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000DOPQ NEW 2013 TOYOTA Girls soccer teams vie to advance in region /B1 COROLLA THURSDAY $ TODAY CITRUS COUNTY $ 14,995 14,995 & next morning HIGH 69 Mostly sunny. LOW PAGE A4 44 at VILLAGE TOYOTA www.chronicleonline.com JANUARY 24, 2013 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOL. 118 ISSUE 170 Progress ‘premature’ to decide tax payment

 clear plant north of Progress and its parent Read the county’s Crystal River. company, Duke Energy, County fires off letter to power company letter to Alex Glenn, Citrus officials said are locked in a dispute president of Progress MIKE WRIGHT Greene has begun a full with Greene over the for its 2013 tax payment. Alex Glenn, president of Energy Florida on taxable value of pollution- Staff writer A letter, signed by Citrus Progress Energy Florida. Page A10. assessment of the com- County Commission Chair- An official version will fol- pany’s energy complex for control equipment in- CRYSTAL RIVER — man Joe Meek, Property low in the mail. the 2013 tax roll. stalled at the power Citrus County’s political Appraiser Geoff Greene, The letter is in re- no more than $19 million “Therefore, it is prema- complex’s coal plants in leaders are taking Superintendent of Schools sponse to Glenn’s letter in 2013 property taxes and ture for you to unilater- 2009. Progress believes Progress Energy Florida Sandra “Sam” Himmel sent last week to the up to $9 million less if the ally determine what your the equipment should be to task for a letter that and Sheriff Jeff Dawsy, county. In it, Glenn said company decides to per- taxes should be,” the let- stated the company’s plans was emailed Wednesday to the company would pay manently retire the nu- ter stated. See LETTER/ Page A5

INSIDE FLAIR FOR FOOD: Prosecution sets pace Murder trial opens with torrent of assertions Comfort food A.B. SIDIBE Anastasia’s in Heritage Staff writer Hills Plaza serves up Greek cuisine./Page C1 INVERNESS — The trial of the man accused in the gruesome death ENTERTAINMENT: of his father in 2010 got under way in dramatic fashion Wednesday in Circuit Judge Ric Howard’s court. Prosecutors kept up a torrent of assertions and witness testimony to buttress a case, they believe, in which John William Campbell, 39, meticulously planned and viciously attacked and killed his father. John Henry Campbell, 68, was stabbed to death as he sat in a chair in the In denial home the two shared. Mariel Hemingway Prosecutors Pete Magrino and speaks about her Rich Buxman alleged Campbell, troubled family in a new with forethought, repeatedly split documentary. open his father’s skull with a wood- /Page B4 handled hatchet in August 2010 and tried to scrub away his actions. BENGHAZI HEARINGS: Campbell is charged with first-de- gree murder and may face the death penalty if convicted in the jury trial. He is also facing a raft of other charges, including attempted mur- der of a deputy during a high-speed chase on U.S. 19 that ended with him ramming his vehicle into the parked car of Citrus County Sher- Grilled iff ’s Deputy Sam Ruby. Secretary of State Meanwhile, the defense team of Clinton questions attack Michael Lamberti and Devon on Americans in Sharkey did not go into whether Libya./Page A12 their client committed the crime. In- DELAYED: stead they focused on the issue of whether Campbell’s actions rose to the level of murder in the first degree. In his opening remarks to the jury, Sharkey described the relationship between father and son as es- tranged and distant prior to the elder Campbell’s killing. He de- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle scribed the younger Campbell as Defendant John Campbell attempts to get the attention of his attorney Wednesday morning as his being depressed and this was first-degree murder trial begins in Circuit Court Judge Richard “Ric” Howard’s courtroom. Along with other offenses, Campbell is accused of homicide in his father’s August 2010 death. See TRIAL/ Page A2

Debt ceiling Republicans back down on threats not to raise Board approves building fee increases country’s borrowing limit./Page A12 the fees were also assessed fees affected by Revised schedule more accessible increased. the adoption of the Land Devel- NEW WALMART: Cautero said opment Code. Cautero said it CHRIS VAN ORMER was borne out of the fact that the the schedule up- had been more than five years Staff writer existing fee schedules are in sev- dating exercise since the fees had been eral documents,” said Vincent began in earnest reviewed. Partly for updating, partly for Cautero, department director. after his depart- The four divisions include the housekeeping, the Department of “The public has a hard time, from ment revised the Building Division, which is self- Planning and Development time to time, working with our fee Vince Land Develop- supporting, Code Compliance, needed to revise its fee schedule, schedules, because they can’t Cautero ment Code. The Graphic Resources and Commu- the Citrus County Board of nity Planning and Land Develop- find them.” planning goal was to place County Commissioners (BOCC) The board conducted a public director. the fees for all ment Division, which are funded heard Tuesday. hearing to consider the new fees, four divisions in by property taxes. “The primary reason for devel- and later voted unanimously to the department into one consol- oping a new fee schedule today accept them, even though some of idated document. The project See FEES/ Page A7 Opening day County’s latest Walmart throws open doors to customers./Page A3 Pentagon lifts ban on women serving in combat INDEX fense officials said Wednesday. January 2016 to make a case Comics ...... C5 Community ...... C4 Move overturns The changes, set to be an- some positions should remain Crossword ...... C5 nounced Thursday by Defense closed to women. Editorial ...... A10 1994 rule Secretary Leon Panetta, will The groundbreaking move Entertainment . . . . .B4 not happen overnight. The recommended by the Joint Horoscope ...... B4 services must now develop Chiefs of Staff overturns a 1994 Lottery Numbers . . .B3 Associated Press plans for allowing women to rule prohibiting women from Lottery Payouts . . . .B4 seek the combat positions, a being assigned to smaller Movies ...... C6 WASHINGTON — The Pen- senior military official said. ground combat units. Obituaries ...... A6 tagon is lifting its ban on Some jobs may open as soon as Officials briefed The Associ- Classifieds ...... C7 women serving in combat, this year, while assessments for ated Press on condition of TV Listings ...... C6 opening hundreds of thou- others, such as special opera- anonymity so they could speak Associated Press sands of front-line positions tions forces, including Navy ahead of the official Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has and potentially elite com- SEALs and the Army’s Delta announcement. removed the U.S. military ban on women mando jobs after generations Force, may take longer. The in combat, opening thousands of front of limits on their service, de- services also will have until See COMBAT /Page A5 line positions. A2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

was wrapped in a sleeping bag. Deputy Charles Beetow Key center fashion show testified Wednesday about the evidence he retrieved from the crime scene, features afternoon tea while witnesses and CCSO Detectives Chris Cornell Chronicle Spring fashions will be Best Table Presentation. and Dan Keszthelyi shared presented by Belk De- Tickets are $30 but will their expertise on retriev- The 15th annual Key partment Store in addi- cost only $25 for those ing information from Training Center Fashion tion to a parade of wearing a hat. There will phone records and trian- Show and Tea will be fashions from the Key be a “buffet” of hats that gulation using phone tow- from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Thrift Stores. can be rented, as well. ers to locate Campbell. Feb. 10. All guests are asked to All proceeds go directly Keszthelyi said when in- The setting will be an af- wear their own favorite to support of the Key vestigators located Camp- ternoon tea at the Chet hat, worthy of winning one Training Center. bell traveling northbound Cole Life Enrichment Cen- of the special prizes to be For more information on U.S. 19 from the Clear- ter, 5521 W. Buster Whitton presented — Most Beauti- or ticket purchase call water area, they began to Way, Lecanto campus. ful, Most Creative, and 795-5541, ext. 311. tail him. He soon noticed the tail and thus began the chase with speeds reach- ing more than 110 mph. Campbell had also been Friends of CR refuge meeting set texting his ex-girlfriend and Cornell was able to Chronicle Boetcher, owner of Boetcher was a lead hy- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle share the contents of those Hydro-Q Inc. — a consult- drologic technician with Assistant State Attorney Pete Magrino displays a texts with the jury. He Paul Boetcher, a for- ing firm — will be the the U.S. Geological Survey photograph of homicide victim John H. Campbell, who wrote about wanting to mer hydrologic data col- keynote speaker at the for more than 30 years. was an Inverness resident. He showed the image to jurors commit suicide and then lector for the U.S. Sunday, Jan. 27, event in The event, open to the Wednesday morning. decided to ram the patrol Geological Survey, will Homosassa. public, is free but a dona- vehicle. share his expertise at The event is at 2 p.m. in tion of non-perishable portedly told by suspect Deputy Andy Cox, who the annual meeting of the fellowship hall of food is encouraged. TRIAL Campbell to investigators. was immediately behind The Friends of Crystal First United Methodist For more information, The elder reportedly ut- River National Wildlife call 352-586-7140 or visit Continued from Page A1 Campbell during the chase Church, 8831 W. Brad- tered: “What was that,” and whose dash camera Refuge Complex. shaw St., Homosassa friendsofchazz.org. after suspect Campbell al- captured the screaming evidenced by his desire to legedly buried the blade- end, also testified. 000DTC1 end his life by unbuckling end of the hatchet into his Campbell could be seen his seat belt and ramming skull. and heard screaming in the deputy’s car. Through cross-examina- pain after being severely He told jurors that after tion of nearly a dozen wit- injured in the crash. The they look at all the evi- nesses, beginning with the deputy, who was not in his dence they will conclude elder Campbell’s neighbor vehicle, ran toward the the case was not premedi- Fred Schofield, and one of tree line when he saw tated and therefore does the first deputies on the Campbell approaching. not rise to the level of first- scene, Carey Phillips, Ma- The deputy was hurt, but degree homicide. grino and Buxman tried to Campbell had to be air- However, Buxman, in establish pattern of behav- lifted to Bayfront Medical his opening remarks, laid ior by Campbell until he Center in St. Petersburg. out a sequential pattern of was apprehended in the Testimony continues at actions by Campbell he crash on U.S. 19. 8:30 a.m. today in what contended spells out pre- Crime scene technician could be a weeklong trial. meditation and an attempt Sherri Leahy helped intro- Chronicle reporter A.B. at cover-up. duce video evidence of the Sidibe can be reached at He bluntly described to crime scene, including the 352-564-2925 or asidibe jurors the manner in body of Campbell, which @chronicleonline.com. which the elder Campbell was killed. Buxman said testimony will reveal Campbell told investigators what tran- spired on that tragic evening, and how “he hit his father with the blade side of a hatchet over and over and over until he was dead. He did this while his father sat in a chair helpless.” Buxman even relayed the chilling last words of the elder Campbell as was re- 000DTGS

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the STATE Scott calls for teacher pay raise

Citrus County be approved by the Legislature port the governor’s efforts, but Would mean extra $2,500 a year and subject to local collective bar- stressed any discussion of teacher Manatee aerial gaining agreements, would cost pay and benefits has to be part of survey results The News Service of Florida have gone several years without taxpayers about $480 million — a large budget discussion and raises and been asked to pay money not everyone is certain can some aren’t sure the money is Staff from the Crystal TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick more for retirement as the state be found. available. River National Wildlife Scott on Wednesday called on and local school districts have The state’s largest teachers union Though revenues are expected Refuge conducted an aerial state lawmakers to give every full- scrambled for cash. was “encouraged” by the news. to increase in the coming fiscal survey of manatees Jan. time public school teacher a “Ultimately, I want all Florida “This begins to repair the dam- year, lawmakers said years of 22. In total, 196 manatees $2,500 raise, a request that was families to have more opportuni- age that has been done to our stu- budget deficits and austerity have were counted along the met with encouragement, caution ties to pursue their dreams,” Scott dents and those who work in our affected all branches of survey route, stretching and a more than a little skepti- said in remarks prepared for de- schools, said Andy Ford, presi- government. from the Cross Florida cism by lawmakers and teacher livery at the school. “That means dent of the Florida Education As- Senate President Don Gaetz, a Barge Canal, near Inglis, advocates. more job opportunities. It is im- sociation. The union has clashed former Okaloosa County schools south to the Homosassa Visiting Ocoee Middle School in possible to connect more Floridi- frequently with Republicans in superintendent, said he prefers River. Included along this central Florida, the governor said ans with great jobs without a Florida over the past decade or an approach of providing more route are the Crystal River, he would push lawmakers to ap- strong education system that sup- so, over teacher pay, as well as funding to local school boards, King’s Bay, the discharge prove the across-the-board pay in- ports student achievement.” many other issues. which would then make decisions canal of the Progress En- crease for full-time teachers, who The raise, which would have to Key lawmakers said they sup- about pay increases. ergy complex north of Crys- tal River, Salt River and the Homosassa River, which includes the Blue Waters. The Cross Florida Barge Canal, the discharge canal of the power plant and western sections of the Ho- New Walmart opens mosassa, Crystal, and Salt Rivers could not be flown due to low sea fog rolling in. Count results were: ■ King’s Bay — 118 adults plus 14 calves for 132 in total. ■ Crystal River — 0. ■ Salt River — 0. ■ Power Plant dis- charge canal — 9 adults for a total of 9. ■ Cross Florida Barge Canal — 3 adults and 1 calf for a total of 4. ■ Homosassa River (Blue Waters) — 37 adults and 6 calves for a total of 43. ■ Lower Homosassa River — 7 adults and 1 calf, totaling 8. ■ In all, 174 adults and 22 calves were spotted, to- taling 196. Ocala Silver Springs to become state park Silver Springs, one of Florida’s oldest tourist at- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle tractions, is going out of Walmart store manager Tom Cooper leads a crowd in a Walmart cheer Wednesday morning as the store in Beverly Hills is business and will become a officially opened. state park. The north Florida attrac- tion, famed for its glass bot- Beverly Hills location tom boats, has been plagued by low attendance and pollu- is third one in tion, which has clouded its once-clear waters. Citrus County Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet on Wednes- PAT FAHERTY day agreed to accept a $4 Staff writer million lease buy-out from Palace Entertainment. BEVERLY HILLS — “Fabulous!” ex- The lease had called for claimed Barbara Turner, as she left the the firm to manage the store Wednesday morning.. “I’m so glad it’s state-owned property near open, it’s so convenient.” Ocala as an attraction Turner, who manages Big Pine Acres through 2029. It now will Mobile Home Park, had been eagerly wait- end Sept. 30. Palace will ing for the new Beverly Hills Walmart to continue to manage the open. property as a tourist attrac- “I’m very excited about it,” she said, hav- tion until then. ing braved a cold morning for the store’s ribbon cutting. — From staff and wire reports Turner said she has been watching its progress since they first cleared trees from the site at the intersection of County Roads Correction 486 and 491. Her mobile home park is just Due to a reporter’s error, across the street and she said everyone there Management, family members and county officials receive a cheer as the new Walmart is two schools were misidenti- was happy about the new store opening. opened with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. “Let the shopping begin!” store manager Tom fied in the Chronicle’s listing It’s wonderful,” Lecanto resident Regina Cooper exclaimed. of teacher of the year final- Toriskie said. “It’s so convenient, it has everything I need. So many people have patience with the project. out for the flag-raising. ists in the Jan. 16 edition asked for a store in this area.” Cooper recognized support from the “This is only the beginning,” he said. “I and school-related em- “It’s a nice size store,” she said, adding county, the chamber and companies involved promise we’re going to be a great partner ployee of the year finalists it saved her from having to drive up State with the new store. He also cited help from to the community.” in Wednesday’s paper. Road 44 to shop at the Inverness Walmart, regional Walmart employees such as Suzanne “Let the shopping begin,” he said, after Third-grade teacher Trisha which is often crowded. Green, who came from the Homosassa store his 6-year-old daughter cut the ribbon. Knox and ESE assistant With the weather on the chilly side, the to help with the grand opening. Then the action shifted back to sporting Sherrie Lucas are from opening ceremony was moved inside. Hun- “We want to be a great partner for this goods where customers quickly lined up to Central Ridge Elementary dreds of residents crowded the front of the community and it starts today,” Cooper buy ammunition at Walmart prices. There School. store, joining Walmart employees, county said. “We are donating a trailer of food.” was a two-box limit, with popular calibers The Chronicle regrets the and Chamber of Commerce representa- He said the Walmart semitrailer parked selling out quickly. errors. tives and other guests. outside had more than $10,000 worth of Grand opening activities involving local Readers can alert The “We’re finally here,” store manager food for the Community Food Bank of Cit- groups and civic organizations are planned Citrus County Chronicle to Thomas Cooper said. “I want to thank the rus County. through Sunday. any errors in news articles 200-plus associates who turned this build- He presented a $2,000 check to the Contact Chronicle reporter Pat Faherty by emailing newsdesk@ ing into a Walmart.” CREST School to build a new playground at 352-564-2924 or pfaherty@chronicle chronicleonline.com or by And he thanked their families for their and a $500 check to JROTC, which came online.com. calling 352-563-5660. Defense claims snitch lied in Rilya Wilson case

Associated Press there were numerous inconsis- the story she concocted about my pearance was not noticed by the tigators said there’s no truth to tencies in testimony by Robin client is absolutely unbelievable,” state Department of Children her story. MIAMI — A jailhouse snitch Lunceford, a career criminal who Matters told jurors. “Robin’s and Families for 15 months, Lunceford testified Graham looking for a way out of prison said Geralyn Graham tearfully worked for this. She earned it. She leading to high-level agency res- told her when both were in jail concocted a story about hearing confessed in 2004 to smothering graduated from prison life with a ignations and passage of child she killed Rilya because the girl a woman confess to killing a 4- little Rilya Wilson and burying master’s of manipulation and a welfare reforms. was evil and possessed by year-old foster child, the her body more than a decade ago. doctorate in deceit.” After eight weeks of trial, ju- demons. Lunceford provided de- woman’s defense attorney told a Lunceford, who has spent more Graham, 67, faces life in rors are expected to begin delib- tails not publicly known, such as jury Wednesday, seeking to cast than half of her life behind bars, prison if convicted of first- erations Thursday. Graham has Graham reaching a breaking doubt on the prosecution’s star got a life prison sentence reduced degree murder, kidnapping and long maintained her innocence, point when Rilya insisted on witness. to 10 years in exchange for her aggravated child abuse. Rilya claiming Rilya was taken away wearing a Cleopatra mask for Attorney Michael Matters told testimony. She gets out in 2014. went missing from Graham’s by a state employee for mental Halloween rather than an angel jurors in a closing argument “I suggest to you that every bit of home in late 2000, but her disap- tests and never returned. Inves- costume. A4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 LOCAL/STATE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE For the RECORD New state education Citrus County to kill and a Citrus County war- ■ A grand theft was re- Sheriff’s Office rant for a misdemeanor ported at 7:01 p.m. Jan. 21 in charge of giving false informa- the 1300 block of W. Jackson Domestic chief sets top priorities battery arrest tion to a law enforcement offi- Hill Court, Lecanto. cer. According to her arrest ■ ■ Adam Dix, 18, of Ho- An auto theft was re- affidavit, she is accused of ported at 6:50 a.m. Tuesday, mosassa, at 7:44 a.m. Mon- threatening a man with a day on a misdemeanor charge Jan. 22, in the 2200 block of S. Nationwide academic standards at top of list baseball bat. Bond $6,000. Coleman Ave., Homosassa. of domestic battery. No bond. Associated Press learn,” Bennett said in his Florida Comprehensive Thefts Vandalisms DUI arrest ■ first appearance before Assessment Test, or FCAT, ■ A grand theft was re- ■ A vandalism was reported Donna LaFlamme, 41, of ported at 11:21 a.m. Jan. 18 in TALLAHASSEE — the Senate Education over the next couple years. East Dano Street, Inverness, at 4:38 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, in Florida’s new education Committee. “Common The Florida Education the 9400 block of E. Bushnell the 5600 block of S. Garcia at 1:29 a.m. Monday on a mis- Road, Floral City. commissioner told a leg- core will transform the Association, the statewide demeanor charge of driving Road, Homosassa. islative panel Wednesday way teachers teach. It will teachers union, is chal- ■ A grand theft was re- under the influence. According ■ A vandalism was reported that his top priorities are transform the way we as- lenging a new law requir- to her arrest affidavit, she was ported at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 18 in at 6:35 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, the 11300 block of W. implementing nationwide sess our children and ing merit pay based pulled over after a law en- in the 3500 block of E. Theo academic standards and a know that they’re college heavily on student test forcement officer saw her ve- Bayshore Drive, Crystal River. Lane, Inverness. ■ new teacher merit pay and and career ready.” scores and abolishing hicle moving erratically A petit theft was reported ■ A vandalism was reported tenure law. Bennett said he intends tenure for new hires. A cir- at 5:04 p.m. Jan. 18 in the northbound on U.S. 41 in the at 2:40 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, The State Board of Edu- to make sure educators cuit judge in Tallahassee 9700 block of W. Poplar St., area of Middle School Drive in in the 20 block of N. Mel- cation hired Tony Bennett heard oral argument last Crystal River. and communities across Inverness. She admitted to bourne St., Beverly Hills. week but has not yet ruled. ■ after the Republican lost a Florida understand how consuming three or four mixed A petit theft was reported ■ A vandalism was reported bid for re-election as Indi- important and transforma- His decision, though, is ex- at 5:50 p.m. Jan. 18 in the 500 drinks and had difficulty per- at 2:42 a.m. Jan. 20 in the ana’s superintendent of tive the new standards will pected to be appealed re- block of S. Ponder Ave., forming sobriety tasks. She re- 2400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake public instruction in be. gardless of which way it Lecanto. fused to submit to a test of her Highway, Inverness. November. Besides serving as a uni- goes. breath. Bond $500. ■ A petit theft was reported ■ A vandalism was reported Florida is among 45 form national measuring Bennett said Gov. Rick Other arrests at 6:34 p.m. Jan. 18 in the at 3:55 a.m. Jan. 20 in the states, the District of Co- stick, they’ll give schools Scott has asked him to 2400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake ■ Kelsie Lindsay, 20, of 7000 block of W. Greenwood lumbia and three territo- and teachers wider lati- make implementation of Highway, Inverness. West Fanwood Lane, Crystal Lane, Crystal River. ries that have agreed to tude for developing cur- the law a priority. He said ■ River, at 3:31 p.m. Sunday on A petit theft was reported ■ A vandalism was reported adopt the Common Core riculum to help students he intends to make sure the a misdemeanor charge of bat- at 12:32 a.m. Saturday, Jan. at 10:18 a.m. Monday, Jan. 21, State Standards for learn what’s required than Department of Education tery. Bond $500. 19, in the 1500 block of S. in the 2000 block of S. Goode kindergarten through high currently allowed by is prepared to take on that Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. ■ Joseph Pelham, 23, of Point, Homosassa. school. Florida’s Sunshine State task and wants to assess ■ Homosassa, at 8:08 p.m. Sun- A petit theft was reported “The one thing we have standards. local school districts’ ca- day on a misdemeanor charge at 11:12 a.m. Jan. 19 in the ON THE NET to get right is the imple- Florida plans to phase pacity to put it into effect. of violation of domestic vio- 5700 block of E. Jasmine mentation of common core in the standards and cor- He said he’ll also be Lane, Inverness.  www.chronicle lence/protective injunction. No online.com. because it will transform responding exams, which looking at whether the law bond. ■ A petit theft was reported at the way our children will replace the existing needs to be “tweaked.” 5:08 p.m. Jan. 19 in the 90 block ■ Christina Boyington, 35, at 2:37 p.m. on Citrus of S. Pine Ave., Inverness. County warrants for trespass- ■ A grand theft was re- ing in a structure/conveyance ported at 10:50 p.m. Jan. 19 in after warning and a failure to the 900 block of Duck Cove Legal notices in today’s Citrus C ounty Chronicle appear in court for a misde- Path, Inverness. meanor charge of trespassing ■ A petit theft was reported after warning. Bond $1,000. at 10:26 a.m. Monday, Jan. 21, ■ Marcus Iacovino, 24, of in the 200 block of E. Highland Meeting Notices...... C12 North U.S. 221, Perry, at 2:36 Blvd., Inverness. p.m. Monday on a misde- ■ A grand theft was re- meanor charge of petit theft ported at 12:03 p.m. Jan. 21 in and a Citrus County warrant the 5800 block of N. Summer- Miscellaneous Notices ...... C12 for violation of probation on an field Point, Dunnellon. original felony charge of bur- ■ A petit theft was reported glary. No bond. at 1:33 p.m. Jan. 21 in the ■ Kayla Pearson, 23, of 6800 block of S. Suncoast West Foxhill Lane, Ho- Blvd., Homosassa. Foreclosure mosassa, at 11:59 p.m. Tues- ■ A petit theft was reported day on a felony charge of at 2:47 p.m. Jan. 21 in the Sale/Action Notices...... C11, C12 aggravated assault with a 2400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake deadly weapon without intent Highway, Inverness. 000DM1W

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Associated Press Hook Elementary School. dents, however, reacted High School this week Over the holiday break, with alarm to the news that after moving from Texas. FONTANA, Calif. — The the district’s 14 school po- school resource officers Other students said they high-powered semiauto- lice officers received 40 were being issued the rifles felt disillusioned that offi- matic rifles recently hours of training on the ri- during their shifts. The of- cials would spend money shipped to school police in fles. Officers check them ficers split their time be- on semiautomatic rifles this Southern California out for each shift from a tween 44 schools in the while the district elimi- city look like they belong fireproof safe in the police district and keep the rifles nated its comprehensive on a battlefield rather than force’s main office. in a safe at their assigned guidance counseling pro- in a high school, but offi- Fontana isn’t the first Associated Press school or secured in their gram two years ago. cials here say the weapons district to try this. Other The Fontana Unified School District in California pur- patrol car each day before “They should get guns, could help stop a massacre Southern California dis- chased 14 Colt LE6940 semiautomatic rifles to help pro- checking the weapon back but not as many and not like the one that claimed tricts also have rifle pro- vide security for the school. in to the school police spend so much money on the lives of 26 students and grams — some that have headquarters each night. them,” said student Eliza- educators in Connecticut been in operation for sev- The officers, who already chief said. “Parents need to “If the wrong person beth Tovar. “They should just weeks ago. eral years. Fontana school wear sidearms, wouldn’t know that if there was a gets ahold of the gun, then use the money to get back Fontana Unified School police Chief Billy Green be able to stop a shooter shooter on their child’s we have another shooter our counselors because a District police purchased said he used money from like the one in Connecti- campus that was equipped going around with a gun. lot of us really need them.” 14 of the Colt LE6940 rifles fingerprinting fees to pur- cut, he said Wednesday. with body armor or a rifle, What happens then, if that The district saved mil- last fall, and they were de- chase the guns for $14,000 “They’re not walking we would be limited in our situation occurs?” said lions by restructuring livered the first week of after identifying a “critical around telling kids, ‘Hurry ability to stop that threat to James Henriquez, a 16- guidance services, said December — a week be- vulnerability” in his force’s up and get to class’ with a their children.” year-old sophomore who Superintendent Cali fore the shooting at Sandy ability to protect students. gun around their neck,” the Some parents and stu- just enrolled at Fontana Olsen-Binks.

level. A brigade is roughly vide medical aid if troops In the Navy, however, the matter and they unan- gated to maintain Amer- 3,500 troops split into sev- were injured. women have begun mov- imously agreed to send ica’s effective fighting COMBAT eral battalions of about 800 And these conflicts, ing into the submarine the recommendation to force. Continued from Page A1 soldiers each. Historically, where battlefield lines are force, with several officers Panetta earlier this ■ That they would set up brigades were based far- blurred and insurgents already beginning to serve. month. a process that would give There long has been op- ther from the front lines can lurk around every cor- Two lawsuits were filed A senior military official all service members, men position to putting women and they often included ner, have made it almost last year challenging the familiar with the discus- and women alike, the best in combat, based on ques- top command and support impossible to keep women Pentagon’s ban on women sions said the chiefs con- chance to succeed. tions of whether they have staff. clear of combat. serving in combat, adding cluded this was an ■ That they would pre- the necessary strength and The necessities of com- Still, as recent surveys pressure on officials to opportunity to maximize serve military readiness. stamina for certain jobs, or bat in Iraq and Afghan- and experiences have overturn the policy. And women’s service in the Part of the process, the whether their presence istan, however, propelled shown, it will not be an easy the military services have military. The official said official said, would allow might hurt unit cohesion. women into jobs as transition. When the Ma- been studying the issue the chiefs of the Army, time to get female service But as news of Panetta’s medics, military police rine Corps sought women and surveying their forces Navy, Air Force and Ma- members in leadership expected order got out, and intelligence officers to go through its tough in- to determine how it may rine Corps laid out three and officer positions in members of Congress, in- that were sometimes at- fantry course last year, two affect performance and main principles to guide some of the more difficult cluding the Senate Armed tached — but not formally volunteered and both failed morale. them as they move through job classifications in order Services Committee chair- assigned — to battalions. to complete the course. And The Joint Chiefs have the process: to help pave the way for fe- man, Sen. Carl Levin, D- So while a woman couldn’t there may not be a wide been meeting regularly on ■ That they were obli- male enlisted troops. Mich., announced their be assigned as an infantry- clamoring from women for support. man in a battalion going the more intense, danger- “It reflects the reality of out on patrol, she could fly ous and difficult jobs — in- 21st century military oper- the helicopter supporting cluding some infantry and ations,” Levin said. the unit, or move in to pro- commando positions. WINTER SPECIAL Panetta’s move comes in his final weeks as Penta- “We Cater to Cowards!” gon chief and just days $ General & Cosmetic Dentistry $ after President Barack HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE SAVE BIG! Obama’s inaugural speech FREE SECOND OPINION. in which he spoke passion- Most Insurance Accepted License #DN 17606 ately about equal rights for Full Service Inspection all. The new order ex- ONLY $ 55 00 Reg. pands the department’s Exp. 2/28/13 $68.00 action of nearly a year ago CALL NOW FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT to open about 14,500 com- Ledgerdentistry.com Se Habla Español bat positions to women, RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

000DOU4 Next to ACE in Homosassa nearly all of them in the SALES, SERVICE, INSTALLATION ( 352 ) 628-3443 DANIEL’S 4581 S. Florida Ave., Inverness, FL Army. Panetta’s decision $ (1.5 miles S. of Airport) could open more than HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. (352) 726-5845 $ 230,000 jobs, many in Army Licensed & Insured “Serving Citrus County Since 1983” State Lic. #CAC0442673 and Marine infantry units, 000DPVA to women. In addition to questions 000DN1U Blackshears II Licensed & Insured of strength and perform- Lic.#204627-125153 ance, there also have been Bonded suggestions that the Amer- ican public would not tol- Aluminum 2012 erate large numbers of RESCREEN • SEAMLESS GUTTERS • GARAGE SCREENS women being killed in war. NEW SCREEN ROOM • GLASS ROOM CONVERSIONS Under the 1994 Penta- HWY. 44 Licensed & Insured gon policy, women were CRYSTAL RIVER 795-9722 RR 0042388 prohibited from being as- “35 Years As Your Hometown Dealer” signed to ground combat Free Estimates www.blackshears.com units below the brigade LETTER Continued from Page A1 A CARING COMPANY taxed as salvage, or about 10 percent of its value. Greene, citing a 1998 cir- cuit court decision, says Thank You, Citrus County pollution-control should be valued the same as 2012 other equipment at the For Your Votes! plant. 41 Years in Business Progress paid $19 mil- lion for its 2012 property American Owned & Operated taxes; the county said the company owes about $35.1 million in total. Progress No Subcontractors has since sued Greene over the assessments. Glenn, in his letter last Residential & Commercial week, said he wanted to No job too big or small put local officials on notice of the 2013 expected tax • Over 900 homes & businesses since 1989 payment so they wouldn’t be caught off guard. • General Repairs In their response, Citrus • Pressure Cleaning officials said while they • Five Service Awards appreciated that heads-up, they chastised Glenn for deciding the company’s Referrals Available tax payment. “We further believe it is inappropriate for your company, or any other, to FREEEstimates pre-determine a partial payment of a tax bill,” the letter states. “Progress En- ergy/Duke, like every Bud Sasada Jr. other taxpayer, should pay their fair share, not the Full Service, Professional Painting Contractor share they want to pay.” 24-Year Citrus County Resident, The letter also suggests that Glenn’s declaration of the 2013 tax payment does has been very active in the community: not help the dispute be- • Past President of Crystal River Little League tween the company and 000DSN5 county. • Past Vice President of Boy’s & Girls Club. “While it appears that you have made a business • Supporter of many local churches decision on behalf of your company, the taxing au- • HPHHospice thorities must protect the • Right to Life interest of this commu- nity,” it says. “You give us no choice but to defend our position.” Contact Chronicle re- 000DLQI porter Mike Wright at 352- 563-3228 or mwright@ Call & talk to a live person chronicleonline.com. 352-795-1448 352-795-1448 A6 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries Todd Sumlin, 49 Marlene Mindy SALEM, KY. Goldfarb, 72 Gibson, 56 HERNANDO INVERNESS Todd L. Sumlin, 49, Salem, Ky., died Saturday, Marlene Miriam Gold- Mindy Lee Gibson, 56, of Jan. 19, 2013, at Lourdes farb, 72, of Hernando, Fla., Inverness, died Monday, Hospital. Todd was born passed away Tuesday, Jan. Jan. 21, 2013, under the Nov. 3, 1963, in San Anto- 22, 2013, in her home in care of Hospice of Citrus nio, Texas, to James and the community of Hillside County. Mindy was born Lois (Krandall) Sumlin. He Villas in Terra Vista of Cit- Dec. 1, 1956, in Miami, to was employed at the La- rus Hills. She was born the late Dayle and Sylvia farge Three Rivers Quarry Sept. 3, 1940, in Baltimore, Frantsen. She enjoyed her in Paducah as an assistant Md., to Freda and Louis working career as a wait- manager. Todd was a lov- Goodman. She came here ress and was an active ing family man and an ac- 12 years ago with her hus- member of the VFW tive outdoorsman, band, Alan Goldfarb, from Ladies Auxiliary Post No. enjoying hunting and Columbia, Md. She was an 4337 in Inverness. Mindy fishing. internal bank auditor, a re- truly loved listening to Left to cherish his mem- tail shoe store manager music and knew the lyrics ory are his wife of 28 years, and a home travel agency to many songs by heart. Susan L. Sumlin, Salem, owner. She enjoyed travel- She cherished her chil- Ky.; his daughter, Jennifer Associated Press ing and marching bands. dren and grandchildren. and her husband Billy A framed image of comedian Gilda Radner with one her catch phrases, Never Mind, She is survived by her Survivors include her Brightman and their chil- husband and a brother, companion, George Spet- hangs on a wall inside the cancer support group’s chapter in Middleton, Wis. The dren, Britney, Dakotah, cancer support group said Wednesday it is sticking with its name honoring comedian Haron Goodman of Balti- nagel, Inverness; her sons, Trenton and Hunter; his Gilda Radner following public outcry after the group announced a change in November. more, Md. Dwayne (Christy) Gibson, parents, James and Lois Interment will be at Windermere, Fla., and Sumlin; his brothers and Temple Beth Sholom Seth (Robby) Gibson, Day- their wives, David and Cemetery in Sarasota, Fla. tona Beach; her sisters, Clara Sumlin, Scott and Contributions in her mem- Elisa (Keith) Duval, Gilda’s Club chapter Sherie Sumlin, all of Flo- ory may be made to Moffitt Gainesville, and Debra ral City, Tyler Sumlin of Cancer Center Founda- (Jake) Gavellas, Inverness; Colorado Springs, Colo., tion, P.O. Box 23027, her grandchildren, Dylan, and his brother, John Sum- Tampa, FL 33623-3827 or Katelyn and Peyton; her to maintain its name lin, Inverness. He was pre- HPH Hospice Foundation, former spouse, Dennis ceded in death by a sister, month, came from members thought the decision to Donation Department, Gibson; and her stepfather, Loralyn Sumlin. 12107 Majestic Blvd., Hud- Glen Mull, Gainesville. Board changes of the local Gilda’s Club keep the name was more A tribute to Todd’s life chapter, fans of Radner who about securing future son, FL 34667-2465. A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sign the guest book at service will be at the VFW saw it as a slight to a woman donations and less about Jan. 26, 2013, at the Chas. mind after who confronted cancer with honoring Radner. www.chronicleonline.com. Post No. 4337 in Inverness E. Davis Funeral Home. at a later date. dignity and humor, leaders “They are an organiza- Burial will follow at Hills public outcry of other clubs who reaf- tion that does very good Juan Sign the guest book at of Rest Cemetery in Floral Moreno, 61 www.chronicleonline.com. firmed their commitment to work and in order to do City. The family will re- Associated Press keeping the name, as well as it they have to raise ceive friends in visitation HERNANDO Radner’s husband, actor money and the name is Raymond from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. Juan M. Moreno, 61, Russo, 61 MADISON, Wis. — Stung Gene Wilder. related to their ability to 25, at the funeral home. by the overwhelmingly “We started receiving raise funds,” Nief said. Hernando, died Monday, INVERNESS Sign the guest book at Jan. 21, 2013. Private negative reaction to re- emails right away,” said Stenz, leader of the www.chronicleonline.com. moving the name of origi- Lannia Stenz, director of Madison chapter, said arrangements are with Mr. Raymond M. Russo, Chas. E. Davis Funeral 61, of Inverness, Florida, nal “Saturday Night Live” the Madison chapter. “For the potential loss of do- Helen Sloan, 86 cast member Gilda Rad- the most part it was simply nations “was not as Home with Crematory. died Tuesday, January 15, LECANTO ner from a cancer support asking ‘Why did you do much of a factor in our 2013, in Inverness, FL. He group’s title, a Wisconsin this? Please reconsider.’ It decision to retain the Stella was born August 27, 1951, Helen L. Sloan, 86, of in New York, NY. chapter is borrowing one was really, truly passion- name.” She said it was Lecanto, died Wednesday, Durennel, 97 of the comedian’s catch ate feedback. We had some driven more by feedback LECANTO He will be forever loved Jan. 23, 2013, while under and missed by his wife, phrases for its next an- people who were angry, from its board, Gilda’s the care of Hospice of Cit- nouncement: Never mind. but at the base of every- Club members and peo- Stella J. Durennel, 97, of Pauline, his dogs Candy rus County. Funeral serv- Lecanto, died Monday, Jan. Ann and Saunders Ann Gilda’s Club Madison will thing, it was the love of ple in the community. ices will be 2 p.m. remain just that, group Gilda and her story.” Stenz and Harris said 21, 2013, in Lecanto. Serv- and many wonderful Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, at ices will be in New York. friends and family. “Wake leaders told The Associated Reaction to the news led the goal of the name the Fero Funeral Home Press on Wednesday. The to a flurry of positive com- change was always about Arrangements are under up happy, chase a cloud, with interment to follow at the direction of the Beverly water a garden and laugh board voted last week to ments Wednesday on the making clear the group’s Fero Memorial Gardens. keep the name after an av- Gilda’s Club Facebook mission, not to remove Hills Chapel of Hooper Fu- out loud.” The family will receive neral Home & Crematory. Online condolences may alanche of criticism in No- page and on Twitter. Radner’s memory. friends at 1 p.m. vember when it announced Ron Nief, a professor at “We were just talking be sent to the family at www.HooperFuneral it was switching to the more Beloit College in southern about changing the OBITUARIES generic Cancer Support Wisconsin who has made a name that we went by Home.com. Arrangements Community Southwest Wis- career out of studying how legally,” Harris said.  Deadline is 3 p.m. for obituaries to appear in the by the Inverness Chapel of consin, in part out of con- generations view the world While Radner would next day’s edition. Hooper Funeral Homes & cern young people today differently, said he was have still been a part of Crematory. were unfamiliar with Rad- glad to know Radner still the organization, “in the ner, who died of ovarian resonates with people and end, they want to see cancer in 1989. has not been forgotten. Gilda’s name out front,” “It really struck a chord But Nief also said he he said. with folks and all of us agreed we want people to come to Gilda’s and get the S S ERVING FF AMILIES FOR Chas. E. 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000DN12 000DRR4 000DQSD For more information please call: 352-726-4033 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 A7 Research chimps headed from lab to leisure Associated Press research and sent to live in relation to humans. It a 60-day period for public the proposal, nine chim- poked and prodded, they’ll a sprawling refuge outfit- would affect all but 50 of comment, also calls for panzees arrived Tuesday be part of larger social NEW ORLEANS — ted with play areas under a more than 350 chim- major cuts in grants to at Chimp Haven from the groups with changing ac- Chimpanzees who have recommendation approved panzees in labs around the study chimps in laborato- University of Louisiana at cess to forest habitats, play spent their lives in U.S. re- Tuesday by a top national country. The remaining ries and no return to breed- Lafayette’s New Iberia Re- yards, courtyards and jun- search labs being prodded, panel of scientists. group kept for future fed- ing them for research. search Center, which no gle gyms. poked and tested may be The proposal from a Na- erally funded research The chimpanzees would longer has an NIH chimp They’ll get a daily as- headed for retirement in a tional Institutes of Health would have to be housed be sent to a national sanctu- research contract. Seven sortment of fresh fruits leafy sanctuary where they committee is the latest in spacious conditions laid ary, Chimp Haven, that more are expected Thurs- and vegetables along with can climb trees, socialize step in a gradual shift down in the detail by the opened in 2005 to house for- day and another 95 will ar- their nutritionally bal- at will, play with toys and away from using chimps as committee. mer federal research rive over the coming anced biscuits. They’ll even listen to music. test subjects, because of The NIH Council of chimps on a 200-acre site in months, sanctuary officials have toys to play with, More than 300 chim- technological advances Councils Working Group rural northwest Louisiana. said. from balls and backpacks panzees should be retired and because of ethical proposal, which will go to Under an agreement After decades of being to anything else that’s safe from government-funded concerns about their close the agency’s director after made late last year, before taken from cages to be and might amuse them.

with comments, Cautero Adams pointed out the Clark. “Ad valorem taxpay- should be able to decline all about just building a said. Crab and CLAB sent larger increases would af- ers should be happy with in the future. big old reserve fund,” FEES a few comments. Numer- fect larger developments. that. It’s something that “When things start turn- Clark said. Continued from Page A1 ous comments were re- Applications requiring we’re satisfied with,” he ing around, and that re- Chronicle reporter ceived from the CCC and comprehensive plan said. serve fund starts to creep Chris Van Ormer can be Cautero said he asked the builders. amendments, Cautero While supporting the up, you need to go back to reached at cvanormer@ outside sources what his The Planning and De- said, were “heavy lifting” proposed fee schedule, these fees and start reduc- chronicleonline. department could do to velopment Commission and fees were higher. Clark said the increases ing these because it’s not com or 352-564-2916. entice more business. The also conducted a public Commissioner Dennis Citrus County Builders’ hearing and recom- Damato said the depart- Association recommended mended approval of the ment’s records research the department drop the fee schedule. service for home financ- $25 fee for the pre- The question the board ing encouraged the use application meeting. This should consider in review- of licensed contractors VALUE vs PRICE fee was recommended for ing the proposed fee for improvements and elimination. schedule, Cautero said, repairs. The work was The old fee schedule was: What should you guaranteed and could PRICE also charged residents $50 charge to defray the cost to satisfy a lender’s for some property re- the taxpayers? The pro- conditions. VALUE VALUE search efforts and letter posed fees did not reflect Commissioner John “JJ” writing, Cautero said. the exact costs of the serv- Kenney said he was not a “If someone needs an in- ices. builder, but was sure the terpretation, that’s a com- The CCC suggested mak- public would benefit from pletely different issue,” ing the Land Development the revised fee schedule. Cautero said. Division self-sustaining as Commissioner Rebecca * If no legal opinion was an enterprise fund, similar Bays agreed that the de- involved and the question to the Building Division. partment had done a good could be answered by Although it was possible to job. $ phone, the fee was recom- do so, Cautero said, the Adams did not like the mended for elimination. county did not have fee increases. Since the fall of 2011, enough applications at “Usually in a downturn, department representa- present to allow the divi- I lower my prices,” Adams 24.95 tives sought review of the sion to pay for itself. said. Lube, Oil & Filter. Up to 5 Qts. proposed fees from the “Your application fees Representing the Governmental Affairs would be significantly Builders’ Association, Committee of the Citrus higher than they are now, Randy Clark of Clark Con- 5W-20 Synthetic Blend Oil County Builders’ Associa- which would discourage struction said his group With Motorcraft Filter & Safety Inspection. tion, the Governance Com- individuals” in a way that worked closely with the mittee of the Citrus would hinder economic department in developing Shop Supply Charges County Council (CCC), the development, Cautero the fee schedule. Disposal Fees Realtors’ Association of said. “Do we like to see the Citrus County, the Code After a review of all de- fees go up? No. Is it a real- NO Gimmicks Review and Appeals partments’ fees, Commis- ity? Yes, it’s a reality,” GENUINE PARTS Board (CRAB), the Con- sion Chairman Joe Meek Clark said. GENUINE SERVICE tract and Licensing Advi- asked what the changes in The builders agreed the GENUINE PEACE OF MIND sory Board CLAB) and the fees would mean to the av- old schedule had some Mon. - Fri. 8-5 Citrus County Agricultural erage single-family home. parts covered by ad val- Hwy. 44 W. • Inverness Sat. 8:00-4

Alliance. The Realtors The base fee would go up orem taxes that should 000DU50 Ryan Brown Service Advisor and the agricultural al- $10, Cautero replied. have been funded through (352) 726-1231 user fees, according to nicknicholasford.com liance did not respond Commissioner Scott *Gas engines only.

000DU0H A8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 NATION CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Women catch Navy to have alcohol tests ing officers of a crew’s “culture of alcohol use.” up to men in Random screenings begin next month Alcohol is of particular concern because of the role it frequently Associated Press blood-alcohol tests to determine plays in other destructive behaviors whether someone is fit for duty or such as suicide and sexual assault. lung cancer risk NORFOLK, Va. — The Navy said may need counseling. Any sailor Alcohol also has played a factor in Wednesday it will conduct random whose blood-alcohol level is .04 or the dismissals of a number of com- Associated Press They also wanted to blood-alcohol tests on its sailors in higher when reporting for duty manding officers in recent years. know more about smoking the United States starting next won’t be allowed to work. In all 50 “Deterring irresponsible use of Smoke like a man, die and women. The famous month, a sign of how concerned the states and the District of Columbia, alcohol is essential to the readiness like a man. surgeon general’s report service’s leaders have become a driver with a 0.08 percent blood- of our fleet and ensuring the health U.S. women who smoke in 1964 said smoking could about the effects alcohol abuse is alcohol is considered drunk. and safety of our service members today have a much greater cause lung cancer in men, having on the force. A positive test result for a sailor and units,” Adm. Bill Gortney, com- risk of dying from lung but evidence was lacking The tests are part of Navy Secre- reporting to work — a reading of mander of U.S. Fleet Forces, said in cancer than they did in women at the time since tary Ray Mabus’ 21st Century Sailor 0.02 percent or higher — won’t be a statement. decades ago, partly be- relatively few of them had and Marine Initiative, an expansive used to punish sailors. But the Navy In a pilot program with 13 com- cause they are starting smoked long enough. program intended to improve the said it could be used to refer him or mands this past summer, nearly younger and smoking One study, led by Dr. well-being of sailors and Marines her to a drug and alcohol program 7,500 sailors were subjected to ran- more — that is, they are Prabhat Jha of the Center after more than a decade at war. adviser. dom alcohol tests. Of those, 87 lighting up like men, new for Global Health Re- The Marines announced it would Adm. Mark Ferguson, vice chief tested positive for alcohol. research shows. search in Toronto, looked carry out its own random alcohol of naval operations, said the ran- “The test verified that the major- Women also have caught at 217,000 Americans in tests last month. While alcohol has dom tests could help spot sailors ity of our service members, who up with men in their risk federal health surveys be- long played a part in the Navy’s cul- who need support before “an inci- choose to drink alcohol, do so re- of dying from smoking- tween 1997 and 2004. ture, Navy officials stressed they dent occurs due to the irresponsible sponsibly. It also verified that our related illnesses. Lung A second study, led by aren’t trying to stop sailors from use of alcohol.” He also wrote in a commanding officers need a flexi- cancer risk leveled off in Thun, tracked smoking- drinking altogether, but are con- message outlining the new details ble program that serves to increase the 1980s for men but is related deaths through cerned about their health and of the policy to the fleet the tests the Navy’s awareness about the im- still rising for women. three periods — 1959-65, safety. will serve as a safety measure and pacts of alcohol,” Gortney said in a “It’s a massive failure in 1982-88 and 2000-10 — The Navy said it will use the raise awareness among command- statement. prevention,” said one using seven large popula- study leader, Dr. Michael tion health surveys cover- Thun of the American ing more than 2.2 million Cancer Society. people. And it’s likely to repeat Among the findings: GOP gathers in N.C. to lick wounds itself in places such as ■ The risk of dying of China and Indonesia lung cancer was more than people who are Republi- ular, this week’s meeting where smoking is growing, 25 times higher for female Associated Press ways as divided as ever. cans,” said Olympia will focus on the need to he said. About 1.3 billion smokers in recent years Facing his first re- Snowe, a three-term Re- abandon harsh rhetoric on people worldwide smoke. than for women who never CHARLOTTE, N.C. — election test later in the publican senator who re- illegal immigration, The research is in smoked. In the 1960s, it Republican soul-searching week, Republican Na- tired last year, in part women’s issues and the so- Thursday’s New England was only three times begins in earnest this week tional Committee Chair- because of her party’s cial safety net, rhetoric Journal of Medicine. It is higher. One reason: After as GOP officials from every man Reince Preibus is shift to the right. “It’s that helped drive moder- one of the most compre- World War II, women state in the nation come to- under intense pressure to going to be a mighty chal- ate voters and minorities hensive looks ever at started taking up the habit gether for the first time improve the Republican lenge. The party’s gone toward Democrats last fall. long-term trends in the ef- at a younger age and began since their party’s Novem- brand to attract more astray.” “We need to renew our fects of smoking and in- smoking more. ber shellacking. women and Hispanics, There is broad agree- Indeed, the formal values, renew our party, cludes the first ■ A person who never while not upsetting the ment the Republican Party theme of the Republican renew what we stand for,” generation of U.S. women smoked was about twice as hard-line conservatives needs to undergo funda- National Committee’s win- RNC spokesman Sean who started early in life likely as a current smoker who represent his party’s mental changes to remain ter meeting — “Renew, Spicer said. and continued for to live to age 80. For most passionate voters. competitive as surging mi- Grow, Win” — reflects an Ongoing discussions are decades, long enough for women, the chances of “They’re really going to nority populations re- understanding from party expected to swirl about health effects to show up. surviving that long were 70 have to do full throttle shape the American officials the GOP must the 2016 presidential vot- The U.S. has more than percent for those who self-examination. They electorate. But there is no grow to survive. In partic- ing calendar. 35 million smokers — never smoked and 38 per- have alienated so many clear path forward. And about 20 percent of men cent for smokers. In men, even as they gather in a and 18 percent of women. the numbers were 61 per- Charlotte, N.C., hotel this The percentage of people cent and 26 percent. week — just days after who smoke is far lower ■ Smokers in the U.S. Are Moles and Gophers President Barack Obama than it used to be; rates are three times more began his second term — peaked around 1960 in likely to die between ages Republicans are in some men and two decades later 25 and 79 than non- Killing Your Lawn? in women. smokers are. About 60 per- Researchers wanted to cent of those deaths are at- GOT WE CAN CONTROL GOPHERS & MOLES know if smoking is still as tributable to smoking. deadly as it was in the ■ Women are far less DEBT? GUARANTEED! 1980s, given cigarettes likely to quit smoking than have changed (less tar), men are. 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IBM’s results beat ex- certainly room for people Slumping coal ship- to take profits.” ments have been a drag on Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last pectations, thanks to its lu- 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - crative Internet-based The S&P 500 index is al- railroad operators, but Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or “cloud computing” busi- ready up 4.8 percent in CSX and Norfolk Southern paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. ness and sales of software 2013. That’s more than half posted better revenue and services to Brazil, Russia of what most stock-fund in- profits than expected. The Interestrates NET 1YR and other developing vestors hope to make in a railroads managed to off- TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG AGO The S&P 500 rose for a fifth countries. The company single year. set some of the hit from 3-month T-bill .06 0.07 -0.01 .05 straight day Tuesday following also raised its earnings The House passed a bill falling coal demand by get- 6-month T-bill .09 0.09 ... .06 stronger-than-expected reports outlook for the current Wednesday afternoon to ting more money from car- on corporate earnings. Financial year. IBM led the Dow’s 30 suspend the government’s rying car parts, building 52-wk T-bill .13 0.13 ... .09 stocks were some of the day’s 2-year T-note .25 0.25 ... .25 strongest after insurer Travelers stocks, rising $8.64 to borrowing limit until May materials and other The yield on the 5-year T-note .76 0.76 ... .89 said that its premiums and in- $204.72. 19. Senate Majority products. 10-year Treasury 10-year T-note 1.84 1.84 ... 2.02 come from investments rose Without IBM’s 4 percent Leader Harry Reid, D- Norfolk Southern rose note held steady 30-year T-bond 3.03 3.03 ... 3.10 last quarter. gain, the Dow would have Nev., said his chamber $1.47 to $68.41 while CSX at 1.84 percent Tuesday. Yields been nearly flat. would immediately move gained 87 cents to $21.68. TD Ameritrade AMTD affect interest Other indexes made the legislation to the White The quarterly earnings NET 1YR rates on con- Close: $19.03 0.58 or 3.1% slight gains. The Standard House. season is off to a strong BONDS YEST PVS CHG AGO The online brokerage said that its sumer loans. fiscal first-quarter profit fell 3 per- & Poor’s 500 index inched House Republicans had start. Of the 83 companies Barclays LongT-BdIdx 2.61 2.62 -0.01 2.62 cent, but its results still beat ana- up 2.25 points to 1,494.81, previously said they would in the S&P 500 that re- Bond Buyer Muni Idx 3.95 3.95 ... 4.67 lysts’ expectations. while the tech-heavy Nas- use the debt ceiling as a ported through Tuesday, Barclays USAggregate 1.81 1.82 -0.01 2.22 $20 PRIME FED daq composite rose 10.49 bargaining chip to push for 54 have beaten Wall Barclays US High Yield 5.73 5.72 +0.01 7.82 18 RATE FUNDS points to 3,153.67. deeper government spend- Street’s estimates, accord- Moodys AAA Corp Idx 3.75 3.79 -0.04 3.87 16 YEST 3.25 .13 The stock market has ing cuts. ing to S&P Capital IQ. Barclays CompT-BdIdx 1.03 1.05 -0.02 1.07 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 14 climbed so quickly this Google gained 6 percent In the bond market, the Barclays US Corp 2.74 2.76 -0.02 3.64 NDJ 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 52-week range month it will likely take after its earnings climbed yield on the benchmark 10- $15.09 $20.59 more than good earnings at the end of last year as year Treasury note dipped Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD Vol.: 7.9m (2.5x avg.) PE: 18.0 to keep it heading higher. online advertisers spent to 1.83 percent from 1.84 Crude Oil (bbl) 96.24 95.56 +0.71 +4.8 Mkt. Cap: $10.39 b Yield: 1.9% “This market is really more money in pursuit of percent late Tuesday. Encouraging Ethanol (gal) 2.39 2.37 -0.08 +9.2 Goodrich Petroleum GDP economic re- Heating Oil (gal) 3.07 3.05 +0.51 +0.8 ports raised ex- Natural Gas (mm btu) 3.56 3.57 -0.22 +6.2 Close: $10.32 0.67 or 6.9% pectations for Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.83 2.80 +1.18 +0.6 A BMO Capital Markets analyst up- Business HIGHLIGHTS energy demand, graded the oil and natural gas company’s stock, saying shares and the price of METALS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD Gold (oz) 1692.80 1686.60 +0.37 +1.1 could rise after a recent selloff. ting it can beat back intensifying competition crude oil rose to $15 Apple’s profit rocket a four-month Silver (oz) 32.15 31.90 +0.77 +6.5 and economic pressures with the lineup, high. Gold and Platinum (oz) 1696.30 1672.10 +1.45 +10.2 hits air pocket Copper (lb) 3.69 3.66 +0.75 +1.4 10 which executives said includes new burgers, platinum also Palladium (oz) 729.15 722.00 +0.99 +3.8 NEW YORK — Apple Inc. warned Wednes- chicken entrees and breakfast offerings per- rose, while 5 NDJ day the blockbuster sales growth of the last wheat fell. AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD forming well in test markets. The Fish 52-week range five years is slowing drastically, as iPhone Cattle (lb) 1.26 1.25 +0.62 -3.2 $7.77 $20.67 McBites, which will come in three sizes and Coffee (lb) 1.49 1.56 -4.93 +3.3 sales are starting to plateau. Vol.: 1.3m (1.2x avg.) PE: ... use the same Alaskan pollock as in the Filet- Corn (bu) 7.29 7.28 +0.14 +4.3 Mkt. Cap: $375.57 m Yield: ... The outlook sent Apple shares plunging by O-Fish, are set to be launched as a limited- Cotton (lb) 0.80 0.79 +1.76 +6.4 10 percent, wiping out a year’s worth of gains. time menu addition in February. Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 353.30 362.30 -2.48 -5.5 Packaging Corp. PKG Orange Juice (lb) 1.15 1.15 +0.57 -0.7 Analysts said the warning suggested Apple Close: $38.81 -1.21 or -3.0% Soybeans (bu) 14.52 14.29 +1.57 +2.3 Coach shares plunge on The producer of containerboard and can no longer sustain its growth without some Wheat (bu) 7.79 7.91 -1.52 +0.2 corrugated packaging issued an completely new product. Its last revolutionary tough holiday quarter outlook for the current quarter that product launch was the iPad in 2010. MutualFunds was below expectations. NEW YORK — Shares of Coach Inc. $45 Unions suffer sharp decline plunged Wednesday after the upscale hand- TOTAL RETURN 40 bag seller said a challenging economy and FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* in membership 35 American Funds BalA m 21.12 +.06 +3.5 +14.2 +11.6 +5.7 heavy price-cutting by competitors weighed on 30 WASHINGTON — Union membership its fiscal second-quarter results. BondA m 12.93 +.01 0.0 +5.6 +5.9 +3.8 NDJ CapIncBuA m 53.89 +.13 +2.1 +13.4 +9.1 +3.2 52-week range plummeted last year to the lowest level since The muted holiday results offer more evi- CpWldGrIA m 38.38 +.07 +3.2 +17.8 +8.2 +2.2 $25.77 $40.24 the 1930s as cash-strapped state and local dence the shopping season was tough as EurPacGrA m 42.30 +.07 +2.6 +16.1 +6.2 +1.4 Vol.: 3.7m (4.8x avg.) PE: 26.8 governments shed workers and unions had shoppers grappled with the economic uncer- FnInvA m 42.61 +.13 +4.5 +16.5 +11.7 +4.3 Mkt. Cap: $3.81 b Yield: 3.2% difficulty organizing new members in the pri- GrthAmA m 35.81 +.11 +4.3 +18.9 +11.2 +4.1 tainty brought on by the European recession IncAmerA m 18.58 +.06 +2.9 +13.3 +11.2 +5.4 K.C. Southern KSU vate sector despite signs of an improving and U.S. “fiscal cliff” negotiations. InvCoAmA m 31.42 +.05 +4.2 +15.0 +10.2 +3.6 Close: $91.67 4.04 or 4.6% economy. Coach is considered a bellwether for upper- NewPerspA m 32.39 +.09 +3.6 +19.0 +10.3 +4.2 The railroad operator said that its Government figures released Wednesday middle-income shoppers who trade up to lux- WAMutInvA m 32.43 +.11 +3.9 +13.2 +13.0 +4.5 fourth-quarter net income fell 4 per- cent, but its results still topped Wall showed union membership declined from 11.8 ury goods, so the latest snapshot raises Dodge & Cox Income 13.89 +.01 +0.2 +7.2 +6.2 +6.8 Street expectations. percent to 11.3 percent of the workforce, an- concern about their spending, as well as that IntlStk 35.92 -.04 +3.7 +18.2 +7.3 +1.3 $100 Stock 128.49 +.47 +5.4 +20.3 +12.0 +3.1 other blow to a labor movement already of the wealthy. 90 Fidelity Contra 80.45 +.29 +3.7 +16.4 +13.3 +5.4 stretched thin by battles in Wisconsin, Indiana, GrowCo 96.62 +.25 +3.6 +15.1 +15.3 +7.0 80 Michigan and other states to curb bargaining ’s stock soars on big LowPriStk d 41.41 +.41 +4.8 +17.8 +14.4 +8.3 70 NDJ rights and weaken union clout. 4Q subscriber gains FrankTemp-Franklin Income A m 2.29 ... +2.8 +15.1 +10.6 +6.1 52-week range Overall membership fell by 400,000 workers SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix’s Internet FrankTemp-Templeton GlBond A m 13.43 -.05 +0.7 +12.2 +8.4 +9.7 $61.36 $92.05 GlBondAdv 13.39 -.05 +0.7 +12.6 +8.7 +10.0 to 14.4 million, according to the Bureau of video service warded off stiffer competition to Vol.: 2.2m (2.4x avg.) PE: 26.5 Labor Statistics. More than half the loss, about Harbor IntlInstl d 63.15 -.08 +1.7 +14.6 +8.4 +2.2 Mkt. Cap: $10.09 b Yield: 0.9% add 2 million U.S. subscribers during the final PIMCO TotRetA m 11.25 +.01 +0.2 +9.2 +6.8 +7.2 234,000, came from government workers, in- three months of the year, producing an unex- T Rowe Price EqtyInc 27.77 +.16 +5.0 +17.1 +12.6 +4.5 SeaCube Container BOX cluding teachers, firefighters and public ad- pected profit for the company. GrowStk 39.22 +.07 +3.8 +17.3 +14.2 +6.2 Close: $23.14 2.84 or 14.0% ministrators. Vanguard 500Adml 137.60 +.61 +4.7 +16.0 +13.3 +5.0 The shipping-container leasing The fourth-quarter performance an- 500Inv 137.60 +.62 +4.7 +15.9 +13.2 +4.9 company agreed to be acquired by McDonald’s plans ‘Fish nounced Wednesday validates investors’ re- GNMAAdml 10.86 -.01 -0.3 +2.0 +5.2 +5.5 the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan for $466.9 million. cent confidence in Netflix Inc. Its volatile MuIntAdml 14.47 ... +0.8 +5.2 +6.0 +5.2 McBites’ to boost sales $25 stock had surged by more than 30 percent STGradeAd 10.84 +.01 +0.2 +4.3 +3.7 +3.8 NEW YORK — McDonald’s used the Dollar since early December. The stock soared an- TotBdAdml 11.06 +.01 -0.1 +4.1 +5.5 +5.4 20 TotIntl 15.38 ... +2.7 +14.5 +5.6 +0.1 Menu to help lift its profit in the latest quarter. other $34.49, or 33 percent, to $137.75 in TotStIAdm 37.43 +.18 +5.0 +16.4 +13.8 +5.7 15 Now the world’s biggest hamburger chain is after-hours trading after the numbers came TotStIdx 37.42 +.18 +5.0 +16.2 +13.7 +5.6 NDJ turning to a pipeline of new menu items to out. If the shares trade similarly in Thursday’s 52-week range Welltn 35.01 +.10 +3.5 +12.6 +10.6 +6.2 $14.71 $23.15 boost slumping sales, starting with “Fish session, it will propel Netflix’s stock to a new WelltnAdm 60.47 +.18 +3.5 +12.7 +10.7 +6.3 McBites.” 52-week high. *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a Vol.: 3.3m (25.4x avg.) PE: ... marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $466.57 m Yield: 5.2% The Oak Brook, Ill.-based company is bet- — From wire reports “Education is the movement from darkness Page A10 - THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 to light.” OPINION Allan Bloom, 1987 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Saving GOP from Gov. Scott EDITORIAL BOARD ov. Rick Scott will not cent of Republican primary vot- keep up with Scott’s wallet, there Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher face a serious primary ers want Scott to be their candi- is a roster of possible candidates date again next year, compared who could beat Scott and com- Mike Arnold ...... editor Gchallenge when he runs for re-election. to 40 percent who would prefer pete with Charlie Crist or Alex Charlie Brennan ...... editor at large Gov. Rick Scott will not face a someone else. Sink in the general election. Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member serious primary challenge Who might that someone else First and foremost is Speaker Mac Harris ...... citizen member when he runs for re-election. be? Well, it won’t be one of the Will Weatherford. The charis- Gov. Rick Scott will Tallahassee triumvi- matic reformer could quickly Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member by Albert M. not face a serious rate of Jeff Atwater, raise eight figures for a Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief primary challenge Pam Bondi or Adam statewide campaign, while run- when he runs for re- Putnam. ning on a record of real legisla- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” tive accomplishment. Were — election. Atwater would like David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus Say that enough to run and has a rep- Bush and Rubio to line up be- times, Scott’s han- utation for being a hind Weatherford, the son-in- dlers believe, and political giant killer law of former House Speaker STEPPING UP eventually prognosti- (when he first ran for Allan Bense — a man they’ve cation will take hold the state Senate, he worked with — Scott would as conventional wis- upset Bob Butter- have a genuine uprising on his dom. Conventional Peter Schorsch worth). But Atwater hands. wisdom will then be- FLORIDA can neither outma- Beyond Weatherford, there CF accepts Gov. come a fait accompli. VOICES neuver Scott inside are several dark horses who And by the time any- the Republican es- would present unique, almost one in the Republi- tablishment, nor intellectual, candidacies. can Party notices just how raise enough money to compete Former state Sen. Paula Scott’s $10K politically vulnerable Scott with what Scott can spend out Dockery, who bowed out early truly is, it will be too late for the of his personal fortune. in the 2010 gubernatorial race, GOP to do anything about it. Bondi, who has spent much is the Cassandra of Republican How vulnerable would Scott of her time in office tacking politics, more right than she’s degree challenge be in a primary? Public Policy even further to the right of ever been about the challenges Polling released numbers from Scott, nevertheless trails the facing her party and the state. verybody loves a chal- management information sys- its first 2013 survey of the state. governor 49 percent to 25 per- Another maverick who should lenge, right? tems, health care manage- It’s clear that Scott is in a very cent in the PPP poll. Those run simply for the sake of hav- E Here’s one Gov. Rick ment and public safety bad position. Scott’s approval kinds of numbers put to bed any ing something important to say Scott threw at the state’s col- administration — all of which rating is just 33 percent, with 57 thought of the telegenic attor- is Pinellas state Sen. Jack Lat- leges late last November: are relevant to local and re- percent of voters disapproving ney general challenging Scott. vala. Imagine Latvala in a de- “Find innovative ways to gional employment needs. of him. Scott’s numbers had Putnam is the candidate Re- bate with Scott! Former St. publicans whisper about most Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker, a offer a bachelor’s On a state level, gradually improved over the course of 2012, but these num- often when daring to consider a close ally of Bush’s, could run degree at a cost of this gubernato- THE ISSUE: bers represent a regression mutiny. The agriculture com- were he to have the former gov- just $10,000 in rial challenge from early November when he missioner is a talented politi- ernor on his side. fields that will Making higher revved up debate was at a 37/48 spread. Scott cian popular in both However, it’s most likely none provide graduates education over the state’s meets with near universal dis- Tallahassee and Washington of these capable pols are even with the best op- affordable. education costs. approval from Democrats and with both the establishment thinking of running for gover- portunities for Supporters of the (21/71) and independents and rank and file. But Putnam is nor in 2014 — even if they employment.” OUR OPINION: $10K challenge (32/64). Everyone from Key West too respectful of protocol and should be. More than a applaud it as a to the Panhandle already knew tradition to entertain the idea of Someone needs to step up to dozen of the 28 Kudos to CF for step toward mak- Scott was unpopular with the running against Scott. Still, he save the Republican Party of state colleges and trying to meet ing higher educa- average Floridian. That doesn’t shouldn’t be surprised if some Florida from its Republican community col- the challenge. tion more necessarily mean he’d lose a serious Republican heavy- governor. leges had de- affordable. Crit- primary election. weights — Jeb Bush, Marco ———■——— clared their intentions to ics charge it’s unrealistic to Actually, Scott is even on Rubio, Al Cardenas — approach accept that challenge as of expect quality programs for pretty shaky ground with Re- him about stepping up in 2014. Peter Schorsch, a political publicans. His approval rating But it’s not in Tallahassee late December. The good cut-rate prices, especially consultant based in St. is only at 49 percent within the where Republicans might find a Petersburg, publishes and news is our own College of when education budgets have GOP; 38 percent of Republicans viable alternative to Scott. For edits the Florida political blog Central Florida (CF) is been stressed for years. have an unfavorable view of that, they should look to Tampa SaintPetersBlog.com. Readers among them. Now it’s up to CF President James Hen- him. Here’s the key takeaway Bay. Although none of them can contact Schorsch at CF to make it happen. ningsen said even at $13,000, from the PPP poll: Only 50 per- would have the resources to [email protected] CF Citrus campus Vice Pres- tuition doesn’t pay the full ident Dr. Vernon Lawter told cost of the program. No de- the Citrus County Economic tails are available yet on how Development Council recently CF will manage to offer it for the college “has some work to significantly less. Various stu- do” to get that cost down from dent requirements have been the current $13,000. discussed, and “student re- CF targeted its Bachelor of sponsibility” is certain to be Applied Science in Business part of the equation for such and Organizational Manage- a tuition break. ment degree to meet the Scott We’re told details on the challenge. That program of- program should be appearing fers four specialties: within a few months. We’ll be agribusiness management, watching closely.

Restivo on the mark and never had them toasted and I just wanted to know what they I just read in your letters to taste like when they’re toasted. the editor the article “We are They also didn’t give any indication broke,” by Tom Restivo of Inver- of where you can go to taste them ness. He has hit it right on the once the toasting’s done. Is there mark. I don’t understand why like a cookout or something that our government can’t see things would be done? just like what he said. Worried about hydrants No love for Hiaasen If ultraliberal Carl Hiaasen The reason I’m calling today suggests “that gibbering NRA is there’s a concern by us about wingnut, Wayne LaPierre,” is in the fire hydrants not being prop- fact a wingnut, then in my opin- erly maintained, in particular up ion, it really does take one to in the Highlands area. Some of know one. He ought to keep his LETTERS to the Editor these, the grass is so overgrown, opinions down in South Florida you can’t see the fire hydrant. where they belong. The following is the county’s our citizens. We all are bearing Even in the daytime you response to a Jan. 17 letter OPINIONS INVITED the cost of your attorneys, our wouldn’t be able to find it, but Medicine returned from Alex Glenn, Progress En- ■ The opinions expressed in attorneys and the negative im- at night, it would be virtually im- I would like to thank the person ergy state president. Chronicle editorials are the pacts to the community. possible. I understand there’s who returned my medicine to the opinions of the newspaper’s supposed to be a blue reflector editorial board. While it appears you have pharmacy in Dunnellon. I want you made a business decision on of some type for night sighting Partial payment ■ All letters must be signed and to know you were very nice, are ap- behalf of your company, the out on the road opposite the fire preciated and I’ll say an extra not acceptable include a phone number and hydrant and there’s none of hometown, including letters taxing authorities must protect prayer for you. Thank you very Dear Mr. Glenn, sent via email. Names and those available, either. None of the interest of this community. much, Sylvia. Thank you very We are in receipt of your let- hometowns will be printed; You give us no choice but to those (are) installed, either. much. You were very nice … It was phone numbers will not be ter dated Jan. 17, 2013. The ex- published or given out. defend our position. We are in Wal-Mart pharmacy they re- Stop wasting time pression of your strong ■ Letters must be no longer than committed to working through turned my medicine and commitment to Citrus County Your editorial advising 600 words, and writers will be these issues efficiently and I said an extra prayer for is important and we acknowl- limited to four letters per the county to negotiate amicably. We appreciate keep- OUND them and I want to thank edge the value of the County’s month. ing an open line of communi- a deal with Duke Energy S them very much. They’re 50-year relationship with the ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, on its tax obligations cation, and we look forward to OFF very sweet. power companies before Duke. 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., working with you now, and in was right on. The Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax county and the schools Look it up Likewise, we recognize some to 352-563-3280, or email to the future. It is our sincere de- value in the forewarning of [email protected]. sire to have a solid relation- don’t need to be wast- This is in rebuttal of your intention to make another ship with your organization, ing our money fighting “Against the law” in the partial payment for taxes in and one that is based on trust this in the courts. The Sound Off column with the upcoming fiscal year every other taxpayer, should and is mutually beneficial to company is quite confi- the man saying that you CALL 2013/14. However, the full as- pay its fair share, not the share all parties involved. dent they will prevail, can’t use .223 caliber to sessment of your properties it wants to pay. Progress En- and, if need be, they are hunt. You can use .223 Respectfully, 563-0579 has just begun to establish its ergy/Duke would not accept a ready and willing to take caliber to hunt in Florida. value for 2013. Therefore, it is partial payment of a monthly Joe Meek this issue to the state Supreme It has to be a five-round magazine premature for you to unilater- electric bill from their cus- chairman, Board of Court. We need to wise up and like any other semi-auto rifle in ally determine what your taxes tomer, nor should they. County Commissioners start playing nice. Every day Florida for hunting. You should should be. It is our intention to We know you are aware of spent on legal preparations is a look up the laws before you spout Geoffrey Greene complete that evaluation in the the potential negative impact wasted opportunity to resolve off on things you don’t know. Citrus County property coming months in accordance this issue will have on our this matter in a way that will appraiser benefit the county more than a Repair person sought with Florida Statutes and the schools, public health and court judgment will. Does anyone know of a repair Florida Constitution. safety and to our quality of life Sandra Himmel Toasted manatees person for a EdenPURE Gen 3 We further believe it is inap- in Citrus County. As we move Citrus County schools heater? Their repair facility is in propriate for your company, or forward with these discussions, superintendent I saw in the paper where it says North Carolina — too far to go. I any other, to pre-determine a let us remember that your it’s “Time to toast manatees,” and would appreciate an answer in partial payment of a tax bill. ratepayers, your customers, Jeffrey Dawsy I’m curious. I’m from out of town the column. Progress Energy/Duke, like and even your employees, are Citrus County sheriff

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Nation BRIEFS World BRIEFS Brrrrr! Debt fight pushed to spring India GOP passes legislation temporarily extending borrowing limit

Associated Press Boehner pledged Republi- the bill as a way to force to dollar-for-dollar federal cans would quickly draft a the Senate to draft a spending cuts in exchange. WASHINGTON — Re- budget that would wipe budget for the first time in The average American treating with a purpose, Re- out deficits in a decade, four years, noting if either family “can’t buy every- publicans sped legislation and he challenged Democ- house fails to do so, its thing they want every day; through the House on rats to do the same. members’ pay would be they have to make tough Wednesday to avert the im- The Democratic- withheld. They called the choices. It’s time to make minent threat of a govern- controlled Senate is ex- bill “no budget, no pay,’” a Congress make the same ment default but pointing pected to approve the debt slogan if not a statement of choices,” said Rep. Dave Associated Press the way to a springtime bill as early as Friday or fact, since lawmakers Camp, R-Mich., underscor- Moenae Sullivan, 15, of budget struggle with Presi- perhaps next week. The would be entitled to collect ing the new Republican dent Barack Obama over White House welcomed their entire salaries at the rallying cry. Phillisburg, N.J. is color- Associated Press fully bundled up as she Medicare, farm subsidies the legislation rather than end of the Congress with or Rep. Paul Ryan, the Wis- and other benefit programs. face the threat of a first- without a budget in place. consin lawmaker who will A woman poses Wednes- walks home Wednesday day with a knife she re- from Phillipsburg High The current legislation, ever default at the dawn of With polls showing their be responsible for drafting which cleared the House the president’s second public support eroding, the budget for Republicans, ceived during a School. A cold wave with distribution by local lead- sub-zero temperatures on a bipartisan vote of 285- term in the White House, the Republicans jetti- said Congress has “a moral 144, would permit Treas- and spokesman Jay Car- soned, for now at least, an obligation” to prevent a ers of Shiv Sena, a right- was expected to keep its wing party in Mumbai, icy grip on much of the ury borrowing to exceed ney pointedly noted a earlier insistence that they debt crisis that he said will the limit of $16.4 trillion “fundamental change” in would allow no additional hit hardest at seniors and India. Local leaders of the eastern U.S. into the party distributed the weekend. through May 18. As it strategy by the GOP. borrowing unless Obama others who depend on gov- passed, Speaker John House Republicans cast and the Democrats agreed ernment the most. knives to women for their self-defense at an event Deep freeze held to mark the birth an- to continue niversary of party founder PORTLAND, Maine — A Bal Thackeray, who died recently. teeth-chattering cold wave with subzero temperatures is expected to keep its icy Venezuela VP: grip on much of the eastern Clinton faces heat U.S. into the weekend be- Plot revealed fore seasonable tempera- CARACAS, Venezuela tures bring relief. — Venezuelan Vice Presi- A polar air mass blamed dent Nicolas Maduro said for multiple deaths in the Wednesday the govern- Midwest moved into the ment has uncovered a plot Northeast on Wednesday, to assassinate him and Na- prompting the National tional Assembly President Weather Service to issue Diosdado Cabello. wind chill warnings across “For some weeks we’ve upstate New York and been following groups that northern New England and have infiltrated in the coun- creating problems for peo- try and have the goal of try- ple still trying to rebound ing to kill comrade from Superstorm Sandy. Diosdado Cabello and me,” Lawyers duel said Maduro, speaking to a crowd of government over drink ban supporters. NEW YORK — The city Maduro referred to the al- defended its groundbreaking leged plot after announcing size limit on sugary drinks he would travel to Cuba on Wednesday as an imperfect Wednesday along with Oil but meaningful rein on obe- Minister Rafael Ramirez to sity, while critics said it see the ailing Chavez, who would hurt small and minor- underwent cancer surgery ity-owned businesses while more than six weeks ago. doing little to help health. Gang nabbed for The first courtroom argu- ments in the closely 16 killings watched case ended without TOLUCA, Mexico — A an immediate ruling. Oppo- Associated Press drug gang was responsible Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listens Wednesday to questions from lawmakers during her nents said they planned to for the dismemberment ask a judge to delay en- testimony on Capitol Hill before a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the deadly September at- tack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three killings of 16 people just forcement during the suit, other Americans. west of Mexico City over which has broached ques- the past 10 days, prosecu- tions of racial fairness along- tors said Wednesday. side arguments about Senators grill Secretary of State on Benghazi attack The public safety secre- government authority and tary of Mexico State, Sal- burdens to business. Associated Press last time on the political stage — Clinton said, “People were try- vador Neme, said 11 The NAACP’s New York Clinton once again took responsi- ing in real time to get to the best people were detained for state branch and a network WASHINGTON — Secretary of bility for the department’s mis- information.” And she said her the killings, including a of Hispanic groups have State Hillary Rodham Clinton de- steps and failures leading up to own focus was on looking ahead teenager. joined a legal effort to block livered fiery rejoinders Wednes- the assault. But she also said that on how to improve security rather the first-of-its-kind restriction, day to Republican critics of the requests for more security at the than revisiting the talking points Inquiry demanded igniting questions Wednes- Obama administration’s handling diplomatic mission in Benghazi and Rice’s comments. in Bolivia sex case day about the groups’ ties to of the deadly attack on a U.S. mis- didn’t reach her desk, and re- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., sion in Benghazi, facing off with minded lawmakers that they have pressed her on why “we were LA PAZ, Bolivia — the beverage industry. Women’s groups on Beverage makers, lawmakers who included poten- a responsibility to fund security- misled that there were suppos- tial 2016 presidential rivals. related budget requests. edly protests and something Wednesday demanded a restaurateurs, minority ad- criminal sexual assault in- vocates and other critics At times emotional and fre- Her voice cracking at one point, sprang out of that, an assault quently combative, Clinton re- Clinton said the attack and the af- sprang out of that.” vestigation for a provincial told a judge the upcoming jected GOP suggestions in two termath were highly personal “With all due respect, the fact is lawmaker who was caught 16-ounce limit was a finger- congressional hearings that the tragedies for the families of the we had four dead Americans,” by security video having wagging incursion on con- administration tried to mislead victims who died — Stevens, she said, her voice rising and what appears to be forced sumer choice, rife with the country about the Sept. 11 at- Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods and quivering with anger as she and sex with a female legislative inconsistencies that would tack that killed Chris Stevens, the Glen Doherty — as well as herself. Johnson spoke over each other. employee so drunk she cost a hot dog vendor busi- U.S. ambassador to Libya, and Clearly annoyed with Republi- “Was it because of a protest? Or may have been ness while still allowing New three other Americans. She in- can complaints about the initial was it because of guys out for a unconscious. Yorkers to buy belly-buster sisted the State Department is explanation for the attack, she walk one night decided they would The lawmaker, Domingo sodas at the chain conven- moving swiftly and aggressively to rose to the defense of U.N. Am- go kill some Americans? What dif- Alcibia, was arrested Tues- ience store next to him. Op- strengthen security at diplomatic bassador Susan Rice, who was vil- ference, at this point, does it day, a week after the scan- ponents’ lawyers called it posts worldwide. ified for widely debunked claims make? It is our job to figure out dal broke, and prosecutors “ham-handed,” “grossly un- In her last formal testimony be- five days after the attack that what happened and do everything said he would be charged fair” and just “plain silly.” fore Congress as America’s top protests precipitated the raid we can to prevent it from ever hap- with abuse of power but not Couple forced diplomat — but perhaps not her rather than terrorism. pening again, Senator.” with rape because the woman, a janitor, had not kids into boxes filed charges against him. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — An eastern Ohio couple Flight missing has pleaded guilty to pun- in Antarctica ishing their three children States rethinking mental health cuts WELLINGTON, New by forcing them into plastic Zealand — A small plane storage boxes sealed with revenues were in steep de- The steepest drop by cline, according to the Na- percentage was in South carrying three Canadians duct tape and only a square disappeared while flying cut in the top for air. Shootings put issue in spotlight tional Alliance on Mental Carolina, where spending Illness. In a third of those fell by nearly 40 percent over an Antarctic mountain The children, ages 5, 6 range, and bad weather and 8, were crammed into Associated Press who aggressively cut wel- states, the cuts surpassed over four years — an fare programs but now 10 percent. amount that Republican Thursday was hampering a the boxes as punishment DES MOINES, Iowa — find themselves caught in As a result, nine state-run Gov. Nikki Haley has search. June 16 at the family home Dozens of states have a crosscurrent of pres- psychiatric hospitals were called “absolutely im- The flight was going from in Steubenville while the slashed spending on men- sures involving gun con- closed and another 3,200 moral.” a station near the South parents went to the grocery tal health care over the trol, public safety and beds for mental health pa- Now Haley, who took of- Pole to an Italian research store and left two uncles at last four years, driven by health care for millions of tients were eliminated, dra- fice in 2011, has pledged to base in Terra Nova Bay. Its home with them, authorities the recession’s toll on rev- disadvantaged Americans. matically reducing bolster a mental health emergency locator started said. A friend of the family enue and, in some cases, a In many states, lawmak- treatment options for the system that dropped case transmitting about 10 p.m. arrived at the house, got the new zeal to shrink ers have begun to recognize poor and people in the workers, closed treatment Wednesday in a mountain- children out of the boxes government. that their cuts “may have criminal-justice system. centers and extended ous area about 280 miles and contacted police. But that trend may be gone too deep,” said Shel- Thousands of patients were waiting lists. She also north of the pole. Their father, James Tay- heading for a U-turn in ley Chandler, executive di- turned onto the streets. wants to expand remote New Zealand, U.S. and lor, faces up to three years 2013 after last year’s shoot- rector of the Iowa Alliance Making matters worse, access to psychiatrists Italian authorities are work- in prison on charges of ing rampages by two men- of Community Providers. the cuts came as unem- through video ing together to find the de felony child endangerment tally disturbed gunmen. “People start talking when ployment was rising, caus- conferencing. Havilland Twin Otter plane, The reversal is espe- there’s a crisis.” Both Pennsylvania and and misdemeanor unlawful ing more people to lose which they presume has cially jarring in state- About 30 states have re- private insurance and Utah have put aside plans restraint. crashed. houses dominated by duced mental health forcing them to shift to to scale back their mental — From wire reports conservative Republicans, spending since 2008, when public assistance. health systems. — From wire reports Section B - THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 ■ Outdoors/B2 ■ Tennis/B2 ■ Basketball/B3 ■ Hockey/B3 SPORTS ■ TV, lottery/B3 ■ Entertainment/B4 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Three Hurricanes win sectional titles To a high school lifter, the clean way better than last year. pound total. Citrus, Crystal River, Lecanto girls state meet can be the happiest I’m feeling strong and healthy. Aaron McIntyre won the place on earth. (Going to state) would mean 129-pound class. She had 120- Mena took second in the 183- that I accomplished my goal.” 145 for a 265-pound total. weightlifters compete for spot at state pound class Wednesday night at She actually tied for first with Samantha Kanawall was sec- LARRY BUGG Actually the ’Canes lifters, the 2013 District Qualifier at teammate Anna Venero. Venero ond in the 199-pound class. She Correspondent plus two from Crystal River River Ridge High School. had a 160-pound bench and a went 175-155 for a 330-pound High School, are headed to Mena had a bench press of 145-pound clean and jerk, also total. NEW PORT RICHEY — Kissimmee for the FHSAA state 180 pounds and a 125-pound for 305 pounds. Hannah Evans won the 154- Leslie Mena is one of six happy girls weightlifting meet on Feb. clean and jerk for a 305-pound Ashley Nichols was second in pound class. She had 155-150 Citrus High School girls 9. Coincidentally, the meet is total. the 119-pound class. She had a for a 300-pound total. weightlifters who are practi- just a few miles from Disney “Amazing,” she said of her 140-pound bench and a 120- cally headed for Disney World. World. feeling. “I basically fixed my pound clean and jerk for a 260- See TITLES/ Page B2

Girls soccer REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS Pirates’ ’Canes bust through ship Rams sails Citrus girls Keystone soccer scores 3-0 Heights upends shutout on road JOHN BOOTHE CR in two OTs Correspondent CLIFF OLSEN GAINESVILLE — For the Correspondent second time Wednesday night, Sophia Smith waited KEYSTONE HEIGHTS — in goal as a nearly 40-yard In Wednesday night’s Class volley fluttered through the 2A, Region 2 quarterfinal, air and began its precipitous the Crystal River girls soc- descent to the back of East- cer team ended up playing side’s net. in its first contest that went Like the first audacious into double overtime. shot from Citrus junior Payton Unfortunately for the Pi- Wells, the high-arching ball in rates, the outcome was not the 74th minute came as a sur- what they were looking for. prise to Smith — the Rams’ Raychel Trimble scored in freshman goalkeeper — and the 93rd minute to lift Key- both coaches on sidelines. stone Heights past Crystal “The last time this hap- River 3-2 in double overtime. pened, I was playing (youth Christina Bresson and Na- soccer in Gainesville),” Smith talie Ezzell each had goals said. “That is unbelievable. for the Pirates (11-11-2 over- You have to jump, and your all), who advanced to the re- fingertips are so cold in this gional semifinals in 2010 weather. … It just slips right by.” and 2011. The Hurricanes’ final goal, “I am proud of these girls, which was also the second of Crystal River High School the night for Wells, ensured Lady Pirates soccer never Eastside’s postseason would made it to regionals prior to come to close with 3-0 loss to these girls in their freshman Citrus in the Class 3A, Re- year,” Crystal River coach gion 2 quarterfinal at Bill Reyes said. “This year Citizen’s Field. we got back to regionals, the Wells, a midfielder, prior two years we won in boomed another lobbing regionals. right-footer from 35 yards out “This was a game we Photos by STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle in the 30th minute for the could have won, but in a Members of the Lecanto Panthers girls soccer team walk off the field following a 3-2 victory over Hurricanes’ first goal. back and forth, 50/50 contest, Orange Park Ridgeview in a Class 4A regional quarterfinal match Wednesday night at Lecanto “Something like that, you someone’s got to win. They High School. From left is Jessica Allen, Taylor Christian, Laura Hamilton, Jordan Martin and Chloe just don’t expect them to kick got one more goal than us.” Benoist. Lecanto hosts Fleming Island on Saturday in a Class 4A regional semifinal game. the ball 50 feet into the air and The Pirates jumped out to then it lands in the goal when a 1-0 lead in the 10th minute you’re 40 to 45 yards away,” as Bresson drilled a shot Lecanto girls soccer wins regional quarterfinal game first-year Rams coach from about 10 yards out on JAMES BLEVINS Jonathan Munoz said. “The the left side that deflected with a goal and an assist goals that they scored were off Indians goalkeeper Correspondent each, giving the Panthers goals that were just fortunate.” Haley Arzie and into the net. the edge required to stay LECANTO — The two- While Citrus outshot East- The Indians (19-3-1) an- ahead of Ridgeview. time District 4A-4 cham- side 19-6 and forced Smith to swered back in the 27th “Little birthday pres- pion Lecanto Panthers, make a game-high 11 saves, minute as Morgan Gibbs ents for each other,” for the second year in a Hurricanes coach Ian Feldt chested in a rebound to knot Lecanto head coach row, hosted a FHSAA re- was also pleasantly stunned the score at 1-1. Roselle Lattin said of the gional quarterfinal soc- by the success of his team’s Keystone Heights got off to goals. “All of our goals cer game. This time long ball. a fast start in the second came from the outside, around, the Lady Pan- The runner-up in District half. In the 44th minute, from the corners but we thers were hoping for a 3A-6, Citrus (12-8-1) was Trimble took a shot right at were able to finish them. different outcome. blanked 3-0 last Friday night Pirates goalkeeper Minnah For the most part every- Last year’s battle against a stout Nature Coast Barajas from about 10 yards one had a stellar game.” against the Orange Park team before finding its scor- out on the left side. Barajas Lecanto (17-5-1 over- Raiders ended Lecanto’s ing touch against the Rams’ bobbled the ball and Madi- all) started the game season in double over- defense. Eastside (11-6-2), on son Colaw buried the re- nervously with no one time. This time around, a the other hand, entered the bound for her 38th goal of really stepping up and different Panther team, game off a 3-2 double-over- the season to give the Indi- forcing possession of the no less aggressive or tal- time win against Palatka and ans a 2-1 edge. ball. All of that changed ented, emerged victori- its fourth district title in the Then it was the Pirates’ when Ridgeview (16-3-1 ous over the visiting last five years. turn to respond. Natalie Ridgeview Panthers 3-2 See STRONG/ Page B3 “Could you believe that we Ezzell ripped a shot from in regulation Wednesday practice 40-yard shots? No,” about 17 yards straight away night at Panther Stadium. Ridgeview girls soccer Feldt said. “They were fortu- that went off the hands of Twins Jordan and Bre- coach Trevor Clark, right, nate. Those don’t always go Arzie and into the back of anna Martin, both congratulates Lecanto in, so when they do, ugly the net, evening the score at Lecanto juniors, cele- coach Roselle Lattin goals count the same and 2-2 in the 57th minute. brated their shared after the Lady Panthers See CR/ Page B2 birthday on game night beat Ridgeview. See CANES/ Page B3 CR wrestlers triumph Lecanto thumps Wildwood JOE KORNECKI III them in districts. pound weight classes to JUSTIN PLANTE Night, and the last game of the first quarter. Correspondent The Tigers delivered give Crystal River a com- Correspondent the regular season, every- Lecanto head coach the first blow, as Tristan manding 21-6 cushion. thing seemed to go right. Brittany Szunko credits CRYSTAL RIVER — Corbett (113-pound class) Justin Burcroff (145 LECANTO — With just Behind Marie Buck- her defense for the The Crystal River Pirates was pinned in the second pounds) took down seconds remaining on the ley’s double–double (25 offensive output. wrestling team defeated period by Bryce Forlett to Dustin Molina 10-3 in full clock, Lecanto High points, 13 assists) and “Honestly, we were not a depleted Dunnellon give Dunnellon an early time to give the Pirates a School’s Megan Straight Paige Richards’ game- concentrating on of- squad 45-22 during Sen- 6-0 lead. The next match 24-6 advantage, followed received an inbound pass, high 26 points, the Lady fense,” she said. “Every ior Night on Wednesday. featured the Pirates’ by a forfeit in the ran the ball up and Panthers would run away time out I said ‘we have For the Pirates, it was Michael Allen (120-pound 152-pound class. launched a half-court from Wildwood, taking a to play defense.’ We have their last home match of class) and Jonathan The tightest match of prayer. whopping 92–27 victory. to box out, and we have to the season. Padilla. The match went the night featured Crystal The buzzer went off, The Panthers’ defense make hustle plays. This “It’s hard to get momen- the full three periods, River senior Robert the ball went in and the forced turnovers their of- was just us in rare form, which Allen won by a 9-2 tum because they had too Brooker against the crowd went crazy. fense was happy to turn with us not really being score to cut the Tiger many forfeits ... and I Tigers’ DeAndre Mun- And that was just the into quick transition able to miss from the lead in half. thought the 120-pound ford, in which Brooker end of the first quarter. buckets, and it wasn’t field. Everyone was defi- Three straight Dunnel- class would be tight,” Pi- prevailed in his last But such was the night long before Lecanto nitely just cooking on of- rates head coach Craig lon forfeits followed in for the Panthers girls bas- found itself up 17–4 with Frederick said. “We’ll see the 126, 132 and 138- See TRIUMPH/ Page B3 ketball team. On Senior over 4 minutes to play in See THUMPS/ Page B3 B2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE When the weather’s cool, take a hike hen the tempera- not much that beats hiking coochee State Forest, a 42- probably have most of what tures start to drop, in shorts and a T-shirt in mile loop that’s famous for you need already. Grab a Wyou’ll often see a January. being one of the best backpack, put on some rise in the number of folks We are lucky to have a va- three-or-four-day hiking lightweight clothing, lace out on Florida trails. For riety of great hikes right trips in the state. Again, up a pair of running shoes, hikers, the best time to here in Citrus County. this is a hike that’s best a few snacks and safety grab a back- Some of the done in the cooler parts of items and you are good to pack and spend coastal hikes are the year, especially be- go. Don’t be surprised if some time in brutal in the cause water access along hiking becomes a habit. the woods is summer months the trail is very limited. It For more information, generally in the (think mosqui- gets hot out there, friends. check out www. winter or on toes and deer So why hike? Some folks visitcitrus.com, the early spring flies), but during do it for exercise, others do county’s tourism website. mornings. the winter they it to withdraw from the You’ll find a list of area For the most are perfect for a hustle and bustle of daily trails there. Maps, mileage part, Florida few hours’ es- life and some do it solely and general information winters are cape. I’m partial for nature study. I like to on hiking in Florida can be pretty mild, and Kevin Mims to the trails at think I hike for all three found at the Florida Trail you’d be sur- TRAIL LESS Crystal River reasons, and because it’s Association’s website, prised at the TRAVELED Preserve State just great to see the wild www.floridatrail.org. number of folks Park, which side of the state. We are Kevin Mims is a free- starting to dis- offer short hikes fortunate to live in a bio- lance writer, photographer cover Florida as a hiking that are just a couple of logical wonderland, where and videographer based in destination. I recently met miles long. For something a rare plant and animal Citrus County. He works up with a group of long- little longer, the park’s species are found nowhere around the state covering distance hikers on the seven-mile bike trail, which else on the planet. That’s outdoors and nature and Florida National Scenic is wide enough to accom- pretty amazing. serves as the VISIT Trail — many from out of modate both hikers and While the sky is the limit FLORIDA Outdoors and state — who mentioned bikers, is a great day hike. when it comes to hiking Nature Insider. His VISIT the weather was a factor in Those looking for a gear, you don’t need much FLORIDA blog can be KEVIN MIMS/For the Chronicle their decision to hike here. multi-day backpacking trip to start out with. It’s the found at http://www. Hikers on the Chassahowitzka Salt Marsh Trails in When you are a hiker from should head to the Citrus perfect gateway outdoor visitflorida.com/insiders/ Homosassa. somewhere cold, there’s Hiking Trail in the Withla- recreation activity. You outdoors_and_nature. Look nearshore for better fishing in January hese are the times caution to the winds and unnatural. that try men’s cruising the back country, As an alternative, you Tpatience. in the hope the latest cold might want to switch from Apologies to Thomas front didn’t scatter or kill inshore to nearshore Paine for that paraphrase off the bait fish, crabs and species. I have reports of of what’s probably one of shrimp they’re searching good black sea bass and the best-known for. gag grouper action in opening lines in If you insist water from eight to 12 feet American liter- on targeting the deep on swimming plugs, Tide charts ature (from, of inshore species and Captain William Chassahowitzka* Crystal River** Homosassa*** Withlacoochee* course, “The —primarily Toney said he and Captain American Cri- redfish, Jim Long put a hurtin’ on High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low sis”), but I’ve seatrout and both species at some rocks THURS 3:06 a.m. 12:17 p.m. 1:27 a.m. 9:39 a.m. 2:16 a.m. 11:16 a.m. 1:10 p.m. 7:27 a.m. been thinking a snook — you’re in nine feet. 1/24 5:02 p.m. 11:55 p.m. 3:23 p.m. 9:17 p.m. 4:12 p.m. 10:54 p.m. ------7:05 p.m. pretty much on Grouper are catch-and- great deal lately FRI 3:54 a.m. 12:53 p.m. 2:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 3:04 a.m. 11:52 a.m. 12:02 a.m. 8:03 a.m. about those your own. I release now, but you can 1/25 5:35 p.m. ------3:56 p.m. 10:01 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 11:38 p.m. 1:43 p.m. 7:49 p.m. brave souls who can’t tell you harvest up to 15 sea bass founded this na- R.G. Schmidt where to look per day larger than 10 SAT 4:37 a.m. 12:39 a.m. 2:58 a.m. 10:48 a.m. 3:47 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 12:45 a.m. 8:36 a.m. tion, and when I TIGHT more than a day inches total length, and, 1/26 6:04 p.m. 1:26 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 10:41 p.m. 5:14 p.m. ------2:12 p.m. 8:29 p.m. was considering or two ahead of considering Toney and LINES SUN 5:16 a.m. 1:19 a.m. 3:37 a.m. 11:19 a.m. 4:26 a.m. 12:18 a.m. 1:24 a.m. 9:07 a.m. the need for pa- time, it’s a pay- Long caught them up to 22 1/27 6:31 p.m. 1:57 p.m. 4:52 p.m. 11:19 p.m. 5:41 p.m. 12:56 p.m. 2:39 p.m. 9:07 p.m. tience on the your-money- inches (that one hit a Ra- part of anglers this time of and-take-your-choice pala F-14), you should have MON 5:54 a.m. 1:57 a.m. 4:15 a.m. 11:49 a.m. 5:04 a.m. 12:18 a.m. 2:02 a.m. 9:37 a.m. the year, it just popped un- situation. the makings of a nice fish 1/28 6:57 p.m. 2:27 p.m. 5:18 p.m. 11:57 p.m. 6:07 p.m. 12:56 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 9:45 p.m. bidden into my head. The best I can offer is dinner pretty quickly. TUES 6:32 a.m. 2:35 a.m. 4:53 a.m. 12:20 p.m. 5:42 a.m. 1:34 a.m. 2:40 a.m. 10:08 a.m. And I’m off the soap box don’t spend too much time ■ ■ ■ 1/29 7:23 p.m. 2:58 p.m. 5:44 p.m. ------6:33 p.m. 1:57 p.m. 3:31 p.m. 10:23 p.m. now. Besides, I changed in one place. If you’re Anglers and boaters who only one word. working the shallows and take their recreation on WED 7:12 a.m. 3:13 a.m. 5:33 a.m. 12:35 a.m. 6:22 a.m. 2:12 a.m. 3:20 a.m. 10:39 a.m. Warm, cool, scattered haven’t had a hit after a Lake Rousseau will want 1/30 7:50 p.m. 3:29 p.m. 6:11 p.m. 12:51 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:28 p.m. 3:58 p.m. 11:03 p.m. showers, extreme low half-hour or so, move, and to attend a FWC meeting tides, cool, cold, warm, the same holds true for at the Lake Rousseau RV *From mouths of rivers. **At Kings Bay. ***At Mason’s Creek. windy, calm — one just the deeper holes. One Park and Fishing Resort at can’t count on the weather thing you will want to keep 1 p.m. on Jan. 31, held to ties “… are encouraged to probably has an opinion or the survey and this meet- in January, not at all. The in mind is to work artifi- discuss aquatic plant man- attend and express their two. Now’s your chance to ing,” Sullivan said, “will be net result is most of the in- cials, even jigs tipped with agement on the lake. views and provide com- be heard. used to help develop the shore species are scat- shrimp, close to the bot- Take Northcut Avenue ments on aquatic plant You can also provide aquatic plant management tered all over the place, tom and very slowly. Not off Dunnellon Road (CR management issues for input through a survey plan for 2013.” some seeking the warmth only will the game species 488), head north, then bear this lake.” that will be on line through Tight Lines to you. of the rocky shallows, oth- be moving slowly with left to 10811 N. Coveview I suspect anyone who Feb. 14, at http://www. Chronicle outdoors ers looking for more long- chilly water, but so will the Terrace. Terry Sullivan, boats or fishes on the lake surveymonkey.com/s/6JHZ columnist RG Schmidt can term relief in the deeper prey species, and a lively regional biologist for the would want to know more 3HT. be reached at rgschmidt@ holes, still others throwing minnow will just look FWC, said interested par- about the matter, and “The information from embarqmail.com.

the Pirates and Arzie making five saves for the CR Indians. Continued from Page B1 Delaney Owens and Melissa Cang Cuesta each Serena upended had assists for Crystal Both clubs went back and forth for the remain- River. Gibbs finished with Stephens checked her der of regulation and for a goal and an assist for Williams phone during her post- the first 10-minute over- Keystone Heights, which match news conference and time period. However, will travel to powerhouse ousted by said there were 213 text three minutes into the Ocala Trinity Catholic — messages waiting for her. second overtime, Gibbs state semifinalists a year Like many a teenager, her tracked down a ball in the ago — for Saturday night’s Stephens first concern was about how right corner that seemed regional semifinals. high her phone bill might to be headed out of “We’re not a deep Associated Press be. bounds. The sophomore squad, so we were all in “I thought it was free to midfielder turned and with what we had,” Reyes MELBOURNE, Australia receive text messages, but sent a nice cross in front said. “What we had gave — Sloane Stephens wiped someone told me other- of the goal. Trimble it all they’ve got. away tears as she thought wise,” she said. placed it into the net in- “Ultimately I can’t be about hanging a poster of Her mother “is going to side the far post for the mad at anything because herself on a wall in the be like, ‘The money you game-winner. how much of their season place of her childhood hero. were going to buy yourself Each team had seven really got cut short? The The 19-year-old Ameri- Associated Press something nice with, you’re shots on goal, with Bara- next opponent is Trinity can seemed to be in shock, Sloane Stephens reacts after defeating Serena Williams going to pay your phone jas stopping four shots for Catholic.” barely able to compute how in their quarterfinal match Wednesday at the Australian bill.’” she’d produced the upset of Open in Melbourne, Australia. She’s set for her biggest the Australian Open by payday, regardless of the re- for a 235-pound total. beating 15-time major win- Stephens had a look back And she sounded like an sult in Thursday’s semifinal TITLES It was a tough night for ner Serena Williams in the over the net, seemingly in excited schoolgirl as she Lecanto High. None of against defending cham- Continued from Page B1 quarterfinals Wednesday. It concern. gushed about receiving a pion Victoria Azarenka, the lifters qualified for was her first trip that far in Williams started taking congratulatory tweet from who beat two-time major state. seven Grand Slam time between points, limp- American singer John Leg- winner Svetlana “I’m proud of all of Lecanto senior Savan- tournaments. ing, and trying to stay in the end. Kuznetsova 7-5, 6-1 in the them,” Citrus coach Tia nah Weller had a 110- A poster of Williams had shade at the back of the “I want John Legend to previous match in Rod Nelson said. pound bench press and a adorned the wall on court. sing at my wedding!” she Laver Arena. Crystal River’s Madi- 105-pound clean and jerk Stephens’ bedroom as a Williams later called for said. “I was like, ‘Oh my The semifinal losers earn son Farrior was second in for a 215-pound total. She child. Now, in her view, the trainer between games. God. He tweeted me. What $525,000, double what the the 154-pound class. She needed 250 pounds to they’re peers. She had a three-minute can I do?’” quarterfinal losers receive. had a 130-pound bench qualify. “This is so crazy,” medical timeout and came She re-tweeted the senti- For Williams, there’s a fur- and a 150-pound clean Weller was disap- Stephens said in a post- back serving at a pace well ments from Legend: “Just ther $1,500 deduction after and jerk for a 280-pound pointed, but happy she match TV interview after below her usual speed. found out her dad is John she was fined for racket total. did her heavy lifting her rallying from a set and a “Well, at that point you Stephens from the Pats. abuse. “I feel good,” Farrior senior year. break down against an in- just have to pretend like (that’s my real name) I had Stephens had practiced said. “I’m nervous right “I definitely wanted a jured and angry Williams. nothing’s wrong,” Williams his football card when I was with Williams for the Fed now. It (getting to state) chance to go to state,” “Oh my goodness. I think I’ll said. “You think of worst a kid. I was so proud, ha Cup, but had played her would make me feel very Weller said. “I wish I had put a poster of myself (up) case scenarios. You know, I ha.” only once, a straight sets satisfied with my overall done a little better today. now.” just thought, Ok, just pre- Stephens’ father, former loss at the Brisbane Inter- career. The girl from Cit- I wanted to increase my The 29th-seeded tend nothing’s wrong and New England Patriots national earlier this month. rus High School, Hannah bench and increase my Stephens won 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. just try your best.” player, died in 2009. “Brisbane helped me be- Evans, is absolutely fan- clean and jerk. I think a She calmed the nerves and Stephen’s surprise win Retired basketball star cause I got the first time we tastic. lot of us are kind of worn started swinging harder did instant wonders for her Shaquille O’Neal sent a played out of the way,” she “In cheerleading, it out. and lifting her tempo at 4-3 celebrity. message that read: “When u said. “First time is always (lifting) has helped me to “I definitely improved in the second. Before the match, defeat a legend you become tough. Definitely I was glad be stronger. In all aspects, a lot during the season,” That’s when Williams Stephens said she had a legend.” The Dallas Mav- that I got it there ... it helped it helps you.” Weller continued. “I jarred her back trying to about 17,000 followers on ericks’ Dirk Nowitzki wrote, me raise my level.” Crystal River’s Emily lifted my freshman year pull up before the net as she Twitter. A few hours after “Wow. What a win for She’ll need to maintain Laga was third in the 110- and then took two years chased down a drop shot. reaching her first Grand Sloane. Some amazing de- that level within 24 hours to pound class. She had a off and came back this Williams let out a loud Slam semifinal, she had fense. She gets every ball play the top-ranked 115-pound bench and a year. I think I did well for scream and hopped away. more than 40,000. back.” Azarenka on Thursday. 120-pound clean and jerk taking two years off.” CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 B3

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Washington 9 31 .225 18½ PLAY 4 (early) Conference opponent, beating Geor- Central Division The Hoosiers (17-2, 5-1 Big Ten) sur- 8 - 7 - 5 - 5 gia 64-47 Wednesday night behind 17 W L Pct GB PLAY 4 (late) vived a sluggish shooting first half with Indiana 26 16 .619 — points from Scottie Wilbekin. 6 - 0 - 2 - 9 strong defense and used a fast second- Chicago 25 16 .610 ½ Florida (15-2, 5-0 SEC) trailed 27-24 half start to reassert their dominance in Milwaukee 22 18 .550 3 at halftime, making just 1 of 9 at- this series. Detroit 16 26 .381 10 FANTASY 5 tempts beyond the 3-point arc. But the Cleveland 11 32 .256 15½ 1 - 19 - 20 - 32 - 35 WESTERN CONFERENCE Gators quickly turned things around UCF 78, Rice 67 Southwest Division after the break. Wilbeken and Mike POWERBALL ORLANDO — Calvin Newell and Isaiah W L Pct GB LOTTERY Rosario hits back-to-back treys and San Antonio 34 11 .756 — 11 - 12 - 24 - 43 - 45 15 - 21 - 22 - 24 - 39 - 41 forced Georgia into three straight Sykes scored 24 points apiece as Central Memphis 27 14 .659 5 POWER BALL XTRA turnovers. Florida capitalized on its advantage at the Houston 22 22 .500 11½ 9 2 free-throw line to beat Rice 78-67 in Con- Dallas 18 24 .429 14½ The Gators led the rest of way, hold- New Orleans 14 28 .333 18½ ing Georgia (7-11, 1-4) to only one field ference USA action. Northwest Division goal in the first 11 1-2 minutes of the Tied at 32 at intermission, the Knights W L Pct GB On the AIRWAVES second half. (13-5, 3-1) made 21 of 26 free throws in Oklahoma City 33 9 .786 — the second half, compared to 8 of 14 for Denver 26 18 .591 8 No. 25 Miami 90, Utah 23 19 .548 10 TODAY’S SPORTS No. 1 Duke 63 the Owls. Portland 20 21 .488 12½ WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL UCF came out of the break with a 16-7 Minnesota 17 22 .436 14½ CORAL GABLES — No. 1 Duke went run, capped by Tristan Spurlock’s 3- Pacific Division 6:30 p.m. (SUN) Miami at Wake Forest W L Pct GB 8:30 p.m. (SUN) North Carolina at Maryland more than 8 minutes without a field goal in pointer. After extending the lead to 12 L.A. Clippers 32 11 .744 — MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL the first half, and a sellout became a points, the Knights saw Rice climb back to Golden State 25 15 .625 5½ 7 p.m. (ESPN) Purdue at Michigan blowout for No. 25 Miami, which delighted 56-54 with 7:52 left. L.A. Lakers 17 25 .405 14½ a boisterous crowd with a 90-63 victory. Spurlock added 14 points and a career- Sacramento 16 26 .381 15½ 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Tennessee at Mississippi Phoenix 13 28 .317 18 9 p.m. (ESPN2) UCLA at Arizona The Hurricanes (14-3, 5-0 Atlantic Coast high 12 rebounds for UCF, which has won Wednesday’s Games 11 p.m. (ESPN2) BYU at Gonzaga Conference) beat a No. 1 team for the first four its last five. Atlanta 104, Charlotte 92 time, taking control with a stunning 25-1 Miami 123, Toronto 116, OT NBA Seton Hall 55, USF 47 run midway through the first half. The Blue Chicago 85, Detroit 82 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Toronto Raptors at Orlando Magic Denver 105, Houston 95 Devils missed 13 consecutive shots de- NEWARK, N.J. — Fuquan Edwin 8 p.m. (TNT) New York Knicks at Boston Celtics scored 16 points and Brandon Mobley Memphis 106, L.A. Lakers 93 10:30 p.m. (TNT) Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix Suns spite numerous good looks, while four Hur- Brooklyn 91, Minnesota 83 ricanes hit 3-pointers during the stunning added 14, leading Seton Hall to a 55-47 San Antonio 106, New Orleans 102 GOLF run that transformed a 14-13 deficit into a victory over South Florida. Utah 92, Washington 88 5 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour: Commercialbank Qatar The victory snapped a four-game losing Indiana at Portland, late Masters — Second Round 38-15 lead. Phoenix at Sacramento, late streak for the Pirates (13-6, 2-4 Big East). 6 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour: Commercialbank Qatar Duke (16-2, 3-2) fell to 0-2 when playing Oklahoma City at Golden State, late on an opponent’s court. The Blue Devils’ The Bulls (10-8, 1-5) lost for the fifth time Today’s Games Masters — Second Round in six games. Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. 3 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour: Farmers Insurance Open — First other loss came at North Carolina State. New York at Boston, 8 p.m. Mobley, who returned to action after L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Round La Salle 54, No. 9 Butler 53 missing one game with a separated shoul- 4:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour: Commercialbank PHILADELPHIA — Ramon Galloway der, scored eight of his points in the sec- Qatar Masters — Third Round went the length of the court for the winning ond half to hold off any possible South TENNIS basket with 2.7 seconds left to send La Florida run. The Bulls twice got to within NHL standings 1 p.m. (ESPN2) Australian Open: Men’s First Semifinal Salle to a 54-53 victory over No. 9 Butler six in the second half. EASTERN CONFERENCE (Taped) on Wednesday night. South Florida was paced by Jawanza Atlantic Division 3:30 a.m. (ESPN2) Australian Open: Men’s Second Semifinal Fans stormed the court in a wild cele- Poland, who scored 13, and Toarlyn Fitz- GP W L OT Pts GF GA bration for the biggest win for La Salle (13- patrick, who had 10 points. New Jersey 2 2 0 0 4 5 1 RADIO Pittsburgh 3 2 1 0 4 11 9 N.Y. Islanders 2 1 1 0 2 5 5 BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL N.Y. Rangers 3 1 2 0 2 8 12 7 p.m. (WKYE FM 104.3) Dunnellon at Lecanto Philadelphia 3 0 3 0 0 3 11 Northeast Division Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the GP W L OT Pts GF GA discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Boston 3 2 0 1 5 8 6 Grizzlies bite Lakers Buffalo 2 2 0 0 4 7 3 on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Ottawa 2 2 0 0 4 8 1 Associated Press the bench, leading a furious fourth-quarter Toronto 3 2 1 0 4 8 5 comeback that carried Chicago past Detroit. Montreal 2 1 1 0 2 5 3 Prep CALENDAR MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Darrell Arthur Joakim Noah sacrificed his body to save Southeast Division scored 20 points and Mike Conley a loose ball, which Marco Belinelli con- GP W L OT Pts GF GA added 19 as the Memphis Grizzlies Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 13 8 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS verted into a game-winning basket with 7 Winnipeg 3 1 1 1 3 6 8 beat Los Angeles 106-93 Wednesday seconds left. Tayshaun Prince and Rodney BOYS SOCCER night, handing the Lakers their fourth Florida 3120 26 9 District 3A-6 tournament at Nature Coast High School Stuckey each missed potential tying 3- Carolina 2 0 2 0 0 2 9 straight loss and 10th in 12 games. pointers at the other end. Washington 2 0 2 0 0 5 10 5:30 p.m. No. 1 Citrus vs. No. 4 Weeki Wachee Kobe Bryant scored 29 points for WESTERN CONFERENCE District 4A-4 tournament at Forest High School the Lakers and Metta World Peace Hawks 104, Bobcats 92 Central Division 7 p.m. No. 4 Lecanto vs. No. 1 Forest added 15. GP W L OT Pts GF GA BOYS BASKETBALL CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Josh Smith had Chicago 3 3 0 0 6 14 8 7 p.m. Citrus at Crystal River Heat 123, Raptors 116, OT 30 points and 13 rebounds, and Atlanta Nashville 3 1 0 2 4 8 8 7:30 p.m. Dunnellon at Lecanto MIAMI — Dwyane Wade scored 35 snapped a six-game road losing streak St. Louis 3 2 1 0 4 12 6 with a win over Charlotte. Columbus 2 1 0 1 3 6 6 GIRLS BASKETBALL points, LeBron James got his 34th career Detroit 3 1 2 0 2 5 11 6:30 p.m. St. Francis at Seven Rivers triple-double and Miami rallied from a 15- Kyle Korver added 21 points on 5-of-6 Northwest Division 7 p.m. South Sumter at Citrus point deficit to beat Toronto. shooting from beyond the 3-point arc as GP W L OT Pts GF GA James finished with 31 points, 11 as- the Hawks sent the Bobcats to their 16th Minnesota 3 2 1 0 4 6 5 straight home loss, three shy of the NBA Colorado 2 1 1 0 2 5 5 sists and 10 rebounds for Miami, getting Edmonton 2 1 1 0 2 6 8 scorer of a hat trick in the the last board on Toronto’s final shot of the record. Vancouver 2 0 1 1 1 5 10 CANES District 3A-5 final, played night. Wade added seven assists, includ- Nuggets 105, Rockets 95 Calgary 2 0 2 0 0 5 9 with a soft cast for a frac- ing the one that set up Ray Allen for the 3- Continued from Page B1 Pacific Division tured left arm. pointer that clinched the win with 59.3 HOUSTON — Ty Lawson scored 21 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Unlike the young Rams points, Wilson Chandler had 20 and Den- Anaheim 2 2 0 0 4 12 7 seconds left in overtime. Dallas 3 2 1 0 4 6 5 we’ll take them.” team, which had just one ver pulled away in the third quarter against San Jose 2 2 0 0 4 10 4 Both teams came into senior on its roster, the Nets 91, Timberwolves 83 mistake-prone Houston. Los Angeles 2 0 2 0 0 3 8 Wednesday worried with Hurricanes found other MINNEAPOLIS — Brook Lopez Danilo Gallinari sank three 3-pointers Phoenix 2 0 2 0 0 7 10 the condition of their re- playmakers to share the strengthened his case for a spot on the and scored 18 points for the Nuggets. Wednesday’s Games spective leading scorers. scoring load in Wells and James Harden scored 23 points and Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 2 All-Star team with 22 points on 10-for-16 Citrus midfielder Dey- midfielder Erin Cagwin, shooting, helping Brooklyn hold off Omer Asik grabbed 13 rebounds for the N.Y. Rangers 4, Boston 3, OT casha Miller was sick, ac- who scored with 17 min- Calgary at Vancouver, late Minnesota. Rockets. cording to Feldt, and utes left in the first half off Columbus at Phoenix, late The Nets improved to 12-2 under in- Eastside’s Sarah Collings, a Miller corner kick. Spurs 106, Hornets 102 Today’s Games terim coach P.J. Carlesimo, and they’re 9- N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. SAN ANTONIO — Tony Parker had 24 N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 1 with their preferred starting lineup: Montreal at Washington, 7 p.m. Lopez, the NBA’s highest-scoring center, points and 13 assists as San Antonio ral- Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. team with 10 big saves in the Deron Williams, Joe Johnson, Gerald Wal- lied past New Orleans, overcoming the ab- Ottawa at Florida, 7:30 p.m. STRONG game. lace and Reggie Evans. sence of Tim Duncan and coach Gregg Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. “Meagan had a stellar Popovich for its 15th straight win at home. Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Continued from Page B1 game,” Lattin said of her goal- Bulls 85, Pistons 82 Columbus at Colorado, 9 p.m. Tiago Splitter added 25 points and keeper. “Especially that last CHICAGO — Nate Robinson had 11 seven rebounds, and Stephen Jackson Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. twenty minutes when she was Phoenix at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. overall) scored its first goal points and seven assists in 21 minutes off scored 15 for the Spurs. eight minutes into the game being attacked (constantly) off Ashlee Bay’s 45-yard shot to and she made some serious saves.” BRIEFS the top of the net. in three periods, and Andrew Bilby NHL “We were kind of stiff at first Ridgeview managed to nab TRIUMPH (182-pound class) was pinned by and let that goal in,” Lattin a penalty kick with less than 15 Cordell Carnecchia in the third period. Rangers 4, said. “And that was just a panic minutes on the clock, cutting Continued from Page B1 Carlos Sanabria and Cole Fagan Bruins 3, OT on defense because no one Lecanto’s lead to one goal. were tied in a tight match 7-7, when would step to the ball, she had The Lady Panthers were home match ever by a 9-8 score in Fagan got on top of Sanabria and got NEW YORK — Marian Ga- an open shot, she took it. (After forced to step up against a borik scored twice in the first pe- three periods. the pin for the Tigers, who closed the that) we kind of had some fire Ridgeview team who were be- Brooker was one of four Pirate sen- gap to a 33-22 score. Another Tiger for- riod and then completed his hat in our belly and that set us up.” ginning to taste overtime and iors, along with Kris Caraballo, Geo feit in the 220-pound class, and a quick trick 27 seconds into overtime It took much of the opening were willing to pressure any Valdares and Jacob Smith, honored. Brandon Martin (285-pound class) vic- as the New York Rangers over- 40 minutes, but Lecanto found opportunity to get there but Dunnellon’s Alex Gonzalez (170- tory via pin over Dunnellon’s Allan came a pair of blown leads and its equalizer in the 27th Lecanto held firm and shut pound class) couldn’t pin Eddie Ben- Peratta 22 seconds in capped the scor- beat the Boston Bruins 4-3 on minute off Jordan Martin’s their Panther rivals down as nis, but prevailed in a shutout victory ing for the evening. Wednesday night for their first perceptive cross pass to Laura the clock ran out in regula- win of the season. Hamilton for the easy goal. tion. Gaborik broke free and out- Hamilton’s goal served as a Top-notch performances on Straight’s half-court shot that seemed raced Andrew Ference and splash of cold water to the defense from Lauryn Cole, to put the nail in coffin, despite it only Johnny Boychuk down the ice. Panthers’ collective face. Ashlynne Van Cleef, Danyelle THUMPS being the first quarter. His first shot was blocked by Lecanto controlled the rest of Uolla and Houpt in net were Continued from Page B1 “It felt great to hit that shot,” goalie Tuukka Rask, but Gaborik the half, outshooting key efforts for Lecanto as the Straight said. “I hadn’t hit one all sea- batted the rebound out of the air Ridgeview 7-5 in the half. game ended. offense.” son, so it felt great to finally do it.” to end the game and start a cas- Jordan Martin closed out Next up, the Panthers face The defense definitely did its job. This game marked the final game of cade of flying hats onto the ice. the first half with an unas- Fleming Island in the re- Lecanto forced 22 turnovers through- the regular season for the Lady Pan- sisted goal in the 35th minute, gional semifinals at home Sat- out the game, and out-rebounded the thers (12-12 overall). For the two sen- Maple Leafs 5, giving Lecanto the 2-1 advan- urday at 7 p.m. outmanned Lady Wildcats 38–23. iors, it was a great way to finish their Penguins 2 tage at the break. “Saturday is going to be Thanks to the rebounding totals, the run at the high school. Lecanto continued its con- tough,” Lattin said of their op- “It’s bittersweet,” Buckley said. “It PITTSBURGH — James van offense just kept on churning. trol in the beginning of the sec- ponent. “We’re playing a qual- Of Richards’ 26 points, 17 came in hasn’t hit us yet that it’s our last home Riemsdyk scored twice, James ond half, pushing the ity program that last year the first half, while new starter game, but it’s great to go out like this.” Reimer stopped 28 shots and the Ridgeview goalkeeper to went to the state final four. Deanna “Ohio” Moehring scored 18 in But Lecanto knows there is still Toronto Maple Leafs raced past make two diving saves before We’re going to put our best the game, with 12 coming in the first work to be done, with the District 6A- the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2. Martin assisted on her sister foot forward and play our half. 6 tournament right around the corner. Clarke MacArthur, Mikhail Breanna’s goal eight minutes hearts out (against them). If Crisp passing was key to the offen- “It’s great to end the regular season Grabovski and Tyler Bozak also after the second half whistle we can give a full eighty sive outburst, and nobody did that as with a bang,” Straight said. “But we scored for the Maple Leafs. blew for the 3-1 lead. minute performance of well as Buckley on the night. She fin- know districts are going to be tough. Nikolai Kulemin added three as- Panther freshman goal- where I know we can be, ished with double-digit assists on top But if we play like we did tonight — sists as Toronto spoiled Pitts- keeper Meagan Houpt there is no doubt in my mind of her scoring total. make good passes, take good shots — burgh’s home opener. stepped up once again for her that we can be competitive.” But as the game unfolded, it was we have a good chance.” Page B4 - THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013

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Go to www. firearms when discussing flalottery.com, or call 850- ways to reduce gun violence. 487-7777. Schwarzenegger’s com- Hemingway doc takes a look at troubled family ments come as American politicians are under pres- DAVID GERMAIN bullfight-loving, womanizing grandfather’s Idaho house Today in sure to respond to the shoot- AP movie writer Nobel Prize winning author and the room where he HISTORY ing at Sandy Hook — and how it concealed a killed himself. She also stops Elementary School in New- — PARK CITY, Utah troubled soul. He put a shot- by the graves of her parents, town, Conn., last month, in ariel Hemingway gun to his head and killed sister and grandfather, re- Today is Thursday, Jan. 24, the which a gunman killed 20 stu- said she has left the himself in 1961, a few months marking sadly about the bot- 24th day of 2013. There are 341 dents and six staff. M bad kind of crazy be- before Mariel was born. tles of Jack Daniels that his days left in the year. hind, and all that’s left is The film also reveals a fans leave on his gravestone. Today’s Highlight: good crazy. family in denial — Mariel, The title comes from On Jan. 24, 2003, the U.S. Shakira gives birth Hemingway came to the to baby boy Margaux and oldest sister Hemingway’s comment that Department of Homeland Security Sundance Film Festival for Joan, known to the family as she has spent her life “run- officially opened as its head, Tom LOS ANGELES — Shakira the documentary “Running Muffet — raised by heavy- ning from crazy,” trying to es- Ridge, was sworn in. (Creation of from Crazy,” which chroni- is a mama. drinking parents who had vi- cape what seemed a doomed the new Cabinet agency was the cles the family history of legacy for herself and her A spokeswoman for the 35- olent fights as the alcohol largest government reorganization mental illness that led to the soaked in and who refused to two daughters, with whom year-old Colombian singer in more than 50 years, a response suicides of seven relatives, acknowledge what Mariel she discusses the family his- says Shakira Mebarak and 25- to the Sept. 11 attacks and the year-old soccer star Gerard including sister Margaux and calls a family curse of mental tory in the film. threat of further terror.) Pique of FC Barcelona wel- grandfather Earnest illness. “Some people are like, comed son Milan Pique Hemingway. Hemingway shares a ‘Wow, that’s a heavy title.’ On this date: Mebarak Directed by Barbara touching reunion with Muf- Well, I don’t see it as a heavy In 1813, the Royal Philharmonic Tuesday at Kopple, with Oprah Winfrey fet, who was in and out of title. I’m like, ‘Dude, thank Society was formed in London. 9:36 p.m. in an executive producer, the mental hospitals for years, God,’” Hemingway said. In 1848, James W. Marshall Barcelona, film features segments with shows off the rigorous exer- “Crazy’s gone. Sometimes I’m discovered a gold nugget at Spain. Mariel opening up about how cise and self-help tech- running with crazy, but now Sutter’s Mill in northern California, A statement she put her own depression niques she has used to it’s a different kind of crazy. a discovery that led to the gold posted on the and suicidal thoughts behind overcome depression and There’s fun in my life and rush of ’49. pop star’s site her. reveals dark family secrets, I’m joyful. But there was a In 1908, the Boy Scouts move- in English, “I can honestly say that I including her belief that her time when I really was not. A ment began in England under the Spanish and Shakira do believe that now bad father sexually abused her time, my entire life, probably aegis of Robert Baden-Powell. Catalan says crazy is gone. Good crazy is older sisters. 40 years of really trying to In 1942, the Roberts that “just like his father, still around, but I truly am no Mariel Hemingway also not be something that I came Commission placed much of the baby Milan became a mem- longer depressed,” Heming- discusses the bad blood be- from.” blame for America’s lack of pre- ber of FC Barcelona at way, 51, said in an interview tween her and Margaux, who “What Mariel has, I mean, paredness for Imperial Japan’s at- alongside Kopple. “It’s gone. birth.” The statement also starred in the 1976 film “Lip- she’s the dream of a docu- tack on Pearl Harbor on Rear I can honestly say that it’s says Milan weighed approxi- stick” and got Mariel a sup- mentarian, because you sit at Adm. Husband E. Kimmel and Lt. been years. I laugh at myself porting role that launched the table with her and talk to mately 6 pounds, 6 ounces, Gen. Walter C. Short, the Navy now, which is fun.” her little sister’s acting ca- her, and everything comes and that “both mother and and Army commanders. child are in excellent Kopple also found a treas- reer. Critics were not kind out, because she has a higher In 1943, President Franklin D. health.” ure trove of footage from a about the performance of purpose for it. She really Shakira asked fans earlier documentary Margaux was Margaux, who soon wound wants to shed light on sui- Roosevelt and British Prime Tuesday on Twitter “to ac- shooting about grandfather up in cheesy action and hor- cide and mental illness,” Minister Winston Churchill con- company me in your prayers Ernest, material that shows ror movies such as “Killer said Kopple, a two-time cluded a wartime conference in on this very important day of the different paths of the two Fish.” But Mariel received Academy Award winner for Casablanca, Morocco. my life.” sisters. A supermodel whose solid praise, earned an Oscar the documentaries “Harlan Ten years ago: Connecticut Milan is the couple’s first acting career fizzled even as nomination three years later County, U.S.A.” and “Ameri- became the first state to take part child. Mariel’s flourished, Margaux for Woody Allen’s “Manhat- can Dream.” in the U.S. government’s plan to died of a drug overdose in tan” and went on to star in “If people see that she’s inoculate a half million health care Club customers 1996. such films as “Personal Best” doing it and how she has con- workers against smallpox. (Only “Running from Crazy” ex- and “Star 80.” structed such a healthy, won- four doctors agreed to be unhappy with R. Kelly plores the bravado of Ernest The film includes a scene derful lifestyle, that they can vaccinated the first day.) WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Hemingway — the boozing, in which Mariel visits her do it, too,” she said. Five years ago: Congressional The co-owner of a Winston- leaders announced a deal with the Salem nightclub says the White House on an economic business won’t sponsor an- stimulus package that would give other celebrity appearance most tax filers refunds of $600 to after customers complained $1,200. about one involving R. Kelly. ‘What would you do?’ Te’o asks Couric One year ago: Declaring the The Winston-Salem Journal American dream under siege, reported tickets to “An Associated Press person but developed a serious The Heisman Trophy finalists Intimate Birthday Celebra- relationship with her via phone made at least three references to President Barack Obama used his tion” with Kelly at Ziggy’s NEW YORK — Notre Dame calls and electronic messages. his girlfriend in media inter- State of the Union address to de- nightclub sold for $35 to $55. linebacker Manti Te’o admitted to “Katie, put yourself in my sit- views after Dec. 6, including liver a populist challenge to shrink Customers said Kelly went Katie Couric he answered ques- uation. I, my whole world told during ESPN’s Heisman presen- the gap between rich and poor, on stage late Sunday night, tions about his “dead,” online me that she died on Sept. 12. tation show on Dec. 8. promising to tax the wealthy more smoking a cigar and drinking girlfriend even after he received Everybody knew that. This girl, Te’o’s father defended his and help jobless Americans get alcohol, and sang 15 seconds a call Dec. 6 from a woman pos- who I committed myself to, died son when Couric pointed out work and hang onto their homes. of his 1994 hit song “Bump ‘N ing as the fake person. on Sept. 12,” Te’o said in an in- that many people don’t believe Today’s Birthdays: Actor Jerry Grind.” They said he sat Te’o also maintained he terview to air Thursday on the Irish star, suspecting he Maren (“The Wizard of Oz”) is 94. down after making a few com- played no part in the hoax. Couric’s syndicated talk show. used the situation for personal Actor Marvin Kaplan (“Top Cat”) is ments. Pressed by Couric to admit he “Now I get a phone call on gain. 86. Cajun musician Doug Ziggy’s co-owner Charles was in on the deception, the All- Dec. 6, saying that she’s alive and “People can speculate about Kershaw is 77. Singer-songwriter Womack says the event was American said he was convinced then I’m going be put on national what they think he is. I’ve known Ray Stevens is 74. Singer- an appearance, not a concert. the woman he knew as Lennay TV two days later. And to ask me him 21 years of his life. And he’s songwriter Neil Diamond is 72. Kekua died in September. Te’o about the same question. You know, not a liar. He’s a kid,” Brian Te’o Singer Aaron Neville is 72. Actor —From wire reports claims he never met Kekua in what would you do?” Te’o said. said with tears in his eyes. Michael Ontkean is 67. Actor Daniel Auteuil is 63. Country Today’s HOROSCOPE singer-songwriter Becky Hobbs is 63. Comedian Yakov Smirnoff is Birthday — Two relevant changes in your basic you’re careful, poor judgment could wreck your shameful. Maintain your high standards at all times. 62. Bandleader-musician Jools lifestyle could be in the offing in the year ahead. Even bottom line. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Advice to others based Holland is 55. Actress Nastassja if you have nothing to do with initiating them, both are Gemini (May 21-June 20) — It’s essential that you upon personal knowledge and experience can be ex- Kinski is 54. Rhythm-and-blues likely to work out to your ultimate advantage. distinguish between when to assert yourself and when tremely helpful. The opposite would be true if you singer Theo Peoples is 52. Country Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t be foolish to back off. If you get your signals crossed, you could pretend to know something you don’t. enough to attempt to do something that you failed end up looking bad. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Be extremely careful, musician Keech Rainwater (Lones- miserably at in the past. Unless you profit from your Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Even though you’re whether you’re handling your own fiscal affairs or tar) is 50. HUD Secretary Shaun mistakes, you’re destined to repeat them. usually pretty good at keeping others’ secrets, if those of another. In either case, things could become Donovan is 47. Comedian Phil Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Even though your way you’re not careful today, you could let something slip perilous if you’re sloppy. LaMarr is 46. Olympic gold medal of doing things might be superior to others’ methods, out. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — It’s important that gymnast Mary Lou Retton is 45. unless you handle matters in a humble manner, Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Although you’ll be excep- you don’t ignore wise counsel just because it comes Rhythm-and-blues singer Sleepy others will be unwilling to follow your lead. tionally practical and prudent in areas where you have from someone you don’t like, while accepting the Brown (Society of Soul) is 43. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Be careful what you say little to gain, strangely, you might be somewhat foolish advice of a friend whose judgment is usually poor. Thought for Today: “All men when making a suggestion. Your intention might be when it comes to more costly matters. Reverse that Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Unless you schedule wish to have truth on their side; good, but your choice of words could be offensive. formula. your time well, you could become very busy accom- but few to be on the side of truth.” Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Financial gains and Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Your interests should plishing nothing of any importance. Be proficient, not — Richard Whately, British losses are both possible during this cycle, so unless never become so important that you’d do something frenetic. theologian (1787-1863). INSIDE Section C - THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 The Amish Cook PAGE C2

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Manatee, pirogi and a Super Bowl sampler isitors to the annual tinues throughout the year. dumplings, a tradition in recipes, visit www. vorite brand , Boar’s Head: Manatee Festival in A.J’s Cafe in Crystal many Eastern European allrecipes.com. V historic downtown River bumped up its menu countries. They are usually With teams now set for THREE-PEPPER Crystal River enjoyed one a bit this week, offering a boiled briefly, then the Super Bowl in two COLBY JACK of the nicest weekends of big plate lunch of smoked browned in butter. Fillings weeks, folks are starting to CHEESE DIP the winter. The crowds sausage, sauerkraut, can be almost anything, plan their game-day dips, were phenomenal and, by caramelized onions and, to from savory to sweet, with spreads, canapés and hors ■ 1 cup mayonnaise all reports, everyone had a top it off, served with that sauerkraut and mushrooms, d’oeuvres, plus plenty of ■ 4 ounces cream smashing good time. Slavic favorite, pirogi. mashed potatoes and other no-fuss stuff. Be sure cheese, softened It’s so good to see our Now, you don’t see that bacon often used. Dessert to read the Jan. 31 Flair for ■ 8 scallions, chopped Julianne Munn merchants and vendors very often around here. pirogi can be made with Food for some mighty tasty finely OVER EASY doing well — I hope festival For those unfamiliar with fresh strawberries. For ideas. In the meantime, here and event enthusiasm con- them, pirogi are small, soft some good homemade is a dip courtesy of a fa- See EASY/ Page C2

MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Anastasia’s restaurant, located in the Heritage Hills Plaza in Hernando, offers many meals prepared from recipes straight from Greece, according to owner Bill Patides — including this stuffed bell pepper dish, which features marinated ground beef, rice and seasonings with a red sauce atop the peppers. Mashed potatoes and vegetables are served alongside the peppers.

Greek-style chicken, top, Greek comfort food on offer at Anastasia’s is also a popu- JULIANNE MUNN is owned and managed by the Patides lar meal at Chronicle food writer family, originally from Tarpon Springs, Anastasia’s. where they operated five restaurants The chicken is he meatloaf is so good you might over the years, including the popular baked with 11 want an extra order to make Zorba’s Night Club. herbs and T meatloaf sandwiches at home It is an oasis of traditionally loved spices and the next day, and that’s just for starters foods, all homemade and cost-friendly served with at the new Anastasia’s in Heritage with flavors that evoke mom and mashed pota- Hills Plaza on County Road 486. grandma’s cooking. toes and a Only open since Jan. 2, the owners The abovementioned meatloaf is vegetable. say customers were lined up on Friday one of those dishes, a homey entree, An authentic nights for the special lamb shank and but elevated to deliciousness with the Greek gyro is crab stuffed haddock dinners at the af- right seasonings, glaze and gravy, moist filled with fordable prices of $10 for each. and even tasty as a leftover hot or cold seasoned lamb From 4 p.m. to closing, for $9 each on sandwich. and beef, Mondays, there are boneless pork loin “We do take pride in everything tomato and and pasticcio; and on Thursdays, half a being homemade,” said Melinda tzatziki sauce. Greek-style roast chicken with orzo Patides, who, along with her mother- The restaurant is located next and spanakopita dinners; for $8 on in-law Eleni Patides, deftly prepares door to most of the menu items from genera- Wednesdays, manicotti and linguine Domino’s Pizza with clam sauce dinners; and on Sat- tions of family recipes. in the Heritage urdays for $11 and $12 you can get The Greek traditions are evident in Hills Plaza. stuffed shrimp and prime rib dinners, the daily specials, but diners will also respectively. find plenty of non-ethnic dishes as well Tuesday nights are for kids, with for breakfast, lunch and dinner. youngsters under the age of 12 offered The Patides family, natives of Athens a free meal from the kids’ menu (one and Corinth in Greece, have strong child per each adult entree). MATTHEW BECK/ The new and spacious 86-seat eatery See ANASTASIA’S/ Page C3 Chronicle Bordeaux: A river runs through it esson three of our ongoing AOCs; the Franc. Unlike burgundy, where the education course deals with major five winemakers must use 100 percent L the red wines of Bordeaux. are Margaux, pinot noir to make red Burgundy, This is a simpler region to study Paulliac, St. the three varieties and several oth- than last week’s review of white Julien, St. ers are almost always blended in Burgundy wines; the landholdings Estephe and varying degrees depending on lo- are much larger and owned by the Medoc cation and the wine crafter’s pref- fewer proprietors. It is truly funda- (see map). erences. Château wines, the top mental to know Bordeaux. As the The individ- quality rating, are the products of English writer Samuel Johnson Ron Drinkhouse ual statutes individual vineyards. There are said, “He who aspires to be a seri- WINES apply to more than 7,000 châteaux in Bor- ous wine drinker must drink claret some 400 deaux, but only 61 are considered (dry red Bordeaux).” & SUCH nationwide “grand cru classé,” a kind of super- Let’s begin with the expression AOCs, and top shelf. “appellation d’origine contrôlée” the details need not concern us Next question: How and when shortened to AOC or AC. You will here. Just remember they are in were these particular estate wines see this icon often while studying place to protect the consumer. classified, and what exactly is a French wine. AC is a certification Winemakers, for example, are pro- “château?” The word itself in this installed in 1935 as a means of safe- hibited from substituting cheap Al- context indicates a French “castle,” guarding the quality of a desig- gerian fruit for the real McCoy. and several beautiful estates do nated wine region. Bordeaux is The three key grapes are Merlot, divided into a number of these Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet See WINES/ Page C3 Special to the Chronicle C2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 FLAIR FOR FOOD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE It’s still winter, but no one told the chickens e attended both funer- God spares one life and takes younger. Now they seem to fly by als of my cousins over another, but only He knows just as fast as the other seasons. CORNBREAD SALAD W the weekend. So nice to when our time on Earth is Our neighbor Irene gave us ■ 10 cups crumbled cornbread see cousins, uncles, aunts, and through. We left early Saturday four 1,000-piece puzzles, and it ■ 8 bacon strips, cooked and friends that we don’t often see, morning and arrived home Sun- seems we don’t have time to put crumbled but sad for the reason we had to day at 3 p.m. thankful to have those together. Next week our ■ 2 medium tomatoes, gather. Chris’s funeral was on made it home safely. second oldest child has her 17th chopped Saturday at 9 a.m. Danny’s fu- On Feb. 9, Joe’s family plans to birthday. Susan usually does the ■ 1 medium green pepper, neral was at 9 a.m. on Sunday. get together for a belated Christ- morning chores, which she does- chopped Both funerals were largely at- mas at Joe’s sister Salome’s n’t mind. She loves to spend all Lovina Eicher ■ Half cup chopped onion tended. Our sympathy goes to house. We will have a carry-in the time she can with the horses ■ both families. Such a tragedy brunch at 10:30. Hopefully the THE AMISH COOK and ponies. She had an extra 1 1/3 cup mayonnaise and we question “why?” But let roads will be in good shape for chore this morning, though. Combine cornbread, bacon, us trust that God makes no mis- the two-hour drive. Only patches was time for him to have another Kevin usually gathers the eggs at tomatoes, green peppers and takes and that it is all for a rea- of snow are remaining here and eye exam anyway, but I am still night and must have forgotten to onion. Add mayo and toss to son. Someday we will all there, so sledding has been put hoping he can find the ones that close the chicken house doors. coat. Best if served immediately. understand. It does seem to off until the next snow comes. he lost so he has a spare pair. So Susan, with the help of our ———■——— draw everyone closer at times Some are ice fishing on the lakes After that I had to take Loretta Border Collie, gathered the 40 like these. God has not promised already. My husband Joe is get- for her therapy appointment. chickens and mean rooster into Lovina Eicher and her hus- us another day, so let us all be ting eager to get out there, but is Susan had to babysit all day, so the chicken coop. We are still band, Joe, are raising eight chil- prepared. still recovering from a bad ear she was not home to help me getting 40 to 46 eggs a day. All we dren on their rural Michigan Brother Amos was not able to infection. The doctor thinks he with the laundry. I guess I am can figure out is some of hens homestead. Lovina inherited attend Chris’s funeral due to still has asthma now, so he needs to spoiled when I do not have help are laying more than one egg a the Amish Cook column from being very sore. He felt better get that checked out. He just to do the laundry when she is day. Needless to say, we still her mother, Elizabeth Coblentz. Sunday morning and attended seems to have a hard time all working. have plenty of eggs. I told Joe we For information about the Danny’s funeral. All of the co- winter getting over a cough. This winter seems to be going better get our “eggs for sale” sign Amish Cook, or to ask a ques- workers will have a hard time Yesterday I took son Joseph, fast, and I keep thinking that we back out. Every week making tion, write The Amish Cook, dealing with their emotions 10, to the eye doctor. He lost his need to butcher beef and pork. noodles seems to get pushed P.O. BOX 157, Middletown, OH through their accident. glasses at school, so I needed to Winters used to seem to last for- back. God’s blessings to all. 45042 or visit amishcook We do not understand why order another pair for him. It ever when the children were all Enjoy this easy recipe! online.com.

■ 1/4 cup fig pre- EASY serves ■ 1/4 pound pro- Continued from Page C1 sciutto (roughly 6 slices), sliced thin ■ 8 slices bacon, pre- ■ 3 cups baby pared crispy to arugula package directions ■ 3 tablespoons olive ■ 1 cup Boar’s Head oil three-pepper Colby Jack cheese, Preheat oven to 350 de- shredded grees. Bake sweet potato ■ 1 cup Boar’s Head rolls from frozen for 3 to 4 chipotle Gouda minutes or until thawed. cheese, shredded Use a bread knife to cut Preheat oven to 350 each roll into 3 slices degrees. Finely dice the (across top). Discard cooked bacon. In large edges. This should make bowl, mix together the 24 crostini. Return to Colby Jack, Gouda, may- oven for 8 to 10 minutes onnaise, cream cheese or until lightly toasted. and the scallions. Place Heat pan to medium in an oven-safe baking with 2 tablespoons olive dish and cook for 15 to oil. Dice onion and toss in 20 minutes, until pan. Stir until warmed through and caramelized and soft. Re- cheese is melted. Stir move from heat and set before serving and gar- aside. nish with crispy Spread each crostini chopped bacon. with fig preserves. Top Alexia Products, which with caramelized onions. produces so many frozen Lay small, thin slice of Associated Press prosciutto atop onions. Shrimp and shitake noodle stir-fry is pictured Jan. 14 in Concord, N.H. foods made from sweet potatoes, has introduced Return to oven for 2 to 3 another terrific item, minutes to warm ingredi- sweet potato dinner rolls. ents (optional). Toss And here is a recipe to arugula with remaining savor: tablespoon of olive oil. Ring in Chinese New Year Top crostini with arugula and serve. SWEET POTATO ———■——— CROSTINI WITH with oodles of noodle cheer PROSCUITTO Julianne Munn is the food writer for the Citrus ■ ■ 1 package Alexia County Chronicle. Email Associated Press Start to finish: 30 of water to a boil. then toss well. Cook until Sweet Potato Rolls minutes While the water heats, heated through and the her at jmunn2@ ■ 1 large onion tampabay.rr.com. These noodles are a fun ■ Servings: 4 in a large deep skillet or a noodles have finished and approachable dish ■ wok over medium-high, cooking, about another 3 equally good for a busy 2 tablespoons sesame oil heat the oil. Add the onion to 4 minutes. Toss with 2nd Annual weeknight or to celebrate and sauté for 4 minutes, or the sesame seeds and Chinese New Year. ■ 1 small sweet onion, until tender. Add the scallions. Asian markets are sliced mushrooms and cook for 6 Nutrition information jammed with many differ- ■ 7 ounces shiitake to 7 minutes, or until per serving: 500 calories; ent noodle varieties. We’ve mushrooms, stems browned and tender. Add 110 calories from fat (22 opted for a thick noodle removed, thinly the red pepper and cook percent of total calories); for this quick stir-fry dish, sliced for 2 minutes. 12 g fat (1.5 g saturated; 0 g but you can use other vari- ■ 1 red bell pepper, Just after adding the trans fats); 170 mg choles- eties for a different tex- cored and thinly red pepper to the pan, terol; 62 g carbohydrate; 6 ture. Just be sure to cook sliced add the noodles to the g fiber; 6 g sugar; 36 g pro- the noodles until just a few ■ 9 1/2-ounce package boiling water. Cook for 2 tein; 970 mg sodium. thick Asian-style minutes shy of being done; minutes, or until just al ———■——— they will continue to cook noodles, such as dente. while being stir-fried. udon After 2 minutes, use Alison Ladman is a ■ 1 pound small tongs to pull the noodles recipe developer for the shrimp, cooked and out of the boiling water Associated Press. Follow SHRIMP peeled and add directly to the her on Twitter at AND SHIITAKE ■ 2 tablespoons oyster wok. Add the shrimp, oys- https://twitter.com/ NOODLE STIR-FRY sauce ter sauce and soy sauce, CrustAndCrumbCo ■ 3 tablespoons low- As with all stir-fries, sodium soy sauce which by definition are cooked fast and at a high ■ 1 tablespoon toasted heat, it’s best to prep all of sesame seeds your ingredients and have ■ 1/4 cup thinly sliced them near the stove before scallions you begin cooking. Bring a large saucepan

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000DTGM 000DTGQ CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE FLAIR FOR FOOD THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 C3 WINES Go ahead, play with your food — she does Continued from Page C1 Associated Press Audubon series after resemble ancient grand Hostess shut down opera- manor houses. But most are RENO, Nev. — Long tions in November: “It not regal, just comfortable before Hostess Brands’ went from being the most residences; some fancy, the plan to shut down made popular snack cake in the majority not. The important Twinkies the rage, Nancy world to sudden extinc- thing to get is that Peppin found something tion due to consumption “châteaux” refers to estate- special about the cream- by raptors — capitalist bottled top-quality grapes, filled snack cakes. vultures (cathartes wall- and not to mass produc- No, she doesn’t have a streetidae).” tion plots in the Bordeaux sweet tooth for them. Her painting titled “The region. The adage “You But she has featured Last Snack” is a takeoff of can’t make a silk purse out Twinkies in hundreds of da Vinci’s “The Last Sup- of a sow’s ear” applies. pieces of quirky, satirical per” featuring Twinkies, In 1855, wine brokers of artwork because of an ob- Ding Dongs, Ho Hos and the Medoc created a rank- session with what she other Hostess products at ing of the chateau based calls the “ultimate Ameri- a table with the same arrange- on the market prices of 61 can food icon.” ment and background as estate wines. They were The prolific Reno artist da Vinci’s classic. divided into five ranks or said she was first influenced The artwork reflects the “crus,” from first to fifth. to focus on Twinkies in offbeat sense of humor of a Since that date only one 1975 by Andy Warhol, who woman who by day creates chateau has broken the demonstrated that even a special effects animation original ranking, when in Campbell’s soup can for Reno-based Interna- 1973 Baron Rothschild, could be an object of art. tional Game Technology, after five decades of lobby- “He showed you a new one of the world’s largest ing, was able to re-classify way of looking at a famil- Associated Press slot machine makers. his second-growth “Mouton” iar object,” said Peppin, Artist Nancy Peppin’s “The Last Snack,” modeled after Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Steven High, executive into the first-growth who has sold and exhib- Supper.” It’s one of the dozens of pieces of art Nancy Peppin has created over the director of the John and “Mouton-Rothschild” it is ited her artwork. “That’s years using Twinkies and other Hostess products. A graphic artist by day for slot Mable Ringling Museum today. The celebrated fam- what I’m doing with machine-maker International Game Technology, Peppin doesn't like to eat Twinkies. of Art in Sarasota, Fla., ily could not tolerate being Twinkies. I’m having peo- She uses them to depict popular culture similar to Any Warhol. said he finds Peppin’s art- second to anyone. ple look at Twinkies in a said Peppin, who uses Peppin, an Oakland, Twinkie” — as well as work — and use of Is this old ranking system brand new way and in an Twinkies and their pack- Calif., native who earned a writings describing the Twinkies as a metaphor to if effect today? It is, but entertaining way.” aging to create some of bachelor’s degree in an- “birds” and explaining explore various subjects time and tides do not linger. Shortly after Hostess her pieces. She also fea- thropology from the Uni- their migration patterns. — clever, humorous and The original 61 estate wines Brands Inc. announced tures renderings of the versity of California, “Twinkies radiate out imaginative. are still high-status, but plans to go out of business snack cakes in watercolor Berkeley, in 1966, con- from the spring St. Louis “In some ways, she quality levels have wavered last year, Peppin was paintings, mixed media, ducted extensive research breeding area to the sum- takes this kind of silly item over the years. There are among those who joined prints and artwork. to make the series seem as mer nesting habitats and treats it as a cultural some that no longer belong the rush to stores to fill Her works include her authentic as possible. throughout the world. artifact and imagines it as on the 1855 list, while others shopping carts with boxes “Twinkies in history series,” Her Audubon series on Populations are heaviest a subject of scientific stud- should be added. One good of the spongy cakes. which portrays how scien- the “North American Twinkie in the North American 7- ies,” he said. “She’s an ex- example, Chateau Gloria But unlike others, she tists such as John James (twinkopus hostus)” in- 11 meridian,” she wrote. cellent illustrator and the (a personal favorite) did didn’t buy 12 boxes with 10 Audubon, Charles Darwin cludes illustrations of three St. Louis and 7-Eleven way she pulls these (works) not exist in 1855, and today Twinkies each to turn a and Leonardo da Vinci “important subspecies — stores both share a long together is amazing. They’re produces a superb product, profit on eBay or would have sketched and Cream-bellied Twinkie, history with Hostess and fascinating and draw you but it is still not included Craigslist. written about Twinkies in Strawberry-throated Twinkie, its brands. in, even though the sub- in the illustrious list. “I needed art supplies,” journals or books. and Golden-backed She updated the ject matter is unusual.” After this brief introduc- tion to Bordeaux wine, you may ask, “What’s the best steak, and a fried fish platter, all p.m. Sunday. For information, RICE PUDDING way to try these products, ANASTASIA’S with a choice of potato and veg- call 352-513-4860. and can I even afford them?” gies or a salad-stuffed tomato. Here are two family recipes ■ 1/2 gallon milk It’s a fallacy that all Bordeax Continued from Page C1 The price is also for a variety of shared by Melinda: ■ is very expensive. The dif- sandwiches and burgers and 1/4 cup rice ference between a $200 Citrus County ties. They attend soup-and-salad combos. SPANAKOPITA ■ 1/3 cup sugar bottle and one costing less the St. Michael Greek Orthodox A twosome can get two com- ■ ■ 3 eggs, beaten than $20 depends on sev- Church in Lecanto and for a long plete dinners for $15.99 after 3:30 1 pound spinach, drained and squeezed eral factors. The vintage is time handled Friday fish fries at p.m. with such choices as stuffed ■ 4 teaspoons cornstarch ■ important; a rainy harvest the church. peppers, fried clams, calamari, 1 pound phyllo dough ■ 1/4 teaspoon vanilla month will affect quality. The “The biggest thing here is using meatloaf, spaghetti and meatballs ■ 1/2 cup feta cheese yield of a vineyard matters; ■ Cinnamon for topping fresh ingredients,” Melinda em- and fried shrimp, to name some ■ low yields mean better phasized. “Our meals are made on the list. The lamb shank, at 4 to 6 ounces cream cheese Bring milk almost to a boil. Add quality. Winemaking tech- daily from fresh whole roast $10, is served Fridays only. ■ 5 eggs, beaten rice and stir often until rice is niques are a big factor. Wood turkeys and roast beef and Adding to menu items already ■ 1/3 cup onions, sautéed cooked completely; a slow roll of fermentation and aging do corned beef. There is no mi- noted are authentic Greek gyros ■ rice is preferred. When rice is produce higher quality. 1/4 cup melted butter or crowaving in this restaurant.” and gyro platters, Tarpon margarine plus 1/2 cup close to being done, add sugar; By all means, try some That’s no easy task for the Springs-style Greek salad with melted of either for dough continue stirring. When rice is Bordeaux in an affordable young mother of six children, in- potato salad, triple-decker club done, beat the eggs and temper by ■ price class. Several Citrus cluding 10-year-old restaurant sandwiches, wings, open-face 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon salt adding some of the rice liquid to County wine shops retain namesake Anastasia. turkey and beef with mashed po- ■ 1/4 teaspoon pepper the eggs so they don’t scramble consultants who will offer Breakfast at Anastasia’s is tato plates. Reubens served with ■ 1/4 teaspoon dill when poured into the mixture. suggestions. More Merlot served from 7 to 11 a.m. with French fries or soup are $5.45. Dissolve corn starch in a little ■ in the blend generally home fries or grits and toasts with The owners promise the dessert 1/4 teaspoon oregano milk, then add to the mixture, equates to softer flavors; if every meal. All the standard fa- list will soon get longer with added Mix all ingredients except stirring continuously until it Cabernet predominates, vorites are on the menu, with the pastries, but for now there is a de- phyllo dough in large bowl. Heat starts to thicken some. Pour into the wines tend to be more priciest order at $5.45 for the ham lectable Greek-style rice pudding oven to 350 degrees. In a large pan, sprinkle with cinnamon if robust. If you want to im- steak and eggs. You can also get a and bread pudding and gelatin. baking pan, layer 1/2 pound desired; let sit out until cool or press the adviser, tell her; two-egg meal for $2.19 and a “big Anastasia’s is located in Her- phyllo dough, brushing each serve warm. “I prefer right-bank vine- man’s plate” of three pancakes, itage Hills plaza just a short dis- layer with butter. Pour spinach ———■——— yards” (the Gironde River two eggs, two bacon strips and tance east of the Publix shopping mixture over bottom layer, then run through them and two sausages for $4.95. plaza on County Road 486 continue layering over top, but- Julianne Munn is the food writer Merlot predominates) — Daily lunch specials, all at (Norvell Bryant Highway). Hours tering each sheet in between. for the Citrus County Chronicle. or ask for left-bank to taste $5.95 each, include meatloaf, are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday Place in oven; bake about 45 min- Email her at jmunn2@ wine with more Cabernet chopped sirloin, country fried through Saturday and 7 a.m. to 2 utes or until top is a golden color. tampabay.rr.com. in the blend (see map). Finally, remember Bor- FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE deaux wine is about ele- WHAT’S FOR DINNER? gance and subtle intensity  Want to share your recipes with the world, or see Homemade Pies, Fudge, Amish Cheeses, Strawberry Shortcake, Home Grown Strawberries FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE ORANGE SQUEEZED FRESH FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE of flavor. If you want to what your neighbors are having for dinner? Visit the Don’t Forget . . . drink fruit bombs, stick with Chronicle’s online Recipe Exchange at http://tinyurl.com/citrusrecipes. Ferris Groves New World California. 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News NOTES News NOTES Habitat slates Tax-Aide from AARP Come learn orientation about hospice Habitat for Humanity of Volunteers now gearing up for free nationwide assistance Hospice of Citrus County Citrus County seeks fami- will provide orientation lies to apply for 2013 Habi- Special to the Chronicle training for individuals who tat home ownership. WHAT TO BRING are interested in learning Interested applicants must AARP Tax-Aide provides free in- more about hospice and attend a Habitat orientation come tax form preparation and elec- ■ Social Security cards or comparable documentation for you, your spouse hospice volunteer opportu- to be considered eligible. tronic filing services in Citrus (if applicable), all dependents and anyone listed on your tax return. nities. The class will be The next orientation will County again this year. It is a nation- ■ An official photo ID (driver’s license, passport, student ID or other from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. take place from 10 a.m. to wide service of the AARP Founda- state-issued photo ID). Thursday, Jan. 31, at the noon Saturday, Jan. 26, at tion offered in conjunction with the ■ A copy of your 2011 income tax return, if available. Hospice of Citrus County the Realtors Association of U.S. Internal Revenue Service. ■ Income-related documents: forms W-2, unemployment compensation Wings Education Center, Citrus County building, 714 Tax-Aide is a volunteer-run pro- statements, SSA 1099, 1099R and other 1099 forms showing home mortgage 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane, S. Scarboro Ave., off State gram with the mission of providing interest or other income. Suite A, Homosassa. Road 44 in Lecanto. high-quality free income tax assis- ■ Expense-related documents: receipts, canceled checks or other The class provides an Potential applicants will tance to low- and middle-income documentation showing federal and state taxes paid, 1098 forms, overview of hospice philos- taxpayers with special attention to receive a full explanation of documentation of medical, dental, charity, property taxes, mortgage interest ophy and history. Partici- those 60 and older. It is not neces- the program, timeline, in- sary to be a member of AARP; tax- paid, or business expenses. pants will become come and service require- payers of all ages are welcome to Receipts for expenses need to be in reasonable order and legible. acquainted with services ments. Children cannot be use this service. ■ Brokerage statements or other documentation showing cost basis (pur- provided by Hospice of Cit- accommodated at this Volunteers have been trained lo- chase price) and date purchased for all securities or property sold or trans- rus County for patients and meeting. cally and certified by the IRS to as- ferred during the tax year. families. They will become To date, Habitat for Hu- sist taxpayers in preparing their ■ All paperwork related to: familiar with the concept of manity of Citrus County federal income tax returns. All taxes ● Health Savings Accounts (HSA); palliative care and learn the has completed 85 homes are prepared using IRS/AARP- ● IRA rollovers, including Form 5498; importance of confidential- throughout the area. Call provided computers and software ● The purchase of a home by a first-time buyer; ity. Attendees will receive 352-563-2744 for more in- and the returns are filed electroni- ● Purchase and installation of energy-efficient products for a primary information regarding vol- formation, or visit cally free of charge. residence; unteering in several differ- www.habitatcc.org. In Citrus County, more than 120 ● ent areas to include: volunteers provide this service at Cancellation of Debt of a credit card(s) or the foreclosure of a NARLEO to meet primary residence; clerical/administrative, Thrift seven sites, open Jan. 31 through Shoppe, community ● Dependent Care Provider information: (name, address, employer ID or today at post April 15. The final day for filing is events, pet therapy and pa- SSN) and amount paid; The next general mem- April 15. tient support. Teens and ● Documentation of self-employment income and expense (Tax-Aide cannot bership meeting of the Na- high school students are APPOINTMENT ONLY: prepare and e-file your return if expenses exceed $5,000, or if you had tional Association of encouraged to attend. Vol- These sites are by appointment employees, inventory, cost of goods sold, real estate, depreciation or loss from unteering for Hospice of Retired Law Enforcement only, unless otherwise noted. Call 2- operations.); Officers (NARLEO) will be Citrus County will provide 1-1 to make an appointment, an- ● A check with your name printed on it for direct deposit/debit of any at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, community service hours nounce to the answering operator refund/balance due. (A check in your checkbook is acceptable. A canceled Jan. 24. The executive for the Bright Futures you wish to make an AARP Tax Aide check is not required. It must be a check: no bank statements, deposit slips or board meets at 6:30 p.m. appointment; do not call the library. Scholarship and other aca- other documents will be accepted.); demic needs. The organization is open to If possible, once an appointment ● active and retired law en- If you receive a pension or annuity from a former employer, bring the date To register or to request is made via 2-1-1. Print out the In- that you began to receive payments. (In some cases, this is required.) forcement officers. take and Interview form to take to training for a group, call Di- Retired and active law the appointment. This will alleviate rector of Volunteer Services enforcement visitors are al- the necessity of otherwise obtaining ■ Floral City Public Library: 8360 March 23 and April 13 from 10 a.m. Cathi Thompson at 352- ways welcome. Bring law the form prior to the appointment. E. Orange Ave., Floral City; Every to 5 p.m. No appointments after 527-2020, or email enforcement identification. Appointments are being made Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 5 5 p.m. cthompson@hospiceof Meetings are at the Ameri- now. through April 9. Saturdays Feb. 23 ■ Citrus Springs Memorial Li- citruscounty.org. can Legion Post 155, 6585 ■ Central Ridge Library: 425 W. and April 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No brary: 1826 W. Country Club Blvd., E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills; from appointments after 3 p.m. Feb. 12 Citrus Springs; from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Legion post Crystal River. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Friday and March 12; no appointments every Monday Feb. 11 through April to host poker run through April 12 (library closed Feb. after 2 p.m. Feb. 23 and April 6. No 15. NARLEO is celebrating American Legion Post the revitalization of the or- 15 and March 29). Saturdays on Feb. appointments after 5 p.m. Free assistance is given by AARP ■ 237, 4077 N. Lecanto High- ganization. For information, 23, March 23 and April 6 from 10 a.m. Homosassa Public Library: 4100 volunteers. to 5 p.m. No appointments after way, will host a benefit call Andrew J. Tarpey at Grandmarch Ave., Homosassa; from 3 p.m. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every Wednesday WALK-INS: poker run Saturday, Jan. 352-344-9313. ■ Coastal Region Library: 8619 W. Feb. 6 through April 10. Saturdays ■ Crystal River Moose Lodge: 26, with proceeds going to Save tops, tabs Crystal St., Crystal River; Thursdays Feb. 16, March 16 and April 13 from 1855 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa; support American Cancer from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jan. 31 through 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. No appointments from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays Feb. 4 Society Moffitt Cancer Cen- to help school April 11. Appointments not available after 5 p.m. through April 15. No longer open ter Ovarian Cancer Re- The Shriners’ effort of until noon Feb. 14, March 14 and ■ Lakes Region Library: 1511 Tuesdays. No appointments taken search and patients and collecting box tops and can April 11; Saturday, Feb. 9, from Druid Road, Inverness; from 10 a.m. for this site. Walk-ins are assisted on families served by Hospice tabs for Hernando Elemen- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. No appointments to 7 p.m. every Wednesday, Feb. 6 a first-come, first-served basis. of Citrus County. tary School is ongoing after 4 p.m. through April 10. Saturdays Feb. 16, Doors close at 4 p.m. A $10 entry fee per rider through the end of the will include a poker hand school year. and a meal at the end of Box tops and tabs col- Ready to get their ‘shoppe’ on the run. Registration begins lected help the school get at 10 a.m. at American Le- money for equipment. gion Post 237 in Beverly For information about Hills. Last bike in will be what to collect, call Anna 4:30 p.m., when food will Mosley at 352-341-5553. be served. The poker run will en- compass six stops to in- Animal Shelter clude the Inglis Amvests ADOPTABLES Post 447, IRRU Social Club, VFW Post 10087 Beverly Hills, Fraternal Bugs Order of Eagles No. 4272, Stixx Billiards, The Oar House and American Le- gion Post 237. The best hand will win the poker run and all vehi- cles are welcome to partici- pate. Music will be provided and donated by George Marshall. There will be door prizes, a 50/50 drawing and fun. For more information, call 352-746-5018 or John Special to the Chronicle Roby at 352-341-5856. From left: Ann Allotta, Kathy Geer, Caroline Waterhouse and Helen Zyvonoski relax in Herry’s Café prior to the start Special to the Chronicle Wood guild Bugs is a beautiful of the Hospice of Citrus County/Hospice of the Nature Coast Thrift Shoppe Bus Tour on Saturday, Jan. 19. The day brindle Plott hound mix, of fun began at Homosassa Too on Periwinkle Lane and continued at Thrift & Gift Shoppe locations on U.S. 19 in seeks members Homosassa, as well as in Inverness, Beverly Hills and Chiefland. The women joined a group of 30 bargain hunters but may also have some Citrus County Wood Great Dane mixed in and who received a warm welcome at each location while enjoying special discounts, music, refreshments and a light lunch in Chiefland. Guild Club seeks new is approximately 10 members to join to make it months old. He is ex- more fun with novice and tremely laid back, espe- experienced woodworkers. cially for a puppy. He will make a great family pet The workshop is fully with his intellect and his Hats off to spring fashion at Key Center equipped for individual calm Dane influence. He woodworking projects. 5521 W. Buster Whitton Way, a coffee and tea bar offering a wide defines the phrase Special to the Chronicle Dues are $95 yearly and Lecanto. variety of flavored beverages. “happy-go-lucky.” He is members must be 18 or good with other dogs and Mark your 2013 calendar for the All guests are asked to wear their There will also be a silent auc- older. The club workshop is has no food or toy ag- 15th annual Key Training Center favorite hat, worthy of winning one tion offering unique items for bid, open 8 a.m. until noon gression. Because he’s Fashion Show from 2 to 4 p.m. of the special prizes to be pre- including bed and breakfast Monday through Saturday Sunday, Feb. 10. sented — Most Beautiful, Most Cre- getaways, jewelry, artwork and still a pup, he needs year-round for members. some training, but learns Ladies — and gentlemen — will ative and Best Table Presentation. collectibles. be tipping their hats to welcome Refreshments will be provided Tickets are $30, or $25 for those The monthly business new things very quickly. meeting is at 1 p.m. the Free obedience classes the spring fashions presented by by Dessert Table sponsors — local wearing a hat. There will be a “buf- Belk Department Store, in addition organizations that are concocting fet” of hats that can be rented for third Monday monthly at are offered at the shelter. the Wood Guild Workshop. Meet Bugs at Citrus to the parade of fashions from the tcookies, cakes, pies and candies to those who arrive topless. All pro- County Animal Services, Key Thrift Stores modeled by Key put on display, along ceeds go directly to support Key For information and a 4030 S. Airport Road, In- clients. The setting will with Training Center. shop tour, stop by the verness, behind the fair- be an afternoon tea at For more informa- Wood Guild Workshop, 52 grounds. View all the Chet Cole Life tion or ticket pur- Civic Circle, Beverly Hills, adoptable pets at Enrich- chases, call during the morning hours www.citruscritters.com. ment 795-5541, and meet the shop Call 352-746-8400. Center, ext. 311. supervisor.

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Austin & ›› “The Adventures of Sharkboy Fish Hooks Shake It Good- A.N.T. Jessie (DISN) 46 40 46 6 5 Charlie ‘G’ Å Farm ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ and Lavagirl” (2005) ‘PG’ ‘G’ Up! ‘G’ Charlie Farm ‘G’ ‘G’ Å Look at West’s hand. What should he lead (ESPN) 33 27 33 21 17 SportsCenter (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Winter X Games From Aspen, Colo. (N) SportsCenter (N) against four spades after the given auction? (ESPN2) 34 28 34 43 49 SportsNation (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Basketball UCLA at Arizona. (N) College Basketball Note North’s one-diamond response. With a (EWTN) 95 70 95 48 Living Opening Mass of the Prayer Vigil for Life World Over Live Crossing Life on the Rock ‘G’ Defend Women good hand, bid the longest suit first. Do not skip Baby ››‡ “Nanny McPhee” (2005, Comedy) Emma ››‡ “Nanny McPhee Returns” (2010, Comedy) Emma The 700 Club (In diamonds to show a major except with a weak (FAM) 29 52 29 20 28 Daddy Thompson, Colin Firth. ‘PG’ Thompson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rhys Ifans. ‘PG’ Stereo) ‘G’ Å hand (and only then if the major is particularly ›››‡ “Mona Lisa” (1986, Suspense) Bob ››› “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” ››› “Dead Again” (1991, Mystery) Kenneth “Maniac (FLIX) 118 170 Hoskins, Cathy Tyson. ‘R’ Å (1989) James Spader. ‘R’ Branagh. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Cop 2” strong). Then, on the second round, North (FNC) 44 37 44 32 Special Report FOX Report The O’Reilly Factor Hannity (N) Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor makes a splinter bid, indicating four-card spade (FOOD) 26 56 26 Chopped Cupcake Wars Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Sweet Genius (N) Rachael v. Guy support, at least game-going values, and a sin- (FSNFL) 35 39 35 In Magic Magic NBA Basketball Toronto Raptors at Orlando Magic. 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ear Annie: After 44 makes him feel as if he’s a modulating her voice and felt years of marriage, I teenager again. And the that men were turned off by Dcan no longer trust my facelift was intended to make her loud personality. husband. “Steve” recon- him look like one. Will he Please tell her to look into nected with a high school ever return to Earth? There whether Kelly has Asperger flame, and the end result was are no guarantees. Please syndrome, a form of high- late-night emails, texts and don’t plan your life around functioning autism. As- calls. He even bought throw- what Steve may or may not do perger’s often goes away phones so in the future. Get undiagnosed until later in they could stay in some counseling life, but its primary symptom touch and meet on your own, see a is extreme social awkward- out of town. lawyer about pro- ness and an inability to ap- We went for tecting yourself, propriately “read” the social counseling, and and figure out cues of others. Steve took a stack whether you are With special training, Kelly of note cards to better off with or can learn how to modify her the first session without him right behavior and pick up on with ultimatums now. these social cues. But it’s un- for me. He ac- Dear Annie: I likely she can do it on her cused me of being live in a small own. A correct diagnosis can a lesbian and hav- community where go a long way toward repair- ing affairs with ANNIE’S many people vol- ing her self-esteem. I hope women at work MAILBOX unteer for count- her parents will get Kelly the and in our neigh- less jobs, giving of help she needs to succeed in borhood. He then shared the their time and talents. I have this world. — Vermont Pro- intimate details of our ses- a friend who is becoming in- fessor sions with his old flame and creasingly critical of every- Dear Vermont: Thanks for invited her to come along! He one’s efforts, and it is your input. It is possible that wrote long multiple-page let- depressing to be in her Kelly has a mild form of As- ters and slipped them to my company. perger’s, although she should therapist when he thought I How do I tell her that we see a medical professional to wasn’t watching. Recently, are tired of her constant com- find out whether this is the Steve spent $12,000 of our plaining while still remaining case. If it is, she can contact money on a facelift, and he has her friend? I’m taking out my aspergersyndrome.org for set up at least 10 email ac- hearing aids at our next en- more information. counts to hide things from me. counter. — Florida ———■——— He finally promised to cut Dear Florida: Some peo- off communication with this ple, as they age, turn into Annie’s Mailbox is written by woman unless it was about chronic complainers. Some- Kathy Mitchell and Marcy the upcoming high school re- times there are medical rea- Sugar, longtime editors of the union. We began to put things sons, but often, it’s simply Ann Landers column. Please back together, and then he how they are. You could email your questions to an- again initiated intimate con- nicely mention to your friend [email protected], or tact with her and went to our that she seems terribly un- write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o high school reunion without happy because nothing Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd me. pleases her these days, and Street, Hermosa Beach, CA Is there any hope of trust- then suggest she see her doc- 90254. To find out more about ing this man again? Or at age tor for a thorough checkup. Annie’s Mailbox and read 64, am I looking at moving We hope it helps. features by other Creators on? — The Faithful Wife Dear Annie: “Worried Syndicate writers and car- WANT MORE PUZZLES? Dear Faithful: Steve seems Grandma” was concerned toonists, visit the Creators  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. to be going through a major about her granddaughter, Syndicate Web page at midlife crisis. The old flame “Kelly,” who had difficulty www.creators.com. C6 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

Pickles For Better or For Worse

Sally Forth Beetle Bailey

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The Born Loser Blondie

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Arlo and Janis

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Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 3:55 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:25 p.m. “FK FD DS YZDM KS CSIEYK KWZK KWFD “Mama” (PG-13) 12:50 p.m., 4:20, 7:30, 10:30. “The Last Stand” (R) ID required. 12:35, 4:15, 7:20. “Broken City” (R) ID required. 12:30 p.m., 4, 7:15. “A Haunted House” (R) ID required. 12:45, 4:40, 7:45. “The Last Stand” (R) ID required. 12:40 p.m., “Gangster Squad” (R) ID required. 1 p.m., FD ESST KWZK BY’IY ZAFJY. BY DWSRAT 4:10 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m., 7:30 p.m. “Gangster Squad” (R) ID required. 12:20 p.m., “Les Miserables” (PG-13) 12:10 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 7 p.m. 3:50 p.m., 7:10 p.m. “” (R) 10 p.m. UY YGPSMFGE KWFD EFCK SC UYFGE “Les Miserables” (PG-13) 12 p.m., 3:30, 7, 9:50. “Parker” (R) 10:35 p.m. “Zero Dark Thirty” (R) ID required. 12:10 p.m., “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) 10 p.m. 3:40 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 9:55 p.m. No passes. “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) 10 p.m. “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) In 3D. ZAFJY.” — JFHKSIFZ OIFGHFOZA No passes. 10:20 p.m. No passes. Previous Solution: “Study hard what interests you the most in the most undisci- “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) In 3D. “Django Unchained” (R) ID required. 12 p.m., plined, irreverent and original manner possible.” — Richard Feynman 10 p.m. No passes. 3:30 p.m., 6:55 p.m. “Zero Dark Thirty” (R) ID required. 12:20 p.m., (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 1-24 Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 3:45 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 10:20 p.m. “Mama” (PG-13) 12:15 p.m., 4:30, 8, 10:30. “Lincoln” (PG-13) 12:30 p.m., 4, 7:15, 10:25. “Broken City” (R) ID required. 12:50 p.m., “Silver Linings Playbook” (R) 10:15 p.m. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMMUNITY THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 C7 Club NOTES ‘Celebrate Spring’ with New Knights council Groups) night, where there’s talk Club, P.O. Box 641261, Beverly Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs about Nikon, Canon, Sony, point- Hills, FL 34464. Write your menu Wildlife State Park. Guest speaker German-Americans sets social meeting and-shoot and other cameras peo- choice on your check. will be the Rev. Dawn Casseday and The German American Social The new Knights of Columbus ple have. And during the year there Meetings are normally conducted the topic will be “Past Lives.” Club of West Central Florida Inc. will Council No. 15624 Pope John Paul are classes on programs such as at noon the second Thursday Casseday travels the country have its annual “Celebrate Spring” II will have a social meeting at 5:30 Photoshop CS, Photoshop Elements monthly. Visitors are welcome, but doing speaking engagements, read- dance from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, at St. Eliza- and Lightroom. must join after two visits. Annual ings and helping private citizens in Feb. 23, at the Knights of Columbus beth Ann Seton Catholic Church in If interested, call the Art Center at dues are $6. The club supports the finding closure in many aspects of Hall, 2389 W. Norvell Bryant High- Citrus Springs. 352-400-4466. You must be a mem- work of CASA, helping victims of do- their lives. She is a member of Cas- way (County Road 486), Lecanto. This will be the group’s first cov- ber of the Citrus Country Art Center, mestic violence. Donations of sadaga and the Parapsychology The event will feature live music ered-dish social. Everyone is wel- 2644 N. Annapolis Ave. in Her- household supplies, toiletries, baby Center in The Villages. and dancing with the Bavarian band come. Bring a covered dish large nando, to be part of the club. supplies and money are appreci- All are welcome. For information, the Diepolder Brothers. Finger sand- enough to feed six people, accord- ated. Also needed are twin-size call Donna at 352-628-3253 or email wiches, dessert and coffee included. ing to your last name: Initials A-E Transit retirees convene in B.H. sheets, bath towels, paper towels [email protected]. Tickets are $10; there will be no bring salads, F-K bring a vegetable and more. Lady Elks slate flea ticket sales at the door. For more in- dish, L-Q bring a main dish and R-Z New York City Transit Retirees of The club is collecting unopened formation and tickets, call Horst G. brings dessert. Florida Chapter 9, Citrus County, will bags and cans of dog and cat food market, book sale Spangenberg at 352-237-7016, or For more information, email cap- meet at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, in the for seniors who have to share their The Ladies of the West Citrus email [email protected]. [email protected], or call 352- Beverly Hills Community Building, own home-delivered meals with their Elks will have a Flea Market & Book Lions to serve pancake 533-3049. 1 Civic Circle. pets. Sale from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- breakfast Sunday All Day Art Club Those retired from the New York For more information, call Dorothy day, Feb. 16, at the West Citrus Elks meets in Homosassa City Transit System, residing in Cit- or Ed at 352-527-2332. Lodge, 7890 Grover Cleveland Blvd. Beverly Hills Lions Club, 72 Civic rus County, are welcome, as are re- Sons of Norway in Homosassa. Circle Drive, will have its pancake The All Day Art Club is currently tirees from the NYC Transit System This will be one of the club’s breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday, accepting artists with intermediate visiting locally. After the meeting, re- meet in Spring Hill largest shows so far, featuring lots of Jan. 27. experience and beyond. freshments will be served. The Sons of Norway, Sun Viking books and small household items, Cost for adults is $4; children Club members paint with oils and For information, call President Lodge No. 607 will meet at 6:30 p.m. clothing, shoes, some furniture, younger than 12 eat for $2. Included acrylics on canvas from 9 a.m. to 4 Clarence Redd at 352-527-8418, or Friday, Feb. 8, at Holy Cross jewelry, children’s items, pictures are all-you-can-eat pancakes, p.m. Tuesdays at the Homosassa Secretary Clarisse D’Adamo at 352- Lutheran Church, 6193 Spring Hill and more. choice of bacon or sausage or Civic Club. Members and guests 527-2508. Drive, Spring Hill. For more information, call Kathy combo, orange juice and coffee or should bring equipment and sup- Come join them for the Valentine’s at 352-382-4748 or Sophie at 352- tea. plies. Cost of the all-day class is New Jerseyans, friends plan activities party. Refreshments will be served. 382-7614. For more information, call Lion $10. The public is welcome. DAR to host card party Shirley at 352-527-1943. For more information, call Tommie The New Jersey and Friends Club Sons of Norway is an international Coin Club meets at 352-795-8774. of Citrus County will meet at 1 p.m. fraternal society open to persons of at CRWC clubhouse Eagles invite all Monday, Feb. 4, at VFW Post 4252 Scandinavian background, affiliation The Fort Cooper Chapter, Daugh- in Beverly Hills on State Road 200, Hernando. by marriage or anyone interested in ters of the American Revolution, will The Beverly Hills Coin Club will to Saturday bingo Speaker will be Amy Freeman from Nordic culture. For more information, host a Military Card Party Wednes- meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, Crystal River Fraternal Order of Citrus Memorial Health System on call Elsie at 352-666-2220 or Nellie day, Feb. 20, at the Crystal River at Central Ridge Library, Beverly Eagles No. 4272 announces bingo the topic of Heart and Diabetic Care. at 727-846-1584. Woman’s Club, 320 S. Citrus Ave., Hills. every Saturday at noon and it’s open Activities for February include at- Decorative artists Crystal River The club has no dues and seeks to the public. We invite you and your tending the Show Palace in Hudson Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and play to bring together local coin collectors friends to join us to play games like for the production of “9 To 5” at to get together begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $12. and advance numismatic education. cross, diamond and four corners. 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 9; lunch at The Manatee Haven Decorative There will be refreshments and For more information, call Joe at Follow each game on a large Angelo’s on County Road 486 in Artists, a chapter of the National So- door prizes. 352-527-2868. lighted scoreboard. Full liquor bar Hernando at 3 p.m. Wednesday, ciety of Decorative Painters, wel- For tickets and information, call Hernando Lions and hot food from our DJ’s Café. Feb. 13; and a trip to Tampa Bay comes artists of all levels. There is a Carol Weiser at 352-726-8071. Post The Eagles are at 5340 W Grover Downs Wednesday, Feb. 27 (for in- short business meeting, followed by to host special bingo plan spaghetti dinner Cleveland Blvd., about four miles formation, call Mary Anne at 352- a workshop, the second Saturday of Leroy Rooks Jr. VFW Post 4252 The Hernando Lions Club and Ar- east of U.S. 19 in Homosassa. Call 746-3386). most months. The group meets at and Ladies Auxiliary at 3190 N. Carl mante’s Restaurant will host a 352-628-0914 for details. The club bowls at 10 a.m. Thurs- North Oak Baptist Church, 9324 N. G. Rose Highway, State Road 200, spaghetti dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. New camera? Join Art days at Sportsmen’s Bowl, 100 Elkcam Blvd., Citrus Springs. Hernando, invites everyone to a Monday, Jan. 28. Florida Ave (U.S. 41) in Inverness. Member artist Sharon Poorman special “Speed Bingo” session at 10 Cost is $6 per person with pro- Center Camera Club Being from New Jersey is not a re- will teach a Maureen McNaughton a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. ceeds going to the Trailblazers’ Did you receive a camera for quirement to join. For more informa- acrylic design on Saturday, Feb. 9. Doors open at 9 a.m. Food is Blessings in a Backpack program. Christmas or have had a camera, tion call 527-3568. March’s meeting will be an all-day available. Call 352-726-5206. The program sends qualifying but weren’t sure what all the dials New Yorkers to gather seminar with David Veron, owner of Knights invite all school-age children home with and controls are for? Or perhaps “The Pampered Palette” in enough food for the weekend when you just want to learn how to take Feb. 14 in Inverness Gainesville, Va. He will be teaching to Sunday dances they are not in school. There will be better pictures. The New York Club of Citrus a technique called “fusion.” The Knights of Columbus has raffle drawings for a “Basket of The Art Center Camera Club County will meet at noon Thursday, To learn more about the painting Sunday dances with live music at Cheer” and proceeds from raffle will meets at 7 p.m. the first Monday of Feb. 14, at Inverness Golf and group and workshops, call Carole the hall on County Road 486, one also go to local charities the Her- each month and has presenters Country Club. There will be a white Tamms at 352-270-3256, email dy- mile east of County Road 491. Ad- nando Lions Club supports. from the photographic world. Nation- elephant sale. [email protected], or access the mission is $5 per person. All are wel- Tickets may be purchased in ad- ally known photographers, lecturers On the menu are pot roast or club’s website at manateehaven come. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with vance at Armante’s, 5813 N. Carl G. and software artist present their chicken marsala, mashed potatoes, decorativeartists.org to see pictures dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. Rose Highway (Highway 200) in views on today’s photography and carrots, dinner rolls and carrot cake of projects and learn more. A table is set aside for singles. Hernando, or call Linda Sojka, club software. for dessert. Tea, soda and coffee Past lives to be topic Soft drinks are available, as well as secretary/treasurer, at 352-860-0879 On the second Tuesday, the club provided. Cost is $12, which in- free coffee, tea and ice. Groups and or 352-302-1084 to reserve a seat. offers classes on photography and cludes tax and tip. Lunch reserva- for Thinkers’ meeting birthday and anniversary parties are Tickets may also be purchased at the software that runs it. The fourth tions must be made by Wednesday, The New Age Thinkers will meet given special attention. the door. Monday is the SIG (Special Interest Feb. 6. Mail your check to: New York at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Call the hall at 352- 746-6921.

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FREE degree in business or Newspaper carrier Asking $800 for pair pick up 352-564-8179 Lollygaggers wanted for early pets 744 SE US Hwy 19 finance, residential Thur 1/24 (352) 422-5462 and commercial morning delivery of Estate Adventure KENMORE ULTRA Next to Mr. B’s C.R. the Citrus County WANTED DEAD sell right Drug Free Work Place lending experience 3pm Quality WASH DISHWASHER OR ALIVE and at least four Chronicle and other furniture-leather White, four years old FL. JUMBO SHRIMP WASHERS & DRYERS year’s Office Manager newspapers for shaker-Florida, excellent condition away. 15ct @ $5.00lb, SOUS CHEF (352) 209-5135 Experience. home delivery electronic, mower, $150 - Inverness Stone Crabs@ $6.00lb Duties include man- customers. hundreds of items, WASHER OR DRYER needed for upscale (352) 344-4404 Delivered 352-795-0077 agement of daily 3 to 4 hours per Fri 1/25 $135.00 Each. Reliable, private Country Samsung refrigerator branch operations day. Estate Coin 6pm Clean, Like New, Exc. 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(352) 228-7676 Ampico reproducing. ROYAL OAKS Walnut wood, good Antique Punt Gun ate, low key gentle- ANNUAL cond. $600 OBO (duck) mfg cir 1831, by man, easy to walk, DUDLEY’S (352) 382-1885 Royal De Charlesville, does not pull on YARD SALE AUCTION app. $5000 in 1998 leash. He has good Saturday, Jan. 26, $3000. (727) 488-6474 energy and is a 8am-1pm BIG BIKE RACK good companion. Is SELECTION! From very housebroken, Inv. Swagman 3 bike rack.$100. gets along with S. on 41 to Royal LOVE SEAT Great I I I I I I I I other dogs. Weighs condition call for e-mail 352-897-4022 Oaks sign (before Tell that special about 56 pounds. airport) turn right, **4 AUCTIONS** picture.$100.Linda Concealed Weapons Not yet neutered follow signs. 352-341-2271 Permit Course person but would be in- Thur 1/24 SINGER SEWING DAN’S GUN ROOM “ Happy Birthday cluded in adoption Estate Adventure MACHINE Model 08/28 (352) 726-5238 “ with a classi- fee. Is a very sweet 3pm Quality works book included FOR SALE fied ad under older dog in need furniture-leather 352-697-5565 $50. Mini -14 223 scoped Happy Notes. of a good, safe SMW -MOVING shaker-Florida, Only $28.50 home. SUNBEAM FLEECE stainless $1000. Marble table w/4 chairs electronic, mower, includes a photo Call Mike @ ELECT BLANKET KING 10-22 Scoped wood $300. Sofa bed $300. hundreds of items, 352-726-0165 SIZE brand new. dual blue $500. 3 area rugs, wood cof- Fri 1/25 Call our Classi- or Joanne controllers. sage/green. 352-422-2004 fee table. riding mower Estate Coin 6pm fied Dept for de- @352-795-1288. $50 352-220-3944 For sale $500. Lots More! Call $5-10-20 Gold tails SKS 1956 Sino Soviet 352-563-5966 9a-7p (352) 503-5275 pieces, Silver, $500 & TWIN BED WITH all orginal $500 $1,000 bills, Lg 1800’s BOXSPRING & FRAME 352-422-2004 I I I I I I I I currency, silver $50 352-613-0529 Sat 1/26 Florida Porch GUN & KNIFE BOYS WINTER Antiques SHOW CLOTHING SIZES 5 & Liquidation 10am BROOKSVILLE WANT TO BUY 6 SHIRTS, PANTS & On Site@ 712 W. ELLIPTICAL MACHINE HOUSE JACKETS $30 Main St in Leesburg, HSC CLUB or MOBILE Any Area, PRO-FORM 490 LE Sat. Jan.. 26th 9-5p 352-613-0529 HUGE Sale of from with users manual. Condition or Situa- Long time Antique Sun. Jan. 27th 9a-4p tion. Call Fred, Special Occasion Heavy duty, I-Pod HERNANDO Men’s beautiful all dealer filled the compatible w/fan. 352-726-9369 JC Penny COUNTY FAIR- wool black suit 41R Less than 2 yrs old. GROUNDS NICKY Palm Beach from $300 527-8276 Admission $6.00 Nicky is a 2 y.o. Falveys Men’s Store Tue 1/28 Real Estate Proform Crosswalk 480 (352) 799-3605 lab/bulldog mix, Gold Dress Jacket 41R & Restaurant 10am weighing about 78 4135 S. Suncoast excel. cond. less than Tommy Hilfiger from Sig-SWAT P522 pounds, and is Blvd. (US 19) 50 mi. walk on it in- Dillards both worn NIB, 25 Round Meg SOLD Heart-worm Homosassa, clines, preset ifit COLEMAN TENT only 2-3 times, excel. quad rail, green laser negative. Is very *check website* trainer workout, /CAMPER. ‘95, A/C, cond. $175 for both flash suppressor, sweet and loveable, www.dudleys built in fan, $275. stove, sink, sleeps 6+, (352) 527-2050 $830. very intelligent. How- auction.com 352-382-5208 good canvas and T.J.MAX 50.00 GIFT (352) 422-0266 ever, he is a big, Whirlpool KODAK 10X ZOOM PASTEL PRINT 637-9588 10%BP RECUMBANT upholstery $1200 CARD WILL VERIFY / Winchester Model 70 strong dog who needs Washer & Dryer CAMERA like new / was LOVE SEAT Au2267 AB1667 Stationary bike $100 a strong person to $35. LINDA Maine-ly Real Estate Super grade, 300 Win. Good Condition 450.00 selling $100. $50. 352-341-2271 OBO handle him, and a Super Capacity, linda 341-2271 (352) 422-0296 #381384 Tricycle $100 OBO Mag., Nikkon scope, + ++ extras, fenced yard is Heavy Duty $150. Preowned Mattress (352) 621-4611 strongly recom- 850-982-9881 Cell $,1200 Sets from Twin $30; TREADMILL- by (352) 628-5355 mended. He knows Full $40.Qn $50; Kg HealthRider, space how to sit for treats $75. 352-628-0808 MAGELLAN saver, extra features, and wants to please 48” Kodiak SECTIONAL COUCH ROADMATE GPS “MINT” KAY 5 STRING exc cond. floor pad incl. his human friend very Bushhog, 12’ x 10’ 7 piece 5220-LM. Never used. OPEN BACK, BANJO cost $400+ . Asking much. less than 150 hrs. couch. Black w/ tur- $99. 352-637-5969 50’S-60’S VINTAGE $150 (352) 697-1662 2004 EZ Pull He is available now at AUCTION the Citrus County Every Friday Asking $450 quoise, navy blue. W/CASE $100 Utility Trailer (352) 382-0731 Very good Cond. $350 352-601-6625 6ft x 10 ft Bed Animal Shelter. Night @ 6pm (352) 503-9494 w/ Portable Ramp Call 352-746-8400 Estate Liquidations Like New 24HP Deisel ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC Tractor, 4WD, Sectional Sofa and Tongue lock $500 BELLA and Auctions LLC 10 FT. WOOD GUITAR “NEW” FE Loader, BB, trailer, Florida Colors 3 COMPLETE MENS (352) 465-2823 7a-7p Bella is a beautiful 628 SE HWY 19 LADDER W/GIGBAG,TUNER,STRAP, rake, 3 PT Hitch, Never peach and green GOLF CLUBS SETS 2013 Enclosed Trail- silvery brindle Cattle Crystal River Type 1, 250 duty CORD ETC $100 used commercially. Clean, like new $300 W/ BAGS $125 EA ers Dog/Shepherd mix, 352-228-4920 $90 352-601-6625 Your World only 500 hrs. $11,500 (352) 860-0649 (352) 382-1971 6x12 with ramp, came to the shelter estateliquidations (352) 422-0294 obo (352) 795-4259 630-816-1171 cell BLACK LES PAUL $1895 because her family andauctions.com BABY STROLLER EPIPHONE GUITAR 5 Men’s Bicycles lost their home. She is SHOWER CHAIR ** call 352-527-0555 AU 4381 /AB 3202 brown/green color, W/AMP,STRAP,CORD.ETC $15. ea 4 years old, spayed, of garage sales Adjustable Legs $20. ** Safety 1st, in ok condi- NEW !! $100 housebroken, micro- Periwinkle OVAL (352) 746-7357 Motorcycle utility DUDLEY’S tion, $20 (352)465-1616 352-601-6625 chipped, and Nylon RUG 96 X 136. 14 Assorted Golf trailer 4ft x 8ft. 12 in Heartworm-negative, AUCTION Oblong glass table $50. (352) 422-0296 Casio Electronic Cash DUNLOP CRY BABY Clubs, wheels $700. weighs 45 pounds. 66x40 w/6 reclining Register PCR-T465 $20 Wah Pedal, Excellent left handed (352) 465-5573 Walks well on a leash, chairs; small side table, TWIN BED SET WITH Kenmore Upright condition $45., call $200 gets along with other 2 footstools, beige w/ MATTRESS, BOXSPR- MUSTANG TRAILER Freezer #253 352-503-7143 (352) 795-4942 dogs and is very, very tiny flowers. Never ING & FRAME $50 HITCH $100. 34 Tall x 27 wide $60 playful. Fenced yard is been outside. $400 352-613-0529 NEW FAT STRAT 30 cal. Carbine 352-503-2792 Classifieds 352-503-6971 preferred, but can Call John (352) TWIN BEDS STYLE GUITAR, 1943 Inland mfg orgin. TRAILER 4 x6, has Dell V305 Printer jump a low fence. **4 AUCTIONS** 422-2317 DROPPED MINOR Korea war bring home. spare tire, garage kept; Frames, boxsprings, & $40. Call Joanne @ mattresses exc cond. Lexmark X, 4270 DAMAGE $45 $1000. OBO Good Condition $500 ww.chronicleonline.com Thur 1/24 352-795-1288. $125 Copier/Fax $40. 352-601-6625 352-258-1740 (352) 726-8931 Estate Adventure Cell (734) 355-2325 352-503-6971 3pm Quality local 352-503-9452 Epson LQ570E, Printer, furniture-leather 2 Table Lamps, $20 shaker-Florida, 33” H, white ceramic, TWIN BEDS HP Office Jet electronic, mower, Sq. bamboo design, Frames, boxsprings, & Series 600 $25. hundreds of items, excel. $50 mattresses exc cond. 352-503-6971 Fri 1/25 Broyhill Dining Rm Set. $125 Estate Coin 6pm Table, Parquet Top, Cell (734) 355-2325 FIREWOOD OAK $5-10-20 Gold Rectangular shape, 2 local 352-503-9452 SEASONED CUT TO pieces, Silver, $500 & leaves, 6 Caine High- Two Bar Stools 12”-15” LENGTHS $25. $1,000 bills, Lg 1800’s back chairs, china Country style, solid oak, 352-527-4319 currency, silver hutch, 3 glass panels 2ft high w/windsor back Fish Aquarium Sat 1/26 3 shelves, med. fruit- & swivel seat. $100 50 gallons, cabinet Florida Porch wood color, excel. (352) 341-1941 stand, lights & filter Antiques $550. (718) 666-6624 Washed Oak Table 4 $250 Liquidation 10am (352) 621-0392 On Site@ 712 W. Broyhill Wall Unit chairs, like new, $750 Main St in Leesburg, $750. White antique iron FL. JUMBO SHRIMP HUGE Sale of from Bassett Cabinet Bed, w/ mattress, $500 15ct @ $5.00lb, Long time Antique with Drawers (352) 212-9507 Stone Crabs@ $6.00lb dealer filled the $500. 637-2921, 861-9448 Delivered 352-795-0077 JC Penny (484) 547-9549 Wood Dresser GERBIL CAGE Tue 1/28 Real Estate Cherry Desk, 19½ x 56½ $20 & Restaurant 10am credenza, file cabinet, Dark wood 352-613-0529 4135 S. Suncoast $600. includes, mirror GRACO PACKNPLAY Blvd. (US 19) Oak TV Cabinet $300 $475 (352) 419-4606 GOOD CONDITION Homosassa, (352) 212-9507 Xlarge dresser & 2 $40 352-613-0529 *check website* 637-2921, 861-9448 nightstands solid wood GRANDFATHER CLOCK www.dudleys COLLEZIONE EUROPA bow front & sides $525. auction.com Howard Miller Elegant style king sz poster bed Thomasville coffee table Shaker Style in Cherry 637-9588 10%BP set triple dresser mirror set mint cond $425. Au2267 AB1667 Top quality mvmt. w/ 5 drawer chest 2 NS 352-419-4513 Wminstr chime re- Maine-ly Real Estate headbd footbd rails, light #381384 cently serviced. Item oak finish solid wood is like new and value HUGE AND HEAVY! priced at $925. Firm. $1350 352-419-4513 Serious inquires to Couch, Clean, 9 HP Lawn Vac 352-560-3474, 4p-8p brown, excel. cond. and Trailer pls. leave message $200. Entertainment Pull Behind $800. HEAVY DUTY Center Large, Cherry (352) 586-1736 WHIRPOOL Dryer $125 Fri, 02/01 Preview @ Traditional, Like new BLACK & DECKER Exercise Stepper 4pm, Auction@ 6pm $600 (352) 270-9025 HEDGE TRIMMER machine $75. General Merchandise DINETTE SET Includes 100’ cord (352) 795-7254 Sat, 02/02 Preview @ Johnson Casual, 30 Asking $25. HONDA STOCK PIPES 4pm, Auction@ 6pm in, glass-stainless 352-419-4305 fits honda shadow areo Antiques/Gen. Merch dinette w/ 2 chr $250. Extension ladder mint $60 352-621-0142 Sun, 02/03 Preview @ Naguchi glass top 12:30, Auction@ 1pm 17 fl Alluminum ladder Janome Memory Craft coffee table $150 $200; Pressure Washer 6500 sewing machine & Tailgate/Box lots (352) 503-9494 **WE BUY ESTATES** with wand, 16 ft Gracey Quilting Table. 6055 N. Carl G. Rose Dinning Room Set, extension $350 $1200. (352) 465-2692 Hwy 200 Hernando 6 captain chairs, (352) 726-8931 Mattress Trade In Sets AB3232 (352)613-1389 & Hutch maple LAWN MOVERS Clean and Very Nice $200 TORO self propelled, Fulls $50., Qn. $75. (352) 726-1081 6.5 HP $150; 0 Turn Kings. $125, 621-4500 FOLDING BED GRAVELY riding MOTORCYCLE SEAT TWIN $25 mower. 12 HP $500 aftermarket saddlemen Craftsman 10 in Table 352-777-1256 (352) 726-8931 mint paid $325 sell for saw w/folding stand w/ FROSTED LEAF OVAL SOLD $100 firm fits Honda’s wheels $350 MIRRORS 2 mirrors that 352-621-0142 (352) 465-2459 John Deere Rider measure 36X24. Model #111/ 42” MOVING/STORAGE Ridgid 12in compound 352-650-0180. 3 blades Recent BOXES- 20 new/4 sizes sliding miter saw, Asking $45. for both Service, Runs Good, 26x20x5, 22x15x27, w/ laser & folding stand Glass top Wicker Looks Good $500. 27x16x27,24x24x24 w/wheels. $450 $3 ea. 352-422-0294 (352) 465-2459 dinning table TORO POWER SWEEP BLOWER PET CARRIER RYOBI 18V nicad drill, seats 6 w/6 chairs Includes 100’ cord Petmate. Never used. sawzall, circ saw, & bar chairs. All Asking $30. 28 X 20.5 X 21.5. $50. sander, flashlight, vac, wicker, all padded 352-419-4305 352-637-5969 jigsaw. charger, 2 batts, bag $100 220-3944 $500 OBO YARDMAN BY MTD ROCKING HORSE (352) 425-0667 RIDING LAWN Brown/Black-colored, SOLD MOWER includes tilt rocks by rubber, ok con- Drill Press laser trac on LEATHER LIVING cart; spreader & bagger. dition, I will e-mail pics, 6ft floor stand, ROOM SET, In Original runs strong 42” cut $50 (352)465-1616 Plastic, Never Used, Brand new $200 $500. (352) 527-0832 Self Propelled ORG $3000, Sacrifice Golf Cart $975. CHERRY, BED- $125. ROOM SET Solid (352) 601-7380 Wood, new in factory boxes— $895 TODDLER HEAD- 50 Inch Hitachi HD TV BEVERLY HILLS BOARD Brand New Projection console Can Deliver. Bill Fri. 25th & Sat. 26th (813)298-0221. Metal Headboard, $10 Exc cond. $165 89 S. Tyler Street (352)465-1616 (352) 621-0405 Love Seat & Matching Recliner, CITRUS HILLS 47” Hitachi Sat & Sun 7:30a -1p HD Projection TV, by Flexsteel $275. MULTI FAMILY with glass stand 1196 N. Man-O-War Dr $200 Call between 9a-7p 4 WHEEL (SONIC) GO 352-628-5340 (352) 382-0603 Citrus Springs GO BY PRIDE MOBIL- AM/FM, Stereo LT Green/moss color Sat & Sun 9a - 3p ITY TAKE APART(4 Cassette and sectional couch (2pcs) 8395 N Triana Dr PIECES)TO FIT IN Turn Table $65. recliner on either end, in TRUNK OR VAN $585. TV, Toshiba, good cond. $150 OBO CRYSTAL RIVER 352-464-0316 19” color, $35. (814) 207-3509 Thurs, Fri, Sat, 8a -5p 4 WHEEL WALKER (484) 547-9549 Mattress Sets Beautiful 50’s Old town Canoe, WITH BREAKS AND 3 boats, tools, fishing & SHARP 32” TV WITH Factory Seconds SEAT Only twin $99.95 full $129.95 households $75.352-464-0316 REMOTE $20 7915 W Riverbend Rd. 352-613-0529 qn $159.95, kg $249.95 BEDSIDE COMODE & 352-621-4500 HERRY’S ALUMINUM WALKER MATTRESS SETS ADJUSTABLE LEGS Beautiful Factory MARKET DAY ON BOTH $25 EA. FREE VENDOR Seconds 352-464-0316 SPACE! 17”FLAT SCREEN Twin $99.95, Full Produce, Seafood, DISPOSABLE UNDER- MONITOR with mouse, $129.95 Qn. $159.95, Floral Needed! WEAR M or W Size L keyboard, speakers. Kg. $249.95 Outdoor Flea Market Pack of 18. $5., 3/$12., Asking $45 352-621-4500 10/$30. Call 352-650-0180 held on the grounds Oak Table 6 chairs, 8471 W Periwinkle Ln (352)563-6410 DIESTLER COMPUTER hutch, Nice $750,. HOMOSASSA DOCTOR’S SCALE for New & Used systems Cherry Curio Cabinet (behind Wendy’s) professional, excellent repairs. Visa/ MCard Pair $150 ea Last Saturday Every condition $95 call 352-637-5469 (352) 212-9507 Month 8am -Noon 352-382-7585 HP DESKJET F4100 637-2921, 861-9448 Saturday, Jan. 26th NUTRON R3ZLX PRINTER computer Call Caroline at ORIENTAL DINING Power Wheel printer in good condition ROOM CHEST 352-527-2020 with 1 new ink cartridge 48” black lacquer w/ Chair w/ Harmar For more information on how to reach Price $40 gold flowers $200. HOMOSASSA Micro Power Chair Citrus County Readers call IPOD MINI 2ND 6 Panel Oriental LARGE YARD SALE Lift 5yrs old. GENERATION SILVER Black & Gold Screen Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 352-563-5592. 4GB.Works great. Ask- $325. 9a-5p $1000 OBO ing $25. 352-650-0180 (352) 503-9494 5203 S. Oldfield Ave. 352-527-2906 0008XHA C10 THURSDAY,JANUARY 24, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

1 Sweet Little Male 3bdr/2 full baths/ 2 car CRYSTAL RIVER HOMOSASSA CRYSTAL RIVER FOREST RIVER PONTIAC carport on 1 acre. CRYSTAL RIVER Yorkie, 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 3950 sq ft Lt MFG GNC Commercial 2 Story, 5BR/3Bath 2010, Surveyor, Sport 1999 TransAm 5.7Llter split layout, steel roof, CKC reg., $375. Fl. Near Town 563-9857 w/office @ $1200/mo 7311 Grover Cleveland 2 boat slips near 189, 20 ft. Travel V8, 62,700 mi, caged pool, 20x25 ft 4/2/3 HEATED POOL health certs., 1155 sq ft storage @ Blvd. 3/2 MH $69,900. KINGS BAY $425,000. Trailer, Show Quality, $7500. deck, lg storage build- lots of extras! Call 450/mo (603) 860-6660 Make Offers 1 slide, w/AC, qn. bed, (352) 726-8336 ing, Furnished Modu- SELLER MOTIVATED! (352) 212-4504 600 sq ft office @ 352-563-9857 awning, pwr. tonque Cell 352-302-5569 lar $73,900, 5215 reduced to 210k or (352) 212-1258 450/mo DUNNELLON jack, corner jacks, Bridget Pt, Castle 352-688-6500 or microwave, equilizing PORSCHE Alexander Real Es- 352-302-1935 Here is that home on ‘99, 911 Carrera, black AMERICAN PITBULL Lake Park 352-212-5023 hitch, $10,500, reduced tate (352) 795-6633 Lake Rousseau that exterior, black interior PUPPIES We have 1 Inverness CRYSTAL RIVER to $9000 you have always 62,600 org. mi $25,900 female and 5 males 352-597-7353 Warehouse for Rent (352) 382-1826 left they are 3 weeks Crystal River wanted! 2br 1 ½ ba on 386-334-2559 CELL CASTLE LAKE Free standing, garage 1.43 acres w/168ft old Jan.18th $150each Apts area, 1,440sf, HIGH LINE SUBARU Floral City Sugarmill Woods lake frontage. Com- 1999, 32ft, Deluxe, 12’ Mother and Father on 2 BR/1 BA $400-$500 $100-$550 1992 Legacy, 1 owner, 2/2 S/W Fully furnished House for Sale pletely remodeled all slide out, new 22’ awn- site. ALSO HOMES 352-634-0129 good cond. manual move in condition. 2/2/2, Call for More new interior & windows. ing, 55+ park, can be 352-302-7975 & MOBILES trans. $1500 OBO 2 screen rooms, Info. 334-691-4601 No Flood Insur- moved. Was asking AVAILABLE (352) 628-3194 MINIATURE POO- 2 sheds. Landscaped CITRUS (850) 776-7528 ance! Priced reduced $9,000, Sell $6,900 DLES miniature poodle with sprinkler on quiet CRYSTAL RIVER from $369,000 to excel. shape TOYOTA pups born 10/16/12 cul-de-sac. $38,900. 1 & 2 Bd Rm Apart- $169,000 231-408-8344 2000, Camry LE Health Cert 1 apricot & 352-212-1883 SPRINGS Call Bernie ments for Rent 3/2/2, 2 yr old Pool V6, 183K miles Super 1 black female & 1 352-465-2985 (352) 563-0116 HI-LO TRAVEL Clean $5,800. obo black male almost CRYSTAL RIVER home in imacculate TRAILER 2003, tow Large 4br 2ba MH CRYSTAL RIVER condition, Call Troy (352) potty trained, raised in YOUR lite model 22-03t,exc. 621-7113 our home. $500 cash READY TO MOVE IN! Large 2/2, $575. quiet, Landscaped backyard. cond. “High-Tech” call 352-419-5662 or Owner Fin. Avail. Clean . incld’s water, $125,000 Priced to $6000 obo TOYOTA [email protected] CALL (352) 795-1272 352-563-2114 ESTATE SALE in Na- sell! Water Front 352-422-8092 2000, Camry, Good FLORAL CITY 352-257- 6461 ture Coast Landings CALL (570) 412-5194 Realtor fuel economy, 4 door RATS FOR SALE KZ Toyhauler,07 By Owner, 14x 60 2/2 RV Resort. Large de- transportation. 50 cents to $3.00 CRYSTAL RIVER 32’ like new, full slide Split Plan w/dbl roof veloped site and a CALL 352-628-4600 All Sizes Spacious 2/1, lawn, new tires, Owan Gen., over, w/ porch & carport separate gated storage for pricing & details. (352) 419-9080 water, sewr & garb. W/D gas tank, Lrg living on fenced 1 acre, Very lot; plus almost new Leave Message hk up $500.mo $250 area separate cargo TOYOTA Nice Quiet, Less Than 5th-wheel with slides, PINE RIDGE dep No Pets screened gazebo, and THIS IS THE $18,000. 352-795-2975 2007, Yaris, 59K mi- Shih-Tzu Pups, $46,500. Cash. 352-212-9205 storage building. All for PROPERTY YOU’VE MAC’S MOBILE RV les, Considering ALL Cash 352-212-7922 2 DR, H/B $7,800. ACA offers. 352-586-9498 $79,900. For more info BEEN LOOKING FOR! REPAIR & MAINT. starting@ $500. Lots and pictures, click on Bring your boat, Phyllis Strickland RVTC Certified Tech. Call Troy of colors, Beverly HERNANDO 2/2 DW INVERNESS www.detailsbyowner.com horses, in-laws; there Realtor 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. 352-621-7113 Hills, FL (352)270-8827 On lot, with Shed & 2 B/R’s Availa- 352-843-5441 is room for everyth- SUNNYBROOK ‘05 www.aceofpups.net Deck See for your- ble ing! 4/3 ½ w/7 car Best Time To Buy! self at 2562 N. Treas- garage/workshop & 36 ft. 5th wheel, 2 ure Pt. $28,500 obo KNOLLWOOD in-law suite on 5.83 ac- I have Owner slides, kg bd,like new, 352-464-0719 TOWNHOMES res. Financing ROD KENNER 60amp serv. NADA $29K asking $25K 1971 CHEVELLE HERNANDO/486 Rental Assistance Mostly wooded w/large and Foreclosures 352-436-3531 Available For obo 352-382-3298 CONVERTIBLE 1+acre, 2br SWMH+ backyard. Beautiful & ERA stunning, 40k+ in- Qualified Appli- TROPIC SHORES den/flp, ManCave/Work serene. High end WE BUY RV’S, vested, fully re- cants REALTY. Suncoast Realty Shop w/ AC, 28x40, finishes; immaculate Travel Trailers, stored, 350 auto, Call 352-344-1010 (352) 613-3503 $47,500, J. Desha home in equestrian 5th Wheels, buckets, consistant Cridland Real Estate MWF, 8-12 & 1-5 community. Motor Homes 307 Washington show winner, high (352)634-6340 www.centralflestate.com Call US 352-201-6945 end stereo, red w/ SKIPPY Ave for pictures/more info. HOMOSASSA Inverness Florida From mobiles to white top & interior Skippy is a Redbone mansions, 352-249-9164 $23,900, Coonhound, 8 y.o., **3/2, Fenced Yard,** Equal Housing NEW Flooring, NEW Opp. From Gulf to Lakes, 352-513-4257 who came to the give me a call, shelter because his AC $5,000 Down, $435. mo I sell ‘em all! FIERO owner “couldn’t af- Assorted body parts (352) 302-9217 352-422-4137 REMODELED 2/2/2 ford him.” Originally .wilson@ SCAN OR GO $25 each nancy NEW: Roof, AC, Kit, very thin and mal- HOMOSASSA yahoo.com TO www. (352) 586-0084 nourished, he’s now 2ba 1 ½ ba MH needs Baths, Windows, Flrs, 317 S Harrison. $76,900 BestNatureCoast happy and healthy, complete rehab. Good Nancy J. Wilson having been in a Call 352-527-1239 Properties.com shed, well & septic. Realtor® “To view I I I I I I I I foster home for 6524 W. Akazian Broker-Associate GAIL months. He is sweet, great waterfront $12,500 (603) 860-6660 SRES®GRI $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ Tell that special trusting and loving, STEARNS Waybright Real Es- properties” For Wrecked, Junk person with beautiful bright NW Citrus County tate, Inc. Realtor or Unwanted “ Happy Birthday eyes. He is the classi- SWMH on 1 acre, 2/1.5 HERNANDO Cars/Trucks. “ with a classi- cal “Good Dog”. - paved rd., screened Citrus Hills Pool PUBLISHER’S $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ fied ad under Completely house- porch, appliances - Home Tropic Shores LECANTO Happy Notes. broken. Loves walk- $37,700 - possible NOTICE: 4/3/2+, circular BUYING JUNK CARS Oak Tree Plaza, Realty Only $28.50 ing, being petted, owner financing All real estate ad- drive, ½ ACRE LOT • Running or Not • Office/Retail, CR 486, (352) 422-4298 includes a photo and car rides. 352-795-9908 vertising in this 1 acre lot, below with well, septic and CASH PAID - $300 & 900 sf. @ $700+ util. & newspaper is Would be best in a W. of 19 in Homosassa $200k 352-527-7856 power pole, impact fee UP sales tax. 1 mo. Free subject to Fair Hous- Low overhead = Call our Classi- 1-dog family. For a 1994, 2/2 Doublewide, credit, high and dry, (352) 771-6191 w/12 mo. Lease ing Act which makes fied Dept for de- grateful, loving ca- Move In Condition Low trees, $11,000 obo 352-258-6801 it illegal to advertise CASH BUYER’S tails nine companion, Corner Lot $44,900. Commissions (352) 795-3710 “any Buying Used Cars 352-563-5966 Call Judy @ Tradewinds Realty preference, limita- NORTH CITRUS Trucks & Vans, For 352-503-3363. (352) 400-0089 ARBOR LAKES I I I I I I I I tion or discrimination Waterfront, 1.4 ac. Cleared, fenced, used car lot LARRY’S **OPEN HOUSE**2/2/2 high & dry. Paved road. AUTO SALES, based on race, color, + Den or 3 BR & Foreclosures religion, sex, handi- Elec., pump/well, septic. Hwy 19... 352 CITRUS HILLS fenced back yard! Owner financing Owner finan. No 564-8333 2/2½ Townhouse cap, familial status Gated Comm. 10a-3p or national origin, or available mobiles. $13,900 Condo, full appl’s, 4695 N. Lake Vista Trl MONEY’S TIGHT! FORD 2/2 on Lake Rous- an intention, to make CALL 352-897-4195 carport, Citrus Hills (352) 419-7418 PRICES R RIGHT! 2003 F250 seau. such preference, membership incld’d BUY-SELL-RENT- crew cab, $6,495. NOW $17,500 limitation or dis- ARBOR LAKES Prudential Florida Car-Truck-Boat-RV 352-341-0018 Low Lot Rent crimination. “ Famil- Fantastic Dream Showcase Properties I NEED consignmentusa.org $240/mo. 2003. Used ial status includes Home In Active Senior FORD call 352-476-8136 LISTINGS! US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR Seasonally children under the Community $169,900 HOMOSASSA Wooded 2010 F150 Platinum Owner bought a 2,100 sf, 3BR/2BA/2GA I SOLD ALMOST Lot on Lee Woods Dr., 461-4518 & 795-4440 Supercrew, 4x4, 31700 age of 18 living with 2-HOMES A MONTH house. 207-546-6115, parents or legal cus- Split Floor Plan w/Pool has Wetlands, with miles, black, leather, cell Call (352) 726-6564 IN 2012 River access, but not WE BUY navigation, rear view todians, pregnant Let’s BREAK that ANY VEHICLE Adult Park 2/1, women and people on river $6,000. camera, tow package, record together! 352-621-1664 In Any Condition, Ti- excellent condition, Mobile, heat and air, HOMOSASSA securing tle, No Title, Bank nicely furn. large 2/2 $550 mo. incl. custody of children warranty, $12400, Lien, [email protected] shed, sreen rm. car- garb. Pets? No under 18. This news- No Problem, Don’t port, $8,200 s+moking. 1st & sec. paper will not know- 3/2 Move In Ready Villa I I I I I I I I in Windemere. Beauti- Trade it in. We Will FORD Lot Rent $160 mo. 352-212-4981 ingly accept any ad- Pay up to $25K Any ‘98, Ranger XLT, two Tell that special (352) 287-3729 vertising for real es- fully Maintained with up- 2012 Motor Guide INVERNESS graded features. Prem- Bow Mount Make, Any Model. tone paint, electric person DUNNELLON 2/1, Clean, W/D Hk tate which is in viola- 813-335-3794 pkg. auto trans., al- “ Happy Birthday tion of the law. ier location close to boat Hand Control LAKE ROUSSEAU 55+ -up, No pets,$550 mo. ramp, trail & downtown. NEW 813-237-1892 Call AJ most new tires 170 k “ with a classi- comm. Lg. 1/1 w/slider + Sec (352) 220-4818 Our readers are $2,850 obo, 503-3787 fied ad under hereby MLS#359594 $229,500 $450. to encl. screened porch, Call Myriam Reulen DEB INFANTINE (608) 369-0075 Cell Happy Notes. outside shed, CHA furn. informed that all MONEY’S TIGHT! Only $28.50 dwellings advertised (352) 613-2644 Realtor Nice yard, low lot rent. Weston Properties, LLC (352) 302-8046 PRICES R RIGHT! includes a photo Asking$11,900 in this newspaper are BUY-SELL-RENT- available on an equal INVERNESS Real Estate!... BUICK (207) 347-0531 HERNANDO Car-Truck-Boat-RV Call our Classi- opportunity basis. To Block home 2br, 1ba it’s what I do. 2007, Lucerne, CXL consignmentusa.org HOMOSASSA’S Affordable Rentals complain of discrimi- w/ 2porches, oversized AIRBOAT 55K miles, Leather fied Dept for de- Watson’s Fish Camp US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR tails Best Housing Value nation call HUD gar. 1 cpt. on 1 + ac- ERA American 13ft x 7ft, 500 HP Cad- $13,500. obo 461-4518 & 795-4440 352-563-5966 Modern homes from (352) 726-2225 toll-free at res. $130,000 Call illac, turn key boat Call Troy Realty (352)621-7113 I I I I I I I I $8,400 or Lease to Own 1-800-669-9777. The Buzz 352-341-0224 or $9,500 obo Call Jim for NISSAN from $179/mo. toll-free telephone David 607-539-7872 Phone: 352-726-5855 details (813) 361-4929, 2008 Titan King Cab, Cell: 352-302-8046 CADILLAC $1000.down + Lot rent at number for the Unique stilt home off BASS TRACKER 2003 CTS, Must see. w/bedliner & tow pkg, Evanridge Community hearing impaired is Fax: 352-726-7386 New engine w/2 yr 581. Great loc to town, Email:debinfantine@ 12ft. Jon Boat, Luxury car at an an exceptional 55+Park CRYSTAL RIVER 1-800-927-9275. shopping, & hospital. affordale price. warranty, 36K, $12, 000 **RENT REDUCED** yahoo.com w/ 6HP motor & trailer, 352 628-5977 2br/1ba, w/ rap around Call 352-628-4600 OBO(352) 464-1164 3/1 Country Home on $1,750 obo CRYSTAL RIVER porch. Needs some for an appointment. INVERNESS stilts,w/fenced yard. (352) 563-0665 TOYOTA 1/1near river, incl elec. TLC. Sold as is. 3/2 Furn.,Appl., lg $565 + Utilities. 2004, 4 Runner Sport $375mo (352) 220-0480 $33,900 (352) 419-6227 CHEVROLET screen porch & shed, Call 920-922-6800 2002, Camaro Z28 2WD, 94K mi, CRYSTAL RIVER Great cond. $16,000. $9,495. Leather $12,800. 6851 W. Vanaman Ct Call for appt. 352-341-0018 obo (352)364-3747 $425/$400 dep. CHEVROLET Call Troy DUNNELLON 2/2 INVERNESS GRAND 2006 2007, Impala 352-621-7113 5159 W Disney Lane Move In Ready, BEVERLY HILLS CUSTOM HOME BAYLINER 1984 $9,995 $400/ $400 dep. Beautiful 1/1 SW, 2/1 + Florida Room, Quiet Country Setting www.81woodfield. cuddy cabin, hard top, 352-341-0018 (727) 480-5512 Mobile, Harbor Lights 106 S. Fillmore $550 3/2 on 2 acres mol CanBYours.com Volvo motor,AQ125A, 55+ park, on Big Lake mo. 352-422-2798 Approx. 1750 sq ft LA 81 Woodfield, needs tune-up. Has 2 CHRYSLER FLORAL CITY 2/1 ‘01, PT Cruiser, Henderson. Fully furn., front porch, Lg rear Homosassa props, fish/depth CADILLAC $450 mo + sec. (352) BEVERLY HILLS loaded, 53k miles, very updated, view of screened porch, Patio, 3 Bed/2 Bath/3 Car Gar finder, 2001 Rolls 2007, Escalade, 637-6554: 422-1562 2/2/Carport. CHA $4,800 lake, Cen. HVAC, W/D, 24x30 Steel Building, Salt Water Pool & More! float on trailer worth 44k miles, Luxury $550. mo. & 1/1/CP (352) 464-4304 HERNANDO A Must See! Asking + Fl. Rm $450 (352) Steel Carport - great $339K, MLS#356914 $1000. Comes NAV, $29,500. 2BR/1BA, ½ acre $7,000, 352-344-1828 897-4447, 697-1384 for boat storage, etc. Realty Connect w/spare motor Has CHRYSLER Call Troy (352) All Appl’s $395 mo Fenced and cross- (352) 212-1446 MICHELE service manual, ‘97, Town and Country 621-7113 INVERNESS PARK BEVERLY HILLS fenced, Built in 2003 (No Pets) 55+, 14X60, 2/2, new The Meadows Sub. ROSE 2nd owner - $2500 Van 7 pass. good 870 Beakrush Ln Nice Oaks, Wooded, JEEP (352) 860-0904, roof, all appliances, 2/2/1, New roof, call Doug after 4pm cond. Call for Details 2br 1½ ba, 1 car gar. Citrus Springs area Realtor 2011 Patriot 2.0L, 5 (Cell) 352-212-6815 partly furn. screen New AC & Appliances 352-212-8385 $1750. 352-637-2588 enclosed screen porch, only 20 Min. to Ocala speed, FWD, a/c, room, shed, Move In, clean cond. or 352-564-0855 HOMOSASSA $695mo. leased dep. $129,900 Call Simply put FORD power 352-419-6476 3876 S. Flamingo 2BR/2 BA, No Pets no pets. 352-697-3133 352-302-6784 I ‘ll work harder PONTOON BOAT 2001 COBRA MUS- windows/doors, Terr. TANG CONV. 5 white, 12k, like new, $500 (352) 628-5696 MOBILE HOME, Cit.Hills/Brentwood for appt. Asking $58,000 18ft. 1991, NEW carpet 352-212-5097 SPEED, LEATHER $12,750 352 513-4100 Fully 2/2/2 on golf course. (352) 382-5558 seats, etc., Nice, Furnished. Everyth- Club included Specializing in isellcitruscounty@ Boat only. Will deliver MUST SEE ing stays. Just move $900/mo 516-991-5747 Acreage yahoo.com $1,200. (352) 637-3983 CALL 352-628-4600 in. 2 Sheds, Craven Realty, Inc. For More Info washer/dryer all ap- CITRUS COUNTY Farms/Ranches 352-726-1515 TRI PONTOON 14 x 60, 2BR, 1½ BA, & BOAT FORD Carport, Shed, appli- pliances. Must See! Beautiful 3-4 Bedrm 2005, Five Hundred $7,500. (708) 308-3138 Homes & Duplexes Commercial 27 Ft., Fiberglass ances, W/D, clean, 250 HP, T top, trailer LMT, 40K miles, move in condition PALM TERRACE w/1 car garage. FORD included $17,000. leather, V6 $9,980 F150, 1978, 4 x 4 Near new Walmart on 55+ Community, Starting@$433/mo 352-613-8453 Call Troy perfect, father/son, 486, $4,800. 1997 3BR/2BA 14 x 66, Inverness 352-621-7113 project $1,650 obo (352) 387-7824 excel. cond. Shed, 352-726-3476 WE HAVE BOATS Lecanto 4/2 BLOCK HOME, FORD (352) 564-4598 Fl. Rm. Carport & mother in law apt, GULF TO LAKE Deck $16,000. (352) 352-746-0373 MARINE 2006 Focus ZXW, SE JEEP BANK nice home $65,000. 4DR, WGN. 85k miles 400-8231 Crystal River (305) 619-0282, Cell We Pay CASH For 1995, Wrangler, FORECLOSURE Used Clean Boats $5,800 obo REDUCED 2/2 $17,500 $5,495. Land-n-Home, 3/2 Pontoon, Deck & Call Troy (352) On Lake Rousseau 352-563-0890 352-341-0018 1500 sq. ft. On ½ Fishing Boats 621-7113 Lot Rent $240/mo. Acre, paved rd. Richard (Rick) (352)527-0555 JEEP LOOKS GOOD, BETTER THAN NEW! Couch, Broker FORD MUSTANG 2004, Wrangler X boatsupercenter.com 2007, 7000 mi, garage Have financing if Owner financing. Call 4WD, Only 57K mi- needed, only LEE (352) 817-1987 Couch Realty & kept, GT clone. Investments, Call (352) 527-1191 les, $2,500 down, Singing Fores t TONY Hard Top $13,800. $381.44mo. P&I FLORAL CITY Inc. Pauelsen GAS SAVER! Call Troy W.A.C. OR $69,900. 14 x 70, Mobile, 2 lrg. CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1 (352) 344-8018 1999 Saturn SL $2000 352-621-7113 Call 352-613-0587 Realtor bedrooms, furnished & Water Incl. CHA, $496. RCOUCH.com Tan/Gold. Auto. Engine or 352-621-9183 remodeled, heat & air, 352-220-2447 352-303-0619 and Trans are solid. carport & shed, Wash/ 212-2051 196,000 miles. Clean in- Crystal River 55+ Buy or Sell Dryer, Lot rent $176. DUNNELLON side and out. Call Steve: Park. 2BR/1BA Car- $14,500. 352-344-2420 Call NOW 352-613-0746 port & Screened 2/2/2 BAD BOY BUGGIE Porch. Heat/Air Waterfront/Homosassa RAINBOW SPRINGS HONDA 2011 “ready to hunt” Westwind Village 55+ Avail. Feb. 1st DUDLEY’S Buying or Selling TOP Only $5998. $9,500. 352-746-4648 FOREST RIVER 2011 CRV LX, 19K Ask for Brit Beautifully furnished $800. mo+ sec. AUCTION REAL ESTATE, PERFORMANCE miles, likenew, 4 Cyl. (352) 621-3678 Move In Ready, 2/2 (352) 465-2022 Realestate INC. $19,950 POLARIS HERNANDO 2 Scrn rms, dbl door, HERNANDO Let Me Work Consultant 2006 Cardinal like new. Call Troy 2002, SPORTSMAN $$ Private Owner $$ refrig./Ice maker Forest Ridge Village For You! Rare in-place senior 352-621-7113 700 CC 4X4 AUTO Financing Available Washer Dryer, Low Nice 2/2 home use. Smoke/pet free. READY FOR THE MUD New & Used mnthly pyments, w/garage, screened 352-843-5441. HYUNDAI ONLY $4288 Manufactured Homes $19000 obo BETTY HUNT detailsbyowner.com. 2006 Elantra, GLS patio, & pool/clubhouse REALTOR (352) 621-3678 Call 1-727-967-4230 (850) 449-1811 Cell privileges. $750 mo **4 AUCTIONS** Wholesale, $17,830.00 90K miles, likenew, 4 DR, auto. $6,800 POLARIS RZR 800 LE Call 980-285-8125 ERA KEY 1 ITASCA MERIDIAN TIME TO PLAY HARD HOME-ON-LAND Thur 1/24 36 Ft, 2005 Motor Home Call Troy 3/2 Great Shape. INVERNESS Estate Adventure Realty, Inc. 352-621-7113 ONLY $8388 2/1 Great Location, 350HP Cat Diesel 55K (352) 621-3678 ½ Acre. Move In 3pm Quality 352 586-0139 “FREE miles, no smoke/pets Now 55+ community, Bring furniture-leather JEEP HOMOSASSA hunt4houses68 6 Michelin Tires, New Grand Cherokee ltd. $59,900. boat & fishing gear. shaker-Florida, Foreclosure RENT-to-OWN @yahoo.com 2010 qn w/ sleep No. White, 70k mi. Mint Call 352-401-2979, $695 electronic, mower, and Short Sale 3br 2ba MH www.bettyhunts mattress & overhead cond. Auto.$11,000 352-621-3807 (352) 344-1380 hundreds of items, Immediate Occpancy Lists fan. W/D combo (305) 619-0282 Owner Financing Avail. INVERNESS Fri 1/25 homes.com. CF MOTO $71,000 obo . 2008, 250 Trike Palm Harbor Homes CALL (352) 795-2377 3/2 Brand New, Estate Coin 6pm (352) 419-7882 KIA New Homes at Granite tops, marble $5-10-20 Gold Tweet ‘99, Sportage, Conv. 772 miles, $2,495. $39,900. $5K for your flrs, SS Ap $895 pieces, Silver, $500 & MONTEGO BAY 35ft Top, low miles, (352) 726-6128 5th wheel ‘06, 3 slides used (352) 634-3897 $1,000 bills, Lg 1800’s Tweet Runs great. DALIN DAY STAR mobile home. 3 New currency, silver kept undercover, Exc CALL 352-628-4600 cond. Truck Avail. 2006, 700mi saddle Models, 1,100-2,400 INVERNESS Sat 1/26 Tweet For pricing. bags, Fully dressed, Chassahowitzka 3/2/2 Florida Porch LOADED SF 800-622-2832 ext 3/2 waterfrnt/DW $500 Call (352) 527-1191 Starting @ $750. Antiques $27,000 (352) 564-2756 LINCOLN 210 2/2, fenc. Yd/DW $500 www.relaxfl.com Liquidation 10am 1998, MARK VIII FASHION 2/2 house w/gar. $600 NATIONAL RV Automatic, COLD A/C REPO’S- REPO’S 352- 601-2615 OR On Site@ 712 W. 2006 Tropical One 2007 250 cc; Sugarmill Woods 352-201-9427 Main St in Leesburg, CALL 352-628-4600 1,500 miles; $1,200 3/2/2, Furnished, $900. owner,34ft, 26000 REPO’S HUGE Sale of from Follow the For an appointment (352) 726-6128 WE HAVE REPO’S AGENT (352) 382-1000 miles,no smoke/pets, to see! INVERNESS Long time Antique Chronicle on 300HP Cummins die- CALL 352-621-9181 Highlands, 2/1/1 GOLDWING dealer filled the Office Open sel,2 slides, 6 new ti- Mercury 1985 Blue; $590mo.1st & Sec JC Penny res, 3yr “97 Grand Marquis w/ (352) 344-2560 7 Days a Week 39,155 miles; $2,495 Tue 1/28 Real Estate warranty,many extras. trailer hitch, 4 good (352) 726-6128 Sugarmill Woods & Restaurant 10am “news as it $87000. Well main- hancock tires, high CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/2, Pool, remodeled 4135 S. Suncoast happens right at LISA VANDEBOE tained. 352-341-4506 mileage $900 OBO GOLDWING 1Br 2BA Completely 1985 Limited Edition - 2BR, 1½ BA,on your $1,200. 352-302-4057 Blvd. (US 19) your finger tips” Broker (R) (352) 249-7541 furn., incl utilities, W/D, Gold; Fuel injected; own 75x 100 lot, Homosassa, $700 mo 1st, last & dep Owner 53,012 miles; $3,000 no fees! new enclosed *check website* MONEY’S TIGHT! (352) 422-7717 Plantation Re- (352) 726-6128 sunroom, lg laundry www.dudleys PRICES R RIGHT! room , furn, 2 storage FLORAL CITY auction.com alty 5TH WHEEL BUY-SELL-RENT- GOLDWING buildings, 5111 Castle LAKEFRONT 1 HERNANDO 637-9588 10%BP 352-634-0129 33FT Car-Truck-Boat-RV 1998, SE with Voyager Lake Ave. S. of Bedrm. Affordable Rentals Au2267 AB1667 GOOD CONDITION consignmentusa.org Trike Kit - Tan; Maine-ly Real Estate www.twitter.com/ www.plantation US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR Inverness on SR 41 AC, Clean, No Pets Watson’s Fish Camp citruschronicle MUST SELL 55,200 miles; $9,000 $39,500 (740) 255-0125 (352) 344-1025 (352)726-2225 #381384 realtylistings.com (423) 202-0914 461-4518 & 795-4440 (352) 726-6128 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY,JANUARY 24, 2013 C11

HONDA SCOOTER 2007 Full Size Shadow. 50 CC, like new, 400 THE TIME OF THE SALE. NOTICE OF THE CHANGED TIME OF SALE SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS and best bidder for cash www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 A.M., on the 14th day of Harley,1100CC, miles, runs great PROVIDED HEREIN. February, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: Chrome, bags, trade?, $850 OBO DATED this 21st day of December, 2012. 70mpg $2,800. Crystal (352) 746-0167 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A PORTION OF LOT 15, BLOCK A, HOMOSASSA HEIGHTS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT River (315) 439-6005 By: /s/ J. Ramsey, Deputy Clerk BOOK 4, PAGE 121, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE (727) 207-1619 STRAUS & EISLER, P.A., Attorneys for Plaintiff PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY SUZUKI 10081 Pines Blvd, Suite C, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 CORNER OF LOT 14, BLOCK A, HOMOSASSA HEIGHTS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT Harley-DAVIDSON HONDA BLACK BIRD 954-431-2000, [email protected] BOOK 4, PAGE 121, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE S. 1999,1400 Intruder Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24 2013 45°15’20” E. ALONG A SOUTHEASTERLY PROJECTION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY 2006 FLHTPI Clean CBR 1100 LOW LOW with Lealman Trike Kit - bike, great looks, 88 ci, LINE OF SAID LOT 14, A DISTANCE OF 1383.73 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH MILES ONLY $3488.00 24,283 miles; $10,000 LINE OF SAID BLOCK A, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 27, 5 speed, low miles 19K, (352) 621-3678 (352) 726-6128 TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, THENCE S. 89°38’30” W. ALONG SAID accident free, never 1896-0124 THCRN Vs.Goodman, Kathleen 2012-CC-828 Notice of Sale SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 216.57 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE layed down, garage SUZUKI BURGMAN CONTINUE S. 89°38’30” W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 80 FEET; kept, two tone bk/wt, all HONDA ST1300 PUBLIC NOTICE 2006 MADE TO TOUR AUTOMATIC TWIST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, THENCE N. 0°21’30” W. 130 FEET; THENCE N. 89°38’30” E. 80 FEET; THENCE S. 0°21 service done by HD ONLY $7786 AND GO FUN ONLY FLORIDA ‘30” E. 130 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. dealer 352 513-4294 (352) 621-3678 $4686 (352) 621-3678 CASE NO.2012-CC-828 asking $10,500 SAM BRINSON and BERNICE GOODMAN, AND A PORTION OF LOT 15, BLOCK A, HOMOSASSA HEIGHTS, AS RECORDED IN Plaintiff, PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 121, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING HONDA KAWASKI NINFA SUZUKI GSXR 750 MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE MOST 195 MILES “HOLD ON” KATHLEEN A. GOODMAN; ‘01, Goldwing, 650 UNKNOWN TENANT #1; and UNKNOWN TENANT #2 SOUTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 14, BLOCK A, HOMOSASSA HEIGHTS, AS RECORDED 100k + miles, LIKE NEW ONLY ONLY $9996 Defendant, IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 121, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, $9,500 $5488 (352) 621-3678 (352) 621-3678 NOTICE OF SALE THENCE S. 45°15’20” E. ALONG A SOUTHEASTERLY PROJECTION OF THE SOUTH- (352) 419-4606 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclo- WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 14, A DISTANCE OF 1383.73 FEET TO A POINT ON VICTORY CROSS sure dated the 8th day of January, 2013 in Case No. 2012-CC-828, Circuit Court in THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK A, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF HONDA KYMCO ROADS the Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida in which SAM BRINSON and SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, THENCE S. 89°38’30” W. 1997, GOLDWING 2009, AJILITY “GREAT American BERNICE BRINSON are the Plaintiffs and KATHLEEN A. GOODMAN; UNKNOWN TENANT ALONG SAID LINE A DISTANCE OF 296.57 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ASPENCADE, 24K mi, SCOOTER GREAT MADE CRUSIER” #1,and UNKNOWN TENANT #2, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best THENCE CONTINUE S. 89°38’30” W. ALONG SAID LINE A DISTANCE OF 80 FEET; Lots a Extras! $6000. GAS SAVER ONLY ONLY $12888 bidder for cash, except as prescribed in Paragraph 4 of the Summary Final Judg- THENCE N. 0°21 DEGREES ‘30” W. 130 FEET; THENCE N. 89°38’30” E. 80 FEET; (352) 212-6450 $998 (352) 621-3678 (352) 621-3678 ment of Foreclosure using the following method: THENCE S. 0°21 ‘30” E. 130 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH A By electronic sale on February 7, 2013, beginning at 10:00 a.m. on the prescribed 1984 LIBERTY DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME VIN# 10L17148X AND 1984 LIBERTY date at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, the following described property set forth in DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME VIN# 10L17148U the Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure: A person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property LOTS 38 AND 39, BLOCK F, PINE LAKE, a subdivision according to the map or plat owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. 1893-0124 THCRN thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 67-68, Public Records of Citrus Dated this 8th day of January, 2013. Vs. Carr, Gerald Jr. 09-2007-CA-005750 NOFS County,Florida. Together with a 1990 Meri double-wide mobile home;VIN By: /s/ Stacy D. Robins, Florida Bar No. 008079 PUBLIC NOTICE HML2F28373495126A, Title #48569595, and #HML2F28373495126B, Title #48569597. Designated service email: [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, Dated this 15th day of January, 2013. This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION /s/Kevin K. Dixon, Esquire In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disa- CASE NO. 09-2007-CA-005750 DIVISION Kevin K. Dixon, P.A. bility who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you 210 West Highland Blvd., Inverness, FL 34452 are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Please contact the DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE Phone (352) 637-6040, Fax (352) 637-6025 Court Administrator at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Fl 34450-4299, Phone No. SECURITIES, INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R5 UNDER Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24 2013 (352)637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2005, WITHOUT RE- are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call COURSE., 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). Plaintiff, Submitted by:Kahane & Associates, P.A. 1899-0124 THCRN 8201 Peters Road, Ste.3000,Plantation, FL 33324 vs. Vs.Fernandez Paulo, 2012-CA-000108 NOS GERALD A. CARR JR , et al, Telephone: (954) 382-3486,Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 PUBLIC NOTICE Designated service email: [email protected] Defendant(s). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE File No.: 10-23314 BOA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale CASE NO.:2012-CA-000108 dated October 31, 2012 and entered in Case NO. 09 2007 CA 005750 of the Circuit Nationstar Mortgage, LLC Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida wherein DEUTSCHE Plaintiff, 1903-0124 THCRN BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURI- -vs.- TIES, INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R5 UNDER THE vs. Faris, Tara 09-2012-CA-000334 Notice of Sale Paulo Fernandez; Florida Housing Finance Corporation; Citrus County, Florida PUBLIC NOTICE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2005, WITHOUT RE- Defendant(s). COURSE., is the Plaintiff and GERALD A. CARR JR; CAPITAL CITY BANK; SUGARMILL IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WOODS OAK VILLAGE ASSOCIATION, INC.; are the Defendants, The Clerk of the CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE CASE NO.:09-2012-CA-000334 Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at By electronic sale beginning NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order rescheduling foreclosure sale dated De- at 10:00 AM on the prescribed date at www.citrus.realforeclose.com at 10:00AM, on CENLAR FSB cember 12, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 2012-CA-000108 of the Circuit Court of the 5th Plaintiff, the 31st day of January, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Fi- Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, Plaintiff nal Judgment: vs. and Paulo Fernandez are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, BETTY STRIFLER, will sell to the TARA FARIS, A/K/A TARA RAY, CECIL FARIS, AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, highest and best bidder for cash BY ELECTRONIC SALE BEGINNING AT 10:00 A.M. ON Defendants. LOT 27, BLOCK B-235, OAK VILLAGE, SUGARMILL WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THE PRESCRIBED DATE AT http://www.citrus.realforeclose.com/ THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150, PLAT BOOK 10, NOTICE OF SALE on January 31, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, AND PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, PUBLIC RECORDS to-wit: OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 87-A, PUBLIC REC- tered in this cause on November 1, 2012, in the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida, ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Betty Strifler, Citrus County Clerk of Court will sell the property situated in Citrus LOT 46, BLOCK 31, OF INVERNESS ACRES UNIT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT County, Florida described as: A/K/A 12 FLORIBUNDA COURT, HOMOSASSA, FL 34446 THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 52 TO 58, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the PARCEL NO. 60, OF CRYSTAL HILLS MINI FARMS, UNIT 1, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS THE property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 18 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, SOUTH, RANGE 19 EAST. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT ACROSS THE NORTH 25 FEET days after the sale. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST Ronald R. Wolfe & Associates, P.L. AND THE WEST 25 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY, CITRUS COUNTY, FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. FLORIDA TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1998 MOBILE HOME, VIN(S) N88715A PO Box 25018, Tampa Florida 33622-5018, Telephone (813) 251-4766 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- By: /s/ Lisa M. Lewis, Florida Bar No. 0086178 & N88715B. ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- and commonly known as: 3781 N ANTHONY AVE, HERNANDO, FL 34442; including the **See Americans with Disabilities Act tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator; 110 North Apopka Street, Inver- If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- building, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to the highest ness, Florida 34450; (352) 341-6700 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- and best bidder, for cash, on line at http://www.citrus.realforeclose.com, on ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification of the time before the sched- tain assistance. Please contact:Mr. John D. Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Street, Inverness, January 31, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.. uled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than FL 34450-4231, Phone: 352-341-6700, Fax:352-341-7008 Submitted By: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Published in the Citrus County Chronicle two (2) times January 17 & 24, 2013 the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP after the sale. 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360,Boca Raton, Florida 33431 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to (561) 998-6700, (561) 998-6707 participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of 1894-0124 THCRN Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Vs.Louis G. Gervason 2011-CA-001863 Notice of Foreclosure Sale 11-222815 FC01 CXE Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL PUBLIC NOTICE 34450, (352) 641-6700, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appear- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- FLORIDA 1900-0124 THCRN uled appearance is less than seven days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call Case No.2011-CA-001863 vs. Rivera Angel 09-2011-CA-001775 Notice of Sale 711. REGIONS BANK, AN ALABAMA BANKING CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR BY ASSIGNMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Dated this 15th day of January, 2013. FROM AMSOUTH BANK, IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR By: /s/ Edward B. Pritchard, Esquire. Attorney for Plaintiff Plaintiff, CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Kass Shuler, P.A., P.O. Box 800, Tampa, FL 33601-0800 vs. CASE NO.09-2011-CA-001775 Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 LOUIS G. GERVASON, et al. BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP 1133368 Defendant(s). Plaintiff, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure en- ANGEL L. RIVERA, ISABEL RIVERA AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, 1904-0124 THCRN tered on November 27, 2012, in Case No. 2011-CA-001863 of the Circuit Court of the Defendants. Fifth Judicial Circuit for Citrus County, Florida, in which Regions Bank, An Alabama vs. Amaturo, Charles 09-2011-CA-004189 Notice of Sale NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE Banking Corporation, Successor by Assignment from Amsouth Bank, is Plaintiff, and Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- Louis G. Gervason, et al., are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR tered in this cause on November 27, 2012, in the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Flor- CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION cash, online via the internet at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 a.m. or as ida, I will sell the property situated in Citrus County, Florida described as: soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, on the 31st day of January, 2013, the fol- CASE NO.09-2011-CA-004189 lowing described real property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: TRACT 16 OF SUBURBAN LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP ACRES, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION, IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA AND LEGALLY DE- LOT 7, BLOCK 110, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NO. 6 SECTION 3-B, A SUBDIVISION ACCORD- Plaintiff, SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 1/3 OF THE NORTH 3/8 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST vs. ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AT PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 66 AND 67, IN THE PUB- 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, SUBJECT TO A LIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. CHARLES AMATURO, KAREN ANDERSON A/K/A KAREN MARIE ANDERSON, AMWEST 25 FOOT EASEMENT ACROSS THE EAST AND SOUTH SIDES THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BE- SURETY INSURANCE COMPANY, AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, THE STREET ADDRESS OF WHICH IS 213 SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE, BEVERLY HILLS, FLOR- ING IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. IDA 34465. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE KNOWN: 213 LINCOLN AVENUE TOGETHER WITH A 2002 PALM HARBOR P3P352FL DOUBLE-WIDE PALH MOBILE HOME PARCEL: 11-18E-0064-01100-007.0 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- WITH DIMENSIONS: 27X52 BEARING TITLE NUMBERS 87640357 AND 87640509; AND VIN tered in this cause on November 1, 2012, in the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida, NO. PH0913265AFL AND VIN NO. PH0913265BFL WHICH IS AFFIXED AND ATTACHED TO Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the fore- Betty Strifler, Citrus County Clerk of Court will sell the property situated in Citrus THE LAND IS PART OF THE REAL PROPERTY WHICH BY INTENTION OF THE PARTIES AND County, Florida described as: closure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must UPON RETIREMENT OF THE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE AS PROVIDED IN 319.261 FLA STAT., file a claim on the same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure SHALL CONSTITUTE APART OF THE REALTY AND SHALL PASS WITH IT. sale. LOTS 34 AND 35, BLOCK 257, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, ACCORDING TO PLAT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 51 THROUGH 66, INCLUSIVE, OF ALL LYING AND BEING IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN THE PUBLIC RECORDED OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- 2002 PALM HARBOR HOMES MOBILE HOME, VIN(S) PH0913265AFL & PH0913265BFL. tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of and commonly known as: 200 W HARVARD ST, INVERNESS, FL 34452; including the the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, and commonly known as: 11648 S RURAL TER, FLORAL CITY, FL 34436; including the Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, atleast 7 days before your sched- building, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to the highest building, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on line at http://www.citrus.realforeclose.com, on uled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time before and best bidder, for cash, on line at http://www.citrus.realforeclose.com, on the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, January 31, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. January 31, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than call 711. Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than /s/ Sai Kornsuwan, Esquire, Florida Bar No. 0078266 the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Mayersohn Law Group. P.A., after the sale. 101 N.E. Third Avenue, Suite 1250, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of (954)765-1900(Phone)/(954)713-0702 (Fax) participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 641-6700, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appear- 34450, (352) 641-6700, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- 1895-0124 THCRN ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- uled appearance is less than seven days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call Vs. Bryan, John Russell 2012-CA-000418 Amended NOFS uled appearance is less than seven days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. PUBLIC NOTICE 711. Dated this 15th day of January, 2013. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Dated this 28th day of November, 2013. By: /s/ Edward B. Pritchard, Esquire, Attorney for Plaintiff CASE NO:2012-CA-000418 Clerk of the Circuit Court, Betty Strifler Kass Shuler P.A., PO Box 800, Tampa, FL 33601-0800 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. By: /s/ P.M. Peterson, Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 Plaintiff, Edward B. Pritchard 1119838 vs. (813) 229-0900 x1309 JOHN RUSSELL BRYAN A/K/A JOHN R. BRYAN; MELANIE W. BRYAN; UNKNOWN TENANT Kass Shuler, P.A.P.O. Box 800, Tampa, FL 33601-0800 I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; NOELLA N. STEPHENS, and any unknown heirs, devisees, Publish two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, 1105543 1906-0131 THCRN through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Vs Dunn, Laura M. 2012 CA 000736 NOA Defendants. PUBLIC NOTICE AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 1901-0124 THCRN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Citrus Vs.Nussbaum, Jennifer, 2012-CA-004227 NOS FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION County, Florida, will on the 31st day of January 2013, at 10am PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO.: 09-2012-CA-000736 ww.citrus.realforeclose.com, in accordance to Chapter 45 Florida Statutes, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Plaintiff following-described property situate in Citrus County, Florida: CASE NO.:2012-CA-004227 vs. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. LAURA M. DUNN, et al. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 38 IN HOMOSASSA COMPANY’S Plaintiff, Defendant(s) SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST AS RECORD- vs. NOTICE OF SALE ED Jennifer Bales-Nussbaum a/k/a Jennifer Nussbaum and George Nussbaum, Wife and Hus- Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 3, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN band; JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association; Meadows of Citrus County January 10th, 2013, entered in Civil Case Number 09-2012-CA-000736 , in the Circuit THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG 48’ 19” WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 38, 20.7 Homeowners’ Association, Inc.; Clerk of Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida Court for Citrus County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Plaintiff, and FEET TO A POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEG 48’ 19” WEST Defendant(s). LAURA M. DUNN, et al., are the Defendants, Citrus County Clerk of Court will sell the 88.16 FEET, THENCE NORTH 21 DEG 50’ WEST 103.02 FEET, THENCE NORTH 47 DEG36’ property situated in Citrus County, Florida, described as: EAST 12.25 FEET, THENCE NORTH 81 DEG 54’ 18” EAST 86.95 FEET, THENCE SOUTH NOTICE OF SALE 15 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order rescheduling foreclosure sale dated De- LOT 8, BLOCK 1023, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS DEG 08’ 03” EAST 120 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. cember 28, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 2010-CA-004227 of the Circuit Court of the 5th RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 34 THROUGH 36, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC REC- Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of and Jennifer Bales-Nussbaum a/k/a Jennifer Nussbaum and George Nussbaum, Wife and which is indicated above. Husband are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, BETTY STRIFLER, will sell to the highest and at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,www.citrus.realforeclose.com. Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the best bidder for cash BY ELECTRONIC SALE BEGINNING AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE PRE- at 10:00 AM,on the 14th day of February, 2013. Any person claiming an interest in foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, SCRIBED DATE AT http://www.citrus.realforeclose.com/ the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure on February 21, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. sale. to-wit: Dated: January 17th, 2013 DATED this 10th day of January, 2013. FLORIDA FORECLOSURE ATTORNEYS, PLLC, AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs LOT 144, OF DEXTER PARK VILLAS, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION, BEING MORE By:/s/ Brad Abramson any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF Brad S. Abramson, Esquire (FBN 87554) no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordi- THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, 4855 Technology Way, Suite 500,Boca Raton, FL 33431 nator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 THENCE NORTH 89º 17’ 53” WEST., ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE (727) 446-4826,[email protected] North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 SW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 24, A DISTANCE OF 999.93 FEET TO THE SW CORNER OF If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to par- days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this THE EAST 3/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 24; THENCE NORTH. ticipate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you 0º 34’ 12” EAST., ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 3/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. SW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 24, A DISTANCE OF 57.75 FEET; THENCE SOUTH. 89º 26’ of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: /s/Ashley D. Mitchell, BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A. 35” EAST, 556 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89º Citrus County,John Sullivan, (352) 341-6700 3185 South Conway Road, Suite E, Orlando, Florida 32812 26’ 35” EAST, 73.5 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0º 34’ 12” EAST, PARALLEL TO THE WEST Si ou se yon moun ki gen yon andikap ki bezwen yon akomodasyon yo nan lòd yo Telephone: (407)381-5577, Fax: (407) 381-5577, Florida Bar No: 83847 LINE OF THE EAST 3/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 24. A DIS- patisipe nan yon pwosè dapèl, ou gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, dispozisyon pou Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 TANCE OF 105.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89º 26’ 35” WEST, 73.5 FEET; THENCE asistans a sèten. Tanpri kontakte nan Lwa ADA-Koòdonatè pou Tribinal yo nan 2 jou SOUTH 0º 34’ 12” WEST, PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE 105.0 FEET TO THE POINT travay yo resevwa ou nan avi ou a parèt nan Tribinal a nan: OF BEGINNING. ALL LYING AND BEING IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Citrus County,John Sullivan, (352) 341-6700 Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 1897-0124 THCRN SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES OVER AND ACROSS THE SOUTH 10 Crouse, John 11 . 09-2010-CA-003484 NOFS FEET AND THE EAST AND WEST 5 FEET THEREOF, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED PUBLIC NOTICE INTEREST IN ALL ROADS AND COMMON ELEMENTS AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5 th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, RECORDS BOOK 588, PAGE 1872, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORI- 1907-0131 THCRN FLORIDA DA. Vs Joachim, Angela S.. 2012 CA 000753 NOA CASE NO.: 09-2010-CA-003484 PUBLIC NOTICE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ALSO KNOWN AS WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., FORMERLY KNOWN AS WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB, FOR- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. CASE NO.: 09-2012-CA-000753 MERLY KNOWN AS WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Plaintiff vs. tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator; 110 North Apopka Street, Inver- vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN O. CROUSE 11, JOHN O. CROUSE 111, STATE OF FLORIDA ness, Florida 34450; (352) 341-6700 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- ANGELA S. JOACHIM, et al. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification of the time before the sched- Defendant(s) Defendants, uled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Submitted By: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP January 10th, 2013, entered in Civil Case Number 09-2012-CA-000753 , in the Circuit dated November 27, 2012, and entered in Case No. 09-2010-CA-003484 of the Cir- 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360,Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Court for Citrus County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Plaintiff, and cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit, in and for CITRUS County, Florida, wherein WELLS (561) 998-6700, (561) 998-6707 ANGELA S. JOACHIM, et al., are the Defendants, Citrus County Clerk of Court will sell FARGO BANK, N.A., ALSO KNOWN AS WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF WELLS Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 17 & 24, 2013 the property situated in Citrus County, Florida, described as: FARGO BANK, N.A., FORMERLY KNOWN AS WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB, FORMERLY 10-183160 FC01 CWF KNOWN AS WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB, is the Plaintiff and UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN LOT 15, BLOCK 63, BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NO. 5, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT O. CROUSE II, JOHN O. CROUSE, III, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, are THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 2,3,4 AND 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA the Defendants, the Clerk of the Court shall offer for sale to the highest bidder for 1902-0124 THCRN cash on February 7, 2013, beginning at 10:00 A.M., at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, Vs. Moore, Gary L. 2010 CA 002137 Notice of Foreclosure Sale at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, www.realforclose.com. at the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment lying PUBLIC NOTICE 10:00 AM,on the 14th day of February, 2013. Any person claiming an interest in the and being situate in CITRUS County, Florida, to wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Lot 11, Block 423 B, of a Re-plat of a portion of INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST FIRST CASE NO.2010 CA 002137 Dated: January 17th, 2013 ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page(s) 116 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC- FLORIDA FORECLOSURE ATTORNEYS, PLLC, through 122, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. ING, L.P., F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. By:/s/ Brad Abramson Property Address: 5686 S. Luray Terrace Iverness, Florida 34452 Plaintiff, Brad S. Abramson, Esquire (FBN 87554) vs. 4855 Technology Way, Suite 500,Boca Raton, FL 33431 NOTICE: If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in GARY L. MOORE; et al; (727) 446-4826,[email protected] order to participate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision Defendants. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to par- of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator John Sullivan, whose tele- RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ticipate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain phone number is (352) 341-6700 for the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale filed assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days of your notice to appear in Court. 11th day of December, 2012, and entered in Case No. 2010 CA 002137, of the Circuit Court of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Citrus County,John Sullivan, (352) 341-6700 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., F/K/A COUNTRY- Si ou se yon moun ki gen yon andikap ki bezwen yon akomodasyon yo nan lòd yo CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. THE CLERK SHALL RECEIVE A SERVICE CHARGE WIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. is Plaintiff and GARY L. MOORE; MELISSA R. patisipe nan yon pwosè dapèl, ou gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, dispozisyon pou OF UP TO $70 FOR SERVICES IN MAKING, RECORDING, AND CERTIFYING THE SALE AND MOORE; JOHN DOE; CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC.; FIRST HORIZON asistans a sèten. Tanpri kontakte nan Lwa ADA-Koòdonatè pou Tribinal yo nan 2 jou TITLE THAT SHALL BE ASSESSED AS COSTS. THE COURT, IN ITS DISCRETION, MAY ENLARGE HOME LOAN CORPORATION; are defendants. The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest C12 THURSDAY,JANUARY 24, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

travay yo resevwa ou nan avi ou a parèt nan Tribinal a nan: 1915-0131 THCRN of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Ave- Citrus County,John Sullivan, (352) 341-6700 Vs. Deans Jac Lee2012 CA 000286 NOFS nue, Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- COUNTY, FLORIDA. paired, call 711. CASE NO.2012 CA 000286 DATED this17th day of January, 2013. 1908-0131 THCRN HOMEWARD RESIDENTIAL, INC. F/K/A AMERICAN HOME By: /s/ Vahaira Velox, Esquire, FBN 58907, Attorneys for Plaintiff Vs. Mills David 09-2011-CA-004105 NOFS MORTGAGE SERVICING, INC., Marinosci Law Group, P.C.,100 West Cypress Creek Road, Suite 1045 PUBLIC NOTICE PLAINTIFF, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309,Phone: (954)-644-8704; Fax (954) 772-9601 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS VS. [email protected], [email protected] COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION JACI LEE DEANS, ET AL. Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 CASE NO.09-2011-CA-004105 DEFENDANT(S). DIVISION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated 294-0124 FCRN Plaintiff, January 10, 2013 in the above action, the Citrus County Clerk of Court will sell to the vs. vs. Thomas, Ronnie 09-2010-CA-000471 NOFS highest bidder for cash at Citrus, Florida, on February 14, 2013, at 10:00 a.m., at PUBLIC NOTICE DAVID MILLS A/K/A DAVID G. MILLS , et al, www.citrus.realforeclose.com for the following described property: Defendant(s). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE LOT 19, 20, 21 AND 22, BLOCK 346 OF VILLA TERRACE UNIT 11 OF HOMOSASSA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure CASE NO: 09-2010-CA-000471 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES(S) CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, dated January 10, 2013 and entered in Case No. 09-2011-CA-004105 of the Circuit Court of 52, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida wherein SUNTRUST MORT- Plaintiff, Together with a CLAS 2001 Doublewide Mobile Home, Vin #JACFL22519A/B, Title vs. GAGE INC. is the Plaintiff and DAVID MILLS A/K/A DAVID G. MILLS; LILACE O. MILLS; #83743670/83743749, located on said premises. SUGARMILL WOODS CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC.; CYPRESS VILLAGE PROPERTY RONNIE THOMAS STODGHILL, II A/K/A RONNIE T. STODGHILL A/K/A RONNIE OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; TENANT #1 N/K/A SYLVIA OLIVE are the Defendants, The STODGHILL; REGIONS BANK; AUDREY M. MARSHALL; BRANDY M. STODGHILL; RONNIE Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property THOMAS STODGHILL; THOMAS E. MARSHALL UNKNOWN TENANT(S); IN POSSESSION OF Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at By electronic sale be- owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. ginning at 10:00 AM on the prescribed date at www.citrus.realforeclose.com at 10:00AM, on THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, The Court, in its discretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of the changed time of Defendants. the 14th day of February, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final sale shall be published as provided herein. Judgment: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the By: /s/ Roger N. Gladstone, Esquire. FBN 612324 12th day of December, 2012, and entered in Case No. 09-2010-CA-000471, of the LOT 16, IN BLOCK B-E, CYPRESS VILLAGE SUGARMILL WOODS, ACCORDING TO Gladstone Law Group, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150, IN- Circuit Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, Suite 300 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC is the Plaintiff and RONNIE THOMAS STODGHILL, II A/K/A CLUSIVE, PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, INCLUSIVE, PLAT BOOK 11, Boca Raton, FL 33486, Telephone #: 561-338-4101 PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE AND PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 87-A, OF THE PUBLIC RONNIE T. STODGHILL A/K/A RONNIE STODGHILL; REGIONS BANK; AUDREY M. MAR- Fax #: 561-338-4077, Email: [email protected] SHALL; BRANDY M. STODGHILL; RONNIE THOMAS STODGHILL; THOMAS E. MARSHALL RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- A/K/A 129 DOUGLAS STREET, HOMOSASSA, FL 34446 UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator Citrus County, Trial Court Administrator Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the prop- www.citrus.realforeclose.com, the Clerk’s website for on-line auctions at, 10:00 AM at 352-341-6700, fax 352-341-7008 or at [email protected], Citrus County Court- on the 31st day of January, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said erty owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the house, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 at least 7 days before your sale. Final Judgment, to wit: scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the SEE EXHIBIT A By: /s/ LUKE KIEL, Florida Bar No. 98631 time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice Ronald K. Wolfe & Associates, P. L.P.O. Box 25018, Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER impaired, call 711. THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM **See Americans with Disabilities Act Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Mr. John D. Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Street. Inverness, FL IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO 34450-4231,Phone: 352-341-6700, Fax:352-341-7008 1916-0131 THCRN Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, Vs. Matthews, Giovanna 09-2011-CA-004000 NOFS TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT LEAST 7 PUBLIC NOTICE DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIV- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN 1910-0131 THCRN COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. vs. Hernandez, Liliana 2011CA004291 NOFS CASE NO.09-2011-CA-004000 Dated this 16th day of January, 2013. PUBLIC NOTICE DIVISION By: /s/ Marco Dattini, Florida Bar No. 412228 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Submitted by: FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Plaintiff, Choice Legal Group, P.A.,1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 CASE NO. 09-2011-CA-004291 vs. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309,Telephone: (954) 453-0365 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., GIOVANNA I. MATTHEWS, et al, Facsimile: (954) 771-6052, Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 Plaintiff, Defendant(s). DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN 2.516 vs. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE [email protected] LILIANA MARIA HERNANDEZ;, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure EXHIBIT A Defendants. dated November 08, 2012 and entered in Case No. 09-2011-CA-004000 of the Circuit Court NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 6th BANK, NA is the Plaintiff and GIOVANNA I. MATTHEWS; DONALD W. MATTHEWS, JR.; RANGE 19 EAST.BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: day of December, 2012, and entered in Case No. 2011 CA 004291, of the Circuit MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED, AS NOMINEE Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein BANK OF FOR SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.; RIVERHAVEN VILLAGE PROPERTY OWNERS AS- FROM A POINT OF BEGINNING, COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF THE W 1/2 OF E 1/2 AMERICA, N.A. is the Plaintiff and LILIANA MARIA HERNANDEZ and UNKNOWN SOCIATION, INC.; are the Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and OF NE1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 19 EAST, THENCE TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of best bidder for cash at www.citrus.realforeclose.com. By electronic sale beginning S. 0 DEGREES 7’13”W. 1310.92 FEET TO THE SE CORNER OF SAID W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF NE this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at at 10:00AM, on the 14th day of February, 2013, the following described property as set 1/4 OF SE 1/4, THENCE S. 89 DEGREES 53’ 35” W. 317.09 FEET TO THE SW CORNER OF www.citrus.realforeclose.com, the Clerk’s website for on-line auctions at, 10:00 AM forth in said Final Judgment: SAID W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4, THENCE N. 0 DEGREES 8’ 19” E. 1081.30 FEET, on the 7th day of February, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said THENCE N.16 DEGREES 19’13” W. 131 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE MEAN LOW WATER Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 28, IN BLOCK 31, OF RIVERHAVEN VILLAGE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT LINE 140 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID W 1/2 OF E 1/2 THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, AT PAGE 31 THROUGH 53, INCLUSIVE, OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 19 EAST, THENCE N. LOT 3, BLOCK 1266, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 19, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 89 DEGREES 41’ 55” E., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, 256 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 40, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, A/K/A 5230 S VIEW POINT, HOMOSASSA, FL 34448 OF BEGINNING.SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS THE SOUTH 20 FEET FLORIDA THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the prop- Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 19 & 24 2013 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER erty owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM sale. WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 13, 2012. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- Betty Strifler, Clerk of the Circuit Court 295-0124 FCRN DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO By: /s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk vs. Brundage, Cynthia 2010CA-0004175 NOFS THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, **See Americans with Disabilities Act PUBLIC NOTICE TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT LEAST 7 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RE- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS assistance. Please contact: Mr. John D. Sullivan,110 N. Apopka Street., Inverness, FL CASE NO. 09-2010-CA-004175 THAN 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. 34450-4231 ONEWEST BANK, FSB, Dated this 17th day of January, 2013. Phone:352-341-6700, Fax:352-341-7008 Plaintiff, By: /s/ Taryn Brittany Jehlen, Florida Bar No. 97965 Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 vs. Submitted by: Choice Legal Group, P.A. F11032131 CYNTHIA BRUNDAGE; ERNEST BRUNDAGE A/K/A ERNEST B. BRUNDAGE; UNKNOWN 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 TENANT(S); IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Telephone: (954)453-0365, Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Defendants. Toll Free:1-800-441-2438 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 12th PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN 2.516, [email protected] 1917-0131 THCRN day of December, 2012, and entered in Case No. 09-2010-CA-004175, of the Circuit Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein ONEWEST 11-03049 vs. Kramer, Nathan 09-2010-CA-005524 NOFS BANK, FSB is the Plaintiff and CYNTHIA BRUNDAGE, ERNEST BRUNDAGE A/K/A ERNEST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR B. BRUNDAGE and UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA,GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for CASE NO.09-2010-CA-005524 1911-0131 THCRN cash electronically at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, the Clerk’s website for on-line GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, vs. Forney, Leland 09-2011-CA-001017 Notice of Sale auctions at, 10:00 AM on the 31st day of January, 2013, the following described PLAINTIFF, PUBLIC NOTICE property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL VS. NATHAN KRAMER, ET AL., CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA LOT 21, HOMOSASSA RETREATS, UNIT NO. 3, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION LOCATED DEFENDANT(S), CASE NO. 09-2011-CA-001017 IN FRACTIONAL SECTION 5 AND SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, AND NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCE AT THE SW CORNER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated Novem- Plaintiff, OF E 1/2 OF GOVERNMENT LOT 3 OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, ber 15, 2012 and entered in Case No. 09-2010-CA-005524 in the Circuit Court of the v. THENCE N. 1 DEGREE 35 MINUTES 22 SECONDS W. 470.14 FEET, THENCE S. 85 DEGREES 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida wherein GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC LELAND FORNEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LELAND FORNEY; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; 31 MINUTES 44 SECONDS E. 50.28 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE N. 1 was the Plaintiff and NATHAN KRAMER, ET AL., the Defendant(s). I will sell to the high- UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- DEGREE 35 MINUTES 22 SECONDS W. 220 FEET, THENCE N. 86 DEGREES 30 MINUTES E. est and best bidder for cash, by electronic sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. Eastern DER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN 270 FEET, MORE OR Standard Time at www.citrus.realforeclose.com on the 14th day of February, 2013, TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVI- LESS, TO THE WATERS OF THE CANAL, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR ALONG SAID WATERS TO A POINT THAT IS S. 85 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 44 SECONDS E. OTHER CLAIMANTS; THE PINES OF INVERNESS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 210 FEET AND N. 27 DEGREES 20 MINUTES E. 260 FEET, MORE OR LESS, FROM THE POINT COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE Defendants. OF BEGINNING, THENCE S. 27 DEGREES 20 MINUTES W. 260 FEET, MORE OR LESS, 17 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION NOTICE OF SALE THENCE N. 85 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 44 SECONDS W. 210 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- 16, NORTH 89 DEGREES 29’ 39” WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 27.90 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure ING. OF WAY OF NORTH NORTHCUT AVENUE; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY entered on January 10, 2013, in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida, the ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER LINE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 50’ 00” WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 288.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH clerk shall sell the property situated in Citrus County, Florida, described as: THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 89 DEGREES 10’ 13” WEST A DISTANCE OF 959.51 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 06’ WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. LOT 11 IN BLOCK A OF THE PINES OF INVERNESS PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO THE 22” WEST A DISTANCE OF 589.82 FEET TO THE POI T OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 10’ 13” EAST A DISTANCE OF 153.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 06’ 22” MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 78 AND 79, PUB- IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- WEST A DISTANCE OF 300.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 10’ 10” WEST A DISTANCE LIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, OF 750.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 06’ 2” EAST A DISTANCE OF 300.00 FEET; a/k/a 1802 SILVERWOOD STREET, INVERNESS, FL TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINA- THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 10’ 13” EAST A DISTANCE OF 595.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF 34453-3863 TOR, TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT BEGINNING. BEING LOT 6 IN BLOCK “E” OF WESTWOOD ACRES UNIT 1, UNRECORDED. LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, Online at UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR- LESS THEREFROM THE EAST 25 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. AND www.citrus.realforeclose.com , Citrus County, Florida, on February 14, 2013 at 10:00 AM. ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. LESS THE NORTH 25 FEET OF THE EAST 178 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT Dated this 16th day of January, 2013. OF WAY. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property By: /s/ Marco Dattini, Florida Bar No. 412228 TOGETHER WITH A 2002 MERIT DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME ID #’S owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Submitted by: FLHML3B13 Dated at St. Petersburg, Florida, this 17th day of January, 2013. Choice Legal Group, P.A.1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS OF THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN Betty Strifler, Clerk of the Circuit Court Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone:(954) 453-0365 THE PROPERTY OWNER, AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A. Facsimile:(954) 771-6052, Toll Free:1-800-441-2438 WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. /s/ Tara M. McDonald, Esquire, Florida Bar No. 43941 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN 2.516 “IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMODATIONS IN OR- Designated Email Address: [email protected] [email protected] DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronical January 19 & 24, 2013 Telephone No. (727) 536-4911, Fax No. (727) 539-1094 THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR Attorney for Plaintiff AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRIAL COURT ADMINISTRATOR, CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN 110 N. APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FL 34450, (352) 641-6700, AT LEAST SEVEN (7) ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIV- TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN ADA COORDINATOR (352) 341-6400, 110 N. APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FL 34450 SEVEN DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711.” WITHIN TWO WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. IF YOU ARE Betty Strifler, Clerk, Circuit Court HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8771. By: /s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk 1850-0124 THCRN Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 Sheriff’s Sale PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 1912-0131 THCRN Vs. Kelly, Walter W. 2012CA77 NOS 1918-0131 THCRN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Writ of Execution issued in the County PUBLIC NOTICE vs. Reed, Jeffrey, 2012CC417 AmendedNOS Court of Hernando County, Florida, on the 30 day of November, 2012, in the cause IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PUBLIC NOTICE wherein SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, was plaintiff, and NANCY E. Case No. 2012CA77 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VAN LOAN was Defendant, being Case No CC 10-1005, in the said Court, I, JEFFREY J REGIONS BANK, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DAWSY, as Sheriff of Citrus County, Florida, have levied upon all the right, title and in- Plaintiff, CASE NO. 2012-CC-417 terest of the above-named Defendant, NANCY E. VAN LOAN, in and to the following vs. CASA RIO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, described real property, to-wit: WALTER W. KELLY; DIANE INGOGLIA KELLY; BANK OF AMERICA, NA; INC., a not-for-profit Florida corporation, DESCRIPTION OF REAL PROPERTY: WOODVIEW VILLAS PROPERTY OWNERSASSOCIATION INC.; Plaintiff, Lot 6, Block B-134, SUGARMILL WOODS, CYPRESS VILLAGE, according to the map or TERRA VISTA PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. a Florida vs. plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 9, Pages 86 through 150, inclusive, Plat Book 10, Not-For-Profit Corporation a/k/a HAMPTON HILLS MASTER JEFFREY M. REED, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, HIS UNKNOWN SPOUSE, ALL OF HIS UN- Pages 1 through 150 and Plat Book 11, Pages 1 through 16, of Public Records of Citrus PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC; andUNKNOWN TENANT, KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR County, Florida, as amended in Plat Book 9, Page 87-A Defendant. AGAINST HIM; AND TERESA L. REED, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, HER UNKNOWN SPOUSE, NOTICE OF SALE ALL OF HER HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH UNDER LOCATION OF REAL PROPERTY: 14 Jungleplum Court S, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment dated January, 2013, entered OR AGAINST HER; AND ANY OTHER PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS CLAIMING Homosassa, in Case No.: 2012 CA 77 of the Circuit Court in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein Wal- ANY RIGHT, TITLE, CLAIM OR INTEREST IN AND TO THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED Florida 34446 ter W. Kelly, Diane Ingoglia Kelly, Bank of America, NA, Wood view Villas Property Owners HEREIN, and on the 7th day of February, 2013 on the front steps of the Citrus County Sheriff’s Association, Inc. and Terra Vista Property Owners Association, Inc., a Florida Not-For-Profit Defendants. Office, 1 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, Inverness, FL, Citrus County, Florida, at the Corporation a/k/a Hampton Hills Master Property Owners Association, Inc. are the Defend- AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE hour of 11:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said ants, that the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash. Bidd- Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Summary Final Defendant, Nancy E. Van Loan, right, title and interest in the aforesaid property at ing begins at 10:00 a.m.Eastern Standard Time on www.citrus.realforeclose.com, on Feb- Judgment of Foreclosure in the above styled case, the undersigned will sell at public public outcry and will sell the same, subject to taxes, all prior liens, encumbrances ruary 14, 2013, the following described real property as set forth in the Final Judgment: sale to the highest bidder for cash, or cashier’s check on Thursday, February 14, 2013, and judgments, if any, to the highest and best bidder or bidders for CASH IN HAND. at 10:00 a.m. to the highest bidder for cash, except as prescribed below, online via The proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satis- LOT 33, BLOCK B, WOODVIEW VILLAS III, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS the Internet at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Section 45.031, faction of the above-described execution Sale and all documentation will be exe- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGE(S) 70, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, Florida Statutes, the following described property: cuted in accordance with Florida State Law. Please call our office at 352-341-6525 FLORIDA. Unit #15, Building “A” of CASA RIO, a Condominium and the undivided share in the with any questions. NOTICE common elements appurtenants thereto in accordance with and subject to the If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in covenanta, conditions, restrictions, terms and other provisions of that Declaration of IN ACCORDANCE with the Americans with disabilities act, persons with disabilities this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Condominium of CASA RIO, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Record Book needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Please contact the ADA Cordinator at the office of the Court Trial Administrator, Citrus 618, Pageg 6 to 13, inclusive, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, and amended the A.D.A Coordinator telephone # 352-341-6400 not later than seven (7) days prior County Courthouse 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness FL 34450 at 352-641-6700, at least 7 in Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of CASA RIO, a Condominium, as to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Serv- days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notifica- recorded in Official Record Book 627, Pages 1939 to 1941,inclusive, said Amendment ice. tion of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than sevem days; if you are hear- re-recorded in Official Record book 629, Page 830, of said records. JEFFREY J DAWSY, SHERIFF ing or voice impaired, call 711. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA RUSH, MARSHALL, JONES and KELLY, P.A. Together with the right to use of Boat Slip No. 28 as assigned by that Assignment of Carl Whitton , Deputy Sheriff Attorneys for Plaintiff Use for Boat Slips recorded in Official Records Book 1672, Page 751, Public Records of January 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2013 By: /s/ Leslie S. whte, for the firm, Florida Bar No. 521078 Citrus County, Florida. Post Office Box 3146, Orlando, FL 32802-3146 If the highest bidder fails to present cash or cashier’s check by 4:00 P.M. on said Telephone 407-425-5500, Facsimile 407-423-0554 date the Clerk shall order said sale to be void ab initio and shall thereupon resell the Primary email: [email protected] property under the same terms and conditions. Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 Dated this 17th day of January, 2013. KLEIN & KLEIN, LLC By: /s/ FRED N. ROBERTS, JR., FBN 0021238 1913-0124 THCRN 333 NW Third Avenue, Ocala, FL 34475, 352-732-7750 PUBLIC NOTICE 1914-0131CRN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Citrus County, a political subdivision of the State of Flor- Vs. Ortiz, Alvalia 2012 CA 04336 NOFS [email protected], Attorney for Plaintiff Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 ida, will conduct collective bargaining talks with The Brotherhood of Teamsters, PUBLIC NOTICE Chauffeurs & Helpers, Local 79 on January 31, 2013 at the Lecanto Government IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, Building located at 3600 West Sovereign Path, Suite 219, Lecanto, FL. 34461 at 1:30 FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION P.M. These discussions are open to the public. Case No. 2012 CA 4336 Any person requiring a reasonable accommodation at any of these meetings CitiMortgage, Inc., because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the Human Resources Plaintiff, 1919-0131 THCRN Vs. Morgan, Roger 09-2011-CA-000618 NOS Department, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Suite 178, Lecanto, FL., 34461, (352)527-5370 vs. at least two days before any meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use Alvalia Ortiz; Unknown Spouse of Alvalia Ortiz; John R. Ortiz; PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR the TDD telephone (352) 527-5504. Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2, Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24, 2013 Defendants. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No.: 09-2011-CA-000618 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order dated January 7, 2012, entered in WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; Case No. 2011 CA 4336 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, in and for Cit- Plaintiff, 1905-0124 THCRN rus County, Florida, wherein CitiMortgage, Inc. is the Plaintiff and Alvalia Ortiz; Un- vs. 02-04 meeting Citrus County Water & Wastewater Authority known Spouse of Alvalia Ortiz; John R. Ortiz; Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2 ROGER G. MORGAN, ET AL; PUBLIC NOTICE are the Defendants, that the Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bidder Defendants NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITRUS COUNTY WATER & WASTEWATER for cash by electronic sale at www.citrus.realforeclosure.com, beginning at 10:00 AM NOTICE OF SALE AUTHORITY will meet on Monday, February 4, 2013, at 1:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter on the 7th day of February, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in accordance with the Final Judgment of Foreclo- as possible, in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Room Final Judgment, to wit: sure dated December 11, 2012 entered in Civil Case No. 09-2011-CA-000618 of the #166, Lecanto, Florida to discuss such matters as may properly come before the Au- Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein thority. This will include consideration of a Final Order implementing phase two of the LOT 15, BLOCK B, MEADOW WOOD, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE OF WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff and ROGER G. MORGAN, IF LIVING AND IF DEAD, approved three-phase rate increase for TARAWOOD UTILITIES, LLC’s Limited Pro- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 108, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, DONNIE MORGAN A/K/A DONNIE J. MORGAN, IF LIVING AND IF DEAD, Et Al; are ceeding Docket No. 2012-001-W/S (to allow the utility to meet its authorized rate of FLORIDA. defendant(s). The Clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at return). Dated this 11th day of January, 2013. www.citrus.realforeclose.com, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STAT- This meeting is open to the public. By: /s/ Jessica Fagen, Esq. Florida Bar No. 50668 UTES, AT 10:00 AM , February 7, 2013, 2013 the following described property as set Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a dis- BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC, Attorney for Plaintiff forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: ability or physical impairment should contact the Office of Utility Regulation, 3675 E. 1501 N.W. 49th Street, Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Orange Drive, Hernando, Florida 34442-4353, at least one week before the meeting. Phone: (954) 618-6955, ext. 6105, Fax: (954) 618-6954 LOT 6, BLOCK 315, OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone (352) 527-5312. [email protected] THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 TO 33 INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS The Citrus County Water & Wastewater Authority will render its decisions based on If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. the evidence brought forward under the powers vested in it in F.S. 367.171 and Citrus ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Property Address: 3415 APOPKA AVE S, INVERNESS, FL 34452 County Code, Chapter 102, Article IV. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DE- tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of CISION OF THIS AUTHORITY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THERETO AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- BY: /S/HARRY M. KILGORE, CHAIRMAN paired, call 711. ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of CITRUS COUNTY WATER & WASTEWATER AUTHORITY Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24 & 31, 2013 certain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle January 24, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 C13

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