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SeI ***** *AUTO**SCH 3-DIGIT 326 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY-205 S PO BOX 117007 Gridiron action: Crystal River hopes to avoid GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7007 CITRUS: NCLUNTY TODAY & Sunday morning HIGH Partly cloudy. 91 Scattered t-storms LOW Chance of rain C i - I 72 40 percent. PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 Florida's Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida's Best Community 50* VOLUME 115 ISSUE 43 Sheriff investigates shooting Authorities arrest attempted murder suspect Joseph Evans, authorities say he fired shot; bond $25,000. SHEMIR WILES Chronicle Gunfire at a Crystal River home led to the arrest of a Beverly Hills man Thursday evening. According to a Citrus County Sher- iff's Office arrest report, deputies re- sponded at approximately 9:47 p.m. to the Publix shopping plazaon U.S. 44 in reference to a shooting. A 22-year- old Crystal River man told police he went to a home off Gannett Place to meet an acquaintance. While exiting the vehicle, the man said Joseph Mor- ris Evans Jr., 23, of 11 S. Fillmore St, and two other people attacked him for some unknown reason. The man said he was able to free himself from the fight and as he re- turned to his car, he heard a gunshot The man said he turned his car around to leave the area and that's when he saw Evans point a dark-col- ored handgun at him and fire it. The bullet struck approximately 2 inches below the window rim, the report states. Deputies went to the location of the hooting, which was later disclosed as 6589 Gannett Place, and found a spent shell casing in the street near the spot where the man said Evans was stand- ing when he fired the gun. According to the report, Evans was still at the home. A person present at the time of the shooting told police he did hear a gunshot, but couldn't identify who fired a gun. Evans was arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder. He is being held at the Citrus County Detention Facility on a $25,000 bond. Contact Chronicle reporter . Shemir Wiles at 564-2924 or swiles@ chronicleonline.com. Dog days of summer coming to a close UAVIE MlLE/Clnrofnicle Jim Lambert recently sits on a landscaping log outside his Floral City home with his miniature schnauzer, Sara, and enjoys the coolness of the summer morning under a huge oak tree. Lambert looked like he was deep in thought, while Sara kept a keen eye open for Interlopers. Iutm firs twkwith dbi , .-- - Copyrighted Materia . ......i..t.d ..... SyndicatedContent %Om *- g -N Sr 4 dmtur cr |~~~ -r^f>L�jt -~. .~=. ... b � lll .. ... ::" .. .. �, A " w M , : '- ::::..-i.. ...w e W* .m4M - A Available from Commercial News Providers'.' Official: Sexual abuse case 'heinous,'pretty horrific' Woman charged in case says she knew of man's actions with 7-year-old girl SHEMIR WILES Chronicle Jesse Edward Laramee, 35, and Jane Marie Marcy, 27, were charged Tuesday with capital felony charges of sexual battery on a person younger than 12 years. , ,-: * *, Com ics ....................... C8 Editorial ....................... A8 Horoscope ...............sB6 Lottery Numbers ............B4 Lottery Payouts ...........B6 Movies...... ................ C9 Obituaries ............... ......A5 Stocks ..................... A6 TV Listings......................C8 A detective with the Citrus County Sheriff's Office calls a re- cent sexual abuse case involving a 7-year-old Homosassa girl "one of the most heinous crimes" he's Probe widens FBI questions suspect's father in NYC terror probe./Page A10 ever seen. "This is the worst case I've worked," said Detective Lynn Tabb with the CCSO's Special Victims Unit Tabb was assigned to the case , and eventually arrested Jesse Ed- ward Laramee, 35, and Jane Marie Marcy, 27, Tuesday on cap- ital felony charges of sexual bat- tery on a person younger than 12 years after the girl made sexual abuse allegations against them. According to an arrest report, investigators interviewed the girl Sept. 15 after learning that she was making accusations against Laramee. The girl stated that Laramee was the boyfriend of Marcy. The girl went on to say that Laramee Thousands protest in Iran Opposition supporters rally in defiance of government./Page A10 29 killed Suicide bomber strikes in Pakistan./Page A10 Settled State makes deal in Medicaid case./Page A3 Crooked Chicago ex-cops detail corruption./Page A10 would pull her hair and make her perform sexual acts on him. She also said Laramee would per- form sexual acts on her and, when she would cry, he would slap her across the face and tell her to be quiet The girl said the incidents hap- pened in Marcy's van, at Laramee's home and at the home of a relative of Laramee's. The girl said when the incidents oc- See ABUSE/Page A4 Bounce $ Stock market makes a quick rebound after a one-day retreat from a stronR rallv./Page A7 C A2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 County BRIEFS Fundraiser to help Homosassa teen Friends and family of Dustyn Kole Tedder of Ho- mosassa will raise funds to help pay his medical bills by hosting a carwash this week. Tedder, 16, was injured Aug. 7 in a dirt bike accident. He sustained head trauma and bone fractures, and is now going home. Jaimee Gordon and Amber Walters will host the carwash from 9:3t.a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today in the parking lot at the State Farm Insurance Agency at 3899 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, across from Wal-Mart. The funds raised from the carwash and other activities will go into Tedder's trust fund at the SunTrust bank in Ho- mosassa. Call 628-1789. Historical society to host travel expo The Citrus Country Histori- cal Society invites the public to attend its annual Travel Expo Presentation at 10 a.m. Tuesday, at the Old Court- house in Invemess. The itineraries for the monthly excursions will be given along with an exciting presentation about Discover- ing Tuscany. The society has a tour to Italy planned for April 29, 2010. Join the society to hear about garden tours, theater shows, museums exhibits and more destinations in 2010. Judy Schmutzer, tour coordi- nator and escort, will be the hostess for this event. Light refreshments will be served. The trips are fundraising events for the Society. Please RSVP by calling Judy at 560- 3784 or Laurie at the Historic Courthouse 341-6429. Swiftmud to host open house The Southwest Florida Water Management District will host a public open house to gather input about future conservation land purchases. The district is evaluating properties that may be eligi- ble for purchase under the Florida Forever Program. The public is invited to at- tend an open house from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the dis- trict's headquarters, 2379 Broad St., in Brooksville. Dur- ing the open house, residents will be able to view area maps and the list of prospec- tive properties. The Florida Legislature es- tablished the Florida Forever Program in 1999. The pro- gram continues Florida's suc- cessful land acquisition initiative that has included the Save Our Rivers and Preser- vation 2000 programs. For more information, call (352) 796-7211, ext. 4452. Local organization collecting clunkers Maritime Ministries is ask- ing car owners to donate their clunkers, so they can then be given to needy families in the community. Car donors can deduct the full appraised value of the car off their taxes. To arrange a donation, call 220-1888, 220-1889 or 795- 9621. Maritime Ministries is at 10468 N. Citrus Ave. near the intersection of County Roads 488 and 495. Church, state separatists to meet The.Nature Coast Chapter of Americans United for Sep- aration of Church and State will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, at Lakes Region Li- brary, 1511 Druid Road, In- verness. For information, call 726-9112. Ranch to host gambling bash The Senior Foundation of Citrus County, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, will host Casino Royale on Satur- day, Oct. 10, at Black Dia- mond Ranch to raise money for the unmet needs of Citrus County seniors. Tickets start at $65 and are available for purchase until Oct. 1, at Citrus Cardiology (308 W. Highland Blvd., In- vemess) and all Superior Bank branches within Citrus, Hemando and Marion coun- ties: For information, call Rus- sell Monllos at (703) 362- 6341 or e-mail Consulting Russ@Gmail.com - From staff reports 0 LOCAL Taxes subject of WPN meeting Meeting slated for Monday Special to the Chronicle Those who attend Mon- day's Citrus County Tax Forum, presented by the Women's Political Network, you will learn what taxes are going up, down, or stay- ing the same. Commissioner Winn Webb; Ginger Bryant, chairwoman of the school board; Ken Frink, chair- man of the mosquito con- trol board; and a representative from the Southwest Water Manage- ment District will attend. The hospital board will send a report, as they have a meeting conflict. Ques- tions and answers will fol- low the forum. The Women's Political Network of Citrus County is chartered by the Florida Women's Political Network and affiliated with the Na- tional Republican Women's Network. The Network's mission is to inform, edu- cate and inspire women on political issues. Meetings focus on political topics and legislative issues at all levels of government, and features guest speakers, fo- rums, and roundtable dis- cussions. The Network will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Central Ridge Public Library, 425 W. Roo- sevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Call Patricia Cowen at 746-9003 for more informa- tion. Donations for CASA are welcome. 'v- "t . CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Aik log Copyf Ighted Mateila Syndicated Conleni Avalabe from Commercial News Providers SUPERMARKETba V sUPERMARKET � S'ATJURDAY\ WAD # ~I4A? SOUND Sale prices ood on 9/1909 &9209 Sale Of-Ites q9o4on 9/119-109)&.4 01',009 S Page A3 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,2009 TATE & LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Sen. Dean pays impact fees on barn State Sen. Charlie Dean paid about $11,700 in after- the-fact building and impact fees for the residential portion of his barn on the Withla- coochee River, County Ad- ministrator Brad Thorpe said. Dean, R-Invemess, ob- tained a building permit for , the structure, which was built in 2007. County building offi- cials are reviewing the permit for compliance before issuing a certificate of occupancy. The impact fee was $6,887. Fall bird migration begins Fall is a special time of year for bird watching in Florida. Citrus County Audubon Society is leading a bird watching field trip begin- ning at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, to Clay Island in Lake County. This trip is an easy- walking, 2 to 3 hour hike through some premium bird- ing settings. The walk is led by experi- enced birders Mavis and Franklin Grebenc (sivam3510 @yahoo.com or 341-3719). Pre-registration is not neces- sary and participants with all levels of birding skills are wel- come. See www.Citrus CountyAudubon.com for complete details. Memory screening slated in Beverly Hills Adults age 50 and older who are concerned about memory loss can visit the Alzheimer's Association Memory Mobile at HPH Hos- pice locations and receive a free, 20-minute memory screening by appointment only. Screenings will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23. The Memory Mobile will be at the HPH Administrative of- fice at 3545 N. Lecanto High- way, Beverly Hills and at 698 S. Broad St., Brooksville, on Friday, Sept. 25 and at the HPH office located at 12260 Cortez Blvd., Spring Hill, on Monday, Sept. 28. To make an appointment, call Wendy Hall, HPH Com- munity Liaison, at 527-4600. For a complete schedule, visit www.hph-hospice.org. Brown-Waite to host business workshop U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown- Waite, R-Brooksville, is host- ing "Business Success in Difficult Economic Times," a workshop designed with small businesses in mind. The meeting is from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, in the student ministry center of Seven Rivers Presbyterian Church, 4221 W. Gulf-to- Lake Highway, Lecanto. Speakers include repre- sentatives from the Small Business Development Cen- ter at the University of North Florida, General Services Ad- ministration, Internal Revenue Service, Small Business Ad- ministration and SCORE. Contact Joy Hampton at joy.hampton@mail.house.gov pr (352) 799-8394 (toll free: 866-492-4835, ext. 17) with questions. Health center plans for grand opening The grand opening cele- bration for Citrus Memorial Healthcare Center at Sug- armill Woods will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the new facility at 7945 S. Sun- coast Blvd. in Homosassa. The ribbon-cutting celebra- tion will include facility tours, free health screenings, in- cluding blood pressure, os- teoporosis, glucose and balance, food, entertainment and health education. As parking at the center will be limited, those attend- ing are advised to park at Do- minic's Restaurant, Sweetwater Plaza, Sweetwa- ter Homes or the Doll Fac- tory. Shuttle service will be available from these lots from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. -From staff reports Copy righted Matrial - - w Coprigte*M tria - - Syndicated Content - - - IV - - - _ - - -a - - - a - = - Available from Commercial News Providers, - - - .' W . � . - ' .--4 0 0 0 0 - a - -Ie----.-Z . - = - Bridge tournament - . w - .,~' rn--rn -~ .~A 41k DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Nelson Hildreth and Barbara Worth play a game of bridge Friday during the second annual ACBL Duplipate Bridge Sectional Tournament at the Plantation Golf Resort in Crystal River. The event Saturday will 'be for open pairs and Sunday will feature a Swiss Teams event. Satur- day's sessions are at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., and Sunday's session is at 10 a.m. Weekend events hit all the right notes CHERI HARRIS Chronicle A weekend filled with music and other upbeat happenings should leave you still whistling a happy tune when Monday rolls around. N Start gearing up for hol- iday cheer at the 14th an- nual Christmas in September Art and Craft Show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the Florida Na- tional Guard Armory, 8551 W Venable St, Crystal River. More than 40 vendors will sell creations ranging from jewelry and ceramics to painted wood and glass and "redneck" items. Admission donation is $1 per person. Food provided by Oysters Restaurant will be for sale. Proceeds benefit charitable projects supported by the Pilot Club of Crystal River. * The city of Inverness will host a celebration for Whispering Pines Park's 30th anniversary from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the park on Forest Drive in In- verness. Highlights include a disc golf demonstration, Boy Scouts demonstrating camping skills, free hot dogs and cake, and free admis- sion today only to the pool. For information, call 726- 3913. * The public is invited to enjoy "Music in the Park" from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the gazebo behind Crystal River City Hall. The theme for this month is Broadway. Those attending are invited to bring lawn 'chairs or blan- kets for seating. * Five-time Grammy-win- ning group Blind Boys of Al- abama will be in concert at 7:30 p.m. today at Curtis Pe- terson Auditorium, 3810 W Educational Path, Lecanto. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 for general admis- sion seating and $50 for VIP It is a fundraiser for Her- nando Church of the Living God. For information, call (352) 328-5079. * Don't be afraid to fall into "Death Trap," the witty murder mystery that contin- ues this weekend at the Art Center Theatre, 2644 N. An- napolis Ave., Hernando. Show times are 7:30 p.m. today and 2. p.m. Sunday. 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Investigators also inter- viewed Marcy, who told au- thorities that the allegations 0. a-NO -. - -b tm- .- w- -El - 400-M.- - .M 0 am - ft- tW - w 41b -w .- P-6m0 --.o- .w v- .� m qo 4M. 44mo -w 4 _ --4b - -0o --4w amolow 00O*M� - -o - ON* - -4- 09FR ft0is de0 w0� 4b 004O4p- 41- .4 EMap - pqmum C - a -m o mi - - b -0 - C - ft4 m- - - m- g~wm� 4 4w onw f Qm 0 a*m - -4bao- were true. Marcy reportedly told police Laramee was abu- sive toward her and the girl. She alleged several other in- cidents involving sex acts be- tween her and Laramee in front of the child, as well as between her and the child. She reportedly admitted that incidents of sexual abuse took place at her home, in Laramee's home and in her van. According to the arrest report, she also admitted to having full knowledge of what was occurring between Laramee and the girl and participating in the abuse. Tabb said as a parent, it was disgusting to hear Marcy reveal that she participated in the abuse. He added that this case involves not only child abuse, but also in- cluded domestic violence and drug abuse. "This is definitely not one of our normal cases," Tabb said. "It was pretty bad." Gail Tierney, spokeswoman for the sheriff's office, said that Laramee and Marcy were not the children's bio- logical parents; the children were in the couple's custodial care. According to Tabb, the sheriff's office worked quickly to make the arrests so the children could be re- moved from the home and the couple would not flee. The children are currently being kept in a shelter, Tabb said. Marcy and Laramee con- tinue to be held without bond at the Citrus County Deten- tion Facility. Because the charges are capital felonies, they can face up to life in orison. or the RECORD ON THE NET I Citrus County Sheriff's Office Domestic battery arrests * Josie Renee Kelly, 22, of 1147 S. Comell Terrace, Inver- ness, at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday on a felony charge of aggra- vated battery on a pregnant per- son. According to the arrest report, an 18-year-old Inverness woman told police she was at home when she and her older sister started arguing. The woman said her sister walked away so she thought the fight was over, but her sister came running toward her, pushed her against the wall and began choking her. The woman said her sister eventually let go, called her an expletive and left the house. The woman said she was four months pregnant and her sister was aware of it. Kelly reportedly told police she did start arguing with her sister and after losing her temper, held her sister against the wall with one hand around her throat. Accord- ing to the report, Kelly denied choking her sister, but admitted to knowing she was pregnant. No bond. * Louis W. Scavo, 39, of Lecanto, at 6:29 p.m. Tuesday on misdemeanor charges of vi- olating an injunction for protec- tion against domestic violence and possession of drug para- phernalia. According to the ar- rest report, Scavo was seen leaving out the back of a resi- dence that he was not sup- posed to come within 500 feet of and he also possessed a baggy containing a green leafy sub- stance, which field tested for marijuana. No bond. * David A. Henriquez, 22, of 1870 N. Cherry Terrace, Crystal River, at 7:45 p.m. Monday on misdemeanor charges of do- mestic battery and criminal mis- chief. According to the arrest report, a 26-year-old Crystal River woman said Henriquez kicked her va.llJ f a her thrwau * For more information about arrests made by the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, go to www.sheriffcitrus.org and click on the Public Information link, then on Arrest Reports. her on the ground, kicked her truck's taillight and threw a brick through her truck window. Hen- riquez told police the woman hit him with a closed fist so he began restraining her to prevent her from further hitting him. He also said the woman bit his chin so he kicked her truck and threw a brick at it. No bond. * Thomas Bruce Lee Jr., 32, of Inverness, at 3:14 p.m. Monday on a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. Ac- cording to the arrest report, a 33-year-old Inverness woman said she and Lee got into an ar- gument and he threw her on the bed three times and smacked her across the face about seven times. Lee reportedly told police the woman kept arguing with him and hit him several times so he slapped her. He then told po- lice she threw a shoebox at him so. he slapped her again. No bond. Other arrests * John Edward Wentworth, 31, of 12217 Peaceful Ave., Brooksville, at 2 p.m. Thursday on an active Citrus County war- rant for a felony charge of grand theft. Bond $2,000. * Gilbert Rivera Morales, 47, of 7036 W. Wildfire Lane, Homosassa, at 1:55 p.m. Thurs- day on an active Orange County warrant for misdemeanor charges of follow/harass/cyber- stalk and making a phone call without identification with intent to abuse/harass. Bond $1,250. * Angela L. Allen, 37, of 14 S. Barbour SL, Beverly Hills, at 4:25 p.m. Thursday on an active P fEad I - w a me * q ~m -~ Available th4b 6 * - _ g9 0 * . 0 S _______eon .4.00- T.S ~ SMEOW S* -. - -. "f, . SSyndicated Content from Commercial News Providers ob a ft m w * 'C S * 0 0.. C- 'C - 0 'C * - -mm ~ C S C - 0 0 - - - - - 0 _ 0 - C ~ - - - - - C Lu- - C 'C -- - 'Ca ~ ~41111- 40 AL * ' * - -- - - 0.' -- C 5 S 0 'C C C -~ 4 . C- 5. C. 5, 0. C 0 ~0 - S - . - m - 'C - 'C 'C - - - C ~ - 0. 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Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 ^4r # Phone (352) 563-6363 S POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Citrus County Chronicle 1624 N. MEADOWCREST BLVD., CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 106 W. MAIN ST., INVERNESS, FL 34450 PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 ~44 Nor vell Bryant'!Hwy. Avl~te.d *rL Cannoiltlale Dr. I L N ' M pa lo w ~ r e v N ,..Blvd. me - .~ ~ Ppqic- A4SXI'URDAY, SEPTIMBER 19, 2009 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICIX ff Marion County warrant for a misdemeanor charge of obtain- ing property by means of worth- less check. Bond $150. * Chloe A. Poole, 24, of 6465 W. Orange Lane, Crystal River, at 4:50 p.m. Thursday on felony charges of grand theft and giving false information to a pawnbroker. According to the arrest report, a woman ac- cused Poole of stealing and pawning an Xbox video game console, two guitar controllers, four games and a headset from her mother's home. Poole at first told police she pawned the items to help the woman pay her light bill. Then she report- edly changed her story and said she did it for the woman because the woman wanted to get back at her husband for splitting up' with her. Bond $4,000. Burglaries * A burglary occurred at ap- proximately 8 p.m. Sept. 15 to an unoccupied structure in the 3700 block of S. Suncoast Boulevard, Homosassa. * A burglary occurred at ap- proximately 5 p.m. Sept. 15 to a conveyance in the 2200 block of W. Pine Ridge Boulevard, Bev- erly Hills. * A burglary occurred at ap- proximately 2 p.m. Sept. 16 to a conveyance at Big Blue Swim- ming Hole. Thefts * A petit theft occurred at ap- proximately 11:50 a.m. Sept. 15 in the 3600 block of E. Orange Drive, Hemando. * A petit theft occurred at ap- proximately 2 p.m. Sept. 16 in the 500 block of S. U.S. 41 Highway, Inverness. * An auto theft occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. Sept. 16 in the 6500 block of W. Linus Court, Crystal River. * On Sept 16, a report was taken for a petit theft of a stolen tag/decal on Pine Street in Ho- mosassa. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER 19, 2009 AS James Cason, 49 DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS James H. Cason, 49, died suddenly in Dripping Springs, Texas, on Monday, September 14, 2009. Jim was a sixth generation Floridian and was a Southern Baptist He was raised in Citrus County and graduated from Citrus High School in 1978. He served his country in the United States Air Force for four years and was dis- charged honorably. After his career as an Electronic Communications Engineer With E-Systems Corp., in St. Petersburg, he went into the construction business- in Texas. His father, George M. "Sonny" Cason predeceased him (12-08-1999), as well as his maternal and paternal grandparents: George E. and Mabel Cason; and Ho- race and Vera Smith. He is survived by his mother, Betty Sue Smith Cason Snow; his stepfather, Robert G. Snow Sr., two brothers, George Daniel Cason (Doris); Tampa; and Stephen W Cason (Jen- nifer), Lecanto; and one daughter, Rachel N. Booth; Gainesville. There will be a visitation at 10:00 AM and a celebra- tion of life service at 11:00 AM on Monday, September 21, 2009, at Turner Funeral Homes, 504 E. Jefferson St, Brooksville. Burial will fol- low at Lake Lindsey Ceme- tery. Services will be conducted by the Reverend Damont Drake of Eden Bap- tist Church. Arrangements by Turner Funeral Homes Brooksville Chapel (352) 796-3588. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Sherman Mullens, 63 OCALA Sherman Mullens, age 63, of Ocala, FL, passed away September 16, 2009. Visita- tion and Interment will be in West Virginia. Brown Fu- neral Home and Crematory, Lecanto, Florida. Debra Pruhdomme, 47 MCINTOSH Debra L. Pruhdomme, age 47, of McIntosh, FL passed away September 15, 2009. Private cremation under the direction of Brown Fu- neral Home and Crematory, Lecanto, Florida, Barbara Rattee, 67 OCALA Barbara Rattee, age 67, of Ocala, FL, passed away Sep- tember 18,2009. Private cremation under the direction of Brown Fu- neral Home and Crematory in Lecanto, FL. Joseph Reale Jr., 51 HERNANDO Joseph F Reale Jr., age 51, of Hernando, FL, passed away September 9,2009. Private cremation under the direction of Brown Fu- neral Home and Crematory in Lecanto, FL. Heather Reinertsen, 13 IN.G LIS Heather Nicole Reinert- sen, age 13, of Inglis, FL, passed away September 13, 2009. Visitation will be on Tues- day, September 22, 2009, from 5 until service time at 7 p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home in Lecanto. Private cremation will follow. Gladys Sapotkin, 85 DUNNELLON Gladys Sapotkin, age 85, of Dunnellon, died Thursday, Sept 17, 2009, at Hampton Manor West in Dunnellon. Private cremation arrange- ments are under the care of the Roberts Funeral Home, Dunnellon. ,Thomas F. Saucer, 69 CRYSTAL RIVER Thomas E Saucer, US Navy retired, age 69, of Crystal River, died Wednes- day September 16, 2009, at Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center. He was born December 26, 1939, in Tampa, Fla.. and came here 7 years ago from Inter- lachen, Fla. He was a mem- ber of The Church of the Nazarene, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ma- sonic Lodge. He was pre- ceded in death by his sister Shirley Smith. He is survived by his wife of 39 years Aubraleen Tyler Saucer, two sons, Jimmy Nelson (Diane) of Burnet, TX, and Charles Nelson (Donna) of Marble Falls, TX, a daughter, Kathy Padgett (Shanne) of Middleburg, FL, two sisters, Virginia "Blondie" LaRoche (Ted) of Cocoa, FL, and Verna "Cindy" McKeown (Dean) of Ft. Smith, AR, Stepsister Lucille Shea (Clayton) of Homosassa, FL. Brothers in Law Winnfred Tyler of Cen- terville, TX, Tommy Tyler of Big Springs, TX, and Jerry Tyler (Linda) of Centerville, TX., Sisters in Law Terri Preston of Midland, TX, and Tammi Dutton (Randy) of Carlsbad, NM, 12 grandchil- dren and several great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and fa- vorite nephew Michael Bergeron. The Funeral Service will be conducted Monday, Sep- tember 21, at 12:00 PM at The Strickland Funeral Home Chapel in Crystal River. Visitation will be from 11:00 AM until service time. Burial with Full Mili- tary Honors will follow at 2:00 PM in The Florida Na- tional Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution to Hospice of Citrus County PO. Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL 34464. Sign the guest book at wwwchronicleonline.com. Frances Sikora, 86 CRYSTAL RIVER Frances Sikora, age 86, of Crystal River, FL, passed away September 15, 2009, at her home. Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept 20th, at the Brown Fu- neral Home in Lecanto. Pri- vate cremation will take place under the direction of Brown Funeral Home and Crematory, Lecanto, FL. Diane Spindler, 43 CITRONELLE Diane Marie Spindler, age 43, of Citronelle, passed away September 13,2009. Family will receive friends on Monday from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Brown Fu- neral Home in Lecanto, FL Chapel services will be on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow at the Stage Stand Cemetery in Ho- mosassa, FL. PoifktkI wuter kvingKristd deadat 8 ftop - - - - - - - ,~. ~ Copyrighted Material *- " Syndicated Content; S --- -olw qw 6 on xo m 400- 4-p 41 - E amom4 -lhw0 ft- ft- M � P- -"a 00d -~ -Available from Commercial News Providers: ..MEWm ~ - - - S - b, q - - -. - ft - - o.Mm - o4b- - -.low 4- ..- -.- - cu .0&4m W a w - - o - * - e - * - ~- - o ~0 *- f doll.- - C - - -~ ~- * When mopping isn't enough Mr. Tile Cleaner Showers * Floors * Lanais Cleaning & Sealing Residential & Commercial 586-1816 * 746-9868 Mooft f CITRUS COUNTY - 259-0919 SACRN BUDGET SUMMARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - FISCAL YEAR 2009/2010 REVENUES Estimated Revenues Ad Valorem Taxes Ad Valorem Taxes Ad Valorem Taxes Non Ad Valorem Taxes Licenses and Permits Intergovernmental Revenue Charges for Services- Fines and Forfeitures Miscellaneous Revenues Other Total Estimated Revenues Millage General Per $1,000 Fund 5.7299 49,817,772 0.3102 0.4566 2,015,484 63,000 8,650,042 3,992,235 67,000 1,123,988 Transportation Debt Special Library Fire Taxing Service Assessment Taxing District District 6,923,178 5,314,665 2,353,406 11,000 204,160 3,125,241 4,383,090 2,355,439 4,500 12,975 80,000 37,500 Enterprise 44,400 1,200,000 125,000 21,162,214 29,960 65,729,521 14,806,409 4,500 2,368,414 3,242,741 4,538,050 567,000 314,000 23,287,614 Impact Fees Special Revenues Totals 987,342 57,728,292 3,125,241 4,383,090 - 700,000 8,074,549 1,150,900 - 4,769,339 90,000 11,173,448 7,934,741 33,225,190 51,350 118,350 1,163,061 3,143,144 - - 314,000 1,150,900 10,926,494 126,054,643 Other Financing Sources Transfers from Other Funds Statutory Reserves Total Estimated Revenue & Other Sources 64,375,714 Cash Carry Forward 20,440,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER SOURCES AND CASH CARRY FORWARD $ 84,815,714 1,932,670 842,330 2,447,725 (3,286,477) (740,322) (225) (118,243) 14,908,417 2,452,000 2,250,171 4,343,500 18,000 4,099,930 24,000 - 2,836,017 - 1,230,928 (162,138) (226,903) (1,142,682) (57,545) (301,529) 3,104,603 4,311,147 24,980,949 1,093,355 11,855,893 1,698,000 1,091,800 40,739,123 3,932,500 10,509,617 $ 19,251,917 $ 2,470,000 $ 6,350,101 $ 4,802,603 $ 5,402,947 $65,720,072 $ 5,025,855 $ 22,365,510 $ 216,204,719 EXPENDITURES Appropriated Expenditures General Governmental Services Public Safety Physical Environment Transportation Economic Environment Human Services Culture and Recreation Total Appropriated Expenditures Other Financing Uses Transfers to Other Funds Total Expenditures and Other Uses Reserves TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES, OTHER USES AND RESERVES 34,723,147 32,275,315 1,438,725 124,877 320,365 3,257,113 1,046,805 73,186,347 3,815,992 77,002,339 7,813,375 1,164,300 - 651,500 17,877,651 . - 604,200 - 604,200 1,006,060 1,382,140 4,765,702 1,316,750 - - 34,963,380 - - - 4,018,561 - 17,877,651 2A420,000 2,388,200 4,018,561 4,765,702 36,280,130 " .1116O 890,000 18,767,651 484,266 ' - 147,508 2,420,000 . 2,535,708 50,000 3,814,393 52,884 4,071,445 731,158 383,259 5,148,961 253,986 4,489,674 40,769,804 24,950,268 498,312 1,296,176 3,729,679 380,035 13,934,252 8,431,258 46,133,484 39,312,148 37,610,952 19,851,482 1,097,032 5,110,484 6,173,090 155,288,672 10,657,664 165,946,336 50,258,383 $ 84,815,714 $ 19,251,917 $ 2,470,000 $ 6,350,101 $ 4,802,603 $ 5,402,947 $65,720,072 $ 5,025,855 $ 22,365,510 $ 216,204,719 The tentative, adopted, and/or final budgets are on file in the office of the above mentioned taxing authority as a public record. 769783 CaE.. � bavis Funeral Home With Crematory * Burial * Shipping * Cremation *Member of International Order of the G 0 EN fkU LE o o ..... ,s', For Information and costs, , cal 726-8323 . 260-0919 SACRN Notice of Budget Hearing The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners has tentatively adopted a budget for fiscal year 2009/2010. A public hearing to make a FINAL DECISION on the budget AND TAXES will be held on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 5:01 p.m. at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, County Commission Meeting Room, Inverness, Florida, 34450. 7 . 9,313,670 (6,036,064) 129,332,249 86,872,470 . 10,246,037 170,000 132,881 - 202,787 466,814 - - 776,667 - 1,249,171 161,050 946,674 797,864 13,554,217 SATUMMY, SEFMMBER 19, 2oog A5 CrrRus CouNTY (FL) CHRoNicLE ftwmdmw-�m "am qftp� qlwvmm� .4m 8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER , I TE ARKE I RVIWS How m ToRA.H ARE NRVE MdST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 o MORE Here are the 825 most active stocks on the NewYork Stock Exchange, 765 Name Vol(00 La _ Ch Name Volo Last Chg Name Vol0ool Last Chg most active on the Nasdaq National Market and 1-6 most a3cive on the Amen- Citigrp 10612633 4.26-.6 CelSci 356580 1.6116 16 ETrade 324582 1.84 +14 can Stock Exchange.Tables show name, price and net change. BKofAm 1500868 17.63 +.02 Oilsandsg 85351 1.19 -.03 ArenaPhm 1119797 5.18 +.27 Name: Stocks appear alphaetllcally by the company's lull name (nol abbreea- SPDR 1390277 106.72 +.07 EldorGklg 62386 11.70 -.27 HuntBnk 989069 4.35 -.16 tion). Names consisting of initials appear at Ine beginning of each letter's list, GenElec 1182265 16.50 -.16 GoldStr g 54630 3.17 -.21 PwShsQQQ804654 42.44 +.08 Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed tor the day iShJapn 1157864 10.17 +.05 GrtBasGg 49729 1.48, -.08 Yahoo 713412 17.39 -.11 Chg: Loss or gain tor the day No change indicated Oy G NE RS 12o oE GAINERS $2. ,GAINER Stock Foolnotes: ~- issue has been 1 e.ed teor redempnon By company a.- N" 52-weet GAINERS 152 on ol GAJERS *2 O 52R MORE) low d - LSS5 In lasl 12 in e ec - Coiary urr.airTy listed on me American Exchanges Name Last ich ng 'lame Last _._Chg _-.Ceg_ Name Last Cng i.Cg Emarging Company UMrkaMplace h - temporary exnpi from Narsdaq capllal and surplus is-. 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FredM pfQ 2.32 -.28 -10.8 Suprmlnd 2.00 -.53 -20.9 Escalade 2.22 -.53 -19.3 CitiSP12-1011.37 -1.13 -9.0 TrioTch 2.56 -.34 -11.7 AidHIPd 4.25 -.89 -17.3 Sparton 3.77 .-.33 -8.0 Gainscors 14.55 -1.70 -10.5 SpeedUshlf 5.91 -1.19 -16.8 FredMpfL 2.35 -.20 -7.8 FrkStPrp 13.23 -1.53 -10.4 Aetrium 2.03 -.38 -15.8 52-Week Net % YTD Valhi 13.40 -1.13 -7.8 TanzRyg 2.81 -.29 -9.4 Insure.com 2.78 -.45 -13.9 High Low Name Last Chg Chg Ch DIARY 1 76, Advan:eo3 1,277 Declined 105 Unchanged 3,148 Total issues 209 New Highs 1 New Lows 6,119,170,816 Volume DIAF 269 Advadr,rd 297 Declined 55 Unchanged 621 Total issues 31 New Highs 1 New Lows 185,313,182 Volume 11,483.05 6,469.95Dow Jones Industrials RY 5,227.53 2,134.21Dow Jones Transportation I . 18 458.87 288.66Dow Jones Utilities 1,309 8,201.24 4,181.75NYSE Composite 117 1,944.73 1,130.47Amex Index 2,844 2,318.43 1,265.52Nasdaq Composite 110 1,265.12 666.79S&P 500 3 12,922.73 6,772.29Wilshire 5000 2,944,412,512 761.78 342.59Russell 2000 YTD YTD Name DIv YId PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg AKSteel .20 .9 .. 23.05 -.31+147.3 Lowes .36 1.6 16 21.97 +.31 +2.1 AT&Tlnc 1.64 6.1 13 27.05 +.68 -5.1 McDnIds 2.00 3.5 15 57.00 +.54 -8.3 AlliedCap ......... 3.27 -.12 +21.6 Microsoft .52 2.1 16 25.26 -.04 +29.9 BkofAm .04 .2 48 17.63 +.02 +25.2 Motorola ......... 8.96 +.05+102.3 CapCtyBk .76 5.0 56 15.08 +.13-44.6 CntryTel 2.80 8.9 9 31.61 -.14 +15.7 Penney .80 2.3 21 34.11 +.53 +73.1 Citigrp ......... 4.26 -.16-36.5 ProgrssEn 2.48 6.3 14 39.11 -.10 -1.9 Disney .35 1.2 16 28.44 -.02 +25.3 RegionsFn .04 .7 ... 6.13 -.14-23.0 EKodak ......... 5.54 -.39 -15.8 SearsHIdgs ... 68.09 +2.10 +75.2 ExxonMbl 1.68 2.4 11 69.99 +.15-12.3 Smucker 1.40 2.6 15 53.13 +1.03 +22.5 FPLGrp 1.89 3.4 12 55.03 +.08 +9.3 SprintNex ......... 4.28 +.38+133.9 FairPnt h ......... .75 +.02 -77.1 TimeWrn rs .75 2.5 ... 29.58 +.24 +32.6 FordM 6.94 +.02+203.1 GenElec .40 2.4 13 16.50 -.16 +1.9 UniFirst .15 .3 12 44.44 -.48+49.7 Hormep .90 3.2 20 28.23 +31 +22.6 VedzonCm 1.90 6.4 13 29.59 +.08-12.7 Intel .56 2.9 45 19.56 +,15+33.4 WalMart 1.09 2.2 15 50.11 +.15-10.6 IBM 2.20 1.8 13122.11 +.23+45.1 Walgrn .55 1.6 16 34.50 +.18+39.8 I o EUET STOKS& UNSI m~~b-1 S% 52-WK g % Chg Request stocks or mutual funds to be listed here by writing 9,820.20 +36.28 +.37 +11.89 -13.77 3,979.64 +1.59 +.04+12.51'-21.97 the Chronicle, Attn: Stock Requests, 1624 N. Meadowcrest 382.92 +1.25 +.33 +3.28-15.22 Blvd.. Crystal River, FL 34429; or call 563-5660. Include 7,016.92 +14.75 +.21 +21.88 -14.29 1,801.19 -13.56 -.75+28.88 -6.73 the name of the stock, market and ticker symbol. For mu- 2,132.86 +6.11 +.29+35.25 -6.20 tual funds, list parent company, symbol and the exact name 1,068.30 +2.81 +.26+18.27-14.88 11,062.95 +22.82 +.21 +21.74-14.12 of the fund. Staff will not provide real-time quotes. 617.88 +2.41 +.39 +23.71-18.02 NE YRKSOC0ECANG Name Last Chg Avon 32.16 +.22 BB&TCp 29.25 +.35 BHPBilLt 66.96 -1.09 BJISvcs 19.82 +1.27 ABBLtd 20.48 +15 BMCSit 38.18 -.31 AES Corp 14.39 +.04 BPPLC 54.79 -.01 AFLAC 42.75 +.05 BRT 7.25 +30 AGCO 29.01 -1.18 BakrHu 44.01 +3.23 AGLRes 35.11 -.15 BallCp 50.93 +.46 AKSteel 23.05 -.31 BcoBrades 18.58 +.02 AMBPr 24.85 +.35 BcoSantand 16.39 +34 AMR 8.65 -.15 BkofAm 17.63 +.02 ASALtd 77.00 -.47 BkNYMel 30.30 -.44 AT&TInc 27.05 +.68 BarrickG 37.05 -1.01 AUOptron 9.89 +.13 Baxter 58.36 -.17 AXA 25.53 +.08 BaytexEg 23.01 +.19 AbtLab 45.97 -.39 Beazer-IHm 5.52 +39 AberFitc 34.34 +.32 BestBuy 37.90 +.31 Accenture 35.84 -.42 BIkHillsCp 25.94 +.43 AdamsEx 9.97 -.02 BSkDebtStr 3.48 +.01 AdyAuto 39.28 +57 BlkEnhC&l 14.61 -.08 AMD 5.70 +.03 Blackstone 15.00 -.05 AdvSemi 3.95 -.07 BlockHR 17.58 +.05 AdvOil&Gs 6.76 .. 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SEPTEMBER 19. 2009 A7 MTALF3D Name NAV Chg AIM Investments A: ChartAp 14.57 +.02 Const p 19.41 +.04 HYdAp 3.82 IntGrow 23.82 -.06 SelEqtyr 15.34 +.03 AIM Investments B: CapDvBt 11.48 +.03 AIM Investor CI: DivrsDivpx 10.55 -.02 Energy 34.39 -.08 Uiities x 13.93 -.05 Advance Capital I: Balancp 13.67 Retlnc 8.24 -.02 Alger Funds B: SmCapGrl 5.10 +.02 AllianceBom A: BalanAp 13.06 +.01 GIbThGrAp 63.12 -.34 IntlValAp 13.67 -.03 SmCpGrA 23.31 +.13 AlllanceBern Adv: LgCpGrAd 21.43 +.03 AlllanceBern B: GIbThGrBt 5511 -.30 Growth, t 20.08 +.02 SCpGrBt 18.95 +.10 AllianceBem C: SCpGrCt 19.06 +.10 Allanz Insti MMS: NFJDvV1 9.92 +.01 SmCpVI 23.66 -.03 Allianz Funds A: NFJDWVII 9.83 +.01 SmCpVA 22.60 -.03 Alllanz Funds C: GrowthCt 19.51 +.06 TargetCt 11.63 +.02 Amer Beacon Insti: LgCaplnst 16.81 +.04 Amer Beacon Inv: LgCaplnv 15.98 +.03 Amer Century Adv: EqGroAp 17.75 +.04 Amer Century Inv: Balanced 13.82 +.01 Eqinc 6.31 +.03 GrowthI 20.64 +.04 Heritagel 15.34 -.01 IncGro 20.71 +.05 InfAdjBd 11.35 -.06 IntDisc 8.64 -.08 IntlGrol 9.57 -.05 New Opp 5.63 +.01 OneChAg 10.30 OneChMd 10.24 -.01 RealEstl 14.01 +.06 Ultra 18.07 +.02 Valuelnv 4.95 +.02 Vista 13.13 +.01 American Funds A: AmcpAp 15.83 +.02 AMutlApx 22.00 -.07 BalAp 15.63 +.02 BondAp 11.68 -.03 CapWAp 20.31 -.04 CaplBAp 47.31 -.03 CapWGA p 33.20 -.05 EupacAp 37.97 -.15 FdlnvAp 31.33 GovtAp 14.09 -.04 GwthAp 2623 HI TrAp 10.21 +.03 HilnMunA 13.55 +.07 IncoApx 14.84 -.14 IntBdA p 13.10 -.02 IntlGrIncA p 29.44 -.07 ICAAp 24.67 +.08 UTEBAp 15.49 +.03 NEcoA p 21.96 -.03 NPerAp 24.76 -.05 NwWrddA 45.28 -.06 STBAp 10.02 -.01 SmCpAp 30.35 +.05 TxExAp 12.15 +.03 WshAp 23.54 +.11 American Funds B: BalBt 15.58 +.01 CapIBBt 47.25 -.03 CpWGrBt 32.98 -.05 GrwthBt 25.32 IncoB x 14.75 -.10 ICAB t 24.57 +.07 Ariel Investments: Apprec 32.19 +.04 Ariel 35.87 +.08 Artio Global Funds: IntlEql r 30.31 -.12 IntEqA 29.59 -.12 IntEqllAt 12.19 -.05 IntEqlllr 12.27 -.05 Artisan Funds: Intl 20.28 -.10 MidCap 24.37 +.13 MidCapVal 17.06 +.03 SCapVal 13.80 +.03 Baron Funds: Asset 44.01 +.08 Growth 39.14 +.01 SmallCap 18.35 +.04 Bernstein Fds: IntDur 13.09 -.02 DivMu. 14.47 +.03 TxMgdlntU 15.30 -.03 IntiPort 15.15 -.04 EmMkIs 26.72 +.07 BlackRock A: AuroraA 15.02 +.01 CapDevAp 14.41 +.02 EqtyDiv 15.07 +.03 GIAIAr 17.61 HiYInvA 6.60 +.02 IntlOpAp 30.34 -.03 BlackRock B&C: GIAIG1 16.47 BlackRock Instl: BaVll 22.19 +.03 EquityDv 15.10 +.03 GIbAllocr ,17.68 -.01 Brandywine Fds: BlueFd n 20.80 +.01 Bmdywnn 21.23 +.11 Brinson Funds Y: HiYIdlY n 5.76 +.01 Buffalo Funds: SmCap - 22.67 +.06 CGM Funds: Focus n 28.34 -.01 Mut n 24.76 -.14 Realty n 20.39 +.06 CRM Funds: MdCpVII 23.58 +.03 Calamos Funds: Gr&lncAp 27.47 -.02 GrnthAp 41.79 +.08 GrowthCt 38.38 +.06 Calvert Group: Incop 15.26 IntlEqAp 13.86 -.12 ShDurnAt 16.42 +.01 SocalAp 24.11 +.04 SocBd p 15.16 +.02 SocEqAp 29.35 +.06 TxFLgp 15.85 +.03 Cohen & Steers: RtyShrs 45.76 +.26 Columbia Class A: Acornmt 23.06 +.07 21CntlyAt 11.02 +.02 MarsGrAt 16.19 +.04 Columbia Class Z: AcomZ 23.76 +.06 AcomlntZ 32.85 -.06 IntlBdZ 8.70 -.02 InlTEBd 10.41 +.02 LgCpldxZ 20.79 +.05 MdCpVZp 10.71 +.01 ValRestr 40.55 -.08 OFA Funds: IntlorEqn 10.21 -.01 USCorEql n 8.98 +.02 USCorEq2n 8.92 +.02 DWS Invest A: CommAp 14.81 +.05 DrHiRA 28.60 +.01 MgdMunip 9.10 +.03 StrGovSecA 8.74 -.01 DWS Invest S: Corteslnc 10.24 -.01 EmMklIn 1027 +.02 EmMkGrr 15.82 +.06 EuroEq 23.61 -.04 GNMAS 15.24 -.01 GIEBdSr 10.50 -.02 GlhOpp 31.21 +.17 GIblThem 20.54 +.05 GokdPrc 18.89 -.39 GrolncS 13.91 +.02 HiYklTx 12.13 +.06 IntTxAMT 11.46 +.03 Int FdS 4621 +.08 LgCoGm 24.01 +.05 LatArnrEq 45.71 +.15 MgdMuniS 9.11 +.03 MATFS 14.64 +.04 SP500S 14.23 +.04 Davis Funds A: NYVenA 29.73 -.07 Davis Funds B: NYVenB 28.44 -.07 Davis Funds C &Y: NYVenY 30.08 -.07 NYVenC 28.64 -.07 Delaware Invest A: DinerIncp 9.17 -.01 TrendAp 13.03 +.01 TxUSAp 11.25 +.03 Delaware Invest B: SelGrBl 20.96 +.04 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEqn16.86 +.07 EmMktV 29.71 +.11 InlSmVan 15.61 -.05 USLgCon 31.49 +.08 USLgVan 16.89 +.01 US Micron 10.50 +.106 US Smrnall n 16.33 +.06 USSmVa 19.59 +.05 Int[lSrmCon 14.32 -.02 EmgMktn 25.80 +.05 Fixdn 10.32 InlVarn 17.26 -.03 Glb5Fxlncn11.17 -.01 TM USTglV 16.43 +.05 2YGIFxd n 10.25 DFARIEn 16.69 +.07 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 63.14 +.22 Income 12.97 -.01 InflSltk 31.82 -.17 Name NAV Chg Stock 94.34 +.45 Dreyfus: Aprec 32.25 +.17 CorVA 21.50 +.01 Dreyf 7.52 +.01 DryMid r 21.97 -.01 Dr5001nt 30,32 +.08 EmgLd 16,00 +.06 GrChinaAr 40.70 -.27 HiYIdAp 626 MunBdr 11.31 +.03 Stra1ValA 24.56 -.01 TechGroA 23.29 +.10 Driehaus Funds: EMktGr 27.06 -.04 Eaton Vance Cl A: ChinaAp 2125 -.14 AMTFMBI 9.83 +.04 MultiCGrA 6.96 InBosA 5.30 +.01 LgCpVal 16.12 +.01 NatlMun 9.81 +.04 SpEqtA 12.11 -.03 TradGvA 7.52 -.01 Eaton Vance Cl B: HthSBt 9.33 -.01 NatUMBt 9.81 +.03 Eaton Vance Cl C: GovtCp 7.50 -.02 NatlMCt 9.81 +.03 Evergreen A: AstAlIp 11.16 +.02 Evergreen C: AstAlIC t 10.79 +.02 Evergreen I: SIMunil 9.93 +.02 FBR Funds: Focuslnv 39.06 +.08 FMI Funds: LgCappn 13.49 +.02 FPA Funds: Nwinc 11.07 FPACresn 23.74 -.04 Fairholme 28.69 +.04 Federated A: AmLdrA 11.92 -.02 MidGrStA 28.93 +'.10 KaufmAp 4.55 +.02 MuSecA 10.12 +.02 Federated Instl: KaufmnK 4.55 +.02 MunULAp 10.02 TotRetBd 10.81 -.03 Fidelity Ads Foc T: EnergyT 30.06 -.14 HItCarT 18.06 -.01 Fidelity Advisor A: DivilntAr 14.68 -.01 Nwlnsghp 16.14 -.01 StrlnA 11.98 -.01 Fidelity Advisor I: EqGrin 44.30 +.11 Eqlnt n 20.78 +.08 InIBdIn 10.59 -.02 Nwlnsgtl n 16.30 -.01 Fidelity Advisor T: BalancT 13.19 DivGrTp 10.04 +.01 DynCAT p 14.79 +.02 EqGrTp 41.59 +.10 EqinT 20.46 +.07 GrOppT 2626 +.08 HilnAdTp 8.61 +.01 IntBdT 10.57 -.02 MulncTp 12.76 +.02 OvrseaT 16.76 -.03 STFiT 8.99 Fidelity Freedom: FF2000n 11.36 FF2010n 12.48 FF2015 n 10.39 +.01 FF2020n 12.47 +.01 FF2025n 10.31 +.01 FF2030ri 1227 +.02 FF2035n 10.15 +.02 FF2040 n 7.08 +.01 Income n 10.66 Fidelity Invest: AggrGrrn 15.55 +.04 AllSectEq 11.77 +.02 AMgr50n 13.55 AMgr7Orn 14.07 +.01 AMgr20rn 11.79 Balanc n 16.00 BlueChGr n 35.41 +.04 CAMunn 12.04 +.02 Canada n 47.87 -.53 CapApn 20.29 +.04 CapDevOn 8.74 -.01 Cplnc rn 8.11 ChinaRgr 26.80 -.17 CngSn 403.11 +2.12 CTMunrn 11.54 +.02 Contra n 54.66 -.05 CnvSc n 21.33 -.06 DisEq n 20.50 +.04 Divintln 27.77 -.04 DivStkOn 12.57 +.08 DivGth n 22.85 +.03 EmrMkn 20.97 +.01 Eqlncn 38.57 +.12 EQIIn 16.10 +.06 ECapAp 17.91 -.06 Europe 29.78 -.10 Exchn 279.08 +1.80 Exportn 18.64 -.03 Fideln 27.81 +.02 Fiftyrn 14.59 +.07 FItRateHi rn 9.34 FrInOnen 24.02 +.03 GNMAn 11.44 -.02 GovtInc 10.51 -.02 GroCon 64.85 +.18 Grolncn 15.59 +.02 Highlncrn 8.09 +.01 Indepn n 19.13 -.05 InProBdn 11.17 -.03 IntBd n 10.09 -.02 IntGovn 10.74 -.03 IntmMu n 10.22 +.01 IntlDiscn 29.98 -.07 IntlSCprn 17.86 +.01 InvGrBdn 11.35 -.03 InvGB n 6.95 -.01 Japan r 10.61 +.05 JpnSm n 8.88 +.01 LgCapVal 11.77 +.04 LCpVI r n 9.79 +.03 LatAmnn 45.82 -.02 LevCoStkn 2227 -.01 LowPrun 30.82 -.01 Magelln n 63.20 -.02 MDMurn 11.00 +.02 MA Mun 11.90 +.02 MegaCpStkn8.43 +.02 MIMunn 11.97 +.02 MidCapn 22.98 +.04 MNMunn 11.49 +.02 MtgSec n 10.42 -.02 Munilncn 12.62 +.02 NJMunrn 11.65 +.02 NwMktrn 15.15 -.01 NwMilln 24.11 +.08 NYMunn 12.97 +.01 OTCn 42.50 +.17 OhMunn 11.70 +.02 106lndex 7.73 +.02 Ovrsean 32.04 +.05 PcBas n 20.36 +.02 PAMunrn 10.83 +.02 Puritn 15.64 +.01 RealE n 1922 +.07 StlnitMun 10.65 +.01 STBFn 825 SmCaplndr 14.16 +.05 SmlCpS r n 1529 +.04 SEAsian 24.92 -.02 StkSIc n 20.87 +.02 Strallncn 10.67 -.02 SIrReRtr 8.32 -.01 TaxFrBrn 10.88 +.02 Toltal n 10.38 -.02 Trend n 52.54 +.10 USBIn 11.08 -.02 Utility n 13.30 +,08 ValStratn 21.63 +.06 Value n 56.36 +.10 Wridwn 15.71 -.03 Fidelity Selects: Mar n 29.88 -.14 Banlkingn 15.86 +.02 Blotch n 67.26 -24 Brokrrn 50.52 +.26 Chemn 73.18 +.55 ComEquip n20.09 Compn 42.03 +.17 ConDisn 17.85 +.09 ConStapn 59.06 +.42 CstHo n 30.30 +.10 DfAer n 57.53 +.38 Electrn 38.10 +20 Enigyn 42.85 -.20 EngSvn 57.48 +24 Envirn 15.39 +.08 FinSv n 60.75 +.05 Goldrn 42.64 -.90 Health n 101.22 -.05 HomFn 11.36 -.01 Insurn 40.47 -21 Leisrn 65.35 +.32 Material n 51.58 MedDIn 39.78 -.21 MdEqSysn 23.36 -.11 Muntmdn 31.20 +.14 NtGasn 31.77 -.30 Paper 19.07 Pharmn n 9.96 -.01 Retail n 42.52 +.36 Softlwr n 66.29 +.04 Techn 67.56 +20 Telcm n 37.84 +.55 Trans n 3725 -.21 UtilGrn 43.92 +.14 Wireless n 6.70 +.05 Fidelity Spartan: Eqldxlinvn 37.94 +.10 ExtMklInn 29.82 +.03 500lnxlnv r n7428 +.20 Intllnxlnvi n 33.91 -.07 TotMktInvn 30.64 +.07 Fidelity Spart Adv: EqldxAdn 37.94 +.10 IntAd rn 33.91 -.07 50OAdrn 74.28 +.19 TolMklAd r n30.65 +.07 First Eagle: GIUA 39.73 -.05 OverseasA 19.81 +.01 First Investbrs A BIChpAp 18.70 +.05 GloblA p 5.84 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 Lipper by 6 p.m. Eastern. Name NAV Chg GovtA p 11.17 -.02 GrolnAp 11.98 +.04 IncoAp 2.30 MATFAp 11.81 +.02 MITFAp 12.32 +.03 NJTFAp 13.16 +.03 NYTFAp 14.57 +.03 OppAp 20.89 +.04 PATFAp 13.18 +.04 SpSitAp 18.48 +.08 TxExAp 9.92 +.02 ToIRtAp 13.31 +.01 ValueB p 6.08 +.02 Firsthand Funds: TechVal 28.80 +.10 Frankrr/Temp Fmnk A: AdjUS p 8.97 ALTFAp 1126 +.02 AZTFAp 10.88 +.02 Ballnv p 42.49 +.08 CatlnsAp 12.17 +.03 CAIntAp 11.43 +.03 CaTFA p 7.07 +.02 COTFAp 11.70 +.02 CTTFAp 10.94 +.01 CvtScAp 12.51 DbITFA 11.50 +.02 DynTchA 23.39 +.05 EqlncAp 14.30 +.04 Fedlntp 11.58 +.02 FedTFA p 11.88 +.02 FLTFAp 11.49 +.02 FoundAI p 9.57 GATFAp 11.97 +.01 GokdPrM A 39.17 -.66 GrwthAp 36.91 +.04 HYTFAp 9.92 +.03 HilncA 1.84 IncomA p 1.98 InsTFAp 11.98 +.01 NYITFp 11.11 +.02 LATFAp 1127 +.02 LMGvScA 10.43 -.02 MDTFAp 11.36 +.02 MATFAp 11.68 +.01 MITFA p 12.10 +.02 MNInsA 1228 +.02 MOTFAp 11.98 +.01 NJTFAp 12.08 +.02 NYlnsAp 11.10 +.02 NYTFAp 11.73 +.01 NCTFAp 1223 +.02 OhiolAp 12.60 +.01 ORTFA p 11.90 +.02 PATFAp 10.30 +.02 ReEScAp 10.50 +.05 RisDvAp 27.05 +.13 SMCpGrA 27.39 +.04 Stratinc p 9.72 -.01 USGovAp 6.67 -.01 UtilsAp 10.90 +.02 VATFAp 11.67 +.01 FrankTrrmp Fmk Adv: GIbBdAdvp IncmeAd 1.97 Frank/Temp Fmk B: IncomeBt 1.97 Frank/Temp Fmk C: FoundAlIp 9.44 IncomrCt 2.00 +.01 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: BeacnA 11.02 +.01 GblDiscA 2627 +.02 QualfdAt 16.75 -+.03 SharesA 18.45 Frank/Temp Mtl C: GIbDiscCt 25.97 +.02 Frank/TempTemp A: DvMktAp 20.41 +.03 ForgnAp 6.59 -.02 GIBdAp 12.45 GrwthAp 16.50 -.01 WoddA p 13.58 Frank/TempTmp Adv: GrthAv 16.52 -.01 Frank/TempTmp B&C: DevMktC 19.88 +.02 ForgnC p 6.43 -.02 GBdC p 12.47 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 10.74 -.02 S&SPM 36.26 +.10 TaxEx 11.75 +.02 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 11.12 -.04 GMO Trust II: EmergMktr 11.74 +.07 GMO Trust III: For 12.01 +.02 IntlntrVI 21.35 -.01 Quality 18.06 +.08 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 11.69 +.07 IntlGrEq 20.10 -.02 IntlntrVI 21.35 GMOTrustVI: EmgMktsr 11.70 +.07 IntCorEq 27.72 Quality 18.07 +.09 StrFxInc 15.92 Gabelll Funds: Asset 38.82 +.05 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 24.72 +.11 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVAp 28.19 +.02 Goldman Sachs Inst: HiYield 6.69 +.01 MidCapV 28.44 +.02 Struilnt 10.24 -.01 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.41 -.03 CapApinst 30.58 +.04 Intilnvt 52.81 -.04 Intir 53.37 -.04 Hartford Fds A: CpAppAp 29.06 +.02 DivGthAp 16.45 +.03 MidCpAp 17.01 +.02 Hartford Fds C: CapApCt 26.03 +.03 Hartford Fds L: GrwOppL 22.10 +.05 Hartford Fds Y: CapAppln 28.98 +.03 Hartford HLS IA: CapApp 34.99 +.03 Div&Gr 17.05 +.04 Advisers 17.03 Stock 34.34 +.05 TotRetBd 10.78 -.02 Henderson Gibi Fds: IntOppAp 20.28 -.04 Hennessy Funds: CorGrIlOrig 11.99 +.05 HussmnStrGr 13.03 +.02 ICON Fds: Energy 17.28 -.06 HIthcare 12.55 -.02 ISI Funds: NoAmrp 7.59 -.02 Ivy Funds: AssetSCt 21.33 -.07 AssetStAp 21.87 -.08 AsselStd r 22.04 -.07 GINatRsAp 17.35 -.05 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBdA 11.11 -.02 MCpValp 18.30 +.06 JPMorgan Select: HBSMkNep16.10 +.01 JPMorgan Sel Csa: ntmTFBdn 11.01 +.03 ShtDurBdn 10.83 -.01 TxAwRRetn 9.98 +.02 USLCCrPls n1724 +.01 Janus: FedTE Twenty 59.65 +.09 Ventur 41.09 +.39 Janus J Shra: Balanced 23.91 -.03 Contranan 12.83 -.01 CoreEq 18.43 -.02 Enterpr 43.94 -.05 FixBnd 10.31 -.03 Gt UfeSd r 20.51 -.05 GtTech r 13.19 Gnmrnco 27.48 -.01 JanusFdJ 24.70 +.02 Orion 9.32 +.01 OQrseasr 40.84 -.22 PrkMdCpV 19.23 -.02 Research 23.26 -.02 ShTmBd 3.05 WddW r 35.85 +.07 Janus S Shra: Forty 30.58 +.06 JennisonDryden A: BtendA 14.28 +.01 HighlncA 9.35 +.04 HiYldAp 5.00 +.01 UtWIityA x 8.51 -.01 JennisonDryden B: GrowthB 13.39 +.02 HiYidBt 4.99 +.01 John Hancock A: BondAp 1426 -.01 RgBkA 14.14 +.06 StrinAp 6.16 +.01 John Hancock B: StrlncE 6.16 +.01 John Hancock CI1: LSAggr 10.48 +.02 LSBalanc 11.58 LSConsuv 12.15 -.01 LSGrwth 11.25 +.01 LSModer 11.65 Keeley Funds: SmCpValAp 19.72 +.05 Lazard Instl: EmgMkll 17.41 +.03 Lazard Open: EmgMkOp 17.63 +.03 Legg Mason: Fd SpinvCp 26.07 +.01 ValTrCp 36.18 Name NAV Chg Legg Mason Ptrs A: AgGrAp 87.91 -.17 ApprAp 11.99 +.02 HilncA t 5.43 +.01 InAICGAp 7.94 -.04 LgCpGAp 20.52 +.07 MgMuAp 15.99 +.02 Legg Mason Ptrs B: LgCpGBt 18.78 +.07 Longleaf Partners: Partners 2322 +.05 InU 13.79 -.05 SmCap 20.81 +.08 Loomis Sayles: LSBondl 12.86 -.02 StrincC 13.31 -.02 LSBondR 12.81 -.03 StrlncA 1325 -.02 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdAp 11.52 -.02 lnvGrBdC p 11.44 -.03 InvGrBdY 11.53 -.02 Lord Abbett A: AffiAp 10.09 +.01 FundlEq 10.46 -.02 BdDebAp 7.05 +.01 MidCpAp 12.59 Lord Abbett C: BdDbCp 7.07 +.01 MFS Funds A: MITA 16.75 +.04 MIGA 12.47 +.02 HilnA 3.09 MFLA 9.63 +.03 TotRA 12.92 +.01 UtilA 14.37 +.05 ValueA 20.20 +.05 MFS Funds B: MIGBn 11.24 +.02 GvScBn 10.09 -.02 HilnBn 3.10 MulnBSn 8.36 +.01 TotRB n 12.92 +.02 MFS Funds I: Valuel 20.30 +.06 MFS Funds Instl: IntlEqn 16.05 -.01 MainStay Funds A: HWiYldBA 5.49 MainStay Funds B: CapApBt 22.90 +.05 ConvBt 13.38 +.02 GovtBt 8.66 -.02 HYldBBt 5.47 +.01 IndEqB 11.70 SmCGBp 10.67 +.05 TotRtBt 14.09 +.01 Mairs & Power: Growth 61.96 Managers Funds: Bond n 23.86 -.02 Manning&Napier Fds: WidOppA 8.06 +.02 Marsico Funds: Focus p 14.57 +.03 Matthews Asian: AsianG&l 1521 China 23.18 -.14 India r 14.61 +.12 PacTiger 17.82 -.01 MergerFd 1521 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 9.68 -.02 TotRIBdl 9.68 -.02 Midas Funds: Midas Fd 3.37 -.06 Monetta Funds: Monettan 12.64 -.02 Morgan Stanley A: DivGthA 13.41 +.02 Morgan Stanley B: DivGtB 13.52 +.02 GIbDivB 9.30 +.01 StratB 16.90 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktln 21.69 -.02 IntlEqI n 1323 -.06 MCapGrin 27.05 +.01 Munder Funds A: IntemtA 22.14 Under FundsY: MCpCGrY r n21.62 +.07 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 11.11 +.01 GIbDiscZ 26.61 +.02 QuestZ 16.89 +.02 SharesZ 18.62 +.01 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Focus 17.18 -.06 Geneslnst 35.78 -.04 Intlr 14.52 -.05 Partner 23.11 -.09 Neuberger&BermTr: Genesis 37.21 -.05 Nicholas Group: Hincl n 9.03 +.01 Nichn 39.00 +.09 Northern Funds: HiYFxlnc 6.77 +.01 MMIntEq r 8.92 -.01 SmCpldx 6.81 +.03 Technly 11.05 Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 15.08 +.14 LtMBAp 10.87 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 8.99 .+.02 Oak Assoc Fds: WhitOkSGn32-25 +.19 Oakmark Funds I: Eqtytncr 24.80 -.03 Globall 19.31 -.06 Intllr 16.41 -.10 Oakmarkr 35.01 +.10 Select r 23.03 +.07 Old Mutual Adv II: Tc&ComnZ 14.33 +.03 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 6.97 +.01 GIbSMdCap 12.4 6 -.01 NonUSLgC p9.31 -.05 Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 6.45 +.05 AMTFrNY 11.28 +.03 CAMuniAp 8.01 +.07 CapApAp 37.45 +.06 CaplncAp 7.66 -.01 ChmplncAp 1.78 +.01 DvMkIAp 26.15 -.07 Discp 4124 +21 EquityA 7.68 +.01 GlobA p 51.45 +.03 GIbOppA 25.04 -.04 Gold p 33.29 -.50 IntBdAp 6.48 -.01 MnStFdA 27.06 +.05 MSSCAp 16.21 +.06 MidCapA 10.81 PAMuniAp 10.50 +.04 StrinA p 3.87 -.01 USGvp 9.06 -.03 Oppenheimer B: AMTFMu 6.42 +.05 AMTFrNY 1129 +.03 CplncBt 7.52 -.01 ChmplncBt 1.78 +.01 EquityB 7.12 +.01 StdncBt 3.89 Oppenheimer C&M: IntlBdC 6.46 -.01 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.26 RoMuAp 15.78 +.08 RcNtMuA 7.04 +.07 Oppenhelmer Y: DevMitY 25.89 -.06 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.79 TotRtAd 10.85 -.03 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsset 11.65 -.05 ComodRR 7.62 -.12 Divinc 10.30 -.02 EmMkBd 10.18 -.01 FrgnBd 10.14 -.02 HiYId 8.43 -.01 InvGrCp 11.10 -.05 LowDu 10.17 -.02 ModDur 10.50 -.02 RealRet 10.76 -.07 RealRtnl 10.63 -.06 ShortT 9.79 TotRt 10.85 -.03 TRII 10.47 -.03 TRill 9.48 -.02 PIMCO Funds A: LwDurA 10.17 -.02 RealRtAp 10.63 -.06 TotRtA 10.85 -.03 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtCp 10.63 -.06 TotRtCt 10.85 -.03 PiMCO Funds D: TRtnp 10.85 -.03 PIMCO Funds P: ToIRtnP 10.85 -.03 Pamnasus Funds: Eqtylncon 22.59 +.07 Pax World: Balanced 19.93 +.03 Penn Port Funds: Permannt 37.98 -.12 Pioneer Funds A: Cu"lenVal 16.07 +.02 BondAp 9.03 -.01 Intf/alA 18.93 -.16 MdCpGrA 12.06 -.01 PionFdAp 33.75 +.09 TxFreAp 10.46 +.03 ValueAp 1027 +.01 Pioneer Funds B: HiYIdB t 8.72 +.04 Pioneer Funds C: HiYldCt 8.81 +.05 Price Funds: Balancen 17.17 +.02 BIChip n 30.70 +.10 CABondn 10.78 +.03 Name NAV Chg CapApp n 17.76 DivGron 19.73 +.04 EmEurp 15.50 +.09 EmMktS n 27.86 +.04 Eqlncn 20.53 +.02 Eqlndex n 28.87 +.08 Europen 14.68 -.01 GNMAn 9.75 -.01 Growth n 25.49 +.08 Gr&Ilnn 17.28 +.06 HIthScin 24.99 HiY eldn 6.16 +.02 InlBondn 10.00 -.03 IntDis n 36.27 +.03 Intl G&l 12.53 +.02 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Joseph Addison, 1711 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE i Gerry Mulligan..........................................publisher Charlie Brennan ...........................................editor Neale Brennan ........promotions/community affairs 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 REASONABLE RESPONSE Reprimand of instructor appropriate N JROTC instructor Ira No doubt, he crossed the Sparkman will return line. Punitive action was war- to his job Oct. 21 - ranted. The degree of repri- after being suspended for 30 mand agreed upon, however, days without pay. seems a reason- The suspension able compromise. followed news that THE ISSUE: In addition to while on a sailing NJROTC instructor 30 days without outing with a NJROTmsductor ay, Sparkman group of students reprimand, has agreed to he gave permis- OUR OPINION apologize to the sion for girls to re- U school board at move their shirts Punishment fair. the Oct. 13 meet- and swim in shorts ing, complete an and brassieres. ethics - for- Complaints were filed and educators course, and comply Superintendent of Schools San- dra "Sam" Himmel correctly concluded that Sparkman's ac- tions were inappropriate. News of impending discipli- nary action resulted in dozens upon dozens of people taking a stand on Sparkman's behalf. In the eyes of many students and parents, Sparkman's lapse of judgment was incidental com- pared to the good he has done for the young people of Citrus County. with all school policies re- garding field trips. Certainly, lessons were learned as a result of this un- fortunate incident. The sup- port Ira Sparkman received from the community speaks well of his value to the school system.' And the reprimand demonstrates that there must be serious consequences for even a momentary lapse of judgment when it comes to oversight of schoolchildren. ==Hot Corner:SPEECH TO STUDENTS= Teach respect What happened to respect? When I was a child, I was taught you have respect for your presi- dent, your clergy, your teachers and so on. I don't understand why some people are so bitter, hateful and mean that they would keep their child home from school be- cause the president of the United States gave a little talk on TV telling kids how important it is to stay in school and study hard. What was so political about that? I have been a Republican all my life, but I am very disappointed with Republicans and others protesting and out with signs on (State Road) 44...No one gets upset when President Reagan and George Bush Sr. talked to school- children. I did not vote for Presi- dent Obama, but I do have a lot of respect for him and I really think he's trying hard to help the economy. So if you are a Christian or just a decent person, teach , your children respect and love for one another, not hatred. Wrong message This is just to say how shocked and disappointed (I am) in our teachers that did not show our president's speech. It sounds as if they are so shallow-minded. What he had to say was important. You're truly teaching the wrong message. Hatred is not the answer. TV-watchers union With the commercials getting longer and longer and re- peats on and on, the same commercial re- peated four times in one hour of TV, we, the view- ers, need to form a union to stand up to the exces- sive commercials being 1. shoved down our throats. We could hire (an) attor- ney and sue, or we could CAI . go on strike and cancel 56L all TV stations except the 563- basic until the TV compa- nies cut down their com- mercials. We can all also protest to the local, state and federal offi- cials. I'll join. Over and out. Tolerance, respect I understand that most teach- ers at one of the elementary schools did not show our presi- dent's speech. You're supposed to be teaching our children tolerance and respect with the education.) 0 How can you be so negative? Please help our children by set- ting a good exarniple. The other foot Some parents denied their chil- dren the opportunity to listen to an intelligentpresident, and said nothing when a president who has difficulty reading Dr. Seuss books tried to read to pupils. District denial This is in reference to "Skirting the truth." The school district had the real truth about Obama's speech. I personally spoke to Mr. Curry in the district office, the secretary at Lecanto High School and.an administra- tor at Rock Crusher Elementary. And when I mentioned about the curriculum that followed Obama's speech, I was told that all these three officers were un- aware of any curriculum that was following the speech, which was totally wrong. And I don't think that was fair that we, as parents who called about this, were not told the truth by our school district people. -0 0 Health care costs I'm a 15-year-old high school student. My dad goes ND to work every day, pays all his taxes, supports F his whole family. F Shouldn't we have health care too? Senior scam This call is in response to.the letter by George M. Daniel of Inverness com- "579 plaining about a water softener company taking advantage of him. Per- haps the Seniors Against Crime office might be of help to him. Their number is 249-9139. Obaas o spIecua inter - . - a -e - - - - ~.a - ~- . " 4 * - b -~~-i mm 4D-m ~-~- - 4b - 4 4 0- - - U 4 0 M lf - - -~ -~ ~ - - - -.~ - a.- ~ - - - a-a - ~-.e - - - - ~- ~. qh-*- - - U - m--M m o - a -- ~ - ~-0 -Nw do w __ -Ed -* I. 4b - -qbmm~ - - . pow - -do -dmaftm� dm -u am w 4w "m - -4 s Providers 4bo - f � �-0 a 4upae "4 a - LETTERS Care costs My first reaction to Cal Thomas' disingenuous rant was, "He has achieved new lows in mental and moral depravity even for right-wing nuts!" Alas, that is hot the case. Every right- wing nut has long been commit- ted to the crazy notion that Medicare reimbursement for end-of-life counseling by doctors is the same thing as hauling everyone of a certain age before "death panels." Many of us, but by no means enough, establish plans relating to care as we near the end. It is often done with legal advice. But it is reasonable to involve one's doctor in such planning. And it certain does not represent any intention.' to check out early to save the gov- ernment money. ' As for the issue of indigent care, emergency-room care is ready mandated by courts. If someone shows up bleeding to death at an emergency room, he will be treated. If there is no provision for reimbursement from state or federal sources, ;. hospitals will either factor indi- gent care into their cost of oper- ation or close. Emergency-room to the Editor OPINIONS INVITED * The opinions expressed in Chroni- cle editorials are the opinions of the editorial board of the newspa- per. * Viewpoints depicted in political cartoons, columns or letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the editorial board. M 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. * 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 350 words, and writers will be limited to three letters per month. * 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. care, by the way, is more expen- sive than routine preventive medicine. One way or another, we will pay for illegal aliens. To charge that this will be created by "Obamacare" is, if not lying, certainly being economical with the truth. We have masses of illegal aliens so American companies and farms can hire people with no legal standing for dirt cheap. Companies like Walmart and Progress Energy prefer to work through subcontractors to estab- lish plausible deniability. Ideally these employers should have to provide health care for their labor, but unlike those of the an- tebellum era, they have no in- vestment in them. As for the president not hold- ing fast to outlandish estimates from United Healthcare being a lie, that is nonsense. We are looking at health care reform be- cause the current system is bro- ken. All such projections seem to ignore the fact that we have poorer health care at higher cost than any civilized nation. Worse, it increases at more than twice the general rate of inflation at a time when wages, salaries, and benefits are static to declining for most citizens. 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SuxO* &tinNhTr killk in Pakitan ,W ,A , <* a U e 1^ -l.a . a -.." ,. . .. . : -.. - ....... . . - -* .* S Section B "SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 PORTS * Mayweather ends retirement with fight tonight/B2 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE N Boxing/B2 0 Golf/B2 0 Auto Racing/B2 M Baseball/B3 M Scoreboard/B4 0 Sports briefs/B4 0 Football/B5 Hurricanes rally past Panthers in flag fest Citrus scores 26 unansweredpoints to claim win COMMENTARY BY JOHN COSCIA Chronicle Randy Roland used his cap to cover his face. Ron Allan had to remove his to let off some steam. The Citrus head coach was more embarrassed and relieved than elated. The Panthers' top dog so furious he literally couldn't utter a word. Both wanted to speak, but neither one could. The words would have been costly - and they both knew it. Sadly,this was the back- drop in the aftermath of the Citrus Hurricanes'32-24 vic- tory over the Lecanto Pan- thers. A hard-fought grid- iron battle between two county teams and all that anyone on either side of the field could think about was the officiating. Truth is, there were so many yellow flags on the field that someone should have been fined for litter- ing. In fact, the excessive amount of penalties called in the first half had the game being played at a snail's pace. A game that started at 7:30 p.m. didn't reach halftime until 9:15 p.m. It wasn't until after the game that Roland, the Hur- ricanes' head coach, real- ized the lateness of the hour. "What time is it? Are you See CANES/Page B4 Lecanto 24 * Lecanto's next game is 7:30 p.m. Friday at home against Springstead. SCitrus 32 * Citrus' next game is at 7:30 p.m. Friday at home against Leesburg. SHARK FOR DINNER DAVE SIGLERICnronicle Crystal River High School's Tavin Devaughn (11) breaks through a big hole In the Nature Coast secondary to gain substantial yardage. He was hit by Anthony Carlucci (21) and Brenton Nuby (7). Crystal River won 7-6. Crystal River's defense stops Nature Coast twice in fourth quarter for victory UMVCE OIULE I-. C UronIlUe Travaughn Brooks, left, celebrates a touchdown with Colton Luff after Brooks scored on the second play of the game Friday for the Pirates. JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI Chronicle Two times,-the Crystal River football team's de- fense was called upon to come up with a stop. Twice, the Pirates stood up to the challenge. Although the first dis- trict contest for both, Crys- tal River went a long way toward vying for the crown by knocking off No. 4-ranked Nature Coast, 7- 6, in Pirate Stadium on Friday night. In a hard-hitting game where just two big plays occurred, the Pirates and Sharks fought for every yard. When the contest was on the line, though, Crystal River responded. Pirates 7 Sharks 6 Hernando. * Crystal River's next game is 7:30 p.m. Friday at "Our defense is a lot better than last year across the board," said Pi- rates coach George Ar- scott, who guaranteed victory earlier in the week The first instance came right after Nature Coast's first score, a 63-yard touchdown pass to JaJuan Story from C.J. Baker off a beautiful play-action pass to draw the Sharks within a point with 7:25 remain- ing in the fourth quarter. Nature Coast coach Mark Lee, wary of bring- ing out the kick team after having a 29-yard field goal blocked by the Pirates and missing four extra points the previous week against Springstead, kept his of- fense on the field and quickly ran a run play. Sharks all-state senior running back Tevin Drake, who didn't play in the first half for unspeci- fied reasons, got dropped by a host of Pirates short of the goal line to keep Crystal River up by a point. See SHARK/Page B4 q sIIA *i t 'th'W dp*AO4 m Copyrighted Mateial OP A^- 1 ~~ - *-. f 1 Syndicated Content H , Available from Commercial News Providersi ftmanAm" - Alpow*am4wme a 0owm ftf� 1m. uoaa Colts run by Tigers in last seconds Dunnellon fights back in fourth quarter SEAN ARNOLD For the Chronicle "What a great high school football game." Dunnellon coach Frank Beasley's words aptly summed up a defensive brawl between Marion County heavyweights that ended with North Marion scoring on a last-minute touchdown drive to give them a 21-14 win against Dunnellon on Friday night at Tiger Stadium. Up 14-7 with less than six minutes remaining, the Colts were forced to punt after Dunnellon lineman Stephano Squartino sacked North Marion quarterback Chuckle Looney on the Colt 32-yard line. i Tiger defensive back Brent Ciquera then gave his team another boost with a 20-yard return, putting the Dunnellon (2-1) offense near midfield. The Colts (2-1) committed a pass interference penalty on a Cody Underwood pass that spotted the Tigers on the North Marion 35-yard line. After arriving inside the 5-yard line with the running of Bubba Black and Angelo Cabrera, Dunnellon was called for a false start, leav- ing the Tigers with a fourth- down and goal from the 8. On his 27th carry of the night, Bubba Black twisted and pushed his way into the end-zone, putting his team within one point of the Colts. Dunnellon bumbled the extra-point snap but kicker Daniel Herrera showed great improvisationwhen he managed to double clutch and still make the PAT, tying the game at 14 with less than two minutes left. "Our kids bowed their necks and fought when it was needed," said Beasley on his team's late score. Looney then went to work, hitting receiver Latroy Pittman for a 23-yard gain, and connecting with run- ning backJamie Gilmore for an 11-yard gain that turned into an even larger play when 15 yards were tacked on because of a late sideline hit.by the Tiger defense. Gilmore came right back on a 15-yard run that landed North Marion on the 5. Fullback Matt Pringle closed the deal on a 1-yard score with 15 seconds to go. Beasley was proud of the play from his Tigers, but he didn't need to see Friday night's effort to believe in his team. See COLTS/Page B4 Colts 21 Tigers 14 * Dunnellon's next game is at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Eustis. I-i^�RETURNUB TO THE GN6 B2 sATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 �fw- 40a 40a- 0.mb - mmw0f - k omqw -mo A mmt ba-qsm mw-.O 4m *oft-0. QU Matwatns -1 - -,~- SW w - w 100mmm: -0 -mm 1- m40o .-q- -m. M m MftN - Copyrighted Material . Jw iI 4lit I "1 Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers. ._ _ a�Js"' ���� aI DaW^ %t& " � f f a % 0 <,64 t 6 *A I^J " V i 'Z g illm i u ie -imill The Richard "Spike " Fitzpatrick Memorial Golf Tournament Inverness Golf & Country Club Saturday, October 3 8:30 a.m. A $50 per person includes: greens fee, cart, raffle ticket, and lunch Prizes: Longest drive, closest to the pin For the benefit of student schivla'rships at Cirus-uhigh&hool and Trun.ty Catholic High School For more information r ""'f call Shawn at ...NICLE. 726-1821 a ^OF THE 15th !3 Annual 0S* M m Rails to --TH-STATE TL T rails Sunday, October 4, 2009 lKe on the Withlacoochee State Trail R i de ! Start Time: 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. (No mass start) Rain or Shine. Location: The ride will begin at the North Apopka Avenue Trail Crossing in Inverness. Continental Breakfast available, Light Lunch 11 a.m. to 2, p.m. Entry Fee: $20 per rider up to 9/21/08. $25 per rider thereafter including ride day. Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Door Prizes for ) pre-registered rides ONLY g� includes 2 Trek bicycles. For more information or applications log onio: www.railstotrailsonline.com or call (352) 637-3239 or e-mail rails2trailsbikeride09@yahoo.com - - - - - NOTICE - - - - Thank you for participating in our past Bike Rides. To be eligible for door prizes and be guaranteed a t-shirt you must be registered by September 21, 2009. Therefore, we encourage you to sign up early. Again, our price is still $20.00 for the ride if you register by September 21, 2009. We hope you will join us this year and enjoy a day of fun as well as support the Withlacoochee State Trail. -- TWISTED OAKS GOLF CLUB 4"801 N. Forest Rdge Blvd., Beverly Hills 1 746-6257 $5.00 OFF MORNING RATE WITH COUPON Monday-Saturday 7-11 We will match any CITRUS COUNTY Golf newspaper ad. Offers expire Sept. 30, 2009 . IVMONDAY NIGHT ' " SCRAMBLE IS BACK!!! A morning 18 hole rate. Must bnng onginal ad ivith you l ring Pines Park h Anniversary Saturday September 19 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Free swim - Hot dogs provided by Rotary Club of Inverness - Disc Golf S " Demonstrations - Butterfly Garden talk - Rain Barrel Discussion by Extension Service - Guided trail walks - 4'- Florida National Scenic ... Trail Volunteers ' - Ice Cream Doctor ~ Games and activities for children ~ Sheriffs Canine Unit Demonstration - Boy Scout demonstrations ~ Citrus County Mountain Bike Club , t':l SPORTS Chmus Coumy (FL) CHRONICLE .... Nl &* 4 " CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE New York Boston Tampa Bay Toronto Baltimore | Philadelphia Florida Atlanta NewYork Washington MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL East Division GB WCGB 61h - 19/2 13 '28 21/2 34 27%2 East Division GB WCGB 8 41h 81/2 5 24 201h 35V2 32 Detroit Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Kansas City St. Louis -Chicago Milwaukee Houston Cincinnati Pittsburgh SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 B3 Central Division GB WCGB 3 1211 6� 16 16% 26 18 27V2 Central Division GB WCGB 10 7h 13% 11 15� 13 18 15� 2812 26 Los Angeles Texas Seattle Oakland Home' Away 45-31 41-31 44-30 .31-41 35-37 37-38 42-33 28-44 35-38 33-42 37-34 19-55 West Division GB WCGB - - I 7� 7 12 111 19% 19 West Division GB WCGB 5 - 8� 3�4 22% 17� 24 19 Los Angeles Colorado San Fran. San Diego Arizona Str Home W-3 46-29 W,1 " 45-27 L-1 48-26 L-1 39-37 L-1 32-40 AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday's Games Kansas City 9, Detroit 2 Seattle 4, Chicago White Sox 3, 14 innings Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0 L.A. Angels 4, Boston 3 Oakland 5, Cleveland 2 Friday's Games Boston 3, Baltimore 1 Tampa Bay 11, Toronto 4 L.A. Angels 2, Texas 0 Minnesota 3, Detroit 0 Kansas City 11, Chicago White Sox 0 Cleveland at Oakland, late N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, late Today's Games Cleveland (Sowers 6-9) at Oakland (G.Gonza- lez 5-6), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 16-8) at Minnesota (Pavano 12-11), 4:10 p.m. Boston (Lester 13-7) at Baltimore (Da.Hernan- dez 4-8), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City (D.Hughes 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy 0-0), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Jer.Weaver 15-6) at Texas (Feld- man 16-5), 7:05 p.m. Toronto (R.Romero 12-8) at Tampa Bay (Garza 7-10), 7:08 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 17-7) at Seattle (Fister 2-2); 10:10 p.m. Sunday's Games L.A. Angels at Texas, 1:05 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:38 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday's Games Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 4 Philadelphia 4, Washington 2 Cincinnati 3, Florida 2 Atlanta 7, N.Y. Mets 3 Friday's Games Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 1 Florida 4, Cincinnati 3 Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 5 Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 4 Milwaukee 3, Houston 2 St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Colorado at Arizona, late San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, late Today's Games San Diego (CI.Richard 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf 11-10), 12:35 p.m. Washington (Lannan 9-11) at N.Y. Mets (Red- ding 2-6), 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Dempster 10-8) at St. Louis (C.Carpenter 16-4), 4:10 p.m. SanFrancisco (Penny 3-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Garland 10-11), 4:10 p.m. Houston (Moehler8-10) at Milwaukee (Suppan 6-10), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Nolasco 11-9) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 13- 12), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (PMartinez 5-0) at Atlanta (J.Vazquez 13-9), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Hammel 8-8) at Arizona (Scherzer 9- 9), 8:10 p.m. Sunday's Games Florida at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Houston at Milwaukee, 2:05 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. MLB Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .373; ISuzuki, Seattle, .353; Jeter, New York, .330; MiCabrera, Detroit, .330; Bartlett, Tampa Bay, .325; MYoung, Texas, .322; Cano, New York, .320. RUNS-Figgins, Los Angeles, 107; Damon, New York, 1-02; Jeter, New York, 102; BRoberts, Balti- more, 102; Pedroia, Boston, 101; Scutaro, Toronto, 100; Bay, Boston, 95; Cano, New York, 95. RBl-Teixeira, New York, 112; Bay, Boston, 107; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 107; Lind, Toronto, 104; Morneau, Minnesota, 100; CPena, Tampa Bay, 100; AHill, Toronto, 98; KMorales, Los Angeles, 98. HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 205; Jeter, New York, 194; Cano, New York, 188; MiCabrera, Detroit, 180; AHill, Toronto, 177; Markakis, Baltimore, 176; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 175. HOME RUNS-CPena, Tampa Bay, 39; Teixeira, New York, 35; Bay, Boston, 34; NCruz, Texas, 32; AHill, Toronto, 32; Branyan, Seattle, 31; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 31. STOLEN BASES-Ellsbury, Boston, 62; Craw- ford, Tampa Bay, 59; Figgins, Los Angeles, 42; RDavis, Oakland, 39; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 37; BAbreu, Los Angeles, 29; BRoberts, Baltimore, 29. PITCHING--Sabathia, NewYork, 17-7; Feldman, Texas, 16-5; Verlander, Detroit, 16-8; FHeman- dez, Seattle, 15-5; JerWeaver, Los Angeles, 15-6; Beckett, Boston, 15-6; Halladay, Toronto, 15-9. STRIKEOUTS-Verlander, Detroit, 239; Greinke, Kansas City, 224; Lester, Boston, 211; FHeman- dez, Seattle, 193; Halladay, Toronto, 189; Beckett, Boston, 187; Sabathia, New York, 178. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING-HaRamirez, Florida, .355; Pujols, St. Louis, .333; Sandoval, San Francisco, .322; Hel- ton, Colorado, .318; DWright, New York, .314; Braun, Milwaukee, .310; FLopez, Milwaukee, .308; JUpton, Arizona, .308; Coghlan, Florida, .308. RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 119; Utley, Philadelphia, 104; Braun, Milwaukee, 103; Zimmerman, Wash- ington, 100; HaRamirez, Florida, 95; Victorino, Philadelphia, 94; Howard, Philadelphia, 93. RBI-Pujols, St. Louis, 127; Fielder, Milwaukee, 126; Howard, Philadelphia, 121; DLee, Chicago, 102; Braun, Milwaukee, 101; HaRamirez, Florida, 100; ADunn, Washington, 99. HITS-HaRamirez, Florida, 189; Braun, Milwau- kee, 175; Tejada, Houston, 172; FLopez, Milwau- kee, 170; Pujols, St. Louis, 170; Kemp, Los Angeles, 168; CaLee, Houston, 168; Victorino, Philadelphia, 168. HOME RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 47; Reynolds, Arizona, 42; Howard, Philadelphia, 40; Fielder, Milwaukee, 39; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 38; ADunn, Washington, 37; Werth, Philadelphia, 34. STOLEN BASES-Bourn, Houston, 57; Morgan, Washington, 42; Kemp, Los Angeles, 33; Rollins, Philadelphia, 29; Fowler, Colorado, 27; Pierre, Los Angeles, 27; HaRamirez, Florida, 25; Taveras, Cincinnati, 25; DWright, NewYork, 25. PITCHING -Wainwright, St. Louis, 18-8; CCar- penter, St. Louis, 16-4; JoJohnson, Florida, 15-4; De La Rosa, Colorado, 15-9; Marquis, Colorado, 15-11; Lincecum, San Francisco, 14-5; Haren, Ari- zona, 14-8. STRIKEOUTS-Lincecum, San Francisco, 244; JVazquez, Atlanta, 216; Haren, Arizona, 201; Gal- lardo, Milwaukee, 197;Wainwright, St. Louis, 183; De La Rosa, Colorado, 179; WRodriguez, Hous- ton, 176. 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Giants Monday Indianapolis 3 3 (42) at Miami NCAA Football Schedule (Subject to change) Today EAST Ball St. (0-2) at Army (1-1), Noon Delaware St. (0-1) at Delaware (1-1), Noon Duquesne (1-1) at Monmouth, N.J. (0-2), Noon Temple (0-1) at Penn St. (2-0), Noon Dayton (0-1) at Robert Morris (0-2), Noon Bucknell (1-1) at Comell (0-0), 12:30 p.m. Yale (0-0) at Georgetown, D.C. (0-2), 1 p.m. Harvard (0-0) at Holy Cross (2-0), 1 p.m. Youngstown St. (1-1) at Northeastern (0-2), 1 p.m. Colgate (2-0) at Dartmouth (0-0), 1:30 p.m. Winston-Salem (0-2) vs. Morgan St. (0-1) at East Rutherford, N.J., 2 p.m. The Citadet (0-1) at Princeton (0-0), 3 p.m. Rhode Island (1-0) at Massachusetts (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Maine (2-0) at Albany, N.Y. (0-2), 4 p.m. Fla. International (0-1) at Rutgers (1-1), 5 p.m. Columbia (0-0) at Fordham (0-1), 6 p.m. Liberty (1-1) at Lafayette (1-0), 6 p.m. Navy (1-1) at Pittsburgh (2-0), 6 p.m. Brown (0-0) at Stony Brook (0-2), 6 p.m. Villanova (2-0) at Penn (0-0), 7 p.m. Northwestern (2-0) at Syracuse (0-2), 7 p.m. Coastal Carolina (1 -1) atTowson (0-1), 7 p.m. SOUTH Boston Cdllege (2-0) at Clemson (1-1), Noon Louisville (1-0) at Kentucky (1-0), Noon East Carolina (1-1) at North Carolina (2-0), Noon North Texas (1-1) at Alabama (2-0), 12:20 p.m. Old Dominion (2-0) at Jacksonville (1-1), 1 p.m. Morehead St. (1-1) at N.C. Central (0-2), 1:30 p.m. Chattanooga (1-1) at Presbyterian (0-2), 1:30 p.m. Miles (2-1) at Samford (1-1), 3 p.m. Tennessee (1-1) at Florida (2-0), 3:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee (1-1) at Maryland (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Hofstra (2-0) at Richmond (2-0), 3:30 p.m. Virginia (0-2) at Southern Miss. (2-0), 3:30 p.m. UAB (1-1) at Troy (0-2), 3:30 p.m. Nebraska (2-0) at Virginia Tech (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Grambling St. (1-1) at Jackson St. (0-2), 4:30 p.m. Campbell (1-1) at Davidson (0-2), 6 p.m. VMI (1-0) at James Madison (0-1), 6 p.m. Ark.-Pine Bluff (1-1) at MVSU (0-1), 6 p.m. Hampton (1-1) at N. Carolina A&T (2-0), 6 p.m. Gardner-Webb (2-0) at N.C. State (1-1), 6 p.m. William & Mary (2-0) at Norfolk St. (1-1), 6 p.m. Elon (2-0) at Wake Forest (1-1), 6:30 p.m. Jacksonville St. (0-2) at Alabama A&M (2-0), 7p.m. Tennessee Tech (1-0) at E. Kentucky (0-1), 7 p.m. W. Carolina (0-2) at Georgia Southern (1-1), 7p.m. Louisiana-Lafayette (2-0) at LSU (2-0), 7 p.m. Nicholls St. (1-1) at Louisiana Tech (0-2), 7 p.m. Bowling Green (1-1) at Marshall (1-1), 7 p.m. North Dakota (0-1) at Northwestern St. (0-2), 7p.m. Florida Atlantic (0-1) at South Carolina (1-1), 7p.m. Charleston Southern (0-2) at South Florida (2-0), 7 p.m. Tennessee St. (1-1) at Southern U. (1-1), 7 p.m. Mississippi St. (1-1) at Vanderbilt (1-1), 7 p.m. Cent. Arkansas (0-1) at W. Kentucky (0-2), 7 p.m. SE Louisiana (2-0) at Mississippi (1-0), 7:30 p.m. Buffalo (1-1) at UCF (1-1), 7:30 p.m. West Virginia (2-0) at Auburn (2-0), 7:45 p.m. Edward Waters (0-2) at Alabama St. (1-0), 8 p.m. Savannah St. (1-1) at McNeese St. (2-0), 8 p.m. Tenn.-Martin (1-1) at Memphis (0-2), 8 p.m. MIDWEST Duke (1-1) at Kansas (2-0), Noon E. Michigan (0-2) at Michigan (2-0), Noon California (2-0) at Minnesota (2-0), Noon N. Illinois (1-1) at Purdue (1-1), Noon Ohio,St. (1-1) vs. Toledo (1-1) at Cleveland, Noon Wofford (1-1) at Wisconsin (2-0), Noon Here are the winning numbers selected Friday in the Florida Lottery: CASH 3 (early) 7-9-4 CASH 3 (late) 0-6-0 PLAY 4 (early) 1-7-1-4 PLAY 4 (late) 7-4-6-1 FANTASY 5 7-12-14-15-19 MEGA MONEY 4 - 21 - 24- 39 MEGA BALL 14 ===On the ARWAVES== TODAY'S SPORTS SPORT TIME (CHANNEL) Team information AUTO RACING 11 p.m. (ESPN2) NHRA Drag Racing Carolinas Nationals - Qualifying. (Same-day Tape) BASEBALL 4 p.m. (13, 51 .FOX) Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays 7 p.m. (WGN) Kansas City Royals at Chicago White Sox BOXING 9 p.m. (IND1) Boxing Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. FOOTBALL Noon (20 ABC, 44 CW) Boston College at Clemson Noon (38 MNT) North Texas at Alabama Noon (ESPN) Califomia at Minnesota -Noon (ESPN2) East Carolina at North Carolina Noon (VERSUS) Duke at Kansas 12:30 p.m. (51 FOX) North Texas at Alabama 3:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) Michigan State at Notre Dame. 3:30 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) Tennessee at Florida 3:30 p.m. (9, 28 ABC) Nebraska at Virginia Tech 3:30 p.m. (20 ABC) USC at Washington 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) Utah at Oregon. 3:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Arizona at Iowa or Nebraska at Virginia Tech. 3:30 p.m. (SUN) Tulsa at Oklahoma. 7 p.m. (SUN) Mississippi State at Vanderbilt 7 p.m. (VERSUS) Florida State at BYU 7:45 p.m. (ESPN) Georgia at Arkansas 7:45 p.m. (ESPN2) West Virginia at Auburn 8 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) Texas Tech at Texas 10:15 p.m. (FSNFL) Kansas State at UCLA 2 a.m. (SUN) Cincinnati at Oregon State. (Same-day Tape) GOLF 8 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Golf Austrian Open - Third Round 1:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) LPGA Tour Golf Samsung World Championship - Third Round 3:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf Champions - Greater Hickory Classic - Second Round 6:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf Nationwide Tour - Albertson's Boise Open - Third Round (Same-day tape) RODEO 10:30 p.m. (VERSUS) PBR Springfield Invitational (Taped) 1 a.m. (VERSUS) PBR Springfield Invitational (Taped) SOCCER 7:30 a.m. (ESPN2) Bumley vs. Sunderland Prep CALENDAR TODAY'S PREP SPORTS CROSS COUNTRY 8 a.m. Lecanto, Crystal River at Lecanto Invitational 8:15 a.m., 9 a.m. Citrus at Mount Dora Bible Bulldog Invitational Hanover (0-2) at Butler (2-0), 1 p.m. Furman (2-0) at Missouri (2-0), 2 p.m. Indiana (2-0) at Akron (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Alcom St. (0-1) at Cent. Michigan (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Michigan St. (1-1) at Notre Dame (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Arizona (2-0) at Iowa (2-0), 3:35 p.m. Murray St. (1-1) at Missouri St. (1-1), 4 p.m. St. Francis, Pa. (1-1) at N. Iowa (1-1), 5:05 p.m. Drake (2-0) at South Dakota (1-1), 5:05 p.m. Iowa St. (1-1) at Kent St. (1-1), 7 p.m. Wagner (1-1) at N. Dakota St. (0-2), 7 p.m. Cal Poly (1-0) at Ohio (1-1), 7 p.m. Indiana St. (0-3) at S. Dakota St. (1-0), 7 p.m. SW Baptis t (0-3) at S. Illinois (0-1), 7p.m. E. Illinois (2-0) at SE Missouri (1-1), 7 p.m. Miami (Ohio) (0-2) at W. Michigan (0-2), 7 p.m. Stephen FAustin (1-1) atW. Illinois (1-1), 7:05 p.m. Austin Peay (1-1) at Illinois St. (0-2), 7:30 p.m. SOUTHWEST Tulsa (2-0) at Oklahoma (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Connecticut (121) at Baylor (1-0), 5 p.m. Rice (0-2) at Oklahoma St. (1-1), 7 p.m. Texas St. (1-0) atTCU (1-0), 7p.m. Utah St. (0-1) at Texas A&M (1-0), 7 p.m. Texas College (0-3) at Texas Southern (0-2), 7 p.m. Georgia (1-1) at Arkansas (1-0), 7:45 p.m. Texas Tech (2-0) at Texas (2-0), 8 p.m. FAR WEST Portland St. (1-1) at Montana (2-0), 3:05 p.m. Wyoming (1-1) at Colorado (0-2), 3:30 p.m. Utah (2-0) at Oregon (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Southern Cal (2-0) at Washington (1-1), 3:30 p.m. Marist (1-1) at San Diego (1-1), 4 p.m. N. Colorado (1-1) at E. Washington (1-1), 4:05 p.m. Nevada (0-1) at Colorado St. (2-0), 5 p.m. San Diego St. (1-1) at Idaho (1-1), 5 p.m. SMU (2-0) at Washington St. (0-2), 5 p.m. S. Utah (1-1) at N. Arizona (0-1), 6:05 p.m. Cincinnati (2-0) at Oregon St. (2-0), 6:45 p.m. Florida St. (1-1) at BYU (2-0), 7 p.m. Air Force (1-1) at New Mexico (0-2), 7:30 p.m. UTEP (0-2) at New Mexico St. (1-1), 8 p.m. Idaho St. (0-2) at Weber St. (0-2), 8:05 p.m. San Jose St. (0-2) at Stanford (1-1), 9 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe (1-1) at Arizona St. (1-0), 10p.m. Kansas St. (1-1) at UCLA (2-0), 10:15 p.m. Hawaii (2-0) at UNLV (1-1), 11 p.m. GOLF LPGA Samsung World Championship Par Scores Friday, AtTorrey Pines-South Course, San Diego, Purse: $1 million, Yardage: 6,721, Par: 72, Second Round: Jiyal Shin 66-69-135 -9 Ai Miyazato 68-68-136 -8 Lorena Ochoa 67-69-136 -8 Sophie Gustafson Cristie Kerr NaYeon Choi Paula Creamer Song-Hee Kim Brittany Lincicome YaniTseng Catriona Matthew Juli Inkster Suzann Pettersen Karrie Webb Lindsey Wright Kristy McPherson In-Kyung Kim Anna Nordqvist Angela Stanford Eun-Hee Ji 67-70-137 72-66--138 71-67-138 69-69-138 66-72-138 70-70-140 75-66-141 74-68-142 68-74-142 71-72-143 73-72-145 73-72-145 73-72-145 72-73-145 71-74-145 72-74-146 78-73-151 Champions Tour Hickory Classic Par Scores Friday, Rock Barn Golf & Spa, Conover, N.C., Purse: $1,750,000,Yardage: 7,090, Par: 72 (36-36), First Round: Jay Haas 30-32-62 -10 Gil Morgan 34-31-65 -7 Tom Jenkins 34-32-66 -6 Nick Price 32-34-66 -6 Jerry Pate 32-34-66 -6 Steve Thomas 35-32-67 -5 Russ Cochran 33-34-67 -5 Hal Sutton 32-35--67 -5 Jeff Sluman 32-35-67 -5 Dan Forsman 33-34-67 -5 Bobby Wadkins 31-36-67 -5 Andy Bean 34-33-67 -5 Mark Wiebe 33-34-67 -5 Mark McNulty 35-32-67 -5 Chris Starkjohann 33-35-68 -4 Ronnie Black 36-32-68 -4, Larry Mize 35-33-68 -4 Fulton Allem 32-36--68 -4 Gene Jones 33-35--68 -4 David Frost 35-33-68 -4 Lonnie Nielsen 36-32-68 -4 Jim Thorpe 34-34--68 -4 Bruce Vaughan 33-35--68 -4- Dave Eichelberger 35-34-69 -3 Bob Tway 33-36-69 -3 Joey Sindelar 33-36-69 -3 R.W. Eaks 33-36-69 -3 Mark James 36-33--69 -3 Fred Funk 36-33-69 -3 John Harris 35-34--69 -3 Larry Nelson 36-33--69 -3 Joe Ozaki 36-34-70 -2 Wayne Levi 35-35-70 -2 Jack Ferenz 34-36-70 -2 Olin Browne 35-35-70 -2 Don Pooley 34-36-70 -2 Keith Clearwater 37-33-70 -2 David Eger 36-34-70 -2 Tim Simpson 36-34-70 -2 Mike Reid 36-34-70 -2 Scott Simpson 36-34-70 -2 Tom Kite- 34-36-70 -2 Denis Watson 35-35-70 -2 Brad Bryant 35-35-70 -2 For the record Flo LOTTERY CANES Continued from Page B1 kidding, 10:45," he asked rhetorically "Wow, that's in- credible." The saddest thing about the number of calls, most of which went against Lecanto, many of which appeared to be phantom or questionable at best, was that it marred an otherwise gritty perform- ance by both teams. Lecanto jumped on Citrus early And for the second straight week before the Canes fans were even set- tled in their seats their team was behind 24-6 on the scoreboard. Facing a third and long on their opening drive Lecanto's signal caller Ad- dison Holstein fired a laser downfield to a sprinting Akeem Gibbs who took over from there, sprinting his way into the end zone to cap off a 75-yard pass play. Citrus, however, was quick with the answer. Fol- lowing a great kickoff return by John Smith, the Hurri- canes strung together a 12- play drive capped off by a Mike Grice 2-yard run to tie the game. But from that point on, COLTS Continued front Page B1 "I knew what our kids are, and we stood toe-to-toe against North Marion. The game could haveilgpne ei- ther way based p,. a few Citrus United Soccer registration Saturday in 2 locales Recreational soccer for ages 4-19 and competitive soccer for ages 9-19 with both co-ed and girls' programs is now available. Citrus United Soccer also of- fers Top Soccer for the physi- cally and mentally challenged children in our area and First Kicks for 3-year-olds. The final day to register with Citrus United is from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday at Wal-Mart in In- verness or at Citrus Sports Ap- parel (next to Holiday Inn) in Crystal River. Registration is available online at citrus united.com. CR Little League board meeting Wednesday Crystal River Little League will have its annual board of di- rectors meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Medical'Of- fice Building Community Room at Seven Rivers Hospital. Any person who is in good SHARK Continued from Page B1 "Everyone played to- gether," said senior line- backer Alton Pierce, who recovered a fumble for the Pirates. "The defense held and we just did great as a team." Crystal River's drive on the ensuing possession stalled, forcing the Pirates (2-0 overall, 1-0 district) to punt and give Nature Coast (2-1 overall, 0-1 district) the ball back with 2:13 left in the contest The Pirates, however, bowed their backs and eventually forced Nature Coast into a fourth-and-2 from their own 28. The Sharks went with a fullback dive to Antwan Story, who managed to get the ball out to about the 30-yard line. On the first-down meas- urement, the ball proved to be a foot short of resetting the downs and Crystal River got the ball back with less than two minutes left "There's no great coach- ing there," Arscott said. "The kids lined up and stopped him." Nature Coast had one timeout left at that point and Crystal River ran the clock all the way down to 15 the rest of the quarter be- longed to Lecanto as they scored three touchdowns in the course of the opening quarter's last five minutes. The first Panthers score came on another Holstein to Gibbs connection. The next two Holstein took'care of himself with runs of 35 and 25 yards respectively. Citrus was on the verge of being blown out on its home field. But then the second quar- ter started and things began to change. Over the course of the next 12 minutes, Citrus would outscore Lecanto, 26- 0, with nearly every scoring drive being facilitated by several unsportsmanlike calls by the Panthers. The game's turning point came with Lecanto leading 24-13 and knocking on the door for another score. The Panthers had the ball on the Hurricanes' 5-yard line but an offside and an unsports- manlike pushed them back and they eventually turned the ball over on downs. On the Hurricanes' ensu- ing possession, two unsports- manlike penalties by Lecanto kept a Citrus drive alive that eventually ended with the 'Canes in the end zone on a 3- yard run by J. J. White. plays," he said. "We're going to come back," he added. After playing to a 7-7 tie at half, Gilmore gave his team a 14-7 lead in the third quar- ter on his second score of the night, each on the same stretch-run play, but from different sides. Sports BRIEFS = standings with the league and has an approved volunteer form is invited to attend. Each person has the opportunity to become a new board member. Citrus Hoops registration Sept. 26 Registration and evaluations for Citrus Hoops Basketball League will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at Crystal River Middle School. The league is available to boys and girls from age 6 through eighth-grade. Games will be played Saturdays, begin- ning Oct. 24. Bring your own team or be placed on a team according to your child's ability. Cost of the league is $55. Multiple sibling discounts will be available. Coaches and spon- sors are needed. Call Kurt at 422-4884 with any questions. Fundraising car wash Saturday in 2 locations Citrus Hoops basketball will hold car washes from 10 a.m. seconds before punting. The punt landed at the Nature Coast 6 with one sec- ond left, The Sharks didn't have any time to draw up a trick play; the Pirates' de- fensive line pinned its ears back and sacked Baker to end the game. "They did a great job against us," said Lee of the Pirates' defense. "Defen- sively, we played very well, offensively we didn't." Travaughn Brooks and Antonio Maldonado pro- vided the margin of victory on the second play of the game for Crystal River. Brooks took a handoff from his own 25-yard line on second-and-6, got past the initial eight Sharks in the box and sprinted away from the secondary for a 75-yard touchdown run before the contest was a minute old. "That's how we win foot- ball games," Arscott said. "I'll take a 7-6 win any time. We believed if we were up by seven points or tied at half, we were going to win this game." Placekicker Maldonado added the extra point to put the Pirates up 7-0 with 54 seconds gone in the game'." All told, Crystal River forced three turnovers. Alton Pierce recovered a fumble and Chris Pilon and Pedro Diaz came up with White would finish the evening with three touch- down runs and would top off his night, with a 24-yard game-winning touchdown pass to A.J. Woythaler. Neither team would score in the second half as both teams' defenses bowed their backs. Although in the wan- ing seconds Holstein did break free down the side- lines for an apparent 59- yard touchdown run that was called back for clipping. The Hurricanes clinched the victory when Greg Walker made a circus-like catch on the 2-yard line to end the game. "Both teams played hard. We couldn't stop their quar- terback (J.J. White) and they had no answer for Akeem (Gibbs)," Allan said. "We just can't make some of the mis- takes we made out there and win but I'm so proud of the effort that our kids showed out there tonight" Roland agreed, adding, "Their quarterback (Addi- son Holstein) was outstand- ing. I have to credit our kids. They fought hard to come back and win the way they did." John Coscia may be reached atjcoscia@ chronicleonline.com or at 352-564-2928. Gilmore ran for 97 yards on 16 tries, while his team- mate Looney passed for 90 yards on 13 attempts, 74 of which were to Pittman. Black led all players in yards with 160 on 27 carries. Dunnellon begins district play next week at Eustis at 7:30 p.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday. They will be at the Key Train- ing Center thrift stores in Lecanto and Crystal River. The Lecanto store is at 5399 Gulf to Lake Highway and the Crystal River facility is at 820 S Suncoast Blvd. Donations will be accepted. CRHS football stadium to be renamed 'Earl Bramlett Stadium' Come join the celebration as Crystal River High School re- names Pirate Stadium in honor of the longtime head football coach and athletic director. Earl Bramlett Stadium will be dedi- cated at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2 before the Crystal River Pirates take on the Citrus Hurricanes in their annual rival game. The longtime coach is finally going down in the history books and school officials invite all in the community to attend. For more information or to volunteer, contact Megan Bramlett at Megan Bramlett@live.com. drive-killing interceptions. Brothers Leo and Robert Brass, linebackers for the Pirates, each chipped in with a half of a sack and joined second-level defend- ers Pierce, Michael Rairick and Kyle Unverdorben with plugging up the running lanes against Nature Coast. The battle between vaunted running backs Brooks and Drake never materialized. The advan- tage would go to Brooks, who finished with 149 yards on 29 tough carries and a touchdown. Drake, playing only the second half, had.23 yards on 12 carries. The .truth, though, is both defenses punished the opposition's tailback Take away Brooks' long touchdown run and the back gained 69 yards on his other 28 carries and also lost a fumble. "During the bye week, we had so much to practice and we just did it right," Pierce said. "Nature Coast is one of our biggest rivals now. Everyone thought we wouldn't win and we went out there and showed them." JobnMichael'Soracehi iks i a sports reporter for the Chronicle. 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Blow of the horn ushers in Rosh Hashana, high holy days for those of Jfewish faith NANCY KENNEDY Chronicle he ba-al t'kiyah raises the ram's horn to his lips and blows a series of short sounds. It's the call to battle, the wake up call, the call for God's people to begin the time of in- trospection and repentance, from Rosh Hashana to Yom Kippur. At Congregation Beth Sholom in Beverly Hills, the ba-al t'kiyah for this year's high holy days is Frank Forti. His instrument, the shofar, is as ancient as the holiday he will be ushering in. Earlier this week, Fbrti demonstrated the blowing of the shofar and its three distinct blows: one long sound, three short sounds and a series of short, staccato sounds. "You don't just blow," Fbrti said. "You have to control your breath and you have to concen- trate." Each blast or blow is timed. "Here's the secret," Forti said. "Once you get the first sound out right, you can get the rest right" He said his wife, Angie, has a musical ear and helps him get the sound right He said the big- ger the shofar, the easier it is to blow. The horns can come from any kosher animal, such as rams, kudus or ibex, but not from cows because the Israelites sinned before God when they made and worshipped a golden calf while they were in the desert According to Jewish tradition, the shofar in- troduces the Sabbath, announces the New Year (Rosh Hashana) and the new moon and marks - the end of the day of fasting on Yom Kippur Before the holiday was called Rosh Hashana, it was called the "Day of the Blowing." The an- cient Israelites heeded the blast from the shofar on the first day of the seventh month on the Jewish calendar, calling them to a time of re- pentance., This year, Rosh Hashana began at sundown Friday and continues through Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, on Monday, Sept 28. Also this year, because the start of Rosh Hashana falls on the Sabbath, the shofar won't Religion NOTES Calling All Kids N Grace Bible Church in Homosassa Invites all children in preschool through sixth grade to its first AWANA Club night from 6 to 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Bring a friend and win a prize. AWANA Is an acronym --"Approved Workman Are Not Ashamed" from 2 Timothy 2:15 in the Bible. AWANA is one of the largest nondenominational children's and youth ministries In the world. Grace Bible Church has been reaching out to the community through AWANA Clubs for more than 14 years and runs on Tues- days, September through April, from 6:10 to 8:15 p.m. The church Is at 6382 W. Green Acres St., Homosassa. Call the office at 628-5631. * Hemando United Methodist Church "Back To School Bash" with ice cream, water games, music, scavenger be sounded until Sunday. Jewish law prohibits the shofar being sounded on the Sabbath because the ba-al t'kiyah may inadvertently carry it, which vio- lates the command to refrain from working on the Sabbath. On Yom Kippur, one long shofar blast marks the end of the high holidays season. . Although it makes a musical sound, histori- cally the shofar is not a musical instrument In- stead, it's used to issue a spiritual wake-up call. That's especially true during the current holi- day season, the most introspective of all Jewish holidays. Anyone who owns a shofar is welcome to bring it to Yom Kippur service, 6:15 p.m. Mon- day, Sept 28, at Congregation Beth Sholom. At the conclusion, the g'dolah, which marks the end of the season, there will be an informal sho- far "jam session." The synagogue is at 102 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. For information, call 746-5303. Contact Chronicle reporter Nancy Kennedy at 564-2927 ornkennedy@chronicleonline.com. hunt, volleyball, basketball, hoops, and fellowship from 2 to 4 p.m. today for grades K-12. Bring a towel. Church is at 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Highway, Her- nando. Call 726-7245. * Kids ages 5 through 13 are invited to a weekly Kids' Time Story Hour be- ginning Saturday, Oct. 3, at Advent Hope Seventh-day Adventist Church in Crystal River, 428 N.E. Third Ave. From 2 to 3:30 p.m. weekly, kids will listen to Bible stories, nature stories, participate In music, crafts and cooking classes. Call (352) 794-0071. * "Pumpkin Festival" for all children and for the young at heart from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at Hemando United Methodist Church, 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Highway. Free hotdogs and drink, games, prizes, cakewalk, See NOTES/Page C2 Nancy Kennedy GRACE NOTES Welcome to my family Last Saturday night I ate Mexican food in San Marcos, Calif., with my nephews Dan and Eric, their dad (my brother, Tim), their mom (Nika), my. favorite only sister Peggy and my cousin Jan. Eric, a corpsman in the Navy, ate chimichingas and I had a chicken tamale and a fish taco, There's nothing like Calh fornia Mexican food to make me feel I've truly come home. ;* I had flown home for ml niece Kacie's wedding oh Friday. My mom and dad hag come up from Mexico where they've lived f4 the past 20 or so years, They left to go back early Saturday morning, taking my Aunt Gladys with therlt for a visit . See GRACE/Page C '7 4 ' Judi Siegal JUDI'S JOURNAL Time for fresh starts The Jewish New Year, or Rosh Hashana, is a time of new beginnings. As it has been since biblical times, it is a time set aside to take stock of oneself and to think over the events of the previous year. For many Jews, Rosh Hashana is a time of buy- ing new clothes, trying new foods and meeting with friends and family. Jews gather around the festive table spread with holiday fare such as round challahs symbolizing the fullness of the year or the cycle of life, roasted brisket garnished with carrots, a sweet, apple kugel (pudding) for a sweet New Year, potatoes and honey cake for dessert. It is a time for See JOURNAL/Page C6 S 3 3 1f 2 1 www.whitealuminum.com Lecanto Showroom Licensed Florida Buildng Contractor Hwv. 44 & 719 S. Otis Ave. Licensed Florida Rooflng Contractor �1C0305617 Rai I~lONCITUwS COuLn'(FL) (j'nh.)NICI.e, C2 sxt.,An, s,,mi:Nnwit, 19, 2009 NOTES Continued from Page Cl pumpkin decorating, trunk-and-treat, and more. Come in costume, get in the parade and have a wonderful, happy, safe time. Bring your parents, too. They can dress up and be a kid again. This is our turn to give back to the community who has supported all of our efforts in the past. Call 726- 7245. * Heritage Baptist Church's youth program, "Kids for Christ" (KFC), meets from 6:40 to 8 p.m. Wednes- days through May 12 at,the church fel- lowship hall, 2 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills Boulevard, Beverly Hills. Children ages 3 and 4 and grades K-2 and 3 qnd 6 are invited. For activities infor-. mnation and to register, call Alfred at Z46-6171. * 0 EBADOC Academy (Everyone becoming A Disciple Of Christ) meets |t 9:30 a.m. Sunday at First United Methodist Church of Homosassa, 831 W Bradshaw Blvd, Homosassa. each lesson includes weekly puppet skits, theme games, illustrated ser- mons, video segments, and review questions. All children, pre-K through grade 8, are invited to join these fun- filled, biblically based life lessons. 0 U Kids ages 3 through 12 are in- ,ted to attend Children's Church fom 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Sunday at Inverness First Church of God, 5510 E. Jasmine Lane. Enjoy singing, sto- ries, snacks, crafts and more. Call Ms. Jean at 726-8986. * First Baptist Church of Inverness AWANA, for ages 2 years old through fifth grade, from 5:15 to 7 p.m. Sun- days. Classes for Puggles (whose par- ents must remain on the premises), Cubbies, Sparks, and Truth & Train- ing. Games, devotions, Scripture memorization, theme nights, Grand Prix racing and more. Call the church office at 726-1252. * Inverness Church of God classes at 7 p.m. Wednesday: Teens are invited to "Frontline" with Youth Pastor Kyle Holtzhower. Missionettes and Royal Rangers Clubs for children from the age of 3. Church is at 416 U.S. 41 South, Inverness. Call 726- 4524. * Congregation Beth Israel of Ocala, the new Jewish congregation in Marion County, is in the process of starting a Jewish religious school for grades K-12 for all children in Marion and adjacent areas. Courses in He- brew, Jewish rituals and holidays, Is- rael, and history are being considered. Membership in the liberal, contempo- rary, inclusive congregation is not re- quired, at this point, for registering. Time and place for classes to be de- termined upon the needs of the stu- dents. Call Judi at (352) 237-8277. Music & More * Concerts with a Cause: 2009- 2010 benefit concerts are scheduled as follows: Sunday, Oct. 4, at 3 p.m. - "Hark How the Songsters," per- formed by Echoing Air, to benefit Op- eration Christmas Child. Sunday, Nov. 15 at 3 p.m.- The Soprano and The Piano: A Sampler, performed by so- prano Birgit Djupedal Fioravante and pianist Heather Coltman, to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Sunday, Jan. 3, at 7 p.m. - Davidson College Sym- phony Orchestra and Jazz Band to benefit Interfaith[ Emergency Services. Sunday, May 2, at 3 p.m. - From Death to Resurrection: Selections from the Lent and Easter parts of Han- del's "Messiah," performed by the Mar- ion Civic Chorale, FUMC's Chancel Choir and a chamber orchestra with Dr. Wayne Earnest, conductor, to ben- efit FUMC Pre-School. Concerts are free of charge and will take place at First United Methodist Church, 1126 East Silver Springs, Ocala. Call (352) 622-3244, Ext. 350. Freewill offerings received during intermissions. * Mast Brothers gospel sing at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Inverness Church of God, 416 U.S. 41 South, In- verness. Pastor Larry Powers invites the community to attend. Call 726- 4524. * Internationally acclaimed harpist Jan Jennings will present a concert of harp music at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, in the sanctuary of First Lutheran Church of Inverness, 1900 W. State Road 44. Jennings is considered one of the top harpists in the country and has an extensive repertoire of classi- cal, modern, pop and jazz music. She will use her Lyon & Healy concert harp and will play some of the most sooth- ing music you have ever heard. The concert is free and open to the public. For information or directions, call the church at 726-1637. * The Dunnellon Presbyterian Concert Series begins its new sea- son at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.11, with a return performance by Dr. Boaz Sharon, internationally recognized classical pianist. Dr. Sharon's program will include "Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition" among other works. Dr. Sharon is professor of music and chairman of the Piano Department at Boston University and Tanglewood In- stitute,' Boston, as well as faculty member at the Shenyang and Guangzhou Conservatories in China. The church is at 20641 Chestnut St., at the comer of Ohio Street. Freewill offering received, with proceeds going to the performer. Call the church office at (352) 489-2862 for information. * River Jordan, a southern gospel quartet, will host a homecoming at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the First Christian Church in Inverness. Every- one welcome. Food, drinks, games and contests start at 3 p.m. on the grounds of the church at 2018 Colon- ade Street, Inverness. Talent contest starts at 4 p.m. - "Nature Coast Has Talent!" Applications may be obtained from the church or by calling Ralph Dixon at River Jordan (352) 228-3652. Cash prizes awarded to first, second and third place winners. Contest is lim- ited to either singing or playing instru- mental gospel music and is limited to one song. Entry fee is $25. A southern gospel concert featuring River Jordan and the Mast Brothers will follow at 6 p.m. at the church. * Drum circle an hour and a half before sunset the second Sunday monthly at Fort Island Trail Beach Park, Crystal River, at the far end of the beach. Bring drums and percus- sion instruments (can be a 5-gallon paint bucket or can filled with beans). We share drums and shakers. Chair necessary. Beverages optional. Call Charlotte at 344-8009 or Linda at 746- 0655. Special Events * The Altar and Rosary Society's first meeting is at 10:30 a.m. Thurs- day, Oct. 8, in Hilgert Hall at 455 S. Suncoast Blvd Crystal River. The Liv- ing Rosary begins at 10:40 a.m., fol- lowed by the business meeting. A potluck luncheon and fellowship will follow the meeting. All board members will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, in Hilgert Hall. * The Women's Ministry of First Baptist Church of Inverness is pre- senting a women's weekend featuring See NOTES/Page C3 -Places of worship that - . :' ::.-..--,.:. r , ' " Places of worship that , offer love, peace and harmony to all. Come on over to "His" house, your spirits will be lifted!! SERVICING THE COMMUNITIES OF CRYSTAL RIVER AND HOMOSASSA - St. Timothy t Lutheran Church ELCA 1070 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River 795-5325 Saturday Informal Worship 5:00pm Monthly Blueqrass Service 5:00pm Sunday Worship ' 7:30am, 8:30am & 11:00am Sunday School All Ages & Adults 10:00am Nursery Provided Youth Activities SRev. David S. Bradford, Pastor ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH Skri ino ''..cull ,-? , . I ,L dlu , ,-urf. MASSES: Saturday 4:30 P.M. unday 8:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. S Io ', . le s.,,Jtr-, ,-,r w � .t C ,3r.Jin,31'l *, H..,ri,.:.,i.a ; ;. Cjrr I H.Hr .j I First Assembly of God Come One Come All!!! Service Times: Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Richard Hart SeniorPastor 4 MILEs EAST OF Hwy. 19 ON Hwy. 44 (.35)9 0-2594 w-me Heart Church of the Conmunity with a 'Ronald Heart Sunday Mor the . community" Adult & Children's Worship 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Evening Service 6:00 PM Wednesday Life Application Service Jam Session Youth Ministries & Teen Kid (ages 4-11) 7:00 PM 2180 N.W. Old Tallahassee Rd. (12th Ave.) Nursery Provided First United Methodist Cu Church A Stephen Ministry Church 8831 W,.Bradshaw St., Homosassa West of US 19 (take Yulee Dr. at Burger King) Rev, Mark Whittaker 628-4083 www.1 umc,org Traditional Worship: 8:00 AM., 9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. Nursery at All Sunday Services Sunday School for All Ages: 9:30 A.M. Youth Ministries (ages 11 - 18) 775731 0Prov"""" Fis0U ie ii'.dis St. Benedict Catholic Church U.S. 19 at Ozello Rd. - MASSES -- Vigil: 500m Sun.: 8:30 & 10:30am DAILY MASSES Mon. - Fri.: 8:00am HOLY DAYS As Announced CONFESSION Sat.: 3:30 - 4:30pm 795-4479 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CRYSTAL RIVER 7001) N. Cirrus .'Aenue 352-795-3367 Di Tim Ldniz, Senior P.mror Sunday AM Sern ices I.4 -- i i ur\. r Uporir, '.i Jii I Oi - Blended Worshrp SL| 'I,. S5 - Sundi. School iF'r all . io Sunday PNI Y,_,uli BIble Stud\ . 301. \ iednesda PMN Sen'ice S1:111 FirlIy Supi pel I I ''. Pi *. li \.'. ariat. kluh 5:30 Youth Fellowship & Worship Service 6:00 Bible Study & Prayer :'zzzzzzzzzzzz I' ~i:K. 'I Pastors Dave & Susie Sininger Sunday 10:30am & 6:30pm Wednesday 7pm Come worship with us and see why we are becoming the People's Church of our community. 795-LIFE (5433) www.abundantlifecitrus.org 4515 N. �ala"s"e"R d 4 ~- I ST. ANNE'S J EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Anglican) Rector: Fr. Kevin G. Holsapple Celebrating 50 Years of Serving God and the Community Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Morning Prayer & Daily Masses 4th Sunday 6:00p.m. Gospel Sing Along 9870 West Fort Island Trail Crystal River I mile west of Plantation Inn 352-795-2176 www.stannescr.org Ancient Worship... Timeless Faith 1928 Book of Common Prayer - Traditional Episcopal Worship 1 Anglican Church /"of the Holy Spirit 1023 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. Hernando, FL 34442 352-637-5922 or 352-621-3323 Fr David Sokol - Priest Adult Bible Study - 9:30 Holy Communion - 10:15 HEKE, YOU'LL FIND - CAKINC FAMILY IN CHKIST! C KYSTXL RIVEK Dm- VNITED M ETHODlIST CHURCH 4801 N. Citrus Ave. (2 Mi. N Of US 19) 795-3148 www.crumc.com Rev. David Gill, Pastor Sunday Worship 8:00 Early Communion 9:30 Praise & Worship 11:00 Traditional Bible Study At 9:30 and 11:00 For All Ages. Nursery available at all services. Youth Fellowship Sunday, 4:30 Wednesday 6:30 Bright Beginnings Preschool 6 Weeks.VPK Mon. - Fri. 7a.m.-6pm. ,, 795-1240 :. A Stephen Ministry Provider.: Crystal River CHURCH OF CHRIfST A Friendly Church With A Bible Message. Corner of U.S. 19 & 44 East Sunday Services 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Wednesday 7:00 P.M. Come Worship With Us! Bible Questions Please Call Ev. Charlie Graham Sr. 795-8883 * 746-1239 First Baptist Church of Homosassa "Come Worship with Us" 10540 W. Yulee Drive * Homosassa 628-3858 Rev. J. Alan Ritter Sunday 9 00 am Sundav School id JAAge C... 10 , u , n Wcrship Celebration Choi. I Spec.,l luSii' il-.i.lz orsnip" Sunday Night 6 pm Wrn rhip Celebration Wednesday Night Sprnm Worsip Celebration Children s Awanas Group FWest Citrus Church of Christ 9592 W. Deep Woods Crystal River, FL 34465 352-564-8565 www.westcitruscoc.com W. Deep Woods Dr. US Hwy. 19 SERVICES Sunday AM Bible Study 9:30 Worship 10:30 I Sunday PM Worship 6:00 Wednesday PM Bible Study 7:00 EVANGELISTS Melvin Curry David Curry B -Crystal E3 River Foursquare Gospel Church 1160 N. Dunkenfield Ave. 795-6720 A FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 'Sunday 10:30 A.M. Wednesday "Christian Ed" 7:00 P.M. Prayer Sat. 4-6pm Pastor Brona Larder Sunday Worship 10:00am Nursery Provided Sunday School For all ages at 9:00am a ... First 4 " Presbyterian s 1501 SW Hwy. 19- 352-795-2259 wwwfpcofcrystalriver.com GULF-TO- LAKE CHURCH (SBC) Rev & Mrs. Bernc "Exciting & Contagious Worship" Sunday 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 am * Adult Worship * Kid's Worship - (Worship just for Kids) 5:30 pm Evening Activities: * Adult Bible Studies * Teen Program (Grades 6-12) * Kids Connection (3 yr. old - 5th Grade) Hw .4,CrstlRie [ A RELIGION -,T V, --i� " - -.-. q.. . - . 'r-l'. I �' MUU: CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE NOTES Continued from Page C2 Amy Brady. Brady, national speaker and author of numerous Bible studies, will be the conference keynote speaker. Using humorous experiences from her own life, Amy will be sharing scriptural principles to address the top- ics of finances, relationships, careers and achievement. There will also be breakout sessions covering numerous subjects. The conference will begin Friday, Oct. 2, at 6:30 p.m. and will conclude on Saturday, Oct. 3, at 3 p.m. Cost is $25 until Sept. 27 and $30 after. The registration fee includes conference registration, a Friday night dessert fellowship, a Saturday morn- ing continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Call the church at 726-1252. * First Baptist Church of Crystal River "Family Movie Night" at 6 p.m. Friday featuring "Veggie Tales: Min- nesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella." Free admission in- cludes supper. For information, call 795-3367. * At Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit, Wednesday, Sept. 16, marked the beginning of midweek prayer and fellowship. Two distinct worship for- mats are offered: Traditional evening prayer service at 5, with a prayer and praise service following at 6:30. Bring your instruments and voice and join an uplifting and joyous worship fellow- ship. * Our Lady of Grace Church in Beverly Hills will host a blood drive from 8 am. to 1 p.m. today in the Parish Life Center. Local blood sup- plies are low and the blood bank is in need of a number of residents to do- nate at this time. If you are one of our regular donors, we look forward to seeing you. If you have given in the past but not on a regular basis, please consider coming back to the fold and giving. If you have not been giving due to a past medical condition, we have been in touch with the Life South Blood Center and they have informed us that there have been a number of updates of late that will now make it possible for more people to give once again. Why not come down, have a continental breakfast with us and let their technicians check you out. Be- lieve us, if you should still not be giving blood, they will not take it. The benefits are tremendous just for showing up - free juice, coffee, bagel or doughnut, souvenir T-shirt and a feeling that your donation will help someone who is in need of it. And remember, if you are a member of our blood group and you or a member of your family needs a transfusion, you will be covered just by notifying the hospital when you check in. * Newly formed Congregation Beth Israel of Ocala will conduct High Holi- day services at the Collins Health Re- source Center Building No. 300 at Timber Ridge Medical Complex on State Road 200 in Ocala. A student rabbi from the Reconstructionist Movement has been hired and will offi- ciate on the first day Rosh Hashanah (today) at 10 a.m., Kol Nidre (Sept. 27) at 7:30 p.m., and Yom Kippur (Sept. 28) at 10 a.m. A study session led by Allison Peiser will start at 4 p.m., fol- lowed by Yiskor Memorial prayers at 4:30 p.m. and the closing Neilah serv-' ice to end at 6 p.m. Break the fast will follow. Reduced membership dues for High Holiday services only are avail- able. The liberal congregation wel- comes all interested in a fresh, new approach to Judaism. Call Judi at (352) 237-8277. * Red Level Baptist Church cele- brates its 115th homecoming Sun- day. A concert by the Gibbs family begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by guest, speaker Randy Wilkinson at 11 a.m. Dinner on the grounds after the mom-, ing service. Everyone invited. Church is at 11025 W. Dunnellon Road, Crys-, tal River (one mile off U.S. 19 on See NOTES/Page C4 J U Floral City United Methodist Church 8478 East Marvin St. � (across from Floral City School) Sunday School 9:05 A.M. Sunday Worship Service 10:30 A.M. Bible Study Tuesday 10:00 A.M. "We strive to make newcomers feel at home." Wheel Chair Access Nursery Available Rev. Steven Todd Riddle Church 344-1771 WEBSITE: floralcitychurch.com PASTOR BRIAN AND KATHY BAGGS Worship Service & Children's Church 10I00 AM Meeting at Knights of Columbus BIdg. County Rd. 486, Lecanto (352) 527-4253 ww............ omm1u............. . org=.... Come, Fellowship & Grow With Us In Jesus 5863 W. Cardinal St. Homosassa Springs, FL 34446 Telephone: (352) 628-7950 Pastor Dale Wolfe Tuesday Mid-Week Meeting 7:00 pm Sabbath-Saturday Services Sabbath School 9:30 am Worship 10:45 am www.homosassaadventist.com First Baptist Church of Floral City Lifting Up Jesus 8545 Magnolia 726-4296 Sunday Schedule 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Traditional Worship 6:00 PM Worship Wednesday 6:30 PM Music, Youth, Fellowship A warm, friendly Church R Nursery Available LECANTO CHURCH OF CHRIST State Road 44 & Rowe Terrace 352-746-4919 Sunday) BibleSMbd)0----.O00AM. Sxdah-- -Mp - 1:00l AM. Sunday Evgt &601P.M. Wednesday) Bdi Sauly - 7.00 PAM. "In Search of the Lord's %%a3-" 8:30 A M. Sunday Channel 22 (TWC 2) 8:30 PM. Friday Channel 15 (ADEL.) Check our website for info, events, Bible study: lecantochurchofchrist.org Foy Cherry Minister :* Special Event or Weekly Services Please Call Beverly at 564-2912 For Information On Your Religious Advertising . 0 Alum COME Worship With The Church of Christ Floral City, Florida Located at Marvin & Church streets. Established in 33 A.D. in Jerusalem by Jesus Christ. A warm welcome always awaits you where we teach the true New Testament Christian Faith. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wed./Eve. Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Steve Heneghan, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST S776729. Floral City, FL. HERNANDO United Methodist Church Ope Hearts, . OP* Doorw "A Safe Sanctuary for Children and Families" 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (486) (1 Y miles from Hwy. 41) For information call (352) 726-7245 Sunday School 8:45 AM - 9:30 AM Fellowship 9:30 AM Worship Service 10:00 AM Ministries and Activities for all Ages. Reverend Kelly Greenawald Shepherd of the Hills EPISCOPAL CHURCH Our mission is to be a beacon of faith known for engaging all persons in the love and truth of ' Jesus Christ. The Rev. Ladd K. Harris Priest in Charge 527-0052 Services: Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am Adult Christian Formation 9:00 am Healing Service Wednesday 10:00 am 2540 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (CR 486) Lecanto, Florida (4/10 mile east of CR 491) wwwSOTHEC.org ) Hernando TheNazarene ,A I'iu to Belwong 2101 N, Florida Ave, Hernando FL 726-6144 Nursery Provided "The Church with the big *CHILDREN *YOUTH *SINGLES *SENIORS Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Praise & Worship 10:40 A.M. Praise Service 6:00 P.M. Praise & Prayer (Wed.) 7:00 P,M Randy T. Hodges, Pastor Ce' 935 S. Crystal Glen Dr. Lecanto SCrystal Glen Subdivision. . Hwy. 44 just E. of 490 527-3325 Pastor - Rev. rederick W. Schielke www.faithlecanto.com Sunday 9:30 AM.................. Discovery Time 11:00AM.................Praise & Worship 6:00 PM...................Evening Service Monday 6:15 PM ...................Teens Tuesday 6:15 PM.......Awana (Sept.- Apr.) Wednesday 7:00 PM...................Bible Study & Prayer Meeting Pastor: Rev. Ray Herrimnan (352) 628-5631 Men & Ladies Bible Studies, TOPS, Infant & Toddler Nursery IFY mi.east of US. 19 6382 W. Green Acres St. P.O. Box 1067 Homosassa, FL. 34447-1067 www.gracebiblehomosassa.org email: gbc@tampabay.rr.com St. Schoaistica (oi, n dCalnliolu Masses: Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Daily Mass: 8:30 a.m. Mon. - Fri. Confessions: Saturday 2:45 - 3:30 p.m. 4301 W. Homosassa Trail Lecanto, Florida 34461 (352)746-9422 www.stscholastica.org Located one mile south of Hwy 44 on SR 490 adjacent to Pope John Paul II Catholic School CHURCH ELCA Come Worship With Us! Worship 8:30 AM>." 11:00 AM. Sunday SteS 9:45 A.M FellowsMhAi after Worship Communion * Nursery. - .. -P-roviaB Building Is Barrier-Free 746-7161 Hwy. 486 Across From Citrus Hills Boulevard Rev. Kenneth C. Blyth, Pastor http://gslutheran.googlepages.com #i' Places of worship that offer love, peace and harmony to all. Come on over to "His" house, your spirits will be lifted! ! ! SERVICING THE COMMUNITIES OF HERNANDO, LECANTO, FLORAL CITY, HOMOSASSA SPRINGS FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Homosassa Springs Assistant Pastor Chad Houghton SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45 am WORSHIP: 11:00 am & 6 pm WEDNESDAY WORSHIP: 7pm YOUTH: 6:30pm Independent & Fundamental On Sparan * 1.2 mile from Li.S. 1' off Cardinal 628-4793 SATURDAY, SrffEMBFR 19, 2009 C3 also, s oin 1.1n.ndo. FL 3444 352-726-6734 A Visit us on the Web at �j RELIGION %V-GIN ITUSCOUNTr(F) CRONCL C4 sATURDAYSEPTEMB 9 NOTES Continued from Page C3 * Educational opportuni- ties at Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church in Citrus Springs: On Sunday mornings at 9:30, Lee Pitre has an Adult Forum: Blogging the Bible, in Classroom 1, currently studying .the Book of Esther. Dr. Steve f.Northsea is teaching Freedom for the People of God: The Exo- dus and Jesus' Death and Res- 'urrection, in Classroom 3. On ,Wednesdays at 6 p.m., Pastor Lynn Fonfara leads a Bible study of Israel's prophets, in the .church parlor. On the third Thursday, Janet Esworthy leads a group at 10:30 a.m. studying Lutheran Women Today, in the church parlor. On Monday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Anita O'Donnell will lead a discussion of Jacob's Journey, "in Luther Hall, with the start date to be announced later. On jTuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon, br. Sally Ahl will teach Reading ,Scripture in Hebrew in Class- room 1, beginning Nov. 10. The church is at 9425 N. Citrus Springs Boulevard in Citrus Springs. All welcome. Call the church office at (352) 489-5511. * Annual water apprecia- tion service at 10:30 a.m. Sun- See NOTES/Page C05 Churches band together for Alpha Course RUTH LEVINS Special to the Chronicle Alpha is coming ... prepare, plan, promote, train, run. For weeks the Alpha team has been planning the first-ever inter- denominational Alpha Course for Citrus County, hosted by First Bap- tist Church of Beverly Hills. Team members coordinating the event are volunteers from the Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal Church, Crystal River United Methodist Church and the host church. The introductory kick-off dinner was at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, in the Beverly Hills First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall with a concert presented by the Annie and Tim's United Bluegrass Gospel Band with the Rev David Bradford of St Timothy Lutheran Church on harmonica, the Rev. David Gill of Crystal River United Methodist Church on banjo, Marty Good of St. Anne's Episcopal Church on guitar, Father Kevin Holsapple of St. Anne's on mandolin, Richard Johnson of St. Timothy Lutheran on bass, and Phylis Bradford of St. Timothy Lutheran as soloist. The dinner was prepared by Patti and James Paul James of Shepherd of the Hills. Bob Palmer, Alpha adviser, of Shepherd of the Hills, welcomed the group, and three witnesses Special to the Chronicle The Alpha team is, from left: Betty Patz, Bob Palmer, Alpha adviser, and Mike Hall, all from Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal Church; Ruth Levins and Jackie Griffith of Crystal River United Methodist Church; Linda Hall, Shep- herd of the Hills; and Pastor Alan Sanders of First Baptist Church of Bev- erly Hills, host church. were given by past graduates of the 10-week course. Paul James said that he liked the small-group dis- cussions he had attended and that he'd kept in touch with the mem- bers of his group as a result of the bonding in friendship. Jo Ford said that she gained a better under- standing about forgiveness and was encouraged to do more Bible reading. And Floyd Ford appreci- ated the encouragement he'd re- ceived. Churches represented at the kick-off dinner were, in addition to the host church: Seven Rivers Presbyterian, St. Timothy Lutheran, St. Anne's Episcopal, Beverly Hills Episcopal, Our Lady of Grace of Beverly Hills, the Joy and Praise Fellowship Church, Faith Baptist of Homosassa, Shep- herd of the Hills, and Crystal River United Methodist. Everyone is welcome. Each week, a video led by Pastor Nick Gumble of the Church of England will be shown, with a different topic each session to be discussed in small-group settings. Some of the topics will be: "Who is Jesus?" "How Can We Have Faith?" "Why and How Do I Pray?" "Why and How Should I Read the Bible?" "How Does God Guide Us?" "Who is the Holy Spirit?" and "Why and How Should We Tell Oth- ers?" Participants may attend all or as many of the sessions as their schedule permits. This practical introduction to the Christian faith is a unique op- portunity to share with other de- nominations to learn from each other in a relaxed, welcoming set- ting where no question is left unan- swered and no answer is considered all right or wrong. It's a highly relational journey of faith. More than 10 million people around the world have completed the Alpha Course during the past 15 years in churches, schools, uni- versities and prisons. The Alpha Course is offered in 163 countries with 87 translations, including all 50 states. It began in the Church of England in London and has been active in individual churches in Citrus for the past three years. The Alpha Course meets Sunday evenings at 6 at First Baptist Church in Beverly Hills. The course is free and so is the dinner. Call Bob Palmer, adviser, at (352) 419-6225 for a dinner count. F 41 Years of FIRST Bringing Christ to Inverness L UTHERAN CHURCH Divine Services: 7:45 & 10am Holy Communion 7:45 Every Sunday: 10:00 1st & 3rd Sun. Sunday School L & Bible Class 8:45 A.M. 726-1637 Cry Room I www. stlutheran.net 1900 W. Hwy. 44, Inverness The Rev. Thomas Beaverson Mission Possible V. David Lucas, Jr. Senior Pastor I( 9921 N. Deltona Boulevard (352) 489-3886 www.missionpossibleministries.com I -Sundays Worship .................10:30 am Spanish Translation Provided (Nursery Care & Children's Church Provided) I Wednesday I Youth Group, Bible Study & Kid's Programs..........7 pm (Nursery Care Provided) ARMS OF MERCY FOOD PANTRY 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month. 8:00 am-11:00 am First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills Marple Lewis. II] Pe _ior Alan Sanders . Associate Pui ur ' 950 N. Lecanto Hwv. -' ey Bererly Hills, FL Located at the intersection of Hwy 491 iLecanto Hwy ) and Forest Ridge Blvd Sunday Services Bible Study 9:15 A.M. & 10:45 A.M. Traditional Worship 9:15 A.M. Contemporary Worship 10:45 A.M. Evening Discipleship 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Services: Bible Study, Prayer and Youth Activities 6:00 P.M. For more information call (352) 746-2970 Office Hours 9-3 P.M. or e-mail us at: beverlyhillsbaptist@tampabay.rr.com www.fbcbh.com All are invited to our Healing Services First Church of Christ, Scientist Inverness 224 N. Osceola Ave. Sunday Services 10:30 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Wed. Testimony Meeting 5:00 PM 7745 352-726-4033 COMMI UNITY EGATIT'0 Y� "UN CONGREGATIONAL CONC NAL 192ajeat Woi4ir! co., Mit X SUNDAY 10:00 AM - Worship Service Bible Study Wednesday - 7:00 PM Dr. Jeff Timm 9220 N. Citrus Springs Blvd. Citrus Springs, FL. 34433 489-1260 S Hwy.44E@ * Washington Ave., Invemess "Sunday Services= Traditional * * 8:00 AM & 11:00 AM. m Contemporary m 0 9:30 AM N 0 11:00 AM Service E Tapes & CD's available U lSunday School for all agesl N 9:30 AM " Nursery Provided U " Fellowship & Youth Group U * 6:00 PM S24-Hour Prayer Line * 563-3639 Web Site: www.fpcinv.org * S Podcast: FPCinv.com E Church Office 637-0770 Pastors: Craig Davies and Michael F. Fonfara ,�&ture CoaEs, CHRIST Unitarian Universalists LUTHERAN SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 A.M. 465-4225 WWW.NCUU.ORG New Location: 7633 N. Florida Ave. (Route 41) Citrus Springs Beverly Hills Community Church 82 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills, Florida (352) 746-3620 Pastor Stewart R. Jamison III Wednesday Praise and Worship / Bible Study 6 p.m. Saturday Bible Study / Breakfast Hour 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, Adults/Children 9 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10 a.m. Where Christ is Proclaimed! St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church 1401 W. Country Club Blvd. in Citrus Springs The little church on the hill With a warm welcome Masses Saturday Vigil....4:30 PM Sunday...........8:30 AM .....................& 11:00 AM Weekday...........8:30 AM Holy Day............8:30 AM .......................& 7:00 PM Confessions before all masses 489-4889 We support Pope John Paul II Catholic School CHURCH - LCMS 475 North Ave. West. Brooksville "The church that is a family" SUNDAY SERVICES Morning Worship 10:00 AM Nursery Available Pastor Paul Meseke 352-796-8331 The difference is worth the distance! GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Independent 2672 W. Edison PI. at Elkcam Blvd. Citrus Springs, FL * Sound Bible Teaching Ministry * Conservative Music For a map, schedule of services, and sample messages check our website www.gracebapchurch.org Sunday School 9:45 am Sun. Services 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 pm Rev. Richard W. Brosseau, Pastor Phone (352) 445-9013 f CHRISTIAN I CENTER "Big Enough To Serve, Small Enough To Care" 637-5100 * Clean & Safe Nursery * Exciting Children & Youth Services * Warm Fellowship 9 Powerful Worship * Practical Messages Sunday Worship 8:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. Dicipleship Wednesday Prayer 6:15 P.M. Adult Service 7:15 P.M. Youth Service 6:00 P.M. Agape Kids Preschool & Davcare Infants- Pre K 4 Before & After School Care Mon-Fri 6:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Two miles from Hwy. 44 on the corner of Croft & Harley 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness FL * * - 1 i. a i lto n, Pa t A friendly church where Christ is exalted!!! Sunday School 9:00 A.M. Morning Worship Evening Service I l 'l gjYd 10:15 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 P.M. Awana (K-6R1 nma Ral r - - IR P U Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church ELCA | Pastor L\ 0nn Fonfara 9425 N. Citrus Springs Blvd. Citrus Springs Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Communion E ery Sunday Pastor Lynn Fonfara Information: 489-5511 Go To Ow lttb Page hopelulheranelca .com First BaptistW Inverne s Sunday Mornings @ 10:00am on WYKE Channel 16 on Brighthouse SUNDAY MORNING SONRise Class 7:45am Worship Service 9:00am Children's Church 9:00am (4 years thru 4th grade) Sunday School all ages 10:30am SUNDAY EVENING Evening Worship 6:15pm Awana 5:15-7:00pm Youth Choir 4:00 pm Youth Discipleship 5:00 pm WEDNESDAY Fellowship Dinner 5:00-6:00pm Children Choir 6:15pm 7:15pm Ignite "Youth" 6:00-8:00pm Bible Studies 6:15pm-7:15pm Adult Choir 7:15pm-8:30pm Nursery Provided All Services Interpretation For The Hearing Impaired S550 Pleasant Grove Rd. www.firstbaptistinverness.com Places of worship that offer love, peace and harmony to all. Come on over to "His" house, your spirits will be lifted! ! SERVICING THE COMMUNITIES OF CITRUS SPRINGS, BEVERLY HILLS, BROOKSVILLE, DUNNELLON, INVERNESS 1:HS Das ToBeAnounedI I I.- I' .4 41 [~J I,, V4 It p.' I,., 'S. V.. K' II p..-. tI I. iA I, 5 I' it I' 4, 'a 'S -4 CiTRus CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLE RELIGION L Join tis as together we ill'e "Niagnify the King & 11 e K illg .Nitiltil)IN I the Kingdom" )ill * , " : jo I I CITRUS CouNTy (FL) CHRONICLE RELIGION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 CS NOTES Continued from Page C4 day at the Natural Coast Unitar- ian Universalist Fellowship. This annual ritual will review the spiritual aspects of water around the world. Bring a water sample, meaningful to you, to 7633 N. Florida Ave. (U.S. 41), north of the Holder Intersection. Refreshments will follow. * Dinner and a "Musical and Movie Trivia Game night" hosted by the music ministry of Our Lady of Grace Church at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Parish Life Center, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Enjoy an evening of musical quizzes a delicious buffet dinner, and a chance for a $200 door prize. Round up a table of six, buy your tickets to- gether, and make up a team that could win the $120 grand prize. Or just come and meet a team here. Test your own knowledge against the group by paying to play on your own. Tickets are limited, so buy yours early. Cost is $20 per per- son. Call 746-2144. * Commercial vendors and private individuals are invited to sell goods during a'garage sale/flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Our Lady of Grace Church in Beverly Hills. Outdoor spaces available for $15. Indoor spaces, which include a table and air conditioning, are $25 each. For more information or to reserve a space, call Rose Mary Jeselson at 527-6459. The church is at 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. * Extraordinary Women Conference simulcast live via satellite from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Cor- nerstone Baptist Church of In- vemess, 1100 W. Highland Blvd. Registration from 8:45 to 9:15 a.m. Tickets ($15) avail- able at door or call 726-7335. Speakers: Julie Clinton, Karen Kingsbury, Candace Cameron Bure, Nancy DeMoss, Anita Renfroe, Charles Billingsley, Kathy Troccoli and Stormie OMartin. Ticket cost includes simulcast, lunch, free tote bag and door prizes. * Youth group of Beverly Hills Community Church car wash from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 26. Donations accepted. Ladies Guild bake sale at the same time. Help support the youth group and Ladies' Guild. * St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church hosts its 19th "'Tricky Tray" party Saturday, Sept. 26, at its parish center on Country Club Boulevard in Cit- rus Springs. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Drawings begin at 1 p.m. Lunches available. * Hawaiian Luau at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Present Truth Ministries Church, 5601 N.E. 7th St., Ocala. Call Heather at (352) 615-1350 or Carol at (352) 694-1801. * All welcome to learn to be inspired by God's Word in an open format at 10 a.m. Sun- days at The Little House, 4929 Shady Acres Drive, Inverness. All welcome. Carrie Hammonds and Lecia Gray Knighton will be ordained into the ministry of the gospel of Jesus Christ at 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 27. Call Joe Hupchick at 726-9998. * Community dinner from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at Hernando United Methodist Church, 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Highway. Menu includes meat- loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, apple- sauce, bread pudding and drink for the price of $7. One lucky couple will win their dinners. Last month, $600 was raised to be given to the "Back Pack Pro- gram." This month profits will go to the choir program of the church. Call 726-7245. * Beverly Hills Community Church and Walgreens will host a flu clinic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Beverly Hills Community Church's fel- lowship hall. Medicare ac- cepted. Cost is $24.99. They will offer and administer the flu vaccine only, to individuals ages 18 and older. * First United Methodist Church of Inverness will host its "Annual Pumpkin Patch" Oct. 5-31 on the church grounds at 3896 S. Pleasant Grove Rd, In- verness. Pumpkins available for sale at various prices based on size. Free hayrides, story time, children's games, and mini pumpkins to any daycares that would like to spend a couple of hours at the pumpkin patch. A photo area will also be available if parents and teachers would like to bring a camera. Call the church at 726-2522. * "Southern Belles Fash- ion Show" Tuesday, Oct. 6, in Dewain Farris Fellowship Hall at Community Congregational Christian Church, 9220 N. Cit- rus Springs Boulevard, Citrus Springs. Fashions by Belk's in Crystal River. Door prizes and silent auction. Lunch at noon. Cost is $12. For tickets call, Vera Murphy at 746-1213, Car- olyn Zwaga at (352) 489-9987 or Gin Farris 419-6050. * Soy Ministries, a non-de- nominational ministry, continues adult Bible studies on the book "From Creation to Revelation," with teacher Pat Peterson, pas- tor, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 and 21, and Nov. 4 and 18, at the Ho- mosassa Library on Grover Cleveland Boulevard. * Church of the Advent trash to treasure sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. (Rain date Oct. 18.) The church is looking for vendors of all types, crafters, flea market and food, and antique automo- biles. Spaces rent for $15 with shaded spots assigned as reservations are made. Set-up begins at 6 a.m. Two-hour con- cert by Norman Lee from The Pray on Ministry Inc., begins at 11 a.m. with love offering col- lected. Church is 1.3 miles west of State Road 200, Dunnellon. Call Al Sickle at (352) 208-5664 for reservations and informa- tion. * Hemando United Methodist Women will host the North Central District women at their "Echoes of Christian Mission" program from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. Program theme is "Together at the Table." All women invited. Registration at 9 a.m. Light breakfast and lunch served for $5 per person. Register by call- ing Carmen Perez at 270-9180 before Oct 1. The church is at 2125 E. Norvell Bryant High- way, Hernando. * Third Annual "Drive" Out Hunger Car Show from 9 a.m.- to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, at Inverness First United Methodist Church, 3896 S. Pleasant Grove Road, Inver- ness (2.5 miles south of Apple- bee's). Car registration starts at 7:30 a.m. Free admission to the public. Outreach support to the Citrus County Family Resource Center. Car show entry fees: $20 cash or $15 worth of non- perishable food items to be do- nated to the Family Resource Center. Club Attendance Tro- phy - People's Choice Gift Awards; Best Truck, Best Car, Best Paint, Best Daily Driver, Children's Choice. Prizes awarded to car owners every 15 minutes. Church member vehicles not eligible for judging. Show cars from local car clubs, racecars from Citrus County Speedway and individual en- thusiasts. Youth Ministry will sell hot dogs, chips and drinks. Bake sale featured. Pumpkin Patch open - bring a camera to take photos of the kids,-and hear the "Peter Pumpkin" story. Call 726-2522. * Pam Tebow, mother of Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow, is the guest speaker at First Baptist Church in Crystal River's annual women's event on Thursday, Oct. 15. This event is open to all women and girls. Tickets ($12.) on sale now by calling the church office at 795-3367. * The Diocese of St. Peters- burg will host the Eighth Na- tional Catholic Singles Conference (NCSC) at the Sheraton Sand Key from Oct. 30 through Nov. 1. Speakers in- clude Mary Beth Bonacci, inter- nationally acclaimed speaker on love, chastity and sexuality; Dr. Edward Sri, Professor of Theology, author and expert on Pope John Paul II's Love and Responsibility; and Julie and Greg Alexander, founders of Alexander House, a nonprofit apostolate dedicated to the ed- ucation and enrichment of mar- riage and family life. Regular registration is $169. Reduced registration rates are also avail- able for full-time students and active members of the military. * "Friendship Fun Day" from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur- day, Nov. 7, at First Lutheran Church of Inverness, 1900 West State Road 44. Activities include horse-drawn buggy rides, scavenger hunt, bounc- ing and basketball blow-ups, face painting, balloon art, and more. Each family will receive a free gift and may sign up for drawings from local merchants. Free hot dogs, drinks, popcorn and cotton candy. Homemade pies on sale with a refreshment area in Bailey Hall. Everyone welcome. * Bible Lands cruise-tour to four countries led by the Rev. Mark Whittaker, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Ho- mosassa, from Nov. 11-22. More information and brochures available from church office at 8831 W. Brad- shaw St., Homosassa. Call 628-4083. * The Holidaze Crafters of Hemando United Methodist INVERNESS CHURCH OF GOD Rt'.Larr3 Pomers Sunday\ Serqces: Triddmonal Serx ce . .S30.tI Sunday) School.. 9 30 i CormenmporJr% SerMcice IW il I ' El hni. r Str'Kc hC Ill IM Wednesday Nighl Adult Cla-e, . . 7I Po M Bo\ s and Girl, Brigade. 7 00 PM leens ........ . ....7 15 PM "Welcome Home" L,. vk1 i jrH. , -1 Sl. ,ll, ir. i 1. lr.i_ e P aI Isu r K n d lri un Sik "I 'linl Friend Daiuare and Ltarnmm C nltr" , ^.^^k.;� WL*.l Ad^- Church have opened the church to crafters from all over the county. Twenty-three ex- hibitors, rain or shine, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 13 and 14, will provide a variety of hand- made articles. The United Methodist Women will host their semi-annual bake sale, and Pat Rickels will provide a continen- tal breakfast and lunch. Come in, relax and get a good part of your Christmas shopping done with products made in the USA right here in Citrus County. There are places on the outside under the overhang available., If interested, call Robin Baker at (352) 897-4425. The church iS at 2125 E. Norvell Bryant High- way (County Road 486), Her-' nando. * "Mom's Morning Out" fbr mothers of children, infant to age 4, from 10 a.m. to noon the third Thursday monthly through May, at Faith Lutheran Church in LecantoJCrystal Glen). Activ- ities for moms and kids. Volun- teers available to care for kids. Free of charge. For required preregistration, call Gloria at ' 527-9468. . Free ESL English classes from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues- days and Thursdays at Advent Hope Church, 428 N.E. Third Ave., Crystal River. Donation for cost of the workbooks (about $10) requested. Call Mrs. Ramos at 795-6204. * Do you have the tolerance if things get weighted down for you? The times we are living il aren't guaranteed to get , better. Many feel there isn't ' much we can do about the cop- dition of the world. Stop losing sleep and come learn how to, find relief from the pressures of today. The "Living With Hopb" Bible series begins at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 3, and continues Saturday and Wednesday * evenings through Nov. 25, at Hemando Seventh-day Adveri- tist Church, 1880 N. Trucks ' Ave., Hemando. Call 344-2006. "First For Christ"...John 1:41 CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF l INVERNESS to worship with ourfdfily. John A. Scott, Ministrer Sunday: 9:00 A.M. Sunday School' 10:15 A.M. Worship Servic� Wednesday: 6:30 P M. Bible Study 2018l St.,Inverness344-9II , I Pastor: Kevin & Ruth Ballard Sunday 10 AM Worship 7 PM Bible Prophecy Wednesday Dinner 6 PM Bible Study 7 PM 960 S. Hwy 41, Inverness, FL www.calvarychapelinverness.com 352-726-1480 WHERE EVERYBODY IS SOMEBODY AND JESUS Is LORD MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY 10117 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Inverness, FL 34450-5430 East Hwy. 44 -(352) 637-3110 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship 10:30 A.M. Sunday Evening 6:30 P.M. Thursday 7:00 P.M. Rev. & Mrs. (352) 341-2884 F PRIMERA IGLESIA HISPANA DE CITRUS COUNTY Asambleas de Dios Inverness, Florida ORDEN DE SERVICIOS: DOMINGOS: 9:30 AM - Escuela Biblica Dominical 10:30 AM - Adoraci6n y Pr6dica MARTES: 7:00 PM - Culto de Oraci6n JUEVES: 7:00 PM - Estudios Biblicos Les 'Esperanos! David Pirero, Pastor 1370 N. Croft Ave, Inverness, Ft 34451 Tel6fono: (352) 341-1711 Our Lady of Fatima CATHOLIC CHURCH U.S. Hwy, 41 South, Inverness, Florida Sunday Masses 7:30A.M, 9:00A.M. & 11 00AM Saturday Vigil 4.00 PM Weekdays 8:00 A.M. Confessions' 2:30 - 3.30 P.M. 726- 1670 9Firist Assembly PLE GROVE of God CHURCHOF CaRIS 3875 S. Pleasant Grove Rd. 4201 So. Pleasant Grove Rd. Inverness, FL 34450 (Hwy. 581 So.) Inverness, FL 34452 ,",-,.. n A ^ r t r~1 I OFFICE: (352) 726-1107 1 ,UIII* D* /"I I-il JI God's Family" Minister: Michael Raine (352) 344-9173 Nursery A Children's Training Class Provided S.R. 44 ' ' APPLEBEES ABC PGR ELEMENTARY PLEASANT GROVE RD. CHURCH OF CHRIST � www.pgrcoc.com Come To ST. MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH where everyone is still welcome! In Historic Downtown Inverness 1 Block N.W. Of City Hall 114 N. Osceola Ave. Inverness, FL 34450 726-3153 www.stmaggie.org Services: Sun. Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M. Wednesday 12:30 P.M. Morning Prayer 9:00 A.M. Mon- Fri Fr. Gene Reuman, Pastor | At Victory Baptist Church General Conference Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship 10:45 AM Sunday Evening 6:00 PM Wednesday 7:00 PM Choir Practice 8:00 PM Quality Child Care Pastor Gary Beehler 352-465-8866 5040 N Shady Acres Dr. 726-9719 Highway 41 North, turn at Sportsman Pt. "A place to belong.A place to become." You're invited to Sunday School I Sunday 591 Village Wst: Plaza Invdependent (2 miles west on Hwy.. 44 past Wal-Mart on riht) You're invited to 0ur. Services Sunday School 10:00 AM Sunday 10:45 AM & 6:00 PM Wednesday 7:00 PM Independent Fundamental Pastor Terry Roberts Ph: 726-0201 A LITTLE STRESSED? FIND RELIEF HERE! First United Methodist Church of Inverness 3896 S. Pleasant Grove Rd.; Inverness, FL 34452 (2 mi. so. ofApplebee's) Come as you are. (352) 726-2522 KIP YOUNGER Senior Pastor 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM Sunday School Classes for all ages 5:00 PM - Student Connection Time 6th Grade thru 12th Nursery care available starting at 9:00 AM WEDNESDAY 6:15 PM Bible Studies & Connection Groups for everyone Join us for a casual uplifting service with family praise & worship on Sunday at 9:00 AM Additional Sunday Worship Opportunities WE ALSO OFFER 8:00 AM Holy Communion 10:45 AM Traditional Worship Signing for hearing impaired available upon request Open Hearts, Open Minds, | Open Doors www.invernessirstumc.org - - S 5- Places of worship that offer love, peace and harmony to all . Conit l o 'erI to "His holisc, your spirits will/ be lifted! !! SERVICING THE CITY OF INVERNESS Inverness First Church of God Non-denominational 5510 E. Jasmine Ln. Phone: 726-8986 Interim Pastor: Rev. Vincent Marchese Services: Sunday: 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM Wed. - Study 6:00 PM Home of the: "Gospel Jubilee" rz September thru April Last Saturday of every month SATuRDAY, SErrEMBER 19, 2009 C5 RELIGION CITRUS COUNTI'(FL) CHRONICLE . . . ..I CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE C6 S~lURDAY. SFPII.MBFR 1 09LGO GRACE Continued from Page CI Gladys lives in Alameda, outside Oakland and San Francisco. She's our family's matriarch and my last remaining aunt She never married, so she got to dote on all of her nieces and nephews, all 12 of us. On Friday morning before the wedding, Gladys and I hung out at our hotel. She's 88 and doesn't know how to surf the Internet, so because we had some time to kill, I intro- duced her to Facebook, eBay and Google and the joys of online shop- ping. She now knows where to find her Karen Scott clothing and Toby Weston purses. The wedding was outdoors in.a garden. My niece looked beautiful. When I first saw her in her dress and veil, for a minute she looked like my daughter, Laura. There's definitely a family resemblance. The wedding party all wore sun- glasses, which I gather is a trend. My brother had "Daddy 0" in- scribed on his, the 0 being for our family name, O'Brand. At dinner on Saturday, Cousin Jan, whose mom was my dad's older sister, filled us in on O'Brand stuff we never knew. Our grandmother, Ada, owned the Royal Bakery on LaCienega Boulevard in Los Angeles for decades. Everyone on Dad's side of the family were bakers except Dad, who worked as a tool and die maker Jan now owns her own bakery in the Valley - we're Valley Girls - and uses the same recipes that our grandmother used. Our heritage, if not our religion, is Jewish, so every- thing from the bakery is kosher. Next Passover Jan's going to ship me some macaroons, which I re- member are so good they make grown men weep. Jan told us that her mom never spelled her maiden name the way we do. She spelled it Obrand - no apostrophe or capital B. Originally, when our ancestors came from Rus- sia to Toronto, we think the name had more letters on the end of it and was hacked off after the first six. At dinner we speculated that be-. cause Dad hung out with Mom's family ever since he was 7 or so (they're O'Rourkes), maybe he adopted the Irish way of writing it and no one told him differently If you knew my dad's history, that wouldn't seem as far-fetched as it sounds. He spent some time in or- phanages as a child. Our grandfather, Moe, was a fed- eral criminal; that we knew. He had five brothers and sisters, which we didn't know until Jan told us. We knew of Uncle Dave, because he had a really cool salvage yard that we used to visit Jan reminded us that when we were little we grew up together and hung out at her house a lot and at the Royal Bakery. That's where we watched our grandmother frost chocolate cupcakes with her bare hands with all her multiple dia- mond rings. Nana Ada died three weeks be- fore my Laura was born. I remem- ber my dad holding baby Laura and saying, "One dies; another is born." That still brings tears to my eyes. These days my family is scattered and fractured and about as dys- functional as yours, I suppose. Also just like yours we've got our share of heartaches. That gives me something to pray about That's mostly what I did Saturday night in between bites of my chicken tamale and fish taco. I prayed for all of these people whom God has and continues to put to- gether into an ever-expanding fam- ily. We started out as just the O'Brands, but now we're the O'Brand-Kennedy-Watson-Smith- Fiamengo-Astorgas, with some Campos and Bremsers thrown in the mix. As the family grows, so does my prayer list By faith, I pray God's kingdom will also grow - and that there will be tamales in heaven. Nancy Kennedy is the author several books, including "Lipstick Grace." She can be reached at nkennedy@chronicleonline.com. JOURNAL Continued frrnm Page CI reminiscing of things past, as well as looking toward the fu- ture. Rosh Hashana can also be the start of a new business or career It can be the impetus for self-improvement such as furthering one's education or even going on a diet - usu- ally started after the holiday! It can be a time to start anew, getting a fresh start on life after a divorce, period of es- trangement or even new life after a serious illness or acci- dent The Jewish New Year also affords one the opportunity to renew relationships within the family. Husbands and wives, children and siblings draw closer to each other The most prominent as- pect ofthe holiday is the spir- itual one. The whole High Holiday season from Rosh Hashana through Yom Kip- pur, Day of Atonement, is es- pecially holy for the Jewish people. Traditionally, one is supposed to "examine one's soul" and try to be a better person. Many Jews give tzedakah, charity, to worthy causes to show their inten- tions of doing good, as well as becoming more observant in Jewish practices. During this penitential period, it is cus- tomary to ask forgiveness of those who have been wronged by word or deed. Traditionally, sins commit- ted against human beings can only be forgiven by the peo- ple who have been wronged; sins committed against God are forgiven by the Deity. It is on Yom Kippur, Day ofAtone- ment, the holiest day of the Jewish liturgical year when many of the penitential prayers are said. Starting on Rosh Hashana, Jews have a special time to show teshu- vah, repentance or a return- ing to God. Throughout this special holy period, Jews are espe- cially cognizant of their role in social justice and repair of our world. Many synagogues collect canned goods for the hungry or sponsor our pro- grams that benefit the com- munity. 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The proceeds from this car wash will go to the band for much needed new instruments and music. Thank you for your support and hope to see you at the car wash. Greet equinox at Wilderness Circle There will be a free fall equinox ceremony at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Wildemess Circle. The Girl Scouts will raise the colors (flags). Mackie Sanford, of Cherokee descent, will lead it. Indian ancestry is not required - just come in a good way. Potluck follows the cere- mony then afternoon music. For directions, call Betty Berger (352) 447-2736 or e- mail bberger@bellsouth.net. HHC to sponsor crochet class Hemando Heritage Coun- cil is sponsoring a Beginner's Crochet Class starting Thurs- day. Class, which begins at 1 p.m., will last an hour each session and there will be a total of three classes. Cost is $15, which includes yam and needle. Call to reserve a space: Mary Sue Rife, 419- 4857 or (352) 489-5861. Members show at Art Center gallery The Main Gallery of the Art Center of Citrus County is in the A&E Building, comer of County Road 486 and An- napolis Ave., Hemando. The gallery, exhibiting the work of members, changes monthly. The September exhibit is on display through Tuesday, Oct. 6. The gallery is open to the public from 1 to 4 p.m. Mon- day through Friday and dur- ing the intermissions of plays. All work exhibited is for sale. If you are interested in something for your home, or a special gift by area artists, a gallery docent can assist you. The Art Center accepts cash, check and credit cards. For more information, call Ann Christ at (352) 465- 4740. Humanitarians OF FLORIDA Special to the Chronicle You want a very good- looking and friendly kit- ten? Take a look at Wayne Rigsby. This orange and white tabby kitten is one of 48 kittens and cats at the Hardin Haven who are looking for a forever- home. Wayne and all his buddies are neutered and have up-to-date vaccina- tions. Adoption fees for kittens start at $75, and cats at $50. Visitors are welcome from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays at the Humani- tarians' Manchester House - look for the white building with the brightly colored paw prints - on the corner of State Road 44 and Conant Avenue, east of Crystal River. HOF will also be open Sunday, Sept 27, noon to 4 p.m., for adop- tions only. For adoptions, call the Humanitarians at 613- 1629, or you can view many of these felines on- line at www.hofspha.org. 'Big Night' moves to third Monday Special to the Chronicle Starting on Monday, Crystal River Beef'O' Brady's will host its special monthly evening benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters on the third Monday, moving from the third Thursday it hosted all year. Beef '0' Brady's is at 6738 W Gulf- to-Lake Highway in Crystal River. Every month on the special night from the hours of 5 to 10 p.m., Beef '0' Brady's donates 20 per- cent of the proceeds from dinner sales to Big Brothers Big Sisters. This "Big Night at Beef's" gives members of the community a chance to have a great dinner and help Big Brothers Big Sisters by being there. Participants can watch the foot- ball games throughout the season and take part in special featured activities and prizes at each of the Monday evening events. Show your team spirit and wear team colors for the Monday night game between the Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts. Enter drawings for a certificate for dinner for four at Beef'O' Brady's or several other great gifts. All kids who stop by Beef's throughout the month will get a free ticket for a special draw- ing for a bicycle given away every month, courtesy of Beef 'O' Brady's and Big Brothers Big Sisters. Come out, meet and greet men- tors, children and staff from Big Brothers Big Sisters and many guests who support Big Brothers Big Sisters. The monthly events provide an opportunity to find out more about being a Big, a Little or a good friend to Big Brothers Big Sisters. Call Big Brothers Big Sisters at 344-0400 or (352) 464-3968 for more information about this event or to learn more about helping or vol- unteering. Call Beef '0' Brady's at 564-0544 for information about the evening or bicycle drawings. Power Squadron to offer Special to the Chronicle _ Special to t ronic This course is open to anyone with Based on statistics gath- ered by the United States and owning a boat is not a Coast Guard during 2007, one of the best steps a boat and the American Red tal River. Instruction wi] operator can take to insure Cross. given in state and nati( his or her safety and the The Crystal River Power regulations, as well safety of the passengers is to Squadron has long believed United States Coast Gu take a boating safety course. an educated boater is a safer and Department of Ho For 2007, throughout the boater, and encourages land Security requireme United States, only 10 per- every boat operator to regis- boating safety, opera cent of the fatal accidents in- ter for a boating safety class and maintenance of bo volved boaters who had such as the new America's Rules of the Road, aid completed some type of for- Boating Course (ABC) begin- navigation, and equipn mal boating safety class. ning September 26. requirements. Furthermore, only 4 percent ABC consists of three Sat- This course is open toE of these fatal accidents in- urday sessions, conducted one with an interest in b volved boaters who were Sept. 26, Oct. 3, and Oct. 10, ing, and owning a boat is graduates of classes offered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the a prerequisite. by the U.S. Coast Guard Aux- Power Squadron Building, A charge of $38 per I iliary, U.S. Power Squadrons 845 N.E. Third Ave. in Crys- son is required to pay for Longtime county employee retires Special to the Chronicle Virginia Lorenzi recently retired from Citrus County government where she had worked for 34 years. She last served in the Veterans Service Office as a senior secretary. She is shown with Veterans Service Officer John "JJ" Kenney. ABC boating class proved examination, qua4- an interest in boating, fies the student to apply the Safety Identificatio prerequisite, card from the Florida Fi" and Wildlife ConservatiOn l be student manual and other Commission. Additional, )nal materials used during the some insurers offer dis- as course and an adult must ac- counts to boaters who corn- lard company a student younger plete a nationally me- than 18. recognized boating safely *nts, Florida law requires any course such as ABC. tion person younger than 22 to Further information abogt �ats, possess and carry a Florida ABC and registration for tit s to Boating Safety Identifica- course is available from lent tion card and photo ID in Gareth Wright at 628-4385,r order to operate a boat pro- by e-mailing crpsboit- any- pelled by a motor of ten ing@tampabay.rr.com.Addi- oat- horsepower or greater. This tional information about te not requirement applies to Per- Crystal River Powir sonal Watercraft (PWCs) as Squadron may be found oi- per- well. Successful completion line at www.usps.orgm� rthe of ABC and the state-ap- calusps/crystalriver. Benefit poker runu classic car and bike show Huge Classic Car and Biik Show 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. * Family fun includes some- thing for. everyone: alcohol- free; food/drinks; game)W bounce house/waterslido; and live music by Modern Mayhem from 3 to 6 p.m. ' For a map of the bike rtn and more information abolt the event, visit www.ehler- danlosnetwork.org or call (813) 960-8412. To preregister for this event or for more informa- tion, contact Richard Pal- more at 621-3678. Registra- tion form available online 't www.ehlersdanlosnetworkj rg. Registration at the event begins at 8:30 a.m. with kic4i- stands up at 10 a.m. All bikls out by 10:30. Payment made at event: $15 per bike and $5 extra per additional rider. 4 The estimated return tinje is 3 p.m. (88-mile run), wit awards and prizes at the e41 of the run. Stops at Rumble Inn, Pit-Stop, Iron Horse, Mickey's Bar then back Love Motorsports. Ii Day includes family fun Special to the Chronicle A Charity Bike Run is slated for Saturday, Sept 26, at Love Motorsports, 2021 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, to help raise cash for the Ehlers-Danlos Network CARES Foundation re- search fund. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a connective tissue disorder that currently has no cure or treatment. The research fund helps scien- tists and doctors to explore treatment options to reduce the fragility of the vascular system of those who have the Vascular type of Ehlers- Danlos Syndrome. Addition- ally, researchers can better understand the genetic mechanism involved in all types of EDS and other con- nective tissue disorders. * Submit information at least two weeks before the event. N 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 'I event. Publication on a special day can't be guaranteed., * Expect notes to run no more than once. 0 1 4tl DEBI HEAVRIN/Specal to the Chronicle Troy, 6, Beverly Hills, won the bicycle drawing at the July "Big Night at Beef's" in Crystal River. Start- ing Monday, the big night will be the third Monday monthly. �0 )r it: 09 al b( s CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE C8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 SATU R DAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 c. 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SATURDAY, SF.vrEMBER 19, 2009 C9 CiTRus Coumy (11) CHRONICLE it F ( r 40 aP - 'a.& wl� 40M.'an & ;40000 * . * 0 - WWP i I 4paL a ti 1�7 *AjV i ?%%W IN. r glip4pow * 0 ZOF.Vdo - 0 48 j v I &AM . oapqc 01 SWorship SERVICES C10 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBERR 19, 2009 0 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church has changed worship and Sunday school times. Every- one is invited to worship services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday school and adult study classes are at 9:45 a.m. Coffee hour fol- lows both worship services. Church is barrier free, has hear- ing devices and enlarged service helps avialable for all who need them. There is also a tape min- , istry; ask the usher or the sound technician for a free tape of the .� * service. Nursery attendant avail- able for ages 3 and younger. Pastor Blyth leads a new six- week Bible study on the Book of Romans at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. , Brochures on all Bible studies until December 2010 available in narthex. Church is on County Road 486, opposite Citrus Hills Boulevard in Hemando. Call 746- 7161. E St. Timothy Lutheran i . < Church informal come-as-you- are worship service at 5 p.m. Sat- urday with Bluegrass services one Saturday monthly (next one is Oct. 24). Sunday worship serv- ices: Spoken Eucharist at 7:30 a.m., Folk Mass at 8:30 a.m., Sunday school classes for all " ages at 10 a.m. (coffee fellowship g hour at 9:30 a.m.), Traditional Eu- charist at 11 a.m. Special serv- *^ ices are announced. Nursery , provided. Bible study at 10 a.m. ^ the third Wednesday monthly. ," Periscope from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 9 Thursdays is a study of scripture readings for upcoming Sunday. The church is at 1070 N. Sun- coast Blvd. (U.S. 19) Crystal :, River. Call 795-5325. S Shepherd of the Hills ^ Episcopal Church celebrates the 16th Sunday after Pentecost. ,- No service today. Holy Eucharist S with groundbreaking ceremony at 10 a.m. Sunday. ALPHA at 6 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, Beverly Hills. Choir and Bible study at 7 p.m. Thursday., SOS from 9 a.m. to noon Thurs- day at Key Training Center. * First Baptist Church of In- verness Sunday activities: SON- rise class at 7:45 a.m., blended worship service at 9 a.m., "Jour- ney Below the Earth" children's church for ages 4 through fourth grade during 9 a.m. service fea- turning Bible stories, skits, music and group activities, Sunday school classes for all ages at 10:30 a.m., AWANA for ages 2 through fifth grade at 5:15 p.m. and evening worship at 6.Nurs- ery available at all services. Call 726-1252. * St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 6150 N. Lecanto High- way., Beverly Hills, conducts reg- ular Sunday morning worship services at 8 and 10:30. St. Paul's School students in kinder- garten and first grade will sing a special song at the 10:30 a.m. service. Bible study and Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. Choir re- hearsal at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Midweek worship service at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. St. Paul's School and Precious Lambs Preschool have teacher in-service on Fri- day. Visitors welcome. Call (352) 489-3027. * St. Margaret's Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist services at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday with children's church at the 10:30 service and the youth group meeting at 1 p.m. Feed My Sheep feeding program for peo- ple in need at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Church is at 114 N. Osceola Ave., Inverness. Call 726-3153. * St Anne's Episcopal Church celebrates the 16th Sun- day after Pentecost with masses at8 and 10:15 a.m. St. Anne's will host "Our Father's Table" from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today. Overeaters Anonymous meetings are from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Wednes- days in the library, parish hall. All normal schedules resume., * First Presbyterian Church of Inverness traditional services at 8 and 11 a.m. with contempo- rary service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school hour at 9:30 a.m.,Pastor Craig Davies' sermon topic: "Live Victoriously Now," from Psalm 42. Wednesday evening pastor's fall study, "Upside Living in a Downside Economy," begins Sept. 23. Dessert at 7 p.m. fol- lowed by study at 7:15 p m. Church is at 206 Washington, Ave., Inverness. Call 637-0770. * Joy Lutheran Church wor- ship services at 8:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday with the choir singing at the earlier service, and Sunday school classes at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday evening worship service continues at 6:45 p.m. Faith Circle meets at 12:30 p.m. the third Wednesday monthly. WELCA's first general meeting of the season is at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 29. Bible study on the Book of Mark at 3 p.m. Thursday with Pastor Ed Holloway. The church is on S.W. State Road 200 at 83rd Place, Ocala. Call (352) 854-4509, Ext. 221. * Good Shepherd Lutheran Church worship services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Christian education classes for youths and adults takes place between serv- ices at 9:45 a.m. Coffee hour fol- lows both worship services. Church is barrier free and has a tape ministry and hearing de- vices. Nursery attendant avail- able for ages 3 and younger. Pastor Blyth leads a new Bible study on the Book of Romans at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Church is on County Road 486, opposite Citrus Hills Boulevard in Her- nando. Call 746-7161. * Inverness Church of God Sunday worship services at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sun- day school classes for all at 9:30 a.m. Christian education opportu- nities for all ages at 7 p.m. Wednesday include: Mis- sionettes and Royal Rangers Clubs for children from the age of 3. Teens are invited to "Frontline" with Youth Pastor Kyle Holtzhower. Adult class in sanctu- ary. Church is at 416 U.S. 41 South, Inverness. Call 726-4524. * Calvary of Inverness, 960 S. U.S. 41, is a nondenomina- tional fellowship. Bible study at 9 a.m. Sunday is followed by the 10 a.m. main service in the sanc- tuary. Prophecy Bible teaching at 7 p.m. Sunday on The Temple, Jerusalem and the Second Com- ing with the last 2 chapters in the Book of Zechariah. Beginning Oct. 4, the new class is on 1 Thessalonians. Ladies brunch at 1 p.m. Satur- day, Sept. 26, in Holy Grounds Caf6 with speaker Betty Cook. Feed the Hungry free lunch at noon Thursday - everyone in- vited. Food pantry opens from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday. Other activi- ties include: men's prayer at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday; Wednesday din- ner and teaching at 6 p.m.; women's prayer at 9:30 a.m. Thursday; Mast Brothers concert at 7 tonight to benefit the shoe- box ministry of Samaritan's Purse. All donations go to Opera- tion Christmas Child. Call 726- 1480. * Victory Baptist Church, 5040 E. Shady Acres Drive, In- verness. Coffee and doughnuts served at 9 a.m. Sunday in the fellowship hall followed by Sun- day school classes at 9:45 and the morning worship service at 10:45. Sunday evening service begins at 6. Wednesday night "hour of power" with prayer peti- tions, hymns and a study of the Book of Revelation led by Pastor Beehler. Call 726-9719. * Come for worship and fel- lowship at Faith Lutheran Church, 935 S. Crystal Glen Drive Lecanto. Regular services are 9:30 a.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Saturday. * First Christian Church of Homosassa Springs Bible school classes for all ages at 9:30 a.m. Sunday followed by morning worship at 10:30 (chil- dren's church provided for kinder- garten through third grade). Evening worship at 6 p.m. Sun- day. Wednesday meal at 6 p.m. followed by Bible study and youth program at 7. Church is at 7030 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd. * Faith Baptist Church's reg- ular services include Sunday school classes at 9:45 a.m. fol- lowed by worship at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Chris Owens is this Sun- day's guest speaker. Bible study and prayer meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday with "Warriors" for grades six through 12 and "King's Kids" for K-5 grades from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Church is at 6918 S. Spar- tan Ave. (one mile from U.S. 19, off Cardinal Street). Call 628- 4793. * Lighthouse Baptist Church, 974 W.G. Martinelli Blvd., Citrus Springs, offers Sun- day school for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Worship services under the direction of Pastor Jess Burton at 11 a.m., with evening service at 5:30 p.m. Children's/youth pro- gram for ages 5 and older from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday featuring Bible study, fun and games, with adult Bible study at 7 p.m. Call (352) 489-7515. * First Presbyterian Church of Crystal River Sunday worship service at 10 a.m. with Pastor Rob Allen speaking. Meet-and- greet fellowship follows the serv- ice in Webster Hall. Call the church office for more information at 795-2259. The church is at 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in Crystal River, north of Sweetbay. * House of Power Sunday worship services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at North Lecanto Highway and North Dawson Drive, Her- nando. Wednesday Bible studies and youth meeting at 7 p.m. * Living Word of God Church, on Cason Boulevard in Inglis, offers Sunday school classes at 10 a.m. and Sunday evening worship at 6. Everyone is welcome. Jessie Lolley is the pastor. Call 621-7260 for informa- tion. * Church of Christ services at 304 N.E. Fifth St., Crystal River. Bible classes at 10 a.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Wednesday and by appointment. Worship serv- ices at 11 a.m. Sunday. Everyone invited. Call 795-4943 or 563- 0056 for information. Monthly fel- lowship dinner at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. * Unity Interfaith devotional at 10 a.m. Sunday at C's Italian Express, 1916 U.S. 19, Crystal River. All faiths welcome. Re- freshments served. Call 795- 5555. * Parsons Memorial Pres- bytedan Church coffee fellow- ship from 10 to 10:55 a.m. Sunday in fellowship hall, 5850 Riverside Drive, Yankeetown (next to Coast Guard Station). Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Nurs- ery available. Traditional church service begins at 11 a.m. Holy Communion served the first Sun- day monthly. Call (352) 447- 2506. * Floral City United Methodist Church welcomes the public to Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school classes meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday morning Bible study meets at 10 with leaders Dr. George Mitchell and Jean Waters. Bible study at To place an ad, call 5635966 Classifieds 6 -. *6* * * .6 7 6 6 - I CS ahtedeMateraau IL~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ �7Te w ' .RM ll A IN ML .^., w ....... I DVtII I D e II ~ynd Cieni '; a' ~ efro~ ~ News rro~~ders ALONE? Senior Dating Bureau SAFEST since 1977 Ages 45-90. 1-800- 922-4477 (24hrs) or log onto: Respected Dating.com GENTLEMAN 58" 59 yrs. Kind, gentle, physically fit. Likes to travel, go dancing, Karaoke. Wants to meet female for permanent con- nection. Only 1st time respondents need apply. 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(352) 628-5766. 8am - 8pm MASTIFF/GREAT DANE mix, male, neutered (352) 726-2349 SUGAR GLIDERS free to home, Must have A large cage and knowledge of gliders call after 2pm 352-628-0645 2 Baby Teacup Chihuahua's 7 mos old females, 1 long hair 1 short, Brown & Tan last seen 9/16 In the Beverly Hills area (352) 302-8417 Book Bag containing school items, jacket, & planner. Lost In the area of Citrus High School and Independence Dr. (352) 726-2619 (352) 422-1173 BROWN & WHITE BEAGLE male & MINI SCHNAUZER, male. Annajoe & Tension, Inverness. 352-341-0959 Gray/yellow, lost In the area of Turner Camp Rd. on 9/9/09. (352) 419-4488 Golden Retrievers 1 male & 1 female. Both are dark red, male has a collar. Lost off of Hwy. 488 (352) 220-8216 (352) 220-9949 LOST APPRX. 9/5/09 Floral City to Spring Hill. LADIES BLACK HD FANNY BAG w/eagle on front. REWARD 352-684-6710 Lost purse at walmart in inverness contained wal- let with ID and other im- portant cards also make-up bag in purse along with other verous items can identify please call if found 352-249-7041 a and read REWARD- NO QUES- TIONS LOOKING FOR VERY LG(6+ lbs.) OVERLY LOVEABLE MALE, FIXED CAT. MAINE COON/GRAY TABBIE STYLE W/ WHT FEET AND CHEST.CHIPPED (BUT ADDRESS IS MIAMI) MISSING OR NABBED-FROM BEV. HILLS LIBRARY AREA SUN 9/13 BETWEEN 11PM & 5AM. SISTER CAME HOME BUT HE DIDN'T. FAMILY AND SISSY HEARTBROKEN. ANSWERS TO BLUBBA! CALL 613-0512 THE CADILLAC OF CANES. flash light on handle, black, lost parking lot Sweetbay's Crystal River (352) 795-4427 BEAUTIFUL TABBY Male, declawed & likes being Indoors. Lecanto/Cltrus Hills area. 352-746-2998 BOSTON TERRIER MALE FOUND IN INVERNESS CALL 726-7660 REFER TO ID # 8518209 FOUND IN FLORAL CITY CALL 726-7660 REFER TO ID# 8503144 WHEN CALLING FOUND TICKETS FOR COUNTRY ROCKS THE CANYON (Dec 12th) 352-220-8439 Found Wallet Kmart Shopping Center in Invernss. (352) 341-5553 GREAT DANE and SHEPHERD traveling buddies found on Hwy 50, call to claim (863) 843-2495 KITTEN Black & white male. Near Cardinal & Red Bird in Lecanto. 352-601-3532 MIX BREED (F) Brown puppy found on Croft & Hwy 486, Hernando. 352-527-3003 SCHIPPERKE/BORDER COLLIE MIX FEMALE FOUND IN LECANTO CALL 726-7660 REFER TO ID#8504327 WHEN CALLING. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fall) O most beautiful flower of Mt. Caramel, fruitful vine, splendor of heaven.Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Im- maculateVirgin, assist me in my necessity. 0 Star of the Sea, help me and show me here you are my mother. 0 Holy Mary, Mother of God. Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me In my necessity. (Make re- quest). There are none that can withstand your power. 0 Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this causein your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecu- tive days and then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Prciluus ruaw Rescue, Inc. www.DreciousDaws flodda.com 352-726-4700 Adoptions Every Saturday PetSupermarket Inverness- Hwy 44 10am-lpm Crystal River Mall Saturday, Sept. 5 11 am -3pm "Rescuing pets four paws at the time" wwmadopta rescued tetcom View available pets on our website or call (352) 795-9550 Adoption Locations Sept 5th - Petco, 4475 SW 40th AVE Ocala 1PM - 3PM Sept 12th, 19th, 26th, Pet Supermarket, Inverness, 11AM- 2PM Sept 26th, Bark Central, Inverness, 3PM - 6 PM We re-home dons. i BANKRUPTCY - DIVORCES CHILD SUPPORT 352-613-3674 I CAT ADOPTIONS Come see our adorable cats and kittens that are available for adoption. We are open 10:00 A till 3:00 P Monday-Friday. Adopthathons are held every other Sunday All Cats and Kittens are altered, tested for Feline Luk and Aids. Up to date on vaccines for age appropriate. Phone 352-613-1629 Visit us at www.hofsDha.oro. or stop by our offices at 1149 N Conant Ave. Comer of 44 and Conant. 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Dia de Citrus County. Horario de Reuniones. Miercoles 7 p.m. Sabados 11 a.m. Address: 1880 N. Trucks Ave., Hemando. Call 535-7141. rrUl I.LL U.LLIKKI Dr. George Kaplan: 1 Man of vision/G6 0 I, Young and active after 50- 11�- THIS *- MONTH Savvy Senior Jim Miller talks about how seniors 1' can save more Money on many S4 kinds of prescription , medications. /Page G5. AE9O Qrn Cu CONT (FL)e C1RONICL Focusing on fall season es, I know here in Central Florida we don't have "real" fall, but ac- cording to my calendar, it begins Sept. 22. Growing up in California, we didn't ex- perience much of a fall season either. Now that I think of it, in all my 54 years, the only fall I've lived through was the short time I lived in Maine 30-plus years ago. Even so, I love fall. I love pumpkin and sweet potatoes and apples and all the colors and smells associated with it. You can tell it's Nancy Kennedy fall around here be- EDITOR'S cause the activities NOTE and events are in full throttle. Be sure to keep reading the Chronicle for listings of fun and informa- tive things to do around the community. Also, for those who are online, check out our own Chronicle TV at www.chronicleonline.com. On Tuesdays, I do a feature on local events. Although I don't know if he likes fall, local optometrist Dr. George Kaplan likes tinkering and inventing cool stuff to help athletes and military personnel excel at their jobs. This month's Senior Style features a profile of Kaplan. He's a fun guy and I thoroughly en- joyed visiting with him. He's definitely passionate about what he does, and that's contagious. That's something that's vital to enjoy- ing life - being passionate about what you do. It doesn't have to be big and grand, like inventing things, but it does have to be something that makes you want to get up in the morning. Here at Senior Style we're always looking for passionate people to write. about. If you know of any, let me know. And, of course, there's Mary Alice Till- man who's passionate this month about keeping focused. She cracks me up! Our Savvy Senior, Jim Miller, who's passion- ate for passing on helpful tips for sen- iors, this month writes about how to find cheaper prescription drugs. As you jump into fall, stay cool. (This is Florida, after all.) Eat pumpkin pie. Take in a festival or craft show this month and focus on something that makes you smile. Until next month, Nancy Kennedy Must focus, must focus Could we talk? I don't know about you, but the more "seasoned" I get, the more trouble I have focusing. I have trou- ble focusing on anything for any length of time. It's getting ridiculous. Wonder if any of you have the same trouble? Wonder what happened to ... wait, there I go again; got to focus on writing to you. Before I go any further, is this a Southern thing that we Mar start all sen- Til tences with the LET'4 word "wonder?" As in "Wonder where my good pen is?" I'm just wondering be- cause my granddaughters pointed this out to me re- cently when I asked her "I wonder if Brooke (her sis- ter) enjoyed the party?" Breanna and Cassidy y lI S pointed out that I should just come out and ask her if Brooke enjoyed the party instead of "wonder- ing." It was then that I re- alized just how many times I "wonder" instead of coming right out and asking. Huh? There I go again, back to the focus thing. It seems there are so many dis- tractions now. I wonder if they've (the dis- tractions) al- ways been there Alice or is this an nan "age" thing. For TALK one thing, I thought our lives would be less complicated the older we get I don't know about you, but that just isn't hap- pening for me. Speaking of focusing, my cousin has a new book out titled "Praying the Lord's Prayer Daily." I do pray daily (bet that is a surprise to you), and in keeping with the book, I've tried to pray the Lord's Prayer daily. Hope it is OK to use the four letter "E' word or the three letter "G" word. One just never knows about that these days. Oh, my gosh ... I'm off course again! Back to focus. Recently, I found out just how far off track my mind could get when I de- cided to kneel beside my bed to say my prayers. Be- lieve me, I was going to do some serious praying if I was kneeling. Guess I was thinking maybe God could hear me better in that po- sition. Anyway, I tried to stay on track but my mind just went everywhere. My thoughts went something like this: "Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Oh, my gosh, I hope that isn't a spider I feel crawling up my leg. See TALK/Page Gll Enjoy These Area Golf Courses! Black Diamond Ranch 45 holes - Priv ate 3125 W. Black Diamond Circle Beverl. Hills 746-3446 Brentwood Farms ;nlf Clibh Citrus Springs Golf & Country Club I holes - Par 72 - Public 3960 N. 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Seven Rivers Re- gional's redesigned Web site offers these advanced features and more. Explore www.srrmc.com and you will find a user-friendly, in- teractive site accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week Sending e-Cards to pa- tients is one of the popular actions performed on the site. It's a simple process of selecting the card you like best, writing a brief mes- sage and submitting the card to be printed and de- livered to the patient while he or she is still in the hos- pital. If you provide the pa- tient's email address, the card will also be automati- cally sent to their personal email account. Online bill pay is an easy and secure way to pay your bill, but it's im- portant to note that you can only pay your hospital bill. Generally, physician or lab charges are not able to be processed through our site. To access online bill pay, you sim- ply need your pa- tient account number and the information nec- An King '.*.* .'" essary for your method of payment, Pre-registering for your next hospital procedure shortens the admissions process and saves you time. Complete the seven-step electronic application at least two business days prior to your appointment and upon your arrival at the hospital you will only need to check in and review the information for accuracy To locate and learn more S about a particu- lar physician, simply click on the "Find a " Physician" tab found at the top .* J K of the home - page. You can . then search by specialty or by ay name. Clicking rery on a doctor's name will bring up additional in- formation about their practice and ifi most cases their li- cense(s) and board certifi- cation(s). Upcoming events can be viewed by clicking on the "News & Events" tab, also located at the top of the home page. Here, you will find a list of free health pro- grams and many of the events the hospital sponsors or participates in. I encour- age you to take advantage of these events as they are an excellent source of free health information that may improve your well-being or save your life. If you just want to learn more about Seven Rivers Regional, click the "Pa- tients and Visitors" tab. To apply for a job with us, check out the "Career Cen- ter." And to stay up to date on the latest happenings in local health care, take time to read through "News & Events." If you have questions or comments about www.srrmc.com, feel free to use the "Contact" button on Senior Style Publisher Gerard Mulligan gmulligan@chronicleonline.com Features Editor Cheri Harris charris@chronicleonline.com On the the Web site. You can also call me at 795-8344. 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As we take a moment to reflect on this great W\ cause, I ask for all of us to pull together to make a dif- ference. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month " and there are many fundraisers going on na- tionwide. Join a friend for a walk-a-thon or any fun- Lil filled event. There is Yai Yai power in union. The more ASK i friends that you invite, the more money raised to make a change. Take the time this month to learn to perform self-exams and schedule yearly doctor's visits. This is one way to make a difference, by being edu- cated and spreading the good news i of prevention. Your doctor's office should provide informa- tion on early detection. Have a "girls' spa night" and enjoy healthy, anti- aging treatments; however, also discuss this issue and have premade pamphlets to give to your friends. an I have shared informa- Knipp tion about breast cancer Al YAl with many friends and guests. I have been moved by the spirit of faith of the mighty women who battle breast can- cer. 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His idea of a fun trip was going to Fort Myers and visiting Thomas Edison's estate and seeing his inventions on display. Today, the Citrus County optometrist still daydreams about brainy stuff and how things work. For Kaplan, who heads the optometry clinic at Sears in the Crystal River Mall and has an office on U.S. 19, being an op- tometrist is way more than just fitting peo- ple for eyeglasses. It's all about the brain. "This is on the cutting edge of everything that's going on in brain research," he says. He grabs a magazine with "Neuroplas- ticity: Teaching Old Brains New Tricks" on the cover. "That's optometry - that's us," he says. Then he explains how the brain changes every time it does something new, that new connections are constantly being made. With the brain, it's "practice makes per- fect," he says. It's also, "use it or lose it." "The 1990s was the decade of the brain," he says. "I've been into this since day one because I'm interested in how things work." He laughs at the suggestion of becoming a brain surgeon. "I know what happens in the brain," he says, "but I don't know where it happens." Following in Edison's footsteps. One of Kaplan's first inventions is a color vision tester, an electronic box-like device that replaces the "what number do you see in the dots?" series of images. His tester is a series of two rows of colored lights with the same colors on the bottom and differ- ent colors on top. You pick which color on the top matches the bottom. "It's that quick," Kaplan says. "I was taking a course in environmental optics in optometry school, about colors, contrasting colors, the psychology of colors for advertising,, eye movement scanning. 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"I drew it out and made one and got it down to an assembly line and manufactured it and even sold 10 of them, one to the Uni- versity of Miami medical school and some to other optometry schools and my school and the rest to individuals." Kaplan says inventors think vi- sually. They observe everything. "You have to be able to see things in your mind, how to put things together," he says. One of his favorite TV shows is "Mythbusters," a Discovery Chan- nel show where the hosts prove or disprove urban legends about how things work "I like any show that has the biggest machines or the latest weaponry. Not for the killing part, but how it's made," he says. Playing, battle fields As a specialist in sports vision, Kaplan takes his theories of "use it or lose it" to the gridiron. In the 1990s, Kaplan started going to the University of Florida in Gainesville to visit the football team. He'd say to the coaches, "Give me the players that seem to have raw talent but aren't per- forming well," then teach them simple exercises to develop their sion), smooth tracking (scanning eye-hand coordination, depth per- in a continuous motion) and visual ception and tracking. "jumping." He'd show them the difference "My claim to fame - I was writ- between taking in the entire field, ten up in Sports Illustrated, No- focusing on one area (tunnel vi- vember 1998," he says, pointing to Crmus CouNTY (FL) CHRomrcLE A lAT KINGS BAY Caring for a loved one at home? Some times, you need a break. Consider Respite Care at Cedar Creek. Respite care is the short-term, temporary care for your family member at our assisted living residence. Stay for a few days, a week, a month or longer with no commitment for permanent residency. We will treat your loved one with the same loving care as we do for the other residents. 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"Steve Spurrier (head coach at the time) didn't know about this and he said, 'What's going on? You guys aren't dropping anymore.' "That was cool - my shot to be on the Gator field," he says. After that, Spurrier brought him back arid Sports Illustrated wrote about his work with the team. He has also taught his exer- cises to local high school sports teams, including the girls'basket- ball team from Citrus High School, one year. See VISiON/Page G8 GS Saturday September 19, 2009 SENIOR STYLE Cnxus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE VISION Continued from Page G7 "The work that I want to do is to take my expertise and apply it to the military," he says. It's one thing to help a foot- ball player keep from being tackled by a 300-pound line- man; it's quite another to help a soldier looking for roadside bombs in Iraq or Afghanistan. Kaplan says the first thing a person loses under stress or duress and fatigue is the abil- ity to scan and track "Your awareness becomes constricted and you become a tunnel vision machine," he says. If you use eye jumps when you need a (smooth) pursuit, you're lost You lose one-fifth of a second and that's all it takes to miss a ball on the field. That's also all it takes for an enemy to kill you in Afghanistan." But if a person practices simple, specific eye move- ment exercises, it will even- tually become instinctual. This past March Kaplan was invited to present his The 411 on Dr. George Kaplan * In his CD player: classic rock and about 1,000 songs he downloaded from his kids' playlists. * Last movie seen: "Julie & Julia." * Wants to see: "District 9." * Favorite authors: Dan Brown and Daniel Silva. * Guilty pleasure: Peanut butter and chocolate ice cream. * Likes on his pizza: banana peppers ("and you can throw some anchovies on it"). ideas to a group of re- searchers, military experts in fields such as combat psy- chology, stress .physiology and weapons at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. They liked his ideas and were about to offer him a $50,000 grant, but he didn't get it. "Broke my heart," he says. Still, he hasn't given up his desire to find different in- roads with the military. He says it's his playground, his passion. His neighbor of six years, fellow inventor Jim Purcell, said the two of them share the same passion for imagi- nation. "I'm impressed with the things he's done," Purcell said, "and I think he's im- pressed with what I've done. Our imaginations run to- gether" Kaplan said his plans for the next 50 years include tak- ing some long motorcycle trips and working on bring- ing his color vision tester to market "When I'm working on these projects, it gives me a lot of satisfaction," he says. "I feel like I'm more or less standing with some of my he- roes. '"That's a lot of motivation," he says. "I'm such a geek" Contact Nancy Kennedy at 564-2927 or nkennedy@ chronicleonline.com / � L . .. . " -',,e"- . - -' " )" hen Should I Call Hospice? 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For a Tour/Lunch Call An E,,erifus.Svn'or L vill" I 1, no 91i R QS Saturday, September 19, 2009 SENIOR STYLE Cimus CouNTY (FL) CHRoNicLE CFCC to kick off 18th In A Hurry - year of Senior Institute For Glasses? year 01N7 ITio CHRONICLEas ^- Special to the Chronicle OCALA -The Central Florida Community College Senior Institute will kick off its 18th year with an open house from 1 to 3 p.m. Fri- day, Oct. 2, at the Appleton Museum of Art of Central Florida Community Col- lege. The Senior Institute is the learning component of the college's Pathways pro- gram. In addition to a variety of cultural and community ac- tivities, institute members enjoy regular CFCC student status, selecting from col- lege-level courses without the requirement of home- work and tests. Classes gen- erally meet four to six times for two to three hours each during the day at CFCC's Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road. Annual membership is $100 and enables the partic- ipant to select from dozens of courses for a fee of only $5 per course. Books or sup- plies, which are required for some classes, must be purchased separately. At the open house on Oct 2, seniors will have an op- portunity to meet instruc- tors, enjoy refreshments, and learn about the courses including Computer Tuning and Maintaining, Digital Imaging with Elements and Photoshop, Great Conversa- tions Through Literature, Introduction to Buying and Selling on eBay, Introduc- tion to the History of West- ern Art, Spanish for Travelers, Techniques for Emotional Freedom and more. The Appleton Museum is at 4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. The Senior Institute was founded to promote lifelong learning, quality leisure time and social interaction. It has grown from a handful of individuals to more than 390 members. For more in- formation about the insti- tute, call (352) 2914444. These programs are of- fered as part of the Plus 50 Initiative of CFCC, the American Association of Community Colleges and the Atlantic Philanthropies. Pathways is at the CFCC Ewers Century Center, Room 105, at the Ocala Campus, across from the Paddock Mall. FORMS AVAILABLE * The Chronicle has forms a,,aiiable for an- nouncements and an niversaries. Call 563-5660 for cpieC.. SE V0GSE I R O OVE .2 Y AS.I ArhiiCae Hip Shoulers Arho-py Knes Hand Surgery Spors Meicin, Jont Rplacmen I@ - Miialy nasv Surgery BRENT WOOD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY to visit and tour our beautiful campus -both independent and assisted living apartments providing many amenities and services... * Senior retirement Residence Apartments * Month to Month Rentals * Preference of Studio or One or Two bedroom Apartments * Patio for Easy Access to Outdoors Fine Dining * Country Store * Library * Pool * Jacuzzi * Beauty & Barber Shop Housekeeping/Laundry * Transportation * Planned Programs, Activities, Outings BIK~~~iBBI~~~lop B~fH^BfB~B^ I I Saturday, September 19, 2009 G9 SENIOR STYLE RTIC US COUNTY (FL E NATURE COAST ORTHOPAEDICS Seniors put best foot forward to fitness in TOPS Special to the Chronicle Gaining weight can ag- gravate the natural prob- lems of aging and, logically, losing weight can solve some of those problems. Joan Savage, a 74-year-old grandmother of 33, joined TOPS Club Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) two years ago. Joan lost 86 pounds after joining TOPS, the nation's original nonprofit weight- loss support organization. "I exercise 45 to 90 min- utes a day. I use our tread- mill and I do the three-mile power walk. My cholesterol is down to 145. I love my new healthy body. I am only 10 pounds heavier than I was at age 19," Joan said. May 27, which is National Senior Health and Fitness Day, highlights the impor- tance of a healthy lifestyle, I C mm C C C -S mm C C- -VT- mm- .Q U 6- - -CM ~ (mu) cc I) - ~ cc which can determine qual- ity of life for older adults. Strength, energy and inde- pendence, which can be very meaningful to seniors, are benefits gained through healthy eating, wellness, and fitness. According to Dr. Ahmed Kissebah, TOPS' medical adviser, older adults face an increased risk of gaining weight because they tend to be less physically active than they were in previous years. With age, muscle mass decreases, metabo- lism slows and fewer calo- ries are needed. No matter how slight an exercise may seem, it can benefit older adults. Stretching and resistance movements can preserve muscle tone and mass, boost circulation and aid mobility. Resistance exer- cises, including water exer- cises, can help prevent os- teoporosis. Walking, even slowly, helps reduce the risk of cardiovascular and other diseases. "I tell people it's never too late to start exercising," said Amy Goldwater, educa- tor, former body-building champion and physical fit- ness expert for TOPS. "Even if they're just doing chair aerobics, they're doing something. Any movement is better than no movement." Along with fitness con- cerns, older adults should be aware of other health is- sues, such as osteoporosis, which is thinning of the bones. Steps to mitigate this condition include getting between 1,200 -and 1,500 milligrams of calcium daily, performing weight-bearing movements such as walk- ing, and taking vitamins. Weight loss can help with physicalproblems .1' S S S 0 S S eating, regular exercise, wellness education and support from others at weekly chapter meetings. TOPS has about 170,000 members in nearly 10,000 chapters throughout the United States and Canada, and several chapters in Europe. Visitors are welcome to attend their first TOPS meeting free of charge. TOPS Chapters meet weekly To find a local chap- ter, view www.tops.org or call (800) 932-8677 for more information. Independent Living ...let us do the driving, cooking & cleaning Hot Meal Daily Transportation for Doctors Visits & Shopping Trips J . Library with Computer & " Internet Access Clubhouse Great Social Activities * Beauty Salon . Call 344-8477 for your complimentary lunch & tour www.invernessClubApartments.com Open Monday-Friday Weekends by Appt. ivernes, s518 Ella Ave., H^^^^^'1^"jN ... Z V Z)�y�y ip ria�'^ * ^ - -*�^s>^ -i *'--.-i.a'i&~aM~ y ^ ^lI,,*-sar^H4*7. AlO ~ .nwnher 19 2009 Health concerns for sen- iors also can include iron deficiency, lactose intoler- ance and digestive issues caused by a lack of fiber. To lessen these risks, older adults should eat balanced meals that include protein, choose foods rich in vita- min C, switch to lactose- free milk if lactose intolerant, eat plenty of dark green vegetables and exercise regularly. Seniors should always consult with their doctor before begin- ning a new exercise pro- gram. TOPS Club Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), the origi- nal, nonprofit weight-loss education and support or- ganization, was founded more than 60 years ago to champion weight-loss sup- port and success. Founded and headquartered in Mil- waukee, Wis., TOPS pro- motes successful weight management with a philos- ophy that combines healthy f8e4h Zik0im 6alNic S.aqogque 1588 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Rabbi Phil Davis - 352-302-8096 http://www.yahshuarevealed.org rabbidavisn@netscape.net l . Everyone is invited! Worship as Yahshua " *" (Jesus) did! S 7Come Worship With Us! Worship Service! Shacharit Service - - G Saturday, 10:00 AM Grow mo complete .- Every season is a new beginning a chance to improve your quality of life. Grow more active and independent with inpatient or outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy including our rehab-to- home program, Ready...Set... Go! 352.746.4434 Lie 3325 W Jerwayne Ln. Life Lecanto, FL 34461 care,- SENIOR STYLE ChrRus CouN7Y (FL) CHRONICLE Recareering seminar set for seniors at CFCC Hampton Center Special to the Chronicle OCALA - Pathways Life Services at Central Florida Community College in- vites seniors to a free Recareering Semi- nar and Job Club on Friday, Sept. 25, at the CFCC Hampton Center, 1501 W Silver Springs Blvd. The Recareering Seminar is 9 a.m. to noon and will help seniors starting, chang- ing or improving a career. Instructor Jennifer Zamecki will focus on interviewing skills and guide attendees through role play. She will also discuss dif- ferent formats for resumes. Zamecki is founder of the Ocala-based human re- sources consulting firm Well-Run Con- cepts. The Job Club will meet from noon to 1' p.m. and is an open forum for seniors to discuss job search experiences with peers. Senior-friendly employers will discuss job opportunities. One Stop Workforce Connection, Com- fort Keepers and Experience Works will also have representatives at the meeting. Attendees can participate in the semi- nar, Job Club or both. Refreshments will be served. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Pathways at (352) 854- 2322, ext. 1675. This program is offered as part of the Plus 50 Initiative of CFCC, the American Association of Community Colleges and The Atlantic Philanthropies and is open to area residents 50 and better. TALK Continued from Page G2 "I've got to clean out from under this bed! Must get back to praying. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. Wonder if Billy picked up bread at the grocery store today. I love that sourdough bread. I hope Billy doesn't get up to go to the bathroom and trip over me in the dark He won't be looking for me down here. Must pray ... and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us ... Let me see, I think I've forgiven everyone ... Yea, even that woman who said hurtful things to me, let me see, was that in '79 or '80? I sure hope she asks forgive- ness for herself. If anyone needs to, she does. She is not a nice person. Wonder if she is still mean? Oh, wait, supposed to forgive. Must pray. Lead us not into temptation. I really want some ice cream, but deliver us from evil. Talk about evil, that woman that said those things is an evil person. Wait, I think I'm missing the point of the whole 'forgiveness' thing. For thine is the Kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Now, Lord, I have a few requests .." Whew! It took me a while just to get through the Lord's Prayer, never mind the "add-on" parts. Then I got into bed and forgot to pray for several people. I didn't get back on my knees for that. I'm pretty sure God heard me just the same. Hope Pastor Lantzy doesn't read this. I'm sure he thinks I'm all holy and all that... ornot. I used to spend the time driving to and from work to focus on work, events, organizing my day. Now I spend it on the cell phone or listening to talk radio. My point is... well, you get my point. Don't you think we just have too many more things on our minds these days? At least, that's my story and I'm stick- ing with it! Until next time remember ... laugh- ter is the best medicine! Mary Alice Tillman, executive director at Brentwood Retirement Community in Lecanto, can be reached via e-mail at mtillman9@tampabayrrcom. TARGETING FOOT PAIN WITH THE PROPER �� FOOTWEAR 44 A Ambulator Footwear is t. AMBULATOR. recognized by foot health professionals as the #1 shoe for diabetic footcare. Ambulator Footwear provides unsurpassed comfort and protection thanks to unique features such as Removable Insoles and - Hidden-Depth Soles. S-T-R-E-T-C-H and Lock Compression Wrap... Available at: Brashear's and Don's Pharmacies For Venous Insufficiency, Swelling and More... 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Escort to Doctor's Appointments - n~w v 2244 Hwy.44 West, Inverness, FL Indpendently Owned &APmedOfte Hvi~ovihnr, moms Saturday, September 19, 2009 G11 CITRUS COUNTY (F CHRONICLE SENIOR STYLE kk G12 Satu~rday Sentemher 19 2009 SNO TL rw o~'(L ~olu Volunteer OPPORTUNITIES Seniors program seeks trainer 55 or older? Ready to work? We value the talents older workers bring to the workplace and are looking for someone like you! Through a partnership with the Senior Foun- dation and the Florida Institute for Workforce In- novation a part-time paid community service training assignment is available with the Seniors on the Move program. SOTM is an innovative new program providing service to seniors wishing to have socialization and companionship. Seeking outgoing Inverness candidate, 55 or older with low income, to coor- dinate and participate in outings and activities. Must have insured vehicle. Call Sue at the Senior Companion Program at 527-5959 for information. , Pet Meals needs volunteers The Citrus County Pet Meals Program needs volunteers to assist with packaging the pet food that has been donated for the program. The packaged pet food is then delivered to home- bound seniors with pets. You can help pack the pet food at the Humani- tarians of Florida Inc. at 1149 Conant Ave., Crys- tal River, on the comer of State Road 44 and Conant across from the Bow Wow Boutique. The packaging is done from about 8 to 10 a.m. the second and fourth Fridays monthly. The Citrus County Pet Meals Program part- nered with the Humanitarians of Florida Inc. to provide pet meals to homebound seniors with pets. The Pet Meals program began in June 2003 and approximately 75 homebound seniors receive the pet food on a monthly basis. For more information or to sign up, call Nancy Lietz at 527-5975. Urgent need for drivers Do you love people? Do you have extra time on your hands? Do you want to do something meaningful? Come join us by serving seniors in need with the Citrus County Home-Delivered Meals Pro- gram. Drivers are urgently needed in the Inver- ness area. You can volunteer for as little as two hours per week or as many as you want. Mileage is paid. Contact Citrus County Support Services at 527-5975 to volunteer. HOF seeks volunteers for shop The Humanitarians of Florida need volunteers to run its on-site thrift shop. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with some Sat- urdays. Volunteer applications are available at the clinic. The Humanitarians' Manchester House is on the comer of State Road 44 and Conant Av- enue, east of Crystal River. For information, call 563-2370. * It is incredible what is included! Curious about how we can save you money? 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Meadowcrest Blvd Crystal River Fl. 34429 MEDICAL ASSISTANT Front & Back Exp., F/T, computer & phlebotomy. For busy primary-care MD Office Email Resume wfmaresumes@ yahoo.com or Fax Resume To: 352-489-5786 * 9 BECOME A CNA For Career and Test Preparation Call 352-564-8378 ONCOLOGY PRACTICE IS SEEKING A F/T R.N. Come Join Our Teamil Competitive Pay, Benefits, & 401K. Fax Resume to: (352) 746-6333 BILLING MANAGER 'Nature Coast Emergency Medical Services Is looking for a billing manager to oversee the start-up & on-going day to day operations of our In-house billing dept. This Individual will process claims & oversee a dept. of 2 team members. The qualified candidate should have a minimum of: * 3 years managerial experience * BA/6S degree from accred. university * S years third party medicare Part B billing * Ambulance billing preferred * Proficient In micro- soft office Incl. ex- cel, word & outlook * Zoll Software experience a plus Please submit a resume & application to 352-249-4713. Applications may be obtained from our company website: www. naturecoastems.org We offer full benefits. EOE/DFWP PIZZA PERSON & a DELI CLERK Exp. Only 1ill Very Busy Pizza. Dell, Catering Shop. (352) 746-1508 302-7918(352) 746-3354 Servers - Restaurant & Banquets. F/T & P/T availl Apply in person @ Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club 505 E. Hartford St. 9am-3pm PEST CONTROL SALES TECH Must Be Self Starter, w/ Outside Sales Exp. * Company vehicle * Training * Hrly. pay + comm. * Service benefits * $30,000. + * No Routes Apply @ 5882 Hwv 200 U-- REALTORS NEEDED Busy Office needs Help Ample Floor Time Confidential Interview call 352-464-1515 SALES MANAGERS WANTED Company truck Is provided, Paid vacation & Holidays. Positions open In Citrus and Hernando, Apply In Person ONLY, from 9 am to 4 pm Mon-Fri, At A-I Termite & Pest Control, 925 S.US Hwy. 41, Inverness, FL 34450. Between Eden Dr. & Inverness Blvd. Only well groomed and properly dressed applicants will be considered, SALES REP Construction field. 352-628-4391 AC SERVICE TECH 5 yrs minimum experience.as a Service Tech, clean driver's license required CURRIER COOLING &f HEATING 4855 S. Suncoast Blvd. HOMOSASSA AD LAY OUT DESIGN Must be knowledge- able In Illustrator Corel Draw, Adobe Photo shop and In Design. PC not mac users. 2 hour test required to qualify for position. Serious applicants only, Send resume to advantageorint AUTOBODY TECH Highly exp'd techni- cian needed for busy collision center, (352) 628-4878 EXP. FIBERGLASS LAMINATOR Call Ken, 352-748-0220 Pool Enclosure Co Seeking Experienced only Installers, Must have verifiable exp, must have Fla driver's. license. If none of the above - Do not call, 352-860-2750 Childcare Fundralsing Director. Nationwide Co. Call Directors and owners to help them raise money. Avg. $15-$20/hour. 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Screen rms, rescreens, siding, carports, rfovers, wood decks, fla rms, windows, garage scrns 628-0562(CBC1257141) CALL STELLAR BLUE All Int./ Ext. Painting Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE EST (352) 586-2996 Citrus Roof Cleaning No press used/3yr warr. Screens/Drvwys/More Uc/ins. 352-270-3927 PICARD'S Pressure Cleaning & Painting Roofs w/no pressure, housesdriveways. 25 yrs exp.. lic/Ins 341-3300 #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All Home Repairs. Also Phone, Cable, Lan & Plasma TV's Installed, pressure wash & gutters Lic. 5863 (352) 746-3777 Andrew Joehi Handyman. Gen/Malnt/Repairs Pressure cleaning. Lawns/Gutters. No job too smalllReli able ,ins. 0256271 352-465-9201 If its Broke, Jerry Can Fix It. Housecleaning also. 352-201-0116 Lic. FAST AFFORDABLE RELIABLEI Most repairs Free Est., Lic#0256374 M (352) 257-9508 M #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All Home Repairs. Also Phone, Cable, Lan & Plasma TV's Installed, pressure wash & gutters Lic. 5863 (352) 746-3777 ANNIE'S ELECTRIC Res./Commercial Beverly Hills Area. Husband & Wife $45/hr. Service Calls. 352 -302-23669508 ELECTRIC INC. Elec/Serv/Repairs New const, Remodel FreseEsL 726-2907 FASTI AFFORDABLE RELIABLEI Most repairs Free Est., LIc#0256374 * (352) 257-9508 *R A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, garage clean outs, trash, lawn maint. turn. & misc. Mark (352) 287-0767 C.J.'S Smi.Local Moves Furniture, clean-outs, Dump runs & Brush 726-2264/201-1422 TAR-MAX PAVING VIGLIONE LLC - ticlns PAVE, SEAL & HAUL Free Est (352)726-3093 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 LawnlTree/Shrub Quality Fence Work Free Est. LOWEST RATES GUARANTEED Lic (352) 400-6016 Ins Sod Installation, Tear outs,& Replacements. Sprinkler Install. Lic. & Ins (352) 270-1150 AAA ROOFING Free est. 30 yrs exp. 352-563-0411ccc057537 John Gordon Roofing Inc. Expert work at a fair price. Repair's to Complete Roofs. Free est. 352-302-9269 BIANCHI CONCRETE Driveways-Patios- Sidewalks. Estimates Lic#2579/lns, 257-0078 Decorative concrete, Landscape curbing River rock resealing 344-4209 (Uc.6960) Father & Son Decorative Concrete textures, Stamp,spray crack repairstaining & Garage Floors 352-527-1097 ROB'S MASONRY & CONCRETE Slabs, Driveways & tear outs Tractor work, All kinds Uc. #1476, 726-6554 Remodeling, kitchens baths, ceramic tile & tops. Decks, Garages Handyman Services 40 Yrs Exp. crc058140 344-3536; 563-9768 A Cutting Edge Tile Job Showers. Firs etc (352) 422-2019 Lic. #2713, Insured. COUNTYWIDE DRY- WAU.L - 25 years exp. For all your drywall needs Ceiling & Wall Repairs. Lic/ins. 352-302-6838 Affordable Top Soil, SDirt, Rock, Stone Driveways/Tractor work 341-2019 or 257-1562 BUSH HOGGING, 'Rock, dirt, tree, trash, drive- ways. Call SamJohnson (352) 628-4743 *ATOP SOIL SPECIAL* 3 Yd -$60 / 5 Yd $85 7 Yd $105/20 Yd $275 352-302-6436 All Tractor/Dirt Service - Land clear, bushhog, tree/debris removal. 352-302-6955 /us out zoomcltrus.com r m FALL mm- I SPECIAL Any Cut Up To 1 I Acre. $25.00 I Residential Only. | Barkers Lawn - Service | (352) 232-8166 DUN-RITE LAWN SERV Lic &Ins Clean up,, Full Service (352) 344-2681 check zoomcitrus.com Lawn Care 'N' More Mow, clean up brushes, beds Friendly Service since '1991 Residential/Commri (352) 726-9570 check zoomcitrus.com OSBORNE'S Quality Work - Free Est. LOWEST RATES 352-400-6016 LIdC/lns STEVE'S LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Trimming Clean up, Uc. & Ins. (352) 797-3166 POOL BOY SERVICES Total Pool Care Decorative Concrete 352-464-3967 e r "Mobie" RV Service I Mtr Hms-5th wh-Rv's I I Master tech-586-5870 | Storage Available Llm I mm O N Firewood DRY OAK FIREWOOD Split, 4 X 8 Stack $80 delivered/stacked. 352-344-2696 WATER PUMP SERVICE & Repairs- all makes & models. Anytime, 344-2556, Richard ALL TRADES REFERRAL Free Estimates 352-628-4391 FALL SPECIALS 10% OFF Roof Cleaning Roof Coatings Screen Enclosures Pressure Washing Seamless Gutters Handyman Decks/Patios Painting Room Add-On www.jirnwilson associates.com ALUMINUM STRUCTURES 5" & 6" Seamless Gutters Free Estimates, Lie & Ins. (352) 563-2977 Citrus Roof Cleaning Citrus Roof Cleaning No press used/3yr warr. Screens/Drvwys/More LUc/Ins. 352-270-3927 Circle T Sod Farms. In. Tired of your dead lawn? � Replace It with Bahla. Delivery Avail (352)400-2221 Sod Installation, Tear outs,& Replacements Sprinkler Install. Lie. & Ins (352)270-1150 =.B nuoOrING & SUPPLY INC. Family Owned And Operated In Citrus County For 25 Years.. We're Here To Stay! NEW ROOFS ~ RE-ROOFS ~ REPAIRS '$1F00 F -I 'iANY RE-ROOF. .--fii --- I ------ --- FREE ESTIMATES I (352) 628-5079 Installations by Brian c(ICi253353 '1eA sba t 4ped i mI^,*l Wa 352-628-7519 www.advancedaluminum.info Siding, Soffit & Fnascia, Skirting, Rtoofoverns, Caports, Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors, Additions .st Choice-- 'PEST CONTROL, INC. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE E OR LAWW BLEMS, Owner/Operators Uoyd Smith * Bill Bledensteln * Jim. 79027a 5340W. GlenbrookSt. BATHFITTER "One Day Bath Remodeling" In Just One Day, We will Install A Beautiful New Bathtub or Shower "Right Over"Your Old Onel!! Tub to Shower Conversions Tooll! Call now for a FREE In-Home Estimate | 1-866-585-8827 BATHFITTER.COM p -. *- ~ - ~ ~ - u~*m~ja Service ?orA/C, Wusher,. yer, r frnirator & WOi * Call Anytime * Same Day Service | * 42 Years Experience 1 One Man 9 NIT Low Serving Citrus and Overhead Marion Counties Low 352-445-0072 Prices Doc Johnson �RAsooeoar CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE C12 SATURDAY, SEiPTEMBER 19, 2009 IN L YNCOLN IN CRYSTAL Hi MERCURY RIVER *WEm mm. why now. NEW 2010 LINCOLN SMKX ,.k l~ \" C 2LABJ03115 MSRP Discount Customer Cash $40,880 1,880 2,000 $3' SNow only ,OO NEW 2010 FORD P150 SUPERCAB XLT GGT017 1999 We Welcome All Owners For Your Sales & Service Needs .0 Li N COLN MERCURY i'PJLig3b, 'A Jil r: DDIUI 1 *U0 m $. I $ $ 22,.950 '08 FORD FOCUS SE 091 GROAN 1 $13.150 $21 vo U. IVIIV KAN ISL I: *u0 mi SU$4MI S,,l s-, I s' r MUNItU I'09 VIER 750 - .lm I s1 CAR '06 FORD F150 SUPER CREW SLT 4A4 SU 4x41 o *2d.one i S:1 runu RANUEK ALl I U4 FUKU rFlU AL SuperCab,4x4 I Work truck, one ownel san sef $"7CA e=fl I 0 run $: 0 iAEU ITIUN EL LIMITED 'N F Loaded So$0 32'.4 11W F150 XL. 4X4q '05 UVU 'US KIA SEDONA EX Loaded $8,950 p18,950 RD E150 oVan '08 FORD EDGE SEL '96 CHEVY Z71 4X4 $23,950 $8,950 '05 FORD ESCAPE LTD. Al $9.950 uI nwUU llM Mawn I Loaded I 13950 I Sales Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 AM to 7 PM Sat 8:30 AM to 5 PM Parts & Service: Mon-Fri 8 AM to 5:30 PM; Sat 8 AM to 4 PM LINCOLN MERCURY IN CRYSTAL RIVER Hwy. 19 N. * Crystal River 795-7371 TOLL FREE 1-877-795-737 795"73 71 MV219. 'Prices and payments include all incentives and Ford Factory rebates with approved credit. Plus tax, tag, title and administrative fee of $399. Ford Credit Financing required. Not all buyers will qualify See dealer for details Dealer is not responsible for typographical errors Pictures are for illustration purposes only Prices and payments good through 10/5109 I UL44 .*i T': ,t ij~ 50 T$2 $ uu rua "." I W CARAVAN 950 ko 4 #Ls 1 11, J I'L I j P- m i g , I l I i w - H�cl 9- CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CIIRONICI S CENTER, .9 wood $125. Wood chest to match $75.00 (352) 628-4766 KING MATTRESS & BOXSPRINGS Jamison pillowtop reversible king mattress & boxsprings. Great condition. $250.00 352-464-5657 LARGE ITALIAN LEATHER 4-plece SECTIONAL Incliner one end, chaise other end w/dble sleeper. $1500. /obo. 352-794-3057 Leather Love Seat Rocker Recllner Brown, Exc. cond Cost new $1100 askltg $425, (870) 656-2935 MICROWAVE/TV CART ON WHEELS Rattan, off-white, 2 shelves and cabinet underneath, $25. 352-586-8574 Preowned Mattress Sets from Twin $30; Full $40,Qn $50; Kg $75. 628-0808 Queensize bed, dresser, 2 lamp stands, roll top desk, misc. (352) 427-9852 RECLINER COUCH Curio Cabinet Good condition $100. Eachl 400-6660 ROLL-AWAY Single Bed Like New, Frame and Mattress $45.00 abo. 352-503-7765 SOFA W/CHAIR $100 LOVE SEAT $30. 352-341-4358 after 6pm TABLE Broyhill dining table with 1 chair. * 2 years old. $199.00 352/505-2335 TEAL LEATHER SOFA BED and matching double recllner. Excel- lent condition $500, 382-5275 Wicker Floral pattern sofa,love seat swelvel chair 2 end tables & 1 coffee table 2 lamps and matching DInrm set round table glass top 4 chairs $1,200 ULike new will separate. (352) 522-1048 JOHN DEERE MowerL 120 auto. 48" deck, 20hp $750. Craftsman Rider, 30"cut. $300. (352) 746-7357 RIDING LAWNMOWER Runs & Mows Goodi $350. (352) 601-5053 Riding Tractor MTD, 38 Hp. Runs good, $250.(352) 628-0554 Simplicity Pacer 1534 15HP transaxle drive walk behind mower, 34" Mower deck, large fuel tank, Just like new; Commercial Asking $1,700. (352) 344-5890 *"BEVERLY HILLS"* 92 S Jeffery St Sat, Sept 19 6:30am-lpm BEVERLY HILLS Fri. & Sat. 7A./5P. 221 W. Sugarmaple Ln. BEVERLY HILLS Multi Family Fri & Sat,8-?, S. Barbour St. South of Truman Blvd. BEVERLY HILLS Pine Ridge Estates 4999 N Buffalo Dr Indoor Yard sale. Lots of stuff:nic nacs, holiday, household, children's & more Sat 9/19 and Sun 9/20 9-4 BEVERLY HILLS Sat. 8A./2P.955 W. Buttonbush Dr. BEVERLY HILLS Saturday 8-? 105 S. Tyler St. CITRUS HILLS Hernando Fri. & Sat. 8A./3P. 1827 E. Colfax Ln. CITRUS SPRINGS 2461 W. Fairway Loop Fri.&Sat.,Sept.18 &19 Multi-Familyfurniture, tapes,toys,mlsc. household Items. CITRUS SPRINGS Moving Sale,.Sun. 2P./? (352) 465-7439, 2244 W. Gardenia Dr. CRYSTAL RIVER Fri & Sat 8-4pm 2008 lawn equlp.2008 2 baylteel car- port,$500, hand tools, '08 LA,125 John Deere riding mower w/trall & leaf bagger $1450 obo 9697 W. Cedar St. /Call ahead (352) 795-1902 CRYSTAL RIVER Sat 8am-1pm 9790 W RIverwood Dr. US 19 N past CR 488 Rt on Bass- NEEIGBORHOOD SALE Fri & Sat 7-3pm Moving Sale.- Barry Ct Tools & Much More at 8348 Trotter Ln HOMOSASSA Family Home Day Care Golna out of Buslness Too much to list Fri & Sat 7-? 1763 S. Whitehurst Av for directions, call 352-503-7119 HOMOSASSA Fri., Sat. & Sun. 9A./2P. Hse. hold, furn,, china cabinet. & misc. 6075 W. Green Acres St. HOMOSASSA Huge Sale, Sat 8am tools, mulcher. furn. 36' TV & entertainment center, Misc. 5509 W. Nobis Circle HOMOSASSA Kenwood Oaks Sat.8A./3P./Sun.8A,/lp. 5236 S, Forrest Terr. HOMOSASSA Moving Sale -2 families Everything must eol 'Thurs-Sun 9-3pm 6680 W. Berrigan Ct. INVERNESS 5306 E. Walter Ln. Moving Sale 9/18 and 9/19 9-4. INVERNESS Fri. & Sat. 8am-2pm Tools, misc. 8723 E. Devonshire Rd., off Gospel Island INVERNESS Sat 8-? 3900 S. Garland Terr INVERNESS Sat. & Sun. 9A./3P. 4685 Brush Hollow Lp. INVERNESS Sat. 9A./2P. 360 S. Myna Terr. INVERNESS Saturday 8-? 815 S. Rooks Ave. LECANTO 3075 W:.Lau- rel Street Moving Sale. Fri, Sat. fum, kids stuff, tools. Everything goes. PINE RIDGE (BEVERLY HILLS) 5913 N Rose- wood Dr (off N Carnation) Moving Sale Fri 9/18, Sal 9/19.8-2. PINE RIDGE Saturday 9-1, MOVINGI 2978 W. Beamwood Dr. SUGARMILL WOODS Everything Must Go Sat. Sept. 19th. 8A./? Grandfather Clock, Cobalt Glass, Hummel . MIn. Plates, Meissen Pieces, Furn., & Morel 29 Holly Ct. ESTATE AUCTION Mon, Sept 21 at 7pm Preview starts Noon 811 US 19 Crstl Rvr ADD' L AUCTIONS 10/3 - 10am - Ocala 10/5 & 10/19 - 7pm Estate Auction 10/31 - 10am Antique Auction . www.charilefudge. cor or call 795-2061 Cash, MC, VI, Ck 13% BP - AB1131, AU1593, AU1437 INVERNESS Sat. 9A./5P. 2400 Forrest Dr. Building 3, Unit 214. Inv. FI. 34453 Ladles Clothes Sizes 4,6,8,10 & shoes, sizes 6,6.5 $.50 & up. (352) 382-1232 BLACKBERRY PEARL Used, Good condition. $50 With charger. 352-201-2665 (2 )Ex- Cell Generator's 5000. waft/ 6,250 surge, Briggs & Stratton, 10hp motor,. Devilbss Generator. exc cond, located in Dunnellon $400 cash each. 352-465-7339 or cell 352-812-1712 2 POOL FILTER ' CARTRIDGES ... 10" X 24". Unicel. Very good cond. $20 each. (352)637-4694 9 FOOT WOODEN CLOTH UMBRELLA $40, Rubbermaid heavy duty mop and bucket. $30. 352-527-8999 100 Gallon Stock Tank with drain, $50.00 352 860-1008 BARSTOOLS...Two (2) Double Pressback Swivel Wood (Painted) Barstools.: $45.00/pair. center console with 2000 200hp Yamahalow mlles.SacrafIce sale at, $6,900. 352-503-5030 Book Case 4 shelves, 36"x36"x10". $40. Dishes, 48 pce. China. Royal Alberf's/ Old Country Roses, $300.(352) 563-5386 CERAMIC TILES Amerlcea, white 12x12. 352 sq ft. $200, 352-795-4674 Compound Bow Golden Eagle, Left handed, $35. Free Walmart 18' x 4' pool. Works good. (352) 503-6026 CONTOUR ELECTRIC CHAIR. Leather, - Paid $1500; Sell $200 352-382-2002 DINETTE SET, COFFEE TABLE Glass top dinette table and four chairs, green wrought iron with wood. Green cushions in chairs. $75.00. Dark wood large square coffee table with storage, $50.00. 352-464-5657 DOG CRATE 38H x28W x42L with floor pan, like new $75. Remote control Shock training collar $50. 352-527-8999 ELECTROLUX Bar-B-Q grill, 57"w, deluxe, s/s, sear, s. burn, EZ clean, cart, b.i, was $3,500 ,4 mos. old. Will sacrifice for $975. 813-300-7929 Sugarmlll Woods Entertainment Center Oak, $600. Hutch $200. (352) 341-5247 GUITAR HERO PS2 GAMES/GUITARS Guitar Hero Bundle and three Xtra games. All for $50. OBO 352-344-9221 Hot Tub/spa like new, $999 obo Coke Machine, great cond,$300 obo (352) 228-197 INTEX SWIMMING POOL complete package 1i8'round 4' high PVC, pipe frame.Disassembly required. $75.00 Patty; 352-860-0121 , 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: chronicleonllne.com and click place an Ad In the top right hand corner. KENMORE WASHER AND DRYER heavy duty.$100.00 pair. inverness 637-2499 KING SIZE WATERBED 4 drawer underdresser. $400.55 GALLON AQUARIUM Complete freshwater. No stand. $150. 352-637-0397 S Kirby Vacuum G-5, self propelled wall accessories. $200. (352) 382-8306 Lanai Chairs 8 white alum. frame /PVc coated sling, Aqua colored.Exc. con. Reg. chairs $50.each, swivel $75. each. (352) 382-5544 OAK TYPEWRITER DESK Antique. $350 8x4 OPEN TRAILER $135/obo. 352-637-5708 OFFICE CHAIRS ON WHEELS 1-(new) task,2-manager$70: "" 1-executive leather(new); , $70 3.2 T6o522459 PEDESTALS FOR WATERBED 6 drawers plus 4 bumpers. $75, 352-489-3914 PlaV Station 2 ,Cr.;Ci- .. 23 gaoTme $150. Firm. X Box Console ia'F gaorne- $75. (352) 503-6026 PORTABLE CONTRACTORS TABLE portable table for cutting siding and soffit $50. 352-341-0759 Refrigerator Kenmore energy star, 22 Cu. Ft. side by side w/Ice & water. Bisque colored,like new.S250, (352)563-1185 SAND BLASTER Portable, sm. comm,' -\An h r hiv i ve K hm~ Chest of Drawers $25. (352) 341-5247 Set of Tires, Uniroyal's P 215/70 R15. $60. 27" TV. $50. (352) 341-5247 Swimming Pool Above ground, 24' must take down. $250. (352) 637-1579 Swivel Rocker $50. Quilt Rack $20. (352) 341-5247 TOWER ANTENNA 40ft. $250/obo. ROD IRON FENCE 30 ft. $50/obo. 352-637-5708 TROLLING MOTORS Eska 10 speed trolling motor $ 50 Shakespear Slgma-30-5speed trolling motor $ 50. PH. 352-628-5011 TWO DRAWER LOCKING FILE CABI- NET, $25. 24" contain- ment pen for small ani- mals $25. 352-527-8999 WATER CONDITIONER Hague Hydro-Clean water conditioner. $25.00 Call Ruth 352-382-1000 Water Heater AO Smith, 52 Gal. 4 yrs. old& works good. $75.(352) 382-3387 MOVING SALE 2 many Items. 2 lstn call 352- 453-6498 Salon Equipment Lg. L-shapped nail desk $75.00.(352) 637-1859 Hoyer TypeHydraullc patient lift, Invacare very good cond, $300, Pride 4 whl GO-GO Elite Traveler, new batteries very good cond $500 (352) 726-8208 TRANSPORTER WHEEL CHAIR Fold - Up Paid $200.00 sell for $50.00 Like New 352-503-7765 "THE REVENUER" Buy & Sell Vintage ccinscurrencv 352- 302-8159 100 year old Accordion $150 *oh(352) 628-1408 BONTEMPI KEY BOARD electric $25. Brother Electric typewriter $10. - (352) 726-2995 Fender Squire Electric guitar $75. Caslo Music Key board $65 (352) 419-4464 YAMAHA ORGAN with bench, ear phones & music books $99.00 (352) 746-9483 TWIN BED mattress & box spring w/frame.Good Condition $50.00/obo 352-419-6154 after 5:00 p.m. TOTAL GYM SUPRA - w/video, wing & leg attachment.Com- plete pkg. All like new. $150. 352-628-7050 TREADMILL Sportscraft Model TX 5.0 ,RC w/ all elect. gauges, like new orgcost over $500 asking $250 obo. cash located In Dunnellon (352) 489-4200 before 8pm Want To Buy Electric Treadmill. (352)628-1434 WELDER PRO 4950 2 station home gym, like new, $175. (352) 628-5371 Leave Message WESLO ELLIPTICAL TRAINER Brand new. $100 352-560-6137 BERETTA 25 CAL PISTAL Series 950. Single action 8+1, 4.5" length, 2.5" barrel. ID req'd. $300 352-746-5421 Concealed Weapons Permit Course DAN'S GUN ROOM (352)726-5238 Hunting Compound Bow Baer, W/accessories. $150. (352) 726-6810 (325 2fl 1-A737 S FACT The United States Government said all Cash For Clunkers Trade-Ins must be crushed. S EAllC Clunkers are VI FA Tnot destroyed! 1 FACT CRYSTAL has fully functional Clunkers starting as low as $ * - E 24 HOUR RECORDED MESSAGE ON HOW YOU mu S* E CATAXE ADVANTAGE. 0* 584 1 55 OF THIS PROGRAM Et .5848-755 Exl 99 CONTINENTAL EXPLORER ,,GRAND CHEROKEE CAVALIER TAURUS TACOMA AVALON B1500 IMPALA GRAND PRIX NAVIGATOR SILVERADO -LESABRE SIENNA K1500C CAMARO SEBRING GRAND MARQUIS MARK 8 VOYAGER XJ6 BLAZER E150 BROUGHAM WINDSTAR F150 EXPLORER CARAVAN BR1500 K1500C RANGER GRAND MARQUIS GRAND CHEROKEE BR1500 , EXPRESS MONTE CARLO FIFTH AVENUE JIMMY DAKOTA BR3500 DAKOTA QUEST CROWN VICTORIA ROADMASTER* VANGUARD RAM15 DAKOTA CHEROKEE ASTRO VAN F150 F150 SILVERADO C1588C PATHFINDER CHEROKEE SAFARI . RODEO ASTRO VAN F150 DURANGO RODEO E150 CARAVAN 4RUNNERS C1500C SHORTAGE CARAVAN WINDSTAR RUNNER EXCURSION 626 PT CRUISER ESCORT MUSTANG VENTURA TAHOE CORVETTE SABLE CRYSTAL LOOK AROUND. EVERYONE'S DRIVING ONE! deep -O- " RvoioN 937 S. SUNCOAST BLVD. 1005 S.SUNCOAST BLVD. 2077 HWY.44W. 1035 S.SUNCOAST BLVD. HOMOSASSA HOMOSASSA INVERNESS HOMOSASSA 800-584-8755 Ext. 1 crystalautos.com *Prices exclude tax, tag, title and dealer fee $599.50. Listed vehicles are for Illustration purposes and consist of clunkers for resale and Cash for Clunkers. UIRGEN CLASSIFIED SAtURDAY, SFYn'FMBER 19, 2009 C13 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CASH FOR CLUNKERS IS OVER HOWEVER. itrus H 0 . 2001 ALONG WITH THE FACTORY HELP & SUPPORT CAN NOW OFFER YOU NEW KIA'S WITH A HUGE DISCOUNT AND REBATE PROGRAM AND A STAGGERING AMOUNT OFF OF UP TO $6,600! I KIA Borrego 7 Passenger Fully Loaded wall th< � �3 UMLIST $29.49._ Suv e toys! ON SALE FROM KIA MOTORS The Power to Surprise COME SEE WHY WE THAN PRACTICALLY SELL MORE NEW KIA's ANYONE IN THE U.S.A. LIGHTLY DRIVEN, THIROUIuLY INSPECTED, QUALITY PRE-mOWNED, ALL BACKED BY WARRANTY! 1997 CADILLAC DEVILLE 42K Miles, Leather..... $4,995 2008 CHEVROLET COBALT LS, Auto..........,,.$11,645 2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU CLASSIC LT, V6,...,$11,848 2002 HONDA ACCORD CPE Leather, 40K Miles, $10,495 2009 KIA AMANTI Leather, Roof,...........,....,,.....$21,495 2008 KIA RIO LX Auto,....................... ..$11,987 2009 KIA RONDO LX Crossover,....,.................$14,985 2006 KIA SEDONA LX Stow N Go..................$10,995 2008 KIA SEDONA LX 5Star Rated ...................$16,985 2008 KIA SPECTRA EX Low Miles...................$11,746 2008 KIA SPECTRA EX Warranty.....................$11,995 2006 SATURN VUE V6 Leather... .......................$11,985 2002 TOYOTA RAV4 Only 42K Miles...................$9,998 2009 KIA OPTIMA LX 4 Cyl.......... ......,.t....... $14,987 2006 MAZDA MX3 Manager Special..................$14,488 2006 CHEVY COBALT LS Well Equipped.............$8,995 2006 FORD FOCUS 2x3 Hatchback...................$8,876 2004 JEEP CHEROKEE LAREDO Leather........... $9,897 2004 MAZDA MIATA Only 47K Miles..................$13,468 2009 KIA BORREGO EX Loaded,......................$23,968 2008 KIA OPTIMA Auto, 4 Cyl..........................$13,476 C14 sAnhRnDM, srpTiiMBER 19, 2009 WE NEED EVERY TRADE - HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE AND LOWEST PRICES ON EVERY NEW KIA IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA (^.,^-9 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Co0righted Materia Syndicated Content A Available from Commercial News Provioders WW - O SET RIGHT HANDED lyr old set girl clubs & bag right handed. $30. 352-697-3281 MOUNTAIN BIKE S, , Used, good condition. $25 352-201-2665 PORTABLE BASKETBALL SET Like new, adjustable. First $100.00. 352-409-6588 Springfield Armory Pistol, 1911, loaded. stainless w/extras. $650. Browning Buckmark 22 Pistol, w/extras $290., (352) 613-4002 WE BUY GUNS On Site Gun Smithing (352) 726-5238 SX10 TRAILER $795/obo. Call for more into. 352-527-2085 Convertible crib & dresser/changing table Cribs2 College Serenity sleigh crib & dresser, changing table, $550 (352) 726-9758 -fAct No% s- PLACE YOUR AD 24hrs A DAYAT OUR ALL NEW EBIZ CITRUS CLASSIFIED SITE! Go to: -, chronicleonline.com and click place an ad WANTED OLD LIONEL TRAINS Collector Top Prices Paid. (352) 795-3970 WANTED: DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Will pay up to $10/Box Cash. 352-621-3001 A Dog Worth Owning is A Dog Worth Training Crittersandcanines.com (352) 628-2770 African Grey Talks alot. great pet! Cage and accessories. $500. (352) 341-1702 American Bulldog pups NKC reg. Great marks. Champion lines, 3 females $400 (352) 302-5563 American/Pit Bull Ter- rier Puppies, 9 wks. old 1st shots dewormed, parents on premises $100.(352) 422-0903 Australian Shepherd Mini. blk tri & blu merle M. pups healthy/playful $500 tri color $600 merle(352) 794-4196 352-302-9472 DACHSHUNDS 1 female and'3 males with papers. All beautiful black $350 ea. 465-0647 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC REG 12 weeks, boys & girls health cert adorable $295-$395.352-503-7486 KITTENS & CATS many breeds, all neutered micro chip, tested, shots some declawed $85-$150 352-476-6832 KITTENS Our rescue in Inverness has 11 kittens of different ages and col- oring. All were aban- doned with their moms or alone, dewormed & deflead.mrsmadz@gmail.c om cell: 561-801-2664 MALTESE PUPS CKC REG health cert males, females tiny 9 weeks $500-650 call 352-628-9780 Maltese/Chihuahua mix pups, $300 ea. very sweet, Inglis Fl (352) 447-4027 or 517-588-5072 Min Pin Female, puppy chocolate & tan, $200. (352) 419-4711 MUST SELL! White fem.CHIHUAHUA CKC reg. 4mo. old. All shots. $400/obo 352-795-7513 health certs adorable also small breed cross pups $125-$395 352-628-9656 Shih-Tzu Puppies 3 New to Litters Choose from, Home raised w/ love. shots current ,Males $250./up. Fern $300/up fem poodle 51bs $300 3902 N. Lecanto Hwy Beverly Hills, FL (352) 270-8827 (305) 872-8099 YORKIE PUPS 2-fem. 2-males, Cute as can be! $500/up. Shots/wormed/hcert. 10 wks. 352-586-5747: 352-586-5746 Yorkshire Puppies Mini, AKC reg.Health cert. Will be 8 wks. 9/11/09. 2 girls $850. each. 2 boys, $750, Tails cropped each. (352) 464-1940 HAY FOR SALE 30 Rolls Tifton 44, $65.00 each (352) 628-6271 2/ICRYSTAL RIVER Unfurn. No dogs, $475. + Sec. (352) 447-0333 CR Riv./Hernando RENT/SALE 2 BR's, Ist./Ist./dep. No Pets, 352-795-5410 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2, $425. Mo. + Sec. DUNNELLON 2/2 $400. Mo. + Sec. (727) 480-5512 CRYSTAL RIVER Progress Energy Rentals 2/1 Apt. 2/1, Mobiles. $650. Furn. + util. (352) 447-0333 HERNANDO 3/2 DW, $600 ist/sec, pets ok (352) 344-3138 HOMOSASSA 1& 2 Br furn & Unfurn. In beautiful park w/pool. No Pets. 352- 628-4441 HOMOSASSA' 3/2-D/W $650 mo., 1st. last, sec. Very nice home. Ask for Walter (561) 248-4200 HOMOSASSA Lg. 3/2, $725. Mo. Sm. 2/1, $350. Mo. No pets. (352) 637-1142 (352) 220-1341 INVERNESS Ist Month Freel Waterfront 55+ Park, 1BR, 1BA $350. 2 BR, 1BA, $450, also fully furn., incl water & grass mowing. 352-476-4964 INVERNESS 2/1 close to town, lakeview, clean, big yard. H20 /garb. Incl. $450 Mo. Fst./Sec. (352) 726-3936 INVERNESS 2/1%' RENT/RENT TO OWN SW, Fenced, CHA, screened porch, car- port, W/D hkup. New paint, carpet & tile. $200 dep. & $575 mo. 4395 Archer Lane 863-860-5292 INVERNESS 3/1'% $450 mo. 2/1 $400 mo. 352-476-1122; 476-2417 INVERNESS 3/2, 2000 sf. under roof. No pets, lyr. Ise. $600 mo. FIL/S(352) 344-3444 LECANTO 2/1 - $450 monthly 352-621-0772 LECANTO 211 on 112 acre, $525 +Sec. Water & garb. incl. (813) 695-4037 LECANTO 2/1, fenced yard & stor- age building $500/mo (352) 628-0164 LECANTO 3/2 D.W. On 2.5 Fen'cd Acres. Wsh./Dry. Fst./Lst./Sec.$650.Mo. (352) 527-7015 NEW 2009 Lrg, rms, appliance pkg. 2x6 construction, 10 yr warr. MUST SEE! $37,900 Incis A/C & heat, steps, skirting on new padi 352-621-9183 REPO'S - REPO'S REPO'S We have repo's CALL (352) 621-3807 USED HOMES Palm Harbor 26x44 $18,000 ' Nobility 28x48 $19,900 Singlewides from $3000. Doublewides from $8000. Call to view. 352-621-9182 iasll - atei I AC BEAUTY by Inv, Country Club 206 MH 3/2/2 w/Mfg Warranty & 1758a vSF Seller Motivated REDUCED $99K T.Paduano/KW 352-212-1446 Floral City 2/2 DW on 3.5 + or - acres. Withlacoochee Forest area great for horse riding.Priced to sell. (352) 341-6281 (352) 634-0747 (352) 634-1290. Hemando 3/1 mobile on lot. Upgrades thru out incl. Irg add'tn, laundry, workshop, util.bldg. Convenient loc. Only $52,900. 352/726-6961 or 352/726-6045 HOME & LAND Jacobsen triplewide on 2.5 acres, 3/2, eat in country kitchen, L/R, D/R, den, large utility room, 2 car garage, carport, con- crete walkways, cov- ered deck. Bring your horses, 2 biks from 43K acre ride. MUST SEE! $1250/mo WAC 352-621-9182 Homosassa 3/2 on 1/2 acre. 1,456 Sq ft. w/fireplace, great rm. 20 'X 30' Gar./wrk, shop$3,000. dwn. $675 Mo. for 15 yrs. (941) 505-9287 (352) 628-3306 HOMOSASSA 5/2 2006 on 1/2 ac. above, grd pool, 12x24 barn/ shed. Owner finance. w/$15K down. (352) 628-5209 HOMOSASSA '99 4/2- remodeled 1600 + sq ft. Owner financing. $675/mo 352-302-9217 INGLIS BY OWNER 4 car oar/wkshoD 95 SW. 2/1.5 on 1 + wooded acre .Large Storage,shed,covered deck. All apple. & some turn. incl. $49,900. Make Offer, Must sell. Attention Realtors 2.5 % if you sell. (352) 419-5777 (352) 476-9005 MARION COUNTY, DUNNELLON, HOME & Land, in Rio Vista Clean 2003.DW 3/2 1,450 Sq. Ft. $78,000, Fire pl. sunroom, decks, garage. +++ Access to Rainbow River from private park, Owner can finance. (352) 804-6131 CRYSTAL RIVER 55+ Park 2/2 $8,500. Quick Sale. Hm.(352) 794-3144 Cell (352) 212-9499 Crystal River, FL 3BD/2BA,14x66,Furn., Exc.cond., Carport, Porch. Shed, all new appl, 55+, $235 lot rent, $24,500. (772)485-4222 Crystal River, nice, 2BR in 55+ Park, $7,500 at $100 mo, plus lot rent of $330. Or $4,500 cash (352) 726-9369 FOREST VIEW ESTATES Great Loc. Pools, clbhs. & more. Move-in ready, comp, furn. 2/2 DW, wheelchair acc., shed & sprinkler. New heat pump. $35,900 563-6428/563-1297 INVERNESS 55+ Waterfront Park, 1BR, water incl., A/C $3,500 + $270 mo. log rent. Fully turn., financ- Ing avail 352-476-4964 LECANTO A Little Bit Of Paradise 2/2, 2 driveways, All the extras- on a beautiful lot $49,900 Owner(352) 697-2333 or 527-8694 WEST WIND VILL 55+1 Triple wide furn'd, scrn. porch, shed. $27,900 Rentals avai.l w/lease Pet ok. 352-628-2090 HOMOSASSA 1/1, Fst./Sec. (386) 871-5506 CHASSAHOWITZKA 2/2 Waterfrnt DW $600 3/2 Furnished DW $700 2/2 Garage $600 3/2 Carport $650 SUGARMILL WOODS 3/2/2 Furnished $1100 Agent. 352-382-1000 ~21. NATURE COAST WE NEED RENTALS Crystal River: 2/1 furn. $1000 2/1 $525 4/3/2 unf. $1400 The Islands/Condos: 2/2 - $1300 and up furnished 2 & 3/2 WF d/dock Several units to choose fromFully Fur- nished. 2/1 Anartments $550 to $575 2/1 Duplex $725 2/2 turn. $1500 3/2/2 $750 3/2/2 $850 Citrus Sorinas 3/2/2 $950 2/1 Duplex units $550 Visit our website: c2lnaturecoast.com or call 352-795-0021 Homosassa 1/1 $350 F/L/S 352-503-6774 call after 4pm Laurel Ridge/ Beverly Hills 2 bedroorn/2 bath/2 car garage, lawn care included, $850.00 month. 352-464-5657 THE HEDICK GROUP REAL ESTATE SERVICES hedickgroup.net Hamoton Hills 161 W. Chase St. $1500 - 4/3/3 Pool home, Kol pond, gazebo. Pine Ridge 5501 N. Rosedale Cir. $1500 3/2/2 Pool home. Avail. Oct. Beverly Hills 218 S. Lincoln Ave. $650 - 2/1/1 Fam & Screen Room 87 S. Adams St. $600 -2/1/1 tam rm 26 S. Jefferson St. $525- 2/1 Fam. rm Lynn Davis 352-422-2522 352-746-3390 CRYSTAL RIVER 2BR Furn., CHA, Near Town. $600mo. 352-563-9857 FLORAL CITY 1/1, $475/Mo. $525 Sec. Includes water & cable No pets. (352) 344-5628 FLORAL CITY LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. AC, Clean, No Pets (352) 344-1025 HOMOSASSA 1 BR, boat dock, refr. stove, w/W&D, cbl. TV air, until. inc. $700. mo. + sec. 352-628-6531 I &2 BEDROOM UNITS * Move In Special* MUST MOVE IN BY 9/30/09 CANDLEWOOD COURT Inverness SReduced'Sec. De. KNOLLWOOD TOWNHOMES Reduced Sec. Dep,. & First Months Rent I BR SEC. DEP $150 IBR 1st Mo Rent$150 2 BR SEC. DEP $200 2BR 1st Mo Rent$200 CALL 344-1010 TUES, THUR, FRI. 8-12 & 1-5 NO PETS HUD VOUCHERS ACCEPTED Equal Housing Opportunity I= u - - . - m mEl BEDIMMS Starting @ $425/mo Laundry on premises. 352-465-2985 FLORAL CITY 2BD just 150 yards from fishing dock, $475 + $300 dep. Near Floral City, 10 min. from Inverness. Trails End Camp 352-726-3699 FLORAL OAKS APTS (352) 860-0829 8092 S. Floral Oaks Circle, Floral City Accepting applica- tions, 62+/ handi- cap/disabled & HUD Vouchers 1 bd starting @ $468 2 bd starting @ $498 On Site Mgmt, Laun- dry Fac., CH'A, Stove, Fridge & Carpet Front & back patio; Private storage area TDD 800-955-8771 "This institution is an equal Opportunity Provider & Employer" FREE 32" LCD HD TV w/signed lease & move in. LECANTO newer 2/2 duplex, all kitchen appliances, pa- tio, W/D hook-up, nice yard, Exc. Cond. $625 (352) 634-1341 FREE RENT! SUMMERHILL Luxury Apts. Limited Timel Call for details 352-563-5657 INGLIS VILLAS Is now accepting applications for our 1,2,3BRApts. 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 2/1 Great Neigh. W&D hkup, Incis H20, trash, lawn malnt, micro- wave & strge rm.$500 + sec.(352) 634-5499 INVERNESS 2/1ITri-plex, Great Loc, clean & roomy. No smokelno pets $500 MIo. Fst/Lst/Sec. 352-341-1847 INVERNESS 2/2 NICEI W/D, $625. Mo.1,000 sq.ft. No Pets. 1st./Lst./Sec. (352) 212-4661 INVERNESS 2/2 upgrades/close to hosp $650 352-422-2393 LECANTO 2/1 Clean, spacious, scrn'd porch, no pets. $525.352-563-2114 SUNSET VILLAS Senior Community Chiefland FI. Accepting Applications for 1 & 2 BR APTS Please Apply M, thru F, 8am-12p 124 SW 14th Ave. (352) 493-0220 Rental Assist. Avail Foreclosures Welcome Equal Housing Op. CLASSIFIED INVERNESS 2/1- $500; 2/2 Lg, Apt, tiled, quiet. $600. W/D hk-ups, 727-446-5871 352-344-0238 - Act Now PLACE YOUR AD 24hrs A DAYAT OUR ALL NEW EBIZ CITRUS CLASSIFIED SITE! Go to: chronicleonline.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 HOMOSASSA For lease/ appx 200 ft. on Hwy 19 fenced , flood lights on prop. (352) 628-7682 CITRUS HILLS 2/2 w/den, fully furnished. W/D, 1st/sec (352) 228-9192 CITRUS HILLS Home, Villa, Condo' GREENBRIAR RENTALS (352) 746-5921 (888) 446-5921 areenbriarrental.com CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2 Lease or sale, 1,400 Sq. Ft. on Crystal River. Breath taking views, wildlife refuge, boat slip & more. Lease $1,200. Sale $275,000. Slip extra (727) 458-4964 INVERNESS 2/2 Lg 2nd floor unit. New appl. water incl. Pool/tennis $625 Mo. F/L (973) 222-1100 TOWN HOUSE ,2/2.5 community pool, $600 Invernes(352) 429-4437 CITRUS SPRINGS New 2/2/1 with W/D $650 352-746-7990 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2, $600 incls H20, garbage & lawn 352-795-1722 DUNNELLON 2/1/gar. Nice & clean, W/D. water Incl. $595. + Sec.(352) 427-3078 FREE 32" LCD HD TV w/signed lease & move in. LECANTO Newer 2/2 duplex, all kitchen appliances, patio, W/D hook-up, nice yard, Exc. Cond. $625 (352) 634-1341 INVERNESS 1/1 Near lake $495.(352) 274-1594 Lecanto Newer 2/2, dshM/sh. W/dry, H20 incl. No pets. Lg.Yd. (352)628-2815 SUBSIDIZED RENTALS NATURE WALK Off Turkey Oak Rd., Crystal River Available In Nov. 3/2 Starting @ $440 Monthly Equal Housing Opportunity. Call Marion 352-726-3476 HERNANDO 1/1 tum. $100. wk. $300. move in. (352 206-4913 (352)465-0871. HERNANDO Watson's Fish Camp RV's, Mobiles, effc. cabins. (352) 726-2225 INVERNESS 1/1 $450 mo. Incis all utils. 352-270-8298 Available Now Il RIVER LINKS REALTY 352-628-1616 800-488-5184 riverlinksrentals.com Citrus Sorinas 3/2/2 from $795 Homosassa Duplex 1/1 $275.2/1 $500 Meadows Homosassa 3/2/2 From $650 Suaarmill Woods 2/2/2 Lanai $595 3/2/2 Yard Care $725 Crystal River/lake front 3/2/2 Private $975 GREAT AMERICAN REALTY X-Lrg 2/2/2 all utilities. BIG! Like new 3/2/2 Studio Apts,all utilities. 2-Story Townhse 2/2 Very Nice 2/2 Exceptional 2/2/2 Clean 1/1 with W/D Citrus Sorings 2/2 Duplex Adorable 1/1 &2/1 Large 3/2/2 Iemandoa 3/2/2 Ex Irg, Canter- bury BrenJlood 2 Story Townhouses 2 & 3 bedrms Furnished or non Tefa Vsta 3/2/2 Villa citrus ll 2/2 with Pool 3/2 with Pool 2/2/ Condos 2/2 All Fully Furnished 3/2 Mobile waterfront 55+ Community 2/2.5 Condo Fully Furnished 352-637-3800 www.choosegar.com HOMOSASSA Att. Pwr Plant workers share a 3/2, Fully Furn. home. 352-628-7682 INVERNESS Ist Month Freel Water- front 55+ Park, 1BR, 1BA Incl. water & mowing $475. 352-476-4964 1, 2,3 & 4 BDRM RENT TO OWN- NO CREDIT CHECKII Low Downl 352-484-0866 iademission.com $69,000 WOWII Look What u can get 3/1/1 1st time buyer's can still get $8k tx credit. Phyllis Strickland@ Keller Williams(352) 613-3503 BEVERLY H ILLS 2/1/1 Remod. $625. Mo.(352) 527-9289 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1 recent remodel $600/FIRST MONTH FREE 352-422-7794 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1, CHA,utllrm $600 (352)382-1344 Beverly Hills 2/1/1, scr rm. No credit check, $500.382-3525 BEVERLY HILLS 3/ /Carport ,scm'd. porch. 352-464-2514 BEVERLY HILLS Nice 2/1,Fenced $575. E-Z Termsl352-400-4275 BROOKSVILLE Special opportunity, nice residential area, 2,100 Sq. Ft. 4/2 on 2.4 acres, new appl. $925. Mo. (813) 690-1998 CITRUS HILLS 2/2/2, Forest Rdge VIII Many Upgrades, club hse pool, maint free. $725mo 352-249-3163 CITRUS SPRINGS Clean 2/1/2, Lg. MBR & LR, enclosed sun rm W/D $745 352 382-1373 CITRUS SPRINGS Newer 3/2/2, Lg. master suite, new appl. lanai, no pets, $850. Mo. lease + dep. 352 697-3133 Cry.Riv Duplex Lg. 2/1 ,carprt, on sm. lake, $495 220-2447 Cry.Riv Waterfront Lg. 3/2.5/2, seawall, dock, $1,100 220-2447 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2 Clean, $800/mo 795-6299 697-1240 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2 - Good neighborhood. Call. 352-746'5092 for appt. CRYSTAL RIVER Poss. Lease Opt Pool Home 3/2/2 $1,000. 52-26100614 FLORAL CITY 2/1 Lg shed, $550 Seniors Incis yard, Clean(352) 860-1887 FLORAL CITY 3/1 /2 ac. Incls utils. $800 352-422-3670/860-0899 FLORAL CITY 3/1/2 carprt, Ranch CB end of cul-de-sac new roof flirs & a/curid warr much more $120k obo 352-228-1272 HOMOSASSA 2/1 CHA, No pets $550/mo. 1st + sec (352) 628-4210 HOMOSASSA 2/1 Large-Cute-Clean, w/d dishw, tiled, fans CHA Blocks to Homos/River. 675mo 352-650-0820 HOMOSASSA 2/2 on 2 Acres Fenc'd Newly Remdl'd, W/D, $650 F/S 352 634-4569 HOMOSASSA SPRINGS 3/2 DW fenced acre $800. mo. 3/2 DW $675 mo. 352-628-0731 INV. HIGHLANDS 3/2 - $675 Ist/L/Sec. 352-860-0590 INVERNESS 2/1/1 $675mo. Ist/securlty (352) 746-9436 INVERNESS 2/2, $600 Mo, 3/2 $600.Mo. Fst./Lst. + $300. Sec. Son both. (352) 726-9475 INVERNESS 3/2 Carport, scrn rm, new paint, Irg fenc'd yd, near park. Pet okay w/add'l fee. $775 + sec. 352-634-2003; 586-2684 INVERNESS 3/2/Carport, fenc'd yd. Newly Remod. $750, Mo.+ sec. 727-726-4738 INVERNESS HIGHLANDS 3/2/1 new tile firs. new paint, fenced back yard $695. 352- 228-1542/ 212-7085 LECANTO 3/2/1 $99 MOVE IN SPECIAL! Magnolia Village 2355 W. Silver Hill Lane 352-746-0373 ONLY 5 HOMES LEFT! LECANTO 3/2/1 Spacious ' ac. fcn'd, pets ok, $800mo. incls lawn. 352-637-3484 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT large 3/2/2 775 Comer lot 2/2/2 wood laminate floors $700 On the golf course 3/2/2 $850 3/2/2 comer lot $750 Cypress Cove 2/2.5 units available Community pool Starting $575 Pritchard Island Waterfront/Comm. pool. 3/2/1 $875 See our webslte: www.jwmortonreal estate.com Jennifer Fudge Cheryl Scruggs 352-726-9010 RAINBOW LAKES Rent or Rent to own 2 SPOTLESS HOMES Near C Rvr & Ocala 2/2 A Darling $550 3/2/1 + lanai, lovely & spacious. $750. (352) 527-0493; 427-7644 Sugarmill Woods Upscale Ctry Club Brand New Deluxe Villa 2/2/2 Fam Rm + Lanai, most utl's paid. Just $795/mo Owner: 352-382-1132 --1 FLORAL CITY 3/2/2 Scm'd prch. $1,000 mo352 344-2500 HOMOSASSA 2/2 Secluded on river, wrap around screened porch, private dock 813-782-9525 CRYSTAL RIVER $150a wk. incLs everything352-634-0708 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 C15 BROOKSVILLE Priv entry & bath, satel- lite, furn'd. $100 wk. + dep. 352-307-0772 Inverness Master bedroom/bath -360 sq. ft. w/ private door access; access to all of house. flat rate $700 monthly (negotiable) 352-287-0138 POWER PLANT RENTAL Quiet private, full house privileges. $200 wkly 352-628-0011 HERNANDO 2/1 MH Cov parking, priv lot, fully turn, W/DTV $700. (954) 673-3889 HQMOSASSA 2/1 Large-Cute-Clean W/D dishw, tiled, fans, CHA Blocks to.Hoamos/River $1,100mo. 352-650-0820 AGENT ADs Advertise your services for 30 days for only$54.50 Ad includes 20 lines of copy w/ photo. Beverly Hills 2/1 CBS. Perfect for Investment property or 1st time buyer. Owner has moved. Must sell quickly. Priced to sell. $24,575. 321-733-5351 MORTGAGE TO MUCH? Avoid foreclosure, Save your credit (352)2422-1284 352-212-6403 Picture Perfec Homes NEW HOMES, , �MJnM 'At $75,000 Oh Your Lot Atkinson Construction 362-637-4138 Lic # CBC059685 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. 312 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 312 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings - , 800-366-9783 ext 5714 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 BY OWNER $179,900 Fri. thru Sun. 1-4 7732 E. Pocono Dr. LookIng for Lakefront? Look no further! 3/2/2 Lake Pocono on Gos- pel island. Built 2005. Impeccable Prooertv! Too many extras to list. Add'l lot available. Call for Info/directions. 561-307-0939 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 312 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 Inverness Duplexes Cement Block, renov. near lake & trails. Lg. yrds., scrn'd prch's. All appl, $109,000 to $129,900.(352)274-1594 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 312 HUD Homel $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 3/2 HUD Home! $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr Fr Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 S HUD Home $2,/mo]5%dn30yrs S@'8% apr For Listings 806-366-9783 ext 9845 PINE RIDGE STEAL 2004 3/2/3 pool home sprinklers, fenced yd on Equestrian trail, 2100SF under air, $224,900/ obo. 4577 W Pinto Loop 352-422-0174 RealtySelect Citrus com BETTY MORTON 2.8% COMMISSION Re6Aiject (352) 795-1555 1, 2,3 & 4 BDRM RENT TO OWN- NO CREDIT CHECKIl Low Downl 352-484-0866 iademission.com 2/2/2, 1546 sf Remodeled. $60K Dianne McDonald ReMax Rlty One 352-795-2441 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs '@ 8% ap r Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 FOR SALE BY OWNER 88 SJ Kellner, Bev. Hills 2/2'/V2, FP, Call Anytime OPEN HOUSE on SUNDAYS 11A-3P $118K, 352-746-6093 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Liftings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 3/2/2, POOL'HOME, 1 acre, w/membership Reduced $160.000 MUST SEE! 3472 N. Elsenhower Ave. (352) 860-0766 Atn: Buyers & Sellers! Don't Miss Out! Visit TheFLDream.com Teri Paduano Realtor Keller Williams 352-212-1446 4/3, Pool, 2.1/2 acre farm,2-stall bam, $190k-,Make Offer NO OVwner Financing 2875 E. "imberwood Ct. (352) 302-0951 '96, 3/2/2 (City Umits.) New tile, carpet, ext. & int. paint, verticals, all appls., front porch, rear scrn'd lanal, fenc'd yd. $124.900. 352 212-3571. $119,900. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with alot of upgrades Ill 352-637-4138 ATKINSON CONSTRUCTION, INC Lic # CBC059685 BY OWNER $179,900 Fri. thru Sun. 1-4 7732 E. Pocono Dr. Looking for Lakefront? Look no further 3/2/2 Lake Pocono on Gos- pel Island. Built 2005. Impeccable Propervtyl Too many extras to list. Add'l lot available. Call for info/directions. 561-307-0939 For Sale By Owner 3BR 3BA, Pool, 16x24 work- shop, large lanai, close to school, hasp., library, WTI, 518 Polnsettia, Ave. (352) 860-0878 FORECLOSURES EVERYWHERE! RATES-R-LOWI BUY NOW! Deb Infantine RE/MAX Realty One Cell (352) 302-8046 Office (352) 637-6200 OWNER FINANCING 3/2/2 Pool, 1400 sf, Y2acre, well main- talned, fenced yd, new roof. HW floors. Valued $127K, sell $91,700. Buy 15K down, $490 mo. 727-992-1372 RealtySelect Citrus.corn BETTY MORTON 2.8% COMMISSION' (352) 795-1555 WINDERMERM 2 STORY Home 3/2, 2 car garage, tile firs. Irg kitchen, pool club- house, etc.$215,000 352-637-7218: 220-1313 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 3/2/1 HOME Furnished, est. neigh- borhood. $89,000/obo Call Sharon at Rhema Realty 352-228-1301 BONNIE PETERSON Realtor, GRI Your SATISFACTION Is My Futurell (352) 586-6921 ' or (352)795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investments LLC CONNELL HEIGHTS 2/2, Great Rm, vaulted ceil. open kit. b/bar, fenced back yrd. scm. por., new appl's, 1600 sf,(mol) 6172 W. Pine Cir/C.R. Priced to Sell (352) 795-9603 Horses, Horses, Horses II 4/2.5/2 on 2.5 acres, 5-15 horses allowed. $249K. $8,750 Dwn, FHA. 2/1/2 on 5 acres, $149K. $5,200 Dwn, FHA. Realty USA (800) 559-4321 OWNER FINANCING 3/2/1 - 1250sf, 2ac, Immaculate move-in cond. All appls. ircl'd. 2 sheds. Additional V2 ac. avail. New roof & A/C. $9700dn, $468mo. Bad or no credit okay. 727-992-1372 RealtySelect Citrus.com BETTY MORTON 2.8% COMMISSION Reia$tyelect (352) 795-1555 2 SMALLER HOMES on 1 ac, xtra Ig caged inground pool, 25 X 40 barn, 25x30 wk shop, very clean. OWN.FIN $79k w/$20k dn,or trade for RV(352) 503-7102 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mr! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 CHASSOWrIZKA Owner Flnanclnal 2/2/1 Pool & JaccuzI 2007 16ft wide mobile w/rental income. Own for $200/mo. Sell $79K, assume $53K mortg. . 727-992-1372 MORTGAGE NOTE for Sale @ 50% discount good payer high return $39K (727) 804-3491 3/2 HUD Home! $225/mol 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 1 . Must Sell 4/2 C. B. Nice location & very clean. $85,000 (305) 619-0282 -S= 1 7 Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE, Let Me Work For Youl BETTY HUNT, REALTOR ERA KEY 1 Realty Inc. 352 586-01A9 or visit my www. key l bettyhunt.com r -- FEATURED PROPERTIES *BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1 Carport.....................$550 *HOMOSASSA 2/1 Duplex (NO SECURITY).......00 3/2 Fenced................................. 6 2/1 W/F Fully Furnished.............. 50 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1 Apartment..................... 00 322 F.......................... 300 INVERNESS 2/1/1 House...............................$650 SCall for more information. OVER 40 TO CHOOSE FROM C16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 OWNER FINANCING ForN t Water- NEW 21 00sqft 3/2/2 front 5657 Perch Pt. Granite counters, stain- $112,K. W/furn. & boat less appls., fans, blinds See Pics.@Owners.com $184K, Buy or lease w/ I.D.#GAA9695 option. 352-382-0827 Call: (813)340-0566 VILLA - 2/2/1. 1485sqf. Homosassa New flooring & baths. Awesome location! Quick Park like setting. Exc, access to gulf, dp canal. condition. Screen & minutes to springs ,2/2 vinyl porch. $126K manufactured home 352-503-5411 $164,500(863) 698-0020 [ RealtySelect Citrus.com .ddh $5000 CASH GOLD CREST HOMES INC. Is paying a $5000 referral lee to non-realtors & 6% commission to real- tors for referrals who contract to build a new home. OR use this ad as a coupon for I= off the purchase of a - new home CALL TODAY! 352-527.1040 $8000 Tax Credit for first Ime home buyers ,f you have not owned a home in 3 years. Call for info Phyllis Strickland (352) 613-3503 Kellers Williams RIty 3/2 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 BONNIE PETERSON Realtor, GRI Your SATISFA ACTION Is My Futurell (352) 586-6921 or (352)795-9123 Charlotte G Realty & Investments LLC LINDA WOLFERTZ Broker/Owner HAMPTON SQUARE REALTY, INC. E-mail Ilndaw@ tampabay.rr.com (352) 212-0427 (352) .270-3803 L Michele Rose REALTOR "Simply Put- I'll Work Harder" 352-212-5097 thom@atlantic.net Craven Realty, Inc. 352-726-1515 Picture Perfect Homes NEW HOMES .START. lAt $75,000 On Your Lot Atkinson Construction 352-637-4138 Lic.# CBC059685 Sugarmill Woods 2/2/2 Beautifully upgraded on the greenbelt. Poss. owner financing. (305) 394-8474 312 HUD Homel $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 9845 INGLIS 3/2 New CBS, on 11/4 acres, tile, fans, rear deck, quiet. City water, By Owner. $132,900. (352) 302-2831 CRYSTAL RIVER. 3/2 Lease or sale, 1,400 Sq, Ft. on Crystal River. Breath taking views, wildlife refuge, boat slip & more. Lease $1,200. Sale $275,000. Slip extra (727) 458-4964 FLORAL CITY 2/1 w/lake access. Good cond. $ 50,500. 8722 E.. Moonrise Ln. Attention Realtors bring offtters, will pay 3% comm. at closing. (352) 212-8219 312 HUD Home! $225/mo! 5% dn 30 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings 800-366-9783 ext 5714 FREE BOAT TOUR& LUNCH W/PURCHASE OF HOME THROUGH US Plantation Realty, Inc. (352) 795-0784 Lisa VanDeboe Broker (R)/Owner BETTY MORTON 2.8% COMMISSION Realty Select (352) 795-1555 --'- LOOKING FOR HOMES OR MOBILES & LAND Purchase, lease, mortgage assumptions, take over payments + cash. Any location, price, condition, foreclosure, late on payments okay. 1-727-992-1372 INDUSTRIAL LOT 2.25 acres In Industrial park. Off Hwy 41 Hernando. $79,500. 352-746-9311 PINE RIDGE Corner I acre lot. Across from golf course $59,900i 443-536-6464 Dunnellon. I city lot, 75 X 100, $2,950.00 Floral-City, 1 + acre, $27,500. MAKE OFFER (813) 833-7025 INVERNESS VILLAGE Corner Lots # 39 & # 40 Each lot, $25,000 firm. (919) 329-7033 SUGARMILL WOODS Luck of the Irish be with you Bells of Ireland Ct. SMW lot. $29,900. 772-766-0498 7 Rivers Golf & C.C. priv. member owned. corner lot 1 ac (mol) $30K (813) 766-9354 or sweetscapequestOa yerizon.net CITRUS SPRINGS Large secluded building lot $6000 Owner Financing Call for map (352) 621-1664 115 Oil Injected Mariner Motor -.$1200 w/boat- - trailer. (352) 795-1902 1990 40hp Johnson :.1: , 'ii controls & :i- ,'5,,, runs great, r~.o: i,,,n work, $500 (352) 628-5606 Aluminium Bow Tower 32" high + hand rail $300 (352) 382-1073 BENINGTON 207 Pontoon boat, 2003, w/Yamaha 60 4-stroke, runs great, needs clean up. Sacrifice $5,995. Trailer avail, (352) 527-3555 BIMINI TOPS $149. BOAT COVERS $249.. SEATS, CUSHIONS $39. 352-563-0066 FLOATING DOCK NEW ALUMINUM FLOATING DOCK 10'X14'/ 8'X 3' HINGED GANGWAY.NO PILINGS REQUIRED. 12 YEAR WARRANTY ON FLOATS. NICE. $2900.00 CAN DELIVER. 727-514-1151 Mercury 150 hp early 70's OB/ 1 comply motor, s/s prop. needs old wires replaced spare lower unit, power hd. T/T asmby w/pump $550 (352) 476-1216 Minn Kota Rip tide trolling motor w/12 Volt battery used very little $300. Stainless steel quick silver Mercury type prop.$175. (352) 382-2433 17' STRICKER flats boat '04-90hp &. riptide, live wells. Very shallow running $7500. 352-302-9761 AIR BOAT Big 13 Ft. haul, 2 seats. Approx, 375-400 HP. 8 blade warp drive. 2-1 reduction gear box. Used 100 hrs.+ Trl. $18,500 invest. Sell for $10,000 (352) 302-4535 AIRBOAT 1996, 15', 500cubic inch, Cadillac engine completely rebuilt (352) 560-3019 Alumatech Airboat 14', 8' Beam w/poly mer. 05.540 Lycoming. The one U want! SS, comp prop, seats 5. $10,500 586-0510 ALUMINUM 14FT DEEP-V FISHING BOAT W/TRAILER 20hp John. tilt, trim, $800. 352-344-2514. AQUA SPORT 190 Osprey, 2001 115 hp Johnson, w/ warranty new electron- ics. & trailer. Ready to fish. $9.9001 obo 352-746-5856 BASS TRACKER 04 PT 175 Special Edition, 50hp Merc. gal trial. many Xtra's $7,750 obo w/tltle Call for Info (813)-293-0392 cell BAY BOAT 1994- 16ft, CC, Osprey 88 HP Evinrude, Garmin GPS/recorder $3500 352-621-4711 =6 SIGNATURE SERIES 150 Johnson, 9.9 kicker, electric motor, two fish finders, trailer, tons of accessories - completely fisherman ready. $5,000.00 352-382-1203 BOSTON WHALER '04 Sport 130, 40 HP. Mercury, trailer. Fresh water use. low hours, garaged. $7,500/obo (352) 527-3965 CRYSTAL RIVER MARINE Sweetwater Perfor- mance Pontoons 2186 DF, $25,495. 2186 RE, $25,595. Hurricane Deckboats SD2000 $32,995 FD232GS $33,995 We need clean Used Pontoons/Deckboats No Trailer, No Problem (352) 795-2598 Ctr. Console 17' 90hp stroke Honda, SS prop, new batts.,pwr. trim & tilt, incl. trailer dependable $4700. Crys River 727-207-1619 Deck Boat 95'19 Ft. Slyvan, w/ radio & fishfinder. New Battery switch. 2 batteries, power pk. prop./hub.$6,000 (352) 726-0838 DONZI '90 23ft, O'L L -- :,etr, fisherrr'.r. C console Twin 140HP Johnslons. Trailer, Many extrasI $11,500/obo. (352) 489-9640 GULF TO LAKE MARINE New, Used & Service Brokerage. We pay $$$ for clean used boats (352) 527-0555 HOMOSASSAA MARINE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! TRYING TO SELL YOUR BOAT? WE CAN HELPII Over 50 satisfied customers this season cannot be wrongly BRING THIS AD IN & WE WILL WAIVE THE INSPECTION FEE! Call for more details 352-628-2991 HOUSE BOAT '65, 30' 55 HP Yamaha outboard, fiberglass, new wood floors, Ig up- per deck. $18,900. (352) 634-4793 JON BOAT 16 Ft. 40 hp. Yamaha w/tilt & trim. Trailer incl. $3,000.(352) 628-4479 Key Largo 16' 2003, ctr. console, 50hp Yamaha, Alum trli many extras! $7500. 465-2823 7am-7pm Let Us Sell Your Clean Used Boat. Three Rivers Marine. (352) 563-5510 PADDLE BOAT $400 352-489-3216 Pontoon Boat 20' 40" hp m.:.r.: r ,r- rr, ' r,,-.ler r [le... r:.,, [,:p & galv trlr. Good cond $6,000 302-6200 PONTOON Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50 TLRC Engine Like New 40hrs. Playpen Cover port-o-potty, extras $11,500 (352) 628-0281 T-CRAFT 23' V8 Merc cruiser w/separate out drive, w/fl title, no trailer $300. Will deliver local (352) 212-6497 ' T-CRAFT 23'L, 6'W,'02150H' Evin. mtr. w fuel enj. like new, trir. w/brks $5,000 352-489-3661 THREE RIVERS MARINE Jon Boat Pkgs. 1670 W/40 Jet. $1,995. 1752 W/50 Evin. $3,450. 1648 W/25 Yam.. $3,995. ' 1648 W/15 Yam. $4,950 We Need Clean Used Boats. (352) 563-5510 Triumph 2006 12' w/Yamaha 25hp 4 stroke motor. CC, very nice. Great buy at $5500. 621-0848 WE NEE BOAT'S SiOLD T N Fk WO~~fR'LDWIDE INTEiRNETw EXPOSURE^ 352-795-1119""" Mercry uth art and 3SericeZ US19C r~talRive '02 Cedar Creek 5th Wheel 29ft, 2-slides, queen bed,bath/shower, low mileage, loaded, good cond. $16,800 (352) 746-4969 05' TITANIUM 5 The Wheel, 28 1 slide. 1000 Wets. Inverted, central van. 26inch. TV.$30,500. Or reasonable offer. (352) 489-6835 '88 FORD MOTOR HOME Class-C. 57k mi., roof-air-generac Ex. fires & brakes $4k obo 352-422-3033 '98 ENDEAVOR 38 Ft. W/ Slide. 36 K Mi. Dual air. $35,000 Obo. 352-637-5149 or 352-586-3090 * AUTO. BOQQAT * DONATIONS 43 years old , f..,1.,:.j C11;:,t2 Maraime Ministries (352) 795-9621 * Tax Deductible * Impounds for sale Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 CRUISE AIR '94, Class A, Wide body. Diesel pusher. Alison Trans. & more.- $34,000. 352 835-4273 FITFH WHEEL '05 Keystone Springdale, 28', Lg. slide out, duct air, $14,300, Ex. cond. (352) 637-2735 FORD '94 TIOGA - 77K miles. Top condition & clean. $16,000. 352-344-9573 GRAND JUNCTION 29' DXL 5th whl, '06 top of the line w/Ford F-350 '06 Lariat diesel, super duty, low miles, $48k firm (352) 726-4150 GULFSTREAM '09 Firefly, 22' self cont. big bath, lots of storage light wt.$12,900 Obo.(352) 341-1617. Holiday Rambler Admiral Motor Home 36' 2 slides, 340hp, gas eng. all options. Transferable ext. warr. $47,9999. 352 795-3970 Keystone 07 Big Sky 5th Wheel Prem. Pkg 340RLQ every op- tion. Center Island Kit. incis 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 Roadtrek 200 Chevy '02, 20'.5 ft. 43K. Mi.,16/19 MPG New tires, garage kept. Exc. cond. $33,500. (352) 447-0102 R^s Wante $5001 Police Impounds for sale! Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 BONAIR '01 19FT. 5th wheel. Qn bed, microwave, Irg refrig. Like new. $8,900. 352-489-3661 COACHMEN 08 Toy Hauler 21' sips 6, Q. size rear elect bed, good cond, barely used Wholesale $11.900 (352) 344-0025 Fith Wheel '96 New Horizons, 29', lots of cab./closets, Irg. slldeout awn., gen. Exc. cond. $9,500. (352) 527-8562 I BUY RV'S, Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Motor Homes Call Glenn (352) 302-0778 KEYSTONE 32FT - CHALLENGER- '04 5th ., wheel, 3 slides. Clean. $18K/obo. ' ' 352-527-3034 Keystone VR1 Toy/Travel Taller 2009 SRV 329 Exc. cond. (1) large slideout, toy area has bunk beds, sleeps 8, large. Includes equalizer, sway bar $19K OBO 352-464-1476 Montana '03, 5th wheel, 3 slides like new,$30,000. Truck avail also for tow (352) 422-5731 MONTANA 5TH WHEEL '02- 37FT, w/3 slides, Like new, never lived in. $26,500. Pictures avail., email pbres@live.com or call 352-302-3030 NATURE COAST R.V. SPECIALS '09.Gulfbreeze, 22' TT. brand new, queen bed, surround sound, TV. $15,500. '06 Alfa, 35' Fifth wheel, 3 slides, loaded, gorgeous, must see, $30,000. '96 Catalina, 28' Fifth wheel, slide,new awnings, good cond. $6,200. (352)795-7820 PALOMINO 27" THOROUGHBRED T/T, 1 slide out, Queen bedrm. sofa bed sips 6, Like Brand New $12,500 (352) 795-4454 $5001 Police Impounds for sale! Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 $$CASH PAID$$ Vehicles, Dead or Alive, Dale's Auto Parts 352-628-4144 $500! Police Impounds for sale Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 CARS, TRUCKS, RV'S, BOATS Cash or Consign CONSIGNMENT USA 98% Success/by airport (352) 461-4518 consignmentusa.org CASH BUYER Buvina Used Cars Trucks & Vans We are taking RV's on consignment For used car lot LARRY'S AUTO SALES Hwy 19 S. Crystal River Since 1973 564-8333 2008 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 18K ml. 35mpg 1 owner. Diamond $219 mo. WAC 1866-838-4376 '02 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER. It's a woody. Excellent condition cold air condition cd player ra- dio power windows was asking $7,400 reduced to $5,800 only 55,00miles 352 249 0815 . $500! Police Impounds for sale Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 LEGEND - As is. $500 352-382-1020 Cadilac Limo Full stretch, 4 TV's, Bar, corvette eng., dependa- ble, BIk & chrome. Cry. River $6,700. 727-207-1619 CADILLAC 08, DTS, Luxury II, Red, all options, except. moon rf. & GPS, $26.000 352-344-5796 CARS, TRUCKS, RV'S, BOATS Cash or Consign CONSIGNMENT USA 98% Success/by airport (352) 461-4518 consignmentusa.org CHEVY 2007 HHR owner n/c trade In. Low ml. $9990 orS189mo 1866-838-4376 CHEVY '96 Camaro, Cony. rare auto, AC, V6, 36 mpg dependable. $5200 352- 563-0615 CHEVY CORVETTE 1974 $5995 Leather Tint, Runs Good, Good Shape Call Bill Milian at Rallye Motors In Ocala 352-732-6035. CLEAN CAR SALE WOOTEN'S AUTOCORP INC. (352) 637-7117 '04 Lincoln Towncar Sig. low mi. loaded, $11,880. '03 Nissan Altima 2.55 Black, loaded, $6,995. '03 Mercury Grand Marquis GS. Leather, low mi. nice. $8,995 '01 Cadillac Seville SLS, red, loaded, 69K. mi. $7,995. '03 Dodge Dakota SXT, V-6, 5 spd. low mL $5,995. CORVETTE 02, Z06, Black, low mi., over 30 mpg hwy. $24,400. (352) 613-5355 CORVETTE 2007 convertible corvette,only 5100 mi- les on this rare silver on silver on silver vette, power convertible top, 6 sp auto, paddle shift, heads up display, mag- netic F55 suspension, navigation, system, all options available are on this gorgeous vette, Over $2,000 in aftermarket parts included, Your's for only, $46,000. 352- 270-3193 CORVETTE '80, Stingray, white, auto, SHOW CAR! STEAL $9,000. 352-563-6428 FORD 2000 MUSTANG Conv,., V6, auto, 72.5K mi. 2nd owner. Non smoker. $5600. 352-726-3093 FORD "99 TAURUS Station wagon V6, 1 owner, 76K ml. Exc. cond, in/out. $4700 352-795-1015 HONDA 2003 CIVIC EX Sunroof. alloys, 1.owner. 34K orig. ml. $9990 or-$189 mo 1866-838-4376 HONDA 2004 PILOI Ext J.J - . i.. rr,- ~. l,- , i , ,. : - FO or 1866-838-4376 HONDA 2007 ODYSSEY EXL Honda cert., leather, 8pass, warranty. I of 7 in stock. 1866-838-4376 MAZDA 2007 MIATA Grand Touringl 5700 miles. CALL FOR DEAL! 1866-838-4376 MAZDA 2009 61 Sport Low ml, SAVE THOUSANDS OFF NEWI 1866-838-4376 MERCURY '98 Grand Marquis, Ex., running cond., good tires, everything works. $3,300. (352) 726-8871 MGB Convertible 1977, 57k mi. Blue, many xtras Excellent Condition $10,500 (352)628-0281 NISSAN 2005 Sentra 1.8S, $6913 4cyl, Auto, power windows. Call Bill Milian at Rallye Motors in Ocala 352-732-6035 NISSAN 350 Z Roadster,2006 with 10k mi, auto, leather,$25,900. obo. 352-220-4453 PONTIAC 1969 Catalina, runs good, new parts & paint,$1,600 obo (352) 465-0960 PRIUS '05 Low Miles. Over 47mpg. Keyless entry, GPS. Well under blue book. (352) 726-2323 SMART CAR 2008 Nicely equipped. 2800 orig, miles CALL FOR DEAL 1866-838-4376 SUZUKI 2005 Forenza Sedan $5995 4Cyl, Auto Trans, A/C Call Bill Milian at Rallye Motors in Ocala 352-732-6035. -k-k**** TAKING CONSIGNMENTS Cars. * Trucks * RVs Classic Cars * Boats Fenced & Lighted Lot EREf Online Advertislngl No Fee to Selleri Hwy 44 Crystal River 352-795-7433 (RIDE) TOYOTA 2005 CAMRY LE Low ml. Hurryl $9980 or take over pymts, $199 mo 1866-838-4376 TOYOTA 2006 AVALON XLS Low ml. 1 owner, LOADED! CALL FOR DEAL 1866-838-4376 TOYOTA '96 Corolla DX, low mi. senior owned, loaded, $4,200 (352)465-0721 VW BEETLE 2000 Turbo Diesel - Auto, 39mpg. All pwr. cold a/c, sun roof. 116k ml. $5.200. 352-476-2901 2.8 VR6 5 spd. 4 dr. 120K ml. new brks, rad, alt. batt, 2 new tires sunrf, good cond $5000 (352) 419-5522 1954 CHRYSLER Imperial, Restorer's Dream. $2500/obo. 352-228-0597 $5001 Police Impounds for sale Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 '56 FORD Custom line 4 door se- dan. 6 cyl auto. $9,500. Will consider trade for travel trailer of equal value.(352) 628-4053 BUICK 67 RIVIERA, 430 wildcat motor, 86k mi. amfm, a/c, till whl. elect seats, very good cond. $8000 (352) 527-3961 CHEVROLET '61, Apache 10, /2 ton pickup, short wheel base, step side, V8, auto, New 10" mag. & tires $5,900. (352) 228-1325 CHEVY '55, 2 dr. wagon, frame off/restoration. $25,900 or Obo.(727) 946-3794 CHEVY '69 Classic C10 SHT BD 350/350 AC, PS, PB $12,500/obo or trade. (352) 746-9212 CHEVY '81 El Camino Black, new motor, tires & interior. $15K Invested, $10K/ abo. May take trade. 352-628-7077 Chevy Corvette '93 CONVERTIBLE, Auto., good top, dependable. Screaming Red color $6,700. Cry. River 727-207-1619 CORVETTE '79 Show car, 58,700K. mi. White w/red int. Glass T tops, 350 eng. $9,800. (352) 634-2036 FORD '65 Falcon Futura, Recently rebuilt, 'drives & looks good. (352) 341-4715 GTO 1967, The real deal, older restoration, just out of storage $25K or trade (352) 621-0666 JAGUAR '76 XJ6C Rare coupe! Silver, new oaint; 63K mi., $8,900 abo (352) 527-4221 (908) 763-8384 LINCOLN '79 460 big block. $750/obo 352-382-1020 Iv msg. MERCURY '79 Cougar XR7,302 V-8, New air, brakes & disks & 4 post car lift. $6,000. (352) 212-2968 MG MIDGET '77, New int. & seats. Need to be install. Extra trans. & parts. $4,000. (352) 621-0126 THUNDERBIRD '73, New paint, tires. 38K. Mi. Like New. $12,900 Obo. Will trade. (352) 795-0122 VOLKSWAGEN '68 bus/transporter. '' *,- ..prfi.3 I,:, ,* a iC, c-r u. un. el H.l Dr3a i 1 '. 352-726.5926 $5001 Police Impounds for sale! Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 $500! Police Impounds for sale! Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 DODGE '05, Quad Cab, Awesome Hemi-pwrd, special "Rodeo-Edit." Loaded every special fea- ture. Sr. own, gar. kept., 27K mi, $40K. invested. Will sell for, $21,750 See online ad photos. www.autotrader.comlatca ridlat-f3fd39f John (352) 726-1076 DODGE 06 1500 SLT, Loaded, PW-PL. tilt cruise, CD Exc cond. 2 tone, 100K ml. first $6400 takes it cash (352) 503-7102 Ram, 1500, quad cab, SLT, 5.7 liter Hemi Silver, loaded, step rails towing pk etc. 27,800 Mi $19,950.(352) 257-5370 FORD '01 Sport Trac, 82K. Mi. Loaded, like new. New tires & brakes. $7,800. DIr. (352) 563-8077 FORD 07 F150 XL Super cab 4 dr.2 whl 4.6 V8 White, autb, a/c, 62,500 K ml x-tra clean $13,500 obo (352) 860-1106 FORD 2005 SPORT TRAC leather, low mi. custom paint/ int. $14990 or $259 WAC 1866-838-4376 FORD 2006 F150 XLT Crew cab 4x4, low mi, 1 owner $299mo. take over pmts.1866-838-4376 FORD '95 F-150, XLT. 4x4, 302 auto., 4" lift w/new firestone 33 filres+extras $3,300(352) 601-4994. FORD F-250 '79, 4x4, or will trade for Jeep CJ or Wrangler $5KObo,(352) 220-6373 352-400-3291 GMC '00, Sllerra, reg. cab. 2 wh. dr. $104K. ml. V-6, liner, tool box. Ex. cond, $6,400. (352)341-1714 GMC SONOMA 2003 Excellent condition, 34,000 miles, 4 wheel drive. 352-489-2056 CHEVY 2004 TRAILBLAZER LT Sun- roof, leather. Nicest 1 In FL $10990 or $199 mo. 1866-838-4376 CHEVY '99, Blazer LS, 4 WD, 77K on new Motor, many new parts, loaded, $2,400. 352-746-3777 CHEVY BLAZER '99 LS 4dr. 126k mi. loaded, great condd, sunroof, $4k obo 352-422-0065 DODGE 2002 Durango SLT $5995 V8 Auto, 3RD Seat Dual A/C. Call Bill Milian at Rallye Motors in Ocala 352-732-6035., DODGE 99, DURANGO 4x4, 80K mi., loaded, dual air & exhaust, Exc. Cond. $5,600 obo (352) 344-0505 FORD '03 Escape, 89kmi, 4whl drive, class 3 hitch, Orig owner. Great shape & price. $8,150. 352-564-1128: 703-338-7177 GMC 2001 Jimmy 2DR $6488. 66k miles, auto. Exc. cond. Call Bill Milian at Rallye Motors in Ocala 352-732-6035. GMC SUBURBAN 1993 4 WD, 454 rebuilt eng., new transm., great tires, good cond. $3,500 (352) 201-1413 HONDA 2003 CRV LX New car trade in. Mint! $8990 l , i - L . : 'a- r. - - -- .:,. 166:6-8 4376 -... HONDA 2006 ELEMENT LX Auto. and more! $11990 or $219 mo. 1866-838-4376 HONDA 2006 ELEMENT LX Auto, and more$1! 1990 or $219 mo. 1866-838-4376 HUMMER 2004 H2 Navigation, DVD, Chrome package, CALL FOR DEAL! 1866-838-4376 JEEP '06 Wrangler Rubicon, 6 cyl. 11,00K.Mi. hard top, loaded, $19,900 (352) 302-9217 Impounds for sale! Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 NISSAN 2004 MURANO SL Leather, sun roof, low mi, $14990 or $229mo. WAC 1866-838-4376 TOYOTA 2003 HIGHLANDER - MINTI 1 owner. $9980 or take over pymts $189 mo. 1866-838-4376 TOYOTA 2003 RAV 4 L model leather, sunroof. Low mi. $10990 or $199 mo. 1866-838-4376 U $5001 Police Impounds for sale! Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 FORD 76 F250 new paint 300; 6cyc $2600 obo352-302-9761 TOYOTA '05 Tacoma, Ext. Cab, SR-5, 6sp. 4 X 4, loaded. 30K. mi. $18,000. (352) 382-5055 TOYOTA '89, Landcruiser, completely restored $9500. (352) 220-2666 YOU'LL 'THIS! 98 CHEVY Gladiator hi top conversion van 350 V8 all Power great travel vehicle TV VCP and many other features $4900 Phone 352-726- 3282 352-586-8992 $500! Police Impounds for sale Cars from $500 800-366-9813 x 7374 CHRYSLER '03 Town & Country LXI, 75K. Mi. All power, Leather, rear air, new ti- res, & brakes. $7,495. (352) 467-0872 DODGE 2005 CARAVAN SE 7Pass Rear.$7990 or take over pints. $169 mo. 1866-838-4376 DODGE '96 Cargo Van, V-6, good cond. $3,000. Call after 5:00. (352) 746-2216 Mercury Villager 2000, new tires, brakes and cold air. Auto. Pwr. windows $1,750.00 352-503-7801 PLYMOUTH 1995, engine & transm. A-1 A needs a little TLC $425 (352) 465-8865 Call 9am-Noon WHEELCHAIR VAN 2007 Chevy 1500 pas- senger van w/34" Braun lift and scooter carrier, Alnn m;i Astinci oiov A1I v amana u0 E .-,;r,, :-E 2 0,- ' --. T .,r, Trade? $3700. Crystal River 727-207- 1619 Polaris 250 2001 ,T roll Blazer, good running Condition $1500 352-464-5655 2007 H. DAVIDSON DYNAWIDEGLIDE 2900mi. HD custom wheels, mustang seat, +HD access. $14k see at Ironhorse 352-489-6237 AGGRESSIVE CYCLES, INC HARLEY SPECIALS Dunlop Tire: Front or rear tire: starting @ $170.00. Ol & Fitter Changes starting: @ $50.00 (synthetic oil extra) 1,5; & 10K svcs. HD Certified Tech 2209 N. Skeeter Terr Hernando. Fl. 34442 352-341-0066 Sporl/u Vehicle bma=. -ul Uui Your trwu H omew Search Hundreds of Local Listings www.chroniclehomefinder.com 783572 itilitv CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Fact. custom. HI perf. Over $43,000 in receipts. 17k mi. $13,700 352-563-0615 Crystal River HARLEY DAVIDSON ' 04 Road King, (FLHRS) 15,600K. Mi. Gold/ Champ. Ld'ed w/xtras $10,500. (352) 503-6285 HARLEY DAVIDSON '05 Heritage Softail, GI acier white, 13,'300 K.mi. Lded. Must See. $10,500 (352) 585-0684 HARLEY DAVIDSON '05 Dynagilde, twin cam 88, adult rider.gar. kept. Lots of chrome $9,700.(352)212-9457 Harley Davidson '06. Road King Classic low mi., bik cherry, incl. helmets/trvl luggage $13,500 (352) 382-0907 HARLEY DAVIDSON 96 Heritage Soft tail, red many extras $9600 call evenings (352) 746-3613 HONDA 04 GL 1800 TRIKE, champ kit 26k mi. E-Z steer, CB/FM ra- dio, titanium color, trailer hitch & much more $25k/ abo. 352-465-7755 HONDA 05 1300cc VTXR, 1 yr warr 3300 ml. w.shleld $6k, 352- 621-0726-220-8680 HONDA '06 Shadow, 600 VLX. 1,500 Mi. Many extras. $3,500 or Obo. (352) 344-4537 HONDA '98 ASPENCADE - 1500cc w/reverse. Low miles. S $7500/obo. 352-795-0412 HONDA Shadow Arrow 06, garage kept, not in rain, floorboard $6200 obo (347)223-7269 aft 3:30 KAWASAKI '00, ZRX 1100 CC,15K. Mi. Very fast, many extra's. $3,800 (352)621-3764 KAWASAKI 2006 CONCOURSE 2,600. miles, $6200. (352) 302-7073 Kawasaski 1998 Vulcan Classic, custom paint, trike kit, tow trir, 9K mi. like new $5500. 302-6200 SCOOTER '05 Honda Reflex, 250 CC, Red, carry all. 4,855K. Mi. $4,500. (352) 489-3661 SCOOTER '07 PIAGGIO BV 500 500CC Black carry all. 1600 mi. $4000. 352-527-2951 SCOOTER. Rocketa 150CC, 85 mpg, only 85 miles. $950. 352-341-5807 SOFT TAIL '88 Just broke in 113 cubic inch S&S Stroker motor w/Staggered Hooker headers. New GnaQer vwhif, walls James painter of Calf., w/Double Damon signa- ture, House of Color paint, Bik w/colored ghost flames on all sheet metal. 2" Carlini handle bars. Chrome to max, This bad boy is not for the faint ofheart. $30k invested, may trade for nice tractor w/bucket or bobcat etc. Call for more info. 352-302-2815 SUZUKI 2006, 600 cc. Must see, 3,293 mi, Exc. Cond.,- $5,000 (352) 560-3248 ULTRA SOFTAIL '02 6 Spd. 8,700 Mi. 124 S & S EVO. Lots of chrome. $10,000 (352) 746-3069 YAMAHA MAJESTY SCOOTER, 400 MaxI Bought new, 10/08,warr. until 10/09.1,700 mi.', Corbin seat.Senior own. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICL.u ___ __SATURDAY, SETyIMBER 19, 2009 C17 wINM CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE -, . .... . . . .. . . . . ... .- ...... ..... ' -.,,. 1; 5 YEAR/1,00000 MILE WARRANTY ON EVERY '09 & '10 BUICK, PONTIAC & OMC' NEW VEHICLES AT EAGLE 2010 BUICK LACROSSE 2010 GMC TERRAIN 12009 GMC YUKON -***** Safetyh - Voted Best Large Utility Vehicle Financing 2 M os.' �For gi 2009 BUICK LUCERNE -- OnStar -XM Radio I -Bind Zone Alert U ONLY 20 REMAIN! SAVE THOUSANDS! * Pro-owned prices are plus tax, tag. title, $2.000 casn or trade equity, dealer aaaod options and dealer fee of S499.50. Prices available on in-stock Eagle Invoice units only. (1) 39 Mo. closed end lease. $3,499 total down. Includes all available incentives and rebates. 12K ml/yr, $.20/ml. for overage. WAC. (2) See dealer for complete details. (3) On select models with approved credit. See dealer for details. Vehicles subject to prior sale due to aggressive pricing and early print deadlines. Pictures are for Illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typograpnical errors. I - Mon-Fri: 8:0-8 Sat: 8:30-6 Sun: 11-3 Mon-Fri: 8:30-8 * Sat: 8:30-6 * Sun: 11-3 s- Cis SATURDAY, SimrEMBPR 19, 2009 M 44 I'SUV SE.LLmOFF ip"UTIAC GMC T 'SAVINGS I o Ah] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 C19 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE I L Find Out The Value Of Your Trade No Matter Where You Plan To Buy SBAD No problem! Find out how to buy the car you want - Today! FREE 24 HR. RECORDED MESSAGE 800-584-8755 EXT. 880 CRYSTAL NISSAN (2 009 ALTIMA 2.5 r2009 VERSA' 2009 MURANO 1 ^ .1-- ^ EE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH24HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH F EE INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING IREh INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING R E INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING 800-584-8755 Ext. 6101 800-584.8755 Ext. 6112 800.584.8755 Ext.6135 1 6,822' 7,48 8' $18, 995* or 199' NO. or *139' MO. or *35* O. 2008 2007 \ -2006 2005 PATHFINDER ALTIMA SENTRA FRONTIER jml---L' i^^B~l ft^^^t 937 S. SUNCOAST BLVD. 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CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE tC20S ATUR;A.SP TE~ 'prMBRr 19, 2009 BAD CREDIT? No problem! Find out how to buy the car you want - Today! FREE 24 HR. RECORDED MESSAGE 800-584-8755 EXT. 88, t l1 1A Find Out The Value Of Your Trade No Matter Where You Plan To Buy iall the Instant Appraisal Line F 800-440-9054 r 2008 ALTIMA - EFEE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH R E INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING 800-584-8755 Ext. 2136 '1 2,990* [or $229* MO. 2007 PT CRUISER' FDEE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH REEINFO AND SPECIAL PRICING 800-584-8755 Ext. 2147 '6,990* Ior *123* MO. C2007 IMPALA) EDEE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH f R INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING 800-584-8755 Ext. 2138 $7 ,990'* or 1400 MO. 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