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Bye bye BCS: Houston's season spoiled by Southern Miss /B2 CITRUS COUNTY TODAY & Monday morning HIGH Partly cloudy. East 79 winds 10 to 15 mph. LOW Areas of fog after J 1 54 midnight. PAGE A4 DECEMBER 4, 2011 Florida's Best Communit ONICLL. L www.chronicleonline.cor D % Newspaper Serving Florida's Best Community $1 VOLUME 117 ISSUE 119 SO YOU KNOW * Due to early dead- lines, Saturday's Lotto, Fantasy 5 and Powerball drawings were not available. LOCAL DUMP SITE: Water plant discussed Floral City WaterAssociation addresses water safety, cost issues NANCY KENNEDY Staff Writer FLORAL CITY For the customers of the Floral City Water Association (FCWA), the water is safe to drink. And if all goes according to FCWA plans, the building of a new water treatment fa- cility on County Road 480 (Stage Coach Trail) will mean even safer water - and at no proposed rate in- crease or the forced re- quirement of those living on the transmission line to hook up to the water associ- ation's water. In October, FCWA cus- tomers received a public notice regarding the level of trihalomethanes (THM), in- forming them their water exceeded the maximum contaminant level by two parts per billion and one part per billion. The Florida Department of Environmental Protec- tion gave FCWA 24 months to come into compliance. THMs are a group of four chemicals chloroform, bromodichloromethane, di- bromochloromethane and bromoform that form when chlorine or other dis- infectants used to control microbial contaminants in drinking water react with naturally occurring organic and inorganic compounds in water. For nearly 100 years, chlorination has been the Page A5 Health hazard A Crystal River dump site poses a health threat to residents, the Citrus County Mosquito Control District has advised./Page A3 CAMPAIGN STOPPED: cain quits Republican presidential candidate announces he is suspending campaign amid sexual misconduct allegations./Page A10 COMMENTARY: Reality check Back from the political dead, Newt Gingrich has momentum on his side./Page C1 OPINION: Voter education is particularly important as we head into a year that will feature three elections. BUSINESS: Shopping app If you're trying to save cash and time this holiday season, a slew of smartphone apps can help./Page D1 Annie's Mailbox ......A14 Classifieds ................D5 Crossword ..............A14 Ed itorial............. ........ C 2 Entertainment ..........B6 Horoscope ................B6 Lottery Numbers ......B4 Lottery Payouts ........B6 Movies ................. A14 Obituaries ...............A6 Together............... A13 . 11417811! 1007I o DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle The Christmas lights came on Saturday along U.S. 19 as the annual Crystal River Christmas night parade rolled through the center of the city. The Adam's Towing and Recovery float was one of the highlights of the show, with Christmas gifts and decorations along with smiling, happy fam- ilies sharing the joy of the season. Annual nighttimeparade brings lights, warmth ofholidays to city's streets SHEMIR WILES Staff Writer CRYSTAL RIVER A darkness fell, Crystal River ignited with Christmas cheer during the an- nual Crystal River Christmas night parade. Local organizations, businesses, digni- taries and parade participants promenaded down U.S. 19 to ring in the holiday season. Dave and Lori Swetland drove over from Inverness to see their daughter, Amy Bor- mann, participate in the parade. It is their first time ever attending a Christmas pa- Lawmakers: Let's v on medical marijual MIKE WRIGHT Staff Writer Two Florida lawmakers have introduced legislation that's sure to create a buzz. Rep. Jeff Clemens, D- Lake Worth, and Sen. Lar- cenia Bullard, D-Miami, are proposing a change to the state Constitution to allow the possession of marijuana for medical purposes. Their joint resolutions would place the medical marijuana question on the November 2012 ballot If 60 percent of voters back the measure, Florida would join 16 states that ap- prove the use of medical marijuana. The three legislators who represent Citrus County, however, oppose the amendment and doubt the Legislature will approve AMENDMENT To view the proposed amendment, go to www.myfloridahouse. gov and search bills for HJR 353. Amendment highlights include: Can't smoke it in public or endanger anyone else. If younger than 18, it must be prescribed by two physicians and with parental permission. Patient may possess only what is medically necessary. sending it to the ballot "I would absolutely not support that," Sen. Mike Fasano, R-New Port Richey, See Page A5 rade, and Dave appeared in the holiday mood as he donned a festive Santa hat. "It usually takes some time after Thanksgiving to get in the Christmas spirit," he said. "I just broke it out today" Also attending the parade for the first time was Javony Padilla and Christina Cur- For more photos, click on this story at www.chronicle online.com. van. They came all the way from Inglis to support a friend who would be in the parade. "Parades make Christmas that much more real," Padilla said MORE earnestly. Curvan agreed, stating PARADE parades feel like "a pep COVERAGE rally." 0 Read about "I like how the whole the Beve the Beverly community comes out," Hills parade. Padilla said. / Chris Henninger waited patiently with a large group of people consisting of his children, wife and a bunch of friends. He makes the trip over from Citrus Springs every year to catch the parade. See Page A2 Floral City Heritage Days $F~S ~1"U DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Warren McFarland, right, and Don Andrus explain to Melanie Bourassa, left, about Amer- ican Morse Telegraphy on Saturday during Floral City Heritage Days. The telegraph was instrumental in opening the West and changed the way information was moved around the country. Telegraphs were still used into the late 1950s, and newspaper and wire serv- ices used the technology much longer. The advantage of the telegraph over phone lines was that telegraphs only used one line, while phone service used two lines to operate. I-- S o IU II N D ,i Ei 30 , Ag Tn (a) ~n~nr~~dmm~~ CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Florida muck a factor in Daytona mastodon find EILEEN ZAFFIRO-KEAN The Daytona Beach News-Journal DAYTONA BEACH A week after workers stumbled upon remains of an Ice Age mastodon on a construction site, experts say Florida has a unique collection ofnatural conditions that make it one of the best places in the nation to find preserved fossils. The dark black muck that surrounded the mastodon bones is nothing visually ap- pealing, but it's one of the key pieces of scientific magic that helped preserve the fos- silized remains found in a half-built retention pond near the intersection of Mason Avenue and Nova Road. The muck chokes off any oxygen that would cause decay and entombs what- ever is in it, paleontology ex- perts say. The protective muck, min- eral-filled natural springs with constant temperatures, low-lying swampy areas, abundant limestone and nat- urally occurring phosphate in Florida soils have all pre- served pieces of history that would have otherwise van- ished tens of thousands of years ago, those experts say The many layers of soils, steady warm air tempera- tures and low-lying coastal areas, where deceased ani- mals can be covered up quickly, also help. "We've probably all walked over fossils and skeletons and never known it," said James "Zach" Zacharias, an education and history curator at the Mu- seum of Arts & Sciences in Daytona Beach. "This whole area up and down Nova Road must have been teem- ing with Ice Age mammals." Some have dubbed parts of Central Florida "Bone Valley" because of the fossils found here. "In Florida we have a rich fossil layer that runs through the state," said Russell Brown, president of the Or- lando-based Florida Fossil Hunters group and an ama- teur paleontologist One of the only reasons animal bones and teeth thousands of years old aren't found more often is because there's usually no good rea- son to dig 10 to 15 feet down. But when workers creating South Daytona's Reed Canal Park in 1975 started peeling away the layers of earth, they found the full skeleton of a giant ground sloth in muck there. Your Door Our Glass "In Under An Hour" *"No Rot" Door Units Door Slab Replacements STub/Shower Door Glass SBlinds Between The Glass (352) 726-6125 SPerry's Custom Glass & Doors 2780 N. Florida Ave. S(Hernando Plaza) Hernando, FL TO ENTER: Enter online @ chronicleonline.com click on "Features", enter contest or fill out this form, mail or bring to 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Anytime before Noon on December 19. When workers building the city government retention pond near Mason and Nova were hitting that 10-foot level about a week ago, they stum- bled on the mastodon's jaw along with some other bone fragments. Amateur paleontologists and volunteers from the Mu- seum ofArts & Sciences were allowed to look around the 4- acre retention pond, and they started finding things most every day last week They've unearthed most of the two tusks, parts of the skull, ribs, vertebrae, teeth, a partial leg bone, a joint of some sort and various bone pieces they haven't identified yet The remains have been there for at least 13,000 years, when that type of mastodon went extinct, but the animal could have died as long as 130,000 years ago. The paleontologists and museum officials say they think they've got an adult male mastodon 100,000 years old by their best guess for now but they aren't confident they're going to find its full skeleton. They're afraid the retention pond workers might have unwit- tingly sent some mastodon remains through a rock crusher, not realizing what was in their piles of dirt The paleontologists and museum officials have had their kids helping sift through debris piles at the site, but Zacharias said most of those kids have been on sites before and they'd know enough to distinguish be- tween remains and rocks. They also say it's possible the full skeleton wasn't pre- served there. Maybe other animals, ancient rivers or ocean tides carried off pieces. They planned to make Nov 27 their last day to search un- less construction workers on the site stumble upon more remains. At the city's request, a St Augustine archaeologist was tentatively scheduled to be on site Nov 28 to look for Native American remains and artifacts. Even if nothing else is found, the paleontologists will still count it as an in- credible find. There are only about 12 known full mastodon skele- tons that have been found in Florida, said Richard Hul- bert, vertebrate paleontology collections manager at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville. "Mostly we find pieces of mastodons and mammoths in rivers," said Valerie First, a historian for Florida Fos- sil Hunters. First said she also knows of small mastodon tusks found near New Smyrna Beach about 10 years ago when a road was being built Zacharias said the mastodon remains found in Daytona Beach have been put in locked storage at the museum. The next step will be cleaning them, examining them and seeing if some of the fragments fit together First cautioned the bones will need to be dried out gradually, or else they could "disintegrate into powder" Eventually the museum would like to display them, possibly near the sloth. When the sloth and mastodon were wandering Volusia County, the terrain was pretty different, various experts said. That would have been during the Ice Age, when sea level could have been about 300 feet lower, Florida would have been about three times as wide and Daytona Beach would have been nowhere near the coast, Hulbert said. Glaciers would have ex- panded down to the Mid- west, Florida's temperatures would have been cooler and there could have been mod- erate amounts of snow in the winter Daytona Beach also would have been on higher ground relative to the ocean, and the plant life would have been a little different, experts say There would have been sa- vanna-like areas where ani- mals could have grazed, they say The mastodons would have preferred to be near water, and would have been along rivers and the ocean. The spot where the Day- tona mastodon was found "was probably a drainage area like the St. Johns River, or a coastal lowland area," Zacharias said. "It was very mucky." That muck was an ideal spot for preservation, as is water that also prevents the decaying effects of oxygen. "There's a good chance here for animals to land in rivers, springs, lagoons and muck," Brown said. "Any- thing to keep out air" Over many thousands of years, layer after layer built up over the ancient animal remains, he said. The muck surrounding the Daytona mastodon preserved much of the original bone material, Zacharias said. "The bone still looks and feels like original bone," he said. "There's not much min- eralization." INSIDE Hearing Aid Repair id$ 9 5 I 9 O NE W EEK O NLY Crystal River Mall MUST PRESENT COUPON ANY MAKE OR MODEL 795-1484 r,=saeI Inside WAL*MART 89 Hwy. 200, Ocala itper visit) 291-1467onExres 12111 A Beautiful Holiday Centerpiece from The Flower Basket (352) 726-9666 2600 Hwy 44 W., Inverness wwwflowerbasket-fl.com -----------------------------------, Name.............................. ............... Phone.............................. ............. Em ail............................. ............... -------------------- ----------------- Citrus Publishing employees and their families are not eligible. C ITRUS COUNTY i -E Swww.chronicleonline.com Says Thank You to our faithful subscribers ^^^^ASK^ USy- ABOUT EZ PAY!J~t DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Bryan Richards and his 4-month-old daughter Ella were playfully enjoying the lights and colors of the season before the parade rolled down past their location. The weather was perfect making this one of the largest attended events in Crystal River this year. CHRISTMAS Continued from Page Al For him, he said the best part is spend- ing time with his family and celebrating the holiday season. Plus, he said his chil- dren enjoy it. Bryan Richard, who was cradling his 4- month-old girl Ella in his arms, said he's been in Citrus County since April, and he's fallen in love with the community. "You don't get the small-town feel any- more," he said. "I love it here." The parade started at nightfall with the traditional bells and whistles courtesy of the Citrus County Sheriff's Office and Cit- rus County Fire Rescue. Crystal River High School's NJROTC Battalion elicited applause from the crowd as they marched in unison. And local superhero Tommy Tucker waved to the crowd from atop his horse. Parade grand marshals Edgar and Kay 7H0 BLIND LECANTO-~ TR 1657 W. GULF TO 527-04 Tolle, native Crystal River residents, smiled and greeted the spectators as they moved down the main thoroughfare in a sleek convertible. Bands from Crystal River High School and Crystal River Middle School saturated the air with holiday music and even some Cedar Creek Assisted Living Facility resi- dents rolled out to participate in the fes- tivities. Floats galore also made their way down the street, some very modest and others decked out in lights and holiday-themed decor And Santa made a special appearance, as always, near the end of the parade. Santa should return to the area next week, in case someone missed him this time. The Inverness Christmas Parade will be at noon Saturday, Dec. 10, with the pa- rade route running south on Main Street to Highland Avenue. Chronicle reporter Shemir Wiles can be reached at (352) 564-2924 or swiles@chronicleonline. com. Specialized conditions demand specialized treatment. That's why our 20 board-certified physicians have created a truly state-of-the-art institute focused entirely on prostate cancer care. So trust our team to offer more healing options and advanced technology like RapidArc. You deserve the excellence only prostate cancer experts can provide. ADVANCED Prostate Cancer Institute Excellence Above All Formerly Central Florida Prostate Cancer Center NEXT TO THE VILLAGES 855-A98-CURE ADVANCEDPROSTATECANCERINSTITUTE.COM 0009ZOM I FRS ; 1R : *NY A2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 STATE/LOCAL STATE & LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around Mosquito Control warns about dump site THE STATE Citrus County Elections office sets Crystal River hours Susan Gill, Supervisor of Elections, has announced the opening of a satellite office at 810 S.E. U.S. 19, Crystal River, beginning Monday, Dec. 5. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For informa- tion, call (352) 795-5338.The main office is at 120 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness. The last day to register to vote or change party affilia- tion is Jan. 3, 2012, for the Presidential Preference Pri- mary. The Presidential Pref- erence Primary is Jan. 31, 2012. Grandparents support group meets Dec. 5 Kids Central Inc. will be having the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Sup- port Group meeting the first Monday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon at the Citrus County Resource Center lo- cated at 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto. The next meeting is Mon- day, Dec. 5. For information call Pam Hall, kinship naviga- tor, at (352) 233-3985 or (352) 387-3540. Miami Beach Immigrants honored in Art Basel week Local activists are getting a bit of the spotlight this week during Art Basel. Art Basel's Public Art Se- ries at Collins Park in Miami Beach features an installation highlighting the work of local groups such as the Florida Immigrant Coalition, Youth Pridelines and the Miami Workers Center. The installa- tion by artists Olga Koumoundouros and Andrea Bowers features the organi- zation's work on behalf of im- migrants, gay youth and low-wage workers. It is part of a series of art pieces the artists have produced in vari- ous cities, honoring local community groups. Phoenix artist and activist Emesto Yereno were slated to to participate Saturday in a "live art" party open to the public. at the installation entitled ARTivism Basel open to the public. Tallahassee Fla. House, Senate work on redistricting Florida House and Senate redistricting panels will work off the other's map for its own chamber. House Reapportionment Committee Chairman Will Weatherford said Friday that he'd follow the Senate's example. The Wesley Chapel Re- publican noted that the Sen- ate this week released proposed Senate and con- gressional district maps but did not draft one for the House. Weatherford said the House will likewise not draft its own map for the Senate. It will release only House and congressional proposals on Tuesday. CHRIS VAN ORMER Staff Writer A Crystal River dump site poses a health threat to res- idents, the Citrus County Mosquito Control District has advised. At Tuesday's meeting of the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), County Administra- tor Brad Thorpe will pres- ent a request from Mosquito Control for the board's help to stop a persistent mos- quito problem on property at 1660 N. Nightshade Drive, Crystal River In his letter to county offi- cials, Joel Jacobson, direc- tor of the mosquito control district, said the situation, if unchecked, could lead to the spread of mosquito- borne disease in areas of Crystal River and Ozello. "Throughout the property and intertwined within the swamp is a debris field con- sisting of water holding con- tainers which includes buckets, tires and items able Holiday tradition rolls into Beverly Hills SHEMIR WILES Staff Writer BEVERLY HILLS The essence of Christmas charged the early morning air in Beverly Hills as people gathered on the boule- vard for the annual Beverly Hills Christmas parade. With only a slight chill as the sun began to warm the day, this year's theme, "Florida Christ- mas," fit perfectly "Since it doesn't get cold here, it's hard to get in the Christmas spirit," said Joann Collins. "At least this gives you something." Joann and her husband, Paul, have been coming to the Beverly Hills parade for the past six years, which is exactly how long they have lived in the neighborhood. It's become kind of a yearly tra- dition, Paul explained. "We enjoy seeing the local flair," he said. "We just love it." Resting in a couple of chairs waiting for the parade to begin was Becky Monka, her 6-year-old son Joey, his 4-year-old first cousin Lillia Velazquez and Monka's mother-in-law Ann Marie Parker Monka, who's ex- pecting, said she's lived in Bev- erly Hills for 27 years, and she comes every year "And grandma gets to come along," Parker interjected. She stated the parade really lights a spark of holiday spirit in the children and gets them ex- cited about Christmas. "It's a start of the festivities for the year," she said. While everyone settled into their places, flashes of red and blue lights and the sounds of sirens rang out as the Citrus County Sheriff's Office and Cit- rus County Fire Rescue kicked to trap enough rainfall to create a significant mos- quito-breeding site," Jacob- son wrote. The mosquito control dis- trict has a surveillance trap three-tenths of a mile from the dump site that monitors the mosquito populations. From January through Oct. 15, the trap collected a vari- ety of mosquito species ca- pable of contracting and infecting people and pets with four potentially fatal viruses, Jacobson advised. The four potential dis- ease outbreaks included: Eastern equine en- cephalitis; West Nile virus; Highlands J virus; and Dengue Fever In addition to the surveil- lance trap, a sentinel chicken site is near the perimeter of the dump site, Jacobson advised. Every week, blood samples are taken from the chickens and sent to the state Department of Health Laboratory in Tampa, where they are 8 CrystalRiver sentinel chickens testedpositive for mosquito-transmitted viruses For video, click on this story at www.chronicle online.com. off the parade. Several local or- ganizations, such as the Beverly Hills Lions Club, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Citrus County's Central Ridge Club and the Knights of Columbus also dis- played their holiday spirit as they greeted spectators with waves and candy for the children. Bands from both Lecanto Mid- dle School and Lecanto High School drummed up enthusiasm and the local 4-H drill team had children marveling at the sight of real horses. Santa also made a mid-parade appearance in true "Florida Christmas" fashion, rid- ing a lawnmower in cargo shorts tested for antibodies that in- dicate infection and incuba- tion of a virus. Sentinel chickens are dead-end hosts, which means the viruses do not replicate in them or harm them. When a virus is ingested by a mosquito, it replicates and can be transmitted to humans. It can continue replicating to cause mild to fatal infection. Eight chickens at the Crystal River site tested positive for antibodies for West Nile virus, eastern equine encephalitis and Highlands J virus. Jacobson said the High- lands J virus rarely affects humans, but the West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis could cause se- vere illness, including death, in horses and humans. Sentinel chicken sites in other areas of the county have not had any birds showing antibodies since January Within the past 10 months, the level of viral activity at the dump site has caused in- spections, surveillance measures and control operations. "Not only do these activi- ties overwhelm our limited trying mosquitos. capabilities, but the cost for this site alone is burden- some," Jacobson wrote. Ninety percent of the problem could be solved with source reduction - getting rid of water-holding containers and piles of debris. The remaining 10 percent of the problem could be solved by stocking the swamp with mosquito- eating minnows and contin- uing inspections and treat- ments. Jacobson proposed a joint effort of the mosquito con- trol district, the BOCC, the county branch of the Florida Department of Health and the county pub- lic works department to eliminate the potential threat. In other business: Commissioners will consider hiring a lobbyist for the 2012 Legislative Session. SA public hearing will be conducted to take comment about eliminating concur- rency language for trans- portation and parks and recreation in the county's comprehensive plan as it is now covered by Florida statute. DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle The traditions of keeping Christ in Christmas where main- tained by the Genesis Community Church in Hernando. The rolling nativity scene was adorned with palm fronds and young people in a manger scene celebrating the birth of Jesus. Christian DAgostino got a hoist in the air by Parker the Frog on Saturday during the Beverly Hills Christmas Parade. Parker is the mascot for the Citrus County Park and Recreation Department. The theme of this year's parade was "Florida Christmas." and at the end on top of a fire truck Overall, Mason Hendrick, 3, gave the parade his stamp of approval. "It was good," he said timidly His favorite part Parker the Frog, the mascot for Citrus County Parks and Recreation. However, Kelsey Thomas, 7, had a different opinion. She en- joyed collecting candy and seeing Santa Claus. "He's nice," she said. -From staff and wire reports Correction Because of an editor's error, a news brief on Page A3 of Saturday's edition and a letter on Page C3 of today's Chronicle, "Judicial activism," contain the same error. The Citrus County Tea Party Patriots' meeting is at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at the Inverness Women's Club, 1715 Forest Ave., Inverness. The Chronicle regrets the error. Readers can alert The Citrus County Chronicle to any errors in news articles by mailing dmann@chronicle online.com or by calling (352) 563-5660. Trial date set for April in CMH Sunshine lawsuit MIKE WRIGHT Staff Writer INVERNESS The two sides in a dispute over control of Citrus Me- morial hospital will go to trial in April on one lawsuit involving the Sunshine Law. The Citrus Memorial Health Foun- dation sued the Citrus County Hos- pital Board in April, claiming three members of the board met illegally following a foundation meeting in 2009 to discuss governance issues. Trustees Deb Ressler, Michael Smallridge and Dr Upender Rao acknowledged they met with attor- ney Bill Grant, but denied that any discussion took place that would vi- olate the state's open meetings law, according to court records. Judge William T Swigert set the trial for April 24 and 25. According to court records, the foundation said it met Oct. 21, 2009, to discuss the governance issue that has divided the two boards. After- ward, Ressler, Rao and, later, Small- ridge met with Grant for a half hour The foundation claims the trustees discussed governance issues with Grant State law requires public boards to meet in the open to discuss public business and that those meet- ings be advertised beforehand. The court file includes settlement of a 2009 Sunshine Law lawsuit filed by the Citrus County Chronicle and the wife of an Inverness attor- ney against the trustees for a closed September 2009 meeting. Grant ad- mitted he erred by advising trustees they could meet in closed session to discuss "possible imminent" litiga- tion. State law allows closed meet- ings to discuss legal strategy for ongoing litigation. Included in the settlement was the stipulation that the trustees would conduct all their hospital board business in public unless the law allowed them to meet privately In the current case, the founda- tion is asking Judge Swigert to de- clare that a Sunshine violation occurred and to order trustees to make public minutes or transcripts of their Oct. 21, 2009, discussions with Grant A mediation session is set for Dec. 21 that could eliminate the need for a trial if both sides reach a compromise. Depositions are scheduled to occur this month and in January The Sunshine case is one of four pending in Citrus County Circuit Court between the parties. Both sides are also anxiously awaiting a ruling from Leon County Circuit Court Judge Jackie Fulford on the foundation's motion to de- clare unconstitutional part of a new state law that gives trustees over- sight of the hospital. Regardless of Fulford's ruling, the losing party is expected to appeal. Chronicle reporter Mike Wright can be reached at (352) 563-3228 or m wrigh t@chronicleonline. com. Special to the Chronicle County Administrator Brad Thorpe will ask for the Citrus County Mosquito Control Board's help in cleaning up a dump site believed to be a breeding ground for disease-car- Christmas in Florida A4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 State Probation Arrest Eric Faivre, 42, of 2323 El- more Loop, Citrus Springs, at 10:55 a.m. Friday on a violation of probation on an original felony charge of driving with a suspend- ed/revoked license. No bond. Citrus County Sheriff's Office DUI arrest Christopher Earl Webb, 29, of 2580 W. Express Lane, Lecanto, at 9:45 p.m. Thursday on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence. Ac- cording to Webb's arrest report, Webb admitted to taking oxy- codone and Xanax before driv- ing. He failed most of the field sobriety tasks he was asked to perform and refused to provide a urine sample to be tested, the re- port stated. Bond $500. Other arrests Joseph Orin Adams, 28, of 8466 W. Candleglow St., Crystal River, at 5:42 p.m. Thursday on an active Citrus County warrant for a violation of probation on an original felony charge of aggra- vated battery with a deadly weapon. No bond. Tina Jane Maddox, 44, of 223 S. Barbour St., Beverly Hills, at 4:45 p.m. Thursday on misde- meanor charges of petit theft and contributing to the delinquency of a child and a violation of proba- tion on an original felony charge of grand theft. Bond $1,000. Kevin Drew Spencer, 50, of 2500 E. Jupiter St., Invemess, at 8:04 p.m. Thursday on an ac- tive Citrus County warrant for a felony charge of driving under the influence (fourth/subsequent offense). Bond $5,000. Brice Kwong Sesler, 41, of 48 S. Tyler St., Beverly Hills, at 9:09 p.m. Thursday on an active Citrus County warrant for a mis- demeanor charge of contract without registration/certification /license. Bond $500. For the RECORD ON THE NET 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. A For the Record reports are archived at www. chronicleonline.com. Joel A. Ryan, 63, home- less, Crystal River, at 11:12 p.m. Thursday on a misdemeanor charge of disorderly intoxication in public. Bond $150. Matthew Joseph Paquin, 24, homeless, at 10 a.m. Friday on a felony charge of burglary of an unoccupied conveyance. Bond $2,000. Brandon M. Harder, 26, of 991 S. Skyway Ave., Ho- mosassa, at 12:24 p.m. Friday on an active Citrus County war- rant for felony charges of grand theft, dealing in stolen property and providing false information to a metal recycler. Bond $16,000. Burglaries A burglary to a conveyance occurred on Nov. 19 in the 6700 block of W. Gulf-to-Lake High- way, Crystal River. A burglary to a conveyance and a petit theft occurred on Nov. 30 at Harrison Street, Invemess. SA burglary to an unoccupied residence and a petit theft oc- curred at about 9 a.m. Nov. 30 in the 5200 block of W. Paprika Loop, Lecanto. A burglary to a conveyance and a grand theft occurred at about 6:15 p.m. Nov. 30 in the 2700 block of E. Harley St., In- vemess. A burglary to a an unoccu- pied residence occurred at about 1:45 p.m. Dec. 1 in the 20 block of S. Fillmore St., Beverly Hills. Thefts A grand theft ($10,000 or more) occurred on Nov. 7 in the CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 6800 block of S. Maxwell Point, Homosassa. A vehicle theft occurred at about 6 p.m. Nov. 29 in the 5900 block of S. Power Terrace, Homosassa. A vehicle theft occurred at about 9 p.m. Nov. 29 in the 5500 block of W. Junior Lane, Dunnellon. A petit theft occurred on Nov. 30 in the 4300 block of E. Trail X, Invemess. *A grand theft ($300 or more) occurred at about 12:34 p.m. Nov. 30 in the 5200 block of W. Glenbrook St., Homosassa. *A grand theft ($300 or more) occurred at about 9:36 p.m. Nov. 30 in the 100 block of S. Sun- coast Blvd., Crystal River. A petit theft of medication occurred at about 2:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in the 2300 block of E. Norvell Bryant Highway, Hernando. A petit theft occurred on Dec. 1 in the 1500 block of N. Country Point, Invemess. A petit theft occurred on Dec. 1 in the 5100 block of N. Highland Park Drive, Hernando. A vehicle theft occurred at about 1:15 p.m. Dec. 1 in the 100 block of S. Apopka Ave., Invemess. A petit theft occurred at about 5:19 p.m. Dec. 1 in the 2400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Invemess. An auto theft occurred at about 8:51 p.m. Dec. 1 in the 1000 block of N.E. Fifth St., Crys- tal River. Vandalisms Avandalism ($200 or more) occurred at about 5 p.m. Nov. 28 in the 900 block of N.E. U.S. 19, Crystal River. A vandalism ($200 or less) occurred at about 10 a.m. Nov. 30 in the 8400 block of S. Florida Ave., Floral City. A vandalism ($200 or more) occurred at about 7:40 p.m. Dec. 1 in the 7900 block of W. Fern Place, Homosassa. Hundreds arrested in two-day Broward crackdown FORT LAUDERDALE Hundreds of people were arrested and guns and drugs seized dur- ing a two-day crackdown on street crime in Broward County. Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti said Friday the 280 arrests include drug dealers, prostitutes and convicted felons who illegally possessed firearms. More than 200 local, state and federal law enforcement personnel took part in the raids. The effort, dubbed Operation Cold Turkey, yielded 15 weapons, including an AK-47 and a sawed-off shotgun. Lamberti also said a marijuana grow house was dismantled and 2,000 oxycodone pills were confiscated. In addition, officers seized $35,000 in cash linked to criminal activity. Lamberti said this was the most successful such operation to date in Broward County. Cat body parts found on golf course in Port Charlotte PORT CHARLOTTE For the sixth time since October, cat body parts have been found on a Port Charlotte golf course. Authorities said the head of a cat was found Thursday on the 14th fairway of the Port Char- lotte Golf Club. The News-Press reported several other grue- some discoveries were made. Six feet of ani- mal intestines were stretched out on the fairway, carcasses with heads, tails and legs were cut off and other disemboweled cats were also found. No blood reportedly was found at any of the locations, indicating the cats may have been killed elsewhere and then placed on the course. Charlotte County Sheriff's detectives urge any- one with information about the cat killings to call (941) 639-2101, or Crime Stoppers at (800) 780-TIPS (8477). Dade City boy struck by float in holiday parade DADE CITY -A 5-year-old boy is recovering after he was struck by a float during a Christ- mas parade in southwest Florida. The St. Petersburg Times reported Dade City police officials said the boy was walking along- side a float when he was struck during Friday's Magical Night Christmas Parade. The child was treated at a Tampa hospital for unknown injuries and released. Dade City police will review the incident with the Chamber of Commerce to see if safety changes are needed. In 2007, 9-year-old Jordan Hays was run over and killed by a float during the Plant City Christmas Parade. Safety changes were later made there. Scientology benefit generates controversy CLEARWATER Owners of the historic Capitol Theatre pulled out of a plan for a fundraiser put on by the Church of Scientology after an avalanche of complaints. The St. Petersburg Times reports that man- agers of Ruth Eckerd Hall distanced them- selves from the benefit this week after supporters of the venue complained. Ruth Eck- erd Hall owns the site in downtown Clearwater. -From wire reports YESTERDAY'S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES City Daytona Bch. Ft. Lauderdale Fort Myers Gainesville Homestead Jacksonville Key West Lakeland Melbourne F'cast s PC PC S pc PC PC pc pc City Miami Ocala Orlando Pensacola Sarasota Tallahassee Tampa Vero Beach W. Palm Bch. L F'cast 71 pc 54 pc 61 pc 62 pc 60 pc 51 pc 60 pc 66 pc 71 pc MARINE OUTLOOK East winds around 15 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Bay and inland waters will have a moderate chop. Partly sunny skies, patchy morning fog possible today. 76 53 0.00 NA NA 0.00 THREE DAY OUTLOOK Exclusive daily -- TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING High: 79 Low: 54 Partly cloudy and breezy MONDAY & TUESDAY MORNING High: 81 Low: 55 Partly cloudy 1 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNING High: 81 Low: 54 Partly cloudy ALMANAC TEMPERATURE* Saturday 74/48 Record 86/26 Normal 74/53 Mean temp. 61 Departure from mean -2 PRECIPITATION* Saturday 0.00 in. Total for the month 0.00 in. Total for the year 55.36 in. Normal for the year 50.36 in. *As of 6 p m at Inverness UV INDEX: 4 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Saturday at 3 p.m. 30.29 in. DEW POINT Saturday at 3 p.m. 54 HUMIDITY Saturday at 3 p.m. 45% POLLEN COUNT** Today's active pollen: Ragweed, grasses, composites Today's count: 5.2/12 Monday's count: 5.9 Tuesday's count: 5.6 AIR QUALITY Saturday was good with pollutants mainly ozone. SOLUNAR TABLES DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR (MORNING) (AFTERNOON) 12/4 SUNDAY 2:02 8:22 1:42 8:50 12/5 MONDAY 2:58 9:04 2:11 9:32 CELESTIAL OUTLOOK SUNSET TONIGHT............................5:33 PM. SUNRISE TOMORROW.....................7:09 AM. MOONRISE TODAY...........................1:44 PM. DEC. 10 DEC. 17 DEC. 24 JAN. 1 MOONSET TODAY 1:53 AM. BURN CONDITIONS Today's Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. There is no burn ban. For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry's Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fireweather/kbdi WATERING RULES Citrus County/Inverness/Crystal River: Lawn watering is limited to twice per week. Even addresses may water on Thursday and/or Sunday before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Odd addresses may water on Wednesday and/or Saturday before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Report violations: Citrus County (352) 527-5543; Crystal River and Inverness: (352) 726- 4488. Landscape Watering Schedule and Times: Hand watering and micro-irrigation of plants (other than lawns) can be done on any day and at any time. TIDES *From mouths of rivers **At King's Bay Sunday City High/Low High/Low Chassahowitzka* 12:16 a/8:50 a 1:13 p/8:34 p Crystal River** 11:34 a/6:12 a 11:24 p/5:56 p Withlacoochee* 9:21 a/4:00 a 9:11 p/3:44 p Homosassa*** 12:23 p7:49 a /7:33 p ***At Mason's Creek Monday High/Low High/Low 1:03 a/9:55 a 2:29 p/9:33 p 12:50 p7:17 a /6:55 p 10:37 a/5:05 a 9:57 p/4:43 p 12:13 a/8:54 a 1:39 p/8:32 p Gulf water temperature 67 Taken at Aripeka LAKE LEVELS Location Fri. Sat. Full Withlacoochee at Holder 28.06 28.04 35.52 Tsala Apopka-Hernando 35.11 35.10 39.25 Tsala Apopka-lnverness 37.23 37.22 40.60 Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.15 39.14 42.40 Levels reported in feet above sea level Flood stage for lakes are based on 2 33-year flood, the mean- annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year This data Is obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision In no event will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of this data If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211 THE NATION FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. SUNDAY Saturday Sunday City H L Pcp. 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Please recycle your newspaper www.chronicleonline.com Published every Sunday through Saturday By Citrus Publishing, Inc. 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 S Phone (352) 563-6363 S1 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 KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle; f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. 02011 Weather Central, Madison, Wi. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Spring Hill man charged with beating couple Trio met through pain clinic Associated Press MIAMI A Central Florida man told deputies that he beat a couple to death with a baseball bat because they owed him money, then drove to the home of one vic- tim's mother trying to get more money while a body was stashed in the trunk, authorities said Saturday. Zafirios Ketsemidis called authorities Friday in a panic because she hadn't heard from her son in a few days. She told au- thorities Craig Aaron Lede, 40, had come by her C house, telling a strange story that her son, 29-year- old John Ketsemidis, was at a local hospital and that he needed money Lede was driving her son's car, she s S Hernando County sher- a viol iff's deputies headed to rested Lede's Spring Hill home clear i and noticed a body He 1 A wrapped in a blanket on semid the garage floor, according his hc to a statement from the said t sheriff's office. money raig Aaron "At that time Craig be- he be( Lede came very nervous and them chargedin asked the deputies to Led murders. leave unless they had a counts search warrant," accord- and oi ing to the statement Autl said. Lede, who also had warrant for alone. ation of probation, was ar- I and taken to jail. It's un- f he has an attorney told deputies that John Ket- is and Dana Nelson came to )use earlier this week and hey couldn't pay back the y they owed him. Lede said came enraged and attacked with a bat, authorities said. e was charged with two s of premeditated murder ne count of grand theft. horities believe he acted He is currently being held with- out bond. All three were patients at Hope Pain Management Clinic, which was closed a month ago after a lengthy investigation by the sher- iff's office. "There is little doubt that (pre- scription drugs) significantly con- tributed to the deaths of these two young people," Sheriff Al Nien- huis said in a statement. "This is a perfect example that prescription drug abuse is not a victimless or a non-violent crime." WATER Continued from Page Al standard method of purifi- cation in water systems in the United States, eliminat- ing a host of water-borne dis- eases. THMs are a common occurrence in chlorinated water "It's a common problem - not that we're trying to min- imize it, because anything in the water that's not sup- posed to be there is a bad thing," said Gary Judd, FCWA superintendent. "We've been aware of the problem for some time; that's why we shut down one plant in 2005 and plan to build a new one." MARIJUANA Continued from Page Al said. "I've been on a cru- sade to reduce the amount of drugs that are prescribed in the state of Florida. If anything, we need to clamp down." People United for Med- ical Marijuana, or PUFMM, a Florida political action committee, hailed the legis- lation as a chance for pa- tients of certain deadly diseases to receive some- thing affordable to help in their suffering. "It is time for us to give our doctors the right to be able to talk to their patients about a medication that has been proven to be cheaper, safer and more effective in many cases," Joshua Giesegh, campaign manager Jessica Hammonds, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Health, said even though the level of THMs reported by FCWA exceeds the standard, it is negligible. "Because drinking water standards are based upon lifetime exposures, the small exceedances over a short period a time are not an immediate health con- cern," she said. Judd said they had al- ready begun to make changes to improve THM levels even prior to receiv- ing the Florida DEP consent order, such as flushing the system "more aggressively," and have eliminated chlori- nating the water prior to fil- tration and now only for PUFMM, said in a news release. The ac- tive ingredi- ent in marijuana, THC, is '" it known to provide nausea re- lief to can- cer patients Charlie and in- Dean crease ap- state senator. petite for AIDS patients. Marijuana is rarely addic- tive, users do not overdose and it is not a gateway to more dangerous drugs, PUFMM contends. Dr Timothy Brant, with the Robert Boissoneault On- cology Institute in Lecanto, said he already prescribes a synthetic THC drug called Marinol to patients, and has been doing so for years. chlorinate it after filtration. He said building a new $3.5 million , plant five miles from where they are now is the best solu- tion to solving the problem. Rebi "We've looked Ba into the alternatives, Citrus such as (treating) commit with chloramines, which the city of Inverness has opted to do," Judd said. "You can do ozonation; you can do granular activated carbon. There are several available technologies to eliminate the organic prior to chlorination... but we feel it's a temporary solution. Our philosophy has been: We don't believe in better e C ss water through better chemistry We've al- S ways been told you don't mix ammonia with chlorine, yet they want us to do that to our water" But water quality icca is not the only issues ys on the minds of resi- 'ounty dents and one public sioner. official. When it comes to spending $3.5 million on a new facility, not everyone agrees with him, including Commissioner Rebecca Bays. Her concern is how this could further burden al- ready cash-strapped citi- zens. "People deserve safe drinking water, but before you build, what are the costs "The legalizing of mari- an anti-anxiety agent While juana to smoke or eat is al- not a pain reliever, it can aid most a moot point to me," in pain control. It's a very Brant said. safe drug." PUFMM says .- Still, Citrus Marinol is not the County lawmakers same as marijuana. '~ say they are wary of "Marinol also making marijuana takes time to be di- legal in any form. gested; marijuana's "It would be OK if healing properties administered by a can be achieved -. doctor," Sen. Charlie within six seconds Mike Dean, a former Cit- through inhalation," Fasano rus County sheriff, the group's website state senator. said. "It could also says. Brant agreed the THC in marijuana is highly effec- tive. "We do have patients tell us they used it for various things," he said. "The expe- riences we have seen and read is it is very helpful for the symptoms of cancer pa- tients. It's very helpful for nausea and vomiting. It's an appetite stimulant and also be abused. I see it as another way for someone to get their high." Rep. Jimmie T Smith, who championed a bill to require drug testing for wel- fare applicants, had mixed feelings on the medical marijuana issue. - the costs of the alterna- tives versus the cost of build- ing? Could the city of Inverness supply water? This is a lot of money how do you ever recoup it? Peo- ple deserve to know these things," she said. Earlier this spring, about 200 Floral City residents met at the county auditorium to voice their concerns about a new well field and water fa- cility. Some accused Judd and the FCWA of having an agenda other than supplying safe water to residents. Oth- ers expressed concern that they would be forced to hook up to FCWA water On Friday, Judd said those fears are unfounded. They increased rates in 2006 and do not anticipate any further "I'm adamantly against drugs," Smith, R-Inverness, said. "If we could have that specifi- cally being used for its m just pur- - poses, I don't think it's as bad as some of the Jimmie T. other harsh Smith drugs peo- state ple are representative. using." Dr Brant said he knows the political reality of legal- izing medical marijuana. "I can understand exactly where they're coming from," he said. "Unfortu- nately, some of that opinion is not based on medical increases to pay for the new plant. "We already have some of the money (for building costs)," he said. The rest would be through a low-in- terest USDA loan. As for residents on Stage Coach Trail being required to hook up to the FCWA water (per county ordi- nance), Judd said because the line that will run down that trail is a transmission line and not a distribution line, the county requirement will be waived. Bays said she is still look- ing into the matter and will continue to do so. Chronicle reporter Nancy Kennedy can be reached at nkennedy@ chronicle online, com or 564-2927. ON THE NET For pros and cons, see: People United for Medical Marijuana - pufmm.org U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency - www.justice.gov/dea/ ongoing/marinol.html facts. It's based on bias." Dean, R-Inverness, said he doesn't believe Floridi- ans are ready for medical marijuana. He said: "Do I think it'll go anywhere in Florida? 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(750 ML or larger) I STATE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 A5 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries Vernon Barfield, 81 HOMOSASSA Vernon Rudolph Barfield, age 81, of Homosassa, FL, peacefully went to meet his maker on Friday, December 2, 2011, at his home sur- rounded by his loving fam- ily, companion of 9 years, Jean Henry, and Hospice of Citrus County He was born April 25, 1930, in Moultrie, GA, to Rufus and Eula Mae (James) Barfield. He came here 44 years ago from Albany, GA. Vernon enjoyed friends and fishing, he was a reputable builder and he was the owner and operator of Ver- non R. Barfield Builders of Inverness, FL. He was a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Albany, GA. Vernon was a loving hus- band, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Evelyn Barfield, Oct. 19, 2000. Sur- viving are his 5 children, sons Nolan R. Barfield (Kathy) of Crystal River, FL, Vernon J. Barfield (Debbie) of Columbus, GA, Robert Barfield (Bonnie) of Charleston, SC; and daugh- ters Barbara Whitehead (Ron) and Rebecca Barfield, all of Homosassa, FL; 4 sis- ters, Marie Cox (Charles), Katherine Duncan (Roy), Connie Cude (Albert) and Cora Baucom (John), all of Albany, GA; 17 grandchil- dren; and 29 great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducted on Monday, December 5, 2011, at 2 p.m. at the New Hope Baptist Church in Homosassa, FL, with the Rev Eric Justice of- ficiating. The family sug- gests that in lieu of flowers those who wish may make a memorial contribution to Hospice of Citrus County at PO. Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL 34464. Strickland Funeral Home with Crema- tory assisted the family with arrangements. Sign the guest book at www.chronicleonline. com. Death ELSEWHERE Al Vega, 90 BOSTON Al Vega, a longtime Boston musician who played with some of the finest jazz talents through a career that spanned 70 years, has died. He was 90. Vega died Friday at Mas- sachusetts General Hospi- tal, hospital spokeswoman Kory Dodd said. No cause of death was given. Vega, born Aram Va- gramian in Worcester, Mass., was the house pianist at the Hi-Hat jazz club, and spent the late 1930s, '40s and '50s playing with some of the jazz greats, Boston radio personality Ron Della Chiesa told The Associated Press. Della Chiesa said Vega teamed up with many jazz greats including Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Armenta McMahon, 96 INVERNESS Armenta McMahon, 96 of Inverness, died Friday, Dec. 2,2011. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, at the Hernando Church of the Living God, 3441 E. Oleander Lane, Her- nando. Burial will follow at Florida National Cemetery Wilder Funeral Home, Ho- mosassa Springs, FL. Virginia Quarles, 84 INVERNESS Virginia Hill Quarles, 84, of Inverness, died Friday, December 2,2011, under the loving care of her family at the Hospice Unit at Citrus Memorial Hospital. Miss Virginia was born in Dalton, Georgia, on May 27, 1927, to the late Clarence and Addie (Keown) Hill. She was a graduate of Gulfpark College in Gulfport, Missis- sippi, and attended the New York School of Interior De- sign. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Dalton. In 1972, Virginia and her late hus- band, Paul, moved to Inver- ness and built the Westgate Shopping Plaza, where they owned and operated the Westgate Furniture Store (currently Aaron's). They re- turned to Ellijay, Georgia, in 1985. In 2008, she moved back to Inverness with her daughter, Marsha. She is survived by her daughter, Marsha Quarles, and her grandson, Kevin Whaley, both of Inverness. She was preceded In death by her husband, Paul Quar- les Jr, in 1997, and her son, Paul Quarles III, on August 1, 2004. Friends may call at the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home of Inverness, today, Sunday, December 4, from 4 until 6 pm. Burial will fol- low in Dalton, Georgia. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial dona- tions to: Roar Foundation, PO. Box 189, Acton, CA 93510; Big Cat Rescue, 12802 Easy Street, Tampa, FL 33625 or Hospice of Citrus County, PO. Box 641270, Bev- erly Hills, FL 34465. Sign the guest book at www.chronicleonline. com. Robert King, 66 DUNNELLON Robert T King, 66, Dun- nellon, died Wednesday, Nov 30,2011. A memorial Mass of Remembrance is on Thurs- day, Dec. 8, 2011, at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Citrus Springs, Fla. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Fero Funeral Home. wwHoopereom.com Inverness Homosassa O Op Beverly Hills FUNERA HOMES (352) 726-2271 0o09BC & CREMATORY 1-888-746-6737 James Harold Terry Sr., 84 DUNNELLON James Harold Terry Sr, age 84, of Dunnellon, FL, died Wednesday, 11/30/2011, in Ocala, FL. James was born in Savan- nah, GA, to Rosalie and Robert Franklin Terry He and his wife, Ann, came to Florida in 1960 and to Dun- nellon in 1967. He retired from Florida Power Corp. as a fossil plant mechanical su- pervisor He proudly served in the U.S. Navy in Okinawa and Korea. He belonged to Dunnellon Masonic Lodge No. 136, the York Rite Tem- ple and Morocco Shrine Club. He loved fishing, golf and gardening. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Roberta Sauls, and brother Robert. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Ann Cook Terry; son James Terry Jr and wife, Cheryl Rogers Terry, of Dunnellon; son Robert of Nashville, TN; grandson Trey and wife, Amber Walther Terry, of Dunnellon. He was of the Baptist faith. Services will be in Hamp- ton, SC. Roberts Funeral Home of Dunnellon is in charge of local arrange- ments. Condolences may be sent to robertsof dunnellon.com. Jack Rainford, 67 HOMOSASSA Jack W Rainford, age 67, of Homosassa, FL, passed away on November 25,2011. He was born n Baltimore, Maryland, on October 4, 1944. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a retired plumbing contractor. He is survived by his wife, Susan, of Homosassa, FL; sons Joseph Rainford of Ocala, FL, Anthony Rainford of Ocala, FL, Rick Henry of Ocala, FL; daughter, Lisa Hamm (Jeff) of Dunnellon, FL; and 5 grandchildren. A private ceremony will be held with family mem- bers. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the American Cancer Society or American Heart Association in memory of Jack W Rainford. Sign the guest book at www chronicleonline. com. Robert Zaengle, 87 BEVERLY HILLS A Celebration of Life for Robert C. Zaengle, age 87, of Beverly Hills, Florida, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011, at the Beverly Hills Chapel of Hooper Fu- neral Home. Inurnment will take place at Florida Na- tional Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida. The family will re- ceive friends from 1 p.m. until time of service at the Beverly Hills Chapel. The family requests in lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to your local veteran's organization in Robert's name. Online con- dolences may be sent to the family at www.Hooper FuneralHome.com. He was born Jan. 24, 1924, in Brooklyn, NY, son of Charles and Augusta (Aich- mann) Zaengle. He died Nov 27, 2011, under the lov- ing care of Life Care of Cit- rus County, Lecanto, FL. Mr Zaengle was an Army veteran serving during World War II and as an Army reservist in the 1950s. He retired as a Traffic and Export Licensing Manager for IDR, Inc., a subsidiary of Reuters Corp. In his early years Mr. Zaengle lived in Rosendale, NY Robert re- tired to Beverly Hills, Florida, in 1990, after living in Farmingdale, NY for 32 years. Robert loved to talk to people and had zest for life. He enjoyed oil painting, gar- dening, cooking, wine mak- ing, collecting stamps and reading about religions and history Mr. Zaengle was a member of Beverly Hills Art Group, Beverly Hillbillies Square Dance Club and the Beverly Hills Recreation Assoc. Mr. Zaengle was preceded in death by his parents. Sur- vivors include his loving wife of 55 years, Helen L. Zaengle of Beverly Hills, FL; daughter Amy L. Zaen- gle-Calabro and her hus- band, Joe Calabro, of Beverly Hills, FL; daughter Jennifer M. Zaengle of Lin- denhurst, NY; three grand- children, Joey R. Calabro and Jessica L. Calabro, both of Beverly Hills, FL, and Daniel Gioia of Linden- hurst, NY; nephew Barry R. Hillmer of Grand Rapids, MI; and grand-nephew Rory Hillmer of Grand Rapids, MI. Arrangements are under the direction of the Hooper Funeral Homes & Crematory SO YOU KNOW * The Citrus County Chronicle's policy permits both free and paid obituaries. Email obits@chronicle online.com or phone (352) 563-5660 for details and pricing options. * Paid obituaries are printed as submitted by funeral homes. Joyce Williams, 77 LAKE PANASOFFKEE Joyce E. Williams, age 77, Lake Panasoffkee, died Sat- urday, December 3, 2011, at her residence. Joyce was born in Flint, Michigan, on March 11, 1934, to the late Leonard and Sherife (Irvine) Williams. She was a home- maker who enjoyed cook- ing, reading and craftwork. She liked to play cards and bingo and especially en- joyed spending time with her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Donald Williams, Lake Panasoffkee; two daughters, Laura (David) Robbins, Flint, MI, and Pam (Dave) Duncan, Temperance, MI; her sister, Maxine (Bob) Woods, OR; six grandchildren, Nicole, David, Denise, John, Kim and Marc; and three great- grandchildren. She was pre- ceded in death by a son, Donald Williams Jr; broth- ers Leonard and Jerry Vin- cent, and her sister, Barbara Vincent The family will receive friends in visitation on Wednesday, December 7, 2011, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory Bur- ial will be at a later date at the Florida National Ceme- tery in Bushnell. The family requests donations to Cor- nerstone Hospice, 2452 C.R. 526 E., Sumterville, FL 33585 in lieu of flowers. Sign the guest book at www chronicleonline. com. OBITUARIES Obituaries must be submitted by the fu- neral home or society in charge of arrangements. Free obituaries, run one day, can include: full name of deceased; age; hometown/state; date of death; place of death; date, time and place of visitation and funeral services. A flag will be included for free for those who served in the U.S. mili- tary. (Please note this service when submit- ting a free obituary.) Additionally, all obituar- ies will be posted online at www.chronicleonline .com. Deadline is 3 p.m. for obituaries to appear in the next day's edition. Small photos of the de- ceased's face can be in- cluded for an additional charge. To Place Your "In Memory" ad, Call Mike Snyder at 563-3273 msnyder @ chronicleonline com or Annemarie Miller at 564-2917 miller @ chronicleonline com rIngim i ad- L s4daspiort rndae Elaine Vaughan, 89 HERNANDO The Service of Remem- brance for Elaine M. Vaughan, age 89, of Her- nando, Florida, will be held at 1 p.m. Tues- day, Decem- ber 6, 2011, at the Florida Na- t i o n al Elaine Cemetery. Vaughan The family will receive friends from 4 to 5 p.m. Mon- day at the Inverness Chapel of Hooper Funeral Homes. The family requests expres- sions of sympathy take the form of memorial donations to Hospice of Citrus County PO. Box 641270 Beverly Hills, FL 34464. Online con- dolences may be sent to the family at www.Hooper FuneralHome.com. Ms. Vaughan was born February 18, 1922, in Chicago, IL, daughter of the late Bert and Elmira (Hamel) Vaughan. She died December 2, 2011, in Lecanto, FL. Ms. Vaughan was an Army veteran serv- ing during World War II. She worked as a secretary for the Internal Revenue Serv- ice and moved to Hernando, Florida, from Corte Madera, CA, in February of this year. Her hobbies included paint- ing, gardening and her pets. Ms. Vaughan was pre- ceded in death by her par- ents and a brother, Bert Vaughan. Survivors include brother, David (Darlene) Vaughan, of Las Vegas, NV; two sisters, Katherine (Lawrence) Gray, of Her- nando, FL, and Winifred (William) Colbert, of Floral City, FL; and many nieces and nephews. Robert Smith, 75 CITRUS SPRINGS Robert Gene Smith, 75, Citrus Springs, died Thurs- day, Dec. 1, 2011, at his resi- dence. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crema- tory is in charge of private cremation arrangements. 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Ponting was amazed to find how little research and critical analysis exists on the surf industry "We want to quantify ex- actly what we're dealing with," said Ponting, who, on the university's web site, sports a suit-and-tie while holding a surfboard. "I think it's way bigger than anybody gives it credit for, but no one has taken it seriously enough to look at it before." Decades ago, long-haired surfers chasing isolated ocean peaks far from the crowded beaches ofAustralia and California stumbled into remote villages from Indone- sia to Latin America and kicked off the global phe- nomenon. Today, so many surfers are traveling the globe in pursuit of that per- fect swell that surf tourism is being seen as a top income- generator for nations from Papua New Guinea to Liberia, Ponting said. Even China has created a so-called Minister for Extreme Sports to dive in on the booming business. Yet there is virtually no concrete data on just how big the board-carting crowd has become nor exactly how much money they generate. Scholars like Ponting esti- mate surf fever has caught on in more than 100 countries, while the U.S. surf industry alone generates an estimated Associated Press Jess Ponting waits for waves while surfing Wednesday, Nov. 30, in San Diego. Since his pi- oneering scientific research institute started at San Diego State University three months ago, Ponting has consulted governments, scholars, nonprofit groups and policymakers in- terested in making surf tourism a sustainable industry that can drive economies from Papua New Guinea to Liberia. $7 billion annually, according to the Surf Industry Manu- facturers Association. Chad Nelsen, who is doing a dissertation on the eco- nomics of surfing as part of his doctorate studies in envi- ronmental science at the University of California Los Angeles, said the only other university he has found with a formal surfing program is Great Britain's Plymouth University, which offers a Surf Science and Technology degree. That program fo- cuses more on training stu- dents in design, production and marketing of surf prod- ucts and tourism. The SDSU research cen- ter has scheduled summits to bring together surfers, en- vironmental organizations, tourism businesses and the small but growing wave of scholars studying surf eco- nomics. Ponting is arranging trips that will take students to places where tourism driven by surfers is making a difference in alleviating poverty and protecting the environment One of Ponting's hopes is that connecting the different INCLUDING CHILDREN'S CLEANING, FILLINGS AND SEALANTS 5445 Commercial Way, Spring Hill E 352-596-9900 www.akeldental.com MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED Accepting-Chase Health Advance and CareCredit AMIR AKEL, DMD Now Open on Fridays facets of the surf industry will carry over into helping gov- ernments in developing countries understand the surf crowd and develop plans to handle the hordes. To date, few people ques- tion the impact of surfers, Ponting said, and there are few sweeping plans about how to properly manage the surf tourism trade. Pointing, a lifelong surfer from Australia, has traveled the globe catching waves and has seen how crowds of swell seekers have transformed re- mote parts of the world in both good and bad ways. With no planning, many poor, remote communities discovered by surf explorers in the 1960s got caught up in what Ponting calls "the race to the bottom" with locals expanding their homes and offering cheap accommoda- tion, but with little infra- structure to handle the mounting sewage and trash, which seep into pristine ma- rine environments. As a result, "surf slums" sprang up in paradise. Ponting points to some tra- ditional Muslim villages in New Office Now Open Accepting New Patients COLON SCREENING FOR CITRUS COUNTY B. Jeffrey Wallis, MD. Specializing in: Colonoscopy, Upper Endoscopy, ERCP, Liver 6152 W. Corporate Oaks Dr., Crystal River, Meadowcrest Office 352-564-3900 800-845-7110 Fax 352-564-3903 Scott Redrick, M.D. Faye Centeno, ARNP Board Certified OB-GYN Indonesia that found them- selves dealing with big-city problems brought in by the outsiders, including illegal drug use and prostitution. On the other hand, there are places like Papua New Guinea, a model that has a national surf management plan limiting the number of surfers to popular spots and taxing them to help pay for sewage treatment, water sys- tems and schools. Papua New Guinea also requires surfers to pay for a local surf guide, creating jobs for its people instead of merely playing host to foreign travel companies. Surfers are unique in that they unlike other kinds of tourists will often pursue a wave no matter how far and difficult it may be to get there, Ponting said. They flock to nations in the midst of wars or after natural dis- asters, making them a re- silient market for impoverished countries struggling to persuade tradi- tional tourists to return. That makes them a key market for places like Liberia, which has struggled to lose its image as a place of civil unrest but is quickly rising as the next unex- plored surf frontier. Ponting is working on funding for a joint project with a non- profit organization to guide the country's tourism de- partment so locals reap the benefits instead of foreign- ers who may better under- stand the market. The research center is working on developing a pro- gram that would certify surf hotels that ensure their op- erations do not pollute and that invest money back into the local communities where they are located. There is a growing tide of philanthropy among surfers wanting to help the places they visit Nelsen, who works as an environmental director at Surfrider Foundation, said the surf research center will give a much needed boost to organizations like his work- ing to make the industry sus- tainable. He said it will also give credibility to scholars who have been dismissed because of the "Spicoli bias," referring to Jeff Spi- coli, the apathetic, stoned surfing character in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." 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This week, visitors can cash in on gold and silver jewelry, antiques, collectibles, and all coins prior to 1970 Clean out your attics, closets and lock boxes, because the "As seen on TV," Treasure Hunters Roadshow is coming to Crystal River. Road- show specialists are in town examining your gold and silver, antiques and collectibles. While the Roadshow will accept anything that's old, they will be focusing on: gold and silver coins made before 1970, military items, toys and trains, musical instruments, pocket and wrist watches. Scrap gold is expected to be a popular category this week due to soaring gold prices. Buyers for the roadshow have noticed a tre- mendous increase in the amount of gold coming Above-Roadshow specialist, Mike Delong, sits w who is eagerly anticipating the assessment of his to the Roadshow, and for good reason. Record gold prices have Roadshow guests cashing in on broken or outdated jewelry with our fair and honest purchase offers. The Roadshow encourages anyone planning a visit to take a minute and examine their jew- elry box or their lock box at the bank and gather anything that is gold. If a guest is not sure if something is gold, bring it in and the Roadshow 0 L 0 . 0 * ~*0' V * 0. *1 *** *' *0 TO *Gather items of interest from your attic, garage, basement, etc. There is no limit to the amount of items you can bring. *No appointment is necessary. *If you decide to accept the offer, we will pay you on the spot and ship the item to the collector. The collector pays all ship- ping and handling charges. *You get 100% of the offer with no hidden fees. M a... U staff will test it for free. Other gold items of inter- est include gold coins, gold ounces, gold proof sets and dental gold. Other types of items Roadshow specialists hope to see include vintage guitars. Ryan Kru- shas, one of the Roadshow's instrument special- ists, spoke about some of the top guitars getting great offers. "Gibsons and Fenders are in big demand right now as are vintage amps," said Krushas. We also buy violins, mandolins, wood- winds, if it plays it pays! Timepiece specialist Jeff Ford adds, "Watches are hot! We recently paid over $2,500 for an old Hamilton pocket watch. And we are buying all types of high-end wrist watches too. Brands like Rolex, Tiffany and Chopard are very desirable to collectors. And the finest Swiss timepiece in the world, Patek Philippe, just earned a happy seller $42,000.00" When specialist Tom S --Fuller was asked what he enjoyed most about working at the Roadshow, he was Ci quick to answer, "Old coins i and paper currency-for as ith a gentleman long as I can remember, I collectibles, have been fascinated with collecting coins. I would go through the change in my parents' grocery store, looking for rare dates and errors. Once, I found a silver quarter that I sold for $300. Not bad for an 8 year old." 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You do not need to be an AARP member to enroll. AARP encourages you to consider your needs when selecting products and does not make specific product recommendations for individuals. AARP and its affiliates are not insurance agencies and do not employ or endorse individual agents, brokers, producers, representatives, or advisors. Y0066 111118_173248 File & Use 11232011 SPRJ6055_200264 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 A9 LP NATION & WORLD CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Nation BRIEF TSA trouble Stemming the flow of red ink In face of tax cuts, lawmakers struggle to Associated Press In this undated family photo, Lenore Zimmerman is shown. Zimmerman, 85, who arrived in a wheelchair for a flight at New York's Kennedy Airport on Tues- day, said that she was re- quired to go through a strip search after she asked to be patted down instead of being scanned. She was concerned that passing through the airport's body scanner would interfere with her defibrillator. Woman, 86 : I was strip searched NEW YORK -An 85-year- old New York grandmother said she was injured and hu- miliated during a strip search at a New York City airport. Lenore Zimmerman said she was on her way to a flight to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and was searched after she asked to forgo body the scanners because she worried it would interfere with her defibrillator. She said she is hunched over, weighs about 110 pounds. She said the screener made her take off her pants and she banged her shin and it bled during the ordeal at Kennedy Airport. The Transportation Security Administration said she was not strip searched. World BRIEF Summit Associated Press WASHINGTON The coming year-end spending spree after so much debate over budget deficits shows just how hard it is to stem the government's flow of red ink Lawmakers are poised to spend $120 billion or so to renew a Social Security tax cut that averaged just under $1,000 per household this year They're ready to commit up to $50 billion more to con- tinue unemployment bene- fits to people out of work for more than half a year And doctors have no rea- son to doubt they won't be rescued, again, from steep cuts in their Medicare pay- ments. Combine that with the tax cuts and jobless ben- efits, and Congress could cut deficit add almost $200 billion to the federal ledger this month. That's why it's excruciat- ingly difficult to cut the deficit, even when the House is dominated by tea party forces. The year-end spree fol- lows the failure of three high-profile efforts at big deficit deals: talks led by Vice President Joe Biden; efforts by President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, to strike a "grand bargain"; and the ignominious crater- ing of a special deficit su- percommittee before Thanksgiving. Each disintegrated in great measure over the question of taxes. The singular success in Associated Press Erskine Bowles, co-chair of President Obama's Commission on Fiscal Responsibility, foreground, testifies Nov. 1 on Capi- tol Hill in Washington before the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction (Supercommittee). attacking the deficit this year came after a pro- tracted battle this summer over whether to let the gov- ernment continue borrow- ing. That fight finally produced a promise of more than $2 trillion in cuts over the coming decade. Even with those savings, new government borrowing would be on track to total four or five times that amount over the same period. Winning over villages .- -* -- -. y- : * -At *-... .... '.J.'.. . ".-"-- :, ,,,, ," .- ," ". .-" ". . S ^-S^ S S Associated Press A nomad from the Tuareg tribe of the Sahara Desert brings his herd for vaccination on May 17, 2010, to a team of U.S. Special Forces in the Sahara Desert handing out aid near the town of Gao in northeastern Mali. With al- most no resistance, al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM, is implanting itself in Africa's soft tissue, choos- ing as its host Mali, one of the poorest nations on Earth. Although AQIM's leaders are Algerian, it recruits people from Mali, including 60 to 80 Tuareg fighters, the olive-skinned nomads who live in the Sahara desert, accord- ing to a security expert who spoke anonymously because of the sensitivity of the matter. Associated Press Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez looks on Sat- urday during a working ses- sion of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, CELAC, summit in Caracas, Venezuela. Latin leaders: money is top worry CARACAS, Venezuela - Leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean pledged closer ties to safe- guard their economies from the world financial crisis as they formed a new bloc on Saturday including every na- tion in the hemisphere except the U.S. and Canada. Several presidents stressed during the two-day summit that they hope to ride out turbulent times by boost- ing local industries and in- creasing trade within the region. "It seems it's a terminal, structural crisis of capitalism," Bolivian President Evo Morales said in a speech Sat- urday. "I feel we're meeting at a good moment to debate ... the great unity of the coun- tries of America, without the United States." Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and some of his closest allies called the new regional bloc a tool for standing up to U.S. influ- ence. But other leaders fo- cused more on economic concerns and on working to- gether to confront issues such as drug trafficking and the effects of climate change. -From wire reports Candy, cash: Al-Qaidaplants itselfin Africa Associated Press SOKOLO, Mali The first time the members of al-Qaida emerged from the forest, they politely said hello. Then the men carrying auto- matic weapons asked the fright- ened villagers if they could please take water from the well. Before leaving, they rolled down the windows of their pickup truck and called over the children to give them chocolate. That was 18 months ago, and since then, the bearded men in tu- nics like those worn by Osama bin Laden have returned for water every week. Each time they go to lengths to exchange greetings, ask for permission and act neighborly, according to locals, in the first inti- mate look at how al-Qaida tries to win over a village. Besides candy, the men hand out cash. If a child is born, they bring baby clothes. If someone is ill, they prescribe medicine. When a boy was hospitalized, they dropped off plates of food and picked up the tab. With almost no resistance, al- Qaida has implanted itself in Africa's soft tissue, choosing as its host one of the poorest nations on Earth. The terrorist group has cre- ate a refuge in this remote land through a strategy of winning hearts and minds, described in rare detail by seven locals in regu- lar contact with the cell. The vil- lagers agreed to speak for the first time to an Associated Press team in the "red zone," deemed by most embassies to be too dangerous for foreigners to visit. While al-Qaida's central com- Associated Press A boy in Sokolo, Mali, rides a donkey cart May 17, 2010. A majority of Sokolo's population make their living either in the fields of rice to its south or in the forest to its north, where they take their herds to graze. mand is in disarray and its leaders on the run following bin Laden's death six months ago, security ex- perts say, the group's 5-year-old branch in Africa is flourishing. From bases like the one in the for- est just north of here, al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM, is infiltrating local communities, re- cruiting fighters, running training camps and planning suicide at- tacks, according to diplomats and government officials. Even as the mother franchise struggles financially, its African off- shoot has raised an estimated $130 million in under a decade by kid- napping at least 50 Westerners in neighboring countries and holding them in camps in Mali for ransom. It has tripled in size from 100 com- batants in 2006 to at least 300 today, say security experts. The group's stated aim is to be- come a player in global jihad, and suspected collaborators have been arrested throughout Europe, in- cluding in the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, England and France. In Sep- tember, the general responsible for U.S. military operations in Africa, Army Gen. Carter Ham, said AQIM now also poses a "significant threat" to the United States. The answer to why the group has thrived can be found in this speck of a town, where homes are made of mud mixed with straw and families eke out a living either in the fields of rice to the south or in the immense forest of short, stout trees to its north. It's here, under a canopy stretch- ing over an area three times larger than the city of New York, that Sokolo's herders take their cattle. They pay $5 per year per head of cattle, and $3 per head of sheep, for the right to water their animals. When the al-Qaida fighters showed up about 11/2 years ago with four to five jerrycans and asked for water, they signaled that they did not intend to plunder resources. They stood out in their tunics stopping a little below the knees, small turbans and beards, a foreign style of dress associated with the Gulf states and bin Laden. Associated Press Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain de- livers an announcement Saturday at a campaign event in Atlanta. "I am sus- pending my presidential campaign because of the continued distractions and the continued hurt caused on me and my family," Cain said. Campaign efforts suspended Cain denies sex allegations Associated Press ATLANTA Herman Cain suspended his falter- ing bid for the Republican presidential nomination on Saturday, throwing his staunchly conservative supporters up for grabs with just one month to go before the lead-off cau- cuses in Iowa. Still sounding defiant, Cain denounced the drumbeat of sexual mis- conduct allegations against him as "false and unproven" but said that they had been hurtful to his family, particularly his wife, Gloria, and were drowning out his ability to deliver his message. "So as of today, with a lot of prayer and soul- searching, I am suspend- ing my presidential campaign because of the continued distractions and the continued hurt caused on me and my family," a tired-looking Cain told about a 400 supporters. His wife stood behind him on the stage, drawing chants of "Gloria!" from the crowd. Cain's announcement provides a new twist in what has already been a volatile Republican race. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has, so far, been the biggest benefici- ary of Cain's precipitous slide. Polls show Gingrich and former Massachusetts Gov Mitt Romney atop the field in what is shaping up as a two-man race head- ing into early voting states. But others, such as Texas Gov Rick Perry and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann will likely make a strong play for Cain's anti-establish- ment tea party backing as they look to rise and be- come a viable alternative to Romney, whose conser- vative credentials are suspect in some GOP cir- cles. Cain said he would offer an endorsement and his former rivals were quick to issue statements on Saturday praising his conservative ideals and grassroots appeal. At a tea party rally in Staten Island, Gingrich praised Cain for bringing optimism and big ideas to the race. "He had the courage to launch the 9-9-9 plan which, whether you liked it or disliked it, was a big idea and started to elevate the debate toward big so- lutions and not the usual nitpicking, consultant- driven negativity," Gin- grich said. Some disappointed Cain supporters were clearly in search of a can- didate on Saturday fol- lowing his withdrawal. EXCCS IONSRONLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE in For news about veterans' organizations, read Veterans - Notes. PAGEA12 lvi.- Experience delivers gastronomic entertainment NEIL SAWYER Special to the Chronicle S( ating Asheville" (North Carolina) implies a giant gastronome feasting on the city of Asheville. A close analogy would be "eating all around Asheville," and that is exactly what we did. Here's how that activity was played out: Josh and Steve, formidable and en- tertaining hosts, meet up with us, their clients, at the Battery Park Book Ex- change & Champagne Bar, an elegant wine bar, beer stube and rare treats caf&. Twelve enthusiastic travelers, soon to be led blindly on a walking food tour, awaited the arrival of our hosts. Know- ing ahead of time of the ambiance and cozy comfort of the Book Exchange, we all arrived rather early and enjoyed getting acquainted over our individu- ally selected glass of wine, champagne, or stein of beer A side feature was the approximately 50,000-volume library of fascinating books to be perused on the spot. I wandered up- stairs to a balcony that overlooks the downstairs bars, and found a young lady deep in thought with an array of learning Neil Sawyer materials spread SPONTANEOUS out on the table. TRAVELER We spoke briefly as she explained that this area was her favorite place to study, which was no surprise to me, considering that she was a local college student. Our hosts arrived just in time for an- other round of the Book Exchange's best. A briefing of our afternoon's activ- ities followed, along with more chat among the guests. We were "primed!" Off we went seeking our five culinary discoveries... The chef at the Haywood Park Hotel served us samplings of leg of lamb with maitake mushrooms and parsnips topped with sour cherry reduction, along with a California red Zinfandel wine. All ingredients were locally grown -farm to table. Need I say, "De- licious?" Dan and Jill, the owners of the French Broad Chocolate Lounge, met in Costa Rica and then brought their knowledge and skills with the cocoa bean to Asheville. They import the highest quality beans in order to fi- nesse the 27-step process into their treasured "truffle cafe o'latte." The phrase "to die for" was oft repeated. The Zambra Tapas Bar served a fan- tastic fried wedge of tofu with hummus. It was a new way for me to eat tofu, and it was delicious served with a chilled glass of Sangria. Repeats would cer- tainly have been in order! The congen- ial bartender was a big help to many as he absolved their worldly problems in the mock confessional. A fairly new business, The Gourmet Chip Company served up an array of 19 -A NEIL SAWYER/Special to the Chronicle To find the Zambra Tapas Bar in Asheville, N.C., look for the sign. A couple from Charlotte, S.C., Tony and Michelle, enjoy libations at The Battery Park Book Exchange & Champagne Bar. The popular confessional at the Zambra Tapas Bar. the most tantalizing potato chips I've ever tasted. After placing your order, you watched as your potato was thinly sliced, then sprinkled or dashed with combinations of balsamic vinegar, grated cheese and other condiments. The sweet-potato chips were especially tasty. Our last stop of the day was the Vin- site Winery, where our host, Les, re- galed us with a board of local cheeses, including the elegant Ellington goat cheese, and other cheeses from cow's milk, all outstanding. A variety of wines were served but the vintner's favorite was the Slovenian Tokai wine. It took extra effort to pull ourselves away from these rare treats! Beer kegs and bottles - Book Exchange specialties; One of sev- eral comfortable lounges at the Book Ex- change; Sign at The Gourmet Chip Company, a new business in Asheville. Visit the website at www.eating asheville.com, or phone (828) 489-3266, and be aware that the schedule and restaurants may not be the same as noted here. There's a modest charge for all this fun. Reservations are a must. While the gourmet items noted above were high- lights of the day, a bonus was learning much about the city as we walked from one destination to the next, as our guides pointed out many of the archi- tecturally interesting and historical buildings along the way This afternoon delight was a deli- ciously educational and entertaining way to spend some quality time in a charming North Carolina city. Sign me up for another "dine around!" Neil Sawyer is a 25-year Crystal River resident and businessman. Travelingis a hobby for Neil and his wife, Karyn. They enjoy independent travel, small ships and small-group guided tours. Email him at gobuddy@tampabay.rrcom. Sicilian summer Betty Winn, a teacher at Crystal River Primary School, spent six weeks this summer in Sicily visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Ginny and James Lagger, and three grandchildren. Lt. Lagger is stationed at Sigonella NAS near Catania, Sicily. In this picture, Winn and her grandchildren Eli, Grace and Olivia Lagger - explore a house on the slopes of Mt. Etna. The house was nearly filled with lava during a Mt. Etna eruption. Special to the Chronicle DREAM VCAT ON S oito Contest The Chronicle and The Accent Travel Group are sponsoring a photo con- test for readers of the newspaper. Readers are invited to send a photograph from their Dream Vacation with a brief description of the trip. If it's selected as a win- ner, it will be published in the Sunday Chronicle. At the end of the year, a panel of judges will select the best photo during the year and that photograph will win a prize. Please avoid photos with dates on the print. Photos should be sent to the Chronicle at 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 or dropped off at the Chronicle office in Inver- ness, Crystal River or any Accent Travel Office. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Veterans NOTES Due to space considera- tions, the Veterans Notes some- times contain only basic information regarding each post For more information about scheduled activities, meals and more for a specific post, call or email that post at the contact listed. Red Tail Memorial Chap- ter 136 of the Air Force Asso- ciation announces the end of the year Recruiting Contest. AFA chapter members are asked to recruit one new member before Dec. 31 to receive a new chap- ter logo ball cap. If they recruit three new members, they will re- ceive a master recruiter ball cap. Both caps will show that the member has done his part in helping the AFA in accomplish- ing our mission to educate, ad- vocate and support. The next monthly meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at Ocala Regional AirportAdmin- istration Building, 750 S.W. 60th Ave.Tthis is the annual food drive in conjunction with Marion County Vets Helping Vets. Please bring a donation of non- perishable food to the meeting. For more information, call Mike Emig, Florida state/region presi- dent, at (352) 854-8328. The U.S. Air Force is look- ing for prior enlisted men and women from all services inter- ested in both direct duty assign- ments in previously obtained career fields or retraining into se- lect career fields. "A nationwide drive is under way to fill openings requiring skills many veterans already possess," said SSgt. Eric Hurley, from Inverness. "Some of the ca- reers include aircraft electron- ics/mechanical areas, cyber operation fields, and various other specialties. Enlisted career openings that include the oppor- tunities to retrain consist of spe- cial operations positions and unmanned aerial vehicle." Assignment locations are based on Air Force needs. For more information, call (352) 476- 4915. Citrus County Veterans Coalition has a new building holding freezers, refrigerators and all necessary requirements to feed veterans in need. Food donations and volunteers are al- ways welcomed and needed. The new CCVC location is on 40 & 8 cruise Special to the Chronicle Local residents John and Carol Kaiserian, Larry and Marie Pink, and Wayne and Shirley Arm- strong recently returned from a seven-day cruise to the Caribbean on the Carnival Legend with 22 members from around the state in the 40&8, the Honor Society of American Vet- erans. This was the organization's second annual cruise. the DAV property in Inverness at the corner of Paul and Inde- pendence, off U.S. 41 north. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Appointments are encouraged by calling (352) 400-8952. CCVC general meetings are at 6 p.m. the fourth Thursday of the month in the County Veter- ans Service Office classroom at the Citrus County Resource Center, next to the V.A. Clinic off County Road 491 in Lecanto. All honorably discharged veterans, their spouses, widows and wid- owers, along with other veterans' organizations and current coali- tion members are welcome. Members are encouraged to attend the Board of Director Meetings at 10 a.m. the fourth Thursday monthly at the DAV building in Invemess, 1039 N. Paul Drive off U.S. 41. Come see what the Citrus Veterans Coalition is all about, and if you feel you can assist in the "Veterans Helping Veterans" program, please come on board as a member. We provide food supplements and nonperishable foods to needy veterans through our "Veterans Food Pantry." We pro- vide assistance to needy and disabled veterans and their fami- lies with minor repairs to their homes through the generosity of volunteers who are in the plumb- ing, electrical and construction industry. We also provide funds for annual scholarships to veter- ans' family members who apply through their school counseling services. Annual membership donation is $10 for a calendar year or $25 for three years. The CCVC is a nonprofit corporation, and your donations are tax deductible. Current members should check their membership card for expi- ration dates, and renew with Gary Williamson at (352) 527- 4537 or at the meeting. Visit www.ccvcfl.org. Blanton-Thompson American Legion Post 155, 6585 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. For information about the post and its activities, call Cmdr. Jay Conti Sr. at (352) 795-6526 or visit www.postl55.org. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 meets at 7:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of every month at the post. The American Le- gion Auxiliary is the world's largest women's patriotic service organization with nearly 1 million members in 10,100 communi- ties. The principles of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary are to serve veterans, their families and the community. Eligibility in the Auxiliary is open to mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters or grand- mothers of members of the American Legion and of de- ceased veterans who served during war time (also stepchil- dren); stepchildren; and female veterans who served during war time. Call President Shawn Mikulas, (352) 503-5325, or membership chairman Barbara Logan, (352) 7954233. For more information about the American Legion, call Ameri- can Legion Post 155 Com- mander Jay Conti Sr. at (352) 795-6526 or visit the website at www.Postl55.org. H.F. Nesbitt VFW Post 10087, Beverly Hills, offers meals, bingo, golf, karaoke and pool. Review the monthly newsletter for activities and up- dates, and call the post at (352) 746-0440. The VFW Post 10087 is off County Road 491, directly behind Superior Bank. Edward W. Penno VFW Post 4864, 10199 N. Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs, (352)465-4864. Friday dinner from 5 to 6:30 p.m. will be roast pork for Dec. 9. Cost is $8. The post will again be spon- soring an Angel Tree for the ben- efit of underprivileged children who may not experience the magic of Christmas. Stop by and pick an angel and help a child have a merry Christmas. Information regarding any post events is available at the post or call (352) 465-4864. Disabled American Veter- ans Chapter No. 70 meets at 2 p.m. the second Tuesday monthly at the chapter hall, 1039 N. Paul Drive, Inverness, at the intersection of Independence Highway and U.S. 41. The chap- ter hall is on the corner of Inde- pendence Highway and Paul Drive. We thank veterans for their service and welcome any dis- abled veteran to join us from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. any Tuesday or Thursday at the chapter hall. This is also the time that we ac- cept donated nonperishable foods for our food drive. Our main function is to assist disable veterans and their fami- lies when we are able. Anyone who knows a dis- abled veteran or their family who requires assistance is asked to call Commander Richard Floyd at (352) 726-5031 or Ken Stew- art at (352) 419-0207. Service Officer Joe McClister is available to assist any veteran or dependents with their disabil- ity claim by appointment. Call (352) 3464 and leave a message. Ambulatory veterans who wish to schedule an appointment for transportation to the VA med- ical center in Gainesville should call the veterans' service office at (352) 527-5915. Mobility chal- lenged veterans who wish to schedule an appointment for transportation to the VA medical center in Gainesville may call the Citrus County Transit office for wheelchair transportation; call (352) 527-7630. For more information about chapter activities, veterans' ben- efits or membership, Call Ken Stewart at (352) 419-0207; leave a message, if desired, should the machine answer. Disabled American Veter- ans Auxiliary Unit No. 70 meets at 2 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at the chapter hall, 1039 N. Paul Drive, Inverness. The auxiliary is raffling a homemade, hand-sewn, queen- size quilt; tickets are $1. Drawing will be Dec. 12. The winner need not be present. Winner will be notified by phone if not present. The drawing benefits Christmas for needy children. The auxiliary plans a visit to the VA nursing homes) and needs toiletry items such as packaged razors, combs, hair- brushes, toothbrushes, sham- poos and deodorant to fill ditty bags, They are also accepting cotton material and yarn to make ditty bags, lap robes, wheelchair and walker bags for disabled veterans. The auxiliary membership has grown to include many more ex- tended families. Call Auxiliary Commander Linda Brice at (352) 560-3867 or Adjutant Lynn Armitage at (352) 341-5334. See NOTES/Page A13 Puzzle is on Page A14. 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Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. for members, spouses and prospective members. Dunnellon Young Marines will meet Tuesday, Dec. 6. Outdoor flea market and pan- cake breakfast will be from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 17. The public is welcome. There will be a free Christmas dinner for the public from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25. You need not be needy to join us. For information about activities and the post, call Carl Boos at (352) 489-3544. Rolling Thunder Chapter 7, a POW/MIA awareness group, meets at 10 a.m. second Satur- day at the VFW Post 10087 in Beverly Hills. Call Bob Bruno, secretary, at (352) 201-1228. SA Marine Corps League Ladies Auxiliary Citrus Unit meets at 1 p.m. the third Tues- day monthly at the VFW in Bev- erly Hills. New members are welcome. Membership fee is $30 a year. Female relatives ages 16 or older who are a wife, widow, mother, stepmother, sister, daughter, stepdaughter, grand- mother, granddaughter, aunt or daughter-in-law of honorably dis- charged Marines and FMF Corpsmen are eligible to belong to the Marine Corps League. Fe- male Marines (former, active and reserves) and associate mem- bers are eligible for MCLA mem- bership. Call President Elaine Spikes at (352) 860-2400 or Secretary/Treasurer Joan Cecil at (352) 726-0834 for informa- tion. Hunger and Homeless Coalition -Anyone who knows of a homeless veteran in need of food, haircut, voter ID, food stamps, medical assistance or more blankets is asked to call Ed Murphy at the Hunger and Homeless Coalition at (352) 382- 0876, or pass along this phone number to the veteran. Leroy Rooks Jr. VFW Post 4252 and Ladies Auxil- iary 3190 N. Carl G. Rose High- way, State Road 200, Hernando; (352) 726-3339. Send emails to vfw4252@tampabay.rr.com. Post 4252 Auxiliary goes to nursing homes three times a month to play bingo with resi- dents. Everyone is welcome. Post and auxiliary meet at 6:30 p.m. every second Thursday. See our post activities: Google us as VFW 4252, Hernando. Post honor guard is available for funerals, flag raising, nursing homes. Dumas-Hartson VFW Post 8189 is on West Veterans Drive, west of U.S. 19 between Crystal River and Homosassa. Call (352) 795-5012 for informa- tion. VFW membership is open to men and women veterans who have participated in an overseas campaign, including service in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Ko- rean Campaign medal remains open, as well. Call the post at the phone number above for infor- mation. The post will host a huge white elephant sale, rain or shine, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10. This will be a MOC/MOCA event with coffee and doughnuts in the morning and hot dogs and soda (for a small fee). All sale items must go: there will be furniture, tools, fishing equipment, clothes and more. Bake sale items will be available. Table rental to sell your stuff is $5 for both days. Dinner at 5 p.m. Friday will be American (New England-style, not Chinese) chop suey with salad, rolls and dessert for $6. A portion of the proceeds will bene- fit Lee Sears' burial fund. Other proceeds help local needy veter- ans. Joe Nic Barco Memorial VFW Post 7122, 8191 S. Florida Ave., Floral City. For information about the post and its activities, call (352) 637-0100. Friday is AUCE fish or three- piece chicken for $7. American Legion, Beverly Hills Memorial Post 237,4077 N. Lecanto Highway, in the Bev- erly Plaza, invites all eligible vet- erans and their families to visit our post and consider joining our Legion family: American Legion, Sons of the American Legion (SAL), or American Legion Auxil- iary (ALA). Color Guard/Honor Guard accepting volunteers. American Legion Riders Chapter now being formed. The dart tournament at 3 p.m. Sun- days has started again. Visit the post for printed schedule or visit the website at www.post237.org. For information, call the post at (352) 746-5018. The Korean War Veterans Association, Citrus Chapter 192 meets at the VFW Post 10087, Beverly Hills, at 1 p.m. the first Tuesday monthly. Any veteran who has seen honorable service in any of the Armed Forces of the U.S. is eligible for membership if said service was within Korea, including territorial waters and airspace, at any time from Sept. 3, 1945, to the pres- ent or if said service was outside of Korea from June 25,1950, to Jan. 31, 1955. For information, call Hank Butler at (352) 563- 2496, Neville Anderson at (352) 344-2529 or Bob Hermanson at (352) 489-0728. Allen-Rawls American Le- gion Post 77 and Auxiliary Unit 77 meet the first Thursday monthly at the Inverness High- lands Civic Center at 4375 Little Al Point Road, Inverness. Call Post Cmdr. Norman Brumett at (352) 860-2981 or Auxiliary pres- ident Marie Cain at (352) 637- 5915. The post will host a dinner Dec. 17 at the Invemess High- lands civic Association. Menu will be baked ham, potatoes, vegeta- bles, fruit, desserts, tea, coffee and soda for $7.50. Serving will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Entertain- ment will be by Bernie Piquet on the keyboard. U.S. Submarine Veterans (USSVI)-Sturgeon Base meets at 11 a.m. the first Saturday monthly at the American Legion Post 155, 6585 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. Visitors and interested parties are always welcome. Call Base Cmdr. Billy Wein at (352) 726-5926. American Legion Post 166 meets 1:30 p.m., first Satur- day monthly at the Dumas-Hart- son VFW Post 8189 Ladies Auxiliary facility on Veterans Drive, Homosassa, on the west side of U.S. 19 at Dixon's Auto Sales across from Harley-David- son. We meet in the small build- ing to the left of the main building. All former and current post members, as well as all in- terested veterans, are cordially invited to be a part of American Legion Post 166. For information about the post or the American Legion, call and leave a message for the post commander at (352) 697-1749. Your call will be retumed within 24 to 48 hours. Seabee Veterans of Amer- ica (SVA) Island X-23 welcomes all Seabees and Honeybees to its monthly meeting at 10:30 a.m. the third Tuesday monthly at Citrus Hills Country Club, Rose and Crown restaurant, Cit- rus Hills. Call John Lowe at (352) 3444702. Citrus 40/8 Voiture 1219 and Cabane 1219 conducts its meetings at 7 p.m. the second Thursday monthly at the Ameri- can Legion Post 155 on State Road 44 in Crystal River (6585 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway). For more information about the 40/8, call the Chef De Gare Tom Smith at (352) 601-3612; for the Ca- bane, call La Presidente Carol Kaiserian at (352) 746-1959; or visit us on the Web at www.Postl55.org. The Suncoast U.S. Navy Armed Guard Veterans and Merchant Marine Veterans of World War II will meet at noon Saturday, Dec. 10, at China First on U.S. 19 in Crystal River. There will be a voluntary gift exchange. If you choose to par- ticipate, keep the cost of the gift at about $5 and label it for a man or woman. Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776 Military Order of the Pur- ple Heart (MOPH) meets at 2 p.m. the third Tuesday of Janu- ary, March, May, July, Septem- ber and November. All combat-wounded veterans, lin- eal descendants, next of kin, spouses and siblings of Purple Heart recipients are cordially in- vited to attend and to join the ranks of Chapter 776. To learn more about Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776 MOPH, visit the chapter's website at www.citrus purpleheart.org or call (352) 382- 3847. Marine Corps League, (HOTEL a& CASINO) TA MPA -mm mm -mmm SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 A13 Samuel R. Wall Detachment 1139 will conduct its regular meeting at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday monthly at DAV Post 70 in Inverness at the inter- section of Independence High- way and U.S. 41 North. All Marines are welcome. Call Jerry Cecil at (352) 726-0834 or Wayne Howard at (352) 634- 5254. Marine Corps League Cit- rus Detachment 819 meets at 7 p.m. the last Thursday monthly at VFW Post 10087 on Vet Lane in Beverly Hills, behind Superior Bank. Social hour follows. All Marines and FMF Corpsmen are welcome. Meet new friends and discuss past glories. Call Morgan Patterson at (352) 746-1135, Ted Archambault at (352) 382-0462 or Bion St. Bernard at (352) 697- 2389. Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW Post 8698 is at 520 State Road 40 E., Inglis, one mile east of U.S. 19. The Men's Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m. the second Mon- day. LAVFW meets at 5 p.m. and the membership meeting is at 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday at the post. Call the post at (352) 447- 3495 for information about the post and its activities. Fleet Reserve Associa- tion, Branch 186 will meet at 3 p.m. the third Thursday monthly at the DAV Building, Independ- ence Highway and U.S. 41 North, Inverness. Call Bob Huscher, secretary, at (352) 344-0727. American Legion Herbert Surber Post 225 meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday monthly at the New Testament Baptist Church of Floral City, 9850 S. Parkside Ave. adjoining Floral Park, southeast side. All eligible veterans are welcome to join. Landing Ship Dock (LSD) sailors meet at Denny's in Crys- tal River at 2 p.m. the fourth Thursday monthly. Call Jimmie at (352) 621-0617. SAttention: USS Columbus vets Navy and Marine Corps shipmates who served on the USS Columbus CA-74/CG-12 from 1944 through 1976 and the USS Columbus (SSN-762) past and present, if you would like to share memories and cama- raderie with old friends and make new ones, contact Allen R. Hope, president, 3828 Hobson Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46815- 4505; call (260) 486-2221 be- tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time; fax (260) 492-9771, or email Hope4391@ frontier.com. -m- - 66th ANNIVERSARY The Buonomos Frank and Inge Buonomo celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving Day They were married Nov. 24, 1945, in Alexandria, Va. They are both World War II veterans. Frank met Inge when he returned from overseas in 1944 and was stationed in Washington, D.C. Inge was a dental hygienist while serving in the WACs. Inge is now a home- maker and Frank is a re- tired engineer They have lived in Citrus Hills for 28 years. The couple have two sons, Gary of Hudson, N.H., and Ron and his wife Terry, who live in Sugar Land, Texas. They also have two granddaughters. Being World War II vet- erans, they traveled with other veterans on Oct. 27 on the Ocala Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. New ARRIVAL Blyth Bradley Mitchell Larry and Tiffany Mitchell of Citrus Springs announce the birth of their son, Blyth Bradley Mitchell, at 6:18 a.m. on Nov 12, 2011, at Citrus Me- morial hospital in Inver- ness. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 13.5 ounces. Paternal grandparents are Larry and Andrea Mitchell of Crystal River. Maternal grandparents are the late Carol and Jerry Rose of Houston, Pa. Pater- nal great-grandmother is Lorraine Lech of Lecanto. FOR THE RECORD 0 Divorces and marriages filed in the state of Florida are a matter of public record, available from each county's Clerk of the Courts Office. For Citrus County, call the clerk at (352) 341-6400 or visit the website at www.clerk.citrus.fl.us/. For proceedings filed in another county, contact the clerk in that area. 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We bent over backward to make her part of our family, but she decided to walk out on him and sever all family ANI ties. M They have M shared custody of the child, and my brother will have him for Christmas. My husband and I are host- ing the family meal this year. We did not plan on having Melanie, but my brother wants to include her. I told him she was not invited, but he insists, say- ing she is the mother of his child. Melanie has never en- joyed being in my home. She I is bitter and rude and lacks even the basic manners of a person her age (40). Should I refuse to include her, or do I allow my brother to invite this woman and make the day miserable for everyone else? Unwilling Sister Dear Sister: Melanie is going to be in your brother's life forever be- cause she is the mother of his child. She is part of the family whether she wants to be or not, and family members some- times have to put up with one an- other at holidays. Please be the IIE'S bigger person for LBOX your brother's sake, and invite Melanie for din- ner If you're lucky, she won't come. DearAnnie: You printed a letter from "Neglected," who complained that her husband of many years was no longer interested in sex, although he had been ear- lier in their marriage. You said it could be a hormone deficiency or an affair. I would like to offer an- other possibility I was mar- Today's MOVIES Citrus Cinemas 6 Inverness; 637-3377 "Arthur Christmas" (PG) In Real 3D. 1:50 p.m., 7:25 p.m. No passes. "Arthur Christmas" (PG) 4:35 p.m. "The Muppets" (PG) 1:35 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:05 p.m. No passes. "Happy Feet 2" (PG) In Real 3D. 1:45 p.m., 7:15 p.m. No passes. "Happy Feet 2" (PG) 4:30 p.m. The Twilight Saga: "Breaking Dawn Part I" (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m. "Jack and Jill" (PG) 2 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:30 p.m. "Tower Heist" (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:20 p.m. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 "Hugo" (PG) In Real 3D. 1 p.m., 7 p.m. No passes. "Hugo" (PG) 4 p.m. "The Muppets" (PG) 1:10 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:10 p.m. No passes. SA The Citrus County Chronicle and the Crystal River Mall want to help you get your letter to Santa. Cut out this letter, fill it with your dreams and wish list for Christmas and drop it by our Santa's Mail Box at We will also publish all of the letters for all to read and enjoy. -e m - Drop your letter by the Crystal River CRYSTAL RIVER Mall before December 20, 2011. M.A.L.L Hwy 19, Crystal River In sponsorship with the Cii )N ii.E ried to my ex-wife for 29 years. My interest in sex began to wane almost imme- diately after marriage. The last 10 years together, we had no sex at all. I was not cheating. And my hormones were fine. The problem was I am gay I was raised in a time and place where coming out was not an option. I was advised by my clergy to ignore my feelings and they would go away They did not, but my very limited ability to have sex with my wife did go away Perhaps Neglected's hus- band is gay and can't find the courage to say so. -J Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Email questions to anniesmailbox@ comcastnet, or write to: Annie's Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 W Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045. To find out more aboutAnnie's Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at wwwcreators.com. "Arthur Christmas" (PG) 4:30 p.m. "Arthur Christmas" (PG) In Real 3D. 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. No passes. "Happy Feet 2" (PG) In Real 3D. 1:15 p.m., 7:05 p.m. No passes. "Happy Feet 2" (PG) 4:05 p.m. The Twilight Saga: "Breaking Dawn Part I" (PG-13) 1:35 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:20 p.m. "Jack and Jill" (PG) 1:55 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:25 p.m. "Immortals" (R) In Real 3D. ID required. 7:45 p.m. No passes. "Tower Heist" (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:55 p.m. "Puss in Boots" (PG) In Real 3D. 1:25 p.m., 4:25 p.m. No passes. "Ides of March" and "Moneyball" (R) Double feature. ID required. 5 p.m. Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie listings and entertainment information. Planning for the long term... starting tomorrow Bob was not happy. He'd just gotten back from a meeting with his stock- broker, the guy who manages his 401(k). "He's, like, 21 years old and smart as a whip, and he always shows me these charts showing that if I had bought one dollar's worth of such and such a stock 50 years ago, it'd be worth $50,000 today He never shows the chart of the stocks that I bought 10 years ago that aren't worth anything today "I'm asking him if there's anything we can do to get more income out of the ac- count, and the kid says, 'You have to think long-term. In the long term this, and in the long term that. Over the next 10 years this will happen, and in the next 20 years that will hap- pen.' Jin "I'm 74. Just how much MULl longer does he think my 'long term' will be? When you're my age, long-term planning is making it to the weekend. I don't need the money when I'm 94; I could use it now. When I'm 94, I might not even know I'm wealthy And what am I going to spend it on then? Women? Sports cars?" The funny thing is, when you're 21, the long term also means just making it to the weekend. All this advice about saving money while you're young, when you still have a long term, is great, but there's just one problem: Most 21-year-olds don't have any money They're tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt from college or trade school. They're not the ones who are buying $70,000 cars and taking spa- cations and European river cruises. The few young people who have money are wasting it on $80,000 weddings and breast and butt enhancements instead of socking it away for their futures. And why not? You can probably make more by being a waitress at Hooters than you can with a B.A. for a few years, anyway When you turn 30 and become hideous by the extremely low standards of balding, potbellied, drunk-by-noon barflies, the L B.A. still has value; the breast implants, not so much. I can't tell you how many times I've heard fathers of the bride tell me that they offered to make down payments on houses for their daughters if the girls would just elope instead of having big, expensive weddings. I've never heard of one bride- to-be saying 'I do' to that fantastic deal. It's not in our DNA to think about the future, even though, as we should all know by now, the more expen- sive the wedding is, the shorter the marriage will be. I have friends who have a re- tirement plan that they stick to religiously. Without fail, they make sure they put some money away for the future each week by buying $50 worth of lottery tick- ets. That is long-term thinking. I Surely, sometime before they re- .EN tire, they will hit a $200 million Jackpot, so no worries there. Peo- ple win almost each week, so their shot has to come sooner or later. It would be more convenient to hit the jack- pot before they retire, but they don't mind working until they win. They're willing to pay their dues. Each week they have a long discussion about whether they should take the pay- out as one lump sum or spread it over 20 years. They talk about the tax implica- tions. They worry about how to handle rel- atives and needy strangers who will try to separate them from their hard-earned for- tune. They already know which lawyer and accountant they would hire, which homes they would buy, which bills they would pay off first. They have already de- cided not to tell anyone when they win until they get their home phone changed to an unlisted number. That's because they know how to plan for the long term. They're not going to make the same silly mistakes Bob did. Jim Mullen's new book, "Now in Paperback," is now in paperback You can reach him atjimmullenbooks.com. Sunday PUZZLER Puzzle answer is on Page A12. 'ACROSS 1 Bit of snow 6 Spline 10 Speedy 15 Was concerned 20 Poe'sbird 21 Fuss (hyph.) 22 Batali or Lanza 23 City near Seattle 24 Happening 25 Impolite 26 Wide-awake 27 Skillful 28 Corn spike 29 Abbr. in a cita- tion 31 Durable 33 Ground corn 35 Kett of old comics 36 Surmounting 37 Sawbones 39 Big- 41 Altogether 44 Beast of burden 45 Old 48 Something valuable 53 Kitchen item 54 Baton 55 Town in Mississippi 57 Ornamental plant 58 Field 59 Double agent 60 -Thumb 61 Office note 63 Section 64 Foreach 65 Debatable 66 Investigation 68 Dissolve 70 Bitter herb 71 Well-behaved 72 Days off for many 74 -tide 76 City in Egypt 79 Omit a syllable 81 Unusual 83 Songbird 87 Award name 88 Novel by Zola 89 Bubblydrink 91 Consumerist Ralph - 92 Dissertation 94 Hair prepara- tions 96 Corpuscles 97 Kindofinkor rubber 98 Break 100 Loudness measure 102 Middling (hyph.) 104 Work unit 107 Smooth-talking 109 Tricked 110 Ark builder 111 Jump 114 Implement 116 Town in Oklahoma 118 Drug letters 119 Little pie 120 Pasternak hero- ine 121 Narrow passage 123 Trinket 125 Knox 126 Waterway 127 Shelf 128 On the ocean 129 News 130 Player with a helmet 131 -soda 133 Territory 136 Metropolis 137 Restaurant VIP 141 Purple color 144 Angry complaint 145 Chief 146 Q-U link 149 Show of respect 151 Agemstone 153 Be sullen 155 Willow rod 157 -dictum 158 Liqueurflavoring 159 War god 160 Wild dog of Australia 161 Sickest 162 Detested 163 Barber'scry 164 Rye fungus DOWN 1 Complimentary 2 Molten rock 3 Affirm 4 Range of vision 5 Name 6 Gaza or Sunset 7 Raucous 8 Say further 9 Aid to climbing 10 Brainy 11 Ralph -Emer- son 12 Anger 13 Business 14 Big bag 15 Bounder 16 "God's Little- 17 Cheer 18 Give off 19 Kind of process- ing 23 Yarn 30 Youngster 32 Playing card 34 Belly 36 Marine plant 37 Sand formation 38 Knock 40 Certain vote 41 Relative of a sandwich 42 Jackrabbit 43 Unusual thing 44 Beer ingredient 46 Jewel 47 Rudimentary (abbr.) 49 Have a meal 50 Wound mark 51 Beige 52 London gallery 54 Stiff 55 Stole 56 Earthy pigment 59 Bovine sound 60 Sapling 62 Butter rival 65 Anchorage 66 Rode a bike 67 Made into law 69 Discolor 71 Kind of skirt 72 -and dined 73 Slobber 75 Baby grand 76 Sickroom item 77 Powdery residue 78 Frost 80 Fall behind 82 Shade tree 84 Unmatched 85 Fragrant neck- lace 86 Time 90 Classify 93 Auction 95 Oar 96 Under the cov- ers 99 Arcade game, once 101 -dixit 103 Cereal grass 104 Footnote abbr. 105 Function 106 As good as- 108 Prejudice 110 Ointmentof old 111 Aaron or Williams 112 Spoken 113 Wan 115 Chair part 117 Payable 119 Ripped 120 Like adoily 122 Indeed! 124 Keep out 125 Servant of old 126 Battery terminal 129 Triumph 130 Atwitching 132 Copycat 134 Rub out 135 Looked a long time 136 Summit 137 Vittles 138 Vagrant 139 Arab ruler 140 Waller or Domino 142 The Beehive State 143 -Lisa 145 Top 146 Hoop 147 Kind of lily 148 Goat a fast pace 150 Understand 152 Fruit stone 154 Mineral 156 Galahad's title 2011 UFS, Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS Letters to L 1&- 0 I A14 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 12-4 SPORTS The University of Houston's undefeated season is up in smoke after a big loss in the C-USA championship game./B2 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE " College football/B2 " NFL previews/B2 S-.:.-,l l :.:i1 etl:,ill B 3 S 1JHL. .:.ilf B3 S .-:,:,r l ,,i:,r ,:l B4 S L.:..:-1 l :,,:.r t B 4 0 Ernter t.iir,nir r,t B6 Early deadlines * Because of early deadlines Saturday night, the ACC and Big Ten championships as well as the Oklahoma State- Oklahoma football games were unavailable at press time. Please see Monday's sports section for results. Boeheim to raise child abuse awareness Syracuse men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim said he'll go ahead with his campaign against child abuse even though he knows his motives will be questioned. In a phone interview Saturday, Boeheim says he didn't realize "how much abuse there is and how much work needs to be done." On Friday night, Boeheim apologized for disparaging the men who accused his longtime assistant of molesting them as minors, saying his comments were especially insensitive to the overall issue of child abuse. Former assistant coach Bernie Fine has been accused of child sex abuse by three men, includ- ing two former Syracuse ballboys. Fine, who was fired Sunday, has denied the allegations. No. 8 Oregon beats UCLA for Pac-12 title EUGENE, Ore. LaMichael James ran for 219 yards and three touchdowns and No. 8 Ore- gon beat UCLA49-31 in the inau- gural Pac-12 championship game late Friday night for the Ducks' third straight conference title and a likely berth in the Rose Bowl. Rick Neuheisel tipped his hat to the UCLA fans in his last game as coach. The former Bruins quarter- back was fired this week after four seasons with his alma mater. While the Bruins (6-7) played with passion for their outgoing coach and kept it closer than many thought they would, it was not enough to overcome the Ducks (11-2), who head to a BCS bowl for the third straight season. Darron Thomas threw for 219 yards and three touchdowns, be- coming Oregon's career leader with 63 TD passes. FIU accepts bid to Beef O'Brady's Bowl ORLANDO Florida Interna- tional will play in the Beef O'Brady's Bowl Dec. 20 at Tropi- cana Field in St. Petersburg. The Golden Panthers, from the Sun Belt Conference, accepted the bid Saturday and will face a Conference USA opponent. It is their second consecutive bowl selection and caps a program- best 8-4 finish. FlU won its first-ever bowl game over Toledo last season in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. The Beef O'Brady's Bowl was slated to be a matchup of a C- USA and Big East team, with South Florida, Pittsburgh and Connecticut all having a chance to qualify for the Big East's tie-in entering the final week. USF and UConn both lost. Pittsburgh beat Syracuse Satur- day, but is also eligible to be se- lected by another bowl. The Sun Belt had the next tie-in. ULM beats FAU in Schnellenberger finale BOCA RATON Jyruss Ed- wards and Kolton Browning made sure Louisiana-Monroe spoiled Howard Schnellen- berger's coaching finale. Edwards ran for two touch- downs, Browning threw for two others and the Warhawks sent the 77-year-old Schnellenberger into retirement by beating Florida Atlantic 26-0 on Saturday. Louisiana-Monroe (4-8, 3-5 Sun Belt) finished the season with wins in two of its last three games. It was the third time FAU (1-11, 0-8) had been shut out this year, a less-than-fitting end for Schnel- lenberger an offensive coach for the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins, a coach for three na- tional-championship teams under Bear Bryant at Alabama in the 1960s and then the head coach for the 1983 Miami Hurricanes. FAU is expected to introduce Nebraska defensive coordinator Carl Pelini on Monday as Schnel- lenberger's replacement. -From wire reports Johnson overtakes Woods at Chevron Tiger fails to break par in 3rd round of event Associated Press THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - Tiger Woods lost his three-shot margin with every shot that looked good until the wind de- cided otherwise. He lost his lead Saturday in the Chevron World Challenge because of something that was really out of his control. Zach Johnson was 163 yards away in the 18th fairway, one shot behind and hopeful of getting his 7-iron onto the top shelf to make par as easy as possible. Imagine his surprise when it landed near the hole and hopped back into the cup for an eagle that put him atop the leaderboard. "I would have been happy with a 4, let alone a 3," Johnson said. 'A 2 is a steal." That eagle gave him a 4-under 68, allowing him to make up a four-shot deficit on Woods and take a one-shot lead into the final round of the final official event this year in America. Tiger Woods had Woods three bogeys on lost lead at the par 5s and Chevron. didn't feel as though he did much wrong. On two of them, he hit wedges that looked good until the cool, gust- Associated Press ing wind shifted directions and Zach Johnson tees off on the first hole Saturday during the third round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country See /Page B4 Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Johnson holds a one-stroke lead. Roaring rs Associated Press LSU running back Kenny Hilliard (27) celebrates his touchdown with wide receiver Rueben Randle (2) and guard Will Blackwell (60) during the second half SEC championship against Georgia on Saturday in Atlanta. The No. 1 Tigers rolled to a 42-10 rout of the No. 12 Bulldogs. No. 1 LSUdismantles No. 12 UGA for SEC crown Associated Press ATLANTA- LSU slogged its way through a brutal first half. The nation's top-ranked team had only 12 yards and not even a single first down. The "Honey Badger" didn't care. He just took what he wanted - a trip to the national cham- pionship game. Tyrann Mathieu turned in an MVP performance when the Tigers needed him most, run- ning back a punt 62 yards for a touchdown, setting up another score with a fumble recovery and finally finishing off No. 12 Georgia with his best play yet, a whirling dervish of a return that led to the decisive TD of a 42-10 victory in the Southeast- ern Conference championship game Saturday LSU (13-0) advanced to a spot in the BCS title game in New Orleans, just 75 miles from its Baton Rouge campus. The Tigers opponent will be an- nounced Sunday night, but SEC West rival and No. 2 Alabama - already beaten by the Tigers 9-6 in overtime a month ago - had the inside track even though it didn't win its division. The Bulldogs tried to really shake things up, racing to a 10- 0 lead that could've been even bigger if they hadn't dropped a pair of potential touchdown passes in the first quarter LSU looked downright awful on of- fense, going three-and-out on all seven of its possessions be- fore halftime. But, thanks to Mathieu, the deficit was only 10-7 when the teams went to the locker room. He took a punt at his own 38, found an opening and was gone - all the way to the end zone for his second punt return for a touchdown in as many weeks. Well, almost to the end zone. A replay showed Mathieu flipped the ball to an official just before he crossed the goal line, but no one on the field caught the blunder. That was long forgotten by the time the fearless sopho- more was done. On Georgia's first possession of the second half, quarterback Aaron Murray tried to scram- ble for a first down but had the See Page B4 Kentucky survives UNC Blocked shot helps Wildcats to 73-72 win Associated Press LEXINGTON, Ky. - Pushed and pressured all day, Anthony Davis finally went somewhere else no one could on the floor Up. The freshman soared to block John Henson's shot in the final seconds and No. 1 Kentucky held on to beat No. 5 North Carolina 73-72 on Sat- urday to extend the Wildcats' home winning streak to 39 games. "I just jumped as high as I could with my arm up," said Davis, who had seven points and nine rebounds. "I thought I probably would (block it). I have long hands." Freshman Michael Kidd- Gilchrist scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Ken- tucky (8-0) and Doron Lamb added 12 of his 14 points after halftime in the heavily hyped matchup. "I didn't realize, because I hadn't been watching much TV that this game was being played up like the end alls of end alls," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. Davis sure ended it, all right. Reggie Bullock hit a 3- pointer for North Carolina (6- 2) to cut the Wildcats' lead to 73-72 with 48 seconds left. After freshman Marquis Teague missed the front end of a one-and-one, Davis blocked Henson's shot, grabbed the rebound and the Wildcats ran out the clock. "If he doesn't block the shot, we lose," Calipari said. "Both teams gutted it out, just gutted it out. This is supposed to be March, not now. I'm exhausted." Tyler Zeller and Harrison Barnes scored 14 points apiece for the Tar Heels, who led by as many as nine in the first half and held a six-point lead in the second before Kentucky rallied. L- ROBERT WILLETT/AP /The News & Observer Kentucky's Anthony Davis blocks a shot attempt by North Carolina's John Henson in the closing moments of the fourth quarter Saturday in Lexington, Ky. Cougars clipped by Eagles No. 7Houston gives up 49 points, will miss BCS bid Associated Press HOUSTON Southern Missis- sippi coach Larry Fedora would- n't take the blame for costing Conference USA its first-ever spot in the Bowl Championship Series and the millions of dollars that come with it by upsetting Houston in the league title game. In fact, Fedora says he knows exactly which team should take the spot in the BCS that would have gone to the Cougars if they had stayed unbeaten. "We didn't cost this conference any money, because we ought to be in a BCS bowl," Fedora said after the 24th-ranked Golden Eagles beat No. 7 Houston 49-28 Saturday "If Houston's not going, we ought to be going and then everybody would get their money like they want" Austin Davis threw four touch- down passes and No. 24 Southern Mississippi ruined Houston's per- fect season and BCS hopes with the win. It was star quarterback Case Keenum's last home game for Houston for sure, and could've also been the finale for coach Kevin Sumlin, who has been mentioned as a top candidate for virtually every higher-profile job opening. The victory should fuel more ru- mors about Fedora who, like Sum- lin, is another hot name linked to various jobs. Fedora, completing his fourth season with the Golden Eagles, is a former offensive coor- dinator at Florida (2002-04) and Oklahoma State (2005-07) and is from College Station, Texas, where Texas A&M is located. Fedora wouldn't say if he's in- terested in or has been contacted by the Aggies or any other school. "All I've been focusing on is win- ning a game today" Fedora said. 'As a team we talked about not pay- ing attention to any of the things that were going on outside of our football team. Anything that didn't have anything to do with us win- ning was not worth thinking about" Houston (12-1) was poised to im- press a national-television audi- ence and representatives from the Orange and Sugar Bowl, who at- tended Saturday's game. Keenum could've also made one last case for an invitation to next week's Heisman Trophy ceremony Instead, the Golden Eagles (11- 2) turned it into their showcase, shackling Houston's high-powered Associated Press Houston's Case Keenum is pressured by Southern Mississippi's Cordano Law during the third quarter of the Conference USA Championship on Saturday in Houston. No. 24 Southern Mississippi defeated No. 7 Houston 49-28, likely knocking the Cougars out of a BCS bowl bid. offense and striking with several big plays of their own to win their first C-USA title game and reach 11 victories for the first time. They won the title four times be- fore the league realigned into di- visions and created a championship game. "Everybody thought Houston was just going to walk away with this thing and so our guys obviously took objection to that" Fedora said. "They had something to prove. They were going to play with a chip on their shoulders. They wanted everybody to know that Southern Miss is really a good football team." Tracey Lampley, who was named the most valuable player, caught two touchdown passes and Southern Miss became the first team to hold Houston, averaging more than 50 per game, below 35 points this season. Keenum completed 41 of 67 passes for 373 yards and two touchdowns. No. 16 Kansas State 30, Iowa State 23 MANHATTAN, Kan. John Hubert ran for 120 yards and the go-ahead touchdown, and No. 16 Kansas State kept alive its chances for a share of the Big 12 championship with a 30-23 victory over Iowa State on Saturday. Collin Klein ran for a touchdown and threw for another, and Anthony Can- tele was perfect on three field-goal at- tempts, allowing the Wildcats (10-2, 7-2) to reach 10 wins for the first time since 2003, when they knocked off Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game. The Wildcats need some help from the Sooners this time. If No. 13 Oklahoma beats third- ranked Oklahoma State in Bedlam on Saturday night, the teams will finish in a three-way tie atop the conference and share the championship. Jeff Woody ran for 85 yards and two touchdowns for the Cyclones (6-6, 3- 6), who became bowl eligible for the second time under Paul Rhoads when they knocked off the Cowboys a cou- ple weeks ago. No. 18 TCU 56, UNLV 9 FORT WORTH, Texas Greg McCoy returned a kickoff 99 yards and Kris Gardner had a 16-yard intercep- tion return for a touchdown in a 12- second span, and the 18th-ranked TCU Horned Frogs could bust into the BCS again after a 56-9 victory over UNLV in their Mountain West Confer- ence finale Saturday. TCU (10-2, 7-0 MWC) wrapped up its third consecutive outright Mountain West title, winning its last 24 games in that league before moving to the Big 12 next season. The consecutive TD returns by McCoy and Gardner just before half- time came about the same time Southern Miss was wrapping up a 49- 28 victory at previously undefeated Houston in the Conference USA championship game. If the Frogs move up two spots into the top 16 of the final Bowl Champi- onship Series standings Sunday, they will be virtually guaranteed to go to their third consecutive BCS game. UNLV (2-10, 1-6) finished with five consecutive losses. No. 19 Baylor 48, Texas 24 WACO, Texas Robert Griffin III ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more to lead No. 19 Baylor to a 48-24 win over Texas, capping the Bear's best regular season in 25 years and perhaps doing enough to per- suade Heisman Trophy voters he's the best player in college football. Baylor's defense, ranked among the worst in nation, gave up a 14-0 lead but forced also forced six turnovers, three of them setting up Baylor touchdowns. Baylor fans will now wonder if Griffin has played his last home game for the Bears (9-3, 6-3 Big 12). Griffin, a fourth-year junior who has already graduated, must decide if he will leave for the NFL. Case McCoy passed for 356 yards and three touchdowns for Texas (7-5, 4-5) but had five turnovers. Cincinnati 35, UConn 27 CINCINNATI Munchie Legaux threw a career-high three touchdown passes on Saturday, and Cincinnati's defense got two scores of its own, set- ting up a 35-27 victory over Connecti- cut that left the Bearcats one of three teams sharing the Big East title. Although the Bearcats (9-3, 5-2) got their third title in four years, they likely will miss out on the league's BCS bid. No. 22 West Virginia (9-3, 5-2) will get it if, as expected, the Mountaineers are the highest-ranked Big East team in the final BCS standings. Louisville (7-5, 5-2) also shared the title and would have gotten the bid if the Bearcats had lost on Saturday. The Huskies (5-7, 3-4) didn't have an- other upset in them. Pittsburgh 33, Syracuse 20 PITTSBURGH Syracuse coach Doug Marrone didn't get ahead of him- self when the Orange started the sea- son 5-2, including a whipping of Big East power West Virginia. He saw the inexperience on his youth-laden team and knew it wasn't time to start making plans for a bowl destination just yet. The Orange's free-fall continued in a turnover-marred 33-20 loss to Pitts- burgh on Saturday, their fifth straight defeat and one that knocked Syracuse (5-7, 1-6) out of bowl contention. Syracuse turned it over six times, the most costly coming on quarterback Ryan Nassib's fumble with less than 3 minutes to go that Pitt's Antwuan Reed returned 20 yards for the game- deciding touchdown. Bucs seek strong finish TB blacked out, hosting Panthers Associated Press TAMPA The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Car- olina Panthers are on the verge of missing the playoffs again, yet both teams feel they have plenty to play for over the final month of the NFL season. The NFC South rivals who are rebuilding around young, strong-armed quarterbacks meet twice in the next four games, hoping to fuel solid stretch runs that reaffirm they are franchises headed in the right direction. The Bucs (4-7) have lost five straight and six of seven overall following a 3-1 start The Panthers (3-8) have al- ready won more games than a year ago when they fin- ished with the league's worst record, landing in a position to select Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton with the top pick in the draft Despite failing to play up to expectations created by going 10-6 last season - Josh Freeman's first as a full-time starter, Tampa Bay coach Raheem Morris be- lieves his players have the mettle to climb back into playoff contention without making wholesale changes over the final five games. The challenge begins Sun- day, when the Bucs try to avoid falling into the division cellar with the last-place but improving Panthers. "You only change the ap- proach if you think it's bro- ken," Morris said. "It's not about the approach. It's about us doing a better job than we're doing. We have to go out and execute at the Associated Press Tampa Bay defensive back Elbert Mack and the rest of the Buccaneers host the Carolina Panthers today at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The game is blacked out. end of ball games in order to win. We've been in three ballgames at the end, and we've lost them. Last year at this point, we won them." Carolina coach Ron Rivera certainly knows what it's like to have a young quarterback who changes the mindset about a team's capabilities. Newton has been impres- sive from Day 1, and is the fourth rookie in NFL his- tory to throw for more than 3,000 yards, joining Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan and Sam Bradford. Rivera knows the type of expectations that's created for the Panthers, so he un- derstands what the Bucs are going through. Six of Carolina's eight losses have been decided by a touchdown or less. The last two, though, were by 27 points at home to Tennessee and 14 at Detroit. "This Tampa Bay team, I see the young talent, the young ability I love their quarterback. I love the re- ceiver in (Mike) Williams, they got the veteran tight end in (Kellen) Winslow It's a team that's still learning itself because it's a young football team," Rivera said. "I know they had a lot of success last year, but I think with the success more ex- pectations are raised. Some of them are fair, some of them aren't We've gone through that the last few weeks. We've played pretty good and all of a sudden peo- ple are thinking: 'They can be better than this, they can be better than that' Then, next thing you know we don't play well against Tennessee and people are asking: 'What's wrong?' I don't think that's a fair question in light of the situations and circum- stances we've gone through as far as being a young team." Freeman was the key to Tampa Bay's surprising suc- cess in 2010, throwing for 25 touchdowns and just six in- terceptions while developing a reputation for leading come-from-behind victories. He hasn't been nearly as con- sistent this season, passing for 12 TDs vs. 16 interceptions. The third-year pro has battled injuries, too. He's sprained his right thumb during a loss to Chicago in London, aggravated the in- jury in a gun mishap on a shooting range during Tampa Bay's bye week and injured his right (throwing) shoulder on the Bucs' final offensive play in last week's 23-17 loss at Tennessee. Morris characterized the quarterback's up and down season as the "National Football League, man." "It's the same thing he had to fight through last year No real difference, ex- cept we're not finishing at the end of games. Those three games we're talking about that we lost. ... You have to learn through ad- versity. Hopefully that's what he's doing right now," Morris said. "He's 23 years old, and he has the ability to grow up right now, and grow up really fast, and learn from these mistakes that we made in these ... games." Bengals will try to solve Steelers Associated Press Forget that one-game-at-a- time mumbo jumbo. Beating the Steelers today in Pitts- burgh isn't just about this weekend. It's about making a statement in a tough divi- sion and elevating yourself to the level of the elite: Pitts- burgh and Baltimore. The Bengals are 7-4, but only one victory (Tennessee) came against an opponent that currently has a winning record. Their showdowns with the Steelers and Ravens earlier this year wound up as close losses. But beating the Steelers (8-3) is the primary objec- tive. Pittsburgh has won eight of the last 10 meetings. Oakland (7-4) at Miami (3-8) One of the AFC's grand cross-country rivalries, and with Miami improving recently, the AFC West leaders will be chal- lenged. The Raiders also figure to be without RB Darren Mc- Fadden again, not that it has mattered too much with the way Michael Bush has filled in. The Dolphins had won three straight before falling at Dallas on Thanksgiving Day in a game they easily could have won. San Diego (4-7) at Jacksonville (3-8) The coaching change al- ready has come in Jack- sonville, with Mel Tucker taking over for the fired Jack Del Rio. Plus, Wayne Weaver has found a buyer for the team. The Spanos family probably won't be selling the Chargers. As for a coaching change, well, Norv Turner's Bolts have dropped six straight. Baltimore (8-3) at Cleveland (4-7) If the Ravens play down to the level of the opposition, as they have in losses to Jack- sonville and Seattle, this could be troublesome. Green Bay (11-0) at N.Y. Giants (6-5) New York was routed by New Orleans on Monday night, its third straight defeat; the Giants tend to fade in the second half of seasons under Tom Coughlin. Now, they face a similar passing attack led by Aaron Rodgers, who is on all kinds of record passing paces, and the ball-hawking Packers. Indianapolis (0-11) at New England (8-3) Shield your eyes. Wisely, the league moved this mismatch from prime time into an earlier slot. If the Colts get their first victory of 2011, it will rank with the biggest regu- lar-season upsets in NFL an- nals. Indeed, the Patriots are about a 20-point favorite. Detroit (7-4) at New Orleans (8-3) The league and NBC moved this to prime time be- fore Lions DT Ndamukong Suh was given a two-game suspension that he appealed. It could be an entertaining of- fensive explosion, although expecting Matthew Stafford and company to match points and big plays with Drew Brees and his legion of receivers is a tough challenge. Atlanta (7-4) at Houston (8-3) Matt Ryan comes off his best game of the season in a win over Minnesota, but he takes on a far superior de- fense now. Houston will need a big pass rush and a strong running game this month to hold onto first place in the AFC South with T.J. Yates, Kellen Clemens, Jake Delhomme, Warren Moon or whomever behind center. B2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Bolts fall at home Westwood leads in South Africa Associated Press New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist makes a save on Tampa Bay Lightning's Steve Downie as defenseman Dan Girardi, far left, looks on during the second period Saturday in Tampa. The Lightning fell to the Rangers 4-2. Lightning drop 4-2 decision to N. Y Rangers Associated Press TAMPA Derek Stepan had a tiebreaking goal and added an assist, helping the New York Rangers extend their winning streak to five with a 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night Stepan, who took a shot off his left ankle in Thurs- day's 5-3 win over Carolina, gave New York a 3-2 lead on a low slot rebound goal with 3:19 left in the game. Brad Richards scored an empty- netter in the final minute. The Rangers also got goals from Ruslan Fe- dotenko and Artem Anisi- mov. Henrik Lundqvist stopped 24 shots. Steve Downie and Tom Pyatt scored for the Light- ning, who have lost five of seven. Mathieu Garon made 32 saves. It was the first meeting between the teams this sea- son. Tampa Bay swept all four games against the Rangers last season, with four different goalies - Mike Smith, Dan Ellis, Cedrick Desjardins and Dwayne Roloson each getting a win. Lundqvist has started for the Rangers in their past 25 games, dating to Nov 10, 2005, against the Lightning. Tampa Bay went ahead 2- 1 when Pyatt scored from the low left circle with 2:18 left in the second. Anisimov made it 2-2 at 6:16 of the third after a Tampa Bay de- fensive zone turnover Fedotenko tied it at 1 at 6:38 of the second with an in-close backhander off a pass from Richards. Both were key members of Tampa Bay's 2004 Stanley Cup championship team, which was coached by cur- rent Rangers coach John Tortorella. Canadiens 2, Kings 1 LOS ANGELES Carey Price made 26 saves, Tomas Plekanec and Andrei Kostitsyn scored, and the Montreal Cana- diens beat the short-handed Los Angeles Kings 2-1 on Sat- urday, ending a four-game los- ing streak. Dustin Penner scored for the Kings, and Jonathan Bernier made 25 saves in his fifth start of the season. Penner missed the previous nine games because of a bro- ken finger and was inserted back in the lineup after Mike Richards was placed in injured reserve with a head injury that occurred in Thursday's 2-1 vic- tory over Florida. Capitals 3, Senators 2, OT WASHINGTON Brooks Laich scored 12 seconds into overtime to give Washington a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Sena- tors on Saturday night, the Capitals' first victory under new coach Dale Hunter. Off the opening faceoff in overtime, Jason Chimera brought the puck down the left side, and dumped it to Laich, who was trailing the play and slid to the right of Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson for his fifth goal of the season. Nicklas Backstrom scored less than 2 minutes into the game and Troy Brouwer also had a goal for the Capitals, who snapped a four-game losing streak. Penguins 3, Hurricanes 2 RALEIGH, N.C. -Arron Asham and Pascal Dupuis scored 1:27 apart in the third pe- riod, and the Pittsburgh Penguins made a late defensive stand to beat the slumping Carolina Hurri- canes 3-2 on Saturday night. Craig Adams had a goal and an assist, and Sidney Crosby added an assist for the Pen- guins. They've won five of seven games since Crosby's return, and he has two goals and 10 assists in that span. Brent Johnson stopped 30 shots to win a battle of the backups against Brian Boucher, who made 37 saves. Bruins 4, Maple Leafs 1 BOSTON Tuukka Rask stopped 21 shots and the Boston Bruins beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 on Saturday night to start December the same way they finished November. Boston beat Toronto for the fourth straight time this season and the second straight game. Nathan Horton and David Kre- jci each had a goal and an as- sist for the Bruins, who have outscored their closest pursuer in the Northeast Division 23-6 this season. Rask made his first start since the day after Thanksgiv- ing, a 3-2 shootout loss to De- troit that was the only blemish on Boston's otherwise perfect November. He has won four of his last five, allowing a total of 9 goals. Associated Press SUN CITY, South Africa - Defending champion Lee Westwood shot a bogey-free 10-under 62 to take a seven-stroke lead after the third round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge. The third-ranked Eng- lish star had a 16-under 200 total at Gary Player Coun- try Club. Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell (70) and Sweden's Robert Karlsson (69) were tied for second. Top-ranked Luke Donald was eighth in the 12-man field at 5 under after a 70. Hong Kong Open HONG KONG Spain's Al- varo Quiros shot a 3-under 67 to take a one-stroke lead in the Hong Kong Open, while U.S. Open champion Rory Mcllroy had a 70 to drop three strokes behind. Quiros had a 10-under 200 total on the Hong Kong Golf Club's Fanling Course. Sweden's Peter Hanson was second after a 65. South Korea's Y.E. Yang (65) and Thailand's Pariya Junhasavas- dikul (67) were 8 under. PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament LA QUINTA, Calif. Will Claxton shot a 2-under 70 on PGA West's Nicklaus Tourna- ment Course to take a two- stroke lead after the fourth round of the PGA Tour Qualify- ing Tournament. Claxton had a 15-under 273 total. He opened with a 64 on the Nicklaus course. The top 25 in the six-round event will earn 2012 PGA Tour cards. Marco Dawson was second after a 67 on the Nicklaus course. Harris English and Seung- yul Noh were tied for third at 11 under. English shot a 70, and Noh had a 72 both on the Nicklaus course. David Duval was tied for 89th after a 73, also on the Nicklaus course. LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament DAYTONA BEACH - Christine Song shot an even- par 72 on LPGA International's Legends Course to take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the LPGA Final Quali- fying Tournament. The 20-year-old Song, from Fullerton, Calif., had a 10- under 278 total. The top 40 and ties will re- ceive LPGA Tour membership, with the top 20 earning full sta- tus. Junthima Gulyanamitta, the 23-year-old former Purdue player from Thailand, was sec- ond after a 68 on the Champi- ons Course. Her sister, former LPGA Tour member Russy Gulyanamitta, is caddying for her. New Zealand Open CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand -Australian Brad Kennedy shot a 4-under-68 to take a three-stroke lead after the third round of the New Zealand Open. Associated Press Lee Westwood plays his second shot Saturday on the 12th hole during the third round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, South Africa. Matta gets 300th career win in OSU's rout Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio - Evan Ravenel scored a ca- reer-high 11 points in place ofJared Sullinger and Ohio State gave coach Thad Matta his 300th career win as the No. 2 Buckeyes routed Texas-Pan American 64-35. Sullinger had back spasms during the Buck- eyes' win over third-ranked Duke on Tuesday night and will be re-evaluated before Ohio State (8-0) faces No. 15 Kansas in Lawrence. Deshaun Thomas also had 11 points for the Buck- eyes as Matta improved to 300-88 over 12 seasons, the last eight at Ohio State where he is 198-57. Jared Maree scored 13 points for the Broncs (2-7). No. 8 UConn 75, Arkansas 62 HARTFORD, Conn. - Freshman Ryan Boatright scored 23 points, and had six assists in his home debut as Connecticut beat Arkansas in the Big East-SEC challenge. Boatright hit eight of his 12 shots and also had five re- bounds for the Huskies, who didn't score a field goal for the first five minutes of the game. That was just after Boatright checked in to give UConn a 3- guard lineup and the Huskies went on a 14-2 run. The point guard sat out the first six games because of an NCAA suspension. Jeremy Lamb added 14 points and Tyler Olander had 12 for UConn (7-1). B.J. Young scored 28 points for Arkansas (5-2) and Devonta Abron had 16 rebounds for the Razorbacks, who outre- bounded Connecticut 47-35. No. 16 Marquette 61, No. 9 Wisconsin 54 MADISON, Wis. Darius Johnson-Odom scored 17 points and Marquette snapped Wisconsin's 23-game home winning streak. Todd Mayo added 14 points for the Golden Eagles (7-0), in- cluding a critical late layup and an emphatic game-clinching dunk. Jordan Taylor scored 13 and tried to lead a late comeback charge for the Badgers (6-2), who have lost two straight. The Golden Eagles were without starting point guard Junior Cadougan, who was suspended for the game for a violation of team rules. Mar- quette announced shortly be- fore the game that Cadougan would not be in uniform and would miss only Saturday's game for the unspecified viola- tion. No. 14 Michigan 76, Iowa State 66 ANN ARBOR, Mich. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 19 points and Jordan Morgan added 16 to help Michigan win the schools' first meeting since 1994. Iowa State (5-3) led by many as six in the opening five min- utes, but Trey Burke scored the next eight points. Michigan (6- 2) controlled the game after that, handing the Cyclones their second straight defeat. Burke finished with 13 points for Michigan, but only had two in the second half. Royce White had 20 points and 12 rebounds for the Cy- clones, while former Michigan State player Chris Allen added 11 all in the second half. No. 15 Kansas 70, USF 42 LAWRENCE, Kan. - Tyshawn Taylor had 24 points and Travis Releford's 3-pointer seemed to awaken sluggish Kansas. Thomas Robinson had 14 points and eight rebounds for the Jayhawks (5-2), ending his stretch of six straight double- doubles. Kansas had more points (46) in the second half than South Florida had in the game. Leading by three at halftime, Kansas opened the second half with a 7-0 run keyed by Robin- son. The 6-10 junior rebounded a teammate's miss and scored on a soft putback to make it 28- 21, then stole a Bulls pass and fed Taylor streaking downcourt on a fastbreak, who completed a three-point play to put the Jayhawks ahead by 10. Augustus Gilchrist had 11 points for the Bulls (5-4). No. 17 Pittsburgh 61, Tennessee 56 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. John Johnson converted a three- point play with 2 seconds left to seal Pittsburgh's win in the Big East/SEC Challenge. The Panthers (7-1) led by 8 with 1:46 to go. Pittsburgh's Ashton Gibbs was called for a flagrant foul after elbowing Trae Golden, who was trying to foul him. Golden sank one of two foul shots, and Cameron Tatum hit a layup to cut the Panthers' lead to 5. Pittsburgh missed the front end of two 1-and-1 free-throw opportunities, and a 3 by Golden with 11 seconds left cut the lead to 58-56. Dante Taylor missed another Panthers free throw. When Golden took the ball down the floor, Gibbs tied him up with the possession arrow in Pitts- burgh's favor, setting up John- son's baskets. Gibbs and Nasir Robinson each scored 16 for the Pan- thers. Tatum led Tennessee (3-4) with 13 points. Illinois 82, No. 19 Gonzaga 75 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Meyers Leonard scored 21 points and Associated Press Ohio State's Deshaun Thomas goes to the basket past Texas-Pan American's Jesus Del- gado, left, looks on during the first half Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. The No. 2 Buckeyes won 64-35. helped Illinois hold Gonzaga's Robert Sacre to two points in the second half. D.J. Richardson added 19 points for the undefeated Illini (8-0). He hit two free throws and a 3-pointer that put Illinois up 67-60 with 5:35 to play. Sacre fouled out two minutes later. He finished with 16 points. But he went scoreless for more than 20 minutes. Elias Harris led Gonzaga (5-1) with 19 points. Brandon Paul scored 13 for Illinois. UCF 67, Hartford 48 ORLANDO Isaiah Sykes scored 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, both career highs, to lead Central Florida 6748 over Hartford on Saturday. Marcus Jordan had 13 points and Tristan Spurlock added 10 points and 11 rebounds for UCF (5-2). Mark Nwakamma led Hart- ford (0-8) with 12 points. Hartford cut what had been a 19-point first half deficit to 44- 40 on Wes Cole's 3-pointer with 10:15 left in the game, but turnovers and foul trouble caught up with Hartford and the rally quickly died. SPORTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 B3 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE For the record Boys basketball Florida LOTTERY Seven Rivers Christian Warriors 82, The Villages Charter Buffalo 57 Buffalo 11 16 12 18 57 Warriors 21 27 18 16- 82 VC (57) John Rohan 4 2-3 15; Lane Munz 5 2-2 14; Alex Hardaway 5 0-1 10; Austin Tatman 2 2-3 7; Logan Chavous 3 0-0 6; Kyle Stollar 1 0-0 3; Allen Liu 0 2-2 2. TOTALS: 20 8-11 57. SR (82)- Sam Jones 6 3-715; Trey Gaskin 7 0- 3 14; Trey Wieand 6 0-0 14; Adam Gage 6 1-3 13; Jared Bogart 3 6-6 12; Lucas Ebert 4 2-5 10; Cory Wieand 1 0-0 2; John Iwaniec 0 2-2 2. TOTALS: 33 14-26 82. 3-point goals: VC 7 (Rohan 3, Munz 2, Stollar, Tatman); SR 2 (Wieand 2). Fouls: VC 24, SR 20. Fouled Out: Liu (VC); Rohan (VC). Records:VC (1-3, 0-0 district); SR (2-1,0-0 district). Central Bears 41, Citrus Hurricanes 29 Central leaders: Points- Daniel Robinson, 13; Rudy Robinson, 11. Rebounds -Troy Stewart, 3. Assists- Rudy Robinson, 3. Steals Joey Stokes, 4. Blocks -Troy Stewart, 1. Citrus leaders: Points Larry Anderson, 7; Devin Pryor, 7; Kyle Presnick, 6; Ryan Labrador, 6. Rebounds Randi Lynn, 4; Leroy Anderson, 4. Assists Ryan Labrador, 3. Steals Devin Pryor, Spencer Howard, Kyle Presnick and Jay Clark (1). Blocks -Jeloni Sammy, 4. Freethrows Central: 16-32; Citrus: 2-8. Girls basketball Seven Rivers Christian Warriors 53, The Villages Charter Buffalo 17 Buffalo 8 7 0 2 17 Warriors 16 18 8 9 53 VC (17)- Asia Marion 5 0-1 10; Ricki Batterbee 3 0-1 6; Braelyn Tate 0 1-2 1; Alexia Character 0 0-2 0; McKayla Dunn 0 0-1 0; Shelby Manns 0 0-1 0. TOTALS: 8 1-8 17. SR (53) Andrea Zachar 9 0-0 18; Alexis Zachar 5 3-613; Alyssa Gage 4 1-210; Caitlen Fenton 4 0-0 8; Sam Kauffman 1 1-2 3; Kayleigh Kiernan 01-4 1; Rebecca Wright 0 0-2 0; Tiena Miele 0 0-1 0. TOTALS: 23 6-17 53. 3-point goals: SR 1 (Gage). Records: VC (1-3, 0-0 district); SR (3-1, 0-0 district). College Football Major Scores EAST Lehigh 40, Towson 38 Pittsburgh 33, Syracuse 20 SOUTH Georgia Southern 55, Old Dominion 48 LSU 42, Georgia 10 Louisiana-Monroe 26, FAU 0 Maine 34, Appalachian St. 12 MIDWEST Cincinnati 35, UConn 27 Kansas St. 30, Iowa St. 23 N. Dakota St. 26, James Madison 14 N. Iowa 28, Wofford 21 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 45, Troy 14 Baylor 48, Texas 24 North Texas 59, Middle Tennessee 7 Sam Houston St. 34, Stony Brook 27 Southern Miss. 49, Houston 28 TCU 56, UNLV 9 FARWEST Boise St. 45, New Mexico 0 Montana 41, Cent. Arkansas 14 Montana St. 26, New Hampshire 25 Nevada 56, Idaho 3 Utah St. 24, New Mexico St. 21 Wyoming 22, Colorado St. 19 Chevron World Challenge Par Scores Saturday At Sherwood Country Club Thousand Oaks, Calif. Yardage: 7,023 yards; Par 72 Purse: $5 million Third Round Zach Johnson 73-67-68-208 -8 Tiger Woods 69-67-73-209 -7 K.J. Choi 66-73-72-211 -5 Gary Woodland 73-70-70-213 -3 Hunter Mahan 72-68-73-213 -3 Matt Kuchar 72-67-74-213 -3 Paul Casey 79-68-67-214 -2 Bubba Watson 75-70-70-215 -1 Bill Haas 78-69-69-216 E Rickie Fowler 71-70-75-216 E Martin Laird 77-74-66-217 +1 Bo Van Pelt 74-72-71-217 +1 Steve Stricker 69-76-73-218 +2 Jim Fuyrk 71-74-73-218 +2 Jason Day 74-68-77-219 +3 Webb Simpson 73-79-68-220 +4 NickWatney 71-78-73-222 +6 Keegan Bradley 76-75-74-225 +9 NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 27 16 7 4 36 85 66 N.Y Rangers 23 15 5 3 33 69 51 Philadelphia 24 14 7 3 31 84 71 New Jersey 25 1212 1 25 62 72 N.Y Islanders 23 711 5 19 47 74 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 24 16 7 1 33 85 51 Toronto 26 1410 2 30 83 85 Buffalo 25 1311 1 27 69 67 Ottawa 26 1211 3 27 79 89 Montreal 27 11 11 5 27 67 69 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 25 13 8 4 30 68 62 Washington 25 1311 1 27 75 79 Winnipeg 26 11 11 4 26 75 82 Tampa Bay 25 1112 2 24 67 80 Carolina 28 816 4 20 66 94 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit 24 16 7 1 33 73 52 Chicago 26 15 8 3 33 85 82 St. Louis 2514 8 3 31 61 53 Nashville 25 12 9 4 28 66 68 Columbus 26 716 3 17 62 88 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 26 16 7 3 35 64 57 Vancouver 25 1410 1 29 78 66 Edmonton 26 1310 3 29 73 66 Colorado 26 1213 1 25 71 76 Calgary 24 1012 2 22 54 64 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 25 15 9 1 31 65 67 Los Angeles 26 13 9 4 30 60 58 San Jose 22 14 7 1 29 64 51 Phoenix 24 13 8 3 29 65 58 Anaheim 25 713 5 19 57 81 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday's Games Chicago 5, N.Y Islanders 4, SO Colorado 3, St. Louis 2, SO Detroit 4, Buffalo 1 Minnesota 4, New Jersey 2 Edmonton 6, Columbus 3 Philadelphia 4, Anaheim 3, OT Saturday's Games Montreal 2, Los Angeles 1 Here are the winning numbers selected Saturday in the Florida Lottery: CASH 3 (early) 0-7-0 CASH 3 (late) 0-5-5 PLAY 4 (early) 8-3-9-6 PLAY 4 (late) 3-5-9-9 Because of early deadlines, we were unable to get Fantasy 5, Lottery and Powerball numbers. Please see B5 of Monday's paper. Boston 4, Toronto 1 Washington 3, Ottawa 2, OT Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 2 Winnipeg 4, New Jersey 2 N.Y. Rangers 4, Tampa Bay 2 Chicago at St. Louis, late Buffalo at Nashville, late Philadelphia at Phoenix, late N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, late Calgary at Edmonton, late Florida at San Jose, late Today's Games Detroit at Colorado, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Monday's Games Toronto at N.Y Rangers, 7 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. Men's Top 25 Fared Saturday 1. Kentucky (8-0) beat No. 5 North Carolina 73-72. Next: at Indiana, Saturday. 2. Ohio State (8-0) beat Texas-Pan American 64-35. Next: at No. 15 Kansas, Saturday 3. Duke (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. Colorado State, Wednesday 4. Syracuse (8-0) did not play. Next: vs. Mar- shall, Tuesday 5. North Carolina (6-2) lost to No. 1 Kentucky 73-72. Next: vs. Evansville, Tuesday. 6. Louisville (7-0) did not play Next: vs. IUPUI, Wednesday. 7. Baylor (6-0) did not play. Next: at North- western, Sunday 8. UConn (7-1) beat Arkansas 75-62. Next: vs. Harvard, Thursday 9. Wisconsin (6-2) lost to No. 16 Marquette 61-54. Next: vs. Green Bay, Wednesday 10. Florida (5-2) did not play. Next: vs. Ari- zona, Wednesday 11. Xavier (6-0) beat Purdue 66-63. Next: at Butler, Wednesday 12. Alabama (7-1) did not play. Next: at Day- ton, Wednesday 13. Missouri (7-0) did not play. Next: at Vil- lanova, Tuesday. 14. Michigan (6-2) beat Iowa State 76-66. Next: vs. Oakland, Saturday 15. Kansas (5-2) beat South Florida 70-42. Next: vs. Long Beach State, Tuesday. 16. Marquette (7-0) beat No. 9 Wisconsin 61- 54. Next: vs. Washington, Tuesday. 17. Pittsburgh (7-1) beat Tennessee 61-56. Next: vs. VMI, Tuesday 18. UNLV (8-0) did not play Next: at Wichita State, Sunday. 19. Gonzaga (5-1) lostto Illinois 82-75. Next: vs. Michigan Sttate, Saturday. 20. Vanderbilt (5-3) did not play Next: at Davidson, Wednesday 21. Mississippi State (7-1) vs. West Virginia. Next: vs. Troy, Saturday. 22. Memphis (4-2) beat Austin Peay 91-60. Next: at Miami, Tuesday. 23. Saint Louis (7-1) beat Portland 73-53. Next: vs. Vermont, Wednesday. 24. California (6-1) did not play. Next: at San Diego State, Sunday. 25. Texas A&M (6-1) beat Stephen F Austin 55-42. Next: vs. Sam Houston State, Wednes- day Women's Top 25 Fared Saturday 1. Baylor (7-0) did not play Next: at Min- nesota, Sunday 2. UConn (7-0) did not play Next: vs. No. 4 Texas A&M, Tuesday. 3. Notre Dame (6-1) did not play. Next: at Creighton, Sunday. 4. Texas A&M (6-0) did not play. Next: at No. 13 Purdue, Sunday. 5. Stanford (5-1) did not play. Next: at Fresno State, Sunday. 6. Maryland (8-0) did not play Next: at Amer- ican U., Sunday. 7. Duke (5-1) did not play Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Sunday 8. Tennessee (3-2) did not play Next: vs. No. 21 Texas, Sunday. 9. Miami (6-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 11 Rutgers, Monday. 10. Louisville (7-1) did not play Next: at No. 12 Kentucky, Sunday. 11. Rutgers (8-0) did not play. Next: at No. 9 Miami, Monday 12. Kentucky (7-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 10 Louisville, Sunday. 13. Purdue (6-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 4 Texas A&M, Sunday. 14. North Carolina (5-1) did not play Next: vs. Lipscomb, Wednesday 15. Georgia (6-1) did not play. Next: vs. Geor- gia Tech, Sunday 16. Penn State (6-2) lost to No. 19 TexasTech 70-66. Next: vs. Virginia Tech, Tuesday. 17. Ohio State (6-0) did not play Next: at No. 18 Oklahoma, Sunday. 18. Oklahoma (3-1) did not play Next: vs. No. 17 Ohio State, Sunday 19. Texas Tech (7-0) beat No. 16 Penn State 70-66. Next: vs. Texas-Arlington, Wednesday 20. Georgetown (6-2) did not play. Next: vs. Rider, Sunday 21. Texas (5-1) did not play. Next: at No. 8 Tennessee, Sunday. 22. DePaul (6-1) beat Loyola of Chicago 70- 65. Next: vs. St. John's, Wednesday 23. Green Bay (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Northern Iowa, Sunday. 24. Delaware (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. William & Mary, Sunday 25.Vanderbilt (8-0) did not play Next: vs. High Point, Sunday. BASEBALL American League LOS ANGELES ANGELS-Acquired LHP Brad Mills from Toronto for C Jeff Mathis. Frontier League NORMAL CORNBELTERS-Signed RHP Mike Lebo. RIVER CITY RASCALS-Traded RHP Josh Lowey to Wichita (AA) for 1B Gerardo Avila. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS-Signed INF Will Block, 1B Matt Fields, and OF Sean Harrell to contract extensions. FOOTBALL National Football League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Signed TE Mike McNeill from the practice squad. Waived OL Mike Tepper. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Placed CB Will Middleton on injured reserve. Signed CB David Jones. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS-Recalled LW Jean- Francois Jacques from Syracuse (AHL). DETROIT RED WINGS-Reassigned F Fabian Brunnstrom to Grand Rapids (AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS-Recalled F Chris Mueller from Milwaukee (AHL). ST. LOUIS BLUES-Assigned D Cade Fairchild and F Brett Sterling to Peoria (AHL). American Hockey League MILWAUKKE ADMIRALS-Recalled F Chris Cahill from Cincinnati (ECHL). NORFOLK ADMIRALS-Recalled F Philip- Michael Devos from Florida (ECHL). ECHL ECHL-Suspended Reading's Ryan Cruthers six games and fined him an undis- closed amount as a result of his actions in a Dec. 2 game against Wheeling. COLLEGE IOWA-Announced WR Marcus Grant and OL lineman Dan Heiar are leaving the foot- ball program. Bears maul'Canes, 41-29 Visiting Central deals Citrus first loss ofseason in boys hoops On the AIRWAVES TODAY'S SPORTS MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 2 p.m. (VERSUS) BB&T Classic George Washington vs. Virginia Commonwealth 4 p.m. (FSNFL) North Carolina State at Stanford 4:30 p.m. (VERSUS) BB&T Classic Maryland vs. Notre Dame WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8:30 a.m. (SUN) Rutgers at Florida (Taped) 2 p.m. (SUN) Texas at Tennessee BILLIARDS 4 p.m. (ESPN) International Challenge of Champions (Taped) BOWLING 1 p.m. (ESPN) PBA World Tour Finals (Taped) FOOTBALL 4 p.m. (10 CBS) Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns 4 p.m. (13 FOX) Green Bay Packers at New York Giants 8:15 p.m. (8 NBC) Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints GOLF 9 a.m. (GOLF) Nedbank Golf Challenge (Same-day Tape) 1 p.m. (GOLF) Chevron World Challenge 3 p.m. (8 NBC) Chevron World Challenge 3 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour: PGATour Q-School 6:30 p.m. (GOLF) Nedbank Golf Challenge (Same-day Tape) TENNIS 2 p.m. (FSNFL) Champions Series: Surprise. Sampras, Courier, Wilander and Chang. (Taped) HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL 7:30 p.m. (SUN) Florida Class 4A Tournament Championship: Bishop Moore vs. Berkley Prep (Taped) 9:30 p.m. (SUN) Florida Class 8A Tournament Championship: Wellington vs. East Lake (Taped) WINTER SPORTS 1 p.m. (8 NBC) Skiing USSA Birds of Prey (Taped) 3 p.m. (10 CBS) Skiing Deer Valley Celebrity Skifest (Taped) MONDAY'S SPORTS PRO BASKETBALL 4:30 p.m. (SUN) Maccabi Haifa vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv (Taped) MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7 p.m. (ESPN2) St. John's at Detroit Mercy NFL FOOTBALL 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) San Diego Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars GOLF 3:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Q-School HOCKEY 7:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers 7:30 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Lightning at Ottawa Senators 8 p.m. (VERSUS) Phoenix Coyotes at Chicago Blackhawks SOCCER 12 p.m. (FSNFL) English Premier League: Aston Villa vs. Manchester United (Taped) 2:55 p.m. (ESPN2) English Premier League: Fulham vs. Liverpool HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL 12 p.m. (SUN) Florida Class 5A Tournament Championship: Merritt Island vs. Gulf Breeze (Taped) chilly from the start, and rarely stayed the same di- rection very long. With a wedge in his hand, Woods went some 40 feet long on the second hole that led to a three-putt bogey Another wedge on the par-5 13th JOE KORNECKI III Chronicle INVERNESS Brooksville Central re- mained perfect on the sea- son as the Bears defeated the Citrus Hurricanes on Friday night 41-29 in a dis- trict boys basketball game. For Citrus, it was the first loss of the 2011-12 season. Central (4-0) played tough defense and shot a flurry of free throws to propel itself to victory Central got to the stripe 24 more times than the 'Canes in the contest "I told our guys we played hard like the previous two games," said Citrus head coach Tom Densmore. "We had things that happened that were out of our control. We've got to do a better job SEC Continued from Page B1 ball knocked loose just be- fore he hit the turf. Who was there to fall on it at the Bull- dogs 26? Mathieu, of course, his fifth fumble recovery of the season. LSU quickly seized its first lead. The Tigers finally picked up a first down, then freshman Kenny Hilliard broke off a 15-yard run for the first of his three touch- downs. Normally, that would've been more than enough to win the game's MVP award. Not even close on this day Mathieu, whose nickname comes from a humorous YouTube video about sup- posedly the world's more fearless animal ("Honey Badger don't care, he just takes what he wants," the narrator says), dropped back to receive another punt About the only thing the Bull- dogs managed to do was keep him out of the end zone. The 5-foot-9, 175-pounder cradled the ball, took off down the center of the field, cut back to his left, stutter- stepped and turned on a burst of speed, basically came to a stop around the Georgia 30, then took off again and was finally dragged down at the 17. He avoided or broke away from at least eight of the 11 red-clad guys trying to bring him down, a Heisman-wor- thy play that should be enough to at least get him to New York for the banquet - GOLF Continued from Page B1 sent the ball much farther than he imagined. On the other par 5, his fairway metal hit a gust and dropped into a hazard. The result was a 1-over 73. The prognosis wasn't nearly as bad. "Even though I made three bogeys on par 5s, I had two three-putts, but I played well," Woods said. "I hit a lot of good shots that ended up in bad spots be- cause I had bad gusts. So be it. That's the way it goes. "I'm right there with a chance going into tomor- row." Johnson was at 8-under 208 and will be in the final group with Woods, one shot behind. K.J. Choi overcame a double bogey on the par-5 second hole for a 72 and was three shots out of the lead. No one else was closer than five. Woods had the 36-hole lead for the second straight tournament, and for the second straight time failed to break par in the third round. He felt differently Saturday than he did at the Australian Open in Sydney, where he opened with three straight bogeys and finished the day six shots out of the lead. "Most of the time today, it wasn't me," Woods said. "I hit a lot of good shots today" The wind was strong and and I have the opportunity to go into Sunday with at least a chance." Johnson, a former Mas- ters champion, saw his streak end this year of four straight seasons winning on the PGA Tour The Chevron getting to the free-throw line, and it was disappoint- ing being the first district game, but we got a lot left, and we'll get better" In the first period, the game was hard-fought. Bears guard Daniel Robin- son had seven points to lead the Bears, and Central led 11-7 at the end of the first. In the second period, both teams combined for only 10 points total. The 'Canes (2-1) were led by Leroy Anderson with four points in the sec- ond period. Kyle Presnick added a 3-point FG, and the 'Canes held the Bears to only three points as the score was knotted at 14 at the half. In the third period, the game went back and forth. Troy Stewart put the Bears if not earn him serious con- sideration for the award as the nation's top player Cer- tainly, no defensive player has come up with more big plays. Mathieu has scored four touchdowns this season: Two on returns, two more from his cornerback spot He's forced six fumbles. He's picked off two passes. He one of the top tacklers on one of the nation's top defenses. LSU took control with a 21- point third quarter, coming back from a double-digit deficit for the second week in a row and leaving little doubt that it's the best team in country heading into bowl season. The only other un- beaten team, Houston, was blown out in the Conference USA championship game Saturday All the other top teams have at least one loss. If there was ever a year when no playoffwas needed, it's this one. The Tigers have knocked off five teams in The Associated Press' current Top 25 including three of the top eight. They'll still have to win one more game to claim the BCS title, but a case can be made that they deserve to be voted No. 1 in the AP poll, no matter what happens Jan. 9 in the Big Easy Drops dog Georgia in loss to No. 1 LSU ATLANTA- Georgia dropped its chance to add an SEC championship to its come- back season. And the Bulldogs did it over and over again. No. 12 Georgia scored the first 10 points of the game but sailed over the green and left a pitch he had no chance to get close. Both players ran into trouble on the par-5 16th. Johnson was playing in the group ahead of Woods, felt the breeze in his face and tried to hammer a driver that went left of the grass and into the gallery. He tried to clear a creek and went into the trees to the right before pitching out and taking a bogey Woods was in the fairway, but says a gust took his fair- way metal too far right and into a hazard. He thought about trying to hit out be- hind a pair of rocks before choosing to take a penalty drop, and he also made bogey The difference was how they finished. Johnson three-putted the 17th for another bogey, then drilled his 7-iron at the flag on the 18th for the most un- likely finish to his round. Woods had to settle for pars. Johnson didn't realize his eagle on the final hole was for the lead. And even though he has a one-shot advantage, he doesn't think he's in contention until the final hour of any tourna- ment. Being in the last group with Woods, who has gone 26 starts since his last win? "He's never going to shock me on the golf course because he's certainly the best player I've ever played with," Johnson said. "I'm glad I'm playing this week himself with a beautiful flop shot on the 10th that ran up the bank and trickled back 4 feet from the cup, and a solid approach to 18 feet for a two-putt birdie on the 1lth. But he went long of the 13th, turning a birdie hole into a bogey He made a mess of the 16th with his penalty shot. And he had nothing to match an eagle from the fairway by Johnson on the final hole. up 15-14 with a free throw. The 'Canes answered when Ryan Labrador hit a go- ahead bucket with 6:00 re- maining in the third for a 16-15 lead. Central would take the lead 17-16, but Labrador an- swered again with a basket to put the 'Canes back up 18- 17 with 4:30 remaining. The Bears' Rudy Robin- son would strike back with a 3-point play to give Central back the lead at 20-18 with 4:00 left in the third. Rudy Robinson scored 7 of the Bears' 12 points in the third as they went on to lead 26-21 at the end of the quarter. In the fourth, the 'Canes pulled to within one point of the lead at 26-25 on a Jeloni Sammy bucket. However, that's as close as the 'Canes would get, as Central pulled away from there by sealing the victory, mainly at the free-throw line. key dropped passes early pre- vented the Bulldogs from taking a commanding lead against top- ranked LSU in the Southeastern Conference championship game Saturday. The miscues gave LSU (13-0) a chance to regroup and the Tigers rolled to a 42-10 victory, advancing to a spot in the BCS title game in New Orleans, just 75 miles from its Baton Rouge campus. Georgia (10-3) could land in the Jan. 2 Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla. Coach Mark Richt's Bulldogs, riding a 10-game winning streak that followed their 0-2 start, dom- inated the statistics in the first half but led only 10-7 at the break. The lead could have been much bigger at least 21-0. "Against a team like LSU, you have to take points when you can get them," said Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray. "We did miss a couple shots to take a bigger lead in the game. The momentum swung after that." Tavarres King had a pass from Murray fall off his hands in the end zone on Georgia's first drive, setting up a 40-yard field goal by Blair Walsh. On the Bulldogs' next posses- sion, Malcolm Mitchell was open when he dropped a pass near the LSU 5. Mitchell could have easily scored if he made the catch. Instead, Walsh missed a 45-yard field goal on the next play. Georgia could have led 14-0, but instead the lead was only 3- 0. Georgia receivers had more drops, though none were as costly. The Bulldogs also were hurt by Murray's two intercep- tions and one lost fumble. LSU didn't have a turnover. World Challenge counts to- ward the world ranking, but is not official for the tour. He still wouldn't mind using it as a springboard for the next season, much like Tom Lehman did in the early days of this event, and Jim Furyk did in 2009. For Woods, going from a three-shot lead to a one- shot deficit was not the end of the world. He felt as though he played as well as he had the first two days, without hav- ing much luck with the wind. And for a guy who has gone two years without win- ning, the hardest part of hoisting a trophy is getting a chance. Woods still had his three- shot lead when he chipped in from behind the fourth green for birdie. The wind was at its worst on the sixth hole, gusting hard with leaves scattered about the fairway Woods felt it at his back and to the right, yet as the ball was in the air, it came against him from the left. He came up well short, chipped 7 feet by the hole and lipped out. Hunter Mahan was the first player to make a run at Woods, going out in 33 and tying for the lead briefly after Woods had a three- putt bogey on the par-3 eighth. Woods seemed to steady B4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SCOREBOARD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE In 1111 SI -1] *111M; I 1 Outside 799 Skirt Steaks .............. ........... ....... 79 Publix Premium USDA Choice Beef SAVE UP TO 1.00 LB Azteca 69 Flour Tortillas.................. Super Size, 14.1-oz bag SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICE 12-Pack Budweiser, 999 Miller, or Coors Beer............................. Assorted Varieties, 12-oz can and/or bot. SAVE UP TO 1.50 MII Green 1491 B ell P epp ers.................................. SAVE UP TO .80 LB (Sweet Onions ... Ib .99) Taco Bell Home Originals 00nn Refried Beans ........................ FoR " Regular or Fat-Free, 16-oz can SAVE UP TO 2.50 ON 10 ;IrIA Mi-m HA a I i l~t[ Prices effective Thursday, December 1 through Wednesday, December 7, 2011. 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'Bonnie &C Clyde' has murderous lead, killer songs Associated Press NEW YORK- Bonnie and Clyde became famous when they teamed up, so it's somewhat appropriate that the new Broadway musical based on their story has brought to- gether two great couples, albeit with less actual bloodshed. Laura Osnes and Jeremy Jordan, two of theater's rising stars, play the bank-robbing duo with sexy onstage chemistry and strong voices. The other couple is behind the scenes: Frank Wildhorn and Don Black, the composer and lyricist, who have written some sumptuous songs. These dynamic duos enliven "Bonnie & Clyde," a relatively straightforward biographical musi- cal with some nice creative touches that opened Thursday under the di- rection of Jeff Calhoun at the Ger- ald Schoenfeld Theatre. This retelling of the Great De- pression-era folk tale about two star-crossed lovers teases out the twin themes of their dangerous lust and their lust for fame. Bonnie wants to be a movie star and Clyde wants to be Jesse James. That thirst for celebrity resonates today, as does the echo of economic woes, with its drumbeat of foreclosures and bank failures. Wildhorn was last on Broadway this spring with "Wonderland," an updated telling of "Alice in Won- derland" that had some good songs but came with a book that was, at best, insipid. This time, his musical is much better but is ultimately let down by the same problem: a some- times middling book. That's not to say the book writer Ivan Menchell and the creative team haven't thrown all they can into the story: There are appear- ances by Bonnie and Clyde's child- hood selves, there's a subplot with Clyde's brother, a love triangle with a cop, some eye candy with both leads in their underwear, an at- tempt to explain the source of crim- inality, and energetic projection design by Aaron Rhyne that in- cludes old headlines and photos. Calhoun keeps more than two dozen scenes and miniscenes in con- stant motion, with actors sometimes setting up in the dark edges of the stage even as their fellow actors are still performing elsewhere. His sly sense of humor is on show when a choir singing God's praises with their hands in the air transform into cus- tomers with their hands in the air There are also dramatic shoot outs marred somewhat by the distinctive sound of kiddie cap guns - and more vintage cars on stage than a showing of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." There is also what Birthday: Knowledge is power that can be used for any- thing from social to financial purposes. Don't stop learning about anything that you can utilize to make your life more successful, productive and happy in the coming solar cycle. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) It's OK to be a bit as- sertive when dealing with others, as long as you're not too pushy. It'll be far better to be a booster than to be a bossy person. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Don't suffer in silence if someone with a bad attitude bugs you. Nicely bring your feelings out in the open so that the problem can be solved. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Something that has a lot of potential might not come off as anticipated because of a lack of understanding. Talk about it instead of suffering a needless loss. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) Social arrangements aren't ON THE NET http://bonnieandclydebroad way.com seems like vestiges from an earlier version of the musical, like a huge, expensive-looking tree stump that appears for just a few seconds in Act 2. The plot is a mostly chronological, taking the couple from their first meeting to their bloody end. Menchell deserves credit for trying to elevate the story by looking at their quest for celebrity, but stumbles when it comes to exposition. "Clyde's been shot. He's in trouble," one char- acter says after we've all clearly seen Clyde shot and in trouble. There's also a bit of bloat, but Black's lyrics fit perfectly in Wild- horn's songs and even add an edge that sometimes is missing from the book. "No way I'll see heaven," Clyde sings in one bluesy song, "so let's raise a little hell." But there can be no grousing when it comes to Osnes and Jordan, who are as gorgeous as some of the first-rate tunes they get to sing, such as the catchy "This World Will Re- member Me," the fist-pumping "When I Drive" and the poignant "Dyin' Ain't So Bad." Jordan, who was in "Rock of Ages," is charisma in person, a ball of swaggering arrogance with a sad boy underneath that's catnip to Bonnie (and many of the women in the audience). Bonnie, we are told, Today's HOROSCOPE apt to come off to everyone's liking if plans have never been discussed and made in the first place. There must be a collective interest and consensus of opinion. Aries (March 21-April 19) Don't wreck a nice day by doing something to another out of spite. 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If you find the clan to have a rather low kindling point, pour water instead of gasoline on all simple problems. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Even if you resent having chores to do, it behooves you to get them out of the way early. Once gone, you can go out and have some much-de- served fun. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be sure you know what you're talking about if you offer a friend some advice. If you give him or her some poor suggestions, you'll feel terrible if things don't turn out well. was a ravishing redhead, and Osnes is just that this "Anything Goes" alumna transforms from a girl in need of attention (her sad "How 'Bout a Dance" is beautiful) to a stone-cold fox cradling a shotgun. This is a killer combination: They will slay you, literally Some of the standouts in the sup- porting cast include Louis Hobson as the lawman who loves Bonnie. He shares a great duet with Clyde - "You Can Do Better Than Him" - but has a tendency to dramati- cally punch things such as desks to get the point across that he's mad. Melissa van der Schyff as Blanche Barrow has the funny "You're Goin' Back to Jail" ensemble song and the achingly pretty duet with Bonnie "You Love Who You Love." Tobin Ost's scenic design are based around several huge vertical wood barn-looking panels that go up and down to highlight action, and his set has several sloping platforms that he uses to great effect when ar- raying silhouettes against mournful colors projected on the back wall. Ost also designed the costumes, heavy on three-piece suits, house dresses, hats and suspenders. In one inspired moment, Bonnie and Clyde put on clothes that match ex- actly what the couple was wearing in a 1930s photograph that is pro- jected as they dress. 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Today in HISTORY Today is Sunday, Dec. 4, the 338th day of 2011. There are 27 days left in the year. Today's Highlight: On Dec. 4,1783, Gen. George Washington bade farewell to his Continental Army officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York, telling them, "With a heart full of love and gratitude I now take leave of you." On this date: In 1619, settlers from Bris- tol, England, arrived at Berkeley Hundred in present- day Charles City County, Va. In 1816, James Monroe of Virginia was elected the fifth president of the United States. In 1965, the United States launched Gemini 7 with Air Force Lt. Col. Frank Borman and Navy Cmdr. James A. Lovell aboard. In 1978, San Francisco got its first female mayor as City Supervisor Dianne Feinstein was named to replace the as- sassinated George Moscone. Ten years ago: Stepping up reprisals for suicide bomb- ings by Palestinian militants, Israel unleashed air strikes; three missiles hit near Yasser Arafat's office as the Pales- tinian leader worked inside. Five years ago: Lacking the Senate votes to keep his job, embattled U.N. Ambas- sador John Bolton offered his resignation to President George W. Bush, who ac- cepted it. One year ago: President Barack Obama praised a newly sealed trade deal with South Korea as a landmark agreement that promised to boost the domestic auto in- dustry and support tens of thousands of American jobs. Today's Birthdays: Rock singer Southside Johnny Lyon is 63. Actor Jeff Bridges is 62. Rock musician Gary Rossington (Lynyrd Skynyrd; the Rossington Collins Band) is 60. Actress Patricia Wettig is 60. Actor Tony Todd is 57. Jazz singer Cassandra Wil- son is 56. Country musician Brian Prout (Diamond Rio) is 56. Actress Marisa Tomei is 47. Actress Chelsea Noble is 47. Actor-comedian Fred Armisen is 45. Rapper Jay-Z is 42. Actor Kevin Sussman is 41. Actress-model Tyra Banks is 38. Country singer Lila McCann is 30. Actress Lindsay Felton is 27. Actor Orlando Brown is 24. Thought for Today: "Peo- ple who have what they want are fond of telling people who haven't what they want that they really don't want it." - Ogden Nash, American hu- morist and poet (1902-1972). Associated Press Laura Osnes, left, and Jeremy Jordan are shown in the musical "Bonnie & Clyde" in New York. COMMENTARY CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE - Back to reality Gerry Mulligan OUT THE WINDOW Associated Press Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks Thursday, Dec. 1, in West Des Moines, Iowa. Back from the po- litical dead, Gingrich has momentum on his side just a month before the first voting in the GOP nomination fight. But he has never fully rebuilt his or- ganization after almost his entire team quit in June, and his fundraising is questionable at best. Will that matter when he goes up against the well-funded and organized Mitt Romney for actual votes? Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich bets STEVE PEOPLES Associated Press MANCHESTER, N.H. Back from the po- litical dead, Newt Gingrich has momentum on his side just a month before the first voting in the GOP nomination fight. But he has never fully rebuilt his organization after almost his entire team quit in June. And his fundraising is questionable at best. Look no further than 968 Elm St. in Man- chester to see the challenge he faces as he goes up against the well-funded and well-organized Mitt Romney, here and elsewhere. Gingrich's New Hampshire campaign head- quarters has been open for a month, but the phone system isn't hooked up. Offices sit empty And the former House speaker has entrusted his success in the first-in-the-nation primary state to a 29-year-old tea party activist with vir- tually no political experience. "I've never worked on any campaign before," state director Andrew Hemmingway, who flirted with a congressional bid last year, said Friday "A campaign with resources and time and money stands back and says, 'Who are the best people for these positions?' We are a cam- paign fueled by passion. Everybody in my of- fice is an activist." There are similar situations for Gingrich in Iowa, South Carolina and Florida. He is trying to resurrect an organization left for dead in June because of staff defections and a mound of debt. He's relying upon a skeleton crew of longtime advisers making most decisions himself--while giving untested political oper- atives in key states unusual autonomy to craft strategy details. And with the Iowa caucuses less than five weeks away, they're scurrying to play catch-up with the nuts-and-bolts grunt work typically needed to transform poll num- bers into election-day success. In some cases, they're making it up as they go. "Everybody's empowered to do their own thing. Newt told me the other night, 'You own New Hampshire. When in doubt, charge. Go with your instincts,"' Hemmingway said. "I've never done this before, but it's not rocket science." Maybe not. But it takes both money and man- power to get people to the polls on a week night in the dead of winter as will be needed in Iowa. "That's the big question of this cycle: Does momentum in the polls trump an organiza- tional approach?" said Phil Musser, a longtime Republican political consultant "The reality is that the baseline need for a measure of infra- structure will never change in politics." And in Iowa, success requires a strong enough organization to recruit and mobilize 99 county precinct captains. Two weeks ago, Gin- grich rehired two top Iowa staffers who quit in June amid the mass exodus that nearly scuttled his campaign. A prominent voice in national politics for more than two decades, Gingrich says he knows he's behind in organization. But he's banking on the somewhat untested notion that he can stay hot and emerge the nominee by pushing conservative policies and sharp anti-Obama rhetoric, while driving people to the caucuses through social and news media, rather than pure organization. "It's an interesting test," he said in an inter- view this week. "It's better to peak than it is to fade. But we will generate enough new mate- rial we're not going to fade." on unconventional primary strategy Robert Dickelman of Des Moines, Iowa, takes a photo Thursday as Republican presidential hope- ful, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, is seen on a projection screen during the annual meeting of the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives in West Des Moines, Iowa. Since leaving office more than a decade ago, Gingrich has fostered a strong grass-roots fol- lowing through paid speeches as well as books he's written and films he's made. Now, his poll numbers have hit new highs. He's replaced the embattled Herman Cain in second place among New Hampshire voters in a University of New Hampshire poll released last week. And he's locked in a tight race with - or leading Romney in other early voting states. But some independent Republican op- eratives aren't convinced he can maintain those numbers, particularly without a strong team to support them as he goes up against Romney's strength. The former Massachusetts governor has been building a presidential organization for Gingrich speaks Wednesday, Nov. 30, at Tommy's Ham House in Greenville, S.C. the better part of six years. He plans to show it off this weekend, hosting a New Hampshire rally dubbed, "Earn it with Mitt," featuring 500 volunteers who plan to knock on 5,000 doors, make 12,000 phone calls and distribute 5,000 yard signs to voters across the state. Romney, who typically ignores his Republi- can rivals in favor of targeting President Barack Obama, sharpened his criticism of Gin- grich this week. "I must admit that Newt has had a very ex- tensive, long record of working in Washington with various governmental and non-govern- mental agencies, and I just don't think that's the background that's ideally suited, one, to re- place Barack Obama, and number two, to lead the country," Romney said on Fox News Channel. He also hinted at his own organizational su- periority "Let me tell you, over the last year, they've been a lot of people that have been real high in the polls that are not high in the polls any- more," Romney said. "So you know there's this funny thing in America, it's called the election, and to win the election, you've got to earn it." Despite being behind, there are signs that Gingrich's organization is growing. He has five paid staff in Iowa, still fewer than most of his rivals, and, Hemmingway says, 11 paid staff in New Hampshire, roughly the same as Romney In South Carolina, Gingrich has nine far more than any other candidate and an indication of the priority he's putting on that state. "We always thought that we'd be competitive in Iowa, competitive in New Hampshire, with the chance of winning South Carolina," said longtime Gingrich adviser and former Penn- sylvania Rep. Robert Walker. "All the grunt work necessary to make sure you can compete for real takes organization. And that's the or- ganization we're in the process of putting in place." Walker also says Gingrich's use of social media such as Facebook and Twitter has al- lowed him to maintain direct contact with a huge network of supporters at very little cost. That's a good thing, particularly because Gin- grich has struggled to raise money for much of the year. And there's little sign he can afford to begin running television advertising, like most of his rivals. Although his team says fundraising has im- proved in recent weeks, Gingrich trailed dur- ing the most recent July-through-September fundraising quarter. He raised roughly $807,000 in contributions during that period, while Rom- ney and Texas Gov Rick Perry brought in more than $14 million apiece. At the same time, Gingrich was by far the most in debt. He owed more than $1.1 million for racking up consultant fees, direct mail services and of- fice supplies, federal election reports show. Those expenses included more than $5,000 for a "Hispanic outreach consultant" and $724 for "social media consultation." Former staffer Rick Tyler was among those who quit back in June citing doubt that Gin- grich was committed to running a serious cam- paign. "The lessons learned were most likely learned by his advisers who left that Newt might actually know what he's doing. I include myself," Tyler said. "He asks lots of people what they think, but ultimately he's running the show; he's running the strategy" Cultural intro just a bit too early I zzy Mulligan of St. Au- gustine recently turned 6 years old. She is beautiful, intelli- gent, articulate and ma- ture. Did I mention she's my oldest granddaughter and I've already promised her a convertible on her 16th birthday? I totally understand the problems of overindulging young people but too bad she's my grand- daughter and she can do no wrong. It's her father's job to discipline her and send her to the "time out" corner. It's my job as grandfather to spoil her and watch her father (my son) attempt to cope. Since her 16th birthday is 10 years off, we decided it was too early to pur- chase the convertible and we needed to come up with another idea for this year's birthday extravaganza. It was my brilliant thought to introduce Izzy to a unique cultural expe- rience. Since her father is a University of Miami graduate, we conspired to inject some Gator enthusi- asm into Izzy and give her a cultural experience at the same time. The off- Broadway production of "My Fair Lady" was play- ing at the Phillips Center on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville. I decided that having her grandparents take her and her 4-year- old brother, Finn, to the play was a great idea. So I purchased the tickets. Expensive tickets. Along came the night, and Izzy got all fixed up in a nice dress and her new pair of boots. We had a re- laxing dinner before the show and Izzy was de- lighted as we entered the Phillips Center. The foun- tains out front were all lit up and grownups were dressed in their finest. It was an official formal event and Izzy's enthusi- asm was obvious. Did I mention the tick- ets were expensive? We found our seats (the expensive ones) as the full orchestra warmed up and offered little snippets of the amazing music from "My Fair Lady" We were all excited. And then the play began. I had conveniently for- gotten that the characters in the first part of "My Fair Lady" spend all their time speaking in a very clipped English accent that even the English have trouble understanding. But the music was grand, the set changes fast and the audience fully en- gaged. Except, of course, for Izzy About 10 minutes into the play Izzy leaned over and said in a somewhat loud voice: "This is boring." "It gets better," I prom- ised her. "Just hang in there and you'll love it." Izzy, trusting her grand- father, and maybe remem- bering I was the guy who promised her the convert- ible on her 16th birthday, See Page C3 I Page C2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4,2011 PINION CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan................ ....... ............. publisher a Charlie Brennan .................. ....................editor Neale Brennan ........ promotions/community affairs Mike Arnold ....................................... HR director Sandra Frederick........................... managing editor Curt Ebitz......................................citizen mem ber Founded Mac Harris ..................... ........... citizen member by Albert M. Williamson Rebecca Martin ................................guest member 'You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose." David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus OPTIONS ABOUND Be aware of elections changes Are you a registered voter in Citrus County? If so, you received a mailing recently from Supervisor of Elections Susan Gill. We hope you reviewed it carefully. All the mailers of- fered a vote-by-mail request form, outlined voting options to avoid crowds at the polls on Election Day, plus included im- portant informa- tion about new election rules. THE I! About 34,000, or a third of our regis- Election tered voters, also right ar( received new cor voter information cards and infor- OUR 01 mation on their Be an e new precinct voter u locations, how third These mailers, plus news stories, public speaking engagements and community presentations are all part of the elections of- fice's outreach efforts to fulfill its mission: To ensure the integrity of the electoral process. To enhance public confidence. To encourage citizen participation. To educate citizens of all ages. It's hard to have confidence in a process you don't under- stand, which is why the elec- tions office is so focused on getting the word out and edu- cating voters. Voter education is particu- larly important as we head into a year that will feature three elections: the presidential preference primary (PPP), the primary and the general election. Things you should know: Election dates for 2012, set by the Florida Legislature, are: PPP Jan. 31; primary elec- tion Aug. 14; general elec- tion Nov. 6 Early voting, set by the Legis- lature, is Saturday through Sat- urday before election days, S S s r P c r di n including the intervening Sun- days. Dates are: PPP- Jan. 21 to 28; primary Aug. 4 to 11; general: Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. You can request a vote-by- mail ballot for any or all elec- tions in the 2012 cycle. Jan. 3 is the deadline to reg- ister to vote or change your party for the 2012 PPP election, in which only registered Re- publicans will be voting. ;SUE: If you choose to vote by mail, make ;eason is sure the ballot und the reaches the Su- ier. pervisor of Elec- tions Office in 'INION: Inverness before 7 iucated p.m. on Election understand Day gs work. You can track your mail-in ballot status on the elec- tions office website. You'll need to sign the out- side of your mail-in ballot en- velope, so request a signature update card from the elections office if you suspect that your signature has changed since you registered to vote. You can either call the elec- tions office or visit the website www.votecitrus.com, to man- age your voting account and get information. Folks who really like going to the poll on Election Day should familiarize themselves with their precinct location, as it may have changed. Those who want the convenience of early voting may use any of the four sites (Beverly Hills and Ho- mosassa libraries, Inverness City Hall, and the Supervisor of Elections Office near Crystal River, at the new Meadowcrest location). Voters who enjoy de- ciding in the quiet of their own homes and using mail-in bal- lots should make sure their current signatures are on file. Whatever you choose, make sure your voting records are up to date and that you know where and how you want to ex- ercise your vote. he United Way of Citrus County is trying to help feed the hungry this year and you can help. If each family in Citrus County con- tributed $30 (or more), the fundraising organization could meet its goal for 2012. The United Way just gave $50,000 to match a private $50,000 grant to push for the completion of the food pantry in Homosassa Springs. Once completed, this pantry will pro- vide food supplies to 51 nonprofit and church groups in our community that feed the hungry. Do your part and mail a contribution to The United Way, c/o Gerry Mulligan, The Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429. Thanks for your help. 563-0579 - Gerry Mulligan Protest at polls Dear 99-ers: Your work has not gone unnoticed by the American people, but the effort to raise aware- ness is 1/100th the effort required to effect change. Given the apparatus at hand, it's time to focus all of our efforts on electing good representatives. There- fore, I am calling for an end to all demonstrations on Dec. 1 at 10 a.m., and a 110 percent focus on get- ting our vote for only good, smart people. Use the coming days and all your resources to find America's new leaders. "Democracy means not 'Im as good as you are,' but 'you're as good as I am.'" Theodore Parker, 1810-1860 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Choking on Obamacare LOS ANGELES n 1941, Carl Karcher was a 24- year-old truck driver for a bak- ery Impressed by the large numbers of buns he was delivering, he scrounged up $326 to buy a hot dog cart across from a Goodyear plant. And the war came. So did millions of de- / fense industry workers r and their cars. And, . soon, Southern Califor- nia's contribution to Georg American cuisine OTI fast food. Including, VOI eventually, hundreds of Carl's Jr restaurants. Karcher died in 2008 but his legacy, CKE Restaurants, survives. It would thrive, says CEO Andy Puzder, but for government's com- prehensive campaign against job creation. CKE, with more than 3,200 restaurants (Carl's Jr and Hardee's), has created 70,000 jobs, 21,000 directly and 49,000 with franchisees. The growth of those numbers will be inhibited by - among many government meas- ures Obamacare. When CKE's health care advis- ers, citing Obamacare's complexi- ties, opacities and uncertainties, said it would add between $7.3 million and $35.1 million to the company's $12 million health care costs in 2010, Puzder said: I need a number I can plan with. They guessed $18 million-twice what CKE spent last year building new restaurants. Obamacare must mean fewer restaurants. And therefore fewer jobs. Each restaurant creates, on av- erage, 25 jobs and as much as 3.5 times that number of jobs in the community (CKE spends about $1 billion a year on food and paper products, $175 million on advertis- ing, $33 million on maintenance, etc.) Puzder laughs about the liberal theory that businesses are not in- vesting because they want to "pun- ish Obama." Rising health care ge Will HER CES costs are, he says, just one uncertainty inhibit- ing expansion. Others are government policies raising fuel costs, which infect everything from air conditioning to the cost (including deliver- ies) of supplies, and the threat that the National Labor Relations Board will use regulations to impose something like "card check" in place of secret-ballot unioniza- tion elections. CKE has about 720 California restaurants, in which 84 percent of the managers are minorities, and 67 percent are women. CKE has, however, all but stopped building restaurants in this state because approvals and permits for estab- lishing them can take up to two years, compared to as little as six weeks in Texas, and the cost to build one is $100,000 more than in Texas, where CKE is planning to open 300 new restaurants this decade. CKE restaurants have a 95 per- cent employee turnover in a year - not bad in this industry and the health care benefits under CKE's current "mini-med" plans are capped in a way that makes them illegal under Obamacare. So CKE will have to convert many full-time employees to part-timers to limit the growth of its burdens under Obamacare. In an economic climate of in- creasing uncertainties, Puzder says, one certainty is that many businesses that now are margin- ally profitable will disappear when Obamacare causes that mar- gin to disappear A second cer- tainty is that "employers everywhere will be looking to re- duce labor content in their busi- ness models as Obamacare makes employees unambiguously more expensive." According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, by 2008 the cost of federal regulations had reached $1.75 trillion. That was 14 percent of national income un- available for job-creating invest- ments. And that was more than 11,000 regulations ago. Seventy years ago, the local health department complained that Karcher's hot dog cart had no restroom facilities. He got help from a nearby gas station. A state agency made him pay $15 for workers' compensation insurance. Another agency said he owed more than the $326 cost of the cart in back sales taxes. For $100, a lawyer successfully argued that Karcher did not because his cus- tomers ate their hot dogs off the premises. Time was, American businesses could surmount such regulatory officiousness. But government's metabolic urge to boss people around has grown exponentially and today, CKE's California restaurants are governed by 57 categories of regulations. One compels employees and even managers to take breaks during the busiest hours, lest one of Cali- fornia's 200,000 lawyers comes trolling for business at the ex- pense of business. Barack Obama has written that during his very brief sojourn in the private sector he felt like "a spy behind enemy lines." Puzder knows what it feels like when gar- gantuan government is composed of multitudes of regulators who re- gard business as the enemy And 25.4 million Americans who are unemployed, underemployed or too discouraged to look for em- ployment know what it feels like to be collateral damage in the regu- latory state's war on business. --In-- George Will's email address is georgewill@washpost. com. SLETTERS to the Editor Choose a side While I certainly agree with the Chronicle's editorial of Nov 21 (Lawyers far, wide profit from dispute), I must say that I think your editorial board has failed in its duty to the community re- garding the hospital dispute by not taking a firm stand in favor of one side or the other. The core issue in the dispute is simply whether or not the day- to-day hospital operations are run by the CMH Foundation Board, a non-politically affili- ated board, as agreed in the orig- inal contract, or by a board appointed by the state of Florida politicians under a new law they just created to void the original contract. With the recent (and past) shady history of many state-ap- pointed boards, I personally don't want anyone remotely con- nected to Florida politicians running our hospital. This is not to disparage any members of the current Citrus County Hospital Board, but politicians never appoint any board without one day seeking "Quid Pro Quo." When someone sues you, you either defend yourself or give in. If you feel you are right, you don't give in. The foundation ap- parently feels it's right. The legal actions that have re- OPINIONS INVITED The opinions expressed in Chroni- cle editorials are the opinions of the newspaper's editorial board. Viewpoints depicted in political cartoons, columns or letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the editorial board. 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 Charlie Brennan 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., Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to (352) 563-3280, or email to letters@chronicleonline.com. suited in millions of dollars for lawyers were not initiated by the foundation, but by the politi- cally-appointed trustees. And the monies the Foundation is spending for that defense are not tax dollars. In contrast, the Board of Trustees' expenses, in- cluding generous salaries for re- cently-created (and unadver- tised) county jobs, is derived 100 percent from tax money However, the foundation money expended for legal fees should have been used for the health care of Citrus County res- idents. That is the only reason for Citrus Memorial hospital's existence. Surely the Chronicle's edito- rial board can summon the courage to back one of the alter- natives for running our hospital. John E. Condron Hernando Make PE a co-op If Progress Energy is making a sound business decision to re- pair the damage it did to its own nuclear plant, why won't share- holders share the risks along with accepting benefits of ownership? When we privatize profits and socialize risks and losses, we drive another nail into the coffin of free market capitalism. If cus- tomers have to make the invest- ments, why not turn Progress Energy into a co-op so we can all share the risks and benefits of investing? Claude Strass Homosassa THE CHRONICLE invites you to call "Sound Off" with your opinions about any subject. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE A night at the opera? Will we or won't we? In 1786, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the perennially popular opera "The Marriage of Figaro." Work begun in 1957 culminated with the 1973 opening of one of the 20th century's most iconic structures, the Sydney Opera House. I don't have a bucket list that is, a list of things I want to do be- fore I kick the bucket - mindful of the extra things the Lord has all Cheryl and me to share d 45 years together, and most especially, some of the sights we've seen during the last Ffew years. I won't bore you today recounting those, but I do want to muse just a bit about "The Marriage of Fi- garo" and the Sydney Fred Brannen Opera House, two very A SLICE special achievements OF LIFE almost 200 years apart which will come to- gether on Feb. 28, 2012, but I am when the opera will be performed ordinary at the opera house. owed my In addition, on Feb. 28, 2012, if during our all goes according to plan, Cheryl and I will be in Sydney, Australia. You can see where this is going, can't you? Cheryl was more than surprised - she was shocked when I brought to her attention that we would be in the right place at the right time to see a very special opera at a very special venue. Even after all of these years and the assortment of unexpected things I've dumped on her per- taining to my range of interests, my wife still sometimes rarely, but still, once in a while pi- geonholes me as being of a partic- ular sort based on my Florida cracker heritage and my red truck. When I made the overture to her about the opera, Cheryl laughed and said, "Opera? This isn't the Grand Ole Opry, it's the real deal it's opera and it will probably be performed in Italian!" I protested. First and foremost, we (I) would be going for the cultural experi- ence more so than for the enter- tainment. As to the language, it's not of im- portance if it is sung in a foreign tongue; I'm so deaf I won't know the difference. Finally, some things are more fun to talk about after you've done 'em than they are to do while you're doing them case in point, riding over a volcano in a helicopter! To satisfy her quest for adven- ture, Cheryl and I flew over a vol- cano in a helicopter, once. It was not one of my favorite out- ings, but that's another story for another time. A night at the opera? Will we or won't we? It's too early to tell, but, I've begun practicing the aria in order to sing along just in case! --In-- Fred Brannen is an Inverness resident and a Chronicle columnist. Letters to the EDITOR Give thanks In the Proclamation by Congress in Philadelphia on Oct. 11, 1782, the mem- bers believed it was the in- dispensable duty of all nations to offer supplica- tions not only for the assis- tance of God in times of distress, but to give praise for His goodness on their behalf. John Hanson, first presi- dent of the Continental Congress, and Charles Thomson, secretary, signed this proclamation which in part recommended that the states "interpose their au- thority in appointing and command the observation of Thursday the twenty- eighth day of November next, as a day of solemn Thanksgiving to God for all his mercies; and they do further recommend to all ranks, to testify to their gratitude to God for his goodness ... which is the great foundation of public prosperity and national happiness." Darien Judicial ad Judicial activist ie De Witt Inverness tivism n is one WINDOW Continued from Page C1 gave it another try For about two minutes. That's when my beautiful, intelligent, articulate and mature granddaughter took off her new pair of boots to see if the play would get any better if she listened to it barefoot. It didn't. She then decided to see if the entertainment value of the experience would im- prove if she pulled her new dress up over the top of her SO YOU KNOW Dr. William Dixon is taking a break from col- umn writ- ing. He'll return after the holidays. of the greatest threats to freedom that exists in our country, especially in the state of Florida. The merit retention vote on judges is one of the most important tools available to voters, and this will be an impor- tant issue on the 2012 bal- lot After being appointed to the bench, judges take an oath to uphold the Consti- tution. This oath, however, is frequently broken as judges play partisan poli- tics, legislate from the bench, and deny us the proper protection under the law. The American Justice Partnership said: "Nowhere is the pattern of judicial activism more head. That didn't help either But my barefoot, dress- on-top-of-the-head grand- daughter was now starting to get as many laughs as the play For full impact, Izzy began to rock with discontent in her seat. Did I mention these seats were expensive? The intermission eventu- ally came and we quickly headed off toward the exits. Neither Izzy nor Finn seemed to mind in the least that we left at half-time of our first official University of Florida event. prevalent than in the state of Florida" -"The Ac- tivist' History of the Florida Supreme Court." Our state Supreme Court is among the worst offend- ers in the nation and has frequently meddled in the democratic process by de- termining outcomes that our state Constitution leaves to voters, not judges, to decide. Judicial activism will be the subject of the next meeting of the Citrus County Tea Party Patriots and all interested are wel- come. It will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, at the In- verness Women's Club, 1715 Forest Ave., Inverness. Presenter and speaker will be Jesse Phillips from Judicial Activism. Jesse en- courages citizens to take their voting responsibility seriously and to be active and informed in order to make the right decisions. Judicial Activism will be accepting donations to fur- ther their statewide mes- sage on this important issue. Edna Mattos Citrus County Tea Party Patriots As we walked toward the car- perhaps searching for some positive feedback on the event I asked Izzy what the favorite part of the show was. She had no trouble com- ing up with a quick answer "The end," she said. Our next cultural event is going to either involve mud and large trucks or include the word "Disney" in the title. Gerry Mulligan is the pub- lisher of the Chronicle. His email address is gmulligan @chronicleonline. com. Readers respond about U.S. Electoral College I received a number of interesting re- sponses to my articles on the Electoral College. First a fellow author and classmate of mine at the University of Michigan Law School, Donnelly W Had- den said: "Especially getting a chance to express my thanks for the . wonderful serial letters on the history of the Electoral College. Are you going to forecast what I might become of it? , "There are four options out there that I've heard of "1) Do nothing, let it alone. Winner-takes-all state by state disenfranchising millions of Lou voters. So be it. OTI "2) Distribute the electoral VOI votes pro rate to the popular vote in each state. This might achieve rough justice in a big state with lots of electoral votes; there the database is big enough to apportion them closely in accordance to the popular vote, but in a state with only three electoral votes it could still disenfranchise a huge minority "3) Abolish the Electoral College alto- gether (constitutional amendment) and just go by total popular vote. Impractical in 1789 but easy to do now with computers. Each vote counts, no matterfrom where. With no more "safe" states, the candidates would have to campaign everywhere. So be it "4) This new "Pennsylvania Plan" whereby two at-large (senatorial) electors would be chosen winner-takes-both, but each congressional district would elect its own elector This could lead to the break- down of the two-party system. A third party (Greens, Libertarians, Reform Party) with insufficient clout nationally to be sig- nificant could, by focusing on a few dis- tricts, achieve a local plurality and have some electors. Could be enough in a close election to hold the balance of power and deliver the presidency (or vice presi- dency) to whichever major candidate made the best offer 4Also, that system could give birth to re- gional parties with the same effect. We have seen such regional parties before, with lots ofpopular votes but few electoral votes because they couldn't carry any whole states. "If all they had to do was carry some congressional districts they would have had lots of clout. "It's fun to theorize. Keep up the good work, and like I pleaded, publish the H Ic collection." An email friend of mine, Jayson Bloser, said the following regarding the interstate compact theory: "There are nine states who have signed onto an interstate compact that would require the electors in those states to vote for the can- didate who receives the popu- lar vote nationally It only goes St into effectifthestates who have signed on have a total of the 270 votes needed to win the presi- S dency Currently the total elec- tors for these states is 139. I believe that this will be another Frey failed attempt to change or do IER away with the Electoral Col- DES lege. A few more states may sign on to this but it will not be enough to get to 270. I agree with you that it should stay the same as it is now The pros outweigh the cons." Retired Sen. James T Broyhill of North Carolina sent me an email and said the following: "Before I spend the time to startlooking I thought I would ask you the question: Has anyone done a study ofhow past elec- tions would have fared if we counted the electoral vote by congressional districts, with the extra two going to the candidate who won a majority of congressional dis- tricts? (The answer is yes.) "Counting the electoral vote in this man- ner does raise an interesting question and that's, Howit would change the dynamics ofa campaign for Congress in the close or marginal districts? There are many of those these days, but there are at least one-quarter of the congressional districts that will go either way That number or percentage used to be much higher of course." For those who are interested in contin- uing to learn more about the Electoral College, I would recommend going to writ- ings by the outstanding political scientist from Virginia, Larry Sabato, or research- ing the Electoral College under the con- gressional research services www.loc.gov/crsinfo/. Lou FreyJr served as a Florida representative in Congress from 1969-79. He is a partner with Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster Kantor & Reed, PA, Orlando; and can be emailed atlou.frey@ lowndes-lawcom. Sound OFF No respect I'm calling about the problem there in New York regarding all of the protest- ers blocking the way of people so they can't get to work. It's a tragedy that our policemen are looked upon as the bad guys. And we see how people today are doing what is right in their own eyes and because of this, we see America going down the drain rather fast, because today people do not respect law and order. We have to get back to the place where those that do wrong are punished and that the honest citizen is protected. Just hang up Someone put in a thing about staying off cell phones, that they're con- cerned about political groups getting on their line. Well, common sense says that when they are on their line, it takes about 5 sec- onds after you answer the call to hang the phone up and it's over with or you can block the calls. There's several ways of doing it. Party politics We've had 12 years of Washington sitting on their duffs under President Bush and Obama. The country needs leadership, not "my way or the highway." Com- promise is not a dirty word. If they want to be re- elected, get off their duffs and stop acting like a bunch of spoiled brats. Pol- itics be darned. Let's start solving some of the prob- lems that we have now. Population link? In recent Chronicle arti- cles, I've noted that the black bear population has increased and therefore it's possible to allow hunting. Also noticed that the mana- tee population is increasing and they're looking to re- move them from endan- gered species list to merely threatened. Another article speaks of the over-90 pop- ulation and how it is in- creasing from 1.9 to 8.7 million by mid century. I wonder if there's a relation- ship between the three. Thanks for help I would like to take this moment to thank a very sweet, kind lady in Crystal River who helped me un- load my groceries from the cart and put them into my trunk. My trunk is heavy to open and I do have a bad back, having had many sur- geries and rheumatoid arthritis. God bless her and thank you again for all the help. I really appreciate it. Bad behavior Well, once again Black Friday has brought out mo- ronic behavior and worse, of some people. Shouting, pepper-spraying and fist- fighting over things in- stead of giving each other warm holiday greetings - makes the real reason for the season seem very far away. Think about it There's just all kinds of excitement with the Citrus County Board of Commis- sioners about the port. I believe this is the same body of water (where), sev- eral years ago, powerboat racing was forbidden. Powerboat racing was a great thing for Citrus County and it was stopped because they'd go too fast on that body of water and it would kill the manatees. We are thinking about the same body of water, aren't we? How does that one fig- ure? For those (who) may not know about ports and barges and that sort of thing: Barges do not have motors on them. Conse- quently, (there are) no pro- pellers. They're pushed around by tugs. Tugs have huge, powerful props akin to a fan in the air. And these things will stir up the sand if it's 20 to 30 feet, depending on the bottom. Tugs pushing barges in here (are) going to cloud the water. I don't think there's enough flushing ac- tion in that canal to keep it clean. But what is stirred up in the canal is what is going to be pushed out and dumped on the shelf that's already too shallow out there. Think about those things. COMMENTARY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 C3 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Letters to the EDITOR= Feds don't control bay Helen Spivey, head Manatee Club radicals "fired off an email" to the city and "area news re- porters" according to Mike Wright's recent article. She quoted the typical type of "bald spin" (my mom said "fibbing") we get from her cabal of radical en- vironmentalists and their lackeys - The U .S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These zealots claim there are "105,550 in favor" of feds seizing control of King's Bay They leave out that only 12 per- cent were from Floridians, the main users and owners of the bay This is still false. Janet Mizzi, USFWS regional chief, told me "we've received some 450 com- ments to review." USFWS also denies the county's 1991 Manatee Protection Plan's huge successes. Locals, not the feds, grew King's Bay's winter herd by 500 percent over 30 years. More USFWS fibbing: King's Bay is Florida Sovereign Sub- merged Land, only subject to state and local control unless the feds are allowed to seize it by local governments not filing a lawsuit. We have no choice. In our opinion, it is an unlawful seizure. Newly formed Save Crystal River Inc. intends to prove it. In Crystal River, it is my opin- ion, "I'm with the feds. I'm here to help you" really means "I'm here to control you, and seize your land." Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commis- sion also scolded the USFWS. Their charges are: USFWS "pro- poses additional manatee refuges" but admits "it lacks the resources to post, publicize, and enforce" the ones they have now. (FlaF&WCC, 2003). While USFWS admits having a lack of money for enforcement on existing refuges, the feds want more federal refuges. Fair Tax is pro-growth The revenue-neutral Fair Tax not only protects the poorest among us but is also pro-growth. A family of four has an income of $26,000 per year (poverty level). They need every dollar simply to get by; taxing that money is coun- terproductive. But when they spend all their income they are charged a sales tax of $5,900, which is included in the cost of everything new they buy Mac Williams To make certain they pay no Crystal River tax they submit the names and Social Security numbers of all family members (to avoid fraud). The Treasury Department sends them a check for 1/12 of $5,900 ($491) each month. Same-size families with larger incomes get the same rebate and begin paying sales tax on spending more than $26,000. But remember, the goods and services they purchase will cost the same as now because Fair tax simply replaces the cost of the eliminated embedded fed- eral taxes. Consider how Fair Tax is pro- growth. A little-known conse- quence of our current code is the damage withholding does to our ability to save. When government drains away part of your check every week or two your power to save and invest is decreased. Withholding costs Americans $24 billion in lost interest per year, money that could be ours in- stead of theirs. We have more dis- posable income; nothing is taken out of our checks. What is the tax on interest, dividends and capital gains? Zero. Death tax is zero so there's no need to sell family businesses or family farms to pay Uncle Sam. Large and small busi- nesses finally pay the same rate. Zero. American businesses can sell products overseas for 23 per- cent less than now (all embedded federal taxes are removed). With no federal taxes on income, busi- nesses would be attracted to the U.S.; jobs come here rather than go elsewhere. Our tax system is already the most progressive in the world. Fixating on the "rich continuing to pay more" is shortsighted. We're approaching the point where those who pay nothing are becoming a majority and will soon be able to vote to increase taxes on the taxpaying minority Joseph P. Ryan Homosassa LETTERS POLICY Read the "Opinions Invited" box on Page C2 today for the Chronicle's editorial policies. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TI ,, hFri.n 'n.l F CooperS, ate Park Presen CCCC Messiah Marion Civic Chorale, Military Card Party .' ''I " Light Shine Silver Bells ]i . 1 1 .. 1, ,, Citrus Jazz Society ,. ......1. I l , . .. 1 Jazz Jam ... ...,I CF Performing Arts I .. n I ., .. It's a Wonderful Life 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Fort Cooper State Park I 1December 9th 15th HalavanYouth Theater Jazzy Wonderland -.... .. ..... .. i 6 p n.-8:30 p . I l pn. 8:30 pm. Admission: Donation of i enshaibe md, I new toys for Cintu United Basket or dion of pet food for Cilrus Counly Animal Svrviccs. It Friday, Dec.9 & Saturday. 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If you're trying to save cash and time this holiday season, a slew of smartphone apps can help. Review: Inexpensive or free mobile apps to make holiday RACHEL METZ AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO Even if you love to shop, it can be a pain this time of year Stores are crowded, gift options seem endless and it's hard to determine if you're getting the best prices. If you have a smartphone, though, there's a simple solution: Apps. There are tons of mobile apps to help you save time and cash this holiday season. Most of them are cheap or free. I tried several apps meant to ease holiday shopping frustrations and found a bunch that make the task easier and a few that make it more fun. Price Check by Amazon and RedLaser (free, available for iPhone and Android) With these two apps on my phone, I felt like a low-price-finding machine. Both let you search for items by typing in the name or by scanning a bar- code. With Price Check, you can also search for items with your voice or by taking a photo of things like books and DVDs. RedLaser, owned by eBay Inc., is great for finding items online and in nearby bricks-and-mortar stores. I found myself checking prices on everything from watches to collapsible water bottles, some- times just for the heck of it. I used it at a local Sur La Table cookware store to compare prices on a set of water glasses before buying them, and was pleased to see the $19.99 price was lower than at some on- line retailers and a nearby Bloom- An Associated Press reporter demonstrates an app for shopping on her smartphone, in San Francisco. ingdales department store. RedLaser also includes a handy feature for making simple shop- ping lists, and a history feature that records all the items you've looked up, so you can go back and find things later on. Price Check's layout is slightly more attractive than RedLaser's, though it's limited to the Web since it gives online-only results from Amazon.com and companies that sell through Amazon.com Inc. I really like the way Price Check displays search results, with the product at the top of the screen and three tabs that let you quickly scroll through prices, a description and user reviews. And if I found an item's price was lower online than in the store, it would be simple to buy it through the app. The best part about Price Check is the abundance of product re- views (the same ones you see when you go on Amazon.com or use the Amazon Mobile app). They're in- dispensable for looking up poten- tial gifts and helping me think twice before making purchases. Gift Plan ($2.99, available for iPhone) If you have a hard time organizing your gift list, or tend to misplace it after writing it out, you'll like Gift Plan. The app lets you make elaborate gift lists for family and friends. You can set up lists of potential pres- ents, jot down people's likes and dislikes and even more helpful for those of us who never remem- ber such things their clothing sizes. The app's "Occasions" tab shows you upcoming holidays or shopping easier birthdays, and a "Shopping" tab helps you track gifts you plan to buy Gift Plan denotes each gift-giv- ing occasion with a different color, which makes it easy to spot them on the app's built-in calendar, and you can choose when and how often you want to be notified about upcoming events. Another cool feature: You can set up a passcode to keep sneaky loved ones from snooping at your list Shopkick (free, available for iPhone, Android) Shopkick es- sentially turns shopping into a game, where you get real-world re- wards for going to local stores. If you hate shopping, this can make a painful activity more fun. If you adore shopping, the app may be harmful to your wallet. The app shows a list of nearby stores, each of which you get a cer- tain number of "kicks," or points, for visiting. Click on a listed store and you can see available deals and opportunities to pick up more kicks (if I stopped at a local Best Buy, for example, I could get 75 kicks for scanning photos of three different GPS devices). You can also link your Visa debit or credit card to your shopkick account so you'll automatically get points for certain purchases. Collect enough "kicks" and you can get rewards such as gift certificates to Target or Best Buy I quickly got sucked into visiting as many nearby stores as possible, Page D4 Business of volunteering has changed If you're involved in the business ofvolunteering, listen up: Things have changed. What used to be, isn't anymore. The 21st century has ushered in a different breed of volunteer This trend impacts directly on those who lead, manage or staff a volunteer driven organization. Citrus County has a large number of non- profits mostly under the IRS Code 501(c)3. Now, as in today, may just be an opportune time for them Dr. Fr to review how they are He performing. From a man- ASK S agement and operational perspective, all nonprof- its should employ best practices. There are challenges lurking around the need to replace the old way of doing things. Going forward today, more contemporary organi- zation management practices are required for success. Fortunately for proactive volunteers, there is an abundance of research on best practices. Information is readily available. Sources of volunteer information A number of national organiza- tions are recognized as leaders in e r S4 the field of professional organiza- tional management. The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) is, no doubt, the foremost professional association focusing on best prac- tices in organization management. ASAE strongly emphasizes a focus on contemporary leadership education. ASAE national head- quarters is in the Wash- ington, D.C., area and has an enormous repository derrick of educational informa- zog tion in virtually every CORE format one could want. Reading about the new breed An informative publication titled "The New Breed" subtitled as, "Un- derstanding & Equipping the 21st Century VOLUNTEER," was co-au- thored by Jonathan McKee and Thomas W McKee. This publication discusses how volunteering has changed and how to recruit and manage this new breed of volunteer Credit is hereby given to the au- thors for this significant work. The bulk of this column can be attrib- uted to the discoveries and re- search the McKees recommend. The new breed of volunteer Searching for volunteers requires recognizing the behavior patterns and need system each of this class of unpaid worker exhibits. Consider the following characteristics the McKees have documented: They are busy, have many obli- gations and volunteer in several or- ganizations. They want flexibility Empowerment is an expecta- tion of their service obligation. They will not tolerate working alongside incompetent volunteers. They are tech-savvy They possess a desire to make a difference, not just a contribution. They do not want to be micromanaged. As volunteers go, the above traits demonstrate the new, best of the best If you find these people inside your community, launch your re- cruiting program ASAP Tips on recruiting the new breed volunteer The McKees suggest any recruit- ing method should resemble the dating process. There is a first date, a second date and future dates: On the first date: Let them hear your passion over lunch. Give them a verbal/virtual tour of your organi- zation and its goals. Include an op- portunity to serve the cause. Give them an example of service while you gather information about them and set up a second date. On the second date: Listen to their heart to help find their fit for your cause. Explain roles and re- sponsibilities. And, by all means, avoid the, "Oh, by the way" One ap- proach to lose a good volunteer, early on, is not being up-front with any personal requirements of the volunteer activity. Goals: Build a relationship and secure another date. Future dates: Simply under- stand that a first "No" may not mean "Never"! Sound like a challenge? It is; today's volunteer is different. ASK SCORE, "For the Life of Your Business." Our business men- tors are available to counsel. There is no charge for our mentoring serv- ices. Call (352) 249-1236 or view our website to sign up for counseling: scorecitrus.org. Dr FrederickJHerzogis chairman of Citrus SCORE. He can be reached via email: fherzog@ tampabay.rrcom. Seek expert advice DEAR BRUCE: My hobby is playing with the stock mar- ket. I don't believe you need to be wealthy to make some investments. I have $1,600 in a mutual fund and $950 in various stocks. I watch these daily, and it seems I know when to hold them and when to fold them. I put $50 a month in my mutual fund and invest $60 monthly in my various stocks. When a new company offered free shares back in 1996, I accepted them and put them in my nick- name of "Peggy" Now those shares are worth over $1,000. I don't know how to prove that "Peggy" and "Margaret" are the same person so I can move them into my bro- kerage account. Any help would be ap- preciated. M.J., via DEAR M.J.: Let me ad- dress your comments at the beginning. You don't need to be wealthy to make many in- vestments. But more often than not, unless you're working with clear knowl- edge, you can almost count on one thing: You'll be a little bit less wealthy I'm delighted you have had some successes, but understand this: The day trader, which is what you're describing, is des- tined to fail. You are competing with computers that can buy and sell a given security in the same time you might be able to just think about the notion. Very few peo- ple are going to consis- tently beat the computer That's an unfortunate part of the trading world, but that's the way it is. Whether you are using a broker or only the direct services, in my opinion, you need a professional to do what you're trying to do. If you're going to be a serious investor, you're going to need a good bro- ker They have a ton of in- formation at their fingertips to which you do not have access. That would include how to make this transfer The only way I know to make this transfer into a brokerage account is to find a broker whom you can trust, either by doing research or asking friends for a recommendation, and have the broker clear this up for you. I know several people who do not use their legal names for many transac- tions, and when present- ing ID it can become a bit tricky Take with you to the broker anything you might have with your nickname on it such as bills or correspondence - and let the broker lead you in what needs to be done to accomplish this. In my own life, I believe in using experts who are far more knowledgeable than I. DEAR BRUCE: Not a question; an observation. You and other financial writers are ignoring state gift tax laws when dis- cussing this matter. For in- stance, Tennessee has only a $10,000 annual gift tax exemption per donor. Beyond that, there is gift See Page D4 n9 SUNDAY DECEMBER Promotional information provided by the Citrus Chamber of Commerce 4, 2011 28 N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River, FL 34428 (352) 795-3149 401 Tompkins St., Inverness, FL 34450 (352) 726-2801 Inverness Christmas Parade v SGet your family and friends gathered to- gether to head out for a time honored Christmas tradition! SChamber Mixer at B&W Rexall to honor Christmas parade winners B&W Rexall will host a Chamber Mixer event from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, during which the winners from the recent Crystal River and Inverness Christmas pa- rades will be recognized and awarded plaques for their float entries. S If you haven't been to a Chamber mixer before, this is a great way to network with Chamber members, learn more about the host's business, and make new business friends. B&W Rexall, at 214 U.S. 41 S. in down- town Inverness, is one of the oldest inde- pendently owned pharmacies in Citrus County and is known for its Coca-Cola- themed restaurant and famous 88-cent breakfasts. For more information on this event, call Tina at (352) 726-2005. For information on After Hour Mixer events, please call (352) 795-3149. The Inverness Christmas Parade will be at noon Saturday, Dec. 10, with the parade route running south on Main Street to High- SHOP LOCAL THIS HOLIDAY SEASON Keep Citrus employed! This holiday season, we encourage the public to support our local businesses and buy gift certificates for your friends and family. Some gift ideas are: * hair salon services. * oil changes. 4 * A/C tune-ups. * car washes. * home cleaning services. * house painting. * local artwork. * restaurant certificates. * pet supplies. " For more information about this campaign, please visit the website www.hometownvalues.biz. land Avenue. For more information about the parades, please call 795-3149. Adopt-a-Tree Program Citrus County Parks and Recreation, in conjunction with Lowes Home Improve- ment and the Citrus County Chronicle, will sponsor an Adopt-a-Tree program this December. For $10 (plus tax), individuals, families or businesses can purchase a tree. On Dec. 16, bring decorations to the Beverly Hills Ac- tivity Center at 2 p.m. and enjoy an after- noon of holiday music and treats while decorating. The evening will be a social event with the lighting of the trees by your county com- missioners, music and activities. Tree stands will be provided by the Beverly Hills Craftsman Guild. The lighted trees will remain at the ac- tivity center for five days and then they will be delivered to local needy families. For more information or to purchase a tree, please call Citrus County Parks and Recreation at (352) 746-4882. Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute Openings for Fine Artists at the Manatee Festival, Jan. 21-22, 2012 I- New chamber member, Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute at 522 N. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto, is pictured at their recent ribbon cutting. RBOI is accredited by the ACR American College of Radiology and is affiliated with the Mayo Can- cer Center Research Network. For more information on RBOI and all of their services, call Wendy Hall at (352) 527-0106. A limited number of op- portunities are still avail- able for fine artists to participate in the Manatee Festival in Crystal River on Jan. 21 and 22,2012. This is the largest festival of the year in Crystal River, attracting more than 15,000 people. For more information, please call the Chamber of Commerce office at (352) 795-3149. Wollinka Wikle Title Insurance Agency - 1 .-- .. ., CITRUS COUNTY Chamber of Commerce Business Women's Alliance Luncheon Reservations close tomorrow! Wollinka Wikle Title Insurance Agency, at 7070 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway in Crystal River, is pictured as they celebrate their new membership with the Chamber. With offices in Citrus, Pasco, Hernando and Pinellas counties, they offer clients more than 100 years of experience in the title insurance and real estate industry. Please call Kelly at (352) 564-0220 for more information. Taverna Manos Monday, Dec. 5, is the last day to reserve your space at The Chamber of Commerce Business Women's Alliance luncheon. It is open to all professional business women and men who would like to expand their contact base, meet new business leaders and share knowl- edge! Bring an ample sup- ply of business cards! The sponsor of the De- cember luncheon is Genesis Women's Center, and the guest speaker will be Jen Holloway with Bright House S4 Networks, whose topic will be "You Are Your Own Bill- board." The cost for a last- minute registration is $25. Vegetarian/gluten-free dishes must be requested when making your reserva- tion. In support of "The We Care Food Pantry," the BWA will be accepting non-per- ishable food item or mone- tary donations for this worthy cause. To make your reservations, go to the Chamber website at www. citruscountychamber. com, or call (352) 795-3149. Taverna Manos, a recent addition to the fine dining establishments in Citrus County, celebrated their Chamber mem- bership with their recent ribbon cutting. Stop by Taverna Manos at 5705 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway in Crystal River for a taste of authentic Greek cuisine, just like the flavorful dishes first served in the tavernas of ancient Greece. For infor- mation, call (352) 564-0078. CITRUS COUNTY Economic Development Council, Inc. Ie F\ L) CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Business DIGEST Andrew Wood at golf conference LECANTO Legendary Marketing (LM), the world's leader in golf, resort and desti- nation marketing, announces its president and CEO, Andrew Wood, was scheduled to speak at the 2011 Golf Business Canada Conference & Trade Show keynote speaker at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 18. "Revenue in the golf industry will not come easy in 2012 and you have to take advantage of every possible marketing com- munication channel. Increase your outbound communication frequency, improve the mes- sage and beat your competition by being more active. Take ad- vantage of a generally apa- thetic industry and operate in mediums your competition does not. My most successful clients are the most active, ac- tivity creates opportunity," said Wood. The three-day Golf Business Canada Conference & Trade Show, held annually in Novem- ber, is the only Canadian con- ference with a sole focus on the business of golf. Additional operational break- out sessions covered all as- pects of the golf business and provide formal education oppor- tunities for golf courses and its staff. From strategic planning to maintenance budgets, these sessions provide tips and tools to help improve daily operations and increase revenue. For more information about the conference and trade show, visit www.ngcoa.ca/conference. With a background of more than 20 years in marketing, Wood is an entrepreneur with a track record of success in the business world. A pioneer in using the inter- net for business, he's combined his love and knowledge of golf with his passion for marketing to form LM. He is considered by many in the golf industry to be the lead- ing expert on golf marketing and has done hundreds of full- day marketing seminars for the PGA of America and other golf associations. For information about LM, visit www.legendarymarketing. com. College board to meet Wednesday The CF Foundation Board of Directors meeting will begin at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at College of Central Florida (CF) Founders Hall Boardroom, Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. Col- lege Road. The purpose will be general business of the CF Foundation Board of Directors. A copy of the agenda will be available at the meeting. For further information, contact the CF Foundation office, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala. Workshop to help job seekers OCALA- Workforce Con- nection will offer a workshop, at no charge, designed to help Citrus County job seekers sharpen their employability skills. "Navigating the New World of Work" takes place at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the Citrus County Workforce Connection Center at 1103 E. Inverness Blvd., in Inverness. While there is no charge to attend, participants must be fully registered with Workforce through the Employ Florida Marketplace (EFM) at www. EmployFlorida.com. For more information, call the Inverness center at (352) 637-2223 or (800) 434-JOBS to speak with a Placement Specialist. For information about up- coming programs, visit www.clmworkforce.com and click on Calendar of Events. Crowley Advertising Special to the Chronicle Pictured, from left, with their special 20th anniversary cake are the board members of Crowley Advertising: Bob Crowley, president; Joanne Crowley VP-art director; Kathy Sayadoff, VP-general manager; Eileen Crowley, wife and mother and now retired from a long nursing career. The ad agency was launched in 1991 when the Crowley family relocated from Massachusetts to Citrus County. Through the years, the company has serviced the advertising, marketing and pro- motion needs for most of the major companies and organi- zations in Citrus County, including Citrus Hills Development, Citrus Memorial Health System, Tourist Development Coun- cil, Nature Coast Dentistry, Deem's Kitchens & Baths, Cedar Creek Assisted Living, Citrus Cardiology Consultants, Trop- ical Window, and many others. The party was attended by over 100 friends and clients with food and beverages pro- vided by The Grove and Joe's Family Restaurant. A choco- late fountain was donated by Tuscany on the Meadow and candy and sweets from Vanessa's Chocolates. Many past and current clients donated gifts for door prizes includ- ing a $500 voucher for a cruise submitted by Gail Pastor of CruiseOne. That voucher was won by Kandy Kremnitz. The Crowley family also publishes Citrus County Life magazine, the area's premier lifestyle magazine. The office is at 305 S. Salisbury Terrace in Lecanto. You can reach Bob, Kathy or Joanne at (352) 341-4769 advertising.com. Citrus Memorial to hosts open house Citrus Memorial Health Sys- tem is proud to announce the opening of a new rehabilitation facility in Citrus Springs. An open house celebration for the public will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at Citrus Me- morial Rehab Center in Citrus Springs. The facility, at 10511 N. Florida Ave. in Citrus Springs, includes physical, occupational and aquatic therapy as well as sports medicine. "We're proud to bring these much-needed services to Citrus Springs-area residents," said Ryan Beaty, Citrus Memorial's president and CEO. "The mis- sion of Citrus Memorial is to provide quality health care to everyone in our community, and the opening of this facility will enable us to fulfill that mission." Citrus Memorial Rehab in Citrus Springs' public open house celebration Dec. 8 will in- clude facility tours and free health screenings including bal- ance screenings. Food, door prizes and health education will also be available. Additionally, the first 50 guests will receive a special gift. Please call (352) 726-1551 or email bball@ citrusmh.org for information Citrus Memorial Health Sys- tem is a 198-bed, not-for-profit community hospital that pro- vides health care services to residents of Citrus County and surrounding communities. More than 150 physicians and 1,000 employees provide a wide range of services at the Inver- ness campus and at medical offices and clinics in Citrus and Sumter counties. Citrus Memo- I or log on to www.crowley rial is the premier provider of rehab services with seven loca- tions in Citrus County and is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and fully licensed by the state of Florida. Inventors to resume meetings in January The Dec. 9 meeting of the Citrus County Inventors will be suspended due to holiday con- straints during the month. We will resume our meetings at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at the Lakes Region Library on Druid Road in Inverness. We wish everyone a merry Christmas and happy holiday season. The Citrus County Inventors is a group dedicated to all in- ventors past, present and fu- ture. All those interested are invited to join us and there is no cost to attend. Contact Mary at (352) 527-2827 for additional information. Mall set to host holiday festivities Crystal River Mall welcomes the holidays with family free fun and live music for visitors every Saturday and Sunday in December. Enjoy acoustic holiday songs performed by Richard Reyes on Dec. 4 and 18. First Baptist Church of Crystal River will sing Christmas carols at 4 p.m. Sun- day, Dec. 11. Red Level Baptist Church will fill the mall with holi- day cheer with its children's choir at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17. Join Santa for story time and arts and crafts at noon Satur- day, Dec. 10. Toys for Tots will also be at the mall collecting toys for children in need from noon to 1 p.m., and F.S. Music ^ TIREDOF I STICKER SHOCK SONYOUR TAXES DIE APRIL15THP S\\c il ctimate your 1.,'. li.,lIil ty in tim e S!!.i ..i ,- to Avoid i c 'ce penalties. Sini Fce is $150 s slightly more) ( Iil ,i 1 o iippil. & instructions PRICE & COMPANY, P.A. 795-6118 vluei Illaial selvilces locatiily rJIC IIIn UIr Udallk allU oIuer s and penalty for early withdrawals may apply Every institution mu . es are subject to availability To understand how funds are insur-,1 ,-1 offered CALL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS rS RECOMMENDED will present its holiday recital at 2 p.m. For more information about the events or Crystal River Mall, visit Facebook or call the mall office at (352) 795-2585. Crystal River Mall is on the north side of Crystal River along U.S. 19. Toys For Tots being collected A-Mini Storage Hernando is working with Toys For Tots for the upcoming 2011 holiday season. A-Mini Storage Hernando is a collection site for dropping off new toys to be distributed by the Marine Toys For Tots to needy children in the area. Toys can be donated from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 3640 N. Carl G. Rose High- way (State Road 200), Her- nando. Items must be new, unwrapped and in their original packaging; toy guns and weapons cannot be accepted. Toys For Tots has been col- lecting and delivering toys for children since 1947, when U.S. Marine Maj. Bill Hendricks and a group of Marine Reservists collected and distributed 5,000 toys to needy children. Now in its 65th year, the organization boasts more than 20 million toys delivered to more than 8 million children. For information, call Lew or Dawn at (352) 344-2224. Tourism Web videos showcase area The Citrus County Visitors & Convention Bureau recently produced the first two in a new series of videos promoting the area's attributes to online audiences. The initial videos highlight motorcycling in Citrus County and bicycling in downtown In- verness. The VCB hired local videographer Kevin Mims to create the short, Web-friendly featurettes. "Our job as tourism mar- keters is to connect Citrus County's activities and ameni- ties with interested travelers, and today they are seeking in- formation online," said Maria Chancey, executive director of the Citrus County VCB. "Web videos such as these are a great way to showcase what we have to offer, and they sup- port our marketing efforts with information tailored to special interests." The videos were produced to build awareness, interest and ultimately visitation among po- tential guests. Motorcycling and bicycling were selected be- category, please: L Animals ] Arts & Crafts f Assistance ] Business L Civic Volunteer to become Special Service Clerk ANGELA VICK Special to the Chronicle The Clerk of the Court is in need of volunteers as spe- cial service clerks. The clerk's office offers a wonderful educational environment and welcomes volunteer ap- plications from our citizens, including students in need of Bright RFture community service hours, work-study hours or meeting Business College student internship requirements. All time donated is greatly appreciated and volun- teering as few as two or three hours a week is a tremen- dous help to the clerk's office. Please consider partnering with the clerk's office to meet community service requirements while volunteering as a special service clerk (SSC). SSCs are invaluable members of the clerk's office in assisting deputy clerks perform many functions for the citizens of Citrus County and serve as liaisons between the clerk's office and the citizens of Citrus County. Contact our office for more information about volun- teering as a special service clerk. Call Tanika Clayton, human resources generalist, at (352) 341-6483 or send in- quiries by email to tclayton@clerk.citrus.fl.us. Angela Vick is the chief deputy clerk for the Clerk of the Court. cause those activities are espe- cially popular in the cooler months. The VCB will continue the series throughout the next year, with stone crab season and Ferris Groves planned as the next two topics. Earlier in 2011, the VCB also created a manatee video and added it to Citrus County's on- line tourism resources. The VCB's videos are fea- tured on the popular video-shar- ing site YouTube, as well as on the VisitCitrus.com tourism website, which receives thou- sands of hits monthly as a result of the VCB's online and offline marketing program. They can be viewed on the official Citrus County VCB YouTube channel at youtube.com/visitcitrus. 'Pool Bob' wins national recognition Bob Charlton, known to his clients and friends simply as "Pool Bob," has recently been honored at an awards cere- mony at The Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas by leading filter manufacturer Pleatco LLC. In September, Charlton was nominated in "The Perfect Pool Guy" competition held by Pleatco. Clients and friends voted for him during the month of September, after which he was selected as a finalist. Fol- lowing a series of interviews, he was honored with the "Big Heart" Award for his work as a foster parent. "This was very unexpected and a total surprise, I am proud to have been recog- nized in this way." Bob has operated as "The Pool Guy" in Citrus County since September 2007, "I enjoy the challenges that the pool in- dustry offers, I have a unique relationship with all of my clients and some have even become strong family friends. I gained a great deal of experi- ence in pool construction and design during my time at Sweetwater Homes and this has helped in troubleshooting problems that other pool serv- ice techs cannot solve" "The Pool Guy" is certified as a pool and spa operator and in- spector by the National Swim- ming Pool Foundation and is currently servicing pools in Sugarmill Woods, King's Bay and Black Diamond Ranch. "The Pool Guy" can be con- tacted by telephone (352) 697-9656 or email: poolguymail @gmail.com. Class welcomes Dr. Nancy Irven Dr. Nancy Irven, from Irven Chiro- practic Health Center in Crystal River, was invited to speak to Ms. Moya's Dr. Nancy Health Acad- Irven emy class at Irven Crystal River Chiropractic High School Health Center. on Nov. 15. See DIGEST/Page D5 O Computers O Cultural and Heritage 5 Education and Youth O Fraternal O Gardening [] Hobbies O Music O Political [] Public Safety O Recreation We need your information As our community grows, it becomes even more important that we know how to keep in touch with each other. The Chronicle's annual publication of Our Home Citrus is the best and most complete resource for all those important organizations, clubs, hobby groups, and other ways we make friends, share pastimes and help each other out. If you would like your group to be listed in this publication please fill out the following form and mail or deliver by December 30, 2011 to: Citrus County Chronicle Attention: Our Home Citrus 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429 NAME OF ORGANIZATION: (must be non-profit)_ ORGANIZATION WEB PAGE: MEETING PLACE: Specific building designation (Elks Lodge, Resource Center, Town Restaurant, etc.) Street address: City: MEETING TIME: MEETING DATE: Day of the week (every Monday, third Monday of the month) CONTACT: Name: Phone number: Email address: Please check the category which best describes your organization only one BUSINESS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 D3 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Labor Dept. has free training Special to the Chronicle TAMPA Agricultural employers and farm labor contractors in Florida are invited to attend free com- pliance assistance work- shops this December organized by the U.S. De- partment of Labor's Wage and Hour Division to in- crease compliance with the Migrant and Seasonal Agri- cultural Worker Protection Act and the H-2A section of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. These training sessions are part of the division's multi-year en- forcement initiative aimed at strengthening compli- ance in Florida's agricul- tural industry Topics will include no-cost housing and transportation arrangements, employee work hours and wage rates, and record-keeping require- ments. A special session dur- ing the training will include a discussion on ways to im- prove vehicle safety when transporting agricultural workers. 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, at South Florida Commu- nity College DeSoto Cam- pus, 2251 Turner Ave. NE, Arcadia. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, at South Florida Commu- nity College Highlands Campus, 600 W College Drive, Avon Park. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, MONEY Continued from Page D1 tax payable, albeit not as high as the federal rate. James, via email DEAR JAMES: Thank you very much for writing. Your observation is completely accurate. In many states, there would be no addi- tional tax, but in some it is true there would be, and the donor might want to recon- struct the gifting to avoid the state gift tax. In any case, you've made a valu- able contribution, and I'm appreciative. DEAR BRUCE: I am a 70- year-old single woman who is in a mess. This past year, I had my home and car insur- ance canceled. I had a hard time getting any, because they said I had too many credit cards. I use only one and pay it off every month. Yes, I have been guilty of ap- plying for one when offered to get a discount. I am told not to cancel them, but what am I to do? I can't get the lowest quote on insurance and am barely surviving as it is. I have always paid my bills, so why does it matter? What are my options? Also, what has my driving record to do with home in- surance? I have had one speeding ticket in my life and one accident that was my fault. I was told I had too many claims on my insur- ance. Three in three years. One of them wasn't even a claim. It had to do with the roof when they were going to put a new roof on anyway I just asked about a leak over the stove vent and they To register or request more information on these free training, call Mike Rios in the Wage and Hour Division at (813) 857-3868. Dec. 7, at the Florida Straw- berry Growers Association Education and Event Cen- ter, 13138 Lewis Gallagher Road, Dover To register or request more information on these free training, members of the public should call Mike Rios in the Wage and Hour Division at (813) 857-3868. "The Labor Department is committed to ensuring that agricultural employers and farm labor contractors understand their responsi- bilities under federal labor laws," said James Schmidt, director of the Wage and Hour Division's District Of- fice in Tampa. "The goal is to protect agricultural work- ers who are often denied the pay legally guaranteed to them and make sure that they receive all of the pro- tections provided by federal labor law, while ensuring that law-abiding agriculture employers are not placed at a competitive disadvantage for playing by the rules and paying fair wages." Virtually all employees engaged in agriculture are covered by federal law be- cause they produce goods put it down as a separate claim. Insurance companies are so unfair. My medical insur- ance has gone up to $176 a month, and I only get $1,400 a month. Sorry I am telling you all of my problems. I just need to know: What do I do about the credit cards? - Brenda, via email DEAR BRENDA: You raise some interesting ques- tions, and I can certainly un- derstand your frustration. First, you ask what differ- ence it makes how many credit cards you have be- cause you always pay your bills. When you have too many credit cards, it means you have the ability to go out and borrow a great deal of money very quickly without answering to anyone. Com- panies, particularly insur- ance companies, get very nervous that individuals may get themselves into trouble and borrow large sums quickly that they can never repay You also ask how your driving record relates to home insurance. A driving record may be considered a testament to a person's character, and it can be one variable that underwriters take into account. Someone who has a lot of tickets shows a disregard for the law. Frequency of claims is an- other matter. If someone has a lot of little claims, history and statistics show that this person is very likely to have a big claim sooner or later. Is it fair? No, but it is part of the system. I can sympathize with the fact that your medical insur- ance is expensive. The com- for interstate commerce. Most agricultural employ- ers, agricultural associa- tions and farm labor contractors are subject to the MSPA, which protects migrant and seasonal agri- cultural workers by estab- lishing employment standards related to wages, housing, transportation, dis- closures and record-keep- ing. The MSPA also requires farm labor contractors to register with the Depart- ment of Labor A fact sheet on the MSPA is available at www.dol.gov /whd/regs/compliance/whdfs 49.pdf. Information on the Wage and Hour Division's enforcement activities re- lated to the H-2A program for temporary, foreign agri- cultural workers is avail- able at www.dol.gov/whd/ag/ ag_h-2a.htm. Additionally, information about all of the federal labor laws enforced by the Wage and Hour Division is avail- able in English and Spanish by calling the division's toll- free helpline at (866) 4US-WAGE (487-9243), or by visiting its website www.dol.gov/whd. pany doesn't really care how much your income is. It has a premium that is deter- mined by what you want your coverage to be. With the driving record you mentioned, I don't think you'll have too much trouble going to another company You may pay a little more, but that's a different matter Unfortunately, insurance is an absolute necessity in our lives. On the other side of that, there are many com- panies writing policies, and most coverage can be pur- chased. I wish I had better news for you. The one thing you can do to help your situ- ation is to get rid of those extra credit cards that you don't need. Dropping them could adversely affect your credit temporarily, but you have no need for those cards, and that excess credit can hurt you. DEAR BRUCE: My family just sold the home of our de- ceased parents, which has been on the market four to five years. We all will be get- ting $10,000 to $11,000 from the sale of the home. It was left to us on their death, so we have been keeping up on taxes, etc. Do we have to pay taxes on the money we are about to receive from the sale of the home? I have heard con- flicting stories regarding this. Cyndi in California DEAR CYNDI: Not to worry The amount of money you have described is well under any estate tax from the federal govern- ment. I do not believe that you would be responsible for state taxes in California as well. Good luck. DEAR BRUCE: My hus- SHOPPERS Continued from Page D1 including some I rarely enter, simply so I could rack up more points. Somehow, I also ended up buying several items for my- self- fleece pajama pants at Old Navy, a white sake bottle and matching cups at Crate & Barrel even though I was supposed Somehow, to be buying gifts for I also others. Lemon (free, avail- ended up able for iPhone, An- droid, BlackBerry, buying Windows Phone) As you spend, receipts pile several up. For me, this means a items for wad of disorganized paper slips in my wallet myself. and digital receipts lost in the bowels of my email inbox. Lemon of- fers a sweet solution. Once you download the app and sign up with its corresponding website, Lemon.com, you can scan your receipts with your phone's camera and the service will automatically identify the name and location of the store along with the amount you spent and the purchase date (if you want to see the whole receipt image, that's saved, too). Lemon is good for online shopping, too: If you buy anything on the Web, you can have online retailers send the receipt to your lemon.com address so they'll be eas- ier to keep track of. And if you want to back up some old e-receipts with the serv- ice, just forward them there yourself. You can use preset labels like "per- sonal" and "credit card" to add details to your receipts, or add your own. I made a "gift" label to identify holiday items and was happy to see I could also view them by category The holidays can be stressful, but with a couple of these apps on your smartphone band and I have enjoyed reading your daily emails and prudent advice. Unfor- tunately, my husband of 30 years passed away last month after a very short ill- ness. We found out he had cancer, and he was gone within 30 days. I am heart- broken. My husband had just turned 59, and I am 48. I have received $150,000 in life insurance. I have a $58,000 mortgage at 4.5 per- cent and a second mortgage of $30,000 at a lesser rate. My base income is $58,000, but I usually am able to work overtime and increase that by an additional $20,000. I contribute to a Roth IRA, and I have a de- ferred compensation plan that I will max out on (save $16,000 a year pretax). My children are grown and on their own. My question is this: Should I use the life insur- ance money to pay off the mortgages, or would I be better off investing that money? I don't want to just leave it in savings and have it dwindle away I also am not sure how to invest it, as my husband handled that and I am not a huge risk taker. Thank you for any ad- vice you can give me. MJ. in Minnesota DEAR MJ.: Please accept my condolences. This must have been a terrible blow. Given the paltry rate of return on safe investments in today's world, particu- larly for the unsophisticated investor, I would suggest that you retire both of the mortgages. This would re- move the burden of making those payments from your current income and give you Associated Press An Associated Press reporter is shown Nov. 23 demonstrating an app for shopping in front of an Old Navy store in San Francisco. you'll likely find gift-giving less so. Your wallet might even thank you for it, too. Rachel Metz can be found on Twitter at http://twitter com/rachelmetz. a feeling of security If you told me you were a sophisti- cated investor and handled this part of your married life, I would look at this differently The remaining $60,000 in life insurance proceeds would be combined with any other savings you may have. Right now, I would have no problem with hav- ing you tread water in CDs or some type of government security. It won't earn much, but it's not going anywhere. You might wish to consult with a broker who can be of major assistance. It's time to start taking a much more direct interest in your financial life. It's a learning process that re- quires your attention and time. It's an absolute requi- site, in my opinion, because although you are not out of funds, you don't have so much that an experienced money manager will spend a lot of time with you. Read the business section of your local newspaper. Look at magazines such as Money and Forbes. You don't have to read every line, but if you devote a lit- tle time to it, you'll be sur- prised how much will stick. If your local community college offers finance courses at night, by all means, sign up not to earn a degree, but for your own information. Your new status will take some getting used to, and I'm sure your family will be supportive. When it's all done and said, it's up to you. I wish you all the best. DEAR BRUCE: Can you tell me a safe place to put money that is in a CD? I am a senior citizen who has about $4,650 in a CD. In 2005 it was earning 5 percent in- terest. Now it is earning 0.5 percent or less. It will be coming due next month. Thanks. Paul, via email DEAR PAUL: Unfortu- nately, you are caught be- tween a major rock and a hard spot. You ask for a "safe" place, and if you mean guaranteed no loss, you're going to have to settle for an extremely low, almost nonexistent, return on your money That's the way the Federal Reserve is being operated now, keeping in- terest down to almost noth- ing. Unfortunately, folks such as yourself are being penalized by the actions of your government, and there's not much that can be done about it. Consult the financial sec- tion in your local newspa- per. Most newspapers give at least a weekly synopsis of various rates around the country You might be able to get a few pennies more by checking out the various in- stitutions around the coun- try that are advertising higher rates. I don't care where the bank is, as long as it's FDIC-insured. If you are computer liter- ate, that information is readily available. Send your questions to Smart Money PO. Box 2095, Elfers, FL 34680. Send email to bruce@bruce williams.com. Questions of general interest will be answered in future columns. Owing to the volume ofmail, personal replies cannot be provided. This is the one gift that won't be returned. Feeling the stress of holiday shopping? Let the Citrus County Chronicle ease your tension with a one size-fits-all Gift Subscription! vsa DESc Just call us at (352) 563-5655 Monday Friday between 8am & 2pm to order. Just give us the gift recipient's name, address and phone number. We will send the recipient a Holiday Card with best Wishes from You, as well as length of subscription and the date you would like it to start. We accept Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express. Adopt A Tree Help Those in Need December 16 2:00pm Central Ridge Community Center at Beverly Hills Bring Your Lights and Decorations and Lift Your Spirits! Your adopted tree will be waiting for you to decorate at the community center. The trees will remain ^- on display for 5 days, and then donated to local families in need. '' *' , Call Citrus County Parks and Recreation for more information and to Adopt Your Tree! 352-746-4882 ' Sponsored by Ci I )NijCE Eft& D4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 BUSINESS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Crystal River Energy Complex gives back to community Special to the Chronicle Progress Energy employees have conducted fundraisers throughout the year to make the holidays brighter for area chil- dren in need. More than $8,881 dollars have been raised thus far for the Christmas program coordi- nated with the Citrus County Fam- ily Resource Center (CCFRC). Progress Energy and the IBEW have been well represented with management, administrative and craft employees all providing do- nations and participating in fundraising opportunities. With the continued downturn in the economy and the high unemploy- ment rate, there are many chil- dren who would not have a happy holiday without the generosity of a caring community Each year, Progress Energy uti- lizes opportunities to give back and support organizations that provide an important service to the community In collaboration with the CCFRC, Progress Energy and the IBEW sponsor children in need. Under the dedicated lead- ership of Ginger West, administra- tor of the Citrus County Family Resource Center, their volunteers coordinate community sponsors providing gifts to children who are in need and under the protection of the state. These children may be in foster care, shelter, protective supervi- sion or another such program, or are housed in the spouse abuse shelter, or are being seen by a school social worker. Ginger and her volunteers have been manag- ing this program for many years and each year there are more chil- dren in need. If you would like to sponsor a child, make a donation, or volun- teer to wrap presents for this wor- thy cause, contact the CCFRC, 2435 N. Florida Ave., Hernando, FL 34442, phone (352) 344-1001, fax (352) 341-2006. In talking about a caring com- munity, it is important to thank the Sears Holdings Company - specifically the Kmart at Crystal River Mall and Store Manager David Kellner and his assistant, Harry Edwards. They offer the "Kmart Kares" program, which provides for a 10 percent bonus on gift cards and tax-free shopping for 501(c)3 organizations, subject to required IRS and state docu- mentation of the nonprofit status. In addition to the "Kmart Kares" program, they also offer to every- one the "Shop Your Way Program" which provides a minimum of 1 percent of purchases, which accu- mulates toward future purchases. The Progress Energy and IBEW group shopped recently using this program and received more than $1,064 from Kmart TracyJohnson, Progress Energy mechanic and member of IBEW Local 433, stated it best: "What a wonderful thing when the commu- nity comes together for the benefit of the children. With Kmart's do- nation, we are able to sponsor more children, which helps the Family Resource Center." Special to the Chronicle From left are: Harry Edwards, Kmart assistant store manager; David Kell- ner, Kmart store manager; Barbara Martinuzzi, Progress Energy; W.O. "Butch" Enyard, IBEW Local 433 president/business manager; and Tracy Johnson, Progress Energy. DIGEST Continued from Page D3 Prior to her presentation, the class read her book, "Please Don't Eat The Wallpaper, The Teenagers Guide to Avoiding Trans Fats, Enriched Wheat and High Fructose Corn Syrup" and each student submitted a three day food journal to Dr. Irven. The objectives of the class were as follows: Review their food journal and understand why many of the foods they think are healthy do not provide quality calories. To understand what a quality calorie is. To learn which foods con- tain these quality calories and where they are located. To choose more of these foods to eat. The students were able to see how much of their daily food intake was deficient in quality calories. They made lists of their favorite foods in the categories of vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, meat, dairy and whole grains. They were en- couraged to take these lists to the grocery store with their par- ents to buy the healthy foods they like and to eat more of them. Meal planning and preparation with these favorite foods were also discussed. Oak Hill Hospital honors associates Oak Hill Hospital has an- nounced its Star Associates of the month of October and November. Each month, hospi- tal associates are chosen in a process that involves nomina- tions and voting by their peers, patients, patient families and physicians. October's Oak Hill Hospital "Star" is Paula Brown, regis- tered respiratory therapist. Brown joined Oak Hill Hospi- tal's respiratory care depart- ment in 2008. She and her husband, Jack Billings, live in Ridge Manor. She has a son, Spencer, 19, and a daughter, Charlie, 9. Her nomi- nation came from a col- r- league in the progressive - care unit who wanted to thank Paula Paula for her strong Brown sense of co- Oak Hill operation and Hospital. caring for the patients in that unit. "There is never a call she is unable to answer. She is al- ways stopping to assist our pa- tients and staff without hesitation. Whether it be even bathroom assistance or just helping patients wash their hands." Her nomination went on to thank Paula for her concern and strong sense of teamwork. For her part, Paula said she likes all aspects of her job. She likes to see the patients leave the hospital healthy and enjoys the teamwork between her coworkers. "I love my job," she said. November's Oak Hill Hospital "Stars" are: Jared Hanlon, R.N., joined Oak Hill Hospital in February 2008. He has served in the sur- gical intensive care unit (SICU) and now works on the second " floor of the progressive care unit. As a registered Jared nurse, he Hanlon sees his job to Oak Hill assess, evalu- Hospital. ate, medicate, intervene and educate patients. "I work with the rest of the health care team to give our patients the best care possible." He and his wife, Leslie Flynt, live in Spring Hill. His nomina- tions came from patients and their families who commended Jared for his caring and atten- tion with the needs and discom- forts that patients have within that unit. One patient stated, "Jared has consistently gone above and beyond what I have been accustomed to receiving in the hospital over the years. He has the gift of putting one at ease and is extremely attentive." For his part, Hanlon said tak- ing care of patients is his pas- sion. "What makes Oak Hill Hospital great for me are the people I work with. Second floor PCU has some of the best nurses and care team mem- bers in Oak Hill Hospital. I'm proud to be a part of our unit." Melanie McHugh, CNA, joined Oak Hill Hospital in 2010, where she works primarily in telemetry but also floats - through de- partments " such as the intensive care Mela S Melanie unit, the McHugh emergency Oak Hill department, Hospital. progressive care unit and our medical units. She now works as a certified nurse's assistant in the teleme- try department, where she ob- tains vital signs, assists patients with basic needs and helps the nurses with "whatever they need help with." McHugh lives in Spring Hill with her father and mother, Michael and Lynn, and her two brothers, Michael McHugh II and Robert McHugh. McHugh's nomination came from her coworker, who regards McHugh's first priority as her pa- tient. This particular coworker has floated to different floors with her and cited an incident where her workload happened to have been heavier than McHugh's. McHugh suggested that "we make them our patients." She teamed up with her coworker to tackle the floor together and gave all the patients the care they deserved. McHugh was particularly complimented for her sense of teamwork. For her part, McHugh said her coworkers are outstanding and amazing mentors. "I get the opportunity to float to multiple departments and learn every day," she said. C CITRUS COUNTY CH ONICLE www.chronicleonline.com BUSINESS HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAY/SUNDAY WE GLADLY ACCEPT Classifieds Classifieds In Print and Online All The Time! 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ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE: visit our website at www.bocc.citrus.fl.us You can also visit one of the local Libraries or the Human Resources Department, 3600 W Sovereign Path, Suite 178, Lecanto, FL 34461 to apply online by Friday, December 9,2011 EOE/ADA. manager F, 8am-5pm state license and 3+ experience. Prior ry setting preferred. ers comprehensive cognized wound care environment and a efits package. ay.apply online at: eaing.com leading EOE Part Time Help Needed Fero Funeral Home in Beverly Hills is seeking compassionate, energetic people to join our staff. This posi- tion is an on call basis only. Must have a valid driver's license. Applications may be picked up at 5955 N. Lecanto Hwy in Beverly Hills. ask for Faye. EOE M/F/D/V Drug and smoke free workplace (Dignity, www.ferofuneral home.com rJ------ AT THE 'HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY & RING... FOR MANY YEARS, IN MANY WAYS. For 50 )ears, Citrus Mlemonal Health ;)stem lCMHSHI has been prmoiding quality care to the community. Although we're embracing the future with innovative technology and an energetic atmosphere, we're still a close-knit team who greets people by name. It's just our way. RNs * CVOR CVRR CVPCU Nurse Navigator Cath Lab Orthopedics * CCU* NTU Med/Surg/Tele Surgical Floor Emergency PCU * Resource Pool Wound Care Center-PRN Nursing Supervisor-PRN * OR SDS Pediatrics Home Health: Case Manager RN, Mental Health Case Manager RN-PRN, Weekend RN PTs & PTAs Due to our growth we have full-time outpatient PT opportunities at our Homosassa, Crystal River and Inverness facilities. PTA openings at our Lecanto, Inverness Hospital and Home Health facilities. Degree with state of FL licensure is required. Human Resource Assistant We are seeking a full-time Assistant for a high-volume Recruiting office. Associate's degree and HR experience is highly desirable. Requires 3-5 years office or secretarial experience, along with strong computer (MS Office) skills, professional appearance and the ability to provide excellent customer service. Unit Secretary 2nd shift opportunities available for experienced secretaries with medical background. Transcribes and enters hospital physician orders into computer, prepares and maintains patient medical records, processes hospital patient admissions, transfers and discharges. Must have excellent computer and communication skills. Come lorn us in Internes, our cenic town on Flonda's Nature C(oast, iusr north of the Tampa Bay area If you're looking for a finendhl workplace where people [rul, care, make yourself at home here. CMNHS offers a competitive salanr, a generous benefit package and relocation assistance. Please apply online at www.dtrusmh.com CITRUS MEMORIAL A. the Heart of Our Conmunit ALL EXTERIOR ALUMINUM 6" Seamless Gutters Lic & Ins 352-621-0881 SUBURBAN IND. INC. Screen rms, Rescreens, Siding, carports, rfovers, wood decks, fla. rms., windows, garage scrns. 628-0562 (CBC1257141) SMITTYS APPLIANCE REPAIR. Washer & Dryers, Free Pick Up 352-564-8179 Clay Pool Window Film Home Auto RV Window Tininting (352) 794-3069 Vertical Blind Factory We custom make all types. Best prices any- where! Hwy 44 & CR 491. (352) 746-1998 THIS OUT! PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE Repairs & Consigment 30 yrs Cert. Best Prices & Guar 352-220-9435 Your World CHi)ONICLE Loving Adult Care Home (SL 6906450) Alzheimer/Dementia No problem. Nursing homes do not need to be your only alternative 352-503-7052 ROGERS Construction All Construction sm jobs Free Est (352) 637-4373 CRC1326872 SHADY VIEW CANVAS Awnings *Carports *Boat Tops & Covers Repairs .352 613-2518 Clean Ups & Clean Outs (352) 220-9190 DIESTLER COMPUTER New & Used systems repairs. Visa/ MCard 352-637-5469 Bianchi Concrete inc.com licl/ins Driveways-Patios- Sidewalks.352-257-0078 CURB APPEAL Yardscape, Curbing, Flocrete. 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Guardian Homestandby. & Centurion. Cert. Tech. Briggs Stratton 352- 621-1248 #ER00015377 A STAR COMPANY GO OWENS FENCING All Types. Free Est. Comm/Res. 628-4002 BOB BROWN'S Fence & Landscaping 352-795-0188/220-3194 ROCKY'S FENCING Free Est., Lie. & Ins., k 352 422-7279 * DRY OAK FIREWOOD Split, 4 X 8 Stack $80 Delivered & Stacked. 352-344-2696 Premium Seasoned split Firewood $75 Per Stack (4x8) Free Delivery (352) 527-8352 SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE $40 a Face Cord (352) 465-5445 ALL EXTERIOR ALUMINUM 6" Seamless Gutters Lic & Ins 352-621-0881 ALUMINUM STRUCTURES 5" & 6" Seamless Gutters Free Estimates, Lie & Ins. (352) 563-2977 1 CALL & RELAX! 25 vrs exp in home repairs & remodel WE DO IT ALL! Lic. 37658. & Ins. Steve & Scott 352-476-2285 #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All Home Repairs. Plasma TV installed Lic.#5863 352-746-3777 Andrew Joehl Handyman. Gen/Maint/Repairs Pressure cleaning. Lawns/Gutters. 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(352) 726-9998 EDDIE JONES PLUMBING REPAIR 30 yrs. experience Cell (859) 987-5624 Tim Herndon Plumbing $10. off w/this ad 10 yrs serving Citrus Co lic/insCFC1428395 (352) 201-8237 CALL STELLAR BLUE All Int./ Ext. Painting Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE EST (352) 586-2996 Pic PICARD'S Pressure Cleaning & Painting 352-341-3300 Remodeling, kitchens baths, ceramic tile & tops. Decks, Garages Handyman Services 40 Yrs Exp. crc058140 344-3536; 563-9768 Attention Consumers! Please make sure you are using a licensed and insured service professional. Many service advertisers are required by state law to include their state license number in all advertisements. If you don't see a license number in the ad, you should inquire about it and be suspicious that you may be contact- ing an unlicensed business. The Citrus County Chronicle wants to ensure that our ads meet the re- quirements of the law. Beware of any service advertiser that can not provide proof that they are licensed to do business. For questions about business licensing, please call your city or county gov- ernment offices. Ron's Affordable Handyman Services S ALL Home Repairs Small Carpentry Fencing SScreening SCLean Dryer Vents Affordable & Dependable Experience lifelong 352 344-0905 cell: 400-1722 Bahia Pallets 400sq.ft. $60- pick-up. Pasture Seeding avail 352-400-2221 A Cutting Edge Tile Jobs Showers. Firs .Safety Bars. ETC 352-422-2019 Lic. #2713, Insured. A TREE SURGEON Lic. & Ins. Lowest Rates Free est.(352)860-1452 All Tractor Work Service specializing in clean up Tree Removal, General prop. maint. 302-6955 DOUBLE J STUMP GRINDING, Mowing, Hauling, Cleanup, Mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 GRIFFINS TREE SERV Competitive Rates lic/ins Free Est 352-249-6495 RWRIGHT Tree Service Tree removal & trimming. Ins. & Lic.# 0256879 352-341-6827 RON ROBBINS Tree Serv Trim, Shape & Remove Lic/Ins Free Est..Fire wood avail.. 628-2825 344-2556, Richard WATER PUMP SERVICE & Repairs- all makes & models. Call anytime! 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(877) 359-1690 MORTGAGE ELIMINATION No up front Fees Completed in 4 wks bdebtfreenow.com 352-422-7887 #1 Affordable CNA Prep Course CPR-AED-Free Book Am & PM classes aetvourcna.com 352-341-PREP (7737) ALLIED HEALTH Career training -Attend college 100% online. Job place- ment assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if quali- fied. SCHEV certified. Call (800)481-9409 www.Centura Online.com EARN COLLEGE DEGREE ONLINE Online from Home *Medlcal, *Business, *Crlmlnal Justice. Job placement assis- tance. Computer available. Financial Aid If qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 877-206-5165 www.CenturaOnllne .com CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED DZdir1 e CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE m 2 Week Courses! *PHYSICAL REHAB TECH $450. *NURSING ASST. $450. *PHLEBOTOMY $450. *EKG $450. *MEDICAL ASSISTANT *ALF ADMINISTRATOR $300 tavlorcolleae.edu (352) 245-4119 NOW ENROLLING For January 2012 Classes BARBER COSMETOLOGY FACIAL FULL SPECIALTY TRAINING MANICURE/NAIL EXT. BENE'S International School of Beauty New Port Richey/ Spring Hill 727-848-8415 352-263-2744 SAWMILLS from only $3997. MAKE MONEY& SAVE MONEY. with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info. & DVD www.NorwoodSawmills. 800-578-1363 X 300N. Wanted: partner/investor - must be into antiques, folk art, pickers, home & garden docor. 794-3535 OWN THE SUCCESSFUL MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS & UPSCALE RESALE! Turn key; immediate income! Waybright Real Estate 352.795.1600 METAL-TOPPED TABLE Approx.30x40" White w/red trim. $75.00 352-364-2508 PRETTY ANTIQUE DBL WROUGHT IRON BED & MATCHING CHAIR Cream $65/both 352-8974154 VERY OLD ATLAS ACCORDION ANTIQUE ATLAS ACCORDION WITH ORIGINAL CASE 352-464-1005 VINTAGE TREASURE SALE Pickers & Ped- dlers of The Shoppes of Heritage Village at 661 N Citrus Ave, Crystal River is host- ing a Treasure Sale on Saturday, Decem- ber 10th in conjunc- tion with the village Market Day. If you are interested in display- ing your vintage treasures to sell at this event for a small fee of $20, please call (352) 897-7013 days & (352) 302-3666 eve- nings. If you just want to shop at this great event, vendors will be set-up from 9-3. Hope to see you there! CAMPBELL KIDS CHRISTMAS ORNA- MENTS Set of 15 from 1980 to 1994. $50.00 Call (352)382-3196 ELECTRIC TRAINS Rail King engine and tender, 6 Classic Madi- son Style Pass. cars, Shell 3 dome tanker cars, All new in box, All for $225 (352) 341-1617 SILVER BULLET COORS BEER SIGN WITH moving light, black, rectangle good shape $50 352-897-4154 Tell that special person Happy Birthday" with a classified ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 includes a photo Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 HOT TUB (5X7) 220V, Cedar Cabenet, cover, exc. cond, all chemicals incl. $2,900 (352) 726-9066 Nordic Health Spa 34"Wx83" 2 seater, Teakwood $1500 (352)621-3034 (352)212-7273 A/C + HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS Starting at $880 13-18 Seer Installation w/permit REBATES uP to $2.500 352-746-4394 Lic.&Ins. CAC 057914 ELECT. DRYER Kenmore, super cap. white, exc. cond $100. (352) 746-0232 FREEZER MEDIUM SIZE 28"wide 58"tall works great but has some surface rust only 65.00 352 637 5171 FREEZER UPRIGHT MEDIUM SIZE 28" by 58" high works great has sur- face rust on door needs paint $65.352 637 5171 Maytag Dishwasher I yo pd $299 sell $150 Whirlpool elect range self cleaning g New $599. sell $300. Top freezer/fridge ice maker, like new$350 (352) 794-3672 REFRIGERATOR Kenmore, side x side 25.4 cu ft. bisque with ice maker, in door Clean, good condition. Energy Star $250.(352)419-5605 Samsung 26 cubic ft refrigerator, french doors, 33 in wide, only used 3 mos. like new, black $1000 (352) 613-0788 SMITTYS APPLIANCE REPAIR, washers dryers,FREE pick up 352-564-8179 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Washers & Dryers Working or not. (352) 209-5135 WASHER OR DRYER $135.00 Ea. Reliable, like new, excellent condition. Can deliver 352 263-7398 Whirlpool Dishwasher & Micro wave $100. good cond (352) 795-9664 Whirlpool Elec Range 2006 Slide in SS model, Self clean,glass top, $1300 new, sell for $450 (352) 746-9889 WHIRLPOOL Washer & Dryer white, exc. cond. $200.(352) 621-7505 2 DRAWER FILE CABI- NET Metal Commercial Lateral Graphite Color 28"x30"x18" $45 7274634411 COMMERCIAL DESK CHAIR Ergonomic Adjustable PreOwned Fabric Covered $85 7274634411 DESK CHAIRS 2 PreOwned Commercial Adjustable Fabric Cov- ered $45 727-463-4411 ERGONOMIC DESK CHAIR Commercial PreOwned Fully Adjusta- ble Fabric Covered $95 7274634411 LATERAL FILE CABINET 3 Drawer Commercial Metal PreOwned 40"x36"x18" $65 7274634411 2 AUCTIONS THURS. DEC.1 Estate Auction Prev:12 Auction 3pm till we're done. Appli- ances, Furniture, Tools, Row after Row of fun and surprises SUN. DEC. 4 Antique & Collectible Auction Prev:10 Auction 1pm 1800's Mason & Hamlin Parlor Grand, Dresden, Waterford, Shelly, Antique Toys, Primitives, Furniture, postcards, coins, firearms, Oriental carpets, Jewlery, Porc & Glass Watch website DudleysAuctlon.com 4000 S. Fla. Ave. (US 41-S) Inverness (352) 637-9588 AB1667-AU2246 12% BP-2% ca.disc Air Compressor comm. grade, good cond. 20 gal runs on 220 $100. (352) 628-6886 CRAFTSMAN 10" Radial Arm Saw $200 Craftsman 7 drawer cabinet incls some tools $225. (352) 382-1885 Leaf blower Craftsman, Gas, 25cc, 200mph, 430 cfm, used 3 times, like new.-$65 Call Joe @ 352-270-8475 Wood Lathe, Band Saw, Jointed, Sanders, Desk collectors and More. All excel cond. (352) 201-5898 25 INCH TV Sharp color tv great picture $50.00 obo 352-746-4060 36 INCH TV 36 inch Sharp color TV great picture $75.00 obo 352-7464060 55" Toshiba TV projection television, Excel cond. looks new Orig $1,300. only $65. 352-795-8016 FISHER stero radio detachable recorder headphones inc.new great for child for xmas 15.00 352 344 3485 TV 20"screen 20"D 2yrs old with remote $20 Homosassa 727-207-1207 COMPUTER STAND 28Dx28Wx51 H shelves for everything $30 Homosassa 727-207-1207 DIESTLER COMPUTER New & Used systems repairs. Visa/ MCard 352-637-5469 MONITOR 15" (not slim) $10 Homosassa 727-207-1207 P3 3G COMPUTER With crt monitor. $50.00 352-382-0947 CHAISE LOUNGES (2) & SIDE TABLE Chaise lounges& side table-moving-$150.-excell 352-382-0220 pm PATIO SET 4 chairs, glass topped table, dark green, mint condition. $80.352-5274846 UNIQUE SIDE TABLE WROUGHT IRON SEW MACHINE BASE with smoked glass top $50 352-897-4154 n- 1 Coffee table 2 matching end tables Belvielded Glass wrought iron base $225 (352) 563-1185 3 pc. Plaid Sectional w/ ottoman 1 Navy wing back chair w/ ottoman $390 obo (352) 382-2935 6 PREOWNED DESK CHAIRS Mauve Color Fabric Armless $10 Each 727-4634411 9 Drawer Dresser Walnut $175. (352) 419-6811 36" ROUND CAFETERIA TABLE Like New Rugged Formica Top Sturdy Steel Base Misc Colors $65 727-4634411 BAR dark gray marble top, brass foot rest me- dium color wood/ match- ing cushioned stools 700.00 phone 249-7492 Cars toddle bed and mat- tress brand new 60.00 35299-628-4447 COMFORTS OF HOME USED FURNITURE www. comfortsofhomeused funiture.com. 795-0121 COUCH 84" Multi color burnt orange/green (nice) $ 100 Homosassa 727-207-1207 DESK CHAIR 4 Commer- cial PreOwned Dark Gray Fabric $25 Each 727-4634411 Dinette Table w/4 chairs $45. night stand $25. storage unit $25. (352) 794-3672 Dining room buffet 30" H, 48" W, 18" D, $40, could be used for TV stand, 352-419-4066 (352) 228-7670 DINING ROOM SET solid oak table/2 leaves 4 chairs, made by Amish New $1800 sell $950.(352) 465-2088 DINING ROOM TABLE w/6 padded chairs, matching lighted hutch $100. Ive message. (352) 563-6327 END TABLE 23"x28" Dark Wood $10 Homosassa 727-207-1207 END TABLES, SQUARE COFFEE TABLE Broyhill,whitewash,nice, $95. 352-419-6307 or 908-328-7516 Entertainment Center Broyhill, dark wood, holds 37" TV, w/ component cabinets 4ft x 6ft $300 (352) 560-3519 Entertainment Center solid oak 59" H. 58" W. 21" dp. 3 shelves w/glass doors, cabinet w/2doors & 2 drawers pull out TV shelf & receiver shelf, 2 re trackable doors, exc cond $1500 new sell $250. can not del. (352) 794-0414 FLORAL SOFA Good condition. Very clean. Non-smoker. $100.00 352-257-5722 FORMICA TOP COM- PUTER DESK with 2 Drawer File Cabinet At- tached 4 ft x 24" $25 727-4634411 KITCHEN CART 24Dx36Lx36H casters light Oak $40 Homosassa 727-207-1207 LADDERBACK CHAIRS Four chairs, rush seats. Excellent condition. $50.00 352-382-0947 Lazyboy recliner/rocker, mauve excellent cond, $200 (352) 746-4570 LOVESEATS CLOTH FABRIC brown/beige in mint condition $80. Light color twin sleeper $50. 352-621-0175 MODERN BROYHILL COTTON LOVESEAT clean, comfy overstuffed light peach $100 352-897-4154 OAK TABLE with 8 CHAIRS/2-LEAVES Cit- rus Hills352-464-1005 PAUL'S FURNITURE Now open Tues-Sat. 352-628-2306 paulsfurnitureonline.com Preowned Mattress Sets from Twin $30, Full $40.Qn $50; Kg $75. 352-628-0808 PRETTY ANTIQUE WROUGHT IRON DBL BED SMALL MATCHING 352-897-4154 QUEEN SLEEPER SOFA Non-smoker, very clean. $100.00 352-257-5722 RECLINER Green Corduroy (nice-still has arm& head pads) $40 Homosassa 727-207-1207 Sleeper sofa, light blue tap.$175, recliner $75, excel cond leave mess (352) 249-7638 SLEEPER TWIN SIZE Loveseat light cloth CLEAN/COMFY/GOOD CONDITION $50.00 352-621-0175 Sofa & Love Seat Light Beige Pattern, good cond. $300 for Both (352) 344-1608 SOLID OAK ROUND PEDESTAL TABLE 48" wide lovely grain $75 firm 352-897-4154 SOLID WOOD HUTCH White/stained dining room hutch. $60.00 excellent shape 352-382-0947 STACKABLE CHAIRS PreOwned Commercial Metal Frame with Arms Blue Fabric Covered 2 for $35 727-463-4411 Taupe Microsuade sofa may be configured with or w/out adapta- ble 63" chase, factory treated fabric mint cond. paid $1,450 first $350. (352)634-3806 WALNUT LATERAL FILE CABINET Wooden 2 Drawer 34"x31"x21" $65 727-4634411 WHITE PAINTED WOOD BOOKCASE 40"x32" x12". 3 Shelves. Organ- izer for a Childs Room. $30 727-463-4411 2008 Snapper 0 turn mower 24 HP,50 inch deck, 3 blades, 140 non comm. hours, $1780 obo 352-678-0642 w/ 6.75 Briggs & Straton Eng. Self primed Sel propelled, variable spd. used 1 /2 yrs. excel. cond. $200. obo (352) 465-3260 '99, Ford New Holland 17204 x 4, Deisel, 690 Hrs. 72" Mower, runs good needs Minor TLC $5,500 obo, possible trade. (352) 726-6864 CHICKEN MANURE/FERTILIZER The time is NOW!!!! 20 lb bag $4.00 352-563-1519 Chipper/Shredder, Craftsman commercial duty 3" cap. 7.5 HP little use, excel, cond. $500. obo (352) 489-2011 ,/THIS OUT! JOHN DEERE D140 LAWN TRACTOR JD D140, Brand new, 5 hours on engine, comes with mulcher & pull be- hind trailer, cover. $2500. Runs like a Deere. Phone, 352-637-2226 Tractor, Iseki 4 x 4, Diesel, 3 point hitch box blade, loader, low hrs. $7,500 obo possible trade. (352) 726-6864 YARD SALE CITRUS HILLS Sat. 8-2 &Sun. 8-1 Tools, Air compressor excer. bike & More 1051 E. Hobart Lane YARDSALE HERNANDO Sat. & Sun. 7a-3p No Junk, Nice Christmas Items 1900 N SHIREY PT HOMOSASSA 4254 W Meadow St Moving-priced to sell. CNA and nurses uni- forms, women's cloth- ing. Christmas collecti- bles, cards,and wrapp- ing. Aquarium, RV and garden supplies. Ladders,electricals and other misc items.Kitchen items such as a bread maker. Sat and Sun 10AM -4PM 12/10-12/11 Inverness Sat & Sun 8AM-3PM Golffishingsmall appl., antiques, furn. & more 1116 Woodcrest Ave INVERNESS Sat 3 & Sun. 4, 9a-3p 311 S. Seminole Ave. Household, clothing, jewelry, stuffed animals, notions, Danielle Steele Books, over 500 VHS & DVD's, incl. Frank Sinatra, Disney & Collections CRYSTAL RIVER Sat Sun 8-1p Lots of Misc. Items 10045 W Riverwood Drive High end antiques cash & carry only, by appointment only 352-201-9898 Motorcycle jacket size 42, $50 352-419-4066 (352) 228-7670 SAMSUNG KNACK VERIZON CELL PHONE Easy flip phone, all ac- cessories, manual, box. $20 352-601-0067 VERIZON LG VOYAGER CELL PHONE Touch screen, QWERTY, all ac- cessories, manual, box. $30 352-601-0067 !!!!!ST225/75 R15!!!!! Pair of trailer tires. Like new!! High tread!! Only asking $60 for the pair! (352)551-1810 235/75 R15" Nice high tread!!! Like new!! Only asking $70 for the pair. (352)551-551-1810 -...235/55 R17--- Nice tread!! High tread! Only asking $70 for the pair. (352)551-1810 5.5INCH color t.v ,radio,& clock w/adjustable swivel brackets new great for mobil home $20.00 352 344 3485 24 gold Cmas orament some w/moving parts $20 ea. Cinderalla, bride dolls $100 ea K&K kissing dolls $30. 2 set of quarters compl. $125 ea(352) 746-9896 AIRBED raised queen size navy blue w/flock top, electric pump, & stor- age bag. $40. 527-8276 AUSSIE CHARCOAL GRILL never used, on wheels, $25 352-419-6307 or 908-328-7516 BAR STOOLS, 2 Wind- sor 30" beechwood high back swivel stools. $35 each. 527-8276 Barbie & Kelly dolls never remove from box 10 barb in Cmas, VTime & Halloween. 3 Kelly dolls. All $100. 422-1309 BEAUTIFUL Broyhill round coffee table w/drawers $95 (352) 489-1486 Black Leather office Desk Chair $50. 32" Sony TV $95. (352) 419-7224 Build A Bear Clothes, 30 pieces, outfits, tops, bottoms, PJ'S $100 for all (352) 422-1309 CIASSIFIEDS BICYCLE Boy's 16 inch Huffy bike. Brand new. $40.00 Call 352 726 5753 COMPUTER DESK 51"D X 26"W With pullout keyboard tray and pullout file storage $35. 352-382-7329 DISNEY-"FLATTERY"-PRINT- no. 838 of 2000-size 18"by 24" $100.00 more info call 352-527-9982 Eddie Bauer Tent 12x12 New $80. 7' cast net $75. 10' cargo roller $80. (352) 220-4638 EYEGLASS FRAMES New from optometrist, grey $25 860-2475 Foot Bath plus massager-heated, like new $23. Microsoft Scanner, new w/PS & CD $20. New white golf shoes size 10 440 Christmas Tree 7 ft w/lights & trimmings $22.(352) 382-3357 HOUSEHOLD 7' sara- toga spurce christmas tree 2 years old 25.00, honey well air purifier new 20.00, tent and screen porch, rain cover for tent 40.00, kids puzzels .25, books .50, small black and white tv 3.00 or 90.00 takes all 352-634-1852 KODAK EASY SHARE CAMERA M532, 4G SD card, accessories, man- ual, box, used once. $75 352-601-0067 Link manufactured Alum TrifoldCargo ramp, mount in van truck or trailer, 12001b cap.$550 obo$1200 new 352-257-3625 MONGOOSE 20 Boy's Bike-blue very good con- dition $25.00 527-1399 PYREX GLASS BEAK- ERS NEW in the box 20 total 1000ml down to 50ml 100.00 3526375171 SAW TOOTH POWER SETTER Foley. Auto- matic $25 563-1073 Sears Kenmore Zig Zagsewing machine, model 20, early 70's, all steel, in cabinet, $100 obo (352) 249-4483 SET OF NIKKO Happy Holiday Tree dishes for 8 + serving pcs. coffee pot, 2 cookie dishes w/stand $500.(352) 746-9896 SILVER BULLET COORS BEER SIGN WITH MOVING LIGHT black, rectangular good shape $50 352-897-4154 VACUUM FORM SIGN MACHINE Makes 24"x36" signs 240volt 3 sets of letters plus extras asking $500 352-464-1597 3 wheel elec. scooter, like new, $550 (352) 341-4008 Jazzy Electric Chair model 1113, nice, clean ,car cover, sad- dlebag, cup holder, needs, batteries $350 obo(352) 637-1992 Jazzy Wheel Chair 614HD topof the line model w/wide chair, looks & runs like new, dual battery Charger $1350(352) 344-9618 Standard Chair Invacare $40 (352) 637-1992 WE BUY US COINS & CURRENCY (352) 628-0477 DEAN VENDETTA ELECTRIC GUITAR W/ GIGBAqCORD,STRAP& STRINGS $85 352-601-6625 FENDER SPEAKERS (2) 15" $175. (2) Dual 18" Very Large Pro Sound Speakers $400(352) 563-5533 GUITARS Buying Old Gibson, Fender& Martin (443)463-3421 MITCHELL MD 100 DREDNAUGHT ACOUS- TIC GUITAR PLAYS & LOOKS NEW $85 352-601-6625 MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS Fender Squire electric guitar $50.00, Violin 3/4 & case 100.00, Daisy rock pink guitar/case 50.00, Kareoke machine 40.00 phone 249-7492 PIANO, Granelle Brothers, great condition console model $350 Call (352) 527-3509 or 352-287-0755 Steinway grand piano, 7 foot Model B, Ebony, purchased 10 yrs ago. Housed in a home and played only by an amateur elderly man. Asking $55,000, which is $35,000 less than a new one at this time. (352) 341-3037 or cell 400-8177 VOCO PRO Amplifier $125. GTD Audio Amplifier w/8 plugs for micro $150 (352) 563-5533 YAMAHA Digital Piano Keyboard DGX520 Like new, portable 88 key, in- clude stand, bench, pedal, USB, manual/DVD $400.00 352-726-9797 YAMAHA KEYBOARD YPT-310 keyboard, own- ers manual, three books,stand. $40.00 352-364-2508 Househol SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 D7 TILE CLEANER great condition-moving-$30 352-382-0220 evenings VACUUM, 81b Upright, New in box $75.00 firm. Brian 352 270 9254 BRAND NEW! INSANITY 60 DAY WORKOUT DVD PROGRAM -10 DVD'S, GUIDES, CALENDAR. $89 (352)949-1340 BRAND NEW! P90X DVD WORKOUT PRO- GRAM INCLUDES ALL DVDS AND GUIDES $89 (352)949-1340 ELECTRIC TREADMILL All electronics incline, space saver, folds up, great shape $165 (352) 464-0316 NORDIC TRACK EASY SKI Good condition $25 352-419-6307 or 908-328-7516 RECUMBENT EXER- CISE BIKE all electronics great shape 100.00 352 637 5171 TREAD MILL Nordic Track A2105 Folds for smaller footprint $350.00 352-364-2508 Treadmill Like new, Great Gift $100. (352) 637-1449 WEIGHT BENCH Weider club Olympic bench with leg extension and 300 pound olympic weight set.Excellent condition. $175 or best offer 352-302-3305 Weights and 2 heavy benches, 720 lbs excel. $250 or trade (352) 637-6000 10ft SMOKER on 16ft trailer 2 doors w/firebox $850.00 or O.B.O. 344-5746 or 201-8158 AK- 47 762x39 Century Arms, beautiful wood, scope, bytod, rifle bag $500. also ammino 360 rounds .223 55gr. FMJ-3241FPS $100.new production (352) 527-8950 API Tree Stand sold by Bass Pro. weight 221bs new $180 sell $99. (352) 464-1537 CABIN ON 40 ACRES of Prime Hunting Land Located in Gulf Ham- mock Management. Area. $165,000 OBO (352) 795-2027 (352) 634-4745 CLUB CAR '06 $1,500 352-344-8516 Concealed Weapons Permit Course DAN'S GUN ROOM (352) 726-5238 EZ GO Electric Golf cart $1200 complete windsheild charger, great tires, full canvas cover, Good to GO!(352) 400-0763 FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP 15ct.@ $5 per lb Stone Crab@ $6 per lb delivered 727-771-7500 GUN & KNIFE SHOW BROOKSVILLE HSC CLUB Sat. Dec 3rd 9a-5p Sun. Dec 4th 9a-4p HERNANDO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Admission $6.00 (352) 799-3605 Tell that special person Happy Birthday" with a classified ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 includes a photo Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 Cruiser, fenders, coaster brake, wide tires, must see $75. (352) 873-2505 MARLIN 3030 Lever Action Carbine $325. (352) 746-0100 PISTOL WW2, Webley 38/200 w/proper Bristish Army belt and holster $400. obo (352) 270-8903 SWE BUY GUNS On Site Gun Smithing (352) 726-5238 EZ PULL TRAILERS, Utility & Enclosed BUY, SELL, TRADE Custom Built, Parts, Tires, Whis, Repairs, Trailer Hitches 16' Car Trailer, Reg. $1765 CASH $1695. Stehl Tow Dollies $895 (/limited supply) w/brks $1195 Hwy 44 Crystal River 352-564-1299 GULF TO LAKE TRAILER SALES Largest Selection & Lowest Prices. Offering New & Used Cargo & utility trailers Triple Crown Utility TRL 6 x 12 w/new spare $995. 6 x 12 Enclosed w/ V nose, rear ramp door, $1895. Trailer Tires starting at $69.95 352-527-0555 Hwy 44, Lecanto PLAY YARD Eight panels, like new. $30.00 352-382-0947 MENS CITIZEN WATCH Slim classy look, chrome, worn only a few times. $70 860-2475 Rolex Sub Mariner Stainless Steel and Gold, custom face with Diamonds & rubies 50% of retail $6,500 (352) 419-7224 Sell r Swa ACA Shih-Tzu Pups, Lots of colors, average $450-$600 + Beverly Hills, FL (352)270-8827 www.aceofpups.net Beautiful Young Sun Conjure & White Cockatiel, w/ large cage & food $275. for all, No Checks (352) 422-5622 BLUE PITBULL Puppies, UKC reg., health cert., all shots. must sale $300 (352) 287-0530 Full Blooded Jack Rus- sell Terrier puppies Health Certificates, 3 males $350 (352) 949-0131 Mini Dachshunds Puppies Only 3 left! Reduced to $150 family raised, great with kids and other pets, very lovable 2 tan 1 blk/brn short hair Please Call Doug 352-794-3463 Miniature Schnauzer Pup! AKC, Health Cert, Shots,, Only 1 male Left $475. 3524194723, PM. Horse Trailer 2 horse bumper pull sturdy, dependable straight load 2 side doors. looks good. grey white could use some touch up paint $1500 cash, no checks (352) 422-7274 Your"\\ orkl first Need a job oir a qualified employee? This area's #1 employment source! Classifieds bI ='ji~~uj~~i~a~ CASH FOR CARS! All Cars/Trucks Wanted! Top Dollar Paid! We come to you! Any make/model.Call for Instant Offer: 1-888-420-3807 JUNK MOTORCYCLES WANTED Will Pay up to $200 for Unwanted Motorcycle 352-942-3492 WANT TO BUY HOUSE or Tell that special person Happy Birthday " with a classified ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 includes a photo Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 WANTED Mature New Zealand male Rabbitt (352) 489-5861 T" Hanger for sale Located at Inv. AP 352-446-0461 2011 175 MERCURY Opti-max-ProXS, 4 year transferable warranty $9200 obo (352) 422-4141 EVINRUDE 120HP 1988 oil injected, power tilt, strong motor, runs great, must see! $1000 (352) 795-4240 2 WILDERNESS KAYAKS 12' Pungo 13' Pimlico all equip, paddles jacket, Thule roof racks $1700 both 503-6414 '06 ProKat 20 ft 140 HP Suzuki4stklow hours, very clean, alum tandem trailer, VHF,, twin hull t-top Depth, GPS, Windless anchor $18k obo(352) 464-4877 '07 Proline 17 ft 4 stroke 90 HP Suzuki, very low hours, ready to fish trailer & more $13,500 352-795-3894 Dock space for rent, deep water canal in Crystal River, Water & Electric inc Call (352) 228-1209 FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP 15ct.@ a$5 per lb Stone Crab@ $6 per Ib delivered 727-771-7500 PROLINE 21' Cuddy, full transom, w/brack, 150 HP Yam., Bimini, VHF, porta pot, dep. finder, trailer $5,900. (352) 382-3298 Sea Eagle 2 Man Kayak, brand new, sill in original package, never used $200 (352) 489-6068 SOUTHBAY '08 Pontoon, 20ff 75HP eng. loaded, hardly used 21 hrs. on boat & mtr, $19K or take over payments 352-341-3305 CERAMIC HEATER Counter top twin oscillat- ing ceramic heater. Dual speed Temp. con- C ,CITRUS COUNTY trolled.$15 352-746-4160 For more information on how to reach ELECTRIC RADIATOR Citrus County readers call l ) 1 Oil filled,temp. controlled 352-563-5592 on rollers. Exc. cond. $20 352-563-5592. www.chroniclonline.co 352-746-4160 00xz s= iolo ---I 400 Pound Sow Yorkshire durocgood breeder. 2 year old. parents show quality $300 obo (352) 446-6295 4m &t inn M, D8 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 STINGRAY 19f1 deep Vee, alum trlr. w/ elec. wenchbimini 3.0 I/O $1,475 (352) 586-9498 WANTED TO BUY Pontoon Boat Needing Repair (352) 637-3983 WE HAVE BOATS GULF TO LAKE MARINE We Pay CASH For Used Clean Boats Pontoon, Deck & Fishing Boats (352)527-0555 boatsupercenter.com 1998 Budget Toy Hauler/camper 6x12 Wells Cargo, Insulated, AC. Elec brakes $2500 obo 352-563-6327 or 352-860-3481 '96 Fourwind 29 ft on Ford chassis, good condition $20.000 neg. 352-628-0812 I Buy RV'S, Steve Henry, RV World of Hudson Inc.Since 1974. (888) 674-8376 (727) 514-8875 Infinity 1999 Motorhome,4-Wlnds 35 foot, Trlton V-10 gas, 43k miles. 2 acOnan gen, back-up camera, fully equlpped,tow bars & hitch + brake buddy for towed vehlcle.All manuals for coach & app.All serve hook-up equip. See at Oak Bend Village Rt 40 West lot70 Dunnellon. Call for tour 352-465-6335 asking $22,500. Will neg. '07 32 foot KZ toy hauler, like new, full slide out, sleeps 7, new tires, like new Owan Gen., gas tank alum wheels $18.500 352-795-2975 FORD 08 Diesel Lariat super duty low miles. 05 fleetwood 5th whl. K bed. 4 slides, firepl $45K obo (352) 341-1347 Hirch 15K 5th wheel Hitch 4 way tilt, $250 obo (352) 422-2113 I BUY RV'S, Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Motor Homes call me 352-201-6945 JAYCO 2005 Jay Feather LGT 25Z New tires/brakes; sleeps 6;new queen mattress; shower/tub; stove/oven; refrig/sep freezer; lots of storage. Like new $9,500 priced below blue book retail see in Inglis 352-447-5434 Jayco Designer 95 Series, 5th Whl. 37'.10" 3 slides $1000 repairs from local buz $8500 (352) 628-1126 Spirit of America '07, 28 ft, Coachman, 4 new tires 2 new batteries, Ig. slide, sleeps 5, like new $11,900, 352-637-2735 TRAIL LITE 2006 travel trailer weighs 5002 Ibs, 31 ft with slide out,great condition! 10,900 352-628-4729 WILDERNESS '06, 27 ft., (fiberglass) 1 slide out, Q.bed de- luxe upgrades sips 6 WELL MAINTAINED $11,500 (352) 344-4087 Chevy Rear End 12 bolt $100 (352) 795-8846 DODGE '04, Caravan, wrecked $1.800. complete, 48K mi., Mtr &trans for $1.200 Negotiable & Parts (352)201-8796 Maroon Cap 632 x 80 Rear slide, locks & keys exc cond. fiberglass brke & inter lights off a Dakota, New $1500 sell $450. (352) 795-3920 TAILGATE 2011 Ford Ranger white, unused, with hardware. $300.352- 795-1608 388-1007 TOW BAR Stowmaster $100.also Tow brackets for S10 Chevy & Ford Bronco II $25. ea. 352-341-0140 $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ For Wrecked, Junk or Unwanted Cars/Trucks. $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ BUYING JUNK CARS Running or Not * CASH PAID $200 & UP (352) 771-6191 CASH BUYER'S Buying Used Cars Trucks & Vans, For used car lot LARRY'S AUTO SALES, Hwy 19... 352 564-8333 EZ LOANS Consignment USA WE DO IT ALL! BUY-SELL-RENT- CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV AUTOS' FROM $1,500. US 19 BY AIRPORT US 44, BY NAPA Low Payments * 461-4518 & 795-4440 consignmentusa.org JUNK CARS COMPLETE JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS PAYING FROM $200 AND UP !!!DEPENDING ON MAKE MODEL & YEAR. NO TITLE NEEDED. FREE TOWING. SAME DAY REMOVAL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CALL TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE. WE PAY THE MOST(352)301-8888 KEEP your used auto parts in Citrus Co. Dale's Auto Parts. & Salvage Pays top $$$ for your autos. 352-628-4144 WE BUY ANY VEHICLE Perfect Condition or not so perfect, Titled, no title, no problem. Paying up to$25,000 Any make, Any model. Call A.J. (813) 335-3794 '96 Toyota Corolla Excellent condnew ra- diator, battery &entire brake system$2500 352-513-4517 BMW '08, 528, Black/Black 27K mi. $29,500 (352) 419-7224 BUICK 02 LaSabreV6, one owner, garage kept. 72K Mi loaded. $6450. (352) 746-9002 CRYSTAL RIVER Great Commercial location. 6545 W Gulf to Lake Highway, next to new County offices. 400 ft frontage. Zoned GNC. 50 X 55 ft two bay building with office & storage. Avail. Jan 1. Call W. Roche (352) 563-0683 EZ LOANS Consignment USA WE DO IT ALL! BUY-SELL-RENT- CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV AUTOS' FROM $1.500. US 19 BY AIRPORT US 44, BY NAPA "* Low Payments *, 461-4518 & 795-4440 consignmentusa.org FORD '02, Explorer. High miles, great shape, $4,000 firm (352) 382-4377 FORD '93, Escort, red 5spd. 40mpg. am, fm. looks & runs Great $1 300 obo (352) 212-4838 KIA 04 Optima EX V6. All leather, fully loaded One owner 87K mis. $4800.(352) 422-4055 LINCOLN 1997 TownCar Runs good 160k cracked wind- shield,$800 call 352-287-3987 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '06, exc cond. 95K miles, asking $12,000. (352) 527-3276 MERCEDES 2003, C240. Like new. sliver, gray leather int. 43K mi. 4-Matic. 6 cyl. org. owner, $12500. 352-270-8734 865-300-1884 MERCURY '99, Grand Marquis LS, all options, perfect cond. 65K mi., $6,000 (352) 503-2959 NISSAN '11 Altima 6800 k miles, loaded, smells new. Warranty until 2014. Health forces sale $18,950 (352) 513-4257 TOYOTA 05 Camry XLE. 63K miles excellent condition new tires $12.000 (352) 302-6313 TOYOTA '09, PRIUS . Under 50K miles. pkge 5 leather seats $17,350 (352) 746-3663 CLASSIFIED win Ia 0:4 TOYOTA 2008 Prius-Reliable 46 miles per gallon. Good ti- res. 75,700 miles. $14,000.00 352-422-2753 '96 Audi Cabriolet Convt, AT, 126kPearl white w/bluetop leather interior $3850 (352) 586-9498 AUTO SWAP/ Corral CAR SHOW Sumter County Fairgrounds SUMTER SWAP MEETS Dec. 4. 2011 1-800-438-8559 CORVETTE 2003 Z06, $29,000 21K mi., Quick silver exterior/ black leather interior. Showcar cond., Orig. paperwork Fully loaded, heads up display, brand new tires. David 352-637-6443 FORD '66, F100 Camper special,351 eng. all org. runs good, $4,800 obo (352) 726-6864 LINCOLN 1961 Continental, convertible, 4dr, orig. leather upholstery, sound all around, $32,000 (352) 637-4642 Tell that special person Happy Birthday" with a classified ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 includes a photo Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 '78 Ford F150 Long bed, 8 cyl. AT 121k toppertow pack. dependable work truck $1850.(352) 586-9498 EZ LOANS Consignment USA WE DO IT ALL! BUY-SELL-RENT- CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV AUTOS' FROM $1,500. US 19 BY AIRPORT US 44, BY NAPA Low Payments * 461-4518 & 795-4440 consignmentusa.org FORD 08 Diesel Lariat super duty low miles '05 fleetwood 5th whl. K bed. 4 slides, firepl $45K obo (352) 341-1347 FORD 08 Diesel Lariat super duty low miles '05 fleetwood 5th whl. K bed. 4 slides, firepl $45K obo (352) 341-1347 FORD 1995 F-150, 8 cyl., AT, 170K, $2,000 (352) 527-3551 CHRYSLER 04 Pacifica 33K mi, leather, loadedsenior owned, Like new $11,450(352) 634-3806 2005 HD Ultra Classic w/Fat Bagger kit, Custom seat, wheels ect $15000 OBO 352-563-6327or 860-3481 BACCIO 2011 Motor scooter MD150T-6, elec. start, new battery, 50mpg+ 42 mi. plenty of storage $1,300 (352) 726-5794 Harley Davidson 04. 1200 Sportest. turq & silver, chromed out, 7K mi. $4700 Crystal River cell 727 207-1619 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2002 Low Rider 14,000 miles, one owner, lots of extras. $9500.00 352-560-3731 HONDA '06, Silver Wing, 600CC. 26Kmi., $4,000. (352) 489-2457 JUNK MOTORCYCLES WANTED Will Pay up to $200 for Unwanted Motorcycle 352-942-3492 KAWASKI 2011 Vulcan 900 LP low miles, many extra's 50 mpg $7.499. obo over 1000 s in options (352) 697-2760 ^^^^^^ 308-1204 SUCRN Inverness Village Unit 4 Special assessment Plan B- CC BOCC PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA OF ITS INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM METHOD FOR THE LEVY, COLLEC- TION AND ENFORCEMENT OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING PAVED ROADS, ASSOCIATED DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AND OTHER PER- TINENT FACILITIES WITHIN THE 2012 INVERNESS VILLAGE UNIT 4 ROAD PAVING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PLAN B. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of lands located within the 2012 Inverness Vil- lage Unit 4 Road Paving Special Assessment District Plan B, more particularly de- scribed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, that the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County intends to use the uniform method for the levy, collection and enforcement of non-ad valorem assessments levied by the Board of County Commissioners as set forth in Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, and the Board will hold a public hearing on December 6, 2011, at 2:45 p.m. at the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida. The purpose of the hearing is to adopt a resolution authorizing the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners to use the uniform method for the levy, collection and enforcement of non-ad valorem assessments as provided for in Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes to provide funding for the construction of paved roads, drainage improvements and other pertinent facilities. The proposed non ad valorem assessment would commence during the fiscal year 2012/2013 in the unincorporated area of Citrus County known as the 2012 Inverness Village Unit 4 Road Paving Special Assessment District Plan B, more particularly de- scribed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Interested persons may appear at the public hearing to be heard regarding the use of the uniform method for the levy, collection and enforcement of non-ad valorem assessments. If this method of collection is used, failure to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commis- sioners with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, they will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall in- clude the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a dis- ability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days be- fore the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TTY Telephone (352) 341-6580. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 2012 INVERNESS VILLAGE UNIT 4 ROAD PAVING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PLAN B EXHIBIT "A" DESCRIPTION A parcel of land being a portion of Inverness Village Unit 4 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 9, Pages 17 through 21 inclusive, and a portion Villages of Inverness, being a replat of part of said Inverness Village Unit 4, said replat being recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages 118 through 120 inclusive, all of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the most Easterly corner of Lot 20, Block 23 of said Inverness Village Unit 4, said corner lying on the Westerly right of way line of the abandoned Seaboard Coastline Railroad, the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N 27 degrees 04'53" W (plat bearing) along said Westerly right of way line a distance of 740.00 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the Southwest, having a radius of 2821.09 feet, a central angle of 09 degrees 00'40" and a chord bearing N 31 degrees 35'15" W for a distance of 443.17 feet; thence along the arc of said curve a distance of 443.68 feet to the point of tangency; thence N 36 degrees 05'33" W along said right of way line a distance of 578.61 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 23 of said Inverness Vil- lage Unit 4, said corner lying on the South right of way line of East Arlington Street (50 feet wide right of way); thence S 87 degrees 25'30" W along the North boundary of said Lot 1 and its Southwesterly extension, also being said South right of way line of East Arlington Street a distance of 239.89 feet across North Crestwood Avenue to the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block 22 of said Inverness Village Unit 4, said corner lying on the Southwesterly right of way line of North Crestwood Avenue (50 feet wide right of way); thence S 36 degrees 05'33" E along the Northeasterly boundary of said Lot 8 and said Southwesterly right of way line of North Crestwood Avenue a distance of 226.00 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 9, Block 22 of said Inverness Village Unit 4; thence N 89 degrees 19'59" W along the North boundaries of Lots 9 through 16 of said Block 22 a distance of 668.08 feet; thence leaving said North boundary line, N 69 de- grees 31'31" W a distance of 108.74 feet to the intersection with the West boundary of Lot 1 of said Block 22, said point lying on the East right of way line of North Cun- ningham Avenue (50 feet wide right of way); thence S 00 degrees 40'01" W along the West boundaries of Lots 1 and 17, Block 22, Lots 1 and 23, Block 21, Lots 1 and 23, Block 20, and Lot 1, Block 19, all of said Inverness Village Unit 4, and including the North and South extensions of said lots across East Commercial Lane, East Amster- dam Street, and East Bennett Street, and also being the East right of way line of said North Cunningham Avenue, a distance of 1086.85 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 19 of said Inverness Village Unit 4; thence S 89 degrees 19'59" E along the South boundaries of Lots 1 through 15 of said Block 19 a distance of 1350.00 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 15 of said Block 19, said corner lying on the West bound- ary of Lot 16 of said Block 19; thence S 00 degrees 40'01" W along the West bounda- ries of Lots 16 and 17 of said Block 19 a distance of 150.00 feet to the Southwest cor- ner of Lot 17 of said Block 19, said corner lying on the North right of way line of East Garden Street (50 feet wide right of way); thence S 89 degrees 19'59" E along the South boundary of said Lot 17 and North right of way line of said East Garden Street a distance of 90.00 feet to the intersection with the North extension of the West bound- ary of Lot 17, Block 18 of said Inverness Village Unit 4; thence S 00 degrees 40'01" W along said North extension and West boundary and across East Garden Street a dis- tance of 200.00 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot 17 of said Block 18; thence S 89 19'59" E along the South boundaries of Lots 17 and 18 of said Block 18 a distance of 189.32 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 18 of said Block 18, said corner lying on the Southwesterly right of way line of North Crestwood Avenue (50 feet wide right of way); thence N 52 degrees 23'00" E a distance of 50.85 feet across said North Crestwood Avenue to the most Southerly corner of Lot 20, Block 23 of said Inverness Village Unit 4, said corner lying on the Northeasterly right of way line of said North Crestwood Avenue; thence N 62 degrees 55'07" E along the Southeasterly boundary of said Lot 20, Block 23 a distance of 150.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. November 13, 20, 27 and December 4, 2011. 317-1211 SUCRN Area 114, Crystal River Wastewater Special Assessment-BOCC PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA SITTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE 2011 CITRUS COUNTY/CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER WASTEWATER MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT FOR WASTEWATER UTILITY SERVICES AREA 114 OF ITS INTENT TO USE THE UNIFORM AD VALOREM METHOD OF COLLECTION OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF WASTEWATER SERVICES FOR THE 2011 CITRUS COUNTY/CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER WASTEWATER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA 114. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of lands located within the 2011 Citrus County/City of Crystal River Wastewater Special Assessment District Area 114, more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, that the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County intends to use the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad valorem assessments levied by the Board of County Commissioners as set forth in Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, and the Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 13, 2011, at 1:45 p.m. at the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida. The purpose of the public hearing will be to consider the adoption of a Resolution authorizing the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County to use the uniform ad valorem method of collecting non-ad valorem assessments as provided for in Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County proposes to adopt a non-ad valorem assessment for the provision of wastewater services within the area of Citrus County known as the 2011 Citrus County/City of Crystal River Wastewater Special As- sessment District Area 114, more particularly described in Exhibit "A". The Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County is considering the adoption of a non-ad valorem assessment for the provision of wastewater services commencing in fiscal year 2012/2013. Interested persons may appear at the public hearing to be heard regarding the use of the uniform ad-valorem method of collecting said non-ad valorem assess- ments. If this method of collection is used, failure to pay the assessment will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commis- sioners with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, they will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall in- clude the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TrTY Telephone (352) 341-6580. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 2011 CITRUS COUNTY/CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER WASTEWATER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA 114 EXHIBIT A The 2011 Citrus County/City of Crystal River Wastewater Special Assessment District - Area 114 consisting of all lots and parcels which abut the streets and roads in which a sewage disposal system and sewer improvements are constructed or recon- structed and all lots and parcels which are served or to be served by a sewage dis- posal system and sewer improvements, located in Citrus County, Florida, further de- scribed as follows: AREA 114: DESCRIPTION BEGINNING AT THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 33, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 371, PAGE 454, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLOR- IDA; THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 659, PAGE 454, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTH- WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTH- ERLY, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT BEING ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WEST FORT ISLAND TRAIL (ALSO KNOWN AS COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 44); THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, TO THE AFOREMENTIONED WEST LINE OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 33, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1898, PAGE 1261, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL 17E18S32 11110, AS SHOWN IN THE CITRUS COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISERS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM; THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL, TO THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER THEREOF; THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID PARCEL, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 29, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1069, PAGE 2075, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS: THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTH- WEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY AND EASTERLY LINES OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 29, OF PALM SPRINGS VILLAS ADDITION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 60, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE EASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 29, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 28 OF SAID PALM SPRINGS VILLAS ADDITION; THENCE MEANDER NORTHERLY, ALONG THE WESTERLY (REAR) LOT LINES OF LOTS 16 THROUGH 28 OF SAID PALM SPRINGS VILLAS ADDITION, TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF BULK- HEAD LINE FOR ISLAND LOT NO. 21, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 PAGE 33, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID BULKHEAD LINE FOR ISLAND LOT NO. 21, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID BULKHEAD LINE FOR ISLAND LOT NO. 21, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTHEAST- ERLY, ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID BULKHEAD LINE FOR ISLAND LOT NO. 21, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID BULKHEAD LINE FOR ISLAND LOT NO. 21, TO THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OTHER THEREOF; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID BULKHEAD LINE FOR ISLAND LOT NO. 21 TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 15, OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PALM SPRINGS VILLAS ADDITION; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY, ALONG THE REAR LOT LINES OF LOTS 1 THROUGH 15, OF SAID PALM SPRINGS VILLAS ADDITION, TO THE NORTHERNMOST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8 OF PALM SPRINGS VILLAS UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION; THENCE MEANDER NORTHERLY AND EASTERLY, ALONG THE REAR LOT LINES OF LOTS 1 THROUGH 8 OF SAID PALM SPRINGS VILLAS UN- RECORDED SUBDIVISION, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE MEAN- DER SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1, PALM SPRINGS SUBDIVI- SION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 16, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY, SOUTHERLY AND WESTERLY, ALONG THE WATERWARD BOUND- ARY OF SAID PALM SPRINGS SUBDIVISION, TO THE SOUTHERNMOST CORNER OF LOT 14 OF SAID PALM SPRINGS SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; THENCE EASTERLY, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1614, PAGE 1072, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS: THENCE MEANDER NORTHEAST- ERLY, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DE- SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1732, PAGE 86, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER NORTHERL AND EASTERLTHERLY AND EATERLY, ALONG THE WESTERLY AND NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2313, PAGE 2157, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF WOODWARD PARK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 70, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY, SOUTHERLY AND NORTHERLY, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID WOODWARD PARK, TO THE NORTHERNMOST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE WEST- ERNMOST CORNER OF SUNSET SHORES ADDITION TO WOODWARD PARK, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 140, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID SUNSET SHORES ADDITION TO WOODWARD PARK, TO THE NORTHERNMOST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHERNMOST POINT OF TRACT 13, AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 343, PAGE 722, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER SOUTHERLY, ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT 13, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 792, PAGE 1146, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS: THENCE MEANDER SOUTHERLY AND WESTERLY, ALONG THE EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 15, OF SAID SUNSET SHORES ADDITION TO WOODWARD PARK; THENCE MEANDER SOUTHWESTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SUNSET SHORES ADDITION TO WOODWARD PARK, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 2, OF SAID SUNSET SHORES ADDITION TO WOOD- WARD PARK, ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2018, PAGE 348, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS: THENCE MEAN- DER NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING NORTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 179, PAGE 313, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTH- EAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 812, PAGE 1726, OF SAID PUBLIC REC- ORDS: THENCE MEANDER NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE WEST LINE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2310, PAGE 1585, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS: THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY, ALONG THE NORTHERLY AND EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 28, CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; THENCE EASTERLY, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTHERLY, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 28, TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WEST FORT ISLAND TRAIL (ALSO KNOWN AS COUNTY ROAD NUMBER 44); THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Less and except any Islands, State and Federally owned conservation lands, govern- mentally owned lands, less and except any property already served by a Florida De- partment of Environmental Protection permitted sewage treatment system and less and except any property within the Corporate Boundary of the City of Crystal River, Florida. November 20, 27, December 4 and 11, 2011. 327-1204 SUCRN Elig To Vote- Castorina PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the following, at last known address: Joseph A. Castorina 2635 W. Antioch Ln Lecanto, FL 34461-9777 You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Inverness, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of in- eligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. If further assistance is needed, contact the Supervisor of Elections at the below listed address or call 352-341-6747. Susan Gill, Citrus County Supervisor of Elections 120 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450 December 4,2011. 328-1211 SUCRN PUBLIC NOTICE All interested parties within Citrus County are hereby advised that the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners, acting as Citrus County Transit, is applying to the Florida Department of Transportation for a capital grant under Section 5310 and/or 5311 of the Federal Transit Act of 1991, as amended, for the purchase of 6 passenger wheelchair and stretcher accessible buses and/or 16 passenger wheelchair accessi- ble buses to be used for the provision of public transit services within Citrus County. A Public Hearina has been scheduled on December 14. 2011 9:00AM at 3600 W. Sov- ereign Path Room 166. Lecanto Florida 34461 for the purpose of advising all inter- ested parties of service being contemplated if grant funds are awarded, and to in- sure that contemplated services would not represent a duplication of current pro- posed services provided by existing transit or Para transit operators in the area. This hearing will be conducted if, and only if, a written request for the hearing is re- ceived by Monday, December 12, 2011 by 5:00 p.m. (two business days prior to the scheduled hearing). Requests for a hearing must be addressed to Citrus County Transit, attention Lon Frye at PO Box 1930, Lecanto Fl. 34460. A copy of the request should be sent to the Flor- ida Department of Transportation, District Seven, Attn: Tracy Dean at 11201 N. McKin- ley Drive, MS-7330, Tampa, FL 33612. December 4 and 11,2011. 325-1204 SUCRN 12/8 Meeting Citrus CountyAviation Advisory Board PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITRUS COUNTY AVIATION ADVISORY BOARD will meet at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 8, 2011 in Room 166 of the Lecanto Government Center, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, FL 34461. Any person desiring further information regarding this meeting may contact the Engineering Division, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 241, Lecanto, FL 34461, or call (352) 527-5446. WINN WEBB, CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Gov- erning body with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a rec- ord of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to provide that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes). Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a dis- ability or physical impairment should contact the Engineering Division, 3600 W. Sover- eign Path, Suite 241, Lecanto, FL 34461, or call (352) 527-5446, at least two days be- fore the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312. December 4,2011. 326-1204 SUCRN PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE CITRUS COUNTY CONSTRUCTION LICENSING AND APPEALS BOARD WILL CON- DUCT A PUBLIC MEETING ON December 7th, 2011 AT 2:00 P.M., AT THE LECANTO GOVERNMENT BUILDING, 3600 W. SOVEREIGN PATH, RM 166 LECANTO, FLORIDA 34461. SCHEDULED TO MEET THE BOARD: 1. ROGER M. MARIS: TO MEET THE BOARD FOR APPROVAL TO TAKE EXAM FOR IRRIGA- TION CONTRACTOR. 2. ADVID BOTERO CORDES: TO MEET THE BOARD FOR AN ACTIVE ELECTRICAL CON- TRACTOR COMPETENCY CARD. CITATIONS: 1. MICHAEL POWELL- Citation # 0971 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 2. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0969 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 3. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0968 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 4. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 09762- "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 5. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0963 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 6. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0961 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 7. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0964 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 8. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0965 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 9. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0966 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. 10. MICHAEL POWELL Citation # 0970 "Commence to perform work for which a building permit is required, pursuant to an adopted state minimum building code, without such permit being in effect. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE BY THE CONSTRUC- TIONLICENSING & APPEALS BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS PUBLIC HEARING, HE/SHE WILL NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD SHALL INCLUDE THE TESTIMONY AND EVI- DENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (SECTION 286.0101, FL. STATUTES.) ANY PERSON REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION AT THIS MEETING BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY OR PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT SHOULD CONTACT THE COUNTY ADMINIS- TRATOR'S OFFICE, 110 NORTH APOPKA, INVERNESS, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560 AT LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED, USE THE TrTY TELEPHONE (352-341-6580) OR LECANTO GOVERNMENT BUILDING (352-527-5310). December 4,2011. 329-1204 SUCRN PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID ITB No. 001-12 Citrus County Road (CR) 491 from W. Noble St. to Grover Cleveland Blvd., CR 495 from N. Turkey Oak Dr. to U.S. 19, And CR Road 581 (North) from Grain Ct. to E. Banks Ct. Citrus County Board of County Commissioners invites interested parties to submit a Bid to provide roadway resurfacing services for Citrus County Roads 491 from W. No- ble St. to Grover Cleveland Blvd., 495 from N. Turkey Oak Dr. to U.S. 19 and 581 (North) from Grain Ct. to E. Banks Ct. in Citrus County Florida. The work includes, but is not limited to, furnishing all equipment, labor and material for asphalt leveling and/or milling portions of the existing asphalt pavement and the placement of Su- per Pave FC 12.5 Fine Asphaltic Concrete (Traffic C) with polymer PG 67-22 (AC-30)(<15% RAP) for leveling and resurfacing as specified under current Florida De- partment of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Con- struction and its supplements including, but not limited to, milling, exposing, and cleaning edge of existing pavement, temporary and permanent striping, redressing, filling and sodding areas adjacent to the pavement, striping and other items as specified in the Contract Documents for approximately 4.2 miles of roadways in Cit- rus County, Florida. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO SUBMIT A BID: Bidders must be pre-qualified by the Florida Department of Transportation and sub- mit a copy of such at the time of Bid Submittal. SEALED Bids are to be submitted on or before January 4, 2012 @ 2:00 PM to Wendy Crawford, Office of Management & Budget, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Suite 266, Lecanto, FL 34461. A Public Opening of the Bids is scheduled for January 4, 2012 @ 2:15 PM at 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 280, Lecanto, Florida 34461. Anyone requiring reasonable accommodations at the public opening because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the Office of Management & Budget at (352) 527-5457 at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312. To obtain a copy of the Bid Documents for this announcement, please visit the Citrus County Website at www.bocc.citrus.fl.us and select "PURCHASING/BIDS" on the left hand side of the Home Page then select "BIDS". Or, call the Office of Management & Budget/Purchasing at (352) 527-5457. Winn Webb, Chairman CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS December 4,2011. I Misc. No IMisc. Nod IMisc. Nod I Misc. No isc. otice Meeting^^ I Ntics : Meeting I Notices :1 Metn I Bid Notic I Bid Notic I Bid Noti E16 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE _ OMEr RONT CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE REAL ESTATE GUIDE Sikorski's Attic PAGE E6 FOREST LAKE NORTH .,,I lh UWIII.:.il.|I ,ll. d ,:ii f ai .i ^II illi GREAT PRICE $35,700 Call Matlha Sn'Ydei 1 352 476 8727 UPOTNTIAL IN THIS WATERFRONT HUOM! $74,900 Call MalI Parsons 352B634 1273 * u. ...K * :_H,* "_, I "., ,I , * ; l I.I II I I I i i J MI = -~C.ui $185,000 Jeanne or I.llanl Pickrel 352212/3410 itv'. CitrusCountitSold.com I l...... I : ..... 1 l. 1 I I.. ... Ihl S r, ,,,,,W I Priced to sell $89,900 C.ll Ou.ide Feeser 362 302 7699 WHAT AN AWESOME PROPERTY l III ,i I ,,, lh .l 4::.:IIII: "I II ll ll .j ,lh l : a,,m ], l.h l. ,: II l II II .. ,:f l l -'.-: l II I 1 6 ll llr 1 $249,500 Call Mat/ha Snj'dei 1352.4768727 INVERNESS AREA * F. 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CiltusCountlSold. corn BEVERLY HILLS _" _" 1 I II .... fi ,n I_ .I' l p ,l1h I, : I I i I I. h i ii ii ; & fili I .: Il i i, li s ,il li _ Mi = ':.' ASKING $74,900 Pat Davis 1352221 7280 Viei hslisng.: I:'Ir'. c21paldavis. comn WiiMinrnvn /i L vn UVUDLE LVI i. 111 I 1 1- 1 I , Mll = .I ASKING $79,900 Pal Daris 352 2/2 7280 VIiew listing rrrr c2/paldaris corn WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT HERITAGE - AN EXCLUSIVE GATED COMMUNITY ., l.. .J.'. 1 6.. 1' 1 1 .111 1. "I |1 1 11 t. l .1 To schedule a private lout please call Ehas at 352.400 2635 vVIIn E PLUHIUfIV *TIV _ rIj.,, r .1 j .l I,b l I, | rjl.. Hi IA .1 IH V . ,1 .. i ,11 'b l f iul I. ,h.. .....F ,1 .J..,l MiL' = .l.'. $79,800 Pal Davis i3522/2127280 Veiv lstinmg wiviir c2/laldaris comn LECANTO I l lI l I i .I" i- I I 1. 111 li 11 . "" "- I -, ',1 i I il, lh i 1 v. 1 1i ii i1 I -I i ,i h -11 11,111111 Iii 11 1i hil I h, h Mi. = 5_.:li $25,000 David Kutil Cell 954-38358786 Ohice 352 726.6668 E2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 BIG 3/3/2 ON 2 ACRES! Eat-in kitchen, large utility room and family room with fireplace and wet bar. Outside is circle drive, big shed, covered patio area on 2 acres in homes only area. Tons of storage. Roof and CHA updated, but home needs updates. Central water. JENNIFER STOLTI (352) 637-6200 I Email: lfoCitrursCoutyHmnes.crm www.CitrusCoutyHomes.corm CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE S < o r o 37.2828 S ~~jgE *=-r ho^ # 1956"' *2BD/2BA/1CG Community pool * Cozy over 55 villa All appliances * Maintenance Free Spacious patio PETER & MARVIA KOROL (352) 527-7842 352) 422-3875 DETACHED WORKSHOP! Nothing to do here! Move right in and enjoy this good sized 2/2/2. Living room and family room. Florida Room plus 12x30 screened porch in back. 1/2 acre has access in back to detached dream workshop. Nice, really nice and maintained. JENNIFER STOLTI (352) 637-6200 Email: Info@CitrusCountyHomes.com www.CirusCountyHomes.com I1481 W. FUS U IRUVE PAIi, INULIS All I want for Xmas is an offerll Looking for peace and quiet? Look no further Once you pull up to your very own covered bridge you will know your home This private retreat sits on three separate lots and has over 700 ft of waterfront Future development is possible This 3/2 has an updated interior including updated baths, kitchen and living spaces DAVID IVORY 352-613-4460 II Email: davidsivory@holmail.com lb 6 W. MARSITNI C LECANTO *3BR/2BAI2CG Brentwood Home Great Room * Eat-In Kitchen Screened Lanai& Pool * Nicely Landscaped Well Maintained LEN PALMER (352) 212-2611 Email: lenpalmer@remax.net i ACREAGE & SERENE WATERFRONT What more can you ask for? This beautiful 3/2.5/2 custom built is situated on 1.45 AC of lush waterfront on the Withlacoochee River The 2700+ SF of LA w/wide open floor plan, caged solar heated pool/spa + solarium and a 50' dock & raised deck make this the perfect home for entertaining family & guests. CHERYL NADAL (352) 302-3555 Email: cnadal@remax.net -- BIG REDUCTION on this roomy, light and bright 2004 Nobility 3/2 situated on a nicely manicured lot in a great little neighborhood. Open, split floor plan with living/dining, large kitchen, separate laundry, covered attached carport. Hurry before this is scooped up!! CHERYL NDAL (352) 302-3555 Email: cnadal@remax.net 1628 W. REDOING STREET HERNANDO *Beautiful 3BR/2.5BAI2CG Citrus Hills Home *Den/Office Great Room *Nicely Updated Kitchen * Enclosed Lana & Pool Area Private Wooded Setting * Nicely Landscaped *'.'.':I .1; ..i ; :1 j LEN PALMER (352) 212-2611 I Email: lenpalmer@remax.nel * I a7 2/2/Zi resnly raintea Interlor/ xternor * Large Bedrooms New Carpet, New Flooring * New Water Heater Updated Bathrooms * Enclosed Large Florida Room * Too Much to List. Must See! CHERYL LAMBERT 352-637-6200 Email: cheryllambert@remax.net 22N econfoi I IH BvryHl52-4ww.MXcm10W.an*Iens63 60 8 3 7 5 S S u n c o n sf B l v d ., H o m o s a s s a 6 2 8 -7 8 0 0 w w w .H ol u re1o n s I I e l l e c m 0 4 N H yI I I IR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E15 Real estate on the move in SOLD Citrus County 8818 E. Ren Place, | Agent: Jennifer Inverness I Stoltz | HISTORY SIZE On the mar- ket for 164 days; original asking price not supplied. 2,097 square feet, with two- car garage and golf-cart storage. SALE PRICE $150,000 SOLD BY HOUSE FEATURES SOLD BY RE/MAX Realty One. JANE Continued from Page E13 The new shingle paints brighten the roof and extend the shingles' practical life by protecting them from sunlight, summer heat and erosion from wind and rain. I asked a profes- sional roofer about shingle roof paints. He had never heard of the procedure and read the ar- ticle. As the owner of another foreclosed home, the theory was of some personal interest. Air conditioning ducts are lo- cated in the attic in an ordinary, single story home. Cooler roofs lead to much lower electric bills. Less expensive houses often do not have a ridge vent in the garage roof. When I had a shingled ridge vent installed in the garage to let hot air out, the roofer showed me the ceiling over the garage was not insu- lated. Single little old grannies like me rarely notice such de- tails. Even with both doors open in summer, the garage be- came too hot to use as a studio or workshop. At the home improvement store, primer paint for asphalt shingles costs about $90 and roof paint $112 for a 5-gallon bucket. At least 10 gallons of each would be needed. A roof covering a 2,000 square foot home has about 2,500 feet of shingles because of the slopes. After blowing leaves and debris off the shingles, I sprayed the roof shingles with diluted bleach to kill mold and mildew. I experimented with a 4-inch brush and rough-napped roller costing $5 each. The roller wore smooth before a gallon of paint was used. To cover all the shin- gle edges took more than an hour per gallon. The myriad of edges were not totally covered with paint, although I daubed persistently trying to do a thor- ough job. Next to the tool ware- house, I bought an airless electric sprayer with a three- quarter horsepower motor on a frame that stands over a 5-gal- lon bucket of paint. A young neighbor sprayed on 10 gallons of diluted primer in an hour and a half. I stayed on the ground mixing paint and rolling the sprayer and bucket as needed. After spraying the primer, we thoroughly cleaned the equipment with the garden water hose connected to the sprayer suction intake. After letting the primer dry for 24 hours, the thicker paint coat took longer to apply, as the nozzle needed to be cleaned several times. It took two after- work sessions starting at 4 p.m. Painting a home roof is a low- cost maintenance project: about $400 in paint, plus the spray machine and DIY labor Replacing a roof in the future would cost about $10,000, a major expense for any home- owner Knowing I have done everything possible to help the roof last my lifetime, I can put- ter in the garden, conserve en- ergy and enjoy a cooler garage workshop during the retire- ment golden years. Jane Weber is a professional gardener and nursery owner She welcomes weekend visi- tors to her Florida Friendly Yard and Wildlife Habitat at 5019 W Stargazer Lane, Dun- nellon. Call (352) 465-0649. 3/2 in Inverness Golf & Country Club area; con- struction date not listed. The Chronicle is showcasing recently sold single-family homes in Citrus County and its surrounding areas supplied by area Realtors, with perti- nent information about the sale. The feature includes an exterior photo of the home, two interior photos, address, selling price, Realtor square footage or general description. There is no cost associated with submitting material for Realtors. If you would like to participate, please email pho- tos and a description to news desk@chronicleonline.com. & Bren GwOeU v.rerraR'Vis atyop REALTY GROUP T-s.. ,,...-., Tem -6Mots rMoeSoil eb- rhpicue wt l etl Detached Villal3Bd-2Bath-2Car/Hillside Villas Spacious open floor plan on this fully furnished Expanded Lantana Villa located on the 1st tee of the Skyview Golf Course. Social Membership Included. #1152 $1500 Terra Vista Realty Group, L 2400 North Terra Vista Blvd., Hernando, Flor (352) 746-6121 (800) 323- Townhomel3Bdl2.5BathilCarlBrentwood Townhomes Nice furnished end unit townhome in Brentwood. Open floor plan, eat in kitchen, 1/2 bath downstairs, complete with washer & dryer Social Membership Included. #1272 $1100 LLC rida 34442 -7703 Office in the Terra Vista Welcome Center . STUNNING ELEGANCE describes this 4/3/2 Flynn built custom home. As you enter the driveway the WOW-factor enthralls you. Open the front door to a beautiful home with 2,900+ sq.ft of flowing floor plan and too many upgrades to mention here. This home is absolutely a must see for the discerning buyer. CHERYL NDAL (352) 302-3555 Email: cnadal@remax.net 1820 W. IVORYWOOD DR. PRICED TO SELL!!!!! 3 BR ; 2 BA; 3 Car Gar. Over 2,300 Sq. Ft. Living, Pool and Spa, Large Rooms, Updated Kitchen, Picturesque Landscaping, Perfect Entertaining Home. GARY ALTMAN (352) 795-2441 Email: garyaltman@remax.net MOVE-IN CONDITION 3BR/2BA Homes of Merit. Manufactured home on 1.30 acres close to town. Surrounded by woods with lots of privacy. Double-sided fireplace, family room, eat-in kitchen plus formal dining. BARBARA MILLS (352) 637-6200 I- Email: barbarajmills@earthlink.et CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE . . '-.: -. 4, '. - ^-^!*f^- ^ ^^^*"'-*Akr^^S i^^^<^-*p CART Continued from Page E4 hauled over to it. Some, such as compost, are heavy, and others, such as leaves, are bulky. Quantities of or- ganic materials are what make great soils, and great soils are the foundation of great gardens, whether veg- etable gardens, traditional flower gardens or stately or fruitful trees. Year after year for almost two decades, my cart has hauled the mowings from a one-acre hayfield to be turned into compost or laid around trees and berries as mulch. Year after year, large piles of wood chips have been moved, one cart load at a time, from my driveway, where arborists conve- niently dump truckloads of chips, back to my garden for mulch or for paths. Autumn leaves, bagged and discarded by neighbors, likewise have bumped along in the wooden bed to their eventual home be- neath trees or in the com- post pile. The cart has occasionally moved plants and soil. Regularly, usually at this time of year, the cart rolls finished compost from compost bins over to beds to be put down as an inch- thick icing. This year brought re- newed appreciation for my garden cart because the wooden bed had finally reached such a state of dis- repair. Every shovelful of com- post was also taking along layers of soon-disappearing plywood. After two days of SOLD! 7705 E. Pocono Agents: Drive, Inverness Sherry IPotts HOUSE FEATURES 2/3/2 built in 1959. SIZE 1,316 square feet. HISTORY On the market for 480 days; original asking price was $99,000. ADDITIONAL FEATURES SALE PRICE Newer A/C sys- tem, water heater, $70,000 roof, flooring, paint, refrigerator, and garage door. SOLD BY EXIT Realty Leaders. measuring and dismantling, it reaches a state of disre- abuse of spending most of I replaced the old plywood pair. After all, mine, for ex- its life outdoors, exposed to with new. ample, had by that time rain, snow, heat and cold. No need to become an- hauled tons and tons ofma- In summary, any garden noyed at a garden cart when trials. It had stood the would be improved by a gar- Real estate on the move in Citrus County The Chronicle is show- casing recently sold sin- gle-family homes in Citrus County and its surrounding areas sup- plied by area Realtors, with pertinent information about the sale. The fea- ture includes an exterior photo of the home, two interiorphotos, address, selling price, Realtor, square footage orgen- eral description. There is no cost associated with submitting material for Realtors. If you would like to participate, please email photos and a de- scription to newsdesk@ chronicleonline.com. den cart, and be sure to get a high-quality one. Look espe- cially for sturdy wheels and a large bed of high-quality plywood. S\ "Nancy Knows Sugarmill Woodss"' S4NANCY Direc: 352-634-4225 A ~Y~8# 1 REALTOR IN PONTICOSSUGARMILL WOODS Multi-.Milli.n $$$ P r KEY 1 REALTY INC. 3 0 Multi-M ilon $ $Producer 8015 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 382-1700 CHIT AS IN LORIA! GOT A NEWS TIP? * The Chronicle welcomes tips from readers about breaking news. Call the newsroom at (352) 563-5660, and be prepared to give your name, phone number, and the address of the news event. Baxleys hit new mark for 2011 ERA American Realty & In- A < vestments is proud to an- nounce the latest produc- tion level achieved by two of its In- Karen and verness office Gary Baxley agents. ERAAmerican Karen and Realty. Gary Baxley have surpassed the $3 million mark in closed sales volume thus far in 2011. ERAAmerican Realty is proud to recognize the achieve- ment of these fine real estate professionals. Karen or Gary can be reached at the Inver- ness office of ERAAmerican Realty by calling (352) 726-5855. RE/MAX performers still shine bright November was a great month for Kim DeVane at RE/MAX Re- alty One. Kim success- fully closed more than $1 million in sales volume, which boosted his Kim numbers to Km nearly $2 mil- RE/MAX nearly$2 mil Realty One. lion for the Realty One. year. Kim is an agent in the Crystal River office of RE/MAX Realty One. The associates and staff of RE/MAX congratu- late Kim on this significant ac- Frugal ways to recycle old jeans complish- ment. Deb Mc- Farland re- cently passed < the $2 million dollar mark in sales volume. Deb This earns Farland her the cov- McFa RE/MAX eted honor of Realty One. multimillion dollar producer in 2011. Deb is an agent in the Inver- ness office of RE/MAX Realty One, located on Main Street. The brokers of RE/MAX con- gratulate Deb on her continued success. Appie named Culture Icon Keller Williams is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathie Apple as our Culture Icon for Decem- ber. Kathie is a trager! he athie Apple spected real RE/MAX estate agent Realty One. who consis- tently gives freely of her time, talents, resources and assis- tance to her fellow agents and staff at the Keller Williams of- fice. Kathie has never met a stranger! She quietly steps up and GIVES without expectation of thanks or recognition, a clear definition of what KW Culture means! We are very grateful to Kathie for all that she does so unselfishly for all of us, beyond her own homefront obligations. O utgrown or worn jeans can be used to make something new. Rather than throw them away, create a gift or two for the holidays, or do- Sara nate them for others to reuse. FRU Here are a few LIV ideas: Purse: Make a purse from the pockets. This doesn't have to require sewing. You simply cut the pocket out and glue, then use a safety pin or Velcro to attach the leg seams, beading or rib- bon for the purse handle. One reader, S.W from Missouri, shares: "I made denim purses to give away as goodie bags for my daughter's party. Each girl re- ceived a person- alized purse with a candy bar, Shair accessories and a push pen- cil inside. The girls loved them! Noel I even had other girls at my GAL daughter's ING school asking me if they could pay me to make them one." Denim book cover: Made much like a brown-bag text- book cover, this makes a cute gift idea for the stu- dent in your life. Don't for- get to glue on the pocket - it's perfect for holding pen- cils. For a tutorial visit: margotpottertheimpatient crafter.blogspot.com/2009 /09/i-love-to-create- recycled-denim-book.html. You can slip a bit of ribbon underneath the pocket be- fore you glue it and use it as a tie enclosure, too. Pillow: Cut off the legs, sew the openings and use the zipper to stuff the pil- low. Another reader, Kim from Florida, shares: "You can make a no-sew pillow easily. Use a pair of jeans, two rubber bands, cotton batting and decorative rib- bon. Cut one of the legs off the jeans. Cut off the bottom hem of the leg so both ends are frayed. Secure a rubber band tightly about four inches from the end. Stuff the pantleg from the open end, leaving four inches of unfilled space at the top. Put the other rubber band on this end and secure it tight. Cut two lengths of rib- I II p Tu746-9000 anda&i rkJldsn Tom Balfour U Avenus& Hal Steiner Art Paty BROKER/ASSC.,. ALTOR C REACTOR RATOR-BROKER REALTOR 0w~ ctr s0 t uy Sa CITRU PIG RealEstate DIGEST - Jackie Gaffney Jason Gaffney - I. J Realtor A HOUSE Realtor j, 302.3179 sOLDN .al! 287.9022 WEEKS REALTY, 5 BEVERLY HILLS BLVD. The Golden Girl 7466700 IMPERIAL EKEC.II's STARTING AT $69,900! 204 S. Adams St., 2/2Y/2 .............................. $69,900 922 W. Beakrush, 2/2/2 .................................. $74,900 1318 W. Buttonbush Dr., 2/2/2 ..................... $79,900 SHORT SALE! 257 W. Casurina, 2/2Y/2 ..... $85,000 bon to the desired length, wrap one ribbon around each rubber band and tie as desired." Denim bibs: Trace the outline of one of your own snap-on bibs onto the jeans. Cut it out, then add a snap or Velcro. For a tutorial, visit: thimblythings.com/ 2009/06/01/in-praise-of- denim-bibs/. Clothespin holder: Take an old pair of blue jeans and cut off the legs. Sew the holes completely shut, leav- ing the waist open. Cut a canvas belt into two strips. Now, sew the strips like sus- penders to the jeans. Hang it on your clothesline using a coathanger You can also sew the strapping together under the hanger to keep it See FRUGA/Page E4 - --- E14 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E3 a J1 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Garden cart a must for serious green thumbs MM yY ES Workhorse complements wheelbarrow FRUGAL Continued from Page E3 from falling off. This works well with toddler overalls, too. Cell phone case: Use two pockets from a pair of toddler jeans. Leave extra material above one pocket to fas- ten the top pocket, which will serve as the flap, to the bottom pocket. The pockets can be sewn together or glued using fabric glue. One pocket holds the phone, the other pocket works as a flap to close the case. For a tutorial, visit: esavebudget.blogspot.com/ 2009/11/how-to-recycle-denim-jeans- into-cell.html. Pocket magnet: Cut out the pocket from an old pair of jeans, leaving the back intact. Laminate a printed image or photo and hot-glue it to the pocket, or simply use an iron-on patch. Glue a magnet to the back, tuck a small notepad and pen inside the pocket and hang the pocket on your refriger- ator You can also turn the pocket into an ornament by foregoing the magnet and attaching ribbon or copper wire instead. Donate: The "Cotton. From Blue to Green" mail-in program recycles do- nated jeans into cotton fiber insula- tion for communities in need. Visit cottonfrombluetogreen.org/ for more information. MEN There's no need to buy ice packs. You can make them yourself. To make a gel ice pack, you'll need two zip-en- closure freezer bags and some Dawn dishwashing liquid. Partially fill one bag, seal it and encase it in a second freezer bag. Place it in the freezer Wrap it with a cloth before applying it to the skin. It's more pliable than a hard ice pack and can conform to whatever shape you need. It's reusable, too. To make a mini ice pack, fill empty prescription bottles (with the labels See FRUGAL/Page E7 LEE REICH For The Associated Press Let us now praise an unsung hero of the garden: the humble garden cart. My cart has played a fundamental role in the pleasures my garden has offered to eyes, nose and mouth. Let's first be clear on just what im- plement I'm talking about. A garden cart is not a wheelbarrow. Instead of having a single, squat tire, a garden cart has a large body boxed in by wood, sometimes aluminum, flanked by two, heavy-duty bicycle-size tires. The tires' size and the fact that they're centered along the wooden bed make a garden cart useful in a dif- ferent way than a wheelbarrow. This cart lets you move a much heavier load up to 400 pounds if it's a high- quality cart. That's because the large This undated photo shows an example of a garden cart in New Paltz, N.Y. A garden cart is not a wheelbarrow. Instead of having a single, squat tire, a garden cart has a large body boxed in by wood, sometimes aluminum, flanked by two heavy-duty bicycle-size tires. The tires' size and the fact that they're centered along the wooden bed make a garden cart useful in a different way than a wheelbarrow. LEE REICH/Associated Press *2/2 condo New appliances 3/2/3+ Lg. cafe room Class enc. porch Elevator in bldg. NewA/C Lots of cupboards *Computer area Tub + Shower Heated pool Private location #346088 $83,000 #346852 $184,900 W" kaw.i&- -j-3 PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING SEE TO BELIEVE WHAT IS INCLUDED S-3/2/2 10' &cath. ceilings 4/3/3 Pool w/waterfall * Lg. living room Seperate TV area 2nd fl. study Family room * Screened porch Lg. kitchen Computer station 2 sided FP #349667 $137,500 #349779 $310,000 wheels move smoothly over bumps, and carry most of the weight. With a garden cart, you mostly just pull the weight, in contrast to a wheel- barrow, which requires you to lift and push. My cart has been indispensable in moving rocks over the years, as I built about a hundred feet of stone walls. The large, high-walled bed of the cart also makes it possible to haul around oodles of bulky materials. A friend praises his cart for being able to move, in one trip, four large bales of hay from his storage area to his horses. My garden thanks the cart for the enormous quantities of organic See CART/Page E14 Real Estate Auctions are the EASY way to purchase property. No Gimmicks, No Blind Reserves, CleanTitle & No BackTaxes. Just Straight Up Dealing! NOTICE: You Can Buy Prior to Auction 12365 W.Standish Dr Homosassa, FL Beautiful waterfront home with access to the gulf. Home features 2 beds, 1.5 baths, tile floors & a dock with boat lift. Opening Bid $95,000 Auction Location:At Property www.JanuaryAuctions.com 888-662-1020 MCOLEY & COMPANY . REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS A 2% buyers premium will be added. Non-refundable earnest money of 5% of the minimum acceptable bid due from the high bidderthe day of auction. ash closing. May sell prior to auction. See terms & conditions on our website Registered Auctioneer: Katrlna McDermid #4070. The whys and hows of pruning Trees are pruned for several rea- sons. Forest trees are pruned for high quality timber Trees in urban areas, such as along highways and power lines, are pruned for line clearance. Trees for home and land or business owners are pruned for safety and preservation..- Trees pruned on a ', ' regular basis are more likely to be stronger and health- ier. This may not al- ways be the case, but the important thing Kerry Kreider to remember is the THE way a tree is pruned usually determines ARBORIST its health and devel- opment Knowing how to prune a tree is the key That'ss why it's always critical to hire an arborist for the job. An arborist will know how to prop- erly prune a tree and how much to take off the foliage. Some trees are more tol- erant to heavier pruning than other species. Overpruning can prevent most species of trees from growing to their full potential size and health. Just knowing how to cut a branch or limb can have an effect on the trees. If you cut a branch too close behind the collar or too far out from the collar, it has an effect on how that will seal or heal, possibly jeopardizing the healing and health of that tree. Deadwood another big problem for trees. Deadwood harbors fungi, dis- ease and insects. Dead branches usu- ally have a swelling of live tissue at the base like a collar, formed by the stem rather than by the branch. Just as branch collars should not be cut when pruning live branches, the swollen area of livin, tissue at the base of dead branches should also be left in- tact Insufficient compartmentalization in the stem is usually only observed in large-diameter dead branches and un- healthy trees. In these cases, neither a visible branch collar nor a swelling can be found. For safety reasons, pruning wounds from the removal of large, dead branches should always be monitored, especially on trees in urban areas. Kerry Kreider is a practicingprofes- sional arborist and a member of the International Society ofArboricul- ture, a tree preservationist and presi- dent ofAction Tree Service. You can reach us a (352) 726-9724 or action proarborist@yahoo. com. An experiment in roof painting JANE WEBER/Special to the Chronicle Can painting your roof shingles save on maintenance and energy costs? Jane Weber thought she'd give it a shot and see. LESSONS Continued from Page E9 and fertilize in the spring and again in the early fall. By the end of the ride, we had witnessed some of the most beau- tiful gardens of Winter Park's finest homes, and we have also passed by the Rollins College, es- tablished in 1885, the Albin Po- lasek Museum and Sculpture Gar- den, Kraft Azalea Garden, The Brewer Estate, three imported white sand beaches and the house Mr Rogers used to live in! In addition to the boat trip, there are lots more things to see and do in Winter Park. A stroll down the famous cobbled Park Avenue (which crosses Morse Boulevard) offers many specialty SKEY "Always There For You" nL9 GAIL COOPER ,,-- Multi-Million Dollar R.all -n Cell: (352) 634-4346 -- j 0 OFFICE : (352) 382-1700x309 IR E-mail me: homes4u3@mindspring.com --- WELCOME HOME TO THE HAMMOCKS! SWEEPING GOLF COURSE VIEWS! 3/2/2 detached villa -1928 sq ft living 4+office/4/3 on the 17th green Dual paned windows in main house Heated pool and spa SGlassed Florida room w/heat and air 2756 sq ft of living Westwind V model SOpen deck area for grilling out Stainless appliances Zodiac countertops SConvenient to heated community pool Gas fireplace in Great Room SHome warranty for the buyers Only used as a vacation home #347066 $129,750 #349405 $395,000 See VAI" l To, rs!@ -1 resaleomesJuico shops, including a cheese and wine shop, a pet shop, a spice shop, an orchid shop, a paper shop, various earth-friendly shops which support tradespeo- ple in third world countries, and the Morse Museum, with its de- lightful gift shop. There are also many lovely clothing boutiques and lots of unique restaurants with tables on the sidewalk for relaxing and people watching. Florida has more than 250 sunny days per year. Heat and sunlight bake roof shingles hard, evaporating the softeners. Then the granules loosen and come off, especially during heavy summer rainstorms. New construction shin- gles are warranted for 25 or 30 years against manufactur- ing defects only, not on normal wear and tear or damage. This warranty is transfer- able just once. The builder, origi- nal owner and the Jane Weber mortgage company JANE'S owned my 2007-built GARDEN home before me. There is no longer any warranty on the shingles. Many seniors are on fixed incomes. We really do not want to think about replacing shingles in our twilight years. Last year, the Chronicle HomeFront had an article about tintable roof paints that reflect sunlight to keep buildings cooler. See JANE/Page E15 Tours leave every hour on the hour and cost $12. Visit www. scenicboattours.com or call (407) 644-4956 for more information. For more botanical excursions and gardening projects in Cen- tral Florida, please visit me at www.agreenheart com. Paula D'Onofrio is a horticul- ture student at College of Central Florida studying Landscape Design. WE HAVE "5" MODELS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING. SEE WHAT'S NEW & INCLUDED! Hwy. 19, 4/2 miles south of Homosassa Springs. 8016 S. Suncoast Blvd. 352-382-4888 www.sweetwaterhomes.com swhsales@tampabay.rr.com E4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E13 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE A nice 3/2/2 SMW Home, Heat. Pool, FP maint, free. sm. pet ok $1,000 (352) 422-1933 BEVERLY HILLS 1St Mo. FREE 1 Bed w/fla rm. + bonus room $550/m (352) 422-7794 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1, Fl. Rm., CHA, $525. mo. + Sec. 87 Regina Blvd. (352) 422-0139 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1, FI Rm, 41 S. LeeSt $550 mo. 352-422-2798 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1'/2/1 big garage. Lrg. Inground Pool. New Central Air& Carpet, Wash/Dryer.Fla Room $700/mo 954-294-0531 BEVERLY HILLS 3/1/1,3/2/2+Carport 352-464-2514 BEVERLY HILLS 38 S. Jeffery, nice 2/1 fam rm $550.+ 628-0033 BEVERLY HILLS, 2/1/2+den.GREAT area.CHA.Clean.$650 mo.+last+sec. 352-489-1239 CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1, $500. mo. +$500 sec. (352) 527-3559 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/1'/2, $675. mo. (352) 613-3678 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2. $850+ deposit 352- 341-4178 CITRUS SPRINGS Never 3/2/2, Ig. mast. sute. $800 mo. 3/2/1 $695 352-697-3133 Crystal River 2/1 $565 mo+ dep. semi furn.Call Mike W. 352-400-1387 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1/1, Furn.Opt., central loc. $675. 352-563-0166 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2/1 + Family Room $675 + dep 464-2716 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2/2, $750. mo + sec. 850-371-1568 CRYSTAL RVR 3/2 Near hosp/pwr plant. $800. (727) 631-2680 DUNNELLON 2/2. Riverbend Rd. near plant$650 727 631-2680 HERNANDO Lg. 2/1 block, on water Apachee Shores w/Mother N- Law Suite Estate Sale! Must Sell! $90K (229) 246-8008 DUNNELLON 3/2/1 * SIGNING BONUS * Close to downtown & Rainbow River, off street parking, fenced yd., priv. entrance RUBLESRENTALS.COM (561)719-8787 (561) 575-1718 attr 7pm HOMOSASSA 2/2 Newly rennov. SW Home, in safe, friendly neigh, use of inground pool incl'd, well behaved pets okay Ref. & Bkgrnd Check 1st, last & Sec. $600mo (352) 503-3363 INV.HIGHLANDS W. 3/2/2, Ig fam rm. $800. 352-697-5384 INVERNESS 2/1/1, $675 mo., 1st, & sec., (352) 746-9436 INVERNESS 3/2/1 (2Ksf.) quiet, priv. near trail, boat ramp new carpet, off Eden dr Won't last $795./m 727- 744-5173 INVERNESS 3/2/2 Pool Home $775. 2/1+Carport $545. (352) 228-1542 INVERNESS Available Large 2/2/1 fenced yard, 1st & sec $700 mo.352-422-5482 INVERNESS Highlands, 2/1/1 scr porch fenced yd $600 mo.lst & Sec (352) 344-2560 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1, Old Fashion Charm located near down- town Crys. River $650. Offered by Waybright Real Estate Inc. Nancy J. Wilson 352-422-4137 SUBSIDIZED RENTALS IN Lecanto/Crys. Riv 3 bedrm-Starting @ $582/mo. 352-746-0373 TDD: 888-341-2355 Thursday I Dec. 8 16 PM Sale Site: 7350 Old Cheney Hwy, Orlando, FL Residential & Townhome Lots, 3 BR Home & Commercial Acreage Osceola, Polk, Orange, Seminole & Citrus Counties * (16) Parcels = 70AC at US 441 & CR 532 in Polk & Osceola Co. 2 BR/1.5 BA, 1,092 SF Home in Orlando 4.3 Acre Comm. Vacant Lot on US 19 in Cius Co. 1.22 Resid. Acreage on International Dr. in South Orlando S1.03 Lot, Wedgefield* 0.25+AC, Sanford EwA Dw Division of Ewald Enterprises, Inc. 10% Buyers Premium Lie. R.E. Broker AB24731AU1340 Sugarmill Woods 2/2/2 +Lanai,1600 sq.ft. $800.mo + util. (727) 804-9772 Sugarmill Woods Upscale Ctry Club Brand New Deluxe Villa 2/2/2 Fam Rm + Lanai. most until's paid. Just $875/mo Owner: 352-382-1132 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1.5, Floating Dock /deep water/Gulf Ac- cess. upscale, secure area, no smoking, 1st/last $850. -$1,000 depending on terms 352-795-0102 Crystal River/Ozello 2+2/2 sale/rent open floor planHardwood floors 28x14 lanai. www.waterfrontozello.c om or 352-563-5527 HERNANDO Affordable Rentals Watson's Fish Camp (352) 726-2225 LAKE ROUSSEAU 2 bed cottage on canal to lake. furnish. $850.m775-230-2240 CRYSTAL RIVER Share my home $85/wk. Moves -U-N .incls elect, sat dish 352-563-1465/212-1960 FARMS, LAND, COMMERCIAL UNIQUE & HISTORIC HOMES, SMALL TOWN COUNTRY LIFESTYLE OUR SPECIALTY SINCE 1989 "LIFE IS BETTER WITH A PORCH" www. crosslandrealty.com (352) 726-6644 Crossland Realty Inc. Specializing in Acreage Farms/Ranches & Commercial Richard (Rick) Couch, Broker Couch Realty & Investments, Inc. (352) 344-8018 RCOUCH.com PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertis- ing in this newspaper is subject to Fair Housing Act which makes it ille- gal 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, limita- tion or discrimination. " Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with par- ents or legal custodi- ans, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspa- per 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 discrimina- tion call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 11Ya EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Bankruptcy Auction, Dec. 8: Residential & Commercial Properties in Osceola. Polk. Or- ange, Seminole, & Cit- rus Counties. Ewald Auction & Realty, Lic. RE Broker AB2473/AU1340, 10% BP. (407)275-6853www. EwaldAuctions.com FOR LEASE Lecanto Hwy 44, 200' front, 3350 sf, bldg.Sales. Repair. Free mos $900. 352 302-9013 2br/2ba/2car. 14 New FloridaAv New roof, baths, appliances, paint, flooring, Newer A/C $65,900. 352- 527-1239 2/1/2+den+FL room, GREAT area,new CHA,excellent cond.$64,500.Call 352-489-1239. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath house with heated pool & fireplace on 1 acre lot in Citrus Hills. In ex- cellent cond., Owner finance with D/P + Excellent credit. Call 304-673-0110 or 304-673-5550. Reduced to $139,000 Arbor Lakes, Gated Community 3/2/2 Split Fir plan Lots of ceramic, Fl. Rm. great patio & landscaping $129,900 3757 Arbor Lakes Dr. 352-344-3700 3/2/2, I.G. &C.C. 3k sf. new kit. Ig closets, CHA, firepl. on golf course $139K make of- fer, norealtors 726-0652 For Sale '9,, Have it all! Inverness Highlands, Huge 1 Family. Major updates you'll enjoy only in a new home. Owner down sized due to health rea- sons, will negotiate. In nature's paradise this 4 bedroom 3 bath on 2.8 acres fits a family with children who love to play explorer. Deep well (no water bills!), plus new whole-house water treatment system, 16x34 in-ground screened pool with fountain and lights. New 2-zone energy efficient heat/cool; new full attic R-30 insulation; new attic solar fan; new ducts/vents; updated bathrooms, 2 new AirMaster air cleaning units to remove dust, pollen, mold spores. Majestic trees. Extra long concrete drive- way. Watch the deer from the lanai. Newer (2002) Timberline roof, ridge vents, 7 so- lar tubs thru out the house. Two 50 gallon hot water heaters. Wired for generator. Completely chain link fenced. Corral your horses, park your boat or RV. Occu- pancy at funding. Approx. 2700 sq ft under air. $209,900. Contact owner, 352-556-1510, 352-238-6274 email: rosepub@excite.com For Sale 3/3/2 Home, 2,000 sq.ft. 518 Poinsettia, Reduced. Come take a look (352) 860-0878 HIGHLANDS, Remodeled 2/1/1, w/ 2 additional lots, Nice quiet Area $58,900. (352) 697-2884 GREAT LOCATION 3/2/2 Water access. Updated roof/ac/ap- pliances. Corner lot w/beautiful adjacent lot. $99k 352-422-2970 Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE, Let Me Work For You! BETTY HUNT, REALTOR ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc. 352 586-0139 hunt4houses68 @yahoo.com www.bettyhunts homes.com. FREE List of Foreclosures SAVE thousands$$$$$ Phyllis Strickland (352) 613-3503 TROPIC SHORES REALTY. FOR SALE BY OWNER Dunnellon Area, 2 story 4BR 3BA above ground pool.8xl0 utility bldg. financing avail $100 closing cost.Low Down Call Dan 800-285-4414 Michele Rose Realtor Simply put I 'II work harder 352-212-5097 isellcitruscountv(y) yahoo.com Craven Realty, Inc. 352-726-1515 NEW HOMES Starting at $71,500. on your property!!!! Atkinson Construction 352-637-4138 Lic.# CBC059685 Get Results in the homefront classified! Su arm:ll Vloods r[^ HOME AUCTION 14 + FLORIDA BANK-OWNED Properties Selling: Wed, Dec. 141h @12pm From: Crown Plaza Orlando Airport Check out these local Properties: 41 Sweetaum. Homosassa Vacant Land on .42+/- Acres. AGENT: Dan Maracich Realty Executives America 452-688-9990 111965 W. Bavshore Drive. Lot 124 Crystal River Vacant Land on .20+/-Acres. AGENT: Jessica Graham ERA Tom Grizzard Realtors 352-787-6966 UP to 20% to Buyers Agents! OPEN HOUSE: Sat. & Sun. Dec. 10&11 1 to 3pm No Back Taxes, No Uens, Insurable Title FREE BROCHURE: 866-539-9547 www.BidNow Florida.coam HUDSON &MARSHALL AUCTIONEERS H&M CQ1035357. AB110 BG Hudson Jr. BK3006464 AU230 Whether you are buying or selling your home, you need a Realtor you can rely on. Call Bonita Amonte, Realtor Cell (386)562-6665 amonte08 @gmail.com Plantation Realty Inc 1250 N. Country Club Drive Crystal River, FI. 34429 Office (352) 795-0784 Fax: (352) 795-2887 Lisa VanDeboe Broker (R) Owner Plantation Realty 352-634-0129 GOSPEL ISLAND Lakefront Home 3/2/2.scr porch Irg oak trees $125K by owner 908-322-6529 Homosassa Awesome location! Quick access to gulf, deep canal minutes to springs, 2/2 hted pool/ spa $154,500 (863) 698-0020 BANK ORDERED AUC- TION-174+/- Bank Owned Assets-AL, GA, NC & TN. December 6th. 7th & 8th-Homes. acreage, residential lots & commercial properties- (800)323-8388 or RowellAuctions.com Wyndham/RCI Points Plus, Time Share Pd. $40K Asking $20K Selling Due to Injury Call for Details (352) 563-0328 Offers 352-563-9857 Crystal River/Ozello 2+2/2 sale/rent.open floor plan.Hardwood floors 28x14 lanai, www.waterfrontozello.c om or 352-563-5527 GIVE IT ALL TO GOD & ALWAYS BE THANKFUL I" II II Bw .twitterc /its Ways to save on hot water usage GET THE WORD OUT * Nonprofit organizations are invited to submit news releases about upcoming community events. News releases are subject to editing. * Write the name of the event, who sponsors it, when and where it will take place and other de- tails. Include a contact name and phone number to be printed in the paper. Call the newsroom at (352) 563-5660 for details. CABIN ON 40 ACRES of Prime Hunting Land Located in Gulf Ham- mock Management. Area. $165.000 OBO (352) 795-2027 (352) 634-4745 5 acres high & dry off Cardinal on Georgeina $32,500. obo 813-426-6078 LAND 1.5 acres fenced partially cleared, on 480 in Homosassa across from firehouse. water and sewer are avail.$25K 352-382-0535 CABIN ON 40 ACRES of Prime Hunting Land Located in Gulf Ham- mock Management. Area. $165,000 OBO (352) 795-2027 (352) 634-4745 Lakefront Sale! Sat Dec 3rd only! 2+ acres, 227 ft direct lake frontage only $34,9001 Gorgeous wooded setting with deep dockable water frontage out your back door! Paved roads. power, phone, more. Excellent financing. Call now (866)952-5302, ext 108 Beautiful Bay Meadows on Lake Carol, $57,500 (352) 419-6874 or 400-8011 SEmployment # ssource is... www chronicleonline Q Hi, Ed. I have a plumbing ques- tion, so I thought I'd ask my favorite plumber! The holidays are coming and we're expecting overnight guests for at least a few days. Since a lot of people will be showering, Ed Del Grande and we'll be running the ASK THE dishwasher more often, PLUMBER I'm afraid of running out of hot water. Does my dish- washer have a heater, or i S. will it draw the hot water ,,,,,, 1.,, ,, i .I I i,,- I Jll J , ,,, 539 900' ,1,,, ,.,, . from m y house w after MULTI-RESIDENTIAL IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN l. ,,,, .. .. I...I .... , .. .,, .l ,I....l... ... ,... .,.l I 1,, I I, l ... Ihea ? A y o r h t- NVERNESS. Main building is divided into 3 apartments with a ceilings, wetir inside lIai,,i ...... ..., , ,,i, ,,,, .. i , heater? Any their hot- separate efficiency apartment. Steady occupancy and good return Edge $109,900. 3104 Dleon. Cll Tomik Spires-Hnssen 352 5866598 or water-saving tips you can on investment. $159,000 MLS 347244 Cal 352726-5263 ll omika SpiresHanssen 352-5866598 or KimFuller352212-5752 Kim Fuller 352-212-5752. give me will be appreci- ated. Mark, Ohio. i l i A: As far as the dish- IA washer goes, I've always seen residential dishwash- THREE uN CHARMING SPACIOUS ..... .. . ers hooked up to the hot- i II Ii i I II . ,,, ,,, ,,i,,,,I, THIS HOUSE HAS ROOM FOR ATE 81 1,,,,,' i . !:,, ,,,I ,,. h ,1. IV,, ...I ,,,h h ,,, h,,,,,, , ,,,I I I ^ l,,,,,,,.l ,h,,,,,,I ,,,, ,, I ,, ,, ,,, i,,,.h1. ,,, ,,,,, ,,i| ,ih,,,,,, ,, I H, ,,, ,,, h, ,,, t i , 1 H hI,, I,,, S 10) 0 0 0 w a te r lin e s. S o h e a te r o r ,",,,_'.,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,..... ,, ,., ,,, ,,,, n i, 1 1 ,,,,,, ,, ,. .. ,,,, ,, ,, .. .. . . ,, , ... ,,,, I .. ,1, ,,,,,, ,, ,,, .. Asking $69,900. 150 Spo~smns. postures. Asking $78,600. 3655 Fitch. MLS #352056 room, Florida room, and more! See PLUMBER/Page E10 Cll onika Spires-Hnssen 352- 586598 or Kim Fuler 352-2125752 Call Tomika Spires-Hanssen 352-5866598 or Kim 212-5752. Call Tomik Spires-Honssen 352-586-6598 or Kim Fuller 352-212-5752 E12 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E5 A , -1 SHNS photo courtesy DIY Network High-efficiency shower heads can reduce water use to less than two gallons a minute. E6 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 HOMEFRONT HomeFront is a weekly real estate section published Sundays in the Citrus County Chronicle. 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For details, call the newsroom at (352) 563-5660. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 4-H stresses service 4-H County Council mem- bers practiced generosity by donating no-sew blankets they made. From left are Maleah Williamson, Anna Venero, David Meeks, David Dovi, Nathan Meeks, Kelsey Jones, Rebecca Gray, and Robyn Tyler. Special to the Chronicle Amy Duncan YOUNG IDEAS A though each 4-H club or program is different, the our Essential Elements are common to all. The four Essential Elements are Be- longing, Mastery, Independ- ence, and Generosity. Lately, the Citrus County Council has been practicing generosity. Young people need to feel their lives have meaning and purpose. They need opportu- nities to connect to their com- munities and learn how to give back to others. As part of this process, they gain an under- standing of others' needs and learn how to respond to those needs. 4-H County Council is made up of delegates from the 4-H clubs in Citrus County. During the November council meeting, members made 12 no-sew fleece knot blankets to donate to others. Blankets are headed to a number of children in needy families in the community See 4-H/Page E10 Inside... Winter Park Real Estate PAGE E8 Digest PAGE E3 Ask the Plumber PAGE E5 For current property transac- tions, use the search features on the website for the Citrus County Property Appraiser's Office, www.pa.citrus.fl.us. Finding parts to restore vintage radio shouldn't be difficult Dear John: I, too, am one of your many fans and love your column in the Sun- day paper. I have many things I would love to ask you about, but this is my first time, want to get in working order This is an old tube- only dates back to the 1950s, since my aunt had this. The outer appear- ance is in fairly good shape, but I cannot get it John Sikorski to play, even though a SIKORSKI'S light comes on. I am in- ATTIC terested in value even though I do not want to sell. I would love more than anything to know someone who could still work on this type of radio. Thank you for all you do for all of us lovers of the olden beauties. C.V, Inverness Dear C.V: Thank you for the kind words. I suspect your General Electric radio was pro- duced in the late 1940s to early 1950s. Current potential dollar value is $50 to $100. See ATTIC/Page E7 Special to the Chronicle ABOVE: This portrait was done by Hans Reiffer- scheid, a noted German painter who died in 1982. RIGHT: This GE radio was probably produced in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Old-time tube-type radios such as this one still have many fans, and parts for maintenance are widely available online. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 Ell To place an ad, call 563-5966 Real EstateClassifieds Classifieds In Print and Online All __The Time Fax (32)56-565 1 Tl re 88 5-301 EmailT: cr!h",lasiid~holeoninecom I"wbst: 1 nilonie~ CR./ HOMSASSA SEE AD UNDER WORDY GURDY PUZZLE . DUNNELLON 2/2, New AC, Lrg. Lot $450. Mo. +$450 Sec. (727) 480-5512 HERNANDO 2/1,$400 Mo. No Pets. (352) 344-1476 HOMOSASSA 2/1 1 AC fencd, shed, deck $525.mo/dp. 628-5244 HOMOSASSA 2/1 MH furn., priv. ranch No pets. (386)871-5506 HOMOSASSA 2/1'/2 +carport Lg. Fl. Rm. Fireplace $425mo +sec. 352-503-6747 352-628-1928 HOMOSASSA 3/2, D/W, 2 AC, $700. Ist Ist sec 207-651-0923 INVERNESS Close In, 1 & 2 BR MH Clean, Quiet & Com- fortable 352-212-6182 INVERNESS RENT SPECIAL: Sec. dep, pro-rated over 3 mo. period in the INVERNESS WATERFRONT 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard, and much more! 1 BR home $325 plus. 2BR home $450 includesH20. 2 BR, 1.5 bath, Park Model $500. Pets considered. Section 8 accepted. (352) 476-4964 3/2 Mobile Home Remodeled, In park Ig.. scrn. por. & carport minutes from water & progress energy, furniture included $14,000 (352) 302-8797 FOR SALE $19,000 3/2 Like new. new paint, new carpet, new tile flooring. A/C under warranty. Must See! Call to View 352-621-9181 HOLDER 3/2, fenced yard $600/mo 10% down Owner Financ Avail (352) 302-9217 INVERNESS 55+ Comm. 2/1.5. carport screen rm. shed $6900 (352) 586-7962 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard and much more! Single wide 1 & 2 BR, starting @ $6,900. Lot rent $274/mo. H20 included. 3 mo. free rent with purchase. 352-476-4964 NEED A NEW HOME? Bad credit OK.! I finance anybody, good rates. Use your land or anything of value. Trade in cars, boats, jewelry, guns, etc. 352-621-3807 USED HOMES REPOSS Doublewides from $8,500 Singlewides from $3,500 Bank authorized liquidator. New inventory daily CALL (352) 621-9183 Lake Rousseau 3/3 Lakefront, dock, boat ramp, furnished inc W/DFPShort or long terms avail, call 407-302-1768 or 321-377-1926 2/2 Doublewide porches, 4043 N. Roscoe Rd. Hernando $44,500 (352) 270-8310 FLORAL CITY on 3 Lots, Assumable Mort. $16K 2 Master Suites, Newer appliance $33 900 Cridland Real Living. J. Desha 352-634-6340 Green Acres Is The Place To Be 3/2 ON '2 ACRE New carpet through- out, new appliances. Nice Home $2,100 down P& I only $369.84/mo. W.A.C. Call to View 352-401-2979 HOMOSASSA 2/2 SW on fenc 2 ac Remodeled hardwd & tile firs. Open plan, $45,900. Poss. Finan. (352) 527-3204 Sugarmill Woods Area 3/2, approx. 1500 sq. ft. on over 1 acre. Quite,, nice home on paved road. Brand new A/C & heat & appliance, under full warranty. Ceramic tile in master bath, guest bath & kitchen. New wood cabinets, new deck & driveway This house has a great location, 2 mi. from Publix, 3 mi., from Suncoast Pkwy. 5 mi. from new Walmart. $2,200. down $399.00/mo., P & I, W.A.C. Must See to steal this house 352-613-0587 For Sale 56 Ft. MOBILE HOME in quite, established Mobile Home Park Very good cond. Must be 55+ AFFORDABLE (352) 793-7675 Furnished 14 x 50 w/ added enclosure, vinyl & scrn. rm. SS appl's New Washer/Dryer. workshop w/ power Remodeled inside/out $12,500 (352) 418-5926 Homosassa 55+ Comm DWMH 2/2 REPO MUST SELL. scr.porch, carport, club hse/pool,$6700 obo (Lien Holder)Halls River Rd(352) 628-3019 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard, and much more! 2 bed- room. 1-1/2 bath $2.000. Must be approved 352-476-4964 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard, and much more! 3 bed- room. 1-/2 bath $3.000. (cash only) must be ap- proved 352-476-4964 WESTWIND VILLAGE 55+ Park. Updated 2/2 DW's for sale. Reasonable (352) 628-2090 835 NE Hwy 19 Crystal River, FI (352) 795-0021 View our website C21NatureCoast.com CHASSAHOWITZKA 3/2 House, $600. 3/2 Furnished DW., $600 Agent (352) 382-1000 J.W. MORTON REAL ESTATE, INC. 1645 W. Main St, Inverness, FI Property Management Done Properly 3/2 Townhouse ..... $700 2/2/1 ................$650 3/2/2 ............... $800 2/2 Villa........... $600 Roomy 3/2/2.. $1,000 3/1.5/1 ............. $625 2/2/2 Den, Community Pool .. $825 3/2 Doublewide ....$650 Jennifer Fudge, Property Manager Cheryl Scruggs, Realtor-Associate 352-726-90OZ Pool 3/2 private, 671 Olympia St $1050 mo. 352-637-1173 CRYSTAL RIVER 2 Bdrm. $550 mo. NEAR TOWN 352-563-9857 CRYSTAL RIVER Lg 2 Br fully furn W/D, DW. big screen TV, water sewer trash lawn $595. mo (352) 212-9205 FLORAL CITY LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. AC, Clean, No Pets (352) 344-1025 HOMOSASSA 1BR $125 Wk Incls all 1st& Lst (352) 382-5661 Alexander Real Estate (352) 795-6633 Crystal River Apts 2 BR/1 BA $375-$500 CRYSTAL RIVER 1/1 Laundry on site, no pets. Lv. Msg. (352) 628-2815 CRYSTAL RIVER Lg 2 BR 1 BA W/D hook up, dishwasher, lawn water & sewer $450 mo (352) 212-9205 FLORAL CITY 1BD $400/mo $200 dp Trails End Camp no pets 352-726-3699 HOMOSASSA 1BR, refr. stove, W&D, util. Includ. $500. mo.+ sec, 352-628-6537 INVERNESS 2/1 W/D hkup. incls. H20, trash, lawn, storage rm. $450. + sec. 634-5499 INVERNESS 2/1, Tri-plex, Great Loc., clean & roomy. no pets $500.mo $300. Sec. 352-341-1847 INVERNESS Close to hosp 1/1 $450 2/1 $500 352-422-2393 Lecanto NEWER 2 BR 2 Ba duplex, $595 great view pool, tennis Long or Short Term 352-382-1422 CITRUS HILLS 2/2/1 Beautiful $775 Maint Free(352) 613-5655 CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2 Duplex, nice private area, near shopping & schools. Wtr, sewer incl $600mo 352-558-4477 Look FLORAL CITY Lg 2/1,$550 1st & sec clean, pet ok. (352) 603-0345 HOMOSASSA 2/1 Duplex, 2/11 SWMH $500ea, 3/2/2 Cit. Sprgs $800. 352- 628-0731 HOMOSASSA 2/2 2 yr old W/D hookups 1300 sf LA $650/mo (352) 592-0893 Inverness 2/1 triplex screenporch, open planrenovated, $650/1 st/last/sec 352-586-6646 LECANTO 2/1/1 C/H/A, H2o, IncI'd, W/D Hkup, $500. CR 3/1, CHA W/D Hkup, $525. mo 352-382-1344 HERNANDO 1/1 Furnished $100/wk., $300 Sec. $400 moves in. 352-465-0871 HERNANDO Affordable Rentals Watson's Fish Camp (352) 726-2225 LECANTO 1/1 Includes electric, water septic. $525 1st/last (352) 220-2958 BEVERLY HILLS 20 S. Osceola, 2/1, $545 352-697-1907 HOMOSASSA 2/1 Duplex, 2/112 SWMH $500ea, 3/2/2 Cit. Sprgs $8nn 0.3. 22.nT0731 Specializing in Sugarmill Woods Rentals Debe Johns Brkr/Assoc/PRM Coldwell Banker Next Generation Realty Property Manager (352) 382-2700 www. coldwellbankernext aeneration.com See what a Professional Residential Manager can do for you. Over 3,000 Homes and Properties listed at www.naturecoast homefront.com MEADOWCREST Fairmont Villa 3/2/2. beautifully furnished Maint free living, fireplace in liv rm. $850/mo + utilities 352-746-4116 Kristi Bortz Let our property management team help you with your short or long term rentals. See all our rentals in Citrus Co. www.Dlantation rentals 352-795-0782 or 866-795-0784 = ACTION- [ RENTAL MANAGEMENT REL INC. ) S352-795-RENT HOMES MOBILES APARTMENTS FEATURED PROPERTIES HOMOSASSA 2280 Sandburg Pt. 2/1 Duplex located between CR & Homosassa, clean & comfortable.......................$500 6747 Oak Park Ln. 2/2/2 duplex in SMW near Publix. Sparkling clean, open floor plan. 925 sq. ft............$700 CRYSTAL RIVER 11184 W. Samson Ln. 3/2/2 House charming w/open floor plan, large screen lanai, 1,437 sq. ft...$1100 BEVERLY HILLS 73 S. Jefferson 2/1 LR/DR area, screened porch, utility room, carport............................ ............ $600 E10 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 4-H Continued from Page E6 Four blankets will also be sent in care packages to mili- tary personnel serving over- seas, and the rest are heading to the Santa for Seniors program. Most of the 4-H'ers have never sewed anything before, so this project was one that everyone could get involved in. When it was time to make the no-sew blankets, the youth broke up into small groups to each make a blanket Spirits were high and much laughter could be heard around the room as the youth worked on creating their blan- kets. Everyone had fun and en- joyed the project, knowing that their efforts would help warm someone else. Next month, the 4-H County Council is planning on making cards and filling care packages to send to military troops. The troops will be identified using AnySoldiercom. This website was started in 2003 as a simple family effort to help the soldiers in one Army unit. Since then it has grown to reach servicemen and women in all of the U.S. mil- itary branches. To date, AnySol- diercom and its related web- sites, AnyMarine, AnyAirman, AnySailor and AnyCoastGuard - have some 1,200 registered troop contacts helping more than 45,000 troops in their units. These 4-H'ers gain a sense of pride in themselves for accom- plishing a project, and for giving to others in need. The building of life skills is a product of 4-H clubs providing youth with es- sentials of Belonging, Mastery, Independence, and Generosity For information about how to start or join a club in your area, please contact your Citrus County Extension's 4-H Office by calling (352) 527-5712, or email 4-H agentAmy Duncan at amy duncan@bocc.citrus.fl.us. Citrus County Extension con- nects the public with the Univer- sity ofFlorida/IFAS's knowledge, research and resources to ad- dress youth, family, community and agricultural needs. Pro- grams and activities offered by the Extension Service are avail- able to all persons without re- gard to race, color, handicap, sex, religion or national origin. PLUMBER Continued from Page E5 no heater, it should still draw from your home's hot-water tank. My ad- vice for washing dishes is to run your dishwasher in the late evening, when showering times are off-peak. Speaking of showers ... In my opin- ion, that is where you can save the most hot water Your present shower- heads are probably using two-and-a- half gallons a minute, or even higher if they are older-style heads. New high-efficiency showerheads can use under two gallons a minute, and that can save about 20 percent of your showering water If you lower your shower-water use, you can ex- tend the number of showers you take before you run out of hot water The good news is that many of these new high-efficiency shower- heads still deliver a strong shower, while also saving water New air-in- duction technology, like the Katalyst systems I've seen, mixes air and water to create a pleasant and effi- cient showering experience. Bottom line: By staggering times of hot-water use and upgrading to high- efficiency showerheads, your ex- tended family can receive your "warm wishes" for this holiday season. Master Contractor/PlumberEd Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book "Ed Del Grande's House Call" and for host- ing TV shows on Scripps Networks and HGTVPro. com. For information visit eddelgrande. com or write eddelgrande@hgtvpro. com. ATTIC Continued from Page E7 There is a lot of interest in vin- tage radios like the one you have and lots of parts, etc., are avail- able. A good website that offers a wide variety of services, from tubes to restoration and repair, is www.radiosupplycom. The phone number is (877) 653-8823. DearJohn: The first thing every Sunday, I read your column, and what a surprise to see a painting from Hans Reifferscheid. My aunt, Franziska Hott, used to have shows for him at the American Embassy in Germany He was born in 1901 in Koblenz, on the Rhine, studied in Leipzig, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E7 and traveled all over Europe. He returned to Bonn and lived with his wife Agnes (no children) in Stotzheim until he passed away in 1982. Our children and I own quite a few of his paintings in oil and wa- tercolor They are very beautiful, and of course, mine remind me of the old country My aunt passed away two years ago, and as her heir, I got to clean out her house in Port Charlotte. When I pulled her bed apart, there were five more watercolors between the mattresses. They are are now framed and hang in our home. My aunt was a good salesperson, and lots of Reifferscheid's pic- tures went to the States. I remem- ber him as a person immersed in his work when I went with my aunt on occasion to pick up more of his work for his portfolio. I do have a picture of him as a young man, no date, and one from 1978, still painting. The oil painting in the photo is my aunt, done by Hans Reiffer- scheid. See you in the paper. - R.K, Dunnellon Dear RK: What a coincidence, I am glad you filled in some of the details of the artist's life. Good letter Dear John: Enclosed you will find a photograph of a plate hon- oring the 50th anniversary of base- ball. I have had these for 60 years. They have never been used. A friend thought I had admired them in a jeweler's window and bought me 10 of them. I gave one to each of my two sisters and one to my mother I have seven left. I would appre- ciate it if you could tell me what they are worth today -A.J, Bev- erly Hills DearAJ.: In the baseball mem- orabilia category, the plates you have are low on the totem pole of collector interest. Potential dollar value is below $50 each. Dear John: I have a set of 78 rpm records bound in a hardback cover in perfect condition. The title of the book is "Rossini William Tell-Overture" embossed in gold lettering. In the bottom corner it says "A Victor Musical Masterpiece." The records are by the Boston "Pops" Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, Conductor Is this set of any value? Thanks for any info you might have. S.S., Internet Dear S.S.: Current market inter- est in your records is practically nonexistent. The set is better kept than sold. Potential dollar value is catch-as-catch-can. For more in- formation on your records check out www.78rpm.com. --In-- John Sikorski has been a professional in the antiques business for 30 years. He hosts a call-in radio show, Sikorski's Attic, on WJUF (90.1 FM) Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. Send questions to Sikorski's Attic, c/o The Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River FL 34429 or asksikorski@aol. com. FRUGAL Continued from Page E7 for dinner Rolls will thaw faster be- cause they are smaller -Saule, Illinois Store spaghetti: I use Pringles or Lays Stax cans for pasta storage. - Bent, Alabama Raw-feeding dogs: We're raw-feed- ing our dog on a budget When our dog, Stryder, developed skin allergies, we switched him to a raw diet immedi- ately I get chicken backs from our local butcher for 59 cents per pound, and I also supplement Stryder's diet with chicken livers, canned sweet po- tatoes, eggs and other meat that I get on sale. I was spending about $80 monthly on commercial dog food; now, the most I spend each month is $30. I know this is not for everyone, and not all dogs can eat what ours can, but we have had success with raw feeding. - S.P, Ohio Ian Billinghurst's "Give Your Dog a Bone" is a good place to start. It's a lit- tle dated now, but it's still considered by many to be the "go-to" book about raw feeding. -Donna, California MEN Dear Sara: Do you wash bagged let- tuce? At a recent dinner, the host poured lettuce from a bag and served it with salad dressing. Is this normal practice, or should people be con- cerned about the possibility of germs or worse? Shoiji, email Dear Shoiji: I wash bagged lettuce, not really from fear of germs, but be- cause I find bagged salad has a smell and taste that I don't like unless I wash the lettuce. Plus, washing will remove any small amounts of dirt or the occa- sional bug that might be remaining. Washing, spinning and drying makes me feel like the produce has been freshened up, too. Consumer Reports recommends washing bagged salads: consumerreports.org/cro/magazine- archive/2010/march/recalls-and- safety-alerts/bagged-salad/index.htm. Make sure your hands and your work surface are clean to avoid cross con- tamination. Overall, I prefer buying my produce from the bin and mixing my own salads. Dear Sara: Do you let your kids eat all of their Halloween candy? If not, what do you do with it? How long do you let it hang around before getting rid of it? -Jennifer Ohio Dear Jennifer- I let my kids have a few pieces the first night, roughly the equivalent of a full-sized candy bar or small box of candy The next day, I will put a piece in their lunchbox as a treat or let them have a piece or two after dinner I save some of it for later (sometimes to use in baked goods) and send some to work with my husband. Candy has a pretty long shelf-life, so I have no problem with it hanging around for six months to a year Some of it can be frozen, too. Visit frugalvil lage.com/2010/11/03/use-up- halloween-candy/ for more ideas. Dear Sara: Are clay cookers really good for making artisan breads? Could I cook a duck in one? -Sindi, NewJersey Dear Sindi: Only some bread shapes work well for a clay cooker (baker). You can make artisan breads without one. Simply hand-shape your loaves and use parchment-lined baking sheets, a baking stone or shaped baking pans. Clay cookers are wonderful for roasts and poultry (including duck and Cor- nish hen). They can be used to steam vegetables, poach fish or make soups, casseroles and lasagna, too. Make sure you soak the clay cooker, don't preheat your oven and don't set a hot cooker on a cold surface, or it could crack. To use one for bread, you could make a homemade cloche with a clay pot, eye hook/bolt, washer, hex nuts and a pizza stone as the base. Visit flavorsoftheumpqua.blogspot.com/ 2009/01/homemade-clay-pot-cloche- for-baking.html for a photo and de- scription of how to make one. This would allow you to see if you like the resulting bread without a bigger in- vestment in a clay baker The benefit of using the clay cooker is the steam that is created. The bread WONDERING IF YOU SHOULD SELL YOUR HOME! WONDER NO LONGER Call DEBBIE RECTOR'S TEAM Licensed Real Estate Consultants (Realtors) For a FREE Market Analysis and Marketing Plan $6.3 million already closed by Nov. 30, 2011 Call Debbie Rector's Team or visit www.buyfloridahomesnow.com rTm TLearn More ..L, (352) 746-9924 KELERWIIA KEUER WILLUMS. PRIVATE 2 ACRE RIVERFRONT HEAVEN!! Come and enjoy the serene lifestyle this 4/3/3 will give you. While it is located safely at the end of Widing River Lane, it is close to fishing, snorkeling and wild life. With 145 ft. of pristine waterfront on the Withlacoochee River, it also includes a large dock for entertaining plus a floating dock for your boat. Gourmet kitchen with six burner gas range, wired as Smart House, property large enough to build add'l home, and too many other extras to name. 351401 MUST SEE! Mary Gulling 352-422-2994 EXIT Realty Leaders 352-794-0888 352-527-1112 crust will be golden without having to spritz it Sara Noel runs Frugal Village, a website that offers money-saving strategies for everyday living. Write to Sara Noel, c/o Universal Uclick, 1130 Walnut Street, Kansas City MO 64106, or email sara@frugalvillage. com. FLOURISHING LOCKSMITH -. ... .. .. .. . ervice 1 ..1 .-.1 .... ..11 1.. . S23i000 MLS351553 ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 4GO . .i.. due S [,,,,', [1", -1. I'es o n, 2'. Ma-, a g ,eIment hs,-,',,- I due :,a: ,- no:a i:LY SMALL-TOWN ATMOSPHERE -nts to this spotlessly clean laundry. IiJ" ^r,-,11 natural gas dryers, an 80 gallon, cof heeaelund contrrheater keep this longstanding I:.u d ... ..... ....,g smoothly. Alterations are .C onfrnaction. = ~$70,000 MLS 351014 THIS VERY SUCCESSFUL WORKOUT FACILITY has in excess of 200umembers. Management has it operating weekends at the choice of a new owner. Comfortable environment for clients serious about their good health. Equipment includes 14 machines; each designed to concentrate on a muscle group. Proficient staff of trainers oversees proper use of ma chines. Operated for nine years by original owner. FRUGAL Continued from Page A4 removed) two-thirds full of water and freeze. These make perfect ice packs for children's "owies." The first reader tip has another idea: Ice pack: Here's a tip for heel pain. Freeze a water bottle, place it inside a tube sock, put it on the floor and roll your foot back and forth on it. Feels great, and it's reusable! -AliLee, Indiana Avoid pantry moths: You can store bulk items such as flour and rice in the bin- style pet food storage con- tainers sold at your local pet supply store. The bins are large enough to hold the 25- i DM n wUvnrv -nEnnnvuu, rL Two-story lakefront home handy-man special. 4BR/2.5 BA. Gorgeous property. $59,900 MLS#348377 pound or larger size bags, so you don't have to dump the flour or rice into the bin. A rubber gasket around the lid ensures a tight seal. I haven't had any moths in my pantry since I started using these bins. Sheri, email Freeze yeast bread dough: The trick with yeast breads is to freeze the dough after the first rise, but before the second. This allows the yeast to develop the flavor fully Make your dough, let it rise, punch it down, section it into rolls or loaves and freeze. To use, let it thaw overnight in the fridge. It will rise as it thaws. You should be able to bake in the morning. Or put it in the fridge in the morning to use See FRUGAUPage E10 Dnnn UvvnlY rvLUntL n i, rL Spacious 1900 sq. ft. 3BR/2BA doublewide with attached 13'x22' family room with fireplace. $29,900 MS#351208 I CALL Roy Bass TODAY (352)726-2471 Email: roybass@ ampabay.rr.com www.allcitrusrealty.com After Hours i2302-6714 " CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HAP PY HO LI DAYS SSandraler Open 7 Days For Your Convenience ndr O Prudential 20 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. Joand F orida Show e Hernando, FL34442 I lorida Showcase 1-888-222-0856 (352) 746-0744 J I Brianu Properties 1481 Pine Ridge Blvd. .. .. Beverly Hills, FL 34465 -K- Dg RENTALS AVAILABLE 1-888-553-2223 (352) 527-1820 For a Visual Tour or Multiple Photos, Go to: wwwfloridashowcaseproperties .com OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 NEW LISTING LoriNickerson Dick Hildebrandt 1437WDouble EagleCt C .. - . 52Eenkins C MLS#350649 $409.000 MLS#351139 289,900 MLS 350237 $209900 MLS#352474 $259,900 ',a ,* * Citrus Hills Beauty, 3212 situated on a Finest Location "Oaks" on the Golf Course beautifully landscaped pvate 1 acre lot, w/ 33/2+denoffice w/Solar Heated Pool on the acre lot No detail was overlooked, ceramic ble, , ..l I / e c lev. ar e Gof Courlshe lagoon bottomed sw n pool Di ons R wood cabinets, gas fireplace secure ss , , signature" 14th hol the golf course TeL Via ienancei t erra Vsia, srghtiihm lcgh Dlos tie is n4glitnEsexrisonsti, gh"t i ,, .... Recently expanded and updated Quite cul 1 ardasgglstls onFenwa y r'etnrFt xrean inFeingionPearsonriinftnmgiiienghin Directons Rt 486 to Essex to right on de-sacw/exceptional privacy Double Eage Ctiir nght a endoidcude-sac Uton rltoieftonlSchiiorfsthoiseonight Keller to lefton Fresno to righton Liberty Florence Clear SandraOlear 352-212-058 Jo Ann Martin 352-613-2238 Jo Ann Martin 352613-2238 MikeMcHale NEW LISTING NEW LISTING REDUCED 15K REDUCED 15K Helenorte Phil Phillips I 1~, 1 P3335 N Tamarisk Ave 0 i. ... .. r 5984 N Rosewood Dr MLS#352511 $254900 MLS#352508 $78,500 MLS#351855 $359.900 MLS#350427 $199,900 Bring your horses to this 3/2/2, pool home Cozy 2/2/2 home on large lot with private Beautiful 4/25/3ofce, in Citrus Hills, "NEW CONSTRUCTION" OCCUPANCY located near the PR Equestrian ctr Home seing This home offers 1692 sf of living lng roo r family rm, w/12ft END OF OCTOBER 3/2/3, Granite tops, M setting This home offers 1692 st of living ceilings, .. I h,,, gas fireplace, Maple cabinets & stainless steel offers Corlancounters, wood-burning FP Ig area The Flonda room has a closet and may ty ceiln,,g l mast er Maple cabinets & st.inle.laundry teb JaneO.Gwynn front porch for relaxing, lan & pool beusedas a thirdbedroom upgraded appliances, window treatments, ,, 1 ,1 iI or openers, SteveDobbyn overlooking the barn & pastures caged inground pool & more 18"x18' ceramic tile REDUCED 10K REDUCED 10K POOL VILLA REDUCED 5K Joann Martin TeresaBoozer IIS IMFucNi re, dP 5395 N Red Ribbon Pt 8354 N Saxon Way N Air...... Mt RbnMLSS51453 $184.900 ML 352040 $89.900 MLS44572 $129,00 ML350128 $86500 Matt insn Lovely 3BR, 3BA, 2 car arage Rusaw Newer 322home w/fenced yard, open floor Beautiful, Maintenance Free, Expanded Don't Miss This Onell Lowest price on a JoannCondit "Huntington" in ever popular Pine Ridge plan, kitchen wall appliances, wood Briarwood Model This Lovely 3/2/2 Villa + Meadowview Villa with a pooll AC Is 1 year Estates Office/Den and bedroom #4 cabinets & pantry 2010 owners made a lot ii.. .i ii iid .. 1ii .... new Probably the best location in the overlook side lanai Perfect set-up and of improvements to the home Pride of It .i ... .. i........ 1 i complex A little TLC will create a superb plenty of room for a pool ownership shines throughout this home with storage in MBR and Dining Room home Some furnishings negotiable 2011 Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities. An independently owned and operated broker member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a I Mayer Prudential Financial company. Prudential, the Prudential logo and the Rock symbol are service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities, Bar oo i Ma registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Used under license. Equal Housing Opportunity. Jackie & Bob Davis I American Realty & Investments * 0 1 % 1 1 7 S H v v y 4 1 In v e r n e s s F L E NE (352) 634-2371 Cell (800) 476-2590 Toll Free ERA bob@bjdavis.com I A E TA For a Visual Tour of our listings and all MLS: bidavis.com B E S P "N l CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Landscape lessons from Winter Park it" , ~ , ar a. Winter Park is a historic exclusive suburb of Orlando. A boat trip through the canals provides a glimpse of expert landscape design. PAULA D'ONOFRIO Special to the Chronicle As an avid landscaper, I am always excited to hear of any excursion with a horticultural slant. Recently, I heard of a trip that provided the oppor- tunity to see some of Florida's most ex- pensive homes from a pontoon boat. Im- mediately, I realized this would afford me the chance to experience some great land- scaping and top-notch maintenance. So I headed down to Winter Park, Orlando's "tres chic" suburb. The boat trip was an hour long, and cov- ered three lakes connected by two canals. Our boat was piloted by an elderly gentle- man who was very well-versed in all things Winter Park. We took off from a small dock at the end of Morse Boulevard, and followed the shoreline of Lake Osceola. Immediately, we found ourselves passing an assortment of enviable mansions. Among the loveliest PAULA D'ONOFRIO/Special to the Chronicle were the Spanish-styled homes, with white walls and arches capped with terra- cotta tile roofs. Antebellum houses were symmetrical, with central entrances, columns and verandas, conjuring up feel- ings of the Old South. Others embodied See Page E9 LESSONS Continued from Page E8 the flavor of Tuscany and were painted in earth tones and surrounded by Italian Cypress. All were beautifully pro- portioned, landscaped and maintained. Something else they all seemed to have in common was the way each home floated atop an ocean of the most fantastic, vibrant green lawn. A lawn is something many of us may have taken for granted until we moved to Florida. When I volun- teered at the Citrus County Extension Office, I recall many of the most passion- ate inquiries were about lawns, and how to establish a "northern" lawn in Citrus County. Learning to love your Florida lawn can fall any- where between adopting a practice of "acceptance" to instituting a maintenance regime that should include fertilizing, watering, apply- ing herbicides and insecti- cides not to mention installing the best variety of turf for your particular requirements and location. With so many variables, my best advice would be to visit the University of Florida website at hortifas.ufl.edu/your flori- dalawn/index.shtml, which gives extensive information on lawns and turf varieties for our area, then consider hiring a professional for in- stallation and maintenance purposes. As we entered the Vene- tian Canal, I noticed lots of Philodendron selloum and indeed, I had spotted it in many of the gardens. It was displayed in great sweep- ing beds, underneath trees and serving as jungle-like boundaries between prop- erties. It was fantastic to see it used so effectively P selloum has deeply lobed large leaves, up to 3 feet long and 2 feet wide, provides an extremely tropical look, and is a very worthwhile herbaceous plant for our region. It does well in our soils and can tolerate full sun to full shade although it prefers a bit of shade. Planted in full sun, it tends to have lighter green leaves that may be slightly smaller than those planted in part or full shade, which sport dark green leaves. In full sun, there tends to be less protection from the cold, so in the winter these plants may die back more than those planted under trees; nevertheless, they will recover in the spring. P selloum will grow be- tween 4-8 feet tall and just as wide, so make sure to pick an area that can ac- commodate the propor- tions of this plant. If you are using P selloum as a foundation plant around the house, be sure to plant it at least 5 feet away from the outside walls. In addition to seeing lots of P selloum, there were also expansive beds of P xanadu. This smaller vari- ety of Philodendron, while exceptionally lovely, is gen- erally tender in our area, but it can make an excel- lent potted house plant and brings a tropical feel into the home. Somewhere along the way, I also noticed some Holly Fern, which made my heart soar, because I love this beautiful, functional plant that is underused in our area. Holly Fern (Cyr- tomium falcatum) makes a great, visually interesting alternative to border grass, or can be used as a ground cover in a shady area. The foliage is dark green and holly-like and extremely cold tolerant This means your Holly Fern pretty much laughs in the face of frost and looks good all winter It only gets about 2 feet tall and unlike Sword Fern (Nephrolepis cordifolia), it is not invasive and won't take over by means of stolons, tubers and rhi- zomes. Holly Fern grows from a central crown, ex- panding slowly Holly Fern likes richer, moister soils, so mulch this plant well See Page E13 PAULA D'ONOFRIO/Special to the Chronicle One of Winter Park's most famous features is the chain of lakes, which are connected by a navigable series of canals. GITTA BARTH REALTOR (352) 220-0466 gbarth@imyflorida-house .cor Grab this bargain! Take a look .ii I i. i i I i country Estate on 10+ .. .. I i ,1 . 1 ,,, virtual .I . h .... ... ' It '' 'i it.111 - - ....1 115 N. LEGION TERR. CITRUS HILLS 3560 N WOODGATE DR. THE GLEN Enjoy nature with mature oak trees and nice S T .f 1 Maintenance free living in landscaping in beautiful Citrus Hills I Situated on a i .villa locatedin The Glen,a one acre comer lot, this 3BR, 3BA home with S i i i screened in pool and patio area offers you the * I I I 1I, I privacy you want!l Everything is very well for you to move in, relax on your front porch and watch maintained. New roof 5/2009. Just bring your $ I 1 I I, suitcase and move rightin .. .... $59,000. MLS #346203 $175,000 7373 E. SHADYWOODS CT. FLORAL CITY .., ... ,4602 CASPER LN. PINE RIDGE S I 1 ,,,,, One-of a-kind horse lover's dream home in the MOL acresfenced Nice ux ofpastureandwoods Relax Equestrian section next to trails Designed w/ , i ,, i, i. .. i .. exquisite taste, attention I ,;1 1.. .I ,1.1 ,, , ,, ,, ... ... i. .... & craftsmanship shows I .. i ,. I, Si i i... 25 bath, 4car garage home Fenced paddock I.. .1 ,. 1 w/water & shelter 1i a ,4$ S89.500 MLS #349970 $429,000 7080 DUVAL ISLAND DR., FLORAL CITY 1432 SEATTLE SLEW, INVERNESS Incredible Vistas open waterfront on Lake Positioned to enjoy the stunning sunsets and Tsala Apopka, beautiful landscaped yard with catch the breezes this 3/2 5/2 home in the waterfall and pond, a dock for your boat to go prestigious gated community of Belmont Hills fishing this 3/2/1 pool home on 0 5 acre comes with upgrades like hardwood floors, offers the lifestyle and privacy you deserve It gourmet kitchen and an impressive porch for can be your paradise T .1 ours MLS #351008 $239,000 1,. $225,000 -r*l1 .itexander REAL ESTATE, INC. 5569 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY. CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 OFFICE: (352) 795-6633 \BEST, Realtor WWWALEXRECOM E-MAIL: SALES@ALEXRE.COM AGENT *NS3UTY SEVN IDAYS A WEEK! HOMOSASSA 1988 3bdrm, 2 bath-1/2 acre, INVERNESS cul de sac home w/ 3 bedrooms, with living & family rooms & wood burning 2 baths, 2 car garage, kitchen w/island & lots fireplace; roof over in 2000; both baths of cabinets, pantry, laundry rm, nafco plank renovated recently; dbl paned windows, 4 floors in family rm, foyer & laundry Cathedral cumquat trees,deadend paved road #352370 .'I... screen porch w/ hot tub #349015 $47,000 t'....."""" HOMOSASSA Fleetwood D/W MJH w/3 bdrms, 2 baths, 1 acre 1400 sq ft workshop HERNANDO CITRUS HILLS 3 bedroom, with A/C, bath, 2 traveling hoists, air 2 bath pool home on 1 acre family rm w/ gas compressor, stainless work benches, lots of fireplace, split floor plan, lovely landscaping, shelves, and ro ,,, i .1 . 1., ., i '... 1..ai newer a/c,roof and appliances Owner finance-l . .. U!l II' I~* lllla i, i $239.900 CRYSTAL RIVER S/W M/H on just over 1 acre of land w/2 bedrooms, 2 baths Has inground pool and spa Front and rear screened porches,rear carport fully fenced w/ 1g workshon/garage #351466 $49.900 CRYSTAL RIVER, waterfront 3 bedroom, 2 bath; 84 ft on deep water canal, covered boathouse (21 x 30), dock, seawall Tile floors, new carpet in bedrooms, new roof, double paned windows, updated kitchen & baths #339979 $249,000 aIw _I HOMOSASSA Jacobson D/ MJH on 1 80 HOMOSASSA 2007 duplex w/ 2 bedrooms, acres w/3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, 2 baths, each side, cathedral ceiling in great well appointed, central heat & A/C in 2006, room Ceiling fans, indoor laundry, ceramic large screen porch on back Walk in closets in tile and carpet, walk in shower in master bath bedrooms,inside laundry #348065 $64,900 w/dual sinks #345956 $135,000 I I ml E8 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E9 --j -- I CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Landscape lessons from Winter Park it" , ~ , ar a. Winter Park is a historic exclusive suburb of Orlando. A boat trip through the canals provides a glimpse of expert landscape design. PAULA D'ONOFRIO Special to the Chronicle As an avid landscaper, I am always excited to hear of any excursion with a horticultural slant. Recently, I heard of a trip that provided the oppor- tunity to see some of Florida's most ex- pensive homes from a pontoon boat. Im- mediately, I realized this would afford me the chance to experience some great land- scaping and top-notch maintenance. So I headed down to Winter Park, Orlando's "tres chic" suburb. The boat trip was an hour long, and cov- ered three lakes connected by two canals. Our boat was piloted by an elderly gentle- man who was very well-versed in all things Winter Park. We took off from a small dock at the end of Morse Boulevard, and followed the shoreline of Lake Osceola. Immediately, we found ourselves passing an assortment of enviable mansions. Among the loveliest PAULA D'ONOFRIO/Special to the Chronicle were the Spanish-styled homes, with white walls and arches capped with terra- cotta tile roofs. Antebellum houses were symmetrical, with central entrances, columns and verandas, conjuring up feel- ings of the Old South. Others embodied See Page E9 LESSONS Continued from Page E8 the flavor of Tuscany and were painted in earth tones and surrounded by Italian Cypress. All were beautifully pro- portioned, landscaped and maintained. Something else they all seemed to have in common was the way each home floated atop an ocean of the most fantastic, vibrant green lawn. A lawn is something many of us may have taken for granted until we moved to Florida. When I volun- teered at the Citrus County Extension Office, I recall many of the most passion- ate inquiries were about lawns, and how to establish a "northern" lawn in Citrus County. Learning to love your Florida lawn can fall any- where between adopting a practice of "acceptance" to instituting a maintenance regime that should include fertilizing, watering, apply- ing herbicides and insecti- cides not to mention installing the best variety of turf for your particular requirements and location. With so many variables, my best advice would be to visit the University of Florida website at hortifas.ufl.edu/your flori- dalawn/index.shtml, which gives extensive information on lawns and turf varieties for our area, then consider hiring a professional for in- stallation and maintenance purposes. As we entered the Vene- tian Canal, I noticed lots of Philodendron selloum and indeed, I had spotted it in many of the gardens. It was displayed in great sweep- ing beds, underneath trees and serving as jungle-like boundaries between prop- erties. It was fantastic to see it used so effectively P selloum has deeply lobed large leaves, up to 3 feet long and 2 feet wide, provides an extremely tropical look, and is a very worthwhile herbaceous plant for our region. It does well in our soils and can tolerate full sun to full shade although it prefers a bit of shade. Planted in full sun, it tends to have lighter green leaves that may be slightly smaller than those planted in part or full shade, which sport dark green leaves. In full sun, there tends to be less protection from the cold, so in the winter these plants may die back more than those planted under trees; nevertheless, they will recover in the spring. P selloum will grow be- tween 4-8 feet tall and just as wide, so make sure to pick an area that can ac- commodate the propor- tions of this plant. If you are using P selloum as a foundation plant around the house, be sure to plant it at least 5 feet away from the outside walls. In addition to seeing lots of P selloum, there were also expansive beds of P xanadu. This smaller vari- ety of Philodendron, while exceptionally lovely, is gen- erally tender in our area, but it can make an excel- lent potted house plant and brings a tropical feel into the home. Somewhere along the way, I also noticed some Holly Fern, which made my heart soar, because I love this beautiful, functional plant that is underused in our area. Holly Fern (Cyr- tomium falcatum) makes a great, visually interesting alternative to border grass, or can be used as a ground cover in a shady area. The foliage is dark green and holly-like and extremely cold tolerant This means your Holly Fern pretty much laughs in the face of frost and looks good all winter It only gets about 2 feet tall and unlike Sword Fern (Nephrolepis cordifolia), it is not invasive and won't take over by means of stolons, tubers and rhi- zomes. Holly Fern grows from a central crown, ex- panding slowly Holly Fern likes richer, moister soils, so mulch this plant well See Page E13 PAULA D'ONOFRIO/Special to the Chronicle One of Winter Park's most famous features is the chain of lakes, which are connected by a navigable series of canals. GITTA BARTH REALTOR (352) 220-0466 gbarth@imyflorida-house .cor Grab this bargain! Take a look .ii I i. i i I i country Estate on 10+ .. .. I i ,1 . 1 ,,, virtual .I . h .... ... ' It '' 'i it.111 - - ....1 115 N. LEGION TERR. CITRUS HILLS 3560 N WOODGATE DR. THE GLEN Enjoy nature with mature oak trees and nice S T .f 1 Maintenance free living in landscaping in beautiful Citrus Hills I Situated on a i .villa locatedin The Glen,a one acre comer lot, this 3BR, 3BA home with S i i i screened in pool and patio area offers you the * I I I 1I, I privacy you want!l Everything is very well for you to move in, relax on your front porch and watch maintained. New roof 5/2009. Just bring your $ I 1 I I, suitcase and move rightin .. .... $59,000. MLS #346203 $175,000 7373 E. SHADYWOODS CT. FLORAL CITY .., ... ,4602 CASPER LN. PINE RIDGE S I 1 ,,,,, One-of a-kind horse lover's dream home in the MOL acresfenced Nice ux ofpastureandwoods Relax Equestrian section next to trails Designed w/ , i ,, i, i. .. i .. exquisite taste, attention I ,;1 1.. .I ,1.1 ,, , ,, ,, ... ... i. .... & craftsmanship shows I .. i ,. I, Si i i... 25 bath, 4car garage home Fenced paddock I.. .1 ,. 1 w/water & shelter 1i a ,4$ S89.500 MLS #349970 $429,000 7080 DUVAL ISLAND DR., FLORAL CITY 1432 SEATTLE SLEW, INVERNESS Incredible Vistas open waterfront on Lake Positioned to enjoy the stunning sunsets and Tsala Apopka, beautiful landscaped yard with catch the breezes this 3/2 5/2 home in the waterfall and pond, a dock for your boat to go prestigious gated community of Belmont Hills fishing this 3/2/1 pool home on 0 5 acre comes with upgrades like hardwood floors, offers the lifestyle and privacy you deserve It gourmet kitchen and an impressive porch for can be your paradise T .1 ours MLS #351008 $239,000 1,. $225,000 -r*l1 .itexander REAL ESTATE, INC. 5569 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY. CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 OFFICE: (352) 795-6633 \BEST, Realtor WWWALEXRECOM E-MAIL: SALES@ALEXRE.COM AGENT *NS3UTY SEVN IDAYS A WEEK! HOMOSASSA 1988 3bdrm, 2 bath-1/2 acre, INVERNESS cul de sac home w/ 3 bedrooms, with living & family rooms & wood burning 2 baths, 2 car garage, kitchen w/island & lots fireplace; roof over in 2000; both baths of cabinets, pantry, laundry rm, nafco plank renovated recently; dbl paned windows, 4 floors in family rm, foyer & laundry Cathedral cumquat trees,deadend paved road #352370 .'I... screen porch w/ hot tub #349015 $47,000 t'....."""" HOMOSASSA Fleetwood D/W MJH w/3 bdrms, 2 baths, 1 acre 1400 sq ft workshop HERNANDO CITRUS HILLS 3 bedroom, with A/C, bath, 2 traveling hoists, air 2 bath pool home on 1 acre family rm w/ gas compressor, stainless work benches, lots of fireplace, split floor plan, lovely landscaping, shelves, and ro ,,, i .1 . 1., ., i '... 1..ai newer a/c,roof and appliances Owner finance-l . .. U!l II' I~* lllla i, i $239.900 CRYSTAL RIVER S/W M/H on just over 1 acre of land w/2 bedrooms, 2 baths Has inground pool and spa Front and rear screened porches,rear carport fully fenced w/ 1g workshon/garage #351466 $49.900 CRYSTAL RIVER, waterfront 3 bedroom, 2 bath; 84 ft on deep water canal, covered boathouse (21 x 30), dock, seawall Tile floors, new carpet in bedrooms, new roof, double paned windows, updated kitchen & baths #339979 $249,000 aIw _I HOMOSASSA Jacobson D/ MJH on 1 80 HOMOSASSA 2007 duplex w/ 2 bedrooms, acres w/3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, 2 baths, each side, cathedral ceiling in great well appointed, central heat & A/C in 2006, room Ceiling fans, indoor laundry, ceramic large screen porch on back Walk in closets in tile and carpet, walk in shower in master bath bedrooms,inside laundry #348065 $64,900 w/dual sinks #345956 $135,000 I I ml E8 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E9 --j -- I E10 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 4-H Continued from Page E6 Four blankets will also be sent in care packages to mili- tary personnel serving over- seas, and the rest are heading to the Santa for Seniors program. Most of the 4-H'ers have never sewed anything before, so this project was one that everyone could get involved in. When it was time to make the no-sew blankets, the youth broke up into small groups to each make a blanket Spirits were high and much laughter could be heard around the room as the youth worked on creating their blan- kets. Everyone had fun and en- joyed the project, knowing that their efforts would help warm someone else. Next month, the 4-H County Council is planning on making cards and filling care packages to send to military troops. The troops will be identified using AnySoldiercom. This website was started in 2003 as a simple family effort to help the soldiers in one Army unit. Since then it has grown to reach servicemen and women in all of the U.S. mil- itary branches. To date, AnySol- diercom and its related web- sites, AnyMarine, AnyAirman, AnySailor and AnyCoastGuard - have some 1,200 registered troop contacts helping more than 45,000 troops in their units. These 4-H'ers gain a sense of pride in themselves for accom- plishing a project, and for giving to others in need. The building of life skills is a product of 4-H clubs providing youth with es- sentials of Belonging, Mastery, Independence, and Generosity For information about how to start or join a club in your area, please contact your Citrus County Extension's 4-H Office by calling (352) 527-5712, or email 4-H agentAmy Duncan at amy duncan@bocc.citrus.fl.us. Citrus County Extension con- nects the public with the Univer- sity ofFlorida/IFAS's knowledge, research and resources to ad- dress youth, family, community and agricultural needs. Pro- grams and activities offered by the Extension Service are avail- able to all persons without re- gard to race, color, handicap, sex, religion or national origin. PLUMBER Continued from Page E5 no heater, it should still draw from your home's hot-water tank. My ad- vice for washing dishes is to run your dishwasher in the late evening, when showering times are off-peak. Speaking of showers ... In my opin- ion, that is where you can save the most hot water Your present shower- heads are probably using two-and-a- half gallons a minute, or even higher if they are older-style heads. New high-efficiency showerheads can use under two gallons a minute, and that can save about 20 percent of your showering water If you lower your shower-water use, you can ex- tend the number of showers you take before you run out of hot water The good news is that many of these new high-efficiency shower- heads still deliver a strong shower, while also saving water New air-in- duction technology, like the Katalyst systems I've seen, mixes air and water to create a pleasant and effi- cient showering experience. Bottom line: By staggering times of hot-water use and upgrading to high- efficiency showerheads, your ex- tended family can receive your "warm wishes" for this holiday season. Master Contractor/PlumberEd Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book "Ed Del Grande's House Call" and for host- ing TV shows on Scripps Networks and HGTVPro. com. For information visit eddelgrande. com or write eddelgrande@hgtvpro. com. ATTIC Continued from Page E7 There is a lot of interest in vin- tage radios like the one you have and lots of parts, etc., are avail- able. A good website that offers a wide variety of services, from tubes to restoration and repair, is www.radiosupplycom. The phone number is (877) 653-8823. DearJohn: The first thing every Sunday, I read your column, and what a surprise to see a painting from Hans Reifferscheid. My aunt, Franziska Hott, used to have shows for him at the American Embassy in Germany He was born in 1901 in Koblenz, on the Rhine, studied in Leipzig, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E7 and traveled all over Europe. He returned to Bonn and lived with his wife Agnes (no children) in Stotzheim until he passed away in 1982. Our children and I own quite a few of his paintings in oil and wa- tercolor They are very beautiful, and of course, mine remind me of the old country My aunt passed away two years ago, and as her heir, I got to clean out her house in Port Charlotte. When I pulled her bed apart, there were five more watercolors between the mattresses. They are are now framed and hang in our home. My aunt was a good salesperson, and lots of Reifferscheid's pic- tures went to the States. I remem- ber him as a person immersed in his work when I went with my aunt on occasion to pick up more of his work for his portfolio. I do have a picture of him as a young man, no date, and one from 1978, still painting. The oil painting in the photo is my aunt, done by Hans Reiffer- scheid. See you in the paper. - R.K, Dunnellon Dear RK: What a coincidence, I am glad you filled in some of the details of the artist's life. Good letter Dear John: Enclosed you will find a photograph of a plate hon- oring the 50th anniversary of base- ball. I have had these for 60 years. They have never been used. A friend thought I had admired them in a jeweler's window and bought me 10 of them. I gave one to each of my two sisters and one to my mother I have seven left. I would appre- ciate it if you could tell me what they are worth today -A.J, Bev- erly Hills DearAJ.: In the baseball mem- orabilia category, the plates you have are low on the totem pole of collector interest. Potential dollar value is below $50 each. Dear John: I have a set of 78 rpm records bound in a hardback cover in perfect condition. The title of the book is "Rossini William Tell-Overture" embossed in gold lettering. In the bottom corner it says "A Victor Musical Masterpiece." The records are by the Boston "Pops" Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, Conductor Is this set of any value? Thanks for any info you might have. S.S., Internet Dear S.S.: Current market inter- est in your records is practically nonexistent. The set is better kept than sold. Potential dollar value is catch-as-catch-can. For more in- formation on your records check out www.78rpm.com. --In-- John Sikorski has been a professional in the antiques business for 30 years. He hosts a call-in radio show, Sikorski's Attic, on WJUF (90.1 FM) Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. Send questions to Sikorski's Attic, c/o The Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River FL 34429 or asksikorski@aol. com. FRUGAL Continued from Page E7 for dinner Rolls will thaw faster be- cause they are smaller -Saule, Illinois Store spaghetti: I use Pringles or Lays Stax cans for pasta storage. - Bent, Alabama Raw-feeding dogs: We're raw-feed- ing our dog on a budget When our dog, Stryder, developed skin allergies, we switched him to a raw diet immedi- ately I get chicken backs from our local butcher for 59 cents per pound, and I also supplement Stryder's diet with chicken livers, canned sweet po- tatoes, eggs and other meat that I get on sale. I was spending about $80 monthly on commercial dog food; now, the most I spend each month is $30. I know this is not for everyone, and not all dogs can eat what ours can, but we have had success with raw feeding. - S.P, Ohio Ian Billinghurst's "Give Your Dog a Bone" is a good place to start. It's a lit- tle dated now, but it's still considered by many to be the "go-to" book about raw feeding. -Donna, California MEN Dear Sara: Do you wash bagged let- tuce? At a recent dinner, the host poured lettuce from a bag and served it with salad dressing. Is this normal practice, or should people be con- cerned about the possibility of germs or worse? Shoiji, email Dear Shoiji: I wash bagged lettuce, not really from fear of germs, but be- cause I find bagged salad has a smell and taste that I don't like unless I wash the lettuce. Plus, washing will remove any small amounts of dirt or the occa- sional bug that might be remaining. Washing, spinning and drying makes me feel like the produce has been freshened up, too. Consumer Reports recommends washing bagged salads: consumerreports.org/cro/magazine- archive/2010/march/recalls-and- safety-alerts/bagged-salad/index.htm. Make sure your hands and your work surface are clean to avoid cross con- tamination. Overall, I prefer buying my produce from the bin and mixing my own salads. Dear Sara: Do you let your kids eat all of their Halloween candy? If not, what do you do with it? How long do you let it hang around before getting rid of it? -Jennifer Ohio Dear Jennifer- I let my kids have a few pieces the first night, roughly the equivalent of a full-sized candy bar or small box of candy The next day, I will put a piece in their lunchbox as a treat or let them have a piece or two after dinner I save some of it for later (sometimes to use in baked goods) and send some to work with my husband. Candy has a pretty long shelf-life, so I have no problem with it hanging around for six months to a year Some of it can be frozen, too. Visit frugalvil lage.com/2010/11/03/use-up- halloween-candy/ for more ideas. Dear Sara: Are clay cookers really good for making artisan breads? Could I cook a duck in one? -Sindi, NewJersey Dear Sindi: Only some bread shapes work well for a clay cooker (baker). You can make artisan breads without one. Simply hand-shape your loaves and use parchment-lined baking sheets, a baking stone or shaped baking pans. Clay cookers are wonderful for roasts and poultry (including duck and Cor- nish hen). They can be used to steam vegetables, poach fish or make soups, casseroles and lasagna, too. Make sure you soak the clay cooker, don't preheat your oven and don't set a hot cooker on a cold surface, or it could crack. To use one for bread, you could make a homemade cloche with a clay pot, eye hook/bolt, washer, hex nuts and a pizza stone as the base. Visit flavorsoftheumpqua.blogspot.com/ 2009/01/homemade-clay-pot-cloche- for-baking.html for a photo and de- scription of how to make one. This would allow you to see if you like the resulting bread without a bigger in- vestment in a clay baker The benefit of using the clay cooker is the steam that is created. The bread WONDERING IF YOU SHOULD SELL YOUR HOME! WONDER NO LONGER Call DEBBIE RECTOR'S TEAM Licensed Real Estate Consultants (Realtors) For a FREE Market Analysis and Marketing Plan $6.3 million already closed by Nov. 30, 2011 Call Debbie Rector's Team or visit www.buyfloridahomesnow.com rTm TLearn More ..L, (352) 746-9924 KELERWIIA KEUER WILLUMS. PRIVATE 2 ACRE RIVERFRONT HEAVEN!! Come and enjoy the serene lifestyle this 4/3/3 will give you. While it is located safely at the end of Widing River Lane, it is close to fishing, snorkeling and wild life. With 145 ft. of pristine waterfront on the Withlacoochee River, it also includes a large dock for entertaining plus a floating dock for your boat. Gourmet kitchen with six burner gas range, wired as Smart House, property large enough to build add'l home, and too many other extras to name. 351401 MUST SEE! Mary Gulling 352-422-2994 EXIT Realty Leaders 352-794-0888 352-527-1112 crust will be golden without having to spritz it Sara Noel runs Frugal Village, a website that offers money-saving strategies for everyday living. Write to Sara Noel, c/o Universal Uclick, 1130 Walnut Street, Kansas City MO 64106, or email sara@frugalvillage. com. FLOURISHING LOCKSMITH -. ... .. .. .. . ervice 1 ..1 .-.1 .... ..11 1.. . S23i000 MLS351553 ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 4GO . .i.. due S [,,,,', [1", -1. I'es o n, 2'. Ma-, a g ,eIment hs,-,',,- I due :,a: ,- no:a i:LY SMALL-TOWN ATMOSPHERE -nts to this spotlessly clean laundry. IiJ" ^r,-,11 natural gas dryers, an 80 gallon, cof heeaelund contrrheater keep this longstanding I:.u d ... ..... ....,g smoothly. Alterations are .C onfrnaction. = ~$70,000 MLS 351014 THIS VERY SUCCESSFUL WORKOUT FACILITY has in excess of 200umembers. Management has it operating weekends at the choice of a new owner. Comfortable environment for clients serious about their good health. Equipment includes 14 machines; each designed to concentrate on a muscle group. Proficient staff of trainers oversees proper use of ma chines. Operated for nine years by original owner. FRUGAL Continued from Page A4 removed) two-thirds full of water and freeze. These make perfect ice packs for children's "owies." The first reader tip has another idea: Ice pack: Here's a tip for heel pain. Freeze a water bottle, place it inside a tube sock, put it on the floor and roll your foot back and forth on it. Feels great, and it's reusable! -AliLee, Indiana Avoid pantry moths: You can store bulk items such as flour and rice in the bin- style pet food storage con- tainers sold at your local pet supply store. The bins are large enough to hold the 25- i DM n wUvnrv -nEnnnvuu, rL Two-story lakefront home handy-man special. 4BR/2.5 BA. Gorgeous property. $59,900 MLS#348377 pound or larger size bags, so you don't have to dump the flour or rice into the bin. A rubber gasket around the lid ensures a tight seal. I haven't had any moths in my pantry since I started using these bins. Sheri, email Freeze yeast bread dough: The trick with yeast breads is to freeze the dough after the first rise, but before the second. This allows the yeast to develop the flavor fully Make your dough, let it rise, punch it down, section it into rolls or loaves and freeze. To use, let it thaw overnight in the fridge. It will rise as it thaws. You should be able to bake in the morning. Or put it in the fridge in the morning to use See FRUGAUPage E10 Dnnn UvvnlY rvLUntL n i, rL Spacious 1900 sq. ft. 3BR/2BA doublewide with attached 13'x22' family room with fireplace. $29,900 MS#351208 I CALL Roy Bass TODAY (352)726-2471 Email: roybass@ ampabay.rr.com www.allcitrusrealty.com After Hours i2302-6714 " CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HAP PY HO LI DAYS SSandraler Open 7 Days For Your Convenience ndr O Prudential 20 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. Joand F orida Show e Hernando, FL34442 I lorida Showcase 1-888-222-0856 (352) 746-0744 J I Brianu Properties 1481 Pine Ridge Blvd. .. .. Beverly Hills, FL 34465 -K- Dg RENTALS AVAILABLE 1-888-553-2223 (352) 527-1820 For a Visual Tour or Multiple Photos, Go to: wwwfloridashowcaseproperties .com OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 NEW LISTING LoriNickerson Dick Hildebrandt 1437WDouble EagleCt C .. - . 52Eenkins C MLS#350649 $409.000 MLS#351139 289,900 MLS 350237 $209900 MLS#352474 $259,900 ',a ,* * Citrus Hills Beauty, 3212 situated on a Finest Location "Oaks" on the Golf Course beautifully landscaped pvate 1 acre lot, w/ 33/2+denoffice w/Solar Heated Pool on the acre lot No detail was overlooked, ceramic ble, , ..l I / e c lev. ar e Gof Courlshe lagoon bottomed sw n pool Di ons R wood cabinets, gas fireplace secure ss , , signature" 14th hol the golf course TeL Via ienancei t erra Vsia, srghtiihm lcgh Dlos tie is n4glitnEsexrisonsti, gh"t i ,, .... Recently expanded and updated Quite cul 1 ardasgglstls onFenwa y r'etnrFt xrean inFeingionPearsonriinftnmgiiienghin Directons Rt 486 to Essex to right on de-sacw/exceptional privacy Double Eage Ctiir nght a endoidcude-sac Uton rltoieftonlSchiiorfsthoiseonight Keller to lefton Fresno to righton Liberty Florence Clear SandraOlear 352-212-058 Jo Ann Martin 352-613-2238 Jo Ann Martin 352613-2238 MikeMcHale NEW LISTING NEW LISTING REDUCED 15K REDUCED 15K Helenorte Phil Phillips I 1~, 1 P3335 N Tamarisk Ave 0 i. ... .. r 5984 N Rosewood Dr MLS#352511 $254900 MLS#352508 $78,500 MLS#351855 $359.900 MLS#350427 $199,900 Bring your horses to this 3/2/2, pool home Cozy 2/2/2 home on large lot with private Beautiful 4/25/3ofce, in Citrus Hills, "NEW CONSTRUCTION" OCCUPANCY located near the PR Equestrian ctr Home seing This home offers 1692 sf of living lng roo r family rm, w/12ft END OF OCTOBER 3/2/3, Granite tops, M setting This home offers 1692 st of living ceilings, .. I h,,, gas fireplace, Maple cabinets & stainless steel offers Corlancounters, wood-burning FP Ig area The Flonda room has a closet and may ty ceiln,,g l mast er Maple cabinets & st.inle.laundry teb JaneO.Gwynn front porch for relaxing, lan & pool beusedas a thirdbedroom upgraded appliances, window treatments, ,, 1 ,1 iI or openers, SteveDobbyn overlooking the barn & pastures caged inground pool & more 18"x18' ceramic tile REDUCED 10K REDUCED 10K POOL VILLA REDUCED 5K Joann Martin TeresaBoozer IIS IMFucNi re, dP 5395 N Red Ribbon Pt 8354 N Saxon Way N Air...... Mt RbnMLSS51453 $184.900 ML 352040 $89.900 MLS44572 $129,00 ML350128 $86500 Matt insn Lovely 3BR, 3BA, 2 car arage Rusaw Newer 322home w/fenced yard, open floor Beautiful, Maintenance Free, Expanded Don't Miss This Onell Lowest price on a JoannCondit "Huntington" in ever popular Pine Ridge plan, kitchen wall appliances, wood Briarwood Model This Lovely 3/2/2 Villa + Meadowview Villa with a pooll AC Is 1 year Estates Office/Den and bedroom #4 cabinets & pantry 2010 owners made a lot ii.. .i ii iid .. 1ii .... new Probably the best location in the overlook side lanai Perfect set-up and of improvements to the home Pride of It .i ... .. i........ 1 i complex A little TLC will create a superb plenty of room for a pool ownership shines throughout this home with storage in MBR and Dining Room home Some furnishings negotiable 2011 Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities. 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For details, call the newsroom at (352) 563-5660. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 4-H stresses service 4-H County Council mem- bers practiced generosity by donating no-sew blankets they made. From left are Maleah Williamson, Anna Venero, David Meeks, David Dovi, Nathan Meeks, Kelsey Jones, Rebecca Gray, and Robyn Tyler. Special to the Chronicle Amy Duncan YOUNG IDEAS A though each 4-H club or program is different, the our Essential Elements are common to all. The four Essential Elements are Be- longing, Mastery, Independ- ence, and Generosity. Lately, the Citrus County Council has been practicing generosity. Young people need to feel their lives have meaning and purpose. They need opportu- nities to connect to their com- munities and learn how to give back to others. As part of this process, they gain an under- standing of others' needs and learn how to respond to those needs. 4-H County Council is made up of delegates from the 4-H clubs in Citrus County. During the November council meeting, members made 12 no-sew fleece knot blankets to donate to others. Blankets are headed to a number of children in needy families in the community See 4-H/Page E10 Inside... Winter Park Real Estate PAGE E8 Digest PAGE E3 Ask the Plumber PAGE E5 For current property transac- tions, use the search features on the website for the Citrus County Property Appraiser's Office, www.pa.citrus.fl.us. Finding parts to restore vintage radio shouldn't be difficult Dear John: I, too, am one of your many fans and love your column in the Sun- day paper. I have many things I would love to ask you about, but this is my first time, want to get in working order This is an old tube- only dates back to the 1950s, since my aunt had this. The outer appear- ance is in fairly good shape, but I cannot get it John Sikorski to play, even though a SIKORSKI'S light comes on. I am in- ATTIC terested in value even though I do not want to sell. I would love more than anything to know someone who could still work on this type of radio. Thank you for all you do for all of us lovers of the olden beauties. C.V, Inverness Dear C.V: Thank you for the kind words. I suspect your General Electric radio was pro- duced in the late 1940s to early 1950s. Current potential dollar value is $50 to $100. See ATTIC/Page E7 Special to the Chronicle ABOVE: This portrait was done by Hans Reiffer- scheid, a noted German painter who died in 1982. RIGHT: This GE radio was probably produced in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Old-time tube-type radios such as this one still have many fans, and parts for maintenance are widely available online. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 Ell To place an ad, call 563-5966 Real EstateClassifieds Classifieds In Print and Online All __The Time Fax (32)56-565 1 Tl re 88 5-301 EmailT: cr!h",lasiid~holeoninecom I"wbst: 1 nilonie~ CR./ HOMSASSA SEE AD UNDER WORDY GURDY PUZZLE . DUNNELLON 2/2, New AC, Lrg. Lot $450. Mo. +$450 Sec. (727) 480-5512 HERNANDO 2/1,$400 Mo. No Pets. (352) 344-1476 HOMOSASSA 2/1 1 AC fencd, shed, deck $525.mo/dp. 628-5244 HOMOSASSA 2/1 MH furn., priv. ranch No pets. (386)871-5506 HOMOSASSA 2/1'/2 +carport Lg. Fl. Rm. Fireplace $425mo +sec. 352-503-6747 352-628-1928 HOMOSASSA 3/2, D/W, 2 AC, $700. Ist Ist sec 207-651-0923 INVERNESS Close In, 1 & 2 BR MH Clean, Quiet & Com- fortable 352-212-6182 INVERNESS RENT SPECIAL: Sec. dep, pro-rated over 3 mo. period in the INVERNESS WATERFRONT 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard, and much more! 1 BR home $325 plus. 2BR home $450 includesH20. 2 BR, 1.5 bath, Park Model $500. Pets considered. Section 8 accepted. (352) 476-4964 3/2 Mobile Home Remodeled, In park Ig.. scrn. por. & carport minutes from water & progress energy, furniture included $14,000 (352) 302-8797 FOR SALE $19,000 3/2 Like new. new paint, new carpet, new tile flooring. A/C under warranty. Must See! Call to View 352-621-9181 HOLDER 3/2, fenced yard $600/mo 10% down Owner Financ Avail (352) 302-9217 INVERNESS 55+ Comm. 2/1.5. carport screen rm. shed $6900 (352) 586-7962 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard and much more! Single wide 1 & 2 BR, starting @ $6,900. Lot rent $274/mo. H20 included. 3 mo. free rent with purchase. 352-476-4964 NEED A NEW HOME? Bad credit OK.! I finance anybody, good rates. Use your land or anything of value. Trade in cars, boats, jewelry, guns, etc. 352-621-3807 USED HOMES REPOSS Doublewides from $8,500 Singlewides from $3,500 Bank authorized liquidator. New inventory daily CALL (352) 621-9183 Lake Rousseau 3/3 Lakefront, dock, boat ramp, furnished inc W/DFPShort or long terms avail, call 407-302-1768 or 321-377-1926 2/2 Doublewide porches, 4043 N. Roscoe Rd. Hernando $44,500 (352) 270-8310 FLORAL CITY on 3 Lots, Assumable Mort. $16K 2 Master Suites, Newer appliance $33 900 Cridland Real Living. J. Desha 352-634-6340 Green Acres Is The Place To Be 3/2 ON '2 ACRE New carpet through- out, new appliances. Nice Home $2,100 down P& I only $369.84/mo. W.A.C. Call to View 352-401-2979 HOMOSASSA 2/2 SW on fenc 2 ac Remodeled hardwd & tile firs. Open plan, $45,900. Poss. Finan. (352) 527-3204 Sugarmill Woods Area 3/2, approx. 1500 sq. ft. on over 1 acre. Quite,, nice home on paved road. Brand new A/C & heat & appliance, under full warranty. Ceramic tile in master bath, guest bath & kitchen. New wood cabinets, new deck & driveway This house has a great location, 2 mi. from Publix, 3 mi., from Suncoast Pkwy. 5 mi. from new Walmart. $2,200. down $399.00/mo., P & I, W.A.C. Must See to steal this house 352-613-0587 For Sale 56 Ft. MOBILE HOME in quite, established Mobile Home Park Very good cond. Must be 55+ AFFORDABLE (352) 793-7675 Furnished 14 x 50 w/ added enclosure, vinyl & scrn. rm. SS appl's New Washer/Dryer. workshop w/ power Remodeled inside/out $12,500 (352) 418-5926 Homosassa 55+ Comm DWMH 2/2 REPO MUST SELL. scr.porch, carport, club hse/pool,$6700 obo (Lien Holder)Halls River Rd(352) 628-3019 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard, and much more! 2 bed- room. 1-1/2 bath $2.000. Must be approved 352-476-4964 INVERNESS Waterfront 55+ Park w/5 piers for fishing & enjoyment, clubhouse, onsite shuffleboard, and much more! 3 bed- room. 1-/2 bath $3.000. (cash only) must be ap- proved 352-476-4964 WESTWIND VILLAGE 55+ Park. Updated 2/2 DW's for sale. Reasonable (352) 628-2090 835 NE Hwy 19 Crystal River, FI (352) 795-0021 View our website C21NatureCoast.com CHASSAHOWITZKA 3/2 House, $600. 3/2 Furnished DW., $600 Agent (352) 382-1000 J.W. MORTON REAL ESTATE, INC. 1645 W. Main St, Inverness, FI Property Management Done Properly 3/2 Townhouse ..... $700 2/2/1 ................$650 3/2/2 ............... $800 2/2 Villa........... $600 Roomy 3/2/2.. $1,000 3/1.5/1 ............. $625 2/2/2 Den, Community Pool .. $825 3/2 Doublewide ....$650 Jennifer Fudge, Property Manager Cheryl Scruggs, Realtor-Associate 352-726-90OZ Pool 3/2 private, 671 Olympia St $1050 mo. 352-637-1173 CRYSTAL RIVER 2 Bdrm. $550 mo. NEAR TOWN 352-563-9857 CRYSTAL RIVER Lg 2 Br fully furn W/D, DW. big screen TV, water sewer trash lawn $595. mo (352) 212-9205 FLORAL CITY LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. AC, Clean, No Pets (352) 344-1025 HOMOSASSA 1BR $125 Wk Incls all 1st& Lst (352) 382-5661 Alexander Real Estate (352) 795-6633 Crystal River Apts 2 BR/1 BA $375-$500 CRYSTAL RIVER 1/1 Laundry on site, no pets. Lv. Msg. (352) 628-2815 CRYSTAL RIVER Lg 2 BR 1 BA W/D hook up, dishwasher, lawn water & sewer $450 mo (352) 212-9205 FLORAL CITY 1BD $400/mo $200 dp Trails End Camp no pets 352-726-3699 HOMOSASSA 1BR, refr. stove, W&D, util. Includ. $500. mo.+ sec, 352-628-6537 INVERNESS 2/1 W/D hkup. incls. H20, trash, lawn, storage rm. $450. + sec. 634-5499 INVERNESS 2/1, Tri-plex, Great Loc., clean & roomy. no pets $500.mo $300. Sec. 352-341-1847 INVERNESS Close to hosp 1/1 $450 2/1 $500 352-422-2393 Lecanto NEWER 2 BR 2 Ba duplex, $595 great view pool, tennis Long or Short Term 352-382-1422 CITRUS HILLS 2/2/1 Beautiful $775 Maint Free(352) 613-5655 CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2 Duplex, nice private area, near shopping & schools. Wtr, sewer incl $600mo 352-558-4477 Look FLORAL CITY Lg 2/1,$550 1st & sec clean, pet ok. (352) 603-0345 HOMOSASSA 2/1 Duplex, 2/11 SWMH $500ea, 3/2/2 Cit. Sprgs $800. 352- 628-0731 HOMOSASSA 2/2 2 yr old W/D hookups 1300 sf LA $650/mo (352) 592-0893 Inverness 2/1 triplex screenporch, open planrenovated, $650/1 st/last/sec 352-586-6646 LECANTO 2/1/1 C/H/A, H2o, IncI'd, W/D Hkup, $500. CR 3/1, CHA W/D Hkup, $525. mo 352-382-1344 HERNANDO 1/1 Furnished $100/wk., $300 Sec. $400 moves in. 352-465-0871 HERNANDO Affordable Rentals Watson's Fish Camp (352) 726-2225 LECANTO 1/1 Includes electric, water septic. $525 1st/last (352) 220-2958 BEVERLY HILLS 20 S. Osceola, 2/1, $545 352-697-1907 HOMOSASSA 2/1 Duplex, 2/112 SWMH $500ea, 3/2/2 Cit. Sprgs $8nn 0.3. 22.nT0731 Specializing in Sugarmill Woods Rentals Debe Johns Brkr/Assoc/PRM Coldwell Banker Next Generation Realty Property Manager (352) 382-2700 www. coldwellbankernext aeneration.com See what a Professional Residential Manager can do for you. Over 3,000 Homes and Properties listed at www.naturecoast homefront.com MEADOWCREST Fairmont Villa 3/2/2. beautifully furnished Maint free living, fireplace in liv rm. $850/mo + utilities 352-746-4116 Kristi Bortz Let our property management team help you with your short or long term rentals. See all our rentals in Citrus Co. www.Dlantation rentals 352-795-0782 or 866-795-0784 = ACTION- [ RENTAL MANAGEMENT REL INC. ) S352-795-RENT HOMES MOBILES APARTMENTS FEATURED PROPERTIES HOMOSASSA 2280 Sandburg Pt. 2/1 Duplex located between CR & Homosassa, clean & comfortable.......................$500 6747 Oak Park Ln. 2/2/2 duplex in SMW near Publix. Sparkling clean, open floor plan. 925 sq. ft............$700 CRYSTAL RIVER 11184 W. Samson Ln. 3/2/2 House charming w/open floor plan, large screen lanai, 1,437 sq. ft...$1100 BEVERLY HILLS 73 S. Jefferson 2/1 LR/DR area, screened porch, utility room, carport............................ ............ $600 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE A nice 3/2/2 SMW Home, Heat. Pool, FP maint, free. sm. pet ok $1,000 (352) 422-1933 BEVERLY HILLS 1St Mo. FREE 1 Bed w/fla rm. + bonus room $550/m (352) 422-7794 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1, Fl. Rm., CHA, $525. mo. + Sec. 87 Regina Blvd. (352) 422-0139 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1, FI Rm, 41 S. LeeSt $550 mo. 352-422-2798 BEVERLY HILLS 2/1'/2/1 big garage. Lrg. Inground Pool. New Central Air& Carpet, Wash/Dryer.Fla Room $700/mo 954-294-0531 BEVERLY HILLS 3/1/1,3/2/2+Carport 352-464-2514 BEVERLY HILLS 38 S. Jeffery, nice 2/1 fam rm $550.+ 628-0033 BEVERLY HILLS, 2/1/2+den.GREAT area.CHA.Clean.$650 mo.+last+sec. 352-489-1239 CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1, $500. mo. +$500 sec. (352) 527-3559 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/1'/2, $675. mo. (352) 613-3678 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2. $850+ deposit 352- 341-4178 CITRUS SPRINGS Never 3/2/2, Ig. mast. sute. $800 mo. 3/2/1 $695 352-697-3133 Crystal River 2/1 $565 mo+ dep. semi furn.Call Mike W. 352-400-1387 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1/1, Furn.Opt., central loc. $675. 352-563-0166 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2/1 + Family Room $675 + dep 464-2716 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2/2, $750. mo + sec. 850-371-1568 CRYSTAL RVR 3/2 Near hosp/pwr plant. $800. (727) 631-2680 DUNNELLON 2/2. Riverbend Rd. near plant$650 727 631-2680 HERNANDO Lg. 2/1 block, on water Apachee Shores w/Mother N- Law Suite Estate Sale! Must Sell! $90K (229) 246-8008 DUNNELLON 3/2/1 * SIGNING BONUS * Close to downtown & Rainbow River, off street parking, fenced yd., priv. entrance RUBLESRENTALS.COM (561)719-8787 (561) 575-1718 attr 7pm HOMOSASSA 2/2 Newly rennov. SW Home, in safe, friendly neigh, use of inground pool incl'd, well behaved pets okay Ref. & Bkgrnd Check 1st, last & Sec. $600mo (352) 503-3363 INV.HIGHLANDS W. 3/2/2, Ig fam rm. $800. 352-697-5384 INVERNESS 2/1/1, $675 mo., 1st, & sec., (352) 746-9436 INVERNESS 3/2/1 (2Ksf.) quiet, priv. near trail, boat ramp new carpet, off Eden dr Won't last $795./m 727- 744-5173 INVERNESS 3/2/2 Pool Home $775. 2/1+Carport $545. (352) 228-1542 INVERNESS Available Large 2/2/1 fenced yard, 1st & sec $700 mo.352-422-5482 INVERNESS Highlands, 2/1/1 scr porch fenced yd $600 mo.lst & Sec (352) 344-2560 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1, Old Fashion Charm located near down- town Crys. River $650. Offered by Waybright Real Estate Inc. Nancy J. Wilson 352-422-4137 SUBSIDIZED RENTALS IN Lecanto/Crys. Riv 3 bedrm-Starting @ $582/mo. 352-746-0373 TDD: 888-341-2355 Thursday I Dec. 8 16 PM Sale Site: 7350 Old Cheney Hwy, Orlando, FL Residential & Townhome Lots, 3 BR Home & Commercial Acreage Osceola, Polk, Orange, Seminole & Citrus Counties * (16) Parcels = 70AC at US 441 & CR 532 in Polk & Osceola Co. 2 BR/1.5 BA, 1,092 SF Home in Orlando 4.3 Acre Comm. Vacant Lot on US 19 in Cius Co. 1.22 Resid. Acreage on International Dr. in South Orlando S1.03 Lot, Wedgefield* 0.25+AC, Sanford EwA Dw Division of Ewald Enterprises, Inc. 10% Buyers Premium Lie. R.E. Broker AB24731AU1340 Sugarmill Woods 2/2/2 +Lanai,1600 sq.ft. $800.mo + util. (727) 804-9772 Sugarmill Woods Upscale Ctry Club Brand New Deluxe Villa 2/2/2 Fam Rm + Lanai. most until's paid. Just $875/mo Owner: 352-382-1132 CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1.5, Floating Dock /deep water/Gulf Ac- cess. upscale, secure area, no smoking, 1st/last $850. -$1,000 depending on terms 352-795-0102 Crystal River/Ozello 2+2/2 sale/rent open floor planHardwood floors 28x14 lanai. www.waterfrontozello.c om or 352-563-5527 HERNANDO Affordable Rentals Watson's Fish Camp (352) 726-2225 LAKE ROUSSEAU 2 bed cottage on canal to lake. furnish. $850.m775-230-2240 CRYSTAL RIVER Share my home $85/wk. Moves -U-N .incls elect, sat dish 352-563-1465/212-1960 FARMS, LAND, COMMERCIAL UNIQUE & HISTORIC HOMES, SMALL TOWN COUNTRY LIFESTYLE OUR SPECIALTY SINCE 1989 "LIFE IS BETTER WITH A PORCH" www. crosslandrealty.com (352) 726-6644 Crossland Realty Inc. Specializing in Acreage Farms/Ranches & Commercial Richard (Rick) Couch, Broker Couch Realty & Investments, Inc. (352) 344-8018 RCOUCH.com PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertis- ing in this newspaper is subject to Fair Housing Act which makes it ille- gal 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, limita- tion or discrimination. " Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with par- ents or legal custodi- ans, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspa- per 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 discrimina- tion call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 11Ya EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Bankruptcy Auction, Dec. 8: Residential & Commercial Properties in Osceola. Polk. Or- ange, Seminole, & Cit- rus Counties. Ewald Auction & Realty, Lic. RE Broker AB2473/AU1340, 10% BP. (407)275-6853www. EwaldAuctions.com FOR LEASE Lecanto Hwy 44, 200' front, 3350 sf, bldg.Sales. Repair. Free mos $900. 352 302-9013 2br/2ba/2car. 14 New FloridaAv New roof, baths, appliances, paint, flooring, Newer A/C $65,900. 352- 527-1239 2/1/2+den+FL room, GREAT area,new CHA,excellent cond.$64,500.Call 352-489-1239. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath house with heated pool & fireplace on 1 acre lot in Citrus Hills. In ex- cellent cond., Owner finance with D/P + Excellent credit. Call 304-673-0110 or 304-673-5550. Reduced to $139,000 Arbor Lakes, Gated Community 3/2/2 Split Fir plan Lots of ceramic, Fl. Rm. great patio & landscaping $129,900 3757 Arbor Lakes Dr. 352-344-3700 3/2/2, I.G. &C.C. 3k sf. new kit. Ig closets, CHA, firepl. on golf course $139K make of- fer, norealtors 726-0652 For Sale '9,, Have it all! Inverness Highlands, Huge 1 Family. Major updates you'll enjoy only in a new home. Owner down sized due to health rea- sons, will negotiate. In nature's paradise this 4 bedroom 3 bath on 2.8 acres fits a family with children who love to play explorer. Deep well (no water bills!), plus new whole-house water treatment system, 16x34 in-ground screened pool with fountain and lights. New 2-zone energy efficient heat/cool; new full attic R-30 insulation; new attic solar fan; new ducts/vents; updated bathrooms, 2 new AirMaster air cleaning units to remove dust, pollen, mold spores. Majestic trees. Extra long concrete drive- way. Watch the deer from the lanai. Newer (2002) Timberline roof, ridge vents, 7 so- lar tubs thru out the house. Two 50 gallon hot water heaters. Wired for generator. Completely chain link fenced. Corral your horses, park your boat or RV. Occu- pancy at funding. Approx. 2700 sq ft under air. $209,900. Contact owner, 352-556-1510, 352-238-6274 email: rosepub@excite.com For Sale 3/3/2 Home, 2,000 sq.ft. 518 Poinsettia, Reduced. Come take a look (352) 860-0878 HIGHLANDS, Remodeled 2/1/1, w/ 2 additional lots, Nice quiet Area $58,900. (352) 697-2884 GREAT LOCATION 3/2/2 Water access. Updated roof/ac/ap- pliances. Corner lot w/beautiful adjacent lot. $99k 352-422-2970 Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE, Let Me Work For You! BETTY HUNT, REALTOR ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc. 352 586-0139 hunt4houses68 @yahoo.com www.bettyhunts homes.com. FREE List of Foreclosures SAVE thousands$$$$$ Phyllis Strickland (352) 613-3503 TROPIC SHORES REALTY. 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December 6th. 7th & 8th-Homes. acreage, residential lots & commercial properties- (800)323-8388 or RowellAuctions.com Wyndham/RCI Points Plus, Time Share Pd. $40K Asking $20K Selling Due to Injury Call for Details (352) 563-0328 Offers 352-563-9857 Crystal River/Ozello 2+2/2 sale/rent.open floor plan.Hardwood floors 28x14 lanai, www.waterfrontozello.c om or 352-563-5527 GIVE IT ALL TO GOD & ALWAYS BE THANKFUL I" II II Bw .twitterc /its Ways to save on hot water usage GET THE WORD OUT * Nonprofit organizations are invited to submit news releases about upcoming community events. News releases are subject to editing. * Write the name of the event, who sponsors it, when and where it will take place and other de- tails. Include a contact name and phone number to be printed in the paper. Call the newsroom at (352) 563-5660 for details. CABIN ON 40 ACRES of Prime Hunting Land Located in Gulf Ham- mock Management. Area. $165.000 OBO (352) 795-2027 (352) 634-4745 5 acres high & dry off Cardinal on Georgeina $32,500. obo 813-426-6078 LAND 1.5 acres fenced partially cleared, on 480 in Homosassa across from firehouse. water and sewer are avail.$25K 352-382-0535 CABIN ON 40 ACRES of Prime Hunting Land Located in Gulf Ham- mock Management. Area. $165,000 OBO (352) 795-2027 (352) 634-4745 Lakefront Sale! Sat Dec 3rd only! 2+ acres, 227 ft direct lake frontage only $34,9001 Gorgeous wooded setting with deep dockable water frontage out your back door! Paved roads. power, phone, more. Excellent financing. Call now (866)952-5302, ext 108 Beautiful Bay Meadows on Lake Carol, $57,500 (352) 419-6874 or 400-8011 SEmployment # ssource is... www chronicleonline Q Hi, Ed. I have a plumbing ques- tion, so I thought I'd ask my favorite plumber! The holidays are coming and we're expecting overnight guests for at least a few days. Since a lot of people will be showering, Ed Del Grande and we'll be running the ASK THE dishwasher more often, PLUMBER I'm afraid of running out of hot water. Does my dish- washer have a heater, or i S. will it draw the hot water ,,,,,, 1.,, ,, i .I I i,,- I Jll J , ,,, 539 900' ,1,,, ,.,, . from m y house w after MULTI-RESIDENTIAL IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN l. ,,,, .. .. I...I .... , .. .,, .l ,I....l... ... ,... .,.l I 1,, I I, l ... Ihea ? A y o r h t- NVERNESS. Main building is divided into 3 apartments with a ceilings, wetir inside lIai,,i ...... ..., , ,,i, ,,,, .. i , heater? Any their hot- separate efficiency apartment. Steady occupancy and good return Edge $109,900. 3104 Dleon. Cll Tomik Spires-Hnssen 352 5866598 or water-saving tips you can on investment. $159,000 MLS 347244 Cal 352726-5263 ll omika SpiresHanssen 352-5866598 or KimFuller352212-5752 Kim Fuller 352-212-5752. give me will be appreci- ated. Mark, Ohio. i l i A: As far as the dish- IA washer goes, I've always seen residential dishwash- THREE uN CHARMING SPACIOUS ..... .. . ers hooked up to the hot- i II Ii i I II . ,,, ,,, ,,i,,,,I, THIS HOUSE HAS ROOM FOR ATE 81 1,,,,,' i . !:,, ,,,I ,,. h ,1. IV,, ...I ,,,h h ,,, h,,,,,, , ,,,I I I ^ l,,,,,,,.l ,h,,,,,,I ,,,, ,, I ,, ,, ,,, i,,,.h1. ,,, ,,,,, ,,i| ,ih,,,,,, ,, I H, ,,, ,,, h, ,,, t i , 1 H hI,, I,,, S 10) 0 0 0 w a te r lin e s. S o h e a te r o r ,",,,_'.,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,..... ,, ,., ,,, ,,,, n i, 1 1 ,,,,,, ,, ,. .. ,,,, ,, ,, .. .. . . ,, , ... ,,,, I .. ,1, ,,,,,, ,, ,,, .. Asking $69,900. 150 Spo~smns. postures. Asking $78,600. 3655 Fitch. MLS #352056 room, Florida room, and more! See PLUMBER/Page E10 Cll onika Spires-Hnssen 352- 586598 or Kim Fuler 352-2125752 Call Tomika Spires-Hanssen 352-5866598 or Kim 212-5752. Call Tomik Spires-Honssen 352-586-6598 or Kim Fuller 352-212-5752 E12 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E5 A , -1 SHNS photo courtesy DIY Network High-efficiency shower heads can reduce water use to less than two gallons a minute. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Garden cart a must for serious green thumbs MM yY ES Workhorse complements wheelbarrow FRUGAL Continued from Page E3 from falling off. This works well with toddler overalls, too. Cell phone case: Use two pockets from a pair of toddler jeans. Leave extra material above one pocket to fas- ten the top pocket, which will serve as the flap, to the bottom pocket. The pockets can be sewn together or glued using fabric glue. One pocket holds the phone, the other pocket works as a flap to close the case. For a tutorial, visit: esavebudget.blogspot.com/ 2009/11/how-to-recycle-denim-jeans- into-cell.html. Pocket magnet: Cut out the pocket from an old pair of jeans, leaving the back intact. Laminate a printed image or photo and hot-glue it to the pocket, or simply use an iron-on patch. Glue a magnet to the back, tuck a small notepad and pen inside the pocket and hang the pocket on your refriger- ator You can also turn the pocket into an ornament by foregoing the magnet and attaching ribbon or copper wire instead. Donate: The "Cotton. From Blue to Green" mail-in program recycles do- nated jeans into cotton fiber insula- tion for communities in need. Visit cottonfrombluetogreen.org/ for more information. MEN There's no need to buy ice packs. You can make them yourself. To make a gel ice pack, you'll need two zip-en- closure freezer bags and some Dawn dishwashing liquid. Partially fill one bag, seal it and encase it in a second freezer bag. Place it in the freezer Wrap it with a cloth before applying it to the skin. It's more pliable than a hard ice pack and can conform to whatever shape you need. It's reusable, too. To make a mini ice pack, fill empty prescription bottles (with the labels See FRUGAL/Page E7 LEE REICH For The Associated Press Let us now praise an unsung hero of the garden: the humble garden cart. My cart has played a fundamental role in the pleasures my garden has offered to eyes, nose and mouth. Let's first be clear on just what im- plement I'm talking about. A garden cart is not a wheelbarrow. Instead of having a single, squat tire, a garden cart has a large body boxed in by wood, sometimes aluminum, flanked by two, heavy-duty bicycle-size tires. The tires' size and the fact that they're centered along the wooden bed make a garden cart useful in a dif- ferent way than a wheelbarrow. This cart lets you move a much heavier load up to 400 pounds if it's a high- quality cart. That's because the large This undated photo shows an example of a garden cart in New Paltz, N.Y. A garden cart is not a wheelbarrow. Instead of having a single, squat tire, a garden cart has a large body boxed in by wood, sometimes aluminum, flanked by two heavy-duty bicycle-size tires. The tires' size and the fact that they're centered along the wooden bed make a garden cart useful in a different way than a wheelbarrow. LEE REICH/Associated Press *2/2 condo New appliances 3/2/3+ Lg. cafe room Class enc. porch Elevator in bldg. NewA/C Lots of cupboards *Computer area Tub + Shower Heated pool Private location #346088 $83,000 #346852 $184,900 W" kaw.i&- -j-3 PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING SEE TO BELIEVE WHAT IS INCLUDED S-3/2/2 10' &cath. ceilings 4/3/3 Pool w/waterfall * Lg. living room Seperate TV area 2nd fl. study Family room * Screened porch Lg. kitchen Computer station 2 sided FP #349667 $137,500 #349779 $310,000 wheels move smoothly over bumps, and carry most of the weight. With a garden cart, you mostly just pull the weight, in contrast to a wheel- barrow, which requires you to lift and push. My cart has been indispensable in moving rocks over the years, as I built about a hundred feet of stone walls. The large, high-walled bed of the cart also makes it possible to haul around oodles of bulky materials. A friend praises his cart for being able to move, in one trip, four large bales of hay from his storage area to his horses. My garden thanks the cart for the enormous quantities of organic See CART/Page E14 Real Estate Auctions are the EASY way to purchase property. No Gimmicks, No Blind Reserves, CleanTitle & No BackTaxes. Just Straight Up Dealing! NOTICE: You Can Buy Prior to Auction 12365 W.Standish Dr Homosassa, FL Beautiful waterfront home with access to the gulf. Home features 2 beds, 1.5 baths, tile floors & a dock with boat lift. Opening Bid $95,000 Auction Location:At Property www.JanuaryAuctions.com 888-662-1020 MCOLEY & COMPANY . REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS A 2% buyers premium will be added. Non-refundable earnest money of 5% of the minimum acceptable bid due from the high bidderthe day of auction. ash closing. May sell prior to auction. See terms & conditions on our website Registered Auctioneer: Katrlna McDermid #4070. The whys and hows of pruning Trees are pruned for several rea- sons. Forest trees are pruned for high quality timber Trees in urban areas, such as along highways and power lines, are pruned for line clearance. Trees for home and land or business owners are pruned for safety and preservation..- Trees pruned on a ', ' regular basis are more likely to be stronger and health- ier. This may not al- ways be the case, but the important thing Kerry Kreider to remember is the THE way a tree is pruned usually determines ARBORIST its health and devel- opment Knowing how to prune a tree is the key That'ss why it's always critical to hire an arborist for the job. An arborist will know how to prop- erly prune a tree and how much to take off the foliage. Some trees are more tol- erant to heavier pruning than other species. Overpruning can prevent most species of trees from growing to their full potential size and health. Just knowing how to cut a branch or limb can have an effect on the trees. If you cut a branch too close behind the collar or too far out from the collar, it has an effect on how that will seal or heal, possibly jeopardizing the healing and health of that tree. Deadwood another big problem for trees. Deadwood harbors fungi, dis- ease and insects. Dead branches usu- ally have a swelling of live tissue at the base like a collar, formed by the stem rather than by the branch. Just as branch collars should not be cut when pruning live branches, the swollen area of livin, tissue at the base of dead branches should also be left in- tact Insufficient compartmentalization in the stem is usually only observed in large-diameter dead branches and un- healthy trees. In these cases, neither a visible branch collar nor a swelling can be found. For safety reasons, pruning wounds from the removal of large, dead branches should always be monitored, especially on trees in urban areas. Kerry Kreider is a practicingprofes- sional arborist and a member of the International Society ofArboricul- ture, a tree preservationist and presi- dent ofAction Tree Service. You can reach us a (352) 726-9724 or action proarborist@yahoo. com. An experiment in roof painting JANE WEBER/Special to the Chronicle Can painting your roof shingles save on maintenance and energy costs? Jane Weber thought she'd give it a shot and see. LESSONS Continued from Page E9 and fertilize in the spring and again in the early fall. By the end of the ride, we had witnessed some of the most beau- tiful gardens of Winter Park's finest homes, and we have also passed by the Rollins College, es- tablished in 1885, the Albin Po- lasek Museum and Sculpture Gar- den, Kraft Azalea Garden, The Brewer Estate, three imported white sand beaches and the house Mr Rogers used to live in! In addition to the boat trip, there are lots more things to see and do in Winter Park. A stroll down the famous cobbled Park Avenue (which crosses Morse Boulevard) offers many specialty SKEY "Always There For You" nL9 GAIL COOPER ,,-- Multi-Million Dollar R.all -n Cell: (352) 634-4346 -- j 0 OFFICE : (352) 382-1700x309 IR E-mail me: homes4u3@mindspring.com --- WELCOME HOME TO THE HAMMOCKS! SWEEPING GOLF COURSE VIEWS! 3/2/2 detached villa -1928 sq ft living 4+office/4/3 on the 17th green Dual paned windows in main house Heated pool and spa SGlassed Florida room w/heat and air 2756 sq ft of living Westwind V model SOpen deck area for grilling out Stainless appliances Zodiac countertops SConvenient to heated community pool Gas fireplace in Great Room SHome warranty for the buyers Only used as a vacation home #347066 $129,750 #349405 $395,000 See VAI" l To, rs!@ -1 resaleomesJuico shops, including a cheese and wine shop, a pet shop, a spice shop, an orchid shop, a paper shop, various earth-friendly shops which support tradespeo- ple in third world countries, and the Morse Museum, with its de- lightful gift shop. There are also many lovely clothing boutiques and lots of unique restaurants with tables on the sidewalk for relaxing and people watching. Florida has more than 250 sunny days per year. Heat and sunlight bake roof shingles hard, evaporating the softeners. Then the granules loosen and come off, especially during heavy summer rainstorms. New construction shin- gles are warranted for 25 or 30 years against manufactur- ing defects only, not on normal wear and tear or damage. This warranty is transfer- able just once. The builder, origi- nal owner and the Jane Weber mortgage company JANE'S owned my 2007-built GARDEN home before me. There is no longer any warranty on the shingles. Many seniors are on fixed incomes. We really do not want to think about replacing shingles in our twilight years. Last year, the Chronicle HomeFront had an article about tintable roof paints that reflect sunlight to keep buildings cooler. See JANE/Page E15 Tours leave every hour on the hour and cost $12. Visit www. scenicboattours.com or call (407) 644-4956 for more information. For more botanical excursions and gardening projects in Cen- tral Florida, please visit me at www.agreenheart com. Paula D'Onofrio is a horticul- ture student at College of Central Florida studying Landscape Design. WE HAVE "5" MODELS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING. SEE WHAT'S NEW & INCLUDED! Hwy. 19, 4/2 miles south of Homosassa Springs. 8016 S. Suncoast Blvd. 352-382-4888 www.sweetwaterhomes.com swhsales@tampabay.rr.com E4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E13 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE . . '-.: -. 4, '. - ^-^!*f^- ^ ^^^*"'-*Akr^^S i^^^<^-*p CART Continued from Page E4 hauled over to it. Some, such as compost, are heavy, and others, such as leaves, are bulky. Quantities of or- ganic materials are what make great soils, and great soils are the foundation of great gardens, whether veg- etable gardens, traditional flower gardens or stately or fruitful trees. Year after year for almost two decades, my cart has hauled the mowings from a one-acre hayfield to be turned into compost or laid around trees and berries as mulch. Year after year, large piles of wood chips have been moved, one cart load at a time, from my driveway, where arborists conve- niently dump truckloads of chips, back to my garden for mulch or for paths. Autumn leaves, bagged and discarded by neighbors, likewise have bumped along in the wooden bed to their eventual home be- neath trees or in the com- post pile. The cart has occasionally moved plants and soil. Regularly, usually at this time of year, the cart rolls finished compost from compost bins over to beds to be put down as an inch- thick icing. This year brought re- newed appreciation for my garden cart because the wooden bed had finally reached such a state of dis- repair. Every shovelful of com- post was also taking along layers of soon-disappearing plywood. After two days of SOLD! 7705 E. Pocono Agents: Drive, Inverness Sherry IPotts HOUSE FEATURES 2/3/2 built in 1959. SIZE 1,316 square feet. HISTORY On the market for 480 days; original asking price was $99,000. ADDITIONAL FEATURES SALE PRICE Newer A/C sys- tem, water heater, $70,000 roof, flooring, paint, refrigerator, and garage door. SOLD BY EXIT Realty Leaders. measuring and dismantling, it reaches a state of disre- abuse of spending most of I replaced the old plywood pair. After all, mine, for ex- its life outdoors, exposed to with new. ample, had by that time rain, snow, heat and cold. No need to become an- hauled tons and tons ofma- In summary, any garden noyed at a garden cart when trials. It had stood the would be improved by a gar- Real estate on the move in Citrus County The Chronicle is show- casing recently sold sin- gle-family homes in Citrus County and its surrounding areas sup- plied by area Realtors, with pertinent information about the sale. The fea- ture includes an exterior photo of the home, two interiorphotos, address, selling price, Realtor, square footage orgen- eral description. There is no cost associated with submitting material for Realtors. If you would like to participate, please email photos and a de- scription to newsdesk@ chronicleonline.com. den cart, and be sure to get a high-quality one. Look espe- cially for sturdy wheels and a large bed of high-quality plywood. S\ "Nancy Knows Sugarmill Woodss"' S4NANCY Direc: 352-634-4225 A ~Y~8# 1 REALTOR IN PONTICOSSUGARMILL WOODS Multi-.Milli.n $$$ P r KEY 1 REALTY INC. 3 0 Multi-M ilon $ $Producer 8015 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 382-1700 CHIT AS IN LORIA! GOT A NEWS TIP? * The Chronicle welcomes tips from readers about breaking news. Call the newsroom at (352) 563-5660, and be prepared to give your name, phone number, and the address of the news event. Baxleys hit new mark for 2011 ERA American Realty & In- A < vestments is proud to an- nounce the latest produc- tion level achieved by two of its In- Karen and verness office Gary Baxley agents. ERAAmerican Karen and Realty. Gary Baxley have surpassed the $3 million mark in closed sales volume thus far in 2011. ERAAmerican Realty is proud to recognize the achieve- ment of these fine real estate professionals. Karen or Gary can be reached at the Inver- ness office of ERAAmerican Realty by calling (352) 726-5855. RE/MAX performers still shine bright November was a great month for Kim DeVane at RE/MAX Re- alty One. Kim success- fully closed more than $1 million in sales volume, which boosted his Kim numbers to Km nearly $2 mil- RE/MAX nearly$2 mil Realty One. lion for the Realty One. year. Kim is an agent in the Crystal River office of RE/MAX Realty One. The associates and staff of RE/MAX congratu- late Kim on this significant ac- Frugal ways to recycle old jeans complish- ment. Deb Mc- Farland re- cently passed < the $2 million dollar mark in sales volume. Deb This earns Farland her the cov- McFa RE/MAX eted honor of Realty One. multimillion dollar producer in 2011. Deb is an agent in the Inver- ness office of RE/MAX Realty One, located on Main Street. The brokers of RE/MAX con- gratulate Deb on her continued success. Appie named Culture Icon Keller Williams is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathie Apple as our Culture Icon for Decem- ber. Kathie is a trager! he athie Apple spected real RE/MAX estate agent Realty One. who consis- tently gives freely of her time, talents, resources and assis- tance to her fellow agents and staff at the Keller Williams of- fice. Kathie has never met a stranger! She quietly steps up and GIVES without expectation of thanks or recognition, a clear definition of what KW Culture means! We are very grateful to Kathie for all that she does so unselfishly for all of us, beyond her own homefront obligations. O utgrown or worn jeans can be used to make something new. Rather than throw them away, create a gift or two for the holidays, or do- Sara nate them for others to reuse. FRU Here are a few LIV ideas: Purse: Make a purse from the pockets. This doesn't have to require sewing. You simply cut the pocket out and glue, then use a safety pin or Velcro to attach the leg seams, beading or rib- bon for the purse handle. One reader, S.W from Missouri, shares: "I made denim purses to give away as goodie bags for my daughter's party. Each girl re- ceived a person- alized purse with a candy bar, Shair accessories and a push pen- cil inside. The girls loved them! Noel I even had other girls at my GAL daughter's ING school asking me if they could pay me to make them one." Denim book cover: Made much like a brown-bag text- book cover, this makes a cute gift idea for the stu- dent in your life. Don't for- get to glue on the pocket - it's perfect for holding pen- cils. For a tutorial visit: margotpottertheimpatient crafter.blogspot.com/2009 /09/i-love-to-create- recycled-denim-book.html. You can slip a bit of ribbon underneath the pocket be- fore you glue it and use it as a tie enclosure, too. Pillow: Cut off the legs, sew the openings and use the zipper to stuff the pil- low. Another reader, Kim from Florida, shares: "You can make a no-sew pillow easily. Use a pair of jeans, two rubber bands, cotton batting and decorative rib- bon. Cut one of the legs off the jeans. Cut off the bottom hem of the leg so both ends are frayed. Secure a rubber band tightly about four inches from the end. Stuff the pantleg from the open end, leaving four inches of unfilled space at the top. Put the other rubber band on this end and secure it tight. Cut two lengths of rib- I II p Tu746-9000 anda&i rkJldsn Tom Balfour U Avenus& Hal Steiner Art Paty BROKER/ASSC.,. ALTOR C REACTOR RATOR-BROKER REALTOR 0w~ ctr s0 t uy Sa CITRU PIG RealEstate DIGEST - Jackie Gaffney Jason Gaffney - I. J Realtor A HOUSE Realtor j, 302.3179 sOLDN .al! 287.9022 WEEKS REALTY, 5 BEVERLY HILLS BLVD. The Golden Girl 7466700 IMPERIAL EKEC.II's STARTING AT $69,900! 204 S. Adams St., 2/2Y/2 .............................. $69,900 922 W. Beakrush, 2/2/2 .................................. $74,900 1318 W. Buttonbush Dr., 2/2/2 ..................... $79,900 SHORT SALE! 257 W. Casurina, 2/2Y/2 ..... $85,000 bon to the desired length, wrap one ribbon around each rubber band and tie as desired." Denim bibs: Trace the outline of one of your own snap-on bibs onto the jeans. Cut it out, then add a snap or Velcro. For a tutorial, visit: thimblythings.com/ 2009/06/01/in-praise-of- denim-bibs/. Clothespin holder: Take an old pair of blue jeans and cut off the legs. Sew the holes completely shut, leav- ing the waist open. Cut a canvas belt into two strips. Now, sew the strips like sus- penders to the jeans. Hang it on your clothesline using a coathanger You can also sew the strapping together under the hanger to keep it See FRUGA/Page E4 - --- E14 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E3 a J1 E2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 BIG 3/3/2 ON 2 ACRES! Eat-in kitchen, large utility room and family room with fireplace and wet bar. Outside is circle drive, big shed, covered patio area on 2 acres in homes only area. Tons of storage. Roof and CHA updated, but home needs updates. Central water. JENNIFER STOLTI (352) 637-6200 I Email: lfoCitrursCoutyHmnes.crm www.CitrusCoutyHomes.corm CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE S < o r o 37.2828 S ~~jgE *=-r ho^ # 1956"' *2BD/2BA/1CG Community pool * Cozy over 55 villa All appliances * Maintenance Free Spacious patio PETER & MARVIA KOROL (352) 527-7842 352) 422-3875 DETACHED WORKSHOP! Nothing to do here! Move right in and enjoy this good sized 2/2/2. Living room and family room. Florida Room plus 12x30 screened porch in back. 1/2 acre has access in back to detached dream workshop. Nice, really nice and maintained. JENNIFER STOLTI (352) 637-6200 Email: Info@CitrusCountyHomes.com www.CirusCountyHomes.com I1481 W. FUS U IRUVE PAIi, INULIS All I want for Xmas is an offerll Looking for peace and quiet? Look no further Once you pull up to your very own covered bridge you will know your home This private retreat sits on three separate lots and has over 700 ft of waterfront Future development is possible This 3/2 has an updated interior including updated baths, kitchen and living spaces DAVID IVORY 352-613-4460 II Email: davidsivory@holmail.com lb 6 W. MARSITNI C LECANTO *3BR/2BAI2CG Brentwood Home Great Room * Eat-In Kitchen Screened Lanai& Pool * Nicely Landscaped Well Maintained LEN PALMER (352) 212-2611 Email: lenpalmer@remax.net i ACREAGE & SERENE WATERFRONT What more can you ask for? This beautiful 3/2.5/2 custom built is situated on 1.45 AC of lush waterfront on the Withlacoochee River The 2700+ SF of LA w/wide open floor plan, caged solar heated pool/spa + solarium and a 50' dock & raised deck make this the perfect home for entertaining family & guests. CHERYL NADAL (352) 302-3555 Email: cnadal@remax.net -- BIG REDUCTION on this roomy, light and bright 2004 Nobility 3/2 situated on a nicely manicured lot in a great little neighborhood. Open, split floor plan with living/dining, large kitchen, separate laundry, covered attached carport. Hurry before this is scooped up!! CHERYL NDAL (352) 302-3555 Email: cnadal@remax.net 1628 W. REDOING STREET HERNANDO *Beautiful 3BR/2.5BAI2CG Citrus Hills Home *Den/Office Great Room *Nicely Updated Kitchen * Enclosed Lana & Pool Area Private Wooded Setting * Nicely Landscaped *'.'.':I .1; ..i ; :1 j LEN PALMER (352) 212-2611 I Email: lenpalmer@remax.nel * I a7 2/2/Zi resnly raintea Interlor/ xternor * Large Bedrooms New Carpet, New Flooring * New Water Heater Updated Bathrooms * Enclosed Large Florida Room * Too Much to List. Must See! CHERYL LAMBERT 352-637-6200 Email: cheryllambert@remax.net 22N econfoi I IH BvryHl52-4ww.MXcm10W.an*Iens63 60 8 3 7 5 S S u n c o n sf B l v d ., H o m o s a s s a 6 2 8 -7 8 0 0 w w w .H ol u re1o n s I I e l l e c m 0 4 N H yI I I IR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 E15 Real estate on the move in SOLD Citrus County 8818 E. Ren Place, | Agent: Jennifer Inverness I Stoltz | HISTORY SIZE On the mar- ket for 164 days; original asking price not supplied. 2,097 square feet, with two- car garage and golf-cart storage. SALE PRICE $150,000 SOLD BY HOUSE FEATURES SOLD BY RE/MAX Realty One. JANE Continued from Page E13 The new shingle paints brighten the roof and extend the shingles' practical life by protecting them from sunlight, summer heat and erosion from wind and rain. I asked a profes- sional roofer about shingle roof paints. He had never heard of the procedure and read the ar- ticle. As the owner of another foreclosed home, the theory was of some personal interest. Air conditioning ducts are lo- cated in the attic in an ordinary, single story home. Cooler roofs lead to much lower electric bills. Less expensive houses often do not have a ridge vent in the garage roof. When I had a shingled ridge vent installed in the garage to let hot air out, the roofer showed me the ceiling over the garage was not insu- lated. Single little old grannies like me rarely notice such de- tails. Even with both doors open in summer, the garage be- came too hot to use as a studio or workshop. At the home improvement store, primer paint for asphalt shingles costs about $90 and roof paint $112 for a 5-gallon bucket. At least 10 gallons of each would be needed. A roof covering a 2,000 square foot home has about 2,500 feet of shingles because of the slopes. After blowing leaves and debris off the shingles, I sprayed the roof shingles with diluted bleach to kill mold and mildew. I experimented with a 4-inch brush and rough-napped roller costing $5 each. The roller wore smooth before a gallon of paint was used. To cover all the shin- gle edges took more than an hour per gallon. The myriad of edges were not totally covered with paint, although I daubed persistently trying to do a thor- ough job. Next to the tool ware- house, I bought an airless electric sprayer with a three- quarter horsepower motor on a frame that stands over a 5-gal- lon bucket of paint. A young neighbor sprayed on 10 gallons of diluted primer in an hour and a half. I stayed on the ground mixing paint and rolling the sprayer and bucket as needed. After spraying the primer, we thoroughly cleaned the equipment with the garden water hose connected to the sprayer suction intake. After letting the primer dry for 24 hours, the thicker paint coat took longer to apply, as the nozzle needed to be cleaned several times. It took two after- work sessions starting at 4 p.m. Painting a home roof is a low- cost maintenance project: about $400 in paint, plus the spray machine and DIY labor Replacing a roof in the future would cost about $10,000, a major expense for any home- owner Knowing I have done everything possible to help the roof last my lifetime, I can put- ter in the garden, conserve en- ergy and enjoy a cooler garage workshop during the retire- ment golden years. Jane Weber is a professional gardener and nursery owner She welcomes weekend visi- tors to her Florida Friendly Yard and Wildlife Habitat at 5019 W Stargazer Lane, Dun- nellon. Call (352) 465-0649. 3/2 in Inverness Golf & Country Club area; con- struction date not listed. The Chronicle is showcasing recently sold single-family homes in Citrus County and its surrounding areas supplied by area Realtors, with perti- nent information about the sale. The feature includes an exterior photo of the home, two interior photos, address, selling price, Realtor square footage or general description. There is no cost associated with submitting material for Realtors. If you would like to participate, please email pho- tos and a description to news desk@chronicleonline.com. & Bren GwOeU v.rerraR'Vis atyop REALTY GROUP T-s.. ,,...-., Tem -6Mots rMoeSoil eb- rhpicue wt l etl Detached Villal3Bd-2Bath-2Car/Hillside Villas Spacious open floor plan on this fully furnished Expanded Lantana Villa located on the 1st tee of the Skyview Golf Course. Social Membership Included. #1152 $1500 Terra Vista Realty Group, L 2400 North Terra Vista Blvd., Hernando, Flor (352) 746-6121 (800) 323- Townhomel3Bdl2.5BathilCarlBrentwood Townhomes Nice furnished end unit townhome in Brentwood. Open floor plan, eat in kitchen, 1/2 bath downstairs, complete with washer & dryer Social Membership Included. #1272 $1100 LLC rida 34442 -7703 Office in the Terra Vista Welcome Center . STUNNING ELEGANCE describes this 4/3/2 Flynn built custom home. As you enter the driveway the WOW-factor enthralls you. Open the front door to a beautiful home with 2,900+ sq.ft of flowing floor plan and too many upgrades to mention here. This home is absolutely a must see for the discerning buyer. CHERYL NDAL (352) 302-3555 Email: cnadal@remax.net 1820 W. IVORYWOOD DR. PRICED TO SELL!!!!! 3 BR ; 2 BA; 3 Car Gar. Over 2,300 Sq. Ft. Living, Pool and Spa, Large Rooms, Updated Kitchen, Picturesque Landscaping, Perfect Entertaining Home. GARY ALTMAN (352) 795-2441 Email: garyaltman@remax.net MOVE-IN CONDITION 3BR/2BA Homes of Merit. Manufactured home on 1.30 acres close to town. Surrounded by woods with lots of privacy. Double-sided fireplace, family room, eat-in kitchen plus formal dining. BARBARA MILLS (352) 637-6200 I- Email: barbarajmills@earthlink.et E16 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE _ OMEr RONT CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE REAL ESTATE GUIDE Sikorski's Attic PAGE E6 FOREST LAKE NORTH .,,I lh UWIII.:.il.|I ,ll. d ,:ii f ai .i ^II illi GREAT PRICE $35,700 Call Matlha Sn'Ydei 1 352 476 8727 UPOTNTIAL IN THIS WATERFRONT HUOM! $74,900 Call MalI Parsons 352B634 1273 * u. ...K * :_H,* "_, I "., ,I , * ; l I.I II I I I i i J MI = -~C.ui $185,000 Jeanne or I.llanl Pickrel 352212/3410 itv'. CitrusCountitSold.com I l...... I : ..... 1 l. 1 I I.. ... Ihl S r, ,,,,,W I Priced to sell $89,900 C.ll Ou.ide Feeser 362 302 7699 WHAT AN AWESOME PROPERTY l III ,i I ,,, lh .l 4::.:IIII: "I II ll ll .j ,lh l : a,,m ], l.h l. ,: II l II II .. ,:f l l -'.-: l II I 1 6 ll llr 1 $249,500 Call Mat/ha Snj'dei 1352.4768727 INVERNESS AREA * F. 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"" "- I -, ',1 i I il, lh i 1 v. 1 1i ii i1 I -I i ,i h -11 11,111111 Iii 11 1i hil I h, h Mi. = 5_.:li $25,000 David Kutil Cell 954-38358786 Ohice 352 726.6668 G20 Sunday December 4, 2011 VIEWFINDER (1 w C7 A! I ' /1 w 9- 0 A F, Make Your Life A Little Bit Easier!! CITRUS COUNTY Pay ForThe ONICLE ;Jo^w. 011 q 1I The EZ Way! -e- r r -A No More Checks to Write* No More Hassles* Call 565-5856 I CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE VIEWFINDER Sunday, December 4, 2011 G19 A Michael Buble Christmas' sets the stage for happy holidays ByJacqueline Cutler Zap2it Christmas spirit," Pickler says. "The fireplace, the trees. You cannot be around Michael and At the northwestern tip of not be in a good mood. Brooklyn, in a rambling space "I was curious what he and I that once must have manufac- would sound like together," she turned something, a gorgeous says. "We come from two dif- stage awaits a holiday celebra- ferent formats" tion. White fairy lights dot She recalls being surprised black curtains, making for a when asked to perform with twinkly, festive feel. him. White trees, potted white i They sing "White Christmas" poinsettias and huge wreaths together. Pickler wears an ele- set the stage for NBC's 'A gant white chiffon gown, strap- Michael Buble Christmas," air- less and draped, with ing Tuesday, Dec. 6. Louboutin heels covered in Buble, the Canadian singer' Miehael Buble Christmas" Lououin hrstls ceed who would have been quite com-airs Tuesday on NBC. j st wat pole to watcs "I just want people to watch portable in the Rat Pack, re- the show and make them happy," Pickler says. hearses for his first TV special. He jokes with "Sometimes Christmas is not pleasant for the a cappella group Naturally 7, which tours everyone." with him. He teases the audience and tells a Pickler then rehearses with Buble. She trav- barely off-color joke that he loves. els with just her manager; Bieber arrives with On a mild day in early November, those who an entourage of 12. He changes into skinny secured tickets to the taping file in wearing black jeans, which he wears extremely low, a holiday party clothes. The teens, wearing short black sweater, white button-down shirt and skirts and teetering on heels, shriek when the black bow tie. He then takes the stage to sing warm-up comedian mentions the name Justin "Mistletoe," from his same-named CD that de- Bieber. buted at No. 1. Yes, the teen idol is among the guests, each The rehearsal happens in the middle of the singing a song in the one-hour show. Kellie paternity accusation, and Bieber is not talking Pickler, Thalia and the Puppini Sisters also or joking around with the crew. join Buble. Buble, however, goofs around with his fellow However, the guest who blows him away, Canadian and manages to lighten the mood. Buble reveals as he takes a break in his dress- "Soon Canadians will take over," Buble says. ing room, is Oscar the Grouch. Caroll Spinney, "We have saved up all our hockey pucks and the human behind Oscar, visited earlier in the slingshots, and we are going to take over." day. Buble is thrilled that Spinney suggested a Buble meshes well with each guest. Thalia, change to the script, which he's keeping in. who sings "Feliz Navidad" with him, says, Buble is having a blast. He loves Christmas "Michael is such a cutie-pie, his spirit, his life, so much, and during the special, photos of him his voice." She notes that she particularly likes as a kid sitting on Santa's (his dad) lap are that she sings in English and he in Spanish. shown. Selecting songs for this was difficult be- The Puppini Sisters harmonize on "Jingle cause he's so fond of so many. Bells" with him, and Buble sings classics from "I picked my favorites," he says. "It's a fast- his new CD, "Michael Buble Christmas." On paced network show. I didn't want the special the special, the singers perform in front ofa 36- to be all music. As a viewer I wanted it to be in- piece band, which swings. fused with humor." Buble acknowledges 10 Marines in their In addition to the "Sesame Street" cur- dress uniforms in the audience. Among his mudgeon, Ed Helms and Tracy Morgan have numbers is "I'll Be Home for Christmas." bits. Buble's songs are Christmas standards, Later in his dressing room, Buble reflects on many of which would have been at home on a the Christmas songs that became popular dur- special from the 1960s. He understands that ing World War II. there is something inherently and terminally "It started to have a life of its own, the way cool about donning a sharkskin suit, white shirt that song kept them connected to home," Buble and skinny black tie. A major flirt, Buble loves says. "As I get older, I realize what I wimp I am to sing and have fun. It's pretty impossible to and what sacrifices people make. Those songs remain immune to his charms. were heavy stuff. They didn't know if they A couple of hours before Pickler takes the would see their families again." stage this part of it set with red and white With Buble's easy banter and variety of furniture and a fireplace she relaxes in her guests, the special has a sweet, old-fashioned dressing room. Clad in jeans and a camouflage feeling yet seems fresh. print thermal T-shirt, with her face bare of "I hope it brings families together and makeup, Pickler looks like a pretty high-school maybe laugh," Buble says. 'And to get excited kid. for Christmas, like I am." 'As far as today goes, it's easy to get into the Kristin Chenoweth goes country with CD and Fox award show ByJayBobbin Zap2it She's a lot Broadway ... but now Kristin Chenoweth is a little bit country, too. The petite, Tony- and Emmy-winning singing and acting dynamo recently re- leased her first country music CD, "Some Lessons Learned." That does much to explain her new hosting gig: She'll join returnee Trace Adkins to preside over the second an- nual edition of the fan-voted American Country Awards, which Fox will televise from Las Vegas' MGM Grand Gar- den Arena on Monday, Dec. 5. "I've gravitated toward it since I was a little girl," Okla- homa native Chenoweth says of country music. "The bottom line is that we're in the business of en- tertainment, and (the Ameri- can Country Awards) is a show. People still want to be entertained, and I like to think I'm halfway decent at it. I'm very, very excited to meet some of the people I've looked up to for a long time, and hopefully make them laugh a little and have fun. If Trace and I have a good time, others will, too." Chenoweth's latest album takes its title from the Diane Warren-written song "Lessons Learned," and it also includes Dolly Parton's "Change." Chenoweth reflects, "It feels very much like how I grew up singing. I think it's more of a risk in whether I'll be ac- cepted for it or not, and I can't worry about that. I just have to stay true to where my heart is." -' "Repaint ' Specialist" l Interior & E. lenor '- FREE ESTIMATES - 352-465-6631 Indeed, Chenoweth recalls that in her youth, country stars were "the biggest musi- cal influences I had. I under- stand that this is not how I'm known, and that it might look like a big risk to others. To my family and me, though, it doesn't seem like that." Since Parton and Lady An- tebellum's Hillary Scott con- tributed to "Some Lessons Learned," they logically make Chenoweth's list of favorite country artists. She also cites "definitely Reba (McEntire) and Chely Wright, who's one of my top favorite singers. I love Patsy Cline, but I also love Carrie Underwood. And Little Big Town is a group I'm really into right now. "A lot of the men are shin- ing now, but there are some incredible women, too. Sara Evans' voice is unbelievable. I just listen to these singers pour their hearts and guts into every note, and I respect it so much. Everybody's sound is different, and everybody is celebrated for what they do. I love that they're all making their marks." Chenoweth surely contin- ues to do that herself. She re- cently did a rare Kristin Chenoweth and Trace Adkins host the American Country Awards Monday on Fox. two-consecutive-night guest stint on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" and was much- praised for her recurring role as April Rhodes on Fox's "Glee" for which she's cur- rently a People's Choice Awards nominee. She'll re- turn to regular series duty early in the new year on ABC's "GCB" (previously ti- tled "Good Christian Belles"). 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'PG-13' Iced with Sylvia Weinstock'PG, L Plat.Weddings Paid Program Paid Program (WGiFAI 18 18 18 18 18 20Scrubs'14' |AlwaysSunny Always Sunny 'Til Death'PG' |'Til Death'PG' |MadAboutYou MadAboutYou Mad About You *** "Honey, IShrunk the Kids"(1989, Comedy) Rick Moranis.'PG' Advertising Mr. Tile Cleaner James Rutledge Sr. How long has your business been in operation in Citrus County? It has been our pleasure serving Citrus and surrounding counties for 5 years. What's a typical day like for your business? Mr. Tile Cleaner's day consist of professional tile and grout cleaning, repair, sealing and grout painting. We do tile maintenance and restoration in showers and pools as well as cleaning lanai floors. What do your customers like best about your business? Our customer's appreciate our professional work. They thank us for being on time and appreciate our fair prices in a tough economy. How many employees work at your business? Mr. Tile Cleaner himself. What is something your business offers that people don't expect? Our customers appreciate that Mr. Tile Cleaner repairs grout and cracks as well as cleans. Why did you choose this business? Today most homes in Florida have tile floors or showers and Mr. Tile Cleaner has seen a need to help homeowner's clean, seal and maintain the beauty of their tile. Where do you see your business going in the next five years? We appreciate our loyal and new customers who have helped our local business grow each year and we look forward to serving you in the future. What are your business address, phone and email? We are located in Beverly Hills and you can reach Mr. Tile Cleaner at 352-586-1816 or 352-746-9868 G2 Sunday, December 4, 2011 VIEWFINDER CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE VIEWFINDER Sunday December 4, 2011 G3 SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 10, 2011 C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D: Comcast, Dunnellon I Comcast, Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C B D I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (WESH) NBC B 19 19 19 News Nightly News Entertainment Tonight (N) 'PG' The American Giving Awards Honoring deserving charities in the U.S. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit News Sat. Night Live SP 3 3 14 6 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Lawrence Welk's Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s. Celtic Woman -- Believe Classic Irish songs and pop anthems. 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'PG' ** "3000 Miles to Graceland" (2001, Action) Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner.'R'N Old Christine SATURDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 10, 2011 C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D: Comcast, Dunnellon I: Comcast, Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C B D I F H 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 I 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 I 5:00 I 5:30 WESHI NBC B 19 1 1 Open House (N) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PGA Tour Golf Franklin Templeton Shootout, Second Round. (N) E I Triathlon Ironman World Championship. (Taped) Celtic Woman Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park Tenor Andrea Bocelli performs. (N) Great Performances "Plcido Domingo: My Favorite Roles" Tenor Placido 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) WEDU PBS 3 3 14 6 --Believe'G' (In Stereo)'G' G Domingo. 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(N) (Live) FX 30 60 30 30 51 Howl Met IHowl Met Two/HalfMen Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men **Y2 "Step Brothers" (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly'R' IForget Sarah 67 European PGA Tour Golf Dubai World Championship, Third Round. From the United Arab Emirates. The Golf Fix The Golf Fix Golf Videos Golf Videos Feherty HALL 39 68 39 39 45 54 "An Old-Fashioned Christmas" (2010, Drama) Jacqueline Bisset. E "A Princess for Christmas" (2011, Comedy) Katie McGrath. Ex "All I Want for Christmas" (2007, Romance) Gail O'Grady .x ** "The Dilemma" (2011, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. A man sees his best **Y2 "Unknown" (2011, Suspense) Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger. An acci- *** "Bend It Like Beckham" (2002) Parminder Nagra. A teen hides her 302 201 302 302 2 2 friend's wife out with another guy (In Stereo) 'P-13' xc dent victim finds a man using his identity (In Stereo)'PG-13' E soccer-playing from her strict parents. 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Robin **Y2 "Phone Booth" (2002) Colin ** "Bad Boys II" (2003) Martin Lawrence. Two detec- 320 221 320 3203 3 Brooks. (In Stereo) 'PG' and his men battle the Sheriff of Nottingham. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' E Farrell. (In Stereo) 'R' tives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. 'R' E MSNBC 42 41 42 42 MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MTV 97 66 97 97 39 Teen Mom 2 Catch UpSpecial Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness I Ridiculousness Beavis Beavis The Real World 'PG' Teen Mom 2 Catch Up Special 65 44 53 Brooklyn's Russian Gangsters Chicago Mob Takedown'14, L,V' Philly Mob'14, L,V' Chinatown Mafia'14, L,V' Miami Drug Cartel '14, L,V' Vegas Mafia'PG' (NICjI 28 36 28 28 35 25 Power Rangers ISupah Ninjas'G' SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob iCarly'G' l iCarly'G'x Big Time Rush Big Time Rush Victorious'G' IVictorious'G' WXR1 44 ** "The Amityville Horror"'R' **Y, "The Skeleton Key" (2005) Kate Hudson. 'PG-13' E *** "Under the Tuscan Sun" (2003) Diane Lane. 'PG-13' E ** "The Break-Up" (2006) Ex *** "The Road" (2009, Drama) *** "A Single Man"(2009, Drama) Colin Firth. iTV. A gay man contem- ** "Remember Me"(2010, Romance) Robert Pattinson. Love begins to Dexter "Ricochet Rabbit" Dexter tries 340 241 340 340 Viggo Mortensen. 'R'E plates suicide after his lover's death. (In Stereo) 'R' heal the troubled spirit of a rebellious young man. 'PG-13' xc to find the next victim. 'MA' PEE 22 112 122 122 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild |Chop-Rebuild Chop-Rebuild IChop-Rebuild [SPIKEI 37 43 37 37 27 36 Search/Restore Search/Restore Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Waysto Die Waysto Die Ways to Die ** "Walking Tall"(2004, Action) The Rock. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' 36 31 36 36 Golf America'G' Seamaster Sail. High School Football Florida Class 3A Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. 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HALL 39 68 39 39 45 54 "Our First Christmas" (2008, Drama) John Ratzenberger. cc "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" (2008) Henry Winkler. cc "Eve's Christmas" (2004) Elisa Donovan, Cheryl Ladd. 'NR' c 32 0 3 32 2 o ** "The ** "Down Periscope" (1996, Comedy) Kelsey ** "Daredevil" (2003, Action) Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner. A blind attor- **Y2 "The Chronicles of Namrnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" 302 201 302 302 2 2 Devil's Own"'R' Grammer, Lauren Holly (In Stereo)'PG-13'x cney fights crime at night. 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AI 52 35 52 52 19 21 Human Planet "Mountains"'PG' Viking Wilderness 'PG' Viking Wilderness'PG' c On Thin Ice: Into the Arctic The Arctic people adapt to change.'PG' Viking Wilderness'PG' (ETD 96 19 96 96 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live'PG' "B.A.P.S"(1997, Comedy) Halle Berry Martin Landau.'PG-13' Reed Be.- Lines Reed Be.- Lines Reed Be.- Lines Reed Be.- Lines [BRAVuf 254 51 254 254 The Millionaire Matchmaker'14' Real Housewives/Beverly The Millionaire Matchmaker'14' The Millionaire Matchmaker'14' Mad Fashion Fashion Hunters Fashion Hunters Matchmaker (C 27 61 27 27 33 Daily Show Colbert Report 30 Rock'14' 30 Rock'14' South Park'MA' |Futurama'14' Tosh.0'14' Tosh.0'14' Tosh.0'14' Workaholics'14' Daily Show Colbert Report CMI 98 45 98 98 28 37 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 'PG' c *** "Urban Cowboy"(1980) John Travolta. A Texas oil worker looks for love at a popular honky-tonk. *** "Urban Cowboy" (1980) John Travolta.'PG' CNBC 43 42 43 43 Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Billions Behind Bars 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed "Marc Dreier" Mad Money CN40 29 40 40 41 46 John King, USA (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) cc Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 c Erin Burnett OutFront (DI) 46 40 46 46 6 5 Shake It Up! |Good-Charlie So Random!'G' |Good-Charlie Wizards-Place *** "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993) So Random!'G' Shake ItUp! Wizards-Place My Babysitter ESP 33 27 33 33 21 17 SportsCenter (N) (Live) x College Basketball Jimmy V Classic -- Missouri vs.Villanova. (N) (Live) College Basketball JimmyV Classic -- Marquette vs. Washington. From NewYork. (N) SportsCenter (N) (ESP2) 34 28 34 34 43 49 NFL32 (N) (Live) c Women's College Basketball: Jimmy V Classic College Basketball Memphis at Miami. (N) (Live) NFL Live (N) ca EWT 95 70 95 95 48 Choices Theology Table Daily Mass: Our Lady Mother Angelica-Classic EWTN Religious |The Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope'G' Fulton Sheen Women of (FA ) 29 52 29 29 20 28 'Twas Night *** "The Polar Express" (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Tom Hanks.'G' **|2 "HomeAlone 2:Lostin NewYork"(1992, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin.'PG' The 700 Club'PG' c FN44 37 44 44 32 Special Report With Bret Baler (N) FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O'Reilly Factor (N) c Hannity (N) On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O'Reilly Factor cc FOOD) 26 56 26 26 Chopped "Class Acts" Cupcake Wars "Tree Lighting" Cupcake Wars "The Nutcracker" Chopped 'G' Chopped (N) Chopped "Step Right Up!" FSNFLE 35 39 35 35 Sports Stories The Game 365 UFC Countdown 140 UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N Same-day Tape) After-Jay Glazer The Dan Patrick Show X 30 60 30 30 51 How I Met Two/Half Mn /Half Men |**) "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" (2009) Ben Stiller.'PG' Sons of Anarchy (Part 2 of 2)'MA' Sons of Anarchy (Part 2 of 2)'MA' GOLF 67 Golf Central (N) Morning Drive USGA Championship Season (N) Top 10 Top 10 British Open Highlights PGA Championship Highlights Golf Central Golf Videos HALL 39 68 39 39 45 54 "A Carol Christmas" (2003, Comedy-Drama) Tori Spelling. a "The Night Before the Night Before Christmas"(2010) Jennifer Beals. "Mistletoe Over Manhattan" (2011, Drama) Tricia Helfer.'NR' c ** "The Saint" ** "Charlie St. Cloud" (2010) Zac Efron. A tragedy Previewto 24/7 **Y "The Adjustment Bureau"(2011) Matt Damon. A man battles the Enlightened Boardwalk Empire Jimmy revisits his 302 201 302 32 2 (1997) shatters the dreams of a college-bound youth. Flyers/Rangers agents of Fate to be with the woman he loves.'PG-13' c 'MA E college days.'MA' cc (HGTfii 23 57 23 23 42 52 PropertyVirgins PropertyVirgins Hunters Int'l |House Hunters My First Place My House PropertyVirgins IPropertyVirgins House Hunters Hunters Int'l Hunters Int'l Property Virgins HISTI 51 25 51 51 32 42 Modern Marvels "Dams"'PG' Modern Marvels'PG' ** "Pearl Harbor" (2001) Ben Affleck. Best friends become fighter pilots and romantic rivals in 1941. a Pacific: The Lost Evidence'PG' [LIFE) 24 38 24 24 31 Unsolved Mysteries'14'E Unsolved Mysteries'14' America's Supernanny'PG' c America's Supernanny (N) c One Born Every Minute (N) 'PG' One Born Every Minute'PG' c LI 50 "Crazy for Christmas" (2005, Drama) Andrea Roth, Howard Hesseman. "12 Men of Christmas"(2009) Kristin Chenoweth, Josh Hopkins. A "The Family Holiday" (2007, Comedy) Dave Coulier, Christina Pickles. A ( )50 A woman tries to help a man find his long-lost daughter.'NR' woman uses media savvy to stir excitement in a small town. NR' c con man must prove he can settle down and raise a family 'NR' c iiAx1 ** "Bad Boys *** "Megamind"(2010, Action Voices of Will Ferrell, ** "Tooth Fairy" (2010, Comedy) Dwayne Johnson. A hockey player *Y "Half Baked"(1998) Dave Chappelle. NewYork *** "48 HRS." S 320 221 32320 3 3 1"(2003)'R' Brad Pitt. Premiere. (In Stereo)'PG' c must serve time as a real tooth fairy (In Stereo) 'PG' potheads attempt to get their friend out of jail. (1982)'R' MS C 42 41 42 42 PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews The Ed Show (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show S97 66 97 97 39 Teen Mom 2 |Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) Teen Mom 2 Catch Up Special Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) Teen Mom 2 (In Stereo) G 65 44 53 Rock Stars "Deathtrap" Alaska State Troopers '14' Knights of Mayhem '14' Knights of Mayhem (N) Rock Stars (N) Knights of Mayhem '14' [NICDI 28 36 28 28 35 25VictorVictorious Victorious'G' BrainSurge |iCarly'G'E SpongeBob SpongeBob That'70s Show |That'70s Show George Lopez George Lopez Friends'PG' Friends'PG' WRX1 44 Supernanny (In Stereo)'PG' Movie 'MA' Tori & Dean-Sweet Hollywood Tori & Dean-Sweet Hollywood Tori & Dean-Sweet Hollywood *** "The Ghost Writer" (2010) Pierce Brosnan. iTV A ghostwriter's lat- Shameless "Three Boys"(iTV) Frank Shameless "Killer Carl" (iTV) Dexter "Ricochet Rabbit" Dexter tries Homeland (iTV) Carrie identifies ilW) 340 241 340 340 est project lands him in jeopardy (In Stereo)'PG-13' c gets bad medical news. 'MA' Rehabilitating a delinquent. MA' to find the next victim.'MA' Walker's contact.'MA' c SPEED 122 112 122 122 Pimp My Ride Pimp My Ride Pass Time Pass Time Stuntbusters (N) Stuntbusters Dumbest Stuff Dumbest Stuff Wrecked'14' Wrecked '14' Stuntbusters Stuntbusters PIKEI 37 43 37 37 27 36 Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Flip Men'PG' Flip Men'PG' Flip Men'PG' Flip Men'PG' SN 36 31 36 36 Magic Overtime Inside Lightning NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at NewYork Islanders. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Lightning Live! Inside Lightning The Journey: Big Ten Basketball Big Ten SYFY 31 59 31 31 26 29 **Y, "Batman Forever"(1995) Val Kilmer. Premiere.'PG-13' Eureka "Do You See What I See" Warehouse 13"The Greatest Gift" Haven "Silent Night" (N) Eureka "Do You See What I See" (BS 49 23 49 49 16 19 King of Queens King of Queens |Seinfeld'PG' |Seinfeld'PG' Big Bang Theory IBig Bang Theory Big Bang Theory IBig Bang Theory Big Bang Theory |Big Bang Theory Conan (N)'14' E Screen Directors ""Mission of Danger"(1959, Adventure) Keith Larsen. A Night at the Movies Exploring **** "A Christmas Story"(1983, Comedy) Peter Bilingsley A boy tries A Night at the Movies Exploring 169 53 169 169 30 35 Playhouse Compiled from the TV series "Northwest Passage." iconic holiday films. (N) to convince his parents to get him a BB gun. PG' c (DVsYA iconic holiday films. 53 34 53 53 24 26 American Chopper: Sr. vs. Jr. American Chopper'PG' c American Chopper'PG' c American Chopper (N) E Moonshiners (In Stereo) 14'X c American Chopper c TLC 50 46 50 50 29 30 Toddlers & Tiaras'PG' cc All-American Muslim'14' cc What Not to Wear "Carly"'PG' What Not to Wear "Becca"'PG' Don't Tell the Bride 'PG' c What Not to Wear "Carly"'PG' (TNT 48 33 48 48 31 34 Bones "The Man in the Wall"'14' Bones (In Stereo)'14' Bones (In Stereo) '14'x 'Hide"(2011, Mystery) Carla Gugino, Kevin Alejandro. Premiere. a Rizzoli & Isles'14' TRA 9 54 9 9 44 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Mysteries at the Museum'PG' Mysteries at the Museum (N)'PG' Hidden City (Series Premiere) (N) Off Limits "Los Angeles"'G' c truTY 25 55 25 25 98 98 Cops'14' c |Cops'PG' TruTV Presents...'14' Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Police POV Police POV (TI 32 49 32 32 34 24 M*A*S*H'PG' c M*A*S*H'PG' M*A*S*H'PG' Roseanne'PG' Roseanne'PG' Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Hot in Cleveland The Exes'PG' King of Queens (US) 47 32 47 47 17 18 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Covert Affairs'PG'E cPsych "In for a Penny.."'PG' WE 117 69 117 117 Charmed (In Stereo) 'PG'xc Charmed (In Stereo)'PG'x c Raising Sextuplets'G'x Raising Sextuplets'G' c Raising Sextuplets'G' c Golden Girls Golden Girls WG-I 018 18 18 18 18 20 30Rock'14' 30Rock'14' America's Funniest Home Videos HowlMet IHowl Met Howl Met IHowl Met WGN News at Nine (N) cc 30 Rock'14' Scrubs'14' WEEKDAY LATENIGHT C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D: Comcast, Dunnellon I: Comcast, Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights SB D I F H 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 (WESHi NBC B 19 19 19 Jay Leno Late Night With Jimmy Fallon'14' Last Call/VDaly Today The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Early Today WESH News 4A WESH 2 News Early Sunrise (WEDi) PBS 3 3 3 14 6 Charlie Rose Varied Programs (WUFT) PBS 0 5 5 5 5 16 Charlie Rose Varied Programs XWFL"A NBC 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 Jay Leno Late Night With Jimmy Fallon'14' Last Call/VDaly Today ITheTonight Show With Jay Leno IEarlyToday NewsChannel8 NewsChannel 8 NewsChannel8 WFTV ABC 20 20 20 20 Jimmy Kimmel Live'14' 'Til Death'PG' Comics Paid Program ABC World News Now |Varied Programs Morning Eyewitness News Daybreak (WTSP CBS ( 10 10 10 10 10 10 Letterman Late Late Show/Craig Ferguson Paid Program Paid Program Up to the Minute Varied Programs Morning News 10 News, 5am 10 News tWTVT) FOX 0 13 13 13 13 The Insider'PG' King of the Hill News Paid Program Paid Program Swift Justice Swift Justice Cops NewsNews News Varied Programs (WCJB) ABC g 11 11 4 15 Jimmy Kimmel Live'14' News The Insider'PG' Entertainment World News Varied Programs Morning Morning MWCLF IND E 2 2 2 2 22 22 Great Awakening You and Me The 700 Club'G' Make Day Count Arth. 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(N) (In Stereo) '14, D,L' c 1:00 0 A ELBERTHUBBARD: AN AMER- ICAN ORIGINAL Elbert Hubbard founded the Roycroft artisan community. (In Stereo) 'G'm 2:00 M LA JAULA Sharid Cid; Dacia Ar- caraz; Maribel Fernandez. '14, D,L' (SS) 2:30 9YOUANDMEWith Richard Dortch. 3:00 0 0 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Everyday life in a small Cheshire market town. (In Stereo) 'PG' c (DVS) M CASOS DE FAMILIAR Conducido por Ju- dith Grace Gonzalez Hincks. 'PG' (SS) 3:30 I COPS A member of the U.S. Mar- shals Service briefs police on a kidnapping case involving a 4-year-old boy. (In Stereo) 'PG, L,V' r TUESDAY 12:00 0 D JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE Actor Josh Duhamel; actress Jeri Ryan; T-Pain per- forms. (N) (In Stereo) '14, D,L' c M CRIMINAL MINDS Searching for a killer who strikes during raucous pre-Halloween celebrations. (In Stereo) '14, L,V' c 1:00 BI FRONTLINE The world's first global Ponzi scheme that was orchestrated by Bernard Madoff. (In Stereo) 'PG' c M FLASHPOINT Spike is held at gunpoint; the team races to a call. (In Stereo) '14, V' 2:00 M LA JAULA Sharid Cid; Dacia Ar- caraz; Maribel Fernandez. '14, D,L' (SS) M FLASHPOINT The team is confronted by a group of dangerous gun runners while investigating gunshots. (In Stereo) '14, V' 2:30 )YOUANDMEWith Richard Dortch. 3:00 B ELBERT HUBBARD: AN AMER- ICAN ORIGINAL Elbert Hubbard founded the Roycroft artisan community. (In Stereo) WEDNESDAY 12:00 0 Dl JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE Jane Fonda; Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real perform. (N) (In Stereo) '14, D,L' c 1:00 II 0 NATURE The elephant matriarch Echo, leader of a carefully studied herd in Africa. (In Stereo) 'PG' a (DVS) 2:30 EDYOUANDMEWith Richard Dortch. 3:00 M CASOS DE FAMILIAR Conducido por Judith Grace Gonzalez Hincks. 'PG' (SS) 4:00 B BELBERT HUBBARD: AN AMER- ICAN ORIGINAL Elbert Hubbard founded the Roycroft artisan community. (In Stereo) 'G'x 5:00 ( PRIMER IMPACT EXTRA Noti- cias, farandula y events inusuales. THURSDAY 12:00 0 Dl JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE Actor Je- remy Renner; Chevelle performs. (N) (In Stereo) '14, D,L' c 1:00 II THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR Rebuilding the front door surround; deep root injections to amend and aerate soil; an- tique home. (In Stereo) 'G' cc 2:00 II INDEPENDENT LENS A Girl Scout troop unites daughters with mothers who are serving time in prison. (In Stereo) 'PG' c M LA JAULA Sharid Cid; Dacia Arcaraz; Maribel Fernandez. '14, D,L' (SS) 2:30 EDYOUANDMEWith Richard Dortch. 3:00 II NATURE The elephant matriarch Echo, leader of a carefully studied herd in Africa. (In Stereo) 'PG' a (DVS) M CASOS DE FAMILIAConducido por Ju- dith Grace Gonzalez Hincks. 'PG' (SS) FRIDAY 12:00 (M FLASHPOINT The team is con- fronted by a group of dangerous gun run- ners while investigating gunshots. 1:00 M PSYCH Shawn must enter a bank and become a gunman's chief negotiator. 2:00 II AMERICAN MASTERS: PEARL JAM TWENTY The band's 20th anniver- sary includes archival performances. (In Stereo) '14' c M PSYCH After helping a girl get a mall Santa out of jail in time for Christmas, Shawn and Gus realize their clients are con men with a big score planned; Gus' sister (Faune Chambers), who has a past with Shawn, helps with the investigation. (In Stereo) 'PG' c 2:30 E YOU AND ME With Richard Dortch. 3:00 M CASOS DE FAMILIAR Conducido por Judith Grace Gonzalez Hincks. 'PG' (SS) G12 Sunday, December 4, 2011 VIEWFINDER CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE VIEWFINDER Sunday, December 4, 2011 Gll Movie HIGHLIGHTS MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. c "Napoleon Dynamite" *** (2004, Comedy) Jon Heder, Jon Gries. A gawky teen helps a friend run for class presi- dent. x 12:15 p.m. CW The Man With the Golden Arm" *** (1955, Drama) Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker. Dried-out heroin addict returns to wife and habit in Chicago. xc 12:30 p.m. (Sw "Grendel" (2007, Adventure) Chris Bruno, Ben Cross. A king recruits the warrior Beowulf to fight a monster. '14' 12:50 p.m. (siOlW "Behind the Burly Q" **' (2010, Documentary) iTV. Behind-the-scenes stories tell of burlesque performers. fn 1 p.m. B The Fugitive" ***y (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. An innocent man must evade the law as he pursues a killer. a E "Big Calibre" *, (1935, Western) Bob Steele, Bill Quinn. A rancher almost hangs for the murder of his father. 1:10p.m. LMAX) "Legend" **Y (1985, Fan- tasy) Tom Cruise, Mia Sara. Elves and wood- land boy save princess from Lord of Darkness. 6o 1:15p.m. ~Ml "Real Genius" **, (1985, Comedy) Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret. Science stu- dents go after their idea-stealing professor. c ( "I 'Shattered Glass" *** (2003, Drama) Hayden Christensen, Peter Sarsgaard. Jour- nalist Stephen Glass fabricates stories. xc 2 p.m. CI "Ice Age: The Meltdown" ** (2006, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo. Animated. Melting ice threatens Manny and friends. 2:30 p.m. W AM "Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince" *** (2009, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. SiROWl The Eclipse" *** (2009, Drama) Cia- ran Hinds, Aidan Quinn. iTV Premiere. A man sees visions of his late wife and her bitter fa- ther. (IS "Beyond Sherwood Forest" ** (2009, Science Fiction) Robin Dunne, Erica Durance. A shape-shifting monster tries to destroy Robin Hood. '14' c (WMJ "Saint Joan" **Y (1957, Historical Drama) Jean Seberg, Richard Widmark. The life of Joan of Arc, the 15th-century martyr. 2:40 p.m. (X) "Conviction" **Y (2010, Bi- ography) Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell. A woman earns a law degree to free her brother from prison. n x 3 p.m. O) "The Chronicles of Namia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" **Y (2010, Fantasy) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. A painting draws Lucy, Edmund and their cousin into Narnia again. n x 3:45 p.m. cAM "The Toy" ** (1982, Com- edy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. A jobless reporter becomes a rich brat's hired compan- ion. xc 4 p.m. M "Space Cowboys" *** (2000, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones. NASA reunites four aging flyboys for an urgent mission. a IrmD The Santa Suit" (2010, Comedy) Kevin Sorbo, Jodie Dowdall. Santa Claus transforms a corporate bigwig into his look-alike. 'PG' xc CM "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" ** (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, Denis Leary. Animated. Sid adopts three dinosaur hatchlings. 'SrOWl "Love, Wedding, Marriage" (2011, Comedy) Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz. iTV Pre- miere. Her parents' divorce challenges a cou- ples counselor's views. 4:30 p.m. MAX) "Happy Gilmore" ** (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandier, Christopher McDon- ald. A powerful swing convinces a hockey player he can join the PGA tour. a cc 4MIs The Brothers Grimm" ** (2005, Fan- tasy) Matt Damon, Heath Ledger. Traveling con men probe a magical mystery. x (M "The Cardinal" ***Y (1963, Drama) Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider. An Irish-American Boston priest works his way up to cardinal. xc 5 p.m. M "Despicable Me" *** (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. Three orphans challenge one of Earth's greatest villains. n N 5:30 p.m. (SW "Against the Current" (2009, Drama) Joseph Fiennes, Justin Kirk. iTV. A troubled man decides to swim the lower Hudson River. n N TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. ) "Mr. Woodcock" ** (2007, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott. A man learns his mother plans to marry his evil former gym teacher. Nc 12:15 p.m. (AX) The A-Team" **Y (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper. Former Special Forces soldiers form a rogue unit. n x 12:30 p.m. 1M 'The Adjustment Bureau" **s (2011, Suspense) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt. A man battles the agents of Fate to be with the woman he loves. n N 12:45 p.m. CH) "Day of Wrath" (2006, Sus- pense) Christopher Lambert, Blanca Marsil- lach. iTV Premiere. A 16th-century lawman investigates the murders of nobles. n x 1 p.m. E "Rawhide" ** (1938, Western) Smith Ballew, Lou Gehrig. Lou Gehrig tries to save his sister's ranch from crooks. 1:30 p.m. ( "Sugar & Spice" **% (2001, Comedy) Maria Sokoloff, Marley Shelton. Cheerleaders turn to larceny to support a preg- nant member. 4SF "Alice" (2009, Adventure) (Part 2 of 2) Caterina Scorsone, Kathy Bates. A young woman searches for a way to escape from Wonderland. 'PG' 2 p.m. cAM "All I Want for Christmas" ** (1991, Comedy) Ethan Randall, Thora Birch. A girl asks a store Santa to reunite her estranged parents. N TCM) "The Dangerous Days of Kiowa Jones' **s (1966, Western) Robert Horton, Diane Baker. A reluctant drifter must escort two killers to prison. 'PG' 2:30 p.m. M "Elizabeth I' *** (2006, His- torical Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Helen Mirren, Je- remy Irons. The queen has affairs with the earls of Leicester and Essex. a 'MA' cc VMAX) "Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!" ** (2004, Romance-Comedy) Kate Bosworth, To- pher Grace. Awoman's friend and an actor vie for her affection. n N (srow "Bran Nue Dae" **% (2009, Comedy) Rocky McKenzie, Jessica Mauboy. iTV Pre- miere. A rebellious young man runs away from home. 4 p.m. (A The Addams Family" **Y (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. Gomez's long-lost brother, Uncle Fester, re- turns. (AIL) The Three Gifts" (2009, Drama) Dean Cain, Jean Louisa Kelly. Three orphans tem- porarily stay with a couple for the holidays. 'PG' (sHOWl "Changing Lanes" *** (2002, Sus- pense) Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson. iTV. A car accident puts two men on a collision course. n c 4:05 p.m. MAX) "Bad Boys II" ** (2003, Ac- tion) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two detec- tives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. n x 4:15 p.m. (M "Everything I Have Is Yours" *** (1952, Musical) Marge Champion, Gower Champion. Husband-and-wife dancers finally get to open on Broadway. 4:30 p.m. () The Saint" ** (1997, Sus- pense) Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue. A master of disguise finds romance and danger in Eng- land. n 5:30 p.m. (E "Batman Forever" ** (1995, Action) Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones. Premiere. Batman faces threats from the Rid- dler and Harvey Two-Face. 5:50 p.m. SH) 'The Ghost Writer" *** (2010, Drama) Pierce Brosnan, Ewan McGre- gor. iTV. A ghostwriter's latest project lands him in jeopardy. n x WEDNESDAT AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. iAM "All I Want for Christmas" ** (1991, Comedy) Ethan Randall, Thora Birch. A girl asks a store Santa to reunite her estranged parents. xc C "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" *% (2006, Comedy) Larry the Cable Guy, Iris Bahr. An uncouth investigator probes a rash of food poisonings. x Wo "For Love of the Game" ** (1999, Drama) Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston. An aging pitcher thinks back on his life's momentous events. n c 12:45 p.m. SH) 'The Good Heart" ** (2009, Drama) Brian Cox, Paul Dano. iTV Pre- miere. A woman comes between an irascible barkeep and his protege. 1 p.m. E 'Wolves of the Range" ** (1943, Western) Bob Livingston, Al "Fuzzy" St. John. Old West ranchers resist gunmen trying to drive them off their land. CWM') The Misfits" *** (1961, Western) Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe. A divorcee and an older cowboy become mismatched lovers. xc 1:05 p.m. MiX "Cedar Rapids" *** (2011, Comedy) Ed Helms, John C. Reilly. A naive in- surance agent has a wild time at a convention. n X 1:30 p.m. MX "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" *** (1999, Comedy) Mike Myers, Heather Graham. Austin travels in time to get his mojo back. 2 p.m. (Mi The Alamo" **Y (2004, War) Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton. Out- numbered Texans fight to secede from Mex- ico. Xc 2:30 p.m. M) 'Elizabeth I" *** (2006, His- torical Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Helen Mirren, Je- remy Irons. The queen has affairs with the earls of Leicester and Essex. a 'MA' cc (stowl "Casa de los Babys" **Y (2003, Drama) Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marcia Gay Harden. iTV Premiere. Six women travel to South America to adopt babies. 2:35 p.m. (M) "Get Him to the Greek" *** (2010, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand. An executive must drag a boozy rock star to Hol- lywood. n c 3:15 p.m. (W "How the West Was Won" ***, (1962, Western) Carroll Baker, Lee J. Cobb. Three generations of family go west. xc (DVS) 3:30 p.m. X "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" **Y (2009, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Robin Williams. Exhibits come to life at one of the world's largest museums. 4 p.m. I~I "Mistletoe Over Manhattan" (2011, Drama) Tricia Heifer, Greg Bryk. The wife of Santa Claus tries to help a divorcing couple. 'G' cc 4:15 p.m. HO 'Ondine" *** (2009, Drama) Colin Farrell, Alicja Bachleda. iTV. An Irish fisherman finds a woman in his nets. 4:30 p.m. (MAX) 'TheAmerican" *** (2010, Suspense) George Clooney, Violante Placido. A hit man hides out in Italy. n x 4:45 p.m. 50 "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' ** (2010, Drama) Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf. Master manipulator Gordon Gekko emerges from prison with a new agenda. an 5p.m. AM 'Silverado' *** (1985, Western) Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn. Old West drifters shoot it out with sheriff, clan. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. = "Bill & Ted's ExcellentAdven- ture" *** (1989, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter. Dopey dudes time-travel to fetch celebrities for a school project. xc W "Unknown" **s (2011, Suspense) Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger. An accident victim finds a man using his identity. a cc 12:15 p.m. 'HO? "Subject Two" **, (2006, Horror) Christian Oliver, Dean Stapleton. iTV. A scientist tests a resurrection serum on his as- sistant. n c 12:30 p.m. MAB The Bookof Eli" ** (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. A lone warrior carries hope across a post-apoc- alyptic wasteland. a cc 12:45 p.m. (m "North by Northwest" **** (1959, Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint. A case of mistaken identity endangers an ad agent's life. x (DVS) 1 p.m. E "A Lawman Is Bom" ** (1937, Western) Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith. Cowboy spots rustlers, foils land-grabbers, wins girl. IAM 'Meet Joe Black" ** (1998, Fantasy) Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins. The Grim Reaper assumes the form of a recently deceased man. M "'Enemy of the State" *** (1998, Sus- pense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. 1:55 p.m. (SW "Barry Munday" ** (2010, Comedy-Drama) Patrick Wilson, Judy Greer. iTV Premiere. A slacker has to learn responsi- bility after he impregnates a stranger. a cc 2:30 p.m. (MX) The Rage: Carrie 2" * (1999, Horror) Emily Bergl, Jason London. Teen discovers telekinetic powers after a friend's death. a cc 2:45 p.m. ( "Despicable Me" *** (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. Three orphans challenge one of Earth's greatest villains. a cc 3:15 p.m. ( c The Prize" *** (1963, Sus- pense) Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson. One Nobel Prize winner uncovers Red plot to replace another. xc 3:30 p.m. $Ho 'The Eclipse" *** (2009, Drama) Ciaran Hinds, Aidan Quinn. iTV. A man sees visions of his late wife and her bitter father. 4p.m. BA) "Farewell Mr. Kringle" (2010, Comedy) Christine Taylor, Christopher Wiehl. A widowed magazine writer meets a Santa Claus impersonator. 'PG' x (F "Armored" ** (2009, Suspense) Matt Dil- lon, Jean Reno. Armored-car officers plan to steal from the company. 4:20 p.m. A 'Life as We Know It" ** (2010, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel. Antagonists must work to- gether to raise their goddaughter. a cc 5 p.m. cAM "Ocean's Twelve" *** (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. Indebted criminals plan an elaborate heist in Europe. xc Mo3 "Dinner for Schmucks" **y (2010, Com- edy) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. Comic misad- ventures follow a man's encounter with a buffoon. n c (sow) 'Letters to Juliet" ** (2010, Drama) Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave. iTV. A young woman finds an old note to someone's lover, a cx 5:45 p.m. (Wc Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" **** (1966, Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. A professor and his wife host an all-night drinking party. xc FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. cAM "Defiance" ** (2008, His- torical Drama) Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber. Three brothers wage a personal war against the Nazis. x 05) "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" *** (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Harry sets out to destroy the se- crets to Voldemort's power. a cc (WC "A Streetcar Named Desire" **** (1951, Drama) Marion Brando, Vivien Leigh. A neurotic Southern belle tries to preserve her gentility. x (DVS) 12:30 p.m. iE "The Fox and the Hound" *** (1981, Drama) Voices of Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell. Animated. Natural enemies be- come pals. an 1 p.m. E "Pocatello Kid" *Y (1931, West- ern) Ken Maynard, Marceline Day. A cowboy sharpshooter runs roughshod over the plains. ISTHOW The Brothers Bloom" **Y (2008, Com- edy-Drama) Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody. iTV. Con artists pick a quirky heiress for their last hustle. n c 1:05 p.m. M'B "ean" **Y (1997, Comedy) Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol. An eccentric Briton wreaks havoc at an art unveiling. n x 2:15 p.m. (M) 'The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" *** (1961, Drama) Vivien Leigh, War- ren Beatty. An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome. 2:40 p.m. X) Top of the World" (1998, Action) Peter Weller, Tia Carrere. An ex-cop gets caught up in a Las Vegas casino robbery. a xc 2:45 p.m. MS 'Forces of Nature" **s (1999, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ben Affleck. A groom hurries to his wedding, with a fellow traveler. n x 3 p.m. AMC "Flight of the Phoenix" ** (2004, Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi. Plane-crash survivors endure hardships in the Gobi desert. xc ISHOWl The Waiting City" (2009, Drama) Radha Mitchell, Joel Edgerton. iTV Premiere. A young couple journeys to India to adopt a baby. 4p.m. O 'The Christmas Card" (2006, Romance) Ed Asner, John Newton. A soldier falls for a woman who wrote a well- wishing card. 'PG' cc (TM "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" *** (1958, Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman. An al- coholic and his wife visit his dying father in the South. x (DVS) 4:20 p.m. AX) "It's Kind of a Funny Story *** (2010, Comedy-Drama) Keir Gilchrist, Zach Galifianakis. A depressed teen checks himself into a psychiatric facility. n x 4:30 p.m. M5 The Losers" ** (2010, Ac- tion) Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana. Elite commandos hunt the man who betrayed them. a xc 5 p.m. (Hoi "From the Sky Down" (2011, Documentary) iTV. Irish rockers U2 re- lease the album "Achtung Baby" in 1991. n x 5:30 p.m. (Al "Wild Wild West" (1999, Action) Will Smith, Kevin Kline. Secret agents fight to stop a presidential assassination. xc CM "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs' ** (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, Denis Leary. Animated. Sid adopts three dinosaur hatchlings. j MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 5, 2011 C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D: Comcast, Dunnellon 1: Comcast, Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C B D I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WESHI NBC B 19 119 1News Nightly News Entertainment Access Hollyw'd The Sing-Off "Holiday Special" Holiday and inspirational songs. (N) Rock Center With Brian Williams News Jay Leno BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) x 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Artists and groups from the 1960s. (In Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and M D PBS 8 3 3 14 6 America Report (N) Stereo) G' 1960s. G' (WUFT PBS 0 5 5 5 5 16 World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) x Straight No Chaser-- Songs of the Decades |3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman World News Tavis Smiley (N) NewsChannel 8 NBC Niqhtly Entertainment Extra (N)'PG' E The Sing-Off "Holiday Special" Holiday and inspirational songs. (N) (In Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 Tonight Show WFL NBC Q 8 8 8 8 8 8 at6PM (N) News ()G' Tonight (N) 'PG' Stereo Live) x (In Stereo) x at 11PM (N) With Jay Leno Eyewitness News ABC World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel of Fortune A Charlie Brown Prep & Landing: You Deserve It Winning money for a Castle "Cuffed" Beckett and Castle Eyewitness News Nightline (N) a SABC 20 20 20 20 a6 (N) G'GX (N)'G' Christmas'G' Naughty vs. former soldier. (N) 'PG are abducted. (N) x af11PM 10 News, 6pm CBS Evening Inside Edition (N) Who Wants to Be Howl MetYour 2 Broke Girls (N) Two and a Half Mike & Molly (N) Hawaii Five-0 "Pahele" A missing 10News, 11pm Late ShowWith WT CBS ( 10 10 10 10 10 10 (N) News/Pelley 'PG' a Millionaire Mother (N) a (In Stereo) x Men (N) (In Stereo) x bus full of school children. (N) (N) David Letterman l FOX 13 13 13 13 FOX13 6:00 News (N) a TMZ(N)'PG' The Insider (N) American Country Awards The public votes for favorites. (N) (In Stereo FOX13 10:00 News (N) a FOX13 News Access Hollywood W F 0 13 1313 13'PG'x Live) 'PG, D,L,S,V' Edge at 11pm (N)'PG' AWCJBI ABC 11 11 4 15 News |World News Entertainment Inside Edition Charlie Brown Prep & Landing You Deserve It (N) PG'X Castle Cuffed" (N) a News Nightline (N) The Place for Miracles: Your Hour of Zola Levitt Great Awakening Life Today With Kingdom Great Awakening (WCF IND 2 2 2 2 22 22 Healing 'G' Presents'G' James Robison Connection e ABC Action News ABC World News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) A Charlie Brown Prep & Landing: You Deserve It Winning money for a Castle "Cuffed" Beckett and Castle ABC Action News Nightline (N) x WFT ABC 11 11 11 11 at 6 PM N) 'G' G' Christmas'G' Naughty vs. former soldier. (N) 'PG are abducted. (N) x at 11 PM ND 12 12 Family Guy'14' Family Guy'14'x The Big Bang The Big Bang Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Pas Law & Order: Criminal Intent "All In" How I MetYour Howl MetYour The Office'PG' c The Office'PG' (W 0 IND E 12 12 Theory PG' Theory 14' De Deux" (In Stereo) '14' (In Stereo)'14' s Mother'14' Mother'PG' WTTAJ MNT D 6 6 6 6 9 Love-Raymond Seinfeld'PG' Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ExcusedPG' Seinfeld'PG' Excused'14' Scrubs14' WACXl TBN QD 21 21 21 The Faith Show The 700 Club'PG' c Wisdom-Siddiki Love a Child Give Me the Bible |Variety Claud Bowers Tims Ministries The King of The King of Two and a Half Two and a Half Gossip Girl Lily throws a party for Hart of Dixie Zoe coaches Rose for Friends'PG' c Friends'PG'x The Simpsons According to Jim WTOG cw 4 4 4 4 12 12 QeensPG' QueensPG' Men'PG'EM Men'14'x Charlie. (N) (In Stereo) 14' the pageant. (N) 'PG' 'PG' 'PG' AM 16 16 16 16 ChamberChat I.N.N. News Your Citrus Invemess To Be Announced Straight Talk Med Moving On 'G' Movie'MA' WYE FAM 16 16 16 16County Court Spotlight (WOGX FOX ) 9 13 3 7 7 The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory American Country Awards The public votes for favorites.'PG, D,L,S,V' FOX 35 News at 10 (N) c TMZ (N) 'PG' Access Hollyw'd WVEA) UNI ( 15 15 15 15 15 15 Noticias Noticiero Univ. Cuando Me Enamoro (N) 14' Una Familia con Suerte (N) PG' La Fuerza del Destino (N) 14' Don Francisco Presenta (N) PG' Noticias Noticiero Univ WXPX ION M 17 *** "Space Cowboys" (2000) *** "The Fugitive"(1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. (In Stereo)'PG-13' Criminal Minds Demonology"'14' Criminal Minds Omnivore"'14' AKE) 54 48 54 54 25 27 The First 48 14' | The First 48 14' 1 The First 48 14' The Long Island Serial Killer Hunting down killers. (N) 'PG' The First 48'14' C 55 64 55 55 ** "The Addams Family"(1991) Anjelica Huston. PG-13' ** "A Christmas Carol"(1984, Fantasy) George C. Scott, Angela Pleasence. X I** "A Christmas Carol"(1984) George C. Scott. ANI 52 35 52 52 19 21 Your Worst Animal Nightmares |Your Worst Animal Nightmares Saved (N) (In Stereo)'PG Fatal Attractions 'PG' I Shouldn't Be Alive 'PG'E Saved (In Stereo)'PG' 96 19 96 96 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live 'PG'E I** "Preacher's Kid" (2009, Drama) LeToya Luckett, Clifton Powell. 'PG-13' ** "Sunset Park" (1996, Comedy) Rhea Perlman, Fredro Starr. 'R' [BRAV0I 254 51 254 254 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly What Happens Housewives/Atl. CC6 27 61 27 27 33 DailyShow Colbert Report 30 Rock'14' 30 Rock'14' South Park'14' |Workaholics'14' Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Daily Show Colbert Report CT 98 45 98 98 28 37 Trading Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy'PG' The 45th Annual CMA Awards Honoring excellence in country music. (In Stereo) 'PG, L cX The 45th Annual CMA Awards CNBC 43 42 43 43 Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Big Mac: Inside McDonald's Biography on CNBC xE American Greed Mad Money CN 40 29 40 40 41 46 John King, USA (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) x Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 x Erin Burnett OutFront [WISI 46 40 46 46 6 5 ShakeIt Up! Good-Charlie A.N. Farm G' Shake ItUp! PrankStars'G' *)Y "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" A.N.T Farm'G' |Shake It Up! PrankStars'G' My Babysitter ESP 33 27 33 33 21 17 SportsCenter (N) (Live) x Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) xc NFL Football San Diego Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars. From EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fla. (N) SportsCenter (N) (ESP2) 34 28 34 34 43 9 NFL32 (N) (Live) x College Basketball St. John's at Detroit Mercy (N) (Live) 2011 World Series of Poker Final Table. From Las Vegas. (Taped) SportsCenter (N) Football Live (EWTi 95 70 95 95 48 Saints Alive Theology Table Daily Mass: Our Lady The Journey Home (N) (Live) 'G' Signs of Life |The Holy Rosary World Over Live Vaticano Women of (F 29 52 29 29 20 28 Rudolph's Shiny NewYear'G' Rudolph & the Island of Misfit Toys |*** "The Polar Express" (2004, Fantasy) Voices of Tom Hanks. 'G' |Mickey Ch The 700 Club'PG' E ( 44 37 44 44 32 Special Report With Bret Baler (N) FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O'Reilly Factor (N) X Hannity (N) On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O'Reilly Factor a FlO 26 56 26 26 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Best Thing Ate Best Thing Ate Diners, Drive |Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive LF! I 35 39 35 35 After-Jay Glazer Ship Shape TV Panthers Live! NHL Hockey Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Panthers Live! Inside Panthers After-Jay Glazer The Game 365 30 60 30 30 51 How I Met How I Met Two/Half Men Two/Half Men ** "The Proposal"(2009) Sandra Bullock. A woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. **)Y "The Proposal" (2009) 67 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) Big Break Ireland I Frank Chirkinian Golf Videos IGolf Now Golf Academy IGolf Academy Golf Central Golf Videos HALL 39 68 39 39 45 54 *** "The Santa Clause"(1994, Comedy) Tim Allen. 'PG' |"The Good Witch's Gift"(2010, Drama) Catherine Bell. E "The Three Gifts" (2009, Drama) Dean Cain, Jean Louisa Kelly a S"Desicable Strangers No More (Premiere) (In ** "The Dilemma" (2011, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. A man sees his best Enlightened (N) Boardwalk Empire Jimmy revisits his Enlightened ** "Due Date" l 302 201 302 30 2 2 Me"(2010 Stereo) a friend's wife out with another guy (In Stereo)'PG-13' E 'MA E college days.'MA'x 'MA E (2010)'R' IHGTVi 23 57 23 23 42 52 House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int'l House Hunters Love It or List It (N)'G'E a House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters T 51 25 51 51 32 42 Pawn Stars'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' American Pickers (N)'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' Pawn Stars'PG' Real Deal'PG' Real Deal'PG' (LIFE) 24 38 24 24 31 Unsolved Mysteries'14' c Unsolved Mysteries'14'x "Holiday Switch" (2007, Comedy) Nicole Eggert. 'NR' "Dear Santa" (2011, Drama) Amy Acker, Brooklynn Proulx.'NR'x *** "His and Her Christmas"(2005, Comedy-Drama) Paula Devicq. "Eve's Christmas"(2004, Comedy-Drama) Elisa Donovan. A woman "A Boyfriend for Christmas" (2004, Romance-Comedy) Kelli Williams. A (L 50 Two journalists write a Christmas column for rival papers.'NR' gets a second chance to rethink a fateful decision. 'NR' woman waits 20 years for a holiday wish to come true. **Y "Green Zone"(2010, Action) Matt Damon. Army inspectors seek *** "Man on the Moon" (1999) Jim Carrey Premiere. Comic Andy *** "Cedar Rapids" (2011) Ed Helms. A naive insur- **/, "Another 48 320 221 320 320 3 3 weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. (In Stereo)'R' s Kaufman has an unusual but brilliant career. (In Stereo)'R' a ance agent has a wild time at a convention. R' HRS." MSiBC 42 41 42 42 PoliticsNation (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews The Ed Show(N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show MV 97 66 97 97 39 That'70s Show That '70s Show Friendzone Friendzone Ridiculousness |Ridiculousness Ridiculousness IRidiculousness Ridiculousness Beavis Beavis |Beavis G 65 44 53 Stopping the Second 9/11 '14' Alaska State Troopers '14' Secret Service Files'PG' Alaska State Troopers (N) '14' Alaska State Troopers '14' Secret Service Files 'PG' (NICj I 28 36 28 28 35 25 iCarly'G'c iCarly'G'x BrainSurge Victorious'G' SpongeBob SpongeBob That'70s Show That'70s Show George Lopez |George Lopez Friends'PG' Friends'PG' OX44 Bad Girls Club The Bad Girls Club 14'E The Bad Girls Club'14'E The Bad Girls Club'14'x Bad Girls Club Love Games: Bad Girls Love Games: Bad Girls wi 340i 2491 340 340 "Against the Current" (2009, "The Canyon" (2009, Suspense) Yvonne Strahovski. iTV Premiere. A Dexter "Ricochet Rabbit" Dexter tries Homeland (iTV) Carrie identifies Dexter "Ricochet Rabbit" Dexter tries 340 241 340 3 Drama) Joseph Fiennes. 'R' honeymooning couple has to survive in the Grand Canyon. 'R' to find the next victim. MA' Walker's contact. 'MA' c to find the next victim. MA' PEE 122 112 122 122 Pimp My Ride Pimp My Ride Pass Time Pass Time Monster Jam Pass Time Pass Time Pimp My Ride Pimp My Ride Monster Jam CSPIKE) 37 43 37 37 27 36 1,000 Ways to Die (In Stereo) '14' Waysto Die Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die (In Stereo)'14' Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die (SUNIi 36 31 36 36 TBA |GatorZone Inside Lightning NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Ottawa Senators. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Lightning Live! Inside Lightning Big Ten Big Ten SYFY 31 59 31 31 26 29 ** "The Brothers Grimm" x Neverland Peter and Wendy discover Neverland.'PG, L,S,V' Neverland (N) (Part 2 of 2) 'PG, L,S,V' Neverland (Part 2 of 2) 'PG, L,S,V' TBS 49 23 49 49 16 19 King of Queens IKing of Queens Seinfeld'PG' Seinfeld'PG' FamilyGuy'14' IFamilyGuy'14' FamilyGuy'14' FamilyGuy'14' FamilyGuy'14' IFamilyGuy'14' Conan (N)'14'E X ***Y "The Cardinal" (1963 Drama) Tom Tryon, Romy Now Playing *** "The MysteryofEdwin Drood" (1935, *** "A Christmas Carol" (1938, Fantasy) Reginald *** "David Copperfield"(1935) TC 169 53 169169 30 35 Schneider, Carol Lynley.'NR' "December Suspense) Claude Rains, Heather Angel. Premiere. NR' Owen, Gene Lockhart.'NR' W.C. Fields.'NR' T53 34 53 53 24 26 American Chopper: Sr. vs. Jr. American Chopper: Sr. vs. Jr. American Chopper: Sr. vs. Jr. American Chopper "The Build-Off" (N) (In Stereo Live) xc American Chopper xc TC 50 46 5 50 29 30 Toddlers & Tiaras'PG' Cake Boss'PG' Cake Boss: Next Great Baker "It's Go Time!"'PG' Cake Boss: Next Great Baker'PG' Candy Queen |Candy Queen To Be Announced (TNTI 48 33 48 48 31 34 Law & Order "We Like Mike"'PG' Law & Order Hit-and-run.'14' The Closer "Necessary Evil"'PG' The Closer (N)'PG' E Rizzoli & Isles (N)'14'E The Closer'PG' E TR 9 54 9 9 44 Bourdain: No Reservations Bourdain: No Reservations The Layover "New York" x The Layover "Rome" (N) 'G' Bourdain: No Reservations Bourdain: No Reservations truT 25 55 25 25 98 98 Cops'14'E |Cops'14' TruTV Presents...'14' Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick AlIWorked Up All Worked Up TL 32 49 32 32 34 24 M*A*S*H"What's Up Doc?"'PG' M*A*S*H'PG' The Exes'PG' Roseanne'PG' Roseanne'PG' Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens UA 47 32 47 47 17 18 NCIS"Minimum Security"'PG' NCIS "Marine Down"'PG'E NCIS "Left for Dead"'PG'E WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (In Stereo Live)'PG'E ** "Hostage"(2005) 'R' WE 117 69 117 117 Charmed "House Call" 'PG' Charmed (In Stereo)'PG' c Golden Girls |Golden Girls Golden Girls |Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls (WGN-AI 18 18 18 18 18 20 30 Rock'14' |30 Rock'14' America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest Home Videos America's Funniest HomeVideos WGN News at Nine (N) x 30 Rock'14' Scrubs '14' G10 Sunday, December 4, 2011 VIEWFINDER CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE VIEWFINDER Sunday, December 4, 2011 Gll Movie HIGHLIGHTS MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. c "Napoleon Dynamite" *** (2004, Comedy) Jon Heder, Jon Gries. A gawky teen helps a friend run for class presi- dent. x 12:15 p.m. CW The Man With the Golden Arm" *** (1955, Drama) Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker. Dried-out heroin addict returns to wife and habit in Chicago. xc 12:30 p.m. (Sw "Grendel" (2007, Adventure) Chris Bruno, Ben Cross. A king recruits the warrior Beowulf to fight a monster. '14' 12:50 p.m. (siOlW "Behind the Burly Q" **' (2010, Documentary) iTV. Behind-the-scenes stories tell of burlesque performers. fn 1 p.m. B The Fugitive" ***y (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. An innocent man must evade the law as he pursues a killer. a E "Big Calibre" *, (1935, Western) Bob Steele, Bill Quinn. A rancher almost hangs for the murder of his father. 1:10p.m. LMAX) "Legend" **Y (1985, Fan- tasy) Tom Cruise, Mia Sara. Elves and wood- land boy save princess from Lord of Darkness. 6o 1:15p.m. ~Ml "Real Genius" **, (1985, Comedy) Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret. Science stu- dents go after their idea-stealing professor. c ( "I 'Shattered Glass" *** (2003, Drama) Hayden Christensen, Peter Sarsgaard. Jour- nalist Stephen Glass fabricates stories. xc 2 p.m. CI "Ice Age: The Meltdown" ** (2006, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo. Animated. Melting ice threatens Manny and friends. 2:30 p.m. W AM "Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince" *** (2009, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. SiROWl The Eclipse" *** (2009, Drama) Cia- ran Hinds, Aidan Quinn. iTV Premiere. A man sees visions of his late wife and her bitter fa- ther. (IS "Beyond Sherwood Forest" ** (2009, Science Fiction) Robin Dunne, Erica Durance. A shape-shifting monster tries to destroy Robin Hood. '14' c (WMJ "Saint Joan" **Y (1957, Historical Drama) Jean Seberg, Richard Widmark. The life of Joan of Arc, the 15th-century martyr. 2:40 p.m. (X) "Conviction" **Y (2010, Bi- ography) Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell. A woman earns a law degree to free her brother from prison. n x 3 p.m. O) "The Chronicles of Namia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" **Y (2010, Fantasy) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. A painting draws Lucy, Edmund and their cousin into Narnia again. n x 3:45 p.m. cAM "The Toy" ** (1982, Com- edy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. A jobless reporter becomes a rich brat's hired compan- ion. xc 4 p.m. M "Space Cowboys" *** (2000, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones. NASA reunites four aging flyboys for an urgent mission. a IrmD The Santa Suit" (2010, Comedy) Kevin Sorbo, Jodie Dowdall. Santa Claus transforms a corporate bigwig into his look-alike. 'PG' xc CM "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" ** (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, Denis Leary. Animated. Sid adopts three dinosaur hatchlings. 'SrOWl "Love, Wedding, Marriage" (2011, Comedy) Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz. iTV Pre- miere. Her parents' divorce challenges a cou- ples counselor's views. 4:30 p.m. MAX) "Happy Gilmore" ** (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandier, Christopher McDon- ald. A powerful swing convinces a hockey player he can join the PGA tour. a cc 4MIs The Brothers Grimm" ** (2005, Fan- tasy) Matt Damon, Heath Ledger. Traveling con men probe a magical mystery. x (M "The Cardinal" ***Y (1963, Drama) Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider. An Irish-American Boston priest works his way up to cardinal. xc 5 p.m. M "Despicable Me" *** (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. Three orphans challenge one of Earth's greatest villains. n N 5:30 p.m. (SW "Against the Current" (2009, Drama) Joseph Fiennes, Justin Kirk. iTV. A troubled man decides to swim the lower Hudson River. n N TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. ) "Mr. Woodcock" ** (2007, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott. A man learns his mother plans to marry his evil former gym teacher. Nc 12:15 p.m. (AX) The A-Team" **Y (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper. Former Special Forces soldiers form a rogue unit. n x 12:30 p.m. 1M 'The Adjustment Bureau" **s (2011, Suspense) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt. A man battles the agents of Fate to be with the woman he loves. n N 12:45 p.m. CH) "Day of Wrath" (2006, Sus- pense) Christopher Lambert, Blanca Marsil- lach. iTV Premiere. A 16th-century lawman investigates the murders of nobles. n x 1 p.m. E "Rawhide" ** (1938, Western) Smith Ballew, Lou Gehrig. Lou Gehrig tries to save his sister's ranch from crooks. 1:30 p.m. ( "Sugar & Spice" **% (2001, Comedy) Maria Sokoloff, Marley Shelton. Cheerleaders turn to larceny to support a preg- nant member. 4SF "Alice" (2009, Adventure) (Part 2 of 2) Caterina Scorsone, Kathy Bates. A young woman searches for a way to escape from Wonderland. 'PG' 2 p.m. cAM "All I Want for Christmas" ** (1991, Comedy) Ethan Randall, Thora Birch. A girl asks a store Santa to reunite her estranged parents. N TCM) "The Dangerous Days of Kiowa Jones' **s (1966, Western) Robert Horton, Diane Baker. A reluctant drifter must escort two killers to prison. 'PG' 2:30 p.m. M "Elizabeth I' *** (2006, His- torical Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Helen Mirren, Je- remy Irons. The queen has affairs with the earls of Leicester and Essex. a 'MA' cc VMAX) "Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!" ** (2004, Romance-Comedy) Kate Bosworth, To- pher Grace. Awoman's friend and an actor vie for her affection. n N (srow "Bran Nue Dae" **% (2009, Comedy) Rocky McKenzie, Jessica Mauboy. iTV Pre- miere. A rebellious young man runs away from home. 4 p.m. (A The Addams Family" **Y (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. Gomez's long-lost brother, Uncle Fester, re- turns. (AIL) The Three Gifts" (2009, Drama) Dean Cain, Jean Louisa Kelly. Three orphans tem- porarily stay with a couple for the holidays. 'PG' (sHOWl "Changing Lanes" *** (2002, Sus- pense) Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson. iTV. A car accident puts two men on a collision course. n c 4:05 p.m. MAX) "Bad Boys II" ** (2003, Ac- tion) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two detec- tives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. n x 4:15 p.m. (M "Everything I Have Is Yours" *** (1952, Musical) Marge Champion, Gower Champion. Husband-and-wife dancers finally get to open on Broadway. 4:30 p.m. () The Saint" ** (1997, Sus- pense) Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue. A master of disguise finds romance and danger in Eng- land. n 5:30 p.m. (E "Batman Forever" ** (1995, Action) Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones. Premiere. Batman faces threats from the Rid- dler and Harvey Two-Face. 5:50 p.m. SH) 'The Ghost Writer" *** (2010, Drama) Pierce Brosnan, Ewan McGre- gor. iTV. A ghostwriter's latest project lands him in jeopardy. n x WEDNESDAT AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. iAM "All I Want for Christmas" ** (1991, Comedy) Ethan Randall, Thora Birch. A girl asks a store Santa to reunite her estranged parents. xc C "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" *% (2006, Comedy) Larry the Cable Guy, Iris Bahr. An uncouth investigator probes a rash of food poisonings. x Wo "For Love of the Game" ** (1999, Drama) Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston. An aging pitcher thinks back on his life's momentous events. n c 12:45 p.m. SH) 'The Good Heart" ** (2009, Drama) Brian Cox, Paul Dano. iTV Pre- miere. A woman comes between an irascible barkeep and his protege. 1 p.m. E 'Wolves of the Range" ** (1943, Western) Bob Livingston, Al "Fuzzy" St. John. Old West ranchers resist gunmen trying to drive them off their land. CWM') The Misfits" *** (1961, Western) Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe. A divorcee and an older cowboy become mismatched lovers. xc 1:05 p.m. MiX "Cedar Rapids" *** (2011, Comedy) Ed Helms, John C. Reilly. A naive in- surance agent has a wild time at a convention. n X 1:30 p.m. MX "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" *** (1999, Comedy) Mike Myers, Heather Graham. Austin travels in time to get his mojo back. 2 p.m. (Mi The Alamo" **Y (2004, War) Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton. Out- numbered Texans fight to secede from Mex- ico. Xc 2:30 p.m. M) 'Elizabeth I" *** (2006, His- torical Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Helen Mirren, Je- remy Irons. The queen has affairs with the earls of Leicester and Essex. a 'MA' cc (stowl "Casa de los Babys" **Y (2003, Drama) Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marcia Gay Harden. iTV Premiere. Six women travel to South America to adopt babies. 2:35 p.m. (M) "Get Him to the Greek" *** (2010, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand. An executive must drag a boozy rock star to Hol- lywood. n c 3:15 p.m. (W "How the West Was Won" ***, (1962, Western) Carroll Baker, Lee J. Cobb. Three generations of family go west. xc (DVS) 3:30 p.m. X "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" **Y (2009, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Robin Williams. Exhibits come to life at one of the world's largest museums. 4 p.m. I~I "Mistletoe Over Manhattan" (2011, Drama) Tricia Heifer, Greg Bryk. The wife of Santa Claus tries to help a divorcing couple. 'G' cc 4:15 p.m. HO 'Ondine" *** (2009, Drama) Colin Farrell, Alicja Bachleda. iTV. An Irish fisherman finds a woman in his nets. 4:30 p.m. (MAX) 'TheAmerican" *** (2010, Suspense) George Clooney, Violante Placido. A hit man hides out in Italy. n x 4:45 p.m. 50 "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' ** (2010, Drama) Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf. Master manipulator Gordon Gekko emerges from prison with a new agenda. an 5p.m. AM 'Silverado' *** (1985, Western) Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn. Old West drifters shoot it out with sheriff, clan. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. = "Bill & Ted's ExcellentAdven- ture" *** (1989, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter. Dopey dudes time-travel to fetch celebrities for a school project. xc W "Unknown" **s (2011, Suspense) Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger. An accident victim finds a man using his identity. a cc 12:15 p.m. 'HO? "Subject Two" **, (2006, Horror) Christian Oliver, Dean Stapleton. iTV. A scientist tests a resurrection serum on his as- sistant. n c 12:30 p.m. MAB The Bookof Eli" ** (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. A lone warrior carries hope across a post-apoc- alyptic wasteland. a cc 12:45 p.m. (m "North by Northwest" **** (1959, Suspense) Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint. A case of mistaken identity endangers an ad agent's life. x (DVS) 1 p.m. E "A Lawman Is Bom" ** (1937, Western) Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith. Cowboy spots rustlers, foils land-grabbers, wins girl. IAM 'Meet Joe Black" ** (1998, Fantasy) Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins. The Grim Reaper assumes the form of a recently deceased man. M "'Enemy of the State" *** (1998, Sus- pense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. 1:55 p.m. (SW "Barry Munday" ** (2010, Comedy-Drama) Patrick Wilson, Judy Greer. iTV Premiere. A slacker has to learn responsi- bility after he impregnates a stranger. a cc 2:30 p.m. (MX) The Rage: Carrie 2" * (1999, Horror) Emily Bergl, Jason London. Teen discovers telekinetic powers after a friend's death. a cc 2:45 p.m. ( "Despicable Me" *** (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. Three orphans challenge one of Earth's greatest villains. a cc 3:15 p.m. ( c The Prize" *** (1963, Sus- pense) Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson. One Nobel Prize winner uncovers Red plot to replace another. xc 3:30 p.m. $Ho 'The Eclipse" *** (2009, Drama) Ciaran Hinds, Aidan Quinn. iTV. A man sees visions of his late wife and her bitter father. 4p.m. BA) "Farewell Mr. Kringle" (2010, Comedy) Christine Taylor, Christopher Wiehl. A widowed magazine writer meets a Santa Claus impersonator. 'PG' x (F "Armored" ** (2009, Suspense) Matt Dil- lon, Jean Reno. Armored-car officers plan to steal from the company. 4:20 p.m. A 'Life as We Know It" ** (2010, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel. Antagonists must work to- gether to raise their goddaughter. a cc 5 p.m. cAM "Ocean's Twelve" *** (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. Indebted criminals plan an elaborate heist in Europe. xc Mo3 "Dinner for Schmucks" **y (2010, Com- edy) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. Comic misad- ventures follow a man's encounter with a buffoon. n c (sow) 'Letters to Juliet" ** (2010, Drama) Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave. iTV. A young woman finds an old note to someone's lover, a cx 5:45 p.m. (Wc Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" **** (1966, Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. A professor and his wife host an all-night drinking party. xc FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 p.m. cAM "Defiance" ** (2008, His- torical Drama) Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber. Three brothers wage a personal war against the Nazis. x 05) "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" *** (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Harry sets out to destroy the se- crets to Voldemort's power. a cc (WC "A Streetcar Named Desire" **** (1951, Drama) Marion Brando, Vivien Leigh. A neurotic Southern belle tries to preserve her gentility. x (DVS) 12:30 p.m. iE "The Fox and the Hound" *** (1981, Drama) Voices of Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell. Animated. Natural enemies be- come pals. an 1 p.m. E "Pocatello Kid" *Y (1931, West- ern) Ken Maynard, Marceline Day. A cowboy sharpshooter runs roughshod over the plains. ISTHOW The Brothers Bloom" **Y (2008, Com- edy-Drama) Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody. iTV. Con artists pick a quirky heiress for their last hustle. n c 1:05 p.m. M'B "ean" **Y (1997, Comedy) Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol. An eccentric Briton wreaks havoc at an art unveiling. n x 2:15 p.m. (M) 'The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" *** (1961, Drama) Vivien Leigh, War- ren Beatty. An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome. 2:40 p.m. X) Top of the World" (1998, Action) Peter Weller, Tia Carrere. An ex-cop gets caught up in a Las Vegas casino robbery. a xc 2:45 p.m. MS 'Forces of Nature" **s (1999, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ben Affleck. A groom hurries to his wedding, with a fellow traveler. n x 3 p.m. AMC "Flight of the Phoenix" ** (2004, Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi. Plane-crash survivors endure hardships in the Gobi desert. xc ISHOWl The Waiting City" (2009, Drama) Radha Mitchell, Joel Edgerton. iTV Premiere. A young couple journeys to India to adopt a baby. 4p.m. O 'The Christmas Card" (2006, Romance) Ed Asner, John Newton. A soldier falls for a woman who wrote a well- wishing card. 'PG' cc (TM "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" *** (1958, Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman. An al- coholic and his wife visit his dying father in the South. x (DVS) 4:20 p.m. AX) "It's Kind of a Funny Story *** (2010, Comedy-Drama) Keir Gilchrist, Zach Galifianakis. A depressed teen checks himself into a psychiatric facility. n x 4:30 p.m. M5 The Losers" ** (2010, Ac- tion) Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana. Elite commandos hunt the man who betrayed them. a xc 5 p.m. (Hoi "From the Sky Down" (2011, Documentary) iTV. Irish rockers U2 re- lease the album "Achtung Baby" in 1991. n x 5:30 p.m. (Al "Wild Wild West" (1999, Action) Will Smith, Kevin Kline. Secret agents fight to stop a presidential assassination. xc CM "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs' ** (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, Denis Leary. Animated. Sid adopts three dinosaur hatchlings. j MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 5, 2011 C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D: Comcast, Dunnellon 1: Comcast, Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C B D I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WESHI NBC B 19 119 1News Nightly News Entertainment Access Hollyw'd The Sing-Off "Holiday Special" Holiday and inspirational songs. (N) Rock Center With Brian Williams News Jay Leno BBC World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) x 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Artists and groups from the 1960s. (In Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and M D PBS 8 3 3 14 6 America Report (N) Stereo) G' 1960s. G' (WUFT PBS 0 5 5 5 5 16 World News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) x Straight No Chaser-- Songs of the Decades |3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman World News Tavis Smiley (N) NewsChannel 8 NBC Niqhtly Entertainment Extra (N)'PG' E The Sing-Off "Holiday Special" Holiday and inspirational songs. (N) (In Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 Tonight Show WFL NBC Q 8 8 8 8 8 8 at6PM (N) News ()G' Tonight (N) 'PG' Stereo Live) x (In Stereo) x at 11PM (N) With Jay Leno Eyewitness News ABC World News Jeopardy! (N) Wheel of Fortune A Charlie Brown Prep & Landing: You Deserve It Winning money for a Castle "Cuffed" Beckett and Castle Eyewitness News Nightline (N) a SABC 20 20 20 20 a6 (N) G'GX (N)'G' Christmas'G' Naughty vs. former soldier. (N) 'PG are abducted. (N) x af11PM 10 News, 6pm CBS Evening Inside Edition (N) Who Wants to Be Howl MetYour 2 Broke Girls (N) Two and a Half Mike & Molly (N) Hawaii Five-0 "Pahele" A missing 10News, 11pm Late ShowWith WT CBS ( 10 10 10 10 10 10 (N) News/Pelley 'PG' a Millionaire Mother (N) a (In Stereo) x Men (N) (In Stereo) x bus full of school children. (N) (N) David Letterman l FOX 13 13 13 13 FOX13 6:00 News (N) a TMZ(N)'PG' The Insider (N) American Country Awards The public votes for favorites. (N) (In Stereo FOX13 10:00 News (N) a FOX13 News Access Hollywood W F 0 13 1313 13'PG'x Live) 'PG, D,L,S,V' Edge at 11pm (N)'PG' AWCJBI ABC 11 11 4 15 News |World News Entertainment Inside Edition Charlie Brown Prep & Landing You Deserve It (N) PG'X Castle Cuffed" (N) a News Nightline (N) The Place for Miracles: Your Hour of Zola Levitt Great Awakening Life Today With Kingdom Great Awakening (WCF IND 2 2 2 2 22 22 Healing 'G' Presents'G' James Robison Connection e ABC Action News ABC World News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) A Charlie Brown Prep & Landing: You Deserve It Winning money for a Castle "Cuffed" Beckett and Castle ABC Action News Nightline (N) x WFT ABC 11 11 11 11 at 6 PM N) 'G' G' Christmas'G' Naughty vs. former soldier. (N) 'PG are abducted. (N) x at 11 PM ND 12 12 Family Guy'14' Family Guy'14'x The Big Bang The Big Bang Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Pas Law & Order: Criminal Intent "All In" How I MetYour Howl MetYour The Office'PG' c The Office'PG' (W 0 IND E 12 12 Theory PG' Theory 14' De Deux" (In Stereo) '14' (In Stereo)'14' s Mother'14' Mother'PG' WTTAJ MNT D 6 6 6 6 9 Love-Raymond Seinfeld'PG' Family Feud Family Feud Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ExcusedPG' Seinfeld'PG' Excused'14' Scrubs14' WACXl TBN QD 21 21 21 The Faith Show The 700 Club'PG' c Wisdom-Siddiki Love a Child Give Me the Bible |Variety Claud Bowers Tims Ministries The King of The King of Two and a Half Two and a Half Gossip Girl Lily throws a party for Hart of Dixie Zoe coaches Rose for Friends'PG' c Friends'PG'x The Simpsons According to Jim WTOG cw 4 4 4 4 12 12 QeensPG' QueensPG' Men'PG'EM Men'14'x Charlie. (N) (In Stereo) 14' the pageant. (N) 'PG' 'PG' 'PG' AM 16 16 16 16 ChamberChat I.N.N. News Your Citrus Invemess To Be Announced Straight Talk Med Moving On 'G' Movie'MA' WYE FAM 16 16 16 16County Court Spotlight (WOGX FOX ) 9 13 3 7 7 The Simpsons The Simpsons Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory American Country Awards The public votes for favorites.'PG, D,L,S,V' FOX 35 News at 10 (N) c TMZ (N) 'PG' Access Hollyw'd WVEA) UNI ( 15 15 15 15 15 15 Noticias Noticiero Univ. Cuando Me Enamoro (N) 14' Una Familia con Suerte (N) PG' La Fuerza del Destino (N) 14' Don Francisco Presenta (N) PG' Noticias Noticiero Univ WXPX ION M 17 *** "Space Cowboys" (2000) *** "The Fugitive"(1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. (In Stereo)'PG-13' Criminal Minds Demonology"'14' Criminal Minds Omnivore"'14' AKE) 54 48 54 54 25 27 The First 48 14' | The First 48 14' 1 The First 48 14' The Long Island Serial Killer Hunting down killers. (N) 'PG' The First 48'14' C 55 64 55 55 ** "The Addams Family"(1991) Anjelica Huston. PG-13' ** "A Christmas Carol"(1984, Fantasy) George C. Scott, Angela Pleasence. X I** "A Christmas Carol"(1984) George C. Scott. ANI 52 35 52 52 19 21 Your Worst Animal Nightmares |Your Worst Animal Nightmares Saved (N) (In Stereo)'PG Fatal Attractions 'PG' I Shouldn't Be Alive 'PG'E Saved (In Stereo)'PG' 96 19 96 96 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live 'PG'E I** "Preacher's Kid" (2009, Drama) LeToya Luckett, Clifton Powell. 'PG-13' ** "Sunset Park" (1996, Comedy) Rhea Perlman, Fredro Starr. 'R' [BRAV0I 254 51 254 254 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly What Happens Housewives/Atl. CC6 27 61 27 27 33 DailyShow Colbert Report 30 Rock'14' 30 Rock'14' South Park'14' |Workaholics'14' Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Always Sunny Daily Show Colbert Report CT 98 45 98 98 28 37 Trading Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy'PG' The 45th Annual CMA Awards Honoring excellence in country music. (In Stereo) 'PG, L cX The 45th Annual CMA Awards CNBC 43 42 43 43 Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report (N) Big Mac: Inside McDonald's Biography on CNBC xE American Greed Mad Money CN 40 29 40 40 41 46 John King, USA (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) x Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 x Erin Burnett OutFront [WISI 46 40 46 46 6 5 ShakeIt Up! Good-Charlie A.N. Farm G' Shake ItUp! PrankStars'G' *)Y "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" A.N.T Farm'G' |Shake It Up! PrankStars'G' My Babysitter ESP 33 27 33 33 21 17 SportsCenter (N) (Live) x Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) xc NFL Football San Diego Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars. From EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fla. (N) SportsCenter (N) (ESP2) 34 28 34 34 43 9 NFL32 (N) (Live) x College Basketball St. John's at Detroit Mercy (N) (Live) 2011 World Series of Poker Final Table. From Las Vegas. 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