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�*AUTO**SCH 3-DIGIT 326 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORYI SD12 Time to shine: Students in spotli - ... U C I T R US COUNTY TODAY & Thursday morning HIGH Partly sunny, with scat- 87 tered thunderstorms. LOW Partly cloudy tonight. 68 PAGE A4 MAY 13, 2009 tusica /C1 H c www.chronicleonline.com Florida's Best Community x Newspaper Serving Florida's Best Community 50* Crist to seek Martinez's Senate seat Popular governor won'tgo for second term Associated Press TALLAHASSEE - Popular GOP Gov. Charlie Crist is passing on an easy re-election bid and in- stead will run for U.S. Senate, a decision that excites Washington Republicans who desperately want to avoid further losses in 2010. Crist, 52, instantly becomes the front-runner in the Senate race. He has maintained approval rat- ings in the high 60 percent range despite the state's gloomy econ- omy, budget cuts, a high foreclo- sure rate and the highest unemployment since 1975. But the Senate race is by no means a cakewalk. Crist faces a challenge from former House Speaker Marco Rubio, a solid con- servative who is questioning Crist's commitment to Republican principles. And Democrats will make Crist a top target as they try to maintain � what's likely to be a 60-seat major- ity in the Senate, the number they need to overcome GOP filibusters and help pass President Barack Obama's legislative agenda. "My fear is that the governor's Senate candidacy is not going to be as smooth and effortless as it .seems at this point," said Roger Stone, a Republican political con- sultant. Crist kept his announcement low-key, issuing a press release in- stead of scheduling a news con- ference. But he guaranteed plenty of questions from reporters by e- mailing the statement just before See CRIST/Page A5 Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announces Tuesday in Tallahas- see that he will run for the U.S. Senate and will not seek another term as governor. Associated Press Board picks Thorpe 7>, ~2<' DAVE SIGLERtCnrroel B ad Thorpe answers questions at Tuesday's meeting as a part of his current job responsibilities as community service director. Thorpe was n med acting county administrator during the Board of County Commission meeting. - New county administrator once sat on commission; now he'll report to them S. MIKE WRIGHT mwright@chronicleonline.com Chronicle When Brad Thorpe wants to know what county commissioners expect of him as ad- ministrator, he won't have to read their minds. /His memory will work just as well. Thorpe, who served on the Citrus County Co mission from 1992-2000, was the unani- m6us choice Tuesday to follow Anthony Schembri as county administrator. /Thorpe will serve as interim county ad- /ministrator while he negotiates a contract with board Chairman John Thrumston and County Attorney Robert "Butch" Battista. "I feel excited," Thorpe said. "It's a great opportunity for me."' Thorpe is lined up as the first county ad- ministrator with a political resume. And, as community services director the last seven years, his background is in parks, libraries and tourism. "That puts me a little more in touch with quality of life issues," he said. "That's what Citrus County is known for." Commissioners fiddled in recent weeks with interviewing applicants for county ad- ministrator. They posted the job and re- ceived move than 50 applications; 12 quali- fied by having at least five years' experience in the upper levels of city or county govern- ment in Florida. The board chose three finalists, including, Thorpe, to interview. One finalist bowed out and the board instead decided Tuesday to go ahead with the Thorpe appointment. "I believe Brad will do an excellent job," Commissioner Joe Meek said. Commissioner Gary Bartell said he spoke with Thorpe about the job and liked what Thorpe had to say. See THORPE/Page A4 One-time murder suspect arrested Man allegedly violated probation SHEMIR WILES swiles@chronicleonline.com Chronicle A 35-year-old Homosassa man, whose murder conviction was re- cently over- turned,;returned to jail Friday for allegedly violat- ing his probation after his release from prison, Robert Lee Clevenger Jr. was on probation for Robert a charge of aggra- Clevenger Jr. vated battery on had a a pregnant per- third-degree son, which stems murder from his original ovictioedn case where he overturne was also charged with third-de- gree murder. Clevenger was accused of chok- ing and pushing '18-year-old In- verness resident Tia Florin on the night of Feb. 19, 2006, after she attempted to break up an al- tercation between him and his wife. Florin was two months pregnant at the time and- died shortly before arriving at the hos- pital. Clevenger's public defender at the time, Dale Merrill, attempted to have the case dismissed, argu- ing that the state's window of prosecution for a felony had run its course and therefore, the charges could not be pursued, Clevenger was initially -ar- rested Feb. 21, 2006, on misde- meanor charges of simple battery and domestic battery. After a See ARREST/Page A5 School board approves new calendar for 2009-10 Classes to start week earlier on Aug. 17 KERI LYNN MCHALE kmchale@chronlcleonllne.com Chronicle The votes are in - again. School will start earlier next year Citrus County School Board members Tuesday approved the 2009-10 Citrus County School District calendar - the "waiver" calendar In recent weeks, Citrus County School K _ ga" - iiiS L; . ' ;4: , ;:-_- i- **, . _ ~ .:- District personnel and Enhancement Council members re-voted on the 2009- 10 school calendar. Voters had a choice between the already-approved 2009-10 calendar and a new "waiver" calendar The "waiver" calendar won 762 to 650, according to Superintendent San- dra "Sam" Himmel. Board members said they were sur- prised the "waiver" calendar did not have a landslide victory. In December, board members ap- proved a calendar with a student start date for Aug. 24; legislation does not allow the 'start day to be earlier than 14 See SCHOOL/Page A4 Marine Station to get reprieve KERI LYNN MCHALE kmchale@chronlcleonline.com Chronicle The Marine Science Station will keep its doors open, so long as the Citrus County School District receives its federal stimu- lus money. Kenny Blocker, school district finance di- rector, told Citrus County School Board members at their monthly meeting Tuesday federal funding would allow the school dis- trict officials to keep approximately $2.2 million in programs and positions for the 2009-10 school year In March, Citrus County School Board members approved an approximate $5 mil- lion cut in programs and positions due to See STATION/Page A4 Annie's Mailbox .............C6 Com ics ..........................C7 Crossword .................... C6 Editorial ..................... A10 Horoscope ........ ... .,I . C06 Lottery Numbers ........,.. B4 M ovies .............. ......,.......C7 Obituaries ................... A6 Stocks ................ ......A8 Keep the crown Miss California won't lose title, /Page B6 Pope in the Holy Land Vatican defends Pope Benedict XVI from Israeli criticism,/Page A12 Fatal crash Inverness woman dies Monday ./Page A3 Numbers dOWn New bus riders few/Page A3 NOW frugality Gas not so costly, but trips on hold./Page A12! $ Stocks Stocks finished mixed but well off their 1lws Tuesday./Page A9 * EDN S A, , Two county employees have best skills in state Special to the Chronicle Citrus County Landfill heavy equipment operators Michael Hoist, left, and Scott Palmer are tops In their fields in Florida. Palmer recently won first place in state Steel Wheel Com- pactor competition and Hoist won first place in Bulldozer competition. Landfill equipment operators from all across Florida competed. Holding their trophies in front of their big ma- chines, the two now have their sights set on national titles at competition In September. Heavy equipment operators win awards Special to the Chronicle Two Citrus County Landfill heavy equip- ment operators are the best in the state, and they recently proved it After competing in the annual Florida Chapter of the Solid Waste Association of NorthAmerican Florida Chapter Road-e-o in Polk County May 1 and 2, they returned with, top honors in two main events in handling heavy landfill equipment -: Lead Heavy Equipment Operator Scott Palmer and Heavy Equipment Operator Michael Holst both took first places, Holst in the Bulldozer class and Palmer in Steel Wheel Compacter class. Not only did they have to drive their equip- ment with finesse and precision against the clock - there is only a two-inch clearance on either side of theirbig blade between obsta- cles - but they had to know their machines inside out, too. After safety classes before the competition, judges placed 10 clothes pins on different part of the machine before the competition, and the operators had to find them and ex- plain how and why the parts needed to be maintained, as well as what kinds of prob- lems they could cause if they weren't Then the operators take part in timed events on an obstacle course, operating the blade while going forward, backward and turning between barrels laid out in an ex- tremely tight course. Touchingbarrels means points lost; tipping them isworse; crunching them is fatal. Neither Palmer nor Hoist had gotten a first before, though both have competed for the last few years. Both said they were a bit shocked but very happy when they won. Holst won an extra honor. He got the Top Gun Trophy for the highest points in the Road-e-o. Both are now headed to the nationals, which, by lucky coincidence this year are going to be held in Florida in Pinellas County on Sept. 18 and 19. Their boss. Solid Waste Management Di- rector Susan Metcal fe, said she is very proud of the pair, but they said that in light of the fact that Metcalfe will be retiring later this year after 16 years at the landfill, they want to return the favor by winning the nationals for her "We are going to bring back those belt buckles to Citrus County," Palmer said with a biggrin. 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The officer had been giving out dinner trays in the medical unit of the Citrus County De- tention Facility. Police arrested O'Brien on a charge of battery. His bond was set at $5,000. Floral City town hall meeting Tuesday Citrus County Commission John Thrumston and Citrus County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy will be hosting a town hall meeting Tuesday in Floral City on crime in the area. . The meeting will focus on crime prevention. In addition to information about how to deter crime in their area, residents will get information about the local Neighborhood Watch, how it works and how to be- come part of it. Thrumston said he asked for the meeting after getting a number of calls following the theft of three four-wheelers, an armed robbery, and a burglary within four days. *The sheriffs office said the crime rate in the Floral City area is not inordinately high for the nature qf the community, but there are measures the community can employ to lower the number of crimes that do occur. A number of the sheriffs office's crime preven- tion and crime watch staff will be present at the meeting. The meeting will at the Flo- ral City Lions Club at 8370 E ,.,. Orange Ave and will begin at 6:30 p.m. Floral City area resi- dents are encouraged to at- tend. '10-43' show discusses burglaries, vandalism Watch the "Sheriffs 10-43" show 7:30 p.m. tonight on channel 16, WYKE. Host Heather Yates will be discussing the recent burgla- ries and vandalisms that have occurred at Whispering Pines Park, as well as the arrests of the four suspects who commit- ted the burglaries. Special guests are Detec- tive Dave Gater and Inver- ness' Director of Parks and Recreation Pati Smith. Art teachers'to display work The public is invited to the Art Teacher Art: Practice What You Teach exhibit and recep- tion 7 to-9 p.m. Thursday, at Jennifer Ardolino's Gallery, 5830 W. Gulf-to Lake High- way in Crystal River. Featured artists include: Diana Baize, David Brown, Jack Calbeck, Laurie Canfield, D.J. Collins, Brenda Dalton, Christopher Faust, Jennifer Faust, Jana Flaherty, Keith' Gum; Polly Hilgert, Bonnie Ig- nico, Candace Kievit, Karol Kusmaul, Jack Lester, Joy Liv- ingston, Lee Partin, Connie Phillips, Jackie Schauer, . Wendy West, Michelle Wirt and Jinnie Zuniga. Chamber welcomes S Maidhof as speaker The Citrus County Cham- ber of Commerce would like to invite all members and guests to the May Chamber Breakfast 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, May 20, at Citrus Hills Golf & Coun- try Club. Gary Maidhof, Director of Development Service for Cit- ' rus County, is the guest speaker. CLM Workforce Con- nection is the guest sponsor. Cost for this breakfast is $13 per person with reserva- tions. Call 726-2801 ore-mail '" ccommercel@tampabay.rr.com for reservations. Deadline for reservations is noon Tuesday, May 19. -From staff reports Fasano: Veto Associated Press TALLAHASSEE - State Sen. Mike Fasano said Tues- day he's had it with the tax- payer-supported agency that promotes tourism in Florida. Fasano, R-New Port Richey, said he has written Gov. Charlie Crist and re- quested he veto money in the state budget for Visit Florida, a quasi-public operation sup- ported by a $25 million an- nual contribution, from Florida taxpayers. Crist said he's having his budget director follow up on the request Fasano, who chairs the Senate committee that ap- propriates the money for eco- nomic development, said he's troubled that Visit Florida agreed to pay its recently ousted president a half mil- lion dollars over the next two years as part of a severance .package. "If they have dollars to waste away from the private sector to pay this guy a half million dollars then they don't need the taxpayers' dol- lars," Fasano said. The state's tax-assisted tourism promotion firm said Friday that it had replaced President and CEO Bud No- cera with Chris Thompson, TAYLOR PRovosT Chronicle A 20-year-old Inverness woman died in a two-vehicle car crash Mon- day night. Krystle Lynne Churchill was trav- eling southbound on North Anthony Avenue with one unidentified pas- senger when she ran a stop sign at County Road 486, according to a pre- liminary report from the Florida Highway Patrol. A 2001 Jeep driven by Charles M. Barclay, 20, of Lecanto then collided with the left side of Churchill's 1997 Honda. Barclay attempted to swerve to avoid Churchill but was unsuc- cessful. Churchill's vehicle rotated counter-elockax ise and slid sidewa.\s Visit Florida money the chief operating officer, as his annual salary and who in my opinion part of a corporate realign- benefits be paid -- was not doing the ment through the full term best job possible for "Visit Florida is obligated of the agreement .. . :< Visit Florida," to honor the contract it Nocera was being .. Fasano said. "And signed with Nocera," the or- paid $222,000 annu- " now that they have ganization's board chairman, ally at the time of the' fired him, the tax- RichardGoldman, said Tues- addendum, which payers are still going day. also included a to have to put out However, Thompson's con- monthly automobile Sen. Mike money" tract has yet to be finalized. allowance of $700, re- Fasano Florida's tourism "We are taking steps to en- imbursement for has asked industry took a hit in sure increased accountabil- spouse or guest ex- veto funds 2008 when the num- ity and transparency," penses, healthy and veto funds. ber of visitors to the Goldman said. disability insurance and re- - state decreased for the first Nocera's three-year con- tirement benefits. time in seven years. About tract dated July 1, 2005, was "I still have great concerns 82.5 million visitors traveled amended in June of 2008, in about how they just allowed to Florida in 2008 - that's effect a rollover of the origi- a contract to rollover for about 2.3 percent less than nal deal which provided that three years, to an individual 2007. Fitness is fun before coming to a rest in the paved portion, of the southeast median. According to the report, Churchill was not wearing a seatbelt. Barclay and his passenger Stephanie R. Auth, 20, of Lecanto and the passenger in Churchill's car suffered minor in- juries. The crash remains under investi- gation Crist names interim emergency operations head Associated Press TALLAHASSEE - Twenty days before the start of the 2009 hurricane season. Got. Charlie Crist named Ruben A.-mitiazuer in- terim director oftle agency that prepares Florldians for natural disasters Al maguer \\as intro- duced Tuesda. at a press briefing that resulted in Crist ansu eiing questions about his decision to forgo a second term as governor to run for a vacant U.S. Sen- ate seat. Almaguer, 44, was al- ready effectively leading the state's Division of Emergency Management following the departure of Tallahassee Swine flu cases increase by 1 to 56 Officials confirmed one more case of swine flu in Florida, bringing the total number of * Call (800) 775-8039 for swine flu information. cases in the state to 56. The Florida Depart- ment of Health on Tuesday said the new confirmed case is a 51- year-old female from Flagler County. The public can call (800) 775-8039 for further information. Associated Press Ruben Almaguer, right, speaks at a news conference after being named interim director of the Florida Divison of Emergency Management by Gov. Charlie Crist, left, Tues- day in Tallahassee. its previous leader, Craig Fugate, who is awaiting confirmation by the U.S. Hollywood Mayor starts contest to remove signs A South Florida mayor is of- fering a cash reward to the member of his community who does the most to "fight the blight" of small plastic signs lit- tering streets and sidewalks. Hollywood Mayor Peter Bober will award $500, left over from his election cam- paign funds, to the resident who removes the most signs from. the city's public places. The signs say things like "We Buy Ugly Houses" and appear on intersections, medians and abandoned properties. Senate to take over as di- rector of the Federal Emer- gency Management Agency On June 17, participants will bring their signs for counting to City Hall. According to contest rules, signs may only be re- moved from public property. To prevent cheating, no one type of sign can make up more than 20 percent of a contestant's total. Orlando Woman drives into lake, charged with DUI Authorities said a Good Samaritan stripped down to his boxers and jumped into an Or- lando lake after an intoxicated womandrove into the water. Police 0y,0-year-old "Florida 'is in good lands." Almaguer said. "Ou r sa me team that was in place last week is the same team that's in place this \ eek The same capabili- ties %\e had yesterday are the same capabilities we& have today" Al maguer, who had previ- ously been the agency's deputy director, will be pa il $110,000. "His %ast experience re- sponding to both domestic and international disasters qualifies him to step into the leadership position," said Crist, who also an- nounced that David Hal- stead would replace Almaguer as the agency's top deputy. Romelli Bernadeze Cainong drove into Lake Eola early Sat- urday morning. She told officers she was trying to avoid a pedestrian. Police say Cainong smelled of alcohol and failed all sobriety tests. She later told offi- cer she had two vodka cran- berry drinks at a downtown club. Charles Dalton, who was still at the scene when police ar- rived, told officers that he was in a taxi when he saw Cain- ong's car go into the lake. He .jumped in and pulled the woman from her car. Cainong was arrested on a DUI charge and posted bail over the weekend. -From wire reports Fixed bus route numbers initially low Special to the Chronicle Citrus County officials said this week that the ini- tial ridership on the pilot fixed route bus service be- tween Citrus Springs, Bev- erly Hills, Lecanto and Inverness that began on April 6 is lower than they had hoped. The service was initiated based on surveys that indi- cated there would likely be enough riders to warrant a permanent route. The pilot program was initially planned for six months. Whether the lo\\ figures mean the six-month experi- ment will be cut short is not yet apparent. Officials said they will continue to moni- tor the ridership. The bus runs weekdays from 6 a.m. to after.6 p.m. and stops at the Citrus Springs Community Center, both shopping plazas in Beverly Hills, the Lecanto Government Center, Central Florida Community College Lecanto Campus, the Wal- mart/Lowes plaza near In- verness, the county auditorium and downtown Inverness at the court- house. The fee is $1.25 a trip or $2.50 all day. Citrus County Trans- portation Supervisor Lon Frye said in addition to low numbers, the route is not seeing consistent ridership. The high has been 19 pas- sengers on one day and the low has been two on an- other day. While the con- cept and level ofservice has received positive feedback from the community, Frye said, the number of riders just hasn't been there, though the trend seems to be upward. He said some summer programs may have some impact on the route, but county officials will con- tinue to monitor the rider- ship. The county did not incur additional costs to run the pilot program; the route was created by rearranging the current resources. The county operates a grant subsidized, point-to- point bus system now that allows riders to call for reservations a few days ahead and to be picked up at their doorstep and dropped off at their desti- nation. The return is the same, and the point to point serv- ice .costs from $1.50 S.to$3 each way. The numbers of passen- gers, by week, have been: * April 6 to 10:39 * April 13 to 17: 42 ;. * April 20 to 24:34 * April 27 to May 1: 48 * May 4 to May 8:57 "We'll continue to watch . it for a while," Frye said;. BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle Miranda Ostrander, 11, and other Inverness Primary School fifth-graders play Friday with the new fitness equip- ment the school received after being designated as one of the Governor's Fitness Champion schools. The school was awarded $2,000 to buy new equipment because of its continued work boosting physical fitness, according to principal Marlise Bushman. Woman killed in Monday night crash State BR IE FS -------------= CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE A4 WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 2009 Citrus County Sheriff's Office Domestic battery arrests * Justin Wayne Fortner, 29, of Ocala, at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2, on a charge of domestic battery. According to an arrest re- port, a deputy working security for a wedding observed Fortner grab and start shaking a 22-year- old Ocala woman. The deputy then stepped in to stop Fortner, who continued to be uncoopera- tive and attempted to fight wed- ding guests as he was escorted outside where he was placed under arrest. No bond. * Harry Edward Schultz, 28, of Lecanto, at 7:54 p.m. Sunday, May 3, on a charge of domestic battery. According to an arrest report, the victim reported that Schultz head-butted her and pushed her in her chest three times during an argument on a boat. No bond. * Andy Logan Anderson, 38, of Floral City, at 7:43 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, on a charge of domestic battery that occurred on April 26. No bond. * Deborah J. Squires, 54, of Citrus Springs, at 5:39 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, on a charge THORPE Continued from Page Al Thorpe, he said, wants to emphasize customer serv- ice, fairness to all special in- terest groups equally, and consolidating government for efficiency and cost sav- ings. Bartell said Thorpe can begin tackling those issues immediately. "We've got to many criti- cal issues facing Citrus County. We don't have time to train someone where the bathroom is, so to speak," Bartell said. For the RECORD ON THE NET * For more information about arrests made by the Cit- rus County Sheriff's Office, go to www.sheriffcitrus.org and click on the Public Information link, then on Arrest Reports. * Watch the "Arrested Developments" show from the Cit- rus County Sheriff's Office at www.chronicleonline.tv. *For the Record reports are also archived online at www.chronicleonline.com. of domestic battery. Squires re- portedly pushed her 74-year-old mother after the two began argu- ing over Squires' cell phone. No bond. Other arrests * Justin W. Smith, 18, of Crystal River, at 3:39 p.m. Friday May 1, on a charge of simple battery. * Richard Henry Metcalf, 38, ,of Beverly Hills. At 9:24 a.m. Monday on a charge of criminal mischief. Bond $250. * Kelly Lynn Regan, 21, of 90 S. J Kellner Blvd., Beverly Hills, at 12:08 p.m. Monday on charges of violation of probation for the original charge of obtain- ing a controlled substance by fraud or forgery and conspiracy to traffic Oxycodone. Bond $50,000. Commissioner Dennis Damato, who a year ago pushed for Anthony Schem- bri's hiring, also backed Thorpe from the start to fol- low Schembri. Damato noted that nei- ther Schembri nor his pred- ecessor, June Fisher, grasped Citrus County's needs. "We tried changing tlis organization from the out- side-in with the past two ad- ministrators," said Damato, who added to Thorpe: "In administering your'duties, please do not fail." Commissioner Winn Webb said he was sold on Thorpe. "If I thought for a moment * Jonathan M. Whelan, 18, of 5108 S. Amyra Point, Ho- mosassa, at 4:01 p.m. Monday on charges of theft and operating a vehicle without a driver's li- cense. Bond $2,150. * Angela Nicole Love, 19, of 1262 E. Triple Crown Loop, Her- nando, at 4:11 p.m. Monday on a charge of petit theft. Bond $250. * Patricia Ann Clark, 38, of 327 S. U.S. 41, Inverness, at 8:01 p.m. Monday on charges of driving while license suspended and forging a public record (traf- fic citation) with the intent to de- fraud. Bond $2, 500. * James C. Scinicariello, 38, of 125 E. Trout Ave., Inverness, at 2:10 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of obtaining property by means of worthless check. Bond $150. that Brad couldn't do the job, I'd' vote against him," Webb said. Thorpe has a bachelor's degree in criminology from Florida State University and a master's in educa- tional leadership from St. Leo's University. He is the former owner/manager of Metalline Inc. of Hernando and was a counselor at Cen- tral Florida Community Col- lege. Thorpe said he knows Cit- rus County and its players. "I think I know just about every leader or organization in this community," he said. "I know most of the movers and shakers." SCHOOL Continued from Page Al days before Labor Day. For the past few years, the mandated later school start date has been a problem for many public school students in Citrus County due to the approved calendars having first semester end in Janu- ary, after winter break It's especially been a problem for high school stu- dents who are dual-en- rolled, graduate after first semester or have to return after winter break to take exams, explained Himmel and Ginger Bryant, board chairwoman. The later start date has been a nightmare for students, they said: After board members ap- proved the 2009-10 calen- dar last year, Himmel learned about a waiver to start school earlier than mandated. Under Florida statute, school officials from aca- demically high-performing school districts - school districts that have earned A grades for two consecutive years, have no F-district- STATION Continued from Page A'l anticipated budget reduc- tions for the 2009-10 school year - the result of less state funding. However, if district offi- cials receive federal recov- ery dollars, they will be able to fund previously cut posi- tions and programs, includ- ing aides at the elementary and middle schools and Withlacoochee Technical Institute and high school of- fice clerks and positions in technology, personnel, fi- nance, maintenance, trans- * Budget concerns have again delayed the decision about the fate of the multimillion-dollar Crystal River' High School renovation project. Citrus County School Board members decided Tuesday to wait until their workshop at the end of May to decide if they are going to suspend the project, scale it down or have it constructed in financial phases. operated schools, comply with all class size require- ments and have no signifi- cant weaknesses or noncompliance noted in their annual financial au- dits - may apply for flexi- bility in meeting specific requirements in State Board of Education statues and rules. The Citrus County School District met the eligibility criteria, so Himmel submit- ted the paperwork and state officials approved the waiver. The board-approved "waiver" calendar, the now official 2009-10 school dis- trict calendar, has the stu- dent start date scheduled for Aug. 17, with teacher profes- sional development days and workdays as Aug. 10 to 14. "It's going to be a hardship for people who have already made plans," board member Lou Miele said. "We just have to apologize to those folks who made plans." Himmel said she in- structed principals to work with teachers who made plans based on the calen- dar approved in December in order to help teachers find different time periods to fulfill their professional development days and workdays prior to the new school start date. I Other important dates on the "waiver" calendar in- clude: * Thanksgiving break: Nov. 25 to 27 * Winter break: Dec. 21 to Jan. 5 * Spring break- April 2 to 9 * Early dismissal for grading: Oct. 15 and 16; Dec. 17 and 18; March 18 and 19; May 27 and 28 * Teacher professional development days/work- days: Jan. 4 and 5 and June 1 and 2. * Citrus County School Board members Tuesday ap- proved the expulsions of six students Board mem bers expelled five students - three Lecanto High School students, two freshmen and one sophomore; one Lecanto Middle School eighth grader; and one Crystal River Middle sixth-grader - for drug and al- cohol violations; those students will enter an 18 week transition program at the Renaissance Center. Board members also expelled one Crystal River Middle School seventh-grade student for one school year for battery on a teacher or other school personnel. portation, information tech- nology and exceptional stu- dent education, in addition to instructional materials, fingerprint processing, the swim program, transporta- tion and maintenance uni- forms, elementary field trips and the international science fair. Also at the meeting, board members reappointed cur- rent administrative, instruc- tional and support personnel for the 2009-10 school year. FLORIDA TEMPERATURES City Daytona Bch. Ft. Lauderdale Fort Myers Gainesville Homestead Jacksonville Key West Lakeland Melbourne F'cast ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts - ts City Miami Ocala Orlando Pensacola Sarasota Tallahassee Tampa Vero Beach W. Palm Bch. MARINE OUTLOOK East winds from 5 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet. Bay and inland waters will have a light chop. Partly cloudy skies with scattered afternoon thunder- storms today. 92 68 0.20 91 66 1.00 THREE DAY OUTLOOK Ecave daily H TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING High: 87 Low: 68 " Partly sunny with showers and t-- iunderstorms THURSDAY & FRIDAY MORNING High: 88 Low: 67 Partly sunny; with scattered showers and thunderstorms F'cast ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts Gulf water temperature 0 Taken at Aripeka LAKE LEVELS Location Mon. Tues. Full Withlacoochee at Holder n/a 28.00 35.52 Tsala Apopka-Hernando n/a n/a 39.25 Tsala Apopka-lnverness 34.40 34.37 : 40.60 Tsala Apopka-Floral City 36.22 36.18 42.40 Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood.stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean- annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data Is obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and Is subject to revision. In no event will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at '(352) 796-7211. THE NATION High: 88 Low: 68 Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly later on in the day . . ALM TEMPERATURE* Tuesday , -93/66 Record 97/52 Normal 87/64 Mean temp. 80 Departure from mean +4 PRECIPITATION* Tuesday 0.00 in. Total, for the month 0.00 in. Total for the year 4.78 in. Normal for the year 14.29 in. *As of 6 p.m. at Inverness UV INDEX: 10 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Tuesday at 3 p.m. 29.98 in. ANAC DEW POINT Tuesday at 3 p.m. 6~A HUMIDITY Tuesday at'3 p.m. 50�/% POLLEN COUNT** Trees and grasses'were moderate and weeds were absent. **Light - only extreme allergic will show symp- toms, moderate - most allergic will experience symptoms, heavy - all allergic will experience symptoms. AIR QUALITY Tuesday was moderate with pollut- ants mainly particulates. S: SOLUNAR TABLES DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR (MORNING) (AFTERNOON) 5/13 WEDNESDAY 9:38 . 3:25 10:02 3:50 5/14 THURSDAY 10:31 4:19 10:55 4:43 STIAL OUTLOOK J111E 7 SUNSET TONIGHT ..........................8:14 P.M. SUNRISE TOMORROW...................6:39 A.M. MOBNRISE TODAY..............................NONE MOONSET TODAY ...................10:00 A.M. -". ; BURN CONDITIONS Today's Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. A burn ban is in effect. For more Information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry's Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fireweather/kbdi ': ,- WATERING RULES The current lawn watering restriction for the unincorporated areas of Citrus County allow residents to water once a week. For county, Crystal River and Inverness residents, addresses endi ng in 0 or 1, or A through E can water Mondays; addresses ending in 2 or 3, orF through J can water Tuesdays; addresses ending in 4 or 5, or K through 0 can water Wednesday; addresses ending in 6 or 7, or P through U can water Thursdays; addresses ending In 8 or 9, or V through Z can water Fridays. Properties under two acres in size may only water before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m..on their day arid properties two acres or larger may only water before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.Ti. on their day. 1 ' IDES . -, .. :.: . *From mouths of rivers *At King's Bay "**At Mason's Creek Wednesday Thursday City High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low Chassahowitzka* 9:38 a/4:48 a 8:19 p/4:25 p 10:21 a/5:26 a 9:02 p/5:08 p Crystal River" 7:59 a/2:10 a 6:40 p/1:47 p 8:42 a/2:48 a 7:23 p/2:30 p Withlacoochee* 5:46 a/11:35 a 4:27 p/-- 6:29 a/12:36 a 5:10 p/12:18 p Homosassa*' 8:48 a/3:47 a 7:29 p/3:24 p 9:31 a/4:25 a 8:12 p/4:07 p Tuesday Wednesday City H L Pcp. Fcst H L Albany 65 40 s 70 53 Albuquerque 90 57 s 88 55 Asheville 70 44 pc 73 51 Atlanta 72 58 ts 77 61 Atlantic City 70 50 s 66 55 Austin 92 73 pc 89 71 Baltimore 68 46 s 72 53 Billings 55 43 .10 pc 59 36 Birmingham 74 58 ts 82 66 Boise 59 50 .01 pc 64 43 Boston- 58 47 s 67 49 Buffalo 60 40 s 71 56 Burlington, VT 64 37 s 72 52 Charleston, SC 74 55 ts 77 62 Charleston, WV 70 44 ts 73 58 Charlotte 74 44 pc 77 55 Chicago 70 39 ts 70 52 Cincinnati 71 41 ts 70 62 Cleveland 63 37 c 72 58 Columbia, SC 75 51 pc 79 58 Columbus, OH 67 40 ts 70 59 Concord, N.H. 67 34 s 72 42 Dallas 87 62 pc 89 70 Denver - 85 50 pc 68 40 Des Moines 71 53 .20 ts 71 46 Detroit 65 41 ts 67 62 El Paso 95 68. s 95 66 Evansville, IN 74 46 ts 79 63 Harrisburg 66 45 s 72 50 Hartford 67 44 .14 s 73 47 Houston 88 71 pc 89 73 Indianapolis 69 46 ts 72 57 Jackson 81 64 pc 86 67 Las Vegas 97 71 s 91 69 Little Rock 67 55 .49 pc 86 65 LosAngeles 67 60 s 71 58 Louisville 71 48 ts 75 61 Memphis 77 55 pc 85 68 Milwaukee 65 44 ts 67 50 Minneapolis 71 55 ts 69 46 Mobile 84 69 ts 84 69 Montgomery 77 66 .02 ts 85 65 Nashville 77 49 ts 79 65 KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr.drizzle; f=fair h.hazyi pc-partly cloudy; r.raln; nreraln/snow mix; .aunny; shwshowers; an-snow; ts=thundertorms; w=wlindy. 02009 Weather Central, Madison, Wl. Tuesday Wednesday City H L Pcp. Fcst H L New Orleans 88 70 pc 88 72 New York City 68 49 s 70 .52 Norfolk 68 48 s 73 59 Oklahoma City, 68 57 .61 pc 84 60 Omaha 67 52 .12 ts 71 43 Palm Springs 97 71 s 101 68 Philadelphia 69 50 s 74 54 Phoenix 10073 s 100 73 Pittsburgh 64 37- pc 71 55 Portland, ME 63 38 s 63 44 Portland, Ore 59 45 .09 sh 57 49 Providence, R.I. 64 47 s 72 47 Raleigh 75 46 s 77 56 Rapid City 75 46 c 57 30 Reno 71 55 pc 76 46 Rochester, NY 61 38 s 73 54 Sacramento 81 49 s 82 54 St. Louis 74 50 ts 80 58 St. Ste. Marie 65 35 ts 59 44 Salt Lake City 72 53 s 61 44 San Antonio 96 74 pc 87 72 San Diego 66 60 s 70- 60 San Francisco 63 49 s 71 53 Savannah . 70 57 ts 80 62 Seattle 54 39 .01 sh 58 46 Spokane 54 39 pc 57 40 Syracuse 63 35 s 70 51 Topeka 70 56 .03 ts 78 48 Washington 67 48 s 74 57 YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW HIGH 103 Laredo, Texas LOW 22 Embarrass, Minn. 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MAIN ST., INVERNESS, FL 34450 PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 .- CELE IMf17 MAY24 MAY30 CITRUS COUNn' (FL) CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY MAY 13, 2009 A5 ARREST Continued from Page Al lengthy investigation, prose- cutors filed Oct. 25, 2006, second-degree felony charges of third-degree murder and aggravated bat- tery on a pregnant person. However, in Merrill's mo- tion, she said the time to file those charges had expired. She said law states a defen- dant must be brought to trial on felony charges within 175 days of an arrest In Clevenger's case, that would have been Aug. 13, 2006, according to Merrill's motion In addition, Merrill ar- gued that the altercation in- volved multiple people and that there was no clear chain of events. Further- more, she stated that the medical examiner's find- ings did not provide a con- clusive cause of death. At the time of Clevenger's arrest, Citrus County Sher- iff's Office spokeswoman Gail Tierney said that the medical examiner had listed Florin's cause of death as an "unexplained death of a young adult fol- lowing verbal and physical confrontation." However, Assistant State Attorney Rich Buxman stated that since the charges CRIST Continued from Page Al three state-related media events. "For me, it's always been about service, wanting to serve the people of Florida the very best I possibly can," he said at the first event "I also understand that the challenges that Florida faces are not just Florida challenges, they're national issues. As a result of that, I believe that I can best serve the people of Florida, if they're willing to allow me, as their next United States senator." Top Republicans immedi- ately lined up behind Crist Sen. John Cornyn, head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, en- dorsed him, as did Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Re- publican Conference Chair- man Lamar Alexander. Rubio, though, won't go away, and he made it clear he plans to criticize Crist as being too close to Democ- rats on fiscal issues. He re- leased a YouTube video with a slowly swirling image that comes into focus with Crist and Obama standing face to face. The photo is from an appearance Crist made with the president to promote the $787 billion concerning Florin were sep- arate from the charges filed against Clevenger in Febru- ary, that "the clock" didn't start for prosecution until Clevenger's Oct 25 arrest Buxman added that pros- ecution could be pursued if new information about the incident warranted it and presented the possibility for new charges to arise. In this particular case, it was the medical examiner's report. After an extensive motion hearing, Judge Richard, "Ric" Howard denied Mer- rill's motion. Merrill later lost an appeal to the Fifth District Court of Appeal on the same grounds. On March 5, 2008, a jury found Clevenger guilty and in April 2008, Howard sen- tenced Clevenger to 12 years in prison to be followed by seven years of probation. Shortly after Clevenger's sentencing, Assistant Public Defender David S. Morgan from Daytona Beach filed an appeal seeking a rever- sal on the third-degree mur- der conviction. The Fifth District Court of Appeal re- turned an opinion March 27, saying "because the State's evidence neither revealed the victim's cause of death nor demonstrated a causal connection between Cle- venger's touching of the vic- tim and her death, we find that the trial court should federal stimulus package that was widely opposed by Republicans. Crist's en- dorsement of the plan upset some in the GOP "Borrowed money from China and the Middle East, mountains of debt for our children and a terrible threat to a fragile economy. Today, too many politicians embrace Washington's same old broken ways," an an- nouncer says. "Let the de- bate begin." Crist has been an atypical Republican in other ways. He refused to get involved in the Terri Schiavo right-to-die case when he served as attor- ney general. During the gov- ernor's race, he took a "live and let live" attitude on same-sex civil unions and said he wants to change hearts and not abortion laws. Since taking office, he has championed some issues im- portant to Democrats, includ- ,ing banning touch-screen have granted Clevenger's motion for judgment of ac- quittal on this charge. "Accordingly, we reverse Clevenger's conviction for third-degree murder and re- mand for discharge on that count." However, Clevenger re- mained convicted on the ag- gravated battery on a pregnant person charge. Buxman said the reversal eliminated the prison sen- tence and Clevenger was automatically placed on probation. According to a spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Cor- rections, Clevenger's proba- tion began April 8. However, after his initial report to probation, his probation of- ficer said he later was un- able to find Clevenger. A violation of probation was pending April 21 for non-re- port and then April 22, he was considered an abscon- der. A warrant for his arrest was issued the same day. The spokeswoman said Clevenger returned from, absconding May 5 and he was arrested Friday on the violation. According to Clevenger's arrest report, he is being held without bond. Buxman said Clevenger would be ar- raigned on the 'violation of probation charge and faces a maximum of 15 years in prison. voting machines, helping felons get their voting rights back and pushing for tough clean energy standards for electric plants. And with so much at stake, Democrats are also expected to spend millions against Crist Democrats and inde- pendents hold 59 Senate seats and would reach 60 if Al Franken wins a marathon recount in Minnesota. The Democratic Senato- rial Campaign Committee, which had already been run- ning a TV ad against Crist in Tallahassee, quickly pointed out Florida's economic prob- lems and budget cuts. "Too many in Florida are hurting because Governor Crist has failed to provide leadership and a way out of this mess. He's jumping ship when he's needed the most. That isn't leadership - it is an abdication of responsi- bility," said DSCC spokes- man Eric Schultz. ($1500 Stimulus Tax Credit 1 ." Congress approved $1500 A/C tax credit for you. 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Next to Stokes Flea Market on Hwy. 44 Mon., Tues., Fri. 9-5 * Wed., Thurs. 9-6 * Sat. 10-4 746-7830 "YOUR ROORING EXPERTS" CITRUS COUNTY SINCE 1988 SFloor Prep & Trims atAdditional Cost. Min. labor charges may apply All Prior Sales Excluded, ,7,820 See store for details. "While Supplies Last. 7820 8 - - -- - - -ll - -- � t Call for Shop at Home Service We Bring the Samples to You! .WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 A WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 AS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE L78 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Miami VA: Steps taken to prevent contamination Associated Press MIAMI - The top Veterans Af- fairs official in Miami said Tues- day she has taken steps locally to prevent the kind of problems that exposed patients to contaminated medical equipment at VA hospi- tals in three states. Mary D. Berrocal, director of the Miami VA Healthcare System, told The Associated Press she has hired someone in Miami to super- vise training, make sure biomed- ical equipment works properly there and ensure the problems aren't repeated. "We have truly scrutinized our systems to ensure that doesn't happen," she said. "We truly, truly are on it ... We've really, really, re- ally expended every effort possi- ble to make sure that this is an isolated situation." But she declined to discuss specifics about the contamination problems or say how they went un- detected for so long. - Five patients have tested posi- tive for HIV - three of them in Miami - and 33 have tested posi- tive for hepatitis since February, when the VA started notifying more than 11,000 people treated at three VA medical centers to get follow-up blood checks because they could have been exposed to infectious body fluids. The equip- ment is used for colonoscopies and ear, nose and throat proce- dures. The hospitals are in Miami, Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Augusta, Ga. Berrocal, who has been praised by some Miami veterans in the af- termath of the scandal, said that when she first heard about the sit- uation: "I was heartbroken, you know." The problems with cleaning equipment - and possibly co- mingling infectious body fluids - went on for five years at the Miami and Murfreesboro hospitals and about a year in Augusta. Berrocal said she couldn't dis- cuss the specifics because of a continuing investigation by the VA and its inspector general. Mem- bers of Congress have asked for a hearing to discuss how the VA has handled the problem. U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, D- Fla., was informed Monday that the VA inspector general's report will be issued within weeks or days to the House Veterans Affairs Committee, Meek's spokesman Adam Sharon said. Meek called for congressional hearings when the scandal broke out. Sharon said those hearings are expected to take place shortly after the report is issued. The endoscopic equipment is made by Center Valley, Pa.-based Olympus American Inc., and the company has said its recom- mended cleaning procedures are clear. Berrocal said it's "very com- plicated equipment." She said a series of experts have reviewed the processes and the systems and improved them. She added, "I think our quest has to be about doing everything possible, everything that we can to minimize the potential for error and to take care of our patients. We have to constantly be vigilant" The VA has stressed that the positive tests are "not necessarily linked" to medical treatment at its hospitals, and infections don't al- ways cause symptoms and can go undetected for years. No matter where the patients contracted the illnesses, Berrocal said the VA will treat them. Obituaries Evelyn Beers, 80 OCALA Ocala - Evelyn Beers, 80, of Ocala, passed away Fri- day, May 8, 2009, at Legacy House. Mrs. Beers, who was born June 14, 1928, in Eas- ton, PA, came to Florida in 1981 from California. She lived for many years in Cit- rus County before moving to Marion County in 2008. She was a homemaker and lov- ing mother and grand- mother, participated in church and social activities, and was of the Lutheran faith. Mrs. Beers is survived by her daughter Cherie Beers Foster, son-in-law Matthew and grandson Juan Carlos Foster. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews and loving friends and family She was pre- ceded in death by her hus- band Frank in 2008. A memorial service will be held at 11 AM Saturday, May 16, at Our Saviour Lutheran Church of Marion Oaks, 260 Marion Oaks Lane, Ocala FL 34473 with the Rev. Wayne A. Kofink- presiding. In lieu of flowers the family requests that do- nations 'be made to the Organ Fund at Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Wilder Funeral Home Sign the guest book at 4ww chronicleonline.com. Jerome 'Jerry' Berger, 83 INVERNESS, Jerome J. Berger, 83, passed away on Sunday, May 10, 2009, in Inverness, Florida. He was preceded in death by his loving par- ents, Samuel and Esther, his sister Rosalyn Radis and beloved wives, Ruth (nee Bell) and Jean (nee Epps). Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Jerry and his parents moved to St. Pe- tersburg Beach in the mid 1950s. After the death of his parents, Jerry and his wife, Ruth, moved to Clearwater. Later, Jerry and then wife Jean moved to Dunedin and later to Inverness. During his working years, Jerry worked as Store Man- ager for several Drug Stores. After his retirement, he worked at the First Fed- eral Savings and Loan of Largo as a general. "Mr. Fix It," a job he loved. Jerry leaves behind two loving nieces, Judith Radis White of Chicago, Illinois, and Beverly Moose of Inver- ness, Florida; a nephew, Harvery J. Radis of Little- ton, Colorado and two great- nieces; Sarah and Nicole and a great-nephew, Jordan Radis. He will also be missed by two stepsons, Barry and his son, .Ryan; and by Mike (Debra) and their son, Shan- non of North Carolina. Burial was private. In memory of Mr. Berger, contributions to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements by Turner Funeral Homes Brooksville Chapel (352) 796-3588. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Salvatore 'Sal' Cangelosi, 73 HERNANDO. Salvatore "Sal" Cangelosi, 73, Hernando, died Monday, May 11, 2009, at his resi- dence under the care of Hospice of Citrus County. A native of Brooklyn, NY, he was born August 30, 1935, to the late Vincent and Rose Cangelosi and came here in 1971 from North Massape- qua, NY. He was employed as a butcher throughout his lifetime. Sal enjoyed work- ing crossword puzzles and loved his animals. His survivors include his wife of 53 years, Louise Can- gelosi, Hernando, three daughters, Karen (Patrick) Cullen, Tunnel Hill, GA; Diane Farber, Inverness and Linda (Kevin) -Gary, Bear, DE, a brother Anthony Cangelosi, West Hempstead, NY, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchil- dren. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory is in charge of private cremation arrangements. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline. com. Robert Craig, 79 CRYSTAL RIVER Robert Wendall Craig, 79 went home to be with the Lord on May 3, 2009, sur- rounded by family and friends one month before his 80th birthday. His death came after a very a recent diagnosis and brief serious illness under the care of Hernando- Pasco Hos- pice.: He was born at - home to -,'r Neal and . . Cynthia Craig in South Port- land, Maine Robert and gently C rd�', passed to the next life from his home in Crystal River, Florida. Until 2001, he and his wife of 51 years, the late Leona "Lee" M. Craig lived in Maine. They began winter- ing here in Crystal River in 1993. Mr. Craig graduated from South Portland High School with honors, enter- ing the Army and later served in the reserves until honorably discharged as a Master Sergeant. He at- tended some college in Boston MA area. His career spanned several decades in accounting and credit and collections, and later he owned his own business in Biddeford and Saco, Maine for the last decade or so of his closing working years before retirement. Music was always a major part of his life. Robert was an accomplished musician, having played several in- struments, playing in his H.S. band, the Portland Symphony,. and the U.S. Army Band. Over the years, he would offer his skills at -various churches in Maine and Florida. Mr. Craig was an ordained deacon in the Southern Baptist Conven.- tion, and also served in sev- eral statewide leadership positions in the Maine Camp of Gideons Interna- tional. He was active with Youth Ministry before retir- ing. Until one week before his death, he faithfully served as Adult Sunday. School Leader at First Bap- .-. E. bavii Funeral Home With Crematory ROBERT "BOB" MARKHAM Private Cremation Arrangements BERNARD PILOTTE Viewing: Thurs. 9am Mass: Thurs. ham-Our Lady of Fatima FAYE HENDRIX Memorial Service: Wed.3pm First United Methodist Church'of Inverness JAMES BRUNER Viewing: Thurs. 2pm Services: Thurs. 3pm - Chapel Burial: Hills of Rest Cemetery PHYLLIS HALL Services: Sat. 3pm - Chapel SALVATORE CANGELOSI Private Cremadtion Arrangements 726-8323 I tist Church of Lake Rousseau where he also sang in the choir and for a time music director. He is survived by one child his daughter, Avis Marie Craig, of Crystal River, Florida with whom he lived and one sister, Louise Kapitan of Whitinsville, Massachusetts, along with numerous nieces and nephews from Maine to Florida. He was preceded in death by his wife Lee in 2001, and all others of his re- maining brothers and sis- ters, most recently having lost his last brother Arthur earlier this year. He will be missed by many, his church family, neighbors and close friends. Mr Craig will also be sorely missed by two faithful companions, his dogs Calli and Tina. To pay tribute to this faithful servant of God, a Home Going "Celebration of Life" will be held on Satur- day, May 16, at 3 p.m. follow- ing visiting hours at 1 p.m. at his church, First Baptist Church of Lake Rousseau, W. Dunnellon Road (CR 488). A reception will be fol- low afterwards at the church. Mr. Craig will be buried in Maine's Veteran Cemetery in Augusta, Maine on June 1, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions may be made to Gideons International, First Baptist Church of Lake Rousseau, or Hernando- Pasco Hospice. Brown Funeral Home and Crematory, Lecanto, Florida Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com.: Phyllis Hall, 82 INVERNESS Phyllis Jean Hall, age 82 of Inverness, died Monday, May 11, 2009, at the home of her daughter, Marlis, under the loving care of her family and Hernando- Pasco Hos- pice. Phyllis was born in Hendricks County, In- diana on May 13, - ,-'1i:. Hall 1926, to the late William & Lena (Groover) Love and moved here in 1975 from Ft. Laud- erdale, Florida. She was a Project Manager for Smoak & White Construction in In- verness with 20 years of service. Phyllis was mem- ber of the Inverness Eagles Aerie #3992 Auxiliary and lifetime member of the Her- nando VEW Post #4252 Auxiliary. She-is survived by her son; James Allen Wehren- berg of Hernando; two daughters: Marlis Ann Wehrenberg of Inverness and Michelle Tice of Mid- dletown, Ohio; three grand- www.verticalblindsofhomosassa.com More Than Lorrie Verticals * 2" Faux Wood * Woven Woods * Cellular & Roman Shades * Plantation Shutters *Ado Wraps * Custom Drapery * Top Treatments S * Etc 5454 S.Suncoast Blvd. (Hwy 19,nexttoSugarmniI omilyRest.) children: Brandon, Jason and Megan and three great- grandchildren: Kayla, Trin- ton and Torah. She was preceded in death by her son: David Richard Wehren- berg (1994). A celebration of life me- morial service will be held' on Saturday, May 16,2009, at 3T00 PM. from the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home of In- verness. Following services friends are invited to gather, at Inverness Eagles Club for a social gathering. There will be no viewing hours. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Hernando- Pasco Hospice, 3545 N. Lecanto Hwy, Beverly Hills, FL 34465. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Almira Kingsley, 89 CARIBOU, MAINE Almira (Weston) Kingsley, 89, of Caribou, Maine, died Friday, April 10, 2009; grave- yard services were held in South Portland, Maine. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Scholastica Church, Lecanto, Saturday, May 16,2009 at 1:00,PM. Patricia Machnik, 72 WALES, MASS. Patricia L. Machnik, age 72 of Wales, Massachusetts, died Friday, May 8, 2009, at Citrus Memorial hospital in Inverness. Mrs. Machnik was born in Kennebunk, Maine of October 23, 1936, to the late George & Marie (Wood) Lombard and has been Winter resident to In- verness since last year. Pa- tricia retired from the Space Systems Dept. of Hamilton Standard in Wind- sor Locks, CT, as a secretary with 20 years of service. She was one of the founding members of Greyhound Op- tions in Ware, Massachu- setts. She is survived by her lov- ing husband, James P Mach- nik; her stepson, Stephen J. and his wife, Jessica Mach- nik of Woronoco, MA and four step-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Sherrie Cole. Private cremation arrangements are under the care of the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crema- tory, Inverness. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Laura Main, 85 HOMOSASSA Laura Main, 85, of Ho- mosassa, Fl., passed away Sunday, May 10, 2009, under the care of Hospice of Citrus County.. She was born in Providence, R.I. and arrived in the area in 1998, coming from Miami, Fl. She was a Catholic. She was predeceased by her twin sister Charlotte Main Marcoux. Survivors include one sister; Dorothy McCurker of Providence. Burial is scheduled for Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 2:00 PM. at Fountains Me- morial Park, Homosassa. Wilder Funeral Home, Ho- mosassa is in charge of the arrangements. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Norma McNeal, 80 SPRING HILL Norma Jean McNeal, 80, of Spring Hill, formerly of Inverness, died Monday, May 11, 2009, at her resi- dence. She was born in Three Rivers, Mich. She was a homemaker and she enjoyed gardening. Surviving are four sons and three daughters: Jeffrey (Cyndi), Gary (Sandi), Cheri (Dave), Teri, David (Jen- nifer), Tina (Eugene), Tony (Lisa); 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. National Cremation Soci- ety, Hudson. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Howard Robertson, 98 CRYSTAL RIVER Howard Robertson, age 98, was called home on May 9, 2009. He was preceded in death, by his wife, Leona, and his daughter, Judy Lin- In Lovig � S- Alemot -4. Major Thomas E. (Gene) Hood Retired-Deceased Who passed away May 13th, 1999 2/22/22- 5/13/99 10 years today! God's Garden God looked around His garden, and He found an empty place. He then looked down upon His earth, and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you, and lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. He knew that you were suffering, He knew you were in pain, He knew that you would never, get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting tough, and the hills were hard to climb. So He closed your weary eyes, and whispered, "peace be thine". It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone, for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. We miss you darling and loved you so much. Your wife, Flonnie, -^ four children, Tommy, Charlene, Debbie and Kim. Grandchildren, Alex, Zack and Sarah Stanley and Mary Grace Whitfield ton. He moved to Crystal River 3 years ago from Fortville, Indiana. He is survived by his daughter, Jan Rowe and hus- band, Ken of Crystal River, 6 grandchildren, Kathy Mys, Inverness, Chris O'Connor, Zionsville, Indiana, Debbie Petrovich, Crystal River, Sheri Rabias, De Land; David Linton, Craw- fordsville, Indiana and Lisa Hornacker, Crawfordsville, Indiana; 10 great-grandchil- dren, Kimber Harper, Belle- view, Amber Bass, Columbus, Georgia, Rocky Mathis, Or- ange City, Kevin Cyrulinski, Ocala, Ricky Mathis, Del- tona, Jason Raffield, Belle- view, Sheri Cyrulinski, Crystal River, Sean O'Con- nor, Zionsville, Indiana, Samantha Hornacker, Craw- fordsville, Indiana and 10 great great grandchildren. Memorial Service will be held at Brown Funeral Home, Lecanto, on Sunday,' May 17th at 2 pm. with Rev. Ken Blythe of Good Shep- pard Lutheran Church-offici- ating. Private cremation under the direction of Brown Funeral Home and Crema- tory in Lecanto. In lieu of flowers, please 'send donations to Hernando -Pasco Hospice, Citrus County Office, 3545 N Lecanto Hwy, Beverly Hills, FL 34465. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Alvera Schlueter, 78 INVERNESS Alvera D. Schlueter, 78, of Inverness, FL, died on May 12,2009, at her home. A.Funeral Mass for Mrs. Schlueter will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 15, 2009, at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic. Church in Inver- ness. Burial will follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater, FL. Heinz Fu- neral Home & Cremation, Inverness, FL. LendEars .com A6 wEDNESDAYMAY 1 9 Participants sought for study of Ziga Hearing Aid invention. Free audiology exams and hearing aid fittings through 2009 Resound research grant. Free candidate screenings open to public. May 11th - 15th \gg^ 700 S.E. 5th Terrace Crystal River, FL Call 795-5700 A WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 A7 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) Ce-ran ()NJCLF STATE Hurricane's fury no worry Young dolphin released off Key West F l i * Associated Press leased Cutter right in the middle." SYoung rescued marine mammals are for some F loridians KEY WEST-AyoungAtlantic spotted not normally released, because they Associated Press TAMPA - When a hurri- cane approaches South Florida, Robin Sing-Cun- ningham makes sure she has plenty of ice, candles and a generator Then there's the gas-powered blender, storm- themed music (think 'It's Raining Men' by the Weather Girls, 'Riders on the Storm' by the Doors and plenty of Jimmy Buffett), games and drinks. If a low-category hurricane blows through,' Sing-Cun- ningham, a Fort Lauderdale real estate agent, likes to at- tend or throw a party. She and a handful of friends will gather in the sturdiest home, hunker down and try to have fun as winds pluck away roof tiles, palm trees and swing sets outside. It's an experi- ence that makes her feel "ex- uberant" "This is just people really wanting to experience the full force of nature and being safe," she said. Sing-Cunningham said she takes precautions and would evacuate if a Category 3 hur- ricane or higher took aim at Fort Lauderdale. Still, emer- gency management officials hate to hear of such parties. A hurricane's path and strength aren't always pre- dictable. And if something were to happen - say, a door blow in or roof fly off in the middle of a storm - being tipsy would make it all that more difficult to respond. The Atlantic tropical storm season begins June 1. "I think there's always going to be some percentage that is going to stay put, that is going to party like there's no tomorrow," said Dennis Feltgen, public affairs officer for the National Hurricane Center in Miami. 'All that we can hope is that this is an ex- tremely small number of peo- ple that do this. And that luck stays with them." Hurricane parties are hardly a new phenomena; the most infamous dates back to 1969, when Hurricane Camille struck Mississippi as a Category 5 storm, the most powerful. One of the most harrowing tales of death and survival to emerge was the' Richelieu apartments, where residents had reportedly stayed behind to party. Several died, and while survivors have disputed the story and insist there was no party, the myth stuck and has been repeated through the years, serving as a caution- ary tale for tempted partygo- ers. For a stretch of time decades ago, there were no catastrophic hurricanes to strike Florida and the U.S. Gulf Coast. Several near- misses built up a sense of im- munity. College students and families alike took on hurri- canes with cheer. Jon Birge remembers playing loud music, drinking and eating when hurricanes rolled by New Orleans when he was a student at Tulane University in the 1970s. In those days, he said, there weren't any shelters to go to. "When you're young and irreverent and a hurricane's on the way, and-most of them miss, you just use it as an ex- cuse because you're not going to have school the next day," said Birge, who man- ages the band, Cowboy Mouth, which wrote a song called "Hurricane Party." "People use it as an excuse to get together and have a good time." The band's song talks Associated Press Robin Sing-Cunningham stands near supplies for a hurricane party in her Fort Lauderdale house. Sing-Cunningham said she takes precautions and would evacuate if a Category 3 hurricane or higher took aim at Fort Lauderdale. Still, emer- gency management officials hate to hear of such parties. about throwing a wild hurri- cane party in New Orleans. "Waitin' for the gale force winds to blow," the song goes; "Shuffle up the cards and let the liquor flow." The song was written be- fore Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the city and its surroundings in 2005. Birge said the band doesn't play it anymore. "Now it's not a memory people want to have encour- aged," he said. For most, going through one devastating storm is enough to make them think twice before boozing up dur- ing the next Florida State University sociology profes- sor John Taylor studied the long-term mental health af- fect of Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 storm that de- stroyed much of Homestead in 1992. He said that after surviving one ruinous storm, residents are more likely to leave the 'second lieu around. "I think the phenomenon is not nearly as likely to hap- pen today as it was before Andrew and Katrina," Taylor said. "It was no laughing mat- ter. And if you were in that part of the storm, there would be no party." The problem, said Feltgen, of the National Hurricane Center, is that most people who live on the coast have not experienced the full fury of a disastrous hurricane. Many South Florida resi- dents, for example, did not experience the brunt of An- drew. "We have folks that are in, like, Broward County, and they say, 'Oh yeah, we went through Andrew, it was the worst thing ever,' and they didn't even come close to the full power," Feltgen said. "It can be very dangerous be- cause it can lull you into a false sense of security, 'I'm OK for this next one.' And the next storm you may get the worst part." Hurricanes that seem weak can intensify quickly and their predicted point of landfall isn't always correct "You have to treat each storm with respect and be prepared for the worst case," Feltgen said.' Sing-Cunningham has lived in South Florida for 13 years and been through her fair share of storms. She said she'd only stick around for a Category 1 or 2 hurricane. In the past, she's hosted one party and attended others. Sing-Cunningham said she takes all the same hurricane preparation measures as others. "It's not keggers or any- thing like that," she said. "It's just people riding off the storm, laughing, playing games." During the eye of the storm, Sing-Cunningham said she and her friends will go out and make videos. 'As long as you know what you're doing, you know what you're getting into and you prepare correctly, it's not dangerous," Barry Johnson,' a real estate investor who is friends with Sing-Cunning- ham, said of the festivities. "We monitor the storm con- stantly If anybody feels like they could possibly be in danger, they don't come." Aside from storm-themed music,'partygoers have also been known to make storm- themed drinks (hurricane, anyone?). Sing-Cunningham once had a gas-powered blender (she gave it away but plans to buy another). It's called the Tailgator, and was- n't originallyconceived for use during hurricane parties, company owner Richard Hayes said. Incidentally enough, though, Hayes said they sell many to customers in the Southeast, and their peak season is from spring through the fall, which hap- pens to coincide with hurri- cane season. Hayes said he didn't know of the blenders being used during or after .hurricanes, though they did sell many after Hurricane Katrina. dolphin that spent nearly three months re- cuperating at a Florida Keys marine mam- mal rehabilitation center was released off Key West on Tuesday Rescuers with the Marine Mammal Conservancy released the animal about 10 miles to the southwest of the island after searching for more than two days to locate a pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins for him to join. 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NuanceCm 12.58 -.50 RentACt 18.98 -.27 TBSIntIA 8.82 -.26 W8fAccep 1979 62 LibGIobA 15.87 -.96 Nutritn21h .23 -.04 RschMotn 71.71 -1.47 TDfAmeritr 16.62 -.22 19.79 -.62 UbGlobC 15.78 -.98 Nvidia 8.98 -.45 ResConn 18.88 -.27 TFSFnd 11.96 -.25 WrighM 15.47 -.26 UbtyMIntA 5.98 -.73 OCharieys 8.49 +1.75 RexEnergy 5.07 -.37 THQ 5.20 -.20 Wynn 45.18 -3.78 UbMCapA 13.13 -.81 OReillyA 36.09 -.75 Riverbed 17.56 -.09 TLCVision .39 -.04 XOMA .69 -.11 UbMEntA 25.05 -.88 OSIPhtm 34.41 +.07 RosettaR 8.88 +27 twtelecom 11.61 +1.61 XenoPort 18.07 -.31 ULeTechs 36.50 +.34 OceanFrt 1.49 -.11 RossStrs 35.87 -.36 TXCOReh .64 -.01 Xilinx 18.70 -27 UfePtH 27.19 -11 Ocdaro .70 +.01 RoyGId 41.85 +2.73 TakeTwo 8.55 -.19 XinhuaSpt 87 -.11 UhirGold 23.95 +1.10 OldDomFh 27.10 -.54 Rvanair 28.83 -.27 TaleoA 15.87 +.75 YRCWwde 3.55 -.49 Lincare 24.00 -23 OmegaNav 4.75 -.72 TargaRes 11.61 -.14 Yahoo 15.10 -.44 UncB 42.78 -1.02 Omniture 10.86 -.16 TASER 4.45 -.04 Zo n 9.76 -.40 LinearTch 21.18 -.51 OmniVisn 8.65 -.32 Sl Corp 6.60 -.04 TechData 28.07 -.36 Zoin 33 -.01 UnnEngy 16.25 -.93 i.OnAssign 3.75 +.05 SBACom 23.19 -.99 Tekelec 16.35 -.24 Ziars .33 -.01 NMSCmh .15 -.04 OnSmend 5.71 -.22 SEIInv 15.27 +.17 TlCmSys 6.97 +.59 ZionBcp 17.31 -1.11 LodgeNet 4.99 +.33 OnyxPh 25.75 -.11 STEC 13.60 .3.21 TeleTech 10.51 -1.49 Zoltek 7.47 -.56 Logitech 13.79 -.42 OpenTxt 31.15 -.58 SVBFnGp 27.84 -.78 Tellabs 4.95 -.08 Zoran 9.44 -.03 Yesterday Pvs Day Argent 3.7200 3.7220 Australia 1.3069 1.3136 Bahrain .3766 .3769 Brazil 2.0683 2.0585 Britain 1.5272 1.5131 Canada 1.1619 1.1613 Chile 569.05 567.85 China 6.8260 6.8280 Colombia 2236.50 2223.50 Czech Rep 19.69 19.72 Denmark 5.4615 5.4795 Dominican Rep 36.00 35.90 Egypt 5.6225 5.6233 Euro .7330 .7356 Hong Kong 7.7501 7.7500 Hungary 205.04 206.40 India 49.276 49.429 Indnsia 10330.00 10325.00 Israel 4.0973 4.0839 Japan 96.43 97.45 Jordan .7082 .7078 Lebanon 1502.50 1502.50 Malaysia 3.5125 3.5165 Mexico 13.2155 13.1055 N. Zealand 1.6503 1.6531 Norway 6.4610 6.4388 Peru 3.025 2.985 Poland 3.23 3.23 Russia 32.0976 ,32.2445 Singapore 1.4616 1.4640 So. Africa 8.4625 8.4221 So. Korea 1238.40 1252.50 Sweden 7.7942 7.7942 Switzerind "1.1057 1.1096 Taiwan 32.87 32.89 Thailand 34.56 34.58 Turkey 1.5610 1.5619 U.A.E. 3.6731 3.6730 Uruguay 23.9498 23.9498 Venzuel 2.1470 2.1473 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All oth- ers show dollar in foreign currency. Yesterday Pvs Day Prime Rate 3.25 3.25 Discount Rate 0.50 0.50 Federal Funds Rate .00-25 .00-25 Treasuries 3-month 0.18 0.19 6-month 0.30 0.33 5-year 2.01 2.04 10-year 3.17 3.15 30-year 4.16 4.05 FUTURES Exch Contract Settle Chg Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Jun 09 58.85 +.35 Corn CBOT Jul 09 4271/2 +6V4 Wheat CBOT Jul09 5923/4 +2 Soybeans CBOT Jul09 11171/2 +112 Cattle CME Jun 09 83.20 -.07 Pork Bellies CME Jul09 78.55 -.50 Sugar(world) NYBT Jul09 15.72 +.11 Orange Juice NYBT Jul09 94.25 +1.95 SPOT Yesterday Pvs Day Gold (troy oz., spot) $923.50 $903.70 Silver (troyoz., spot) $14.195 $13.402 Copper (pound) $2.U88u $2.U4b Platinum (troy oz., spot)$1132.10U 1137.90 NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Ex- change. NCSE = New York Cotton, SUgar & Cocoa Ex- change. NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange. DIARY Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows Volume The remainder of the NYSE listings can be found on the next page. I N*7ASDA^^ I NYSE I AMEX . I i TISNEUSSS WEDNFYD(1',LMAk13, 009 A Name NAV Chg AIM Investments A: ChartAp 12.36 Const p 16.55 +.09 HYdAp 3.31 IntlGrow 19.65 +.17 SeIEqtyr 13.02 -.05 AIM Investments B: CapDvBt 9.23 -.10 AIM Investor Cl: Energy 29.51 +.13 SummitPp 8.53 +.04 Utilities 12.67 +.06 Advance Capital I: Balancp 12.03 +.01' RetInc 7.56 +.01 Alger Funds B: SmCapGrt 4.03 -.05 AllianceBem A: BalanAp 11.83 +.05 GIbThGrAp 50.35 -.14 InbVaLAp 10.79 +.04 SmCpGrA 18.55 -.36 AllianceBern Adv: LgCpGrAd 17.70 -.09 AlllanceBem B: GIbThGrBt 44.09 -.12 GrowlhBt 16.80 +.03 SCpGrBt 15.13 -.30 AllanceBem C: SCpGrCt 15.21 -.30 Allianz Instl MMS: NFJDvVl 8.82 +.05 SmCpVl 19.97 -12 Allianz Funds A: NFJDvVIt 8.73 +.05 SmCpVA 19.10 -.12 Allianz Funds C: GrowthCt 16.80 -.09 TargetCI 9.00 -.10 Amer Beacon Insti: LgCaplnst 13.99 -.04 Amer Beacon Inv: LgCaplnv 13.32 -.04 Amer Century Adv: EqGroAp 14.98 -.04 Amer Century Inv: Balanced 12.36 -.02 Eqlnc 5.75 +.02 GNMAI 10.69 +.01 Growth 17.46 -.03 Heritagel 12.68 -.13 IncGro 17.81 IntDisc 6.67 +.02 IntfGrol 7.68 +.07 UfeSci 4.44 +.05 NewOpp 4.51 -.08 OneChAg 8.77 OneChMd 8.97 -.01 RealEstl 10.37 -.10 Ultra 15.35 Valuelnv 4.29 +.01 Vista 11.10 -.10 American Funds A: AmcpAp 13.32 -.10 AMutIAp 19.18 +.02 BalAp 14.02 +.01 BondAp 10.94 +.01 CapWAp 18.66 +.04 CaplBAp 41.22 +.15 CapWGAp 27.34 +.06 EupacAp 30.24 +.09 FdlnvA p 26.55 -.07 GovtAp 14.10 +.01 GwthAp 22.32 -.11 HITrAp 8.70 -.03 HiinMunA 12.46 +.05 InsoAp 12.94 +.03 In"BdAp 12.868 +.01 ICAAp 21.37 +.04 UTEBAp 15.05 +.02 NEcoAp 17.64 -.15 NPerAp 20.09 +.02 NwWrtdA 36.22 +.13 STBAp 9.95 SmCpAp 23.36 -.07 TxExAp ,11.56 +.02 WshAp 20.69 +.10 American Funds B: BalBt 13.96 +.01 CaplBBt 41.21 +.16 CpWGrBt 27.19. +.07 GrwthBt 21.60 -.11 IncoBt 12.84 +.03 ICABt 21.26 +.04 WashBt 20.54 +.10 Arlel Investments: Apprec 24.57 -.42 Ariel . 26.73 -.68 Artio Global Funds: InflEqlr 24.38 -.15 IntlEqA 23.83 -.14 IntEqllAt 9.85 -.03 IntEqIl I r 9.91 -.03 Artisan Funds: IntU 15.81 +.11 MidCap 20.05 -.15 MidCapVal 14.16 -.16 Baron Funds: Asset 37.90 -.30 Growth 33.53 -.39 SmCap 15.20 -.19 Bernstein Fds: IntDur 12.34 DivMu 14.22 NYMu 13.95 TxMgdlntI - 2 +.07 IntPort ' 1"- % +.08 BlackRock A: AuroraA .12.61 -.13 CapDevAp 11.81 -.06 EqtyDiv 13.15 +.08 GIAIAr " 15.47 +.07 HiYlnvA 5.72 IntlOpAp 24.29 +.04 BlackRock B&C: GIAIBt 15.08 +.06 GIAICt 14.46 +.06 BlackRock Insth: BaVI 18.57 -.03 GIbAllocr 15.54 +.07 Brandywine Fds: BlueFdn 18.31 -.05 Bmdywnn 18.87 -.08 Brinson Funds Y: HiYIdlYn 5.06 CGM.Funds: Focus n 25.04 -.68 Mulln 21.27 -.42 Realty n 14.88 -.15 CRM Funds: MdCpVII 19.92 -.11 Calamos Funds: Gr&lnpAp 23.38 -.05 GrwthAp 33.53 -.29 GrowthCt 30.88 -27 Calvert Group: Incop 14.10 +.03 ntlEqA p 11.30 +.03 MunAnt 10.37 +.01 ShDurlnAt 15.74 +.01 SoclalAp 21.17 +.03 SocBdp 14.36 +.02 SocEqAp 24.88 -.12 TxFLt 9.50 TxFLgp 15.71 +.03 TxFVT 15.46 +.01 Cohen & Steers: RItyShrs 33.05 -.22 Columbia Class A: Acomt 18.30 -.17 21'CnlryAt 9.02 -.17 MarsGrAt 13.82 -.12 TxEAp 12.67 +.03 Columbia Class Z: AcomZ 18.84 -.17 AcomlntZ 25.84 +.11 CoreBdZ 10.21 +.01 IntBdZ 8.00 +.02 IntTEBd 10.07 +.02 LgCpldxZ 17.61 -.01 MarsGrZ 14.04 -.13 MdCpVlZp 8.78 -.08 ValRestr 32.81 -.13 DFA Funds: InYCorEqn 8.04 +.05 USCOrEql n 7.46 -.05 USCorEq2 n 7.35 -.07 DWS Invest A: CommAp 12.15 +.18 DrHiRA 25.01 -.14 MgdMunip 8.62 +.01 SIrGovSecA 8.61 DWS Invest S: CorPIsInc 9.73 +.01 EmMkIn 9.18 +.02 EmMkGrr 12.57 -.01 EuroEq 17.99 +.24 GNMAS 15.08 +.01 GIbBdSr 9.63 +.02 GIbOpp 23.82 -.02 GiblTnem 16.29 +.08 Gold&Prc 15.75 +.59 GrolncS 11.47 -.01 HiYrdTx - 10.90 +.04 IntTxAMT 11.17 +.01 IntI FdS 35.96 +.05 LgCoGro 20.58 -.05 LatAmrEq 35.34 -.32 MgdMunlS 8.64 +.02 MATFS 13.89 +.03 SPS00S 12.07 -.01 Davis Funds A: NYVenA 24.87 -.09 Davis Funds B: NYVen B 23.87 -.08 Davis Funds C &Y: NYVenY 25.14 -.08 NYVenC 24.03 -.08 Delaware Invest A: Diverlncp 8.25 -.01 TrendAp 9.97 -.17 TxUSAp 10.61 +.02 Delaware Invest B: SelGrBt 17.48 -.01 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEqn 12.74 -.03 EmMktV 21.76 -.04 IntSmVan 11.94 +.10 USLgCo n 26.83 -.02 USLgVan 13.59 -.18 USMicron 8.32 -.11 US Small n 12.70 -21 USSmVa 14.94 -27 intlSmCon 11.18 +.12 EmgMkt n 19.97 Flxdn 10.28 IntVa n 13.47 +.02 Glb5Fxlnc n 11.07 2YGIFxd n 10.28 DFARIEn 12.28 -.09 MedDI n 31.96 +.02 MdEqSysn 19.75 +.15 Mullmd n 24.78 -.65 NtGasn 26.96 +.04 Papern 20.18 -.19 Pharmn 8.57 +.15 Reltain 34.73 -.36 Sottwrn 52.76 -.05 Techn 49.64 -.71 Telcm n 34.07 +.15 Transn 28.47 -.66 UtIGr n 38.63 +.24 Wirelessnn .78 -.04 Fidelity Spartan: Eqldxinvn 32.19 -.03 ExtMkln n 23.87 -.29 500inxlnvrn63,11 -.06 Intllnxlinvn 27.03 +.10 TotMktlnvn 25.57 -.08 Fidelity Spart Adv: EqldxAdn 32.19 -.03 500Adrn 63.12 -.06 TotMktAd r n25.67 -.08 FIrst Eagle: GIblA 34.18 +.11 OverseasA 18.87 +.04 Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables show the fund name, sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and daily net 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 Upper by 6 p.m. Eastern.. I St1inA p 5.57 Price Funds: John Hancock B: Balne n 14.83 -.01 SrincB 557 BIChipn 25.62 -.13 JohnHancockCl1: CABOndn 10.33 +.01 LSAggr 8.53 -.02 CapAppn 15.31 -.02 LSBalanc 9.86 -.01 DioGmn 17.07 LSConsrv 10.91 +.01 EmEurp 11.14 +.28 LSGrwth 9.38 -.01 EmMktSn 20.90 -.03 LSModer 1015 -01 EqIlncn 17.12 -.13 Keeley Funds: EqIndex n 24.49 -.02 SmCpValAp1619 -.19 Europen 11.23 +.10 LazardInsl GNMA n 9.71 +.01 EmgMktl 1327 -.01 Growthn 21.46 -.13 L M.onFd GrAIn n 14.35 -.01 Legg Mason: Fd HthScI n 20.33 +.02 SpInvC p 18.46 -.32 HIYleldn 5.37 ValTrCp 28.16 -.24 IntlIBondn 9.14 +.05 Legg Mason Ptirs A: IntDis n 27.32 +.31 AgGrA p 72.57 -.79 Intl G&I 9.82 +.06 ApprAp 10.49 +.02 IntlStkn 9.46 +.05 Name NAV Chg Dodge&Cox: Balanced 53.15 -.29 Income 12.18 IntlSotk 24.30 +.02 Stock 76.44 -.61 Dreyfus: Aprec 27.84 +.21 CorV A 1827 -.01 Dreyf 6.16 -.01 DrSOOn500t 25.60 -.03 EmgLd 13.10 -.16 GrChinaAr 3123 +.08 HiYIldAp 5.72 -.02 LgCStkAp 16.41 -.04 MunBdr 10.76 +.02 NYTaxr 14.14 +.03 StratValA 20.63 -.04 TechGroA 18.41 -21 Driehaus Funds: EMktGr 20.77 +.09 Eaton Vance CIA: ChinaAp 16.77 -.19 AMTFMBI 8.99 +.02 MultiCGrA 550 -.09 InBosA 4.59 -.01 LgCpVal 13.89 +.01 NatlMun 8.79 +.02 SpEqtA 9.98 -.08 TradGvA 7.52 +.01 Eaton Vance Ci B: HthSB t 8.12 +.01 NatMBt 8.80 +.03 Eaton Vance Cl C: GovtCp 7.51 +.01 NatlMCt 8.80 +.03 Evergreen A: AstAlp 9.63 Evergreen C: AstAIICt 9.33 Evergreen I: SIMunil 9.59 +.01 FBR Funds: Focuslnv 33.86 -.70 FMI Funds: LgCappn 11.78 -.04 FPA Funds: Nwinc 11.01 Fairholme 24.03 -.10 Federated A: AmLdrA 10.70 +.01 MidGrStA 24.36 . -.27 KaufmA p 368 -.01 MuSecA 9.67 +.01 Federated InstI: KaufmnK 3.68 -.01 TotRetBd 10.42 Fidelity Adv Foce: EnergyT 2578 +.16 HItCarT 15.08 +.10 Fidelity Advisor A: DivintlAr 11.88 +.05 Nwlnsghp 13.70 -.04 StrinA 10.60 -.01 Fidelity Advisor I: Divinti n 12.06 +.06 EqGrIn 37.51 -.23 Eqlnin 17.31 -.06 IntBdI n 9.89 +.01 Nwlnsgtin 13.83 -.04 Fidelity Advisor T: BalancT 11.41 -.02 DivGrTp 7.79 -.07 DynCATp 12.35 -.16 EqGrTp 35.29 -21 EqInT 17.05 -.07 GrOppT 21.60 -.19 HiInAdTp U85 -.05 IntBdT 9.87 +.01 MulncTp 12.27 +.01 OvrseaT 13.47 +.03 STFiT 8.75 Fidelity Freedom: FF2000n 10.43 -.01 FF2010n 10.90 FF2015n 9.02 FF2020n 10.62 -.01 FF2025n 8.70 -.01 FF2030n 10.26 -.02 FF2035n 8.45 -.01 FF2040 n 5,87 -.01 Income n 9.85 Fidelity Invest: AggrGrrn 12.63 -.10 AJISectEq 9.66 -.02 AMgrS0n 11.72 -.02 AMgr70rn 11.73 -.03 AMgr2Orn 10.83 Balancn 13.84 -.02 BlueChGr n 28.76 -.13 CAMunn 11.59 Canada n 39:86 +.03 CapApn 15.91 -.20 CapDevO n 7.05 -.03 Cplnc r n 6.49 -.02 ChinaBg r 20.97 -25 CngS n 356.44 +4.22 CTMunrn 11.24 +.01 Contran 46.28 -.12 CnvSon 16.73 -.09 DisEq n 17.22 +.03 Divntl n 22.51 +.13 DrStkO n 9.90 -.09 DivGthn 18.00. -.16 ,EmrMkn 15.81. -.01 Eq ncn 31.76 -.18 EQIIn : 13.39 -.05 ECapAp 14.21 +.06 Europe 23.61 +.10 Exch n 241.49 +1.48 Export n 15.57 -.03 Fideln 23.67 -.07 Fiftyrn 12.12 -.11 FItRateHi r n .8.70 -.02 FrinOne n 20.32 -.04 GNMAn 11.34 Govtinc 10.80 GroCon 53.35 -.48 Grolnon 13:12 -.04 Highlncrn 7.02 -.01 Indepnn 15.26 -.14. InProBdn 10.81 +.02 ItBd n 9.47 +.02 IntGovn 10.88 IntmMun 10.00 +.01 IntlDiscn 24.08 +.01 InliSCprn 13.47 +.10 InvGrBd 10.80 +.01 InvGB n 6.54 +.01 Japan n 9.43 +.03 JpnSm n 6.94 +.09 LgCapVal n 9.72 LCpVIr n 812 -.01 LaLtAmn 36.39 -.40 LevCoStkn 17.05 -.32 LowPrn 25.04 -.09 Magellnn 51.78 -.34 MDMurn 10.60 +.01 MAMunn 11.47 +.01 MegaCpStkin7.07 -.02 MI Munn 11.66 +.04 MidCapn 17.21 -.09 MNMunn 11.26 +.01 MtgSecn 10.17 +.02 Munilnon 12.15 .NJMunrn 11.24 +.01 NwMktrn 13.08 -.05 NwMilln 19.07 -.15 NYMunn 12.51 OrCn 33.53 -.51 OhMunn 11.40 +.01 100lndex 6.60 +.02 Ovrsea n 25.67 -.03 PcBas n 15.37 +.05 PAMunrn 10561 Puritnn 13,58 -.01 RealEn 1345 -.09 StIntMu n 10551 STBFan &02 . SmCaplndrl1.04 -.19 SmillCpSrn 11.14 -25 SEAsian 20.75 -.05 StkSIc n 17.64 -.07 Stratlnc n 9.47 StrReRt r 7.43 +.01 TaxFrBrn 10547 TotalBd n 9.66 Trenrdn 42.79 -21 USBI n 10583 Utilityn 12.53 +.09 ValStratn 15.20 -.24 Value n 43.27 -.79 Wridwn 12.78 -.09 Fidelity Selects: Aim 22.82 -.63 Banking n 13.26 -.43 Biotch n 55.73 -.33 Brokrrn 37.06 -.25 Chemn 59.40 +.85 ComEquipn15.15 -.19 Compn 29.93 -.49 ConDlsn 14.83 -.28 ConStapn 50.36 +.60 CstHo n 24.29 -.27 DfAer n 49.69 -.07 Electrn 26.88 -.55 Enrgyn 36.68 +.23 EngSvn 45.29 +.40 Envirn 13.17 -.05 FinSvn 47.23 -.80 Goldrn 35.65 +1.40 Health n 84.39 +.59 HomFn 9.43 -.13 Insurn 31.40 -.12 Leisrn 55.35 -.95 Material n 39.70 +.17 GNMA 9.99 -.01 Opplylnv 25.03 -.14 GrTxStr 10.5 ... SCApValZp 20.27 -.04 Giwth 10.31 -.05 Western Asset: Gr&lnc 10.42 -.07 CorePlus 9.10 IncStk 8.91 ... Core 9.27 +.01 Inco 11.28 +.02 William Blair N: Intl 17.18 +.15 GrowthN 7.93 -.06 NYBd 10.97 +.02 IntGthN 14.23 +.10 PrecMM 25.73 +1.03 Yacktman Funds: S&Pldx 13.63 -.01 Fundp 11.57 -.13 , Chronicle staff do not provide financial advice or real-time quotes on stocks or funds. Consult a financial adviser. Stocks' rally stalls Investors hunt Market watch S, May 12, 2009 defensive stocks Dow Jones *50.34 Industrials .8,469.11 Name NAV Chg Name NAV Chg First Investors A HilncA t 4.60 BIChpAp 16.16 +.05 InAICGAp 6.30 +.02 GloblAp 4.79 -.01 LgCpGAp 17.41 -.10 GovtAp 11.15 MgMuAp 15.04 +.01 GrolnAp 10.22 -.02 Legg Mason Ptrs B: IncoAp 2.12 LgCpGBt 15.97 -.09 MATFAp 11.33 +.01 Longleaf Partners: MITFAp 11.81 +.01 Partners 19.12 -.25 NJTFAp 12.70 +.02 Intl 11.34 -.09 NYTFAp 14.07 +.02 SmCap 16.30 -.04 OppAp 17.25 -.12 Loomis Sayles: PATFAp 12.77 +.01 LSBondl 11.21 +.01 SpSitAp 15.63 -.05 StrincC 11.51' +.01 TxExAp 9,64 +.01 LSBondR 11.17 +.01 TotRtA p 11.90 -.01 StrlncA 11.46 +.01 ValueB p 5.27 .. Loomis Sayles Inv: Firsthand Funds: InvGrBdAp 10.32 +.02 TechVal 24.70 -.12 InvGrBdCp 10.26 +.03 Frank/Temp FrnkA: InvGrBdY 10.33 +.03 AdjUS p 8.94 Lord Abbett A: ALTFAp 10.85 AffilAp , 8.45 -.09 AZTFAp 10.43 AIIValA 8.91 -.04 Ballnvm p 33.86 -.34 BdDebA p 6.32 CallnsAp 11.74 MidCpAp 10.35 -.11 CAIntAp 11.08 +.01 MFSFunds A: CalTFAp 6.62 MITA 14.11 +.01 COTFAp 11.18 +.01 MIGA 10.54 -.01 CTTFAp 10.46 +.01 HilnA 2.67 -.01 CvtScAp 10.57 -.09 MFLA 9.15 +.01 DblTFA 10.73 TotRA 11.61 +.03 DynTchA 19.00 -.11 UtilA 12.14 +.03 EqlncAp 12.25 +.02 ValueA 17.61 +.10 Fedlntp 11.18 +.01 MFS Funds B: FedTFAp 11.32 +.01' MIGBn 9.52 -.01 FLTFAp 11.11 GvScBn 10.03 +.01 FoundAlp 8.15 ... HilnBn 2.68 -.01 GATFAp 11.53 MulnBn 7.94 +.01 GoIdPrMA 30.80 +1.06 TotRBn 11.61 +.03 GrwthAp 30.45 -.07 MFS Funds Insti: HYTFAp 9.09 +.02 IntIEqn 12.66 +.15 HilncA 1.64 MainStay Funds A: IncomA p 1.73 ... HiYIdBA 4.90 InsTFAp 11.53 MainStay Funds B: NYITF p 10.80 +.01 apApBt Fu19.39B: LATFAp 10.82 +.01 ConvB 11.46 -.07 LMGvScA 10.46 -.01 GovtB( 8.63 MDTFAp 10.64 +.01 HYIdBBt 4.88 MATFAp 11.20 + IntilEqB 9.61 +.14 MITFAp 11.71 +.05 SmCGBp 8.91 -.09 MNInsA . 12.04 TotRtBt 12.73 -.01 MOTFA0p 11.53 +.01 Mairs & Power: NJTFAp 11.57 Growth 53.21 -.28 NYInsA p 10.71 Managers Funds: NYTFAp 11.34 Bondsn 20.72 +.09 NCTFAp 11.75 +01 Manning&Napler Fds: Ohio]FAp 12.35 WidOppA 6.31 .. ORTFA p 11.43 Marsico Funds: PATFA p 9.93 ReEScAp 7.80 -,7' Focusp 12.24 -.13 RisDvAp 23.37 +.02 Matthews Asian: SMCpGrA 22.43 -.18 Indiar 9.54 +.18 Stratlncp 8.99 -.01 MergerFd 14.78 +.04 USGovAp 6:66 +.01 MetroWest Fds: UtilsAp 9.93 +.04 TotRetBd 9.08 VATFA p 11.24 TotRtBdI 9.08 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:" Midas Funds: GibBdAdvp ... ... Midas Fd 2.67 +.08 IncmeAd 1.72 ... Monetta Funds: Frank/TempFrnkB: Monettan 10.49 -.14 IncomeBt 1.72 -.01 Morgan Stanley A: FrankrTemp Frnk C: DivGthA 11.41 +.02 FoundAlp 8.03 Morgan Stanley B: IncomCt 1.74 -.01 DivGtB 11.50 +.02 Frank/Temp MtI A&B: GIbDriB 8.28 +.09 BeacnA 9.41 -.02 StratB 15.18 DisdA 23.45 MorganStanley Inst: QualidAt 15.03 +.05 IntIEqlIn 10.93 +.05 SharesA 15.70 -.02 Munder Funds A: Frank/Temp MtIl C: IntemlA 16.48 -.16 DiscC t 23.25 Munder FundsY: FrankITempTemp A: MCpCGrYrn17.86 -.12 DvMktAp 15.59 +.01 MutualSerles: ForgnA p 5.03 -.02 BeacnZ 9.51 -.02 GIBdAp 11.89 -.05 .DiscZ 23.73 GiwthAp 13.25 +.03 QualfdZ 15.14 +.(05 WorldAp 11.07 +.01 SharesZ 15.82 -.02 Frank/TempTmp Adv: Neuberger&Berm Inv: GrthAv 13.25 +.03 Focus 14.42 -.05 Frank/TempTmp B&C: GenesInst 30.59 -.11 DevMktC 15.23 +.01 Intlr 11.59 +12 ForgnC p 4.93 -.01 Partner 18.34 -.17 GIBdCp 11.91 -.05 Neuberger&BermTr: GE Elfun S&S: Genesis 31.84 -.12 S&S Inc 10.38 Nicholas Group: S&S PM 30.18 -.03 Hilnoc n 8.16 -.03 TaxEx 11,36 +01 Nichn 32.44 -.22 GMO Trust Ill : Northern Funds: EmMkr 9.17 HiYFxlnc 6.25 -.02 For 9.88 +.09 SmCpldx 5.43 -.08 IntlntrVI 17.54 +.14' Technly 9.17 -.06 USQGtyEq 15.89 +.19 Nuveen C A: , GMOTrustIV: LtMBAp 10.66 +.01 EmCnDt. 6.65 -.... tueesn, Ci R EmrMkt , 9.12 -.01 �iD.613 '.65 +.02 IntlGrEq 16.95 +.23 Oak Assoc Fds: IntlntrV1 17.54 +.15 WhitOkSG n26.06 -.14 GMOTrustVI: Oakmark Funds 1: , EmgMktsr 9.13 Eqtylncr 22.25 +.06 StrFxInc 15.44 +.01 Globall 1529 -.13 USQtyEq 15.89 +.19 Intllr 12.71 -.10 Gabelli Funds: Oakmarkr 28.02 -.38 Asset 32.28 -.19 Selectr 18.00 -.38 Gateway Funds: Old Mutual Adv II: GatewayA 23.34 +.08 Tc&ComZ 10.93 -.06 Goldman Sachs A: Old Westbury Fds: HiYleIdA 5.80 GlobOpp 6.18 -.01 MdCVAp 22.72 -.22 GIbSMdCap10.42 -.02 Goldman Sachs Inst: Oppenheimer A: HiYleald 5.81 -.01 AMTFMu 5.56 +.07 MidCapV 22.89 -.22 AMTFrNY 9.60 +.14 Harbor Funds: CAMuniAp 6.57 +.11 Bond 11.78 +.01 CapApAp 31.29 -.06 CapAplnst 25.78 -.03 CaplncAp 6.87 +.03 Intllnvt 41.35 +.10 ChmplncAp 1.59 Intlr 41.73 +.10 DvMktAp 20.38 +.03 Hartford Fds A: Disc p 33.40 -.47 CpAppA p 24.27 -.13 EqutyA 6.39 -.01 DivGthAp 14.26 +.04 GlobAp 40.89 +.07 Hartford Fds C: GIbOppA 19.29 +.09 CapApCt 21.78 -.12 Goldp 26.07 +.97 H. Int"BdCp 5.89 +.01 Hartford Fds L: IntBdA p 5.89 +.01 GrwOppL 1823 08 MnstFrA 23.29 -.07 Hartford HLS IA MSSCAp 13.32 -.24 CapApp 2853 -.17 MdCapA 10.41 -.07 D&Gr 1464 +03 PAMu p 9.11 +.12 Advisers 14.75 -.06 trlnp 3.47 . Stock 28.47 -.19 USGvp 8.79 . TotRetBd 10.00 +.01 OppenheilmerB: Henderson GibIl Fds: AMTFMu 5.54 +.07 ntOppAp 16.93 -.02 AMTFrNY 9.60 +.13 Hennessy Funds: CpIncB t 6.76 +.03 CorGrllOrig 10.07 -.10 rChpinB 5.95 9 HussmnStrGr1273 -.04 StrlncB 3.48 . ICON Fds: 13 Oppenheimer C&M: Energy 14.96 +.13 InllBdC- 5.87 +.01 Hlthcare 10.71 +.09 nld 5 0 IS[ Funds: Oppenheimer Roch: NoAm p 7.61 LtdNYAnp 3.06 +.03 unds RoMuAp 13.70 +.16 Ivy Funds: RcNtMuA 5.87 +.07 AssetSCt 18.65 PIMCO Admin PIMS: AsseiSIAp 19.07 ShtTmAdp 9.57 +.01 AssetStrY p 19.10 GINatRsAp14.67 +.IToiRtAd 10.38 +.01 JPMorgan A Class: PIMCO Instl PIMS:107 + CoreBdA 10,83 +.01 CamorIFd 7.08 +.0 MChpValp 150 -.309 DevLcMkr 8.87 JPMorgan Select: Divnc 9.20 HBSMkNep16.08 05 EmMkBd 9.22 +.01 JPMorgn Sel Cls: FrgnBd 9.31 -.01 CoreBdn 10.82 +.01 HiYld 7.26 -.02 HiYdBdn 6.53 -.01 InvGrCp 10.12 +.01 IntmTFBd n 10.81 +.01 LowDa 9.69 +01 tlnrd-Amern 16.13 -.07 Modoar 10.07 +.0 ShtourBdn 10.74 RealRet 10.06 +.03 TULw aItn142 +0 RealRtnl 10.11 +.01 USCrPlsn14.27 +1 ShordT 9.57 +.01 Janus: TotRt 10.38 +.01 Balanced 21.19 -.01 TRII 10.07 +01 Contraran 10.27 -.08 TRill 9.06 Enterpr 36.68 -.18 PIMCO Funds A: FedTriTOnd 9 '" LwDurA 9.69 +.01 Flnd 29.68 - RealRtAp 10.11 +.01 Fund 20.68 -.06 TotRtA 10.38 +.01 FundaEq 15.32 -.02 PIMCO Fends C: GIlUfeSi 17.16 +.11 ReaRtCp 10.11 +.01 GlTechr 10.48 -.09 TotRCt" 10.38 +.01 Grinc 23.43 -.08 PIMCO Funds 0: Orion 7.48 -.08 Trp 1. +01 Resesrch 1915 -06 Eqtylncon 19.41 +.08 Twenty 49.58 -.28 Balanced 17.64 +.03 Ventur 32.24 -36 Perm Port Funds: WrldWr 32.16 +.39 Permannt 33.89 +.05 Janus Adv S Shrs: Pioneer Funds A: Forty 25.32 -.14 CallenVal 13.76 +.05 JennisonDryden A , BOndAp 8.47 BldndA 11.7 -.08 EurSelEqA 18.20 +.15 HIghlncA 8.66 +.03 IntlValA 15.54 +10 HiYIdA p 445 MdCpGrA 9.62 -.06 InsuredA 10:04 '" PionFdAp 28.88 +.06 UtiiityA 745 TxFreAp 9.23 +.08 JennlsonDryden B: ValueA p 8.81 +.02 GrowthB 11.32 -.02 Pioneer Funds B: HIYmdBt 4.44 -.01 HIYIdBt 7.14 -.03 John Hancock A: HCdC 1 7.22 -.02 BondAp 12.82 +.01 Price Funds Adv: RaBkA 11.95 -.30 GrPwhlpn.21.32 -.12 Nasdaq -15.32 composite 1,715.92 Standard & -0.89 : Poor's 500 908.35 Russell 2000 -49576.18 495.18 Name NAV Chg Name NAV Chg Japa n 6.26 +.07 SdTech 8.05 -.07 LatAmn 31.06 -.41 ShtTBnd 8.64 +.03 MDShrtn 524 ... SmCpStk 8.45 -.09 MDBondn 9.94 +.02 TxElt 12.24 +.03 MidCapn 37.15 -.34 TxELT 12.06 +.04 MCapVaIn 15.87 -.19 TxESh 10.42 +.01 NAmern 22.19 -.03 VABd 10.48 +.02 NAsian 10.19 +.07 WIdGr 13.03 +.06 New Era n 35.38 +.32 VALIC: NHorizn 19.45 -.23 MdCpldx 13.11 -.14 Nlncn 8.85 +.01 Stkldx 18.78 -.01 NYBondn 10.69 +.01 Value Line Fd: PSlncn 12.81 -.01 LrgCon 12.83 +.04 RealEstn 9.86 -.15 Van Kamp Funds A: R2010n 11.94 -.01 CATFAp 16.02 +.04 R2015n 8.901-.01 CapGro 8.49 -.10 R2020n 11.99 -.03 CmstAp 10.96 -.03 R2025n 8.60 -.02 CpBdAp 5.77 -.01 R2030n 12.13 -.04 EqlncAp 6.50 -.01 R2035n 8.48 -.03 Exch 342.54-+4.51 R2040n 12.07 -.04 GrinAp 13.81 -.02 SdTecn 16.29 -.11 HarbAp 12.38 -.06 ShtBd n 4.72 HiYIdA 8.15 -.03 SmCpStkn 20.69 -.26 HYMuAp 8.25 +.07 SmCapValn23.61 -.31 InTFAp 15.70 +.04 SpecGrn 12.00 -.06 MunlAp 12.09 +.06 SpecInn 10.71 -.01 PATFAp 14.69 +.04 TFIncn 9.45 +.01 StrMunlnc 9.26 +.08 TxFrHn * 9.45 +.06 USMtgeA 12.50 +.01 TxFrSI n 5.47 ... UtilAp 15.61 +.08 USTIntn 5.98 +.01 Van Kamp Funds B: USTL.gn 12.36 +.02 EnterpBt 9.86 -.11 VABopdn 11.19 +.02 EqlncBt 6.38 --.01 Valuen 16.26 -.08 HYMuBt 8.24 +.06 Principal Inv: MulB 12.07 +.05 BdMtgIn 8.60 StrMunlnc 9.25 +.07 DiscLCInst 9.21 -.01 USMtge 12.44 +.01 LgGrIn 5.62 -.05 UtilB 15.53 +.08 LT20301n 8.37 -.01 Vanguard Admiral: LT20201n 8.62 -.01 BalAdmin 16.90 -.02 SAMBalA 9.77 -.01 CAITAdm n 10.67 +.02 Putnam Funds A: CALTAdm n10.76 +.03 AmGvAp 9.27 '+.01 CpOpAdIn 52.75 -.33 AZTE 8.64 +.01 EMAdmrrn24.85 -.02 CATxAp 7.31 +.01 Energy n 96.81 +.69 Convp 13.89 -.07 ExplAdmin 41.65 -.50 DvrlnAp 6.62 +.01 ExtdAdmn 25.53 -.32 EqlnAp 11.08 -.01 500Admln 83.84 -.08 EuEq 14.49 +.13 GNMAAdn10,69 GeoAp 9.59 +.03 HIthCrn 41.90 +.36 GIbEqty p 6.55 +.03 HiYIdCp n 4.80 -.01 GrinAp 9.70 -.03 InfProAdn 23.52 +.02 GIblHIthA 38.76 +.31 ITBdAdml n 10.38 HiYdA p 6.08 -.01 ITsryAdml n 11.67 HiYIdIn '4.82 -.01 IntGrAdm n 42.14 +.14 IncmAp 5.59 ... ITAdmln 13.24 +.01 IntGrIlnp 7.35 +.05 ITGrAdmn 8.81 +.01 InvAp 8.99 -.01 LtdTrAdn 10.92 +.01 NJTxA p 8.88 ... LTGrAdmI n 8.01 +.02 NwOpAp 33.62 +.02 LTsyAdmln11.53 +.03 PATE 8.69 ... LTAdmIn 10.67 +.01 TxExA p 8.02 +.01 MCpAdml n 57.24 -.53 TFInAp 14.30 +.01 MorgAdm n 37.21 -.02 TFHYA 10.10 +.04 MuHYAdmn9.76 +.03 USGvAp 13.49 NJLTAdn 11.39 +.02 GIblUtilA 9.86 +.07 NYLTAdn 10.76 +.02 VstaAp 6.70 -.08 PrmnCaprn 48.30 -.09 VoyAp 14.65 -.08 PALTAdmn 10.76 +.02 Putnam Funds B: STsyAdmnIn 10.83 DvrinBt 6.58 +.01 STBdAdml n10.32 Eqlnct 10.98 ... ShtTrAdn 15.85 EuEq 13.89 +.12 STFdAdn 10.89 GeoBt 9.48 +.03 STIGrAdn 10.02 .+.01 GIbEqt 5.93 +.03 TxMCap r n 44.43 -.10 GINIRst 13.75 +.11 TtlBAdmin 10.16 +.01 GrinB t 9.53 -.02 TStkAdm n 22.20 -.06 GIblHIthB 32.74 +.27 WellslAdm n43.78 +.17 HiYIdBt . 6.07 .. WelltnAdmn43.01 +.11 HYAdBt 4.75 ... Windsorn 32.29 -.02 incmB t 5.55 WdsrlAd n 34.20 -.01 IntGrint 7.28 +.05 Vanguard Fds: IntlNopt 10.41 +.10 AssetAn 18.59 -.01 InvBt 8.10 ... CAITn 10.67 +.02 NJTxBt 8.87 ... CALTn 10.76 +.03 NwOpBt 29.40 +.02 CapOppn 22.83 -.15 TxExBt 8.03 +.02 Convrtn 10.55 -.05 TFHYBt 10.12 +.04 DivdGron 11.19 +.06 USGvBt 13.42 ... Energy n 51.56 +.37 GIblUtilB 9.82 +.08 Eqlncn 15.17 +.04 VislaBt 5.69 -.06 Explrn 44.76 -.54 VoyBt ' 12.49 -.07 FLLTn 10.96 +.02 RS Funds: GNMAn 10.69 IntGrA 12.26 +.02 GlobEqn 12.47 -.01 LgCAiphaA 30.18 +.12 Grolncn 19.41 -.01 Value 16.21 -.16 GrthEqn 7.41 +.01 Rainier Inv Mgt: HYCorp n 4.80 -.01 SmMCap 20.50 -.20 HlthCren 99.28 +.87 RldgeWorth Funds: InflaPron 11.97 +.01 LCGrStkAp 6.72 IntlExpirn 10.58 +.15 RiverSourceA: . IntlGrn 13.25 +.05 BalanceA 7.77 +.01 'IntlVain . 24.59 +.15 DispEqA p 3.93 ... ITIGrade n 8.81 +.01 DEI 7.07 .I ITTstyn 11.67 DivrBd 4.55 ... UfeConn 13.57 DvOppA 5.54 +.02 UfeGro n 16.39 -.02 Growth 18.48 -.09 Ufelncn 12.41 HiYdTEA 4.03 +.02 UfeModn 15.43 LgCpEqp 2.90 ...' LTIGraden 8.01 +.02 MCpGrA 7.07 -.10 LTTsryn 11.53 +.03 MidCpVIp 4.98 -.04 Morgn. 12.00 -.01 RiverSource I: MuHYn 9.76 +.03 TNEmgMktn6.22 +.01 Mulntn 13.24 +.01 Royce Funds: MuLtd n 10.92 +.01 LwPrSkSvr 10.33 MuLongn 10.67 +.01 MicroCapl 10.08 -.03 MuShrtn 15.85 PennMulr- 7.30 -.07 NJLTn 11.39 +.02 Premier r 13.04 -.05 NYLT n 10.76 +.02 TotRetlr 8.77 -.06 OHLTTEn 11.69 +.02 ValSvot 7.93 +.01 PALTn 10.76 +.02 VIPISvc 8.81 -.07 PrecMtlsrn 14.54 -.07 Russell Funds S: PrmcpCorn 9.53 -.03 StratBd 936 +.02 Prmcprn 46.55 -.08 Rydex Advisor: SelValurn. 12.53 -.10 NasdaqAdv 8.58 -.12 STARn 14.97 SEI Portfolios: STIGraden 10.02 +.01 CoreFxAn 9.20 .. STFed . 10.89 IntlEqAn 6.43 +.03 STTsryn 10.83 LgCGroAn 15.07 -.01 StratEqn .11.93 -.10 LgCValAn 11.90 -.02 TgtRetlncn 9.73 ... SSgA Funds: TgRe2010 n18.14 .. ErngMkt 14.14 +.01 TgtRe2005 n 9.97 Schwab Funds: TgtRe2025 n9.56 -.01 HlthCare 11.88 +.12 TgtRe215 n9.84 1000lnvr 26.90 -05 TgRe2020n17.08 -.01 100OSel 26.88 -.05 TgRe2030n16.05 -.02 S&P nv 14.10 -.01 TgtRe2035n 9.56 -.01 S&PSel 14.14 -02 TgtRe2040 n15.65 -.02 S&PInstSI 7.21 -.01 TgtRe245 n 9.89 -.01 SmCplnv 12.89 -.21 USGron 13.03 -.06 Selected Funds: USValuen 7.64 +01 AmShD 29.93 -.09 Wellslyn 18.07 +.07 AmShS p 29.94 -.09 Welln n 24.90 +.06 Sellgman Group: Wndsr n 9.57 -.01 ComunAt 29.05 -.24 Wndslla 19.26 -.01 FrontrAt 7.40 -.10 Vanguard ldxFds: GIbSmA 8.97 +.01 500On 83.83 -.08 GIbTchA 13.28 -.13 Balancedn 16.90 -.02 b DevMktn 7.64 +.04 HYdBAp .2.23 EMktn 18.89 -.02 Sentinel Group: EurMktn 20.73 +.17 CASnp 22.64 +03 Extend n 25,53 -.32 Sequoian 97.24 -.78 Growthn 21.57 +.01 Sit Funds: , ITBnd n 10.38 LrgCpGr 31.97 +.06 LgCaplxn 16.65 -.02 SodndSh 23.66 +.08 LTBnd n 11.0 +.03 St FarmAssoc: MidCapn 12.62 -12 Gwth 41.13 +.22 Pacificn 8.34 +.02 Stratton Funds: REITra 10.56 -.09 Dividend 15.59 -.13 SmCapnn 21.27 -.31 Mual-Cap 28.06 -.06 SmlCpGthn12.81 -.18 SmCap 33.21 -.29 SmICpVIn 10.30 -.16 SunAmerica Funds: STBndn 10.32 USGvBt 9.83 +.01 TotBnd n 10.16 +.01 TCW Funds: Totllinst n 11.44 +05 TotRetBdl g.46 .. TotStkn 22.19 -.06 TIAA-CREF Funds: Valuen 15.57 -.05 Bondlnst 9.88 ... Vanguard Instl Fds: Tamarack Funds: Ballnstn 16.90 -.02 EntSmCp 13.78 -.18 DvMktInstn 7.58 +.05 Value. ... ... Eurolnstn 20.73 +.17 Templeton Instit: Extinn 25.54 -.32 ForEqS 15.42 +.08 GTtthlstn 21.58 +.01 Third Avenue Fds: inProlnst n 9.58 +.01 InU Ir 12.71 +.05 Instldxn 83.30 -.08 RIEstVIr 15.67 -.08 insPn. 83.30 -.08 Value 37.18 -.08 TotlBdidxn 51.05 +.05 Thornburg Fds: InstTSifdxn 20.05 -.06 IntValA p 20.00 +.08 InsTStPlus n20,05 -.06 IntVdluel 20.46 +.09 MidCplstn 12.65 -.12 Thrivent Fds A: Paclnst n 8.35 +.02 HiYld 3.99 -.01 SCInst n 2128 -.32 Income 7.18 ... TBIstn 10.16 +.01 Transamerica A: TSInst n 22.20 -.06 Rexlncp 7.41 +.01 Valuelstn 15.57 -.05 TA IDEX A: Vanguard Signal: TempGIbAp19.53 +.01 500Sgln 69.25 -.07 TrCHYBp 7.13 -.02 ITBdSign 10.38 Turner Funds: MktCpldx n 18.07 -.17 SmlCpGrn 19.97 -.34 STBdIdxn 10.32 Tweedy Browne: TotBdSgi n 10.16 +.01 GIobVal. 16.62 +.14 TotSikSgIn 21.42 -.06 UMB Scout Funds: Vantagepolnt Fds: InSl 22.74 +.12 Growthn 6.20 -.01 US Global Investors: Victory Funds: AIlAm 16.80 -.36 DvsStA 11.57 +.01 ChinaReg 6.48 -.06 Waddell & Reed Adv: GIbRs 6.71 +.02 AssetS p 7.35 Gid&Mtls 12.30 +.38 CorelnvA 4.05 -.01 WidPrcMn 12.23 +.36 ScTechA 7.36 -.02 USAA Group: Wasatch: AgvGt 22.78 -.17 SmCpGr 23.29 -.31 CA Bd 9.65 +.02 Wells Fargo Adv : CmstStr 16.27 +.06 CmStkZ 13.05 -.13 since early March. "You have people who missed this mammoth rally and now those people are taking the opportunity on any pullback to buy," said Jeffrey Frankel, president of Stuart Frankel & Co. The financial stocks that pounded the market to 12- year lows in March and then led the bounce higher fell for a second day. Even after slid- ing this week, bank shares have roughly doubled since early March, as measured by the KBW Bank Index. Investors also pulled money from technology stocks after the Nasdaq com- posite index closed at a six- month high last week The slide Monday and mixed fin- ish Tuesday makes it diffi- cult to tell whether Wall Street might be able to restart its stalled two-month rally. The Dow rose 50.34, or 0.6 percent, to 8,469.11 after falling 155 on Monday. The S&P 500 index slipped 0.89, or 0.1 percent, to 908.35 and the Nasdaq fell 15.32, or 0.9 percent, to 1,715.92. Associated Press NEW YORK- Wall Street is back on the defensive. Stocks ended mixed but well off their lows Tuesday as early concerns about a barrage of stock offerings eased and rising oil prices lifted energy stocks. The Dow Jones industrials rose 50 points, while broader in- dicators fell. Investors turned to defen-, sive corners of the market, driving up shares of drug- makers like Pfizer Inc. and food and drink producers like Coca-Cola Inc., which tend to hold up better in eco- nomic downturns. The fluctuations came as some traders worried that the economic recovery won't be as brisk as hoped when stocks were posting big gains over the past eight weeks. Stock offerings from compa- nies trying to raise cash has stirred concerns about the Trade, housing data more stable WASHINGTON - Despite. weak performances in three areas - trade, home sales and job openings - the U.S. econ- omy appears closer to stabiliz- ing, though at low levels, economists said. The Commerce Department said the trade deficit widened to $27.6 billion in March, from, February's revised $26.1 billion gap, which had been the small- est since November 1999. Through the first three months of this year, the trade deficit ran at an annual rate of $359.7 billion, far below last year's $681.1 billion. Econo- mists expect the deficit will re- main low this year as the U.S. recession crimps demand for foreign goods. Median home prices fall in most cities WASHINGTON - Home prices fell in nearly nine but of every 10 U.S. cities in the first quarter of this year as first-time buyers looking for bargains dominated the market. While sales rose in six states among the hardest hit by the housing slump, analysts said the nascent signs of recovery in the market could be short-lived if employers continue to lay off workers in bulk. The National Association of Realtors said Tuesday that me- dian sales prices of existing homes declined in 134 out of 152 metropolitan areas com- pared with the same period a year ago. Prices rose in the other 18 cities. Alpha Natural buys Foundation Coal CHARLESTON, W.Va.- Alpha Natural Resources said Tuesday it plans to buy rival Foundation Coal for about $1.4' billion in an all-stock deal that would create the nation's third- largest coal producer. Foundation Coal shares jumped nearly 21 percent. Memo challenges EPA on warming WASHINGTON--An Envi- ronmental Protection Agency proposal that could lead to reg- ulating the gases blamed for global warming will prove costly for factories, small businesses and other institutions, according to a White House document. SThe nine-page memo is a compilation of opinions made by a dozen federal agencies and departments during an in- ternal review before the EPA is- Chrysler to cut 800 dealers on Thursday DETROIT- A Chrysler dealer says the automaker will tell at least 800 of its 3,200 dealers on Thursday that they have been fired. The dealer listened to a con- ference call Tuesday held by lawyers who want to represent the dealers whose franchise agreements will be rejected. The dealer did not want to be identified because the call was confidential. But he says a lawyer from the firm Squire Sanders out of Cincinnati told dealers that Chrysler will ask a bankruptcy judge to reject the 17 percent Tuesday, a day after disclosing a public offering of 300 million shares of common stock that will help it fund its health care trust for retired au- toworkers and their families. Ford, the only major U.S. au- tomaker that has not accepted government aid, said late Mon- day it will use the proceeds of the offering for "general corpo- rate purposes" including fund- ing its Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association, or VEBA, with cash instead of stock. Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford owes $13.1 billion to its VEBA by 2022. -' Fr.:,T wre rea pur FURNITURE DEPOT Top Notch New & Used Furniture Ethan Allen* Thomasville* Drexel* Broyhill (When Available) , Sleepers...... ....$............ 100 Off Corner TV Cabinet...... .......$445 White Wash Ent. Center.....$345 * .t * White Wash Ent. Center.....$125 White Wash Book Cases. $75 ea Penn. 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But the dip also brought investors looking 'to jump into a market that has ral- lied more than 30 percent Business BRIEFS sued a finding in April that franchises. greenhouse gases pose dan- , Chrysler, which has received gers to public health and wel- $4 billion in government loans, fare. has filed for Chapter 11 bank- That finding could set in mo- ruptcy protection in New York. tion for the first time the regula- Ford shares sink tion of six heat-trapping gases . from cars and trucks, factories on share offering and other sources under the NEW YORK - Ford Motor Clean Air Act. Co. shares dropped more than --m 0 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 A9 BUSINESS C COUNTY 71) CHRON E I 'V Page A0 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 PINION "Pardon one offense and you encourage the commission of many." Publilius Syrus, 85-43 B.C. CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE HOT TOPIC Time to get tough with burn ban Since the county issued a burn ban four months ago, more than 500 illegal burns have been reported. Cit- rus County Fire Rescue has been responding to an THE IS average of three Illegal illegal burn-re- lated calls per day. ' OUR 01 Despite tinder- dry conditions, Drive the only a handful of hoi burn-ban violators* have been issued citations. Despite widespread publicity about the burn ban -. including signage alonr giadwavy - ille- gal burning continues. -Fire Rescue Chief Larry Morabito said, "I'm trying to balance being customer fend ly with safety." and that's a-eonmendable approach, par- ticularly when such a situation is new and education is the top priority. . Enough time has lapsed, however, and enough notice has been issued for those who ignore the law to fall in line or be issued misdemeanor cita- tions, which could cost them up to $500 or 60 days in jail. Unlike violating watering regula- SSUE: tions during the burning. drought, illegal burns can result PINION: in tragedy with one spark. Since message the enactment of mTe. the burn ban in January, Fire Res-, cue has documented 129 brush fires. With tthe dry conditions, a brush fire can easily jeopard- ize homes and "even entire neighborhoods.. While Fire Rescue needs to call in sheriff's officials to issue citations, beefing up en- forcement at this tinie is the right thing to do. k It's best to foster voluntary cooperation early on, but since the potential for danger con- tinues to increase., so too should the consequences for ignoring the law. Entitlement corrupts CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan................... ................. publisher Charlie Brennan .......................................... editor Neale Brennan ........promotions/community affairs i Mike Arnold ................................ managing editor . Cheri Harris.............:.......... ...........features editor Curt Ebitz............................... .... citizen member Founded Mac Harris ................................citizen member by Albert M. Williamson Cliff Pierson .................................... guest member "You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose." - David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus homas HER' CES pons and diapers. Par- liamentary rules allow expenses only for items that are "exclusively" for the MP's use. Unless the married Woolas is holding something back, it will be difficult for him to explain how tampons are for his personal use. Members are al- lowed expenses for second homes. Chan- cellor of the Excheq- LONDON T here are titled people in Bri- tain and then there are people who consider themselves entitled. The current scandal here is that the entitled are not the growing number re- ceiving benefits from Cal T] government, but the' OTI many members of Par- V01 liament whose highly VOl questionable expenses are jaw dropping, even to the most cynical observer. In a series of front-page stories last week in The Daily Telegraph, members of the majority Labour Party - including Prime Minis- ter Gordon Brown and several cabinet ministers - had their ex- pense vouchers published. The newspaper paid an unidentified source for the information,' which was due to be released for free this summer. Ordinarily, one might expect those who have been identified as milking the taxpayers for du- bious personal expenses to ex- press shame, or at least embarrassment, but instead the members are unrepentant and fighting back. Given the nature of the expensed items, it is doubtful they will persuade the British public, which continues to strug- gle financially. Barbara Follett, the minister of culture, creative industries and tourism, claimed 25,000 pounds in expenses for security because she doesn't feel safe living in the Soho district. Follett's husband is the best-selling novelist and mul-, timillionaire Ken Follett. It ap- parently didn't occur to her to ask . hii. to pay for her security detail, or move from a neighborhood she regards as unsafe to one in which she feels more secure. Immigration Minister Phil Woolas expensed women's cloth- ing and toiletries, including tam- in ., - ., TVE POUND the PPFEC CANDIDATE -i UIEMVCARNT -I -cUPREM U r ,O. sleep next time he visits me in London?" And another: "I would be very grateful if (the expenses) could be paid in the last round of the year on Friday Otherwise, I might be in line for a divorce!" Like relatives who overstay their welcome at holiday time, consuming food and drink and soiling your home, politicians in Britain and America come to be- lieve they are entitled to other people's money simply because .they win an election. When the relatives leave, the owners usu- ally give the place a good clean- ing. That's what Parliament (and Congress) need to do: The Labour Party might have handed the Conservatives a pow- erful issue if the conservatives had not also been. feeding at the public trough. The Telegraph is following up its stories on Labor with similar reports on the Con- servatives. In addition to the sec- ond home reimbursements, one Conservative, Cheryl Gillan, the shadow Welsh secretary, claimed an expense for dog food. (She at least promised to reimburse the government). David Cameron, the Conservative Party leader and potential prime minister, (he leads in the polls) apparently es- caped embarrassment as his claims have been called "rela- tively straightforward" by the Telegraph. This might allow him to take on the role of reformer in the coming election campaign. Conservatives should bring real change to a system that al- lowed one Labour member to ex- pense the cleaning of his 'swimming pool. That might be defensible if the member could walk on water. Write to Cal Thomas at: Tribune Media Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmseditors@ tribune.com. Get after them 'What is going on with your sher- iff's (office)? I go through town and normally there'd be your sheriff's (deputies) driving through town and there'd be going people driving with no lights on. One time I seen a truck ... and there was tywo cops' cars on the side. They did not stop CAL 'Sheriff Dawsy, you 563- ought to get after your help. Picking on people 1 am so sick and tired about, you people always talking about people who smAke, and why the slm0oke, and where they smoke.' Why is it that you people never complain about people that go into bars and drink and come out drunlO and get on the road and kill your son or your daughter or your grandchildren? iou never com-* plain about them. But do the peo pfe that smoke, do they kill your. people? , , .No, I don't think so. I think it's about time you stop picking oh -' people who smoke, and let them do what they ,want to do.' It's their right, not yours to tell them ';. whether or not they.c'an smoke, or tax the cigarettes all the time. Start taxing the liquor system. I think they are the ones that need. to be taxed, not the people who smoke. Gigantic jump How can gasoline at 8 in the morning be $2.11 and the same 'day, 5 in the evening, be $2.23? That's more than a 9-cent jump. Pretty dome Jjust wanted to say thank you;: ltil dome looks beautiful I've been here 32 years'... I'm so happy it is finally done. Not on my roof A caller who hg�a,n'..idea about the Constitutidnr 'o' 'the- United States wants a Jesus tag. If he had any idea of the Constitution, he would know that'in the United States, freedom of religion is one' of the Articles, and that separation of state and UID church is a reason that benefits all. The state cannot dis- criminate and, therefore, cannot legally make a re- ligious tag. No one says that you cannot go up on your roof and holler "Jesus." Just don't try it t ~i" p/ from my roof. Messed up Everyone knows that the Repub-. licans are running the state - the state, the town, the counties, the cities. " ' iou name it, the Republicans are running it, and they have rnessed up everything 'til ,'e don't know we'll ever get out of the hole they have put us in. And you dare have one of my things say it was' the Democrats that did this. :Democrats don't run anything in this state - unfortunately for all of us. Jeffersonian "When the people fear the gov- ernment, that is tyrann, When the government tears the people, that is liberty"- Thomas Jeffer- son. - Enforce, please I live in Citrus Springs I com-- plairi, I corrplain, I complain, I1 complain to code enforcement about a gentleman that is operat- ing a body shop out of his garage. Every night comes the sanding. Every night comes the painting. The fumes are so bad on a hot night, I don't know.what to do anymore. I believe I'm going to get respiratory problems. I don't know why Code Enforcement is not doing their job. I've given them as far as the person's address and the person's name, but every night and Satur- days, he continues to have cars there and operates a business out of his house. Please, Code Enforcement, do your job ... LETTERS to the Editor Graduation safety While alcohol use among county youth continues its de- line, there is still need for :awareness and action to prevent alcohol and drug use, particularly at this time of year, when gradua- tion celebrations often include il- legal use of drugs and alcohol. .The Partners for a Substance-free Cit-rus. Citrus County's prevention coalition, includes parents, kids, "law enforcement, the school dis- 'trict, local businesses, the faith community social service agen- cies and other community sectors among its membership. The Coalition would like to re- mind parents and other adults -who sponsor graduation parties that graduation is a time for - as the prevention slogan goes - ;`making memories, not mis- rtakes." To that end, the coalition of- fers a few suggestions for gradu- ation parties that are safe and -legal: First, please remember that providing alcohol to youth sends a message that it's OK to break the law. And, while you may think you are offering a "safe" environment to have youth drink at your home, the sober truth is there is no safe place for under- age drinking. OPINIONS INVITED W The opinions expressed in Chroni- Sce editorials are the opinions of the editorial board of the newspa- * per. U Viewpoints depicted in political cartoons, columns or letters do hot necessarily represent the opinion of the editorial board. I Groups or individuals are invited to express their opinions in a let- ter to the editor. * Persons wishing to address the editorial board, which meets weekly, should call Mike Arnold at (352) 563-5660. 0 All letters must be signed and in- clude a phone number and home- town, including letters sent via e-mail. Names and hometowns will be printed; phone numbers will not be published or given out. * We reserve the right to edit let- ters for length, libel, fairness and good taste. * Letters must be no longer than 35.0 words, and writers will be limited to three letters per month. N SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crys- tal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to (352) 563-3280, or e-mail to letters@chronicleonline.com. You can't predict the behavior of teens drinking in your home, or the amount that they will con- sume. You could be held crimi- nally liable for injuries such as alcohol poisoning or even sexual assault that may occur on your property. Also, you can be civilly liable for other damages. Parents need to be at home, available, and visible during par- ties or gatherings. Parents need to have clearly outlined expected behavior with their teen host. Some rooms need to be off limits and lights need to be left on in used rooms. Parents of teens who go out to parties need to know the party location and what the host par- ent "policy" is regarding drug/al- cohol use. Also, they need to be aware of transportation arrange- ments, ensuring that transporta- tion.will be by a sober person who has not consumed alcohol or drugs; to have curfew times set and to instruct teens to leave un-chaperoned parties. Allow only invited guests; de- termine in advance how party "crashers" will be handled. Parents and other care provi- ders don't have to be emotion- ally blackmailed by tactics such as "you don't trust me." The key is to keep kids, homes, and neighborhoods safe while cele- brating. Deborah Scott, executive director Partners for a Substance-free Citrus THE CHRONICLE invites you to call "Sound Off" with your opinions about any subject. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute 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. uer Alistair Darling, however, switched his second home desig- nation four times in four years, claiming the second home bene- fit each time. Darling recently proposed to increase the income tax to 50 percent. Perhaps he needs the money to help under- write his expenses. Margaret Moran, a parliamen- tarian from Luton South, ex- pensed 22,500 pounds of taxpayer money, just days after she switched her second home desig- nation, to repair dry rot at her and her husband's seaside home, a home located 200 miles from her constituency Dry rot seems to be a useful metaphor for the con- dition of Parliament. As if the outrageous expense claims were not enough, what the Telegraph calls "begging letters" from parliamentarians whose ex- penses were rejected expose the grip the entitlement, mentality has on many politicians. One Labour MP appealed a ruling against him this way: "From a natural justice perspec- tive I feel a justifiable exception would be the fairest manner to deal with the current situation." He wanted a 3,100-pound reim- bursement for a 40-inch Sony TV Here's another: "I object to your decision not to reimburse me for the costs of purchasing a baby's cot for use in my London home.... ,Perhaps you might write to me ex- plaining where my son should is b U095 I CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Rack rage I just drove by that bicycle spot that's taking up one whole car space in down- town Inverness. I can't , think, what are these (peo- ple) that are running this county thinking when they take up a car space to put a bike rack when they could put the bike rack on -the grass somewhere? Do you know how much money it costs the taxpayers that make that space for one car? And you're going to sit there and put a bike rack .' there for one or two bicycles that might just park there? Conspiracy For the last 10 years, al- � most daily, planes have been pumping plumes of particulates into our skies, creating a haze that lasts for hours, then falls to the Earth and O permeates our wa- ters, our crops and our lungs. The five "Ws" of investiga- ' tion come t6 mind: who, what, where, when, why? When, is almost daily. Where, is in our CAL skies. So who's ggq. pumping it, what 56V3 are they pumping and why are they pumping it? Any ideas? � 'Circus County' -Give credit to Tallahassee legislators taking a cut in their pay, and thie workers of the state of Florida. I guess the economy is doing so well in "Circus County," that our commissioners .( don't consider doing the same. An old say- ing: "A sucker is born every minute." ^ " The suckers in "Cir- - cus County" is the Q,, voters who voted these people in of- fice. RS. A note: . School administra- tors are getting into the act, also. )579 Highly accredited 5 teachers (are) being let go. I don't see parents complaining to the school board. These people will find a job an- other place, but I'don't be- -lieve it will be in "Circus County." Have a good day. stations ... (A station) raised prices 10 cents overnight, making it 24 cents in one week. Some of the other stations are as bad. Invasion plans? - Have I got this right? Sheriff Dawsy has bicycles, dogs, horses, a horse farm on (County Road) 491, 400 police cars, all-terrain vehi- cles, boats, airplanes, Heli- copters and now he's got a tank. Is he going to invade Ocala?. Personal reasons In response to the article in Sunday's paper, "Teach-_ ers get an incomplete": How Gourging convenient that some GOUging school administrators (do) Today is May 11. Some- not have to provide specific one needs to check on why rationale for renewing an- we are being gouged by gas nual contract teachers. That --- Letters to the EDITOR Help, now I live on Brandywine Street in Lecanto. It's a dirt road. The county says it's private and they won't touch it UPS and FEDX will not deliver here. The garbage deleted us a year ago. Ambu- lances and fire trucks can't get here. The county says we can get it paved for about $20,000 a lot No one here has this kind of money There are about 40 houses on this circle. But, guess what! The tax code is the same out here as up on the highway. We need help! Are you listening, commissioners? Tommy Lawson Lecanto Great place to live We moved here 19 years ago because of the outstand- ing special education that is available in Citrus County. This was necessary for our son. makes me believe that the reasons for dismissals are more personal than profes- sional, especially when so many dedicated teachers who have been recognized by fellow teachers as Teacher of the Year are being let go. I'm wondering if principals feel intimidated by these good teachers, then they fire them. Hmmm ... makes you think. Read it all Concerning not eating pork: Read Leviticus 11:7. This was to the people in Is- A couple of days ago, my son's class was enjoying an ice cream snack at Dairy Queen when a man went up to the teacher's aide and asked what school they were from. She said they were from CREST Without hesita- tion, this gentleman pulled out his wallet, handed $30 to the dumbfounded aide and told her to pay for the kids' treats. He then turned and left the Dairy Queen without giving his name or so much as an expectation of a "thank you." So, to the really decent guy with the Harley-David- son hat, thanks for once again proving that our deci- sion to move here nearly two decades ago was a great one, and God bless you for being so nice to these very special, very wonderful kids. Citrus County sure is a great place to live and raise children. Harry Cooper Hernando rael. Read all the chapter telling what is to be done or not concerning animals. If you go by one verse, you must go by them all. 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Offi- cials said three workers from a Kentucky company died after the empty gaso- line tank undergoing re- pairs exploded at a fuel storage facility in rural north-central Arkansas. Transcript details plane crash WASHINGTON - Show- ing no alarm, the captain and his first officer chatted about the ice on their plane's wind- shield and wings, making light of their shared concerns about flying in wintry weather as they sped toward Buffalo, N.Y., on the night of Feb. 12. Minutes later, pilot Marvin Renslow said "Jesus Christ," and Rebecca Shaw screamed as Continental Connection Flight 3407 plunged to the ground, land- ing on a house in a fiery crash. All 49 people aboard and one man on the ground were killed. The haunting transcript of the plane's final moments - preserved by the cockpit voice recorder - was re- leased Tuesday by the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board at the start of a three- day public hearing to exam- ine safety issues raised by the crash. Renslow received his com- mercial pilot's license in 2002. He had 3,379 hours of flight time, 110 hours on the Dash 8. World BRIEFS Cnaih ' h� Makeshift o , hospital . 0 "3 wi, Mula,vu , INDIA Bngai - Al LArIkA Indian Ocean T 0 100 ml Coiomr. 6100kmin '_ ----- SOURCES: Sri Lankan government; AP United Nations; ESRI Doc: 49 killed in Sri Lanka attack COLOMBO, Sri Lanka--A mortar shell slammed into a crowd of wounded civilians waiting for treatment at the only medical facility left in Sri Lanka's war zone Tuesday, killing 49 people in the third day of intense shelling in the area, health officials said. The Tamil Tiger rebels blamed the government for" the attack - the second deadly strike on the hospital this month - and called on the International community to push for an Immediate cease-fire. Google's images halted In Greece ATHENS, Greece -A pri- vacy watchdog has banned the Intemrnet giant Google Inc. from gathering images in Greece for its Street View service until it provides addi- tional, privacy guarantees. Greece's Data Protection Authority took the decision despite receiving assurances from Google that It would blur faces and vehicle license plates when displaying the Images online, and respond readily to removal requests. Street View provides 360- degree panoramic Images of urban areas that the user can manipulate, as part of Google's mapping products. -From wire reports Medicare out by 2017, Associated Press WASHINGTON - Social Security and Medicare are fading even faster under the weight of the recession, heading for insolvency years sooner than previously expected, the govern- ment warned Tuesday. Social Security will start paying out more in benefits than it collects in taxes in 2016, a year sooner than projected last year, and the giant trust fund will be depleted by 2037, four years sooner, trustees reported. Medicare is in even worse shape. The trustees said the program for hospital Social Security by 2037 expenses will pay out more in benefits than it collects this year, just as it did for the first time in 2008. The trustees proj- ect that the Medicare fund will be de- pleted by 2017, two years earlier than the date projected in last year's report The trust funds - which exist in paper form in a filing cabinet in Park- ersburg, W.Va. - are bonds that are backed by the government's "full faith and credit" but not by any actual assets. That money has been spent over the years to fund other parts of government. To redeem the trust fund bonds, the government would have to borrow in public debt markets or raise taxes. Medicare faces depletion by 2017 In 2009, the hospital insurance trust fund responsible for hospital expenses is projected to pay out more in benefits than it collects, for the second consecutive year. Trust fund operations Trust fund balance* $500 billion .. .. .......... $400 billion ................ ............ 433 Expenses S236;6 o- o 336 3 Income 200 ... . .....r -r. - 2008 10 12 14 16 18 200..$32 *End of year -148 -200......... ....I . I I.....r r ...I .... 2008 10 12 14 16 18 SOURCE: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services AP Road trip? No, thanks Associated Press Joyce Eagle, left, and Rick Eagle, inside their 36-foot Holiday Rambler on April 14 In Warrenton, Va., are shown. The couple had to cancel several upcoming road trips after Rick's salary was cut by 20 percent. Gas may be cheaper, but many people staying home anyway Associated Press When gas prices hit $4 a gallon last summer, Joyce and Ricky Eagle of Warrenton, Va., simply padded their travel budget a little before tooling around the Midwest in their motor home. This year, gas is considerably cheaper. But the Eagles' 36-footHol- iday Rambler will stay in the drive- way. The reason? The software company Ricky works for sliced 20 percent off his paycheck "'That's cut LIS way back," Joyce said. The couple bagged plans to fan out this summer with trips to Penn- sylvania Dutch cotuitry and Myrtle Beach, S.C. As Americans prune their ex- penses because of the relentless re- cession, the family vacation istaking a hit. Third of those surveyed in an AP-Gfk Poll released Monday said they had already canceled at least one trip this year because of money. IHS Global Insight, which studies travel habits forAAA, expects Amer- icans to take 20 million fewer trips from April to September and spend $30.3 billion less than last year. And those trips are likely to be shorter "If you live in the West, you'll go to the Rockies, but you won't go to New England," said Mark Sedenquist, publisher of roadtripamerica.com, where travelers share tips on how to get the most out of their vacations. Fewer and shorter vacations will hurt the economy. Summer travel- ers are the lifeblood of countless ho- tels, restaurants, amusement parks, campgrounds and every touristy spot in between. The pullback is expected even though travel will be cheaper The average price of a gallon of gas in the United States was $2.25 a gallon; on Tuesday, well below the $3.71 mark at this time last year. And hotels were cheaper early this year compared with last year: 34 percent cheaper in Las Vegas, 22 percent in New York, 16 percent in San Diego and 14 percent in Or- lando, according to Expedia Inc. In all, a seven-day road trip from Philadelphia to Orlando and back is expected to cost $272 less than last year ." As for the Eagles, Ricky said he plans to spend the summer in his wood shop, building coffee tables and other furniture fit for the inte- rior of his RV "Of course, I'd rather be out on the road," he said. "But I'm just ap- prehensive about my job and the vi- ability of the company that I work for. Obviously, that tempers a lot of the excitement you feel when you think of summer" CHEAPER ROAD TRIPS * Keep an eye out for welcome centers near state lines. They're an excellent source of coupons for nearby motels ",and tourist attractions. * Check the Internet for deals before you leave. A lot of ho- tels are offering discounts this summer. 0 Bring a cooler. Food is one of the biggest expenses on any road trip. The more you get from the grocery, the better. * Haggle. No room rate is fixed - especially when the hotel parking lot is empty. If a place seems largely vacant, feel free to inquire about a special dis- count. E If you're visiting national parks and federal recreational lands, consider an annual pass. At $80 for the general public and $10 for seniors, it may be a cheaper way to get around: http://store.usgs.gov /pass/general.htmil. I Look around for hidden dis- counts. Soccer clubs, church groups, professional organiza- tions and other groups have prearranged travel discounts at hotels and tourist spots. Mrs. 0.: Public service changed my life Associated Press WASHINGTON - For Michelle Obama, corporate law turned out not to be the career she wanted to look back on at the end of her life.. "I had to ask myself whether, if I died tomorrow, would I want this to be my legacy, working in a corpo- rate firm, working for big companies," the first lady told employees of the fed- eral agency tasked with managing public serv- ice pro- grams. 'And when - I asked my- self the question, the re- sounding Michelle answer was, Obama absolutely first lady. not" Mrs. Obama spoke Tues- day to about 250 em-nployees of the Corporation for Na- tional and Community Serv- ice, the latest stop on her listening tour of the federal bureaucracy. The deaths of her father and a close friend made her realize that she needed a change in direction, she said, and led her to quit her job at a law firm and choose a career in public service. She helped to establish Chicago's chapter of Public Allies, an AmeriCorps com- munity service program that trained young people for jobs in the nonprofit world. Although the first lady worked at Public Allies until 1996, her most recent position was as executive vice president for commu- nity and external affairs at the University of Chicago Hospitals, a job with a six- figure salary. "National and community service is near and dear to my heart," the first . lady said. "There is nothing more fulfilling." ___ _ Vatican defends pope from Israeli criticism Associated Press JERUSALEM - The Vatican defended the pope Tuesday from a growing chorus of Is- raeli critics who accused the German-born Benedict XVI of failing to express enough re- morse for the Holocaust - a controversy that threatened to eclipse a papal pilgrimage aimed at building bridges be- tween faiths. The Holocaust is just one of the many minefields Benedict is navigating as he makes his Pope Benedict XVI waves to worshippers Tuesday as he ar- rives to a Mass In the KIdron Valley, outside Jerusalem's Old City. Associated Press way through the Middle East He has also moved to calm Mus- lim anger over past comments, and been urged by the Pales- tinians to do more to advance their cause against Israel. On Tuesday, the pope deliv- ered messages of peace while visiting the holiest Muslim and Jewish sites in Jerusalem - the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall. But his speech Monday at Is- rael's national Holocaust me- morial attracted the most attention in Israel, with the parliament speaker accusing Benedict of glossing over the Nazi genocide, Newspapers lambasted him for failing to apologize for what many in Is- .rael see as Catholic indiffer- ence during World War II and the pope's own wartime ac- tions - he served in the Hitler Youth corps and Nazi army - have also cast a shadow. "The pope spoke like a histo- rian, as somebody observing from the sidelines, about things that shouldn't happen. But what can you do? He was part of them," said parliament speaker Reuven Rivlin. The pope delivered an emo- tional address at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, saying the cry of those killed by the regime under which he grew up "still echoes in our hearts." But only moments after he spoke, Yad Vashem's top two officials criticized him for failing to use the words "Nazis" or "murder" in his speech. I Section B - WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 PORTS * Golf/B2 * MLB/B3, B5 * Scoreboard/B4 * Lottery/B4 * NHL/B4 * Entertainment/B6 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Disappearing act: Magic blow huge lead to Celtics in Beantown .Poston outscores Orlando 17-3 in game's final minutes Associated Press BOSTON - Ray Allen's 3- pointer with 1:20 left gave Boston its first lead since the opening minutes and the Celtics beat the Orlando Magic 92-88 on Tuesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the East- ern Conference semifinals. Stephon Marbury scored all of his 12 points in the fourth quarter, keeping the Celtics in the game after a lackluster 36 minutes that left them trailing by 14 with 8:49 to play. Orlando led 85- 75 with 5:39 left, then Boston scored the next 13 points to open an 88-85 lead before Rashard Lewis' free throws with 7.3 seconds left. Paul Pierce had 19 points, nine rebounds and eight as- sists, Kendrick Perkins grabbed 11 rebounds, and Game 4 hero Glen "Big Baby" Davis scored 10 of his 22 points in the fourth quar- ter. Davis also grabbed the rebound and hit a pair of free throws after Dwight Howard intentionally missed a free throw with 5.9 seconds left "It's all about never giving in and having the heart of a champion," Pierce said. Howard had 12 points and 17 rebounds for Orlando, which needs a victory in Game 6 on Thursday night to force the series back to Boston for a decisive sev- enth game. Lewis scored 19 and Hedo Turkoglu had 18 with seven assists for the Magic, who al- most blew a 28-point lead in Game 1, then lost Game 4 on Sunday when Davis hit a 21- foot buzzer-beater. Davis hurt them again on Tuesday, but he didn't wait quite as long. Howard dunked on an alley-oop from Rafer Alston to make it 77-63 with 8:49 left, Orlando's biggest lead of the game, and Celtics coach Doc Rivers disgust- edly called a timeout. But Marbury hit a 3- pointer, then another jumper, and after Davis sank a pair of hook shots, Marbury converted a three-point play to make it 83-75. Turkoglu made a jumper to extend the lead to 10 points before Rivers put Pierce, Perkins and Rajon Rondo back in the game with 4:55 left. Two jumpers by Davis, a layup by Pierce and a re- verse from Perkins made it 85-83. Davis missed a poten- tial game-tying shot with 1:55 left, but Allen made up for it by putting Boston ahead with a 3-pointer - just his third basket of the game. Notes: The fans stood and cheered when the score- board showed the Bruins'4- 2 victory over Carolina. Chronicle Athlete of the Year Nominee I1k .-s. - -.--- Chronicle illustration Crystal River diver Sarah Wygle is one of the eight nominees for the Chronicle's 2008-09 Female Athlete of the Year. The winner of the award will be announced at a banquet on June 1. Wygle dove her way into Citrus County record books JON-IVMCHAeL SORACCem I jmsoracchi @chronicleonline.com Chronicle On a diving board, the dis- tance between Sarah Wygle and the water below is roughly three feet. Wygle, though, has always set her personal bar much higher than the one meter it takes for her to uncork a maneuver, slip effortlessly into the clear blue beneath her and rack up impressive scores for Crystal River High School. A senior, Wygle has left an indelible mark in Citrus County after an accolade- laden four-year career in the pool and also as a mem- ber of the weightlifting and softball teams this season. For these reasons, Wygle. is one of eight nominees competing for Chronicle Fe- male Athlete of the Year. As do most of the nomi- nees, Wygle has an ex- tremely bright future ahead of her. More than 30 schools have contacted the Pirate to get her to dive for them. At the forefront of the list for Wygle's services are Cor- nell, University of North Florida and Towson Univer- sity. Although she has yet to make a commitment, Wygle said he is very impressed with Melisa Hyams, UNF's women diving coach. Chronicle sports banquet * WHEN: June 1 at 6 p.m... * WHERE: Inverness Golf & Country Club * COST: Tickets are $30 per person. * DON'T FORGET TO VOTE: To cast your vote for your favorite Male and Female Athlete of the Year go to www.chronicleonline.com. Hyams is a U.S. champion in the 3-meter dive and fin- ished fourth in the 1996 Summer Olympics in At- lanta. That is exactly the kind of structure and expertise Wygle seeks in choosing where to continue her div- ing. Considering her hum- ble beginnings in the sport, that's not at all surprising. Wygle self-taught herself the art of diving by watching videos on YouTube and, while she's received help from her parents Diane and Rusty and Crystal River div- ing coach Sandy Counts, the teenager was essentially on her own. A former cheerleader and gymnast, Wygle said she knew her freshman year that she'd be playing soft- ball in the spring and wanted something she could compete in and relate to in the fall. "She came to us having been a cheerleader and a gymnast and said that she wanted to learn how to dive. Right away it was pretty clear that Sarah was a natural," Counts said in November Wygle. said she managed to learn all six dives she'd be expected to do in the first day of practice and from there, it was just a matter of actually learning how to be a diver. Luckily, loving parents helped go a lot way toward that goal. "My mom and dad were al- ways there to help me along the way," Wygle said. "My dad would bring, his cam- corder arid set it up on the pool on a Saturday morning during diving practice." Wygle nailed a tricky in- ward double with a 2.8 de- gree of difficulty at the Region 1A-1 meet that drew praise from her other divers. Despite finishing fifth overall at the regional level, nailing that dive boosted Wygle's confidence heading into the Class 1A See WYGLE/Page B4 I- - l N.- Page B2 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 'HITTING THE LINKS CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE N.ot quite good enough Great stretch for anyone else is a slump for Tiger Associated Press PONTE VEDRA BEACH - Tiger Woods must be kick- ing himself for dropping out of Stanford two years early. If this golf career doesn't work out for him, he doesn't even have a college degree to fall back on. OK, his game is not that bad. But it sure can be made to seem that way. It's hard to believe it was only six weeks ago when Woods went through yet an- other coronation. He rallied from five shots behind and won the Arnold Palmer Invi- tational with a birdie putt on the final hole. He was one month into his return from major knee surgery that kept him out of competition ..for eight months .. ........ And what has he done lately? Woods tied for sixth at the Masters. He was within one shot of the lead going to the back nine at Quail Hollow, closed with nothing but pars and finished fourth. He was in the final group Sunday at The Players Championship. five shots behind ,Alex Cejka, then made bogeys from the pine straw, rough and sand on the front nine and wound up in eighth place. For any other player, that four-week record would make him one of the hottest players in gol f. For Woods, it's bordering on a slump. - "'What has he won, 11 of his; last. 18?" Paul Goydos said. "'Yeah, I'm really con- Tiger Woods points his club left after hooking his tee shot.on the second hole during the final round of The Players Championship golf tournament on Sunday in POnte Vedra Beach. cerried about this flash in event when leading by more (Masters, U.S. Open.) the pan." than one shot going into the Or maybe because it was -- This is nothing-new.- - "final round. And his 66 victo- three straight weeks when he A week after Woods won ries on the PGA Tour are one had a chance to win on the the U.S. Open at Bethpage more than the next six play- back nine. One of the NBC Black for his eighth major ers combined in the world analysts Sunday could not re- championship, Golf Digest rankings. call Woods playing so badly ran an online survey asking He contributes to the. ex- with a chance to win, mean- if he would break Jack Nick- pectations by what he says. ing he wasn't watching the laus' record of 18 majors, and Woods now has 16 consec- week before at Quail Hollow. 73 percent said yes. Two utive top 10s in stroke play, a It still was shocking to see years later, after Woods had streak that was mentioned to him fall out of contention so gone eight majors without him after the Masters. early, especially watching winning, the magazine posed "I have a hard time looking Cejka melt in the steamy the same question, and 71 at it that way," he said. "It's conditions. percent said no. just the nature of how I am. "I think you guys got to cut Woods once said the media You want to try and win him a little bit of slack at tend to exaggerate when he every event you play in, and times," Henrik Stenson said plays poorly - and when he obviously, I haven't done that after his flawless 66 to win at plays well. this year" Sawgrass. "He can't win But it's his own fault Perhaps there are so every week, even though he Woods is the one who set many questions about his obviously wants it" outrageous standards by game because he played in Cejka, who watched his winning the career Grand the final group and listened five-shot lead turn into an Slam at age 24, by winning to the cheers ahead of him, eight-shot deficit, couldn't one U.S. Open by 15 shots not around him. Then help but notice that Woods and another on one good leg. again, he did that-at back- didn't hit very many good He has never lost a PGATour to-back majors in 2007 shots. He was no less as- --PINE-RIDGE- . HOLEIN ONE April 17 - Tne Pine Ridge Womenr Golf As- sociation played Low Gross Low Net as part ot May 6 - Pauline Woodbury achev.eo -Is two-week league championship The results a hole in one at Sugarmill Woods are as follows: Country Club on the Oak Course par Flight A 3 at 108 yards, witnessed by Marge Low Gross Terry Hrobuchak. 87. LOw Net Jan Nicoll and Honey Eckert Komrinsli, 67 Flight B LowGroSS Carole Seern 92 Low Nel Cneryll Total:141 ' Sealdock, 63 Second Low Gross: Carole Seifert, 98; Barb Flight C Seminaorae 107 Totai 205 ,Low Gross: Jennie Diaz, 108; Low Net: Cathy Second Low Net Terry HrobucnaK 70; Claire Foody, 69 . Montie, 76; Total: 146 Chip-in: Cathy Foody, hole No. 12. Cnip-.ns Roberta Radani role No 3. Shiley' April 24- The Pine Ridge Women's Golf As- Jaancn. nole No 10 socialion played Low Gross. Low NeT as pan c', May 5 - Beverly Hills Mens Golt League re- is two-week league championship The reFults sullS were are as follows 18 Holers -56 Joe Brown 59 Earl Kingei. 60 Flight A Alex Medvigy Low Gross: Bev Chamberlain, 95; Low Net: Closestto the.pin:No. 2 Bailey Wjse; No.5 Jess Terry Hrobuchak, 70 Lewis; No. 11 Earl Klinger; No.15 Earl Klinger. Flight B 9 Holers - 29 Frank Hughes; 29 Jim McDo- Low Gross Sn.rley Jadrcr., 98, Low tiet Carol cougr, 30 Dear, Bonsall, 30 Rick Mazzacua 30 Lanzillo, 69 Joe Rizu Flight C May 6 - Wednesday Linle Pine Ladies Asso- Low Gross Sue Wager, 116; Low Net: Cathy ciainons Low Puns results are as follow*: Foody, 78 Babe Zaharais Flight Birdie: Bev Chamberlain, hole No. 5. First: Cheryll Sedlock 17; Second: Pat Lampa- The results of the PRWGA two-day League sona 18; Third: Peg Matthews 18; Fourth: Jo 'Championship: Steele 18 League Champion Low Gross: Terry Patty Berg Flight Hrobuchak, 182 First: Aline Bazin 17; Second: Mary Hayes 18; League Champion Low Net: Shirley Jadrich, .Third: Mary Ann Conroy 18; Fourth: Treava 134 Trafalski 18 May 1- The PineRidge Women's Golf Asso- Jull Inkster Flight citation played Blind Partners. The results are as First: Barb Schmidt 16; Second: Audrey Gath- follows: any 16; Third: Jane Woodard 17; Fourth: Lor- Low Gross: Roberta Radant, 93; Jean Racine, raine Palazzolo 17 98;Total: 191 . 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Eivira Milar:, 18 Annika Sorrenslam Flight Frsi janei DiGregorio 17; Second: Bonnie Brou;si Su 22; Third: Charlene McKenna 24; Founn Sue Conaty 25 Close.. 10 the pin: No. 1 Lois Smith; No. 3 Sr,aro, M.ddleton; No.7 Mary Ann Conroy; No. 9 Los' SITim. Ciosesi l.u ine No.6: Carole Price. Birde,. Barb Schmidt No. 7 Chip-in: Barb Schmidt No. 7 May 8 - Mulligans of Pine Ridge played the game"Box Plus 1" and the results are as follows: First (135/MOC) - Fred Dunbar, Joe Rego, John Calvert, Joe Paoli Second (135/MOC) -Gerry. Racine, Ed Andy" Anderson, Dick Emberley, Art.frink Third (137) - Rich Benevente, Stan LaPlante, Dave Haas, (Blind) Closest to irie pin No 5 Gerry Racine No. 15 Jonn Calven May 11 - Monday Linie Pine MI.ed Scramble David and Ann's League results are as follows:; First, score27 -David Preston, Harry Preston, Margaret Campbell Second,'score 28-- Bernadette Stry, Don Stry, Carol Mitrani, Ed Mitrani Third - Jeff Thompson, Rick Drohan' Fourth - Mary Burgess, Myrt Russell, Joan Coleman Closest to the pin: No. 1 Don Stry, No. 3 Dave Preston, No. 7 Mary Burgess, No. 9 Harry Pre- ston. Closest to the line No. 6: Maggie Campbell. Birdies: Mary Burgess No. 1, Don Stry No. 1, Harry Preston No.9. THE PLANTATION May 4 - Monday. 9-hole points: Bob Pride- more, 5; Barry Reynolds, 4; Jeff Seavey, 4; Hugh O'Nell, 4; Bob Struck, 4; Frank Rymar, 3; DanYox, 3; Larry Carlson, 3; Jimmy Johnson, 2; Paul Kobel, 1; Dave Tyson, 1; Shari Pfannen- stein, 1; Glen Oberlander, 1. May 7 - Thursday 9-hole points: Ed Hogan, 4; Seth McPhail, 3; Glen Abel, 3; Glen Oberlan- der, 3; Charles Bradshaw, 2; Bill Sizemore, 2; Lou Cioe, 2; Len Oakeson, 2; Wayne Bratschi, 1. , May 9 - Saturday points front/back: Front, Bill Sizemore, 5; Charles Bradshaw, 4; Brian Midg-' ley, 4; Hugh O'Neil, 3; Jimmy Johnson, 2; Derek Seabrook, 2; Glen Abel, 2; Ray Jarzyna, 1; Bob Walsh, 1; Kelly Gosse, 1; Brian Brown, 1. Back, Seth McPhail, 4; Shawn Loreth, 4; Glen Ober- lander, 3; Lou Cioe, 2; Joe Cioe, 2; Kelly Gosse, 2; Brian Midgley, 1; Brian Brown, 1. Closest to pin (No. 15): Brian Brown. POINT 0' WOODS May 4 - Monday Ladies League winners - First: Sue Stickland Net 25; Second: Kathy Shampine Net 28; Third: Shirley Coleman Net 28 * Lowest Putts: Mary Rose Collins and Cindy Phaar May 5 -Tuesday Scramble winners: First place team: Jim Taylor, Dan Eckroad, Sue Stickland (score of 26) Second place team: Butch Carrico, Jim Burnell, Ron Mosey (score of 27) Third place team: Rich Nardi, Dave Myers, Brenda (score of 30) May 7 - Men's League winners - First: Dave Neihoff, net 26; Second: Ron Mosey, net 27; Third: Dave Wade, net 27. May 8 - Friday Shoot-Out results: First place team: Ken McConnell, Ron Mosey Brentwood Farms Golf Club y B O d ) The Greatest Golf Value Around *a|r'm* 1720 W. Nicole Dr., Lecanto, FL. 527-2600 PLUS TAX q 1 I HOLES $15 $18 4.VV n-if^B SPECIALj RidelaBM 4 MONTH SUMMER MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE Family $295.00 +tax * Single $195.00 +tax IiHLPMdUSCEEBATEAT wounded by the 1-over 73 on Woods' card. "It should have been 5 over the way he kind of played," Cejka said. "But he's a grinder, you know?" Even so, the pressure will build. Woods' next scheduled start is the Memorial, where he is a three-time winner, but not since 2001. Then comes his return to Bethpage Black for the U.S. Open, where he won by three shots in 2002 and will be expected to do something similar. It's always best to look at Woods as a portrait instead of a snapshot One golf magazine once ran a picture of Woods on the cover with a headline, "What's wrong with Tiger?" Within months, he ran off consecutive victories at Bay Hill, The Players Champi- onship and the Masters. "I'll fix it," Woods said as he left Sawgrass. Remember, he has played only six times since being gone for eight months. It might be best to Wait until the majors are over to see what kind of progress Woods has made after being away for so long. Or maybe he'll win the U.S. Open, and. everyone will wonder what the fuss was all about You can be sure though that the only people who aren't the least bit con- cerned about Woods are the guys he is trying to beat. "This will be just another motivational tactic for him," Goydos said. "The more this happens, the worse it will be when the putts fall and when he stops having to hit left-handed. He's going to kill us even more. We're all going to be Rory Sabbatini and Stephen Ames for three months. And I haven't even said a word." (low net 59) Second place team: Glenn Gelhker, Ken Mc- Cabe (low net 60) Third place team: Rich Nardi, Jim Papa (low net 68). May 9 - Saturday Scramble results: (Round one) Two team tie: First place team Steve Seymour, Steve Hoch, Dave Wade (Round one) Two team tie: First place team Ron and Maggie Cart, Cliff Stickland Teams finished 2 under par. (Round two) First place team Steve Seymour, Steve Reichert, Art Fusco, Andy Malarba Team finished 2 under par. 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We are accepting all valid summer play cards bul we AwIll t r no p..jnriPrs Jusi anolter way El Diablo is adding value to your going -.penerI 'inic: I.t; , "-.r. ' Te-, ..'.- I . /"t ' ., ,tr ACCEPTING ALL SUMMER PLACARDS AT "THE DEVIL" +tax n-F anytime, Sat -Sun. after 10am Good through October 15, 2009.' 'iy.~L. "m A 0 , crocs .. B0 FOOTJOY Etonic HI-TEC Golfstream . ecco (.,rr S (.()( \ n (FL) cHRONICLF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEDNESOA~~ MAY 13, 2009 B3 Kansas City Detroit Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Central Division GB WCGB - - 1 / 2 Y2 2% 4Y2 3 5 7 9 Texas Los Angeles Seattle Oakland West Division GB WCGB 1 3 2Y2 4� 52 7Ph L10 Str 8-2 ' W-2 7-3 W-4 2-8 L-1 3-7 L-2 East Division GB WCGB 1/2 -- 6'/2 5 7�2 6 8 61/2 East Division GB WCGB 1 11/2 11/2 2 2% 3 7 7Y2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday's Games Cleveland 9, Chicago White Sox 4 Tuesday's Games Baltimore 7, Tampa Bay 5 Chicago White Sox 7, Cleveland 4 Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Texas 7, Seattle 1 Minnesota 6, Detroit 2 Boston at L.A. Angels, late Kansas City at Oakland, late Today's Games Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 5-0) at Cleveland (CI.Lee 1-5), 12:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Niemann 2-3) at Baltimore (Berge- sen 1-0), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 2-1) at Toronto (Richmond 4-1), 7:07 p.m. Seattle (Washburn 3-2) at Texas (McCarthy 3- 1), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Willis 0-0) at Minnesota (Perkins 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Boston (Wakefield 4-1) at L.A. Angels (Palmer 3-0), 10:05 p.m. Kansas City (Bannister 3-0) at Oakland (Out- man 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Thursday's Games Detroit at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 2:05 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. N.Y.Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:08 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Monday's Games Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 3 Cincinnati 13, Arizona 5 San Francisco 11, Washington 7 Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 2 Milwaukee 6, Florida 3 Houston at Colorado, late Cincinnati at Arizona, late Washington at San Francisco, late Today's Games Atlanta (Jo-.Reyes 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Washington (Martis 4-0) at San Francisco (Zito 1-2), 3:45 p.m. St. Louis (Pineiro 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf 3-3), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Wolf 1-1) at Philadelphia (Moyer 3-2), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Nolasco 2-3) at Milwaukeei(Looper 2- 2), 8:05 p.m. San Diego (C.Young 2-1) at Chicago Cubs (Lilly 4-2), 8:05 p.m. Houston (Hampton 1-3) at Colorado (Marquis 4-2), 8:40 p.m. Cincinnati (Cueto 3-1) at Arizona (Augenstein 0-0), 9:40.p.m. Thursday's Games L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, .1:05 p.m. Florida at Milwaukee, 1:05 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Houston at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Blue, Jays 5, Yankees 1 TORONT0 - Roy Halladay pitched a fivhitter to best former teammate A.J. Burnett, Scott Rolen had three hits and three RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York .Yankees 5-1 on Tuesday night. I Aaron Hill hit a solo home run for id the Blue Jays, who improved to an AL . .," "best 23-12. They,lead NewYo'k, which --- R 5 by was playing without Derek Jeter, by S61/2 games in the East. -Halladay (7-1) walked none and struck out five to win his fourth straight Associated Press start and improve to 16-5 in 33 career Baltimore Orioles' Aubrey Huff, left, slides home to score on a games against New York. He has an single by Melvin Morn against Tampa Bay Rays catcher Dioner ERA of 2.77 against the Yankees, his Navarro during the third inning Tuesday in Baltimore, best against any AL opponent. Orioles 7, Rays 5 by Melvin Mora before Montanez Alex Rodriguez had an RBI single BALTIMORE- Adam Jones hit chased Sonnanstine with a single. in the seventh for the Yankees' run It BALTIMORE-AdaJoneshittwo tanner in scor was is first RBI since hng a three- I-- ..�-W -- Nihertnenamgo a rnhner in ring evn rs a - home runs for the first time in nis career and drove in four runs, leading the Balti- more Orioles to a 7-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night. Jones hit a solo shot in the first in- ning and a three-run drive in the sec- ond. Both homers - his seventh and eighth of the season - came off Andy Sonnanstine (1-4), who had allowed only one home run in 32 2-3 innings this season. Now in his second full year in the majors, Jones totaled 18 homers in his first 235 games before Tuesday. Baltimore trailed 5-1 in the second inning before rallying for its fourth win in six games. The Orioles are 4-2 against the defending AL champions after los- ing the season series 15-3 last year. Kevin Bass (2-1) pitched four score- less innings of relief and George Sher- rill, the fifth Baltimore pitcher, worked the ninth for his sixth save. Despite the loss, the Rays reached two milestones. Carl Crawford drove in two runs to pass Aubrey Huff for the franchise lead in career RBIs, and Tampa Bay extended its club-record streak of games with at least one ' stolen base to 14. The Rays batted around against Mark Hendrickson in a five-run second, the key hits a two-run double by Crawford and an RBI single by Evan Longoria. The Orioles answered with five runs in the bottom half to take a 6-5 lead. The uprising included an RBI double by Lou Montanez and was capped by Jones' second homer of the night, In the Baltimore third, Huff led off with a double and scored on a single position again until the sixth, when Jones dropped a fly ball to allow Ben Zobrist to reach second with no outs. A one-out single by Gabe Kapler put run- ners at the corners before Bass got Dioner Navarro to hit into a double play. In the seventh, Longoria hit a two- out double off Danys Baez and Carlos Pena drew an intentional walk before Willy Aybar grounded out. Tampa Bay ab rhbi BUptoncf 4 1 0 0 Crwfrd If 5 1 2 2 Longori 3b 4 0 2 1 C.Penalb 4 0 1 0 WAyardh 5 1 2 0 Zobrist 2b 4 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 4 1 2 0 Kaplerrf 2 0 1 1 Gross ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Navarrc 3 1 1 1 T6tals 36 511 5 Tampa Bay Baltimore Baltimore ab r h bi BRorts2b 4 1 0 1 AdJons of 4 22 4 Markksrf 4 0 1 0 Huff lb 4'1 1 0 Mora3b 4 1 2 1 Montnz dh 4 02 1 Zaun c 3 1 1 0 Pie If 1 1 0 0 Wggntn If 2 0 1 0 Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Clzturs ss 4 01 0 Totals 34 711 7 050 000 000-5 151 000 OOx-7 E-Ad.Jones (2). DP-Baltimore 2. LOB- Tampa Bay 9, Baltimore 5. 2B-Crawford 2 (10), Longoria (16), Bartlett (7), Markakis (11), Huff (9), Montanez (4), Wigginton (3). HR- Ad.Jones 2 (8). SB-Bartlett (8). SF-Kapler. IP H RERBBSO Tampa Bay Sonnans. L,1-4 2 9 7 7 1 1 Balfour 2 0 0 0 0 1 Howell 2 1 0 0 0 2 J.Nelson 11-3 1 0 0 1 1 Wheeler 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore Hendrickson 2 6 5 5 1 0 BassW,2-1 4 3 0 0 0 1 BaezH,2 1 1 0 0 1 0 Ji.Johnson H,5 1 1 0 0 1 1 Sherrill S,6-8 1 0 0 0 1 1 Sonnanstine pitched to 3 batters in the 3rd. Umpires-Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Tom Hal- lion; Second, Jerry Crawford; Third, Phil Cuzzi. T-3:01. A-17,122 (48,290). run homer in his firs at-bat after re- turning from hip surgery Friday Yankees designated hitter Hideki Maltui left the game in the fifth with a tight right hamstring and is day to day. Matsui, who grounded to third in his only at bat, was replaced by Nick Swisher. Jeter was scratched with a sore right oblique and was replaced by Ramiro Pena. Manager Joe Girardi said Jeter could return to the lineup Wednesday. Burnett (2-1) allowed five runs and seven hits in 7 2-3 innings and has not won since April 14. He walked four and struck out three. NewYork Toronto ab rhbi ab rhbi Gardnr cf -4 0 0 0 Scutaro ss 4 00 0 Damon If 4 1 2 0 A.Hill 2b 4 1 2 1 Teixeirlb 4 0 00 Riosrf 3 2 1 0 ARdrgz 3b 3 0 1 1 V.Wells cf 3 1 0 0 HMatsu dh 1 0 00 Linddh 2 1 0 0 Swisher ph 2 00 0 Rolen3b 4 03 3 Cano2b 3 0 00 Overayib 4 0 1. 0 MeCarr ff ,3 0 1 0 Barajsc 3 00 1 Cashc 3 00 0 Sniderlf 3 0 1 0 R.Penass 3 0 1 0 Totals 30 1 5 1 Totals 30 5 8 5 NewYork 000 000 100-1 Toronto 000 300 02x-5 E-A.Rodriguez (1). DP-New York 2, Toronto 1. LOB-New York 2, Toronto 6. 2B-Damon (7), R.Pena (2), Rios (9), Rolen (8). HR-A.Hill (9). SF-Barajas. ' IP H RERBBSO NewYork A.BurnettL,2-1 72-3 7 5 5 4 3 Veras 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Toronto HalladayW,7-1 9 5 1 1 0 5 Umpires-Home, Laz Diaz; First, Chuck Mern- wether; Second, Mike Reilly; Third, Chad Fairchild. T-2:22. A-43,737 (49,539). White Sox 7, Indians 4 CLEVELAND - Jim Thome hit a pair of two-run homers to lead the Chicago White Sox to'a 7-4 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night. Both home runs were off Cleveland starter Jeremy Sowers (0-2), and Thome's 42nd multi-homer game gave him 547 for his career. Thome, who entered the game in a 3-for-22 slump, trails Mike Schmidt by one for 13th place on the all-time home run list. D.J Carrasco (1-0) pitched two scoreless innings in relief of starter Clayton Richard and struck out Mark DeRosa and Shin-Soo Choo to work out of a bases-loaded jam in the fourth. Bobby Jenks, who was fined by Major League Baseball earlier Tuesday for admitting to intentionallyithrowing behind Texas' Ian Kinsler, pitched the ninth inning, recording his eighth save in as many chances. Cleveland, which defeated the White Sox 9-4 on Monday night, has lost five of six and has won two straight once this season. Thome's first-inning homer to center followed a walk to Jermaine Dye and gave the White Sox a 2-0 lead. His home run in the fifth came after Dye's double and landed in the seats in right, putting Chicago ahead for good, 5-4. Chicago ab rhbi J.Nixss 4 1 1 1 AIRmrzss 0 0 0 0 Getz 2b 5 1 0 0 Dye rf 421 0 Thome dh 3 3 2 4 Konerklb 4 01 0 Fields 3b 5 00 0 CMillerc 4 02 2 Pdsdnklf 3 0 1 0' Lillirdg cf 4 0 0 0 Totals 36 7 8 7 Chicago Cleveland Cleveland ab r h bi Sizemrcf 4 0 1 0 ACarer2b 5 1 2 1 VMrtnzc 2 1 1 0 DeRosa 3b 4.0 0 0 Choo rf 3 1 0 1 Peraltass 4 0 1 1 Garko dh 4 01 0 ,LaPortlb 3 1 1 0 BFrncslIf 4 0 1 1 Totals 33 4 8 4 201 020 200-7 012 100 000-4 E-LaPorta (1). DP-Chicago 1. LOB- Chicag6 8, Cleveland 7.2B-Dye (4), Konerko (10), A.Cabrera (7),'B.Francisco (6). HR-J.Nix (2), Thome 2 (6). CS-Sizemore (6). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Richard 31-3 6 4 4 3 2 CarrascoW,1-0 2 2 0 0 1 3 ThorntonH,5 12-3 0 0 0 1 0 DotelH,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 JenksS,8-8 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland Sowers L,-2 .4 7 5 5 3 3 Brewers 6, Marlins 3 MILWAUKEE- Prince Fielder hit a pair of two-run homers and Rickie Weeks and Mike Cameron hit solo' shots to rally the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-3 victory over the Florida Marlins on Tuesday night. It was the first time this season the Brewers have hit four homers in a game. Milwaukee has won seven of its last nine and is five games over .500 since a 4-9 start. Fielder, who had been hitless in his previous 10 at-bats, singled in the sec- ond and hit his first homer down the right-field line in the fourth inning off starter John Koronka to cut Florida's lead to 3-2. Weeks tied it with his homer in the fifth and, after Corey Hart singled, Fielder hit a towering shot over the Marlins' bullpen off Koronka (0-1) for his seventh this season to give Milwau- kee a 5-3 lead. It was Fielder's 14th career multi- homer game and the first time he has hit two off a left-handed pitcher since doing it against Phillies starter Cole Hamels on April 23, 2008. Florida Milwaukee ab rhbi ab r h bi Bonifac 3b Hermid If' HRmrz ss Cantu lb Uggla 2b RPauln c JoBakr ph C.Ross cf Carroll rf Gload ph Koronk p Badnhp p Coghin ph CMrtnz p 4 22 1 4 0 1 1 3 02 0 4 00 0 301 1 3 00 0 1 000 4 00 0 2 1 0 0 1000 1 0000 0 00 1 00 00 0 0 0 0 Weeks 2b Hart rf Braun If Fielder lb MCmrn of Hardy ss. Hall 3b * Kendall c Parra p BNelsn ph Villanv p' DiFelic p Duffy ph Hoffmn p 5 1 1 1 4 110 4 23 4 3 1 1 1 402 0 3 00 0 2 00 0 1 00 0 1 00 0 0000 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 Penn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 36 3 Totals 31 6 9 6 Florida 120 000 000-3 Milwaukee 000 230 01x-6 E-Ha.Ramirez (2). DP-Florida 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB-Florida 5, Milwaukee 7. 2B- Ha.Ramirez (11), Hardy (4). HR-Weeks (8), Fielder 2 (7), M.Cameron (7). SB-Bonifacio (7). S-Koronka, Parra. . IP H RERBB'SO Florida Koronka L,0-1 Badenhop C.Martinez Penn Milwaukee Parra W,2-4 42-37 5 11-30 0 12-32 1 1-3 0 6 .6 3 J.Lewis : 21-3 0 1 u0 5 Ilii njue.3. hM.J 1 0 U U. U: 1 Sipp 1-3 1 1 0 3 1. DiFeliceH,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Herges 21-3 0 0 0 0 2 Hoffman S,6-6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sowers pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. HBP-by C.Martinez (Kendall), by Parra WP-Richard, Sipp. (Ha.Ramirez). WP-Parra. Umpires-Home, Jerry Meals; First, Mike Umpires-Home, Angel Campos; First, Gary Dar- DiMuro; Second, James Hoye; Third, Dale Scott. ling; Second, Bruce Dreckm&n; Third, Bill Hohn. T-3:19. A-16,760 (45,199). T-2:51. A-29,331 (41,900). MLB Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING-Youkilis, Boston, .393; MiCabrera, Detroit, .378; VMartinez, Cleveland, .374; Ad- Jones, Baltimore, .363; Longoria, Tampa Bay, .362; AHiI, Toronto, .357; Bartlett, Tampa Bay, .356. RUNS-AdJones, Baltimore, 35; Markakis, Bal- timore, 33; Scutaro, Toronto, 32; Bay, Boston, 29; Pedrola, Boston, 29; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 27; 3 tied at 26. RBI-Longoria, Tampa Bay, 45; Bay, Boston, 34; CPena, Tampa Bay, 32; Huff, Baltimore, 31; Lind, Toronto, 31; AHill, Toronto, 30; Markakis, Balti- more, 30. HITS-AHill, Toronto, 56; VMartinez, Cleveland, 49; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 47; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 46; AdJones, Baltimore, 45; Lind, Toronto, 44; Markakis, Baltimore, 44. DOUBLES-Longoria, Tampa Bay, 16; Callaspo, Kansas City, 13; Polanco, Detroit, 13; tied at 12. TRIPLES-Crisp, Kansas City, 4; 7 tied at 2. HOME RUNS-CPena, Tampa Bay, 13; Longo- ria, Tampa Bay, 11; 6 tied at 9. STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 22; Ellsbury, Boston, 15; Abreu, Los Angeles, 12; Fig- gins, Los Angeles, 12; Bartlett, Tampa Bay, 8; Crisp, Kansas City, 8; Kinsler, Texas, 8. PITCHING (3 Decisions)-Buehrle, Chicago, 5- 0, 1.000; Frasor, Toronto, 4-0,1.000; Palmer, Los Angeles, 3-0, 1.000; Bannister, Kansas City, 3-0, 1.000; ABailey, Oakland, 3-0, 1.000; RRamirez, Boston, 3-0, 1.000. STRIKEOUTS-Greinke, Kansas City, 59; Ver- lander, Detroit, 56; Halladay; Toronto, 49; Lester, Boston, 49; FHernandez, Seattle, 47; Bedard, Seattle, 43; Garza, Tampa Bay, 42. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING-Votto, Cincinnati, .381; Beltran, New York, .374; Zimmerman, Washington, .363; HaRamirez, Florida, .348; MRamirez, Los Ange- les, .348; Braun, Milwaukee, .345; 2 tied at .343. RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 33; ASoriano, Chicago, 29; Hudson, Los Angeles, 27; Werth, Philadel- phia, 27; Zimmerman, Washington, 26; Hart, Mil- waukee, 25; 4 tied at 24. RBI-Pujols, St. Louis, 34; Cantu, Florida, 32; Braun, Milwaukee, 28; Dunn, Washington, 28;; Ethier, Los Angeles, 27; BMolina, San Francisco, 27; 4 tied at 26. HITS-Zimmerman, Washington, 49; Hudson, Los Angeles, 47; Beltran, New York, 46; FLopez, Arizona, 41; Tejada, Houston, 41; Votto, Cincin- nati, 40; 5 tied at 39. DOUBLES-Kotchman, Atlanta, 13; FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 13; Hudson, Los Angeles, 12; Zim- merman, Washington, 12; MCameron, Milwau- kee, 11;6 tied at 10. TRIPLES-Boum, Houston, 3; Kemp, Los Ange- les, 3; Morgan, Pittsburgh, 3; Victorino, Philadel- phia, 3; DWright, New York, 3; 15 tied at 2. HOME RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 13; Dunn, Washington, 11; Bruce, Cincinnati, 10; AdGon- zalez, San Diego, 10; ASoriano, Chicago, 10; Utley, Philadelphia, 10; Ibanez, Philadelphia, 9. STOLEN BASES-JosReyes, New York, 11; Bourn, Houston, 10; Burriss, San Francisco, 9; Fowler, Colorado, 9; Morgan, Pittsburgh, 9; Kemp, Los Angeles, 8;Taveras, Cincinnati, 8. , PITCHING (3 Decisions)-Martis, Washington, 4-0,1.000; Pelfrey, NewYork, 4-0,1.000; Mered- ith, San Diego, 4-0, 1.000; JoJohnson, Florida, 3-0, 1.000; Broxton, Los Angeles, 3-0, 1.000; TPena, Arizona, 3-0, 1.000. STRIKEOUTS-Santana, New York, 60; Lince- cum, San Francisco, 58; JVazquez, Atlanta, 57; Peavy, San Diego, 52; Haren, Arizona, 51; Gal- lardo, Milwaukee, 47; Billingsley, Los Angeles, 47. Cubs 6, Padres 2 CHICAGO-- Milton Bradley hit a towering two-run homer off Jake Peavy and Rich Harden pitched six sharp in- nings, helping the Cubs beat the San . Diego Padres 6-2 on Tuesday night. Alfonso Soriano and Kosuke Fuku- dome each had two doubles and three hits, Bobby Scales added his first major league home run and Harden won his fourth straight decision for the Cubs. Peavy (2-5), whom the Cubs were in- terested in obtaining in the offseason, is the last Padres starter to get a win, on April 16. San Diego has lost nine straight road games, and four in a row overall. Off to a poor start after signing a three-year, $30 million deal, Bradley ad- mired his 439-foot homer to deep cen- ter, his fourth of the season, before rounding the bases. He has a five-game hitting streak, but came into Tuesday's game hitting .179 with only six RBIs. Scales' home run came as a pinch- hitter in the seventh, and the 31-year- old career minor leaguer has hit safely in the first five games of his major league career. Backed by an early lead, Peavy got out of several jams before Soriano's RBI double in the fifth made it 2-1. San Diego ab rhbi Giles rf Eckstn 2b AdGnzl lb Headly If Gerut cf Kzmnff 3b Blanco c LRdrgz ss Peavy p Moreno p Macias ph SMerdth p 4 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 4 1 2 2 4 00 0 4 0 1 0 4 00 0 3 00 0 2 00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 Chicago ASorin If Theriot ss Fukdm cf D.Lee lb Bradly rI Fontent 3b Soto c Miles 2b Harden p Heilmn p Scales ph Marml p Hoffpar ph Gregg p ab r h bi 5 03 2 5 00 0 5 1 3 0 3 000 3 1 1 2 3 00 0 3 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 00 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 1 1 0 000 1 1 1 0 0000 Totals 31. 2 5 2 Totals 34 611 5 San Diego 200 000 000-2 Chicago 000 012 12x-6 DP-Chicago 1. LOB-San Diego 4, Chicago 9.2B--Giles (4), A.Soriano 2 (9), Fukudome.2 (9). HR-Ad.Gonzalez (11), Bradley (4), Scales (1). SB-Gerut (2), Fukudome (4). S-Harden. IP H RERBBS.O San Diego Peavy L,2-5 6 6 3 3 2 9 Moreno 1 2 1 1 2 0 Meredith 1 3 2 2 0 2 Chicago HardenW,4-1 6 4 2 2 1 5 HeilmanH,5 1 1 0 0 0 0 MarmolH,10 1 0 0 0 1 1 Gregg 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP-Peavy, Meredith. Umpires-Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Bill Welke; Second, Tim Welke; Third, Scott Barry. T-2:39. A-39,963 (41,210). Pirates 7, Cardinals 1 PITTSBURGH - Zach Duke limited St. Louis to three singles over eight in- nings after giving up a homer to Albert - Pujols in the first and the Pittsburgh Pi- rates ended an eight-game losing streak by beating the Cardinals 7-1 on Tuesday night. Adam LaRoche and Brandon Moss both broke out of slumps with homers for the Pirates. Njyer Morgan's two-run triple finished off a four-run second inning that included Duke's run-scoring single and the Pirates - backin last place in the NL,Central- won for the only second time in 14 games since April 26. They were 11-7 when the slide began but are now 13-19. The Cardinals did almost nothing against Duke (4-3) following Pujols'21st home run in 63 games at PNC Park, the most by any opposing player. Pujols' drive to straightaway center with two outs in the first struck high on the bat- ter's backdrop and was his second off Duke in two games since Wednesday and his 13th this season. Duke usually has problems with Pu- jols, who also hit a long drive to the base of the center field wall in the eighth inning that Nate McLouth ran down. St. Louis ab rhbi Schmkr2b 3 0 0 0 Barden ph 1 0 00 KGreen ss 4 0 00 Pujols lb 4 1 1 1 Ludwck rf 1 0 1 0 Rasmscf 2 0 1 0 YMolinc 2 00 0 BThmp p 0 00 0 Thurstn ph 0 0 0 0 Duncan If 2 0 00 TGreen 3b 4 0 1 0 Wllmyrp 2 0 0 0 Boyer p 0 0 0 0 TMillerp 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh ab r h bi Morgan If 5 1 2 2 FSnchz 2b 3 0 1 0 McLoth cf 4 0 1 1 AdLRclb 4 1 1 1 R.Diazc 4 1 2.0 AnLRc3b 3 1 0 0 Moss rf 4 23 2 JaWlsn ss 4 0 00 Duke p ' 3 1 1 1 Monroe ph 1 0 0 0 Capps p 0 0 00 LaRue ph-c 2 0 0 0 Roinsn cf 4 0 1 0 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 35 711 7 St. Louis 100 000 000-1 Pittsburgh 040 030 OO0x-7 DP-Pittsburgh 1. LOB-St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 8. 3B-Morgan (3). HR-Pujols (13), Ad.LaRoche (6), Moss (1). IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Wellem. L,3-3 41-3 9 7 7 3 4 Boyer 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 T.Miller, 1 1 0 0 0 1 B.Thompson 2 1 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh DukeW,4-3 8 4 1 1 1 5 Capps 1 1 0 0 2 2 HBP--by B.Thompson (An.LaRoche), by Duke (Y.Molina, Rasmus). Umpires-Home, Randy Marsh; First, Mike Winters; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Mike Estabrook. T-2:30. A-11,718 (38,362). Phillies 5, Dodgers 3 PHILADELPHIA- Chan Ho Park had his second straight effective outing to win his first game with Philadelphia, and Jayson Werth stole home to lead the Phillies to a 5-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night. * Park (1-1) has rebounded nicely after a dreadful start this season and started pitching more like he, did in spring training when he won a spot in the rotation. Park walked none and gave up two runs in six innings. Werth stole home in the seventh in- ning and tied a team record with four steals in one game. Raul Ibanez continued to look like a smart pickup for the Phillies, hitting a two- RBI double in the fourth for a 4-2 lead. Clayton Kershaw (1-3) started for the Dodgers, who fell to 1-4 without suspended slugger Manny Ramirez. Brad Lidge gave up a run in the ninth to make it 5-3, but still earned his fifth save. Park was in danger of losing his spot in the rotation when he pitched past the fifth inning only once in his four starts. Los Angeles Philadelphia ab rhbl ab rhbl Pierre If 5 1 1 0 Victorncf 5 01 1 Furcalss 4 0 0 0. Utley2b 5 0 0 0 Hudson 2b 4 1 3 1 Werthrf 4 22 0 Ethierrf 4 0 1 0 Howard 1b 3 1 0 0 Martin c 4 0 1 0 Rollins ss 3 1 1 1 Leney lb 4 1 1 0 Ibanez If 2 0 1 2 Kemp cf 4 0 1 1 Feliz 3b 0 1 0 0 Blake3b 4 01 0 Ruizc 2 00 0 Kershw p 2 01 0 Park p 1 00 0 JMcDnlp 0 00 0 Dobbsph 1 00 0 Paul ph 1 00 0 Durbin p 0 00 0 Ohmanp 0 0 00 S.Eyre p 0 00 0 Belisari p 0 00 0 Madson p 0 0 0 0 Loretta ph 1 0 1 1 Stairs ph 1 0 1 0 JCastro pr 0 0 0 0 Bmtltt pr 0 0 0 0 Lidge p 0 00 0 Totals 37 311 3 Totals 27 5 6 4 Los Angeles 100 100 001-3 Philadelphia 001 300 10Ox-5 E-Blake (3). DP-Los Angdes 2. LOB-Los Angeles 7, Philadelphia 9. 2B-Pierre (5), Ethier (8), Ibanez (9). SB-Werth 4 (7), Howard (1), Rollins (2). S-Ruiz, Park. Los Angeles Kershaw L,1-3 Ja.McDonald Ohman Belisario Philadelphia ParkW,1-1 Durbin H,1 S.Eyre H,4 Madson H,5 Lidge S,5-6 IP H R ER BB SO 5 4 4 4 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 1 1 1 2 1 11-3 1 0 0 1 0 6 7 2 2 0 3 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 Kershaw pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. HBP-by Kershaw (Ibanez). Umpires-Home, Tim Tschida; First, Bob David- son; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Mark Carlson. T-3:00. A-45,191 (43,647). Associated Press New York Mets relief pitcher Francisco Rodriguez reacts to the final out in the top of the ninth inning against the At- lanta Braves on Tuesday in New York. Mets 4, Braves 3, 10 innings NEW YORK - Carlos Beltran drew a bases-loaded walk from Jeff Bennett with two outs in the 10th inning and the New York Mets rallied to beat the Atlanta Braves 4-3 on Tuesday night for a rare comeback victory. Beltran also scored the tying run in the ninth for the Mets, who have won eight of nine. They were down 3-0 in the eighth but fought back to improve to 1-11 this season when trailing after seven innings. Jair Jurrjens took a four-hit shutout into the eighth for Atlanta before he and his bullpen faltered. A two-run double to left-center by Jose Reyes cut it to 3-2, though he was easily thrown out at third when he tried to stretch the hit into a triple. Beltran opened the ninth with a double off Mike Gonzalez and stole third on a close play with one out. Fer- nando Tatis was hit by an 0-2 pitch be- fore pinch-hitter Luis Castillo tied it with a sacrifice fly. It was the second blown save in seven chances for Gonzalez, who picked off Tatis for the third out. Reyes reached on an infield single with two outs in the 10th and stole sec- ond. After an intentional walk to Alex Cora, pinch-hitter Ramon Castro walked on five pitches to load the bases. Bennett (0-1) went to a full count on Beltran and his final delivery appeared a bit low, though the right-hander didn't think so. He walked off the mound shak- ing his head and muttering into his glove. Francisco Rodriguez (1-0) worked two scoreless innings for the win, the first time he has pitched more than one in- ning in a major league game since Aug. 17,2007, with the Los Angeles Angels. Atlanta NewYork ab rhbl ab rhbi KJhnsn2b 5 00 0 JosRysss 5 1 2 2 Escoarss 5 22 0 Cora2b-1b 3 0 1 0 C.Jones3b 4 1 2 0 DnMrplf 3 00 0 GAndrs If 4 0 1 1 Sheffild ph 1 00 0 McCnnc 4 03 1 FrRdrg p 0 00 0 Ktchmlb 4 01 1 RCastrph 0 00 0 Francrrf 5 00 0 Beltrancf 4 12 1 Schafercf 3 0 1 0 DWrght3b 4 02 0 Jurrinsp 2 00 0 Tatislb-If 3 00 0 Moylan p 0 00 0 Reedrf-If 3 1 1 0 OFIhrt p 0 00 0' Castillo ph 0 0 0 1 Infante ph 0 0 0 0 Santos c 3 0 0 0 MGnzlz p 0 00 0 PeHfreyp 2 00 0 Bennett p 0 00 0 Putzp 0 00 0 Churchph 2 1 1 0 Totals 36 310 3 Totals 33 4 9 4 Atlanta 000 101 010 0-3 NewYork 000 000 021 1-4 Two outs when winning run scored. DP-Atlanta 2. LOB-Atlanta 10, New York 7. 2B-Escobar2 (8), McCann (5), Jos.Reyes (4), Beltran (7). 3B-D.Wright (3). SB-C.Jones (1), Jos.Reyes (11), Beltran (4). CS-McCann (1), D.Wright (6), Tatis (1). S-Jurrjens, Infante. SF--G.Anderson, Castillo. IP H R ER BBSO Atlanta Jurrjens 72-3 7 2 2 1 4 Moylan 0 0 0 0 1 0 O'Flaherty H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 M.GonzalezBS 1 1 1 1 0 0 BennettL,0-1 2-3 1 1 1 3 0 NewYork Pelfrey 7 6 2 2 1 3 Putz 1 2 1 1 2 1 ' RodriguezW,1-0 2 2 0 0 1 0 Moylan pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP-by M.Gonzalez (Tatis).WP-Jurrjens. Umpires-Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Ted Bar- rett; Second, Tim McClelland; Third,'Greg Gibson. T-3:02. A-39,408 (41,800). 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PLAY 4 (early) 9-9-7-4 norida Lottery PLAY 4 (late) Here are the winning 7 - 8 - 6 - 0 numbers selected MEGA MONEY Tuesdayin the 1-11-27-39 Florida Lottery: MEGA BALL 16 FANTASY 5 7-10-17-22-25 ==On theAIRWAVES- TODAY'S SPORTS MLB BASEBALL 7 p.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies 7 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles 8 p.m. (FSNFL) Florida Marlins at Milwaukee Brewers NBA PLAYOFFS - SEMIFINALS 9 p.m. (TNT) Western Conference - Game 5 Dallas Mavericks at Denver Nuggets NHL PLAYOFFS - SEMIFINALS 7 p.m. (VERSUS) Eastern Conference - Game 7- Pittsburgh Penguins at Washington Capitals HOCKEY NHL Playoffs FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Wednesday, April 15 N.Y. Rangers 4, Washihgton 3 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1 New Jersey 4, Carolina 1 Vancouver 2, St. Louis 1 Thursday, April 16 Boston 4, Montreal 2 Detroit 4, Columbus 1 Chicago 3, Calgary 2, OT Anaheim 2, San Jose 0 Friday, April 17 Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2, OT Carolina 2, New Jersey 1, OT Vancouver 3, St. Louis 0 Saturday, April 18 N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington 0 Detroit 4, Columbus 0 Boston 5, Montreal 1 Chicago 3, Calgary 2 Sunday, April 19 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3 Vancouver 3, St. Louis 2 New Jersey 3; Carolina 2, OT Anaheim 3, San Jose 2 . Monday, April 20 Boston 4, Montreal 2 Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 Calgary 4, Chicago 2 Tuesday, April 21 Detroit 4, Columbus 1 Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 1 ' Carolina 4, New Jersey 3 Vancouyer 3, St. Louis 2, OT, Vancouver wins series 4-0 San Jose 4, Anaheim 3 . Wednesday, April 22 Boston 4, Montreal 1, Boston wins series 4- 0 _N.Y Rangers 2 WaVy.asngion Calgpry 6 Cri,cago 4 Thursday, April 23 Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0 Detroit 6, Columbus 5, Detroit wins series 4- 0 New Jersey 1, Carolina 0 . Anaheim 4, San Jose 0 Friday, April 24 Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 Saturday, April 25 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh wins series 4-2 ' * * SChicago 5, Calgary 1 ' San Jose 3, Anaheim 2; bOT Sunday, April 26 Wa-;ningin 5 ri i Rangers 3 Carolina 4, rUe n Jersey 0 Monday, April 27 Chicago L Ca.gary 1. Cr,,cago cris series 4-2 Anaheini 4, San Jose 1, Anaheim wins se- ries 4-2 Tuesday, April 28 Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington wins series 4-3 - Carolina 4, New Jersey 3, Carolina wins se- ries 4-3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Thursday, April 30 Vancouver 5, Chicago 3 Friday, May 1 Detroit 3, Anaheim 2 Boston 4, Carolina 1 Saturday, May 2 Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 6, Vancouver 3 Sunday, May 3 Anaheim 4, Detroit 3, 30T Carolina 3, Boston .0 Monday, May 4 Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3 Tuesday, May 5 Vancouver 3, Chicago 1 Anaheim 2, Detroit 1 Wednesday, May 6 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, OT Carolina 3, Boston 2, OT Thursday, May 7 Chicago 2, Vancouver 1 Detroit 6, Anaheim 3 Friday, May 8 Pittsburgh 5, Washington 3 Carolina 4, Boston 1 . Saturday, May 9 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3, OT Chicago 4, Vancouver 2 Sunday, May 10 Detroit 4, Anaheim 1, Detroit leads series 3-2 Boston 4, Carolina 0 Monday, May 11 Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4, OT, series tied 3-3 Chicago 7, Vancouver 5, Chicago wins series 4-2 Tuesday, May 12 Boston 4, Carolina 2, series tied 3-3 Detroit at Anaheim, late rToday, May 13 Pittsburgh at Washington, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 14 Anaheim at Detroit, 7 p.m., if necessary Carolina at Boston, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL NBA Standings FIRST ROUND (Best of 7) Saturday, April 18 Chicago 105, Boston 103, OT Cleveland 102, Detroit 84 Dallas 105, San Antonio 97 Houston 108, Portland 81 Sunday, April 19 L.A. Lakers 113, Utah 100 Philadelphia 100, Orlando 98 Atlanta 90, Miami 64 Denver 113, New Orleans 84 Monday, April 20 Boston 118, Chicago 115 San Antonio 105, Dallas 84 Tuesday, April 21 Cleveland 94, Detroit 82 Portland 107, Houston 103 L.A. Lakers 119, Utah 109 Wednesday, April 22 Orlando 96, Philadelphia 87 Miami 108, Atlanta 93 Denver 108, New Orleans 93 Thursday, April 23 Boston 107, Chicago 86 Dallas 88, San Antonio 67 Utah 88,.L.A. Lakers 86 Friday, April 24 Cleveland 79, Detroit 68 Philadelphia 96, Orlando 94 Houston 86, Portland 83 Saturday, April 25 New Orleans 95, Denver 93 Dallas 99, San Antonio 90 Miami 107, Atlanta 78 L.A. Lakers 108, Utah 94 Sunday, April 26 Chicago 121, Boslon 118, 20T Cleveland 99, Detroit 78, Cleveland wins se- ries 4-0 Orlando 84, Philadelphia 81 Houston 89, Portland 88 Monday, April 27 Atlanta 81, Miami 71 Denver 121, New Orleans 63 L.A. Lakers 107, Utah 96, L.A. Lakers win se- ries 4-1 Tuesday, April 28 Boston 106, Chicago 104, OT Orlando 91, Philadelphia 78 Dallas 106, San Antonio 93, Dallas wins se- ries 4-1 Portland 88, Houston 77 Wednesday, April 29 Atlanta 106, Miami 91 Denver 107, New Orleans 86, Denver wins series 4-1 Thursday, April 30 Orlando 114, Philadelphia 89, Orlando wins series 4-2 Chicago 128, Boston 127, 30T Houston 92, Portland 76, Houston wins se- ries 4-2 Friday, May 1 ' ianv, 98 Alania 2 .... Saturday, May 2 Boston 109, Chicago 99, Boston wins series '4-3. . .Sunday, May 3 Atlanta 91 , Atlanta wins series 4-3 . CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) , Sunday, May 3 Denver 109, Dallas 95 S Monday, May 4, Orlando 95, Boston 90 Houston 100, L.A. Lakers 92 Tuesday, May 5 Cleveland 99, Atlanta 72 Denver 117, Dallas 105, Denver leads series 2-0 Wednesday, May 6 Boston 112, Orlando 94 L.A. Lakers 111, Houston 98 Thursday, May 7 Cleveland 105, Atlanta 85 Friday, May 8 Orlando 117, Boston 96 L.A. Lakers 108, Houston 94 Saturday, May 9 Denver 106, Dallas 105 Cleveland 97, Atlanta 82 Sunday, May 10 Houston 99, L.A. Lakers 87, series tied 2-2 Boston 95, Orlando 94 Monday, May 11 Cleveland 84, Atlanta 74, Cleveland wins se- ries 4-0 Dallas 119, Denver 117, Denver leads series 3-1 Tuesday, May 12 Boston 92, Orlando 88, Boston leads series 3-2 Houston at L.A. Lakers, late Today, May 13 Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m. Thursday, May 14 Boston at Orlando, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Friday, May 15 Denver at Dallas, 9 p.m., if necessary Sunday, May 17 Orlando at Boston, TBA, if necessary Houston at L.A. Lakers, TBA, if necessary Dallas at Denver, TBA, if necessary TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX-Placed 1B Kevin Youk- Ilis on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 5. Re- called INF Gil Velazquez from Pawtucket (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS-Activated INF Jamey Carrpll from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Josh Barfield to Columbus (IL). KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Transferred OF Jose Duarte from Northwest Arkansas (Texas) to Omaha (PCL). TEXAS RANGERS-Activated OF Josh Hamilton from the 15-day DL. Assigned INF Joaquin Arias to Oklahoma City (PCL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS-Placed OF Conor Jackson on the 15-day.DL. Optioned RHP Bobby Korecky to Reno (PCL). Recalled LHP Clay Zavada from Mobile (SL). FLORIDA MARLINS-Purchased the con- tract of LHP John Koronka from New Orleans (PCL).Transferred RHP Scott Proctor to the 60- day DL. HOUSTON ASTROS-Activated C Hum- berto Ouintero from the 15-day DL. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Agreed to terms with INF-OF Frank Catalanotto on a minor league contract. PII"SBURGH PIRATES-Activated SS Jack Wilson from the 15-day DL Optioned SS Brian Bixler to Indianapolis (IL). Bruins even it up Boston sends series to seventh game with win Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. - Mark Recchi and the Boston Bru- ins instead moved closer to giving the Carolina Hurri- canes a different kind of knockout punch. Recchi had a goal and an assist, and the Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 Tuesday night to even the Eastern Conference semifi- nals and force a decisive Game 7. Marc Savard scored be- fore leaving in the third pe- riod with an apparent leg injury. Steve Montador and Chuck Kobasew also con- nected, Patrice Bergeron had two assists and. Tim Thomas stopped 31 shots in his second straight victory. The NHEs top remaining seed led 2-0 barely 5 min- utes in and made it stand to win its second straight since falling behind 3-1 in the series. Its reward: A trip back to Boston for Thursday night's Game 7, their first at home since los- ing in the first round to Montreal in 2004. And there wasn't even any. need to retaliate for what they considered a sucker punch thrown by Carolina's Scott Walker near the end of Game 5. Matt Cullen and Sergei Samsonov scored for the Hurricanes. Their first losing streak of the playoffs has put them in danger of blowing a 'I~fl,~ i' Associated Press Boston Bruins' Chuck Kobasew, right, starts to celebrate following his goal with Carolina Hurricanes' Tim Gleason (6) and goalie Cam Ward (30) during the second period Tuesday in Raleigh, N.C. Bruins won 4-2 to force a game 7. 3-1 series lead for the first time in franchise history. Then again, Game 7s are nothing new for Carolina. Each of the Hurricanes' previous three playoff se- ries dating to the.2006 Stan- ley Cup run also went the full seven games, and they won all three. Cam Ward stopped 15 shots and allowed four goals for the second straight game. In four previous starts after a loss, he was 4-0 and had allowed a total of four goals. The series between one- time New England rivals re- ceived a jolt of bad blood two nights earlier, when Walker dropped Aaron Ward with a right cross that led to the NHL fining the Hurricanes forward $2,500, but no suspension. The in- jury didn't cost Ward any playing time either; he logged about 20 minutes while playing with a shiner around his left eye. But the Bruins promised to never forget what they felt was, a cheap shot. For flow, though, they were content to do their talk- ing between the whistles. Boston had two goals be- fore the Hurricanes regis- tered their second shot on net. Patrice Bergeron set up the first goal by dumping the puck to Recchi, who tapped it in for his 50th career play- off goal and third of the se- ries. Montador then made it a two-goal game with a slap shot from behind the left circle. Cullen scored the Hurri- canes' first goal since Game 4 when he flipped a back- hander over an out- stretched Thomas nearly 3 minutes into the second pe- riod. But Savard restored the Bruins' two-goal advan- tage roughly 6 minutes later with a one-timer that clipped the near post and went in for his fourth goal of the series. Notes: Savard has points in four straight games. ... Carolina LW Ryan Bayda was back after missing two games with the flu.... Recchi skated in his 150th career playoff game. ... The Hurri- canes' four-game winning streak at home was snapped. Mears instrumental at 500 Four-time Indy winner guides current drivers Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS - When drivers look for help figuring out the treacherous track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, they often turn to Rick Mears. It's been 18 years since "The Rocket" joined AJ. Fo.Q andAl Unseras the only four- time winners of the Indy 500. But Mears remains the most sought aftermentorforyoung drivers hoping to conquer the narrow, flat-ended, 2.5-mile Brickyard oval. "I appreciate the help I got along the way," said Mears, a consultant and driving coach for Penske Racing, which has accumulated a record 14 Indy wins, including the Mears victories in 1979, 1984, 1988 and 1991. "I remember when I first came to the speedway, Bobby Unser drove me around the track in his rental car telling me what to do and what not to do," Mears said. Mears, who came to Indy car racing from off-road com- petition, said he also got plenty of good advice before he got to the speedway from drivers like fellow Californ- ian Parnelli Jones and, after he got here, from team owner Roger Penske and his many teammates over the years, in- cluding Mario Andretti and Tom Sneva. Now, the 57-year-old Mears spends much of his time here and at other racetracks guid- ing young drivers in the ways of the open-wheel sport "When you get to this stage, these guys know how to drive race cars," said Mears, who is WYGLE Continued from Page BI state final: A fortuitous slip in prac- tice prior to the event mildly injured the diver and possi- bly contributed to her 18th- place finish. "I personally like the in- dividual sports because it's on yourself and the only person you can actually blame yourself." When asked about what she thought her legacy would be upon graduation, Wygle didn't really think about the county and district records she set along the Associated Press Four-time Indianapolis 500 champion Rick Mears listens to radio communications during practice for the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. * working with driver Will Power as he prepares for his second Indy start and first with Penske on May 24. "So it's really more dealing with traffic, race strategy - race- craft as they call it, A picture of the race itself. "Each driver is different Each driver struggles maybe a little bit more in one area than another You've got to listen to them and see where they need help the most" The 28-year-old Power fin- ished 13th in the 500 last year after making the.transition from the Champ Car World Series as part of the unifica- tion of the two American open-wheel series. He's certainly not a novice, but the Australian driver said he appreciates what he's learned from Mears, includ- way. She-thought more about how she possibly inspired others to take up the sport "I'm actually glad that diving picked up more," Wygle said. "I wasn't doing it to establish myself. I just did what I liked to do and I met a lot of new people along the way." Although Wygle will admit that softball and weightlifting were more secondary sports behind the diving, she managed to make an impression in those forums as well. "She worked hard and was a leader in the weight room," said Crystal River girls weightlifting coach George Arscott. "She was ing several talks last year while he was driving for rival KV Racing Technology. '"Actually, I sat down with Rick last year after running a couple of times and asked him a few questions," Power said. Now, the two are part of the same team and Power, who qualified ninth last Sat- urday, the first of four days of time trials at Indy, is tak- ing advantage of having Mears available. "He's got so much experi- ence and understanding of the trackthat he sort of points you in the right direction," Power said. "Rick has been a huge help. He'll be there all month and we're looking for a good result at the end, not at the beginning." Only 22 of the 33 starting dedicated to it and did good." .Weightlifting in particular was a way to strengthen her upper body for softball and lower body for diving. Looking at a list of her ac- complishments outside of the athletic arena is equally remarkable. A member of the Na- tional Honor Society all four years of high school, Wygle carries a 3.9 GPA, has over 100 hours of commu- nity service, is a member of the drama club, Link Crew, Pirate Pack and powder puff football in each of her four seasons. Wygle, just like with div- ing, knows exactly what she spots were filled in the first weekend of time trials, with the rest of the lineup to be set Saturday and Sunday. Prac- tice resumes Thursday and, once it does, Mears will be back in the pits, ready to help any driver seeking guidance. He was known for his speed and started from the pole here a record six times. But Mears also won a lot of races, including all four Indy victories, with strategy He said he tries to con- vince the drivers he works with that patience is as much a virtue as speed. "When you're a kid, you think it's all about racing and going fast," Mears said. "You'd like to lead every lap, you'd like to sit on the pole, you'd like to win every time you race. But it doesn't work that way. It's takes a little abil- ity to learn how to lose, too. To get the most out of what you can get on that given day and not lose everything try- ing to get more. "The No. 1 priority is get- ting to that finish line." Mears also spends time with drivers in the second- tier Indy Lights Series, many of whom are getting their first taste of the big tracks where the IREs IndyCar Se- ries runs. "It's fun because the first time you really start talking to somebody, by the time they get there they've got it all fig- ured out," Mears said. "You can see it kind of going in one ear and out the other "You say, 'OK,' and let it run it's course. So you put a few things out there, the com- mon, basic things that you know they're going to come across and then you wait until they come across them. When that happens, it clicks. ... Then you see the wheels starting turning' in their heads and they start asking more questions." wants for her career path. After suffering an injury to her knee as a sophomore, Wygle had to have an MRI to assess the injury. Fascinated by the process, Wygle decided at that point that she wanted to study Ra- diology and become a doctor In the end, it's quite the paradox that the better and deeper Wygle keeps diving, the higher she seems to climb. Most Unforgettable. For the senior superlatives, that is the distinction Wygle earned. Through the plat- form of diving or, rather, on the diving platform, the stu- dent-athlete certainly lived up to that honor. I - * ",;. *i - A- * I -~ -~:. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS B4 w MY 132009 wpUInm 1r nw MAY 12 2009SRs CITRus CouNTY (FL) CHRONICI� SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 9 Clemens denies drug use - again Associated Press NEW YORK- Roger Clemens tried the silent treatment for more than a year and saw where that got him. With many fans believing alle- gations that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner used per- formance-enhancing drugs, he's now attempting a different strat- egy. Clemens hired a firm that guides high-profile figures through public relations crises, .and Tuesday he broke his silence with a radio appearance. Clemens again denied that for- mer personal trainer Brian Mc- Namee injected him with performance-enhancing drugs in a phone interview on ESPN's "Mike & Mike in the Morning." "He's never injected me with HGH or steroids," Clemens said of McNamee's assertions to baseball investigator George Mitchell. About three weeks ago, Clemens met in Houston with representa- tives from Washington-based Lev- ick Strategic Communications. Levick senior vice president Gene Grabowski said Clemens was re- ferred by his lawyers and agents. "Because of the litigation, he felt obligated on advice of coun- sel not to speak," Grabowski said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "What he learned in that year was that by not speaking no one was going to tell his story." , Recalled Clemens, "They came in and said, 'You need to get your story out about all this garbage that is being said."' Clemens said he chose to speak out Tuesday because it was the re- lease date of a book about his al- leged drug use. "It's important for me to do that," he said. "I've seen excerpts of the book and they're com- pletely false. ... You know, guys, it's piling on. It's hurtful at times. Associated Press Roger Clemens, left, throws alongside strength coach Brian McNamee at the Houston Astros minor league baseball camp on Feb. 27, 2006 in Kissimmee. But I'm moving on." Clemens appeared on CBS' "60 Minutes" in January 2008, then held a news conference the next day. But he had stayed quietsince testifying before Congress the fol- lowing month. While "American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime" was officially released Tuesday, its .revelations were not new to the public. The book, by four New York Daily News reporters, recaps previous reports in the newspa- per. It had been available to re- viewers and had excerpts pub- lished before Tuesday. Clemens is under investigation by a federal grand jury in Wash- ington that is trying to determine whether he lied when he told a congressional committee that he had not used. illegal performance- enhancing drugs. Clemens said he had not been summoned to testify before the grand jury. He also has sued McNamee for defamation. While not mentioning McNamee by name, Clemens said Tuesday that "you've got some- body that's out there that is really just crawling up your back to make a buck." "This, in my view, is going to backfire, because he's publicly now poking a stick in Congress' eye," McNamee's lead lawyer, Richard Emery, told the AP in a phone interview. "And, to me, all that's going to do is vitalize the prosecutors going forward. No- body, for a minute, thinks he's not a liar just because he's talking." Clemens said he had given a DNA sample to federal investiga- tors but that syringes provided by McNamee would not link him to performance-enhancing drug use. "It's impossible because he's never given me any," Clemens said. Clemens' radio appearance re- turns him to the spotlight as other stars had replaced him as the most visible reminders of base- ball's drug scandal. Alex Ro- driguez admitted before the season that he had used steroids, and Manny Ramirez was sus- pended last week for violating MLB's drug policy Clemens said he had not fol- lowed either situation closely. The Ramirez case proved "the testing program we have set up in Major League Baseball is great," he said. Clemens said he was sad to hear about Rodriguez. "I wish him the best, tell him to move forward, continue to do what he's doing," he said. Grabowski said Clemens would decide whether he wanted to do any more interviews after he re- turns from an upcoming vacation. .Clemens repeated his much- lampooned use of the word "mis- remembers" about friend and former teammate Andy Pettitte's statement that Clemens told him he used HGH. He said he has spo- ken to Pettitte a few times, but not about the drug allegations. Clemens said it would have been "suicidal" for him to use steroids because of a history of heart problems in his family. "Everywhere I've gone and got- ten the opportunity to speak to young kids or college kids, I take a lot of pride in telling those boys to get after it and do things the right way and take care of your body, because I know how I did it; I know how hard I worked," Clemens said. "For some of that to come in question, of course it's hurtful. But it's not going to break my spirit." White Sox closer Jenks fined for purpose pitch Associated Press Ozzie Guillen was re- lieved his closer avoided CLEVELAND - Chicago a suspension. White Sox closer Bobby "I was pleased. The way Jenks was fined Tuesday baseball is going right now, for throwing a pitch behind they're severe about fines Texas' Ian Kinsler last and suspending people," weekend. Guillen said. "I think they Major League Baseball did what they're supposed imposed the penalty and to do. Hopefully we won't did not disclose the have to deal with this any Amount, nor did Jenks. longer." "What's done is done," Since Guillen became Jenks said. "Hopefully after manager prior to the 2004 today, we can get by this and season, White Sox pitchers go play some baseball." have hit 271 batters, the Jenks sailed a fastball in lowest number in baseball. back of Kinsler on Satur- White Sox batters have day. Jenks later said the been hit 331 timesduring pitch was intentional be- that same span. cause he was tired of As for Jenks, he won't say watching White Sox batters what he'll do if the same sit- getting hit with no uation presents itself again. retaliation. "We'll have to see," he White Sox manager said. Associated Press Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Bobby Jenks (45) deliv- ers to the Texas Rangers in the ninth inning on May I in Arlington, Texas. Baseball bargains still there Plenty of seats still available for under $10 Associated Press BALTIMORE - The crowd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards was so sparse on a recent weeknight, its murmur so low, that you could hear clear across the field when a fan let out a dis- appointed wail at first pitch: "Where IS everybody?" Yet Section 334, high above home plate, was hum- ming - large groups of col- lege-age kids, elderly couples, families with small children in Nick Markakis jerseys. 'And most of them had paid an almost quaint price for their seats: $8. This is what baseball pro- motions look like during an economic meltdown: The one in Baltimore was called the Birdland Stimulus Package., Despite all the talk about the platinum-card seats at Yankee Stadium, the prix- fixe menus, microbrews, martinis and dry-aged beef, the classic ballpark experi- ence is still available for less cash than it takes to see a movie. You just have to hunt for it: "They say it costs, what, a hundred bucks, 150, to take your family to the game?" said David Adden, a self- employed graphic designer who snapped up Balti- more's $8 Tuesday night seats for himself and his 7- year-old son. "But that's with the cotton candy and the jersey for your kid, all that This is re- ally all you need, this view." There was plenty of howl- ing about ticket prices in April when the Yankees opened their $1.5 billion palace, featuring, top seats priced at $2,625. "We're done talking about seats," Yan- kees president Randy Levine said - before the tel- evised disaster of empty seats forced the club to cut front-row prices. Associated Press A sparse crowd looks on as the Baltimore Orioles play the Los Angeles Angels on April 29 in Baltimore. Baseball is desperate to keep fans coming out during the longest recession since World War II. So bargains are out there, especially if you're not choosy about which night of the week you head for the park and don't have your heart set on an in- field box. Seats in the Rockpile sec- tion at Coors Field in Den- ver and the Blue Heaven section at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles are $4. Pile four or more people in your car fot Monday night Florida Marlins games and get a $25 ticket voucher in a go-green promotion. The Atlanta Braves put up 186 nosebleed seats three hours before game time for $1 a pop. The Minnesota Twins, adding a twist of dark humor, have tied a Monday ticket price to the first digit of the Dow - the lower it goes, the less you pay. And there are even ways to go for free. Baltimore is rewarding fans who stuff the ballot box by voting 25 times online for the All-Star team and designating the Orioles their favorite club with a coupon for a free seat to a game in the second half of the season. Major League Baseball says more than half its 30 clubs are regularly offering seats for $5.50 or less. Still, the average price of a big- league ticket is $26.74, a 5 percent increase from last year, according to the Team Marketing Report. Add in parking, programs, food and sodas for a family of four, plus beer for the parents, and the tab comes to $191.92. In these times, that's lux- ury territory. So when the Orioles played the Los An- geles Angels at Camden Yards on a recent Tuesday, Section 334 was full of peo- ple who had brought their own snacks. The Ross fam- ily of suburban Catonsville, had stuffed Ziploc bags full of peanuts. "Beats spending five or six bucks here," said the father, Chris Ross. Another man peered at the action through binoculars and worked his way through an orange brought from home. To be sure, even outside the rarefied Legends Suite section at the gilded new Yankee Stadium, there are plenty of opportunities for a night at the ballpark to swal- low your wallet whole. Take Camden Yards. On just the five-minute walk from the park's Eutaw Street entrance to the seats up be- hind home, you can stop to buy any of the following: An Orioles giant orange foam finger ($9), a hand-drawn caricature of yourself ($10 to $25), a Markakis bobblehead doll ($25) or a foot-high, Ori- oles cap-wearing garden gnome ($35, plus the untold psychological damage to your children). All of which cost more than an actual upper-deck ticket on Stimulus Package night And all of which have little, if anything, to do with 'the one thing -that hasn't changed as player salaries have swelled and the econ- omy has soured - the sim- ple pleasure of watching the game itself. Like the staccato Orioles rally in the third, four sin- gles and an infield error strung together for a quick three runs. Or a right-lung- ing, knees-to-the-dirt stop by the O's' Melvin Mora to save an Angels run in the second. That, said Adden, who was perched near the top of the stadium, was what he had brought his 7-year-old son to the park to see. Then he gestured out over the field, the giant score- board and the skyline be-- yond the left-field wall. It was a dry, 80-degree night in Baltimore, one of the first ideal nights of the season. "That's not bad for eight bucks, right?" Adden said. LEADERS Continued from Page B2 First place: Curry; Second place: Gonczi; Third place: Redding; Fourth place: Gillilano; Fifth place: Robbins Closest to the pin: No. 4 Miner, No. 8 Ruby, No. 11 Wilde, No. 14 Williamson, No. 16Gilliland. CITRUS HILLS May 6 -The Citrus Hills Men's Gob Association played a"Florida Step-Aside Scramble"Wednes- day with 12 teams (47 players). First place score -4 Chuck Polivike, Jerry Pe- queen, Ken Heddon, Lou Pulgrano Second place score -3 John Nagle, Joe Caran- nante, Joe Skender, John Rowan Third place score -3 Jerry Czack, Roger Williams, Randy Allen, Jim Kopka Fourth place score -2 Charlie Haire, Jerry Mc- Clernon, Dick Benoit, Bill Cunningham SOUTHERN WOODS May 6 -The Southern Woods Men's Golf Asso- ciation played 2 man team, points quota. The re- suits are as follows: Flight 1 First place: +3 Ken Moody, Don Gilbert Flight 2 First place tie: +5 Phil Jasper, Rich Galasso; +5 Soc Hiotakis Second place: +4 Chuck Swenson, Mike Theodore Third place: +3 Dan Santero, Wayne Cormier Gold Flight First place: +7 Gene Askins, Tony Corso Second place: +5 Lou Klingensmith, Jim Lunsford Third place: +2 Bill Long, Bill Holland SUGARMILL WOODS May 6 --The Sugarmill Woods Ladies' Golf As- sociation played the game OddcEven:sults are: Flight 1 First: Joyce Engelbrecht, Martie Jarrell, 67.5 Second: Elizabeth McLeod, Lorraine Dayton, 71 Third: Anne Broadbent, June Klingensmith, 71.5 Flight 2 First: Betty Cobb, Nancy Eble, 69 Second: Elaine Harwood, Shirley Gennero, 69.5 Third: (tie) Jeanne Goldich, Mary Beth Stassi, 71.5; Maggie Grimm, Kathy Ley, 71.5 Flight 3 First: Kay Walsh, Bev Watson, 67.5 Second: (tie) Marilyn Tannenhaus, Lee Ferrari, 71.5; Dorothy Cvercko, Jean Rice, 71.5 Flight 4 First: Ellen Forcier, Fran Vettel, 69 Second: Louise Schmid, Kathy Hettrich, 70.5 Third: Fran Leist, Darlene Madden, 71 May 6 - The Sugarmill Woods 9-Hole Ladies' Golf Association "Swingers played an Even Holes tournament. The results were: Flight A First place, 10: Judie Moore Second place, 16: Helen Vaught Third place, 16.5: (three-way tie) Agnes Brickmeier, Pauline Woodbury and Rosemary Kessinger Flight B First place, 12.5: Cathy Jauch Second place, 13: Marge Nicoll Third place, 14: Ina Ryder Flight C First place, 10: Honey Eckert Second place, 13: Linda Griffiths Third place, 14: (tie) Barbara O'Connell and Lor- raine Kwiecienski May 7 -The Sugarmill Woods Men's Gotf Asso- ciation played Best 1 on 5s, 2 on 4s, 3 on 3s - Mixed Flights. First place-26 Litzenburg, Friedman, Mason, En- gelbrecht Second place -24 Murray, Nicoll, Megos, Woodbury Third place -22 Jauch, Duller, Calleri, Cavalier' Fourth place -20 (tie) Holden, Melia, Winner, Mc- Creery; Schwan, Venable, Carriveau, Turska; Broadbent, Maeder, Lawrey, McLaughlin SEVEN RIVERS May 7- The Seven Rivers Men's Golf Associa- tion played a "2 Better Balls of 4" Tournament. Listed below are the winners. First place score 113 - Cliff Ledbetter. Paul Mantey, Paul Collins Second place score 118 - Bruce Cohoon, John Mazza, Ed Renfro, Robin Thomas Third place score 120 - Bob Wright, Bob Cox, Dick Shephard, Wendell Reed Closest to the pin No. 7 Bob Wright: No. 1I Joe Muscaro. egt, Q.�Wrc E Page B6 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 ENTERTAINMENT CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Spodtlight on PEOPLE T.O.'s show ready to hit Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y.-Ter- rell Owens will have even more TV cameras in tow when he arrives in Buf- falo this weekend for the start of the Bills' series of voluntary minicamps. VH-1 confirmed Tues- day that filming of the Buffalo portion of T.O.'s television reality show will begin Sunday, a day before the Bills open minicamp. The footage is being gathered for a se- ries that follows the day- to-day life of the high-profile star receiver It is scheduled to premier on the cable network in 'late July. Owens reached the deal with VH-1 in January while still a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Pro- ducers had to scramble to ohKage plans after Owens was released by the Cow- boys on March 5, and then signed with the Bills two days later. Filming of the series co-. incidentally began the week Owens was released by the Cowboys, and is scheduled to run through June. Also featured in the show will be Owens' two friends and publicists, Monique Jackson and * Kita Wffilliams. In an- nouncing the series, VH-1 noted that "after a string of relationships and off- the-field endeavors, Ter- rell is ready to re-examine his personal life and fi- nally put a plan into ac- tion" with the help of Jackson and Williams. Filming in Buffalo is tentatively scheduled to run through Wednesday, when the Bills complete their three-day minicamp. Along with VH-1. the series is being produced by Evan Prager and Jesse Ignjatovi. TV's Kate denies cheating on Jon NEW YORK -Reality TV star Kate Gosselin said she isn't cheating on, her husband, Jon, and called the accusations. Kate Gosselin disgusting and un- thinkable. In a story pub- lished. Tuesday on People maga- zine's Web site, Gosselin said she's th'e target of tabloid lies romantically linking her with a body- guard who frequently travels with the family. She spoke out.fol- lowing re- cent accounts that por- Jon trayedl Gosselin her as the victim of her husband's infidelity. The Gosselins, along with their eight children, star on the TLC reality show '"on & Kate Plus 8," which captures on-cam- era the challenges of raising a large family. But TV stardom has brought its own chal- lenges in the form of un- sought media attention. Last week, Jon Gos- selin denied reports of an affair with a 23-year-old schoolteacher, while apologizing for having put his family in an "awk- ward situation." Now, it's Kate Gos- selin's turn. "The next story coming out from the animals that stalk us is about our secu- rity person and his fam- ily," she said, referring to bodyguard Steve Neil&d "Already the allegations they're making about me are disgusting, unthink- able, unfathomable, and I am horrified." -From wire reports Miss California, still Associated Press Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean, reacts as Donald Trump, left, speaks Tueasday during a news conference in New York. Trump, who owns the Miss USA pageant, says Prejean can retain her Miss California USA crown after she caused a stir expressing opposition to gay marriage and posing in racy photographs. Trump says Carrie Prejean can retain crown Associated Press - NEW YORK Miss California USA can retain her crown despite con- troversies over semi-nude photographs taken of her as a teenager and her associa- tion with a conservative ad- vocacy group for marriage, pageant owner Donald Trump said Tuesday Carrie Prejean's com- ments about her opposition to same-sex marriage ig- nited a media firestorm after a celebrity judge sug- gested her response may have cost her the Miss USA title; she finished as first- runner up. The photos sur- faced later and led t-the review of her state title. "We've reviewed the pic- tures carefully," Trump said at a packed news confer- ence at Trump Plaza in New York City. "We've made a de- termination that the pic- tures taken were acceptable. Some were risque, but we are in the 21st century." Trump also defended the answer Prejean gave at the April 19 Miss USA pageant She was asked her view of marriage by blogger Perez Hilton. Prejean said she be- lieves marriage is between a man and a woman. "It's the same answer the president of the United States gave," Trump said. "It's the same answer many people gave. She gave an honorable answer She gave an answer from her heart, and I think for that she has to be commended.". Trump only briefly ad- dressed questions surround- ing Prejean's association with the National Organiza- tion for Marriage, a group that opposes same-sex mar- riage. He dismissed them as a "communication problem" between Prejean and Cali- fornia pageant officials. ."I use the term 'miscom- munication' somewhat loosely," Trump said, "but they were having miscom- munication. The communi- cati6n problem, I believe, is totally solved." Before competing in the Miss California USA compe- tition, all prospective-con- testants are required to sign a detailed 12-page contract prohibiting Miss California USA from making personal appearances, giving inter- views or making commer- cials without permission from pageant officials. The contract also contains a clause asking participants to disclose whether they have conducted themselves "in accordance with the highest ethical and moral standards." It asks partici- pants whether they have ever been photographed nude or partially nude. After Trump spoke, Pre- jean, who was accompanied by her parents, took her turn at, the lectern, defend- ing herself against ,"hateful attacks, despicable rumors and false allegations." "On April 19 on that stage I exercised my freedom of speech, and I was punished for doing so," said Prejean;, who described Hilton's question as "politically charged" with a "hidden personal agenda." "This should not happen in America." In an interview with The Associated Press, Prejean said she was briefly tempted by Satan to answer Hilton's question in a way that would please the judges. "I had worked so hard for this," she said. Instead, she decided to give her honest opinion, even if it cost her points. "The Lord was in my heart and in my head just saying, 'Carrie, how bad do you want this? Are you will- ing to deny me?"' she said. "I will always continue to not compromise my values." Prejean said she had for- given the people who at- tacked her for expressing her -iews, including Hilton. Tru m p's senior executive assistant, Rhona Graff- Ricci. said Trump wouldn't answer further questions about Prejean's dealings with the marriage group. Of- ficials at the Miss Universe Organization, which runs Miss USA, didn't immedi- ately return a message Tuesday. Prejean told the AP that, she was not working with the National Organization for Marriage. She said she was confi- dent she and pageant offi- cials could work together despite past tensions. "The most important thing now is we are moving forward," she said. "We have relationship now." After the pageant, Pre- jean revisited the same-sex- marriage issue in interviews and televised talks, including one at her San Diego megachurch and another on behalf of the marriage group. On Tuesday, the group featured a photo of Prejean on its Web site and said it had launched a new adver- tisement against gay mar-. riage featuring footage of her at the pageant The ad also features video of Hilton referring to Prejean with a profanity. The Miss Universe Organ- ization has demanded that the group remove the ad. Brian Brown, the National Organization for Marriage's executive director, said the group did not plan to com- ply. Prejean said Tuesday that she had received thousands of letters and e-mails from supporters. Hilton, whose real name is Mario Lavandeira, is best known for his blog but has also branched into gay rights advocacy. "I'd love to have him back as a judge," Trump said. Palin has book deal, memoir to come next year Associated Press family life, including the idential run helped widen. ers, especially after Obama's pregnancy of her teenage A Palin book has been ru- "The Audacity of Hope" and NEW YORK- You knew daughter, Bristol Palin, who mored virtually from the "Dreams From My Father" it was coming: Sarah Pal in gave birth in December to a time the election ended. Al- established him as a stylist is ready to tell her side, baby boy, Tripp. (She and the though Republicans Sen. and storyteller with a vast agreeing to publish a mem- baby's father, LeviJohnston, John -McCain and following. oir with HarperCollins. The have since ended, their rela- Palin were easily Although Palin de- book comes out in Spring tionship.) beaten by Democ- nied any presiden- 2010--the year she is up for "In fairness to my family, rats Barack Obama tial ambition during re-election. this is going be a good op- and Joseph Biden, Tuesday's interview, "There's been so much portunity for them, too, be- Palin emerged a fa- she did -pick the written about and spoken cause there have been so vorite among con- ," most presidential of about in the mainstream many misperceptions out servatives, an object literary representa- media and in the anony- there about who we are and of tabloid gossip and tives, Washington at- mous blogosphere world, what we believe in, and I'm - as the only candi- Sarah Palin torney Robert that this will be a wonderful, excited to get to put my jour- date in the race who should publish Barnett, to handle refreshing chance for me to nalism degree to work and had never written a a book in 2010. negotiations. Bar- get to tell my story, that a lot tell my story as it relates to memoir - a natural nett's clients include of people have asked about, my family," said Palin, 45, for a publishing deal. Obama and former presi- unfiltered," the Alaska gov- who in 1987 graduated from The book will be co-re- dents George W Bush and ernor and 2008 vice presi- the University of Idaho with leased by the HarperCollins Bill Clinton. dential candidate said a degree in journalism, imprint Harper and, for the As he did when arranging during a brief telephone in- Palin declined to name Christian market, by the a publisher for memoirs by terview Tuesday with The any specific misunderstand- HarperCollins-owned Zon- Bush and Clinton, Barnett Associated Press. ings and avoided detailed dervan, which publishes did not solicit competing Palin's memoir, currently comments about her family, "The Purpose Driven Life" bids, but chose to negotiate untitled, will cover her per- her political aspirations or author Rick Warren, among only with one publisher, sonal and political life, from about the divide in the Re- others. HarperCollins, which Bar- her childhood in Alaska and publican Party between A memoir (or two) have nett praised for being "first last year's campaign to her moderates and conserva- become a virtual require- and fervent in pursuing this political beliefs and her tives, a divide her vice pres- ment for White House seek- project" Florida LOTTERIES' SO YOU KNOW I Last night's winning numbers, Page B4. 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(On a few of the stamps, the biplane was in- advertently printed upside- down; the "inverted Jenny' stamp instantly became a collector's item.) On this date: In 1607, English colonists arrived by ship at the site of what became the Jamestown settlement in Virginia (the colonists went ashore the next day). In 1846, the United States declared that a state of war already existed with Mexico. In 1917, three shepherd children near Fatima, Portu- gal, reported seeing a vision of the Virgin Mary. In 1940, in his first speech as prime minister of Britain, Winston Churchill told the House of Commons, "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the St. Lawrence Sea- way Development Act. The musical play "The Pajama Game" opened on Broadway. Ten years ago: Russian lawmakers opened hearings on whether President Boris Yeltsin should be impeached. Five years ago: Defense Secretary Donald H. Rums- feld visited the Abu Ghraib prison camp in Iraq, where he insisted the Pentagon did not try to cover up abuses there. One year ago: Actor John Phillip Law died in Los Ange- les at age 70. Today's Birthdays: Actor Buck Taylor is 71. Actor Har- vey Keitel is 70. Author Charles Baxter is 62. Actor Franklyn Ajaye is 60. Actress Zoe Wanamaker is 60. Singer Stevie Wonder is 59. Former NBA player Dennis Rodman is 48. Actor-come- dian Stephen Colbert is 45. Actor Tom Verica is 45. Country singer Lari White is 44. Singer Darius Rucker (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 43. Actress Susan Floyd is 41. Contemporary Christian musician Andy Williams (Casting Crowns) is 37. Ac- tress Samantha Morton is 32. Rock musician Mickey Mad- den (Maroon 5) is 30. Actor Hunter Parrish is 22. Thought for Today: "I can usually judge a fellow by what he laughs at." - Wilson Mizner, American playwright E Section C- WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 EDUCATION CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE I LL NT S n1l ne Pope John Paul II Catholic School students rehearse last week a scene from "The Phantom of the Opera. 'he show is at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Talented students in the spotlightfor spring musical BRIAN LaPETER/Cnronicle KERI LYNN MCHALE kmchale@chronicleonline.com Chronicle after much preparation, Pope John Paul II Catholic School students will take the stage to showcase their talents. Since January, pre-ki ndergarten through eighth- grade students and school faculty members have been rehearsing i WHAT: "Salu for Thursday'sspring musical. spring music "I don't think anybody's ever seen anything like this," said 0 WHEN: 6:30 Jackie Stevio., Pope John Paul II N WHERE: Pop Catholic School music and Catholic Sch drama teacher INFO: This e The students and some fea the public. As e tured staff members will perform the pubdi. A scenes from classic musicals oeut donation "Mary Poppins," "The Wizard of year's mus Oz," "Grease," and "The Phan- accepted at ton of the Opera." 'The choreography is fabulous; the singing is re- ally good," Stevio said. At a rehearsal last week, Pope John Paul II Catholic School Principal Lou Whitaker ran --thro~gh the choreography she created with the stu- dents. --- ite Cal S P pe oo ve dr s the "Ready, join hands," Whitaker said, coaching the second- through fourth-grade students through a dance number for the "The Wizard of Oz." . Eighth-grader Jordan Farmer, who is playing Sandy in "Grease," said so many people, from stu- dents to staff members to parents, have worked re- ally hard on the show. 'The parents have really come together," Stevio said about parent involvement to Broadway" in the creation of the scenery for I production. the upcoming production. Candace Kievit, Pope John ).m. Thursday. Paul II Catholic School art John Paul 11 teacher, said the spring musical ol, Lecanto. has been a schoolwide and com- hmunitywide effort nt is open to .. "Ithink we worked really hard mission is free' and that we're pretty good," said toward next ' seventh-grader Anthony Vasci- rograor.will e mini, who is playing Danny in "oor. Grease." Jordan and Anthony, in cos- tume, took the stage to run through their solos and duets to the classic songs from "Grease," including ."Hopelessly Devoted to You" and "You're the One That I Want." "There's a lot of talent in this school," Jordan said. "We just want to let everybody know" Anthony Vascimini, left, and Jordan Farmer rehearse a scene from "Grease." Obama wants to improve failing schools President Barack Obama has an incentive in the eco- nomic stimulus law, which requires states to help fall- ing schools ,improve. President to offer financial incentives LIBBY QUAID AP education writer WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama intends to use $5 billion to prod local officials to close failing schools - and reopen them with new teachers and principals. The goal is to turn around 5,000 fail- ing schools in the next five years, Edu- cation Secretary Arne Duncan said, by beefing up funding for the federal school turnaround program created by the No Child Left Behind law. Obama doesn't have authority to close and reopen schools himself. That power rests with local school districts and states. But he has an incentive in the economic stimulus law, which re- quires states to help failing schools im- prove. Duncan said that might mean firing an entire staff and bringing in a new one, replacing a principal or turning a school over to a charter school opera- tor. The point, he said, is to take bold ac- tion in persistently low-achieving schools. "Our students have one chance - one chance - to get a quality education," See SCHOOLS/Page C4 Need to change careers or retrain. Need money for college? Invest in your future today at Central Florida Community College! Grants, loans and scholarships are available for 2009-2010. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.FAFSA.ed.gov. For enrollment inlfWmation, visit the CFCC Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. Apply online CF.duor call the Citrus Campus at 352-746-64 . 7J - , 7[ EDUcATIoN CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE C2 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 Music & ART * Three local piano pupils from the studio of Elaine Baker performed in the Na- tional Piano Guild Auditions on April 18 at Forte Piano Gallery in Ocala. These audi- tions for the judge were spon- sored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers, of which their teacher is a member. Each student received a cer- tificate, a pin, a report card and a year's membership in the National Fraternity of Stu- dent Musicians. The local entrants were Carly Rafferty, playing two numbers from memory; Syd- ney Rafferty, playing four numbers from memory; and Dominic Muzzi, who per- formed 10 numbers from memory. Dominic will also be performing a solo program at 4 p.m. Sunday at the First Lutheran Church in Inver- ness. The public is invited to attend this. * Central Florida Commu- nity College will host an ex- hibit with Homosassa artist Jeanette Nicolajsen now through May 29 at the Citrus Campus. Nicolajsen says she was drawn to abstract expression- ism as a way to free up her painting. "Moving color and shapes across the canvas, using intuition and respond- ing back and forth to the space/canvas is my personal response and expression," she says. The exhibit will be dis- played in the upstairs exhibi- tion hall in Building L2, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto. There is no charge ,to attend the exhibition, which is made possible by the CFCC Foundation and the CFCC Institute for Commu- nity Advancement. Nicolajsen attended Telfair Academy and Armstrong State College in Savannah, Ga., and graduated from the Atlanta College of Art. She completed a seven-year ap- prenticeship with Janet God- dard at Cornerstone Studio and Gallery in Crystal River and has taught children's art classes in Arkansas. Her work has been exhibited in Winter Haven, Naples, Venice, Ocala and Savan- nah. "Life's journey: the physi- cal, emotional and spiritual parts live in my work," Nicola- jsen says. "My love of nature, traveling, and spending long years observing life in its many forms, become a part of each piece on some level." Exhibit hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. For infor- mation, call Michele Wirt, CFCC associate professor of Visual Arts, at 746-6721, ext. 6131. To learn about other events at CFCC, visit www.CF.edu. CLASSES & COURSES * Central Florida Commu- nity College will offer Basic Digital Photography on Thursday, May 14 through 28, at the Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. The course will meet from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Building L2, Room 201B. The fee is $65. This course will cover digital camera basics, as well as how to crop pictures, depth of field and focus, problem solving, and using post-processing software programs. For more information or to register for the course, call 249-1210 or visit www.CFCC training.com. The class was previously scheduled to meet on Friday, May 15-29. * Real Estate courses set for CFCC Citrus Central Florida Community College is accepting registra- tion for real estate courses at the Citrus Campus, 3800. S. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto. * Commercial Real Es- tate: Understanding Invest- ments will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Learn about types of investment properties and clients, princi- ples of investments, contin-. gency adjustments and expenses, property values, introduction to financial analysis, value of invest- ments and forecasting cash flows. * Smart Marketing Prac- tices for Commercial Real Estate will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 28. Chalk Talk CFCC offering summer arts institute for high schoolers Special to the Chronicle OCALA-- Central Florida Community College will host a Vi- sual and Performing Arts Summer Institute for high school stu- dents in June. Stu- dents with moderate to advanced art expe- rience w ill learn from CFCC instructors and guests while preview- ing the college experi- ence. Separate sessions will be held for visual artists and vocalists at the'Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W College Road. Classes will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, June 15 to 18. The fee of $50 in- cludes tuition, sup- plies and lunches. Students will show- case their work June 18 with an art exhibit at 6:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Fine Arts Auditorium and a per- formance in the audi- torium at 7 p.m. Visual art students will learn about the arts and art tech- niques of cultures around the world. Projects will center on global approaches to drawing and painting, sculpture and other 3- D objects, and mixed media. Students will need to submit a port- folio to be considered for the institute. Vocal art students will build on basic singing and choral performance skills by combining vocal music with movement and musical theater funda- mentals There will be group instruction and workshops in reading, interpretation, move- ment, literature and auditioning. "We are excited to be able to offer this opportunity to the tal- ented youth in our community," said Dr. Jennifer Fryns, CFCC instructional manager of Visual and Perform- ing Arts. "We have all the components to make this an enrich- ing and exciting sumi- mer experience: talented staff, excel- lent facilities and sup- port from the CFCC Foundation to make it affordable. "As existing CFCC Visual and Performing Arts students know, we believe that providing young artists with ex- posure to many differ- ent approaches to their craft is the foun- dation to developing a polished and dynamic artistic approach." , said Fryns. "Institute participants %will also be able to get a glimpse of what it's like to study the arts at CFCC." CFCC faculty Michele Wirt will lead visual art sessions and Lesley Mann will lead vocal sessions. They will be assisted by guest artists Michele Falconer and Terry Thomas. For information or to receive an applica- tion, contact Laura Wright at (352) 854- 2322. ext. 1552, or wrightl(ctf.edu. The deadline to apply is Friday. Students will be notified of their ac- ceptance soon after and will receive a reg- istration form to be re- turned with payment. Learn how to understand the commercial marketplace, where to find customers and clients, clauses in real estate listing agreements, forms for successful commercial bro- kerage, dealing with other brokers, and marketing for success. These classes meet in Building L2, Room 201A. The fee for each course is $65 and includes the required textbook. For information or registration, call 249-1210. Register online any time at www.CFCCtraining.com. * OCALA - The Appleton Museum of Art of Central Florida Community College will provide teachers of all grade levels and subject areas with a full day of hands-on art projects and art instruction lectures during "Creative Educators Day" from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sat- urday. There is a $25 fee that includes breakfast, lunch and educational supplies. Prereg- istration is required by May 15 by calling (352) 291-4455, ext. 1613. Scheduled lectures include "African Masks In Context" by Dr. Susan Cooksey, "Creat- ing A Student Book On Any Topic" by Ana Maria Seaton, "Integrating The Art Process Into Required Curriculum" by Korene Wilbanks, and "How To Get The Most Out Of Your School Museum Tour" by Roberta English and Cara Johnson. The first 75 regis- trants receive a free gift. The Appleton Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday and closed Mondays. Daily ad- mission is $6 for adults; $4 for seniors 55 or better and students 19 and over; $3 for youths ages 10-18; and free for members, CFCC stu- dents, children age 9 and under, and active military per- sonnel and their immediate families. In addition, a 12-month membership is available for $25 for seniors 55 and over, $30 for adults 18 and over, $40 for two seniors over age 55, $50 for a family of two adults and any children under age 18, and $15 for all col- lege students and current or retired educators. Owned and operated by Central Florida Community College, the Appleton Museum of Art is located at 4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala, just east of downtown on State Road 40 (exit 352 east off I- 75 or exit 268 west off 1-95). For more information call the Appleton Museum of Art at (352) 291-4455 or visit www.AppletonMuseum.org. MISCELLANEOUS I Central Florida Commu- nity College has announced that the Citrus County Tran- sit System now stops at the Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto. This service increases ac- cess to educational opportu- nity for individuals without transportation, individuals try- ing to restrict fuel expenses and those trying to maintain a more sustainable lifestyle. For information about credit programs call 746- 6721 or visit www.CF.edu. For continuing education courses call 249-1210 or visit www.CFCCtraining.com. For information about bus sched- ules call 527-7630. * Crystal River High School Class of '79 an- nounces plans for its 30-year reunion. * Class meet and greet at 7 p.m. June 19 at Crackers Bar and Grill. * Party at The Ale House - Boat party, noon to 4 p.m. June 20. * Dinner, dancing and boat cruise on the Ho- mosassa River beginning at 7 p.m. June 20, Homosassa Yardarm Manatee Rdom. Cost is $50 per person, pre-paid by June 1. Contact Melody Medley McDaniel, e-mail: melmedm- cdaniel@yahoo.com; phone: (352) 422-1996 after 7 p.m. * Crystal River High School Class of '89 will have its 20-year reunion July 24 and 25. For information, log onto: www.alumniclass.com/ crystalriver/ For RSVPs, e-mail: 1CWinebrenner@embarq mail.com, 1999-2008 Statehood Quarter Set 50 COINS ... Brilliant Uncirculated fZ MS60 Each state quarter was minted for only 10 weeks, then never again! 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SCHOOLS Continued from Page Cl Duncan said in a speech Monday to the Brookings In- stitution think tank "If we turn around just the bottom 1 percent, the bottom thousand schools per year for the next five years, we could really move the nee- dle, lift, the bottom and change the lives of tens of millions of underserved chil- dren," Duncan said. In particular, the adminis- tration wants to fix middle schools and high schools, fo- cusing on "dropout facto- ries" where two in five kids don't make it to graduation. Duncan, a former Chicago schools chief, has plenty of experience with school turn- arounds. Chicago targeted several public schools for turnaround, eight of them last year, while Duncan was still in charge. It's too soon to know how the eight fared. What happens to teachers when an entire staff is re- placed depends on local con- tracts with teachers' unions. In Chicago, some lost their jobs, while some reapplied and were hired. But in New York, many whose jobs were eliminated by school closings wound up in a reserve pool of about 1,100 teachers who have con- tinued to receive paychecks while working mostly as sub- stitutes. Looming budget cuts re- cently prompted New York schools chief Joel Klein to tell principals they must stop hiring from outside and.look within the teacher reserve pool. The administration's focus on failing schools is part of an effort by Obama to funda- mentally change the percep- tion of what works in education. It comes as the administration prepares to rewrite the No Child Left Behind education law cham- pioned by former President George W Bush. Obama already has chan- neled an unprecedented amount of money into tradi- tional federal funding for el- ementary, middle and high schools in his economic stimulus law, doubling the education budget under George W Bush. But Obama also plans big boosts for newer and, some argue, untested ideas, plow- ing more dollars into school turnarounds as well as merit pay for teachers. "Here's a chance to do something dramatically dif- ferent," Duncan told The As- sociated Press after his speech. "I don't want to lose that opportunity." Combined with the budget plan released last week, Obama may have as much as $5 billion to facilitate the ini- tiative, which could translate to $1 million for every school targeted for turnaround. The turnaround program currently receives about $500 million a year. The stim- ulus legislation boosted funding to $3.5 billion. Obama's budget would add another $1.5 billion by shift- ing dollars away from tradi- tionally funded programs. Yet school districts and ed- ucation groups are unhappy with the administration's plan, because it would mean less money for everyone else. The Title I program, the biggest source of federal dol- lars for schools, will rise from $13.4 billion this year to $22 billion next year. But funding would drop to just under $13 billion in 2010, a reduction to help pay for the school turnaround fund. District officials had al- ready planned their budgets and may have to use stimu- lus dollars to make up the difference, said Mary Kusler, a lobbyist for the American Association of School Ad- ministrators. "The increases that were provided to districts through the stimulus were not in- stead of future funds - they were supposed to be in addi- tion to future funds," Kusler said. 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House, the lead character on the Fox medical drama of the same name, is a Michigan medical school gradu- ate, and the DeGroots are Michigan doctoral candidates who founded the mysterious Dharma Initiative at the center of the ABC serial "Lost." Such tie-ins allow TV and film pro- ductions to be more authentic while at the same time providing universi- ties with free advertising and the chance to up their coolness quotient. "It's fun for everyone - alumni and students - to see their university pop up in film," said Lee Doyle, who heads up the University of Michigan's film office. And while that may be, it some- times can be serious business for Doyle and others who hold the equiv- alent job at major universities. They have their school's reputation to consider in weighing whether to allow it to be associated with a TV show or movie. The University of Southern Califor- nia, which sits in the heart of the en- tertainment universe, often receives requests to use its name in the form of diplomas, shirts, pennants and the like. "If we feel that the script is a posi- tive reflection of higher education in general, as well as USC specifically, then we will approve the use of the item," said Torie Daves, the school's director of campus filming. Princeton University also weighs filmed entertainment pitches on a case-by-case basis. One of the con- siderations sometimes is whether the production supports a university effort or initiative. "We try to look for synergies with the project," said university spokes- woman Emily Aronson. "For in- stance, our interest in having more young women apply to the university and movies such as 'A Cinderella Story,' and 'Spanglish,' which fea- tured female characters who apply EINID Associated Press Hugh Laurie portrays Dr. Gregory House in the Fox medical drama "House." Dr. House is a Michigan medical school graduate. to Princeton." Another Ivy League school, Yale University, took extra steps to assist a production team in making Rory Gilmore's campus accommodations authentically Yale for the Connecti- cut-based but California-shot TV show "Gilmore Girls." Helaine Klasky, Yale's director of public affairs, said the show's atten- tion to detail was such that it even asked the school to supply some names of area restaurants for when Rory's family members come to visit and want to take her out for a meal. The University of Michigan simi- larly assisted the U.K. production of the 2005 Joan Allen-Kevin Costner flick "The Upside of Anger" in staging a full-on commencement ceremony for Alicia Witt's character- complete with visually accurate representa- tions of the university seal and caps and gowns. Michigan also created and shipped to "House" a diploma to be placed on Over 300 Slot Machines! 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She found out about it while watch- ing the show. "I was sitting in the living room .with my husband and said 'Oh my goodness!' I won't quote exactly what I said. (It was) more colorful than that," she said, laughing. The university talked about it, but opted against reaching out to the "Lost" producers to discuss the use of the name. "We decided to let it ride," Doyle said. "As time goes on, it's more ap- parent they're (the Dharma Initiative) not horrible people." I a] cras- DINNER MENU AVAilABLE 11 AM - 10 PM Lunch Specials 11am - 3pm , starting at 8.93 Jj 3I rf Including Catch of the Day 10.93 Golden Fried Shrimp........................................... 9.93 O N H E W A ER IN O sh .................................................................... 8.93 of US 19 on CR494) Clam Stlps................................ 893 (9 Mi. 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Sterling College officials have asked for a $350,000 for a new dorm that it hopes will attract the minimum of 115 students it needs to survive. Recession gives small colleges, students a harsh Associated Press ,CRAFTSBURY COM- MON, Vt - The 92 students at Sterling College are used to roughing it - they learn how to use an ax, sleep out- side in the winter and raise a quarter of their food. But the recession created a new hardship, forcing ad- ministrators to plead with the cash-strapped state for $350,000 for a new dorm that it hopes will attract the min- imum of 115 students it needs to survive.' Over the weekend, legisla- tors added the money to a final budget, though a threat- ened veto by the governor over tax issues means the school is not out of the woods yet "Some people are terrifi- cally angry at me in this state," said president Will .. -Wootton:-"We'ven-ever-asked Ifor help; we got into trouble. 'You ask for help and you see what happens." - Nationally, the full picture of how the recession is af- fecting colleges is only start- ing to emerge, as schools begin to get word this month on how niany students to ex- pect in the fall. But it's clear that small colleges like Ster- ling, without big endow- ments to support/financial aid, are most vulnerable. Nine degree-granting col- leges closed last year, up from the more typical four in 2007, according to the Amer- ican Council on Education. Several small Christian col- leges are among those that closed most recently Wal- dorf College, a small liberal arts school in Iowa, recently decided to sell itself to a for- profit, online university. Sterling is among hun- dreds of distinctive, mission- focused colleges that make America's higher education system the most diverse and colorful in the world. Set along a country road . just 30-miles from Canada, it. bears little resemblance to a traditional campus. Its clas- sic New England clapboard buildings include logging and blacksmith shops, two barns, draft horses and greenhouses - but no food court, gym; or formal sports teams. It is among the;smallest four-year schools in the country, with just 57 employ- ees. Graduation, require- ments include mastering an ax and crosscut saw a. part of a hands-on environmental curriculum. Students raise their own food, and in winter take camping trips without tents. States commonly help pri- vate colleges indirectly through student aid pro- grams orby issuing bonds on their behalf But only about five provide direct aid of the kind Sterling is seeking, said spokesman Tony Pals of the National Association of In- dependent Colleges and Universities. VermointisTiffthgthbm, and the idea of a private col- lege getting money irks many in the state, which is strug- gling to fill a budget hole of more than $250 million. Some Vermont newspa- pers editorialized against the request, and it upset ad- ministrators at some other of Sterling College President Will Wootton explains his sma college's request for state funds last week in Craftsbu Commons, Vt. Vermont's independent col- leges, Wootton said. At Sterling - a four-year college only since 1997 - all students work at least 80 hours a semester and com- plete 10-week internships at a nonprofit organization, small farm or other group. "The reason we can sur- vive is, being a work college, we get a lot of work from the students and those students work in the community a lot," Wootton said. Andrew Messenger, 23, Concord, N.H., transferred to Sterling this year from a art school in Chicago. "Most of all this place teaching me how to I proactive, how to be self-d rected, because I thii throughout my life I've real depended on structured e: vironments," said Messe: ger, who wants to be a cro farmer. economics lesson Donations from a major benefactor dried up with the sour economy and put on hold plans to add 25 beds, Wootton said. The college of- ficially charges $26,500 but has only four or five students who pay the full rate without financial aid. Colleges - including pri- vate ones - with "shovel- ready" building projects were allowed to apply for money from an $8.8 billion portion of the stimulus pack- ages passed by Congress. But Pals said virtually all of the money designated for educa- tion from that pot has gone to K-12 projects. Sterling was told federal funding would- n't be available. The Vermont House had balked at helping Sterling with money from a nonprofit agency that provides aid to Vermont college students. Under the plan worked out over the weekend, the aid will come instead from the state's general fund, said state Sen. Vincent Illuzzi, R- Essex-Orleans, who pushed for the assistance. Wootton hopes the agree- all ment will enable Sterling to ry preserve its unique model. 'All colleges have experi- ential bits and pieces," he said. "But nobody does it like of this." ed an AP Education Writer is Justin Pope contributed be to this report. li- nk ly n- n- ,p AD testifies in Quinnipiac Title IX lawsuit Associated Press BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Quinnipiac University coaches manipulated the rosters on some men's teams in the 2007-08 school year to meet gender equity goals, the school's athletic director testified Tuesday. Jack McDonald testified in federal court in Bridge- port to defend a lawsuit filed by the coach and some members of the women's volleyball team, which the Connecticut university plans to eliminate. The players and coach Robin Sparks are asking U.S. District Judge Stefan Underhill for an injunction that would require the uni- versity to keep the team until the lawsuit is resolved. The lawsuit accuses the school of failing to provide female students with equal opportunity to participate in varsity intercollegiate athletics. McDonald said the uni- versity has addressed ros- ter manipulation with the coaches. "Nobody told coaches that, 'This is how you get around it (the rules), guys,"' he said. The issue was first made public Monday, when Sparks testified that some coaches dropped male players from squads before their seasons began to make Title IX reports to the .IE US Department of Educa- tion appear more gender balanced. The coaches would reinstate the dropped players days later, Sparks testified. She did not specify which teams were involved. The 1972 federal Title IX laws require schools to pro- vide equal access to athletic opportunities regardless of gender. McDonald testified Tues- day that Quinnipiac expects to have 280 women and 165 men in athletic programs next year. About 63 percent of the expected student population will be women, he said. Quinnipiac .has 21 Divi- sion I sports -10 men's and 11 women's programs. In March, the school an- nounced it wasI ending women's volleyball, cutting men's golf and outdoor track, and promoting cheer- leading to varsity status. Sparks testified that eliminating volleyball and adding cheerleading would be a step backward for women and violates the spirit of Title IX. Sparks, hired in 2007, and several volleyball players say they were assured by Quinnipiac officials that the school was committed to re- building the volleyball pro- gram and were angered and hurt by the March 4 an- nouncement. Associated Press Quinnipiac University women's volleyball coach Robin Sparks leaves U.S. District Court on Monday in Bridgeport, Conn. 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ADJOURN If any person decides to appeal any action made by the Team 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 appear is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 N. Apopka Ave., 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. 769903 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE EDUCATION 11 Page C5 - wE w /13, 2009 COMMUNITY __ CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE County recognizes Public Works Special to the Chronicle The Citrus County Commission recently declared Sunday to Saturday, May 23, as Public Works Week in Citrus County. The proclamation was part of the national recogni- tion program for those workers who perform critical the local public works services for local government. Front, from left, are: Solid Waste Management Director Susan Met- calfe, Engineering Services Director Charles Balut, Road Maintenance Director Larry Brock, County Commission Chairman John Thrumston, Public Works Director Glenn McCracken, and Maintenance Operations Director Charlie Gatto. Back row, from left, are: Commissioners Winn Webb, Gary Bartell, Joe Meek, Dennis Damato and Aquatic Services Director Mark Edwards. News NOTES Dance with the Santellas The public is invited to a ballroom dance from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday at the Bev- erly Hills Recreation Center, 77 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Music will be provided by Dick and Gloria Santella who play a variety of dance music including two-step, waltzes, cha-chas, rumbas, tangos, swing and more. Tickets are $6 and include coffee and ice. A singles table will be pro- vided. BYOB. Tickets are available at the BHRC office weekdays or at the door. For information, call 746-4882. DPL Friends plan celebration Friends of the Dunnellon Public Library are sponsoring a one-year anniversary Cele- bration for the Dunnellon Public Library 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. The library is at 20351 Robinson Road (be- hind Sweetbay). There will be refreshments and programs. To promote Reading, the Friends will have a daylong, dramatic, Friends Book Sale. All hard- covers and large paperbacks will be selling for 50 cents and paperbacks will be 25 cents. Call 438-2520 for information. See acclaimed documentary free All are invited to see an ac- claimed documentary film at noon, Saturday at the Nature Coast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 7633 N. Florida Ave (U.S. 41), Citrus Springs. "Fire" was banned in India. A brown bag lunch is OK. For information, call (352) 465-4225. www.ncuu.org PET SPOTUGHT * The Chronicle invites readers to submit photos of their pets for the daily Pet Spot- light feature. * Photos need to be in sharp focus. Include a short description of the pet and owners, including names and hometowns. * Photos cannot be re turned without a self- addressed, stamped envelope. * Group photos of * more than two pets cannot be printed. * Send photos and in- formation to Pet Spot- light, c/o Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429. YMCA offers variety of programs, camps For almost 160 years, the YMCA has the beginner, intermediate or advanced. included an equilateral triangle in Music, special equipment and games may its logo as a symbol of wellness, the, be used to enhance the intensity, variety pursuit of which has long been one of the and enjoyment of the program. The cost is organization's sought after out- $30 per month for unlimited comes. Representative of a bal- s classes at Bicentennial Pool: anced spirit, mind and body, the Water Exercise - 9:45 to 10:30 equilateral triangle has often a.m. Monday/Wednesday; Water been drawn inside of a circle ' Aerobics - 9:45 to 10:30 a.m. representing the social dimen- ,a ' B Tuesday/Thursday or 7 to 7:45 sion of health - relationships a.m. Tuesday; and Deep Water and connections to other people - 10 to 10:45 a.m, Saturdays. being a key component of our " Classes will start June 8. wellness. Make plans today to attend Recently, science has begun -YMCA Stimmer Camp. The Y to support the efficacy of a ho- Sue Ball will offer two adventure day lo- listic approach to health - YMCA cations filled with 10 themed spirit, mind, body, as well as the weeks for summertime campers. importance of social bonds to '- For more details about Citrus our well-being. These are the County YMCA Camps, visit goals that continue to drive the YMCA's www.ymcasuncoast.org or come visit the work toward the fulfillment of its mission. new office in Citrus County from 10 a.m. to The YMCA of the Suncoast provides nu- 6 p.m. Monday and Thursday or 10 a.m. to merous health and wellness programs for 2 p.m. Saturday at 2805 State Road 44 West, its members and program participants. Inverness (next to the Ford Dealership). If you're interested in boot camp, cardio You may register in person or online for aerobics or any other type of group exer- your convenience. cise class, the YMCA of Citrus County of- Rock Crusher Canyon and Whispering fers 45-minute. group exercise classes Pines Park Camp will be June 8 to Aug. 14 during the week at satellite sites at Crystal for ages 5 to 12 for $85 per week. Each River Lions Club (CRLC) and Inverness week of day camp will be filled with activ- Women's Club (IWC): Monday, 5:30 p.m. - cities, such as swimming, sports, arts and Tone and Trim (CRLC); Tuesday, 6 a.m. - crafts, group games and a variety of Boot Camp (IWC); and 8 a.m.: Tone and themed activities. Campers are placed in Trim (IWC); Wednesday, 10 a.m. - Cardio age-appropriate groups, and the small Unleashed (CRLC); Thursday, 6 a.m. - ratio of campers to counselors is great for Boot Camp (CRLC); 9 a.m.: Core Challenge building relationships and lasting friend- (CRLC); and 5:30 p.m. - Cardio Kickbox- ships. ing (IWC). A new addition to camp is the half-dayips. Fees are: Boot Camp Claps - $45/six- A new addition to camp is the half-day week sessionor$10/class;AerobicsClasses camp. Are you looking for something in a - 30/six-week session of an individual specific area? Check out our half-day class or $6/class for any class. Classes are camps located alongside our Adventure ongoing now Camp at Whispering Pines: cheerleading, Exercises provide different benefits: basketball, girls only, crime scene investi- The tone and trim give a quick cardiovas- nation, and more. The camps will be from cular warm-up starts the class followed by June 8 to Aug. 14 for ages 5 to 12 at Whis- various muscle conditioning exercises and pering Pines Park Cost varies based'on the brief cardio intervals; boot camp provides camp. cardiovascular and strength training and Locally, the YMCA will be offering swim includes calisthenics, various drills, short lessons to Citrus County community mem- distance walking/running and more; car- bers at the Bicentennial Pool this summer. dio unleashed is an intense class for the Parent/child, preschool, youth and adult exerciser-ready to take cardio outside of classes will be offered during the summer the box, with training that includes a com- months. Morning, evening, and Saturday bination of plyometrics, sports condition- classes will be available. Call 5864390 or ing drills and resistance training ending visit online at www.ymcasuncoast.org for with core work; core challenge is a total more specific information in regard to body workout with a concentration on core dates of sessions and times. Generally, strengthening; and cardio kickboxing is a Morning sessions consist of eight classes high- and/or low-impact cardio training that run for a two-week period; evening using a variety of jabs, kicks and choreo- sessions consist of eight classes that run graphed combinations, which includes a for a three-weekperiod; and Saturday ses- variety of muscular and cardiovascular en- sions consist of six classes that run for a durance components. six-week period. The water aerobics programs for ages 18 __ and older have become the standard forms of exercise in the swimming pool and in- Sue Ball is district vice president for the volve traditional shallow fitness levels for YMCA of the Suncoast Precious Paws' first Special to the Chronicle The newly formed Precious Paws Rescued announced its first dog adoption. Nancy Thomas of Hernando adopted Maisie, a Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix. Maisie is settling in to her new home and gets along very well with her co-dog. Members of Precious Paws and their fosters can be found every Saturday at Pet Supermarket in Inverness. For more information about Precious Paws, call 726-4700. Club NEWS New Englanders slate lunch meeting The New Englanders will meet at 2 p.m. Friday for lunch at the Olive Tree Restaurant. Sheriff Jeff Dawsy is the ex- pected speaker. Maybe you will meet an old or new friend. For more information, call Jack at 746-1571. Ramblers to hike Rainbow Springs Nature Coast Ramblers monthly hike is Sunday, May 17, at Rainbow Springs State Park. We will begin meeting at the pavilions at 8:30 a.m. and hike out at 9 a.m. Admission is $1 per person. There are about 2.5 miles of trails in Rainbow Springs State Park - this will be a leisurely hike. After the hike, we can have a casual brunch. The park also has swimming in the 72-degree spring waters and kayaks to rent. Directions: From the south take U.S. 41 to Dunnellon and continue north for 2.5 miles - park will be on the right side of the road. From the west (U.S. 19 or Crystal River area) take 488 into Dunnellon and turn left at U.S. 41, continuing as above. Social dancers welcome public Spirit of Citrus Dancers, USA Dance Chapter 6072 (a nonprofit organization) invites the public to dance Saturday as it salutes the' military with an Armed Forces/USO Dance Party. Wear a uniform and bring your patriotic spirit. Music and complimentary lesson by Bill Dimmitt. Dances are at the Kellner Au- ditorium, Jewish Center in Bev- erly Hills. Doors open at 6:45. Admission is $5 for members and $7 for nonmembers. Call Barb and Jack at 344-1383 or Ann at 344-3768 or visit our Web site at www.socdancers.org. Club welcomes interested visitors Creative Calligraphers of Cit- rus Springs will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday at the Citrus Springs Library. CCCS welcomes all those interested - from the curious to the experienced. The meeting will be a fun class on using the ruling pen presented by Roxanne Barnes. Attendees will need the follow- ing calligraphy supplies to prac- tice: a ruling pen, bottle of water-soluble ink (such as Peli- can 4001), eyedropper, small ink well or a clean votive. A con- tainer of water to rinse ruling pen and paper toweling for cleanup will also be helpful. Anyone without supplies is wel- come to observe the class. Call (352) 489-9717, or visit online at www.ccclub.citrus springs.org. Bingo Run to benefit Hospice of Citrus County Special to the Chronicle Mike's Friendly Pub in Ho- mosassa Springs will present the Hospice of Citrus County Bingo Run and benefit at 10:30 a.m. Saturday Sign up at the Horse and Crown Pub in Spring Hill from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. A $5 donation per person will benefit Hospice of Citrus County. Participating estab- lishments include Mike's Friendly Pub, Ramble Inn, Horse and Crown Pub, IRRU Club, Two Deuces and Mac's Place. All vehicles are welcome and all partici- pants are to be back at Mike's Friendly Pub by 5 p.m. for door prizes, games and a barbecue. There will also be live music by Destiny from 4 to 8 p.m. Mike's Friendly Pub is at 5465 S. Oakridge Drive, Ho- mosassa Springs. For infor- mation about the event, call 628-6896. * Submit information at least two weeks before the event. 0 Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or * Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but Crystal River; by fax at 563-3280; or e-mail to multiple publications cannot be guaranteed. 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. 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We have looked at the defensive target: the number of tricks the de- fenders need to defeat the contract Now we get to another key aspect of accurate defense: tracking the high- card points.; This starts in the bidding. After each call, work out what informa- tion it gives you - and don't forget it! In this deal you are East, defend- ing against four hearts. Partner leads the club ace, promising the ace and king. What are your thoughts? First, analyze South's bidding. His opening bid and rebid prom- ised at least six hearts and 12-14 points. (With 15-17'points, he would have rebid three hearts.) Now check the other high-card points. 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Pass 4V All pass I Opening lead: s4 A least seven: the club ace-king. That Answer to Previous Puzzle RIO TRIM AREA AMP RANI YANGN LE RED SLANTS OWE HON WAFTS PARSON PA NS LW E VAT 7 Gave the slip 8 California's Big 9 Tie-dyed gar- ment 10 NFL gain Want more puzzles? Check out the "Just Right Crossword Puzzles" books at QuillDriverBooks.com 11 Arrest, slangi- ly 12 Cello kin 16 Worker's log 18 Fridge stick 20 Actress - Miles 21 Usedthriflly 22 Monster's loch 24 Eyebrow or rainbow 26 Bronte governess 27 Ember 28 Those not in office 30 Allot 31 Edible root 37 Window frames 39 Stadiums .41 Family man 43 Full-length 44 Tableau 45 Analyze 47 - cow! 48 Grass-skirt dance 49 Sheep call 50 Hostelry 51 PFC boss 52 Recurrently leaves only a maximum of 13 for South. anrid all Irur jacks are on viet So, South irimust havethe spade queen, heart ace-king and diamond ace. Isn't it amazing that you can work out all of declarer's hand at trick one? How, though, are you going to de- feat the contract? It is unlikely, but not impossible. At trick one, signal enthusiastically with your club eight, asking partner to continue clubs. You must hope that South has three clubs.`'" West cashes his club king and plays a third club to your queen. What now? Since you have taken all possible side-suit tricks, give a ruff-and-sluff: lead your last club. When West ruffs with his heart eight, it effects an up- percut, gaining you a trump trick (If West doesn't ruff, throttle him and get a jury of bridge players!) Dear Annie: I have a dis- agreement with my girl- friend. She tips everyone. At her salon, she tips the.shampoo girl, man- icurist, stylist, masseuse, facialist and sometimes the girl who brings her a beverage. I say, since it's all being done at one place on the same day, she only needs to tip once based on the final bill. She says she should tip in- dividually And she al- ways tips 20 percent at . ; r restaurants, even if it's only a.bite at a diner. ' .These tips add up. I work as a mechanic. I'd love to see a person tip the person who changed the oil, the one who did an alignment, tune up, etc. Who is correct? -John in N.Y. Dear John: This is personal preference. It is permissible to tip once on the entire bill be- cause most salons will divide it up among those who - ' took care of you. How- ever, there is nothing wrong with tipping each person individu- ally And 20 percent at a diner is perfectly fine if that is her stan- dard. Your girlfriend likes to be generous and her tipping is not out of line. Unlike car mechanics, there is an SS assumption that hair- . ~,.. stylists and wait staff ' " personnel will be tipped, and their base salaries reflect that. We'd let her win this one. Dear Annie: I would like to comment on "Annoyed Friend," who belongs to a coffee club that meets in one another's homes. I was in a group like that I was never a freeloader. I al- ways brought food or a hostess gift. I stopped when the bragging parties started and we suddenly had to plan events to keep up with the Joneses. My work sched- ule didn't permit me to compete, so I was ousted. At first, I was very hurt, but you know what? I'm relieved. True friends do not treat each other that way. God has brought along some real friends who understand my circum- stances. Now I'm actually glad it happened. I believe when a door is closed a window is opened. - Moving Onward Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar E-mail your questions to annies mailbox@comcastnet, or write to: Annie's Mailbox, PO. Box 118190, Chicago, IL 60611. Today's ) "' ROS t' Your birthday - In the year ahead, the possibility of reviewing unrewarding proj- ects and events will help you assess and implement future endeavors. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Your common sense is usually reliable and provides you with acceptable behavior, but sometimes your pride gets in the way and trips you up. Gemini (May 21-June 20) - You enjoy getting involved in arrangements where you can manage something for another, which is fine and good. Cancer (June 21-July 22) - Do nothing out of emotion or impulse, especially when negotiating some kind of an agreement with another. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Be particularly careful about accepting an assignment without fully studying the details. There's a chance you could get in over your head and have a tough time crawling out of that hole. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Accept your friends,.warts and all. If you start pointing out their faults, there is a good chance they will happily show you all the areas where you need a lot of correction. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -There's a chance you'll find the perfect household item. If you're smart, however, you'll check with those who matter first before buying, because they might not agree. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - You may mean well, but make sure that you don't come off as overly critical of others, espe- cially co-workers. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - There is nothing wrong with purchasing something nice for yourself. But if it's expensive and a guilt trip resides in your future, rethink your actions. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Regard- less of how right you think you are, don't be the one who brings up an old, volatile issue that always turns the household into an armed camp. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Roll up your sleeves and get to work, although you might want to consider shelving a few tasks you find extremely distasteful. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) - You're usu- ally a careful and prudent person who won't take unnecessary chances. But if you fall in love with the idea of doing something you shouldn't, all of that could go out the window. Aries (March 21-April 19) - Be careful not to allow your ego to overrule your com- mon sense just because you think you're not being treated as No. 1 among your peers. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Sby Mike-Argirion and'Jeff Knurek Unscra b these four Jumables, I'an one letter to each square, hardly talk Y . to form four ordinary words. Y u x 'r ROFOL -j �2009 Tribune Media Services, Inc. \ "''"- --- ; I All Rights Reserved. ' '.-- .- SOUME I C o M '-- ----_.----- I SARGYS 3 C --- WHAT THE OVER- I WORKED P NEW JUMBLE NINTENDO www.umble.com/ds 50NGSTRE,55 V L HYSTAN UFFE Now arrange the circled letters fjJ f J I to form the surprise answer, as Suggested by the above cartoon. - Answer: � (Answers tomorrow) %ow WEDNLSDAY~, MY1 ,L CITRUS COUNmY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT CS wEDNESDAYMW 13 9 .'! CITRUS CO!JN7Y (FL) CHRONICLE COMiCS WEDNESDAY, MM 13, 2009 C7 Garfield For Better or For Worse DAD AND I MLL SLEEP OM THE 50FA TONIGHT S0 01iOU KIDS CAN HAVlE YOUR 01uY)' COMF' BED BACK! 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"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" (PG-13) 1:15 p.m., 3:45 p.m., 7:40 p.m. "Obsessed" (PG-13) 1:50 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 7:20 p.m. "17 Again" (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m. "State of Play" (PG-13) 7:10 p.m. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 "Star Trek" (PG-13) 1:10 p.m., 1:40 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:55 p.m.; 10:25 p.m. INTERESTING) ENOUH ----- FOR YO'(C OU, S . DAp? ULP. SEE YOU ON THE ^.mG-El No passes. "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (PG-13) 1 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 8:10 p.m., 9:40 p.m., 10:10 p.m., 10:40 p.m. No -passes. "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" (PG-13) 1:35 p.m., 3:55 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:45 p.m. "The Soloist" (PG-13) 1:20 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10 p.m. "Fighting" (PG-13) 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m. "Obsessed" (PG-13) 1:50 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:20 p.m. "17 Again" (PG-13) 1:15 p.m., 3:40 p.m. Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie listings and entertainment information. Times subject to change; call ahead. 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Today's clue: R equals W "RPHO NHJNKH ZHHN EHKKCOD MJB MJB ZCOL JU KCZH EJ EYM CE." - WGYDGYHE APGTH TWCEP PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The freedom now desired by many is not freedom to do and dare but freedom from care and worry." - James Truslow Adams (c) 2009 by NEA, Inc. 5-13 Peanuts Cathy Dilb.tet - Today's MOVIES EPGE MJB AGO'E LJ G EPCOD, P r I Dennis the F, . --. :.. ,-: The ,.--;;.,-,-.:'. ;" O c S, COMICS WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 C7 RTIC US COUNTY (Fl ONICII C5 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 Report: New hires get less [ lobs still remain scarce Associated Press WASHINGTON - With nearly 14 million Americans unemployed, a growing num- ber of people are competing for a dwindling number ofjob openings, allowing some em- ployers to drive down pay and benefits for new hires. And the latest government figures show competition for jobs intensified in the first few months of 2009. Employers are laying off workers and taking other steps to cut costs as they grap- ple with the recession, the longest since the Great De- pression. Some companies also are reducing the pay and benefits for new employees, according to a new survey re- leased by the Society for Human Resource Manage- ment Nearly 15 percent of serv- ice-sector companies reduced pay and benefits for new hires in April compared with March, the survey found. Only 2 percent increased such com- pensation. The rest made no change in new-employee pay or didn't hire at all. Until this spring, far more service-industry employers - such as in retail, hotel and fi- nancial services industries - had boosted rather than re- duced pay for new workers, the group said. About 75 per- cent of Americans work in services. Jennifer Schramm, man- ager of workplace trends and forecasting for the society, said companies have concluded that layoffs and other cost-cut- Employment binders are on display at a career center at Stanford Univer Calif. There were 2.7 million jobs available nationwide in March, according report released Tuesday, down from 3 million in February and 4 million a ting measures haven't gone far enough. Employers are having an easier time offering lower pay as more unemployed workers chase fewer jobs. The number of job openings nationwide fell to 2.7 million in March, down from 3 million in Febru- ary and 4 million a year ago, the Labor Department re- ported Tuesday. It's the lowest number in the eight years the department has tracked job openings. It means roughly five work- ers are competing, on average, for each opening, compared with less than two for each 3yings for manufacturing jobs dropped to 123,000 from 141,000. Openings in leisure and hospitality fell to 296,000 from 332,000. The figures come after the department said Friday that the number of unemployed Americans rose to 13.7 million in April. And the jobless rate reached 8.9 percent, the high- est in more than 25 years. Other recent reports indi- cate that hiring hasn't picked up since the department gath- ered the job openings data in March. "We haven't seen a big uptick yet" in new job open- ings, said Joanie Ruge, senior vice president at Adecco Group North America, a human resources firm that places mostly temporary and contract workers. Without new hiring, the un-, employment rate will rise fur- ther. In part, that's because many people who were dis- couraged and stopped looking for work at the depths of a re- cession customarily begin looking again once a recovery begins. 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FTThe crew will grab the tel- WASHINGTON - Space escope today and tuck it in-j . shuttle Atlantis is now in a side the shuttle's cargo bay, 7 ,rough orbital neighborhood where spacewalking astro-j - a place littered with thou- nauts will make repairs and, sands of pieces of space upgrades over the next U O junk zipping around the week. The work begins' Z , Earth at nearly 20,000 mph. Thursday. C) There are more pieces of The crew spent Tuesday. shattered satellites and checking the outside of the' used-up rockets in this re- shuttle for any damage from' o gion than astronauts have debris during launch, find-' ever encountered. And the ing four nicks that initially crew must be there for more seem minor. It's a standard than a week to repair the procedure since Columbia Hubble Space Telescope. As got hit by a piece of foam soon as the job is complete, during launch and later dis-; the shuttle will scamper to integrated during re-entry. 1 safety. But the biggest danger on, The telescope orbits about any shuttle flight is getting Associated Press 350 miles above Earth, a far hit with space junk or tiny rsity in Palo Alto, dirtier place than where space rocks at high speeds Sto a government shuttles normally fly. And all during orbit, not during, year ago. those tiny projectiles raise launch. Because objects; is aren't available, the constant threat of a po- circle the Earth at highs kers join the pool tentially fatal collision, speed, something as small; 'ed workers. "It's a riskier environment as one-third the width of a 'ate Conference when we go to this altitude," dime can penetrate the. this week that its said NASA safety chief shuttle's cabin, causing a, it Trends Index Bryan O'Connor, a former major - maybe even fatal, percentt in April, a shuttle commander. But, he - problem, according toN ine than in recent added, it's a risk that NASA NASA.- still a sign of labor can handle. And where Atlantis is' kness. 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Dunham Construction roofing, remodeling, home maint. painting, pres. wash, etc. talk to owner 422-6575 (crco452543 us out zoomcitrus.com Installulion. h% A, Briain I.-it -- 'U e" ' At h,t . , ,K .'n.i . ' .w 352-628-7519 www.advancedaluminum.info I .. - il AUTO & RV COMBO PAINT & BODY TECH See Rick or Jerry At Como RV & Truck 1601 W. Main St. Inverness, FL MIG WELDER $9 Hr. Mon-Fri., 7:30-4 2541W Dunnellon Rd RALPH EXPERIENCE ONLY Well rounded person to fab/install case/mill work around Florida. Apply at Built-Rite 8-10Oam only 438 E. Hwy 40, Inglis Key Training Center has F/T & P/T positions available in group home/apartment setting. Assist Developmentally Disabled adults with daily living skills. H' S Diploma/GED required, Call 352-341-4633 for more info. Apply in person at S130 Heighls Ave., Inverness. 'E.O.E.* COSME TOLOGY SUBURBAN IND. INC. Screen rms, rescreens, siding, carports, rovers, wood, decks, fla rms, windows, garage scrns (CBC1257141) 62 8 CALL STELLAR BLUE_ All Int./ Ext. Painting Needs. Lic. & Ins, FREE EST (352) 586-2996 Mike Anderson Painting Int/Ext Pressure Washing Call a Professional, (352) 464-4418 #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All home repairs. Also Phone, Cable, Lan & Plasma TV's Installed. Pressure wash & Gutters Lic. 5863 (352) 746-0141 Andrew Joehl Handyman. Gen/MaintlRepairs Pressure cleaning. Lawns/Gutters. No job too small!Reli able ins. 0256271 352-465-9201 Andrew Joehl Handyman. Gen/MaintiRepairs Pressure cleaning. Lawns/Gutters. No job too small!Reli able ins. 0256271 352-465-9201 S lNAMUREECOAS HOME REPAIR & MAINT. INC. Offering a Full Range of Services www.nalurecoast homerepair.com Lic 2776/lns., 352-634-5499 Visa/MC/Discover A #1 HANDYMAN Master Craftsman Repairs at Affordable Rates, 352-628-6960 / us out zoomcitrus.com 1st Choice, PEST CONTROL, INC, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE LAWN GOT PROBLEMS?- Call 503-6821 Owner/Operators A Lloyd Smith * Bill Biedenstein - Jim Curry 7o44n 5340W. Glenbrook St. CLASSIFIED -j^3 25x30x9(3:12 pitch) Roof Overhang, 2-9x7 Garage Doors, 1 Entry Door, 2 Vents, 4" Concrete Slab. $13.795. INSTALLED 30x30x9(3:12 pitch) Roof Overhang, 2-9x7 Garage Doors, 2 Vents, 1 Entry Door. 4" Concrete Slab $14.995. INSTALLED 35x50x12(3:12 pitch) Roof overhang, 2-10x10 Rollup Doors, 2 Vents, 1 Entry Door, 4" Concrete Slab $29.995 Installed * Fl. Engineered Plans 4 A local Fl Manufact. + Meets or exceeds Florida wind codes. * Conc/Inst by others. + Many sizes available * We specialize in Commercial Buildings METAL Structures, LLC 866-624-9100 Lic # CBC1256991 www. metal structuresllc.com r Sheds & Garages of Any Size | *SHEDSNOW* | We Move & Buy Used Sheds I lndependence/41 (352) 860-0111 Antique Bedroom Set 1930's Circa. Dark Cherry, Bureau, dresser w/mirror & night stand. $500.Obo.(352)476-3848 A/C & HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS. 13th SEER & UP. New Units at Wholesale Prices 4 2 Ton $780.00 -4 2-1/2 Ton $814.00 -4 3 Ton $882.00 *Installation kits; *Prof. Installation; *Pool Heat Pumps Free Del, Lic.#CAC 057914 746-4394 ABC Briscoe Appl. Refrig., washers, stoves. Serv. & Parts (352) 344-2928 ALL NEW WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR- Whi & Electric range w/hood & micro (11,500 btu). $800 for all 352-897-4115 RELIABLEi Most repairs Free Est.. Llc#0256374 * (352) 257-9508 * Any Size I | *SHEDS NOW* I We Move & Buy I Used Sheds I Independence/41 (352) 860-0111 Eletimal #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All home repairs. Also Phone, Cable, Lan & Plasma TV's installed. Pressure wash & Gutters Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141 ANNIE'S ELECTRIC Res./Commercial Beverly Hills Area. Husband & Wife Team.(352) 341-5952 EC-13002696 DUN-RITE ELECTRIC INC. Elec/Serv/Repairs New const. Remodel Free Est 726-2907 EC13002699 SALTMARSH ELECTRIC Comm/Resid. & Sign Lighting. CR13012391 352-344-3810 / us out zoomcitrus.com FAST! AFFORDABLE! RELIABLE! Most repairs Free Est., Lic#0256374 * (352) 257-9508 * Kurt Mac Intyre Plumbing All Phases Of Plumbing 325-422-5269 C J.'S Sm.Local Moves Furniture, clean-outs, Dump runs & Brush 726-2264 /201-1422 GE Refrigerator 6' top freezer, ice maker White, exc.cond $150. (352) 489-7616 KENMORE HEAVY DUTY Washer & Dryer. Like new $300 for set (352) 249-7263 Washer & Dryer Kenmore, white. Lg. Capcity. Good Condition. $250. for both or Obo.(352) 794-0211 (352) 613-7890 Thurs. Estate Auction May 14 Sale- 4PM '89 Winnebago, great shape 37K. Outstanding qual. turn., riding mowers, coins. BEST AUCTION ALL MONTH 4000 S. 41, Inverness dudleysauction.com AB1667-AU2246 12%BP 2 TON Larin HOIST , w/leveler $150 Clarke 10 gal. sand blaster $100 Both like new 601-2232 AIR COMPRESSOR 20HP Kohler/Champion Gas Compressor Electric start, 80 gal tank, 1.5" main hose. $1200 352-266-6756 JVC CHX470 automobile compact 12 disc CD $25 Hernando 352-344-4357 TELEVISION 19 in phillips tv in excellent condition. asking 50.00 obo ask for john 352-382-1436 COMPUTER DOCTORS 1/2 Mi. S.E. Inv. Walmart Computer saleslrepair X-Box 360(352)344-4839 DIESTLER COMPUTERS New & Used systems upgrades. Visa/ MCard 352-637-5469 www.rdeeii.com SOFT TAIL '88 Just broke in 113 cubic inch S&S Stroker motor w/Staggered Hooker headers. New Gangster white walls, seat in all leather blk os- trich skin, Paint by Jesse James painter of Calf., w/Double Damon signa- ture, House of Color paint, Blk w/colored ghost flames on all sheet metal. 2" Carlini handle bars. Chrome to max, This bad boy is not for the faint of heart. $30k in- vested, may trade for nice tractor w/bucket or bobcat etc. Call for more info. . 352-302-2815 AARON'S FENCE All Types, Best Price Lic. & Ins. Free Est. 24/7(352) 795-7373 / us out zoomcitrus.com ROCKY'S Fencing WORKING IN CITRUS COUNTY FOR 26 YRS. Free Est., Lic. & Ins., * 352 422-7279 A 5 STAR COMPANY Go Owens Fencing. All Types. Free Est. * Comm/Res. 628-4002 OSBORNE'S Lawn/TreelShrub Quality Fence Work Free Est. LOWEST RATES GUARANTEED Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins AAA ROOFING Free est. 30 yrs exp. 352-563-0411 John Gordon Roofing For a hole in your roof or a whole new roof. Free est. 352-795-7003 BIANCHI CONCRETE Driveways-Patios- Sidewalks. Estimates Lic#2579/lns, 257-0078 Decorative concrete, Landscape curbing River rock resealing 344-4209 (Lic.6960) Father & Son Decorative Concrete textures, Stamp,spray crack repair,staining & Garage Floors 352-527-1097 POOL BOY SERVICES Total Pool Care Decorative Concrete im 352-464-3967 & Quality Concrete Serv. Layout to Lentil ALL TYPES, Tractor 352-726-2383, Lic#2567 ROB'S MASONRY & CONCRETE Slabs, Driveways & tear outs Tractor work, All kinds Lic. #1476, 726-6554 Remodeling, kitchens baths, ceramic tile & tops. Decks, Garages Handyman Services 40 Yrs Exp. crc058140 344-3536; 563-9768 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 C9 II 5-13 � LaughingStock international IncJdist. by UFS Inc., 20091 "I've decided to move you up the ladder. Get a bucket." Bush Hog Howse 4-ft., 3-pt. $325; York Rake 4-ft. 3-pt. $175 (352) 422-3629 PATIO SET Ivory, PVC, 4 chairs/coasters, 42" oc- tagon table $100. Steel frame hammock $25. (352) 341-1447 WHITE ALUM. ROUND Glass top table w/4 teal sling back chairs $150; Ivory wicker sofa w/teal print cushions & match glass top coffee table $125 (352) 746-0183 Furniture Pre Owned Furniture Unbeatable Prices NU 2 U FURNITURE Homosassa 621-7788 2-PIECE WALL UNIT 7ft 41n wide x 7ft tall x 1ft depth. Custom made, white pine w/doors & shelves. $269 obo. 352-560-7966 BEAUTIFUL FLEXSTEEL Upholstered Living Room Chair in medium aqua.Like new, $150, (352) 249-7263 BIRCH HUTCH Open storage and closed stor- age on the top. Doors and Drawers on the bot- tom. Like New $250 352-344-4654 Your v.'orld fir-t E.,-i'. Da J__ ,j* .*-.* A Cutting Edge Tile Job Showers. Firs etc (352) 422-2019 Lic. #2713, Insured. REPAIRS Wall & Ceiling Sprays Int./Ext. Painting Lic/Ins, 73490247757 352-220-4845 ROCKMONSTERS, INC. St. Cert. Metal/Drywall Contractor. Repairs, Texture, Additions Free est.220-9016 Lic.#SCC131149747 Affordable Top Soil, Dirt, Rock, Stone Drive- ways & Tractor work 341-2019 or 257-1562 ATOP SOIL SPECIAL* 3 Yd -$60/ 5 Yd $85 10Yd $175/20Yd $275 Red Mulch $22.yd 352-302-6436 All Tractor/Dirt Service - Land cieqr, bushhog, tree/debris removal, 352-302-6955 /us out zoomcitrus.com #1 AGAIN Pro Tech Lawn Service. Family owned & operated. Serving central Citrus Cty since 1999. Call for free estimate 302-7800 - Lic/Ins. Bunk Bed Double on bottom Single top, 3 drawers, like new w/ mattresses $225. (352) 503-5064 COUCH Excellent condition. Floral design. $100. 352-860-0212 DARK WALNUT DESK 66" long, 4 drawers, casters. $95 352-860-0444 DINING ROOM TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS light maple table and 4 chairs w/ white seats $100 352-341-5755 Dining RoomTable w/2 leaves and 6 chairs. Lt. wood. Well kept. $175.(352) 746-6509 DINING TABLE ONLY ULight beige wood w/glass insert 4 ft. across.$200 (352) 746-3745 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER AND DAYBED Large oak entertainment, center, Sft.wide and 6ft. tall, plenty of stor- age.$200. Daybed with trundle, $125.00 Phone 352/794/3029 ENTERTAINMENT CTR, LIGHT WOOD holds tv 32"x29",lots storage. $75 352-860-0444 FUTON CLIK-CLAK,CAMEL, EXC. COND LIKE NEW $75.(352) 795-7764 352-212-7202 FUTON Solid wood. $95 5-Drawer Desk. $75 352-601-3654 C.R /Homosassa mowing, beds, brushes, mulch/haul Commrl & Resdntl since 1991 220-6761 out zoomcitrus.com CLEMENTS LAWN & Landscape Main. "Complete Lawn Care" (352) 489-3070 Conner Lawn & Landscaping Ask about our Specials Free Est (352) 341-3930 3us out zoomcitrus.com DUN-RITE LAWN SERV Lic & Ins Clean up,, Full Service (352) 344-2681 check zoomcitrus.com HARRY EVERSON'S LAWN'& MAINTENANCE Uc. & Ins. Free Est. (352) 302-2585 V" us atzoomcitrus.com Lawn Care 'N' More Mow, clean up brushes, beds Friendly Service since 1991 Residential/Commri (352) 726-9570 out zoomcitrus.com OSBORNE'S Quality Work - Free Est. LOWEST RATES 352-400-6016 Lic/Ins STEVE'S LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Trimming Clean up, Uc. & Ins. (352) 797-3166 ZIEGLER'S LAWN & LANDSCAPE SINCE 199 (Lic/Ins) 628-9848 or 634-0554 V us out zoomcitrus.com POOL BOY SERVICES Total Pool Care Decorative Concrete 1 352-464-3967 r MOBILE RV | SERVICE | SWE COME TO YOU I Motor Homes I 1 5th WhIs/Rv's Master Tech S 352-586-5870 SStorage Available L - -- i 1 BATHFITTER "One Day Bath Remodeling" In Just One Day, We will InstallA Beautiful New Bathtub or Shower "Right Over" Your Old One!!! Tub to Shower Conversions Too!!! Call now for a FREE In-Home Estimate 1-866-585-8827 BATHFITTER.COM KING MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Sealy Pillow Top Exc. condition. Moving must sacrifice $400. 352-410-0891 King Size Bedro~n Set Basset, Rattan w/2 night stands & Ig. dresser $300. Dinette Set Light Oak w/leaf & swivel chairs. $50.(352) 598-4690 " Motion Cocktail Table Hesse, solid oak &end table. Lg matching pair. New in Dec. Must see, asking $350. (352) 726-7537 NEEDED DONATION Furniture & Appls. For The Agape Community Thift Store, Inverness Serving the emergency needs of our community Free Pick up available (352) 726-2287 Preowned Mattress Sets from Twin $30; Full $40.Qn $50; Kg $75. 628-0808 QUEEN SIZE SLEEPER SOFA, (clean) BROWN TWEED COLOR, $120; Small metal school desk $15 (352) 382-2942 QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED and 2 chairs. Good condition. $200 352-613-6317 Roll Top Desk 56" x 25"x49 H.$500. 2 Curio Cabinets w/lights. $800.for both.(352) 795-3334 TWIN BEDS WHITE METAL, w/ white laquer dresser, chest & night stand. Uke new. $450 (352) 382-0722 or (352) 423-9221 WATER PUMP SERVICE & Repairs- all makes & models. Anytime, 344-2556, Richard - - ---- -1 5arb , Ma6 rhotograpkq Specializing in: Children, families gets. Business Portraits. Indoor or natural outdoor settings Call for great pricing 352-212-2439 Satisfaction guaranteed Inc. Tired of your dead lawn? Replace it with Bahia. Delivery Avail (352)400-2221 LAWN RESTORATION All types of Grasses Low main Lawns Avail. J & J Sod 352-302-6049 SOD All Varitles cut-out,installed,rolled Lic/Ins #3000 (352) 422-0641 check out zoomcitrus com. Your world firtl. Et'ers' Datl CHIONIcLEd Classifieds Cope's Pool & Pavers * Interlocking Brick Paver Patio & Driveways ORDER YOUR POOL TODAY & BE SWIMMING BY SUMMER "FREE QUOTES" Lic. & Insured CPC 3 1456565 352400-3188 Service for A/C, Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator & More! * Call Anytime * Same Day Service * 42 Years Experience .. One Man Low Serving Citrus and Overhead Marion Counties Low 352-445-0072 Prices Doc Johnson #RAOO67ro1 ato^''MB^'Jlllilitil^^jj^&IIs moligalLa I C10 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 DONATIONS SUPPORTS THE PATH HOMELESS SHELTER Call (352) 746-9084 42" TROYBILT Riding Mower. 8 mths old, good condition. $450 352-476-3661 MANTIS DUAL COMPOST TUMBLER on stand. $600 new, 6 months old. $300/obo 352-212-3191 HONDA ACCORD 97 $500! Police Impounds ! for listing 800-366-9813 x 4246 INVERNESS Moving. Wed. thru Sun. 9a-3p Tools, turn., much morel 252 Satellite Ave. behind CVS FRIDAY 10-4pmr 31 Bevely Hills Blvd Beverly Hills BRAND NEW WEDDING DRESS Halter brand new size16 $150.00 352-422-1453 --- ------ 40 FT ALUM. PV Radio Tower. New rotor & con- trol box. $450 FARM POLE LIFT 3PT HITCH. $75. 352-726-3093 1 HP, Submersible pump, $75. Guaranteed will demonstrate 352-726-7485 Air Conditioners 1/ 12,000 BTUS. 1/5,000 BTUS. Work good. (352) 628-4766 CAMERA '99 Minolta, RZ330S1. 2 lenses/micro af 3x-lx Zoom lenses. $300. for all. Like new. (352) 382-7046 Copier Xerox Work Center Pro 4165021 used once. $800. Copy cartridge & Toner. $75. for both. (352) 795-3334 Entertainment Center $50. 2 filing cabinets $25. ea (352) 344-8291 FISH TANK Fresh or Salt (approx 100 gall.) built in cabinet - $300 (352) 302-6082 HONDA ACCORD 97 $500! Police Impounds ! for listing 800-366-9813 x 4246 .r- -- . -. - Act Noi- ITS FREE Place any General Mer- chandise Ad for FREE on our all new CLASSIFIED SITE. 5 Days; 5 Lines.' 2 Items totaling less than $100.00 each. Go to: chronicleonline.com and click place an Ad in the top right hand corner. Lawn Mower Toro 21" self propelled mower rear drive $200.(352) 249-1187 Motor Home Items misc. $50. for all New 4gal solo back pack sprayer $50. Like new 10" Sears Table saw 15amp motor w/legs $75. (352) 249-1187 NEW 18 INCH COMPLETE DE FILTER COST 289 SELL $99 352 (352) 382-1191 Oil Paintings, 36x48 were $300, now $99 -$149 (352) 746-2892 PINT MASON CANNING JARS $5 PER DOZEN (352) 527-3380 QUEEN PLATFORM foundation for mattress new in plastic $50. Coffee table $85. 352-270-3909 Swimming Pool Above ground, 15 X 24 Oval, incl. pump, filter & ladder. $450. Obo. You take down. (352) 476-3848 VHS MOVIES 50 Tapes -$25 Cassette Music 50 tapes $20. 352-489-3931 ALAN NUSSO INSURANCE AGENT . A $$ SAVE $$ * LIFE INSURANCE * HEALTH * ANNUITIES " DISABILITY 352-422-6956 www.ANUSSO.com JAZZY 1I100 $850. 352-220-3983 POWER WHEEL CHAIR bran new only used 2 times $500.00or b.o. (352) 249 0815 RASCAL SCOOTER $250. 352-726-0891 Scooter GO GO new batteries,custom padded sedt, exc. cond $400 obo(352) 464-C- j SCOOTER LIFTS & POWER CHAIR LIFTS $500 & up (352) 564-1414 Buying Silver Coins $.10, .25, .50, $1.00 Pre-1965, 352- 302-8159 BUYING US COINS Beating all Written offers. Top $$$$ Paid (352) 228-7676 Acoustic Guitar Dean Playmate, 3/4 size, red, incl. guitar, bag & how to guide $60. ' 352-419-4008 CLARINET and Electronic Metronome both for $125. (352) 637-2193 Wurlitzer Piano Console, Pecan finish, matching bench, very nice. $895.00 (352) 212-2715 Fitnss Equiment-, 30FT ENCLOSED TRAILER. 5th wheel hitch, can be easily changed to goose neck ball. $6500 352-341-1143 CAR HAULER '06, 32 Ft. Dominator XT. By Classic C. Trpl. axels. $14,800. Like new.(352) 835-4273 UTILITY TRAILERS '7x16 (Factory) Dual axle. $985. 4x8 - 2ft:sldes - $350 352-464-0316 KIRA BY GRACO FULL COLLECTION Stroller, carseat, swing, playpen, highchair, new condition. Cost $500 All for $300 601-2232 <- '-.>/--, - -fAct No%% 'F PLACE YOUR AD 24hirs A DAYAT OUR ALL NEW EBIZ CITRUS CLASSIFIED SITE Go to: chronicleonline.com and click place an ad RIDING LAWN MOWERS zero turn, Die or Alive Will pay cash 746-7357 Adorable Chihuahua Puppies all males, 3 long & 1 smooth coat CKC/REG., Health Certs., 8wks. $375. (352) 726-1843 ADORABLE YORKIES AKC, 9 wks., F/iM. Health cert.,' 1st shots, $600 or negotiable for right home 352-465-7668 AKC LAB. 1 blk female for $250. 5 months old. Ready for a good home. (352) 302-9559 ALL BREED RESCUE Now available; Westie, Schnauzer, Shihtzu, Maltese mix, 352-553-2604 BOXER PUPPIES 9 WEEKS OLD NO PAPERS PARENTS ON PREM. HEALTH CERTS. $300 352-564-0710 OR 423-967-4566 BOXER PUPS AKC CERTIFIABLE 9wks $350 M/D on premises. (352)344-3138 CHIHUAHUA'S CKC Reg. Current shots, $250.Health cert (352) 406-7123 CHIHUAHUA'S I have 6 puppies available. They are de-wormed and have their first shots. $250 asking price. 352-228-3442 Ferrets 1 Male, 1 Fem. All shots. Fixed & descended, w/Cage. Great Family. Pets. (352) 489-4879 GERMAN SHEPARD AKC reg. Male, 4mths old. Housebroken, well mannered, crate trained. 352-249-7266 German Sheppard Puppies, 21 Wks. 2 males, 2 fems.,1 is blue all the rest black & tan. papers, & health certs. $300.(352) 201-0111 HONDA ACCORD 97 $500! Police Impounds ! for listing 800-366-9813 x 4246 many breeds, all neutered micro chip, tested, shots some declawed $85-$150 352-476-6832 Male Peek A Poo 1 yr. old neutered, Micro chipped, all shots. $300. (352) 503-6218 PITBULL PUPPIES Thick headed Colby, mild, intelllgenetics. Reg., 8 Pups available Simply the Best $200. (352) 621-0268 PUGGLE PUPS (pug/beagle); Sheltie, Papillon & maltepoo pups $375-$450 (352)216-1481 Pure Bred Collies 1 yr. old Can be breed, both sold together $395. obo (352) 795-7513 Shih-Tzu Puppies Home raised w/ love. All shots included. $3Q0+ 3902 N. Lecanto Hwy Beverly Hills, FL (352)-270-8827 (305) 872-8099 2 Arabian Studs 1 is registered. 1 Older Tennessee Walker, great w/kids & riding. All under $700. each. (352) 563-9985 Summer Horse Camp (352) 382-5400 www.rymarranch.com BABY GOATS SHEEPs & Pigeons For nets only. Mini Farm off 495 (863) 843-2495 cell Chickens,production Red's, polish purebred bantans, different types of duckling, quail, guinea pigs & pigeons $4/up 795-6381/476-3319 --I. Bench Press Weight set, incl. 41b bar & 1361bs of weight, 16ss than 1 yr. old $75. 746-3615. 4 SALE- GUNS & AMMO AR-15's - AK-47's - Shot Guns - Pistols. WE BUY GOLD. 352-489-4870 AMMO 223 FMJ Brass case, new production, 500 rounds w/ammo can $300; 38 Special FMJ Winchester 100 rounds $70 (813) 789-0592 Crystal River Area AMMO 9mm FMJ Winchester 500 rounds $200; 40 CAL FMJ Winchester 300 rounds $200; (813) 789-0592 In Crystal River Area. Concealed Weapons Permit Course DAN'S GUN ROOM (352) 726-5238 GOLF CART SEAT Club Car,Beige Excel. Condit. $25 Phone 527-6425 GOLF GIFT CERTIFICATES. 4-18 holes w/cart. All! for $75. (970)388-9058 (Lecanto) Can split up. MARLIN 1895 CENTURY LIMITED 45/70 caliber, 125th An- niversary Model. NIB. $1200, Call after 5pm 352-489-4172 PRIVATE COLLECTOR Buying Guns, Ammunition& reloading supplies (352) 586-7516 REMMINGTON 870 Tactile 12 gage combo, pistol grip, collapsible stock, rifle slug barrel & vent rib barrel. $500 (813) 789-0592 - Crystal River - trade considered Shot Gun 10 gauge Mag. 36" barrel, $200 38 Special Derringer $150. both excel. (352) 464-0926 WE BUY GUNS On Site Gun Smithing (352) 726-5238 BANK FORECLOSURES (352) 621-9181 CRYSTAL RIVER Suncoast Mobile Home Park. 2/2, 32x14 Florida room, Fireplace, Oak Kit. Cabinets. New shed $12,000 (352) 601-0412 For Sale or Rent 2 bed/2 bath in Singing Forest MHP Floral City, 55+ parkDW, on corner lot $550 a mo.incls.lot rent 352-637-2854 after 6pm Foreclosures, Dealer Repo's & Short Sales Singles, Doubles, Modulars LOW Interest Rates On Your Lot 1-800-622-2832 INVERNESS 55+ Waterfront Park,' 1BR, water Incl. A/C $3,500 + $270 mo. lot rent. 352-476-4964 INVERNESS/MOSSY OAK PARK, 55 + COMM. 2/1 Carport/ Scrn'd porch. CHA,Furn., Wsh./dryer. New electrical wiring. Close to downtown. $10,900.(352) 637-3436 6018 W Oaklawn 2/2,'91, 14x65 fixer, 1.25 acres, $3,7,900, www.zillow.com, 813-695-0890 or 352-382-1002 Homosassa BANK FORECLOSURES (352) 621-9181 CRYSTAL RIVER 2br 2ba sw on 1/2 acre new carpet & stove. very clean.alum roof over.10x14 work- shop.$35000 cash or offer 813-792-1355 CRYSTAL RIVER 5 Acres + 1600 sq ft., '99, Doublewide fenced, paved road 352-212-8794 212 DW on 3.5 + or - acres. Withlacoochee Forest area great for horse riding.Priced to sell. (352) 341-6281 (352) 634-0787 (352) 634-1290. HERNANDO Neat & clean 2/1, 14 Wide. Carport & covered area. 12 X 36 scrn'd porch. Ready to move in. Parsley Real Estate Inc. $48,500 Call Gareth Rouillard. (352) 422-5731 HOME-N-LAND New Home 3/2 10 Yr. Warranty Sacrifice! $3,000 down $676.43/mo. Call to Qualify 352-621-3807 Receive $8,000 Cash Back INGLIS '95 SW 2/1/2, beautiful, wooded, priv 1 14 ac, backs ups to wildlife sanctuary. Incls covered deck, garage w/work shop, Ig shed w/win- dows, all appls, washer, dryer. STEAL at $53.900 352-419-5777:476-9005 New 2009 2 bed, 2 bath, large rms. appliance pkg. 2x6 construction, 10 yr. warranty. Must Seel $39,900 includes: A/C, steps,' skirting. Call for more details 352-621-9182 NEW JACOBSEN TRIPLE WIDE High end home on 2 /2 Acres, 2150 sq ft, 3/2, glamour kitchen, marble in bathroom, appliance pkg. Must Sell $179,900 or $787/mo. Call (352)621-9181 Receive $8,000 Cash Back. 55+, Nice, 2 BR, 1 Bath, carport, screen porch, turn. Owner finance $8,500 @ $150 mo. + lot rent or discount for cash, (352) 726-9369 CRYSTAL RIVER VILLAGE 55 + comm. 3/2 with a lovely view of the Lake. Call The C.R. Village office $75K obo 352-795-7161 FLORAL CITY 14x56, 2/1, renovated, new CHA, carport, screen room, work shed, hot tub, 55+, Lot rent $166, only $13,500 - (352) 860-1795 FOREST VIEW ESTATES Great Loc, Pools, clbhs. & more. Move-In ready, camp. turn. 2/2 DW, wheelchair acc., shed & sprinkler. New heat pump. $39,900 563-6428/563-1297 Furn. 6 mos. lot rent w/ full price offtter, 3/2 Encld, tiled lanai, dbl carport, tape & textured throughout, Kathy (352) 228-7991 Stone Ridge Landing Inverness, Must Step Inside. 2/2 DW. Furn. New roof, barber. $39,900.(352) 613-2767 Walden Woods 55+ Upscale comm. 28 x 56, upgrades & " decorator touch, 3/2/2 Carport, scrn,& encld. lanal, 6 mo, Free Rent w/ full price. Must See! (352) 503-5164 (352) 228-7991 WEST WIND VILL 55+ (2) NEW 2005's 2/2 Belowcost).Carport, shed, scm prch, furn'd, pet ok. Resales avail. 352-628-2090 AlValueinn.com Inverness Hernando - Citrus New Rooms $250wk. Free internet/long dist. Traiers $185wk. 3Br Luxury Homes furnished $450wk. (352) 726-4744 CRYSTAL RIVER Remodel 2/1 .$500 (352) 220-3147/697-1591 HOMOSASSA 1& 2 Br furn & Unfurn. 1 br. RV $300 mo. No Pets Call 628-4441 HOMOSASSA 2/1, private $495/mo Discounts 352-344-5597 HOMOSASSA 212 Furn. Great area. 352-746-0524 HOMOSASSA Quiet Country Setting. !2/1 Furnished on fenced 1 acre + . Large shed, large deck. Enclosed porch, CHA Remodeled kitchen, washer. New well. $ 575. Mo. + $350. Security Dep. (352) 628- 5244 HWY 488 Large 2/2, fenced, car- port, scrn. por, $550 mo No Pets 352-795-6970 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park, 2BR, 1-1/BA, $475. 1 BR,1 BA, $350 Incl. water 352-476-4964 LECANTO 2/1 renovated, close to stores $400. Mo.+ $400 Sec. (352) 726-7319 COUNTRY SETTING 2/2 in Country Setting. $500/mo. + $500 Sec. No. pets. For application Call Lee at 352-314-5092 or 800 -692-4162,, LECANTO 2 Bed Rm $450. MO. HOMOSSASA 2 Bed Rm $425. MO DON CRIGGER REAL ESTATE (352) 746-4056, (352) 746-0052 Eve. AlValueinn.com Inverness Hernando - Citrus New Rooms $250wk. Free internet/long dist. Tralaam$185wk. 3Br Luxury Homes furnished $450wk. (352) 726-4744 CLASSIFIED CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1.5, c/h/a w/d hook up. 838 5th Av N.E. $650.+sec Unfurn.$600 727-343-7343; 455-8998 FLORAL CITY LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. AC, Clean, No Pets (352) 344-1025 HOMOSASSA 1Bd Rm, refr. stove, with W&D, cable TV air, util. included $600. mo. + sec, 352-628-6537 RENTALS AVAIL. FROM $585. (352) 795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investment LLC kg 1 t r -- 2- m BEDROOM UNITS * MOVE IN SPECIAL MUST MOVE IN BY 5/31/09 KNOLLWOOD. Inverness IB/R SEC DEP.$150 IB/R 1st MO $150 2B/R SEC DEP. $200. 2B/R 1ST MO $200. CALL344-1010 TU, TH, FRI. 8-12 & 1-5 NO PETS HUD VOUCHERS ACCEPTED Equal Housing Opportunity BEDROOM UNITS * Move In Specialk Move In by 5/31/09 1BRSec. dep $200 d 2BR Sec. de $250. CANDELWOOD COURT Inverness CALL 344-1010 TUES, THUR, FRI. 8-12 & 1-5 NO PETS HUD VOUCHERS ACCEPTED Equal Housing Opportunity 1 &2 BEDROOMS Starting at $450 352-257-8048 1 BEDROOM Starting @ $425/mo Laundry on premises. 352-465-2985 INGLIS VILLAS Is now accepting applications for our 1,2, 3BR Apts. Located 10 minutes North of Crys. Riv. Rental Asst. Avail. Foreclosures Welcome Call 352-447-0106 Or Apply: M,W, F 33 Tronu Drive Inglis Florida Equal Housing Opportunity INVERNESS 2/I1 Duplex $525; 2/1 home $550, f/l/s (352) 422-2393 INVERNESS 2/ITrl-plex, Great Loc, clean & roomy. No smoke/no pets $500 Mo. Fst/Lst/Sec. 352-341-1847 INVERNESS 3/2/2 $1000/mo pets ok appis info@www.citruscounty sales.com INVERNESS Great Neigh. 2/1 W/D Hkup. IcId's water, trash, lawn, $550. mo. +sec. (352) 634-5499 LECANTO I BR (352)746-5238 613-6000/613-5974 ONE MONTH FREE LECANTO newer 2/2 dplx, all ktchn apples, patio, W/D hook-up, nice yard, Exc. Cond. $625 (352) 634-1341 Pinewood Villas Is now Accepting applications for our 1,2, 3 BR Apts. Located in Bronson Rental Asst. Avail. Foreclosures ' Welcome Call 352-486-2612 Or Apply Tues & Thur 7291 NE 92nd Ct. #17, Bronson, Florida Equal Housing Opportunity INVERNESS 2/1- $500; 2/2- Irg scrn prch, quiet. $600. W/D hk-ups, 727-446-5871 727-688-7866. PLACE YOUR AD 24hrs A DAY AT OUR ALL NEW EBIZ CITRUS CLASSIFIED SITE Go to: chronicleonllne.com and click place an ad We Have Rentals Starting at $425/mo + Many others LANDMARK REALTY 352-726-9136 Kathy or Jane 311 W Main St. Inv HERNANDO ALESCI'S CORNER PLAZA HWY. 486 OFFICE/RETAIL 1000, SQ . FT. INCLUDES COMMON AREA MAINTAINENCE, WATER, WASTE, GARBAGE & SIGNAGE. ONLY $750.MO. + SALES TAX. $795. TOTAL, NO SEC.. NO LAST MO. RENT. FIRST MO. RENT ONLY. ALSO 1,194 SQ. FT. 1.250 SQ. FT, & 2.000 SQ. FT. AVAILABLE. (352) 447-1244 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OFFICE 600 SQ FT AND 10X20 UNITS Hwy 44 East of Inv. 352-726-5507 PINE RIDGE 1000 sqft unit, (currently beauty salon). 352-527-9013 CITRUS HILLS Home, Villa, Condo GREENBRIAR RENTALS (352) 746-5921 (888) 446-5921 areenbriarrental.com FREE RENT! SUMMERHILL AT MEADOWCREST Luxury Condos Limited Time! Call agent for details. 352-563-5657 / out zoomcitrus.com INVERNESS Extra Irg. 2/2/1 Lakeside Community, pool, dock, no smoke, no pets. $665 mo. + sec. (866)637-2631 TOLL FREE INVERNESS Waterfront 2/2/2 Com- munity Pool/Boat Ramp All appl's $700. mo 352-400-0731 MEADOWCREST Summerhill, 2/2 w/large 1 car garage, ground floor, new, never lived in, near shopping. Reduced to $900. Mo./unfurn. $1200/furn. (352) 746-9770 (352) 697-0375 Gloria Bonner P & R Mid Florida Reality Sugarmill Woods 2/2, Completely turn. $850. mo. 352-746-4611 CITRUS SPRINGS New, 2/2, all appl. Wash/Dry. $600.-$625. (954) 557-6211 CITRUS SPRINGS Newer 3/2/1 Lg. master suite, granite, stainless steel appl. Large lanai. Lease, + Dep. No pets, $800.Mo.(352)697-3133 E. INVERNESS 1 BR Modern, energy eff., clean, country setting, C/H/A, $550. 352-726-1909 INVERNESS 1/1 w/scmd prch. W/D Near dwn twn.& lake $495/mo. (352) 274-1594 INVERNESS 2/1 W/D, garb./water incl.; fenced, pets ok $650.mo. 1st., last $300 sec. 352-746-4611 ONE MONTH FREE! LECANTO newer 2/2 dpix, all ktchn appis, patio, W/D hook-up, nice yard, Exc. Cond. $625 (352) 634-1341 HERNANDO Watson's Fish Camp Quiet park like setting. Effic., cabins, & mobiles. $350, to $650 Mo. Pets. ok (352) 726-2225 DUNNELLON 2/1 Rainbow Lakes Est., $650/mo. 239-438-8085 or 239-455-8858 HOMOSASSA Large 2/2/2, nice yard $850 mo. 561-459-6247 SUNSET VILLAS Senior Community Chiefland FI. Accepting Applications for 1 & 2 BRAPTS Please Apply M, W, F, 8am-12p 124 SW 14th Ave. (352) 493-0220 Rental Assist. Avail Foreclosures Equal Housing Op. Al Valueinn.com Inverness Hernando - Citrus New Rooms $250wk. Free internet/long dist. Iailera $185wk. 3Br Luxury Homes furnished $450wk. (352) 726-4744 BEVERLY HILLS Progress Eneray Contractors 1/1, fully turn avail now $825. includes all util- ities, 100 channel TV/internet. 2/1 also available (352) 220-2666 trusis Townhouse 2/2/2/1. Terra Vista Club incl. $1,000 Mo + util. (516) 991-5747 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/2 Waterfront Furn. 8 rm. house on Lake Russo, boat ramp & private dock. $1,200 Mo. RV. sight also avail. $350.Mo.(850) 566-4195 CRYSTAL RIVER Lovely, Spacious 3/2/1, includes all utilities $1300/mo.352-628-1149 S I I I BEVERLY HILLS 15 S. Desoto 2/1/1 w/fl rm. $625 mo. (352) 697-1907; 527-8432 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1 $700 monthly. 352-746-0330 BEVERLY HILLS 2/2/2 + Bonus Room $750 mo.(352) 527-1051 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2, 2007 HOME, $900 mo. (352) 601-0818 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/212, Fenced Yard. $800. Mo. Fst./Sec. 118 W. Frisco Lane (352) 560-0229 BEVERLY HILLS 1/1 Carport/fenced yard. $500. Mo. Fst./Sec. 31 E. Lemon St. (352) 560-0229 Citrus Springs 4/2/2, New, Split Plan, Cath.celllngs,2,150sq. ft.$900.Mo.352-697-1820 CITRUS SPRINGS Lovely modern '04, 4/2/2 built by Mercedes Homes. This 2600 Sq. ft. home on large corner lot. Large patio, fenced back yard, sprinkler sys Near Great Schools, Churches, Parks, & Shopping. Located at 8249 N. Triana Drive. 12 Mo. lease, $1,100 Mo.$1,000 Sec. deposit. Will Consider Lease Option. Call Dan at: (813) 716-5605 CITRUS SPRINGS Nice'3/2/2, Near Sch. $875. mo 352-628-0731 COUNTRY CLUB LOCATION view, firepl. spac. 3/2/2, $800. 1 mo Free(908) 322-6529 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1, INCLS UTILITIES .$200-$220 per wk (352) 628-1062 CRYSTAL RIVER Large 3/2/2, Pool Home 3,300 sf, Fam. Rm. w/ FP Form Din., Liv. Rm., office, new roof, fenc. yd. Lease opt $1,295 mo. (352) 489-9239 CRYSTAL RIVER Rent or Rent to Own 3/2 & Large Fam. Rm. Tiled and carpeted throughout, spotless Newly Remodeled $750. mo. 352-527-0493 352-427-7644 FLORAL CITY Beautiful 4/2 On 1.2 ac. Nice area 1,900 Sq. Ft. Off CR 439, new carp. appl. AC & landscape. $825. Mo.(813) 949-6205 (813) 505-0894 HERNANDO 2/2/1, Florida Room Completely remodeled (352) 796-0711 HOMOSASSA 2/1 CHA, No pets $550/mo. 1st + sec (352) 628-4210, HOMOSASSA 2/2/1 fenc'd yd, large deck, great location. $650+sec. 352-628-2384 HOMOSASSA 2/2/2+, pool, $650 mo. 1st & last. (352)787-8925 HOMOSASSA 4/2, newer, acre lot. $875 mo., immed. occupancy, Ref. Req. 352-628-3543 or 305-804-6168 Homosassa SMW 2/2/1 & carport, screen back porch, private wooded area. Newly painted, carpet & tile Unfur. $700. No Pets No smokers (352) 650-5986 INV. Highlands 2/2 VERY Nicol $750/mo + 352-726-7486/726-5588 INVERNESS 2/1/1 $600 or furn'd for $650 PET OK 1ST/SEC(352)422-2655 INVERNESS 3/2/2 $1000/mo pets ok appis info@www.citruscounty sales.com INVERNESS Waterfront Townhouse 2/2-%, with 3 decks & balconies, private community pool, very quick access to Lake Henderson, less than 3 min. drive to downtown Inv. & access to Rails to Trails. $700 mo + sec. dep. (352) 817-3185 appt nverness ighlands area ,Beautiful, 3/2, Lease Opt .Flexible Financial Imm. Occ 352-795-0088 RENTALS AVAIL. FROM $585. (352) 795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investment LLC SOUTHERN WOODS 4/3/2 Luxury executive home on golf course, great views, $1,300/Mo. (813) 390-7109 SUGARMILL Woods 2 Masters /2/2 (large) Screen lanal, oversized gar. new appl. & A/C $850 mo. (352)302-4057 CRYSTAL RIVER Adorable furnished waterfront 2BR/Boatslip, Lanai Pets? 352-220-6593 INVERNESS 3/2% Villa Tile, Washer & Dryer Scrn'd. Pch. on Lake Tsalsa Apopka. Community pool, tennis & dock. $900. Mo. 352-812-3213 POWER PLANT & Seasonal - Waterfront homes, Wkly priv. rms, RV lots. 352-628-0011 Hernando 3bed 2bath w/ 24ftx36ft two story barn, fenced pasturesand open pas- ture. house is not a mo- bile tiled baths,kitchen, andlaundrylarge cov- ered porch,nice front wood deck.will lease partor all.possible saleno realtors please,property on 30+,- acres, for info,pics 352-270-3292 AlValueinn.com Inverness Hemando - Citrus NewRooms $250wk. Free intemet/long dist. TIilers $185wk. Br Luxury Homes furnished $450wk (352) 726-4744 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1 furn. pool home. $1,000.2/1 turn. $900. (352) 746-9770 (352) 697-0375 Gloria Bonner, P & R Mid Florida Reality OFFICE 600 SQ FT AND 10X20 UNITS Hwy 44 East of Inv. 352-726-5507 AlValueinn.com Inverness Hernando - Citrus New Rooms $250wk. Free intemet/Iong dist. Trailers $185wk. 3Br Luxury Homes furnished $450wk. (352) 726-4744 PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise 'any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make such preference, limitation or discrimination. "Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings .advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. . ' ; .'" AGENT ADs Advertise your services for 30 days for only$54.50 Ad includes 20 lines of copy w/ photo. Lakefront 7 Acres, Flo- ral City Lake Tsala Apopka 2 dwellings 2 bams see pictures/details floralcitylakefront.com skyetraveler@att.net Picture Perfect Homen NEW HOMES START- ING. Af 75,000 On . Your Lot Atkinson Construction 352-637-4138 Li.# CBCO596B5 100% MORTGAGE LOAN NO DOWN PAYMENT *Low income applicants can quality FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER'S UP TO 100% Little or No credit OKAY *recent bankruptcy OKAY* CAll TIM OR CANDY Premier Mortgage Group 352-563-2661 local 866-785-3604 toll free *Credit and income restriction apply* Florida licensed mort- gage lender P U' I 3/2/2 For Sale or Rent Citrus Springs Newer Home, low/dn, easy terms 352-361-6551 ATTENTION!! BRAND NEW DOUBLEWIDE $39,900. Delivered and Set, $0-Down Land/Home $650. mao. Repos Available Kinder Mobile Home (352) 622-2460 BEAUTIFUL LOCATION 3/2/2 w/garden room. By Owner. Lots of upgrades. Like new. Oversized prime lot. A must to see. Asking $179,900 (352) 527-4488 By Owner 3/2/2, Built 2005, like new, Lease to Own otioan 352-302-0810 352-422-3922 THE BRITTANY MODEL 3/2/2 - Hugh master bath & screened lonai. All appliances, Includes several locations to choose from. $159,900 Citrus Ridge Realty 352-465-3000 THE MERLE MODEL 3/2/2- FHA approved with 2/10 warranty. Builder will pay $5000 of buyers closing costs. $129,900. Citrus Ridge Realty. 352-465-3000 COUNTRY HOME 4/3/2 Fabulous home on 2 landscaped ac- res. Hardwood & tile. Huge caged pool, 25x14 pool, spa w/ wa- terfall & outdoor bar. 40x60 workshop/RV garage w/12' ceilings. 90001b lift and office. $499,900. Middleton Sunshine Properties 352-476-2871 Yoarworfd first Need a job or a qualified employee? This area's #1 employment source! Classified Business Locations WORDY GUR)YBY71429 1. Actor Damon expectorated (1) Every answer isa rhyming pair of words (like FAT CAT and DOUBLE TROUBLE), and 2. Whitish escargot(1) they will fit in the letter squares. The number after the definition tells you how many 3. Go in search of an onion cousin (1) syllables in each word. To win $10, send your original rhymes with your definitions to this 4. Road-goo-covered prison rec area (1) newspaper. All entries become ~I 1 1 1 1 11I 1 the property ofUFS, Inc. � 2009 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 5. More on-the-mend person who owes (2) I rI | Thanks and $10 to - Barbara Singer of 6. Last exams on LP record materials (2) North Hollywood, CA for #6. Send your entry to this 7. Next-door folks' cavalry blades (2) newspaper. SHSHVS SHOSHDINI 'L S'IVNIA S'IANIA 9 O1101fl8 )ILL8 (IaVa asV 1a ' 'saI H}Is ass 'I IVNS aVd' " LVdS uvwI 5-13-09 suaMsN CHASSAHOWITZKA 2/2 waterfront DW $600 2/2furn'd DW $700 SUGARMILL WOODS 3/2/2 furn'd $900 Agent, 352-382-1000 AW. Ifaere Rm EsI.�,. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Pritchard Island 3/2/1 Villa - $875 3/2/2 $800 Inverness 2/2/2-$700 3/2/2- $750 2/1/1 - $595 2/2/1 - $625 3/2/1 - $895 2/2/1 Villa - $695 1&2 Bd Apartments starting at $400 2/1V2/I- $600 2/1'2/1- $600 Lecanto I/I Apartment- $395 See our webslte: www.jwmortonreal estate.com Jennifer Fudge Cheryl Scruggs 352-726-9010' RENTALS P/ne Ridae w/Poo 5169 N. Perry Dr $1800 3/4/3 Pool/pool maint 4470 N, Flcus Dr $1400 ,3/2/2 Pool/pool mint Citrus Srling 9661 N. Parquet Way $800 838 W. Massachusetts ISt, $1400 3/2/2 Pool/pool main 27 New York Blvd $800 188W. Seymerla St $675 42 S. Monroe St $600 14 Plaza St. $600 HEDICK GROUP REALTY 352-422-2522 hedickgroup.net LECANTO 2 Bed Rm $450. MO. HOMOSSASA 2 Bed Rm $425. MO DON CRIGGER REAL ESTATE (352) 746-4056, (352). 746-0052 Eve. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE I 3/21/2/3 nearly 3000 sqff. CONNELL HEIGHTS VIC MCDONALD 13 ft. '66 Fiberglass Volume ceilings 2/2, Great Rm, vaulted (352) 637-6200 V-hull, Garmin, bass Coran top/sinks ceil. open kit. b/bar, seats, oars, trailer, ne Lots of upgrades fenced back yrd. 4-stroke 9.8 elec. sta Summerwind Homes scrn. por., new appl's, motor. $2,000 Inc. 352-527-8035 1600 sf,(mol) 6172 W. . (352) 344-4609 Pine Cir IC.R. Priced to 15 ft 1961 Fiberglass 4/3/3 Grand column en- l Sell (352)795-9603 . 40hp, galvanized trail try, spacious kitchen, ex- well equipped, Grea condo. $900 (352) quisite master suite with RealtySelect 621-34940 2 award winning master CituSc6m bath. Base price Citrus.com 1993 17' Sylvan $214,900 Realtor Bow rider bimini top Dream Custom Homes My Goal is Satisfied Boat & traitor of Citrus. 352-527-7171 Customers 85h.p. Yamaha motor SRealtySelect0 Good cond. $3,500 CiRealtySlct REALTY ONE (352) 344-0457 OuLasanding Rresults trailer. 60 Yamaha-B tr Trolling motor, good u shape. $6,200 fn l iU - (352) 860-0760 . BETTY MORTON - 16FT CAR. SKIFF '96, like new, $5,800 2.8% COMMISSION For Sale 4 soEvinrude , center R9S--e^ -TR~1 fo console, trolling motor CITRONELLE 3 bed- b-top, many extras Reat room, 2 bath. Mini (352) 344-5858 BETTY MORTON Farms 2.5 Acres, '98 MAKO 252 BETTY MORTON (352)795-1555 Trailer, Water with CC. 25ft, twin 150HP 2.8% COMMISSION softener, septic. As Merc, trailer. Well main 2.8% COMMISSION is $49,000.05-08. tained. Great cond. 813-695-0853. $24,000. 352-634-2769 S y For Sale By Owner AIR BOAT Homes^ 3 BR, 2 BA, 2-car gar., Big 13 Ft. haul, (352) 795-1555 Cement block, north 2 seats. Approx. 375-4C BY OWNER -3/2 Dunnellon Low down, HP 8 blade warp drive THE OAKWOOD MODEL Super nie! Less than EZ terms w/$3,500 2-1 reduction gear box 3/2/2 - Open floor plan 1 yr old. opprox 1 acre. down $575 mo. Used 100 hrs.+ Tri. w/formal living & family Incls most furn. Beautiful (352) 726-9369 $18,500 invest. Sell room, den and spec- lot, close to town. OWNER FINANCING for $10,000 firm. tacular master bath. $128,500. Call Dan 4/2/office, 2.5 ac, (352) 302-4535 Sweetwater Homes of 312-343-8329; Moving 2005 Doublewide Citrus, Inc. out of state. Like new. 1800sqft, AIRBOAT 352-382-4888 7289 W. Pompey Ln $9,700/dn, $882/mo. or ' 1996, 15', 500cubic inct Homosassa, FL 34446 $23,700 down, $582/mo. Cadillac engine 727-992-1372 completely rebuilt RIVERHAVEN I MODEL (352) 560-3019 FOR SALE BY OWNER New - 4/2/2-Want the Ue S 5a 13 Donna Street best of both worlds at dptfinder, dual 2/11Y/2 carport, a reasonable price? River Oaks East batt. w/switch, bimini, 6x20 hom room. 12x16 Beonthe GrandCanal of 4/2.5/2 Custom Pool easy load trailer. Low workshop, 8x10 shed. on the Grand Canal of Home on 1.5 acres hours. $9,990 Fenced yd. OPEN Riverhaven Village Offime on 1.5 acres, hours $n2 9-90 HOUSE SUNDAY'S 1-3 offers easy gulf access h bonus rm, green 352-860-0277 S87k. 352-527-8548 & a terrific community. hou$455se,900 (352) 274-1594 boat slip.AQUASPORT Call to See. 746-6093 $439,000. Moore & $455,900 (352) 274-1594/1 full AQUA SPORT Must Sell 2 BR 2 BA 19 furn. $69,800. Buy 2000 225 Exprery, 2004'1 FOR SALE BY OWNER Moore Realy, Inc. (352)115 hp Johnson 88 SJ Kellner, Bev. Hills 352 6213004 w/warranty & trailer. 2a/2/2, FP, OPEN 3 ,o000 S fish. Reduced 3 HOUSE on SUNDAYS Owner Financing 352-221-5230 11A-3P $118K firm . I Price Reduced $9.00352-746-5856 Call to See. 746-6093 (352)41 Crystal0-9316 River 1/1 fully AQUA SPORT Must Sell 2 BR, 2 BA, turn. $69,800. Buy 2000; 225 Explorer 24' CH/A, completely re- Owner.cm. 34429 Cuddy cabin. 225 Forne Salerbour St. VILLAS 3/2/2 w/den Woods. (352) 563-58443391 Johnson Ocean Pro Makedoffe15S.Barbor.A terLoadmaster tandem axls MakeBy Ownff er Maintscreenance free axtrailer 90 Exc. cond. (352)Price Reduced condo living w/the Call About Saving $14,500.352-493-7377; cu de sac, move in CitOwner Financing. wnr 352-221-5230 cndtion1352- 6 BLUE MARLIN nI MODEL free waterfront iv fresh water, tan.Cuddy Cabin. CrystaleOaks 31212 BEACHWOOD POINT The Moorings at Point of W/twin '06 Optimax VILLAS 3/2/2 Woods. 352-637-3391 150hp & double 2 7a4l-7088 FANTASTIC FAMILY , incl.'d $2100 464-036 By Owner GrMaintenance free axle trailer. $16,900 Price Reduced condo living w/the Call About Saving (352)257-1355 Split plan. Pool home privacy of a villa. Your Home Cabin Cruiser w/private back yard, on Sweetwater Homes of We Have Ideas! 24 ft. cul de sac, move in Citrus, Inc. tOwner died, 6 cyl. 10, condition. Asking 352-382-4888 alpha one/D, used $13,950. $18 9 ,900(352)8600766fresh water (3 tan gal, 442-7 tr (352) 746-7088 FANTASTIC FAMILY MR incl.'d $2,100 464-031 POOL HOME on 8thgolfcourseforsale.nfo Deck BoatURY e paversCitrus Hills Granite island kitchen, & HomessGreciana 'chedainl02, 150HP Yamaha w/ 3/2/2, POOL HOME, pool w/spa . fountain & trir., custom cover 2 acre, membership waterfall. Four en-ao, dep/find, VHF, Iw hrs., membership available t o terry switch. 2 batteries, Largew'" lisin *i Plantation Realtyk Inc power pk. avail to Cit. Hills C.C. Large elevated lot. 352)795-0784 prop./hub$6,000 $189,900 (352)8-464-130766 www.flordaestatehomC -795 (352)726-0838 POOL HOME ongolfcourseforsole.info Deck Boat 4/3/3 - built '04 352382-3202 Iv msg.al 5'19 Ft. Syvan, en fish- on 1 Acrer listings in Citrus 1i0mH J..co'nslev r nra Tile. payers. Citrus Hills dio & fishfinder. New Bat- membership available. 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Completely remod- 1994- 16ft, CC, bay boat. Encore Homes, Inc. eled inside. Must 88 HP Evinrude, Garmin 352-726-2179 see I 3/22 + pool. GPS/recorder $4500. GFor Sale By Owner I Reduced to $349,000. 352-621-4711 3BR 3BA, Pool, 16x24 PONTOON'08 3/R Bat Pol.e Spec a V(352) 212-2439 5 workshop Ap, close to . .KellerWiv ams r school, hosp., library, eler isiaMs hours. 9Php Yamaha. WTI, 518 Poinsettia. Ave. 4 i , Reality $18,000. Paid $26,000. (352) 860-0878 s /Gr1 OWNER FINANCING RealtySelect 362-503-6797 3/212/ Pool & spa. Citrus.com PONTOON TBOAT Village Green Gospel Is- 08' 20 Ft. To many land, $60K below options to list. 2$13,000 market. 1800 sqft. $8000 Tax Call for info. 628-7926 Purchase w/$13,700 dn. R ate Pontoon Boat $1050 mo. or NO Rebate K 1996, 18 ft., Good Cond. $$$down w/620 for first time home 40HP Yamaha, 4 stroke, credit.727-992-1372 buyersif you have $8,500/obo not owned a home in (352) 860-1490 PUT YOUR 3 years. Call for info $MONEY$ TO WORK! Phyllis Strickland PONTOON Landau BUY Real Estate (352) 613-3503 90, 24' port a potty, built NOW! Kellers Williams Rity n portable gas tank, new SBETTY MORTON canopy steering cable ss prop $5K,01 90hp Mere. 2.8% COMMISSION 00 trailer (352) 465-7987 RN PONTOON rgait ect Palm Beach 2002 was, werway22' 60hp yYamaha (51 9 (5$5500 (239) 571-26280 (352) 795-1555 PONTOON .Spectacular Home Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50 Deb Infantine Lake Front Peninsula TLRC Engine Like New Deb nfnieLk1170 5r. Estate P. 40hrs. Playpen Cover EXIT REALTY LEADERS BONNIE Ivr ess, lae 35 port-a-potty, extras (352) 302-8046 Inverness, FI. 3/2.5/2 $12,000 (352) 628-0281 Prices are Down!!! PETERSON Private Dock on 1/2 $ ( 6 Rotes are LOWI!I Realtor, GRI acre. Completely PRO-LINE 221 remodeled. One of WALKAROUND 1999 RealtySelect Your SATISFACTION a kind property I 200 HP Mercury w/9.9 HP S35 5Bargain at $349,000. Johnson kicker,$12k Citrus.com Is Mv Future!! Call Barb Malz obo. Call Kurt at Pbte's (3)"586-6921 ^(352) 212-2439 Pier 352-795-6067 or (352)795-9123 Reality SEA PRO sYam. 100 hrs. Bim. top. CRYSTAL RIVER The Springs on Kings LOOKING FOR HOMES T-CRAFT Bay 3/2i/2/2 - Luxurious OR MOBILES & LAND 23'L, 6' W, '02 150H home - 4,276 sq ft. Purchase, lease, mort- Evin. mtr. w fuel enj. like 20ff ceilings In foyer & gage assumptions, take new, trlr. w/brks BETTY MORTON family room. Hardwood over payments + cash. $7750 352-489-3661 floors. Edward Russell Any location, price, condi- Ultimate Scallop 2.8% COMMISSION - Johnston/Builder tion, foreclosure, late on Boat 03. 25' Sun ,t, � NO Inquiry Denied, 352-586-1676 (352) 795-1555 . Over finan. & Mobiles too ________ I H Call John 352-257-0911 WANTED TO BUY Commec l J' Pontoon Boat C RNeeding Repair WELLCRAFT Business/Home 3/2 Great 1987, 250 Sportsman, location on Trout Ave. Inver- 25', Gas eng., 30" draft, ness $165,000 . Rhema 260 hp I/O, alum. Realty 228-1301 trlr. $8,000 S-.B i , (352)344-9651 Michele Rose REALTOR Recreation "Simply Put-s I'l Work Harder" 7 Rivers Golf & C.C. 352-212-5097 prinv member owned. BONNIE thom@atlantic.net comer lot I ac (mol) 05 TITANUM PETERSON Craven Realty, Inc. $30K (813) 766-9354or 5Th Wheel, 28E33SB Realtor, GRI 352-726-1515 sweetscaoequesttas 1 slide. 1000 Wets. IRealtor, GRI nverted, central van. 261nch. TV.$30,500. Your SATISFACTION - - Or reasonable offer. Is My Futurell Picture Perfect A , ? (352) 489-6835 Homes NEW HOMES '07 NEW MAR (352) 586-6921 STLARTIN _At $75,000 BLOW OUT PRICES! Cres N3E 5 wh l or (352)795-9123 On Your Lot Atkinson Lots From $2,900 Cypr ess 32ff 5th wheel. Construction Some seller finan. 2 slides. Separate bath. r Charlotte G Realty 352-637-4138 flalandandrealty com Extra$.3yrext.warr900/ & Investments LLC Lic.# CBC059685 772-321-7377 35,2794-3534 L ------ . ----- .______________________352-794-3534 in w rt V er, it / top d ir n- 10 e, , i_ 59 0 MMI '02 Cedar Creek 5th Wheel 29ft, 2-slides, queen bed,bath/shower, 'low mileage, loaded, good cond. $16,800 (352) 746-4969 BONAIR '01 19FT. 5th wheel. Qn bed, microwave, Irg refrig. Like new. $9,995. 352-489-3661 Holiday Rambler 82 '31 ft., Newly remodelled, apples. a/c, etc. $2500. in family park w/pool ,rent $200/mo(352) 342-6311. I BUY RV'S, Travel .Trailers, 5th Wheels, Motor Homes Call Glenn (352) 302-0778 JAYCO 07 Jay Flight 28' used twice, smells & looks new, green clean, sips 6 $16,800 (3.52) 503-7431 KODIAK '04, Hybrid Travel Trir. AC, Heat, Micro. Tub/ Shwer, toilet exc cond $9,500, 352-564-4151 MEADOWBROOK 5th Wheel, 2000 Excel- lent. Photos at http://picasaweb.google.c omkmeadowbrook.Glenn - $13,995.00 (352)302-6055 or (727)692-9045 Montana '03, 5th wheel, 3 slides like new,$34,000. Truck avail also for tow (352) 422-5731 SKYLINE 04 32' sleeps 8, used once $11,500 (352) 586-9614 351 Modified Engine & 1976 4x4 front axle assembly $600 (352) 422-2721 WantedH $$CASH PAID$$ Wanted Vehicles Dead or Alive, Dale's Auto Parts 352-628-4144 CARS, TRUCKS, RV'S, BOATS Cash or Consign CONSIGNMENT USA US19, Across Airport (352) 461-4518 conslgnmentusa.org CASH BUYER Buying Used Cas Trucks & Vans For used car lot LARRY'S AUTO SALES Hwy 19 S. Crystal River Since 1973 564-8333 m aw---m "2MMOON NISSAN '04 SENTRA 1.8S Loaded, 35mpg, only 89k mi., serviced, 180w-CD, no worries, go $6050 (352) 382-1725 PONTIAP '95 GRAND PRIX -'V6, 2dr, runs great. 154K mli � $1500. 352-464-3625 PONTIAC '98, Sunfire, rins good, looks good, asking $1,275. (352) 637-5394 SUZUKI '07 Forenza. 30K mi, w/100k warr. LOADED w/touch scrn nav. $12,800. 352-613-6613 TOYOTA. '06 Corolla,' $11,995 Ocala Volvo (352) 629-7299 TOYOTA '06, Highlander, Hybrid,, 100,000 mi. warranty. $19,995. (352) 382-1857 I WRI � .. I - Illom - . I --N * J*.,IU* I " I i I f (352) 302-7073 CL4SSIFIEDS 38FT BOUNDER '96 Class A - basement model. 49K mi. 14mpg, new tires & brakes. (4) TV's. Ready for long trip. $220-00. 352-563-0615 '98 ENDEAVOR 38 Ft. W/ Slide. 36 K Mi. Dual air. $37,700 Obo. 352-637-5149 or 352-586-3090 * AUTO. BOAT * * &RV* DONATIONS 43 year old Non-reporting 501-C-3 Charity. Maritime Ministries (352) 795-9621 * Tax Deductible * CARS, TRUCKS, RV'S, BOATS Cash or Consign CONSIGNMENT USA US19, Across Airport (352) 461-4518 consignmentusa.org CRUISE AIR '94, Class A, Wide body. Diesel pusher. Alison Trans. & more. $34,000. 352 835-4273 FOUR WINDS '03, Hurricane New deal. 300, class A motor home, 31%'/ft., 22k mi. V10 gas, ducted rf. air, onan 4K gen., qn bed, etc. Saturn tow incl. $35,000. (352) 397-5007 GEORGIE BOY '05, Pursuit, Class A, 30ft. Excel. cond. 8k mi., 2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back. up camera, all the bells and whistles and much more, must see this coach, Asking $50,000. obo (352) 746-7626 GULF STREAM '07 BT Cruiser, 22' . 9K.Mi. Hitch & tow bar. wl car $40,000 obo. (352) 875-8890 GULF STREAM BT Cruiser 03, 22'fully loaded, ready to travel $27,500:... (352) 341-1297 HAMPTON BAY 43ft. 2008 Completely furnished. In great RV Park, pool, clubhouse etc. Can be moved $29,900/obo (352) 464-2722 Holiday Rambler '03, By Monico, 100 Cummins, 2 slides, incl. tow vehicle, mint cond. $84,900. (352) 302-7073, Holiday Rambler Admiral Motor Home 36' 2 slides, 340hp, gas eng. all options transf ext. warr. $51,900 352 795-3970 HONDA ACCORD 97 $500! Police Impounds ! for visiting 800-3.66-9813 x 4246 ITASCA NAVION 06 24FT, Mercedes die- sel, Class C. Good mpg, low mi, 1, slide, loaded. $52,995. 352-464-0371 Keystone 07 Big Sky 5th Wheel Prem. Pkg 340RLQ every op- tion. Center Island Kit. inclIs sep.W/D, added 2nd a/c in bedroom Price to Sale $52K firm 352-794-3068 PACE ARROW 04, 38'3 SLIDES 21k mi fully loaded 3 tv's $92,500 .obo 352-302-0743 Thurs.- Estate Auction May,14 Sale- 4PM 89 Winnebago. great hape37K. Outstanding qual. turn., riding mowers, coins. BEST AUCTION ALL MONTH 4000 S. 41, Inverness dudleysauction.com AB1667-AU2246 12%BP Paid for Junk Vehicles, J.W. 352-228-9645 We Buy Junk Cars Running or Not Cash Paid, $150 & Up (352) 771-6191 '98 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED. All power, leather interior, 75k ml, Excellent cond. $3,995 (352) 382-0485 ACURA 2004 T1X 43k miles, C rtified Only $299 per mo 1-800-733-9138 ACURA 2006, RSX 33k Miles, Certified, Lthr, Sunroof $14,988 or $245 mo 1-800-733-9138 BMW '03, 745 LI, NAV, black, sun roof. all options $29K Mint (352) 746-2696 CADILLAC '02 Seville STS - MNil Silver w/gray leather. 77k miles. All options. $9,200. 352-746-1308 Cadilloc '90, Deville, runs great, 96K mi., AC, needs nothing $,1,800 obo (352) 464-1819 CADILLAC '99 DeVille, 39 K. Mi. Car Fax avail. Light gold, exc. cond. $7,500 (352) 382-2715 CHEVY '96 Camaro, Conv. rare auto, AC, V6, 36 mpg jet black, dependable. $4700 352- 563-0615 CHRYSLER '95 LBeron, Cnv. New tires & brakes. 86K.Mi. $1,650. Runs great. (352) 302-9217 CONSIGNMENT USA *Clean Safe Auto's* Financing Avail. US19, Across Airport (352) 461-4518 consignmentusa.org CORVETTE 02, Z06, Black, low mi., over 30 mpg hwy. $24,400. (352) 613-5355 CORVETTE 2007 convertible corvette,only 4,076 mi- les on this rare silver on silver on silver vette, power convertible top, 6 sp auto, paddle shift, heads up dismay, mag- netic F55 susension, navigation system, all options available are on this gorgeous vette, Over $2,000 in aftermarket parts included, Your's for only , $48,500. 352- 270-3193 CORVETTE '80, Stingray, white, auto, SHOW CARI $11,500 or will trade for truck. 352-563-6428 CORVETTE 96' auto, looks & runs great. Pwr. everything. keyless entry. Clear & solid tops. $10,995 obo.(352) 586-2535 DODGE '02 Straus SXT.4 Cyl. auto, air, loaded. 43KMi extra CleIl. $5,980 Wooten's(352) 637-7117 FORD '00 Focus, 4 dr. AC, Auto. New tires & brakes runs great,30 mpg. $3,950.(352) 302-9217 FORD '05 Taurus SE, V-6 Loaded, low mi. extra clean. Must see. $7,880. Wooten's (352)637-7117 FORD '99 Crown Victqra, former detective car. Cold AC. Runs great. $2,700. Obo.(352) 613-5776 HON A '08 Civic, $17,995 Ocala olvo (352) 62 -7299 HONDA ACCORD 97 $5001 police Impounds for listing . 800-366-981lx 4246 KIA 2001 82K ml.WLe tim- ing belt, good cond. Well malnt. $2,250 obo (352) 637-5816 LINCOLN '94 2-dr, sun roof, 131k mi, white. Well maintained. $2650. (352) 628-7410: 628-6370 MERCEDES '05 SLK, $24,995. 2 avail. Ocala Volvo (352) 629-7299 MERCEDES '05 SLK, $24,995. 2 avail. Ocala Volvo (352) 629-7299 MERCEDES '08 C- CLASS,$29,995 Ocala Volvo (352) 629-7299 MERCURY '04 Grand Mvarquis LS, blk w/tan int., 63K, adult owned. Non smoker, all options. Estate car. $9400/neg. 352-465-8722 MGB Convertible 1977, 57k mi. Blue, many xtras Excellent Cdndition $10,500 (352)628-0281 Mitsubishi '08 Spyder, Cony. Low mi.. Like Newi Sacrifice $16,988 or $299 mo 1-800-733"9138 John (352)726-1076 17k ml. $11,700 names in which it was as- D G RA 352-563-0615 sessed are as follows: DODGE RAM '00 Crystal River CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1904 Std cab, rare 5spd, hemw, V8, a/c, 25mpg, new 22" $5001 Police YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 rims & tires. Dependable Impounds for salel DESCRIPTION OF PROP- $3700. 352-563-0615 Cars from $500 ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 $3700.352-563-0615 803 813 x 7374 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 1 BLK FORD04803 9151 Ranger, EDI HARLEY NAME IN WHICH AS- X-cab. Exc. ond.L '96 Sporster 1200, Cus- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO 38k mi. $9,700/ob tom. 15K. Scream Eagle Said property being In the (352746 3919 pipes,chro. Ex. clean County of Citrus, State of (352)746-3919 $4,850.(352) 637-5143 Florida. FORD 637-5143 Unless such certificate '06 E 350 Cutaway Harley Davidson shall be redeemed ac-. serv. van. 41K Mi./5. L '81 Shovelhead, 80", com- cording to law, the prop- Eng. Auto.Knapheide pletely serviced, good erty described In such S . iockrs shape. Ex. certificate shall be sold to $20.000 Obo. access. $5,895. obo the highest bidder at the (352) 726-397 352-746-7655; 726-4109 courthouse In Inverness, (678) 617-3767 HARLEY 9:30 AM.at FORD DAVIDSON Dated this 17th of April, S96 Heritage Soft tail, red 2009. 91 V-8 auto, many extras $9600 call BETTY STRIFLER air, loaded, evenings (352) 746-3613 Clerk of the CircuitdCourt to n H-D, SOFTAIL By: Bonnie Tenney 2 tone paint, '02 6 Spd. 8,700 Ml. Tax Deed Clerk chmm 124 S & S EVO. Lots Published four (4) times In of chrome. $12,000 Citrus County Chronicle, wheels/duals. (352) 746-3069 April 29, May 6, 13 & 20. $2,880. HONDA 04 WCRN Wooten's thousands in options. APPULICATON NO 3I5 \3'_f747417 mint condition $5900 obo 2009-083 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 CIL $UW Po ice '95, Camry, automatic 01, XLT, 4.0 liter, 6 cycle Impounds for salel AC, CD player, 4 DR 60K mi. many x-tras, tow Cars from $500 $2,500. behind no trailer needed 800-366-9813 x 7374 (352) 563-5155 $6500.(313) 404-5128 HONDA ACCORD TOYOTA SUPER '89 HONDA ACCORD 97 $5001 Police All original, red, 79k ml., 97 $5001 Police Impounds I for listing 6 cylinder, all power, Impounds ! for listing 800-366-9813 x 4246 targa roof. Original 800-366-9813 x 4246 HONDA owner. Garaged, $7,695 HONDA (352 m26-3427 mL. garage kept, not in VOLVO M le rain, floorboard $6200 '05 S60, $15,995 obo (347)223-7269 aft Ocala Volvo BUICK 3:30 (352) 629-7299 '03 Rendezvous. VOLVO $8,995 Ocala Volvo KAWASKI '06 S40, $15,995 (352) 629-7299 '00, ZRX 1100 '06 S40, $15,995 CC,15K. Mi. Very Ocala Volvo CHEVY fast, many extra's. (352) 629-7299 '06 Trailblazer $4k obo. VOLVO $12,995. 2 avail. Ocala (352)621-3764 '06 S60, $17,995. Volvo (352) 629-7299 SCOOTER Ocala Volvo. CHEVY '06 Suzuki, 400 (352) 629-7299 BLAZER '99 LS 4dr. Bergman. 4,200 Mi. Like VOLVO 126k mi. loaded, great new cond. $4,500 '06 S80, $17,995 cond. sunroof, $4k obo (352) 382-2715 Ocala Volvo. 352-422-0065 SOFT TAIL '88 (352) 629-7299 DODGE Just broke in 113 cubic VOLVO 2004, Durango SLT inch S&S Stroker '08 S 40, $17,995. Hemi 4x4, Lthr, DVD +++ motor w/Staggered 2 avail. Ocala Volvo $12,785 or $199 mo Hooker headers. New (352) 629-7299 1-800-733-9138 Gangster white walls, VOLVO DODGE seat in all leather blk os- '0860, $19,995 99, DURANGO 4x4, 80K trich skin, Paint by Jesse Ocala Vol9 mi., loaded, dual air & James painter of Calf., (352) 629-7299v exhaust, Exc. Cond. $6,000 w/Double Damon signa- (352) 629-7299obo ture, House of Color (352) 344-0505 paint, BIk w/colored ghost Clss ., - flames on all sheet metal. FORD '03 2" Carlini handle bars. Escape, 89kmi, 4whl Chrome to max, This 1954 CHRYSLER drive, class 3 hitch, Orig bad boy is not for the Imperial, Restorer's owner. Great shape & faint of heart. $30k Dream. $3500/obo price. $8,750. invested, may trade for 352-228-0597 352-564-1128: nice tractor w/bucket or '53 MERCURY 703-338-7177 bobcat etc. 2-Dr hardtop, 350 V-8 GMC SUBURBAN Call for more info. auto, May trade in pav. 1993 4 WD; 454 rebuilt 352-302-2815 352-621-0182; eng., new transm., SUZUKI '04. 727-422-4433 great tires, good cond. Katana 600, Low $3,500 obo miles. Incls. helmet & '56 FORD (352) 201-1413 e. Incls. helmet& Custom line 4 door s He- ONDAAC jacket. Asking $3,500. Cust ne r HONDA ACCORD (352) 527-0679 dan. 6 cyl auto. $9,500. 97 $500(352)5270 Police679 Will consider trade for Impounds for visiting SUZUKI travel trailer of equal 800-366-9813 x 4246 2002 intruder 800 cc value.(352) 628-4053 HYUN shaft driven 6400miles CAMARO IROC Z DAI windshield,saddlebags,2 '88Red, P./PB Cold 04 Santa Fe, $8,995. helmets $3,800 or best A.C. 62,000 Mi. Great Ocala Volvo offer 352-628-6020 Condition. $6,900. ( 6- VENTO PHANTOM (352) 422-5663 MERCEDES BENZ Scooter, 318 miles, CHEVY '01 ML. 55 AMG. Silver 150CC, Like new. 69 Classic C10SHTBD W/black t. Loaded, $2,190/obo. 350/350 AC, PS, 57K.Mi. New $64K.Ask 352-422-2433 $15K or trade $20K.(352)489-7674 YAMAHA (352) 746-9212 VOLVO '05 YZ125 DIRT BIKE CORVETTE '06 XC90, $20,995 Race ready. Many ex- C 3 avail. Ocala Volvo tras. $2500. 352- '87 Convertible, Drives, (32) 629-7 tras. $2500.352- looks great, 2nd owner, - 79 586-1683: 586-9349 new top & paint, $8,500 obo (352) 302-1524 EL CAMINO '81 305 Auto, All new FORD '06 F-150 768-0513 WCRN interior, & paint. Crager Crew cab XLT. Tow pkg 5/18 meeting mags & tires. 4" raised & topper, 51K mi. PUBLIC NOTICE. hood. $3,250. Exc cond. LOADED! ' The Early Learning. Coall- (352)341-3613. $18,500/obo. (352) tlon of the Nature Coast GM El Camino 634-1378; 795-2053 will be facilitating an Ex- ecutive Committee '84, 1-owner, low HONDA ACCORD Meeting on Monday, miles. $5,000/obo or will 97 $5001 Police May 18th, 2009.. The consider trade. . Impounds ! for listing meeting will begin at 352-628-7077 800-366-9813 x 4246 2:00p.m. at the CoalItion's GTO Office at 1564 N. Mead- 1967, The real deal, older owcrest Blvd, Crystal ,restoration, just oute ofRiver, ' FL. 34429. Please restoration, juste $25K out ofrade call 352-563-9939 if you storage $25K or trade have any questions. Pub- (352) 621-0666 '02 CHEVY ASTRO ic Participation Is wel- HONDA ACCORD '02,8 pass., exc. cond. come. 97 $500! Police only 59K ml. book price Published one (1) time In Impounds I for listing $8,300. Asking $6,500 Citrus County Chronicle, 800-366-9813 x 4246, (352) 637-2596 May 13,2009. JAGUAR CHEVY 76 XJ6C Rare coupe! '94 Handicapped Van. 762-0513 WCRN Silver, new paint; Low Mi. $4,000 Obo. KeepnniSafe Storage 63K mi., $8,900 obo (352) 726-8996 PUBLIC NOTICE (352) 527-4221 CHRYSLER (908) 763-8384 '03 Town & Country LXI, This Is to notify JENNIFER MERCEDES BENZ 75K. Mi. All power, JENDRUSIK that the entire 1985 380SL, 2 top road- Leather, rear air, new ti- contents of your storage ster. Drives, looks great res, & brakes. $7,495. lot wIll be consigned to Many new Mercedes (352) 467-0872 auction If payment In full iIs not received by 4:00 parts. New A/C. Must CHRYSLER P.M. on'May. 19, 2009, at see! REDUCED! $7,900. '96 Plymouth Voyager. Keepit Safe Storage & David 352-637-6443. Handicapped. Runs Moving Center, 5050 MG MIDGET good, asking $2,300. Norvell Bryant Highway, "77, New int. & seats. (352) 795-1411 Crystal River, FL. Need to be install. Extra ECONOLINE VAN '01 KeepitSafe Stg. & Mvg. trans. & parts. $4,000. White, regular or hand (352)746-6683 (352) 621-0126 controls, Wheelchair Published two (2) times in - acc., w/lift, $3,500 Citrus County Chronicle, (352) 341-7798 May 6 and 13. 2009. S HONDA ACCORD 2000-0520 WCRN S97 $500! Police PUBLIC NOTICE Impounds I for listing APPLICATION NO: M M800-366-9813 x 4246 2008-336 'KIA NOTICE OF APPLICATION 7KIA FOR TAX DEED S- 2007, Sedona EX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PLYMOUTH Barracuda Leather, All Pwr, Low . CABERNET I LLC 1970,$4000, 75000 Mi. $12,988 of $199 mo The holder of the follow- miles,coupe, automatic,8 1-800-733-9138 Ing certificate has filed cylinder,exterior: TOYOTA said certificate for a tax purpleinterior: black '06 Corolla Sport LE deed to be Issued chelseasmouse@gmail.co Sun roof, 48K. Mi. silver, thereon. The certificate m snateal $12,500 number and year of Issu- THUNDERBIRD t(3e 6 0 nce, the description of THUNDERBIRD Obo.(352) 860-1106 the property, anrd the '73, New paint, tires. names in which it was as- 38K. Mi. Like New. ALAN NUSSO sessed are as follows: $12,900 Obo. Will trade. INSURANCE AGENT CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5688 (352) 795-0122 . YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 8 LOTS 54, 55, 56, 57. 58. 59. 60 & 61 BLK 18 '94 CHEVY DESC IN OR BK 115 PG Ext. cab, 8 ft bed. New NAME IN WHICH AS- motor, good cond. 2 SESSED: KARENNE F SNOW wheel drive Z71 pkg. Said property being In the $3,900. " County of Citrus, State of 352-563-1518 Iv msg $$ SAVE $$ Florida. '94 TOYOTA PICKUP Unless such certificate Ext. Cab, 4 cyl, 5-spd * LIFE INSURANCE shall be redeemed ac- new clutch, shocks& * HEALTH cording to law, the prop- more, tool box,148k MI * ANNUITIES erty described In such $2500 (352) 302-0033 * DISABILITY certiate shall be sold to '96 FORD F-150 XLT 3524226956 courthouse In Inverness, Deluxe, good cond. new wwwANUSSO.com Florida, on June 3, 2009 at tires 5.0 V8. w/cap $3,695 I___ _.com 9:30 AM. obo (352) 563-2583 Dated this 17th of April, 2009. CHEVY BETTY STRIFLER '03 S-10 Ext. cab LS, Clerk of the Circuit Court 3rd door.V-6 auto, air, Citrus County. Florida loaded sharp, $5,980. HONDA By: Bonnie Tenney Wooten's (352)637-7117 '03 Rancher. 350cc, Tax Deed Clerk 4wdr, 5spd + reverse. Published four (4) times In CONSIGNMENT USA Climbs mountains & tows Citrus County Chronicle, *Clean Safe Auto's* heavy loads. $3200/or April 29, May 6, 13 & 20. Financing Avail,. trade. 352- 563-0615 2009. US19, Across Airport Crystal River 2001-0520 WCRN (352) 461-4518 - PUBUC NOTICE conslgnmentusa.org APPLICATION NO: conlgnentsaHrg2009-076 DODGE NOTICE OF APPUCATION '05, Quad Cab, Awe- 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON O R TICE A RE IVEN some Hemi-pwrd, special DYNA WIDEGLIDE NOTIC "Rodeo-Edit."Loaded 2900ml. HD custom . The holder of the follow- every special feature. Sr. wheels, mustang seot, Ing certificate has filed own, gar. kept., 27K mi, plus HD access. $15,500 said certificate for a tax $40K (352) 489-6237 deed to be IssuJed invested Sale $21,750 '03 HD ROADKING thereon. The certificate See online ad photos F3 cHDsROADmKIr number and year of Issu- www.autotrader.comlatca Fact. custom. Hi pert. once. the description of ridatf3fd39f Over $43,000 in receipts. the property, and the -1 I c ti C12 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 F: ICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2231 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4 PLAT BK 5 PG 133 LOT 18 BLK 398 DESCR IN OR BK 527 PG 91 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES INC FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording fo law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2003-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-087 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CAROL A RASHID ROGER A RASHID The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has field said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3637 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 22 LOT 34 BL K 1526 DE- SCR IN 0 R BK 571 PG 709 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GUILLERMO A PEREZ Sold property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Doted this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2004-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-089 -NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX.DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number, and year of Issu- a., : - l i- hii. : l of tr.r cr :.r.-.', U.-...T the naT,-: ,', ..ri.:r. i * . . as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5448 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS HILLS LOT 12 BLK 7 DESCR IN 0 R BK 546 PG 772 & DEATH CERT BK 571 PG 62 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: RICHARD SCOTT BARKER I Sold property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to. law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder ,at the courthouse In' Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2005-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-090 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6399 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS- HGLDS SOUTH LOTS 26, 2 7 & 28 BLK 297 DESC IN OR BK 284 PG 678 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: CLARE SCHUSTER RUDOLPH SCHUSTER Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florlda. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated thls 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By; Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2006-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-091 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6514 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 23 BLK 360 DESC IN OR BK 562 PG 199 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JUAN RODRIGUEZ VIOLETA RODRIGUEZ Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3. 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009, BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2007-0520 WCRN PUBUC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-092 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate- has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3871 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115 LOT 20 BLK 1674 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: LORENA L MENDOZA Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. ' Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2008-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: - 2009-093 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed ' to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-0943 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: TROPIC TER UNIT 1 UNREC SUB LOT 9 BLK A: COM AT SW COR OF NE1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SEC 4, PT AL SO BEING NW COR OF LOT 1 BL K A OF TROPIC TERRACE PB 3 PG 20 TH N 1 DEG 32M 21S W AL W . LN OF NE1/4 OF NE1/4 860.99 FT TO POB, TH N 1 DEG 32M 21 S W 178 FT, TH S 56 DEG 53M 4S E 268.1 0 FT TO PT ON ARC 0 F CURVE CONC SE'LY HAVING CTRL ANG OF 45 DEG 12M & A RAD O F 300.42 FT, TH SW'LY AL ARC OF CURVE 105.1 1 FT (CHORD BE,A RING & DIS BETW PTS BEING S 28 DEG 16M 37S W 10J 5.T FT,.T.H: N 70 DEG -:1.r 25S W 180.76 FT TO POB DESC IN OR BK 968 PG 758 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JEROME C SALMONS JR Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2009-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-094 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in whIch It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6163 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: MARINA CITY UN- REC SUB LOT 25 DES CR IN O R BK 647 PG 198 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ARLAN BURNS SYLVIA J BURNS JODI MILLER Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness,. Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In. Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2010-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-095 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6184 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: REPLAT OF BLK 16 LOCHSIRE PARK PB 5 PG 79 LOT 15 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GENESIS ONE CONSULTING INC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida] By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29. May 6. 13 & 20, 2009. 2011-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-096 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC Jhe holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the -names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6257 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: HICKORY HILL RETS UNIT 5 LOT 33 BLK 23 IDESC IN OR BK 451 PG 291 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FRANCES TERRY WALTER PATRICK TERRY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6. 13 & 20. 2009. 2012-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO:: 2009-097 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for d tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3877 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23 LOT 13 BL K 1677 DE- SCR IN OR BK 563 PG 199 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: NEWTON L JISON VICTOR L JISON Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009.-. 2013-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-152 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the .names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2854 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 L OT 7 BLK 922 DESC IN OR BK 873 PG 486 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: BERNARDA DE. DELGADO Sold property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle., April 29, May 6, 13 & 20,. 2009. 4 20 2014-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NOr: 2009-153 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the descriptioah of, the property, and the' names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-4305 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 27 PB 9 PG 54 L OT 8 BLK 1482 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: TAMAR KUPSTEIN Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described -in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2015-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-154 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CABERNET I LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed sold certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- once, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6557 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 6 BLK 413 DESC IN OR BK 381 PG 591 & DC IN OR BK 664 PG 019 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: CAROL SAHADEO Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6. 13 & 20, 2009. 2016-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: " 2009-155 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be .Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2558 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 8 PB 6 PG 43 LOT 11 BLK 741 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: VANNESS , PROPERTIES INC Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2017-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-156 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5703 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 9 LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 BLK 154 DESC IN OR BK 111 PG 392 & DC OR BK 706 PG 785 NAME 'IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ESTATE OF RUTH -LENTZ . .. - I. . Said. property being n. the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2018-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE. APPLICATION NO: 2009-157 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a, tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, . and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5718 YEAR OF ISSUANCE; 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 9 LOTS 33, 34, 35. 36, 37, 38, 39 & 40 BLK 164 DESC IN OR BK 163 PG 312 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DAVID W TYLER IRENE W TYLER Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29. May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2019-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-158 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed . to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-4099 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 23 PB 9 PG 7 LOT 7 BLK 1157 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: CHUNG JO HA MAL SAENG HA Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness. Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, CLASSIFIED 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2020-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-159 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1760 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRU SPGS UNIT 1 PB 5 PG 89 LO T 8 BLK 4 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: HOLIDAY BUILDERS INC Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida , By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2021-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-160 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1912 . YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 8 BLK 163 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse' In Inverness, Flgrida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April,: 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four' (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2022-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-161 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC 1 1 The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1917 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT'28 BLK 168 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being In the' County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida,.on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2023-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE -APPLICATION NO: 2009-162 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1945 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 2 BLK 187- NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. ' Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2024-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-163 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3313 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 18 PB 7 PG 3 4 LOT 4 BLK 1028 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE NAME IN WHICH AS SESSED: BRETT D FLAGG 1 Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2025-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE -APPLICATION NO: 2009-164 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3095 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 17 PB 7 PG 1 LO T 10 BLK 1163 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOHN N KARRAS Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. * Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 &,20, 2009. , 2026-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-165 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon, The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, rand the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2890 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006- DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PBi6 PG 98 L OT 2 BLK 957 ,DESC IN OR BK 559 PG 2022 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at- 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2000 , ., , Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2027-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-166 ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has flied said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows:' CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1926 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 16 BLK 172 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2028-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-167 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1937 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 7 BLK 182 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2029-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-168 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has flied said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of. the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1906 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 7 BLK 156 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO FLORIDA INVESTMENTS LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2030-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-169 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT II LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has flied said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3010 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 15 LOT 3 BLK 1155 DESC IN ORBK681 PG 1151 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DONNA LYLE GEORGE LYLE JULIE C LYLE Said property being In the County of Citrus. State of Florida. Unless such. certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2031-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-170 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3856 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITPi CPPI PpirS UNIT 23 LOT I EL i.: ' DESC IN OR BK 809 PG 544 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: HAIM PETERFROIND Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. * BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2032-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-171 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3532 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 4 BLK 1439 DESCR IN OR BK 462 PG 70 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOYCE L GALLAGHER BEATRICE H TWITCHELL Said properly being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness. Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2033-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-172 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3011 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 15 LOT 4 BLK 1155 DESC IN OR BK 681 PG 1151 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DONNA LYLE GEORGE LYLE JULE C LYLE JULIE C LYLE Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate 'shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29. May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2034-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-173 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: ' CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2936 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 15 LOT 3 BLK 1136 DESCR IN OR BK 547 PG 1418 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JACK B SANTO LUCRETIA M SANTO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such, certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2035-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-175 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has .filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1052 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CRYSTAL RIVER HGLDS LOT 3 BLK A & S 20 FT OF W 80 FT OF E 725.74 OF NE1/4 OF NW1/4 DESC IN OR BK 838 PG 1459 & OR BK 1608 PG 1991 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: THOMAS C RANEW JR TRUSTEE THOMAS C RENEW JR TRUSTEE Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described, in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County.,Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle., April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2036-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-176 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-0390 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: SUNSHINE GULF ESTS UNIT 2 PB 7 PG 25 LOT 110 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: MICHAEL RYAN AS TRUSTEE OF THE MONTANA TRUST DATED APRIL 14 1998 ROBERT V MONTANA ROBERT V MONTANA AS TRUSTEE OF THE MONTANA TRUST DATED APRIL 14 1998 MICHAEL RYAN Said property being In the County of Citrus, Stdte of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20,. 2009. 2037-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-178 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, angl the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3220 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 17 PB 7 PG 1 LOT 1 BLK 1217 DESC IN OR BK 901 PG 1555 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JING SHINE JANG Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2038-0520 WCRN PI C NOTI PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-179 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3980 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 19 PB 7 PG 4 0 LOT 35 BLK 1273 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty ' described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2039-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-180 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-' ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3094 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 17 LOT 11 BL ,K 1162 DE- SCR IN OR BK 548 PG 595 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ISABELLE PAQUETTE ISABELLE A PAQUETTE THOMAS N PAQUETTE Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk. ' Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle,' April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2040-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-181 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ;,,-, : th "j -- rl- tl rn -< Ir-I 5: h :p 1T " i r,., ir n., names in which it was- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2793 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 11 PB 6 PG 80 L OT 7 BLK 681 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SKY DEVELOP- MENT GROUP LLC Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse ' In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2041-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-184 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sesseod are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6504 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PLAT BK 5 P G 19 LOT 5 BLK 353 NAME IN WHICH AS SESSED: WILLIAM DOHERTY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at thp courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20. 2009. 2042-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-185 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed" sald certificate for a tak deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6373 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS SOUTH LOTS 56 & 57 BLK 244 DESC IN OR BK 441 PG 380 NAME IN WHICH AS-. SESSED: UNA K KEENE Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate -irn shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In inverness, Florida, on June 3. 2009 at �9:30 AM. ,Dated this 17th of April. ,2009. BETTY STRIFLER -' Clerk of the Circuit Court SCitrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk 'Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6. 13 & 20, 22009. 2043-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: S 2009-186 L NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- 'ing certificate has filed -said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued Sthereon. The certificate -number and year of issu- -ance, the description of ,the property, and the 'names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: *CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6525 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 4 BLK 378 NAME IN WHICH AS- 'SESSED: DEBORAH L 'SEFTON 'Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to 'the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. '2009. - BETTY STRIFLER - Clerk of the Circuit Court ' Citrus County, Florida 'By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2044-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-187 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC ,The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax 'deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- rance, the description, of ,the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6529 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 41 BLK 381 , NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: WILUAM WALKER Said properly being in the 'County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless ) such certificate shall be redeemed ac-. cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to ttie highest bidder at the courthouse, In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at .9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, -2009. BETTY STRIFLER ; Clerk of the Circuit Court - Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk 'Published four (4) times in -Citrus County Chrdnicle, -April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2045-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-188 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC 'The holder of the follow- ring certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- 'ance, the description of 'the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: 'CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5873 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT 2 AKA INVER NESS VLG UNIT 2 LOT 23 BLK 11 DESCR IN 0 R BK 559 PG 465 NAME IN WHICH AS- rSESSED: AMERICAN LAND ,,INVESTMENTS CORP Said property being in the -County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such , certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to .the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, -Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 69:30 AM. 'Dated this 17th of April,. t2009. SBETTY STRIFLER - Clerk of the Circuit Court SCitrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2046-0520 WCRN PUBUC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-189 NOTICE OF APPLICATION S FOR TAX DEED 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax rdeed to be Issued thereon. The certificate 'number and year of Issu- ance', the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-0168 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: RAINBOW ESTS UNIT 2 PB 3 PG 84 LOT 11 BLK 2 DESC IN OR BK 161 PG 52 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOSEPH C HUOT Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at ,9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, '2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida .By: Bonnie Tenney -Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2047-0520 WCRN PUBUC NOTICE APPUCATION NO: 2009-191 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 'MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed . to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3328 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 19 PB 7 PG 4 0 LOT 13 BLK 1247 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: EVERMORE IN- VESTMENTS LLC Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2048-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-192 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT IIl LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3493 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 16 BL K 1414 DE- SCR IN OR BK A49 PG 625 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ISLAND RIVER REALTY LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed. ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2049-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPUCATION NO: 2009-193 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3326 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 19 PB 7 PG 40 L OT 14 BLK 1246 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DAVID WHITLEY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April., 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2909. 2050-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-194 NOTICE OF APPLICATION ' FOR TAX DEED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3576 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 2 BLK 1505 DESCR IN 0 R BK 586 PG 356 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: WILLIAM R GATES Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenriey Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2051-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-195 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, ands the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6204 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: SPORTSMENS PARK LOT 179 DESCR IN 0 R BK 326 PG 277 NAME , IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SPORTSMEN PARK DEV CO SPORTSMEN'S PARK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness. Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2052-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-196 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6201 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: SPORTSMENS PARK LOTS 116 DESCR I N 0 R BK 326 PG 277 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SPORTMEN'S PARK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY SPORTSMEN PARK DEV CO Said properly being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the, courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2053-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-197 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2633 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 9 LOT 13 BLK 626 DESCR IN 0 R BK 535 PG 1343 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DAVID AVILA PEDRO AVILA Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court. Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009, 2054-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-198 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3017 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 15 LOT 14 BLK 1 155.DESC IN OR BK 557 PG 1011 & LE IN OR BK 706 PG 1494 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: PAMELA KAY STEWART BARTCH DOUGLAS C STEWART JAMES T STEWART RUBY LOUISE STEWART Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate, shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. � BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. ,, 2055-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-199 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows; CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2750 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 11 PB 6 PG 80 L OT 11 BLK 646 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: WARREN W KRABBE WILLIAM F KRABBE 3RD Solaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate .shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be 'sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009., 2056-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-200 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- .Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3263 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 17 PB 7 PG 1 LOT 17 BLK 1232 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SHARLEEN A WILLIAMS Sold property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness. Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2057-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-201 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax' deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3413 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 19 LOT 4 BLK 1288 DESCR IN OR BK 595 PG 1672 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: LAVERNE G SPENCER Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate sshall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at ,9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, .2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2058-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-202 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed? said certificate for a tax deed to be Issueqd thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6241 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: HICKORY HILL RETS UNIT 1 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 3 DESC IN OR BK 75 PG 360 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: MARIE CYBULSKI THADEUS CYBULSKI THADIUS CYBULSKI Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of 'Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2059-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-203 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to " be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2369 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5 PB 6-PG 1 LOT 3 BLK 511 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: RL EQUITIES INC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29. May 6. 13 & 20, 2009. 2060-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-204 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has flied said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3456 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 20 PB 7 PG 65 2 LOT 4 BLK 1344 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 10M 37 S E 115.97 FT)SUBJ TO 10 FT WIDE PWR LN EASM IN OR B K 289 PG 672 DESC IN OR BK 1105 PG 2014 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JEROME C SALMONS JR Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3. 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2065-0520 WCRN WEDNESDAY 191AY 13 2009 0 CLASSIFIED By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2061-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-205 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2528 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 7 LOT 3 BLK 791 DESCR IN 0 R BK 534 PG 759 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus. State of Florida. Unless. such certificate shall be redeemed aC- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Doted this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonhlie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2062-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-206 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR,TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOTVI LLC The holder of "the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2517 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 7 LOT 2 BLK 784 DESCR IN 0 R BK 540 PG 235 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2063-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: . 2009-207 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2552 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 8 LOT 15 BLK 70 1 DESCR IN OR BK 548 PG 617 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GEORGE DAIVS Said property being In the County of Citrus, ,State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2064-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-209 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT III LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5198 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: LOT 10 AKA:COM AT SE COR OF 34-1 7-19, MARKED BY TVA MONU- MENT TH N 0 DEG 9M 15SS E AL E LN OF SE1/ 4 168.05 FT TO POB, SD PT BEING ON E'LY R/W LN OF TRAM RD, S D R/W BEING 100 FT WIDE, TH N 0 DEG 9M 15S E ALE LN 643.57 FT, TH S 63 DEG 47M 32S W 333.49 FT TO PT 0 N E'LY R/W LN, TH S 31D 37M 49S E AL SD R/W UNE 462.82 FT TO PC OF CURVE CONC SW'LY HAVING CNTRL ANG OF 6 DEG 54M 26S & RAD OF 962.54 FT, T H SE' LY AL ARC OF CURVE & AL R/W LN 116.04 FT TO POB (CHORD BEARING & DIS BETW PTS BEING S 28 DEG By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2069-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-21 NOTICE OF APPCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6493 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 31 BLK 340 DESC IN OR BK PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-211 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6483 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 24 BLK 330 DESC IN OR BK 707 PG 983 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: AREA LAND TRUST Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June'3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20. 2009. 2066-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-213 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6554 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 40 BLLK 410 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ESTATE OF HUGO A MONTANA ESTATE OF HUGO MONTANA ROBERT V MONTANA Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- ,cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2067-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-214 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to , be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are-as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-0371 ' YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: DE ROSA INC PB 5 PG 17 LOT 38 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: HAROLD DEFREITAS MARY DEFREITAS MARY DEFREITAS HAROLD DEFREITAS DECEASED Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. , BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2068-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-215 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has flied said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6518 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 4 BLK 371 DESC IN OR BK 536 PG 1053 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: LOUIS TOSCANO MARY TOSCANO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida GEORGE J MAHONEY Sald property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall 'be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2074-0520 WCRN PUBUC NOTICE APPUCATION NO: 2009-221 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 443 PG 166 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FREIDA BOSSART Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall .be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29. May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2070-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-217 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6521 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 3 BLK 373 NAME IN WHICH- ..AS- SESSED: SERGIO CAMACHO Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2071-0520 WCRN PUBUC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-218 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5961 YEAR OF ISSUANCE:r2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS VLG PB 6 PG 26 LOT 60 BLK 17 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SDA CORP Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2072-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-219 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has field said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate. number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the .property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2465 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SINGS UNIT 6 LOT 2 BLK 577 DESCR IN O R BK 540 PG 1862. NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: PETER LAPPERT Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2073-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-220 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1953 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 LOT 26 BLK 153 DESCR IN 0 R BK A49 PG 479 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ELEANORE C MAHONEY FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1997 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 3 PB 5 PG 116 L OT 9 BLK 228 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ROBERTO CHENA Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows; CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1911 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 10 BLK 162 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2075-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-222 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has flied said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1815 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS, UNIT 1 PB 5 PG 89 LO T 19 BLK 50 DESCR IN 0 R BK 527 PG 733 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: P & P INVEST- MENTS LLC SUNSPACE LAND & DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida,'on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2076-0520 WCRN ' PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-223 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be . Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3309 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 18 PB 7 PG 34 L OT 12 BLK 1027 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: BRETT FLAGG Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to, the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2077-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-224 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1995 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 LOT 1 BLK 228 DESCR IN OR BK A50 PG 190 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: WERNER GRUETER Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle,. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20,. 2009. 2078-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-225 NOTICE OF APPLICATION the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2083-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-230 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be . Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: , -1 I 'I courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. ,i Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20. 2009. 2079-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPUCATION NO: 2009-226 NOTICE OF APPLCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2512 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 7 LOT 6 BLK 738 DESC IN OR BK 825 PG 1335 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOAN JOSKO ROBERT JOSKO Said property being in the County .of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop-' erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009, 2080-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-227 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- 'Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are asfollows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2400 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 5 PB 6 PG 1 LOT 31 BLK 541 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ALEXANDER SCHMIDT Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida . By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times, In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2081-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE 'I APPLICATION NO: 2009-228 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1910 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 108 L OT 10 BLK 161 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY CAPUANO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2082-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-229 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2428 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 6 PB 6 PG 15 LO T 12 BLK 556 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: RONALD BERGWERK Said property being In the County of Citrus. State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2075 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 PLAT BK 5 PG 116 LOT 4 ELK 283 DESCR IN 0 R BK 455 PG 562 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ANNAMARIE ROBISON Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times Irt Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2084-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-231 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing . certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description .of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2228 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 4 LOT 1 BLK 394 DESC IN OR BK 814 PG 1792 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ALICE BEAULIEU LINDA BEAULIEU MICHAEL W BEAULIEU Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2085-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-232 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax, deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2215 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT* 4 PLAT BK 5 PG 133 LOT 5 BLK 384 DESCR IN OR BK 531 PG 2401 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: 'EST OF MARK L VENT CHRISTINE VENT MICHAEL 0 VENT OTTO A VENT Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2086-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-233 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2022 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 LOT 5 BLK 245 DESCR IN OR BK 389 PG 125 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GLOBAL ASSEKURANZ INC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3. 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County. Florida By: Bonnle Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2087-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-234 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2090 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 3 LOT 9 BLK 291 DESC IN OR BK 732 PG 310 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: KEVIN POPE Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. -BETTY STRIFLER SClerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonhie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle. April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2088-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-235 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3563 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 21 PB 7 PG 73 L OT 24 BLK 1500 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ROMAN INC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2089-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-236 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3446 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 20 LOT 12 BL K 1324 DE- SCR IN OR BK 561 PG 1516 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GUS MIHOS JOHN A SAMOHIN Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of .Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2090-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-237 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3332 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 19 LOT 15 BL K 1248 DESC IN OR BK 658 PG 1337 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: CAROL ANN MC BURNEY , CAROL ANN MC BURNEY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- 'cording to law, the prop- 6rty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2091-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-238 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6164 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: MARINA CITY UN- REC SUB LOT 26 DES CR IN OR BK 647 PG 198 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ARLAN BURNS SYLVIA J BURNS JODI MILLER Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2092-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-239 NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6561 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNES HGLDS WEST 1ST ADD PB 5 PG 44 LOT 3 UNREC OF LOT 6 BLK 401: S 116.38 FT OF W 187.15 FT OF W1/2.....(SURVEY FOR RALPH VIOLA DATED 6-28-82) NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JUDY C VIOLA RALPH A VIOLA RALPH A VIOLA JR Sald property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2093-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-240 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-4989 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: SUGARMILL WOODS CYPRESS VLG LOT 11 BLK 49 DESC IN OR BK 689 PG 46 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ANNMARIE S NELSON MICHAEL H NELSON Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Dated -this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court. Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2094-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-241 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property,. and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-4072 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 26 LOT 12 BLK 4 75 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ROSIO M MOREL Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2095-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-242 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In -which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-4277 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 27 PB 9 PG 54 L OT 10 BLK 1464 NAME. IN WHICH AS-' SESSED: DINA POWELL SALLY ANN POWELL Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2096-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-243 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- once, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3639 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 22 LOT 7 BLK 1527 DESCR IN OR BK 571 PG 1481 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: 1224 CORP Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law. the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29. May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2097-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-244 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2497 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 6 LOT 16 BLK 597 DESCR IN OR BK 541 PG 974 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: LARRY E DAVIS SUSAN J DAVIS Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erfy described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2098-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-245 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2898 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 L OT 27.BLK 999 'NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JULIET SEECHARRAN WALTER SEECHARRAN Said property being In the County of Citrus; ,State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida ' By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2099-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-247 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC - The holder of the follow- 'n3 7=rtifilatx has filed '.31 ,1 .rtrlI.:are for a,tax 3-.3 h: . c Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-3280 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 18 PB 7 PG 34 LOT 1 BLK 1016 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: FGH ENTERPRISES LLC Sald property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2100-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO; 2009-248 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VIERDOT VI LLC The holder, of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed.are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2849 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 L OT 9 BLK 919 DESC IN OR BK 554 PG 432 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ERIC D RIGGS VERA S RIGGS Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2101-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-249 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description atof the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2839 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 LOT 9 BLK 913 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: MONTSE ARMITANO C14 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009 ERTY: HEATHERWOOD UNIT 1 PB 8 PG 1 N 1 45 FT OF LOT 33 BLK A DESC IN OR BK 886 PG 162 & OR BK 946 PG 1523 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: RICHARD P TOUCHTON Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17. 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By; Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2009, 2106-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ROBERT ARMITANO Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverhess, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2102-0520 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-250 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VERDOT VI LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and* the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5911 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF - PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT 2 AKA INVER NESS VLG UNIT 2 LOT 40 BLK 28 DESC IN OR BK 664 PG 1044 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: RAFIE WARWAR YOUSEF R WARWAR Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 17th of April, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, April 29, May 6, 13 & 20, 2009. 2103-0513 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-034 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MERLOT Ill,LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2866 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 L OT 1 BLK 933 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ENEAS SOLE Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described 'in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on May 20, 2009 at 9:30 AM. ' Dated this 17th of March, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk" Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, March 25, April 1, 8, and 15,2009 Readvertlsed one (1) time: In the Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 2009. 2104-0603 WCRN PUBUC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-251 NOTICE OF APPLICATION i IFOR TAX DEED ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:W PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and .year of Issu- ance,. the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2715 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT ,10 LOT 3 BLK 846 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: HYUNG J KIM SUK J KIM Said property being In the County of Citrus, State- of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2009. 2105-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-252 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6009 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- APPLICATION NO: 2009-257 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed sold certificate for a tax APPLICATION NO: 2009-253 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-1868 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 1 LOT 10 BLK 97 DESC IN OR BK A42 PG 766 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOSE CAVALLIERY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2009. 2107-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO:. 2009-254 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 3 PB 5 PG 116 L OT 14 BLK 241 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: KRISTEN MICHELE MILLER MARSHA L MILLER Said.property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, IMay 13, 20, 27 and June ;3(2009. , 2108-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO:, 2009-255 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC , The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued 'r.ere:r. The certificate -.unr',er and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-2812 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 12 PB 6 PG 87 L OT 13 BLK 884 DESC IN OR BK 572 PG 79 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOAN M BRESNAN WALTER P BRESNAN Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- c:cbrding to law, the prop- berty described In such "certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3,2009. 2109-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-256 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC: The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5049 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: SUGARMILL WOODS CYPRESS VLG PB 9 PG 86 LOT 19 BLK 121 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DONNA CURRY Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida., Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times in Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3,2009. . 2110-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3,2009. 766-0513 WCRN 5/18 Brd,OfTrustees CMH Health System PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE A meeting of the Citrus County Hospital Board of Trus- tees will be held on Monday, May 18 2009, at 4:45 P.M., In the Gulf Room, located on the first floor of the Citrus Memorial Health System Administration Building, 502 HIghland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. The meeting will address general, financial and administrative matters. A copy of the Agenda is available In the Administration office. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by this Board, with respect to any matter consid- ered at such meeting, must ensure that a verbatim rec- ord of the proceedings Is made, which record must In- clude the testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal Is to be based. Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle, May 13,2009, deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-6508 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 5 BLK 356 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: WILLIAM DOHERTY Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Dated this 4th of May. 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2009. 2111-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-258 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has, filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year, of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5962 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS VLG PB 6 PG 26 LOT 70 BLK 17 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SCOTT A NILES SHERRI L NILES � Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In, such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse in Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009, BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2009. 2112-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-259 � NOTICE'OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 06-5968 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: INVERNESS VLG PB 6 PG 26 LOT 13 BLK 19 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DARLENE M, GUADAGNIN GULF COAST LAND COM- PANY INC TRUSTEE OF THE N/A FLORIDA TRUST DATED MARCH 8 2005 Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness, Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, 2009. BETTY STRIFLER Clerk of the Circuit Court Citrus County, Florida By: Bonnie Tenney, Tax Deed Clerk Published four (4) times In Citrus County Chronicle, May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2009, 2113-0603 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO: 2009-260 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PINOT IV LLC The holder of the follow- Ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, The certificate number and year of Issu- ance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was as- sessed are as follows; CERTIFICATE NO; 06-6113 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: LINSON HINKLE DEV UNREC SUB LOT 10 DESC AS: COM AT NW COR OF SEC 5-18-20 SD COR BE- ING THE SW COR OF SEC 32-17-20 TH S O0DEG 00M 18S W AL W LN OF SD SEC 5 2244. 00 FT TH S 89DEG 49M 46S E 2195. 03 FT TH N ODEG 02M 31S E 2110.0 FT TH S 89DEG 49M 46S E 150.00 FT TO POB TH N ODEG 02M 31S E 150.00 FT TH S 89DEG 49M 46S E 325,00 FT TH S 0DEG 02M 31S W 15 0.00 FT TH N 89DEG 49M 46S W 325.00 FT TO POB DESC IN OR BK 1681 PG 1827 NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: LINSON & HINKLE DEVELOPMENT INC Said property being In the County of Citrus, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- erty described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse In Inverness. Florida, on June 17, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Dated this 4th of May, If you fall to appear and the court terminates your pa-* rental rights, either a motion to seek relief from the,. Judgment or a notice of Intent to pursue relief from the judgment must be filed in the trial court within 30 days after the judgment is entered, In order to preserve the right to pursue such relief. If you need help In this matter because of a disability. please call 920-448-4155. - This notice shall be published one time. BY THE COURT: /s/ Marc A. Hammer Judge Marc A. Hammer Date: 5/6/09 Robert J, Colllns II (Name of Attorney) 305 E, Walnut St., Green Bay, Wl 54301 920-448-4551 (Telephone) Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle, May 13,2009, 765-0513 WCRN 5/18 Brd.OfDIr. Citrus Mem. Health Found. Inc. PUBLIC NOTICE , NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc., will be held on Monday, May 18, 2009, at 6:15 P.M., in the Board room. located on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Health Systerr Administration Building, 502 Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. There will be meet- ings of the Executive Committee, Finance Commit- teeand Audit Committee also held In the Board Room beginning at 3:00 p.m. to address general, financlql and administrative matters to be presented to the Board. Copies of the Agendas are available In the Ad- ministration office. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by this Board, with respect to any mat- ter considered at such meeting, must ensure that a ver- batim record of the proceedings Is made, which rec- ord must include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based. Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle, May 13,2009. 769-0513 WCRN (1 pig) Citrus County Animal Services PUBLIC NOTICE Board of County Commissioners Department of Development Services Animal Services Division 4030 S. Airport Rd. Inverness, FL 34450 (352) 726-7660 Fax: (352) 726-4120 TTY (352) 726-7093 May 8, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that the following described livestock, 1 pig, white & black, male, approximately 2-6 years old. This pig Is now Impounded with Citrus County Animal Services, 4030 S. Airport Road, Inverness, FL 34450. The above described pig was found on S. Candlenut Ave. In Homosassa. This pig will, unless re- deemed within 3 days from date hereof, be offered for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash. Citrus County Animal Services Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle, May 13,2009. 770-0513 WCRN 5/21 meeting Nature Coast EM Foundation PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nature Coast Emergency Medical Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors will be holding a meeting on Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 3:30 p.m. For those Interested In attending the meeting will be held In the Nature Coqst EMS Administration Build, ing, 3876 W. Country Hill Dr., Lecanto, FL 34461. Any persons(s) requiring reasonable accommoda- tions at this meeting because of a disability or physical Impairment should contact the President/CEO at Nature Coast Emergency Medical Services, (352) 247-4700, before the meeting. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board 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 Sanders Executive Assistant Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle; May 13,2009. 763-0513 WCRN (Jeffrey Malines) Picard Self Storage PUBLIC NOTICE Disposal of stored goods and property pursuant to Florida Statute #83.0806. Notice Is hereby given that Picard Self Storage, Inc., -located at 1274 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy., Hernando, FL 34442, with the rental office located at 1274 E. Norvell Bryant iHwy., Hernando, FL, 34442 Intends to dispose of personal property/goods stored _by JEFFREY MAINES, whose last known mailing address was 9781 E. Gold- finch Lane, Inverness, FL 34450 for purposes of satisfying delinquent rents and related collection costs accruing since March 5, 2009. Tenant stored goods. If saleable, will be sold on site after this public notice has been published two times In accordance with Florida Statute #83.806. The sale of stored goods, If not redeemed by payment In full of all delinquent rents and related costs, may be sold 15 days from the publication of first notice In accordance with Florida Statutes. /s/ W. J. Picard President & Owner Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, May 6 and 13, 2009, 767-0520 WCRN 2009 CP 296 Rose Ann Van Kirk Notice to Cred. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION * File No. 2009 CP 296 Division Probate- IN RE: ESTATE OF ROSE ANN VAN KIRK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ROSE ANN VAN KIRK, deceased, whose date of death was Jan. 16, 2009, file number 2009 CP 296, is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division; the address qf which Is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on- whom a copy of this notice Is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons. having claims or demands against decedent's estate must'file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TI E-PEReODS-SETOF-o=T ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED-TWO(2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice Is 5/13/2009. Personal Representative: " . /s/Judith A. Kiriloff t1788 W Waterway Drive Homosassa, Florida 34448 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ John S. Clardy III. Florida Bar No. 123129 Clardy Law Firm PA PO Box 2410, Crystal River, FL 34423-2410 Telephone: (352) 795-2946 Published two (2) times In the GItras-C-ouny Chronicle, May 13 and 20,2009. 771-0513 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT, BRANCH 5 BROWN COUNTY Case No. 09 TP 25 Inlhe keestoat Jonah L. a person under the age of 18. NOTICE AND ORDER OF HEARING (For Publication) TO: Michael P. Mortag 6381 W. Tangerine Lane Crystal River, FL 34429 Additional Identifying Information: Dates of conception: Dec. 13, 2005 to Feb. 11,2006 Place of conception: Green Bay, Wisconsin Date of Birth: October. 10. 2006 Place of Birth: Green Bay, Wisconsin IT IS ORDERED: This notice be published advising you that a petition for termination of your parental rights to the above named child be heard in front of Judge Marc A. Ham- mer at the Brown County Courthouse, 100 S. Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wl 54301, Branch 5, on May 22, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. You have the right to have on attorney present. If you desire to contest the matter and cannot afford an at- torney, the state public defender may appoint an at- torney to represent you. I Legals |