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Associated Press A mourner places a note with flowers Tuesday at a police barricade near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The bombs that ripped through the crowd at the Boston Marathon, killing three people and wounding more than 170, were fashioned out of pressure cookers and packed with metal shards, nails and ball bearings to inflict maximum carnage, a person briefed on the investigation said Tuesday. New details emerge in Boston bombings; devices were made from pressure cookers packed with shrapnel Local marathon vets

Associated Press solo bomber or group, and the consisted of explosives put in feel for Boston victims FBI vowed to “go to the ends of common 1.6-gallon pressure BOSTON — The bombs that the Earth” to find out who did it. cookers, one containing shards MIKE WRIGHT qualify by age classes. ripped through the Boston Scores of victims remained in of metal and ball bearings, the Staff writer Nicholas, 49, said she needed Marathon crowd appear to have Boston hospitals, many with other packed with nails, accord- to finish a 26.2-mile marathon been fashioned out of ordinary grievous injuries, a day after the ing to a person close to the in- CRYSTAL RIVER — Dan in under 4 hours and achieved kitchen pressure cookers, twin explosions near the vestigation who spoke on Epstein and Gloria Bishop that goal in February during packed with nails and other marathon’s finish line killed condition of anonymity because know those final steps. Carol the Rock ‘n’ Roll New Orleans fiendishly lethal shrapnel, and three people, wounded more the probe was still going on. Nicholas was looking forward Marathon with a 3:45.30 time. hidden in duffel bags left on the than 170 and reawakened fears Both bombs were stuffed into to it next year. Nicholas said her students ground, investigators and others of terrorism. A 9-year-old girl duffel bags, the person said. All three, educators at Crys- were well aware of that fact as close to the case said Tuesday. and 10-year-old boy were among At a news conference, tal River Middle School, say they watched the drama un- President Barack Obama 17 victims listed in critical Richard DesLauriers, FBI agent Monday’s bombing at the fold Monday. branded the attack an act of ter- condition. Boston Marathon was shock- “I was the first person they rorism, whether carried out by a Officials found that the bombs See BOMBS/Page A7 ing and painful. thought of,” she said. “It wasn’t a day of celebra- Nicholas said the news tion at all,” Bishop, the footage was devastating. school’s principal, said. “I sat “You take something so joy- watching with tears in my ful, and this takes the joy Dead include 8-year-old eyes.” away,” she said. Bishop ran the Boston Bishop recalls the special Marathon in 2001. Epstein, a feeling of being in the Boston math teacher, has run it three Marathon. Restaurant manager, graduate student also killed times. Nicholas, who teaches “It’s a goal most marathon American History, qualified in runners have to qualify for the twin blasts that turned a scene of celebration into Associated Press February to run the race in Boston Marathon,” Bishop chaos. 2014. said. “It was one of the best BOSTON — Third-grader Martin Richard had Some 180 others suffered injuries that included Epstein grew up in Boston memories of my life. It was just gotten ice cream and was near the Boston severed limbs, shrapnel wounds and abdominal and has family there. He said awesome. I had goose bumps.” Marathon finish line, eagerly watching for friends lacerations. two sisters were exiting the The race attracts about to run by. Krystle Campbell was enjoying the race Jeff Bauman Jr., a man pictured in an Associ- Red Sox game and heard the 20,000 runners. Nicholas said with her best friend, hoping to get a photo of the ated Press photo being rushed from the scene two blasts. she and her family couldn’t other woman’s boyfriend after he conquered the Monday in a wheelchair, lost both legs. Rescuers “It really hit home,” he said. help but think what would last mile. took the 27-year-old to Boston Medical Center, To marathon runners, there have happened if she had run Then the unthinkable struck. The spirited where doctors had to amputate because of exten- is nothing like the Boston this year. 8-year-old with a wide grin who dressed up one sive vascular and bone damage. Marathon. Halloween as Woody from “Toy Story” was dead, “Unfortunately, my son was just in the wrong Runners are required to See LOCAL/Page A7 along with the outgoing 29-year-old woman and a Boston University graduate student — victims of See VICTIMS/Page A7 Computer hacking antics lead to student’s arrest

deputies were called to the In December, he used another to use in the future for mail-outs school to meet with the teen student’s sign-on and password and forgot to secure it in the Officials: Personal data accessed about his unruly behavior. to gain access to the computer, manner that it should have In November, he inserted a which contained a file with stu- been.” ERYN WORTHINGTON into the school’s computer sys- USB thumb drive that contained dents’ personal information. The student approached two Staff writer tem, according to the Citrus a password-cracking program “School personnel obtain in- students and revealed that he County Sheriff ’s Office. into a workstation computer, formation from the Student knew their Social Security CRYSTAL RIVER — A 15- The Chronicle is withholding which alerted the Technology Management System,” said Mike numbers. year-old Crystal River High the boy’s name because of his Resource Center this type of ma- Mullen, assistant superinten- He later admitted to the School student was arrested Fri- age. No bond was set. licious program was present. He dent of schools. “They created a day in connection with hacking According to his arrest report, lost his computer privileges. separate file on their computer See HACKER/Page A2

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Associated Press Terrance W. Gainer, the Senate sergeant-at-arms, WASHINGTON — An said in an emailed mes- envelope addressed to sage to Senate offices that Sen. Roger Wicker of Mis- the envelope to Wicker, a sissippi twice tested posi- Republican, had no obvi- tive Tuesday for ously suspicious ricin, a potentially outside markings fatal poison, con- and lacked a re- gressional offi- turn address. It cials said, bore a postmark heightening con- from Memphis, cerns about ter- Tenn. rorism a day after Mail from a a bombing killed broad swath of three and left Roger northern Missis- more than 170 in- Wicker sippi, including jured at the senator from the Memphis sub- Boston Marathon. Mississippi. urbs of DeSoto One senator, County, Miss., Tu- Claire McCaskill of Mis- pelo, Oxford and the souri, said authorities northern part of the Mis- have a suspect in the fast- sissippi Delta region is moving ricin case, but she processed and post- did not say if an arrest marked in Memphis, ac- had been made. She cording to a Postal Special to the Chronicle added the letter was from Service map. The Mem- Inverness-based band This Day’s Age kicks off the Pine Street Jam lineup of free concerts in downtown Inverness an individual who phis center also at 4 p.m. Saturday. All Citrus High School students, band members, from the left, are: Josh Jurgensmeier, guitar; Alex frequently writes processes mail for resi- Dickinson, drums; Robbie Verdin, vocals; and Jill Isenberg, bass. lawmakers. dents of western parts of The FBI and U.S. Capi- Tennessee and eastern tol Police are both inves- Arkansas. Pine Street Jam slated for this Saturday in downtown tigating. Both declined to Gainer said there was comment. “no indication that there NANCY KENNEDY Kicking off the night is Their sound leans to- shows. I booked them for Late Tuesday, Wicker are other suspect mail- Staff writer This Day’s Age, four Citrus ward ’90s alternative rock, Rock the Block this year released a statement ac- ings.” Yet he urged cau- High School students who Chmura said. because I know they’ll do a knowledging the letter tion, and also said the INVERNESS — Pine met as members of Breez, “We write our songs great job.” and said it was sent to his Senate off-site mail facil- Street in downtown Inver- the CHS performance based on bands we like, Currently, the band is Washington office. ity where the initial tests ness becomes Music Row music group. and we have multiple working on a five-track EP. “This matter is part of were performed on the from 4 to 11 p.m. this Sat- They are: Alex Dickin- styles for each song,” Alex “After we record our EP an ongoing investigation letter will be closed for a urday during the Pine son, drums; Jill Isenberg, said. “Bands we definitely we’re going to try and by the United States Capi- few days while the inves- Street Jam outdoor bass; Robbie Verdin, vo- like are Imagine Dragons make some money and tol Police and FBI,” tigation continues. concert. cals; and Josh Jurgens- and Mayday Parade — def- eventually record a full- Wicker said. “I want to Wicker, 61, was ap- The evening of free meier, guitar. As a band, initely a huge influence.” length ,” Alex said. thank our law enforce- pointed to the Senate in music features three they’ve been together The Pine Street Jam is “Before the album comes ment officials for their 2007 and won election to Florida bands: headliner since summer 2012. their third major concert out we’re going to try and hard work and diligence a full term two years ago. Big Engine, The Sweet Es- “We’re all in BREEZ to- performance, having re- do the Ernie Ball Battle of in keeping those of us He previously served a cape from Port St. Lucie gether — Josh and Robbie cently played at The Ritz the Bands. That’s a thing who work in the Capitol dozen years in the and This Day’s Age from sing and Jill and I are in- Ybor Theater and the the Warped Tour does complex safe.” House. Inverness. strumentalists,” Alex said. Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash where you set up a band Big Engine, a high-en- Alex also plays in a steel in February at Dillon’s profile and based on posi- and password. Every per- ergy rock ‘n’ roll band with drum band and is a stu- Pub in Inverness. tive feedback they choose son has different levels of songs like “Party Like A dent of Scott Chmura, “The chords they use 10 bands per city that the HACKER access in relation “to Rock Star” and “Shake drummer for Mighty are dark, but it’s very Warped Tour visits to play Continued from Page A1 their role in the district.” That Thing” have shared Mongo. cool,” Chmura said. “Like for the day. Hopefully, we’ll The student obtained ac- the stage with Buckcherry, “We play original any band, they are trying be one of them.” school administrators cess through a file and Motörhead, Bret Michaels, music,” Alex said. “Josh out what works and what Contact Chronicle re- that he used someone not through the Student Vince Neil and Charlie and Robbie write the doesn’t. The band isn’t porter Nancy Kennedy at else’s login without Management System. Daniels, to name a few. music; they make it all even a year old and they’ve 352-564-2927 or nkennedy permission. Following questioning, The Sweet Escape, up happen.” already played a lot of @chronicleonline.com. There is no evidence the boy was released in and comers who have that the file had been the custody of his parents. played at the House of copied or distributed in Contact Chronicle re- Blues and The Ritz Ybor any fraudulent manner. porter Eryn Worthington Theater, also played at the The school notified par- at 352-563-5660, ext. 2012 Vans Warped Tour. ents of students involved 1334, or eworthington@ Big Engine plays at by sending out a letter chronicleonline.com. 7 p.m. from the Risk Develop- ment Department. KUMON MATH & READING CENTERS “He just liked to see how far he could get through a locked system,” Mullen said. “He claims Lolite he had no malicious in- Early Learning: Remedial: Enrichment: 10 AM -2 PM tent and didn’t have any Your child will have an Your child needs a little Your child needs new Protecting early path to success extra help academic challenges That is why we decided to reasons for doing it. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE State ready to buy toll road land CHRIS VAN ORMER Rogers, the county’s Engineer- The current FTE five-year project was suspended about Transportation in 1998 approved Staff writer ing Division director, wrote in an plan allows the project a budget five years ago. Renewed interest to build the extension project. email. of about $25 million over five by the state in regional trans- The FTE went before the Cit- Some property owners along According to Rogers, Florida’s years. It is set at $5 million each portation needs has put Sun- rus County Board of County the alignment for a long- Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) is year from July 1, 2013, through coast Parkway 2 back on the Commissioners (BOCC) in Sep- postponed toll road through the now allowed to purchase prop- June 30, 2018, in Citrus County to plans. tember 2006 to present options county received a letter last erties toward building Suncoast cover right-of-way acquisition. The Suncoast Parkway 2, a for continuing the development. week asking them to consider Parkway 2 because the environ- According to Deason, land ac- 27-mile project, is an expansion The BOCC endorsed a plan to selling their property. mental feasibility study has been quisition will amount to more of Suncoast Parkway 1 that ends move forward with the align- “… the letters have been sent completed successfully. than 400 parcels of land ex- at U.S. 98 in Hernando County. ment approved in the 1998 envi- to property owners along the “We sent out a few letters to pected to cost about $150 million The extension would take the ronmental impact report. route and to officials in Her- people who previously indicated to complete the project, depend- toll road through Citrus County During the next several years, nando and Citrus counties to in- an interest in selling,” said ing on the property market. to end on U.S. 19 north of County preliminary work took place. form them that the Turnpike is Christa Deason, FTE public in- “Anything we would acquire Road 488, with interchanges at But the project was suspended considering purchasing proper- formation officer, on Tuesday. now would be voluntary, market- U.S. 98 where currently it ends, in 2008 when funds were lack- ties that are voluntary acquisi- “We have limited funding for based sales,” Deason said. State Road 44 and U.S. 19 at Red ing, although 30 percent of the tions (i.e. not involving attorney right-of-way acquisition this The letters have been sent to Level. construction plans and 60 per- fees, and other professional fees year. It’s $5 million per year for those property owners who ex- Following its study started in cent of the design phase was for condemnation),” Jeffrey each of the next five years.” pressed an interest before the 1994, the Florida Department of complete.

Around the Boat blows up on Homosassa River STATE Tallahassee House panel moves death penalty bill A bill that would speed up the death penalty in Florida cleared a House panel Tuesday, advancing HB 7083 by a 14-4 vote. It cre- ates tighter timeframes for appeals and post-conviction motions and imposes re- porting requirements on case progress. Florida has 405 inmates on death row. Cases now take an average of 13 years to get from sentencing to execution. Twenty-nine people now on Death Row have been MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle there longer than 32 years. A firefighter douses a boat with foam Tuesday afternoon. According to Heather Yates of the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, a man was putting his boat in the water at a ramp near Riverside Resort in Homosassa when it blew up. The man was to be airlifted to a hospital Bill would punish to be treated for his injuries. The boat is estimated to be an 18-footer with a center console and an outboard motor. elections supervisors Elections supervisors would be called out by the secretary of state for not doing their jobs and have a Declining business closes course portion of their pay docked Bill puts limits under a provision added to PAT FAHERTY off dramatically last year.” an elections bill Tuesday. Staff writer It was also an election year, he said, The Senate made sev- on nuclear plant which is usually slower. eral changes to an elec- Declining business is forcing a con- “We made an economic decision for tions bill the House passed venient Hernando County golf course to the health of the property,” he said. on the first day of the leg- close for the summer. The course in Weeki Wachee just cost recovery islative session, including The Dunes Golf Club at Seville will south of the county line attracted quite a language that would allow close April 21 with plans to reopen few Citrus County golfers. He said it was PAT FAHERTY further toward sun-setting the secretary of state to sometime in October. also damaged by two storms last year, Staff writer advanced nuclear cost send a notice of non- “Business at the course has been in and those repairs will be completed recovery. compliance to elections su- downward trend,” manager Jim Cocchi during the summer. A state Senate commit- “Market conditions have pervisors if they don’t report said. “We’ve been here 20 years and He added that one of the course’s at- tee has passed a bill modi- changed drastically,” said results on time or fail to fol- made the decision to close rather than tractions was it could be raining at Plan- fying the process for Susan Glickman with the low other legal require- lose a ton of money.” tation or Sugarmill and the Dunes utilities to recover the Southern Alliance for ments. Elections He said they couldn’t afford to keep it would remain high and dry. costs of nuclear and com- Clear Energy. “Nuclear super visors could also have open through the summer and the deci- But the course also suffered from the bined cycle power plants. only moves forward when sion was made by the owner. recent dry weather and, though it is ir- $2,000 in special qualifica- While a utility is seeking it is subsidized. This bill “Unfortunately, we have to lay off rigated, Cocchi said they have not been licensing or certification should have asked if there tion pay withheld. about 21 people.” Cocchi said. “It’s been able to get enough water. The measure also would for the plant, it may re- are more cost effective, slow the past four to five years like the He said they will announce a reopen- cover only costs relating to less risky ways to meet that move up the primary from rest of the industry, and then dropped ing date sometime in mid-September. 12 to 10 weeks before the approval. In order for the need.” general election and require Public Service Commis- A separate budget a written request for an ab- sion to approve precon- amendment addressing sentee ballot to be sent to struction work, it must preconstruction costs of an address other than those determine there is still a the proposed Levy County Volunteers tackle tons of algae need for the plant and the nuclear plant was ap- already listed for voters. projected costs are proved by the Senate. It re- Every time the swim- came out to help. The Senate likely will Special to the Chronicle reasonable. quires additional PSC ming area is cleaned, less Workers who stayed vote on the bill next week. If Another clause mandates oversight and review of algae covers the beach, until the end of the two- passed, it would then go CRYSTAL RIVER — if a utility has not begun long-term costs to ratepay- Jones said. When the proj- hour cleanup got special back to the House. More than 50 volunteers work in 10 years, it must pe- ers. Related legislation is ect started in September T-shirts and were also were at Hunter Springs tition the commission to moving through the house. House panel votes to 2011, Lyngbya was piled of treated to hamburgers, Park on Saturday to help preserve the opportunity “Of course, we have to with the removal of Lyng- 2- to 4-feet thick in the hot dogs and pizza do- ban ‘revenge porn’ for future cost recovery. show a need for any future bya algae from the swim- swimming area. Now the nated by Karl La Follete A ban on posting and And if the plant’s total cost generation needs with the ming area. This was the benthic mats of invasive of TNT signs in Ho- has increased by more than Public Service Commis- tagging nude photos and first big cleanup at the algae are measured in mosassa Springs. 50 percent, the commission sion,” Duke Energy videos on the Internet — beach since January inches, so progress is Social Media also was must review and authorize spokesman Sterling Ivy known as “revenge porn” — when more than 40 col- being made. at the cleanup, led by cost recovery. said. “But the nuclear cost has unanimously cleared a lege students from Geor- Saturday’s cleanup Chris Kingree who took “This ties the decision recovery statute allows us House panel. gia joined 60-plus found a variety of volun- time-lapse photos of the more to the licensing to recover preconstruction The House Judiciary community rakers. teers: students earning work and will be posting it committee advanced the bill process and a determina- costs for a plant that would Sponsored by the Kings community hours to senior on the One Rake at a (HB 787) on Tuesday. It tion that the plants are not be in service for many, Bay Rotary, volunteers citizens, locals to tourists Time website, now part of needed,” said Hannah many years.” aims to combat jilted lovers have been battling the and even Michael Lusk, SaveCrystalRiver.com, Wiseman, assistant profes- He said utilities are re- who embarrass each other noxious Lyngbya algae manager from the U.S. later in the week, as that sor, Florida State Univer- quired to come before the online. It would make a that has invaded one of Fish and Wildlife Service. site is constructed. sity College of Law. Public Service Commis- third-degree felony out of Citrus County’s swimming Crystal River City For information on the “Limited nuclear cost re- sion every year in public putting nudity on the Web areas. With rakes in hand, Councilman Mike Gudis next cleanup in May, covery allows other energy hearings and show the and affixing identifying infor- the One Rake at a Time and Mayor Jim Farley search and watch Save sources to compete.” costs of new plants are mation to it. volunteers removed an- were on shore thanking KingsBay on Facebook Wiseman, who special- prudent and reasonable. —From wire reports other two-and-a-half tons volunteers for helping and YouTube. On WYKE- izes in environmental is- Contact Chronicle re- of the slimy algae on Sat- and Councilwoman Paula TV 16, at noon every Sun- sues, said she supported porter Pat Faherty at 352- urday, according to Art Wheeler donated snacks day, watch the “One Rake the current version of the 564-2924 or pfaherty@ Correction Jones, project leader. and water for people who at a Time” TV show. bill and hopes it will go chronicleonline.com. Because incorrect infor- mation was provided to the Chronicle, a story on Page A1 of Sunday’s edition, Teachers unions sue state over teacher evaluations “Plane forced to land on to set performance-based salary including ensuring that teachers U.S. 42,” was inaccurate. Associated Press around the state as plaintiffs. The case was filed in federal court in schedules. are evaluated only on the students The pilot of a Mooney TALLAHASSEE — Teachers Gainesville. School boards in “None of the plaintiffs teaches and subjects they teach.” M20E aircraft made an unions on Tuesday sued the state Alachua, Hernando and Escam- math or reading in the grades that “The legislation would also pro- emergency landing on U.S. and three local school boards over bia counties also were named. the FCAT is given,” said Andy vide that teachers could not be el- 41 in Floral City. performance evaluations that The complaint challenges the Ford, the Florida Education As- igible for a performance pay Chronicle The regrets the grade Florida’s teachers on sub- Student Success Act passed in sociation president. “This lawsuit system until an appropriate as- error. jects and students they don’t 2011, claiming its evaluation sys- highlights the absurdity of the sessment for their students and Readers can alert The teach, which they called “arbi- tem, partly based on scores from current evaluation system.” subjects is in place,” he said. “We Citrus County Chronicle to trary, irrational and unfair.” the high-stakes Florida Compre- In a statement, Florida Educa- look forward to working with any errors in news articles The suit, backed by the Na- hensive Assessment Test, violates tion Commissioner Tony Bennett teachers, administrators and by emailing newsdesk@ tional Education Association and teachers’ constitutional rights of noted current bills before the Leg- Florida families (on an) assess- chronicleonline.com or by Florida Education Association, due process and equal protection islature “would make improve- ment that best rewards the suc- calling 352-563-5660. includes seven teachers from of laws. The evaluations are used ments to the Student Success Act, cess of our great teachers.” A4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES Chaplins convene HISTORY Birthday — There is a strong possibil- Today is Wednesday, April 17, ity you might do something in the year ahead that will be of great import. ators as boom boxes loaded on small trucks the 107th day of 2013. There are Good luck will be vital to your enter- Fans mark actor’s belted out Hindi film songs. 258 days left in the year. prise, and you’ll have it in spades. The two-hour long parade winds down Today’s Highlight in History: Aries (March 21-April 19) — The birthday in India with club members performing skits mim- On April 17, 1961, some 1,500 more progressive you are, especially icking Chaplin and the day’s festivities end CIA-trained Cuban exiles launched with a screening of one of his classic films. when dealing with intangibles, the luck- Associated Press the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion ier you’ll get. The same cannot be said Aswani, a portly 64-year-old wearing a black of Cuba in an attempt to topple bowler hat and sporting Chaplin’s trademark if you use traditional methods. ADIPUR, India — Canes in hand and Fidel Castro, whose forces crushed toothbrush mustache, said Chaplin’s films Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Your fi- bowler hats firmly in place, dozens of Charlie the incursion by the third day. have a universal appeal. nancial prospects look to be promising, Chaplin impersonators tramped through the On this date: “Every Chaplin film has a mes- especially if you’re promoting some- streets of a small port town in western India In 1937, the animated cartoon sage for the common man. It’s a thing unusual. Don’t be scared off by on Tuesday to celebrate the birthday of the character Daffy Duck made his questions of expense. message that has relevance legendary comic actor and filmmaker. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Helpful even today,” Aswani said. debut in the Warner Bros. cartoon Chaplin has an odd resonance in contacts can be established through a Aswani, said the first Chap- “Porky’s Duck Hunt,” directed by this industrial town. Surrounded by club or professional affiliation. What’s lin film he watched was Tex Avery. salt flats bordering the Thar desert, important is spending some quality “Gold Rush,” back in 1966 In 1973, Federal Express (later Adipur’s only claim to fame is the an- time with the right people. and was hooked. FedEx) began operations as 14 nual parade — now in its 40th year — to Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Things Aswani recalled that he was on planes carrying 186 packages took honor the silent era actor. others deem too challenging won’t in- his way to work when he saw a off from Memphis International Air- More than 100 people partici- timidate you in the slightest. Being in poster of Charlie Chaplin port, bound for 25 U.S. cities. pated in the parade that in- tune with your inner self gives you the dressed as a tramp at the Ten years ago: The U.S. gov- cluded brass bands, camel ability to do anything you choose. local movie hall. ernment awarded Bechtel Corp. a carts and open jeeps carry- Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — There is no “I watched all three ing life-sized cut-outs of major contract for helping rebuild need to treat your inspirations indiffer- shows of the film that Chaplin. Men and women Iraq’s power, water and sewage ently. Anything you imagine you can day. The next day I dressed in crumpled systems. accomplish, if you believe in yourself. was sacked from my black suits and carry- Five years ago: Danny Federici, Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t be job for taking the ing canes practiced the keyboard player for Bruce timid if you have to make a critical day off without in- the cheerful tramp’s Springsteen, died in New York City change. For best results, go full throttle forming the office,” customary bow- at age 58. and don’t fall prey to second thoughts. Aswani said. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — When legged walk as the One year ago: Riding on the change is called for on the home front, parade made its “I lost my job, back of a 747 jet, retired space you should take your better half’s sug- way through the but I discovered shuttle Discovery traveled from Charlie Chaplin, gestions seriously. He or she is likely to streets of Adipur Cape Canaveral, Fla., to Chantilly, and I’ve stayed his spot some nuances you overlook. in Gujarat state. Va., to be installed in its new home Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You’ll “Charlie Chap- fan ever since,” he said. — the Smithsonian’s National Air spot a new way to make some addi- lin is our hero. and Space Museum annex near Aswani, who prac- tional earnings. It might be similar to Every year we cele- Washington Dulles Airport in North- something that has been generating tices traditional Indian brate his birthday ern Virginia. extra income for a friend. with a parade,” said medicine for a living, said Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — he often hands out DVDs of Today’s Birthdays: Actress Ashok Aswani, Olivia Hussey is 62. Actor Clarke Should you happen to meet someone founder of Charlie Cir- Chaplin films to his patients whom you’d like to know better, make when they are feeling low. Peters is 61. Actor Sean Bean is cle, a club that has 54. Actor Joel Murray is 51. Actress your intentions known. Don’t wait for been celebrating “They always return feeling up- Leslie Bega is 46. Actress Kimberly this person to make the first move. Chaplin’s birthday beat and wanting more Chaplin Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — If you since 1973. films,” he said. Elise is 46. Singer Liz Phair is 46. think the timing is right to wrap up a Women dressed in The Charlie Circle club has about Rapper-actor Redman is 43. Ac- matter that could enhance your pres- colorful local costumes 200 members, all living in and around tress Jennifer Garner is 41. Actress- tige and/or security, go for it. Adipur, and the annual bash for Chap- singer Lindsay Korman is 35. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You performed traditional Indian dances around lin’s birthday is the club’s highlight. Actress Rooney Mara is 28. could end up learning a lot by trying to Thought for Today: “A happi- teach something. If you have some the Chaplin imperson- Among the members is 79-year-old ness that is sought for ourselves constructive information to pass on, A member of the Arjunji Bhimji Karia, a retired bus now is the time to do it. Charlie Circle, a Charlie driver, who counts himself among alone can never be found; for a Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — The Chaplin fan club, Chaplin’s oldest fans. happiness that is diminished by well-intentioned tips of others can often participates in a parade “I saw my first Charlie Chaplin film being shared is not big enough to be of little value. However, should a Tuesday to celebrate the birthday of when I was a young boy of 10 in make us happy.” — Thomas Mer- family member or colleague tell you Charlie Chaplin in Adipur, Gujarat state, India. Karachi, before my family moved ton, American poet and author something today, be a good listener. Associated Press from Pakistan to India,” Karia said. (1915-1968). YESTERDAY’S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES LEGAL NOTICES HI LO PR HI LO PR HI LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast 90 66 0.00 93 65 0.00 89 65 0.00 Daytona Bch. 79 66 pc Miami 85 74 pc Ft. 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HI LO PR HI LO PR 92 66 trace 76° 94 68 0.00 Taken at Aripeka THREE DAY OUTLOOK Exclusive daily LAKE LEVELS forecast by: Location Mon. Tues. Full TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING Withlacoochee at Holder 27.80 27.76 35.52 High: 85 Low: 62 Tsala Apopka-Hernando 37.11 37.09 39.25 Tsala Apopka-Inverness 37.92 37.91 40.60 Mostly sunny. Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.12 39.10 42.40 Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean- annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data is THURSDAY & FRIDAY MORNING obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event High: 84 Low: 64 will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211. and thunderstorms. FRIDAY & SATURDAY MORNING THE NATION High: 83 Low: 64 Chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. ALMANAC TEMPERATURE* DEW POINT Tuesday 92/64 Tuesday at 3 p.m. 66 Record 90/33 Normal 83/54 HUMIDITY Mean temp. 78 Tuesday at 3 p.m. 45% Departure from mean +10 POLLEN COUNT** PRECIPITATION* TreesToday's were heavy, active grasses pollen: were light Tuesday trace Total for the month 0.40 in. andOak, weeds bayberry, were absent. hickory Total for the year 3.80 in. **LightToday’s - only extreme count: allergic will9.4/12 show symp- Normal for the year 11.66 in. toms, moderate - most allergic will experience FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. *As of 7 p.m. at Inverness symptoms,Thursday’s heavy - all allergic count: will experience 9.5 UV INDEX: 11 symptoms.Friday’s count: 9.5 WEDNESDAY 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, AIR QUALITY 7-9 high, 10+ very high Tuesday was good with pollutants Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday BAROMETRIC PRESSURE City H L Pcp. Fcst H L City H L Pcp. Fcst H L Tuesday at 3 p.m. 30.11 in. mainly particulates. Albany 60 46 .18 pc 63 40 New Orleans 84 73 pc 85 70 SOLUNAR TABLES Albuquerque 80 48 pc 66 33 New York City 63 47 c 68 51 DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Asheville 76 55 ts 77 55 Norfolk 74 59 pc 78 59 (MORNING) (AFTERNOON) Atlanta 73 60 ts 80 61 Oklahoma City 54 51 ts 76 39 Atlantic City 64 44 c 59 49 Omaha 54 35 r 49 35 4/17 WEDNESDAY 11:59 5:48 —— 6:11 Austin 85 65 pc 86 68 Palm Springs 74 55 s 78 57 4/18 THURSDAY 12:23 6:35 12:47 6:58 Baltimore 74 51 c 74 55 Philadelphia 73 46 c 69 53 Billings 30 22 rs 38 22 Phoenix 83 66 s 75 53 CELESTIAL OUTLOOK Birmingham 83 66 pc 85 64 Pittsburgh 78 53 .27 ts 69 56 SUNSET TONIGHT ...... 7:58 P.M. Boise 54 35 pc 55 30 Portland, ME 50 37 pc 50 44 Boston 64 39 s 62 44 Portland, Ore 59 37 .09 pc 58 42 SUNRISE TOMORROW ...... 7:01 A.M. Buffalo 64 46 .19 c 56 49 Providence, R.I. 61 35 pc 66 43 MOONRISE TODAY ...... 12:25 P.M. Burlington, VT 58 50 s 57 36 Raleigh 76 58 pc 83 61 APRIL 18 APRIL 25 MAY 2 MAY 9 MOONSET TODAY ...... 1:25 A.M. Charleston, SC 80 58 pc 78 62 Rapid City 31 21 .07 sn 30 17 Charleston, WV 86 58 ts 81 60 Reno 47 33 trace pc 50 33 Charlotte 79 57 pc 81 60 Rochester, NY 66 51 .09 pc 51 44 BURN CONDITIONS Chicago 58 40 ts 51 49 Sacramento 68 47 s 73 48 Today’s Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. There is no burn ban. Cincinnati 81 49 ts 76 64 St. Louis 51 46 .45 ts 82 67 Cleveland 68 52 .08 ts 55 52 St. Ste. Marie 42 30 r 45 34 For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more Columbia, SC 83 60 pc 83 63 Salt Lake City 45 39 sn 46 28 information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry’s Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/kbdi Columbus, OH 79 58 .59 ts 71 61 San Antonio 86 64 pc 88 70 Concord, N.H. 68 37 pc 58 46 San Diego 60 54 trace s 66 56 WATERING RULES Dallas 87 71 ts 84 62 San Francisco 62 45 s 67 53 Denver 38 22 .38 sn 31 17 Savannah 78 62 pc 79 62 Lawn watering limited to two days per week, before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., as follows: Des Moines 53 33 ts 50 41 Seattle 57 38 .01 c 58 43 EVEN addresses may water on Thursday and/or Sunday. Detroit 63 48 .31 ts 48 44 Spokane 47 27 pc 55 33 El Paso 87 63 s 82 48 Syracuse 64 51 .22 pc 57 44 ODD addresses may water on Wednesday and/or Saturday. Evansville, IN 82 64 .10 ts 83 67 Topeka 49 41 ts 56 43 Hand watering with a shut-off nozzle or micro irrigation of non-grass areas, such as Harrisburg 73 53 .01 c 68 53 Washington 74 56 c 76 56 vegetable gardens, flowers and shrubs, can be done on any day and at any time. Hartford 64 36 pc 68 42 YESTERDAY’S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW Houston 82 72 pc 84 73 Citrus County Utilities’ customers should CALL BEFORE YOU INSTALL new HIGH 97 Fort Stockton, Texas Indianapolis 65 48 1.81 ts 74 63 LOW 5 Yellowstone N.P., Wyo. plant material 352-527-7669. Some new plantings may qualify for additional Jackson 85 72 pc 85 66 watering allowances. Las Vegas 64 53 s 66 47 WORLD CITIES To report violations, please call: City of Inverness @ 352-726-2321, City of Little Rock 88 65 .01 pc 82 67 Los Angeles 65 51 s 69 53 WEDNESDAY Lisbon 74/51/s Crystal River @ 352-795-4216 ext. 313, unincorporated Citrus County @ 352- Louisville 83 60 pc 82 66 CITY H/L/SKY London 64/45/c 527-7669. Memphis 85 69 pc 86 69 Acapulco 88/74/s Madrid 81/60/pc Milwaukee 54 36 ts 45 42 Amsterdam 64/51/c Mexico City 85/54/s TIDES Minneapolis 47 33 rs 42 33 Athens 60/50/pc Montreal 54/32/s Mobile 84 66 pc 85 65 Beijing 69/41/s Moscow 52/37/pc *From mouths of rivers **At King’s Bay ***At Mason’s Creek Berlin 67/54/c Paris 72/52/c Wednesday Thursday Montgomery 88 67 pc 87 64 Nashville 81 64 .01 ts 83 65 Bermuda 67/60/pc Rio 76/65/pc City High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle; Cairo 72/52/pc Rome 70/58/pc Chassahowitzka* 11:36 a/6:43 a 10:31 p/6:29 p 12:47 p/7:43 a 11:49 p/7:44 p f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; Calgary 39/25/s Sydney 72/59/pc Crystal River** 9:57 a/4:05 a 8:52 p/3:51 p 11:08 a/5:05 a 10:10 p/5:06 p rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; Havana 85/69/pc Tokyo 73/56/pc Withlacoochee* 7:44 a/1:53 a 6:39 p/1:39 p 8:55 a/2:53 a 7:57 p/2:54 p sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. 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000EO4A A6 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries Judith Florence Barry Jager, 55 Robert ing field goal of the Super Campbell, 73 Helt, 77 HOMOSASSA McCarty, 64 Bowl for Fox on Feb. 3, SPRINGBORO, HERNANDO NEW PORT RICHEY 2002, when New England Barry Alan Jager, 55, Ho- OHIO beat St. Louis 20-17. Darwin Florence Elizabeth Helt, mosassa, died April 14, Robert Gerald McCarty, “It’s right down the pipe. Judith Campbell, 73, of 77, of Hernando, Fla., 2013, at Hospice of Citrus 64, New Port Richey, died Adam Vinatieri. No time Springboro, Ohio, formerly Fosnacht, 81 passed County. Chas. E. Davis Fu- April 14, 2013, under the on the clock. And the Pa- of Beverly Hills, Fla., died BUSHNELL away Mon- neral Home with Crema- loving care of his family triots have won Super April 14, 2013, in Franklin, day, April tory is in charge of private and Hospice of Citrus Bowl XXXVI. Unbeliev- Darwin F. Fosnacht, 81, arrangements. Ohio. Heinz Funeral Home Bushnell, Fla., died at 15, 2013. County. Robert was born able,” & Cremation, Inverness. She was Aug. 15, 1948, in Coventry, Summer- home April 14, 2013. A na- Kenneth ‘Ken’ tive of born Flo- England to Thomas and all said. Arnelle Eslava- Canfield, rence Kirkey, 80 Dorothy (Tooth) McCarty Sparse, Fernandez, 55 Ohio., he Carey in INVERNESS and relocated to this area exciting, perfect. A HERNANDO was born Staten Is- in 1987 from Isle of Wight Kenneth “Ken” Kirkey, Sept. 19, land, N.Y., Florence in England. An avid out- flawless 80, of Inverness, Fla., Arnelle V. Eslava-Fer- 1931, to the daugh- Helt doorsman, he enjoyed summa- passed away April 15, 2013, nandez, M.D., 55, of Her- the late ter of fishing, boating and hunt- tion with- at his residence. Ken was nando, Fla., died Monday, Grover Rollin J. and Helen (Tay- ing and found peace and out Pat born April 27, 1932, in Summerall April 15, 2013, at Citrus Cleveland lor) Carey. tranquility in nature and distracting Mount Pleasant, Mich. He Memorial hospital in In- Fosnacht Florence married being on the water. He was from the Darwin was a retired pipefitter. verness. Arnelle was born and Ber- Fosnacht Robert Helt at Castleton Catholic by faith. reaction viewers could see Over his lifetime, Ken built Jan. 27, 1958, in La Union, nice Hill Moravian Church in Left to cherish his mem- on the screen. several homes for himself Philippines, the daughter (Lynn) Fosnacht and 1956 and moved from New ory are his children, Jason At the end of their final and his family. of Anselmo and Gena moved to this area in 1961 York to Florida in 1971. (Tanya) McCarty, Muncie, broadcast together, Mad- Left to cherish his mem- Eslava. She was a doctor of from there. He was a 50- While raising their five Ind., Bradley McCarty, den described Summerall ory is his wife of 42 years, internal medicine in In- year member of the Pipe children, she obtained a New Port Richey, Amanda as “a treasure” and the Loraine Kirkey; his chil- verness. Arnelle moved to Fitter’s Union Local B.A. in elementary educa- (Anthony) Wells, New Port “spirit of the National dren, Tamara Irvin, Col- Inverness in 2005 from St. No.123 in Tampa and tion, an M.A. in reading ed- Richey, Sharon (Constan- Football League” in a trib- orado, Laura (John) Bryll, Clairsville, Ohio. She was served our country in the ucation, and an M.A. in tine) Kotzalides, Inverness ute to the partner that California, Jill (Jim) Spoel- a member of the American U.S. Navy. His affiliations library and information and JoAnn Daniels; his complemented the bois- man, Kevin (Denise) Medical Association, as include a 50-year member- science, all from the Uni- mother, Dorothy McCarty; terous former Oakland Virtue, Scott (Shannon) well as a member of Our ship in the Canton, Ohio, versity of South Florida. his brother, John McCarty; Raiders coach so well. Virtue, all of Fruitport, Lady of Fatima Catholic Masonic Lodge, VFW Post She was a member of the sister, Karen (Cliff) Carter, “You are what the NFL Mich.; eight grandchil- Church. 7122 in Floral City, Ho- Delta Kappa Gamma Soci- all of Coventry, England; is all about, what pro foot- dren; and two great-grand- Survivors include her mosassa Eagles Lodge No. ety International. She was seven grandchildren; and ball is all about, and more children; brother-in-law, husband, Conrado Fernan- 4272, American Legion an educator in the Citrus one great-granddaughter. important, what a man is Gerald (Kathy) Lundquist; dez of Hernando; children, Post 101 in Bushnell, and County School system for A funeral tribute to all about and what a gen- sister-in-law, Helga Kirkey, Kathleen Fernandez of Or- the IRRU Club in more than 25 years, in- Robert will be 3 p.m. tleman is all about,” Mad- Michigan; and daughter- lando, Abigayle Fernan- Inverness. cluding positions at Her- Thursday, April 18, 2013, at den said. in-law, Stacy LaNore, dez, Coreen Fernandez Left to cherish his mem- nando Elementary, the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Summerall played 10 Michigan. He was pre- and Jaythan Fernandez, ory are three children, Withla -coochee Technical Home. The family will re- NFL seasons (1952-61) ceded in death by his sons, all of Hernando. She was Richard (Ann) Fosnacht, Institute, Lecanto High ceive friends in visitation with the Chicago Cardi- Daniel Kirkey and Darren the youngest of 10 brothers Blythewood, S.C.; Russ School and Crystal River from 2 p.m., until the hour nals and New York Giants, Kirkey. and sisters. (Judy) Fosnacht of Ho- High School. She was of service. The family re- but it was in his second ca- Chas. E. Davis Funeral The family of Dr. Eslava- mosassa; Daniel (Carolyn) named Teacher of the Year quests donations in reer that he became a Home is in charge of pri- Fernandez will receive Fosnacht, Largo; his loving in 1984 and 2005. She was Robert’s memory to Hos- voice familiar to genera- vate arrangements. There friends between the hours companion of 10 years, a member of the Good pice of Citrus County in tions of sports fans, not will be a service later in of 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Ellen Sherrod of Bushnell; Shepherd Lutheran lieu of flowers. only those of the NFL. Michigan. The family re- Friday, April 19, 2013, at 10 grandchildren; and Church where she served Sign the guest book at Summerall started quests remembrance do- the Heinz Funeral Home three great-grandchildren. as pianist and was a Sun- www.chronicleonline.com. doing NFL games for CBS nations to Hospice of with a vigil service at He was preceded in death day school teacher. Flo- in 1964, and became a Citrus County, P.O. Box 3 p.m. A funeral Mass will by a sister, Audrey Marie rence also volunteered at Deaths play-by-play guy 10 years 641270, Beverly Hills, FL be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Fosnacht. the Central Ridge Library. later. He was also part of 34464 in lieu of flowers. ELSEWHERE April 20, 2013, at Our Lady Military graveside honors She is survived by her CBS’s coverage of the PGA Sign the guest book at of Fatima Catholic Church will be rendered at 10 a.m. husband, Robert D. Helt; Tour, including the Mas- www.chronicleonline.com. Pat in Inverness. Father Erwin Monday, April 22, 2013, at her sons, Dean R. (Phyllis) ters from 1968-94, and U.S. Belgica will preside. Heinz of Lecanto, Gregg D. Summerall, 82 Open tennis. Florida National Cemetery Marilyn Wigeri Funeral Home & Crema- by VFW Post 7122. There (Karen) of Dunnellon, BROADCASTER When CBS lost its NFL tion, Inverness. Scott A. (Sophia) of Inver- van Edema, 67 deal after the 1993 season, will be no calling hours at DALLAS — Pat Sum- Sign the guest book at ness; her daughters, Dawn HOMOSASSA Summerall switched to the funeral home. Chas. E. merall was the calm along- www.chronicleonline.com. Davis Funeral Home with E. (Robert) Burkett of Ho- Fox to keep calling NFL Marilyn Elaine Wigeri side John Madden’s storm. Crematory. mosassa, Lynne M. (Dar- games with Madden. He van Edema, 67, Ho- Over four decades, Sum- Richard ‘Rich’ Sign the guest book at ren) Pillsbury of had hoped to keep work- mosassa, died April 16, merall’s deep, resonant Flynn, 66 www.chronicleonline.com. Inverness; sister, Roberta ing with CBS for other Moran; and sister-in-law, 2013, at Seven Rivers Re- voice described some of events like the Masters, HERNANDO the biggest games in Amer- Barbara Joyce Morey, both of New gional Medical Center. but network executives Richard “Rich” Flynn, Jersey; 12 grandchildren; Chas. E. Davis Funeral ica. Simple, spare, he de- saw it otherwise. 66, of Hernando, Fla., Fuller, 80 five great-grandchildren; Home with Crematory is livered the details on 16 A recovering alcoholic, passed away with his lov- INVERNESS and numerous nieces and assisting the family with Super Bowls, the Masters Summerall had a liver private arrangements. and the U.S. Open tennis ing daughter by his side Barbara W. Fuller, 80, of nephews. transplant in April 2004. Monday, April 15, 2013, at The family will receive tournament with a simple, The lifesaving surgery was Inverness, Fla., died Sat- understated style that was the Hospice of Citrus urday, April 13, 2013, at the friends in visitation 5 to necessary even after 12 County House in Lecanto. 7 p.m. Thursday April 18, OBITUARIES the perfect complement years of sobriety. Hospice of Citrus County for the “booms!” and Rich was born Aug. 15, Care Unit in Inverness. 2013, at Heinz Funeral Summerall received the  The Citrus County “bangs!” of Madden, his liver of a 13-year-old jun- 1946, in Evanston, Ill., son Barbara was born Aug. 30, Home in Inverness. A fu- Chronicle’s of Robert and Virginia neral service will be at policy partner for half of ior high football player 1932, in Gainesville, Ga., permits free and paid Flynn. He was a contrac- 11 a.m. Friday, April 19, the NFL player-turned- from Arkansas who died the daughter of John and obituaries. Email tor. Richard moved to In- 2013, at Good Shepherd broadcaster’s career. unexpectedly from an Daisy Waldrep. She was a obits@chronicle Summerall died Tuesday verness in 2000. He legal secretary. Barbara Lutheran Church in Her- aneurysm. Summerall had online. com or phone at age 82 of cardiac arrest, an emotional meeting with worked in food service at moved to Inverness in 1959 nando with the Reverend 352-563-5660 for said University of Texas the teenager’s family the Citrus High School. from Gainesville, Ga. She Kenneth Blyth officiating. details and pricing Richard loved to golf and Heinz Funeral Home & Southwestern Medical following year. was a Baptist. options. Center spokesman Jeff enjoyed attending the Survivors include her Cremation, Inverness. Born George Allen Sum- grandchildren’s sporting Sign the guest book at  Deadline is 3 p.m. for Carlton, speaking on behalf merall on May 10, 1930, in son, Stephen Fuller of obituaries to appear of Summerall’s wife, Cheri. events. Land O’ Lakes; daughters, www.chronicleonline.com. Lake City, Fla., he was an Survivors include his in the next day’s “He was an extraordi- All-State prep football and Circe Perry of St. Peters- edition. nary man and a wonderful daughter, Alice Christian burg and Tracy Guy of SO YOU KNOW basketball player there, and her husband Vince of  Obituaries must be father,” said Susie Wiles, and lettered in baseball Dade City; brother, James his daughter. “I know he Hernando; brothers,  All obituaries will be verified with the and tennis. He played col- Waldrep of Gainesville, will be greatly missed.” Robert Flynn of Chicago Ga.; four grandchildren, edited to conform to funeral home or lege football at Arkansas Ridge, Ill., and Ronald Associated Press style society in charge of His final play-by-play before going to the NFL. Aaron Guy, Tristan Guy, words beside Madden Flynn of Arlington Camilla Guy and Forrest unless a request to the arrangements. Funeral arrangements Heights, Ill.; and three the contrary is made. were succinct, of course, were incomplete. Fuller; and one great- as he called the game-end- —From wire reports grandchildren, Taylor, grandchild, Aidan Guy. Morgan and Connor Chris- There will be a celebra- 000EDIC tian of Hernando. tion of life for Mrs. Fuller Serving Our Community... ŝĐŚĞůĂdžĂƚŝŽŶ͘͘͘ In lieu of flowers, dona- at 2 p.m. Saturday, April Meeting Your Needs! b9(”d”(b(dGui tions may be given to Hos- 20, 2013, at the Heinz Fu- pice of Citrus County, P.O. neral Home. Heinz Fu- ĚũƵƐƚĂďůĞĞĚƐ Box 641270, Beverly Hills, neral Home & Cremation, ( ƌ Ő Ž FL 34464. Heinz Funeral Ψ Ϭ Ϭ Inverness. ϭ͕ϰϵϵ ‰ƵĞĞŶ Home & Cremation, hŽƚŝŽŶ Sign the guest book at ŽŵƉůĞƚĞǁŝƚŚ9Ğů Inverness. www.chronicleonline.com. Sign the guest book at ĐƚŝǀĞhĞŵŽƌLJ8ŽĂŵ

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352-795-2678 000EJ2Y Citrus Dental of Inverness, Comfort Keepers, James A. Neale, PA, Deco Café, Accent Travel, Whalen Jewelers, Tally-Ho Vacations, Regions Bank, Frank Di Giovanni, Chefs of Napoli II www.stricklandfuneralhome.com 000EMUI CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 A7 LOCAL For the RECORD Continued from Page A1 Citrus County ■ Antonio Cruz, 38, of In- mosassa, at 8:40 p.m. April 11 Sheriff’s Office verness, at 12:36 a.m. April 12 on a misdemeanor charge of on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing in a structure or “The four-hour mark is close to where Domestic battery domestic battery. No bond. conveyance after warning. arrests I’d be coming in and that’s where my Other arrests Bond $1,000. family would be waiting for me,” she ■ Jennifer Faulkenberg, ■ Jessica Solida, 35, of ■ Shannon Jones, 35, said. Gloria Dan Carol 20, of Inglis, at 6:09 p.m. April Bishop Epstein Nicholas South Columbus Street, Bev- Southwest Highway 361, Monday’s attack won’t stop her from 11 on a misdemeanor charge erly Hills, at 3:59 p.m. April 11 Steinhatchee, at 4:07 p.m. April of domestic battery. No bond. reaching the Boston Marathon dream “I plan on running next year,” he said. on a Citrus County warrant for 12 on a Citrus County warrant next year. Bishop said she hopes the attacks in- ■ Michael Wesson, 56, of violation of probation on an for violation of probation on an “It’s like if an airplane crashes I don’t spire more runners to participate in the Dunnellon, at 10:38 p.m. April original felony charge of grand original felony charge of pos- stop flying,” she said. “You can’t take 2014 marathon. 11 on a misdemeanor charge theft. No bond. session and/or use of drug something like this and let it change “It’s a great accomplishment,” she of domestic battery. No bond. ■ Christopher Christlieb, paraphernalia. No bond. who you are.” said, “when you finish this race.” ■ Raenee Franklin, 44, of 27, of Stately Oaks Drive, In- ■ Jillian Cramer, 28, of Epstein said Monday’s events may ac- Contact Chronicle reporter Mike Homosassa, at 11:28 p.m. April verness, at 6:34 p.m. April 11 North Jefferson Street, Beverly tually encourage more people to run Wright at 352-563-3228 or mwright 12 on a misdemeanor charge on a Citrus County warrant for Hills, at 4:48 p.m. April 12 on a next year, including him. @chronicleonline.com. of domestic battery. No bond. violation of probation on origi- misdemeanor charge of retail ■ Vincent Clouthier, 47, of nal felony charges of posses- petit theft. Bond $250. DesLauriers said there sion, horror and heroics. Beverly Hills, at 12:14 a.m. April sion of amphetamine and ■ Christopher Hayes, 19, had been no claim of re- Doctors who treated the 12 on misdemeanor charges of possession of methampheta- of North Jefferson Street, Bev- BOMBS sponsibility for the attack, wounded corroborated domestic battery and posses- mine. No bond. erly Hills, at 4:48 p.m. April 12 Continued from Page A1 and that the range of sus- reports that the bombs sion of drug paraphernalia. No ■ Loraine Castagna, 44, of on a misdemeanor charge of pects and motives “re- were packed with shrap- bond. West Nobis Circle, Ho- retail petit theft. Bond $250. in charge in Boston, con- mains wide open.” nel intended to cause firmed that investigators Throughout the day, he mayhem. had found pieces of black and other law enforce- At Massachusetts Gen- nylon from a bag or back- ment authorities asked eral Hospital, all four am- Man faces sex battery charge pack and fragments of members of the public to putations performed BBs and nails, possibly come forward with any there were above the A.B. SIDIBE law enforcement. other,” but he said contained in a pressure video or photos from the knee, with no hope of sav- Staff writer The woman told in- the woman never cooker. marathon or anything sus- ing more of the legs, said vestigators she was gave him verbal He said the items were picious, such as hearing Dr. George Velmahos, A Floral City man is in never in a relation- permission for the sent to the FBI for analy- someone express an in- chief of trauma surgery. custody, accused of sexual ship with Juma and sexual contact. sis at Quantico, Va. terest in explosives or a “It wasn’t a hard deci- battery of a sleeping woman, never had consen- The woman on the Pressure-cooker explo- desire to attack the sion to make,” he said. according to the Citrus sual sexual inter- other hand said sives have been used in marathon, or seeing “We just completed the County Sheriff ’s Office. course with him. she was sound international terrorism, someone carrying a dark, ugly job that the bomb Youssef Nabil Juma, 26, Juma in his asleep only to and have been recom- heavy bag at the race. did.” Youssef is facing one count of sex statement to inves- Juma wake up to Juma mended for lone-wolf op- “Someone knows who Investigators said they battery on someone 12 tigators said he or “Yogi” sitting eratives by Al-Qaida’s did this,” the FBI agent have not yet determined years or older without and the woman were “con- next to her on the bed vio- branch in Yemen. But in- said. what was used to set off their consent and while senting adults” who were lating her sexually. formation on how to make The bombs exploded 10 the Boston explosives. the alleged victim was just fooling around before Juma was arrested Sun- the bombs is readily or more seconds apart, The Pakistani Taliban, physically helpless. the woman “flipped out.” day and his bond is found online, and U.S. of- tearing off victims’ limbs which claimed responsi- According to the report, When Juma was asked if $10,000. ficials said Americans and spattering streets bility for the 2010 attempt Juma entered the 22-year- the woman knew they He was transported to should not rush to judg- with blood, instantly turn- in Times Square, has de- old woman’s room and, were fooling around, he the Citrus County Deten- ment in linking the attack ing the festive race into a nied any part in the while she slept, sexually initially told investigators tion Center. to overseas terrorists. hellish scene of confu- Boston Marathon attack. violated her. yes then changed it to no. Contact Chronicle re- The woman reportedly He insisted the woman porter A.B. Sidibe at 352- in South Boston. As soon said Martin and his family became upset and called her gave him consent after 564-2925 or asidibe as his mom let him out to were trying to get over the father, who then contacted they “looked at each @chronicleonline.com. VICTIMS run with the rest of the race barriers and into the Continued from Page A1 family, Martin took off street after the first blast, along the rainy race when the second bomb place at the wrong time,” course. struck. his father, Jeff Bauman “He was just having a “They were looking in Man charged with child abuse Sr., wrote in a Facebook ball, splashing in every the crowd as the runners post. puddle,” Cunningham were coming to see if they A.B. SIDIBE facing one count of child may have done it too hard. The younger Bauman, said. could identify some of Staff writer abuse and no bond was A few days later and who had been at the race The boy’s father, Bill their friends when the allowed. after reviewing photo- to cheer on his girlfriend, Richard, released a state- bomb hit,” said Lynch, FLORAL CITY — A 26- According to the report, graphs of the child, offi- had to have further sur- ment thanking friends, who has known the year-old man was charged when authorities learned cials thought the “bruises gery because of fluid in family and strangers for Richards for 25 years. Monday with child abuse of the incident involving a were too severe and an ar- his abdomen. their support following Bill Richard, a runner for what investigators 4-year-old boy, Bryant told rest should be made.” “I just can’t explain his son’s death. and cycling enthusiast deemed was corporal pun- them he spanked the child Bryant was arrested and what’s wrong with people Richard’s wife, Denise, who had stayed out of the ishment that went over the eight times for behavioral transported to the Citrus today, to do this to peo- and the couple’s 6-year- race because of an injury, line, according a report by problems, but admitted he County Detention Center. ple,” the father wrote of old daughter, Jane, suf- had to have several ball the Citrus County Sheriff ’s the darkness that stained fered serious injuries in bearings removed from Office. 0417 WCRN the race on Patriots’ Day. the blasts. Their older his leg, Lynch said. Edward Doyle Bryant is NOTICE OF “I’m really starting to lose son, Henry, wasn’t hurt. faith in our country.” Two neighbors said that Homosassa 621-7700 EXECUTIVE SESSION MEETING While mourning the Jane lost one of her legs in Crystal River 795-8600 F REE dead Tuesday, friends and the attack. Inverness 860-1037 DURING MEETING I NSPECTIONS neighbors tried to focus “My dear son, Martin, T ERMITE S PECIALISTS on positive memories of has died from injuries sus- The Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees cherished ones whose tained in the attack on S INCE 1967 will hold an Executive Session meeting on April deaths still seemed un- Boston,” Richard said. 24, 2013 at 10:30am during the regular meeting real to them. “My wife and daughter are under the authority of Section 286.011(8), Florida “I just can’t get a handle both recovering from seri- PEST CONTROL Statutes. The Executive Session will be closed to on it,” said Jack Cunning- ous injuries. We thank our the public to allow the Citrus County Hospital family and friends, those ham, a longtime friend of Toll Free 1-877-345-BUSH little Martin and his fam- we know and those we Board of Trustees to meet with the board’s www.bushhomeservices.com Attorney(s) to discuss the settlement negotiations ily. “In an instant, life have never met, for their 000EHT7 changes.” thoughts and prayers. I or strategy related to litigation expenditures in all Cunningham recalled ask that you continue to pending litigations. how, as a pint-sized pre- pray for my family as we C itrus C ounty ’ s Present at the Executive Session will be schooler, the boy had in- remember Martin.” Debbie Ressler, Robert Priselac, Krista Joseph, sisted on getting out of his U.S. Rep. Stephen Michael Bays, William Grant – General Counsel, stroller during a 5K race Lynch, a family friend, 2013 World ’ s Bruce Blackwell, Esquire, Clifford Shepard, Esq., G reatest Barry Richard, Esq., Arthur England. 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Money&Markets A click of the wrist gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Market bounces back 1,600 S&P 500 14,960 Dow Jones industrials 1,560 Close: 1,574.57 14,660 Close: 14,756.78 Change: 22.21 (1.4%) Change: 157.58 (1.1%) 1,520 10 DAYS 14,360 10 DAYS after lousy Monday 1,600 15,200 Associated Press 1,520 14,400 NEW YORK — A strong 1,440 13,600 report on housing and 1,360 12,800 good quarterly earnings from several major compa- 1,280 12,000 nies helped the stock mar- OANDJFM OANDJFM ket rebound after its worst StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. YTD day of the year. DOW 14761.73 14599.20 14756.78 +157.58 +1.08% +12.61% The Dow Jones indus- NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 6043.58 5909.86 6041.34 +131.48 +2.22% +13.84% trial average rose 157.58 DOW Util. 522.57 514.76 522.32 +6.01 +1.16% +15.28% points, or 1.1 percent, on Vol. (in mil.) 3,551 1,460 NYSE Comp. 9089.78 9007.87 9086.42 +132.48 +1.48% +7.61% Tuesday, to 14,756.78, win- Pvs. Volume 4,499 1,729 NASDAQ 3265.84 3231.45 3264.63 +48.14 +1.50% +8.12% Advanced 2519 1919 S&P 500 1575.35 1552.36 1574.57 +22.21 +1.43% +10.40% ning back more than half Declined 557 552 S&P 400 1130.60 1111.88 1130.04 +18.33 +1.65% +10.74% of the 265 points it lost a New Highs 100 57 Wilshire 5000 16593.07 16340.81 16585.17 +244.36 +1.50% +10.60% day earlier. The Standard New Lows 47 42 Russell 2000 924.02 912.63 923.30 +16.12 +1.78% +8.71% & Poor’s 500 index climbed 22.2 points, or 1.4 Associated Press Stocks of Local Interest percent, to 1,574.57. Michael Capolino, right, works with fellow traders 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR Home construction at an Tuesday on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV annual rate exceeded 1 1 ttt million last month for the its steepest fall in 30 years. been disproportionate to AK Steel Hold AKS 2.87 7.74 2.97 +.05 +1.7 -35.4 -59.8 dd ... first time since June 2008. 9 tss Investors were spooked the slight slowdown in AT&T Inc T30.50 38.80 37.94 -.01 ... +12.5 +30.1 30 1.80 Robust earnings from after China reported eco- China’s growth. 8 ttt Ametek Inc AME 29.86 43.46 40.69 +.94 +2.4 +8.3 +25.9 22 0.24 companies that included nomic growth of 7.7 per- Growth in the world’s 0 tst Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 64.99 101.86 99.34 +1.11 +1.1 +13.6 +40.5 2.21e Coca-Cola and W.W. cent, slower than many second biggest economy 9 sts Bank of America BAC 6.72 12.94 12.28 +.30 +2.5 +5.8 +38.5 47 0.04 Grainger also propelled forecasts. They also sold missed analysts’ forecasts 0 sst Capital City Bank CCBG 6.35 12.54 12.02 +.64 +5.6 +5.7 +55.3 cc ... the market higher. the metal following an- by just 0.3 percentage CenturyLink Inc CTL 32.05 5 43.43 37.16 +.47 +1.3 tss -5.0 +3.5 30 2.16m Monday’s market de- other report of low infla- points. China is watched Citigroup C24.610 47.92 46.66 +1.79 +4.0 sss+17.9 +34.4 13 0.04 cline was the biggest since tion. People often buy gold closely because it is a Commnwlth REIT CWH 13.46 8 25.25 22.73 +.25 +1.1 tts+43.5 +30.0 41 1.00 November 7, the day after when they’re fearful of ris- major market for foreign Disney DIS 41.54 0 60.73 60.75 +1.87 +3.2 sss+22.0 +42.5 20 0.75f Election Day. Worries ing prices and sell it when goods from iron ore to Duke Energy DUK 59.63 0 73.59 73.57 +1.28 +1.8 sss+15.3 +23.0 20 3.06 about an economic slow- they see inflation ebbing. smartphones. Investors EPR Properties EPR 40.04 0 54.33 53.34 +.44 +0.8 tss+15.7 +21.8 27 3.16 down in China led to a Gold is down 27 percent hope demand from China Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 77.13 6 93.67 86.61 +.12 +0.1 ttt+0.1 +7.0 9 2.28 drop in the price of oil, since it climbed to a can help offset weakness Ford Motor F8.828 14.30 13.12 +.17 +1.3 ttt+1.3 +10.7 10 0.40 copper, and other com- record of $1,892 an ounce in the U.S., Europe and Gen Electric GE 18.02 9 23.90 23.10 +.29 +1.3 ttt+10.1 +24.6 18 0.76 modities, causing mining in August 2011. Japan. Home Depot HD 46.37 0 74.19 72.46 +.23 +0.3 tss+17.2 +44.2 24 1.56f and energy stocks to fall. “This is the first time in Mining companies rose Intel Corp INTC 19.23 3 29.27 21.92 +.54 +2.5 sss+6.3 -20.7 10 0.90 The rally had already a while that we’ve had Tuesday as commodities IBM IBM 181.85 9 215.90 212.00 +2.74 +1.3 stt+10.7 +4.9 15 3.40 slowed earlier this month pretty positive numbers,” markets stabilized. Materi- LKQ Corporation LKQ 14.65 8 23.99 21.43 +.33 +1.6 tst+1.6 +40.8 25 ... after reports of weak hir- said JJ Kinahan, chief de- als stocks gained the most Lowes Cos LOW 24.76 9 39.98 37.99 +.08 +0.2 tts+7.0 +21.6 22 0.64 ing and retail sales sug- rivatives strategist for TD of the 10 industry groups McDonalds Corp MCD 83.31 0 103.70 103.04 +.89 +0.9 tss+16.8 +8.4 19 3.08 gested that the economy Ameritrade. “We had one in the S&P 500 after lead- Microsoft Corp MSFT 26.26 5 32.89 28.97 +.28 +1.0 sss+8.5 -4.1 16 0.92 was cooling off. bad day yesterday. You ing the market lower the Motorola Solutions MSI 44.49 0 64.72 62.96 +1.13 +1.8 tst+13.1 +29.8 21 1.04 Gold, which was at the can’t say because of that day before. Home builders NextEra Energy NEE 62.11 0 80.25 79.71 +.76 +1.0 sss+15.2 +31.1 18 2.64f epicenter of Monday’s sell- one bad day that all bets advanced following the Penney JC Co Inc JCP 13.55 1 36.89 15.19 +.80 +5.6 sts-22.9 -57.8 dd ... off, rose 1.9 percent to are off.” housing report. Pulte- Piedmont Office RT PDM 14.62 0 20.00 19.72 +.20 +1.0 tss+9.3 +20.1 36 0.80 $1,387.40 an ounce. While Chinese growth Group rose 4.2 percent to Regions Fncl RF 5.46 9 8.44 7.97 +.17 +2.2 ttt+11.8 +28.3 11 0.04 The precious metal fell short of expectations, $18.60 and Lennar climbed Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 38.40 4 68.77 48.78 +.08 +0.2 ttt+17.9 -9.1 dd ... plunged 9 percent Monday, Monday’s sell-off may have 2.4 percent to $38.70. Smucker, JM SJM 73.20 0 101.58 102.25 +2.73 +2.7 sss+18.6 +28.2 22 2.08 Sprint Nextel Corp S2.300 7.33 7.20 +.14 +2.0 sss+27.0 +163.4 dd ... Texas Instru TXN 26.06 0 35.92 35.74 +.47 +1.3 tss+15.7 +12.0 23 1.12f Business BRIEFS Time Warner TWX 33.62 0 60.00 59.73 +1.26 +2.2 sss+24.9 +66.8 19 1.60f UniFirst Corp UNF 55.86 0 93.00 92.35 +2.35 +2.6 sss+26.0 +50.0 17 0.15 Auditors find low enrollment Corrupt Practices Act and with conspiracy to Verizon Comm VZ 37.21 0 51.06 50.46 -.18 -0.4 tss+16.6 +41.4 cc 2.06 in vets jobs program commit both of those acts. Prosecutors an- Vodafone Group VOD 24.42 9 30.07 29.25 +.22 +0.8 tss+16.1 +13.3 1.53e nounced that Rothschild pleaded guilty last No- WalMart Strs WMT 57.18 0 79.28 78.68 +.21 +0.3 sss+15.3 +34.1 16 1.88f WASHINGTON — Federal auditors say a vember to conspiracy to violate the Act. They Walgreen Co WAG 28.53 0 49.50 49.06 +.44 +0.9 sss+32.6 +50.3 22 1.10 job-training program designed to help veter- said Pierucci, a French citizen, was arrested Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last ans re-enter the workforce has more than Sunday at New York’s JFK International Airport. 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - 60,000 empty slots, left unfilled despite efforts The indictments did not name the company, Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. to reduce the jobless rate among veterans. which is not charged in the case. Alstom, a PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. The program is geared toward unemployed French company, said in a statement that it Interestrates veterans between the ages of 35 and 60. It “has been working constructively with the Jus- NET 1YR covers up to one year of tuition for training in TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG AGO Following encouraging reports tice Department for the last two years to ad- on housing and earnings, the high-demand jobs at local community or tech- dress allegations of past misconduct.” It went 3-month T-bill .05 0.05 ... .07 nical colleges. 6-month T-bill .08 0.08 ... .12 S&P 500 rose Tuesday to recov- on to say that Pierucci is entitled to the pre- er more than half of its loss from 52-wk T-bill .11 0.11 ... .16 In all, Congress allowed for up to 99,000 sumption of innocence. the prior day. Homebuilders participants, and the inspector general for the 2-year T-note .23 0.22 +0.01 .27 broke ground on more homes American cancels all US The yield on the 5-year T-note .70 0.68 +0.02 .85 than expected. Coca-Cola and Department of Veterans Affairs found only 10-year 10-year T-note 1.72 1.68 +0.04 1.97 others reported stronger earn- about a third of the slots were being used. The flights for several hours Treasury note 30-year T-bond 2.91 2.86 +0.05 3.13 ings than forecast. program is just one of a range of education rose to 1.72 DALLAS — A key computer system used to percent benefits for veterans. Most of those returning run many daily operations at American Airlines Coca-Cola KO Tuesday. Yields from Iraq and Afghanistan qualify for one of NET 1YR failed Tuesday, forcing the nation’s third- affect interest Close: $42.37 2.28 or 5.7% the others, so they’re not eligible for this par- BONDS YEST PVS CHG AGO The beverage maker, which makes largest carrier to ground all flights across the rates on Coca-Cola, Sprite and Powerade, ticular program. United States for several hours and stranding consumer loans. Barclays LongT-BdIdx 2.62 2.60 +0.02 2.62 reported first-quarter results that Bond Buyer Muni Idx 4.06 4.08 -0.02 4.56 came in above expectations. Foreign bribery charges thousands of frustrated passengers at airports Barclays USAggregate 1.76 1.77 -0.01 2.12 $45 and on planes. PRIME FED against firm’s executives Barclays US High Yield 5.54 5.47 +0.07 7.38 Flights already in the air were allowed to RATE FUNDS 40 Moodys AAA Corp Idx 3.67 3.70 -0.03 3.93 HARTFORD, Conn. — The Justice Depart- continue to their destinations, but planes on YEST 3.25 .13 Barclays CompT-BdIdx .98 0.98 ... 1.06 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 35 ment has announced foreign bribery charges the ground from coast to coast could not take Barclays US Corp 2.64 2.64 ... 3.32 JAFM 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 52-week range Tuesday against two executives of a Con- off. And travelers could do little to get back in $35.58 $42.48 necticut-based U.S. subsidiary of a French the air until the computer system was restored. Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD Vol.: 32.1m (2.1x avg.) PE: 21.5 power and transportation company. American blamed its reservation system, Crude Oil (bbl) 88.72 88.71 +0.01 -3.4 Mkt. Cap: $188.83 b Yield: 2.6% Prosecutors said Frederic Pierucci, 45, a cur- which is used for much more than booking The price of Ethanol (gal) 2.41 2.37 +0.34 +10.1 W.W. Grainger GWW rent executive, and David Rothschild, 67, a for- flights. Airlines commonly rely on such sys- gold rose Tues- Heating Oil (gal) 2.81 2.83 -0.80 -7.8 day, recovering Natural Gas (mm btu) 4.16 4.14 +0.56 +24.1 Close: $241.88 16.18 or 7.2% mer executive, are suspected of bribing foreign tems to track passengers and bags, monitor a fraction of its Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.78 2.76 +0.88 -1.1 The power tool seller’s first-quarter government officials in exchange for help in se- who has boarded a plane and to update flight steep losses net income rose 13 percent, in part because of rising prices and strength curing a contract for power-related services. schedules and gate assignments. The com- from the prior METALS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD Gold (oz) 1386.80 1360.60 +1.93 -17.2 across all regions. According to the charges, Pierucci and puters are also used to file flight plans and to two days. Silver $260 also rose, while Silver (oz) 23.62 23.36 +1.14 -21.7 Rothschild, together with others, paid bribes to help determine how much fuel to put in an air- 240 crude oil was Platinum (oz) 1450.00 1424.20 +1.81 -5.8 officials in Indonesia, including a member of craft or which seats should be filled to ensure Copper (lb) 3.31 3.28 +0.81 -9.2 220 nearly flat and Palladium (oz) 677.05 665.85 +1.68 -3.6 Indonesia’s parliament and high-ranking mem- a plane is properly balanced. natural gas 200 JAFM bers of the state-owned and state-controlled The failure caused cascading delays and rose. AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD 52-week range electricity company in that country. In ex- cancelations nationwide. Cattle (lb) 1.25 1.25 +0.26 -3.5 $172.50 $245.46 Coffee (lb) 1.36 1.34 +1.04 -5.5 change, prosecutors allege, Pierucci and As of mid-afternoon, American and its Vol.: 1.5m (3.5x avg.) PE: 25.4 Rothschild expected those officials’ assistance Corn (bu) 6.63 6.47 +2.55 -5.0 Mkt. Cap: $16.85 b Yield: 1.3% American Eagle offshoot canceled more than Cotton (lb) 0.83 0.84 -1.16 +10.9 in securing a contract for their company’s en- 700 flights and another 765 flights were de- Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 366.90 362.40 +1.24 -1.9 Wolverine World Wide WWW ergy project, known as Tarahan. Orange Juice (lb) 1.48 1.49 -0.64 +27.7 layed, according to tracking service Close: $47.41 2.68 or 6.0% Soybeans (bu) 14.12 13.95 +1.18 -0.5 Pierucci was charged in an indictment with FlightAware. The footwear and clothing Wheat (bu) 7.04 6.94 +1.41 -9.6 company’s first-quarter net income money laundering and violating the Foreign — From wire reports fell 5 percent, but its adjusted earn- MutualFunds ings beat analysts’ estimates. $48 TOTAL RETURN FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* 46 44 American Funds BalA m 21.82 +.19 +7.4 +14.8 +10.9 +6.3 42 CapIncBuA m 55.91 +.44 +6.9 +14.9 +9.4 +3.4 JAFM CpWldGrIA m 39.85 +.50 +7.6 +18.6 +7.9 +1.6 52-week range EurPacGrA m 42.61 +.55 +3.4 +12.5 +4.6 0.0 $34.00 $47.99 FnInvA m 44.27 +.58 +8.9 +17.3 +10.4 +3.6 Vol.: 1.7m (3.3x avg.) PE: 29.1 GrthAmA m 37.32 +.51 +8.6 +17.7 +9.7 +3.6 Mkt. 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STGradeAd 10.81 -.01 +0.6 +3.4 +3.3 +4.1 $60 Tgtet2025 14.44 +.14 +6.3 +12.5 +8.7 +4.5 TotBdAdml 11.07 -.01 +0.7 +3.7 +5.6 +5.8 50 TotIntl 15.43 +.24 +3.3 +12.7 +4.0 -1.6 TotStIAdm 39.39 +.57 +11.0 +17.6 +12.1 +5.8 40 TotStIdx 39.38 +.57 +11.0 +17.5 +12.0 +5.7 JAFM 52-week range Welltn 36.30 +.27 +7.9 +14.8 +10.0 +6.3 $32.31 $59.48 WelltnAdm 62.69 +.46 +7.9 +14.9 +10.1 +6.4 *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a Vol.: 1.2m (1.8x avg.) PE: ... marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $6.33 b Yield: 0.1% 000E3X9 “Winning wars, after all, is the ultimate Page A10 - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 test not of the quality of single men but of their capacity to work together and accept common sacrifices.” OPINION Luigi Barzini “The Italians,” 1964 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE In hospital matters, citizens should have voice EDITORIAL BOARD BOB COLLINS Special to the Chronicle Guest COLUMN Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher Mike Arnold ...... editor For more than 56 years, the WHO’S WHO? Citrus County Hospital Board Charlie Brennan ...... managing editor of Trustees has imposed an ad ■ Citrus Memorial Health Foundation is a private, not-for-profit Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member valorem tax on citizens for the foundation that leases Citrus Memorial Health System and is charged with the operation of the hospital and its satellite Mac Harris ...... citizen member purpose of supporting Citrus Memorial hospital. This money facilities. Seven unpaid community volunteers and the Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member hospital’s chief of medical staff serve as members of the by Albert M. — to be used for capital equip- Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief ment purchases, day-to-day op- board of directors. “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” erations and charity care — ■ Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees was created as an — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus provides much-needed relief independent special district of the State of Florida for the for an institution that serves as purposes of operating public hospitals and related facilities the safety net hospital for Citrus within Citrus County. The CCHB has five members (trustees) County’s poor, sick and elderly. appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Florida DIFFERENCE MAKERS To most, this tax is a small Senate. The trustees are authorized to borrow money to fund price to pay to assure quality building maintenance and operation of hospitals, nursing medical care reaches those homes and convalescent homes in Citrus County by ad who otherwise would go with- valorem taxation. out. That’s why it’s so shocking that since 2009, the Citrus move to only look at a sale or County Hospital Board of ■ WHAT: Citrus County lease option, discounting the Alliance’s Trustees, an independent spe- Hospital Board meeting. possibility of a partnership that cial taxing district, has taxed ■ TIME: Noon Thursday, could benefit our community. more than $30.8 million, but April 25. Think about this: a joint ven- only $17.3 million of the money ture between Citrus Memorial ■ was used for the purpose in- LOCATION: Board Room and another entity could possi- tended. (upstairs in historic Citrus bly offer some of the same message Today, the Trustees have High School building); economies of scale a private 502 W. Highland Blvd., nearly $6 million sequestered corporation could offer to us Inverness. in their coffers. The math does- without losing public control or n’t add up, because much of the losing sight of our mission and funds received from taxpayers alleviate overcrowding in our vision. We have a long history of on point were not used to provide care emergency room and provide healing as a community-owned for our community, but to fatten post-hospital care for patients in hospital, and much care and the wallets of high-priced attor- need of disease management. contemplation should be made he Agricultural Al- include: blueberry and straw- neys and lobbyists and launch Another is the creation of a before tossing our ideals out the liance of Citrus berry producers, dairy prod- negative campaigns against our women’s health center focused window. T County’s mission is to ucts, nursery, green industry, community hospital. on breast cancer care. It’s no wonder Citrus Memor- educate, market and promote vegetable growers and We’ve all seen the very public While members of Citrus ial’s Foundation board has de- the environmental and eco- cattlemen. struggle between the trustees Memorial’s Foundation board, cided enough is enough. It’s nomic benefits of sustainable The Agricultural Alliance and Citrus Memorial Founda- along with hospital administra- time for the games to end and agriculture in the county. understands its stewardship tion over these funds. Time and tion and staff, have been left for Citrus Memorial to receive To that end, they are coor- role in the community and time again the rules are scrambling to hold the institu- the funds it is owed and for the dinating an effort to nomi- has incorporated this in its changed and stipulations that tion together — and somehow citizens of Citrus County, along nate Ferris Groves for mission. The environmental are not allowed under our lease achieve higher levels of quality with the hospital’s employees the Florida Agriculture benefits range from preser- placed on the money. First, the care along the way — the and medical staff, to have a trustees decided the money trustees have strangled the Commission’s Agri cultural- vation of wetlands and water voice in the very important mat- should only be used for charity purse strings and tried to force ter of what happens to our com- Environmental Leadership storage to purification of air care; they then arbitrarily de- a takeover, citing lack of ac- Award, given an- and the preserva- munity hospital. cided to change the very defini- countability and transparency. I encourage readers to attend nually since 1994 tion of wildlife THE ISSUE: tion of such care. The trustees We’ve gone back and forth over the next Citrus County Hospital to state growers habitat. have constantly bashed Citrus this control issue for years, and Board of Trustees meeting and ranchers that County’s ag The Alliance Memorial Health System, every time we get close to reso- Thursday, April 25, and let your utilize environ- alliance promotes has been very which has caused potential pa- lution, the trustees change the opinions be heard. We are all mentally innova- local farm for successful in a tients to lose confidence in the rules once more. stakeholders in Citrus Memo- tive farming statewide award. short period of care delivered and for Moody’s The latest issue involves the rial and need to see that the practices. time promoting Investors Service to lose confi- potential sale, lease, merger or right decisions are made re- Ferris is the OUR OPINION: and educating its dence in our creditworthiness. joint venture of Citrus Memo- garding this important commu- county’s largest members on how The staggering amount of rial. The Citrus Memorial Foun- nity asset. Alliance good for money that has been withheld dation Board feels strongly that agriculture busi- to farm in a more ———■——— ness and operates agricultural environmental could be used for a variety of im- all avenues should be explored basically on an is- community. friendly way provement projects. One such before any decisions are made. Bob Collins is chairman of the project is the creation of an on- However, the trustees rapidly board for the Citrus Memorial land in the Floral while remaining campus clinic that would both and single-handedly made the Health Foundation Inc. City Pool of the Tsala Apopka economically viable. The chain of lakes. Through the fruits of their labors are start- use of several groundbreak- ing to get recognized ing changes, blending com- statewide. Last year, Dale LETTERS to the Editor monsense with science, they McClellan’s M&B Dairy in which is why we support have reduced chemical usage Lecanto was named the Channel needs OPINIONS INVITED Healthy Families Florida. This while also reusing and recy- Swisher Sweets/Subelt Ag immediate marking ■ The opinions expressed in evidence-based home visiting cling agricultural plastics. Expo Florida Farmer of the Dear Mr. Lusk: Chronicle editorials are the program is proven to effectively Agriculture is an essential Year. opinions of the newspaper’s As a property owner and res- editorial board. prevent child abuse in high-risk contributor to the community. Perhaps this year, Ferris ident of Crystal River, I am re- families at a fraction of the cost It supports a number of other Farms will be the next local ■ Viewpoints depicted in political questing that, for the health cartoons, columns or letters do of treating the consequences of businesses from real estate to farm to earn statewide recog- and human safety as well as not necessarily represent the abuse after it occurs. equipment suppliers to trans- nition. Regardless, the Al- for the safety of the manatee, opinion of the editorial board. We are pleased the Legisla- portation. More than 55,000 liance has proven its worth to you provide adequate marking ■ Groups or individuals are ture has maintained Healthy acres are farmed annually in agriculture and the of the navigational channel the invited to express their opinions Families Florida funding at its Citrus County. Those farms community. full length of the city of Crystal in a letter to the editor. current level of $18.1 million at River’s Three Sisters property, ■ Persons wishing to address the this point in the budget including the current desig- editorial board, which meets process. However, we remain LICENSE RENEWAL weekly, should call Charlie Hot Corner: nated manatee sanctuary know Brennan at 352-563-5660. hopeful that if additional re- as Magnolia Springs. ■ sources are available, the Leg- Have all my documents Lack of responsibility All letters must be signed and islature will bring this The amount of water-bound include a phone number and This is in reference to the per- It’s interesting that now peo- traffic including: tour boats, hometown, including letters successful prevention program son (who) wrote in to Sound Off ple are complaining about the li- kayaks, private boats as well as sent via email. Names and back to its 2009-10 funding hometowns will be printed; level of $28.1 million, or in- on “License renewal.” I am ap- cense renewal. Now they’re swimmers, along with the an- phone numbers will not be proaching 70 years old and I saying they can’t find or they choring of watercraft in the published or given out. crease the funding as much as possible so more communities still have my original birth cer- don’t keep their original birth navigational waterway make it ■ We reserve the right to edit tificate and my original Social certificate, Social Security card extremely dangerous for me to letters for length, libel, fairness and vulnerable families and Security card locked up in my and all that stuff. ingress and egress my property and good taste. their children are able to re- safety deposit box at a bank. I If you’re that lackadaisical using the navigational channel. ■ Letters must be no longer than ceive these vital services. have no problem producing and you’re not that responsible I understand you are not the 600 words, and writers will be By preventing child abuse these for a driver’s license bu- to keep documents that are very federal or state of Florida limited to four letters per before it ever begins, we are month. reau, if it will help. important to you in this time agency who actually places the building a strong foundation ■ and age, then you shouldn’t be navigational markers; however, SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, for a more prosperous future No fuss, no muss driving a car. If you’re not that 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., for our entire state. your agency has the fiduciary Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax Recently, to renew my driver’s trustworthy, I sure don’t want responsibility to request and to 352-563-3280, or email to Allen Whetsell license, I presented the required you on the road with me. cause the correct agency to [email protected]. governor, Florida Kiwanis documents, was served in a rel- I can’t think of anybody who place the necessary markers. atively short time, was treated doesn’t have their (Social Secu- Inasmuch as this has long courteously and walked out the rity) number or keep copies. You navigational markers nor are Privileged been a problem not only for me the necessarily marking the door with my new license, can get an original of your birth but for other residents of the to volunteer which, by the way, verifies that I certificate. All you do is go to navigational channel. In addi- subdivisions of Glen Aire Es- tion, the buoys are removed by I feel privileged to be a vol- am who I say and not an illegal the county where you live and tates and Pretty Springs, I feel immigrant. While it took a little request it. It’s not a hard thing USF&WL during a certain pe- unteer at Rock Crusher Ele- due to the concentration of riod of the year. mentary School. As a time and effort to gather the to do. It’s just that you can’t be people and the fact that much I would appreciate being ap- university student, I was a stu- necessary documents, we’re lazy and expect everything to of the time there is a heavy praised in writing of your dent instructor (five classes given ample time to do this. come to you. concentration of our beloved progress of this most important each week) in freshman biol- Florida manatee that your at- safety concern. ogy. Years later, I volunteered tention to this matter be of the at elementary, middle and high Reading into education woes OUND highest priority. C. Robert Mercer schools in El Paso County, Have schools stopped teaching kids how to read? S I would, therefore, suggest Crystal River Colo. I also volunteered at Street signs say, “No right-hand turn on red,” but it OFF you accomplish this task by Duval County schools. doesn’t mean a thing to people driving cars. Winn- May 1, 2013. I am aware that Kiwanians hopeful of This in no way makes me an Dixie has door signs that say, “Do not enter,” but there are many bureaucratic increased funding education expert. However, I people still enter through them. The historical mu- and interagency problems, but do believe it offers a small seum has signs on three doors of the building that I am confident that, through Kiwanians are community CALL amount of insight. I feel the say, “Enter from North Apopka,” and even has a pic- your adaptive management leaders and business profes- dedication to the furthering of ture of a hand pointing a finger toward the north, 563-0579 skills, you will accomplish this sionals committed to changing academic and social skills by but people still stand there shaking the door to get it task. the world, one child and one the administration, faculty and to open. What do people do when they get prescriptions filled that Furthermore, I am aware community at a time. Child staff of their students unparal- say on the bottle, “Don’t take with grape juice, grapefruit juice,” or that you have buoys already in abuse can have profound detri- leled in my limited experi- “Just take before meals,” etc. They probably don’t read them either place out there which advise mental effects on children’s de- ence. I feel privileged. and just pop the pills whenever they feel like it. Is this what our ed- boaters that there are sub- velopment resulting in costly ucation is coming to? No wonder we’ve dropped so drastically in merged objects below; how- consequences for the individ- John Scruggs school ratings. Such a pity. ever, they are not qualified ual, family and community, Crystal River

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Defining terms ple,” as an early draft put it, who collectively consti- Re: John Read’s letter tute the well-regulated Tuesday, April 9. militia that was consid- Mr. Read is quick to ered an essential compo- rebut with explanations of nent of a free society. In “skewed” statistics and he all the discussions con- is certainly right that they cerning Second Amend- appear here more often ment issues, there was no than not. This is a way of mention of private owner- retelling a story to suit the ship of guns; the focus view of the author. was overwhelmingly on Statistics are not the the militia. Of course indi- only tool in the skewer’s viduals did have the right chest, as Mr. Read so ef- to own guns — it was a fectively proves. Verbiage civic duty — but only as a is also used tactically. member of a well- Here’s a great example. regulated militia that was Mr. Read takes excep- ultimately under Federal tion to Mr. Lawrence’s use control, as stipulated in of the tags “makers” and Section I, Article 8 of the “takers” and claims Mr. main body of the Lawrence has himself ad- Constitution. mitted to being a “taker” Rather than undermin- by virtue of accepting his ing this provision, as Ms. pension, Social Security Mattos claims (“The Sec- and other benefits. ond Amendment is amending the provision Here’s where Mr. Read, those who previously re- erning such Part of them 2009, page 156.) and perhaps Mr. Context matters in the original Constitu- ceived and give to those as may be employed in the “To keep and bear tion that references the Lawrence, seem to need less fortunate without re- In her recent letter con- Service of the United arms”: The phrase is clarification. You see, ben- cerning Second Amend- militia…”), the Second gard for what put them in States…” rooted in a communal and Amendment simply guar- eficiaries are not takers, this category. Is it effec- ment rights (“Original Professor Rakove con- military context. “Keep- they are receivers. Re- intent of ‘well-regulated’”), antees that Congress will tive, or even considered, tinues: “Anti-Federalists ing” entailed steady readi- not misuse its power of ceivers can then be sub- that we might be enabling Edna Mattos claims that (supporters of ‘states ness to serve when called classified. Mr. Lawrence “The militia has no right “organizing, arming, and as opposed to helping? rights’ who opposed the upon to perform one’s disciplining the militia” earned benefits that he Are we not just as morally to keep and bear arms in Constitution), by contrast, duty, while “bearing” tra- now receives. You might the Second Amendment. It to neglect it entirely — obligated to consider a worried that the national ditionally implied making something that James also call these entitle- person’s well-being as we is only the right of the peo- government might allow muster, equipped and ments, as after a produc- ple to keep and bear arms Madison and the Federal- are to feed them? How or encourage the state- ready for service. Hunters, ists had no intention of tive career in which Mr. many more cushy govern- that shall not be in- based militia to atrophy, for example, don’t “bear Lawrence contributed in fringed.” Although this doing in the first place. ment jobs could that cre- and then use its own regu- arms,” nor do individuals They considered a well- many ways to achieve an ate for our president to statement cuts to the very lar army to enforce un- who carry a concealed accumulation of benefits heart of her argument, regulated militia a valu- claim he created? popular or unjust weapon — they might be able supplement to a he now “receives” that Is it fair to take the nothing could be further national laws at the point “packing” a pistol or, more which he is entitled to. from the truth. standing army for the pro- same amount from two of a bayonet. The result- idiomatically, “packing tection of the fledgling There are also those As the Pulitzer Prize- persons who each hold ing debate over the future heat,” but they are not republic. who receive subsidies winning historian Jack N. $100 million dollars when character and effective- “bearing arms.” The term As for the Second which are charity-based, one worked a lifetime to Rakove explains: “The ness of the militia ulti- simply does not apply to and the only requirement militia was traditionally Amendment’s legitimate acquire it, and one bought mately led to the adoption them. application to today’s con- or contribution necessary a lucky scratch-off ticket regulated by the laws of of the Second Amend- And “the people” who from the receiver is to the colonies, and the legal troversy over regulation and became an instant ment, with its affirmation held this right (“to keep of guns, one that accu- convince the dispenser millionaire? If your an- requirement to serve in it of the people’s right to and bear arms”), fre- that they meet (or don’t was broadly imposed rately reflects the swer is no, you under- keep and bear arms.” quently invoked by the framers’ intentions … meet) financial guide- stand a simple across the adult male pop- (Jack N. Rakove, editor, NRA crowd — and by Ms. lines. These are often ulation. But complaints well, that’s another story mathematical formula “The Annotated U.S. Con- Mattos — as an example for another time. confused with entitle- doesn’t consider incentive about its performance stitution And Declaration of individual, private ments, but they are ab- for future initiative. If during the Revolutionary of Independence,” Har- ownership of guns, refers Peter Poland, Ph.D. solutely not entitlements, your answer is yesm you War led the framers to be- vard University Press, to “the whole body of peo- Hernando by definition. are willing to give away lieve that an effective So what is a taker? That that which you worked militia required signifi- could be those who be- for, or you don’t have cant national oversight lieve they should even the much to be taken from and direction, even while financial standings of in- you to cause you concern. the states would continue dividuals by re-distribut- Those who sincerely to administer the militia ing wealth, or taking from answered yes should lead and appoint its officers.” some and giving to others by example and make This resulted in Section I, with no science-based cri- their way to the head of Article 8 of the Constitu- teria to calculate for an the line that obviously tion, which states that effective long-term suc- starts behind Mr. Read. Congress has the power cess, or benefit, to all in- “to provide for organizing, volved. Simply take Mitch Simmons arming, and disciplining without regard, from Crystal River the Militia, and for gov-

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was in bad shape and Victims had singed. “Whoever got to her first saved her life” by putting on a tourniquet, nails, pellets Mooney said. “If they hadn’t done that, she in wounds would have died.” Fast work by emergency Associated Press responders no doubt saved many lives, doctors at A dark-haired little girl many Boston area hospi- arrived with singed eye- tals said. The blast oc- brows, nails sticking out of curred near the Associated Press her and a badly damaged marathon’s finish line Riot police chase a leg. A little boy also was where medical tents were student Tuesday outside full of metal fragments, set up to care for injured a high school in Manama, one of his legs bound by a or tired runners. Bahrain. Police in tourniquet that saved his People at the scene used Bahrain’s capital have life. A day later, the in- different things as tourni- raided a boys’ high school juries from the Boston quets, including lanyards and fired tear gas in Marathon explosions are with marathon credentials clashes with students now more of a threat to many wore around their angry over a fellow limbs than to lives, doctors necks. Some police offi- student’s arrest the day and hospitals report. cers gave their belts, said before. Three people were Dr. Martin Levine, a New killed and more than 170 Jersey family physician Deadly quake hits people were injured by who was one of the doctors two bombs that were re- AP Photo/MetroWest Daily News, Ken McGagh being paid to help elite Iran, Pakistan portedly packed with pel- Boston Firefighter James Plourde carries an injured girl away from the scene Monday athletes recover after they TEHRAN, Iran — An lets, nails or metal shards. after a bombing near the finish line of the Boston Marathon in Boston. The FBI’s finish the race. earthquake toppled homes Dozens remain hospital- investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon was in full swing Tuesday, When word of mass ca- with authorities serving a warrant on a suburban Boston home and appealing for any and shops on both sides of ized with broken bones, sualties reached Tufts the Iran-Pakistan border shredded muscles and private video, audio and still images of the blasts that killed at least three and wounded Medical Center, “we more than 170. Tuesday, killing dozens of head injuries. At least a stopped all elective sur- people and causing sky- dozen people lost one or ground, a person briefed from kids. One of the sick- pare for many seriously in- gery in the operating scrapers to sway in Dubai. It more limbs from blasts on the investigation told est things for me was just jured patients. Then he room” in order to free up also forced Iranian officials that doctors say are typical The Associated Press on to see nails sticking out of saw the 10-year-old boy rooms to treat blast vic- — for the second time in tims, said Dr. William of war zones and leave Tuesday. One of the a little girl’s body,” said Dr. with the badly injured leg. less than a week — to issue combat-style injuries. And Mackey, the hospitals’ sur- explosives contained David Mooney, trauma “My first thought was, assurances that its main nu- some described horrific shards of metal and ball gery chief. chief at Boston Children’s ‘He’s really hurt. This isn’t clear reactor wasn’t scenes, such as seeing a bearings, and another con- Hospital, which treated 10 just some EMS overcall,’” Doctors removed many damaged. severed foot on the tained nails, the person blast victims, including a Mooney said. “Someone at odd-shaped pieces of pavement. said. Doctors’ accounts ap- pregnant woman later the scene put on a big metal ranging up to half an At least 34 people were The explosives were peared to confirmed that transferred to another tourniquet. He had singed inch in size, with nurses killed in a single village in contained in pressure description. medical center. hair, singed eyebrows, soot saving and tagging them Pakistan, a military official cookers and hidden in “We’ve removed BBs Mooney at first doubted all over his face.” for waiting police said. But the overall death black duffel bags on the and we’ve removed nails the emergency call to pre- The 9-year-old girl also investigators. toll became clouded after conflicting reports from Iran. At first, Iran’s state-in Press TV said at least 40 people died — which would Bill would remake Maduro blames US for push the two-nation tally to 74. But it later retreated from its account, and other Iranian outlets stepped in immigration system violence over election with a far less dire picture. Despite the conflicting re- Associated Press immigration backlogs would see Associated Press The United States said earlier their cases speeded up. Tuesday that it will not consider ports on the Iranian side, a WASHINGTON — The U.S. im- Overall, the changes represent CARACAS, Venezuela — the election results valid unless Pakistani military official migration system would undergo the most dramatic overhaul to U.S. Venezuela’s President-elect Nico- the vote-by-vote recount de- said at least 34 were killed dramatic changes under a biparti- immigration law in more than a las Maduro is accusing the United manded by opposition candidate on their side of the border san Senate bill that puts a new quarter-century, and Congress’ first States of inciting all the violence Henrique Capriles is done. and 80 were injured. Up to focus on prospective immigrants’ major attempt to confront the po- that has occurred in the wake of Maduro is blaming Capriles for 1,000 mud homes were merit and employment potential, larizing issue since bipartisan leg- Sunday’s contested elections. seven deaths that the government damaged, Pakistan Televi- while seeking to end illegal immi- islation in 2007 collapsed on the Maduro charges that the U.S. says occurred in post-election sion added. gration once and for all by creating Senate floor. Embassy has been “financing and unrest. legal avenues for workers to come “The status quo is unsustainable. leading all the violent acts.” He The government has provided Election here. The nation’s failure to fix its broken says the embassy is backing what names of some people it says have disqualification The bill would put the 11 million immigration system has created he calls “neo-Nazi groups” that he been killed by opposition activists PESHAWAR, Pakistan what is, in reality, de facto immigrants in the country illegally claims are behind the violence. but has provided no evidence. — High court judges dis- on a 13-year path to U.S. citizenship amnesty,” Sens. Chuck Schumer, D- that would cost each $2,000 in fines New York, and John McCain, R- qualified former Pakistani plus additional fees, and would Ariz., leaders of the effort, wrote in military ruler Pervez begin only after steps have been an opinion piece in the Wall Street Musharraf on Tuesday from taken to secure the border, accord- Journal Tuesday. “Our bill would running in the parliamentary ing to an outline of the measure. establish a tough but fair system for election, likely ending any The sweeping legislation also millions of people living in the hope of a political would remake the nation’s ineffi- shadows to come forward and set- comeback. cient legal immigration system, tle their debt to society by fulfilling The ruling was the latest creating new immigration opportu- reasonable requirements to be- blow for Musharraf, who nities for tens of thousands of high- come law-abiding citizens.” has faced paltry public sup- and low-skilled workers, as well as The bill is the result of months of port, a raft of legal chal- a new “merit visa” aimed at bring- secretive negotiations among lenges and Taliban death ing people with talents to the U.S. Schumer, McCain and six other threats since he returned to Senators planned to formally intro- lawmakers known as the “Gang of Pakistan last month after duce the bill Tuesday, but a Eight.” The others are Democrats years in self-imposed exile. planned press event including im- Dick Durbin of Illinois, Robert migration advocates, business Menendez of New Jersey and Many experts predicted groups, religious leaders and oth- Michael Bennet of Colorado, and this would be Musharraf’s ers was delayed until later in the Republicans Marco Rubio of fate if he came back and week because of the tragedy at the Florida, Lindsey Graham of South have been scratching their Boston Marathon. Carolina and Jeff Flake of Arizona. heads at what drove his de- Employers would face tough new The legislation is a painstaking Associated Press cision. Some have specu- requirements to check the legal attempt to balance a focus on bor- Opposition supporters and students confront riot police Monday as lated he misjudged how status of all workers. Billions of dol- der security and legal enforcement they block a highway in the Altamira neighborhood of Caracas, much public backing he lars would be poured into border sought by Republicans in the group Venezuela. National Guard troops dispersed students protesting the would get, while others security, and millions of people with Democratic priorities like official results of Venezuela’s disputed presidential election. guessed he was simply who’ve been waiting overseas for making citizenship widely Opposition candidate Henrique Capriles has challenged his narrow loss homesick. years, sometimes decades, in legal accessible. to Nicolas Maduro and is demanding a recount. 2,300 guests to Nation BRIEFS Thatcher Funeral LONDON — More than Cold run Spring storm bringing Ex-Marine gets 20 years Ohio nun pleads guilty 2,300 guests have con- snow; wildfire danger in Ohio mosque fire to illegal voting firmed they will attend the funeral of former British DENVER — A spring storm is TOLEDO, Ohio — A former Marine CINCINNATI — A southwest Ohio Prime Minister Margaret bringing much-needed moisture to from Indiana has been sentenced to nun who cast a ballot on behalf of a Thatcher. parts of the Rockies and the Plains 20 years in prison after admitting he nun who died before last year’s presi- Former First Lady Nancy but winds are raising the wildfire dan- started a fire inside an Ohio mosque dential election has pleaded guilty to Reagan — whose husband ger to the south. because he wanted revenge for the an illegal voting charge. had a close relationship Rocky Mountain National Park has killings of American soldiers overseas. Assistant Hamilton County Prose- with the late premier — will already gotten more than 2 feet of A federal judge in Toledo also or- cutor Bill Anderson says 55-year-old not be able to attend; nor snow and more is expected to fall dered Randy Linn, of St. Joe, Ind., to Sister Marguerite Kloos pleaded guilty will former Soviet leader through today. Southeastern pay $1.4 million for the damage to the Tuesday in Cincinnati. Anderson said Mikhail Gorbachev, who Wyoming could also get up to a foot. mosque. the charge will be erased if Kloos ful- shared key moments in his- It’s also snowing in western South The 52-year-old Linn apologized in fills a diversion program, including tory with Britain’s so-called Dakota and Nebraska and the storm court Tuesday and said he was drink- community service. “Iron Lady.” Germany’s An- is expected to push into Iowa tonight. ing heavily before he drove to Ohio The charge carries a potential max- gela Merkel is sending her The storm has boosted the moun- and set fire to The Islamic Center of imum sentence of 18 months. But An- foreign minister, while U.S. tain snowpack and extended Col- Greater Toledo last fall. derson said first-time offenders are power families the Clintons orado’s ski season. Vail and The fire caused extensive smoke rarely sentenced to prison in such and the Bushes won’t be Breckenridge ski resorts will open for and water damage throughout the cases. Associated Press making appearances. an extra weekend. building. Court documents said Sister Rose In all, 11 serving prime Alec Barab gets in a morning run However, parts of southern Col- Marie Hewitt died before receiving an Tuesday in the snow in Denver’s Linn pleaded guilty to hate crime ministers and dignitaries historic district on. As much as orado, New Mexico and Arizona are and other charges late last year, but absentee ballot. The documents said representing 170 countries 8 inches of snow fell overnight in forecast to get only strong winds, then tried to take back his plea. A Kloos forged Hewitt’s signature and will attend, Downing Street the Mile High City. Other areas of making it easier for wildfires to spread judge turned down that request just mailed it off. said. the state reported up to 20 inches. in dried-out vegetation. weeks ago. —From wire reports —From wire reports ■ Braves ■ Golf/B2 run win ■ Tennis/B2 Section B - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 streak to ■ Scoreboard/B3 10 with ■ Baseball/B4 win over ■ Hockey/B4 Royals. SPORTS /B4 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Stunning district wins for ’Canes, Panthers Citrus rallies from seven-run deficit Lecanto knocks off top-seeded Central C.J. RISAK Citrus now advances to the District 6A- C.J. RISAK Correspondent 6 final at 7 p.m. Thursday against Lecanto, Correspondent District softball finals who knocked off top seed Brooksville Cen- Thursday, April 18 OCALA — Aaron McIntyre could see it tral 6-4 in the late game. OCALA — Error-free. That was the sim- District 2A-4 tournament at Hernando all slipping away. Trailing 7-4 in the bottom of the sixth, ple formula put forward by Lecanto soft- Christian Academy in Brooksville “I’m not going to lie to you,” she would Rachel Martin started the rally with a one- ball coach Robert Dupler on how the 4:30 p.m. No. 1 Academy at the Lakes say later of her feelings midway through out single. Amy Abramowich followed Panthers could advance in the state vs. No. 3 Seven Rivers the fourth inning with her Citrus softball with a run-scoring double, forcing a pitch- tournament. District 6A-6 tournament team trailing Spring Hill Springstead 7-0. ing change, with Hailey Drawe replacing The Panthers listened. at West Port High School in Ocala “I almost started crying. I knew this could Louisa DiSi. April Desomma walked, Lecanto made just one error in its win- 7 p.m. No. 2 Citrus vs. No. 4 Lecanto be my last game.” bringing McIntyre to the plate. or-go-home District 6A-6 semifinal against McIntyre, one of two seniors on the club, “It was outside and low, my favorite top-seeded Brooksville Central and — made certain it wouldn’t be in one of the pitch,” McIntyre said. powered by two home runs from Amber “I am so proud of my team,” was a tear- most dramatic comebacks in school his- She lined the ball into the gap in right- Atkinson — the Panthers subdued Central ful Atkinson’s response to the victory. “I tory. The Hurricanes turned it around, center field, scoring two runs to knot it at 6-4 on Tuesday at West Port High School. went into this game thinking it could be scoring twice in the bottom of the fourth, 7-7. The win sets up an all-Citrus County my last one. I put it all out there and so did adding two more in the fifth, then getting Springstead, meanwhile, was faltering. showdown for first in 6A-6. Citrus ad- they.” three in the sixth to knot it at 7-all and set- “We were out of juice,” said Springstead vanced in the first game with a dramatic Lecanto got the game’s first run in the ting the stage for an 8-7 victory in eight in- coach Craig Swarthout, his team finishing 8-7 comeback win over Spring Hill Spring- third inning, with Lilly Parrish — who nings and a guaranteed berth in the Class stead. The final is set for 7 p.m. Thursday reached on a single — scoring when a 6A regional quarterfinals. See CITRUS/Page B3 at West Port. See LECANTO/Page B3 Pirates sunk in

Three home runs not district enough as skidding Rays fall 5-4 to O’s quarters CARL MCDERMOTT Associated Press Correspondent

BALTIMORE — Matt Wieters BROOKSVILLE — Crystal River met homered, Nate McLouth scored Nature Coast in the District 5A-7 soft- twice, and the Baltimore Orioles beat ball tournament quarterfinals on Tues- the struggling Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 day. The two teams had met twice in the Tuesday night despite allowing three regular season with the teams splitting home runs. one-run thrillers. The Orioles let a four-run cushion The Pirates, though, dwindle to 5-4 in the eighth but held were bounced in the on for their fifth straight home win rubber match with the over the Rays, dating back to last year. Sharks taking a 9-2 vic- Desmond Jennings homered on the tory and ending the game’s first pitch for Tampa Bay, and Crystal River’s Kelly Johnson and Evan Longoria season. connected off Pedro Strop in the Pirates coach Lanna Wentworth was eighth. But the Rays could muster sorry to see her girls’ season end the only six hits against Jake Arrieta and way it did, especially for the team’s five five relievers. seniors. “We had two bad innings and couldn’t Last-place Tampa Bay has lost four answer,” Wentworth said. “This is not straight and seven of eight. Although the way we play or have been playing. the Rays scored more runs than they We had opportunities but didn’t take totaled in their previous three games, advantage.” they went 0 for 6 with runners in scor- The Sharks effectively put the game ing position and are 1 for 34 in that away in the second inning when they situation over their past eight games. sent 10 batters to the plate and scored With a 4-9 record, Tampa Bay has five runs. First baseman Mariah Adams matched the worst start in franchise started off the inning with the first of history (2001 and 2005). five singles. T’Shylla Brockington Arrieta (1-2) gave up one run, three reached base on an error and center- hits and five walks in five-plus in- fielder Dana Mackiewiez brought in nings to earn his first win since last two runs with a single. June 13. He struck out seven. After two straight hits, catcher Chy- Jim Johnson worked a 1-2-3 ninth lac Gonzalez laced a single to left center for his sixth save in six tries. that drove in two runs. Gonzalez scored Tampa Bay right-hander Roberto when the ball got by the centerfielder Hernandez (0-3) allowed five runs, and rolled all the way to the fence. three earned, and five hits in 5 1-3 in- The Pirates answered with one run in the bottom of the inning when second nings. Two of his three losses have baseman Kathryn Desomma singled come against the Orioles. and scored on shortstop Marissa Pool’s Jennings hit Arrieta’s initial offer- double. Crystal River pulled closer in ing over the left-field wall, equaling the third after shutting down the the Rays’ home run total over their Sharks in the top of the inning. Maegan previous seven games. It was the first McMichen singled with one out and time this season that Baltimore sur- scored on left fielder Emily Laga’s rendered a first-inning run. double. In the bottom half, McLouth Relief pitchers Tiffany McDonald walked, stole second and scored on a and Rachel Roe slowed down the double by Manny Machado. Sharks offense as they only gave up one Wieters led off the second with a run from the third to sixth innings. drive to right for a 2-1 lead. He has The Pirates had a great chance in the nine hits this season, two of them sixth inning after loading the bases with Associated Press homers. one out but could not find that clutch Baltimore added a run in the third Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Roberto Hernandez throws Tuesday in the fourth hit. Overall the team left nine runners when McLouth doubled and scored inning in Baltimore. on base and committed three costly errors. on a single by Nick Markakis. The in- bases loaded and one out, Tampa Bay Johnson led off the eighth with a Even with the loss, Wentworth really ning ended when Chris Davis struck third baseman Evan Longoria threw homer on a 3-2 pitch. After Ben Zo- enjoyed this season. out, then angrily cracked the bat over wide of the plate after fielding a brist drew a walk, Longoria homered “I really had a good time this season,” his knee. grounder by J.J. Hardy. That pro- for the second time in two games. she said “This might not have been my The Orioles made it 5-1 with two duced a run, and another scored on a Both his extra-base hits this season best team but they were one of the most unearned runs in the sixth. With the groundout by Ryan Flaherty. have been long balls. fun to be around and made coaching fun.” Warriors regional-bound with win over HCA CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. top seed and defending district champ Academy at the own cause with a two-run triple to break things open Correspondent Lakes in Thursday’s final at HCA at 4:30 p.m. in the sixth. Regardless of that outcome, Seven Rivers will still Rebecca and Gabby Wright added a sacrifice fly and BROOKSVILLE — Seven Rivers Christian head advance to the regional quarterfinals for the first time run-scoring single in that frame respectively. Seven coach Gary Dreyer and his players since 2010. Rivers scored three times directly off errors in the appeared in a jovial mood as they “I’m proud of the girls,” Dreyer said. “They played third. collected their belongings early real hard, played well. This is what we’ve played for all Meanwhile Kacer kept HCA’s bats quiet until Holly Tuesday evening. season. We’re glad we get the opportunity to play for a Field’s booming triple to the right-center field gap in The Lady Warriors had a right championship.” the sixth. Field scored on an ensuing groundout by to feel good; they knew they’d re- HCA (13-6) played without pitcher and cleanup hit- Chelsea Lowe. turn to the Hernando Christian ter Ashley McKay, who suffered an ACL tear in her The Lady Warriors also stole 13 bases, putting fur- Academy field in a couple of days. knee last month. The senior had struck out a combined ther pressure on the Lady Lion defenders. That was the result of a District 2A-4 25 batters in two victories over Seven Rivers this year. “When they get on base, they run the bases very tournament semifinal, in which third- Without McKay, the Lady Lion defense was exposed, well,” Dreyer said of his players. “The defense played seeded Seven Rivers did what it could not committing six errors, including three in a four-run top well, the pitching was awesome. And we just wanted to in two regular-season meetings, defeating the host and of the third and two in a five-run sixth. put all three aspects together. We hit the ball OK, but second-seeded Lady Lions handily, 9-1. Kim Iwaniec had RBI singles in each of those in- the whole thing is let the other team field it and see With the victory, the Lady Warriors (11-8) will take on nings, and Lady Warrior hurler Tessa Kacer helped her what happens.” B2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Presidential tips Hail to the victors for your golf game he Tuesday Team Tennis must be at least 50 years of age or interested please contact the chair- league crowned its 2013/2014 older, with a 3.0/3.5 rating. The person. ast year just before get better and what steps champion at their season- league is always looking for players All players must be at least 50 T the Presidential Invi- to take in order to do so. ending round robin/luncheon get to sub for teams. years of age with a 3.0 - 3.5 rating. Ltational, I wrote My advice is to work on together recently. The title went to For information, email chair- Players cannot be both a member of about the preparation it all shots from 100 yards The Sug- woman Lucy Murphy at wjlr a team and a sub. For information, takes to compete. I have re- and shorter. Chipping and armill Match- [email protected] or contact chairwoman Linda ceived several requests to putting. Nothing takes makers with 527-4239. Frankum at 795-3861 or write about it pressure off of 48 points, fol- [email protected] Thursday Morning Citrus again. How ap- your long game lowed by USTA Leagues propriate, as better than Riverhaven Area Doubles League golfers from all being a special- Reds, 44; Bi- The Pine Ridge Fillies won the Schedule for the rest of 2013: over the state of ist around the centennial league with a total of 122 points, fol- 18-up Mixed (three doubles) Florida pre- greens. Nothing Breakers, 43; lowed by Skyview Advantage, 108; March to May, pare to tee it up puts more pres- Crystal River Bicentennial Babes, 97; Pine Ridge 40-up Adult (three doubles, two in the 46th an- sure on your Chip and Mavericks, 96; The Bratz, 92; Sug- singles) May to July; deadline May nual Presiden- long game than Charge, 28, armill Oakies, 91; Skyview, 87; 10 for team commitment, play starts Eric van den tial Invitational having a sub- Crystal River Skyview Aces, 80. May 25. Hoogen this weekend at standard short Yoyo’s, 10. In the 2013/2014 season the team 40-up Mixed (three doubles) ON TENNIS 7 Rivers Golf & Marion Walker game. Are you The win- The Bratz will take over the chair. August to October. Country Club. MOVE WITH catching my ning team Contact information will follow. Combo Senior and Adult (three After a bril- drift? was captained by Dyane Koskela For information, contact chair- doubles) October to December. MARION liant Masters What percent- and included the following players: woman Diane Halloran at 352-527- Start recruiting! If you have any competition, age of the game Carla Chitwood, Sam Stiteler, An- 7763 or [email protected] questions for information in our there is not a golfer on the of golf is played 100 yards toinette van den Hoogen, Cory District 4 (south) call or e-mail Ladies on the Court planet that wasn’t inspired and in? Track it yourself Jensen, Virginie Berron and Leigh Chak at 352-572-7157 or by the heroics of both and discover at least 50 Catherine Holden. The results for April 11: Mary, [email protected] or ustaflorida. Marta, Barbara M., Sue, Donna, com. Angel Cabrera and Adam percent or more of the Tuesday Team Tennis Marie and Barbara S. Ladies on Tournaments Scott. game is from 100 yards or The results for March 26: Crystal The Court play at 8:30 a.m. Thurs- Let’s get ready for com- shorter. Putting accounts River Chip and Charge def. River- days at Le Grone Park courts in April 20 and 21: The JCT Tourna- petition. Are you the com- for approximately 1/3 of all haven Reds, 3-2; Bicentennial Crystal River. Bring a new can of ment of Champions Event will be petitor who quietly gets shots in a typical round of Breakers def. Crystal River Yoyo’s, balls and 50 cents. Two out of three held at Sugarmill Woods/Oak Vil- ready in the weeks leading golf. 4-0. tiebreak sets are played. lage Tennis Complex. up to an event? Or are you If you are a person who The results for April 2: Riverhaven For information, contact Barbara Divisions: Boys and Girls High the guy who calls your pro waits until the last minute Reds def. Sugarmill Matchmakers, Shook at [email protected] School Singles, Boys and Girls Mid- at the last minute and to get ready for competi- 4-1; Crystal River Chip and Charge or 352-795-0872. dle School Singles, 10U Juniors (10- wants to get better in tion, I strongly advise def. Crystal River Yoyo’s, 4-0. The Friday Senior Ladies ish and under) 36’ and 60’ courts. record-breaking time? working on chipping and The women-only league is geared Participants are guaranteed to Let it be known that putting. Resist the urge to towards players rated 3.5. If inter- Doubles 3.0-3.5 League play at least two matches. most teaching profession- make swing changes hours ested in playing or wanting to cap- The Bicentennial Flyers took Entry fee: $20 Balls for all the als would prefer the player before a big competition. It tain a team, contact chairwoman the third-place trophy with a final matches are provided. that starts getting ready a is too much pressure to Candace Charles at 352-563-5859 or score of 51 points, the Riverhaven Entry deadline is 9 p.m. Wednes- few weeks ahead of time! make changes in a short [email protected]. Eagles took the second-place tro- day prior to tournament. Several weeks before period of time. Citrus Area Senior Ladies phy with 61 points, the champions Players that would like to enter competition, identify the Golf is a game that re- trophy went to the Pine Ridge should email [email protected]. part of your game that quires consistent mainte- 3.0/3.5 Tuesday League Mustangs with 66 points. May 4 and 5: 2013 Cinco de Mayo needs the most improve- nance. Taking your game The results for April 9: Citrus The winning team was cap- Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament ment. Be realistic in this from the practice tee to the Hills vs Pine Ridge Mustangs, 2-2; tained by Maureen Caruso, Tana at Delta Woods Park, Spring Hill. identification process. If golf course can be tricky. Sugarmill Woods vs Meadowcrest Hubbard co-captain and the fol- Nov. 9 and 10: Fall Fest Compass you don’t keep your stats on Hone your skills on the Racquettes, 2-2; Riverhaven Os- lowing players: Doris Kelly, Mary Tournament at Crystal River High greens in regulation, put- range and consistently preys def. Crystal River, 3-2. King, Sally Douglas, Carrie Inger- School. Contact one of the following ting or fairways hit, ask the take your practice to the The league is already looking soll, Lucy Murphy, Mary Lundberg, for more information: people you play with the course. After time on the ahead to the 2013/2014 season and Helen Springer and subs Marta Cindy Reynolds at 352-697-3222 most. They will be quick to range, go out and play two would like to welcome a couple of Humphrey and Cheryl Mesker. or [email protected] offer their opinion. or three holes and repeat new teams; please contact Lucy Next season the chair position will Sally deMontfort at 352-795-9693 Talk to your teaching the process each time you Murphy. Their season-ending move to the Meadowcrest Aces. or [email protected] professional. He or she practice. Improvement luncheon will be on April 23. The league is looking to add new Eric van den Hoogen at will be able to zero in on will happen gradually — To play in this league, a player teams for the 2013/2014 season, if [email protected]. the most effective way to slow and steady! Local LEADERS On April 9, the Citrus Hills Ladies Golf As- No. 4 Bob Hunt Jackie Mac Donald Jean Jackson +2 Game results. HOLE-IN-ONE sociation participated in a game called No. 8 Jack Williamson 1st Low Net 150 Jean O’Brien +1 Carolyn McNeil +6 On April 11, Cheri Hesse aced the No. 4 hole “Odd Holes Net.” The final score was a net No. 11 Curtis Herrin Judy Dalhaus Closest to the pin: D. St. Onge +5 from 106 yards with a 7-iron at Twisted Oaks total of the nine odd numbered holes. The No. 14 Bob Geci 2nd Low Net 154 No. 2 Amy Thomas Brenda Ferrell +4 Golf Club. Joan Ruggere and Jane Woodard results follow. No. 16 Doug Sirmons Sue Gripton No. 8 Marlene Friberg Helen McIntyre +4 witnessed the shot. First 29 On April 11, the Citrus Springs Men’s 3rd Low Net 160 Nos.13 & 15 Carole Seifert Sandy Perino +3 Carol Moon Association played 1 on par 3’s, 2 on par Carol Allivato LakeSide Ladies Points Quota League meets Thursday, April 4, 9 Hole Points Game BRENTWOOD Second (Tie) 30 4’s and 3 on par 5’s. Flight 3 every Thursday morning at 9 and is now open results. April 10, Wednesday Point Quota Group Karen Radtke First 116 1st Low Gross 202 to all area ladies. No membership dues are P. Stickney +2 results. Virginia Romitti Dave Balas, Glen Robertson, Pat Arendt required. Occasional play welcomed. Inter- K. Shields +2 First +16 Fourth 31 John Lycke, Doug Sirmons (blind) 3rd Low Gross 218 ested players with GHIN handicaps should J. Carnahan +2 Robert Haden, Sam Williams Sue Burgun Second 126 Sylvia Butler call Jan at 352-344-9550. Bob Pridemore +2 Second +9 Fifth (Tie) 31.5 Bill Curry, Ralph Spitznogle, 1st Low Net 144 Saturday, April 6, 18 Hole Points Game Anita McCabe, Bob Staker Barbara Hirnyk Denny Evans, Jack Williamson Sue Um PINE RIDGE results. Most over quota (MOC) +7 Carol Graves Third 129 Tied for 2nd Low Gross (210) and 2nd Low On April 10, the game format was “Low D. Pfannenstein +15 Bill Mirgon Birdies: Doug Sirmons, Woody Miner, Net (150): Gross.” R. Kern +9 Kelly Brady +7 Closest to the pin: No. 12 Lily Kim Bob Malloy, Ed Starling (blind) Elsie King, Shirley Raulukaitis Babe Zaharais Flight Bob Pridemore +7 No. 2 Bob Goyette No. 17 Carol Moon Closest to the pin: Flight 4 First 38 MEN No. 4 Bob Hunt 1st Low Gross 219 Jan Lassiter B. Ruane +6 No. 4 Jan Varga B. Kay +4 On April 10, the Citrus Hills Men’s Golf No. 8 Denny Evans Elaine Phillips Second 40 50/50 winner: Judy Timmons +4 Association on the Oaks Golf Course No. 11 Rick Hancock 1st Low Net 156 Lisa Wahba Robert Haden L. Carlson +4 played “1, 2, 3 Best Ball.” No. 14 Doug Sirmons Patty Berg Flight April 13, Saturday Morning (HDCP) Scram- Ruth Smith K. Shields +4 First -32 No. 16 Rick Hancock First 34 ble results. The Club Championship is the final event of D. Stick +3 Chuck Hanner, Ed Jones, Pat Lampasona First On April 13, the Citrus Springs Men’s the golf year for the Dunes Women’s Golf April 14, Sunday Mixed Golf results. Bob Palmer, Jim Kopka Second 35 Bob Day, Jack Coyne, Association played 1 best ball on holes League. Our “new year” began April 1, and First Jane Coyne, Wilson Timmons Second -31 1-6, 2 best balls on holes 7-12 and 3 best we welcome ladies from Hernando, Citrus, Betty Klinger Julie Inkster Flight Ed and Julie Hogan, Second Al Burgun, Clive Affleck, balls on holes 13-18. and Pasco Counties to join us. The challenge First 36 Dan Taylor and Judy Timmons Bob Staker, Mona Evans, Luis Battistini, Len Ciriello First 121 is waiting for you on a tough golf course, and Kay Krieger Second Leander McKenney, Steve Leonard Third -29 Jerry Feher, Russ Woodworth, the fun-filled weekly events will keep you Second 41 Gail and Wayne Bolle, Third Don Morrision, Frank Tobey, John Lycke, Bill Mannix coming back for more. For more information, Mary Beth St. Bernard Joe Dennis and Tula Pelletier Harvey Schrank, Dave O’Brien Second 122 call Karen Berch at 352-382-2867. Third Kenny McCabe, Jim Moriates, Nancy Lopez Flight Fourth -27 Harvey Jenkins, Dave Balas, Lanie and Tom Cooney, Charlie Moriates, Ron Worrell First 47 Bob Miller, Dick Brown, Rocky Marziani, John Lycke (blind) IG&CC Dan Short and Carolyn McNeil Closest to the pin: Noranne Poirier Bob Nave, Bob Fabrie Closest to the pin: Fourth No. 2 Kenny McCabe On April 9, the Inverness Golf & Country Second 47 No. 4 Carry over Lillian Brown, John Perino, No. 4 Wilson Timmons Club Women’s Golf Association played Wanda Purser CITRUS SPRINGS No. 8 Pete Clutter Low Putts, Low Gross & Low Net. Carl Kinney and Betty Holton April 14, Sunday Morning Mixed Scramble Closest to the pin: April 12, Points Quota “Chicks with No. 11 Bill Curry 1st Gross 87 Fifth results. No. 1 Elsie Pierce Sticks” results. No. 14 Jerry Feher Sally Staton Doris and Ray Osburn, First 9 under No. 3 Jan Lassiter Leanne Feher +5 No. 16 Dave Balas 2nd Gross 87 Linda and Ron Sacker Diane Wagner, Mike Wagner, No. 7 Diane Hosack Joe Goyette, June Goyette Mary McConnell +2 Jean Moser Closest to the pin: THE DUNES 1st Net 62 No. 9 Dayle Montgomery 7 RIVERS Second 7 under No. 6 Mary Hayes Bob Staker, Jennie Diaz, Nos. 4 & 16 Mary McConnell The Dunes Golf Club Championship 2013 Bonnie Williams On April 11, the 7 Rivers Men’s Golf Birdies: Don Oslance No. 8 Roberta Gendron was played on March 7 and 14. 2nd Net 64 Association played a “Low Gross” No. 8 Lisa Wahba Third 6 under No. 11 Marj Sibley Overall Champion 156 Di Arnell tournament. Chip-in: Vaughn Thornton, Lan Lassiter, “Chicks with Sticks,” a ladies points quota Barbara Breesmen Low Putts 29 Flight 1 No. 8 Lisa Wahba Jerry Walker league, meets every Friday morning at Citrus Flight 1 Lavera Sasser First 62 Closest to the pin: Springs. Interested players with GHIN hand- 1st Low Gross 165 Birdies: Gene Kelly PLANTATION Second 69 No. 2 Joe Goyette icaps should call Carole at 352-746-2082 or Joy Figueredo No. 8 Jean Moser Don Eddy No. 4 Vaughn Thornton Jan at 352-344-9550. 2nd Low Gross 185 No. 14 Fran Hayes Saturday, March 30, 18 Hole Points Game On April 6, the Citrus Springs Men’s Ro Newsome Chip-Ins: results. Flight 2 50/50 winner: First 63 Vaughn Thornton Association played “Box + 1.” 1st Low Net 143 No. 8 Nancy Bennett R. Gigantelli +15 First 125 Alex Stevens April 15, Monday Morning Men’s Group Karen Stacy Dan Taylor +8 Bob Geci, John Lycke, Second 64 results. Flight 2 LAKESIDE P. Matthews +6 Woody Miner, Bob Hunt Dick Shepherd First +3 1st Low Gross 196 April 11, LakeSide Ladies Points Quota H. Hague +5 Second 125 Closest to the pin: Freddie Krattiger Rosi Moschinger League results. Ray Jarzyna +4 Pete Clutter, Harvey Jenkins, 2nd Low Gross 208 No. 7 Clayton Jeck Second +1 Carole Seifert +4 T. Hume +4 Bob Malloy, Jack Williamson Donna Rayne Pat Foss Jan Kominski +3 Bob Pridemore +3 Closest to the pin: 3rd Low Gross 212 Mary McConnell +2 Wednesday, April 3, Ladies 9 Hole Points See LEADERS/Page B3 Closest to the pin: No. 4 Doug Sirmons No. 2 Joe Goyette No. 8 Jack Williamson No. 4 Kenny McCabe No. 11 Carry over 15th Annual 4th Annual April 16, Men’s Nine Hole League results. No. 14 Bob Hunt Gene St. Don 30 No. 16 Harvey Jenkins Citrus County Ron Bemis 34 On April 9, the Citrus Springs Men’s Superintendent’s GolfClassic Tarry Myers 35 Association played “Team Points Birdie or Foster Parent Association All ages or ability are welcome to join in for a Better.” friendly round of nine holes of handicap golf. First 103 Saturday April 27, 2013 We get the round of golf out of the way early Doug Sirmons, Leon Smith, Golf Tournament every Tuesday morning at Brentwood Golf Denny Evans, John Lycke Sugarmill Woods Course. 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NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Riemer nails shot Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Florida LOTTERY LARRY BUGG with 54 points. Citrus was 11th with 23 y-New York 53 28 .654 — Correspondent points. x-Brooklyn 48 33 .593 5 x-Boston 41 39 .513 11½ Here are the winning numbers selected Wiregrass Ranch won the girls title. Philadelphia 33 48 .407 20 WESLEY CHAPEL — Over the Lecanto was eighth with 42.5 points. Cit- Toronto 33 48 .407 20 Tuesday in the Florida Lottery: course of a track season, a talented shot rus was 10th with 15.5. Southeast Division CASH 3 (early) putter should add some distance to his Lecanto’s Matt Giardino won the boys W L Pct GB z-Miami 65 16 .802 — 0 - 1 - 6 throws. shot put wheelchair adaptive with a 22- x-Atlanta 44 37 .543 21 CASH 3 (late) Lecanto High School’s Josh Riemer 4.5 effort. He also won the 800 meter run Washington 29 52 .358 36 1 - 4 - 5 actually didn’t improve his distance at Wheelchair Adaptive with a 2:35.84. He Charlotte 20 61 .247 45 PLAY 4 (early) all this year. He started out the year won the 200 meter dash Wheelchair Orlando 20 61 .247 45 6 - 8 - 0 - 7 Central Division with a 48-9 feet heave and he had the Adaptive with a 38.11. W L Pct GB PLAY 4 (late) same 48-9 distance at the District 3A-6 Giardino won the district wheel chair y-Indiana 49 31 .613 — 1 - 9 - 4 - 5 meet Tuesday at Wiregrass Ranch High adaptive title for Lecanto. x-Chicago 44 37 .543 5½ FANTASY 5 School. Citrus’s James Pouncey won the long x-Milwaukee 37 44 .457 12½ 3 - 9 - 18 - 21 - 27 Detroit 29 52 .358 20½ Fortunately for Riemer, his throw jump with a 20-9 jump. Teammate Cleveland 24 57 .296 25½ MEGA MONEY was good enough to win the district title. Desmond Franklin was fourth with a WESTERN CONFERENCE 2 - 26 - 30 - 38 The senior is headed to the Class 3A-2 20-4. Southwest Division MEGA BALL regional meet on April 24 at Tampa Lecanto’s Justin Dunham was second W L Pct GB 9 y-San Antonio 58 23 .716 — Leto High School. in the boys pole vault with a 12-6 vault. x-Memphis 55 26 .679 3 He will also have some company next Citrus’s Jasmin Pryor was fourth in x-Houston 45 36 .556 13 week. Teammate Dylan Stoner had a the girls long jump with a 17-4. Dallas 40 41 .494 18 Monday’s winning numbers and payouts: 45-4 effort to take third place. Riemer Lecanto’s Brittany Vickers was New Orleans 27 54 .333 31 MONDAY, APRIL 15 Players should verify Northwest Division took second in this event last year. fourth in the high jump with a 4-10 leap. Fantasy 5: 5 – 15 – 29 – 30 – 32 W L Pct GB winning numbers by The top four finishers in each track Citrus’s Kendra Kirby was sixth with a 5-of-5 1 winner $208,748.42 z-Oklahoma City 60 21 .741 — calling 850-487-7777 event advance to the regional. 4-6. x-Denver 56 25 .691 4 4-of-5 277 $121.50 or at www.flalottery.com. “It still feels good to reach back Lecanto’s Danyelle Ulloa was fourth Utah 43 38 .531 17 3-of-5 8,402 $11 Portland 33 47 .413 26½ where I was,” said the senior. “My first in the girls 100 meter hurdles with a Minnesota 30 51 .370 30 one was 48-9. My throws dropped. I 17.24 Pacific Division W L Pct GB don’t know why. I guess I just had bad Lecanto’s Tommy Roberts was third y-L.A. Clippers 54 26 .675 — On the AIRWAVES habits. If I can keep improving, that will in the boys 110 meter hurdles with a x-Golden State 46 35 .568 8½ be good for me, just so long as I don’t time of 16.18. L.A. Lakers 44 37 .543 10½ TODAY’S SPORTS drop down again. It feels like I solved The Lecanto girls took fifth in the Sacramento 28 53 .346 26½ Phoenix 25 56 .309 29½ MLB BASEBALL something today.” 4x100 meter relay with a 52.85. x-clinched playoff spot 7 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles Riemer’s coach is happy to see his Lecanto’s Summer VanQuelef was y-clinched division 7 p.m. (ESPN2) athlete excel at this district. third in the girls 300-meter hurdles with z-clinched conference Philadelphia Phillies at Cincinnati Reds Monday’s Games 8 p.m. (WGN-A) Texas Rangers at Chicago Cubs “This is one of the toughest districts a time of 50.4. Miami 96, Cleveland 95 NBA BASKETBALL in the state of Florida,” Lecanto head Lecanto’s Chloe Benoist took third in Charlotte 106, New York 95 8 p.m. (ESPN) Utah Jazz at Memphis Grizzlies boys coach Tony Branch said. “If he can the 800 meters with a 2:25.4. Chicago 102, Orlando 84 advance out of this district, he has to be Lecanto’s Claire Farnsworth was fifth Brooklyn 106, Washington 101 8 p.m. (FSNFL) Orlando Magic at Miami Heat Detroit 109, Philadelphia 101 10:30 p.m. (ESPN) Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers a great athlete.” in the 3,200 meter run with a time of Memphis 103, Dallas 97 GOLF Riemer also placed second in the dis- 12:33.8. Utah 96, Minnesota 80 cus with a 139-2. Citrus’ Miciah Ivey was The Lecanto girls were fifth in the Oklahoma City 104, Sacramento 95 6:30 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour LOTTE Championship, First fifth with 121-1 effort. 4x400 relay with a 4:22.17. Denver 112, Milwaukee 111 Round Phoenix 119, Houston 112 NHL HOCKEY Land O’ Lakes High won the boys title The Lecanto boys were fifth in the Golden State 116, San Antonio 106 with 125.5 points. Lecanto was fourth 4x400 meter relay with a 3:44.65. Tuesday’s Games 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Buffalo Sabres at Boston Bruins Toronto 113, Atlanta 96 SOCCER Indiana at Boston, Cancelled Portland at L.A. Clippers, late 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) English Premier League: West Ham SPORTS BRIEFS Today’s Games United FC vs Manchester United FC Phoenix at Denver, 8 p.m. 11 p.m. (ESPN2) New Orleans at Dallas, 8 p.m. Soccer Friendly: Mexico vs. Peru Errors doom Hurricanes Warriors baseball Washington at Chicago, 8 p.m. Utah at Memphis, 8 p.m. RADIO baseball team blanks Oak Hall Minnesota at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Tampa Bay Rays pregame The Citrus baseball team yielded three Behind a complete-game shutout by Atlanta at New York, 8 p.m. 7:05 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore unearned runs in the fourth inning en route sophomore pitcher Cory Weiand, the Detroit at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Orioles to a 4-1 loss at South Sumter on Tuesday. Seven Rivers Christian baseball team Boston at Toronto, 8 p.m. Chad Dawson was the hard-luck loser defeated Oak Hall 5-0 on Tuesday Orlando at Miami, 8 p.m. Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the for the Hurricanes, allowing one earned evening. Philadelphia at Indiana, 8 p.m. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game run, three walks and three hits while fan- Weiand allowed just three hits and a Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. ning five batters. walk while striking out five over seven L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Citrus’ lone run gave the team a 1-0 innings for the Warriors. Seven Rivers lead after Tyler Beagan walked and junior Adam Gage was 3 for 4 at the Prep CALENDAR scored on a squeeze play by Robert plate. NHL standings Wilkinson. The Warriors (14-2 overall) play 5 Citrus (12-11 overall) plays 6:30 p.m. p.m. Thursday at home against Inver- EASTERN CONFERENCE TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Atlantic Division BASEBALL tonight at home against Forest for Senior ness Christian Academy. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Night. —From staff reports y-Pittsburgh 42 32 10 0 64141 102 6:30 p.m. Crystal River at Lecanto (Bat Game) N.Y. Islanders 43 22 16 5 49124 124 6:30 p.m. Forest at Citrus N.Y. Rangers 42 21 17 4 46102 100 Philadelphia 43 19 21 3 41119 131 Springstead scored two runs in the New Jersey 42 15 17 10 40 96 115 Minnesota 4, Calgary 3 Houston (B.Norris 2-1) at Oakland (Colon 1-0), first, two in the second and three more Northeast Division CITRUS San Jose 4, Phoenix 0 3:35 p.m. in the fourth against starter Kelly GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ottawa at Boston, ppd. Arizona (Miley 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia Continued from Page B1 Abramowich. Jordan Josey replaced x-Montreal 42 26 11 5 57131 107 Tuesday’s Games 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Boston 41 26 11 4 56116 91 Winnipeg 4, Tampa Bay 3, SO Boston (Aceves 0-0) at Cleveland (Masterson Abramowich to start the sixth. Toronto 43 24 14 5 53131 118 St. Louis 2, Vancouver 1, SO 3-0), 7:05 p.m. at 11-11. “We thought the game was over “The first four innings, that wasn’t a Ottawa 42 22 14 6 50104 91 N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 2 Tampa Bay (M.Moore 2-0) at Baltimore (Tillman team I saw all year,” Citrus coach Larry Buffalo 43 18 19 6 42111 128 and we stopped doing what we were Washington 5, Toronto 1 0-0), 7:05 p.m. doing.” Bishop said of his team’s early per- Southeast Division Ottawa 3, Carolina 2 Chicago White Sox (Quintana 0-0) at Toronto GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 (Happ 2-0), 7:07 p.m. In the bottom of the eighth, Citrus formance. “Our approach all season Washington 43 24 17 2 50134 119 Minnesota at Edmonton, late Texas (Grimm 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Villanueva loaded the bases on an error and two was to just get a couple of runs and chip Winnipeg 43 22 19 2 46113 126 Los Angeles at San Jose, late 0-0), 8:05 p.m. walks and, with two out, Drawe’s wild away at (the lead). We aren’t the kind of Tampa Bay 43 17 22 4 38136 135 Today’s Games L.A. Angels (Hanson 1-1) at Minnesota (Worley pitch scored Rachel Martin with the team that can score seven runs in an in- Carolina 42 17 23 2 36109 134 Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. 0-2), 8:10 p.m. Florida 42 13 23 6 32101 147 Buffalo at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 1-0) at Seattle (F.Hernandez game-winning run. ning. WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. 1-2), 10:10 p.m. Martin also had a two-run single in “That’s a good Springstead team. Central Division Columbus at Anaheim, 10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE the fourth and Erica Corlew had an RBI They’ve been the king of the mountain GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursday’s Games Tuesday’s Games y-Chicago 42 33 5 4 70139 87 N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. Colorado 8, N.Y. Mets 4, 1st game double in the fifth.. Kelly Abramowich the last few years, and I said they’d stay Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. St. Louis 42 24 16 2 50112 105 N.Y. Yankees 4, Arizona 2 and McIntyre each had two hits to pace there until someone knocked them off.” Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 42 20 15 7 47106 107 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain Columbus 43 20 16 7 47106 110 Washington at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Citrus. Someone did. Citrus. Atlanta 6, Kansas City 3 Nashville 44 15 21 8 38100 123 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Miami 8, Washington 2 Northwest Division Carolina at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Texas 4, Chicago Cubs 2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Phoenix at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, late an error on the throw home. The Pan- Vancouver 43 24 12 7 55118 104 Vancouver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, late thers got the third run on another Minnesota 42 23 16 3 49109 106 Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. LECANTO N.Y. Mets at Colorado, late Edmonton 41 16 18 7 39103 115 Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. dropped third strike pitch, with Kelsie San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late Calgary 42 16 22 4 36113 145 Continued from Page B1 Wednesday’s Games Lilley scoring to make it 4-2. Colorado 43 14 22 7 35103 135 Kansas City (W.Davis 1-0) at Atlanta (Minor 2- That’s the way it stayed until Atkin- Pacific Division 0), 12:10 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA third-strike pitch was dropped. Central son took matters into her own hands. MLB scores Arizona (Miley 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia She led off the fifth with a long fly over x-Anaheim 42 27 10 5 59125 105 2-1), 7:05 p.m. got the out at first base, but Parrish Los Angeles 42 24 14 4 52120 104 AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis (S.Miller 2-0) at Pittsburgh (A.Burnett raced home to make it 1-0. the right fielder’s head, then raced San Jose 42 22 13 7 51106 102 Tuesday’s Games 0-2), 7:05 p.m. The Bears answered with two runs around the bases for an inside the park Dallas 42 21 18 3 45118 126 N.Y. Yankees 4, Arizona 2 Philadelphia (Lannan 0-0) at Cincinnati (Leake in the bottom of the third on back-to- home run to make it 5-2. Phoenix 42 18 17 7 43110 114 Boston 7, Cleveland 2 0-0), 7:10 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4 Washington (Detwiler 0-0) at Miami (Nolasco 0- back, run-scoring singles by Hannah With one out in the seventh, Atkin- time loss. Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 3 1), 7:10 p.m. Charlwood and Alex Eisenhauer. But son used the power method, slugging x-clinched playoff spot Atlanta 6, Kansas City 3 Texas (Grimm 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Villanueva Lecanto battled back with three runs her ninth round-tripper of the season y-clinched division Texas 4, Chicago Cubs 2 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games L.A. Angels at Minnesota, late San Francisco (Vogelsong 1-1) at Milwaukee in the fourth, one scoring on a fielder’s over the left centerfield fence to make Toronto 2, New Jersey 0 Houston at Oakland, late (Lohse 0-1), 8:10 p.m. choice by Kelsie Lilley and another on it 6-2. Philadelphia 7, Montreal 3 Detroit at Seattle, late N.Y. Mets (Hefner 0-2) at Colorado (Garland 1- Chicago 5, Dallas 2 Wednesday’s Games 0), 8:40 p.m. Vancouver 5, Nashville 2 Kansas City (W.Davis 1-0) at Atlanta (Minor 2- San Diego (T.Ross 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- No. 4 Dan Santero Golfers of the week: Columbus 4, Colorado 3, OT 0), 12:10 p.m. shaw 2-1), 10:10 p.m. No. 8 Ed Lynk Low Gross 80 LEADERS No. 13 Erv Koch Howard Watson Continued from Page B2 No. 17 O.J. Klim Low Net 66 Howard Watson SUGARMILL Low Net Sr. 65 WOODS Bill Engelbrecht SOUTHERN Closest to the pin: Panthers win in final at-bat On April 11, Sugarmill Woods Country Oak No. 3 Chuck Reeb WOODS Club Men’s Golf Association played Oak No. 6 Rick Wehrheim SEAN ARNOLD ball-fastball and so I wanted to switch it up the Spring Tournament Final Round. April 10, Southern Woods MGA results Pine No. 4 Mike Howard Individual Point Quota Correspondent and keep them off balance,” Spell said of are as follows. The game format was Pine No. 7 Ron Broadbent his late-game surge. “The defense picking Individual Quota Points. Flight 1 Flight 1 (White Tee) First +11 TWISTED OAKS LECANTO — With seven total errors it up was big for me. It’s all about the guys Howard Watson First (tied) +3 On April 9, the Twisted Oaks Ladies committed between the Lecanto and Weeki having my back.” Ray Schnell, Ken Moody Second +8 Association play low net back nine. Wachee baseball clubs on Tuesday, it was Paced by 2 for 3 hitting by sophomore Third E Felix Tarorick Flight 1 fitting the Panthers clinched their senior right fielder Caleb Southey (double, RBI, Ben Lee Third +1 Fourth -1 George Lentowicz First 31 night victory on a run by a senior that was run scored), the Panther offense tallied six Dan Santero Consolation Winner +2 (3-way tie) Barb Mosio scored off an errant infield throw by the hits and four walks against the off-speed Fifth -3 Chuck Reeb, Hank Robinson, Second 31.5 Hornets. pitching of senior Dustin Bauer (two Rod Fortune John Raymond Verna Brunswick Third 33 Lecanto center fielder Scott Stearns (in- earned runs, three strikeouts). Lecanto (8- Flight 2 (Orange Tee Flt 1) Flight 2 First +6 First +15 Chris Hultzen field single) raced home from third base on 13 overall) also enjoyed four Hornet errors John Doyle Tony Valente Flight 2 sophomore pinch hitter Ashton Honeggar’s while reaching base every inning. Second +3 Second +1 (3-way tie) First 31 infield groundball in the bottom of the sev- “I don’t think our intensity was where it Jim Cahill Ken Eckhardt, Rick Wehrheim, Leanne Feher Third (tied) +1 Bruce Whewell, Tom Venable Second 31.5 enth to secure a 4-3 victory behind a sturdy needed to be, overall, tonight,” Lecanto Jim Hackett, Phil Jasper, Third +5 Joan Ruggere outing by Panthers senior pitcher Joey head coach Dave Logue said. “There were Bob Boal Consolation Winner +4 Third 33 Spell. a couple of guys, like Caleb Southey, that Flight 3 (Orange Tee Flt 2) Rich Madsen Mia Husler Spell didn’t allow a hit until the fourth did fight through it and helped pick himself First +7 Flight 3 Flight 3 Rich Spay First +5 First 33 and yielded just one earned run, three hits — and the team — up. It was good to see Second +5 Frank Wander Suzanne Matthews and three walks while fanning three for the Spell battle after having some things not go Soc Hiatokis Second +4 (2-way tie) Second 33.5 Third +4 Jack Winner, Paul Domino Linda Vehrs complete-game win. The senior had most of his way.” Ed Skinner Consolation Winner +5 Third 35 his trouble in the fifth when Weeki Wachee Lecanto tries to retain the 5-foot memo- Fourth (tied) +2 Bev McGonnigal Nelson Wright , Brian Hadler Dan Martinko (2-20 overall) took advantage of an error, a rial bat for the fourth straight year tonight Flight 4 Flight 4 Flight 3 (Gold Tee) First 29.5 mental mishap by the Panthers, a pair of as they host the annual Bat Game for for- First +9 First +12 Pat Milburn walks and two hits to score twice. But he re- mer Lecanto player Joe D. Rigney versus Gene Askins Bill Lent Second 31 covered well by retiring the side in the final Crystal River at 6:30 p.m. Second +7 Second +11 (2-way tie) Dan Pera Bill Engelbrecht, Phil Runfola Marge Abernathy two innings on three pop-outs, two strike- “Hopefully, we’re ready for the huge Third +3 Fourth +10 Third 32 outs and a weak groundout off the mound game (tonight),” Logue said. “Both teams Jack Sandlas Bob Carriveau Terry McCusker that he scooped and underhanded to fresh- will be up for that one. Crystal River will be Fourth (tied) +1 Consolation Winners +4 On April 9, Bonnie Kaiser, member of the Bill Long, Erv Koch, Charlie McCreery, Bill Moreau, John Twisted Oaks Ladies Association, eagled man first baseman Alex Delgado. hungry for it. It’s got to be a playoff atmos- William Gilbert Rada, No. 9 during the second days of the “Early on, I was kind of just throwing fast- phere to win that game.” Closest to the pin: Ron Rosenwald, Dave Sweeney Queen Bee Tournament. Congratulations. B4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 SPORTS 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 Boston 9 4 .692 — — 7-3 W-4 4-2 5-2 Detroit 7 5 .583 — — 6-4 W-2 4-2 3-3 Oakland 10 4 .714 — — 8-2 W-1 4-4 6-0 New York 7 5 .583 1½ — 7-3 W-2 4-3 3-2 Kansas City 7 6 .538 ½ ½ 6-4 L-1 4-2 3-4 Texas 9 5 .643 1 — 6-4 W-1 4-2 5-3 Orioles 5, Rays 4 Baltimore 7 6 .538 2 ½ 5-5 W-1 2-2 5-4 Chicago 6 8 .429 2 2 4-6 W-1 4-2 2-6 Seattle 6 8 .429 4 2 4-6 W-1 3-4 3-4 Tampa Bay Baltimore Toronto 6 8 .429 3½ 2 5-5 L-1 3-5 3-3 Cleveland 5 7 .417 2 2 3-7 L-2 2-4 3-3 Houston 4 9 .308 5½ 3½ 3-7 L-3 1-5 3-4 ab r h bi ab r h bi Tampa Bay 4 9 .308 5 3½ 3-7 L-4 3-3 1-6 Minnesota 5 7 .417 2 2 4-6 W-1 3-3 2-4 Los Angeles 4 9 .308 5½ 3½ 3-7 L-1 2-4 2-5 Jnnngs cf 5 1 1 1 McLoth lf 3 2 1 0 KJhnsn dh 3 1 1 1 Machd 3b 4 0 1 1 Zobrist 2b 2 1 0 0 Markks rf 3 1 2 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Longori 3b 3 1 1 2 A.Jones cf 4 1 1 0 East Division Central Division West Division Joyce rf 4 0 2 0 C.Davis 1b 2 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 YEscor ss 4 0 0 0 Wieters c 3 1 1 1 Atlanta 12 1 .923 — — 10-0 W10 6-1 6-0 St. Louis 8 5 .615 — — 7-3 W-1 4-2 4-3 Colorado 9 4 .692 — — 7-3 W-4 4-0 5-4 Loney 1b 1 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 0 0 0 New York 7 5 .583 4½ ½ 5-5 L-1 4-2 3-3 Cincinnati 6 7 .462 2 2 4-6 W-1 5-2 1-5 San Fran. 9 4 .692 — — 7-3 W-2 4-2 5-2 Duncan 1b 2 0 1 0 Flahrty 2b 4 0 0 1 Washington 8 6 .571 4½ ½ 5-5 L-1 6-3 2-3 Pittsburgh 6 7 .462 2 2 5-5 L-1 4-3 2-4 Arizona 8 5 .615 1 — 6-4 L-1 5-4 3-1 Loaton c 3 0 0 0 ACasill 2b 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 6 7 .462 6 2 5-5 L-1 3-3 3-4 Chicago 4 9 .308 4 4 2-8 L-3 2-5 2-4 Los Angeles 7 6 .538 2 1 6-4 L-2 4-3 3-3 RRorts ph 1 0 0 0 Reimld dh 3 0 0 0 Miami 3 11 .214 9½ 5½ 2-8 W-1 2-6 1-5 Milwaukee 3 8 .273 4 4 2-8 W-1 1-5 2-3 San Diego 3 10 .231 6 5 2-8 W-1 1-5 2-5 JMolin c 0 0 0 0 Fuld lf 2 0 0 0 SRdrgz ph-lf2 0 0 0 Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 30 5 6 4 Tampa Bay 100 000 030 — 4 Baltimore 111 002 00x — 5 NL E—Longoria (1). LOB—Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 6. 2B—Joyce (1), McLouth (4), Machado (3), Atlanta continues to roll A.Jones (6). HR—Jennings (1), K.Johnson (2), Marlins 8, Nats 2 Longoria (2), Wieters (2). SB—McLouth (3). CS—Joyce (1). S—Wieters. Washington Miami Braves win 10th IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Tampa Bay Werth rf 4 0 2 0 Coghln rf 4 0 0 0 Ro.Hernandez L,0-3 51/35 5 3 3 7 Berndn cf 4 0 0 0 Pierre lf 4 2 3 0 straight contest J.Wright 12/31 0 0 0 1 Zmrmn 3b 3 0 1 0 Polanc 3b 4 2 1 0 C.Ramos 0 0 0 0 1 0 LaRoch 1b 3 1 1 0 Dobbs 1b 3 1 2 2 B.Gomes 1 00000 Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 0 Ruggin cf 4 1 2 3 Associated Press Baltimore TMoore lf 4 1 1 1 Brantly c 4 0 1 0 Arrieta W,1-0 5 3 1 1 5 7 Lmrdzz 2b 4 0 2 1 Hchvrr ss 4 1 1 3 ATLANTA — Jason Heyward, Patton H,1 11/30 0 0 0 0 Strop 2/3 2 3 3 1 1 KSuzuk c 3 0 0 0 DSolan 2b 4 0 0 0 Justin Upton and Dan Uggla home- Haren p 2 0 0 0 Sanaia p 2 1 1 0 Matusz H,2 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0 Kearns ph 1 0 0 0 red in the eighth inning, and Juan O’Day H,4 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Tracy ph 1 0 0 0 ARams p 0 0 0 0 Francisco hit a pair of solo shots Ji.Johnson S,6-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Skpwrt ph 1 0 0 0 earlier in the game to help the At- Yankees 4, Matths p 0 0 0 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 lanta Braves win their 10th straight JSolano ph 1 0 0 0 Diamondbacks 2 with a 6-3 victory over the Kansas Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 35 811 8 Arizona New York Washington 000 002 000 — 2 City Royals on Tuesday night. ab r h bi ab r h bi Miami 000 430 10x — 8 Atlanta’s 10-game winning streak GParra cf 5 1 1 0 Gardnr cf 5 0 1 0 E—Zimmerman (4). DP—Washington 1, Miami is its longest since the club won 15 Prado 2b 3 1 1 0 Cano 2b 4 1 2 3 2. LOB—Washington 7, Miami 4. 2B—LaRoche straight from April 15-May 2, 2000. Gldsch 1b 4 0 1 0 Youkils 3b 4 1 2 0 (1), Desmond (7), T.Moore (2), Lombardozzi (3), MMntr c 2 0 1 1 Hafner dh 4 0 2 0 Ruggiano (4). HR—Hechavarria (1). SB—Pierre The Braves are 12-1 and off to their C.Ross rf 4 0 2 1 V.Wells lf 3 0 0 0 2 (3). best start since they began the 1994 ErChvz 3b 4 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 3 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO season 13-1. Hinske dh 4 0 0 0 Nunez ss 3 0 1 1 Washington Eric O’Flaherty (3-0) allowed one Pollock lf 4 0 2 0 Overay 1b 4 1 1 0 Haren L,1-2 41-37 7 3 1 2 Pnngtn ss 3 0 0 0 CStwrt c 4 1 2 0 Stammen 12-32 0 0 0 1 hit and struck out two in a scoreless Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 34 412 4 H.Rodriguez 1 2 1 1 0 0 eighth for the win in relief. Arizona 002 000 000 — 2 Mattheus 1 0 0 0 0 0 Heyward’s second homer, Associated Press New York 000 300 10x — 4 Miami Upton’s eighth and Uggla’s third DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Arizona 8, New York 10. Sanabia W,2-1 6 6 2 2 3 3 Atlanta Braves pitcher Kris Medlen delivers Tuesday in the first inning 2B—Pollock 2 (6), Gardner (3), Hafner 2 (2). A.Ramos 2 1 0 0 0 1 were solo shots off Kelvin Herrera against the Kansas City Royals in Atlanta. HR—Cano (4). SB—G.Parra (3). S—Penning- M.Dunn 1 10000 (1-1), who gave up three hits, four ton. SF—M.Montero, Nunez. runs and one walk in two-thirds of to two World Series titles during eight made a diving catch in the ninth to pre- IP H R ER BB SO Braves 6, Royals 3 Arizona an inning. The Braves have out- seasons in Boston. serve the Texas Rangers’ 4-2 win over McCarthy L,0-2 4 9 3 3 2 4 Kansas City Atlanta homered opponents 25-7 and White Sox 4, Blue Jays 3 the Chicago Cubs at a cold Wrigley Mat.Reynolds 2 1 0 0 0 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi outscored opponents 68-25 for the Field. Ziegler 1 2 1 1 1 0 Gordon lf 5 0 2 1 BUpton cf 3 0 0 0 best run differential in the majors. TORONTO — Dayan Viciedo dou- Holland (1-1) at one point retired Bell 1 00003 AEscor ss 5 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 1 1 1 bled home the go-ahead run in the ninth New York Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 J.Upton lf 4 1 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE nine straight against the Cubs, who Nova W,1-1 5 72226 S.Perez c 4 1 0 0 Gattis c 4 0 0 0 inning and the Chicago White Sox ral- have lost three straight games. The Logan H,1 11-30 0 0 0 2 Chamberlain H,1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 4 0 2 0 Uggla 2b 4 1 1 1 Yankees 4, lied to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3. Rangers left-hander struck out six and Mostks 3b 4 0 1 0 JFrncs 3b 3 2 2 2 Paul Konerko hit a game-tying homer D.Robertson H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Francr rf 4 0 2 1 JSchafr pr 0 1 0 0 Diamondbacks 2 allowed two hits. Rivera S,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Getz 2b 4 2 1 1 Avilan p 0 0 0 0 and scored three runs as the White Sox Beltre’s home run off Cubs reliever Guthrie p 2 0 1 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 White Sox 4, NEW YORK — Robinson Cano won for just the second time in eight Shawn Camp was his second of the KHerrr p 0 0 0 0 CJhnsn 1b 4 0 2 1 paid tribute to Jackie Robinson in fit- games. Blue Jays 3 Crow p 0 0 0 0 Smmns ss 4 0 1 0 year and gave the Rangers a 4-0 lead Chicago Toronto Butler ph 1 0 0 0 Medlen p 2 0 0 0 ting fashion by hitting a three-run Matt Lindstrom (1-0) got one out for in the eighth. ab r h bi ab r h bi DeWitt ph 1 0 1 0 homer, and the New York Yankees the win and Addison Reed finished for De Aza cf-lf 5 0 0 0 Bonifac rf-cf 4 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 his fifth save in as many opportunities. Kppngr 2b-1b4 0 0 0 MeCarr lf 4 0 1 0 R.Pena 3b 0 0 0 0 on a night devoted to honoring victims Colby Rasmus and J.P. Arencibia hit Rios rf 4 0 1 0 Arencii c 4 1 2 1 Totals 37 3 9 3 Totals 33 6 9 6 MLB A.Dunn 1b 3 0 0 0 Encrnc dh 4 1 2 0 Kansas City 001 100 001 — 3 of the Boston Marathon bombings. solo home runs for the Blue Jays, who Wise pr-cf 0 1 0 0 Lind 1b 4 0 2 0 Atlanta 010 000 14x — 6 Cano, whose big league father couldn’t hold on after taking a 2-1 lead LEADERS Konerk dh 3 3 2 1 Lawrie 3b 3 0 0 1 E—A.Escobar (2), Uggla (4), J.Francisco (3), named him for Robinson, connected Gillaspi 3b 3 0 0 0 Rasms cf 2 1 2 1 Gattis (2). DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—Kansas City 8, in the sixth. on the day when all players, man- Viciedo lf 4 0 1 1 RDavis ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Atlanta 5. 2B—C.Johnson (2), DeWitt (1). HR— NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Greene pr-2b0 0 0 0 MIzturs 2b 4 0 0 0 Getz (1), Heyward (2), J.Upton (8), Uggla (3), agers, coaches and umpires at Yan- G AB R H Pct. AlRmrz ss 2 0 1 0 Kawsk ss 2 0 0 0 J.Francisco 2 (3). SB—J.Schafer (2). kee Stadium wore No. 42 to salute the Fielder Det 12 42 9 18 .429 Gimenz c 3 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Marlins 8, Nationals 2 TorHunter Det 12 54 10 22 .407 Totals 31 4 5 3 Totals 33 3 9 3 Kansas City late Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Famer. AJones Bal 13 55 13 22 .400 Chicago 010 000 102 — 4 Guthrie 7 5 2 2 1 6 Mariano Rivera, the last big leaguer MIAMI — Adeiny Hechavarria ended Berkman Tex 11 36 5 14 .389 Toronto 010 001 001 — 3 K.Herrera L,1-1 2-3 3 4 4 1 0 still wearing No. 42 on a daily basis, the Marlins’ nine-game home run AJackson Det 12 57 17 22 .386 DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 6, Toronto 5. Crow 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 drought with a three-run shot, and Miami Lowrie Oak 14 52 13 20 .385 2B—Rios (4), Viciedo (2). HR—Konerko (3), closed for his third save. Gordon KC 13 56 10 21 .375 Arencibia (5), Rasmus (4). CS—Kawasaki (1). Atlanta beat the Washington Nationals 8-2. Medlen 7 6 2 1 0 5 Red Sox 7, Indians 2 Rios CWS 14 54 8 19 .352 SF—Gimenez, Lawrie. O’Flaherty W,3-0 1 1 0 0 0 2 A throwing error by Nationals third CDavis Bal 13 43 7 15 .349 IP H R ER BB SO Avilan 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 Youkilis NYY 12 46 8 16 .348 Chicago CLEVELAND — Mike Napoli hit a baseman Ryan Zimmerman — his fourth Home Runs Kimbrel 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Axelrod 6 72214 three-run double in Boston’s seven- in five games — preceded the homer CDavis, Baltimore, 6; Morse, Seattle, 6; Aren- H.Santiago 12-30 0 0 0 1 Rockies 8, Mets 4 run second inning and the Red Sox, and led to four unearned runs. cibia, Toronto, 5; MarReynolds, Cleveland, 5; 9 tied Lindstrom W,1-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 playing with heavy hearts one day The Marlins (3-11) began the game at 4. A.Reed S,5-5 1 2 1 1 0 0 New York Colorado Runs Batted In Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi after the deadly bombings back home, with the worst record in the majors but CDavis, Baltimore, 19; Fielder, Detroit, 19; Jo.Johnson 7 4 2 2 2 8 Vldspn rf 5 0 0 0 EYong cf 5 2 3 2 beat the Cleveland Indians 7-2. broke out of an offensive slump in the Napoli, Boston, 14; MiCabrera, Detroit, 13; Moss, Delabar L,1-1 11-31 2 2 3 2 DnMrp 2b 3 1 0 0 JHerrr 2b 5 0 1 1 Oakland, 13; MarReynolds, Cleveland, 13; Lowrie, Oliver 2-300000 DWrght 3b 4 2 3 3 CGnzlz lf 4 2 2 1 Boston’s players were already en fourth inning with four runs, more than Oakland, 12. I.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 1 0 0 route to Cleveland when they learned they had scored in all but one game. Pitching Red Sox 7, Indians 2 Buck c 4 1 2 0 Cuddyr rf 2 1 1 1 of the explosions near the Boston Hechavarria sent the Marlins Park Masterson, Cleveland, 3-0; Milone, Oakland, 3-0; Boston Cleveland Duda lf 3 0 1 0 Helton 1b 3 0 1 2 Marathon’s finish line that killed three home run sculpture swinging into action Buchholz, Boston, 3-0; AniSanchez, Detroit, 2-0; ab r h bi ab r h bi Niwnhs cf 3 0 0 0 Rosario c 4 0 1 1 Fister, Detroit, 2-0; Griffin, Oakland, 2-0; Iwakuma, Ellsury cf 5 1 1 1 Stubbs cf 3 0 1 0 and injured more than 170. The Red for the first time this season and ended a Seattle, 2-0. Rice p 0 0 0 0 Nelson 3b 4 1 2 0 Victorn rf 3 1 0 0 ACarer ss 5 0 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 1 0 0 0 Sox were hoping to bring some relief homer drought that had tied the 20-year- Pedroia 2b 4 1 1 1 CSantn c 4 0 0 0 G AB R H Pct. Baxter ph 1 0 0 0 Rutledg ph 1 0 0 0 Napoli 1b 5 1 2 3 Swisher 1b 3 1 1 0 to those affected by the tragedy, and old franchise record. Segura Mil 10 36 3 15 .417 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Escaln p 0 0 0 0 Mdlrks 3b 4 1 0 0 MrRynl dh 2 0 0 0 RTejad ss 4 0 1 1 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 they may have while winning their CJohnson Atl 11 41 6 17 .415 Rockies 8, Mets 4 CCrawford LAD 13 48 12 19 .396 Nava lf 4 0 0 0 Brantly lf 4 0 2 0 Gee p 1 0 1 0 Pachec ph 1 1 1 0 fourth straight. Carp ph 1 0 0 0 Aviles 2b 3 0 0 1 Lyon p 0 0 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 DENVER — Carlos Gonzalez home- AdGonzalez LAD 13 48 3 19 .396 The series opener was also Indians SMarte Pit 13 54 10 20 .370 BrdlyJr lf 0 0 0 0 Chsnhll 3b 4 0 0 0 Cowgill cf 2 0 0 0 manager Terry Francona’s first game red and tripled, Todd Helton hit a go- Schierholtz ChC 12 36 8 13 .361 JGoms dh 1 1 1 0 Raburn rf 2 1 1 0 Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 34 812 8 ahead single and the Colorado Rockies DanMurphy NYM 12 45 11 16 .356 D.Ross c 3 1 1 1 CPhlps ph 1 0 0 0 New York 200 110 000 — 4 against the Red Sox, the team he led MYoung Phi 13 45 5 16 .356 Ciriaco ss 2 0 0 1 Colorado 011 031 02x — 8 beat the New York Mets 8-4 in the Choo Cin 13 51 11 18 .353 Totals 32 7 6 7 Totals 31 2 6 1 DP—New York 1. LOB—New York 6, Colorado Cardinals-Pirates opening game of a doubleheader that Rosario Col 11 40 5 14 .350 Boston 070 000 000 — 7 8. 2B—Cuddyer (2), Nelson (1). 3B—E.Young was delayed 2 hours as 8 inches of Home Runs Cleveland 010 010 000 — 2 (1), C.Gonzalez (1). HR—D.Wright 2 (2), C.Gon- game rained out snow was cleared off the field. JUpton, Atlanta, 8; Buck, New York, 6; Fowler, DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 8, Cleveland 9. zalez (4). SB—E.Young (1). S—Gee, Escalona. Colorado, 6; Harper, Washington, 5; Gattis, Atlanta, 2B—Napoli 2 (6). SB—Ellsbury (6). SF—Ciriaco, IP H R ER BB SO PITTSBURGH — Rain wiped David Wright homered twice for the 4; CGonzalez, Colorado, 4; Pence, San Francisco, Aviles. New York out Tuesday night’s game between Mets, finally back on the field after cold 4; Phillips, Cincinnati, 4; Rosario, Colorado, 4. IP H R ER BB SO Gee L,0-3 42-37 5 5 2 2 the St. Louis Cardinals and Pitts- weather postponed two straight games. Runs Batted In Boston Lyon 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 burgh Pirates. Buck, New York, 19; Phillips, Cincinnati, 16; JUp- Doubront W,1-0 5 4 2 2 4 7 Rice 11-300020 INTERLEAGUE ton, Atlanta, 12; Utley, Philadelphia, 12; DWright, Mortensen 2 1 0 0 1 1 Hawkins 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 The storm hit at the end of the New York, 12; 9 tied at 11. A.Wilson 2 10011 Burke 1 32200 second inning with the Pirates Rangers 4, Cubs 2 Pitching Cleveland Colorado leading 4-2, and the game was Maholm, Atlanta, 3-0; Bumgarner, San Francisco, U.Jimenez L,0-2 12-32 7 7 5 1 Nicasio W,2-0 5 64425 CHICAGO — Derek Holland pitched 3-0; Harvey, New York, 3-0; O’Flaherty, Atlanta, 3-0; Allen 3 40016 Escalona H,2 2 0 0 0 0 1 called after a delay of 1 hour, 24 Zimmermann, Washington, 3-0; Miley, Arizona, 2- Hagadone 2 0 0 0 2 3 W.Lopez H,2 1 2 0 0 0 0 minutes. seven shutout innings, Adrian Beltre hit 0; Lee, Philadelphia, 2-0. R.Hill 1 0 0 0 1 2 R.Betancourt 1 0 0 0 0 0 a two-run home run, and Craig Gentry Shaw 11-30 0 0 0 4

NBA Grabner scores two in win over Panthers BRIEF Associated Press record. Conference, one point ahead Flyers 4, Rangers 2 of the New York Islanders. Raptors 113, UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Michael Grabner scored PHILADELPHIA — Brayden Blues 2, Hawks 96 twice and Evgeni Nabokov Schenn, Erik Gustafsson and Canucks 1, SO ATLANTA — DeMar Kimmo Timonen scored to give DeRozan scored 30 points, made 26 saves as the New ST. LOUIS — Jay York Islanders moved Philadelphia’s faint playoff hopes Rudy Gay added 22 and Bouwmeester tied the score closer to a playoff berth a boost, and the Flyers beat the the Toronto Raptors ran all midway through the third pe- with a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers 4-2 for their over playoff-bound Atlanta, riod, and Andy McDonald and Florida Panthers on Tues- second win in two nights. routing the Hawks 113-96 Alex Steen scored in the day night. Mats Zuccarello and Derek Tuesday night. shootout to lead the Blues to a Playing before a boister- Stepan scored for the Rangers, The Raptors made two- 2-1 win over the Vancouver ous crowd at Nassau Coli- who have a tenuous hold on the thirds of their shots in the seum, the Islanders Canucks. first half, sprinting to a eighth and final playoff spot in Brian Elliott made 21 saves earned their ninth time in the Eastern Conference. The 68-51 lead as DeRozan 12 games while playing in regulation and stopped scored 19 points and Gay Rangers have 46 points, five Derek Roy and Alexandre Bur- their final regular-season more than the Flyers. chipped in with 17. Atlanta home game. The Islanders, rows in the shootout, solidify- went mostly with backups, ing the Blues’ chances in a 10-11-3 at home after start- Associated Press Senators 3, showing no sense of ur- ing 2-8-1, will begin a sea- Tampa Bay’s Teddy Purcell (16) and Steven Stamkos Hurricanes 2 tight Western Conference gency to claim the No. 5 son-ending, five-game trip race. Bowmeester’s goal was seed in the Eastern (91) celebrate with Martin St. Louis on Tuesday after he OTTAWA — Craig Ander- on Thursday in Toronto. scored against the Winnipeg Jets in Winnipeg, Manitoba. his first since joining the Blues Conference. son made 32 saves to help With a 14-5-3 mark since The Lightning lost in a shootout 4-3. in a trade-deadline deal. Atlanta fell into a tie with March 1, the Islanders the Ottawa Senators beat the Alexander Edler scored on Chicago for the fifth spot. hold seventh place in the straight games. loss to the New York Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 for a power play late in the sec- The teams finish the regu- Eastern Conference. New Matt Moulson, Mark Rangers on Saturday. their third straight win. ond period for Vancouver. lar season on Wednesday. York, seeing its first post- Streit and Radek Martinek Dmitry Kulikov and Mika Zibanejad, Cory Cory Schneider made 35 Chicago holds the season appearance since also scored for the Is- Marcel Goc had goals for Conacher and Chris Neil all saves in regulation but surren- tiebreaker. 2007, has allowed two landers, who bounced the Panthers (13-23-6), who scored as Ottawa remained in dered two goals on three —From wire reports goals or fewer in nine back from a 1-0 overtime own the NHL’s worst sixth place in the Eastern shootout chances. Section C - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013

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ABOVE: Inverness Middle School eighth-grader Jose Gonzalez, known as Mr. IPS, whips the student body into a frenzy prior to the pep rally. RIGHT: Students dive for a T-shirt as it’s tossed into the crowd as the pep rally to encourage students for the upcoming FCAT testing gets started.

MIKE WRIGHT at Inverness Middle School, where a can be intense and the pep rally was away from FCAT, but the pep rally Staff writer group of teachers organized a “Show a way to loosen up the school helped set the pace for two weeks of us what you know” pep rally for the beforehand. testing. hat better way to kick school’s 1,050 students. “We feel sometimes that FCAT test- “They had a great time. They had off two weeks of inten- IMS, like other schools statewide, ing can be stressful for students and fun,” she said. “It just relaxed every- sive state testing then a is undergoing Florida Comprehen- teachers,” IMS Principal Patricia body. The students want to show what pep rally? sive Assessment Tests during the Douglas said. they’ve learned. They’re excited to That was the case Friday afternoon morning this week and next. Testing Douglas said students don’t shy share.” Photos by Matthew Beck

Students in sixth through eighth grades at Inverness Middle School created signs to show their enthusiasm about the upcoming FCAT testing. Students were encouraged to be creative when designing their posters. Students with the best designs were awarded for their efforts. Some states dropping Non-English speaking students face GED as test price spikes increasing challenge with language Associated Press

MIAMI — Duna Lopez Cost doubling causing started school in Miami last fall not knowing a sin- sticker shock to some gle word of English. The 8-year-old girl from Associated Press Barcelona, Spain, with dark blond hair was KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Several dozen placed in the Coral Way states are looking for an alternative to Bilingual K-8 Center, the the GED high school equivalency test nation’s oldest bilingual because of concerns that a new version school. For half the day, coming out next year is more costly and she receives classes in will no longer be offered in a pencil-and- Spanish; it’s English for paper format. the rest. During language The responsibility for issuing high arts, she gets pulled out Associated Press school equivalency certificates or diplo- with three other new ar- Duna Lopez, 8, center, whispers into the ear of mas rests with states, and they’ve relied rivals for extra help on classmate Mathew Botros, 9, right, during an English on the General Education Development grammar and phonics. class at the Coral Way K-8 Center, in Miami, the nation’s exam since soon after the test was created After seven months, oldest bilingual school. At left is teacher Julia Puentes. to help returning World War II veterans. she’s one of the most ac- Students who speak a language other than English at But now 40 states and the District of tive participants in class. home are one of the fastest-growing populations. Columbia are participating in a working “In five months, like group that’s considering what’s avail- that, I learned it,” she School-age children ers” — those who have not able besides the GED, and two test mak- said. who speak a language yet achieved proficiency ers are hawking new exams. Associated Press Duna’s success is excep- other than English at in English — in the 2009- home are one of the 10 school year, or about 10 “It’s a complete paradigm shift be- Deni Loving teaches a GED class in tional, but the language fastest-growing popula- percent of children en- cause the GED has been the monopoly. Kansas City, Mo. challenge she faced is in- It’s been the only thing in town for high creasingly common across tions. Their numbers dou- rolled, according to the school equivalency testing. It’s kind of the U.S. educational map. bled between 1980 and most recent figures avail- like Kleenex at this point,” said Amy New Hampshire announced they were Nationwide, nonwhites 2009, and they now make able from the U.S. Depart- Riker, director of high school equiva- switching to a new high school equiva- are expected to become a up 21 percent of school- ment of Education. lency testing for Educational Testing lency exam, and California officials majority of the population age kids. “This is part of a new re- Service, which developed one of the al- began looking into amending regula- within a generation, and There were 4.7 million ality that our public ternative tests. tions to drop the requirement the state schools are at the cutting students classified as schools are facing,” said Last month, New York, Montana and See GED/Page C2 edge of that historic shift. “English language learn- See ENGLISH/Page C3 C2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 EDUCATION CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

HONORS staying focused on his per- arships and follow the CLASSES AND COURSES sonal goals. He has a reputa- prompts. ■ Crystal River High For information about out- tion for being respectful and For more information, con- doors and recreational School seniors Chloe Land willing to help others. tact Shirley Hartley, DAR and Tanner James St.Pierre classes in Citrus County, see St.Pierre has 240 hours of scholarship chairman, at 352- have been selected as the the Sunday Sports section of community services. He vol- 270-8590 or visit the website West Citrus Elks Lodge stu- the Chronicle. unteered his time as assistant ducted April 10 into the Na- 352-527-7684. at www.rootsweb.ancestry. dents of the month for ■ coach for Nature Coast Flag tional Technical Honor So- ■ com/~flfccdar/. Sherrie Geick is offering March. The Spot Family Center, scrapbooking classes at Football and worked as an ciety. They are: Raymond a local nonprofit organization ■ Chloe Lane is the daughter The Citrus Community Whispering Pines Park recre- umpire for Central Citrus Little Clarkson, automotive collision based in Crystal River, has re- of Roy and Diane Lane. She Concert Choir is now accept- ation building. The all-day League baseball. During his and repair; Tyler Zappa auto- ceived funding from Kids Cen- has an unweighted GPA of ing applications for its 2013 class fee is $25; the 1/2-day sophomore year, he was se- motive service technology; tral, Inc. and from the 4.0 and a weighted GPA of scholarship award of class fee is $12.50. Bring your lected by his teachers to rep- Michael Dolan and Nicholas Department of Children and 4.6. She is a candidate for the $1,500. Application is open to own supplies. resent Crystal River High Primeau, electrical; Jonathan Families to offer 40 local stu- Florida Bright Futures schol- graduating high school sen- The classes are from school at the Hugh O’Brian Haffkoss, industrial machinery dents scholarships for its arship, was nominated for the iors or enrolled college stu- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays. Youth Leadership Conference and maintenance; Leann 2013 afterschool enrich- Citrus Golden Scholar Award dents and residents of Citrus Class dates are: April 20, May at Florida Bickford, Angie Gabb and Li- ment program. The program and will County or children of Citrus 18, Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Nov. 16 State Uni- brado Levino, licensed practi- serves students in grades graduate County residents. Past and and Dec. 21. versity. He cal nursing; James “Gordon” kindergarten through seventh with honors. present choir members and For information, call the received the Dyer, massage therapy; grade during the after school She earned relatives of choir members park office at 352-726-3913 or Upward Karen Barton, Christine hours of 2:45 to 6 p.m. the Ad- are also eligible. Appli- go to www.inverness-fl.gov. Bound Himes and Lisa McClanahan, These scholarships are cants may obtain scholarship vanced ■ Withlacoochee Technical Award pre- medical administrative available to local families who qualifications and application Placement Institute is offering GED prep sented by specialist. receive free or reduced lunch. forms from their school guid- Scholar classes. Classes are $30 per the Citrus Applications can be picked up ance counselors or online at Award for Tanner FUNDRAISERS term and are offered during Chloe Lane Rotary Club at the headquarters at 405 www.citruschoir.com. Com- passing the St.Pierre the day and evening in many and he was ■ The Citrus High School S.E. Seventh Ave., Crystal pleted applications must be AP world history, psychology locations in Citrus County. also honored by the Crystal annual plant sale is from 8 River. Scholarships will be received no later than and English language and In addition to GED prepara- River Woman’s Club for his a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, April given to students on a first April 30. composition tests, and has tion classes, adult education participation in HOBY. 20, at the school’s agriscience come, first serve basis. earned several college ■ The College of Central students are also offered free St.Pierre has taken ad- farm next to the baseball field, The scholarships offer aca- credits. Florida is awarding dozens of career counseling, and finan- vanced or honors classes. He behind the bus garage. demic tutoring, nutritional ed- Lane has been involved in scholarships to qualifying cial aid and post-secondary is an honor student with a All plants and shrubs are in ucation, homework the Key Club, Calculus Club students interested in taking application assistance, as well GPA of 3.89 and is in the top three gallon containers and assistance, outdoor recre- and the National Honor Soci- honors classes at the Citrus as free child care for eligible 12 percent of his class. can be purchased for $5 each ational activities, arts and ety. She has earned 120 com- campus this fall semester. A adult education parents. There is no limit on the num- crafts, computer tech labs, munity service hours, 76 of St.Pierre extracurricular ac- major component of CF’s ESOL classes are available ber of plants purchased. reading teams, mentorship which coming from the Florida tivities included Drama Club, Honors Institute, the Commu- for those wanting to learn to Little League baseball and Trees available include and leadership skills. nity of Scholars Honors Pro- Sheriff’s Youth Ranch, where sycamore, red maple, magno- speak, read and write English. she spent her summer pro- flag football. The past two The program runs Mondays gram offers incoming high Tuition scholarships are years he has been a student lia, Leyland cypress and dog- through Fridays until May 23. school graduates two-year tu- cessing clothing. wood. Shrubs available available to qualified candi- Lane spent three years on of martial arts. In 2012, Registration is required. ition scholarships, currently dates. For information, con- St.Pierre participated in the include azalea, viburnum, lau- For more information, call valued at $3,000 per aca- the junior varsity soccer team ropetalum, juniper, Indian tact Student Services at and served as captain for the Kick USA Martial Arts Tourna- 352-794-3870. demic year, while offering par- 352-726-2430, ext. 4326 or ments in the Intermediate hawthorne and gardenia. ■ tial scholarships to those who 2012 season. She ran for the There is also a large variety of The Daughters of the ext. 4363, or online at www. Karate classification. He fin- American Revolution are of- are currently attending CF. cross country team, earning a day lilies. Most are in bloom wtionline.cc/programs.htm# trip to the state-level race and ished the season as the fering scholarships at three Students in the honors pro- adult. Florida Regional, State and with a large variety of colors. a spot on both the All-County different levels — local, state gram are free to pursue the ■ Withlacoochee Techni- National Triple Crown Cham- and All-Chronicle teams. She SCHOLARSHIPS and national. degree option of their choos- cal Institute would like input pion. He works at the Dragon also played softball, spending AND CONTESTS The local Fort Cooper ing at CF, with the scholarship from community members re- Warrior Martial Art studio in two years on JV and two on chapter offers a $500 award requirement being successful garding what classes they Dunnellon as an instructor. ■ varsity. She also played for The Citrus 20/20 Save for a graduating senior girl participation in a limited num- would like to see offered at Our Waters Week Commit- the Citrus Chaos travel ball St.Pierre has applied for who has at least a 3.0 grade ber of honors-level classes the school. To offer sugges- tee’s 2013 essay contest has team. several scholarships and is point average and is accepted that also serve to fulfill degree tions, log on to www.wtion- begun. Essays should focus She has been accepted to planning to attend the College at an accredited college or requirements. Students may line.cc, then click on on the theme, Water — Save both the University of Florida of Central Florida in Lecanto university. also take classes at any of the “Community Education” and it Now or Lose it Forever. and Florida State University. with a possible major in busi- The Florida state society CF locations each term, and fill out a suggestion form. ness management or educa- FSU has invited her to their Citrus County students in DAR provides $500 scholar- are not bound to enrolling ■ Join the excitement as honors program and has of- tion. He would like to own and grades six to 12 are invited ships for male or female high only in classes offered at the the Homosassa Public Library fered her a scholarship. She operate his own martial arts to participate. Prizes of $100 school graduates and post- Citrus campus. Besides finan- begins a new Celebrate is undecided where she will studio. and $75 are awarded to the graduates with a minimum 3.0 cial benefits, the Community Reading program from 4:30 attend. ■ Flagler College senior first- and second-place win- GPA who has been accepted of Scholars offers members to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Tanner James St.Pierre is Candace Cabral, of Inver- ners at the middle and high at an accredited college or priority registration each term. Celebrate Reading is a the son of Lori Nickerson and ness, was recently inducted school level. Winners will university. Guidelines and ap- Typically, a cumulative high session consisting of two pro- Craig St.Pierre. He received into Pi Sigma Alpha, the na- also be highlighted at the an- plications are available at Cit- school GPA of 3.75 is needed grams geared toward helping numerous acknowledgements tional political science honor nual Citrus 20/20 fundraiser rus County public and private to qualify for the Community preschool and elementary from his teachers for his skills, society. Pi Sigma Alpha is the dinner. high schools. of Scholars, although applica- school-age children develop talents and his academic only honor society for college Submissions must be re- The national DAR has tions for those with a slightly literacy skills, improve their achievements the past four and university students of ceived by May 17. Applications many scholarships available lower GPA may be consid- reading and gain a love of years. He is a very motivated government in the United are available at: www.bocc. for high school and college ered in some cases. Students books. student always willing to go States. citrus.fl.us/waterres/ graduates. For information wishing to be considered for The first program, PAWS to the extra mile to achieve per- ■ Withlacoochee Technical conservation/conservation.htm. about them, visit the website scholarships should call Dr. fection in his endeavors by Institute students were in- For more information, call www.dar.org. Click on Schol- June Hall at 352-746-6721. See CHALK/Page C3

three things instead of just The pushback comes as GED trying to focus all on your GED GED test.” Continued from Page C1 Testing Service prepares to Developers say the new introduce a new version of version is needed because only use the GED test. Mis- nearly all states are adopt- souri has requested bids the exam in January. ing tougher math and 3 Exciting from test makers and reading standards to en- Divisions plans to make a decision since for-profit Pearson sees. He said his students sure students are pre- this month. Several others Vue Testing acquired a can’t come up with $140, pared for college and states, including Massa- joint ownership interest in noting they need help pay- careers. Because the new Junior chusetts, Maine, Indiana the nonprofit Washington- ing for the current, version is so different, a Age 5 - 10 and Iowa, are making based GED Testing Serv- cheaper test. million or so adults who Senior plans to request informa- ice, the cost of the test is “A lot of them are just have passed some but not Age 11 - 15 tion about alternative doubling to $120. That’s barely making it,” he said. all of the five parts of the Tri4Fun exams. led to a case of sticker “Transportation is a chal- current GED test must All Ages Meanwhile, Tennessee shock for test takers, non- lenge. Eating is a challenge. complete the missing sec- Whispering Pines Park and New Jersey are ex- profits and states. Some For them, coming up with tions by Dec. 31. If not, ploring offering more than states subsidize some or $140 for an assessment, it’s their scores will expire Entry Fees one test. all of the expense of the basically telling them, ‘For- and they’ll have to begin Before April 14th: $20 “The national situation exam, while others add an get about ever getting this again under the new pro- After April 15th - May 8th: $25 is definitely fluid,” said administrative fee. The part of your life complete.’” gram Jan. 1. Tom Robbins, Missouri’s new GED test would cost One program partici- “The GED was in dan- Custom Music, Full Color director of adult education $140 to take in Missouri if pant, Nicole Williams, a gerous position of no Medal Games and T-Shirts and high school equiva- the state sticks with it. 21-year-old Kansas City longer being a reflection of for All! lency, noting that other Kirk Proctor, of the Mis- mother of three, said she what high schools were Activities states plan to use the GED souri Career Center, said was hopeful she’d pass the graduating,” said Randy for the Whole for now and bid later. the organization is looking GED test soon so she could Trask, president and CEO Family! The pushback comes as for a way to cover the in- avoid the electronic ver- of GED Testing Service, GED Testing Service pre- creased test cost for stu- sion. With it, she said, which previously was For info go to www.CitrusKidsTri.com or contact pares to introduce a new dents participating in a “you’ve got to learn how to solely operated by the non- DRC Sports at 352-637-2475 or email: [email protected] version of the exam in Jan- GED preparation and job type, use the computer, profit American Council uary. In the first revamp training program he over- plus your GED. That’s on Education. 000EI5H

2013 Citrus 2nd Annual Citrus Springs Library’s Spell-A-Rama Bluegrass BOOK SALE Music Festival at at Fort Cooper State Park Citrus Springs Community Center on Saturday April 20th Friday, April 26 from 8 am to 5 pm RAIN OR SHINE CRAFTS 10am to 4pm and ANTIQUE AUTOS Saturday, April 27 from 8 am to 2 pm GREAT FOOD Presented by Tickets...$9.00@gate Friday’s Events: The Rotary Club of Central Citrus Advance...$6.00 Author Tom Levine from Orlando Children Under 12 Free Bake Sale “Central Citrus Spell-A-Rama” Hosted by the 3100 S. Old Floral City Rd Tickets for Tricky Tray Raffles Championship Trophy! Friends of Inverness 352-726-0315 Fort Cooper No Coolers Saturday’s Events: Tuesday, April 30th or Alcohol Children’s Author Jerry Lawrence Acree Doors Open at 5:00 pm Bake Sale Show starts at 6:00 pm BRING A Tickets and drawings for Tricky Tray Raffles at Lecanto Primary School LAWN CHAIR From 10 am to 2 pm: Competing Teachers from Floral City Elementary Bullfrogs Citrus Springs Elementary Hawks Face painting Crystal River Primary Bear Cubs Four (4) story hours

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● 6:15 to 7 p.m. — Solo School Parent Information age and will be coming to the school/Head Start is planning RSVP for the parent meeting, CHALK competitive class. Night is from 6 to 7 p.m. local area for the 2013/2014 a community outreach from contact Dan Epstein at ● Wednesday, May 1, in the school year. The students are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 27. [email protected] or Continued from Page C2 7 to 7:45 p.m. — New Beginners (ages 8 and older). CRMS cafeteria. The school sponsored by the nonprofit There will be sign-ups for 352-613-4478; or Deborah Class fees are $32 per welcomes all parents of chil- student exchange program. free and reduced childcare. Beck at beckd@citrus. Read, gives children the op- month, or two different dren who will be new to They are well screened and The Head Start program will k12.fl.us or 352-422-6921. portunity to build confidence in classes for $45. CRMS during the 2013-14 qualified by ASSE. Students be dedicated and the building The tour website is www. their reading ability by reading school year. Teachers, coun- speak English and are anx- renamed the Josh Langston- eftours.com/1366896 to regis- ISCELLANEOUS aloud to a certified therapist. M selors and administrators will ious to learn about this coun- White Head Start Center. For ter for Epstein’s group or The second program, ■ Lecanto High School will be available to answer ques- try through living as part of a more information, contact www.eftours.com/1367131 to Reading Pals, pairs teens and present “The Pirates of Pen- tions and help parents and family, attending high school Cozette Pierce at 352-795- register for Beck’s group. The younger children together. zance” on April 25 through students with this transition. and sharing their culture and 2266 or CrystalRiver website link includes pricing Teens read storybooks aloud 27. Shows are at 7 p.m. in Additional parking is avail- language. For more informa- PreschoolHeastart@gmail. information and the tour’s to one or two younger chil- Curtis Peterson Auditorium at able off Third Avenue behind tion, call Joan Soderqvist at com. itinerary. dren at a time. Children may the school. A matinee per- Fancy’s Pets. 352-382-4485 or call 800- ■ A group of students, par- ■ Take Stock in Children is wish to draw or write about a formance is 2 p.m., Saturday ■ Seven Rivers Christian 473-0696. Visit ents and teachers from Citrus a mentoring program that story they like. April 27. Tickets are $5 for School is performing Disney’s www.asse.com County are going on an edu- offers a college scholarship Listening to stories, talking children 4 through 12; stu- “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” ■ Lecanto Primary School cational tour hosted by Edu- and the promise of hope to about stories and reading dents $8 in advance and $10 at the Citrus Hills Golf and will have its yearly Kinder- cation First: Educational Tours deserving youths in Citrus aloud are great ways to im- at the door. To reserve tickets, Country Club Terra Vista Ac- garten Round Up, Assess- based out of Boston, Mass. County. prove literacy skills while hav- go to www.lecantodrama. tivities Center Saturday and ment Screening and The group will travel to Take Stock scholars join ing a good time. For blogspot.com or email Sunday, April 20 and 21. The Introduction to Common Core Dublin, London and Paris the program in the sixth, sev- information, call the youth li- [email protected]. show starts at 6:30 p.m. Curriculum from 4:30 to from June 17 to 26, 2014. enth or eighth grades and are brarian at 352-628-5626. ■ Central Ridge Elemen- Doors open at 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Thursday, May 2. EF Educational Tours helps assigned a mentor who meets ■ Citrus County Parks & tary will host its Kindergarten Tickets are $25 for adults Parents or guardians teachers in North America with their student once a Recreation is offering baton Round-Up from 9:30 to $20 for students. should bring: proof of resi- break down barriers of lan- week, during regular school classes at the Citrus Springs 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 1. Little “Princes and dence (current bill with name guage, culture and geography hours, and helps the student Community Center. All parents registering their Princesses” are invited to and address, lease agree- by incorporating international achieve their goal of a gradu- Classes are open to all girls child should bring their driver’s dress up and get their picture ment, etc.), child’s original travel into their lessons and ating from high school and and boys ages 4 to college license or identification card, taken with the cast after the birth certificate (child must be opening the doors to the going to college. age. No experience is neces- two proofs of residency (such performance. 5 years old by Sept. 1, 2013, “Global Classroom.” Students The program is actively sary. For information, call as electric, gas or cable bill, or For tickets, call the Seven to register), child’s Social Se- will visit historic sites, natural seeking adult role models to Diane Sorvillo at 352-527- copy of lease, etc.) and each Rivers school office at 352- curity card, Immunization wonders and “learn it by living help support new student 6540. All classes are taught child’s original birth certificate, 746-5696. Card (Florida Blue Card) and it.” EF is the only fully accred- scholars who will be entering by Sorvillo, a former Majorette Social Security card, immu- ■ ASSE International Stu- a current physical (by August ited international tour com- the program this spring. Queen of America and two- nization records and current dent Exchange Program 2013). Children must attend pany and a board member of Call Pat Lancaster, pro- time national champion. physical (the physical must needs host families for boys to be screened. the Partnership for 21st Cen- gram coordinator, at 352-422- Classes and times are: take place within one year of and girls from Europe, Asia, For more information, call tury Skills. 2348 or 352-344-0855 for ● 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. — New first day of school). the former Soviet Union, Dolores Ramos, guidance A parent meeting will be at more information and to sign Beginners (ages 4 to 7). For more information, call Canada, South America, Aus- secretary, or Crystal Abele, 6 p.m. Feb. 12, at Crystal River up for the next mentor training ● 5:30 to 6:15 — Competi- the school at 352-344-3833. tralia and New Zealand. Stu- registrar, at 352-746-2220. Middle School auditorium. scheduled for Wednesday, tive team class. ■ Crystal River Middle dents are 15 to 18 years of ■ Crystal River Pre- For more information or to April 10.

times heated debate with The language barrier does gether in order to provide those who favor an Eng- Just 7 percent of fourth-grade and not affect the majority, but them with qualified teach- ENGLISH lish-only approach. English for those who enter school ers and bilingual programs Continued from Page C1 learner students are more 3 percent of eighth-grade English as English learners the that are scarce, said likely to be in poor, over- learners scored “proficient” or challenges are even greater. Richard Fry, a senior re- Robert Linquanti, an ex- crowded schools and in Asian students repre- search associate for the pert in English learner many places represent an above in a national reading exam. sent the second largest Pew Hispanic Center. But students for WestEd, an added cost to already cash- group of English learners. the schools they attend education research agency strapped school districts. language programs. mentary school level, were States such as Califor- also tend to have the high- based in San Francisco. The longer these stu- On a scale of one to 10, born in the United States. nia, Texas, New Mexico est rates of poverty, larger “It’s been coming for a dents stay in special lan- the education of the na- They represent many dif- and Nevada have some of pupil-teacher ratios and long time but now it’s hit- guage programs, the tion’s English learners is ferent languages and eth- the largest proportions of bigger schools. ting a tipping point.” further they fall behind in “below five,” said Gary nicities, but the majority is English learners in their An English learner’s en- Of all the challenges fac- other subjects. In several Cook, a specialist with the Hispanic. Overall, 38 per- school-age populations. trance into the public ing minority students and states, their graduation Wisconsin Center for Edu- cent of Hispanic fourth- They also are widely con- school system usually starts their schools, English learn- rates are at less than 60 cation Research. grade students were centrated in low-income, with a home language sur- ers are arguably the most percent, and as low as 29 “Their success is our identified as English urban schools. A study by vey, which asks whether an- disadvantaged. It’s hard to percent in Nevada, ac- success,” Cook said. “If learners, as well as 20 per- the Urban Institute found other language is used at find enough teachers who cording to federal data. they really can’t meet the cent of Hispanic eighth- that 70 percent are edu- home and which language are qualified to instruct Just 7 percent of fourth- educational expectations grade students, according cated in 5,000 elementary the child speaks most fre- them, and there’s little con- grade and 3 percent of of what’s coming — that is, to the 2011 National As- schools, just 10 percent of quently. The questions can sistency in the programs eighth-grade English the need to be knowledge sessment of Education the nation’s schools. vary significantly from state used to educate them. learners scored “profi- workers, not necessarily Progress math test. The segregation of these to state, and in some places The country is divided cient” or above in a na- physical workers — then Latino students overall students is reflective of there’s been criticism for over the best way to edu- tionwide reading exam, we’re in a world of hurt.” have some of the highest both neighborhood segre- including questions that cate them, with bilingual and thousands languish The vast majority of dropout rates and the low- gation and a decision on identify children as being programs gathering steam for years in ineffective English learners, more est share of the population the part of some districts in need of language serv- but also provoking a some- English-as-a-second- than two-thirds at the ele- with a bachelor’s degree. to group these students to- ices when they are not. 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News NOTES News NOTES Advocates for In Earth’s honor Lodge plans April adult literacy breakfast All are welcome at Ho- Floral City Masonic mosassa Public Library Park, preserves plan environmental activities April 22 to 27 Lodge No. 133 on Orange from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April Avenue (next to the library) 18 and 19 for a free two- Special to the Chronicle and its tributaries with the experts. formation about forestry and pre- in Floral City will have its day workshop to learn how Space is limited and spots must be scribed fire and estuary health, as monthly breakfast from 8 to to become a volunteer The Friends of the Crystal River reserved. Call Jamie Letendre at well as native and invasive plants. 10 a.m. Saturday, April 20. adult literacy tutor for the State Parks Inc. invite the public to 352- 563-0450 for details and to re- Also featured will be “Leave No The breakfast includes enjoy the beauty of nature, the serve a space. Trace,” the Honey Bee Extension Adult Literacy Education ■ pancakes, eggs your way, Program. woodlands and river during a week- On Thursday, April 25, the park Service, Eagles Nest boat tours, an sausage, biscuits and long celebration of Earth Day at the biologist will host a Fire Walk tour at aquatic touch tank, recycling tips, No previous teaching ex- gravy, grits, toast and bev- Crystal River Preserve State Park. the park. This one-mile trek with the kids’ events and games, face paint- perience is required. All The week of activities will culmi- biologist will visit a recently burned ing, music and food. Admission to erage. Donation is $5. materials will be provided. nate with an Earth Day public event area of the park. The tour will high- the Earth Day event is free; there The public is welcome. Bring lunch; a refrigerator on Saturday, April 27. light the native plant communities will be a $5 charge for tour boat Ukulele players and microwave will be The week will include: within the park and the benefits of rides. available on site. ■ On Tuesday, April 22, environ- prescribed fire in Florida’s natural Call 352-563-0450 or 352-563-1136 to gather Learn proven methods to mental specialists from St. Martins areas. for more information. The event will Citrus County Ukulele teach reading, writing and Marsh and Big Bend Seagrasses ■ On Saturday, April 27, the be at the Visitors Center of the Crys- Club will meet at 1 p.m. other elements of the Eng- Aquatic Preserves and the Florida Friends of Crystal River State Parks tal River State Park, 3266 N. Sail- Saturday, April 20, at lish language to adult learn- Public Archaeology Network will host the Earth Day event from boat Ave., north of Crystal River Coastal Region Library, ers. Some specific topics (FPAN) will stage a guided archaeo- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the park. Earth Mall on U.S. 19. Trams will be run- 8619 W. Crystal St., Crystal include: Understanding logical/ecological kayak tour of the Day activities will feature a variety ning all day Saturday to ferry visi- River. Learning Styles, Word Crystal River area. Explore and of educational exhibits, displays, ac- tors to the event and back to the For more information, Recognition Strategies and learn about the local environment tivities and demonstrations. This mall. Disabled parking will be avail- email Gail at ukulelesrfun How Adults Learn. and archaeology of the Crystal River year’s participants will feature in- able at the Visitors Center. @gmail.com. Registration is required; call Charlyn at 352-795- Citrus Eagles 3716 or 352-746-6622. Youth YMCA volunteer honored slate pig roast Quilters to meet Citrus Eagles 3992 will host a pig roast for a dona- in Inverness tion of $6 at 5:30 p.m. Sat- The Citrus Friendship urday, April 20. Quilters will meet at 1 p.m. The roast will be fol- Thursday, April 18, at the lowed by an auction to ben- Lakes Region Library, 1551 efit charity. Music will be Druid Road, Inverness. provided by Soggy Bottom The club meets the first Bait Shop Boys. and third Thursdays, of the The Eagles lodge is on month. There will be a State Road 44 East in short business meeting. Inverness. There will also be show Bird walk at and tell. Workshops are given Rainbow Springs regularly by different mem- Citrus County Audubon bers about shortcuts on member and Rainbow doing a project, so your fin- Springs volunteer Fred ish time will be quicker. Hileman will lead a birding For more information, walk beginning in the Rain- call Denise Helt at 352- bow Springs State Park 344-1975 or Shirley parking lot at 8 a.m. Friday, Gorsuch 352-637-6838. April 19. Spring Fling to be Participants will bird the parking lot, where they Friday in BH should start seeing migrat- Our Lady of Grace ing warblers busily feeding Church invites the public to on insects in the tree tops, its free “Spring Fling Wine and continue to the spring- & Cheese Party with Silent head and then to the But- Auction” from 5 to terfly Garden. Red-eyed, 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 19, yellow-throated, blue- in the Parish Life Center. headed and white-eyed The silent auction will Special to the Chronicle vireos, northern parulas, offer a wide array of mer- The Suncoast YMCA recently gave recognition to the volunteers from throughout central Florida who helped provide red-tailed and red-shoul- chandise to bid on — Y programs. Alyssa Lake of the Inverness Middle School shows the award she received for her volunteer work with dered hawks, red-headed restaurant certificates, orig- the Citrus County branch of the Y. Standing with Alyssa are her parents, Rhonda and Aaron. Pictured at left is Joanna woodpeckers, Eastern inal artwork, professional Castle, executive director of the Citrus Y. The recognition program was staged in Pinellas County and the awards towhees and ruby-crowned services, rounds of golf, gift were handed out by Dr. Michael Grego, the superintendent of schools for Pinellas County. Grego was the keynote kinglets should be active, baskets and more. Auction speaker at the awards ceremony. along with a few surprises. proceeds will benefit Our The walk will last approxi- Lady of Grace ministries mately two to three hours. and charitable works. Beginners are welcome. Complimentary wine, Bring binoculars, good beer, soda and cheese Celebrating wild things shoes and water. No RSVP hors d’oeuvres will be is necessary. A few pairs of served. The church is at 6 binoculars are available for Roosevelt Blvd. in Beverly use. The regular $2 admis- Hills. For more information, Central Ridge Library slates grand opening of new youth room sion fee to the park applies. call Candy Sasser at 352- Commissioner to 794-3232. Special to the Chronicle with activities for children of all ages. Enjoy a reading of “Where the Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wild Things Are,” authored by Mau- speak to CSCA Auxiliary offers Come discover where the wild Wildlife State Park will offer an array rice Sendak and read by youth li- GPS class things are roaming at the Central of animals. Come meet and greet an brarian Sarah Lanthier, partake in a County Commissioner Ridge Public Library in Beverly alligator, gopher, possum, snake and wild things-themed craft and show Scott Adams will speak to U.S. Coast Guard Auxil- Hills. tortoise. your wild side with a temporary tat- the Citrus Springs Civic As- iary Crystal River Flotilla The youth room has been getting a Make the day of a needy, kid- too. Take home a free book, as well as sociation at 7 p.m. Thurs- 15-01 will be offer a two- makeover for the past couple of friendly animal. The Citrus County enter a free drawing to win a copy of day, April 18, at the Citrus day hands-on GPS for months and as a result has been Animal Services Adoption Unit will “Where the Wild Things Are.” Springs Community Cen- Mariners course from transformed into a Florida wildlife be in the parking lot performing pet Light snacks, such as juice boxes ter, 1570 W. Citrus Springs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, wonder. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- adoptions to find loving homes for and cookies, will be available and Blvd. April 20 and 27, at 148 day, April 20, courtesy of the Friends homeless animals. Meet the shelter sponsored by the Friends of the Cen- All interested residents N.E. Fifth St., Crystal River. of the Central Ridge Public Library, ambassador dog “Oreo” at various tral Ridge Library. are welcome. Participants will be the newly renovated youth room will times throughout the day inside and For more information, call CSCA general meetings taught how to program a be put on display, with the day filled outside the library. Lanthier at 352-746-6622. are the third Thursday of GPS by putting in way- each month. The Citrus points, setting routes, work News NOTES Springs Civic Association’s with navigation charts, how purpose is to promote the to use tide charts on the Inverness club The club is a multinational, Bring a dish to share and dog along for a free photo general welfare of the resi- GPS and more. This is a nonprofit organization promot- your soft drinks and instru- shoot from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. dents of Citrus Springs, very comprehensive class. slates card party ing Latino culture. ments. There is no electric or sponsored by Beverly Hills provide a public forum for Class size is limited to The public is invited to at- For more information, call water, but there is portable toi- Walgreens. residents to discuss mat- 10 people. Registration will tend a card party/salad lunch- SAC President Benny Cruz at let available. The market features fresh ters of mutual interest and be on a first-come, first- eon at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, 352-746-3599. For directions, call Betty produce and baked goods, concern and to provide an served basis. Cost is $65 April 21, at the First Presbyte- Wilderness Circle Berger at 352-447-2736 or arts and crafts, plants and official liaison between and includes a book and rian Church in Inverness, email bberger@ more. For more information the state and county numerous handouts. hosted by the GFWC to celebrate Earth bellsouth.net. about becoming a vendor, call government. To reserve a space, Woman’s Club of Inverness. The monthly Wilderness Doggie Day at BH Bonnie Larsen at the Beverly For more information, email LJones1501 A large variety of salads Circle at 11 a.m. Sunday, April Hills Civic Association from call 352-465-9007. @gmail.com or phone 352- and desserts are served buf- 21, will celebrate the cere- Farmers Market 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday 503-6199. fet style prior to card playing. through Friday at 352- New Englanders mony of Earth Day. The Girl The Beverly Hills Farmers meet at Olive Tree Model A club Tickets are $10 each and Scouts from Levy County will Market is now open from 746-2657. may be reserved by calling be on hand to plant two trees. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday The New Englanders will to gather May 7 Fran Pierce at 352-637-1582. Everyone invited Mackie Sanford, of Chero- in April at Lake Beverly Park, to Pickin’ Party meet at 2 p.m. Friday, April The Citrus A’s Model A Club promotes kee descent, will lead the 77 Civic Circle. 19, at the Olive Tree group will meet at prayers in the Circle. Bring your dog to Doggie Everyone who loves music Restaurant in Crystal River. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, Latino culture There will be a fire built in Day at the Market. Friday, is invited to an Acoustic Blue- The speaker is Steven at the Floral City Lion’s The Spanish American the center. Indian blood is not April 19. There will be a grass and Old-time Pickin’ Bradley from “U Kill Em.” Club. All are welcome Club of Citrus County will required; just the Indian heart. fundraising drawing to benefit Party beginning at 1 p.m. He will talk about pest con- For information, call meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, April A potluck follows the Circle the Friends of Citrus County every Sunday at Nature’s trol, weed control, fertilizing secretary Patti Tompkins at 18, at the Knights of Colum- prayers, with afternoon music. Animal Services (FOCCAS), Resort on Halls River Road in and such. 352-688-3931 or visit bus 6168 hall, 2389 W. A presentation of Indian cook- which will bring adoptable Homosassa. Call Jack at 352-746- www.citrusas.com. Norvell Bryant Highway. ing is planned. dogs and puppies. Bring your The Pickin’ Party is free. 1571 for more information.

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ear Annie: We are the smokers. It’s time for the rest takenly believe they are being future. It may sound of us to do our part to keep friendly. You are not obligated Dcheesy, but that’s the that in check. to provide personal informa- motto I live by, and it’s one of Dear Annie: I have a speech tion. You can simply respond, the reasons I believe so problem that makes my voice “Why do you need to know?” strongly in the need to prevent sound hoarse and gravelly, or “I’m sorry, but I don’t like to and reduce tobacco use and although people can un- talk about it,” and keep among teens and derstand me, some moving. kids. My passion for ask, “Where are Dear Annie: I feel for “Lost tobacco-use pre- you from?” (They in the Country,” who has been vention started think I sound like married 36 years and recently when I saw the Henry Kissinger.) I learned that her husband was harm that tobacco usually answer calling another woman. My use caused my with the name of a wife also will sympathize with older sister. She local working-class her. started smoking at neighborhood I was that man. Not only was age 13 and ended where people I calling other women, but I up with an addic- sound a bit rougher, was having sex with them, as tion that spiraled and sometimes that well. I also looked at Internet out of control, in shuts them up. But porn. My wife finally caught many ways taking more often, they me and asked me to leave. She her childhood with ANNIE’S persist in comment- guided me toward Sexaholics it. MAILBOX ing on my “accent.” Anonymous. I totally gave my- Every year, to- I find this incredi- self to this 12-step program of bacco kills more bly rude. recovery. SA saved my life and than 400,000 Americans, and Isn’t it wrong to question put me on a spiritual path to the vast majority started smok- people like this? It’s none of God. ing as children. Kids are over- their business why I sound I hurt my wife and children whelmed with pressure to this way. My city has a diverse and caused harm to those I smoke, from tobacco industry population, and it’s not un- was involved with. I cannot marketing, their peers, movies usual to hear foreigners. I make it up completely, but I and other sources. But we wouldn’t dream of asking can continue to make amends have the power within our- them about their place of ori- wherever possible. My advice selves to win the fight against gin. The questions are starting to “Lost” is to trust her in- tobacco, and I am proud to ad- to get to me. I was talking on stincts. Hold him accountable. vocate for policies proven to my cellphone on the street, If he responds with anger, he reduce tobacco use and save and some guy stopped and is hiding something. But there lives. To learn more about asked where I was from. I said is light at the end of the tun- tobacco-use prevention and to “none of your business” and nel. — Into the Light see how you can be a part of walked away. This guy was ———■——— the efforts of the Campaign for horrified by my rudeness. Tobacco-Free Kids, please tell Maybe this is the best thing to Annie’s Mailbox is written by your readers to visit www.to- say. Any other ideas? — Native Kathy Mitchell and Marcy baccofreekids.org. — Gabe New Yorker Sugar, longtime editors of the Glissmeyer, age 19, Salt Lake Dear New Yorker: You Ann Landers column. Please City, Utah could make up an unlikely re- email your questions to Dear Gabe: Thank you for sponse (“I’m from Canada”), [email protected], writing and giving us the op- but although the question is or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, portunity to tell our readers rude, we don’t think it’s inten- Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd about the Campaign for tionally so. You are sensitive Street, Hermosa Beach, CA WANT MORE PUZZLES? Tobacco-Free Kids. The ciga- about your voice, but people 90254. To find out more visit  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. rette companies do an excel- are curious, and you sound in- the Creators Syndicate Web lent job of recruiting new teresting to them. They mis- page at www.creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 C7 Peanuts Garfield

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Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “The Croods” (PG) 4:30 p.m. “HP HR RWO ABERHRHTSP BZX RWO “Evil Dead” (R) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m. “The Croods” (PG) In 3D. 1:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m. “G.I. Joe” (PG-13) 4 p.m. No passes. “G.I. Joe” (PG-13) In 3D. 1 p.m., 7:25 p.m. “Evil Dead” (R) 1:20 p.m., 4 p.m., 8 p.m. ETZUOZRHTZBC RWBR VTPR PSIOCD No passes. “G.I. Joe” (PG-13) 5 p.m. “Jurassic Park” (PG) 3:50 p.m. No passes. “G.I. Joe” (PG-13) In 3D. 1:45 p.m., 7:50 p.m. “Jurassic Park” (PG) In 3D. 12:45 p.m., 7 p.m. No passes. No passes. “Jurassic Park” (PG) In 3D. 1:10 p.m., 4:05 p.m., PSEEOOX TZ OBIRW BZX HZ RWO “Olympus Has Fallen” (R) 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. No passes. “Tyler Perry’s Temptation” (PG-13) 1:20 p.m., “Olympus Has Fallen” (R) 1:50 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m. 7:45 p.m. ETSIPO TA CHAO?” — JBSC EOGBZZO “The Croods” (PG) In 3D. 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. “Oz: The Great and Powerful” (PG) 1:15 p.m., No passes. 7:05 p.m. Previous Solution: “Success is always temporary. When all is said and done, the “The Host” “Oz: The Great and Powerful” (PG-13) 1:10 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m. (PG) In 3D. only thing you’ll have left is your character.” — Vince Gill “42” (PG-13) 12:45 p.m., 3:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 4:10 p.m. No passes. “The Host” (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:40 p.m. (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 4-17 Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 “Scary Movie 5” (PG-13) 2 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie list- “42” (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m. ings and entertainment information. C8 WEDNESDAY,APRIL 17, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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Asking 25.00 2 Hedge Trimmers (352)527-2085 (352) 795-5896 of Florida or a enough to hold our behind Lecanto Only $28.50 352-650-0180 1-electric, 1-gas $20 DARK VINTAGE 628-6188 evenings Certified CNA Sunday product school complex, includes a photo ea; 2 Weed wacker WOODEN CHAIR NO • Long-Term Care WASHING MACHINE by power lines 1-gas; 1 -electric $20 ARMS. $35 obo experience Apply in Person Kenmore 352-464-7709 Call our Classi- ea (352) 465-5998 (352) 527-2085 Super Capacity Plus - preferred 1624 N Medowcrest fied Dept for de- Excellent condition. Lost Dachshund/ • Hiring full-time and Blvd, Crystal River Craftsman Lawn Edger DARK WOODEN tails CRAFTSMAN RIDING ROCKER W/ARMS $45 $100 (352) 382-2801 Chihuahua Mix part-time employ- Monday to Friday 352-563-5966 Gas,$100 Turkey Oak & Citrus ees, with opening 8am - 5pm MOWER runs good Weed Eater, gas, trim- OBO Over 100 yrs. old. brown/ white nose, in all shifts. I I I I I I I I 42” deck. $400. mer, shaft driven $100. (352)527-2085 white chest, Newspaper call 352 563-2243 (352) 503-6029 ELIZABETH ARDEN REWARD I I I I I I I I APPLY IN PERSON carriers are (315) 723-5353 cell COLL. SEALED $65 (352) 543-5100 Tell that special via fax or email independent OBO $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ contractors, not Craftsman Rider For Wrecked, Junk or LOST DARK GRAY person payroll@health Mower42” cut Excel- Prevage+,gifts/frag/bags MALE CAT Gray w/ atbrentwood.com employees of the DRYER$100 in perfect (352) 527-2085 UnwantedCars/Trucks “ Happy Birthday Citrus County (2) LOVE SEATS lentCondition $450 White Muzzle White Ph. (352) 746-6600 working condition. 30 GRASS BAGGER $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ “ with a classi- Chronicle Taupe color 352-637-4718 paws, pink nose w/ Fax. (352) 746-8696 day warranty call/text Model #24742, 2 bin 7 fied ad under $75 ea Lawn Leaf Sweeper $$ CASH PAID $$ green eyes. Missing 2333 N Brentwood 352-364-6504 bushel capacity. Fits Happy Notes. (352) 746-5666 Brinly, tow behind, 42” for junk vehicles. from Humanitarian’s Only $28.50 Cr. Lecanto, Fl 34461 38”, 40”, 42” riding 352-634-5389 EOE/SF/DF GE STOVE, brush. Good Cond. Parking Lot 4/2/13 on includes a photo deluxe glass top, 2 matching new Twin mowers. FREE Beds, complete, $125 (352) 447-0704 or FREE REMOVAL 44 in Crystal River. self cleaning 352-447-4014 evening 527-8276 Appliances, Window PLEASE CALL Call our Classi- RN’s, PT & OT’S 2 yrs. new $275. $200 ea Haywood Power Flow Lawn Tractor AC, Riding Mowers, & If you have seen him fied Dept for de- LPN’s, Psych. (352) 746-5666 1 king size headboard LX, ¾ HP PUMP with Metals, 8’ Satelite Dish REWARD tails frame & mattress $300 Trailer 30” x 40” filter basket and star- & MORE 352-270-4087 (352) 382-9303 OR 352-563-5966 Nurse, & ST. SMITTYS APPLIANCE Call Lue 352-746-0500 excel. condition clear filter & 2C900 $150. 352-201-0576 SINGLE COPY REPAIR. Also Wanted 48” PLEXIGLASS TA- filters & hoses $500 I I I I I I I I Dead or Alive Washers (352) 382-0479 Lost Dog CITRUS & ROUTES BLE TOP Top is round obo 352-489-2823 & Dryers. FREE PICK and in great condition. Linamar small, brown & white, HERNANDO AVAILABLE UP! 352-564-8179 JAPANESE RACING green eyes, wearing Asking 25.00 self propelled push BIKE 26 SPEEDS purple shirt. (352) 794-6097 WASHER$100 In per- 352-650-0180 cordless mower, 2 Dining Room Table, This is a great GOOD SHAPE ONLY Cardinal Street fect working condition. spare batty. Orig. cost glass top, 4 uphol- opportunity to own 7’ Tufted Sofa $65.00 464-0316 Homomosassa Busy Specialty office 30 day warranty call $500, asking $200 stered chairs your own business. Cream/salmon floral de- JR. SIZE 3 WEDDING (352) 628-0258 Looking For or text 352-364-6504 352-382-2324 w/ arm rest P/T Medical Asst. Unlimited potential sign, good cond. $100 DRESS $90 OBO (352) 527-2029 Lost Miniature Golden for the right person WASHING MACHINE 352-503-9306 Tractor Mower w/access. Female German Retriever, Female Average hours per AIRLINES ARE to manage a route Kenmore BASSETT SOFA sage with bagger (352) 527-2085 Shepper, spayed, well Name Taylor week 25-30. Must HIRING of newspaper racks Super Capacity Plus - green great shape Craftsman, 42” cut, LARGE BIRD CAGE trained, well behav- W. Hadenotter Lane have experience in and stores. Excellent condition. $100. call 352-563-2243 $350 Has some rust on ied, gets along with Homosassa Train for hands on come to $100 (352) 382-2801 (352) 503-6029 taking vitals manu- ENTERTAINMENT cage.play top. other dogs & kids SMALL REWARD Aviation Maintenance 1624 Meadowcrest (315) 723-5353 cell ally, assist in minor CENTER $80.00 obo Miniature Chihuahua, (423) 366-6041 Career. FAA approved Blvd. and fill out an office procedures, Plenty of Storage 352-613-3490 femaled, not spayed, program. Financial aid if application. Lost Miniature and administer $75. LARGE BRANDY shots (352) 341-2612 Poodle White SubQ injections, qualified - Housing available CALL Aviation (352) 746-5666 SNIFTER FULL OF 11 yrs. old Medical terminol- 3 FILING CAB. 4 SHELLS $15 From FREE Institute of Maintenance Full Bed, 2 night INVERNESS Cocker Spaniel, Lost Sunday Night ogy and protocol. drawer, 1 has key($7) many places. 527-2085 Off Rooks Road, Computer skills (866)314-3769 stands, dresser/mirror, Estate Sale Buff Color, neutered $5 and 2 desks $5 ea. LEFTON CHINA Floral City are required. $25 all. [email protected] box spring & mattress Fri-Sat 19th-20th 6½ yrs old $400. 8am-3pm CHRISTMAS CARDI- Lab, 9½ years old (352) 364-1030 Please Forward or 352-586-0082 Resume with Cover L Shaped Computer Furn, books, hummels, NAL TEAPOT, AKC, papers Lost Pit Bull CANNON PC980 COP- Desk, black wood antiques, crystal, hshold Sug/Crm, 4 mugs,$125 Letter and starting ATTEND COLLEGE Moving Can not keep Saturday IER Excellent condition. $100 (352) 586-7437 5461 S. Stoneridge Dr Val. $75 352-586-0082 Free to good home on Mason Creek salary history to FOOD RUNNER ONLINE Perfect for small office LONGABERGER only, Good with Kids Homosassa medasstjob from Home. Glass Top Table, $20 249-6293 “ROSEVILLE” PIE (352) 270-8926 (352) 503-6648 @embarqmail.com Day time, country club *Medical, *Business, w/ 4 chairs $75. *Criminal Justice, 1 Entertainment PLATE & LG. PITCHER setting, reliable and de- $30 ea. 352-586-0082 pendable, must be able *Hospitality. Center Black, 000EI9K ****215 60R/65R 16**** to lift food trays, drug Job placement 1 Entertainment Light Magnum Tex Finish, KELLY NAVIGATOR free work place. Apply assistance. Oak $125 for both Interior/Exterior GOLD GOOD TREAD.A between 10am-2pm Computer and Financial (352) 795-7254 Commercial DUDLEY’S PAIR FOR $65.00 Tue.-Fri. at Sugarmill Aid if qualified. SCHEV ☛ Paint Sprayer AUCTION High End Used 464-0316 Wood County Club authorized. Call Furniture 2NDTIME $150. contact Robin 800-443-5186 AROUND RESALES 2 AVON DOLLS IN (352) 428-7679 www.CenturaOnline. 270-8803,2165 Hy 491 BOX $20 EA./$30 Master Forge Grill com BOTH Sealed, 1980’s. 2 burner, $25 MASTER BEDROOM (352)527-2085 513-4614 SET-QUEEN SIZE White Oak vernier, 2 WHEELED ALUMI- MEDICAL WAIST NUM FOLDING SALES/ TWO AUCTION Headboard,2-night STRAP FOR stands with built in WALKER $15 OBO CAREGIVERS $10 Do you enjoy interacting INSPECTOR DAYS lights,Dresser with w2new tennis balls. OBO Avoids falls. with many different peo- 4-18 Thur, Estate mirror,Chifrobe,6 month (352)527-2085 (352)527-2085 ple on a daily basis?? Self Motivated, 3pm outside 6 pm old King Coil mattress 4 PLACE SETTINGS NICE SPA GREEN Do you want the great Sales Experience, inside - Full Sale with box spring and GOLD OVER STAIN- MARBLE,NEEDS MO- feeling of helping people We offer: Company w/ Furniture, Tools, frame. LESS FLATWARE TOR & FRAME REPAIR every day?? Then this Truck, Benefits, household, new $600.00 352-795-9405 $40 (352) 527-2085 $100 LINDA 341-2271 Paid Vacation. may be the right oppor- items, great fun Apply within tunity for you! We are & value 3447 E. Gulf to Lake currently seeking experi- Hwy Inverness enced people for regis- 4-19 - Fri, Real Estate (352) 746-2990 tration in the following AUCTION areas: Sugarmill Woods Accounts Payable 1pm, 2 lots on Accounts Receivable Crossandra SOLD Payroll Staff REGARDLESS OF Bookkeeping PRICE CDL CLASS A Office Managers *check website* (accounts based) Con- www.dudleys WITH TANKER tact auction.com REQUIRED [email protected] 637-9588 10%BP Looking to hire for more info. Au2267 AB1667 someone to work in Maine-ly Real Estate septic industry #381384 352-563-2621 CERTIFIED OR MEDICAL BILLING HIGHLY EXP’D TRAINEES SPRAY TECH NEEDED 6 Drawer Snap on Tool Box, APPLY IN PERSON AT: Train to become a with tools 920 E. Ray Street Medical Office Assistant. $195. Hernando NO EXPERIENCE 315-466-2268 NEEDED! Online 10” CRAFTSMAN RA- Experienced AC training gets you Job DIAL ARM SAW $100 Installer ready ASAP. [email protected] or HSDiploma/GED & 352-586-0082 PC/Internet needed! ALPHA AIR (888)374-7294 10” Table Saw, (352) 726-2202 w/ 2 extentions $225 12” Brand Saw FABRICATORS w/ stand $225 Both Craftsman (352) 637-9694 Exp. Granite Fabricators needed. F/T, P/T. Apply SALON FOR SALE 24” CRAFTSMAN at DCI Countertops TURN KEY SCROLL JIG SAW 6843 N Citrus Ave. Price Negotiable $100 [email protected] Crystal River 352-634-1397 or 352-586-0082 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY,APRIL 17, 2013 C9

PAMP CHEF NIB PINK 43,900. 3/2,Dblewide. FLORAL CITY BATHTUB/NEW 5 CASH PAID FOR BEAGLE PUPPIES COND. BOWLS & Delivered & set up, By Owner, 14x 60 MH feet,very nice75.00 JUNK MOTORCYCLES Beautiful CADDY, New Jacobsen. The 2/2 Split Plan w/dbl roof OBO LINDA 341-2271 352-942-3492 10 weeks old LONGABERGER S/P & $125. ea. only home with a 5 yr. over, w/ porch & carport PITCHERS $10 EA BAVARIAN CHINA WANT TO BUY HOUSE (352) 447-3022 warr., only $500 down on fenced 1 acre, Very 352-586-0082 and $293.40/ mo. SERVICE FOR 12+ or MOBILE Any Area, Shih Poo Puppies, Nice Quiet, Considering P&I W.A.C. Must See QUEEN MATTRESS DINNERWARE Condition or Situation 4 males, 1 female ALL reasonable Cash 352-621-3807 SET WITH FRAME in w/gold trim. Fred, 352-726-9369 ready 6/9 offers. 352-586-9498 good condition $50. call $150. OBO Yorkshire Puppies BIG 352-563-2243 (352) 746-3327 3 males 1 female USED HOMES HOME-ON-LAND RV PORTABLE SATEL- Ready 5/9 32x80 H.O.M. $50,900 Only $59,900, 3/2 SHOWER DOORS Like “like new” on ½ acre. LITE W/TRIPOD Never new 40.00 OBO LINDA (352) 795-5896 28x76 H.O.M. $43,500 used but assembled. 628-6188 evenings 28x70 ScotBilt $42,500 Tape-n-texture walls, 341-2271 new carpet & appli- 352-586-0082 or Shih-Tzu & Shih-Poo 40x42 Palm Har. $65k [email protected] 28X70 Live oak $52,500 ances, AC & heat! Pups, Available Warranty, $2,350 SCHATZ ANNIVER- Registered We Sell Homes for Hnder $10,000 Call & dwon, $319.22/mo SARY CLOCK $99 Lots of Colors, P&I, W.A.C. Owner OBO Rose/White. Beverly Hills, FL View (352) 621-9183 UPRIGHT EXERCISE can finance. Call (352)527-2085 (352)270-8827 BIKE IT ALSO WORKS Crystal River 352-621-9182 SEWING MACHINE THE ARMS ONLY Shih-Tzu PUPS C.R. Village,2003 Palm GEMSY G0818 $100.00 464-0316 1 MALE, 1 FEMALE Harbor, 2/2 Liv. Din. Kit , HOMOSASSA Sewing machine with AKC, 3 mos. old, windowed lanai, 3/2, 1,800 Sq Ft, $42,900 352-212-8908 table $350 Firm BUCKY Home raised, shots up Fenced Yard,new floor- (352) 527-8738 Bucky, a 7-y.o. to date, very loving ing $5000 down SHRINER’S WOODEN Corgi/Basset Hnd (352) 621-0450 $525 (352) 302-9217 MANTLE CLOCK $50 mix, neutered, 1 Gun Cabinet, holds 8 INVERNESS ‘08, OBO West. Chime. housebrkn, UTD guns, Wood Easter Sale 4BR/2BA, on ¼ Acre (352)527-2085 shots, gets along $99. well w/other dogs. Family Home Center on paved rd. Fenced SMALL BRASS LAMPS 2 Large Nautical Prefer home with no Three Lot Model yard. $3000. down, W/GLASS SHADES Oil Paintings $45. ea. children. Loves Clearance $417.53 WAC. $20 OBO EA. Touch 352-341-3526 walks, naps NO HIDDEN FEES Call386-546-5833 lamps. (352)527-2085 $72,900 30 x 76 4/2 Leave Message BICYCLE Girls/ladies 26 & petting. SOLID WOOD COM- $69,900 30 x 60 3/2 inch, 5 speed like new $82,900 32 x 76 4/2 000EI9V PUTER TABLE pullout $50.00 352 794-3422 Call Crystal or drawer for keyboard. Gerome @ Price Incls: Delv, Set, A/C Skirting, Steps, $25 352-586-0082 or Concealed Weapons 352-533-4332. “ upgraded appliances & [email protected] Permit Course WAGS Furniture Remember HOMOSASSA’S DAN’S GUN ROOM STAINLES FLATWARE Dachshund Puppy Wags, a 1-y.o. The Reason for The Best Housing Value (352) 726-5238 $45 OBO many pieces, Female, Mini, small terrier mix, happy, Season 352-795-1272 Modern homes from wrapped. Champion blood line. friendly, energetic, $11,000 or Lease to (352)527-2085 GRAND Health Cert. $375. playful. Neutered, NEW 3/2 Own from $199/mo. (352) 795-0200 Submersible Pump OPENING housebroken, JACOBSEN HOME $1000.down + Lot rent at ★ Specials★ (352) 220-4792 Cell HW neg., UTD on 5Yr. Warranty $2,650 Evanridge Community 3 wire $75. an exceptional 55+Park Guaranteed RAY’S GUN SHOP shots. Crate-trained. down, only $297.44/ will demonstrate Stokes Flea Market, Best w/older chil- mo., Fixed rate 352 628-5977 Bldg “A” Rt. 44, 4 mi. 352-726-7485 dren. Fenced yard W.A.C. Come and INVERNESS E. of Hwy. 19, CR preferred. View 352-621-9181 USED GOODYEAR ffl#159017015016163 Ft Cooper 55+ TIRE (REGATTA ) 2/1.5, furnished, Call Karen @ New Palm Harbor P225/60R 16 $40.00 Florida Room, Carport ☛ Ruger 10-22 $239 218-780-1808. “ Homes Mobile Condo GOOD TREAD ☛ Ruger 10-22: $39,000. Delivered to $10,000 OBO (352) 464-0316 Take Down $349 Yorkshire Terriers your site - 419-5114 or 601-4929 WOODEN CHILD’S ☛ AR15 - 30 Round MOXIE Males, 8 wks on 4/4, http://www.palmharbor.c Mobile Home on Lake ROCKER $15 OBO light Promags $15 $450 cash. See the om/model-center 2/2 w/ Florida Rm. & blue. (352)527-2085 Your Headquarters 6-y.o. beautiful parents in Lecanto /plantcity/ Carport, remodeled Blackmouth Cur mix, WOODEN VINTAGE for Guns, Ammo and (727) 242-0732 John Lyons low lot rent, beautiful smart, loyal, friendly, HIGH BACK CHAIR Reloading Supplies 800-622-2832 ext 210 $16,000 352-726-2553 weight 62 lbs. $20 OBO No arms. Hours: 8am to 2pm HW-negative, (352) 527-2085 Tuesday-Saturday OCALA 352-527-1660 neutered, UTD shots. 2br 1ba furn. 55+ 352-586-7516 Good companion Comm.16x16 add-on, dog, good with sliding dr to private CITRUS SPRINGS PUBLISHER’S Own Your CITRUS HILLS 3/2/2, $850+ deposit GUN RACK or Dry Bag older children. deck, 28ft encls porch, 2/2 Furnished NOTICE: Fenced yard & 28 ft storage, $6200 352-341-4178 4 WHEELED WALKER w/mask,snorkel, flippers long or short term All real estate ad- preferred. Own Land? (352) 470-1727 WITH SEAT AND & flag-$20ea. Financing Available to 352-527-8002, CITRUS SPRINGS, vertising in this [email protected] or or 352-476-4242 2 BR, 1 BA, 2CG; $595. newspaper is BRAKES FOLDS UP Call Donna @ purchase your next 352-586-0082 1896 W. Rutland Drive. subject to Fair Hous- GREAT SHAPE ONLY 352-249-7801. New or used 75.00 464 0316 Manufactured Home THE GLEN 352- 382-1373. ing Act which makes WE BUY GUNS Maint. Free Villa, 2/2/1 BEDSIDE COMMODE Buy, Sell, Trade 352-795-1272 INVERNESS it illegal to advertise DUNNELLON vyn. scrn. por., 1,320 sf, “any & ALUMINUM WALKER Repair & Restore garg. & cable furn. 2/2/2 Remodeled, on BOTH HAVE ADJUST- CALL (352) 445-1573 3/2/2 located off 488 Golf course $895mo + preference, limita- $750mo, 1st, Last Sec redecorated, 55+ tion or discrimination ABLE LEGS 20.00 comm. $725. mo Sec. 352-895-0744 EACH 464 0316 Req. fence yard, no based on race, color, I I I I I I I I pets 352-208-9462 (352) 634-7674 INVERNESS religion, sex, handi- Lazy Boy Lift Chair, Tell that special 352-598-9212 RENT TO OWN!! cap, familial status excel. cond. No Credit Check! or national origin, or $450 2013 ENCLOSED person REPO 3/2/2, 888-257-9136 an intention, to make Large Bedside TRAILERS, 6x12 “ Happy Birthday FORECLOSURES JADEMISSION.COM such preference, comode Like new, “ with a classi- Bank Owned /must sell with ramp, $1895 fied ad under HERNANDO limitation or dis- $35. (352) 586-9882 ** call 352-527-0555 ** My name is Dusty Bad Credit No Problem Affordable Rentals crimination. “ Famil- Happy Notes. Minimum needed down CRYSTAL RIVER MANUAL WHEEL- I am 9 mths old. Every Only $28.50 Watson’s Fish Camp ial status includes CHAIR WITH FOOT- $5000 dollars 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 children under the thing is done, now all I includes a photo Near Town 563-9857 (352) 726-2225 RESTS GREAT SHAPE need is my home. Call & Call 352-795-2377 age of 18 living with Gospel Island parents or legal cus- 100.00 464 0316 come and get me FLORAL CITY clean 2/1,no pets, Call our Classi- todians, pregnant NEW 4” RISER FOR FISHER-PRICE 419-0223/726-1006 visit LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. $700. 352-212-4010 fied Dept for de- women and people TOILET SEAT MAKES PAPASAN CRADLE me on www.savingangels tails AC, Clean, No Pets petrescue.com securing IT MUCH EASIER TO SWING Brand new,Pink 352-563-5966 (352) 344-1025 BLACK DIAMOND HERNANDO GET UP $25.OO custody of children butterfly 70.00 422-2719 We Will Buy Your 3/2/2 $1,100/mo Bob Affordable Rentals 464-0316 I I I I I I I I under 18. This news- Used Manufactured Hedick Coldwell Banker Watson’s Fish Camp (352) 726-2225 paper will not know- TUB RAIL BATHTUB Homes 1976-2013 Next Generation ingly accept any ad- GRAB BAR CLAMPS CASH 4 you, less than 352-634-4286 vertising for real es- TO SIDE OF TUB 30 DAYS ALEXANDER tate which is in viola- $30.00 464-0316 352-795-1272 REAL ESTATE tion of the law. BRING YOUR Our readers are (352) 795-6633 Reasonable FISHING POLE! hereby Office/Storage/Manf informed that all Crystal River LECANTO Space, Flexible Areas dwellings advertised Apts, 2 BR/ 1 BA Cottage 1/1 furn $425 Shamrock Industrial PK ACOUSTIC GUITAR in this newspaper are $400-$500, ALSO incls. pwer /water, Dirt 6843 N.Citrus Ave. W/GIGBAG,TUNER,STRING INVERNESS available on an equal 55+ park HOMES & MOBILES Road (352) 220-2958 (352)795-1906 S,STRAP,ETC. opportunity basis. To on water. Furnished AVAILABLE NEW CONDITION $75 My name is complain of discrimi- 2bd, 1.5 bath, $595. 352-601-6625 nation call HUD Rent inc. grass cutt- INVERNESS Max toll-free at ELECTRIC GUITAR ing and your water. 1/1 $400. & 2/2 $600. I am a mini scz, fixed, INVERNESS, FL 1-800-669-9777. The W/AMP, GIGBAG, utd, and chipped looking Call 352-476-4964 Near Hospital 55+ park on lake w/5 BEVELRY HILLS toll-free telephone TUNER,STRAP,STRINGS,ET for my forever home. for details 352-422-2393 DUDLEY’S piers, clubhouse and 1/1, Carport $450., number for the C “NEW” $95 I I I I I I I I Call SAVING ANGELS AUCTION much more! Rent LECANTO 1st last, sec. For more hearing impaired is 352-601-6625 RESCUE Tell that special includes grass cutting 1 BD apartment $500 Info. (352) 637-2838 1-800-927-9275. Grinnell Bros. Spinet 419-0223/726-1006 person and your water 352-216-0012/613-6000 Piano,made in Detroit Visit our web site “ Happy Birthday • 1 Bedroom, 1 bath BEVERLY HILLS Mich,, VG Cond. $400 www.savingangelspetres- “ with a classi- @$350 inc. H20 2/1/1, $600. mo. (352) 447-4368 fied ad under cue.com Pets considered and 352-382-1162, MORRELL PRO section 8 is accepted. 795-1878 Happy Notes. FLORAL CITY JMPTVB LAP STEEL Only $28.50 Call 352-476-4964 TWO AUCTION WINE RED,6 OR 8 Exceptionally Nice INGLIS BEVERLY HILLS includes a photo For Details! 3/2 on Beautiful 1¼ AC, 2/1, Near Power Plant, Lg 2/2/2, CH/A, FL Rm, DAYS STRING “LIKE NEW” 4-18 Thur, Estate $100 352-601-6625 HOMOSASSA 2/1 treed lot, garage, shed, Clean, Quiet, $495./ fncd yrd, W/D, No Pets Call our Classi- dock, Ideal for Fishing/ mo. (352) 447-6016 $675. mo. + sec., 3pm outside 6 pm fied Dept for de- Fenced acre, Addition inside - Full Sale Tweet Huge Deck, Shed Airboats $89,900. 352-726-2280 tails 716-807-8847 w/ Furniture, Tools, 352-563-5966 $500.mo 352-628-5244 BEVERLY HILLS household, new Tweet I I I I I I I I Move in special! items, great fun Clean 2or 3BR, 2BA/ & value Tweet SADIE 1-car 1st, last, sec. $575mo 352-400-1501 4-19 - Fri, Real Estate Follow the Sadie, 8-y.o. spayed Credit Scores LECANTO AUCTION Chronicle on black Lab mix, wt. above 575 Qualify for Oak Tree Plaza, CITRUS SPRINGS Sugarmill Woods A Diabetic Needs 35 lbs, quiet, calm, several land/home Office/Retail, CR 486, 3/2/2, New 1pm, 2 lots on unopened, unexpired affectionate, packages in the 900 sf. @ $675+ util. & Crossandra SOLD Tri-County area boxes of test strips will housebroken, good sales tax. 1 mo. Free Carpet, REGARDLESS OF “news as it happens right pay cash and pick-up, 352-795-2377 companion for w/12 mo. Lease PRICE at your finger tips” Call Mike 386-266-7748 352-258-6801 Near School older couple or 3/2 on 1.5 FLORAL CITY ‘99 *check website* Wanted ALL AUTOS WANTED single person, likes 3BR/2BA on 1.10 Acres Reasonable $775. mo. www.dudleys Old Guitars,amps, with or without title. Any walks & treats. Acres Clean Move in ready Office/Storage/Manf auction.com pedals, accessories cond. make or model. Obeys commands. FHA Approved $3,000 down Space, Flexible Areas RIVER LINKS 637-9588 10%BP Private Collector pay- We pay up to $10,000 $2600 Down $358.83/mo WAC Shamrock Industrial PK REALTY Au2267 AB1667 www.twitter.com/ ing CASH!!! and offer free towing. Call Kathy @ (Town of Hernando) Call 386-546-5833 6843 N.Citrus Ave. Maine-ly Real Estate Call M.J. 257-3261 (813) 505-6939 352-465-0812. “ 352-795-1272 Leave Message (352)795-1906 352-628-1616 #381384 citruschronicle

*ABC PAINTING* AFFORDABLE PIC PICARD’S COUNTY WIDE SMITTYS APPLIANCE COUNTY WIDE CLEANING BY PENNY LITTLE JOHNS A TREE SURGEON 30 + YRS.EXP.LIC./INS RELIABLE PRESSURE DRY- WALL 25 ys exp REPAIR. Also Wanted DRY-WALL25 yrs exp. Wkly., Biwkly., Mnthly. MOVERS & STORAGE Lic. & Ins. Lowest for an EXCELLENT job Quality Cuts Lawn Care CLEANING& PAINTING lic2875,all your drywall Dead or Alive Washers lic.2875, all your drywall 352-503-7800, Local and Long Rates Free est. call Dale and Sons Budget Plans, Lic/Ins 352-341-3300 needs! Ceiling & Wall & Dryers. FREE PICK needs! Ceiling & Wall 352-476-3820 Distance Moves (352)860-1452 UP! 352-564-8179 352-586-8129 352-794-4118 Repairs. Pop Corn Repairs. Pop Corn Husband & Wife Team Loading and Removal 352-302-6838 Removal 352-302-6838 1 CALL & RELAX! Exp. Good Rates, Res, D & R TREE SERVICE Unloading of Pods, All Tractor & Tree Work 25yrs Exp in 100% Free Est., Lic#39324 Lawn & Landscape Rental trucks & LITTLE JOHNS Land Cleared, Hauling property maint & all Kevin 352-364-6185 Specialist. Lic. & Ins. Storage Units We MOVERS & STORAGE 1 time Cleanup, Drive- repairs, call H&H Free Est. 352-302-5641 have trucks going Local and Long ways (352) 302-6955 Primary Cleaning All phases of Tile Adult Family Care Services today! Up & Down 195&175 Distance Moves Home - Alzheimer ☛ **Free Estimates** Helpin Hand Grass Man Handicap Showers, li#37658 352-476-2285 We Get Off The Safety Bars, Flrs. Loading and D & R TREE SERVICE Dementia Incontinency DUN-RITE ELECTRIC call Kala 352-212-6817 Cut-Clean-Mulch-Edge ANDREW JOEHL Interstate For You! 422-2019 Lic. #2713 Unloading of Pods, Lawn & Landscape (SL 6906450) 503-7052 Since ‘78/ Free Est. THE KLEEN TEAM FREE ESTIMATES! ★ 352 299 4684 ★ Rental trucks & Specialist. Lic. & Ins. HANDYMAN. Russell 352-637-1363 lic EC 13002699 Gen. Maint/Repairs Residential/Comm. littlejohnsmovers65 Storage Units We Free Est. 352-302-5641 352- 726-2907 Pressure Cleaning. Lic., Bonded, Insured LAWNCARE N MORE @yahoo.com have trucks going 0256271 352-465-9201 (352) 419-6557 Leaves, bushes, Up & Down 195&175 Davies Tree Service Estates/Auction beds, cleanup,hauling. We Get Off The Serving Area 15yrs. JEFF’S A HANDYMAN Interstate For You! Services If Its Broke, Jerry Can treework 352-726-9570 MAC’S MOBILE RV Free Est. Lic & Ins Cleanup/Hauling REPAIR & MAINT. ★ 352 299 4684 ★ cell 727-239-5125 Fix It. Housecleaning Clean outs/Dump Runs Merritt Garling Lawn RVTC Certified Tech littlejohnsmovers65 local 352-344-5932 Lawns/Brush Removal ESTATE SALES also. 352-201-0116 Lic. & Landscape Services Pricing to Final Check All Tractor & Tree Work *ABC PAINTING* 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. @yahoo.com Lic. (352) 584-5374 Affordable Handyman Land Cleared, Hauling Lawn/Pavers/Plantings 30 + YRS.EXP.LIC./INS We Ease Stress! 352- ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. 352-287-0159 DOUBLE J 1 time Cleanup, Drive- for an EXCELLENT job Tree Service 344-0333 or 422-2316 ✔ AFFORDABLE ways (352) 302-6955 STEVE’S LAWN SERVICE Call Dale and Sons Stump Grinding, bulk ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est 352-586-8129 ★ ★ AllAROUND TRACTOR Mowing & Trimming mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 352-257-9508 Landclearing, Hauling Clean up, Lic. & Ins. Diestler Computer CALL STELLAR BLUE Attention Consum- SOD SOD SOD & Site Prep, Driveways (352) 797-3166 KING’s LAND CLEAR- New & Used systems Affordable Handyman All Int./ Ext. Painting ers! DECORATIVE ROCK ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 ING & TREE SERVICE repairs. Visa/ MCard THE KLEEN TEAM Needs. Lic. & Ins. 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Res Painting, advertisements. If For You! treework 352-726-9570 BIANCHI CONCRETE A 5 STAR COMPANY Mower and Small Affordable Handyman D & R TREE SERVICE interior/ext. Free est. you don’t see a li- INC.COM ins/lic #2579 GO OWENS FENCING ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Engine- It’s Tune Up Lawn & Landscape Lic/ins (352) 220-0273 cense number in the RON ROBBINS Tree Driveways-Patios-Sidewlk. ALL TYPES. Free Est. ✔ AFFORDABLE Time! 352-220-4244 Comm/Res. 628-4002 Specialist. Lic. & Ins. ad, you should inquire SUMTER Service Trim, Shape & Pool deck repair ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est about it and be suspi- Remve, Lic/Ins. Free /stain. 352-257-0078 Free Est. 352-302-5641 ★ 352-257-9508 ★ cious that you may be est. 352-628-2825 ROB’S MASONRY & SOD SOD SOD & contacting an unli- CONCRETE Driveways Carpentry, Decks, DECORATIVE ROCK censed COUNTY *ABC PAINTING* TREE REMOVAL & tear outs, tractor work, Docks, Remodeling *Installation Specialist* A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, business. The Citrus 30 + YRS.EXP.LIC./INS STUMP GRINDING Lic. #1476, 726-6554 Yard Work, Pressure John (352) 464-2876 garage clean outs, County Chronicle Install, restretch, repair for an EXCELLENT job Trim/Tree Removal, Wash, Home Repair. trash, furniture & misc. wants to ensure that Clean, Sales, Vinyl call Dale and Sons TIMES 55ft. Bucket Truck Carpet, Laminent, Lic. CBC 1253431 Mark (352) 287-0767 our ads meet the re- 10% off - Mention Ad (352) 464-3748 352-586-8129 #4857 Mitch, 201-2245 ALL OF CITRUS quirements of the law. Lic/ins. 352-344-2696 CALL STELLAR BLUE Beware of any service AFFORDABLE  HANDYMAN DAVE #1 Professional Leaf Clean Ups, Clean Outs Get Results Everything from A to Z All Int./ Ext. Painting advertiser that can not Top Soil, Mulch, Fill, Pressure Wash homes vac system why rake? FREE provide proof that & drive-ways, Hauling * FULL Lawn Service* 352-628-6790 Needs. Lic. & Ins. Hauling & Tractor Work EST. (352) 586-2996 they are licensed to do (352) 341-2019 Odd Jobs 352-726-9570 Free Est. 352-344-9273 JEFF’S business. For ques- Call AllAROUND TRACTOR #1 HANDYMAN HONEY DO’S your AFFORDABLE LAWN Cleanup/Hauling  HANDYMAN DAVE tions about business 344-2556, Richard Land clearing, Hauling All Types of Repairs Honey’s Don’t Do! CARE Cuts Starting $15 Clean outs/Dump Runs Pressure Wash homes licensing, please call 1-352-793-3163 Water Pump Service Site Prep, Driveways Free EST., SR. DISC. Lic.& Ins., Comm/Res. Res./Comm., Lic/Ins. Lawns/Brush Removal & drive-ways, Hauling, your city or county & Repairs- all makes & Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 Lic#38893, 201-1483 Jimmy 352-212-9067 563-9824, 228-7320 Lic. (352) 584-5374 Odd Jobs 352-726-9570 government offices. models. Call anytime! C10 WEDNESDAY,APRIL 17, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed 000EI9W Notices Notices Notices INVERNESS VILLA SEADOO PONTIAC SON, MARY ETTA LOWE NOTICE OF APPLICATION Florida. For Sale, Near ‘09, JET SKI 2001, Grand am Said property being in the FOR TAX DEED Unless such certificate County of Citrus, State of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: shall be redeemed ac- Whispering Pines $1,800 & Flotation $2,995 Dock Ram $500. 352-341-0018 Florida. USAMERIBANK cording to law, the prop- Park. Close to stores Unless such certificate The holder of the follow- erty described in such /restaurants. Near (305) 333-0542 SUBARU shall be redeemed ac- ing certificate has filed certificate shall be sold to Medical Facilities/ 2002, Forester AWD cording to law, the prop- said certificate for a tax the highest bidder on line, Hospital. Light, $3,995 erty described in such deed to be issued on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 Updated End Unit. 352-341-0018 certificate shall be sold to thereon. The certificate A.M. at 2 BR. 2BA., Garage the highest bidder on line, number and year of issu- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Eat in Kit., Liv. Rm. ‘06 ROCKWOOD on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ance, the description of om. /Din. Rm., Front/back A.M. at the property, and the Dated March 11, 2013 TT www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c names in which it was as- ANGELA VICK porch, garage, attic 31’ Signature Series. w/ storage, newer AC om. sessed are as follows: Clerk of the Circuit Court, Aluminum frame. Rear 1967 CHEVY Dated March 11, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2814 Citrus County, Florida w/ guarantee. ALL queen, 12’ LR slide. All Shortbed, 350 Bortec, Appl’s. UPDATED, ANGELA VICK YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- factory extras + more. 700 Pw Tran,CustColor, Clerk of the Circuit Court, DESCRIPTION OF PROP- uty Clerk Near Condo Pool Completely equipped Silv Bl,show truck $9500 Citrus County, Florida ERTY: Advertised 4 times: Call (352) 637-3746 (linens, kitchen, tools, OBO 813-469-8024 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- CHASS RIVER ESTS UNIT 5 March 27, 2013 (352) 697-2475 spare parts). Ready to uty Clerk LOTS 12 & 13 DESCR IN O R April 3, 2013 go. Immaculate condi- Advertised 4 times: BK 495 PG 414 & DC PB 96 April 10, 2013 tion, No smoking, no March 27, 2013 PG 506 April 27, 2013 pets. $14,000. April 3, 2013 NAME IN WHICH AS- 2406-0417 WCRN 352-637-6262 April 10, 2013 SESSED: ESTATE OF WIL- PUBLIC NOTICE April 17, 2013 LIAM E WILLIAMS, ESTATE APPLICATION: 2013-008 REAL ESTATE/ COACHMAN 30ft 2397-0417 WCRN OF WILLIAM EDWARD WIL- NOTICE OF APPLICATION LAND FOR SALE ‘05, T/T, Qn. bed., + I I I I I I I I PUBLIC NOTICE LIAMS, WANDA C WIL- FOR TAX DEED rear bunk beds, Tell that special APPLICATION: 2012-331 LIAMS, WANDA E WIL- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: America’s Best Buy! slide out, ducted AC NOTICE OF APPLICATION LIAMS USAMERIBANK 20 Acres-Only Very clean. Reduced! person FOR TAX DEED Said property being in the The holder of the follow- County of Citrus, State of $99/mo! $9,000 (352) 621-0848 “ Happy Birthday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ing certificate has filed “ with a classi- USAMERIBANK Florida. said certificate for a tax $0 Down, No Credit KZ Toyhauler,07 Unless such certificate Checks, fied ad under The holder of the follow- deed to be issued 32’ like new, full slide Happy Notes. ing certificate has filed shall be redeemed ac- thereon. The certificate MONEY BACK new tires, Owan Gen., Only $28.50 said certificate for a tax cording to law, the prop- number and year of issu- GUARANTEE gas tank, Lrg living includes a photo deed to be issued erty described in such ance, the description of Owner Financing. area separate cargo thereon. The certificate certificate shall be sold to the property, and the West Texas $18,000. 352-795-2975 Call our Classi- number and year of issu- the highest bidder on line, names in which it was as- Beautiful Mountain ance, the description of on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 sessed are as follows: MAC’S MOBILE RV fied Dept for de- A.M. at Views! REPAIR & MAINT. the property, and the CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2918 Free Color Brochure tails names in which it was as- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 RVTC Certified Tech. 352-563-5966 sessed are as follows: om. DESCRIPTION OF PROP- 1-800-755-8953 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. www.sunset I I I I I I I I CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2997 Dated March 11, 2013 ERTY: ranches.com WE BUY RV’S, YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 ANGELA VICK RIVER GARDENS UNIT 4 PB TRAVEL TRAILERS, DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Clerk of the Circuit Court, 3 PG 40 LOT 258 5TH WHEELS, ERTY: Citrus County, Florida NAME IN WHICH AS- MOTOR HOMES SOUTH SIDE SUB LOTS 144 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- SESSED: FREDERICK EN- uty Clerk Call US 352-201-6945 & 145 DESCR IN O R BK TERPRISES INC 1967 CHEVY 390 PG 635 Advertised 4 times: Said property being in the Shortbed, 350 Bortec, NAME IN WHICH AS- March 27, 2013 County of Citrus, State of “FREE 700 Pw Tran,CustColor, SESSED: ELOUISE S COX, April 3, 2013 Florida. Foreclosure and Silv Bl,show truck $9500 LOUIS A COX April 10, 2013 Unless such certificate OBO 813-469-8024 Said property being in the April 17, 2013 shall be redeemed ac- Short Sale Lists $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ DODGE County of Citrus, State of 2402-0417 WCRN cording to law, the prop- For Wrecked, Junk or Florida. PUBLIC NOTICE erty described in such Unwanted Cars/Trucks 2004 DAKOTA 4WD Unless such certificate APPLICATION: 2013-004 certificate shall be sold to $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ CLUB CAB, SPORT shall be redeemed ac- NOTICE OF APPLICATION the highest bidder on line, $8495. 352-628-5100 **BEST PRICE** cording to law, the prop- FOR TAX DEED on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 For Junk & Unwanted DODGE erty described in such NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: A.M. at ‘86, 1500, 318 auto., certificate shall be sold to USAMERIBANK www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Cars- CALL NOW the highest bidder on line, The holder of the follow- om. **352-426-4267** w/ topper, new tires, &brakes, org. 77k mi., on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ing certificate has filed Dated March 11, 2013 BUYING JUNK CARS A.M. at said certificate for a tax ANGELA VICK $2,500 obo (352) Town Home I NEED ★ Running or Not ★ www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c deed to be issued Clerk of the Circuit Court, 2/2/1 w/glass lanai, 418-5926, 212-5300 Homosassa Springs LISTINGS! CASH PAID-$300 & UP om. thereon. The certificate Citrus County, Florida 1123 Sq Ft, Maint. free Lot. 150 x 220 on Inn I SOLD ALMOST (352) 771-6191 FORD Dated March 11, 2013 number and year of issu- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- St. Nice Neighbor- exterior, new paint & 2-HOMES A MONTH ANGELA VICK ance, the description of uty Clerk CASH BUYER’S 2011 Ranger XLT, hood. Asking $12,500. flooring. exec. unit ready IN 2012 $17,500. KBB, OBO Clerk of the Circuit Court, the property, and the Advertised 4 times: to move in. The Glen, Let’s BREAK that Buying Used Cars Citrus County, Florida names in which it was as- March 27, 2013 (904) 757-1012 Office Open Trucks & Vans, For AutoTrans, Power 55+ comm $52,900 record together! Windows, Doors Locks By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- sessed are as follows: April 3, 2013 585-797-7907 7 Days a Week used car lot, Hwy 19 uty Clerk CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2840 April 10, 2013 Larry’s Auto Sales AM/FM/CD/XM/CB, Advertised 4 times: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 April 17, 2013 352-564-8333 Cruise, Bed Cover,Alloy March 27, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- LISA Wheels, More Pictures 2407-0417 WCRN Specializing in April 3, 2013 ERTY: PUBLIC NOTICE VANDEBOE MONEY’S TIGHT! w/email: djameson5 April 10, 2013 PLEASURE ACRES PB 3 PG Acreage,Farms Broker (R) Owner APPLICATION: 2013-009 PRICES R RIGHT! @tampabay.rr.com April 17, 2013 77 LOTS 106 & 107 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Ranches & INVERNESS BUY-SELL-RENT- cell 410-703-9495 2398-0417 WCRN NAME IN WHICH AS- FOR TAX DEED Commercial RENT TO OWN!! Plantation Realty Car-Truck-Boat-RV GMC PUBLIC NOTICE SESSED: LYNDA ALAIMO, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: No Credit Check! 352-634-0129 consignmentusa.org APPLICATION: 2012-332 MARK ALAIMO USAMERIBANK www.plantation ‘04, Sierra, V6, auto, Said property being in the 3/2/2, 888-257-9136 US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR 1 owner, non smoker NOTICE OF APPLICATION The holder of the follow- JADEMISSION.COM realtylistings.com 461-4518 & 795-4440 FOR TAX DEED County of Citrus, State of ing certificate has filed DEB INFANTINE 64K mi., $8,200 Florida. Realtor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: said certificate for a tax ✼ ✼ (352) 344-8553 USAMERIBANK Unless such certificate deed to be issued (352) 302-8046 SPECIAL shall be redeemed ac- MONEY’S TIGHT! The holder of the follow- thereon. The certificate Real Estate!... ing certificate has filed cording to law, the prop- number and year of issu- 2BD 1½BA 2 Carport PRICES R RIGHT! erty described in such it’s what I do. on Lake Rousseau said certificate for a tax ance, the description of 3-4BR/ 2BA/ 2-4Car 2004 FORD BUY-SELL-RENT- deed to be issued certificate shall be sold to the property, and the Dunnellon 1.4 AC, Car-Truck-Boat-RV New Roof, Crown Victoria, thereon. The certificate the highest bidder on line, names in which it was as- ERA American 168 ft on lake, No flood consignmentusa.org on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 Richard (Rick) Cathedral Ceilings, 133K mi, exec. cond. number and year of issu- sessed are as follows: Realty insurance req. Com- US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR ance, the description of A.M. at CERTIFICATE NO: 10-1052 Couch, Broker Fruit Trees, pletely remodeled, Price new tires, $4,900 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c 2 Lots, $145,000. Phone: 352-726-5855 352-422-1916 461-4518 & 795-4440 the property, and the YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Couch Realty & Cell: 352-302-8046 Reduced $169,000 names in which it was as- om. DESCRIPTION OF PROP- 352-563-9857 Dated March 11, 2013 Investments, Inc. Fax: 352-726-7386 AFFORDABLE TOYOTA sessed are as follows: ERTY: Email:debinfantine@ Barney Chilton AUTOS & VANS 2011 TUNDRA CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3170 ANGELA VICK HOLIDAY ACRES UNIT 1 PB (352) 212-3559 yahoo.com 352-563-0116 Everybody Rides CREWMAX YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Clerk of the Circuit Court, 5 PG 65 COM AT SW RCOUCH.com $495 DOWN 32K MILES, 4WD, DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Citrus County, Florida CORN OF LOT 54 TH S 0 Crystal River 3/2/2 ERTY: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- DEG 5M 30S E AL S PROJ cbs 2100 sq ft liv $49 PER WEEK LEATHER, S/R uty Clerk BUY HERE PAY $30995. 352-628-5100 CITRUS SPGS UNIT 1 PB 5 OF W LN OF LT 54 1322.36 area,10K boat lift, PG 89 LOT 18 BLK 61 Advertised 4 times: FT TO PT ON N R/W LN OF updated 2011,shed HERE. March 27, 2013 Lots of clean-safe- NAME IN WHICH AS- SR 44 BEING 50 FT FROM $239,000 April 3, 2013 dependable rides SESSED: BRIAN D BUSL, MEAS AT RIGHT ANG TO 352-794-3020/586-4987 . LINDA S BUSL April 10, 2013 CTRLN OF SR 44, TH S 79 HOMOASASSA 5+ CALL DAN TODAY Said property being in the April 17, 2013 DEG 44M 10S E AL R/W DEN BEDROOMS. 3 (352) 5 6 3 -1 9 0 2 FORD County of Citrus, State of 2403-0417 WCRN 354.84 FT TO POB, TH TERRA VISTA GOLF bath. THIS HUGE “WE BUYS CARS ‘98, Explorer, XLT, Florida. PUBLIC NOTICE CONT S 79 DEG 44M 10S E COURSE LOT on Red AND BEAUTIFUL Floral City’s BEST Lake DEAD OR ALIVE” $2,700 obo Unless such certificate APPLICATION: 2013-005 AL R/W 100 FT TO PT ON W Sox Path. Great vista’s. TWO STORY HOME House Value! 2 Boat 1675 Suncoast Hwy. (352) 637-4676 shall be redeemed ac- NOTICE OF APPLICATION R/W LN OF HOLIDAY DR, 85 ft. frontage on golf WITH 3 CAR GAR- Docks, 2/2/Den/FP & Homosassa Fl. cording to law, the prop- FOR TAX DEED TH N 22 DEG 33M 20S E AL course $56,400. Call AGE IS OVER 3500 GMC erty described in such NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: W R/W 250 FT, TH N 79 more! 1YR Warranty 2009 YUKON SLE 352-638-0905 SQ. FT. HOME $159K Realty Connect BUICK certificate shall be sold to USAMERIBANK DEG 44M 10S W PAR TO N BACKS UP TO A NA- 2005 Century, 4dr 32K MILES the highest bidder on line, The holder of the follow- R/W 100 FT, TH S 22 DEG 212-1446 $24995. 352-628-5100 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ing certificate has filed 33M 20S W PAR TO W R/W TURE PRESERVE. MICHELE www.RealtyConnect.me 96k mi, power window, HOME IS A FORE- lock, cruise control, A.M. at said certificate for a tax 250 FT TO POB — EXC THAT HONDA www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c deed to be issued PT CONVEYED TO CITRUS UNIQUE & HISTORIC CLOSURE SHORT ROSE am/fm/cd asking $4900. 2007, Element, 352-302-9217 om. thereon. The certificate COUNTY DESC IN OR BK Homes, Commercial SALE AND THE Realtor Hard to find, Dated March 11, 2013 number and year of issu- 829 PG 201(ADDED TO Waterfront & Land BANK IS WORKING BUICK cold A/C, runs great, ANGELA VICK ance, the description of 70000) TITLE IN OR BK 929 “Small Town WITH THE SELLERS. Simply put 2005 Lesabre Must See, Clerk of the Circuit Court, the property, and the PG 1863 30 LOTS FOR SALE Country Lifestyle THIS HOME WAS I ‘ll work harder $8,995. Call (352) 628-4600 Citrus County, Florida names in which it was as- NAME IN WHICH AS- INVERNESS, To Settle OUR SPECIALTY BUILT IN 2005. 352-341-0018 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- sessed are as follows: SESSED: DONALD R DICK- Estate, Sell All or Part JEEP SINCE 1989” [email protected] 352-212-5097 uty Clerk CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3306 ERSON Builders Welcome. BUICK 1999 Cherokee Sport m isellcitruscounty@ Advertised 4 times: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Said property being in the Will cooperate 2006 Lacrosse CX 4X4, 6 cyc, 4WD, 148k yahoo.com March 27, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- County of Citrus, State of (239) 332-4141, 92K MILES, mi, Good cond $3500 April 3, 2013 ERTY: Florida. Craven Realty, Inc. (612) 743-4141 LIKE NEW $8995. (352) 447-4368 April 10, 2013 CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 2 Unless such certificate 352-726-1515 352-628-5100 LEXUS April 17, 2013 PLAT BK 5 PG 108 LOT 7 shall be redeemed ac- HOMOSASSA CHEVROLET 2010 RX350 2399-0417 WCRN BLK 162 DESCR IN O R BK cording to law, the prop- 4/2 BLOCK HOME, Room To Roam 9748 W. Halls River Rd LOADED, NAV, PUBLIC NOTICE 550 PG 1458 erty described in such 2003 Corvette 50th an- NAME IN WHICH AS- certificate shall be sold to mother in law apt, 3/2 ON 2 ACRES SF Building Lot niversary model, PREMIUM RED APPLICATION: 2013-001 Quite Country Setting approx. 94 x 265 NOTICE OF APPLICATION SESSED: TADEUCZ A the highest bidder on line, nice home miilinium yellow, 28,500 $29995. 352-628-5100 POLCHLOPEK on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 “LET US FIND $65,000. front porch, Large Access via Halls River FOR TAX DEED miles, TOYOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Said property being in the A.M. at (305) 619-0282, Cell rear screened porch, Road, or Blue River immaculate,loaded,call YOU Patio, 24x30 Steel Cove Terrace. Public 2001 4RUNNER USAMERIBANK County of Citrus, State of www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c for details. Florida. om. AVIEW TO Building, w/ water & water & Sewer $11,000 SR5 4WD, V6 The holder of the follow- LOVE” $24,900 Sugarmill ONLY 73K MILES ing certificate has filed Unless such certificate Dated March 11, 2013 electric, and Steel (740) 427-4833 740-705-9004 shall be redeemed ac- ANGELA VICK www. Carport, Completely $9995. 352-628-5100 said certificate for a tax deed to be issued cording to law, the prop- Clerk of the Circuit Court, crosslandrealty.com Fenced Built in 2003 CHEVROLET TOYOTA erty described in such Citrus County, Florida (352) 726-6644 3/2/2 POOL HOME 2004, Impala thereon. The certificate Nice Oaks, Wooded, 2002 RAV 4 4WD number and year of issu- certificate shall be sold to By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Crossland Realty Inc. New Paint and carpet, Citrus Springs area, $4,995. 74,000 MILES, 4CYL the highest bidder on line, uty Clerk Updated Kitchen, ance, the description of only 20 Min. to Ocala 4 HP Evinrude 352-341-0018 $8995 352-628-5100 the property, and the on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 Advertised 4 times: REDUCED $133,900 $132,000 Outboard, with names in which it was as- A.M. at March 27, 2013 352-302-4057 CHEVY TOYOTA www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c April 3, 2013 352-302-6784 remote tank, 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, 2005 RAV4 sessed are as follows: Runs Good $350. CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2744 om. April 10, 2013 automatic, power 92K MILES, 29 MPG Dated March 11, 2013 April 17, 2013 (352) 628-7818 windows, power locks, YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 $9995. 352-628-5100 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ANGELA VICK 2408-0417 WCRN JET SKI cold A/C, Call for ERTY: Clerk of the Circuit Court, PUBLIC NOTICE Flotation Ramp/Dock Appointment RESTVIEW RETS UNIT 1 LOTS Citrus County, Florida APPLICATION: 2013-010 $500 352-628-4600 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Bankruptcy Auction 1 & 2 BLK A DESC IN OR BK NOTICE OF APPLICATION Mercury Outboard CRYSLER 737 PG 334 uty Clerk FOR TAX DEED Onsite & Online Motor 10HP, $300. 05 TOYOTA NAME IN WHICH AS- Advertised 4 times: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Precision Steel Works ‘99, Sebring Converti- (305) 333-0542 Sienna LE, local car SESSED: LINDA M LYNN, March 27, 2013 USAMERIBANK Corp.Thurs, April ble 45k, gold pkg., gar. April 3, 2013 serviced only at Toyota, WAYNE A LYNN The holder of the follow- 18th at 11am. kept. Loaded, 6 cyl. April 10, 2013 Color tan 103K Mi, Said property being in the ing certificate has filed Preview: Day of Sale Sr. Owned, like new April 17, 2013 $10,800, 352-795-2975 County of Citrus, State of said certificate for a tax 9-11am SANDI $4,850 352-513-4257 Florida. 2404-0417 WCRN deed to be issued 3709 NW 81 Street, Buying or Selling FORD 1995 Dodge Unless such certificate PUBLIC NOTICE thereon. The certificate Miami, Fl 33147 REAL ESTATE, HART ** BUY, SELL** 07 Taurus SE Caravan, 6 cyc, 7 pass, shall be redeemed ac- APPLICATION: 2013-006 number and year of issu- Welding Equipment & TRADE CLEAN 79k mi, pwr windw, lock, runs, great, looks good cording to law, the prop- NOTICE OF APPLICATION ance, the description of & Machinery, Vehi- Let Me Work Realtor USED BOATS cruise control, am/fm/cd $1, 475 352-637-2588 erty described in such FOR TAX DEED the property, and the cles, Forklift, Power THREE RIVERS 1owner, exc. cond. 845-588-0759 certificate shall be sold to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: names in which it was as- For You! the highest bidder on line, USAMERIBANK sessed are as follows: & Hand Tools, Ware- Listing and Selling MARINE $5,500. 352-302-9217 US 19 Crystal River CHEVY on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 The holder of the follow- CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3128 house Items, Steel Real Estate 2003 Venture Van, A.M. at ing certificate has filed YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Beams and more! BETTY HUNT **352-563-5510** FORD Is my Business 1991 Crown Victoria 7 pass. and priced to www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c said certificate for a tax DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Visit www.moecker REALTOR I put my heart into it! 22 Ft Pontoon Boat $1,500 352-795-7474 sell. Call 352-628-4600 om. deed to be issued ERTY: auctions.com for For appointment Dated March 11, 2013 thereon. The certificate CITRUS SPGS UNIT 1 PB 5 Details, Photos and 2004 Odyssey, 115 HP, ANGELA VICK number and year of issu- PG 89 LOT 5 BLK 27 ERA KEY 1 352-476-9649 4 cyc, ‘05 Yam. motor DODGE Catalog Realty, Inc. Clerk of the Circuit Court, ance, the description of NAME IN WHICH AS- Moecker Auctions sandra.hart@ gar. kept, $10,500 obo 2013 Grand Caravan Citrus County, Florida the property, and the SESSED: TERESA E (800) 840-BIDS 352 586-0139 era.com (352) 422-2113 Wheelchair van with 10’’ By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- names in which it was as- SCHWINDT, TERESA ELOISE 10% -13%BP, $100 hunt4houses68 1994 GRADY WHITE lowered floor, ramp and uty Clerk sessed are as follows: SCHWINDT ref. cash dep. @yahoo.com 208 ADVENTURE tie downs for more info Advertised 4 times: CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3317 Said property being in the Subj to confirm. www.bettyhunts ERA American w/cabin,outbd power call Tom 352-325-1306 March 27, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 County of Citrus, State of Case homes.com. Realty tilt/trim 150 Yamaha, April 3, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Florida. No.:12-39848-BKC-AJ April 10, 2013 ERTY: Unless such certificate 352-726-5855 fish finder, many extras. FORD April 17, 2013 CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 shall be redeemed ac- C Very clean, motor needs 1999 Crown Victoria PG 108 LOT 23 BLK 168 cording to law, the prop- AB-1098 AU-3219, Condo for Sale work, must see. $5,495. 2400-0417 WCRN ✷ ✷ 60,800 miles,silver in PUBLIC NOTICE NAME IN WHICH AS- erty described in such Eric Rubin Sugarmill Woods SPECIAL 352-503-7928 color,power CASH PAID FOR 2/2, 1,850 sq. ft. , APPLICATION: 2013-002 SESSED: RENA F HAGEN certificate shall be sold to windows,locks,seat,cruise,tilt JUNK MOTORCYCLES Said property being in the the highest bidder on line, 35 Beech Street New Home in Quiet NOTICE OF APPLICATION wheel,cassette 352-942-3492 County of Citrus, State of on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 Neighborhood, 3/2/2 FOR TAX DEED 607-538-9351 player,newer tires Florida. A.M. at 2932 sq. ft. corner lot, HARLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: very clean. $3900 ‘99, FXDWG 7k mi, stg USAMERIBANK Unless such certificate www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c HOMOSASSA on 1 acre, $279,900 Bayliner 1984 o.b.o. 352-257-2590 3 cam, big blc, 42” drag The holder of the follow- shall be redeemed ac- om. 211 Pine St Trophy Cuddy cording to law, the prop- Dated March 11, 2013 pipes $7000 obo, or ing certificate has filed 4BD/3BA. 3000 SF, Call Barney cabin, clean, with FORD erty described in such ANGELA VICK trade 727-408-0602 said certificate for a tax heated pool, Granite, (352) 563-0116 trailer, Volvo pente 2002 MUSTANG GT deed to be issued certificate shall be sold to Clerk of the Circuit Court, PINE RIDGE SS Appliances, Wood, i/o.does not fire, 69K MILES, LEATHER Heavy Leather thereon. The certificate the highest bidder on line, Citrus County, Florida THIS IS THE Tile and Carpet. 2 Car needs work,$2000. $8995. 352-628-5100 Motor Cycle Jacket size number and year of issu- on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- uty Clerk PROPERTY YOU’VE Gar, fireplace $235,000 cash only, call FORD 40,designed for Harley ance, the description of A.M. at BEEN LOOKING FOR! Call 850-585-4026 Doug 564-0855 Davidson, good cond. the property, and the www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Advertised 4 times: 2004, Mustang, om. March 27, 2013 Bring your boat, horses, or cell 212-8385 $60 OBO 352-503-6734 names in which it was as- Looking for a sports sessed are as follows: Dated March 11, 2013 April 3, 2013 in-laws; there is room car? Here it is, KAWASAKI ANGELA VICK April 10, 2013 for everything! CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2681 6 cyl. automatic, ‘09, Eliminator, YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Clerk of the Circuit Court, April 17, 2013 4/3 ½ w/7 car garage/ appointment Only low miles, good cond. DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Citrus County, Florida 2409-0417 WCRN workshop & in-law suite Call 352-628-4600 $1,500 ERTY: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- PUBLIC NOTICE on 5.83 acres. (352) 637-2306, Bill GREEN ACRES ADD 6 UNIT uty Clerk APPLICATION: 2013-011 Mostly wooded w/large HONDA 3 PB 8 PG 94 LOT 8 BLK 3 Advertised 4 times: NOTICE OF APPLICATION ‘07, Civic Hybrid, backyard. Beautiful & Tax Deed NAME IN WHICH AS- March 27, 2013 FOR TAX DEED serene. High end 128k mi., org. owner, SESSED: JEFFREY L April 3, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: leather, very clean, Notices April 10, 2013 finishes; immaculate TONY C DORY OLADELL, LADONNA H USAMERIBANK home in equestrian 1999 16ft, Angler, with asking $9,750 OLADELL April 17, 2013 The holder of the follow- community. www. Pauelsen trailer, Honda 4 stroke, (352) 503-7312 2396-0417 WCRN Said property being in the 2405-0417 WCRN ing certificate has filed centralflestate.com 40HP, $7,800 Floral City HONDA PUBLIC NOTICE County of Citrus, State of PUBLIC NOTICE said certificate for a tax Realtor APPLICATION: 2012-330 for pictures/more info. 352-303-0619 (717) 994-2362 Cell 2013 Civic LX, Florida. APPLICATION: 2013-007 deed to be issued 352-249-9164 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Unless such certificate NOTICE OF APPLICATION thereon. The certificate tpauelsen@ Dinghy Priced to sell, FOR TAX DEED shall be redeemed ac- FOR TAX DEED number and year of issu- hotmail.com Good Condition and Ele. Serious callers only NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: cording to law, the prop- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ance, the description of GAIL STEARNS Trolling Motor $300 for 352-628-9444 USAMERIBANK erty described in such USAMERIBANK the property, and the your “Gale Force” Buy or Sell both 352-422-2516 KIA The holder of the follow- certificate shall be sold to The holder of the follow- names in which it was as- Realtor now is the time OPTIMA HYBRID EX ing certificate has filed the highest bidder on line, ing certificate has filed sessed are as follows: FREE SAFE BOATING ONLY 3K MILES, said certificate for a tax on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 said certificate for a tax CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3328 deed to be issued CLASS April 18, 25th LOADED A.M. at deed to be issued YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 thereon. The certificate www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c thereon. The certificate DESCRIPTION OF PROP- TROPIC SHORES TOP & May 2, 6P- 8:30P $21995. 352-628-5100 HANDYMAN SPECIAL Meets State Re- number and year of issu- om. number and year of issu- ERTY: Realty PERFORMANCE ance, the description of Dated March 11, 2013 ance, the description of CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 2/1/1 needs paint & Real estate quirments for Boat- LINCOLN 352-422-4298 ers Certification 2000, Town car, the property, and the ANGELA VICK the property, and the PG 108 LOT 16 BLK 175 cosmetics $25,900 Consultant names in which it was as- Clerk of the Circuit Court, names in which it was as- NAME IN WHICH AS- Email: Gail@ Contact Jim Kelly loaded 1 owner **cash only ** gailsellscitrus.com sessed are as follows: Citrus County, Florida sessed are as follows: SESSED: BRENDAN J 352-503-3245 (352) 795-4412 $5,495. Web: www. 352-341-0018 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2994 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3312 SCHLITZ gail sellscitrus.com WE HAVE BOATS YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 uty Clerk YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Said property being in the Low overhead DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Advertised 4 times: DESCRIPTION OF PROP- County of Citrus, State of GULF TO LK MARINE MONEY’S TIGHT! means PRICES R RIGHT! ERTY: March 27, 2013 ERTY: Florida. REMODELED 2/1.5/1 CITRUS HILLS We Pay CASH For SOUTH SIDE SUB LOT 125 & savings for you! BUY-SELL-RENT- April 3, 2013 CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB 5 Unless such certificate NEW: Roof, kitchen, Waterfront, Completely Furnished Used Clean Boats E1/2 OF 124 DESCR IN O R April 10, 2013 PG 108 LOT 20 BLK 166 shall be redeemed ac- appl’s, bath, flooring, Condo, in prime loca- Pontoon, Deck & Car-Truck-Boat-RV BK 434 PG 25 & DC IN OR April 17, 2013 NAME IN WHICH AS- cording to law, the prop- Foreclosures & consignmentusa.org paint, much more. , Owner financing tion 3bd/3ba w/ car Fishing Boats BK 782 PG 2059 2401-0417 WCRN SESSED: AIDA ROMAN erty described in such US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR NAME IN WHICH AS- Said property being in the certificate shall be sold to 1240sf, under AC. available. port asking $114,900. **(352)527-0555** PUBLIC NOTICE $63,500. (352)527-1239 352-419-5268 boatsupercenter.com 461-4518 & 795-4440 SESSED: IDA MAE JOHN- APPLICATION: 2013-003 County of Citrus, State of the highest bidder on line, CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY,APRIL 17, 2013 C11 Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 names in which it was as- DEG 57M 15S E 150 FT, TN www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c April 3, 2013 April 10, 2013 the property, and the Clerk of the Circuit Court, om. A.M. at sessed are as follows: S 0 DEG 24M 15S W 75 FT, om. April 10, 2013 April 17, 2013 names in which it was as- Citrus County, Florida Dated March 11, 2013 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c CERTIFICATE NO: 10-6579 TN S 89 DEG 57M 15S W Dated March 11, 2013 April 17, 2013 2430-0417 WCRN sessed are as follows: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- ANGELA VICK om. YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 150 FT TO POB. SUBJ TO ANGELA VICK 2426-0417 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9954 uty Clerk Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dated March 11, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- EASM OF RE C DESC IN OR Clerk of the Circuit Court, PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION: 2013-033 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Advertised 4 times: Citrus County, Florida ANGELA VICK ERTY: BK 404 PG 798 & OR BK Citrus County, Florida APPLICATION: 2013-029 NOTICE OF APPLICATION DESCRIPTION OF PROP- March 27, 2013 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Clerk of the Circuit Court, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 1 PB 3 407 PG 717 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED ERTY: April 3, 2013 uty Clerk Citrus County, Florida PG 149 LOT 5 BLK 7 NAME IN WHICH AS- uty Clerk FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: INVERNESS HGLDS SOUTH April 10, 2013 Advertised 4 times: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: HELEN I BOLM, Advertised 4 times: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: USAMERIBANK PB 3 PG 51 LOTS 26, 27 & April 17, 2013 March 27, 2013 uty Clerk SESSED: DOREEN MADDEN VICTOR L BOLM March 27, 2013 USAMERIBANK The holder of the follow- 28 BLK 280 2439-0417 WCRN April 3, 2013 Advertised 4 times: Said property being in the Said property being in the April 3, 2013 The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed NAME IN WHICH AS- PUBLIC NOTICE April 10, 2013 March 27, 2013 County of Citrus, State of County of Citrus, State of April 10, 2013 ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax SESSED: 823 LONGFELLOW APPLICATION: 2013-044 April 17, 2013 April 3, 2013 Florida. Florida. April 17, 2013 said certificate for a tax deed to be issued TERRACE LLC NOTICE OF APPLICATION 2443-0417 WCRN April 10, 2013 Unless such certificate Unless such certificate 2422-0417 WCRN deed to be issued thereon. The certificate Said property being in the FOR TAX DEED PUBLIC NOTICE April 17, 2013 shall be redeemed ac- shall be redeemed ac- PUBLIC NOTICE thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- County of Citrus, State of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: APPLICATION: 2013-049 2410-0417 WCRN cording to law, the prop- cording to law, the prop- APPLICATION: 2013-024 number and year of issu- ance, the description of Florida. USAMERIBANK NOTICE OF APPLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE erty described in such erty described in such NOTICE OF APPLICATION ance, the description of the property, and the Unless such certificate The holder of the follow- FOR TAX DEED APPLICATION: 2013-012 certificate shall be sold to certificate shall be sold to FOR TAX DEED the property, and the names in which it was as- shall be redeemed ac- ing certificate has filed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: NOTICE OF APPLICATION the highest bidder on line, the highest bidder on line, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: cording to law, the prop- said certificate for a tax USAMERIBANK FOR TAX DEED on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 USAMERIBANK sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: erty described in such deed to be issued The holder of the follow- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: A.M. at A.M. at The holder of the follow- CERTIFICATE NO: 10-6600 10-10387 YEAR OF ISSU- certificate shall be sold to thereon. The certificate ing certificate has filed USAMERIBANK www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c ing certificate has filed YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 ANCE: 2010 the highest bidder on line, number and year of issu- said certificate for a tax The holder of the follow- om. om. said certificate for a tax DESCRIPTION OF PROP- DESCRIPTION OF PROP- on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ance, the description of deed to be issued ing certificate has filed Dated March 11, 2013 Dated March 11, 2013 deed to be issued ERTY: ERTY: A.M. at the property, and the thereon. The certificate said certificate for a tax ANGELA VICK ANGELA VICK thereon. The certificate BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 2 PB 4 LOT 14: N 101.67 FT OF S www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c names in which it was as- number and year of issu- deed to be issued Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clerk of the Circuit Court, number and year of issu- PG 96 LOT 17 IN UNREC 354.99 FT OF E 165 FT OF W om. sessed are as follows: ance, the description of thereon. The certificate Citrus County, Florida Citrus County, Florida ance, the description of BLK 17A: COM AT MOST W 330 FT OF GL 2 SUBJ TO Dated March 11, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-7038 the property, and the number and year of issu- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- the property, and the CORNER OF BLK 17 OF EASM ACROSS W 25 FT ANGELA VICK YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 names in which it was as- ance, the description of uty Clerk uty Clerk names in which it was as- BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 2 TH N DESC IN OR BK 898 PG Clerk of the Circuit Court, DESCRIPTION OF PROP- sessed are as follows: the property, and the Advertised 4 times: Advertised 4 times: sessed are as follows: 39 DEG E AL NW’LY BDRY 1877 & OR BK 903 PG 82 Citrus County, Florida ERTY: CERTIFICATE NO: names in which it was as- March 27, 2013 March 27, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9769 OF BLK 17 600 FT TO POB NAME IN WHICH AS- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- CINNAMON RIDGE UNIT 3 10-10402 YEAR OF ISSU- sessed are as follows: April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 TH CONT N 39 DEG E 70 FT SESSED: ESTATE OF NICH- uty Clerk PB 12 PG 83 LOT 7 BLK M ANCE: 2010 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3811 April 10, 2013 April 10, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- TO N COR OF BLK 17 TH N OLAS WILLIAM MITSAKOS, Advertised 4 times: NAME IN WHICH AS- DESCRIPTION OF PROP- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 April 17, 2013 April 17, 2013 ERTY: 39 DEG E 5 FT TH S 51 DEG NORMA MITSAKOS, NICH- March 27, 2013 SESSED: CINN RIDGE ERTY: DESCRIPTION OF PROP- 2415-0417 WCRN 2419-0417 WCRN EAST COVE UNIT 1 LOTS E 120 FT TH S 39 DEG W 5 OLAS MITSAKOS EST April 3, 2013 LAND TRUST, GOLD DOME FOREST INLET CONDO UNIT ERTY: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 24, 25 & E 20 FT OF LOT 26 FT TO PT ON SW’LY R/W OF Said property being in the April 10, 2013 INVESTMENTS INC TRUSTEE, 40 BLK J DESC IN OR BK CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4 APPLICATION: 2013-017 APPLICATION: 2013-021 BLK E DESC IN OR BK 1255 ESSKAY ST TH S 39 DEG W County of Citrus, State of April 17, 2013 GOLD DOME INVESTMENTS 581 PG 2050 LOT 24 BLK 421 NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION PG 1655 70 FT TH N 51 DEG W 120 Florida. 2435-0417 WCRN INC A FLORIDA CORPO- NAME IN WHICH AS- NAME IN WHICH AS- FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED NAME IN WHICH AS- FT TO POB DESC IN OR BK Unless such certificate PUBLIC NOTICE RATION AS TRUSTEE AND SESSED: MARY RITA SESSED: KAREN L ROBIN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: SESSED: LILA M HENLEY, 1026 PG 424 (ORDER OF shall be redeemed ac- APPLICATION: 2013-039 NOT PERSONALLY UNDER HOLUB, TAMMY LEE KER- SON, ROBERT A ROBINSON USAMERIBANK USAMERIBANK JACK S ROMPON SUMMARY ADMIN SHOW- cording to law, the prop- NOTICE OF APPLICATION THE PROVISIONS OF A SEY Said property being in the The holder of the follow- The holder of the follow- Said property being in the ING LE TO WILLEY & RE- erty described in such FOR TAX DEED TRUST AGREEMENT, GOLD Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of ing certificate has filed ing certificate has filed County of Citrus, State of MAINDER TO FRANCIS certificate shall be sold to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: DOME INVESTMENTS INC County of Citrus, State of Florida. said certificate for a tax said certificate for a tax Florida. SCULLY) the highest bidder on line, USAMERIBANK AS TRUSTEE AND NOT PER- Florida. Unless such certificate deed to be issued deed to be issued Unless such certificate NAME IN WHICH AS- on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 The holder of the follow- SONALLY UNDER THE PRO- Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- thereon. The certificate thereon. The certificate shall be redeemed ac- SESSED: FRANCIS SCULLY, A.M. at ing certificate has filed VISIONS OF A TRUST shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- number and year of issu- number and year of issu- cording to law, the prop- FRANCIS G SCULLY www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c said certificate for a tax AGREEMENT DATED 24 cording to law, the prop- erty described in such ance, the description of ance, the description of erty described in such Said property being in the om. deed to be issued MAY 2001, LUDIXEN LAND erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the property, and the the property, and the certificate shall be sold to County of Citrus, State of Dated March 11, 2013 thereon. The certificate TRUST certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, names in which it was as- names in which it was as- the highest bidder on line, Florida. ANGELA VICK number and year of issu- Said property being in the the highest bidder on line, on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit Court, ance, the description of County of Citrus, State of on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 A.M. at CERTIFICATE NO: 10-6690 CERTIFICATE NO: A.M. at shall be redeemed ac- Citrus County, Florida the property, and the Florida. A.M. at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 10-10526 YEAR OF ISSU- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c cording to law, the prop- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- names in which it was as- Unless such certificate www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c om. DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ANCE: 2010 om. erty described in such uty Clerk sessed are as follows: shall be redeemed ac- om. Dated March 11, 2013 ERTY: DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Dated March 11, 2013 certificate shall be sold to Advertised 4 times: CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9845 cording to law, the prop- Dated March 11, 2013 ANGELA VICK BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 5 PB 9 ERTY: ANGELA VICK the highest bidder on line, March 27, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 erty described in such ANGELA VICK Clerk of the Circuit Court, PG 2 LOT 4 BLK 78 PINE LAKE PB 4 PG 67 LOT Clerk of the Circuit Court, on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 April 3, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- certificate shall be sold to Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, Florida NAME IN WHICH AS- 1 & W1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK E Citrus County, Florida A.M. at April 10, 2013 ERTY: the highest bidder on line, Citrus County, Florida By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- SESSED: MICROSOFT NAME IN WHICH AS- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c April 17, 2013 TOMPKINSVILLE PB 1 PG 10 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- uty Clerk HOMES INC SESSED: JAMES DAVIS, uty Clerk om. 2431-0417 WCRN LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 10 A.M. at uty Clerk Advertised 4 times: Said property being in the JAMES B DAVIS JR, JAMES Advertised 4 times: Dated March 11, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE NAME IN WHICH AS- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Advertised 4 times: March 27, 2013 County of Citrus, State of E DAVIS March 27, 2013 ANGELA VICK APPLICATION: 2013-035 SESSED: WILMA A MC om. March 27, 2013 April 3, 2013 Florida. Said property being in the April 3, 2013 Clerk of the Circuit Court, NOTICE OF APPLICATION CLAIN Dated March 11, 2013 April 3, 2013 April 10, 2013 Unless such certificate County of Citrus, State of April 10, 2013 Citrus County, Florida FOR TAX DEED Said property being in the ANGELA VICK April 10, 2013 April 17, 2013 shall be redeemed ac- Florida. April 17, 2013 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: County of Citrus, State of Clerk of the Circuit Court, April 17, 2013 2411-0417 WCRN cording to law, the prop- Unless such certificate 2423-0417 WCRN uty Clerk USAMERIBANK Florida. Citrus County, Florida 2444-0417 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE erty described in such shall be redeemed ac- PUBLIC NOTICE Advertised 4 times: The holder of the follow- Unless such certificate By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION: 2013-013 certificate shall be sold to cording to law, the prop- APPLICATION: 2013-025 March 27, 2013 ing certificate has filed shall be redeemed ac- uty Clerk APPLICATION: 2013-050 NOTICE OF APPLICATION the highest bidder on line, erty described in such NOTICE OF APPLICATION April 3, 2013 said certificate for a tax cording to law, the prop- Advertised 4 times: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 certificate shall be sold to FOR TAX DEED April 10, 2013 deed to be issued erty described in such March 27, 2013 FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: A.M. at the highest bidder on line, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: April 17, 2013 thereon. The certificate certificate shall be sold to April 3, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: USAMERIBANK www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 USAMERIBANK 2427-0417 WCRN number and year of issu- the highest bidder on line, April 10, 2013 USAMERIBANK The holder of the follow- om. A.M. at The holder of the follow- PUBLIC NOTICE ance, the description of on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 April 17, 2013 The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed Dated March 11, 2013 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c ing certificate has filed APPLICATION: 2013-030 the property, and the A.M. at 2440-0417 WCRN ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax ANGELA VICK om. said certificate for a tax NOTICE OF APPLICATION names in which it was as- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c PUBLIC NOTICE said certificate for a tax deed to be issued Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dated March 11, 2013 deed to be issued FOR TAX DEED sessed are as follows: om. APPLICATION: 2013-045 deed to be issued thereon. The certificate Citrus County, Florida ANGELA VICK thereon. The certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2226 Dated March 11, 2013 NOTICE OF APPLICATION thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Clerk of the Circuit Court, number and year of issu- USAMERIBANK YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 ANGELA VICK FOR TAX DEED number and year of issu- ance, the description of uty Clerk Citrus County, Florida ance, the description of The holder of the follow- DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Clerk of the Circuit Court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ance, the description of the property, and the Advertised 4 times: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- the property, and the ing certificate has filed ERTY: Citrus County, Florida USAMERIBANK the property, and the names in which it was as- March 27, 2013 uty Clerk names in which it was as- said certificate for a tax VILLA TER UNIT 11 OF By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- The holder of the follow- names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: April 3, 2013 Advertised 4 times: sessed are as follows: deed to be issued HOMOSASSA PB 1 PG 52 uty Clerk ing certificate has filed sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 10-5164 April 10, 2013 March 27, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9810 thereon. The certificate LOT 9 BLK 351 Advertised 4 times: said certificate for a tax CERTIFICATE NO: 10-8938 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 April 17, 2013 April 3, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 number and year of issu- NAME IN WHICH AS- March 27, 2013 deed to be issued YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- 2416-0417 WCRN April 10, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ance, the description of SESSED: LYNDA V April 3, 2013 thereon. The certificate DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: PUBLIC NOTICE April 17, 2013 ERTY: the property, and the ALAIMO, MARK S ALAIMO April 10, 2013 number and year of issu- ERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 18 APPLICATION: 2013-018 2420-0417 WCRN SUB OF SW1/4 OF NW1/4 names in which it was as- Said property being in the April 17, 2013 ance, the description of WHISPERING PINES VILLAS PB 7 PG 34 LOT 15 BLK NOTICE OF APPLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE PB 2 PG 51 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK sessed are as follows: County of Citrus, State of 2436-0417 WCRN the property, and the PHASE FOUR PB 14 PG 120 1008 FOR TAX DEED APPLICATION: 2013-022 7 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-3024 Florida. PUBLIC NOTICE names in which it was as- LOT 4 BLK 22 NAME IN WHICH AS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: NOTICE OF APPLICATION NAME IN WHICH AS- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Unless such certificate APPLICATION: 2013-040 sessed are as follows: NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: BRUNSWICK USAMERIBANK FOR TAX DEED SESSED: WILMA ANDER- DESCRIPTION OF PROP- shall be redeemed ac- NOTICE OF APPLICATION CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2266 SESSED: ANN S HOPKINS, HOMES INC The holder of the follow- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: SON MC CLAIN FORE- ERTY: cording to law, the prop- FOR TAX DEED YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 JAMES M HOPKINS Said property being in the ing certificate has filed USAMERIBANK MAN, WILMA ANDERSON PROPOSED ANGUS HILLS erty described in such NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of said certificate for a tax The holder of the follow- MC CLAIN UNREC SUB LOT 1 BLD D certificate shall be sold to USAMERIBANK ERTY: County of Citrus, State of Florida. deed to be issued ing certificate has filed Said property being in the DESC AS E 75 FT OF W 265 the highest bidder on line, The holder of the follow- HOMOSASSA SPGS GDNS Florida. Unless such certificate thereon. The certificate said certificate for a tax County of Citrus, State of FT OF S 140 FT OF SW1/4 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ing certificate has filed UNIT 2 UNREC SUB UNIT 15 Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- number and year of issu- deed to be issued Florida. OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF A.M. at said certificate for a tax DESC AS: COM AT THE SE shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- ance, the description of thereon. The certificate Unless such certificate SEC 4-17-18 TITLE IN OR BK www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c deed to be issued CORNER OF TRACT A TH N cording to law, the prop- erty described in such the property, and the number and year of issu- shall be redeemed ac- 2195 PG 1874 OR BK 2222 om. thereon. The certificate 89DEG 37M 07S E A DIS OF erty described in such certificate shall be sold to names in which it was as- ance, the description of cording to law, the prop- PG 1050 OR BK 2322 PG Dated March 11, 2013 number and year of issu- 204.67 FT TH N 00DEG 03M certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, sessed are as follows: the property, and the erty described in such 2400 OR BK 2341 ANGELA VICK ance, the description of 58S E A DIS OF 143.24 FT the highest bidder on line, on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2596 names in which it was as- certificate shall be sold to PG 244 Clerk of the Circuit Court, the property, and the TO THE POB TH CONT N on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 A.M. at YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 sessed are as follows: the highest bidder on line, NAME IN WHICH AS- Citrus County, Florida names in which it was as- 00DEG 03M 58S E A DIS A.M. at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c DESCRIPTION OF PROP- CERTIFICATE NO: on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 SESSED: MICHAEL ROSEN- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- sessed are as follows: OF 55.0 FT TH N 89DEG www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c om. ERTY: 10-10756 YEAR OF ISSU- A.M. at BAUM, MICHAEL L ROSEN- uty Clerk CERTIFICATE NO: 56M 02S W A DIS OF 36.33 om. Dated March 11, 2013 GREEN ACRES ADD NO 1 ANCE: 2010 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c BAUM Advertised 4 times: 10-10123 YEAR OF ISSU- FT TH S 00DEG 03M 58S W Dated March 11, 2013 ANGELA VICK UNREC SUB LOT 1 FURTHER DESCRIPTION OF PROP- om. Said property being in the March 27, 2013 ANCE: 2010 A DIS OF 55.00 FT TH S ANGELA VICK Clerk of the Circuit Court, DESC IN OR BK 739 PG 322 ERTY: Dated March 11, 2013 County of Citrus, State of April 3, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- 89DEG 56M 02S E A DIS OF Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, Florida NAME IN WHICH AS- WITHLAPOPKA ISL UNIT 4D ANGELA VICK Florida. April 10, 2013 ERTY: 36.33 FT TO THE POB DESC Citrus County, Florida By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- SESSED: MARJORIE PB 4 PG 135 LOT 22 BLK 30 Clerk of the Circuit Court, Unless such certificate April 17, 2013 INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB IN OR BK 1344 PG 1939 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- uty Clerk ABERNATHY, ESTATE OF &WITHLAPOPKA ISL UNIT Citrus County, Florida shall be redeemed ac- 2432-0417 WCRN 5 PG 19 LOT 21 BLK 316 NAME IN WHICH AS- uty Clerk Advertised 4 times: LLOYD GINGERCH, LLOYD 4E PB 7 PG 87 LOT 23 BLK By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- cording to law, the prop- PUBLIC NOTICE NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ALIDA BELLE DES- Advertised 4 times: March 27, 2013 GINGERCH ESTATE 30 uty Clerk erty described in such APPLICATION: 2013-036 SESSED: FRANK DESARIO, PER EST, ESTATE OF ALIDA March 27, 2013 April 3, 2013 Said property being in the NAME IN WHICH AS- Advertised 4 times: certificate shall be sold to NOTICE OF APPLICATION PATRICIA DESARIO BELLE DESPER April 3, 2013 April 10, 2013 County of Citrus, State of SESSED: JASON MILLARD March 27, 2013 the highest bidder on line, FOR TAX DEED Said property being in the Said property being in the April 10, 2013 April 17, 2013 Florida. Said property being in the April 3, 2013 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: County of Citrus, State of County of Citrus, State of April 17, 2013 2412-0417 WCRN Unless such certificate County of Citrus, State of April 10, 2013 A.M. at USAMERIBANK Florida. Florida. 2445-0417 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE shall be redeemed ac- Florida. April 17, 2013 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c The holder of the follow- Unless such certificate Unless such certificate PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION: 2013-014 cording to law, the prop- Unless such certificate 2424-0417 WCRN om. ing certificate has filed shall be redeemed ac- shall be redeemed ac- APPLICATION: 2013-054 NOTICE OF APPLICATION erty described in such shall be redeemed ac- PUBLIC NOTICE Dated March 11, 2013 said certificate for a tax cording to law, the prop- cording to law, the prop- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED certificate shall be sold to cording to law, the prop- APPLICATION: 2013-026 ANGELA VICK deed to be issued erty described in such erty described in such FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: the highest bidder on line, erty described in such NOTICE OF APPLICATION Clerk of the Circuit Court, thereon. The certificate certificate shall be sold to certificate shall be sold to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: USAMERIBANK on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 certificate shall be sold to FOR TAX DEED Citrus County, Florida number and year of issu- the highest bidder on line, the highest bidder on line, USAMERIBANK The holder of the follow- A.M. at the highest bidder on line, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- ance, the description of on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 USAMERIBANK uty Clerk the property, and the A.M. at A.M. at ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax om. A.M. at The holder of the follow- Advertised 4 times: names in which it was as- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c said certificate for a tax deed to be issued Dated March 11, 2013 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c ing certificate has filed March 27, 2013 sessed are as follows: om. om. deed to be issued thereon. The certificate ANGELA VICK om. said certificate for a tax April 3, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9934 Dated March 11, 2013 Dated March 11, 2013 thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dated March 11, 2013 deed to be issued April 10, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 ANGELA VICK ANGELA VICK number and year of issu- ance, the description of Citrus County, Florida ANGELA VICK thereon. The certificate April 17, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clerk of the Circuit Court, ance, the description of the property, and the By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Clerk of the Circuit Court, number and year of issu- 2428-0417 WCRN ERTY: Citrus County, Florida Citrus County, Florida the property, and the names in which it was as- uty Clerk Citrus County, Florida ance, the description of PUBLIC NOTICE INVERNESS HGLDS SOUTH By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: Advertised 4 times: By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- the property, and the APPLICATION: 2013-031 PB 3 PG 51 LOTS 38 & 39 uty Clerk uty Clerk sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: 10-8883 March 27, 2013 uty Clerk names in which it was as- NOTICE OF APPLICATION BLK 259 Advertised 4 times: Advertised 4 times: CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2781 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 April 3, 2013 Advertised 4 times: sessed are as follows: FOR TAX DEED NAME IN WHICH AS- March 27, 2013 March 27, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- April 10, 2013 March 27, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-1149 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: SESSED: MARY I April 3, 2013 April 3, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: April 17, 2013 April 3, 2013 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 USAMERIBANK EHRESMAN, ROBERT J April 10, 2013 April 10, 2013 ERTY: HILTOP PB 5 PG 42 LOT 112 2417-0417 WCRN April 10, 2013 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- The holder of the follow- EHRESMAN SR, ESTATE OF April 17, 2013 April 17, 2013 US 19 NO 3 ADDN PB 2 PG BLK B PUBLIC NOTICE April 17, 2013 ERTY: ing certificate has filed MARY I EHRESMAN, ESTATE 2437-0417 WCRN 2441-0417 WCRN 123 LOTS 17, 18, 19 & 20 NAME IN WHICH AS- APPLICATION: 2013-019 2421-0417 WCRN ROLLING HILLS ADD TO said certificate for a tax OF ROBERT J EHRESMAN PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BLK J TITLE IN OR BK 1540 SESSED: PAM BAKER, ROB- NOTICE OF APPLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 1A deed to be issued SR, ROBERT J EHRESMAN APPLICATION: 2013-041 APPLICATION: 2013-046 PG 282 ERT GREENE, EDWARD FOR TAX DEED APPLICATION: 2013-023 UNREC SUB LOT 4 DESC AS thereon. The certificate SR EST NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NAME IN WHICH AS- PATURZO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: NOTICE OF APPLICATION STARTING AT A PT FOUND number and year of issu- Said property being in the FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED SESSED: BEATHAS DEVEL- Said property being in the USAMERIBANK FOR TAX DEED BY MEASURING FORM SW ance, the description of County of Citrus, State of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: OPMENT LLC County of Citrus, State of The holder of the follow- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: COR OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 the property, and the Florida. USAMERIBANK USAMERIBANK Said property being in the Florida. ing certificate has filed USAMERIBANK OF SE 1/4 OF SEC names in which it was as- Unless such certificate The holder of the follow- The holder of the follow- County of Citrus, State of Unless such certificate said certificate for a tax The holder of the follow- 24-18-17 N 1DEG 13M 22S sessed are as follows: shall be redeemed ac- ing certificate has filed ing certificate has filed Florida. shall be redeemed ac- deed to be issued ing certificate has filed W 260 FT TO POB TH N CERTIFICATE NO: 10-8940 cording to law, the prop- said certificate for a tax said certificate for a tax Unless such certificate cording to law, the prop- thereon. The certificate said certificate for a tax 89DEG 16M 42S E 100 FT YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 erty described in such deed to be issued deed to be issued shall be redeemed ac- erty described in such number and year of issu- deed to be issued TH N 1DEG 13M 22S W 100 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- certificate shall be sold to thereon. The certificate thereon. The certificate cording to law, the prop- certificate shall be sold to ance, the description of thereon. The certificate FT TH S 89DEG 16M 42S W ERTY: the highest bidder on line, number and year of issu- number and year of issu- erty described in such the highest bidder on line, the property, and the number and year of issu- 100 FT TH S 1DEG 13M 22S INVERNESS ACRES UNIT 1 on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ance, the description of ance, the description of certificate shall be sold to on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 names in which it was as- ance, the description of E 100 FT TO POB DESC IN AKA INVERNESS VLG UNIT A.M. at the property, and the the property, and the the highest bidder on line, A.M. at sessed are as follows: the property, and the OR BK 1943 PG 259 OR BK 1 PB 3 PG 24 LOT 16 BLK 2 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c names in which it was as- names in which it was as- on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c CERTIFICATE NO: names in which it was as- 2270 PG 819 NAME IN WHICH AS- om. sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: A.M. at om. 10-10165 YEAR OF ISSU- sessed are as follows: NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JUNE E RAIRICK, Dated March 11, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9854 CERTIFICATE NO: www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Dated March 11, 2013 ANCE: 2010 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9573 SESSED: KRISTINA L MICHAEL T RAIRICK ANGELA VICK YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 10-10368 YEAR OF ISSU- om. ANGELA VICK DESCRIPTION OF PROP- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 TRETTER Said property being in the Clerk of the Circuit Court, DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ANCE: 2010 Dated March 11, 2013 Clerk of the Circuit Court, ERTY: DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Citrus County, Florida ERTY: DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ANGELA VICK Citrus County, Florida INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB ERTY: County of Citrus, State of Florida. By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- INVERNESS HGTS REVISED ERTY: Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- 5 PG 19 LOTS 12 & 13 BLK SHELTERING OAKS UNREC Florida. Unless such certificate uty Clerk PB 4 PG 58 LOT 2 BLK E HILLS INDUSTRIAL PARK Citrus County, Florida uty Clerk 345 SUB LOT 42: COM AT SW Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- Advertised 4 times: NAME IN WHICH AS- UNREC SUB MAP 612C By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Advertised 4 times: NAME IN WHICH AS- COR OF SEC 5, TH S 89 shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- March 27, 2013 SESSED: ALL PHASE ELEC- LOTS A, B & C FURTHER uty Clerk March 27, 2013 SESSED: KATHY MARIE DEG 59M 45S E AL S LN OF cording to law, the prop- erty described in such April 3, 2013 TRIC INC, DENNIS WYATT, DESC IN OR BK 613 PG Advertised 4 times: April 3, 2013 CLUTS, MARK CLUTS, ES- SEC 5 346.23 FT, TH N 0 D erty described in such certificate shall be sold to April 10, 2013 DENNIS L WYATT, DOREEN 1708, OR BK 631 PG 1288, March 27, 2013 April 10, 2013 TATE OF WILLIAM CLUTS, EG 18M 40S E 815.49 FT, TH certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, April 27, 2013 A WYATT OR BK 816 PG 1308 & OR April 3, 2013 April 17, 2013 ESTATE OF WILLIAM R N 84 DEG 16M 10S E 75.11 the highest bidder on line, on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 2433-0417 WCRN Said property being in the BK 901 PG 2109 April 10, 2013 2413-0417 WCRN CLUTS, ESTATE OF WILLIAM FT TO POB, TH N 84 DEG on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 A.M. at PUBLIC NOTICE County of Citrus, State of NAME IN WHICH AS- April 17, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE ROGER CLUTS, BILLIE 16M 10S E 55 F T TO PC OF A.M. at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c APPLICATION: 2013-037 Florida. SESSED: PEMBCO INC 2446-0417 WCRN APPLICATION: 2013-015 KLINE, CONNIE CURVE, CONC W H AVING www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c om. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Unless such certificate Said property being in the PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION MUSCHAMP, LY LY CLUTS VTRL ANG OF 45 DEG 57M om. Dated March 11, 2013 FOR TAX DEED shall be redeemed ac- County of Citrus, State of APPLICATION: 2013-055 FOR TAX DEED WONG 40S & A RAD OF 144.43 FT, Dated March 11, 2013 ANGELA VICK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: cording to law, the prop- Florida. NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Said property being in the TH S AL ARC OF CURVE ANGELA VICK Clerk of the Circuit Court, USAMERIBANK erty described in such Unless such certificate FOR TAX DEED USAMERIBANK County of Citrus, State of 115.86 FT TO PT OF Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, Florida The holder of the follow- certificate shall be sold to shall be redeemed ac- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: The holder of the follow- Florida. CURVE(CHORD BEARING Citrus County, Florida By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- ing certificate has filed the highest bidder on line, cording to law, the prop- USAMERIBANK ing certificate has filed Unless such certificate & DIS BETW PTS BEING S 3 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- uty Clerk said certificate for a tax on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 erty described in such The holder of the follow- said certificate for a tax shall be redeemed ac- DEG 19M 50S W 112.78 FT) uty Clerk Advertised 4 times: deed to be issued A.M. at certificate shall be sold to ing certificate has filed deed to be issued cording to law, the prop- ALSO BEIN G THE PC OF Advertised 4 times: March 27, 2013 thereon. The certificate www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c the highest bidder on line, said certificate for a tax thereon. The certificate erty described in such CURVE CONC N HAVING March 27, 2013 April 3, 2013 number and year of issu- om. on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 deed to be issued number and year of issu- certificate shall be sold to CTRL ANG OF 96 DEG 33M April 3, 2013 April 10, 2013 ance, the description of Dated March 11, 2013 A.M. at thereon. The certificate ance, the description of the highest bidder on line, 40S & A RAD OF 12.29 FT, April 10, 2013 April 17, 2013 the property, and the ANGELA VICK www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c number and year of issu- the property, and the on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 TH SW’LY AL ARC OF April 17, 2013 2429-0417 WCRN names in which it was as- Clerk of the Circuit Court, om. ance, the description of names in which it was as- A.M. at CURVE 20.71 FT TO PT OF 2425-0417 WCRN PUBLIC NOTICE sessed are as follows: Citrus County, Florida Dated March 11, 2013 the property, and the sessed are as follows: www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c CURVE(CHORD BEARING PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION: 2013-032 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-0507 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- ANGELA VICK names in which it was as- CERTIFICATE NO: 10-6613 om. BETW PTS BEING S 74 DEG APPLICATION: 2013-028 NOTICE OF APPLICATION YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 uty Clerk Clerk of the Circuit Court, sessed are as follows: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Dated March 11, 2013 35M 30S W 18.35 FT), TH N NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Advertised 4 times: Citrus County, Florida CERTIFICATE NO: 10-1088 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ANGELA VICK 57 DEG 7M 40S W 32.58 FT FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ERTY: March 27, 2013 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 ERTY: Clerk of the Circuit Court, TO PC OF CURVE CONC S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: USAMERIBANK HOLIDAY HTS UNIT 2 PB 6 April 3, 2013 uty Clerk DESCRIPTION OF PROP- BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 2 PB 4 Citrus County, Florida HAVING A CTRL ANG OF USAMERIBANK The holder of the follow- PG 51 LOT 4 BLK C April 10, 2013 Advertised 4 times: ERTY: PG 96 LOT 11 BLK 24 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- 32 DEG 52M 20S & A RAD The holder of the follow- ing certificate has filed NAME IN WHICH AS- April 17, 2013 March 27, 2013 KNIGHTS ADD TO CRYSTAL NAME IN WHICH AS- uty Clerk OF 77. 79 FT, TH NW’LY AL ing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax SESSED: JOHN W HAMIL- 2438-0417 WCRN April 3, 2013 RIVER PB 1 PG 28 LOT 325 SESSED: CELIA VALDES Advertised 4 times: ARC OF CURVE 16.03 FT said certificate for a tax deed to be issued TON, KAROL ANN HAMIL- PUBLIC NOTICE April 10, 2013 NAME IN WHICH AS- Said property being in the March 27, 2013 TO PT(CHORD BEARI NG & deed to be issued thereon. The certificate TON, OCCUPANT APPLICATION: 2013-042 April 17, 2013 SESSED: CHARLES J TREES County of Citrus, State of April 3, 2013 DIST BETW PTS BEING N 63 thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- Said property being in the NOTICE OF APPLICATION 2442-0417 WCRN Said property being in the Florida. April 10, 2013 DEG 1M 50S W 16 FT), TH N number and year of issu- ance, the description of County of Citrus, State of FOR TAX DEED PUBLIC NOTICE County of Citrus, State of Unless such certificate April 17, 2013 7 DEG 18M 20S E 87.75 FT ance, the description of the property, and the Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: APPLICATION: 2013-048 Florida. shall be redeemed ac- 2418-0417 WCRN TO POB——AND——LOT 43: the property, and the names in which it was as- Unless such certificate USAMERIBANK NOTICE OF APPLICATION Unless such certificate cording to law, the prop- PUBLIC NOTICE COM AT SW COR OF SEC names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: shall be redeemed ac- The holder of the follow- FOR TAX DEED shall be redeemed ac- erty described in such APPLICATION: 2013-020 5, TH S 89 DEG 59M 45S E sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO: cording to law, the prop- ing certificate has filed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: cording to law, the prop- certificate shall be sold to NOTICE OF APPLICATION AL S LN OF SEC 5 346.23 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-10791 YEAR OF ISSU- erty described in such said certificate for a tax USAMERIBANK erty described in such the highest bidder on line, FOR TAX DEED FT, TH N 0 DEG 18M 40S E 10-10773 YEAR OF ISSU- ANCE: 2010 certificate shall be sold to deed to be issued The holder of the follow- certificate shall be sold to on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 741.15 FT TO POB TH N O ANCE: 2010 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- the highest bidder on line, thereon. The certificate ing certificate has filed the highest bidder on line, A.M. at USAMERIBANK DEG 18M 40S E 74.34 FT, DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 number and year of issu- said certificate for a tax on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c The holder of the follow- TH N 84 DEG 16M 10S E ERTY: WITHLAPOPKA ISLANDS A.M. at ance, the description of deed to be issued A.M. at om. ing certificate has filed 75.11 FT, TH S 7 DEG 18M WITHLAPOPKA ISLANDS UNIT 6 PB 5 PG 64 LOT 22 www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c the property, and the thereon. The certificate www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Dated March 11, 2013 said certificate for a tax 20S W 87.75 FT TO PT ON UNIT 5 PB 4 PG 69 LOTS 4, BLK B om. names in which it was as- number and year of issu- om. ANGELA VICK deed to be issued CURVE CONC S, HAVING 5 & 6 BLK 125 NAME IN WHICH AS- Dated March 11, 2013 sessed are as follows: ance, the description of Dated March 11, 2013 Clerk of the Circuit Court, thereon. The certificate A CTRL ANG OF 32 DEG NAME IN WHICH AS- SESSED: ELVINA SEAMAN, ANGELA VICK CERTIFICATE NO: the property, and the ANGELA VICK Citrus County, Florida number and year of issu- 52M 20S & A RAD OF 77.79 SESSED: WANDA J JOSEPH SEAMAN Clerk of the Circuit Court, 10-10266 YEAR OF ISSU- names in which it was as- Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- ance, the description of FT, TH NW’LY AL ARC OF HATCHER Said property being in the Citrus County, Florida ANCE: 2010 sessed are as follows: Citrus County, Florida uty Clerk the property, and the CU RVE 28.60 FT TO PT OF Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- DESCRIPTION OF PROP- CERTIFICATE NO: 10-6682 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Advertised 4 times: names in which it was as- CURVE(CHORD BEARING County of Citrus, State of Florida. uty Clerk ERTY: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 uty Clerk March 27, 2013 sessed are as follows: & DIS BETW PTS B EING N Florida. Unless such certificate Advertised 4 times: ROYAL OAKS PB 13 PGS DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Advertised 4 times: April 3, 2013 CERTIFICATE NO: 79 DEG 28M W 28.44 FT), Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- March 27, 2013 51-54 LOT 6 BLK 4 ERTY: March 27, 2013 April 10, 2013 10-10550 YEAR OF ISSU- TH W 36.02 FT TO POB ALL shall be redeemed ac- cording to law, the prop- April 3, 2013 NAME IN WHICH AS- BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 5 PB 9 April 3, 2013 April 17, 2013 ANCE: 2010 DE SC IN OR BK 2106 PG cording to law, the prop- erty described in such April 10, 2013 SESSED: BIG E REALTY LLC PG 2 LOT 5 BLK 68 April 10, 2013 560 2414-0417 WCRN DESCRIPTION OF PROP- erty described in such certificate shall be sold to April 17, 2013 Said property being in the NAME IN WHICH AS- April 17, 2013 NAME IN WHICH AS- PUBLIC NOTICE ERTY: certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, 2434-0417 WCRN County of Citrus, State of SESSED: LARRY J REED JR, 2447-0417 WCRN SESSED: FRANK DE SARIO, APPLICATION: 2013-016 KAUFMAN & RENES UNREC the highest bidder on line, on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 PUBLIC NOTICE Florida. ROCHELL D RITCHEY PUBLIC NOTICE PATRICIA DE SARIO NOTICE OF APPLICATION SUB LOT 19 UND 1/27 INT on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 A.M. at APPLICATION: 2013-038 Unless such certificate Said property being in the APPLICATION: 2013-056 Said property being in the FOR TAX DEED IN PARK AREA: COM AT A.M. at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c NOTICE OF APPLICATION shall be redeemed ac- County of Citrus, State of NOTICE OF APPLICATION County of Citrus, State of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: SW COR OF SEC 23-20-20, www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c om. FOR TAX DEED cording to law, the prop- Florida. FOR TAX DEED Florida. USAMERIBANK TN N 89 DEG 57M 15S E AL om. Dated March 11, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: erty described in such Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Unless such certificate The holder of the follow- S L N OF SEC 23 400.04 FT, Dated March 11, 2013 ANGELA VICK USAMERIBANK certificate shall be sold to shall be redeemed ac- USAMERIBANK shall be redeemed ac- ing certificate has filed TN N 0 DEG 46M 05S E PAR ANGELA VICK Clerk of the Circuit Court, The holder of the follow- the highest bidder on line, cording to law, the prop- The holder of the follow- cording to law, the prop- said certificate for a tax TO AND 400 F T FROM W Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, Florida ing certificate has filed on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 erty described in such ing certificate has filed erty described in such deed to be issued LN OF SEC 23 33 FT, TN N Citrus County, Florida By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- said certificate for a tax A.M. at certificate shall be sold to said certificate for a tax certificate shall be sold to thereon. The certificate 89 DEG 57M 15S E 199.86 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- uty Clerk deed to be issued www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c the highest bidder on line, deed to be issued the highest bidder on line, number and year of issu- FT , TN N 0 DEG 24M 15S E uty Clerk Advertised 4 times: thereon. The certificate om. on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 thereon. The certificate on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ance, the description of 150 FT TO POB, TN N 0 DEG Advertised 4 times: March 27, 2013 number and year of issu- Dated March 11, 2013 A.M. at number and year of issu- A.M. at the property, and the 24M 15S E 7 5 FT, TN N 89 March 27, 2013 April 3, 2013 ance, the description of ANGELA VICK www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c ance, the description of C12 WEDNESDAY,APRIL 17, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices the property, and the APPLICATION: 2013-058 ance, the description of names in which it was as- PROPERTY: assessed are as follows: names in which it was as- NOTICE OF APPLICATION the property, and the sessed are as follows: SUFFOLK MEADOWS UNIT 1 CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2749 sessed are as follows: FOR TAX DEED names in which it was as- CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2953 PB 5 PG 107 LOT 16 AND YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 746-0417 WCRN CERTIFICATE NO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: sessed are as follows: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 BEG AT PT MEAS FROM NE DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC NOTICE 10-10395 YEAR OF ISSU- USAMERIBANK CERTIFICATE NO: 10-9721 DESCRIPTION OF COR OF NW1/4 S 0 DEG PROPERTY: The Citrus Memorial Health Foundation Board of Directors will hold a special meeting ANCE: 2010 The holder of the follow- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 PROPERTY: 28M 45S E 400.04 FT TO N COM AT NW COR OF on Monday, April 22, 2013, at 7:15 p.m., in the Board Room, located on the second DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ing certificate has filed DESCRIPTION OF PROP- TOWN OF DUNNELLON R/W LN OF 50 FT WD RD, NE1/4 OF SEC 8 BEING SW floor of the Citrus Memorial Health System Administration Building, 502 Highland Blvd., ERTY: said certificate for a tax ERTY: LOT 644 TH S 88 DEG 49M 54S W COR OF SE/14 OF SEC 5, Inverness, Florida. The following item will be on the agenda for this meeting: ROSKO MANOR UNREC deed to be issued HICKORY HILL RETS UNIT 2 NAME IN WHICH 600 FT TO POB, TH S 88 TH N 88 DEG 55M 44S E AL Strategic Planning Discussion, pursuant to Fla.Stat.395.3035 (4). This agenda item will SUB LOT 5: COM AT NW thereon. The certificate PB 3 PG 75 LOTS 3 & 4 BLK ASSESSED: DEG 49M 54S W 100 FT, TH N LN OF SEC 8 BEING S LN not be open to the public. COR OF SE1/4 OF SW1/4 number and year of issu- 4 INGRID C REYES, ROY D N 0 DEG 28M 56S W 1 OF SEC 5 767.4 FT TO PT April 17, 2013 OF SEC 3-20-20, TN S 1 ance, the description of NAME IN WHICH AS- REYES 17.64 FT TO POB DESC IN ON NW’LY PROJ OF E R/W DEG 49M W AL W LN OF the property, and the SESSED: GLYNDA DAVIS, Said property being in the OR BK 1149 PG 1652 LN OF W GR YBEK DR DESC SE1/4 OF SW1/4 600.16 FT names in which it was as- MICHAEL DAVIS County of Citrus, State of NAME IN WHICH IN OR BK 239 PG 752, TH S 747-0417 WCRN TO SW COR OF N 600 FT sessed are as follows: Said property being in the Florida. ASSESSED: BERT F KORTE, 36 DEG 3M 21S E A L NOTICE OF SE1/4 OF SW1 /4, TN S CERTIFICATE NO: County of Citrus, State of Unless such certificate BERTE F KORTE NW’LY PROJ 122.02 FT TO The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citrus Memorial Health 89 DEG 30M 48S E AL S LN 10-10528 YEAR OF ISSU- Florida. shall be redeemed Said property being in the POB BEING ON E R/W LN & Foundation, Inc., will be held on Monday, April 22, 2013, at 5:45 P.M., in the Board OF N 600 FT 818 FT TO ANCE: 2010 Unless such certificate according to law, the County of Citrus, State of BEING 2 5 FT FROM MEAS Room, located on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Health System POB, TN S 89 DEG 30M 48S DESCRIPTION OF PROP- shall be redeemed ac- property described in Florida. AT RIGHT ANG TO CTRLN Administration Building, 502 Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. E 100 FT, TN N 1 DEG 49M ERTY: cording to law, the prop- such certificate shall be Unless such certificate OF W GRYBEK DR, TH S 36 There will also be a Finance Committee meeting held in the Board Room, beginning E 109 FT, TN N 89 DEG 30M PINE LAKE PB 4 PG 67 LOTS erty described in such sold to the highest bidder shall be redeemed ac- DEG 3M 21S E AL E R/W LN at 4:00 p.m. to address general, financial and administrative matters to be 48S W 100 FT, TN S 1 DEG 11 & 12 BLK E certificate shall be sold to on line, on May 15, 2013 cording to law, the prop- 653.03 FT TO PT ON N R/W presented to the Board. Copies of the Agendas are available in the Administration 49M W 109 F T TO POB. NAME IN WHICH AS- the highest bidder on line, at 9:30a.m. at erty described in such LN O F W GRYBEK DR, TH N office. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by this Board, with respect SUBJ TO 9 FT WD EASM AL SESSED: TROY LEE SZY- on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 www.citrus.realtaxdeed. certificate shall be sold to 88 DEG 55M 44S E AL N to any matter considered at such meeting, must ensure that a verbatim record of N BDRY THEREOF FOR RD MANKSI A.M. at com. the highest bidder on line, R/W LN 117.31 F T, TH N 1 the proceedings is made, which record must include the testimony and evidence R/W TOGETHER WITH EASM Said property being in the www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Dated March 28, 2013 on May 15, 2013 at 9:30 DEG 4M 16S W 635 FT TO upon which the appeal is to be based. OF REC DESC IN OR BK County of Citrus, State of om. ANGELA VICK A.M. at PT ON N LN OF SEC 8, TH N April 17, 2013 1360 PG 2495 & OR BK Florida. Dated March 11, 2013 Clerk of the Circuit Court, www.citrus.realtaxdeed. 74 DEG 13M 4S W 254.41 1589 PG 14 & OR BK 1608 Unless such certificate ANGELA VICK Citrus County, Florida com. FT TH S 53 DEG 56M 39S W PG 866 & OR BK 1652 PG shall be redeemed ac- Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Theresa Steelfox, Dated March 28, 2013 303 FT TO POB DESC IN OR 748-0417 WCRN 1700 cording to law, the prop- Citrus County, Florida Deputy Clerk ANGELA VICK BK 874 PG 511 MAP 238A NOTICE NAME IN WHICH AS- erty described in such By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- Advertised 4 times: Clerk of the Circuit Court, NAME IN WHICH A special shade meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citrus Memorial Health SESSED: PATRICIA J RADY certificate shall be sold to uty Clerk April 10, 2013 Citrus County, Florida ASSESSED: DIANE D Foundation, Inc., will be held on Monday, April 22, 2012 at 6:30 P.M., in the Board Said property being in the the highest bidder on line, Advertised 4 times: April 17, 2013 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- GRYBEK, R SCOTT GRYBEK Room, located on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Health System County of Citrus, State of on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 March 27, 2013 April 24, 2013 uty Clerk Said property being in the Administration Building, 502 Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. The following item willl Florida. A.M. at April 3, 2013 May 1, 2013 Advertised 4 times: County of Citrus, State of be on the agenda for this meeting: Unless such certificate www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c April 10, 2013 2455-0501 WCRN April 10, 2013 Florida. 1) Risk Management Discussion (pursuant to Fla. Stat. 395.0197(14). shall be redeemed ac- om. April 17, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE April 17, 2013 Unless such certificate This agenda item will not be open to the public. cording to law, the prop- Dated March 11, 2013 2453-0501 WCRN APPLICATION: 2012-322 April 24, 2013 shall be redeemed April 17,2013 erty described in such ANGELA VICK PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION May 1, 2013 according to law, the certificate shall be sold to Clerk of the Circuit Court, APPLICATION: 2012-318 FOR TAX DEED 2456-0501 WCRN property described in the highest bidder on line, Citrus County, Florida such certificate shall be NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PUBLIC NOTICE 749-0417 WCRN on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- FOR TAX DEED ARQUE TAX RECEIVABLE APPLICATION: 2012-323 sold to the highest bidder A.M. at uty Clerk on line, on May 15, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: FUND L P US BANK CUST NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Citrus Memorial Health www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Advertised 4 times: ARQUE TAX RECEIVABLE FOR ATRF FLORIDA & FOR TAX DEED at 9:30 A.M. at om. March 27, 2013 www.citrus.realtaxdeed. Foundation, Inc., a Fla. not for profit corporation will meet in Shade Meeting for the FUND L P US BANK CUST CAPONE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: purpose of conducting an ATTORNEY/CLIENT SESSION on Monday, April 22, 2013, at Dated March 11, 2013 April 3, 2013 OR ATRF FLORIDA & The holder of the follow- ARQUE TAX RECEIVABLE com. ANGELA VICK April 10, 2013 Dated March 28, 2013 7:00 PM, in the Board Room, Administration Annex Building, Citrus Memorial Hospital, CAPONE ing certificate has filed FUND L P US BANK CUST 502 W. Highland Boulevard, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of commencing an Clerk of the Circuit Court, April 17, 2013 The holder of the follow- said certificate for a tax FOR ATRF FLORIDA & ANGELA VICK Citrus County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court, attorney/client session pursuant to Section 286.011(8), Florida Statutes. The purpose 2450-0417 WCRN ing certificate has filed deed to be issued CAPONE of the ATTORNEY/CLIENT SESSION will be to discuss global settlement issues of all By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- PUBLIC NOTICE said certificate for a tax thereon. The certificate The holder of the Citrus County, Florida uty Clerk By: Theresa Steelfox, pending litigation between Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc, and the Citrus APPLICATION: 2013-059 deed to be issued number and year of issu- following certificate has County Hospital Board, a political body of the State of Florida. Pursuant to said Advertised 4 times: NOTICE OF APPLICATION thereon. The certificate ance, the description of filed said certificate for a Deputy Clerk March 27, 2013 Advertised 4 times: statute, the Board will meet in open session and subsequently commence the FOR TAX DEED number and year of issu- the property, and the tax deed to be issued attorney/client session which is estimated to be approximately one (1) hour in April 3, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ance, the description of names in which it was thereon. The certificate April 10, 2013 April 10, 2013 April 17, 2013 duration. At the conclusion of the ATTORNEY/CLIENT SESSION, the meeting shall be USAMERIBANK the property, and the assessed are as follows: number and year of reopened to the public. April 17, 2013 The holder of the follow- names in which it was CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2543 issuance, the description April 24, 2013 May 1, 2013 Those persons to be in attendance at this ATTORNEY/CLIENT SESSION are: 2448-0417 WCRN ing certificate has filed assessed are as follows: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 of the property, and the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation Board Members: V. Alugubelli, PUBLIC NOTICE said certificate for a tax CERTIFICATE NO: 10-2413 DESCRIPTION OF names in which it was M.D. APPLICATION: 2013-057 deed to be issued YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 Joseph Brannen NOTICE OF APPLICATION thereon. The certificate DESCRIPTION OF Sandra Chadwick FOR TAX DEED number and year of issu- PROPERTY: Robert Collins NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ance, the description of TOWN OF HOMOSASSA PB Carlton Fairbanks, DMD USAMERIBANK the property, and the 1 PG 6 LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 145 David Langer The holder of the follow- names in which it was as- NAME IN WHICH AS- James Sanders ing certificate has filed sessed are as follows: SESSED: ELAINE M BLAN- 930-0417 MIXCRN V. Reddy, M.D. said certificate for a tax CERTIFICATE NO: 10-4075 KENSHIP, ESTATE OF HENRY vs. Saquibal, Benedicto Case No: 2011-CA-4160 Notice of Foreclosure Sale Ryan Beaty, Chief Executive Officer deed to be issued YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 J MCMILLAN, ESTATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE Clark A. Stillwell, Esquire, Attorney for Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. thereon. The certificate DESCRIPTION OF PROP- HENRY JAY MCMILLAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND James J. Kennedy, Esquire, Attorney for Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. number and year of issu- ERTY: Said property being in the FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. : 2011-CA-4160 Richard Oliver, Esquire, Attorney for Citrus Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. ance, the description of CITRUS SPGS UNIT 6 PB 6 County of Citrus, State of VANNESS PROPERTIES, INC., A Florida Corporation Court Reporter the property, and the PG 15 LOT 4 BLK 568 Florida. Plaintiff, April 17, 2013 names in which it was as- NAME IN WHICH AS- Unless such certificate vs. sessed are as follows: SESSED: JOAN G DORSEY shall be redeemed ac- BENEDICTO D. SAQUIBAL and CERTIFICATE NO: Said property being in the cording to law, the prop- FE M. SAQUIBAL, 10-10795 YEAR OF ISSU- County of Citrus, State of erty described in such Defendants. ANCE: 2010 Florida. certificate shall be sold to NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Unless such certificate the highest bidder on line, Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment of Foreclo- ERTY: shall be redeemed ac- on May 15, 2013 sure dated March 21, 2013, in Case no. 2011-CA-4160 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth WITHLAPOPKA ISL UNIT 6 cording to law, the prop- at 9:30 A.M. at Judicial District in and for Citrus County, Florida in which VANNESS PROPERTIES, INC. is 745-0414 WCRN LOT 53 BLK B DESC IN OR erty described in such www.citrus.realtaxdeed. the Plaintiff and BENEDICTO D. SAQUIBAL and FE M. SAQUIBAL are the defendants, I PUBLIC NOTICE BK 818 PGS 1231 & 1232 certificate shall be sold to com. will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash by electronic sale beginning at 10:00 NAME IN WHICH AS- the highest bidder on line, Dated March 28, 2013 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on www.citrus.realforeclose.com on the 25th day of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will SESSED: ELVINA SEAMAN, on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 ANGELA VICK April, 2013, the following described real property as set forth in the Summary Judg- meet in Regular Session on April 23, 2013, at 1:00 P.M., in the Citrus County Court- JOSEPH SEAMAN A.M. at Clerk of the Circuit Court, ment, located in Citrus County, Florida to-wit: house, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of conducting Said property being in the www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c Citrus County, Florida the regular business of Citrus County. County of Citrus, State of om. By: Theresa Steelfox, Lot 10, Block 1017, Citrus Springs, Unit 18, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded Florida. Dated March 11, 2013 Deputy Clerk in Plat Book 7, pages 34-36, of the public records of Citrus County, Florida. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a dis- Unless such certificate ANGELA VICK Advertised 4 times: ability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 110 shall be redeemed ac- Clerk of the Circuit Court, April 10, 2013 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days cording to law, the prop- Citrus County, Florida April 17, 2013 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone erty described in such By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- April 24, 2013 CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. (352) 341-6580. certificate shall be sold to uty Clerk May 1, 2013 the highest bidder on line, Advertised 4 times: 2454-0501 THCRN AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing Body with re- on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 March 27, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are enti- spect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceed- A.M. at April 3, 2013 APPLICATION: 2012-320 tled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA ings and for such purpose may need to provide that a verbatim record of the pro- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.c April 10, 2013 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, ceeding is made, which record includes testimony and evidence upon which the om. April 17, 2013 FOR TAX DEED 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at appeal is to be based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes). Dated March 11, 2013 2451-0417 WCRN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon April 17. 2013 ANGELA VICK PUBLIC NOTICE ARQUE TAX RECEIVABLE receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 Clerk of the Circuit Court, APPLICATION: 2013-062 FUND L P US BANK CUST days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Citrus County, Florida NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ATRF FLORIDA & The said sale will be made pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure of the 750-0417 WCRN By: Theresa Steelfox, Dep- FOR TAX DEED CAPONE Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida. PUBLIC NOTICE uty Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: The holder of the follow- Dated this 12th day of April, 2013. The Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast, a United Way supported organization, will Advertised 4 times: USAMERIBANK ing certificate has filed be facilitating the Administrative Committee’s monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 24, March 27, 2013 The holder of the follow- said certificate for a tax Montyce VanNess, Esquire, Florida Bar No. 88868 2013 at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Early Learning Coalition of the Nature April 3, 2013 ing certificate has filed deed to be issued VanNess & VanNess, P.A.,1205 N. Meeting Tree Blvd. Coast’s main office at 1560 N. Meadowcrest Blvd, Crystal River, FL. 34429. Please contact April 10, 2013 said certificate for a tax thereon. The certificate Crystal River, FL 34429, (352) 795-1444 Coalition Staff at 352-563-9939, ext. 263 if you have any questions. Public participation is April 17, 2013 deed to be issued number and year of issu- [email protected], Attorney for Plaintiff welcome. 2449-0417 WCRN thereon. The certificate ance, the description of April 13 & 17, 2013 April 17, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE number and year of issu- the property, and the

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