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QUESTION OF THE WEEK Leaders sour on nuke power costs RAY HENRY and Florida is a sign nuclear plants to compete same time, a Georgia law- The legislation has a Associated Press maybe the nation is not in the energy market. maker sought to penalize coalition of tea party, con- quite ready for a nuclear In Georgia last week, the company for going servative and consumer ATLANTA — As the cost renaissance. On top of Southern Co. told regula- over budget, announcing a advocacy groups behind of building a new nuclear construction costs run- tors it needed to raise its proposal to cut into South- it, but faces a tough sale in plant soars, there are ning much higher than ex- construction budget for ern Co.’s profits by trim- Republican-controlled signs of buyer’s remorse. pected, the price of Plant Vogtle in eastern ming some of the money General Assembly. The second-guessing natural gas has plum- Georgia by $737 million to its subsidiary Georgia from officials in Georgia meted, making it tough for $6.85 billion. At about the Power makes. See NUKE/ Page A8 Contribute! Like us at facebook.com/ citruscounty chronicle and Chasm respond to our Question of the Upkeep letdown Week. claims What do you think about home Commissioner Adams’ actions Most of house at commission meetings? over sinkhole Ashley M. Barrett What a surprise demolished more small town corruption ... and they won- Associated Press der why citrus never gets anywhere or will ever be any- thing more than a blip on SEFFNER — Crews on the map! Sunday razed more than half of the Tampa-area Jill Jacoby home perched over a Good, Bad and ugly Adams’ is getting huge sinkhole that swal- people interested and to the lowed a man three days meetings. He was elected ago, managing to salvage just like the rest of them. some keepsakes for family B. N B. Fluegel members who lived there. Finally, someone Jeremy Bush, 35, tried holding them slugs to save his brother, Jeff, accountable! when the earth opened up Theressa Foster and swallowed him Thurs- I think it is funny MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle day night. On Sunday how voters cast their Bonnie Patterson explains how the house across from her Citrus Hills home has been vacant for some six morning, Bush and rela- vote in November and then tives prayed with a pastor after that we bash the years and has become an eyesore. She says she and her husband chose a home in the deed-restricted elected officials. Three com- community because they believed an issue like this couldn’t happen. as the home — where he missioners were elected in lived with his girlfriend, November not just Scott Rachel Wicker; their Adams. The voters chose all daughter, Hannah, 2; and of them. Neighbors incensed by state of abandoned house others — was demolished E. Goodale-Yerain CHRIS VAN ORMER and waited for firefighters I don’t care for pick- Staff writer to salvage anything possi- ing on county em- ble from inside. ployees, but I do like that he asked Members of the BOCC he Pattersons are patient Early Sunday morning, to reduce their pay. ... At people. But their pa- just before the demolition least he’s trying hard to do tience is being sorely began, Bush and an something. Rebecca Bays’ unidentified woman knelt previous comment about tested. T and prayed at the mailbox looking like “buffoons” was Every morning, they look out in front of the home, an unfortunate and ridicu- on a blighted view across the lous statement — she owned by Leland Wicker, street, a derelict house in Emer- should have never opened Rachel’s grandfather, that can of worms. I also ald Estates, Citrus Hills. While since the 1970s. don’t think The Port idea is a Jerome (Pat) and Bonnie Patter- After praying, Bush and good thing in these times of son keep up their home’s curb trouble —stupid idea! the woman walked across appeal, the property opposite the street to a neighbor’s them on West Tacoma Street is lawn to watch the POLL taking on the image of a haunted demolition. house. The front yard is over- ONLINE POLL: The operator of the grown. Tree branches have heavy equipment worked Your choice? fallen and the driveway. Special to the Chronicle gingerly, first taking off a Do you get screened for Weeds have taken over the front wall. Family belong- colon cancer? landscaping. Pat and Bonnie Patterson took photos of the home across from them on West Tacoma Street to document the state of decay. ings were scooped onto A. Yes. Once The place across the street I turned 50, I the lawn gently in hopes dinner, that’s what they see from especially troubling as the followed has been an eyesore to the re- of salvaging parts of the doctor’s tired couple for six years. our dining room windows.” house is in a deed-restricted family’s 40-year history in orders and know “It’s embarrassing,” Bonnie The neighboring property’s community. the home. it can save my life. said. “When I invite people for abandoned-looking condition is See LETDOWN/ Page A5 As of Sunday afternoon B. No, but I’m not 50 See CHASM/ Page A5 yet and will when the time comes. C. Yes, and I’m younger than 50, but because of family history, it’s the CMHS receives status for chest-pain treatment safe thing to do. D. No. I’ll take my MIKE WRIGHT from the Society of Cardiovascu- Only 12 percent of hospitals na- director of nursing operations. chances. lar Patient Care, hospital officials tionwide have the full chest pain Hospital officials praised the To vote, visit www. Staff writer announced recently. accreditation, she said. cooperative arrangement with chronicleonline.com. Click on the word INVERNESS — Someone ex- Hospitals that receive SCPC The accreditation notes the Nature Coast EMS and emer- “Opinion” in the menu periencing chest pain may hope accreditation show a higher level time between a patient arriving gency responders from area to see the poll. Citrus Memorial hospital is of expertise in dealing with pa- at the hospital and receiving counties. Because of their assis- Results will appear nearby. tients who arrive at the hospital treatment. tance, the hospital is more fully next Monday. Find last CMHS has become the 62nd with symptoms of a heart attack, “Our data showed we were prepared to treat chest-pain week’s online poll hospital in Florida to become a CMHS spokeswoman Katie Mehl right up there with the top hospi- results./Page A4 fully accredited chest pain center said. tals,” said Lori Dennison, R.N., See CMHS/ Page A8

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NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle Bill Thompson, 75, has been teaching Cody Knippen, 22, about woodworking. The two became friends last year and have been helping each other overcome their disabilities. A stroke affected Thompson’s right side and cerebral palsy has affected Knippen’s right side. THE RIGHT KIND OF FRIEND Senior citizen, young man form bond based on shared struggle NANCY KENNEDY the now-grown young man. Staff writer “His manners was the first thing I noticed,” Thompson INVERNESS — They have said. “His parents did a great an uncommon friendship, but job with him. Most people his who knows why friends be- age are smart aleck, big come friends? mouth, know-it-alls.” About seven years ago, a They struck up a conversa- stroke left Bill Thompson, 75, tion and discovered they have with his right side paralyzed a lot in common, like hunting for quite some time. Last year, and fishing. They understand he met Cody Knippen, 22, who each other’s challenges, what was born with cerebral palsy, it is like to try to use a hand which affects also his right that will not cooperate. side. “They’ve gone to bluegrass Thompson knew Knippen’s festivals together and Cody Recently, Bill Thompson, 75, helped Cody Knippen, 22, make a cedar chest for his mother. Here parents when he owned and his father took Bill hunt- they are using a planer to plane boards. Their next project is a tree stand. Trail’s End fish camp in Flo- ing — he hasn’t been able to ral City in the mid-’80s, before do that since his stroke,” said working — and life. “I told him if he wanted to some of their movements are Knippen was born. Thompson Thompson’s wife, Karen “We talk about hunting, fish- build something I’d help him,” cumbersome and awkward had not seen Knippen since Savela. “That was the high- ing, girls,” Knippen said, then Thompson said. because their right arms have he was a child. But last year at light of the year for him.” laughed. Knippen made his mother a limited movement and the pre-Strawberry Festival Mostly, the two hang out in “Cody wants to be a kept cedar chest. strength, but they do not allow event in Floral City, Thomp- Thompson’s workshop where man,” Thompson said “I didn’t know how to put it themselves to say they are son ran into Knippen’s par- the older man teaches his teasingly. all together and Mr. Bill handicapped. They encourage ents and was re-introduced to younger friend about wood- When Knippen was showed me how, and I enjoyed each other not to let their lim- younger, his feet turned in and it,” Knippen said. itations hinder them from liv- he wore leg braces. He would As Thompson teaches Knip- ing life. jump on a trampoline to help pen about tools, safety, tricks “Me and Mr. Bill saved a them straighten and get of the trade and choosing the golden eagle together,” Knip- stronger. perfect boards — Thompson pen said. “It turns out I had the same made almost all the furniture It was wounded and stuck therapist as Mr. Bill did,” he inside his house — Knippen on a friend’s fence. The friend said. teaches Thompson about wanted to call a wildlife res- Knippen goes to Thomp- patience. cue organization, but Knippen son’s house just about every “Normally, if I show some- and Thompson said they day, when he is not volunteer- body something one time and would handle it. ing in the kitchen at Withla- they don’t do it, that’s it,” Savela got them some gloves coochee Technical Institute. Thompson said. “But with and a blanket and the two He recently graduated from Cody, if he has trouble doing friends took off down the road. the school’s culinary program something, I stay with him be- “Mr. Bill showed me how to and volunteers to get work ex- cause he’s in the same shape put a blanket over it and cap- perience. His specialty is wild I’m in.” ture it by bear hugging it,” game — squirrel perlo and “Mr. Bill tells me don’t Knippen said. venison Marsala. Sometimes worry about what other peo- “I told him if you hold it the men fire up the smoker ple think or say about you,” tight, he can’t hurt you,” out back and smoke fish or Knippen said. Thompson said. ribs. And in Thompson’s garage, Contact Chronicle reporter Bill Thompson, 75, and Cody Knippen, 22, make an odd Most recently, Thompson the “H-word” (handicapped) Nancy Kennedy at 352-564- friendship, but the two have become close friends. They hang has been teaching Knippen is forbidden. The two may 2927 or nkennedy@chronicle out in Thompson’s workshop nearly every day. woodworking. move slowly sometimes and online.com.

Heritage Day arrives in Homosassa Friends mega book

special Florida Archaeo- Local authors Barbara View days of old Saturday at logical Month presenta- Cairns and Betty Berger sale begins Friday tion, focusing on research will sign copies of their into the people, places and books in the Florida Chronicle region’s wildlife state park lands of David Yulee’s Room. The Friends of the Citrus County Library System’s annual Special to the Chronicle into the wildlife park, but Margarita Plantation. Can- Park service specialist there is no charge to view dace Boothe, Margaret J.D. Mendenhall and park spring sale begins Friday, March 8, and runs through Tues- Area residents or visitors the exhibits in the Florida Harris, Betty Berger and ranger Andrew Moody will day, March 12, at the Citrus County Auditorium on U.S. 41 interested in the history of Room or watch the Gus Valderrama will don discuss Ivan Tors Animal South, next to the fairgrounds. Homosassa can step back programs. costumes and re-enact Actors and Gentle Ben, Sale hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 8, for $5 in time during Homosassa’s Programs range from an conversations among Clarence the cross-eyed donation; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday Heritage Day from 10 a.m. archaeological presenta- Florida pioneer woman lion, Flipper the dolphin with “amber” light specials; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 9, tion and re-enactment of Dessie Smith Prescott, and other famous animals March 11, with half-price books and extended hours; and at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Florida pioneers to local Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings that wintered at Ho- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, for $3 a bag. Springs Wildlife State Park. authors signing books and and . mosassa Springs Attrac- Readers will find a host of bargains in books as well as Displays of historic pho- park employees discussing Retired park rangers Jack tion in the late 1960s and CDs, DVDs, videos, games and puzzles. Most books cost tos of the Homosassa area animals at Homosassa Kearns and Patrick Dil- early 1970s. between $1 and $3. and Homosassa Springs Springs Wildlife Park. lard will reminisce about For more information on Proceeds from the Friends’ sale fund needed materials attraction will be on dis- Jason D. Moser, Ph.D., with the early days of Ho- Homosassa Heritage Day, and programs at Citrus County libraries. play. Regular admission the Florida Public Archae- mosassa Springs Attrac- call Susan Strawbridge at For information, call 352-746-1334 or 352-527-8405. will apply for entrance ology Network will make a tion at 2 p.m. 352-628-5445, ext. 1002. A4 MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED Blood DRIVES ONLINE Key votes for the week ending March 1 West Pine Bluff Street, Crystal Homosassa, West Bradshaw By Voterama in Congress To find a donor center or a POLL LifeSouth bloodmobile drive River. Street, Homosassa. ■ Violence Against Women: Members voted, 286- near you, call 352-527-3061. ■ ■ RESULTS 138, to renew the Violence Against Women Act 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon- 8:30 a.m. to noon Mon- through fiscal 2018. A yes vote was to send Donors must be at least 17, or day, March 11, United States day, March 18, Anytime Fit- 16 with parental permission, Air Force, Gulf-to-Lake ness, South Suncoast President Obama a bill (S 47) adding protections QUESTION: What for battered illegal immigrants, gays and lesbians as weigh a minimum of 110 Highway, Inverness. Boulevard, Homosassa. pounds and be in good health ■ ■ do you think of well as victims of rape and domestic violence on In- 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. Mon- the proposal to dian lands and college campuses. Rich Nugent, Yes. to be eligible to donate. A Monday, March 11, Cy- day, March 18, Wal- raise the federal ■ GOP Anti-Violence Bill: Members photo ID is also required. press Creek Academy, mart Supercenter minimum wage defeated, 166-257, a GOP version The Lecanto branch office West Woodland Ridge Homosassa, South from $7.25 to of the Violence Against Women is at 1241 S. Lecanto High- Drive, Lecanto. Sunocast Boulevard, $9 per hour? Act (S 47, above) that differed by way (County Road 491), open ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues- Homosassa. ■ providing fewer protections for It’s needed. No from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. day, March 12, Rock Crusher ■ 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tues- one can live on victims on Indian reservations and weekdays (7 p.m. Wednes- Canyon, South Rock Crusher day, March 19, Walmart Su- $7.25. college campuses or for gays, days), 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Road, Crystal River. percenter, West Gulf-to-Lake 36 percent lesbians and battered illegal Saturdays and 10 a.m. to ■ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednes- Highway, Inverness. (235 votes) immigrants. A yes vote backed the 2 p.m. Sundays. Republican plan. Nugent, Yes. Rich day, March 13, Citrus County ■ 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ■ Don’t do it. It’d The Inverness branch is at Detention Center, West Tuesday, March 19, Stoner- ■ Defense Secretary Hagel: Nugent only drive up the 301 W. Main St., open from Woodland Ridge Drive, idge Landing Clubhouse cost of living Senators confirmed, 58-41, Chuck 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. week- Hagel, a Vietnam combat veteran Lecanto. South Stoneridge Drive, and hurt and former GOP senator from Ne- days, (6:30 p.m. Wednesdays), ■ 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thurs- Inverness. businesses. braska, as secretary of defense. A 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays day, March 14, Citrus County ■ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 36 percent yes vote was to confirm Hagel, 66, and closed Sundays. School Board, West Main Wednesday, March 20, Seven (240 votes) over opposition based, in part, on Visit www.lifesouth.org. Street, Inverness. Rivers Christian School, West ■ The federal rate ■ his views on U.S. policies for deal- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Gulf-to-Lake Highway, doesn’t matter ing with Israel, Iran and Iraq. Bill March 4, West Citrus Govern- March 15, Seven Rivers Re- Lecanto. as long as Nelson, Yes; , No. ment Building, North Mead- gional Medical Center, North ■ 4 to 7:30 p.m. Wednes- individual states ■ Treasury Secretary Lew: Senators owcrest Boulevard, Crystal Suncoast Boulevard, Crystal day, March 20, First Baptist can set their own rates. 10 percent confirmed, 71-26, Jacob Lew, 57, River. Church of Crystal River, Cit- River. (67 votes) as secretary of the Treasury. He ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- ■ rus Avenue. had been President Obama's White 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- day, March 4, Walmart Super- ■ ■ The minimum House staff chief and budget di- day, March 16, Our Lady of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- center, West Gulf-to-Lake Grace Catholic Church and day, March 21, Citrus Memo- wage should be rector. Foes criticized Lew, in part, $12.50 an hour. over his employment at Citibank at Highway, Inverness. The Knights of Columbus, rial Health System, Highlands ■ 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, 18 percent the start of the 2008 financial col- Beverly Hills. Boulevard, Inverness. (118 votes) lapse. A yes vote was to confirm March 5, Walmart Super- ■ 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sun- ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Total votes: 660. Lew. Nelson, Yes; Rubio, No. center, West Gulf-to-Lake day, March 17, Walmart Su- March 22, Citrus Memorial ■ Democratic Sequester Plan: Highway, Inverness. percenter Homosassa, South Health System, Highlands Marco ■ New poll Senators failed, 51-49, to reach Rubio 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sunocast Boulevard, Boulevard, Inverness. ■ Vote on the new 60 votes for advancing a Demo- March 5, Camp E-Nini-Has- Homosassa. ■ 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, cratic bill to reshape a $85 billion deficit reduction see, Stage Coach Trail, Floral ■ poll at www. 7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 23, Walmart Super- chronicleonline. package due to start March 1. A yes vote backed a City. Sunday, March 17, First center, West Gulf-to-Lake balanced approach in which half of the $85 billion com. ■ 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, United Methodist Church of Highway, Inverness. in savings would be achieved through tax increases March 6, VFW Post 10087, on corporations and the wealthy and the other half West Vet Lane Beverly Hills. through targeted rather than across-the-board ■ spending cuts. (S 388) Nelson, Yes; Rubio, No. Noon to 4 p.m. Wednes- day, March 6, Bealls, East ■ Republican Sequester Plan: Senators rejected, 38- Legal notices in today’s Citrus County Chronicle 62, a GOP bill (S 16) to retain $85 billion in fiscal Gulf-to-Lake Highway, 2013 spending reductions but change them from Inverness. blind, across-the-board cuts to ones determined by ■ 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- Meeting Notices...... B12 President Obama. A yes vote was to cede to day, March 7, Progress En- Obama the power to decide how and where to ergy, West Power Line Street, Miscellaneous Notices...... B12 make the cuts, with Congress retaining final say Crystal River. over his decisions. Nelson, No; Rubio, No. ■ 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- Foreclosure Sale/Action Notices...... B11 ■ Key votes ahead: The House planned to debate a day, March 9, Crystal River continuing resolution to fund the government from Raid, West Pine Bluff Street, Notice to Creditors/Administration...... B11 March 27 through Sept. 30. Crystal River. © 2013 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. ■ 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Surplus Property...... B11 March 10, Crystal River Raid, 000E40Y

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MEADOWCREST BLVD., CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle; Cairo 73/51/pc Rome 55/46/pc Chassahowitzka* 10:57 a/6:11 a 10:00 p/5:46 p 12:39 p/7:30 a 11:17 p/7:03 p f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; Calgary 26/13/pc Sydney 75/68/sh Crystal River** 9:18 a/3:33 a 8:21 p/3:08 p 11:00 a/4:52 a 9:38 p/4:25 p rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; Havana 76/56/pc Tokyo 48/36/sh PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 7:05 a/1:21 a 6:08 p/12:56 p 8:47 a/2:40 a 7:25 p/2:13 p sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. Hong Kong 71/65/pc Toronto 27/19/pc SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 10:07 a/5:10 a 9:10 p/4:45 p 11:49 a/6:29 a 10:27 p/6:02 p ©2013 Weather Central, Madison, Wi. Jerusalem 59/48/pc Warsaw 36/29/pc CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 A5 CHASM SINKHOLE FACTS ■ Continued from Page A1 The entire state of Florida sits on top of several thousand feet of limestone. The most significant — when demolition had factor in the development of sinkholes is the stopped for the day and dissolution of the limestone underlying Florida by only a few walls of the naturally acidic groundwater. home remained — a Bible, ■ Sinkholes are a natural and common feature of family photos, a jewelry Florida’s landscape. Thousands of naturally box and a pink teddy bear occurring sinkholes can be seen throughout the for Hannah were among state including many that connect underground to the items saved. Firefight- springs, rivers and lakes. ers also were able to pick ■ Sinkholes happen in three categories: solution out the purse of one of the sinkholes, cover-subsidence sinkholes or cover- women in the home. collapse sinkholes. The first two types will show Cheers went up from little topographical disturbance to the naked eye, family, friends and neigh- while the third will feature an abrupt change in bors each time something topography. valuable was salvaged. SINKHOLE QUESTIONS Wanda Carter, the daughter of Leland Q.: My yard is settling ... Do I have a sinkhole? Wicker, cradled the large A.: Maybe. But a number of other factors can cause family Bible in her arms. holes, depressions or subsidence of the ground She said her mother and surface. If the settling is affecting a dwelling, HEARING CENTERS father had stored baptism further testing by a licensed engineer with a li- certificates, cards and censed geologist on staff or a licensed geology firm photos between the pages may be in order. of that Bible through the Q.: A sinkhole opened in my neighborhood ... should I years. be concerned? “It means that God is A.: Although sinkholes in Florida sometimes occur in still in control, and He THIS WEEK sets, most are isolated events. Unless the sinkhole knew we needed this for is very large, and extends to your property, there’s closure,” she said, crying. likely to be little reason for concern. Carter said she spent Q.: from age 11 to 20 in the Is there a safe area of Florida where there is no home, and she had to close chance of sinkholes? her eyes as the home was A.: Technically, no. Since the entire state is underlain knocked down. by carbonate rocks, sinkholes could theoretically “Thank you for all of the form anywhere. However, sinkhole risk is memories and life it gave considerably higher in areas where limestone is us,” she said. close to surface. The Rev. John Martin — Information compiled by The Florida Department Bell of Shoals Baptist of Environmental Protection’s Florida Geological Survey; Church said he had been http://www.dep.state.fl.us/geology/ with the family all day. “We just prayed with lived in the house — Bush, were in need of support them,” he said. Wicker, Hannah and two and prayers from the He added all five who others ages 50 and 45 — community. LETDOWN Continued from Page A1

“One of the reasons we were interested in moving to this area is because it was deed-restricted,” Pat said. “We looked around be- fore we retired,” Bonnie said. “We could have gone anywhere: Port Charlotte, Venice, Naples. But we liked the beauty of this area and the (deed- Factory Rep restriction) covenants.” Bonnie said the prop- erty owners’ association MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle In for has been strict with other Pat and Bonnie Patterson moved from the Midwest and neighbors who have vio- looked all over the state before settling on Citrus County Special lated such deed restric- as their home. tions as leaving a boat parked in a driveway. tained and the case was county is not responsible Event! “But I do not know why heard by the Special Mas- for the property. It’s in our they won’t do anything ter on Oct. 27, 2011. covenants very plainly that with this,” Bonnie said. “The current property everybody who owns prop- Three years ago, the Pat- owners — Nicholas, erty is to keep it mowed tersons complained to the Thomas and William Souris and looking decent or the county’s code department. — live in Boston, Mass.,” property owners’ associa- “Hearing Loss “They came and mowed Cautero wrote to the Pat- tion will do it.” the grass and cut down tersons. “They inherited The latest word the Pat- some bushes,” said Bon- the property from their par- tersons have had from the nie. “They haven’t touched ents. The property was property owners’ associa- is now linked to many it since.” found in violation and four tion is that it has started the Bonnie admitted she liens have been recorded process to do a cleanup. doesn’t know who did the against the property. There “They have to send two other health problems!” cleanup at that time be- are approximately letters of notification to cause she and her hus- $68,461.69 plus interest in the owner,” Pat said band were out of town liens at this time.” Sunday. when the work was done. Because the property is Just removing debris Important Bulletin The couple said they not in foreclosure, when and mowing the front yard “According to a new study by Johns Hopkins heard from neighbors that Cautero usually works will bring visual relief, at University School of Medicine and the National someone from the county with the banks that receive least temporarily. As the took photographs and properties to regain com- Pattersons well know, Institute on Aging, men and women with hearing loss Mosquito Control treated pliance, the county and the without regular mainte- are much more likely to develop dementia and the swimming pool and property owners’ associa- nance, the property will Alzheimer’s disease. People with severe hearing spa, both of which teem tion seem to have hit an decline in appearance with green water. impasse. again. loss, the study reports, were 5 times more likely to The county has taken an “The (property owners “The only long-term so- develop dementia than those with normal hearing.” active role in trying to get association) used to tell us lution is for the property to the owners of the property they couldn’t go in there change hands,” Pat said. New study by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the National Institute on Aging, Feb. 14, 2011 to restore it to code. 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Reyes, 88 Gurses, 59 Gerald was a member of HOMOSASSA FLORAL CITY DUNNELLON INVERNESS TURKISH SINGER the Masonic Lodge for Mary Frances Durden, The Service of Remem- Gerald Alvin Polter, 95, more than 65 years, in both Antonio Reyes, 88, Inver- ANKARA, Turkey — The 73, of Homosassa, Fla., brance for Mrs. Beatrice of Dunnellon, Fla., passed Ohio and Florida. He was ness, died March 3, 2013, at popular Turkish singer passed away Friday, March Lanphear, 88, of Floral away March 1, 2013, under a member of the Dunnel- Citrus Memorial hospital. Muslum Gurses, adored by 1, 2013, at her home. A na- City, Fla., will be at 5 p.m. the loving care of his fam- lon United Methodist A native of Puerto Rico, many for his melancholic, tive of Wednesday at the Inver- ily and Hospice. Church and Dunnellon Ki- Antonio was born Feb. 15, Arabic-inspired songs, has Tampa, ness Chapel of Hooper Fu- He was born Oct. 24, 1917, wanis Club. 1925, to the late Antonio died. He was 59. she was neral Home. The family in Mark Center, Ohio, and Visitation will be from 5 and Antonia Colon Reyes. Deniz Sener, a cardiolo- born Oct. will receive friends two was married to Margaret to 7 p.m. Monday, March 4, He was employed in the gist at Istanbul’s Memorial 6, 1939, to hours prior from 3 until 5 Jane (Cooper) Polter for 72 2013, at Roberts Funeral plastics manufacturing in- Hospital said the singer, Tommy p.m. The family requests years, who preceded him in Home of Dunnellon. Fu- dustry as a jewelry maker. nicknamed “Muslum and expressions of sympathy death in May 2012. Gerald neral services will be at 2 Left to cherish his mem- Baba” or “Papa Muslum,” Geneva take the form of memorial was one of seven children p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2013, ory is his stepdaughter, died of heart failure Sun- (Martin) donations to the local Hos- and is survived by one sis- at the funeral home, with Maria Mercado and her day. He had been hospital- Thomp- Mary pice of your choice. Online ter, Ruby Cline, Mark Cen- interment to follow at Dun- family; niece Debra Gan- ized since bypass surgery son, one of Durden condolences may be sent ter, Ohio. He is survived by nellon Memorial Gardens. non and nephew Edwin in November. six chil- to the family at her children, John and wife In lieu of flowers, me- Blanche, all of Inverness; He had acquired a cult dren. Mrs. Durden moved http://www.hooperfuneral Charlene Polter of Ocala, morial contributions can and extended family in following among the young here in 1995 from Port home.com/. Sue (Dobson) and husband be made to Hospice of Cit- Puerto Rico. with his interpretation of Richey, Fla. Her profes- She was born Feb. 2, Larry Kyle of Gillette, Wyo., rus County, P.O. Box A celebration tribute to Turkish pop and rock sional career included 1925, in Lockport, N.Y., and Linda and husband 641270, Beverly Hills, FL Antonio’s life will be at 3 sounds. bank management, most daughter of Alfred and Curtis McKeown of Citrus 34464. p.m. Friday, March 8, 2013, Gurses is survived by his recently with SunTrust. Georgia (Swick) Bentley. Springs. Expressions of sympa- at Chas. E. Davis Funeral wife. His funeral was She also spent more than She died March 2, 2013, in Gerald had six grand- thy may be made online at Home with Crematory. scheduled for Monday in five years as secretary at Tampa. children, Gale and hus- www.robertsofdunnellon. Sign the guest book at Istanbul. her church, Grace Bible Mrs. Lanphear was pre- band Orville Hill of Texas, com. www.chronicleonline.com. Church of Homosassa, Fla. ceded in death by father, Anne Marie (Dobson) and Armando Mary loved the outdoors; Alfred Bentley; mother, husband Steven Berry of Joseph Deaths Trovajoli, 95 she loved hunting and fish- Georgia O’Connor; and Citrus Springs, Chris and Lopez, 61 COMPOSER ing, but was especially husband, George Lan- wife Mary Polter of Ocala, INVERNESS ELSEWHERE fond of kayaking our local phear; son-in-law, Alex Stephanie (McKeown) and ROME — Armando waters and working in her Ortaga; stepfather, Harold husband Benton Gardner Joseph Anthony Lopez, Bobby Trovajoli, an Italian who gardens at home. O’Connor; sisters, Marge of Citrus Springs, Cori 61, Inverness, died March Rogers, 73 composed music for some She is survived by her Bullock, Barbara Molofani (McKeown) Boney of Crys- 2, 2013, in the Hospice unit SINGER 300 films and whose lush husband of nearly 58 and Loula Mastrangelo; tal River and Gerald Scott of Citrus and playful serenade to years, Alan L. Durden, Ho- and brother-in-law, Harold and wife Tawnie Dobson Memorial SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — Rome is a much-requested mosassa; son Charles Dur- Secor. Survivors include of Sheridan, Wyo. hospital. Bobby Rogers, a founding romantic standby for den (wife Telana), son, Orten (Gayleen) Bax- Gerald had 14 great- Joe was member of Motown group tourists, has died at age 95. Homosassa; daughter ter of Dover, Fla.; daugh- grandchildren, Ashley born Nov. The Miracles and a collab- The city’s mayor, Gianni Debra Mitchell (husband ter, Brenda Ortaga; Hill; Steven Hill; Brady 28, 1951, in orator with Smokey Robin- Alemanno, mourned Tro - Richard Lawhorn), Del- daughter, Elaine (Mike) Berry; Brien Polter and New York son, has died. He was 73. va joli’s passing, saying in a tona, Fla.; daughter Register; brother-in-law, John Christopher Polter; to the late Motown Museum board statement “the voice of Sherry Walker, Ho- Tony Mastrangelo; sisters, Amber Collins and James Joseph member Allen Rawls said Rome has been extin- mosassa; brothers John Erma Secor and Doris Collins; Ethan Gardner and Mary Joseph Rogers died Sunday morn- guished.” Widow Maria Thompson and Murray (Jeffrey) Barnheart; and Jack Gardner; Collin (Brigulio) Lopez ing at his home. Paola Trovajoli an- Carver Jr., both of Tampa; brother, Bud (Dorothy) Boney and Caralyn Boney; Lopez and Rogers had been ill for nounced the death Satur- sisters Elaine Carver, Bentley; seven grandchil- and Mikel Dobson, Kole moved here from Long Is- several years. He lived in day, saying her husband Roanoke, Va., and Lyn dren; seven great-grand- Dobson and Trace Dobson. land 38 years ago. He the Detroit suburb of had died a few days before Carver, Tampa; 11 grand- children; and many nieces Gerald had two great- worked in auto sales as a Southfield. in Rome but declining to children; and eight great- and nephews. great-grandchildren, Eric finance manager in Ocala Rogers formed the give the exact date. grandchildren. Arrangements are under Flores and Abriana Flores. for several years and was group in 1956 with cousin “Roma nun fa’ la stupida Funeral Service of Re- the direction of the Gerald was preceded in Catholic by faith. He en- Claudette Rogers, Pete stasera,” written for the membrance will be at 11 Hooper Funeral Homes & death by his parents, joyed spending time with Moore, Ronnie White and 1962 stage musical “Ru- a.m. Monday, March 4, Crematory. George H. and Dora Apple his family, especially the Robinson. Their hits in- gantino,” became Trova- 2013, at Grace Bible Polter. Gerald, working grandchildren. cluded “I Second That joli’s most famous song. Church, West Green Acres with his wife, farmed in Survivors include his Emotion” and “The Tears Street, Homosassa, with SO YOU KNOW Ohio before moving to wife of 35 years, Eleanor of a Clown.” —From wire reports Pastor Ray Herriman offi- Florida in 1958. They Lopez; two children,  The Citrus County Lawrence G. (Cathy) Lopez ciating. Interment will fol- Chronicle’s owned a chicken farm in low at Fountains Memorial policy Longwood until 1971, of Inverness and Joseph J. Park, Homosassa. Friends permits free and paid when they moved to Crys- Lopez of Jacksonville; two will be received from 10 obituaries. Email tal River and built a brothers, Leonard and RISE RISE obits@chronicle a.m. until time of service at chicken farm in Ho- Vincent Lopez and his sis- online. com or phone Construction Construction the church. Wilder Fu- mosassa. They moved to ter, Delores Scarangella; 352-563-5660 for neral Home, Homosassa. Dunnellon in 1978 and and three grandchildren, Showroom details and pricing Caden, Nicholas and www.wilderfuneral.com options. owned Dunnellon Ace Kitchens & Baths Hardware until he retired. Jasmine.  Deadline is 3 p.m. for After his retirement, Ger- Private arrangements obituaries to appear ald became an avid wood- with Chas. E. Davis Funeral 352.419.8900 352.419.8900 in the next day’s worker, building furniture Home With Crematory. 109 W. Main St., Inverness, FL 34452 edition. for himself, his children Sign the guest book at 000E35Y www.riseconstructions Gerald and grandchildren. He www.chronicleonline.com. Lohmeyer, 83 HOMOSASSA Gerald W. Lohmeyer, 83, of Homosassa, died Friday, 2 PAIR March 1, 2013, under the care of Hospice of Citrus EYEGLASSES County in Lecanto. Arrangements are by McGan Cremation Service ONE LOW LLC, Hernando. PRICE *  U.S. flags denote military service on local obituaries. 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Hunger, Alan Shawn Feinstein will Family — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday monthly, 1501 S.E. U.S.19. 352- fax to 352-563-3280, FREE MEALS add money to donations given to the through Friday, 1991 W. Test Court, 795-2259. attention “Food Programs.” Beverly Hills Community Church’s Dunnellon, is open to Citrus County ■  The Chronicle reserves the ■ First United Methodist Food Pantry. Donations must be re- residents. 352-489-8021. Citrus County Veterans Coali- tion — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, right to edit notices. Church of Inverness God’s ceived by April 30, and can include ■ The Salvation Army — 9 to  1039 N. Paul Drive, Inverness. It is the responsibility of Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to noon Mon- cash, checks, and/or food items. 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday Open to Citrus County veterans and the organizations listed days, 3896 S. Pleasant Grove Road. Call the church office at 352- through Friday (excluding holidays), their family members in need. 352- here to provide information 352-726-2522. 746-3620. 712 S. School Ave., Lecanto. 352- and updates about their 400-8952 or 352-527-4537. ■ Floral City United Methodist ■ The New Church Without 513-4960. programs. Contact the Walls gives free food boxes away at ■ Nature Coast Ministries — Church — 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesdays in ■ Daystar Life Center — 9 a.m. groups directly for details. 5 p.m. Mondays at the neighbor- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Hilton Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. 352- to 1:15 p.m. Monday through Friday  For additional information hood park in Hernando off Railroad Thursdays, 999 State Road 44, 344-1771. (excluding holidays), 6751 W. Gulf- about health and human Drive where feeding the homeless Crystal River. 352-563-1860. ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. resources available in takes place. Call 352-344-2425. ■ We Care Food Pantry — must Citrus County, call 211. Church’s Feed My Sheep outreach 352-795-8668. ■ El-Shaddai food ministries ■ be a Homosassa or Homosassa PHOTO ID REQUIRED — 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. 352- Citrus United Basket (CUB) 726-3153. “brown bag of food” distribution is — 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Springs resident. 352-228-4921.  Most programs require a ■ from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Friday, 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, ■ Beverly Hills Community Salvation Army Canteen — Crystal River Church of God, 2180 photo ID and other proof 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays at the Ho- open to underserved Citrus County. Church — 11 a.m. to noon and 6 to W. 12th Ave. Although food is distrib- of residency. Plan to bring mosassa Lions Club, one-half mile Call CUB at 352-344-2242 or 7 p.m. the last Tuesday monthly, 82 identification when uted once a week, families are only east of U.S. 19 on Homosassa Trail. [email protected]. Civic Circle, open to Beverly Hills applying for food, or phone eligible for food once a month. Call 352-513-4960. ■ First Baptist Church of Crys- residents. 352-746-3620. the program for details. 352-628-9087 or 352-302-9925. ■ tal River — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon- ■ Suncoast Baptist Church — Calvary Chapel of Inverness ■ Hernando Seventh-day Ad- day, Wednesday and Thursday, 700 pre-bagged food 9 a.m. to noon the — “Feed the Hungry,” noon to 1 p.m. ventist Church, 1880 N. Trucks N. Citrus Ave. 352-795-3367. second Wednesday monthly, bread Shepherd Lutheran Church, 439 E Thursdays, soup kitchen from 11:30 Ave., Hernando, provides food distri- ■ Our Lady of Fatima — 10 a.m. 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, 5310 Norvell Bryant Highway, Hernando. a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 960 S. bution for needy families from to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa ■ Dunnellon Presbyterian and U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. 10 a.m. to noon the second and 604 U.S. 41 S., open to needy resi- Springs, open to Homosassa Holy Faith Episcopal — 9 a.m. to ■ Our Father’s Table — fourth Tuesdays monthly. dents of Floral City, Hernando and residents. 352-621-3008 or 352- noon Thursdays, 19924 W. Blue 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays Call 352-212-5159. Inverness. 352-726-1707. 586-0341. Cove Drive, Dunnellon. at St. Anne’s Anglican Church, west ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton ■ Our Lady of Grace Catholic ■ Floral City First Baptist ■ Crystal River United of Plantation Inn on West Fort Island Catholic Church in Citrus Springs Church — 9 to 10 a.m. the third Church — 1 to 3 p.m. the third Methodist Church — 9 a.m. to 1 Trail. 352-795-2176. serves those in need with free boxes Tuesday monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Wednesday monthly. p.m. the second and fourth Thurs- ■ Inverness Church of God — of food the third Saturday morning 352-527-2381 or 352-746-2144. ■ Serving our Savior (SOS) — days monthly, 4801 N. Citrus Ave., 10:30 a.m. the first and third Sunday monthly. Call 352-465-6613 on the ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal 9 a.m. to noon Thursdays at Good Crystal River. 352-795-3148 or monthly, 416 U.S. 41 S., Inverness. preceding Tuesday to sign up.

supporter. Fasano’s bill would NUKE eliminate advance collec- Continued from Page A1 tions; a Democratic law- maker filed a similar GOP Rep. Jeff Chapman proposal. found just a single co- “A lot of people are pay- sponsor, Democratic Rep. ing for something that Karla Drenner. they’ll never see any re- As a regulated monop- turn on their money,” oly, Georgia Power earns Fasano said. about 11 percent in profits The fees have also been when it invests its own targeted in court, but the money into power proj- Florida Supreme Court ects. Chapman’s legisla- has not yet ruled on tion would reduce those whether to overturn them. profits if the nuclear proj- Southern Co. also bene- ect is over budget, as is the fits from advanced collec- current projection. tions, though Georgia “Conservatives do not lawmakers have not fo- believe in incentivizing cused on that money. failure,” Debbie Dooley, a The Florida Public co-founder of the Atlanta Service Commission voted Tea Party, recently told in November to allow the Georgia lawmakers. “They state’s two largest utilities should not profit from this to charge customers for mistake.” $294 million this year for Southern Co. has said the costs of future nuclear the nuclear plant is still a facilities. better economic deal than Progress Energy Associated Press the alternatives over the Florida, which has been Part of the containment vessel for a new nuclear reactor at the Plant Vogtle nuclear power plant is shown under long run. purchased by North Car- construction Dec. 11, 2012, in Augusta, Ga. With the cost of nuclear plants rising, a handful of state officials are In Florida, lawmakers olina-based Duke Energy, showing signs of buyer’s regret. The reservations come as two of the three nuclear plants under construction have want to end the practice of has collected more than faced cost overruns just as electricity generated by natural gas has gotten cheaper. utilities collecting fees $819 million from its cus- from customers before any tomers for two nuclear The utility was also Some question whether it utilities to start construc- sation,” Sen. John Legg said electricity is produced. projects, according to the using the fee to pursue a will be built at all. tion and make sure power at a Feb. 21 news confer- “The price tag keeps Florida Public Service new nuclear plant in Levy Four GOP senators in companies cannot earn a ence. “But on these three going up. The timeframe Commission. County. Florida said recently they profit off any prepayments principles there will be no they are going to build it One was to expand the Progress Energy Florida will seek to put limits on if they do not build a nu- room for compromise.” has been extended year capacity of the now- still needs a license for the the collections. Lawmak- clear facility. AP reporter Bill Kaczor after year after year,” said crippled Crystal River plant from federal regula- ers said their upcoming “On the details, there is contributed to this report state Rep. Mike Fasano, a plant, work that resulted tors and pushed back will set a deadline for plenty of room for conver- from Tallahassee. Republican and self- in damage that shut down opening of the first Levy described nuclear power the facility. County reactor to 2024. Brashear’s of time when the integrity The three-star ratings of the heart muscle can be are the highest that can be www.BrashearsPharmacy.com PHARMACY CMHS preserved. achieved. Continued from Page A1 ■ Monitor patients to en- “We are very proud to sure they are not sent know we have a very good patients arriving by home too quickly. heart program,” said C.J. OFFERING A GREAT SELECTION ambulance. About 9 percent of the Hosea, manager of the “This is not a hospital emergency room patients Cardiac Catheterization OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT project, this is a commu- arrive complaining of Lab. nity project,” Dennison chest pain, Dennison said. The three-star ratings

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CRYSTAL RIVER — Re- covery Solutions LLC, based in Aripeka, launched a custom-built lyngbya harvester a few days ago to help remove thick mats of algae suffo- cating the bottom of King’s Bay. The machinery can reach down as far as 10.5 feet deep, which will help the Kings Bay Rotary’s “One Rake at a Time” service project. “Until now the deep lay- ers of lyngbya have been out of reach of any me- chanical lyngbya har- vesters that generally can only reach depths of 5 to 6 feet,” Project director Art Jones said. With a few minor modi- fications the deep-reach- ing harvester should be ready soon to help volun- teers who are hand-raking lyngbya from the shallow areas of King’s Bay. A transport barge also was launched and will help the efficiency of the harvesters as they can keep working and spend This transport barge, launched at Pete’s Pier recently, less time going back and will enable weed harvesters to offload lyngbya at staging forth to unload the noxious areas. lyngbya at staging areas. so much of the prime wa- turn destroying manatee, The goals of the “One terfront has beautiful fish and human habitat. Rake at a Time” project are homes with little access to Lyngbya robs oxygen out of to improve water quality, the water for cleanup the water creating dead clarity and quantity so man- efforts. zones along the bottom of atee, fish and human habi- “Those who have al- parts of King’s Bay, Jones tat can improve. By lowed the use of their said. removing benthic mats of property for the ‘One Rake Lyngbya hordes nutri- lyngbya, spring vents have at a Time’ clean-up effort ents and thrives on pol- been uncovered and are have earned a very big luted dirty water. The more flowing again, Jones said. thank-you from the entire lyngbya removed the more Increased flows of spring community,” Jones said. pollution is removed, Jones water from re-opened Lyngbya is a filamentous explained. A cleaner water spring vents will help wash algae that has invaded column and the removal of pollutants out of King’s Bay. King’s Bay, crowding out thick mats of lyngbya will King’s Bay is a challeng- beneficial submerged allow native water plants ing place to work because aquatic vegetation and in the chance to return.

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There’s no time to do both.” Edouard Bourdet, OPINION “Les Temps Difficiles” 1934 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Paul Ryan reveals hope EDITORIAL BOARD “Getting actual accomplish- Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher ouse Budget bloom will come off Committee the Obamacare rose, ments by getting debt and Mike Arnold ...... editor HChairman such as it exists deficits under control, stabiliz- Charlie Brennan...... managing editor Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is today (with) every ing our debt to buy the country Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member looking beyond Fri- additional year of time so we don’t have a debt cri- day and the begin- implementation.” sis” will allow Republicans to Mac Harris ...... citizen member ning of the Ryan said health “go to the country with a crystal Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member sequestration. care providers are clear choice that more clearly by Albert M. juxtapose(s) against the reality Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief In an interview I already telling some conducted with him members of Con- of big government under “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” Tuesday on Capitol Cal Thomas gress about their Obama is what we have to shoot — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus Hill, Ryan told me he OTHER “negative margins for.” believes a majority of VOICES with Obamacare Ryan said the House next Americans will come kicking in” and how week will give the president “... DO NO HARM to understand how bad the debt the law will either force them to some reprogramming authority is after the rhetoric gives way to close, or “they’re going to stop to be able to direct cuts to lower reality. taking people, or overcharge priority areas from higher pri- “Mitt (Romney) and I shad- the private payers who increas- ority areas.” owboxed against the theory of ingly will dump their What if the Senate doesn’t go big government,” he said, employees into the Obamacare along? “while (President) Obama program.” “That’s their choice,” he said. Find fix to made all the great promises of “The president said, ‘if you Ryan recalled how scare tac- what it delivered and used like your plan you can keep it,’” tics failed in the 1996 debate soaring rhetoric to sell it, but Ryan said. “Not true. The pres- over welfare reform when lib- that will be different in a sec- ident said this was going to im- erals lamented cuts to the wel- ond term (when) the results prove Medicare. He said health fare program they believed problematic start materializing.” care costs would go down. would surely lead to poor chil- As one example, Ryan men- They’ve gone up.” dren starving in the streets of tioned the impact of the Afford- Given all this, what will Ryan America. Instead, Clinton’s able Care Act — Obamacare — and the Republicans do when welfare-to-work program made on seniors. He believes when across-the-board spending cuts it possible for many low-income seniors begin to experience begin? Americans to get jobs. Ryan intersection Obamacare’s negative effects it “Our job is to buy the country called the current GOP plan State planners want to alle- be part of the state’s U.S. 41 will “put us in a much better po- time,” he told me. “That means “Welfare Reform 2.0” and ex- viate traffic jams in Floral resurfacing project sched- sition not just to say, ‘I told you we need a down payment on the pects similar positive results by debt and deficits. We need to focusing on “improving pros- City by redesigning the inter- uled to start this summer. so,’ but to show there’s a far bet- ter way than 15 people on a buy time for the bond markets perity, opportunity and individ- section at State Road 44 and While the project would stay board appointed by the presi- to push off a debt crisis outside ual responsibility.” Orange Avenue to include a within the existing right of dent making all these decisions of the four-year window. We Democrats have “won a bat- turn lane. way and not impact the his- that will ration your health care then go to the country with a tle, but not the war,” Ryan said. The problem toric oaks along on top of all these ... price con- real agenda of specific alterna- Is he optimistic he will win for Florida De- the road, it would trols to providers that will re- tives to this progressive experi- the war? partment of THE ISSUE: impact busi- strict your access.” ment that’s unfolding to win “I wouldn’t be here if I Transportation, nesses frontage By the end of next year, Ryan 2016 so we can actually fix this wasn’t.” Floral City county planners and potentially believed, “... you’ll see a lot of thing before it’s too late.” intersection. ———■——— and Floral City remove valuable anxiety in the health care He said he’s not worried business owners parking spots provider community that will about polls that show a major- Readers may e-mail Cal is the tight spaces OUR OPINION: from the damage access to health care ity of the country will blame Re- Thomas at tmseditors@ between existing Retain businesses. for seniors and I think the publicans for the sequester: tribune.com. businesses and community’s FDOT and the road once charm; respect county planners right-of-way is business’ needs. recently spoke to recaptured. the community to There’s bring- hear from them ing traffic to your doorstep their concerns. This is the and then there’s bringing right step. traffic to your doorstep as We encourage the state and pointed out by one business county to continue the dia- owner, Connie Jones of Con- logue with business owners nie’s Kickstand. Her fear is most affected by change. We her business will be even also encourage county lead- closer to the traffic that ers to act in a business- speeds by, making it even friendly way and seek to more dangerous for her retain the community’s clients to frequent her charm while working out a establishment. solution that accomplishes The Floral City intersec- the state’s goals, but does not tion improvement plan would harm existing businesses.

Squabble elsewhere OUND Please keep the county commission meetings S professional. Sort out your issues with each other OFF behind closed doors. Resolve today’s problems Scott Adams needs to redirect his work effort from rock throwing to developing plans to resolve today’s problems. He should first develop his plan CALL to eliminate $14 million from the budget to com- pensate for the closing of the nuclear plant. 563-0579 LETTERS to the Editor Right to bear arms limited powers. The people to analyze the structure of, to juvenile antics on the part of pushed for a Bill of Rights just OPINIONS INVITED translate, an interpretation or certain members of the Board The original intent of the to be certain this new servant- ■ The opinions expressed in translation, to analyze gram- of County Commissioners Second Amendment has noth- government would not Chronicle editorials are the matical structure, etc. (BOCC) during their regular- ing to do with the kind of opinions of the newspaper’s threaten our sovereign rights. editorial board. The Ninth Amendment scheduled meeting. weapons we can possess. Dur- The Bill of Rights does not states no “interpretation, or A lethal silence occurred ■ Viewpoints depicted in political ing colonial times people did confer any rights either, it fur- any translation of those rights each time a contentious mo- not own AR-15, but then again, cartoons, columns or letters do ther defines the limited pow- not necessarily represent the stated in the Constitution, can tion was attempted by Commis- neither did government. ers of the federal government. opinion of the editorial board. deny other rights, not implied, sioner Scott Adams. “A well regulated militia, Our Constitution is not a law ■ Groups or individuals are but that are still retained by This prompted the chair to being necessary to the security or a set of laws; it is a frame- invited to express their opinions the people.” In order words, state, “The motion has died for of a free state, the right of the work for the structure and the in a letter to the editor. just because a right is not lack of a second.” people to keep and bear arms, ■ limited authority of govern- Persons wishing to address the specifically enumerated as a The use of this inane tactic shall not be infringed.” editorial board, which meets ment. And it is up to the peo- right in the Constitution, this effectively muzzled him. The militia, comprised of weekly, should call Charlie ple to remind government of Brennan at 352-563-5660. does not mean we do not have This noticeable pernicious everyday people, and the free these limitations. ■ such right. ploy also deprives county resi- state represented an inde- All letters must be signed and Government gets its powers include a phone number and Shouts from communist dents of a democratic debate. pendent sovereign nation. The from the consent of the people, hometown, including letters sent China and other gangster gov- The BOCC should be ashamed right of the people to keep and or what is also referred to as via email. Names and hometowns will be printed; ernments such as Mexico, nor because a seconded motion bear arms was intended to “popular sovereignty” — the phone numbers will not be the gun ban agenda of the was designed for just that in- mean the people were the consent by the governed. This published or given out. United Nations, and not even tended purpose. Having no de- armed militia that would keep defines the concept that politi- ■ We reserve the right to edit President Obama or Congress- bate is a disgraceful disservice their sovereign state secure. cal and legislative power re- letters for length, libel, fairness woman Feinstein’s gun-ban to constituents. and good taste. The right to bear arms guaran- sides with the citizens. legislation, will infringe on our Regardless if a motion in- ■ teed citizens would not be at The Bill of Rights under- Letters must be no longer than right to keep and bear arms, cites a heated discussion or the mercy of any power, espe- scores some important rights 600 words, and writers will be because it would be unconsti- limited to four letters per month. not, the public record of the cially the government, if it that cannot be infringed by tutional to do so. meeting identifies each com- ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, wanted to encroach on their government: the right to bear If government can dictate missioner, their participation state sovereignty. arms, the right to free speech, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax our rights, then the right to (or lack thereof) and their vote The Constitution and the the right to peacefully assem- to 352-563-3280, or email to marry, to procreate, the right in the ensuing debate. Voters Bill of Rights do not give us ble and to petition the govern- [email protected]. to vote, even the right to exist elect commissioners for a myr- rights. We already have rights ment for a redress of becomes subjective. iad of reasons. They most as- that cannot be taken away grievances, the right of the This is not the proper role of suredly are entitled to learn without our consent — rights people to be secured in their other rights because they were government. how their candidates respond that are inalienable, given to persons, houses, papers and ef- not specifically mentioned, so to difficult political issues us by our Creator, who is a free fects against unreasonable they inserted the Ninth Edna Mattos I wonder! Maybe that’s the searches and seizures, etc. Amendment: “The enumera- being that created us in his Hernando real reason for this unques- own image. The Constitution As our founders were delin- tion in the Constitution, of cer- tionably detrimental “silence created a federal government, eating these uninfringeable tain rights, shall not be scheme.” and the people gave the rights, it concerned them some construed to deny or disparage Silence is deadly servant-government certain may come to believe the peo- others retained by the people.” Yesterday (Feb. 26) I listened Peter Monteleone delineated and enumerated ple were not entitled to certain Construe means to interpret, and watched in disbelief, some Pine Ridge

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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 A11 Supplies arrive at ISS Legislature could stop Medicaid Dragon capsule delivers items to from expanding tations on space station the ex- MARCIA DUNN Issue may be pansion AP aerospace writer and top priority in haven’t CAPE CANAVERAL — made any A private Earth-to-orbit 60-day session decisions, delivery service made but be- good on its latest shipment KELLI KENNEDY hind the Will to the International Space Associated Press scenes Weatherford Station on Sunday, over- maneu- state Speaker coming mechanical diffi- MIAMI — Republican verings of the House. culty and delivering a ton Gov. may have have of supplies with high- gotten ahead of himself been telling. flying finesse. when he recently dropped Former Gov. Jeb Bush To NASA’s relief, the the bombshell he now sup- recently visited the state SpaceX company’s Dragon ports expanding Medicaid Capitol while Scott was capsule pulled up to the by an estimated 900,000 out of town and privately orbiting lab with all of its residents under President encouraged House Re- systems in perfect order. Barack Obama’s health publicans to create an al- Station astronauts used a Associated Press care overhaul. ternative proposal instead hefty robot arm to snare This frame grab made available by NASA TV shows a view of the SpaceX Dragon Minutes after Scott’s of expanding Medicaid, the unmanned Dragon, capsule on the end of the International Space Station’s robotic arm Sunday. The announcement, House though he apparently did and three hours later, it spacecraft delivered more than 1 ton of supplies to the the International Space Station. Speaker Will Weather- not offer a specific plan. was bolted into place. ford pointed out Medi- Rep. Richard Corco- The Dragon’s arrival eral hours before gaining food and clothes for the six the station well stocked. caid expansion required ran, who chairs a House couldn’t have been control of the capsule and men on board the space The contract calls for 12 legislative approval. That committee charged with sweeter — and not be- salvaging the mission. station, trash bags, com- supply runs; this was the battle between the Re- implementing the Afford- cause of the fresh fruit on “As they say, it’s not puter equipment, air puri- second in that series. publican governor and able Care Act, said “skep- board for the six-man sta- where you start, but where fiers, spacewalking tools This is the third time, the GOP-dominated Leg- tical would be a nice way tion crew. Coming a full you finish that counts,” and batteries. The com- however, a Dragon has vis- islature could dominate to describe where I day late, the 250-mile-high space station commander pany also tucked away ap- ited the space station. The the annual 60-day legisla- stand.” But he stressed linkup above Ukraine cul- Kevin Ford said after cap- ples and other fresh treats previous capsules had no tive session, which begins the committee is still minated a two-day chase turing the Dragon, “and from an employee’s family trouble reaching their des- Tuesday. weighting options. that got off to a shaky, al- you guys really finished orchard. tination. Company officials “I am personally skep- “There’s a lot of skepti- most dead-ending start. this one on the mark.” The Dragon will remain promise a thorough inves- tical that this inflexible cism about whether the Moments after the He added: “We’ve got at the space station for most tigation into what went law will improve the federal government has Dragon reached orbit Fri- lots of science on there to of March before returning wrong this time; if the ma- quality of health care in the ability to do what they day, a clogged pressure line bring aboard and get done. to Earth with science sam- neuvering thrusters had our state and ensure our say they’re going to do. I or stuck valve prevented So congratulations to all of ples, empty food containers not been activated, the cap- long-term financial stabil- have a lot of skepticism the timely release of the you.” and old equipment. sule would have been lost. ity,” Weatherford said. about a one-size-fits-all solar panels and the crucial Among the items on The California-based Ford said everything Health committees in program that is generally firing of small maneuvering board: 640 seeds of a flow- SpaceX run by billionaire about Sunday’s ren- the House and Senate are not quality health care,” rockets. SpaceX flight con- ering weed used for re- Elon Musk has a $1.6 billion dezvous ended up being still painstakingly making said Corcoran, R-Land O’ trollers struggled for sev- search, mouse stem cells, contract with NASA to keep “fantastic.” their way through presen- Lakes. Growing push to halt workplace bullying Associated Press At St. Anthony North Share of taxes 71.8 Hospital outside of Den- WASHINGTON — Mar- The wealthiest ver, human resources di- garet Fiester is no shrink- Americans pay the rector Robert Archibold ing violet, but she said biggest portion of said most of the bullying working for her former the nation’s taxes. incidents he sees are peer- boss was a nightmare. Share of federal tax to-peer. In a recent case, “One day I didn’t do burden by income: one worker got offended something right and she by a co-worker’s remark actually laid her hands on 8.6 and suggested they “take it me and got up in my face -0.4%* out to the parking lot.” The and started yelling, ‘Why Bottom Middle Top offending worker was sus- 20% 20% 20% did you do that?’” said pended under the hospi- Fiester, who worked as a *Federal credits exceed taxes, tal’s anti-bullying policy, legal assistant for an Associated Press leading to negative tax rate which has been in place attorney. Margaret Fiester is SOURCE: Tax Policy Center AP for more than a decade. Fiester doesn’t have to operations manager at the “Hostile work environ- worry about those tirades Society for Human bullying in their work- ments, threats, bullying anymore, but she hears Resource Management. place, and about a fourth can come from anywhere,” lots of similar stories in of human resource profes- he said. “You can’t tell by her current role as opera- claim that employers will sionals themselves said looking at someone who it tions manager at the Soci- deal with. 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Nation BRIEFS World BRIEFS Big event Tax bills for rich higher In hospital Top 20 percent paying more than 30 years ago Share of taxes 71.8 The wealthiest Associated Press bills for high-income fami- are among the highest Americans pay the lies rarely have been since 1979. biggest portion of WASHINGTON — The higher since the Congres- The average family in the nation’s taxes. poor rich. sional Budget Office began the bottom 20 percent of Share of federal tax burden by income: With Washington grid- tracking the data in 1979. households won’t pay any locked again over whether Middle- and low-income federal taxes. Instead, 8.6 to raise their taxes, it turns families aren’t paying as many families in this -0.4%* Associated Press out wealthy families al- much as they used to. group will get payments Bottom Middle Top University of Mississippi For 2013, families with from the federal govern- 20% 20% 20% ready are paying some of Associated Press student Emily Hugo, of their biggest federal tax incomes in the top 20 per- ment by claiming more in Memphis, Tenn., holds a *Federal credits exceed taxes, Queen Elizabeth has been bills in decades even as cent of the nation will pay credits than they owe in leading to negative tax rate taken to the King Edward mixed-breed dog Saturday the rest of the population an average of 27.2 percent taxes, including payroll SOURCE: Tax Policy Center AP VII hospital Sunday in at the Oxford Lafayette continues to pay at histori- of their income in federal taxes. That will give them Humane Society as part central London suffering cally low rates. taxes, according to projec- a negative tax rate. raise taxes on some of the Ole Miss Big Event. from gastroenteritis. A tions by the Tax Policy “My sense is that high- wealthy families for the The Big Event is a President Barack palace spokesman said income people feel abused second time this year as campuswide day of Obama and Democratic Center, a research organi- she was expected to stay service with more than leaders in Congress say zation based in Washing- by being targeted always part of a package to avoid in hospital for two days 1,500 student volunteers the wealthy must pay their ton. The top 1 percent of for more taxes,” Roberton automatic spending cuts. and all engagements for working to help with fair share if the federal households, those with in- Williams, a fellow at the The bill failed Thursday this week will be either numerous projects in the government is ever going comes averaging $1.4 mil- Tax Policy Center, said. when Republicans blocked postponed or cancelled. Oxford community. to fix its finances and re- lion, will pay an average of “You can understand why it. A competing Republican duce the budget deficit to 35.5 percent. they feel that way.” bill that included no tax in- a manageable level. Those tax rates, which Last week, Senate De- creases also failed, and the A new analysis, however, include income, payroll, mocrats were unable to ad- automatic spending cuts China earthquake Parents die in NY shows that average tax corporate and estate taxes, vance their proposal to began taking effect Friday. destroys homes crash; infant alive BEIJING — A moderate NEW YORK — A preg- earthquake struck south- nant young woman who was west China on Sunday, feeling ill was headed to the causing hundreds of homes hospital with her husband to collapse and injuring at early Sunday when the car least 30 people. they were riding in was hit, Seeking the spirit The earthquake bureau killing them both, but their in Yunnan province, where baby boy was born prema- the quake occurred, said turely and survived, authori- three of the injured people ties and a relative said. were in serious condition. The driver of a BMW The official Xinhua News slammed into the car carry- Agency said the quake ing Nachman and Raizy damaged 2,500 houses Glauber, both 21, at an inter- and caused 700 others to section in the Williamsburg collapse. neighborhood of Brooklyn, About 55,000 people said Isaac Abraham, a were affected by the quake, neighbor of Raizy Glauber’s Xinhua said, citing Yun- parents who lives two blocks nan’s Civil Affairs Depart- from the scene of the crash. ment. Supplies were on Raizy was thrown from their way to the area. the car and her body The magnitude-5.5 landed under a parked trac- quake struck 32 miles from tor-trailer, said witnesses the city of Dali, according to who came to the scene the U.S. Geological Survey. after the crash. Nachman Syrian opposition was pinned in the car, and emergency workers had to head visits rebels cut off the roof to get him BEIRUT — Following out, witnesses said. rebel gains, the leader of Both of the Glaubers the Syrian opposition made were pronounced dead at his first visit Sunday to hospitals, police said. areas near the embattled Their infant son was in northern city of Aleppo as serious condition, said fighters trying to oust Presi- Abraham. The hospital did dent Bashar Assad cap- not return calls about the Associated Press tured a police academy and Catholics pray during a Mass on Sunday at the Mother of God sanctuary in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Catholics a border crossing along the child. The Glaubers’ driver around the world attended the first Masses since Benedict stepped down as pope. Many prayed for an was in stable condition, po- energetic, new leader to reinvigorate what many said was an ailing institution. frontier with Iraq. lice said. Both the driver of Assad, meanwhile, the BMW and a passenger lashed out at the West for fled and were being sought, Catholics pray for smooth succession helping his opponents in police said. the civil war, delivering a

Associated Press blistering rebuke to Secre- No water due to tary of State John Kerry’s power failure MANILA, Philippines — Fil- It’s like when announcement the U.S. will NEW ORLEANS — Taps ipinos in Asia’s largest predomi- “ for the first time provide in New Orleans briefly went nantly Roman Catholic nation there is no leader, medical supplies and other dry Sunday after a boiler’s attended Mass on Sunday with you really have to non-lethal aid directly to the heating flame went out of their church having no pope be- “ rebels in addition to $60 control in the immense cause of Benedict XVI’s resigna- stand for your million in assistance to steam generator that pow- tion — the first in 600 years — and Syria’s political opposition. prayed for the smooth rise of a convictions. Aleppo, the nation’s ers pumps for the city’s Associated Press successor to lead an embattled largest city, has been a water treatment plant. The Rev. Joel Sulse Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien Marcia St. Martin, execu- institution. major front in the nearly Benedict stunned the world admitted to sexual misbehavior tive director of the city’s 2-year-old uprising. when he announced Feb. 11 he Christ the King church in a mid- Sunday after resigning from his Sewerage and Water Board, would resign, citing his age and dle-class community in Manila’s position as archbishop of Car bomb kills 37 St. Andrews and Edinburgh. said the outage lasted less frail health. His resignation, suburban Quezon city. in Pakistan than 20 minutes Sunday. which took effect Thursday, ush- Sulse’s parish and other Catholic Pickler’s drummer ered in a period known as “sede churches across the Southeast Accused Scottish KARACHI, Pakistan — vacante,” or “vacant see” — the Asian nation offered prayers for a cardinal admits failings Police say a car bomb has hurt in Ky. crash transition period between papa- hassle-free Vatican conclave of car- killed at least 37 people and LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The cies when a few Vatican officials dinals to elect a new pope. Associated Press wounded another 141 in a drummer for country music take charge of running the church. Although Sulse noted a new pon- neighborhood dominated by LONDON — A Scottish cardinal star Kellie Pickler was in seri- All cardinals worldwide have tiff from the developing world may Shiite Muslims in the south- on Sunday acknowledged having ous condition Sunday as one been summoned to the Vatican for have a better grasp of problems af- ern Pakistan city of Karachi. engaged in unspecified sexual mis- of five people hospitalized in a conclave to elect Benedict’s suc- flicting many Catholics, he said Fil- No one has taken re- behavior, apologized for his ac- two crashes that happened cessor. The new pope will inherit a ipinos should pray for any pope sponsibility for the bombing, tions, and promised to stay out of within minutes at the same church facing a tide of secularism who “can be strong yet loving.” but Shiites Muslims have the church’s public life in a state- spot on Interstate 65 in cen- in Europe, as well as clergy sex “How we wish that, you know, been increasingly targeted there will be a pope coming from ment that comes at an awkward tral Kentucky and killed six. abuse and corruption scandals by Sunni militant groups. the third or fourth world,” he said. time for the Vatican. Pickler’s manager said that have underscored the need to The bomb exploded out- pick a formidable successor to lead Such a pope, he said, would be Cardinal Keith O’Brien had been 36-year-old Gregg Lohman side a Shiite mosque as the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics. familiar with the realities in im- Britain’s highest-ranking Catholic of Goodlettsville, Tenn., suf- people were leaving Churchgoers and the clergy in poverished Catholic nations. leader until he resigned Monday fered serious injuries in the evening prayers. the Philippines said they were Such yearning for a strong suc- from his position as archbishop of wreck Saturday. He re- not worried by the temporary ab- cessor to St. Peter’s throne St. Andrews and Edinburgh, a de- Nigerian base mained in serious condition sence of a pope, but nevertheless echoed from people from all parture prompted by a newspaper Sunday. attacked; 20 dead felt the vacuum. walks of life. At the chandelier-lit report about unnamed priests’ alle- Kentucky State Police MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — “There is something missing church where Sulse said Mass, gations he acted inappropriately to- Master Trooper Norm Fighters linked to the radical more or less in spirit,” said the many traveled in SUVs from ward them. Chaffins said Lohman had nearby exclusive residential en- Islamic terrorist network Rev. Joel Sulse, who celebrated O’Brien initially rejected the head and neck injuries after claves to the air-conditioned Boko Haram attacked a mili- Mass at the Santuario de San An- claims, saying he was resigning be- a four-vehicle wreck in the tonio parish in an upscale resi- parish building with beautifully tary base in Nigeria’s north cause he did not want to distract southbound lanes. It hap- dential enclave in Manila’s manicured lawns. on Sunday in an assault that from the upcoming conclave of car- pened about 15 minutes Makati business district. “It’s also Churchgoer Miguel Guerrero left at least 20 people dead, dinals due to pick a successor to after a fiery crash involving a challenge. It’s like when there is said the next pontiff should be a as the network’s leader de- Benedict XVI. O’Brien also became a tractor-trailer and an SUV no leader, you really have to stand dynamic leader who can lead the nied any peace talks with the first cardinal to recuse himself on the northbound side of for your convictions.” church in a modern era beset by Nigeria’s government. from the conclave because of per- the highway. Many churchgoers said their long-pestering problems such as The attack in the village sonal scandal. Six people from rural Wis- faith would endure at all times, poverty. Technology could help of Monguno punctuated the the church accomplish its mis- On Sunday, the Catholic church consin were killed when the expressing confidence the video statement by sion, he said. in Scotland issued a statement tractor-trailer rear-ended Catholic church would soon have Abubakar Shekau that said a new pontiff after a transition “He must be able to use his ef- quoting O’Brien as saying there their Ford Expedition at Nigeria will remain under at- with its key doctrines intact. forts and achievements to bring had been times “that my sexual about 11:13 a.m. Saturday tack by the group until the “We know they will elect a pope, the Christian world to a modern conduct has fallen below the stan- in the northbound lanes multiethnic nation is ruled so there will still be a pope,” said state of which we are now experi- dards expected of me as a priest, near Glendale, Ky. under Islamic law. Ely Santos, who went to Mass with encing because of the advent of archbishop and cardinal.” —From wire reports her husband and daughter at technology,” Guerrero said. —From wire reports ■ Magic ■ /B2 routed at ■ Baseball/B3 Section B - MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 home by ■ Scoreboard/B4 Grizzlies./B2 ■ Entertainment/B5 ■ Puzzles/B6 ■ Comics/B7 SPORTS ■ Classifieds/B8 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Another Icebreaker title for Anderson family son on turns 3 and 4 of lap 10 and never racecar.” by catapulting from 10th to first in the Local drivers reassert relinquished the lead despite four yellow Brooksville’s Daniel Webster slid into first 29 laps of the 45-lap event. Seffner’s flags and a red flag — prompted by a leak the second spot just before the red flag on L.J. Grimm and Inverness’ Herb Neu- on the track — occurring in the remain- lap 54 en route to a second-place finish. mann Jr., a Late Model driver who edged dominance at Citrus ing 90 laps. “Our car really needed long runs, and out Smith on Feb. 16, each made late Wayne Anderson’s father, Dick Ander- the red flag killed it,” Webster said. pushes to finish second and third, re- County Speedway son, won four Icebreak- “Then it came on really, spectively, in what proved to be the nights most competitive and well-run race, with SEAN ARNOLD ers — which serve as a really strong and I actu- season opener for the Race results cars running side-by-side during multi- Correspondent ally caught Wayne (An- Florida United Promot- See the entire list of results derson), but then he ple stretches. ers Series (FUPS) — in- from Saturday night’s action in drove away again on the Brooksville’s Mike Bell and Lakeland’s INVERNESS — Wayne Anderson won Aaron Williamson grabbed the top two his second Florida United Promoters cluding the inaugural Inverness on Page B4. next green (flag).” spots in the Sportsman class for the sec- Late Model Series Icebreaker 100 while edition in 1980. Wayne Lecanto’s Mike Bres- ond time in as many features. Bell, a sec- local drivers Richie Smith, Curtis Flana- Anderson won his other nahan hung around the ond-place finisher on Feb. 16, eked out a gan and Karlin Ray reasserted their Icebreaker in 2009. upper portion of the field before coming hard-charging Williamson after making it dominance this season in their respec- “This was a big one because my dad in fourth. tive classes among a crowded lineup of won the first one and this makes the sec- Lakeland’s Steve Dorer was unable to to the front on the second turn of the fifth races at the Citrus County Speedway on ond time I won it, and I’m awfully proud defend his 2012 Icebreaker victory due to lap. The Brooksville driver looked un- Saturday. of that,” the Wildwood driver said. “It was car problems prior to the race. beatable for much of the race, until Anderson started in the second row an awesome racecar. It was good from the Two weeks after climbing 15 spots to Williamson caught fire and made a go of and quickly moved into the second posi- time we unloaded last night. I want to finish second, Hernando’s Smith cap- it in the final 10 laps of the 30-lap feature. tion behind his son, Randy Anderson, thank my son (Randy Anderson). He’s the tured his second feature win of the sea- “We needed a caution,” Williamson who finished third. The father got by the one that does all the work on this son in the Open Wheel Modified division See SPEEDWAY /Page B4 Drought ends for Thompson wins Honda for first title Edwards Associated Press Snaps 70-race PALM BEACH GARDENS — On a long, hard day at the Honda Classic, Michael winless streak Thompson relied on a superb short game Associated Press to win for the first time on the PGA Tour. Thompson seized control early with a AVONDALE, Ariz. — Carl Ed- 50-foot eagle putt on the third hole, then wards climbed from his car, stood kept his distance with clutch par saves on the door and landed a back- and closed with a birdie from the bunker. flip near the fin- It gave him a 1-under 69 — one of only five ish line. He then rounds under par at PGA National — and hopped up on a two-shot win over Geoff Ogilvy. the wall in front “This week was magical,” Thompson of the grand- said. “Just had a groove and kept feeling stand, grabbed it.” the checkered It was a big week for Ogilvy, too. flag and waded The former U.S. Open champion had into the crowd, plunged to No. 79 in the world ranking trading high- and already missed the Match Play Cham- Carl fives with fans. pionship. He was prepared for another Edwards After a miser- week off next week until putting together Associated Press able week at four solid rounds. Michael Thompson reacts Sunday to winning the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Daytona, Edwards had plenty to He chipped in from behind the 16th Gardens. Thompson closed with a 1-under 69, one of only five rounds under par on a celebrate. green for birdie and two-putted for birdie punishing day at PGA National to finally become a PGA Tour winner. That it came at Phoenix Inter- on the 18th for a 69. The runner-up finish all four rounds. national Raceway only seemed moves him into the top 50 (No. 47) and gets “You don’t have to do much wrong to be fitting. him into the World Golf Championship at making a bogey out there, so it’s pretty im- Augusta green jacket Coming through on his prom- Doral. pressive,” Ogilvy said of Thompson’s final ise to dominate after his Daytona Luke Guthrie, tied with Thompson for round. “It’s a great effort, really. As you say disaster, Edwards pulled away the 54-hole lead, fell behind with a bogey sale subject of lawsuit by the rest of the scores, it’s a very hard on a late restart and snapped a on the second hole and closed with a 73 to golf course and it seems to get progres- 70-race winless streak on Sunday, finish third. ATLANTA — One of the most distinctive sively harder in some ways. There’s a dis- the second long drought he’s Tiger Woods was never in the picture. symbols in sports, the iconic green jacket aster waiting everywhere. ended at Phoenix. He started the final round eight shots awarded to the winner of the Masters golf “There’s a lot of golf courses on tour “This win feels as good or bet- behind, and whatever hopes he had of a tournament, is at the center of a lawsuit that it might be easy to close out a golf ter as any win I’ve ever had,” rally ended on the sixth hole when he hit over whether one of them can be sold at tournament — or easier — but this is not Edwards said. his drive so far to the right that the ball auction.

Edwards had a rough 2012 sea- was never found. one of them.” Dr. Steven Pyles, a Tampa collector of son, missing the Chase for the Woods took double bogey, and only an Thompson dropped only one shot on

golf memorabilia, bought a green jacket championship. His downward eagle on the final hole kept the damage to the back nine, a three-putt on the 16th he believes was worn by Art Wall, Jr. when spiral continued at Daytona, a minimum. He closed with a 74 — his first when he missed from just inside 3 feet. He rattled another short he won the tournament in 1959. After pay- where he wrecked five cars. On time since the Masters “ ing $62,000 for it, he wants to sell it his way out of Florida, Edwards last year that he failed par putt in on the 17th, through Heritage Auctions of Dallas for a said he was ready to dominate to break par in any This is a and then played away profit. and win at Phoenix. round of a 72-hole from the water on his Five days before the auction was He did just that, leading the tournament — and childhood dream come second shot at the par- scheduled to begin, Augusta National In- final 78 laps on the 312-lap race tied for 37th. 5 18th, into a bunker. true. corporated moved to halt the sale. A hear- around PIR’s odd-shaped oval in It was the second “ Once his ball stopped ing in the case is scheduled for Monday in the first non-restrictor-plate race straight year Woods rolling 4 feet from the Michael Thompson with NASCAR’s new Gen-6 car. closed with an eagle at cup, the tournament Dallas. first-time PGA tour winner at the Honda Edwards got a good push from PGA National — the was over. Augusta National Incorporated claims in Classic in Palm Beach Gardens. defending Sprint Cup champion difference was last The win moves its lawsuit all green jackets are the prop- on the restart year, it gave him a 62 Thompson to No. 45 in erty of Augusta National and this particular with two laps left and pulled and a tie for second. the world and gets him into his first World jacket was stolen from its clubhouse. away from there, winning for the “I think I passed 62 somewhere around Golf Championship next week. Mark Senter, the attorney for Pyles and 12,” Woods said. “This is everything,” Thompson said. Heritage Auctions said there is no police first time since Las Vegas in 2011. Despite a bogey on the final hole, Erik “This is a childhood dream come true. I’ve report to back up a claim of theft. After parking his car at the fin- Compton had a 70 and was part of the five- dreamed of playing out here since I was 7 ish line, Edwards landed his first backflip in nearly two years and way tie for fourth. Compton, who already years old and to win, it’s just unbelievable. into the water on the 16th. has had two heart transplants, earned his I just can’t put it into words. The whole celebrated with the fans — just “I just made too many penalties this like he did at PIR after ending first top-10 finish on the PGA Tour. day was awesome.” week,” Woods said. “Today is a perfect ex- Thompson, who finished at 9-under 271, It was a mess for Woods. another 70-race winless streak in ample. I didn’t play that poorly. I had two 2010. had made only one cut this year and fin- He lost two balls in a span of eight holes water balls and a lost ball. Take those ished at the bottom of the back. He was (the other one in the third round Satur- “I’m sure it’s a relief for some- away, and I missed two short birdie putts, one like Carl,” said Denny Ham- solid from the start Sunday on another day) for what he believes is the first time and it was actually a decent . So just windswept day in south Florida, one of in his career. He hit into the water on the lin, who finished third and had a only three players who shot par or better 11th for another double bogey, and drove See HONDA/ Page B4 long winless streak end at See DROUGHT/ Page B4 Heat extend win streak to 14 back in top form by the finish, putting it away by coming up Miami rallies past Knicks with a and throwing down a dunk with 23 seconds left. Associated Press Carmelo Anthony scored 32 points for the Knicks, who had their three-game winning streak snapped. NEW YORK — LeBron James had 29 points, 11 re- Jason Kidd emerged from a lengthy slump to finish with bounds and seven assists, and the Miami Heat tied a fran- 14 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Knicks. chise record with their 14th straight victory, rallying to J.R. Smith had 13 points and 12 rebounds but shot 5 of 18 beat the New York Knicks 99-93 on Sunday. from the field. Dwyane Wade added 20 points for the Heat, who had to The Heat matched their 14 straight wins during the overcome a 16-point deficit to beat the Knicks for the first 2004-05 season and finally beat one of their closest pur- time in three tries this season. Chris Bosh bounced back suers in the Eastern Conference after dropping their first from a dismal first half to finish with 16 points. four against the Knicks and Indiana Pacers. The defending NBA champions won their sixth straight on the road by controlling the final minutes against a team Miami Heat center Chris Bosh, left, defends New York that had a pair of 20-point victories over them this season Knicks forward Amar’e Stoudemire Sunday on a and looked ready to run them out of the building again. in the first half at Madison Square Garden in New York. But James shook off a third-quarter leg injury and was Associated Press B2 MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Young guns claim tennis singles titles whose four-game winning ERIC VAN DEN Mahima Tatambhotla, 6-0, 6-0 Memphis streak ended. HOOGEN (walkover). Wizards 90, Correspondent Consolation final: Beth coasts past Ensing def. Mirabelle Tahiri, 5- 76ers 87 The tennis singles 7, 6-3, 10-7. WASHINGTON — John game is normally a young Men’s A Singles Orlando Wall scored the game’s final six person’s game. Semifinals: Chris Lavoie This was the case Sun- Associated Press points after teammate Bradley def. Randy Robbins, 6-1, 6-2; day at the second annual Kevin Scholl def. Shea Mon- Beal left the court with an ap- Spring Classic at Crystal ORLANDO — Tayshaun parent injury, leading the Wash- River High School. roe, 7-6, 6-4. Prince had 14 points and ington Wizards to a 90-87 win In the men’s A division Final: Chris Lavoie def. Marc Gasol added 12 over the Philadelphia 76ers. it was a Crystal River Kevin Scholl, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. points and 11 assists as the Beal went down with a High School alumni, Men’s B Singles Memphis Grizzlies cruised sprained ankle with 2:08 left in Chris Lavoie, who took Semifinals: Michael Het- to a 108-82 victory over the the fourth quarter. After being the top spot with a 6-2, 3-6, land def. AJ Glenn, 6-4,6-2; Orlando Magic on Sunday attended to by a trainer, Beal 6-3 win over Kevin Scholl Len Calodney def. Ken Berthi- night. was carried off the court and from Hernando County. aume, 6-2,6-0. The Grizzlies, who have through the tunnel by two In the B division another Consolation semifinals: won nine of their last 10 youngster, Micheal Het- teammates, keeping weight Chris Milton def. Dakota Wil- games, led by as many as land, took the champion’s ley, 6-4,6-1; Alex Senerpidia 32 points and had six play- completely off both his legs. crown with a 7-5, 6-7, 10-1, Wall scored the next four def. Dave Goddard, 6-3,6-1. ers in double figures. win over Len Calodney. Final: Michael Hetland def. Memphis played with- points to give the Wizards an Birthday girl Maddie Len Calodney, 7-5, 6-7, 10-1. out forward Zach Ran- 88-87 lead, blocked Evan Lewis won the ladies B dolph, who rested the left Turner’s shot with 53 seconds division. Maddie played Men’s A Doubles ankle he sprained in last left and added a jumper with the most matches of all 70 Final: Mike Brown/Eric van den Hoogen def. Dave de- Friday’s loss to Miami. 4.4 seconds left. participants and ended Montfort/Chuck Cooley, 7-6, Arron Afflalo and Wall finished with 16 points Associated Press up in three finals winning 7-5. E’Twaun Moore each had and six assists. Memphis’ Ed Davis gets caught Sunday between two of them. Orlando’s Tobias Harris, left, and Moe Harkless, while Consolation final: Andy 12 points to lead a Magic Dorell Wright scored 15 In doubles action, the team that has lost 17 of 19 going up for a rebound during the first half in Orlando. more seasoned players Belskie/Barney Hess def. Jim points to lead the 76ers. on its home floor. won the top prizes. Anna Lavoie/Chris Lavoie, 2-6, 7-5, Orlando is now just 4-31 Kings 119, streak to Dallas with an easy sided victory of the season. Mirra won the A ladies 10-8. since Dec. 20, and begins a Bobcats 83 136-103 win. Greg Monroe scored 16 with partner Lisa Steed Men’s B Doubles two-game road trip Mon- Jeremy Lin and James points and Jose Calderon 14 and the mixed doubles Final: Vinnie day at New Orleans. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Harden added 21 points for Detroit, which has lost five with partner Mike Tremante/Mike Walker def. Thunder 108, John Salmons scored 22 apiece and Lin had nine as- of six. Walker. Mike Brown has Dakota Willey/Jesse deWitt, points and Jason Thompson sists for the Rockets. Pacers 97, Bulls 92 won the men’s doubles A 6-4, 6-2. Clippers 104 had 18 points and 14 rebounds O.J. Mayo scored 18 points division at least 10 times in the history of the Crys- Consolation final: AJ LOS ANGELES — Kevin to lead the Sacramento Kings and Shawn Marion had 14 to INDIANAPOLIS — David Glenn/Michael Hetland def. in a 119-83 victory over the lead the Mavericks. West scored 31 points and tal River High School Durant scored 35 points, Rus- tournaments. Chris Young/Marcial Irizarry, sell Westbrook had 29 points slumping Charlotte Bobcats. George Hill added 20, leading 7-6, 6-0. Spurs 114, the Indiana Pacers past the The final results were and 10 assists, and Okla- Marcus Thornton also as follows: Mixed Doubles A homa City held off a late rally scored 18 points for the Kings, Pistons 75 Chicago Bulls 97-92 in a Cen- Women’s A Doubles Final: Anna Mirra/Mike by the Los Angeles Clippers who made 13 3-pointers. SAN ANTONIO — Manu tral Division showdownt. Final: Anna Mirra/Lisa Walker def. Linda to win 108-104 in a matchup Byron Mullens and Gerald Ginobili scored 17 points, Tim Indiana (38-22) has won Steed def. Linda Martin/Judy Martin/Chuck Cooley, 6-2, 6-0. of two of the West’s best Henderson each scored 12 Duncan had 16 points and 11 seven of its last eight games, Long, 6-2, 6-2. Consolation final: Jane teams. points for the Bobcats. rebounds, and the San Anto- going 6-1 since the All-Star Consolation final: Carrie Wilson/Randy Robbins def. The Thunder ended a Rockets 136, nio Spurs routed the Detroit break, and holds a four-game Ingersoll/Nancy Smith def. Antoinette van den three-game road skid. They Pistons 114-75 despite play- lead over second-place Jane Wilson/Carlyn Pre- Hoogen/Kevin Scholl, 1-6, 6- also completed a season Mavericks 103 ing without All-Star point Chicago. fontaine, 6-1,6-4. 2, 10-8. sweep of Los Angeles. HOUSTON — Chandler guard Tony Parker. The Bulls were led by Marco Women’s B Doubles Mixed Doubles B Chris Paul scored 26 points Parsons scored a career-high Danny Green added 16 Belinelli and Jimmy Butler, who Round Robin was won by Final: Veronica and Blake Griffin and Jamal 32 points on 12-for-13 shoot- points and Kawhi Leonard each had 20 points for a team the team Candace Williams/Matt Allen def. Crawford added 20 points ing and the Houston Rockets had 14 for the Spurs (47-14), that was missing four important Charles/Lynn Finman. Mirabelle Tahiri/Malik Tahiri, 6- apiece for the Clippers, snapped a nine-game losing who rolled to their most lop- players with injuries. Micki Brown/Sally deMont- 1, 6-2. fort def. Veronica Williams/ Consolation final: Maddie Maddie Lewis, 6-4,6-4. Lewis/Dakota Willey def. An- Women’s B Singles toinette van den Hoogen/AJ USC women defeat Florida Final: Maddie Lewis def. Glenn, 6-2, 7-6. Associated Press 14-4). Davellyn White had 16 COLUMBIA, S.C. — Ash- points, nine rebounds and ley Bruner scored 16 points seven assists for Arizona (12- and Aleighsa Welch and 17, 4-14). Ieasia Walker added 14 apiece as No. 14 South Car- No. 18 D’ware 62, olina defeated Florida Drexel 57 67-56 Sunday. The Gamecocks (23-6, 11- NEWARK, Del. — Elena 5) set a school record for Delle Donne posted a double- Southeastern Conference double and Lauren Carra victories in a season and scored a season-high 21 points tied their program record to help No. 18 Delaware beat for regular-season wins. Drexel 62-57 and tie a school Sydney Moss scored 16 record with 21 straight wins. points and 10 rebounds to Delle Donne finished with 28 Associated Press pace the Gators (17-13, 6-10). points and 10 rebounds, her Michigan State forward Adreian Payne dunks Sunday against Michigan forward Jordan Morgan during the eighth double-double this No. 5 Duke 65, first half in Ann Arbor, Mich. No. 15 UNC 58 season. No. 19 Colo. 66, DURHAM, N.C. — Fresh- man Alexis Jones scored a OSU 63, OT season-high 22 points and fifth- CORVALLIS, Ore. — South Florida ranked Duke beat No. 15 North Chucky Jeffery scored 25 Carolina 65-58 for its Atlantic points and No. 19 Colorado Coast Conference-record 17th rallied to beat Oregon State regular-season league victory. 66-63 in overtime for the Buf- snaps long skid Elizabeth Williams added 13 faloes’ ninth win in a row. points for the Blue Devils (27-2, The Buffaloes (24-5, 13-5 Associated Press Burke’s first big defensive 17-1). Associated Press Pac-12) trailed by 16 points in play enabled Michigan (24-5, Tierra Ruffin-Pratt led North Kentucky’s DeNesha Stallworth shoots Sunday under the first half, and by 10 with TAMPA — Toarlyn Fitz- 11-5) to take the lead. After Carolina (26-5, 14-4) with 16 pressure from Tennessee's Cierra Burdick during the first 11:46 to play. But Jeffery’s patrick scored 19 points, Derrick Nix made one of two points on 5-of-23 shooting. half at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, Ky. 3-pointer began a 15-2 run Anthony Collins and Vic- free throws and Mitch Mc- that saw Colorado take the tor Rudd both added 16 Gary missed the front end of No. 7 Penn St. 82, No. 9 Maryland 88, Hoover scored 19 points and lead for the first time. and South Florida Samantha MacKay added 18 a 1-and-1 for Michigan, No. 20 Nebraska 67 Wake Forest 61 Ali Gibson scored 15 points stopped a 10-game losing Burke stole a pass by Gary points and seven assists as for the Beavers (10-20, 4-14). streak by beating DePaul LINCOLN, Neb. — Maggie COLLEGE PARK, Md. — No. 12 Dayton wrapped up its Harris to end it. Lucas scored 34 points to lead 83-73 Sunday. Tianna Hawkins scored 18 first Atlantic 10 Conference Virginia 72, Collins had eight con- seventh-ranked Penn State to Purdue 69, points, Alyssa Thomas added regular-season title by beating No. 24 FSU 60 secutive points, including an 82-67 victory over No. 20 16, and No. 9 Maryland de- No. 17 Wisc. 56 Saint Joseph’s 73-66. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. two layups, to put the Nebraska, clinching the Lady feated Wake Forest 88-61 to MADISON, Wis. — D.J. The Flyers (26-1, 14-0) set — Faith Randolph scored a Bulls ahead 70-62 with 4 Lions’ second straight outright snap its first losing streak of Byrd scored 16 of his 22 a record for victories since career-high 19 points and Si- 1/2 minutes to play. The Big Ten championship and the season. point guard’s in-close points in the second half and moving to Division I in the mone Egwu had 17 points ending the Cornhuskers’ Coming off losses to Top 25 basket made it 75-64 2 Purdue upset No. 17 Wis- 1985-86 season. and 11 rebounds as Virginia 10-game win streak. foes Duke and Florida State, minutes later. consin 69-56. ended a five-game losing Penn State (24-4, 14-2) im- the Terrapins (23-6, 14-4 At- LSU 67, South Florida (11-17, 2- Terone Johnson added 16 streak by defeating No. 24 proved to 6-1 against ranked lantic Coast Conference) led No. 13 T A&M 52 14 Big East) also got 13 points for the Boilermakers opponents and secured its Florida State 72-60. points from Martino (14-15, 7-9 Big Ten)l. Purdue 38-22 at halftime and coasted COLLEGE STATION, best conference record since The Cavaliers (16-13, 8-10 Brock. took control with a 21-3 run to their 14th straight victory Texas — Theresa Plaisance going 15-1 in 2003-04. Atlantic Coast Conference) Cleveland Melvin and in the second half. over the Demon Deacons scored 16 points and Danielle overcame a 22-point perform- The Huskers (22-7, 12-4) (12-18, 5-13). Brandon Young both Jared Berggren scored 13 Ballard had 15 points and 11 ance by Florida State’s Alexa scored 18 points for De- points and Ryan Evans and were playing their last game at rebounds to lead LSU to a 67- the Devaney Center. No. 11 Georgia 55, Deluzio, whose six 3-pointers Paul (11-18, 2-14). Melvin Sam Dekker had 10 apiece Vanderbilt 50 52 victory over No. 13 Texas tied her career high. became the 13th player in for the Badgers (20-9, 11-5). No. 10 Kentucky 78, A&M in the regular-season fi- Natasha Howard’s three- school history to reach No. 23 Pitt 73, No. 8 Tennessee 65 ATHENS, Ga. — Jasmine nale for both teams. point play gave the Seminoles 1,400 career points. Hassell scored 16 points and Ballard, a freshman, posted (21-8, 11-7) their final lead, The teams are tied for Villanova 64 OT LEXINGTON, Ky. — A’dia No. 11 Georgia rebounded her second consecutive dou- 55-53 with 5:42 left, but the last place in the Big East. PITTSBURGH — Talib Mathies scored 13 second-half from a disappointing South- ble-double for the Tigers (19- Cavaliers ran off the next No. 4 Michigan 58, Zanna scored nine of his 14 points, including back-to-back eastern Conference loss to 10, 10-6 SEC), who have won seven points. 3-pointers during Kentucky’s No. 9 MSU 57 points in overtime and No. 23 beat Vanderbilt 55-50 in each six in a row. Pittsburgh rallied past Vil- 19-6 run, to help the No. 10 No. 25 Purdue 76, team’s regular-season finale. No. 17 UCLA 68, ANN ARBOR, Mich. — lanova 73-64. Wildcats pull away from No. 8 Erika Ford put Georgia (24- 65 Arizona 57 Trey Burke stole the ball Zanna added a career-high Tennessee for a 78-65 victory. 5, 12-4) up 15-13 with two WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — from Keith Appling near mid- 19 rebounds for the Panthers Mathies, Kentucky’s No. 2 free throws midway through TUCSON, Ariz. — Alyssia Courtney Moses scored 21 court and went in alone for a (23-7, 11-6 Big East). James career scorer, finished with 16 the first half, and the Bulldogs Brewer scored 22 points on points, leading four Purdue dunk with 22 seconds re- Robinson also had 14 points points. Jennifer O’Neill added never relinquished the lead. 11-for-14 shooting and No. 17 players in double figures, and maining, then made another for Pitt, including a game- four 3-pointers for 16 points for Jasmine Lister paced Van- UCLA finished the Pac-12 the 25th-ranked Boilermakers steal in the final seconds to tying 3-pointer with 33 sec- Kentucky (25-4, 13-3). derbilt (19-10, 9-7) with 17 regular season with a 68-57 defeated Illinois 76-65. give No. 4 Michigan a pulsat- onds left in regulation. Regular-season champion points. victory over Arizona. Drey Mingo scored 18 for ing 58-57 win over No. 9 Ryan Arcidiacono led Vil- Tennessee (23-6, 14-2) played No. 12 Dayton 73, Nirra Fields scored 21 and Purdue (21-8, 10-6 Big Ten). Michigan State. lanova with 23 points but the without center Isabelle Harri- tied Brewer and Jasmine Karisma Penn had 23 The Spartans (22-7, 11-5 Wildcats (18-12, 9-8) let an son, who sustained a right Saint Joseph’s 66 Dixon with a team-high eight points and eight rebounds to Big Ten) had the ball with the opportunity to pad their NCAA knee injury Thursday. DAYTON, Ohio — Andrea rebounds for the Bruins (23-6, lead the Illini (16-12, 9-7). shot clock off at 56-all, but tournament resume slip away. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 B3

Florida Grapefruit League BASEBALL Price whiffs five in sharp outing, Rays top Twins for the Mets in his first start Orioles beat a Philadelphia Luke Scott since having a blood clot re- Phillies split squad 12-3. moved from an artery in his Wieters hit a three-run shot pitching shoulder, but New and Jackson followed with his leaves game York was beaten by the Miami first homer off Phillies starter Marlins 6-4. Kyle Kendrick in the first inning. with injury Gee gave up three hits, a Baltimore scored seven runs walk and struck out one in his in the fifth on a two-run double Associated Press first start since July 7. by Wieters, a three-run homer Mets catcher John Buck hit by Jackson and a two-run drive PORT CHARLOTTE — by non-roster outfielder Jason David Price struck out five a three-run homer against his former team. Pridie. in three shutout innings Kendrick allowed four runs Miami starter Nathan Eo- and the Tampa Bay Rays and four hits in two innings. beat the Minnesota Twins valdi was charged with three 7-2 on Sunday. runs and two hits in 2 2/3 in- Phillies (ss) 13, Rays designated hitter nings. He struck out four and Blue Jays 5 Luke Scott exited the game retired his first seven batters after one at-bat because of before giving up a home run CLEARWATER — Ryan Howard hit a go-ahead, three- tightness in his left ham- to Brandon Hicks. string. He is day to day. run homer off Brett Cecil that Kelly Johnson doubled Yankees 5, Associated Press cleared the back fence and in two runs and Chris Red Sox 2 Boston’s Dustin Pedroia dives Sunday for a single hit by Yankee Eduardo Nunez, to went out of Bright House Gimenez hit a two-run score Corban Joseph, in the sixth inning in Fort Myers. Field, helping a Philadelphia FORT MYERS — With Brett Phillies’ split squad beat the homer for Tampa Bay. Warren gave up one run the Detroit Tigers. surgery, helping the Washing- Price, last year’s AL Cy Gardner the only regular in the Toronto Blue Jays 13-5. Young Award winner, al- Yankees’ starting lineup, New and three hits in three innings. Tyler Pastornicky and Dan ton Nationals defeat the St. Howard’s fifth-inning drive lowed one hit. York beat the Boston Red Sox New York took a 3-1 lead in Uggla also homered for Atlanta. Louis Cardinals 7-6. put the Phillies ahead 6-4. Twins newcomer Mike 5-2 in a game likely to be very the sixth off new Boston closer Braves starter Mike Minor al- Washington starter Ross Jose Bautista and Mark Pelfrey also made an effec- different from the teams’ open- Joel Hanrahan, who allowed lowed one hit in three scoreless Detwiler gave up one run and DeRosa homered for Toronto. tive start, tossing three ing-day matchup on April 1. Eduardo Nunez’s run-scoring innings, combining with six re- four hits in two scoreless in- Pirates 8, Astros 6 shutout innings. Coming Boston’s Mike Napoli, in just single and Jayson Nix’s RBI lievers on a three-hitter. nings and struck out four. off Tommy John surgery his second spring training grounder. Another run scored Tigers starter Max Scherzer, Chad Tracy hit a two-run BRADENTON — Jose Tabata made strides toward and competing for a spot in game after being diagnosed on a fielding error by third slowed by a sore right shoulder homer and a double for regaining his starting right the rotation, the former with avascular necrosis during at the end of last season, Washington. baseman Drew Sutton. fielder’s job, keying a five-run Mets right-hander yielded the offseason, homered off Winner Jose Ramirez al- breezed through two hitless in- Shane Robinson homered one hit and walked one to nings in 14 pitches and retired for St. Louis, and Pete Kozma second inning with a two-run Adam Warren leading off the lowed three hits in three score- double and helping the Pitts- rebound from a shaky out- second. six straight batters. had three hits. ing in his spring debut. less innings. burgh Pirates build a big lead Red Sox starter Ryan had two Braves 6, Tigers 1 Nationals 7, Orioles 12, before holding on for an 8-6 hits and an RBI for Dempster threw 25 of 28 victory over Houston. KISSIMMEE — B.J. Upton Cardinals 6 Phillies (ss) 3 Minnesota. pitches for strikes, allowing his John Ely started for Hous- only hit in three scoreless in- hit his first home run in an At- VIERA — Ryan Zimmer- SARASOTA — Matt Wieters ton and was tagged for five Marlins 6, Mets 4 nings when Gardner reached lanta Braves’ uniform, a two- man went 1 for 3 with an RBI homered and drove in five runs in 1 2/3 innings. JUPITER — Dillon Gee on a single to shortstop start- run drive off Doug Fister in the single in his first spring train- runs, Conor Jackson con- Brett Wallace hit a three- threw three scoreless innings ing the game. fourth inning of a 6-1 win over ing game following shoulder nected twice and the Baltimore run double for Houston. Blackhawks top Red Wings Arizona Cactus League BASEBALL brovsky made 18 saves to Canadiens 4, Extend record lead the Columbus Blue Jack- Dodgers’ Puig homers, ets to a 2-1 victory over the Bruins 3 Colorado Avalanche. BOSTON — David Deshar- point streak to nais scored the winner with Hurricanes 3, his second goal of the game Beckett overpowering 22 games Panthers 2 less than four minutes after Max Pacioretty tied it earlier in Associated Press Associated Press SUNRISE — Jordan Staal, Alexander Semin, and Justin the third period, lifting the Montreal Canadiens to a 4-3 GLENDALE, Ariz. — DETROIT — The Faulk scored in Carolina’s 3-2 comeback win over the Cuban defector Yasiel Puig Chicago Blackhawks have win over Florida, giving the hit his first home run, Josh Boston Bruins in a matchup of extended their NHL- Hurricanes their second vic- Beckett threw three more record, season-opening tory over the Panthers in as the Eastern Conference’s top scoreless innings and the points streak to 22 games. many nights. teams. Los Angeles Dodgers beat Tomas Plekanec also Patrick Kane scored the Dan Ellis made 19 saves the Cleveland Indians 5-1 scored for the Canadiens, tying goal on a power play for Carolina after replacing Sunday. who jumped two points ahead with 2:02 left in regulation Cam Ward with 11:04 left in Puig signed by the of Boston for first overall in and had the only goal in a the second. Ward stopped all Dodgers to a seven-year, shootout, lifting Chicago to the conference. $42 million in June, con- 15 shots he faced before a 2-1 win over the Detroit Wild 4, Oilers 2 nected for a three-run shot Red Wings on Sunday. leaving the game with what in the seventh. Corey Crawford was appeared to be a leg injury. MINNEAPOLIS — Mikko Beckett has allowed one perfect in the shootout and Jonathan Huberdeau Koivu made up for a frustrating hit in each of his two starts. finished with 32 saves. scored two goals for Florida. stretch without a goal by Min- He struck out three Sun- The Blackhawks have Scott Clemmensen stopped nesota, scoring 9 seconds into day to run his total to six. earned at least a point in 21 shots for the Panthers. the third period to snap a tie In a second appearance 28 straight games — dating Stars 4, Blues 1 and spark the Wild to a 4-2 vic- as the Dodgers designated to a March 25, 2012 loss in tory over the Edmonton Oilers. hitter, Matt Kemp went regulation to Nashville — DALLAS — Derek Roy had Minnesota outshot Edmon- 0 for 3. Kemp, who is com- to tie the second-longest a goal and two assists and ton 43-21 for the night, and ing off shoulder surgery, is streak in league history. Kari Lehtonen made 25 saves goalie Niklas Backstrom raised 0 for 5 this spring. Detroit’s Tomas Tatar to help lead the Dallas Stars to his career record at home Cubs (ss) 4, broke a scoreless tie early a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis against the Oilers to 17-0. Angels 2 Associated Press in the third period, but the Blues. Jared Spurgeon and Charlie Red Wings couldn’t hold Cleveland Indians catcher Yan Gomes tags out Los Loui Eriksson, Jaromir Jagr Coyle each had a goal and an TEMPE, Ariz. — Joe Blan- Angeles Dodger Luis Cruz Sunday at the plate in the on for a win in regulation. and Erik Cole also scored for for the Wild. ton allowed a first-inning solo second inning in Glendale, Ariz. Islanders 3, homer to Brian Bogusevic in Dallas. Flames 4, Senators 2, SO David Perron scored for St. his first game in a Los Angeles 8-1 to remain Marco Estrada pitched four Louis and Brian Elliott made Canucks 2 Angels’ uniform, a 4-2 loss to a undefeated in 10 games. scoreless innings. He allowed UNIONDALE, N.Y. — John 23 saves for the Blues. Chicago Cubs’ split squad. Wade Davis pitched three one hit, walked two and Tavares and Frans Nielsen CALGARY, Alberta — scoreless innings to run his struck out three. Jarome Iginla continued to Blanton, who agreed to a scored in the shootout, lifting Rangers 3, string to five in two starts. He Green singled home the have a hot hand, scoring the $15 million, two-year deal with the New York Islanders to a allowed two hits and struck second run of a two-run rally Sabres 2, SO winning goal at 12:36 of the the Angels during the offsea- 3-2 victory over the slumping out three in his second start. in the first inning against Cubs NEW YORK — Rick Nash third period to lead the Calgary son, allowed just the one hit in Ottawa Senators. two innings, struck out two and Reds right-hander Homer starter Edwin Jackson. had a goal and assist and also Flames to a 4-2 victory over the Evgeni Nabokov made 29 walked none. Blanton was Bailey struck out five and al- scored in the shootout to lead Vancouver Canucks. Athletics 7, saves as the Islanders earned 10-13 with a 4.71 ERA for lowed one single in two in- the New York Rangers to a 3-2 Iginla has five goals in the their third win in 12 home Philadelphia and the Los An- nings, but the bullpen allowed Rockies 2 win over the Buffalo Sabres. past four games after scoring games this season. just once in his first 16 games geles Dodgers last year. 12 hits and eight runs. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Nielsen scored to open the Ryan Callahan also scored Nick Struck, the Chicago Jorge De La Rosa and Tyler for New York in the shootout. of the season. Giants 5, shootout against backup Mike Cammalleri scored a Cubs’ minor league of Chatwood were so wild that Derek Stepan added a goal, Robin Lehner. Tavares’ goal pair of goals for the Flames, the year, made his second ex- Diamondbacks 3 the Oakland Athletics barely came after Nabokov made his and Henrik Lundqvist made 28 who snapped a two-game los- hibition appearance and gave SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — had to swing to beat the Col- two stops. saves. New York has won two ing streak. Lee Stempniak fin- up two hits in three scoreless Barry Zito pitched three orado Rockies 7-2. Blue Jackets 2, in a row. ished with a goal and an assist. innings. shutout innings, Brandon Oakland scored its first Drew Stafford and Nathan Jannik Hansen had a goal Brad Nelson hit a solo Crawford had three hits and four runs without putting the Avalanche 1, OT Gerbe scored for Buffalo. and an assist for the Canucks, homer for the Cubs. the San Francisco Giants ball in play. De La Rosa and COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Miller stopped 26 of 28 who have lost three of their last Padres 4, beat the Arizona Diamond- Chatwood combined to issue Artem Anisimov scored on a shots. The Sabres’ season- four. Danny Taylor stopped 29 backs 5-3. five walks and hit three bat- hard wrist shot on an overtime high three-game winning shots to earn his first win in his White Sox 0 John McDonald and Cliff ters with pitches in the first power play, and Sergei Bo- streak was ended. second NHL start. PEORIA, Ariz. — Jake Pennington each had two three innings. Peavy gave up an RBI dou- hits for the Diamondbacks, Todd Helton went 0 for 2 in ble to Chase Headley and who have lost two in a row his first game since hip sur- three runs overall in his first for the first time this spring. gery on Aug. 9. start of spring training, and Adam Eaton, Willie Mariners 7, the Chicago White Sox lost Bloomquist and Jon Griffin to the San Diego Padres 4-0. drove in runs for Arizona. Rangers 6 Peavy gave up five hits in Buster Posey drove in a SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — three innings. Cameron May- run for the Giants. Francisco Rangers pitching prospect bin and Nick Hundley each Peguero had two hits, includ- Martin Perez was hit on the had RBI doubles off the for- ing a double, and three RBIs. left forearm by a line drive mer Padres star. Arizona starter Josh Coll- and Texas gave up homers Padres starter Clayton menter gave up two runs and to Kendrys Morales and Richard made his first spring three hits in two innings. Jesus Montero in a 7-6 loss start, too. He walked two in Zito gave up two hits and to the Seattle Mariners. two hitless innings. struck out two — former The 21-year-old left-han- Outfielder Jaff Decker teammates Cody Ross and der Perez was struck by a homered for the Padres. Eric Chavez. liner off Brad Miller’s bat. Brewers 4, Perez dropped to the ground Royals 8, Reds 1 as the ball deflected off his GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Alex Cubs (ss) 3 arm, just above his wrist for Gordon homered, Mike MESA, Ariz. — Carlos an infield single. Moustakas stroked two dou- Gomez homered and Taylor Seattle starter Joe Saun- Associated Press bles to raise his average to Green had two hits to help the ders went two scoreless in- Chicago Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford deflects a shot Sunday by Detroit Red .579 and the Kansas City beat a nings, allowing a hit and a Wings center Damien Brunner during the shootout in Detroit. Chicago won 2-1. Royals (9-0-1) beat the Chicago Cubs split squad 4-3. walk. B4 MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 SCOREBOARD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

the top two places by lap 5, while In- verness’ John Chance snuck into third Citrus County SPEEDWAY on the final lap of the eight-car, 25-lap Speedway Continued from Page B1 event. Ray, of Floral City, got past Inver- Race finishes for March 2 Florida LOTTERY Fl United Promoters LM Series said. “We needed one at about lap 15. ness’ Mike Autenrieth (second place) No. Driver Hometown We caught traffic and ran out of time.” on lap 11 to win his third Pure Stock 84 Wayne Anderson Wildwood Here are the winning numbers selected Floral City’s Travis Sharrone (third feature this season, while fellow In- 33 Daniel Webster Brooksville place) led the first 30 laps of a 50-lap verness driver Jason Waller rounded 4 Randy Anderson Wildwood Sunday in the Florida Lottery: 69 Mike Bresnahan Lecanto Mini Stock feature before Spring Hill’s out the top with a third-place finish in 92 Devin McLeod Zephyrhills CASH 3 (early) Jeff Eberly took command. But Eberly 25 laps. 12 David Green Ft. Pierce 4 - 1 - 5 had to surrender his position on a lap Apopka’s Kory Abbot (first place), 59 Jake Perkins Ocala CASH 3 (late) 46 caution, leaving Lakeland’s Shawn Winter Spring’s Jordan Black (second 30 Jesse Dutilly Bradenton 4 - 3 - 7 23 Todd Brown Lake Panasoffkee Jenkins and Dade City’s Kevin Stone place) and Lakeland’s Dakoto Baggett 281 Billy Bigley Naples battling for the win. Jenkins prevailed held their positions at the front 128 Dylan Bigley Naples PLAY 4 (early) despite fierce pressure from Stone. throughout the 30-lap FUPS Legends 00 Anthony Cataldie Umatilla 5 - 0 - 1 - 1 “He’s one of the best blockers I’ve division, which features miniature 5 Steve Gill Sarasota versions of 1950s-style NASCAR 5k Daniel Keene Jr. Weeki Wachee PLAY 4 (late) ran across in my life,” Stone said of 42 Jonthan Guy Arburndale 2 - 4 - 3 - 3 Jenkins. “There’s no way he’s got any models. 26 Jessica Merphy Groveland paint left on that back bumper.” Ruskin’s Trey Lively cruised to a 10 Steve Dorer Lakeland FANTASY 5 Flanagan easily won his second victory in a Bandoleros race — also Open Wheeled Modifieds part of the FUPS — that kicked off the No. Driver Hometown 6 - 13 - 14 - 24 - 27 Street Stock feature of the season after 289 Richie Smith Hernando finishing second a week ago. He and night with a low-key 10-lapper be- 25 L. J. Grimm Seffner Winter Garden’s James Peters secured tween four go-kart-sized vehicles. 01 Herb Neumann Jr. Inverness 10 Travis Roland Lake Alfred On the AIRWAVES 2 Steven Hise Inverness 0 Troy Robinson Wesley Chapel 1 Roger Blevins Largo TODAY’S SPORTS Honda Classic 4 Jarrett Snowden Salt Springs MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL HONDA Sunday, At PGA National (Champion Course) 17 Rick Coffin Lutz 7 p.m. (ESPN) Continued from Page B1 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 18 Shane Butler Bushnell Cincinnati at Louisville Purse: $6 million 3 John Ditges Orlando 9 p.m. (ESPN) Baylor at Texas Yardage: 7,110, Par: 70 72 Norman Dismuke Alturas WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL got to clean up my rounds.” Final: Sportsman 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Michael Thompson (500), $1,080,000 67-65-70-69 — 271 -9 No. Driver Hometown Connecticut at Notre Dame The final round was never 17 Mike Bell Brooksville NBA BASKETBALL going to be easy with the Geoff Ogilvy (300), $648,000 68-66-70-69 — 273 -7 13 Aaron Williamson Lakeland 8 p.m. (FSNFL) Luke Guthrie (190), $408,000 68-63-71-73 — 275 -5 Orlando Magic at New Orleans Hornets wind whipping on PGA Na- Keegan Bradley (104), $226,200 68-68-70-71 — 277 -3 4 Jay Witfoth Beverly Hills 8 p.m. (SUN) tional, and it showed. Of 73 Mark Peterson Sarasota Miami Heat at Minnesota Timberwolves Erik Compton (104), $226,200 69-68-70-70 — 277 -3 114 John Buzinec Summerfield BICYCLING those who finished before Lucas Glover (104), $226,200 69-66-72-70 — 277 -3 01 Tom Posavec Dunnellon 12 a.m. (NBCSPT) Paris-Nice, Stage 1 (same-day tape) the leaders even teed off, David Lynn (104), $226,200 72-68-68-69 — 277 -3 18 Shawn Bailey San Antonio only two players managed to Justin Rose (104), $226,200 68-66-72-71 — 277 -3 NHL HOCKEY Graham DeLaet (73), $156,000 65-68-73-72 — 278 -2 91 Jeff Revis Wildwood 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) break par. Scoring was so 6 Dustin Aaron Floral City Tampa Bay Lightning at Pittsburgh Pen- Graeme McDowell (73), $156,000 67-68-73-70 — 278 -2 66 Andy Nicholls Orlando guins difficult that Lucas Glover Charl Schwartzel (73), $156,000 70-68-71-69 — 278 -2 2 David Mothershed Brooksville ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER played the in 2- Lee Westwood (73), $156,000 66-68-70-74 — 278 -2 Rickie Fowler (56), $109,200 65-71-69-74 — 279 -1 8 Mark Davis Alachua 2 p.m. (FSNFL) Tottenham Hotspur FC vs Arsenal FC (taped) over par and still tied for Street Stocks fourth. Peter Hanson (56), $109,200 71-67-68-73 — 279 -1 No. Driver Hometown 2:55 p.m. (ESPN2) Aston Villa FC vs Manchester City FC Russell Henley (56), $109,200 68-71-70-70 — 279 -1 “You don’t move up very 3 Curtis Flanagan Inverness TENNIS Darron Stiles (56), $109,200 71-68-68-72 — 279 -1 often — on tour — over par Chris Stroud (56), $109,200 67-70-72-70 — 279 -1 5 James Peters Winter Garden 9 p.m. (ESPN2) BNP Paribas Showdown: Juan Martin del 61 John Chance Inverness on the weekend, except for a Matt Jones (51), $78,240 67-73-72-68 — 280 E 48 Dora Thorne Floral City Potro vs. Rafael Nadal place like this,” Glover said. Sean O’Hair (51), $78,240 66-68-74-72 — 280 E Kyle Stanley (51), $78,240 70-69-69-72 — 280 E 52 Tommy Stokes Floral City Thompson seized control 73 David Kingsbury Brooksville Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Robert Streb (51), $78,240 65-70-74-71 — 280 E 16 J.D. Goff Brooksville early because of some big Y.E. Yang (51), $78,240 67-72-67-74 — 280 E 26 Bradley Lyon Brooksville discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game putts, and mostly because so Bob Estes (48), $60,000 69-69-70-73 — 281 +1 Mini Stocks on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. many others faded. Nicholas Thompson (48), $60,000 69-66-72-74 — 281 +1 No. Driver Hometown It was a wild front nine for Tom Gillis (45), $47,850 67-68-72-75 — 282 +2 43 Shawn Jenkins Lakeland Freddie Jacobson (45), $47,850 70-69-72-71 — 282 +2 98 Kevin Stone Dade City Thompson, with only three Vaughn Taylor (45), $47,850 71-68-73-70 — 282 +2 32 Travis Sharrone Floral City CALENDAR pars, which ordinarily Boo Weekley (45), $47,850 66-67-74-75 — 282 +2 01 Jeff Eberly Spring Hill Prep would spell disaster on a Steven Bowditch (39), $36,525 70-69-72-72 — 283 +3 73 Jason Terry Belleview day like this except for his Brendon de Jonge (39), $36,525 70-68-73-72 — 283 +3 24 Vince Scalise Lutz James Driscoll (39), $36,525 69-68-70-76 — 283 +3 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS putting. 50 Jesse Mallory Summerfield SOFTBALL Charles Howell III (39), $36,525 67-67-71-78 — 283 +3 22 Mark Patterson Webster He made a 50-foot eagle Jeff Klauk (39), $36,525 67-69-73-74 — 283 +3 11 Jerry Daniels Weirsdale 4 p.m. Seven Rivers at Academy at the Lakes putt on the third hole, made Matteo Manassero, $36,525 73-67-71-72 — 283 +3 20 Shannon Kennedy Summerfield 7 p.m. Wildwood at Lecanto a 12-foot birdie putt behind Scott Stallings (39), $36,525 74-66-72-71 — 283 +3 81 Terry Jackson Brooksville BOYS WEIGHTLIFTING Brian Stuard (39), $36,525 66-69-75-73 — 283 +3 Pure Stocks the hole at the par-3 fifth Doug LaBelle II (33), $27,600 66-68-77-73 — 284 +4 No. Driver Hometown 4 p.m. Citrus at Vanguard hole and hit an approach Jeff Overton (33), $27,600 67-71-74-72 — 284 +4 72 Karlin Ray Floral City into 4 feet for birdie on the Mark Wilson (33), $27,600 70-68-71-75 — 284 +4 32 Mike Autenrieth Inverness eighth. Just as big was the Tiger Woods (33), $27,600 70-70-70-74 — 284 +4 98 Jason Waller Inverness Minnesota 5 4 .556 Stewart Cink (28), $22,200 68-71-71-75 — 285 +5 09 James Holly Weirsdale tough sixth hole, where Cleveland 6 5 .545 Ben Kohles (28), $22,200 66-73-69-77 — 285 +5 45 James Johnston Brooksville Thompson hit a bunker shot Boston 5 5 .500 George McNeill (28), $22,200 71-68-71-75 — 285 +5 44 Glen Colyer Homosassa NHL standings Toronto 5 5 .500 18 feet over the flag and Ryan Palmer (28), $22,200 69-69-75-72 — 285 +5 65 Happy Florian Lecanto Oakland 4 5 .444 made the par putt coming Kevin Streelman (28), $22,200 71-68-73-73 — 285 +5 Legends EASTERN CONFERENCE Detroit 4 6 .400 Ernie Els (23), $16,632 69-70-75-72 — 286 +6 No. Driver Hometown Atlantic Division back. New York 3 7 .300 Billy Horschel (23), $16,632 66-69-81-70 — 286 +6 5R Kory Abbot Apopka GP W L OT Pts GF GA Guthrie, who fell behind Texas 2 7 .222 Trevor Immelman (23), $16,632 73-67-71-75 — 286 +6 14b Jordan Black Winter Spring Pittsburgh 22 14 8 0 28 77 64 for good with a bogey on the Los Angeles 1 7 .125 Brandt Jobe (23), $16,632 69-71-68-78 — 286 +6 7 Dakoto Baggette Lakeland New Jersey 21 10 6 5 25 52 56 NATIONAL LEAGUE second hole, did his best to Dustin Johnson (23), $16,632 66-71-74-75 — 286 +6 5A Seth Adams Mulberry Philadelphia 23 11 11 1 23 66 68 W L Pct stay in range until hitting his Greg Chalmers (17), $14,040 68-71-73-75 — 287 +7 59x Becca Monopoli Lakeland N.Y. Rangers 20 10 8 2 22 51 51 Miami 4 3 .571 Jason Dufner (17), $14,040 69-70-74-74 — 287 +7 29 Joey Azzota Boca Raton N.Y. Islanders 22 9 11 2 20 64 75 tee shot out of bounds on the San Francisco 4 3 .571 Brian Gay (17), $14,040 67-72-73-75 — 287 +7 96 Teddy Lively Ruskin Northeast Division 14th for a double bogey. Washington 4 3 .571 Martin Kaymer (17), $14,040 71-66-76-74 — 287 +7 28 Joey Collins Largo GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 5 4 .556 From there, it was only a Chris Kirk (17), $14,040 68-68-75-76 — 287 +7 99 Kyle Capabianco Spring Hill Montreal 22 14 4 4 32 68 53 San Diego 6 5 .545 battle for second place. Hank Kuehne (17), $14,040 67-72-75-73 — 287 +7 2 Robbie Lyons Seminole Boston 19143 2 305742 Chicago 5 5 .500 Brendan Steele (17), $14,040 72-67-73-75 — 287 +7 65 Mark Bibeau St. Cloud Ottawa 23127 4 285244 Everyone else was long Los Angeles 4 4 .500 Jamie Donaldson, $13,200 73-66-76-73 — 288 +8 71 Mason Ketterman Palm Bay Toronto 22139 0 266455 gone. St. Louis 4 4 .500 Marc Leishman (11), $13,200 69-69-77-73 — 288 +8 83 Danielle Stratton Tavares Buffalo 23 9 12 2 20 60 73 Westwood failed to save Arizona 4 5 .444 Patrick Reed (11), $13,200 67-73-75-73 — 288 +8 Bandoleros Southeast Division par on consecutive holes on Kevin Stadler (11), $13,200 67-71-74-76 — 288 +8 No. Driver Hometown GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 4 5 .444 Atlanta 4 6 .400 the front nine and could Daniel Summerhays (11), $13,200 69-67-74-78 — 288 +8 24 Trey Lively Ruskin Carolina 21 12 8 1 25 63 59 Ross Fisher (8), $12,840 71-66-77-75 — 289 +9 51 Ryan Pierce Orlando Winnipeg 21 10 10 1 21 55 64 Milwaukee 4 6 .400 never catch up. Charles New York 2 4 .333 Ben Crane (6), $12,540 70-69-72-79 — 290 +10 3d Derek Pugh West Palm Tampa Bay 21 9 11 1 19 73 67 Howell III, who started the Fabian Gomez (6), $12,540 66-72-72-80 — 290 +10 96 David Owens Vero Beach Florida 22 6 11 5 17 55 82 Pittsburgh 3 6 .333 Cincinnati 2 9 .182 day three shots behind and Retief Goosen (6), $12,540 72-67-71-80 — 290 +10 Washington 20 8 11 1 17 55 59 Justin Hicks (6), $12,540 71-68-77-74 — 290 +10 WESTERN CONFERENCE NOTE: Split-squad games count in the stand- needed a win to get to the ings; games against non-major league teams Masters in his hometown, Nicolas Colsaerts (2), $12,120 69-71-72-79 — 291 +11 Central Division D.A. Points (2), $12,120 67-71-77-76 — 291 +11 GP W L OT Pts GF GA do not. fell apart on the back nine Sunday’s Games Gary Woodland (2), $12,120 68-70-77-76 — 291 +11 NBA standings Chicago 22 19 0 3 41 70 41 with a 41 and closed with a Jason Bohn (1), $11,760 70-69-79-74 — 292 +12 Detroit 22 10 8 4 24 61 59 Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Branden Grace, $11,760 65-71-75-81 — 292 +12 St. Louis 21 11 8 2 24 60 61 Atlanta 6, Detroit 1 78. Atlantic Division Cameron Percy (1), $11,760 71-66-77-78 — 292 +12 Nashville 22 9 8 5 23 46 54 Pittsburgh 8, Houston 6 Rickie Fowler made three W L Pct GB Brad Fritsch (1), $11,460 68-72-77-77 — 294 +14 Columbus 22 6 12 4 16 49 66 Baltimore 12, Philadelphia (ss) 3 bogeys on the first six holes New York 35 21 .625 — Steve Marino (1), $11,460 71-69-75-79 — 294 +14 Northwest Division Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 2 Brooklyn 34 26 .567 3 and was never a factor. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 7, St. Louis 6 Boston 31 27 .534 5 Vancouver 21 11 6 4 26 61 58 Philadelphia (ss) 13, Toronto 5 Philadelphia 23 35 .397 13 Minnesota 21 11 8 2 24 49 51 N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 2 Toronto 23 37 .383 14 Calgary 20 8 8 4 20 57 68 San Francisco 5, Arizona 3 Southeast Division Colorado 20 8 8 4 20 50 60 Seattle 7, Texas 6 Subway Fresh Fit 500 W L Pct GB Edmonton 21 8 9 4 20 51 58 Kansas City 8, Cincinnati 1 DROUGHT Sunday Miami 43 14 .754 — Pacific Division San Diego 4, Chicago White Sox 0 At Phoenix International Raceway Atlanta 33 24 .579 10 Continued from Page B1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago Cubs (ss) 4, L.A. Angels 2 Avondale, Ariz. Washington 19 39 .328 24½ Anaheim 20 15 3 2 32 71 55 L.A. Dodgers 5, Cleveland 1 Lap length: 1 miles Orlando 16 44 .267 28½ Dallas 22 11 9 2 24 61 63 Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs (ss) 3 (Start position in parentheses) Charlotte 13 46 .220 31 Phoenix last year. “He’s now relevant San Jose 20 10 6 4 24 47 44 Oakland 7, Colorado 2 1. (15) Carl Edwards, Ford, 316 laps, 136.5 rating, 48 points, Central Division Phoenix 21 10 8 3 23 62 59 Today’s Games again, he really is and it’s a good sign for $293,675. W L Pct GB Los Angeles 19 10 7 2 22 49 47 Minnesota vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. their race team for things to come.” 2. (3) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 316, 126.9, 43, $209,686. Indiana 38 22 .633 — NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., The big duel came behind Edwards. 3. (8) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 316, 98.7, 41, $157,575. Chicago 34 26 .567 4 time loss. 1:05 p.m. 4. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 316, 115.8, 41, $168,076. Milwaukee 29 28 .509 7½ Despite struggling with his car most Saturday’s Games Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. 5. (21) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 316, 107.9, 40, $130,750. Detroit 23 39 .371 16 of the day, Hamlin made a bold move on Buffalo 4, New Jersey 3, SO Atlanta vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 6. (13) , Toyota, 316, 101, 38, $140,083. Cleveland 20 39 .339 17½ the last lap with a pass on the apron Phoenix 5, Anaheim 4, SO p.m. 7. (9) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 316, 111.1, 37, $129,841. WESTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 2, Ottawa 1 Tampa Bay vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:35 below the dogleg. He popped up along- 8. (6) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 316, 103.2, 36, $132,575. Southwest Division Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2 p.m. side winner Jimmie John- 9. (5) , Chevrolet, 316, 98.2, 35, $131,186. W L Pct GB Washington 3, Winnipeg 0 Cleveland vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05 son and the two drag-raced to the finish, 10. (20) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 316, 87.5, 34, $96,950. San Antonio 47 14 .770 — Pittsburgh 7, Montreal 6, OT p.m. 11. (23) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 316, 71.7, 33, $111,808. Memphis 39 19 .672 6½ where Johnson edged him by a few Carolina 6, Florida 2 Colorado vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. 12. (29) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 316, 80.5, 33, Houston 33 28 .541 14 inches. Vancouver 5, Los Angeles 2 San Francisco vs. Chicago White Sox at Glen- $111,064. Dallas 26 33 .441 20 Keselowski, who was outside Johnson San Jose 2, Nashville 1 dale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. 13. (7) , Chevrolet, 316, 108.4, 31, $125,136. New Orleans 21 39 .350 25½ Sunday’s Games L.A. Angels vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. during Hamlin’s move, finished fourth 14. (43) Casey Mears, Ford, 316, 64.1, 30, $105,333. Northwest Division Chicago 2, Detroit 1, SO San Diego vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. and Dale Earnhardt Jr. ended up fifth. 15. (18) Aric Almirola, Ford, 316, 85.9, 29, $117,886. W L Pct GB 16. (12) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 316, 72, 28, $125,311. N.Y. Islanders 3, Ottawa 2, SO Cincinnati vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 “As far down as I was, I was commit- Oklahoma City 43 16 .729 — 17. (17) Greg Biffle, Ford, 316, 86, 28, $92,925. N.Y. Rangers 3, Buffalo 2, SO p.m. Denver 38 22 .633 5½ ted, there was nothing that I was going 18. (22) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 316, 67.4, 26, $105,914. Columbus 2, Colorado 1, OT Tuesday’s Games Utah 32 27 .542 11 to do where I would back out,” Hamlin 19. (2) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 316, 84.9, 25, $93,000. Dallas 4, St. Louis 1 Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., Portland 27 31 .466 15½ said. “I just hoped I would have just slid 20. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 316, 70.9, 24, $108,866. Carolina 3, Florida 2 1:05 p.m. Minnesota 20 36 .357 21½ 21. (1) Mark Martin, Toyota, 316, 91.9, 24, $92,425. Montreal 4, Boston 3 Baltimore vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05 p.m. in front of the 48, then you risk getting Pacific Division 22. (19) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 316, 68.3, 22, $103,995. Minnesota 4, Edmonton 2 Houston vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m. punted and spun, and your whole day W L Pct GB 23. (4) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 316, 60.3, 21, $119,508. Calgary 4, Vancouver 2 Cleveland vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., you’ve worked everything for is taken L.A. Clippers 43 19 .694 — 24. (33) , Toyota, 315, 55, 20, $99,408. Today’s Games 3:05 p.m. Golden State 33 27 .550 9 away in a corner. I held my line and 25. (34) David Reutimann, Toyota, 315, 49.4, 20, $89,233. New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. Cincinnati vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 3:05 L.A. Lakers 29 30 .492 12½ thought I really did the right thing and 26. (32) Joey Logano, Ford, 315, 72.3, 18, $104,708. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Phoenix 21 39 .350 21 gave those guys room to pass me back — 27. (25) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 315, 73.7, 17, $102,920. Anaheim at Phoenix, 9 p.m. L.A. Dodgers vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., Sacramento 21 40 .344 21½ 28. (27) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 315, 46.3, 16, $76,350. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 3:05 p.m. and one of them did.” Saturday’s Games 29. (30) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 313, 41.4, 15, $93,672. Tuesday’s Games Oakland vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 Mark Martin failed in his bid to be- Philadelphia 104, Golden State 97 30. (37) David Stremme, Toyota, 313, 40.1, 14, $77,475. Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. p.m. come the oldest Sprint Cup winner. Chicago 96, Brooklyn 85 31. (41) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 311, 35.6, 0, $72,810. Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., Milwaukee 122, Toronto 114, OT The 54-year-old became the second- 32. (38) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 309, 35.1, 12, $75,125. Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. 3:10 p.m. Portland 109, Minnesota 94 oldest driver to start on the pole in a 33. (26) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 306, 38.2, 11, $72,500. Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. Atlanta vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 7:05 34. (42) Ken Schrader, Ford, accident, 300, 29.8, 10, $72,375. Sunday’s Games Sprint Cup car, a few months short of Edmonton at Columbus, 7 p.m. p.m. 35. (36) Josh Wise, Ford, 295, 36, 0, $72,250. Miami 99, New York 93 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Harry Gant’s mark. Martin led the first 36. (14) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 284, 59, 8, $104,170. Oklahoma City 108, L.A. Clippers 104 Winnipeg at Florida, 7:30 p.m. 49 laps and 26 more later on, but could- 37. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, 237, 53.7, 7, $71,970. Sacramento 119, Charlotte 83 Colorado at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL n’t sustain it in his bid to become the 38. (24) , Ford, accident, 186, 46.5, 7, $75,400. Memphis 108, Orlando 82 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 39. (40) , Chevrolet, accident, 184, 44.2, 5, American League oldest Sprint Cup winner, finishing 21st. Washington 90, Philadelphia 87 San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. $63,400. Houston 136, Dallas 103 NEW YORK YANKEES—Reassigned RHP “Obviously, it’s a disappointing result St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. for a great effort on the weekend,” Mar- 40. (10) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, accident, 137, 53.5, 4, San Antonio 114, Detroit 75 Corey Black, RHP Matt Daley, RHP Nick Goody, $93,558. Indiana 97, Chicago 92 RHP Shane Greene, RHP Bryan Mitchell, RHP tin said. “The car was pretty fast, but we 41. (28) Scott Speed, Ford, brakes, 88, 31.5, 3, $55,400. Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, late Zach Nuding, RHP Mike O’Brien, RHP Ryan had multiple problems today.” 42. (35) Mike Bliss, Toyota, brakes, 34, 28.4, 0, $51,400. Today’s Games Pope and INF Kyle Roller to their minor league So did Danica Patrick, who had a 43. (39) Scott Riggs, Ford, accident, 19, 30.5, 0, $47,900. New York at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Spring training camp. rough follow-up to her breakthrough Race Statistics Miami at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Average Speed of Race Winner: 105.187 mph. All Times EST OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Reassigned RHP week at the Daytona 500. Orlando at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Time of Race: 3 hours, 0 minutes, 15 seconds. AMERICAN LEAGUE Andrew Carignan to their minor league camp. She couldn’t stay with the leaders at Utah at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. National League Margin of Victory: 1.024 seconds. Atlanta at Denver, 9 p.m. W L Pct Phoenix, ending her day with one of the FLORIDA MARLINS—Reassigned LHP An- Caution Flags: 8 for 43 laps. Charlotte at Portland, 10 p.m. Kansas City 9 0 1.000 Lead Changes: 12 among 9 drivers. drew Heaney to rehabilitation. hardest hits of her career. It happened Toronto at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Seattle 9 1 .900 with about 100 laps left, when the right- Lap Leaders: M.Martin 1-49; J.Montoya 50-56; G.Biffle 57-64; Baltimore 7 2 .778 —Reassigned Tuesday’s Games front tire on Patrick’s No. 10 Chevrolet J.Montoya 65-69; G.Biffle 70-100; M.Martin 101-126; B.Ke- Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 7 3 .700 LHP Bill Bray, LHP Brandon Mann, LHP Will selowski 127-142; D.Ragan 143-145; C.Edwards 146-189; L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Houston 5 3 .625 Ohman and RHP Tanner Roark to their minor- went down and slammed her into the J.Johnson 190; D.Reutimann 191; D.Earnhardt Jr. 192-238; Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Chicago 4 3 .571 league camp. wall. C.Edwards 239-316. ENTERTAINMENTPage B5 - MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013

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Go to www. and opera star Kiri Te Kanawa the ABC Family drama, a TV flalottery.com, or call 850- is joining the cast. rarity that puts deaf charac- 487-7777. MacLaine will reprise her ters, played by deaf or hard- role as Martha Levinson, Lord of-hearing actors, at the Robert Crawley’s freewheel- center of the action. ing American mother-in-law, But Monday’s episode takes Today in Carnival Films and “Master- it a bold step further: Save for HISTORY piece” on PBS said Saturday. a few spoken words at the be- MacLaine appeared in ginning and the end, it is Today is Monday, March 4, the episodes early last season. silent. The actors’ hands do New Zealand-born soprano the talking with American 63rd day of 2013. There are 302 Te Kanawa will play a house Sign Language, even rapping days left in the year. guest. She will sing during her together in one gleeful Today’s Highlight: visit. sequence. On March 4, 1913, Woodrow Other new cast members Subtitles, which are typi- Wilson was inaugurated as the and characters include: cally sprinkled throughout 28th president of the United ■ Tom Cullen as Lord “Switched at Birth” episodes, States, succeeding President Gillingham, described as an old keep the viewer clued in. But William Howard Taft. family friend of the Crawleys when a deaf character is con- On this date: who visits the family as a guest fused because she can’t hear In 1789, the Constitution of the for a house party (and who something vital, the audience United States went into effect as might be the one to mend Lady is too. It’s powerfully the first Federal Congress met in Mary Crawley’s broken heart). disconcerting. New York. (The lawmakers then ■ Nigel Harman will play a The cast, including Oscar- adjourned for lack of a quorum.) valet named Green. winner Marlee Matlin as the In 1791, Vermont became the ■ Harriet Walter plays Lady school counselor, are excited 14th state. Shackleton, an old friend of about what they see as a Sean Berdy portrays Emmett, who is protesting the closing of In 1813, President James Madi- the Dowager Countess. grand experiment and eager fictional Carlton School for the Deaf, in “Switched at Birth.” ■ son was inaugurated for a second Joanna David will play a for viewer reaction. term of office. guest role as the Duchess of “This is an opportunity for which means its students will who have come together as In 1861, Abraham Lincoln was Yeovil. the hearing person to watch be “mainstreamed” with teenagers from two very dif- ■ Julian Ovenden is cast as at home and try to experience hearing teens. ferent households. inaugurated as the 16th president aristocrat Charles Blake. it,” said Katie Leclerc, who (It mirrors a real-life trend “We started in the pilot with of the United States. “The addition of these char- stars as deaf teenager caused by budget constraints, just one scene that was pure In 1863, the Idaho Territory was acters can only mean more de- Daphne Vasquez. “It’s not ex- Leclerc said. There’s also an ASL,” involving Daphne and created. licious drama, which is what actly the same, but maybe you increasing number of chil- Emmett (Sean Berdy), said In 1913, The “Buffalo nickel” of- ‘Downton Abbey’ is all about,” can try to imagine what your dren being given cochlear im- Weiss. As the series developed, ficially went into circulation. said “Masterpiece” executive everyday life would be like.” plants to counter hearing loss, she and her writing team In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt producer Rebecca Eaton. “It’s a risk,” added Leclerc, itself a controversial issue, ac- began pondering the “what-if ” took office as America’s 32nd Meanwhile, the producers who has an inner ear disor- cording to series creator and of an all-sign language episode president. have confirmed villainous der, Meniere’s disease, that executive producer Lizzy for the second season. In 1943, “Mrs. Miniver” won six housemaid Sarah O’Brien can cause hearing loss and Weiss.) Then ABC Family ap- Academy Awards, including best won’t be back. Siobhan vertigo. The prospect is dreaded by proached her with the same picture and best actress for Greer Finneran, who played her, is “A big risk,” Matlin said the Carlton students, either idea, and the challenge was Garson (whose 5½-minute ac- leaving the show. through a sign language- because they’ve felt the sting on to find a logical and engag- ceptance speech became the butt These announcements come interpreter. “But it’s going to be of being an outsider or be- ing way to realize the ASL- of industry jokes). shortly after the third season’s an eye-opener. I’m very proud cause they treasure being only goal and a big enough In 1987, President Ronald Rea- airing in the United States. It to be part of this risk-taking, part of a deaf-oriented school. story to make the most of it. gan addressed the nation on the concluded with the heart- history-making episode.” “Deaf people feel that mov- Last year, a “CSI: NY” Iran-Contra affair, acknowledging breaking death of popular Matlin knows about making ing into the mainstream chips episode took a stab at a nearly his overtures to Iran had “deterio- history. She was the first — away at their community, silent episode, using music by Matthew Crawley in a car rated” into an arms-for-hostages crash, leaving behind his new- and remains the only — deaf which is about language and Green Day for most of its sto- deal. born child and loving wife, person to receive an Academy culture,” said Jack Jason, rytelling before reverting to Lady Mary Crawley. Award acting trophy, honored Matlin’s longtime interpreter dialogue in the final act. Ten years ago: The Army’s Matthew’s untimely demise as best actress for 1986’s and the series’ on-set arbiter The solution for “Switched at oldest armored division, “Old Iron- was the result of the departure “Children of a Lesser God.” for correct sign-language use. Birth” was to make sure every sides,” got orders to head for the from the series by actor Dan The “Switched at Birth” With Daphne as the driving scene included a deaf charac- Persian Gulf as the total of U.S. Stevens, who starred in the role. episode pivots on another key force and invoking Gallaudet, ter: “The truth is, when you’re land, sea and air forces arrayed The third season also saw moment for the deaf commu- students mobilize to take over around people who are deaf, against Iraq or preparing to go the shocking death of Lady nity: A 1988 student protest at the administration building it’s considered rude not to sign neared 300,000. Sybil Branson, who died dur- Gallaudet University in Wash- and demand Carlton’s sur- if you know how,” Weiss said. Five years ago: Green Bay ing childbirth. She was played ington, D.C., that ended the vival. The conflict’s ending To avoid overloading view- Packers quarterback Brett Favre by the departing Jessica unbroken succession of hear- will wait for the March 11 sea- ers with subtitles the story retired after 17 years, saying he Brown Findlay. ing presidents at the school son finale. was designed to be highly vi- was “tired.” (Favre later made a Last season the wildly popu- for the deaf. The uprising panics par- sual, including scenes of the comeback with the New York Jets, lar melodrama, set in early For fictional Carlton High ents and puts relationships at student protest complete with then the Minnesota Vikings, be- 20th century Britain, was the School (inspired by real-life risk, including that of Daphne picket signs and a defiant fore retiring again.) most-watched series on PBS LA school, Marlton), more is and Bay Kennish (Vanessa “Take Back Carlton” banner One year ago: President since Ken Burns’ epic “The at stake: The school faces clo- Marano), the switched-at- unfurled from the occupied Barack Obama said he didn’t want Civil War,” which first aired in sure because of funding cuts, birth characters of the title school building. war but insisted he would attack 1990. Iran if that were the only option left to stop that nation from getting a Today’s HOROSCOPE nuclear weapon. Birthday — There’s a strong possibility you will be of- whose views differ radically from yours. You won’t dealings. Before making any disclosures whatsoever, Today’s Birthdays: Actress fered numerous opportunities in the coming months. If have much patience for argument. insist upon verification of what is promised. Paula Prentiss is 75. Singer you don’t take time to evaluate each one, they could Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Upon occasion, you Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Under no condition Shakin’ Stevens is 65. Author all elude you. can deprive yourself of some useful information, all should you run your financial affairs predicated upon James Ellroy is 65. Texas Gov. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Trying to be all things to because you don’t like the person who knows it. Don’t anticipated returns. The only cash you can count on is Rick Perry is 63. Actress Kay all people won’t get you the kind of approval you’re allow something petty to make your life harder than what you have in hand. Lenz is 60. Actress Catherine seeking. If you want people to like you, just be yourself. necessary. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — There is nothing O’Hara is 59. Actress Patricia Aries (March 21-April 19) — Help isn’t likely to be Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take with a grain of salt any wrong with having a good opinion of yourself, but Heaton is 55. Actor Steven Weber forthcoming, so don’t depend on others to do things proposal offering you something for nothing. Some- allow the praise for your achievements to come from is 52. Jazz musician Jason for you. The more you take on yourself, the more body might end up ahead, but you can bet your bot- the lips of others, not from yours. you’ll get done. tom dollar it won’t be you. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — In conversations with Marsalis is 36. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Even if you’re usually Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Unless you’re extremely friends or associates, they’re likely to learn more from Thought for Today: “It is almost good at handling money, this is not likely to be the careful, you could easily add fuel to an already smol- you than you will from them. Listen hard, and try not impossible to state what one in fact case at present. You may be too tightfisted for your dering domestic issue. The slightest thing you say to give away too much. believes, because it is almost im- own good. could set off a conflagration. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — New complications could possible to hold a belief and to de- Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Try to avoid discussing Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — The one thing you can arise if you poke your nose into places where you’re not fine it at the same time.” — William topics that could cause a fight, especially with another never afford to be is gullible about your commercial invited. This will only alienate you from others. Carlos Williams (1883-1963). B6 MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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ear Annie: I’m 18, and brother’s problems are un- won’t be able to pay my bills. my parents recently doubtedly intensified by all How can I convince people Dwent through a messy the chaos in the home. illness belongs at home? — divorce. First, my mom moved Please talk to your father. Sick of Being Sick out. Then, my dad moved out Being divorced does not Dear Sick: People mistak- a month later because Mom mean he has given up his ob- enly believe it shows loyalty did not want him living in our ligations and responsibilities to come to work sick, and un- house. She wanted as a parent. Do not fortunately, many bosses idi- to move back in. place blame. Sim- otically encourage this I have an older ply start by telling attitude. But the end result is sister and a Dad your brother more employees contaminat- younger brother. is having problems ing the work environment and Mom tried to con- in school that getting sick. We can only rec- vince us she missed aren’t being ad- ommend you get your daily being with us. But dressed. If you dose of vitamins and wash since she moved have grandpar- your hands frequently. back in, she is al- ents, aunts and un- Dear Annie: This is in re- ways on the phone cles, lean on them sponse to “Grandma,” with or computer or out for emotional sup- the sloppy granddaughter. A with her friends. port when you co-worker told me what she She says it’s her ANNIE’S need to. Your job did. After repeated argu- time to have fun may offer an em- ments with her sloppy daugh- and we’re always MAILBOX ployee assistance ter, she got a big garbage bag criticizing her. She program that could and tossed in everything her also badmouths my father and help, or if you are attending daughter neglected to put tells me things about him no school, talk to your school away, including shoes, purses, parent should say. I’ve asked counselor. dresses, cosmetics and her to stop multiple times, but Dear Annie: I am home in electronics. she won’t. bed with the flu. In fact, this is One day her daughter I work long hours in order the fourth time in the past asked, “Have you seen my red to contribute to our rent and four months I’ve missed work shoe?” Mom said she’d have utilities. My sister and I are due to a virus. I’ve used up my to pay a “finder’s fee” to get essentially raising our sick leave, so I’m not earning anything out of the bag. That younger brother, who has any money, and a lot of my was the end of her sloppy been struggling in school and work isn’t getting done by the ways. — Enlightened acting out. Mom is oblivious. I part-time volunteer who fills ———■——— recently got into a huge argu- in for me. ment with her about how I Why am I sick so much? Be- Annie’s Mailbox is written spend my money. We didn’t cause business associates by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy speak for two weeks because come in, lean over my shoul- Sugar, longtime editors of she ignored all of my attempts der and say things like, “I the Ann Landers column. to talk about it. After a while, ought to be at home. I’m so Email your questions to I stopped trying. sick.” I’ve even had clients anniesmailbox@comcast. Now Mom always favors my come in saying they left work net, or write to: Annie’s sister in any disagreement. feeling ill, but thought they’d Mailbox, Creators Syndicate, We used to be close, but I’ve stop to see me before they 737 Third St., Hermosa lost all respect for her. What went home. If you are too sick Beach, CA 90254. To find out should I do? I seriously need to be in your office, you are more about Annie’s Mailbox some advice. — Lost Child too sick to be in mine. and read features by other Dear Lost: The divorce has When I ask folks to steer Creators Syndicate writers WANT MORE PUZZLES? sent your mother over the clear if they are ill, I’m told I and cartoonists, visit the  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. edge. All of you are under a am unsympathetic and rude. Creators Syndicate Web great deal of stress, and your If I miss any more work, I page at www.creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 B7 Peanuts Garfield

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Today’s MOVIES

Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. “EPH VHTE COLHF EJ G NHYTJO’T Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. No passes. “Jack, The Giant Slayer” (PG-13) In 3D. “Dark Skies” (PG-13) 1:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 1:10 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:15 p.m. No passes. 7:15 p.m. APGYGAEHY CT ... PJR PH EYHGET “21 and Over” (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. “Snitch” (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m. “The Last Exorcism, Part II” (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., “Escape from Planet Earth” (PG) In 3D. 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m. 1:10 p.m. No passes. NHJNKH RPJ AGO’E LJ PCW GOM “Snitch” (PG-13) 1:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m. “Escape from Planet Earth” (PG) 4:10 p.m. “Safe Haven” (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. “Safe Haven” (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. “Identity Thief” (R) ID required. 1:30 p.m., “A Good Day to Die Hard” (R) 1:50 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:10 p.m. 4:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m. DJJL.” — GVCDGCK BGO VIYHO “Identity Thief” (R) 1:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 7:20 p.m. Previous Solution: “The things you do for a woman you wouldn’t do for anything “21 and Over” (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m. else. Same with money.” — Leroy “Satchel” Paige “The Last Exorcism, Part II” (PG-13) 1:55 p.m., Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie list- (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 3-4 4:55 p.m., 7:55 p.m. ings and entertainment information. “Jack, The Giant Slayer” (PG-13) In 3D. 1:30 p.m., B8 MONDAY,MARCH 4, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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Fax: (352) 563-5665 l Toll Free: (888) 852-2340 l Email: [email protected] l website: www.chronicleonline.com 699188 000E40P ☛ ☛ 2 FEDDER WINDOW A Diabetic needs AVAILABLE Medical Careers COMMERCIAL AVAILABLE Pool Supply Store Pool Supply Store A/C UNITS Basically unopened, unexpired begin here INSURANCE CSR MARKETING REP NEW 5yrs old but only 2 boxes of test strips will W/Service and Repair! W/ Service and Repair! Cash Flowing over a Cash Flowing over a weeks of use. 5k BTU pay cash and pick-up, Train ONLINE for Allied Commercial Insurance Calling clients $75 each 352-634-1882 call Mike 386-266-7748 $100,000!! Call Pat Health and Medical Man- CSR and inside sales $100,000!! Call Pat from established SMITTYS APPLIANCE **(813) 230-7177** agement. Job placement position needed. **(813) 230-7177** database. Some REPAIR. Also wanted assistance. Computer Knowledge of AMS360 office / clerical dead or alive washers available. Financial Aid if preferred. 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Stone Crabs@ $6.00lb Loaded with Machinist P/T Activities at interview. 352-634-5389 Delivered 352-795-0077 352-382-0770 tools $400 Director/ Nick Nicholas 352-344-1713 TYPEWRITER Electric Caregiver Ford Lincoln VINTAGE CHINA Pansasonic R200 Kiz “R” RUSS In Crystal River CLOSET 1040’s Typewriter $40.00 deco type glass door in 352-746-5421 Preschool CNA/Caregiver Kiz “R” RUSS SALES NEWSPAPER front nice cond. wood 352-344-5555 Good Benefits, $100.00 firm 513 4473 Dining Room Set w/4 Is looking for Hard COMPUTER HP Preschool 401K, CARRIER Windows 98 upholstered chairs, working dependable & Medical Plans. glass-top table, xtra top employees FT & PT complete with Is looking for Hard PT Certified Retail sales exp. WANTED 12” CHOP SAW exc. cond. $200 obo Certified Only all accessories working dependable helpful, will train. BLADES 352-527-3382 Apply Within Dental Assistant/ $75.00 352-628-4210 employees FT & PT We’re looking for a Newspaper carrier 18 IN LARGE KNIFE 12x5/32x20mm arbor 3 307 Zephyr Street Front Office metal 1 concrete $30.00 Estate Sale Certified Only long term relation- wanted for early stainless steel Diestler Computer Whole house full of Inverness 344-4106 ship. Apply in person morning delivery of all 352-586-8657 New & Used systems Apply Within Call 352-746-0330, 20.00 obo linda Furn. and access. 307 Zephyr Street Mon.- Sat. 9-5. the Citrus County 341-2271 BENCH GRINDER repairs. Visa/ MCard Ask for Vicki. Chronicle Qu Bed Set $475 Inverness 344-4106 2440 US. 19 Crystal and 700 - 50’s & 60’s LP’s ashland industrial 5” 352-637-5469 Call for appt. to view River, Florida. other newspapers Record Player & CD bench grinder. 352-794-3693 Wanted a Just North Of The for home delivery Recorder $350 for all 3450rpms.$35.00. 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Swivel Barstools For Health Care current experience NEEDED 341-2271 TRUNDLE BED, WHITE *reward* Springhill/Lecanto Faciltiy Backgroud (800)414-9569 set of 4, padded seats Experience a must. with decorative metal $200,Cmplete Email Resume To: screening required. www.driveknight.com Train to become a frame, like new. $200 352-344-5555 ex 102 Medical Office Assistant. COMPUTER Bedroom QueenSet, MIXED BREED HOUND maryamoli@ DRIVERS 352 382 0347 Serta Pedic Pillowtop, DOG, Mostly Black, little NO EXPERIENCE Dell dimension 3000, yahoo.com Driver Trainees Needed $200 352-249-3259 bit of Brown, NEEDED! Online KENMORE SIDE BY windows XP home, Deacon’s Bench Skyview Restaurant NOW! Become a driver for training gets you Job SIDE REFRIDG 15” flat screen, key- Made from Hatch Cover TODDLER HEAD- 35 TO 40 lbs answers F/T DENTAL to Daisy, dragging 4ft At Citrus Hills Werner Enterprises. Earn ready ASAP. icemaker, ice & water board, printer, mouse, of 1900 Sailing Vessel, BOARD Brand New red/white leash FRONT DESK Is Seeking $800 per week! Local CDL HSDiploma/GED & thru door, bisque you speakers, $125. Com- Originally sold at Aber- Metal Headboard, spe- RECEPTIONIST Experienced Training (877)214-3624 PC/Internet needed! pick up $200.00 puter Desk $35. Both crombie & Fitch in NYC cial, asap. $15 352-270-0812 ☛ P/T Servers Dental Exp. a must!! DRIVERS (888)374-7294 352-746-0401 for $150(352) 382-7074 $300 352-746-0100 (352)465-1616 Great Customer ☛ Cooks Service, Telephone ☛ Driver Trainees Needed Bartender NOW! Become a driver for Skills, Professional ☛ Appearance Up Beat Hostess & Werner Enterprises. Earn Multi Task, Team ☛ Dish Washer $800 per week! Local CDL Turn Signal Lens, Player, Good Work Training (877)214-3624 orange, from a Harley Ethics. FAX Resume Call 352-746-6727 Davidson. Found in to 352-628-9199 OR Tue. - Sat. 2p -4:30p Exp. Residential Inverness @ Pizza Hut. Drop off at office For Application Electrician (352) 419-6506 Ledger Dentistry Appointment Min. 4 yrs. exp. Rough-ins and Trims. 000E40H Familiar with Citrus County Codes, needs valid DL, tools, own transportation Apply in Person ONLY H.E. SMITH CO. 1895 W.Gulf to Lake Hwy. Lecanto DWFP

Roofers/Laborers

All Phases, Tile (352) 564-1242 STEEL CUTTER / WELDER

Inter County Recycling in Lecanto, Fl. is looking for an experienced Steel Cutter, with Welding Experience also. Full time, Pays $13.50 per hour. Drug Free Workplace. E-mail resumes to Resume1801@yahoo .com, No walk-in’s or phone calls

STUCCO Mechanic Wanted

Crew leader position All inquiries Please call: (352) 746-5951

MARINA HELP

Part time Hours Vary. Must be able To work weekends. Able To Lift 50lbs. Relate Well With People. Boat Experience Req., Accepting Applications At The Rainbow Rivers Club 20510 The Granada Dunnellon CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,MARCH 4, 2013 B9

FL. JUMBO SHRIMP TRUNDLE BED “NEW” ACOUSTIC AR 15, SIG Sauer A Diabetic needs 15ct @ $5.00lb, w/ 2 mattress’ ELECTRIC GUITAR M400 Enhanced unopened, unexpired Stone Crabs@ $6.00lb $195; double mattress BEAUTIFUL! BLACK 5.56/223, MagPul boxes of test strips will Delivered 352-795-0077 w/ box spring & frame. W/ABALONE $85 Acc. Sig Case, Iron pay cash and pick-up, Like new, $175 GOODYEAR TIRE 352-601-6625 Sights & Red DotScope, call Mike 386-266-7748 (352) 586-0493 REGATTA P225/60R16 “NEW” ACOUSTIC w/ammo $2300 Must Twin Hide-A-Bed ONLY 35.00 464 0316 CASH PAID FOR GUITAR PACKAGE Have FL Carry Permit JUNK MOTORCYCLES brown tweed Hand Craft Books DEAL W/EVERYTHING 352-746-6769 352-942-3492 exc. cond. $100 YOU NEED, IN BOX and Magazines Beautiful Compact 765-748-4334 $100 for all $60 352-601-6625 WANT TO BUY HOUSE Taurus 22 Caliber or MOBILE Any Area, WICKER HEAD (over 300 items) “NEW” EPIPHONE New In Box Condition or Situation BUD BOARD KING SIZE 352-746-5974 ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC $400. obo Fred, 352-726-9369 Striking! This is how good condition, $100.00 Hitch bar w/ ball for W/AMP,GIGBAG,TUNER,ST (352) 795-0088 we describe Bud, 513 4473 $15 RAP & MORE $90 After 11 am - til 7p a very beautiful, 352-341-1649 352-601-6625 WINE CABINET BICYCLES Wildwood sweet, 2-y.o. black WOOD, off white KIDS 8 + VOLCANO 8 STRING MORRELL Huffy & Iverson Bike & white American EUC..Holds 20 bottles KIT Smithsonian / 7.00 LAP STEEL PRO $30.00 352-746-5421 Bulldog/Terrier mix. of wine. $45.00 Linda 341-2271 MODEL W/LIPSTICK Has beautiful eyes, 352-249-7212 PICKUP ONLY $100 BIKE CARRIER Auto one blue & one LG OCTANE Verizon Bell Delux Bike Carrier X-wide cushioned CELL PHONE with case 352-601-6625 brown. Loves peo- for 2 $30.00 ple & other dogs, wicker chair & foot- and power cord ACOUSTIC GUITAR & 352-746-5421 stool, 4 pillows, $125 $40.00 call or text MANDOLIN Washburn has medium energy (352) 425-0667 352-746-0401 D25S w Hd cse & BROWNING CITORI level, settles down Plus,12 gage, trap/skeet Lg Recliner/Rocker Manzio pickup. Martini nicely after exercise. Gun w/leather case brown, exc. cond. mndln w sft cse. Both vy Walks well on a $1200 716-835-8084 $125obo NOOK gd cond. $225 obo. leash & sits for treats. e-reader w/cover, $75 352-341-0890 CAMPING STOVE Natalie Hill Weighs 55 lbs. Heartworm-negative. This CRAFTSMAN RIDING obo 352-527-3874 ACOUSTIC GUITAR coleman 2 burner,dual MOWER 42” Deck fuel,camping stove. Urban Suburban funloving boy LIGHT HER FIRE DREDNAUGHT LOOKS would make a 16HP w/bagger New NEW! PLAYS & new. never used. Hair Studio Battery, Good Shape TAPES & BOOK By good family pet. SOUNDS GREAT! $60.00. 352-527-7840 352-637-0777 $650, 717-574-1119 Dr Kreidman NEW I D #: 17461796. 25.00 OBO Linda $45 352-601-6625 CLUB CAR, 2006 Craftsmen Riding Visit or call Citrus 341-2271 ACOUSTIC GUITAR w/ Charger, good “From Cutting Edge County Animal Shel-

Mower, 42” deck 000E40M Love Seat, White Bro- PERFECT FOR tires, almost new bat- to Care Free” ter @ 352-746-8400. 18½ hsp engine BEGINNERS PLAYS & teries, garage kept $450 352-746-7357 cade chair, Taupe re- cliner, TV Sanyo, Misc. SOUNDS GOOD ONLY $1500 must sell Roto-Tiller Baby Items $25 352-601-6625 352-527-3125 Specialty: Color, Troy-Built Pony Under $200 for all Concealed Weapons Foils, Make-overs, ACOUSTIC GUITAR Up-do’s, Perms, rear tine, 5hsp, runs (352) 403-7863 W/GIGBAG & Permit Course good $200 firm Cutting and Styling Mattress Trade In Sets ACCESORIES PLAYS DAN’S GUN ROOM 352-507-1490 (352) 726-5238 Clean and Very Nice & SOUNDS GREAT! Redken Trained Fulls $50., Qn. $75. $50 352-601-6625 ECLIPSE ELLIPTICAL Kings. $125, 621-4500 DEAN VENDETTA space saver exercise DOG Australian MEGA BLOKS ELECTRIC GUITAR, like new, $150 Shepherd/Terrier Mix. DRAGON in box/cd PAULOWANA BODY 352-422-0311 CANNA BULBS Great watch dog. Havocfire #9693 PLAYS GREAT $45 FISHING TACKLE Needs either a farm or 2 colors, $1 ea. $30.00 352-601-6625 352-212-5244 Rods/ Lures/Line fenced yard. 352-628-4210 FENDER MINI STRAT Hooks, Lead Weights 352 419 7428 MOTORBIKE HELMET ELECTRIC other Misc. Related Hardly used, good GUITAR,BLACK,FOR Items, $2. and up. DOGS two S/f Jack condition, $30 KIDS OR TRAVEL $50 352-257-3288 Russell’s don,t need to (352)465-1616 352-601-6625 Robbie Ray go together Must be 2 MENS SPORTS Rawlings and Truline only dogs. Fenced yard NEW BATH TUBLIGHT FENDER SQUIRE JACKETS SIZE 40R 9 Iron & 2 woods Golf a must. Free to Good TAN / 75.00 OBO AFFINITY PRECISION Urban Suburban VARIOUS COLORS Clubs $15.00 Home only LINDA 341-2271 BASS W/FREE 30W Hair Studio $25ea 352-613-0529 352-628-1723 352-746-0100 Patio Table & AMP&GIGBAG $100 352-637-0777 10 PAIR MENS JEANS Two Bikes 4 Chairs 352-601-6625 Fish Tanks, SIZE 32 / 5.00 EACH male & female “From Cutting Edge $50. and stands, LINDA 341-2271 Forming Country 26” 18 spds, both to Care Free” Freezer, small $75. Band. for $125 352-447-1244 CANOUFLAGE PANTS 352 726-8524 (352) 527-1430 352-503-2959 / LIKE NEW size 31 Make-overs, PRINT 1901 40x30 THE 43,900. 3/2,Dblewide. INVERNESS waist / 15.00 obo Linda KEYBOARD YAMAHA Color, Foiling, ACCOLADE MEDIEVAL BRING YOUR Delivered & set up, 2b/2½ ba, ½ acre 341-2271 Model PSS-12 Precision Cuts, FRAMED $100 small portable Avant Garde FISHING POLE! New Jacobsen. The off Turner Camp Rd DEPMETED JEANS / 352 447 4380 with adapter hairstyles and only home with a 5 yr. a/c, heat pump 3yrs. NEW Size 33 slim / AFTER 12PM $30.00 352-628-4210 2013 ENCLOSED updo’s. warr., only $500 down old, 30ft scn porch & 10.00 linda 341-2271 RHEEM HOT WATER TRAILERS, 6x12 and $293.40/ mo. 48’open porch on other RESOPHONIC side, new septic, 18’x31’ KIDS PINNED HEATER 30 gal / needs GUITAR(DOBRO) with ramp, $1895 Paul Mitchell P&I W.A.C. Must See STRIPPED SUIT size thermo ** call 352-527-0555 ** Certified. Goofy & Midget, These 352-621-3807 building w/ 220 electric, ROUND NECK BLACK shed, fenced, on canal 16 husky/20.00 Linda 50.00 /OBO Linda & CHROME”NEW” playful Pekinese cuddlers 341-2271 CAR TOW DOLLY get along famously, can be 2/1, DW, H/A, 12 x 20 $68,000 352-726-1791 341-2271 $100 352-601-6625 new tires, $700 adopted separtely or as glass porch Co. water INVERNESS MENS SUITS SIZES ROUTER Black & WASHBURN LYON 352-503-6972 father/son pair. Both are INVERNESS, FL & sewer, paved rd. 55+ Park 14 x 58, 34X30 & 36X30, $65 Decker Router 1 1/2 ELECTRIC GUITAR ENCLOSED TRAILERS neutered, mirco-chipped, 55+ park on lake w/5 No HOA $49,995 firm 2/1½, furniture, EACH 352-613-0529 HP- Brand New $50.00 BEAUTIFUL BLACK 2 Maltese Puppies 6 X 10 $1,650 UTD on shots. They are piers, clubhouse and $15,000 down, own fi- appliances, shed, PURPLE DRESSES 353-746-5421 FINISH LP STYLE $50 Left, 1 female $650. 6 X 12 $1,750 fostered in a cage free much more! Rent nan. (352) 567-2031 scrn. porch, $8,500. size 12 to 18 . I have 6 , SHOWER GLASS 352-601-6625 7 x 14, Tandem $2,900 1 Male $600, CKC reg. home, are house trained & DOORS NEVER USED will have Fl. Health includes grass cutting (352) 419-5133 $60.00 for all. 513-4473 7 X 16 Tandem $3,000 they have been socialized and your water 50.00/obo Linda 8.5x18, Tandem $3,600 Cert.. 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000E40V BLACK DIAMOND 4/3+/4 pool home w/ HOME-ON-LAND Homes for rent from inlaw suite on 2¾ ac. 20 DOCKABLE Only $59,900, 3/2 $1,100/mo. Bob HW flrs, granite cntrs. ACRES “like new” on ½ acre. Coldwell Banker 2009 Custom Home St. Lucie Waterway. Tape-n-texture walls, 634-4286 S. McDermott (352) $159,500. 45mins new carpet & appli- 697-1593 Cridland RE boat Atlantic; ances, AC & heat! CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1 5mins boat Lake Warranty, $2,350 Water Incl. CHA $496. Okeechobee. dwon, $319.22/mo 220-2447 or 212-2051 Beautiful land, P&I, W.A.C. Owner abundant wildlife. can finance. Call Hernando Beverly Hills Gated/Privacy. 352-621-9182 Rentals 2/1 family room and SANDI 888-716-2259 Gulf from $425.00 @ MO. carport, investment or Phyllis Atlantic Land, Broker. Homosassa Call A.W. seasonal living $38,900 Strickland HART 3/2 owner Fin. Compl. ‘Skip’ Craven 352-422-2433 Realtor Realtor HOME FOR SALE Remodeled, fenced 352-464-1515 NORTON, VA back yard, 1800+ sq. ft. HANDYMAN SPECIAL 2/1/1 needs paint & Best Time To Buy! 5Bd/2½Ba inc. 3 lots $5,000down $525mth Listing and Selling HOMOSASSA cosmetics $23k 70miles from Bristol 352-302-9217 Real Estate 2/1 CHA, No pets **cash only ** I have Owner Racetrack $69,000 Is my Business Owner Finance/Lease $500. mo., 1st + sec 352-503-3245 Financing 276-393-0446 OR Opt. 2/2, 1978, SW MH, (352) 628-4210 and Foreclosures I put my heart into it! 276-679-1331 14 x 20 block building, INVERNESS New Septic, Handy 121 N. Seminole Ave., TROPIC SHORES 352-476-9649 person, $28,900./Offer Downtown, CBD. REALTY. sandra.hart@ 352-422-1916 Charming 1600 + sq. Beautiful Whispering (352) 613-3503 ft., 2 BR, 2 ½ BA, CB Pines Villa $79,900 era.com home. Zoned Com- Managed, low Maint. “FREE mercial, w/ formal fee indowed for sudden ERA American Foreclosure and dining room, lg. mast. expenses, walk to park Realty Short Sale Lists FLORAL CITY bdrm, utility, & solar- 352-341-0170 DW, 2/2/2 carport ium, w/ appliances. 352-726-5263 352-726-5855 Screen room, shed, $800/ 1st, last, w/ sec FSBO 3/2/2 Scrn Porch, all you need is a tooth- dep. & ref. Available metal roof, appls, CHA, brush to move in Monday March 4, fans, verticals, shed, $17,500. Lot Rent $183. 726-3153, leave mesg fence, deck, spklrs, near 352-344-2420 INVERNESS dog park. $120,000 3/2 pool home on 10 1bd/1ba Cottage (352) 586-0872 acres w/ FP, zoned HOMOSASSA’S agriculture, walk to all Best Housing Value w/laundry facilities INVERNESS $350m. (352) 212-3385 schools. $179,900 Modern homes from Block home 2br, 1ba (727) 528-2803 or $8,400 or Lease to Own INVERNESS w/ 2porches, oversized 727-698-0723 from $179/mo. Country Living on gar. 1 cpt. on 1 + acres. $1000.down + Lot rent at Large ½ acre lot. 3 bd., $110,000 Call Buzz MICHELE

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Evanridge Community 2 ba. home. Garden Office Open an exceptional 55+Park and fenced areas. Well Mary(607) 657-8379 ROSE automotivev 352 628-5977 & septic, so no water NICE HOUSE on Realtor 7 Days a Week INVERNESS 55+ bill! $595. 352-476-4964 Nice Street $69,000 Your world first. 1/1 Fully Furnished, SUGARMILL 2/1/1, Attached Simply put LISA Everythings stays, Like carport w/ 12 x 32 I ‘ll work harder Every Day VANDEBOE new furn., Washer/Dryer WOODS 4/2/2 scrn. por., built in ‘95 Broker (R) Owner 2 sheds, Flat Scrn. TV’s 1/3ac. $1100. mo. on 1/2 acre lot fenced 352-212-5097 $7,000. (708) 308-3138 727-919-0797 12 x14 matching out isellcitruscounty@ Plantation Realty building, New roof, yahoo.com 352-634-0129 LECANTO 55+ PK stucco paint, flooring, Craven Realty, Inc. www.plantation 1988 Oaks 3/2 DWMH, upper line appl’s, 352-726-1515 Classifieds realtylistings.com 40x20, shed, handicap irrigation & water access. ramp and HERNANDO system., shower $25,000. Affordable Rentals taxes & ins. $1,135 yr 352-212-6804 Watson’s Fish Camp 606-425-7832 Sandy Oak 55+ RV PK (352)726-2225 14x60 split 2/2, new heat/ac, remodeled, furn. lg scnd in FL Rm. 55 ft crpt w/laundry 3BD, 2BA, 2Gar, room, 989-858-0879 CRYSTAL RIVER Gas fireplace, on Spacy/Private, Must Water, Main Canal, STONEBROOK, CR dock large lot with Pondview/Gourmet love big dogs. $750. (352) 422-5735 fruit trees. $138,000 Kitch, 2Br, MSuite, (321) 303-2875 $51,900, Cridland RE, Jackie 352-634-6340

CRYSTAL RIVER Office & Warehouse 3BR 2BA 1,500 sq. ft., $300-$600, Plantation 6823 W. Merrivale Ln At SM WOODS Rentals 352-634-0129 Built 2006, Fully Great Furn. Studio Apt. Furnished, by Owner, $650. All Util. Included $77,000 obo (352) 422-1933 (260) 348-9667 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 PUBLISHER’S Near Town 563-9857 NOTICE: CRYSTAL RIVER All real estate ad- 4/2 BLOCK HOME, mother in law apt, Fully furn. efficiency vertising in this nice home w/ equipped kitchen. newspaper is $65,000. All utilities, cable, subject to Fair Hous- (305) 619-0282, Cell Internet, & cleaning ing Act which makes provided. $699/mo it illegal to advertise 352-586-1813 “any preference, limita- FLORAL CITY tion or discrimination LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. based on race, color, 4/3/2, POOL HOME AC, Clean, No Pets religion, sex, handi- 3,000 sf, granite coun- (352) 344-1025 cap, familial status ters, SS appl’s., wood Inverness or national origin, or flrs., Reduced $25,000 an intention, to make Asking $235,000 2/1 on private estate, no 850-585-4026 smoking,$650 monthly such preference, Utilities included 1st, limitation or dis- last, sec. Req. crimination. “ Famil- 352-422-2393 ial status includes children under the N. CRYSTAL RIVER age of 18 living with 800sq, ft. 1Bdr parents or legal cus- 12mi. north of Seven todians, pregnant Rivers Hospital, w/d women and people Direct TV, non-smoker securing (horse-stall available) custody of children $650mo. 352-586-9598 under 18. This news- paper will not know- ingly accept any ad- Buying or Selling vertising for real es- REAL ESTATE, tate which is in viola- Let Me Work ALEXANDER tion of the law. REAL ESTATE Our readers are For You! (352) 795-6633 hereby informed that all dwellings advertised BETTY HUNT Crystal River REALTOR Apts, 2 BR/ 1 BA in this newspaper are available on an equal $400-$500, ALSO ERA KEY 1 HOMES & MOBILES opportunity basis. To AVAILABLE complain of discrimi- Realty, Inc. nation call HUD 352 586-0139 LECANTO toll-free at hunt4houses68 Nice 1 Bdrm $500 1-800-669-9777. The @yahoo.com 352-216-0012/613-6000 toll-free telephone www.bettyhunts number for the hearing impaired is homes.com. NICE 1-800-927-9275. APARTMENTS Condo for Sale 2 Bed / 1 Bath Sugarmill Woods & 2 Bed / 2 Bath 2/2, 1,850 sq. ft. , Furnished & 35 Beech Street Unfurnished 607-287-0473 Close to Progress Energy & the Custom Built 3/2/2 Hospital Pool Home on 1.26 1st and Security from Specializing in acres on Golf Course $575/month Acreage,Farms 2339 sq.ft. living area Call 352-795-1795 Ranches & 3366 sq.ft. under roof for Appt. Many xtras, price www.ensing Commercial reduced. 352-382-1531 properties.com Golf Course Home 3/2/2½. Update throughout. Heated pool; Many extra’s. By appointment CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 382-2475 Hwy 19 Downtown Comm. Storefront, very clean 1000 SF, exc. loc. Richard (Rick) $795/mo 352-634-2528 Couch, Broker Couch Realty & Investments, Inc. (352) 212-3559 LECANTO RCOUCH.com Oak Tree Plaza, Office/Retail, CR 486, 900 sf. @ $700+ util. & UNIQUE & HISTORIC sales tax. 1 mo. Free Homes, Commercial w/12 mo. Lease Waterfront & Land 352-258-6801 “Small Town Country Lifestyle OUR SPECIALTY GAIL STEARNS SINCE 1989” your “Gale Force” Realtor INVERNESS Whispering Pines Villa TROPIC SHORES 3/2/2 w/ enclosed patio, Realty $850 F/L/S, BK/CK req 352-422-4298 321-303-0346 gail@citrusrealtor Meadowcrest CR .com 3bd/2ba Villa, www.citrusrealtor $900 mnth.unfurn. “LET US FIND .com Low overhead $1000 mnth. furn. YOU means 352-563-1106 AVIEW TO LOVE” savings for you! www. Waterfront, crosslandrealty.com Foreclosures & (352) 726-6644 Owner financing available. At SM WOODS Crossland Realty Inc. Great Furn. Studio Apt. I NEED $650. All Util. Included LISTINGS! (352) 422-1933 I SOLD ALMOST HERNANDO 2-HOMES A MONTH Affordable Rentals HERNANDO IN 2012 Building Off Hwy 200, Watson’s Fish Camp Let’s BREAK that $800.mo 352-201-2428 (352) 726-2225 record together!

PINE RIDGE CITRUS COUNTY THIS IS THE Beautiful 3-4 Bedrm PROPERTY YOU’VE Homes & Duplexes BEEN LOOKING FOR! w/1 car garage. Bring your boat, horses, in-laws; there is room Starting@$433/mo DEB INFANTINE Inverness for everything! 4/3 ½ w/7 car Realtor 352-726-3476 (352) 302-8046 Lecanto garage/workshop & 352-746-0373 in-law suite on 5.83 ac- Real Estate!... res. it’s what I do. Crystal River Mostly wooded w/large backyard. Beautiful & ERA American 352-563-0890 serene. High end For more information on how to reach finishes; immaculate Realty home in equestrian Phone: 352-726-5855 Citrus County readers call community. Cell: 352-302-8046 www.centralflestate.com Fax: 352-726-7386 352-563-5592. for pictures/more info. Email:debinfantine@ 352-249-9164 yahoo.com 0008XHD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,MARCH 4, 2013 B11

2BD 1½BA 2 Carport NISSAN ‘05 CAMPER 2005, Altima on Lake Rousseau 29’ Holiday Rambler 477-0304 MCRN Dunnellon 1.4 AC, $5,895 Danny Curt Campbell File No: 2012-CP-720 Notice to Cred. MIDFIRST BANK Alum fr, lg slide out. 352-341-0018 PUBLIC NOTICE Plaintiff, 168 ft on lake, No flood great cond. $10,900 insurance completely IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, vs. 352-795-5310 or OLDSMOBILE FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION PENNY M. SHIMINSKI A/K/A PENNY SHIMINSKI, et al. remodedled, Price 410-474-3454 89 Cutlass Ciera Defendants. Reduced$169.000 FILE NO. 2012-CP-720 2dr, runs well, good IN RE: ESTATE OFDANNY CURT CAMPBELL, NOTICE OF ACTION Barney Chilton 29FT TERRY paint, $700 FLEETWOOD bunk Deceased. 352-563-0116 614-570-9902 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO: HAROLD V. SHIMINSKI A/K/A HAROLD SHIMINSKI style camping trailer. CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN PONTIAC The name of the decedent, the designation of the court in which the administra- Gulf Prvt Island home Tag Behind 96 model. tion of this estate is pending, and the file number are indicated above. The address LAST KNOWN ADDRESS on 15 ac 80’ dock. 4/2 Good shape $3800 2003 Bonneville, must of the court is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and ad- 7570 N NATHAN PT All util. Mainland dock (352) 613-2944 SE, V6, pw….pl….priced dresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 and & pkg. Jacuzzi house to sell…..call jan at are indicated below. S. McDermott (352) CAR/TOY HAULER 352-628-4600 for If you have been served with a copy of this notice and you have any claim or de- 7706 N BRAHMA TER 697-1593 Cridland RE 2007 appointment mand against the decedent’s estate, even if that claim is unmatured, contingent or CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 32 ft Enclosed Goose- and pricing unliquidated, you must file your claim with the court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF A INVERNESS neck w/liv qtrs. $11,900. DATE THAT IS 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR You are notified that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in 3/2/2 waterfront pool hm For more info call SOLD 30 DAYS AFTER YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF THIS NOTICE. Citrus County, Florida: on Lisa Ct, 1/2 acre lot 352-560-7247 All other creditors of the decedent and other persons who have claims or de- quiet St, whole house MERCURY mands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingents or liquidated LOT 33, OF SEVEN RIVERS FARMS, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION LYING AND BEING generator $229,000 COACHMAN 05 Grand Marquis Exc. claims, must file their claims with the court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE SITUATE IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 352-419-8337 30ft. Qn. Island bed, + cond. 63.9kmi,leather, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. rear bunk beds, slide smk free, orig. owner ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS out, ducted AC ready EVEN IF A CLAIM IS NOT BARRED BY THE LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, ALL AND EXCEPT: THE NORTH 25 FEET AND EAST 25 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. YOUR to go. Very clean CLAIMS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN FILED WILL BE BARRED TWO YEARS AFTER DECEDENT’S “High-Tech” $9,500 (352) 621-0848 DEATH. The date of death of the decedents is: August 18, 2012. commonly known as 7570 N NATHAN PT, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 has been filed Water Front FOREST RIVER The date of first publication of this Notice is February 25, 2013. against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to 2002 JAGUAR XJR it on Stacey Ann Saint Hubert of Kass Shuler, P.A., plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Realtor 2010, Surveyor, Sport 4 DR, $7200. Super Personal Representative: 189, 20 ft. Travel /s/ TAMELLA E. CRAVENS P.O. Box 800, Tampa, Florida 33601, (813) 229-0900, on or before March 27, 2013, (or Charged 4.0 V-8, 30 days from the first date of publication, whichever is later) and file the original with Trailer, 1205 E. County Road 510 S., North Vernon, IN 47265 exc cond, auto trans, Attorney for Personal Representative: the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately 1 slide, w/AC, qn. bed, leather int, AC, power thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded awning, pwr. tonque /s/ James L. Richard Florida Bar No. 243477 sun roof, XJR Sport 808 SE Fort King Street, Ocala, FL 34471 (352) 369-1300 in the Complaint. jack, corner jacks, Pkg, factory chrome [email protected] Dated: February 14, 2013. microwave, equilizing wheels (352) 637-6443 February 25 & March 4, 2013. hitch, $9000 (352) 382-1826 CLERK OF THE COURT 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 101, Inverness, Florida 344450 KZ Toyhauler,07 484-0311 MCRN By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk 32’ like new, full slide James Monoroe Ballou, III File No: 2013-CP-26 Notice to Creditors (COURT SEAL) new tires, Owan Gen., PUBLIC NOTICE gas tank, Lrg living IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- File No.2013-CP-26 area separate cargo ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- ROD KENNER I I I I I I I I IN RE: ESTATE of JAMES M. BALLOU, III, a/k/a JAMES MONROE BALLOU, III tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, $18,000. 352-795-2975 DECEASED, 352-436-3531 Tell that special Florida 34450, phone (352) 637 9853 within 7 working days of your receipt of this no- MAC’S MOBILE RV NOTICE TO CREDITORS tice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1 800 955 8771. ERA person The administration of the estate of JAMES M. BALLOU, III, deceased, whose date REPAIR & MAINT. “ Happy Birthday February 25 & March 4, 2013. Suncoast Realty RVTC Certified Tech. of death was APRIL 18, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. “ with a classi- Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor- fied ad under ida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the per- SUNNYBROOK ‘05 Happy Notes. sonal representative’s attorney are set forth below. 479-0304 MCRN 36 ft. 5th wheel, 2 Only $28.50 All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Vs.Shu-Shu Mu Case No: 2012-CA-1975 Notice of Action slides, kg bd,like new, includes a photo against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served PUBLIC NOTICE 60amp serv. NADA must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. $29K asking $25K Call our Classi- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A fied Dept for de- COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. CASE No:2012-CA-1975 obo 352-382-3298 All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands U.S. BANK N.A., IN ITS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR CSFB HOME EQUITY PASS tails THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005 FIX1 TRUST, CSFB HOME EQUITY PASS WE BUY RV’S, 352-563-5966 against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- TRAVEL TRAILERS, TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005 FIX1, SCAN OR GO 5TH WHEELS, I I I I I I I I ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Plaintiff, MOTOR HOMES NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) vs. TO www. Shu Sha Mu; Unknown Spouse of Shu Sha Mu; Roy E. Taylor, Jr.; Cypress Village Call US 352-201-6945 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. BestNatureCoast The date of the first publication of this Notice is March 4, 2013. Property Owners Association, Inc.; Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2; Properties.com Defendants. “To view NOTICE OF ACTION 2002 Ford F150 Sport Attorney for Personal Representative: BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A. great waterfront /s/Michael Mountjoy, Esquire , 209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450 4X4 Super Cab 4 Dr, Florida Bar Number: 157310, Telephone: (352) 726-1211 TO: Roy E. Taylor, Jr. Shu-Sha Mu properties” Auto, Black, 5.4 V8, LUGGAGE ROOF Personal Representative: Unknown Spouse of Shu-Sha Mu Runs Great. $5500 CROSSRAILS Jessie E. Ballou Residence Unknown Residence Unknown Residence Unknown (352) 257-3894 Cell will fit any Chevy 2935 S. Circle Point, Inverness, FL 34450 (352) 794-6069 Office Traverse $150 March 4 & 11, 2013. If living: if dead, all unknown parties claiming interest by, through, under or against the above named defendants, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, obo 352-503-6414 DODGE creditors, or other claimants; and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or in- 1996 Dakota Sport V6 terest in the property herein described. CRYSTAL RIVER 50,300 actual miles. 487-0311 MCRN Virginia A. Pulk File No: 2013-CP-87 Notice to Cred. 3 Beautiful wooded acre Runs great, excellent YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described prop- lots, high & dry, live shape. $5,500 OBO PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY erty in Citrus County, Florida: oaks, neighbors adj, **BEST PRICE** Sugarmill $7500ea Crystal Manor IN PROBATE FILE NO.:2013-CP-87 For Junk & Unwanted 740-705-9004 IN RE: ESTATE OF Lot 6, Block B 136, Cypress Village, Sugarmill Woods , according to the plat thereof 229-377-9697 Cars- CALL NOW VIRGINIA A. PULK a/k/a VIRGINIA SNYDER PULK a/k/a/ VIRGINIA S. PULK, as recorded in Plat Book 9, Pages 86 through 150, Plat Book 10, Pages 1 through 150, FORD and Plat Book 11, Pages 1 through 16, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, as **352-426-4267** 2004, Ranger Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS amended in Plat Book 9, Page 87 A, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. BUYING JUNK CARS $7,990 352-341-0018 The administration of the Estate of VIRGINIA A. PULK a/k/a VIRGINIA SNYDER PULK ★ Running or Not ★ a/k/a/ VIRGINIA S. PULK, deceased, whose date of death was October 11, 2012 and Street Address: 12 Sycamore Court West, Homosassa, FL 34446 CASH PAID-$300 & UP MONEY’S TIGHT! whose Social Security Number was xxx-xx-8228, File Number 2013-CP-87, is pending in WINDSHIELD (352) 771-6191 the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if PRICES R RIGHT! any, to it on Clarfield, Okon, Salomone & Pincus, P.L, Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Citabria, brand new BUY-SELL-RENT- 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The name and address of the PMA part, $150 obo MONEY’S TIGHT! personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth be- 500 Australian Avenue South, Suite 730, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, within 30 days after Car-Truck-Boat-RV the date of the first publication of this notice and file the original with the Clerk of this Court, 352-419-6086 PRICES R RIGHT! consignmentusa.org low. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or BUY-SELL-RENT- US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR petition. Car-Truck-Boat-RV against the decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated 461-4518 & 795-4440 claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court consignmentusa.org DATED on February 15, 2013 US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 461-4518 & 795-4440 THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- TICE ON THEM. Angela Vick, Clerk of said Court 2 8ft Kayak Calypso’s (SEAL) BY:/s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk with 2 paddles, WE BUY All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands & 2 life jackets, against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, ANY VEHICLE BUICK must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE CLARFIELD, OKON, SALOMONE & PINCUS, P.L., Attorney for Plaintiff Like New In Any Condition, 2005 RANIER FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 500 South Australian Avenue, Ste 730, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 $250 obo for Both Title, No Title, Bank 46K MILES, CXL ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Telephone: 561-713-1400 / Fax: 561-713-1401 (352) 364-7057 Lien, No Problem, LIKE NEW The date of the first publication of this Notice is March 4, 2013. Primary Email: [email protected] Don’t Trade it in. We $9850, 352-628-5100 /s/SUSAN E. DEAN February 25 & March 4, 2013. Will Pay up to $25K Personal Representative HONDA DEAN AND DEAN, L.L.P. Any Make, Any Model. 1997 CRV, priced to 813-335-3794 BY: /s/ Johnathan S. Dean, Esquire, Florida Bar No.: 699100 480-0304 MCRN sell….it’s a honda 230 Northeast 25th Avenue , Ocala Florida 34470 Vs. Tracey Richardson Case No: 09-2012-CA-001662 Notice of Acton 813-237-1892 Call AJ auto, pwr windows ** BUY, SELL** (352) 368-2800, [email protected] PUBLIC NOTICE call 352-628-4600 for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS & TRADE CLEAN Attorney for Personal Representative special newspaper March 4 & 11, 2013. COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION USED BOATS pricing CASE NO.09-2012-CA-001662 THREE RIVERS KIA URBAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC., MARINE BUICK Plaintiff, US 19 Crystal River 2012 SOUL 488-0311 MCRN ‘00, Regal LS, 4 DR. James Singleton File No: 2013-CP-71 Notice to Creditors vs. **352-563-5510** ONLY 7K MILES TRACEY RICHARDSON, et al., Loaded, 70K, 24 mpg, $15,800 352-628-5100 PUBLIC NOTICE leather, V6 , auto clean IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION 03 SEAPRO $4,475. 352-212-4882 SUBARU PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2013-CP-71 17’ 90 hp merc. vhf, 2011 FORESTER IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES V. SINGLETON a/k/a JAMES VINCENT SINGLETON Buick Century To: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES A. DARGA, 3616 E. Byrd Street, Inverness, gps, trol mtr, fullcover, 29K MILES Deceased. Custom, 57k mi, extra FL 34453 bimini, alum trlr $7200 ONE OWNER NOTICE TO CREDITORS clean, full power. Runs UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONALD K. RICHARDSON, 3616 E. Byrd Street, Inverness, FL 352-419-5363pm $17850, 352-628-5100 The administration of the estate of James V. Singleton, deceased, whose date of excellent $4500 death was May 22, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, 34453 (352) 257-3894 Cell TOYOTA Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 3 16’ CANOES LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN (352) 794-6069 Office 1997 RAV 4 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal 2, 2 Seaters, 1, 3 Seater ONLY 89K MILES, representative’s attorney are set forth below. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose Mortgage covering the on galvanized trailer CADILLAC NICE $5850, All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands following real and personal property described as follows, to-wit: w/paddles & lifejackets 1994 DEVILLE 352-628-5100 against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served $1200 352-795-7335 79K MILES, CAR IS must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE LOTS 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, BLOCK 98, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- UNIT NO. 3, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK PERFECT $4995 2, PAGE 103-108, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. 18HP, Evinrude 352-628-5100 ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. short shaft, manual, All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands has been filed against you and you are required to file a copy of your written de- good condition. CADILLAC RV & BOAT STORAGE against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- $460. 2005 STS TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. fenses, if any, to it on Danielle N. Parsons, McCalla Raymer, LLC, 225 E. Robinson St. @ $21.20. Per Month Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801 and file the original with the Clerk of the above- styled Crystal River LOW MILES ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF 352 422-6336 or THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Court on or before 30 days from the first publication, otherwise a Judgment may be (513) 260-6410 NICE CAR 352-795-0150 entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. $9850, 352-628-5100 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) ALUMICRAFT YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. CADILLAC The date of first publication of this notice is March 4, 2013. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 15th day of February, 18 ft.,wide rhino lined 2013. inside, 25HP Merc., 2011 CTS, LOADED Attorney for Personal Representative: ONLY 15K /s/Mark Rothman, Florida Bar No. 0968609 boat mtr. & trailer in P.O. Box 263247, Tampa, Florida 33685-3247 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT great shape $3,700 MILES, SUNROOF JEEP As Clerk of the Court $27,850 352-628-5100 2000, Grand Personal Representative: (352) 563-0328 OceanFirst Bank by: /s/Christine Tamke, V.P. (SEAL) BY:s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk Cherokee 4x4, V8 February 25 & March 4, 2013. CADILLAC pw, pl, priced to low 975 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, New Jersey 08753 March 4 & 11, 2013. LET US SELL 97 Deville, 102k miles to list…..call adam at clean, sharp, $2800 352-628-4600 for YOUR BOAT 352-503-6972 485-0311 MCRN appointment Vs. Unknown/Morton Hall Case No: 09-2009-CA-003741 Notice of Action 0% FEE!! CHEVROLET PUBLIC NOTICE Come Visit our 1999, Camaro, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Newly Renovated CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Convertible 475-0304 MCRN Showroom for ALL $6,990. CASE No:09-2009-CA-003741 Your Boating Needs vs. Annetta A. Custer Case No: 2012 CA 001698A Notice of Action GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, 352-341-0018 CHEVY CONV VAN PUBLIC NOTICE 352-795-1119 2007 Rocky Ridge Conv Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUTI, IN vs. Mercury & Yamaha CHRYSLER 1500 Chevy Exp. 5.3L AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Parts and Service 2006 PT Cruiser conv…. V8. Good cond.Leather. Case No.:2012 CA 001698A weather is getting THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TV, Tracvision, play sta. Bank of America, NA TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR nice…time to drop the 96k mi. $14,900 obo. Plaintiff, top…call 352-628-4600 AGAINST THE MORTON N. HALL, DECEASED, et al, 352-341-0890 VS. Defendant(s). to set appointment FORD ANNETTA A CUSTER, TAMMY CUSTER, AMY MILLER, BRIAN SCOTT, LARRY SCOTT, SAN- NOTICE OF ACTION to see DRA L SCOTT, SHANE SCOTT , ET AL US 19 CRYSTAL RIVER 1994 AreoStar XLT To: (just north of the Mall) Defendants CORVETTE good cond, clean, cold NOTICE OF ACTION 2006 Victory Red air, ready to roll THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR MONTEREY tan leather, Convertible. 352-637-0441 To the following Defendant: UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL PER 07, 180 Bowrider AGAINST THE MORTON N. HALL, DECEASED LS2 400HP. 16K miles, SONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE Last Known Address: Unknown 38hrs,mint,135hp.volvo 3LT Option Pkg. OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER DORIS TURNER, DECEASED factory loaded, alum. trlr $29,900(352)560-7247 5534 N. WESTERN DRIVE, HERNANDO, FL 34442 Current Address: Unknown orig. owner $14k obo 352-419-6086 FORD CASH PAID FOR UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL PER ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE 1995 Escort wagon JUNK MOTORCYCLES SONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR PENN YAN 4cyl., Auto, 352-942-3492 OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER JOSEPH TURNER, DECEASED ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, 1979 27’ Sports fisher- call 352-628-4600 5534 N. WESTERN DRIVE, HERNANDO, FL 34442 DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS man w/ trailer, needs for low price and some work. $4000 appointment YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following de- Last Known Address: Unknown OBO (352) 621-0192 scribed property: FORD Current Address: Unknown TRI PONTOON 2005, Focus LOT 183, FOREST LAKE NORTH ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN $4,850. PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 101-105, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.TOGETHER YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following BOAT 352-341-0018 WITH THAT CERTAIN MOBILE HOME WITH I.D. # N15992 REAL PROPERTY # RP12076138, property in Citrus County, Florida: 27 Ft., Fiberglass AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLOR- 250 HP, T top, trailer FORD IDA. LOT 15, OF RIVERSIDE GARDENS FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT included $17,000. 2010, Edge, Harley Davidson THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 125, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, 352-613-8453 10k miles, Loaded, 2009 Street Glide A/K/A 5534 N. Western Dr., Hernando, FL 34442 FLORIDA: AND LOT 14, OF RIVERSIDE GARDENS FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE exc. cond.$18,500 obo Black, 20k, many extras MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 125, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WE HAVE BOATS 352-400-6007 $18,500 firm, pls call Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING, DESCRIBED LANDS: GULF TO LAKE **352-422-5448** fenses, if any, to it, on Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is BEGIN AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 14, OF RIVERSIDE GARDENS FIRST MARINE FORD 4651 Sheridan Street Suite 460, Hollywood, FL 33021 on or before March 27, 2013, a ADDITION, THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES, 57 MINUTES, 50 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE HARLY DAVIDSON date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in Citrus We Pay CASH For 2010, Pruis, NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 14, A DISTANCE OF 60.65 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO $17,995. 08, 1200cc Sportster County Chronicle and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before serv- THE WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES, 04 MINUTES, 40 SECONDS WEST Used Clean Boats classic 976mi. show- ice on Plaintiff`s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en- Pontoon, Deck & 352-341-0018 ALONG SAID WATERS A DISTANCE OF 10 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS SOUTH 51 DE- roomcondition, $9250 tered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. GREES, 48 MINUTES, 10 SECONDS EAST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE Fishing Boats FORD obo (352) 447-1244 (352)527-0555 NORTH 51 DEGREES, 48 MINUTES, 10 SECONDS WEST 62.49 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE 2011 FIESTA SDN KYMCO You have 30 calendar days after the first publication of this Notice to file a written re- POINT OF BEGINNING. boatsupercenter.com 36K MILES, “S” sponse to the attached complaint with the clerk of this court. A phone call will not A/K/A 12356 E BIRCHBARK CT, INVERNESS, FL 34450-0000 MODEL, ONE OWNER 2000 ZX 50 Scooter, protect you. Your written response, including the case number given above and the $9950, 352-628-5100 One owner, 268 miles, names of the parties, must be filed if you want the court to hear your side of the has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- windshield, luggage car- case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your fenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff’s at- FORD rier, garage kept. $900 wages, money, and property may thereafter be taken without further warning from torney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with 98 Black Mustang 352-212-5286 the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney, or immediately thereafter; oth- DUTCHMEN TRVL runs well! $3000 away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a erwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Com- SUZUKI legal aid office (listed in the phone book). TRAILER lv msg 352-344-0093 2005 Boulevard C90T plaint or petition. 2007 Ranier Model Runs, looks and sounds HONDA This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Cit- R24Q. 25’ with 1 2010 ACCORD LX, good. 1500cc. 7700 mi. rus County Chronicle. slideout. Very good 85K MILES, NICE, Lots of extras. $4900 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a dis- cond. 7300 GVWR with $12,850 352-628-5110 obo. 352-341-0890 ability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 21st day of February, sway bar and wt disbn Triumph are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact 2013. hitch. $9900 obo. See at LINCOLN the Administrative Services Manager whose office is located at 3301 East Tamiami 1971, Rebuilt upper end Trail, Bldg. L, Naples, Florida, 34112, and whose telephone number is (239) 252-8800 Picard’s Storage. Towncar 2010 of motor, runs like new, (SEAL) Clerk of the Circuit Court 352-341-0890 29,900mi, gold w/beige at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon re- By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk reliable vintage bike, ceiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 vinyl top, white leather $3,200 352-586-8396 ITASCA asking, $24,900 days; if you are hearing impaired call 711. **See the Americans with Disabilities Act 2007 Navaron 23H 352-476-5061 If you are a person with a disability who needs assistance in order to participate in a WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 14th day of February, program or service of the State Courts System, you should contact the ADA Coordi- Mercedes Diesel, 2.7L, 2013. 17 mpg, generator, AC, MINI COOPER nator, John Sullivan, (352) 341-6700 within two (2) working days of receipt of this no- one slide out, sleeps 5, 2008 2DR, HARDTOP tice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771. To file re- ONLY 20K MILES, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, As Clerk of the Court by: sponse please contact Citrus County Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inverness, excellent condition, 922-0322 DAILY CRN (SEAL) By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk SUPER CLEAN Surplus Prop. FL 34450, Tel: (352) 341-6400; Fax: (352) 341-6413. $50,000 make offer February 25 & March 4, 2013. March 4 & 11, 2013. 352-422-1309 $13980, 352-628-5100 PUBLIC NOTICE The Citrus County Board MONEY’S TIGHT! of County Commissioners JAYCO will be selling surplus prop- 478-0304 MCRN 486-0311 MCRN PRICES R RIGHT! vs. Penny M. Shiminski Case No: 09-2012-CA-001817 Notice of Action 1996, Designer 5th erty and equipment via vs. Mary A. Lenz Case No: 2012-CA-1637 Notice of Action Wheel, 30 ft, slide out, BUY-SELL-RENT- PUBLIC NOTICE Car-Truck-Boat-RV the internet at PUBLIC NOTICE excellent condition At govdeals.com, March 4, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, Lake Rousseau RV PK consignmentusa.org COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR until March 22, 2013. FLORIDA Case No.: 2012-CA-1637 $7,500. obo Pub: March 1 thru March CASE NO.:09-2012-CA-001817 SUNTRUST BANK 248-672-3452 461-4518 & 795-4440 22, 2013.. B12 MONDAY,MARCH 4, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Plaintiff, To: EDWARD LEWIS HECK, JR. A/K/A EDWARD L. HECK, JR., 10683 W DUBLIN ST, CRYS DESCRIPTION vs. TAL RIVER, FL 34428 MARY A. LENZ a/k/a MARY LENZ; WALTER W. LENZ a/k/a WALTER LENZ; CITRUS HILLS PARCEL 100 RIGHT OF WAY PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN A portion of land lying in Section 27, Township 19 South, Range 17 East, Citrus County, and all unknown parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against any De- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose Mortgage covering the Florida, being more particularly described as follows: fendant, or claiming any right, title, and interest in the subject property, following real and personal property described as follows, to-wit: Defendants. Commence at the Southwest corner of the Northwest ¼ of Section 27, Township 19 NOTICE OF ACTION LOT 12, BLOCK 3, OF CRYSTAL MANOR UNIT NO.1, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RE- South, Range 17 East; thence North 89° 44’ 18” East, a distance of 1813.52 feet along CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 82 THROUGH 92 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS the South line of said Northwest ¼ of Section 27 to a point on the Southeasterly Main- TO: MARY A. LENZ a/k/a MARY LENZ COUNTY, FLORIDA. tained Right of Way line of South Yulee Drive as described in Citrus County Prescrip- WALTER W. LENZ a/k/a WALTER LENZ tive Road Plat, Plat Book 1, Pages 146 through 154, Public Records of Citrus County, 471 Youngs Road has been filed against you and you are required to file a copy of your written de- Florida; thence along said Southeasterly Maintained Right of Way line, North 30° 24’ Jordanville, NY 13361 fenses, if any, to it on Jessica D. Levy, McCalla Raymer, LLC, 225 E. Robinson St. Suite 52” East, a distance of 569.93 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue 660, Orlando, FL 32801 and file the original with the Clerk of the above- styled Court along said Southeasterly Maintained Right of Way line, North 30° 24’ 52” East, a dis- MARY A. LENZ a/k/a MARY LENZ on or before 30 days from the first publication, otherwise a Judgment may be en- tance of 89.87 feet to a point on the Southwesterly right of way line of State Road 55 WALTER W. LENZ a/k/a WALTER LENZ tered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. (U.S. Highway No. 19) per State Road Department Right of Way Map, Section 6095 Catalina Drive, #1016 0203-793 and the beginning of a curve concave Easterly; said curve having a radius North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 2nd day of February, 2013. of 1245.92 feet, a central angle of 01° 04’ 49” and a chord bearing and distance of South 15° 59’ 13” East, 23.49 feet; thence Southerly along the arc of said curve a dis- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to enforce a lien on and to foreclose on a mort- (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, As Clerk of the Court tance of 23.49 feet to the beginning of a curve concave Southerly; said curve having gage on the following property in Citrus County, Florida: BY:/s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk a radius of 168.00 feet, a central angle of 26° 00’ 29” and a chord bearing and dis- March 4 & 11, 2013. tance of South 43° 25’ 07” West, 75.61 feet; thence Westerly along the arc of said The South 1/2 of Lot 20, Block 18, CITRUS HILLS FIRST ADDITION, according to the map curve a distance of 76.26 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 73, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida Containing 546 square feet, more or less. February 25 & March 4, 2013. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on PHILIP D. STOREY, Plaintiff’s, attorney, whose address is ALVAREZ, SAMBOL & WINTHROP, P.A., 100 South Orange Avenue, Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32801, 476-0304 MCRN 481-0304 MCRN email [email protected], within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice, vs. Risola Family Ltd Partnership Civill Action No” 2012CA1918 PUBLIC NOTICE and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on the plaintiff’s PUBLIC NOTICE attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. FLORIDA RFQ NO. 2013-001 CIVIL ACTION NO: 2012CA-1918 Dated: February 21, 2013. :PARCEL: 100 Pursuant to Florida statutes, Chapter 287.055 (Consultants Competitive Negotiations Act) STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT the City of Inverness invites qualified engineering firms to submit statements of Qualifica- (SEAL) ANGELA VICK, CLERK OF THE COURT OF TRANSPORTATION, tions and Experience for consideration to provide the following: By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk Petitioner, March 4 & 11, 2013. -vs- Continuing Contract for Professional Services

RISOLA FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, II.; RISOLA FAMILY CORPORATION, AS GENERAL It is the intent of the City to select and enter into a “continuing contract” arrangement with as many engineering firms as necessary to ensure that the City has sufficient coverage for all 489-0325 MCRN PARTNER; SAMUEL RISOLA, JR.; ARLEEN RISOLA; SEMBLER FAMILY PARTNERSHIP #1, LTD., of the professional service disciplines noted below: Sanchez, Jennifer Case No: 2012-CA-114 Notice of Action D/B/A HOMOSASSA SQUARE ASSOCIATES, A JOINT VENTURE; JOHN F. RUGGLES, PUBLIC NOTICE D/B/A HOMOSASSA SQUARE ASSOCIATES, A JOINT VENTURE; JAN CO., INC.; D/B/A “ Civil Engineering IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA BURGER KING; JANICE WARREN, CITRUS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR; GEOFFREY “ Transportation and Traffic Engineering PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.:2012-CA-114 GREENE, CITRUS COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER, “ Structural Engineering IN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLES R. HORNE, JR., Defendants. “ Architecture / Landscape Architecture Plaintiff, “ Planning & Urban Design vs. NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE “ Construction Management JENNIFER SANCHEZ, an individual, and RICHARD NUNES, an individual, AND NOTICE OF SUIT “ Environmental/Geotechnical Engineering if alive and if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors and all “ Electrical Engineering parties claiming by, through, under or against them, and all other parties claiming STATE OF FLORIDA TO: “ Mechanical Engineering by, through, under or against them, and all unknown natural persons, if alive and if “ Water / Wastewater Engineering dead or not known to be dead or alive, their several and respective unknown Jan Co., Inc d/b/a Burger King spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees and creditors, or other parties claiming by, Serve: William N. Janikies, as registered agent Multiple firms may be selected for each of the disciplines. through, or under those unknown natural persons; the several and respective un- 35 Sockanosset Cross Road known assigns, successors in interest, trustees or other persons claiming by, through, Cranston, Rhode Island 02920 Submittal must be in accordance with the Request for Qualifications packet which is availa- under or against the Defendants and all claimants, persons or parties, natural or cor- ble on the City’s website at http://www.inverness-fl.gov/bids.aspx or by contacting: porate, or whose exact legal status is unknown, claiming under any of the above To all said Defendants who are living, and if any or all Defendants are deceased, named or described defendants, or parties claiming to have any right, title or inter- the unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, lienors, or other parties City of Inverness est in and to the lands hereinafter described, claiming by, through, under, or against any such deceased defendant or defend- Office of the City Clerk Defendants, ants, if alive, and, if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, 212 W. Main Street NOTICE OF ACTION creditors, lienors, or other parties claiming by, through, under, or against any such Inverness, FL 34450 TO: JENNIFER SANCHEZ, an individual, last known address deceased defendant or defendants, and all other parties having or claiming to Apt. 2, L.P. 58, West Hill Cascade, Port of Spain, Trinidad, have any right, title, or interest in and to the property described in the Petition, Submittals must be received by the Office of the City Clerk no later than 4:00 p.m. on March West Indies to-wit 25, 2013. LATE SUBMITTALS, ADDITIONS OR CHANGES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. RICHARD NUNES, an individual, last known address You are each notified that the Petitioner filed its sworn Petition and its Declaration of Apt. 2, L.P. 58, West Hill Cascade, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Taking in this Court against you as defendants, seeking to condemn by eminent do- The City of Inverness has established the following meeting schedule in the Inverness Gov- West Indies main proceedings the above described property located in the State of Florida, ernment Center Council Chambers so as to provide sufficient advance notice to all parties: YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title the following certain property in Citrus County of CITRUS. County, Florida: You are further notified that the Petitioner will apply to the Honorable Patricia The public opening of responses will be held on March 26, 2013 at 9:00 AM The short-listing meeting will be held on April 8, 2013 at 9:00 AM Lot 24, Block 528, Citrus Springs, Unit Five, a subdivision, according to plat thereof re- Thomas, one of the Judges of this Court on the 22ND day of March , 2013, at 11:00 corded in Plat Book 6, Pages 1-14, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida (Alt Key A.M., at the Citrus County Courthouse, Courtroom D, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inver- All questions concerning this request shall be made to Katie Cottrell, Public Works Director, 1307526); ness, Florida, for an Order of Taking in this cause. All defendants to this suit may re- quest a hearing at the time and place designated and be heard. Any defendant City of Inverness, 212 W. Main Street, Inverness, FL 34450 or by email: [email protected]. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- failing to file a request for hearing shall waive any right to object to the Order of Tak- fenses, if any, to it on Megan T. Fitzpatrick, the Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is ing. The City of Inverness reserves the right to waive formalities, waive any technical defects, re- 213 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, on or before April 3, 2013, and ject any and all submittals, or cancel this Request for Qualifications completely at any time. file original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or AND February 25th and March 4, 2013. immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default may be entered against you for the re- Each defendant is hereby required to serve written defenses, if any, and request a lief demanded in the complaint. hearing, if desired, to said Petition on: Dated February 21, 2013. STATE OF FLORIDA Clerk of the Court, Honorable Angela Vick DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 110 North Apopka, Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL (SEAL) 801 N. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, Florida 33830 Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk c/o Andrew DeNering, Assistant General Counsel 483-0304 MCRN If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to (863)519-2623 / [email protected] BEVERLY HILLS MSBU participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of PUBLIC NOTICE certain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, Flor- on or before the 15th, March, 2013 and file the originals with the Clerk of this Court ida 34450; phone 352-637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice; if on that date, to show cause what right, title, interest, or lien you or any of you have NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Beverly Hills Advisory Council will meet on Mon- you are hearing or voice impaired call 1-800-995-8771. in and to the property described in the Petition and to show cause, if any you have, day, March 11, 2013 at 10:00 o’clock A.M. at the Beverly Hills Civic Center, One Civic March 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2013 why the property should not be condemned for the uses and purposes set forth in Circle, Beverly Hills, Florida, 34465, to conduct business of the Beverly Hills Municipal the Petition. If you fail to answer, a default may be entered against you for the relief Service Benefit Unit. demanded in the Petition. If you fail to request a hearing on the Petition for Order of 490-0311 MCRN Taking you shall waive any right to object to said Order of Taking. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a Vs. Edward Lewis Heck, Jr Case No: 09-2012-CA-001749 Notice of Action disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, PUBLIC NOTICE WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL of said Court on the 14th day of February,A.D., 2013. 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (352) 341-6580. CASE NO. 09-2012-CA-001749 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, By:/s/ L. Johnson If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Advisory Council with Plaintiff, Deputy Clerk (S E A L) respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a vs. verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall include the testi- EDWARD LEWIS HECK, JR. A/K/A EDWARD L. HECK, JR., et al., If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to partic- mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Defendants. ipate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain as- Plaintiff, sistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days of By: NOTICE OF ACTION your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: (352) 341-6700. Rosella Hale, Chairwoman BEVERLY HILLS MSBU WPIS 4058222 STATE ROAD 55 CITRUS COUNTY March 4, 2013.

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