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QUESTION OF THE WEEK dead at 82 adult children from his first wife whose work epitomized the gentler, fought a bitter legal battle with romantic side of pop culture, of a — In pop culture, Kasem’s second wife, Jean, over time when stars were admired for Casey Kasem was as sweet and de- control of his health care in his final their celebrity and worshipped for pendable as a glass of warm milk months. their talent. and a plate of chocolate chip cook- That made Kasem a fixture on “American Top 40,” with Kasem’s ies, which only made the ugliness of news outlets that feed on the soft, homey voice counting down the his last few years of life seem more sleazier side of celebrity life at hits, was a refuge from shock jocks Contribute! bizarre and tragic. a time when it wasn’t clear he or the screaming big-city radio The radio host of “American Top was aware of it or even able to voices. It was dependable, broad- Associated Press Like us at 40” and voice of animated television understand. cast on some 1,000 stations at its Casey Kasem, pictured facebook.com/ characters like Scooby-Doo’s side- This wouldn’t seem all that re- peak, so if you were driving in Con- Oct. 27, 2003, died citruscounty kick Shaggy died Sunday morning markable for a bad-behaving pop necticut or Kansas, or Sunday, according to chronicle and at a hospital in Gig Harbor, Wash- star or actor who shed spouses with Kentucky, you could always take a Danny Deraney, publicist respond to our ington. He was 82. He suffered from the frequency of changing charac- for Kasem’s daughter, Question of the a form of dementia, and his three ters. But this was Casey Kasem, See KASEM/ Page A2 Kerri. He was 82. Week. CONVERSATION Hillary Clinton is Monday everywhere these days. If she runs for president in Back 2016, do you think she’ll get the nomination Cycles of life and if so, do you to think she’ll win?

Tricia M. Marble I pray she doesn’t! If she does it would be Iraq? tempting to move. She has no respect for the office. She can’t even answer truthfully what happened in Benghazi. Obama says Scott Brooks She will run and she will win. no troops Stephen L. Teaster II I hope she does, and on ground then Ben Carson and Jeb Bush can clobber her. Associated Press Mark Watson With the Republicans BAGHDAD — The Is- going so far to the lamic militants who over- right Yeah, I can see her ran cities and towns in Iraq winning. last week posted graphic Heidi Kenyon photos that appeared to I think she will get show their gunmen mas- nominated but I don’t sacring scores of captured think she will succeed. I know she doesn’t have my vote. Iraqi soldiers, while the prime minister vowed Jennifer Lin Jacobs Sunday to “liberate every Wow talk about inch” of captured territory. opening the flood gates for a debate! I do believe The pictures on a mili- she will run and win! Just wish tant website appear to my generation would have show masked fighters of more insight and people willing to change the way our country the Islamic State of Iraq is headed now! Politicians are and the Levant, or ISIL, all liars! Hello, nothing new there! Lol loading the captives onto flatbed trucks before forc- Brent Franker STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle ing them to lie face-down She lived in Local author Ed Youngblood sits on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle as he discusses his first book, “The in a shallow ditch with government housing for eight years with a near John Penton Story,” which was made into a movie and recently premiered in Ohio. Youngblood has written their arms tied behind $400,000 yearly income from seven books about motorcycles, from “Century of Indian,” 100 years of Indian motorcycles, to “Dirt Track their backs. The final im- just her husband. She claimed ages show the bodies of the other day that when she left Racing,” the history and highlights of the rider and machine. her government paid housing the captives soaked in she and Bill were “dead broke.” blood after being shot at Now, she wants to control the budget?! I don’t Ed Youngblood: Motorcycle historian to movie muse several locations. think so! I hope America isn’t Chief military spokes - dumb enough to elect her! NANCY KENNEDY plus seven books on motorcycle the Cleveland premiere to talk man Lt. Gen. Qassim al- Staff writer history, motorcycle design or about how the heck a biker guy Moussawi confirmed the POLL the biographies of famous peo- winds up on the red carpet. photos’ authenticity and INVERNESS ple in the world of motorcycles. CHRONICLE: So, what comes said he was aware of ONLINE POLL: t’s safe to say the job market He has also offered on-screen first — love of writing or love of cases of mass murder of Your choice? for motorcycle-obsessed expert commentary for “CBS motorcycles? captured Iraqi soldiers in English literature majors is Sunday Morning with Charles YOUNGBLOOD: Motorcycles. areas held by ISIL. He As the Iraqi government told The Associated Press and forces Islim, but Ed Youngblood Osgood,” the Travel Channel’s I became obsessed with them that an examination of the continue to managed to carve a career out “Revolution on Wheels,” Speed when I was a little boy. One of images by military ex- give ground of his love for words and bikes, Channel’s “American Thunder” my earliest memories — we to militants, spending 40 years in the motor- and “Bike Week.” lived on a corner and every perts showed that about what should cycle publications business, ed- His book, “John Penton and morning a man would ride by 170 soldiers were shot to the U.S. iting cycle magazines as well as the Off-Road Motorcycle Revo- on a green Indian Chief, and I death by the militants response be? nearly 20 years as president and lution,” was made into a docu- would stand on the corner after their capture. A. Stay out of it, we’ve CEO of the American Motorcy- mentary, “The John Penton transfixed. I would stand there Captions on the photos sacrificed enough. clist Association. Story,” which recently pre- until he would disappear over showing the soldiers after they were shot say “hun- B. Provide limited air He has authored scholarly pa- miered in Cleveland, Ohio, near the horizon on the road, and I’d dreds have been liqui- assistance but no pers on such topics as the birth the home of 89-year-old Penton, stand there until I couldn’t hear ground troops. of the dirt bike, comparative and will be premiered June 17 it anymore. dated,” but the total could histories of Indian and Harley- in Los Angeles. CHRONICLE: What went not immediately be C. Let the United verified. Nations handle it. Davidson motorcycles and mo- The Chronicle caught up with torcycles of Eastern Europe, U.S. State Department D. Send in troops Youngblood as he returned from See MONDAY /Page A5 immediately and stop See IRAQ/ Page A6 the insurgency. To vote, visit www. chronicleonline.com. Click on the word “Opinion” in the menu Rally set for veterans’ nursing home to see the poll. Results will appear next Monday. Find last Editor’s note: To determine the U.S. Department of Veterans. week’s online poll what is happening locally and Five other counties are also in results./Page A3 find out the issues and concerns the running. VA health care has large impact on of veterans, VA officials and vet- Early this year, the Florida VA INDEX erans’ advocates; Chronicle announced results of an inde- reporters Nancy Kennedy, pendent study showing the need veterans, residents of Citrus County Blood Drives ...... A6 Buster Thompson and Pat Fa- for additional veterans’ nursing PAT FAHERTY in Citrus County? Classifieds ...... B8 herty have investigated the status homes in Florida and ranked Staff writer A. Currently, there are an esti- Comics ...... B7 of VA health care in Citrus areas with the greatest need. mated 26,283 veterans in Citrus Crossword ...... B6 County. This is the second day of Six counties — Marion, Put- The U.S. Department of Veter- County, about one out of every Editorial...... A8 coverage. nam, Polk, Collier, Manatee and Entertainment ...... A4 ans Affairs announced last week six residents. The number has PAT FAHERTY St. Lucie — submitted sites for it will meet with health industry been growing at about 1 percent Food Programs ...... A6 consideration. Money toward Horoscope ...... A4 Staff writer leaders to discuss improving vet- a year and is expected to peak in construction was included in the eran access to both short- and 2022 at about 27,515 veterans Lottery Numbers ...... B3 2014 state budget. Lottery Payouts ...... B3 On Friday, there will be a site long-term health care. subject to county growth rates. selection tour and community The state’s network of existing With thousands of residents All of them, who served in the Movies ...... B7 veterans’ nursing homes has an Obituaries ...... A6 rally to show support for a state using VA health care at local and active military and have any dis- occupancy rate averaging 99 per- TV Listings...... B6 veterans’ nursing home in Mar- regional facilities, any changes charge other than dishonorable, ion County. cent. The nursing homes are in could have a large impact on Cit- may qualify for VA health care The county is being considered Daytona Beach, Land O’ Lakes, rus County. benefits. Plus, current members for a 120-bed nursing home Panama City, Pembroke Pines, Q. How many veterans are eli- funded through the Florida De- gible for VA health care benefits See IMPACT /Page A7 partment of Veterans Affairs and See RALLY /Page A7 A2 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 NATION CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

TOP 10 THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT CASEY KASEM KASEM Continued from Page A1 10. Beginning in 1969, Kasem voiced the character Shaggy for the animated series “Scooby-Doo: Where Are You!” He continued to voice the measure of the pop charts long-haired hippie in TV, film and video games until with Casey. 2009. He also gave voice to characters on “Sesame Kasem weaved stories Street” and the 1986 “Transformers” movie, along around the songs, anec- with voicing Robin on “Super Friends.” dotes about interactions with fans or gee-whiz tales 9. Kasem’s work on radio commercials was highly about how stars got their lucrative — and not nearly as easy as it might have starts. Seldom was heard a seemed for someone so smooth on the air. “The discouraging word, unless greatest compliment that anyone can pay me is it was a starting point for a that after I say something, they remember it,” he narrative about coming once said. “I’ll go over a piece of copy until I’ve back from hardship, the gotten the essence of what the writer had in mind, darkness before the dawn. every nuance.” Interspersed in the 8. In addition to his radio show and voice work, countdowns were the long- Kasem was the co-host of a teen dance show on distance dedications, Los Angeles television during the 1960s called songs played for a long-lost “Shebang.” He also had a minor hit single during or distant lover in the hope that time, “Letter From Elaina,” and appeared in a a heart would be stirred. few low-budget movies and some network TV You’d wince at some of the series, including “Hawaii Five-O” and “Ironside.” hokey song selections, but only the truly cynic would 7. While Kasem seldom appeared onscreen, his laugh at the emotion that second wife, Jean Kasem, was a semi-regular in the spilled out of the letters sitcom “” as Loretta Tortelli and a regular in a short-lived spinoff, “The Tortellis.” Kasem read. At the end of the show, 6. Kasem gained attention in the 1990s when he blew always, would come up because of a staff error on his “American Top Kasem’s signature words 40” show and his taped remarks, swearing and all, of advice: “Keep your feet made their way into cyberspace. He told The New on the ground, and keep York Times in 2004 that he didn’t know it had been reaching for the stars.” made public until years later. On the first “American 5. Kasem was a vegetarian and an activist against Top 40” in July 1970, factory farming. Kasem counted down to Three Dog Night’s “Mama 4. An Arab-American activist, Kasem called for a Told Me Not to Come” at fairer balance between heroes and villains in the the No. 1 spot. As the years 1994 Disney Aladdin sequel, “The Return of Jafar.” went on, Kasem pro- But he added, “We’re not out there just to be so gressed through disco and picky that we become a pain in the neck. We’re punk, arena rock and rap. Associated Press there to do what we can to call attention to the All were welcome under Casey Kasem and his wife Jean smile April 27, 1981, as he receives his own star on sensitivity of not only Arab-Americans, but to any Casey’s big tent. the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. ethnic group.” Kasem was of Lebanese 3. As host of “American Top 40,” Kasem introduced descent, born in as on other voice work. He the hits when he was a boy. greatly missed by all of us.” a romantic segment called Long Distance Kemal Amin Kasem, and was Robin in the animated “When decades later I “Scooby-Doo” may last Dedications. Listeners would send in their he spoke out on issues pro- “Batman” series. He once took over his AT40 count- longer, but we’ll bet Kasem dedications, and Kasem would pick a few heartfelt moting greater under- said his work on “Scooby- down show, it was a sur- will most be remembered messages to read each week on the air, playing the standing of Arab- Doo” would outlast any- real moment,” Seacrest for “American Top 40” and love song that went with it. The first Long Distance Americans throughout his thing he did. said in a statement. “Casey his place in the continuum Dedication Kasem played was Neil Diamond’s life. He was succeeded at had a distinctive friendly of pop music accounting, “Desiree” on Aug. 26, 1978. He made his name as a “American Top 40” in 2004 on-air voice, and he was from “American Band- disc jockey, and when his by Ryan Seacrest, a fan just as affable and nice if stand” to “Soul Train,” 2. When “American Top 40” premiered on July 4, career blossomed in the who said he used to imi- you had the privilege to be “Total Request Live” to 1970, the top five songs were: Three Dog Night’s Los Angeles area, he took tate Kasem counting down in his company. He’ll be Spotify playlists. “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” The Jackson Five’s “The Love You Save,” The Temptations’ “Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World is Today),” FAUX WOOD BLINDS, TOP TREATMENTS “Ride Captain Ride” by Blues Image and Freda Payne’s “Band of Gold.” When Kasem retired from DRAPERY, SHADES, SHUTTERS “AT40” at the end of 2003, the top five tracks were: VERTICALS “Hey Ya” by Outkast, “Here Without You” by 3 S Doors Down, “Suga Suga” by Baby Bash, “Perfect” Auto • Home • Life • Business by Simple Plan and Nickelback’s “Someday.”

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE County BRIEFS Road panel set to join forces Vets Week planning meeting Wednesday SKELTON SELECTED to get onto the list. The Veterans Apprecia- TPO merging Ron Pianta, Hernando’s assis- tion Week Ad Hoc Coordi- ■ Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) tant county administrator and nating Committee will board of directors announced Friday its unanimous selection of MPO executive director, and Den- conduct its monthly coordi- with Hernando Don Skelton to be its interim executive director. Skelton will nis Dix, Hernando MPO coordina- nation meeting for Citrus replace Bob Clifford, who has resigned to join engineering firm tor, presented a preview of the County’s 22nd annual Vet- County Parsons Brinckerhoff. merged bodies’ inaugural meet- erans Appreciation Week at CHRIS VAN ORMER ■ Skelton has a long career in transportation planning and pro- ing with a draft agenda covering committee structures and bylaws. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Staff writer grams, and served as Secretary of District 7 Office of the Florida the conference room of the Department of Transportation from 2005 until 2012. Dix also explained the MPO’s Citrus County Chronicle, INVERNESS — “Bittersweet” INAUGURAL MPO MEETING long-range transportation plan. 1624 N. Meadowcrest was the word spoken several Rather than attach Citrus later to Blvd., Crystal River. times Thursday, as the Citrus ■ The new Hernando/Citrus Metropolitan Planning Organization Hernando’s plan, Dix discussed All veteran service organ- County Transportation Planning board will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, at the County how the county could be an im- izations are encouraged to Organization (TPO) met for the Commission Chambers in Brooksville. mediate part of it by changing the send representatives to last time in its four-year history. consultant’s scope of work to in- participate in the planning “When we first started, to say it merge with the Hernando County isting interstate and new urban clude it. process. Individual veterans was a little rough is not an under- Metropolitan Planning Organiza- and rural primary and secondary “A joint MPO with two separate are also welcome. statement,” said County Commis- tion to form the Hernando/Citrus roads in the United States. plans would defeat the purpose,” said Bob Clifford, MPO Any organization or per- sioner Joe Meek, TPO board Metropolitan Planning Organiza- The final TPO meeting added consultant. son desiring additional in- member and chairman of the Cit- tion (MPO). Because of population three sidewalk projects to its Meek made the motion to en- formation should call Chris rus County Economic Develop- growth identified in the 2010 U.S. transportation alternatives prior- dorse the concept of amending Gregoriou at 352-795-7000. ment Council, which launched the Census data, the TPO had to take ities list. County Commissioner TPO. “There were some con- on the higher MPO status for fu- Rebecca Bays, TPO chairwoman, the contract to include Citrus Discuss separation tentious issues, but it has been an ture transportation planning. brought forward a fourth side- County in the long-range plan. of church and state honor to serve with you guys. We’ll However, Citrus had to join with walk project to serve Rock- The new MPO will vote at its July look back on this and be able to an existing MPO because the state crusher Elementary School. meeting about going forward with The Nature Coast Chap- say we made a difference. It’ll be would not create more MPOs, Crystal River Councilwoman broadening the scope of work to ter of Americans United for a big difference when we come to- bodies that were mandated by the Paula Wheeler made the motion include Citrus. Separation of Church and gether and have all the different Federal Highway Act of 1973 to to add Rockcrusher and it passed Contact chronicle reporter State, will meet at 4 p.m. organizations going in the same provide a continuing transporta- unanimously. Bays asked that Chris Van Ormer at 352-564-2916 Tuesday at the Lakes Re- direction.” tion planning and decision- county staff perform an inventory or cvanormer@chronicleonline. gion Library, 1511 Druid Next month, the TPO will making process for funding for ex- of sidewalks serving public school com. Road, Inverness. The public is welcomed to join in the discussion on constitutional issues per- taining to separation of Extension service marks century church and state. The following meeting will be in October. For information, call 352- 344-9211, or email nature [email protected]. Donate to assist needy pet owners Citrus County Animal Services is asking for the public’s help in meeting the needs of financially chal- lenged citizens who own pets. The goal is to afford those residents the ability to feed their pets. Animal Services is asking citizens to deliver donations of dog and cat food to their local food bank or to the An- imal Services shelter in In- verness to help those residents keep their ani- mals rather than surrender them to the shelter because they don’t have the money to feed them. Monetary donations may STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle be mailed to Citrus County Crowds attended the 100th anniversary celebration of the Florida Extension Service, where folks learned how to care for their plants, Animal Services, 4030 S. flowers and lawns and learned about chickens, farm implements and wildlife. Airport Road, Inverness, FL 34450. The shelter is at the Three-year- end of Airport Road, off old U.S. 41 between the Inver- Madison ness Airport and the county Clamer of auditorium/fairgrounds. Crystal River learns Call 352-746-8400. how to —From staff reports make a pine cone bird feeder ONLINE Saturday at the 100th POLL anniversary celebration RESULTS of the A cake was served Saturday at the historic cannery in Florida QUESTION: Lecanto in an event that celebrated the 100th anniversary Extension Should the of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914 by Citrus County Extension Service, sale of Services. The act was enacted to expand the vocational, which was cigarettes be agricultural and home demonstration programs in rural held at the banned on America and continues to help farmers and homeowners old cannery Navy ships with agricultural and related issues. in Lecanto. and in retail stores on Navy and Marine Corps bases? ■ Yes. By allow- HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED ing the sale, the military is Key votes for the week ending June 13 by Voterama in Congress condoning a ■ ■ $73 billion to federal deficits over 11 years. culture of 2015 Transportation, Housing Budget: Veterans' Health Care: The House on June A yes vote was to pass HR 4457, which al- tobacco use. The House on June 10 voted, 229-192, to 10 authorized, 426-0, health care options lows up to $500,000 in qualified property 13 percent appropriate $52 billion for transportation, for veterans outside the Department of to be immediately written off rather than (53 votes) housing and other programs in fiscal Veterans Affairs system if they live 40-plus 2015. A yes vote was to pass a bill that miles from a DVA facility or face long ap- expensed over many years.. Nugent, Yes. ■ That’s absurd. also releases $40.3 billion from the nearly pointment waits. A yes vote was to pass ■ Student-Loan Refinancing, Millionaire's We send these depleted Highway Trust Fund for road and HR 4810, which now will be combined with men and Tax: The Senate on June 11 failed, 56-38, bridge projects. (HR 4745) Rich Nugent, a similar Senate-passed bill (below). to reach 60 votes needed to end GOP women into Yes. Nugent, Yes. war zones, but blockage of a bill allowing tens of millions ■ Surveillance by Traffic Cameras: The ■ Food-Safety Inspections: The House on of individuals to refinance their student worry about House on June 10 voted, 255-171, to bar June 11 refused, 150-272, to raise fiscal loans over the next two years. To offset the selling them funding for local police departments' pur- 2015 spending for the U.S. Department of cost, the bill would impose a 30 percent tobacco? chase of gear that is used to photograph Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection minimum tax on households with at least Dumb idea. innocent drivers' license plates and then Service and cut spending by the same sum $1 million in investment and salary in- 69 percent archive details of their whereabouts. A yes from Farm Service Agency conservation come. A yes vote was to advance S 2431. (278 votes) vote was to prohibit such funding in HR programs. A yes vote backed the amend- Bill Nelson, Yes; Marco Rubio, No. ■ It’s OK, as long 4745 (above) Nugent, Yes. ment to HR 4800, a budget bill that ■ Veterans' Health Care: The Senate on June as the use of ■ awaited final House passage. Nugent, No. Housing for HIV/AIDS: The House on June 11 passed, 93-3, a bill to provide outside tobacco is 10 refused, 205-221, to increase spending ■ Corporate Tax Breaks, Larger Deficits: The permitted. health care options for veterans (see House in HR 4745 (above) for the only federal House on June 12 passed, 263-155, a bill bill above) while authorizing $500 million 6 percent program that helps low-income persons to lower companies' capital-gains tax liabil- in deficit spending for the hiring of doctors (24 votes) with HIV/AIDS obtain affordable housing. A ity on certain appreciated assets when they and nurses to cope with a surge of ailing ■ Absolutely, yes vote was to raise funding for the pro- convert from "C corporation" to "S corpora- veterans from Iraq, Afghanistan and other and take it a gram by 9.5 percent, to $335 million, in tion" status. A yes vote backed a bill (HR wars. (HR 3230) Nelson, Yes; Rubio, Yes. step further fiscal 2015. Nugent, No. 4453) that would add $1.5 billion to fed- ■ Key votes ahead: In the week of June 16, ban the use of ■ 2015 Amtrak Budget: Voting 154-248, the eral deficits between fiscal 2014-2024. the House will resume debate on the fiscal tobacco in all House on June 9 defeated an amendment Nugent, No. 2015 agricultural appropriations bill, while branches of to HR 4745 (above) that sought to cut oper- ■ Depreciation Breaks, Larger Deficits: The the Senate will take up the Commerce, Jus- the military. ating funds for Amtrak by 10 percent, to House on June 12 voted, 272-144, to grant tice, Science appropriations bill for 2015 12 percent $306 million, in fiscal 2015. A yes vote was permanent depreciation breaks to and vote on judicial nominations. (46 votes) to reduce taxpayer subsidies of America's medium-size and small businesses in a © 2014 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. Total votes: 401. intercity rail-passenger service. Nugent, Yes. way that helps their bottom line but adds A4 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — An aggressive, to-the-point Today is Monday, June 16, the attitude will lead you to success this year. If you keep the doors of communi- 167th day of 2014. There are 198 cation ajar, you won’t run into any sur- days left in the year. prises regarding what others are up to. ‘Jump Street’ sequel Today’s Highlight in History: Your personal life will improve once you beats ‘Dragon’ On June 16, 1944, George Stin- are happy and feel secure with your pro- LOS ANGELES — In a sum- ney, a 14-year-old black youth, be- fessional achievements. mertime battle of sequels, a pair came the youngest person to die in Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Ignore of kooky cops beat out flying the electric chair as the state of anyone making derogatory comments. South Carolina executed him for the Someone with similar views will be inter- dragons for the top spot at the North American box office, murders of two white girls, Betty ested, personally and professionally. June Binnicker, 11, and Mary Emma Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Get to- but the dragons soared internationally. Thames, 7. (George Stinney’s family, gether with friends or relatives and fig- who maintains his innocence, is ure out how to care for a loved one who The R-rated comedy “22 seeking to overturn his conviction.) needs assistance. Jump Street” debuted in first Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — If you are place domestically with $60 mil- On this date: In 1883, ’s first “Ladies’ faced with opposition, consider that it lion, followed by “How to Train Day” took place as the New York could be your fault. Your intentions may Your Dragon 2” which opened Gothams offered women free admis- be good, but if you are too aggressive or with $50 million in ticket sales, sion to a game against the Cleveland demanding, you only create friction. according to studio estimates Implement- Spiders. (New York won, 5-2.) Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Sunday. Associated Press ing a new nutritional regimen into your Rowan Corbett of The Carolina Chocolate Drops performs In 1933, the Federal Deposit Insur- daily routine will have health benefits if Internationally, though, ance Corp. was founded as Presi- “Dragon” dwarfed “Jump Street” Sunday at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in you practice moderation and monitor the Manchester, Tenn. dent Roosevelt signed the Banking results until you reach a perfect balance. with $24.8 million to $6.9 million Act of 1933. Take time respectively. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Ten years ago: Rebuffing Bush out to socialize and nurture your per- Still, it’s an impressive show- dealer. Hill also lends a voice to administration claims, the independ- sonal dreams, hopes and wishes. If you Thomas the Tank ing for two sequels. The original the animated “Dragon,” the ent commission investigating the are single, mingle, and if you are part of versions of “Dragon” and “Jump Engine in Edaville a couple, plan a romantic evening. Fox feature that follows Hiccup Sept. 11 attacks said no evidence ex- Street” were springtime re- — Two children’s You can’t and his winged dragon Toothless isted that al-Qaida had strong ties to Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — leases, and their strong perform- please everyone, so do what you can to on an adventure where they favorites are joining forces with Saddam Hussein. satisfy your own needs. Don’t fall prey to ances then led studios to offer discover hundreds of wild drag- the construction of a Thomas the Five years ago: Federal health guilt being directed at you by others. sequels during the hot movie- ons and a mysterious dragon Tank Engine theme park at regulators warned consumers to stop Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — If you going months of summer. master. Edaville USA Railroad in Massa- using Zicam Cold Remedy nasal gel are unclear about what is happening “When a studio has ultimate Estimated ticket sales for Fri- chusetts. and related products because they around you, get involved. Check out the confidence in something, they day through Sunday at U.S. and Groundbreaking on Thomas could permanently damage the doings at your local community center. will put it in that gladiator arena Canadian theaters, according to Land is scheduled for next sense of smell. Don’t Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — that is the summer season,” said Rentrak. month. The 11-acre park in Today’s Birthdays: Actor Bill give up on your dreams. Success does- Paul Dergarabedian, senior an- Carver is expected to open in Cobbs is 80. Country singer Billy n’t happen by accident. Be prepared to Final domestic figures will be alyst for box-office tracker Ren- released on Monday. summer 2015. “Crash” Craddock is 76. Rhythm- work hard and make needed changes. trak. “A sequel in the summer is The permanent theme park Don’t 1. “22 Jump Street,” and-blues singer Eddie Levert is 72. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — like graduating.” will consist of 14 rides based on have any qualms about speaking your $60 million. Actress Joan Van Ark is 71. Actress mind. You may receive some negative It’s rare for two films to open the television show’s characters, Laurie Metcalf is 59. Model-actress with such big numbers on the 2. “How to Train Your Dragon including a 20-minute train ride Jenny Shimizu is 47. Actor James feedback, but trying to hide your feelings 2,” $50 million. won’t help resolve the situation. same weekend, too, he said. on a life-sized Thomas the Tank Patrick Stuart is 46. Actor Clifton 3. “Maleficent,” $19 million. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Rumors Dergarabedian notes it has hap- Engine. Children will even be Collins Jr. is 44. Actress China and gossip will spread like wildfire. Don’t pened three times before: last 4. “Edge of Tomorrow,” able to meet Sir Topham Hatt, Shavers is 37. Actress Olivia Hack is repeat or believe what you hear. Your in- year when “Monsters University” $16.2 million. the railroad’s administrator. 31. Singer Diana DeGarmo (“Ameri- tuition will help you decide how to han- opened against “World War Z”; 5. “The Fault in Our Stars,” Edaville owner Jon Delli can Idol”) is 27. dle what’s happening. in 2012 when “Madagascar 3” $15.7 million. Priscoli said the partnership is a Thought for Today: “We seldom Aries (March 21-April 19) — Run your natural fit. The traveling “Day opened against “Prometheus”; 6. “X-Men: Days of Future stop to think how many people’s lives ideas by your peers and colleagues. and in 2008 when “WALL-E” Out with Thomas” tour has been are entwined with our own. It is a Networking is an excellent way to dis- Past,” $9.5 million. opened against “Wanted.” a favorite at Edaville for more form of selfishness to imagine that cover how you can make a work-related 7. “Godzilla,” $3.2 million. than a decade. improvement. Sony’s “Jump Street” stars every individual can operate on his and 8. “A Million Ways to Die in the Edaville will continue all its old own or can pull out of the general Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Be a par- Channing Tatum Jonah West,” $3.1 million. ticipant, not a spectator. Get into the Hill as bumbling undercover offi- favorite events, including the stream and not be missed.” — Ivy spirit of the moment and agree to take cers who pose as college stu- 9. “Neighbors,” $2.5 million. Festival of Lights at Christmas. Baker Priest, former U.S. Treasurer on a new challenge. dents to bust a campus drug 10. “Chef,” $2.3 million. —From wire reports (1905-1975). LEGAL NOTICES in Today’s Citrus County Chronicle 000I2BT Meeting Notices ...... B12 Foreclosure Sale/Action Notices ...... B11

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Associated Press hours after Suzanne’s murder. Suzanne’s son from a prior rela- stabbed Eugene so he could re- In an appeal the Florida Henry also previously tionship. They fought over join his dead mother. He told Supreme Court rejected last TAMPA — A man who killed pleaded no contest to second- Henry living with another them he had intended to kill week, Henry’s attorney, Baya his estranged wife and her son degree murder for fatally stab- woman and he stabbed her 13 himself but said he was unable Harrison III, wrote that Henry’s two years after he had been bing his common-law wife, times in the neck and face, to go through with it. “abhorrent childhood, extensive paroled for murdering his previ- Patricia Roddy, in 1976. He killing her. He took Eugene and During the trial, then-Pasco personal and family mental ous spouse is scheduled to be served less than eight years in drove around for nine hours, County detective Fay Wilber tes- health history, poor social ad- executed this week, more than prison and was released in 1983. sometimes smoking crack co- tified that he drove Henry to justment, and lack of rational two decades after he was sen- He had been on parole for two caine, before killing the boy by find the boy’s body. When the thinking and reasoning skills so tenced to death. years when he killed his wife stabbing him in the neck five boy’s “two small feet” were fi- impaired his adaptive function- John Ruthell Henry, 63, is and Eugene. Suzanne Henry’s times. nally seen in the underbrush ing that he was actually per- scheduled to die Wednesday for relatives told reporters she had- Hours later, Henry told a de- after dawn, Henry “started cry- forming at the level of a person the 1985 stabbing death of his n’t known about John Henry’s tective, he found himself wan- ing,” Wilber said, according to with an IQ of 70.” wife, Suzanne Henry, in Pasco previous killing when she mar- dering a field. news reports. In May, a panel of mental County. Gov. Rick Scott signed ried him after his release. Henry tried to use an insanity “He was crying and he held on health experts said Henry does- Henry’s death warrant for that During his trial, prosecutors defense for killing his wife. to me,” the detective said. n’t suffer from mental illness or murder. said Henry, an unemployed Psychiatrists at the trial testi- In recent months, Henry’s at- an intellectual disability and He also was convicted in Hills- bricklayer, went to Suzanne fied that Henry had a low IQ, torneys have questioned that he understands “the nature borough County of stabbing Henry’s home three days before suffered from chronic paranoia whether his client was mentally and effect of the death penalty Suzanne Henry’s 5-year-old son, Christmas to talk about buying a and smoked crack cocaine. stable enough to comprehend and why it is to be imposed on Eugene Christian, near Plant City, gift for the boy, who was Henry told the therapists that he his death sentence. him,” according to court records.

CHRONICLE: How did MONDAY CONVERSATION still a dynamo. about 200 VIPs who went MONDAY you get into your career? CHRONICLE: How did in early for a cocktail YOUNGBLOOD: I was  Chronicle’s the book become a movie? party, and that was fun. Continued from Page A1 The Monday Conversation feature sits an English literature down prominent members of the community for a YOUNGBLOOD: In Then they took us down major at Ohio University short chat about their jobs and their lives. 2004, Todd Huffman, a front and the emcee asked through your mind? and as I was working on filmmaker in California, me to stand up.  To recommend someone, email Managing Editor was flying to L.A. and had CHRONICLE: Did you YOUNGBLOOD: I guess my PhD and had decided I Charlie Brennan at [email protected] feel like a star? excitement, travel. I had a didn’t want to teach, I got a or phone the newsroom at 352-563-5660. just bought my book and job at 14 and bought my call for a position as man- decided right then that he YOUNGBLOOD: Well, it first motorcycle and I’ve aging editor for “Cycle wanted to make the John felt good. had them ever since. News,” a national motor- first interview I ever did Not only is he a high Penton story into a CHRONICLE: Now that CHRONICLE: What cycle publication. My pro- was with John Penton. achiever as a motorcycle feature-length film. He you’re retired, I know you kind of bikes do you have fessor thought I was totally Thirty-one years later, competitor, but he’s a char- started working on it in write for and about the now? insane. another national magazine acter and a cultural hero. 2006, and eight years later Florida Artists Gallery in YOUNGBLOOD: I’ve got CHRONICLE: And were called and wanted a fea- CHRONICLE: In what it just premiered. Floral City, but do you still a 1956 Sears Allstate, all you? ture on John Penton. That way? CHRONICLE: What was write about motorcycles? original. It hasn’t been re- YOUNGBLOOD: No. It gave me an opportunity to YOUNGBLOOD: He’s that like? Did you walk the YOUNGBLOOD: I’m not stored or repainted at all. was a good decision. I was spend a whole day with just idolized and admired red carpet and get asked sure I want to do that any Sears didn’t exactly build there two years and was him, and I left with my by so many people. Not just “Who are you wearing?” more, and there are no it. It was built by an Aus- recruited to go to the head swimming — too for his racing feats, but his YOUNGBLOOD: more books in the works at tralian company and Sears American Motorcyclist As- much material for one business, the motorcycles (laughs) It wasn’t exactly this time. Right now I re- put its label on it. And I’ve sociation as managing edi- article. he built. Plus, his whole like that. We’re motorcy- ally love what I’m doing got a Harley. tor of their magazine, and So, I wrote the article, family, all three of his sons clists, you know, so no with the Florida Artists. CHRONICLE: Tell me I was there for the next 28 but I determined to do a were champion-level rid- tuxedos. But it was fun. My goal is to stay off of air- about that one. It looks years, with the last 19 book on him, and I did in ers, and his two brothers as It was at the Ohio The- planes. I did that enough. “retro.” years as president and 2000. That was my first well. When John first came atre in Cleveland, a gor- Now I just want to keep YOUNGBLOOD: It’s a CEO. I left in ’99 and set up book. into national prominence, geous old restored theater things simple. 2009 that I bought used. It’s my own communications CHRONICLE: Is he a he set a cross-country from 1921. They had seat- Contact Chronicle re- a “Heritage Classic” model and publishing business superstar in the motorcy- record riding from New ing for 1,000 and I was porter Nancy Kennedy at with a retro styling; the called Motohistory and did cle world? York City to Los Angeles on shocked that they sold 800 352-564-2927 or nkennedy leather and chrome studs that until I retired. I’ve YOUNGBLOOD: Yeah. a BMW. He’s 89 now and tickets. And they had @chronicleonline.com. make it look old- been here in Inverness fashioned. about three years. CHRONICLE: How CHRONICLE: Tell me many bikes have you had? about your book that’s now 000IBUV 000IE11 YOUNGBLOOD: I don’t a movie. Blackshears II • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED know. 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After an analysis of when it June 25, Walmart Supercenter, 1936 Barbara Ann Banks, age ■ is most convenient for donors as well 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, System, 502 Highlands Blvd., In- N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. Free 67, Inverness, died as when they are donating, the Inver- June 16, Walmart Super- verness. Free 6-inch Subway 6-inch Subway sub. June 13, 2014, at Citrus Me- ness office hours have changed. center, 3826 S. Suncoast sub. ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, morial hospital. Barbara The Lecanto branch office is at Blvd., Homosassa. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat- June 26, Citrus Kia, 1850 SE U.S. 19, was born Oct. 3, 1946, in 1241 S. Lecanto Highway (County ■ 10 a.m. to 3:59 p.m. urday, June 21, Village- Crystal River. Free Publix gift card. Stanford, Connecticut, to Road 491), open from 8:30 a.m. to Tuesday, June 17, Citrus Cadillac-Toyota, 2431 S. ■ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, the late James and Bridget 5 p.m. weekdays (7 p.m. Wednes- County Detention Facility, Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. June 27, Walmart Supercenter, 3826 (Pagliarulo) Catino. She days), 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays 2604 W. Woodland Ridge Drive, Free Publix gift card. S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. was a realtor for ERA and closed Sundays. Lecanto. ■ 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, ■ Noon to 7 p.m. Saturday, American Realty. Barbara The Inverness branch is at 2629 E. ■ 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, Howard’s Flea Market, 6373 June 28, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 enjoyed working with her Gulf-to-Lake Highway, open from June 18, Citrus County Tax Collec- S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. computer. A loving wife, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to tor’s Office, 210 N. Apopka Ave., ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Free 6-inch Subway sub. mother and grandmother, Inverness. June 23, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 ■ she will be missed by all 4 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, who knew her. ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. 5 p.m. Sundays. June 29, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 Left to cherish her mem- To find a donor center or a blood Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf- Free 6-inch Subway sub. W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. ■ ory are her husband of 28 drive near you, call 352-527-3061. to-Lake Highway, Inverness. Free Noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Free 6-inch Subway sub. years, John Banks; sons Donors must be at least 17, or 16 hospital meal pass and free 6-inch June 24, Subway, 6748 Gulf-to-Lake ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Frank Nelson, Connecti- with parental permission, weigh a Subway sub. Highway, Crystal River. Free 6-inch June 30, Walmart Supercenter, 1936 cut, John Miller, Washing- minimum of 110 pounds and be in ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Subway sub. N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. Free ton, Michael Banks and good health to be eligible to donate. A June 19, Citrus Memorial Health Sys- ■ 2 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 6-inch Subway sub. Keith Banks, both of Con- necticut, Dawn Caruso, Connecticut; sisters Lor- Food PROGRAMS raine (Gene) Capasse and Sally (Kenney) Schlegel; FOOD PANTRIES 6 p.m. Wednesdays at the Ho- brother-in-law, Frank SO YOU KNOW mosassa Lions Club, one-half mile ■ Hunt; 24 grandchildren St. Anne’s Anglican Church —  east of U.S. 19 on Homosassa Trail. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. daily in the admin- Submit information or changes for this feature via email to and great-grandchildren; [email protected] or fax to 352-563-3280, 352-513-4960. and nieces, nephews and istration building. attention “Food Programs.” ■ ■ Calvary Chapel of Inverness — many other extended fam- Annie Johnson Senior & Family  The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. “Feed the Hungry,” noon to 1 p.m. ily and dear friends. She — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through  Thursdays, soup kitchen from was preceded in death by Friday, 1991 W. Test Court, Dunnel- It is the responsibility of the organizations listed here to provide information and updates about their programs. Contact the 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 960 a sister, Jane Hunt. lon, is open to Citrus County resi- groups directly for details. S. U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. A celebration of life will dents. 352-489-8021.  ■ be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, ■ For additional information about health and humanresources “Feed the Hungry” program from The Salvation Army — 9 to available in Citrus County, call 211. 11 am. to 1 p.m. the fourth Saturday June 17, 2014, at Chas. E. 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday PHOTO ID REQUIRED monthly at Hernando Church of the Davis Funeral Home with through Friday (excluding holidays), Living God, 3441 E. Oleander Lane, Crematory with Pastor 712 S. School Ave., Lecanto. 352-  Most programs require a photo ID and other proof of residency. Hernando (the church with the red Doug Alexander officiat- 513-4960. Plan to bring identification when applying for food, or phone the door off Railroad Drive). Call ing. Please consider dona- tions to the American ■ Daystar Life Center — 9 a.m. to program for details. 352-726-3103. 1:15 p.m. Monday through Friday (ex- ■ Heart Association in lieu Our Father’s Table — 11:30 a.m. of flowers in Barbara’s cluding holidays), 6751 W. Gulf-to- ■ Church — 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Serving our Savior (SOS) — to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays at St. Anne’s memory. Lake Highway, Crystal River. second and fourth Thursdays 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays at Good Anglican Church, one mile west of 352-795-8668. Sign the guestbook at monthly, 4801 N. Citrus Ave., Crystal Shepherd Lutheran Church, 439 E. the Plantation Inn on West Fort Island www.chronicleonline.com. ■ Citrus United Basket (CUB) — River. 352-795-3148 or Norvell Bryant Highway, Hernando. Trail. 352-795-2176. 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through www.crumc.com. ■ Calvary Church — 10 a.m. to ■ Inverness Church of God — William Friday, 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, to ■ Nature Coast Ministries — 2 p.m. Thursdays, 2728 E. Harley St., Noon the first and third Sunday Mittler, 78 assist Citrus County residents facing 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Inverness, open to Citrus County monthly, 416 U.S. 41 S., Inverness. INVERNESS temporary hardship. Call CUB at 352- Thursdays, 1590 Meadowcrest Blvd., residents. 352-637-5100 or www. 352-726-4524. 344-2242 or citrusunitedbasket.org. Crystal River. 352-563-1860. invernesscalvary.com. William James Mittler, ■ GIVEAWAYS First Baptist Church of Crystal ■ First United Methodist Church of ■ North Oak Baptist Church Food age 78, Inverness, died Sat- River — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Homosassa Bread of Life Outreach Pantry — 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. the ■ The New Church Without Walls urday, June 14, 2014. Wednesday and Thursday, 700 N. Pantry — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thurs- last Thursday monthly. Serving Citrus gives food boxes away at 5 p.m. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Citrus Ave. 352-795-3367. days in fellowship hall. Bag of gro- Springs, Dunnellon and Beverly Hills. Mondays at the neighborhood park in Home with Crematory is ■ Our Lady of Fatima — 10 a.m. ceries with bread, meat and produce Call 352-746-1500. Food is distrib- Hernando off Railroad Drive where in charge of private to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, 604 as available for Homosassa residents uted at the Youth Building from Elk- feeding the homeless takes place. arrangements. U.S. 41 S., open to needy residents once a month. 352-628-4083. cam side. Call 352-344-2425. of Floral City, Hernando and Inver- ■ We Care Food Pantry — must ■ First Baptist Church of Beverly ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic OBITUARIES ness. 352-726-1707. be a Homosassa or Homosassa Hills Helping Hands Food Pantry — 9 Church in Citrus Springs serves  Citrus County ■ Our Lady of Grace Catholic Springs resident. 352-228-4921. those in need with free boxes of food. The to 11 a.m. the third Saturday monthly, Chronicle’s policy Church — 9 to 10 a.m. the third Tues- ■ Beverly Hills Community Church 4950 N. Lecanto Highway, Beverly Call 352-465-6613 on the third Tues- day monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. 352- permits both free and — 11 a.m. to noon and 6 to 7 p.m. the Hills. Serving Beverly Hills, Lecanto day monthly to sign up; distribution paid obituaries. Email 527-2381 or 352-746-2144. last Tuesday monthly, 82 Civic Circle, and Citrus Springs. 352-746-2970. now begins at 9 a.m. the following obits@chronicle ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church open to Beverly Hills residents. FREE MEALS Saturday. online.com or phone — 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and 352-746-3620. ■ El-Shaddai food ministries 352-563-5660 for Wednesdays. 352-726-3153. ■ Suncoast Baptist Church — food ■ First United Methodist Church of “brown bag of food” distribution is details and pricing ■ First Presbyterian Church of pantry open for bread distribution Inverness God’s Kitchen — 11:30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at options. Crystal River — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, a.m. to noon Mondays, 3896 S. Crystal River Church of God, 2180 W.  Deadline is 3 p.m. for second and fourth Tuesdays monthly, and the second Wednesday monthly Pleasant Grove Road. 352-726-2522. 12th Ave. Although food is distributed obituaries to appear 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 352-795-2259. is distribution of bagged canned ■ Floral City United Methodist once a week, families are only eligible in the next day’s ■ Citrus County Veterans Coalition goods, dry goods and meat from 9 to Church — 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesdays in for food once a month. Call 352-628- edition. (CCVC) — 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. at 5310 S. Suncoast Hilton Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. 9087 or 352-302-9925.  Obituaries must be 1039 N. Paul Drive, Inverness. Open Blvd., Homosassa Springs. Open to 352-344-1771. ■ Hernando Seventh-day Adven- verified with the to Citrus County veterans and their Homosassa residents only. ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal tist Church, 1880 N. Trucks Ave., Her- funeral home or society in charge of family members in need. Food Bank 352-621-3008. Church’s Feed My Sheep outreach nando, provides food distribution for manager is Gary Williamson. Call ■ — 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. arrangements. Floral City First Baptist Church needy families from 10 a.m. to  352-527-4537. — 1 to 3 p.m. the third Wednesday 352-726-3153. 11:30 a.m. the second Tuesday All obituaries will be ■ ■ edited to conform to Crystal River United Methodist monthly. Salvation Army Canteen — 5 to monthly. Call 352-212-5159. Associated Press style unless a request to the contrary is made. Shiites are already heed- State Department said. A sian Gulf as President Iran has increased its de-  A flag will be included ing a call from their most military official said about Barack Obama considers fenses along its western for free for those who IRAQ revered spiritual leader to 150 Marines have been possible military options, border with Iraq, though Continued from Page A1 served in the U.S. take up arms against the sent to Baghdad to help although he has ruled out there was no immediate military. 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BUSTER THOMPSON One of the ficial,” Gilmer create a greater backlog for vet- Correspondent main obstacles VA BENEFITS said. “Once (vet- erans who have claims that are for enrolling  For information about erans) are in our well grounded.” LECANTO — The VA Commu- veterans is the eligibility requirements in system here, we Dininno emphasized the im- nity Based Outpatient Clinic in income require- the VA benefits program, determine what- portance of veterans needing to Lecanto is attempting to reach ment, with the call the Lecanto VA ever we can do speak up. veterans still not enrolled with exception of the Community Based to help them ... “There has been a long held the VA benefits system. veteran facing Outpatient Clinic at 352- and help them tradition that veterans don’t want to speak up ... they fail to According to David Gilmer, catastrophic David 746-8000, or the Citrus Sam through the medical administration officer injuries. Gilmer County Veterans Services Dinnino system.” get treatment as soon as possible As a result of when they need to. If they’re eli- for the VA CBOC in Lecanto, one “Unfortu- medical Office at 352-527-5915. county concern his clinic faces is moti- nately, not every administration veterans the many laws gible, they should enroll. Pride vating veterans to apply for veteran is eligi- officer. service officer. placing eligibil- hurts (veterans), and they don’t health and other benefits. ble, depending Dininno, county veterans serv- ity require- like to complain, but they need “It’s health care that’s avail- on their means test, but they’ve ice officer for the Citrus VSO, ments for veterans based on to speak up,” Dininno said. able for most veterans. Some of been working on that in Con- “But we make sure the veteran care priority and with veterans Gilmer’s goal for the Lecanto them still think it’s not for them gress,” Gilmer said. benefit applications are filled filing weak claims, the backlog VA CBOC is to launch more out- ... whether they think they’re el- Adjacent to the Lecanto clinic out correctly, and send them to for veterans waiting for claim reach programs for veterans, in igible or not they should still is the Citrus County’s Veterans the (Lecanto) clinic for them to acceptance has increased. order to promote veteran enroll- apply,” Gilmer said. Services Office, which is accred- place in categories. If the claim “It’s a losing battle as long as ment within Citrus and sur- Prior to 2003, all veterans were ited by the VA to further assist is questionable, then it’s sent to we are in conflict with veterans rounding counties. eligible for benefits; however, veterans in filing benefit claims, the regional office in .” coming in with disabilities seek- “I see more vets that didn’t use due to the overwhelming amount helps to coordinate veteran en- Gilmer concurred with the ad- ing claims,” Dininno said. “This us when we opened up in 2005,” of veterans who applied, congres- rollment with the Lecanto VA vantage of enrollment access is a problem with the VA system Gilmer said. “There are a number sional laws established eight eli- CBOC. with the Citrus VSO. as a whole: when veterans put in of reasons that a veteran can be gibility categories, based on the “Not all veterans are eligible “Having the clinic adjacent to claims that aren’t well grounded, eligible. The best thing is to apply, priority of care veterans needed. for health care,” said Sam the services office is very bene- and keep appealing them, they and we have applications here.”

675,000 within a 75-mile radius of the site, conven- RALLY ient access to hospitals, Continued from Page A1 close proximity to state roads, major cities and Port Charlotte and St. Au- The Villages and having gustine. The department nearby Ocala-Marion also operates a veterans’ County Veterans Memorial assisted living facility in Park. Lake City. While Citrus County was Admission require- not in the site selection ments include an honor- process, there is a local able discharge, state concept to develop a resi- residency for one year dence facility for that prior to admission and VA population. certification need for as- “Veterans Village” was a sisted living or skilled concept at Fire Up Citrus, nursing care. an event last October by Marion County spokes- the Economic Develop- woman Barbra Hernández ment Council to showcase said anyone who is inter- innovative ideas that could ested is invited to the move the county forward. event. It will be an oppor- tunity to meet state Presented by Dr. Paresh selection committee rep- Desai, Ray Chirayath and resentatives and provide Jarrod McAllister, it would public comment in sup- be a large assisted-living port of the new facility complex serving Central being located in Marion. Florida veterans. The There will be live music 1,000-unit project would and light refreshments. also be an economic en- gine, creating jobs and re- The June 20 event be- lated spending. gins at 9 a.m. at the corner of Southwest 80th Street The proposed location is and Southwest Avenue, at adjacent the existing vet- Googlw Maps/Chronicle illustration On Top of the World, erans outpatient clinic in The state’s network of existing veterans’ nursing homes Ocala. Lecanto. has an occupancy rate averaging 99 percent. The nursing Marion County has Contact Chronicle re- homes are in Daytona Beach, Land O’ Lakes, Panama listed various reasons for porter Pat Faherty at 352- City, Pembroke Pines, Port Charlotte and St. Augustine. its selection including: A 564-2924 or pfaherty@ The department also operates a veterans’ assisted living veteran population of chronicleonline.com. facility in Lake City.

ered by Medicare. And to apply for enrollment. ered. Care delivered in IMPACT while the VA does not bill Q. What is cost of provid- Citrus County at the VA Medicare or Medicaid, it ing VA health care health facility cost approx- Continued from Page A1 can bill Medicare supple- services? imately $8 million with mental health insurance A. The VA medical care about 30,000 veterans visit- FREE of the Reserves or Na- for covered services. cost for Citrus County vet- ing the facility each year tional Guard, who were Veterans enrolled in the erans in 2013 was approxi- for treatment.. called to active duty by fed- VA health care program, mately $58 million. The Contact Chronicle re- eral order, may also qual- have coverage under the figure is based on where porter Pat Faherty at 352- ify. Non-veteran spouses standards of the new the patient lives, instead of 564-2924 or pfaherty@ Frames and other family members health care law and do not where the care is deliv- chronicleonline.com. Frames generally do not qualify. have to do anything more. $ However, VA health care Q. How do veterans en- ( 89.00 Value) coverage is available for roll for VA health care family members of certain services? veterans who are perma- A. Veterans can apply for with Purchase of nently and totally disabled enrollment online at www.DecorativeDesignsOcala.com or died serving their coun- www.va.gov or by phone at Lenses AND Get try and in some cases, vet- 877-222-VETS (8387). They • Lighting • Fans • Lamp Shades erans with children who can also apply in person at a 2nd Pair of Glasses have Spina Bifida. the nearest VA medical • Home Decor Q. Do veterans receive center. Even with acknowl- • Floor and Table Lamps free health care? edged long waiting times at A. Many veterans do some health care locations 352-624-1074 FREE Cannot be combined qualify for free health care including Gainesville, the 1839 SW College Rd., Ocala 5% OFF with other offers. Exp. July 31, 2014 MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF PURCHASE. 000IHSZ Mon-Fri 9-5 • Sat 9-3 ONE IN-STOCK ITEM services based on service VA is encouraging veterans 1 See store for details. Expires 6/30/14 connected conditions or other qualifying factors. However, some veterans I For a Day or Night of Fun may be required to pay a 19 co-pay for treatment of and to Meet New Friends. non service connected health conditions. There are also co-pays for pre- Come scriptions and over the counter medications. A financial assessment is and Play! Eyecare Express also a factor in determin- To place your Bingo ads, ing whether co-pays are re- B SAME DAY SERVICE * quired. Typically veterans 10 call 563-5592 Even Bifocals & Safety Glasses * who qualify for Medicaid 9203147 do not pay co-pays. N OW A CCEPTING As obligated by law, VA SATURDAY BINGO BEVERLY HILLS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will also bill a veteran’s VFW POST 4252 – Hwy 200 LIONS BINGO 352/746-6921 private health insurance The Friendliest Bingo in Town! Located County Rd. 486 & HERNANDO, FL Pine Cone • Lecanto, FL company for medical care, $ supplies and medications Doors open at 8:30 10 FOR 20 GAMES (1/2 Mile East of County Rd. 491) 000IDV4 $ $ Smoke-Free Environment Game starts at 10:00 a.m. Win to provided for treatment of 50 250 FREE Coffee & Tea Buy 1 Bonanza $ TV Monitors for Your Convenience Over 1,000 Frames In Stock non-service connected 115 0 In Prizes Every Bingo Game ~ Sandwiches & Snacks ~ Get 1 FREE w/a can good conditions. But eligible Bring Ad in: WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Eye exams by veterans are not responsi- Doors Open 4:30 PM Buy 1 Bonanza, Get 1 FREE Games Start 6:00 PM ble for payment of VA Hours: Mon. 6:00 P . M . – Thurs. 12:30 P . M . Dr. Allen Sobel, Optometrist 352-249-1086 Doors Open 2 Hours Earlier POT-O-GOLD medical services billed to Refreshments Served at a Nominal Cost ALL PAPER BINGO PRIZES WINNER FREE Coffee & Hot Tea . their insurance carrier T AKES ALL State-of-the-art

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Governments hide, voters decide EDITORIAL BOARD ongress doesn’t do much say anything they want at any subject to wildly conflicting Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher these days, but here’s one time. A balance has to be struck interpretations. bill that could command between two profound Ameri- Look at the Risen case. The Mike Arnold ...... editor C bipartisan support: a federal can principles: knowledge and trial court judge ruled in his Charlie Brennan...... managing editor shield law protecting journal- safety. favor. The appellate court re- Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member ists against overzeal- In fact, responsi- versed on a 2-to-1 vote, with the ous prosecutors. ble journalists con- majority saying he must testify. Mac Harris ...... citizen member The urgency be- sult regularly with The dissenting judge protested Founded Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member military and intelli- that the ruling “severely im- by Albert M. hind this measure in- Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief creased sharply gence sources and, pinges on the press and the free when the Supreme at the government’s flow of information in our “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” Court recently de- request, periodically society.” — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus clined to take the withhold informa- Any shield law must resolve case of James Risen, tion that could dam- two thorny issues, and the first a New York Times re- age national security is who gets protected. Years CONSERVATION FRIENDLY porter who is facing interests. ago, we both served on commit- jail time for refusing Cokie and But it’s also true tees of journalists that decided to reveal the confi- Steven Roberts that government offi- which news outlets qualified dential sources he OTHER cials — in all admin- for credentials to cover Con- used in a book about istrations and both gress. It was a relativity easy the CIA. VOICES parties — want to call at the time: Show us your “I will continue to control what the clips and pay stubs from a rep- fight,” Risen said after the public knows as tightly as possi- utable organization. Dairy Today, in a world of user- court’s ruling. But his last hope ble, and conceal their own mis- for avoiding prison is probably takes and misdeeds. generated and crowd-sourced Attorney General Eric Holder, At times, the only way re- information, the question “who who could quash the subpoena porters can pry loose the infor- is a journalist” — and therefore that Risen is resisting. “The ball mation that citizens need to deserves legal protection — is is now in the government’s “adequately self-govern” is far tougher to answer. The Sen- wants to court,” said Joel Kurtzberg, the through anonymous sources. ate bill strikes a good compro- reporter’s lawyer. And without a shield law, it’s mise. It specifically includes There is some hope Holder much harder for reporters to folks like bloggers and college will act. He is clearly sensitive protect those sources and per- students, but then gives judges to charges that the Obama ad- suade them to talk. the flexibility to protect others ministration has been far too The odds for enacting such a who practice journalism but do its part quick to prosecute government law are long, but not impossi- have no formal affiliation. leak cases, and he recently told ble. Last year, the Senate Judi- The second issue is national a gathering of journalists, “As ciary Committee passed a security. States don’t have that or more than 10 years, friendly consideration has long as I’m attorney general, no measure with bipartisan back- problem, but the Feds do. Any M&B Dairy in Lecanto, been getting more attention reporter who is doing his job is ing, and Senate leaders are still fair — and workable — shield Funder the leadership lately, as water quantity and going to jail.” searching for the 60 votes law must include a “carve out” of the father-son team of Dale quality issues gain impor- But the rights of journalists to needed to overcome a filibuster. that allows authorities, in cases and Leon McClellan, has tance. Water is now a regular report — and citizens to be in- The House has passed bills in of extreme sensitivity, to com- been doing things right. agenda item for the Citrus formed — should not depend two previous Congresses, and pel a journalist’s cooperation. Preparing to open the 1,172- County Agricultural Alliance, on the goodwill of the attorney last week added an amendment Both problems can be solved acre Lecanto facility, Dale Mc- in which the McClellans are general. Those rights should be to an appropriations measure with a modicum of goodwill. Clellan faced active members. written into law. barring the Justice Department The real point here is not to plenty of local M&B is con- As David Cuillier, president of from using funds to “compel a give journalists special treat- journalist or reporter to testify” ment, but to give citizens spe- challenges, in- THE ISSUE: structing a mil- the Society of Professional Jour- nalists, noted, the Risen case about confidential sources. cial treatment. They can only cluding doubtful Dairy investing in lion-gallon-plus “illustrates, in concrete terms, That’s a useful symbol, but this hold their leaders accountable and disapproving reclaimed water reclaimed water why Congress should move is a complex problem that de- if they know what those leaders neighbors and system. storage facility, quickly. Ultimately, this isn’t mands a more carefully crafted are doing. businesses. In pictured recently about protecting Risen or other solution. Governments can hide. But what we now OUR OPINION: in the Chronicle. journalists. It is about protect- Forty-nine states now have voters decide. know as typical It will reduce the ing the ability for Americans to shield laws, but there are none ■ McClellan fash- Innovation and need for ground- receive the information they at the federal level. The ——— ——— ion, he turned enlightened water use, while need to adequately self-govern.” Supreme Court last dealt with Steve and Cokie Roberts can things around by leadership are recycling nutri- Reporters should not have an this issue in the Branzburg case be contacted by email at having community M&B hallmarks. ents back into absolute privilege to write or of 1972, and that ruling remains [email protected]. meetings to dis- feed crops that cuss his plans and introduce sustain the dairy’s nearly 700 his family and his engineer. milk cows. M&B already had Dale McClellan was named been re-using the liquids and Southeastern Farmer of the solids from the routine flush- year in 2012, and Leon Mc- ing of the barns; this larger Clellan was recently honored storage facility will amplify as one of the best and bright- efficiency. est of Citrus County’s under- Everyone should be think- 40 professionals. They both ing innovatively about water are active in a number of com- conservation. And agricul- munity and nonprofit organi- tural interests that need large zations and frequently open amounts of water particularly the farm to tours or events. must focus on adopting best From the beginning, Dale practices in water matters. McClellan was determined to Citrus County is fortunate have an employee-friendly, to have such a trend-setter in cow-friendly and environ- the M&B Dairy. The McClel- mentally friendly dairy. He lans have demonstrated that works hard to apply best focusing on environmentally practices, and he’s big on ini- friendly practices and em- tiative and innovation, which bracing new thinking for sus- has repeatedly prompted in- tainable agriculture can dustry praise. benefit both the community The environmentally and the bottom line.

Blame whole gov’t check it out. I read the Citrus Chronicle, June Seeking support 1, about “Gotcha government.” I’ve been here in Citrus County Well, just so you know, it also ap- for three years, and does any- plies to Animal Control. Those body know if there is a guys started working for pet loss support group LETTER to the Editor the sheriff and now any- around here, like in In- body who takes a dog OUND S verness or Floral City Letter of support OPINIONS INVITED off the leash for any rea- around there? I just OFF for loss of mother ■ son in public, or even wanted to know be- The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. going to your mailbox to cause I have two cats Dear Krystle: get your mail, that’s a ■ Viewpoints depicted in political cartoons, columns or letters do not nec- and they’re 13 years old Most can only imagine the “gotcha.” If someone essarily represent the opinion of the editorial board. and they’re not doing sadness, pain, and confusion takes a picture of a dog ■ Groups or individuals are invited to express their opinions in a letter to well and I just wanted you are feeling at this time. off a leash, no matter the editor. CALL to know if there was a When you lose a parent, it feels where they’re at, gotcha ■ pet loss support group like a piece of your soul has Persons wishing to address the editorial board, which meets weekly, — a $78 fine. So you’re if I needed it. I would should call Charlie Brennan at 352-563-5660. getting exactly what you 563-0579 just been ripped from you leav- appreciate if somebody ing a hole that never quite ■ All letters must be signed and include a phone number and hometown, deserve, Citrus County. knows where one is up here, to including letters sent via email. Names and hometowns will be printed; You’ve got a bunch of nincom- heals. You feel like your whole phone numbers will not be published or given out. print it in the paper in the Sound world has just collapsed poops in all kinds of places. So Off or someplace else. ■ We reserve the right to edit letters for length, libel, fairness and good don’t blame just one guy, Scott around you and a million ques- taste. tions swirl through your mind (Adams). Blame the way the gov- Instruction needed ■ like a tornado striking every Letters must be no longer than 600 words, and writers will be limited to ernment works. four letters per month. While shopping for a new toi- memory and emotion which in Award winner let, I mentioned to another cus- turn causes tears to flow or ■ SEND LETTERS TO: [email protected]. tomer that my water-saver toilet well up in your eyes at a mo- Your cartoon on Page A10 of was not doing the job. He stated ment’s notice. The hardest Tuesday’s (June 3) paper makes memories of your mother to in every fragment there is a that those types of toilets are questions, the questions most you a co-winner, along with our designed to do a preliminary flood your mind and the day or mirror image of you. When you impossible to answer, and the president, of the Baron Mun- flush or light flushing and if time of your mother’s passing see your reflection in those questions that drive you the chausen Award. more flushing action is neces- will live on in infamy within pieces realize that your mom craziest during times like these sary, the handle needs to be you. I know there is nothing I left the best piece of her be- are the ones that start with Get a parliamentarian pushed down farther to activate or anyone else could possibly hind. You are her legacy, young “why:” Why my mom? Why I read all of these articles on the secondary flushing action. I say to make you feel better or lady, you are the blessing she now? Why me? Why? Why? the county commissioners’ still have my water-saver toilet make the pain go away for bestowed on the world, and we meetings and I’m wondering if thanks to that customer. I was The question part of what even a second at this time be- are all better off knowing you. they have a licensed parliamen- totally unaware of the second- you are going through will ease cause if there was I am certain Sincerely, tarian at every meeting so they ary system. Watch for it if you with the passing of time. You all the people who care for you Your friend and old bus can tell exactly how a meeting is go visiting. We have had sur- will for a long time continue to would be screaming it from the driver, Mr. K. to be run. Now, I’m no expert on prises by visitors. Thinking of tear up when something or rooftops. Your heart is shat- Kim Morrison this, but possibly you could putting up (an) operation sign. some special moment causes tered into a million pieces and Homosassa

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Reminds me of Citrus County a laughing- Congrats to rowers stock. Besides the fact ROCCS (Rowing Organization of Schembri years that we have lost many Citrus County Students) is very In this arguing battle be- good people because of proud to provide exciting news re- tween the county commis- him. He’s got to go. garding the rowing success of its sioners and (Scott Adams doing Citrus County student rowers. Al- Adams). Reminds me of though ROCCS has had some fabu- when (Anthony) Schembri his best lous success in recent years, was in. He started telling Just a comment for your competing on the state level, this the truth and the headline on year has been the most successful council found a June 4 of the year ever, and the students and way to dump OUND S paper. Mr. Adams, coaches deserve notoriety for all him. They’re you go, baby, you of their hard work both on the going to find a OFF go. You go. You do water, and in the classroom. way to dump what you’re sup- First, ROCCS alumni, and CHS (Adams). They posed to do. graduate Ben Davison (class of don’t understand, You’re doing what 2013) took first in the 2014 U.S. for some reason, you’re supposed Rowing North West Championship that they were to do. You’re going in the Singles and the Quad. This elected to take CALL after these other championship regatta took place care of all the commissioners to May 17 to 18, in Vancouver, people, not just 563-0579 get rid of the . who they want to. good-ol’-boy net- On May 17, Ben was also fea- Goodbye, Mr. (Adams). It’s work. You’re doing your tured by the Minute a shame they can’t handle best. Do it. Movies. Visit http://bit.ly/1s0lld4 to your truth. Time for Adams see video. Ben’s success at the NW Politics to go Championship qualifies him to Joseph Thunderhorse is a Crystal River artist and cartoonist. detrimental compete in the U.S. Rowing Youth Enough is enough. I for National Championship in Rancho As I was reading about one am tired of reading Cardova, California, which was above students, please do not hesi- talking about America’s breadbas- your wayward commis- about the schoolyard-bully completed on June 15. tate to congratulate them and their ket, what do you suppose would be sioner, Mr. Meek said that antics of Scott Adams. He Not only has Ben qualified for families! They deserve the utmost the result of a pipeline rupture? he was acting in a manner needs to be removed from the NW U.S. Championship, but so praise from their Citrus County Obviously, additional concerns that was detrimental to his position and undergo has two current ROCCS rowers: community. arise around the fact that this the community and their some kind of counseling Micaela Hill (CHS graduate, 2014), would be a taking of private prop- organization. It appears to or anger management and Emily Hall (LHS junior). Both Reza Zakaria me that politics in itself erty. Many of the farms and until he can behave like a Micaela and Emily competed in a ROCCS President ranches have been in families for has become detrimental civilized adult. Maybe Double in the Southeast U.S. Re- Inverness generations and they will have to to our community. Charlie Dean should try to gional Championship in Sarasota accept the burying of this pipeline straighten him out. on May 10 to 11. The girls came in Taking down through the middle of their prop- second. Vote against Keystone good-ol’ boys Adams has right erty. Bless those farmers and We wish Ben, Micaela, and pipeline Scott Adams is finding to speak up ranchers in Nebraska who are Emily, and ROCCS coach Terry I read with dismay the letter out what the good-ol’ boys fighting to hold on to their rights. This is in reference to all Davison the best of luck in repre- written by Mr. Ford in Crystal are up to in this county. If I’m tired of hearing about taking the headlines about how senting Citrus County on the na- River regarding the urgent need to you’re not one of them, from the few for the good of the the behavior of Scott tional level in California. pass the Keystone pipeline proj- everybody’s going to be many. Possibly we need to look at Adams is. It seems that Ben Davison is also currently ect. Fingers are pointed at the cur- against you. Keep on, another way to meet our energy the other commissioners competing for a seat on the U.S. rent administration for holding up Scott. We know there’s needs. Has anyone looked at the and Administrator Thorpe Junior Worlds Team, which will this project. It is obvious that the more there than they want possibility of building refineries on have nothing else to do compete in Hamburg, Germany in majority of the public doesn’t un- anybody to know about. site rather than shipping it across but to find fault and accu- August, 2014. Upon making the derstand what is entailed in the sations and paperwork, the entire country? How about Not the way 2014 team, Ben will be a second- laying of this pipeline. shipping it to Alaska — that is, if any scrap they can get to time U.S. Junior World Team Mem- Plans call for burying the to operate be against him. It seems they like the idea. As near as I can ber. He in fact made the U.S. Team pipeline 5 or 6 feet beneath the tell, the only reason to build this I read the articles in the like they want to oust him in 2013, and competed in Lithua- Chronicle surface of the land, but above the monstrosity is to get the oil to the about Scott out and that’s not right. nia, finishing sixth in the world. Ogalalla aquifer. Unless you grew Adams and wanted to say He had a right to open his gulf to ship overseas. Where is the This year, ROCCS has three Cit- up in that neck of the woods, you benefit to us? As for jobs, there will that I am behind him. I mouth and ask questions rus County High School Students cannot possibly understand the don’t think that he should and maybe get a little out be temporary jobs. Then what? who are graduating. Combined, importance of the Ogalalla aquifer. Let’s look at alternate sources of be ejected from the com- of hand. But he has a the three students are on their way I grew up in eastern Colorado. The missioner meetings. I fuel and energy. There are many, right as a commissioner to successful college careers, hav- aquifer is beyond critical for the think that it’s wrong that however, they keep quietly disap- representing the people. It ing been awarded over a quarter growth of crops and provision of commissioners have taken seems that the commis- pearing. Wonder why. As with Mr. of a million dollars in academic drinking water to eight states. It is to get Brad Thorpe after sioners and Thorpe are al- Ford, I urge you to contact Sen. and rowing scholarships: Micaela already being drained by numer- him and that’s not the way ways against him Nelson and urge him to vote Hill (CHS graduate); Kimberly ous companies, many of whom are we should operate in Cit- whenever he questions against SB 2280. Stafford (LHS graduate); David in Texas, for shipment to rus County. anything. They think that Mitchell (CHS graduate). and and as a result, levels Betty Barker they are the royalty and he are precariously low. Since we’re Inverness Adams has right is a peasant. ... Scott does For anyone who knows the to complain question things and it’s for This is in reference to the our good, too, not only county commissioner, “JJ” what the commissioners Kenney, and whoever is on and Thorpe want. that board, Mr. Thorpe and Fighting fire Submit Photos until June 30 the other county commis- sioner that is supposed to with fire be raising so much Cain, Commissioner Adams’ Mr. Adams. I think followers, even though Mr. Adams is doing a good they are few and far be- job bringing all this stuff tween, never see the light. up that the county com- Like the commissioner missioners has overlooked himself, they voice nothing or just didn’t want to go by except negativity for the the rules when repaving Chronicle, fellow commis- one street and taking it to sioners and county staff. another street. Mr. Adams Since people have decided has a right to complain to come forward with and bring it before the proof of harassment and meeting. I think Mr. Adams inappropriate transactions is doing a great job in rep- by this commissioner, he resenting the people. ... I’m himself and his flock of for Mr. Adams being a sheep scream injustice. I commissioner. call it fighting fire with fire. Commissioner Adams is Adams not the the perfect example of right person crude and rude. Today is June 4 and I am reading the article in SOUND OFF the paper about (Scott) Adams. While I feel new  Hot Corners are blood is important with culled from Sound Off the commissioners, I don’t calls. feel Adams is the right  See the bottom of person. I think he is ridicu- Page A8 for Sound Off lous. He is loud, he is vul- guidelines. gar and he is making

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Nation BRIEFS Classic Stats aplenty, facts fewer in debate Associated Press about the effects of the pollution The reality: The plan would companies that produce natural rules: prevent about 430 million tons of gas, solar panels or renewable WASHINGTON — President ELECTRICITY PRICES carbon from reaching the atmos- technologies will get a boost, Barack Obama’s new pollution phere. It’s a 30 percent cut over while coal will take a hit. The Obama administration limits for power plants have set the next 15 years, but that’s com- To calculate health care sav- says: The proposal will shrink off an avalanche of information pared with 2005 levels. Since ings, the administration uses a electricity bills about 8 percent. about what the rules will cost, 2005, power plans have cut those somewhat morbid formula that Supporters of energy deregula- how they will affect your health emissions nearly 13 percent, so puts a dollar amount on ailments tion say: “Americans can expect to and how far they will go toward they’re already about halfway to- averted — everything from heart pay $200 more each year for their curbing climate change. ward the goal. attacks to bronchitis and asthma. electricity.” — Institute for Energy There’s just one problem: Al- But U.S. fossil-fueled plants ac- It’s an inexact science, and there Research, a group backed by the Associated Press most none of it is based in reality. count for only 6 percent of global are plenty of caveats. Kevin Kenyon and his son That’s because Obama’s pro- Koch brothers. carbon emissions, and Obama’s Jack Kenyon, both of posed rules, which aim to cut car- The reality: It depends how you plan doesn’t touch the rest of the JOBS Duanesburg, N.Y., look at bon dioxide emissions from crunch the numbers. The admin- world’s emissions. It won’t cut as The conservative Heritage a 1953 MG on Sunday power plants 30 percent by 2030, istration acknowledges that the big a chunk as Obama’s previous Foundation says: “Nearly 600,000 during the Father’s Day rely on states developing their price per kilowatt hour will go up fuel economy rules for cars and jobs would be lost.” a few percentage points. But the Auto Show on Mohawk own customized plans to meet trucks. The United Mine Workers of administration says your total Avenue in Scotia, N.Y. their targets. America says: “We estimate that power bill will be lower because THE ECONOMY Among the options are switch- the total impact will be about the plan incentivizes efficiency ing to cleaner fuel sources, boost- The U.S. Chamber of Com- 485,000 permanent jobs lost.” and will drive down demand. In ing efficiency to reduce demand merce says: The plan will cost the The Environmental Protection Crews race other words, you’ll pay more for for electricity and trading pollu- economy more than $50 billion Agency says: The rules could cost the electricity you buy, but you’ll weather in fire tion permits through cap-and- per year. close to 80,000 jobs by 2030 at buy less of it. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — trade. The administration says: By power plants and fossil fuel com- Federal fire officials acceler- At the earliest, states won’t sub- THE ENVIRONMENT 2030, the rules will have an an- panies, but could create about ated their attack Sunday on mit plans until mid-2016; some Environmentalists say: “This is nual cost of up to $8.8 billion, but 111,000 jobs in energy efficiency. a smoky wildfire that threat- states could have until 2018. So the biggest step we’ve ever taken that cost will be far offset by an- The reality: It’s tough to tell. ened 500 homes in Central the true impact won’t be known for the biggest challenge we’ve nual climate and health benefits Not every coal miner who loses a California as they raced to for years. ever faced.” — League of Conser- of up to $93 billion. job will find work installing solar control the fast-moving But that’s not stopping the vation Voters The reality: We won’t know panels and windmills. On the blaze before hotter, drier White House, environmental The coal industry says: “The until states decide how to meet other hand, the low cost of natural weather sets in, a U.S. For- groups and the energy industry proposal will have practically no their targets. Some states rely gas has already prompted a shift est Service spokeswoman from serving up speculation in effect on global climate change.” more heavily on coal, so different away from coal, meaning some of said. heaping doses. — American Coalition for Clean regions will be affected in differ- those jobs will disappear with or What we know and don’t know The fire burning in and Coal Electricity ent ways. Still, it’s a safe bet that without new pollution limits. around the Sequoia Na- tional Forest doubled in size overnight and came within a mile of a community about 30 miles northeast of Bak- ersfield where sheriff’s deputies walked the streets with bullhorns and knocked on doors as they urged resi- ‘It’s not political’ dents to evacuate, authori- ties said. Rodents winning Home-schooling NY rat race NEW YORK — New York parents rally City is gearing up for its lat- est war on rats. against Starting next month, an army of inspectors will de- Common Core scend on the city’s most rat- infested neighborhoods, Associated Press targeting the parks, sewers and dumping areas where WASHINGTON — Home- rats congregate and breed. schooling mom Jenni White It’s part of the city’s gave some of the loudest cheers $611,000 latest effort to at- when Oklahoma Gov. Mary tack a rat population that Fallin signed legislation to re- some experts estimate peal the Common Core educa- tion standards. could be double that of the White, president of Restore Big Apple’s 8.4 million Oklahoma Public Education, human residents. helped organize rallies, robo calls and letters to legislators encouraging the repeal. “You BRIEFS name it. We had to do it,” White World said. “We just had to do it out of a shoestring budget out of our Associated Press Colombia own accounts.” Megan King talks June 7 with her sons Joshua, 9, left, and Benjamin, 11, back, in her home in In Oklahoma and elsewhere, Lawrence, Kan. King pulled two of her three sons out of their public elementary school, in part because home-schooling parents, often of the math standards, and she co-founded Kansans Against Common Core. “All parents should be with their kids, are a frequent concerned about this. This is our children. To me, it’s not political,” says King. presence at legislative hearings and other political functions cal,” said Megan King of Indiana and South Carolina re- tor of education at the conser- representing anti-Common Lawrence, Kansas. She pulled cently signed legislation re- vative American Principles Core forces. Sometimes, as in two of her three sons out of pealing them. The issue has Project. White’s case, they are even their public elementary school, pitted Chamber of Commerce- Some of these parents, like leading the opposition. in part, because of the math aligned Republicans with King, believe the standards are Home-schooling parents can standards, and she co-founded grassroots conservatives, in- poorly designed. King said she teach their kids what they Kansans Against Common cluding many home-schooling believes the math standards choose, but many of these par- Core. parents. are developmentally inappro- ents still have a big beef with The standards, adopted in The Common Core effort was priate for younger kids, not rig- the standards. more than 40 states and the led by the states, but the Obama orous enough for older students Facebook groups such as District of Columbia, spell out administration has offered in- and too heavy on pushing infor- “Home Schooling Without what math and English skills centives to those that adopted mational text over literature. Common Core,” have popped public school students should “college and career” ready Other home-schoolers fear Associated Press up. A Home School Legal De- master at each grade. They standards. That has led to that as textbook publishers in- Supporters of Colombia’s fense Association produced were pushed by governors con- charges of federal intrusion. corporate the standards, it will President Juan Manuel video on the standards has cerned that too few graduates The concern that the more lead to a smaller number of Santos show their hands been viewed online hundreds were ready for life after high education policy is centralized, non-Common Core based- with the word “peace” of thousands of times. school. “the less control they have as textbooks, said White, from written on them as they “All parents should be con- Use of the standards has be- citizens” motivates many of Luther, Oklahoma. She said she celebrate his victory cerned about this. This is our come a hot-button issue in these home-schooling parents, teaches her children using Sunday in the presidential children. To me, it’s not politi- many states, and governors in said Emmett McGroarty, direc- “classically” aligned texts. runoff in Bogota.

Pakistani army launches attack Progress made on a ‘bionic pancreas’ for diabetics ISLAMABAD — The Pakistani army Sunday Associated Press this one also can fix too-low The bionic pancreas is launched a long-awaited sugar, mimicking what a for Type 1 diabetes, the operation against foreign Scientists have made big natural pancreas does. kind often found during and local militants in a tribal progress on a “bionic pan- The device was devel- childhood. About 5 per- region near the Afghan bor- creas” to free some people oped at Massachusetts cent of the 26 million der, hours after jets with diabetes from the daily General Hospital and Americans with diabetes pounded insurgent hideouts ordeal of managing their Boston University. Results have this type and cannot in the country’s northwest, disease. A wearable, exper- were featured Sunday at make insulin to turn food the army said. imental device passed a an American Diabetes As- into energy. Sugar builds The move effectively real-world test, constantly sociation conference in up in the blood, raising the ends the government’s pol- monitoring blood sugar and San Francisco and were risk for heart disease and icy of trying to negotiate automatically giving insulin published online by the many other problems. or a sugar-boosting drug New Journal of These people must check with Pakistani Taliban mili- as needed, doctors said Medicine. their blood and inject in- tants instead of using force Sunday. “I’m very excited about sulin several times a day or to end the years of fighting The device improved it,” said Dr. Betul Hati- get it through a pocket- that has killed tens of thou- blood-sugar control more poglu, an endocrinologist sized pump with a tube that sands of civilians and secu- than standard monitors and at Cleveland Clinic who goes under the skin. rity forces. It comes a week insulin pumps did when had no role in the work. “This would lift that bur- Associated Press after the militants laid siege tested for five days on 20 Many patients have been den off of their shoulders,” The bionic pancreas developed by a Boston University/ to the country’s largest air- adults and 32 teens. Unlike frustrated waiting for a Dr. Steven Russell, a dia- Massachusetts General Hospital research team consists port in an attack that other artificial pancreases cure, so “this is really a betes specialist at Massa- of a smartphone, top, hardwired to a continuous glucose shocked the country. in development that just great new horizon for chusetts General, said of monitor and two pumps, bottom, that pumps deliver —From wire reports correct high blood sugar, them,” she said. the bionic pancreas. doses of insulin or glucagon every five minutes. ■ Price ■ World Cup soccer/B2 records ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 10 ■ Lottery, TV/B3 ■ Baseball/B4 in Rays’ ■ Auto racing/B5 win over ■ Puzzles/B6 Astros. ■ Comics/B7 SPORTS /B4 ■ Classifieds/B8 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Kaymer closes out wire-to-wire US Open win Ties for fourth-largest U.S. Open largest margins 15 — 2000, (272), Miguel Angel Jimenez and (287), Pebble Beach Links, Pebble Beach, Calif. margin of victory 11 — 1899, (315), George Low, Val Fitzjohn and W.H. Way (326), C.C., Baltimore Associated Press 9 — 1921, James Barnes (289), and Fred McLeod (298), Co- lumbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md. 8 — 2011, Rory McIlroy (268), Jason Day (276), Congressional CC-Blue PINEHURST, N.C. — returned Course, Bethesda, Md. to the elite in golf with a U.S. Open victory that 8 — 2014, Martin Kaymer (271), Erik Compton and Rickie Fowler (279), Pine- ranks among the best. hurst (N.C.) No. 2. 7 — 1898, Fred Herd (328), (335), , Hamilton, A forgotten star for two years while building a Mass. complete game, Kaymer turned the toughest test 7 — 1906, Alex Smith (295), Willie Smith (302), Onwentsia Club, Lake of golf into a runaway at Pinehurst No. 2 on Sun- Forest, Ill. day to become only the seventh wire-to-wire win- 7 — 1970, (281), Dave Hill (288), Hazeltine G.C., Chaska, Minn. ner in 114 years of the U.S. Open. 6 — 1902, Laurie Auchterlonie (307), Stewart Gardner (313), Garden City G.C., Garden City, N.Y. Kaymer closed with a 1-under 69 — the only 6 — 1938, (284), Dick Metz (290), Cherry Hills C.C., player from the last eight groups to break par — 6 — 1953, (283), Sam Snead (289), Oakmont C.C., Oakmont, Pa. for an eight-shot victory over Rickie Fowler and Erik Compton, the two-time heart transplant re- Compton said, who closed with a 72 to earn a trip cipient and the only player who even remotely to the Masters next April. “I was playing for sec- challenged the 29-year-old German. ond. I think we all were playing for second.” So dominant was Kaymer that no one got closer This U.S. Open really ended on Friday. than four shots over the final 48 holes. Kaymer set the U.S. Open record with back-to- Only a late bogey kept Kaymer from joining back rounds of 65 to set the pace at 10-under 130. Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy as the only players to finish a U.S. Open in double digits under par. See KAYMER/ Page B5 He made a 15-foot par putt on the 18th hole, drop- Martin Kaymer wipes his eyes ping his putter as the ball fell into the center of the behind the trophy Sunday after cup, just like so many other putts this week. winning the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, N.C. “No one was catching Kaymer this week,” Associated Press 104, 87 Anderson dominates in busy night at the track SEAN ARNOLD Correspondent

INVERNESS — Wayne Ander- son wasn’t the only driver with NASCAR experience in Saturday’s Super Late Model feature at the Citrus County Speedway. But he showed why he’s still the one to beat when it comes to Late Model racing in Inverness, where his par- ents Dick and Mary Anderson were once the Speedway promot- ers in the early 1980s. In a 100-lapper that saw seven cautions after lap 47, the 45-year- old from Wildwood started from the pole and led for all but half a lap in claiming his seventh victory at Citrus since the beginning of 2013. Five-time Citrus champion Joey Catarelli narrowly outlasted Eric Sharrone to prevail in Pro Figure 8s for his 2014 debut at the track. Larry Welter Jr. continued his blistering run at Citrus by winning his fourth straight feature win in Pure Stocks, before he headed off to race at the Bronson Speedway later that night. Kevin Harrod (Modified Mini Stocks), Joey Bifaro (Street Stocks), Mike Belsuar (Three-Quarter Midgets), Jason McGonnell (Champ Karts), Marvin Armstrong (Pro Hornets) and Tammy Arm- strong (Rookie Hornets) also won feature events in Saturday’s ex- tensive racing action. Anderson twice built up quarter- lap leads on the field, but found himself in a struggle against his In- verness rival Herb Neumann Jr. shortly after the ninth restart of the race. Neumann got by Ander- son on the inside lane on lap 78, only to see Anderson quickly sling- shot his way back into the lead. “Wayne was great tonight,” Neu- mann said afterward. “We really didn’t have anything for him, un- Associated Press less he made a little mistake — San Antonio guard Manu Ginobili, left, and forward Tim Duncan embrace Sunday in the final moments of Game 5 of the NBA and he very rarely does.” Finals against the Miami Heat in San Antonio. San Antonio won the NBA championship 104-87. Early in the race, Neumann was in a battle for second with Ander- son’s son, Randy Anderson. Each Spurs defeat Heat in five games for fifth NBA championship initiated contact from behind on the other, and were eventually sent Associated Press level.” The Spurs won four titles in nine back four positions on a penalty Kawhi Leonard, named the finals years, but hadn’t been back on top since after Anderson crashed on lap 31. SAN ANTONIO — From their low MVP, had 22 points and 10 rebounds for 2007, making Foreigner’s “Feels Like Anderson returned to second by moment in the NBA Finals, back to the the Spurs. San Antonio added this title the First Time” an appropriate song lap 44, and Neumann reestab- top of the league. to the ones the Spurs won in 1999, 2003, choice after the final buzzer. lished the third spot after getting The San Antonio Spurs turned the ’05 and ’07. They nearly had another Tim Duncan and coach Gregg past Mike Bell on 52. Four laps rematch with the Miami Heat into no last year, but couldn’t hold off the Heat Popovich have been here for all of later, Neumann squeezed below match at all. and lost in seven games. them, and it was the fourth for Tony Anderson to claim second, where The Spurs finished off a dominant San Antonio rebounded from an Parker and Ginobili, who with Duncan he would finish, leaving Anderson run to their fifth NBA championship early 16-point deficit by outscoring the are once again the reigning the Big to notch third. Sportsman standout Sunday night, ending the Heat’s Heat 37-13 from the start of the second Three in the NBA. Jay Witfoth was the only other two-year title reign with a 104-87 vic- quarter to midway in the third. “Just a great team and we do it to- driver still standing at the check- tory that wrapped up the series in five The celebration the Heat canceled gether,” Parker said. ered flag. games. last season was on by the early second Bosh finished with 13 points and Former NASCAR Nationwide A year after their heartbreaking half Sunday. Wade just 11 on 4-of-12 shooting for the Series driver Johanna Long was in third place when she bumped seven-game defeat, their only loss in six LeBron James had 17 first-quarter Heat, providing James nowhere near Neumann coming out of the fourth finals appearances, the Spurs won four points to help the Heat get off to a fast the help he needed. turn of lap 48. She left with rear- routs to deny Miami’s quest for a third start. But it wasn’t enough. He finished The painful conclusion to last year end damage during the ensuing straight championship. with 31 points and 10 rebounds for the served as the fuel for this one, power- caution. “Hard to believe, isn’t it? Manu Gi- Heat, who lost their spot atop the NBA ing the Spurs to a 62-win season that nobili said. “We played at a really high to the team that had it so long. See FIVE/ Page B5 See SPEEDWAY /Page B5 B2 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 WORLD CUP CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Klinsmann more confident on eve of opener began in 1998. Just 9 percent of US opens with nations starting with a loss ad- vanced, and 58 percent of those beginning with draws reached Ghana today the knockout rounds. “This is just an awesome mo- Associated Press ment, because that’s the biggest stage you can have, where you NATAL, Brazil — Jurgen kind of want to show that you im- Klinsmann speaks with pragma- proved, and nothing better than tism. He books his airline tickets against the team that beat you with hope. the last two World Cups,” Klins- The U.S. U.S. at the mann said. “So this, as we men- coach World Cup tioned before, is like start the caused a stir Today whole World Cup with a final.” in the lead- 5:30 p.m. Ghana lost a shootout to up to soc- (ESPN, UNI) Uruguay in the 2010 quarterfi- cer’s Group G: Ghana nals. The Black Stars are the champi- vs. United States. youngest of the 32 World Cup onship teams with an average age of 25 when he years, 6 months, according to said that “I think for us now, talk- FIFA, while the U.S. is the 12th- ing about winning a World Cup oldest at 27 years, 10 months. is just not realistic.” “Now people back home be- But on the eve of the Ameri- lieve we can do more, which cans’ opener against Ghana, he puts pressure on the players,” revealed this: “I booked my Gyan said. flight after the final.” Barring late injuries, Tim The U.S. has never advanced Howard will be in goal, and after starting with a loss, and it Associated Press Fabian Johnson figures to start is grouped with the 37th-ranked at right back, Geoff Cameron Black Stars along with No. 2 Ger- , left, and of the United States attend a press conference Sunday before an official training session the day before the Group G World Cup soccer match against Ghana at the and Matt Besler in central de- many and No. 4 Portugal. Arena das Dunas in Natal, Brazil. The U.S. and Ghana meet at 5:30 p.m. today. fense and DaMarcus Beasley at A two-day downpour has left back. Kyle Beckerman, Jer- flooded some streets in this day, according to AccuWeather’s perature of about 80 degrees, about 2,000 tickets. maine Jones and Bradley an- northeastern Brazilian beach Anthony Sagliani, and by late high humidity — Natal is 400 Ghana beat the Americans by chor the midfield, and Clint town. While the skies started to Saturday night cars had to navi- miles south of the equator — and identical 2-1 scores in the final Dempsey and Jozy Altidore will clear a bit Sunday, the forecast gate at least 18 inches of stand- a slight chance of showers. group-stage game at Germany in be up front. The fourth mid- was unsettled for tonight’s game, ing water. Natal’s City Hall “The weather is what it is, and 2006 and in the second round at fielder likely will come from when the Americans try to declared a flood alert and evac- as players that’s not something South Africa four years ago. The among Alejandro Bedoya, Gra- avenge losses to Ghana that uated dozens of residents as a we can control,” midfielder U.S., appearing at its seventh ham Zusi and Brad Davis. knocked them out of the past two precaution in the Mae Luiza Michael Bradley said. “You get straight World Cup and 10th Beasley would become the first World Cups. neighborhood in the city’s west. to this point, you’re not worried overall, has never lost to a team American to play in four World Klinsmann sounded just like Still, the field appeared firm about little details, about three straight times in the Cups. the U.S. Postal Service. during workouts Sunday at the whether the wind is blowing, tournament. The Americans will wear their “It’s raining. If it’s snowing. If new Arena das Dunas, whose whether the sun is out.” “It’s going to be like they’re red, white and blue road uni- it’s — what else? — thunder or wavy, asymmetrical exterior was Thousands of U.S. fans are ex- coming for revenge,” said Ghana forms. While confident, Ghana lightning ... field wet, field dry, designed to resemble the nearby pected. The American Outlaws captain Asamoah Gyan, whose coach James Appiah sounded heat, humidity, whatever,” he sand dunes of a city nearly as supporters group chartered two overtime goal was the difference wary. said Sunday. “We’re not worried close to west Africa (1,800 miles) Boeing 767s from Houston that in the 2010 match. “America years back I believe about that stuff at all.” as to the American base camp in brought 530 fans to Brazil, and Teams that won their openers was more interested in base- A total of 3.11 inches of rain Sao Paulo (1,400 miles). the U.S. Soccer Federation said have advanced 85 percent of the ball,” he said. “They are a big fell Friday and 2.95 more Satur- The forecast calls for a tem- it sold its official allotment of time since the 32-nation format football country now.” France beats

Switzerland Honduras 3-0 stuns Ecuador Associated Press PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — scored twice and created a third that was confirmed by goal- with win in line technology as France beat Honduras 3-0 Sunday in its first World Cup match. final seconds The dominant win was a relief for France, whose team of highly paid players failed to win in South Associated Press Africa and was sent home in a disgrace after going on a training strike. BRASILIA, Brazil — “Winning 3-0 at a World Cup isn’t easy,” France Switzerland grabbed a win- coach Didier Deschamps said. “(The players should) ner with virtually the final savor the moment, there’s nothing more wonderful.” kick to earn a 2-1 victory France dominated the match from the opening over Ecuador in the World whistle, despite a series of scrappy tackles by the Cup on Sunday, extending a Honduran team seeking its first World Cup win. run of come-from-behind Benzema’s first goal came from the penalty spot just wins that are becoming a before halftime after was sent off theme of the tournament. with his second yellow card for charging into the back With just seconds left in of Paul Pogba. The Real Madrid striker calmly slotted the third and final minute the ball to the left of Noel Valladares to give Les Bleus of stoppage time, substitute a deserved lead going into the break. Haris Seferovic finished off With Honduras down to 10 men, France continued a length-of-the-field move to dominate and Benzema created the second goal in by slamming home a close- the 48th minute — the first to be confirmed by goal- range shot. After wild Swiss line technology at the World Cup. celebrations, Ecuador’s Benzema latched onto a long ball by Yohan Cabaye shell-shocked players and his shot hit the post and came back across goal barely had time to restart before Valladares fumbled it over his own line. With before the final whistle was the new technology system confirming the ball blown. crossed the line, referee Sandro Ricci gave the own It was the fifth time in the goal despite Honduran protests. first nine matches in Brazil Benzema scored his second in the 72nd, firing in that a team had come from powerfully from inside the area after a long range a goal down to win — but shot by right back Mathieu Debuchy was blocked. this was the most dramatic “It’s my first World Cup and I think we’re all satis- of all the comebacks. fied with the result,” Benzema said. “It was important “It was a dream to be able to win this match.” to win this match in the very French keeper Hugo Lloris didn’t have to touch the last minute like this,” ball until the 31st minute and didn’t have to make a Switzerland coach Ottmar save all night. Hitzfeld said through a translator. “It was emo- Argentina 2, Bosnia 1 tional — it will be important RIO DE JANEIRO — Lionel Messi scored a stunning for the morale of the team.” second-half goal to push staggering Argentina to a 2-1 victory Sluggish in the first half- over Bosnia Sunday at the Maracana in the Group F opener hour, Switzerland — highly for both teams. fancied after rising to No. 6 Messi lifted Argentina in the 65th minute, moving in from the in the FIFA rankings — right and striking a low left-footed shot off the inside of the post conceded a sloppy goal to behind Bosnian keeper Asmir Begovic. It was Messi’s second go behind when Enner Va- World Cup goal, adding to one he scored eight years ago in lencia rose unmarked in Germany. the 22nd minute and Vedad Ibisevic scored a close-in goal in the 85th to give headed in a free kick from Bosnia hope. six yards. Associated Press Argentina took a 1-0 lead in the third minute on an own-goal Ecuador’s defending for Switzerland’s Haris Seferovic celebarates his game-winning goal Sunday in the closing by defender Sead Kolasinac. For the remainder of the half, Ar- the 48th-minute equalizer seconds against Ecuador at the World Cup in Brasilia, Brazil. was just as abject, however, gentina showed little with Messi seldom touching the ball. with Admir Mehmedi find- all change for Switzerland ing but he has lost his place one stage, he was hacked ing space from even closer with Hitzfeld putting his to the emerging Drmic. down near the center circle in to nod in a corner. faith in a young, dynamic “Haris is a striker but he got up and carried on With Mehmedi and Sefer- class of 2014 that had come through and through,” his run, with the referee ovic both second-half sub- up together through the na- Hitzfeld said. “What he playing an excellent stitutes, it was no wonder tional youth ranks. lacked was practice in advantage. that the wily Hitzfeld — a But nerves ensured they terms of playing time at The ball was fed to the veteran coach with two started the World Cup Real Sociedad. In the tour- left, where left back Ri- Champions League titles on poorly, misplacing simple nament build-up, he per- cardo Rodriguez — who set his resume — had a huge passes and overhitting formed excellently but he up Mehmedi for the equal- grin on his face at the final crosses in a drab first half. still needs time to develop.” izer — slid a low cross for whistle. The second half wasn’t Seferovic scored the cru- Seferovic to crash a finish Not so his counterpart. much better either — but cial goal, but teammate high in to the net. “We were naive and that Seferovic rescued them, Valon Behrami deserves Cue Switzerland’s entire cost us the game,” Ecuador having only come on in the just as much credit. bench spilling into the pitch coach Reinaldo Rieda said. 75th minute for the ineffec- It was the central mid- to celebrate with Seferovic, “(The loss) is more our fault. tive Josip Drmic. fielder who produced a per- with some players choosing We were not beaten by our The Real Sociedad for- fectly timed tackle in his to mob Behrami. opponent.” ward scored a 90th-minute own box and then em- “It was a great feeling,” Associated Press After being among the winner against Cyprus in barked on a lung-bursting Behrami said. “Those 30 France’s Mamadou Sakho heads the ball Sunday bores of the last two World June in Switzerland’s un- run up the field in the lead- seconds were amazing for during the Group E World Cup match against Honduras Cups, it was expected to be beaten run through qualify- up to the winning goal. At us.” in Porto Alegre, Brazil. France won 3-0. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 B3

GROUP B WL TGFGAPts Netherlands 1 0 0 5 1 3 Citrus County NBA Finals Chile 1 0 0 3 1 3 Speedway San Antonio 4, Miami 1 Australia 0 1 0 1 3 0 Thursday, June 5: San Antonio 110, Miami 95 Spain 0 1 0 1 5 0 Race finishes for June 14 Florida LOTTERY Friday, June 13 Super Late Models - 100 Laps Sunday, June 8: Miami 98, San Antonio 96 At Salvador, Brazil No. Driver Hometown Tuesday, June 10: San Antonio 111, Miami 92 84 Wayne Anderson Wildwood Here are the winning numbers selected Thursday, June 12: San Antonio 107, Miami 86 Netherlands 5, Spain 1 98 Herb Neumann Jr. Inverness Sunday, June 15: San Antonio 104, Miami 87 At Cuiaba, Brazil 4 Randy Anderson Wildwood Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Chile 3, Australia 1 52 Jay Witfoth Beverly Hills NBA Championships Wednesday, June 18 17 Mike Bell Brooksville CASH 3 (early) At Rio de Janeiro 7 Johanna Long Charlotte, N.C. 8 - 3 - 9 2013-14 — San Antonio Spurs def. Miami Heat, 4-1 Spain vs. Chile, 3 p.m. 00 Billy Smith Wildwood 2012-13 — Miami Heat def. San Antonio Spurs, 4-3 At Porto Alegre, Brazil 51 William Fuller Lecanto CASH 3 (late) 2011-12 — Miami Heat def. Thunder, 4-1 Netherlands vs. Australia, Noon 16 Tim Sozio Devary 2 - 9 - 4 2010-11 — Dallas Mavericks def. Miami Heat, 4-2 GROUP C 44 Tony Altiere Inverness 2009-10 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Boston Celtics, 4-3 WL TGFGAPts 5 Glen Colyer Homosassa 2008-09 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Orlando Magic, 4-1 PLAY 4 (early) Colombia 1 0 0 3 0 3 Mod Mini Stocks 2007-08 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-2 Ivory Coast 1 0 0 2 1 3 No. Driver Hometown 2 - 4 - 3 - 9 2006-07 — San Antonio Spurs def. Cleveland Cavaliers, 4-0 Japan 0 1 0 1 2 0 34 Kevin Harrod Floral City PLAY 4 (late) 2005-06 — Miami Heat def. Dallas Mavericks, 4-2 Greece 0 1 0 0 3 0 51 Shannon Kennedy Summerfield 2004-05 — San Antonio Spurs def. Detroit Pistons, 4-3 Saturday, June 14 33 Chris Allen Bushnell 3 - 6 - 3 - 5 Players should verify 2003-04 — Detroit Pistons def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-1 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil 24 Phil Edwards Crystal River winning numbers by 2002-03 — San Antonio Spurs def. New Jersey Nets, 4-2 47 Richard Kuhn Ocala Colombia 3, Greece 0 calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 2001-02 — Los Angeles Lakers def. New Jersey Nets, 4-0 At Recife, Brazil 44 Michael Lawhorn Clermont 2000-01 — Los Angeles Lakers def. 76ers, 4-1 01 Johnny Siner Homosassa or at www.flalottery.com. 8 - 11 - 14 - 15 - 22 Ivory Coast 2, Japan 1 1999-00 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Indiana Pacers, 4-2 06 Ray Miller Tampa Thursday, June 19 37 Ricky Henick Inverness 1998-99 — San Antonio Spurs def. New York Knicks, 4-1 At Brasilia, Brazil 71 Sonya Heater Homosassa Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: 1997-98 — Bulls def. Utah Jazz, 4-2 Colombia vs. Ivory Coast, Noon 711 Wayne Heater Homosassa 1996-97 — Chicago Bulls def. Utah Jazz, 4-2 At Natal, Brazil Street Stocks Powerball: 9 – 33 – 42 – 45 – 54 Lotto: 3 – 8 – 21 – 23 – 35 – 51 1995-96 — Chicago Bulls def. Seattle SuperSonics, 4-2 Greece vs. Japan, 6 p.m. No. Driver Hometown Powerball: 30 6-of-6 No winner 1994-95 — Houston Rockets def. Orlando Magic, 4-0 GROUP D 1993-94 — Houston Rockets def. New York Knicks, 4-3 12 Joey Bifaro Floral City 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 21 $5,837 WL TGFGAPts 48 Dora Thorne Floral City 1992-93 — Chicago Bulls def. Phoenix Suns 4-2 Costa Rica 1 0 0 3 1 3 8 Tim Wilson Floral City No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,486 $72.50 1991-92 — Chicago Bulls def. Portland Trail Blazers, 4-2 Italy 1 0 0 2 1 3 16 J.D. Goff Brooksville 5-of-5 3 winners $1 million 3-of-6 32,162 $5 1990-91 — Chicago Bulls def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-1 England 0 1 0 1 2 0 98 Bubba Martone Floral City No Florida winner Fantasy 5: 5 – 22 – 30 – 33 – 35 1989-90 — Detroit Pistons def. Portland Trail Blazers, 4-1 Uruguay 0 1 0 1 3 0 PRO Hornet Division 1988-89 — Detroit Pistons def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-0 Saturday, June 14 No. Driver Hometown 5-of-5 2 winners $128,795.70 1987-88 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Detroit Pistons, 4-3 At Fortaleza, Brazil 98 Marvin Armstrong Wildwood 4-of-5 322 $129 1986-87 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Boston Celtics, 4-2 Costa Rica 3, Uruguay 1 97 Billy Smith Wildwood 3-of-5 9,853 $11.50 1985-86 — Boston Celtics def. Houston Rockets, 4-2 Pure Stocks At Manaus, Brazil 1984-85 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Boston Celtics, 4-2 No. Driver Hometown Italy 2, England 1 1983-84 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-3 58 Larry Welter Jr. Williston Thursday, June 19 85 Larry Welter Sr. Bronson 1982-83 — Philadelphia 76ers def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-0 At Sao Paulo 185 Lane Wilson Floral City On the AIRWAVES 1981-82 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Philadelphia 76ers, 4-2 Uruguay vs. England, 3 p.m. 53 Mike Gilkerson (Dad) Bushnell 1980-81 — Boston Celtics def. Houston Rockets, 4-2 Friday, June 20 285 Chucky Smith Inverness 1979-80 — Los Angeles Lakers def. Philadelphia 76ers, 4-2 At Recife, Brazil 32 Mike Autenrieth Inverness TODAY’S SPORTS 1978-79 — Seattle SuperSonics def. Washington Bullets, 4-1 Costa Rica vs. Italy, Noon 75 Mike Gilkerson (Son) Bushnell COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES 1977-78 — Washington Bullets def. Seattle SuperSonics, 4-3 GROUP E 1976-77 — Portland Trail Blazers def. Philadelphia 76ers, 4-2 28 Lori Ickes Brooksville 3 p.m. (ESPN2) WL TGFGAPts Pro Figure-8’s Game 5: Teams TBA 1975-76 — Boston Celtics def. Phoenix Suns, 4-2 France 1 0 0 3 0 3 No. Driver Hometown 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Game 6: Teams TBA 1974-75 — Golden State Warriors def. Washington Bullets, 4-0 Switzerland 1 0 0 2 1 3 6 Joey Catarelli Pinellas Park 12:30 a.m. (ESPNU) 1973-74 — Boston Celtics def. Bucks, 4-3 Ecuador 0 1 0 1 2 0 32 Eric Sharrone Floral City Game 6: Teams TBA (same-day tape) 1972-73 — New York Knicks def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-1 Honduras 0 1 0 0 3 0 01 Shannon Lengell Brooksville 4 a.m. (ESPNU) Game 5: Teams TBA (same-day tape) 1971-72 — Los Angeles Lakers def. New York Knicks, 4-1 Sunday, June 15 9 Benny Harris Spring Hill 1970-71 — Milwaukee Bucks def. Baltimore Bullets, 4-0 At Brasilia, Brazil 94 Charlie Meyer Pinellas Park 1969-70 — New York Knicks def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-3 941 Justin Meyer Largo 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Chicago Cubs at Switzerland 2, Ecuador 1 1968-69 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-3 85 Thomas Peet Floral City 7 p.m. (SUN, WYKE 104.3 FM) At Porto Alegre, Brazil Baltimore Orioles at Tampa 1967-68 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-2 ROOKIE Hornet Division France 3, Honduras 0 No. Driver Hometown Bay Rays 1966-67 — Philadelphia 76ers def. San Francisco Warriors, 4-2 Friday, June 20 97 Tammy Armstrong Wildwood 8 p.m. (ESPN) New York Mets at St. Louis Cardinals 1965-66 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-3 At Salvador, Brazil 73 Stephanie Pope Lakeland NHL STANLEY CUP FINALS 1964-65 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-1 Switzerland vs. France, 3 p.m. Three Quarter Midgets 7 a.m. (NBCSPT) 1963-64 — Boston Celtics def. San Francisco Warriors, 4-1 At Curitiba, Brazil No. Driver Hometown New York Rangers at Los Angeles Kings. 1962-63 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-2 Ecuador vs. Honduras, 6 p.m. 63 Mike Belsuar Punta Gorda Game 5 (taped) 1961-62 — Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-3 GROUP F 30 Rob Kohler Naples WORLD CUP SOCCER 1960-61 — Boston Celtics def. St. Louis Hawks, 4-1 WL TGFGAPts 4 Ernie Teed Jr. Sarasota 11:30 a.m. (ESPN, UNI) 1959-60 — Boston Celtics def. St. Louis Hawks, 4-3 Argentina 1 0 0 2 1 3 23 Steven Maier Port Saint Lucie Group G: Germany vs. Portugal 1958-59 — Boston Celtics def. Minneapolis Lakers, 4-0 2:30 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Iran 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Jimmy Wilkans III Fort Pierce Group F: Iran vs. Nigeria 1957-58 — St. Louis Hawks def. Boston Celtics, 4-2 Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Jamie Barnum Spring Hill 5:30 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Group G: Ghana vs. United States 1956-57 — Boston Celtics def. St. Louis Hawks, 4-3 Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 1 0 1 2 0 Champ Karts 1955-56 — Philadelphia Warriors def. Fort Wayne Pistons, 4-1 Sunday, June 15 No. Driver Hometown TENNIS 1954-55 — Syracuse Nationals def. Fort Wayne Pistons, 4-3 At Rio de Janeiro 78 Jason McGonnell Tampa 5 p.m. (TENNIS) PowerShares Series: Sacramento (taped) 1953-54 — Minneapolis Lakers def. Syracuse Nationals, 4-3 3 Phil Harp Largo Argentina 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 1952-53 — Minneapolis Lakers def. New York Knicks, 4-1 13 Chris Smith Largo Monday, June 16 1951-52 — Minneapolis Lakers def. New York Knicks, 4-3 97 Jacob White Tampa Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the At Curitiba, Brazil 1950-51 — Rochester Royals def. New York Knicks, 4-3 77 David Harp Clearwater discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Iran vs. Nigeria, 3 p.m. 1949-50 — Minneapolis Lakers def. Syracuse Nationals, 4-2 Saturday, June 21 NASCAR Sprint Cup on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. 1948-49 — Minneapolis Lakers def. Washington Capitols, 4-2 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Quicken Loans 400 1947-48 — Baltimore Bullets def. Philadelphia Warriors, 4-2 Argentina vs. Iran, Noon 1946-47 — Philadelphia Warriors def. Chicago Stags, 4-1 At Cuiaba, Brazil Sunday E—Arcia (2). DP—Minnesota 1. LOB—Min- Gimenz c 3 0 1 0 Furush p 0 0 0 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Nigeria, Noon At Michigan International Speedway nesota 9, Detroit 11. 2B—Mauer (10), Willing- Sardins 2b 3 0 1 0 Seager 3b 4 1 4 3 GROUP G , Mich. ham (3), E.Escobar (21), Kinsler (21), DMrph dh 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 4 1 1 0 WL TGFGAPts Lap length: 2 miles V.Martinez (17), Castellanos (13). 3B— Ackley lf 4 0 2 1 Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Start position in parentheses) A.Jackson (3). SB—R.Davis (19). SF—J.Mar- Blmqst 2b-1b 3 0 2 0 U.S. Open Ghana 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. (7) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 200 laps, 130.7 tinez, Castellanos. BMiller ss 3 0 0 1 Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0 rating, 47 points, $205,661. IP H R ER BB SO Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 33 5 13 5 Sunday, At Pinehurst Resort and Country Club, No. 2 United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 200, 135.1, 44, Minnesota Texas 010 000 000 — 1 Course, Pinehurst, N.C., Purse: TBA ($8 million in 2013), $196,118. Nolasco 51/39 3 3 2 5 Seattle 000 020 03x — 5 Yardage: 7,562, Par: 70, Final, (a-amateur): Monday, June 16 3. (6) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200, 113.9, 42, Burton 1 00020 DP—Texas 2. LOB—Texas 4, Seattle 8. 2B— Martin Kaymer 65-65-72-69 — 271 -9 At Salvador, Brazil $153,393. Guerrier 12/30 0 0 1 1 En.Chavez (4), Seager 2 (15), Ackley (11). Erik Compton 72-68-67-72 — 279 -1 Germany vs. Portugal, Noon 4. (5) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200, 105.8, 40, Fien L,3-3 2/3 1 1 0 0 0 HR—Snyder (1). CS—Andrus (5), Seager (3). Rickie Fowler 70-70-67-72 — 279 -1 At Natal, Brazil $136,349. Detroit S—Bloomquist. SF—B.Miller. Keegan Bradley 69-69-76-67 — 281 +1 Ghana vs. United States, 6 p.m. 5. (13) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 200, 85.9, 40, Porcello 7 53334 IP H R ER BB SO Jason Day 73-68-72-68 — 281 +1 Saturday, June 21 $121,250. Chamberlain 1 0 0 0 1 2 Texas 70-68-72-71 — 281 +1 At Fortaleza, Brazil 6. (2) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 200, 117.2, 39, Nathan W,3-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 N.Martinez L,1-4 6 9 2 2 1 3 69-69-70-73 — 281 +1 Germany vs. Ghana, 3 p.m. $140,526. Ross Jr. 1 4 3 3 1 0 Henrik Stenson 69-69-70-73 — 281 +1 Sunday, June 22 7. (3) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 200, 106.2, Royals 6, Rowen 1 00000 Adam Scott 73-67-73-69 — 282 +2 At Manaus, Brazil 38, $103,590. Seattle Jimmy Walker 70-72-71-69 — 282 +2 Portugal vs. United States, 6 p.m. 8. (12) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 200, 89.7, 37, White Sox 3 Iwakuma W,5-3 8 6 1 1 0 6 Brandt Snedeker 69-68-72-73 — 282 +2 GROUP H $121,460. Kansas City Chicago Furbush 1 00001 73-70-73-67 — 283 +3 WL TGFGAPts 9. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 200, 117.3, 36, ab r h bi ab r h bi Algeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 $129,056. JDyson cf 5 0 2 1 Eaton cf 4 1 3 0 Diamondbacks 6, Marcel Siem 70-71-72-70 — 283 +3 Belgium 0 0 0 0 0 0 10. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 200, 92, 34, Infante 2b 5 1 1 0 GBckh 2b 5 0 1 0 72-69-70-72 — 283 +3 $128,256. Hosmer 1b 5 1 1 2 Gillaspi 3b 4 0 1 0 Dodgers 3 Kevin Na 68-69-73-73 — 283 +3 Russia 0 0 0 0 0 0 11. (26) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 200, 94.1, 34, BButler dh 2 1 1 0 JAreu 1b 4 0 2 0 Arizona Los Angeles Matt Kuchar 69-70-71-73 — 283 +3 South Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0 $126,473. AGordn lf 3 1 0 0 A.Dunn dh 5 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Brendon Todd 69-67-79-69 — 284 +4 Tuesday, June 17 12. (11) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 200, 95.6, 33, S.Perez c 3 1 2 3 AlRmrz ss 5 1 2 0 Gregrs ss 5 0 0 0 DGordn 2b 4 0 0 0 Ian Poulter 70-70-74-70 — 284 +4 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil $129,404. L.Cain rf 4 0 0 0 Viciedo rf 5 0 0 0 GParra rf 4 0 0 0 HRmrz ss 5 0 1 1 J.B. Holmes 70-71-72-71 — 284 +4 Belgium vs. Algeria, Noon 13. (8) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 200, 96.8, 32, Mostks 3b 2 1 1 0 De Aza lf 4 0 1 2 Gldsch 1b 3 2 1 1 Puig rf 5 0 2 0 69-70-72-73 — 284 +4 At Cuiaba, Brazil $91,090. AEscor ss 3 0 0 0 Nieto c 3 0 1 0 MMntr c 4 2 2 2 AdGnzl 1b 3 1 1 0 Cody Gribble 72-72-72-69 — 285 +5 Russia vs. South Korea, 6 p.m. Totals 32 6 8 6 Totals 39 3 12 2 14. (21) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 200, 83.5, 31, Hill 2b 4 1 2 0 Kemp lf 3 0 2 0 Steve Stricker 70-71-73-71 — 285 +5 Sunday, June 22 Kansas City 203 100 000 — 6 Prado 3b 3 0 0 1 VnSlyk cf 4 0 1 0 $134,901. Billy Horschel 75-68-73-70 — 286 +6 At Rio de Janeiro 15. (24) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 200, 77.6, 29, Chicago 100 200 000 — 3 DPerlt cf-lf 4 1 1 0 Romak 3b 4 1 0 1 Aaron Baddeley 70-71-73-72 — 286 +6 Belgium vs. Russia, Noon $98,715. DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Kansas City 6, Chicago C.Ross lf 3 0 1 0 Butera c 3 0 0 0 Shiv Kapur 73-70-71-72 — 286 +6 At Porto Alegre, Brazil 16. (17) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200, 79.6, 28, 13. 2B—G.Beckham (12), Gillaspie (16), Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 Beckett p 2 0 1 0 Algeria vs. South Korea, 3 p.m. $115,523. J.Abreu (15), De Aza (9). 3B—Eaton (4). HR— Owings ph 1 0 1 0 JuTrnr ph 1 0 1 1 Rory McIlroy 71-68-74-73 — 286 +6 17. (27) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 200, 68.1, 27, Hosmer (4), S.Perez (7). CS—L.Cain (1). A.Reed p 0 0 0 0 Triunfl pr 0 0 0 0 Francesco Molinari 69-71-72-74 — 286 +6 $96,365. IP H R ER BB SO Arroyo p 1 0 0 0 Mahlm p 0 0 0 0 Daniel Berger 72-71-78-66 — 287 +7 18. (28) Juan Pablo Montoya, Ford, 200, 72.4, 26, Kansas City Pachec ph 1 0 0 0 C.Perez p 0 0 0 0 Graeme McDowell 68-74-75-70 — 287 +7 At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha $84,265. Shields W,8-3 6 10 3 3 1 3 OPerez p 0 0 0 0 JWrght p 0 0 0 0 Kenny Perry 74-69-74-70 — 287 +7 Omaha, Neb. 19. (23) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 200, 68.4, 0, $87,665. Bueno H,3 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 EMrshl p 0 0 0 0 Ethier ph 1 1 1 0 Phil Mickelson 70-73-72-72 — 287 +7 20. (18) Greg Biffle, Ford, 200, 68, 24, $129,415. K.Herrera H,4 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Campn ph-cf2 0 0 0 Double Elimination Victor Dubuisson 70-72-70-75 — 287 +7 x-if necessary 21. (37) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 199, 53.5, 23, W.Davis H,12 1 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 35 6 8 4 Totals 35 3 10 3 Brendon De Jonge 68-70-73-76 — 287 +7 Arizona 100 010 202 — 6 Saturday, June 14 $103,098. G.Holland S,20-21 1 1 0 0 1 1 Chris Kirk 71-68-72-76 — 287 +7 22. (25) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 199, 60.6, 22, Chicago Los Angeles 010 000 101 — 3 UC Irvine 3, Texas 1 Patrick Reed 71-72-73-72 — 288 +8 $100,773. Rienzo L,4-4 6 6 6 6 4 3 E—Prado (11), Gregorius (2), D.Gordon (6). Vanderbilt 5, Louisville 3 Ernie Els 74-70-72-72 — 288 +8 23. (22) Carl Edwards, Ford, 199, 57, 21, Petricka 2/3 0 0 0 1 2 DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Arizona 4, Los Angeles Sunday, June 15 $101,865. S.Downs 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 9. 2B—D.Peralta (4), H.Ramirez (19), Ju.Turner Sergio Garcia 73-71-72-72 — 288 +8 TCU 3, Texas Tech 2 24. (31) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 199, 56.5, 20, Putnam 1 1 0 0 1 0 (8). HR—Goldschmidt (15), M.Montero (10). Bill Haas 72-72-71-73 — 288 +8 Virginia 2, Mississippi 1 $105,723. Belisario 1 1 0 0 0 1 SB—D.Peralta (1). CS—Puig (7). Hideki Matsuyama 69-71-74-74 — 288 +8 Today 25. (20) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 199, 61.5, 19, IP H R ER BB SO Louis Oosthuizen 71-73-78-67 — 289 +9 Game 5 — Texas (43-20) vs. Louisville (50-16), 3 p.m. $112,685. Reds 13, Brewers 4 Arizona Zac Blair 71-74-73-71 — 289 +9 Game 6 — UC Irvine (41-23) vs. Vanderbilt (47-19), 8 p.m. 26. (32) David Gilliland, Ford, 198, 51.5, 18, Cincinnati Milwaukee Arroyo W,7-4 5 51111 Zach Johnson 71-74-72-72 — 289 +9 Tuesday, June 17 $102,937. ab r h bi ab r h bi O.Perez H,6 11/32 1 0 1 1 Lucas Bjerregaard 70-72-72-75 — 289 +9 Game 7 — Texas Tech (45-20) vs. Mississippi (46-20), 3 p.m. 27. (30) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 198, 51.7, 17, BHmltn cf 6 2 3 2 Gennett 2b 5 0 2 2 E.Marshall H,7 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Garth Mulroy 71-72-70-76 — 289 +9 Game 8 — TCU (48-16) vs. Virginia (50-14), 8 p.m. $120,915. Frazier 3b-1b6 1 2 4 Braun rf 5 0 0 0 Ziegler H,16 1 1 0 0 1 0 Danny Willett 70-71-78-71 — 290 +10 28. (42) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 198, 42.1, 16, $84,840. Votto 1b 4 1 2 1 Lucroy c 4 1 2 1 A.Reed 1 2 1 1 0 0 71-72-73-74 — 290 +10 29. (29) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 198, 61.2, 15, Los Angeles Cingrn p 1 0 0 0 Maldnd c 1 0 0 0 73-71-71-75 — 290 +10 $92,640. Beckett L,4-4 7 5 4 3 0 6 Phillips 2b 4 1 2 3 CGomz cf 4 0 2 0 a-Matthew Fitzpatrick 71-73-78-69 — 291 +11 Major League Baseball 30. (19) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 197, 74.9, 15, Maholm 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bruce rf 5 1 1 0 ArRmr 3b 4 0 1 0 Billy Hurley III 71-74-75-71 — 291 +11 National League $130,801. Ludwck lf 5 2 4 0 Overay 1b 0 0 0 0 C.Perez 1/332221 Harris English 69-75-75-72 — 291 +11 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE 31. (4) Aric Almirola, Ford, 197, 73.5, 13, Mesorc c 5 1 3 1 KDavis lf 3 1 1 0 J.Wright 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Moore 76-68-71-76 — 291 +11 at Atlanta -135 Philadelphia +125 $121,201. Cozart ss 5 2 1 1 MrRynl 1b-3b 3 1 1 0 32. (40) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 197, 36.6, 12, Rockies 8, Giants 7 Seung-Yul Noh 70-72-76-74 — 292 +12 at Miami -120 Chicago +110 Leake p 2 0 0 0 Segura ss 3 1 0 0 at St. Louis -150 New York +140 $82,315. Colorado San Francisco 72-71-75-74 — 292 +12 Heisey ph 1 0 0 0 Estrad p 1 0 1 1 at Arizona -110 Milwaukee +100 33. (38) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 197, 42.9, 11, MParr p 0 0 0 0 Grzlny p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Scott Langley 72-71-75-75 — 293 +13 $81,240. at Los Angeles -190 Colorado +180 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 EHerrr ph 1 0 0 0 Blckmn lf 5 1 3 0 Blanco cf 6 0 1 0 Stewart Cink 72-72-74-75 — 293 +13 34. (34) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 197, 44, 10, $89,140. American League Schmkr ph 1 1 1 1 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0 Barnes rf 5 0 0 1 Pence rf 5 0 1 1 Fran Quinn 68-74-79-73 — 294 +14 35. (39) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 197, 36.9, 0, Los Angeles -115 at Cleveland +105 RSantg 3b 1 1 0 0 Wooten p 0 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 2 3 2 Posey c 2 0 1 0 Paul Casey 70-75-74-75 — 294 +14 $80,975. at Detroit -155 Kansas City +145 Fiers p 0 0 0 0 Rosario 1b-c5 0 0 0 HSnchz ph-c 3 1 1 1 Nicholas Lindheim 72-73-72-77 — 294 +14 36. (35) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 197, 30, 0, $80,920. at Boston -155 Minnesota +145 RWeks ph 1 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 4 1 1 1 Sandovl 3b 3 2 1 1 37. (16) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 196, 33.2, 7, Justin Leonard 75-70-75-75 — 295 +15 Wang p 0 0 0 0 McKnr c 3 1 1 1 Morse 1b 4 0 1 0 at Tampa Bay -115 Baltimore +105 $108,768. Russell Henley 70-74-82-71 — 297 +17 Totals 46131913 Totals 35 4 10 4 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Colvin lf 3 1 2 1 at Oakland -155 Texas +145 38. (33) David Ragan, Ford, 196, 44.3, 6, $84,070. Kevin Tway 72-72-81-72 — 297 +17 Cincinnati 300 020 053 — 13 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 Arias ph 1 0 0 0 Interleague 39. (36) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 195, 29.9, 5, Alex Cejka 73-71-77-76 — 297 +17 Milwaukee 000 310 000 — 4 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 Machi p 0 0 0 0 -115 at Seattle +105 $72,070. Kevin Stadler 77-68-78-75 — 298 +18 E—Segura (10). DP—Cincinnati 2. LOB— Culersn 3b 2 0 0 0 BCrwfr ss 3 1 1 0 Soccer 40. (41) Alex Bowman, Toyota, accident, 169, 33.9, LeMahi 2b 2 3 0 0 Adrianz 2b 3 1 1 1 Clayton Rask 73-71-77-77 — 298 +18 World Cup 4, $68,070. Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 8. 2B—Frazier (15), Votto (11), Ludwick 3 (11), Gennett (16), Nicasio p 1 0 0 0 Bmgrn p 2 1 1 2 Bo Van Pelt 72-72-75-79 — 298 +18 Brazil 41. (14) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 169, 74.6, 3, FMorls p 0 0 0 0 B.Hicks ph 1 0 0 0 Boo Weekley 71-73-80-75 — 299 +19 Today $111,911. C.Gomez (20), Mar.Reynolds (5). HR—B.Hamil- CMartn p 0 0 0 0 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0 Toru Taniguchi 72-73-88-76 — 309 +29 At Salvador 42. (10) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 110, 25.5, 2, ton (4), Frazier (15), Phillips (5), Lucroy (6). Rutledg ph 1 0 1 1 J.Lopez p 0 0 0 0 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE $92,145. SB—K.Davis (2). SF—Phillips. IP H R ER BB SO Belisle p 0 0 0 0 J.Perez lf 1 0 0 0 Germany -200 Portugal +160 43. (43) Travis Kvapil, Ford, accident, 23, 28.8, 1, Mornea ph-1b 1 0 1 2 $56,570. Cincinnati Over 2½ +100 Leake W,4-6 5 9 4 4 3 3 Totals 33 8108 Totals 37 7 11 7 Under 2½ -120 M.Parra H,9 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Colorado 002 010 140 — 8 World Cup At Curitiba San Francisco 030 211 000 — 7 LeCure H,9 11/31 0 0 0 0 FIRST ROUND Nigeria -190 Iran +150 E—Rosario (4), Nicasio (1). DP—Colorado 2, Cingrani 2 00010 GROUP A Over 2 -120 San Francisco 2. LOB—Colorado 5, San Fran- Tigers 4, Twins 3 Milwaukee WL TGFGAPts Under 2 +100 Estrada L,5-4 5 8 5 5 0 3 cisco 12. 2B—Rutledge (3), Morneau (16). 3B— At Natal Minnesota Detroit Brazil 1 0 0 3 1 3 Gorzelanny 1 1 0 0 0 0 Stubbs (1). HR—Tulowitzki (18), H.Sanchez (3), Ghana -145 United States +115 ab r h bi ab r h bi Sandoval (9), Bumgarner (2). SB—Colvin (1). Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 3 Kintzler 1 1 0 0 0 2 Over 2 -150 DSantn ss 5 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 5 1 2 0 S—F.Morales, Bumgarner. Cameroon 0 1 0 0 1 0 Wooten 0 6 5 5 0 0 Under 2 +130 Mauer 1b 4 1 2 0 TrHntr rf 5 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Croatia 0 1 0 1 3 0 Fiers 1 00011 Tomorrow Dozier 2b 4 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 4 0 1 0 Colorado Thursday, June 12 Wang 1 33101 At Belo Horizonte Wlngh lf 4 1 1 1 VMrtnz dh 3 1 2 1 Nicasio 2 4 3 3 4 2 At Sao Paulo KMorls dh 4 1 1 1 JMrtnz lf 4 0 1 1 Mariners 5, F.Morales 3 64422 Belgium -700 Algeria +400 Brazil 3, Croatia 1 Over 2½ -105 Flormn pr-dh0 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 4 1 1 0 C.Martin 1 00000 Friday, June 13 Arcia rf 2 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 3 0 1 2 Rangers 1 Under 2½ -115 Belisle W,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 At Natal, Brazil KSuzuk c 4 0 1 1 Avila c 2 0 0 0 Texas Seattle Masset H,2 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 At Fortaleza Mexico 1, Cameroon 0 Fuld cf 4 0 0 0 RDavis pr 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Brothers H,9 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Brazil -1400 Mexico +800 Tuesday, June 17 EEscor 3b 4 0 2 0 Holady c 0 0 0 0 LMartn cf 4 0 1 0 EnChvz rf 5 1 2 0 Hawkins S,14-15 1 0 0 0 1 1 Over 2½ -125 Suarez ss 4 0 1 0 Andrus ss 4 0 1 0 J.Jones cf 3 0 1 0 San Francisco At Fortaleza, Brazil Under 2½ +105 Totals 35 3 7 3 Totals 34 4 10 4 Choo lf 4 0 0 0 Cano dh-2b 3 1 0 0 Bumgarner 7 6 4 4 4 9 Brazil vs. Mexico, 3 p.m. At Cuiaba Minnesota 000 003 000 — 3 ABeltre 3b 4 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 3 0 0 0 J.Gutierrez L,1-2 2/3 3 4 4 1 0 Wednesday, June 18 Russia -190 South Korea +150 Detroit 110 001 001 — 4 Rios rf 4 0 0 0 Buck 1b 1 0 1 0 J.Lopez BS,2-2 1/3 1 0 0 0 1 At Manaus, Brazil Over 2 -135 Two outs when winning run scored. Snyder 1b 3 1 2 1 Gillespi pr 0 1 0 0 Machi 1 00000 Croatia vs. Cameroon, 6 p.m. Under 2 +115 B4 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 BASEBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Central Division West Division AL W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Toronto 41 30 .577 — — 4-6 W-1 20-17 21-13 Detroit 36 29 .554 — — 5-5 W-2 18-16 18-13 Oakland 42 27 .609 — — 5-5 W-2 19-13 23-14 Baltimore 35 33 .515 4½ 1 5-5 L-1 16-17 19-16 Kansas City 36 32 .529 1½ — 8-2 W-7 18-16 18-16 Los Angeles 37 30 .552 4 — 7-3 W-1 20-14 17-16 Rays 4, Astros 3 New York 35 33 .515 4½ 1 6-4 L-2 13-16 22-17 Cleveland 35 35 .500 3½ 2 5-5 W-2 21-11 14-24 Seattle 35 34 .507 7 1½ 4-6 W-1 15-20 20-14 Tampa Bay Houston Boston 31 38 .449 9 5½ 4-6 L-2 17-19 14-19 Minnesota 32 35 .478 5 3½ 4-6 L-2 15-17 17-18 Texas 34 35 .493 8 2½ 5-5 L-1 16-19 18-16 ab r h bi ab r h bi Tampa Bay 27 43 .386 13½ 10 4-6 W-1 14-20 13-23 Chicago 33 37 .471 5½ 4 3-7 L-4 19-18 14-19 Houston 32 39 .451 11 5½ 6-4 L-1 17-20 15-19 DJnngs cf 4 0 0 1 Fowler cf 4 2 2 1 Kiermr rf 5 0 0 0 Springr rf 4 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Longori 3b 4 0 1 0 Guzmn 1b 4 0 1 1 Loney 1b 5 1 1 0 MDmn 3b 4 1 2 1 East Division Central Division West Division Zobrist 2b-lf 4 0 3 0 Carter dh 3 0 0 0 W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away DeJess dh 2 1 0 0 Sipp lf-p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 35 32 .522 — — 4-6 L-1 19-15 16-17 Milwaukee 41 29 .586 — — 6-4 L-1 20-15 21-14 San Fran. 43 27 .614 — — 4-6 L-3 23-15 20-12 Forsyth ph 1 0 0 0 Frnswr p 0 0 0 0 Miami 35 33 .515 ½ ½ 5-5 W-1 23-13 12-20 St. Louis 37 32 .536 3½ — 7-3 W-3 19-14 18-18 Los Angeles 37 34 .521 6½ — 6-4 L-1 15-20 22-14 Joyce lf 4 1 1 0 Altuve ph 1 0 0 0 Washington 35 33 .515 ½ ½ 5-5 L-4 19-15 16-18 34 35 .493 6½ 2 6-4 L-1 20-16 14-19 Colorado 34 35 .493 8½ 2 6-4 W-5 19-14 15-21 SRdrgz ph 1 0 0 0 Grssmn lf 3 0 0 0 New York 31 38 .449 5 5 3-7 W-1 16-20 15-18 Cincinnati 33 35 .485 7 2½ 6-4 W-1 17-17 16-18 San Diego 29 40 .420 13½ 7 3-7 L-1 16-19 13-21 YEscor ss 2 1 2 2 Zeid p 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 29 38 .433 6 6 5-5 L-1 16-21 13-17 Chicago 28 39 .418 11½ 7 5-5 W-1 15-14 13-25 Arizona 30 42 .417 14 7½ 4-6 W-1 12-24 18-18 JMolin c 3 0 1 0 Presley lf 0 0 0 0 Sands ph 1 0 1 1 Singltn ph 1 0 0 0 Hanign c 0 0 0 0 Corprn c 3 0 0 0 MGnzlz 2b 3 0 0 0 Villar ss 3 0 1 0 NL Totals 36 4 10 4 Totals 33 3 6 3 Price Ks 10 in Rays victory Tampa Bay 010 101 010 — 4 Houston 201 000 000 — 3 Mets 3, Padres 1 LOB—Tampa Bay 12, Houston 3. 2B—Longoria San Diego New York (10), Y.Escobar (10), Fowler (11). HR—Fowler ab r h bi ab r h bi Blue Jays earn (5), M.Dominguez (10). SB—Villar 2 (13). S— Venale cf 2 0 0 0 Grndrs cf-rf 3 1 2 1 De.Jennings. ECarer ss 3 0 0 0 DnMrp 2b 3 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO S.Smith rf 2 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 0 0 0 four-game split Tampa Bay Headly 3b 3 0 0 0 BAreu rf 3 0 1 1 Price W,5-6 8 5 3 3 0 10 Quentin lf 3 1 1 0 Tejada ss 0 0 0 0 McGee S,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Alonso 1b 4 0 1 0 ABrwn lf 3 0 0 0 with Orioles Houston Rivera c 3 0 1 1 Black p 0 0 0 0 Peacock 4 3 2 2 4 3 Qcknsh p 0 0 0 0 dnDkkr ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Associated Press D.Downs 11/310010 Stauffr p 0 0 0 0 Duda 1b 4 0 2 0 Williams L,1-3 2 5 2 2 0 1 Denorfi ph 1 0 0 0 Flores ss 4 0 1 0 HOUSTON — David Price shook Sipp 1 1 0 0 0 1 Petersn 2b 2 0 0 0 Mejia p 0 0 0 0 off a tough start to strike out 10, Zeid 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Amarst ph 2 0 0 0 Recker c 3 1 0 0 Sipp 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kenndy p 1 0 0 0 Matszk p 0 0 0 0 pinch-hitter Jerry Sands broke Farnsworth 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 ATorrs p 0 0 0 0 CTorrs p 1 0 0 0 three bats while singling home the HBP—by Williams (Y.Escobar). WP—Peacock. Grandl c 1 0 1 0 Campll lf 2 0 1 0 go-ahead run in the eighth inning Umpires—Home, Marcus Pattillo; First, Mark Totals 27 1 4 1 Totals 30 3 8 3 and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Carlson; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Laz Diaz. San Diego 010 000 000 — 1 T—3:41. A—25,526 (42,060). New York 210 000 00x — 3 creative Houston Astros 4-3 Sunday. DP—New York 2. LOB—San Diego 7, New York For the second time in a week, Blue Jays 5, 11. 2B—Dan.Murphy (17), B.Abreu (9), Duda 2 Astros manager Bo Porter moved Orioles 2 (14). HR—Granderson (9). SB—Venable (3). S— reliever Tony Sipp to left field, then E.Cabrera, Kennedy, C.Torres. SF—Dan.Mur- brought him back to pitch. There Toronto Baltimore phy. ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO was a brief delay as the umpires Reyes ss 5 1 2 0 Markks rf 4 0 0 0 San Diego huddled after Porter’s strategy. MeCarr lf 4 0 0 1 Machd 3b 4 0 0 0 Kennedy L,5-8 51/37 3 3 4 7 Price (5-6) allowed homers to Bautist rf 4 0 2 1 A.Jones cf 4 2 2 1 A.Torres 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 Encrnc 1b 5 2 3 0 N.Cruz lf 3 0 3 1 Quackenbush 11/31 0 0 0 2 Dexter Fowler and Matt Dominguez in the first inning. He Lawrie 3b 5 1 0 0 Pearce 1b 4 0 0 0 Stauffer 1 0 0 0 1 1 DNavrr dh 4 0 3 2 DYong dh 4 0 1 0 New York left after the eighth and got his first Kratz c 3 0 0 0 JHardy ss 4 0 2 0 Matsuzaka 1 0 0 0 2 0 win since May 13. StTllsn 2b 4 0 0 1 Schoop 2b 4 0 1 0 C.Torres W,3-4 4 31114 Gose cf 4 1 2 0 Hundly c 4 0 0 0 Black H,3 2 1 0 0 2 1 It was the 20th career double- Totals 38 5 12 5 Totals 35 2 9 2 Mejia S,7-8 2 0 0 0 0 0 digit game for Price, set- Toronto 100 110 020 — 5 HBP—by C.Torres (Quentin). WP—Kennedy. Associated Press ting a Tampa Bay record. Baltimore 000 001 010 — 2 Umpires—Home, Tom Woodring; First, Scott Tampa Bay’s Evan Longoria, right, beats the tag Sunday by Houston Matt Joyce singled to start the DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Toronto 9, Baltimore 7. Barry; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Dan Bellino. second baseman Marwin Gonzalez during the third inning in Houston. T—3:15. A—38,987 (41,922). eighth and Jerome Williams (1-3) 2B—Reyes (14), Bautista (14), Encarnacion 2 plunked Yunel Escobar. Sands then start the second, gave up three (19), D.Navarro 2 (7), A.Jones (14), J.Hardy (16). Cubs 3, Phillies 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE HR—A.Jones (11). SF—Me.Cabrera. broke two bats on foul balls before straight singles, including Rene IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Philadelphia shredding a third one on his hit to Sunday’s Games Rivera’s RBI infield hit. But he didn’t ab r h bi ab r h bi Toronto left field. Detroit 4, Minnesota 3 give up another hit in four innings, Happ W,6-3 6 7 1 1 0 6 Valuen 3b 4 0 0 0 Revere cf 3 0 1 0 Cleveland 3, Boston 2, 11 innings Ruggin lf 4 1 1 0 Rollins ss 4 0 1 0 McGowan H,6 12/31 1 1 1 2 American League Toronto 5, Baltimore 2 tossing a season-high 63 pitches. Rizzo 1b 4 1 1 1 Utley 2b 4 0 0 0 Janssen S,12-14 11/31 0 0 0 2 Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 3 SCastro ss 4 1 3 1 Byrd rf 4 0 0 0 Baltimore Blue Jays 5, Orioles 2 Tampa Bay 4, Houston 3 Cubs 3, Phillies 0 Sweeny cf 4 0 1 0 Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 Tillman L,5-4 7 8 3 3 0 0 Oakland 10, N.Y. Yankees 5 Schrhlt rf 4 0 1 1 DBrwn lf 4 0 0 0 BALTIMORE — J.A. Happ pitched PHILADELPHIA — Travis Wood Tom.Hunter 2/3 2 2 2 2 0 Seattle 5, Texas 1 Barney 2b 4 0 0 0 Mayrry 1b 2 0 0 0 effectively into the seventh inning, pitched hitless ball into the sixth inning McFarland 11/32 0 0 0 0 L.A. Angels at Atlanta, late Happ pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Whitsd c 4 0 0 0 RCeden 3b 3 0 0 0 Dioner Navarro had three hits and two T.Wood p 3 0 1 0 ABrntt p 2 0 0 0 Today’s Games and the Chicago Cubs beat the Umpires—Home, Jerry Layne; First, Adam Hamari; NRmrz p 0 0 0 0 CHrndz ph 1 0 1 0 RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat L.A. Angels (Weaver 7-5) at Cleveland (Bauer 1-3), Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 to win a road Second, Mike DiMuro; Third, Mike Estabrook. Giles p 0 0 0 0 the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 for a split of 7:05 p.m. series for the first time this season. T—3:07. A—46,469 (45,971). Kansas City (Vargas 6-2) at Detroit (Verlander 6-6), Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals 30 0 3 0 the four-game series. Anthony Rizzo hit his 14th home Chicago 101 001 000 — 3 7:08 p.m. Indians 3, Philadelphia 000 000 000 — 0 Edwin Encarnacion also had three Baltimore (W.Chen 7-2) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 2-7), run and Starlin Castro added three Red Sox 2, 11 inn. LOB—Chicago 5, Philadelphia 6. 2B—S.Castro hits for the Blue Jays, who had totaled 7:10 p.m. hits as the Cubs took two of three at (19), Schierholtz (9). HR—Rizzo (14). SB— 15 runs in losing six of their previous Minnesota (Correia 3-7) at Boston (R.De La Rosa Citizens Bank Park. Cleveland Boston S.Castro (2), Revere (19). 1-2), 7:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO eight games. The AL East leaders Texas (Lewis 4-4) at Oakland (Pomeranz 5-3), 10:05 p.m. The Phillies finished with just three Bourn cf 6 0 0 0 Holt 3b 5 1 2 0 Chicago came to town with a 4 1/2-game lead. San Diego (T.Ross 6-5) at Seattle (C.Young 5-4), hits against Wood (7-5) and closer ACarer ss 5 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 5 0 0 1 T.Wood W,7-5 8 3 0 0 3 6 Adam Jones homered and Nelson 10:10 p.m. Neil Ramirez while being shut out for Brantly lf 4 1 2 1 D.Ortiz dh 5 0 1 1 N.Ramirez S,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cruz had three hits and his major Kipnis 2b 4 0 1 0 Napoli 1b 5 0 1 0 Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE the ninth time this year. Chsnhll 3b 3 0 0 0 Nava lf 2 0 0 0 A.Burnett L,4-6 8 8 3 3 0 4 league-leading 56th RBI for the Orioles. Sunday’s Games A.J. Burnett (4-6) gave up three Aviles ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Przyns c 3 0 0 0 Giles 1 00002 Happ (6-3) gave up one run, seven Miami 3, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings runs and eight hits in eight innings. Swisher dh 5 1 1 1 Bogarts pr 0 0 0 0 WP—A.Burnett. hits and no walks in six-plus innings. N.Y. Mets 3, San Diego 1 DvMrp rf 4 1 0 0 D.Ross c 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley; First, Gary Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia 0 Cardinals 5, Nationals 2 CSantn 1b 5 0 3 0 GSizmr rf 4 0 0 0 Cederstrom; Second, Mark Ripperger; Third, Casey Janssen got four outs for his Cincinnati 13, Milwaukee 4 YGoms c 3 0 0 1 Drew ss 4 0 2 0 Lance Barksdale. 12th save. St. Louis 5, Washington 2 ST. LOUIS — Matt Adams homered BrdlyJr cf 2 1 0 0 T—2:35. A—41,238 (43,651). Chris Tillman (5-4) allowed three Colorado 8, San Francisco 7 for the third time in three games and Totals 40 3 7 3 Totals 36 2 6 2 Marlins 3, runs and eight hits in seven innings. Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 Matt Holliday also went deep, helping Cleveland 100 000 100 01 — 3 L.A. Angels at Atlanta, late the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-2 victory Boston 100 010 000 00 — 2 Pirates 2, 10 inn. Indians 3, Today’s Games DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Cleveland 10, Boston Pittsburgh Miami Chicago Cubs (Hammel 6-4) at Miami (Koehler 5-5), and series sweep over the Washing- 8. 2B—C.Santana (9). HR—Brantley (11), ab r h bi ab r h bi Red Sox 2, 11 inn. 7:10 p.m. ton Nationals. Swisher (4). SB—Drew (1). CS—Nava (1). SF— Polanc rf 5 1 2 0 Furcal 2b 5 1 2 0 Philadelphia (Hamels 2-3) at Atlanta (Teheran 6-4), Jaime Garcia (3-0) pitched seven Y.Gomes. SMarte lf 4 0 1 1 Lucas pr 0 1 0 0 BOSTON — Nick Swisher led off the 7:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO AMcCt cf 4 0 2 0 RJhnsn lf 4 0 0 0 11th inning with a homer and the Cleve- N.Y. Mets (deGrom 0-3) at St. Louis (C.Martinez 0-3), innings, allowing five hits and a run for Cleveland I.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 Stanton rf 4 0 1 0 land Indians beat the Boston Red Sox 8:10 p.m. St. Louis. He struck out six and Kluber 51/35 2 2 4 4 Rzepczynski 12/31 0 0 0 1 RMartn c 3 1 1 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 3 3 3-2 to gain a split of the four-game series. Milwaukee (W.Peralta 6-5) at Arizona (McCarthy walked two. Trevor Rosenthal got the PAlvrz 3b 4 0 1 0 GJones 1b 4 0 1 0 1-9), 9:40 p.m. final out for his 20th save. Shaw 1 00001 JHrrsn 2b 4 0 2 1 Ozuna cf 4 0 1 0 The Red Sox wasted an excellent Colorado (Matzek 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 7-3), Axford 2/3 0 0 0 3 2 Barmes 2b 1 0 0 0 Hchvrr ss 3 0 1 0 opportunity to win the game in the ninth 10:10 p.m. Washington’s Doug Fister (5-2) had Atchison 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Mercer ss 4 0 0 0 Mathis c 4 0 0 0 when they loaded the bases with three San Diego (T.Ross 6-5) at Seattle (C.Young 5-4), his five-start winning streak snapped. Allen W,3-1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Worley p 3 0 0 0 HAlvrz p 2 0 0 0 10:10 p.m. Boston Watson p 0 0 0 0 Hatchr p 0 0 0 0 walks by John Axford. But Brock Holt Reds 13, Brewers 4 Workman 6 52227 Snider ph 1 0 0 0 JeBakr ph 1 1 1 0 ended the threat with a groundout to Badenhop BS,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 JHughs p 0 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 second against reliever Scott Atchison. Mariners 5, Rangers 1 MILWAUKEE — Billy Hamilton led A.Miller 1 0 0 0 0 3 Solano ph 1 0 0 0 Uehara 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cody Allen (3-1) ended the game off the game with a home run, Bran- ARams p 0 0 0 0 SEATTLE — Kyle Seager had four don Phillips added a two-run shot in Breslow 1 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 37 2 9 2 Totals 36 3 10 3 with two perfect innings, striking out hits and three RBIs, and the Seattle Tazawa L,1-1 1 2 1 1 0 2 Pittsburgh 001 100 000 0 — 2 three. the first inning and Todd Frazier later Workman pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Miami 000 000 020 1 — 3 Mariners stopped a five-game losing Junichi Tazawa (1-1) took the loss. hit his team-high 15th homer as the HBP—by Workman (Y.Gomes). WP—Kluber, Two outs when winning run scored. streak with a 5-1 win over the Texas beat the Milwaukee Axford, A.Miller. E—P.Alvarez (15). DP—Pittsburgh 1, Miami 2. Athletics 10, Yankees 5 Rangers. Brewers 13-4. Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione; First, Eric LOB—Pittsburgh 11, Miami 8. 2B—S.Marte Hisashi Iwakuma pitched eight Cooper; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Sean Barber. (13), McGehee (16), Hechavarria (9). SB— OAKLAND, Calif. — Derek Norris Hamilton connected for the second T—4:03. A—37,356 (37,071). A.McCutchen (9). S—R.Johnson, Hechavarria. sharp innings for Seattle, allowing one straight day, off homer-prone Marco SF—McGehee. and Coco Crisp hit early three-run run on Brad Snyder’s first career A’s 10, Yankees 5 IP H R ER BB SO homers to back a strong start by Jesse Estrada (5-4). homer in the second and six hits. New York Oakland Pittsburgh Chavez, and the Oakland Athletics Ryan Ludwick had three doubles Worley 7 50005 Charlie Furbush then got three outs to and got four of the Reds’ season-high ab r h bi ab r h bi Watson BS,3-3 1 3 2 2 0 2 beat the New York Yankees 10-5. complete the six-hitter. Gardnr lf-cf 4 1 1 2 Crisp cf 4 3 2 3 J.Hughes L,3-2 12/32 1 1 1 1 Carlos Beltran hit his first home run 19 hits. Frazier also doubled and Jeter ss 3 1 1 1 Gentry lf 4 2 1 1 Miami for the Yankees since coming off the National League drove in four runs. Ryan ss 0 0 0 0 Cespds dh 5 0 2 2 H.Alvarez 7 72226 Cincinnati took two of three from the Ellsury cf 4 0 0 0 DNorrs c 5 1 3 3 disabled list. But the All-Star veteran Marlins 3, ASorin lf 1 0 1 0 Lowrie ss 4 0 0 0 Hatcher 1 1 0 0 0 3 NL Central-leading Brewers. Cishek 1 00000 also was called out on a strange play Pirates 2, 10 inn. Teixeir 1b 3 0 1 1 Dnldsn 3b 4 0 1 1 A.Ramos W,4-0 1 1 0 0 3 1 in the eighth inning when he seemed JMrphy c 2 0 0 0 Moss rf 3 0 0 0 Diamondbacks 6, McCnn c-1b 3 0 0 0 Blanks 1b 4 2 2 0 HBP—by H.Alvarez (R.Martin). WP—J.Hughes. to lose track of the outs and wandered MIAMI — Casey McGehee tied the Umpires—Home, Tim Welke; First, Todd Tichenor; Dodgers 3 Beltran dh 4 1 2 1 Punto 2b 3 2 1 0 Second, Clint Fagan; Third, Tim Timmons. away from first base. game in the eighth inning with a two- ISuzuki rf 4 1 2 0 T—3:22. A—25,953 (37,442). Norris homered in the first and Crisp out, two-run double, then drove home LOS ANGELES — Paul Goldschmidt Solarte 2b 3 1 0 0 Cardinals 5, connected in the second off Vidal the winning run with a sacrifice fly in and Miguel Montero homered to help KJhnsn 3b 3 0 1 0 the 10th, and the Miami Marlins Bronson Arroyo win his third straight Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 36101210 Nationals 2 Nuno (1-3). New York 000 001 202 — 5 The A’s had been held to one run or averted a series sweep by beating the start and the Arizona Diamondbacks Oakland 330 400 00x — 10 Washington St. Louis E—Ryan (3), Blanks (1). DP—New York 1, Oak- ab r h bi ab r h bi fewer in four of their previous nine Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2. beat the 6-3, pre- Leading off the 10th, Rafael Furcal land 1. LOB—New York 8, Oakland 6. 2B—Jeter Rendon 3b 4 0 1 0 MCrpnt 3b 4 0 0 0 games before taking a 10-0 lead in venting a three-game sweep. (7), Teixeira (4), D.Norris (9). HR—Gardner (5), McLoth cf 4 0 1 0 Wong 2b 4 1 1 0 four innings. fouled a ball off his leg and tumbled to Arroyo (7-4) allowed a run and five Beltran (6), Crisp (5), D.Norris (7). SF—Jeter. LaRoch ph 0 0 0 1 Hollidy lf 2 2 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO Werth rf 4 0 0 1 Craig rf 4 1 2 1 Chavez (6-4) carried a shutout into the dirt in pain, but stayed in the game hits in five innings. New York Zmrmn 1b 4 0 0 0 MAdms 1b 4 1 1 2 long enough to single. Pinch runner Josh Beckett (4-4) was charged with the sixth. Nuno L,1-3 3 8 8 8 1 2 Hairstn lf 4 0 1 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 2 0 Ed Lucas advanced on a sacrifice, four runs — three earned — and five J.Ramirez 1 3 2 2 1 0 Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 0 Jay cf 3 0 1 0 Tigers 4, Twins 3 and Giancarlo Stanton was intention- Kelley 1 00001 Espinos 2b 3 1 2 0 Rosnthl p 0 0 0 0 hits through seven innings with six Warren 2 10014 S.Leon c 4 1 1 0 T.Cruz c 3 0 1 0 DETROIT — J.D. Martinez’s ninth- ally walked. strikeouts and no walks for the Dodgers. Fister p 2 0 0 0 JGarci p 1 0 0 0 inning sacrifice fly scored Torii Hunter Both runners advanced on a wild Thornton 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rockies 8, Giants 7 Oakland Frndsn ph 1 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 with the winning run and the Detroit pitch, and McGehee’s fly to right field Detwilr p 0 0 0 0 SFrmn p 0 0 0 0 J.Chavez W,6-4 6 5 1 1 0 4 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 0 0 0 0 Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 4-3. against Jared Hughes (3-2) scored SAN FRANCISCO — Justin Cook 1 22221 Dobbs ph 1 010 Joe Nathan (3-2) pitched a score- Lucas without a play. Morneau hit a two-run double in the Abad 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 35 2 8 2 Totals 29 5 9 5 eighth inning as the Colorado Rockies Ji.Johnson 2/3 2 2 2 2 1 less ninth. Gregerson 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Washington 000 010 001 — 2 Mets 3, Padres 1 beat the San Francisco Giants 8-7 to St. Louis 021 010 10x — 5 Royals 6, White Sox 3 Nuno pitched to 2 batters in the 4th. DP—Washington 1. LOB—Washington 10, St. NEW YORK — Curtis Granderson complete a three-game sweep with an- HBP—by J.Ramirez (Gentry). WP—Nuno. PB— Louis 6. 2B—Craig (13). 3B—Wong (2). HR— CHICAGO — Salvador Perez hit a hit his first leadoff homer in five years, other comeback victory. J.Murphy. Umpires—Home, Dale Scott; First, Dan Ias- Holliday (5), Ma.Adams (6). S—J.Garcia 2. SF— three-run homer and the Kansas City Morneau’s pinch-hit highlighted a Holliday. Carlos Torres and two other relievers sogna; Second, CB Bucknor; Third, Tripp Gibson. IP H R ER BB SO Royals completed a three-game filled in admirably for an ailing Daisuke four-run rally for the Rockies, who T—3:06. A—36,067 (35,067). Washington sweep of the Chicago White Sox with Matsuzaka and the New York Mets scored in the ninth in each of the first Fister L,5-2 6 7 4 4 2 2 a 6-3 win. beat the San Diego Padres 3-1. two games of the series for the win. Detwiler 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rays schedule R.Soriano 1 1 0 0 0 0 James Shields (8-3) won his fifth Bobby Abreu added an RBI double Troy Tulowitzki had three hits, includ- St. Louis straight decision and the Royals ex- in the first and Daniel Murphy had a ing a home run, and drove in two runs June 16 vs. Baltimore June 17 vs. Baltimore J.Garcia W,3-0 7 5 1 1 2 6 tended their season-high win streak to sacrifice fly in the second against a for the Rockies, who won extended their Motte 1 0 0 0 0 2 June 18 vs. Baltimore S.Freeman 2/3 2 1 1 0 1 seven games. shaky Ian Kennedy (5-8). season-high winning streak to five June 19 vs. Houston Rosenthal S,20-23 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Shields allowed three runs and Matsuzaka barely made it through games. June 20 vs. Houston HBP—by J.Garcia (Espinosa). WP—J.Garcia. scattered 10 hits in six innings. Greg an inning because of a severe upset Matt Belisle (2-2) pitched an inning for June 21 vs. Houston Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Joe West; June 22 vs. Houston Second, Marty Foster; Third, Rob Drake. Holland pitched a scoreless ninth for stomach. Colorado. Juan Gutierrez (1-2) allowed June 23 vs. Pittsburgh T—2:40. A—45,325 (45,399). his 20th save in 21 chances. Torres (3-4) relieved Matsuzaka to four runs on three hits for the Giants. June 24 vs. Pittsburgh CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 B5 SPEEDWAY Continued from Page B1

Long, who was born in Pensacola and now resides in North Carolina, was making her debut at Citrus. Petty and the late Dale Earn- “It’s hard to pass here and get Jimmie Johnson hardt. This was his 69th career under people,” said the 22-year-old, victory, and he’s the first who’s looking to get back into the Na- finally wins at driver with three wins in 2014. tionwide Series after a two-year stint “Even at 69 wins, I still cher- in the series in 2012 and 2013. “It’s ish them all,” Johnson said. “It racing. It is what it is. But we had a Michigan is not easy to win in this sport.” blast. Hopefully, we’ll be back and do Hendrick’s team, however, is it all over again.” Associated Press making it look easy, having In Mod Minis, Harrod took the lead won five straight races for the from pole-sitter Shannon Kennedy on BROOKLYN, Mich. — In the third time. Hendrick accom- lap six, and proceeded to gain dis- final seconds of his first vic- plished the feat twice in 2007, tance from the field for the remaining tory at Michigan International including a six-race streak. 19 laps. Kennedy clung to second Speedway, Jimmie Johnson Gordon’s sixth-place finish place, while 2013 champion Chris could finally relax a bit. was enough to keep him atop Allen moved past Phil Edwards and “About 200 yards before the the points race, with Hendrick Richard Kuhn to finish third. finish line, I knew if the car ex- teammates Johnson and Earn- Tim Wilson entered the Street ploded, I’d still slide across the hardt in second and third. Stocks event as the winner of eight of finish line,” Johnson said. Ford had won the last three the last nine features, but Saturday’s Johnson and his No. 48 Cup races at Michigan, with race belonged to fellow Floral City Chevrolet made it through the Joey Logano prevailing last driver Joey Bifaro. Bifaro won in last few laps with a comfort- August and Greg Biffle win- wire-to-wire fashion, while Dora able lead, and the six-time se- ning twice before that. Ke- Thorne held on to her second position ries champion won Sunday for selowski couldn’t extend that and Wilson took third. the first time in 25 NASCAR streak, and Logano finished “I’ve got to thank my whole team,” Sprint Cup starts at MIS. John- ninth. Bifaro said. “It’s the best team ever. son outlasted pole winner “We kind of trudged through I’ve got to give it all to them — my dad, Kevin Harvick by 1.214 sec- it and came away with another my family, my grandparents, my spon- onds for his third victory in top-three effort, which is good sors and everybody at the shop.” four races. He also won at but not great,” said Ke- Like Bifaro, Belsuar was a wire-to- Charlotte and Dover. selowski, who was unable to wire winner in Three-Quarter It was the fifth victory in a come away with a victory in Midgets, despite some slight over- row for Chevy and Hendrick his home state. “We want the heating from his mini-machine during Motorsports. Jeff Gordon and wins, especially here at Michi- a caution. After vaulting a couple Dale Earnhardt Jr. also have gan. That would mean a lot.” spots to move into third in the Midgets won during the streak that Keselowski, who has a cou- race, Steven Maier was lucky to es- doesn’t count Jamie McMur- ple Nationwide victories at cape the night’s scariest crash un- ray’s win for Chevy and Chip Michigan, is 0 for 10 in Cup harmed. While trying to avoid a Ganassi in the Sprint All-Star races at the track. wrecked Ernie Teed Jr. on the third race last month. It was a rough day for Roush turn, the Port St. Lucie driver veered Brad Keselowski finished Fenway Racing, which has a into the back-stretch wall, causing his third Sunday after two straight record 13 Cup victories at No. 23 to tumble upside down before Associated Press runner-up showings at Dover Michigan. Biffle finished 20th bouncing back to its normal upright Jimmie Johnson lifts the trophy Sunday after winning the NASCAR and Pocono. Paul Menard was and Carl Edwards was 23rd. position. fourth, followed by Kasey Quicken Loans 400 auto race at Michigan International Kyle Busch was forced out of Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich. Teed went on to place third, and Kahne, Gordon and Earnhardt the race because of a problem Rob Kohler finished second. in the 400-mile, 200-lap race. Johnson led after 164 laps end. Once I got an idea of how with his left rear hub. He fin- Catarelli and Sharrone had the Johnson had finished in the Sunday before stopping to pit the race was unfolding, I knew ished 41st and dropped from longest and most intense duel of the top five four times previously and giving up the lead. He was we were in the catbird seat, sixth to 10th in the standings. night. Catarelli, in a purple No. 6, at Michigan, including a back in front with about 10 and were able to take advan- Harvick qualified at over rubbed with then-leader Thomas Peet second-place showing in Au- laps to go following a cycle of tage of it.” 204 mph Friday, the fastest on the first turn of lap 11, causing Peet gust 2011. He lost in August pit stops by other drivers. Hendrick had four drivers pole-winning speed since to lose a tire, and leaving Catarelli 2012 when his engine faltered “We really were in a win-win in the top seven. 1987. He led for a race-high 63 and Sharrone to the front two posi- with six laps remaining. situation,” Johnson said. Johnson is trying for his sev- laps but had to settle for his tions. Sharrone, a four-time Figure 8s “It was a long time coming,” “Those guys still had to come enth Cup title, which would tie third second-place finish this winner this season, made gains on crew chief Chad Knaus said. to pit road to make it to the the mark shared by Richard year, to go along with two wins Catarelli on the straightaways, but “We’ve raced very well up and three poles. was unable to leverage past his Pinel- here, and we haven’t been able Audi wins 13th title at Le Mans “The car was fast, just las Park competitor from the outside to close the deal on quite a few wound up on the wrong side of lane on the turns. occasions.” LE MANS, France — Marcel Fassler, Andre Lotterer and Benoit Tre- all the strategy,” he said. Moments after his crash, a frus- There are now only four luyer overcame turbocharger problems to drive Audi to its 13th title at Menard won the Nationwide trated Peet threw a small object at tracks on the current schedule the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Sunday. race Saturday and managed a Catarelli. where Johnson has never won It was the trio’s third victory in the world’s most famous endurance fourth-place finish Sunday. In Pure Stocks, Larry Welter Sr. — Kentucky, Watkins Glen, race. Their Audi No. 2 finished three laps ahead of Audi No. 1 driven by “I actually got to go to Vic- rode past Lane Wilson (third place) on Chicagoland and Homestead- Lucas di Grassi, Marc Gene and defending champion Tom Kristensen. tory Lane yesterday with my the final lap to finish second, behind Miami. Johnson had led in 15 Sebastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Nicolas Lapierre took third daughter and my dad was here his son. previous Cup races at MIS. place at the wheel of Toyota No. 8. Pole-sitter Kazuki Nakajima’s Toy- today, so it was a good Father’s This Saturday’s racing lineup in- “It’s good to see Jimmie, ota No. 7 retired in the 15th hour while leading because of an electrical Day weekend for sure,” he cludes the third leg of the Open after leading so many laps problem. said. “We needed some clean Wheel Modified 6 Pack Series 50 as here, close the deal,” owner In its return to Le Mans after a 16-year absence in the top category, air at the end and the guys got well as Sportsmen, Mini Stocks, Street Rick Hendrick said. “We’ve Porsche fell out of contention in the 22nd hour. me out front with some pit Stocks, Pure Stocks, Powder Puff, strategy and good pit stops and Legends, Bandoleros and Fan Partic- run out of gas, broke motors, —From wire reports blown tires.” we came home with a top five.” ipation Racing.

nament,” Fowler said. was tuning out the crowd, with enor- Kaymer joined Seve Ballesteros, mous support for Fowler, who enjoys KAYMER Ernie Els, Woods and McIlroy as the pop star qualities in America. The FIVE Continued from Page B1 only players to win two majors and be fans clapped when Kaymer’s ball Continued from Page B1 No. 1 in the world before turning 30 bounded off the back of the green, and He began Sunday with a five-shot since the world ranking began in 1986. even when a superb shot from the na- topped the NBA and led to a rematch with Miami, lead, and after a 10-foot par save on He is the fourth European in the last tive weeds on No. 4 rolled off the front the NBA’s first in the finals since Chicago beat Utah the second hole, Kaymer belted a five years to win the U.S. Open, after of the green. in 1997-98. Europeans had gone 40 years without He marched along, dropping a shot driver on the 313-yard third hole. The Round 2 went to the Spurs, but both teams will this title. on No. 7 with a shot left of the green ball landed on the front of the green challenges to navigate for a rubber match. and rolled to the back, setting up a It’s a rebirth for Kaymer, who that made him play away from a San Antonio will face questions — as it has for two-putt birdie. reached No. 1 in the world in Febru- bunker to avoid a score worse than “He kind of killed the event in the ary 2011, only to believe that he bogey, and another on the par-5 10th years — about the age of its core, and whether Dun- first two days,” Henrik Stenson said. needed a more rounded game. His when a shot from the sandy area can, Ginobili and Popovich want to stick around. “He went out and shot two 65s and left preferred shot was a fade. Kaymer sailed over the green, and he used The Heat will brace for the potential free agency of everyone in the dust.” spent two hard years, a lot of lonely putter to send the next shot back to- James, Wade and Bosh, and will need younger, Fowler, in the final group of a major hours on the range in Germany and ward the fairway. fresher pieces around the three All-Stars if they all for the first time, fell back quickly on his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. But after back-to-back birdies, in- stay. the fourth hole. He sent his third shot He fell as low as No. 63 in the world cluding a 30-footer on the 14th, the But this moment belongs to the Spurs. Playing a from a sandy path over the green and until going wire-to-wire (with ties) at only question left was the margin. methodical style for many years that was predi- The Players Championship, consid- Woods still holds the most dominant into some pine trees and had to make cated on throwing the ball into Duncan made San a 25-foot putt just to escape with dou- ered the strongest and deepest field U.S. Open win — 15 shots at Pebble Antonio respected, but never beloved. The Spurs ble bogey. Fowler played even par the in golf. Beach in 2000. McIlroy won by eight rest of the way for a 72. But the big payoff came at Pine- shots on rain-softened Congressional were TV ratings killers, casual viewers finding Compton birdied the eighth hole hurst No. 2. in 2011, winning with a record score them not much fun to watch. and got within four shots until he took “I didn’t make many mistakes the of 16-under 268. But Popovich opened up the offense a few years bogey on the par-3 ninth, and Kaymer last two wins that I had in America — “I’m wondering how he did it,” ago, making the Spurs an easy-to-like, tough-to-beat followed with an 8-iron to 4 feet for especially this week,” said Kaymer, McIlroy said. “Obviously, if you limit group that thrives on ball movement and 3-point birdie. who moves to No. 11 in the world. the mistakes, you might end up a cou- shooting. Kaymer finished at 9-under 271, the Kaymer has as many majors as ple under for the week. But to do what “You showed the world how beautiful this game second-lowest score in U.S. Open his- Bernhard Langer, the two-time Mas- he’s doing ... I think it’s nearly more is,” Commissioner Adam Silver told the Spurs dur- tory next to McIlroy’s 268 at Congres- ters champion and a mentor to impressive than what I did at ing the postgame award ceremony. sional in 2011. Kaymer. Langer sent him text mes- Congressional.” A decade and a half after winning their first title He won his second major — the sages earlier in the week. Kaymer’s father was home in Ger- other was the 2010 PGA Champi- “We’ve almost a German Grand many, where he said Father’s Day was in 1999, when Duncan was in his second season, the onship at Whistling Straits in a three- Slam — almost,” Kaymer said. “I hope celebrated a few weeks ago. Spurs remain the NBA’s model organization, a man playoff — and this one wasn’t it will make Bernhard proud. I’m sure “I didn’t get anything for my father small-market team that simply wins big and hardly close. it will make all of Germany proud.” that day,” Kaymer said. “So maybe ever does it with a high draft pick. Instead, the “Martin was playing his own tour- The biggest challenge for Kaymer this works.” Spurs found players overseas or in other organiza- tions who would fit the Spurs’ way of doing things and mesh with the Duncan, Parker and Ginobili, U.S. Open Champions the winningest trio in postseason history. 2014 — Martin Kaymer 1984 — x- 1954 — 1921 — James M. Barnes That included Leonard, acquired in a draft-night 2013 — Justin Rose 1983 — 1953 — x-Ben Hogan 1920 — Edward Ray trade with Indiana after playing at San Diego State, 2012 — Webb Simpson 1982 — 1952 — 1919 — x-Walter Hagen 2011 — Rory McIlroy 1981 — 1951 — Ben Hogan 1917-18 No championship - World War I and Patty Mills, an Australian national who scored 2010 — Graeme McDowell 1980 — 1950 — Ben Hogan 1916 — Charles Evans Jr. 17 points off the bench. 2009 — 1979 — 1949 — 1915 — No team has overcome a 3-1 deficit in the finals, 2008 — z-Tiger Woods 1978 — 1948 — Ben Hogan 1914 — Walter Hagen 2007 — Angel Cabrera 1977 — 1947 — x- 1913 — but the Heat were confident they could keep this 2006 — 1976 — 1946 — x- 1912 — John McDermott season going, Bosh saying earlier Sunday that the 2005 — 1975 — x- 1942-45 No Championships - World War II 1911 — John McDermott 2004 — Retief Goosen 1974 — Hale Irwin 1941 — 1910 — Alex Smith Heat were going to win. 2003 — Jim Furyk 1973 — 1940 — x- 1909 — It appeared they would do it easily the way the 1908 — Fred McLeod 2002 — Tiger Woods 1972 — Jack Nicklaus 1939 — x- 1907 — Alex Ross game started, with James coming out with force on 2001 — y-Retief Goosen 1971 — x- 1938 — Ralph Guldahl 1906 — Alex Smith 2000 — Tiger Woods 1970 — Tony Jacklin 1937 — Ralph Guldahl offense and shutting down Parker on defense as 1905 — 1999 — 1969 — 1936 — 1904 — Willie Anderson Miami went ahead 22-6. 1998 — 1968 — Lee Trevino 1935 — Sam Parks Jr. 1903 — Willie Anderson But it didn’t last. 1997 — Ernie Els 1967 — Jack Nicklaus 1934 — 1902 — Laurie Auchterlonie While it took San Antonio a little while to get 1996 — 1966 — x- 1933 — 1901 — Willie Anderson 1995 — 1965 — x- 1932 — 1900 — warmed up, the Spurs eventually made it look stun- 1994 — y-Ernie Els 1964 — 1931 — x- 1899 — Willie Smith ningly easy again — much to the delight of the home 1993 — Lee Janzen 1963 — x-Julius Boros 1930 — 1898 — Fred Herd 1992 — 1962 — x-Jack Nicklaus 1929 — x-Bobby Jones 1897 — Joe Lloyd crowd, with fans standing, chanting and dancing 1991 — x-Payne Stewart 1961 — 1928 — x- 1896 — much of the second half. 1990 — z-Hale Irwin 1960 — 1927 — x- 1895 — Notes: It was the Spurs’ 12th win by 15 or more 1989 — 1959 — Billy Casper 1926 — Bobby Jones x-won playoff 1988 — x-Curtis Strange 1958 — 1925 — x- y—won on second hole of sudden death points, most ever in a postseason. The Spurs 1987 — 1957 — x- 1924 — after playoff outscored opponents by 214 points in the postsea- 1986 — Ray Floyd 1956 — Cary Middlecoff 1923 — x-Bobby Jones z-won on first hole of sudden death after 1985 — Andy North 1955 — x- 1922 — Gene Sarazen playoff son. ... Miami had won 11 straight series, tied for the fifth-longest streak in NBA history B6 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 ENTERTAINMENT CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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ear Annie: I have been out of ways to help him. this the new generation’s way with “Robert” for I’m also frightened that fo- of communicating? Shouldn’t Dthree years, and we cusing on Robert’s mental they know better, or am I just have been through a lot. health and living in this envi- being old-fashioned? — Hurt- We’ve always had financial is- ronment is hindering my ing Mama sues, but six months ago, we health, as well. I don’t want to Dear Mama: Kids commu- had to give up our baby girl give up on him. What can I nicate by text these days. If for adoption be- do? — The Other you want a phone call, you cause we couldn’t Half will have to say so instead of care for her prop- Dear Other: Hav- stewing in silence. You are erly. Emotionally, ing to give up a not expecting too much for this has destroyed child is heart- them to phone you on special both of us, but breaking, even occasions, but they can’t read thankfully, I began when done in the your mind, and we suspect going to counseling child’s best inter- they aren’t aware that you early on, and it has ests. Your husband find it hurtful. Please speak helped. Robert, desperately needs up. (And since they have chil- however, focused bereavement coun- dren, there’s no reason you on work and is ig- seling. He also may cannot phone and wish them noring his feelings blame himself for a happy Mother’s Day, too.) on this matter. He not doing enough Dear Annie: “Thought I has few friends and ANNIE’S to keep his family Was Part of a Large Family” confided in only MAILBOX together, and the should be aware that as we one (who was also guilt could be over- grow older, attitudes among his boss), who then whelming his will- siblings can change. My began bullying Robert. ingness to seek help. In brother and I had a rivalry Robert feels very isolated addition, he may resent your through college, but as we and was hospitalized for se- “recovery,” which makes it grew to understand each vere depression and put on difficult for him to heed your other (and convinced Dad to suicide watch. He is currently suggestions. You both could stop comparing us), we began on medication and waitlisted benefit from checking the in- to get along much better. for counseling. Robert has formation and online discus- “Thought” should go to the never been much of a talker, sion forums offered through family reunion and see and I fear he will lie or stop Concerned United Birthpar- whether she can get to know going and miss out on the ents (cubirthparents.org), her distant siblings and help he needs. Since leaving Adoption.org and nieces and nephews better. the hospital, he has been get- Adoption.com. There is a real possibility ting progressively worse: Dear Annie: This has been that she could build a good screaming, breaking items in bothering me for weeks. For relationship with at least one our home, crying randomly Mother’s Day, I received text of them. — K. and cutting out what few messages saying, “Happy Annie’s Mailbox is written friends he has left. He re- Mother’s Day” from both of by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy fuses to speak to his family. my older children. I was ex- Sugar, longtime editors of the I’ve tried talking to him, tried pecting at least a phone call. Ann Landers column. Email finding ways to release his They do the same thing on my your questions to anniesmail feelings, cried with him and birthday. [email protected], or write to: tried giving him his space. I don’t keep them on the Annie’s Mailbox, Creators Recently, I wrote a letter to phone long. I realize they are Syndicate, 737 Third St., his health care provider so he busy with my grandchildren. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To will know what’s going on. I I never say anything to find out more about Annie’s WANT MORE PUZZLES? want to be supportive of them, but it hurts to think Mailbox, visit the Creators  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. Robert, but I don’t know what they can’t at least have a real- Syndicate Web page at to do. I feel like I am running time conversation with me. Is www.creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 B7 Peanuts Garfield

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Day School 3/4hP 352-663-1799 (352) 860-1519 Mini. Dachshund (352) 860-0885 41 S., 352-726-5118 negotiable Starts Weekly asking $50 both GENERAL Last seen in area 3 Pc. Floral Couch Set, (352) 746-6258 581 & Highlands GENERATOR $150. MERCHANDISE Exp. Lawn ☛Introducing Queen Bed Inverness IMMEDIATE BAR/REST MNGR. 3550Watt, 7HP, Troy Dining Room Table SPECIALS!!! on 5/26/14 Maintenance NAILS Built/Briggs & Straton. $150. $150 NEED FOR CNA’S Manicure Lawn Serv. End/Coffee Tables Call (352) 436-7787 & HHA’S IN Needed for large Night School On cart w/wheels. LAUREL RIDGE Tiki Bar and Country 352-344-0671 Mn-Tues-Wed 5P-9P Brand new. $200 cash. (352) 527-4484 $60 ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ Missing Puppy LAKE/SUMTER LAUREL RIDGE COUNTY AREAS Club Restaurant. (352)344-9449 ANTIQUE MANTLE Male, long haired Must have mgmt Campus Locations: (352) 527-4484 Gold Chihuahua SUMMER WORK PNEUMATIC TOOLS CLOCK, with chimes, - 6 lines exp, great personal- NEW PORT RICHEY RECLINER LARGE lost in the vicinity of CNA’s with Hospital, DRILL AND BUTTER- $100 ity, high energy & ex- SPRING HILL Light Brown Well made - 10 days Palmer Ave, Nursing Home, GREAT PAY! FLY RATCHET $10 (352) 637-9611 cellent customer BROOKSVILLE no pets or smoking. up to 2 items Homosassa Detox or Psych Immediate FT/PT EACH OR $15 BOTH service skills. (727) 848-8415 BEIGE ITALIAN $150. 352-628-3507 (352) 628-2483 Experience openings, customer JOHN 419-5981 LEATHER SOFA, ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ Send Resume to sales/serv, will train, www.benes.edu careers@citrushills. PRESSURE WASHER LOVE SEAT AND RECLINER Lazyboy, HHA’s with Home conditions apply, all START A CAREER Mac 1000. Excellent CHAIR $300. blue material, $1 - $200.. Health Experience com or apply at ages 17+, Call ASAP! Citrus Hills Golf IN A YEAR Condition. $40. Telephone excellent condition. $50. $11.50 **352-503-4930** 352-410-1072 352 746 9321 352-410-1072 Please call & Country Club $201-$400.. 352-432-0080 505 E Hartford St, $16.50 Hernando, FL 34442 $401-$800.. LOST YOUR PET? $21.50 Don’t forget to MEDICAL BILLER Dining Room $801-$1500.. call us!! Help, apply within: Exp. req’d for very between 2p and 5p $26.50 Citrus County busy medical office. Fat Boys BBQ Tweet Animal Shelter Computer skills a Crystal River 352-563-5966 4060 S. Airport Rd must. Incld’s benefits. ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ Inverness, FL Fax Resume to: (352) 746-8400 (352) 563-2512

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TRADE IN MATTRESS 4 TIRES LAP STEEL, Gun Cabinet SETS FOR SALE 215 55 R16’s STUDENT/TRAVEL 3/4 Oak, with etched ★ Starting at $50. ★ Excellent Tread $100 SIZE ELECTRIC, PER- glass front, holds 6 King, Queen, Full, Twin 352-341-0871 FECT FOR LEARNING rifles + storage, new Very good condition 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY $45 352-601-6625 locks, $80. obo 352-621-4500 FLOOR MATS tan ROGUE RESONATOR (352) 228-0658 Twin Bed, Complete, brand new OEM factory GUITAR, Dobro Lap MISC GOLF CLUBS with headboard retail $229 sell $100 Hawaiian. Sunburst (M) Drivers: Calloway and footboard, (352)270-3527 finish, great sound. Big Bertha War Birds $125. includes Aluminum Truck Tool- Played few times only, 7.5 & 9 degrees; Saturn Extra Free bed . box, Lg Parrot Cage, due to health. Deluxe 9.5 degree; Bazooka 9 Robbie Ray 352-726-6197 New Rascal Electric lined case & floor degree; Dunlop Flame stand, $300. Urban Suburban Mobility Scooter R6300 10 degree; Tour Tech LILLY call (786) 523-4637 (352) 726-1076 10.5 degree: $10 ea. Hair Studio 352-637-0777 Lilly, gorgeous APPLIANCES, like new STUMPF FIDDLE custom Confidence Visa 5 wood (Beta Ti forged face 21 Terrier/pit bull mix, washers/dryers, stoves, hand made from “From Cutting Edge BOLEN LAWN degree) $10. 2-6 y.o., wt 50 lbs, fridges 30 day warranty olden days. One of a to Care Free” TRACTOR 15HP Good 352.382.0829 gentle lady, sets ex- condition. $400 trade-ins, 352-302-3030 kind, plays great. Was ample of good be- (352) 382-5816 CAMCORDER featured on TV even- MISC GOLF CLUBS Make-overs, havior, good ing news & Citrus (W) Perfect Club; w/other dogs, gra- LAWNMOWER Panasonic Camcorder Color, Foiling, Chronicle, $200 firm MacGregor 3 wood; cious & friendly, Honda HRA 214 Self with case $95.00 Precision Cuts, (352) 726-1076 Cobra Offset 3 wood; takes treats gently, Propelled/bagger. Runs Excellent Cond’t. Avant Garde Nancy Lopez 17 deg 3 always grateful. well. $90. 352-410-1072 352-746-5421 SX LAP STEEL hairstyles and Folding Pet Crate W/GIGBAG “ALMOST wood $10 ea; (4) putters updo’s. Walks nicely on Patio Pavers excel. condition NEW”&FREE POW- $5 ea. 352.382.0829 leash, loving & at- 6 x 9, 6 x 6, 6 x3 Hardly used $45 ERED SPEAKER/AMP MISCELLANEOUS Paul Mitchell tentive, minds man- 185 pieces Will Split Lot (352) 860-1519 $100 352-601-6625 GOLF CLUBS & BAG Certified. ners. Call Christina $110 (352) 257-3288 @ 352-464-3908. GEVALIA COF- USED DIGITECH (M) Titleist DCI Irons: RAKES 36” aluminum FEEMAKER 2-8+ cup, VOCALPERFORMER steel shafts: 3-7; 9; PW landscape rakes, black, lidded carafe. W/FOOTSWITCH & $25. Calloway S2 H2 LOST RABBIT 1 for $30 or 2 for $50, Like new. New units POWER SUPPLY,$50 Graphite Irons: 3-9; PW: White w/ black spots, 631-353-1731 $50*. $20. 527-2598. 352-601-6625 $25. MacGregor Per- male. Last seen in simmon Woods: 1-5 Hernando, near HEPA AIR CLEANER Amherst Street. $10. 1925 Mashie; 000I2BN Portable Honeywell mid-Mashie; Spade Call (352) 634-2708 enviracaire with filter. Mashie & #2 Long Iron: BUTTERFLY BUSH $40. 352-410-1072 2 PIECE $25. Titleist Tour Cart SEEDLINGS Nanho OAK ROCKING DOLL BROILER/ROASTING Bag w/head cover: $10. Blue, or,Black knight, CRADLE $49 HAND- PAN $15 LIKE NEW 352.382.0829 10 for $10, Inv, Off CRAFTED E-MAIL INVERNESS 419-5981 Robin Long Croft 613-5818 PHOTOS INVERNESS Yamaha Urban Suburban 2000 Golf Cart MEXICAN PETUNIAS 419-5981 CUISINART FOOD Hair Studio New battery Red with Pink & Purple PATIO DINING TABLE PROCESSOR $50 352-637-0777 roof and windshield in 4 inch pots CIR 3’ Iron legs glass MODEL DLC10-E WITH Fold down vinyl 10 for $10 Off Croft top - Patio or DR $35 4 BLADES E-MAIL “From Cutting Edge enclosure $2,700. Call 613-5818 OBO 352-270-3527 PHOTO 419-5981 to Care Free” today. 352-621-3678 POOL EQUIPMENT LAMPS 2 large ceramic LUCAS Intex pool pump. $70. decorative table lamps Seeking new Color Lucas, a 1-y.o. Ladder $20. Float chair with shades. $45.00 and Foil Clients Terrier mix, fawn/ $10. 352-410-1072 352-503-7675 looking for a brindle & white, change. Come HW-negative, neu- PURETANE- U.S. SHOP LIGHTS & 4x8 Utility Trailer give me a try. tered, housebrkn, MADE N-BUTANE 300 EXERCISE EQUIP. all steel, all lights works Wed-Sat very friendly & HIGH END FURNITURE ml can $13/12 cans Six 4ft flourecent shop has sides, good tires appointments gentle, gets along ★ ★ $100. Taste the differ- lights. $40.00. & spare $350. SALE , 2ND TIME available. w/other dogs well, ence! 352-726-6162 Gazelle Exerci, (678) 617-5560 AROUND RESALES rides well in car, RATTAN Glider. $40.00. “Redken Educator 270-8803, 2165 Hy 491 Utility Dump Trailer knows some com- OCCASIONAL TABLE, IronMan Body Inverter. and trained 20+ good condition mands, affectionate INVERNESS Glass top, 28” long, 22” $60.00. All like new. years experience. 3222 E. Crown Moving, wide, 20” tall, Ornate. 352-527-7732 registered & wants to be your any reasonably offer. $25 (352) 465-1813 $350. obo companion. WINDOW TREATMENT (352) 860-1106 Call Joanne @ Tons of Plants too! Custom Cornice, All week 613-5818 SHUTTERS 3 Sets of 352-795-1288 or Indoor & Outdoor 12”x72” Beige, pleated HOMOSASSA 4/2 Doublewide HOMOSASSA Dreama @ on 1 Plus Acres, MOL New single sheet Wooden Shutters with with piping. $35.00. 813-244-7324. 2/2 furnished on ½ AC 1BR, appl’s & util. Incl’d. set $4.00 Hinges. $95.00. Ex. 352-621-7586 $650. (352)942—3674 Fireplace Glamour $600. month + sec., New microwave Cont’t. 352-746-5421 Bath, large walk-in 352-628-6537 INVERNESS closets all bedrooms, $50. obo SMALL SPEAKERS (352) 527-6655 1 Bd. Rm. $325. mo. off US 200 INVERNESS 2 Speakers 5 inch Very 2 Bd. Rm. $360. mo. in Hernando Fl. Sm place, S. Inverness, good condition. $35.00 Both $500. Dep. each $89,995 for single person. Very 352-746-5421 200 LBS. OF METAL WEIGHTS 4-25LBS No Pets 352-726-7951 SELLER FINANCING prv. Utl. incl. Prv prkg, Toro 21” Super Call 352-726-4009 $500/mo. Call Cell Recycler Lawn Mower AND 10-10LBS PLUS 2 LECANTO Brand Name Clothing CURL BARS $100 - (727)919-1119 used twice pd $550. Leisure Acres, 2/1, wtr, OWNER by piece or bundle CALL 631-353-1731 trash, lawn serv. W/D (352) 489-3068 sell for $300. Heavy duty, light Application and back- FINANCING! Electric Treadmill Home for Sale DESIGNER weight, Aluminum ground check req. Crosswalk TS3 My Name is 4/3 on 1.25 acres, MENS SLACKS Loading Ramp, used $525mo. . 628-5990 $400 Lil Bit paved rd. fenced New with tags size 34 once $100. Both items INVERNESS (352) 249-4475 I am a Cha-Winne, yard, work shop & $10 Call 726-0040 stored in a climate 7 Mo., UTD Spayed, 2/1 with Patio in quiet EXERCISE CYCLE I I I I I I I I utility shed, Florida WEDDING DRESS controlled room BARLOW little girl looking for area. $525/mo + $525 Weslo Pursuit G38 with room, deck on back size 18 from David (352) 795-1339 Tell that special Barlow, 2-6 y.o. my forever home. Sec; 352-344-0238 72 battery console-Like & front concrete Bridal $250, Best Offer person Shepherd/Retriever Call Saving Angels 727-446-5871 UNIVERSAL #2 MEAT New $40 352.382.0829 “ Happy Birthday “ mix, wt 55 lbs, very HUGE!! 4/3 driveway with car- (352) 637-9611 GRINDER $10 EXCEL- (352)419-0223. port. Only $79,900. EXERCISE EQUIP- with a classified beautiful dog, good $87,489 Land & Home WEDDING GOWN size LENT CONDITION Come see me and $14,000 down only MENT AB Exercise ad under Happy on leash, very READY TO MOVE IN! 10. Worn once then dry E-MAIL PHOTO JOHN others!!!! $648.92/mo W.A.C. Lounge Chair. $40. Notes. friendly & affection- Owner Financed w/10k cleaned & preserved in 419-5981 Call to View 352-410-1072 Only $28.50 ate, gets along to 20k down! MUST box. Call for info $100 WET/VAC 5 Gal. $25. includes a photo w/most dogs, best Schnauzer Pups SEE (352) 795-1272 352-621-3807 516-978-2644 352-410-1072 EXERCISE EQUIP- no cats. Could jump 2 male, Born Nov. 14 ROLLING HILLS MENT Weight Bench, 4-foot fence, knows Shih-Tzu Pup MOVE IN NOW Quiet area in Call our Classified 1 male Born Jan. 21, Curl Bar and Weights. basic commands. Nice Home on ½ AC Lake Panasoffkee APARTMENTS Dept for details 352-795-5896 Day $45. 352-410-1072 352-563-5966 Call Joanne @ fenced yard, 1500 sf 3/2 Doublewide 11150 Rolling Hills Rd Multi-Station Gym 352-795-1288 or 3/2 Home in new on corner lot ¼ acre Dunnellon, FL 34431 5 Boxes White Wall Tile I I I I I I I I WESTINESE PUPPIES Electric Bio Dyne, Dreama @ cond., Drywall with mol, nice storage 4”x4”, 160 pc’s per box All white, no shed, Dyno Pak F10 813-244-7324. 2 x 6 construction. shed big oak tree Accepting covers 90 sq.ft, $200. Wheelchair m edical certicate, excellent condition New appliances, off CR 429 for all. 3 Boxes 6”x6” Pride Jet 3, Ultra 9 weeks old, $500. ea Applications for $700. carpet, paint, decks, Lake Panasoffkee Red-clay Floor Tile $650. Call After 3pm. Reduced to $54,995. 1 & 2 Bedroom (352) 249-4475 (352) 746-7330 Chihuahua’s (352) 586-0305 & ceramic tile floor- 42 pc’s per box, Private Collector 1 Cream Color Male ing. Financing avail- SELLER FINANCING Apartments

MOBILITY SCOOTERS 000IK10 covers 31 sq.ft. $60. will pay more for your 12 wks old 2.7 lbs. able only $69,900. Call 352-726-4009 Pride Jazzy Select 6 Rental Assistance (352) 465-1892 coins !! $275. ($450/mo.) W.A.C. Red Mint Condition. Available 21 Boxes Floor Tile call (352) 422-6088 1 Tan Male, very sm. Call (352) 621-9183 Only used 2 Hours.$700 Call Monday Through Friday White w/gray streak 2 SETS OF MEN’S GOLF WANT TO BUY HOUSE 3.25 lbs. 1 yr. old $225. 8am - 12pm & 1pm - 5pm 12”x12”, 10 per box Cash 352-344-9449 1 Black & brindled tan WESTWOOD ACRES CLUBS, Complete, or MOBILE Any Area, Berkshire Piglets SAVE, SAVE, SAVE, 3 bdrm 2 ba 3/2 (352)489-1021 252 sq. ft $150. MOBILITY SCOOTERS Female, very sm. 8 weeks old, Pride Legend XL 4 Hogan & Wilson Condition or Situation $3,000-$11,000 on ON 2AC-1768 SQ TDD 800-955-8771 (352) 465-1892 Excellent Condition Fred, 352-726-9369 4.9l lbs. 1 yr. old $275. Healthy This Institution is an equal Wheel Red with our huge lot model FT-MORE INFO AT opportunity provider & employer. $50. ea. 1 Red, over sized male $100 Umbrella Attachment. 2 yrs old. sale going on now. ZILLOW.COM 9515 W (352) 795-5146 (352) 522-0214 or Only 3 left! Call MIDLAND LN CR Mint Cond. $900. Cash. free to good home (352) 270-6285 352-344-9449 BICYCLE WHEELS by (352) 628-7504 Taylor Made Homes $65,000. TERRY AT ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ Call (352) 621-9181 352-697-1218 One Standard WTB from a Trek, Alloy 700x23mm Pair, Street New Homes from Wheelchair, Cute Chihuahua/ $40.00 per sq. ft. GENERAL 2nd is a lightweight or ATB, no tires, True HOMOSASSA $50 341-0450 Pomeranian Mix MERCHANDISE portable wheelchair, Puppy $60. 2/1 Duplex $525 mo. both for $150. obo Club Car Golf Cart Leave Message 1st.& Sec, non smoker SPECIALS!!! BRING YOUR 3 Bedrm., 2 Full Baths (352) 746-1305 Good condition (352) 364-3009 Pets-? 352-212-4981 Good batteries, FISHING POLE! 55 + park, glass encl. ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ windshield, lights Fl. Rm 9½ x 38 ft., 3/2 WATERFRONT, newer washer & Asking $1,000 obo DOUBLEWIDE (352) 564-2756 dryer, all new SS $75.900. appl’s, new AC/heat - 6 lines “NEW” 6STRING 10480 S. McClung Lp. BANJO BEAUTIFUL Concealed Weapons pump, fresh ext. paint, CRYSTAL RIVER - 10 days Permit Course HOLLY WOLF OWNER FINANCING up to 2 items MIRROR MAHOGANY Lot rent $255. month Fully Furnished DAN’S GUN ROOM Agent (352) 382-1000 $24,000 (352)513-4570 Studio Efficiency FINISH, PRO SETUP Urban Suburban ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ $100 352-601-6625 (352) 726-5238 (352) 501-0517 w/ equipped kit. All Hair Studio util., cable, Internet, & “NEW” FENDER GOLF IRONS Holly Wolf INVERNESS, FL Adams Idea MRH #7 & Tell that special cleaning provided. $1 - $200.. ACOUSTIC Stylist/Owner $649.mo 352-586-1813 GUITAR,SUNBURST #8 graphite new grips Invites you to come $11.50 person 55+ park on lake w/5 INVESTOR OR HOME FINISH FULLSIZE,$100 $15ea $25pair meet our Friendly $201-$400.. “ Happy Birthday piers, clubhouse and BUYER!! 2 singlewide 352-601-6625 Dunnellon 465-8495 Knowledgeable CRYSTAL RIVER “ with a classi- much more! Rent MH’s w/land for sale. $16.50 Staff! Fully Furnished “NEW”LUNA GYPSY GOLF WOODS MRH fied ad under incl. grass cutting Each 2/1, both need mi- $401-$800.. SPALTED MAPLE #7 & #9 Graphite Good Happy Notes. and your water Studio Efficiency  nor TLC. Asking w/ equipped kit. All $21.50 GRAND CONCERT Grips & Head Covers JUNE SPECIAL Only $28.50 1 bedroom, 1 bath $17k/each or $33k both. ACOUSTIC $100 $15ea $25pair includes a $450. util., cable, Internet, & $801-$1500.. $60 COLOR  Buy 1 or both. 21313 cleaning provided. 352-601-6625 Dunnellon 465-8495 photo 2 bedroom, 1 bath Campbell Dr & 21335 $26.50 & CUT $475. - $525. $649.mo 352-586-1813 “NEW”LUNA GYPSY GUN CABINET - glass Call our Pets considered and Canal Dr/ both Damac Hernando SPALTED MAPLE doors, holds 12 rifles + 826 US Hwy 41 section 8 is accepted. Estates Brooksville Fl. FLORAL CITY Lake Cottages 352-563-5966 GRAND CONCERT storage, $100 firm - Classified Dept Not a park, own MH LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. 1 bd/1ba, beautiful Inverness , FL for details Call 800-747-4283 ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ACOUSTIC $100 cash only. (352) 352-637-0777 w/land together. AC, Clean, No Pets old Florida cottages! 352-601-6625 634-2599 352-563-5966 For Details! 352-346-3173 (352) 344-1025 $550. (352) 341-2724

THE KLEEN TEAM AllAROUND TRACTOR #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES HOME CLEANING All Tractor & Tree Work Budd Excavating SMITTYS APPLIANCE Residential/Comm. All phases of Tile Land clearing, Hauling All Home Repairs. reliable & exp. lic/ins Land Cleared, Hauling COUNTY WIDE & Tree Work, clearing REPAIR. Also Wanted Lic., Bonded, Insured Handicap Showers, Site Prep, Driveways All TV’s Installed needs based, ref’s 1 time Cleanup, Drive- DRY-WALL25 yrs exp. hauling, rock drives, Dead or Alive Washers (352) 419-6557 Safety Bars, Flrs. Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 lic#5863 352-746-3777 Bonded- 352-613-8137 ways (352) 302-6955 lic.2875, all your drywall demo, bushhogging & Dryers. FREE PICK 422-2019 Lic. #2713 **ABOVE ALL** needs! Ceiling & Wall Lamar 352-400-1442 UP! 352-564-8179 Primary Cleaning LLC AllAROUND TRACTOR Repairs. Pop Corn M & W INTERIORS Licensed & Insured Roofing Systems, Handyman services Landclearing, Hauling Removal 352-302-6838 (352)476-9674 Alum Enclosures, re- D & R TREE SERVICE Northern Quality Site Prep, Driveways modeling, Inspections Lawn & Landscape Southern prices! Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, THE KLEEN TEAM CRS Contr. 414-8693 Specialist. Lic. & Ins. A-1 Complete Repairs (352) 537-4144 garage clean outs, Residential/Comm. Budd Excavating Free Est. 352-302-5641 Pres. Wash, Painting ANDREW JOEHL trash, furniture & misc. Lic., Bonded, Insured & Tree Work, clearing Mark (352) 287-0767 (Int/Ext) 25 yrs, Ref, Lic HANDYMAN. (352) 419-6557 hauling, rock drives, # 39765, 352-513-5746 Gen. Maint/Repairs demo, bushhogging JEFF’S DOUBLE J Care Giver Available Tree Service in-home health care, Pressure Cleaning. Lamar 352-400-1442 CLEANUP /HAULING MAC’S MOBILE RV COUNTY WIDE Stump Grinding, bulk doctor’s appts, er- 0256271 352-465-9201 Clean outs/ Dump Runs REPAIR & MAINT. DRY-WALL25 yrs exp. K.S. LAND SERVICES. mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 rands, companion, Affordable Handyman Brush Removal RVTC Certified Tech lic.2875, all your drywall LANDCLEARING, DIRT hskping, Former EMT ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Lic., 352-584-5374 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. needs! Ceiling & Wall WORK, DUMP TRUCK ref’s (843) 469-3204 ✔ AFFORDABLE CREATURE COMFORTS R WRIGHT TREE Service Repairs. Pop Corn ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est SERVICE, AND MORE. Tree Removal & Removal 352-302-6838 ★ 352-257-9508 ★ (352)302-2849 Trimming. Ins. & Lic. # Affordable Handyman 0256879 352-341-6827 Home Health Care ✔ position wanted. ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. ASAP PAINTING Attention Provide services for ✔ AFFORDABLE CHRIS SATCHELL RIVENBARK ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est 30 yrs. Exp., Excel. Ref. Consumers! Complete Tree Serv. elderly & disabled. Ref Please make sure you LAWN & LANDSCAPE. ★ ★ Insured 352-464-1397 TREE REMOVAL & Avail (352) 419-8387 #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES 352-257-9508 D & R TREE SERVICE are using a licensed 15% off Tree Trimming Lawn & Landscape STUMP GRINDING w/ Ad. (352) 464-3566 All Home Repairs. Affordable Handyman A-1 Complete Repairs and insured service 55ft. Bucket Truck All TV’s Installed ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Specialist. Lic. & Ins. Pres. Wash, Painting professional. Many ✔ AFFORDABLE Free Est. 352-302-5641 352-344-2696 Lic/ins. lic#5863 352-746-3777 PET SITTING/WALKING (Int/Ext) 25 yrs, Ref, Lic service advertisers RON ROBBINS Tree ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est Exp., Reliable, Excel. Design & Install # 39765, 352-513-5746 are required by state Service Trim, Shape & ★ 352-257-9508 ★ law to include their DUN-RITE ELECTRIC Ref. (352) 274-4138 Plant*Sod*Mulch CALL STELLAR BLUE Remve, Lic/Ins. Free state license Since ‘78/ Free Est. HANDYMAN “Weed*Trim*Clean All Int./ Ext. Painting est. 352-628-2825 number in all adver- lic EC 13002699 SERVICES Kat’s Kritter Kare & lic/ins 352-465-3086 Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE JEFF’S 352- 726-2907 tisements. If you Lic# 39477 Kastle Kleaner, Pet Sit- EST. (352) 586-2996 Stump Grinding cheap CLEANUP/HAULING (352) 464-3748 ting & House Cleaning don’t see a license Clean outs/ Dump Runs INTERIOR/EXTERIOR number in the ad, you avg cost $25-18”stump Roofing Systems, Brush Removal. Lic. & ODD JOBS. 30 yrs should inquire about it volume disc. over 5 Alum Enclosures, re- 352-584-5374 J. Hupchick Lic./Ins. and be suspicious call Rich 352-586-7178 modeling, Inspections (352) 726-9998 that you may CRS Contr. 414-8693 D & R TREE SERVICE ROCKY’S FENCING Lawn & Landscape be contacting an un- Bruce Onoday & Son FREE Est., Lic. & Insured Specialist. Lic. & Ins. licensed business. Free Estimates ★★ 352-422-7279 ★ ★ Free Est. 352-302-5641 The Citrus County Trim & Removal Chronicle wants to 352-637-6641 Lic/Ins Helpin Hand Grass Man ensure that our ads 344-2556, Richard OWENS QUALITY Comfort Works, Inc. CALL STELLAR BLUE Cut-Clean-Mulch-Edge meet the require- Water Pump Service FENCING, ALL TYPES. Air Conditioning and All Int./ Ext. Painting CURB APPEAL FREE ESTIMATES! ments of the law. & Repairs- all makes & Free Est. Comm/Res. Heating Service, Res/ Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE Yardscape, Curbing, Russell 352-637-1363 Beware of any service A TREE SURGEON models. Call anytime! 352-628-4002 Com (352) 400 - 8361 EST. (352) 586-2996 Flocrete. River Rock (352) 270-4672 advertiser that can not Lic. & Ins. Lowest Lic# CAC1817447 Reseals & Repairs. MOWING, TRIMMING HANDYMAN provide proof that Rates Free est. Lic. (352) 364-2120 MULCH AND MORE SERVICES they are licensed to (352)860-1452 Local AND Affordable Lic# 39477 do business. 352-453-6005 (352) 464-3748 For questions about ROB’S MASONRY & Install, restretch, repair CLEANING BY PENNY Kitchen looking tired? RIVENBARK THE KLEEN TEAM business licensing, All Tractor & Tree Work THE KLEEN TEAM CONCRETE Driveways Clean, Sales, Vinyl Residential Only Re-Face not Replace! LAWN & LANDSCAPE. Residential/Comm. please call your city Land Cleared, Hauling Residential/Comm. tear outs, tractor work, Carpet, Laminent, Lic. Wkly., Biwkly., Mnthly. KITCHEN SOLUTIONS 15% off Tree Trimming Lic., Bonded, Insured or county 1 time Cleanup, Drive- Lic., Bonded, Insured Lic. #1476, 726-6554 #4857 Mitch, 201-2245 352-364-1773 **(352) 794-3747** w/ Ad. (352) 464-3566 (352) 419-6557 government offices. ways (352) 302-6955 (352) 419-6557 B10 MONDAY,JUNE 16, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

000I2BE 3/2/2 Sugarmill Woods PUBLISHER’S  ATTN Homebuyers 3/2 Doublewide on 1/3 mol acre has 4/3 Triplewide $119.900. 100% financing avail. NOTICE: glamour bath and on 2-1/2 acres in 1 Fig Court W. Acres 4.23 Bushnell Government Program. All real estate walk-in closets off green acres in OWNER FINANCING 1 Bedroom 1 bath. You do not need perfect advertising in this Turner Camp Rd Homosassa beautiful Agent (352) 382-1000 LRm, Den, Laundry, credit. Call or email newspaper is subject Inverness, Fl. wooded lot Carport Call Joan to get qualified. to Fair Housing Act $64,995. $139,995. 352-464-1211 Ph: (813) 470-8313 which makes it illegal SELLER FINANCING SELLER FINANCING [email protected] to advertise “any Lecanto, Fl. Call 352-726-4009 Call 352-726-4009 preference, limitation 2 1/2 ac. mol, lecanto Rick Kedzierski lic. loan “It’s a or discrimination zoned Ag. E-Z terms for originator.NLMS SELLERS Market” based on race, color, qualified buyer. well #267854, FL#9096 FOR SALE BY Have horses or want #1 Company + religion, sex, handi- &septic are in. NLMS ID 149709 them? 4/3 Triplewide Experienced Agent cap, familial status or Call 850-492-0553 OWNER with family room and = SOLD! Sold! Sold! national origin, or an 850-288-1888 fireplace den off mas- intention, ter bed room would to make such prefer- Specializing in make for great office ence, limitation or Acreage,Farms on 9 plus acres mol 15.31 ACRES discrimination. “ Fa- Ranches & with horse corals milial status includes behind west side of US 19 3/2½/2½ , 3500 sq ft children under the age Commercial Wal-Mart Supercenter Homosassa, Fl. 5,000 sf, under roof of 18 living with in Chiefland. $229,995. large bonus room. parents or legal cus- $72,000. SELLER FINANCING updated kitchen , todians, pregnant 352-279-2401 Call 352-726-4009 women and people w/ wood cabinets & DEB INFANTINE securing custody of COMMERCIAL LOT all S.S. appl’s, lot size Realtor children under 18. 100x200 ft,, Hwy 488, 4.8 acres, on paved (352) 302-8046 This newspaper will Dunnellon, $55k road. Adjoining Real Estate!... not knowingly accept (352) 465-7795 4.8 Acres also avail. it’s what I do. any advertising for $259.900, 726-0321 real estate which is in Richard (Rick) Call for more Info ERA MEDICAL OFFICE and Appointment violation of the law. Couch, Broker FOR SALE American Realty Our readers are Phone: 352-726-5855 Couch Realty & Totally renovated Cell: 352-302-8046 hereby informed that 700 S.E. 5th Ter.Suite #5 GREAT Starter Home! all dwellings adver- Investments, Inc. South Little John Ave Fax: 352-726-7386 Crystal River. $97K Email:debinfantine@ tised in this newspa- (352) 212-3559 352-422-2293 Inverness per are available on 2BR/2BA Single Fam. yahoo.com an equal opportunity RCOUCH.com Attached Garage TAMI SCOTT Adopt a Shelter Pet basis. To complain of Lease or Cash Exit Realty Leaders www. discrimination call UNIQUE & HISTORIC Call For Details 352-257-2276 citruscritters.com HUD toll-free at Homes, Commercial 877-500-9517 [email protected] 1-800-669-9777. Waterfront & Land The toll-free telephone “Small Town Inverness When it comes to number for the Country Lifestyle 2 bedroom 1 bath Real Estate ... hearing impaired is OUR SPECIALTY house. Lot 100x150. I’m there for you ! 1-800-927-9275. SINCE 1989” Zoned industrial. Move-in condition. The fishing is great ! $25,000 cash as is. Call me for your new OPEN HOUSE 1309 Bruce Street. Waterfront Home FRI, SAT, & SUN Phone 352-726-7362. Twisted Oaks Nice Double Lot LOOKING Golf Course/Villa ¾ Acres MOL TO SELL ? 3/2/2 Home with Lake View 521 W. Hillwood Path 4/2 Doublewide CALL ME BETTY J. “LET US FIND Fully remodeled, 20 in with Family Room, tile, Granite counter- TODAY !!! YOU large bed rooms off POWELL tops, new maple cab- Turner Camp Rd. SELL YOUR AVIEW TO inets, New Stainless LOVE” Inverness Fl. $89,995. Realtor HOME Steel Appliances, A SELLER FINANCING must see! Priced to sell BEVERLY HILLS IN THE www. Call 352-726-4009 “Your Success is my HERNANDO 1bd/1ba/cpt, near at $152,900 crosslandrealty.com goal.. Making Watson’s Fish Camp shopping, remodeled, (352) 746-9311 (352) 726-6644 Friends along the 55+ Rental Community 42 S. Harrison St. $550. Crossland Realty Inc. way is my reward !” (352) 726-2225 + sec.(352) 419-5143 INVERNESS CLASSIFIEDS 4/2 BUYING OR Highlands, 3/2, Fm. rm. In Floral City SELLING $825. mo. 352-212-4873 SPECIAL ! OTOW 55 + Villa Has Family Room 2-Bd 2-Ba, Lanai, Glamour Bath Fenced INVERNESS Gar.HOA. Low 50’s back yard $89,995. CALL ME Crystal River Lake 3/2/2 Starting @ 30 Days or Rent? Owner SELLER FINANCING 352-422-6417 WATERFRONT 3/3/2 $760. sec. $1,200 (352)873-1297 Call 352-726-4009 bjpowell@ $58.50 MLS # 406901 fenced yard, www.relaxfl.com Beautiful Floral City netscape.com $1500. mo. f/l/s 352-403-4646 3/2 Doublewide ERA American (352) 638-1079 or 352-585-6510 DEB on ¼ acre mol Realty & Investments THOMPSON It’s Easy OPEN HOUSE Buying or Selling Call Today SUNDAY JUNE 8 glamour bath nice FROM 12 NOON - 3 PM eat in kitchen, REAL ESTATE, LECANTO * One call away for (352) 563-5966 1112 E. BLOOMFIELD 2/1.5/2, City Water, Floral City off us 41 Black Diamond Villa your buying and DRIVE - INVERNESS Sewer, New Metal $69,995. Let Me Work Need a 3/2/2, lawn, pest, selling needs. 3 bedroom. 2-1/2 bath. Roof & Carpet. SELLER FINANCING For You! water, basic cable **INVERNESS** * Realtor that you can LAKE FRONT HOME Need a JOB? DIAMOND IN THE Lg. Kitchen & Garage Call 352-726-4009 JOB? included, $1,100/ mo. refer to your ROUGH! Large pool A Must See! $69,900. 352-613-3014 spacious 3/2/2, c/h/a family and friends. BETTY HUNT $750. (908) 322-6529 #1 Employment source is home with 4-car (352) 860-2554 REALTOR * Service with a smile garage! Additional Employment seven days den/office adjacent to 3/2 HERNANDO a week. Watson’s Fish Camp living and kitchen! 1/4 Acre MOL 3/2 ERA KEY 1 source is... 55+ Rental Community Fenced in the back. on River Oak Lane With Family Room Realty, Inc. Parsley Real Estate (352) 726-2225 Needs a loving hand. Inverness fireplace, glamour Deb Thompson 352 586-0139 Myriam Reulen at Glamour bath bath quiet neighbor hunt4houses68 Beverly HIlls HERNANDO 352-634-2656 Classifieds Weston Properties Eat-in Kitchen hood in Homosassa. [email protected] @yahoo.com 1 BR, Poss. 2, 1 Bath Watson’s Fish Camp LLC, 352-613-2644 - $69,995. 89,995. www.bettyhunts Classifieds $500. first + last 55+ Rental Community and wwww.homesinflori- SELLER FINANCING SELLER FINANCING www.chronicleonline.com www.chronicleonline.com 352-220-2958 (352) 726-2225 debthompson.com dausa.com Call 352-726-4009 Call 352-726-4009 homes.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,JUNE 16, 2014 B11

FOR SALE 5 ACRES, WACO 20FT Pontoon Alum. Fenced all Utilities deck, 40HP Johnson 6485 S. Pine Meadow **Cheap House** OB runs goodw/ trailer Ave. Homosassa 2/2 Beverly HIlls $3895 (352) 860-1357 cash, asking $29,600. (812) 889-2923 (352) 503-3245 LOT FOR SALE Pine Ridge El Paso $22,000. American Eagle Phyllis 352-422-2293 1995 motorhome, 38FT wide body, 300 diesel Strickland NC MOUNTAIN Originally owned by Realtor Rusty Wallace at FINAL CLOSEOUT Nascar. Special paint save over 60% on THE MARKET w/graphics, looks & these properties IS GOOD Terra Vista Lot #9, runs like new. New with waterfront, Thinking of Hill Side Sub. 245 Red tires & batteries, stunning views, selling? Sox Path, Hernando. please call for details. EZ access, wooded, Now is the time Front on Skyview Golf Reduced to $45,000. level building site to get listed. course, hole #6, (352) 423-4202, Jim and more! $56,500 352-322-6304 Still great values out 2.57acs $15,900 or ITASKA there. Call for 1.84acs $23,900. 09 Navion 24’ Sprinter 1 slide, 21k mi. body foreclosure lists 1-866-738-5522 Phyllis Strickland Hurry Won’t Last! paint, diesel genera- TROPIC SHORES tor, call for details REALTY. YAMAHA $64,900 (352) 212-9735 352-613-3503-Cell **2 Waverunners** Newmar 352-419-6880- Office 08 FX- SHO, just serv- 96 Mountain Aire iced, 07 VX Deluxe, great cond. clean, Buying or both run perfect & newer Jasper engine “FREE well maintained! Selling, 49,905 mi. Engine & Foreclosure and $8200. (352) 628-2711 6.5 Kw Generator serv- it’s time to make Short Sale Lists iced 3/14. Ready for your move! the road! Reduced $23k, 352-586-8121 or 318-245-4565 WE BUY RV’S, ** BUY, SELL** TRUCKS, TRAILERS, & TRADE CLEAN 5TH WHEELS, USED BOATS & MOTOR HOMES THREE RIVERS Call US 352-201-6945 MARINE US 19 Crystal River **352-563-5510**

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426-0623 MCRN Parr, Carol 2014-CA-377 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2014-CA-377

WEST WIND VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. SANDI HART CAROL M. PARR, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROY A. PARR, ALTA LOCKHART, UNKNOWN HEIRS Realtor OF GLEN T. HARDING, SR., UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LOUISE A. HARDING, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF CLAYTON L. WARREN, JR., UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EDITH WARREN, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF Listing and Selling LARRY STARNER, VONNIE STARNER, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THEODORE J. HENDRICKSON, Real Estate HELEN M. ROBINSON, JOAN MARIE SUREAU, JOYCE LYNN CASHMAN, LOU WHITTEN, Is my Business CHARLES E. PATE, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHARLES E. PATE, KATHLEEN KULESZA-KUHL, I put my heart into it! NEIL T. BARZANO, LISA M. BARZANO, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BERNARD A. FLECHLER, UN- KNOWN HEIRS OF MAUDE A. FLECHLER, IRMA GETZ, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN RAN- DOLPH GETZ, JANET VIRGINIA KOBASIAR, PRUDENCE MACY a/k/a PRUDENCE MACYS, 352-476-9649 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PRUDENCE MACY a/k/a PRUDENCE MACYS, DAVID WILLIAM sandra.hart@ HOLBROOK, SYLVIA HELEN HOLBROOK, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROGER WESTBERG, FRED HAROLD PETERS, UNKNOWN HEIRS of ALVINA L. HITT, MARGARET ADAMS AS EXECUTOR era.com OF THE ESTATE OF ALVINA L. HITT, BARBARA DAVIS AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF AL- VINA L. HITT, CHARLES R. NOE, SHARON L. NOE, ARTHUR DUNGEY, THERESA DUNGEY, ERA American UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BYRON E. WALKER, EILEEN WALKER, WILLIAM E. AKER, and UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF WILLIAM E. AKER. Realty Defendants. 352-726-5855 NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: CAROL M. PARR, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROY A. PARR, ALTA LOCKHART, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GLEN T. HARDING, SR., UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LOUISE A. HARDING, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF CLAYTON L. WARREN, JR., UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EDITH WARREN, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LARRY STARNER, VONNIE STARNER, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THEODORE J. HEN- DRICKSON, HELEN M. ROBINSON, JOAN MARIE SUREAU, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHARLES E. PATE, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BERNARD A. FLECHLER, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MAUDE A. FLECHLER, IRMA GETZ, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN RANDOLPH GETZ, JANET VIRGINIA KOBASIAR, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROGER WESTBERG, UNKNOWN HEIRS of AL- VINA L. HITT, MARGARET ADAMS AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF ALVINA L. HITT, BAR- BARA DAVIS AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF ALVINA L. HITT, ARTHUR DUNGEY, THE- RESA DUNGEY, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BYRON E. WALKER, EILEEN WALKER, WILLIAM E. AKER, and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WILLIAM E. AKER; AND ALL OTHERS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Tony YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Complaint has been filed against you by the plaintiff, WEST WIND VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., seeking to Pauelsen quiet title to the real property described as follows:

Realtor THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF CITRUS, STATE OF 352-303-0619 FL, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: I’LL TAKE Begin at the SW corner of Section 22, Township 19 S., Range 17 E., thence N. along the NEW LISTINGS West Boundary of said Section a distance of 1329.42 feet to the NW corner of the SW BUYING OR 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said Section, thence E. along the N. Boundary of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section a distance of 312 feet to the center of a drainage ditch or SELLING canal, thence southerly along the center of said drainage ditch or canal a distance of 1329.42 feet more or less to the S. Boundary of said Section, thence W. along the S. Boundary of said Section a distance of 314 feet to the Point of Beginning.

TOP ALSO PERFORMANCE Real estate That part of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 22, Township 19 South, Range 17 East, Consultant lying West of the center line of the existing North-South State Road Department Out-fall Canal, LESS AND EXCEPT the North 320 feet thereof. tpauelsen@ TOGETHER with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belong- hotmail.com ing or in any-wise appertaining.

Your Citrus County You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses and/or objections, if any, Residential on the plaintiff’s attorney, Steven H. Weinberger, Esq., Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel Sales Specialist! & Burns, LLP, 911 Chestnut St., Post Office Box 1368, Clearwater, FL 33757, [email protected], on or before July 2, 2014, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the Citrus County Chronicle and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, ei- ther before service on the plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

DATED: May 12, 2014

ANGELA VICK, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT and COMPTROLLER 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6424 By:/s/VIVIAN CANCEL,Deputy Clerk

Michael J. Published in the Citrus County Chronicle, June 2, 9,16, and 23, 2014. 1765220 Rutkowski (U.S. Army Retired) Realtor 429-0616 MCRN Skidmore, Larry J. Jr. 2014-CA-358 NOA (352) 422-4362 PUBLIC NOTICE Michael.Rutkowski IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA @ERA.com CASE NUMBER: 2014-CA-358 “Integrity First in all CURTIS T. HERRIN and CAROLYN W. HERRIN Plaintiffs, Aspects of Life!” vs. LARRY JOE SKIDMORE, JR., REBECCA LYNN SKIDMORE, UNKNOWN TENANT, ANGELA ERA VICK, CLERK OF THE COURTS, if alive and if dead, their heirs, devisees, legatees, American Realty grantees, assigns, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants, and all other parties claiming by and through, under or against the above named Defendants, or any one & Investments 000IGWN B12 MONDAY,JUNE 16, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

CHEVROLET of them who are not known to be dead or alive; and all unknown natural persons if 2001, Impala alive, and if dead, or not known to be dead or alive, their several and respective un- $4,495. known spouses, heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, assigns, lienors, creditors, trus- 352-341-0018 tees or other claimants, or other claimants, or other parties claiming by, through, or under those unknown natural persons, and the several and respective unknown di- LINCOLN rectors, trustees, or other claimants, successor in interest, shareholders, assigns, and ‘01, LS, 1 owner, gar- all other persons or parties claiming by, through, under or against any corporation age kept, 142k hwy mi (existing or dissolved, domestic or foreign) or other legal entity named as a Defend- Must See! $3,500 obo ant; and all other claimants, persons, or parties, natural or corporate, or other form of (352) 345-6499 legal entity, or who exact legal status is unknown, claiming under any of the above named or described defendants or parties or claiming to have any right, title or inter- MAZDA est in and to the lands hereafter described and involved in this lawsuit. ‘04, Miata MX5, 63K mi Defendants. TEST TEST silver w/ black racking AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTON strips, 5 spd manual $8,500 obo 795-9952 TO: LARRY JOE SKIDMORE, JR. REBECCA LYNN SKIDMORE, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against them, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Citrus County, Florida:

Lots 316, 317, 326 and 327 of A Plat of THE TOWNSITE OF CRYSTAL PARK, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book I, Page 2, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. SELL has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE fenses, if any, to it on Michael T. Kovach, Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Post Of- DRIVE IN THE fice Box 635, Inverness, Florida, 34451-0635, on or before July 7, 2014, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. A NEW ANGELA VICK, CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL] CLASSIFIEDS By: /s/ VIVIAN CANCEL, DEPUTY CLERK Dated this 30th day of May, 2014. VEHICLE

**3 SPECIALS ** Published in Citrus County Chronicle: June 9 & 16, 2014 7 days $26.50 14 days $38.50 30 Days $58.50 431-0616 MCRN Gardner, Kenneth C. 09-2010-CA-004451 NOA ☛ Call your PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Classified CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION representative CASE NO.: 09-2010-CA-004451 for details. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, 352-563-5966 INC., Plaintiff, vs. TOYOTA KENNETH C. GARDNER, et al, 1987 Celica Rag top, Defendant(s). runs great, 100,00 miles recently overhauled. NOTICE OF ACTION $1,900. 352-400-9847 TO: KENNETH C GARDNER LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 6395 W Honeyhill Ln Crystal River, FL 34428

CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following prop- erty in CITRUS County, Florida:

PART OF TRACT 13, SITUATE AND BEING IN THE WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE I I I I I I I I SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, Tell that special FLORIDA, AND BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT FOUND BY MEASURING FROM THE SOUTH ¼ CORNER OF SAID person SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, AS DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 3, “ Happy Birthday “ PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, NORTH 89 DEGREES 35 MIN- with a classified UTES 54 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 669.62 FEET, THENCE ad under Happy ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF and we will make a Notes. SECTION 24, NORTH 0 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST, 1149.90 FEET, THENCE Only $28.50 NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 09 SECONDS WEST 78.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- includes a photo NING, THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 09 SECONDS WEST, 5.0 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 48 SEC- Call our Classified ONDS WEST 156.77 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF Dept for details THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, THENCE 352-563-5966 NORTH 89 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST 5.0 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 48 SECONDS EAST 156.80 FEET TO THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT OF BEGIN- I I I I I I I I NING. AND TRACT 14, SITUATE AND BEING IN THE WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE SOUTH- Studebaker EAST ¼ OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLOR- 1955, Starliner IDA, AND BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 2 dr, hdtp, V8, 3 spd BEGINNING AT A POINT FOUND BY MEASURING FROM THE SOUTH ¼ CORNER OF SAID od, fac. orig, $8900. SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 18, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, AS DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 3, $ 00 352-978-0658 PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, NORTH 89 DEGREES 35 MIN- $ 00 UTES 54 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 669.62 FEET, THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SAID SECTION 24, NORTH 0 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST, 1149.90 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 09 SECONDS WEST 83.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF DONATION BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 09 SECONDS WEST, DODGE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING 83.39 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 48 1997 Ram 1500 SECONDS EAST 156.26 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ Club Cab, 318, V-8, OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SAID SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, in your good tires, $3,500 THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST 83.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 (614) 570-9902 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST, 156.77 FEET TO THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT 50 OF BEGINNING. 50 name to the FORD LESS AND EXCEPT THAT PART DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 702, PAGE 1748, 92 SLX Pick-Up OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Red, pls. call after 10 am. (352) 628-4766 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Ronald R Wolfe & Associ- ates, P.L., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 4919 Memorial Highway, Suite 200, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on YMCA CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. CHEVROLET 1996, Blazer, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 27th day of May, 4 door, 89K miles 2014. Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller CITRUS COUNTY BRANCH $2,900. {COURT SEAL} 352-341-0018 By: /s/ Sonia Prylepa, As Deputy Clerk CHEVROLET 2005,Equinox LS **See Americans with Disabilities Act** If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- power windows, locks, ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- AC, $3,990. tain assistance. Please contact:Mr. John D. Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Street, Inverness, 352-341-0018 FL 34450-4231, Phone:352-341-6700 Fax: 352-341-7008 Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, June 9 & 16, 2014 F09113830

432-0616 MCRN CHRYSLER Niehus, Walter M. 2014CA285 A Notice of Action 1997 Grand Voyager PUBLIC NOTICE 255,000 $800 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL ACTION 352-678-7049 CASE NO. 2014CA285 A CHRYSLER 2012 Town & Country UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the United States Department of Wheelchair van with 10’’ Agriculture, Rural Development, f/k/a Farmers Home Administration, a/k/a Rural Housing Service, IT lowered floor, ramp and Plaintiff, tie downs Call Tom for vs. more info 352-325-1306 WALTER M. NIEHUS; et al.. Defendants GMC NOTICE OF ACTION 1996, Safari passenger Van STATE OF FLORIDA 1 owner $3,450 COUNTY OF CITRUS 352-341-0018 DO TO: Any and all unknown minors, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, trustees, or other claimants claiming by, through, under or against the Estate of THERESA MILLER n/k/a THERESA MARIE NIEHUS, Deceased.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage regarding the following Harley property in Citrus County, Florida: DAVIDSON 2012 FXDWG Dyn Lot 65 of SPORTSMEN’S PARK SUBDIVISION, according to the plat thereof as recorded Wide Glide Wind- in Plat Book 2, Page 39, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida shield,6,000 miles, 7 year extended warranty, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on: FREDERICK J. MURPHY, JR., Esquire, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bos- TODAY! 2.5% assumable loan - well & Dunlap LLP, 245 South Central Avenue, Post Office Drawer 30, Bartow, FL $11,295.00 33831, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice Of Action, and (352)302-6055 file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the re- Hellbound lief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. Chopper, 117ci S&S, 6 speed. Very nice. DATED on this 21st day of May, 2014. 12k miles. $19,900. ANGELA VICK, Clerk of Circuit Court Will take trades. 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 Call 352-302-5875 (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) BY: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk HONDA 1992, Helix Scooter Publish in Citrus County Chronicle: June 9 & 16, 2014 25k miles, good cond. new tires, $1,200 (352) 746-7378 HONDA 2006 Shadow Aero VT750 Color - black cherry, 8200 miles, ex- 428-0616 MCRN PUBLIC NOTICE cellent condition, big This instrument prepared by: The Board of Directors in behalf of the Fairview Estates shot pipes, chrome ac- of Citrus Hills POA, Inc. 2541 N. Reston Terrace, Hernando, FL 34442 cessories, cover, scor- pion helmets. $3,400 for STATEMENT OF MARKETABLE TITLE ACTION FOR all. Call 352-476-2952 Fairview Estates of Citrus HIlls Property Owners Association, INC.

HONDA WE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT after properly noticing the membership, a meeting of the 2006 VTX1300C Board of Directors of the Fairview Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc. whose address is 7,400 miles 2541 N. Reston Terrace, Hernando, Florida met on April 8, 2014 and approved by w/ accessories more than 2/3 of the Directors the following Statement of Marketable Title Action *Maximum donation of $5000. $4,500. (352) 341-1187 and agreed to revitalize the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions 1 per household. Expires 6/30/14. for Fairview Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc. through the following Marketable Record KAWASAKI Title Act and extend the Association’s governing documents an additional thirty (30) 2003, 1600 Vulcan years. Classic. Full dress, Statement of Marketable Title Action senior owner, X-clean, 4,980 mi, $5,500 obo Fairview Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc. (the Association) has taken action to ensure (352) 860-1106 that the Fairview Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc. Declaration of Covenants, Condi- tions, and Restrictions recorded in Official Records Book 647 Pages 1667 thru 1676, Kawasaki Ninja and amended in Book 704 Pages 1466 thru 1474, Book 925 Pages 1555 thru 1556, 2007 250 (motorcycle) Book 934 Pages 1637 thru 1640, and Book 987 Pages 1251 thru 1253 of the public rec- Great starter bike. ords of Citrus County, Florida, and as may be amended from time to time, currently Fantastic fuel econ- burdening the property of each and every member of the Association, retains its sta- omy $2,788. Call tus as the source of marketable title with regard to the transfer of a member’s resi- today. 352-621-3678 dence. To this end, the Association shall cause the notice required by 712, Florida Statutes, to be recorded in the public record of Citrus County, Florida. This Declara- MOTORCYCLE tion of Restrictions which is imposed upon Fairview Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc., a 04 ELECTRAGLIDE subdivision of Citrus County, Florida according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Ultra Classic w/ Trailer Book 12, pages 49-60, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, and Fairview Es- $9,500 low mileage tates Replat, according to plat recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 89 of the Public Rec- (352) 220-6303 ords of Citrus County, Florida, shall be affected by this notice. Copies of this notice and its attachments are available through the Association pursuant to the Polaris Magnum Association’s governing documents regarding official records of the Association. 2005 (atv) Get to the woods today. Fully IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have affixed our hands this 8TH day of April, 2014 in Citrus County, Florida. serviced. Storage box. And power to spare Fairview Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc. $3100. Call today. 352-621-3678 WITNESSED: /s/ Henry C. Otto, Jr. By:/s/ KENNETH DOLAN, President 800-584-8755 Ext 10 • CrystalAutos.com VESPA /s/ John Pokryfke By:/s/MARCY SIGURDSEN, Secretary 2007, GTV250 STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF CITRUS (scooter/motorcycle) Single piece unibody The foregoing instrument was acknowledge before me on this 8th day of April, construction. 250 cc. 2014, by KENNETH DOLAN, as President, and MARCY SIGURDSEN, as Secretary, Fair- Great around town view Estates of Citrus Hills POA, Inc., __X___ who are personally known to me or who scooter Automatic. have produced identification. With luggage box. /s/ Elizabeth A. Cope, Notary Public $4,850. Call today. Official Records of Citrus County Clerk of Courts #2014019051 Bk 2619 Pg 686 000IHO1 352-621-3678 Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE,:June 9 & 16, 2014