion Library, 8619 W. Crystal St.,
Crystal River. Call Mary Lou
Thomas at 628-9559.
The Hepatitis C Support
Group meets from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. the fourth Monday monthly
at the home of the Rev. Glenn
C. Mosley, 5001 W. Sanction
Road, Lecanto. Call for direc-
tions, 527-4432.
N Caregiver Support Group,
1 p.m. the second and fourth
Monday monthly at the Central
Citrus Community Center, at
2804 W. Marc.Knighton Court in
Lecanto, by Hospice of Citrus
County. Free and open to the
public. No reservations are re-
quired. Call Mary Williams at
527-2020.
National Osteoporosis
Foundation Citrus County Sup-
port Group, 1 p.m. the last Tues-
day monthly at the Citrus County
Resource Center, 2804 W. Marc
Knighton Court, Lecanto. Call
Laura Henderson of Gulfcoast
Spine Institute at 341-4778.
SPRING HILL-
Leukemia/Lymphoma Support
Group will resume from 5 to 6:30
p.m. the fourth Tuesday monthly
beginning January 2009. Call
(352) 688-7744.
,Look Good ... Feel Better,
a free two-hour session for
women undergoing radiation or
chemotherapy, at 3 p.m. the sec-
ond Wednesday monthly at the
Cancer & Blood Disease Center,
Lecanto, and 3 p.m. Jan. 28, the
fourth Wednesday monthly at the
Robert Boissoneault Oncology
Institute, Lecanto. Call Mildred
Roseberry (746-7212) or the. --
American Cancer Society (800)
395-LOOK {5665) to register.
Citrus County Multiple
Sclerosis Support Group meet-
ing is from 1 to 3 p.m. the fourth.
Wednesday monthly at the Crys-
tal River Presbyterian Church on
U.S. 19 in Crystal River. Call
Peggy Morisi at 344-4855 or Flo-
rence Cicarelli at 637-4014.
Guests are always welcome.
Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization, serving Central
Florida, offers monthly support

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group meetings. Public is invited.
10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 29,
Woodland Terrace, 124 W.
Norvell Bryant Highway, Her-
nando. Call Pam Pepitone at
249-3100.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization branch office in Citrus
County is open from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. the second Monday
monthly. Call the Citrus County
community service representa-
tive Ellen Mallon at 860-2525.
OCALA- The Alzheimer's
and Memory Disorders support
group of Ocala, 3 to 5 p.m. the
first Monday monthly at the Med-
ical Office Building at West Mar-
ion Community Hospital, 4600
S.W. 46th Court, second-floor
Community Room. Call (352)
401-1453.
BROOKSVILLE "Man to
Man" prostate cancer support
group, 6 to 7 p.m. the first Mon-
day monthly at the Florida Can-
cer Institute-New Hope's
Brooksville Center, 7154 Medical
Center Drive just behind Johnny
Carino's. Call Mary Capo at
(352) 596-1926.
BROOKSVILLE -
Women's breast cancer sup-
port group, 6 to 7:30 p.m. the
first Tuesday monthly at Florida
Cancer Institute New Hope
Center at 7154 Medical Center
Drive, Spring Hill. Call Tambra
Randazzo, R.T., at (352) 592-
8128.
Alzheimer's caregiver's
support group, 3 p.m. the first
Thursday monthly at Sugarmill
Manor, 8985 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa, hosted by the Cit-
rus team of Hemando-Pasco
Hospice. Free. Call Wendy Hall
at 527-4600.
Fibromnyalgia Support
Group of the First United
Methodist Church of Ho-
mosassa, 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
5, first and third Thursday
monthly, in the conference room
of the administration building.
Call 628-4083.
Families Against Multiple
Sclerosis Support Group
meets 11 a.m. the first Saturday
monthly at 302 S. Line Ave. In-
verness, for families, friends and
anyone affected by MS. Call
341-3740.
The Area 13 Family Care
Council, 10 a.m. to noon the
second Monday monthly at the
Wildwood DCF/APD office, 1601
W. Gulf Atlantic Highway (State
Road 44). Call Dominic Christo-
faro, (352) 489-6279.
SPRING HILL-- Caregiver
Support Group, 4 to 5 p.m. sec-
ond Thursday monthly at the
Florida Cancer Institute-New
Hope's Spring Hill Center, 10441
Quality Drive, Suite 203 in the
Medical Arts Building next Spring
Hill Hospital. Call Dorothy Hiller,
MLT, support group facilitator, at
(352) 688-7744.
Suicide support group for
any adult who is trying to cope
with complex feelings of grief,
shock, confusion, anger and guilt
due to the impact of suicide by a
family member or friend; 6:30
p.m. the second Thursday
monthly at the Hemando-Pasco
Hospice Office, 3545 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills. Free. Call
Wendy Hall at 527-4600.
Friends of the Blind meets
from 9 a.m. to noon the second


Friday monthly at the Church of
the Nazarene in Hernando. Call
Butch Shultz at 344-2693 or Bob
Johnson at 563-1890.
A FFRA (Families and Friends
of Real Adults) meets the second
Friday monthly at the Key Train-
ing Center in Inverness at 130
Heights Ave. Social time and
business meeting at 9 a.m. is fol-
lowed by a speaker at 10 a.m.
who will address issues pertain-
ing to the developmentally dis-
abled. Call Ron Phillips at
382-7819.
Homosassa Springs Area
Cancer Survivors' Support
Group at 1 p.m. monthly at First
United Methodist Church. Call
Anna Cooley, 382-4132, or Earl
Cadaret, 382-1923.
WEEKLY MEETINGS
Support group meetings are
in the CMHS Administration
Building unless otherwise indi-
cated.
ACS Man to Man Prostate
Support and Education Pro-
gram will meet in the confer-
ence room at the Robert
Boissoneault Oncology Institute
at 522 N. Lecanto Highway in
the Allen Ridge Medical Mall.
Spouses and caregivers are wel-
come. Call 527-0106.
Bariatric Support Group:
6:30 p.m. every three months,
Cypress Room. Call Claudia
Blotz at 697-0051 or Bette Clark
at 860-0383.
Breast Cancer Support
Group: noon the second Friday,
Robert Boissoneault Cancer In-
stitute. Call Judy Bonard at 527-
4389.
Citrus Cancer Support:
4:30 p.m. the third Tuesday,
cafeteria meeting room. Call
Carol at 726-1551, ext. 6596 or
ext. 3329.
Diabetes Support Group:
11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednes-
day, Cypress Room. Call Carol
McHugh at 341-6110.
Hospice of Citrus County
support groups for 2008. Free,
but reservations suggested. Call
Jonathan Beard at 527-2020.
Caregiver support group, 1
p.m. second and fourth Monday
monthly at the Citrus County
Community Center, 2804 W.
Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Newly Bereaved Workshop,
1 p.m. Thursday at the Hospice
of Citrus County Clinical Office,
326 S. Line Ave., Inverness.
0 Grief support group, 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Our Lady of Grace
Parish Life Center, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd., Beverly Hills.
Grief support group, 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the Hospice of Cit-
rus County Clinical Office, 326 S.
Line Ave., Inverness.
Grief support group, 10:30
a.m. Saturday at First United
Methodist Church, 831'W. Brad-
shaw St., Homosassa.
Christian-Based grief sup-
port group, 1:15 p.m. the third
Tuesday monthly at Gulf To Lake
Ministry Complex, 1506 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
River.
Social support group; 10
a.m. Tuesday at Crystal Para-
dise Restaurant, 508 N. Citrus
Ave., Crystal River.
Social support group, 3:30
p.m. Friday at Joe's Family ,
Restaurant, 911 W. Main St., In-
verness.
LIFT luncheon (for widows
and widowers), 11:30 a.m. the
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Hills Golf & Country Club, Her-
nando. Call Teddi Holler at 746-
6518 for reservations and
details.
Parents support group, a
chapter of Bereaved Parents of
the USA, 7 p.m. the second
Wednesday monthly at First
Presbyterian Church, 1501 S.E.
U.S. 19, Crystal River.
Hemando-Pasco Hospice
presents free grief support pro-
grams every Tuesday at Seven
Rivers Regional Medical Center
for anyone who has experienced
the sudden loss of a loved one.
Registration required. Call (800)
486-8784.
Celebrate Recovery at 7
p.m. Wednesday and Fridays at
the Christian Recovery Fellow-
ship Church, 2242 W. State
Road 44. Call 726-2800.
Celebrate Recovery meets
Friday nights at Seven Rivers
Christian School in rooms
216/217 of school bitHding C.
The regular meeting time is 7 to
9 p.m. with dinner available be-
fore the meeting from 6 to 7 p.m.
for a suggested donation of $3
and a coffee house after. Tem-
porarily until Jan. 30, there will
be no dinner and the meeting will
be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. with
coffee house after. Call SRPC at
746-6200 for location and further
information.
Beverly Hills Gay and Les-
bian Support Group meets
weekly. Free, open to everyone.
Group organizer is PamelaRae


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and co-organizer is Wayne
Thomas. Call PamelaRae at
560-3247 for directions and de-
tails.
Citrus Abuse Shelter As-
sociation (CASA), 107 Dr. MLK
Jr. Ave., Inverness, offers two
free weekly women's domestic
abuse support groups:
5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at
CASA office.
10:30 a.m. to noon
Wednesday at Masonic Build-
ing (in ballroom).
No child care available.
Call CASA at 344-8111.
Overcomers Group for
people recovering from addic-
tions to drugs, alcohol or other
out-of-control habits meets at 8
p.m. Monday at the Sanctuary,
7463 Grover Cleveland Blvd.
Call Paul at 628-2874.
Dunnellon Life Recovery
group for adults where addiction,
compulsion and co-dependency
issues are dealt with, at 7 p.m.
Monday at Rainbow Springs Vil-
lage Church, 20222 S.W. 102nd
St. Road, Dunnellon. Call Char
at (352) 465-1644 or Nancy at
(352) 794-0017.
AI-Anon groups meet regu-
larly in Citrus County. Call (352)
697-0497.
Inverness AFG: 8 p.m.
Monday, Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 S. U.S. 41.
Crystal RiverAFG: 8 p.m.
Tuesday, St. Benedict Catholic
Church, 455 S. Suncoast Blvd.
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a.m. Wednesday, First United
Methodist Church, 3896 S.
Pleasant Grove Road, Inver-
ness.
Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m.
Thursday, Unity Church of Cit-
rus County, 2628 Woodview
Lane, Lecanto.
Courage AFG: 8 p.m.
Thursday, First United
Methodist Church, 8831 W.
Bradshaw St., Homosassa.
Open meeting.
Crystal River AFG: 11:30
a.m. Thursday at Yana Club,
147 Seventh St. (off Citrus Av-
enue), Crystal River.
Awareness Lunch Bunch
AFG: 12:30 p.m. Friday, St.
Margaret Episcopal Church, 114
N. Osceola Ave., Inverness.
Beginners AI.-Anon: 10
a.m. Saturday at Yana Club,
147 Seventh St. (off Citrus Av-
enue), Crystal River.
Alcoholics Anonymous: If
you drink, and want to stop, call
Alcoholics Anonymous Nature
Coast Intergroup at 621-0599.
Web site:
www.ncintergroup.com.
M AC Group meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at Church Without
Walls, 3962 N. Roscoe Road,
Hernando. Call Laverne at 637-
4563. Web site:
www.alcoholicsforchrist.com.
Overeaters Anony-
mous:Call 746-7749 or 341-
0777.
3 p.m. Monday at the sen-
ior center (VA building) on
County Road 491, Lecanto. Call
Delores, 746-5019.
Noon Thursdays at Our
Lady of Grace Parish Hall, 6
Roosevelt Blvd, Beverly Hills.
Call Francisca, 746-7749'.
7 p.m. Friday at Our Lady
of Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roo-
sevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Call
Carolyn, 341-0777.
CEA-H.O.W. for people who
have an eating disorder, at noon
Wednesday at the First Presby-
terian Church, 206 Washington
Ave., Inverness. Call Judi M. at
726-5882.
Reiki clinic meets from 7 to
9 p.m. most Wednesdays at the
Beverly Hills Community Center,
1 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Call
Ann Thonen at 795-5116 or Kristi
Kobler at 628-5537.
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p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Saturday and noon Sunday,
YANA Club, 147 N.W. Seventh
St., Crystal River.
Focus on Recovery, 8 p.m.
Thursday, First Christian Church,
Grover Cleveland Boulevard,
Homosassa.
Recovery on the River, 8
p.m. Monday and Friday,
Lecanto Church of Christ, State
Road 44 and County Road 491,
Lecanto; 8 p.m. Sunday 797 S.
Rowe Terrace, Lecanto, east of
County Road 491 and State
Road 44.
Narcotics Anonymous is not
affiliated with-any of the meeting
facilities listed. Information line:
382-0851.
Narconon provides an-
swers to drug addiction, provides
free assessments, evaluation
and referral services to interna-
tionally recognized alternative
and traditional treatment facili-
ties. When continuing relapse is
occurring, call (800) .468-6933 or
visit www.stopaddiction.com.
Nar-Anon: a support group
for the families and friends of ad-
dicts, at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Hernando Church of the
Nazarene, 2101 N. Florida Ave.,
Hernando. Call 344-5963 or visit
www.nar-anon.org.
Depression and Bipolar
Support Alliance of Citrus
County at 7 p.m. Thursday in
Bailey 'Hall, First Lutheran
Church, 1900 State Road 44 W.,
. Inverness. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Call 503-3262. The National
DBSAAssociation's number is
(800) 826-3632.
Alzheimer's Association-
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter
support groups:
Cedar Creek at Kings Bay
Assisted Living Residence; 231
N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River, 3
p.m. first Thursday monthly. Call
Wendy Hall at 527-4600.
Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 U.S. 41
S., Inverness, 11 a.m. first Tues-
day monthly. Call 527-4600.
The Encouragers Support
Group has been helping people
deal with depression, anxiety,
bipolar and more for more than
15 years. Weekly meeting. Call
628-3831 or 637-3196.


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Special to the Chronicle
Everyone who is raising
a grandchild or other rela-
tive child is invited to par-
ticipate in Second Time
Around, a free educational--
support program offered by
Kids Central Inc., the lead
agency for child welfare in
Florida's 5th Circuit (Cit-
rus, Hernando, Lake, Mar-
ion and Sumter counties).
The latest Citrus County
group meetings begin
Tuesday, Jan. 13, and new
members are welcome to
join the group throughout
the month.
The Second Time
Around program is de-
signed to inform and sup-
port relative caregivers in
their unique role as pri-
mary caregivers for rela-
tive children. It consists of
eight two-hour educational
sessions that help address
their special needs by pro-
viding valuable informa-
tion in a safe and
supportive environment. It
also provides an opportu-
nity to network and share
experiences with other rel-
ative caregivers.
The new Citrus County
"Second Time Around"
program will meet from 6
to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Kids
Central's Citrus County
Service Center at The Cen-
ters in Inverness, starting
today.
Registration is required
for child care and for the
support groups. To register.
call or e-mail Kara Votta at
(352) 502-6565 or
Kara.Votta@kidscentra I
inc.org.
The Second Time
Around program is pre-
sented by Kids Central Inc.,
the Brookdale Foundation
Relatives as Parents Pro-
gram (RAPP), and the Kel-
logg Foundation.
For more information
about the Second Time
Around program, call
Melissa Casto or Debra
Wise at (352) 873-6332.


News NOTES.

K of C to prepare
pork dinner
All Saints Council No. 6954
in Homosassa Springs will
have its 200 Club Dinner from
4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday. Roast
pork and all the fixings, des-
sert and beverage is featured.
The dinner is open to the pub-
lic for $8 per person.
For information, call 382-
2404.
The bloodmobile will be in
the parking lot from 2:00 to
5:30 pm.
And, don't forget Friday din-
ners from' 4 to 6 p.m. The first
and third Friday of the month
will have fish fried or baked.
On the remaining Fridays there
will be varied menus. Baked
fish will be available at every
Friday dinner. There will be no
Friday dinner this Friday.
Breakfast is served the first
and third Sundays of the
month. All meals are served at
the Knights of Columbus lo-
cated on Atlas Drive (off U.S.
19 across from Love Honda).
Social club takes
time for games
The German American So-
cial Club of West Central
Florida will have its next meet-
ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.. -
14, at the Beverly Hills Recre-
ation Center, 77 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills. After a brief busi-
ness meeting, there will be a
social hour with games and re-
freshments.


Members are encouraged
to attend and guests are al-
ways welcome.
For information call: 637-
2042 or 746-7058.


Park honors employees


Special to the Chronicle
Two employees at Homosassa
Springs Wildlife State Park received
special recognition for their excep-
tional contributions during the park
staff's annual holiday party Dec 14.
Art Yerian, park manager, pre-
sented plaques to Lani Bott, toll col-
lector, who received the Walter Elliott
Award and to Lenny Sechrist, main-
tenance mechanic, who was' recog-
nized with the Russel Parks Award.
The Walter Elliott Public Service
._Awardwas-established-in--199Tand is
presented to a staff member who
demonstrates exemplary public serv-
ice to the park staff, our park visitors
and the community. In announcing
Bott, toll collector, as this year's recip-
ient, Yerian noted that, "Lani started
working at the Park in 1992, after com-
ing here from Honeymoon Island State
Park.-As a toll collector, she worked at
the park's ticket counters and both gift
shops. During that time, she has


served the park, our visitors and the
community with passion." Yerian
adds, "Lani's strengths are many. She
is a perfectionist when assigned a job
to do, and she enjoys helping our park
visitors with information on local
restaurants, hotels and various activi-
ties in the community"
The Russel Parks Award was es-
tablished in 1990 to recognize em-
ployees who are dependable, reliable
and who frequently go unrecognized
for the work they do. In presenting
this award to Sechrist, Yerian said
that, "Linfiy has a very diverse back-
ground in the construction and main-
tenance trades and puts this
knowledge to good use by 'thinking
outside the box.' In the year he has
been here, he has risen to every oc-
casion, dug his way out of every hole,
fixed the unfixable, made the tough
stuff seem easy and only made us
wait slightly longer for the impossi-
ble." Yerian also noted that, "He is
friendly with the public and makes


Special to the Chronicle
Art Yerian, Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park manager, presented the
Walter Elliott Award to Lani Bott, left, and the Russel Parks Award to Lenny
Sechrist, right.


all our guests feel important."
For more information about the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State
Park, call the park office 628-5343,


Monday through Fridays. For more
information about Florida State
Parks, visit www.FloridaStateParks.
org


Preregistration required for clinic

MU- Special to the Chronicle

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC), the Florida Foundation for
Responsible Angling (FFRA), Citrus County
Parks and Recreation (CCPR) and the Sport
Fish Restoration Program present a free Kids'
Fishing Clinic for preregistered children be-
tween the ages of 5 and 15 on Saturday, Feb. 28,
at 9 a.m., 10:30, and noon. The clinic will be at
the Fort Island Gulf Beach Fishing Pier. Be-
cause space is limited, preregistration is re-
quired by calling CCPR at 527-7677.
This free clinic enables young people to learn
.pthe basics of environmental stewardship, fish-
ing ethics, angling skills and safety. In addition,
.. -.environmental displays will provide partici-
'..14pants with a unique chance to experience
Florida's marine life firsthand. Kids' Fishing
Clinics strive toward several goals, but the main
objective is to create responsible marine re-
source stewards by teaching children about the
vulnerability of Florida's marine ecosystems. In
addition, the clinics aspire to teach fundamen-
tal saltwater fishing skills and provide partici-
pants with a positive fishing experience.
Fishing equipment and bait will be supplied
for children to use during the clinic, but those
who own fishing tackle are encouraged to bring
it. A limited number of rods and reels will be
given away to preregistered children. If condi-
tions allow, participants will have an opportu-
nity to practice their new skills and fish from the
pier. This event is a catch-and-release activity,
and all participants must be accompanied by an
adult
Individuals or companies interested in help-
ing sponsor this event or volunteering at the
clinic should contact Jennifer Giraldo with
-CCPR at 527-M677.or. GusiCancro with the FWC
at (850) 488-6058. -- .
There will be no registrations the day of-th-
event

S A volunteer instructs a group of children dur-
:n ing a previous free Kids' Fishing Clinic.
I -. 2 Special to the Chronicle




CRUMW partners with Bright Beginnings Ramblers


thriving to partner with
the Bright Beginnings
Preschool at Crystal
River United Methodist
Church, the United Metho-
dist Women, under the direc-
tion_ .f Lynne..Ann- .-.
Penfold, imple-
mented a Prayer
Angel partnership
with the children.
There is a special
mailbox where we
send the child we
are given for the
year, a birthday
card, Valentine's
Day card, Easter Ruth
card and other spe- ..',;;a
cial-occasion cards.
The children in- COM
vite us to "tea" and
serve us cookies they have
made and we get to know
"our"'child of the year. We get
invited to their graduation to
kindergarten and we can
- take pictures of them dressed
in their caps and gowns and
their parents to share.
Last month, we were in-
vited to their annual Christ-
mas program. It was in the
sanctuary of the church; the
tiny tots lined up at the front
of the worship area, all
smiles, directed in eight sep-
arate presentations, partici-
pating as a group, each taking


a turn announcing, others in
dialogue, letter perfect, with
perfect pitch.
"The First Noel" was an-
nounced by Abigail, from
Luke 2:13-14. Enthusiasm
reigned as they
sang "Noel,
Noel, Noel!"
"No Place to
'Stay," taken from
Luke 2:4-5, was
"" announced by
- Audrey. With
lines like "Clop,
clop, clop went
the donkey's feet
Levins down the stony
4.1'W THE street," "Nod,
nod, nod went
Mary's head, No,
no, no, the
innkeeper said" and "Sh, sh,
sh, what is that I hear? The
cry of baby Jesus so dear," we
were in awe of the talent the
children demonstrated and
for the discipline that it had
taken to memorize and per-
form each selection.
"Mary Had A Baby Boy," in-
spired by Luke 2:6-7, was
sung to "Mary Had A Little
Lamb" and was announced
by Skyla.
"Five Little Candles" was
announced by Jessie with
precious lines like "Five lit-
tle candles burning so bright,


the first one said, 'We make
great light,' the second one
said, 'The child is born,"' all
in perfect cadence.
"What Child Is This," taken,
from Luke 2:15-16, was an-
nounced by Karilynn, one of
my graduates from my 3- and 4-
year-old Sunday School class.
"Three Great Kings" was
announced by Christine and
taken from Matthew 2:1. With
lines like "The first king said,
'We've come so far.' The sec-
ond king said, 'We followed
the star.' The third king said,
'Great gifts we bring.'" And
together they said, "Great
praises we sing."
We marveled at the chil-
dren's grasp of the time-hon-
ored story they were
revealing to us.
"Go Tell It On The Moun-
tain" was announced by
Trenton and was adapted
from Luke 1:68. A familiar
song to one and all, found in
church hymnbooks and
recorded by numerous
recording artists, the chil-
dren performed it as well as
the best of the best.
What fun we had joining in
on 'Jingle Bells" with the tiny
choristers.
As their performance came
to a close with "We Wish You
a Merry Christmas," we have


never felt more sincerely
wished a happy Christmas.
As each name was called
along with their Prayer Angel,
our child escorted us to the
tea table for cookies they'd
made and punch. Engaged in
delightful conversation, we
were impressed with their
conversational skills. My
child, Jesse, told me all about
his chickens and the mischie-
vous rooster that surprises
him with a peck occasionally.
One or two children acted
disappointed when we had
no angel wings they'd envi-
sioned.
What a delightful afternoon
with our Bright Beginnings
children: Abigail, Audrey,
Christine, Ella, Francis,
Ethan, Isabella, Jesse, Jessie,
Jonathan, Karilynn, Lauren,
Luke, Olivia, Owen, Serenity,
Skyla, Sydney and Trenton.
Thanks Jane Norbert and
staff for this marvelous op-
portunity to partner with the
Bright Beginnings Preschool
in such a loving way.

Ruth Levins participates in
a variety of projects around
the community Let her
know about your group's
upcoming activities by
writing to PO. Box 803,


to hike


preserve

Special to the Chronicle
Nature Coast AVA Ram-
blers club hike is Saturday at
Potts Preserve (river loop).
We will meet at 9:30 a.m. at
the Hooty Point access and
the hike will start at 10 a.m.
This hike goes from the ac-
cess point, around the river
loop and back out again in
about two-and-a-half to three
hours. This is approximately
six miles. This is real trail
hiking, not a stroll, so wear
sturdy shoes. Pack lunch or
plenty of snacks and water or
beverage, as we will break to
eat near the end of the hike at
a pavilion by the Withla-
coochee River.
Hooty Point access is off
Turner Camp Road in Inver-
ness. After several miles on
Turner Camp, bear left on to
Hooty Point and the sign for
Turner Fish Camp. The Potts
Preserve access is a short
way on the left.
For more information, con-
tact Karl Seidman at 344-
1531.


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"Benjamin Button" (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4:30 p.m, 8 p.m.
p.m. "Bedtime Stories" (PG) 1:10 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m.,
"Bedtime Stories" (PG) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 9:30 p.m.
p.m. "Seven Pounds" (PG-13) 4:25 p.m., 9:35 p.m.
"Yes Man" (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:10 p.m. "Yes Man" (PG-13) 1:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m.,
* "Gran Torino" (R) 1:10 p.m.,, 4:10 p.m., 7:15 p.m. 9:45 p.m.
Crystal River Mail 9; 564-6864 "Gran Torino" (R) 1:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m.,
"The Unborn" (PG-13) 1:50 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:50 10 p.m.
p.m., 10:15 p.m. "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (PG-13) 1:25
"Bride Wars" (PG) 1:35 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:35 p.m., p.m., 7:10 p.m.
9:50 p.m. Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie list-
"Valkyrie" (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m., ihgs and entertainment information.
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Today is Tuesday, Jan. 13, the
13th day of 2009. There are 352
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 13,1794, President
George Washington approved a
measure adding two stars and
two stripes to the American flag,
following the admission of Ver-
mont and Kentucky to the union.
(The number of stripes was later
reduced to the original 13.)
On this date:
In 1864, composer Stephen
Foster died in New York at age
37.
In 1898, Emile Zola's famous
defense of Captain Alfred Drey-
fus, "J'accuse," was published in
Paris.
In 1941, novelist and poet
James Joyce died in Zurich,
Switzerland, less than a month
before his 59th birthday.
In 1945, during World War II,
Soviet forces began a huge, suc-
cessful offensive against the
Germans in Eastem Europe.
In 1962, comedian Ernie Ko-
vacs died in a car crash in west
Los Angeles 10 days before his
43rd birthday.
In 1990, L. Douglas Wilder of
Virginia became the nation's first
elected black governor as he
took the oath of office in Rich-
mond.
Ten years ago: President Bill
Clinton's legal team dispatched a
formal trial brief to the Senate,
arguing that neither "fact or law"
warranted his removal from of-
fice; House officials sent the
Senate all public evidence in the
case.
Five years ago: Hostile fire
brought down a U.S. Army
Apache attack helicopter in Iraq,
but the two crew members es-
caped injury.
One'year ago: President
George W. Bush, visiting the
United Arab Emirates, gently
urged authoritarian Arab allies to
satisfy frustrated desires for
democracy in the Mideast and
saved his harshest criticism for
Iran, branding it "the world's
leading state-sponsor of terror."
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median Rip Taylor is 75. Actor
Billy Gray is 71. Actor Richard
Moll is 66. Rhythm-and-blues
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190 Osprey, 2001
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rebuilt 5 yr. war.
Reddy to flsh.$11,500
352-746-5856
BAYLINER
'86.21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin. 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500.
Good cond,
(352) 726-3302
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BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
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used twice, Inc trailer,
$6,000.(352) 382-1895

CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ft.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir., custom cover
dep/find, VHF, Iw hrs.,
like new, $14,500.
(352) 442-7772
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat. 20ft.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
wltrlr. $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '96
23ft. w/150 Saltwater
Yah. & trir. dry dock'd
bim, radio, fish finder.
$11,900/obo (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
PONTOON 1994
21 'Suntrackerwith 60
hsp Johnson-Alum
step trailer 564-8557
$2800.001
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Uke New
40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352) 628-0281
PROLINE
03 32ft center
consolebunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs. like new,
loaded, Incl tril may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352)201-1833

PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95,20' 120 HP
Merc. Dep/flind.
Radio, fish rigging.
Includes trailer.
Good cond.$6,900,
Call Pete @
(352) 746-4969
T-CRAFT
23'L,6' W, '02 150H
EvIn. mtr. w fuel enJ.
like new, trlr. 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

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Vehicles I
'98 ENDEAVOR
38 Ft. W/ Slide. 38 K
MI, Dual air. $35,000
Obo. 352-637-5149 or
352-586-3090
CRUISE AIR
'94, Class A, Wide
body. Diesel pusher,
Allson Trans. & more.
$35,500. 352 835-4273
Four Winds 5000
'05, 24f0 Class-C
Slide. Warranty trans.
17K ml $38,000 (224)
856-9724; 795-0783
GEORGIE BOY
'05, Pursuit, Class A,
30ftf.
Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $50,000.
obo (362) 746-7626


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Vehicles
GULFSTREAM
BT Cruiser 03, 22' fully
loaded, ready to
travel $29,800....
(352) 341-1297
Holiday Rambler
Admiral Motor Home 36'
2 slides, 340hp, gas eng.
all options transf ext.
warr. $51,900
352 795-3970
ITASCA NAVION
'06 24FT,'Mercedes
diesel, Class C. Good
mpg, low ml, 1, slide,
loaded. $57,995.
352-464-0371
MAVERICK '99
Georgia Boy 31Ft
LOADED28K miles
$20.00. Optional '07
Chevy Cobalt
352-476-3147
MOTOR HOME
S95 FleetWoo0d'Ftaibr;
22 Ft. Class A. W/454
'ing. Low Mi.
(352)860-1867
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Im Trael Trailers

19"Travel trailer
'05 Shadow Cruiser
"Fun Finder" 189 FBR
Dual Axle. Fully
Equipped. Sleeps 2.
Good Cond. $6,000
'(352) 382-1826
AEROLITE
'99 5TH Wheel, 27Ft.
All the comforts of
home.$8,900 or trade
for car. (352)341-6856
COACHMEN
Captiva '03 Lrg slide.
Uke new, $9,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
1 BUY RV'S,
Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
KODIAK
'04, Hybrid Travel Trir.
AC, Heat, Micro: Tub/
Shwer, toilet exc
cond $9,500.
352-564-4151
TRAVEL TRAILER
'01, Cedar Creek by
Forest River, 27FT.
12X4 ft slide. Exc,
cond. $9500.
Illness forces sale.
401-339-6426,
401-739-8206
TRAVEL TRAILER
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft.
Lded, Mod.23 T 'Exc.
cond. Sips. 6, Rear
bath rm. Full add a
Rm.4,700 Ibs $10,500
Obo.(352) 621-8091
Homosassa ,
TRAVEL TRAILER
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft.
Lded, Mod.23 T Exc.
cond. SIps. 6, Rear
bath rm. Full add a
Rm.4,700 lbs $10,500
Obo.(352) 621-8091
Homosassa
ZEPPELIN '03
by Keystone, 29ft, 1-
slide, vent'd air/heat,
LOADED/Qn bed In
frt, $13,500/obo (352)
634-1378: 795-2053
2Auto Parts/l
SAccessories
99 Mitsubishl Eclipse,
wrecked, for parts,
exc. 2.0 16 val eng,
auto, trans. 2 sets of
wheels/tires 117km.
302-2781 464-0220



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2000, Integra LS
low miles, 1 owner
must see call for deal
1-800-714-9813
FORD
2007 Mustang Auto, low
miles, like new take over
pmts@ $249 mo,
1-800-733-9138
HONDA
2003 Civic EX
low miles 1 owner
$8990 or take over
pmits $179mo
1-800-714-9813
SUBARU
2003, Forrester SXT
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2000 Integra 2dr,
Sunroof, Alloys, Low
Miles only $6.988
1-800-733-9138
BUICK
2002, Century
59k orig miles, 1
owner $5495 or take
over pmts $149mo
1-800-714-9813
BUICK
'93, Regal ltd., 4 Dr.
loaded, 84k, V6. cass.
auto, clean $2,450,
352-382-7764
BUICK
'98 Century, 109k ml,
orig. owner, cold a/c,
new tires, exc cond,,
$1900. 352-270-8250
CADILLAC
'95 El Dorado, 89k
orig. miles. Exc cond.
Perfect Interior. $3987.
352-476-2014
CHEVROLET'
'94, Camaro Z28,
Convertible. Auto. Air
& CD. Black In Color.
New Floormaster
exhaust. LT1 eng.
Runs & drives great
$4,000 OBO. Will trade
for Jeep Wrangler.
(352) 382-7001
CHEVY
'96 Camaro Z28
ST-tops, 6-spd, LT1 eng.
Red, 125k ml. $4600
352-560-3685
CHEVY
'96 Comoaro, T-Tops, rare
5 spd, AC, V6, 36 mpg
jet bik, depend.
$2,200. 352- 563-0615
CHEVY Cobalt
2006 Silver,
automatic, 47000
miles, 4 door sedan.
$6000 352-697-1566
JB7401@gmail.com
CHRYSLER
2004 PT Cruiser 51k
orlg ml. 1 own show-
room new $6990 or
take over pmts $149
mo,1-800-714-9813
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabring. Conv.
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond.$4,999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
'05, Sebring conv, 58K
ml. new tires, $8,200.
(352) 795-1648
CHRYSLER
2006 Paclfica
Leather, 43K. MI. Many
Extras. $12,000
352-489-3507
CORVETTE
'04 COUPE Machine
Sliver. Removable
glass top, 8K miles,
$31,500, 352-726-6572
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvette,only 4,076
miles on this rare sil-
ver on silver on sliver
vette, power converta-
ble top, 6 sp auto,
paddle shift, heads up
display, magnetic F55
suspension, navlga-
tion system, all op-
tions available are on
this gorgeous vette,
Over $2,000 In
aftermarket parts
Included, Your's
for only, $51,500.
352- 270-3193
FORD
'03 Mustang Conv. auto,
V-6, leather, all pwr, 80k,
great cond. $7999,
352-382-2755
FORD
2002, Thunderbird
Cony. & Hard Top
Perfect Condition
1-800-733-9138
FORD
2004, Taurus SE
57k orig miles,1 owner
$7990 or take over
pmts,@139mo.
1-800-714-9813
FORD
'91, Mustang, convert,
new top, 4cyl. runs
great, cold AC very
good cond, $3,000.
352-422-3309
MAZDA
2001, MIata 34k orig
miles, mint cond
1 owner $9990 or
$189mo, wac
1-800-714-9813
MAZDA
2006, Mlata
Auto, Low Miles,
FunI $14,988 or
$269 mo.wac
1-800-733-9138


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'96 T-Blrd, 2dr, V-6,
143k ml, LOADEDI
Cold a/c, Excellentl
$1700. 352-697-0889
MAZDA
2008, 3 Auto, 10k orig
miles Dont miss out III
$199 mo. wac
1-800-733-9138
MAZDA
' 2004, Tribute 46k orig
miles 1 owner $7990 or
take over pmts
$159mo
1-800-714-9813
MGB
Convertible 1977, 57k ml.
Blue, many XtTras
Excellent Condition
$10,500 (352)628-0281
NISSAN
2008, Versa Auto,
low miles, gas saver
Take over pmntsS19fno.
:: 1-800-733-9138
OLDSMOBILE
'83,98 Regency
MUST SELL $1500
Good cond.
352-628-7983
SATURN
99 Wagon, has
tow pkg. $3,000.
Perfect Condition.
(352) 344-0017
SUSUKI
'07 Forenza. 30K ml,
w/100k warr, LOADED
w/touch scrn nav.
$12,800,. 352-613-6613
TOYOTA
'06, Highlander, Hybrid,,
100,000 ml, warranty
$23,000.
(352) 382-1857
TOYOTA
2004, Corolla
Great on GasI
only $6,988
1-800-733-9138
1C Classic |
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'53 MERCURY
2-Dr hardtop, V-8,
auto, May trade In
part. 352-621-0182;
727-422-4433
CABALLERO
'79 El Camino,
Loaded very good
cond. $5,400.
(352) 423-3047
CAMARO Z 28
'88 Red, LT -I eng.
PS./PB. Cold A.C.
62,000 MI. Great
Condition. $7,400.
Camaro Z 28, '79
Black 4 spd. super
T-10 Tran. Cam.more,
Must see $6,900.
(352) 422-5663
CHEVY
'69 Classic C10 SHT
BD 350/350 AC, PS,
$15K or trade
(352) 746-9212
CHEVY
'85, Sllverado, PW, PL
AC, auto, excel.
cond. $3,850
(352) 586-8576
GTO
1967, The real deal,
older restoration, just out
of storage $25K or trade
(352)621-0666
MERCURY
'64 Comet. Runs
good. $1000, Obo.
(352) 795-0710
OLDS Cony.
94, Cutlass Supreme
Classic runs great
$1,600 (352) 860-0754
cell: 813-786-7389
Rolls Royce
'67 Silver Shadow,
2 Dr, Park Ward LTD.
Factory sun roof.
(727)422-4433hunterz,_
carz@yahoo.com
THUNDERBIRD
'73, New paint, tires.
38K, Mi. Like New.
$13,900 Will trade for
boat.(352) 795-0122
Volkswagen
'78 Super Beetle
conv. runs well, $3500
or will consider trade
(352) 212-4477

Trucks
'94 CHEVY
Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New
motor, good cond. 2
wheel drive Z71 pkg.
$4,200.
352-563-1518 Iv msg
CHEVY
2001, Sllverado 1500
low miles autot, like new
only $6988
1-800-733-9138


1J Trucks

CHEVY
'97, Suburban 1500.
Great condition.
$4,000 OBO.
(352) 586-7126
DODGE
'05, Quad Cab, Awe-
some Heml-pwrd,
special "Rodeo-Edit."
Loaded every special
feature. Senior own,
gar, kept., 24K, $40K
Invested Sale $21,750
See online ad phone
www autotrader com/
atcarid/at-f3fd39f
John (352) 726-1076
FORD
'90, F150, 5.0 fuel Inj.
Cobra Engine, Auto.,
12" lift, 40" groundhogs
$7,500. 352-447-2227
MAZADA
S..95B3000V6,stlck-
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"ire:. &36352563-1802
VOLKSWAGON
'81, Pick Up,
(352) 726-3870
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ACURA
2005 TSX Navl, Lthr,
Sunroof & More
only $289 mo. wac
1-800-733-9138
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low ml. all
power, sun roof., exc.
cond. $35,000
(347) 266-9328.
CHEVY
BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
126k ml. loaded,
great cond. sunroof,
$5K obo352-422-0065

I 4x4s
FORD '06 F-150
Crew cab XLT. Tow
pkg & topper, 44K ml,.
Exc cond. LQADEDI
$19,900/obo. (352)
634-1378; 795-2053

1 ,C Vans

CHEVROLET
'00, Astro, Utility Van,
w/ ladder racks,
good cond. first
$1,775 352-637-5394
DODGE
'94, Ram 350,
Full size, work Van
$2,500 abo
(352) 527-2241
Ford
'99, WIndstar.
7 Psg. 124k MI.
Exc, Cond, $4,150,
(352) 628-5708
Grand Caravan
97' Dodge, LE 7 Pas.
Dual AC. 69,530 K. MI.
Exc. cond. $4,200
Obo.(352) 746-6144
HONDA
2005, Odyssey
8 pass, Navl, DVD,
Pwr Tailgate & Morel
only $14,988
1-800-733-9138
PONTIAC
'01 MONTANA
Excellent Cond, 70K MI.
New Tires, Never hit,
$4,800 352-344-0698

ATVs
ATV
08' Honda, 4x4
W/reverse. 500 CC
15 Hrs. New $6,800
(352) 302-8852
HONDA
'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads.
$4,000/or trade. 352-
563-0615 Crystal River

SMotorcycles

'01 HD ROADKING
Fact. custom. HI perf.
Over $43,000 In receipts,
17k ml, $13k/trade
352-563-0615 Crystal
River
'04 HONDA
CBR1000RR. New tires,
garaged, 4800ml. Adult
driven. $7,500/ obo.
352-746-4521
DUCATI
2003, 800 Monster,
4,500 miles, yellow/
black, mint cond.
$4,900. 352-257-1513


w Motorcycles

Hariey Davldson
05 Sportest 883 XL,
windshelld, bags,
2-up Corbin seat
chrome xtra's $5500
(352) 860-1356

Harley Davidson
'81 Shovelhead. 80",
completely serviced,
good shape. Ex.
access. $5,895. obo
352-746-7655;
726-4109

Harley Davidson
'98, Road King Police,
excel, cond., 21k mi.
new tires, new brakes
$8,000 obo,
352-212-0329
Harley Davidson
'99 Fatboy I "J ,l
H-D3 I" 6-,T 98- 7 6:, en3
(352) 563-9876


S Motorcycles
Hondoa TrKe
Goldwlng 05. 12000 mi.
Black Cherry $29,500.
(352) 465-6991
Kawasaki 02
Valcan 1500 under
2k ml. saddle bags
windshield, like new
for half the price
$5400 (352) 860-0019
SCOOTER
'05, 650 Bergman 5000K
Ml. Powerful.
fast & fun. Loaded,
like new. $5,500.
(352) 637-6046
SUZUKI
05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
exc. cond. Incls new
pull behind til. too
many'xtras.too list $9k
S(352) 586-2806
Over 3.000 Homes
and Properties
listed at


04 Hyundal Santa Fe UL....................-sI,511
3.5L, Leather, LOW Miles
05 Mitsubishi Eclipse CT.....................$1,488
V6, Sunroof, Sharp
08 Kla Spectra E $13,795
100k Mile Warranty
07 Chrysler P Crisr $5,798
Convertible, Nice
06 ia sornto L. $15,985
25k Miles. 5 Star Rated SUV
07 Pontiac G6 $14,59
V6. Lightly Driven
07 Ma londo IX. $14,1SS
Factory Warranty, 4 cyl.
08 Toyota Corolla CE $15,725
Leather. One Owner
08 Kla Optima EX $16,916
4Cyl 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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4658A
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D80352A
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J80281A
$11,411'


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4437L
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281700
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4613L
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4590L
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