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Rivals 1=3E30 0 -0 - = >0 0> ON t, C-] off: Crystal River locks horns with Ci CI T R U S C 4 v p a e 5% r I g FI d aww w.chronicleonline.com, - k 5M Newspaper Se wing. Flokida's Bd.t ~.-ito �Iiy 50* VOLUME 120 ISSUE 100 Schultz aide arrested STP, part deux Stone Temple Pilots discuss reunion tour, new album with Velvet Revolver./Page B6 BITE OUT OF CRIME: Safer county The latest statistics say that the crime rate in Citrus County dropped in 2007 - though there were still four murders./Page A3 EDUCATION: A time for play Most students elect to spend their spring breaks at the beach or the mall, but a few local stu- dents decided to spend theirs on stage. /Page lC AROUND THE COUNTY: Too much waste County Commissioners tell employees: Lay off credit cards./Page A2 OPINION: Citrus needs this facility and the sooner the better. EDITORIAL, PAGE A :1. EDUCATION DEDICATION: Passages Florida's longest-serving teacher dies in Lakeland. Hazel Haley was 91./ Page A6 HUNGER IN HAITI: IN .I , -, '., _ o Representative says he can t comment about matter CRISTY LOFTIS cloftis@chronicleonline.com Chronicle State Rep. Ron Schultz's legislative aide was arrested in Marion County on a charge of possession of cocaine. The March 23 arrest is now the sub- ject of an investigation by the Florida House of Representative's adminis- tration office. Legislative aide Johnathan Alfred Mays, 33, of Lecanto, is still working in Schultz's Capitol of- , , fice in Tallahassee. Schultz refused in- terviews regarding Johnathan the incident Mays Instead, he re- charged with leased an e-mailed possession of statement explaining crack cocaine. legislative aides are nt the employees of individual m hers, but work for the Florida Hou f Representatives. Ron Schultz says aide doesn't work directly for him. He said he was in- formed of the allega- tions against Johnathan Mays shortly after the charges were filed. Schultz has been asked by the Speaker's Office to withhold any com- ment or action until their investigation is completed. Mays has worked for the House of Representatives since July 2007 - a couple of weeks after Schultz was elected. He has no previous disciplinary history, accord- ing to Alberto Martinez, House com- munications director. According to Mays' arrest report, he was pulled over in Chatmire, near Dunnellon by a deputy who said Mays was swerving on the road. Mays' hands weie shaking and he seemed nervous. The deputy also smelled alcohol and saw an open beer can in the cup holder next to Mays, according to the report. When asked if head anything to drink, Mays said he had a beer. The deputy asked him to get out of his truck See,,. --.PageA4 Palace stormed Haitians storm their presi- dential palace as food'prices continue to soar./Page A12 GUNS AT WORK: Vote today The state Senate is set to decide today if employees give up their right to own firearms when they step on their employer's prop- erty./Page A3 MAKING PROGRESS: Board to consider proposal, lawsuit against ERC District's attorney expects answer at May meeting KERI LYNN MCHALE kmchale @chronicleonline.com Chronicle Citrus County School Board members will have to choose to either file a lawsuit against eRate Consulting Services or accept a payback proposal from the corpora- tion's owner, according to Wes Bradshaw, the school district's attorney. Bradshaw said he expects board members will make their decision at a meeting in May, after they review the proposal, including its terms and conditions. In the mean- time, he plans to hire an Ala- bama attorney to assist in district officials' goal to get the money back. In 2004, Citrus County School Officials.hired ERC to handle all tasks associated with the reimbursement process for the Universal Service Administrative Com- pany's (USAC) Universal Service Fund program. Through the federal pro- gram, the consultants applied yearly on behalf of the school district for compensation for a percentage of the district's telecommunications bills. Board members Pat Deutsch- man, left, and Ginger Bryant pushed for a more detailed ver- sion of District Finance Director Kenny Blocker's analysis of the general fund portion of the dis- trict's budget. USAC officials call the re- bates "E-rate discounts." Several rebate checks for telecommunications services for the 2004-05 and 2005-06 school years never made their way into district officials' hands. The reimbursement checks, made out to the Citrus County School District, were sent to ERC from Internet and phone companies. Then, in- stead of being sent to district officials, they were deposited into an ERC account "There is a process in See BOARD/Page A5 LuImak% tw 4r EMW r mirer i� m . Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers Nuclear power Iran's president claims his country is progressing in its quest for nuclear power./Page A12 Annie's Mailbox ..............0C9 Comics ..................... C10 Crossword .................. C9 Editorial ....................A.... 10 Entertainment ............B6 Horoscope .................. C9 Lottery Payouts .............B6 Movies ....................... C10 Obituaries .................. A6 Stocks ........................ A8 Three Sections 6 811411571I8II111i002511 5 Beer run lands man in jail Man returns for car, beer, charged with D UI SHEMIR WILES swiles@chronicleonline.com Chronicle The smart criminal knows never to return to the scene of the crime. A deputy gave a Lecanto man a get-out-of-jail- free-card Monday when he allowed him to call a taxi rather than arrest him for driving drunk, because he was pumping gas and technically not in the car But when the man allegedly re- turned later in the evening for more beer and to pick up the car, he pushed his luck too far. According to the arrest report, an officer was dispatched to a gas station because a woman called in to report what she believed was a drunk driver. When the officer arrived, she pointed out a white male in a bright green T-shirt pumping gas into a green Ford Explorer. She said she saw the man driving northbound on U.S. 19 in the southbound lanes for approximately 300 yards Phillip E. and then he abruptly turned Merger into the gas station, squealing his tires. She said she then saw the driver park the car at a 45-degree angle and stagger See BEER/Page A4 V~;, * .1 I'M FEELING: .:- ;, . ,%" . : ,' !:: ... :! _ I , , CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE A2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 Commission tells employees: Lay off credit cards Employees bought" everythingjrom gas to Hi-DefTVs MIKE WRIGHT mwright@chronicleonline.com Chronicle Citrus County employees who carry government-issued purchasing cards may want to think twice before using them. The county commission Tuesday stripped, usage of purchasing cards to anyone whose job title isn't division director or above. Led by Vicki Phillips and John Thrumston, commission- ers said the program lacks oversight and wastes money. The Citrus County Clerk of Court's Office is conducting an audit of the purchase-card program. Commissioners said they learned of problems with the program from Clerk Betty Strifler Phillips said the county has issued 198 purchasing cards. Employees use the cards at such stores as Wal-Mart, Home Depot and Lowe's and they are designed for emer- gency purchases. But Phillips said the cards accounted for about $4.3 mil- lion in spending by govern- ment employees over a NMI% 00 �ft 9 I S"Copyrighte( SSyndicated f Available from Commer f f w-o ( � i I- County BRIEFS Sheriff's TV show to focus on child abuse The next edition of the "Sher- iffs 10-43" show will air from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. today. April is National Child Abuse Prevention month, and the show 16-month period in 2006 and will focus entirely on this topic. 2007. Lt. Dave Wyllie from the Sheriffs "There has got to be a better Office Child Protective Investiga- way to do this," she said. "It tions Section, Cynthia Schuler has grown to such proportions from Kids Central Inc., and De- that it has grown out of con- tective Portia Guinn from the troPhllips said employees Special Victims Unit at the Sher- Phillips said employees ifs Office will all be guests on wastime mand gasoline than their the show. Each guest brings a time and gasoline than the purchase itself. Several items unique perspective to the child charged were less than $20 abuse dilemma. each. "Sheriffs 10-43" is broadcast Thrumston said the pendu- on WYKE, which is channel 16 lum swung the other way, too. for all cable customers. For He said employees have used those with satellite, prior "Sher- the cards to buy high-defini- iffs 10-43" shows can be seen tion TVs or camcorders. via the Sheriffs Web site at He also said some pur- www.sheriffcitrus.org. chases were for gasoline, though county policy forbids Musical tributes set gas purchases by government- for CMHS fundraiser issued credit cards. Catch Sally Langwah and "This is out of control Brian Roman on stage at 7 p.m. spending and there's no rea- Thursday at the Best Western son for it," Thrumston said. Hotelon County Road 486 in Cit- Thrumston at first sug- Hotelon County Road 486 in Cit- gested doing away with the rus Hills, Hernando as part of the purchasing card program im- Citrus Memorial Health System mediately He relented after Concert Series. Commissioner Gary Bartell Langwah will perform tributes and interim county adminis- to Marilyn Monroe and her trator Brad Thorpe said they 'Vegas Buddies." Roman will put needed to know beforehand his baritone voice to work on what effect such a drastic standards made famous by the move might have. likes of Fr inatraandTom The motion, which passed Jones . 5-0, limits usage of purchase ets are $17 or $23 for re- cards to senior staffers and di- ed seats. Tickets are avail- vision directors. Thorpe a[, able at the CMH Share Club in will bring back a report o Invemess. For information, call program and altemnat` 527-8002 or 476-4242. Proceeds ,,- -,.. benefit Citrus Memorial Health m Ao System. A Trust fund for slain � + woman's children set Donations to the "Chris Gi- acalone sons benefit trust fund" may be delivered to any Sun- Trust office or mailed to P. O. Box 578, Brooksville, FL, 34605. Giacalone was found slain April 3, at her Sugarmill Woods home. A former husband has been charged in the killing. Gi- acalone, who worked for Sun- Trust, left behind two middle-school aged sons. - - CRWN to meet Thursday evening The Citrus Republican Women's Network will meet Thursday, at the Crystal Oaks d Material Clubhouse. County Commission Chairwoman Joyce Valentino will be the guest speaker. The llContent meeting time is 7 p.m. with so- cial time from 6:30 to 7. The cial News Providers" meeting is open to all registered Republicans. For information or directions, call Lyn at 527-8795 or Patricia at 746-9003. CITA to meet Thursday night Citrus IT Alliance will meet from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in Room 115 of the Withla- ' am coochee Technical Institute, 1201 W. Main St., Inverness. Cost is $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers. Emergency planning meeting open to public The public is invited to attend a meeting of the District 5 Local Emergency Planning Commit- tee at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 16, at the Hernando County Emergency Communi- cations and Operations Center, 18900 Cortez Blvd., Brooksville. Chairman's report, staff report and other organiza- tional matters regarding the LEPC will be discussed. For more information, contact Michael Arnold of the LEPC Staff, at (352) 732-1315, ext. 228. Judge featured at Coalition meeting A perspective on underage drug and alcohol use from the bench will be the focus at the next member meeting of the Drug Coalition of Citrus County. Judge Ric Howard will pres- ent contributing factors to youth drug and alcohol use in Citrus County, and provide insight as to how the community can re- spond to help alleviate these concerns at 10 a.m. Thursday, in the second floor conference room of the District Service Center in Inverness. The event is open to the pub- lic. For more information, call Deborah Scott, Drug Coalition of Citrus County, 726-4488, ext. 412. - From staff reports More rVovies. More shows. More choices. Coincast Digital Cable and FREE HBO? M John Adams" - HBOO M Entourage - HBO- Great TV including Discovery Channel, MTV, HGTV, ESPN and | more. Our digital network delivers 100% digital-quality picture I and sound. Get an easy-to-use Interactive Program Guide with Parental Controls and reminders. You'll also get up to 47 music channels. I The biggest movies, original series, sports and events are on HBO - all uncut and commercial-free. New movies premiering I EVERY Saturday night. Call 1-888-COMCAST @(omcast. 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Available from Commercial News Provide - * om - do - f Sww - mo d� 10 --mp 1 Im �O& b - 9p40p 0 Alp MM 40 mm� *t -- - -'w 09 -1o m - - 0- - - m� - S. . � 40MIPN qm- mw- b "a amq m 4'-aw --- mlo "Wm - dw0 4-=10 -� m- mgpo - 0dndWNO ft a - - 4o qfth- 4mm- *- - - - - o som-mm4004mmmo0 qm -mo- __ 4� 4wSw� 041 4W 0 - *-qm 4 *m -- U b W4 4m - 4 PQf - 44 - w- 041S m~w400 vm- q -m ow4 .111111 W - 4b - * 4'- "mi~w~ - owmm4 onop 40 -m*a m - m~m 4p m fm4 � 40ob- * -A so 1plw~ w 0 4bmu dmmm ow~ft 1b om 40 qb mmp- 40moo- 0 - 4o 4 - " m 4 -pq do 204 0Dt ft4m -~ 004 4o- 4= W * 4040040AN �� -"U db vu- mm 40 41M Em 46mio -0o wmo - 04WAI 4� 40m -00 Grandma gathers laptops for troops MIKE ARNOLD marnold@chronicleonline.com Chronicle Roberta Ouillette gets involved. When she read about a woman gath- ering toys for Hurricane Katrina vic- tims, she collected three truckloads of toys for Hancock County, Miss., children. Then the Inverness Highlands Crime Watch driver, who turns 78 this year, heard about the austere conditions her grandson Staff Sgt. Michael Moore's U.S. Army unit faced in Iraq. For security reasons, Moore's battalion does not have regular Army privileges. All supplies, including soap, shaving cream, blankets and treats have to be sent to them from family members. When Moore's laptop computer broke during the trip to Iraq, Ouillette had a solution. She called Chronicle Sound Off, said she was collecting laptops for soldiers in Iraq, left her phone number and said she would pick up the donations. For- mer Chronicle General Manager Tim Hess read the Sound Off and donated his daughter Melissa's computer to Ouillette's cause. In March, Moore re- ceived the laptop. "The whole troop shares the laptops," Ouillette said. "They can use them to play games and keep in touch with fam- ily by e-mail." Special to the Chronicle Army Staff Sgt. Michael Moore displays the laptop his grandmother, Roberta Oull- lette, received as a donation for him. Ouillette said some of the laptops have cameras and the soldiers can talk live back and forth with their family members. Moore used it to talk to his wife Victoria and their three sons. "She (Victoria) told Michael to smile so she could see his dimples and know it was really him," Ouillette said. HOW YOU CAN HELP * To donate laptops or money for repairs, call Ouillette at 344-0390. Ouillette said it is important to re- member soldiers in Iraq lack many of the amenities we take for granted. She also noted that many of the soldiers are young and have nothing to do in their free time. "It's terrible in the desert," she said., "You can't keep anything clean with all the sand blowing around. Then it gets cold at night They even had snow on the ground." Ouillette said she has collected four laptops so far. She pays someone $79 an hour to clean up the laptops and make the necessary repairs so they can be used. Keepit Safe Storage & Moving Co. donates the packaging. Ouillette then sends the packages to Lt. Col. Robert Robertson, the battalion's commander, who takes care of handing them out to his soldiers. Moore is home on medical leave after hurting his hand, but Ouillette is con- tinuing her efforts to supply laptops to as many of his battalion members as possible. She said she is willing to pick them up. To donate laptops or money for re- pairs, call Ouillette at 344-0390. Dating violence bill passes Special to the Chronicle TALLAHASSEE - The Senate Criminal Justice Committee on Tuesday unan- imously approved legislation by State Sen. Charlie Dean, R-Inverness, increasing pro- tections for victims of dating violence. Current law provides a set of requirements for law en- forcement officers investigat- ing domestic violence cases. Officers are required to help the victim obtain medical treatment if required, advise the victim that domestic vio- lence centers are available, inform the victim of legal rights and remedies, and to provide other protections. Senate Bill 1188 extends these provisions to victims of dating violence, defined as "violence between individu- als who have or have had a continuing and significant re- lationship of a romantic or intimate nature." The bill also permits law enforce- ment officers to make an ar- rest without a warrant when there is probable cause to be- lieve the person has commit- ted an act of dating violence. The bill is named after Tiffany Barwick, 19, a West Port High School graduate, and Michael Ruschak, 22, of Oviedo. On Sept 24, the two University of Central Florida students were shot and killed at a home in Oviedo. Bar- wick's ex-boyfriend, Andrew Allred, is charged with break- ing into a home where the two were, and armed with a gun, shooting Barwick, Rus- chak and another man. Allred was later arrested for the two murders and multi- ple other charges. "Dating violence, like do- mestic violence, is an ap- palling violation of the victim's safety and trust," said Dean. "This legislation gives law enforcement officers the authority to pursue offenders with the full force of the law, and it gives victims the pro- tection and information they need to recover in safety." Records show crime rate went down in Citrus County in 2007 CRUSTY LOFTIS cloftis@chronicleonline;com Chronicle Reported crimes have gone down in Citrus County, according to the latest statistics. The crime rate decreased by 5.8 percent in 2007 from the previous year, according to the Florida De- partment of Law Enforcement. Each year, FDLE releases the An- nual Uniform Crime Report, which tracks murders, forcible rapes, rob- beries, aggravated assaults, burgla- ries, larcenies and motor vehicle thefts. Citrus County has the third- lowest crime rate in Florida, among counties with populations of more than 100,000. The information collected for Cit- rus County comes from the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Florida * In April, Jason Ruttinger, 25, was shot and killed by his father- in-law after a family dispute in Red Level. The father in-law killed himsell the same day. * In April, Beatrice "Betty" Garcia, 42, was found dead in her home :n the Inverness Highlands. The 39-year-old man she had been dating, but aroke up vith, had shot her and then killed himself. * In October, Benjamin Fee, 18, Highway Patrol and the Crystal Riv- er Police Department - which the sheriff's office absorbed as of Feb. 1. Last year in Citrus County there were four murders, 26 rapes, 41 rob- beries and 340 aggravated assaults. In the property crimes categories, there were 700 burglaries, 1,880 lar- was found shot dead inside his car in Pine Pidge. A 1 7-year-old was arrested and faces a mur der charge. The incident was re- lated to drugs. K In October, Orlando resident Mario Jean-Jacques, 20, was found shot dead off Trail 10 in Inverness. Two men from Or- lando have been charged with his murder. The incident was gang related, cenies and 164 motor vehicle thefts. About 26 percent of all crimes were cleared by arrests. The statewide clearance rate is about 23 percent The sheriff's office handled the bulk of all reports. Their jurisdiction included the unincorporated areas of the county and the city of Inverness. Now the sheriff's office is also in charge of policing Crystal River after the city council voted to dissolve their police department The sheriff prom- ised to do the job cheaper than what the small police force could. The ab- sorption of CRPD follows what hap- pened to the Inverness Police Department, which dissolved in 2004. The 2007 crime rate for the sher- iff's office decreased by 6.6 percent Arrests by the agency also decreased by about 27 percent, with 4,293 ar- rests made by deputies last year. Sheriff Jeff Dawsy credits his agency's performance to their strive toward community policing. "Specifically, he credits the active involvement by citizens, business owners and community leaders as a major contributing factor in actions taken by deputies to keep a lid on crime in Citrus County," spokes- woman Gail Tierney said. Over the years, the fastest-grow- ing offense in Citrus has been prop- erty crimes. Consequently, there has been an increased focus the past two years on better manage- ment and prevention of burglaries, larcenies and motor vehicle thefts. Patrols have been adjusted and crime prevention campaigns such as Lock Out Crime are some of the strategic steps taken to address these crimes. The result, Tierney said, can be seen in 2007, with about 100 less property crime offenses than the previous year. "The community's continued help is critical," Tierney said. "Citizens need to make a concerted effort to lock their homes, businesses and ve- hicles whenever they're away, even for just a few minutes." -m -� Mine, mine, mine ... MATTHEW BECK/Ihronicle Several gulls sat atop a dock along the Crystal River on a recent warm afternoon. FOUR MURDERS IN 2007 j I I s CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE A4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 AIDE Continued from Page Al That's when the deputy saw something small and white fall from Mays' clothes. Ac- cording to field tests, it was crack cocaine. When the deputy asked Mays to take his hands out of his pockets, another crack rock fell to the ground. Mays told the deputy he had left his Lecanto home and was headed to work at the Capitol in Tallahassee where he works for the House of Representatives, according to the report. He said he stopped in Chatmire to drink a beer and have a cigarette because it was "on the way" When he left a club in Chat- mire, Mays said a man ap- proached him and offered him a "free" sample of crack cocaine, according to the re- port Mays said Tuesday this is his first arrest. He refused further comment To read the full arrest re- port for Mays, go online to www.marionso.com/main.php, click on the Public Informa- tion link and inmate search. Enter Mays' first and last name in the archive search. For the RECORD Citrus County Sheriff's Office DUI arrests * Roland E. Lynch, 50, 6232 W. Laprima Court, Crystal River, at 11:51 p.m. Sunday on felony charges of carrying a concealed firearm and driving under the in- fluence. According to the arrest report, an officer arrived to a traf- fic situation and upon his arrival, verified that Lynch had been op- erating a motor vehicle. The offi- cer noticed Lynch had slurred speech, red eyes, a flushed face and was unsteady on his feet. Lynch failed all the field sobriety tasks. While conducting the tasks, the officer noticed the outline of a handgun in one of Lynch's pock- ets. Lynch did not have a con- cealed weapon's permit for the loaded handgun. His blood alco- hol concentrations were .102 per- cent and .103 percent. The legal limit in Florida is .080 percent. Bond $2,000. * Rhea Gates Nestor, 48,477 E. Bow N Arrow Loop, Inverness, at 2:05 a.m. Monday on a misde- meanor charge of driving under the influence. According to the ar- rest report, Nestor was failing to keep her car in a single lane and was speeding at the time when an officer pulled her over. The officer detected a strong smell of alcohol from Nestor and saw an open 24- pack of Budweiser sitting between the passenger's legs. The officer asked Nestor to perform field so- briety tasks, which she failed. Her blood alcohol concentrations were .156 percent and .154 percent. The legal limit in Florida is .080 percent. Bond $500. Other arrests E Deborah Kay Sellers, 49, 6578 Percale Terrace, Dunnellon, at 3:57 p.m. Friday on a felony charge of possession of a con- trolled substance. Bond $5,000. * Timothy James Anderson, 27, 5310 Redwood Ave., Her- nando, at 9:13 p.m. Friday on a felony charge of shooting/throwing a deadly missile into a dwelling/conveyance. According to the arrest report, a man called po- lice after hearing glass hitting the floor in his house. When the officer went to investigate, he saw a bullet hole in the wall where a plate once sat. He also found a second bullet hole and believed they came from the north side of the house. The of- ficer went to a nearby house and was approaching the steps to the front door when Anderson came running out naked. He grabbed a stick and headed down the stairs toward the officer. The officer told Anderson to put down the stick and to come talk with him. Ander- son said he had two guns and had been drinking beer all day. He said ON THE NET * For more information about arrests made by the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, go to www,sheriffcitrus.org and clink on the link to Public Information, then arrest reports; he fired off one of his guns, be- cause he was trying to kill his dog. The weapons were recovered from the residence: Bond $10,000. * David S. Kane, 51, 541 Mel- rose Ave., Winter Park, at 9:33 p.m. Friday on a felony charge of attempting to acquire a controlled substance by misrepresentation. Bond $2,000. * William Thomas Hadden, 44, at 9:14 a.m. Saturday on felony charges of fleeing/eluding a law enforcement officer, driving with a suspended/revoked license and reckless driving with property dam- age. Bond $12,250. * Kathem Mae English, 25, 8934 S. Waterview Drive, Floral City, at 7:24 p.m. Saturday on a misdemeanor charge of retail theft. Bond $250. * Bruce Albert Clark, 49, 10112 Moonlake Road, New Port Richey, at 7:42 p.m. Saturday on a misdemeanor charge of disorderly intoxication in public. Bond $150. * Christopher Lewis Chan- dler, 22, 7340 W. Vineyard Drive, Homosassa, at 12:17 a.m. Sunday on a felony charge of possessing drug paraphernalia, which was a violation of his probation on an original charge of burglary. Bond $500. * Licia Ilene Holt, 28, 7106 Parkway Lane, Homosassa, at 12:17 a.m. Sunday on felony charges of possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled sub- stance other than cannabis, pos- session of drug paraphernalia and possession with intent to sell/dis- pense/deliver drugs, which vio- lated her probation for an original charge of burglary. Bond $11,000. * Jeremy Adam Lueder, 27, 2021 N.W. 15th St., Crystal River, at 8:06 p.m. Sunday on an active Hillsborough County warrant on an original felony charge of grand theft. Bond $2,000. * Kathlyn Doris Drosdick, 39, 6860 W. Rosedale Drive, Ho- mosassa, at 1:44 a.m. Monday on misdemeanor charges of leaving the scene of an accident with prop- erty damage and possessing drug paraphernalia. Bond $750. * Timothy D. Stone, 23,300 S. Park St., Inverness, at 4:04 a.m. Monday on misdemeanor charges of driving with a suspended li- cense, attempted retail theft and vi- olation of probation on an original charge of grand theft. According to the arrest report, an attempted theft of a Ronald McDonald House change box containing about $200 was reported to police. McDon- ald's employees told police the man was at a gas station adjacent to the fast food place. When an of- ficer arrived, he was advised Stone had just left the scene. Stone was pulled over and when asked for his license, Stone said it was sus- pended. Officers positively identi- fied Stone and when he was asked why he tried to steal the box, he said, "I am just trying to survive." When asked whom the car be- longed to, he said it belonged to his passenger. The passenger said after ordering their food, she got out of the car to urinate on the ground and Stone got out of the car too. She said she didn't know where he went. Bond $1,000. * Michael D. Buelow, 38, 10200 W. Fishbowl Drive, Ho- mosassa, at 1 p.m. Monday on an active Citrus County warrant for failure to appear on original felony charges of burglary on an unoccu- pied dwelling unarmed and third degree grand theft. No bond. * Christopher Jon Carpenter, 66, 9299 S. Twist Road, Floral City, at 4:09 p.m. Monday on a misde- meanor charge of trespass in an occupied structure or conveyance. Bond $1,000. BEER Continued from Page Al toward the front door of the gas sta- tion. The officer also noticed the ve- hicle was parked at a weird angle at the pump. The officer approached the man and while the two were talking, the officer noticed a strong odor of alco- hol on his breath, the report further states. The officer said the man tried to conceal the odor by looking away while talking. When asked why his vehicle was parked funny, the man was unable to respond. The officer asked for the man's li- cense, which he produced after fum- bling with his wallet. The license identified the man as Phillip E. Merger. The officer asked Merger, 40, to walk over to the sidewalk and he noticed Merger was having a difficult time walking. According to the re- port, when Merger was asked where he was prior to the gas station, he said he was at Jake's Bar The entire time, the officer noticed Merger was ,slurring his speech, his eyes were bloodshot and he had to continually The officer then gave Merger the option of either taking a taxi home or having someone pick him up. use objects to steady himself. The of- ficer asked Merger if he felt too in- toxicated to drive and he said, "I'm drunk, but not that drunk" The officer then asked Merger if he would perform a series of field sobriety tasks and he agreed. After doing the tasks, the officer told Merger he felt he was too intoxi- cated to drive and that if he had caught him behind the wheel of his vehicle he would have been able to arrest him for driving under the in- fluence. The officer then gave Merger the option of either taking a taxi home or having someone pick him up. Merger said he didn't have any friends to pick him up, so he asked for a taxi. The officer parked the SUV in a space and a taxi came and picked up Merger. Forty-five minutes later, the officer received a call stating that Merger had went back to the gas station, bought a pack of beer and picked up his vehicle. When the officer caught up with Merger, he tried to explain why he got back behind the wheel of the SUV The officer said Merger was still clearly intoxicated and he actu- ally appeared more intoxicated than he was before. 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But the bill (S.B. 756) was changed to exclude from auto- matic compensation people pre- viously convicted of a felony before they were wrongfully con- victed or convicted of a felony while in prison. The sponsor of the bill, Sen. Arthenia Joyner, D- Tampa, had resisted such an ex- clusion, saying it would leave too many wrongfully imprisoned peo- ple unable to take advantage of the automatic compensation. Those people would still be able to pursue compensation through the Legislature's claims process. Joyner went along with the change Tuesday after it became clear that the measure likely wouldn't pass without it. The bill would provide auto- matic compensation of $50,000 for each year of wrongful incar- ceration, and will be adjusted for inflation for future exonerees. The measure also provides a waiver of tuition for up to 120 hours of college or career train- ing. Presidential primary A bill that would allow roughly 2 million more Floridians who are not affiliated with a political party to vote in the state's presidential preference primary moved through a Senate panel Tuesday. The measure (S.B. 2726) was approved on a 5-1 vote in the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee. The panel's chair- man, Republican Sen. Lee Con- stantine, R-Altamonte Springs, voted against the proposal. A similar bill (H.B. 1189) is awaiting its first committee dis- cussion in the House. Voice of the people Local governments would have to establish policies setting aside time at their meetings for public comment under a bill ap- proved by a House panel. The bill initially would have re- quired city councils, county boards and other local bodies to give the public at least 15 min- utes to talk. That's still in the measure, but the Government Efficiency and Accountability Council added a provision that would allow a local government instead to establish its own policy after conducting at least one workshop meeting to get public comment. While the committee vote was unanimous, some members questioned the need for the bill because local governments in their districts already set aside time for public comment. The bill (H.B. 991) next goes to the full House. A similar Sen- ate bill (S.B. 2276) has not yet had a committee hearing. - From wine reports Legislative i- BOARD Continued from Page Al place to retrieve those monies," Bradshaw said. The idea that the funds may be recovered does not settle all taxpayers' con- cerns. At the board meeting Tuesday, Henry Locke, a Crystal River resident with 30 years of experience in the public finance industry, voiced his worries about school officials' failure to monitor funds, the consult- ants and instill clear-cut poli- cies to regulate the reimbursement process. "I've never seen such a mess," Locke said. "I am to- tally overwhelmed by the lack of management. I think it's a disgrace." He also questioned board members about what is being done to make sure school of- ficials are accountable for all revenue sources. He was as- tounded concrete policies and procedures were not in place to make sure school of- ficials tracked the funds and he was especially surprised they did not budget for the money, he said. Kenny Blocker, the dis- trict's finance director, and Mike Geddes, director of Technology and Information PHOTO REQUEST GUIDELINES * Chronicle photographers will consider requests to take photos of community events. Call 563-5660 Ior details --- ------rn-rn---, IV% V - i I. . FREE ESTIMATES! CALL TODAYm Carol's B UALINDSlrolsI , ATO SI LINDSEI AIRPORT TAXI I SHUTTERS 726-4457 352 746-7595 LEnj 3161CEatI f aiHwy.-44WeII InvIen Ai Services, assured board members and Locke that the errors that led to the over- sights have been corrected. Blocker passed out a de- tailed analysis of the general fund portion of the district's budget, that included sources of revenue, descrip- tions of those sources and specific budgeted amounts. He also created a flow chart about the E-rate process that outlined em- ployees' and administrators' responsibilities. Board members Pat Deutschman and Ginger Bryant pushed for a more de- tailed version of Blocker's chart. They want specific written procedures that out- line the entire process in case the responsibilities switch from one school dis- trict employee to another, they said. Deutschman also wants to review job descrip- tions td make sure employ- ees are handling responsibilities regarding their expertise and pushed for training for those who take on additional responsi- bilities outside their job de- scriptions after they are hired. Officials acknowledged the E-rate reimbursement checks may not be the only incoming revenue that was not properly monitored in * inJ:.'l lF.'a ,' Keep your buddy I.i! * 10 e.maladdiresses with Webmailt * FREE Technical Support * Custom Start Page - News. Weather & more! Surf up to 6X faster . ...- jwtSi mom Sign Up Onlinel www ,LocalNetcom s Call Today &Savel "aa 795-7691 the past. "Is there another barn door open somewhere?" board member Lou Mile asked. Blocker assured board members he has been and will continue to analyze the budget to make sure all funds are monitored and placed in the appropriate accounts. Blocker has been with the school district for a little more than a year. Geddes said the E-rate re- imbursement process will be closely monitored by the ad- ministrators in charge; mem- bers of the finance and IT department plan to work to- gether to track the funds; Geddes is the main person in charge of the reimbursement process. They also plan to utilize all available sources, including the USAC's Web site and official notification documents and knowledge- able Florida Department of Education officials, to know how much money govern- ment officials award to the district and to make sure those checks are received. "The Finance Department is ensuring that we are on top of our job," Mullen said. 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Howe was also reprimanded in March 2007 for discussing a school incident under in- vestigation with another em- ployee and "attempting to manipulate statements" by the employee to a policy com- pliance officer, according to records. Howe has worked in the Citrus County School Dis- trict since 1998.'She was a teachers' aide at Lecanto Pri- mary School and Guidance Office clerk at Citrus High School before becoming its data secretary in 2004. U On Tuesday, board mem- bers approved the 18-week expulsion of one Lecanto Middle School seventh- grader due to the zero toler- ance for controlled substances and alcohol pol- icy. So far this school year, 71 students have been expelled. SlOES |Sugar-Free If you're diabetic, Medicare will cover shoes and inserts at little or no cost to you.* Board Certide Florida Licensed Pedorthist on Staff Quality MobilitNC Family Owned & Operated 599 SE Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River (352)564-1414 Nww www. A6 WrDNESDAY, AmRit 9, 2008 Anthony Ambrosino, 87 CRYSTAL RIVER Anthony P Ambrosino, 87, died Monday, April 7, 2008, at his home in Crystal River under the care of his family and Hospice of Citrus County. He was born May 4,1920, in New York, N.Y, to Paul and Mary Ambrosino and moved to this area 36 years ago from Bayshore, Long Island, N.Y. Mr. Ambrosino was a re- tired automobile mechanic for Northwest Airlines at JFK Airport in New York. He was Catholic and a member of the American Le- gion as well as a past member of the Crystal River Coast Guard Auxiliary He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith Ambrosino in December 2006; and a son, Terry Ambrosino in April 1995. Survivors include his son, James Ambrosino and wife Michelle of Fort Lauderdale; daughters, Arline O'Kelly and husband Jack of Fort Myers and Linda Womack and hus- band Bill of Crystal River; sister, Helen Messina and husband Sam of Long Island, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal River. Donald Dodd, 73 INVERNESS Donald K. Dodd, 73, Inver- ness, died Tuesday, April 8, 2008, at the Hospice of Citrus County Care Unit at Citrus Memorial hospital in Inver- ness. Born July 24, 1934, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Raymond H. and Martha (McClain) Dodd, he moved to this area 12 years ago from Fort Lauderdale. Mr. Dodd was the for- mer vice president of Finance and Ad- ministration with Nova Elec- tronics in Pompano Beach for 32 years. He served in the U.S. Ma- rine Corps during the Korean War. He was honorably dis- charged with the rank of ser- geant and was a recipient of the Purple Heart. Mr. Dodd was a member of the Seven Rivers, Presbyte- rian Church in Crystal R iver and the Inverness Golf and Country Club, where he served as past president. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Richard Dodd, and a sister, Shirley Bedal. Survivors include two sons, York Dodd of Inverness and Mark Dodd of Virginia; two daughters, Rhonda Keller CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE and Angel Gilbert, both of Virginia; six brothers, Gary Dodd of Watkinsville, Ga., Harry Dodd of Inverness, Bob Dodd of Tampa, Jim Dodd of Woodstock, Ga., Eu- gene Dodd of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kenneth Dodd of Hollywood; two sisters, Carol Hurley of Inverness and Joan Redman of Hollywood; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home With Crematory, Inver- ness. Christina , Giacalone, 42 HOMOSASSA Christina G. Giacalone, 42, Homosassa, died Thursday, April 3, 2008. Born July 29,1965, in Ocala to William G. and Gail (Clifton) Post, she was a life- long resident of Citrus County. Mrs. Giacalone was a busi- ness banker for SunTrust Banks. She was a member of St. Benedict's Catholic Church, Crystal River, the Order of Eastern Star, Floral City, and a board member with the American Cancer Society of Citrus County. Survivors include her hus- band, F Gregory Giacalone, two sons, Christopher J. Gi- acalone and Anthony G. Gi- acalone, all of Beverly Hills; mother, Gail Pavillard of Reddick; father, William G. Post of Okeechobee; brother, Gerald Morgan of Ocala; stepsisters, Kathleen Biagi of Orlando and Patty Young- blood of Williston; and step- brother, Michael Morgan of Williston. Hooper Funeral Home, Beverly Hills. Robert Kesel, 84 LECANTO Robert Laverne Kesel, 84, Lecanto, died Monday, April 7, 2008, at the Hospice of Cit- rus County Hospice House in Lecanto. Mr. Kesel was born July 30, 1923, in Victor, N.Y, to Lewis and Ruby (Vandenburg) Kesel and came to this area in 1980. He retired from the Victor Post Office in New York as a mail carrier with more than 20 years of service and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Ellen D. Kesel; son, Roben Kesel of Oregon; daughter, Kay E. Edwards and husband Roger of Victor, N.Y; and one granddaughter, Donna Treiber and husband Eric. VACATION IdI1 - U U U v9' witl TIME newspaper in education Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home With Crematory, Inver- ness. Lorraine Kolas, 79 INVERNESS Lorraine S. Kolas, 79, In- verness, died Wednesday, April 2, 2008, in New Port Richey She was born April 4, 1928, in New York City to Edward and Florence (Williams) Scerene and moved to this area 20 years ago from Ha- zlet, N.J. She enjoyed being a house- wife, cooking Italian home- made pasta and gardening. Her favorite times were in New York.with close lifelong friends, Gilda Donadio and family and Donna Erb and family She is survived by her chil- dren, Barbara Prozer of In- verness and Daniel Kolas of Clearwater; grandchildren, Michelle Yingst of Inverness, Michael Prozer III of Cler- mont and Christina Santiago of Inverness; and great- grandchildren, Michael Yingst, Anthony Prozer, Austin Prozer, Jaiden Rei Santiago, Robert Santiago and Courtney Santiago. Brown Funeral Home and Crematory, Lecanto. Marion 'Mack' McGowan Jr., 87 HOMOSASSA Marion "Mack" McGowan Jr., 87, Homosassa, died Mon- day, April 7, 2008, in Crystal River. Born Feb. 9, 1921, in Richmond, Va., to Marion and Agnes McGowan, he came here 35 years ago from Portsmouth, Va. Mr. McGowan was a retired hotel bell captain. He was an Army veteran, serving during World, War II. 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Learn about the causes and some of the latest treatments, including information about medications, nutrition and exercise. Come to our free seminar. April 16th, 1 p.m. To register, call 352.795.1234. *SEVEN RIVERS o2nC i N ,uiiLn>.' ti Bihd -I Ptli ll.t .I/ ptuit'ch to H Ialthititre great-grandchildren. Hooper Funeral Home, Homosassa. Calvin 'Red' Rollins, 72 GERRY, N.Y. Calvin W "Red" Rollins, 72, of Gerry, N.Y, died at 5:50 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at his home. A Jamestown, N.Y, area resident since 2006 he was born July 12, 1935, in Canterbury, N.H., a son of Charles and Hazel Sweet Rollins. He had previously lived in Citrus County from 1975 to 2006. Mr. Rollins served in the U.S. Army from July 31,1952, to Sept. 1, 1954, during the Korean War. While living in Hernando, he owned and operated County Appliance Repair for more than 30 years. He will be remembered as one who had a passion for hot rod cars and antique automo- biles. He loved to rebuild cars and was a former mem- ber of the CARBS Hot Rod Club in New Connecticut, Newark Valley, N.Y He was also an expert pool player. He was preceded in death by a stepson, Matthew James Fellows, who died June 4, 2004; and a brother, Linwood Sweet. Survivors include his wife; Kathleen Walsh Rollins whom he married March 2, 1984; two stepchildren, Nathan Fellows and wife Judi of Gerry, N.Y, and Paula Surette of Jamestown, N.Y; nine step grandchildren, Oliver "Buddy" Hartley, Richard LeBron Hulbert, Cheri Pappas, Frances Hul- bert and William Hulbert, all of Florida, Zachary Surette of Jamestown, N.Y, Eric, Laura and Ethan Fellows all of Gerry, N.Y; six step great- grandchildren, Heath, Erica, Marsha, Maggie, Christina and Barrett; a sister, Mau- reen Evans of Florida; and a brother, Michael O'Hara of Greenfield, Mass. Lind Funeral Home, Jamestown, N.Y See .Page A7 SO YOU KNOW * Obituaries must be submitted by licensed iunreral homes. * Obituaries and funeral notices are subject to editing. * Recent photos are ,.el:corne. * Call the Chronicle nevvsroomri at 563 5660 for details. VERTICAL BLIND FACTORY 2968 W. Gulf to Lake (Hwy. 44) * Lecanto FL 746-1998 -or- 1-877-202-1991 ALL TYPES OF BLINDS $mall united Wa', of Citrus County United Way of Gtus County* Annl Meebing / Awards LJur Inaugural Presentation of the Spirit of the Community Award Thursday, April o10 11:30 a.m. - I p.m. Citrus Hills Golf and Counry Cuab $20 per person or Sponsorship Table of 8 for $200 Reservations may be made by calling the United Way office at 527-8894 and can be charged to VISA or MC or billed. Checks may be sent to United Way of Citrus County, 5399 West Gulf to Lake Hwy., Lecanto, FL 34461. cfi t atpf HEINZ FUNERAL HOME & Cremation David Heinz & Family 341-1288 Inverness, Florida I Y O U R P A P E S T O N E- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Florida Public Service Commission has scheduled a customer service hearing as part of its decision-making process in Docket 080148-EI, regarding the request of Progress Energy Florida for determination of need for Levy Units 1 and 2 nuclear power plants. Service Hearing Schedule The customer service hearing will be conducted by the commission at the time and place indicated below: Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at 4:00 p.m. Plantation Inn Golf Resort & Spa Sable Conference Center 9301 West Fort Island Trail Crystal River, Fla. 34429 952.795.1605 The purpose of this service hearing is to permit members of the pub- lic who are not parties to the need determination proceeding an opportunity to present testimony regarding the need for the proposed plants, and other appropriate matters as determined by the commis- sion. Customers who wish to present testimony are urged to appear at the beginning of the hearing, since the hearing may be adjourned early if no witnesses are present to testify. Customer comments regarding Progress Energy s request may also be submitted to the commission at the following address: Direc- tor, Division of the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services, Florida Public Service Commission, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850. Such comments should refer to Docket No. 080148-El. In addition, customers may contact Progress Energy with comments relating to the request through its Web site at progress-energy.com/energyplanning. Any person requiring accommodation at the service hearing because of a physical impairment should call the Division of the Commis- sion Clerk and Administrative Services at 1.850.413.6770 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Any person who is hearing- or speech- impaired may contact the Florida Public Service Commission using the Florida Relay Service which can be reached at 1.800.955.8771 (TDD). W Progress Energy OBITUARIES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 A7 DEATHS Continued from Page A6 Wesley Wilson, 77 HOMOSASSA Wesley Oliver Wilson, 77, Homosassa, died Sunday, April 6, 2008, at his home. Born Jan. 6, 1931, in Ade, Ind., to Everett V and Ella V (Farmer) Wilson, he came to this area seven years ago from In- dianapolis, Ind. Mr. Wilson was a retired ." medical re- chemist. He was a Wesley veteran of Wilson the U.S. Air Force, having served in the Korean War. He was a member of Faith Baptist Church of Ho- mosassa Springs. Survivors ificlude his wife of 57 years, Bonnie J. (Cun- Now Celebrating Our 20 Year Anniversary! * Grooming to AKC Breed e Standard Including Cats * Health Food ningham) Wilson of Ho- mosassa; two sons, Wesley D. Wilson and wife Diana of Lebanon, Ind., and Stephen Darrol Wilson and wife Tracey of Mullica-Hill, N.J.; two daughters, Cheryl Denise Cary and husband Michael of' Gainesville and Rebecca De- lene Freel and husband Paul of Dillon, S.C.; two sisters, Phyllis May Wallace of Wilm- ington, N.C., and Carolyn June Womelsdory of Amboy, Wash.; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchil- dren. Wilder Funeral Home, Ho- mosassa Springs. Click on www.chronicle on- line.com to view archived local obituaries. Funeral'NOTES Donald K Dodd. Friends may call ,at the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home of In- verness on Thursday, April 10, 2008, from 2 to 4 p.m., where the Inverness VFW Post No. 4337 will offer serv- ices at 3 p.m. Funeral serv- ices will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, April 11, 2008, from the Seven Rivers Pres- byterian Church in Crystal River with the assistant pas- tor, the Rev. Jamie Richard, officiating. Additional services and burial will be held in Cincin- nati, Ohio, from the Nurre- Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memori- als are suggested to Hospice of Citrus County, PO.. Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL 34464. Christina G. Giacalone. The service of remembrance for Mrs. Christina G. Gi- acalone, age 42, of Ho- mosassa will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 12, 2008, at St. Benedicts Catholic Church, Crystal River, with Fr. Michael Suszynski officiating. Interment will follow at- Magnolia Cemetery, Lecanto. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 11, at the Beverly Hills Chapel of Hooper Funeral Homes. Calvin W. "Red" Rollins. A celebration of life graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 12,2008, in Lake View Cemetery, Sec- tion 27. The Rev. Dr. Robert D. Lewis, pastor of the First -W'EMVD -2 IA Hv . 1,CytlRi CLISTOM CLISHIONS f _ST * REPAIRS*RESIRPPING Also sold b3 pitct f... n d. aO Jd Op raui t ..-r Hi h)ar ",:.ri. r CRYSTAL .12 N H,\. 19 II '.%I i.. "- I." CASUAL cri;ai Ri rr 1oA,.M.P.M. ., S n 2maan 352-795-2794 Baptist Church, Falconer, N.Y, will officiate. Visitation will not be observed. Memorials may be made to Hospice Chautauqua County, 4840 West Lake Road, Mayville, NY 14757, or the Gerry Volunteer Fire Department, Gerry, NY 14740. Wesley Oliver Wilson. Me- morial service for Wesley Oliver Wilson, age 77, of Ho- mosassa will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, April 11, 2008, at Faith Baptist Church of Homosassa Springs with Pastor W. LaVerle Coats officiating. Military honors will follow at the church. Memorials may be given to Baptist Medical & Dental Mission, 11 Plaza Drive, Hat- tiesburg, MS 39402. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs. 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STOCKS AS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Name Vol (00) Last Chg WAMutl 1709358 11.81 -1.34 FordM 1021688 6.91 +.18 Citigrp 775014 23.76 -.84 AMD 601022 6.03 -.31 BkofAm 391252 38.38 -1.12 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last Chg %Chg TRCCosIf 5.98 +.68 +12.8 ArchCoal 53.03 +4.81 +10.0 MSC Ind 46,83 +4.23 +9.9 FMae pfM 37.84 +3.34 +9.7 ImpacpfC 14.25 +1.26 +9.7 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last Chg %Chg Agria Cp n 5.46 -3.34 -38.0 FstMarblhd 4.86 -2.84 -36.9 Boise Inc 5.65 -.77 -12.0 WAMuti 11.81 -1.34 -10.2 E-House n 13.62 -1.24 -8.3 DIARY Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows Volume 1,331 1,811 107 3,249 34 16 3,470,312,030 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Name Vol (00) Last Chg SPDR 1366350 136.83 -.09 SPFncl 891535 26.19 -,29 iShR2Knya 481506 71.02 +.06 PrUShQQQ 290402 45.97 +.57 SPEngy 172148 78.49 +.77 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last Chg %Chg IncOpR 6.56 +.86 +15.1 Centrpltun 5.21 +.49 +10.4 BovieMed 7.67 +.67 +9.6 WilshrEnt 2.96 +.25 +9.2 Contango 75.50 +6.25 +9.0 LOSERS (S2 OR MORE) Name Lasl Chg "%Chg HI.Rl P=il.. 10.16 - il - l1 i ChinaShen n 5.57 -.66 -10.6 EnvirTec If 2.49 -.24 -8.8 FrontrD g 4.76 -.46 -8.8 EnovaSys 3.82 -.32 -7.7 DIARY Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows Volume 550 929 102 1,581 11 20 720,395,748 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Name Vol (00) Last Chg PwShs QQQ898428 45.41 -.35 Intel 536979 21.08 -.67 Cisco 450640 23.96 +.0, Microsoft 439172 28.75 -.4- Apple Inc 351112 152.84 -3.05 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last Chg %Chg NutriSys 18.59 +3.65 +24.4 Immersn 8.25 +1.55 +23.1 Antigncs 3.03 +.56 +22.7 Layne 43.98 +7.91 +21.5 Delcath 2.44 +.35 +16.7 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Lasl Chg ":Chg Tnr,,yb, .:1, > -l:l - 91 - 'i 0 Globalstar 5.49 -.88 -13.8 Xtent 5.50 -.84 -13.2 TGCInds 7.23 -1.07 -12.9 Simdarlf 2.99 -.44 -12.8 DIARY Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows Volume 17 61 1,612,468,821 Here are the 825 most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, 765 most active on the Nasdaq National Market and 116 most active on the American Stock Exchange, Stocks in bold are worth at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more In price. Underlining Ior 50 mOn.:t active on NYSE ardj Nasdaaq and 25 most active on Amex Tables srihO name, prrce and nue change Name: Siocks appear alphabetically I'y the company s lull name Inot is abbrev.ia, tiori Names consisting Iof initials appear at the Deginning 01 each letter lisI Last: Price slocRk as trading at wren .-iange ,-lo;ed lor the day Chg: LOSS or gain for ihe day rJo Change indcai.aled by' SlOCI Footnotes: joe 1. hi.5us r, ,:vri .. 4i4,3 F- ri , i T. ,li' r I, :. [r..an, d i , 5. i- .. , d - L.:- . t 1 , m.E 3,- C '.rr r , r.r . , iri :r , rr rr, ,,-r. , : c ..,rrg i,-j . i :,im p rr,,, r cj i . l,.: r, l pe rry- % -'i'T h rt i, rr,3waq ,' p ,',j .usplu h i,. qu3,l i: ,I,',r r, a ,i3 .j'Iu , Ir, irn la'.T . I3 Ih , * *. j n l. h h I1d 1:.S ui.-JI .- n3 ilwT, iioT. L", i ir il. cl Ia pi Plit iA i ,|ii^ i.� , , ':r: a , l'r, 4 , i Lrsr, , ,r,,i-a l , j .V .i .,Tli l ,i,, ri ru. " l �l ,1: .r I, .l ,, ,r , \iJG 1.u. ar ir. , .1ar IrI. E i ,-,k w]i-iiiul .e 5, IJI. 1 * a5 " 6 , I T, j-1- lrank e ri ui' - l.lr"[r .o lu l n - trj . r. r .r5 %firl * Cri, .ijr,, ii r. rupi. :.r loe I- ltn -p cr c -rin [e,.isari;.id 5rder Ir.v- I a r.,jpi..,v Iy cpl:'e Pl : i- , hOl s-,I frTsI'T ,,,cia . Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unoffitcial. I ' --S 52-Week High Low Name Net % YTD% 52-WK Last Chg Chg Chg % Chg YTD YTD Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg AT&T Inc 1.60 4.1 20 38.80 +.19 -6.6 BkofAm 2.56 6.7 12 38.38 -1.12 -7.0 CapCtyBk .74 2.6 17 28.05 -.27 -.6 Citigrp 1.28 5.4 33 23.76 -.84-19.3 Disney .35 1.1 15 31.07 -.45 -3.7 EKodak .50 2.7 8 18.59 -.02 -15.0 ExxonMbl 1.40 1.6 12 89.61 +.69 -4.4 FPLGrp 1.78 2.7 20 66.15 +.39 -2.4 FordM ... ... ... 6.91 +.18 +2.7 GenElec 1.24 3.4 17 36.95 -.31 -.3 GnMotr 1.00 4.8 ... 20.98 -.03 -15.7 HomeDp .90 3.2 12 28.18 -.32 +4.6 Intel .56 2.7, 18 21.08 -.67 -20.9 IBM 1.60 1.4 16116.27 -.04 +7.6 Lowes .32 1.3 13 24.02 -.19 +6.2 McDnlds 1.50 2.7 28 55.87 +.22 -5.2 Microsoft .44 1.5 16 28.75 -.41 -19.2 Motorola .20 2.1 86 9.49 -.35 -40.8 Penney .80 2.0 8 40.40 +.34 -8.2 ProgrssEn 2.46 5.8 22 42.47 +.08 -12.3 RegionsFn 1.52 7.4 11 20.52 -.63 -13.2 SearsHIdgs ... ... 18105.16 +1.51 +3.0 SprintNex ... ... ... 6.64 -.17 -49.4 TimeWarn .25 1.7 13 14.73 +.04-10.8 UniFirst .15 .3 15 44.86 +.67 +18.1 VerizonCm 1.72 4.7 19 36.75 -.22 -15.9 Wachovia 2.56 9.3 8 27.52 +.04 -27.6 WalMart .95 1.7 17 54.45 +.22 +14.6 Walgrn .38 1.0 18 37.62 -.43 -1.2 NE YRKSOC6ECANG Name Last Chg AAR 22.37 -.86 ABB Ld 27.25 -.14 ACE Ltd 56.89 -.91 AESCorp 17.36 +.40 AFLAC 66.06 +.69 AGCO 66.67 +.90 AGL Res 34.62 +.02 AK Steel 64.94 +1.95 AMB Pr 54.13 -1.03 AMR 10.32 +.16 ASA Ltd 83.87 -1.58 AT&T lnc 38.80 +.19 AUlOpton 18.17 +.11 AXA 38.52 -.30 AbtLab 54.00 -.87 AberRtc 74.92 -.09 Accenture 37.99 +.82 AdamsEx 12.92 -.03 AMD 6.03 -.31 AecomTcn 26.30 -.62 Aeropspls 26.65 +.24 Aetna 42.28 -.03 Agilent 31.51 -.06 Agnicog 68.55 -.50 AgriaCpn 5.46 -3.34 Agriumg 71.14 +1.46 AirTran 6.53 +.05 AcatelLuc 6.25 -.16 Alcoa 37.18 -.26 AllegTch 83.28 +3.28 Allergans 59.65 -.26 Allete 40.50 +.64 AlliBGIbHi 13.34 +.16 AlliBInco 8.28 +.03 AlliBem 63.69 -.07 Allianz 20.57 -.25 AldWaste 11.51 +.08 AJlstate 48.70 -.76 AlphaNRs 48.69 +2.01 Alpharma 27.72 +.72 AlNias 21.43 -.45 AlumChina 43.60 -1.30 AmbacF 6.03 -.18 Amdocs 28.48 +.51 Ameren 45.17 -.15 AMovilL 64.53 -.36 AmAxle 21.90 +1.14 AEagleOut 17.20 -.55 AEP 43.07 +22 AmExp 46.47 -.08 AmlntlGp 46.75 -1.29 AmSIP3 10.95 +.12 AmTower 40.53 +.50 Americdt 10,62 +.09 Ameigas 31.17 -.35 Ameriprise 53.59 -1.19 Amphenol 42.21 +24 Anadarko 65.23 +.90 AnalogDev 29.90 -.73 AnglogldA 36.02 -.01 Anheusr 48.31 +.15 AnnTaylr 23.22 +.02 Annaly 16.29 -.06 Anworth 6.83 +.08 . AonCorp 43.80 +24 Apache 130.00 +1.40 ApUnv 38.93 -.68 ApplBio ,31.88 -.58 Apria 19.00 +27 AquaAm 1924 -.17 Aquila 3.37 +.02 ArcelorMit 85.45 +1.01 ArchCoal 53.03 +4.81 ArchDan 43.23 +.08 ArvMent 12.62 Ashland 52.24 AsdEstat 12.44 AssuredG 23.64 AstoriaF 28.08 AstraZen 39.85 ATMOS 26.41 AutoNaIn 15.48 AutoData 43.08 AvisBudget 12.21 Avon 39.72 BB&TCp 33.63 BHP BillLt 79.00 BHPBil plc 69.22 BJSvcs 29.16 Bs WhIs 35.27 BMCSft 30.93 BP PLC 63.85 BRT 14.59 BakrHu 72.83 BallCp 47.18 BcBilVArg 22.69 BcBradesco 30.79 Bnooltaus 24.94 BkofAm 38.38 BkNYMel 42.98 Barclay 37.69 BamesNob 31.42 BarrickG 43.02 Baxter 59.82 BaytexEg 23.50 BearSt 10.54 BeazrHmlf 10.22 BectDck 86.05 BestBuy 42.19 BigLots 22.10 BIkHillsCp 37.63 BlkFL08 14.63 Blackstnn 18.59 BockHR 21.71 Blockbstr 3.35 BlueChp 5.02 Boeing 75.02 Borders 6.60 ' BostBeer 45.37 BostProp 95.18 BostonSci 13.63 Brinks 68.92 BrMySq 21.84 BroadrdgF 16.90 BkfldAsgs 28.91 BrkfldPrs 19.61 Brunswick . 16.74 BungeLt 103.11 BuriNSF 95.47 CA Inc 23.00 CB RBlis 21.36 CBSB 22.32 CFInds 131.02 CH Engy 39.61 CIGNAs 43.59 CITGp 14.57 CMSEng 14.16 CSKAuto 11.64 CSS Inds 35.45 CSX . .. 57.89 CVSCare 40.88 CablvsnNY 23.82 CabotO&G 56.98 CallGolf 14.38 Calpinen 18.20 Cameco gs 34.51 Camerons 46.19 CampSp 33.75 CdnNRsg 74.02 CapOne 53.51 CapitlSrce 10.99 +.07 CapMpfB 12.84 +.04 +.65 CardnIlHth 53.87 -.67 -.31 CarMax 19.40 -.23 -.59 Carnival 41.55 -.50 -.19 Caterpillar 77.59 +.34 -1.40 Celanese 42.27 +.19 -.41 Celesticg 7.10 +.05 -.38 Cemex 26.98 -.38 -.24 Cemigpfs 19.46 +,55 -.51 CenterPnt 15.15 +.01 -.51 Centex 24.99 -1.33 -.65 CntyTel 32.36 -.86 +3.93 Cenveo 11.25 -.12 +3.19 ChmpE 10.56 -.33 +.02 Checkpnt 27,52 +.71 +.11 Chemiura 7.23 -.14 -.08 ChesEng 47.95 +.92 +.39 Chevron 89.28 +1.01 +.22 Chicos 6.79 -.08 -.45 ChinaLife 57.91 -1.61 ChinaMble 80.85 -1.68 -.14 Chiquila 21.01 -.33 +.06 Chubb 50.04 -.76 +.33 ChungTeln 25.20 -.66 -1.12 Cimarex 59.11 +1.08 -.39 CinciBell 4.38 -.07 -1.15 CircCity 4.53 -.22 -.46 CtadlBr 1.81 +.03 -1.03 Citgrp 23.76 -.84 -.62 Citigrpppi 50.66 -1.09 +.07 CtzComm 10.85 -.13 ClearChCm 28.75 +.21 -.67 ClevCliffs 144.54 +3.12 +1.55 Coach 31.62 -1.04 -.34 CocaCE 24.14 -.35 -.59 CocaCI 60.51 +.14 -.12 Coeur 3.80 -.13 -.01 ColgPal 78.40 +.05 -.50 CollclvBrd 12.29 -.23 +.30 ColBgp 9.78 -.09 -.11 Comerica 36.14 -.86 +.01 ComScop 38.13 +1.12 +.04 CmtyHit 37.44 +1.13 +.06 CVRDs 37.13 +.36 -.04 CVRDpfs 30,.68 +.13 -1.90 CompSd 41.85 +.35 -.11 Con-Way 49.77 -.53 +2.01 ConAgra 24.49 -.21 -.16 ConocPhil 79.47 +.57 -1.42 ConsolEngy 78.21 +3.65 +.14 ConEd 41.50 -.04 -.23 ConstellA 19.02 -.37 -.22 ConstelIEn 90.41 +1,09 +.24 CtlAirB 21.90 +.81 -.07 ,CondResn 33.90 -.14 -.36 Cnvrgys 15.41 -.49 CooperTire 15.42 +.44 -.19 Coming 26.11 +.28 +4.05 CntwdFn 5.72 -.45 +,04 CoventyH 41.99 +.92 +.19 Covidienn 45.99 +.23 -.68 CrwnCsae 37.71 +.62 -.12 Cumminss 51.23 -.23 -.12 CypSem 26.50 +.28 -.32 +.50 -.11 DNPSelct 10.95 +.05 +.01 DPL 26.27 +.17 +1.30 DRHorton 16.22 -.74 -.43 DTE 39.99 -.48 -.06 Daimler 83.08 -.63 -.21 Danaher 78.72 +.32 -.01 Darden 34.00 -.72 -.37 DeanFds 21.06 +.54 +1.48 Deeres 88.67 +.27 +.45 DeerfidCap 1.00 -.17 -.47 DeltaAir n 9.34 +.05 Denburys 31.13 DevDv 43.66 DevonE 110.84 DiaOffs 123.36 DicksSptg 25.40 Discover n 18.37 Disney 31.07 DomRess 43.50 Domtar gf 7.33 DonlleyRR 30.23 Dover 43.52 DoWChm 39.08 DuPont 49.46 DukeEngy 18.41 DukeRlty 23.73 Dynegy 8.38 E-Housean 13,62 EMCCp 14,84 EOG Res 128.76 EastChm 70.78 EKodak 18.59 Eaton 81.19 Edisonint 51.76 EPasoCp 17.41 Elan 23.27 EDS 17.05 Embarq 40.00 EmersonEl 52.10 EmpDist 20.88 Emulex 14.27 EnbrEPtrs 50.47 EnCana 77.71 EnPro 35.49 ENSCO 65.13 Energy 111.99 EqtyRsd 42.11 EsteeLdr 46.11 ExcoRes 21.85 Exelon 82.22 ExxonMbl 89.611 FPLGrp 66.15 FairPoint 7.42 FamilyDIr 19.17 FannieMae 29.00 FMae pfS 24.59 FedExCp 96.05 FedSxnl 13.69 Fedlnvst 34.99 FelCor 12.94 Ferrellgs 21.28 Ferro 14.78 FidlNRn 17,81 FidNInfo 37.13 FstAmCp 36.35 FsFinFd 9.63 FstHorizon 13.83 FstMarblhd 4.86 FtTrEnEq 14.75 FirstEngy 72.91 Rowserve 109.81 Fluor 152.47 FootLockr 11.65 FordM 6.91 FrdgCCTg 64.98 ForestLab ,40.19 ForestOil 56.66 FortuneBr 72.91 FdinCoal 58.79 FrankRes 104.01 FredMac 25.48 FredMacpfZ 25.16 FMCG 107.75 FremontG If .42 FronlierOil 27.76 Frontline 48.09 +,30 -1+11 GATX 403 +.48 +2.40 GabelliET 8.84 -.26 GabHthW 6.67 +.03 -.70 GabUtil 9.21 +.05 +.28 GameSlop 55.35 -.71 -.45 Gannelt 29.31 -.61 +,10 Gap 19.01 -.18 +.09 GenCorp 10.00 -.05 -65 Genentch 79.04 +.39 -.37 GenDynam 84.80 -.71 +.20 Genlec 36,.95 -.31 +.47 GnGrthPrp 40.80 -1.07 +.14 GenMills 60.07 -.44 -.61 GnMotr 20.98 -.03 +.13 Genworth 23.72 -.62 -1.24 GaGull 7.69 +.17 -.06 GaPw8-44 25.33 +.06 +2.58 Gerdaug 15.72 -.05 +2.40 Gerdab 37.19 -.02 -02 Giantlntn 12.72 -.02 -44 GlaxoSKIn 43.24 -1.79 +14 GlimchRt 12.40 +.16 +,48 GddFLtd 13.76 -.10 +10 Goldcrpg 39.47 -1.05 -22 GoldmanS 178.90 +.17 -.31 Goodrich 58.03 -.64 -1.29 Goodyear 27.20 +.38 .+.24 vjGrace 26.54 -.29 .2 GrantPrde 53.61 +.85 .22 GIPlainEn 24.92 +.03 +.23 Griffon 9.31 -.17 +.15 GpTelevisa 24.51 -.41 +.30 GuangRy 27.62 -.68 Guess 40.78 +.02 +1.63 HCP Inc 35.53 -.33 -1.17 HRPTPrp 7.15 -.16 +,09 HSBC 84.10 -.72 +.54 Hallibrtn 41.91 +27 -21 HanJS 12,91 -05 +-69 HanPIDv2 9.46 -.05 +.39 Hanesbrds 30.31 +.07 -.10 Hanoverlns 42.34 -.71 -.59 HarleyD 39.34 -.08 -.85 Harman 40.45 -1.95 +.02 HarmonyG 11.27 -.23 -.43 HarlidFn 75.14 -.93 +.12 HarvstEng 22.94 -.55 -2.39 HarvNRes 12.83 +.53 -.03 Hasbro 29.75 -.52 +.00 HawaiiEl 24.56 -.05 -.11 HItCrREIT 46.62 -.11 -.44 HitMgmt 5.89 +.08 -.57 HIthcrRity 27.80 -.40 -1.15 HealthNet 30.12 +.02 -.11 HedaM 11.75 +.01 _43 Heinz 46.59 -.71 -2.84 HelixEn 33,55 -.47 -.18 HellnTel 14.69 -.02 +63 Hertz 13.41 -.05 -5.68 Hess 96.62 +.53 +154 HewlettP 46.07 +.15 -.45 ,,i..r,.,, 32.89 -.78 1 11i.-,-,, 26.13 -,43 +8 HotlyCp 47.19 +1.32 14.33 HomeDp 28.18 -.32 -.94 Honwllnl 57.19 -.92 +.84 HospPT 33.10 -.83 -1,01 HostHots 17.21 -.36 +4.07 HovnanE 11.96 -.26 +2.51 Humana 45.20 +2.04 -1.14 Huntlsmn 22.27 -.26 -.03 ICICIBk 40.46 -1.11 +.73 ING 40.26 +.04 -.06 iStar 17.20 -.45 -.04 ITTCorp 56.05 -.14 +1.21 IT Ed 57.98 -1.25 Idacorp 32.77 +.32 Idearc 3.90 ITW 49.84 -1.01 Imation 23.57 -.22 Indymac 4.69 -.38 Infineon 7.35 -.55 IngerRd 44.89 -.89 ingrmM 16.71 +28 IntegrysE 48.45 +.07 IntentlEx 148.05 -1.85 IBM 116.27 -.04 Intl Coal 6.55 +.17 IntlGame 40.10 * +.59 IntPap 29.10 +.41 Interpublic 8.19 -.19 Invesco 24.52 -.32 lronMIn 27.40 +.48 JCrew 44.01 -.63 JPMorgCh 44.86 -.68 Jabil 9.85 -25 JacobsEng 79.94 +.28 JanusCap 25.93 +.08 Jefferies 16.31 -.70 JohnJn 66.32 +.18 JohnsnCtIs 34.51 +.28 JmlReg h .25 +.03 KB Home 26.01 -1.33 KBR tInc 29.75 +.02 KKRFncd 11.63 -.26 Kaydon 46.58 +.12 Kelkogg 52,97 -.09 Keycorp 23.77 -.27 KimbClk 64.75 -.25 Kimco 39.66 -1.13 KindME 57.15 +.22 KineticC 48.30 -1.27 KI ngPhrm 9.05 -.35 Kinross g 23.14 -.25 Kohls 43.36 -.27 KoreaElc 15.83 -.52 Kraft 31.66 +.07 KrispKrm 3.39 +,11 Kroger 24.69 -.0 LDKSoln 33.15 +.65 LLERy 2.16 -.01 LSICorp 5.35 -.10 LTCPrp 26.25 -.05 LaZBoy 7.76 -.20 Ladede 36,42 +.53 LandAmer 38.74 -.56 LVSands 81,50 +.71 LeggMason 58.85 -1.28 LeggPlat 15.67 -.09 LehmanBr 43.67 -.93 LennarA 20.00 -1.81 LeucNatl 51.84 -1.33 Lexmark 31.27 -.50 LbtyASG 4.87 -.03 UiyEli 52.30 -.76 Limited 17.31 -.57 LincNal 54.11 -33 Lindsay 111.18 +1.86 UzClaib 18.50 -.38 LockhdM 103.49- +1.24 Loews 41.49 -.69 LaPac 10.86 -.01 Lowes 24.02 -.19 LundinM 7.67 -.12 M&TBk 85.75 -.13 MBIA 12.99 -.60 MDU Res 26.96 +24 MEMC 73.23 -.16 MFGlobn 12.25 -.33 MFA MIg 6.65 MCR 8.29 MGIC 11.49 MGMMir 57.80 MSC Ind 46.83 Macys 24.18. Madeco 11.90 Magnal g 70.94 Manitows 44.27 Manpwl 58.93 Manulif,gs 38.90 Marathon s 48.30 MarlntA 35.17 MarshM 25.19 Marshals n 23.26 MStewar 7.57 Masco 19.46. MasseyEn 48.18 MasterCrd 231.47 MaterialSci 7.66 Mattel 21.29 McDermxls 58.47 McDnlds 55.87 McGrwH 38.53 McKesson 53.02 McMoRn 20.42 McAfee 34.35 MeadWvco 28.14 Mechel 130.10 MedcoHits 43.28 Medtmic 50.44 Merck " 40.90 MenillLyn 46.80 MetUfe 62.01 MetroPCSn 20.00 MicronT 6.54 MidAApt 52.95 Midas 17.63 Millipore 68.48 Mirant 36.96 MitsuUFJ 9.42 MobileTel 82.89 MoneyGrm 1.82 Monsanto 120.78 Moodys 38.16 MorgStan 47.62 MSEmMkt 22.62 Mosaicif 119.92 Motorola 9.49 Mylan 12.98 NCRCps 23.72 NRGEgys 39.32 NYMEX 96.59 NYSE Eur 68.935 Nabors 35.10 NatCity 8.96 NatFuGas 50.55 NatGrid 72.53 NOilVarc s 67.83 NatSemi 19.38 Navios 10.43 Navteq 67.11 NewAm 1,58 NJRscss 31.59 NY CmtyB 18.79 NewfldExp. 56.99 NewmtM 46.56 NwpkRsIf 5.52 NewsCpA 19.25 NewsCpB 19.91 Nexengs 31.40 NiSource 17.76 Nicor 34.61 NikeB 66.53 NobleCps 52.74 NobleEn 80.95 NoldaCp .33.73 Nordstrm 34.01 +.21 NoirfkSo 56.80 -.22 NortelIfrs 7.17 -.38 NoestUt 25.75 +.06 NorthropG 78.07 -.38 NwslAirn 10.16 +.33 Novartis 50.01 +.01 NSTAR 30.87 -.13 Nucor 71.37 +.09 NvFL 12,50 -.03 NvIMO 13.16 -.14 NvMulSI&G 10.40 -.08 NuvQPf2 11.09 +.14 OGE Engy 31.47 -.12 OcidPet 77.18 +.62 OliceDpt 11.78 +,08 OldNBcp 16.34 -1.01 Olin 21.80 +.52 Omncre 20.10 +.48 Omncms 44.44 -.48 ONEOKPt 58.25 -.09 OshkoshCp 37.46 -.05 Owenslll 55.96 . -.50 PG&ECp 39.01 -.21 PHHCorp 18.98 +.44 PNC 66.88 -1.20 PNM Res 13.01 -.03 POSCO 127.73 -2.62 PPG 63.87 +.08 PPL Corp 48.89 +.79 PallCorp 35.78 -.27 ParkDd 6.98 -.14 ParkHans 72.32 +.04 PeabdyE 59.92 +2.93 Pengrthg 19.19 +.09 PennVaRs 26.18 +.24 PennWstg 28.79 -.14 Penney 40.40 +.34 PepBoy 9.83 -.06 PepooHold 24.47 -.08 PepsiBott 34.00 -.39 PepsiCo 71.28 -.58 PepslAmer 25.42 -.07 Prmian 24.55 +.07 Petrohawk 21.82 +.60 PetrbrsAs 94.36 +2.25 Petrobrss 113.90 +2.80 Pfizer 21.00 -.48 PhilMorn 50.60 -.07 PiedNG 26.71 +21 Pieri 7.21 -.14 PimcoStrat 10.91 -.07 PioNtrl 54.51 +1.47 PitnyBw 36.40 -.31 PlainsEx 60.58 +1.23 PlatUnd 33.19 -.41 PlumCrk 40.94 -.11 Polaris 43.69 +.37 Polo RL 59.74 -.30 PolyOne 7.13 +.19 PostPrp 38.31 -.92 Potash s 176.15 +2.97 Praxair 88.19 +.07 PrecCastpt 108.21 -1.59 Pridelnl 37.06 -.07 PrinFncl 56.40 -.73 ProctGam 70.65 +.14 ProgrssEn 42.47 +.08 ProgsvCp 16.60 -.07 ProLogis 60.54 -1.03 ProsStHiln 2.52 ProvETg 10.92 +.08 Prudent 81.14 -1.07 PSEG s 42.06 +.04 PSEG plA 76.00 PugetEngy 26.10 +.06 SprintNex PulteH 14.94 -.92 StdPac PPrlT 6.09 ... Standex Quanex 52.40 -.07 StarwdHt QstDiag 45.53 -.05 StateStr Questars 60.45 +1.04 Steelcse QkslvRes s 38.68 +.57 Steris Quiksilvr 10.41 +.08 StitwrM QwestCm 4.63 -.12 StratHotels RHDonI 6.12 +.03 Stryker RPM 22.61 +.33 SturmRug RadloShk 15.90 -.65 SubPpne Ralcorp 60.86 -.52 SunCmts RangeRs 68.70 +1.20 Suncorg RJamesFn 24.52 +.02 Sunoco Rayonier 44.86 +.30 Suntech Raytheon 66.51 +.75 SunTrst Rtylnco 26.34 +.26 Supvalu RedHal 20.28 +.14 Sybase RegionsFn 20.52 -.63 Synovuss ReliantEn 24.87 +.63 Sysoo Repsol 38.44 +.31 TAM SA RetalVent 4.53 +.15 TCF Fncl Revlon .95 -.01 TECO ReynldAm 58.82 -.31 TJX RiteAid 2.83 -.13 TaiwSemi RoHaas 57.52 +.53 TalismE gs Rowan 42.04 +.35 Tanger RylCarb 33.49 -.79 Target RoyDShllA 72.85 +72 TeckCm gs Royce 16.30 -.09 TelNorL Royce pfB 23.47 +.09 TelcNZs Ryder 64.09 -.36 TelMexL Ryland 34.54 -1.56 Templeln s TempurP Tenaris SAIC 19.3 0 +.36 TenetHIth SAP AG 52.63 -.29 Teppco SCANA 38.12 +.17 Teradyn SKTIcm 22.44 -.16 Terex SLMCp 18.75 -.13 Terra STMicro 11.23 -.25 TerraNitro Safeco 43.30 -1,39 Tesoros Safeway 28.69 -.10 TetraTech StJoe 41.63 -.74 Texlnst StJude 44.73 +.03 Theragen Saks 12.75 -.22 ThermoRs Salesforce 63.83 -1.22 ThmBet SJuanB 37.62 -.33 Thombg SandRdgen 40.12 +.12 3MCo Sanoi 38.49 .+.07 Tiffany SaraLee 14.21 -.13 TimeWam SchergPI 16.15 -.61 Timken Schlmbrg 89.62 -.96 TtanMet SeagateT 21.28 -.46 ToddShp SempraEn 55.16 -.01 TollBros SenHous 24.22 -.16 TorchEn Sensient 30.40 +.04 Trchmrk ShawGrp 55.80 +1.82 TorDBkg Sherwin 54.50 -.26 Total SA SiderNacs 40.55 +1.00 TotalSys SierrPac 13.17 +.06 Tranes SilvWhtng 16.16 -.29 Transocn SimonProp 99.06 -1.52 Travelers Skechers 18.37 - .i.i, ' SmithAO 32.75 - . . 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ArIn Slock Requests, 1624 N MvIeado4cresi Blvd., Crys[al River, FL 34429: or phoning 563-5660 For s-ocks, include mie name of rme slock, its market and its ricker symbol. For mulual3 unds . list he parent com- pany, rme syrnol anc Ihe exact name o01 me lund Yesterday Pvs Day Australia 1.0746 1.0785 Brazil 1.7010 1.6981 Britain 1.9690 1.9861 Canada 1.0126 1.0127 China 7.0028 7.0077 Euro .6361 .6365 Hong Kong 7.7942 7.7942 Hungary 161.29 161.29 India 40.161 40.000 Indnsia 9198.00 9188.00 Israel 3.6088 3.6417 Japan 103.09 103.09 Jordan .7086 .7083 Malaysia 3.1888 3.1888 Mexico 10.5708 10.5419 Pakistan 63.29 62.89 Poland 2.20 2.20 Russia 23.5849 23.5849 Singapore 1.3799 1.3805 Slovak Rep 20.66 20.62 So. Africa 7.7942 7.7640 So. Korea 976.00 974.90 Sweden 5.9595 5.9630 Switzerind 1.0127 1.0142 Taiwan 30.49 30.49 U.A.E. 3.6738 3.6738 Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show dollar in foreign currency. Yesterday Pvs Day Prime Rate 5.25 5.25 Discount Rate 2.50 2.50 Federal Funds Rate 2.00 2.25 Treasuries 3-month 1.36 1.37 6-month 1.55 1.50 5-year 2.71 2.63 10-year 3.55 3.54 30-year 4.38 4.38 FUTURES Exch Contract Settle Cha Lt Sweet Crude NYMX May08 108.50 - .59 Corn CBOT May08 5911/4 +11/4 Wheat CBOT May 08 934 +123/4 Soybeans CBOT May 08 12511/2 - 31/2 ,, SpOT . ' Yesterday Pva Day Gold (troy oz., spot) $914.00 $882.90 silver (troy oz., spot) $17.675 $16.855 Copper (pound) b.UUSU U 3zbU NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange. NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange. NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange. 14,198.10 11,634.82 Dow Jones Industrials 12,576.44 -35.99 -.29 -5.19 +.02 5,487.05 4,032.88 Dow Jones Transportation 4,978.40 -'9.67 -.19 +8.92 -.33 555.71 460.68 Dow Jones Utilities 500.12 +1.70 +.34 -6.09 -2.95 10,387.17 8,343.62 NYSE Composite 9,150.63 -34.09 -.37 -6.05 -3.36 2,562.20 2,074.88 Amex Index 2,272.69 +1.65 +.07 -5.68 +3.04 2,861.51 2,155.42 Nasdaq Composite 2,348.76 -16.07 -.68-11.44 -5.20 1,576.09 1,256.98 S&P500 1,365.54 -7.00 -.51 -7.00 -5.72 856.48 643.28 Russell 2000 711.92 -.76 -.11 -7.06 -12.60 15,938.99 12,653.07 DJ Wilshire 5000 13,789.88 -55,48 -.40 -6.96 -6.10 Request : loC oc,.:K RA.quecS;., 1624 N. rvtead:owcresi Blvd. Crystal River FL .34J29 ,:,r prh.nrri Cheryl Jac.:o al 563-5660 For slacks. include Ire name ci01 e slCck, its marker anad is licker symbol For mutual iunds, lisi Ihe parent company., ie svriDol and ihe exacl name of Ihe lurd.: THE MARKET IN REVIEW CIATRUS COUNTY (FL) CHROICLEWLf MUUA FND b o~~~W~DEDY tauL9 08A Name . NAV Chg AIM Investments A: ChartAp 15.83 -.08 Constp 25.88 -.08 HYdAp 4.10 IntlGrow 29.86 -.18 SelEqty r 19.08 +.01 AIM Investments B: CapDvSt 1429 -.04 AIM Investor Cl: Energy 4628 +.36 SummitPp 14.10 -.02 Utilities 18.66 +.09 Advance Capital I: Balancp 16.84 -.02 Retinc 921 -.01 Alger Funds B: SmCapGrt 5.85 -.01 AlllanceBern A: BalanAp 15.46 -.06 GIbTchA p 66.31 -.56 IntUValAp 20.91 -.15 SmCpGrA 26.48 +.06 AllianceBern Adv: IntValAdv 21.26 -.16 LgCpGrAd 21.80 -.05 AlllanceBern B: GbTchB 58.60 -.50 GrowthBt 24.59 -.09 SCpGrB t 21.81 +.06 AllianceBern C: SCpGrCt 21.90 +.05 Allianz Funds A: NFJDcVet 15.63 -.08 Allianz Funds C: GrowthCt 23.03 -.10 TargetC t 18.48 +.05 Amer Beacon Instl: LgCaplnst 21.81 -.15 Amer Beacon Plan: LgCpPtn 20.78 -.15 Amer Century Adv: EqGroAp 22.52 -.05 Amer Century Inv: Balancedn 15.42 -.01 Eqlncn 7.48 -.01 Growthl n 24.64 -.05 Heritageln 19.49 -.06 IncGron 26.77 -.09 IntDiscrn 12.70 -.14 InGrol n 12.85 -.13 LaeSc n 5.48 -.01 New Opprn 7.08 +.01 OneChAgn 13.15 -.04 RealEstln 22.63 -.37 Ultran 22.19 -.06 Valuelnv n 5.93 -.04 Vista n 18.85 American Funds A: ANopAp 18.61 -.11- AMutlAp 26.78 -.16 BalAp 18.19 -.06 BondA p 12.76 +.01 CapWAp 20.47 +.02 CaplBAp 58.92 -.13 CapWGAp 42.35 -.16 EupacAp 48.32 -.23 FdlnvAp 40.04 -.12 GwthAp 32.33 -.14 HITrAp 11.37 -.01 InoAlp 1827 -.08 IntBdA p 1328 +.01 ICAA p 30.59 -20 NEcoAp 24.40 -.15 N PerA p 3228 -.16 NwWrildA 56.47 -.02 SmCpAp 37.00 -.12 TxExAp 12.08 +.04 WshAp' 31.61 -.17 American Funds B: BalBt 18.12 -.07 CaplBBt 58.92 -.13 CpWGrBt 42.14 -.16 GIwthBt 31.19 -.13 IncoB1t 18.16 -.08 ICABI 30.45 -21 WashBt 31.41 -.17 Ariel Mutual Fds: Apprec 40.36 -.40 Ariel 42.13 -.54 Artisan Funds: Inti 27.38 -.33 MidCap .27.96 -.09 MidCapVal 18.01 -.09 Baron Funds: Asset 58.38 -.14 Growth 46.76 -.07 Partners p 21.44 -.05 SmCap 21.44 ... Bernstein Fds: IntDur 13.11 +.01- DivMu 14.15 TxMgdlnli 23.32 -.15 IntlPot 23.22 -.14 EmMkts 38.20 -.04 BlackRock A: AuroraA 20.01 +.04 CapDevAp 16.61 -.01 GIAIAr 19.74 -.05 HiYlnvA 7.36 LgCVAp 16.82 -.08 BlackRock B&C: GLAICt 18.54 -.04 BlackRock InstI: BaVil 28.32 -.17 GbAolocr 19.82 -.06 Brandywine Fds: BlueFd n 32.38 +.04 Bmdywn n 33.04 +.08 Brinson FundsY: HiYIdl Y n 6.31 CGM Funds: CapDvn 28.06 +24 Focus n 52.54 +.71 Mutin 31.14 +23 Realty n 32.18 -.11 CRM Funds: MdCpVtl 28.08 -.08 Calamos Funds: Gr&lncAp 29.42 -.11 GrwthAp 53.00 -.20 GrowthCt 4922 -.19 Calvert Group: Incop 16.11 -.02 IntEqAp 20.65 -.26 Munlnt 10.52 +.03 SocialA p 27.98 -.05 SocBdp 15.73 -.01 SocEqAp 36.55 -.09 TxF U 9.96 TxFLgp 15.98 +.07 TxF VT 15.58 +.04 Cohen & Steers: RItyShrs 62.75 -.89 Columbia Class A: Acorn t 26.92 -.07 FocEqAt 22.14 +.05 21Cnt0yAt 14.88 +.01 MarsGrAt 20.77 -.02 Columbia Class Z: AcomZ 27.64 -.06 AcomlntZ 41.45 -.40 IntEqZ 16.42 -.09 LgCpldxZ 26.53 -.12 MrdnOpZr 15.07 -.09 ValRestr... 5543. +.23 DFA Funds: IntlorEqn 13.16 -.11. USCEq2n10.93 -.04 DWS Scudder Cl A: CommAp 18.62 -.02 DrHiRA 42.06 -.27 DWS Scudder Cl S: CorPIslnc 12.19 EmMkln 11.93 +.01 EmMkGrr 22.10 -.10 EuroEq - 33.60 -.28 GIbBdS r 10.46 GIhOpy 39.64 -.24 GIbThem 27.03 -.16 Goif&Prc 23.42 -.27 GrolncS 16.61 -.06 HiYldTx 12.38 +.06 IntTxAMT 11.08 +.02 Intl FdS 65.38 -.29 LgCoGro 29.30 -.02 LatAmrEq 73.16 +.59 MgdMuni S 8.84 +.03 MATFS 14.14 +.0 SP500S 18.11 -.09 Davis Funds A: NYVan A 37.82 -.19 Davis Funds B: NYVen B 36.18 -.18 Davis Funds C &Y: NYVenY 3827 -.19 NYVen C 38.42 -.18 Delaware Invest A: TrendAp 15.41 -.05 TxUSAp 11.06 +.04 Delaware Invest B: DelchB 3.09 SelGiB t 24.91 +.07 Dimenslonal Fds: EmMktV 41.64 -.09 IntSmVan 18.95 -.17 USLgCon 40.10 -.19 USLgVan 22.22 -.09 USMi'cron 12.42 US Small n 18.01 -.02 US SmVa 22.97 -.05 lntlSmCon 17.98 -.15 EmgMktn 31.70 -.08 Fixdxn 10.17 -.02 IntVan 23.13 -.19 GlhSFxlncn 10.80 +.01 TM STgtV 20.58 -.07 TMIntVa 18.54 -.16 TMMklwV 16.08 -.07 2YGIFxdn 10.34 -.01 DFARIE n 24.95 -.39 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 74.53 -.45 Income 12.49 lInlSk 42.73 -.52 Stock 121.07 -1.01 Dreyfus: Aprec 42.49 -.18 Dreyf 9.53 -.03 Dr500lnt 38.62 -.18 EmgLd 24.20 +.02 FLInt r 12.89 InsMu t Dreyfus Founders: GrowthB GrwlhFp Dreyfus Premier: CorVlvp 28.35 -.09 LgStkAp 25.08 -.08 LtdHYdA p 6.70 -.01 SWValAr 30.44 -.06 Name NAV Chg TchGroA 2428 -.10 Driehaus Funds: EMktGr 39.08 -22 Eaton Vance Cl A: ChinaA p 27.94 -.06 AMTFMBI 10.07 +.12 MultiCGrA 9.66 -.06 InBosA 5.91 LgCpVal 21.60 -.06 NaUMun 10.42 +.12 SpEqtA 15.72 -.02 TradGvA 7.29 Eaton Vance ClB: FLPIMunBp 10.16 +.10 HtthSB1 10.07 -.06 NaOlMB t 10.42 +.12 Eaton Vance Cl C: GovtCp 728 NatlMCt 10.42 +.12 Evergreen A: AstAlIp 13.96 -.01 Evergreen C: AstAIlCt 13.51 -.01 Evergreen I: CorBdl 9.75 +.03 SIMunil 9.83 +.01 FBR Funds: Focus 49.31 -.31 FPA Funds: Nwlnc 11.01 Fairholme 31.79 +.06 Federated A: AmLdrA 15.79 -.05 MidGrStA 37.32 -.03 KaufmA p 5.54 -.01 MuSecA 10.11 +.04 Federated InstI: KaufmnK 5.55 -.01 Fidelity Adv Foc T: EnergyT 54.94 +.65 HsCarT 19.07 Fidelity Advisor A: DivlntA r 20.39 -.25 Nwlnsghp 19.80 -.02 Fidelity Advisor I: DMnA n 20.75 -24 EqGrdn 61.89 Eqlnl n 27.45 -.13 IntBdI n 10.57 Nwlnsgtl ln 19.98 -.03 Fidelity Advisor T: SalancT 15.52 -.02 DivlntTp 20.17 -.24 DivGrTp 11.42 -.08 DynCATp 17.75 F EqGrTp 58.10 EqInT 27.06 -.13 GrOppT 37.17 +.02 HilnAdTp 9.55 +.01 IntBdT 10.55 MIdCpTp 21.08 -.10 MulncTp 12.49 +.03 OvrseaT 22.29 -.20 STFIT 9.03 +.01 Fidelity Freedom: FF2010n 14.34 -.03 FF2015n 11.97 -.04 FF2020 n 15.04 -.04 FF2025n 12.48 -.04 FF2030 n 15.48 -.06 FF2035 n 12.80 -.05 FF2040n 9.08 -.03 Incomen 11.25 -.01 Fidelity Invest: AggrGrrn 19.19 -.05 AMgr50n 14.73 -.02 AMgr70On 15.98 -.04 AMgr20rn 12.14 -.01 Balancn 18.69 -.03 BlueChGrn 40.49 -.18 CAMunn 11.96 +.03 Canada n 59.32 CapApn 24.50 apDevO n 11.49 -.01 Cplricr n 8.32 ChinaRg n 27.75 -.25 CngS n 472.42 -.64 CTMunrn 11.21 +.02 Contran 66.50 -.10 CnvScn 27.30 +.13 DisEqn 26.67 -.08 Divlntl n 37.40 -.30 DivStkOn 15.04 -.08 DivGth n 27.30 -.18 EmrMkn 30.69 -.12 Eq Incn 50.57 -.31 EQIIn 21.26 -.10 ECapAp 24.70 -.23 Europe 39.13 -.29 Exchn 330.20 -.67 Export n 23.18 -.05 Fideln 36.55 -.11 Fifty rn 19.51 -.08 FrinOnen 28.99 -.11 GNMAn 11.00 GovtInc 10.57 GroCon 76.93 -.16 Grolncn 25.36 -23 Highlnc rn 8.41 +.01 Indepn n 26.96 +.19 IntBd n 10.06 +.01 IntGov n 10.49 IntDisc n 39.36 -.35 'ntSCp rn 21.50 -.20 ir,.,"- 7.05 Japan n 13.45 -.22 JpnSmn 10.20 -.11 LCpVIrn 13.31 -.06 LatAm n 63.83 +.47 LevCoStkn 31.29 +.18 LowPrn 39.07 -.09 Magelln n 8624 -24 MDMurn 10.68 +.02 MAMunn 11.59 +.02 MegaCpStkn10.71 -.04 MIMunn 11.68 +.02 MidCapn 26.80 +.07 MNMunn 11.14 +.02 MtgSecn 10.20 -.01 Munilncn 12.37 +.03 NJMunrn 11.36 +.03 NwMkt r n 14.57 NwMill n 26.64 -.11 NYMunn 12.55 +.03 OTCn 45.03 -.28 OhMunn 11.39 +.03 1001ndex 9.81 -.05 Ovrsean 44.27 -.34 PcBasn 25.94 -.16 PAMunrn 10.60 +.02 Pur nn 17.89 -.03 RealEn 28.24 -.45 StIntMu n 10.40 STBF n 8.39 +.01 SmCaplnd r 17.40 -.07 SmlICpSrn 16.07 -.07 SEAsian 33.39 -.35 StkSlcn 27.35 -.10 Stratlnc n 10.38 StrReRtr 10.23 -.04 TolalBd n 10.27 Trend n 62.61 -.12 USBIn 10.92 Utilfiy n 18.73 +.05 ValStratn 26.52 -.10 Value n 70.90 -.29 Wddwn 19.75 -.11 fidelity Selects: Air 36.31 Banking n 22.43 -.37 Botch n 63.12 +.06 Brokrn 60.45 -.69 Chem n 85.60 +.58 ComEquip nl9.90 +.07 Comp n 40.93 -27 ConDisn 19.90 -.10 ConStapn 65.62 -.10 CslHo n 35.08 -.60 DfAerna 79.73 -.17 Electrn 38.62 -.79 Enrgyn 67.01 +.79 EngSvn 9922 +.19 Envirn 18.07 +.01 FinSvn 86.07 -129 Gold r n 42.76 -.50 Health n 109.72 +.03 HomFn 25.77 -.61 Insurn 53.69 -.78 Leisr n 70.28 -.25 Material n 59.93 +24 MedDIn 40.16 +.44 MdEqSys n 24.87 +.01 NIGas n 52.26 +.58 Paper n 28.72 Pharmn 10.29 -.05 Retail n 37.77 -.15 Softwrn 68.81 -.46 Ted n 68.39 -.40 Telcnnn 43.11 -.13 Transn 46.12 -.10 UniGron 59.51 +.37 Wireless n 7.22 -.03 Fidelity Spartan: Eqldxinvn 48.29 -.23 50lnxlnvr n94.76 -.45 TotMktAd r n38.29 -.15 FIrst Eagle: Glb1A 45.03 -24 OverseasA 23.20 -.15 First Investors A BlChpAp 22.89 -.10 GloblAp 7.21 -.04 GovtAp 10.94 -.01 GrolnA p 14.80 -.05 IncoAp 2.76 MATFAp 11.42 +.03 MITFAp 11.91 +.02 MidCpAp 26.55 -.01 NJTFAp 12.48 +.03 NYTFAp 14.03 +.03 PATFAp 12.54 +.03 SpStAp 21.33 -.06 TxExAp 9.67 +.02 TotRtAp 14.61 -.03 ValueBp 7.29 -.04 Firsthand Funds: GIbTech 4.75 -.04 Tech Val 38.63 -.03 Frankiremp Frnk A: AdjUS p 8.90 ALTFAp 11.22 +.04 AZTFAp 10.72 +.05 Ballnv p 56.41 -.33 CallnsA p 12.30 +.05 CAIntAp 11.34 +.02 Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Taies . snow me fund name. sell price or Net Assei Value (NAVI arena daiiy nea change Name: Name of mutual fund and family NAV: Net asset value. Chg: Net change in price of NAV. Data based on NAVs reported to Lipper by 6 p.m. Eastern. Name NAV Chg CafTFAp 7.03 +.03 CapGrA 11.62 -.02 COTFA p 11.60 +.06 CTTFAp 10.77 +.04 CvtScAp 14.68 -.06 DblITFA 11.53 +.07 DynTchA 28.88 -.07 EqlncA p 18.82 -.13 Fedintp 11.33 +.01 FedTFAp 11.75 +.05 FLTFAp 11.54 +.04 FoundAlp 12.38 -.07 GATFAp 11.81 +.05 GoldPrMA 40.03 -.43 GrwthAp 41.54 -.17 HYTFAp 10.22 +.04 IncomAp 2.47 -.01 InsTFA p 11.96 +.06 NYITF p 10.79 +.02 LATFAp 11.18 +.05 LMGvScA 10.25 +.01 MDTFAp 11.28 +.06 MATFAp 11.59 +.05 MITFAp 12.03 +.04 MNInsA 11.86 +.03 MOTFA p 11.92 +.04 NJTFAp 11.86 +.05 NYInsAp 11.11 +.06 NYTFAS p 11.53 +.03 NCTFAp 11.91 +.06 OhiolAp 12.34 +.05 ORTFA p 11.62 +.04 PATFAp 10.13 +.05 ReEScAp 18.23 -.29 RisDvA p 33.05 -.21 SMCpGrA 31.55 -.04 USGovA p 6.55 UtiisAp 13.58 +.04 .VATFAp 11.51 +.04 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: IncmeAd 2.46 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk B: IncomeBt 2.46 -.02 Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundaAp 12.16 -.07 IncomC t 2.49 -.01 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: BeacnA 14.59 -.08 DiscA 30.27 -.18 QuaffdAt 20.69 -.07 SharesA 23.41 -.12 Frank/Temp Mtl C: DiscCt 29.97 -.18 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktAp 27.28 -.15 ForgnAp 11.45 -.12 GIBdAp 11.97 GrwthAp 22.01 -.21 WorldAp 17.19 -.15 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 22.04 -.21 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: DevMktC 26.57 -.14 ForgnCp 11.22 -.12 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.15 S&SPM 41.95 -.16 GMO Trust III: EmMk r 2029 +.01 For 17.00 -.11 IntlntrVI 30.86 -.20 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 20.22 +.01 Foreign 17.00 -.11 IntlGrEq 28.56 -.20 IntllntrVI 30.85 -.20 GMO Trust VI: EmgMktsr 20.23 +.01 IntlCorEq 38.52 -.29 StrFxlnc 22.98 +.06 USQotyEq 20.80 -.01 Gabelll Funds: Asset 46.66 -20 Gateway Funds: GalewayA 28.14 -.11 Goldman Sachs A: HYMuA p 9.78 +.03 MdCVAp 34.16 -.04 Goldman Sachs Inst: HYMunin 9.78 +.03 MidCapV 34.48 -.03 Strulnt 13.78 -.09 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.19 +.01 CapAplnst 34.32 -.08 Intllnv t 68.68 -26 Intl r 69.35 -27 Hartford Fds A: CpAppAp 37.67 -.03 DivGthAp 20.13 -.07 Hartford Fas C: CapApCt 33.76 -.03 Hartford Fds L: GrwOppL 28.97 -.05 Hartford HLS IA: CapApp 48.93 -.08 Div&Gr 21.46 -.08 Advisers 19.93 -.10 Stock 43.32 -.29 TotRelBd 11.20 Henderson GibI Fds: IntOppAp 23.85 -.26 Hennessy Funds: CorGrllOrg 19.56 +.04 HollBalFdn 16.22 -.08 HussmnStrGr 15.32 ICON Fds: Energy 31.69 +21 HCthcare 13.67 -.04 IS Funds: NoAm p 7.75 -.01 Ivy Funds: AssetSCt 26.68 -.11 AssetStAp 27.10 -.11 GINatRsAp 39.21 JPMorgan A Class: MCpValp 22.86 -.05 JPMorgan Setl CIs: CoreBd n 10.88 IntmTFBd n 10.62 +.02 ntrdAmerAn 25.47 -.06 USLCCrPIs n19.60 -.07 Janus: Balanced 25.40 -.04 Contrarian 18.39 -.10 Enterpr 54.70 +.02 FedTE 6.28 FIxBnd 9.74 Fund 30.00 -.04 FundaEq 24.42 -.15 GI UfeSci 22.49 -.04 Grrechar 13.66 -.09 Grinc 34.27 -.08 MdCpVal 22.08 -.04 Orion 12.34 -.03 Ovrseasr 51.91 -.30 Research 29.14 -.05. ShTmBd 2.90 Twenty 73.72 +.04 Ventur 47.33 -.04 WddWL r 51.59 -.71 Janus Adv S Shrs: Forty 41.35 +.05 JennisonDryden A: BlendA 17.41 -.03 HiYldA p 5.32 InsuredA 10.43 +.05 UtilityA 13.29 +.06 JennisonDryden B: GrowthB 15.18 -.04 HiYidBt 5.32 InsuredS 10.45 +.04 John Hancock A: BondAp 14.51 ClassicVlp 19.84 -.28 RgBkA 20.16 -.29 StrlnA p 6.48 John Hancock B: StrlncB 6.48 John Hancock CI1: LSAggr 14.11 -.06 LSBalanc 13.88 -.04 LSGrwth 14.20 -.05 Julius Baer Funds: InliEql r 41.64 -.32 IntlEqA 40.63 -.32 IntEqlllr 16.10 -.13 Keeley Funds: SmCpValAp 27.70 +.15 Kinetics Funds: Pdm 27.12 .-.16 LSWalEqn 16.02 -.11 Lazard Inst: EmgMkit 23.52 +.01 Legg Mason: Fd OpporTr t 14.95 -.09 Spiny p 26.50 -.20 VaITrp 51.89 -.38 Legg Mason InstI: ValTrnst 59.03 -.41 Legg Mason Ptrs A: AgGrAp 109.32 -.13 ApprAp 14.85 -.04 HilncAt 6.16 -.01 InAICGAp 10.18 -.09 LgCpGAp 23.52 -.09 MgMuAp 15.57 +.06 Legg Mason Ptrs B: CaplncBt 14.78 -.02 LgCpGBt 21.75 -.08 Longleaf Partners: Partners 31.06 -.16 Intl 18.39 -25 SmCap 25.11 -.06 Loomis Sayles: LSBondl 14.33 StrlncC 14.77 -.01 LSBondR 14.28 -.01 StrlncA 14.71 -.01 Lord Abbott A: AffilAp 13.02 -.08 BdDebA px 7.63 -.04 MidCpAp 15.90 -.05 MFS Funds A: MrrA 20.01 -.05 MIGA 14.42 -.07 HIInA 3.52 Name NAV Chg MFLA 9.70 +.03 TotRA 14.62 -.03 UtilA 18.26 +.03 ValueA 24.91 -.04 MFS Funds B: MIGBn 13.03 -.06 GvScB n 9.77 HilnB n 3.53 MulnB n 8.27 +.03 TotRBn 14.61 -.03 MFS Funds Insti: IntlEqn 19.65 -.16 MainStay Funds A: HiYIdBA 5.91 +.01 MainStay Funds B: CapApBt 27.60 -.06 ConvBt 14.83 -.04 GovtBt 8.42 HYIdBB t 5.87 IntlEqB 13.69 -.12 SmCGBp 13.27 +.02 TotRtBt 16.42 -.04 Mairs & Power: Growth 73.33 -.37 Marsico Funds: Focus p 18.06 +.04 Growp 20.13 -.01 21sCnttp 15.55 Matthews Asian:: Indiar 18.84 +.13 PacTiger 25.06 -.07 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 9.81 Midas Funds: Midas Fd 5.62 -.04 Monetta Funds: Monettan 14.82 +.01 Morgan Stanley A: DivGthA 17.78 -.08 Morgan Stanley B: DvGtB 17.92 -.07 GIbDivB 13.93 -.12 StratB. 18.76 -.-06 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktIn 30.39 -.18 IntlEql n 18.25 -.19 Under Funds A: IntemtA 21.093 -.06 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 14.69 -.08 DiscZ 30.63 -.18 QualfdZ 20.83 -.07 SharesZ 23.60 -.12 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Focus 25.90 -.05 Geneslnst 47.13 +.23 Intl r 19.80 -.14 Partner 31.33 +.05 Neuberger&BermTr: Genesis 49.20 +24 Nicholas Group: Hilnc In 10.06 Nichn 46.29 -.24 Northern Funds: SmCpldx '8.90 -.01 Technly 12.27 -.01 Oak Assoc Fds: WhitOkSGn31.76 -.28 Oakmark Funds 1: Eqtylnc r 27.51 Globall 22.72 -.19 Intl I r 19.37 -28 Oakmark r 38.57 -.37 Select r 24.32 -.33 Old Mutual Adv I:l Tc&ComZ 14.57 -.04 Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 8.36 +.03 AMTFrNY 12.00 +.09 CAMuniA p 9.48 +.04 CapApAp 47.42 -.12 CaplncAp 10.88 -.02 ChmplncAp 8.11 +.08 DvMktAp 45.57 --.08 Discp 50.42 +.10 EquityA 9.62 -.04 GlobAp 67.14 -.56 GinOppA 30.95 -24 Goldp 38.12 -21 IntBdAp 6.70 MnStFdA 33.88 -.12 MSSCAp 18.30 -.02 MidCapA 17.92 -.03 PAMunLAp 11.63 +.06 S&MdCpVi 34.01 -.05 StrInAp 4.41 +.01 USGvp 9.57 Oppenheimer B: AMTFMu 8.33 +.03 AMTFrNY 12.00 +.08 CplncBt1 10.75 -.02 ChmplncBt 8.10 +.08 EquityB 9.01 -.03. StflncBt 4.43 +.01 Oppanhelm Quest: QBalA 14.58 -.13 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYAp 3.28 RoMuAp 16.87 +.11 RcNtMuA 9.55 +.01 PIMCO Admin PIMS: TotRtAd 10.95 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AliAssel 12.74 -.02 ComodRR 18.66 -.15 DevLcMkr 10.92 -.01 Divine 10.80 -.01 EmMkBd 10.78 +.01 Fitsncr 926 HiYld 9.34 LowDu 10.16 RealRtnl 11.39 -.01 TotRt 10.95 PIMCO Funds A: ComRRp 18.51 -.15 RealRtAp 11.39 -.01 TotRtA 10.95 PIMCO Funds C: TotRtCt 10.95 PIMCO Funds D: TRIn p 10.95 Pioneer Funds A: BondAp 9.25 -.01 EurSelEqA 31.35 -.32 IntlValA 25.13 -.16 MdCpGrA 14.69 -.01 PionFdAp 44.25 -.20 TxFreA p 10.72 +.06 ValueA p 13.54 -.09 Pioneer Funds B: HiYIdBt. 10.10. ... Pioneer Funds C: HiYIdC t 10.20 Price Funds Adv: Eqinc 25.78 -.16 Growthpn 30.45 +.01 Price Funds: Balancen 19.65 -.05 BIChip n 36.60 -.07 CABondn 10.68 +.04 CapAppn 19.65 -.04 DivGro n 23.93 -.11 EmEurp 34.14 -.04 EmMktSn 39.36 -.04 Eqlnc n 25.84 -.16 Eqlndexnn 38.63 -.18 Europe n 18.66 -.11 GNMAn 9.54 Growth n 30.70 +.01 Gr&ln n 20.74 -.06 HlhScin 26.00 .. 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Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River WEDNESDAY, AVIUL 9, 2oo8 A9 RT TCTTT7CS f- - 1- . /rer -l .. .. i J� 4 0 4w AlO WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 2008 D "We all praise fidelity; but the true friend pays the penalty when he supports those whom Fortune Lucan www.chronicleonline.com CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry M ulligan.........................................publisher Charlie Brennan .......................... ......... editor Neale Brennan ........ promotions/community affairs Kathie Stewart .........................circulation director Mike Arnold .................................managing editor Jim Hunter .....................................senior reporter Curt Ebitz.......................................citizen member Mac Harris .....................................citizen member Lace Blue-McLean ...........................guest member "You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose." - David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus GETTING OFF THE GROUND Jessie's Place moves closer Civilnty Mand odm. pohti I - - -dl- -doa .0- - - G - -a 40 - a - ~- - 0~~ -~ -. -* 0 - - . 0 - -- - - -. 4b 0 - S - - - 0mf - - - - - - m - -.~ - -a - - - 0-. - - - - - - - - ~ ~ -. S 0 ~ - - 0~. ~ - - - -~ ~. - >- -- Copyrighted Material . " -S - - -0 Syndicated Content -. - Available from Commercial News Providers Organizers report their ef- forts to build a Citrus County Children's Advo- cacy Center, known as Jessie's Place, are progressing. Citrus needs this facility and the sooner the better. When a child alleges abuse or neglect, they typically tell their story several times - to a schoolteacher, relative or guid- ance counselor - before the sheriff's office is called in to in- vestigate. The child must again tell their story to a deputy, THE I and after that they Jessie' w ill g iv e in d iv id u a l . . . ... interviews to doc- tors, child protec- OUR 01 tion investigators, Facility loi lawyers, social for Citru workers and coun- selors. The inter- views are conducted in unfamiliar and impersonal set- tings like emergency rooms and police headquarters- .- A child can be further trauma- tized by this experience. Jessie's Place would minimize the trauma and help preserve key evidence in the case. Jessie's Place will be decorated as a child-friendly environment. One person will interview the child while detectives, social workers and lawyers watch from a one- way window. The interview will also be taped. Medical exams and counseling will also be available at'the ad- vocacy center. Places with child advocacy centers also have S s P s is higher prosecution rates, ac- cording to organizers. Many in the county have thrown their support behind the project, with one noticeable ex- ception - the county commis- sion. The school board has donated land and the sheriff's office has been at the forefront pushing the center. Commission- ers should reconsider and offer some type of support. Surrounding counties have ad- vocacy centers and Florida has more than 60. It is time iSUE: Citrus County did, Pla too. Place. .The project will cost $1.3 million, 'INION: most of which will g overdue come from national County. donors. Sheriff Jeff Dawsy said a signif- icant portion of the construction costs would be do- nated. After the advocacy center is built, the Jessi"s Placte board will organize an annual fundraiser to fund an executive director and secretary position. The rest of the staff's salaries would be paid for by the agen- cies using the facility, such as the sheriff's office, Kids Central, The Centers and the Depart- ment of Children and Families. Organizers also note that Jessie's Place is not affiliated with the Lunsford Foundation. The plan to bring Jessie's Place is up and running, though the need for the facility is long overdue. - 0 - - - S-7- : 0. - - .._ -Now - - - S ,Mllsmmlllm� - - .- - 0 S - - - - 0 - ~ 0-- - a -0 *.~.- .~ - S .-.o * - - - 40- 40-� -40 - - -E- 0. :rMS. 4b- - -- 4- 4w -4m � 41MEM. A mom~ - - __ S 4 0 M 4w - -mw . q.p ___ ___ S- 0 0.a 0 -qp -0 - - .Nw 0. . tb.w - -.4 Sw- - 0-- . b 40- -b- M a I f~. e ~s4 :s - .b-. Downtown facelift OND % OU-ND I'm calling about the beautiful plants and shrubs - and the beautiful street- lights that they're putting in downtown Inverness. You've had many people call in to Sound Off com- plaining about the money CALL being spent by the city of Inverness officials and how 56 - it's a disgrace that they would spend all this money on beautifying the downtown area. Well, come to find out, they have not done their homework because according to the newspaper today, Saturday, March 29, all this is being paid for by the Florida De- partment of Transportation, not the citizens of Inverness ... I really think it's been an asset. Everything that's being done downtown is beautiful, including all the parks, the boardwalks and now the street- lamps and the plants and shrubs in the medians. Not illegal (A letter writer) claims that George Bush has served-two illegal t.f-tis l'-d like to know where he comes up with this information. Bush won the last election by 4 mil- lion votes over John Kerry. The first election, the Supreme Court ruled that the state of Florida would have to recount all the coun- ties, not just two handpicked coun- ties by the Democrats where they can manipulate the votes. So if he'd do his research, Bush is serv- ing two legitimate terms. You may not like what he's doing, but they're not illegal. No vote Florida voters have no vote. The powerful DNC, Democratic National Committee, threw my vote away. I'll 0579 never vote Democrat again. The Florida State School Board put evolution and creation out of our schools. Why can't I vote for what I believe is true? The county commission- ers, over the objection of county residents, raised -the impact fees and stopped our growth. We now lead the state in un- employment. Why can't we, the people, have a voice in what is best for us? Weather is the only good thing in Florida. Signal reminder This is a training moment for all those people who have forgotten what the little lever on the left-hand side of the steering wheel is for. That is for signaling lane changes, left or right, for directional changes when pulling into parking lots or into side streets, or doing other movements that change the lane you travel in. Just a reminder, but please use it. And if it's defective, fix it. - . Golden years You people in the government, you pay county commissioners $50,000- plus a year for part-time jobs ... You overpay every public office position and you tax us to poverty, including gas when it is so high. You build new buildings for whatever you need, in- cluding a new sheriff's office that was not needed. You buy new cars for old people to drive around in to report somebody putting in a fence, etc. You should be fined for wasting our money. You are a capitalist with- out a doubt, communists. My friend earns $650 a month from Social Se- curity. She's 64 years old. Food stamps went down from $83 to $30 and they said it was because of the inflation ... Demand justice I was reading through your newspaper today (March 31) and read an article that obviously has no importance to you or your writ- ers. It is titled "Father: Army IDs son's remains in Iraq." There is mention about the fact that Army SgL Keith Maupin, age 20, of Batavia, Ohio, was captured on April 9, 2004 by insurgents in Iraq. He was listed as a POW/IMA until his remains were recovered and identified just recently There is no mention that after his cap- ture the insurgents sent a video- tape of him still alive and surrounded by masked insurgents. Why didn't you make this outra- geous act of murder of a U.S. mili- tary member a front-page article? Why isn't President Bush con- demning this horrendous violation of the Geneva Convention? Where are the politicians and civil rights groups who are so incensed with Gitmo and Alu-Grub? Where is the .outspoken anger of the National Commanders of every-veterans or- ganization in this country? Why the silence of the three front-runners in the upcoming presidential race? American military men and women serving this country are expected to uphold the articles of the Geneva Convention and when they don't, this country has prose- cuted them for this, as demon- strated in present and past wars. They also expect that this country they serve will hold others to the same standard. Obviously, in the case of Sgt Keith Maupin, his cap- ture and murder went unnoticed. I call for all Americans, liberal and conservative, to demand jus- tice for SgL Maupin and our other OPINIONS INVITE * The opinions expressed in editorials are the opinions o trial board of the newspap * Viewpoints depicted in polite toons, columns or letters dc essarily represent the opinion editorial board. * Groups or individuals are ir express their opinions in a I the editor. " Persons wishing to address trial board, which meets w should call Mike Arnold at 563-5660. * All letters must be signed a clude a phone number and town, including letters sent e-mail. Names and hometown be printed; phone numbers be published or given out. * We reserve the right to edit for length, libel, fairness an taste. * Letters must be no longer th words, and writers will be lii three letters per month. * SEND LETTERS TO: The Ed 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd. River, FL 34429. Or, fax to (3 563-3280, or e-mail to letters@chronicleonline.con missing military men. Wake Americans. Whether or not support this war, you should support your military mem Thomas I Ho No visit allowed I am a former citizen and ployee of Citrus County. I n in North Carolina but still family in Citrus County. Wl was an employee of Citrus I always tried to be courted helpful to anyone who call to the Editor ED office (citizens or visitors). ED On the weekend of March 16,1 I Chronicle traveled more than 600 miles one )f te edi- way to visit with my family there. er. * My grandson is incarcerated at the tical car- Lecanto facility and it was my de- o not nec- n of the sire to see him. I was told that I would have to make an appoint- nvited to ment. On Monday morning, we star- etter to ted calling and all we got was an answering machine. We called nu- the edi- merous times and left two local weekly, numbers (one home and one cell). (352) We asked that they please call us as soon as possible. hod in- In the afternoon, we had not re- via ceived any response. I tried again wns will and someone answered. I ex- will not plained that I was visiting and would be leaving the next day and letters wanted to see my grandson. The d good person said that it was too late for han 350 Monday and there was no visita- mited to tion on Tuesday. According to its Web site, there Iitor, is visitation on Tuesdays. , Crystal I asked her why they did not re- 352) spond to our messages and was not m. given an answer. I love my grandson. My love is unconditional and I wanted to see e up, him because I wanted to give him you encouragement He is a young man d at least and has his whole life ahead of bers. him and I want this situation to be a positive learning experience. R. Smith This 68-year-old grandmother mosassa had traveled more than 600 miles to visit and I was denied the right to ed see my grandson because someone in an office was not doing her job d em- by returning phone calls. What is iow live the point of having a message line if have there is not going to be any re- hile I sponse? County, ous and Dorothy Hartley ed our Newland, N.C. THE CHRONICLE invites you to call "Sound Off" with your opinions about any subject. You do not need to leave your name, and have up to 30 seconds to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Founded in 1891 by Albert M. 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C Rystaliver doubles up Citrus on the diamond in county rival matchup JOHN COSCIA jcoscia@chronicleonline.com Chronicle The rivalry that is Crystal River and Citrus wrote itself another chapter - this one on the baseball diamond - as Kyle Metz, protect- ing a 6-3 lead with the bases full of Hurricanes, threw a low fastball that left the game's last batter swinging at air. "I got myself into the trouble, so it was my job to get myself out of it," said Metz referring to the fact that he had walked the first three batters, giving Citrus three ducks on the pond, with no outs and the heart of their order coming up. "I got a big break to (Kyle Blocker). He took a full swing and it went maybe 10 feet down the third base line and stayed fair. It was an easy play for Herbie (Sickler) who just tagged the runner for the first out of the inning. "I really don't remember much out there from that point on, to be honest," Metz admitted. "I just tried to bear down and get the job done." And get it done he did, firing one fastball after another, striking out the next two batters to seal the victory. The Pirates jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the home half of the first inning when Matt Garlock deliv- ered a one-out single, Metz fol- lowed with a walk and Sickler blasted a 2-1 fastball over the left center field wall. "That was huge for us. Herbie's a great hitter and to have a three- run lead early like that gives me a lot of confidence on the mound," Garlock said. "I felt like I was re- ally hitting my spots and throwing the ball well, especially in the first three innings. Garlock, in fact, struck out five of the first nine batters he faced as he threw three perfect innings. The fourth inning, however, was a " I , ' ,T- 1 1 Crystal River pitcher Matt Garlock struck out five of the first nine batters he faced In three perfect innings of work en route to a 6-3 district victory. different story as Garlock admit- ted that it was "a rough inning." The Hurricanes struck for two runs in the top of the fourth frame as pitcher Brandin Barroso led things off with a home run. Blocker then followed with a dou- ble and when Harlan Kelly deliv- ered a two-out RBI double, Citrus had cut the game's deficit to just See SWEET/Page B4 'Canes blank Sharks LARRY BUGG For the Chronicle It wasn't just another softball game Tuesday night for Mettina Maggiore and Alycia LePage. It was more of a walk down mem- ory lane for both of them. Maggiore and LePage had to feel a little odd coaching the Nature Coast High softball team. The Citrus High team just nipped the visitors, 1-0, at the 'Canes' field. The strange thing for Maggiore and LePage was that they used to wear Citrus uniforms and patrol the infield for the Canes. Tuesday, Maggiore was the head coach and LePage was her assistant coach for Nature Coast. Both played college softball. Maggiore played at Eckerd College and LeP- age played for the University of South Florida and North Carolina State. Both also played on the Inverness Senior All-Star team that reached the Little League World Series in 2000. Mettina's father, Pete, was the manager and Alycia's father, Al, was a coach on that team. Even stranger was that Mettina's younger sister, Marissa, was playing second base for the Canes. Announcer John Gelin called it the "Battle of the Maggiores" and Marissa's team won this one. Watching in the stands were Mag- giore's parents, Pete and Cindy and grandmother, Toni Maggiore. -Citrus (12-11) won its seventh straight game, upsetting Nature Coast (18-5 overall). Nature Coast is normally one of the stronger teams on the North Suncoast but her coach didn't recognize the team that played Tuesday. The Sharks are enjoying their best season ever under Maggiore and LePage. Citrus exploited Shark mistakes to score the only run. Sam Heaney reached on an in- field error in the second inning and advanced on another error. Heaney scored on a wild pitch. Citrus hurler Brittany Eldridge made the run stand up. She allowed four hits, struck out four and walked no one. Nature Coast pitcher Ashley Antczak was strong, allowing four hits, striking out 11 and walked just one. Nature Coast committed three errors. "We won," said Citrus coach Butch Miller. "That's always a good feeling. I thought we did things when we had to. We didn't play well but we won. We scratched and made out anything we could." Hurricanes win ninth consecutive county championship JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com Chronicle T.D. Haines, the Citrus boys weightlifting coach, said the group of young men he's coached this year has been the most enjoyable. For Haines and the rest of the Hurricanes, it's certainly been an- other banner year in the area. Citrus continued its dominance within the county Tuesday after- noon, claiming eight first-place fin- ishes to win its ninth consecutive Citrus County championship at Crystal River High School. The Hurricanes scored 61 points to best second-place Crystal River, who netted 39 team points. Lecanto had just six as a team in taking a pair of third-place fin- ishes individually "I'm really proud of them," Haines said. "This team has had a great attitude and really bonded." The Citrus lifters definitely had an interest in each other's suc- cesses and showed on several occa- sions at the end of the meet. With Miles Underhill hovering over a clean-and-jerk attempt of 270 pounds and a chance to win the heavyweight class, the Hurricanes stood around the mat and began clapping in encouragement. After clearing that to best Crystal River's Zach Marshall, Underhill went for a personal record on the lift and got it at 280. Along with his bench press of 310 lbs., Underhill hoisted the most combined weight at the meet with 590 lbs. "Miles in the heavyweight had to dig real deep to win," Haines said. Underhill, . though, was W quick to de- flect individual attention. Instead, the Hurricane talked about Citrus' streak of team titles continuing. "It's all about the team winning," Underhill said. "It's a big thing for all of us." Thomas Fadden, a Hurricanes junior and the lone lifter from Cit- rus County to qualify for the state meet, faced little competition in posting totals of 190 and 175 for a 365 total in the 119-pound class. While the trip to the state meet is a great accomplishment for Fadden, it is the second year in a row that the county will send only one lifter. Ricky Nangle's 445 total earned another win for the Hurricanes in the 169-pound class. Nangle was the only ' Ai lifter who won a county championship last year as well. Bobby Diestler (139) notched a victory for Citrus by benching 175 lbs. and clean-and- jerking 155 lbs. for a 330 total. Denzel Alexander won the 238- pound division with a total of 450 while Robert Baran (183) and Danny Allen (219) lifted 500 and 535 respectively to emerge county champions. In some cases, the Hurricanes were fighting each other for titles. Derek Paquette and Ricky Carlson each totaled 430 lbs. in the 154 divi- sion but Paquette triumphed be- cause he weighed less than his Citrus teammate. Crystal River's Joe Thompson (199) and Steven Jordan (129) were the other two county champions. Thompson had a bench of 295 and a clean-and-jerk of 235 to best Cit- rus' Antoin Scriven by 10 pounds. "Joe did really well," said Crystal River coach George Arscott "Him and Antoin have been going back and forth all year." Although Citrus scored two more team points than last season, the Pi- rates also made gains by netting seven more points and closing the gap on the Hurricanes. "We had a lot of kids make good gains from when we started," Ar- scott said. "Everybody did a good job. It was a good atmosphere." Citrus weightlifters score 61 points, combine or eight individual titles ow .0 WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 2008 www.chronlcleonline.com ftpOM"&- do wm mw "Copyrighted Material SyndicatedContent Available from Commercial News Providers,' St/ - _a&-am- - -4f Am=*momommo ft 411b 4� ohmm00m - mm a tpo -w -wm � 6mo-ONPOo GolfGLANCE- PGA TOUR Masters * Site: Augusta, Ga. * Schedule:Thursday-Sunday. * Course: Augusta National Golf Club (7,445 yards, par 72). * Purse: TBA ($7.4 million in 2007). * Winner's share: TBA ($1,305,000 in 2007). * FedEx Cup points: 27,500. Winners share: 4,950. * Television: ESPN (Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m., 8-11 p.m.) and CBS (Saturday, 3:30-7 p.m.; Sunday, 2:30-7 p.m.). * Last year: Zach Johnson won his first major title, closing with a 3-under 69 for a two-shot victory over Tiger Woods, Retief Goosen and Rory Sabbatini. Johnson finished at 1- over 289, the first winning score over par since 1956. * Last week: Johnson Wagner won the Hous- ton Open for his first PGA Tour victory, hold- ing off Chad Campbell and Geoff Ogilvy by two strokes. Wagner earned a spot in the Masters with the victory.... France's Gregory Bourdy won the Estoril Open for his second European tour title, edging England's David Howell in a playoff. * Notes: Tiger Woods won the 2005 tourna- ment for his fourth Masters title, beating Chris DiMarco with a 15-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff. Woods set the tour- nament record of 18-under 270 in 1997, and also won in 2001 and 2002. The PGA Championship winner in his last major start, Woods is coming off a fifth-place finish in the CA Championship at Doral - his first loss since September. The 13-time major cham- pion has three PGA Tour victories this year to tie Ben Hogan for third place on the ca- reer list with 64. Woods also won the Euro- pean tour's Dubai Desert Classic.... Phil Mickelson, the 2004 and 2006 winner, tied for 23rd last week in the Houston Open..... Gary Player is making his 51st straight Mas- ters start, breaking the record he shared with Arnold Palmer. Player, the 1961, 1974 and 1978 winner, is 72.... The Verizon Her- itage is next week at Hilton Head Island, S.C., followed by the EDS Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas. LPGA TOUR Corona Championship * Site: Morelia, Mexico m Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. * Course: Tres Marias Residential Golf Club (6,539 yards, par 73). * Purse: $1.3 million. Winner's share: $195,000. * Television: None. * Last year: Silvia Cavalleri became the first Italian winner in LPGA Tour history, closing with a 7-under 66 for a two-stroke victory over 2006 winner Lorena Ochoa and Paraguay's Julieta Granada. * Last week: Ochoa won the Kraft Nabisco Championship for her second straight major victory and third win in three starts this year. 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CHAMPIONS TOUR * Next event: Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am, April 18-20, TPC Tampa Bay, Lutz, Fla. * Last week: Mark Wiebe won the inaugural Cap Cana Championship in the Dominican Republic, leading wire-to-wire en route to' a four-stroke victory. NATIONWIDE TOUR * Next event: Athens Regional Foundation Classic, April 17-20, Jennirgs Mill Country Club, Bogart, Ga. * Last week: Australia's Aron Price won the Livermore Valley Wine Country Champi- onship for his first Nationwide Tour title, beating J.J. Killeen with a par on the sec- ond hole of a playoff.'Killeen missed a 3- foot par putt. OTHER TOURNAMENTS Men * TQUR OF THE AMERICAS/PGA EURO- PEAN CHALLENGE TOUR: Colombia Mas- ters, Thursday-Sunday, Bogota Country Club, Bogota, Colombia. Women * JAPAN LPGA TOUR: Studio Alice Open, Friday-Sunday, Hanayashiki Golf Club, Yokawa Course, Miki, Japan. 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Witnesses were Ed and Mike. * John Pruett aced hole No. 6, 136 yards at the Preserve Golf Club with a six iron. Witnesses were Jack Wagner, Ron Anderson and Mark Sanders. CITRUS SPRINGS March 25 - The Citrus Springs Women's Golf As- sociation played a game of "Scores for T&F Holes (holes beginning with eitherT or F). First place was a tie with a score of 37: Nancy Haley, Maria Valdez and Marge Abemathy. Closest to the pin winners were Patsy Delp No. 8 and Merge Abemathy No. 16. April 1 -A team game of 3-2-1 was played by the Citrus Springs Women's Golf Association. Begin- ning with hole No. 1 - 3 net scores counted, No.2 - 2 scores, No. 3 -1 score, this continued for the 18 holes. First place team with a score of 119 was Linda Kearce, Dot Corrindia, Ruth Melton and Patsy Delp. Second place team with a score of 124 was Linda Wokaty, Nancy Haley, Janet Lillvik and Pat Dagle. Third place team with a score of 125 was Sandy Brown,. Hazel Voss, Pam Dentlebeck and a blind draw. PINE RIDGE March 28 - The Pine Ridge Women's Golf Asso- ciation played a Team Game of "One, Two, Three." The results were as follows: First place team with a score of. 117 was Norma Downey, Carole Seifert, Pat Doing and Claire Montle. Second place teams (three-way tie) with a score of 120 were Roberta Radant, Pine Pozzi, Rita Lange and Sue Wager; Jan Kominski, Lois Bump, Ginna Langevin and Blind; and Darby Cerce, Katie Mulvi- hill, Jean Racine and Blind. Chip-in: Rita Lange hole No. 17. Birdies: Rita Lange, Nos. 5 and 17; Norma Downey No. 5; and Katie Mulvihill No.5. CITRUS HILLS Special to the Chronicle Point 0' Woods Golf Club recently presented their golf club championship trophies at an awards banquet. From left, those win- ners are: Jack Coleman men's club champion, Janet DaSilva, women's club champion; Gilles Molleur, men's handicap cham- pion and Pat Haschel, Women's handicap champion. April 1 -The annual Member/Guest Tournament was held by the Citrus Hills Women's Golf Associa- tion. The theme of this year's event was Foolin' Around inthe '50s. Seventy-two ladies participated in the One Best Ball of the two person team. Prizes were one first gross in each flight and five places net in each flight. Aqua Division First gross 78 - Phyllis Mills/Boya L rson First net 55 - Nancy McCoy/Lietta Wilholte Second net 56 - Lois Foley/Karen Doyle Third net 57 (MOC) - Rae Keaney/Brenda Ferrell Fourth net 57 (MOC)--Sharon Fowler/Cathy Roche Fifth net 59 -Gladys Rtean/Sue Rice Pink Division First gross 74 - Sandra Olear/Jean Heck First net 54 - Martina Yun/Kathy Saltsman Second net 56 (MOC) - Saundra SkiesgelasVanda Duvernay Third net 56 (MOC) - Joanne Richert/Jenny Heise Fourth net 57 (MOC) - YoungJa Chi/Clara Coleman Fifth net 57 (MOC) - Linda McCracken/Julie Held Birdies: No. 1 Jackie Dziekan; No. 6 Judy Stone, Sandra Olear; No. 7 Rae Keaney; No. 9 Linda Mc- Cracken, Helen Clayton, Sandra Clear; No. 13 Mar- ilyn Campbell; No. 16 Lois Foley; No. 18 Saundra Skiesgelas. BEVERLY HILLS April 1 -The Beverly Hills Men's Golf League 18 holers results were: 67 Phil Bartlett 67 Don Ganmache 68 Frank Minnelli Closest to the pin: No. 2 Howard Walsh; No. 5, 11 Ron Bemis; No. 15 Sherman Larson. Nine holders: 30 Jim McDonough 34 Jim Graham 34 Harold Snider 35 Ed Charron 35 Frank Hughes Closest to the pin: No. 11 Frank Hughes; No. 15 Jim Graham. SEVEN RIVERS April 2 -The Seven Rivers Women's Golf Associ- ation hosted its annual Member/Guest Tournament, best ball out of two, and the results were: First Flight First low gross, 70 - Renee Aarestad and Christine Aarestad First low net, 58 - Pepita Park and Nancy Hamed Second low net, 61 - Barbara Larson and Sue Haas Third low net (a tie) 62 - Phyllis Pike and Doris Luh- man; Joan Poore and Ruth Troyer Second Flight First low gross, 84 - Mary Parent and Karen Stacy First low net, 62 - Louise Draeger and Greta Michel Second low net, 63 - Beverly Strong and Marie Valdes Third low net, 64 - Barbara Hart and Phyllis Wick- berg Fourth low net, 67 - Carol Biescheid and Becky Monroe Third Flight First low gross, 84 - Ann Henery and Diane Flagg First low net, 57 - Sandy Tripp and Neil Craine Second low net, 61 - Barbara McCaffrey and Dee VanBebber Third low net, 62 - Carole Rogers and Linda Mitchell Fourth low net, 64 - Kay Koebcke and Pat Milburn Fourth Flight First low gross, 93 -NormaTutty and Elaine Phillips First low net, (a tie) 61 - Katheryne Donovan and Mary Ann Elhman; Sheila McLaughlin and Jane Smith Third low net, 62 - Barbara Thomas and Pat Haras Fourth low net, 64 - Ida Feihl and Eleanor Begraft Closest to the pin winners: No. 5 Debra Dolson; No. 11 Phyllis Pike; No. 7 Doris Luhman; No. 15 Bonnie Demianczyk. April 3 -The Seven Rivers Men's Golf Association played a "Two Man Best Ball" Tournament. Listed below are the results: First Flight First place score 62 - Bill Stallings, Al Silliman Second place score 63 -Winston Harpster, Clay- ton Jeck Third place score 64 - Jerry Sather, Jim Fennell . Second Flight First place score 58 - Pat Heart, Bob Campbell Second place score 60 - Joe Davi, Paul Bolognese Third place score 61 - Ron Neal, Larry Dolson Third Flight First place score 60 - Alex Stevens, Gene Kelly Second place score 61 (tie) - Fred Plushanski, Ron Kryk and John Mazza, Mario Benigno Closest to the pin: No. 7 Ron Neal; No. 11 Bob Campbell. SUGARMILL WOODS April 2 -The Sugarmill Woods 9-Hole Ladies Golf Association "Swingers" played its first week of a three-week Spring Tournament - Low Net. The scores were: . Flight A First place, 32 - Susan Menard Second place, 36 - Mary Joy Speicher Third place, 38 - Karen Hall Flight B First place, 34 - Cranie Koellhoffer Second place, 35 - Rose Lubbesmeyer Third place, 37 - Pat Lawrence Flight C First place, 34 - Linda Epach Second place, 36 - Honey Eckert Third place, 37 (tie) - June Kaspar and Irene Ciuppa BRENTWOOD FARMS April 3 - Brentwood Farms Thursday Ladies Golf- Association Low Net winners were: Flight A First, Judy Muntz, 30 (MOC); Second, Carole Trout, 30 (MOC); Third, Judy Bellafronto, 32 (MOC) Flight B First, Patti Ryan, 27; Second, Audrey Gathany, 30; Third, Aggie Perlman, 33 Flight C First, Chris Harvey, 32 (MOC); Second, Claire Har- vey, 32 (MOC); Third, Alice Arena, 33 (MOC) Chip-in: Esther Ormsby, No. 3; No birdies. 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FLC4 lI _. ., White Bear Lake, MN 55110-0748 '-'" www.KillLakeWeeds.com/FLC4 Door prizes ace prizes - I st , 2nd, 3rd pl 7 1 - Various door prizes and hole prizes - Lunch at the club TE LNTERNAL FLUSH L o 4b amm 14 WAY- Ton WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 133 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE I GOLF uraproutirons.... . ldIil VVVUb . . bvmdwbdbpwwmogbw SPoRTS CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE B4 WEDNESDAY, APRIl 9, 2008 For the record ====On the ARWAVES- TODAY'S SPORTS MLB BASEBALL 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays NBA BASKETBALL 7 p.m. (ESPN) Boston Celtics at Washington Wizards 7 p.m. (SUN) Chicago Bulls at Orlando Magic 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) Phoenix Suns at San Antonio Spurs WNBA BASKETBALL 1 p.m. (ESPN2) 2008 Draft BOXING 10 p.m. (ESPN2) Manuel Vargas vs. Rayonta Whitfield NHL PLAYOFFS 7 p.m. (VERSUS) Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Game 1 - Ottawa Senators at Pittsburgh Penguins. 10 p.m. (VERSUS) Western Conference Quarterfinal Game 1 - Calgary Flames at San Jose Sharks UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SOCCER 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Quarterfinal, Leg 2 - Man. United vs. Roma ====7>^CPrepap^M t.: 011 - - - - - - -, , .... TODAY'S PREP SPORTS BASEBALL 6:30 p.m. Dean Bozeman at Lecanto BOYS TENNIS District Tournament at Crystal River GIRLS TENNIS District Tournament at Crystal River HOCKEY NHL Playoffs FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Wednesday, April 9 Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 9 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. Thursday, April 10 Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Nashville at Detroit, 7 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Friday, April 11 Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 9 p.m. Saturday, April 12 Nashville at Detroit, 2 p.m. Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Sunday, April 13 Philadelphia at Washington, 2 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 10.p.m. Monday, April 14 Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 10 p.m. Detroit at Nashville, TBA Tuesday, April 15 Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Detroit at Nashville, TBA Thursday, April 17 Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m., if necessary Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 8 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 9 p.m., if necessary Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m., if necessary Friday, April 18 N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Nashville at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Dallas at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m., if necessary Saturday, April 19 Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m., if necessary Montreal at Boston, TBA, if necessary Ottawa at Pittsburgh, TBA, if necessary Minnesota at Colorado, TBA, if necessary Sunday, April 20 Detroit at Nashville, 3 p.m., if necessary Pittsburgh at Ottawa, TBA, if necessary New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, TBA, if necessary San Jose at Calgary, TBA, if necessary Anaheim at Dallas, TBA, if necessary Monday, April 21 Boston at Montreal, TBA, if necessary Washington at Philadelphia, TBA, if necessary Tuesday, April 22 Ottawa at Pittsburgh, TBA, if necessary Philadelphia at Washington, TBA, if necessary N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, TBA, if necessary Nashville at Detroit, TBA, if necessary Calgary at San Jose, TBA, if necessary Colorado at Minnesota, TBA, if necessary Dallas at Anaheim, TBA, if necessary BASkTRALL NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB z-Boston 61 15 .803 - x-Philadelphia 39 38 .506 22'/2 x-Toronto 38 39 .494 23/2 New Jersey 32 45 .416 29/2 New York 21 56 .273 40% Southeast Division W L Pct GB y-Orlando 48 29 .623 - x-Washington 40 37 .519 8 Atlanta 36 42 .462 121/ Charlotte 30 48 .385 181 Miami 14 64 .179 341/ Central Division W L Pct GB y-Detroit 55 21 .724 - x-Cleveland 42 35 .545 131h Indiana 34 44 .436 22 Chicago 30 47 .390 25V2 Milwaukee 26 50 .342 29 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB x-New Orleans 54 22 .711 - x-San Antonio 53 24 .688 1� x-Houston 52 25 .675 21/ Dallas 48 29 .623 6/2 Memphis 21 56 .273 33� Northwest Division W L Pct GB x-Utah 51 26 .662 - Denver 46 31 .597 5 Portland 38 39 .494 13 Minnesota 19 58 .247 32 Seattle 18 59 .234 33 Pacific Division W L Pct GB x-L.A. Lakers 53 24 .688 - x-Phoenix 51 26 .662 2 Golden State 46 31 .597 7 Sacramento 36 41 .468 17 L.A. Clippers 23 54 .299 30 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Indiana 112, Atlanta 98 Charlotte 121, Minnesota 119 Miami 95, Chicago 88 Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Utah at New Orleans, 8 p.m. New York at Detroit, 8 p.m. Seattle at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10 p.m. Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at S.- Citrus County SPEEDWAY Rain forces changes KIM COMMON Chronicle Citrus County Speedway and dear 'ole Mother Nature sure do need to sit down and hash things out a bit when it comes to Saturday nights. Going into the night with a full race card, and knowing that Mother Nature could re- lease her fury on the area at any time, both drivers and racetrack officials made the pledge that racing would go on as scheduled. And they almost came close to succeeding. Twenty-four cars made the 4 Cylinder Bombers feature with Mike Ogren taking a flag- to-flag win. Bryson Ward fol- lowed for second place but was disqualified in the manda- tory post-race technical in- spection. Phil Edwards inherited second, with Tim Scalise, Richard Kuhn and Travis Hoefler rounding out the top five. The V8 Thunder Stock Rookies beat the rain with Terry Sharrone in the win- ner's circle. Another second place finisher, Jon Brown, lost his second place finish to the post-race technical in- spection and Alex Wilder was awarded the position. An- thony Eckeman, Chris Fisher, and Cory Swanston finished respectively Two traveling series made it to competition with Billy Gise taking the Florida Open Wheel Lite feature that was cut short due to a crash and then the rain. The Outlaw Mini Modifieds were able to put in their heat races, but not their feature and will run double features when they return to the Inverness venue August 2. In addition to the Outlaw Mini Modifieds, the Sports- man division will have to make up its rained-out feature on April 19. Other makeup races include the Pure Stocks on April 12, and the Mini Stocks on April 26. The Late Model division' seems to always get the short end of the stick when it comes to racing against Mother Na- ture and this weekend was no exception. Practice and heat races were all that the 18-car field was able to put in the record books Saturday night. Their makeup race has been sched- uled for April 26. Last season the field of 40- plus drivers were able to com- pete in 10 of the 13 scheduled events with Mike Bresnahan taking the win in seven of the 10 races for the championship title. There were times though that it looked like a bleak Late Model season was in the works due to weather factors. And for a division that draws some of the best drivers in the state of Florida, it's al- ways a hard hit when Mother Nature beats them to the fin- ish line. For the races that were run Saturday night, it was action- packed from the green flag to the checkers and next week's race card is already shaping up to be one night of racing you will not want to miss. Race number seven for Cit- rus County Speedway's stock car season will include the Open Wheel Modifieds, Fig- ure 8s, Mini Stocks, Street Stocks, Pure Stocks, V8 Thun- der Stocks, Mini Cup Cars and Florida Pro Mini Trucks. ' So Mother Nature, do us all a favor and stay home this weekend. Saturday nights are for racing, not rain. N_ _A - 0 ~ -~ o - -mm -0 o ml --m -wdp ______t 4om - -a0 le � 0440smmm *o 1 - 0 - -M SWEET Continued from Page B1 one. Unfortunately for the Hur- ricanes' fans, the Pirates an- swered with two of their own in the home half of the frame thanks to a lead-off single by Nick Dellatorre, a double by Gehrig Hall, a walk to Ryan Law and a two-RBI double by Garlock. Both teams scored one in the sixth. The Hurricanes Matt Riggs reached first after being hit by a pitch, moved to third on a double by Matt Shott and scored on an error at shortstop. The inning could have been a lot worse but, with the bases loaded and two outs, Pirates head coach Bobby Stack made a pitching change, bringing in Metz. The closer did just that, striking out the next batter. "I was glad Coach gave me the nod," Metz said. "It was my error that gave up the run and put us in that tough spot, 0 N -'-' enu- SM*P o & so I was glad to get us out of it." In the bottom of the sixth inning Hall, playing in his first game in two weeks after rehabbing a dislocated knee,, followed up his earlier dou- ble with a shot. over the left field wall. His reaction afterwards spoke volumes as to what this game, every game for that matter, means when these two rival schools meet "One word, that's all I need to describe this feeling, one word ... 'Citrus' that says it all," Hall said. "Hitting a 41 4� % . - .o a W 1bOM4NO ft home run to help us win this game, being back to play in this game ... it's sweet like candy" The Pirates head coach was pleased with his team's. efflTort and described it as .a great all-around effort. "I really, think our focus was back tonight," Stack ex- plamned "W\\e're experimenting with a few things, trying to manu- facture some runs. We feel that will help us down the road. "It was a pretty darn good feeling when we finally regis-, *� . - 40~ - o m mmnow* -- tered that last out. I will tell you that. It was a big relief," Stack said. "I'm really proud of the way (Citrus) played us. They're tough. They're never going to stop coming at you." The Hurricanes coach, Jon Bolin, agreed that it was a contest that lived up to its billing. "What more can you ask for," Bolin said. "We missed out on some chances to cash in and when you're playing a team the caliber of Crystal River, you know you have to capitalize when you get the chance." f0th Annual Superintendents Golf Classic soAll proc benefit the Citrus County Education Foundation, Inc. and support school programs. ^SCi . Saturday, April 26, 2008 The Superintendent's Golf ClasSic will take place at Sugarmill Woods Golf &tCountry Club opUNp o*' Shotgun start 10 a.m. All registered golfers will receive an array of gifts for attending, and the opportunity to win prizes. Four person scamble (Field limited to first 144 players) There will be three divisions (A, B, C) based on team handicap. Each division will be awarded a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place team prize. Scoring will be based on team handicap and gross score. $50 per person includes golf, lunch after golf, door prizes, hole contests. For additional information, contact: Jack Brady at 726-2241 ext 233 or Jonny Bishop at 726-1931 ext 2239 or Mary-Ann Virgilio at 726-0040 Superintendent's Golf Classic Entry Form* (Please make check payable to Citrus County Education Foundation) Please send entry form with payment to: Citrus County Education Foundation P.O. Box 2004 Inverness, FI 34451 Reserve your foursome today! Payment deadline is April 17, 2008 Player's Name Address, City, Zip Phone 2. 3. 4. Team contact name Phone Sponsored by: Citrus County Chronicle, Dr. A.B. 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Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 1 L.A. Angels 6, Cleveland 4 Tuesday's Games Boston 5, Detroit 0 Baltimore 8, Texas 1 Kansas City 5, N.Y. Yankees 2 Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games Cleveland (Byrd 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Moseley 0- 1), 3:35 p.m. Detroit (Bonderman 0-1) at Boston (Lester 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Duchscherer 1-0) at Toronto (Mc- Gowan 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Seattle (Washburn 0-1) at Tampa Bay (Son- nanstine 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (Trachsel 1-0) at Texas (Gabbard 1-0), 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Kennedy 0-1) at Kansas City (Greinke 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Minnesota (Baker 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-0), 8:11 p.m. Thursday's Games Seattle at Tampa Bay, 12:40 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 7:05 p.m. Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m. N.Y.Yankees at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:11 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Monday's Games Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 3 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh 8, 12 innings San Diego 8, San Francisco 4 Houston 5, St. Louis 3 Florida 10, Washington 7 Colorado'2, Atlanta 1 Arizona 9, L.A. Dodgers 3 Tuesday's Games Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 2 Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta at Colorado, 8:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Wednesday's Games LA. Dodgers (Kuroda 1-0) at Arizona (Owings 1 - 0), 3:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Dempster 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Duke 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Olsen 0-0) at Washington (Bergmann 0- 0), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Kendrick 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Fogg 0-1) at Milwaukee (Bush 0-1), 8:05 p.m. St. Louis (Looper 1-0) at Houston (Sampson 0- 0), 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (James 0-0) at Colorado (Redman 0-1), 8:35 p.m. San Diego (Germano 0-0) at San Francisco (Sanchfez 0-1), 10:15 p.m. Thursday's Games Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 1:05 p.m. Atlanta at Colorado, 3:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Marlins activate OF Jeremy Hermida off DL, option OF Carroll WASHINGTON -The Florida Marlins activated outfielder Je- remy Hermida off the 15-day dis- abled list after their 10-7 victory over the Washington Nationals on Monday night. Hermida has been sidelined by a strained left hamstring. "He's healthy, he's good to go, so he'll be in the lineup" Wednesday, when the Marlins- Nationals series resumes after a day off, Florida manager Fredi Gonzalez said. The Marlins optioned out- fielder Brett Carroll to Triple-AAI- buquerque. Young gets $28 million, 5-years from Diamondbacks PHOENIX - Chris Young rose from a 16th-round draft pick as a teenager in 2001 to a dy- namic player who received a $28 million, five-year contract exten- sion after just one full season in the majors. The Arizona Diamondbacks announced the deal with the 24- year-old center fielder before Tuesday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Young, who is earning $406,000 this year, will receive a $1 million signing bonus. He gets salaries of $1.75 million in 2009, $3.25 million in 2010, $5 million in 2011, $7 million in 2012 and $8.5 million in 2013. Arizona has an $11 million op- tion for 2014 with a $1.5 million buyout. "This was a no-brainer for us, really," manager Bob Melvin said, "looking at the numbers and looking how much better he can get, how he handles himself and the example he sets for some of the younger guys com- ing up." Young chose security in an or- ganization he likes rather than waiting to possibly make more money later. "There's not a lot of guys who can get the opportunity to be of- fered such a great deal after playing only one year," he said at a news conference. Mariners 6, Rays 5 ST. PETERSBURG - Moving from Baltimore to Seattle hasn't changed Erik Bedard's mastery of Tampa Bay. The left-hander, acquired in an offseason trade, struggled through six innings but got enough support from the Mariners' sputtering offense to ruin the Rays' home opener with a 6-5 win on Tuesday night. Bedard (1-0) allowed five runs and five hits while improving to 11-3 in 19 career starts against Tampa Bay. The other 10 victo- ries came while he was with the Orioles, who dealt him to Seattle just before the start of spring training. Richie Sexson drove in three runs, drawing a bases-loaded walk in the third and hitting a two- run single off Gary Glover (0-1) in the sixth. In both situations, the Rays walked Raul Ibanez inten- tionally to load the bases so they could pitch to Sexson. Brad Wilkerson also had a two-run single for the Mariners, who staggered intoto town after losing four straight in Baltimore. SEATTLE Suzuki cf Lopez 2b Beltre 3b Ibanez If Sexson lb Wlkrsn rf Vidro dh Jhjima c Btncurt ss TAMPA BAY ab rhbi 5 2 3 0 Iwmra 2b 4 1 3 1 Crwfrd If 5 01 0 Penalb 3 100 Upton cf 4023 Gomesdh 4 01 2 Aybar 3b 4 0 1 0 Rggans c 4 00 0 Haynes rf 4 220 Jhnson rf Hinske ph Difelice c Bartlett ss ab rh bi 4 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Totals 37 6136 Totals 33 5 6 3 Seattle 003 102 000--6 Tampa Bay 012 020 000-5 E-Beltre (2). DP-Tampa Bay 2. LOB-Seattle 10, Tampa Bay 7.2B-Betancourt (3), Upton (2). HR-Pena (3), Riggans (1). SB-Upton 2 (3), Gomes (1). SF-Lopez. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle BedardW,1-0 6 5 5 3 4 5 Corcoran 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 Rwlnd-S,1 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 Tampa Bay Garza 22-3 6 3 3 3 2 Dohmann 11-3 2 1 1 0 0 Glover L,0-1 12-3 3 2 2 2 0 Wheeler 11-3 0 0 0 0 2 Reyes 1 2 0 0 0 0 Percival 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Bedard (Gomes). Umpires-Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Randy Marsh; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Hunter Wen- delstedt. T-3:29. A-36,048 (36,048). Orioles 8, Rangers 1 ARLINGTON, Texas - The surprising Baltimore Orioles can win on the road too. Scott Moore and Luke Scott hit early home runs and Balti- more ruined the Texas Rangers' home opener with an 8-1 victory Tuesday. The Orioles (6-1) have the American League's best record and a six-game winning streak, already matching their longest of last season. Moore led off the second with a homer, and Scott followed an inning later with a two-run shot that made it 4-0 off Jason Jen- nings (0-2). Aubrey Huff matched a career high with four hits, and drove in four runs. Brian Burres (1-0) allowed only one run pitching into the seventh, when he gave up a leadoff single that turned into the only Texas run. Burres struck out three and allowed seven hits, six of them singles. Jennings, who joined Hall of Famer and new team president Nolan Ryan as the only Texas natives to start a Rangers home opener, struggled with his r.nmman-rl BALTIMORE ab r h bl Roberts 2b 5 0 1 1 Fahey2b. 0 0 0 0 Mrkkisrf 4 2 1 0 Millarib 4 1 1 0 Huff dh 4 1 4 4 Scott If 4 1 2 2 RHrndzc 5 0 0 0 Moore 3b 4 1 1 1 Jones cf 5 1 1 0 LHrndzss 2 1 1 0 Totals 37 812 8 Baltimore TEXAS ab r h bi Kinsler2b 5 0 1 1 Young ss 4 0 0 0 Hmltoncf 4 0 1 0 Brdleydh 4 0 2 0 Blalock 3b 3 0 1 0 Byrdrf . 2 0 0 0 Ctlnotto f 1 0 0 0 Murphy If 4 1 1 0 Laird c 4 0 1 0 Brssrdlb 3 0 2 0 Totals 34 1 9 1 022 002 020-8 Texas 000 000 100-1 E-Kinsler (3). DP-Baltimore 2, Texas 1. LOB- Baltimore 9, Texas 9. 2B-Huff (3), Scott (3), Jones (3), Laird (1). HR-Scott(1), Moore (1). S- LHernandez. IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Burres W,1-0 6 7 1 1 2 3 Albers 2 2 0 0 0 4 Aquino 1 0 0 0 0 2 Texas Jennings L,0-2 42-3 7 4 4 4 1 Wright 11-3 3 2 0 0 1 Rupe 2 2 2 2 1 1 FGerman 1 0 0 0 0 1 Burres pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. HBP-by Rupe (Millar), by Burres (Broussard). WP-Albers, Jennings. Umpires-Home, Brian Gorman; First, Bruce Dreckman; Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Gerry Davis. T-2:52. A-48,808 (48,911). *Copyrighted Material L Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers L w V 0M =4lU A m- 0 Meg Phillies 5, Mets 2 NEW YORK - Carlos Delgado and the New York Mets botched the final home opener at Shea Stadium the same way they squandered a big lead in the NL East last year. April or September, doesn't seem to matter. The Mets can't find a way to hold off Philadelphia. Jamie Moyer pitched six effec- tive innings, Jayson Werth hit a tiebreaking single and the Phillies rallied past New York 5-2 Tues- day with the help of Delgado's key error in the seventh. It was another late comeback by Philadelphia, which took ad- vantage of the Mets' epic collapse last September to win the division title. New York led by seven games with 17 to play, but went 5-12 down the stretch and missed the playoffs. The Phillies had a lot to do with that meltdown, beating the Mets in their final eight meetings last year and winning the season se- ries 12-6. Make it nine in a row now. Chase Utley tied a major league record by getting hit by a pitch three times for the Phillies, who won despite stranding 13 runners. PHILA NEWYORK ab r hbi ab r h bl Rollinsss 5 2 2 1 Reyesss 5 0 1 0 Brntlettss 0 0 0 0 Castillo2b 1 0 0 0 Vctrinocf 4 1 2 0 'Easley2b 2 0 0 0 Utley2b 2 1 1 1 Wright 3b 4 0 1 0 Howard 1b 4 0 0 1 Beltrancf 3 1 1 0 BurrellIlf 3 0 0 0 Dlgadolb 4 1 2 1 Durbinp 0 0 0 0 Pagan If 3 0 1 0 Jenkinsph 1 0 0 0 Sosap 0 0 0 0 Rmerop 0 0 0 0 Hilmanp 0 0 0 0 Gordon p 0 0 0 0 Clarkph 0 0 0 0 Werthrf 4 0 2 1 Munizp 0 0 0 0 Feliz 3b 4 0 0 0 Churchrf 3 0 0 1 Ruizc 4 1 1 0 Schndrc 3 0 1 0 Moyerp 1 0 0 0 Perezp 2 0 0 0 Dobbsph 0 0 0 0 Smithp 0 0 0 0 Tguchilf 2 0 0 0 Schnwsp 0 0 0 0 Chavezlf 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 5 8 4 Totals 32 2 7 2 Philadelphia 000 000 320-5 NewYork 010 100 000-2 E-Delgado (1). DP-Philadelphia 2, NewYork 1. LOB-Philadelphia 13, NewYork 8.2B--Utley (3), Wright (4), Beltran (7). HR-Delgado (1). S- Taguchi. Philadelphia Moyer W,1-0 Durbin Romero Gordon S,1 New York Perez Smith Schnws L,0-1 Sosa Heilman Muniz IP 6 1 1 52-3. 1-3 1-3 2-3 1 1 ER BB 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 HBP-by Moyer (Church), by Schoeneweis (Utley), by Perez (Utley 2). PB-Schneider 2. Balk-Perez. Umpires-Home, Doug Eddings; First, Lance Barksdale; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, James Hoye. T-3:18. A-56,350 (57,365). Royals 5, Yankees 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Brian Bannister and the Kansas City Royals got the best of Alex Rodriguez. A-Rod struck out four times in a game for only the fourth time in his major league career, and the Royals won their home opener 5-2 over the New York Yankees. In a matchup of top young pitchers, Bannister (2-0) bested a Phil Hughes (0-1) as the Yan- kees opened a stretch that has Copyrighted Material them playing 18 of 20 games on Syndicated Content , the r6ad - returning home only for two meetings with the World Available from Commercial News Providers Series champion Boston Red Sox on April 16-17. With captain Derek Jeter side- lined for the three-game series by a strained left quadriceps, the Yankees (4-4) wasted a 2-1 sec- ond-inning lead against a team it took nine of 10 from last season. New York struck out 11 times in all, three by Jeter's replacement at shortstop, Wilson Betemit. Ross Gload drove in two runs for the Royals, who at 5-2 under new manager Trey Hillman are off to their best start since open- ing 2003 with nine straight wins. NEWYORK KANSAS CITY ab r hbi abr h bi Damon If 3 0 1 1 Gthrghtcf 4 2 2 0 Cano 2b 5 0 10 Grdzin 2b 4 0 2 1 Abreu rf 4 010 Grman 2b 0 0 0 0 Rdrgez 3b 4 000 Teahenl f 4 0 2 1 Matsui dh 4 0 1 0 Guillen rf 5 0 0 0 Posadac 3 1 0 Butler dh 4 1 2 0 Molina c 1 000 Gordon3b 4 2 2 0 Giambi lb 2 1 00 Gloadlb 3 0 2 2 Btemitss 4 0 1 1 Buckc 2 0 0 1 Cbreracf 3 0 10 Pnajr.ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 72 Totals 33 512 5 NewYork 020 000 000-2 Kansas City 110 120 OOx-5 E-Abreu (1). DP-New York 1, Kansas City 1. LOB-New York 9, Kansas City 11. 2B-Teahen 2 (3), Gordon (2). SB-Gathright 3 (5), Gload (1), Pena jr. (1). CS-Gload (2). SF-Buck. IP H R ER BB SO NewYork HughesL,0-1 3 6 3 3 4 2 Ohlendorf 3 4 2 2 0 3 Traber 1 1 0 0 0 2 Hawkins 1 1 0 0 1 1 Kansas City Bannister W,2-0 5 5 2 2 4 6 Mahay 11-3 2 0 0 1 2 Ramirez 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Nunez 1 0 0 0 0 2 SoriaS,4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes pitched to 2 batters in the 4th. HBP--by Hughes (Gathright). Umpires-Home, Mark Wegner; First, Chad Fairchild; Second, Rick Reed; Third, Jeff Kellogg. T-3:15. A-37,296 (38,030). Rockies 4, Braves 3 DENVER - Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez overcame a shaky start and Matt Holliday hit two run-scoring singles in the Colorado Rockies' 4-3 win over the hard-luck Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night. Each of the Braves' five losses so far have come by one run. The Rockies have won three games so far, each by a run as well. The Rockies still haven't busted out of their offensive funk, but they finally topped the three- run mark in a game. Coming in, they had scored just 12 times in their first seven games, the low- est run production in the majors and half the number of runs that they had scored in their previous worst start, in 2002. Jimenez (1-1) allowed six hits and three runs in a six-inning outing that was both brilliant and baffling. He walked four batters, includ- ing pitcher Jair Jurrjens twice, and three times issued four-pitch walks. He allowed only one run until Mark Kotsay's two-run homer cut Colorado's lead to 4-3. ATLANTA COLORADO ab r h bl ab r h bl Jhnson 2b 5 1 1 0 Tveras cf 4 1 2 0 Escbar ss 3 0 1 0 Tlwtzki ss 4 0 1 0 Jones 3b 401 1 Helton ib 3 2 2 0 Tixeiralb 3 00 0 Hllidaylf 4 0 3 2 Mccann c 3 11 0 Atkins3b 4 1 1 1 Frncur rf 4000 Corpasp 0 0 0 0 Kotsaycf 4 1 1 2 Hawperf 3 0 1 1 Acosta p 0 00 0 Trralba c 4 0 0 0 Diaz If 4 0 1 0 Nix 2b 3 0 0 0 Jrrjensp 1 000 Jmenezp 2 0 0 0 Blancocf 1 000 Bakerph 1 0 0 0 Bchholzp 0 0 0 0 Fentes p 0 0 0 0 Barmes3b0 0 0 0 Totals 32 36 3 Totals 32 410 4 Atlanta 100 002 000-3 Colorado 100 210 OOx-4 DP-Atlanta 1, Colorado 1. LOB-Atlanta 7, Col- orado 7.2B-Taveras (2), Helton (4), Holliday (2), Atkins (2), Hawpe (2). HR-Kotsay (1). SB-Nix (1). CS-Tulowitzki (2). IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta Jurrjens L,1-1 7 9 4 4 2 3 Acosta 1 1 0 0 1 2 Colorado JimenezW,1-1 6 6 3 3 4 3 Buchholz 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fuentes 1 0 0 0 1 1 Corpas S,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 PB-Torrealba. Umpires-Home, Derryl Cousins; First, Angel Hernandez; Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Marty Foster. T-2:24. A-24,640 (50,449). qm f� awhoop41� swmmqw 4 ob - 40~0 b so4m do 400 ft4 41m 0 Q bmV= Red Sox 5, Tigers 0 BOSTON - There was red- white-and-blue bunting hanging from the stands, a Green Mon- ster-sized American flag on the left-field wall and an Air National Guard flyover punctuating "The Star-Spangled Banner." After opening with a three- country trip of nearly 16,000 miles, the Boston Red Sox re- turned to Fenway Park, received their World Series rings and beat the winless Detroit Tigers 5-0 Tuesday behind Daisuke Matsuzaka. Bill Buckner, a goat of the 1986 World Series collapse that helped extend the team's title drought until 2004, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. He hadn't been to Fenway since 1997, when he was a coach with the Chicago White Sox. Cardinals 5, Astros 3 Troy Glaus hit a two-run double in the eighth inning to propel the St. Louis Car- dinals to a 5-3 win over the Houston As- tros on Tuesday night. Glaus' hit, off Geoff Geary (0-1), bounced off the lower portion of the bullpen wall in right-center field and scored Chris Duncan and Albert Pujols. Anthony Reyes (1-0) pitched three scoreless innings of one-hit ball, and Jason Isringhausen worked a perfect ninth for his fourth save. Duncan scored on a single by Adam Kennedy in the sixth inning to tie it at 3. The Cardinals had a chance to take the lead later in the inning but Mark Loretta's throw home beat Rick Ankiel there to end the inning. Houston's Miguel Tejada had a two- run double in the third to make it 2-all. Lance Berkman scored easily, but Car- los Lee slid feet first and knocked down catcher Jason LaRue to get home safely. Tejada made it 3-2 when he scored on a wild pitch later in the inning. Brad Thompson's sacrifice in the sec- ond inning scored Ankiel and Skip Schu- maker tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly in the third to make it 2-0. Cardinals starter Brad Thompson lasted four innings, allowing five hit and three runs with five strikeouts and two walks. ab rhbl ab r h bl I Schmkr rf 5 11 0 Bourn cf 5 0 0 0 Duncan If 221 1 Pence rf 4 0 1 0 Pujols b 4 1 1 0 Brkmn lb 4 1 1 0 Ankielcf 3 1 1 0 CaLeelf 3 1 0 0 Glaus 3b 3 01 2 Tejada ss 3 1 1 2 Knnedy 2b 2 01 1 Blum 3b 4 0 2 0 Frnklinp. 0 000 Loretta2b 4 0 1 0 Isrnghsp 0000 Towles c 3 0 1 0 Larue c 3000 Chacon p 2 0 0 0 Thmps p 000 1 Wright p 0 0 0 0 Barton ph 1 00 0 Crzjr. ph 1 0 0 0 Reyesp 1 000 Geary p 0 0 0 0 Miles 2b 1 00 0 Vllrreal p 0 0 0 0 Izturis ss 4 00 0.Erstad ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 29 56 5 Totals 34 3 7 2 St. Louis 011 001 020-5 Houston 003 000 000-3 DP-Houston 1. LOB-St. Louis 5, Houston 7. 2B-Glaus (4), Berkman (4), Tejada (3), Blum (1). 3B-Schumaker (1), Pence (1). S-Thompson. SF-Duncan. IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Thompson 4 5 3 3 2 5 ReyesW, 1-0 3 1 0 0 0 1 Franklin 1 1 0 0 0 0 Isringhausen S,41 0 0 0 0 2 Houston Chacon 6 4 3 3 4 2 Wright 1 0 0 0 0 2 Geary L,0-1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Vlliarreal 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Thompson (Tejada). WP-Thomp- son. Umpires-Home, C.B. Bucknor; First, Joe West; Second, Ed Rapuano; Third, Ed Hickox. T-2:40. A-30,184 (40,976). DETROIT BOSTON ab r hbi ab r h bi Rnteriass 4 0 0 0 Pedroia2b 5 0 2 0 Planco2b 3 0 1 0 Yukilislb 3 1 3 2 Shffielddh 4 0 2 0 Ortizdh 3 0 0 0 Ordnezrf 4 0 1 0 Rmirezlf 5 1 1 0 Cbrera3b 2 0 0 0 Ellsbrylf 0 0 0 0 Guillen b 4 0 0 0 Lowell 3b 2 0 0 0 Rdrgez c 4 0 0 0 Drew rf 3 1 1 1 Jones If 4 0 1 0 Varitekc 4 0 2 0 Ingecf 2 0 0 0 Crispof 3 0 1 1 Lugo ss 4 2 2 0 Totals 31 0 5 0 Totals 32 5 12 4 Detroit 000 000 000-0 Boston 011 102 00x-5 E-Polanco (1), Cabrera (2). DP-Detroit 2, Boston 1. LOB-Detroit 8, Boston 11. 2B-Youk- ilis (2). 3B-Ramirez (1). SF-Youkilis, Crisp. IP H R ER BB SO Detroit Rogers L,0-2 42-3 8 3 2 3 3 Grilli 1 2 2 2 3 1 Lopez 21-3 2 0 0 0 2 Boston MtszkaW,2-0 62-3 4 0 0 4 7 Delcarmen 11-3 1 0 0 0 2 Okajima 1 0 0 0 0 2 Balk-Rogers. Umpires-Home, Greg Gibson; First, Chris Guccione; Second, Charlie Reliford; Third, Kerwin Danley. T-3:29. A-36,567 (36,984). Athletics 9, Blue Jays 8 TORONTO - Ryan Sweeney hit a tiebreaking triple in the ninth inning, and the Oakland Athletics ended the Toronto Blue Jays' three-game winning streak with a 9-8 victory. Kurt Suzuki singled up the middle off right-hander Jeremy Accardo (0-1) with two outs in the ninth. Sweeney then hit a triple to right. He finished 2-for-5 with two RBIs. Alan Embree (1-1) got the win despite allowing a two-run homer to Frank Thomas in the eighth to make it 8-all. The homer was Thomas' third in three games. Huston Street worked the ninth for his first save. Oakland right-hander Chad Gaudin was activated off the dis- abled list before the game to start in place of Rich Harden, who was pushed back because of a strained muscle in his upper arm. Gaudin allowed six runs - five earned - on eight hits in four innings. He walked one and struck out two. The Athletics roughed up Toronto starter A.J. Bumett with five runs in the second. OAKLAND TORONTO ab rh bi abr h bl Buckrf 6 22 1 Eckstinss 5 0 1 1 El 2b 5 12 1 Stairs If 5 1 1 0 Barton 1b 221 1 Riosr 4 1 1 0 Sweneydh 301 1 Wells cf 5 2 2 3 Cust If 5001 Thmasdh 4 1 1 2 Brown If 0000 Ovrbay lb 4 1 2 0 Crosbyss 5 11 0 Hlll2b 4 1 4 2 Hnnhan3b 3 11 0 Scutaro3b 3 1 0 0 Suzuki c 5 13 1 Zaun c 3 0 0 0 Sweney cf 5 12 2 Stewart ph 1 0 0 0 Brajas c 0 0 00 Totals 39 913 8 Totals 38 812 8 Oakland 150 002 001-9 Toronto 300 300 020-8 E-Hannahan (1), Gaudin (1), Eckstein (1). DP- Oakland 2. LOB-Oakland 10, Toronto 5. 2B- Buck (1), Ellis (1), Sweeney (1), Sweeney (1), Wells (1). 3B-Ellis (1), Sweeney (1). HR-Wells (3), Thomas (3), Hill (1). SF-Barton. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Gaudin 4 8 6 5 1 3 Brown 2 1 0 0 0 1 Foulke 1 0 0 0 0 0 EmbreeW,1-1 1 3 2 2 0 1 Street S,1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Toronto Burnett 42-3 10 6 6 2 1 Tallet 1 1 2 1 2 0 Wolfe 11-3 0 0 0 0 2 League 1 0 0 0 2 0 Accardo L,0-1 1 2 1 1 0 1 WP-Burnett. Umpires-Home, Paul Nauert; First, Jerry Crawford; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Brian O'Nora. T-3:16. A-31,336 (49,539). West Division GB L10 - 5-3 1� 3-4 12 3-4 2V2 z-2-5 West Division GB L10 - z-5-2 Y2 z-5-3 1 z-4-3 3 z-2-5 4 1-6 WFDNFsDAY, APIUL 9, 2008 135 MATOR TLEAGUIE BASEBALL e.. ---,... B6 WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 2008 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE www.cnronlcleonhlne.com Florida LOTTERIES= Here are the winning numbers selected Tuesday in the Florida Lottery: ,I . II S .. 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On the 'Web, go to www.flalottery.com, or call (850) 487-7777. Today in HISTORY-- .- .., www.cnronicleonline.com llllll� qw -as wR m- Am6m EntqlL-,;AL lLc4wBLjLALA ALILenLt C WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 2008 Chalk TALK Local student accepted to college Kevin Seus, son of George Seus and Linda Wall of Inver- ness, has been accepted to the University of Northwestern Ohio in Lima, Ohio, to begin classes in the August ses- sion, where he will be major- ing in the Auto- Kevin Seus motive High Performance program. Seus at- tends Citrus High School. Inverness grad makes dean's list Caitlin A. Montgomery, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Dan Mont- gomery of Inverness, is included on Furman University's dean's list for winter term 2008. Fur- man's dean's list is composed of full-time undergraduate students who earn a grade-point average of 3.4 or higher on a 4-point sys- tem. The list is compiled at the end of each of Furman's three terms. Essay winners ,named Recently, the Fleet Reserve Association Branch 186 in con- junction with the Ladies Auxiliary held an essay contest on "Why I Am Proud to be an American." The contest was open to stu- dents grades 7 through 12, in- cluding home-schooled students. The guidance counselors and teachers at all the area schools are to be commended for the work the students submitted. Contest organizers thanked them for their efforts. The winning essays were re- viewed by members of the asso- ciation and the auxiliary and all winners were then forwarded to the southeast regional to be judged and then on to the Na- tional competition .. The following are the winners locally: E Seventh grade: Robert A. Sheffield - Lecanto Middle School. E Eighth grade: Alexandra Blaha - Citrus Springs Middle School. At the Regional level, she placed third. i Ninth grade: Melanie E. Lee - Homeschooled. w 10th grade: Elisabeth M. Amell- Lecanto High School 0 11th grade: Channing Lau- rin-Canary - Homeschooled. 0 12th grade: Derek Tucker - Lecanto High School. FUNDRAISERS IMS hosts fine arts showcase The Inverness Middle School Fine Arts Department will present its award-winning showcase "2008 A Flash of Light and All That Jazz" at 7 p.m. Friday in the school's cafeteria. This is an ex- citing evening when the cafeteria is transformed into a gallery/cof- feehouse and becomes filled with student talent via perform- ances and visual art displays. The student performances pro- vide a wide array of talent and the IMS Jazz Band will open and close the show. Admission to the showcase is free although donations are al- ways greatly appreciated. If you See CHALK/Page C2 Te p BRIAN LaPETER yt Kayla Kelsay and Gary Meiman rehearse last week for the upcoming production of "The Last Five Years" at Playhouse 19 in Crystal River. The play's the thing Area students spend their spring breaks at the theater SHEMIR WILES swiles@chronicleonline.com Chronicle take a vacation from any type of work. But at Playhouse 19 in Crystal River, some teachers and students from around the county worked diligently during their break to put together "The Last Five Years" as a fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is an organization that raises money to provide grants to AIDS service organizations na- tionwide. Jason Longtin and Kristen Ne- ander, along with Longtin's wife, Amy, directed the play, which oc- curred last week. Longtin teaches chorus at Crystal River High School and Neander teaches drama at Citrus High School in Inverness. They both have been teaching for seven years. Jason's wife teaches gifted students at Inverness Middle School and their accompanist, Mark Garlock, teaches music at Crystal River Primary School. The idea for the production surfaced during a dinner Nean- der and Longtin attended. They wanted to do a fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Longtin said they de- cided they would put together a play. "We thought, 'So when can we You go home. You're in your car. You listen to the CD. You put in five or 10 minutes here or there, just whenever you can. It's tough, but it's very rewarding. Gary Meiman co-star of "The Last Five Years" on fitting a play into his everyday activities. do it?' And we had the bright idea of doing it during spring break," Longtin said. Though they had been working on putting the play together for weeks, the brunt of the work took place during the break when everyone was able to dedicate the time to put everything together. "With the kind of teach- ing jobs we have, this is i the only time where we actually have enough time to sit down and get some- thing done," Longtin said. Longtin and Neander said it wasn't hard con- ULin vincing the children to Sig give up some of their stude spring break, stage n "I have a really loyal group of children, so once one of them is involved in something, they all kind of bond together," Neander said. "And the kids that are here are just really wanting to do another show and just love theater enough to give up spring break for a week." Kayla Kelsay, 18, isn't giving up her spring break to star in the play, but she is juggling being a full-time student at Central Florida Community College and working 15 to 20 hours a week at a doctor's office with rehearsals. "I get tired, but it's so worth it," Kelsay said. Her co-star, Gary Meiman, 21, isn't in school anymore, but he also has to balance prac- tice with taking care of his father, who recently had a heart attack. "You go home. You're in your car. You listen to Isey the CD. You put in five or gier 10 minutes here or there, nt and just whenever you can. manager. It's tough, but it's very re- warding," Meiman said. Kelsay graduated from Citrus High School and she is currently working on pursuing a career in music. Meiman graduated from Crystal River High School and afterward, attended the Ameri- can Musical and Dramatic Acad- emy in Manhattan, N.Y. Right now, he's living at home to save stead of the beach up money to go back to New York. Both said they are very im- pressed with the students who are working during their spring break. S"I don't think I would have- done that in high school," Meiman said with a laugh. Lindsey Sigler, a 17-year-old senior at Citrus High School, said she doesn't mind working during her spring break. She is the play's stage manager. "It's fun because I love the peo- ple," Sigler said. "This is what I want to do for a living. I want to stage manage professionally." She has been accepted to the North Carolina School of the Arts and she is on the waiting list for Carnegie-Mellon University's College of Fine Arts. "Right now, it's between the two of those. I'm still waiting it out" Longtin and Neander hope they can do the fundraiser again next year. As of Monday, they were not sure how much money they raised. But, they said the children are really excited about helping Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. "We're all very dedicated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. So I think that made it a lot easier to be willing to give up our break," Neander said. As students hustled around the small playhouse with smiles on their faces, it didn't look like it would be too hard to convince them to do it again. "It's been really fun," Neander said. ride :rl i I' I, I' I.. I~i I, I'. .1- wwohronicleonlIntoom MW W i � www.unronigiouniumwiii CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE d g 1r m , CAPRILTRU CNT CONCL A.n 9 0 - f 2 00 CHALK Continued from Page Cl have any questions, contact Bar- bara Dover or Joy Livingston at 726-1471. Pleasant Grove hosts talent show Pleasant Grove Elementary is having a talent show from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. Friday to benefit the Relay for Life. There will be more than 30 acts by grades K-5 and adults. Doors will open at 5:30 and seating starts at 6 p.m. The cost is $2 per person and children 3 and younger are free. Pizza and other concession style food will be available for pur- chase. Donations for the Cancer Relay for Life will be accepted. As of this date, Pleasant Grove has raised more than $2,000 for this worthy cause. If you have any questions about the talent show, call the school at 637-4400 or you may e-mail caldwella@citrus.kl2.fl.us. Student Council to have Sidewalk Sale The Student Council of Pleas- ant Grove Elementary will host its third annual Spring Sidewalk Sale from 9 a.m. to noon Satur- day, April 12. Anyone can rent a space for $10 by calling Jen De- Weese at 637-4400. Whether you are selling or shopping along the front sidewalk at Pleasant Grove Elementary, you're sure to have a great time finding plenty of bargains. There will also be an opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for the Relay for Life bas- kets, which will be on display. LPS selling cancer awareness bracelets The Lecanto Primary School Relay for Life team is selling can- cer awareness bracelets to help make everyone aware of the types of cancer many are fight- ing. Each expandable bracelet has 12 cat's eye beads, repre- senting 12 forms of cancer, sep- arated by silver-plated beads. The bracelets come in three sizes - small, medium and large, plus an anklet. Bracelets and anklets are $10 each and can be purchased at the following locations: Lecanto Primary School; Island Tan in the Lecanto Plaza; A Salon Beyond in King's Bay Plaza; Contours next to Sweetbay in Crystal River; Karen's Hair Salon on Ho- mosassa Trail; Her's Workout Express on Grover Cleveland; Curves for Women in Oakridge Plaze in Homosassa; Annette's Wild Hair on U.S. 19; Suntrust Mortgage in Sugarmill; Candy Bouquet on State Road 44 in In- verness; or by calling 746-0860 or e-mailing ilovemykids2002 @yahoo.com. Cookbooks selling to aid NJROTC The Crystal River High School NJROTC is selling cookbooks to raise funds for its end-of-the-year trip to the USS Yorktown and Parris Island and its end-of-the- year awards banquet. , The books are $10 each, and include a variety of favorite recipes of families of the cadets. For information, contact Cadet Seaman Sasha Jaquith at sashaj7@hotmail.com. Golf tourney to benefit PJP II The sixth annual Zeke Lepin- skie Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Pope John Paul II Catholic School will be Saturday, April 26, at Citrus Hills Golf and Country club Oaks course. Reg- istration will begin at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 8:30. This golf tournament is a four-person scramble for $60 per person and includes green fees, cart, lunch, team cash prizes, goody bags and much more. Put your team together or the golf committee will complete prior to golf tourna- ment. For more information please call Pope John Paul II Catholic School at 746-2020. Project Graduation seeks donations Parents of Lecanto High School's seniors are organizing an all-night graduation party June 3. The effort, called "Project Graduation," is part of a nation- wide program, that has gained acclaim in recent years by pro- viding graduating seniors with a fun-filled party free of tobacco, drugs and alcohol. One of the most dangerous nights for a teenager is graduation night, where fresh from the joy of grad- uation, teens spend the night at- tending parties and celebrations at which they are tempted to use alcohol or drugs, and then drive. Tragically, on what is supposed to be a joyous night, automobile accidents claim the lives of some of these young adults every year. It is our hope that the Lecanto seniors will attend this party and celebrate graduation with their friends in a fun and safe manner. Providing a party that seniors willingly attend takes creativity! Students will be bused to a re- mote location for this all-night, chaperoned party and returned to the high school after breakfast the following morning. Organiz- ers will provide food, carnival- type games, entertainment, music, dancing and lots of prizes. Putting on this party takes commitment from parents, but it also requires the support of the local community. A previous Proj- ect Graduation party was made possible with your generous do- nations. We hope you will once again want to help make this magical night a success. If you can make a donation, To donate, make your check payable to: LHS Project Graduation and mail to: LHS Project Graduation, P.O. Box 481, Lecanto, FL 34460. For information, call Cindy Reiland, 746-1490. INFORMATION CRHS hosting registration night Crystal River High School will host Freshmen Registration Night from 5:30 to 7 p.m. April 17. Incoming CRHS freshmen from all feeder schools are re- quested to attend this important event to choose courses for next year. Current eighth-grade stu- dents and their parents will have the opportunity to explore elec- tive choices before completing and turning in their registration forms that evening. All students and parents will report to the gymnasium, where we will ex- plain the Freshman Academy and registration process. There will be displays and representa- tives from each elective pro- gram, academy, extracurricular organization and sport. Meet and talk with teachers, guidance counselors, administrators, coaches, students and club sponsors to learn about the ex- citing opportunities waiting for you at Crystal River High School. If you have questions, call 795-5307. Registration Rally on tap at PJP II Pope John Paul II Catholic School Registration Rally for new, prospective, and current students will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at PJPII, 4341 W. Homosassa Trail, Lecanto. Contact the school for more in- formation, for a tour or to spend a day with us. Call 746-2020 or e-mail office@pjp2.net. Web site:www.pjp2.net. Sprces effective through ay 6, All prices effective through May C2008 Libby's Canned Vegetables 11-15.25 Oz. Select Varieties Corn, Peas, or Green Beans 2/$1 Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe Cake Mix 18,2-18,5 Oz, All Varieties 5/$5 Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 7.25 Oz. 5/$5 Jif Creamy Peanut Butter 18 Oz. Crunchy or Creamy 1ea Van Camp's Pork and Beans Starkist Solid White Tuna 15 Oz, 4-Pack, 24 ? Oz, 2/$7 37 1 3 @as Frito Lay Dorltos 12.5 Oz, Select Varieties 21$5 Angel Soft Bath Tissue 83.50 Sq. Ft. 4-Roll Select Varieties 99.8.., Hannaford Soda 12-Pack, 12 Oz. Cans All Varieties CRHS class of 1978 hosting July reunion Crystal River High School's Class of 1978 is planning its 30- year reunion for July 18 and 19 at the Best Western Citrus Hills Lodge in Hemando. Additional information can be obtained at crystalriver.alumniclass.com, classmates.com or by contacting Anita (Brooks) Brown at (407) 298-1620 or abrown6326@prodigy.net. CHS class of 1978 planning June reunion Citrus High School's Class of See CHALK/Page C3 ~wbt Kraft Salad Dressing 16 Oz., All Varieties 2/$4 Banquet Meals 6,75 12 Oz. Select Varieties 77c., Yoplalt Yogurt 6 Oz. SAll Varieties i2/$1 Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent 40 to 50 Oz. 2X Select Varieties 599 We accept all $5 OFF of $30 competitor coupons. Sow etertlme togive Sweetb aay. C2 WEDNESDAY Betty Crocker Hamburger Helper 5.6-9 0. Chicken, Tuna 2/$3 Kraft American Food Singles 12 OzPkqg. Yellow or White 2s4 I CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDUCATION r7 t-IRmic R N I-rRv fNnDWA 9 CHALK Continued from Page C2 1978 is planning its 30-year re- union for June 27-28 at the Plan- tation Inn in Crystal River and a picnic at Liberty Park in Inver- ness on June 29. Additional in- formation can be obtained at www.signup4.com/citrus78 or call Danny Rouse at 344-3818. CHS class of 1988 planning reunion Citrus High School Class of 1988 is planning its 20th reunion. For information, call Cathy Steen- Lopez at 302-7837 or 637-3108. SCHOLARSHIPS Fair Association offers scholarships Hal Porter, manager, and the Board of Directors of the Citrus County Fair thank all of the Cit- rus County residents who en- tered items in the competitive exhibits section of the Fair in March. Participation in the youth en- tries has an added benefit - scholarships. The Citrus County Fair Association will award up to $2,500 in scholarships, each with a value of $500 to youths who exhibited this year and last year. A few additional rules apply: Must be 15 years old by Jan. 1, 2008; be a Citrus County resi- dent; and submit a completed application with an essay titled "My Fair Exhibit" (300 words) by April 18. The scholarship committee will announce its selections at the annual meeting of the Associa- tion in June. The winners se- lected have five years from the time of high school graduation to use the scholarship money at an approved institution of higher ed- ucation or technical school. Scholarship applications may be picked up at the Fair Office: 3600 S. Florida Ave., Inverness or obtain an application at www.citruscountyfair.com under Tractor Pull. The scholarship funds are raised each year at the Fair's Annual Tractor Pull held at the end of January. Memorial scholarship offered at CHS Applications are currently being accepted for the Melissa Hess/Molly Paquin Memorial Scholarship. This is the first year the $1,000 college scholarship is being offered in memory of the girls, who were killed in a traffic accident May 27, 2007, just four days after graduating from Citrus High School. The award is one component of efforts by the Citrus County Teen Driving Task Force, to help provide training, education and safe-driving awareness to young drivers in our county. The scholarship is currently available only at CHS and the main criteria to qualify for consid- eration is each applicant must have taken and passed the Cit- rus County Sheriffs Office Teen Driver Challenge. An essay on the subject must also be com- pleted. Applications and complete de- tails are available at the CHS Guidance Office. For further in- formation, contact Tim Hess via e-mail at thess@tampabay.rr.com. Dead- line for application submission is Friday, April 11. S~e~tMy All prices effective through May 6,2008 Now here's something you can count on, low prices week after week. That's a lock at Sweetbay Ragu Spaghetti Sauce 16-26.3 Oz. Bottle Select Varieties 99C HomeMaker : Premium Orange Juice 64 Oz. All Varieties Arizona Ice Tea 128 Oz. All Varieties 199 Sea. .i...' i Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix 8.5 Oz. ' 'isl -r Kellogq's Folqers Pop-Tarts Brick Coffee 14-15.2 Oz. BiCK O e All Varieties 11.5-13 Oz., Excludes Decaffeinated 3/$5 2/$5 Eqgo Waffles 10-Count 9.9-12.3 Oz. Select Varieties 2/$3 Capri Sun Drinks 10-Pack 6.75 Oz. Pouch Select Varieties 2/$4 X-Tra Liquid Laundry Detergent 78-128 Oz. 2X 2/$5 Hot or Lean Pockets 90Oz. All Varieties Croissant or Calzone 3/$5 Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta 14.75-15 Oz. All Varieties 5/$5 /155 Nabisco Oreo Sandwich Cookie 14-18 Oz. All Varieties 2/$5 BWA announces 2008 scholarships The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce Business Women's Alliance (BWA) is pleased to an- nounce that it is offering financial assistance for students planning to enter health-related careers. Proceeds from BWA's suc- cessful 2007 Women's Health & Fitness Expo will fund competi- tive scholarships for health occu- pations studies. This scholarship opportunity is being offered to students at Citrus High School, Crystal River High School, Lecanto High School and the Withlacoochee Technical Insti- tute. Applicants must be Citrus County residents who demon- strate financial need and who plan to undertake careers in healthcare. An application form, personal statement, statement of financial resources and letters of reference are required. Application packages are available at the school guidance offices. For more information on deadlines and qualifications, contact the school guidance counselor or student services di- rector. Health scholarships now available Through the generosity of oth- ers, especially the Volunteer Services League at Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center in Crystal River, the Seven Rivers Medical and Educational Foundation is able to provide scholarships to students who are pursuing careers in the health care profession. The Foundation is now accepting applications for scholarships in amounts up to $1,500 to assist with tuition or textbook expenses. To receive an application, mail your request to Seven Rivers Medical & Educational Founda- tion, P.O. Box 232, Crystal River, FL 34423. Alternatively, you may send your request by e-mail to info@7rmeded.org. To be considered for a schol- arship, applicants must be a) local area residents, b) graduat- ing high school seniors or stu- dents enrolled at a college or vocational/technical school, and c) pursuing education for a ca- reer in the health care profes- sion. Upon completion of their course of study, each scholar- ship recipient will be expected to complete minimum of 12 con- tinuous months of full- or part- time employment, in the healthcare profession in Citrus, Levy, Marion or Hemando county. Scholarships available for Citrus and Lecanto Citrus and Lecanto high school students can pick up ap- plications for the Sgt. Dennis James Flanagan Scholarship and the CWO Aaron A. Weaver Memorial Scholarship at their guidance offices. Students who have at least 2.0 grade point av- erages and have been accepted into a post-graduate degree or certificate programs are eligible for the scholarships. The applica- tion requires an essay about life and higher educational goals. The amount of each scholar- ship ranges between $500 and $1,500. At least two or three scholarships will be awarded, one of each plus a possible third. Applications will also be avail- able on the Sgt. Dennis James Flanagan Foundation Web site, www.sgtdennisflanagan.com. For more information, e-mail foundation members at sgtden- nisjamesflanaganfoundation@ya hoo.com. Please tum in applica- tions before the due date; essays tumed in late will not be consid- ered. CHS offers $1,000 scholarship Citrus High School is continu- ing our annual $1,000 college scholarship in memory of Richard "Spike" Fitzpatrick, Cit- rus County School Board Attor- ney, Citrus High graduate and longtime supporter of Citrus High School. The scholarship application cites Fitzpatrick's "strength of character, fierce competitive na- Zephyrhills Water 24-Pack . .5 Liter Bottles EE 0 0 CK ture and 'never give up attitude'" as the qualities the high school is seeking in one student athlete per year to commemorate the spirit of Spike Fitzpatrick. Those wishing to contribute to the Spike Fitzpatrick Memorial Scholarship Fund should send checks payable to Citrus High School with the notation "Spike Fitzpatrick Scholarship Fund" to Citrus High School, 600 W. High- land Blvd., Invemess, FL 34452. For additional information, call the school at 726-2241, ext. 225. Good at all Sweetbay locations. See CHALK/Page C4 1;� WEDNF.smy, APRIL 9, 2008C3 EDUCATION CTUS COUN IY CHRON E k EDUCATION C4 Wr.NESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 Students of the month announced Lecanto High School Porsha Lemos and John Locklear have been named Students of the Month for February, it was announced by Lecanto High School and West Citrus Elks Lodge No. 2693. Porsha, 17, I. is the daugh- ter of Lor- raine and . Kenneth Lemos of Beverly - rI Hills. Porsha Porsha is a Porsha three-year emos member of National Honor Society and has served as president, historian, and helped jump-start and maintain the Social Inclu- sion Program. She has been both a junior and senior ed- itor-in-chief for the LHS yearbook. Porsha is a LINK crew leader and member of Key Club, French Club, Mul- ticultural Club and Invisi- ble Children. She has been inducted in the Quill & Scroll Honors Society for high school journalists, was named as a representative to Girls State, and partici- pated in the John Hopkins talented youth search. Athletically, Porsha serves as captain for the Girls Rowing Organization of Citrus County, leading the way in community fundraising for this sport. She also participated on the Lecanto volleyball and weightlifting teams. Porsha has more than 100 hours of documented volun- teer community service with the local library, Com- munity Improvement Coun- cil, Enhancement Council, and Citrus 20/20. She has also been an assistant CCD teacher at St. Scholastica for more than five years. Academically, Porsha maintains a 4.19 weighted grade point average and has been ac- cepted at the University of C e n t r a l ; Florida. She plans to major in journalism John with focused Locklear studies on magazine advertising and a minor in French. She hopes to become part of the Inter- collegiate NCAA Girls Row- ing Program at UCE. John, 18, is the son of Mike and Sherry Locklear of Homosassa. John is an active four- year member of Future Farmers Association and has held the offices of vice president and treasurer. He has raised and shown a steer at the Citrus County Fair for the last three years. In 2007, John led the FFA Agricultural Mechanics team to first place in state and he placed first in indi- vidual competition. He con- tinued to lead the team to a second-place finish in the national competition. Their team also finished fifth at state in land judging, with John finishing second in in- dividual. In 2006, his team placed second at state in land judging and John took home third in individual. This year, he was named the 2008 FFA District Tractor Operations winner and will compete at state in June. John serves his cormmu- nity through volunteer hours with FFA. He utilized his talent to restore the FFA Chapter's Land Lab by re- building fences and repair- ing the greenhouse. Academically, John main- tains a 4.08 weighted grade point average and has been on the principal's honor roll throughout high school. John will attend either the University of Florida or Oklahoma State University and major in agricultural engineering. He plans to work for John Deere and de- sign agricultural equipment. The Student of the Month program is sponsored by the West Citrus Elks Lodge in order to bring recognition to outstanding youth in the area. Citrus High School Citrus High School and the Rotary Club of Inver- ness proudly announce the Rotary Seniors of the Month for March, Sarah Keller and Michael Mullen. Keller cur- rently holds a 4.51 weighted GPA and Mullen has a 4.18 weighted GPA. Each stu- dent has also successfully participated in many ex- tracurricular activities in addition to maintaining out- standing grades. Sarah keller is the daugh- ter of Scott Keller and Kath- leen Trani of Inverness. Keller has been a member of the BETA Club for two years, the National Honor Society for two years, the Florida Scholastic Press As- sociation for two years, and a member of the a first- place team in district FSPA competition in the broad- cast journalism contest "Teen Drinking." She has also been an active Hurri- cane athlete, playing junior varsity basketball as a freshman, volleyball as a freshman and sophomore and serving as team cap- tain both seasons. Keller played var- sity volley- ball in her junior and Sarah senior years, Keller serving. as captain in her senior season and being named "Best all Around Player" in her sen- ior season as well. Keller has also been a member of the Track and Field Team, serving as team captain for the last two seasons. In track, Keller has repre- sented her team in districts in the triple jump in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades, the 400 meter in ninth and tenth grades, the 4x4 relay team in tenth grade, and the 300 hurdles in eleventh grade. Keller also repre- sented CHS in regional track competition in the triple jump in tenth and eleventh grades and 4x4 relay team in tenth grade. She has been a prom host- ess in ninth grade, a bac- calaureate usher in ninth grade and tenth grades, and a senior awards night host- ess in eleventh grade. In ac- ademics, Keller anticipates completing four advanced placement courses and three dual-enrollment col- lege courses offered through Citrus High School and Central Florida Com- munity College, giving her nine college credits by the end of her high school ca- reer. Keller has contributed community service at the Strawberry Festival, the IPS Spring Carnival, the Manatee Festival, the Boys and Girls Club, Teen Court and the Salvation Army. Keller is also employed part-time as a cashier and restaurant worker at Check- ers in Inverness. Sarah Keller plans to attend the Florida Atlantic University to study for a degree in an- thropology and to eventu- ally become a professional anthropologist. Michael Mullen is the son of Mike and Marsha Mullen of Inverness. Mullen has been a member of the JV football team in ninth grade, and a member of the wrestling team in ninth grade, a member of the Key Club in ninth grade, and an active member of A.I.M. (Achievement in Motion) and the National Honor So- ciety from tenth through twelfth grades. Mullen's main emphasis has been in the area of music, however, having been in Concert Band and the Swing Band in ninth and tenth grades, and the Hurricane March- ing Band from tenth through twelfth grades, the band having placed in the top twenty in the state for the last three years. Mullen has also been a member of the Chamber Choir from grades ten through twelve and the ensemble group, Breez, in eleventh and twelfth grades as well. He is presently a member of Tri- M, a national honor society for musicians. Mullen has gone on to state competition in Chamber Choir as a soph- omore, has received an "ex- cellent" in the area of "duet singing," and he will also go on to state competition as part of Breez . Mullen has also been chosen to the CHS Hall of Fame, hon- Michael oring twenty Mullen outstanding members of the senior class. In academics Mullen will have completed course- work in two advanced placement classes and will have completed thirty hours of college credits, achieving one full year of college coursework upon gradua- tion from high school. Mullen is also active in his church, Our Lady of Fatima, where he is an altar server as well as a volunteer with the eight grade Sunday school classes. On week- ends Mullen is also dog walker. Michael Mullen's future plans include attend- ing the University of South Florida, majoring in ele- mentary education, and then starting a career teach- ing either fourth or fifth grade. The Rotary Club of Inver- ness recently recognized the academic and extra-cur- ricular contributions of Sarah Keller and Michael Mullen at a luncheon meet- ing, honoring them with cer- tificates acknowledging their many achievements. H A year. For more information, call Adrienne Martin, scholarship Continued from Page C3 chairman, at 628-1221 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. Elks lodge announces Altrusa scholarship scholarships applications available West Citrus Elks Lodge 2693 announces that the MVS schol- arship applications for 2008 are now available. Applications can be obtained from guidance coun- selors at each school or online at www.elks.org. These scholarships are for seniors for the 2007-08 school Altrusa International Inc. of Citrus County is accepting appli- cations for a $1,000 scholarship for each of Citrus County's high schools. Parents and students are encouraged to contact their school guidance counselor's of- fice for application details and application deadline. Patricia Waybright scholarship fund This one time $500 scholar- ship is to be awarded to a female individual that plans to pursue a career in business or has aspira- tions of starting her own busi- ness. Scholarship will be awarded based on the following criteria: Current GPA unweightedd) of at least 3.0; be a participant in the business academy or show proof of business courses taken at the Pay for your C I T R U S.""" %,C 0 U N T Y www.chronicleonline.com The IE way! Once a month, we will automatically debit your credit card! NO MORE V Hassles! It's easy, it's convenient and it's safe! EZ Pay will automatically debit your credit card for $6.75* each month. That pays for a FULL YEAR of the Chronicle and you will never receive another reminder notice and never have to write another check. V Checks! V Reminders! 'It's EZ! Just call 563-5655 for details. 7427M0 *Charge may vary at first transaction and at each vacation start. .1* high school or dual enrollment . o* - - level; be enrolled at CRHS as a . 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For more informa- tion, call American Legion Post Cmdr. Jim Woodman at 795- With 2007 behind us, high school seniors r fan ljust 5+ lgstmoth ns and r eid0 , oere is n o better time than now to start looking into the college of choice and how to finance it. 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Call 341-6427 for iit,:'rmnLinii Ticket. arc 5.2i. or season tickets (4) run', C pLrcli.,ned 1 a i discount i i; \AC V/JHll GO ONLINE * Visit the Chronicle's web site at http//www chronicleonilne corn to read today's news. 918-0409TU/CRN NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OR CHANGE OF A REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hearing will be held by: The Citrus County Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) on April 17. 2008, at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDRB meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda. 1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering an amendment to the Land Development Code Atlas (LDCA). At this hearing a recommendation will be made and forwarded to the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners. 2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard. ,., LOCATOR MAP AA-0-02 S^"-------/-" ---,; ^ ,A i - _ - . . ..3 . , AA-08-02 Department of Development Services is requesting an Atlas Amendment to the Citrus County Land Development Code Atlas (LDCA). This update is intended to achieve consistency with the adopted 2006 Generalized Future Land Use Map (GFLUM). The properties listed below are proposed for land use redesignation; to be changed to RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park. A complete legal description is on file with the Community Development Division. The numbers below refer to the general location within the county identified on the accompanying map. 1. Section 9, Township 17 South, Range 17 East, Block 1A000, Lots 1 and 1.1 and Parcels 11222 and 11311, known as Lake Rousseau RV Park 2. Section 14, Township 17 South, Range 17 East, Parcels 44300 and 44330, known as Quail Roost RV Park 3. Section 19, Township 18 South, Range 17 East, Parcel 13400, known as Encore SuperPark 4. Section 31, Township 18 South, Range 18 East, Parcels 11231, 11232, 11233, and 1124.1, known as B&B RV Park 5. Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 17 East, Lot 1-49-1 and a portion of Lot 1-49- 1.5, known as Manatee Campground and Turtle Creek Resort, respectively 6. Section 31, Township 19 South, Range 17 East, Lots 1-45-1, 1-36-1, and 1-36-1.5, known as Camp 'N' Water Campground 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). All persons. desiring to become 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". 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, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 102, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. For more information about this application please contact a Planner at the Department of Development Services (352) 527-5239. Chairman Planning and Development Review Board Citrus County, Florida PROUD St'ONSO0iU Of, THE IAZZ CONCERT SERIES ( I IIAIIA. HI.LILIR BI.xii. WI;I)Ni;si)AY, AnIL 9, 2008 C5 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE ok do- - C6 WlIDNISDAY, APRIL 9. 2008 CHALK Continued from Page C5 you frustration and save you time as you plan your "after-high- school" education. While the focus of this book is to help children of deceased and disabled veterans in their pursuit of higher education, all students can benefit from the information offered. The American Legion wants to help all students go as far as they can. This handbook is filled with scholarships, grants, fee waivers, student loans, and the EDUCATION organizations that offer them. We've also included information to help you select a school, apply for student financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Stu- dent Aid (FAFSA), learn about loan forgiveness, understand tax credits, and much more! A typical guide like this; would cost you well over $30 in your average book store and it would- n't be as complete as this one is. But the American Legion feels it should be free to America's Fu- ture generation and provides it every year. This planning and paying for "College 101 Hand Book" is nec- essary for all High School stu- dents that will be seeking higher education. You don't have to be a senior to start to plan, and the American Legion highly recom- mends starting as soon as you enter High School so you don't cut yourself short. So if you have just started high school and you have set life goals for yourself and seeking higher education after High School, then this how- to book is right for you as you can get a head start on everyone else. On the American Legion sec- tion; Chapter 3; it goes over every program available that the American Legion, American Le- gion Auxiliary and the Forty and Eight offers. Most American Le- gion education assistance pro- grams offer a range of scholarships from $100 to $20,000. For more information, read, "Need a Lift?" This respected scholarship and financial aid handbook is available in High School counseling offices and Public Library resource sections. It is also open to all Home Schooled children. Full scholarship requirements and descriptions are available by going to http://www.needalift.org (an American Legion web site) or www.Post155.org and download a free copy of the 152-page booklet. It is also available at American Legion Post #155, and your high school counseling of- fices. For more information please contact American Legion Post Commander Jim Woodman at 795-6526. CLASSES CFCC offers driving courses for all levels OCALA - Whether you are learning to drive for the first time, or need a refresher course to keep your insurance payments in check, the CF Institute at Central Florida Community College has a class to meet your needs. C(IRI is ( CO[N'ITY CHRONICLE 0 Di ug Alcohol Traffic Educa- tion classes are available for first-time drivers. The four-hour classroom session meets the state requirement of a traffic safety and substance abuse course for all first-time driver's li- cense applicants. Classes meet Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. or Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. The course fee is $32. Classes are also available online. * Driver Improvement classes can be used to get insur- ance discounts and to avoid the points on your license. The four- hour class is offered on Satur- See CHA Page C7 & Dinner and Dancing I April 12 * 5:30pm The Italian Social Club k CR 486 PHernando $1 5�0o Dinner choice of Prime Rib or 1/2 Baked Chicken MUSic and Dance Entertainment presented by: \ Paul & Jackie Stevio . featuring their special Phantom' r- of the Opera rendition. . For tickets call John 726-1328 - . |1 or Maria 560-7916 "... '" ......... ON THE WATER IN OZELLO (9 Mi W of US 19 on CR 494) 795-2806 FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY Cooked to Order! 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To learn more about the courses or for specific class dates, call (352) 873-5804 or visit www.CFCCtraining.com. 400 -0 4 Qb� 4dbO 4P0-- -AM WTI schedules nail specialty program The Withlacoochee Technical Institute is now accepting applications for its Nail Specialty Program. The next class is scheduled to begin on June 9 and runs through - - ~ - 0 a July 31. Specialized classroom and lab experiences are utilized to enable the student to become proficient in the use of a variety of nail applications including: acrylic sculptured nails using a form, applying wraps and gels, tips with over- - ~ a m lays, fill-ins, removal of artificial nails, nail art, manicures, and pedicures. The Nail Specialty class will be held from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and is 240 hours in length. The cost of tuition is approximately $440. Books, lab * * - eg0- -glg 1M - 4.. 0 0* fees and supplies are additional. Partial scholarships are available to students who qualify. A high school diploma is not required. Registration is on a "first-come, first served basis." For more information, call Student Services at 726-2430. The Other Place 76o Skipper Great Sandwiches Cold Beer * Best Prices With Karaoke Friday Nights Chef Susan With Dennis Kitchin S 11am-5pm, Wed.-Sun. Now Serving Thurs. thru Sat. 4-9 6 miles Ozello Road Left on Waterman follow RedArrows .,.. 795-0505 '2.00 FF Per Guest For Sunday Brun-6, $3 C7 ( ll rd O GOLF RESORT & SPA 9301 Ft. Island Trail., Crystal River, FL. (352) 795-4211 www.plantationinn.com SunCruz : PORT RICHEY-O C-A-S- I�NO cVideo Poker * And More High Speed Shuttles Departing Several Times a Day! 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 3:- 30 PM, 7:00 PM FREE BOARDING. $5.00 N SLOTTOKENS FREE . 0Wver 300 Slot Machines!IS) Blackjack * Let It Ride 7 I- FREE PARKING OR A FREE $10.00 FREE FOOD AND TABLE MATCH PLAY! DRINKS WHILE *cop Reqred S GAMI IBUNG! Limit one (1) coupon per customer per cruise CaVino reoerve. the right to cancel change, or revise this or any promotion at any time without notice. IIIIIIIu nl .......... .. . ... .. I- Is your restaurant starving for customers? (:1 lL~)\itl.I. Saturday Chef Nicks Slow Cooked Ribs Pork Tenderloin w/Chen-y Almond Glaze FRUpsi 1/2 RACK $1000 $1000 Pork Tenderloin $100* w/Cherry Almond Glaze Seared Ahi Tuna $1400 . , Live DJ playing 70's, 80's & 90's scale Lounge Szambelam Vodka Tasting 44 * Crystal River Reservations he Shoppes of Crystal River) Suggested .S: SE~^ EDUCATION Cl'['IZUS COUNTY CHRONICLE "..2) ~2 \\.~J . LJ.J 7 U L K ___ - -, .~-' ~ ci)' A E O . , - 11 - v A-srlxi9. 200 www.chronicleonline.com CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE News , ., ; Family day set at Inverness park All Citrus County families are invited to a "celebration of children" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Whispering Pines Park. There will be: chil- dren's activity booths hosted by local day care providers; in- formation booths hosted by a variety of community service providers; child ID service hosted by the Citrus County Sheriffs Office; and the Smokehouse hosted by the Citrus County Fire Depart- ment. This event is entirely free of charge and is sponsored by Healthy Families Citrus and Childhood Development Serv- ices Inc., in conjunction with the Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast. This event is a celebration of Children's Week - March 30 to April 6; Week of the Young Child - April 13 to 19; and community recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month -April. For information, call 563- 0107. Student Council to have Sidewalk Sale The Student Council of Pleasant Grove Elementary will host its third annual Spring Sidewalk Sale from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Anyone can rent a space for $10 by calling Jen DeWeese at 637-4400. Whether you are selling or shopping along the front side- walk at Pleasant Grove Ele- mentary, you're sure to have a great time finding plenty of bargains. There will also be an opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for the Relay for Life baskets, which will be on dis- play. CRUMW to host annual garage sale The Crystal River United Methodist Women will have its annual garage and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church at 4801 N. Citrus Ave. in Crystal River. The event will benefit community outreach, local scholarships, projects and global ministries. Charity Horse Show to benefit BGC The inaugural Charity Horse Show to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County will be at 8;30 a.m. Saturday at the Pine Ridge Equestrian Center on Pine Ridge Boule- vard in Beverly Hills. Donation is $2 per person, children younger than 12 free. The show will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a full day of events planned, including Western and English Riding, Jumping, Dressage and Miniature There is no charge for park- ing. Bring a lawn chair, as seating is limited and, please, no coolers. For information about the event, call 621-9225. AARPI Special to the Chronicle Bob is available through Adopt A Rescued Pet Inc. Bob has white, curly hair and a long, wagging tail. He is 2 years old, active and needs a home where someone can give him time and attention and who understands the one-track mind of the Terrier. He requires a fenced yard or a leash at all times. Adopt A Rescued Pet Inc. does home visits prior to adoptions. Phone 795-9550 and loudly and clearly give your name, number and pet's name for a return call. Kayaks launch race Special to the Chronicle The Kiwanis Club of Central Ridge-Crystal River will sponsor the second annual Ozello Ad- venture Race on Saturday, April 26. This annual event draws participants from all over the state. The three-part race will include 1.5 miles of kayaking, 7 miles of bicycling and 2 miles of running. "We had a great time last year," Barry Schwartz, race director, said. "Although it is competitive, our main objective is to have fun. I'm optimistic that we will have at least 50 par- ticipant racers." The participants are asked to register by 9 a.m., as the race will begin at 10 and should bring a kayak/canoe, paddle, running shoes, bi- cycle, helmet and a water bottle. There will be a limited number of kayaks to rent on race day Advance registration fees are $30 for an indi- vidual racer and $25 per team member for teams of two or three. High school racers' fees are reduced to $20 for each individual or team member. They must be 14 years old. Registration fees the day of the race are $40. Each participant will receive a T-shirt and lunch. Money raised will be used for college scholarships. of wine upon arrival with BYOB being the order of the day thereafter. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner beginning at 6 p.m. The total cost is $15 and reservations may be obtained by calling either John at 726- 1328 or Maria at 560-7916. ..... .. Special to the Chronicle The Ozello Adventure Race on Saturday, April 26, begins with kayaks followed by bicycling and running. Medals will be awarded for overall best times schwartzbb@gmail.com. Also, forms are avail- in team category and for individuals in age/gen- able online at ozello.net or floridakayakcom- der. pany.com. Ozello is on Ozello Trail, 10 miles west Registration forms are available at local of U.S. 19. kayak, running or bicycle stores, or by contact- The Citrus County Chronicle is a co-sponsor ing Barry Schwartz at 795-4780 or e-mailing of the Adventure Race. State park to read with 'Rocky' monthly Visitors can learn about Florida's wildlife Special to the Chronicle mals that can be seen in the Wildlife Park. Children will also be provided a follow-up The Florida Department of Environmental home activity. Protection's Homosassa Programs will begin Springs Wildlife State Park will Programs will be promptly at noon and continue host "Reading with Rocky" for to 1 p.m. Guests should plan on youngsters at its Children's Ed- the second a 10-minute walk from the ucation Center on Saturday. park's west entrance on Fish- This month's program will be Saturday monthly bowl Drive to the Children's about wading birds and alliga- through May Education Center. There will tors. Future programs will fea- y be no additional charge for ture reptiles and bats. children to attend Reading Programs will be the second with Rocky, above the park ad- Saturday monthly through May. Volunteer mission. Barbara Cairns will read stories, poems and For more information, call 628-5343, ext. riddles, and offer trivia about Florida ani- 1002, or visit www.FloridaStateParks.org. Special to the Chronicle Recently, Diane McDonald Grabell, center left, advance cardiovascular nurse, and Marcie Frisina, director of cardiovascular services at Citrus Memorial Health System, accepted a donation from Sam Stalford, left, floor tech at Life Care Center of Citrus County, and Lenny Ow, Life Care Center executive director. Stalford organized a potluck lunch with a "heart healthy"ltheme, which raised $174 for the local Heart As- sociation. Life Care Center matched the money that will be used for th local heart ed- ucation program to help schools teach children how to maintain a healthy heart. Club to swing into spring Special to the Chronicle The Italian Social Club will hold its "Swing into Spring" dinner-dance on Saturday at its facility on County Road 486 (Norvell Bryant High- way). The dinner menu will fea- ture prime rib of beef accom- panied by potato and vegetable, as well as salad and dessert. Guests will be of- fered a complimentary glass Flotilla ready for charter boat safety exams Special to the Chronicle USCGA Crystal River Flotilla 15-01 Cmdr. Tom Franz, left, congratulates Bob Beck for receiving USCG certification to conduct vessel safety exams on uninspected passenger ves- sels, also known as six-pack vessels. Higher standard for UPVs Special to the Chronicle USCGA Crystal River flotilla 15-01 is pleased to an- nounce that a USCG trained and certified examiner is now available to examine Uninspected Passenger Ves- sels (UPVs), also known as six-packs USCGA Crystal River Flotilla 15-01 member Bob Beck recently received USCG certification to conduct ves- sel safety exams on unin- spected passenger vessels. Charter boats are held to a much higher standard than pleasure craft and local char- ter captains can have their vessels examined free of charge to assure compliance with Coast Guard regula- tions. Vessels satisfactorily completing the exam will be issued a special UPV decal, indicating to their customers and law enforcement officers that they are equipped per USCG regulations. When items are found not in compliance, there is no penalty to operators; they are not cited or reported in any way. The deficiencies are pointed out, and the operator is free to correct the items prior to another exam and is- suance of the UPV decal. For more information or to schedule a charter vessel to be examined, contact Bob Beck at 586-1676. For flotilla membership information, call Mike Dever at 560-7263 or e-mail m.dever2@tam- pabay.rr.com. For boating safety and other education opportunities, call Dick Krause at 726-7318 or e-mail RKRA36@aol.com. The pub- lic is also welcome to visit on- line at http://a0701501.uscg aux.info/index.htm. In addition to the meal, there will be a DJ and a show performance by Paul & Jackie Stevio. Those who have seen the intermission performance in costume of the "Phantom of the Opera" will attest to its entertaining excellence. Special to the Chronicle American Legion Post 155, in cooperation with Life- South, will have a blood drive from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday at its post. The first 10 donors will receive a complimentary ticket to Playhouse 19 and all donors will receive a free Papa's Pizza coupon from Papa Johns, a recognition item and free cholesterol screening. Donors must be 17 years old or older, weigh 110 pounds or more and show photo I.D. For more informa- tion, call LifeSouth at (888) 795-2707 or Cmdr. Jim Wood- man at 795-6526. * Submit information at least two weeks before the event. * Early submission of timely material is appreciated, bu . multiple publications cannot be guaranteed. * Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crys- tal River; by fax at 563-3280; or e-mail to' community@chronicleonline.com. * Notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an event. Publication on a special day can't be guaranteed. * Expect notes to run no more than once. Heart-healthy donation In addition to the the meal, there will Post to host blood drive be a DJ and a show performance. 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"The Super Hero Movie" (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:50 p.m. "21" (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:05 p.m. "Drillbit Taylor" (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m, 7:40 p.m. 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:20 p.m. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 "The Ruins" (R) 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m. "Nim's Island" (PG) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:35 p.m. No passes or super savers. "Leatherheads" (PG-13) 1:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:15 p.m. "The Super Hero Movie" (PG-13) 1:15 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:25 p.m., 9:50 p.m. Times subject to change; call ahead. "21" (PG-13) 1:35 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:20 p.m. "Shutter" (PG-13) 4:45 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10 p.m. "Drillbit Taylor" (PG-13) 1:50 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10:10 p.m. "Horton Hears a Who" (G) 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 9:40 p.m. "10,000 BC" (PG-13) 1:10 p.m. 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 000 0 @00 0000000 O00 00O0 O O4GOO 00 . 0 ..G o. -.060094900 Goo * e g 0 � 0 0 o 0 � . 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Lecanto, FL 34461 SWF Retired, 63 look- ing for SWM Honest & Loyal 63 - 68, Likes outdoors, activities, Traveling & animals (352) 503-6666 SWM, 56, Enjoys outdoor activities, boating & fishing. making crafts, flea markets, Looking for a SWF slim to medium 40-56. Bob (352) 563-0627 Happy 1 Notes A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K! $262/mo 5%-dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 ; Free Offers $CASH TODAY$ Cars, Trucks, Vans FREE Removal No title OK352-476-4392Andy Tax Deductible Recpt Keep Citrus Beautiful $$CASH PAID$$ Wanted Vehicles Dead or Alive. Dale's Auto Parts 352-628-4144 TOP DOLLAR I For Junk Cars $(352)201-1052 $ $$ CASH PAID $$ Having Code Enforcement prob- lems w/ Junk vehicles in your yard? (352)634-5389 $CASH FORCARS$ No Title Needed. I i Gene I (352)302-2781 wYoulworld first Need a job or a qualified employee? This area's ff#l employment source! CHRpNICLE Classifieds S Free Offers COMMUNITY SERVICE The Path Shelter is available for people who need to serve their community service, (352) 746-9084 Leave Message DOG Golden Mix 3 yrs old male lovable ext. domesticated, good natured, nuetered/chipped (352) 419-5287 FREE FEMALE PITBULL Home Inspection 352-854-9663 FREE Horse Manure (352) 527-2911 FREE Removal of Furniture, Garage Sale & Household Items (352) 476-8949 *FREE REMOVAL OF. mower, golf cart, car, motorcycle, ATV, jet ski ?? Try me 628-2084 FREE...FREE...FREE... Any Scrap removal. Cars, Metal, appl., etc. * (352) 601-5521* A ANTED .lunk L .\.r, r-.(: ...e &- Q-'.,.' QOlp Frlee Fcl up (352) 564-8014/601-5053 We Pick Up and Pay Cash for Scrap Metals and Cars, 400-3929 Gary (352) 503-3050 $$ CASH PAID $$ Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans, No Title OK J.W. (352) 228-9645 u Found CAT blkshort- haired Male, white feet VIC Lauarel Ridge BEV HILLS (352) 746-6051 PUPPY in Mini Farms wearing Red/Wht/blue collar (352) 795-8986 to identify 0hAnnouncements $$CASH$$ Immediate Cash for Structured Settlements, Annui- ties, Lawsuits, Inherit- ances, Mortgage Notes & Cash Flows. J.G. Wentworth #1 (800)794-7310 Attend College Online from home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assis- tance. Computer available, Financial aid if qualified. Call (866)858-2121, www.Centura Online.com *SOS *t * Announcements Humane Society of Inverness Is Offering their larger dogs free to good homes. All Spayed/neutered, current on shots. We have Lab mixes, Hound Mixes, Fox- hounds, and a Rottl MIs. We have a lot of really nice larger dogs, please give them a second chance at life. Call (352) 344-5207 to schedule an appointment. Humanitarians of Florida Low Cost Spay & Neuter by Appt. Cat Neutered $20 Cat Spayed $25 Dog Neutered & Spayed start at $35 Low cost shot clinic Tues, Weds & Thurs 10am-4pm (352) 563-2370 WWWadoota rescued oet.com View available pets on our website or call (352) 795-9550 Need help rehoming a pet - call us Adoptive homes available for small dogs donations are tax deductible PET ADOPTIONS Friday, April 11th 12 - 2pm Regions Bank Ris. 44 & 486, Crystal River Saturday, April 12th 12- 2pm Grooming by Glenda 407 US Hway S. 41, Inverness CAT ADOPTIONS Come see our adorable cats and kittens that are available for adoption. We are open 8:00 A M till 4:00 P M Monday-Friday. Week-end and evenings by appointment. All Cats and Kittens are altered, tested for Feline Luk and Aids. Up to date on vac- cines for age appropriate. Phone 352-563-2370 Visit us at www.hofspha.ora. or stop by our offices at 1149 N Conant Ave. Corner of 44 and Conant. Look for the big white building with the bright paw prints. Ia "Copyrighted Material * Syndicated Content , Available from Commercial News Providers" S* 89 U a ? S% roe S4Announcements SUFFER FROM CANCER DIABETETEs, Heart Disease etc? Prvt Naturopathic Counseling. For Appt. (352) 563-2021 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 MR CITRUS COUNTY REALTY ALAN NUSSO 3.9% Listings INVESTORS RESIDENTIAL SALES COMMERCIAL SALES (352) 422-6956 ANUSSO.COM 1 Personals A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K! $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 o Cemetery SLots/Cr ts FOUNTAINS EMEORIAL PARK "Garden of Peace" 2 Cemetary Spaces of- fered below market Val. Call Nancy for more details 352-628-2555 o Websites DATING SERVICE FREE MEMBERSHIP peopletheaathering. cam Child Care N Personel BABYSITTER Needed in my Floral City home, 4 children, 2 eves. weekly. (352) 341-0681 or 302-6851 F/T Pre School State mandated hours a must. CDA a plus "ALL ABOUT KIDS PRESCHOOL" (352) 746-2828 TEACHERS NEW! Ark Angels Christian Preschool Crystal River All Teaching Positions Exp Req/CDA Pref (352) 795-2360 A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37KI $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 SExt 5705 o Clerical/ Secretarial I Bookkeeping/ Clerical Part time, Immediate opening. Must be familiar with book- keeping, good computer skills, Hrs, 9:00am till 1:00pm five days a week First Presbyterian Church Crystal Riv. Call (352) 795-2259 : Personal/ S Beauty �CSETLG BARB ER;: - ETEICS1 L:/. SP TRA 2 i INING SPersonal/! Beauty Hair Styllst/Nall ech w/following, In Christian Atomsphere Shear Sisters II (352) 476-2821 Domestic 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 M Medical AIDE P/T CNA Days & Nights (352) 795-3117 BILLING AGENT OB/GYN, Exp. Pref. F/T, P/T Fax: RESUME 352-794-0877 Certified Medical Assistant/CNA F/T Needed for Fast-paced clinic, Must Be Detail Orientated, Accurate & Work Quickly, Fax reume to 352-746-0720 DENTAL ASSISTANT Busy, great team looking to add exp. Treatment Assistant! Must have exp. C&B 4 days/wk, benefits, incentive; Mail Resume: Box 1429 M c/o Citrus Publishing 1624 N Meadowcrest I Blvd. Fl. 34429 Dental/Surgical Assistant For High -Quality Oral Surgery Office. Experience preferred, excel. pay & benefits. Fax Resume To: 352-564-0284 Email Resume To: Dentalimplantsoms@t ampabav.rr.com LPN FT 5:00a - 1:30p CNAs F/T 7-3 &3-11 For Assisted Living Facility. Pay by experience. Sign on bonus! Insurance after 60 days Vacation After 90 days. Apply in Person: Brentwood Retire- ment Community Commons Build. 1900 W. Alpha Ct. Lecanto 352-746-6611 DFWP/EOE LPN/Med. Assist. /Basic Xray Surgical Practice Fulltime/Parttime Send Resume to: Blind Box 1440M Citrus Co.Chronicle 1624 N. 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Email Resume to Paul At Centralbeef.com or Fax to 352-793-2227 Sales Help $$ TELEPHONE $$ SALES REPS NEEDED Experience pre- ferred. Earn GREAT $$$ In a comfortable atmosphere! Apply in person @ 6421 W. Homosassa Tr. Homosassa We Are Currently Taking Applications For A Sales Representatives & Online Bookkeeper The applicant should have a broad knowl- edge of computer operating and must be 18yrs and above. Send Resume to: starpolntioboffer @amail.com 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 l Trades/SkiIs 1 A/C- Refriger- ation Service Man Must be able to install equipment- attic work- pass drug test. No PHONE CALLS, Apply in Person: H.E. Smith Co. 1895 W Gulf to Lake Hwy, Lecanto 1 ELECTRICIAN Res/Small commercial must be able to do attic work/pass drug test. Fulltime employment. no phone calls. apply In person only H.E. SMITH CO. 1895 W. 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New Units at Wholesale Prices --* 2 Ton $780.00 -> 2-1h ton $814.00 - 3 Ton $882.00 *Installation kits; *Prof. Installation; *Pool Heat Pumps Also Avail. Free Delivery! 746-4394 ABC Briscoe Appli- ance Refrigerators, washers, stoves. Serv- Ice & Parts (352) 344-2928 Buy Here Pay Here WASHER OR DRYER Ranging $125 - $175 90 Day Warr. Trade-ins welcome. (352)628-4321 Aftr 12 Electric Oven, Hotpolnt, self clean bisque, very good cond. $50. Refrlgetator GE, wl ice, bisque very good $50. (352) 746-6686 FIRDGE 24 Cu Ft 35"wide Side-by-side, white, good cond. $100 HOT TUB $50 (352) 564-9032 FREEZER Small 3.5 Sqft Good Condition $60 (352) 344-8507 FRIDGE GE, side-by-side, 18 Cu. Ft.lce/Water on door. Top Condition $100 (352) 746-6196 GAS RANGE KENMORE 30" Barely used. 2005 Bisque. Includes griddle/grill $200 352-860-2161 GE/ REFRIGERATOR 19.7 cft. S/Salmond Ice maker, good cond. $200 Call 352-341-2267 KENMORE RANGE& ADMIRAL 21.6 cu,ft S/S Refrlger/freezer both blk, Exc cond $450 obo 352-637-1615 352-302-0900 SAppliances Washer&ryer Kenmore $275. (352) 563-5735 WASHER Admiral H/D Fare Cond. $42 (352) 637-2735 Auctions "LIVE AUCTIONS" www.charlle fudge.com For Upcoming Auctions 1-800-542-3877 Thurs. 4/10 4:30PM Estate Fum. house- hold, yard, & garden. + assort, ant. collect. 4000 S. 41, Inverness dudleysauction.com AB1667-AU2246 12%BP , Tools I CRAFTMEN TOOL BOXES, (3) Bottom , Middle & Top, w/keys Good Cond. $220 for all 3 boxes (Firm) (352) 382-5661 Delta Rockwell 12"-14" table saw, no motor, 75% restored $300. DeWalt 16" ra- dial armsaw, 3PH $300 (352) 637-3482 RAD. ARM SAW w/stand 10" $150 ANTIQUE DRILL PRESS $150 (352) 564-9032 Tools Wordworking etc., $300. Air Compressor $250. (352) 249-9160 TVs/Stereo 52" Color TV Great condition, med Walnut, 44W, 23D. 59H $300. Interested (352) 527-1656 65".HD TV Mitsubishi, projection model WS-65807 $500. (352) 563-9811 TV 41" LXI OLDER ,WORKS FINE $100 (352) 628-5606 |Computers/ 8 Video DIESTLER COMPUTERS Internet service, New & Used systems, parts & upgrades. Visa/ MCard 637-5469 http://www.rdeelf.com PRINTER all in one HP 6110, Includes 2 color Cartrdgs. $50obo (352) 746-7790 Farm S Equipment TRACTOR Ford 1100 2Cyl Dies. 4WD 3 pt. Hitch, grass cutter, roto tiller blade $4000 (586) 899-9809 " Machinery INTERNATION FOUR CYCLINER GAS STATIONARY POWER UNIT W/CLUTCH RUNS FINE $575 (352) 628-5606 Outdoor > Furniture Teak Table Set Heavy solid Teak Wood table & 6 Teak folding chairs w/bullt-in table ex- tension. $500 352-503-6659 Furniture ut PRE OWNED FURNITURE Unbeatable Prices NU 2 U FURNITURE Homosassa 621-7788 Antique Bedroom Set Circa 1900, Bed. Dresser, mirror highboy, solid wood org. oval flora paint- ing on ea. piece. Very good cond. $1,275. (352)628-7060 AV Component Cabinet $50. Adjustable Drafting Table Chair $35. (352) 382-5769 Bedroom Set queen, brass headboard, dresser w/ mirror, night table & lamp, $395. (352) 382-7875 BEDS + BEDS e BEDS The factory outlet stores For TOP Na- tional Brands Fr.50%/70% off Retail Twin $119 + Full $159 Queen $199 / King $249 Please call 795-6006 CITRUS HOME DECOR Llke New Furniture Buy & Sell, Homosassa, 352-621-3326 Coffee Table, & End table, glass & wrought Iron, New $110. Computer Desk. w/slldeout keybd tray $70. 352-503-5038 6-8 Hours 1 Day/Week in Pine Ridge. Send Letter stating skills you have along with Pay expected State Farm 867 NE 5th St Crystal River 34429 No Calls Please ; Employmentt 5 Into - Business 1 oOportunities | 30 people wanted To Lose weight, up to 301bs, 30 days. Cash back rewards, 1 on 1 private coaching, 877-264-2757 or 352-302-9936 ALL CASH BUSINESS! Establish a local candy route. 30 ma- chines $5.995. Call Now for DetailsI (800)704-5414. BO#2547. AMERICA'S FAVORITE Coffee Dist. Guaranteed Accts. 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(352) 382-1318 Dining Table, Sturdy Faux Marble, 4 matching wicker chairs, $150. obo (352) 382-1436 Entertainment cen- ter, 63"x22"W x55"H, cherry wood, glass doors, drawer, com- partment, 32" Sony TV, $400 352-860-0534 S Furniture Ceramic Top Table, round, 1 leaf 4 chairs, $200. (352) 563-5059 FUTON w/flip up end tables & drwrs underneath, good matt. & cover $350352 726-0251 eve Hutch 2 pcs. & Dining rm. table w/6 chairs $200. Hide away bed & chair $75. good Cond. (352) 795-2792 CASH Only N Furniture Memory Foam Pad, 4", queen sz. 3 mo. old $140. (352) 465-0721 Multi Use 9 Draw Dresser/ Buffet or Credenza $200 obo (352) 795-7597 Nice Sofa & Love Seat Dark Green, very plush, $240. Also Tan/flowered Loveseat $75. (352) 464-0316 CLASSIFIED SFurniture 1 Furnituref | Furniture Preowned Mattress Sleioh Bed Oak Din. Rm. Set. Sets ling added table, 6 chairs, glass from Twin $30; Full $40 lengadded dr hutch $500. Qn $50; Kg $75. leather Hd Brd (352) 563-1423 628-0808 Schnadig, Tropical design solid wood, QUEEN BEDRM SET rich cognac finish. Beautiful Oak 5 large HB. FB, side rails, mat- pieces. Like Newl tress not Incl. $550 Oriental RUG $1000 obo (352) Call 503-6659 Wool, 8' 4" W X12' 6" 447-5442/601-5566 hand made Aubesson Center SEWING SOFA Medallon, Peach Mach.CABINET 6 piece white sec- w/ivory & green $350 Wood ,exc.cond $50. tional sofa excellent 2 Brass Lamps, silk 6 drawer dresser condition asking shades $25/2 for w/mlrror good cond. $650obo $45.(352) 560-0093 $80. (352) 746-1767 (352) 503-3491 CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE m Furniture The Path's Graduates, Single Mothers, Needs your furniture. Dining tables, dressers & beds are needed. Call (352) 746-9084 WANTED Like New Furniture for Consignment Store (352) 344-8882 WATER BED King Size, Soft Side pil- low top w/ oak Capts. 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CRC 1326431, Ref. www. nab 352.489.3077. 746.9613 m Stone/ co Ceramic A QUALITY TILE JOB Showers. Firs. Counters Etc. (352) 422-2019 Lic. #2713, Insured. h c Drywall ROCKMONSTERS, INC. St. Cert. Metal/Drywall Con- tractor. Repairs, Tex- ture, Additions, Homeowners, Builders Free est. (352) 220-9016 Uc.#SCC131149747 M " w Dirt Services FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.AI tves of Dirt Setice Call Mike 352-564-1411 Mobile 239-470-0572 TRACTOR Landclearlng. Hauling, Site Prep, Driveways, Lie. & Ins. 795-5755 10 Yds $175/20 Yds $275 352-302-6436 1 All Tractor/ Dirt Service Land Clear, Tree Serv., Bushhog, Driveways & Hauling 302-6955 ROOIN Boulerice vingoCitCoun CCC02M64 Q0002180 ( oO P I o & SUPPLY INC. 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Debris Cleanup 352-302-4686 FRESH CUT LAWN SERV.Resid. & Comm., Lawns, 10% off Free Est. Lic & Ins. (352) 302-5090 HALLOCK & SON LAWN CARE, $20 & up. Attention to Detail, reliable, 15 yrs. All Citrus County. lic./Ins. (352) 746-6410 Lawncare-N-More LLC SPRING CLEAN UP, Bushes, Beds, Mulching, Hauling, Leaves,Free Est. Pres. Washing, 726-9570 Nelsons Lawn Service Mowing, Trimming. Mulching, Free Es.t' Lic/Ins. (352) 563-2118 OSBORNE'S Lawn/Tree/Shrub Quality Work -Free Est. LOWEST RATES GUART'D Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins Preferred Service '08 M&M Lawn Care FREE Est Snr Snow- bird Discc'-fg, F'e9 Hedge Sculp & ',ord Woale PicP-up 352-220-9007 Steve's Lawn Service Mowing & Trimming Clean up, Lic. & Ins. (352) 797-3166 TURF MASTERS INC. "Friendly & courteous' Lic & Ins Free Estimate Rob (352) 302-4767 Pool Services1 r G .P M." " m I Prof. Pool Service I & Repair Best Price, U I in Citrus Countyl! I (352) 228-1783 � POOL BOY SERVICES Total Pool Care Acrylic Decking i 352-464-3967 � POOL REPAIRS? Comm. & Res., & Leak detection, lic. 2819, 352-503-3778, 302-6060 In Water Pretened Service "OB THE WATER DOCTOR aoter wells!./pump Filters & botffrers IIc. (352) 344-3374 Ins. t Water & Repairs- all makes & models. Anytime, 344-2556, Richard M Misc I Services ADDITIONS, ROOF REPAIRS, REMODELING For FREE Estimatel Charles (352) 949-2292 Preferred Srvce '08 THE WATER DOCTOR ..'aer'rels,, pumps Filter & Sorlners He (352) 6134-3374 Ins Keller Willtiams tesall Guttrs * RAINDANCER 0 352-860-0714 OMR CITRUS F--l--l*l ALL EXTERIOR ALNUMINUSSO SQuaPrlIty Pricel Lic&Lins 621-0881 BUYING OR Keller Williams Cut outs & New 6" Seamless Gutter BHomest Job AvInstalabled ll Rolled. A.L EVANS 352-86422-06714 SEALLETERIOR ALUMINUM 6" Seamless Gutters Lic & Ins 621-0881 New SyAugustnems & and Repairs. Inslace. FrUc.3000 *SOD- ALL VARIETIES estimates. J & J od Homes. Installed &352-302-6049 Rolled. A.L EVANS A* SOD - Bahla,$60/pallet s5.Augustine, Tear out your lawn and replace. Free estimates. J & J Sod 352-302-6049 H200 & COOt SerwINe. Ge Are you spending too much money on cooling or heating? Old, worn out A/C systems COST YOU MONEY Upgrade NOW to a new ENERGY EFFICIENT SYSTEM 352-746-9484 Lic.#CAC058291 * RESIDENTIAL ,] * COMMERCIAL * SALES * SERVICE G I * INSTALLATION 2 06s, k001 a4~dSwe zc~, I N C O R P O R A T E D 352-270-3023 '100 OFF Re-Roofs Iwww opnt 0of JL..C-%� WEDN -6-1 I I .--I I 'Ij I II I I .12CWEDNESDAY. APRIL 9, 2008 I: ! Cimus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFJEDS S % ,"Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" # 0I1 ,-0l V S Garden/Lawn co Supplies I Rider 12.5 HP, 38" cut, weed eater, $395. obo (352) 637-1161 RIDING MOWER Craftsman 42" Cut New, $650. 4 x 7 Trailer $350. (352) 362-7832 Roter Tiller used once, cost $679. will sell for $400. owner deceased (352) 341-3118 12 Garage/ 0 Yard Sales "LIVE AUCTIONS" www.charilie fudge.com For Upcoming Auctions 1-800-542-3877 BEVERLY HILLS Thurs & Fri 8-? 220 S Jackson St 491- to Truman to left on Jackson HOMOSASSA Huge Yard Sale, 2 Families, 8:30 -5p Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 5760 Spicey Hill Dr. Cinnamon Ridge, R/C LECANTO Wed - Sat. 8 am -? 605 S. Thompson General (4) 30" Bi-fold Doors $15 Ea Round 24" White designer Sink/walnutstnd/stnlss Faucet Like New $85 (352) 621-3856 4x8 tlt utility trailer w/attached spare tire, $200. Craftsman radial armsaw, older model, good cond., runs good, $150 (352) 726-5329 Bicycle Carrier, by -Grabe' , like New $35. Shed Master, Shredder $15. 352-726-0040 352-212-3571 Go Cart Race ready/ pavement $650. Come race with us. (352) 344-1441 HOMEOWNERS Would you like to trade your problem property for cash. Call Fred Farnsworth. 35 yrs this area. 352-726-9369 Misc. yard sale items, bird with 2 cages, $125 takes all (352) 341-4329 Retaining Wall Bricks, Over 700, $500. takes all (352) 344-5796 Room or Office Divider 5 sections, 5ft High, new $2,700. Asking $500. 5 Gun Case, Fiber- glass air tight water tight $1,100, new asking $300. (352) 621-1207 SPA LEISURE BAY, EXC COND. $1,500 352-613-4514 The Spot Family Center Needs Donations For Community Family/Youth Events and Training: Land Warehouse Space, Sm. Sheds, Tables, Tents, Box Truck. Call now - THANKS! Info (352) 601-3806 Business S Equiment HAIR SOLON EQUIPMENT 3 Dryers 2 Styling Chars, 2 Sham- poo Chairs Etc. $1200 (352) 795-7733 Medical N Equipment ] ELECTRIC WHEEL- CHAIR ALERO GOLDEN & FREEDOM LIFT, NEW BATEERIES, EXC. COND $1200 (352) 344-8031 Invacare Reliant 450 Electric Hoyer Lift includes body sling asking $450. obo (352) 344-5426 W Musical I o Instruments Electric Guitar, Samick 6 string LK35DOS Red, like new, small, nick on back, soft padded case $120. (352) 746-7317 Fender 5 String P-Bass Peavey TNT Amp B.W. Spkr. $650.00 (352) 628-1937 KEY BOARD ROLAND VA-7, 2 TRAYNOR Speakers, Stands, bench, Micro phones, Vol. pedal $1500 (352)476-3355 [ Household A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37KI $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 Fitness Ej uipment BICYCLE Raleigh 500 Alum. 21Spd racing w/od +Aero Bars VGC $400 2-151b, 2-101b. 4-51b. weights $15. (352) 220-6015 PRO-FORM 830 ELLIPTI- CAL, 6mo. Like New, adj. stride/tension dig read outs, preset prog. built n fan $250 (352) 746-6258 [i Sporting S Goods Custom Mauser 270 Win $400. Savage 243 Bushnell Scope 3x9, $400. (352) 601-5754 *FREE REMOVAL OF. mower, golf cart, car, motorcycle, ATV, Jet ski ?? Try me 628-2084 GOLF CARTS Electric & Gas, Prices From $1,250. FREE Delivery (352) 400-4945 WANTED Single shot 20 gauge, youth model preferred. Mike (352) 637-1533 WE BUY GUNS On Site Gun Smithing (352) 726-5238 g Utility 5 Trailers CAR HAULER Continental Cargo 8x20 '07 Cabinets & Carpet Great Deal! $6,500 (352) 302-3820 CARGO, UTILITY, BOAT 100 trailers in stock GULF TO LAKE SALES 352-527-0555 UNTIL TRLR 5x6 Good Condition $125 .(352) 344-8507 I9 Baby Items Double Stroller, Graco, w/ infant car seat carrier & base, tan & black excel cond. Paid $250 asking $100. firm (352) 249-0851 S WJewelry TANZANITE cluster ring, rhodium & Ster. Silver sz5 -3/4 diam accents. ROSE DEFRANCE silver & rhodium, 2cts Terdiot & diam. accents sx6 (352) 726-7059 4 Wanted to A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K! $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K I $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 Campers/ I o Travel Trailers CAMPER Hvy Dty Truck bed w/Camper Insert $100 TVL TRLR 17ft '92 Sportsman $600 (352) 564-9032 A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K! $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 Go Green C.D.SOLAR SOLAR HOT WATER COLLECTORS Cuta our Energy BID up to 6 aje fr www.Cqpdcus.com (352) 603-1148 FSEC Approved SMART ENERGY & U SOLUTIONS | Invest In your Future call For FREE Energy Savings Evaluation | 352-628-6688 I 877-628-6688 A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K! $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 d Pets NOTICE Pets for Sale dogs or cats offered for sale are required to be at least 8 weeks of age with a health certificate per Florida Statute. AKC German Shep- herd Pups, Sable & Blk & Tan, ready to go. Health Cert. $600. (352) 895-4425 CHIHUAHUA PUPS CKC reg. HC. Ready to goill 2 fem. $350 ea. 2 Male $300 ea. Various colors & personalities, All. gor- geous. 352-726-1843 AMERICAN PIT BULL 1 M/ 2fem .Shots & h/c, 8 wks $150 ea (352) 302-0862 ChinchillasI Adorable Babies to adults. Range $100- $275. Males/ Ferns. Accessories avail. (352) 726-6500 DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES Sit, Stay, Come. Walk Nice, Down, & More 6 Wks. $75. 352-527-2551 DOG TRAINING Inverness Kennel Club offers 6 wks of obedience/ confrmaion classes starting 4/30 @ Nat'l Grd Armory, 352-344-1088 English Bull dog, 7 mo. old, male, male, brown & white, all shots, $1,500 (352) 569-4121 FERRETS & CAGEI 2 males, neutered, descended. Great petsi Includes cage & supplies, only $125! 352-489-5409 LOST Petite Female Cat Citrus Springs white/gray (352) 489-7826 MINI DONKEYS 3 Jennets, Friendly, $1300 & up (352) 422-2634 MIX Pug/French Bull- dog PUPS 3 fern 2m ready Apr 22nd Health Cert. $500 (352) 429-3738 PETS 9 R SPECIAL Professional Pet care In your home. Bonded/Ins Over 30 years Exp (352) 527-9530 Pitbull Puppies Avant Bloodline Intelligent/Agile www.pandorasDit bulls.com $250 males $350 fe- males 352 220 8294 PITBULL PUPPIES Thick headed Colby. mild, intelligenetlics. Reg. Most colors. Dare to compared $250 (352) 621-0268 Rottweiller Pups Absolutely Beautiful champion lines, M/F, shots, wormed, guaranteed, parents (352) 503-3284 TOY FOX TERR/CHI MIX, 1 m/$300 1/fern $350. Shots ,9wks (352) 344-5109 TOY POODLES 3 Boys, Great colors. Born Valentine's Day! 5-7 Ibs. AKC Reg. For de- tails.(352)489-4844 Iv. mess www.adoota View available pets on our website or call (352) 795-9550 Yellow Lab, 3 yrs, old, great w/ children house broken & obe- dience trained, Must have good home & fenced yard $200.(352)601-5754 YORKSHIRE TERRIERS AKC, puppies, gor- geous, small, great temp, Healthy, Happy, Handled Champion Ped. h/c,$750/up 352-256-1820 Horses 2 MARES. Young and healthy. Thoroughbred and Tennessee Walker. All tack and equip Incl. Must see to make of- fer (352) 726-6500 1 Mobile Homes 8 For Rent 2/1, FURN MH HO- MOS UtIl. Incl. Nice clean, quiet park. short/long term. $695 (352) 628-9759 Crystal RIVER 2/I, $475/mo. 3/2 DW, NICE $675/mo NoDogs (352) 447-0333. Crystal River 2/2 Privacy. $550/mo & sec$250 352 464-3499 Crystal River 2/2, on corner lot, Spring Run, Lg Deck & scr. Porch$650. Ist/Ist/sec Pet Neg. 352-422-2957 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2 SW, CHA, Wash. Dry, Ig. fenced yd., priv. $650. 1st last sec. ref., (352) 228-3221 CRYSTAL RIVER 3BR $550; NO PETSIi (352) 563-2293 FLORAL CITY 2/2 $490/mo. (352) 344-1845 Hernando 1714 E. Fletcher St. Beautiful 2/2, 2 acres Hilltop, rent & flnan. nego. (352) 464-0548 HOMOSASSA 2/2 on 3/4 acre $650/mo F/L/S Seniors Disc'nt (352)228-1365 � %ft. 2/1 80x76 Lot, City Utils. 10x29 Glass Fla. Rm Quick Closing. Reduced to $29.5k Owner Financing If your Handy, this could be nice. Parsley RE Inc. Call Gareth Roulllard 352-422-5731 LAND & HOME 3/2 on 1/2 acre, All new only $89,900. Buy with only $500. down W.A.C. Move in Now! $688. per mo. 3 a v - MEMO L Mobile Homes o For Rent 3/2 $590/mo (352) 344-1845 HOMOSASSA SMW Area, 3/2 DW/ Fam, Rm $650/mo $700 Sec. $1350 Total Move-In. Water sewer. Garb. & Lawn Mailnt. Included. No pets. 352-302-0822 INVERNESS 2/1, $450. 1st/Ist/ sec. (352) 697-1359 INVERNESS 3/2, Approx, 2000 S.F. under roof 1295 GOLD DUST TERR. $650. 1ST/ LS/Sec DAY 352-344-3444 EVE 352-344-3084 INVERNESS 55+ Lakefront park Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR Screen porches. apple , water Incl. Fishing piers. Beautiful trees $350/up Leeson's 352-476-4964 LECANTO 3/2/3 on 1 acre, new paint & carpet, $800 mo. 1st, last & Sec. (352) 302-9793 1BR Furn.$400 Up 1BR Unfurn, $375 Up Sgl. Bed RV, Furn. $300. 628-4441 Mobile Homes For Sale 2004 28 x 40 2/2, screen room, shed,, carport, concrete drive. Just like new! $45,900. Must See 352-302-7332 3/2 DW In Beverly Hills Park, Ig. LR. DR, Scrn rm, CHA, W&D, DW, newer sty. & re- frig. Rubber roof, 3 sheds. $29,000 neg. (352) 465-9094 BEST OF THE BEST New '08 Jacobsen custom 28x50 3/2 country kitchen 2x6 construction 30- 19-22 insulation, 18" ceramic tile, . $10,000. in upgrade options, buy for only $52,900. We accept trades 352-621-9183 INVERNESS 2/1 Scrn. prch. fenced yrd, 1st, last+ sec. $475.mo. No pets (352) 726-4842/after6 PALM HARBOR HOMES Factory Uq. Sale Modular, Stilt & Manufactured Homes 0% Down when you own your land Call for FREE Color Brochures. 800-622-2832 PARK MODEL '00 Like new CHA, All the toys, $12k (352) 860-1320 Priced to Sell #1 Volume Dealer , Can't be beat! 32 x80, 4/2 Only $72,900 On your lot or one of ours. We have 30 Models on display Land available! 352-621-9182 w Mobile Homes| S And Land 2/2 DBL. CORNER LOT w/new floors, DR, kit & bath, nearly new appl, roof, C/H/A, +owner financing. Brkr. Owner, Open House Wed. 1-6p 3337 Arundel Ter. Homosassa A Tubolino Brkr. (727) 385-6330 2/2, 2 V2AC. Reduced $79K Fncd.Mini Farms Fl. Rm, crprt & barn. Must Seel Terms? (352) 795-3701 3/2 DW on i/2 ACRE Privacy fenced. Work shed, fish pond. Paddle fans. Deluxe W/D, dishwasher, glass top convection stove. Triple dr. fridge. New CHA, encld. scrnd. spa room w/new spa. TOO MUCH to llstll Owner moving. Appr. @ $125K, asking $85K. Located on dead end cul-de-sac In C. R. 352-563-0034/ 563-2793 Ask for Bill for appt. '91 Remodel 2/2 15x66 SW on 50x125 lot, Bxl0 porch, CHA, Chain link fence. All Appls. REDUCED to , $39,900 352-464-5489 CRYSTAL RIVER 5 Acres, 3/2 1600 sq ft., w/office. Very private, paved Rd, Deck, shed, workshop Call for email pictures Price Reduced $10K $159,000. 352-212-8794 Homosassa 2/2, DW, ON SMALL LOT, .11 AC.Scr. porch, prvt. riveracc. Off � Halls River Road. $119,900 50%7 owner financing. (352) 621-5191 INVERNESS u! Mobile Homes , And Land Resident owned gated comm. pool, golf crs. $129k (352) 200-6232 INVERNESS older 4/2 SW w/full addition on 1.25AC W/Lg. shed w/cement fir. May put In 2nd home- $55K 352-503-6506 LAND & HOME 3/2 on 1/2 acre, end of road, private, under oak trees, deck & warranty. Must See $.3,000. down $629.81/mo. 352-61 81 Mini Farms 3/2 SW on 2+ acres, located on corner of Dunklin & Calcutta $68,500(352)422-0125 SOLUTIONS FOR TODAY'S HOMEBUYER PUTNAM MORTGAGE & FINANCE, LLC Competitive Ratesill Pre-Approvals By Phone. w Mobile Homes with land - Slow Credit Ok. - Purchase/Reft. * FHA, VA, and Conventional. * Down Payment Assistance. Call for Details! Tim or Candy (352) 563-2661 Uc. Mortgage Lender [ Mobile Homes u1 In Park 4 NEW MODELS Excellent Amenities Gated Community 5 * , 55+ BRAND NEW HOMES $68,900.-$129,000. Phone352-795-7161 3/2/Carport, Lanal, Sunroom, real Fireplace, attached shed, DW, '95, 55+ Stoneridge Park. $60,000 (352) 726-9491 FLORAL CITY Senior Park, 1/1, completely remodeled, furnished, Carport, screen room $11,900 obo(352) 697-2195 FLORAL CITY Singing Forest 55+ 2/1.5 partly Furn'd, Fla. Rm Car- port 2 sheds, roof over, new CHA cor- ner lot, Lot Rent only $149/mo $14.500 (352) 726-9647 INGLIS, 1/1 scrn. prch, fully furn, dishes-linens Lake Rousseau, Hwy 40 Lot Rent $300mo. Lot 14 Buddies Lakeside Park, $7000 (352) 628-9791 INVERNESS 2/1 Furn'd in 55+ Park $13k 352-637-5384 INVERNESS 55+ Park. 12 X 56, 2/1 Furnished, scrn. rm., roof over, shed. $9,800 Lot rent $195, 352-464-3666 INVERNESS Stoneridge 55+ Won't Lastl 2/2 & Carport. Pergo Firs + Appliances, Enclosed/ Tiled Lanai, Nice View of Sunsets $55k (352) 344-1097 INVERNESS, '02 DW 1000SF+, 2/2 spit. 55+ Pk MUST SELL. $55KFurn/Unfurn.$52K Open Hse Daily 11-5pm (352) 860-0895 Inverness, 55+ Park Near Bike Trail, 14 x56 2 BR 1/2 BA, Furnished CHA, W/D dishwasher scrn. porch, Carport, Utility Rm, $17,900. (740) 323-6958 OPEN HOUSE Stoneridge Landing ALL MODELS & RESALES * Apr. 12, 1-4* 41 S. V/2way between Inverness & Floral City LOOK for the Flagsl * (352) 637-1400 * SINGING FORREST 14 X 64, Lovely furn. 2/2, New lanal, roofover, Fl. rm., car- port. Inc. Golf Cart. $149 Lot rent. 38K * (352) 726-2446 WALDEN WOODS 55+ park, 2yrs. old, turn. DW 2/2, carport, porch, util shed, Exc. cond. $56,000. (352) 697-2779 SnRV Spaces 01 For Rent | 1BR Furn.$400 Up 1BR Unfurn, $375 Up Property Assoc. Mgmt. Is our > Res.& Vac. Rental Specialists owner Assoc. , Apartments iFurnished Studio w/ washer, tiki hut, poont boat, no last\ sec $400 mo 352- 341-1277 L Apartments S Unfurnished 2 BEDROOM APTS. Starting at $486. C/H/A, NO PETS Occasionally handicapped units do become available For Info. call Gatehouse Apts. at 352-726-6466, 9:00 am-4:00 pm Mon. thru Fri. 2/1 Inverness City Limits, CHA, WD Hooked up, New carpet, vinyl & paint, Spotless $995/mo (352) 422-3217 CANDLEWOOD COURT I APARTMENTS & KNOLLWOOD TOWNHOUSES 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Available for Im- med occupancy. For Information, Call (352) 344-10100 Tues, & Thurs. 8-12& 1 -5 Friday 8 - 2 HUD Vouchers accepted Equal Housing Opp. 0 OPPO.RUmr CRYSTAL RIVER SPRING APT. SPECIAL! $350/$450 Sec. Dep. Moves in! Cindy (352)257-8048 E. INVERNESS 1 BR Mod., energy eff., clean, country setting, CH/A, $550. 726-1909 HERNANDO 2/1 Clean, wtr/ swr/grb incl $525/mo. + Sec. dep. (352)527-2428 HOMOSASSA Government Subsi- dized apartments available. Must meet eligibility requirements. Equal Housing Opportunity. (352) 628-6073 INGLIS 1/1, $500; Studio $450 14219 W River Rd. 352-613-0103 INVERNESS Government Subsi- dized apartments available, Must meet eligibility requirements. Equal Housing Opportunity. (352) 726-4397 LECANTO 1 BR Apt 352-613-2989/ 746-5238/613-6000 r Mayo Drive Apartments I Units Aval/. NOW (352) 795-2626 0t Rental F Information CITRUS COUNTY REALTY SERVICES * Residential * Commercial * Vacant Land Sales Property Management * Weekly/Monthly * Rentals * Seasonal Rentals * Efficiencies (352) 464-0599 www.ccrservices. homestead.com LAND- MARK REALTY We carry all types of rentals from $400 on up. Call for details Ask for Kathy or Janet 352-726-9136 Condos/Villas U5 For Rent 2/2 GREENBRIAR Furn. 2nd fir unit $102K/ or RENT $900. 352-726-7543 CITRUS HILLS 2/2 Furnished, Lou (352) 697-1685 CRYSTAL RIVER (2) Condos for Rent or Sale 2/2 & 3/2 on Water - great views, wildlife refuge, boat slip & more. Lease- $1300- $1500/mo Sale- $330k - $360k. 727-458-4964 E. INVERNESS 1 BR Mod., energy eff., clean, country setting, CH/A, $550. 726-1909 SUGARMILL WOODS VILLA 2/2/1/ FURN. on G. Course, $800/mo. inclw/garb Long/Short Term (352) 563-2203 [Duplexes For Rent CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1.5, cha, w/d hook up, quiet, $600.mo (727) 343-7343 (727) 455-8998 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2 Fresh Pnt. CHA, Dishwshr. W/D Hk. Up Move In Nowl $585/mo F/S 352-726-9570 E. INVERNESS 1 BR Mod., energy eff., clean, country setting, CH/A. $550. 726-1909 INVERNESS 2/2 Duplex, $650. mo. Move In Ready 352-302-1155, 352-637-1000 INVERNESS Quiet neighborhood, 2/2/1 or 2/1/1, 352-637-3734 Efficiencies/1 u Cotta ges FLORAL CITY 2/1 cottage, $450/mo. No Pets (352) 201-0714 AIVALUEINN.com Clean Rnvatd Rms Rms.Pool Now open, DVD $250/wk New 3br Fum'd vacation. homes $500/wk utils Inc. 352-726-4744 ! Rental I o Houses FLORAL CITY 1& 2 BR $400-$600/Mo.F/L/S No pets. (352) 860-2953 INVERNESS 3/2/1 $825 mo FLORAL CITY 2/1 $600 mo HERNANDO 2/2 waterfront w/ dock $800 mo. All are nice. Pets negotiable.Call Rlck(352)419-0116 HOUSES, CONDOS, Week, month, year Furn/Unfum. All New! Great areas, Call for Extras 352-302-1370 oRent: Houses it Furnished CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1.5, Garb., H20. $800mo .(352)527-0260 HOMOSASSA Large upstairs 1/1 NO Pets $950/mo Incl Uliltlst/sec/Lst long/short term (352) 628-7525 INVERNESS 2BR/2Ba on lake, Pool new turn, 2 blk fr golf .yr. rnd or seasonal $975., bobdeslgn@ msn.com pics Bob (908) 797-3654 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37K! $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 AIVALUEINN.com Clean Rnvatd Rms Rms,Pool Now open!,. DVD $250/wk New 3br Fum'd vacation. homes $500/wk ufils inc. 352-726-4744 SRent: Houses S Unfurnished BEV. HILLS 2/2/2 $750/mo.1st. Ist sec. No Pets 352-422-0139 Beverly Hills 2 bed/Ibath $575 Homosassa 3/2/2garage $750 Inverness 2/1Igarage $700 52-63a-2973 IHomeSold.com BEVERLY HILLS 2/1, CHA, $595. mo Poss. Lease to Own 352-400-4275 BEVERLY HILLS 3/1, Fl. Rm., frncd. yard, all new apple. + W/D. $675.mo + 2 mos sec. 352-212-3019 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2 New homes.$900- $1200. 352-400-0230 CITRUS SPRINGS Good Cond. 3/2/2 No Petsl 1.9 ml from Bev Hills $825/mo 1st/lt/sc352-634-0053 CITRUS SPRINGS New 4 BD/ NO PETS $950. 1ST/SEC./LST (352) 400-1096 CITRUS SPRINGS Newer 3/2/2 IRent: Houses Unfurnished HERNANDO ARBOR LAKES 2/2/2/ 55+ Gated, Like New $800/mo. 352-464-2866 HERNANDO CITY 3Br Gourmet Kit. CHA, Inside Laundry, Priv 1 ac.RENT TO OWN or OWNER FI- NANCE $575/mo + T & I 1-800-430-7539 x212 homedealfinders.com HERNANDO CITY 3Br Gourmet Kit. CHA, Inside Landry, Prlv 1 ac. RENT TO OWN or OWNER FINANCE $575/mo + T & I 1-800-430-7539 x212 homedealflnders.com HOMOSASSA 3/2/2, SMW $940/mo, Rent to Own (352) 726-7543 HOMOSASSA Sgrmill Woods 4/2/2 2700 sq.ft. NEW. Many Upgrds. Buy, rent Ise option. $1100 mo. 305-968-9798 or 954-802-4415 INVERNESS 1758 S Mooring Dr Waterfront, Bulkhead & dock, 3/2/2 on culda sac, Exc. Cond. $875 lease or Own will finance (864) 554-4904 INVERNESS 2/2/ICHA, No Pets $650. Ref. 1st/sec 352-344-4192 352-613-6364 INVERNESS 3/2/2 CBS, No Money Needed $145k 352-601-3734 HIGHLANDS, Cute 2/2/1, $675 I1st/last/sec. (352)726-4285 Lots Of Quality Rentals To Choose From 4.3,& 2 Bedroom u .... It Rooms For US Rent LECANTO InclALL Utl. $100/wk. (352) 464-2795 Seasonal o Rental 2/1, FURN MH HMSSA Utl. Incl. Nice clean, quiet park. short/long term. $695 (352) 628-9759 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1.5, Garb., H20. $800mo (352)527-0260 AlVALUEINN.com Clean Rnvatd Rms Rms.Pool Now open!, DVD $250/wk New 3br Fum'd vacation. homes $500/wk utils Inc. 352-726-4744 Vacation Rentals Beautiful Waterfront Vacation Rentals Spring/ Summer Bring Family & Boat $1,000mo Sleeps 4 fully furnished 386-462-3486 AlVALUEINN.com Clean Rnvatd Rms Rms,Pool Now open, DVD $250/wk New 3br Fum'd vacation. homes $500/wk utils Inc. 352-726-4744 - Real Estate 8 For Sale Michele Rose REALTOR "Simply Put- PI'll Work Harder" 352-212-5097 thorn@atlantic.net Craven Realty, Inc. 352-726-1515 www.lsellcitrus PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising In this newspaper Is subject to Fair Housing Act which makes it Illegal to advertise "oany preference, limita- tion or discrimination based on race, color, religion, jex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an Intention, to make such preference, limitation or discrimination." 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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 311 W Main St. Inverness Ln Business o Locations CRYSTAL RIVER Route 44 EZ Access Offlce/Storefrnt,. 625sqft $550/mo 2nd month 1/2 price 352-302-1935 CRYSTAL RIVER, 4 lease Hwy19 1k & 3K sf. retail (352) 563-0547 FOR LEASE Lt. Manufacturing /Warehouse Good Rt 41 access 1250 & 2500 sq.ft. (352) 726-5832 or (352) 212-3532 HERNANDO PLAZA 4 Spaces, high traffic location. $625/mo. Let's make a deall/ill Cridland & Cridland GMAC (352) 344-5535 HOMOSASSA SMW Office Units for rent $199/mo (352) 382-1001 INVERNESS Lrg. store bldg. 75x60, 2 bath, office, kitchen, 162 N. Fla. Ave. Next to Shed Store $1,500 mo. Also Available 40x40 attached space w/overhead door 3 baths 2 exits all up to code. For sale w/Terms or Rent 352-860-1320 Mgmt. Robbie Anderson LCAM, Realtor 352-628-5600 Info@Droperty managmentgrouo. Jn Apartments u Furnished CRYSTAL RIVER 2BR Near town $600+ Dep. (352) 563-9857 FLORAL CITY Lakefront I Bd Rm, No Pets. (352) 344-1025r FLORAL CITY Nice Studio. Incl. all utll.+ cable TV. $575./mo + dep. No pets. (352) 228-1325 4 Real Estate 8 For Sale MR CITRUS COUNTY REALTY ALAN NUSSO 3.9% Listings INVESTORS RESIDENTIAL SALES COMMERCIAL SALES (352) 422-6956 ANUSSO.COM l Open io House OPEN HOUSE BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME Sat/Sun 1pm - 4pm 3/2/2 on Golf Course (352) 746-3255 3298 W. Daffodil Dr. Virtual Tour www.bvownercitrus OPEN HOUSE Stoneridge Landing ALL MODELS & RESALES * Apr. 12, 1-4 41 S. �/ way between Inverness & Floral City LOOK for the Flags! * (352) 637-1400* Pictue Perfod 'W BEVERLY HILLS Fri/Sat 1 1-4 Hop On Over LOvR'r 3/2 F'oA Home i O s,- ft unrr aer oalrarge Ingrnd pool 9'1 1,50 O 239-571-1171 16 Melissa Dr. Home Loans SOLUTIONS FOR TODAY'S HOMEBUYER PUTNAM MORTGAGE & FINANCE, LLC Competitive Ratesi! - Pre-Approvals By Phone. .- Mobile Homes with land .- Slow Credit Ok. Purchase/Ref. - FHA, VA, and Conventional. - Down Payment Assistance. Call for DetallsI Tim or Candy (352) 563-2661 Lic. Mortgage Lender A Bank Repo For Sale 4/2 $37KI $262/mo 5% dwn 20yrs 8% For listings 800-366-9783 Ext 5705 Commercial Real Estate | INVERNESS For Sale By Owner Good Terms Avail. Lrg. store bldg. 75x60, 2 bath, office, kitchen, 162 N. Fla. Ave. Next to Shed Store Also Available 40x40 attached space w/overhead door 3 baths 2 exits all up to code CALL FOR DETAILS 352-860-1320 Your World 4CIafe Jed& quiet neighborhood, sprinkler/sys $875/mo. 352-812-1414 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2 Woodland Estates w/fam. rm., & Ig. 4th BR/office/playroom. Lg. fenced yd., stor- age shed, $950./mo. Pets OK 352-382-1373 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/2, 1 yr. old, nice neigh., $900. mo. 1st Ist sec. (516) 457-2860 (352) 563-9871 DUNNELLON Rainbow Lake Est. Rent or Rent to Own Lg. 4/2/2 + FL Rm. Fabulous! Next to quiet Park $899/mo 352-527-0493 352-613-0075 CLASSIFIEDS L" Rentals I CRYSTAL RIVER (2) Condos for Rent or Sale 2/2 & 3/2 on Water - great views, wildlife refuge, boat slip & more. Lease- $1300 - $1500/mo Sale- $330k - $360k. 727-458-4964 picture Perfect ls0 CHASSAHOWITZKAJ Lg. 2/2 on carial/guit. scrnd patio. cov parklng/siorags. w/ boathouse $695/mo. Ren w/opt to Buy owner financed (727)459-2871 o Rentals to |0 Share | INVERNESS. Pool, $120 wkly. ncl. utll, (352) 419-0166 S Rent or 0 Sale CIT. SPRGS/ BEV. HILLS (2) New homes, 3/2/2 CIt. Spgs. $975 + sec/$139,900 2/1/1 Like new In BH$750+sec/$99K. 352-816-0010 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2 New homes. $900- $1200. 352-400-0230 INVERNESS 3/2/2 Quiet neIgh., $875 FILLS (352) 726-3258 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 S Rooms For I Rent CRYSTAL RIVER $350/$450 mo. Share Electric, No smoking/drugs (352) 634-0708 CRYSTAL RIVER Room. w/ Priv. Bath UPSCALE Comm., Clubhse, 2 pools,S$125. wk. (352)794-3042 HOMOSASSA Mobile To Share, $100/wk. Inclds Ufils (352) 563-2896 INVERNESS Pool, W/D, kit. priv. $100 wk, $100 dep. Refs. (352) 464-2180 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 13C � "Copyrighted Material V Syindicated Content A E Available fromommercial News Providers" r ----!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ feUk^ n=,,^^^^^^^^^ -pn :4C WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 INCommercial I S Real Estate For Rent or Sale 5 Office Space Units 25 x 50, New, Bathrm. Storage area $1.500 meOn, Hwy. 491 (352) 302-9793 We do Common Sense COMMERCIAL LOANS * ALL PROPERTIES CONSIDERED *PURCHASE OR REFINANCE * ALL CREDIT SITUATIONS CONSIDERED Putnam Mortgage & Finance ,LLC Call Tim or Candy (352) 563-2661 Uc. Mortgage Lender N Investment Properties 3/2 Home+Duplex $135K Crystal River. Great shape 508 NE Crystal St 352-427-5574 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 ICitrus Springs co Homes ""BRAND NEW *** 3/2/2, Full apple. pkg., sprinkler, corner lot, fully sod- ded, land- scaped scrn. lanal, $134,900. Call (352) 746-9957 CIT. SPRGS/ BEV. HILLS (2) New homes, 3/2/2 Cit. Spgs. $975 + .sec/$139,900 2/1/1 Uke new in BH$750+sec/ $99K. 352-816-0010 NEW CONSTRUCTION! Move In NOWI $127,900 3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft. Dave. (813) 966-1846 Picture Perfect '08 STUNNING NEWER HOME FOR RENT/Sale Possible 4th BP/den 2,458sf P ent S950,mo cr purchase. S 1701 352-239-3777 3.9% Full Service List- ing MLS/3% CO-OP $249 MLS FLAT FEE Why Pay More??? No Hidden Fees Experience & Integrity Please Call for Details & Market Analysis GEORGE NEITZ, REALTOR CITRUS REALTY GROUP (352) 586-9700 Pi ,ne S Ridge 3/2/2 On 1.25 ACRE Built '99,2142 sq. ft. Tile, maple cabinets, sky light, Ig. fncd yard. Many upgradesI $229K (352) 270-7127 3/2/3 2200sf, lac. fenced, corner lot, Ig. oaks, across from golf course, pool/solar, '04 new, $319K, private party. (352) 746-7716 BETTY MORTON MULII MILLIuNI DOLLAR PRODUCER 2.8 % Commission Re6A�Qlect (352) 795-1555 Home Shopping? BEST BUYS At Citrus.com 352-795-1555 OPEN HOUSE BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME Sat/Sun 1pm - 4pm 3/2/2 on Golf Course (352) 746-3255 3298 W. Daffodil Dr. Virtual Tour www.bvownercitrus m.ca Beverly )Hills Homesi 2/1/1 Ready to Move In New Roof, AC, & hot water heater, fenc. yrd., tile throut, 44 SJ Kellner Blvd. $89,900. 352 746-6050 2/2/2 MOVE IN COND. Beau, landscaped, new roof, new ac, 1888SFLA, many added extras, a must see at $174,900. 352-746-9185 Picture Pertect READY TO MOVE IN 2/1 5!/1 08 CHA. roof, 3878 N Everlasting Dr. REDUCE TOtI pop Barb Mal; 212-2439 Keller Williams Realty RENT TO OWN 2&3 BR. NO CREDIT CHECKII 14 S. Barbour St. 31 S. Monroe St. 352-484-0866 jademlssion.com . Lecanto SHomes BONNIE PETERSON Realtor, GRI Your SATISFACTION IsMvFuture!! (352) 586-6921 or (352)795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investments LLC 3.9% Full Service Listing MLS/3% CO-OP $249 MLS FLAT FEE Why Pay More??? No Hidden Fees Experience & Integrity Please Call for Details & Market Analysis GEORGE NEITZ, REALTOR CITRUS REALTY GROUP (352) 586-9700 [, Meadowcrest Homes 2/2/2 FOX HOLLOW 1635 Approx. liv. sf., FP, htd. pool, built-in ent. ctr., oak cabs. $159,900 6381 W Cannondale (352) 746-0643 2/2/2, Detached Villa Furnished $156,000. obo (352) 795-2707 3.9% Full Service Listing MLS/3% CO-OP $249 MLS FLAT FEE Why Pay More??? No Hidden Fees Experience & Integrity Please Call for Details & Market Analysis GEORGE NEIlZ, REALTOR CITRUS REALTY GROUP (352) 586-9700 SCitrus Hills Homes 2/2/1 Meadow Villa Updated, Ig. caged patio, mem.avail. $158K 352-527-1125/ 464-0238 I Inverness S Homes 4/3/2 Fenc'd Back yard, Db crpt, .2 mast BRs, New Roof More $172K, 352-726-2682 BETTY MORTON MULTI MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER 2.8 % Commission (352) 795-1555 CUSTOM BUILT 2/2/2 Energy efficient, new roof & appll's. Open fir. plan, close to shopping & hospital, $125,000. Must Seel 352-344-8519 GOSPEL ISLAND 3/2/2 Picturesque Lk. Pocono. < 3 yrs. old, 90 X 155 lot. $239K 7732 E Pocono FSBO Make Offer!! (352) 560-7508 Highlands 2/1/1 $75K OBOII New carpet.Must Se111352-344-0674 352- 212-6023 Interest Rates Low BUY NOW! Deb Infantine EXIT REALTY LEADERS (352) 302-8046 INVERNESS 3/2/2 CBS, No Money Needed $145k 352-601-3734 MUST SELL. City, Corner, 3/2/2 2100 sq. ft., fireplace. New car- pet, tile, 3 porches, Buy Owner TPA 61665 (352) 586-7685 Crystal River " Homes BETTY MORTON MULII MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER 2.8 % Commission Re~l-elect (352) 795-1555 'N Crystal Riverl Citrus CountyI SHomes I Homes 3/11/2/1 Convenient ' Location Merlin Terr., $99,900. 352 422-4598 352-464-4322 A BEAUTYI 2005, 3/2/2 on fncd . Ia., dead end st. huge kitch,, S.S. apple. $190K Sharon Levins. Rhema Really (352) 228-1301 BONNIE PETERSON Realtor, GRI Your SATISFACTION (352) 586-6921 or (352)795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investments LLC Connell Hghts 3/2/2, 2005, Rockcrusher elem. school dist. $139,000 obo (352) 302-0801 TWO HOMES IN ONEI 2/1.5 Home w/FL. Rm., PLUS 2/1 Eff. Apt.att. Water acc. Kings Bay Sold As/Is. Needs work. $135K (352) 628-5498 I Homosassa I Hnma s Picture Perfect '08O CHASSAHOWiTZK(A Lg 2/2 on .a.onl, gulf s:rnd p 'ri., cc', poilirg., iorage ...' boothou4, S695/mo Rent w! opt to Buy owner financed (727)459-2871 1 Sugarmill S Woods 3/2/2, W/fireplace, great yard, 1700 sf. $182k or Rent$940 (352) 726-7543 3/2/2 .147K!! 1,625 sf. New roof. Nice neighborhood. (352) 400-0230 Brand new Mercedes built, 4/3/3, granite tops, stainless appli- ances, $280's Crea- tive Financing. 48 Lu- pine 813-469-5788 Picture Perfect Homes SUGARMILL WOODS For Sale by Owner 3/2/2 Single Family Home overlooking Greenbelt. Gorgeous Nature Viewi! $245K (352) 382-4871 3.9% Full Service Listing MLS/3% CO-OP $249 MLS FLAT FEE Why Pay More??? No Hidden Fees Experience & Integrity Please Call for Details & Market Analysis GEORGE NEITZ, REALTOR CITRUS REALTY GROUP (352) 586-9700 SCitrus County BONNIE PETERSON Realtor, GRI Your SATISFACTION (352) 586-6921 or (352)795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investments LLC BUYING OR SELLING? CALL ME PHYLLIS STRICKLAND (352) 613-3503 Keller Williams Realty For Nature Lovers Crystal Manor Home on 2.3 Ac. Mature oaks, 3/2/2, htd. pool, tile, corlan, FP. $278,000. 3 Add, lots avail, with home pur- chase @$27.000. ea. (352) 795-1454 Home Shopping? BEST BUYS At 3yOw1ner Citrus.com 352-795-1555 Michele Rose REALTOR "Simply Put- I'll Work Harder" 352-212-5097 thorn@atlantic.net Craven Realty, Inc. 352-726-1515 www.isellcitrus coguntv.gm__j NEW CONSTRUCTION! Move In NOW $134,900 3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft. Dave. (813) 966-1846 Picfure Perfect Homes NEW HOMES START- 1uG.At 585.000 On Your Lot Atkinson Construction 352-637-4138 Lie C VIC MCDONALD (352) 637-6200 Realtor My Goal is Satisfied Customers REALTY ONE , Outshinding Agents Out(Itldilng Results 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 MR CITRUS COUNTY REALTY ALAN NUSSO 3.9% Listings INVESTORS RESIDENTIAL SALES COMMERCIAL SALES (352) 422-6956 ANUSSO.COM %Marion County| a Homes I $67k 2/1 Fnc'd Yard, NewbCHA & Pnt. aabcohouses.com (813) 679-3714 ( Condos For I or Sale 2/2 GREENBRIAR Furn,, 2nd fir. unit, new AC. Exc. Cond. $102KAvail. 5/1 RENT $900/MO (352)726-7543 2/2/1 Meadow Villa $158K 352-527-1125/ 464-0238 CRYSTAL RIVER (2) Condos for Rent or Sale 2/2 & 3/2 on Water - great views, wildlife refuge, boat slip & more. Lease- $1300 - $1500/mo Sale- $330k - $360k. 727-458-4964 INVERNESS VLG. 2/2 1200ft. under roof. 55+ Appliances, $74,000 (352) 344-1490 Whispering Pine Villa, New Tile, Air & turn, Ig, scrnpor. pool $125. K obo 352-302-5707 I Out of Town I 5 Real Estate | ESCAPE TO THE BLAIRSVILLE GA MNTNS! Mike Miles @ Julia Meadows Realty 706-400-8870/897-0443 or visit www.michael Rmillescom GREENSVILLE, TN WANNA GET OUT OF DODGE? Foot Hills of the Smokey Mtns. 75 Large Lots & Farms.Some lakes on property, Beauti- ful Area, Perfect Climate. Low Low Taxes, No Impact Feesl Cash or Terms (352) 860-1320 N.C. MOUNTAINS Log Cabin Shell, on 2.2 Wooded Acres. $99,900. 6 Acre w/ Incredible Mtn. View Only $69,900. FREE BROCHURE 828-652-8700 MULTI MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER 2.8 % Commission Rea-i lect (352) 795-1555 CONDO I/IV2, New Paint Furnished, Canal, Gulf Access, Pool, $135,000. 352-563-2203 GOSPEL ISLAND 3/2/2 Picturesque Lk. Pocono. < 3 yrs. old. 90 X 155 lot. $239K 7732 E. Pocono FSBO Make OfferI $239K (352) 560-7508 . - . I L-- i CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE gen. & fireplace PS & wind. exc cond. Take over pmts $3,600 (352) 746-7221 (352) 563-0269 Cadillac GULFSTREAM '01, Deville, mint Class B Touring Cruiser cond., garaged, 23', V-10, Slide-out, 86,800 mi.. $8,500. loaded, $34,500. (352) 621-7902 (352) 795-6339 CADILLAC JAMBOREE 2001 DEVILLE 29',2005, V-10 Class C Loaded, One of 12,400mi., Loaded! a kind Perf. ConditonI $8,700. OBO Ready to gol $41,000 (352) 527-1925 (352)465-2138 CADILLAC NEWMAR '97 DeVille, 133K, Dutchstar 40 Less than Below book. New 15K, 375 Cummings rubber, 25 MPGI Diesel Gen. 3 sldrs. $4,150 (352) 527-1388 Auto CADILLAC leveling sys. Full body CTS 2004, 3.6L, Luxury paint. Auto awnings, pkg. 36,500 mi. Fact. Frnt & rear air. $129,000 warranty. $17,900 (813) 230-3233 (352) 341-6991 CLASSIFIED SWaterfront Watercraft co Homes J , 110 JET SKI Home with galv. trailler, S ,hopping? needs work, $400 Shopping? (352) 637-3482 POLARIS Jet Ski BEST BUYS High Performance '99 120hp Comes w/ trir, At cover & life Jackets. Grg kpt, $4.500 352-422-8049 ByOwner % Citrus.com Boats 352-795-1555 Aqua Sport 175 '05, Ossprey, 17ft., -r -H-S-AN J 90HP Yamaha, EZ HOMOSASSA loader trir., bimlhi top, *Direct RiverfrontI VHS, dual batteries 2 Huge Wide Lots I w/switch, FF, low, his., $210k/per lot or I $11,900. 352-860-0277 S$350k buys both lots. Utils. In place A AUTO. BOAT & RV Ownr. finance DONATIONS avall.813-230-0754 43 year old .. m m -i " Non-reporting HOMOSASSA 501-C-3 Charity. Riverhaven, Move-in Maritime Ministries Cond. $459K (352) 795-9621 MUST SEE! * Tax Deductible * (352) 422-4261 BASS BOAT LAKE Eagle 165 G3 '06 HENDERSON 50 HP 2-strke, 2,2/2 GOSPEL ISLAND completely set Lake Frnl up $10,500 III , Fi irn PootIl .:l. 352-422-5792 gla.,ch , ,. r.nr BOAT SLIP FOR $186k RENT ON CANAL 352-344-8532 off Homosassa River $150/ mo. 352-628-7525 Carolina Skiff S01, J16, 40HP Merc.04, 3-63 Great, $3,750, er 352-621-0163 CAROLINA SKIFF S .CuM'07 Custom Flats Wide 1780 DLX, 90HP Merc. Haernprop & jet drive, 801b 2 . saltwater troll. Loaded, $9lilke new. $12,800 S(815) 674-6178 (352) 795-2975 CENTURY 1801 06, 115YAMAHA OPEN LAKEFRONT 4/Stroke, Used 10 hrs, 3/2/2 New Cond. 2 1/2, Split bedroom plan, yr warr. Alum Tril. cath. ceilings, Lrg. $18,900 (352)812-3335 den, newer roof, G3 PONTOON A/C, stove, '05, PB18, Cruise, Sec. system, By appt. w/trlr., bimini top & $249,000 (352) full cover. 70 hp, 2 637-6318 strk. Yamaha. $12,500 Very Prvt. Wide, Deep 352-860-1865 Water Canal to River. pr3/3ch. F, Ig. det SUMMER BOATING gar./wkshp. >3,100 st. New trailer parts at Ia. 2+ Acres. Appr. @ OLD PRICES. $490K Asking $450K; 3 Including Additional 1 Acre Lots axles, springs, lights, @ $150K ea fenders, tires&wheels (352) 634-0434 + MUCH MUCH MOREl Real Estate Full line- brake parts. U Wanted All at GREAT PRICESII 0 Raved 352-527-3555 WE BUY HOUSES 2MONROE SALES . I BUY HOUSES * Man-Frl 9am-5pm ANY CONDITION Mon-Fr__9a_ m_-m wwwfluickbu.com HURRICANE (3 52c 503-345 HURRICANE Fundeck 201, fishing 1-15 HOUSES WANTED equipped. 150 Cash or Terms Yamaha, low hrs. Exc. John (352) 228-7523 cond. Asking $14,400. www.FastFloridaHouse 352-586-2493 Jon Boat SERIOUS BUYER 10 ft., 2V2 HP, $579 Financially Secure oab No Cover on Seeking home in motor (352) 613-4935 Rock Crusher Conell leave message Heights Area less than $100k, Pref. Owner KAYAK Finance for quick 07 Wave Walker Closing & Min. peddle. Fishing/fam- Closing Cost ily fun. www.wind-n- eMail Particulars to watersoortscom aufgator@vahoo.com $1850. (352) 382-2525 or mail to KEY WEST State Farm KEY WEST 867 NE 5th St. '00, Bay Reef 196 Crystal River 34429 loaded, with extra's, $15,750 abo, WE BUY HOUSES (352) 527-4910 Ca$h ........ Fast LYGDA 800-371-2419. '97, 20 ft. Deck Boat lhomesold.com and trailer, 90 H Mer- cury w/ power trim, Citrus $4,000. (352)344-5667 SCounty Land Manatee Tour Citrus Hills 2.5 ac Boat cul da-sac, 24 Ige 12 Pass, w/ perfor- oak trees, ready to mance trailer & Suzuki build $195k 40HP 2 stroke, canvas 954-584-4444 needs work runs great MAYCRAFT FARMS '02, 19ft.. 115 Yam., & /45hrs., Mint, Mint Mint, WATER FRONT all opt's, economy/ range $13,500. obo (352) 563-5628 MONARCH C14/48, Jon 15hp Suzuki, new batteries, seats, troll motor& Coast Guard Equip. www crosslend $2950 (352) 302-4535 realtco m MORGAN 24', '98, 350, Only 30 Crossland hrs. Powder Ctd. Realty Inc. T-Top, Lg. Live-Well, Since 1989 Exc. Cond. $19.500 (352) 586-1754 (352) 726-6644 Nature Coast Marine New, Used & Brkrg. FLORAL CITY 2.3ac We Pay $$ for Clean fenced, 24 by 24 block, grg, well. sep- tic, tear down trailer $89,000 727-580-1720 1 AC. CITRUS HILLS Orlando Clipper Liberty st. $55K aba 14fif.. 1H Yamaha (804) 641-5248 Gino $3,800. paved road, Pontoon Boal 1Tailer City Water $19,000 Carry 18ft - 24ft (352) 464-0371 Pontoon Boat excel aterfront (352) 503-6265 S Land PONTOON Inverness '03, 25' SUN TRACKER, Cleared Lot on canal '05 90hp Merc, low hrs. 8393 E. Turner Camp fresh bottom paint, Road $25,000 VHF alum. deck, (716) 648-6086 tandem trlr. cust, dive platform OWNER FINANCING $13,500. v Hamosassa 352-586-1676 8350K; PONTOON * Canal Lot $250K. '04 22' Godfrey Ma- Price & Terms neaot., rine. Yamaha 50HP 4 C. Ed Smith Real Es- strk Porta-potti, depth Boats Recreationa 11 Vehicles LINEHURRICANE '05, Sport CC 24.6 Ft. 05' 35FT 10k ,3 SLIDES, 225hp, 4 stroke, Like NewlS64,900 Honda. (352) 621-3679 ExcellCond, $39,900 TERRA 26F abe or trade '02,Class A, 8,1 Chev. (352) 503-3778 Workhorse, 16K, air PROLINE ride, generator, very 24', 125 hp Mariner, clean, reduced $1k alum. dual ax, trir, $24,300. Always garaged. (352) 637-2735 Immaculatel $12K 3/2 $199/mo (352) 628-0505 HUD Home Seapro 5% down 20yrs at '99, 21 ft., 150 Yamaho 8%apr. For listings call w/ tandum trlr., bimini 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 trolling mtr. AM/FM Tr Campers/ 110,500. I ve (352) 748-5005 Trvel ailers SEASWIRL 5TH WHEEL 19', 2003 Take Over SEA HAWK '03 28' Payments,1.15hp GulfStream 2 Slides Yamaha '03, Geat Qun Bed, Sips 4 $17k Condition $15kobo (352) 746-5905 352-476-2498 Airolite SUNTRACKER '96 25ft, good '06, PONTOON 24ft condition, $4k obo or party trade for 5th Wheel barge, am/fm cd, (352) 621-3980 stereo, sink, changing CAMPER '88 room. 2 fwd fishing for parts only.. Cole- chairs, live well. Merc. man Pop-up $300 60 HP EFI 4-stroke big 352-793-5709/ foot with bal of mfg's 303-9195 5 year wrty. In water, Crys. Riv., no trailer. COLEMAN $14,900 '00 Pop-up. 2 kings, (352) 563-2986 AC, refrlg, 2 stoves, TV, sofa, TRIUMPH awning, potty, 17' '02 ,50HP Color clean. GPS/FF, BIm. top. $4,450obo New elec. mtr. Exc. 352-344-4447 $7,750 (352) 341-1297 CROSSROADS WANTED 17-19FT '06 29', 14'sld. sips 6, Alum, hull, welded, seldom used,$13,500, MV, open floor or Located In Lecanto C-C or glass polar, (219) 929-8909 cell caro skiff etc. LEWO Boat & trailer only FLEETWOOD Mike, (352) 637-1533 Wilderness, 29ft, w/ slide out, excel. cond. WELLCRAFT $11.500. abo 1987, 250 Sportsman, (352) 563-9871 25', Gas eng., 30" (352) 302-3929 draft, 260 hp I/O, alum, trlr,$8,500 Gulfstream (352) 344-9651 '04, 38 ft., slide out w/ sliding glass door, YACHTSMAN full kit.. bedrm./bath 24' Pontoon, 70 hp Ev. very clean, $15,000. T/T, S.S. Prop, new (352) 527-8911 Cindy deck, carpet, I BUY RV'S bim.top. $4K, Trir. & Travel Trailers. 5th kicker available, wheels, MH. Call Homa, (231)852-0061 Glenn (352) 302-0778 17' Boat 65HP Mtr. JAYCO on Trailer, $500 '03, Eagle 5th Wheel (352) 726-2159 2 Bdrm., $16,900. Many Extras , Crs. Recreational River (920) 309-0922 SVehicles LAYTON- ALLEGRO '93, 35 ft., w/ 10 x 25 '00 32 454 evy, vinyl rm. enclosure, 00,32ff4 Chevy new rover, 35k mi., 5.5 Onan Best WF Lot on gen, AC/Ht Pump, Lake Rousseau$13,500 leveling jacks, back 352-322-1136/563-2132 up camera, non smoker, excel, cond. MOBILE SUITE $23,900. 2005, 36FT, 5th wheel, (352) 344-4579 loaded, washer/dryer (352) 476-4184 comb. Gen., 2 awn- ALUMSCAPE ngs, 3 slide $45K obo AL2UM As if 352-560-3461 03 32 2 slides self 5-5 - contained, Furn'd W/E WARIOR Lots of extras $29kobo '08 40ft 3 Slides, (727) 243-5110 Loaded, 12ft Grg. Gentr. B'tiful $55,900 * AUTO. BOAT & RVA 352-795-7820 DONATIONS WILDWOOD 43 year old '05, 30 ft. w/slide, Non-reporting extra clean; 501 C-3 Charity. $13,500 OBO Maritime Ministries (352) 613-5090 (352) 795-9621 * Tax Deductible * OAuto Parts/1 BEAVER M. H. Accessories '05, 38', 9,600mi., Like BMW Wheels newl Luxury home 3 8 x 17 Cross spoke slides, Cat, 400 HP, C9 composite wheel 5 Diesel Eng., 8.0 KW made by BBS 5 x 120 Onan Diesel Genl, bolts pattern, incl. Hydro hot heating center caps & lugs syst.; on demand hot $400. for all 4 water syst.;W/D: Cen- (352) 249-0851 tral Vac; 32" LCD TV, home theatre syst.; El Camino satellite dish; Camper Top, Non-Smoker, no pets, fits '78 - '88 garaged. Much $300. more! MUST SELL DUE (352) 527-2460 TO ILLNESS. Tire & Rims, Mickey $169,000 Thompson. 16 x 10 (352) 795-9873 classic II, 6 lug 305/70/16 pro comp. - all terrain $200. 2003 Chevy Silverado Stock Rims, 16 x8, 6 lug, $400. 352-563-8785 '- Vehicles Coachman ' W antls '97, Catalina, Wanted 34ft. class rCASH PAIDW A. Diesel Pusher, 4 spd. Wanted Vehicles trans., leveling jacks, Dead or Alive, 7.0 KW Onan Gas Gen. Dale's Auto Parts $24K (352) 302-1419 352-628-4144 COACHMEN .--- - PATHFINDER '03, 31' $$ $ $ $ $ $ W/27.200 ml- I TOP DOLLAR I les.$35000 oab I For Junk Cars (352)726-0263 $ (352) 201-1052 $ DAMON L 'Mo - t DAMON Consignments '92, 32', 454 Chevy Wanted Cars, Trucks eng, 27K, 2 ACs, qn. Cycles bed. Non Smok, No Detailing Avail. Iron pets, Lots of extras & Horse Parts 746-7883 Exc. Condl www.coutryside $17,900 motorscorp.com (352) 527-8247 FREE DISPOSAL OF ENDEAVOR USED AUTO BATTERIES 38' T/Axle '98 Slide. Date's Autoparts Lw. Miles, Loadedl (352) 628-4144 Split ba, Ice mkr, Must FREE DISPOSAL OF Seel $47K , USED AUTO BATTERIES 352-637-5149/586-3090 Dale 's Autoparts ENDEAVOR (352) 628-4144 '98, diesel, 38', slides, *FREE REMOVAL OF*. corlan, satellite, 2 mower, golf cart, car, ACs, W/D" 4 dr. motorcycle. ATV, Jet fridge/Ice. $65Kobo ski ?? Try me 628-2084 352-746-9211 STOCKING CAR LOT EUROCOACH BuvnA Used Cars 1990 38', Diesel Trucks & Vans pusher, 128KmL R ASHII 7.5KW, Gen. $1500 Larry's Auto Sales warr. $29,500. Hwy 19 S. Crystal River (352) 564-8024 Since 1973 564-8333 EURO-PREMIER $ $ CASH PAID $ $ '92 40k ml, Junk Cars, Trucks, Spartan Chassy, Vans, No Title OK Cummins/A3lison J.W. (352) 228-9645 & Dies Gen. Leather, 91 2A/Csw/heat - Cars i 2dr Fridge Very Very Clean r trade 352-212-6182 DONATIONS FLEECTWOOD 43 year old FLEETWOOD "Non-reporting Jamboree '90,27' cls 501-C-3 Charity. C many new parts Maritime Ministries too much too list exc. (352) 795-9621 condo. 811.500 * Tax Deductible * FLEETWOOD REGAL BUICK 33' 07,3 slides, king 91 LeSabre. 4 dr.: bed. central vac. 64k mi PB, PS A/C, tilt CADILLAC Seville STS '99 Runs good all options,V8 Northstar Eng, 120k ml. $4.295(352) 382-2841 CAMERA 1998, Showroom cond. $6,500 (352) 726-8013 or 257-2068 CHEVY CORVETTE '92, Remvbf GIs Top, Custom Sound System, Exc Cond, $6,900 obo 228-0421 CHRYSLER '96 Sebring Convertible, 86K, exc. cond. by owner. $3995. (352) 220-0994 CHRYSLER LHS '96 Leather V6 89k mi. Mint Cond laded $3500 352-637-1052 CORVETTE '81 2nd Ownr, Absolutely Gorgeous, All Match- ing #s $12.5k Firm 352-497-1092 CORVETTE 98,Coupe, Show Car Lots of extras Must Seel $19,900 (352) 201-2334 ----. E - CRYSLER I '01, PT Cruiser GT I Alloy Wheels 60K, I one owner $6,990 or $159. Mo WAC 1-866-838-4376 - DODGE I '05, Neon SXT, I Auto, CD, Pwr, 38 MPG $9,990. or$179. moWAC S1-866-838-4376 L m ---JA Dodge Spirit 94, exc. cond garage kept 132,500 miles $1500 obo (352) 465-4059 FORD '05, Focus Wagon, SES I I Auto all pwr. low ml. $10,990. or 0 $189.MoWAC S 1-866-838-4376 FORD 1991 GT Mustang cony, auto runs great has many extras must sell $4,500. 352-302-2585 FORD MUSTANG '03 Convertible, 37,500 ml. Plays 6CD's, auto, V6, met. red/tan top $13,500(352)563-5150 FORD MUSTANG '03 Convertible, 37,500 mi. Plays 6CD's, auto, V6, met. red/tan top $13,500 (352) 563-5150 FORD Mustang Cony. '04 Anniver. Edition/ Wht/ Tan 42k Mi $10,000. k Firm(352) 270-3490 Ford Mustang Conv.'03, 37K mi. Lther, 6/CD Chger, grt/shape $13,500. 352-419-4319 FORD Taurus '99, pwr. all 145k ml, new tires. battery/ brakes S$1 250 FloralCi- y (305)304-1096 -==-II - GMC '04 Sierra 1500, auto, Bedliner, $7,990 S or $159. Mo 1-866-838-4376 L 1 HONDA '01, Civic Coupe auto, sunroof, alloys, Better Hurry $5,990 or I $139. Mo. WAC 1-866-838-4376 EL ii Um n m- il, HONDA '03 Accord EXL, 4 dr. sedan, 56K, Silver, Looks & Runs GreatI BEAUTYI$12,500 reduced$l 1,500 (352) 382-5984 HONDA '04, Accord, LX, 4 Door, auto all pwr. Only $9,.990. or I S$179 Mo. WAC 1-866-838-4376 -mm .mmJ SHONDA '96, Accord EX, Auto, I Leather Sunroof, I I $4,990. I 166-838-4376 L .- E. HONDA Civic LX '00 loaded, excellent Cond. 58k ml. will sacrfc for $7500 (352) 860-1388 HYUNDAI '00, Elantra, 4 DR, auto, sunrf., alloy, CD, sharp., economical 93k ml, $2,750. (352) 613-5536 KIA '02, Sportage, 4 DR. 4 Cyl., auto, air, excel. 50k MI., $6,400. Retiring (352) 270-8903 Lexus '06, Sports Sedan, GS 430, Immaculate, low ml., beauty, below KBB' $40.500. Serious Inquires only (352) 527-4910 LINCOLN '05 Town Car,. Signature Limited 30K ml 75,000 mile warranty $21,900 (352) 746-9649 MERCEDES 04, SL 500, 7 SPD AUTO, EXT.BLU/INT GRAY, 20K MI.$45,000 (352) 586-2769 MERCEDES '83, 380SL, 93k ml.. maroon. 2 tops, new canvas top & tires $7,000. (352) 746-5229 5Spd, Leather 170k mi $8,500 (352) 527-9303 DODGE Ram1500 Lartame SLT '01 V8 114k ml Dark green $6,250 (352) 465-9340 FORD '87, E-350 8 X 14 BOX TRUCK. Rebuilt 351. $1,750 (352) 628-1196 FORD '94, F350, Dully, crew cab, diesel, 7.3, $4,000. (352) 228-2268 FORD '99 F-150 Lariat. 57K ml., NEW BRAKES, cover. liner & more. $7.800 352-634-4111/ 795-2947 rCars CROWN VIC. 95, 114k mi. good cond. $2100 (352) 746-6404 MERCURY Sable LS '05, Exc. cond, loaded, all pwr/leather 35k, ml. $11,900 obo (352) 322-0075 NISSAN Maxima Pearl '94 Prl White 117k ml. Miles R Tune-up,Brakes Clean In/Out $2900 352-382-1660 PONTIAC 89 Bonneville, LOOKS & RUNS GREAT I $3,200 .(352) 422-6033 SATURN '07 Sky (Sports Car). 5K miles, Auto, leather, Onstar, CD, Premium Sound. Loaded $23,900" (352) 527-7867 SATURN '97, Run great, great gas ml., good shape, $1,300.obo (352) 464-2795 SUZUKI I '03, Cadillac Deville, I I Low Ml. Loaded, one owner, trade Call for Deal | S 1-866-838-4376 TOYOTA '04, Camry LE, $11,500. mint, all org. cond, 81k mi., silver, Call Clelia (352) 436-4521 TRIUMPH 1980, Spitfire Looks good, runs good, lots of new parts, $3,000. obo Charlie 270-3568 VOLKSWAGEN '00 Beetle, All leather, auto, loaded! Yellow $8,500 obo (352) 795-1560 VOLKSWAGEN '00 Beetle, All leather, auto, loaded Yellow $8,500 abo (352) 795-1560 4 Classic o Vehicles FORD MUSTANG '68, 289 ALL ORIGINAL fact. a/c, 59,500 mi. Looks Awesome & Runs Great!!! $12K(352)302-7681 CAMARO '80. T Top, 350 w/cam, ratchet shifter, 456 poss. rear end, new tires & rims, lots of extras, $3,800. (352) 422-7279 CHEVROLET '55, 2 Dr. Post, 350, V-8 auto, Pwr. Disc. Brk.. AC, dual exhaust. .352-621-0182 727-422-4433 CORVETTE '80 Coupe. Camp. restored! Red w/full power. $15,500 (813) 239-7198 El Camino Camper Top, fits '78 - '88 $300. (352) 527-2460 . FORD 1955 F 100 PICK UP /Hot Rod 350 eng , BLk CHERRY COLOR, $13,500 352-302-0743 GMC Hot Rod' 66,PICK UP, 400 Cu In. Cam, 4 Brl, headers, $2,900/or trade352-726-4710, GTO 1967, The real deal, older restoration, just out of storage $25Kobo (352)621-0666 MERCEDES '72, 350SL, both tops. Car has been in stor- age. $7,900 (352) 586-8576 MGB Convertible 1977, 57k mi. Blue, many xtras Excellent Condition $10,500(352) 628-0281 PLYMOUTH Reliant K-car '88 93k ml Runs/Lks Good, Exc Cond $2000 abo 352-422-1267/465-1959 Trucks CHEVROLET '01, Silverado, 3500, 6 spd. manual Dually 78k mi V8 6.6L turbo Diesel $17,900 352-447-5717 CHEVY '00, 1500. ext. cab, V8. all pwr, leather, tow pkg., $7,995. (352) 746-3152 CHEVY '84 ,4x4., 3/4 ton, 8'bed ,needs motor, $600 obo 352/628-5175 CHEVY Sllverado 2500 '94 162k ml. new tires dual baft. TRLR Pkg. $2000obo 352-628-1208 CHEVY Slverado '83, 3/4 ton, 83K, ml. second owner 5th whl set up & topper $7K flrml (352)637-35521 DODGE DOKOTA 88 V6 Auto Good Condition $950.(352) 382-5661 DODGE Ram 1500 LE '91 V8 Full pwr, LB, Garage Kept 62k Mi. Pwr All. $4,000 (352) 795-4095 DODGE Ram 3500 '00 Dually, Cummins Turbo Dies. SMERCEDES1 I I '87, 560 SL, 126K, White, Both tops, $12,000 352-586-6805/ 382-1204 S--- - -- E MERCURY '97, Sable GS, V-6, Auto. 126K, Fully loaded Cold AC. Exc. Cond. $2,500 (352) 453-7326 tote (352) 628-0505 fndr, cover, tand trir, $12,000 AM/FM/CD (352) 344-9010 PONTOON 24ft Playcraft '99, Fuel Tank 90hp merc. port-pot, Aluminum 39 Gal, cover, new '07 tan- Gasollne/Dlesel 37"L x dem Trr, xtras $8,250 18"W x 14" H, Like New (352) 344-0424 Cond. $160. PONTOON (352) 563-0756 Sylvan 20' Yamaha -- -T50 TLRC Engine Like 0 Watercraft New 40hrs. Playpen M I Cover port-o-potty, extras $14,900 SEADOO(2) GTSE '07 2) 62-0281 130hp, Intercooled, PROLINE 4mo, old, grg kept '03 Sport 30, Immac, ,only 16hrs, seats 3, dbl 32'6" CC AC cabin trlr, 3yr wrty. & mnt under, Merc's 225 contract, 150hrs. pd $26k All electronics, 2000 asking $181k KW Gen, loaded, w/traller, $62,000 119n%2A1 4120 raso)%)ni-ie.iA 02) 253( 1-1833 43) 253( 1-3188 d"1.1 1 r-, --...')- '.,r rSnorTP * Citrus County Chronicle * Homosassa Beacon * Crystal River Current * Williston Pioneer Sun-News * Riverland News * Chiefland Citizen * The Visitor * Inverness Pioneer * Sumter County Times * South Marion Citizen * Riverland Shopper * Tri-County Bulletin C'Ar SC'CTWTE" CITjRj US COUNTY5(FL) UCHRONICLE________________________ Trucks | FORD 99 SD F-250 4x2 Super cab, XLT 142" WB style side, 6.L efl V-10 eng. elec. 4-spd auto transm. Towing pkg. approx. 130K mi. $7,000 obo (352) 726-0647 FORD F-150 '84 300hp Standard Call for Details $1000 (352) 628-1964 after 5 FORD F-150 Lariat '05 Super cab 5.41tr 4x4, auto,, 6cd, leather, Bed Cover/Liner Tow/Cmpr Pkg 39k MI. $19,950 (352) 621-0675 FORD FX4 '05, F-50 BIk, Cust. Wheels etc.Low Miles. Brand new condition. $22.5K (352)382-7817 FORD RANGER 95 SUPER CAB, a/c, auto, 115k ml. $2300 (352) 527-2969 GMC '97, 6500, 24', encl. box truck, caterpillar, diesel, new tires, good cond $6200 obo 352 637-0188 SONOMA GMC 01,105Kml. 4 cyc. 5 spd. a/c, cruise ext. cab. Truck Cap, 20 mpg $4950 obo 352-503-6727 -mmmmm u= S SUZUKI '04, Gran Viara, 40K, Sgood on Gas $11,990 I or$199. MoWAC I oSport/Utlity - Vehicles AZTEK Pontlac ' 04 blk, loaded, 28K ml. Exc Cond $11,500 (352) 726-5715 CHEV. TRAIL BLAZER 04, LT, 47K Mi. I owner retiree, no children, Pets or smoking. Meticulous Cond.$13,400 (352) 637-6262 Chevy Tohoe 96, 1 owner 83k. mi. V8 ,auto 2 whl 4 dr. good cond $3800(352) 489-9192 DODGE 99, DURANGO 4x4, 80K ml., loaded, dual air & exhaust, Exc. Cond. $7,200 obo (352) 344-0505 HONDA '00 Passport 4 x 4, 4 dr., drk. blue met., all pwr. options + Pwr.Sunroof & DVD. Great Shape. 82K, $7,500 (352) 637-5171 HONDA CRV ,03 only 39k ml. Uke New, Lady Driven, Garage Kept $13,500 352-637-4206/476-6996 ISUZU RODEO,.'03 Loaded W/Warranty sunroof, leather, 60kml $6,900 Exc. cond. 352-563-4169 gSport/Utlityl - Vehicles j 1994, 6-cyl., runs great. looks good, new tires. AC, auto, $2,200 obo (352) 344-2006 JEEP Grand Cherokee La- redo. '04 2WD. Looks and runs great. Very Clean. 150k mi. Cold A/C. Everything works. Xtra Clean $4500 628-4727 - SUBARU I '03, Impreza, Out- | back, auto, pwr. | locks windows, AWD $8,990. or S$189Mo. WAC 1-866-838-4376 Lm--m mm TOYOTA 4-Runner SR5 '03 6Cyl Leather moon roof GRG Kept Low MI. $15kobo (352)795-4095 " 4x4s FORD '90 F-150, Short bed, 4 x4, 89k. Runs great $2,250, (352) 795-1015 FORD '97 F-250, Extra Cab, 5 spd. Pwr. wndws/Iocks; Exc. Cond. $5,500 (352) 344-9217 GEO TRACKER 97, 4x4, auto, a/c, $1300 (352) 860-2726 S Vans 0 % CHEVY 1998, Venture, EXT,, white w/ gray cloth Int. all opt. well malnt. everything works 149k ml. $3,200 352-422-3636 CHEVY '99 Astro Van, loaded, has everyth- Ing, showroom cond. $4,500.352-563-2118 CHEVY Express Van '05, 15 pass. pwr all, Frnt/rear A/C, 64k ml. $13,500 obo (352) 697-1656 CHEWVY Walk-In '87 Aluminum Body Excellent Shape $2k ask for Jim (352) 572-7984 CHRYSLER '01Town & Cnhy Limited, 3.8 litre, 92K ml. silver, power doors, exc. cond. $7,500. 352-341-6920 FORD '05,Freestar, White Must Sell, 41K ml., pwr. win., drs. AM/ FM/CD, very clean, new tires, $9,500. (352) 637-4640 MR CITRUS COUNTY REALTY " . . ., ALAN NUSSO 3.9% Listings INVESTORS RESIDENTIAL SALES COMMERCIAL SALES (352) 422-6956 ANUSSO.COM S Vans FORD 2001, E-150, HI Top Convy. Van "Limo Style" very clean, V8, 16MPG 99K Blue bk $7,000 obo (352) 746-7562, 9a-8p FORD E-150 '01 Work van V6 Shelves, PW, PL A/C, FM/Cass. mag whls new trs, CIn, well mntn'd, runs great $6,300 (352)341-2078 " ATVs .FREE REMOVAL OF. mower, golf cart, car, motorcycle, ATV, jet ski ? Try me 628-2084 HONDA Rancher ES 350 4k4 '02 170 org. ml grg kept like new, $4,200 (352) 382-7471 YAMAHA 04 Grizzley 660 4x4, winch, $4000 abo 352-212-9457 YAMOTO '06 110cc All New Needs Starter, $500 obo (352) 257-8310' 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home 5% down 20yrs at 8%apr. For listings call 800-366-9783 Ext 5704 E Motorcycles Consignments Wanted Cars, Trucks ,Cycles Detailing Avail. Iron Horse Parts 746-7883 www.coutryside motorscorp.com *FREE REMOVAL OF. mower, golf cart, car, motorcycle, ATV, jet ski ?? Try me 628-2084 Harley Davidsoni '02, Dyna Wide glide, 8,500 ml., gar. kept. $10,500. obo (352) 382-3110 Harley Davidson 04, Heritage Softall, 6K mi. ext. warr. exc. cond. $14,500 obo (508) 360-6112 cell HARLEY DAVIDSON 05 Dyna Glide, 6K ml. Show Room Cond. Lots of Chrome $11,500 obo (352) 212-9457 HARLEY DAVIDSON '07, Sportster XL883L, gar. kept., fact. warr., blue pearl, 375mi. $6,700., 352-400-5538 HARLEY DAVIDSON '81 Shovelhead, 80", completely serviced, gd. tire/shape. $8,000 352-522-0401/726-4109 Harley Davidson '99, Police special. Road King, full dresser, 1450CC $9,500. (989) 891-7236 HARLEY Heritage Softtall '94 Aqua 7 silver 5k ml. Exc. Cond. $10,500 (352) 795-1615 SLegais 764-0409 WCRN 4/14 meeting Early Learning Coalition PUBLIC NOTICE The Early Learning Coall- tion of the Nature Coast, will be facilitating the Cit- rus County Advisory Council BI-Monthly meet- ing on Monday. April 14, 2008, at the Citrus County Health Department, 3700 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida, beginn- ing at 9:00a.m. Public par- ticlpation is welcome. Please contact Coalition staff at 352-563-9939 If you have any questions. Published one time in the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9, 2008, 783-0409 WCRN 4/16 meeting Early Learning Coalition PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of meeting date change from April 9, 2008 to be held on April 16. 2008 The Early Learning Coatl- tion of the Nature Coast will be facilitating the 762-0409 WCRN 4/17 sale 87 Chevrolet- Smltty's Auto Sale PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Intends to sell the vehicle described below under Florida Statutes 713,78, The undersigned will sell dt public sale by com- petitive bidding on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 9:00 am on the premises where said vehicle has been stored and which are located at Smitty's Auto, Inc., 4631 W. Cardinal St., Homosassa, Citrus County, Florida, the fol- lowing: Year: Make: Model: VIN #: 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity 1G1AW51W3H6101537 Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase In cash only, Vehicle sold as Is and must be removed at the time of sale. Sale Is subject to cancellation In the event of settlement, between owner and obligated party. Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9, 2008. ' 781-0416 WCRN 4/30 sale- Unit 32I Notice of Lien Sale PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien Imposed on said property under the Florida Self Storage Facility Act Statutes. (Section 83.801-83.809). The undersigned will sell at Public Sale by competitive bidding on the 30th of April 2008 at 10:00 a.m. being on the premises where said property has been stored and which is located at Kings Bay Self Storage, 7957 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River, FL 34429, County of Citrus, State of Florida, the following Irene L. Cypher unit 321 household goods Purchase must be paid for at the time of purchase in cash or credit card, (Visa or Master Card). All pur- chased Items sold as Is and must be removed at the time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation or In the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Dated this day of March 28, 2008. Kings Bay Storage Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16, 2008. 763-0409 WCRN 4/15 Special Session CC Brd, of County Comm, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will meet In Special Session on Tuesday, Aprl115. 2008, beginning at 800 A.M.. In the Commission Chambers of the Citrus County Court- house, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, to conduct Interviews with finalists for the position ofCitrus County Administrator. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impair- ment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tel- ephone (352) 341-6580. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing Body with respect to any matter considered Legals Legals Legals Legals w Motorcycles HARLEY Softtall Custom '07 Grg Kept, Aft Mrkt Pipes, Very Low Mi. Exc Cond .All Extras $20k obo (352) 726-5168 HARLEY Sporster 1200 '98 Full Chrm Pipes Super nice Must seel $3,850 (352) 637-5143 Honda 06, Shadow VLX 600,w/shelld,hgwy bars.sllver 700 mi.$5400, 352-382-2677 HONDA '83, Goldwlng 11001 42k ml,. well malnt. new brakes/battery $2,000. 352-726-9220 HONDA '87, Shadow VT 1100 C, 51k, SB, CB, WS, LR, $1,800. (352) 637-3032 HONDA '98, Valkrie Trike, 17k ml., hot paint job. Must Sell $13,900., bo (352) 302-8046 HONDA SHADOW VLX, 06. 1450 ml. plus extras 600 cc like new, ask- Ing $4800 (352)794-0070 Kaw. Vulcan 05, 1600 classic, 7k, ml. V & H pipes, leather bags, w/s, + $2000 maint contract, gold, perf. cond. $7500 (352) 382-4568 KAWASAKI '04,.ZRX 1200R, Just broke In. Lk. Newly 2100 ml. $5,000 obo (352) 422-2051 Kawasaki 650KLR '07 near new 120 ml w/helmet - trade for skiff or Jon boat motor&traller of equal value $4,550 352-302-4155 Suzuki GZ250 '07 Excellent condition: Black 1800 miles asking $3k call Linda 352-207-8251 Suzuki Intruder '02,1500 cc, Exc. cond, 13k, ml. Windshield & bags, new tires, many extras $4,800 obo (352) 201-0911 Yamaha 04, YZF R6,great cond, extras, 14k. $4500. 352-382-2677 YAMAHA '06 Roadstar 1700cc, 260 ml. Saddlebags, Hwy bars, Shwrm cond. $8,300 bo (352)447-1244 YAMAHA 650 '02 old school Harley loo k k Mi. 60mpg Like New $3300 or trade(727) 207-1619 Crystal River YAMAHA WARRIOR '02 Road Star Warrior, 1700 cc 2,000 orig. mi.. plus extras, $6,000. (352) 422-4786 1 Legals Sumter County Advisory Council BI-Monthly meet- ing on Wednesday, April 16. 2008, beginning at 9:30a.m. The meeting will be held at the Wildwood Government Annex Build- ing, 362 Shopping Center Drive, Wildwood, FL. 34785 Please contact Coalition staff at 352-563-9939 if you have any questions. Public participation is wel- come. Published one (1) time In Citrus County Chronicle, April 9, 2008. 917-0425 DAILY CRN Citrus County Fleet Management PUBLIC NOTICE The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will be selling surplus property and equipment via the Internet at govdeals.com from March 25 to April 25,2008. Published seven (7) days consecutively in the Citrus County Chronicle March 25 thru April 25, 2008. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses,. If any, to It on DAVID J, STERN ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 801 S University Drive Suite #500, Plantation, FL 33324 on or before May 2,.2008, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice of action) 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 or peti- WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at CITRUS County, Florida, this 25 day of March, 2008. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (COURT SEAL) By: /s/ M.A. Michel Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac- commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse at 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 07-26252 at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver- batim record of the proceeding Is made, which record Includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal Is to be based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Stat- utes). Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9, 2008. 767-0409 WCRN 4/15 Reg. Session CC Brd. of County Comm. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will meet In REGULAR SESSION on April 15, 2008, at 3:00 P.M., in the Citrus County Courthouse. 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor- ida, for the purpose of conducting the regular business of Citrus County, Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair- ment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness. Florida, 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting, If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tel- ephone (352) 341-6580. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing Body with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver- batim record of the proceeding Is made, which record Includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal Is to be based. (Section 286,0101, Florida Stat- utes). Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9, 2008, 759-0409 WCRN 09 2007 CA 006172 Deutsche Bank/Bowie Notice of Action Constructive Service PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIbA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO.: 09 2007 CA 006172 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-2, PLAINTIFF, VS. PATTI BOWIE, ET AL, DEFENDANTSS, NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: PATTI BOWIE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PATTIE BOWIE whose residence Is unknown If he/she/they be Ilving; and If he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devsees, grantees .assign- ees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an Interest by. through, under or against the Defend- ants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or In- terest In the property described In the mortgage bing foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: LOT 3 BLOCK 29 BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER 2 AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 96-98, 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 DAVID J. STERN. ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 801 S University Drive Suite #500. Plantation, FL 33324 on or before May 2, 2008, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice of action) 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 or peti- tion filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at CITRUS County. Florida, this 27 day of March, 2008. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (COURT SEAL) By: /s/M.A. Michel Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILU- TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac- commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at NONE, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Re- lay Service. Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 07-16074 754-0423 WCRN 2007-CA-6513 Hayes/Eldon Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CASE NO. 2007-CA-6513 NORVEL L. HAYES and ZONA HAYES CORNELISON MORROW Plaintiffs, vs CRAIG L. ELDON and JESSICA A. ELDON f/k/a JESSICA A. BROWN, his wife, and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendants who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties may claim an Interest as spouses, heirs, devl- sees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees or other claimants. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CRAIG L. ELDON- P.O. Box 55, Holder, FL 34445 J ESSICA A. ELDON f/k/a JESSICA A. BROWN- P.O. Box 55, Holder, FL 34445 and all other unknown parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named defendants who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said un- known parties may claim an Interest as spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants whomsoever having or claiming to have any right, title or interest In and to the following described real property located in Citrus County, Florida, to wit: LOT 1, BLOCK "A", HOLIDAY HEIGHTS, UNIT NO. 2, AC- CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 51, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a pur- chase money first mortgage and note on the above real property located In Citrus County, Florida, has been tiled against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to It, If any, on the Plain- tiff's attorney, whose name and address Is: H, Michael Evans. Esquire at 20702 W Pennsylvania Avenue, Dunnellon, FL 34431, and file the original with the clerk of this court on or before May 2, 2008, otherwise, a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Witness my hand and seal of this Court on this 27 day of March, 2008. BETTY STRIFLER As Clerk of the Court 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450 (SEAL) � By: /s/ M.A. MIchel As Deputy Clerk Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 2,9, 16 and 23, 2008, 760-0409 WCRN 08-CA-536 Bank of NY/Corr Notice of Action Constructive Service PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION ' CASE NO.: 08-CA-536 THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA, AS TRUSTEE, PLAINTIFF, VS, WAYNE CORR, ET AL., DEFENDANTSS. NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: WAYNE CORR whose residence is unknown If he/she/they be living: and If he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendanTs who may be spouses, heirs devisees, grantees, assign- ees. ilenors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defend- ants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or In terest in the property described In the mortgage bing foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: LOT 25 BLOCK 51 CITRUS HILLS FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS ' RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 73 THROUGH 83t INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice Is April 10,2008, Personal Representative: Steven D. Fisher 4640 Short Leaf Lane, N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33703 Attorney for Personal Representative: GEORGE E. OWEN, JR, CRAWFORD, OWEN & HINES P.A. 100 Second Avenue South, Suite 301N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 727-823-9669 Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16, 2008, 765-0409 WCRN 4/17 meeting Nature Coast EM Foundation PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nature Coast Emer- gency Medical Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors will be holding a specially scheduled meeting on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. For those Interested In at- tending the meeting will be held at Citrus Memorial Hospital in the Board Room (Red Brick Building, 2nd Floor), 502 W. Highland Blvd., Inverness, FL. Any persons(s) requiring reasonable accommoda- tions at this meeting because of a disability or physical Impairment should contact the Executive Director's Of- fice. 3380 E. Gulf to Lake Highway, Inverness, FL, (352) 637-4121, at least two days before the meeting. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of Directors with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made which record shall be the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based. /s/ Jennie Ellis, Executive Assistant Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 9, 2008, 766-0409 WCRN 4/17 Exec.Comm. meeting Nature Coast EM Found, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nature Coast Emergency Medical Foundation, Inc. Executive Com- mittee will be holding a regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. For those Inter- ested In attending the meeting will be held at Citrus Memorial Hospital In the Board Room (Red Brick Build- ing, 2nd Floor), 502 W. Highland Blvd., Inverness, FL. Any persons(s) requiring reasonable accommoda- tions at this meeting because of a disabllty or physical Impairment should contact the Executive Director's Of- fice, 3380 E. Gulf to Lake Highway, Inverness, FL, (352) 637-4121, at least two days before the meeting. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Executive Committee with respect to any mat- ter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to en- sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made which record shall be the testimony and evi- dence upon which the appeal Is to be based. /s/ Jennie Ellis, Executive Assistant Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle. on April 9, 2008. 752-0409 WCRN 2008-CP- 194 Alton Raymond McMullen Estate Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 2008-CP-194 IN RE: ESTATE OF: ALTON RAYMOND McMULLEN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ALTON RAYMOND McMULLEN, deceased, whose date of death was December 14,2007, and whose Social Se- curity-Number Is xxxx5607, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver- ness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the per- sonal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other per- sons having claims or demands against decedent's es- tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is 4/2, 2008. Personal Representative: /s/ R. MARILYN McMULLEN 404 S. Apopka Avenue Inverness, Florida 34452 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Michael T. Kovach, Jr., Esquire Florida Bar No. 0308020 KOVACH & ASSOCIATES,P.A. Post Office Box 635, Inverness, FL 34451-0635 Telephone: (352) 341-5557 Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 2008, 758-0409 WCRN 09-2007-CA-006058 LaSalle/Bowle Notice of Action Constructive Service PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO,: 09-2007-CA-006058 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY LOAN TRUST 2007-2AX, PLAINTIFF, VS. HOLLY BOWIE, ET AL., DEFENDANTSS. NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: HOLLY BOWIE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HOLLY BOWIE whose residence Is unknown If he/she/they be living: and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assign- ees, Ilenors, creditors, trustees, and all parties clalm n an Interest by, through, under or against the Defend- ants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or In- erest in the property described In the mortgage bing foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: LOT 30 & 32, BLOCK 54 BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NUMBER FOUR, AS PER THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 PAGES 130-132, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of our written defenses, If any, to It on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 801 S University Drive Suite #500, Plantation, FL 33324 on or before May 2, 2008, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice of action) and file the orlglnalwith the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter ; otherwise a default will be entered against ou for the relief demanded In the complaint or peti- ton flied herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at CITRUS County, Florida, this 27 day of March, 2008. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (COURT SEAL) (COURT SEAL) By:/s/ M.A. Michel Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABIlU- TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needin a special ac- commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at NONE, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Re- lay Service. Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 07-15603 768-0416 WCRN 2008-CP-278 Horace Rexford Owen, Jr. Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Probate No, 2008-CP-278 IN RE: ESTATE OF HORACE REXFORD OWEN, JR., a/k/a H. REX OWEN, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of HORACE REXFORD OWEN, JR., a/k/a H. REX OWEN, deceased, whose date of death was November 24, 2007; File Number 2008-CP-278 Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below,. All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- ing claims Or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice Is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav- ing claims or demands against the decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE Our family of newspapers reaches more than 170,000 readers in Citrus, Marion, Sumter, Levy, Dixie and Gilchrest counties. The best way to reach the growing Nature Coast market is through our award-winning, growing newspapers. CH yO IOU ""*-.0 0 U y 1 Vy 1624 North Meadowcrest Boulevard Crystal River, FL 34429 (352) 563-6363 www.ch ronicleonline.com Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims 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 AF- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice Is April 9, 2008, Personal Representative: /s/ LAURA ASH 14305 Ravenwood Lane Tampa, Florida 33618 Attorney for Personal Representative; /s/ Tommy D. Permenter, Jr., Esquire Florida Bar No. 122424 The Permenter Law Firm, P.A. 2201 S,E. 30th Avenue, Suite 202, Ocala, Florida 34471 Phone: (352)622-1811 Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16, 2008. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 15C I Legals L | w Legals 773-0430 WCRN 2007-DR-5831 Atwood/Whitehead Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2007-DR-5831 LAURANA ATWOOD, f/k/a LAURANA YOUNG, Petitioner, and RONALD WHITEHEAD, Respondent, TO: RONALD WHITEHEAD 10460 MEADOW RUN TRACE ALPHARETTA, GA 30202 NOTICE OF ACTION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for Sole Cus- tody and Name Change of Minor Child has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any to It, on the Petitioner's at- torney, whose name and address Is: LISA Y, GERSTNER, ESQUIRE MILITELLO & MILITELLO, P.A. 107b West Main Street Inverness, FL 34450 on or before May 9,2008, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Petitioner's attorney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint or petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of said court on this 2 day of April, 2008, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (Seal) By: /s/ M.A, MIchel Deputy Clerk Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2008. 770-0416 WCRN 08-CA-1021 Chase/Nurse Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 08-CA-1021 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Plaintiff, vs. MATHEW P. NURSE, et ux., et al., Defendantss, NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MATHEW P. NURSE AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MATHEW P. NURSE; CHRISTINE R. HURT AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHRISTINE R. HURT, If olive, and/or dead his their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grantees and all persons or parties claiming by, through, under or against him them. Residence Is unknown. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for foreclosure of a mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County, Florida: LOT 20, BLOCK B, CONNELL HEIGHTS UNIT NO. 8, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 37, 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 SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, PA., Attorneys, whose address Is 9700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610, Miami, Florida 33156, (305) 670-2299, within 30 days after the first pub- lication of this notice, and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., attorneys or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint or Petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 1 day of April, 2008., BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts As Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By:; /s/ M.A. Michel As Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac- commodation in order to participate In this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance, please contact the ADA Coordi- nator, Telephone (352) 341-6400, 110 North Apopka Av- enue, Inverness, Florida 34450, within 2 working days of you receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16,2008. 778-0430 WCRN 2007-DR-6440 Termination of Parental Rights Emily Rose Fannon, Minor child PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2007-DR-6440 IN RE: TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION OF EMILY ROSE FANNON, Minor Child NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: UNKNOWN BIOLOGICAL FATHER, IDENTITY UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an AMENDED ACTION has been filed against you for termination of your parental rights and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on LEON M. BOYAJAN, II, ESQUIRE, of Leon M. Boyajan, II, PA., 2303 West Highway 44, Inverness, FL 34453-3809, on or be- fore May 9,2008, and tile the original with the Clerk of the Court at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, before service on the Petitioner's attorney or Im- mediately thereafter. IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF DE- MANDED IN THE PETITION. The subject's biological mother is 20 years of age, blonde hair with fair complexion, she is 5'3" tall and weighs approximately 190 Ibs. The minor is female and was born on October 18,2007 In Citrus County, Florida. No facts are known about the biological father. The mother and minor child have lived In Citrus County. Florida from the child's date of birth to the present In Hernando, Florida. 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 uoon re- You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may flie Notice of Current Address Florida Supreme Court Approved Fam- Ily Law Form 12.915). Future papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the Clerk's office. DATED this 4 day of April. 2008. BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT BY: /s/ VIvian Cancel Deputy Clerk Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9.16.23 and 30,2008. 779-0416 WCRN 2008-CP-282 Angelica G. Muns Estate Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2008-CP-282 Division IN RE: ESTATE OF ANGELICA G. MUNS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ANGEUCA G. MUNS, deceased, whose date of death was January 30, 2008, and whose Social Security Number Is 153-18-1917, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, FloridaProbate Division, the address of which Is 110 N, Apoka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The name and address of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the decedent and other persons hayv- 16C WIDNNSDAY, APRIL 9. 2008 CLASSIFIJDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICL i ,gal'. a Lg . II jIs g l " "all Legals I Legals e. ' Legal I I gal, I Betty Strlfler /I/ Jennifer Sosnlckl YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a Complaint or Petition, A e Clerk of the Court Deputy Clerk mort age on the following property In CITRUS County, This notice shall be published once each week for fourAsClrk Court Deputy Clrk 7F0-0416iWCRN(F4orida:: (4) consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chron lel, (SEAL) 08-CP-255 Donald W Horine Estateor(4) con utive woun Chon By // Vivn Cancel Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle Notice to Creditors LOT I, BLOCK 2, OF MERAILD HILLS UNIT 1, ACCORDING WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 4 day of As Deputy Clerk on April 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2008. PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, April, 2008. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGES 122 THROUGH 124, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O Ap2008BETTY STRIFLER, Published tw (2) times n the Ctrus County Chronicle, 7720416 WCRN PROBATE DIVISION CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. CERLK OF COURTS on April 9 and 16,2008 092008 CA 00070 green Tree/Wheeler Jr FILE NO,; 08-CP 255 (SEAL) Plaintiff's Notice of Action IN RE: ESTATE OF has been filled against you and you are required to By: /s/ Vivian Cancel 919-040 TUWCRN PUBLIC NOTICE DONALD W, HORINE see a copy of your written defenses within 30 days of- Deputy Clerk (CU-0y PDRB IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Deceased. ter the first publication, if any, on Florida Default Law B OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY S NOTIC TO CREDITORS i Group, P.L., alntlff's attorney, whose address Is9119 Published four (4) times In the Ctrus County Chronicle NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that the following public hear- CASE NO.: 09 2008 CA 000780 The ordmlitrotton of the Estate of Donald W. Horlne, Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, on April 9,16,23 and 30, 2008, ingCwlIbe.0eCdby: 0 Deceased, whose date of death was November 14, and file the original with this Court either before service GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC 2007. s pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter other- The Citr County Panning evo en Review GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Flordo. Probte Divlision Flle Number 08-CP 255; the wise a default will be entered against you for the relief 753-0409 WCRN ard ( ) on , 00 M n e Plantff, address of which s 110 N, Apopka Avenue, Inverness, demanded In the Complaint or petition. 09200 CA 000226 Bank of America/Altemus antoer West over JOHN W. WHEELER JR; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN W. Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the per This notice shall be published once each week for Notice of Action WHEELER JR,; RORI WHEELER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF tonal repr tentative and the personal representative's two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle PUBLIC NOTICE RORI WHEELER; AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, attorney are set forth below. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- mo iDefendants. All creditors of the decedent and other persons hv- WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this CUIT 1, Sa h In all be for the purpose of consider- Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate, in- 31 day of March, 2008. IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA l9 noa request, PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OF ACTION cluding unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, Betty Strlfler CIVIL ACTION 2 perons dlng to be heard, to speak for or on whom a copy of this notice Is served must file their Clerk of the Court CASE NO,: 09 2008 CA 000226 against, may be heard, TO, claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) (Court Seal) DIVISION: m s JOHN W: WHEELER JR, MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF By:/s/MA, Mlchel r.. tRna sm thre t un UNKNOWN SPOUE OF JOHN W WHEELER JR THIS NOTERVICE O A COPY OF THIRTY (30) DAYS NOTICE ON THEM DATE OF As Deputy Clerk BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Land Development Code (LDC) to allow tar the con- RORI WHEELER SerICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM, Plaintiff, struction of an accessory dweling unt, pursuant to UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RORI WHEELER All other credtorsof the decedent and other persons Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, vs. Secon451 AcssoRDwelli Units m D e sld. 2972 E. Timberwood Ct. having cdrms or demands against decedent's estate on April 9 and 16, 2008. F07066900 CLINTON L. ALTEMUS, et al, La D es o- Hernando, FL 34442 Including unmatured, contingenT or unlquidated claims, must fte their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OF MORE AF- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The dote of the first publication of this Notice is April 9,2008, Llnda Berg Personal Representative c/o Post Office Box 30 St. Petersburg, FL 33731-0030 Peter R. Wallace Skelton, Willis, Bennett & Wallace, LLP Attorneys for the Personal Representative 259 Third Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Florida Bar No. 292532 Telephone No, (727) 822-3907 Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16,2008. 756-0409 WCRN 09 2007 CA 006074 Countrywide/Leall Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09 2007 CA 006074 DIVISION: COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Plaintiff, VI. EDWARD G. LEALI, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: EDWARD G. LEALI LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 795 WEST SHARP LANE LECANTO, FL 34465 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County, Florida:: . LOT 8, BIOCK 43, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 4, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES) 130THROUGH 132, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been fllle against you and you are required to seme a copy of your written defenses within 30 days of- ter thfe first publication, if any, on Florida Default Law Group. P.L. Plainlff's attorney, whose address Is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Sure 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 27 day of March, 2008. Betty Strifler Clerk of the Court (Court Seal) By: /s/ M.A. Michel As Deputy Clerk 'Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9.2008. F07058503 757-0409 WCRN 09 2007 CA 006057 HSBC Bank/Bowie Notice of Action Constructive Service PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO.: 09 2007 CA 006057 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-ARS. PLAINTIFF, VS, HOLLY BOWIE ET AL, DEFENbANT(S), NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: HOLLY BOWIE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HOLLY BOWIE whose residence Is unknown If he/she/they be living; and If he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendant who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees. assign- ees, Ilenors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interestt by, through, under or against the Defend ants, who are not known to be dead or alive and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or in- erest In the property described in the mortgage bing foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: COMMENCE AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF BLOCK OF BEVERLYHILLS UNITNO 1 ACCORDINGTO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 PAGES 149 AND I150 PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDAN THENCE SOUTH 39 DEGREES WEST ALONG A SOUTHWSTERLY PROJECTION OF THE SOUTH- EASTERLY UNE OF SAID BLOCK 4 A DISTANCE OF 122.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE OUh 39 DEGREE WEST 72.50 FEEt THENCE NORTH 1 DEGREES WEST 15 FEET THENCE NORTH 39 DEGREES EAST 72.80 FEET THENCE SOUTH 61 DEGREES EAST 126 FEET TO THE PdINT OF BEGINNING BEING LOT 10 IN BLOCK 41 ALSO KNOWN AS LOT I1 IN BLOCK 41 OF BEVERLY ILLS UNIT NO 4 AS RECORDED IN PLAT 3 PAGES 149 AND 150 PULUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to sereacoy f our wren defenses, If any, to It on DAVID J. ST ERN, EMQ Piaintiff's attorney,.whose address Is 801 S University Drive Suite #500, Plantation, FL 33324 on or before May 2, 200, (no later than 30 days from the date of the fl ubilcl on of this notice of action) and file the origna with the clerk of this court either before servIce on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter: otherwise a default will be enter,d against you fr the relief demanded in the complaint or petl- n tiled herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at CITRUS County, Florida, this 27 day of March, 2008. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (COURT SEAL) C U By: /s/ M.A Michel Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT persons with disabiltes needing a special ac- commodatlon should contact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION. at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at NONE, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Re- lay Service. Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 07-15816 771-0416 WCRN 09-2008-CA-001180 Bank of America/Klnard Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-001180 DIVISION: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. LYNDA KINARD, *t al, Defendant(l), NQTICQ OF ACTION TO: LYNDA KINARD LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 4647 E LIZA KNOWLTON DRIVE INVERNESS, FL 344529099 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- (ES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN 776-0416 WCRN 2007 CA 002805 Ironstone/Aklnsanml Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2007 CA 002805 DIVISION: 09 IRONSTONE BANK, Plaintiff, vs. BUNMI AKINSANMI, ofet al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: BUNMI AKINSANMI LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1717 COLEVILLE CIRCLE NORCROSS, GA 30093 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County, Florida:: LOTS 4 AND 5, BLOCK 43.1, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOK 5, PAGES 44 TO 58, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days af- ter the first publication, If any, on Florida Default Law Group, P.L., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 4 day of April, 2008. Betty Strlfler Clerk of the Court (Court Seal) By: /s/ Vivian Cancel As Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle. on April 9 and 16,2008. F07058713 777-0416 WCRN 09 2008 CA 000555 GTE/Allen Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Case No. 09 2008 CA 000555 Division GTE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff. vs. RICHARD V. ALLEN a/k/a RICHARD ALLEN, ET AL Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: RICHARD V. ALLEN a/k/a RICHARD ALLEN CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 1946 S GLENEAGLE TER LECANTO, FL 34461 You are notified that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property In Citrus County, Florida; THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 5, BLOCK 4, HILLS OF AVALON, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 102 AND 103, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. commonly known as: 1946 S, GLENEAGLE TER, LECANTO, FL 34461 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on Michelle Garcia Gilbert of Kass, Shuler, Solomon, Spector, Foyle & Singer, PA., plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address is P.O. Box 800, Tampa, Florida 33601, on or before May 9, 2008, (or 30 days from the first date of publication, whichever Is later) and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated: April 4, 2008. CLERK OF THE COURT Honorable Betty Strlfler 110 N. Apopka Avenue Room 101 Inverness, FL 34450 (Court Seal) By: /s/ Vivian Cancel Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance, Please contact John Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, phone (352) 637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice: If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771, Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16, 2008, 774-0430 WCRN 2008-CA-0069 Prlce/McKinney Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA Civil Divisilon Case No. 2008-CA-0069 BETTY J. PRICE,, Plaintiff, vs. TIMOTHY D. MCKINNEY, JERRY E. MCKINNEY, BLAKE MCKINNEY, MARGARET DELBRIDGE, ERIC F. GUINN and DEBBIE W. GUINN, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE DEFENDANTS, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: TIMOTHY D. McKINNEY, residence unknown, if alive, If dead, to all parties claiming Interests by, through, under or against the said TIMOTHY D. McKINNEY, and all other panties having or claiming to have any right, title, or Interest In the property herein described, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to partition the fol- lowing real property located In Citrus County, Florida, to-wit, Lots 3,4,8,24,26 and 26, Block 186, Plat of Unit NO.3 of Homosassa, according to the map or plat thereof o1 rcorded In Plat Book 1, Page(s) 48, PublIc Records of Citrus County, Florida, Subject to covenants, rostrlctlon and oarementl of record. Parcel Ident Ificatlon Number: 171 193 2200 30 1320 Alternate key Number: 1128821 Property Addros: 7696 West Grove Street, Homosaosa, Clitru County, Florida, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses on or before May 9,2008, If any, on GREEN & GREEN, PA., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9030 West Ford Island Trail, Suite 5, Crystal River. Florida, 34429, and flie the original with the Court either before service on Plalntlff's attor- ney or Immediately thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CLINTON L. ALTEMUS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 8660N OCOEE TERRACE CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN RENEE L. ATEMUS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 8660N OCOEE TERRACE CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County, Florida:: LOTS 33 AND 34, BLOCK 1, HOLIDAY HEIGHTS, UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 61 AND 62, PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days af- ter the first publication, If any, on Florida Default Law Group. P,L., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa. Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 26 day of March, 2008. Betty Strifler Clerk of the Court (Court Seal) By: /s/ M.A. Michel As Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 2008. F07066549 755-0409 WCRN 09-2008-CA-001038 Wells Forgo/Comunas Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09-2008-CA-001038 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. EDWARD P. CAMUNAS et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: EDWARD P. CAMUNAS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 720 DRAKE AVENUE INVERNESS, FL 34452 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CYNTHIA CAMUNAS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 720 DRAKE AVENUE INVERNESS, FL 34452 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County, Florida:: LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 207 OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE(S) 51 THROUGH 66, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days af- ter the first publication, If any, on Florida Default Law Group, P.L., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive. Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634. and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter: other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 27 day of March, 2008, Betty Strifler Clerk of the Court (Court Seal) By: /s/ M.A. Michel As Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 2 and 9, 2008. F08012501 778-0416 WCRN 09-2008-CA-000980 Aurora Loan/WIlllams Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO,: 09-2008-CA-000980 AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JEFFREY WILLIAMS, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JEFFREY WILLIAMS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 4571 N PINE VALLEY LOOP, LECANTO, FL 34461 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEFFREY WILLIAMS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 4571 N PINE VALLEY LOOP, LECANTO, FL 34461 JOHN DOE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 4571 N PINE VALLEY LOOP, LECANTO FL 34461 JANE DOE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 4571 N PINE VALLEY LOOP, LECANTO FL 34461 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 7, BLOCK E, BLACK DIAMOND, ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 100, 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 Marshall C, Watson, P.A, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address 1) 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before May 9,2008, a date which i1 within thirty (30) days after the first publi- cation of this Notice In the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE 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. If you are a person with Disablities who need any accommodation to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- tain assistance, Please contact the ADA Coordinator Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N, Apopka Avenue, In- verness, FL 34450 within 2 workings days of your receipt of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call 1-800-955-8771. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 4 day of April, 2008, called iln amt0nl. Townaijpy south Randi18 East: more specifically. New Mayelad Acres irst Adaliton PB 2 Page 129, East half of Lot 21 less the South 263.91 feet of Block G. which address Is known as 690 W. Kuhns Lane, Lecanto, Florida. (Lecanto Area) (A complete le- gal description Is on file with the Community Develop- ment Division) Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at htto:lwww.boe.clltru�.fl.uJ (Click on the Community Development link). All persons desiring to become a a t he proceedings maysubmit a "request to In- Terv hne pursuantto procedures set forth Ir Article II, Division 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances, Such request shall be submitted to Department of De- velopmen Services at least five (5) working days (excluding Weekends and Ho days) prior to the hear- igon the matter. A "reque to Intrvene ray be oatalned on-line; click on Quasl-Judclal-FA . f any person decades to appeal any decision made by e oard wh respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she wll l.need a record of he prooeedinas andtor such purpose, he or she may need to Insure that a verbatim record of the proceed- Ings Is made, which record Includes testimony and evi- dence upon which the appeal Is to be based. Any person requiring reasonab accommodation t this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair- ment shoulcontact the County Admnstror's Offce, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North ,Aopka Avenue, Inverness. Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565. at least two days before the meeting. Ifyou are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 34T-658E, For more Information about this application please contact a Planner at the Department of Development Services (352) 527-5239, Chairman Planning and Development Review Board Citrus County, Florida Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 1 and 9 2008. 769-0416 WCRN 2007-CA-331 US Bank/Sepulveda Notice of Action PUBUC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2007-CA-331 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. GLORIA E. SEPULVEDA A/K/A GLORIA SEPULVEDA, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: WILLIAM VILLA Last Address: 6 Balsam Street, Homosassa, FL 34446 and 2650 Rampart Way N., Hollywood, FL 33026 Also Attempted at: 7151 Meade Street. Hollywood, FL 33024; 7400 Stirling Road #1624, Hollywood, FL 33024; and 6315 Fllmore Street, Hollywood. FL 33024 Current Residence Unknown GLORIA E. SEPULVEDA A/K/A GLORIA SUPULVEDA Last Known Address: 6 Balsam Street, Homosassa, F 34446 and 2650 Rampart Way N., Hollywood, FL 33026 Also Attempted at: 7151 Meade Street, Hollywood, FL 33024: 7400 Stirling Road #1624, Hollywood, FL 33024; and 6315 Flllmore Street, Hollywood, FL 33024 Current Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 21, BLOCK 192, SUGARMILL WOODS OAK VILLAGE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86-150; PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1-150; PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1-16 AND AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 87A 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 Marshall C. Watson, PA., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address Is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before May 9. 2008, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publi- cation of this Notice In the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE 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. If you are a person with Disabilities who need any accommodation to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- tain assistance, Please contact the ADA Coordinator Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In- verness, FL 34450 within 2 workings days of your receipt of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice impaired call 1-800-955-8771, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 1st day of April. 2008., Betty Strifler As Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By: /s/ M.A, Michel As Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, on April 9 and 16.,2008. 782-0430 WCRN 2007-DP-258 Term, of Parental WRghts Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO.: 2007-DP-258 IN THE INTEREST OF: M.T, (08/28/2001) J.W. (09/20/2004) DK, (07/17/2006) G.M. (08/25/2007) Minor Children. NOTICE OF ACTION. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND GUARDIANSHIP THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Mark Marietta address unknown You are hereby notified that a petition under oath has been tiled In the above-styled court for the termi- nation of your parental rights as to G.M. a male child born on 25th day of August, 2007 In Citrus County, Flor- Ida, and for placement of the child with the Florida De- partment of Children and Families for subsequent adoption, and you are hereby commanded to be and appear before General Magistrate Keith Schenck, of the Circuit Court or any judge assigned to hear the above cause, at the Advisory Hearing on June 9, 2008 at 11:30 AM at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, 3rd floor, Inverness, FL 34450, YOU MUST PERSONALLY APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PE- TITION. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY PRESENT TO REPRESENT YOU INTHIS MATTER. IF YOU WANT AN AT- TORNEY, BUT ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD ONE, YOU MUST NOTIFY THE COURT, AND THE COURT WILL DETERMINE WHETHER YOU QUALIFY FOR AN ATTORNEY TO BE AP- POINTED TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS MATTER. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assilstance, Please contact John Sullivan at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N,. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 or phone (352) 341-6700 within two working days of your receipt of No- tloe of Advisory Hearing for Termination of Parental Right, if you are hearing Impaired or voice Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771, THIS NOTICE shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle's Classified Section, Dated this 4th day of April, 2008 at Inverness, CItrus County, Florida, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) And all parties claiming Interest by, through, under or against JOHN W. WHEELER JR, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN W. WHEELER JR, RORI WHEELER UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RORI WHEELER and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title, or Interest In the property herein described: CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN/LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 2972 E. TIMBERWOOD COURT, HERNANDO, FL 34442 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose mort- gage on the following described property In Citrus County, Florida: All of the property located at 2972 E. TIMBERWOOD COURT, In the CIty/Town/Vllage of HERNANDO, County of Ctnrus, State of FL, In which the Borrower has an own- ership, leasehold or other legal Interest. This property Is more particularly described on the schedule titled "Additional Property Description" which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Together with a security Interest In that certain 2000 60 X 24 _ mobile home, serial number N89768A and N89768B. and having a commonly known address as: 2972 E. TIMBERWOOD COURT, HERNANDO, FL 34442 has been flied against you and you are required to serve an original of your written defenses, If any, with the Citrus County Clerk of this Court within 30 days from the first date of publication, and to serve a copy on Plaintiff's Attorney, Michael G. Snytkln, of the Law Firm of Saxon, Glilmore, Carraway, Gibbons, Lash & Wilcox, P.A., 201 E. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 600, Tampa, FL 33602, within 30 days from the first date of publication; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated: April 1, 2008. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts AS CLERK OF THE COURT By: M.A, Michel As Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Americans With Disabiltles Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommo- dation to participate In this proceeding should contact court Administration at telephone number 1-352-341-6452, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing Impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. EXHIBIT "A" Lot 46, of TANGLEWOOD, as per plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 7, Pages 111 and 112, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle on April 9 and 16, 2008. 784-0409 WCRN 4/16 Spec.Master Hearing - Code Enforcement PUBUC NOTICE The public Is hereby notified that the Citrus County Code Enforcement will conduct its monthly Special Master Hearing on Wednesday. April 16, 2008 @ 9:00 A.M. In the Lecanto Government Building, Multi-purpose Room 166. 3600 W-:i 3o. ,ee,'. Parr, Lecanto, Florida 34461. at which -i-r,.- a0a rp la.e an, and all persons Interested are Invited to attend. The following cases) will be heard by the Code Enforce- ment Special Master, however cases may abate prior to hearing date. If you have questions, contact Code Enforcement at (352) 527-5350. Argus. Connie 8310 N. Odyssey Dr. Crystal River, FL Driveway apron not in compliance LDC 4221(J) Britain, Cecilia & Brown, Derek 10203 S. Quarterhorse Ave. Floral City, FL Driveway apron not In compliance LDC 4221 (J) Carroll, Ruthann & Hillard, Junior L, 11228 N. Riverbend Rd. Dunnellon, FL Failure to apply for a Development Order for addition to residence and accessory structure LDC 2020 Chappell, Ellen 2553 N, Seneca Pt. Crystal River Construction of a tiki-type hut, i.e. detached screen room with thatched roof, without permits LDC 2321 Dyess, Curtis E,. & Elizabeth J. 5312 W, Atlanta Lane Dunnellon, FL Room addition without a development order LDC 2020 Jackson, Bobby & Beverly 7220 W, Hadenotter Lane Homosossa, FL Driveway apron not In compliance LDC 4221(J) Johnson, Samuel 6481 W. Ost West Street Homosassa, FL Appealing order of nuisance abatement notice Meyer, Frank 3281 E, Buckskin Lane Hernando Appealing demolition order Navarro, Jesse & Melissa 6401 W, Carter Road Homosassa Operating a business without obtaining required devel- opment order LDC 2020,4620 Nell, Kenneth 7004 N. Palm Oak Dr. Hernando, FL Permits and flood vents; house is below base flood ele- vation LDC 2020, 2300,4163 B.1,4163 8.3 Ohrt,'Steven & Christina 8412 Tawny Rose Lane Crystal River Construction of two accessory buildings without an ap- proved development order LDC 2020, 4625 Ovitt, Larry 982 E. Hartshorn Lane Holder Failed compliance Inspection on/or not In compliance with Engineering and site review, per LDC; construction/placement of accessory structures with- out required development order LDC 2321C, 2020 Rich, Curtis A. & KImberiy A. Porter 6088 N. Tallahassee Rd, Crystal River Fallutre to apply for a Development Order for tree re- moval, excavation & tilling of property LDC 2020,4342. 2322 River Cove Master Association, INC 11879 W. Fort Island Troll Crystal River, FL Construction of new and re-surfacing asphalt paving, without a valid Development Order LDC 2020 Smith, Anna 4118 W. Grover Cleveland BLVD Lecanto Construction without a valid Development Order LDC 2020,4624 Stephens. Charley & Joyce 5580 S. Chamberlain Pool Ave. Homosossa, FL 13210S. Oakvlew Ave, Floral CIty. FL Driveway apron not In compliance LDC 4221 (J) Wyatt Trustees, Jack 2nd & Lndo 45 N. Spongier Loop Crystal River Construction of a dock without a valid Development Order LDC 2020, 4638 NOTE: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Code Enforcement Special Master with respect to any matter considered at this public hear- ing, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made which record shall Include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable acocommodatlon at this meeting because of a disability or physcal Impair- ment should contact the County Administrator's Office, Citrut County Court House, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, phone: (352) 341-6560, 15 least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 841-6580, MICHELE LIEBERMAN, SPECIAL MASTER CITRUS COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT Published one (1) time In the Cltrus County Chronicle on April 9,2008, |