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Citrus County residents attend historic inauguration


CRISTY LOFTIS
AND KERI LYNN MCHALE
cloftis@chronicleonline.com and
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County residents were only a
few in the crowd of thousands at Tues-
day's presidential inauguration, but
. they were part of American history.
Shortly after noon, President
Barack Obama, the first black presi-
dent of the United States, took his
oath of office in Washington, D.C. as
the 44th president.


After the ceremony, Citrus County
residents shared their stories from
the emotionally charged, once-in-a-
lifetime event:
Herding a group of teenagers
through a crowd of thousands, Citrus
High School teacher Billy Bass was
proud of the students.
"They were incredible. You could
not ask for a better group they repre-
sented Citrus County tremendously,"
Bass said,
As a history and government
teacher. Bass was excited his stu-
dents were a part of such a histori-


cal occasion.
"This is supposedly the biggest
event ever to happen in D.C.," Bass
said. "Knowing we are a part of that
is really neat."
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It was 38 years ago at Walter Reed
Army Medical Center in Washington,
D.C. that friends Sharon Richie-Mel-
van and Tina Dixon-Bartlett first
met.
"It's like going home," Sharon, of
Inverness, said.
Sharon is a retired Col. Army
nurse and Tina, of Lecanto, is a re-


tired Lt. Col. Army nurse.
The women and their husbands,
Michael Melvan and Dick Dixon-
Bartlett, attended Tuesday's cere-
monies- a day that began at 4:30 a.m.
They stood, in lines that went for
miles and dressed in layers upon lay-
ers of clothing to beat the cold. To
avoid having to use the bathrooms,
each passed on breakfast.
Seated on the lawn at the U.S.
Capitol, Sharon said it was hard to
decide whether to look ahead at the
Presidential party or behind at the
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Message reaches classroom


KERI LYNN McHALE
kmchale@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

It'll be a question many will
hear for the rest of their lives:
Where were you when the
first black man became the
president of the United
States?
For a group of Crystal River
High School American gov-
ernment honors students and
their teacher, Steven Feld-
man, it was tucked behind
their high school in their
classroom a portable -
watching a television as Pres-
ident Barack Obama took his
oath of office and delivered
his historic inaugural speech.
They were not in Washing-
ton, D.C. like some of their
peers -but Obama's message
reached them nonetheless.
"It was definitely a moving


speech," Crystal River High
senior Charlie Apperson said.
"It was an empowering
speech," Crystal River High
senior Ian Pepples said.
Feldman asked the students
to jot down notes about the
speech including the tone of
the address and the issues
Obama mentioned.
Crystal River High senior
Xin Wang said he felt the
speech was powerful due to
Obama using history refer-
ences to reassure Americans
they would make it through
this difficult time.
Obama spoke of a nation in
crisis in regard to overseas
conflict, the slumping econ-
omy, inadequate healthcare
and failing education, to name
a few.
Peebles said he felt
Obama's speech was about
solving problems collectively,
as a world community.


Crystal River High senior
Jamie Gerber said she thought
Obama challenged everyone
to take part in his plan for
change.
Obama's message res-
onated with the students, who
said they hope for a peaceful,
harmonious world in the fu-
ture.
More specifically, they want
to see immediate changes in
education and healthcare,
they said.
Charlie emphasized the im-
portant role education plays
in Obama's plan for drastic
change. It's fundamental that
all students receive the best
education possible so they can
gain the knowledge necessary
to contribute to the change.
"There's a lot of promising
people that just can't afford
school," Jamie said.
The students also felt
strongly that all Americans'


BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Carly Zervis, left, Kristen Hall, Chelsea Bennett and Chris Lim watch the inauguration of President
Obama on Tuesday in their American government honors class at Crystal River High School.
should have access to af- as Obama stumbled through he will tackle some ofthe na-
fordable healthcare. his presidential oath, the tion's biggest issues.
Even though they giggled students said they have faith i
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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Edith Robinson, left, hugs Deb DeVito on Tuesday moments after Barack Obama was sworn-in as the 44th president of the United States.



Tears, awe overcome Obama supporters


MIKE WRIGHT.
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Ken Brown crouched low, his
gaze never leaving the TV screen.
Occasionally he would dabble
-an eye with a tissue. Although idle
chitchat or spontaneous shouts of
glee surrounded him, Brown's at-
tention did not waver.
Not for this. No way.
"What an incredible feeling,"_
the retired Air Force lieutenant
colonel said shortly after Presi- ..
dent Obama took the oath of of-
fice. "This is a place I never
thought we could get to."
He paused.
"Freedom is an idea," Brown
said. "But the last few days, lead-
ing up to this day, I have had the
feeling that I am truly free."
Brown joined about 40 other
Obama supporters Tuesday morn- .'
ing at Deb DeVitb's house to
watch the inauguration celebra- ,
tion.
Attendees were more than sim- -
ply onlookers; they felt a part of -... '.
the celebration. All combined in Ken Brown watches as the inaugur
the Citrus County effort for tional," she said. "If I started cry-
Obama's presidential campaign, ing, I might not stop for a while.
so Tuesday was for them as well. It's such a won-
"This is the derful day."
culmination of At a few minutes As the mo-
all our work," Ju- ments ticked by
dith Callison, after noon, leading to the
who livesinHo Barack Obama rose, swearing-in,
mosassa, said. r DeVito thanked
"The best thing placed his left hand volunteers for
is, we're going to efforts that in-
continue work- on the Bible eluded knock-
ing as a commu-
nity to make it a and took the ing on
thousands of
better place to oath of office. doors in the
live." final few days
DeVito, who of the cam-
co-chaired the Citrus County ef- paign.
fort for Obama, fought to keep her "Maybe we didn't get Citrus
composure. County to blue, but we go them to
"I'm trying not to get emo- think about it," she said.


ration of the 44th president Barack Obama begins.


What an
incredible feeling.
This is a place I
never thought
we could
get to.


Ken : ,
local supporter
of President Barack Obama.

Robinson, a retired teacher
who lives in Sugarmill Woods,
wore a shirt that featured the
faces both of Obama and the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr. Next to
King were the words, "The
Dreamer," Next to Obama, "The
Dream."
After the oath, Robinson could
barely speak.
Asked about the moment, she
said: "I am so filled with awe.
Thanksgiving to God. Gratitude."


Republican John McCain won
Citrus County while Obama took
Florida.
At a few minutes after noon,
Barack Obama rose, placed his
left hand on the Bible and took the
oath of office. It was almost too
much for Edith Robinson to bear.

Inverness residents gathered to-
gether at the Sears Hometime
Store located In the Kmart store
in Inverness to witness the Inau-
guration of President Barack
Obama. Kristin Lestinsky, cus-
tomer, Fred Martinez, Sears em-
ployee, and Marshall Davis,
customer, took time out of their
business to see the swearing in of
the 44th president.
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle


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Hard freeze anticipated tonight


Chilly weather

could worsen

I wildfire risk

4 SHEMIR WILES
1. swiles@
chronicleonline.com
Chroni le

Bundle up.
Temperatures are ex-
pected to drop dramatically
today and Thursday, causing
the likelihood of wildfires to
rise.
According to Bay News 9
chief meteorologist Mike
Clay, a .cold front blew
through the area Monday
night and temperatures are
anticipated to be in the
upper teens to low 20s
tonight. The below-freezing
temperatures are predicted


to last for several hours and
a hard freeze watch will be in
effect from late today
through Thursday morning.
Lows Thursday morning will
range from 21 to 25 degrees,
according to The National
Weather Service. A wind
chill advisory will also re-
main in effect until Friday
morning as northerly winds
cause wind chill values to
drop significantly
These conditions will
likely kill crops and other
cold-sensitive foliage, Clay
said. And with the county al-
ready experiencing severe
drought conditions, Citrus
County Fire Rescue Deputy
Fire Chief Jim Goodworth
said a freeze dries out vege-
tation even further, making
wildfire circumstances more
favorable. Furthermore, swift
winds in the area can cause a
small fire to rapidly erupt
into a large, brush fire.


NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

The Salvation Army pro-
vides a warm place to sleep
for those without a home.
The shelter is at 3975 W
Grover Cleveland Blvd., Ho-
mosassa, and opens on the
nights the temperature goes

"It spreads more quickly
under the winds," Goodworth
said.
Therefore, Goodworth
stressed the importance of
residents adhering to the
county burn ban that is in
place. In addition, the Na-
tional Weather Service has
issued a red flag warning that


below 40 degrees.
"It's men-only," said Sal-
vation Army Captain Jamie
Bell said, "but we take care
of women and children on a
case-by-case basis, finding
them a place to sleep."
Bell said he's had only
two calls from women so far.
The doors open at 8 p.m.
and remain unlocked until
the sanctuary is full. The ca-

will be in, effect from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. today, which means
conditions are favorable for
the spread of wildfires. A
very dry and cold artic air
mass will build up high pres-
sure over the region and re-
main in place until Thursday
Humidity is expected to drop
below 35 percent for four to


pacity is 50 people Volun-
teers from the community
serve as monitors.
The men are provided
with a clean mat, pillow and
a blanket, plus a snack.
Breakfast items are served
in the morning and every-
one must be out by 7 a.m.
For more information,
call the Salvation Army at
621-5532.

seven hours today. The out-
look is similar for Thursday,
. with a fire weather watch re-
maining in effect from Thurs-
day morning through
Thursday afternoon.
For first time offenders,
Goodworth said people are
usually given a copy of the
burn rules and a verbal warn-


ing. However, if it continues,
the penalty for violating the
burn ban is a $500 fine and/or
up to 60 days in jail.
The burn ban forbids
campfires, bonfires, yard
trash fires, household trash
fires, and wood or leaf fires.
The ban also includes setting
off fireworks or flares. The
ban does not prohibit resi-
dential outdoor cooking as
long as the cooking is done on
equipment designed for that
purpose and designed to con-
tain the fire, flame and heat
generated.
Clay .advises people to
cover their plants to protect
them from tonight's freeze.
He also said people should
bring their pets indoors and
leave water dripping to pro-
tect water pipes from freez-
ing.
Clay said people could ex-
pect things to warm up Fri-
day and into the weekend.


Around the
COUNTY

County investigating
clear cutting
Citrus County Code En-
forcement is
investigating I
the clear-
cutting of
trees on a
commercial
comer lot in
Homosassa.
Develop- Gary
ment Serv- Maidhof
ices Director development
Gary Maid- director.
hof said it is
illegal to clear property of trees
without a development permit.
The clear-cutting occurred
late last week on the comer of
U.S. 19 and West River Glen
Court.
Maidhof said the property
owner could be fined or or-
dered to replant trees.
Taser use explained
on 10-43 show
Tune into the next edition of
the "Sheriff's 10-43" show from
7:30 to 8 p.m. today on
WYKE.
Sgt. Phil Royal, of the Sher-
iffs Office Training Unit, an-
swers a variety of questions
about the Taser including
when and why Tasers are
used. Video footage of Royal
demonstrating the use of the
Taser on the Citrus County
Chronicle's Brian Perez will be
included in the show.
The show is broadcast on
WYKE, which channel 16 for all
cable customers. For those with
satellite, prior shows can be
seen at www.sheriffcitrus.org.

Correction
Due to editor error, a head-
line on Page D2 of Sunday's
edition contained an error. The
headline should have said:
Omni Home Care recognized
for third consecutive year.
The Chronicle regrets the
error.
-From staff reports


High-speed


chase ends with


man's arrest


Speeds in excess

of 130 mph

reported

CRUSTY LOFTS
cloftis@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Authorities arrested a Ho-
mosassa man early Tuesday
after a high-speed police
chase on U.S. 19 into Her-
nando County the night be-
fore.
Police arrested Michael
Bruce Crofutt, 47, of 3412 Vis-
caria Way, once he was re-
leased from St. Joseph's
Hospital in Tampa, where he
was flown for possible in-
juries following the chase.
He was charged with two
counts of failing to stop/flee-
ing law enforcement, one
count of reckless driving and
two counts of resisting an of-
ficer without violence.
A Citrus County Sheriff's
deputy was called to Crystal
River at about 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day in reference to a'white
Dodge Ram that was in-
volved in possibly three hit-
and-run crashes, according
to the Citrus County Sheriff's
Office.
The deputy found the truck
with a damaged front end on
Citrus Avenue, which is when
the chase began.
As the deputy followed the
truck, he said Crofutt drove
through a red light and cut
across four lanes of traffic be-
fore he stopped in a Chevron
gas station parking lot.
When the deputy ap-
proached the truck, he said
Crofutt locked the door,
rolled his eyes and sped


away, according to the report
While leaving, the deputy
said Crofutt caused two vehi-
cles to swerve out of Crofutt's
way in order to miss being
hit.
The deputy said due to
traffic and Crofutt's speeding
he lost sight of the truck;
however, a 911 dispatcher re-
ported that a truck matching
Crofutt's hit another car near
the Home Depot.
Other patrol deputies met
up with Crofutt once he
reached Homosassa on U.S.
19.
Crofutt was said to have
sped at speeds of 130 mph
and swerved across the road-
way so deputies couldn't pass
ahead to stop him.
Deputies called ahead to
Hernando County as the
chase continued south on
U.S. 19.
After two attempts, Her-
nando County Sheriff's
deputies were able to stop
Crofutt's truck using stop
sticks placed in the roadway
The stop sticks are covered
with sharp spikes to punc-
ture tires.
Crofutt stopped at State
Road 50 and U.S. 19, where
he sat in his truck, refusing to
let deputies inside, according
to the report.
To get him out, one of the
side windows was broken
and then Crofutt was pushed
out of the truck. A deputy
said Crofutt refused com-
mands after that and was
shot with a Taser gun twice.
Crofutt was treated by
emergency services in Her-
nando and then flown to St.
Joseph's in Tampa, where he
was later released Friday
morning and taken to the Cit-
rus County Detention Facil-
ity. His bond was set at
$11,500.


AroundTHE STATE


Delray Beach
Trial set for two priests
accused of theft
Two priests who authorities
say for years stole cash from
their Florida church's offering
plate and hid it in the church ceil-
ing and offshore bank accounts
to pay for lavish lifestyles will
soon face a judge.
Their trial is scheduled to start
today in an embezzlement case
authorities say could be one of
the biggest to hit the U.S.
Catholic Church.
Before prosecutors could
charge them with stealing hun-
dreds of thousands of dollars
from St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic
Church, the Rev. Francis Guinan
and Monsignor Johp Skehan fled
the country in 2006, leaving their
parishioners amid an interna-
tional scandal.
Prosecutors say the priests
plucked cash from the offering
plate and spent it on upscale
homes, gambling trips to Las
Vegas with a mistress, even a


$275,000 rare 'coin collection""'
The priests' ,attomeysdidnf ,re-
turn calls. They've said previ-
ously ihat authonties are
overstating the magnitude of the
theft, which they say is closer to
a few hundred thousand dollars.
Both priests are free on bond
after pleading not guilty to grand
theft. *
Skehan seemed remorseless
after his arrest, telling authorities
he hadn't been properly compen-
sated, calling the diocese cheap
and saying he took what he had
coming to him, according to a
search warrant.

Gainesville
Children stop attack
with baseball bats
Authorities say two 8-year-
olds used baseball bats to stop
an armed man who had threat-
ened to kill a woman in Alachua
County.
Charles Arby Bradley is facing
several charges, including bat-
tery and aggravated assault with


a deadly weapon. Authorities say
Bradley, 29, was trying to re-
sume a relationship with the
woman. The woman told investi-
gators that when she left her
house with her son and his
friend, Bradley hit her with a
handgun, put the firearm in her
face and threatened'to kill her.
Bradley left when the children at-
tacked him with the bats.

Clearwater
Man accused of samurai
attack on girlfriend
A Tampa Bay man is charged
with attempted murder after al-
legedly attacking his girlfriend
with a sword.
Police say 37-year-old Edwin
Rennolds III of Clearwater
slashed his girlfriend in the fore-
head over the weekend with a
samurai. He's also charged with
tampering with physical evidence
for allegedly trying to cover the
crime up.

-From staff reports


Cranes grounded for third day


Chronicle

Unfavorable winds continue to keep the
rest of the 2008 flock of migrating whooping
cranes on the ground in Jefferson County, ac-
cording to the Operation Migration online
field journal.
On Thursday, the Operation Migration
team split the initial group of 14 cranes into
two teams of seven. On Saturday, the first
group of seven flew from Jefferson County to
their final stop at St. Marks National Wildlife
Refuge in Wakulla County The second group
of seven has three more stopovers to make in
Madison, Gilchrist and Marion counties be-
fore finally ending their 1,275-mile trip at the
Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in
Citrus County.
For three days, the remaining seven cranes
have not been able to take flight. Six mph
winds on the ground and 30 mph in the air
Tuesday meant a no-go for the cranes and
their ultralight aircraft escort. This comes as
a huge disappointment, because just a cou-
ple of days ago, the potential for good flying
weather for most of this week was high.
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 ex-
tinction in the 1940s. The Whooping Crane
Eastern Partnership (WCEP), an interna-
tional coalition of public and private groups,
began reintroducing this highly imperiled
species in eastern North America, part of its
historic range, in 2001. As a part of the proj-
ect, the cranes are shown their migration
route between Wisconsin and Florida by fol-
lowing behind ultralight aircraft, causing the
route to be imprinted on the cranes for future
migrations.
Today, there are only about 525 birds in ex-
istence, 375 of them in the wild. Aside from
the 68 birds reintroduced by WCEP, the only
other migrating population of whooping
cranes nests at the Wood Buffalo National
Park in the Northwest Territories of Canada
and winters at the Aransas National Wildlife
Refuge on the Texas Gulf Coast. A non-mi-
grating flock of approximately 35 birds lives
year-round in the Central Florida's Kissim-
mee region.


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Salvation Army open to homeless


Fatal crash


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MATTHEWBECK/CnronicJe
Rescue workers attend to the driver of this Ford Explorer Tuesday on County Road 486 In Lecanto. Officials closed the roadway for more than an hour. The driver of the Dodge Ram, left,
received fatal injuries in the crash. A trauma helicopter flew the driver of the Explorer to the hospital. Additional Information was not available at press time.


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Charles Lindsey Spur-
lock, 28, 4063 S. Hazelton Ter-
race, Homosassa, at 5:32 p.m.
Monday on a charge of driving
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Arrests
Diane June Humbarger,
45, 8915 W. Arber Court, Ho-
mosassa, at 1:41 p.m. Sunday
on a charge of obtaining a con-
trolled substance by fraud or for-
gery. Humbarger called a
Homosassa pharmacy repre-
senting herself as a doctor need-
ing a prescription filled for
Xanax, Vicodin and Soma. Hum-
barger said she called acting like
her doctor because her pre-
scription had run out and she
was unable to get a hold of her
doctor. Bond $15,000,
Daniel T. Daykin, 26, 6694
S. Wald Point, Homosassa, at
9:05 p.m. Sunday on a Citrus
County warrant charge of ob-
taining property by means of a
worthless check. Bond $150.
Jeramie Cristello, 35,
1005 Hoffman Lane, Inverness,
at 2:03 p.m. Monday on p
charge of driving with a sus-
pended/revoked license. Bond
$500.
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ward Mills, 30,
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St., Inglis, at 8 p.m. Monday on
charges of possession of a con-
trolled substance, possession of
marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Bond
$6,000.
Burglaries
A burglary occurred be-
tween Dec. 30, approximately
3:30 p.m., and Dec. 31, approx-
imately 8:36 a.m., to a construc-
tion site in the 1200 blobk of N.E.
Fifth Street, Crystal River.
SA burglary to two vehicles in
the 6700 block of W. Rosedale
Drive, Homosassa, occurred be-
tween Dec. 1 and Dec. 24.
A burglary occurred be-
tween Dec. 29, approximately 5
p.m., and Dec. 30, approxi-
mately 7 a.m., to a construction
site in the 6000 block of W. Fron-
tier Lane, Beverly Hills.
An attempted burglary, re-
ported on Jan. 1, occurred at ap-
proximately 6 p.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 31, to a structure in the


1000 block of Orchid Avenue, In-
verness.
A burglary occurred be-
tween Dec. 15 and Jan. 1 to a
residence and a storage shed in
the 5800 block of S. Greenfield
Terrace, Homosassa.
SA burglary, reported on Jan.
1, occurred at approximately 6
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, to a
conveyance in the 6000 block of
E. Arrowhead Street, Hernando.
A burglary occurred be-
tween Dec. 23 and Jan. 1 to a
vehicle on W. Crystal Oaks
Drive at W. Kristina Lane,
Lecanto.
A burglary occurred at ap-
proximately 4:30 p.m. Thursday,
Jan. 1, to a conveyance in the
500 block of S. Adams Street,
Beverly Hills.
Thefts
A petit theft, reported on
Dec. 31, occurred at approxi-
mately midnight on Dec. 31, in
the 3800 block of N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills.
On Dec. 31, at 8:29 a.m.,
an adult male was arrested for
retail petit theft in the 300 block
of E. Highland Boulevard, Inver-
ness.
A grand theft, reported on
Dec. 31, occurred at approxi-
mately 12:39 a.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 23, in the 300 block of S.
U.S. 41, Inverness.
A grand theft of two four
wheelers, reported on Dec. 31,
occurred at approximately noon
on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008, in the
3200 block of N. Amphibian
Point, Crystal River.
A petit theft, reported on
Dec. 31, occurred at approxi-
mately 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
30, in the 5900 block of N. Elk-
cam Boulevard, Citrus Springs.
A grand theft, reported on
Dec. 30, occurred at approxi-
mately 2 p.m. Dec. 30, in the
2600 block of N. Florida Avenue,
Hernando.
A grand theft, reported on


Dec. 31, occurred at approxi-
mately midnight on Tuesday,
Dec. 23, on Bennett Street in
Hernando.
A grand theft, reported on
Dec. 31, occurred at approxi-
mately 4:15 p.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 31, in the 6400 block of E.
Lowden Street, Inverness.
A petit theft, reported on
Jan. 1, occurred at approxi-
mately 1 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 1,
in the 6100 block of W. Patriot
Street, Homosassa.
An alleged theft, reported
on Jan. 1, occurred at approxi-
mately midnight on Friday, Dec.
26, in the 4700 block of E. Cork
Tree Lane, Hernando.
On Jan. 2, at approxi-
mately 3:24 a.m., a known sub-
ject was arrested for petit retail
theft of cab fare in the 1200
block of N.E. 5th Street, Crystal
River.
Vandalisms


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approximately 6 p.m., and De( IIUIV
31, approximately 9 a.m., van-
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approximately 5 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 30, in the 800 block of
N.E. Highway 19, Homosassa. -
A vandalism occurred be-
tween Dec. 29, approximately 3
a.m., and Dec. 31, approxi-
mately 3:03 p.m., in the 300
block of N. Charles Avenue, In-
verness.


A vandalism, reported on
Dec. 31, occurred at approxi-
mately 4:15 p.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 31, in the 2400 block of E.
Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inver-
ness.
A criminal mischief, re-
ported on Jan. 1, occurred at
approximately 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 31, on S.
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City
Daytona Bch.
Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Gainesville
Homestead
Jacksonville
Key West
Lakeland
Melbourne


L F'cast
26 s
42 s
33 s
24 s
39 s
25 s
52 s
29 s
31 s


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


MARINE OUTLOOK


North winds from 15 to 20 knots.
Seas 3 to 5 feet. Bay and inland
waters choppy. Mostly sunny and sea-
sonably cool today.


THREE DAY OUTLOOK Exorece dast by
TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING
High: 50 Low: 23

breezy
THURSDAY & FRIDAY MORNING
High: 59 Low: 29
Sunny and a bit warmer

FRIDAY & SATURDAY MORNING
High: 68 Low: 38 .
Mostly sunny and finally mild

ALMANAC


TEMPERATURE*
Tuesday 59/30
Record 86/23
Normal 71/48
Mean temp. 45
Departure from mean -15
PRECIPITATION*
Tuesday 0.44 in.
Total for the month 0.91 in.
Total for the year 0.91 in.
Normal for the year 2.06 in.
*As of 6 p.m. at Inverness
UV INDEX: 4
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate,
7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Tuesday at 3 p.m. 29.90 in.


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LAKE LEVELS
Location Mon. Tues. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.14 28.15 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 34.53 34.52 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 36.26 36.25 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.00 39.04 42.40
Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean-
annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data is
obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.


THE NATION


DEW POINT
Tuesday at 3 p.m. 29
HUMIDITY
Tuesday at 3 p.m. 42%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees and grasses were heavy and


weeds were absent.
"Light only extreme allergic will sho
toms, moderate most allergic will ex
symptoms, heavy all allergic will expe
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Tuesday was good with poll
mainly ozone.


SOLUNAR TABLES
DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MA
(MORNING) AFTERNOONO
1/21 WEDNESDAY 1:24 7:37 1:49
1/22 THURSDAY 2:09 8:21 2:34


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

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

TIDES


City
Chassahowitzka
Crystal River
Withlacoochee
Homosassa


Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Wednesday Thursday
High/Low High/Low High/Low Hig
12:40 a/10:41 a 4:02 p/9:40 p 1:47 a/11:37 a 4:47
2:23 p/8:03 a -- /7:02 p 12:08 a/8:59 a 3:08
12:10 p/5:51 a 9:55 p/4:50 p 12:55 p/6:47 a 10:57
3:12 p/9:40 a /8:39 p 12:57 a/10:36 a 3:57


ih/Low
p/10:52 p
p/8:14 p
p/6:02 p
p/9:51 p


CAST FOR 3:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY


City
Albany
Albuquerque
Asheville
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Austin
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Bolse
Boston
Buffalo
Burlington, VT
Charleston, SC
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
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


Tuesday Wednesday
H L Pep. Fcst H L
23 12 c 21 12
59 31 s 60 35
23 17 pc 34 18
32 22 s 45 28
31 15 pc 32 23
64 31 s 77 55
30 16 pc 31 18
55 34 s 56 30
36 23 s 47 29
33 25 pc 36 26
32 25 pc 27 17
18 9 .01 Sf 24 20
20 11 sf 18 13
48 34 .03 s 46 26
21 15 pc 30 19
37 26 s 40 20
24 12 pc 31 21
24 15 pc 31 22
20 12 .05 sn 25 21
42 32 s 45 22
20 3 c 25 20
28 6 c 23 10
56 41 s 70 39
67 30 s 72 39
23 14 s 35 20
20 8 sn 26 21
68 .37 s 69 43
26 15 s 38 26
28 11 pc 27 15
30 21 pc 25 15
61 42 s 68 47
23 9 s 30 21
40 24 s 53 32
69 43 c 64 47
43 34 s 54 32
82 60 c 66 54
28 13 s 37 23
43 28 s 48 35
24 13 pc 30 22
20 8 s 34 19
46 27 s 51 31
40 25 s 50 29
29 19 s 40 28


KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr-drizzle;
f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=raln;
rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers;
sn=snow; tstthunderstorms; w=windy.
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Tuesday Wednesday
City H L Pcp. Fcst H L
New Orleans 49 32 s 54 39
New York City 29 19 pc 27 23
Norfolk 34 28 pc 34 25
Oklahoma City 49 28 s 62 33
Omaha 30 23 s 43 21
Palm Springs 79 55 c 75 56
Philadelphia 29 18 pc 29 20
Phoenix 80 50 pc 78 56
Pittsburgh 21 5 pc 22 19
Portland, ME 30 11 c 23 10
Portland, Ore 44 35 s 46 33
Providence, R.I. 32 24 pc 27 17
Raleigh 34 25 .19 s 37 21
Rapid City 64 26 s 58 28
Reno 53 26 c 54 30
Rochester, NY 20 2 .01 sf 25 18
Sacramento 68 37 c 64 43
St. Louis 30 18 s 44. 27
St. Ste. Marie 15 -7 sn 28 22
Salt Lake City 36 19 c 36 27
San Antonio 68 40 s 75 59
San Diego 76 57 c 69 57
San Francisco 65 44 r 57 49
Savannah 49 34 s 49 24
Seattle 39 29 s 46 34
Spokane 24 18 c 34 22
Syracuse 19 7 sf 23 16
Topeka 34 27 s 50 28
Washington 30 19 pc 32 22.
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 85 Santa Ana, Calif. LOW -24 Grayling, Mich.

WORLD CITIES
WEDNESDAY Lisbon 49/39/sh
CITY H/JLSKY London 38/30/c
Acapulco 86/71/ts Madrid 39/28/c
Amsterdam 39/30/pc Mexico City 69/47/c
Athens 59/49/sh Montreal 18/6/sn
Beljing 39/15/pc Moscow 27/16/pc
Berlin 37/28/rs Paris 38/31/pc
Bermuda 66/54/sh Rio 82/73/ts
Cairo 77/56/pc Rome 49/39/sh
Calgary 48/18/s Sydney 86/68/ts
Havana 74/60/pc Tokyo 53/43/sh
Hong Kong 75/64/pc Toronto 22/10/sf
Jerusalem 63/49/pc Warsaw 38/29/rs


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Obituaries


Roger
Bashant, 33
PINE RIDGE
The family and many
friends of
Roger K.
Bashant of
Pine Ridge
will host ..
a celebration .
of his life at ...
Liberty Park
in the city of
Inverness on
Saturday, BashantRoger
January 24,
2009, beginning at 1 p.m.
He died on Thursday, Jan-
uary 15, and was cremated.
He spent many of his
formative years growing up
and recreating on Lake Tsala
Apopka, which he
loved. Liberty Park is located
on the lake at 286 N. Apopka
Avenue.
Florence
Kloepfer, 95
NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, TEXAS
Mrs. Florence E. Kloepfer,
age 95, of N. Richland Hills,
TX, died Saturday, January
17, 2009. Interment will be in
Oak Ridge Cemetery, Inver-
ness. Arrangements by Inver-
ness Chapel of Hooper
Funeral Homes.
Harry Ortiz, 62
LECANTO
Harry Ortiz, age 62, of
Lecanto, Florida, died Janu-
ary 19, 2009, at Crystal River
Health and Rehabilitation
Center. He was born on Octo-
ber 8, 1946, in Guayama,
Puerto Rico, to Louis and
Elisa (Gotay) Ortiz. Harry
moved to Lecanto three years
ago from Bronx, New York.
He was a retired elevator op-'
erator and a member of St
Benedict's Catholic Church.
Survived by five sisters,
Tomasita and Louis Santiago
of Lecanto, FL, Nilka Ortiz of
Bronx, NY, Zuma Ortiz of
Bronx, NY, Rachael Gotay of
upstate New York, and Elisa
Ortiz of Bronx, NY; three
brothers, Louis and Nancy
Ortiz of Ocala, FL, Johnny
and Marvell Ortiz of upstate
New York, and Raymond and
Daisy Ortiz of upstate New
York; and numerous
nephews and nieces.
Visitation will be Wednes-
day, January 21, 2009, at the
Brown Funeral Home in
Lecanto, FL, from 2 to 4 p.m.,
with a Catholic Prayer Serv-
ice at 4 p.m. Mass will be of-
fered at 10 a.m. Thursday at
St Benedict's Catholic
Church, with Father Michael
Suszynski, celebrant Private
cremation will take place
under the direction of Brown
Funeral Home and Crema-
tory in Lecanto, Florida.
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Leopold 'Leo'
Plecuch, 85
INVERNESS
Leopold Peter "Leo"
Piecuch, age 85, of Inverness,
died Sunday, January 18,
2009, at the Hospice Care
Unit at Citrus Memorial hos-
pital. Mr. Piecuch was born in
Sanbornton, New Hamp-
shire; on March 23, 1923, to
the late John and Victoria
Piecuch, and moved to this
area in 1989 from Laconia,
New Hampshire. He served
our country in the U.S. Army
during World War II, having
served in the European The-
ater with the 130th General
Hospital as a Chief Clerk and
the American Theater, where
he served and was dis-
charged with the rank of
Technical Sergeant. After the
war he was the general office
Manager for WM Bisson &
Son General Contractors in
Laconia, NH, from 1946 to



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1977. After that retirement,
he served as assistant vice
president of security at Laco-
nia Savings Bank from 1978-
88. He was a member of Our
Lady of Fatima Parish in In-
verness. Survivors include
his wife of 64 years; Fona E.
Piecuch; his daughter; Linda
A. (Wallace) Williams of
Beaver Cove, Maine; two
sons; John L. (Patricia)
Piecuch of Chesterfield, VA
and Alan P (Jane) Piecuch of
Buxton, Maine; two sisters,
Frances Pudvah of Keystone
Heights, FL, and Watka
Schlesinger of Carlsbad, CA;
six grandchildren; and 3
great-grandchildren. A cele-
bration of life memorial serv-
ice will be conducted on
Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009, at
2:00 PM. from the Chas. E.
Davis Funeral Home of In-
verness with Fr. Charles Leke
officiating. Additional serv-
ices and inurnment will be
held at a later date in the
spring in New Hampshire.
There will be no viewing
hours. In lieu of flowers, me-
morials are suggested to Hos-
pice of Citrus County, PO. Box
641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
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Franklin
Whitehead, 70
LECANTO
The Service of Remem-
brance for Mr. Franklin R.
Whitehead, 70, Lecanto, who
died Sunday, January 18,
2009, will be held 1:00 PM
Thursday, January 22, 2009,
at Stage Stand Cemetery, Ho-
mosassa. Friends may call
from 11 a.m. to noon Thurs-
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of Hooper Funeral Homes.

Deaths
ELSEWHERE
Clint
Ballard Jr., 77
SONGWRITER
EL PASO, Texas Clint
Ballard Jr., a songwriter
whose tune "You're No
Good" was taken to the top of
the charts by Linda Ronstadt
in 1975, has died. He was 77.
Ballard, whose big hit
came a decade after his song
"Game of Love" held the No.
1 spot, died Dec. 23 in Den-
ton, friend Jacqueline Mar-
tinez told the El Paso Times.
Ballard died at home in his
sleep, she said.
Born and raised in El Paso,
Ballard displayed musical tal-
ent early, playing the piano for
a local radio station at age 3. In
his later years, Ballard attrib-
uted his musical talent to his
mother, who always encour-
aged him when he was young.
After a stint as a radio op-
erator in Japan with the
Army, Ballard moved to New
York to pursue music.
In 1958, Ballard's "Hey, Lit-
tle Baby," recorded by band
leader Mitch Miller, was the
theme of the World's Fair in
Belgium. In 1965, Wayne
Fontana and the Mindben-
ders made it to No. 1 with
"Game of Love."
Ballard also composed
music and lyrics for Broad-
way, including songs for the
musical "Come Back Little
Sheba." Over the course of
his career, Ballard wrote
more than 550 songs.
Jose Torres, 72
BOXER
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bourne Olympics while
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sion in the 1980s and served
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Boxing Organization. He also
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Grigore
Vieru, 73
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NATIONALIST POET
CHISINAU, Moldova -
Grigore Vieru, a Moldovan
poet admired for his courage
in promoting Romanian, the
country's native language,
when Moldova was a Soviet
republic has died. He was 73.
Vieru died Sunday in'a
hospital in Chisinau,
Moldova's capital city. He
had been in a car crash there
on Friday.
Moldovan President
Vladimir Voronin declared
Tuesday a day of national
mourning.
Vieru was born in 1935 in a
rural village in northeastern
Romania, five years before
that part of the country was
annexed by the Soviet Union
under a Nazi-Soviet pact, be-
coming the Socialist Repub-
lic of Moldova.
Moldova declared inde-
pendence in 1991 when the
Soviet Union collapsed. Two-
thirds of Moldovans are of
Romanian descent But the
country has not reunited with
Romania.


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| "Your vision will become clear
only when you can look into
your own heart."
Carl Jung


CITRUS COULINTY CHRONICLE


CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan............... ............... publisher
Charlie Brennan ....................................... editor
Neale Brennan ........promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart .....................circulation director
Mike Arnold .............................managing editor
Chaeri Harris................................. features editor
Curt Ebitz................................... citizen member
by Albert M891 Mac Harris .................................citizen member
Williamson Cliff Pierson ............:....... .......... guest member
'You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
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Plans for developing a vision
for the new Citrus County
Commission hit a snag dur-
ing the last commission meeting
when questions of whether the
process commissioners were fol-
lowing could create problems
under the Florida's government-
in-the-sunshine laws.
In an earlier session, working
with a facilitator, commissioners
had come up with a process
where each com-
missioner would THE I1
work on a major
issue facing the Visioning
county. Commis- hits
sioners would so-
licit input from OUR 01
committees ap- Only con
pointed to help can cream
them generate and
evaluate ideas.
As commissioners began to
flesh out this concept in a meet-
ing, they were reminded by the
county attorney that these com-
mittees would fall under sun-
shine laws, which would require
that notice of the meetings be ad-
vertised, that minutes be kept,
and that financial disclosure
from committee members would
be required.
This is when the concept began
to fall apart. After considerable
discussion of how this would af-
fect the formation of the commit-
tees, the board reached an
impasse, and punted by asking
the facilitator to return with
ideas about how this impasse
could be resolved.
At this point, County Adminis-
trator Anthony Schembri told the
commission that at a staff retreat,


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the staff developed visions for
the commission and staff. After
an initial discussion of how this
information should come to the
commission, Schembri was asked
to present the staff's vision at the
next commission meeting.
While this presentation may
help the commission focus as it
develops its vision, it should be
clear that a vision developed by
the staff is not the commission's
vision. The funda-
SSUE: mental mistake
made by the previ-
process ous commission was
nag. that it did not have a
vision, so it was
INION: largely responding
mission to staff proposals
sion rather than provid-
ing leadership and
guidance to staff.
This commission should not let
the difficulty of compliance with
sunshine laws prevent receiving
public input in the visioning
process. Surely a process for re-
ceiving input can be developed
that is consistent with sunshine
laws while still not imposing un-
necessary burdens on those pro-
viding the input.
Further, commissioners ulti-
mately need to develop their vi-
sion, and they should not depend
on staff to develop it for them.
Staff input is valuable, but it is
not a substitute for commission-
ers working together as a team to
put together, a vision for where
they want the county to go. Staff
can help them with the details of
how to get there, but the direc-
tion the county goes should come
from the elected commissioners.


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Time for change
It is about time that everybody
started yelling at our congressmen
about this electrical charge that the
power company's putting on to pay
for the nuclear reactor that they're
going to build in time. If they want
it, let them build it and pay for it
and then they can charge us money,
whatever it takes. But it's about
time that we replace the politicians
if they don't change the law in re-
gard to this assessment on the peo-
ple of Citrus County.
Wasted of money
This is about Progress Energy.
Progress Energy has,many line in-
spectors to oversee the building of
lines, and then they contract out-
side inspectors to oversee thesame
job at a salary from $20 to $45 an
hour plus $100 a day travel pay. A
man (from) out of town needs living
expenses, but a man that goes
home every night is different. Some
only live three miles from the job.
At $100 seven days a week after 40
hours, all you have to work is 40


563-0579


hours to get the $100 seven days a
week. What a waste of your money
and'my money. I don't even think
that Progress Energy (stockholders)
even know this goes on...
What a sham
I'm calling about the Progress
Energy rate increase. As far as I'm
concerned, this is very similar to
taxation without representation.
This ischarging people without ever
having received the product. I
would like to know where I can find
information regarding who voted for
this in the Legislature ...
Find a lawyer
I'm calling about the rate in-
crease and Progress Energy. I
would like to say that if we have
some good lawyers and people take
this all the way to the Supreme
Court, maybe the Supreme Court
would rule that it's not legal and
stop charging the people for a
plant, an energy plant that's not
even built. Maybe, maybe this may
be stopped.


What about Lincoln?
... One of the important things that upset me: There
was not a word said about Abraham Lincoln. He set the
slaves free, and people talk about the Washington Mon-
ument is important. What about Abraham Lincoln?
What do they have for Abraham Lincoln? They didn't
have any statue or nothing. And Washington had slaves,
on his plantation. So I just wish that you'd make a nota-
tion in your Sound Off thing that Abraham Lincoln was
the one that set the slaves free. I'm upset about it and I
am a voter.
Editor's Note: There is the Abraham Lincoln Memorial,
which was dedicated May 30, 1922, located on the Na-
tional Mall in Washington, D.C.


LETTERS


No time for raise
Our economy is in the toilet, we are
losing jobs, struggling tokeep our
homes, stopping our medications in
an effort to put food on our tables,
watching tent shelters become tem-
porary housing for a great number of
our citizens, hospital employees
being refused a 25 cent raise and
local businesses going bankrupt; and
yet, our cowardly congressional rep-
resentatives make a mockery of us
and vote themselves a 2.8 percent
raise while we are sleeping.
Based on Congress's accomplish-
ments this past year, they don't de-
serve a dime of our hard-earned
taxpayer money in 2009. It was these
very same lawmakers that felt com-
pelled to make a big show of forcing
Wall Street and auto executives to ac-
cept just $1 a year in salary, while
they themselves were raiding the
vault for their own personal gain.
Our cowardly congressional repre-
sentatives don't even have to stand
up and vote for their raise because
they made it automatic in 1989. They
have it set up so they have to actually
undo the pay raise rather than vote
for it Rep. Henry Mitchell, D-Ari-
zona, along with 34 co-sponsors intro-
duced legislation to kill the salary
increase for 2009, but the bill died in
committee.
There is little question that most of
us believe this is definitely a year for
belt-tightening. Their pay increase is
ludicrous. We don't want to see this
kind of action from our leaders when
many of our neighbors are in such
dire need. This is a slap in the face.


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Each of our unconscionable
elected officials will be accepting a
$4,700 pay raise, hiking their average
salary to $174,000 a year, placing
them in the top 6 percent of wage-
earners in the country, while millions
of us are trying hard to make do on
unemployment compensation or an
average annual Social Security pay-
ment of $13,836. We must demand
that Congress lead by example and


refuse this pay hike in this economic
recession.
Our elected leaders must be re-
minded that we pay their salaries
and that this ill-timed raise is inap-
propriate. Call, write or e-mail your
congressman.
Frank Skiesgelas
Hernando
Great golf
My thanks to the Chronicle for
its continual coverage of major
golf events. The Sony tournament
in Hawaii drew a crowd of 20,000,
plus the millions who watched on
the Golf Channel. Some papers de-
cided this wasn't a worthy enough'
story to report on Monday morn-
ing, but the Chronicle had a full
write-up, which I enjoyed reading.
Keep up the good work. I think
the Chronicle has grown into a
first-class newspaper, and I enjoy
its full sports coverage.
Jack Fasnacht
Homosassa
In agreement
It has been said that if two peo-
ple of good will who disagree on
everything will persevere, they
will find something on which they
agree.
It is true. Jeb and I agree that he
should not be in the United States .
Senate.
Hal Conn
Crystal River


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immense sea of people.
"It was like one voice -
everyone screaming in one
voice. Your heart was just
bursting out of your chest,"
Sharon said. "Everyone was
crying."
Despite the thick crowds,
freezing weather and long
journey, Sharon said she
would always cherish the
memories from Obama's inau-
guration day.
"It was a once in a lifetime
experience," Sharon said. "I'm
just so glad I was here to wit-
ness history. I'm so proud, so
happy."
MEN
Being a part of a milestone
in American history was phe-
nomenal for Lecanto High
School junior Elizabeth
Moran.
She was impressed with
Obama's inaugural speech and
his use of American history
throughout, she said. His
words left her feeling inspired
and hopeful.
She will never forget the
emotional way people, re-
sponded to Obama's words,
she said.
. Elizabeth was astounded by
the amount of people who at-
tended the inauguration de-
spite the chilly weather.


"'It was insane. I've seen
more people today than I've
probably seen my entire life,"
Elizabeth said. "We had a little
bit of room to move but not
much. There was just people
everywhere. It just looked like
it went on for miles and miles."
MuE
For 17-year-old Kelsey
Baggs, being one of the few
from Citrus able to say she at-
tended Obama's inauguration
is cool.
"It's exciting because not
many people do get to do it,"
Baggs said.
She described people as
driving "crazy" as she watched
traffic from her shuttle bus,
but once they arrived at the
site people calmed down.
The entire trip was worth
the trouble to see Obama's in-
auguration. She said he is dif-
ferent and people like that.
She expects lots of changes.
"It's not like any of the oth-
ers," Baggs said.
MmE
He was on a mission.
Jordan Barnaby, Lecanto
High School sophomore, along
with fellow Presidential Youth
Inaugural Conference stu-
dents from across the nation,
tried to get as close as possible
to the Capitol for the presiden-
tial inauguration. .
Unfortunately, security offi-
cials stopped the students by
7th Avenue, Jordan said.
The students ended I up


Special to the Chronicle
Army Lt. Col. Tina Dixon-Bartlett (Ret.), right, and her hus-
band Dick Dixon-Bartlett, of Lecanto, stay warm Tuesday
while waiting for Barack Obama's inauguration In Washing-
ton, D.C.


climbing on top of a Dumpster,
where they sat and watched
the historic ceremony on one
.of the giant display screens.
As soon as Obama took the
oath of office, there were very
loud chants and cheers, Jor-
dan said.
"Everybody was very happy
when Obama became presi-
dent,"Jordan said.
Jordan will never forget the
beginning part of Obama's in-
augural speech, he said, when


Obama pointed out everything
that must be done to benefit all
Americans.
"I think it will be a good
change for America, a nice
change," Jordan said.
ONE
An Inverness mother and
her teenage children stood to-
gether in Washington, D.C.
"It's a once in a lifetime op-
portunity Nothing like this has
ever happened in my lifetime.
To have my kids there... to


share it We hugged one an-,
other when he took the oath. I
can't...I'm like speechless for
once," RoseMary Baumann
said after the ceremony.
Baumann went with her
son, Joseph, 16, and daughter,
Elizabeth, 18.
Elizabeth is in the Citrus
High School band that played
during the inaugural festivities
over the weekend.
The mass of people was so
thick that Elizabeth said she
could have leaned and not
fallen.
"I felt almost like I wanted to*
cry when Obama was inaugu-
rated," Elizabeth said. "It's a
fresh start The people were so
happy."
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It was quite a journey but it
was worth it for Citrus High,
School junior Sarah Warner
It took nearly five hours for
her group, which consisted of
about 50 Citrus, Lecanto and
Crystal River high school stu-
dents and chaperones, to
travel 20 minutes from their
hotel in Virginia to Washing-
ton, D.C. for the presidential
inauguration.
Regardless of the long trek,
Sarah said she would never
forget the magnitude of the
historic event, the excitement
in the air and the incredible
number of people who at-
tended.
,"We were to the right of the
Washington Monument We


could barely make out the top
of the Capitol, so we mostly
watched it on the screen."
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Emotional. Momentous.
Cold. '
Seeing the country usher in
the United States' first black
president is just something
Crystal River resident Christo-
pher Satchell had to do.
"It was a once in a lifetime
type of occurrence," Satchell
said. "There was an enormous
amount of type of positive en-
ergy flowing here today."
He described the feeling
there as being one of unity
"I think everyone is pretty
much looking, forward to big
things," Satchell said.
M E
He stood just about 30 feet
from the Washington Monu-
ment, Crystal River High
School junior Thayer Warne
said; nearby and high in the
sky, flags flapped in the wind.
There was an incredible en-
ergy in the air with. so many
people in one place for the
same reason. Obama is a bril-
liant orator, one of the most
gifted in recent times, Thayer
said, and the crowd loved his
inaugural speech.
"People are ready for
change and I think they're atti-
tudes reflected hope, excite-
ment and pride," Thayer said.
"I hope he follows through in
the presidency and his actions
match his words."


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BELLEVIEW Three Citrus Chronicle
county girls soccer teams hit the
pitch Tuesday at Belleview High On their home floor, the
School and not a single one let in Lecanto Panthers are just a dif-
a goal. ferent animal.
Citrus, Crystal River and After falling to Citrus by seven in
Lecanto each won their respec- early December, the Lecanto boys
tive first-round matchups in the basketball team avenged its only
District 4A-6 girls soccer tourna- district loss of the season on Tues-
ment and move onto the semifi- *,day night, grinding out a 73-53 vic-
nals today. tory over the visiting Hurricanes.
The Hurricanes won, 8-0, against.. "Lecanto plays so tough here,"
Dunnellon, the Pirates held off Citrus coach Tom Densmore said.
West Port, 1-0, and the Panthers "They scored 58 in our gym and 73
routed South Sumter, 12-0. here; we were trying todo the same
The top-seeded Hurricanes will things defensively"
meet the fourth-seeded Pirates at The Panthers have now rolled off
6 p.m. while No. 2 Lecanto is slated. 35 straight victories at home with
tomeetNo.3 Belleview.at8 p.m their last loss coming against West
The surprise of the day might T Port on Dec. 6,2006.
have been Crystal River's close Playing an integral part in that
game with the Wolfpack run has been guard Nick Cortes.
The Pirates had defeated West The senior rebounded from a 22-
Port by a combined score of 14-2 percent shooting perforniance in
in a pair of regular-season victo- the two teams' first meeting by
ries, so it would be easy for some- stringing together quite an impres-
one to assume the Pirates, seeded .. sive evening. Cortes connected on
fourth, would run roughshod over P9-of-19 from the floor for 26 points
the Wolfpack. to go along with seven steals, seven
Crystal River certainly kept the .rebounds and six assists.
pressure on Tuesday afternoon at "We were all determined to come
Belleview High School, but pre- out show everyone that we're the
conceived notions went out the No. I team in the district," Cortes
door during the team's narrow 1-0 explained. "This was probably the
win over fifth-seeded West Port. biggest game of the season."
Nicole McPhee, a sophomore Cortes scored 16 in the first half
forward, netted the only goal of and finished things off just before
the first half after cleaning up a the break with a steal that he con-
hard rebound.off a shot by team- verted into 3-pointer at the buzzer
mate Mallory LeNoir. West Port to give Lecanto 36-27 lead. It was
goalie Ebony Thompson couldn't the second of two surges by the Pan-
handle LeNoir's initial shot and others that led to the nine-point ad-
McPhee only had to strike the ball vantage. Lecanto led 11-2 in the first
into a yawning net to put Crystal quarter only see Citrus (64 in Dis-
River up by a goal. trict 4A-6) tie things up at 15 at the
Other than the lone miscue, end of the first eight minutes. The
Thompson made 10 saves and al- 'Canes Trent Shelton and Geoffrey
most singlehandedly kept the Labrador each hits 3-pointers to
Wolfpack close, spark the comeback
Crystal River coach Bill Reyes Lecanto's second run came after
said he thought his team played "a Citrus grabbed a short lead to
pretty good game," but added that begin the second quarter. Down 17-
the Pirates just couldn't find the 15, the Panthers' Chase Shinn
back of the net. jump-started a 10-0 run with two
"I thought West Port played a ,. buckets, giving Lecanto the lead
pretty good game and put up a re- for good. Shinn, who is averaging
ally good fight," said Reyes, whose ,.five points per game this season,
team is 11-8-2 overall. "You play a scored seven points in the first half
team a couple of times and you DAVE SIGLERIChronicle and 13 in the game.
Crystal River's Mallory LeNoir prepares to head the ball Tuesday in front of West Port's Genesis Mappe during dis- "Chase really stepped it up,"
See SWEEP/Page B4 trict soccer action at Belieview High School. Al three county teams won their matches Tuesday In the first round. Cortes said. "He has potential to do
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THE PLANTATION
Jan. 5 Monday 9-Hole Points: John Gusha, 8;
Glen Oberlander, 6; Glen Abel, 6; Dave Tyson, 6;
Ted Nugent, 5; Lou Cioe, 3; Ray Jarzyna, 2; Joe
Cioe, 2; Alice Morgan, 1; Jeff Seavey, 1; Bob
Struck, 1; Jimmie Brothers Sr., 1; Steve Eccleston,
0 1; Bob Pridemore, 1.
Jan. 8 -Thursday 9-Hole Points: Bill Mattson, 4;
Derek Seabrook, 3; Dan Short, 3; Larry Carlson, 3;
Bob O'Brian, 1; Jeff Seavey,-1; Barry Reynolds, 1.
Jan. 10- Saturday Points Front/Back: Front, Jim
.Johnson, 8; Shawn Loreth, 7; Ray Jarzyna, 4;
Wayne Bratschi, 3; Dinesh Patel, 2; Jimmie Broth-
ers Sr., 2; Joe Cloe, 2; Bob Walsh, 1; Ralph Ricci,
1. Back, Dinesh Patel, 5; Joe Cioe, 4; Hugh O'Neil,
3; Dave Pfannenstein, 3; Bob Walsh, 2; Lou Cioe,
2; Shawn Loreth, 2; Ralph Ricci, 1. Closest to pin
(No. 3): Shawn Loreth.
Jan. 12- Monday 9-Hole Points: Charles Brad-
shaw, 6; Ken Moody, 4; Lou Cioe, 3; Don Stick-
ney, 3; Joe Elmhirst, 2; Dave Pfannenstein, 2;
Derek Seabrook, 1; Keith Newell, 1; Ken Mastl;
--Jeff Seavey, 1; Alice Morgan, 1; Chuck Morgan,
1; Bill Mattson, 1; Ralph Ricci, 1.
* Jan. 14. --Wednesday Women's Points: C. Mc-
Neil, 1.
* Jan. 15-- Thursday 9-Hole Points: Jay Morelli, 7;
* ., Bob Pridemore, 6; Ken Mast, 4; Dinesh Patel, 3;
Jeff Seavey, 2; Wayune Bratschi, 2; Larry Gray, 2;
John Elliot, 1; Bill Mattson, 1.
* ". Jan. 17 -Saturday Points Front/Back: Front,
Dennis Lippert, 7; John Elliott, 3; Kelly Gosse, 3;
Bill Sizemore, 2; Dinesh Patel, 1; Barry Reynolds,
1; T. Hume, 1. Back, Brian Brown, 5; Lou Cioe, 4;
Bob Kay, 3;T. Hume, 1.
* " SOUTHERN WOODS
Jan. 7 Southern Woods Men's Golf Associa-
tion results:
First Just, Goddard, Romeo (+16)
Second (tie) Venable, Hdrwood, Johnson, Hart
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S .. .... Second (tie) Corso, ColuccI, Kaltenbach (+12)
Fourth Martin, Bob Watson, Leo, Santero (+10)
Fifth Klingensmlth, Shaw, Lunsford (+4)
Sixth- Jasper, Martinko, Perry, Runfola (+1)
Jan. 8 Southern Woods Ladies Golf Associa-
Stion played the game Match Play vs Par with 32 +
6 participants. The results were:
Championship Flight (6 players)
Janet Gilbert, +5; Twila Vaughn, +3
Flight 1 (7 players)
Betty Saltzman, +6; Jill WIckliffe, Even
,,.. .. Flight 2 (13 players)
.-, Susan Ervasti and Karen Venard tied at +3; Linda
'" Medland, +2; Pamela Davis, +1
S ,+.* Flight 3 (6 players)
Kathy Lev, +9; Veronica Didier and NonI Postler, +
Nine Hole Division (6 players)
Carol Hoke, +1; Arlene Stohrer, Even
tow Jan. 14 Southern Woods Men's Golf Associa-
4 a4 WM-.. tion Series event results:


HOLES IN ONE
Congratulations to Anthony .
Rogers and Raegan Wesch
for their holes in one on
Dec. 21 at Pine Ridge
Community Golf and Coun-
try Club's executive course.
Raegan achieved his hole
in one on hole No. 2 of Lit-
tle Pine Trail at 99 yards.
Anthony championed hole
No. 8 on Little Pine Trail at
yardage of 89 yards.

Flight 1 (10 players)
Ray Schnell, +3 (5 series points); Jim Hackett, +2
(3.5); Tony Schmid, +2 (3.5); Norm Drye, E (2);
Bill Ervasti,-1 (1)
Flight 2 (12 players)
Tom Venable, +2 (5 series points); Tom Paslay, E
(4); Soc Hiotakis, -1 (2); Ed Link, -1 (2); Dan San-
tero, -1 (2)
Flight 3 (12 players)
Mike Medland, +6 (5 series points); Phil Jasper,
+3 (4); Bob Chaderton, +1 (3); Richard Perry, E
(2); Glen Harwood, -1 (1)
Flight 4 (17 players)
Bill Bachman, +7 (5 series points); Charlie Hoke,
+4 (4); Henry Sandlis, +2 (2.5); Bill Long, +2 (2.5);
Dave Goddard, +1 (0.5); Jim Lunsford, +1 (0.5)
SUGARMILL WOODS
Jan. 7 -T he Sugarmill Woods Ladies Golf As-
sociation played Match Play vs. Par and the re-
sults were:
First place Karen Venard, +5
Second place Ann Gunderman, +2
Third place (tie) Donna GrotJahn, 0; Joyce
Lynk, 0; Chris Venable, 0; Kay Walsh, 0.
Jan. 8 The Sugarmill Woods Men's Golf Asso-
ciation held a Best 2 of 4, Mixed Flights Tourna-
ment. Game followed breakfast meeting and
election of officers.
The results were:
First place (-23) Archie Wilson, Harry Nicoll,
Dave Hornbeck, Duane Gelger
Second place (-22) Joel Freedman, Joe Sll-
vestrl, Steve Ringsrud, Dick Henry
Third place (-21) tie Stan Fleming, Tom Ven-
able, Barry Turska, Ed Goldich; Lyn Bell, Rich
Johnson, Jack Koskela, Bill Lent; Gary Osborne,
Bob Chadderton, George Kaltenbach, Blind Draw
Sixth place (-20) Phil Marston, Jim Turner, Fred
DIBattista, Don Spalding'
Jan. 14-The Sugarmill Woods LGA played Low
Net and the results were:


Flight A
First place Margaret Cavalieri and Nancy
Miller, 74
FlIght B
First place Louise Schmid, 71
Second place Noni Postier, 73
Flight C
First place Gloria Megos, 69
BRENTWOOD FARMS
Jan. 8 Brentwood Farms LGA Thursday win-
ners were:
Flight A
Low Gross, Glenora Hilton, 41; First Low Net, Ca-
role Trout, 29; Second Low Net, Dorothy Gratien,
32; Third Low Net, Kay Fitzsimmons, 33
Flight B
Low Gross, Judy Sproule, 54 (MOC); First Low
Net, Alice Mendes, 33; Second Low Net, Corrine
Kielan, 36 (MOC); Third Low Net, Claire Harvey,
36 (MOC)
Chip-in for birdie: Mary Dyrkacz .
Birdies: Kay Fitzsimmons, No. 4; Glenora Hilton,
No. 2; Clara Coleman, No. 7; Sue Buhl, No. 4
Game of the Day Most 3 Putts: Chris Harvey, 5
SEVEN RIVERS
Jan. 8 -The Seven Rivers Men's Golf Associa-
tion played a "2 Better Balls of 4" Tournament.
Listed below are the winners.
First place, score 112 Dave Stanley, Bob Cox,
Werner Krupp, Sam McMechan
Second place, score 119 (tie) Preston John,
Paul Collins, Fred Plushanski, Wendell Reed; and
Steve Carroll, Dick Shepard, Frank Wade, Walter
Oberti
Closest to the pin: No. 7, Don Eddy; No. 11, Paul
Collins.
Jan. 9 After a two-week holiday break, the
Seven Rivers Women's Golf Association played a
Low Gross, Low Net, and closest to the pin tour-
nament. The results were:
First Flight
Low Gross: Joan Poore, 95; Low Net: (tie) Renee
Aarestad and Judy McMechan, 72
Second Flight
Low Gross: Kay Koebcke, 104; Low Net: Judith
Callison, 76
Closest to the pin: No. 5, Shirley Krupp; No. 7,
Denas Neal;-No. 11, Dena Neal.
Jan. 15 The Seven Rivers Men's Golf Associ-
ation played a "2 Better Balls of 4: Tournament.
Listed below are the winners.
First Flight
First place, score 61 (tie) Bob Pennell, Righ
Poore and Paul Collins, Bob Cox
Second Flight
First place, score 60 Larry Dolson, Wendell
Reed
Second place, score 61 Gene Kelly, Alex
Stevens
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ation results for Two Clubs and a Putter were:
Babe Zaharals Flight
First: Cheryl Sedlock 35
Second: Linda Locascio 35
Third: Jo Steele 36
Fourth: Linda Turschmann 37
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Third: Althea Mooney 38
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Second: Marcia Baland 37
Third: Kay Krieger 39
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First: Millie Mumm 40
Second: Kit Ogg 41
Third: Kate Swinehart 50
Fourth: Jan Lassiter 50
Filth: Paulette Demis 50
Closest to the pin: No. 1, Norma Hedin; No. 3,
Kate Swinehart; No. 7, Lois Lenhart; No. 9, Sheila
Hobson
Closest to line No. 6: Bert Bitz
Birdies: Chris Harvey, No. 2; Kay Krieger, No. 5;
Lois Lenhart, No. 2
Chip-in: Lois Lenhart, No. 2
Jan. 16 Pine Ridge Golf Club Little Pine Friday
Men's Quota League results of play were:
Points: LT Shull, +6; Jack Coyne, +3; Maury El-
more, +2; Bob Myers, +2
Closest to the pin, hole No. 7: Bob Myers 7' 11'
Birdies: Jack Coyne, No. 4; Bob Myers, No. 6
Low Round: Maury Elmore 29
CITRUS HILLS
Jan. 14 Citrus Hills Men's Golf Association
held a "'Florida Scramble" with 10 teams (39 play-
ers). The results were:
First place, score 40 Jon Walton, Bob Stone,
Bob Nave, Art Block
Second place, score 39 Gene Yanosy, Bob
Cohen, Jim Pachmayer, Joe Skender
Third place, score 37 John Nagle, Roger
Williams, Bob Prince, Jim Kopka
Fourth place, score 36 Paul Perregaux, Buzz
Frederickson, Bob Fabrie, Lou Pulgrano
CITRUS SPRINGS
Jan. 15 -The Citrus Springs Golf and Country
Club Men's Golf Association played 2 Best Balls.
The winners were:
First place Koch, Hunt, Sexton
Second place Marston, Brooks, Smith
Closest to the pin: No. 4, Clutter; No. 8, Wood-
worth; No. 11, Clutter; No. 14, Woodworth; No. 16,
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Mon Jan 5th 12-2pm
Brentwood Health
Center
Pet Suoermarket Inv
Sat Jan 10th 11-2pm
Sat Jan 24th 11-2pm
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Jan 17th 10-12pm
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Sat Jan 3 st 10-12pm
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Monday-Friday,
Adoptathons
every other Sunday
beginning Jan. 4
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested
for Feline Luk and
Aids. Up to date on
vaccines for age
appropriate.
Phone
352-563-2370
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On Call
COOK PRN
Benefits after
60 days
Vacation after
90 days
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RETIREMENT/
ASSISTED LIVING
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Lecanto
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Lecanto 34461.
Prep to pass exam for
NURSING Assistant.
No other training
needed. 352-564-8378

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

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The Citrus County
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applications for an
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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:
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people who are
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Inverness
(352) 341-0018
WANTED
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Sales Person
wanted, exp, not
necessary will train
right person, co,
truck provided and
benefits avail.
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Mon-Frl. 8am 4pm
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PEST CONTROL
1840 HWY. 44 W.
Inverness, across
from Applebees

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New Englander
Stereophonic AM/Fm
HI Fl radio phono-
graphic manuf. Guild
looks like a roll top
desk w/manuel $150.
Port. Phonograph ov.
100 yrs old made
Berlin Germany $150
obo(352) 422-6235

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COLLECTIBLE
150 LP Record Albums
70's & 80's With
Pioneer turntable
all for $195.
(352) 249-0830
WANTED
Old Colns/Currency
Silver Dollars
$12.00 to $15.00
Dollars.
352-302-8159


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A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
2-' hton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Free Del. Uc.#iCAC
057914 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appl.
Refrig., washers,
stoves. Serv. & Parts
(352) 344-2928
COLEMAN
7900 Series Furnace
Removed from 24x44
Dblwd. 66K BTU Input,,
53K BTU output. Used
very little. $150
352-795-7586
Commercial
Upright Freezer
22 cu ft. Frost free
2/3 yrs. old
excel cond $700.
352-637-3376
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
REFRIGERATOR
Whirlpool 21.7 cuft Top
Freezer $125 228-0844
WASHER & DRYER
Maytag Neptune
front-load washer &
electric dryer.
Asking $800.
(352)746-2141

Auctions

Thurs. Estate Auction
Jan. 22 Sale- 4PM
100+ pc. of turnn,
jukebox, pin ball,
hand & power tools,'
washer, dryer, fridge,
HALL IS FULLI
4000 S. 41, Inverness
dudleysauctlon.com
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Paint Sprayer
Titian 440 E, airless
paint sprayer. New
hose. Exc. cond.
$500. Obo. Lv. msg.
(352) 465-2070


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50" HITACHI LCD
Projection
TV.2004.$600.
HITACHI PLASMA 55"
2007.$1100.
352-489-4870
Professional Portable
Sound System-Great
for Karaoke, Fender
Passport 250 Watts of
Clear Stereno Sound.
Built-in Digital
ReverbVocal Input
Priority, Tascam CD
A500 CD/Cassette
Deck. 3 microphones,
1 standard stand & 2
wireless 2 way coaxiql
monitor, carrying
case, retail Value
$1,779. Mint cond. &
slightly used $700. call
(352) 634-1595
Samsung 19" TV
Cable Ready $50.
Orion 13" TV
Cable Ready
$35. obo
(352) 563-9989
Television
Sony 36 Inch,w/
Surround sound. Exc.
cond. Comes w/
entertainment center
& more. $300.
(352) 382-1539
ZENITH 51"
PROJECTION TV/
$350 OBO
(352) 527-9742
1 Buildin9
S Supplies
Pine Fence Board
Rough, 1x6x16,
$4.50 each.1x8,
Pine .50 BD.FT,
each. (352) 447-5560
uComputers/
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2 Computer Systems
With 19 Inch/LCD
Monitors. Windows XP
& Microsoft Office.
$195. each.
(352)228-1377
or (727) 415-7728

COMPUTER
REPAIR
From $29.99
More Info on
services
(352) 341-4150
/us out
zoomcltrus.com
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New
& Used systems, parts
& upgrades. Visa/
MCard 352-637-5469
www.rdeeli.com

Furniture

(2) LEATHER SOFAS
White, fair condition.
$175 each: Both for
$300, 352-382-3985


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CABINETS. Lighted
shelves. Exc. condI-
tion. Cost $1200 ea.
sell $650 each.
352-527-1145
2 LARGE ROCKER
Recliners, like Lazy
Boys, dark teal $395
for pair. 7 x 11 oval
floral rug like new
$50 (352) 527-9742
4 TEAKWOOD
SCAN DESIGN
CHAIRS VERY
COMFORTABLE.
$80.00 352-586-7222
Bedroom Set
French Provincial
Dbl. mattress, head-
board. Lingerie chest,
Dbl, dresser w/mirror,
1 night stand. $200.
(352) 795-7397
BEDS day bed $40.00
full size bed
(double bed) $75.00
Nice Mattresses
586-3033
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CHAIR-BARREL
Off white ribbed fabric,
swivel/ rocker $75 OBO
352.249.9164

YOU'LL THIS$
COUCH & LOVE
SEAT red cloth Couch
& love seat with
accent pillows like
new $600.00 phone
352-601-0373
DINING RM SET
Light oak. Table, leaf
& 6 chairs, China
Cabinet. Good
Cond. $500.
352-382-3985
DINING ROOM TABLE
& 4 TEAKWOOD
CHAIRS SCAN DE-
SIGN $100.00 CALL
INFO. 586-7222
DINING ROOM TABLE
Leaf, 6 chairs, vintage
Burdines. $45.
352-601-0067
ELEGANT CLASSIC
ARMCHAIR Carved
wood detail. Neutral
colour fabric, $80
352465-6551
MODERN PIER
1 TABLE. Dark bamboo
base. Round Glass
top. $125
352-613-2712
OAK DAY BED
Excellent condition
makes queen bed,
comforter & shams
$250 726-6708
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Wants Your Business
Tues.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-1
Homosassa 628-2306
PORCH SOFA
Vinyl-covered cushions,
vintage wood platform.
$20 352-601-0067
Preowned Mattress
Sets from Twin $30;
Full $40.Qn $50; Kg
$75. 628-0808
Sofa w/recllner on
each end, & Match-
ing recliner chair.
Beige Mico Suede.
Exc. cond. $500. for
both.(352) 628-5186


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Brown and beige
Line print, $100
(352) 746-2226
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed,
Call (352) 746-9084
TROPICAL SOFA
Rattan/wood frame
Print cushions, Very
clean. $200
352-465-6551
Garden/Lawn
SO Supplies
FREE DIRT Just pay
trucking. Minimum
$80 per load, Fill has
some root debris, 5
load mln. 344-8989
GRASSHOPPER
52"- 718K model.
Zero Turn, Low hours,
$2,000
352-212-6575
Husqvarna 21"
power propelled
lawn mower, electric
start w/bagger$300.
firm (352) 527-9742
Riding mower,
Troy-Blt 3 yrs old,
42" cut, 17-1/2HP,
exc. cond, $575
(352) 637-3232
Garage/
S Yard Sales
BEVERLY HILLS
Pine Ridge- 5817 N
Hazelwood Dr
Fri. 1/23 8:00-4, Sat.
1/24 8:00-2:00;
Moving-In Sale, Liv-
ingroom Furniture,
Kitchen, Men
&Women's
Clothes,Books,Pictures
,Etc. Lots for sale
CITRUS HILLS
Fairvlew,.3965 N.
Indianriver Dr. Sat. 24,
9:AM/3:PM Tools,
Generator, Hunting,
Household, Spooter
INVERNESS
Wed, Thurs, & Fri.
Moving Sale Boyds
Bear Coll, Crystal, Sll-
ver, tools & Muc More
(352) 860-0734

General

1HP, Submersible
pump, & control box
$12S. Garanteed will
demonstrate
352-726-7485
52" RCA HD TV
good cond. $300
2 Person Acrylic Spa
good cond. + supply
of chem. & cover
$400 (352) 860-0838
BERKELEY ART &
DRAFTING TABLE.
30"X42" Exc. cond.
folds flat. $60.
352-746-2488
CAMO
ATVISCOOTER
TIE-DOWNS Brand
new, heavy. $12 Inver-
ness 864-283-5797


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BLACK COMPUTER
DESK 3 shelves on top
$35 abo 352-270-3641
Cash for Owners
I buy mobiles, houses
& seller financed
mortgages, Fred
Farnsworth, 36 yrs,
same address &
phone 352-726-9369
Craftsman 8.5HP
Wood Chipper
$350.
32" Magnavox TV
Cable ready, $150.
(352) 563-9989
DeVilbiss Pressure
Washer 2300 psi,
good cond, $100.
Direct TV Dish & An-
tenna Mast TrI Pod
used for ext satellite
for RV's $50.
(352) 746-5427
Dining Room Set
Table,6 chairs &
hutch. $400. or Obo.
Antique Sewing
Machine, Singer.
$150. Obo.
(352) 795-4261
DOORS
Interior Prehung
$25.00
Int/Ext Slab
$6.00
(352) 628-0100
Draft Beer System
Tapping unit, tubbing,
Co2 tank & gage,
fittings, draw spout
& handle.$200.Obo.
(352) 795-4229
Fla. JUMBO SHRIMP
Wholesale to public
SPECIAL 15 ct. $5/LB
Mark 727-726-8617
Food Concession
Trailer. 18 Ft. Good
Shape.$4,900.
(352) 344-2708
GENERAL
MERCHAN DISE
SPECIALS
6 lines- 10 days
Items totaling
$1-$200 s...,,.$ ,50
$201-$400....... $13.50
$401-$800....... $18.50
$801-$1500.,,,.$23.50
CALL
352-563-5966
Two General
Merchandise Items
per ad.
Private Party Only
(Non Refundable)
All Ads are prepaid.
Some restrictions
may apply.
Generator 5250
Brand New, Several
18V Ryobi Tools, Old,
Craftsman Table Saw,
2002 Adley Moto
Scooter 49CC
(352) 726-1583
Mobile Home Steps
26 Inches high. Set
sideways. $75.
(352) 726-8961
MODEL AIRPLANE
Gary Wright model E3D
Electric unassembled in
box-$45. 352-746-3971
Model Airplane
stuff-leaving state
Come look
cody42001 @netzero.net
$00.00 to $50.00


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DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Repairing gas &
diesel engines. No
job too big or small.
352-228-2067

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A TREE SURGEON
Uc, & Ins. Exp'd
friendly serve. Lowest
rat Free est.
352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt
Service Land clear,
bustihog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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Concrete Slabs, Land
clearing, Tree/Debris
Removal #CBC059346
352- 302-8999
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED
LIc (352) 400-6016 Ins
R WRIGHT TreeService
Tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ilns.& Lic
0256879 352-341-6827


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SStucco/ I
Plastering

All Phases of Stucco
Remod/Repairs/Add.
18yr exp CRC 13279886
Uc/ins 352-586-3185

S Computers

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


Carpet
S Reair I
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728


S Painting

Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.
work fully coated. 30
yrs. Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins,
352-795-6533
352-464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs. Lic. & Ins, FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996

CheapCheapCheap
DP Palnt/Press.Clean
16 yrs. In Inverness
Lic.&lns. 637-3765
CheapCheapCheap
DP Palnt/Press.Clean
16 yrs. In Inverness
LIc.&lns. 637-3765
DAVID RODGERS
Painting. lc/Ins
Int/Ext repalnts. Satis
faction Guaranted.
20yrs exp,212-3160
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units malnt.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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Painting I

Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
LOW RATES
Llc#30555 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./ins.
(352) 726-9998
Quality Painting
Interior & Exterior.
Res. COUNTING &.
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income Tax Services

BOB LANE'S
COMPLETE
ACCOUNTING &
TAX SERVICE
39 years experience,
26 yrs In Citrus County
Full Accounting
Income Tax Services
Reasonable Rates
400 Tompkins Street
Inverness
344-2888; 344-2599
1" h
Boats

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

S Entertainment

LARRY SKARAOKE
Parties, Clubs etc.
Call For Bookings
(352) 566-6082

I Lawnmower
J0 Repair

DAVE'S MOBILE
REPAIR
Gas / Diesel Engines
No lob too bla or
Smoli. 352-228-2067


BATHFITTER
"One Day Bath Remodeling"
In Just One Day,
We will Instoll A Beautiful New Bathtub
or Shower "Right Over"Your Old Onef!
Tub to Shower Conversions Tool!!
Call now for a FREE
In-Home Estimate

1-866-585-8827
BATHFITTER.COM


SKitchen
o & Bath |
BATHROOM SERVICE
Simple repr/remodel
Great Prices Free Est
Ron 352-212-8794
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tliis
restored to new
condition. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS(8827)


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



















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trustworthy
refers on request.

352-249-1026
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HOS LAING


Cleaning

SEE THROUGH
Window Washing
All aspects
352-489-4189
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ho Cabinetry

Affordable CABINETS
& COUNTER TOPS
New & Remodeled
352-586-8415
[4 Carpentry/|
S 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

S Aluminum

SUBURBAN IND. INC.
Scrn rms, rescreens,
siding, carports, roof-
overs, wood decks,
fla rooms,windows,
garage screens.
CBC1257141 628-0562
SPressure
i4 Cleaning
CALL STELLAR BLUE
All Int./ Ext. Painting
Needs, Lic. & Ins, FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units maint,
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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S Handyman

#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed,
Pressure wash &
Gutters Lic, 5863
(352) 746-0141

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Your world first
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MLytton
Enterprises, LLC

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



Call 352-341-2938
CGC#020736 www. lyttonenterprilses.com


Handyman

Andrew Joehil
Handyman.
Gen/Malnt/Repairs
Pressure cleaning.
Lawns/Gutters. No
job too smalllRell
able ,ns. 0256271
352-465-9201

NATURE COAST
I HOME REPAIR I
M& MAINT. INC.
I w Offering a Full I
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Lic. 2776/Ins.,
I 352-634-5499 I
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ALL HOME REPAIR
painting, drywall
flooring, pwr. wash
Malley's Home Maint
220-9486 (lic0259169)
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FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Lic#0256374
*(352) 257-9508 *
Father & Daughter
Painting, Press Clean
Rental units malnt.
Yd. clean up/ 726-9570
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|P Self |
S Storage
10X20 UNITS
Available on Hwy 44
East of Invernss.
352-726-5507

Sheds & Garages '
of Any Size |
*SHEDS NOW*
We Move & Buy
I Used Sheds I
Independence/41
(352) 860-0111 '


I0 Electrical]

#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash &
Gutters Llc.5863
(352) 746-0141


( Electrical

ANNIE'S ELECTRIC
Res./Commerclal
Beverly Hills Area.
Husband & Wife
Team.(352) 341-5952
EC-13002696
DUN-RITE
ELECTRIC INC.
Elec/Serv/Repairs
New const. Remodel
Free Esl 726-2907
EC1300269
SALTMARSH ELECTRIC
Comm/Resld. Signs &
Lighting. ER13012391
352-344-3810
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n Plumbing

FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs
Free Est., Llc#0256374
(352) 257-9508 *
I Moving and
Hauling I
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 LLC-free est
Asphalt & Sealcoating
LIc.(3521726-3093 Ins.
TAR-MAX PAVING
VIGLIONE LLC-free est
Asphalt & Sealcoating
Lc .(352)726-3093 Ins.

SFencing

AARON'S FENCE
Chainlink & Wood.
Lic. & Ins. Free Est.
24/7(352) 795-7373
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ROCKY'S Fencing
WORKING IN CITRUS
COUNTY FOR 26 YRS.
Free Est., Lic. & Ins
or 352 422-7279
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All Types. Free Est.
Comm/Res. 628-4002


C Bruce Kaufman
Construction

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

(352) 400-0230
Lic, & Insured CRC1326310


S Fencin g

BARNYARD II Fencing
Serving Citrus Co.
Since 1973. FREE Est.
(352) 726-9260
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/ltee/Shrub
Quality Fence Work
Free Est. LOWEST
RATES GUARANTEED!
Uc (352) 400-6016 Ins

- RoofinG

#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs, exp.
LEAK SPECIALIST
352-344-2442
#CCC 1327059

AAA ROOFING
Free est. 30 yrs exp.
352-563-0411
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You,
ccc1325492 352-795-
7003/800-233-5358

S Concrete

BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. Estimates
Lic#2579/lns, 257-0078
BETTER PRICES
CONCRETE WORK
Driveway Repairs
Llc.#2059 628-4830
Concrete Slabs, Land
Clearing, Tree/Debris
Removal #CBC059346
352- 302-8999
Decorative concrete,
River rock resealing,
Stamp, Power Wash,
344-4209 (Lic.6960)
Father & Son
Decorative Concrete
textures, Stamp,spray
crack repairstaining
& Garage Floors
352-527-1097
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
Driveways & tear outs
Tractor work, All kinds
Lic #1476, 726-6554


A4dmaeed Alantura
Installations by
Brian C1iC1253853
70,10 mly sisited 4 toer 5in"
352-628-7519
Siding, Soflit
& Fascia,
Skirting,
Roofovers,
wCarports, &
Screen
Rooms,
www~advanccdaluminuminfo


Remodeling I

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

S Stone/1
00 Ceramic
A Cutting Edge
Tile Job
Showers. Firs etc
(352) 422-2019
Lic. #2713, Insured.

The Tile Man
Bathroom remodel
Specializing in
handicap. LIc/Ins.
#2441.795-7241




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

'Dirt Services

FILL, ROCK, CLAY, Stn
Drives Etc. ALtypes oft
_DijutS cCall Mike
352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
ATOP SOIL SPECIAL*
3 Yd -$60/ 5 Yd $85
10Yd $175/20Yd $275
Red Mulch $22.yd
352-302-6436

Clearing/
|"BushhoggingI
All Tractor/DIrt
Service Land clear,
bushhog, tree/debris
removal352-302-6955
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All AROUND TRACTOR
Larceatigdoutngte
FAp, OfDewoys
Llc/Ins795-5755
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L Lawn Care

DUN-RITE Lawncare
clean up, tree trim
etc. 352-302-4686
OSBORNE'S
Lawn/Tree/Shrub
Quality Work Free Est.
LOWEST RATES
Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins

S Pool Services
EVERCLEAR POOL
SERV. & Maint.
Concrete Pools Only
(352)344-5122


Firewood

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

S Water

WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs- all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
WATER SOFTENERS
$795 INSTALLED *
352-257-2597 MEEKS
WATER TREATMENT
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S Gutters

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


C sod
Circle T Sod Farms.
Inc. Tired of your
dead lawn?
Replace it with
Bahla. Delivery
Avail (352) 400-2221


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 beopresenited I F I

Licensed Insured FREE Estlmates Lt CCC057537


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ConstruCltion
Repairs & Remodeling
Stucco, Stones, Drywall
Paint, Tile, Exterior Designs

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(CITRUS) CRCA 46859
352.746-5951 OR www.eolonyltonooom
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Dryer
(352)41
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4 Tires. P2
$140.352
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42 Inch sha
mount, 2 n
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Used 4
$550.(352)
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4 wheels,
used 6 time
$500. XlI
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Scooter, N
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Light, tran
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tras, har
$650.
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offers. Top
(352) 2:


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Hammor
9000 series
stops, exc
$2
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360 w/ fre
multiple sto
$1,599.Sel
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AMMO BC
352-41
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CLASSXIFIEDS

eral oortng Pt
Cc100. Co eoapons Chihuahua
,$7. Permit Course Male, multi color,
9-5366 DAN'S GUN ROOM no papers, 8 wks old
S(352) 726-5238 Asking $200.
Ine Glock 30,45 ACP, (352)k613-4181
2 MaaazInes, $500.
Search 1942 Case XX CKC Yorky
)ut Local Fighting Knife $200. Chihuahua mix pups,
asses (352) 489-4172 CKC, Shl-a-p a pups
....Fem $400. Males,
n GOLF CALLAWAY 5 $350. H/C,WlII not
rus.co mood senr-fe X shed(352) 489-6675
Sugarmlll
352-476-6119
,30 PRIVATE COLLECTOR
r, $25 Buying Guns,
19-5366 Ammunition,
IES (352) 586-7516 |
45/65R-17 Ruger 9mm
-344-3112 exc. cond cutomized
IMotor w/lazer grips $650,, EXOTIC HIPPIE
Rlptide 80, Sig Suaer collectors BUNNY RABBITS
ift. Transom 40cal, never fired Bunny For Your
ew batter- $900 (352)302-0655 Honey for
charger. WE BUY GUNS Valentines Day
times On Site Gun Smithing New small breed,
03-0545 (352) 726-5238 A colors,-$35 adults 2
ic C Utility to 3.5 lbs. 621-0726
InTrailers ell (352) 422-0774
d Scooter 02 HAULMARK
like new, Trailer, 26' rear ramp
s, foldsflat side door diamond
0 Power- plate front, dual
delPA5800 wheels $6,000
sslt. Secu- (352) 628-5175
Console & 30FT ENCLOSED
ant, wear TRAILER. 5th wheel Inverness Dog Club
our neck hitch, can be easily 6 wks. of bed class.
sed $30. changed to goose Training starts. 2/4/09.
82-1232 neck ball, $6500 (352) 344-1088
Mobility 352-341-1143 KITTENS & CATS
Manufac- CAR HAULER many breeds, all
y. Pride '06, 32 Ft, Domlnator neutered micro chip,
New, 5/08 XT. By Classic C. Trpl. tested, shots some
0 obo axels. $15,800. Like declawed $85-$150
03-5312 new.(352) 835-4273 352-476-6832
3- WHEEL -L
OTER CJ Wanted Low Cost Pet
sportable, Buy Vaccinations Clinic
,. Many ex- Curious Creatures
dly used. Used Beverly Hills
/obo Gas Log Splitter Sat 1/17/09 2-3pm
7-3347 (352) 560-3463 rLactor Suppol
----......._ 0Dunnellon
WANTED OLD Sot. 01/20/09
LION EL TRAINS 5-7pm
Collector Top Prices Citrous PetPlaza
US COINS Paid, (352) 795-3970 Homsossa
all Written Sat. 02/07/09 2-3p
) $$$$ Paid Chronice F Visit our web for
28-7676 Market more locations
sical 4 I www.flpetvaccln
u et 4 SCAN DESIGN ations.com
TEAKWOOD CHAIRS 352-637-0368
& ROUND TABLE
nd Organ $100.00 CALL INFO. o
ms 7 Rhythm "86-7222 MALTIPOOIToIGood
el, cond, 586-7222 Home. Male, HC\Shpts
o00 [ & Rabbles UTD.
46-7684 Pets I Adorable $195.00 Call
46-7684 II-- IJ 352-220-0005
mness ADULT SHIH-TZU's
ment Male & Fem. bik/ PET SPECIALS
white,1 yr old. $250. 5 lines
c Trac, New Utter of Shlh-Tzu 10 Days...........$23.50
ee motion M & Fem. $400 & up. 30 Days...........$39.50
ationsMSRP M, W, F, 1:30 -4pm or (All extra linage
I $400, like by appt 305 872-8099 $1.00 per line)
-270-0191 3902 N. Lecanto Hwy CALL
rtin I Beverly Hills 352-563-5966
ods AKC MINI PIN PUPS 1 Pet per ad.
Gorgeous male & Private Party Only
A'S DRY females. H/cert (Non Refundable)
OX $20.00 $425. parents prem. All Ads are prepaid.
9-4302 352-621-7722 Some restrictions
Decoys, AKC Yorkle Pups may apply.
for all Ready to be your
llet Pistol Valentine 2/14 Red Nose PItt Bull
50. 2 Fern. $800. Puppy,
12-5560 2 Male $700 Male $200.
anto (352) 527-1322 (352) 564-8549


Female, 10wks, old.
CKC, Reg, Black &
brown, Curr. shots
$600. (352) 220-9608
Shlh-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
Lil White Bears
Champ bloodllnes
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, Certifled Farrier,
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 $1,500 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

0 Livestoc

CHICKENS
Laying hens, Roosters,
Bantams & quails. $3
& up, 352-795-6381or
476-3319.
S Mobile Homes I
8 For Rent
CHASSAHOWITZKA
2/1 SW, waterfront,
w/boathouse $495.
Agent 352-382-1000
CR Riv./Hernando
RENT/SALE 2 BR's,
No pets, Ist/last/dep
352-795-5410
FLORAL CITY
2/2 $450Mo.
$900. to move in.
(352) 344-1845
Free 1st Mo Rent
1& 2 Br turn & Unfum
No Pets Details
Homos.352-628-4441


|g Mobile Homes I
For Rent |

2/2, large fenced
yard,$376/Mo.
+$750. Sec.
(920) 922-6800
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 Unfurnished
Located on 5 acre
horse ranch. Call for
detalls.(386) 871-5506
HOMOSASSA
2/1.5 on Ig. lot
$500. Mo.
(352) 628-3306
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Furn. Great area.
352-746-0524
INVERNESS 2/1.5
Scm. prch. fenced
yrd, Fst./Lst./Sec.
425.Mo. No pets
(352) 726-4842/after6
INVERNESS
Waterfront 55+ Park,
2BR, 1-1/2BA, $425. 1
BR, 1 BA, $395. Incl.
water 352-476-4964
|L Mobile Homes |
0I For Sale I
2/1, 1971 12x56
55+ Park Melody MH
Park New carpet &
flooring + extras,
Asking $10,000 obo
(352) 293-7053,
ATTENTION
BRAND NEW
DOUBLEWIDE
$37,900. Delivered
and Set, $0-Down
Land/Home $650.
mo. Repos Avail,
HOMEMART
(352)307-2244
FLORAL CITY For Sale
or Rent
2/2 DW,CHA on corner
lot in
Singing Forest MHP
$500 Includes lot rent.
352-637-2854
Inglls 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. $2,000 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
u Waterfront
5Mobile For Rent
CHASSAHOWITZKA
D/W, 3/2 Waterfront,
FP. boat house $695
No PETS. 727 415-1805


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NO DOWN
PAYMENT
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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'
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mortgage lender

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3BD, 2BA, Dble Wide
on 2.3 Acres, Irg shop
2 Irrigated garden
areas, horses okay
1 1/2 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. $119,900
352-212-8794
Floral City 2/2
Split plan,Dbl. Roof
Newly renovated.
CHAwasher/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 r/2 Acre
MUST SELL 3/2
28 x 52 on End of
Road, Quite, Home
has Deck. Sacrifice
$3,000 down
$745 mo W.A.C.
352-621-9183
HOMOSASSA
2/2 Snowbird Special
Fum. CHA. Laund. Rm.
Sun Rm. & more.
352-746-0524
HOMOSASSA
3/2 Doublewide
roof-over, /2 acre.
$60.000. 352-857-6050












































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V1 In Park
Homosassa, 55+ 2/2
DW, $28,500 Remlded
Lot Rent $145. mo.
(352) 621-6960
INVERNESS
GET AWAY RETREAT
55+, Furn.. close to
lake, Includes Boat
& Motor $6,000
(352) 249-7306
LECANTO
3/2 dblwlde, 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

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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,
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2br$600 352 212-7740
FLORAL CITY
LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm.
AC, Clean, No Pets
(352)344-1025
INVERNESS
sm. place liv, kit, bed
& bath, Priv. parking
$450. nclds. until. 352
560-0370/212-2397
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C/H/A, Sm. Pets
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*-$1.00 MOVES-U-IN
w/Qpp approval
(Expl/25) Call Cindy
352-257-8048 10-5pmn
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
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2/1, $530/mo + dep.
C/H/A (352) 464-2716
HOMOSASSA 1/1
All furn. $460 (352)
628-2703'527-3800
LECANTO newer 2/2
dpix, all ktchn appls.
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3/2/2 $1,250. Mo.
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$800. & Up. 4/2
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(352) 628-1616
800-488-5184
BEVERLY HILLS
1 Br & 2Br homes
$550 -$575, Ist Mo Free
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, CHA, DW,
19 N. Wadsworth $575
(352) 422-2798
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, FI, Rm., Sun Rm.
W/D, no smoke/pets
CHA, $725. 563-2500,
352-212-9267
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3/2/2. Immac., all 2/2V2/2, FP, OPEN
apple finest gate PUBLISHER'S HOUSE on SUNDAYS
guarded community NOTICE: 11A-3P $120K firm
In Citrus County. All real estate (352) 746-6093
$1050 mo. Incls. lawn advertising In this
malnt.& deluxe newspaper Is Remodeled
cable tv, Call Paul subject to Fair 2BR /2 Full BA/ 1 CG
352-746-9585 Housing Act which BRAND NEW: Roof,
CITRUS SPRINGS makes It Illegal to AC, Kitchen, Stainless
2/2 & 3/2, mo to mo., advertise "any Appl.'s, Cabs. Baths,
from $400, mo. preference, Carpet, tile, fixtures.
352-201-0658 limitation or Nice Area, $89,900.
discrimination (352) 464-2160
CITRUS SPRINGS based on race, View at realtor.com/
3/2/2 w/privacy. color, religion, sex, mls#331168
$750. Fst./Sec. handicap, familial
8373 Bolder Dr. status or national Lecanto I
(352) 795-2947 origin, or an Homes
CITRUS SPRINGS Intention, to make
3/2/2, LIv. Din. Fam. such preference, OWNER FINANCING
Rm. Patio $900 mo. limitation or 3/2/pool, 1/2 ac, 2004
(352) 341-4178 discrimination. DBWD, $6772 dn, $587
"Familial status mo. 1500sqft new fla
CRYSTAL RIVER Includes children rm.727-992-1372
2BR HouseS350. mo under the age of 18
3/2 Mobile $475. living with parents i a Meadowcrest c
HOMO/LECANTO or Meadowcrest
2BR$475.,mo. legal custodians. Homes
3/2/2 $750'. ma pregnant w9men
DON CRIGGER and people MEADOWCREST
S REAL ESTATE securing custody of 2/2/2 Vllia, Enclosed
(352) 746-4056, children under 18, Air cond. Lanal.
(352) 746-0052 This newspaper will Lots of extras.
not knowingly (352) 795-2843
r CRYSTAL RIVER accept any
3/2 Clean, $850/mo advertising for Citrus Hills
795-6299 697-1240 real estate which Is Homes
CRYSTAL RIVER In violation of the Homes
3/2 Country Home on law. Our readers 3BR Model, Villa,
stilts, fenced yard. are hereby with pool near, club
. $625 + $1,250 Sec. Informed that all house close distance
y. (920) 922-6800 dwellings to school, library and
DUNNELLON advertised in thls shopping $199,000.
S 3/2 Farway Estates, newspaper are 630-333-7532
1/ yriease Estatesma available on an
I yrglease $1,000 me equal opportunity New 3/2/2
Gorgeous Home basis. To complain 1 Acre 3000 sq ft
(352) 6-8929 of discrimination membership Includ'd
o Dunnellon call HUD toll-free at $276,000.
+ New 2/2/2+. 15 miles 1-800-669-9777. The (352) 726-7543
e to P.E. Plant. Maint toll-free telephone
Free (352) 746-7512 number for the N'4 Hernando
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Incls. utls, 3/4 acre $475 1-800-927-9275, Homes
Mo, 352-422-3670 Farm House on 21/
Golf Course Home Lux- acre w/2 stall barn
ury executive home on F 4/3, Inground Pool,
Southern Woods golf 2,600 sf liv. $215,000.
course, great views, ",' 2875 E. Tiberwood Ct.
4/3/2, $1,200/mo. (352) 302-0951
813 390-7109 or Open. Inverne
patrick@aeropartners. Inverness
corn House Homes
S HERNANDO
3/2, Gar. on I acre. Open House 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath
w/canal. No Pets. fully furnished, Large.
Fst/Lst. Sec. $850. Mo. Today! corner lot. Hunting
(727) 595-5267 Lodge Dr $79,900
HERNANDO Motivated Danlellefort@yahoo.
HE D Motivated com 352-584-6691
3/2/1, newly reno- Sellers
vated, Irg scr porch, Sellers For Sale, By Owner
fenced. $800 Ist/sec. 3BR 3BA, Pool, 16x24
352-341-1550 workshop, close to
SHOMOSASSA P N school, hasp., library.
3/1,2 Carports, CHA, HOUSE WTI,518Poinsettia,
No pets $600. Ist/sec Ave. (352) 860-0878
(352) 628-4210 Newly remodeled 2/1
HOMOSASSA w/den, opt. bdrm,
3/2/2 Nice family well. Inside laundry,
neighborhood w/ BUYERS FIND.. 20x40 garage/wrkshp
duck ponds. Fenced *Open House's 10x12 strge. Fenc'd &
yard, W/D. $825 Directions & Maps gated. 1.25 ac.All for
(352) 382-11373 By Owner Homes $69,500. 352-422-0605
MLS & More..
HOMOSASSA OWNER FINANCING
Lovely, 3/2 on 1 acre OpenHouse 3/2/2/ Pool & spa.
Lease Opt Flexible MakeOffer.com Village Green Gospel
Fi u anc.in Island, $60K below
Lg. Hot tub, Imm Occ. nisand t00
352-795-00048 Home market. 1800 sqft.
5 Purchase w/$15K dn.
HOMOSASSA C Loans $1050 mo. or no $$$
Two 1/1 houses w/ down w/620 credit.
scrn prch, Irg yd, utils '100% MORTGAGE 727-992-1372
Incl., CHA. $550 mo LOAN
561-632-1614 NO DOWN RealtySelect
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3/2/2. fenced $775." "Low -ncome appli- C ... -
352-212-5812 cants can quality
INVERNESS HOMEBUYER'S UP TO
2BR, 2BA. Condo 100%
Lake access out Utile or no credit
back door, $650 mo. OKAY
Incl. Assoc. fee & no "recent bankruptcy
Interest! 726-9369 OKAY
INVERNESS CAl TIM OR CANDY
Highlands 3/2/1 Putnam Mortgage&
fenced, porch. $750. Finance LLC
(352) 464-3518 352-563-2661 local
INVERN866-75-3604toll BETTY MORTON
Highlands. *Credit and Income 2.8% COMMISSION
3/2/2, $750. Mo. restriction apply'
(352) 341-11142 Florida licensed jSe-lt
Waterfront ortgageender
SRentals (352) 795-1555
INVERNESS SELLERS
2/1 Nw.carpet, clean to smE L
Canal, $450. pt. Furn., OPPORTUaITY The Fish
352-860-2452 Are Bitingli
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lease opt. 4/2, 5Ks ft; 800 w/air
w/pool, $900/mo Holder, FL 352-302-
call Lisa 352-634-0129 0 73352-746-5951
INVERNESS INCitrus Springs
3/2/2 Spacious i
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Location/pool 3/2/2 For Sale or Rent
$850/mo. Citrus Springs Newer
908-322-6529 Home, low/dn, easy Deb Infantine
-terms 352-361-6551. EXIT REALTY LEADERS
Rooms For BEAUTIFUL LOCATION (352) 302-8046
Oit Rent | 3/2/2 By Owner, All
CRYSTAL RIVER u ae 2 yrs. old. Crystal River
$100 wkly/Ist/L. Incis see. Asking $164,900 Homes
utlis. & satellite (352) (352) 527-4488
212-1960; 563-1465

Rm & Bath, share kit. HOME OWNER
& comm. facilities, No SPECIALS
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BEAUTIFUL 1 ACRE lot,
enced, surrounded
y large pruned oaks.
Utility barn, new
ump & holding tank,
eptic system, elec-
city, Old trailer, liva-
le or build. 11737 N.
Halfplnt Pt. $70,000
727-863-8502
Conjos For
S Sale
CITRUS HILLS
2/1 Unfurn. Saleor
Rent $700 + utilities.
(352) 726-1812
Out of Town I
4 Real Estate
Virginia Mounts. 15
Acres, New cond.
barn. Brick garage
w/living. quarters.
Improved pasture
nc'd (423)782-7176
Waterfront I
S Homes

OU 'iLL (0 THIS
507 E. BEECH CIR-
CLE, INVERNESS,
FL Opulent 3/2
Canalfront Custom
CBS Home; 2608sf
/roof; Open Modern
Floorplan, Vaulted
ceilings, Turnkey
$349K.
152-201-9898 appt.
only
3/2/2
00 sq ft under roof.
seck w/FP, dock.
199K (REDUCED$49k)
(352)341-5611


BETTY MORTON
2.8% COMMISSION

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(352) 795-1555

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BUYING HOMES
Any: Size, cond, loca-
tion, price, situation,
Over finac'd, dblwide
& mobile homes
okay. 1-727-992-1372
1 Citrus I
o County Land
5188 N. TALLAHAS-
SEE RD. 18 acres on
paved road seconds
from everything.
175,000.00 Kendall
407-718-8807
0 Waterfront
|, Land.
Bulildable, 90' x 100',
Salt river/Gulf access,
$124,900, Owner,
(352) 746-4969

Watercraft

SEA DOO
03,GtX 4 Tec.
Super charged, red,
185 HP. w/trl. Very low
MI. Never In salt
water. Reduced
$3,800 352 212-8868



14' SAILBOAT
On trailer.Ready to sail.
$500. 352 344 1966
AIR BOAT
Lycomblng 200 angle
valve, alum hull,&
trailer $6500
(352) 464-5447
AIRBOAT
1996,15', 500cublc
Inch, Cadillac engine
completely rebuilt
(352) 560-3019
Aluminum Boat
14 Ft. '05 15 HP.
Yamaha, w/traller,
$2,250.(352) 563-5688
AQUA SPORT
190 Osprey, 2001
115 hp Johnson just
rebuilt 5 yr. war.
Ready to fish.$11,500
352-746-5856
BAYLINER
'86,21ft, Clera,
Cuddy cabin, 225hp,
Lots of extras $4500,
Good cond.
(352) 726-3302
or 697-2513
BIG 0 AIRBOAT
2000 13' Big 0 airboat
7' wide. 72" power shift
carbon fiber prop, new
seat covers & heavy
duty trailer. Nice ride &
clean title. Asking
$7 000. CALL Dale
352-220-8076 OR
352-220-8727.


I Waterfrontl
S Homes |
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
INVERNESS
New Home 2/2
1 car gar. Lg Lot,
Great nelghborhd
canal to Lk Hender-
son 434-489-1384
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BAJA
Baja Type, 24ft, Merc
cruiser I/O, very
flashy very fast w/ trir.
$15,000 (352)
621-0848
BOSTON
WHITEHALL
16', beautiful wood
boat, hand crafted by a
master Mariner, wood
Inlay seats and 2 sets of
oars, has mast for sail-
boat conversion, tran-
som for electric motor,
used twice, Incl trailer,
$6,000.(352) 382-1895
CAPE HORN
'94 17'2,8ft. wide.
C/C. Merc.90 HP. out-
board W/Trailer
S4.950.(352)634-4793
CENTURY
'01- Bay, 21ft.
'02, 150HP Yamaha
w/ trir., custom cover
dep/flnd, VHF, Iw hrs.,
like new, $14,500.
(352) 442-7772
Century
'06 Bay 1902,115hp
Yamaha, 4strk 70 hrs.
Factory Wrty 4 yrs. left,
Galv. Trailer brakes,
Electronics, blmlnl. xtras
like new $19,500
352-628-5591
DISCOUNT SHEDS
CONSIGNMENT
Sale your
boats,cars, RVs etc.
from our business
location Hwy41
Inverness. Call for
Details
(352) 637-0004
GRUMMAN
16' 86 ALUM BASS
Boat C/C, 02 40 hp
Yamaha motor, un-
der 100 hrs, live well,
bilge pump, depth
finer, trolling motor
alum trial. $4k or trade
More Info
352-726-9724
HURRICANE
'01, Deckboat, 20ft.,
115HP, stroke Yamaha,
w/trtr. $15,900. will
trade (352) 503-3778
HURRICANE '92
22ft, deck boat. Looks
New. 130hp Yamaha.
New upholstery/top
S3000 lntl dftev
geao trl 352-563-9834
HURRICANE '96
23ft. w/150 Saltwater
Yah. & trir. dry dock'd
bim. radio, fish finder.
$11,900/obo (352)
634-1378; 795-2053
KAYAK 13 ft. Mallard
paddle,extras.great
condition $500 phone
352 527-2760
OSPREY
1994- 16ft, GREAT
FISHING BOA1188 HP
Evinrude, electronics,
$5000. 352-621-4711
PONTOON
'03, 25' SUN TRACKER,
'05 90hp Merc, low
hrs. fresh bottom
paint, VHF alum.
deck, tandem trir.
cust. dive' platform
$11,700.
352-586-1676
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
40hri Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$12,000
(352) 628-0281
Pro Line
2000 -26 Sport Twin
2002 / 200 OptiMax,
Ray Marine fishflnder
and VHF, t-top -
Excellent condition,
bottom paint, Load
Master Trailer with
Brakes,. $26,500
352-494-7203
PROLINE
03 32ft center
console,bunk under,
twin OB 160 hrs, like new.
loaded, Incl tril may
consider newer Corvette
as part trade $48K
(352) 201-1833
PROLINE W/CUTTY
'95. 20' 120 HP
Merc, Dep/flind.
Radio, fish rigging.
Includes trailer,
Good cond.$6,900.
Call Pete @
(352) 746-4969
SEA-PRO
98, 21 ft. center s
console, 225hp SuzukI (
depth finder, live well
(352)270-8481
Skinnywater Flats
Boat 18' 01 115hp
Suzuki 4 stroke, alum
trailer. $6500.
(239) 571-2628
T-CRAFT
23'L 6' W,'02 150H $
Evin, mtr. w fuel enj.
like new, trir. w/brks
$7750 352-489-3661
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman, 25',
5as eng., 30" draft, 260
ip I/O, alum. trir.$8,000
(352) 344-9651
Recreational |
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'98 ENDEAVOR
38 Ft. W/ Slide. 38 K
Ml, Dual air. $35,000
Obo, 352-637-5149 or
352-586-3090
ALLEGRO
'85, New motor, gen- si
erator, 27ft.,
A1 cond. $6,985
352-634-4793


DONATIONS
43 year old
Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries c
(352) 795-9621
Tax Deductible *


Crystal River|
K Homes I
Move In ready
Reduced 3/2/1
Holiday Heights.
$93,500 at appraised
value. Rhema Realty.
352-228-1301
Ozello
3/3 Stilt Home, on 6
acres. Pole barn.
Backs up to State
Land. Totally se-
cluded, yet close to
everything. Asking
$275,000,Obo.
(352) 795-4261

1j Homosassa
.S Homes
3/2/2 carport
on acre
"1080 sf garage
Deborah, KW Realty
web:debdavteam:
corn (352) 362-5583
Citrus County
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CRUISE AIR
'94, Class A, Wide
body. Diesel pusher.
Alison Trans. & more.
$35,500. 352 835-4273
FOUR WINDS
'03, Hurricane 30Q, class
A motor home, 31 V2 ft.,
22k ml. V10 gas, ducted
rf. air, onan 4K gen,, qn
bed, etc. Saturn tow
Avail. $35,000. Lets talk
(352) 397-5007
Four Winds 5000
'05, 24f t.Class-C
Slide. Warranty trans.
17K ml $38,000 (224)
856-9724; 795-0783
GEORGIE BOY
'05, Pursuit, Class A,
30ft,
Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $50,000.
obo (352) 746-7626
GULF STREAM
BT Cruiser 03, 22' fully
loaded, ready to
travel $29,800....
(352) 341-1297
Holiday Rambler
'03, By Monico, 300
Cummins, 2 slides,
Incl. tow vehicle,
mint cond. $79,900.
(352) 302-7073
ITASCA NAVION
'06 24FT, Mercedes
diesel, Class C. Good
mpg low ml., 1, slide,
loaded. $57,995.
352-464-0371
JAMBOREE
29',2005, V-10 Class C
12,400 ml., Loadedl
Perf. Condition
Ready to gol $39,000
(352) 465-2138
MAVERICK '99
Georgia Boy 31Ft
LOADED 28K miles
Optional '07 Chevy
Cobalt
1-877-566-6686
MOTOR HOME
'95 Fleetwood Flair,
22 Ft. Class A. W/454
Eng. Low Mi.
(352) 860-1867
PACE ARROW
04,38' 3 SLIDES
21k ml fully loaded
3 tv's $92,500 abo
352-302-0743
TRADE FOR MOTOR
HOME 5 beautiful ac-
res Crystal River w/
well/septic & 30x60
slab. Accessed at
$68,500(352) 419-4343
TRAIL AIR
Pin box for 5th wheel
trailer. Uke new. GVW
24K Ibs. $450. (352)
344-5667:220-1802
I Campers/ I
Q Travel Trailers |
AEROLITE
'99 5TH Wheel, 27Ft.
All the comforts of
home.$8,900 or trade
for car. (352)341-6856
COACHMAN 2003
spirit of America 27ft
travel trailer in great
shape, heat and ac
queen bed sleeps 6
with attachable screen
room.$5500.firm after 5
pm 407-276-5711
COACHMEN
Captiva '03 Lrg slide.
Uke new. $9,000
765-278-9315
Homosassa
FOUR WINDS
'01, Travel Trailer
26ft., w/ slide out
$8,000 obo
(352) 628-5498
I BUY RV'S,
Travel Trailers,
5th Wheels,
Motor Homes
Calf Glenn
(352) 302-0778
JAYCO
07 Jay Flight
28' used twice, smells
& looks new, green
clean, sips 6 $16,800
(352) 503-7431
KODIAK
'04, Hybrid Travel Trir.
AC. Heat, Micro. Tub/
Shwer, tollet exc
cond $9,500.
352-564-4151
LUXURY
2009, 39ft, travel trallr
W/D, loaded super
slide out $22,000 Cell
330) 519-7708 Ocala
Montana
3h, 5h w i-ell, 3 slides
like new,$34,000.
Truck avail also for
tow (352) 422-57.31
PARK MODEL
'94 Hy-Une, 35 Ft. 24,
Ft. porch. 2 Tip outs,
Dbl. roof, was/dry.
.9,750.(401) 739-8206
TRAVEL TRAILER
01, Cedar Creek by
Forest River, 27FT,
12X4 ft slide. Exc.
cond. $9500.
Illness forces sale.
'401-339-6426,
401-739-8206
TRAVEL TRAILER
'05 Fleetwood, 27Ft.
ded, Mod.23 T Exc.
cond. Sips. 6, Rear
bath rm. Full add a
Rm.4,700 Ibs $10,500
Obo.(352) 621-8091
Homosassa
ZEPPELIN '05
by Keystone, 29ft, 1-
ide, vent'd air/heat.
LQADED/Qn bed in
t. $13,500/obo (352)
634-1378:795-2053
OAuto Parts/I
;Accessories|
99 MitsubIshi Eclipse.
wrecked, for parts,
sxc, 2.0 16 val eng.
suto, trans. 2 sets of
,heels/tires 117km,
302-2781 464-0220


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Wanted Vehicles
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352-628-4144
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Trucks & Vans
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Since 1973 564-8333

Cars

NISSAN
2007, Versa Low MI.
1 Owner, 30 MPG
Call for Deal, Must
Selll 1-800-714-9813
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, nov. all
options $19,995
352-422-2960
ACURA
2005, TSX Leather,
Sunroof, 1 Own
$13,990 or take ovr
pmts $219 mp
1-800-714-9813
ACURA
TL, 03, 66kml.Black,
Moon roof, loaded.
Good Cond. $9,900
352-586-3038
BMW '01
330CI Cony. light green,
blk 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
'98, LeSabre, LTD 4 dr,
load'd, 64K, V6, great
mpg. malnt'd, clean,
$3,975, 352-382-4541
CHEVY
'96 Camoro Z28
T-tops, 6-spd, LT1 eng.
Red, 125k mL. $4600
352-560-3685
CHEVY
'96 Camaro, Conv.
rare 5 spd,'AC, V6, 36
mpg jet blk, depend.
$4700352- 563-0615
CHRYSLER
'01, Seabring, Conv.
V6, 76k ml., great
working cond.$4,999
(352) 522-0235
CHRYSLER
05 PT CRUISER Cony
39K ml .metal blue
Limited Edition $8500
obo (352) 860-1426
CHRYSLER
'05, Sebnng c.:.r,. .-K
mi r.es ti,,. $7,800.
(352) 795-1648
CHRYSLER
2006 Pacitica
- Leather, 43K. ML Many
Extras. $12,.000
352-489-3507
CORVETTE
02, Z06,
Black, low ml., over
30 mpg hwy. $24,400.
(352) 613-5355
CORVETTE
'04 COUPE Machine
Silver. Removable
glass top, 8K miles.
$31,500. 352-726-6572
CORVETTE
2007 convertible
corvette,only 4,076
miles on this rare sil-
ver on silver on silver
vette, power converta-
ble top, 6 sp auto,
paddle shift, heads up
display, magnetic F55
suspension, naviga-
tion system, all op-
tions available are on
this gorgeous vette,
Over $2,000 In
aftermarket parts
Included, Your's
for only, $50,500.
352- 270-3193
CORVETTE
'80, Stingray, white,
86Kmll. 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, T-Bird Conv
& Hard Top, Teal Blue
Collectors Edition
$19,685OBO
1-800-733-9138
FORD
2007 Taurus SE
Low Miles, Pwr Seat,
CD & More $5990 or
take over pits $159
mo 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
S110K ml. A/C. Runs
perfect. $1400
352-422-0126
FORD
'96 ESCORT, 2dr, auto,
A/C, 180Kml, Runs
perfect. $1400.
352-341-0004
FORD
Crown Vlc.05 exc.


cond. new brks 08
new tilres,07 tune-up
06, 71k ml, $2500. In-
verness 352 637-1939
HONDA 06 CRV 2wd
68k miles
Very Good Shape
$11,800 352-476-9723
Honda Accord 97
$500.
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Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
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_for CASH $$$$
563-1717 400-1375
JEEP
'07 Compass, 12,7k ml
leather Seats,
Exc cond $13,500
352-560-7178
MAZADA
1999, Protege4dr,
economical, runs &
looks very nice $2950
obo (352) 302-7073


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Camaro Z 28, '79
Black 4 spd, super
T-10 Tran. Cam.more,
Must see $6,900.
(352) 422-5663
CHEVY
'69 Classic C 10 SHT
BD 350/350 AC, PS,
$15K or trade
(352) 746-9212
CHEVY
,'85, Sllverado, PW,PL
AC, auto, excel,
cond, $3,850
(352) 586-8576
FORD
MUSTANG '68, 289
ALL ORIGINAL
fact. a/c, 59,500 mi,
Runs Greati $5k,
REDUCEDIII
(352) 302-7681
GTO
1967, The real deal,
older restoration, just out
of storage $25K or trade
(352) 621-0666


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1999, Mlata, 57k orig
miles, 1 owner
Don't Waltl $5,990
1-800-714-9813
MAZDA
2004 Miata Auto,
21Korlg ml,, Mlntl
$11,990 or take over
pimts. $199 mo,
1-800-714-9813
MAZDA 3,
2008, 14k orig miles,
Full Factory Warranty
$10,990 or $189 mo
1-800-714-9813
Mercedes Benz 07
E350W 17k mi,
1 owner, bik/blk Panor
roof, Navigation,
Loadedll 50k mi F/warr
$34,900 352-895-8627.
MERCURY
2003 Grand Marquis
LS, Leather, Sunroof,
Low Miles $7,990 or
pimts of $169 mo
1-800-714-9813
MERCURY
2007, Grand Marquis
Low Miles, Like New
Call now & Take Over
Pmts $195 mo.
1-800-733-9138
MERCURY
'97, Tracer LS,, 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
OLDSMOBILE
'83; 98 Regency
MUST SELL $1500
Good cond.
352-628-7983


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2005. Forestor :ul:,
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Take over pmts $239
mo. 1-800-733-9138
SUSUKI
'07 Forenza. 30K mi,
w/l1OOk warr. LOADED
w/touch scrn nav.
$12,800. 352-613-6613
SUZUKI
2008, Forenza
Auto, Gas Saver &
Morel Take Over Pimts
$185. 1-800-733-9138
TOYOTA '06
Corolla, 1-owner,
dealer serviced. 56k
mi. 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
2003, Camry LE
Sunroof, Showroom
Cond. $6,990 or $159
mo 1-800-714-9813
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92' Corolla LE, I
owner 148 K. Mi. AC.
Runs well.$1,500.
<352) 270-8484
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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 Camlna,
Loaded very good
cond. $5,400.
(352) 423-3047
CAMARO Z 28
'88 Red, LT -1 eng.
PS./PB. Cold AC.
62, 000 Ml. Great
Condition. $7,400.


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exc. cond, Incds new
pull behind tril, too
many xtras too list $9k
(352) 586-2806
YAMAHA
'05 YZ125 DIRT BIKE
iace ready. Many
extras. $2800, 352-
795-5070: 586-9349

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BID# 2009-39 CAN LINERS 30x36
Bid specifications may be obtained on the CCSB
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Published three'(3) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 21,22, and 23, 2009.


Classic
Vehicles
0on4 Accor
$500.
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
MERCEDES BENZ
1985 380SL, 2 top
roadster, Drives, looks
eat. Many new
ercedes parts.
New A/C, Must seel
$8,700. David
352-637-6443.
MERCEDES BENZ
1985 3805L. 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)422-4433hunterz_
carz@yahoo.com
THUNDERBIRD
'73, New paint, tires.
38K. Mi. MLike 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 Iv msg
'97 FORD F350
XLT pwr strk diesel,
Loaded, 5th wheel,
Apprs $15,500; sell
$9,000. 352-503-7188
CHEVY
'97, Suburban 1500.
Great conditions
$4,000 OBO.
(352) 586-7126
DODGE
'05, Quad Cab, Awe-
some Hemi-pwrd,
special "Rodeo-Edit."
Loaded every special
feature. Senior own,
gar. kept.. 24K, $40K
invested Sale $21,750
See online ad photos
www.autotrader.com/
atcarld/at-f3fd39f
John (352) 726-1076
DODGE
2000 Ram Quad cab,
5.9, shrt bed w/liner,
pwr cruise, a/c, auto,
hitch. REDUCED
$5,800. 352-628-3868
DODGE
'98 Runs great, 2 new
tires. $2200.
352-344-5751
FORD 2000
Ranger XLT x-cab,
auto, LOADED
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
Honda Accord 97
$500.
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsl for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
gSport/Utlity
S Vehicles
ACURA
2004 TL Lots of Luxury
for) essi Call Now,
Take Ovr Pmts. $299
mo 1-800-733-9138
ACURA
2005, TSX Navl, Don't
miss outi Tale Ovr.
Pimts $299 mo
1-800-733-9138
AZTEK
Pontiac 04 Low
miles, loaded Full
financing/warranty
1-877-566-6686
ID#30883:
352-726-5715
CADILLAC
'05 Escalade, low ml. all
power, sun roof, exc.
cond. $35,000
(347) 266-9328
CHEVY
2005, Equinox SUV
Low Miles, Very Clean
only $9990 or $199 mo
S1-800-733-9138
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 obo352-422-0065
DODGE
99, DURANGO 4x4,
80K ml., loaded, dual
air & exhaust, Exc.
Cond. $6,000 obo
(352) 344-0505
Honda Accord 97
$500.
Police Impoundsl
Impoundsi for listings
800-366-9813ext 4246
JEEP
'97 Grand Cherokee,
6-cyl, auto, LOADEDI
153K ml, great shape.
$2300. 352-341-0004
PONTIAC
2008 G6 Auto, Low
Miles, Llke New
$13,988 or $256 ma
1-800-733-9138
TOYOTA
2003, MatrIx Auto,
Low Miles & Morel
$189 per mo. Call
Nowl 1-800-733-9138
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2008, Rabbit S Type,
Loaded, Low Miles
$13,999 or take ovr


$500.
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Caravan
03' Dodge, 7 Pass.
49K. MIGood Cond.
$6,500 (352) 344-9641
CHEVROLET
'00, Astro, Utility Van,
w/ ladder racks,
good cond. first
$1,775 352-637-5394
DODGE
'94, Ram 350,
Full si~e, 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, ml; loaded,
cold a/c, great
shape, 8 pass ,$2500
(352) 422-2611
FORD
'96, Handicap Van,
Hand controls, wheel
chair lift, runs good,
$3,000 obo 726-8996
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
PONTIAC
'01 MONTANA
Excellent Cond, 70K MI,
New Tires, Never hit,
$4,800 352-344-0698

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08' Honda, 4x4
W/reverse. 500 CC
15 Hrs. New $6,800
(352) 302-8852
HONDA
'03 Rancher. 350cc,
4wdr, 5spd + reverse.
Climbs mountains &
tows heavy loads.
$4700/or trade. 352-
563-0615 Crystal River

I Motorcycles

'01 HD ROADKING
Fact. custom. HI perft.
Over $43,000 In re-
ceipts. 17k ml.
$14,700/ trade
352-563-0615
Crystal River
'04 HONDA
CBR1000RR. New tires.
garaged, 4800ml. Adult
driven. $7,500/ obo.
352-746-4521
'04 KAWASAKI
800 Vulcan Classic Hwy
& Sissy bars, windshield.
cover. $3800.
352-419-5819
Custom Chopper
'08, Custom Built
Chopper Softtail,
300 Tire, 127" motor,
6 speed, right side
drive, open primary,
14" over, all polished,
EPoxy Black, Best of
Everything, All New
Must be seen $14,900
352-212-6497
Homosassa
DUCATI
2003, 800 Monster,
4.500 miles, yellow/
black, mint cond.
$4,900. 352-257-1513
HARLEY
01, FLHTCUI, Ultra
Classic, stage one
upgrade 32K ml
$10,000(352) 860-0464
HARLEY
'05 Heritage Soffall
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 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
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AlJ creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice has been served must
file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against dece-
dent's
estate must Ifle their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE,
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.70R OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of this notice Is
1/21/2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/ HENRY L, STAFFER
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
Attorney for Personal Representative:
HAAG. HAAG & FRIEDRICH, PA,
452 Pleasant Grove Road. Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901 (352) 726-3345 (Facsimile)
Florida Bar Number: 0196529
/s/ JEANNETTE M. HAAG, Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 21 and 28, 2009,,


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758-0121 WCRN 1/28 meeting
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast Ad-
ministrative Committee, representing Citrus, Dixie,
Gilchrlst, Levy and Sumter Counties, Is scheduled to
meet on Wednesday.January 28. 2009 at 9:00a.m,, at
the Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast main
office, 1564 N. Meadowcrest Blvd. Crystal River, FL.
34429, Please contact Coalition staff at 352-563-9939 If
you have any questions. Public participation Is wel-
come,
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 21,2009.

942-0123 W/TH/FCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will accept sealed
bids for:
BID# 2009-41 CUSTODIAL PAPER GOODS
Bid specifications may be obtained on the CCSB
VendorBId website; Automated Vendor
Application & Bidder Notification System:
www.vendorbld.net/citrus/
Sandra "Sam" HImmel
Superintendent, Citrus County School Board
Published three (3) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 21,22, and 23, 2009.


767-0121 WCRN
1/26 Brd.OfTrustees CMH Health System
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
A meeting of the Citrus County Hospital Board of Trus-
tees will be held on Monday, January 26, 2009, at 4:45
P.M., In the Administrative Conference Room, located
on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Health Sys-
tem Administration Building, 502 Highland Blvd., Inver-
ness, Florida. The meeting will address general, finan-
cial and gdmlnistrative matters, A copy of the Agenda
Is available In the Administration office, Any person
wishing to appeal any decision made by this Board,
with respect to any matter considered at such meet-
ing, must ensure that a verbatim record of the pro-
ceedings Is made, which record must Include the testi-
mony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be
based,
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan, 21,2009.

766-0121 WCRN
1/26 Brd.OfDir, Citrus Mem, Health Found. Inc.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc., will be
held on Monday, January 26, 2009, at 6:15 P.M.. In the
Board room, located on the second floor of the Citrus
Memorial Health System Administration Building, 502
Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. There will be meet-
ings of the Audit Committee, Executive
Committee/Compensation Committee, and Construc-
tion Committee also held in the Board Room beginning
at 3:00 p.m. to address general, financial and adminis-
trative matters to be presented to the Board. Copies of
the Agendas are available In the Administration office.
Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by
this Board, with respect to any matter considered at
such meeting, must ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings Is made, which record must Include
the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
to be based.
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 21,2009.


757-0121 WCRN
1/27 Regular Session Citrus County BOCC
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board
of County Commissioners will meet In REGULAR SESSION
on January 27, 2009, at 1:00 P.M. In the Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue. Inverness.
Florida, for the purpose of conducting the regular
business of Citrus County.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment 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 tele-
phone (352) 341-6580.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the
Governing Body with respect to any matter considered
at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings
and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver-
batim record of the proceeding Is made, which record
Includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal Is to be based. (Section 286.0101. Florida Stat-
utes).
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 21. 2009.

754-0121 WCRN
2009 CP 000006 Edna May Metcalf- Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 2009-CP-000006
Division:
IN RE: The Estate Of:
EDNA MAY METCALF,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Edna May
Metcalf. deceased, File Number 2009-CP-000006. Is
pending In the Probate Court. CITRUS County. Florida,
the address of which is; Clerk of the Circuit Court. 110
N. Apopka Avenue., Room 101. Inverness, FL
34450-4299, The names and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent, and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against the decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice has been served must
file their claims wth this court, WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS (3) AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS (30) AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent, and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS (3) AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS (2) OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice Is 1/14/2009.
Paul R. Metcalf Personal Representative:
14 Spring Lake Dr
Mills River, NC 28759
Robert C. Seal Attorney for Personal Representative
684 Mourning Dove Circle. Lake Mary, Florida 32746
(407) 323-0738 FlorIda Bar Number: 0024392
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 14 and 21,2009.

752-0121 WCRN
2008-CP-1153 Hazel V. Olson Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2008-CP-1153
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF HAZEL V. OLSON,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate otf HAZEL V. OLSON,.
deceased, whose date of death was 12/07/08, Is
pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which Is 110 N, Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses
of the personal representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
All othor creditors of the decedent and other person
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE,
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
01/14/2009.


Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate, on
whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav-
ing claims or demands against decedent's estate, must
file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE,
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is 1/21/2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/Glenn L. Fewox
P.O. Box 10903
Brooksville, Florida 34603
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ R. Shown Fitzpatrick Florida Bar No. 40999
FITZPATRICK & FITZPATRICK, P.A.
213 North Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida 34450-4239
352-726-1821
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 21 and 28, 2009.


765-0128 WCRN
2008-CP-001025 Hans F. Weldenbach Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE CASE NO, 2008-CP-001025
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF HANS F. WEIDENBACH,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Hans F.
Weldenbach, deceased, whose date of death was
October 23 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Cit-
rus County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number
2008-CP-001025 the address of which I 110 North
Apopka Avenue., Inverness, FL 34450. The names and
addresses of the personal representative and the per-
sonal representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate,
on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of this Notice Is 1/21/2009.
Personal Representative:
Paula M. Blaskovits
2548 West Fitch Avenue
Chicago, IL 60645
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq. Florida Bar No. 0857750
VanNess & VanNess, P.A.. 1-352-795-1444
1205 N. Meeting Tree Blvd.., Crystal River, FL 34429
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 21 and 28, 2009.


755-0121 WCRN
2008-CP- 1151 Angelo A. Pascarella Notice to Cred,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2008-CP-1151
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF ANGELO A. PASCARELLA
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ANGELO A.
PASCARELLA. deceased, whose date of death was
July 29, 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus
County. Florida. Probate Division, the address of which
Is 110 N. Apopka Avenue., Inverness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative's attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice Is requlred-to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of this notice is
1/14/2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/ JAMES A, PASCARELLA
109 HIll Top Road
Laurens. South Carolina 29360
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ STEVEN H.L. BOWMAN ESQ, Florida Bar No. 434396
611 US. Highway 41 South. Inverness. Florida 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-3800 Fax: (352) 726-2220
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 14 and 21.,2009,


753-0121 WCRN
2008-CP-1061 Alice Berent Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2008-CP-1061
Division:
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF: ALICE BERENT,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of ALICE BERENT, de-
ceased, whose date of death was September 24,
2008; File Number: 2008-CP-1061, Is pending In the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus County. Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate, on
whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE,.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of this notice Is: 1/14/2009.
Signed on January 4, 2009.
Personal Representative
/s/ Douglas A, Berent
2501 N.E, 3rd Avenue
Pompano Beach, Florida 33064
Attorney for Personal Representative
/s/ Gregory A, Richards, Jr, Florida Bar No.: 0028339
FOWLER WHITE BOGGS P.A,
P.O. Box 1438, Tampa. Florida 33601
Telephone: (813) 222-1160 "
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,.
Jan, 14 and 21, 2009.


759-0128 WCRN
2009-CP-26 Gerolf Hildebrand Notlce to Cred,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO, 2009-CP-26
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF GEROLF HILDEBRAND
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of Gerolf
Hildebrand, deceased, whose date of death was May
4. 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which
is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness. Florida 34450,
The names and addresses of the personal representa-
tive and the personal representative's attorney are set
forth below.


Personal Representative:
/s/ JOHN W. OLSON
7882 Sailboat Key Blvd. So,, Unit 603
South Pasadena, FL 33707
Attorney for Personal Representative: ,
DONALD F. PERRIN, PA.,
By: /s/ Donald F. Perrin. Attorney FL Bar No. 164338
Post Office Box 250. Inverness, FL 34451-0250
Telephone: (352) 726-6767
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
Jan. 14 and 21,2009.

762-0128 WCRN
2009-CP-17 Pauline C. Fewox Notice to Cred,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2009-CP-17
IN RE: ESTATE OF PAULINE C. FEWOX,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of PAULINE C. FEWOX,
deceased, whose date of death was November 13,
2008, and whose Social Security Number Is 411-52-2739,
Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names
and addresses of the personal representative and the
personal representative's attorney are set forth
elow.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hay-


deceased, File Number 2009-CP-16, by the Circuit
Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that the decedent's date of death
was October 12. 2008; that the total value of the es-
tate Is $73,987.36 and that the names and addresses of
those to whom It has been assigned by such order
are:
Name Address
Keith F, Posta 580 North Woodlake Avenue
Inverness, FL 34453
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent other than those for whom provision for
full payment was made In the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733,702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
1/21/2009,
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Keith F, Posta
580 North Woodlake Avenue
Inverness, Florida 34453
Attorney for Persons Giving Notice:
/s/ John A, Nelson, Esq. Florida Bar No,: 0727032
Slaymaker and Nelson, P.A.
2218 Highway 44 West. Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Faxs (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 21 and 28.,2009.


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756-0121 WCRN
2/7 Sale Unit #7WS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Brock's Mini Storage
8149 W. Grover Cleveland
Homosassa, FL 34446 (352) 628-4185
LISA NANCE, who has tenancy of Unit #7WS, Brock's
Mini Storage, whose last known address Is: 5045 W.
Medow St.. Homosassa, FL 34446, That sale or other dis-
position of personal properly stored at 8149W. Grover
Cleveland Blvd. Homosassa, FL, will take place on Feb.
7, 2009 at 9:00 A.M., unless rental storage fees and
other costs related to sale or disposition are satisfied.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 14 and 21, 2009.

760-0128 WCRN
2009-CP-12 James A. Schoonover Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No..2009-CP-12
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES A. SCHOONOVER
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of JAMES A.
SCHOONOVER, deceased, whose date of death was
September 30, 2008, Is pending In the Circuit Court for
Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of
which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida
34450. The names and addresses of the personal repre-
sentative and the personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO.(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is 1/21/2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Richard Brown
P.O. Box 2172
Crystal River, Florida 34423
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ John A. Nelson, Esquire, Florida Bar No.:
0727032
Attorney for Richard Brown
Slaymaker and Nelson, PA.
2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan. 21 and 28, 2009.

764-0128 WCRN
2009-CP-25 Sydney A. Griffith Notice to Cred.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2009-CP-25
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF SYDNEY A. GRIFFITH
DECEASED,-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of Sydney A.
Griffith, deceased, whose date of death was Nov. 12,
2008. Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative's attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice has been served must
file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against dece-
dent's
estate must Ifre their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice Is
1/21/2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/ GRACE McDONALD
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
Attorney for Personal Representative:
HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH. P.A.
452 Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901 (352) 726-3345 (Facsimile)
Florida Bar Number: 0196529
/s/ JEANNETTE M. HAAG, Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
Jan. 21 and 28, 2009..

763-0128 WCRN
2009-CP-22 Carol V. Mansfield
Notice to Cred. (Summary Administration)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUITfCOURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER: 2009-CP-22
IN RE: ESTATE OF CAROL V. MANSFIELD,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary AdminIstratlon)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the estate of
CAROL V. MANSFIELD, deceased, File Number
2009-CP-22, by the Circuit Court for Citrus County. Flor-
Ida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, that the total
value of the estate Is homestead property, and that
the names and addresses of those to whom It has
been assigned by such order are:
Name Address
HENRY C. MANSFIELD 640 South Smith Avenue
Inverness, Florida 34453
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate ion
whom a copy of this notice Is served within three
months after the date of the first publication of this no-
tice must file their clais with this Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM..
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against the estate of the
decedent must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR-
EVER BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is 1/21/2009.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/HENRY C. MANSFIELD
640 South Smith Avenue
Inverness, Florida'34453
Attorney for Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Daniel J. Snow, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 0794820
Law Office of Daniel J, Snow, PA.
203 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9111
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
Jan, 21 and 28.2009.

761-0128 WCRN
2009-CP- 16 Frank W. Posta
Notice to Creditors (Summary Administration)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No, 2009-CP-16
IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANK W. POSTA
A/K/A FRANK WILLIAM POSTA A/K/A FRANK POSTA
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary AdministratIon)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE;
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the estate of Frank
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Education Foundation have
hosted a recognition dinner
and awards ceremony,
'A Galaxy of Stars," in honor
of Citrus County School
District Teachers of the Year
and Support-Related
Employees of the Year. On
Tuesday, each of the
:: winners from all district-wide
schools, departments and
sites will gather to see who
selection committee
members chose as the
district's overall 2010
Teacher of the Year and
2009 School-Related
*. Employee of the Year. This
year, there are 21 teachers
an`7 support personnel
in contention for the titles.


TEACHER


OF THE YEAR


NOMINEES


Angela
Bennett
.5th grade,
Homosassa
Elementary.






Megan
Furniss
2nd grade,
Lecanto
Primary.






Marsha
Mullen
2nd grade,
Forest Ridge
Elementary.


Barbara
Bogart
3rd grade,
Pleasant Grove
Elementary.


Kelly
Gainer
Math, Crystal
RiverMiddle.


Rebecca
O'Connell
Kindergarten,
Inverness
Pnmary


Darrick
BuL ttner
English,
Lecanto High.


Kathleen
Harding
ESE, Inverness
Middle.


Julie Rouse
Kindergarten,
Floral City
Elementary.


Gina
Armstrong
Business,
Citrus High.


Michael
Callaway
ESE, Crystal
River High.


Heather
Ivanyi
ESE,
CREST.


Lucianne
Sessions
1st grade,
Hemando
Elementary.


Michael
Baize
' Math, Citrus
Springs Middle.


Amy
Crowell
4th grade,
Central Ridge
Elementary.






Elizabeth
LaChance
Patient care
assistant, WTI.






Laurie
Traum
4th grade,
Rock Crusher
Elementary.


Deirdre
Barrett-
Murray
Kindergarten,
Citrus Springs.


Clifford Dyer
Phys. ed.,
Renaissance
Center.






Stacie
Lewis
writing coach,
Crystal River
primary.


Heather
Wolfertz
Business,:
Lecaomitiddle.


SCHOOL=RELATED EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES


Baird
Pleasant Grove
Elementary
guidance
secretary.


Sherry
Bandstra
Homosassa
Elementary
bookkeeper.


Forest Ridge
Elementary
teaching
assistant.


Lucrecia
Briggs
Crystal River
Middle
custodian.


Lori Ciquera
Citrus Springs
Middle
ESE aide.


Suzanne
Cross
Homosassa
Elementary
accountant.


Btearnaaetie
Demicoil|
WTI criminal
justiceacademy
secretary.


Dodge.
Crystal River
Primary tech
paraprofessional.


Jeffry
Fisher
Citrus High
custodian.


Laura
Geddes
Central Ridge
Elementary
bookkeeper.


Harue
Palmore
Lecanto High
paraprofessional.


Donna
Getchell
Inverness
Primary
paraprofessional.


uors runer
CREST
technology
paraprofessional.


facilities bus operator.
technician.


Lecanto
Primary
Pre-K aide.


Schmitt
district
secretary.


Larry
Skidmore
Citrus Springs
Elementary
head custodian.


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Theresa Lynn Lewis.
Kelly Floral City
Hernando Elementary
Elementary data secretary.
paraprofessional.


Cleveland
Spooner
master trades
worker.


David
Vientos
Inverness
Middle head
custodian.


Teena
McCoy
Crystal River
High office clerk.







Marsha
Watson
administrative
secretary.


Joan
McDonald
Lecanto Middle
food service
assistant.


Laura
Wirthman
Renaissance
Center
custodian.


CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

INSTITUTE
CONTINUING EDUCATION


The Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto,
offers many noncredit courses such as:
* Senior Computers, beginning Fridays, Jan. 23
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It takes encouragement to raise a scholar


ne of my favorite say-
ings is the ancient
African proverb, "It
takes a village to raise a
;child." While not explicitly
Stated in the
proverb, I have
always read into
*the saying the
.gntiment that ac-
Ieeptance and
encouragement t .
krom the broader '
community are
-tecessary ingre- .
r:dents for healthy Vernon L
childhoodd devel-
jopment. Fifteen
rears of parent-
Phood have done
nothing but reinforce my
.personal belief that this is
.true.
Yet as much as I value the
saying, when it comes to my
f professionall life in adult
S education, I am convinced
,this particular proverb has
sold itself short. Few things
seem to strengthen a col-


lege student's determina-
tion to succeed more than
well-placed words of recog-
nition or encouragement.
College students, who are
adult students
need to be ac-
cepted, appreci-
ated and
encouraged by
those in their vil-
lage in this
case, the college
campus.
For the past two
awter Jr. years, the CFCC
Citrus Campus
has been engaged
'**.'i in an ongoing at-
tempt to establish
a pervasive "culture of en-
couragement." The core
tenet of this initiative is
simple: Each and every stu-
dent on campus will find an
environment in which he or
she feels welcome, appreci-
ated and encouraged as
they pursue academic goals.
Beginning with required


participation in a formal
orientation, all new stu-
dents are.personally wel-
comed and offered words of
encouragement before be-
ginning their studies. All
faculty and sta't'understand
that they have a role and re-
sponsibility in creating and
maintaining a special envi-
ronment that is highly con-
ducive to learning. From
the groundskeepers to the
professors, from the secu-
rity officers. to the academic
advisers, from the cashiers
to the provost, all employ-
ees are asked to consider
how their actions can help
create an inclusive and sup-
portive environment where


students are secure enough
to focus on learning.
Each semester the Citrus
Campus engages in Culture
of Encouragement activi-
ties. Faculty and staff vol-
untarily wash student cars.
Students are treated to free
pumpkin pie and seasonal
culinary treats in the fall, as
well as all-you-can-eat cus-
tom-designed peanut butter
and jelly sandwiches at the
annual PB&J Challenge.
Students are invited to in-
formal campus mixers. In
short, students are em-
braced, valued, and recog-
nized in tangible ways.
Encouragement is reces-
sion-proof. No matter the


state of the budget, all stu-
dents can be encouraged.
Encouragement can be in-
corporated, to use an aca-
demic phrase, "across the
curriculum." No matter the
course or field of study, en-
couragement can and
should accompany each les-
son.
Encouragement is conta-
gious, spreading easily
among peers, and col-
leagues. At CFCC, a healthy
rule of thumb is applied
when considering how to
encourage students: En-
courage students as though
the campus is the only place
in the world they receive
encouragement because,


unfortunately, that is often
the case.
We cannot control all the
attitudes, circumstances
and experiences students
encounter as they make
their way in a challenging
and oftentimes indifferent
world, but we can, should,
and do make sure they at
least find acceptance and
encouragement on campus
- in our little part of the
village.

Vernon LawterJr
is the provost/vice president
of the Citrus campus
of Central Florida
Community College.


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FUNDRAISERS
Homosassa Elementary
School's Safety Patrol will have a
huge Yard Sale from 7 a.m. until
2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at the
Golden Eagle Plaza on U.S. 19
just north of Neffer's Lanes. The
Safety Patrol is raising money to
pay for their Washington, D.C.,
trip in June. Items such as cloth-
ing, toys, household items, TVs,
etc. will be for sale.
Join us at 6 p.m. on Satur-
day, Feb. 21, for a entertaining
evening of country and gospel.
music at Curtis Peterson Audito-
rium, located in the Lecanto
School Complex. Celebrating its
17th year, all proceeds from the
Grand 'Ole Opry benefit the stu-
dents of Homosassa Elementary
School.
This year's event will feature
Big Red as Master of Cere-
monies with an impressive list of
performers, including Jim and
Sheila Harpin, Jeremy Neff,
Manna, Kathleen Taylor, Terri
and Buster Benoit, Michelle
Triplett, Suzanne Cross, Paul
Anthony Giglio, Anne Marie
Hooper, April Saxer, Rachael
Lloyd-Jones, Mandi Grimes, The
Rooks Family, Shelby Harmon
and Hannah Jo Hutchinson.
Tickets are $8 in advance or
$10 at the door and are on sale
now at Homosassa Elementary
School, the Homosassa Cham-
ber of Commerce, the Crystal
River Chamber of Commerce
and the Inverness Chamber of
Commerce.
This event is sponsored by the
Citrus County Chronicle. Please
come out and enjoy the sounds
of some of Citrus County's lead-
ing country and gospel artists
singing for the School.
The Fourth Degree Assem-
bly Francis Cardinal Spellman
will hold its 39th annual Charity
Ball for the benefit of Pope John
Paul II Catholic School on March
8 at Tuscany on the Meadow lo-
cated in the Citrus Hills Lodge.
This year's honorees will be the
Teachers of Pope John Paul II
Catholic School. Tickets are $25
each and are available by calling
382-5956. The ball will feature
dancing to the music of the
Eddie Shannon group, stuffed
pork Floridian or Chicken Fricas-
see and a cash bar.

SCHOLARSHIPS


-_ = Bay News 9 invites college-
-. -. -. bound high school students to
-, ,, apply for the Project Weather
S* Scholarship. The scholarship is
Sc--c a one-time award of $1,000,
-. which will be presented to seven
S- high school seniors who excel in
C c science. One winner will be se-
S- elected from each county in Bay
- News 9's coverage area: Citrus,
Hemando, Hillsborough, Mana-
S""tee, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk
-" counties.
Applications are available at
www.baynews9.com on the "Pro-
_ ject Weather" page and from
ON -l ^ your high school guidance coun-
selor or science department..
^L _, isDeadline to submit an application
is Saturday.
The Project Weather Scholar-
-- - ship is granted as a part of Bay
News 9's Project Weather com-
Smitment to educating children
about science and weather.
i The Women of Sugarmill
Woods have three scholarships
S "available for Citrus County high
school seniors. The General
Scholarship provides $500 per
S. semester for up to 8 semesters
. .. . for tuition costs and is intended
, -_ for those attending an accredited
S- 4-year Florida college or univer-
sity. The Technical Scholarship


for students wishing to attend an
accredited technical program in a
Florida school provides $500 per
semester for 2 semesters for tu-
ition. Students who would like to
attend Central Florida Commu-
nity College should apply for the
CFCC Foundation Endowment
Scholarship, a two-semester tu-
ition payment of approximately
$500 each semester. The appli-
cation forms and criteria for each
scholarship are available at the
guidance offices at area high
schools. Scholarship application
deadline is Feb. 27.
Purple Heart Scholarships
Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776
Military Order of the Purple Heart
has two scholarship opportuni-
ties for college-bound students
for 2009-10 Chapter 776's
Central Florida Community Col-
lege (CFCC) Endowed Scholar-
ship and the Military Order of the
Purple Heart (MOPH) Scholar-
ship.
Chapter 776 awards up to
$500 to an applicant accepted or
enrolled at CFCC as a full-time
student (12 or more semester
credit hours). Applicants must be
a child, stepchild, adopted child,
grandchild or great-grandchild of
an armed forces veteran who
served in a combat theater of op-
erations. Chapter 776 scholar-
ship information and application
can be obtained by visiting the
Chapter 776 Web site at
www.citruspurpleheart.org or by
calling 382-3847. Chapter 776
must receive scholarship appli-
cations no later than 5 p.m. Feb.
27, 2009.
MOPH 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, stepchild, adopted child,
grandchild, great-grandchild) of a
member of MOPH, a veteran
killed in action or a veteran who
died of wounds before having
the opportunity to become a
MOPH member. Applicant must
be a U.S. citizen and be ac-
cepted or enrolled as a full-time
student (12 semester credit
hours or 18 quarter hours) at a
U.S. college or trade school.
Scholarship applications iust be
received at MOPH Headquarters
in Springfield, Va., no later than 5
p.m. Feb. 17. MOPH scholarship
information and application can
be obtained by visiting the
MOPH Web site at www.purple-
heart.org.
Members of the Black Dia-
mond Foundation plan to
award $2,000 scholarships to
seniors from the three public
high schools in Citrus County.
The scholarships are based on
grade point average, community
and high school service and fi-
nancial need. Seniors should
see their guidance counselors to
obtain applications.
The board of Citrus 20/20,
Inc. in keeping with the vision
statement will be awarding one
college scholarship for the
2009-10 school year. The es-
tablished criteria for the scholar-
ship are: community
involvement, extracurricular ac-
tivities, course of study and
G.P.A. score, essay and inter-
view.
The scholarship committee
will interview the finalists to de-
termine the recipient of this
award. The scholarship will be
awarded in May 2009, after re-
ceipt of enrollment verification
from the college's Office of Ad-
missions.
Applications and information
are available through the guid-
ance office of Lecanto High
School, Citrus High School and


Jim Harpin. Sheila Harpin Paul Anlhonv
Giglio. Busier Benoil Terri Benoit. Many
Grimes. Manna. April Saxer Rooks Family
Suzanne Cross, Michelle Triplell. Kathleen
Taylor. Jeremy Neff, AnneMarle Hooper
Rachael Lloyd-Jones. Hannah Hutchinson
and Shelby Harmon
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Crystal River High School. Appli-
cation form and essay are due
no later than March 1. Applica-
tions accepted by U.S. mail only.
Applications will not be accepted
via e-mail.
For more information, call
Susan Kirk at 795-2081.
The Citrus Co. Shooting
Club has awarded $13,200 in
scholarship money in the past six
years. The scholarships are
granted to students who are
going to college for a career, in
some form of law enforcement.
We are seeking applicants, for
the year 2009. Applications are
available by calling Bud High,
746-5217. The club also has a
Web site, CCSC.us, where you
can download an application.

CLASSES,
AND COURSES
Continuing Education at
Central Florida Community Col-
lege has a course for everyone
at the Citrus Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway in Lecanto.
Interacting with World Reli-
gions I will meet Thursdays, Jan.
22 through Feb. 12, from 6 to
7:30 p.m. in Building L2, Room
201A. Course fee is $35.
Basic Digital Camera will
meet Fridays, Jan. 23 and 30, from
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Building L3,
Room 107. The course fee is $40.
Senior Computers, Fridays,
Jan. 23 through Feb. 6, from 3 to
5 p.m. in Building 2, Room 201B.
Fee is $35.
E-Bay Buying and Selling
Basics, Saturdays, Jan. 24 and
31, from 1 to 4 p.m., Building 2,
Room 201B. Fee is $89.
Beginning Conversational
Spanish, Mondays, Jan. 26
through March 2, from 4 to 6
p.m., Building 92, Room 101.
The fee is $49.
Final Gifts: Caring for Aging
Loved Ones, Tuesday and Thurs-
day, Jan. 27 and 29, from 5:30 to
7 p.m. The class will be held at
the Hemando-Pasco Hospice,
3545 N. Lecanto Highway, Bev-
erly Hills. The class is free.
Beginning Golf, Tuesdays
and Thursdays, Jan. 27 through
Feb. 12, from 3 to 5 p.m. in
Building;92, Room 101. The
course fee is $99 and includes
the use of golf equipment.
Notary Training, Friday, Jan.
30, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.,
Building 3, Room 107. Fee is
$95.
For information or registration,
call 249-1210. Register online
any time at
www.CFCCtraining.com.
ESOL (English for Speakers
of Other Languages) Classes will
be at Crystal River High School
every Monday and Wednesday
evening from 6 to 9 p.m. Regis-
tration completed at first day of
attendance. Call WTI 726-2430,
ext. 228.
The Withlacoochee Techni-
cal Institute is now accepting ap-
plications for the Nail'Specialty


Program. This will be an
evening class scheduled to start
on Feb. 2. Specialized class-
room and lab experiences are
utilized to enable the student to
become proficient in the use of a
variety of nail applications includ-
ing: acrylic sculptured nails using
a form, applying wraps and gels,
tips with overlays, fill-ins, re-
moval of artificial nails, nail art,
manicures and pedicures.
The Nail Specialty class will be
held from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. on
Monday, Tuesday and Thurs-
days and every other Saturday
from 8 a.m. until noon. This
course is 240 hours in length.
The cost is approximately
$488.52. Books, lab fees and
supplies are additional. Scholar-
ships for tuition are available to
students who qualify.
Students are required to pay a
$75 (non-refundable) deposit for
the nail kit upon registration.
A high school diploma is not
required. Applicants must come
in to student services to register.,
Payment for tuition, lab fee and
kit deposit secures spot in class.
Registration is on a first come
basis. Space is limited.
For more information, call Stu-
dent Services at 726-2430.

MISCELLANEOUS
* I Central Florida Community
College and SCORE, Counselors
to America's Small Business, will
hold a free seminar for anyone
interested in starting a business,
improving their business, or look-
ing for information about SCORE
volunteer opportunities.
The seminar will begin at 6 p.m.'
on Tuesday, Jan. 27, in Building
91, Room 102, at the Citrus Cam-
pus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto. Representatives will pro-
vide general information about
SCORE, as well as information
about upcoming workshops, in-
duding QuickBooks, Risk Man-
agement, Small Business Planning
for New and Existing Business, -
and Customer Service workshops.
The counselors and representa-
tives from CFCC will also be avaik
able to answer questions.
For information or to register
for the.free seminar, call 249-
1210. To learn more about non-,
credit course offerings at CFCC,
visit www.CFCCtraining.com.
Supplemental Educa-
tional Services In Citrus
County, tutoring is available for
students at Citrus Springs Ele-
mentary, Floral City Elementary,
Invemess Primary, and Lecantor
Primary. The requirement to re-,
ceive free tutoring is that the
student is eligible to receive free
or reduced price lunch. If your
child attends one of these four
schools and receives free or re-
duced price lunch, then he/she
is eligible for free tutoring. For
additional information, you can
contact your child's school or
call Kathy Pomposelli at 726-
1931, ext. 2321.


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NewsNOTES

More than loaves
and fishes
The Unitarian Universalists
are busy baking cookies and
cakes as well as bread and
cleaning out closets.
The annual bake, book and
yard sale will take place over
two days at the new church in
Citrus Springs 7633 N.
Florida Road (U.S. 41, just
north of the Holder intersection
with County Road 491).
In addition to pastries and
household bargains, hot dogs
and drinks will be sold at
lunchtime. The broad selection
of low-priced books also will
tempt you.
Come browse and snack
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday
and 8 a:m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
For information, call Ray at
527-8263.
Barbershop club
elects new officers
The Chorus of the High-
lands, Citrus County's chapter
of the Barbershop Harmony
Society Inc. has announced
the election of the 2009 offi-
cers.
The installation dinner was
at Twisted Oaks Country Club
with family and friends. Art
Lemieux, a 65-year member,
was the installing officer as-
sisted by Bob Spence, chapter
secretary.
Assisting President Frank
Roberts are: Doug Oxford,
outgoing president as adminis-
trative vice president; Bob
Spence, secretary; Howard
Christ, treasurer; Vice Presi-
dent of Music and Perform-
ance and the Chorus Music
Director Fran Donohoe; and
Wilbur Sill, vice president of
membership.
Board members-at-large
are Don Ferguson, Skip Boll
and James Caskey.
The Barbershoppers have
just finished their annual
Christmas concert and open
house at Brannan Bank in In-
verness..
Men interested in visiting
this 24-year-old Citrus County
Barbershop Harmony chapter
may call 382-0336 for more in-
formation.
Concert to include
music, dance, humor
The Kiwanis Club of Ho-
mosassa Springs is proud to
4 announce that the Sweet-
hearts of Branson have
agreed to star in the "Kiwanis.
Concert Live."
Denny Yeary and Shelia
Rene are known for a powerful
show that includes music,
dance and humor.
The Kiwanis Concert Live is
scheduled for 2 and 7 p.m.
Saturday at the Curtis Peter-
son Auditorium. Sponsorships
are available. Group rates are
also available.
Proceeds from this event
are used to provide scholar-
hips for high school seniors,
services to local children and
youths, and recreational activi-
ties for developmentally dis-
abled adults.
Call Jack Graham at 382-
5770 or Ralph Siegel at 382-
3774.
Public invited
to BHRA dance
The public is invited to a
"Welcome the New Year
Dance" from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. Saturday at the Beverly
Hills Recreation Center, 77
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills.
Music will be provided by
Diana and Mitch, a dynamic
S and talented duo who have
performed throughout the
county and Florida. They
p promise to play and sing
danceable music from oldies
to pop, catering to the crowd's
requests.
Tickets are $6, which in-
cludes light refreshments.
SA singles table will be pro-
yided. BYOB.
Tickets are available at the
office Monday to Friday, 8:30


a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or at the
door.
For more information, call
746-4882.


The YMCA of the Sun-
coast continues to pro-
vide valuable programs
and services to Citrus County
families as we welcome the
New Year. YMCA
will fulfill its mis-
sion to put
Christian princi-
ples into practice
through programs | -
that build healthy
spirit, mind and
body for all by ,
delivering pro-
grams that
strengthen the Sue
family and provide YM
healthy activities
for children and UPC
adults of all ages.
The Citrus County YMCA is
offering Parents Night Out
twice a month. Parents can
plan to spend,time with each
other while the kids spend
time at the Y. And if you're in-
terested in youth activities
for kids throughout the week,
join the Little Chef's Acad-
emy, Animal Adventures and
ABC123 preschool classes, all
at the Lecanto community
building.
For sports enthusiasts, bas-
ketball and cheerleading are
available for school-age chil-
dren at Crystal River Middle
School. While the kids are
enjoying their YMCA experi-
ences, mom and dad can im-
prove their health through
group exercise classes, like
circuit training, boot camp,
toning/conditioning and ac-
tive adult and older adult
wellness classes., The adult
programs will be at the Crys-
tal River Lion's Club and In-
verness Women's Club. Check
for details specific to your in-
terests online at www.ymca
suncoastorg
Make this your year to
change. Your outlook. Your
health. Your life.
It all begins with connect-
ing to the YMCA. As a Y


member, every day is another
great opportunity. to make
progress in your own way. No
other single membership
provides so many ways for
you and your fam-
ily to improve
health and con-
nect with commu-
nity. From
wellness programs
to child care to
community volun-
teerism, your par-
ticipation goes a
long way to make a
Ball difference.
CA Parents' Night
Out-
kATE Parents' Night
Out will be offered
twice a month the second and
fourth Fridays.
Ages: 3 to 12 (must be potty-
trained)
Time: 6 to 10 p.m.
Fee: $18/child
First Parent's Night Out:
Friday, Jan. 30
Location: Lecanto commu-
nity building
Preschool Classes:
Preschool classes will start
with Little Chefs Academy,
Animal Adventures and
ABC123. Each of will meet for
a six-week session.
Ages: 3 to 5; Time: 10 a.m.
Fee: $35/class
Little Chefs Academy: Feb.
2 to March 9
Animal Adventures: Feb. 3
to March 10
ABC123: Feb. 4 to March 11
Location: Lecanto commu-
nity building
Basketball:
The YMCA Youth Basket-
ball program is an instruc-
tional league that
emphasizes the fundamen-
tals of the game. Participants
are placed on teams in age-
appropriate groups. Skills
and drills, .sportsmanship
and teamwork are worked on
during games and practices
Jan. 26 to March 20


Ages: 3 to 14
Fees: $59 (ages 3 to 5)/$69
(ages 6 to 14)
Location: Crystal River
Middle School
Cheerleading.
YMCA Cheerleading em-
phasizes the fundamentals of
cheer in a noncompetitive
spirit Youths will learn age-
appropriate cheers and be
placed on age-appropriate
squads to cheer for the Y bas-
ketball league.
Jan. 26 to March 20
Ages: 5 tol4
Fees: $64 plus $85 uniform
fee
Location: Crystal River
Middle School
Group Exercise:
Several group exercise
classes are being scheduled to
take place in Citrus. The Y will
offer a circuit training class,
boot camp, toning/condition-
ing, as well as a few other
classes for active adults and
older adults. Each of the
classes will meet at a monthly
session for participants to sign-
up. We hope to expand classes
to include a youth wellness/ex-
ercise class as well.
Locations: Crystal River
Lion's Club and Inverness
Women's Club
Classes are scheduled to
start Feb. 2.
Each site will have a morn-
ing and a 5:30 p.m. Tone ex-
ercise class. We are also
looking at an early morning,
6 a.m. boot camp class at each
location. Classes will be Mon-
day through Thursday and
schedule can be obtained on
online at www.ymcasun
coast.org.
Be on the lookout for sum-
mer aquatics programs! Swim
lessons, water exercise, and
more coming to Citrus County.


Sue Ball is district vice
president for the
YMCA of the Suncoast


Bird walk on Pepper Creek Trail


Special to the Chronicle

The Florida Department of
Environmental Protection's
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
State Park will host a
monthly bird walk on Pepper
Creek Trail on Saturday.
An experienced birder will
lead the walk on .this trail,
one of 21 birding trails in Cit-
rus County that are part of
the West Section of the Great
Florida Birding Trail.
Participants will meet at
7:45 a.m. at the entrance to


An experienced
birder will lead
the walk on
this trail.
the Park's Visitor Center and
the bird walk will begin at 8.
Binoculars and a field guide
are recommended.
Pepper Creek Trail is ap-
proximately 3/4 mile long
and follows along the park's
tram road connecting the Vis-


itor Center on U.S. 19 and the
west entrance on Fishbowl
Drive. Participants can ei-
ther walk back or wait and
take the first returning boat
after the park opens.
There is no charge to use
the Pepper Creek trail or for
the return boat trip. Monthly
bird walks will be scheduled
throughout the year, except
the months of June through
September and December.
For more information, call
628-5343, ext. 1002 or visit
wyw.floridastateparks.org.


Beverly Hills Surveillance Unit Member Gilbert Haten-
stein, left, presents a Certificate of Appreciation to
Hospice of Citrus County Public Relations Manager
Joe Foster, thanking the organization for its contin-
ued ongoing support of the Unit's Annual Award In-
stallation Dinner.




CRUG to hear


about ZoomWare


Special to the Chronicle

Crystal River Users Group
(CRUG) will meet at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 11, at Crys-
tal Oaks Clubhouse. Lynn
Page will give a presentation
about ZoomWare.
ZoomWare is a screen mag-
nifier designed for those who
squint at the computer
screen or lean in to read the
fine print. It gives magnifica-
tion up to two times, so hard
to read text is larger, clearer
and easier to see. With
ZoomWare you can also apply
a soft tint to white areas of


the screen or reverse all col-
ors to eliminate glare. If you
have trouble finding or fol-
lowing the mouse pointer
ZoomWare has color and size
options. The enhanced col-
orized cursor adds color lo-
cators above and below the
blinking cursor making it
easy to see.
Coffee and refreshments
will be served at 6 p.m., a
short meeting at 6:30, fol-
lowed by the presentation.
Meetings are open and free
to everyone. For more infor-
mation, check the club's Web
site CRUG.com.


Social dancers slate

events with themes


Special to the Chronicle

The Spirit of Citrus
Dancers, USA Dance Chapter
6072 (a nonprofit organiza-
tion) will host a "Covered Dish
Dance Party" on Saturday. At-
tendees are invited to bring a
dish to share if they so desire.
The music will be provided by
deejay Butch Phillips.
February birthdays will be
featured at the "Birthday
Party Dance" on Saturday,
Feb. 7. Complimentary cake
will be served and Bill Dim-
mitt will be the deejay.
The ever-popular "Lady in
Red Dessert Dance Party"
will be Feb. 21. All the ladies
are encouraged to wear their
favorite red attire. We'll have


tasty treats and great dance
music to dance the night
away provided by Butch
Phillips.
Dances are at the Kellner
Auditorium, Jewish Center in
Beverly Hills. Doors open at
6:45 p.m. There is a compli-
mentary lesson from 7 to 7:30
and general dancing from
7:30 to 10.
Admission is $5 for mem-
bers and $7 for nonmembers.
Ice and coffee are provided.
Sodas and bottled water are
available for a small fee.
For more information, call:
Barb and Jack at 344-1383 or
Ann at 344-3768 or visit the
club's Web site at www.soc
dancers.org.


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Boston Tea Party observed by DAR

Special to the Chronicle.

On the 235th anniversary of the .
Boston Tea Party, the Fort Cooper /F
Chapter NSDAR Regent Sue Bass
told about the Boston Tea Party
and member Miriam Balson spoke
about her ancestor who actually
participated. in the Boston Tea
Party. Members were encouraged .4N
to decorate hats for the anniver-
sary of dumping tea into Boston .
Harbor on Dec. 16, the date of the
meeting 235 years later.
Promotion of education is one of :.
the three primary objectives -
adopted in the original bylaws of
the National Society, Daughters of
the American Revolution. Through
member's donations, children at
our DAR Schools are given oppor-
tunities for an education and a safe
place to live. DAR National School .
Committee's Theme 2007-10 is
"Open doors of opportunity
through education." Through the
efforts of the 3,000 chapters across
the United States and internation-
ally, more than a million USP la-
bels were collected and used to
purchase a van for a DAR school.
For information about the Fort Special to the Chronicle
Cooper Chapter, call Sue Camillo Front row, from left, are: Priscilla Tyson and Beverly Gentry. Middle row, from left, are: Jodie Holder, Regent
382-7383 or go to the chapter Web Sue Bass, Jean Nelson, Emma Lou Smith, Sue Camilo and Elizabeth Lazar. Back row, from left, are: Carolyn
site at www.rootsweb.ancestry. Ohimeyer, Sondra Shinn, Sharon Sisk, Betsy Frank, Nancy Beard, Kathy Echlin, Lucille Frost, Bonnie Wilder,
com/-flfccdar. Sandra Holder and Armin Marvin.


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French Revolution, King Louis
XVI, condemned for treason,
was executed on the guillotine.
On this date:
In 1915, the first Kiwanis Club
was founded, in Detroit.
In 1924, Russian revolutionary
Vladimir Lenin died at age 53.
In 1950, former State Depart-
ment official Alger Hiss, accused
of being part of a Communist spy
ring, was found guilty in New
York of lying to a grand jury.
(Hiss, who always proclaimed his
innocence, served less than four
years in prison.)
In 1954, the first atomic sub-
marine, the USS Nautilus, was
launched at Groton, Conn.
In 1958, Charles Stark-
weather, 19, killed three relatives
of his 14-year-old girlfriend, Caril
Ann Fugate, at her family's home
in Lincoln, Neb. (Starkweather
and Fugate went on a road trip
which resulted in seven more
slayings)
In 1968, the Battle of Khe
Sanh began during the Vietnam
War as North Vietnamese forces
attacked a U.S. Marine base; the
Americans were able to hold
their position until the siege was
lifted 2 1/2 months later.
In 1976, the supersonic Con-
corde jet was put into service by
Britain and France.
Ten years ago: Former Sen.
Dale Bumpers told the Senate
impeachment trial of Bill Clinton
that the president was guilty of a
"terrible moral lapse" but not of
conduct warranting or even per-
.mitting his removal from office.
Five years ago: President
George W. Bush visited commu-
nity colleges in Ohio and Ari-
zona, where he highlighted the
economy and several new job-
training initiatives he'd proposed
a day earlier in his State of the
Union speech.
One year ago: Democratic
presidential rivals Hillary Rod-
ham Clinton and Barack Obama
accused each other of repeat-
edly and deliberately distorting
the truth for political gain in a
highly personal debate in Myrtle
Beach, S.C.
Today's Birthdays: Golfer
Jack Nicklaus is 69. Opera
singer Placido Domingo is 68.
Singer-songwriter Billy Ocean is
59. Actor-director Robby Benson
is 53. Actress Geena Davis is 53.
Basketball player Hakeem Olaju-
won is 46. Actor Vincent Laresca
is 35. Singer Emma Bunton
(Spice Girls) is 33. Country
singer Phil Stacey is 31.
Thought for Today: "It is the
nature of all greatness not to be
exact." Edmund Burke, British
statesman (1729-1797).


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