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Elderly couple
loses $450,000
DAVE PIEKLIK
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for an Inverness man accused
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half a million dollars.
Maurice McDaniel is
charged with several felonies.
including exploitation of the
elderly and grand theft. He a nd
his wife Anne; Marie were
arrested in February 2002 and
charged with accused of ta king
more than $450,000 from inssur-
Please see TRIAL/Page 9A
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Chambers told 50/50 drawings are illegal
Only charities
can hold raffles
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce and other chambers
across the state have been told
that their traditional 50/50 draw-
ings are illegal.
The drawings, considered raf-
fles, are usually held for some
sort of charitable purpose in
the Citrus chamber's case for a
scholarship fund but if the
chamber is not designated by the
IRS as a 501 (c) (3), tax-exempt,
charitable organization, it cannot
lawfully hold the raffles under
state law.
The issue came to light after
the Hillsborough County state
attorney asked Attorney General
Charlie Crist for an opinion on
the subject in regard to cham-
bers.
After seeing the opinion, the
Florida Association of Chamber
Professionals subsequently noti-
fied its members of Crist's opin-
ion, saying, "If your chamber
holds raffles and/or 50/50 draw-
ings, you will probably want to
reassess those activities."
In short, the opinion said that
unless the organization is offi-
cially designated charity by the
ON THE NET
To view the statute on draw-
ings and lotteries, go to
www.flsenate.gov, click on
"Statutes & Constitution,"
then look for Chapter 849.
To see the attorney general's
ruling, go to www.myflori-
dalegal.com and click on
"Attorney General Opinions."
IRS, it may not legally hold the
drawings. Even if it has the tax-
exempt, charitable designation, it
must still comply with some addi-
tional specific requirements.
(See accompanying story).
Additionally, the opinion says
chambers may provide bingo
games as fund-raisers.
Dennis Miller, executive vice
president of the Citrus County
Chamber of Commerce, said the
chamber, which isn't a 501 (c) (3),
will suspend the 50/50 drawings
until a determination is made by
its board.
"We're not the only ones," he
said. "Chambers have been doing
it all over the state."
He said that perhaps the
Leadership Citrus group, a 501 (c)
(3) organization the chamber cre-
ated, could sponsor the drawings.
Assistant State Attorney Mark
Simpson is the prosecutor for
gambling-law violations for the
Fifth Judicial Circuit that
Please see DRAWINGS/Page 5A
Legislators pledge to
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County legislative rep-
resentatives say they would like
to see the state law regarding
raffles, specifically 50/50 draw-
ings, amended to allow legiti-
mate civic groups to use them to
raise money for charitable and
community causes.
Upon hearing that the Citrus
County Chamber of Commerce,
for example, could not legally
use the popular 50/50 drawing it
has employed for scholarships,
state Sens. Mike Fasano and
Nancy Argenziano and Rep.
Charles Dean said the issue
should be looked into.
Fasano, R-New Port Richey,
noted that he had been involved
in the issue seven or eight years
ago when veterans groups had
come to him. Back then, all such
drawings were violations of the
gambling laws of the state, but
the law was amended to allow
the vets' non-profit 501 (c) (3)
organizations and some other
groups to use the drawings to
raise money for community pur-
poses.
Fasano said the law could be
amended again to allow other
civic groups, such as the Citrus
chamber, to use the drawings.
He encouraged concerned
address 50/50 issue
groups to call his office about
the issue. His New Port Richey
office number is (352) 848-5885.
Argenziano, R-Dunnellon,
said she suspects the use of 50/50
drawings by civic and communi-
ty groups may be much more
widespread than most people
realize, and she feels that as long
as the money raised is for chari-
table or community use the
drawings should be allowed.
She wants to look at the intent
of the law and the original lan-
guage and then sculpt new lan-
guage to allow the use of draw-
ings by certified groups.
While the law's intent to pre-
vent unbridled gambling and
scams must be remembered
when reworking the law, she
said. She also said, "I'm sure
there is a way of doing this."
Argenziano said she wanted to
hear from all the different kinds
of affected groups so she could
get a feel for the scope of the
problem. Her Crystal River
office number is 860-5175.
Dean, R-Inverness, said he
had no problem with amending
the law to allow civic groups to
utilize the drawings. He agreed
that practically every civic group
uses the 50/50 to raise money for
civic projects and said it
"absolutely" was an activity that
should be allowed.
CRPD: Man
caused 3
crashes in
30 minutes
Police follow DUI reports,
with suspect in flight
AMY SHANNON
ashannon@chronicleonline
Chronicle
A Dunnellon man began his Saturday night
with a bar fight and ended it with numerous
traffic charges he racked up dur-
ing three crashes that happened
during a 30-minute period.
Crystal River Police officers
arrested Brian Raymond Dew,
30, 5268 N. Lace Point, after they
boxed in his black, full-size
Chevy Z-71 pickup truck at 8:04
p.m. on U.S. 19 near North
Citrus Avenue in Crystal River, Brian
according to police reports. Raymond
According to t he police report, Dew
this is what happened:
At 6:20 p.m., police first made contact with
Dew, who was involved in a bar fight, at the Port
Paradise Hotel. He appeared intoxicated and
told a CRPD sergeant he did not have a vehicle
of his own to drive, according to reports. He told
the sergeant he would stay at the hotel's restau-
Please see CRASHES/Page 5A
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office
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held for three
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A residence is seen partially swallowed by
a sinkhole Sunday in Orange City./3A
Storms rock Western states
Record snowfall across the Sierras blamed
in deaths of seven people./14A
County to consider
more inspectors
* County staffers
will ask commis-
sioners to
approve a plan to
keep and recruit
qualified inspec-
tors./3A
" Crystal River
council to con-
sider Kings Bay
restoration coun-
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Erv Doane uses a sander to work on some of the finer details of this chainsaw carving of a
blue heron recently at his location at Stokes Flea Market in Crystal River. Doane uses cedar
for his sculptures, and primarily carves water-related animals while working during the winter
months In Florida. During the summer, he carves bears and other forest animals while work-
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JIM HUNTER
hunter@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Crystal River City
Council at its regular meeting
today will consider a resolu-
tion supporting the establish-
ment of a Crystal River Kings
Bay Restoration Council by the
state.
WHAT: The coun-
Crystal cil initially
River City intended to
Council combine the
meeting, resolutions
WHEN: 7 by .the..Kings
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today. citation and
today. the Water-
WHERE: fronts Flor-
City Hall ida Advisory
on U.S. Board, but
19. has revised
the resolu-
tion a num-
ber of times.
On another issue, council
members will discuss amend-
ing the Land Development
Code to allow for temporary
signage, and a number of busi-
ness owners are expected to
speak
The council will also hear
the first reading of an amend-
ed sanitation ordinance that
addresses some clarifications
that had concerned council
members.
In addition, it will consider
appointments to the
Waterfronts Florida Advisory
Board, as well as the
Community Redevelopment
Agency.
In other business the council
will:
Consider approval of
amendments to the council's
policy manual.
Consider approval of a
lease agreement for the city
property on Northwest Third
Street with the Manatee Tour
and Dive Company.
Hear Joe Lombardi dis-
cuss a boat parking variance
and code change.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m.
at City Hall on U.S. 19.
BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
One of Larry Whidden's copper and bronze sculptures mirrors his own looks Sunday during the final day of the 18th annual
Florida Manatee Festival In Crystal River. "It's sort of a caricature," said the Spring Hill artist.
County to deliberate inspector-staff plan
Plan includes limiting
inspections per day to 20
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Responding to the sharp rise in building
inspections last year, county staffers will
ask the county commission Tuesday to
approve a plan to keep and recruit quali-
fied inspectors.,
The county conduct- CCC M
ed 75,840 building in- The Citrus Co
spections in 2004 comrn- sionThe rs will me
pared to 58,768 inspec- Tuesday at thee
tions in 2003, Develop- TInverness. The c
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Gary Maidhof said.
The county wants to
limit the number of inspections per day
for each inspector to 20. However, the
workload is higher now because the coun-
ty is shorthanded.
One part of the plan would allow staffers
to hire a construction inspector if the
number of inspections exceeds the 20-per-
gill-Vaud
COO baokbs
day threshold. The purpose is to save time.
The current process of hiring a con-
struction inspector takes about six weeks
and involves county commission approval.
By the time the inspector is hired, the
existing staff could fall behind schedule,
creating a backlog.
The plan also creates stair-step pay
grades for inspectors who are certified in
more than one area. The pay would rise as
more certifications are added.
It also creates five new positions called
"trademaster inspector."
A trademaster inspector would have the
highest level of expert-
EETING ise isi.a given area and
could assist the building
inty Commis- official in resolving
t at 1 p.m. complaints or inspec-
ourthouse in tion challenges.
mission Maidhof said staff is
the firstfloor. recommending creating
trademaster inspector
positions for electric, plumbing, masonry,
mechanical and gas.
A trademaster would probably earn
$45,000 annually in salary and benefits,
while a construction inspector would earn
$40,000. The building division is self-fund-
ed from the fees paid by developers and
The plan also
creates five new
positions called
"trademaster inspector."
other members of the public.
In other business Tuesday:
Commissioners will set a Jan. 25 pub-
lic hearing to consider making Citrus
County subject to the state bicycle helmet
law. The county is currently exempt The
item is on the consent agenda, which
means it won't be discussed unless a com-
missioner makes a request
The board will also consider raising
some fees for Nature Coast Emergency
Medical Services.
Among the changes:
Basic life support transport would rise
from $330 to $500 for an ambulance call,
while advanced life support, level 1, would
rise from $473 to $500.
If ambulance paramedics treated some-
one but they were not transported, the
patient would be charged $200. There is
currently no charge for such calls.
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Chronicle
Sheriff deputies arrested
an Inverness man after he
hit a less than one-year-old
puppy with a claw hammer
Saturday afternoon in
Crystal River, according to
the arrest report.
A deputy responded to
Rock Crusher Canyon RV
Park in reference to a distur-
bance. Frank Florio, 59, 1808
Silverwood St., told the
deputy a puppy attacked
him. The deputy spoke with
the puppy's owner and a
man at an address on South
Rock Crusher Road, who
said the puppy was ndt
aggressive and did not attack
Florio, according to the
report
The deputy found abra-
sions on the puppy consis-
tent with the head of a claw
hammer in its hindquarters,
according to the arrest
reports.
The man told the deputy
after Florio struck thb
puppy he came toward him
holding the hammer in an
aggressive manner. He said
Florio threatened him and
said he would be back at
night, according to the
report.
PFlorio was located, at the
Federal Emergency Manr
agement Agency mobile
office at the RV park
Deputies arrested Florio
and charged him with cruel,
ty to animals and aggravated
assault with a deadly
weapon without intent to
kill.
His bond was set at $7,000.
County BRIEF
Inverness registration
deadline today
Today is the last day for
Inverness residents to register
to vote in the Feb. 8 city council
elections.
Residents can register to
vote, sign up for early voting or
request absentee ballots at the
Supervisor of Elections office at
120 N. Apopka Ave. in
Inverness. Voters can call the
office at 341-6740 to get absen-
tee ballots.
Early voting runs from Jan. 24
to Feb. 7.
Because of construction on
the new city government com-
plex, the Feb. 8 polling place
has moved from city hall to the
First Baptist Church of
Inverness at 123 S. Seminole
St.
Four people are on the ballot.
Sophia Diaz-Fonseca faces
incumbent Jacquie Hepfer for
Seat 4. Marci Miller and Bill
Sheen square off for Seat 2.
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DUI arrest
Ryan Lawrence Kiefer, 38,
1780 Davis Bradford Road,
Petersburg, Tenn., at 12:02 a.m.
Sunday on a charge of driving under
the influence.
His bond was set at $500.
Other arrests
Brent James Winburn, 35,
6389 Wingate St., Inverness, at 7:20
p.m. Saturday on charge of posses-
sion of marijuana.
His bond was set at $500.
Kim Louise Martinez, 39, 35
S. Adams St., Beverly Hills, at 9:30
p.m. Saturday on charges of pos-
session of marijuana and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Her bond was set at $1,000.
Leslie Vanhoesen, 40, 8731
Paget St., Hudson, at 1:36 a.m.
Sunday on a charge of driving while
license suspended/revoked.
His bond was set at $500.
Thefts
A theft was reported at 9:39
a.m. Tuesday, between 12:30 and
8:30 a.m. Tuesday, at a residence at
the 9000 block of North Ulysses
Way, Crystal River.
A theft was reported at 11:54
a.m. Tuesday, between Monday,
Nov. 15, and Saturday, at an apart-
ment-condo at the 800 block of East
Hillsborough Court, Hemando.
An employee at Buddy BiRite,
U.S. 41 North, Inverness, reported
at 1:35 p.m. Tuesday a theft at the
business on Saturday, Sept. 4.
A theft was reported at 3:10
p.m. Tuesday at a residence at the
_ 11000 block of South Florida
Avenue, Floral City. The theft
occurred at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
EFhe Inglis, Florida Town Commission has set
,March 15th, 2005, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, as its
electionn date, with qualifying dates and times of
,'Tuesday, Jan. 18th, 2005 through Monday, Jan.
:4th, 2005, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
,-he following are the qualifications that must be
mnet:
;1. You must open a Campaign Checking Account
in the amount of $100.00 for your qualifying
fee and other campaign expenditures (must be a
: separate account from your personal account);
:2. Must qualify at Town Hall between the above
hours and pay, by check, a $5.00 fee;
t3. Must file a Form 1, Financial Disclosure; and
. Must sign an affidavit which states you are:
A. 18 years or older;
B. Resident of the Town of Inglis; and
C. Registered to vote.
THE SEATS OPEN ARE: One 2-year term for
Mayor, Two 2-year Commission terms, and Two 1-
year Commission terms.
Pools and Spas, South School
Avenue, Lecanto, reported at 3:59
p.m. Tuesday a theft, between 10
a.m. Monday, Dec. 20, and
Tuesday, Dec. 28, at a construction
site at the 4000 block of North
Peppermint Drive, Beverly Hills.
A theft was reported Tuesday,
between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, at the 400 block of North
Sams Point, Crystal River.
An employee at Wal-Mart
Supercenter, East Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Inverness, reported at
5:30 p.m. Tuesday a retail theft at
the store. The theft occurred
Tuesday.
A bicycle theft was reported at
6:03 p.m. Tuesday, between 9 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Tuesday, at a front yard
on South Lee Street, Beverly Hills.
A representative of Island
Condominiums, West Dixie
Shores Drive, Crystal River, report-
ed at 7:27 a.m. Wednesday a theft
and vandalism between 5 p.m.
Tuesday and 6:45 a.m. Wednesday
at the business.
A theft was reported at 9:27
a.m. Wednesday, between 9 a.m.
Friday, Dec. 24, and Wednesday, at
the 5000 block of South Glenn
Acres Terrace, Homosassa.
An employee at Wendy's,
West Main Street, Inverness, report-
ed at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday a theft
between 9:15 and 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the restaurant.
A theft was reported at 5:38
p.m. Wednesday, between 6 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 20, and 6:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, at a residence at the 6000
block of West Pershing Drive,
Homosassa.
An auto theft was reported at
8:08 a.m. Thursday, between 11
p.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m.
Thursday, at North Washington
Street, Beverly Hills.
A theft was reported at 5:56
p.m. Thursday, between Dec. 23,
and 7 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, at a
residence at the 2000 block of
North Croft Avenue, Inverness.
Vandalism
A case of vandalism was
reported at 1:01 p.m. Monday at the
5000 block of West Caffey Lane,
Homosassa. The vandalism
occurred at 12:30 p.m. Monday.
A case of vandalism was
reported at 3:40 p.m. Monday,
between 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31, and
11 a.m. Saturday, at the 11000 block
of East Salmon Drive, Floral City.
A case of vandalism was
reported at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday at
the 3000 block of South Alpine
Avenue, Inverness. The vandalism
occurred at 6 a.m. Wednesday.
A case of vandalism was
reported Wednesday, between 7:40
p.m. and 7:50 p.m. Wednesday, at a
residence at the 2000 block of
Whitier Point, Homosassa.
An employee at Countryside
Tire & Auto, South Florida Avenue,
Inverness, reported at 8:36 p.m.
Thursday, case of vandalism at the
business. The vandalism occurred
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
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rant for a while and later call a
taxi.
Less than an hour later, the
sergeant responded to a
report of a drunk driver leav-
ing the Crystal River Ale
House, according to reports.
The caller described a man
wearing a white T-shirt and
jeans, who drove off in a black
pickup truck with a loud
exhaust.
At 7:26 p.m., the sergeant
responded to a DUI traffic
crash at an apartment on
Southeast Paradise .Point
Road. A woman told the offi-
cer she was inside her apart-
ment when she heard some-
one outside honking a horn.
She said she went outside, and
a man, whose description
matched that of Dew, was obvi-
ously intoxicated and sitting in
a pickup truck, according to
reports. She said she told Dew
not to drive.
Dew ignored the woman,
and attempted to back out of
the complex parking lot. In
doing so, he crashed into a
multi-mailbox system.
He then drove forward,
turned and backed up again,
causing him to crash into a
parked boat trailer. He pushed
the trailer into a chain link
fence, breaking a fence sup-
port post. After the crash, he
fled east on Paradise Point
Road.
At 7:39 p.m., an officer
responded to the RaceTrac
gas station on U.S. 19 about a
report of a man, who matched
Dew's description, striking a
barrier pole and attempting to
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includes Citrus. Simpson said
that a great many organizations
use the 50/50 type drawings,
and usually for charitable
causes.
"It's one of those things that
is widespread," he said.
On the other hand, he added,
"Ignorance of the law is no
excuse," and he said the pur-
pose of the drawing, whether
it's for charitable reasons or
otherwise, doesn't matter if it's
illegal.
He said enforcement of the
law is based on complaints.
Becoming a legitimate chari-
ty is the biggest hurdle to being
legal, he said, followed by the
additional requirements, once
a group is IRS qualified.
buy beer.
Clerks refused to sell Dew
the beer because he appeared
intoxicated, according to
reports
At 7:51 p.m., the officer
responded to a hit-and-run
crash at the Village Inn Motel
on Citrus Avenue, where a wit-
ness reported that a black
Chevy pickup struck a parked
car and fled.
While the officer obtained
information from the car's
owner, the sergeant attempted
to stop the vehicle as it trav-
eled north on U.S. 19. The ser-
geant activated his emergency
lights and siren.
The sergeant used his patrol
vehicle to box in the pickup
after it ran into the rear of a
civilian car.
Police arrested Dew, and
breath-tested him. His blood-
* Organizations designated
by the IRS as 501 (c) (3)
can legally hold raffles or
drawings in Florida, but
there are additional require-
ments for those groups.
* Chapter 849.0935 of the
Florida statutes is entitled
"Charitable, nonprofit
organizations; drawings by
chance; required disclo-
sures; unlawful acts and
practices; penalties." It
states the additional
Violation of the law is a first-
degree misdemeanor, punish-
able by a $1,000 fine and up to
one year in jail. If the violation
is particularly blatant, Simp-
son said, such as if a group is
told by law enforcement not to
alcohol content was found to
be 0.205. The legal limit is 0.08.
Dew's charges included two
separate counts of aggravated
fleeing/attempting to elude a
police officer (felony charges),
two separate charges of leav-
ing the scene of an accident
unattended, three separate
charges of driving while
license suspended, three sep-
arate charges of driving while
intoxicated causing damage/
injury and miscellaneous
moving violations.
He was jailed on $14,000
bond.
ACCORDING TO LAW
requirements:
* "All brochures, advertise-
ments, notices, tickets, or
entry blanks used in con-
nection with a drawing by
chance shall conspicuously
disclose:
* "(a) The rules governing the
conduct and operation of
the drawing.
* "(b) The full name of the
organization and its princi-
pal place of business.
* "(c) The'source of the
hold a drawing and does it any-
way, the state attorney's office
can consider applying a felony
statute involving the law
regarding keeping a gambling
house.
He said the state attorney's
funds used to award cash
prizes or to purchase
prizes.
* ("d) The date, hour, and
place where the winner will
be chosen and the prizes
will be awarded, unless the
brochures, advertisements,
notices, tickets, or entry
blanks are not offered to
the public more than 3
days prior to the drawing.
* "(e) That no purchase or
contribution is necessary." -
office is not out looking for
50/50 violations but would:
investigate them if it gets com,
plaints.
Of those who may ignore the;
law, he advised, "You do so at
your peril."
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Obituaries
SPage Bostard, 95
BEVERLY HILLS
Page H. Bostard, 95, Beverly
Hills, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005,
in Beverly Hills.
Born in Warren, Ohio, to
Harry and Rachel (Shaw)
'Bostard, he came here 16 years
'ago from Bristolville, Ohio.
He retired after 40 years as a
machinist with General Elec-
trick in Warren, Ohio.
Mr. Bostard was a member of
Beverly Hills Community
Church in Beverly Hills.
Survivors include his wife of
67 years, Eupha E. Bostard of
Beverly Hills; three sons,
'Richard E. Bostard of
"'Hollywood, Calif., Raymond P
'Bostard and his wife, Karen, of
Reading, Pa., and Robert G.
"Bostard and his wife, Lois, of
Ghanna, Ohio; seven grand-
children; and 14 great-grand-
Schildren.
Memorial contributions may
'be made to Hospice of Citrus
County.
I;, Fero Funeral Home with
4-Crematory, Beverly Hills.
: Gary Dyer, 70
INVERNESS
Gary Dyer, 70, Inverness,
tIied Friday, Jan. 7, 2005, at his
-home under the care of his
Rosemary
Kennedy, 86
WASHINGTON Rosemary
Kennedy, the oldest sister of
President John F Kennedy and
--the inspiration for the Special
Olympics, died Friday. She was
86.
Kennedy, the third child of
Rose and Joseph Kennedy, was
born mentally retarded and
underwent a lobotomy when
she was 23. She lived most of
her life in a Jefferson, Wis.,
institution, the St. Coletta
School for Exceptional
Children.
She died in a Wisconsin hos-
pital with her brother, Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy, and her
:sisters at her side, the family
said.
Rosemary Kennedy's condi-
tion became an inspiration to
her younger sister, Eunice
Kennedy Shriver, who became
an activist in the field of men-
tal retardation. Shriver later
founded the Special Olympics
,for mentally disabled athletes,
'^and in 1984 she took over her
,:sister's care after their mother
,;had a stroke.
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family and Hospice.
Born Dec. 9, 1934, in Mason
City, Iowa, to Earl and Ruth
(Bistline) Dyer, he came to this
area in 1994 from Woodstock,
Ill.
He worked
as a heavy
equipment
operator in the
construction -
industry.
He was a
U.S. Army veteran.
He was Catholic.
Survivors include his wife of
15 years, Joyce Dyer of
Inverness; four brothers, Gene
Dyer of Hernando, David Dyer
of Niles, Mich., Glen Dyer of
Sarona, Wis., and Gale Dyer of
Neilsville, Wis.; three sisters,
Juanita Zeiger of Inverness,
Dixie McKin of Panama City,
and Shelly Hensiak of Neils-
ville, Wis.; five daughters,
Cheryl Andresen of Franklin,
Va., Jenny Chadwich of Neils-
ville, Wis., Terrie Opelt of
Neilsville, Wis., Corinne Muel-
ler of Neilsville, Wis., and
Amanda Dyer of Illinois; one
son, Thomas Dyer of Green-
wood, Wis.; three stepdaugh-
ters, Alisa Dyer of Inverness,
Christal Dyer of Dorchester,
Wis., and Sherri Yerk of
Huntingdon, Pa.; three step-
sons, Steven Rogers of Kansas
City, Kansas, Bruce Rogers of
Rockford, Ill., and John
Scherer of Rockford, Ill.; 19
grandchildren; and 16 step-
grandchildren.
Chas E. Davis Funeral
Home, Inverness.
Ella Schell, 94
BEVERLY HILLS
Ella M. Schell, 94, Beverly
Hills, died Friday, Jan., 7, 2005,
in Beverly Hills.
Born Jan. 21, 1910, in
Brooklyn, N.Y, to Thomas and
Louise Smith McNally, she
moved here in 1975 from
Freeport, Long Island, N.Y
She worked as a computer
analyst with Grumman Aero-
Space, retiring in 1975.
She was a member of
Grumman Retirees Asso-
ciation and the organization's
first female president. She was
also a member of Catholic
Women's Club and Our Lady of
Grace Catholic Church.
She was married June 10,
1939.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Walter F. Schell of
Beverly Hills.
Hooper Funeral Homes,
Beverly Hills Chapel.
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Thomas Jefferson
Coolidge Jr., 72
VENTURE
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a descendant of Thomas
Jefferson and a venture capi-
talist who. helped build South
Korea's fertilizer industry, died
Wednesday. He was 72.
Coolidge died unexpectedly
in his sleep at his Marblehead
home, according to Harvard
University, where he served as
a member of the college's
Board of Overseers.
He was a teammate of Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy on the
Harvard football team, and
served two years in the U.S.
Marine Corps after his gradua-
tion in 1954.
After his military service,
Coolidge began a career in
international business, particu-
larly in South Korea, where he
was instrumental in building
the country's post-war fertilizer
industry. He founded Back Bay
Orient Enterprises, Koryo Silk
and Korea Capital Corp.
Coolidge served on the
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cake. Visitors are welcome.
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State Rep. Charlie Dean, House
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Jan. 18, at the Yankeetown
Woman's Club on 56th Street.
The club will install toe following
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Scotty Zimmerli, Inglis; treasurer,
Edith McCrimmon, Yankeetown.
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Home ed club gathers
, Hernando group
welcomes speaker
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The Hernando Home and
Community Education Club, formerly
Extension Homemakers, will meet at 10
a.-. tomorrow at the Hernando Fire
S tion conference room in Hernando.
jPuest speaker will be Ginger West of
the Family Resource Center in
Hernando.
.lso, guest Katherine Allen, con-
If anyone is interested in finding out more about
this club, call Marian Dallner, president, at 726-
5795 or Jean Cummings at 637-1015.
summer science agent of the extension
office in Inverness, will install the new
officers for the Hernando HCE Club.
On Jan. 25, District III of the Home
and Community Education will have its
Annual Meeting in Orlando. A bus will
transport 18 members from Citrus
County to Orlando for the meeting and
lunch. Two officers of the District from
Citrus County are June Rogers, Citrus
County Council president and first vice
president on the district level, and
Marian Dallner, outgoing first vice pres-
ident on the council level and secretary
of the District.
The Hernando club, recuperating
from the holidays, has already started
to organize a committee to make items
to be sold at the annual Prevue of
Holiday Ideas to be presented in
November.
It will be a busy year for this club as
there are several educational trips and
tours scheduled.
If anyone is interested in finding out
more about this club, call Marian
Dallner, president, at 726-5795 or Jean
Cummings at 637-1015.
This organization is open to all
regardless of race, religion, creed, and
is under the auspices of the University
of Florida and the Citrus County
Cooperative Extension Service.
Group adopts Betsy the manatee
Special to the Chronicle
Elyse Matson and Katie
Emrick of the "Whispering
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Group votes to
change name
Special to the Chronicle
The National Association
Camp Fire USA club traveled
Dec. 27 from Arroyo Grande,
Calif., to donate $500 to
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
State Park in Homosassa
Springs.
The girls adopted "Betsy"
the manatee through the
Save the Manatee Club when
they were in first grade, and
made a pledge to go to
Florida and see Betsy in per-
son.
This was the final service
project that the girls, now
sophomores in high school,
needed to complete to
receive Camp Fire USA's
highest youth recognition,
"The Wohelo Award."
The Wohelo Award is pre-
sented for successful comple-
tion of a self-planned, indi-
vidualized program of per-
sonal development and advo-
cacy
The girls raised the money
needed for this trip and the
donation during the past 10
years by selling T-shirts, host-
ing raffles, selling candy and
enchiladas.
federal employees meeting scheduled
of
Retired Federal Employees
(NARFE) Chapter 776 of
Inverness will have its monthly
meeting at noon today in the
fellowship hall of the First
Presbyterian Church, 206
Washington Ave., Inverness.
A social hour and covered-
dish potluck lunch, including
dessert, coffee and tea, will be
served prior to the business
meeting.
The guest speaker will be a
representative from one of the
local banks, whose topic will
include "Personal Privacy
Protection" and what meas-
ures we can take for preventing
identity theft
January's issue of NARFE
magazine states that "... the
2004 NARFE National
Convention ... voted ... to
change the name of this
Association." If you know any
federal employees, please
invite them. Call Jerry at 249-
3118 or Jim at (352) 465-8077.
News NOTES
Computer group
plans flea market
The Crystal River Users
Group will host an electronics
flea market today at the Beverly
Hills Recreation Center. CRUG
members should call ahead to
reserve a free table to display
their electronic and digital wares
that they wish to offer for sale;
the general public is invited.
Members are requested to call
Dean Christianson at 746-0402
to reserve a free table.
There will be some items that
remain available after the sale of
items at the closing of the
Education Center in December.
These include several monitors,
cables and miscellaneous widg-
ets.
The flea market will start at 6
p.m., with a business meeting at
7. Refreshments will be served
beginning at 6.
During the business meeting,
members will be brought up to
date about plans for the reorga-
nization of the users group and
input will be sought from the
members attending the meeting.
More information can be
found on the CRUG Web site at
ww.crug.com,
Chairwoman to
address association
Citrus County Commission
Chairwoman Vicki Phillips will
be the speaker at the Pine
Ridge Civic Association general
meeting at 7 p.m. in the Pine
Ridge Community Center.
Commissioner Phillips will
apprise the association of the
"state of Citrus County" and
other current issues. Ms. Phillips
has been on the Citrus County
Board of Commissioners since
1992 and brings experience and
knowledge of a wide spectrum
of subjects concerning Citrus
County.
This should be an extremely
interesting and informative pres-
entation, and all are invited to
attend.
Questions will be welcomed
after the presentation.
At this meeting, Commis-
sioner Phillips will swear in the
2005 Board of the Civic
Association.
Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.
Lodge to honor
longtime member
Ridge Masonic Lodge 398
wil( meet at 9:30 a.m. today at
88 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills.
This will be the first regular
meeting of the new year, and
will honor John A. Merchant with
a certificate recognizing 55
years as a member of the
Masonic fraternity.
Masonic friends of Brother
John are encouraged to attend,
and visiting Master Masons are
always welcome. Coffee and
doughnuts will be served at 9
a.m.
Take County Road 491 to
Beverly Hills Boulevard to Civic
Circle.
Contact Robert A "Buzz"
Bemrnard, worshipful master, at
746-7732,
buzgwen@yahoo.com; or Grant
Schlenker, secretary, at 344-
0714,
gschlenk@tampabay.rr.com.
Healthy Start board
to meet in Bushnell
The Central Healthy Start
Board of Directors meeting will
be at 9 a.m. today, at Sumter
County Health Department in
Bushnell, 415 E. Noble.
The public is invited. Call
Rhonda Brown at 955-2264,
Ext. 318.
Pet SPOTLIGHT
Relaxation
Special to the Chronicle
Jazman and Tigger trying to
get along. They live with
Donald Newton In Pine Ridge.
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ampFire Girls doing good deeds
Special to the Chronicle
Two Camp Fire Girls from California adopted Betsy the manatee from Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park as part of a class project when they were 6 years
old. These two students continued raising funds to help manatees throughout elementary, middle and high school. They collected a total of $500, and traveled
in December to Homosassa Springs to present the money they raised and to finally meet Betsy. From left are: Leo Faneuf, president of the Friends of Homosassa
Springs Wildlife State Park; Camp Fire Girls Elyse Matson and Katie Emrick; and Art Yerlan, park manager.
Lions Auxiliary
Special to the Chronicle
the elves were busy working to prepare for the Annual
Christmas Party. The auxiliary worked for days preparing for
the party. A total of 62 good boys and girls, chosen by a
group of the elves and various other people, were to see
Santa and receive gifts. The Lions Auxiliary has been doing
this for years and it has become a regular tradition. They also
host bingo Friday nights to help the costs of their many serv-
ice projects. If you would like further information about the
auxiliary, call Joyce Mitchell at 628-5451.
American Irish Club
Special to the Chronicle
American Irish Club, Lecanto, members from left, Jim Hynes and Jerry Reilly present two truck-
loads of food to Rich Meyers, Director of Day Star.
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ance, stock, bonds, bank
accounts, mutual finds and
real estate holdings belonging
to Harry and Mildred Edgerly
of Floral City.
The McDaniels, who were
co-owners of Florida Oxygen &
DME Supplies, argued they
befriended the Edgerlys and
took care of them, and said
they were given the money to
help with their business.
Mrs. Edgerly contacted the
McDaniels in 1999 about get-
ting an oxygen supply, court
records say, and shortly after a
relationship was formed. She
and her husband gave money
from several investments to
the couple to go toward their
business.
According to records, the
McDaniels also held health-
care power of attorney for Mrs.
Edgerly.
Edgerly died in September
1999, and Mrs. Edgerly died in
November 2000. Records say
after her death, a family friend
contacted the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office, which began
The McDaniels
argued they
befriended the
Edgerlys and took
care of them, and
said they were given
the money to help
with their business.
an investigation.
Anne Marie, who filed for
divorce from McDaniel last
year, agreed in July to plead
guilty to exploitation of the eld-
erly in exchange for her testi-
mony against her ex-husband.
She will be sentenced after
the trial ends. She may face
almost three years in prison.
As part of her plea deal,
Anne Marie must pay $454,278
to Edgerly's family
McDaniel's trial was sup-
posed to begin in September,
but it was postponed because
of damage to the county court
system from Tropical Storm
Jeanne. The trial is expected to
wrap up Friday afternoon
If convicted, he faces up to
six years in prison.
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An Application for Amendment to the Land Development Code Text has been reviewed by the
Citrus County Planning and Development' Review Board (PDRB) and is being forwarded with
recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners to adopt or change a regulation
affecting the use of land of the area shown in the map in this advertisement. The Application was
submitted by the Department of Development Services, Community Development Division.
A public workshop on the proposed regulation, affecting the use of land will be held on January
25, 2005 at 3:45 PM and a public hearing will be held on February 22, 2005 at 2:15 PM at the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 100, Inverness, Florida.
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All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard on the proposed
amendment to Ordinance No. 90-14, the Land Development Code, as described below and other
items as necessary:
OA-05-01 Department of Development Services is requesting an Ordinance of Citrus County,
Florida amending Ordinance 90-14, the Citrus County Land Development Code, by providing for
design standards for small nonresidential development projects: and by providing for
codification, severability, and an effective date.
Copies of the proposed amendments will be available for inspection and/or purchase between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday in the Department of Development
Services, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461. For more information regarding
the proposals discussed herein, contact Cynthia Jones, E.I., Planner, at (352) 527-5239.
Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan is available on the
internet at http://www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community Development link).
If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for
such purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,
which record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or
physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
Chairman
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Citrus County, Florida
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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OR
CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND
An Application for Amendment to the Land Development Code Text has been reviewed by the
Citrus County Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) and is being forwarded with
recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners to adopt or change a regulation affecting
the use of land of the area shown in the map in this advertisement. The Application was submitted
by the Department of Development Services, Community Development Division.
A public workshop on the proposed regulation, affecting the use of land will be held on January
25, 2005 at 4:00 PM and a public hearing will be held on February 08, 2005 at 2:15 PM at the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 100, Inverness, Florida.
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All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard on the proposed amendment
to Ordinance No. 90-14, the Land Development Code, as described below and other items as
necessary:
OA-05-02 Department of Development Services is requesting an Ordinance of Citrus County,
Florida amending Ordinance No. 90-14, the Citrus County Land Development Code, by
establishing standards for (CLC) coastal and lakes .commercial, (MHP) mobile home park, and
(RVP) recreation vehicle park land use districts; by eliminating MXU district; By providing for
codification, severability, and an effective date..
Copies of the proposed amendments will be available for inspection and/or purchase between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday in the Department of Development
Services, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461. For more information regarding the
proposals discussed herein, contact Cynthia Jones, E.I., Planner, at (352) 527-5239.
Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan is available on the
internet at http://www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community Development link).
If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such
purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical
impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If
you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
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Raise pay
It's time for bosses to pay
their servers more than $2.13
an hour.
Hit the road
I'd like to make a comment
about the tipping. I think
these people, the restaurant
owners, should increase these
people's wages that work as
waitresses and so forth. And
also, I understand that they'll
raise the price of the food,
too. But the public will sort
that out if it's any good. But
what I want to say is that the
people who leave tips I tip
for the service that I get. If I
don't get good service, I do
not leave a tip, period. I don't
care. There's nothing that
says I have to leave a tip to
begin with. And the second
thing I'd like to mention about
is these people driving. If you
don't know how to drive, if
you can't drive, get off the
road. I don't care if you're 16
or if you're 90. If you can't
drive the automobile, get off
the road...
Living wage
I just read the front-page
column on restaurant gratu-
ities. The manager of
Crackers Bar and Grill says
that servers make $2.13 an
hour, and how Ure you sup-
posed to live on that? Exactly.
We, as patrons, are being
charged more and more for
the meals that we buy. The
restaurant owners need to
raise the prices that they pay
for their waiters, waitresses
and servers.
Patrons shouldn't pay
I find it very ludicrous that I
should be helping to pay the
wage of the waitress or waiter
that works for a restaurant
that makes a profit, obvious-
ly... Who's making the profit
here? It's not the waitress; it's
not the patrons. If the
patrons didn't go, nobody
would be getting any money.
Let the owners be paying the
waiters and waitresses a
decent wage and then we
wouldn't have to worry about
tips. It's not my problem to
see that they can live on what
they earn. .
Raise the base
On your Jan. 3 front page,
"Gratuity gains ground." I
don't understand why these
people that run and operate
and own these restaurants
don't give their servers a'little
bit better of an hourly wage. I
remember 15, 20 years ago, I
was at a bowling alley in
Citrus County and the
announcer said, "Make sure
you tip your waitress a lot of
money when she brings your
beer to you while you're bowl-
ing because they only make
$2 an hour," and that was 15,
20 years ago. They haven't
raised their prices, but they
expect all the people that go
there to make up the differ-
ence on tips and gratuities.
So I don't understand. I
mean, these restaurant peo-
ple, they charge $15, $20,
$30, $35 fon two people for
lunch and that's gone sky
high. Why don't they make up
some of the difference?
Minimum and tips
I thought the minimum wage
was something like $5-and-
something at least. I think that
the tipping should be good for
all the servers. But I also think
that the ones, the employers,
should pay them a living wage,
too, along with their tips.
Tips equal pay
I'm just curious as to why
restaurant managers, restau-
rant owners, don't pay their
servers a salary. Why is it up to
the customer to pay their
salaries? Just curious about
that.
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Worked two jobs
I read the article in reference
to Inverness resident Dick
Demeritt asking for an addi-
tional homestead exemption
from Citrus County for low-
income seniors.. I worked two
jobs my entire life, so I would
not be a low-income senior.
Maybe he had worked just one
job and was out playing and
having a good time while I was
working my second job. And
he's to be rewarded with an
additional exemption? That is
not fair. If an additional exemp-
tion is to be given, it should be
given across the board to all
Corner EXEMPTIONS
residents.
Burden shifts
We have someone trying to
give our seniors, low-income
seniors, a reduced tax rate on
their property. This sounds
wonderful, but then that shifts
the burden over on the other
hand. Low-income families
paying taxes will get an
increase. Where's the fairness
in this? It's not my fault you
never saved anything for
retirement. I'm sorry that it's
a hardship on you to pay your
taxes, but why do you want to
take the money away from my
kids to pay your bills? They
have a hard enough time mak-
ing ends meet now.
Needy seniors
I just finished reading Jim
Hunter's article about the
"Homeowner lobbies for
change in exemptions." And I
just find it a shame that our
county and its commissioners
cannot help lower-income,
needy senior citizens. I recently
witnessed our county commis-
sion in action in the court-
house and it was pathetic... It's
a sad day in this county and I
can't wait to leave.
401-0110 MCRN
NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OR
CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND,
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CHANGE
AND/OR CHANGE OF LAND USE
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) proposes to adopt or
change: A regulation affecting the use of land; the comprehensive plan; and/or the
use of land within and for the area shown on the map in this advertisement. The
overall impact of these proposals may be significant.
The Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) has reviewed and discussed
the proposed Small Scale Amendments to the Citrus County Comprehensive Plan
(Ord. No. 89-04) and Land Development Code Atlas (Ord. No. 90-14).
CPA/AA-05-03 (Eyster for Citrus Recreational Marina)
Redesignation from IND, Industrial District to RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park, with
an existing Planned Development Overlay, on the LDC Atlas and from IND,
Industrial District to RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park on the GFLUM, on a portion of
Parcel 23000, in Sections 11 and 14, Township 17 S, Range 16 E, Citrus County.
The subject property is intended to allow for the expansion of the Nature Coast
Landings Campground. The total acreage for this application is approximately 9.1
acres of a 42.2 acre parcel. Applicant is James Eyster for Citrus Recreational
Marina, Inc.
CPA/AA/PDO-05-04 (Caldwell for Johnson)
Redesignation from LDR, Low Density Residential District, to GNC, General
Commercial District, with a Planned Development Overlay, on the LDC Atlas and
from from LDR, Low Density Residential District, to GNC, General Commercial
District on the GFLUM, on a portion of Parcel "B" of MSP-00-11 of Parcel 41200, in
Section 15, Township 17 S, Range 19 E, Citrus County. The subject property is.
intended to be developed with an Automobile Dealership. The total acreage for this
application is approximately 9.9 acres of a 16.7 +/- acre parcel: Applicant is Randy
Caldwell for Dan Johnson.
Interested parties may app(pr at the hearing and be heard regarding the proposed-
amendment. The BCC will heJd public meetings on the following dates:
Workshop:
Public Hearing:
Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 4:15 PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 5:01 PM
Both meetings will be held in the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Room 100, Inverness, Florida.
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All persons desiring to becA'e a party to the proceedings may submit a "request to
intervene" pursuant to procedures set forth in Article II, Division 2, of the Citrus
County Code of Ordinances. Such request shall be submitted to Department of
Development Services at least five (5) working days (excluding Weekends and
Holidays) prior to the hearing on the matter. A "request to intervene" may be
obtained on-line; click on "Quasi-Judicial-FAQ".
Persons are advised that any individual who might wish to appeal any decision
made at this meeting/hearing regarding any matter is hereby advised that they will
need a record of the proceedings for such purpose and that they may need to insure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall include the
testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a
disability or physical imlpairment should contact the County Administrators Office,
110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450 (352) 341-6565. If you are
hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
Copies of the proposed amendments will be available for inspection and/or
purchase between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday in
the Department of Development Services, Citrus County Division Community
Development, Lecanto Government Center 3600 West Sovereign Path, Suite 140,
Lecanto, FL 34461.
For more information regarding the proposals discussed herein, contact the
Department of Development Services at (352) 527-5239.
Chairwoman
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners
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Havelock Ellis
CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ......................... publisher
Charlie Brennan ........................... editor
Neale Brennan ..... promotions/community affairs
Kathle Stewart ....... advertising services director
Steve Arthur ............... Chronicle columnist
Mike Arnold ...................... managing editor
Jim Hunter ......................... senior reporter
Founded in 1891
by Albert M. Curt Ebitz ......................... citizen member
Williamson Mike Moberley ....................guest member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
PRESERVE ROAD'S INTEGRITY
Guard S.R. 44
East from being
over developed
I
*I-I drive on the new State
l.. Road 44 east of
hnverness. For those who use it
Routinely, the road-
)Vork was not easy
tb endure, but now THE II
the last segment of State Roa
the project is fin- needs
shed. prote
One of the con-
Ierns the county iOUR O
heeds to keep in. O 0
nind is that the Kudos -
pew four-lane high- to corn
Way doesn't become
one long commer-
cial strip. That's not likely to
happen with the county compre-
hensive plan, but it wouldn't be
the first time it happened in
Florida.
; County officials need to be
extremely jealous of their new
road and make no exceptions.
Where required by law to allow
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Celebration cost
With George Bush being
such a humanitarian and
,the debt our country is in,
why doesn't he forego his
5$30 million or $40 million
,inaugural celebration for
,something more economi-
cal and donate that money cAL-
to charity? After all, he had 5
bne inaugural celebration. 563-
How much does it cost to
,raise your hand and accept --Forn
:he office of president? Sound
Call for action see
PAG
I'm calling about the PA
luunk in the yard. All you've
f ot to do is call code enforcement
nd they will do something about it.
| Gator colors
If there's any of you Florida Gator
alumni out there who got any pull
'ver there with the athletic depart-
nent, I sure wish you'd tell them I
really dislike those new basketball
uniformss they've had recently. I
niean, they are so dark blue they
almost appear black, not near their
original colors. (With the) exception
Wf a couple of vertical lines on the
%ide of the uniform, there's none of
^he true colors left. I miss the old
Gator colors.
Leashes for cats
I agree with the person who
Palled in regarding the leash law.
That pertains to cats, too. Leash
and license your cats and dogs; it's
the law. Too bad animal control
an't notify offenders unless the ani-
,Tnal is caught.
I Too many drugs
I like the idea of drug-sniffing
.dogs. Seems to me, the caller who
doesn't is getting worried it may be
p is car next. He sounds guilty to
prne. Keep up the good work, Citrus
County. Too many drugs here.
Slapstick players
Just watched Tampa Bay and
Phoenix playing football on televi-
sion. They were better than "The
"Three Stooges." Two bad teams
with two really bad quarterbacks.
fTampa is a bad team and Chuckie
nust go.
Art league
In answer to "Artist wanted for
lein-air painting on a boat": The
place to start (is) the Citrus County
Art League Cultural Center, 2644 N.
Annapolis Ave., Hernando. The tele-
phone number is 746-7606.
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SCOMMENTS will be edited
development on the highway,
they need to get back enhance-
ments and lessen impact as
much as possible.
The state has
done a nice job, and
;SUE: we have a great
d 44 East highway connecting
to be us to 1-75 and the
acted. turnpike, but that
fact will surely draw
INION: those who want to
NION. tap into the road's
and stick commercial poten-
p plan. tial.
We're glad the
widened, reworked
highway was put in place to han-
dle the growth in our county
before the need became a criti-
cal issue. Such proactive plan-
ning and building of infrastruc-
ture is what we need, but we also
need to be jealous, not giddy,
with the capacities such infra-
structure affords us.-
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Off
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President is Sharon Harris,
527-9372. The Web site is
www.artleague.info and
then click on "gallery." You
may visit the gallery in
person. Portrait groups
meet Wednesday after-
noon and Friday (morn-
ing). Go early or after the
sessions. Some of them
do plein-air also.
Paying servers
I'm commenting on an arti-
cle in your paper today. I do not
understand why the customer
is expected to pay people's
salaries. How do the restaurant
owners get by with only paying $2.13 an
hour? I personally know two owners and
they live very well. They have very nice
homes, they drive new cars including
Jaguars have boats and live in high
style. They could easily afford to pay their
help more than they do. I have also seen
servers in these places talk among each
other about not wanting to wait on certain
people because they do not tip much. I
also do community service, but in an
office. No one tips me and I make slightly
above minimum wage. It's rare, but I do
take my kids out occasionally as a special
treat and I do tip according to service. But
I do not think that people should feel obli-
gated to pay other people's salaries...
Legal parking
About the problem we're having
out here on Norma Street: The cars
that work there park in the right of
way all the time, and today I was
going out and the car was sticking
out onto the asphalt, this truck was,
and we almost had a wreck. I was
wondering if parking on the right of
way every day is legal.
Keep recycling
Sugarmill Woods: Come on, peo-
ple. Let's demand the replacement
of the recycling center for our com-
munity.
Blocking traffic
Left-lane driver: I, too, drive back
and forth to Crystal River on U.S.
19. I probably encountered you in
the left lane pacing the vehicle in
the right lane, thus creating blocked
traffic behind you. You appear to be
on some ego trip. Or perhaps you
are the same caller who needs to
make a left from five miles down the
road. Perhaps a driver refresher
course or some courtesy should be
your New Year's resolution. Let law
enforcement take care of the speed-
ers.
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You mention that the liberals M Viewpoints depicted in political car-
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Perhaps you have forgotten that the 0 Groups or individuals are invited to
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You indicate that the "the compas- 0 We reserve the right to edit letters for
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lowers was, and is still, not a matter 0 Letters must be no longer than 350
of politics." Well, it appears President words, and writers will be limited to
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Bible and read it Jesus Christ was 34429. Or, fax to (352) 563-3280; or e-
not only a liberal, he was a rebel. And mail to lettersechronlcltonline.com.
it was the establishment of that day
that was threatened by this liberal
rebel, and so they got rid of him the time of the puppet soldier's ques-
they crucified him. tion, almost completely solved.
Ruth J. Anderson
Homosassa
Answers to questions
Marilyn Day began her letter pub-
lished Dec. 28 with the statement: "I
am a liberal." She explained that she
cares more for people, which is
belied later in her letter when she
classifies people who disagree with
her as "ignorant" That would indi-
cate that the people for whom she
cares are those who agree with her.
I would like to answer her ques-
tions, "Where is the outrage? Where
is the shame?"
In the the Humvee situation, the
outrage and shame should fall on the
liberal media who tried to make a big
issue of a problem that had been, at
In her second example, Day casti-
gates the entire Defense Department
The outrage and shame in this case
falls on the so-called liberals who
have refused to recognize the positive
things that have been and are
being-- accomplished: the diminish-
ment of the threat to our way of life;
the freedom promised to 35 million or
more people; the steps being taken to
transform the Middle East; and the
wisdom of the willingness to act,
rather than the failure to react
The third example was the award-
ing of the Freedom Medal to those
she terms the "most incompetent per-
formers." Here, again, the outrage
and the shame belong to the liberals
and their supporting media who are
desirous of maintaining their far-left
position and fail to recognize that the
Editor
American electorate has repudiated
their extreme ideas, and thus has
expressed their agreement with the
way things have been handled and
their approval of recognizing those
who made it possible.
In her final case, Day gives honor to
the position Sen. John Kerry took
after returning from Vietnam. The
Swift Boat veterans clearly showed
that the outrage and shame should
fall on those who fail to unite behind
the ideals, goals and values that the
American people have so long cher-
ished and which the majority of vot-
ers found to be best exemplified in
the Bush administration.
Ed Hiett
Hernando
Turn yourself in
I moved to Florida about 20 years
ago from the North, Massachusetts
and Rhode Island. You can't have any-
thing hanging from your mirror
because it blocks a part of your vision.
In the paper they are looking for a
senior citizen or disabled person with
a disabled sticker hanging from the
mirror. Could this sticker have
blocked her view of this child she hit?
People don't realize there are blind
spots in car windows and the stickers
are long and wide.
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asks for forgiveness. Jesus loves all
his children, and we should pray for
the family of the young girl and what
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NFL Playoff Glance
Wild-Card Playoffs
Saturday
St. Louis 27, Seattle 20
N.Y. Jets 20, San Diego 17, OT
Sunday
Indianapolis 49, Denver 24
Minnesota 31, Green Bay17
'* Divisional Playoffs
*. Saturday, Jan. 15
N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. (CBS)
St. Louis at Atlanta, 8 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday, Jan. 16
Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Indianapolis at New England, 4:30 p.m.
(CBS)
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 23
SNFC Championship Game, 3 p.m. (FOX)
-'AFC Championship Game, 6:30 p.m.
(CBS)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 6
Jacksonville, Fla.
-' AFC vs. NFC, 6:30 p.m. (FOX)
*. Pro Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 13
At Honolulu
AFC vs. NFC, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Jets 20, Chargers 10
N.Y. Jets 0 710 0 3-20
San Diego 0 7 0 10 0-10
'Second Quarter
' SD-McCardell 26 pass from Brees
'(Kaeding kick), 9:26.
' NY-Becht 13 pass from Pennington
(Brien kick), 2:54.
.Third Quarter
'NY-Moss 47 pass from Pennington
(Brien kick), 10:29.
1 NY-FG Brien 42, 1:23.
'Rourth Quarter
.- SD-FG Kaeding 35, 10:43.
SD-Gates 1 pass from Brees (Kaeding
kick), :11.
Overtime
, NY-FG Brien 28, :05.
A-67,536.
NY SD
First downs 20 24
*Total Net Yards 396 408
Rushes-yards 28-126 33-100
passing g 270 308
Punt Returns 0-0 2-11
kickoff Returns 3-66 5-85
Interceptions Ret. 1-22 0-0
Gomp-Att-Int 23-33-0 31-42-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-9 2-11
Punts 5-39.8 5-36.4
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 8-49 9-75
,Time of Possession 35:39 .39:16
'INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
' RUSHING-N.Y. Jets, Martin 18-66,
'Jordan 7-50, Pennington 3-10. San Diego,
Tomlinson 26-80, Brees 5-17, Neal 1-3,
>arker 1-0.
, PASSING-N.Y. Jets, Pennington 23-33-
3-279. San Diego, Brees 31-42-1-319.
&' RECEIVING-N.Y. Jets, McCareins 8-
87, Moss 4-100, Martin 4-47, Jordan 3-18,
:baker 2-7, Becht 1-13, J.Carter 1-7. San
'Diego, Parker 9-93, Tomlinson 9-53, Gates
,0-89, McCardell 4-50, Peelle 3-34.
' MISSED FIELD GOALS-New York,
,Brien 33 (WR). San Diego, Kaeding 40
,(WR).
Colts 49, Broncos 24
0enver 0 3 14 7-24
Indianapolls 14 21 .0 14-49
SFirst Quarter
', Ind-Mungro 2 pass from Manning
R(Vanderjagt kick), 7:23.
SInd-James 1 run (Vanderjagt kick), :38.
:Second Quarter
Ind-Clark 19 pass from Manning
'lVanderlagt kick 8,11 ..4'.
Den-FG Elam 33. 5-19
in-Wayne 35 pass from Manning
,tVanderjagt KICK1 4 29
Ind-Manning 1 run (Vanderjagt kick),
1:06.
'-Third Quarter
Den-R.Smith 9 pass from Plummer
(Elam kick), 9:01.
Den-Putzier 35 pass from Plummer
(Elam kick), 1:10.
Fourth Quarter
Ind-Wayne 43 pass from Manning
(Vanderjagt kick), 12:48.
SDen-Bell 1 run (Elam kick), 7:45.
Ind-Rhodes 2 run (Vanderjagt kick),
q:02.
A-56,609.
first downs
Total Net Yards
flushes-yards
Passing.
Punt Returns
'kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-Int
Sacked-Yards Lost
Punts
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Time of Possession
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21-78
260
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1-0
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1-9
2-54
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4-25
29:18
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
,, RUSHING-Denver, Bell 12-49,
Droughns 8-29, Plummer 1-0.
Ihdianapolis, James 18-63, Rhodes 5-12,
-llanning 1-1.
, PASSING-Denver, Plummer 24-34-1-
284. Indianapolis, Manning 27-33-1-457.
RECEIVING-Denver, R.Smith 7-99,
Bell 4-32, Droughns 4-28, Putzier 3-67,
telie 2-27, Hape 2-8, Carswell 1-15, Watts
1-8. Indianapolis, Wayne 10-221, Clark 6-
112, Harrison 4-50, Stokley 2-33, Pollard
2-28, James 2-11, Mungro 1-2.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.
Vikings 31, Packers 17
linnesota 17 7 0 7-31
Green Bay 3 7 0 7-17
First Quarter
Min-M.Williams 68 pass from
'3ulpepper (Andersen kick), 13:20.
-.Min-Moss 20 pass from Culpepper
,(Andersen kick), 9:50.
. Min-FG Andersen 35, 6:06.
' GB-FG Longwell 43, 2:42.
Second Quarter
" GB-Franks 4 pass from Favre
(Longwell kick), 10:24.
Min-Burleson 19 pass from Culpepper
(Andersen kick), 6:33.
Fourth Quarter
GB-Davenport 1 run (Longwell kick),
13:37.
Min---Moss 34 pass from Culpepper
(AnderaW r kick), 10:18,
A-71,070,
Min
R0 downe 18 24
TOWelNetys f' 384 308
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PaIfny 261 201
Pam R t 547 1-(4)
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8ke-Yfd Loa 4429 2-1
Punts 4432.3 3 4113
Pumble-L-f 2-0 3-0
PeaneeY4rdt 7 =6 8-66
Time of Poesesion 2j948 30;12
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING=Minnesote, Culpepper 86=4,
O,Smllh 11-38, MBenneltt 94-31 Green
Bay, Green 20-80, Davenport 8-14, Favre
3-7, Fisher 1-4.
PASSING-Minnesota, Culpepper 19-
29-0-284, Green Bay, Favre 22-33-4-216,
RECEIVING-Minnesota, Moss 4-70,
'Burieson 4-60, Wiggins 3=32, M,Williams
For the record
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TODAY'S SPORTS
BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN) College Basketball Syracuse at Notre Dame.
(Live) (CC)
(SUN) NBA Basketball Orlando Magic at Boston Celtics. From the
FleetCenter in Boston. (Live)
9 p.m. (ESPN) College Basketball Connecticut at Oklahoma.
(Live) (CC)
12 a.m. (ESPN) College Basketball UNLV at Utah. (Live) (CC)
BILLIARDS
8 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Classic Tour Florida
Classic Final. From Hollywood, Fla. (Taped)
9 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Classic Tour National 9-
Ball Championship Semifinal. From Lincoln City, Ore. (Taped) (CC)
10 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Classic Tour National 9-
Ball Championship Semifinal. From Lincoln City, Ore. (Taped) (CC)
11 p.m. (ESPN2) Billiards 2004 WPBA Classic Tour National 9-
Ball Championship Final. From Lincoln City, Ore. (Taped) (CC)
TRACK AND FIELD
3 p.m. (FSNFL) Running NCAA Cross-Country Championships.
(Taped)
(OUTDOOR) Triathlon 2004 ITU World Championship Round-Up.
(Taped)
Prep CALENDAR
TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. Ocala Christian at Seven Rivers
BOYS SOCCER
4 p.m. Citrus at Bishop McLaughlin Catholic
GIRLS SOCCER
6 p.m. Crystal River at West Port
2-72, O.Smith 2-22, M.Bennett 2-12,
Campbell 1-12, Robinson 1-4. Green Bay,
Driver 7-78, Henderson 3-27, Franks 2-32,
Walker 2-27, Chatman 2-25, Green 2-16,
Luchey 2-10, Fisher 2-1.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Minnesota,
Andersen 27(BK). Green Bay, Longwell
28(WL).
NCAA HOOPS
The AP Top 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated
Press' men's college basketball poll, with
first-place votes in parentheses, records
through Jan. 2, total points based on 25
points for a first-place vote through one
point for a 25th-place vote and last week's
ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Illinois (62) 14-01,787 1
2. Kansas (10) 9-01,724 2
3. North Carolina '12-11,614 4
4. Wake Forest 12-11,539 5
5. Duke 9-01,492 6
6. Syracuse 13-11,380 7
7. Oklahoma St. 9-11,368 3
8. Kentucky 9-11,317 8
9. Georgia Tech 9-21,173 9
10. Connecticut 8-11,058 11
11. Gonzaga 10-21,014 12
12. Washington 12-1 934 13
13. Arizona -11-2 865 '14
14. Iowa 12-1 845 16
15. Texas 10-2 819 15
16. Pittsburgh 10-1 727 10
17. Louisville 11-2 694 19
18. Mississippi St. 12-2 538 21
19. Alabama 11-2 378 18
20. Michigan St. 8-2 339 23
21. West Virginia 10-0 310 -
22. Maryland 8-2 309 24
23. Cincinnati 11-1 216 22
24. George Washington 8-2 198 20
25. Boston College 11-0 156 -
Others receiving votes: Marquette 154,
Wisconsin 150, N.C. State 115, Virginia 51,
Oklahoma 35, Arkansas 30, Wichita St. 25,
Oregon 16, Notre Dame 13, Bucknell 4,
Miami 3, Old Dominion 3, W. Kentucky 3,
Hofstra 2, UTEP 2.
USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Poll
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-
ESPN men's college basketball poll, with
first-place votes in parentheses, records
through Jan. 2, points based on 25 points
for a first-place vote, through one point for
a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Illinois (27) 14-0 771 1
2. Kansas (4) 9-0 742 2
3. Wake Forest 12-1 689 4
4. North Carolina 12-1 672 5
5. Duke 9-0 660 6
6. Oklahoma State 9-1 574 3
7. Syracuse 13-1 568 8
8. Kentucky 9-1 557 10
9. Connecticut 8-1 493 11
10. Georgia Tech 9-2 477 9
11. Texas 10-2 439 12
12. Pittsburgh 10-1 390 7
13. Arizona 11-2 389 14
14. Washington 12-1 385 16
15. Iowa 12-1 343 18
16. Louisville 11-2 277 19
17. Gonzaga 10-2 240 21
18. Alabama 11-2 239 13
19. Michigan State 8-2 227 20
20. Cincinnati 11-1 202 17
21. Maryland 8-2 143 23
22. Mississippi State 12-2 131 24
23. West Virginia 10-0 98 NR
24. N.C. State 10-3 59 15
25. George Washington 8-2 55 22
Others receiving votes: Boston College
49; Wisconsin 49; Oklahoma 44;'
Marquette 41; Virginia 12; Wichita State
10; UAB 8; New Mexico 8; Iowa State 7;
Southern Illinois 7; Florida 6; Notre Dame
6; Providence 3; LSU 2; Arkansas 1;
Oregon 1; Texas A&M 1.
This Week's AP Top 25 Glance
1. Illinois (16-0) beat Ohio State 84-65;
beat Purdue 68-59.
2. Kansas (11-0) beat Texas A&M 65-60;
beat No. 8 Kentucky 65-59.
3. North Carolina (13-1) beat No. 22
Maryland 109-75.
4. Wake Forest (13-1) beat Clemson
103-88,
6, Duke (11-0) beat Princeton 59-46;
beat Temple 82-74.
0. Syracuse (15-1) beat St. John's 79-65;
beat Saton Hall 75-50.
7, Oklahoma State (11-1) beat Texas
A&MMCorpus Christi 86-81; beat Texas
Tekh 788.,
8 Kentucky (10-2) beat South Carolina
70-75; lost to No. 2 Kansas 65-59.
9, Gaorgil Tech (11-2) beat Miami 80-69;
beat Virginia 92-69.
10, Connecticut (9-2) lost to No. 25
Boston College 75-70; beat Georgetown
8-650.
11, Gonzaga (11-3) beat Santa Clara 91-
87; lost to St. Mary's, Calif. 89-81.
12, Washington (13-2) beat Southern
California 84-59; lost to UCLA 95-86.
13. Arizona (12-3) beat California 87-67;
lost to Stanford 87-76,
14. Iowa (12-3) lost to Michigan 65-63;
lost to Ohio State 81-69.
15. Texas (12-2) beat Memphis 74-67;
beat Baylor 79-60.
16. Pittsburgh (11-2) lost to Georgetown
67-64; beat Rutgers 66-63, OT.
17. Louisville (12-3) lost to Houston 70-
67; beat Texas Christian 86-61.
18. Mississippi State (14-2) beat Auburn
90-53; beat Mississippi 87-76.
19. Alabama (12-3) lost to Vanderbilt 70-
56; beat LSU 73-58.
20. Michigan State (10-2) beat Penn
State 84-58; beat Northwestern 87-58.
21. West Virginia (11-1) lost to Villanova
84-46; beat St. John's 64-60.
22. Maryland (9-3) beat Mount St.
Mary's, Md. 85-53; lost to No. 3 North
Carolina 109-75.
23. Cincinnati (13-1) beat DePaul 83-54;
beat Saint Louis 69-53.
24. George Washington (10-2) beat La
Salle 71-42; beat Duquesne 81-57.
25. Boston College (13-0) beat No. 10
Connecticut 75-70; beat Providence 69-60.
No. 2 KANSAS 65,
No. 8 KENTUCKY 59
KANSAS (11-0)
Moody 4-7 2-5 11, Giles 5-5 0-0 10,
Langford 3-13 3-3 10, Miles 1-5 3-4 5,
Giddens.,3-10 4-4 10, Galindo 1-3 2-2 5,
Robrson 0.1 0-. O0 Kaun 3-4 1-3 7, Lee 1-
44-4 7 "Jacki6hC.0 b0.0 0, Niang 0-1 0-b
0, Hawkins 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-53 19-25
65.
KENTUCKY (10-2)
Azubuike 4-16 2-2 12, Hayes 4-11 0-0 8,
Morris 0-8 3-6 3, Rondo 2-4 2-5 6, Sparks
4-13 1-2 10, Moss 2-4 2-2 8, Bradley 1-1 0-
0 2, Carrier 0-2 0-0 0, Obrzut 0-0 0-0 0,
Perry 4-8 1-2 10, Alleyne 0-1 0-0 0,
Thomas 0-0 0-0 0, Crawford 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 21-68 11-19 59.
Halftime-Kentucky 25-21. 3-Point
Goals-Kansas 4-16 (Moody 1-1, Galindo
1-2, Lee 1-2, Langford 1-4, Miles 0-1,
Giddens 0-6), Kentucky 6-26 (Moss 2-4,
Azubuike 2-7, Perry 1-3, Sparks 1-8,
Carrier 0-2, Hayes 0-2). Fouled out-Giles.
Rebounds-Kansas 43 (Moody, Langford
7), Kentucky 46 (Hayes 12). Assists-
Kansas 11 (Miles 5), Kentucky 9 (Sparks
4). Total fouls-Kansas 21, Kentucky 22.
A-24,367.
No. 15 TEXAS 79, BAYLOR 60
BAYLOR (7-4)
Fields 4-8 2-4 12, Bush 6-13 5-5 20,
Swanson 6-9 1-3 14, Shipman 0-3 1-2 1,
Bruce 5-11 0-0 11, Pryor 0-0 0-0 0, Biggers
0-3 0-0 0, Phipps 0-0 0-0 0, Henderson 0-
0 0-0 0, Hurd 0-0 0-2 0, Shepherd 1-1 0-0
2. Totals 22-48 9-16 60.
TEXAS (12-2)
Tucker 4-5 0-0 8, Buckman 6-8 0-0 12,
Aldridge 5-6 6-7 16, Gibson 6-13 2-3 18,
Taylor 3-12 0-0 8, Paulino 5-7 2-3 17,
Williams 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 29-53 10-13 79.
Halftime-Texas 45-37. 3-Point goals-
Baylor 7-16 (Bush 3-5, Fields 2-4,
Swanson 1-1, Bruce 1-4, Shipman 0-2),
Texas 11-25 (Paulino 5-6, Gibson 4-9,
Taylor 2-10). Fouled out-Bruce.
Rebounds-Baylor 17 (Fields, Biggers 4),
Texas 38 (Aldridge 11). Assists-Baylor 8
(Biggers 4), Texas 18 (Taylor 7). Total
fouls-Baylor 18, Texas 18. Technicals-
Biggers. A-11,463.
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Final Round
Stuart Appleby, $1,060,00074-64-66-67-271
Jonathan Kaye, $600,00068-67-66-71- 272
Tiger Woods, $350,00068-68-69-68- 273
Ernie Els, $350,00069-65-68-71 273
Adam Scott, $211,333.3469-72-68-65- 274
Stewart Cink, $211,333.3368-68-67-71- 274
Vijay Singh, $211,333.3366-65-69-74--274
David Toms, $165,00071-67-70-68- 276
Vaughn Taylor, $165,00069-69-68-70-276
Sergio Garcia, $145,00068-67-73-70- 278
Craig Parry, $145,00067-72-68-71- 278
Woody Austin, $130,00069-72-68-70- 279
Jonathan Byrd, $110,00072-70-71-67-280
Retief Goosen, $110,00071-67-69-73- 280
Mike Weir, $110,00070-63-71-76 280
Bart Bryant, $91,00069-72-69-71 281
John Daly, $88,00070-69-70-73 282
Chad Campbell, $88,00069-67-71-75-282
Rod Pampling, $83,00070-72-69-72- 283
Stephen Ames, $83,00073-72-67-71-283
Mark Hensby, $83,00070-73-71-69- 283
Andre Stolz, $79,00073-71-71-70 285
Joey Sindelar, $75,00071-68-71-76- 286
Heath Slocum, $75,00069-70-72-75-286
Zach Johnson, $75,00072-70-71-73-286
Ryan Palmer, $70,00076-68-71-72- 287
Todd Hamilton, $70,00072-72-72-71-287
Brent Gelberger, $68,00072-73-71-72- 288
Steve Flesch, $67,00069-73-72-75- 289
Fred Funk, $66,00074-74-67-75 290
Carlos Franco, $65,00074-71-72-75-292
BASKETBALL
NBA At A Glance
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct
New York 17 17 .500
Philadelphia 15 17 .469
Boston 15 19 .441
Toronto 13 22 .371
New Jersey 12 21 .364
Southeast Division
Miami
Washington
Orlando
Charlotte
Atlanta
W L Pct
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19 13 .594
18 14 .563
8 22 .267
5 26 .161
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Indiana 16 16 .500 4
Chicago 13 18 .419 61
Milwaukee 12 19 .387 7%
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Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 28 7 .800 -
Dallas 22 10 .688 4%
Memphis 18 17 .514 10
Houston 16 1.7 .485 11
New Orleans 3 29 .094 2312
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Seattle 24 8 .750 -
Minnesota 17 15 .531 7
Denver 14 18 .438 10
Portland 14 18 .438 10
Utah 11 24 .314 14%
Pacific Division
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Phoenix 30 4 .882 -
Sacramento 21 11 .656 8
L.A. Lakers 17 14 .548 11%
L.A. Clippers 16 16 .500 13
Golden State 11 23 .324 19
Saturday's Games
Cleveland 104, New York 79
San Antonio 99, Denver 90
Orlando 104, New Jersey 101
Washington 117, Minnesota 114
New Orleans 121, Sacramento 117, OT
Milwaukee 89, Utah 86
Chicago 102, Boston 91
Dallas 121, Indiana 101
Phoenix 108, L.A. Clippers 91
Sunday's Games
Toronto 109, Golden State 87
New York 113, Portland 105
Seattle 108, Miami 98
Phoenix 124, Indiana 89
Houston at Denver, 9 p.m.
Monday's Games
Orlando at Boston, 7 p.m.
Portland at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Golden State at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
New Orleans at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Miami at Phoenix, 9 p.m..
Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Seattle, 10 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Agreed to terms
with 1B Dave McCarty on a minor league
contract.
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Agreed to
terms with RHP Kevin Millwood on a one-
year contract.
NEW YORK YANKEES-Agreed to
terms with DH Ruben Sierra on a one-year
contract.
TEXAS RANGERS-Agreed to terms
with C Rod Barajas on a one-year contract.
National League
NEW YORK METS-Agreed to terms
with LHP Dae Sung Koo on a one-year
contract.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Agreed to
terms with Tony La Russa, manager, on a
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Handsome, articulate
Intelligent man. 35yrs
old, 6'1", lean, muscular,
romantic, creative
adventurous &
financially secure, ISO
monogamous rela-
tionship w/ sincere lady.
Age & appearance not
Important. Only a desire
to build something.
PO Box 905
Homosassa Springs,
FI 34447
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563-5966
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Seeking attractive Lady
40-55 who enjoys dining
out & weekend trips out
of town, Looking to
share quality times
together & wants the
nicer things In life.
Call 228-1579
SWM looking for SWF
59+ with lots of Love to
give to start possible
long term relationship.
Please call
(352) 726-4497
WM, Biker, 51, looks
early 40s, 6'1", 180 lbs,
blonde hair, blue eyes,
good person. Seeks
attractive lady 30 to
45, 100 to 1251bs for
possible LTR.
352-804-6223
ARUBA VACATION
April 22-29, 2005.
Land Only. Sleeps 4.
$700. For Info. Call
FREE VEHICLE 4
REMOVAL
Cars/Trucks/Metal
Running or Not, No title
OK. Call 352-476-4392
Andy. KCCB Rep.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 527-6500 or
(352) 794-0001
Leave Message
Food, Clothing
& Possible Shelter
From Non Profit
Organization for
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Call: 10:30 am-6:30 pm
(352) 795-2959
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563-5966
FREE DOG
to good home. Black
Lab/Australian Shep-
herd mix. 1 yr. old with
all shots. Excellent with
kids. Great disposition:
Call 344-1852
FREE GROUP
COUNSELING
Depression/ Anxiety
(352) 637-3196 or
628-3831
FREE
Kittens
(352) 726-7837
(352) 637-1889
GULBRANSON
Equinox Musicomputer
Organ. Needs repair.
Set of Spare Boards &
Service manual
(352) 795-8085
LAZYBOY RECLINER
(352) 628-3711
www.adoptarescued
pet.com
PET ADOPTION
Friday, 1/14 Noon-3
AMSouth Bank
Rt 44 & 486
Crystal River
Cats
Manx M, kitten, white
746-6186
DSH F, 8mos,
gray/white 746-6186
Med. Fur F, 10-11mos
white w/ green eyes
746-6186
Kittens 11 wks 1-F & 2
M, black w/ orange
stripes & med. fur.
746-6186
DSH M, 2 mo, gray,
paw deformed due
to Injury paw mobile
& playful 628-4200
Dogs
Catahula M, med.
size tri-color merle.
Young adult. Family
pet. 249-1029
Puppy M, hound
med, to large when
full grown. Great w/
people &animals.
341-1523
All spayed/neutered.
All shots current,
Donations
tax deductible
MICROWAVE
large Sharp, also
convection oven.
Works great
(352) 795-3880
Mix Breed Dog
Young M, 25 lbs.
neutered, well be-
haved. (352) 746-5114
PIT BULL MIX
Female. Timid. Needs
time (352) 212-1612
WANTED, DEAD OR
ALIVE Vehicle & scrap,
Removal. No title okay.
I, rna. (5) 6-62
LOST
Cat, Tabby,brown
PIneRldge
(352) 746-6214
LOST BLACK CAT
(neutered) with white
chest, paws & whiskers,
no front claws, Vicinity:
By Skylark, 44-E.,
Inverness
(352) 726-7893
LOST LOWER UNIT for
Mercury outboard,
couple miles south of
Fort Island Beach,
REWARD Please call
(352) 726-7705
LOST MEDIUM SIZED
.P,-u reeLar,ia,-i rri.. _..
color, has tags, vicinity:
Off Eden Dr.. Inverness
(352) 860-1219
LOST OLD LARGE WHITE
DOG, sore on hip,
vicinity: Deerwood
subd., Inverness.
(352) 302-5707
SHEPHERD MIX
Large, Female w/ & red
collar. Adarondack
Mini Farms
(352) 563-1260
SIAMESE CAT
Seal Point, Male.
Lost In Leisure acres
(352) 628-3458
LASSIE-TYPE DOG
found 12/31 on S, Pleas-
ant Grove Rd. Older fe-
male with excellent
manners.
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Mon-Fri 8:30a-5p
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2om-3pm
FRESH CUT FLOWERS
Roses: $8 doz & up
Carnations: $6 doz.
Maloney's Bouquets
(352) 302-9746
PIANO/FRENCH
TEACHER needed, 1
time per week. East
Side. 344-5717
Ready to Stop
Compulsive
Overeating?
Welcome to Overeat-
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726-9112,341-0777
REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Lic. Class $249.
RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.
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ATTRACTIVE SWF
seeking male
companion. Candi,
352-628-1036
PILATES In Inverness
Lose the extra weight.
Mornings & Afternoons
476-1052 or 726-6250
2'Mature Care Givers.
Certified & Bonded.
(352) 726-6229 or
(352) 860-0326
INFANT TO TODDLER
6a-6p, Mon-Fri. My
Inverness home
Certified in Childcare,
CPR & 1st Aide
$95/wk. 352-637-3480
LIC. CNA exp'd w/car-
Ing for the elderly and
infirmed. Vast medical
background. Caring &
compassionate. Have
new, dependable car
& clean driving record.
Reasonable rates. Call
249-0898 or 746-5251
Relocating to Inverness
very soon. Seeking
Security Position. Exp.
w/G.S.A.contracts &
supervision. Will supply
resume. I have lived &
worked In Fl.and most
of my family live here
also. Please call James
at. 570-346-6928
CHILD CARE
WORKER
Experience preferred.
Approx. 30 hrs.
Primarily afternoons,
but some mornings:
Playcare(352) 746-7737
EXPERIENCED
PRESCHOOL
TEACHER
infant/Toddler Class.
(352) 795-6890
ADMIN ASST
TO RECRUITING
Fulltlme Hours are:
12 noon 8:30pm
Monday thru
Thursday
8:30-5 on Fridays
Seeking articulate,
well-spoken, sharp,
dedicated, outgoing
Individual. Must be
computer literate.
Daily telemarketing
and clerical duties as
assigned. Entry level
pay. Excellent
benefits to Include
health Insurance.
Call 382-7147
Fax 382-0212
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
For afternoon/
evening shift, branch
office of financial
service firm seeks
responsible Individual
to handle varied
office functions.
Good people and
communication skills
are essential. Must be
well organized and a
self starter to be
considered, please
send resume to:
Blind Box 706M
C/o Citrus County
Chronicle 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River Fl. 34429
JOBS GALORE!!!
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LEGAL SECRETARY
Full Time, experience
with wills, trusts and
probates. Beverly Hills
location.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 726-3180
Office Assistant
9-5 M-F, People
oriented. Good phone
skills,experience in
Word, Excel. Drug Free
Workplace Call for
Interview 726-6646
between 9-11.
P-T SECRETARY
Needed to work
Fr., Sat. & Sun. at a
real estate office.
Tasks Include answering
phones and some
computer use. Hourly
pay at $7/hr. Contact
Rick Christensen
at Key 1 Realty,
382-1700, for
Interviews and details.
RECEPTIONIST/
DISPATCHER
Tuesday thru Saturday
General knowledge of
Citrus & Hernando .
County area. Call Roto
Rooter between 9am &
12 noon, (352) 621-1993
Veterinary
Receptionist
For busy office In
Dunnellon. Must be
honest, punctual
and reliable.
Experience preferred.
Apply in person
2238 W Dunnellon Rd.
Tues. and Thurs. 11-1
LET US WORK
FOR YOU!
CHRONICLE
CLASSIFIED
GET RESULTS
CALL 726-1441
S563-5966
ESSENCE OF
CITRUS HILLS
New Ownership
Booth Rental or
Percentage
Call 352-302-1768
3-11
RN / LPN
Avante at Inverness
is currently accepting
applications for
nurses on the 3-11
shift. Avante offers
top of the line wages
and excellent
benefits.
Please apply in
person at
304 S. Citrus Ave.,
Inverness, FL
ATTENTION
CNAs 11-7
Apply at
I cypress Cove
I Care Center
SATTENTlON*IO
NURSES
Fulltime & Part-time
11-7 shift. ,
Need some new
smiling facesli
Apply at
Cypress Cove
Care Center
(352) 795-8832
CNA's
Avante at Inverness,
Is currently accepting
applications for 3-11
and 11-7 shift CNAs.
Avante offers top of
the line wage scale
along with shift
differential and
weekend differential.
Excellent benefits
package for fulltime
employees
Please apply In
person at
304 S. Citrus Ave.,
Inverness
Collection Clerk
M-F, FT w/Benefits
Insurance/ Contract
Knowledge required
Medical billing
background.
Apply in person or
send resume to:
HSCSC
110 N Lecanto Hwy
Lecanto, FL 34461
fax: 352-527-1827
FT/PT CNA
FOR 3-11 SHIFT
&
FT/PT LPN
For 3-11 & 7-3
SHIFTS
For Assisted
Uving Facility.
Sign on Bonus
Paid by experience,
Benefits after 60 days
Vacation After 90
Days. Apply In Person:
Brentwood Retirement, i
Community -
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanta 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE
PES COTRO-ALMINM IFORATIN TEE DERI
LOWEST PRICES FOR
TOP QUALITY SERVICE
1'Termite Service (Termidor Available)
V Pest Control
L The Mold Specialist
"WE SEL IT LL
Workman's Comp &
Liability Insurnrce
N lmb-Woveni
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FLORIA
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$99
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CLASSIFIED
i
F/T
HOUSEKEEPER
(352) 860-2525
SOr Apply in Person
Highland Terrace
700 Medical Court E.
Inverness
FRONT DESK
Part time, flexible hrs &
location. Experience
o preferred
S(352)341-4500
FULL OR PART TIME
MEDICAL
TRANSCRIPTIONIST
I To work from home.
I WAV foot pedal
required, knowledge of
Word Perfect and FTP
file transfer.
Email resume to:
Szelda@tampabay.rr corn
References Required.
S* Administrator
0 RN Case
i Manager F/T
* RN's &I.PN'S
SPRN
NIOT (PRN)
* Home Health
Aides
i. Homemakers
ULTIMATE
NURSING CARE
352-564-0777
EOE
CNAs&HHAs
y Exp'd, Caring &
Dependable. $8.50 per
lour, Flexible schedule
Sign on Bonus offered
to eligible applicants.
CALL LOVING CARE
M-F, 9:00AM to 4:00PM
(352) 860-0885
P/T X-RAY TECH
Citrus County, General
Orthopedics,
Competitive salary.
Send Resume to:
Blind Box 774-M c/o
,Citrus County Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
PHARMACY TECH/
* CASHIER
Puririrm.. no holidays or
ayr.ir, Inverness. Send
brief list of experience.
Pharmacy experience
Is preferred. Send to:
Blind Box 668P,
Chronicle, 106 W. Main
St. Inverness, FL'34450
Tree Service
*. Tree Removal
, Bucket Truck Work
* Trimming & Topping
- Lot Clearing
352-637-0004
10% Off w/this Ad
DAVID'S ECONOMY
TREE SERVICE, Free est,,
;Sr. disc. lic. 99990000273
insured 352-637-0681
S DOUBLE J
STUMP GRINDING
S Cell 302-8852
S (352) 726-0830
,D's Landscape & Expert
(Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
,Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
: Sod: 352-563-0272.
'RIWRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
J30256879 352-341-6827
STUMP GRINDING
Lic. & Ins. Free Est.
r Billy (BJ) McLaughlln
.352-628-3736/212-6067
TREE SURGEON
Uc#000783-0257763 &
,lhs. Exp'd friendly serv,
."' Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
I-e
; CRYSTAL WIND
Repair, upgrade,
networking. On-slte &
pick-up services.
(352) 746-9696
S PC's-N-PARTS
*Spring Cleaning $19.99.
Interior Cleaning/
i'Chrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Uc#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
AFFORDABLE PAINTING
WALLPAPERING & FAUX
Uc. 0214277 & Ins.
(352)697-1564
All Around the House
Gen, Home repairs plus
.Uc2120-0863567, 27 yrs.
Free est. 352-465-1189
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting, Ucensed &
Insured. 637-3765
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
pressure Cleaning- Free
st. 794-0400/628-2245
"' INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
r & ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick LIc./Ins.
<. (352) 726-9998
r PAINTING &
PRESSURE WASHING
Int/Ext. 20 yrs. exp,
ee est. (352) 621-1206
,Wall & Celiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl. Tile work.
30 yrs. exp. 344-1952
CBC058263
ARY 10, 2005
RN/LPN
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY
Hiring NOW for
Private Duty/Staffing
In Citrus Co. area.
All shifts available.
ACLS/CCU
experience a plus.
We offer
Health Insurance
Paid Days Off
Flexible Schedules
Interim
HealthCare
3768 W. Gulf to Lake
Highway
Lecanto, FL 34461
352-249-1000
EGE,M/F
Lic# HHA20575095
RN-FT Case
Manager
Excellent Benefits &
Pay. Home Health
exp. preferred,
rkeefer@atlantlc.net
A+ Healthcare
HOME HEALTH
(352) 564-2700
START A NEW CAREER
FOR THE NEW YEAR!
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
352-341-1715; 422-0762;
422-3656
T7r County Express
Medical Services
Staffing Agency
Now hiring
RN's, LPN's & CNA's
(352) 344-1183
FOUNTAINS
MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY
In Homosassa needs
Family Services Coun-
selor. Experienced
Cemetarian only to
meet with at need
families & assist with
arrangements. Good
benefits. Call Donna
10 am -2pm Mon-Fri.
(352) 628-2555
EOE DFWP
INSURANCE
Personal lInes Office
Manager sought for
small branch office of
Independent Insurance
agency. Florida Agent's
License mandatory,.
Commercial lines exp.
a plus. Send resume to:
Advertiser, P.O. Box
3252, Homosassa
Springs, FL 34447.
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
-a
LEE'S MOWER REPAIR'S
We buy used lawn
equipt, running or not.
352-564-2089
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail, 697-TUBS (8827)
Kerry's Kustoms
Custom Interior Window
Treatments & Accents
25 yrs of professionalism
and craftsmanship
Free Est. (352) 621-4QPS
In Home Childcare for
every age-numerous
qualifications, skills, &
ref. Tender Care your
child deserves.
Stacv @ 212-2260
v'Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
AFFORDABLE PAINTING
WALLPAPERING & FAUX
Uc. 0214277 & Ins.
(352) 697-1564
Ann's House & Office
Cleaning. Llc.& Ins.
Customized for your
needs. (352) 249-9123
CHERYL'S IN HOME
CLEANING Will clean In
your home or business,
Inverness 352-344-8826
CLEANING of homes &
offices. Quality work. I
bring my own supplies.
Hourly rates, 795-9705,
please leave message.
EXP. HOUSE CLEANING
Brazlllan/Amer. Citizen
4vrs ex. Ref. Inver-
ness area. 344-0053
HOMES & WINDOWS
Serving Citrus County
over 15 years. Kathy
465-7334 or 341-1603
HOUSEKEEPING
Home/Offlce,
Us./bonded
(352) 422-5600
PENNY'S Home & Office
Cleaning Service Ref.
avail., Ins., Lic. &
bonded (352) 726-6265
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales IUc. Class $249.
RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
AARON'S
Brooksville
We are looking for
MANAGERS TRAINEES
Closed Sundays,
benefits, training
ex. starting salary
Apply in Person
20108 Cortez Blvd.
Brooksvllle
franmaun@msn.com
COOKS
Transport & phone req.
Apply 5 6 PM
The Cove
DELI CLERK
Experience only
NEAT & CLEAN
Ferrara's Dell
Beverly Hills: 746-3354
Call between 2-4 pm.
EXP. LINE COOK
WAIT STAFF &
PREP COOK
Apply In person:
'CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL
Crystal River
EXP. SERVERS
& BARTENDERS
10386 W. Halls River Rd.
Seagrass Pub & Grill
EXPERIENCED
SERVER,
Banquet exp. preferred
Benefits available.
Apply in person IGCC
(352) 726-2583
NOW HIRING
FOR THE RIVERSIDE
CRAB HOUSE &
YARDARM LOUNGE
All positions available
Apply In person
5297 S. Cherokee Way,
Homosassa
NOW HIRING
Scampi's Restaurant
Crystal River
352-302-4098, 634-4537
Additions/ REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Budget-Wise?
Remdllng &Additions.
CBC057662/lns.
637-0208/422-7918 cell
STEVEN ROGERS
CONSTRUCTION
All Phases, Uc. & Ins.
RR 0066895 637-4373
TMark Construction Co.
Additions, remodels &
decks, LIc. CRC1327335
Citrus Co (352)302-3357
All Around the House
Gen, Home repairs plus
ULc2120-0863567, 27 yrs.
Free est. 352-465-1189
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Qualify
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses.driveways. 25 yrs
exp. LIc./Ins. 422-1956
PRESSURE CLEANING
BY FRED.Houses, decks,
Llc. & Ins. #99990001327
Low prices 352-225-1161
ROLAND'S Pressure
Cleaning Roofs, houses,
driveways,, mobiles 21
yrs exp. LIc, 726-3878
#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
paint, press.wash, clean
roof&gutters, clean up,
haul #0169757 344-4409
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
All Around the House
Gen. Home repairs plus
Llc2120-0863567. 27 yrs.
Free est. 352-465-1189
ALL TYPES OF HOME
IMPROVEMENTS &
REPAIRS #0256687
352-422-2708
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
SPressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable. Ins
0252Z1 352-465-9201
EXP'D HANDYMAN
All phases of home
repair.Exc.work. Honest
reliable, Good prices.
Lic/Ins. 352-860-0085
FURNITURE REPAIR &
RE-FINISHING Custom
built- ns, cabinets,
cases, Finish carpentry,
etc. Uc. 399990001078
(352) 527-6914
Free Estimates
HANDYMAN, from New
England. Small or big
Jobs. very exp. Reason-
able (352) 489-1495
-a'-
PREP COOK &
DISHWASHER
La Casa DI Norma
I (352) 795-4694
SERVERS
Apply at Fisherman's
Restaurant 12311 E Gulf
to Lake Hwy. Inverness.
(352) 637-5888
$ GREAT $
OPPORTUNITY
Highly Motivated
Well Spoken
Phone Sales
We Train
9-5, 5 days
Training Salary
Commissions
Call Sylvia 560-0056
$$$ SELL AVON $$$
FREE gift. Earn up to 50%
Your own hrs, be your
own boss. Call Jackie
I/S/R 1-866-405-AVON
Cooke School
of Real Estate
Inverness Location
Flexible Times
Call
ERA American Realty
for info
726-5855
John or Sandra
Area Reps
DON'T WAIT
EARN $1000/ 2500WK
In home sales
closer only
We offer paid
training, vacation &
medical benesi
SIGN ON BONUS
Call John Mon-Fri
9 am 5 pm
888-846-8476
Do You Know
Someone -
Or it May Even Be You
Who Would Like to Join
our Dynamic Team?
Park Avenue Total
Image Salon is
searching for
Front Desk Sales
Position. 32 hrs. per wk.
send Resume to
3433 E. Gulf to Lake
Hwy. Inverness, FL
34453. Attn: Michelle
NO PHONE CALLS
GOT STUFF?
You Cal We Haul
CONSIDER IT DONE
Handyman Service
Cleanouts & Repairs
Uc. 9999000066
(352) 302-2902
RB HOME *
IMPROVEMENTS
Quality work, low
prices. All aspects of
home Improve. Uc #
0257455 (352) 228-7823
Seasons Greetings to
Joe, "The Handyman"
Home Maintenance &
Repair. Power washing,
Painting, Lawn Service
& Hauling. Uc 0253851
(352) 563-2328
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services.Uc.0257615/Ins.
(352) 628-4282
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl. Tile work.
30 yrs, exp, 344-1952
JT'S TELEPHONE SERVICE
Jack & Wire Installation
& repair. Free estimates;
CALL 527-1984
DUN-RITE ELECTRIC INC.
Elec. Serv./Repairs. New
const. Remodel Free est
726-2907 ER0015123
#1#I A-A-A QUICK PICK
UPS & hauling, Garage
clean-outs, tree work.
Reasonable. 302-4130
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
GOT STUFF?
You Call We Haul
CONSIDER IT DONE
Handyman Service
Cleanouts & Repairs
Uc. 9999000D668
(352) 302-2902
ON SITE CLEANUP
Const,, debris, MH.
demolition, & stump
grinding (352) 634-0329
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restrecth Clean *
Repair Vinyl Tile *
Wood (352) 341-0909
EXP. SECRETARY
With Computer &
Good payl PT.
Fax Resume
(352) 795-9688
FOUNTAINS
MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY
In Homosassa needs
Family Services Coun-
selor. Experienced
Cemetarian only to
meet with at need
families & assist with
arrangements. Good
benefits. Call Donna
10 am -2pm Mon-Fri.
(352) 628-2555
EOE DFWP
FUN JOB
10 Immediate
openings for
Self-motivated
enthusiastic people,
to work In a young
Blue Jeans environ-
ment, travel to
NEW YORK, LA,
CHICAGO & other
major cities. 2 wk. pd.
training. Transporta-
tion furnished. Return
guaranteed.
Dally & Weekly
bonuses. For
Interview call
Miss Hadley at
352-795-2111 ext. 144
Mon. Wed.
10a.m. -5 p.m,
ONLY, parents
welcome at Interview
NATURE COAST
BROADCASTING
Is looking for
Fun energetic people
for their Sales &
Marketing Team.
Experienced Only.
Fax Resume to
352-564-8750
PETCOTO
All kinas or fences.
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
John Gordon Rooting
Reas Rtes Free est. Proud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
628-3516/800-233-5358
JT NEELY ROOFING, INC.
Uc. ccc055011 & Ins.
Metal Roofing & MH
roof- overs. All Work
Guarl (352) 637-6616
Benny Dye's Concrete
Concrete Work
All types Lic, & Insured.
RX1677. (352) 628-3337
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveway-Patio- Walks,
Concrete Specialists,
Llc#2579 /Ins. 746-1004
DANIEL ENO CONCRETE
& MASONRY All types,
All Sizes. Lic #2506. Ins.
Free Est. 352-212-3492
DEVAUGHN RIP RAP
SEAWALLS &
CONCRETE WORK
Llc#2699 & Insured.
(352)795-7085/302-0206
JACO MASONRY INC
BMcrk CBC060529
352-746-5364
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE tear out
Drive & replace,
Slab. Lic.1476 726-6554
-S
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
DUKE & DUKE, INC.
Remodeling additions
Uc. # CGC058923
Insured. 341-2675
TMark Construction Co.
Additions, remodels &
decks, LIc,. CRC1327335
Citrus Co (352)302-3357
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl. Tile work.
30 yrs. exp. 344-1952
CBC058263
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-5024
--Ijm
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
BEACH FENCE Drywall, Texturing.
Free est., Uc. #0258336 Painting, Vinyl. Tile work.
(352) 628-1190 30 yrs. exp, 344-1952
813-763-3856 Cell CBC058263
REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling2/15/05
Sales Lic. Class $249.
RON NEITZ-BS,MBA
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.
SALES/
TELEMARKETING
Great job, new office,
guaranteed salary,
commisislon, medical
benefits, Call Barbara
(352) 726-5600
AUTO
TECHNICIAN
Experienced, Own
Tools. Salary, benefits,
All Prestige Auto,
(352)795-7000
AUTO TECH
Flat rate, ASE Cert.
steady employment.
Apply In person
Powell Square Auto
41-N., Inverness
AUTO/BODY
TECHNICIAN
Experienced, Own
Tools. Salary, benefits.
All Prestige Auto,
(352)795-7000
CONCRETE
PUMPING
Must have drivers tIc.,
Exp. a plus not neces-
sary. (352) 726-0503
BUSHHOGGING, Rock,
dirt, trash, trees, lawn
service, &driveways.
Call (352) 628-4743.
LARRY'S TRACTOR
SERVICE Finish grading
& bush hogging
(352)302-3523
628-3924
VIPROPERTIES
Grading, Driveways,
256667(352)400-0150
All Tractor Works, By the
hour or day Clean ups,
Tree Removal, Bush Hog
Land Clearing. All Major
Credit Cards. 302-6955
CORNERSTONE
40 yrs. exp. Haling, tree
removal, bobcat serv.,
LIc/Ins, 99990000255
1 (877) 398-6698
LAND &
LOT CLEARING
+ Hauling. Free Est.
Helen's Nursery
(352) 563-2313
LAND CLEARING
EXCAVATION Uc, #
0257173 & Inc. MLK
Enterprises Call Al
Free Est. 352-628-1942
or 352-346-4776
LAND CLEARING, front
end loader by the hour.
Fllldlrt, rock, hauling and
demolition. 302-2928
Nathan Glstrap's
Tractor Work, Free est
(352) 302-0028 Comp,
Tractor & Dump Serv.
Owner/Builders Land
clearing/fill dirt,
concrete driveways,
sidewalks, house floors,
block work Uc.
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272
All Around the House
Gen. Home repairs plus
Llc2120-0863567. 27 yrs.
Free est. 352-465-1189
Bill's Landscaping &
Complete Lawn Service
Mulch, Plants, Shrubs,
Sod, Flower Beds. Trees
Free est. (352) 628-4258
BOBS PRO LAWN
CARE
Yard clean up, Shrubs
Residential/Comm.
Uc./ins.(352)613-4250
Bruce's Lawn Service
& Odd Jobs. 20 yrs.
Call: (352) 637-5331
Cell: (352) 476-5603
I U"49ra
c= Sales Help
CLEAN UP Free est.
John Hall Lawn Malnt.
.Reliable, Uc. & Ins.
(352) 344-2429
4 STAR LAWN CARE
Mowing-Mulch-Sod
Hedges- Palms-Trees
Stump Grinding
*k 628-7742 *
ONE FREE MONTH
Quality Property
Services. Lawn Care &
Landscape. Free Est.
(352) 621-4QPS
REFINISH DECKS, lanals,
sidewalks, driveways,
cracks fixed, pressure
wash screen, repaints,
LIc #17210254444 & Ins.
(352) 527-8444
SWIMMING POOL
LEAK DETECTION
Over 40 rs experience
352-302-9963/ 245-3919
Seasoned Oak Fire
Wood, Split, $60, 4x8
(352) 344-2696
FIREWOOD
Split, seasoned.
$60 a load. We deliver.
(352) 795-9956
CRYSTAL PUMP REPAIR
(352) 563-1911
$200 Off Water Filters
No Chemicals
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Uc. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
ALAN NUSSO
BROKER
Associate
Real Estate Sales
Exit Reality Leaders
(352) 422-6956
RAINDANCER
Seamless Gutters, Soffit
Fascia, Siding, Free Est.
Uc. & Ins. 352-860-0714
i:=
CLASSIFIED
ROOFERS
Exp. Must have tools
& clean DL.
352-754-8880
- eneral
t=!EHI
Construction
Superintendent
For Custom Builder.
Experience only
Fax Resume to:
352-382-4660
COUNTS
CONSTRUCTION
Equipment Operators &
Underground Utility
All positions.
Experienced only.
Laborers will train.
Apply in person or call
(352) 629-3506
Driller's Assistant
Needed, long hours,
clean Class D lIc &
driving record, paid
holidays & vac.
352-400-0398 before 9p
DRIVERS
Class A, B or D.
Dicks Moving
(352) 621-1220
DRIVERS
AND HELPERS
Well established local
company with
national affiliation.
has has opening for
Drivers and Helpers,
Household goods-
experience required,
Must be dependable,
Apply at:
Keeplt Safe
5050 Norvel Bryant
Hwy, Crystal River
352-746-6683
ELECTRICIANS
Wanted, MIn. 5 yrs
exp. Own tools &
transportation.
Residential wiring, no
helpers. (352) 726-2907
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
Must have excellent
communication skills
and electrical repair
experience. Circuit
board and mechani-
cal trouble shooting,
Apply within,
RAINBOW CRANE
1181 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy,, Lecanto
EXP AC INSTALLER
& ELECTRICAL
INSTALLER
Paid by piece work.
EXP REFRIG TECH
& ELEC SERVE TECH
Action Electric & Air
(352) 795-7405
EXPERIENCED
PLUMBER'S HELPER
Driver's license req'd.
(352) 726-5385
EXPERIENCED
SEAL COATING &
STRIPING & ASPHALT
PARKING LOT HELP
CDL Uc. Dump Truck
(352) 563-2122
EXPERIENCED
DUCT
MECHANICS,
INSTALLERS AND
SERVICE
TECHNICIANS
WANTED
Must have FL Driver's
Ucense & own
transportation.
Apply In person:
Daniel's Heating & Air
4581 S. Florida Ave,
Inverness
EXPERIENCED
POOL CAGE
INSTALLERS
TOP PAY. Must have
valid drivers license.
Apply In person,
Aluminum Structures,
7090 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy., C.R. 563-2977
FRAMERS
Steady work, Top pay In
Marion, Sumter and
Lake Counties. Health
Insurance package,
401K, paid holidays
and vacation time.
3 years experience.
Tools and
transportation required.
Call Scott for Interview
352-266-6756
After 5pm 352-341-0907
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRAINING &
EMPLOYMENT
15.1
Buldear, Backhoes,
Loaod
Dump Trucks
Graders, Scrapers,
Excavators
Next Class Jan. 3rd.
National Certification
Finanld Assance Job
Pace-
ment In Your Area
800-383-7364
Associated Training
Services
5177 Homosassa Trail
Lecanto, FL 34461
IMMEDIATE OPENING!
SERVICE
ELECTRICIAN
For qualified
electrician. MIn. 2 yrs.
exp. residential & light
industrial service/
trouble shooting
Good driving record,
paid Sick, Holiday
and Vacation.
Apply In person
S&S ELECTRIC
2692 W. Dunnellon Rd.
CR-(488) Dunnellon
EOE/DFWP
(352) 746-6825
"Copyrighted Material
.Syndicated Content ;
Available from Commercial News Providers"
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Start Immediately
FULL TIME!
We are looking for someone
with a great work ethic
looking for a great opportunity
with a fast growing company.
Apply in person to Charlie Riggs.
LOVE mSSAN/HONDA
352-628-9444
2021 S Suncoast Blvd. (U.S. Hwy 19)
between Hamosassa & Crystal River
Advertise Here
for less than you think!!!
Call Today!
563-5966
." Trades
-Sk,
C" /S kills
FRAMERS
Local-Steady
352-302-3362
HVAC DUCT
MECHANICS
All levels Including
helpers. Great pay
and benefits. Apply @
CCS Mechanical
737 SW 57th Ave.
Ocala
(352) 237-6272
INSTALLERS
Carpet & Vinyl.
Work year round. Must
have 2 yrs exp. Call:
877-577-1277 press 5
LCT WANTS YOU!!
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
NEW HIRE BONUS
$500.00
Immediate
processing for OTR
drivers, solos or
:teams, CDLA/Haz.
required Great
benefits
99-04 equipment
Call Now
800-362-0159 24 hours
MASONS &
LABORERS NEEDED
Good pay. Must have
transportation
352-860-2793
PLASTERERS
AND LABORERS
Needed 352-621-1283
302-0743
Plasterers,
Apprentices &
Tenders
Steady work, call John
302-1240
PROFESSIONAL
WRECKER
OPERATORS
24hr Towing
Company seeks
Drivers. High Volume,
Lona Hours. Good
Pay. Clean Ucense &
dependable apply.
352-795-1002
ROOF SHEETERS
Needed In Dunnellon
area. Please call:
(352) 266-6940
ROOFERS &
LABORERS
Experienced. Must
have own tools &
transport. Drug free
work place. Call
(352) 637-3677
WANTED
AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
Experienced In the
accurate diagnosis &
repair of General
Motors vehicles.
Excellent pay,
opportunities &
benefits available for
the Individual who
desires the challenge
of repairing today's
technologically
advanced vehicles.
ASE certifications
required &-continu-
Ing education furnish-
ed In this ever chang-
ing field. Valid FL Driv-
er's Ucense required
as well as
reliable transporta-
tion & own tools,
You may apply In
person at:
Scoggins Chevy,
Olds, Buick, Inc.
in Chlefland, FL, or
call Vemon Luckey
Service Manager
(352) 493-4263,
ext. 24.
You may also e-mail
your resume to:
vernonl@bellsouth.net
P:7t7 rne to d"efiv: 8,
set up furniture. Must
have good driving
record. Apply in person.
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|Payless Furniture
Hwy 44-AcrossfromTire Kingdom
ATTITUDES
WANTED
Have you got the
right attitude to work -
for the largest carpet
cleaning company?
Earn up to $7.00 -
$15/HR. Full time
carpet cleaning
position with growth.
potential. Must be at,
least 21 years of ages
with valid driver's ":
license. -*
Apply at:;
STANLEY STEEMER
911 Eden Dr. -
Inverness.
EOEDFWP .
Brays Pest Control
IS NOW HIRING
SALES PEOPLE NEEDED
Must have sales exp.
SERVICE TECHS
Also needed. Will train
Apply in person
3447 E. Gulf to Lake.
Hwy, Inverness
dfwp
CERTIFIED TEACHER
2 hrs per day, 3-4 days
per week for advanced
Home Schooled Fifth
Grader. (352) 746-0047
COUNTS
CONSTRUCTION '
Equipment Operators &
Underground Utility
All positions.
Experienced only.
Laborers will train.
Apply in person or call
(352) 629-3506
S*1RVICE TEC
-ls n d .i ltrin
-Apy I
4 PEOPLE NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY -
Telemarketing for
Restaurant Sampler
F/T or P/T available.
High earnings+ bonuses:
Apply in person
10 am-2pm or 5-7pm,
206 NE Hwy.19 next to-'
Jones Restaurant.
563-6400. This job is fun'.
ITruck Driver!
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CITRUS COUNTY (F) CHRONICLE
DELI CLERK
Experience only
NEAT & CLEAN
Ferrara's Dell
Beverly Hills: 746-3354
Call between 2-4 pm.
FIBERGLASS
SDUCT SHOP
Prod. wrkrs, $7/hr. Apply
2541 W Dunnellon Rd
FRONT DESK
CLERK
Apply at Homosassa
Riverside Resort
(352) 628-2474
IN SEARCH OF
NEWSPAPER
CARRIERS
HOMOSASSA
, INVERNESS
CRYSTAL RIVER
FLORAL CITY
: HERNANDO
SR-200
jCitrus County's fastest
growing newspaper Is
looking for youl
Fill out a carrier
Information form at
the Chronicle office In
Crystal River or
S Inverness
Orcall 563-3282
Payroll Clerk
ULTIMATE NURSING
CARE
352-564-0777
EOE
: LOCAL LIGHT
DELIVERY
'" Mustb oat Iln
.-appearan e & have
,dependable transpor-
*., tatlon + Insurance.
Call 563-6400
OBREROS
b DEALMACEN
*Se neceslta ayuda en
almacen para
desarmar y re-empacar
components de
computadoras.
352-746-4359 or dear
mensage. Vicente
P/T Church
Custodian
8 hrs/wk Salary ne
Call (352)793-3221
POOL SERVICE
Exp. requested but
not necessary. Will
train, senior citizens
welcome. Apply In
person. Mon-Frl
8am-3pml233 E.
Norvell Bryant Hwy.
ROOFERS/-
SHINGLERS
SExp Only. Paid
-- Vacations, Benefits.
S 352-347-8530
SEPTIC SERVICE
LABORERS NEEDED
Full Time position
for Septic
Installations. Class'A
CDL license helpful.
-. Apply within
Monday Friday
between the hours
.;* of 7:30 AM &
.- 10:00AM Only I
-" A Able Septic
:o. 190 N. Crede Ave
,-, Crystal River
> (352)795-1554
-MALL ENGINE
: MECHANIC
,Experienced with
,. commercial,
.residential, and 2
:-stroke equipment
preferred. Salary and
-Vbenefits based on
,o experience.
SApply In person
MIon. Fri. 8am 5pm
,- EASY WHEELS
:.Rte. 200, Hernando
M TECHNICIAN
;., WANTED
iEfst be ASE Certified In
leeavy Duty trucks and
.i'epairs. Working in a
,,p high quality shop.
"If interested apply in
person within
75 Truck Service
Ask forJamle
' 352-748-7575
S WilIdwood
TELEMARKETING
$$$$$$$$$$$$
P/T, F/T 9:00-4:30.
Monday through
Friday. Write your own
check. Call Diane
S 352-795-2418,
before noon
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP. Valid
Driver's Ucense. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-1416 Mon-Fri
VISUAL ASSOCIATE
for Belk Dept. Store in
:CR Mall. Computer skills
& some travel req.
Flexible schedule.
Apply In person
WAREHOUSE
Position available.
Heavy lifting, fork lift use
& driver's license.
Michael's Floor
Covering. 341-0813
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OFFICE CLERK
Human Resources
Part-Time Daily
Monday thru Friday
Approx. 15-20 hrs per
week- afternoons
Entry level clerical
duties as assigned.
Entry level pay.
Call 382-7147
Fax 382-0212
ADVERTISING
NOTICE:
This newspaper.
does
not knowingly
accept
ads that are not
bonafide
employment
offerings. Please
use
caution when
responding to
employment ads.
REAL ESTATE
CLASSES
Now Enrolling 2/15/05
Sales Uc: Class $249.
RON NEITZ
BROKER/INSTRUCTOR
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060.
CONCESSION STAND
mobile, self contained,
stove, refrigerator,
$2,500. 302-2445
TELLERS
20 hrs per week
Capital City Bank Is
seeking to fill teller
positions In our Citrus
Springs and Crystal
River offices. Five
days per week, one
Saturday per month.
Individual will be
required to cash
checks, receive
deposits, cross sell
and refer and
products and
services, along with
balancing and
maintaining a cash
drawer.ideal
candidate must be
detail-oriented and
must also possess
basic math skills.
Interested parties
apply by faxing
.....resumeto; to.
850-878-9139;
or email resume to:
jobs@ccbg.com
Reference P. Gay
In all correspondence
EOE/Drug Free
ABSOLUTE
GOLD MINE!
60 Vending Machines
location assistance
All for $10,995.
800-234-6982
AIN #B02002039
PAD PRINTER FOR SALE
Print promotional prod-
ucts. Great side bus.
or add-on. New- $6495
asking $3495.
(352) 746-9890
RETIRING, TONS OF NEW
MERCHANDISE for flea
market or store, $14,000
Invested for $6,000
(352) 746-3997
COFFEE & ICE
CREAM SHOP
22,900.
Crystal River
(352) 795-0149
TURN KEY
ICE CREAM PARLOR
ANTIQUES WANTED
Glassware, quilts, most
anything old, Furn. We
Also liquidate Estates.
Ask for Janet or Paula
352-344-8731/860-0888
BARBER CHAIR
$50
(352) 257-4401
Lots Antiques &
Collectibles Large
stamp collection. Very
old pens & lead pencils
collection. Many old
books. Many more
Items. For appointment
(352) 746-6849
WANTED
ANTIQUE &
COLLECTIBLE
DEALERS
Antique &
Collectible Show
Sat. Jan.29
9am-4pm
Citrus Springs
Community
Center
$50. Booth Space.
Deadline for entry
Monday Jan. 24th.
Sponsored by
rThe Vis, weekly
Newspaper
for the Central Ridge
Region.
Forhformation contact
Barbara
Hartley at
(352)746-4292
3603 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Winn Dixie
Beverly Hills.
Itve ItndMdus*wlh
and collectibles
Welcome.
WILL MT .Yforl run
antiques, pottery, old
furniture, estates,
(352) 465-1544, Joe
1-- 'VIM--
EMMETT KELLEY
Clown figurines,
$400.
(352) 726-8697
SPA, 5 PERSON,
Never used. Warrany. Retal
$4300. Sacrifice $1425.
(352) 372-5287
SPA, HOTTUB, 5-PERSON
24 Jets, redwood
cabinet. Warranty,
must move, $1495.
352-286-9662
SPA/HOT TUB
Brand Newl 7ft. therapy
spa, 20 Jets 5 HP, paid
$3,295. sell $1,350.
5 YR.OLD KENMORE
DISHWASHER, ceramic
cook top, microwave,
formica cabinets, dou-
ble sink, formlca count-
er top & large angled
bar with overhang,
(352) 860-0921
21 CU.FT. UPRIGHT
FRIGIDAIRE high
efficiency freezer, exc.
cond. 29x32x70, $200
UTILITY TRAILER, $350
(352) 637-3634
APPLIANCE CENTER)
Used Refrigerators,
Stoves, Washers, Dryers.
NEW AND USED PARTS
Visa,. M/C., A/E. Checks
6546 Hwy.44W, Crystal
River. 352-795-8882
BRAND NEW
Electric Deluxe Glass
Range, $400.
GE 18' Frdge, $475
Both white
Please Call:
(352) 628-0041
Bread machine,
Toastmaster $25.
352 382-4324,
352-697-3354
CLOTHES DRYER
$60
(352) 628-4321
ELEC. STOVE
4 burner, white, good
cond., $70 or best offer
(352) 726-3856
Electric Range,
Hot Point, good Cond.
$100
TV 27', Sony, $75.
(352) 637-0721
FRIGIDAIRE.17cu.ft.
Refrigerator, runs good
$50. Uke new
Whirlpool range,
still In box. $250
(352) 637-6841
KENMORE 18 Cu. ft.
white Refrig. 2 door.
$110. Exc. cond.
(352) 726-8361
KENMORE
REFRIGERATOR
WHIRLPOOL RANGE
Almond color. Good
condition,$150 each
abo. (352) 527-4595
KENMORE WASHER,
$50
DINETTE SET,
$20
(352) 637-2040
MAGIC CHEF
Self cleaning electric
range w/delayed
baking timer & clock.
Exc. cond. $175.
(352) 344-4183
REFRIGERATOR 19 cu.ft.
Kenmore, bottom
freezer, ice maker, 1-yr
old, like new, $350
(352) 628-3585
REFRIGERATOR
Amana, bottom
freezer, exc. cond,
4 yrs old, $350.
(352) 795-1127
WASHER & DRYER
Kenimore, white. $75
GE Electric Range
self-cleaning, white
$100 (352)746-9211
WASHING MACHINE
$50
GE DISHWASHER $75
Both in exc. cond.
(352) 465-7929
WHIRLPOOL 22 CU. FT.
Side by side refrlg. BIk.
frnt. $225; NEW LOWER
UNIT for Mercury 25HP
outboard, $350;
(352) 628-2626
Whirlpool Electric Stove
4 burners & oven
(avocado green) Good
cond. $30/obo
(352) 746-0815
'9M-
ANTIQUE
AUCTION
PROFESSIONAL
APPRAISERS &
LIQUIDATORS
Jan 10-16th
Clearwater, FI
www.charlie
or 352-795-2061
for info '
AU1593/AB1131
CASH/CK/MC/
VI/10%BP
NEED ASSISTANCE?
Antiques, furniture,
complete households
We are CERTIFIED
ESTATE SPECIALIST
Call Dudleys Auction
(352) 637-9588 www.
dudleysauction.com
AB 1667 AU2246
GENERATOR
Honda 6500, low hours,
$4000 new. Sell for
$2200. (352) 628-3967
SHOPSMITH Mark V
w/jigsaw attachment &
lots of accessories. $700
firm. (352) 341-1297
SOLO 643 CHAIN
SAW, very clean,
hardly used, $100.
(352) 628-7688
Pioneer Dolby 5.1
Digital Receiver,
Powered Subwoofer &
all speakers, Kenwood
Tape Deck $750 takes
Lt.l Will separate.
352-382-4324
UNIT, 45Hdge & glass doors.
ZENITh 27"PIP TV, $50.
(352) 637-1567
TV 25" GE Console,
cable ready, beautiful
wood cabinet, $58.
After 5pm & weekends
(352) 382-0557
CLOSED OAK Computer
cabinet. 25"Dx38'W x73"
tall, holds all compo-
nents. $450. File cabinet
2 drawer, oak, $75.
(352) 344-8720
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/ MCard
637-5469
http://www.rdee.net
LEXMARK X73
All In One printer,
USB cord, new
cartridges, 2 yrs. old.
$25.
(352) 564-9665
PICNIC TABLES &
CHAIRS
Phone (352) 628-4532
2 MATCHING CHAIRS,
La-Z-Boy recllner &
upholstered swivel
chair, blue print fabric,
$150 (352) 794-0414
6 Pc. Queen Size Master
Bedroom set. $600
17" TV w/DVD Combo
like new, $100.
(352) 634-1869
3-PC. LIVING ROOM SET,
like new, $550. RATTAN
6-PC. KITCHEN SET, w/3
Rattan bar stools, $350.
(352) 344-3548
4-PC. UVING SET, 7FT
sofa with chair, neutral
color, easy chair, cof-
fee table, exc. cond.
$500. (352) 726-9838
Full Size Sets...............$178 I
Queen Size Sets....$2281
King SizeSets...... $2981
New In Factory Cartons
Free DeIvery I
PAYLESSFURN'ITURE
Hwy. 44-Crystal River
Across from Tire Kingdom I
LA M95855-G
ALUMINUM FOLDING
TABLE 3'X6' $25 obo
CARD TABLE w/ 4 chairs
$25 obo
(352) 795-0049
BED queen size $85
22 Assorted BARBIE
DOLLS $10 for all.
(352) 637-5103
Bedroom Set, Whicker,
w/ complete twin beds,
dresser, mirror & night
stand, $350.
(352) 527-1933
BEDS
$ GREAT DEALS $
Pillow Too Orthopedic
Firm. 5 vr warronty
Full Size $105.
Queen $145.
King $195.
Nasa Visco Foam
Mattress Sets
SFull -39t
Queen $650.
*King $850.
Delivery Available.
(352) 398-7202
CAMELBACK traditional
couch & loveseat,
exc. condition, $300.
Service for 12
china, $100.
(352) 726-5128
CHINA BUFFET & HUTCH
Maple finish, older style
$300 OBO
www.geocities.com/
gatorsmk/Itemsforsale,
html (352) 447-3762
CHINA CLOSET
Lrg, walnut, good cond,
$100.
(352) 746-6687
(352) 302-1449
COMPUTER DESK &
CHAIR $150 OAK
DINETTE SET w/ 6 CHAIRS
$400 All Ulke Newl
352-257-4401
COMPUTER DESK
Large mahogany, on
wheels w/ leather chair.
1 me old $175
2 TWIN MATTRESS &
Springs. Never Used
$175 (352) 344-8126
Couch & Love Seat,
Floral pattern, green
& pink, $200.
.(352) 341-3812
Couch
w/ HIdda Bed, extra
thick mattressbeige
mauve & blue stripe,
$150.
(352) 726-2649
Dark Blue 5 pc.
Sectional, exc. cond.
$400; Girl's Bed w/bullt
In drawers & dresser,
very gd. cond. $300
(352) 634-1869
Dining Room Set
Large hutch, table w/ 2
leaves & 6 chairs, White
Wash. $1100 firm.
(352) 527-0173
DINING ROOM SET
Pine. Hutch, 6'8" high x
5' wlde, 48" round table,
2" thick solid pine.
Extends to 6' oval.
6 captains chairs.
Asking $600. Excellent
condition. 352-212-1002
Dinning Set, solid oak,
43 round, 68 oval,
pedestal table 6 chairs
$350
(352) 489-4405
DRESSER & MIRROR
beautiful, large $200
2 pc. CHINA CABINET
Large $200
(352) 726-2371
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER $35.
KITCHEN TABLE,
2 chairs, $35
(352) 726-6061
ETHAN ALLEN
Formal Dining Set
Solid Maple & Birch
American Traditional
Approx. 80x48' 6 chrs.
2 leaves, $350.
(352) 746-4789
HARD WOOD EXECUTIVE
DESK, deep hardwood
drawers, also great for
sewing, $250. HARD-
WOOD COFFEE TABLE,
with glass Inserts, $75
(352) 726-5412
HI-ROUND TABLE with 2
highback bar stools,
$125 SMALL SOFA
TABLE, $20. WICKER
COFFEE TABLE W/glass
top, $75 (352) 527-4920
KITCHEN TABLE, glass
top, 4 chairs, $50 cash.
KITCHEN TABLE with
glass top, $50 cash
(352) 344-2752
CLASS
C. F r it r
ANGEL TRUMPETS.
peach, pink & yellow
one gal. pots, $10
(352) 637-2147
FREE TO GOOD HOME
Med. sized male puppy,
loves kids, other pets,
(352) 697-1692
or 563-5137
HOMOSASSA
STOREWIDE SALE
Through January 29th.
15%, 20% and25% off.
Paul's Furniture
628-2306
SThe ads running In 1
I Garage / Yard Sale I
| category are sorted |
by City or Town to
assist the reader In
I your quest for the
Bjhr
Leather Jacket
sz. small, $50.
Fur Coat, sz, small, $65.
Both In new condition.
(352) 795-5410
DREAM MAKER SPAS
Starting at $1,195.
WEST WOOD POOL
TABLES
Complete Set
$1,695.
Set up & Delivery
Available.
352-597-3112
2005
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$ $160 ...........$S.50
$151-$400......$10.50
401-$800....;..$15.50
801-$1,500....$20.50
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-1441 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise Items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
10" TABLE SAW,
Craftsman w/stand,
$85. Golf clubs, bag,
cart, new, Knight
Virage, oversized $100.
(352) 382-0100
LARGE SECTIONAL
NATUZZI, hunter green,
less than 5-yrs old, great
cond. asking $1,500
(352) 341-0858
La-Z-Boy Sleeper $350.
La-Z-Boy recllner $250.
Oak Kitchen
table/4chalrs $200. Cof-
fee table/2 end tables
$100; 6 pc. Lt. Pine bed-
room set $400. Sm. desk
$35; Cabinet Singer
sewing machine $50.
746-6877
Matching Living Room
Chairs, custom from
Southern Traditions.
$150/both/obo
(352) 382-1842
MATCHING RUG SET,
8'x10' & 5'x7', 8' runner &
3'x5' blue/gold, $50.
STEAMER DECK CHAIR
$35. (352) 726-9838
Mattress/Box Spring,
Full size, $65.
Plate Glass wall mirror,
sz. 38"Hx47'W. $35.
(352) 795-5410
Moving Sale
LR, DR, BR, &
patio furniture.
(352) 341-1031
OAK ROLLTOP DESK, all
hard wood, exc. cond.,
$650, BEAUTIFUL OAK
BROYHILL COFFEE TABLE,
$75. (352) 726-5412
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75. New
waterbed$299628-0808
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS
& boxspring, 2 pillows,
sheets, & comforter,
$150 cash
(352) 344-2752
QUEEN SOFABED
with sheets, 4 years old,
asking $400.
(352) 527-3807
QUEENSIZE COLONIAL
bed frame, solid maple
finish, head & foot
board, $75. COLONIAL
WOODEN ROCKER,
$100 (352) 726-9838
Recliners
Flexsteel matching set,
blue. Good cond.
$90 0BO
(352) 563-1893
ROLLAWAY BED,
like new, $65.
(352) 628-6876
SLEEPER SOFA
4 pc. sectional Inc. qn.
Inner spring mattress.
Neutral colors. Very
good condition. Asking
295 OBO Call for appt.
(352) 527-8622
SOFA, LOVESEAT &
SWIVEL ROCKER
$400 OR BEST OFFER
(352) 527-0397
Solid Oak Furniture
2 upholstered love
seats, and matching
swivel rocker,
good cond. $550.
(352) 382-7139
TWIN BED, mattress &
boxspring, maple head
& footboard, $60
MAPLE ROCKER. $50
(352) 726-5412
CUB CADET
2130, 30" mower,
utility cart. $1,200
(352) 628-6537
EXCELLENT 10HP
BRIGGS & STRATTON,
38" cut, riding lawn
mower, $325
(352) 527-4920.
FREE, I will hall away
RIDING Lawn Mower &
Tractors. 352-726-7362
MOWER PARTS
for rider or push
mowers- all for $150.
(352) 628-6386
RIDER MOWERS
I will haul them away
Free (352) 628-2084
RIDING MOWER
Sears 42' 20 hp elec.
start 6 sp. $800 24'
Extension Ladder
fiberglass $75
amqo .nq9.
D. J. SYSTEM
Complete. Plus over
900 cds. Selling health
Issues. $5000
FRANK @ 352-489-4599
or Inacathy@webtv.net
Heavy Duty Walker
with wheels, seat,
hand brakes,
never used. $150.
(352) 628-7393
POWER CHAIR &
LIFT Uke New!
$1,500 (352) 489-2204
CRATE 6 channel mixer
w/500 watt speaker
cabs w/stands, $600.
Fender acoustic/elec
guitar, blue gloss finish
w/hard shell case, $350.
All in new condition.
352-422-2187
DRUM SET 3 toms, 2
snares, 1 crash cymbal,
1 hi hat, seat, 3 pairs of
sticks, $350 obo
(352) 302-5466
GUITAR
Taylor Big Baby 307GB
1 yr. old. Inc. soft bag
$425
(352) 382-1587
Antique Triple Mirror
Vanity, late 1800's,
needs refurbishing,
$175.Slldlng Glass Door,
6 ft, white, w/ grades In-
side double pain glass,
$195.(352) 795-1520
Bed, twin w/
Mattress, boxspring,
frame & headboard,
$175 Louis Vuilton
Ladies Wallet, $75.
All Items like new
(352) 726-0040
BEST BUYI POOL TABLE
by Olhausen Sheraton
model, 7FT, balls, rack,
4 cue sticks & bridge.
Owner passed away
shortly after purchasing.
Total package, $1,500.
(New- cost over $2,500)
(352) 860-1568
Blackshear's White
Aluminum Sliding
Window R.O. 35 3/8" x
52 1/8" w/ screen, new
In box. $75.
Call (352) 795-0646
BREAD MAKER, $10
GOLF CLUBS, $25
(352) 726-5128
BURN BARRELS
$8 Each
860-2545
Canoe/Kayak Carrier
Yaklma Rail Rider 1
Fits Trail Blazer & others.
$150. (352) 795-0004
CARPET FACTORY Drect
Restrecth Clean *
Repair Vinyl Tile *
Wood (352) 341-0909
(352) 637-2411
CARPET REMNANTS
New, high quality
1 at $45 1 at $100
(352) 795-5410
Chrome Bakers Rack
good cond, $35.
7 52" White Shades,
w/drapes & hardware,
exc. cond. $50.
(352) 746-5514
Entertainment Center
$50.
Comer Computer Desk
$50.
New condition
(352) 637-1894
Entertainment Center,
6' x 5' x 2' will accept
32" tel. pickled oak
finish $350. like new
Miami Sun 3 Wheel Bike
like new, suncoast
bikes, red, $250.
(352) 344-8869
EXERCISE MACHINE
Exercise bike. Men's 18
spd bike, ladles reg
bike & loveseat, like
new. (352) 621-3673
FENCE, CHICKEN WIRE,
2" netting, 4'x150',
new, $30.
MICROWAVE CART
$10(352)341-1296
GE SELF CLEANING
STOVE, electric, great
condition, $60. CD
PLAYER, Denon, great
cond., household, $30
(352) 726-6075
HAND AND
POWER TOOLS.
Miscellaneous. $150,
(352) 628-6386
HOGS, Corn fed from
wild stock, all sizes,
great fro BBQ's, $15-$40.
(352) 726-7871
ICE CREAM TABLE
28" diameter, wrought
Iron, 3 padded chairs,
white. Rattan loveseat,
6 cushions. $50 each.
(352) 628-7054
LEAF PICKER UPPER
Cyclone 6 hp heavy
duty. Brand Newl
$1,500 CASH Used 1
time, Health Issues.
(352) 726-9304
LIFTCHAIR -RECLINER,
Sealy,blue fabric, mas-
sage & heat. Good
cond. $200
(352) 489-7475
LOVESEAT, $25
DRYER, $65
Roll-a-way bed, $15
(352) 344-2752
MAGNIFYING READER
OPTELEC '. Uke newly
Exc, for macular
degeneration. $1,300
(352) 795-3743
MATCHING SOFA &
CHAIR, recliners, like
new, $295, $250 or both
for $500. MAYTAG
RANGE, elec, $100
(352) 465-7774
NEED RELIEF?
Would you like me to
give you money for
your equity and pay
off your mortgage?
Also buying mobiles,
houses & land
contracts. Call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369. Same
address & phone
number last 31 years
SWING SET.
2 seat, durable,
with green canopy,
still In box, $60
(352) 726-6885
Table Saw, Craftsmam,
'$95,
Dinette Set, Oak w/4
chairs, good cond,
(352) 795-1520
WALL FURNACE
Sears 40,000 BTU w/
dual fans & wall
thermostat. Heats small
house. Exc. cond. 4150
(352) 628-1967
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
2 CHILD CARRIERS
$10 each.
1 child stroller, $10
(352) 637-1916
ANTIQUES WANTED
Glassware, quilts, most
anything old, Furn. We
Also liquidate Estates.
Ask for Janet or Paula
352-344-8731/860-0888
3 AKC YORKIE PUPPIES
Male & female
S Taking deposits .
(352) 628-6914
ADOPT ADULT LAB MIX
spayed, $85/
BT HOUND PUP spayed,
$85 (352) 637-5024
Beagles Bom 12/04
5 females, 3 males,
$250 ea. 352-596-0695
Brooksville area.
DASCHSUND-CORGIE
PUPS H/C gorgeous, all
colors M/F.$ 150 up
(352)628-7852
Dog Kennel
w/ pull out tray, 42L x
24W x 28H, used 1 mth.
Paid $120.
Asking $80 OBO.
(352) 794-0814
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $15
Cat Spayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $30
(352) 563-2370
MACAW, 11 wks old,
blue & gold, still being
hand fed.
(352) 628-3262
NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
Yorkshire Terrier
AKC REG females and
males will be ready
soon 352-726-9092
2003 AQHA Bay Colt
Very quiet, exceptional
reining/cow prospect.
Owner IIl. Will trade for
cattle. (352) 344-0836
Arab Geld, Bay, 4 Yrs
old, green broke, loads,
clips, feet, sweet, sane,
gorgeous, $1,500.
Owner Fin. Avail.
(352) 628-1472
(352) 746-5171
2003 AQHA Bay Colt
Very quiet, exceptional
reining/cow prospect.
Owner Ill. Will trade for
cattle. (352) 344-0836
HAY FOR SALE
In barn, TIfton and
good Cal hay.
(352) 344-5895
HOGS, Corn fed from
wild stock, all sizes,
great fro BBQ's, $15-$40.
(352) 726-7871
21&131BEDROOM0HOMES
2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES
Pool, wonderful neigh-
borhood. Reasonable.
(352) 447-2759
BEVERLY HILLS
1 Bdrm Park Models,
furnished. Incls. utilities
& cable. Wkly rates start
at $150. 352-465-7233
FLORAL CITY
2/1, fantastic view.
Irg yard. Credit check
(352) 344-5923 or
419-392-4892
MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 2005 9B
112 Muica
t-IbBfifn
LESSONS:.Plano, Guitar,
etc. Crystal River Music.
2520 N. Turkey Oak Dr.
(352) 563-2234
S&R MUSIC
Lessons, drums, guitar,
keyboard.352-563-21 10
SPINET PIANO
with bench, $595.
Tuning & moving
Included
(352) 563-1173
TRUMPET
Yamaha, gold w/case.
Exc. cond. $350/obo
(352) 465-4775
VITAMASTER
Slender Cycle,
tension control, $25.
(352) 564-9440
model 397,177 caliber,
with Bushnell 4x scope,
like new, $135.
(352) 637-4606
CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA
IRONS 3-PW graphite
shafts w/ bag. GREAT
COND. $295 obo
(352) 637-4829
GOLF CART
2001, EZ GO
Windshield, Golf
club cover.
Special $2,100.
(352) 795-6364
GOLF CLUBS
COMPLETE SET
D-3-5-7 woods,
4-5-6-7-8-9-PW-SW Irons
Affinity, brand new,
$375. (352) 527-8989
Set of Golf Clubs & Bag
4 woods, 8 Irons w/
covers & putter,
$300.
(352) 746-7868
Taylor Made Rack, OS
Irons, 3- pitching
wedge. Like new $375.
Wilson Deep Red Irons,
3-pitchlng wedge,
$195.
(352) 860-0048
4X8 PACE,
new, enclosed, $1200
(352) 637-1916
UTILITY TRAILER
4/2'x9'A' Heavy duty
frame. New body.
zw~. ..-
C 0 ~
Advertise Here
for less than you think!!!
Call Today!
563-5966
DW 2 bedroom, $500
up. 1 bedroom, furn, No
pets. Detalls,Homosassa
(352) 628-4441
HERNANDO 1/1
12X44, w/10x20 Fl. rm.
dbl. lot, Ig. patio, furn.
$325/mo + util.
(607) 742-3792
HOMOSASSA bdrm
electric Included, $135
week. (352) 621-0601
HOMOSASSA
Clean, 2/1. $450 mo.
(352) 563-5117
Remodeled 4 BR
1A BA DW,
fenced 1.85 acres
MOL EZ to Ocala
N200, pets, horses,
home biz OK, Immed.
poss. $750. mo., 1st,
last & util.
352-249-1091
$500.00 DOWN -
FHA Financing
1st time buyer, poor
credit,recent
bankruptcy, we have
financing
available. New 3 & 4
bedroom homes up to
2300 sq.ft, with land
now available.
Call (352) 621-9183
32' Alumallte Trailer
w/windowed porch, 2
strg. bldgs. Furn. well
equipped. Exc. cond.
Call (850) 324-2882 Or
see at Buddy's Lakeside
Pk, Lot 17, Ingils.
--LECANTO '
1954 Spartan 43ft.
$1,000.
you move
(352) 746-2677
PARK MODEL '98 40' w/
2 expandos. 9'x 30'
attached alum. awn-
Ing, 8' X 30' deck, 6' x
10' shed. Washer/dryer.
Very good cond.
(352) 795-4281
SAVE $$$ NOW
Checkout our Models
Skyline,
Southern Energy &
Homes of Merit
Call American Homes
(352) 628-0041
FLORAL CITY
2/1, new Kit. & bath,
on canal, furn, CHA,
dock, screen porch,
city wtr.$550 mth.
1st and last.
Immediate possession
5 Acre Mini-Farm. Lg
4/2, Lots of scrubs.
Won't last long
Call (352) 795-6085
2003 DW, 3/2 1000sq ft,
nice 1/2 acre lot.
$59,900.
(352) 795-5065
(352) 697-1304
'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
Mi TO LK ROUSSEAU
'96 DW on 1AC. w/Ig.
frnt.prch, Ig. scrn bk
prch. oak trees & pond
2 car gar. w/ connect-
Ing 3 car crprt. 33'
Above grand pool, w/full
deck connected to bk.
prch, new AC, Too
much to list, Must Seel
$85,000. (352) 795-4770
2/2 furnished,
14' x 70' CHA. fenced
Irg. lot. Rm addition,
carport, shed, deck. My
loss your gain. Nice,
$40,500 (352) 489-1488
3/2 on V Wooded Ac.
on Paved Rd. $2,500
dn. $625 monthly.
Call (352) 795-2377
PayedRd. Fireplace,
Galley Kfchen.$2,500
dn. $568 monthly.
Call (352) 795-1272
A MUST SEE!
New 3 bedroom, 3
baths on 1/2 acre.
Great warranty, the
best construction, quiet,
nice lot, great location,
deck & driveway,
$2,000 down
$575.68/mo W.A.C.
CALL 352-621-9182
Beautiful 3/2 on VA
Acre. Fmt. parch.
Huge eat-In kitchen.
$1,500 dn. $675.
Monthly.
Call 352-795-8822
BEAUTIFUL 4.6 ACRES
Hernando Mini Farms
'03 DW w/ 2 Master
Suites & sitting rm/office
1806 sq. ft. Detach 2
car garage w/ bath
$169,000 (352) 527-3295
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 on 1 acre 20 x 20
garage. $50,000
(352) 249-9117
CRYSTAL RIVER
Wooded 3/2 on 1
acre, w/ pond, Please
Call 352-302-3126
Diversified Enterprises
Inc. For All Your
Mortgage Needs.
Good Credit-Bad
Credit. Purchases-
Refinancing and Home
Equity Loans.
Uc. Mortgage Lender
(352) 628-5700
HERNANDO
28 x 60 '98 newly set on
Y2 acre. New frig, stove,
ac, septic, well, skirting,
carpet, vinyl, & paint.
$75,000 352-637-1274
746-1085 or 464-1341
HERNANDO
3/2 DW Uke New. New
cooling unit. Roof over.
New plumbing. New
200 amp service. All
app. Inc. $38,000
(352) 586-7645
HERNANDO
Doublewide, 2 BR, 2 Ba,
w/ heat & air.
No Owner Financing
$39,900.
(352) 344-8525
HOMOSASSA- By Owner
7869 & 7871
W. Mistfliower (at Regal
Ully)- perfect In-law- 2
nice mobiles, (approx
acre) Ig FL rm. Carport,
patios, storage shed,
fence, C-H/A, appl's.
Appt only, NO AGENTS.
$120,000.(352) 628-1852
HOMOSASSA
HILLCREST. D/W, 3/2,
7 rms, almost
2 acres landscaped
properly, fenced.
Carport, family rm,
nice area. $72,500.
(352) 628-2119
LAND & HOME
I acre homesite
country setting.
3 bedroom, 2 bath new
Homes of Merit with
warranty. Driveway,
deck, stainless steel
appliances pkg.
Must see, only
$518.45/mo WAC.
CALL 352-621-9181
OWNER MUST SEL!
Land & Home-
1,920 sq ft.
3 bedroom, 2 bath,
stone fireplace, full
appliance pkg. Quiet
lot with nice oak trees.
5 yr. warranty.
Call for more details
352-621-0119
Owner will assist with
down payment!
191 FURISHE
1991 FURNISHED
DBLEWIDE PARK MODEL,
2/1, bulit-in speakers,
microwave, Screened
rm. Carport, $30,000.
(352) 726-9197
55+ Park In Homosassa
2/2 doublewlde, all
appliance,, screen
room, carport, utility
room, Park has pool
and many other
activities. $42,000
(352) 382-3428
55+ 2/2 DOUBLEWIDE 2
porches, 1 scr.- 1 vinyl
windows. Insulated rub-
ber roof, skirted, shed,
appl's., hot tub, furn.
$29,000 (352) 628-0700
MUST SEE. Excellent
condition. 2/1, Florida
room, pets welcome,
quiet & safe park.
$10,900 or best offer.
(352) 746-7592
Quiet, Secure 55+ pk.
Nice 2/1 $9,800 SW
Poss. own. fin.
352-628-5977
SINGLE WIDE Mobile
Home, Furnished. 2/1,
11x17 Room addition.
Washer, and shed.
$8,300. Firm
(352) 637-4690
RV lots $160/up
MH Lots 6 months FREE-
with lease. Homosassa,
(352) 628-4441
CHASSAHOWITZKA
3/2 Waterfront MH, FPR
boat house $695 mo.
No PETS.
(727) 415-1805
Classified Ads from
575 through 660 are
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INVERNESS GOLF &
COUNTRY CLUB
3/2/2 fireplace. 2700 sq.
ft. living. $1,200 month
(727) 647-3741
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
* Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
* Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
)o Condo & Home
owner Assoc, Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
Infoaprooertv
managmentaroup.
CRYSTAL RIVER -1
1/1 Bungalow, very
nice sm. pet OK. All
you need Is your tooth-
brushll 3 mo. mln., rent
HOMOSASSA
Studio apartment w/
12x24 deck, clean &
private, No pets, $600
mo.(352) 628-2814
INGLIS
Studio on river bank
furn. $500. 352-447-0531,
'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete.
Stucco Homes
1806 sq. ft. own at $895.1
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
Crystal Palms Apts
1& 2 Bdrm Easy Terms,-.
Inv. & Crys.Riv.634-0882'
FLORAL CITY '.-
2/1, nice, quiet, clean,-.
available Immediately.
$600.mo. 352-613-6262'
GOSPEL ISLAND
4/2, clean & quiet
$550. mo. 1st, Ist, seca
(352) 422-2393
Homosassa
1/1 $350. 1st, last & Sec.
No pets: 352-628-7300
or 352- 697-0310 -
INGLIS VILLAS
Newly Renovated*
Affordable Rental -
Apartments 1 2,& 3
bedroom, available '
immediately.
Rent is based
on your incomellI
Located on SR40 one
block East of US 19,
Only 7 minutes from
Crystal Riverll
M W F 2PM 5PM
(352)447-0106
Equal Housing
Opportunity
INVERNESS
1/1, tenants pay elec.
$450 mo. 352-726-38409
Inverness City Limits
2/1, C-H/A. W/D hook-
up.lmmaculately clean,
$525. (352) 564-5660
INVERNESS
Downtown, very nice
2-story Victorian home
w/5 apts. 1 & 2 BR avail.
$495 mo. 304 N.
Osceola. 860-1584
PELICAN BAY
APARTMENTS
Available for
Immediate
Occupancy
Newly Renovated &
Decorated Affordable
Rental Apartments
1,2 & 3 Bedroom
Apartments with air
conditioning, carpet
appliances, spacious',
closets, window
treatments offered at
affordable rentals
rates beginning at
$473.plus electric.
Handicap Units
Available. Rental
assistance available
to quallfled
applicants.
Income limits apply.
For Rental Info &
Applications
Pelican Bay
Apartments
9826 West Arms Drive,,
Crystal River,
(352) 795-7793,
M-F 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
(TDD#1-800-955-8771)
Equal Housing
Opportunity
Crystal Palms Apts
1& 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Inv. & Crys.Rlv.634-0882
4 UNITS FOR LEASE
1000 sq.t each In Pine
Ridge, Beverly Hills ,
Cell 856-234-4684
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CITRUS & SUMTER INVERNESS
COUNTY. Many 2/1, newly painted &
Commercial spaces carpeted, washer, dry-
avall. 1500-12,000 sq.ft. er hookup, no pets/ no
S$8 sq.ft. 228-7033 smoking. $500 + sec.
*' INVERNESS (352) 637-5598
.QFFICE/WAREHOUSE Inverness City Limits
"pace for rent located 2/1, C- I/A. W/D hook-
Applebee's area. up.1mmaculately clean,
,750 sq.f. $1050/mo $525. (352) 564-5660
(352) 726-4549
:OFFICE, 1020 SQ.FT.
downtown Inverness.
%Walk to Courthouse.
Exc. cond/locatlon. 114
PTe Ave. $1000 per mo
MAIL SPACE,2000 sq.ft.
Croft Rd. Plaza, Hwy.
44, Inverness. First class
bildg. $2000 per mo.
,. (352) 636-8691
U ED CAR LOT- Boat &
t-otorhomes- rent or
sale. All or part of.
Across from Airport on
U.S. 19 352-212-3041
CITRUS HILLS
2/2, unfurn. Upstairs.
Carport. Vaulted
ceilings, fresh paint,
new carpet & tile. $900
mo. 1st, last, security.
352-746-1987
INVERNESS 2/2
Furn. Villa, No pets/
smoking. Pool. $1,050
Mo., Dep. Elec. (up to
$100) & Water Inc, W/D
(352) 726-3130
INVERNESS
'2/2, on water, boat
{Iock, pool, $700, 1st,
Iqst, $300 sec. 344-9225
,.' INVERNESS
L9rge 2/2, clean condo
"Royal Oaks, quiet,
rmature neigh. Between
&rooksville & Inverness
t750 mo. Incl., water,
tapnis, pool & more. No
ste]rs. Security $1125. Pis
Iv gsg 4 GIna @ 352 586
,9 7944
INVERNESS
.Seasonal or yearly
rental, cable, all until.
Incl., nice, quiet area
$4,300 seasonal. $1,000
*yrly. 561- 441-5030
*: WINDERMERE
21./1, Unfurn Villa, $850
mo. 1st, lost & Sec.
(352) 257-4260
HOMOSASSA/
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, with W/D hookup,
CHA, wtr/garbage Incl,
$500mo., 1st, Last & sec.
No pets. 352-465-2797
HERNANDO
1/1 completely furn,
Elec. Included., (352)
344-8268 465-0871
AVAILABLE
NOW
-sDaily/Weekly
rcMonthly
mwEfficiency
Let Us Rent Your Home
For You!
Assurance
Property
Management
352-726-0662
LECANTO
2/1, CHA, remodeled,
very clean $650 + Sec.
All UtlL IncFREE pest &
lawn Ser (352) 212-4494
INVERNESS
2/1/1, near hosp. no
pets, must have ref. 1st,
1st. & sec. dep. $650.
mo. (352) 422-3316
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3 BRAND NEW HOMES
In distinguished area.
3/2/2 Available 01/05
$1,300 mo. S. Borges
(727) 251-8866
C. Rutenberg Realty
'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
Stucco Homes
1806 sq, ft, own at $895.
down and $625. mo.
No credit needed
1-800-350-8532
AVAILABLE NOW!
2/2/1 $775
3/2/2 Pool SMW $1250
River Links Realty
352-628-1616
800-488-5184
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
BEVERLY HILLS
1 bedroon, exc. cond.
Unfurn, 1st, last, sec.
746-4730
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, $650
352-746-4673
/464-2514
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, Lrg, 2000 Sq ft
home, Irg. Family
Room, Storage galore
Washer &Dryer, Pels ok,
321-652-7168
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, nice, large CHA,
Fam, Rm., shed.
$700/mo. 352-795-0538
CITRUS HILLS
2/2/2, caged pool,
1 acre. Mint cond. $975.
ma. Lawn & pool maint
incl. (352) 564-1436
CITRUS HILLS
Charming 2/3/2, 2300
TS.F, Beautiful wooded
IY ac. htd/pool, $1095
mo, (561) 306-0246
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurn, homes avail
3 & 4 br Homes & 2 br,
Townhouses & Villas
Greenbriar Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 $975 ma,
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillages
rentals.cam
C.Riv 3/2 waterfront
deep water, $950; 2/2,
den, $615 795-1865
CITRUS SPRING
3/2/2 i scr porch
No smoking/ peol, $i80
no-I Sec, Credit check,
(352) 621-7572
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1/2, remodeled,
quiet area. $750 mo.
(352) 476-1398
CITRUS SPRINGS
New home for rent
4/2/2, Washer/Dryer
$1000/mo. No pets,
Call (727) 449-8755
email: wadel2819
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Connell Heights, 3/2,
garage, fenced yard,
$775/mo. 1st. last sec.
No pets 795-3842
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Owner/Agent
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, $550 mo plus 1st,
last & Sec.
(260) 495-9918
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CRYSTAL RIVER
Woodland Estates 3/2,
large yard, $1,050 mo.
(352) 422-6598
FLORAL CITY 1/1
$400 mo. $500 sec. No
pets. 352-637-9036
FLORAL CITY
2/1 $450. mo.
352-637-5578
HERNANDO
2/1, 6 room, home biz.
ok, $650 1st/last + util.
Imm. poss. CHA,
easy to Ocala, Pet ok
352-249-1091
HOMOSASSA
2/1/1 + carport. C-H/A.
City water, cable,
(352) 628-2703
HOMOSASSA
3/2/carport, sceen rm.
$600/mo, no pets. 1st,
last, sec. (352) 302-0725
INVERNESS
3/2/2 New, $895,
Fjrst, Last, Security,
No pets. 344-1831
INVERNESS
Pool Home 3/2/2,
Spac. Beau., Ig. lanaI,
1 ac. No pets. $900.
908-322-6529
MEADOWCREST
2/2/2.5 Irg screen
porch, DR, laundry.
Clubhouse, pool, tennis.
Maint, Included $1,100
me (352),564-1379
MEADOWCREST CR
Charming 2/2 villa. Club
hs, heated pool, tennis.
Immac. cond. Suit
Profess or Ret. N/S.
$1,075 me. Inc. club,
malnt, yard fees.
Tel: (352) 563-2668
C" Ret Hue
= Unurise
FLORAL CITY
2/1, $550/mo 1st, last
sec, 1 yr lease 726-4285
MEADOWCREST VILLA
Lease or sale. 2/2/1/2,
Den. Eat In kitchen,
formal DR, refrigerator,
washer/dryer, Cable Iv,
water, sewer & trash,
Heated pool, tennis &
clubhouse. Beautiful
Deed Restricted
Community. $950 mo.
short term, $850 long
term, (352) 382-7920
PINE RIDGE
Brand New, 4/3/2,
$1,600 me, No pets or
smoking. (352) 746-1892
C.Riv 3/2 waterfront
deep water, $950; 2/2,
den, $615 795-1865
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 furn., waterfront,
Incl. utilities, short term,
near Kings Bay $1,200
(352) 795-2181
CRYSTAL RIVER CONDO
w/dock Completely
turn., 3 me. mmn.
$1500 me. (352)
447-7012/794-0888
CRYSTAL RIVER
Pelican Cove, 3/2/2
w/ dock all amenities,
Incl. pool & club house
$1,600. mo. Crldland
and Cridland GMAC
(352) 344-5535
CRYSTAL RIVER
The Islands 2/2 w/dock,
pool, tennis, club house
new flooring, counter-
tops, many extras,
$1250. (414) 690-6337
HOMOSASSA
Furn. 2 bdrm
2 bath stilt house on
Homosassa River.
C/H/A, boat dock.
813-782-1947
HOMOSASSA
River Front, 2/1.5, dock,
until. Incl., cable, phone,
$1,050. mo. 628-7913
INVERNESS
3/2, w/ docks, 200' on
river, Irg. wood shop.
$900 (352) 344-1444
LUXURY WATERFRONT
APT. 3/2 $1 100/month
Includes trash & water.
1st, last & security. No
pets: Avail. now.
352-563-5004
Accommodations to
share, non smoking
remote location, priv.
bath, $400. dep. $200.
(352) 795-0516 or
257-3692
Condos, Villas, Homes
Available short term.
Call River Unks Realty
800-488-5184
352-628-1616
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2
55+ CommunIty
furn. /unfurn, utilities
Inc. $595 (352) 795-3911
CRYSTAL RIVER
Vacation/ short term
rental 1/1/V2 condo.
Pool, access to gulf, all
utilities paid, no pets.
352-422-6030
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/2 Ac. mol. Across from
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ml. to Boat ramp. New
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489-8617 or 212-5800
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'04 New 3/2/2 Concrete
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2/1/1. liv. & fam. rooms,-*
large eat In Kitchen, w/-
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lanal, fenced back
yard, new carpet 2003,'
all appl. $94,000.
(352) 527-9801
BY OWNER 2 bdrm,1 ba,
dining area, living rm,
family rm, laundry rm,
appliances. Nice shed,
ceramic file, lanal,
$81,650. (352) 746-9607
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$119,900 352-726-3258
Laurel Ridge
3/2/2, 2043 sq. ft. +
large enclosed lanal, -T
next to Twisted Oaks
Golf. Like newl $189,000
(352) 249-9145
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRoNIcLE
'OAK RIDGE by owner 2/1, NICE HOME, off
'3-yr old 3/2/2 block & Independence, near
stucco home, corner major shopping centers
lot, Many upgrades, Newer roof, new paint,
3400 sq.ft. $269,000. 1/2 acre lot $70,000.
(352) 465-3153 (352) 637-7232
BY OWNER 2/2/1.5 CBS,
1392 sq ft. living. Great
Rm., Fam. Rm, Pantry/
HomII esJ Laundry Rm., CT fenced
lot, All newer appll.
:CITRUS REALTY GROUP Asking $98,900.
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(352)795-0060. studio. $89,000
(352) 344-0017
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $88,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
1999, 3/2/2, Pool Home Atkinson Construction
bn 1 acre wooded lot, 352-637-4138
i w/ 20 x 40 building Lic,# CBC059685
i $205,000.
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3/2/2 POOL HOME, 726-1441
1 acre lot, beautiful 5 -6
landscape. Tile/carpet, 563-5966
shed w/elec./water, -enbe
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acre. Completely WINDERMERE TOWN
Renovated 11/04. HOUSE 805 Windermere
Custom Kitchen, Blvd., 3/21/2/1, 1,813
Marble, granite sq.ft. Master BR w/Bath
plus many extras, main floor, all apple ,
Will Not Last Long choice location, maint.
$220,000. free. Clubhouse, pool.
1160 W. Pearson St. Owner, $134,900. (352)
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entrance on Chelsea brick gated entrance
Ann Way. By owner, w/remote access.
$169,900. 352-746-2414 $189,900
CANTERBURY LAKE 352-637-2973
ESTATES 1-yr old tiled, 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath,
pool, screen lanal, up- living room, dining room
graded cabinets, apple & kitchen, screened
faucets Jacuzzi, custom porch, Very reasonable
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system, gas, fans, addi-
tional phone/TV hook- 7765 E. Spanish Trail,
ups CHCC Soc. Mem, 1/3 acre, 3/2, Split Plan,
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Kit. cab, $86,900.
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Membership avail, glassed in porch, kitch-
477 W Keller St. en dining combo, living
(352) 746-3491 rm, full condition water
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S O with options to Inspect.
2/2, w/den, 2-car gar., (352) 563-2050
unobstructed view of
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$174,900. 352-564-9698
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352-302-2028
Johnson 10HP 1963
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JOHNSON 3HP,
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Mercury 3.5 hp,
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(352) 249-0860
MOTOR
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$1,000 OBO
(352) 302-9946
ALUMACRAFT
17'5" w/galv. trailer,
50HP Mercury, foot
pedal control trolling
motor, great cond.
$3,500 abo
(352) 628-9791
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2000 Seasport, 19' c.c,
1994 Suzuki, 85HP, Mag-
ic Tilt trailer, all in exc.
cond. $4995. 621-4607.
BAYLINER CAPRI
17FT, 1997, 120HP Merc/
force motor, trailer &
cover, $4,900
(352) 621-0828
~on
ALLEGRO BAY
'95, 28' Chev. 454,
sleeps 6, 24k, excel.
cond. $22,500.
(352) 564-6820
ARGOSY
1978, 454 engine. Runs
great. Very clean In &
out. Must see. $7000.
(352) 628-1669
CHEVY
'89 Motorhome 25',18k
miles. New tires,
battery & appliances,
$6,900 OBO
(352) 423-0700
COACHMAN
'83, GM, Chassis, 350,
V8, only 45k ml., runs
super, only $3,900.M
352-341-0309, 634-4086
COBRA MONTERAY 93'
30' Class A, rear Queen
Island bed, generator,
A/C, new tires/ bat-
teries, 63K ml, 454 eng.
$17,000 OBO,
352-746-5065, Cell
352-212-2820
GULFSTREAM
'02 Ultra Supreme 27'.
Class C Ford 450 V-10.
2 slide outs. Exc. cond.
$43,000 OBO
(352) 795-9591
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'93 Alumallte 27' 5th
wheel w/ slide. Super
clean cond. No smoke.
1st $10,900 takes,
trade? (352) 489-4289
MONTEREY
'92 RV, 30FT, very low
mileage, call after 6pm
(352) 637-5293
MOTOR HOME
30', < 100 miles on new
engine. Owner must
sell due to health.
$9,400 OBO
(352) 795-2518
TAHOE
'99, Toy Hauler, 25 ft.,
excel cond. fully self
contained. Holds three
motorcycles. $14,000.
(352) 344-4841
WINNEBAGO
27', '87 Chiefton Runs
great, looks good. Fully
self-contained. 51k
$8,500 OBO
(352) 628-4613
BELAIR 5TH WHEEL
'99, 35', 16' tip-out, fu!ly
equipped, full bath,
washer, dryer, awning,
Ice-maker, microwave,
queensize hide-a-bed.
Lots of storage, $35,000
new- sell for $20,000
due to cancer. Used 6
times. (352) 628-9309
0. Gmprs
c,* Citrus County
c= Hornes
'03 CHRYSLER
SEBRING LXi
Loaded Very low
miles, Only $11,781
Call 726-1238
V, lo, A, EO!...........$4,995
'00 CHEVY IMPALA LS
Sir, LOADED, VE, LAN ..$5,950
'97 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIG.
LOADED Leather, Lowies......$AVE
W0 LINCOLN TOWN CAR EXEC.
40K, Siler, ue, Leater.....$11,900
MANY MORE IN STOCK
BUICK
'03 LaSabre
11,500 miles. Balance
of factory warranty.
(352)341-0428
BUICK
1995 Riviera, moonroof,
every option, exc.
cond 99K mi,, $4,500
(352) 726-6687
BUICK
2000 LeSabre, loaded,
all leather, like new,
57,000 miles. Must sell.
$10,500 obo. 527-6485.
CADILLAC
1995 2 door Eldorado.
Dark green, leather Int.
88K mi.Very good cond
$5,000. (352) 726-4222
CADILLAC SLS
1998 Seville, Beautiful,
66K mi. Must see to
appreciate. $13,000
(352) 382-1773
Quiet homes only area.
80 X 110 lot $13,900
(352) 628-1769
SUGARMILL WOODS
2 large side by side lots,
$75,000 for the pair.
Agent Owned- Wm,
Hutchings 352-382-7938
WANT A BETTER
RETURN
ON YOUR MONEY?
CONTACT US.
2004 ion 3, only 7,400
ml. spotless, auto., PS,
PB, CD, $12,750 -
(352) 382-7775
TOYOTA
AVALON o
998, exc. cond. 84K ml.
$6,900.
(352) 382-3842 9
TOYOTA sp
1991 Corolla. Possible cl
engine problems. Sell to t<
mechanic or for parts.
$250. (352) 628-1669
TOYOTA
2000 Camry, low miles
Excellent condition. B
(352) 302-8355 or
(352) 746-2413
TOYOTA
2001 Avalon XLS
satoam, leather, 50/50 4
power control, AC w/ -
ear controls, 6 disc CD
Nonsmoker. garage 20
ept. 4 New tires. MINTI
$19,500 FIRM T(
(352) 527-6757
BOAT SLIP FOR
RENT ON CANAL
off Homosassa River
$100 per month
(352) 628-7525
BOSTON WHALER
1999 18', 125HP Merc.
Alum, trir. Like Newl
$20,500
(352) 795-4116
BOWRIDER
17' 01 Glastron SX 170
90HP Johnson, 30hrs,
Gd. cond,
(352) 302-9663
CAROLINA SKIFF
16' Deluxe w/drive-on
trailer. Like new. Never
in saltwater. New John-
son 40HP w/T&T w/5-yr
warranty. Has never
been run. Forced to sell
due to health problems
$6500obo.352-628-2649
CRESTLINER
1968, Del Rio, 16FT, run-
about, newer model
90HP Johnson, looks
good, runs good, white
w/turquoise, trailer,
$1,500 (352) 726-6160
FLATS & BAY
'01 18', 115 Yam. hp,
trir., troll motor, GPS,
Exc. Cond. $14,000
(352) 220-2199
FLATS SKIFF
16' Johnsen trl-hull, 70HP
Merc, trailer, VHF, DF,
fish, ski, dive. $3850
obo. 352-795-2076
HOUSEBOAT
26' YUKON DELTA
w/ trr, Completely re-
furb. Rebuilt 4 cyl. Vovlo
eng., w/ new outdrive.
Too many features to
list. Asking $5995
(352) 795-7994
KEY WEST
1997, 21' deck boat,
130HP Johnson, low hrs,,
exc. cond. Full canvas.
$8,950. (352) 746-4703
MAKO
'76 20' w/ 1997
Evinrude 130 hp. $2,500
OBO
(352) 628-7452
NEW Scratch &'
I Dent Boat Trailers I
I 1000's of new marine |
" hardware, seats etc. -
I *MONROE SALES' I
Mon-Fri. 9am-5pm
(352) 527-3555
PARTY BARGE
18FT Deck boat, 90HP
V-4 Johnson, with trailer,
$4,000 (352) 489-9568
PONTOON
200, Smokercraft, 18'
Honda 50, perfor-
mance trailer, $10,500
(352) 637-6945
PONTOON 24'
Looks/runs good. Hard
top, tandem axle, trir.
$2500. (352) 795-4770
PONTOON CREST
22' Like Newl 115 hp
Honda 4 stroke motor.
Boat cover, depth find-
er. Plus extras $11,900
(352) 628-1633
PROLINE 19'
2002, low hours.
Must sell.
(352) 564-0275
REGAL
1999, 25.8ft, 258 Cruiser,
great cond., low hrs, full
galley & head w/
shower, duel prop. VHF,
DF, full encloser, rod
holders, FRESH WATER,
32K OBO.352-228-0276
--. TRI-HULL
16' "Basket Case" boat
& trailer, stainless steel
hardware, 65HP John-
son, $800 obo. 628-1852
WANTED
Deep water slip In
Crystal River for 34'
boat. (352) 628-3450
WANTED
OUTBOARD MOTOR
50-75HP, long shaft, tilt
/ & trim & controls.
(No Junk)
(352) 447-6281
WELLCRAFT
17', 90 hp eng. & heavy
duty trailer, w/ elec.
winch. Excellent
condltion$2500 Firm
(352) 628-7228
COACHMAN
'93, 21' New tires, bat-
tery, elec, tongue lift,
Cold AC. Microwave,
TV, stereo. Beautiful
cond. $5,000 OBO
(352) 628-3609
422-3648
DUTCHMAN
'97, 36' w/ 14' slide.
Awning, ac, sleeps 9.
Lots of room, Hitch.
$11,500
(352) 628-4929
JAYCO
1994 J2650FK, self-
contained, excellent
condition, $7200 obo.
(352) 795-4279
MALLARD
2004, 25', RV, A/C,
Micro .etc, must be
seen, must sell $10,995
(352) 628-9952
PLEASURE WAY
2003, Ford 1-ton, Class B
camper van, 12K ml.
completely self cont.
$53,000 (352) 344-2920
SUNLINER
SOLARIS
1998, self contained, 19'
$6900. (352) 637-2617
1 Tire, new,
LT 235/85R16 E,all
weather/all position.
New $98, Asking $50.
(352) 628-1089
2 '83 FORD RANGER
PICKUPS, 4 wheel drive,
take 2, make 1 $300
(352) 563-0638
1988 FORD RANGER
Whole or parts. $350
(352) 697-2523
1990 350 VORTEC
engine & automatic
transmission, $450.
ALUM. CROSS BED BOX
& Rail caps, $40.
(352) 637-0495
RIMS & TIRES
2003 Tahoe $275
Chevy Z71 $150
DUAL EXHUAST
complete system '88-98
Chevy 1500 $200
(352) 302-0332
RUNNING BOARDS
for GM pick-up w/ ex-
tended cab, 61/2' long,
bik. vinyl. $125,
Homosassa
(513) 850-1012
TOW BAR, Roadmaster
Stowmaster 5000, Stain-
less steel, new, $500, ex-
cellent condition, sell
$200. (352) 621-4607
VAN FOLDING BED
Blue Good cond.
$145 OBO
(352) 795-0049
ATV + ATC USED PARTS
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC
Gocarts, 12-5pm Dave's
USA (352) 628-2084
CONSIGNMENT USA
CASH OR CONSIGN
98% Sales Success
No Fee to Seller
909 44W&US19-airport
212-3041 or 564-1212
RIDER MOWERS
I will haul them away
Free (352) 628-2084
WANTED TO BUY ON THE
SPOT. Cars Trucks.Cash
No junk. I will come to
Yeu. (352) 400-1779
'00 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS
Lt. Blue, GS, loaded
w/alithe options
Only $8.881
Call 726-1238
U-1
1- 0
CHEVROLET
1997 Monte Carlo, extra
clean, new brakes,
$3,995 (352) 726-0936
CHEVROLET
2000 Cavalier, 4-dr.,
only 26K mi., like new,
$5,850 (352) 422-7836
CHEVY CONVERT.
'97 Cav. (red), 65K ml.
AC, sporty tires & rims,
rear spoiler. Must see
$4500. 352-795-4770
CHRYSLER
1990 LeBaron
convertible, excellent
condition. $2350.
(352) 382-5814
CHRYSLER
1998 Sebrlng JXI con-
vertible. Platinum, V-6,
leather, fully loaded. 6
CD changer. 158K hwy
miles. Exc. mechanical
cond. Clean body,
black top. Great tires.
Premium wheels. $3500
firm, 352-613-5261
CHRYSLER 2000 Sebring
JX Convert. loaded, Lo
ml. V-6.C/D, Garage
clean. $6875. 382-4541
CHRYSLER
2000, Sebitng
Convertible Limited,
Leaded. Mint cond.
45k ml.,$9200
(352) 382-1264
CHRYSLER
LeBaaon, 1993,
exc. cond.
$2500/obo
(352) 563-0549
CREDIT REBUILDING
$500-$1000 DOWN
& U-DRIVE
Clean, Safe Autos
CONSIGNMENT USA
909 Rt44&US19Airport
564-1212 or 212-3041
Did You Know
That Sometimes You
can Make more
money donating your
vehicle by taking it
off your taxes then
trading It In.
Donate It to the
THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for
Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500
FORD
2000, Mustang, sliver,
runs great, $8,900.
(352) 344-0033
FORD
'90 Mustang convertible
4 cyl. AC, Automatic,
PW, top. Runs great
$1,500 (352) 341-3543
FORD ESCORT
2001, 37k mi. Exc. cond,
$5500.
(352) 489-2504,
ask for Kent.
FORD MUSTANG
1999, 86K mi. Red.
Good cond.
$5500
(352) 726-4548
FORD MUSTANG
Convertible 2002, Red,
Beau. cond. 43K mi.
$13,000. Please call
(352) 341-1334
HONDA CIVIC EX
'98 5 spd. Pwr Sunroof,
P/W, Alpine Str/CD, air,
runs/Iks great. BIk, 74k,
$5995 (352) 560-0189
HYUNDAI
2000 Elantra, auto. PW,
PL CD, new timing belt
& tires. $2650 abo.
(352)'560-4225/212-3630
KIA
1999 Sportage, AM/FM,
CD, runs great. $4200.
(352) 476-1754
LEXUS
'96, 400 LS, w/ 6 CD
changer, telephone,
162K hwy. ml. excel.
cond. $10,000. abo
(352) 527-0595
LINCOLN MARK VIII
'98 53K mi. Slvr w/char-
coal Ithr. int. PW, PM,
PB, PS 6CD plyr. Tinted
wndws. We main-
tained, great cond.
$10,500/obo
(352) 746-0988
LINCOLN
'97 Mark VIII. Orig.
owner. Excel, cond.
47,000 ml. $8000 obo.
(352) 564-6815
MINI COOPER
2004, 7,900 mi., S series,
premium accessories,
Perrelli run flat tires,
$22,000.
(352) 563-9863
MUSTANG 1965
Good project car.
$2,800 0B0
(352) 527-3563
NISSAN
2000 Maxima
garaged 1 owner, non-
smoker 75k ml.
Excellent $10,600
(352) 726-6762
OLDSMOBILE
1995, Regency 98 Eite,
V6, silver/blue, exc.
cond, loaded, 28mpg,
$3,800. (352) 341-1456
OLDSMOBILE 1998
Acheva SL 4dr loaded,
ow ml. V-6, cass, clean. -
$4500. 352- 382-7764
PONTIAC
19906000, V-6, very
reliable transportation,
$800. 352-527-3656
or 476-6928.
PONTIAC
'96, Grand Am, 69k ml.,
brand new cond.
must see, $5,300. obo
(352) 860-1452
PONTIAC
'98, Grand Am, low mi.
power windows, one
owner, excel, cond, -
$4,000, (352) 746-5760
(352) 795-7766
SATURN ,
'98, 2 dr. Red, auto. 4
cyl, very sporty. 71,300
ml., Asking $4,700. -
564-0195 ask for Bill.
SATURN
IUYOIA
2004 Camry LE. Auto,
air, CD, PW, PL 22,000
ml. $16,500. (352)
447-0150 or 228-7974
VOLKSWAGEN
1985 Vanagon Camper
136K ml. Runs good.
$1,700.
(352)621-7899
CADILLAC
1964 Sedan DeVille
80,000 miles. $10,000
(352) 746-6349
CHEVY 1964
Pickup w/new 350 470
HP 4 boat, headers, 456
rear, new tires. $5900
(352) 382-5915
CHEVY 1987
Camaro Iroc Z-28, 5.7
Tuned Port Injection.
Very, very clean, adult
owned. $5,000/obo
(352) 746-0736/
(386) 697-4574
JAGUAR XJ6
1985 $2500/obo
Call (352) 527-3832
"VERY LOW PRICES"
Subn*Trucks*Vans'RVs
WE FINANCE MOST
CONSIGNMENT USA
909 Rt44&US19 Airport
564-1212 or 212-3041
'01 FORD RANGER
SUPER CAB XLT
U. Almond, Bedliner.
Auto. Very Clen.
Only $11,381
Call 726-1238
"02 DODGE
DAKOTA SXT
Club Cob Silver
Only 15K.
Only $11,281
Call 726-1238
02 DODGE 1500
QUAD CAB
With 20" Wheels,
Chrome. V-8, Loaded
Only $18.681
Call 726-1238
CHEVROLET
1972 16' step van, new
motor 350 4 bolt, 4
barrel carborator, new
Clutch, starter &
alternator, $800 OB0.
(352) 344-1485
CHEVROLET
1999 S-10 pickup. Silver,
great condition. $3550.
(352) 212-5790.
(352) 341-4550
CHEVROLET
2004, Silverado, Heavy
duty 1500, Ext. Cab,
long bed, many extras,
8,000 miles, $21,500.
(352) 344-0424
CHEVY
Silverado '92 Standard
cab, 72 k 1 owner ml.
350 auto. Looks & runs
great $4,095
(352) 860-1666
CHEVY
Silverado, '84 1/2 ton
pickup. AC, auto w/
overdrive. $1,500 0B0
(352) 465-3215
DODGE.
1995 Dakota, Club Cab
SLT loaded with options,
1-owner, 80K ml. $4,995
obo (352) 860-0800
DODGE
1999 Ram,1500, ext.
cab w/5th wheel tow
pkg. Vinyl bed cover,
S/S running boards.
Great shape. $11,500.
(352)476-1754
DODGE
2002 Dakota, Quad
cab, V-8, auto, air,
36K ml. $14,900
(352) 341-3941
DODGE
'95 2500 with Cummins
diesel, 5-spd $8,500
pass. owner finance, or
trade for real estate
(352) 726-9369
DODGE DAKOTA
1998. Sport red, 4 cyl,
5spd, AC, tilt, cruise.
Cass, new tires, bedliner
73K. Exc. cond. $5,950/
obo. (352) 465-4775
DODGE RAM 1500
2004, V-8. Reg. cab. 20"
wheels, 2 tone blue/slvr.
6K ml $19,500. (352)
628-7888 352-382-7888
DODGE RAM
'89 318 exc. engine &
Interior. 85k original mi
$3000/obo. (352)
344-8556 586-0522
FORD
'03 F150, FX-4 package.
Lariat Int. Flow master
dual exhaust. 6' lift. 35'
Superswamper fires.
Performance chip.
Weld wheels. 21 k miles.
Exc. condition.
Asking $32,000 OBO
(352) 563-5177 or
(904) 338-4264
FORD
1993, 150 with topper,
boat trailer, will
separate, $4,000 obo
(352) 860-0379
FORD E350
1989 7:3 Diesel,
Utility work truck, 23',
$10,300
(352) 527-4692
FORD F-150
1997, W/topper, 3rd
door, looks/runs great,
cold air, $5800
(352) 341-4240
FORD F-150 4X4
'91,8' bed, extra cab,
rear bench, 5.0, 5sp.,
00k, A/C, new 31" tires,
1 ton sus., hwy gears,
$2975. (352) 628-7007
FORD XLT
1996 250 Super Cab,
4x4, longbed, 32K ml,
like new, $13,500
(352) 344-2920
Isuzu Pick-up
92 A/C, AM/FM/ Cass,
many new parts, cap
n bed. $1500/obo Call
after 5p 352-382-0342
NISSAN
5 4x4, ext. cab. 4 cyl. 5
p,.118K hwy 3" lift, new
lutch, brakes, nerf bars
oolbox $4000.795-3701
Ram 1500
'95 A/C, PS, PB, Auto,
V6- Magnum, good
tires, AM-/FM CD,
edilner, toolbox, $4000
(352) 489-4554
TOYOTA
1999, Tacoma, SR5
ing.. auto., Extra cab,
9,700 orig. ml. $11,000
(352)341-0920
TOYOTA
002 Tacoma, 40,000 ml
Perfect cond, Extras.
ake over pmts. Serious
only. 352-465-7996
CHEVY 1 TON
1988, 350 Chevy, runs.
great, AC, $800/obo
(352) 302-7420
CHEVY -
1992, Astro, auto, A/C,
pw, pl, ABS, runs exc.,
good cond, $2,800.
OBO. (352) 621-0195'
CHRYSLER
2002 Town & County LXI,
SIly. Blue, 3.8, V-6, auto,,.,
Ithr. 7 pass. 4 Buckets.
All pwr. Cass/CD, dual-.
air, dual PWR. seats. ,,,
Like new cond. 52K. -
Many extras. $17,900'-'
OBO (352) 465-4775 .-,
FORD
'99 Conversion van, -
F-150, 4.3 V-6, towing.'
pkg. captains chairs, -
New Michelin fires, cold--
air, runs & looks excel-' *
lent, 75K ml., $11,000,'-
S(352) 344-1823 ,
GMC *- :
1994, Vandura, wheel-.
chair lift, 55K, new tires.
& battery. Asking ,*
$5,000.(352) 382-7750&.
GMC VANDURA ,
1990 -1500, 4.3 V-6 eng'
AC, 120K mi. Runs good4-'
Work truck 2 seat, hitch'.
$1000 (352) 489-0310.
TOYOTA .
1991, Prevla van, w/to.r
pkg. very clean, $3,000'.
(352) 637-2957 ,,-
n.aH 91t 9-AzAA-A
I FORD
'98 F150, 2WD
Good cond. $7,000
(352) 302-0190
'89, + CLEAN DEPENDABLE CA
(352) 795-4959
$17ROM0 (325-DOWN
30 MI. (352)34CRED4-5669
1675 US 19- HOMOSASSA
excel997, 60cod. no rust,
$2,750. L e .
(352) 795-4959
JEEP CHEROKEE
'94, 4 dr, 6 cyl. 128k mi.
Lots of new parts.
$1,700 (352)795-1320
MERCURY
1999, Mountaineer, V8,"
loaded, dual A/C SeHARPv.
Records Avail.. $7,500
OBO. (352)344-5669
OLDS BRAVADO
1997 60K mi. like new; ,
4WD Smart Track,
Vortec V6, Like new. '
$7850. 352-621-7940
92 EXPLORER--.$3475
V6-AUTO-AC-CLEAN
V6-AUTO-AC-NICE1
98 EXPLORER--$5250
V6-AUTO-AC-SHARP
1675 US 19- HOMOSASSA '
L-f^^.I.0
-tr
CII-ASSIEFIE]DOS
ARCTIC CAT '
Great Buy! 2002 400 I.'
4W4, green & black, .,
mint cond. under 220"-
ml. $4200. 352-464-2697-
ATV + ATC USED PARTS-
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC-,.7
Go-carts 12-5pm Davel
USA (352) 628-2084 '-'
KAZUMA .-,
110 cc, 4 wheeler elee -
start w/reverse, less ,."
than 5hrs use, like neW'4'
$875 (352) 637-9630 -.'
RAIL BUGGY -
Needs a motor. Has
new transmission, '*.,
$1500 or make offer.4.s.
(352) 726-0282 .
"MR CITRUS COUNT' "
ALAN NUSSO
BROKER
Associate 'i
Real Estate Sales -
Exit Reality Leaders
(352) 422-6956
Harley
1997, Sportster Hugger'.
4K miles, bags, wind- "-
shield, exc. condifion.-',-
$5400., 795-2451 '.
HARLEY DAVIDSON"
2000 Wide Glide '-.;
Factory custom paint,'-'.
11,000 ml, $13,500.
(352) 628-3967 *
HARLEY DAVIDSON-,
2004 883C, 12K mi. Red;',
windshield, touring seat,
extra chrome. $7995.'."
(352) 341-5437
HONDA 'Z'
1981 CB 650 Custom *'
Needs work, lots of newm,
parts. Have receipts.-'.,
$300. (352) 746-0280 .
HONDA
2003 Elite Scooter, 400 '.
miles, adult owned, In-'-
cludes helmet & cover,,
$1800. (352) 628-5706'.
HONDA OF
CRYSTAL RIVER
04 CR250R NEW
$5,500
04 CR250X NEW
$5,500
05 CRF250R NEW
$5,699
05 CRF450R NEW
$6,399
04 VT750 Aero NEW
$5,699
03 VT750 Ace
$4,500
03 Sliver Wing 600 '
$5,399
+ Tax & Fees
(352) 795-4832
W'j Citrus Co
c= Homes ly
43) 253( 4-9868
HONDA
2004, ST1300, sports
touring, less than 2000
miles. $11,500.
(352) 637-6945
HONDA SHADOW
04, Spirit 1100, Low miles
lots of chrome, well
maintain, extras.
$6,500.352-628-2693
KAWASAKI
2003 ZR7S, yellow, 4,000
miles, like new, $5000.
(352) 746-0280
KAWASAKI
'98, Bayou, 300CC,
posl-lock rear end, runs
great. 1,450. obo
(352) 527-4887
SUZUKI
2003 Burgman 400, only
950 ml. never wet, silver,
lke new, $4,975.
(352) 341-0140
SUZUKI, 2004
Mdrauder, VZ800, load-
ed with extras, under
warr., 3K ml., mint cond.
$5,450. 726-6351
TOURING SEAT
NEWI Mustang for HD
soft tall. Fits 2000 & up
$350 OBO
(352) 621-0495 Iv. email
for picture
YAMAHA
125, 1992, excellent
condition w/gear,
$1450 obo as Is.
(352) 795-6266
YAMAHA
1993 Virago, 1100 cc,
low mileage, exc.
cond., $2,600
(352) 341-0847
409-0117 MCRN,,
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
CaMn Huntley Peck, Ilu
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2004-CP-832
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CALVIN HUNTLEY PECK, III,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of CALVIN HUNTLEY
PECK, III, deceased,
whose date of death was
July 19, 2004, is pending In
the. Circuit Court for Citrus
County. Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North Apop-
ka Avenue, Inverness, FL
34450. The names and
addresses of the Personal
Representative and the
Personal Representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the Dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against Dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is re-
quired 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
Decendent and other
persons having claims or
demands against the De-
cedent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
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 the first publi-
cation of this Notice is
January 10, 2005.
Personal Representative:
-s- CALVIN H. PECK
2410 Shoreham Road
Oriando, Florida 32803
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
-s- GREGORY W. MEIER
Florida Bar No. 65511
Shuffled, Lowman &
Wilson, PA.
Gateway Center
1000 Legion PI., Suite 1700
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: 407-581-9800
Facsimile: 407-581-9801
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, January 10, and 17,
2005,
410-0117 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PETITION
TO VACATE PLAT
The Petitioner, Avis M.
Cralg, VCH Agent, on be-
half of the Roger J. &
Murielle M. LeBlanc. here-
by give notice of their In-
tention to petition the Cit-
rus County Board of Com-
missioners to vacate an
easement between Lots 5
& 6, Block 4, a portion of
that certain plat of Cam-
bridge Greens of Citrus
Hills, Plat Book 13, Pages
119-124, Public Records,
Citrus County, Florida.
By: -s- Avis M. Craig,
Agent for Petitioners
Roger J. & Murielle M.
LeBlanc
Published two .(2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, January 10, and 17,
2005.
408-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Mortgage Credit Certificate Program
The Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) an-
nounces It Mortgage Credit Certificate Program. Sec-
tion 25 of the Internal Revenue Code authorizes
"Issuers' to issue Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCC) In
lieu of qualified mortgage bonds. An MCC entities ell-
gible Individuals to a tax credit against the Individual's
Federal tax liability. The tax credit amount is deter-
mined by multiplying the certificate's tax credit rate by
the taxpayer's Interest paid on the mortgage loan dur-
ing that year.. In order for an Individual to claim the
credit provided by Section 25(a), the MCC must be a
"qualified mortgage credit certificate" Issued pursuant
a "qualified mortgage credit certificate program". The
following criteria/requirements must be met:
Principal Residence Requirement
The homebuyer must occupy the residence as their
Principal Residence within sixty (60) days after the MCC
Is issued. The homeowner will notify the Issuer Immedl-
ately if the residence ceases to be their Principal Resi-
dence. The MCC Is only valid during the time the
homeowner occupies the property.
New Mortgage Requirement
An MCC cannot be Issued In conjunction with the
acquisition, replacement refinancing of an existing
mortgage. However a certificate can be used in con-
junction with the replacement of construction period
loans, bridge loans, or other temporary Initial financing
with a term of twenty-four (24) months or less.
Three-Year No Prior Homeownership Requirement
The homebuyer cannot have had any present own-
ership interest In a Principal Residence at any time dur-
ing the preceding three (3) years ending on the date
the MCC Is Issued. This three-year, first time homebuyer
requirement does not have to be met if the residence
for which a mortgage loan application is being made
Is located In a designated Targeted Area. A listing of
Targeted Areas may be obtained by visiting
www.floridahousina.ora.
Purchase Price Requirement
There are maximum allowable purchase prices
which vary based upon location and whether the
home is in a Targeted Area. The maximum purchase
prices are as follows:
COUNTY, UMIT
Baker $189,682
Broward $280,463.
Clay $247,500
Collier $254,250
Duval $247,500
Manatee $226,350
MIaml-Dade $280,463
Monroe $332,466
Nassau $247,500
Palm Beach $280,463
St. Johns $247,500
Sarasota $226,350
All Other Counties $189,682
Homebuyer Income Limits
The homebuyer must have family Income at or be-
low the program's Income limits for the county In which
the residence being purchased Is located, considering
family size and whether the home Is located In a Tar-
geted Area. The Income limits are as follows:
COUNTY
Alachua
Brevard
Broward
Clay
Collier
Duval
Gadsden
Indian River
Lake
Lee
Leon
Manatee
Monroe
Nassau
Okaloosa
Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach
St. Johns
Sarasota
Seminole
All Other Counties
1 or 2
$52,200
$54,700
$57,700
$56,600
$63,300
$56,600
$56,500
$52,400
$54,700
$54,100
$56,500
$54,300
$57,200
$56,600
$54,700
$54,700
$54,700
$62,100
$56,600
$54,300
$54,700
$51,900
3 or more
$60,030
$62,905
$66,355
$65,090
$72,795
$65,090
$64,975
$60.260
$62,905
$62,215
$64,975
$62,445
$65,780
$65,090
$62,905
$62,905
$62,905
$71,415
$65,090
$62,445
$62,905
$59,685
Methods by Which Certificates Are Issued
FHFC may begin accepting applications on March
21, 2005 In order to comply with federal -requirements.
Mortgage Credit Certificates may not be Issued prior to
April 14, 2005.
For further Information, contact Walllsa Cobb, Single
Family Bonds Program Administrator, 227 North
Bronough Street, Suite 5000, Tallahassee, Florida
32301-1329, (850) 488-4197.
FHFC will offer the MCC Program via participating
lenders throughout the state of Florida' who have
agreed to adhere to all of the program guidelines.
Once the program has commenced, a list of particl-
pating lenders will be posted to the website at
www.floridahousina,ora.
Once a lender Is authorized to participate, they will be
trained and granted access to all MCC program mate-
rials. Upon successful completion of the appropriate
documentation and closing of the mortgage loan, an
MCC will be Issued to the homebuyer, which will allow
the homebuyer to claim the tax credit when federal
taxes are filed,
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 10, 2005,
407-0117 MCRN
Notice of Action
Ron A, Price v. Jorge Alvaro Martinez Nova
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-CA-4757
RON A. PRICE,
Plaintiff,
v.
JORGE ALVARO MARTINEZ NOVA,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JORGE ALVARO MARTINEZ NOVA
c/o Phllllp Higglns
2 Old Orchard Road Eastboum
East Sussex, England BN211DB EN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose on two
Mortgags and notes on the following described prop-
ertlies In Citrus County, Florida:
COUNT 1: Lot 2, Block B-231, OAK VILLAGE SUGARMILL
WOODS, according to the plat thereof, as recorded In
Plat Book 9, pages 86 through 150, Plat Book 10, Pages
1 through 150, and Plat Book 11, Pages 1 through 16, of
the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. As
amended In Plat Book 9, Pages 87-A, of the Public Rec-
ords of Citrus County, Florida.
COUNT III: Lot 1, Block B-231, OAK VILLAGE SUGARMILL
WOODS, according to the plat thereof, as recorded In
Plat Book 9, pages 86 through 150, Plat Book 10, Pages
1 through 150, and Plat Book 11, Pages 1 through 16, of
the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. As
amended In Plat Book 9, Pages 87-A, of the Public Rec-
ords of Citrus County, Florida.
has bpen filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Plaintiff's attorney, DONALD F. PERRIN, Esq., Donald F.
Perrin, P.A., Post Office Box 250, Inverness, FL
34451-0250 on or before the 9th day of February, 2005,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the Complaint.
DATED this 30th day of December, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
By: -s- Marcia A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 10, and 17, 2005.
404-0131 MCRN
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Marriage
Lols Maynard and George W Maynard
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004 DR 4533
LOIS MAYNARD,
Petitionecr
and
GEORGE W. MAYNARD,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: GEORGE W. MAYNARD, Unknown, Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to It on LOIS MAYNARD,
whose address Is 9180 N. CARESSA WAY, CITRUS
SPRINGS, FL 34434, on or before February 9, 2005, and
file the original with the Clerk of this Court at CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 N. APOPKA AVE., INVER-
NESS, FL 34450, before service on Petitioner or immedl-
ately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be
entered against you for the relief demanded In the pe-
tition.
Copies of all court documents In this case, Including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Courtts
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office no-
tified on your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers In this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and Information. Failure to comply can result In
sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings.
DATED: January 3, 2005.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Courts
By: -s- Marcia A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 10, 17, 24, and 31, 2005..
405-0131 MCRN
Notice of Action-Qulet Title
Sarah Ballestec et al. v. Thomas J. Fontana, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-CA-4760
SARAH BALLESTER, WENDY KANE
and BRYANT KANE,
Plaintiff,
v.
THOMAS J. FONTANA and
FLORENCE FONTANA, his wife,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: THOMAS J. FONTANA and
FLORENCE FONTANA, his wife
2391 Chestnut Avenue
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the
following described real property located In Citrus
County, Florida:
Lot 35, Block 734, CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT SEVEN, a Subdl-
vision according to the Plat thereof recorded In Plat
Book 6, Pages 33-39, of the Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Plaintiff's attorney, DONALD F. PERRIN, Esq., DONALD F.
PERRIN, P.A., Post Office Box 250, Inverness. FL
34451-0250 on or before the 9th day of February, 2005,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immedlately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
DATED this 30th day of December, 2004.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
By: -s- Marcia A. MIchel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 10, 17, 24, and 31, 2005.
406-0110 MCRN
Notice of Action
Robert P. Russo, et al. v. Alexander Miller, et al,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2004 CA 4401
ROBERT P. RUSSO and
STEVEN FERRANTE,
Plaintiffs,
v.
ALEXANDER MILLER (as to Parcel 1);
LENA MILLER (as to Parcel 1);
VITO H. CATENARO (as to Parcel 2), and to each,
If alive, or if dead, his or her unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors, beneficiaries, and all
other parties claiming by, through, under or against
them, and all parties having or claiming to have any
right, tite or interest In the property herein described,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Alexander Miller (as to Parcel 1)
Attn Raymond King Box 177
Fan Pt Cp Shadowland CV
Cheshire, MA 01225
Lena Miller (as to Parcel 1)
Attn Raymond King Box 177
Fan Pt Cp Shadowland CV
Cheshire, MA 01225
Alexander & Lena Miller (as to Parcel 1)
56 Water Street
Willlamstown, MA 01267
Vito H. Catenaro (as to Parcel 2)
3154 Main Street
Weirton, WV 26042
Vito H. Catenaro (as to Parcel 2)
Attn: Richard R. Mazzocco Sr.
Box 5
NewSalem, PA 15468
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the
following property In Citrus County, Florida:
Parcel 1: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 1, LOTS 45, 46, 47 & 48
BLK 24, DESC IN OR BK 51 PG 509, public records of Cit-
rus County, Florida.
Property Identification #1636183
Parcel 2: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 1, LOTS 49, 50, 51 & 52
BLK 24, DESC IN OR BK 269 PG 10, public records of Cit-
rus County, Florida.
Property Identification #1636191
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to it, to
Robert P. Russo and Steven Ferrante, 9734 E. Granada
Ct., Inverness, FL 34450, on or before January 20, 2005,
and file the original with the clerk of this court either
before service on Plaintiffs or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the complaint or petition.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities needing special accommoda-
tions to participate in this proceeding should contact
John Sullivan, 108 N. Apopko Avenue. Inverness, Flori-
da, (352) 637-9853, no later than 2 days prior to the
proceeding. If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call
TDD 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-9770 via
Florida Relay Serivce.
Dated: December 13, 2004
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk ofthe Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Shelley Sansone
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 28, 2004.
406-0117 MCRN
Notice of Action
U.S. Bank National Assn., etc., vs. John W. Rork ill, etal.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2004-CA-4195
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF
JUNE 1, 2004, AMONG CREDIT-BASED ASSET
SERVICING AND SECURITIZATION LLC, J.P.
MORTGAGE ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION I,
LITTON LOAN SERVICING LP AND U.S.
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, C-BASS
MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-CB4,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN W. RORK Ill; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOHN W. RORK Ill; UNKNOWN TENANT I;
UNKNOWN TENANT II; CRYSTAL PUMP
REPAIR, INC., and any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any
of the above-named Defendants,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JOHN W. RORK III
1723 PINHOOK ROAD
WEST HARRISON, IN 47060
OR
7539 W PEDERSEN LOOP
HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN RORK III
1723 PINHOOK ROAD
WEST HARRISON, IN 47060
OR
7539 W PEDERSEN LOOP
HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
And any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, credi-
tors and other unknown persons or unknown spouses
claiming by, through and under the above-named De-
fendant(s), If deceased or whose last known addresses
are unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose
Mortgage covering the following real and personal
property described as follows, to-wit:
Lot 26 & 27, of SUFFOLK MEADOWS, UNIT NO. 1, accord-
ing to the plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 5, Page
107, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses. If any, to it on
Elizabeth Shannon Pastras, Butffer & Hosch, PA., 3185
South Conway Road, Suite E, Orlando, Florida 32812
and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled
Court on or before 30 days from the first publication,
otherwise a Judgment may be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 29th
day of December, 2004.
In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities needing a special accommo-
dation to participate in this proceeding should contact
Court Administration at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 32650; telephone (352) 726-8500, not later
than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing
Impaired, (FDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V), 1-800-955-
8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Betty Strifler
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Marcia A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
January 10, and 17, 2005. B&H #217424.
408-0110 MCRN
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-585
LEGAL, AK# 2556242 Lot 33,' described In O.R. Bk
1174, Pg 1956
Julie Hoffman & John Corrado \
7422 South Mindy Point
Homosassq, Florida
You are hereby notified that a violation bexIsts on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
-s- W. L. Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005,
409-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-617
LEGAL: AK#2401303 LEISURE ACRES UNIT 1 ... DESCR IN
OR BK 643 PG 942
Ardith V. Potter
3090 West Whlppoorwill Street
Lecanto, Florida 34461
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony'and ev-
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
-s- W. L Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
December 20, and 27, 2004: January 3, and 10, 2005.
410-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-627
LEGAL: Heritage Acres Unit 2, PB 11, PG 114, Lot 16
John P. McKelvey
C/o 6208 West Monticello Street
Homosassa, Florida 34448
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14. at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
-s- W, L Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
411-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-643
LEGAL: AK#1427592 SUB, 190 BLK, 12880 Lot 40
Lavern G. Spencer
Post Office Box 397
Woodstock, VT 05091
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14; at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM in the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons interested are invit-
ed to attend,
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-.
ter considered at this public hearing, .he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
Idence upon which the appeal is to be based.
-s- W. L Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
412-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-664
LEGAL: AK#1512051 ORBK937, PG1212, BK1298, PG487,
BK1307, PG487
Michael P. Young & Anna M. Smith
C/o 4118 West Grover Cleveland Boulevard
Homosassa, Florida
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
Idence upon which the appeal is to be based.
-s- W. L Wlnkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
413-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No, 04-674 (4X)
LEGAL: 1207, 1209, 1215 & 1217 North Tiger Point
Lecanto, Florida 34461
Danny G. Sandlin
C/o 1207, 1209, 1215 & 1217 North Tiger Point
Lecanto, Florida 34461
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
s- W. L Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
414-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-696
LEGAL: AK#2745754
Ruldolph Nonnenmacher
C/o 5795 South Oldfleld Avenue
Homosassa, Florida 34446
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be, Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600'West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
-s- W. L. Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27. 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
415-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-699
LEGAL: AK# 1901511
Marianna Sark
C/o 6071 West Patriot Street
Homosassa, Florida
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, andthe Citrus County
Land Development Code. Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM in the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
-s- W. L Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
416-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-702
LEGAL: AK#1512034, BK 1230, PG 137
Michael P. Young & Anna M. Smith
C/o 4118 West Grover Cleveland Boulevard
Homosassa, Florida
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be Im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building. 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
Idence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
-s- W. L Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20. and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
417-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-704
LEGAL: King's Harbor Homesites Unrec. Sub., Lot 66 &
Pt of Lot 67, Bk 1261, Pg 2245
Brigette Catrett
C/o 8865 West Harbor Lane
Homosassa. Florida
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461. at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
idence upon which the appeal is to be based.
-s- W. L. Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10, 2005.
418-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-705
LEGAL: Gulf Hwy Land, U2, PB4, PG37. Lot6, BIkB
Janice Gordon Head
C/o 5990 South Ashlawn Way
Homosassa, Florida 34446
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he .will need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
idence upon which the appeal is to be based,
-s- W. L. Winkel
CHAIRMAN, CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004; January 3, and 10. 2005.
419-0110 MCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
No. 04-714
LEGAL: AK#2371935
Milano Enterprises Corp.
C/o 1581 West Gulf to Lake Highway
Lecanto, Florida
You are hereby notified that a violation exists on the
above-described property and the Citrus County
Code Enforcement Board will hold a hearing, pursuant
to Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and the Citrus County
Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 90-14, at
which time a fine of up to $250.00 per day may be im-
posed against your property. The meeting will be held
on Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path Room #166, Lecanto, Florida 34461, at which
time and place any and all persons Interested are Invit-
ed to attend.
'if a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Code Enforcement Board with respect to any mat-
ter considered at this public hearing, he will need to
ensure that. a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made which record shall Include the testimony and ev-
idence upon which the appeal is to be based.
-s- W. L. Winkel
CHAIRMAN. CITRUS COUNTY
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 20, and 27, 2004: January 3, and 10, 2005.
424-0117 MCRN
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Marriage
Howard J. Ferguson II and Delicla Murry
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-DR-4499
HOWARD J. FERGUSON II,
Petitioner
and
DELICIA MURRY,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: DEUCIA MURRY, Lakeland. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to it on HOWARD J. FER-
GUSON II, whose address is 3852 SONNY TERRACE,
HOMOSASSA, FL 34448. on or before January 26, 2005,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 110
N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, before
service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter, If you
fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for
the relief demanded In the petition.
Copies of all court documents In this case, Including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office no-
tified of your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Fu-
ture papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address
on record at the clerk's office. ,
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and Information. Failure to comply can result In
sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.
DATED: December 8, 2004
Betty Strifier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: -s- Marcia A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
December 27, 2004 and January 3, 10, and 17, 2005.
709-0117 W/MCRN
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Montage
Margaret Suzanne Brayman and
Christopher Michael Brayman
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-DR-4602
MARGARET SUZANNE BRAYMAN,
Petitioner,
and
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL BRAYMAN,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL BRAYMAN
Last known address: Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to it on MARGARET SU-
ZANNE BRAYMAN, whose address is 13945 Ozello Trail,
Crystal River, FL 34429. on or before January 26, 2005,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at CIT-
RUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness. Florida 34450, before service on Petitioner or
Immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the petfiftion.
Copies of all court documents In this case, Including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office no-
tified of your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the Clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and Information. Failure to comply can result In
sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings.
DATED: December 15, 2004,
Betty Strifler
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Clare Smart
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chroniclekr
December 29, 2004, and January 3, 10, and 17, 2005.
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