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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: January 18, 2009
Copyright Date: 2009
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OPINION'
Go read your
job descriptions,
put your egos on
hold, and get back
to work.

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HISTORIC NOTES


Commissioners:

Schembri must

follow our lead
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


"He doesn't
really look like
a rock star,
but County
Administrator
Tony Schembri
is just that"
-- Chronicle
Publisher Gerry
Mulligan, in a
July 20 column.


.
Secret gardens
A look at the unique private
gardens that are a fixture of
New Orleans' French Quarter
neighborhood./E11


First family
Exclusive: Michele Obama on
what matters most. Plus,
family photos./Inside
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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Emory Cyr Is framed by Jordan Kicklighter's saxophone Tuesday during Citrus High School band practice. The band
performed Saturday at George Mason University in Virginia as part of the presidential Inauguration festivities.

Citrus band me mbersperforming in inaugural festivities


KERI LYNN McHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
I instead of learning
from history books,
local students will
be part of the books.


Students in the Citrus High
School Band along with two
Inverness Middle School Band
members are performing this
weekend in Washington, D.C. as
part of the Presidential Inaugu-
ral Heritage Music Festival.
See HISTORIC/Page A4


ON THE NET
,. Local students plan to provide
inauguration-day coverage for
Chronicle readers. To view their
pictures and videos, log on to
www.chronicleonline.com
throughout the day Tuesday.


Citrus County commissioners say it's
time for Anthony Schembri to get off the
stage.
Schembri, who survived a public call
for his job last week, has been put on no-
tice by commissioners that they expect
him to follow their lead and not the
other way around.
"Mr. Schembri is a ball of energy,"
Commissioner Joe Meek said. "We've
got to channel that energy with the di-
rection of the board. The way we do that
is give him direction as a board."
Chairman John Thrumston and Com-
missioner Wiim Webb say they do not
believe their troubles with Schembri
have ended.
"He needs to listen to the direction of
the board. He needs to accept his role of
the administrator and take direction
from the board," Thrumston said. "I
don't think it's going to change."
Webb offered a prediction: "He'll lay
low for three weeks."
Schembri came to Citrus County gov-
ernment with an impressive public
background. As the police commis-
sioner of a small New York community,
he was the inspiration behind the TV
show "The Commish."
He worked for former New York City
Mayor Rudy Giuliani as corrections
commissioner Schembri left that job as
an agency investigated allegations of im-
proper spending and that Schembri did-
n't live in the city as required by law. ,
Then-Florida Gov. Jeb Bush hired
Schembri as the secretary of the De-
partment of Juvenile Justice, where he
served for just less than three years.
Gov. Charlie Crist did not reappoint him.
Citrus County commissioners last
spring hired Schembri, known for his
witty analogies and take-charge man-
agement style, to replace June Fisher,
who had resigned abruptly. Commis-
sioners said they wanted someone with
strong management skills to help shape
a direction for county government
Last week, however, Schembri found
himself apologizing in public to Clerk of
Court Betty Strifler for accusations that
the 20-year elected official altered an
audit to cast a poor light on his informa-
tion services director, Darryl Clouse.
Strifler denied the accusation.
Schembri also apologized to commis-
sioners for sending the accusatory
memo to Strifler. before letting them
know about it first.
See SCHEMBRI/Page A4


Housing numbers up in December, but not by much


CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer
@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The economic boom
looked completely busted at
the end of 2008, but indica-
tors showed Citrus County's
economy sagging lower than


could be believed when the
year began.
Permit applications for sin-
gle-family dwellings totaled
only 337 for the entire year.
Although December's figure
of 20 applications, according
to figures provided by the
county's building division,
was an improvement on No-


vember's 12, an all-time low,
it showed an overall decline
from the figures of previous
years.
County statistics show per-
mit applications for single-
family dwellings at 1,714 for
2003, 2,457 for 2004, 3,309 for
2005, 1,625 for 2006 and 1,024
for 2007. That puts the num-


ber of applications for 2008 at
roughly one-third of the pre-
vious year
In an interview late in 2007
with the Chronicle, Mike
Moberly, then president of the
Citrus County Builders Asso-
ciation, noted that a number
of the 2007 permit applica-
tions early in the year were


carried over from 2006 sales.
Speaking about the mar-
kets in building homes from
the figures that began to rise
in 2003 to the market at the
end of 2007, Moberly said:
,"We're not going to be the
same, but we're going to be
smarter becausekof it"
See HOUSING/Page A5,


Anthony
Schembri
embroiled county
administrator.






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Man tasered in Homosassa.


Burglary suspect photographed

as he entered home


CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Subduing a burglary sus-
pect in a wooded area near
the house he was alleged to
have invaded, Citrus County
Sheriff's Deputies used a
stun gun on the suspect, but
still sustained injuries them-
selves.
A Homosassa couple
called the sheriff's office Fri-
day afternoon after watching


an unknown man entering
their home. They also took a
photograph of the man.
When deputies arrived,
they found the suspect, later
identified as Wallace Ray
Mattson II, 48, of 4240 fire-
side Way, Homosassa, in the
woods and told him to stop,
but he took off running, ac-
cording to a report from the
sheriff's office.
After Mattson ran for
about 100 yards, the report
said, he turned to the
deputies and squared off.


The deputies told Mattson to
lie on the ground, but he
walked toward them shaking
his fist, the report said. One
deputy said he performed a
leg sweep to take Mattson to
the ground.
The deputies reported
they had "a short altercation"
with Mattson before taking
him into custody. During the
altercation, Mattson was said
to have refused to follow in-
structions of putting his
hands behind his back.
One deputy used his stun
gun, but, whiled being
Tasered, Mattson was said to
have grabbed the stun gun
and, at the same time,
grabbed a deputy's finger,


causing injury to the deputy.
The other deputy also re-
ceived several scratch marks
on both hands, drawing
blood from both, he reported.
After Mattson was hand-
cuffed, the residents of the
home were contacted. They
stated that at about 2:15 p.m.,
they looked out their window
and observed Mattson look-
ing into their home.
The residents said they
watched Mattson attempt to
gain entry into the screened
garage door. When he was
unable to make entry, he
went to the front screen door
for entry. The residents said
they then took a picture of
Mattson attempting to


make entry.
The photo card from the
residents' camera was taker-`
in to custody and placed in'
evidence.
When Mattson wag
checked for weapons, a 12-
inch letter opener was found
in his right coat jacket. The
letter opener was turned into
evidence.
Mattson was transported to
the Citrus County Detention
Facility, where he was
charged with burglary, posZ
session of burglary tools, two'
counts of battery on a law en-
forcement officer and one
count of obstruction of jus-;
tice with a total bond of
$36,500.


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Eric Pugh constructed a pedestrian bridge at the Homosassa library as part of his Eagle Scout project.


Eagle Scout's project a bridge to his future


MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Eric Pugh's bridge resembles
his future path.
Sturdy, well designed, solidly
built.
It's a long way from the Tiger
Cubs, where Eric spent his days
hiking and nights camping.
Eric, 17, today is an Eagle Scout
and the new Homosassa Public Li-
brary is better off.
The Lecanto High School junior,
who will attend a special week-
long program this summer at West
Point, built the bridge as. part of
his community service project to


obtain his Eagle Scout ranking.
The footbridge connects the
main library parking lot with an
overflow lot across from a
drainage ditch.
Inspiration didn't come far:
Eric's brother Collin, now 20, built
a bridge at Eugene Martin Park for
as his Eagle Scout project
Still, it was a stretch for some-
one who had never built a bridge.
"I had no idea how to do it," he
said. "My dad made it a lot easier."
Eric started in scouting as a
youngster in kindergarten. His fa-
ther was a den leader and broth-
ers Collin and Duncan also were
in scouting with both reaching the
Eagle Scout rank.


"It was mostly outdoors stuff -
camping and hiking," Eric said of
the early days. "I love the out-
doors."
Rising through the scouting
ranks meant completing tasks for
merit badges.
"Each rank requires six merit
badges," he said. "It gets harder as
you go along. A lot of the kids get
sidetracked. It was hard to keep
going."
When it came time to decide his
Eagle Scout project, Eric con-
tacted the county about doing
something in a county park as both
brothers had done. Instead, he
was directed to the Homosassa li-
brary, which needed an access for


people to cross the drainage ditch
from one parking lot to the library
lot.
With Dad helping with the de-
sign, Eric obtained a county build-
ing permit.
The project took three or four
months, he said.
Coincidentally, Eric now is con-
sidering a career in mechanical or
structural engineering at West
Point.
"I've always wanted to go there,"
he said of the military academy.
Of the bridge, Eric said he's
happy knowing that he built some-
thing the public can use.
He said: "I really feel proud of
it."


High-speed chase ends in Inverness .mw


CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Four law enforcement
agencies chased a black
pickup truck through two
counties early Friday morn-
ing, as the truck driver hit
speeds of up to 90 miles per
hour and sometimes drove
on the wrong side of the
road, according to a report
from the Citrus County Sher-
iff's Office.
Sometime before 2 a.m.
Friday, the Marion County
Sheriff's Office called to re-
port its deputies were fol-
lowing and attempting to
stop a black GMC truck trav-
eling south into Citrus
County on U.S. 41. Deputies
from Marion County, officers
from the Dunnellon Police
Department and officers
from the Ocala Police De-
partment had been trying to
stop the truck since an Ocala
officer had encountered the
truck on State Road 40 trav-
eling westbound in east-
bound lanes at speeds up to
90 mph, the report said. The
truck almost struck other ve-
hicles head on, it was re-
ported.


A Citrus County deputy
waited at the intersection of
County Road 486 and U.S. 41
while blocking the roads to
keep other drivers from
being hurt by the reckless
driving of the black truck.
The pickup passed the Cit-
rus County deputy at the in-
tersection at a speed of 86
mph in a posted 35 mph
speed zone without its head-
lights on, the deputy re-
ported.
The deputy said he fol-
lowed the truck and saw it
traveling southbound on
U.S. 41, almost striking a
semi-truck head on, driving
on and off the roadway and
turning its headlights on and
off.
Another deputy placed
stop sticks on the road,
which the truck ran over
with its two front tires, but it
continued at a slowed speed
still traveling south.
Near Sportsman's Point,
the truck slowed, almost
stopping, and the driver-side
door partly opened. But the
truck then accelerated, still
going south on U.S. 41, run-
ning off both the right and
left sides of the roadway and
almost striking several other
vehicles head on, the report


said.
As it entered the intersec-
tion of State Road 44, U.S. 41
and Main Street in Inver-
ness, the truck struck the
center median and traffic
signs. This damaged the me-
dian, plants and numerous
road signs, the report said.
The truck went east on
Main Street through Inver-
ness on flat tires and ex-
posed rims. At Highland
Boulevard, the truck turned
toward Sumter County, the
report said, then slowed to a
stop in front of Superior
Bank.
The driver got out of the
truck and ran across the
Rails to Trails overpass, but
was stopped by sheriff's
dogs, according to the re-
port. The driver was placed
on the ground, but did not
follow orders given in both
English and Spanish to
place his hands behind his
back and resisted, the report
said. Eventually, hand re-
straints were placed on his
wrists.
The deputy reported that
he smelled alcohol coming
from the driver, later identi-
fied as Sergio Miranda
Cuevas, 21, of 6893 County
Road 247, Lake Panasoffkee.


"He displayed poor bal-
ance, stating he just wanted
to go home," the deputy re-
ported.
At the county detention fa-
cility, Cuevas performed a
breath alcohol test that gave
a result of 0.191 percent.
Florida law presumes im-
pairment at 0.08 percent.
While on video at the de-
tention facility in the breath
test room, Cuevas was re-
ported to have admitted to
drinking and taking cocaine
earlier in the evening.
His Michigan driver's li-
cense was suspended June
25, 2008, and expired Dec.
31, 2008. According to the re-
port, Cuevas has two prior
DUI arrests from Michigan
and other violations includ-
ing open container
Cuevas was charged with
fleeing and eluding law en-
forcement agencies, reck-
less driving, driving while
license suspended, driving
under the influence, driving
with damage to property and
resisting officers without vi-
olence. Bond was set at
$10,000.
Marion County Sheriff's
Office said it would set sepa-
rate charges and apply for a
warrant for arrest.


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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Abigail McDonald, on flute, and other members of the Citrus High School band rehearse Tuesday in preparation for their con-
cert in Virginia.


HISTORIC
Continued from Page Al
"It's a once-in-the-lifetime
kind of event," Citrus High
:freshman Lindsay Hammond
said. "We can tell our kids
about it in the future."
Last spring, Brian York, Cit-
rus High School Band director,
:applied on behalf of the band
fo play at the Performing Arts
:Center and Harris Theater at
.George Mason University.
- "I'm really, really excited,"
York said.
. The students' days in the
.nation's capitol are filled
with activities, including the
presidential inauguration.
They had to raise about $800
each for the trip.


At 4 a.m. Friday, about 25
students boarded a bus at Cit-
rus High School to travel to
their hotel in Dumfries, Va.
On Saturday, they took
their places on stage at
George Mason University to
play their contemporary con-
cert band music.
Prior to the trip, Lindsay,
who plays mallet percussion,
said she hoped to walk away
from, the trip with amazing
memories from the concert to
the museums to the presi-
dential inauguration.
The students prepared for
the momentous trip by prac-
ticing their music and buying
hats, gloves and scarves to
keep warm, they said. In par-
ticular, they bought bright or-
ange beanies in order to


easily spot each other in the
vast sea of people expected
at the inauguration.
In the evening Saturday,
students changed out of their
band uniforms and into semi-
formal outfits for an inaugural
ball event. There, they were
able to mingle with band stu-
dents from across the nation.
"I'm excited to see all the
different people," Citrus
High sophomore and snare
drum-player Hannah Tobin
said Wednesday. "I'm a peo-
ple person."
The students will tour Wash-
ington, D.C., today and Monday,
including stops scheduled at
the National Archives build-
ing, the Washington Monu-
ment, war memorials,
Arlington National Cemetery,


the Smithsonian Institution's
National Museum ofAmerican
History, the National Museum
of Natural History and the Na-
tional Air and Space Museum.
Hannah and Thomas Ivy,
Citrus High freshman and
timpani player, said Wednes-
day they were excited to visit
a place so rich in history.
"I hope to be able to walk
away with a really cool feel-
ing," Hannah said.
Brian "Tito" Wisner, Citrus
High sophomore and bassoon
player, said he was looking for-
ward to witnessing an event
that will go down in American
history the swearing in of
the first black president
"It's a historic event," Brian
said of President-elect Barack
Obama's inauguration.


Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
DUI arrest
John G. Booth Jr., 53, 3019
N. Reba, Hernando, It 11:19 p.m.
Friday, on a charge of driving
under the influence. Bond $500.
Arrests
Christopher R. Szucs, 20,
2375 N. Donovan Lane, Crystal
River, at 2:05 p.m. Thursday, on a
misdemeanor charge of posses-
sion of cannabis (less than 20
grams). He was issued a citation.
Ryan M. Scott, 32,3484 E. De-



SCHEMBRI
Continued from Page Al

Webb made a motion to fire
Schembri and he was the
only one to vote for it. Thrum-
ston said he would have sup-
ported the motion if a third
vote existed on the five-mem-
ber commission.
Board members say they
now want Schembri focused
on conducting Citrus County
business, at their direction.
"He had specific instruc-
tions from all the board mem-
bers that they expected him
to be administrator and that's
it," Commissioner Gary
Bartell said.
Bartell was the only com-
missioner to vote against
Schembri's hiring in April, in
large part due to Schembri's
lack of experience in county
government. Bartell' said
Schembri continues to learn
that working in a small coin-
munity is different than
being the boss of a large gov-
ernment agency


light St., Hemando, at 9:25 a.m. Fri-
day, on a charge of having an unse-
cured nuisance appliance. He was
issued a notice to appear in court.
Barbara Helen Brown, 37,
361 S. Scarboro Ave., Lecanto, at
4:12 p.m. Friday, on an active Cit-
rus County warrant for violation of
probation in reference to an origi-
nal charge of driving while license
suspended. Bond $955.
Robby Justin Elkins, 30, 101
Pine St., Lexington, Ky., at 4:51 p.m.
Friday, on a warrant issued by the
state of Kentucky for parole violation,
being a fugitive from justice. No bond.


"This is just a typical ex-
ample that local government
is a lot different," Bartell
said. "I believe he's learning
every day."
Commissioner Dennis
Damato, who first suggested
bringing Schembri aboard,
said he continues to be im-
pressed with Schembri's
leadership.
"Other than these little
blips, I'm completely satis-
fied," Damato said.
County spokesman Jim
Hunter said Schembri knows
his role.
"He's dedicated himself to
working with the commis-
sioners in the way they want
him to work," Hunter said.
"He wants to keep the com-
mission satisfied."
- Webb said he doubts
Schembri's change will last.
"I think he's a good sales-
man. He's selling the pack-
age," Webb said. "I think we
have the ability to change
only through the grace of God.
I don't think we can change by
ourselves. I'm going to keep
watching and we'll see."


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TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING
High: 69 Low: 44
Mostly sunny; clouds increasing
at night
......... MONDAY & TUESDAY MORNING
?.' High: 62 Low: 41
AM showers; turning cooler

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNING
High: 56 Low: 29
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TErMPERATURE*
Saturday 62/33
Record 89/26
.Normal 71/48
'Mean temp. 48
bDeparture from mean -12
PRECIPITATION*
Saturday 0.00 in.
Total for the month 0.47 in.
Total for the year 0.47 in.
formall for the year 1.73 in.
,As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 4
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moder-
'ate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
:Saturday at 3 p.m. 30.37 in.


'JUN29 FEB.2


DEW POINT
Saturday at 3 p.m. 30
HUMIDITY
Saturday at 3 p.m. 32%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees and grasses were heavy
and weeds were absent.
"Light only extreme allergic will show
symptoms, moderate most allergic will
experience symptoms, heavy all allergic will
experience symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Saturday was good with pollut-


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today's s Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. A burn ban is in effect.
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n 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
Sallow 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.
*ropertles 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.
Sunday Monday
High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
11:21 a/6:52a 10:43p/6:12p 12:55 p/8:04a 11:36p/7:01 p
9:42 a/4:14 a 9:04 p/3:34 p 11:16 a/5:26 a 9:57 p/4:23 p
7:29 a/2:02 a 6:51 p/1:22 p 9:03 a/3:14 a 7:44 p/2:11 p
10:31 a/5:51 a 9:53 p/5:11 p 12:05 p/7:03 a 10:46 p/6:00 p


City H
Daytona Bch. 70
Ft. Lauderdale 74
Fort Myers 72
Gainesville 66
Homestead 75
Jacksonville 68
Key West 71
Lakeland 69
Melbourne 71


South winds from 10 to 15 knots,
increasing to 15 to 20 knots late.
Seas 2 to 3 feet. Bay and inland
waters will be choppy. Skies will
be partly to mostly sunny today.


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LAKE LEVELS
Location Fri. Sat. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.14 28.09 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.58 34.56 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.31 36.28 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.04 39.02 42.40
Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood,
the mean-annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in
any one year. This data is obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District
and is subject to revision. In no event will the District or the United States Geological Survey
be liable for any damages arising out of the use of this data. If you have any questions you
should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.

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Burlington, V
Charleston, S
Charleston, V
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
Columbus, 0
Concord, N.H
Dallas
Denver
Des Molnes
Detroit
El Paso
Evansville, IN
Harrisburg
Hartford
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Memphis
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Mobile
Montgomery
Nashville


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34 4 rs 43 25
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24 4 sn 40 29
70 47 s 70 35
21 2 sn 36 26
58 37 s 54 34
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31 28trace c 35 26
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13 0 .03 sn 28 19
T 12 -14 sn 20 12
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V 36 -2 sn 34 20
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37 1 sn 30 15
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41 13 sh 45 31
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66 31 s 65 34
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66 42 s 66 42
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39 9 sn 33 23
44 21 c 44 26
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48 20 sh 55 31
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New York City 19 6 6.51 sn 39 30
Norfolk 28 18 sh 46 33
Oklahoma City 59 23 s 56 29
Omaha 37 13 .01 c 33 19
Palm Springs 81 53 s 78 50
Philadelphia 19 6 sn 39 25
Phoenix 77 50 s 76 48
Pittsburgh 20 -10 sn 31 17
Portland, ME 19 -1 sn 29 22
Portland, Ore 48 27 c 48 30
Providence, R.I. 19 4 sn 35 28
Raleigh 36 11 rs 40 27
Rapid City 46 38 s 53 28
Reno 52 20 s 53 22
Rochester, NY 17 0 sn 29 21
Sacramento 68 35 pc 65 39
St. Louis 45 16 sf 35. 20
St. Ste. Marie 16 -5 .10 sf 16 2
Salt Lake City 36 23 pc 43 23
San Antonio 65 48 s 73 37
San Diego 75 50 s 77 50
San Francisco 57 43 s 66 45
Savannah 46 25 sh 58 37
Seattle 44 32 c 42 36
Spokane 30 26trace c 31 26
Syracuse 14 3 sn 27 20
Topeka 50 25 pc 41 22
Washington 23 8 sn 36 27
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HIGH 85 Anaheim, Calif. LOW -45 Allagash,
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Amsterdam 41/32/r
Athens 63/47/s
Beijing 41/15/pc
Berlin 37/26/c
Bermuda 66/53/sh
Cairo 68/45/s
Calgary 57/37/s
Havana 73/60/sh
Hong Kong 74/64/s
Jerusalem 59/48/s


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London 42/34/sh
Madrid 56/39/pc
Mexico City 64/47/pc
Montreal 16/12/sn
Moscow 28/19/sn
Paris 42/31/r
Rio 82/72/ts
Rome 48/37/pc
Sydney 78/58/s
Tokyo 53/43/pc
Toronto 25/14/sn
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Chronicle
Whooping cranes were wel-
comed Saturday to St. Marks
Wildlife Refuge in Wakulla
County, according to Opera-
tion Migration, the group that
steers the endangered birds in
their annual flight
The first seven whoopers
have reached their home, but
the other seven are still in Jef-
ferson County. On Thursday,
the flight team split the 14


cranes into two groups, one
headed for St Marks and the
other to head for Chassahow-
itzka National Wildlife Refuge
in Citrus County
With a slight wind at 1 mph
from the northeast Saturday
morning in Jefferson County,
the seven cranes were able to
take off in the 23F degree
weather for the 28-mile migra-
tion leg. The accumulated dis-
tance for the cranes was 1,113
miles.


This will be the first time the
flock has been divided and di-
rected to two different refuges.
The current group is the eighth
flock to fly here for winter.
Weather conditions stopped
the second set of seven cranes
from flying Saturday. But Op-
eration Migration staff hopes
the weather will improve
today, so the cranes can get
started. If the cranes can fly to
Gilchrist County without a
stopover in Madison County,


craniacs may get to see the
birds Monday morning at Dun-
nellon airport for their flyover.
The trip from Jefferson
County to Marion County in-
cludes stopovers in Madison
and Gilchrist counties.
Whooping cranes, named
for their loud and penetrating
unison calls, live and breed in
wetland areas, where they
feed on crabs, clams, frogs and
aquatic plants. They are dis-
tinctive animals, standing 5


feet tall, with white bodies,
black wing tips and red
crowns on their heads.
Whooping cranes were on
the verge of extinction in the
1940s. The Whooping Crane
Eastern Partnership (WCEP),
an international coalition of
public and private groups,
began reintroducing this
highly imperiled species in
eastern North America, part
of its historic range, in 2001.
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Marks
525 birds in existence, 375'of
them in the wild. Aside from
the 68 birds reintroduced -by
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population of whooping cranes
nests at the Wood Buffalo Na-.
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Territories of Canada and wio-
ters at the Aransas Nationial
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Gulf Coast A non-migratinig
flock of approximately 35 birds
lives year-round in the Kissin-
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At the height of the build-
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605 building permit applica-
tions were submitted to the
county for single-family
dwellings, a figure for one
month that is nearly twice
that of the entire year of
2008.
Nonresidential building
permit applications appear
to have leapt ahead of those
for single-family dwellings
in the past two years. In
2006, nonresidential appli-
cations numbered 832
against 1,625 for single-fam-
ily dwellings, roughly half.
In 2007, nonresidential ap-
plications went up to 1,576,
about half again as much as
the total of 1,024 for single-
family dwellings. The non-


residential applications
dropped to 918 in 2008, but
almost tripled the number
for single-family dwelling in
the same year.
As the monthly figure for
nonresidential building per-
mit applications can com-
bine applications for
different sizes of projects,
the Citrus County Builders
Association asked the
county building division to
show numbers in more cate-
gories for those permits,
which the county started to
do in September. Permit ap-
plications for new nonresi-
dential building projects
have been low: five for Sep-
tember, 13 for October, two
for November and five for
December.
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Roger
Bashant, 33
PINE RIDGE
Roger Kenneth Bashant,
.33, died Thursday, January
15, 2009. He was the son of
Mrs. Donna C. Hunter of In-
yerness and Roger Floyd
Bashant, of Ocala. He was the
stepson of James Hunter of
.Inverness and Susan Bashant
pfOcala. ........ ..
4 He was a veteran and a li-
,censed building contractor in
Florida. He was born in
Largo Florida, on February
,13, 1975. He graduated from
citrus High School, where he
played on the varsity football
,team, the soccer team and
the weightlifting team. He
joined the U.S. Coast Guard
after graduating from high
school. He held a number of
jobs in home CAD design be-
fore taking his residential
and commercial contractor's
license.
i He is survived by his
Mother, Donna C. Hunter; Fa-
ther, Roger F Bashant; his
Jon Chandler Wells of Pine
Rfidge, who is almost 3 years
i1d; his stepfather James
Hunter, and stepmother
Susan Bashant. Other sur-
vivors include numerous
cousins, nephews, aunts and
uncles on both his mother's
&nd father's side in Florida
and New York
A celebration of his life will
be scheduled and announced
In the Chronicle next week
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline. com.
ii
Raymond
Braun, 87
BROOKSVILLE
Raymond Braun, 87, of
)Brooksville, FL, died Janu-
bry 17, 2009.
Services and Burial will be
in Baltimore, MD. Brown Fu-
heral Home and Crematory
Lecanto, Florida in charge
of arrangements.





Vincent 'Jim',
Eppedico, 88
LECANTO
Vincent 'Jim" Eppedico, 88
of Lecanto, Florida died on
riday, January 167;2009,-ti
Inverness, Florida.
4 Mr. Eppedico was born in
'New York City to Pasquale
and Maria (Ottominelli)
g.ppedico on September 13,
1920. He was a retired steam-
fitter in the construction in-
~iustry and moved to Florida
Xrom Staten Island, New
York, in 1972. He attended St
3cholastica Roman Catholic
Church in Lecanto.
1 He was a veteran of WWII
and served in the U.S. Navy.
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working and traveling with
his wife, especially to Italy.
Survivors include his wife
of 36 years, Esther Gerbino
Eppedico of Lecanto, FL;
nieces, Arlene Goldberg and
husband Ethan of West
Charleston, VT and Ann
Eppedico of Queensbury,
New York
Cremation arrangements
under the direction of Fero
Funeral Home.
Sign the guest book at
wwwchronicleonline com.

Frederick

LECANTO
A Service of Remembrance
for Mr. Frederick Horn, age
94, of Lecanto, died Thurs-
day, January 15, 2009, will be
held at 1:30 p. m. on Wednes-
day, January 21, 2009, at the
Brentwood Commons with
Rev. Craig Davies officiating.
Cremation will be under the
direction of Hooper Crema-
tory, Inverness. Arrange-
ments by the Beverly Hills
Chapel of Hooper Funeral
Homes.

Rodney Lein, 74,
T.H-E_ V.I.L LAG ES --
Rodney Lein, age 74, of The
Villages, FL, died January 15,
2009.
Services and Burial will be
in Iowa.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory Lecanto, Florida
in charge of arrangements.






John Mission, 70
INVERNESS
John R. Mission, 70, of In-
verness, Fl, died on Jan. 16,
2009. He was born on Feb. 25,,
1938 in Brooklyn, NY, the son
of John and Lillian Mission.
John served in the US Army
during Vietnam. He was a re-
tired New York City Police
Officer He moved to Inver-
ness in 1981 from Floral
Park, NY. John was a mem-
ber of Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church and the
Knights of Columbus. He also
served as past president for
the Citrus 10-13 Club, and a
member of the VFW and
American Legion. Survivors
include his wife Mary Ann
Mission of Inverness, sons
John C. Missionand his wife..
T Suzanne of Hernia ni and
Steven M. Mission and his fi-
anc6e Cathy Gesler of Spring
Hill, Fl, mother Lillian Mis-
sion of Franklin Square, NY,
sister Arlene Morstadt of
Franklin, Square, NY, grand-
son Michael Mission of Inver-
ness, Fl and niece and
nephew Valarie and Nicholas
Cusumano of Franklin

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5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Mon-
day, January 19, 2009, at the
Heinz Funeral Home in In-
verness. Vigil services will
begin at 7:00 PM with Father
Charles Leke presiding. Mass
and interment will be in New
York. Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness, FL.
Sign the guest book at
www.chronicleonline.com.






Frank
Moore Sr., 87
FLORAL CITY
Frank W Moore, Sr., age 87
of Floral City, died Thursday,
Jan. 15, 2009, at the Citrus
Health & Rehab. Center after
a lengthy illness. He was born
in Millsboro, PA on Nov. 13,
1921, first child of Frank C. &
Bertha (Trump) Moore. He
was educated in the E. Beth-
lehem School District, em-
ployed by Emerald Coal Co.
and from the Union Railroad
in E. Pittsburgh, PA after 37
years having been a conduc-
tor in U.S. Steel Mills at
Clairton & Duquesne, PA. Re-
tiring to Florida in 1978 from
Port Vue, PA, he had been ac-
tive in the Floral City United
Methodist Church since 1980
and served as usher at the
first service for many years,
as well as the Board of
Trustees and Pastor Parish
Committees. He served in the
U.S. Navy during World War
II on oil tankers U.S.S. Wax-
hoss, U.S.S. Opaquon and
U.S.S. Powell in the Euro-
pean and Asian Theaters. He
was a 52 year mason and a
member of the Floral City
Masonic Lodge F&AM #133,
Scottish Rite Valley of Ocala
and the Egypt Temple Shrine
of Tampa. His hobbies were
fishing, motorcycling, playing
guitar and organ and was an
avid bowler at Sportsman's
Bowl for many years. Accord-
ing to his family, he never met
a stranger. Survivors include
his loving wife of 52 years,
Frances M. Moore, three
sons; Frank W (Betty) Moore,
Jr., of Snellville, GA,Robert
G. (Diane) Moore of Canton,
MI, and Keith R. (Linda)
Moore of McKeesport, PA.
five grandchildren, Lisa
Marie, Elizabeth I., David
(Tania), Donna, Katie (Don)
Murphy and-one gtrat-graid -
daughter; Bailee Rae Mur-
phy, several nieces &
nephews. Being the last of his






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ceded in death by his first
wife, Elizabeth I. Miller
Moore, infant brother;
Robert, four sisters; Martha
R. Murray, Bertha P Kasuba,
Ruth Day, June F King, two
grandsons; Frank W Moore,
III and Alan Moore. The fam-
ily will receive friends on
Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, at the
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
of Inverness from 2-4 PM
with Masonic services at 3:00
PM. Funeral services will be
held on Tuesday, Jan. 20,2009
at the funeral home with the
Rev. Steven Riddle officiat-
ing. Burial will follow at the
Hills of Rest Cemetery in
Floral City with full military
honors provided by the Flo-
ral City VEW Post #7122. In
lieu of flowers, memorials
are suggested to the Salva-
tion Army, Citrus United Bas-
ket or the Floral City United
Methodist Church.
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Lori Moree, 79
CRYSTAL RIVER
Lori Moree age 79 of Crys-
tal River died on Friday
January 16, 2009, at her
home under the care of her
family and Hospice of Citrus
County. Born August 15, 1929
,in West Palm Beach, FL.
,she came here 10 years ago
from there. She was a re-
tired City Clerk for the City
of West Palm Beach with 20
years of service. A Member
and clerk for the Yankee-
town Womans Club and a
Methodist. She is survived
by her husband of 29 years
Foster of Crystal River, FL.
2 Sons Floyd L. Thorpe III
of Clemson, S.C. and Dale F
Moree of West Palm Beach,
FL, 3 daughters Robin L.
Lloyd of West Palm Beach,
FL., Donna L. Hughes
(Gary) of Baltimore, MD.,
and Doreen A. Hollenbeck
(Scott) of Pinckney, MI. 5
Grandchildren and 2 Great
Grandchildren. Mrs Moree
will be returned to West
Palm Beach, FL for services
and Burial. Strickland Fu-
neral Home Crystal River,
Fla.
Sign the guest book at
www. chronicleonline. com.


Providencia
Ortiz, 76
CITRUS SPRINGS
Providencia Ortiz, age 76,
of Citrus Springs, FL, died
January 16, 2009.
Private cremation under
the direction of Brown Fu-
neral Home and Crematory,
Lecanto, FL.

Ross Young, 72
CANADA AND
FLORAL CITY
Ross Norman -Young,- 72...
Peterborough, Ontario,
Canada and Floral City visi-
tor, died Jan 15, 2009 in Flo-
ral 'City. Services, will be
conducted in Ontario. Chas E
Davis Funeral Home With
Crematory, Inverness.

Deaths
ELSEWHERE


Veronika
Dudarova, 92
CONDUCTOR
MOSCOW Veronika Du-
darova, a Russian conductor
who led Moscow orchestras
for 60 years, has died. She
was 92.
Her death in a Moscow
hospital Thursday was an-
nounced by representatives
of North Ossetia, the Russian
republic where she was from.
No cause of death was given.
Dudarova became a con-
ductor at the Moscow State
Symphony Orchestra in 1947
and in' 1960 was named chief
conductor and artistic direc-
tor She left the orchestra in
1989.
From 1991 until the end of
her life, she headed the Sym-
phony Orchestra of Russia,
which she had founded.


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Tobacco use of any kind is not allowed on the property by staff,
patients, visitors and vendors effective January 1, 2009.
If you need help or would like to quit smoking, please call the Citrus
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus
County, Florida, will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 10, 2009, at 2:30 p.m.
in the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of adopting a nori-ad valorem
assessment roll for the 2009 Consolidated Special Assessment District. The total costs
of the outstanding assessments are $27,959.37.
All affected property owners have a right to appear at this public hearing and to file
written objections with the Board of County Commissioners within twenty (20) days of
the date of this notice. Written objections or comments should be mailed to the Board of
County Commissioners, c/o Accounts Receivable, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite
127, Lecanto, Florida 34461.
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The unit of measure for which property within the 2009 Consolidated Special
Assessment District will be levied is as follows: The entire cost of their own
outstanding assessment balance as of December 31, 2008, plus their
proportionate share of the cost to establish the 2009 Consolidated Special
Assessment District.
The non-ad valorem assessments will be added to your ad valorem tax bill mailed in
November of each year. These non-ad valorem assessments will be collected by the
Tax Collector of Citrus County pursuant to Chapter 197, Florida Statutes. FAILURE TO
PAY THE ASSESSMENTS WILL CAUSE A TAX CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED
AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY WHICH MAY RESULT IN A LOSS OF TITLE TO YOUR
PROPERTY.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a
disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days
before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone
(352) 341-6580.

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of County
Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, he will need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall include
the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
BY: JOHN THRUMSTON, CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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nA e SUNDAY, JAUNUARY 18, .9J0


The Citrus County Veter-
ans Coalition returns to its regu-
larly scheduled business
meetings, after the holidays, on
the fourth Thursday monthly at 6
p.m. in the Veterans Service Offi-
cer Classroom at the Citrus
County Resource Center in
Lecanto. All honorably dis-
charged veterans, veterans' or-
ganizations and veteran widows
and wives, interested in working
on projects dedicated to helping
veterans in need, are invited to
attend the meetings and join the
Coalition. Individual membership
is now based on a calendar year
for a $10 contribution per year or
three years for $25. Associate,
Organization, Corporate and Life
Memberships are also available.
Members of the coalition should
check their membership card to
see if they need to renew. The
CCVC is a nonprofit tax-de-
ductible organization and all pro-
ceeds are dedicated to helping
local veterans and their families
in a variety of ways.
News updates, veteran assis-
tance contact phone numbers,
information about the projects
and goals of the Citrus County
Veterans Coalition are all avail-
able at www.ccvcfl.org or
www.citruscountyveteranscoali-
tion.org Web site. The e-mail ad-
dress is citrusvets@yahoo.com.
Aaron A. Weaver Chapter
776 Military Order of the Pur-
ple Heart offers two scholarship
opportunities for college-bound
students for 2009-10 Chapter
776's Central Florida Community
College (CFCC) Endowed Schol-
arship and the Military Order of
the Purple Heart (MOPH) Schol-
arship.
Chapter 776's scholarship
awards up to $500 to an appli-
cant accepted or enrolled at
CFCC as a full-time student (12
or more semester credit hours).
Applicants must be a child, step-
child, adopted child, grandchild
or great-grandchild of an armed
forces veteran who served in a
combat theater of operations.
Visiting the Web site at www.cit-
ruspurpleheart.org or call 382-
3847. Deadline: 5 p.m. Feb. 27.
0 The MOPH Scholarship
awards $3,000 to a member of
the MOPH; a spouse or widow of
a MOPH member; a veteran
killed in action or died of wounds;
a direct descendant (child, step-
child, adopted child, grandchild,
great-grandchild) of a member of
MOPH. Applicant must be a U.S.
citizen and be accepted or en-
rolled as a full-time student (12
semester credit hours or 18
quarter hours) at a U.S. college
or trade school. Deadline: 5 p.m.
Feb. 17 at MOPH Headquarters
in Springfield, Va. Visit the
MOPH Web site at www.purple-
heart.org.
Call Edythe Levins at 795-
S7662 or John Kister at 527-3172.
American Legion Post 155
events for the week of Jan. 18 to
24:
Today: Breakfast 8:30 to 11
a.m., $5. Birthday/Anniversary
Bash potluck dinner 3 to 6 p.m.
Live music. Dart tournament 6
p.m.
Monday: Lunch 11 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Tuesday: Lunch 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Bingo 1 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday: Chicken "hot
wings" noon to 3 p.m. 10 wings
for $3.50. Italian dinner night 5 to
7 p.m., $5, and live music 6 to 10
p.m.
Thursday: Lunch 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Bingo 1 to 4 p.m. Show Me
the Money 5 p.m. Friday: Legion


Riders Special Donation Fund
Dinner Night 5 to 7 p.m., $6, with
live music 6 to 10 p.m.
Saturday: Honor Guard meet-
ing 10' a.m. Pool tournament 2
p.m.
For information, call Cmdr. Jim
Woodman at 795-6526 or see
ourWeb site www.postl55.org.
Dumas-Hartson VFW Post
8189 west on Veterans Drive,
Homosassa, across from Harley
Davidson dealership announces
events.
Friday: Fish fry at 5 p.m.
Saturday: Meat Spin at 3:30
p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 27: Wet Burritos
at 5 p.m.
Coming Feb. 7 at 5 p.m.
"Gong Show."
Bingo every Wednesday at 2
p.m.
* Events open to members and
guests.
Contact Rick Gilbert at 795-
5012.
N Dunnellon VFW Post
7991, 3107 W. Dunnellon Road,
(352) 489-1772.
Wednesday: Bingo starts at 1
p.m. Sandwiches are available.
Friday: Bingo starts at 1 p.m.
Hot dogs and sandwiches avail-
able.
Jan. 25: Post Birthday and An-
niversary Party. Special guests
this month, Cmdr. Ed Conklin
and Marie Reynolds. Come on
out and help us celebrate.
Jan. 27.Show Me the Money
from 1 to 4 p.m. Playing every


Tuesday.
Feb. 1: Super Bowl Party.
Come on out and join the fun,
E The H. F. Nesbitt VFW
Post 10087 in Beverly Hills off
County Road 491, across the
street from ROC's 491 Sports
Bar and directly behind the new
Superior Bank will host its annual
Super Bowl Party on Sunday,
Feb. 1, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
There will be lots of "finger foods"
to enjoy along with great drink
specials and plenty of TVs to
watch. Tickets are available in
the canteen. See Dick Sorrells or
Dave Nealy.
Today: Bingo in the big hall
beginning at 1 p.m. Lots of ,
games and lots of payouts. Al-
ways plenty of snacks as well. All
the big time sporting events on
our big screen TV all afternoon in
the canteen with lots of good
cheer to go around.
Monday: The VFW Golf
League plays each Monday at
different courses. Contact Dick
Sorrells or Jim Freiheit at the
post for tee times and locations.
The Cake Crab Company Golf
League plays at Twisted Oaks
G.C. every Monday at 9 a.m.
Check with Lou Kempf for avail-
able tee times. Monday night
dart tournament in the canteen
beginning at 7 p.m.
Tuesday: Pool tournament in
the canteen beginning at 1 p.m.
House Committee meeting and
Staff meeting every third Tues-
day and Post general meeting


every fourth Tuesday of each
month.
Wednesday: Bar bingo in the
canteen at 1 p.m. Wednesday is
Ladies Night from 5 until 8 p.m.
Cookout every Wednesday night
serving hamburgers, cheese-
burgers, and hot dogs with all the
trimmings for a nominal donation
from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. We have
"Show Me The Money" every
Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m.
hosted by Bill and Val Van Met r,:.
who represent the Men's Auxil-'
iary. Immediately following you'll
be entertained with karaoke fea-
turing a different host each week.
Thursday: VFW Mixed Golf
League every Thursday altemat-
ing between Twisted Oaks Golf
Club and Pine Ridge Golf Club
with an 8 a.m. tee time. Check
with Dave Nealey or Ray Galin-
ski for available tee times. Pool
tournament in the canteen at 7
p.m.
Friday: Dart tournament at 7
p.m.
Saturday: Karaoke in the can-
teen from 7 to 11 p.m. featuring a
different host each week. Snacks
(sandwiches and chips) served
during karaoke at no charge.
Come on out, bring your best
singing voice, and join in on all
the fun.
The VFW Post 7122 would
like to welcome Victor Houston
and Dana Cook as the new
cooks at our VFW Post. Many of
you are already familiar with Vic-
tor's famous Pig Roasts, and his


original wings. He qnd Dana will
now be entertaining your taste
buds on the following days.
The first Monday of the month,
to begin in March, Victor's fa-
mous Wimpy Burgers at two for
a $1 served hot and fresh from 2
to 6 p.m.
Every Wednesday, a wide se-
lection of wings, cooked to order
from 4 to 7 p.m., at the budget
price of three for a $1, along with
complimentary live music for
your listening pleasure.
Friday, as usual, with our all-
you-can-eat fish for $6.50 served
from 4 to 7 p.m., along with
karaoke by Jannie Faye.
Saturday, will be prime rib on
the first Saturday of the month,
and every Saturday thereafter
will be home-cooked dinners for
$6.50 to include dessert. Aspe-
cial will be offered for those din-
ing at the post on Saturday: two
for one draft beer or two for one
small glass of wine from 4 to 7
p.m. Not available on take-out
orders.


Flag presentation
,.,,,,., American Legion
] -:,Post 77 presented a
.. . new flag to Pleasant
Grove Manor As-
sisted Living Facility.
The members con-
ducted an official mil-
itary flag raising
ceremony. Back row,
from left, are: Cmdr.
Paul Miller, Robert
Lanoue, Joyce Ritter,
Nancy Connor, Paul
Beardsley, Norm
Provincal, Chuck
Furgeson and Bob
Ramsey. In the front
row are: Michelle
Murphy and Stacey
Culbreth.
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So come on down, and enjoy
some great meals at the Friendly
little Post by the Blue Water
Tower in Floral City. Guests are
welcome. Call the post at 637-
0100 if you need directions.
N Aaron A. Weaver Chapter
776 Military Order of the Pur-
ple Heart (MOPH) will conduct
its bimonthly meeting at 1:15
p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20 at the
Caf6 of the Citrus County Re-
source CenterNA Clinic, 2804 W.
Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto
(west side of County Road 491
approximately 1 mile north of
C.R. 486). All combat wounded
veterans and lineal descendants
of Purple Heart recipients are in-
vited to attend the meeting. Life
membership for combat
wounded veterans and lineal de-
scendants of Purple Heart recipi-
ents is $50. There are no chapter
dues. To learn more about Aaron
A. Weaver Chapter 776 MOPH,
please visit the Chapter 776 Web
site at www.citruspurpleheart.org
or call 382-3847 or 637-3265.
Seabee Veterans of Amer-
ica (SVA) Island X-23 welcomes
all Seabees and Honeybees to
its monthly meeting at ,11:30 a.m.
the third Tuesday monthly at
Crystal Paradise Restaurant in
Crystal River.
Luncheons are scheduled as
follows: Feb. 10, 1 p.m. at Bistro
44, Crystal River; and March 10,
1 p.m. at La Luna, Invemess.
Call Gordon and Edythe Levins
at 795-7662.
The Dan Campbell Air-
borne Association meets at
6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday
monthly at American Legion Post
155, 6585 Gulf-to-Lake Highway
(State Road 44), Crystal River.
All current and previous Airborne
members and their wives are
welcome to join us. Call Steve
Leonard at 726-3693.


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VETS
Continued from Page A14
VFW Post 4252 and
Ladies Auxiliary on State Road
200 in Hernando has set the fol-
lowing events.
Today: Post has bar bingo 2 to
5p.m.
Tuesday: Ladies Auxiliary has
bar bingo 2 to 5 p.m. with food
available. Profits go to local char-
ities.
Friday: Dinner 5 to 6:30 p.m.,
includes a salad bar. There will
be a band from 6 to 10 p.m. $7
donation.
Saturday: Ladies Auxiliary
hosts bingo at 10:30 a.m. with
food available.
Daily: 10-inch pizza for $5,
pepperoni and sausage, cheese
or supreme.
Ladies Auxiliary goes to nurs-
ing homes four times a month to
play bingo with residents. Every-
one is welcome.
Post Honor Guard is available
for funerals, flag raising and
nursing homes.
All eligible persons are invited
to join. Stop in at the post or call
for information. Post 4252 is at
3190 N. Carl G. Rose Highway,
State Road 200, Hemando;
phone 726-3339. Send e-mails
to vfw4252@tampabay.rr.com.
Biloxi bus trip leaving Jan. 25
for three nights, four days, spon-
sored by VFW Post 4252 Her-
nando, still needs people to fill
the bus. Price includes luggage
handling, $60 return in casino
play, plus two breakfast buffets.
Call Paul Maurer, 726-6238, for
more information and to sign up.
The Marine Corps League,
Samuel R. Wall Detachment
1139 will conduct its regular
meeting at 7 p.m. the third
Wednesday monthly at DAV
Post 70 in Inverness at the inter-
section of Independence Avenue
and U.S. 41 North. All former
Marines are welcome. Call Tom
Heron at 637-2724 or Joe Spoto
at 746-3315.
Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW
Post 8698, 520 State Road 40
East, Inglis (352) 447-3495.
Men's meeting is at 7:30 p.m.
the third Wednesday monthly.
Ladies Auxiliary meets at 5


p.m. the third Wednesday
monthly.
Men's Auxiliary meets at 7
p.m. the second Monday
monthly.
House Committee meets at 6
p.m. the third Wednesday
monthly.
Come join us for our Sunday
Dinners. New big screen football
games, Sunday NFL Package.
American Legion Post 237
Beverly Hills is at 4077 N.
Lecanto Highway in the Mall with
Sal's.
Darts Sundays at 3 p.m. NFL
games on five TVs. Food avail-
able.
Lounge open daily 10 a.m. to
10 p.m. Happy hour 3 to 6 p.m.
Monday to Friday.
Post meeting at 7 p.m. Thurs-
day, Jan. 22.
Women's Committee meeting
at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday
monthly.
E-Board meets at 8 a.m. the
first and third Friday.
For information, call the post
at 746-5018.
Landing Ship Dock (LSD)
Sailors meet at Denny's in Crys-
tal River at 2 p.m. the fourth
Thursday monthly. Call Jimmie at
621-0617.
Hunger and Homeless
Coalition -Anyone who knows
of a homeless veteran in need of
food, haircut, voter ID, food
stamps, medical assistance or
more blankets is asked to call
John Young at the Hunger and
Homeless Coalition at 628-4357,
or pass along this phone number
to the veteran.
Marine Corps League, Cit-
rus County Detachment 819
will,meet at7 p.m. the last Thurs-
day monthly at VFW Post 10087
in Beverly Hills. Call Comman-
dant Robert Deck at 527-1557.
The Korean War Veterans
Association, Citrus Chapter
192 meets at the VFW Post
10087, Beverly Hills, at 1 p.m.
the first Tuesday monthly. Any-
one who has honorably served
within Korea or outside Korea
from June 25, 1950, to Jan. 31,
1955, and anyone serving within
Korea from 1955 to present is el-
igible to join the Korean War Vet-
erans Association (KWVA). Call
Hank Butler at 563-2496, Paul
Salyer at 637-1161 or Neville An-


derson at 344-2529.
Allen-Rawls American Le-
gion Post 77 and Auxiliary Unit
77 meet the first Thursday
monthly at the Key Training Cen-
ter, 130 Heights Ave., Inverness.
Potluck dinner at 6 p.m., meeting
starts at 7:15. Auxiliary Unit 77
meets at the same time and
place Call Post Cmdr. Paul
Miller at 344-8277 or Auxiliary
president Alice Brumett at 860-
2981.
U.S. Submarine Veterans
(USSVI)-Sturgeon Base meets
at 11 a.m. the first Saturday
monthly at the American Legion
Post 155, 6585 W. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Crystal River. Visitors
and interested parties are always
welcome. Call Base Cmdr. Billy
Wein at 726-5926.
American Legion Post 166
meets at 1:30 p.m. the first Sat-
urday monthly, at the Dumas-
Hartson VFW Post 8189 Ladies
Auxiliary facility on Veterans
Drive, Homosassa, on the west
side of U.S. 19 at Dixon's Auto
Sales across from Harley David-
son.
All former and current post
members, as well as all inter-
ested veterans, are invited to
join. Call Bill at 382-1119.
Eugene Quinn VFW Post
4337 and Ladies Auxiliary, 906
Highway 44 East Inverness,
phone 344-3495, will be having
their annual Chili and Cornbread
Cook-off with a Chinese Auction
on Sunday, Feb. 8. This will start
at 1 p.m. with the drawing for
winners of the auction at 3 p.m.
Karaoke will start at 5 p.m. Come
join us for some great bargains,
great chili, and great music.
For Valentines Day Saturday,
Feb. 14, the Ladies Auxiliary will
be having Bemie and Friends for
a country jam session fantas-
tic music for enjoying and danc-
ing. This will be preceded with a
barbecued pork dinner with all
the trimmings. Bring your partner
for a great dinner and a fun
packed evening. This all starts at
5 p.m. Cost is $7.


Disabled American Veter-
ans Gerald A. Shonk Chapter
70 and Auxiliary 1039 N. Paul
Drive, Inverness, at the intersec-
tion of Independence Highway
and U.S. 41.
DAV Chapter 70 and Auxiliary
meetings are at 2 p.m. on the
second Tuesday of each month.
The DAV Chapter is open from
9 a.m. to noon every Tuesday to
assist disabled veterans. A serv-
ice officer is available by appoint-
ment. Contact Bill Geden at
341-6875.
For Chapter information, call
Richard Floyd, adjutant at 726-
5031. For Auxiliary information,
call Lynn Armitage, adjutant at
341-5334.
Seabee Veterans of Amer-
ica Island X-18 All Seabees,
Honeybees, relatives and friends
are welcome to our meetings
and events. Meetings are at 11
a.m. the second Wednesday
monthly at the VA Office, 2804
Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
We have a short meeting, about
one hour, at the VA Office, then
we will eat lunch at a local
restaurant decided at the meet-
ing. On the third Wednesday
monthly, we have a luncheon.
Call Cmdr. David Puffer at
746-9327 or e-mail puffels@tam-
pabay.rr.com
Citrus 40/8 Voiture 1219
and Cabane 1219 conducts its
meetings at 7 p.m. the second
Thursday monthly at the Ameri-
can Legion Post 155 on State
Road 44 in Crystal River (6585 '
E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway). For
more information about the 40/8,
call the Chef De Gare Richard
Gannon at 637-1236; for the Ca-
bane, call La Presidente Debi
Gannon at 637-1236 or visit us
on the Web at www.Postl55.org.
The Suncoast U.S. Navy
Armed Guard and Merchant
Marine Veterans of World War
II will conduct its next meeting at
11:30 a.m. the second Saturday,
Jan. 10, at Kally K's, 3383 U.S.
19 in Spring Hill.
See VETS/Page A17


ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Monday: Holiday
Tuesday:
Breakfast Sausage biscuit,
General Mills cereal, tater tots,
toast, milk variety, juice variety.
Lunch Pepperoni pizza, un-
crustable grape PB&J, PB dip-
pers, garden salad, carrots,
peaches, vanilla pudding, milk,
juice.
Wednesday:
Breakfast Scrambled eggs
with cheese, General Mills ce-
real, tater tots, toast, milk variety,
juice variety.
Lunch Hot ham & cheese
on bun, chicken nuggets, PB dip-
pers, garden salad, baked
beans, corn, Minute Maid juice
bar, milk, juice.
Thursday:
Breakfast Breakfast bar,
General Mills cereal, toast, milk
variety, juice variety.
Lunch Corn dog, macaroni
& cheese, salad shaker, garden
salad, peas, baked french fries,
pears, crackers, milk, juice.
Friday:
Breakfast French toast,
cheese grits, tater tots, milk vari-
ety, juice variety.
Lunch Chicken tenders,
tuna salad on bun, PB dippers,
garden salad, green beans,
Minute Maid juice bar, milk, juice.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Monday: Holiday
Tuesday:
Breakfast French toast,
MVP breakfast, tater tots, grits,
milk variety, juice variety.
Lunch Spaghetti with meat-
balls, hamburger, chef salad
plate, mixed vegetables, pasta
salad, baked french fries, roll, ap-
plesauce, gelatin, crackers, milk,
juice.
Wednesday:


Breakfast Egg and cheese
biscuit, MVP breakfast, General
Mills cereal, grits, toast, milk vari-
ety, juice variety.
Lunch Corndog, chicken
patty on bun, tuna salad plate,
garden salad, turnip greens, sea-
soned noodles, juice bar, crack-
ers, milk, juice.
Thursday:
Breakfast Cinnamon pan-
cakes, MVP breakfast, tater tots,
grits, milk variety, juice variety.
Lunch Cheese pizza, or-
ange chicken plate, turkey salad
plate, garden salad, peas & car-
rots, peach cup, crackers, vanilla
pudding, milk, juice.
'Friday:
Breakfast-- Sausage biscuit,
MVP breakfast, General Mills ce-
reals, grits, toast, milk variety,
juice variety.
Lunch Chicken tenders,
tuna salad on bun, garden salad,
broccoli, Minute Maid juice bar,
cake with vanilla icing, milk,
juice.
HIGH SCHOOL
Monday: Holiday
Tuesday:
Breakfast French toast,
MVP breakfast, tater tots, grits,
milk variety, juice variety.
Lunch Orange chicken
plate, chicken sandwich, pizza,
chef salad plate, garden salad,
mixed vegetables, cor, baked
beans, french fries, pears, crack-
ers, milk.
Wednesday:
Breakfast Egg & cheese
biscuit, MVP breakfast, General
Mills cereal, tater tots, grits,
toast, milk variety, juice variety.
Lunch Chicken & noodles,
turkey and cheese hoagie, pizza,
PB dippers, turkey salad plate,

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The unspeakable luxury


of the Park-0-Matic
H ere at Bailout Motors, we spend mil- needed to know. That's called an executive
lions of dollars each year on market decision. That's why 1 get the big bucks. Be-
research to find out what the auto-buy- cause I care ... about my stock options and
ing public wants in a new car And to my sur- bonuses.
prise, a vehicle that parks itself At Bailout Motors, we listen. We
wasn't one of the top 100 things cus- "w hear you. We get it. Not only will
tomers look for It wasn't even in the '* the new Park-O-Matic do the dirty
top 1,209 things. Our surveys ..... ,... work for you, next year's model
showed people wanted features !' will automatically circle the block
like "quality," "durability," "better again and again and again until it
gas mileage" and "better transmis- finds a parking spot within 25 feet
sions." One clown even wanted us of the high-end boutique where
to bring back those little vent win- you plan to spend more money in
dows all cars used to have. Auto- 15 minutes than we paid most.of
matic parallel parking wasn't our workers last year.
mentioned even once. But my wife, Step into the 2009 Park-O-Matic
Gloria, was always complaining by Bailout Motor Corp. and you
that there was never an empty will experience luxury usually
parking space in front of Tiffany's and Neiman found only in the second and third homes of
Marcus when she wanted one. She doesn't the Aspen and Palm Beach elite. I know be-
know how to parallel park anyway. cause that's where two of my homes happen
"I just never learned," she explained to me to be located, or at least, that's where my ac-
one night "Usually, I just have Godfrey let me countant says they are. The driver's seat can
out in front of the store and tell him to drive be heated or cooled and it moves in 18 differ-
around the block until I come out Like yes- ent directions. I personally pulled the engi-
terday, I had to get that new $2,600 Prada bag, neers off some battery-powered hybrid-y
and I knew I had to get there quick or they'd be thing that will never happen. That's the
sold out I would have driven myself but until Bailout Motors way It's part of our corporate
they invent a car that can drive itself around culture, where we spend more time on the
the block until I come out, what could I do?" car's radio than most companies spend on.
But Bailout Motors listens to our cus- their enigines. And we offer undercoating.
tomers. And when I say "our customers," I The innovations never stop at Bailout, the
mean my spa-going, Prada-shopping, nanny- ideas keep coming. We're working on a car
firing wife. Isn't she spectacular? The corpo- that will pull up next to the spot in which
rate jet was in the shop the day I met Gloria. you've chosen to park, pick up the car that's
She was a flight attendant on the only com- already there, lift it up over the Park-O-Matic,
mercial flight I ever took Kismet slide you in and place the other car out in the
Even though our team of designers and middle of the street. You don't want to be the
market researchers begged me not to pro- last one on your block to get one of those.
duce this car and instead spend the money Face it, you're too important to park yourself,
improving gas mileage and making a more or take the time to learn. I know I am. Time is
dependable, easy-to-maintain vehicle, I had money. Every minute I waste parking is time
to go with my gut Besides, those guys have I could be packing my Golden Parachute.
been giving me that kind of pie-in-the-sky ad- _
vice for decades. They're always saying that
kind of thing. I knew Gloria would go for the Reach author Jim Mullen at
Park-O-Matic in a big way that's all I jiifLmullen@myway.com.


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Special to the Chronicle
Five generations gathered in Tampa for Greta Moran's birthday celebration. From left
are: Marie Privett, grandmother; Debbie (Privett) Chandler, daughter; Heather (Priv-
ett) Moran, granddaughter; Heather Forrest, great-granddaughter; and Jessie James
Forrest, great-great-grandson.






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. Wedding =

Phillips/Will


Dustin Will and Allisha
Phillips were united in mar-
riage Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008,
at the residence of the Wills
in Old Homosassa. James D.
Wheeler officiated the wed-
ding.
d The bride is the daughter
.of Candy Phillips of Floral
City and Stephen Phillips of
Ocala. The groom is the son
of Virginia and Kenneth Will
of Homdsassa.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father,
Stephen Phillips.
Matron of honor was Brit-
tany Phillips, best man was
Adam Will, bridesmaid was
Tara Cooper and groomsman
was Christopher Reeves.
The wedding was followed
by an outdoor moonlight re-
ception.
The couple honeymooned
in West Palm Beach.
They will, live in Crystal
River.


VETS
Continued from Page A15
S Fleet Reserve Associa-
tion, Branch 186 will meet at 3
p.m. the third Thursday monthly
at the DAV Building, Independ-
ence Highway and U.S. 41
North, Invemess.
Call Bob Huscher, secretary,
at 344-0727.
Herbert Surber American
Legion Post 225 meets the third
Thursday monthly at the Floral
City VFW Post 7122, call to
order at 7:30 p.m.
The membership invites all eli-
gible veterans to come and join
us as we plan for the future of
the Post.
The Herbert Surber Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary Unit 225
meets at 7:30 p.m. the third
Thursday monthly at the Floral
City VFW Post 7122 on U.S. 41,
Floral City.
Contact Marcia Gallagher,
membership chairwoman, at
860-1629.
Come and join this newly re-
chartered unit and be a part of
the great accomplishments and
projects in the American Legion
Auxiliary.
The Ladies Auxiliary to
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
District 22 is planning its Annual
Arts & Crafts Fair to be March 7
at the Angela S. Santos Post
4781, 9401 S.W. 110th St.,
Ocala, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
There will be a bake table,
. drawings for prizes, and a 50/50
drawing (you do not need to be
present to win). Hamburgers and
hot dogs will be furnished for
lunch.
Crafters: The table rental is
$15, which includes your lunch. A
S' donation of one of your craft
items is needed for our drawings.
For more information, call
Phoebe at (352) 854-8535 or
Marygrace at (352) 291-4831.
The 90th Annual Reunion of
the 80th Infantry Blue Ridge
Division Veterans Association
will be Aug. 26-29 at the Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Airport Marriott Hotel,
777 Aten Road, Coraopolis, PA
15108, (412) 788-8800.
A dinner cruise is planned for
Aug. 27. Contact: Donald W.
Stewart, 792 Pine Run Road,
Apollo, PA 15613, donald.stew-
art@ us.army.mil,- (412) 442-
6758, (724) 727-3928.


News NOTE

Regal Railways to
present train show
Regal Railways will have a
train show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 24 at Homosassa
Lions Club Hall, 3705 S. Indiana
Terrace, and County Road 490
(East Homosassa Trail). The ad-
mission is adults $4, children
younger 13 free.
There will be a model train lay-
out to view, and vendors will be
there with different scales.
The hodrs are 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. The admission is adults $4,
children younger 13 free. For in-
S formation Call (727)244-1341.


In the SERVICE MENUS


Schell graduates
from basic training
Army Pvt. Greg A. Schell has
graduated from the Infantryman
One Station Unit Training at Fort
Benning, Columbus, Ga. The
training consists of Basic Infantry
Training and Advanced Individual
Training.
During the nine weeks of basic
combat training, the soldier re-
ceived training in drill and cere-
monies, weapons employment,
map reading, tactics, military
courtesy, military justice, physical
fitness, first aid skills and Army
history, core values and tradi-


tions. Additional training included
development of basic combat
skills and battlefield operations
and tactics and experienced use
of various weapons and
weapons defenses available to
the infantry crewman.
The Advanced Individual
Training course is designed to
train infantry soldiers to perform
a wide variety of operations for
reconnaissance, communica-
tions, and combat as well as sur-
vival procedures.
Schell is the son of Vincent
and Carol Schell of Homosassa.
The private is a 2002 graduate
of Lecanto High School.


Continued from Page A15
garden salad, corn, peas, mixed
fruit, french fries, roll, crackers,
milk.
Thursday:
Breakfast Cinnamon pan-
cakes, MVP breakfast, tater tots,
grits, milk variety, jUice variety.
Lunch Tacos, chicken sand-
wich, pizza, breaded chicken
salad plate, garden salad, Span-
ish rice, broccoli, corn, apple-
sauce, french fries, crackers,
milk.
Friday:
Breakfast Sausage biscuit,
MVP breakfast, General Mills ce-


reals, toast, tater tots, grits, milk
variety, juice variety.
Lunch Meatball hoagie,
hamburger, pizza, chef salad
plate, garden salad, corn, peas
and carrots, peaches, french
fries, gelatin with topping, crack-
drs, milk. '
Menus are subject to change
without notice.
CONGREGATE DINING
Monday: Martin Luther King
Jr. Holiday. All sites closed..
Tuesday: Sliced turkey ham
with gravy, mashed sweet pota-
toes, green peas, 2 slices whole
grain bread with margarine, fresh
fruit in season, low-fat milk.
Wednesday: Chicken chop,
suey over rice, broccoli, gingered


carrots, 1 slice whole wheat
bread with margarine, pineapple
chunks, low-fat milk.
Thursday: Barbecued pork
riblet, seasoned black-eye peas,
spinach with onion, 1 piece com-
bread with margarine, oatmeal
cookie, low-fat milk.
Friday: Tuna noodle casse-
role, green beans, mixed vegeta-
bles, 1 slice whole wheat bread
with margarine, peaches, low-fat
milk.
Congregate dining sites in-
clude: Lecanto, East Citrus,
Crystal River, Homosassa
Springs, Inverness and South
Dunnellon.
For information, call Support
Services at 527-5975.


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Today'sMOVIES


I Citrus Cinemas 6-- Inverness; 637-3377
"My Bloody Valentine" (R) 1:20 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 7:30
p.m., 10:10 p.m.
"Paul Blart: Mall Cop" (PG) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:50
p.m., 10:20 p.m.
"Hotel for Dogs" (PG) 1:30 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:40 p.m.,
10:15 p.m.
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9:55 p.m.
"Marley and Me" (PG) 1:10 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m.,
10:05 p.m.
"Gran Torino" (R) 1 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 10
p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"My Bloody Valentine" (R) 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.,
10:20 p.m.


"Paul Blart: Mall Cop" (PG) 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30
p.m., 9:50 p.m.
"Hotel for Dogs" (PG) 1:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m.,
9:45 p.m.
"The Unborn" (PG-13) 1:55 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:55 p.m.,
10:05 p.m.
"Bride Wars" (PG) 1:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10
p.m.
"Valkyrie" (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m.,
10:25 p.m.
"Marley and Me" (PG) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m.,
10:15 p.m.
"Bedtime Stories" (PG) 1:10 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:10
p.m., 9:30 p.m.
"Gran Torino" (R) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:40 p.m.
Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie listings
and entertainment information.


CITRUS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL PET PROFILES


The Citrus County Animal
Control Shelter has online listings
of impounded animals at animal
control.citrus.fl.us. Select "Animal
Type," etc. and search.
The shelter is in Inverness
near the airport. The shelter
phone hours are 8 a.m. to clos-


ing, and it is open for adoptions
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri-
day, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. -
Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturday.
For more information, call the
Citrus County Animal Shelter at


726-7660.
Financial assistance for spay-
ing and neutering of an adopted
pet is available through the Hu-
manitarians of Florida at 563-
2370 or from the Humane
Society of Citrus County at 341-
2222.


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The good thing about the 5th An-
nual Crystal River Open, besides
getting lots of food and clothing,
was the simple fact that for the first
time in four tries, the organizers did not
have to dry off the courts. Still, the start
of the tournament had to be delayed
until 10 a.m., this time because of the
cold weather. With the sun finally
warming the courts to a balmy 59 de-
grees, there was no better place to be.
than on the court, playing, for the more
than 70 players. The finals for all divi-
sions will be played on today starting at
10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.


There was a great turn-out o
day The donations in goods an
were tremendous. People rea
above and beyond to help tl
cause. You may still leave your
on Sunday between 10 a.m. an
at the Crystal River High Schdo
courts and catch some great
while you're there.
The results for Saturday's
are as follows:
Women's B:' First round:
Goins/Maureen Caruso def. S
Montfort/Micki Brown, 6-3, 6
Finnin/Sam Stiteler def.


Open

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d money Chitwood/Antoinette vai
lly went def. Tana Hubbard/Lana
his good Linda Martin/Carol Hirs
donation Walker/Heidi Miller, 6-3,
id 4 p.m. Second Round: Carla
ol tennis toinette van den Hoogi
matches Martin/Carol Hirsch, 6-4,
Goins/Maureen Carus
matches Finnin/Sam Stiteler, 6-3,
Consolation: Teresa
Susan Miller def. Tana Hubbar
ally De- 6-3, 7-5; Cindy Reynolds/N
6-3; Ann def. Sally DeMontfort/Mi
Cindy 7-5, 6-4.


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n den Hoogen Gandhi def. Vinnie Tremante/Wayne
Shale, 6-2, 6-2; Steed, 6-1, 6-0; Jim Lavoie/Dave deMont-
3ch def. Teresa fort def. Mike Tringali/Donny Simmons,
6-4; 7-5, 6-4; Steve Barnes/Tim Channel def.
Chitwood/An- Simon Toftegard/Torben Toftegard, 6-3,
en def. Linda 6-4; Mike Brown/Eric van den Hoogen
4-6, 7-5; Susan def. AJ Glen/Dave Starker, 6-1, 6-0.
o def. Ann Second Round: Jim Lavoie/Dave De-
3-6,6-3. Montfort def. Andy Belskie/Sunil
Walker/Heidi Gandhi, 7-5, 6-2; Mike Brown/Eric van
rd/Lana Shale, den Hoogen def. Steve Barnes/Tim
Soledad David Channel, 6-3, 6-4.
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NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OTPts GF GA
N.Y. Rangers 27 15 4 58 123 120
NewJersey 27 15 3 57 137 115
Philadelphia 24 12 9 57 146 134
Pittsburgh 22 20 4 48 140 144
N.Y. Islanders 12 29 4 28 112 161
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 33 8 4 70 160 98
Montreal 27 11 6 60 141 118
Buffalo 23 17 5 51 129 126
Toronto 17 21 7 41 133 162
Ottawa 15 21 7 37 105 127
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 29 14 3 61 149 134
Florida 21 16 7 49 126 125
Carolina 21 20 5 47 117 141
TampaBay 14 21 10 38 112 140
Atlanta 16 25 5 37 137 165
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OTPts GF GA
Detroit 31 7 6 68 165 121
Chicago 25 10 8 58 151 108
Columbus 21 19 4 46 116 119
Nashville 20 22 3 43 110 131
St. Louis 17 23 4 38 126 145
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Calgary 27 12 4 58 136 124
Vancouver 22 19 5 49 131 129,
Minnesota 22 18 3 47 111 98
Edmonton 22 19 3 47 122 132
Colorado 22 22 1 45 120 132
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 32 6 5 69 152 102
Phoenix 22 18 5 49 113 127
Anaheim 22 19 5 49 130 131
Dallas 19 17 7 45 124 147
Los Angeles 17 20 7 41 106 124
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss
or shootout loss.
Friday's Games
New Jersey 2, Columbus 1
Pittsburgh 3, Anaheim 1
Atlanta 4, Toronto 3, OT
Philadelphia 3, Florida 2, SO
N.Y. Rangers 3, Chicago 2, OT
Edmonton 3, Colorado 2
Saturday's Games
Dallas 3, Los Angeles 2, SO
Buffalo 3, Carolina 1
Washington 2, Boston 1
Montreal 5, Ottawa 4, SO
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 1
Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3
Atlanta 7, Nashville 2
Chicago 2, St. Louis 1, OT
Anaheim at Minnesota, late
Phoenix at Calgary, late
Detroit at San Jose, late
Today's Games
N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 8 p.m.
Columbus at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
Phoenix at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Monday's Games
St. Louis at Boston, 1 p.m.
Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.
Buffalo at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Dallas at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Carolina at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m.
New Jersey at Nashville, 8 p.m.



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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 33 9 .786 -
Philadelphia 20 20 .500 12
New Jersey 19 22 .463 13Y2
Toronto 16 25 .390 1614.
New York 15 24 .385 1614
Southeast Division
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Orlando 32 8 .800 -
Atlanta 23 16 .590 814
Miami 21 18 .538 1014
Charlotte 16 24 .400 16
Washington 8 31 .205 2314
Central Division
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Cleveland 31 7 .816 -
Detroit 22 17 .564 914
Milwaukee 20 22 .476 13
Chicago 18 23 .439 1414
Indiana 15 25 .375 17
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 26 13 .667 -
New Orleans 24 13 .649 1
Houston 25 16 .610 2
Dallas 22 17 .564 4
Memphis 11 28 .282 15
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Denver 27 13 .675 -
Portland 24 16 .600 3
Utah 24 16 .600 3
Minnesota 12 26 .316 14
Oklahoma City 8 33 .195 1914
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Lakers 31 8 .795 -
Phoenix 22 15 .595 8
Golden State 12 29 .293 20
Sacramento 10 31 .244 22
L.A. Clippers 8 30 .211 22V24
Friday's Games
Indiana 111, Toronto 104
Washington 96, New York 89
Philadelphia 109, San Antonio 87
Utah 101, Memphis 91
Oklahoma City 89, Detroit 79
Cleveland 92, New Orleans 78
Minnesota 105, Phoenix 103
Milwaukee 129, Sacramento 122
Orlando 109, L.A. Lakers 103
Golden State 119, Atlanta 114
Saturday's Games
Boston 105, New Jersey 85
Charlotte 102, Portland 97, OT
Philadelphia 107, New York 97
New Orleans 91, Detroit 85
Houston 93, Miami 86
San Antonio 92, Chicago 87
Orlando at Denver, late
Utah at Dallas, late
Milwaukee at LA. Clippers, late
Today's Games
Phoenix at Toronto, 12:30 p.m.
Miami at Oklahoma City, 7p.m.
Monday's Games
Chicago at New York, 1 p.m.
Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Toronto at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Denver at Houston, 2 p.m.
San Antonio at Charlotte, 2 p.m.


Indiana at New Orleans, 3:30 p.m.
Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m.
Washington at Golden State, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Memphis, 5:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Boston, 8 p.m.
Milwaukee at Portland, 10 p.m.
Cleveland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
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American U. 79, Colgate 49
Boston U. 81, BInghamton 64
Bryant 56, Falrlelgh Dickinson 43
Buffalo 70, Ohio 66
Cent. Connecticut St.,71, St. Francis, Pa. 61
Cornell 71, Columbia 59
Dayton 78, Duquesne 69
Delaware 71, William & Mary 62
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MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
10 a.m. (SUN) Florida at Auburn (Taped)
12 p.m. (38 MNT) (51 FOX) Kentucky at Georgia
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
2 p.m. (ESPN2) Texas-El Paso at Tulane
2 p.m. (SUN) Georgia at Florida
4 p.m. (FSNFL) Virginia Tech at Maryland
4 p.m. (SUN) Texas A&M at Oklahoma
6 p.m. (FSNFL) Georgia Tech at Florida State
NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (SUN) Miami Heat at Oklahoma City Thunder
BILLIARDS
11 a.m. (ESPN2) Women's Tournament of Champions
Semifinal (Taped)
12 p.m. (ESPN2) Women's Tournament of Champions
Semifinal (Taped)
1 p.m. (ESPN2) Women's Tournament of Champions Final (Taped)
BOWLING
1 p.m. (ESPN) PBA Earl Anthony Medford Classic
3 p.m. (FSNFL) Weber Cup. (Taped)
FOOTBALL
3 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) NFC Championship Philadelphia
Eagles at Arizona Cardinals
6:30 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) AFC Championship Baltimore
Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers
GOLF
9:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour: Abu Dhabi Championship
- Final Round (Same-day Tape)
6:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGATour. Sony Open in Hawaii Final Round
HOCKEY
12:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) New York Rangers at Pittsburgh Penguins
MOTORCYCLE RACING
12 p.m. (6 CBS) (10 CBS) Monster Energy AMA Supercross
(Taped)
RODEO
8 p.m. (VERSUS) PBR Sacramento, Classic (Taped)
TENNIS
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Australian Open Early Round Day 1
3:30 a.m. (ESPN2) Australian Open Early Round Day 1


Holy Cross 68, Bucknell 56
Iona 78, Canlsius 77, 20T
Lafayette 84, Navy 69
Lehigh 77, Army 57
Maine 72, Albany, N.Y. 61
Massachusetts 79, Temple 75
Monmouth, N.J. 74, Quinniplac 63
Mount St. Mary's, Md. 78, Sacred Heart 67
New Hampshire 68, Dartmouth 59
Niagara 84, Rider 70
Penn 59, N.J. Tech 40
Robert Morris 104, Wagner 56
Siena 78, Fairfield 62
Syracuse 93, Notre Dame 74
UMBC 69, Hartford 60
Vermont 83, Stony Brook 72
West Virginia 62, South Florida 59
SOUTH
Alabama St. 69, Alabama A&M 57
Auburn 85, Alabama 71
Austin Peay 90, Tennessee St. 87
Belmont 73, S.C.-Upstate 69
Bethune-Cookman 65, Coppin St. 56
Chattanooga 82, W. Carolina 75
Chowan 72, N.C. Central 70
Coll. of Charleston 78, Furman 71
Davidson 89, Georgia Southern 68
Drexel 76, UNC Wilmington 52
Duke 76, Georgetown 67
ETSU 85, Llpscomb 82, OT
Fla. International 59, Denver 57
Florida 80, Arkansas 65
Florida A&M 63, Morgan St. 58
Florida St. 76, Maryland 73, OT
Gardner-Webb 77, Coastal Carolina 55
George Mason 71, James Madison 57
Georgia St. 68, Towson 46
Hampton 74, S. Carolina St. 60
Howard 75, Winston-Salem 63
Jacksonville 76, Campbell 63
LSU 83, Mississippi 51
Liberty 91, VMI 80
Longwood 86, Savannah St. 76
Louisiana Tech 74, Idaho 63
Louisville 69, Pittsburgh 63
McNeese St. 75, Lamar 63
Memphis 81, UAB 68
Mississippi St. 73, Vanderbllt 66
N. Carolina A&T 76, Md.-Eastern Shore 61
N.C. State 76, Georgia Tech 71, OT
Norfolk St. 72, Delaware St. 61
North Carolina 82, Miami 65
Presbyterian 63, Charleston Southern 54
Radford 65, High Point 52
Samford 68, Appalachian St. 56
Southern Miss. 83, Houston 76
Southern U. 70, Ark.-Pine Bluff 60
St. Bonaventure 71, Richmond 67
Tenn.-Martin 92, Jacksonville St.,73
Tennessee 82, South Carolina 79
Tennessee Tech 61, Murray St. 55
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 69, Northwestern
St. 68
Troy 71, Louisiana-Monroe 70
UNC Greensboro 89, Elon 72
UTEP 88, East Carolina 67
Va. Commonwealth 61, Old Dominion 44
Virginia Tech 79, Boston College 71
W. Kentucky 70, New Orleans 60
Wake Forest 78, Clemson 68
Winthrop 87, UNC Asheville 67
Wolford 66, The Citadel 63
MIDWEST
Akron 62, Bowling Green 52
Butler 59, Ill-Chicago 52
Cent. Michigan 71, Ball St. 65
Centenary 58, IUPUI 56
Cincinnati 59, DePaul 55
E. Illinois 67, Morehead St. 61'
E. Kentucky 74, SE Missouri 71
Evansville 63, Indiana St. 57
Loyola of Chicago 71, Valparaiso 56
Miami (Ohio) 66, Kent St. 55
Michigan St. 63, Illinois 57
Missouri 77, Iowa St. 46
N. Dakota St. 65, UMKC 60, OT
N. Iowa 81, Drake 59
Nebraska 73, Kansas St. 51


Oakland, Mich. 93, IPFW 88
Ohio St. 65, Michigan 58
Oral Roberts 64, W. Illinois 54
Penn St. 65, Indiana 55
Toledo 69, E. Michigan 57
W. Michigan 71, N. Illinois 52
Wichita St. 74, Creighton 61
Wis.-Green Bay 78, Youngstown St. 61
Wis.-Milwaukee 77, Cleveland St. 75
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Little Rock 70, Middle Tennessee 65
Baylor 98, Oklahoma St. 92, OT
Cent. Arkansas 77, Texas St. 72
Jackson St. 76, Texas Southern 63
North Texas 69, Florida Atlantic 60
Oklahoma 69, Texas A&M 63
Prairie View 80, Grambling St. 68
SMU 60, Tulane 51
Sam Houston St. 73, SE Louisiana 62
South Alabama 74, Arkansas St. 67
Stephen F.Austin 55, Nicholls St. 40
Texas 71, Texas Tech 49
Texas-Arlington 100, Texas-San Antonio 97,
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Tulsa 69, Marshall 50
UCF 77, Rice 52
FAR WEST
Arizona St. 61, UCLA 58, OT
Gonzaga 85, San Francisco 50
Idaho St. 64, Montana St. 43
Kansas 73, Colorado 56
Long Beach St. 74, CS Northridge 68
New Mexico 81, BYU 62
Saint Mary's, Calif. 96, Pepperdine 46
Southern Cal 65, Arizona 64
Stanford 75, California 69
TCU 57, Air Force 54
UC Davis 88, UC Irvine 85
Utah 82, Colorado St. 66
Washington St. 74, Oregon 62
Weber St. 71, Montana 55

FOOTBALL

NFL Playoff Glance
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 10
Baltimore 13, Tennessee 10
Arizona 33, Carolina 13
Sunday, Jan. 11
Philadelphia 23, N.Y. Giants 11
Pittsburgh 35, San Diego 24
Conference Championships
Today, Jan. 18
NFC
Philadelphia at Arizona (FOX), 3 p.m.
AFC
Baltimore at Pittsburgh (CBS), 6:30 p.m.
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 1
Tampa, Fla.
AFC vs.NFC, 6p.m.(NBC)
NFL Injury Report
NEW YORK The updated National Football
League injury report, as provided by the league:
SUNDAY
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES at ARIZONA CAR-
DINALS EAGLES: OUT: G Shawn Andrews
(back). PROBABLE: DE Victor Ablamlrl (foot), WR
Jason Avant (knee), S Brian Dawkins (back), RB
Dan Klecko (shoulder), T Jon Runyan (knee), RB
Brian Westbrook (knee). CARDINALS: QUES-
TIONABLE: WR Anquan Boldin (hamstring), P
Ben Graham (groin), DE Travis LaBoy (ankle), TE
Ben Patrick (knee).
BALTIMORE RAVENS at PITTSBURGH
STEELERS- RAVENS: OUT: LB Antwan Barnes
(shoulder). DOUBTFUL: CB Samarl Rolle (thigh).
QUESTIONABLE: DT Justin Bannan (foot), WR
Mark Clayton (thigh), TE Todd Heap (back), LB
Jarret Johnson (calf), WR Derrick Mason (knee),
FB Le'Ron McClain (ankle), LB Terrell Suggs
(shoulder). PROBABLE: LB Ray Lewis (shoulder),
FB Lorenzo Neal (shoulder), S Ed Reed (knee).
STEELERS: PROBABLE: C Justin Hartwig (knee),
S Troy Polamalu (call).


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Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 18,1919, the Paris
Peace Conference, held to nego-
tiate peace treaties ending World
War I, opened in Versailles,
France.
On this date:
In 1778, English navigator
Captain James Cook reached
the Hawaiian Islands, which he
dubbed the "Sandwich Islands."
In 1911, the first landing of an
aircraft on a ship took place as
pilot Eugene B. Ely brought his
Curtiss biplane in for a safe land-
ing on the .deck of the USS
Pennsylvania in San Francisco
Harbor:
In 1943, during World War II,
the Soviets announced they'd
broken through the long Nazi
siege of Leningrad. (It was an-
other year before the siege was
fully lifted.) A wartime ban on the
sale of pre-sliced bread in the
U.S. aimed at reducing bak-
eries' demand for metal replace-
ment parts went into effect.
In 1949, Charles Ponzi, engi-
neer of one of the most spectac-
ular swindles in history, died
destitute in the charity ward of a
hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
at age 66.
In 1957, a trio of B-52s com-
pleted the first nonstop, round-
the-world flight by jet planes,
landing at March Air Force Base
in California after more than 45
hours aloft.
In 1967, Albert DeSalvo, who
claimed to-be the "Boston Stran-
gler," was convicted in Cam-
bridge, Mass., of armed robbery,
assault and sex offenses. (Sen-
tenced to life, DeSalvo was killed
in prison in 1973.)
Ten years ago: Defying global
outrage over the massacre of 45
ethnic Albanian civilians in
Kosovo, Serb forces pounded
villages with artillery.
Five years ago: A suicide
truck bombing outside the head-
quarters of the U.S.-led coalition
in Baghdad killed at least 31
people.
One year ago: With recession
fears rising and the stock market
tumbling, President George W.
Bush called for up to $150 billion
in tax relief for consumers and
business, saying there was no
time to waste.
Today's Birthdays: Movie di-
rector John Boorman is 76.
Singer-songwriter Bobby Golds-
boro is 68. Comedian-singer-mu-
sician Brett Hudson Is 56.
Actor-director Kevin Costner Is
54, Country singer Mark Collie is
53. Actress Jane Horrocks Is 45.
Comedian Dave Attell is 44,
Actor Jesse L, Martin Is 40, Rap-
per DJ Qulk Is 39. Rock singer
Jonathan Davis (Korn) Is 38,
Singer Christian Burns (BBMak)
Is 36, Actor Derek Richardson Is
33, Actor Jason Segel Is 29.
Country singer KrIsty Lee Cook
(TV: "American Idol") is 25,
Thought for Today:" Look for
a long time at what pleases you,
and for a longer time at what
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Just moments later she came
back with a strip of outlets
that fit nicely inside of my
docking station.
Problem solved.
Later that evening I was
going to bed and went to turn
on the light so I could read a
book
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work
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wife why my bedside reading
light didn't work
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came friends with a guy
named Mark while I was liv-
ing in the Northeast When I
moved to Florida, he came
down and stayed with me for
a month or two and visited a
few times in the years to fol-
low. Somewhere in the early
to mid-1980s, we met up in
Colorado where another
friend had moved. And yet
another friend from the
Northeast, Diane, was visit-
ing Colorado as well.
To say Mark and Diane hit
it off on that trip is an under-
statement They've been mar-
ried now for a dozen years or
more and have a couple of
children.
This past week, Mark was
in Orlando on business and.
in anticipation of his visit, we
arranged plans to meet up.
While he and I correspond
a couple times a year or so,
we're not really up on each
other's likes, dislikes and
stuff like that
In laying the groundwork
for Mark's visit, he sent this e-
mail a week or so before com-
ing down:
Morning Chuck,
Do you like steak? Wonder
if we should grab a nice din-
ner....
Is there a chance you could
help me get my gear over to the
convention center on Wednes-
day? It isn't a big deal if you
can't but it is what I'll have to
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Neale Brennan ........ promotions/community affairs
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Cheri Harris......................................features editor
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DISSERVICE



Disappointing



week in Citrus


It was a disappointing week in
I county government.
But just maybe there is some
light at the end of the tunnel.
Citrus County voters elected a
riew majority to the county com-
.. mission last year, in part be-
., cause citizens were tired of the
petty politics that
were going on in THE I|
county government
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of a new commis- the cour
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good start. Impact ersnal
fees have been low- Personal
ered, change-of-use the way of
fees almost elimi-
nated and the first steps in a new
vision for the county created.
While the public performance
*might have appeared to be posi-
tive, the behind-the-scenes ac-
tivity was political, misdirected
and disappointing.
An ongoing feud between the
'Clerk of the Courts Office and
Sthe county administrator
erupted into a public confronta-
'tion. Clerk of the Court Betty
Strifler and commission Chair-
'man John Thrumston visited the
State Attorney's office to see if
any of County Administ.ratorAn-
thony Schembri's spending prac-
tices might have broken any
laws. (For the record, the state
:attorney showed them out of the
.office). That was closely fol-
S lowed by Administrator Schem-
bri filing a complaint with the
,governor and the state ethics
commission claiming that the
Clerk of Courts Office had al-
tered an official audit document
And that was followed by, well,
chaos.
At last Tuesday's commission
meeting an unsuccessful motion
was made by newly seated Com-
missioner Winn Webb to fire
Schembri. Webb was angered
because he said Schembri was
intimidating his secretary.
We're not sure if this is a soap
opera or a comic strip.
Fortunately, Commissioners
Joe Meek and Gary Bartell had a
grip on the situation and con-
vinced everyone to calm down.
Schembri publicly apologized
to Clerk Strifler and the com-
mission for filing his complaint
without running it by the board
members first. He still believes
he was deceived into thinking
that a list of audit complaints
that came from the clerk's office
was misrepresented to be com-
ents from the outside auditor.
-The administrator had with-
drawn his complaint to the gov-
ernor and the ethics commission
before the Tuesday meeting.
There's a lot of important
work to do in Citrus County and
we are terribly disappointed
that our elected officials have let


Lights out
, It's amazing driving in this rain
this morning, how many
people do not have their
Headlights on.. There's a
.state law that whenever ,
it's raining or visibility's
obscured, that headlights-
must be turned on...I
think the sheriff's (office)
can make a killing in
terms of money for tick-
-ets if they would get out C
and do it instead of just 563
riding around town, be-
cause there's so many
laws broken in this county from
one end to the other. It's just to-
tally unbelievable.


this situation digress.
It appears that there are too
many people in county govern-
ment who don't understand what
their jobs are supposed to be.
First, Administrator Schembri
has got to get it into his head that
he is not a policy-maker he
simply carries out
SSUE the policies estab-
$SUE: lished by the county
own at commission. If he is
rthouse. to succeed in this
job, he will have to
|INION: go back and rebuild
trust with the five
ties get in members of the
progress. board. He clearly
understands that


some of the expenses he has in-
curred while on the job need to
be justified. Taxpayers want
tight oversight on all expendi-
tures in county government.
Commissioners need to under-
stand that they do not give direc-
tion to any county employees
other, than the administrator
and the county attorney. Direc-
tions to employees come from
the administrator.
And finally, the clerk's role
needs to be clarified so that all
partiesunderstand her respon-
sibility in, reviewing expenses
and, conducting audits. Cur-
rently there is a' wide gap over
what the responsibilities are.
And remember, audits are not
supposed to be exercises in em-
barrassing people or getting
them fired; they are supposed to
be tools for improving the
process of how our government
works.
The public is most concerned
that the commissioners, the
clerk and the administrator put
this nonsense to rest. Immedi-
ately.
Our county government went
through four administrators and
great turmoil in a three-year pe-
riod. Very little real work gets
done every time commissioners
push out an administrator. And
we're certainly tired of the law-
suits that were generated by the
,poor leadership of the prior
commission.
We want our county commis-
sion focused on solving the im-
portant problems that face the
community. We need jobs. We
need a strong economy. We need
good planning and environmen-
tal protection.' We need better
roads. We need our water re-
sources protected. We need
lower taxes.
This disappointing diversion
has hurt the county. We need to
make sure it doesn't cripple the
opportunity to get good things
done.
The message to all involved is
simple: Go read your job de-
scriptions, put your egos on hold,
and get back to work.


Coverage question
All during the holidays you ran
stories about people being
IUND hungry in Citrus County.
SWell, my neighbor told me
she is helping a group of
Obama supporters restock
the food banks, but I don't
see any stories about them
in the paper. Hunger does-
n't stop at the holidays
o and I think you should do a
story about this group.
1-0579 They're called, I think she
said, Citrus Citizens for
Change. We certainly need
change in this-county after every-
thing that's going on and our peo-
ple are still hungry.


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The headline in the Jan. 14
Chronicle declared that the county
administrator would keep his job
by apologizing to the board of com-
missioners and to the clerk of the
court When Mr. Schembri came to
town, the Chronicle couldn't say
enough good things about him. We
were told of his many accomplish-
ments and his impressive resume
which would make him a perfect
fit for Citrus County. This was the
man who would turn things around
and accomplish great things for
Citrus County. Now, Commissioner
John Thrumston is quoted as say-
ing that it is just a matter of time
before the board faces another
controversy involving the county
administrator. The commission
chairman is also quoted as saying
that he has feuded with Schembri
on communication issues in the
past and has thrown him an olive
branch a zillion times.
Later in this same article, com-
missioners Damato and Bartell are
quoted as saying that now is not
the time to search for a new ad-
ministrator. If now is not the right
time then when is? Will the com-
missioner wait until the next con-
troversy and then throw another
olive branch for the one zillion and
one times? In the meantime, who
is implementing the policy of the
board? Do we have a county ad-
ministrator who cannot under-
stand the result of an audit and
needs help answering questions
about deficiencies in his own IT
program?
I realize that I cannot know
everything that has gone on in the
county government but I do have
some questions when the commis-
sion, the administrator and the


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(352) the staff at the Chronicle.
and in- I am the mother of Sebastian
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limited to have seen it in person, but sup-
ported him in so many ways.
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most memorable Christmas to
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and teenager than the gift of kind
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nission- with us and your support of his
anything project Sebastian has already
nistrator begun working on this year's dis-
ons? play with hopes it will be bigger
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For the most recent
Christmas, daughter
Becky gave me a DVD
version of the Bing
Crosby/Fred Astaire movie,
"Holiday Inn."
During her holiday visit,
Becky, her mother and I en-
joyed the movie together I es-
pecially enjoyed the Irving
Berlin music geared toward
holidays from New Year's to
Christmas and everything in
between. The most memo-
rable tune was, of course, the
classic, "White Christmas."
Watching the movie was a
treat, but it also brought to


mind another Christmas inci- would have been 12, Becky 9
dent involving a and Fred 2.
"Holiday Inn." We'd prepared a
Many years ago, scrumptious pot
1979 as I recall, roast which was
with all of the hus- sufficient to feed
tle and bustle, 1' 9W us both lunch and
Cheryl and I de- dinner At midday,
cided not to pre- the kids ate the pot
pare a traditional roast with no com-
holiday meal on plaints, but when
Christmas Day. Fred Brannen Cheryl and I began
We'd already cele- A SLICE to put out the left-
brated the season overs for supper,
with both sets of OF LIFE Beth began to
our parents and cloud up and rain:


were going to be home in Tal-
lahassee. At that time, Beth


"It's not Christmas without
turkey!"


What are parents to do in
such a situation?
We called the local Holiday
Inn motel, confirmed they
were open and asked if they
were still serving turkey with
all of the trimmings. They
were. The day had been
saved.
At that time, the standard
marquee for a Holiday Inn
motel was designed to look
very much like strings of
lights with a star on top. As
we drove into the inn's park-
ing lot, two-year-old Fred no-
ticed the sign and exclaimed
with his limited diction, "Kit-


muth twee!"
I explained it wasn't a
Christmas tree, but was in-
stead the Holiday Inn's sign.
We enjoyed a delightful
family dinner and returned
home with everyone, espe-
cially Beth, content with the
way the day had concluded.
But for several days, per-
haps even weeks after-
wards, each time we drove
by the Holiday Inn, son Fred
would shout, "Kitmuth
twee!" Each time I would
obligatorily correct him,
"No, son, it's the Holiday Inn
sign."


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Finally, one day I gave up,
and as we approached the
inn, I said to him, "Look son,
there's the Christmas tree."
To which my delightful,
scheming little boy replied,
"Dat's not a Kitmuth twee
Daddy, it's the Hodiday Inn!"
He had set me up and top-
pled me like a house of cards.
His diction still needed
some work, but the timing
was perfect

Fred Brannen is an
Inverness resident and
a Chronicle columnist


Whale oil
This is in regards to Progress En-
ergy's fuel charge. We got our bill.
Our bill is $50-some and so was the
surcharge, so it was $121. Who can
we call or what can we do? This is ter-
rible. I know people have complained
and there's people out of work. We're
on a fixed income. Why are they
doing this now? It's just that with the
recession, I just don't understand it.
We try to conserve and then they just
raise it. So I guess we'll go back to
gas lamps, battery-operated fans. I
don't know.
Centsibility
I can't believe people are still com-
plaining about the county's 6-cent
gas tax. One recent caller complained
about having to go to Spring Hill to
find cheaper gas. Just think of all the
gas he or she is wasting driving that
distance and back. Two points: To fill
up an 18-gallon gas tank, it only
costs an additional $1.08 at 6 cents
a gallon. No. 2, yes, there are road
improvements being done in Citrus
County an entire new section on
(County Road) 486 and an additional
double lane on a section of Croft Av-
enue, for starters. Besides, gas is
half the cost per gallon right now as
to what it was last summer.
Steamed over surcharge
We moved to Citrus County in No-
vember and we just received our De-,
cember fuel bill from Progress
Energy it was $323. Attached to that
was a fuel surcharge. This is ab-
solutely outrageous. The price of a
barrel of oil is now $37 a barrel. How
can they justify gouging us for that? It
is just unbelievable. We moved here
from Manatee County where we had
Florida Power and Light and we never
had an electric bill even close to
$200. What really concerns me is the
poor people who are on a fixed in-
come and are being gouged like this.
This is really awful.
Chafed by China
I would like to know when, in the
United States of America, you politi-
cians are going to get back our work-
.ers, to give us quality clothing, food,
everything. It's a disgrace. Everything
is made in China. Why should we


have to buy Chinese products when
they are so inferior? Could you please
tell me where I can find American un-
derwear and anything that's made in
the USA? I'm tired of it, I really am.
It's inferior junk.
Bush's legacy
I'm sick of hearing criticism di-
rected at our president by partisan
crybabies who don't know the mean-
ing of the word "objective." If they
took the time to study this man's
record objectively which is wishful
thinking they would find a list of
accomplishments, both domestic and
foreign, which will project George W.
Bush into history as not just an aver-
age president, but a great one. Only
the.ill-informed or the politically bi-
ased could conclude otherwise.
Found phone
A cell phone was found Sunday,
Jan. 11, on Old Homosassa Trail be-
tween the Old Mill Tavern and the old
sugarcane mill. Call 447-2986 for in-
formation.
Superfluous salary
Well, I see it's politics as usual. I
cannot believe a community relations
position would pay $74,000 when it's
an elected office that they put this
person in and they're supposed to
have community relations every day. I
think that's an outrage and I think
those who lost jobs in every sector
should make Geoff Greene aware of
this. That's a little over the top.
Help the helpless
I'm a resident of Citrus County, Ho-
mosassa, and a military retiree. I
don't think that we need more help,
the military. The people that need
help are the homeless people in this
county right now. Many people are
good citizens that can't get back in
the military if they want to. The mili-
tary's so saturated with people now.
We have seen it firsthand. we've
brought clothes over to the homeless
center over in Lecanto and seen how
bad it is. It's throughout the country.
So I'think more effort should be
made to help the homeless peo-
ple...The veterans already get plenty
of benefits from the federal govern-
ment, and, that's my point.


Complex compact
I'd like the names printed in the
paper of the people in the Legislature
that are against our governor's com-
pact with the Indians so that we are
going to lose the money from that
compact. Please let us know...
Editor's note: Such a list would be
difficult to compile simply because a
vote was never taken on the compact; in
fact, that was the House of Representa-
tives' objection to the compact. House
Speaker Marco Rubio filed a lawsuit on
behalf of the House against Gov. Charlie'
Crist, claiming that he didn't have the
authority to ratify such an agreement.
The Supreme Court agreed, writing in
its opinion: "We hold that the Governor
does not have the constitutional author-
ity to bind the State to a garilng com-
pact that clearly departs from the
State's public policy by legalizing types
of gaming that are illegal everywhere
else in the state."
The full text of the Court's opinion can
be found at http://www.floridasupreme
court. org/decisions/2008/
sc07-2154.pdf.
Lotto numbers
What happened to all the money
from the lotteries that were sup-
posed to have been given to the
schools to help the schools? All you
see or hear about is cutback, cut-
back, cutback. I thought these lotter-
ies were supposed to help the
schools. Now they're closing down
schools, moving kids, making them
walk to work, making them walk to
school. I think this is ridiculous. We
have all this money in the Lotto -
$10 million. Take $1 million of that,
put it in an account and put it to-
ward the schools. The same thing
with this Powerball. Take $1 million
from that one, put it in an account,
the same account, and help the
schools. I think it's about time that
this lottery money starts helping the
schools.
Editor's note: Contributions to the
Educational Enhancement Trust Fund
comprise only a small part of state edu-
cation funding. The Florida Department
of Education issues an annual report de-
tailing the education appropriations of
lottery funds. The most recent report
can be viewed at: http://www.fldoe.org/
budget/pdf/lottery.pdf.


Letters to THE EDITOR


Running a county
From numerous articles lately, it
appears that the BOCC members do;
not have a realistic picture of their
position. You should think of a cor-
poration; that is what you are, in ef-
fect. You are the board of directors
(county commissioners) for Citrus
County. Only difference is in the
name, not in function.
Perhaps you are not familiar with
your responsibilities. Well, a board
of directors of a corporation makes
policy, approves significant actions
such as bond issues, mergers, acqui-
sitions of other corporations, etc.
Let's consider what you are not. In
the case of a corporation, the board
of directors selects an individual
who will be the president, CEO, etc.
In the case of Citrus County, that
person's title is county administra-
tor. That person's job is to make sure
the policies of the board are carried
out and to handle day-to-day opera-
tions without having to consult each
and every decision with the board.


The county administrator has to
have one boss, and that is the Board
of County Commissioners, not each
one in turn on all issues. Being a
manager of people isn't an easy job,
it is hard work You have to maintain
morale, keep production, etc., all
those mundane things that go along
with running an organization. I have
spoken with a number of county em-
ployees who have formed opinions
of our current county administrator
All, so far, say that he is thorough,
tough and fair. That is saying quite a
lot when you manage a large em-
ployee base that is very diversified.
One of the first things a manager
needs to learn is that when you differ
with an employee you discuss it with
that employee in private and definitely
not in the newspaper You not only
cause rifts in the organization, you also
cause the citizens to wonder where you
went to school. And that is not some-
thing you can afford as a county admin-
istrator if you desire to be successful.
The citizens of Citrus County looked
forward to a working commission that


was committed to good government
for the people. With all of the gibber-
ish in the newspaper, I don't think we
are getting what we were led to be-
lieve we were going to get
Frank Heath
Floral City
Justification
I'm listening to President Bush
today, Jan. 12. Is he looking for for-
giveness for the past eight years? He
is telling the people that the past ad-
ministration put us into a recession.
Duh, he was the past administration.
Before him, when President Clin-
ton was in office, this country was
billions of dollars in the black
Bush's terms of government has
been nothing less than disaster and
now he is trying to cover his butt by
blaming others in government I be-
lieve that of all the presidents in his-
tory, Bush was not doubt the most
ignorant and unsuccessful of them all.
Barbara Dallenger
Inverness


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No matter our political di-
versities, I think you'll
agree that this Tuesday's
inauguration of Barack Obama as
president marks a historic mile-
stone in the evolution of our nation.
. As a baby boomer born in 1951,
and growing up in the 1950s and
'60s I became conscious of the
racial inequalities in our nation
during a time when civil rights
debates were at the
forefront of everyone's
consciousness.
As a child in New
York, I distinctly recall
learning about the
racial barriers to ac-
cess in schools and
hospitals, restaurants
and hotels, theaters
and community Jack I
events, and even to GUI
water fountains and
restrooms. While tele- COLI
vision news in the
early '60s gave many of us an eye-
witness perspective of these re-
alities, which were both shocking
and sobering, I soon learned that
discriminatory practices were
not limited to the Deep South but
existed throughout the nation.
My pre-teen memories of see-
ing those images, and hearing
the accounts of violence and ven-
omous hatred based upon skin
color influenced me to believe
that public attention and politi-
cal action was imperative.
Much has been said and writ-
ten about the struggle for civil
rights, and much is yet to be
achieved, but if anyone questions
the progress made over the past
two generations, let's just watch
the oath of office being taken on
Tuesday by someone who, be-
cause of his ethnicity, just 40-
some years ago would have been
denied a drink of cold water and
a cheese sandwich in many
American lunch counters.
Our younger son, Josh, who
works in Washington, D.C., for
City Year, was given a gift ticket to
the 'inauguration, and has
pledged to send us some thoughts ,
of his impressions of the event
He knows his eyewitness of this
historic event is important and
will never be forgotten.
In anticipation of Monday's
Martin Luther King Jr. Day cele-
bration and the next day's inau-
guration ceremonies, I hope you
will read this personal reflection,
and perhaps choose to share it
with others.
It was late August, 1963. I was
12. I remember my father calling
me into his room. The radio was
on, and I heard cheering. It was
not a baseball game kind of
cheer;it seemed louder and
longer. It was a sustained roar.
My dad, age 72 and blind,
pointed in the direction of the
radio with one hand, and put his
other index finger to his lips. He
was telling me to be quiet and to
listen.
Next I heard the voice. A com-,
bination of speech and chanting.
The cadence was like none I ever
heard. The word music rose and
fell, the power was like a wave,
swelling and then resting, soon to
rise again.
My father's blind eyes were
shining in the window light He
was tearful, his lips pursed, his
head gently nodding in agree-
ment, timed to the melody of the
voice. Seeing my father so moved
gave me the sense that history
was being made.
There in that sun-bathed room,
I was taken by the sound of that
voice, and felt the power of its per-
suasion. I never saw my father so
attentive. All of his energy focused
on listening to the words, "I have a
dream that one day my four little
children will live in a nation
where they will not be judged by
the color of their skin, but by the
content of their character
"And so even though we face
the difficulties of today and to-
morrow, I still have a dream. It is
a dream deeply rooted in the
American dream. I have a dream
that one day this nation will rise
up and live out the true meaning
of its creed: We hold these truths
to be self-evident, that all men
are created equal."
Dr King's monumental speech
commanded the attention of not


only the half-million who gath-
ered in the shadow of Abraham
Lincoln's statue on the Washing-
ton Mall, but touched the hearts
and minds of a nation to pay at-
tention and take action.
That speech on that sweltering
August day ignited a charge of
energy that would not be stopped
not by gushing fire hoses,
snarling dogs, enraged threats,
bombs or snipers' bul-
lets. At the tender age
of 35, that eloquent
preacher from Atlanta
l r set in motion a flood of
individual and collec-
tive actions that would
change how people
viewed not only our
neighbors, but our-
jevine selves. The impact of
that leader's courage
was felt in that tumul-
UMN tuous decade of the
1960s, and for genera-
tions to come.
The ideals of Dr. King's mission
were rooted in his Christian faith;
his principles and civil disobedi-
ence techniques were borrowed
from Gandhi. But no matter what
our faith, race, ethnicity, gender
or age, the heroic vision of Dr.
King is a beacon for us all.
In the 11-year period between
1957 and 1968, King traveled over
2 million miles and spoke over
2,500 times, appearing wherever
there was injustice to be
protested, and action to be taken.
He was the youngest man to have
received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Though his life was cut short at
age 39 by an assassin's bullet in
April of 1968, Dr. King's legacy
lives in anyone who chooses to
question those who would hold
us captive to old ideas and dis-
criminatory policies.
Has all that Dr. King envi-
sioned come to pass? Not yet,
Has his legacy brought forth a
tremendous surge of change in
attitude, law, and economic op-
portunity? Yes. But there's so
much still to be accomplished,
Justice is not static, it's active
and must be actively asserted
and strictly guarded every day.
If you wish to hear and/or read
the entire text of Dr. King's "I
Have a Dream" speech, visit
http://www.americanrhetoric.comn
/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm.
In addition, I recommend read-
ing Dr King's "Letter from a Birm-
ingham Jail," written in April of
1963 to his fellow pastors in which
he reminds them that everything
Adolph Hitler did in Nazi Gern
many was "legal" and all actions
by German citizens to aid or com-
fort the Jewish people were "ille-
gal." This poignant document of
American historical significance
calls to question the differences
between right and wrong; justice
and oppression. It is available at
http://www.africa.upenn.edu/
Articles_Gen/Letter_Birming
ham.html
In my 35-plus-year profes-
sional life I've learned that
progress is not achieved by in-
tention alone. Strategic advocacy
is the only way wrongs can be
righted and ideas can be trans-
formed into action. All of our
voices and votes are needed.
In memory and in tribute to
those who marched, fought and
sacrificed for the rights we hold
dear, being responsible citizens
is one of our highest callings.
I would be remiss in not ex-
pressing respect to out-going
President George W Bush and his
administration for their service to
the nation. While every president
has both supporters and critics, I
think we owe every public offi-
cial, at every level, a word of ap-
preciation for their willingness to
offer themselves for elective of-
fice. We can at the same time de-
bate and perhaps disagree with
their actions but also show re-
spect for the office. Our system of
government gives each of us the
opportunity to serve, but how few
of us take that step?

Jack Levine is founder of the
4Generations Institute in
Tallahassee. He can be e-mailed
at Jack@4Gen.org and his
mailing address is RPO. Box
10875, Tallahassee, FL, 32302.


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The members of the Florida
Legislature are doing some-
what the same thing as they
take money from the Florida
Forever Flnd. These dollars
were set aside to purchase en-
vironmentally sensitive lands
such as Three Sisters Springs
in Crystal River
In fact, the Legislature's
move puts the $6.3 million
Florida. Forever grant for
Three Sisters in jeopardy
and could spoil the entire
public/private effort to save


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I will call over the week-
end. Still pushing to finish
stuff for the show while deal-
ing with really (nasty) New
England weather, another ice
storm yesterday.
-Mark
Realizing that Mark's not
up on my dietary habits, I
thought it appropriate to have
some fun in my response:


the valuable land.
Three Sisters Springs in
Crystal River is the world-fa-
mous site that attracts thou-
sands of tourists from around
the world each year. The
property was slated for a
high-density development,
but a group of local govern-
ment officials and concerned
citizens have put together an
organized effort to save the
land.
Now the Florida Legisla-
ture's budget problems have
hit all of the trust funds that
set aside dollars to do spe-
cific things. That's the whole
idea of establishing a trust
fund. You set money aside so


You are getting some bad
weather No problem on help,
Wednesday ... will simplify
stay/go decision night be-
fore. On food, I'm actually a
veagan these days and know
this great place in Orlando
named Sprouts. Bean sprouts
and alfalfa sprouts only
scratch the surface of what
they offer Ever try beet
sprouts? They're verrry
hearty. They generally serve
the sprouts with shredded
carrots and some form of sea-
sonal legume. And, speaking


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the politicians can't raid the
kitty when they have a need
they determine to be critical.
That's why they call it a
TRUST fund.
Well, now the Legislature
has a critical need and the
raiding parties are at work
So much for trust
The problem with Three
Sisters is the time line. The
whole project could fall apart
this spring if the dollars are
not secured.
You've got to have some
sympathy for the Legislature.
Our sales-tax-driven state
budget is so dependent on a
strong economy that when
things turn sour, the state im-


of carrots, carrot juice is a
specialty of theirs. Mix it with
a hint of Tabasco and a sprig
of mint and you'll think
you've died and gone to
heaven. I've cutback, but you
can get an OK frozen yogurt
It's not very sweet but Iguess
it passes as healthy. Oh,
where are you staying?
cb
The fact I didn't even know
the correct spelling of vegan
didn't spill the beans on my
tall tale. For that matter, dur-
ing a period while living in


mediately runs out of money.
In the long run, if we don't
save Three Sisters Springs,
many future generations will
suffer. In the short run, the
state needs the money
Jacking money from the
trust funds is just like taking
the electrical outlet from my
reading light we still have
a problem to solve, we've just
moved it around.
How long before the lights
go out?

Gerry Mulligan is the pub-
lisher of the Chronicle. His
e-mail address is gmulligan
@chronicleonline. com.


New Hampshire I did try to
be a vegetarian. It's an ad-
. mirable way to go but it just
never worked for me.
A couple of days after our
e-mail exchange Mark called
and said he had been inter-
ested in trying a Brazilian
steakhouse in Orlando but
that my'news necessitated a
change in plans.
Not being a very good liar, I
fessed up to my true carnivo-
rous dietary ways. And, yes, I
was really interested in going
to this Brazilian restaurant-


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Seconded
Kudos for (the) letter to the
editor, "Everyone wins." Con-
solidating Inverness and
Crystal River airports is a
great idea. Having one supe-
rior airport for Citrus County
makes more sense than hav-
ing two inadequate airports.
Crystal River Commons
could then be built on the
Crystal River airport prop-
erty, thereby saving our wet-
lands and providing a
much-needed development
for our city. Let's see if the
commissioners are listening,
although they are not known
for common-sense strategies.
Shortfall
I see our illustrious com-
missioners are already start-
ing to cut impact fees.
They're going to save Citrus
County from a countrywide
recession by cutting impact
fees. This I'd really like to
see. My other question is:
Who's going to make up the
cuts they're making, like the
30 percent for transporta-
tion? Are the county commis-
sioners going to pay for it out
of their salary? Where are
they going to make up the
money for these cuts when
they have shortfalls? Who's
going to pay for that? That's
what I want to know. Don't
tell me about cutting it; tell
me who's going to make up
the difference and how.
Strategy
I am looking to buy a home
in Citrus County and I want to
thank the county commission-
ers for doing everything in
their power to stimulate the
building of more homes.
Adding more homes to the al-
ready-flooded market will help
drive home prices down fur-
ther and will make it even eas-
ier for me to buy a home at a
great price in Citrus County.


which we did.
At the restaurant, we first
feasted on the salad bar and
lobster bisque. Then came
the guys with the skewers of
meat. Lots of guys. Lots of
skewers. I'm talking lamb. I'm
talking pork. I'm talking
sausage. I'm talking tender-
loin, flank and sirloin some
bacon-wrapped, some not
When we got back to the
hotel and sat on the couch, I
felt as if I'd eaten a basketball
or two. That was Tuesday
night


The good news is, I plan to
move out of Citrus County in
a few years at about the time
the commissioners will be
raising and are diverting real
estate taxes to infrastructure
projects to compensate for
the reduction of impact fees.
Paging Howard Beale
To all who care about equal
justice and our beloved Amer-
ica: What kind of justice -
sends a mentally incompe-
tent teenager to a 10-year
prison sentence for appropri-
ating a lousy six-pack of beer
when a millionaire many
times over gets to stay home
after stealing untold millions
upon millions of dollars and
waits several years in his
mansion with all the comforts
a millionaire can afford to lav-
ish upon himself while his
bloc of lawyers delay his day
in court? Somebody some-
where please explain this jus-
tice to me. Even worse is the
deafening sound of silence I
hear from this town, this
state, this country. We should
stand up together...
Where's the show?
To TV station WYKE: What
happened to Nature Coast
Outdoors on Wednesday
night? Why did they bump
them and who is in charge of
that station? Who can we
complain to? They seem to
do that real regular...I sure
miss the show.
Thanks to us
Calling about the "Out of
touch" in Sound Off. With all the
left-wing propaganda flowing
from the mainstream media, it
is not surprising that someone
might feel that Dr. Dixon is out
of touch. Dr. Dixon's op-eds cer-
tainly are in sharp contrast to
the socialist group thinking. He
is a much-needed breath of
fresh air, and thanks to the
Chronicle, he has a voice.


I woke up full Wednesday
morning and my stomach
hasn't been quite right since.
I have not eaten red meat
since Tuesday.
Who knows how I'll be feel-
ing by the weekend but at
this point, I'm thinking bar-
bequed sprouts sound pretty
good.

Charlie Brennan is editor of
the Citrus County Chronicle.
E-mail him at cbrennan
@chronicleonline.com.


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The cost of living
This is to the Citrus County
commissioners: My wife and
I moved to Citrus County
eight years ago to the town
of Hernando in Forest Lakes
North. We were looking for
green space where our neigh-
bors weren't 10 feet away.
We have a lovely property
and home on 1.5 acres. We
previously lived in Pinellas
County, Manatee County and
Sarasota County. Never with
commissioners have we had
such disruption...that we
have for the county commis-
sioners again up here. Wed-
ding, honeymoon, divorce -
how rfiuch is this going to
cost us again?
Quality assurance
Please, please, please stop
using thrift shops for a
dumping-off place. Only if
merchandise is sellable can
we use it. Otherwise we have
to spend big dollars to move
junk to the dump. Garbage is
garbage, so that belongs in
the dump. Thrift shops try to
help people. Please help
thrift shops with decent mer-
chandise.
Tone it down
With the shape our country
is in and the economy is so
bad, couldn't the inaugura-
tion be a little less extrava-
gant? Today I heard 10,000
National Guard troops are
going to be there. This is so
ridiculous. Why do we need
10,000 troops at an inaugura-
tion, and who is paying for it?


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running a business from your
house. That's why they
shouldn't allow it. I would
suggest that the county
charge, like, 50 cents for a li-
cense to have a garage sale
and allow only two a year,
two weekends a year, two
weeks a year, if you want.
But that would be it. Any-
thing else in violation with
probably a $100 or $1,000


God," Tuesday, Jan. 13. It
amounts to the separation of
church and state -
that's where it be-
gins and it ends O
with nonprofit organ-
ization. What is it
you don't under-
stand about these
two terms?
Overextended


fine. Make it a big fine so we Living in Citrus CL
don't have it. I don't want County for two itn


Dishonest money somebody having a constant years, I have finally 5b6-
sgarage sale next door to my come to understand
This is in response to Tues- house. I live in a residential why there's such a
day, Jan. 13's Sound Off area, not a business area. problem in this county. You
called "Honest money," pay people such low wages,
where the person's had a Disconnect yet everything else around
garage sale for three weeks This is in response to the them keeps' going up and up
in a row. Well, that's actually Sound Off titled "Question of and up. Just to go to a den-


tist to have something sim-
ple done costs you two
weeks' pay. No won-
der why people
LUND never go to the den-
F tist and they have a
mouthful of rotting
teeth. Just to go to
get your car fixed
costs you $70 an
hour even though
you only make $8
an hour. How can
anybody sit here
0579 and compare the
two? You can't. So
these businesses,
they're only hurting them-
selves. And the people that
can't afford to get things
done, they're getting hurt,
too.


got the bailout and now they're.
building cars that nobody can-
afford anyway because no-
body's working. So good for
them; they got their money
and their employees are worl-
ing, but nobody else is and
they're building cars that cost -
$100,000. If you watch the .,
"Today Show" on Jan. 13,
that's exactly what they have
there $100,000 cars. Now
who can afford that? Maybe
the people on the "Today ..'
Show" can, but we can't.
Money goes where?
It's very disturbing to read',.,
in today's paper the article
about General Motors and
their bailout money and the
fact that they are going to a
Korean company to supply ..
batteries for their electric car
for this country, using our
money. Somebody better get ..
their head screwed on right.
Bad yield sign


Stimulus plan
I'm calling in regards to
the stimulus Obama's fixing
to send out again from
Bush's. I have a better option
than that: Let everybody keep
their earnings. Let people
keep their earnings and that
will stimulate spending and
we won't have to put up with
the Washington bureaucracy.
Just look what they've done
now. They can't even fun
their own lives and they want
to try to tell us what to do?
It's time we took our country
and our government back.
Many cars, no buyers
This is about the car compa-
nies and the bailout. Well, they


There's a dangerous situa-
tion at the corner of (county
roads) 486 and 491. If you
are going west on (C.R.) 486
and want to turn right onto
(C.R.) 491, you encounter a
yield sign at the northbound
lane of (C.R.) 491. There is no
grace distance at all beyond
the yield sign. It needs to be a
stop sign. It's an especially
dangerous spot for any driver
who has not encountered it be-
fore or for seniors who might
not remember how bad it is.
Where's the TLC?
To all the people that write in
to Sound Off and complain so
much, I would like to ask them
all: Where are the virtues of
compassion, tolerance and em-
pathy? I never hear of any. All I
hear is complaints. Please, they
are virtues and I think that they
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Dixie Hollins comes from a prominent Florida family and has lived in Citrus County since the '70s. On Jan. 1, Hollins began his term as president of the
Citrus County Chamber of Commerce, taking over duties from Joyce Brancato of Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center.

New Chamber of Commerce leader has deep roots in the community


CHRIS VAN ORMER
cvanormer@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
4 businessman who has
long shaped the goals for
Citrus County is the presi-
dent of Citrus County
Chamber of Commerce 0 For infi
for 2009, and will lead from ti
the chamber in its own County
vision. Comm
"I'm very interested see Pa
in the future of this
county and the vision of this com-
munity," Dixie Hollins said. "We
want to get the grassroots back
into the community by encourag-
ing citizens' participation in the
community. We should be part of
the solution, not part of the prob-
lem."
Hollins goes way back with Cit-
rus County. Born in St Petersburg
in 1947, he came here in 1974 to
help his father manage the family
property, the Hollinswood Ranch,
a timber, cattle and mining busi-


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ness on 20,000 acres his father and
grandfather bought ir 1942. He's a
third-generation Floridian.
"U.S. 19 was a single-lane road
then," Hollins said. "It was open
range no fences. There were
some old homesteads out here."
The Hollinswood
rmation Ranch west of U.S..
e Citrus 19 was bordered by
Chamber of the Crystal River to
Drce, please the south and the
e D3. Withlacoochee
River to the north. It
was 25 square miles, Hollins said.
Hollins studied at Rochester In-
stitute of Technology, graduating
with a bachelor's degree in
graphic arts before going to work
in his father's printing business in
St Petersburg.
"One of my most important ex-
periences was being the personnel
manager at Dad's printing com-
pany," Hollins said. "I dealt with
people, communications, public
relations and learned about the
employer-employee relationship.


It's one of my biggest reflections
that helps me every day."
'Going to work on the ranch,
Hollins cleared
land Tor pas- Hollin goe
tures, made hay- With Cr
fields, planted with Citru
Bahia and got Born in St.
into a big timber
contract with in 1947,
Georgia-Pacific,
planting 7,000 here in 19
acres of pine his father
trees in rotation, his father I
He learned family pr
from his father
and his father's Hollinswo
foreman, WC.
Priest, he said.
"He taught me how to work on
the ranch and have an apprecia-
tion for the woods and the envi-
ronment, how to ride and how to
hunt," Hollins said.
Always an outdoorsman, Hollins
said he likes hunting, fishing,
scuba diving and cookouts.
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started to sell some of the land.
Florida Power, now called
Progress Energy, bought about
.5,000 acres for its
5 way back generating com-
plex, and it
s COulnty. bought transmis-
Petersburg sion corridors
and easements.
he came Some of the
ranch land went
74 to help to the Cross
anage the.A Florida Barge
manage the Canal. Then, in
perty, the 1972, Gulf Coast
Aggregates took
)d Ranch, a long-term lease
on about 800
acres. That company became In-
dependent Aggregates, and is now
known as Cemex, publicly traded
under the symbol CX on the New
York Stock Exchange. In 1982, the
ranch entered into another long-
term mining operation with a com-
pany now known as Holcim.
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has much to offer


SCORE, Counselors to Amer-
ica's Small Business, will host an
: open house to show what its
classes have to offer county
business people.
The event will be held at 6
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, Building
P1-102, Central Florida Commu-
nity College, 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto.
For information or to reserve a
seat, call 249-1236.
Business network


officers installed


New officers of the Citrus
Business Network were installed
I by John Thrumston, Chairman of
the Citrus County Commission-
ers, on Dec. 18. They are: Presi-
I H dent: Ron Radford, Best Buy
Water; Vice President: Mathew
S .., Balliargeon, MPB Media; Treas-
."* urer: James Segovia, Capital
City Bank; Jackie Burger, Health
Markets; Membership/Marketing
Director: Liz Koehlinger, Pre-
Paid Legal Services; Program
Director: Bud Koehlinger, Pre-
Paid Legal Services. Also on the
board is Past President, Bill Wor-
den, FreeLife.
The Citrus Business Network
(CBN) meets every Friday morn-
ing at.7:30 a.m., at Tuscany On
The Meadow, Citrus Hills Lodge,
350 W. Norvell Bryant Highway,
Hernando. A breakfast bar is


available for $5.
The CBN is comprised of local
business owners and managers
who seek to expand their busi-
nesses through networking, and
by exchanging information and
referrals with other business
owners. Members bring business
cards, brochures, coupons, etc.,
to exchange, and each member
has the opportunity to speak
briefly about their products or
services.
Guests from the business
community are always welcome.
For more information, call Liz
Koehlinger, Membership Chair-
man, at 527-9790. or Ron Rad-
ford, President, 795-0003.
Davis qualifies for
recertification
Charles E. Davis, CFSP of In-
verness has recently qualified for
recertification of the designation
of Certified Funeral Service
Practitioner (CFSP), by the
Academy of Professional Fu-
neral Service Practice.
A number of professions grant
special recognition to members
upon completion of specified ac-
ademic and professional pro-
grams and "CFSP" is funeral
service's national individual
recognition.
The Academy of Professional
Funeral Service Practice, since
its 1976 founding, has had as its
goals: 1) to recognize those
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-r he said. "After the sale, I be-
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- .- in community projects, the
S- chamber, some foundation
-t t boards and -Citrus County-
S, government"
a. <. With the chamber, he was
- -1 asked to join the board of di-
S ...- rectors, and he has been ac-
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-. .-! committee.
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.,. reorganization and will hire a
i full-time CEO, a move he said
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by the chamber's board of di-
rectors.
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seeking applications and in-
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NNW d^ ^ the selection process," he
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have a new CEO on board by
S the end of March or the first
- part of April."
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S. would continue in her cur-
a 1 rent position as executive di-
S rector
a "The chamber is a great or-
ganization," he said. "It puts
on the Manatee Festival with
Sthe Rotary, and that was a
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o a big turnout. And it will be
--*D. -- putting on the Strawberry
Festival in March."
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volved with the county busi-
ness community through such
i organizations as the Commit-
* tee of 100, which was the fore-
-- runner of the current Citrus
-- County Economic Develop-
mrent Council. He joined the
chamber of commerce in
S- 1980, and he served for two
-- ; years on a committee that
-- -- .* produced the first writing of
S* -' the county's comprehensive
.- -1 plan.
-, Through his businesses,
- Hollins belonged to the Citrus
a- a County and state cattlemen's
S- .- associations, becoming presi-
a.- --- a dent of the Citrus County Cat-
-. - tlemen's Association and
- a -- president of the Florida Beef
Council. He also was active in
*- the Florida Forestry Associa-
.- .. tion.
* 5-. ; "I've always been involved
- in the community," Hollins
- I[ said.
- The vast size of the
*- -- > Hollinswood Ranch was
a. --I greatly reduced by the pass-
.* ing of Hollins' father.
"In 1991, iny father passed
away and we were forced to
- -. r do a sale of the majority of the
-* -|.l holdings that we had," he
said. "We sold about 7,000
. - acres to the state of Florida
- for what is now the Crystal
- ; River Preserve."
S- L "-I About 7,500 acres were sold
-. to Holcim; another 500 acres
went to Florida Power, leav-
ing the ranch with 1,500 acres.
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ever had to do in my entire
S o. f life, to sell that property,"
a. ... . , Hollins said. "It was the es-
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as advancing the civic and
commercial interests of the
area.
"We want to improve the
lunches and breakfasts," he
said. "We want to have good
guest speakers in different lo-
cations in all areas of the
county."
While no one has been
asked to speak yet, Hollins
said the speakers would rep-
resent many aspects of public
life, such as representatives
of the different levels of gov-
ernment and law enforce-
ment and from the Florida
Chamber of Commerce.
"They would be speaking
about what's going on with
local business," he said.
In the year ahead, Hollins
said, "I'm very excited about
the support of the directors of
the chamber to take some
positive steps for the commu-
nity. We are excited about the
new visioning process that
the county commissioners are
undertaking, and the board*
unanimously voted to support
this visioning process."
He said the chamber would
be working closely with the,
EDC, the Citrus County!
Tourism Development Coun-
cil, the Realtors Association
of Citrus County, Citrus
County Builders Association
and other organizations in
the county.
"The visioning process is a
great stepping stone to getting
better involvement in the
community so that we can im-
prove our objectives," he:
said. "We are trying to do a
much better job of that"
Looking at past problems,
Hollins said, "Our biggest
stumbling block is we need to'
be more proactive and have a -
positive attitude. The busi-
ness leaders need to be more
proactive in:
said he the county
and city gov-,
S the ernments.
to hring The county
r to brinl government,

D a new needs to im-
prove its atti-
tel. tude that the:
county is,
open for business. We need to
be welcoming people to this
county. The county govern-
ment needs to be helping and
assisting with permits and
-impact fees and have an atti-
tude that we are glad yo u
chose Citrus County."
Hollins draws comparisons
between government and:
good business practice.
"Citrus County should be:
run so that the customer who*
walks through the door is;
treated in a way that makes:
them excited for coming here,-
and they have the enthusiasm
and support to look forward.
to their next visit."
Hollins said he wants the:
chamber to bring itself to a
new level.
"It has an open-door pol-
icy," he said. "With the reor-;
ganization, we'll start being,
more of a voice for our mem-
bers."
The future is filled with
optimism.
"I think Citrus County has'
great opportunity in front of-
it," Hollins said. "Lots of pos-
itive business and industry'
are coming up here. The-
chamber is pleased in the"
new, positive role that the
Citrus County commission is -
taking in getting hands-on in
the future of this county The'
chamber commends them.-
The chamber encourages -
citizens to become involved
in the support of city coun-
cils and county commission-
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JANUARY 18, 2009


Walk Don't Run Travel Group


Recently, the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce welcomed "Walk Don't Run Travel Group" Into the Chamber and held a rib-
bon cutting to celebrate. Pictured above: Ambassadors Jennifer Duca and Rhonda Lestinsky, Sue Fullerton, Ambassadors Jackle
Marx, Jessica Holcomb and Wendy Hall. Back Row: Ambassadors David Heinz, James Segovia and Janet Mayo and Executive
Director Kitty Bames. Walk Don't Run Travel Group is an online travel agency. The travel group offers cruise packages, golf pack-
ages, honeymoon getaways, air flights, car rentals, hotel accommodations and much more. Call Sue Fullerton today at 352-344-
0905 or 352-400-1721. Or visit the website at www.walkdontruntravel.com


Fiori Flowers and Gifts by Heather


iank you for the opportunity
serve as your Chamber Presi-'.K'
dent for 2009. We are very e -,':
cited about the future of our..
organization and Citrus County. Or:"'"
County's new leadership has embraced,
a new focus more closely paralleling our.-,
Chamber's goals and objectives. The',
Commission has already begun address;' "
ing and is developing a vision for the fu-
ture. We salute their proactive efforts.
We look forward in engaging all of aIj. :
membership to help us make Citruti"r
County a better place to live and work.
We are in the re-organization of the,.
Chamber to be a more pro-active leaderr'-
ship in Citrus County. We will need help.;, .
support, and embrace your involvement,
with the following active committees';..
Government Affairs, Membership, Spe-
cial Events, Education, Social Events'-
Budget, and more. We are looking for),:.-.
ward to working closer with EDC,.
Tourism Development Council, Board o'f:"'
Realtors, the Builders Association and
other organizations in the community.'' *
Thank you for your continued support,
of the Citrus County Chamber of Cohi ;,:
merce. Wishing you and your loved ones-


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Pictured above: Representing Fiori Flowers & Gifts, holding the scissors, Heather Knight, Barbara Strickland & Heather Strick
land. Also pictured; Ambassadors Chuck Morgan, Megan Ennis, Janet Mayo, David Heinz, Ullian Smith, Jackie Marx, Wendy Hall,
Rhonda Lestinsky, Jennifer Duca, Pete Burrell and Crystal Jefferson. Also present was John Porter. Fiori Flower's and Gifts has
been an icon in the Central Ridge area for 17 years. This past March the Strickland Family purchased the business and gave it
a fresh new look and name. Fori Flowers and Gifts by Heather offers fresh cut flower arrangements, silk and dried flower arrange
ments, holiday arrangements and small gifts to decorate your home. The customer's like the new fresh look In the arrangements
and the gifts. Visiting customers all say they love the shop and the new fresh look of the store and rave about the fresh new
look in the flower arrangements.We specialize in Weddings and Funerals. You name the occasion and Flori Flowers and Gifts
by Heather will make it beautiful. Stop by and browse the many gift ideas we have or check our new floral arrangement we make
.daily. Be sure to see our Christmas Poinsettias Fiori Flowers and Gifts by Heather is open weekdays 9 to 5. We are open Sat-
urdays for the holiday season from 10 to 1.We are located at 2141 W Norvell Bryant (Hwy 486), Lecanto; Fl. Our Phone num-
ber is (352) 746-0009. Our Email is fioriflowers@embarqmail.com


ComputerWorks


'New officers of the Citrus'
Business Network were in-
stalled by John Thrumston,
Chairman of the Citrus County
Commissioners, on December
18. They are: President: Ron
Radford, Best Buy Water; Vice
President: Mathew Baillargeon,
MPB Media; Treasurer: James
Segovia, Capital City Bank;
Jackie Burger, Health Markets;
Membership/Marketing Director:
Liz Koehlinger, Pre-Paid Legal
Services; Program Director: Bud
Koehlinger, Pre-Paid Legal Serv-
ices. Also on the board is Past
President, Bill Worden, FreeLife.
The CBN is comprised of local
business owners and managers
who seek to expand their\busi-
nesses through networking, and
by exchanging information and
referrals with other business
owners. Members bring business
cards, brochures, coupons, etc.,
to exchange, and each member
has the opportunity to speak
briefly about their products or
services. For more information
call Liz Koehlinger, Membership
Chairman, at 527-9790. or Ron
Radford, President, 795-0003.
SNE
The Citrus team of Hemando-
Pasco Hospice (HPH), in part-
nership with Central Florida
Community College, Lecanto
(CFCC), will be presenting a two-
part class for anyone who is car-
ing for aged loved ones on
Tues., January 27, 5:30 pm to
7:00 pm and Thurs., January 29,
5:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the Citrus
team office of HPH, 3545 N.
Lecanto Hwy., Beverly Hills. Pre-
registration is required. Topics to
be covered include: How to live
with different medical conditions,
Understanding options and
When to reach out to profession-
als and community resources.
The class will be facilitated by
Wendy Hall, MSW, HPH in Cit-
rus. Please call (352) 249-1210


to pre-register. There is drio c&st:
Hemando-Pasco Hospice; ,'.
non-profit agency initially If-'
censed in 1984, provides,'qar,
comfort, and support to moe
than 1,000 individuals affe' *d
by a life-limiting illness in Pa$c.
Hemando, and Citrus counts, ,'
In addition to our office in. eyB J
Hills, we also have a Hospie,.
House on Norvell Bryant High-
way in Lecanto for patienvl'.,h.,
limited caregiving assista)Brde,
a Hospice Care Center iR.-'i'
rus Health & Rehabilitation Cen-
ter in Inverness for patients with
complicated pain and syipjoms,.
For more information call, '
527-4600. '
The Florida Departmenfit, ,,,
vironmental Protection's a- ,
mosassa Springs Wildlif;2 r
State Park will host a mgply,..,
bird walk on Pepper CreqTpi,'"
on Saturday, January 24 '709
An experienced birder wil I'e,
the walk on this trail, onefo.i, '
birding trails in Citrus Cou4ip ,
are part of the West Sectior ; ,
the Great Florida Birdingi 4,1,,
Participants will meet at 75'.
a.m. at the entrance to thl Ks
Visitor Center and the bim"W
will begin at 8:00 a.m. Bi3666r6
and a field guide are recd- -
mended. Pepper Creek Trail is
approximately 3/4 mile ine L.
and follows along the pakimi-
road connecting the VisitoriC6 -
ter on U.S. 19 and the west en-
trance on Fishbowl Drive.
Participants can either walj bokt
or wait and take the first retum-..,.
ing boat after the park opent* ,.-
There is no charge to use.thbe: >,
Pepper Creek trail or for the re1"',
turn boat trip. Monthly bird walks-'
will be scheduled througheUtt4he'
year, except the months o tld me
through September and Decrfh"'-
ber. For more information,! c1.''"
(352) 628-5343, ext. 1002 rvisT'
www.floridastateparks.org.', ',


Pictured above: Representing ComputerWorks, Owner Michael Pater and Ambasasdors John Porter, Chuck Morgan, Dan Pushee,
Bonnie Hardiman, David Heinz, Wendy Hall, Janet Mayo, Rhonda Lestinsky and Tammy Lavelle. Also pictured Is Renee Mel-
chlonne. Computer repair for home or business with 24 years of experience. ComputerWorks has been in Citrus County for 5
years. We come to you at no additional cost. We provide support for your business server as well as your home PC. We han-
dle upgrades, networking, repair, virus removal and teaching. We do It all. No job Is too big or too small. ComputerWorks has
always offered free anti-virus software and phone support. Some problems are fixed right over the phone with no charge to the
customer. Contact us today at 352-212-1165 or by email at computerworkssupport@gmall.com


ATTENTION CHAMBER MEMBERS:
Business After Hours CANCELATION
The Business After Hours for Wednesday, Jan. 21 at Martiq, 4. ,
eral Credit Union has been cancelled. We look forward to seeing Yyo,
at our next scheduled Business After Hours on Feb. 10 at Eyvoutipn, ;
Complex Youth Organization in Inverness. .i ,.(
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P/T, Ironing required.
Please no Cleaning
services .
Reply:
Blind Box 1448P
Citrus County
Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450

iMedical






HEALTHCARE SERVICES.






Maxim is recruiting
qualified RN's, LPN's,
CNA's, and HA's for
private duty in home care.
*All Shifts Available
Competitive Pay
Heallh, Vision, Dental,
Life, and 401(k)
*Weekly Pay Checks
Direct Deposit
Currently a need for full
ime homecare nurse in
Citrus Counly
Contact Us loday!
(352) 683-2885




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If you are Interested
In a career In Social
Work, have a
Bachelor's degree
In a field of Human
Services & a min of
1 yr exp working
with children
daycaree, Intern-
ships, working, etc.)
visit
www thecenters us
to learn about our
Family Care
Manager position
working In the Child
Welfare arena.
Training provided.
Starting salary Is
$15.20/hr. plus full
benefits pkg
DFWP/EOE Fax or
e-mail resume to
HR, The Centers,
Inc., (352) 291-5580,
iobs@thecenters.us

COME
GROW
WITH US!





HO., IC'


CNA
M-F Days
LPN
FT
On-Call M-Th

LPN
PT
On-Call Weekends
PRN
RN's & LPN's

Hospice House
FT- RN
3p-11p,
Mon.-Frl,
PT CNA
Weekends 7p-7a,,

A full description the
above listed jobs as
well as a
downloadable
application can
be found at our
webslte:
www.hosolceof
citruscountv org
Fax: 352.527.9366
hr@hosolceof
citruscountv ora
Hospice of Citrus
County
P.O. Box 641270
Beverly Hills, FI
34464
DFWP/EOE

EYES

OPHTHALMIC
TECH,
Great Pay, Health
Ins. 401K Plan.
Do You Look
Forward to work
each day?? If, not
Fax resume to:
352-527-1358

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@
earthllnk.net.
FRONT
DESK/RECEPTION
Full time position for
Internal Medicine
practice In Inverness
Computer experience
necessary. Visionary
experience a ++++
Please fax resume to
'A"9A'17.911


Need a job

or a

qualified

employee?


This area's
#1l

employment

source!


CI Ii )NICI
Classifieds
11 MSSSSR. I M .


S Medical I

CNA TEST PREP
Now Offering Day
& Evening Classes
352-341-2311


LPNs
ARBOR VILLAGE
NURSING
Seeks to expand
our family of caring
nurses
11-7 SHIFT -
PART-TIME
WE OFFER GREAT
SALARY
COMPETITIVE
BENEFITS
GREAT WORK
ENVIRONMENT
DRUG/BCKGRND
CHK REQ.
CALL 800-442-1353
FAX 877-571-1952
JOBS@CQCARE
.CQM
490 S. OLD WIRE RD.
Wildwood
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT

EXPERIENCED,
W/Xray License.
Mail resume to MD.
473 N. Zebrawood Pt.
Lecanto 34461.

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


POSITION -"
AVAILA t .
P/T LPN 1:30-10pm
FrT & P/T
DIETARY AID
P/T WAIT STAFF
On Call
COOK PRN
Benefits after
60 days
Vacation after
90 days
Apply in Person:
BRENTWOOD
RETIREMENT/
ASSISTED LIVING
1900 West Alpha Ct.
Lecanto
(352) 746-6611
EOE/DFWP




SBAYCARE
HomeCare


PRN RN
Position
Psych background
needed
I No Home Care I
experience
necessary:
Will train the right
person,
Come /oin our
growing team
PLEASE CALL
Mary Miller at
(352) 795-4495
Or FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 795-1914 or
email to
S mary.miller@
baycare.org
EOE/DFWP

I


i BAYCARE
Homecare

PRN
SRN/LPN
Position
Weekend Visits
No Home Care
experience
necessary:
Will train the right
person.
Come join our
growing teamli
PLEASE CALL
Mary Miller atE
(352) 795-4495
Or FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 795-1914 or
m e-mail to
mary.miller@
baycare.org
SEOE/DFWP
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RNS /LPNS

Part-Time
Openings
7-3,3-11 & 11-7
PRN All Shifts
North Campus
Rehab & Nursing
Seeks quality nurses
to join our team
OFFERING TOP
WAGESIII
DRUG / BCKGRND
CHK REQ.
CALL & APPLY
TODAY
CALL 800-442-1353.
FAX 877-571-1952

COM
700 N, Palmetto St.
LEESBURG


Bakers and Deli
Counter persons
Exp-Hardworking-
Citrus Hills Location-
call- 352-293-2338


COOK P/T or F/T
Exp. ULine Cook:
Apply in Person
Seagrass Pub & Grill
10386 W. Halls River
Rd.


Sales Help





*

Advertising
Sales
Representative

The Citrus County
Chronicle is now
accepting
applications for an
Advertising Sales
Representative.
Sell print and
Internet advertising
for Citrus Publishing
Inc. Service an
established
customer base and
prospect for new
business. Computer
proficiency a must.
...Must have ...
excellent
organizational and
customer-service
skills.
Fax cover letter and
resume to HR at:
352-564-2935
or e-mail:
dkam-
lot@chronicleonline.
cam

Qualified
applications must
undergo drug
screening, EOE


GUAR. SALARY

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


Sales Assoc.
Seeking motivated
people who are
willing to work.
Great income
potential with
benefits. Will train
the right person.
Apply In Person
Love Chevrolet
Inverness.
(352) 341-0018


WANTED
.Self Motivated
Sales Person
wanted, exp. not
necessary will train


Seeking Experienced
CNA/HHA
Call 352-560-4229
Prep to pass exam for
NURSING Assistant.
No other training
needed. 352-564-8378

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Central Florida
Community College
Our Promise....
Your Future....
Curator of
Exhibitions;
Museum Events
& Marketing
Coordinator
Programmer
Analyst Ii & III
CFCC NO LONGER
ACCEPTS PAPER
APPLICATIONS
To apply for these
positions or for ad-
ditional Information
visit the Web site at
www.cf.edu/
'Employment'
EOE/AA/DFW

CPA FIRM

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

Join a team
Of caring
professionals




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Billing Specialist
Responsible for bill-
Ing and accounts
receivable, Insur-
ance verification
Including Medicare
and Medlcald.
AA in Accounting
or Finance pre-
ferred. Knowledge
of electronic billing
.and Medicald
application
preferred. Must be
proficient in
Microsoft Word and
Excel and have
the ability to learn
database software
as utilized by the
organization.
Excellent written
and oral
communication.
skills necessary.
A full description
the above listed
Jobs as well as a
downloadable
application can
be found at our
webslte:
www.hosplceof
citruscounty.org
Fax: 352.527.9366
hr@hospiceot
cltruscounty.org

Hospice of
Citrus County
P.Q Box 641270
Beverly Hills, Fl 34464
DFWP/EOE

KEY PINE
VILLAGE IS
SEEKING A
P/T
RECREATIONAL
THERAPIST

Qualified candidate
will assist the Recre-
ational Therapist in
scheduling and Im-
plementing Indoor
& outdoor group
recreational & lei-
sure activities, for
developmentally
disabled adults, in a
residential facility.
Duties include
monitoring resi-
dents during
recreational activi-
ties, transporting
residents to off
campus outings,
documentation of
group activities,
preparation of
quarterly reports &
annual planning.
Qualified candidate
will posses High
School Diploma or
Equivalent, have a
valid Florida Drivers
License, have Basic
First Ald/CPR, & be
Life Guard Certified.
Must be able to
stand, walk, climb,
and be able to lift
up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to
work a flexible
schedule including
weekends. If Inter-
ested please submit
your resume to _
recreation@key
Dinevillage cam


APPT. SETTER
Top Pay for Your
Exp., Call Christy
352-726-1002
A AVON REPS*
A NEEDED *
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 $500!
Police Impoundsl
Impounds! for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
Receptionist
12 hrs weekly, answer
busy phones, direct
calls & assist clients
fax resume
352-465-6420









Part-time

WEEKEND
RECEPTIONIST
Saturday
and Sunday
10:00am-6:00pm
Come join a fun
team! Multi-phone
system and data
entry skills preferred.
Dependability
a must.
Apply in Person
ARBOR TRAIL REHAB
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL, EOE


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Sumter County
Restaurant

Great Income
Potential
Looking for
Turn Key Operators.
Restaurant is
Located In Large
County Building.
Breakfast & Lunch
Cafe. Seats 30
Approx. 700 sq.ft.
Contact Matt Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax (813) 964-8801
Emall:drmlmule@
vaho.com

Storage





25x30x9(3&12 pitch)
Roof Overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
1 Entry Door, 2 Vents,
4" Concrete Slab. :
$14 895 INSTALLED
30x30x9(3:12 pitch)
Roof Overhang.
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
2 Vents, I Entry Door.
4" Concrete Slab
$163795 INSTALLED
35x50x12(3:12 pitch)
Roof overhang.
2-10x10 Rollup Doors,
2 Vents, 1 Entry Door.,
4" Concrete Slab
$30 995 Installed
# R. Engineered Plans
+ A local Fl Manufact.,.
+ Meets or exceeds
Florida wind codes. :
* Conc/Inst by others. *
+ Many sizes avail.
METAL Structures, LLC.
866-624-9100
Uc # CBC1256991
www. metal i
structuresllic.com
Sheds & Garages
S of Any Size I
I *SHEDS NOW*

* We Move & Buy
I UsedSheds
Ilndependence/41
(352) 860-0111
Used MOVING
BOXES 175 good cond
$175 for all or $1.50ea-
352-476-7516

w Antiques

4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,8001 Won't Lastl
For UListings
800-366-9783ext.H796
New Englander
Stereophonic AM/Fmr
Hi Fi radio phono-
graphic manuf. Guild
looks like a roll top ,
desk w/manuel $150.
Port. Phonograph ov.,
100 yrs old made
Berlin Germany $S150
obo(352) 422-6235 '

SCollectibles

COLLECTIBLE
150 LP Record Albums
70's & 80's With
Pioneer turntable
all for $195.
(352) 249-0830
WANTED
Old Coins/Currency
Silver Dollars
$12.00 to $15.00

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 15yrs8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705
A/C & HEAT PUMP ,
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER :
& UP. New Units at '
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
2-%ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00 :
*Installation kits; '
-Prof., Installation; ,
*Pool Heat Pumps,
Free Del. Uc.#CAC <
057914 746-4394
ABCBrtscoe Appl. h
Refrdg.. washers, !',
stoves. Serv. & Parts :
(352) 344-2928
Commercial
Upright Freezer ,
22 cu ft. Frost free -i
2/3 yrs. old
excel cond $700.
352-637-3376
HOT WATER HEATER
Propane, used 6
mths. 51 gallons. $250.
352-341-1296
KENMORE WASHER
AND DRYER Kenmore
washer and dryer. Ex-
cellent condition. $250
for the set. 564-9311
KIRBY VACUMN with
all attachments &
bags. Good cond,
$100. 352-746-2422
Upright Freezer
Kenmore 25 cubic ft.
Frost Free. White. Exc.
cond. $250.00
(352) 503-7548


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right person, co,
truck provided and
benefits avail,
apply In person
Mon-Frli. 8am 4pm
A-1 TERMITE &
PEST CONTROL
1840 HWY. 44 W.
Inverness, across.
from Applebees


" Trades/Skills


AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
Exp. F/T or P/T
Automation, Floral
City (352) 341-1881

JANITORIAL
ENGINEER
For Large
Government Office
Building. Must
have extensive
experience in all
phases of work from
ceiling to floors.
Prior commercial
exp. preferred.
Mon. thru Fri. 8/10
Hr. shifts. Contact:
Maft Mule'
(813) 964-8888
Fax: (813) 964-8801
Emall-drmlmule@


General
1 Help


APPOINTMENT
SETTERS
i' E ilrt i, A
Want to Join a
winning team?
Very busy office
looking for serious
minded people.
Call Steve @
352-628-0254










CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
S Appliances /Stereos

RFBRIGERATORI Samsung 19" TV
Whirlpool 21.7 cuft Top Cable Ready $50.
Freezer $125 228-0844 Orion 13" TV
WASHER & DRYER $35. obole dy
Maytag Neptune $35. b2) 563-9989
front-load washer & (352)563-9989
electric dryer. T V ANTENNA
Asking $800. TOWER 4 section
(352)746-2141 antenna tower $25.
352-489-2977
Auctions Television
Sony 36 Inch,w/
Surround sound. Exc.
4 BEDROOM ONLY cond. Comes w/
$17,8001 Won t Lastl entertainment center
For Listings & more. $300.
800-366-9783ext.H796 (352) 382-1539
ZENITH 51"
ToolS PROJECTION TV
$350 OBO
Paint Sprayer (352) 527-9742
Titian 440 E, airless,
paint sprayer. New I Building
hose. Exc. cond, Su--lies
$500. Obo. Lv. msg. 0 S lies
(352) 465-2070 Pine Fence Board
Radial Arm Saw Rough, 1x6x16,
Sears 10 Inch, Good $4.50 each.lx8,
cond. $75.00 Pine .50 BD.FT.
(352) 382-3470, each. (352) 447-5560
; Table Saw
Delta, 10" motorized STEEL BUILDINGS .#1
on stand. Exc. cond. Recession
Carbide Tip Dado Set. Discounted
$199.00 Some below Cost
(352) 746-7044 to Site. Call for
SWANTED TO BUY availability.

cond. Mini/midi pre- (352) 353-4047
ftarred. 317-370-4402 (352)353-4047
ITVs/Stere l Steel Buildings #1
09 s/S*reos Recession Discoun-
ted. Some below
50" HITACHI LCD Cost to Site
Projection Call for Availability
TV. 2004. $600. www scg-grp corn
I HITACHI PLASMA 55" Source #126
2007. $1100. Ph 352-505-4558
352-489-4870
Professional Portable IComputers/
'Sound System-Great c O Wdeo I
Sfor Karaoke. Fender 3 Video
iPassport 250 Watts of (2) COMPUTERS
IClear Stereno Sound. Refurbished, highspd,
Built-in Digital Incis. computer, key-
Reverb,Vocal Input board, mouse. $199
PI ority. Tascam CD each. Delivered.
A500 CD/Cassette 352-270-3779
,Deck, 3 microphones,
1 standard stand & 2 2 Computer Systems
Wireless 2 way coaxiql With 19 inch/LCD
monitor, carrying Monitors. Windows XP
case. retail Value & Microsoft Office.
S$1,779. Mint cond. & $195. each.
slightly used $700. call (352)228-1377
(352) 634-1595 or (727) 415-7728


CLASSIFIEDS SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2009-
IComputers/ W E i Garden/LawnC Bus)iui
S Video Furniture Furniture Clothing | Genera General
BRASS BED Queen MODERN PIER FREE DIRT Just pay Men's Clothing, Dining Room Set eaher Bra or full size LATHEM
COMPUTER sz Canopy Bed, solid 1 TABLE. Dark bamboo trucking. Minimum 4X, Some New, Table,6 chairs & Chevy Silverado P.U. CLOCK 21[
REPAIR brass,never needs base. Round Glass $80 per load. Fill has Shirts, Pants, Jackets, hutch. $400. or Obo. May fit others $45.00 keys, manu
pollshing.$200 top. $125 some root debris, 5 ect. (352) 621-7916 Antique Sewing 352-464-0316 ribbon. $
From $29.99 352-476-7516 352-613-2712 load mln, 344-8989 MOTHER of Machine, Singer. Model Airplane 352-586-5199
More info on COMPUTER DESK NEW ORIENTAL GRASSHOPPER BRIDE/GROOM Beige, $150. Obo. stuff-leaving state c. Medi
SerVICeS Black and Gray w/ FLOOR RUG Wool 52"- 718K model. long, beaded jkt 12P (352) 795-4261 Come look C M d
(352)341-4150 hutch excellent cond. Imported beautiful Ig. Zero Turn, Low hours. $50 419-4302 cody42001@netzero.net Ni Equip m t
zooua out $75.obo 352 726 8696 $200 352-628-1449 $2000 Communication Drint Beer Syst $0000 to$5000 4 PRON C
DESTLERCOMPUTERS YOU'LL THIII OAK DAY BED 352-212-657ER Equipment Co2 tank & gage, Nntendo Al adu le
DIESTIER COMPUTERS Excellent condition HEDGE TRIMMER i fittings, draw spout W/flboard & many $30.00 464-0
Internet service, New COUCH & LOVE makes queen bed, Electric, used very lit, REALISTIC 40 & handle.$200.Obo. extras. Plus 9 games. Easy Lie So6ter
& Used systems, parts SEAT red cloth couch comforter & shams tie, like new. $20.00 channel CB radio new (352) 795-4229 $500. for all. E asy Lite t
& upgrades. Visa/ & love seat with $250 726-6708 352-476-7516 in box w/manuals. (352) 613-4674 1 lds F bartl
MCard 352-637-5469 accent pillows like Oak Dining Table Husqvarna 21" Never used. $25.00 ENGLISH RIDING ., r.I ,"T' dO
www.rdeell.com new $600.00 phone square w/one leaf power propelled 352-682-2721 SADDLESnian n1 (352)563-229
T -M AT352-601-0373 excel, cond, $60. lawn mower, electric n niOnline Go Go Re 5329
TELETgAMES5ATARI r t141n English youth leadOn e GoGoReo er.
2600 SET 17 games Country blue sofa 586-8576, start w/bagger300. General line saddle brand new, Local Search .1 .r,. r,'..s. .
plus extras. Rare. $45, sleeper w/memory 527-3176 firm (352) 527-9742 10 also comes with 2 Check Out Local *u,:'..-e. '.r,, ,
864-283-5797 foam mattress. $75.00 PAUL'S FURNITURE Riding mower, 2 TKO Black Leather hanging saddle racks i500 X 10 Po _
obo 352-726-1620 pls Wants Your Business Troy-BUlt, 3 yrs old, universal headrests $150.00 for everyth- Businesses house model'RpA")
W leave message. Tues.-Frl. 9-5 Sat. 9-1 42" cut, 17-1/2HP, with built in tv monitors ing. 352-586-7961 On Personal Assil.-Scu .
h) Furniture DINING RM SET Homosassa 628-2306 exc. cond, $575 and remotes. $100 ZoomCitrus.com rity System Cor1tsorT.
Light ok. Table, leaf PORCH SOFA (352) 637-3232 352-216-9379 Wholesale to public -
(2) LEATHER SOFAS & 6 chairs. Chna Vinyl-covered cushions, I Garage/ 1HP, Submersible SPECIAL 15 ct. $5/LB lie ,:.-i 3 '* "
White, fair condition. Cond. $500. vintage wood platform. Y Sale ump, & control box Mark 727-726-8617 Outboard Motor (352) 382.-1252*--
$175White, fair condition. Cond. $20 352-601-0067 0SYard Sales 125. Garanteed will 99' Yamaha, 5 HP. i
$175 each: Both for 352-382-3985 demonstrate Food Concession Exc. condo. $475.Legeno Mobqly-."
$300. 352-382-3985 Preowned Mattress HOMOSASSAd ScoonleTI or...r, fa .
DINING ROOM TABLE Sets from Twin $30; Inside Moving Sale 352-726-7485 Trailer. 18 Ft. Good New Bimini Top, F,,.*3-
(2) SOLID OAK CURIO & 4 TEAKWOOD Full $40.Qn $50; Kg Fr Sat Sun e10-pm 52" RCA HD TV Shape.$4,900. $100.(321) 213-1642. -
CABINETS. Lighted CHAIRS SCAN DE $75, 628-0808 Salt water 50 gal fish good cond. $300 (352) 344-2708 PIN BALL MACHINE Sl.200 obb -
shelves, Exc. condi- SIGN $100.00 CALL 2 Person Acrylic Spa
tion. Cost $1200 ea. INFO. 586-7222 QUALITY MODERN tank, livrm bedrm Peson Acrylic Spa Fridge, $100. 93' Rocky & Bullwinkle (352) 503-5312
sell $650 each. COTTON LOVESEAT kitfurniture, lawn good cond. + supply Stove, $75. Very Good Cond. Mobility Scooter
352-527-1145 DINING ROOM TABLE ike new apple green equip, much morelll o & cover (352) 419-5366 $1500 (352) 419-5773 Golden Comp 2
Leaf, 6 chairs, vintage $135 352-465-6551 6217 S. Candice path $400 (352) 860-0838 (321) 276-4025 flew never used -
2 LARGE ROCKER Burdines. $45. 352- 628-7926 BERKELEY ART & Gateway Solo Laptop Swing, $30 $1000.
Recliners, like Lazy 352-601-0067 QUEEN SIZE 352-628-7458 DRAFTING TABLE. with charger. Missing 2 Dryer, $25 Power Lift 1
for pair. 7 x 11 oval Mattress & box KENSINGTON 30X42", Exc. cond. keys but can easily be (352) 419-5366 Outside. 0, .
for r lne Loveseat & spring. G ood cond. ESTA TES f l s la,6 0. $1xe.3 Nice1laptop TIRES (352) 637-38p 1, ,c .
a g lQueen Size Sofa Bed, p30 274 -2 ond15.5221 9 e Set o24#. 3 ar, S H
$50 (352) 527-9742 Quenes Bed, $100/obo Sat. & Sun.Custom 352-746-2488 .352-2169379 et of 4.Good Year. SHOWER Ct4
l352-637-0901 Drapery BlowoutrCAMO 265/70, R17 Exc. BEDSIDE CO 'lv_5`'
2 Recliners $175. for all (352) 46 352-637-0901 Dra10.00 & up. ATVISCOOTER GENERAL Cond. $150. Obo. only $30.00,act.ZJO,-
both Ft. 11 Call between 8A.-6P. Sofa Sleeper 482 N. SeTIE-DOWNS Brand MERCHANDISE (352) 527-4341 464-03
rug floral print $35. Can help with deliv. Brown and beige new, heavy. $12 Inver- SPECIALS .
(352) 419-5920 ELEGANT CLASSIC 6(3ne- O63
(352)419-5920Lne print. $100. Farm ness864-283.5797 6 lines- 10 days -
ARMCHAIR Carved (352) 746-2226 Services Cash for Owners Items totaling
5 PIECE light oak wood detail. Neutral The Path's Graduates, I buy mobiles, houses $1-$200.............$8.50
bedroom suite. Incls colour fabric. $80 Single Mothers, A Bank REPOIl & seller financed $201-$400.......$13.50
double mattress set. 352-465-6551 Needs your furniture. 3/2 only $199/Mol mortgages, Fred $401-$800.......$18.50
$800/obo. Small Oak Dining tables, dressers 5% dn 15 yrs 8% Famsworth, 36 yrs, $801-$1500.....$23.50 GUARDIAN ORDERS SO
Chest. $250 QueeRs erofa & beds are needed, for listings same address & CALLU R IA O D SSO -
352-465-0223 Q een sleee so Call (352) 746-9084 800-366-9783ext 5705 phone 352-726-9369 352-563-5966 Regardless Of Price
Bedroom Set pine, navajo print, gpod TROPICAL SOFA Craftsman 8.HP Two General
French Provincial condition $250. OBO Rattan/wood frame W Clothing Wood Chipper Merchandise Items Jan. 23, 10 AM
Dbl. mattress, head- 352-560-7378 Print cushions. Very 8 350. per ad.
board. Lingerie chest, GLASS TOP TABLES clean. $200 32" Magnavox 1TV Private Party Only 2BR/2BA Inverness
Dbl. dresser w/mirrar, 2 end,1 coffee,1 sofa 352-465-6551 SILADzes 8-10&12, MOTNGd & (352) 563-9989 50. (NonRefundable) Highlands Pool Home
(352)night stand. $200.795-7397 tabe,good cond. All TV CAB. g. 100 pc.all for DeVilbiss Pressure Some restrictions I6-194:6205 E. Seneca St., Inverness.4.-:
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oTree Service

A TREE SURGEON
LUc. & Ins. Exp'd
friendly serv. Lowest
I ats Free est.
352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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Concrete Slabs, Land
Clearing, Tree/Debris
Removal #CBC059346
352- 302-8999
Concrete Slabs, Land
hearing, Tree/Debris
Removal #ICBC059346
352- 302-8999
e OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins
R WRIGHT TreeService
Tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
0256879 352-341-6827
1 h) Stucco/|
|04 Plastering |
MAl Phases of Stucco
Remod/Repairs/Add.
38yr exp CRC13279886
Uc/Ins 352-586-3185
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Loans
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5%dn 15 yrs8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

Computers

On-Site Same Day
Service Available
'All Computers
*Affordable Rates
Certified Tech's
Networking
'Virus/Spyware/
Pop- Removal
(352)341-4150
www fastteks.com

| Carpet
o Repair
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728

Painting |
Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.
work fully coated. 30
yrs. Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins.
352-795-6533
352-464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./Ext. Painting
Needs. Uc. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CheapCheapCheap
DP Paint/Press.Clean
16 yrs. in Inverness
Uc.&lns. 637-3765
CheapCheapCheap
DP Paint/Press.Clean
16 yrs. in Inverness
LIc.&lns. 637-3765
DAVID RODGERS
Painting. lic/ins
Int/Ext repaints. Satis
faction Guaranted.
20 yrs exp.212-3160
Father & Daughter,
Painting, Press Clean
,Rental units malnt.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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BATHFITTER
"One Day Bath Remodeling"
In Just One Day,
We will Install A Beautiful New Bathtub
or Shower "Right Over"Your Old One!!!
Tub to Shower Conversions Too!l
Call now for a FREE
In-Home Estimate

1-866-585-8827
BATHFITTER.COM


Painting
FERRARO'S
Painting Service
Int/Ext. Free Est. Press
Cleanin 352 465-6631
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
LOW RATES
Uc#30555 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
Quality Painting
Interior & Exterior.
Res. & Com.
Drywall,Stucco &
Remodeling.
Pressure Washing.
Free Est. Uc. & Ins.
(352) 228-1783

Tax Service

4 BEDROOM ONLY
$17,800 1 Won't Lastl
For Listings
800-366-9783ext.H796
BOB LANE'S
COMPLETE
ACCOUNTING &
TAX SERVICE
39 years experience,
26 yrs In Citrus County
Full Accounting
Income Tax Services
Reasonable Rates
400 Tompklns Street
Inverness
344-2888; 344-2599

Automotive

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

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


Entertainment

LARRY SKARAOKIE
Parties, Clubs etc.
Call For Bookings
(352) 566-6082
1^Lawnmower
00 Repair
DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Gas / Diesel Engines
No job too big or
sma/L 352-228-2067

l Kitchen
S & Bath
BATHROOM SERVICE
Simple repr/remodel
Great Prices Free Est
Ron 352-212-8794
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is'
restored to new
condition. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS(8827)

SUpholstery

DICK'S UPHOLSTERY
Car, Boat, Mtrcydle
Seats, & Boat Tops
(352) 634-3787
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S Care For |
S the Elderly
Will Do Companion
or Home Health Care
Days, Eve, or weekly.
(352) 503-7582



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C Bruce Kaufman
Construction

Free Estimates/Small Jobs Welcome
Doors & Windows Porch Enclosures
*Remodeling Soffit & Facia
*Room Additions Vinyl Siding
"Also Repair & Maintenance"

(352) 400-0230
Lic. & Insured CRC1326310 :


" Home/Officel
co Cleaning 1
BEST t EANER IN FLA
Prof* Exp Refs Lic
Also laundry +;,sewing
Call Marcia, 560-7609
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HOUSE CLEANING
Courteous, reliable,
trustworthy
refers on request.
Wkly BI or Mo
352-249-1026






Window |
SCleaning
SEE THROUGH
Window Washing
All aspects
352-489-4189
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S Cabinetry

Affordable CABINETS
& COUNTER TOPS
New & Remodeled
352-586-8415
Carpentry/
10 Building
Dotson Construction
Decks, Remodeling
Etc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
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ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction 352-
637-4373 CRC1326872

N Aluminum
SUBURBAN IND. INC
Scrn rms, rescreens,
siding, carports, roof-
overs, wood decks,
fla rooms,windows,
garage screens.
CBC1257141 628-0562
I Pressure
M Cleaning
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996


|a Pressure
N) Cleaning
Father & Daughter
Painting. Press Clean
Rental units maint.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Handyman

#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone. Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic. 5863
(352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman.
Gen/Malnt/Repalrs
Ftessure cleaning.
Lawns/Gutters. No
Job too smalilRell
able .Ins. 0256271
352-465-9201

Andrew Joehl
Handyman.
Gen/Malnt/Repalrs
Pressure cleaning.
Lawns/Gutters. No
Job too smalllReli
able ,ins. 0256271
352-465-9201

NATURE COAST
S& MAINT. INC.
r Offering a Full k
I Range of Services I
Lic. 2776/lns.,
352-634-5499
SVsa/MC
ALL HOME REPAIR
painting, drywall
flooring, pwr, wash
Malley's Home Malnt
220-9486 (11c0259169)
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FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Llc#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units malnt.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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l. self
| Storage
10X20 UNITS
Available on Hwy 44
East of Invernss.
352-726-5507


S Self
Storage
m--- -mm
Sheds & Gorages
S of Any Size |
I SHEDS NOW
SWe-Move & Buy
S Used Sheds
6Independence/41
(352) 860-0111


4 Electrical

#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic.5863
(352) 746-0141
ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commercial
Beverly Hills Area.
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696
DUN-RITE
ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repairs
New const. Remodel
Free Est 726-2907
EC1300269
SALTMARSH ELECTRIC
Comm/Resld. Signs &
Ughting. ER13012391
352-344-3510
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Plumbing

FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Lc#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
| Moving and
Haulin
C.J.'S Sm.Local Moves
Furniture, clean-outs,
Dump runs & Brush
Low $$$ 7 day service
726-2264 /201-1422

Paving

TAR-MAX PAVING
VIGLIONE LLO-free est
Asphalt & Sealcoating
LIc.(352)726-3093 Ins,
TAR-MAX PAVING
VIGLIONE LLC-free est
Asphalt & Sealcoatlng
Llc.(352)726-3093 Ins,


Fencing

AARON'S FENCE
ChaInlink & Wood.
Uc. & Ins. Free Est.
24/7(352) 795-7373
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ROCKY'S Fencing
WORKING IN CITRUS
COUNTY FOR 26 YRS.
Free Est., Lc. & Ins.
352 422-7270
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing
All Types. Free Est.
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD II Fencing
Serving Citrus Co.
Since 1973. FREE Est.
(352) 726-9260
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Fence Work
Free Est. LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins

Ig Roofing

#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp.
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#KCC1327059
AAA ROOFING
Freeest. 30 yrs exp.
352-563-0411
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates, Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358

S Concrete

BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. Estimates
Lic#2579/Ins, 257-0078
BETTER PRICES
CONCRETE WORK
Driveway Repairs
Lic,#2059 628-4830
Decorative concrete,
River rock resealing,
Stamp, Power Wash,
344-4209 (Lic.6960)


AAA Roofing
Re-Roofs Repairs New Roofs
$50 OFF Roof Repairs Over $300
$100 OFF Complete Roofs Over $2500
Insurance Inspections $30 w/this ad
I Coupon must be presented I BESI -
S at time ofsignng n ,

Licensed Insured FREE Estimales Lt.CCC057537
aaaIIe :1St uCt o 1 oII
563-011 72-8917
Crystal River I II V rn es


SConcrete I
Father & Son
Decorative Concrete
textures, Stamp,spray
crack repair,stalning
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways & tear outs
Tractor work, All kinds
LIc. #1476, 726-6554

Remodeling

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

, Stone/
co Ceramic
A Cutting Edge
Tile Job
Showers Firs etc
(352) 422-2019
Uc. #2713, Insured.

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



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

DirtServices

FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. All tyes ot.
Df Seace Call Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
*TOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd-$60/5 Yd $85
10Yd $175/20Yd $275
Red Mulch $22.yd
352-302-6436


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Estimates f
Lic.l/ns. I

fty^ SPECIALIZE
Constru
Repairs & Re
Stucco, Stone
Paint, Tile, Exte
CALL T
(CITRUS)
352-746-5951 OR
352-302-0673 Emalh,


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bushhog. treq /debrjs
remova1352-3q --955-
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Uc/1ns795-5-7.55
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DUN-RITE Lawnca'_
clean up, tr tti"'"
etc. 352-302 86.-
OSBORNE'S.
Lawn/Tee/ii'rIdb'
Quality Work teEst-
TOWES RAfI
Lic (352) 400-'60T 1

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DRY OAK FIREW(OD(8
Split, 4 X 8 Slpck-$80-
delivered/stAqXte,
352-344-2596.-
FIREWOOD r'.e
Spit, seasonedq;
Full sized piplk-uR4
full. Delivered,-790-
(352) 257-9J4, ,

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WATERPU M P St' R C
& Repairs- all rnake5
& models. .,'ltiT,
344-2556, Richard
WATER SOFTRIS',
$795 NSTALUSi
352-257-2597 isJ ES
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Alan's Seem 5"
Residential --tt r & I
Gutter Cleo iig--
Soffett & Fac'p ~$p yr,
exp. 352-60-7-457

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Inc. Tired of your',
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|s, Equipment |

BEDSIDE COMMODE
i oly,$30.00 each
,.52-464-0316
'SONIC 3- WHEEL
SCOOTER
l lht. transportable,
nq,\'bgtt's. Many ex-
htss. hardly used.
: ',,$650./obo
3$,' -237-3347
TRANSPORT CHAIR
Whteldhair good condi-
tikh $95.00 464-0316
' MusicalI
instruments|
Hammond Organ
9000 erles 7 Rhythm
S i.- -Ael. cond.
v .200.
(,(3) 746-7684

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,.PFALTZGRAFF
AMALFI 8 (5pc) pl
settings, platter, serving
bawl'$200 419-4302
0 Fitness
Equipment I
Bow Flex Extreme
work out station $300
,Npw Bow Flex
selectech 10/90 lb
adj dum bells $650
S(352) 228-0239
BlOWFLEX EXTREME
$5S0fifm. Originally
-$1200. You haul.
352-341-1650
,,, Call 9-7pm
HEALTH-O-METER
Electric massages
knees, calfs, ankles
new. $125. now $65.
464-0316


eFitness I
Equipment
Nord c1 rac
360 w/ free motion
multiple statlons,MSRP
$1,599.Seli $400, like
new 352-270-0191
Powertec Multi
system workout
station w/welghts
$1000. Pull up & dip
station $100. both
new(352) 228-0239
I" Sporting I
C Goods
(8) OVERSIZED
Drivers, graplte
shafts, new grips. $25
ea. (2) Sets matched
irons. New grips $100
352-746-5473
CABELA'S DRY
AMMO BOX $20.00
352-419-4302
Concealed Weapons
Permit Course
DAN'S GUN ROOM
(352) 726-5238
GOLF CALLAWAY 5
wood senior-flex'08' X
model like new 75.00
Sugarmill
352-476-6119
GOLF-3 WOOD Cobra
senior-flex offset *
M/speed/LD like new
85.00 Sugarmill
352-476-6119
M1 GRAND
Mfg. August 1943 @
Springfield Armory.
Includes 100 30.06
ball FMJ cartridges, 10
clips and soft case.
This M1 is in very good
condition and shoots
well. $1100.00
352-503-6610


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GOLF-DRIVERCBRA
senior-flex
12*Offset M/speed/LD
never hit $145
Sugarmill 476 6119
HUFFY BIKE
26" Women's. Brand
new, $60
352-344-9989
MENS 26" BIKE 21
speed with suspension
system $25.00
(352)465-6811
NORTIC TRAK PRO
w/manuel. Paid
$750, sell $85. (3) Golf
bags & pull cart. $40
352-746-5473
PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Buying Guns,
Ammunition,
(352) 586-7516
Ruger 9 mm
exc. cond cutomized
w/lazer grips $650.,
SIg Suaer collectors
40cal. never fired
$900 (352)302-0655
Salmon files. $50 per
100. 970-412-5560
Lecanto.
SCUBA TANKS
(1)Blue (1) Pink, Like
new complete w/valves
$99 ea. Dunnellon.
352-465-7353
WE BUY GUNS
On Site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
1C Utility
S Trailers
02 HAULMARK
Trailer, 26' rear ramp,
side' door, diamond
plate front, dual'
wheels $6,000.
(352) 628-5175


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* Our Low Overhead Means Great Savings
For You


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"YOUR FLOORING EXPERTS" FL
SERVING Next to Stokes Flea Market on Hwy. 44
CITRUS COUNTY SINCE 1988 Mon., Tues., Fri. 9-5* Wed., Thurs. 9-6 .S at. 10-4

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Trailers ,
2007 U.DUMP
TRAILER 1650 Ib
capacltyelec
brakes,llke new
$2,600. Residential
Horse Manure
spreader 4ftx4ft $250
call 352-746-5515
30FT ENCLOSED
TRAILER. 5th wheel
hitch, can be easily
changed to goose
neck ball. $6500
352-341-1143
CAR HAULER
'06, 32 Ft. Dominator
XT. By Classic C. Trpl.
axels. $15,800. Like
new.(352) 835-4273
i Wanted to
US Buy
Used
Gas Log Splitter
(352) 560-3463
WANTED OLD
LION EL TRAINS
Collector Top Prices
Paid. (352) 795-3970
WANTED Itactor older
model Also golf cart
for hunt camp. (352)
628-2703 527-3800
|u Campers/
STravel trailers I
TOW BAR
RoadMaster folding
towbar-includes brack-
ets, vinyl cover, safety
cables, wiring kit,
diodes, $195
marsatcomp@aol.com
or (352)527-6545
evenings


i Chronicle Flea
uV Market |
4 SCAN DESIGN
TEAKWOOD CHAIRS
& ROUND TABLE
$100.00 CALL INFO.
586-7222

Pets
ADULT SHIH-TZU's
Male & Fem, blk/
white,1 yr old. $250.
New Litter of Shih-Tzu
M & Fem. $400 & up.
M, W, F, 1:30 -4pm or
by appt 305 872-8099
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy
Beverly Hills






EXOTIC HIPPIE
BUNNY RABBITS
Bunny For Your
Honey for
Valentines Day
New small breed,
$10 -$35 ea.
All colors, adults 2
to 3.5 Ibs. 621-0726.
Cell (352) 422-0774






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Even Df,.y


1 Pets
AKC MINI.PIN PUPS
Gorgeous male &
females, H/cart
$425, parents prom,
352-621-7722
AKC Yorkle Pups
Ready to be your
Valentine 2/14
2 Fem, $800,
2 Male $700
(352) 527-1322
V BOSTON TERRIER 0
8 wks. AKC, Health
Cert,, unique
markings, very
lovable, 4 males $400
v (352) 419-4670 V
GERMAN SHEP PUPS
AKC BIk/Tan Large
boned 2.5 mos old
parents on premise
$400.(352) 419-4400
GREAT DANE PUPPIES
3- Females, Black
w/white markings.
Asking $400.
352-634-2475
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
Low Cost Pet
Vaccinations Clinic
Curious Creatures
Beverly Hills
Sat 1/17/09 2-3pm
Tractor Supply
Dunnellon
Sat. 01/20/09
Citrus Pet Plaza
Homsossa
Sat. 02/07/09 2-3p
Visit our web for
more locations
www.flpetvaccin
atlons.com
352-637-0368


1 Pets
Inverness Dog Club
6 wks. of obed class.
Italnlng starts. 2/4/09.
(352) 344-1088
KITTENS & CATS
many breeds, all
neutered micro chip,
tested, shots some
declawed $85-$150
352-476-6832
MALTIPOO To Good
Home. Male, HC\Shots
& Rabbies UTD.
Adorable $195.00 Call
352-220-0005

PET SPECIALS
5 lines
10 Days ........... $23.50
30 Days...........$39.50
(All extra linage
$1,00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
1 Pet per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.
Red Nose Pitt Bull
Puppy,
Male $200.
(352) 564-8549
ROTTWEILER PUP
Female,10 wks. old.
CKC. Reg. Black &
brown, Curr. shots
$600. (352) 220-9608
Shih-Tzu Puppies
Shih-Tzus @$400 & up.
Up to date on shots.
Open Mon, Wed & Fri
1:30 to 4pm
3902 N. Lecanto Hwy.
352-270-8827 or
cell (305)-872-8099


Sun Conjure
4 yrs, old
$350 w/ cage
352-270-8482
White
German Shepherds
Pups M&F avail.
Feb 14 Valentines
LII White Bears
Champ bloodlines
AKC CKC UKC Int
WGSDC Int OFA DNA
Certified. Great pets
Guardian's
Companions
Sale or trade? Call
Peter 352-697-2918
Or 352 637- BLUE

Horses
HORSE SHOEING/
TRIMMING,
AFA, Certified Forrier,
Richard Iversen
(352) 628-9186
REG. COLTS & FILLY'S
Paints, AQHA, Buck-
skins & Appaloosas.
No reasonable
offer refused.
Diamond P Farm
Ocala. 352-873-6033
Saddlebred
Geld. 5 y.o. 16.5
hands, Saddle & all
tack $2500 obo
(352) 419-4400
SADDLES
Used Western saddle
$125. Used Pony
saddle $55.
Diamond P Farm
Ocala. 352-873-6033
WANTED
Free horse w/tack.
Under10 yrs, good
home, 352-637-4825


! Livestock
CHICKENS
Laying hens, Roosters,.
Bantams & quails, $3
& up. 352-795-63810r
476-3319.
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
NO Boat
O Accessories |
9.9 YAMAHA 4-strk
O/B, elec. start,
remote control,
Exc. cond. $1000
FT ISLAND MARINE
SUPPLY
352-436-4179

S 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
I
1 Boats
14' SAILBOAT
Fiberglasscenterboard.
On trailer.Ready to sail.
TS00 35? 1-44 t11

Your world first
EC :or, Do.,
C1 II cai ..i~:i.;


AIR BOAT
Lycomblng 200 angle
valve, alum hull,&
trailer $6500
(152) 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) 563-5688W
AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
115 hp Johnson just
rebuilt 5 yr. war.
Ready to fish.$11,500
352-746-5856
BAJA
Baja Type, 24ft, Merc
cruiser I/O, very
flashy very fast w/ trir.
$15,000 (352)
621-0848
BIG 0 AIRBOAT
2000 13' Big Oairboati
7' wide. 72" power shift
carbon fiber prop, newi
seat covers & heavy
duty trailer. Nice ride &
clean title. Asking
$7,000. CALL Dale '
352-220-8076 OR
352-220-8727.
BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
master Mariner, wood
Inlay seats and 2 sets of
oars, has mast for sall-
boat conversion, tran-
som for electric motor,
used twice, Incl trailer ,
$6,000.(352) 382-1895


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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE DECLASSIFIED SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2OO~ID.~t


S Boat I Recreational

BAYLINER GEORGIE BOY
'86, 21ft, Clera, '05, Pursuit, Class A,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp, 30ft.
Lots of extras $4500. Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
Good cond, 2 slide outs. 2 TV's, back
(352) 726-3302 up camera, all the bells
or 697-2513 and whistles and much
CAPE HORN more, must see this
"94 17'2 8ft. wide. coach Asking $50,000.
C/C. Merc.90 HP. out- obo (352) 746-7626
board W/Traller GULF STREAM
S4,950.(352)634-4793 BT Cruiser 03. 22' fully
CENTURY loaded, ready to
'01- Bay, 21f, travel $29,800....
'02, 150HP Yamaha (352) 341-1297
w/ trlr., custom cover Holiday Rambler
dep/flnd, VHF, Iw hrs,, '03, By Monico, 300
like new, $14,500. Cummins, 2 slides,
(352) 442-7772 Incl. tow vehicle,
Century mint cond. $79,900.
'06 Bay 1902,115hp (352) 302-7073
Yamaha, 4strk 70 hrs. Holiday Rambler
Factory Wrty 4 yrs. left, Admiral Motor Home 36'
Galv. Trailer brakes, 2 slides, 340hp, gas eng.
Electronics, bimini, xtras all options transf ext.
like new $19,500 warr. $51,900
352-628-5591 352 795-3970
CRYSTAL RIVER ITASCA NAVION
Dock space Avail. 25' '06 24FT, Mercedes
to 27'(352) 563-1336 diesel. Class C. Good
mpg, low ml, 1, slide,
DISCOUNT SHEDS loaded. $57,995.
CONSIGNMENT 352-464-0371
Sale your JAMBOREE
boats,cars, RVs etc. 29',2005, V-10 Class C
from our business 12,400 mi., Loadedi
location Hwy 41 Pert. Conditions
Invemess. Call for Ready to gol $39,000
Details (352) 465-2138
(352) 637-0004 (352) 465-2138
MAVERICK '99
GRUMMAN Georgia Boy 31Ft
16' 86 ALUM BASS LQOAED 28K miles
Boat C/C, 02 40 hp Optional '07 Chevy
Yamaha motor, un- Cobalt
der 100 hrs, live well, 1-877-566-6686
bilge pump, depth MOTOR HOME
finer, trolling motor '95 Fleetwood Flair,
alum tril. $4k or trade 22 Ft. Class A. W/454
More into Eng. Low MI.
352-726-9724 (352) 860-1867
HURRICANE PACE ARROW
01, Deckboat, 20ft., 38' 3 SLIDES
11tHP, 4streke Yamaha, 04, 38' 3 SLIDES
/trl r. $15,900. will 21k ml fully loaded
ade (352) 503-3778 3 tv's $92,500 obo
(352)53 352-302-0743
-.fURRICANE '92 TRADE FOR MOTOR
2ft, deck boat, Looks HOME 5 beautiful ac-
Npw. 130hp Yamaha, res Crystal River w/
blew upholstery/top well/septic & 30x60
$4,200. incid's tandem slab. Accessed at
trIr. 352-563-9834 $68,500(352) 419-4343
HURRICANE '96 TRAIL AIR
28ft. w/150 Saltwater Pin box for 5th wheel
Yoh. & Mr. dry dock'd trailer. Like new. GVW
bim, radio, fish finder 24K lbs. $450. (352)
t 11,900/obo (352) 344-5667: 220-1802
434-1378; 795-2053
KAYAK 13 ft. Mallard I Campers/ |
addleextss,great I Travel Trailers
ondiiton $500 phone
352 527-2760 AEROLITE
'99 5TH Wheel 27Ft.
S All the comforts of
home.$8,900 or trade
WE80EE COACHMAN 2003
A ET Hspirit of America 27ft
travel trailer in great
shape', heat and ac
SBO Tqueen bed sleeps 6
OLD AT NO FEE with attachable screen
ellingTemAsCFas room.$5500.firm after 5
Selling Them As Fast Fpm 407-276-5711
4As They Come In! COACHMEN
4I Captiva '03 Lrg slide.
Like new. $9,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
FOUR WINDS
'01, Travel Trailer
S26ft., w/ slide out
OSPREY 8,000 obo
1994- 16ff, GREAT (352) 628-5498
FISHING BOAT' 88 HP
Elinrude, electronics, I BUY RV'S,
$S000. 352-621-4711 Travel Trailers,
PONTOON 5th Wheels,
PONTOON Motor Homes
'3 25' SUN TRACKER, Call Glenn
)5 90hp Merc, low (352) 302-0778
ihrs. fresh bottom
Saint, VHF alum. JAYCO
eck, tandem trlr. 07 Jay Flight
ust. dive platform 28' used twice, smells
4 $11,700. & looks new, green
'r 352-586-1676 clean, sips 6 $16,800
; PONTOON (352) 503-7481
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50 KODIAK
TLRC Engine Uke New '04, Hybrid Travel TrIr.
46hrs. Playpen Cover AC, Heat, Micro. Tub/
.Oort-o-potty, extras Shwer, toilet exc
$12,000 cond $9,500.
(352) 628-0281 352-564-4151
PROLINE LUXURY
03 32ft center 2009, 39ft, travel trallr
tonsole,bunk under, W/D, loaded super
vOB 160 hs. like new, slide out $22,000 Cell
loaded, Incl tril may (330) 519-7708 Ocala
colder newer Coweffe
"rs part trade $48K Montana
*. (352) 20I-1833 '03,5th wheel, 3 slides
PROLINE like new,$34,000.
SPRO-INE Truck avail also for
S89, 20 C/C 98 tow (352) 422-5731
,lerc.125hp, new
G arman electronics TRAVEL TRAILER
SBOAT MOTOR & '01, Cedar Creek by
TAILER only $3500! Forest River, 27FT.
O .352-220-5299 12X4 ft slide: Exc.



'Radio, fish rigging
'4 Includes trailer. TRAVEL TRAILER
Good cond.$6,900. '05 Fleetwood, 27Ft.
Call Pete @ Lded, Mod.23 T Exc.
S(352) 746-4969 'cond. Sips. 6, Rear
CSEA- PRO ,bath rm. Full add a
SEA PR ~Rm.4,7001 lbs $10,500
Bc rely Used $25k Boat Obo.(352) 621-8091
4 For $13,500 Homosassa
07, 186 Dual Console.
1 15hp Merc. ZEPPELIN '03
(352)560-7178 by Keystone, 29ft, 1-'
SEA-PRO slide, vent'd air/heat,
98, 21 ft. center frt $13,500/aba (352)
console, 225hp Suzuki frt634-1378:500/ 795-2053
d pth finder, live well
tandum trii.$6,937. ICAuto Parts/i
S(352) 270-8481 Accessories

oat 18' 0111 5hp 99 Mitsubishi Eclipse,
Suzuki 4 stroke, alum wrecked, for parts,
-' trailer. $6500. exc. 2.0 16 val eng.
-" (239) 571-2628 auto. trans. 2 sets of
T-CRAFT wheels /tires 117km.
.23'L,6' W '02 150H 302-2781 464-0220
EIn. mtr. w fuel enJ. MASTER TOW
le new, trir. w/brks Tow Dolly, $650/obo
$7750 352-489-3661 352-564-2756
SWELLCRAFT TIRES
19S7, 250 Sportsman, 25', (4) Toyo-Proxes S.T.
Gas eng., 30" draft, 260 New take offs,
hl'f/O, alum. tnlr.$8,000 275-55-R18. $600. abe
(352)344-9651 352-464-0220

SRecreational Vehicles
Vehicles I | Wanted
'98 ENDEAVOR $CASH PAID$
48 Ft. W/ Slide. 38 K Wanted Vehicles
Mi. Dual air, $35,000 Dead or Alive,
Obo. 352-637-5149 or Dale's Auto Parts
S352-586-3090 352-628-4144
ALLEGRO I =
$ $ TOP DOLLAR $$
', New motor, gen- For Wrecked & I
.A erator, ., (35 nk rC- 52
4'A1 cond. $6,985 I $(352)201-1052
.^ 352-634-4793 I - *, J


AUTO. BOAT & CASH BUYE
I Buying Used Cars
DONATIONS Trucks & Vans
43 year old For used car lot
Non-reporting LARRY'S AUTO SALES
'501-C-3 Charity. Hwy 19 S Crystal River
iaorltime Ministries Since 1973 564-8333
S(352) 795-9621
Tax Deductible Cars
CRUISE AIR
.94, Class A, Wide ACURA
body. Diesel pusher. 2000, Integra LS
Allson Trans. & more. low miles, 1 owner
$35,500. 352 835-4273 must see call for deal
FOUR WINDS 1-800-714-9813
'0O, Hurricane 30Q, class HONDA
A fnotor home, 31 r2 ft., 2003 Civic EX
224 ml. V10 gas, ducted low miles 1 owner
rf. gir, onan 4K gen., qn $8990 or take over
bed, etc. Saturn tow pmts $179mo
Avail. $35,000, Lets talk 1-800-714-9813
J (352) 397-5007 SUBARU
hour Winds 5000 2003, Forrester SXT
'05, 24ft Class-C all wheel drive, low
Si de. Warranty trans, miles better hurrylll
17K ml $38,000 (224) call for deal
856-9724; 795-0783 1-800-714-9813


FORD
2007 Mustang Auto, low
miles, like new take over
pmts@ $249 mo.
1-800-733-9138
2 RACE CARS
Hobby Stock & Mini
Stock, too many parts
to list. (352) 302-3761
87 MAXIMA S/W $850
Dependable.
352-527-0852
flpatty426@yahoo.com
ACURA
04 3.5RL leather 42k
ml, loaded,
moonroof, nav. all
options $19,995
352-422-2960
ACURA
2000 Integra 2dr.
Sunroof, Alloys, Low
Miles only $6,988
1-800-733-9138
ACURA
2005 TSX Navi, Lthr,
Sunroof & More
only $289 mo. wac
1-800-733-9138
ACURA
TL, 03, 66kml.Black,
Moon roof, loaded.
Good Cond. $9,900
352-586-3038
BMW '01
330CI Convy, light green,
bik top, tan Int. 5-spd,
67k ml. Premium pkg.
$15K. 352-560-3685
BMW
'03, 745 LI, NAV,
black, sun roof. all
options $29K Mint
(352) 746-2696
BUICK '02
LASABRE, V-6. 29mpg,
CD, On star, air,
Beautiful, Senior
owned. $6500/obo or
trade. 352-445-0507
BUICK
2002, Century
59k orlg 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 $2,250,
352-382-7764
BUICK
'98, LeSabre, LTD 4 dr,
load'd, 64K, V6. great
mpg. maint'd, clean,
$3,975, 352-382-4541
CHEVY
'96 Camaro Z28
T-tops, 6-spd, LT1 eng.
Red,125k mi. $4600
352-560-3685
CHEVY
'96 Camaro, Conv.
rare 5 spd. AC,V6, 36
mpg jet bik, depend.
$4700 352- 563-0615
CHRYSLER
2004 PT Cruiser 51k
orig ml. 1 own show-
room new $6990 or
take over pmts $149
mo.1-800-714-9813
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabring, Conv.
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond.$4,999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
05 PT CRUISER Conv
39K ml metal blue
Umited Edition $8500
obo (352) 860-1426
CHRYSLER
'05, Sebring conv. 58K
mi. new tires, $7,800.
(352) 795-16485
CHRYSLER
2006 Pacifica
Leather, 43K. Ml. Many
Extras. $12,000
352-489-3507
CORVETTE
02, Z06,
Black, low mi., over
30 mpg hwy. $24,400.
(352) 613-5355
CORVETTE
'04 COUPE Machine
Silver. Removable
glass top, 8K miles.
$31,500. 352-726-6572
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvette,only 4,076
miles on this rare sli-
ver on silver on silver
vette, power converta-
ble top, 6 sp auto,
paddle shift, heads up
display, magnetic F55
suspension, naviga-
tion system, all op-
tions available are on
this gorgeous vette,
Over $2,000 in
aftermarket parts
included, Your's
for only, $50,500.
352- 270-3193
CORVETTE
'80, Stingray, white,
86K mll. T -top roof,
very good cond.
$10,000., will trade for
truck. 352-563-6428
FORD
'03 Mustang Conv. auto,
V-6, leather, all pwr, 80k,
great cond. $7999.
352-382-2755
FORD
2002, Thunderbird
Conv. & Hard Top
Perfect Condition
1-800-733-9138
FORD
2004, Taurus SE
57k orig miles,1 owner
$7990 or take over
pmts,@139mo.
1-800-714-9813
FORD
'91, Mustang, convert.
new top, 4 cyl. runs
great, cold AC very
good cond. $3,000.
352-422-3309
FORD
'93 ESCORT WAGON
110K ml, A/C. Runs
perfect. $1400
352-422-0126
FORD
'96 ESCORT, 2dr, auto,
A/C, 180K ml, Runs
perfect, $1400.
352-341-0004
HONDA 06 CRV 2wd
68k miles
Very Good Shape
S$11,800 352-476-9723
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impounds0 for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246


JEEP
'07 Compass, 12,7k ml
leather Seats,
Exc .cond $13,500
352-560-7178
MAZADA
1999, Protege 4 dr.
economical, runs &
looks very nice $2950
obo (352) 302-7073
MAZDA
2001, Miata 34k orig
miles, mint cond
1 owner $9990 or
$189mo. wac
1-800-714-9813
MAZDA
2006, MIata
Auto, Low Miles,
Funi $14,988 or
$269 mo.wac
1-800-733-9138
MAZDA
2008, 3 Auto, 10k orIg
miles Dont miss out i I
$199 mo, wac
1-800-733-9138


S Cars

I Buy Cars & Trucks
for CASH $$$$
563-1717 400-1375
MAZDA
2004, Tribute 46k orig
miles 1 owner $7990 or
take over pmts
$159mo
1-800-714-9813
Mercedes Benz 07
E350W 17k ml,
1 owner, blk/blk Panor
roof, Navigation,
Loadedll 50k ml F/warr
$34,900 352-895-8627.
MERCURY
'97, Itacer IS,, 4DR, only
61K, auto, econ, eng.
AC great mpg, clean
$2,975., 352-382-7764
MERCURY
Sable '04, LS, Wagon
30, 5 K miles ,
Exc. condition
$9,500 (352) 341-0866
MGB
Convertible 1977, 57k ml.
Blue, many xtras
Excellent Condition
$10,500 (352)628-0281
NISSAN
2008, Versa Auto,
low miles, gas saver
Take-over pmts $199 mo.
1-800-733-9138
OLDSMOBILE
'83.98 Regency
MUST SELLI $1500
Good cond.
352-628-7983
OLDSMOBILE
'98, Cutlass LS, 4DR,
load'd, 55K, V6. good
mpg. tilt cruise, clean
$4,150., 352-212-9383
SATURN
'93 Station Wagon,
Equlp'd. for tow. New
tires & Bat. 93K. MI.
$1,495 (352) 794-3435
SUSUKI
'07 Forenza. 30K ml,
w/100k warr. LOADED
w/touch scrn nav.
$12,800. 352-613-6613
TOYOTA '06
Corolla, 1-owner,
dealer serviced., 56k
ml. Exc. cond. All new
tires, economical,
manual. $10,500.
352-302-5416
TOYOTA
'06, Highlander, Hybrid, .
100,000 ml. warranty
$23,000.
(352) 382-1857
TOYOTA
2004, Corolla
Great on Gas!
only $6,988
1-800-733-9138
TOYOTA
92' Corolla LE, I
owner 148 K. Mi. AC.
Runs well.$ 1,500,
(352) 270-8484
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS
HEADER + 4 lines
7 Days.............$30.50
14 Days ........$42.50
30 Days........... $68.50
(All extra linage
$5.00 per line)
CALL
352-563-5966
1 vehicle per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.

15 Classic I
o> Vehicles
1954 CHRYSLER
Imperial, Restorer's
Dream. $6500.obo
352-228-0597
'53 MERCURY
2-Dr hardtop, 350 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 ZO 28
'88 Red, LT -1 eng.
PS./PB. Cold A.C.
62,000 Mi. Great
Condition. $7,400.
Camaro Z 28, '79
Black 4 spd. super
T-10 Tran. Cam.more,
Must see $6,900.
(352) 422-5663
CHEVY
'69 Classic C10 SHT
BD 350/350 AC, PS,
$15K or trade
(352) 746-9212
CHEVY
'85, Silverado, PW, PL
AC, auto, excel.
cond. $3,850
(352) 586-8576
CORVETTE
87' Metallic Blue.
30K MI.Mint cond.
Loaded. $20,000.
(352) 201-7080
FORD
MUSTANG '68, 289
ALL ORIGINAL
fact. a/c, 59,500 ml.
Runs Greatl $8k,
RED UCEDIII
(352) 302-7681
GTO
1967, The real deal,
older restoration, Just out
of storage $25K or trade
(352) 621-0666
MERCEDES BENZ
1985 380SL, 2 top
roadster, Drives, looks
great. Many new
Mercedes parts.
New A/C. Must seel
$8,700, David
352-637-6443.
MERCEDES BENZ
1985 380SL, 2 top
roadster. Drives, looks
great. Many new
Mercedes parts.
New A/C. Must seel
$8,700. David
352-637-6443.
Rolls Royce
Silver Shadow, 2 Dr.
Park Ward LTD. Fac-
tory sun roof, $5,900
(727)422-4433hunlerz_
carz@yahoo.com
THUNDERBIRD
S'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
WANTED TO TRADE
'95 38ft. Mountain
Aire motor home for
49-50-51 Ford conv. or
56 to 60 Chevy conv,
Or sell for $26,000.
352-232-2603

| Trucks

'94 CHEVY
Ext. cab, 8 ft bed,
New motor, good
cond. 2 wheel drive
Z71 pkg. $3,900,
352-563-1518 !lv msg
'97 FORD F350
XLT pwr strk diesel,
Loaded, 5th wheel,
Apprs $15,500; sell
$9,000, 352-503-7188


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338-0208 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD OF
COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS

The, Town Commission of the Town of Inglls, Levy
County, Florida (the "Town") hereby provides notice,
pursuant to 197,3632(3)(a), Florida Statues, of Its Intent
to use the uniform method of collecting non-ad
valorem special assessments to be levied within the
Town fotar public service programs and public works
projects which may be authorized by the Town Com-
mission pursuant to the Town Code of Ordinances, Flor-
Ida Statutes, and/or Its home rule powers. The Town
will consider the adoption of a resolution electing to
use the uniform method of collecting such assessments
authorized by 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a public
hearing to be held at 6:00 p.m., February 10,2009, at
the Town Commission regular meeting, Town Hall, Inglls,
Florida, Such resolution will state the need for the levy
and will contain a description of the real property
which may be subject to the levy. Copies of the pro-
posed form of resolution, which contains the descrip-
tion of the real property which may be subject to the
levy, are on file at the Town Hall,
In accordance with the Americans with Disabllllles Act,
persons needing special accommodations of an Inter-
preter to participate In this proceeding should contact
the Town Clerk at 352-447-2203 at least seven,days
prior to the date of the hearing.
Dated this 13th day of January, 2009.
/s/ Sally A. M CCranle
Sally McCranle. Town Clerk
All Interested persons are Invited to attend. In the
event any person decides to appeal any decision by
the Commission with respect to any matter relating to
the consideration of the resolution at the
above-referenced public hearing, a record of the pro-
ceeding may be needed In such an event, such per-
son may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the
public hearing Is made, which record Includes the testi-
many and evidence on which the appeal Is to be
based.
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1 and 8, 2009.


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CHEVY
2001, Sllverado 1500
low miles ,auto, like new
only $6988
1-800-733-9138
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 photos
www autolrader.com/
atcarld/at-f3fd39f
John (352) 726-1076
DODGE
2000 Ram Quad cab,
5.9, short bed w/liner,
pwr cruise, a/c, auto,
hitch. REDUCED
$5,800. 352-628-3868
DODGE
'98 Runs great, 2 new
tires. $2200.
352-344-5751
FORD 2000
Ranger XLT x-cab,
auto, LQADEDI
200K ml. $2500.
352-341-0004
FORD
'90, F150, 5.0 fuel Inj.
Cobra Engine, Auto,,
12" lift, 40" groundhogs
$7,500. 352-447-2227
|OSport/Utlity
Vehicles I
AZTEK
Pontiac 04 Low
miles, loaded! Full
financing/warranty
1-877-566-6686
ID#30883:
352-726-5715
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low mi. all
power, sun roof, exc.
cond. $35,000
(347) 266-9328
CHEVY
'96 TAHOE K1500
Series, 4whl dr, V-8,
many new parts.
needs trans. $1400/
obo 352-212-7295
CHEVY
BLAZER '99 LS 4dr.
126k ml. loaded.
great cond. sunroof,
$5K obo3522-422-0065
DODGE
99, DURANGO 4x4,
80K ml., loaded, dual
air & exhaust. Exc.
Cond. $6,000 abo
(352) 344-0505
JEEP
'97 Grand Cherokee,
6-cyl, auto, LOADEDIl
153K ml. great shape.
$2300. 352-341-0004


u 4x4 I
FORD '06 F-150
Crew cab XLT. Tow
pkg & topper, 44K mi.
Exc cond. LOADED
$19,900/obo. (352)
634-1378; 795-2053

|1 Vans
10 1
Caravan
03' Dodge, 7 Pass.
49K. MI.Good Cond.
$6.503 2) 344-9641
O9WLET
'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 obo
(352) 527-2241
FORD 1994
Conversion" 7
pass.,51K MI., like
new, $3500
(352)746-3008
Ford
1996 Windstar GL V6,
112k, mi. loaded,
cold a/c, great
shape, 8 pass .$2500
(352) 422-2611
Ford
'99, Windstar:
7 Psg. 124k Mi.
Exc. Cond. $4,150.
(352) 628-5708
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, Navi, 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 obo
352-447-5481
PONTIAC
'01 MONTANA
Excellent Cond, 70K Mi,
New Tires, Never hit,
$4,800 352-344-0698



ATV
08' Honda, 4x4
W/reverse. 500 CC
15 Hrs. New $6,800
(352) 302-8852

|j eag s I


Ing assessment balance as of December 31,2008, plus
their proportionate share of the cost to establish the
2009 Consolidated Special Assessment District,
At the public hearing the Board shall meet and re-


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HONDA
'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads,
$4700/or trade. 352-
563-0615 Crystal River
Polaris 90
01, adult owned,
garage kept, fair
cond $800
(352) 503-3494

6 Motorcycles

'01 HD ROADKING
Fact. custom. Hi1 perf.
Over $43,000 In re-
ceipts. 17k ml.
$14,700/ trade
352-563-0615
Crystal River
'04 HONDA
CBR1000RR. New tires,
garaged, 4800mi. Adult
driven. $7,500/ obo.
352-746-4521
'04 KAWASAKI
800 Vulcan Classic Hwy
& Sissy bars, windshield,
cover. $3800,
352-419-5819
'05 Suzuki S40
Blvd. 655 cc. Single
cyl. Belt drive. 4,200
ml. Very Clean,
$2,500.
(772) 532-3913
DUCATI
2003, 800 Monster,
4,500 miles, yellow/
black, mint cond.
$4,900. 352-257-1513
HARLEY '01
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
inj. Prof.detalled.
Gold Medallion Pkg.
Only 6,113 Mi. Ultra
gard cover. CLEAR
TITLE
$12,500 (352)228-0841
HARLEY
'05 ROADKING
1550 Big Bore, Runs
Great. ONLY $10.995
LUCKY U CYCLES
352-330-0047
Harley Davidson
05 Sportest 883 XL,
windsheild, 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 obo,
352-212-0329
Harley Davidson
'99 Fatboy. 21,774 ml.
H-D Reman. top end
Other Extras $9,195.
(352) 563-9876
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Cross Bones 2008 with
matching accessories.
20K Possible trade for
H.D. plus cash.
352-628-3507
352-628-5222
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
HONDA
Shadow Arrow 06,
714K ,ml. garage
kept, not In rain,
floorboard $6200 abo
(347)223-7269 aft 3:30
Honda Trike
Goldwing '05.12,000 ml.
Black Cherry $29,500.
(352) 465-6991
SCOOTER
'05,650 Bergman 5000K
Ml. Powerful,
fast & fun, Loaded,
like new. $5,500.
(352) 637-6046
SUZUKI '01
MARAUDER 800
Runs great, low mi.
Good gas mileage
$2700. 352-330-0047
SUZUKI
05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
exc. cond. Incis new
pull behind trial. too
many xtras too list $9k
(352) 586-2806
SUZUKI
05, Blvd. C90 1500cc
exc. cond. Incls new
pull behind trial. too
many xtras too list $9k
(352) 586-2806
YAMAHA
'05 YZ125 DIRT BIKE
Race ready. Many
extras. $2800. 352-
795-5070:586-9349

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2009. .:


I


937-0125 W/SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE
THE UNIFORM METHOD OF
COLLECTION OF NON-AD
VALOREM ASSESSMENTS
The City of Crystal River, Florida (the "City"), hereby
provides notice, pursuant to Section 197.3632(3)(a),
Florida Statutes, of Its Intent to use the uniform method
of collection of non-ad valorem special assessments to
be levied within the Incorporated boundaries of the
City, for the cost of making stormwater and water
quality improvements and maintaining said Improve-
ments, within the Incorporated boundaries of the City,
commencing for the fiscal year beginning on October
1, 2009. The Crystal River City Council will consider the
adoption of a resolution electing to use the uniform
method of collecting such non-ad valorem special as-
sessments authorized by Section 197.3632, Florida Stat-
utes, at a public hearing to be held at 7:00 p.m. on
January 26,2009, at the Crystal River City Hall, 123 NW
Highway 19, Crystal River, Fl 34428.
Such resolution will state the need for the levy and will
contain a legal description of the boundaries of the
real property subject to the levy. Copies of the pro-
posed form of resolution will be on file at the office of
Andrew Houston, Crystal River City Manager, Crystal
Rivet City Hall, 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal River, FI
34428, prior to the hearing scheduled on January 26,
2009.
Carol A, Harrington, City Clerk
352-795-4216
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 7. 11, 18 and 25, 2009.

339-0118 SUCRN
1/28 meeting Citrus County Construction Licensing
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
THE CITRUS COUNTY CONSTRUCTION UCENSING AND
APPEALS BOARD WILL CONDUCT A MEETING ON JANU-
ARY 28, 2009 AT 2:00 P.M., AT THE LECANTO GOVERN-
MENT BUILDING, 3600 W. SOVEREIGN PATH, RM 166
LECANTO, FLORIDA 34461.

SCHEDULED TO MEET THE BOARD ARE:
1. CARL MARCOLINI. to meet the Board for approval
for a Carpentry Contractor Competency Card.
2. JOSEPH JOHNSON to meet the Board for approval
to take exam for RPlumbing Contractor.

CITATIONS:
All Citations paid prior to Board Meeting
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINTS
None
OLD/NEW BUSINESS-
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION
MADE BY THE CONSTRUCTION LICENSING & APPEALS
BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THIS PUBUC HEARING, HE/SHE WILL NEED TO INSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS
MADE, WHICH RECORD SHALL INCLUDE THE TESTIMONY
AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. (SECTION 286.0101. FL. STATUTES.)
ANY PERSON REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMO-
DATION AT THIS MEETING BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY OR
PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT SHOULD CONTACT THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING. 111
WEST MAIN STREET, 3rd FLOOR, INVERNESS, FL 34450,
(352) 341-9801 AT LEAST IWO DAYS BEFORE THE MEET-
ING. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED, USE
THE TDD TELEPHONE (352-341-6580) OR LECANTO GOV- *
ERNMENT BUILDING (352-527-5310).
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 18.2009,

337-0118 SUCRN
Inv. to Bid LPS HVAC upgrades
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids for furnishing of all labor and materials and
performing all work necessary and Incidental to
LECANTO PRIMARY SCHOOL KITCHEN HEATING VENTI-
LATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) UPGRADES will
be received by the Citrus County School Board prior to
2:00 p.m. local time February 12 2009 In the Purchasing
Department. Citrus County School Board. Building 300.
1007 West Main Street, Inverness. Florida, 34450-4698.
Immediately following all bids received will be opened
and read aloud In Building 300, Purchasing Depart-
ment.

Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check
or bid bond In the amount of not less than five percent
(5%) of the maximum amount of the Bid as a guaran-
tee that'the Bidder. If awarded the Contract, will within
ten (10) calendar days after written notice being gtven
of bid acceptance, enter into a written Contract with
the Citrus County School Board, In accordance with -
the accepted Bid, and give a surety bond satisfactory
to the Citrus County School Board equal to one hun-
dred percent (100%) of the Contract amount.
No Bidder may withdraw his/her Bid for a period of
thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of the
Bids.

All prime contractors must hold a Citrus County School
Board Certificate of Pre-qualiflcation to bid on Citrus
County School Board construction projects. Prime con-
tractors must be pre-qualilfed by the Citrus County
School Board prior to submitting a bid, Prime contrac-
tor's bids must be within the bid limits specified on their
pre-quallflcation certificate, For contractor
pre-quallflcotlon Information call the Citrus County
School Board Facilities and Construction Department
at 352/726-1931. ext. 2208.

Pre-bld Conference:
A. A mandatory pre-bid conference for Prime Contrac-
tors, and optional for sub-contractors, will be held at
Lecanto Primary School, 3790 W. Educational Drive,
Lecanto, FL 34461, Room 140 Cafeteria.

B, Conference will occur occur on January 21, 2009 at 3:00
p.m.

Bidders may obtain a maximum of two (2) sets of Con-
tract Documents from ATEK ENGINEERING CORP,. 7950
COUNTRY CLUB RD N, ST PETERSBURG, FL 33710, PHONE
727-688-6752 upon deposit of a check mode payable
to the Citrus County School Board In the amount of
$25.00 per set. A refund of this deposit will be mode
upon the return of these Documents In satisfactory
condition within ten (10) days after the opening of
Bids,
The Citrus County School Board reserves the absolute
right to award the Bid to the lowest, responsive Bidder.
to waive any Informality or Irrsgularity In any Bid, or to
reject any and all Bids received based solely on the
Board's determination of the best Interests of the
School District,
CITRUS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
INVERNESS, FLORIDA
B&: Sandra Himmel
Superintendent of School
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,.
Jan. 18, 2009.


335-0118 SUCRN
2009 Consolidated Spec.Assess.Dlst. notice

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County
Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida, certifies that
the final assessment roll tor the 2009 Consolidated Spe-
cial Assessment District has been examined and ap-
proved by the Board of County Commissioners. The
Board of County Commlssloners will hold a public hear-
Ing for the purpose of hearing objections to such as-
sessment roll on Tuesday, February 10. 2009, at 2;30
P.M., In the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting
Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopko
Avenue, Inverness, Florida, The assessment roll for the
2009 Consolidated Special Assessment District shall be
available In the office of the Clerk to the Board In the
County Courthouse of Citrus County, 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida, beginning on the 20th day
of January, 2009. and shall remain so available until the
day for hearing objections to such assessment roll,
The billing services to be provided within the area of
Citrus County known as the 2009 Consolidated Special
Assessment District, more particularly described In Ex-
'hlbit "A", shall consist of the lots and other parcels In
previously established special assessment districts with
outstanding assessment balances. Each lot or other
parcel shall bear the entire cost of their own outstand-


subdMslon further described as follows: Commence at p
the Northeast comer of the South 341 feet of the North
731 feet of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 3, Town-
ship 19 South, Range 17 East, thence S88 deg 02' 14" W
1958.19 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence S 02 deg
18' 30" E 145.5 feet, thence S 88 deg 02' 14' W 150.63 r
feet, thence N 02 deg 18' 30" W 145.5 feet, thence N
88 deg 02' 14' E 150.63 feet to the Point of Beginning,
R-AK 2603623 LOT 14. KIMBERLY ESTATES, an unre-
corded subdivision further described as follows: Begin ,
at the Northeast corner of the South 341 feet to the ,
North 731 feet of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 3. ',
Township 19 South, Range 17 East, thence S 88 deg. '
0 2 4
14' W a distance of 150.63 feet, thence S 02 da.
30" E 145.50 feet, thence N 88 deg. 02' 14"
feet, thence N2 deg. 18'30" W 1.r- ,r.-s\ i:, I-.= ,r1
of Beginning, .; t.
S-AK 1498562 Parcel No 1, Southerly 90,0 Ft of Northerly
210.0 Ft of.Easterly 50,0 Ft of Westerly 120 Ft of S1/2 oftl
NW1/4 of SEI/4 of NEI/4 of Sec 2 And Parcel No 2,
Southerly 90.0 Ft of Northerly 210.0 Ft of Westerly 70,0 Ft i
of S 1/2 of NW1/4 of SE1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec 2 Excepting I
Westerly 20 Ft Thereof For Rd Way Use.
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County ChitrA fc,
Jan. 18;2009,


SLegal-s Legals

336-0118 SUCRN
1/27 meeting Criminal Justice W. T.I.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING
The Criminal Justice Standards & Toainlng Commission's
Region VI Training Council announces a public meet-
Ing in Inverness, Florida to which persons are Invited:
DATE AND TIME: January 27, 2009, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Withlacoochee Technical Institute
1201 W Main Street
Inverness, FL 34450
PURPOSE: Review 2008-2009 Trust Fund Budget, ap-
proval of 2009-2010 Budget, and discussion of Training
Courses. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by
writing to Withlacoochee Technical Institute. Attn.:
June Mann, 1201 W. Main Street, Inverness, FL 34450 or
email mannj@cltrus.k12.fl.us
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 18, 2009.


CrITRus CONn"y (FL) CHRONICLE


Legals Legals -

celve objections of all Interested persons to th6t$s',
ments and accuracy of the amount thereof'o5llst
any lot or parcel of land owned by such Interest6d per-
sons. At such hearing, or thereafter at a deflnj itjie
announced at such hearing, the Board shall equalrze
and either annul, sustain or modify In whole ortlrFrt,
the special assessment roll according to the,.edar
benefits which the Board determines each lot'pr pr-r
cel of land will receive as a result of such Irpfbe-
ments. When the assessment roll becomes finaIy the
confirmation and approval of the Board, the" Mess-
ment roll and the Resolution confirming and aplrro,(Mg
the same shall be recorded In the Office of the jpli-af/'
the Circuit Court. From the date of such recording t4th
assessment shall constitute liens upon the propedtesos-.
sessed co-equal with the lien of general Courfj and;
district taxes, Including ad valorem taxes, and JalJI.. i
superior In rank and priority to all other liens, title'and ,
claims.
If a person decides to appeal any decision mrad b'
the Board of County,Commissioners with resper'&-ti
any matter considered at this public hearing, they will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the prE e 0d-
Ings Is made which record shall Include the testimonTyr-
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be, dl
Any person requiring reasonable accommod*p etr.0,I
this meeting because of a disability or physical'klalir-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Otfice,
111 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida 34450,-,Qt5R$,
341-6560, at least two days before the meetingPilft.)q
are hearing or speech impaired, use the TD-_TIe.-e
phone (352) 341-6580,.
BY: JOHN THRUMSTON, CHAIRMAN -7 7.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1 ,I
OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA n A-ow
2009 CONSOLIDATED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIalfT
EXHIBIT "A" t)r01,
uo ic
The 2009 Consolidated Special Assessment DlstrI-6?6An-
sisting of all lots and other parcels within prevloc --y<-
tabllshed special assessment districts with outstaonql ,
assessment balances, located In Citrus County,. lpriJa,
further described as follows: 2,;
A-AK 1835135 Lot 7, Block 401, Inverness Hl106lnds-
West -i, ri
A-AK 1931789 Lot 3, Block 406, Inverness HIghlcarids
West .t. w.n

C-AK 1806593 Lot 23, Block 332, Inverness Hil-.Ia3, -.
West ,
D-AK 1837987 Lot 21. Block 439, Inverness Highlands j
West, 1st Addition
F-AK 2229055 Commence at the Quarter C :h2 I
the South boundary line of Section 23, Township 17
South, Range 19 East, thence N. 00 deg. 23' 59" E. ,
1324.52 feet, thence S. 89 deg. 41' 17" E. 668.85 feet,
thence N. 0 deg. 26' 12" E. 150.00 feet, thence N. 20
deg. 26' 51" E. 801.45 feet, thence N. 55 deg. W. 100.00 .
feet to the Point of Beginning, thence N. 55 deg. W.
133,04 feet. thence N. 20 deg. 08' 57" E. 268.98 feet,
thence S. 55 deg. E. 201.98 feet, thence S. 35 deg. W. 1
260.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, being Lot 38, of
Cedar Cove, an unrecorded Subdivision. 4
G-AK 1924405 Lots 27-A & 28-A, A Portion of Lots 27 & j
28, and a portion of the Park In Block 14, Parsons Point.,
Addition to Hemando ,
H-AK 1006864 Lot 26 & Pt of Lot 27, Block A, St. vlartins
Estuary Retreats, Unit 1 f

H-AK 1172608 Lot 3, Block 11. Green Acres A' ilofa
No. 6, Unit 3 v, 9

H-AK 1173892 Lot 69. Green Acres Addition No0 ,t
H-AK 1174520 Tract 137, Green Acres AdditionN f.
H-AK 1201535 Parcel A: Begin at the SE Comer, 'f ft
W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 2, Township 17Ij, 91
Range 18 East. thence S 89 deg. 47' 41' W at
south line of solid W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 a dista9 '3.r
1303.24 feet to the 1/4 Section Comer on the'W/etk
Boundary of said Section 2, thence N 1 deg. 06' 23" W 4
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'08 TRAILBLAZER
Info and Special Pricing
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800-325-1415 Ext. 251
'14,999 OR s269 .


'07 CARAVAN
Info and Special Pricing
24 hour listen line:
800.325-1415 Ext. 255
8,999 OR 179.


'08 PATRIOT
Info and Special Pricing
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800-325-1415 Ext. 252
'13,999 O 259..


'07 CAMRY
Info and Special Pricing
24 hour listen line:
800325-1415 Ext. 256
'14.999 oR 269..


'08 GRAND MARQUIS
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800-325-1415 Ext. 253
13,999 OR 259. .


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Info and Special Pricing
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,999 OR $169.


'08 FOCUS
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'07 ELANTRA
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E2 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2009


Indoor fun for


Real Estate DIGEST


Shemet


named
Realtor of

cold weather the Year


Y oung kids can
get bored
during winter
breaks and snow
days. They can play
outside for only so
long if it's cold out-
side. Some days it
rains or sleets, so
even limited outdoor
fun isn't possible. Sara
Puzzle books, baking, FRU
snuggling and watch- LIV
ing movies are great,
but it doesn't take
long before kids start to get
antsy. Even if you live in a
warmer climate, these bore-
dom busters will help keep kids
busy and having fun anytime of
the year.
BINGO: Play with dollar-
store prizes such as crayons,
stickers, toys, mittens, etc. Or
use kiddie coupons for fun
things such as meal of choice,
no-chore day, pick a movie
rental, etc. Don't have a bingo
game? You can print bingo
cards and call sheets online.
Visit www.dltk-
cards.com/bingo.
POT-OF-GOLD HUNT: Clear
an area in a room. Give each
child a paper or zip-enclosure
baggie. Scatter loose change
and small items such as Silly
Putty, snacks, small toys, deco-
rative pencils, bubbles, punch
balloons, etc. Blindfold the
kids, and let them gather up
items into their bags. After
they're done, they'll have a
small grab bag of goodies to











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GAL
ING


play with.
PET ROCKS AND
PUPPET SOCKS:
Break out the paints,
pipe cleaners, wiggle
eyes, felt, pompoms,
yarn scraps, etc. Pick
smooth rocks and old
socks, and let the
kids decorate them.
POSTER COL-
LAGE: Let kids
make their own art-
work collages with


magazine and- cata-
log cutouts, drawings, copies of
photos and craft supplies. Dis-
play them in their rooms when
they're done.
CLAY-POT CRAFT: Kids can
See FRUGAL/Page E4


O*n*k*


century Z1 Al-
liance Realty is
proud to congrat-
ulate Pamela
Shemet, GRI as
she has been
awarded "Realtor


Pamela
Shemet
Century 21
Alliance.


of the Year 2008" by the Realtors
Association of Citrus County. Pam
can be reached at 249-4433.


Kathy
Brooks
ERAAmerican
Realty.


Brooks
achieves
milestone
ERAAmeri-
can Realty & In-
vestments is
proud to an-
nounce the latest
production levels
achieved by one
of its Inverness


J.W. MORTON REAL ESTATE
1645 West Main Street, Inverness, FL 34450
and Cerruy2r Ra E, atE a Copori
Equal Housing Oppou RiTy 1 R. 1CKTL"O5O"N9PERT
(352) 726-6668 OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-543-9163


I PN OS S U. JAN18 2 M3P


COME SEE THIS 2/1/1 IN THE INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
Home features wood floors, eat-in kitchen, enclosed Florida room and much
more. Owner is motivated bring all offers! OFFERED AT $99,000.
For more information, please call 352-400-2635 Elias G. Kirallah
From W. Main St go south on Apopka, then left on Morley St, first home on left


"Nancy Know

NAN(

PONTI
o m DBEct 3524-63







WOWI 3 CAR GARAGE 4 HEATED POOL!
* 3 Bed 4 Sludv Grandle & Slanless Kikcnen
* Well for Yard Quiet. Corner Cul-de-Sac


s Sugarmill Woods" @


Multi-Million Dollar Realtor
M O s A Ke Realty Inc.
SK S3. 8iunc t Blhrd.
4225s .s Ho.owsmFL @
382-1700







FIRST CLASS LIVING WITHOUT THE MAINTENANCE!
* 3 Bead2 Balh/2 Car Glass Enclosed Florida Room
* Cathedral Ceilings SPECTACULAR Golf Course View n


office agents through December
2008. Kathy Brooks has passed
the $1 million mark in closed sales
volume in closed sales volume for
2008.
Fergerson joins
Keller Williams
Keller Williams Realty would


like to welcome
Debra Ferger-
son to their grow-
ing list of
top-producing
real estate
agents. Debra,
along with hus-
band Jim and
family, are life-
time residents of
Florida and
Debra has been


Debra
Fergerson
Keller Williams
Realty.


a resident of Citrus County for over
a quarter century. Debra is a state-
certified residential real estate Ap-


Quality Crafted $139,900
Builders, Inc. Includes Impact Fees,
3 BR, 2 BA, 2 Car Gar.,
(352) 726-5507 Fla room, Well & Septic

TERRA VISTA JEWEL
1783 N. BLUE JAY TERR. MUMi 4r
1 acre corner lot, spectacular PROD UC
view. Build with Citrus Hills
membership mandatory. New 352.302.3179 -
state of the art recreation i I
center, tennis complex & golf B1r il AIS!
course. Surrounded bv million


41Z4 W. PWWT LOOP


631 W. I


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praiser, holding the designations of
Master Residential appraiser
(MRA) and Manufactured Home
Valuation (MHV) and is an ap-
proved FHA, VA appraiser. Call her
at 634-0434 or at Keller Williams at
746-7113.
DIGEST DEADLINES
Submit information for the
Real Estate Digest by 4
p.m. Thursday for publica-
tion Sunday.
News notes are published
as space is available. The
Chronicle reserves the right
to edit news notes for
length or style.
Submit material, attn:
HomeFront, at Chronicle of
fices in Inverness or Crys.
tal River; fax to 563 3280;
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2009 E3


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LTY LEADERS
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Crystal River 794-0888


NANCY

LITTLE LEWIS
REALTOR"


Inverness 341-1233


(352) 795-8900


Brad and
Sherry
Potts


Beverly Hills 527-1112


www.pottsteamn.com

V/ (352) 697-1368

(352) 697-5500

W- A4 M- L T I


4.57 COMMERCIAL
ACRES. GREAT
LOCATION!
Directions: Heading North
from stoplight at 19 and 40,
turn right. Property on Right.
MLS 321837


VACANT COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY 36 ACRES.
Priced under $27,000 per
acre.
Directions: From stop light at
40 and 19 heading north.
Turn R onto 40. Property on
Right. MLS 321836


Barbara

Stone


-. i a11111rf -K'.-
HUGE PRICE
REDUCTION.
MOTIVATED SELLER
PREVIOUSLY ZONED
COMMERCIAL. COULD
POSSIBLY BE REZONED
COMMERCIAL. GREAT
LOCATION ON HWY 40.
Directions:
EAST OF 40 L CORNER OF
JERRY + 40 ON RIGHT.
SEE SIGN. MLS 309716


352-586-3072
dstone34@tampabay.rr.com


WHEN YOU
VERY BEST.
CONSIDER
this beautfull
upgracied
,J.el,,rl in. .,.. LAr 3.3. 3.3 dar, n.s ga: ran g. porcelain WATERFRONT Z2 "Mp
ulie ,ur:.a %r,.R A Urrrr 3aenLt MLS 331327 Rousseau Greal open A
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Christi

Doll


ier LaKE


jcloseouls 31212 Ile, A doojr, Iraped c irg screen c
Is lanai's plumbed & wired for summer kitchen. 3 Availabk
Sat way below cost now MLS 328607

Office 352-527-1112
Cell 352-302-4046
dollhouses@hotmail.com


SUNDAY, JAN. 18
2:00-4:00
860 W. Or1PUIA ST.
3,212 pool nome O.r
Sre 4,,. 1I,, +-,su Hat.
Bha,:1 g -_, B :* *:,,-, L.C.rrt
LI ori Fre-rr..:., RiI ,n
Olvmpia $285.000.
SMLS :2'745.

SUNDAY, JAN. 18
11:00-1:30
854 N. FRESNO AVE.
21211 plus bonus
room Dir R- e 486. to
i.rrlu H.- l.d 6 c, RIa
LTD r L 0.
F :',o' $139,900.
t.1I 2* ,-2j l


- SUNDAY, JAN. 18
2:00-4:00
920 W. OLYMPIA ST.
3#212 pool home DC

Ll ,.,. F e .r,.:, H ,:,, 1
OlTr.ip, $199,000.
M LS.:'2 .


SUNDAY, JAN. 18
11:00-1:30
I 86 N. GRANDVIEW AVE.
",w1qi3/2/2 lana wiitn spa ,"n

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S214.700.1.' ;i;


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C'100 nlO Ml-qiC- I, rC, &A.~.,, Q,


$13,0


time BUT
FIXER-UPPER with tons of potential! ba town
3br, 2ba, great room with fireplace. Plenty water accm
of windows in back of house overtook fishing! C(
private setting. MLS 330903 See it now
PEGGY PRICE
352-302-5633
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wo. belt1 rcd-r cCni-.1, i.'
L-.. r.r.- pan -Ce rr hjll
,e Florida lifestyle! 2br, 2.5
with community pool &
:lose to takes for boating &
client to shopping & dining.


Pi..t, 3

PERFECT HIDE-AWAY! Close to
fishing & nature. Very well kept 2 br, 1,5
ba. mobile on a very private 1 acre + lot.
There is a garage w/workshop and a
brand new shed. MLS 329698
PEGGY PRICE
35S2-302-5633
A & .1n S B S


Day window in dining room area, large
kitchen island with seating, great room
with fireplace, large family room/possible SUNDAY 1:00-3:00
3rd bedroom, large screened porch, 4185 W. GORGE LN
lovely landscaping and terraced entry, Dir.: Pine Ridge blvd. to N. on Flagstafl
new app. 2006. MLS 325021 Ave. to Rt. on W. Gorge Ln House on
BARBARA STOE 352-586-3072 left MLS 3t2465d


SUGARMILL WOODS 2 2 GOLF
V IL LA E ,,, 1 ir. r .r n ,
C.re r :.cu r....- .',r. ,r. MUST SEE! BeSuli i,ci.-., READY HOME? Ne' r.na ,.i.: a DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH.
c.rr, .>.r r 5..- .r. f.r... cA il. GREAT CUSTOM BUrT ro-sor, CR t .a r,rr r.: rn.. s i. P.: .: I.. ..a '-' .:.." m.,. n...r.j. Fr..- r. au..-r lr'm Mgnaic.*nl nome ith a po..i 3-1
ar.iai... rr,3ijr c.ir. r-iI, fai, .3tei access hre ledunr.g loat |o A,.:s.eo laras.-.a-E.. pr:, ... j .- ir,..i, .:r,, r ,ra Ir r.rrn, r.reI l6>.n BRIGHT & ARY OPEN ROOR bedroom beautifully lar.wu cap-Ea rc.r
.,..:lu.3,-..,i r.3r,,3,. ., ra.1; i :..3:-3tm ;olp at cr.,j o1 _t ee s~ol.d oak floInr a.-, v r. ]I- pr .. -, :" '. .- :.i:. u,,I rn,, rrr. nl.D all ti.:m '.da ol r.u.e PLAN. Locaeem on a corner I -ol A r' beaut,y and p.-.-aCy HealEd pool w.t.
I:.- S 1.:,. ... ,-.. ,-z A g ral:.r cab.r.aLS, rru unless apple, wrap n5ai.r rr FrI.r,, pari i.. pn. ara .irop, r.i o & w parti n S re rea prh and lam I surr.re. ichr ir sury uldo r l..ng
opener, extra driveway for 2nd caruests around porch, fenced corner lot, and Home warranty. Fum. negotiable. MLS A/C in '07. Volunteer homeowners assoc. room compliment the large eat-in kitchen. Home is well cared for, immaculately
MLS 328229 much more. MLS 331348 324087 offers many community amenities. MLS Newer floor in the living room. MLS Citrus Hills membership available. MLS.
,.....timSTroKay ,>.; -BMIEpSpapNWm AN ...- .. _. .. ARY GULING 32BF \f -., .o t.30187 _00,F _S 330904 no ,SijM


NIG Citru, Hit Fenn,:d wmina
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IRUS HILLS
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r$139,900







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paint their own clay pot any
way they want. You can also
provide small, colorful pieces


of tissue paper or a decorative
paper napkin and some glue di-
luted with water (two parts glue
and one part water) or de-
coupage glaze such as Mod
Podge. Using a paintbrush,
brush the glue mixture onto the
clay pot, and let the kids press


the tissue-paper section or
paper napkin onto the pot. Coat
the outside with the glue mix-
ture or Mod Podge, and let dry.
As an option, an adult can apply
a clear-gloss, water-based var-

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SUIGRMILL WOODS SN. 01/18 11-3

Newer house,
', built in 2003 on
double cul-de-sac lot!
$219,900.
MLS 1330581
Call for details.
Dir: US 19 to Sugarmlll Woods entrance (II Cypress Blid.) to 7th L. on E Cypress
Blvd. to 5th L on Black Willow St. Io 3rd R on Hlireaf CI. 1114 on cul-e-sac


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$157,900 $269,900
Completely renovated 3/2/2 pool 3/2/2 "Malibu" villa model in a
home. New kitchen w/oak wood premium location on the Preserve. $129,900
cabinets, updated baths, new High-end tile & hardwood floors, Mitch Underwood 4/2/2 w/htd
firing & lighting thru-out, new hot ceiling fans, window treatments, pool & separate hot tub. Summer
water heater, sprinkler system, maple cabinetry and more. kit, living & family rooms.
security system, shed & 6ft Membership Required. Spacious laundry room w/washtub
privacy fence. Directions: Hwy 486 to Terra Vista and pull-out drawers in a large
DIRECTIONS: Hwy 491 to Truman, entrance, to 1st R on Skyview Crossing, to kitchen. Private wooded setting at
Right on Fillmore St, Home on Right. L on Diamond Shore, to Home on Right. a great price.
Teresa Boozer 352-527-1820 MLS# 327894 Dotti Undia 352-746-0744 MLS# 330961 352-746-0744 MLS# 331560







$269,000 $239,900 $189,900
3/2/2 completely renovated & 3/2/2 solar htd pool home, 3/2/2 home has Lanai with
upgraded, recently painted wooded lot, living and dining summer kitchen & heated pool
exterior, newly painted interior rooms, family rm with bit-in with spa. Security system,
Granite kitchen counter, wood Bkcses and brt kitchen w etg area intercom with CD player & much
cabinets, new stainless steel & upgraded appl. dble-pane doors more. Extra Room off lanai, may
appliances in kitchen. Like new & windows Lg lanai, Ig htd pool & be used for storage or office.
and priced to sell. private yard. Membership Required.
352-746-0744 MLS# 331640 352-746-0744 MLS# 331590 352-746-0744 MLS# 329085







.$65000 $439,000
$157,900 2/1/1 with fenced-in back yard. ONE OF A KIND. Impressive Oaks
Adorable, expanded 2/2/2 villas. Home has newer roof, air, paint, Golf Course home. 3/2/3+den, L/
Home features tile in kitchen, flooring & vinyl windows on lanai. R and F/R w/gas FP. Crown
plant shelf in great rm. Sit & relax Owners say to "Make Any Offer"' molding, Lg screened, extended
in the 9x26 Florida rm. Walking This home is ready to move in; lanai and sunroom w/hot tub.
distance to the activities center & Owners must sell so make an Overlooks a picturesque view of
golf club. Membership Required! offer! the 16th fairway.
352-746-0744 MLS# 311395 352-527-1820 MLS# 328243 352-746-0744 MLS# 329453







$369,900 $149,900 $299,900
Classic country living in luxury 3/ WATERFRONT PROPERTY! 2/1 w/ 4/3.5/3 home situated on a
2/2 with beautiful caged pool carport home overlooking the beautiful 5.5+/- acre equestrian
real hardwood flooring plus water. Very quiet, peaceful & tract. Wood decks on front and
ceramic, new carpeting and solid- beautifully maintained. All new back of living/entertainment area,
surface counters. Home is a wow appl., Shed, new 12x30 dock, Ig BR's, wood burning fireplace.
Must See! Some furnishings newer roof & air unit. Everything NEW ROOF JUST PUT ON
regiotit.ie i . ha be-, updated' SEPTEMBER 2008.
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utton 87-3997 Byrsonima Loop House on Rt.
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* 2BR'2BA/2CG Eati.n Knchen s."
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wine cooler, cstom cabinets, granite courtertops, SS app*,
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mi, Fornal din. area. Privacy PVC fencing & much mone.
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Email: richardv@remax.net
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- Ceramic Gas Fireplace
* Pergo & Ceramic Tile Floors
* 57" Veranda Overlooking the Water
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dining room, eat-in kitchen, large living room.
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master bedrooms with full baths, beautiful
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This large waterfront home has been abandoned
by it's owners Must sell
LISTED AT $336,900, MAKE OFCER!
Mike Odito and Kim DeVane
352-257-5353






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we're enjoying per- '
fectly warm, snowless
days. If you find your- '. -
self missing the tran-
quility of falling snow,
the next best thing is to
give a salt bush a shake. Audre
Salt bush (Baccharis
halimifolia, also called
groundsel tree or sea
myrtle) is a common native shrub
that produces dandelion-like
flowers during the fall and winter.
A firm shake of salt bush will cre-
ate a gorgeous cascade of the flow-
ers, similar to snow falling.
Salt bush is very easy to spot
along roadsides this time of year
due to its distinct white flowering.
There are quite a few in "down-
town" Lecanto, for example, along
Lecanto Highway and Gulf to
Lake Highway. While salt bush is
both interesting and extremely
easy to grow, I rarely see it used in
the home landscape. This is defi-


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3 nitely a plant that de-
serves more attention.
Salt bush grows 8 to
12 feet tall and can be
planted in multiples to
create a hedge or singly
as a specimen. Salt
bush grows in full sun
and is not picky about
soil pH or type. It oc-
Durr curs naturally in
coastal and inland wet-
'N lands (often with wax
myrtle) as well as in
dry areas. It has a moderate to
high drought tolerance and a
medium salt tolerance.
The salt bush in my yard hasn't
given me a single problem and it
required no additional watering
after establishment There are no
serious pests or diseases that af-
fect salt bush. Its only real down-
side is that the seeds are
poisonous if eaten, so caution
should be exercised with children
and pets.
As Floridians, we have such an
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interesting palette of plants
avaible to us that we don't take
advantage of, and salt bush is
just one-of those under-used
plants. The Florida-friendly
Plant Database at www.Flori-
daYards.org can provide you
with more information. By an-
swering a few simple questions
about your yard (sun exposure,
soil moisture, etc.), the data-
base will generate a list of
Florida-friendly plants that
should thrive in your yard.
If you would like to learn a lot
more, consider taking our six-
week Florida-friendly Land-
scape Design Course every
Thursday from Feb. 5 through
March 19 (no class on February
26). Two sessions of the course
will be offered: 2 to 4:30 p.m. and
5:30 to 8 p.m. The course will
cover principles of Florida-
friendly landscape design, native
and exotic plants, turf selection
and maintenance, and more.
The Citrus County Extension
Service has partnered with the
Citrus County Department of


Water Resources to offer the
course at a reduced price. The
mission of the Citrus County
Department of Water Resources
is to provide safe, dependable
and aesthetically pleasing
potable water and environmen-
tally sensitive wastewater efflu-
ent; being open and responsive
to customers' needs; and to
work in the most cost-effective
and efficient manner possible.
As part of this mission, Water
Resources is paying part of the
registration fee and supplying
part of the class materials. The
cost of the six-week course is $15
per person or $25 per couple.
Contact Cris at 527-5701 or by e-
mail at cris.nowak@bocc.
citrus.fl.us to register. Please be
aware that space is limited and
this course fills quickly
For more information on
Florida-friendly landscaping,
visit the University of Florida's
Web site www.solutionsfory-
ourlife.org or contact FYN pro-
gram staff at the Citrus County
Extension Office at 527-5700.
The Florida Yards & Neigh-
borhoods Program of the Citrus
County Extension Service is a
public education and outreach
program of the University of


Florida, funded jointly by the
Citrus County Board of County
Commissioners and the Coastal
Rivers and Withlacoochee
River Basin Boards of the
Southwest Florida Water Man-
agement District
All programs and related ac-
tivities sponsored for, or as-
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and Agricultural Sciences are
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least five working days prior to
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request For hearing impaired,
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3369 N. TAMARISK AVENUE JUST REDUCED TO $119,900!!!


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neighborhood. Come and see great value for yourself. Your host: John Holloway.
Directions: From Publix in Beverly Hills, take Forest Ridge north hnd turn right at Sugar Maple.
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nish to finish it Don't have a
clay pot? Use a glass jar. Make
this craft even simpler by hav-
ing kids simply add, craft foam
shapes onto the containers.
TOSS GAMES: Toss games
are easy and fun. You can use
beanbags, wadded foil or
balled-up socks and toss into a
box or laundry basket Or aim
for smaller targets, such as
using coins tossed into a muffin
tin or clothespins dropped into
coffee container-with a hole cut
into the lid. To make the
clothespin-drop game harder,
you can have kids hold it under
their chin and drop.
BLANKET FORTS: Even
older kids love blanket forts


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and indoor picnics. If you have
a play tent, you can set that up.
PILLOWCASE SNOWMAN:
Stuff a white pillowcase with
polyfill. Sew the opening to
close or use double-sided sticky
Velcro. Tie a scarf around the
pillow case one-third of the way
down to form the body. Add a
winter hat on the head. Glue on
wiggle, button or pompom eyes
and a felt nose, and glue on but-
tons vertically down the front.
You can do something similar
on a smaller scale using tube
socks or wash cloths. Simply
use felt instead of full-sized
hats and scarves.
MEN
Are you ready for Valentine's
Day? Don't wait until the last
minute. Desperation leads to
cliche gifts gone wrong, like a
half-dead rose or driving all
over town trying to find a table


HINT OF COUNTRY!! REGENCY PARK CONDO
Original Owner3 BR/2BAhoniefireplaceceitral Cornvenient location. 2BR/2BA condo. Great price. City
water.1acrefenced.$152,500MLS 326641 water/sewef.0riginal owner. $99,500 ML312985

CALL Roy Bass TODAY (3s2) 726-2471
Email: roybass@tampabay.rr.com wwwallcitrusrealty.com AfterHours os302-6714


at a restaurant If you goofed on
Christmas, you've got a golden
opportunity to make up for it.
Don't blow it! The day doesn't
have to be fancy. But think of
the other person and not your-

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Homes from $120,900 on your lot




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Gmlr J.W. MORTON
1 rREAL ESTATE, INC.
-- 1645 W. Main St., Inverness, FL
Email: cent21 @infionline.net SALES: (352) 726-6668 1-800-543-9163
www. iwmortonrealestate.com


ESCAPE TO PEACE AND QUIET Nice,
well cared for home in a close-to-town
neighborhood. Two bedrooms, two baths, 2
carports, screened porch, 11x12 utility/
laundry room plus 12x12 workshop/storage
building. Half acre comer lot. OK to park
RV/Boat. Property being sold to settle estate.
$48,300. #331574.
Pat Davis, Agent (352) 212-7280.
View @www.c2 Ipatdavis.com







PEACE & TRANQUILITY on almost 2 acres,
tucked away in horse country. Mobile is a 2001
Palm Harbor doublewide. Boasting 3.bedrooms,
split plan with a huge master suite, walk-in
doset, sitting area, both with separate tub &
shower. Living room, dininl area, kitchen with
breakfast counter enter isand, inside laundry,
all antique look laminate flooring, shed, mos.y
fenced beautiful gardens and patio under
the trees. A must see. $118,000.









fiber optic lighting, salt system & a waterfall.
sliders and enoy all that nture has to offer in35476-8727






this wonderful Oak Forest comm. Conveniently
located just north of Brooksvile. One acre behind
the home is also available. #321358.
Ask for Maxine Heilmers 352-212-4147
or Kimberly Miner 352-586-9549


BEAUTIFUL maintenance-free community
with community pool, tennis courts .and
docks. This 3BR, 2BA home is very light
and bright with neutral colors. Tile flooring
oak cabinets eat-in kitchen screenedc
porch, cathedral ceilings, and upgraded
appliances. Private setting in a nice
community. Come see tod.yf
Owner has relocated- says sell!
Mary Parsons 352-422-5437
Directions: Rt. 44 to N Apopk to Gospel
Island, to right on P Island Road,
home on waterfront-


IDEAL IN-TOWN LOCATION Just minutes
from shopping, dining, schools, hospital, etc.
This 2BR, 2BA home has Ig. great rm. w/
vaulted ceiling and real fireplace. Both
bedrooms have walk-in doses. 2nd BR has
built-in bookcase & crown molding making it a
perfect option for library or office. Kit., has lots
of cabinet space and countertop area. Pass-
thru to din. area. Screened rm. w/vinyl
windows and lovely brick paved, encosed
patio. New carpeting, paint. Truly move-in
ready. ASKING $104,800. 1331403.
Pat Davis, Realtor


777448





Centurion Otfice


This awesome
the start of a cA
de-sac. Apprc;
1/2 ocre MO. on
Big Lake Henderson. The water is down and
this would be the perfect time to dear and
build a dock, private subdivision with gated
entrance. Not many lots on Big Lake
Henderson at this prie $160,000.
Call Ruth Frederick 1-352-563-6866


LAKEFRONT THIS IS A WONDERFUL
INVESTMENT PROPERTY Have one home
for full time residence or weekender. Rent one. 2
separate lots. Main house is old time Fla. cottage
with 2BR, IBA and nice 24x1 1 fain. rm., wood-
buming fireplace, central H/A. Small cottage
has 1BR, 1BA. ASKING $158,900. #331295
Call Pat Davis to preview
352-212-7180


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WANT ACREAGE IN THE FLORAL
CITY AREA??? This great listing is
4.90 acres of nice trees, perfect place
to build your estate home, nice homes
in the area. Will allow horses and the
forest is nearby. Corner of Stagecoach
Trail and Turner Ave. Seller is
motivated. $150, 000< ..
Call Ruth.F e qrik I-442,56-4460 .


SPACIOUS & LIGH Wondertul home tor -l
Florida living. Beautiful master suite, split
bedroom pran with privacy and bath $70,000. Nice home in Bevery Hills.
connecting to beautiful pool area. Very 2BR, 1 BA, 1 car gar. Bank says
large _bad/ard with terraced landscaping, SHORT SALE. Area of newer
privacy fenced and quiet. Over V2 acre. Golf homes close to new library, shopping
cart ohj to t ohe IGCC 2,062 SF LA Price and all amenities. City water & sewer.
slashed to $179,900. #331620
Ask for Jeanne or Wglard Pidcl #331616
- .* 2.22.-2349e0 Call Cheryl Scruggs
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Use pine straw to control garden weeds


op mulches
are used for
decoration be-
tween plants in a
landscape. Top
mulch shades and in-
sulates soil and
slows soil moisture
evaporation. Or-
ganic, wood-based
products absorb Jane
moisture, break
-down over time, are JAh
relished by termites GAR
and become rich
humus blanketing the original
soil. Organics may need re-
freshing annually. Weed seeds
will sprout in decomposed or-
ganic top material. Prevent
sprouting with a selective, pre-
emergent herbicide or pine
needles.
The Citrus County Extension
Service, at 527-5700 or online,
has dated research fact sheets
about subterranean termites
and the wood mulches they will


V
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eat. Bulk pre-emer-
gents come in 50-
pound bags
commercially Nurs-
ery plant growers
and professional gar-
deners control weed
seeding with a "pre-
m" applied to the
soil surface of pots
Veber and demonstration
gardens. The plant-
E'S ing beds in an aver-
DEN age home yard may
use 3 to 5 pounds per
application, three or four times
a year. At $3 per pound, weed-
free gardening costs $9 to $15
every three months. That's far
less expensive than endless of
hours of hand labor.
Start pre-m applications by
mid-February while soil tem-
peratures are below 65 degrees
and before weed seeds sprout
Repeat in early May, late July
and in October before weeds
sprout as the product loses its


effectiveness. Follow directions
on the container. Most big
tourist attractions and resorts
around the world use pre-
emergents to prevent weed
seeds from sprouting. The Plan-
tation Golf Resort and Spa in
Crystal River maintains lovely,
weed free planting beds with
pre-emergent applications.
The product dissolves out of
the carrier granules to combine
with the topsoil as soon as it
gets wet It is persistent, lasting
about three months. Sprinkle
with a hose to ensure the pre-m
works immediately. Locked to
the soil, it cannot run off into
nearby waters. As unseen seeds
germinate, most absorb the her-
bicide and die.

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Jane Weber takes a break
from unloading pine straw
to pose for a photo.
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Office: 352-746-3600 3
Cell: (352) 697-1685 Hll
AAMERICAN ERA
ALWAYS THERE FOR YOU REALTY & INVESTMENTS ..
To see these listings, and all other
Citrus County listings, go to wHwJLouMiele .com
EXCEPTIONAL TERRA VISTA HOME wvn o,-e
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THIS STUNNING 4 BEDROOM CUSTOM
a IPOOL HOME r.a_ o.e. 3500 ;.iu~arf, ii :., n clean
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,a; ""-; ^ "* CONSIDERED. Mi. aSe2' 3:0 5399,000
CITRUS HILLS AREA without the
restrictions' This well-maintained
newer home has 3 bedrooms 2 barns,
a 2 car garage making up over 1700
sq. ft. of living area. plus a newer
enclosed Florida room all situated on
a 1/2 acre P326220 $219,900
LECANTO 3 bedroom pool
home on 2 lots Over 1500 square
-Ah! feet of living with a heated pool in
Flying Dutchman Estates. Home
-' has newer roof. A/C & stove
S"-" #328416 S155,000


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built home No deed restrictions
I here Spacious home on over 2 acres
with plenty of room for all your toys
* or animals Priced to sell Sellers
* motivated t326951 $204,000
IBEVERLY HILLS Lovely and cozy
home in nice area of Beverly Hills Well-
maintained New carpet & paint Newer
I A/C, roof shingles and soffit Nice golf
course, tennis, and near shopping Home
is ready to move in' MLS#328856
- $99,900
I SELLER HIGHLY MOTIVATED. Bring your
offers. Citrus Springs pool home. This well-
kept home has spacious living, vaulted
ceilings, wood floors, tiled bathrooms and
inside laundry room. 22x10 retractable awning
over the back porch. All appliances included.
Call for appointment. MLS#329651 $149,900
GREAT RETIREMENT OR SEASONAL
HOME This 2BR. 2 5BA anached iilia is
fumisned and ready flor you in LaF.eside
Village a 55+ community' 2 master suites
new A/C, eat-in kitchen. Flonda room. and so
much more Call to see it loday' MLS#330178
i $117,900
I VERY WELL-MAINTAINED 3
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Tnis home features large bedrooms.
beautiful parquet wood floonng. newer A/C,
a fabulous screened porch and so much
more. This home must De seen to be
appreciated Take a look today'
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g Mobile Homes
o. For Rent
CHASSAHOWITZKA
2/1 SW, waterfront,
w/boathouse $495.
Agent 352-382-1000
CR Riv./Hemando
RENT/SALE 2 BR's,
No pets, Ist/last/dep
352-795-5410
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 /1 $575/mo
352- 795-9537
or 352-586-9259.
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1, Stockade Fence,
$600. mo. $625 sec.
No Pets 352-795-3605
DUNNELLON
3/2, DW-2 Carports
& until. storage. 300
Ft. from launch ramp
on Withlacoochee.
$675. Mo. Fst./Sec.
(352) 465-6967
FLORAL CITY
2/2 $45OMo.
$900. to move In.
(352) 344-1845
Free Ist Mo Rent
1& 2 Br fum & Unfurn
No Pets Details
Homos.352-628-4441
HERNANDO
2/2, large fenced
yard,$375/Mo.
+$750. Sec.
(920) 922-6800
HERNANDO
Watsons Fish Camp
$350. To $625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225


g Mobile Homes I
o For Rent
HERNANDO
3/2 DW. Fen'cd
Storage shed,
deck.550. Mo.
2/1 SW, Priv. lot. $500.
Mo. (352) 637-7143
HOMOSASSA
1/1 Furnished
2/1 Unfumlished
Located on 5 acre
horse ranch. Call for
details.(386) 871-5506
HOMOSASSA
2/1.5 $600. Mo.
(352) 628-5696
HOMOSASSA
2/11h, Big Lot, Near 19
$425 mo + Sec. + Ref.
Sr. Disc. 352-628-3019
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Fum. Great area.
352-746-0524
Hondb Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impounds! for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
INVERNESS
2/1, on canal, $450.+
Sec. (352) 697-1359
INVERNESS 2/1.5
Scm. prch. fenced
yrd, Fst./Lst./Sec.
425.Mo. No pets
(352) 726-4842/after6
INVERNESS
Waterfront 55+ Park,
2BR, 1-'2BA, $425. 1
BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl.
water 352-476-4964


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o For Rent
LECANTO/HOM.
3/2 $675 mo.
Spacious, clean,
quiet. Paved street.
(813) 317-6525
YANKEETOWN
2/2 Complete Furn.,
New W/D. $600mo
+ $300 dep. 15 mln.
from power plant
Paul (407) 579-6123

uI Mobile Homes
US For Sale

2/1, 1971 12x56
55+ Park Melody MH
Park New carpet &
flooring + extras,
Asking $10,000 abo
(352) 293-7053,

ATTENTION!
BRAND NEW
DOUBLEWIDE
$37,900. Delivered
and Set, $0O-Down
Land/Home $650.
mo. Repos Avail.
HOMEMART
(352)307-2244

FLORAL CITY For Sale
or Rent
2/2 DW.CHA on comer
lot in
Singing Forest MHP
$500 includes lot rent.
352-637-2854


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* River and Gulf Fishing
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Inglis 2/1, large yard,
sale $35,000 or rent
$525 mo. (352)
860-1728 422-2163
INVERNESS
Bad Credit No Worries
Beautiful 3/2,dbl
carprt 05 DWMH
Firepl.deck, RV Cover
12x24 Bldg. on/2 ac
Own. Fin. $3,500 dwn
pmits $780/mo also
sep. RV Pwr/septic
hook up (352)
726-6735/476-6090
REPO'S, REPO'S
REPO'S
New Homes
From $32,900
Used Homes $3,000
Repo s from $19,900
TAYLOR MADE HOMES
352-621-9181

I Waterfront
oMobile For Rent|

CHASSAHOWITZI(KA
D/W, 3/2 Waterfront,
FP, boat house $695
No PETS. 727 415-1805

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.r And Land

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

100% MORTGAGE
LOAN
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
"Low income appli-
cants can quality
FIRST TIME
HOMEBUYER'S UP TO
100%
Little or no credit
OKAY
'recent bankruptcy
OKAY'
CAll TIM OR CANDY
Putnam Mortgage&
Finance LLC
352-563-2661 local
866-785-3604 toll
free
'Credit and income
restriction apply*
Florida licensed
mortgage lender


SUNCOAST MOBILE HOME PARK
130 S. Suncoast Blvd. ,
(Between Home Depot & Bpdc, ck Crystal River) .
352 #v n rI r"-J u.i I eGT r q r:rIAc f


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3BD, 2BA, Dble Wide
on 2.3 Acres, Irg shop
2 Irrigated garden
areas, horses okay
1 V2 ml. from Wal-Mart
352-344-1948
Bank Repos.
With or W-Out
Property. Many to
choose from.
(352)302-9217
BRING YOUR HORSES
High end Jacobsen
manufactured home.
2150 sq. ft. 3/2, oak
cabinets, covered
deck & front porch,
marble, fireplace,
glamour bath, coun-
try kitchen on beauti-
ful land. 2 blocks from
riding 44,000 acre
Withlacoochee
Forest. $858.88/mo.
W.A.C., Will Finance
352-621-9182
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acre + 1600 sq ft.,
99 DW. $119900.
352-212-8094
Floral City 2/2
Split plan,Dbl. Roof
Newly renovated.
CHA,washer/dryer
on fenced acre.
Was $68,500 Now
Reduced for quick
cash sale.
352 586-9498
FLORAL CITY
26x70 DW, 4/2 DR,
den, Irg deck, fenced
Possible financing.
$69,900. 352-341-5211
Home On V2 Acre
MUST SELL 3/2
28 x 52 on End of
Road, Quite, Home
has Deck. Sacrifice
$3,000 down
$745 mo W.A.C.
352-621-9183
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Snowbird Special
Furn. CHA. Laund. Rm.
Sun Rm. & more.
352-746-0524
HOMOSASSA
3/2 Doublewide
roof-over, V2 acre.
$60,000. 352-857-6050

I Mobile Homes
1 In Park

Homosassa, 55+ 2/2
DW 2TO 500 Pernlded
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U1 In Park
INVERNESS 1/1
CHA, Screened room.
Totally Renov'td.
Asking $8,000
Call-after 2PM
(352) 201-0903
INVERNESS
GET AWAY RETREAT
55+, Furn., close to
lake includes Boat
& Motor $6,000
(352) 249-7306
LECANTO
3/2 dblwide, Irg shed,
completely furnished.
Lot rent $215 mo.
$19,500. 352-249-7330
STONE RIDGE
LANDING
2/1, asking $17,500
5500 S WInged Elm
Way. 727-455-3932
WEST WIND VILL 55+
(3) NEW 2005 2/2
carport, shed, scrn
prch, furn'd, pet ok.
Park rent $256mo.
Below cost. Resales
avail. 352-628-2090

I Mobile Home
O Lots For Rent
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5%dn 15 yrs 8%-
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

k Sale or
lull Rent
A Bank REPOI
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

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6 For Rent I

A Bank REPOI
3bd 2ba
Only $199/Mo!
5% dn 15 yrs 8%
for listings
800-366-9783ext 5705

CRYSTAL RIVER
2BR-House$350. mo
3/2 Mobile $475.
HOMO/LECANTO
2BR $475. mo.
3/2/2 $750. mo
DON CRIGGER
REAL ESTATE
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BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1 Carport ............... $450
2/1/1 $575
2/2/1 $575
2/1/1 Carport............. $600
2/2/1 $675
2/2/2 Furnished .............. $775
CITRUS HILLS
2/2 Condo furn................ $850
3/2.5/2 Pool....................$1150
PINE RIDGE
312/2 Upgraded............... $850
BRENTWOOD
31/2/2 $850
SCANTERBURY LAKES
3/2/2 $1000
HERNANDO
2/1 Apt $500
1/1 Apt $425
CRYSTAL RIVER COMMERCIAL
900 sq. iLt. Triple Towers.......$800++
1160 sq. ft. Office.......... $1000
JENNIFER FOREMAN Realtor*PRM
ALEX GRIFFIN Realtor*.

Single family
homes,
duplexes,
waterfront,
mobiles,
furnished/
unfurnished, we
have them all
throughout the
county
give us a call ...
from $450/mo
to $1750/mo.





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2 BEDROOM
APTS.
SC/H/A, Sm. Pets
restrictions apply.
Occasionoial


BEVERLY HILLS
1. 2 \& 3 Bedrooms
$475-$750/mo.
CITRUS SPRINGS
2 & 3 Bedrooms
$600-$1050/mo.
INVERNESS
2 8& 3 Bedrooms
$450-$800/mo.
CITRUS HILLS
2. 3 & 4 Bedrooms
$825-$1050/mo.
PINE RIDGE
3 & 4 Bedrooms
$800-$1800/mo.
HERNANDO
1, 2 &9 3 Bedrooms
$475-$800/mo.
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Our Website At
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Rental Inventory
changes daily
Furnished rentals
also available

u Apartments
U Furnished

CRYSTAL RIVER
Near Town lbr $450
2br$600 352 212-7740
FLORAL CITY
1/1, $350/mo. $500
Sec. City Water. No
pets. (352) 344-5628
FLORAL CITY
LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm.
AC, Clean, No Pets
(352) 344-1025
HERNANDO
1/1 Cabin, Ufils. incl.
$625. Mo.
(352) 726-2225
HERNANDO
Furn'd 2 rms & ba.10
mins N of Walmart,
1 person, no pet or
smoking, ..efs $325.
incis utils. 634-4230
HOMOSASSA
1/1 W/boat dock Util. .-
incl. Scr'nd Prch.$600.
Mo. (352) 628-6537
INVERNESS
sm. place liv, kit, bed
& bath, Prv. paring
$450. incids. until. 352
560-0370/ 212-2397

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APARTMENTS
Avail. for Immed.
Occupancy.
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENTS |
& KNOLLWOOD
TOWNHOMES
for i aforaion call
(352) 344-1010
MON. thru FRI.
9am 4pm
Ask About our
Move In Specials!
Equal Housing Op
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AFFORDABLE
COUNTY
WIDE RENTALS.
(352) 634-5499

CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Br. Laundry on site.
No pets, Special rates
Lecnto 2/20uplex
Dsh/WsNtWas/dry.
S- (352)628-2f8ILi.W.:-'


handicapped units
do become avail.
For Info. call
Gatehouse Apts.
at 352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.


CRYSTAL RIVER
1&2 bd $425/& up.
s'$1 00 MOVES-U-IN
W/aDD aooroval
(Expl/25) Call Cindy
352-257-8048 10-5pm
Honda Civic 96 $5001
Police Impoundsl
Impounds! for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Close to
everything. $700. Mo.
(352) 422-2393
INVERNESS
2BdRm, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna
Jo, No Pets/smoking,
$600/mo, 1 yr. lease,
credit check req'd.
ALL CITRUS REALTY
INC. (352) 726-2471
Inverness
Government Subsi-
dized apartments
available. Must meet
eligibility
requirements. Equal
Housing Opportunity,
(352) 726-4397
Ventura Village
Apartments
1 & 2 bedroom
Elderly,
Handicapped
or disabled.
Rent starting at
$381mo.
TTY (800) 342-3552
(352) 637-6349





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

( Business
SLocations

44 W. Inverness
800 to 1600 sf
upscale Office
Retail Space.
Ist Month FREE.
Ist Yr 30% discount
352 344-5488

BEST LOCATION
IN INVERNESS
S1050 sf Open Fir
Plan w/2 Offices
Low Rent, Excel.
for Light Manuf.
CoHl Cntr., Studio
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Locations

SUMTER COUNTY
OFFICE SPACE
Rent/Lease 1,000
Sq. Ft. Located in
large County Build-
Ing. Close to the
Villages, Hwy.301 &
CR 44. Contact:
Matt Mule'
(813)964-8888
Fax: (813) 964-8801
Email: drmimule@
vahoo.com
WAREHOUSE/LEASE
w/Optlon to Buyl
5K sq ft; 800 w/air
Holder, FL 352-302-
0673:352-746-5951

L' Condos/Villas
1 For Rent

CITRUS HILLS
2/2, Remodeled
Kitchen, Heated Pool,
tennis courts, $750.
727-430-1001
CITRUS HILLS
2/2.5 Extra clean
Townhouse. Rent or
Sale.(352)613-5655
CITRUS HILLS
2//21, unfurn. Sle or
Rent $700 + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
FREE RENT FOR June
SUMMERHILL AT
MEADOWCREST
Exclusive rental units.
Starting $995 monthly.
352-563-5657
Vusout zoomcitrucom
HOMOSASSA
Best Housing Value
New & Used DW's &
SW's Homes, Lease to
Own from $179/mo +
lot rent,at Evan Ridge
an exceptional
55+Park 352 628-5977
INVERNESS
Waterfront 2/21h
w/ or w/out turn.,
All apple's $700. mo
352-400-0731
RENT OR SALE
INVERNESS WOWI
EXTREMELY
UNDERPRICEDI
$850 mo or $96.9K
Large Villa. 212/1
w/FR&BK porches.
Exc. Condition
View Sunday
Jan 18,11-3
REGENCY PARK
2082 Forest Dr.
407-832-9648
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

Io Duplexes
o For Rent

CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2 Brand New.
$625. Mo. Fst. & 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.
C/H/A (352) 464-2716
HOMOSASSA
2/),,nevy9 ppjs,. 8 tile.
(5%20)382-314


0 Duplexes
For Rent
LECANTO newer 2/2
dpix, all ktchn appis,
patio, W/D hook-up,
nice yard, Exc. Cond.
$625 (352) 634-1341

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Hemano New
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Pool. Traiers.-$185wk.
Inverness (6) Fum'd
3 bd. Luxury homes:
$450wk 352-726-4744



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HOMES -

MOBILES
APARTMENTS
FEATURED --
PROPERTIES
HOMOSASSA
2/1 Duplex
$600
Moves You Inl
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Apartment
$450
Call formore information.
OVER 40 TO CHOOSE FROM

A Bank REPO!
3/2 only $199/Mol
5% dn 15yrs8%
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

INVERNESS
3/2, $650mo, lst/L
$300 sec.
(352) 860-2055


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Renvt'd Effic:
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2 Bed. I eBath Apts. *S to $B73
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2/1 Home .......................... 575
2/2 Home .- ....................... 700
2/1.5 Pelican Cove..........
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2/2 WF Condo. Fumn.-...000
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OMIOSASSA
312/2 Pool Home ............ 0
4/2 Home SMW......... 500
CITRUS SPmRINiS
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BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 $1,250. Mo.
(352) 212-1401

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o Unfurnished I
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECKII
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$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
BEVERLY HILLS
IBr & 2Br homes
$550 -$575.1st Mo Free
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, $550. mo. 1st. sec
only 352-628-9375
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, FL 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
BEVERLY HILLS
2BR, IBA, close to
everything, $550, 1st,
last, (352) 344-0054
BEVERLY HILLS
3/1, New Carpet +
Paint $655. 382-3525
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, immac., all
apple finest gate
guarded community
In Citrus County.
$1050 mo. Incls. lawn
maint.& deluxe
cable tv. Call Paul
352-746-9585
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Beautiful pool home,
redecorated, 2,600 sf.
All new apple. on 1 ac.
of land.$975/mo.
Will consider poss.
sale.(904) 412-2181
CITRUS HILLS
3/2/2 with Pol.
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1 Unfurnished I
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2 & 3/2, moto mo,,
from $400. mo.
352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 w/privacy.
$750. Fst./Sec.
8373 Bolder Dr.
(352) 795-2947
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, Uv. Din. Fam.
Rm. Patio $900 mo.
(352) 341-4178
CRYSTAL RIVER
2BR House$350. mo
3/2 Mobile $475.. -
HOMO/LECANTO
2BR $475. mo.
3/2/2 $750. mo
DON CRIGGER
REAL ESTATE
(352) 746-4056,
(352) 746-0052
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $850/mo
795-6299 697-1240
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Country Home on
stilts, fenced yard.
$625 + $1,250 Sec.
(920) 922-6800
CRYSTAL RIVER
New 4/2/2, 3,300sf.
upgrades, $1050
Mo.352-563-1126
DUNNELLON
3/2 Fairway Estates,
I yr lease $1,000 mo
Gorgeous Home
(352) 615-8929
Dunnellon
New 2/2/2+. 15 miles
to P.E. Plant. Maint
Free (352) 746-7512
FLORAL CITY 1/1
Incls. uils, 3/4 acre $475
Mo. 352-422-3670
Golf Course Home Lux-
ury executive home on
Southern Woods golf
course, great views,
4/3/2, $1,200/mo.
813 390-7109 or
patrick@aeropartners.
com
HERNANDO
IBR $425 mo. 1st/Last
352-697-1911
HERNANDO
2/1 $525. mo. Call
Skip Craven 464-1515
Broker/Owner
HERNANDO
3/2, Gar. on I acre.
w/canal. No Pets.
Fst/Lst. Sec. $850. Mo.
(727) 595-5267
HERNANDO
3/2/1, newly reno-
vated. Irg scr porch,
fenced. $800 Ist/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
Cute 2/1 Lg. Yr. $650
mo. (239) 272-9230
HOMOSASSA
Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre
Lease ODt Flexible
Lg. Hot tub, Imm.Occ.
352-795-0088
HOMOSASSA
Two 1/1 houses w/
scrn prch, Irg yd, utils
incl., CHA. $550 mo
561-632-1614
1 INr lyighlqids.W.
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2/1 Duplex nmminc.
W/D hk-up, $510
Ist/S. 352-20-6961
INVERNESS
2BR.2BA. Condo
Lake access out
back door, $650 mo.
inct. Assoc. fee & no
interest 7263W
INVERNESS
3/1 Clean. waer
view. Quiet Nentor-
hood $595. E F. &
Sec.(352) 400-1501

3/2/2 on 1/2acxe
Fen'cd. $85.L Mo.
Rent/Owner Finance.
(352) 341-0696
INVERNESS
flghKands 32/1
fenced, poct S7Sa
(352) 464-3518
INVERNESS
Highlands.
3/2/2, $750. Mo.
(352) 341-1142
INVERNESS
ourrt"nnmearRent
Brand New 2/1250
mo. 352-212-3412

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$1050/m110
786-402-9748

l Waterfront
S RenOtals

CRYS.IAL RIVER
Dock space Aal. 25
to 2(352) 563-1336
HERNANDO
$625. Mo.
(352)726-2225
HOMOSASSA
RIVER FRONT
2/1.5 $800I/mao + uls
kg dock352-422-3338
INVERNESS
2/1 Nwcampet.c-eIn
Canal. S450. pt RFmr.
352-860-2i2
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3 bd. Luxury hores:
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I0 Seasonal
6 Rental

HOMOSASSA
RIVER
Fum, 2/2, Dock $1,500
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New Renvt'd
Efflc.240wk. Pool.
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3 bd. Lwxry homes:
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TrIser's$185wk.
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3 bd. Luxury homes
$450wkty
352-726-4744

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7,000 Sq. Ft.
commercial building
w/3 phase power &
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$2500 Month.
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Citrus Springs Newer
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terms 352-361-6551.
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
3/2/2 By Owner, All
upgrades, 2 yrs. old.
Prime lot. A must to
see. Asking $164,900
(352) 527-4488

REAL ESTATE
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SPECIALS
6 lines
14 Days ........... $36.50
30 Days ...........$56.50
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$5,00 per line)
CALL
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Private Party Only.
Owner must
live in home.
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.


4 Pine
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BUY OWNER
4/3/3, 1 acre lot, lots
of upgrades, 2,500 sf
iv. Must See, cust.
built '06 $299,990.
352-464-3649
352-527-8549
HORSE FARM
3+acres Under $300K,
3/2, pool, 28x60 barn,
18x30 RV cover.
Adjoining 3.4 acres
avail. 352-746-0348

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"i Beverly I
cHills Homesj
2 And 3 Bedrooms
RENT TO OWN- NO
CREDIT CHECK!
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352-484-0866
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w/attached carport.
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stores & bank. Less
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Homes
OWNER FINANCING
3/2/pool, 1/2 ac, 2004
DBWD, $6772 dn, $587
mo. 1500sqft, new fla
rm. 727-992-1372
N Meadowcrest
0 Homes-
MEADOWCREST
2/2/2 Villa. Enclosed
Air cond. Lanai.
Lots of extras.
(352) 795-2843
Citrus jlills
I-P Homes
3BR Model, Villa,
with pool near, club
house, close distance
to school, library and
shopping $199,000.
630-333-7532
New 3/2/2
1 Acre 3000 sq ft
membership Includ'd
$276,000.
(352) 726-7543
I Hernando
o Homes
Farm House on 2/ "
acre w/2 stall barn
4/3, Inground Pool,
2,600 sf liv. $215,000.
2875 E. Tiberwood Ct.
(352) 302-0951

"' Inverness I
co Homes
2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath
fully furnished, Large.
corner lot, Hunting
Lodge Dr $79,900
Danlellefort@yahoo.
camrn 352-584-6691
For Sale, By Owner
3BR 3BA, Pool, 16x24
workshop, close to
school, hosp., library,
WTI, 518 Poinsettia,
Ave. (352) 860-0878
Newly remodeled 2/1
w/den, opt. bdrm,
well, Inside laundry,
20x40 garage/wrkshp
10x12 strge. Fenc'd &
gated. 1.25 ac.AII for
$69,500. 352-422-0605
OWNER FINANCING
3/2/2/ Pool & spa.
Village Green Gospel
Island, $60K below
market. 1800 sqff.
Purchase w/$15K dn.
$1050 mo. or no $$$
down w/620 credit.
727-992-1372
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Remodeled Rayli~ d:
2BR /2 Full BA/ I CG
BRAND NEW: Roof, (352) 795-1555
AC, Kitchen, Stainless
Appl.'s, Cabs. Baths, Rent to Own
Carpet, tile, fixtures. Starting @ $750. Mo.
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Your SATISFACTION

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or (352)795-9123
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& Investments LLC

BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.
Over flnac'd, dblwide
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372

Foreclosure Sale
Crystal Manor coun-
try ranch,3500 st,
2.4ac. comer lot, w/ 2
story garage apt
352-220-8310

Move in readyl
Reduced! 3/2/1
Holiday Heights.
$93,500 at appraised
value. Sharon Levins
352-228-1301

Ozello
3/3 Stilt Home, on 6
acres. Pole bam.
Backs up to State
Land. Totally se-
cluded, yet close to
everything. Asking
$275,000,0bo.
(352) 795-4261


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I Homosassa
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3/2/2 carpool
on acre
"1080 sf #arage
4 +cgars"
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True Elegance in this
3BR, 2BA. Study, LR,
DR. firepl., fam. di-
nette, granite
counter tops, stainless
steel appl., 10-14FT
ceilings, fantastic
master bath, 3-car
garage, pool w/spa.
Reduced $50,000.
Now $398,000
(352) 201-1413

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1 and 2 Bedroom
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Your SATISFACTION
IsMyFu If/
(352) 586-6921
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& Investments LLC









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REALTOR
"Simply Put-
'l1 Work Harder"
352-212-5097
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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
ISumter CountyI
4p Homes |
2/2 OWNER FIN.
Handyman, $30K un-
der market, $364mo.
w/$4,772 dwn. .333
acres. Very private
727-992-1372
SCondos For
oN Sale
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/1, Unfurn. Sale or
Rent $700 + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
INVERNESS 2/2
Scr.porch, across
from pool/clubhouse
605 Whispering Pines
Blvd Reduc'd $80.000
(352) 422-2706
Out of Town
Real Estate
South GA
Riverfront
292 AC $2,475/AC
River, creek, lake,
sandy beaches,
hardwoods, planted
pine. Other tracts
available!
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St. Regis Paper Co.
Virginia Mounts. 15
Acres, New cond.
barn. Brick garage
w/living. quarters.
Improved pasture
Fenc'd (423)782-7176
|^Waterfront|
| w r Homes
3/2/2
3100 sq ft under roof.
Deck w/ FP, dock.
$199K (REDUCED$49k)
(352) 341-5611
HOMOSASSA
3-story stifflt. 3/3. Next
to head spring. 163'
wf,.dock/slip. Brand


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oo Homes

YOU'LL 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
FLORAL CITY
TWO HOUSES ONE
PRICEIII! Newly
renovated. CHA.
Screened, In ground
pool. Dock, seawall.
Must Sell, Make
offer. (352) 586-9498
INVERNESS
2/2,1 car gar. Firm,
scr porch, boat dock,
new paint & shingle rf
1214 Lakeshore
Reduce434-489-1384
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BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation.
Over finac'd, dblwide
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Io Citrus
o County Land
5188 N. TALLAHAS-
SEE RD. 18 acres on
paved road seconds
from everything.
175,000.00 Kendall
407-718-8807

BANKRUPTCY
AUCTION
1 1/4 Acres In
Heatherwood
Development.
9711 S. Berkshire.
(N.W.Comer)
Inverness, Fl.
Via Sealed Bids to
Be Opened 1-30-09
at 12:00 P.M.
AU-27 Broker
For Info. Package
Call Steve Murray,
1-800-432-7687 or
(904) 635-0035.
Email: spmurray
@bellsouth com
or WB. Site
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Established plants with roots
below the surface soil are unaf-
fected by pre-emergent herbi-
cides. Do not allow it to get in
the crowns of plants like coon-
ties and other cycads. Thor-
oughly blast it out if you
accidentally make a mistake.
Hose any granules off desirable
leaves after you apply under
shrubs like azaleas and camel-
lias. First, kill existing green
weeds with a 3 percent
glyphosate solution then put
pre-m on the soil where it is
meant to be used.
Pine needle mulch, com-
monly called pine straw, is a
green, environmentally
friendly top mulch. A 24 x 11 x
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self. While you might like pink
cupcakes or fishing rods, it
doesn't mean they do. If you
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Here are a few things you
might not want to do.


It covers about 20 square feet 3
inches deep. A 5- x 8- x 2-foot
trailer or a pick-up truck load
of bulk needles can be raked,
loaded, tramped down, covered
and delivered for about $60 lo-
cally when in season and from a
clean stand of pines. A minivan
with the seats removed easily
holds 30 bales inside.
No trees are killed to make
pine straw. Termites don't for-
age on pine needles. The big
bonus is that when conifer nee-
dles darken and age, they natu-
rally release a selective,
pre-emergent herbicide similar
to manmade products. Just look
under a large pine or cedar tree
for proof. Few, if any, seeded
weeds sprout there. However,
vines, runners and grasses may
spread from nearby plants.
Pine trees shed about a third
of their needles each season,
making the resulting top-mulch

TIE ABOW: Wrapping ribbon
around your waist isn't a wise
choice. Just because you can
doesn't mean you should. Re-
think your options. No, lotion
isn't an option.
LINGERIE OR UNDER-
WEAR: Unless it's requested
and you have all the specifics,
don't do it. He can do without


a sustainable resource.
I use pine straw to prevent
weeds seeding in my edible
garden and Ronstar, a pre-m, in
ornamental planting beds and
nursery pots. Both work well


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courtyard offers little space for
in-ground planting, gardeners
usually use containers.
Lynette Stilwell's 31-foot-
square, French Quarter court-
yard offers a sliver of soil
around a hand-dug pool. She
has overseen the courtyard's
transformation from a bare
space surrounded by a wooden
fence to a lush, manicured gar-
den.
Beneath the strip of soil lies
organic soil 4 feet deep; Stil-
well put it along the 6-foot-tall
border wall. The garden in-
cludes a blooming Hong Kong
orchid tree, two huge white
birds of paradise, and other
plants that she selects in con-
sultation with Gregory Finsley,
who designs and maintains bal-
cony and courtyard plantings in
New Orleans.
"You must consider the
amounts of shade and light In
those deep, dark pockets you
can't plant something that
needs light," he said. 'And an
irrigation system is mandatory.
... If you miss one day of water-
ing, the stress factor can do a


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the cupid pink and red boxers,
and she can go without lingerie
that's too big, too small or un-
wanted.
STUFFED ANIMALS AND
BALLOONS: We're adults, right?
Saveyour money. Most men don't
wantthese delivered to their job.
Mostwomen would prefer some-
thing more thoughtful.
FAT-FREE ANYTHING:
Doift buy fat-free candy or low-
calorie anything. Bad idea.
Alongthese lines, pass on fitness
equipment, workout videos, a
bathroom scale or anything to do
with weight loss. Even if she
wants a Wii Fit, give it another
time. So maybe she likes cows,
pigs or hippos. Walk right by
these items on Valentine's Day.
VACUUM: Even if it's deluxe.
The day before or the day after,
but not the day of. While many
women will love a practical gift,
very few want to think about
cleaning on a romantic day.
LOW-VALUE GIFT CARD:
There's a difference between
siding five bucks and giving


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number on the plant for a
month."
While Madsen keeps mainte-
nance to an occasional "hair-
cut," Finsley recommends
"preening, or carefully pluck-
ing off the dead bits."
He and Stilwell can sit in the
courtyard for hours deciding
what plant and what color goes
where. "She has a keen eye for
shape and color," Finsley said.
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lines, so where you do put color
in, you can see it That way you
appreciate it more."
Stilwell enjoys letting others
appreciate her efforts. Her 1894
home and its courtyard are in-
cluded on tours conducted dur-
ing benefit drives for civic
organizations.
"I have one of the loveliest
courtyards in the Quarter," she
said. "I'm going to live here for-
ever."


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five bucks to your sweetie and
telling them to get something
nice. Unless you know there's
something they want, don't give'
a low-value gift card. They 'll be
disappointed and will end up
spending more when they go to
use it
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same gift you gave to others.
For example, if you gave your
mom, sister, administrative as-
sistant and daughter a mum
plant, don't give your wife a
mum plant Along these lines,
don't give others a better gift
than you give her. If you had a
work party, a napkin-wrapped
leftover treat isn't going to go
over well. Leftover Christmas
candy isn't a good idea, either.
PETS: Don't ever give a pet
without permission. Pets don't
make the perfect surprise.


They need good homes with
someone who can care for them
properly.

Sara Noel is the owner of
Frugal Village (www.frugal
village.com), a Web site that of-
fers practical, money-saving
strategies for everyday living.
Write to Sara Noel, c/o United
Media, 200 Madison Ave.,
4th Floor, New York, NY
10016, -or e-mail sara@
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