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NEWS BRIEFS Town mourns firefighter deaths We hear your fense couldn’t save the “Hotshot” time. complaints 19 killed fighting crew from the flames that swept The deaths plunged the two small over them. towns into mourning as the wildfire To our readers: All 19 men died, marking the na- continued to threaten one of them, Occasionally we all do Arizona wildfires tion’s biggest loss of firefighters in a Yarnell. dumb things. We had a wildfire in 80 years. Arizona’s governor called it “as sales promotion at the Associated Press dark a day as I can remember” and Chronicle The tragedy Sunday evening all late last month PRESCOTT, Ariz. — With no way but wiped out the 20-member Gran- ordered flags flown at half-staff. In where out, the 19 elite firefighters did ite Mountain Hotshots, a unit based a heartbreaking sight, a long line of we in- what they were trained to do when at Prescott, authorities said Monday white vans carried the bodies to vited trapped by a wildfire: They un- as the last of the bodies were re- Phoenix for autopsies. adver- furled their foil-lined, heat-resis- trieved from the mountain in the “I know that it is unbearable for tisers to tant tarps and rushed to cover town of Yarnell. Only one member many of you, but it also is unbear- try out a themselves on the ground. survived, and that was because he able for me. I know the pain that spadia But that last, desperate line of de- was moving the unit’s truck at the See FIRE/ Page A5 — a lit- Gerry tle third- Mulligan page Chronicle adver- publisher. tising Changes flap that covered a portion of the front page of the Showers shroud the newspaper. Advertisers liked the bring promotion. Readers did not. start of scallop season I appreciate all of the clarity letters, emails and phone messages from readers expressing their opinions about our use of spadias. to law Thank you for the in- quiries concerning my mental health. And to the Landlord/tenant nice woman from Crystal River, thanks for your revisions enacted suggestion but my proc- PAT FAHERTY tologist thinks that’s a re- Staff writer ally bad idea. Starting this week you While a consumer group has will not be seeing any blasted changes in Florida’s spadias in the Chronicle landlord/tenant law, one local for an extended period of property manager thinks the re- time. visions are long overdue. I apologize for making The revised law took effect it more difficult to read the Monday. Changes range from newspaper. That was cer- who gets attorney fees in vari- tainly not the intent. ous situations to how often win- I have heard your com- dow screens must be repaired plaints and acted accord- One of its most publicized ingly. I plead temporary provisions allows a landlord to insanity. accept partial rent payments from a tenant without waiving Gerry Mulligan their right to evict that tenant. publisher The Florida Consumer Ac- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle tion Network had urged Gov. William McClinnis, left, and John Chambers, 15, clean scallops Monday morning before a series of Rick Scott to veto the bill (HB strong storms moved onshore from the Gulf of Mexico. The pair cleaned the scallops at the Crystal 77), which the organization esti- Fireworks shoot River Watersports marina behind Days Inn. Rain is forecast for the next several days, making trips to mated will affect 6 million fam- on two nights the Gulf questionable for many boaters. ilies who rent their homes. Executive director Bill New- ■ Inverness Patriotic ton said HB 77 erodes tenant’s Evening from 5 to 10 p.m. Officials have rights, putting them at greater Wednesday at Liberty See LAWPage A2 and Wallace Brooks parks in Inverness. high expectations Bring a blanket or lawn A.B. SIDIBE chair. There will be Staff writer games, live music, food, Fair housing beer and wine, informa- Scattered storms inter- tion vendors and an honor rupted the inaugural weekend guard. Fireworks over of the 2013 scallop season, but on Inverness Lake Henderson begin at the weather is doing little to dusk. Free admission; dampen enthusiasm and the free parking. Leave pets, expected shot in the arm the agenda coolers and personal fire- season will mean to the county NANCY KENNEDY works at home. economy. Once the small piece of white scallop meat is cut from the shell it Staff writer ■ Crystal River fire- Monday, day three of the ex- is ready to be cooked and eaten. works display begins at tended season, visitors stood on the veranda of the Days Inn nesses dive in to meet the rush the Citrus County Visitors and Inverness city residents are 9 p.m. Thursday and can in Crystal River warily eyeing of mollusk season on the Na- Convention Bureau. invited and encouraged to at- be viewed along U.S. the steady drizzle at the launch ture Coast. “Our expectations are great tend a public hearing at the reg- 19 near Charlie’s Restau- at Florida Manatee Tours and Gov. Rick Scott moved up the this year,” Chancey said. ular meeting of Inverness city rant heading south on the Crystal River Watersports, start date of the recreational “We had great numbers last council, beginning at 5:30 p.m. west side of U.S. 19, and champing at the bit to go harvest season for bay scallops year, a stellar summer, but our today Tuesday, July 2, at the In- from King’s Bay Park, scalloping. to June 29 from its traditional expectations this year are that verness Government Center, 268 N.W. Third St. One teenage boy stood under start date of July 1 to Sept. 24. we will meet or surpass last 212 W. Main St., Inverness. Boaters will be able to the drizzle with a fishing pole The extension added two days year,” she added. The first topic for discussion, view the display from while others braved the to this year’s season and if the And if preliminary surveys including input from the public, King’s Bay and the Crys- choppy waters only to return to numbers and expectations and conversations with busi- is the Community Development tal River waterways. base. hold, it up could mean a nesses are any indication of Block Grant Program (CDBG) Boaters are restricted to A local hotel is reporting tremendous boost for the local what to expect this summer, and the four categories of funds an area of 1,000 feet from “overbooked” conditions, espe- economy, according to Marla available. Each category is de- the fireworks barge. cially on the weekends as busi- Chancey, executive director of See SCALLOP /Page A2 signed to address local needs —From staff reports See HEARING/ Page A2

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SO YOU KNOW Dudley’s Auction & Maine-ly Real Estate ■ Bay scallops were once plentiful throughout Florida’s West Coast but have virtu- 1/2 mi. ally disappeared in some areas. An extensive scallop fishery existed in Tampa South Bay as recently as the1960s, but scallops are rarely found there now. of the Fairgrounds ■ Charlotte Harbor also supported a commercial scallop fishery some 30 years ago. Scientists believe that poor water quality is responsible for these declines. Currently, the most extensive bay scallop populations are located north and west of the Suwannee River, particularly near the fishing hamlet of Steinhatchee and in St. Joseph Bay. 4000 S. F LORIDA A VE ., (U.S. 41 S) • I NVERNESS , F LORIDA 34450 ■ Once a population is depleted, it may not be able to recover on its own, even with improved water quality and restrictions on harvest. Central Florida’s Largest & Most Diverse Auction Company ■ Scallops are broadcast spawners, sequentially releasing eggs and sperm to max- imize fertilization by other scallops. If no other scallops are nearby, reproduction SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2013 may not be successful. Consequently, a depleted scallop population may have to rely on neighboring populations to replenish its losses. SONSHINE LIGHTING & FANS AUCTION Source: FWC Preview: 8am Auction: 9am 3129 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. (SR 44) Inverness, FL 34453 Meteorologist Josh Linker, away from a diver-down After 30 years in business, Sonshine Lighting and Fans is closing its doors!! All remaining inventory and fixtures will be sold at public SCALLOP the area has been getting a flag. Open scalloping areas auction. Sale includes: (2) large crystal chandeliers, light fixtures of lot of rain recently and that on Florida’s Gulf coast ex- all kinds, lamps, ceiling fixtures, chandeliers, sconces, outdoor Continued from Page A1 pattern is expected to con- tend from the west bank of carriage and post, bath and dining room lighting, ceiling fans, formal and casual, light kits, many shades, globes, chimneys, bulbs, tinue through Tuesday with the Mexico Beach Canal in lamp and fan parts, manufacturers: Vaxsel, Capital, Everlighting, Chancey believes it could a 70 to 80 percent chance Bay County to the Pasco- Satco, Sunset, Regency, Craftmade, Emerson, Matthew, be a financial boon. for precipitation. Hernando county line Accolande, Kenroy, James Moder, Katy Creek, Crescent and However, by July 3 and near Aripeka. It is illegal others, also wall & freestanding displays, wire shelving, pedestals, Last year, 123,400 desks, chairs, cash register, card swipe, and Dell desktop computer overnight visitors stayed at Independence Day, Linker to possess bay scallops system, printer and more!!!!!!! PARKING Please use rear local hotels and helped expects the pattern to while in or on state waters Thomas St. behind the store and come in the back path. pump $28.7 million dollars change to the afternoon to outside the open harvest into the economy for the evening rains with 60 and areas, or to land bay scal- three-month period. The 50 percent chances on lops outside the open numbers of visitors ex- those days respectively. areas. cludes day-trippers, Chancey said scalloping Shucking scallops in- Chancey said. has become a family sum- volves prying open a stub- A Florida Fish and mer trip-event and her born palm-sized shell with Wildlife Commission agency has been running a knife, yanking away the (FWC) survey of 10 to 20 advertisements urging vis- slimy guts and then slicing stations at each of 10 study itors to book trips from the thumb-sized edible SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2013 sites along the Gulf coast Tuesday to Fridays to muscle away from the suggests about 74.6 scal- avoid the crowds on the shell. ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION lops per 600 square yards weekends. On Monday, William Mc- Preview: 10am Auction: 1pm for 2013 — almost double There is a daily limit of Clinnis and his young This auction contains 400+ cataloged lots. Highly carved ornate furniture, Victorian to mid-century, that of last year, which was two gallons of whole bay helper John Chambers, a country furnishings, separate ring for vintage estate jewelry, Wedgewood, Fenton Bronze figures, 6-f oot scallops in the shell, or 10th-grader from Plant bronze “Thinker,” sterling & gold coins. Totally restored Barber Chair, early advertising, Oriental carpets, 36.5. The surveys are usu- toys, primitive & more. Great auction for the finer things in life! AND the 1st 100 items will be o ffered up ally done in June. one pint of bay scallop City, were busy shucking for bidding online as well as live here at auction gallery. Andrew Bartlett, gen- meat per person. In addi- some of the catch from eral manager at the Plan- tion, no more than 10 gal- Sunday at Crystal River tation Inn, said his hotel lons of whole bay scallops Watersports. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2013 was teeming with activity in the shell or one-half gal- “It’s been pretty steady,” this past weekend. lon of bay scallop meat McClinnis said. ESTATE ADVENTURE Despite the short notice may be aboard any vessel He has a three-prong Preview: 12pm Auction (outside): 3pm (inside): 6pm for the early start of the at any time. You are al- process for shucking. First, This auction is chock full of everything from tools to household, decorative to collectibles, and ev en a car or riding lawn mower here and there. 5+ hours of a GREAT TIME...Rain or shine! season (two days), Bartlett lowed to harvest bay scal- he pries open the bivalve said vehicles with trailers lops only by hand or with a with a sharpened spoon, were a common sight and landing or dip net. Bay then hands the open shell FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2013 the rooms were solidly scallops may not be har- to Chambers, whose booked. He counted 22 vested for commercial grandfather owns the ma- REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS AUCTION boat launches within a purposes. rina. Chambers then re- Preview: 8am Contents: 9am Real Estate: 10am short span on Saturday Unless otherwise ex- moves the guts and cuts off 6758 Stonewall Place alone. empt, visitors will need a the muscle part, which he Homosassa, FL 34448 “It’s been pretty strong regular Florida saltwater drops in a bowl. (just off W. Homosassa Trail) Blake Brooks, a Tampa- Motivated seller. Downsize to ACLF and must and our bar was also fishing license when using sell . This 1996 dbl Home of Merit is neat-as-a- busy because of the rain, use a boat to harvest scal- area 11th-grader, stayed an pin w/many upgrades, 92x112-fenced property some people would come lops. If wading from shore, extra day with his family w/patio areas, double carport + 2 sheds & back and relax,” Bartlett a regular Florida saltwater hoping to add to their gazebo. Vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, garden tub, walk-in shower in master bath. said. fishing license or a free res- great day of scalloping on Oversized eat-in kitchen with tiled kitchen floor, Michael Mancke, the ident shore-based license is Sunday. However, the appliances, energy efficient w/new skylights & hotel’s marketing manager required. weather thwarted their ef- fans, new roof, updated A/C, new flooring throughout, intercom system, storm doors, Florida room w/v inyl windows, move-in ready and wonderful for investment or snowbird. said rooms are oversold Divers and snorkelers forts Monday. PERSONAL PROPERTY: All things small and sparkly. China cabinets w/crystal, art glass, porcelain & for the coming weekend are required to display a “It was just too rough out more. LR, DR & BR furniture, art, bottles & vases, corner cabinets, antiques & contemporary, lots o f fun and every weekend “diver-down” flag (red with there and very windy, but brass, roll top desk, recliner, Maytag washer & dryer, sm chest freezer. Patio & outside furniture, shed through early August. a white diagonal stripe) we will come back later in w/tools, riding & push mower and more. “Now if we can only con- while in the water. Boaters the season,” the first-time vince Gov. Scott to move must stay at least 100 feet scalloper said. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 2013 the start of school to Labor away from a diver-down Contact Chronicle re- Day, we will all be good,” flag in a river, inlet or porter A.B. Sidibe at 352- FARM & GARDEN EQUIPMENT & TOOLS AUCTION Mancke said. channel. In open waters, 564-2925 or asidibe@ Preview: 8am Auction: 9am boaters must stay 300 feet According to Bay News 9 chronicleonline.com. 6760 W. Ost-West St. Homosassa, FL 34446 Sale includes: Late model John Deere 3320 4 X 4 tractor with front loader, ROPS (only 249 hrs.), John Deere 2305 HST lawn drainage), commercial re- and make their voices tractor with 54” cut, 3 pt hitch (only 241 hrs.), John Deere vitalization and economic heard. Gator w/dump bed and canopy (931 hrs.), Hudson Bros. 16’ HEARING utility trailer with mounted tool box, Honda generator, Sitrex development funds for To read a copy of the seeder/spreader, Akey manure spreader, (2) box blades with Continued from Page A1 local governments for in- council agenda, go to rips, bottom plow, 3 pt hitch jib, John Deere 550 tiller frastructure. http://fl-inverness.civic attachment, sprayer, cultivator, corn planter, old potato digger, plus.com. Click on the roller, other 3 pt hitch attachments, garden dump trailer, rear and benefit low to moder- The second topic for dis- tine tiller, air compressors, wheelchair lift, Rascal scooter, ate-income residents, in- cussion is the Fair Hous- About Us box then go to push mower, contractor saw, bench mounted band saw, garden tools, loads of hand and power tools, cluding: housing ing Act and discrimination the City Council and household items may be added… rehabilitation, neighbor- when it comes to housing Agenda & Minutes feature hood revitalization (pri- issues — how to recognize in the drop down box. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 marily water and sewer discrimination and re- Contact Chronicle re- installation or replace- sources for remedies. porter Nancy Kennedy at ANNUAL EMPLOYEE AUCTION ment and may include Public hearings allow 352-564-2927 or nkennedy Preview: 2pm Auction: 5pm (INSIDE ONLY!!!) street paving and citizens to be informed @chronicleonline.com. 5th year Anniversary for the employee auction! Come join us for a *WOOT WOOT* bid party! Many of the employees at Dudley’s have a little secret; We are collecting addicts! And every year we take over the Auction gallery to auction these treasures off to YOU! For a whole year, we collect items from e state sales, our own collections, swap meets and other means, to bring you the BEST OF THE BEST at our ahead of time. lords to do specific things.” annual Employee Auction. Bring your friends, bring your family! We have door prizes and all items MUST LAW “A lot of it is just clarity,” She said the vagueness GO! PS- No Dudley’s allowed - LOL she said. “There were so was even confusing for Continued from Page A1 many gray areas in the way judges in the past and FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2013 it was written before. A lot these changes remedy that. risk for eviction. of the gray areas have She noted the law is now COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION The Citrus County Sher- been mapped out and quite specific, even down Preview: 4pm Auction: 6pm iff ’s Office reports it made clear.” to how often a landlord has FEATURING: Gold, silver, key dates, Morgan’s, mercury dimes, pound of unsearched wheat pennies, proo f posted 133 court-ordered She said it clarifies the to replace window screens. & mint sets, State Quarter sets, commemorative, & more. Check back as we near auction for more info eviction notices from Jan. responsibilities of both “I’m pleased with the and pictures! LIVE & ON LINE 1 to June 30, 2013. landlords and tenants and changes,” she said. “I’m Dawn Regan is an Inver- gives landlords more pleased the state has seen FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2013 ness-based property man- rights as far being able to the need to clean this up.” ager and real estate control their property. To view the changes in REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS broker, who teaches a “In the past, Florida was their entirety, visit Preview: 8am Auction: 9am Real Estate: 10am property management known as a very tenant www.evict.com. 6225 S. Lewdingar Lane course at Withlacoochee friendly state; landlords Contact Chronicle re- Homosassa, FL 34446 Technical Institute. She have had little recourse porter Pat Faherty at 352- Motivated seller- Guardian says sell Wonderful set up as Mother in-law caregiver or additional and her staff had been with tenant issues,” Regan 564-2924 or pfaherty@ rentals. Two well maintained and ready to move preparing for the changes said. “This is telling land- chronicleonline.com. in doublewide 1989 homes connected by sliding doors to breezeway. Main home includes additions including double carport and large rear deck. All this is situated on close to 3 1/2 acres right behind the Homosassa market. Beverly Hills Close to Hwy. 19, private and close at the same NEW time. Extra utility buildings, walk-in closets, cathedral ceilings with open oak kitchen & eat-at bar, glass top range, lots of closet space. Personal Property: Mix of Contemporary and Antiques, clean clean! Lead glass double door antique cabinet, china DENTAL CENTER PATIENT & crystal, antique clocks, ruby glassware, Estate jewelry, Hummels. Art, depression glass, early advertising & photography, vintage linens, antique books, early postcards-letters & paper, Vintage m esh • Dentures, Partials & Bridges SPECIAL! purse, LR DR & BR furniture, office roll top desk, Oak claw foot round dining room table w/press bac k • Fast Braces chairs, sm. appliances, 2 pairs of Zeiss binoculars, vintage & contemporary cameras, night vision sc ope, • Children Welcome water cooler, washer & dryer, chest, cedar chest, air purifier, Lg. flat screen TV & Direct TV boxes , Sentry Safe, Book shelves & files cabinet, computer & office equipment. • Veneers, Bonding, & Extractions EXAM, • One Visit Root Canals • Gum Surgery • Implants X-RAYS & FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2013 • One Hour Whitening CLEANING REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL AUCTION ALL INCLUSIVE IMPLANTS Raphael C. Lewis, D.D.S. P.A. • FMX 00210 Preview: 12pm Auction: 1pm • Prophy 01110 2951 S. Audubon Terr. $ • Initial Oral Exams 00150 Homosassa 1,995 Senior $ Building & Lots 4 adjoining zoned commercial lots will be sold from this site address. This site (with a Value 215 1,500 sq. ft. income producing building-currently rented-with paved parking lot & 2 storage sheds). This is a good location on well-traveled Homosassa Trail. Please remember, the lots will be sold separate. Great Citizens investment! Need A Second Opinion? $ 00 Personal Property sold together w/Dudley’s Auction AB1667. 12% Buyers Premium w/2% discount cash or check. The Real Estate by Main-ly Real Estate-Christine FREE Discount Dudley Lic RE Broker #381384. AU#4239. For real estate inquires contact Chris @ 352-344-9588, Bob Brittain @ 813-317-8007. Dimensions are approximate. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the STATE Tractor Supply set for grand opening

PAT FAHERTY Agricultural Alliance, Chamber of also is a full line of work clothes, pany about four years and pre- Citrus County Staff writer Commerce and other groups were Western wear and recreation viously worked at the Tractor invited to preview the store and items. Supply store in Dunnellon. He Landfill will be HOMOSASSA — The new Trac- meet the staff. Tractor Supply Company is the said the new store has 14 em- closed July 4 tor Supply store is getting ready It opened to the public Satur- largest retail farm and ranch sup- ployees and is still adding The Citrus County Cen- for its July 13 grand opening. day morning in what store man- ply store chain in the United merchandise. tral Landfill will be closed on The store is in the shopping ager Chad Ekker described as a States and has been operating in In addition to the sales floor and support service space, a Thursday, July 4, in obser- center at 3826 S. Suncoast soft opening to make certain Florida since 2000, according to a Boulevard. everything is going all right before company announcement. fenced exterior area is used for vance of Independence Workers spent the past several the grand opening. As of March 30, 2013, Tractor storage and displaying items such Day. It will open as usual on months renovating part of the The store’s inventory leans Supply Company operated 1,197 as fencing, sprayers and livestock Friday. For more informa- empty former Walmart building. heavily toward an agricultural stores in 45 states, including 22 equipment. tion about landfill hours, call Last Friday night, guests repre- and rural lifestyle, including tools new stores in the first quarter of Contact Chronicle reporter Pat 352-527-7670 during office senting the Citrus County Eco- and supplies for farming, garden- the year. Faherty at 352-564-2924 or hours or visit the county’s nomic Development Council, ing and pets and livestock. There Ekker has been with the com- [email protected]. website at www.bocc. citrus.fl.us. Libraries will observe holiday The public libraries in Cit- rus County will be closed Thursday in observance of Not just horsin’ around Independence Day. The li- braries will return to normal business hours on Friday. Camp offers Planning panel won’t meet lessons wrapped The Citrus County Plan- ning and Development Com- in equestrian fun mission meeting has been ERYN WORTHINGTON cancelled because of the Staff writer Independence Day holiday. CRYSTAL RIVER Tallahassee leasant Grove resident Juliette Stampler spent Speaker: Session Pthis past week learning would be ‘mistake’ more than just horsemanship. “What they do in one week Reiterating his opposition for these children a school to expanding Medicaid, can’t do in a whole year,” said House Speaker Will Weath- Stampler’s grandmother erford, R-Wesley Chapel, Carol Smith. “They give them said in an interview with a confidence, self respect, South Florida television sta- union with people, teamwork, tion that lawmakers should responsibility, just everything not meet in a special ses- in one package. It is phenom- sion on the issue. enal of what happens in just “I think it’d be a big mis- five days. Positive experi- take to call a special ses- ences make positive things sion. We don’t have an happen.” agreement on where we Smith said Friday Stampler want to go,” Weatherford is in her second week of Camp said on “Facing South Soquili 2013 at Soquili Stables Florida” with Jim DeFede and Faith Haven Christian Re- treat Center. on WFOR. “At the end of But the camp isn’t just about the day, this is a federal horseback riding. government bait-and-switch “When they learn horseman- situation. They want to dan- ship, they learn the skills of gle money in front of us, get how to partnership with an- us to take it, and then three other being or animal and or four years from now, ex- learn their language,” said pect us to pay for it.” professional trainer Merlyn Gov. Rick Scott early this Lewis. “They learn to commu- year backed expanding nicate with not only their Medicaid under the federal voice but their body. They Affordable Care Act. learn how to care for the horse Democrats have contin- from the ground up. They ued to say Scott should call learn how to brush them and a special legislative session why we do the things required to deal with the issue, but to take care of a horse. It also the governor has not teaches them how to work brought lawmakers back. through their emotions. A horse will mirror the rider’s emotions in seconds. You work Naples through it in your head and then solve the problem. There HMA board fires ERYN WORTHINGTON/Chronicle are two minds together, but Lanton Tidwell steered Jedediah, a Rocky Mountain horse, through the rodeo game. back at stockholder they are not always on the same page.” “I love their ‘ah-ha’ mo- Naples-based hospital Daily during the week-long ments and I get excited,” chain Health Management camp, they study diverse phys- Lewis said. “Florida never had Associates has fired back ical and mental techniques a place like this. It is exciting at a major stockholder’s at- that lead up to the final test — for me that our community has tempt to replace the com- Rodeo Games. a place like this. They come pany’s board of directors, “Today is about taking all of here and are safe, have fun urging other shareholders the knowledge from the last and their parents know they to “take no action in four days and combining it to are getting something out of it. response.” do these games,” said Diane Our future is our kids. It’s a HMA’s board late Friday Baggerly, who heads up Faith great experience for the chil- afternoon released a letter Haven Christian Retreat Cen- dren to get outdoors and expe- that it sent to shareholders, ter along with her husband rience nature and after Glenview Capital Man- Scott. “They did not practice. responsibility to someone else agement earlier in the week There are other things that led with a fun aspect.” proposed replacing the HMA up to this. They surprise them- The camp runs weekly board with eight independ- selves at how they can control through Aug. 2. However, the ent directors that it dubbed and maneuver because of the camp offers lessons year the “Fresh Alternative.” process in which they were round. For more information, Glenview owns 14.6 percent learning.” call 352-206-2990 or visit http:// of the common stock of Campers arrive around 8 faithhavencrc.org/camp_ a.m. and head home at 4 p.m. soquili.php. HMA, which operates hospi- The days are filled with small Contact Chronicle reporter tals in 15 states, with Florida Lanton Tidwell, left, with horse Jedediah; Taryn Hudgens, center, with group riding lessons, learning Eryn Worthington at 352-563- horse Sassy; and Juliette Stampler, with horse Mystic played the its largest market. to take care of a horse and 5660, ext. 1334, or eworthington game “musical chairs” on horseback. Instead of chairs, they had to guest speakers. @chronicleonline.com. claim a remaining pole before another rider or face elimination. Sanford Shooting trial focuses on questioning SANFORD — Jurors in the George Zimmerman Animal shelter to host ‘petriotic’ adoption event trial on Monday listened to CHRIS VAN ORMER a series of police interviews Inc. (AARPI) has reduce euthanasia at the and cats at $35. The county Staff writer teamed up with Animal shelter. ■ WHAT: Petriotic license costs $5. with detectives growing Adoption. more pointed in their ques- Services for a “Petriotic Kenney praised staff The adoption price in- Every great American Adoption” event from who wanted to work on the ■ WHEN: 10 a.m. to cludes spay or neuter, all age tioning of the neighborhood family can observe the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. holiday. 2 p.m. Thursday. appropriate vaccinations, watch volunteer’s account great American holiday by “I’m so pleased with the “That’s the people at the ■ WHERE: 4030 S. heartworm or leukemia test- of how he came to fatally taking home a family pet efforts people are making shelter,” Kenney said. “They ing and a microchip. shoot 17-year-old Trayvon Airport Road, on Independence Day. down there to try to get want to see these animals Inverness. “This is a family holiday,” Martin. Staff at Citrus County more animals out of adopted. You have to be an Kenney said. “The kids are Prosecutors played audio Animal Services last there,” said Commissioner animal lover to work there out of school. Maybe they and video tapes of the inter- month asked for permis- John “JJ” Kenney. and they are just doing what make these extra efforts can get daddy to bring them views that Zimmerman had sion to keep the shelter Increasing the opportu- they can by coming up with without the help of volun- down to the animal shelter with Sanford Police investi- open on the holiday, when nities for pet adoptions different themes to try to en- teers with animal charities. and get them a new puppy gators Doris Singleton and almost all other county through special events is courage people to come out For example, AARPI will or a kitten.” Chris Serino in the hours government facilities will part of Animal Services’ and adopt.” make a discounted adop- Call the shelter at 352- and days after he fatally be closed, to find homes “Strive for Life” program Pattie Amon, shelter op- tion rate of $17.76 available 746-8400. To view pets on- shot the Miami teen. for shelter pets. that county commissioners erations manager, said the Thursday by subsidizing line, go to www.citrus — From staff and wire reports Adopt a Rescued Pet approved in November to county wouldn’t be able to regular rates of dogs at $60 critters.com. A4 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — You could develop some Today is Tuesday, July 2, the new social interests in the year ahead that could provide you with some help- 183rd day of 2013. There are 182 ful commercial contacts. However, you days left in the year. should allow these relationships to Judge tosses lawsuits Today’s Highlight in History: season before requesting favors. against ex-Elmo actor On July 2, 1963, President John F. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Don’t be NEW YORK — Three lawsuits Kennedy met Pope Paul VI at the disturbed by negative outward appear- brought by men who said former Vatican, the first meeting between a ances. You’re in a cycle where a num- Elmo puppeteer Catholic U.S. chief executive and the ber of pleasant surprises are likely to head of the Roman Catholic Church. be waiting in the wings. sexually abused them when they were underage were tossed out On this date: Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Circum- In 1881, President James A. stances that are having a good effect by a judge who said in a deci- sion published Monday that the Garfield was shot by Charles J. on your prestige and reputation con- Guiteau at the Washington railroad tinue to operate. Now is the time to go men waited too long to sue. station; Garfield died the following after an important, enviable objective. U.S. District Judge John G. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You have Koeltl said the claims must be September. (Guiteau was hanged a marvelous way of handling things that barred because they came more in June 1882.) will benefit everyone with whom you’re than six years after each man rea- In 1937, aviator Amelia Earhart involved, as well as reward yourself. sonably should have become and navigator Fred Noonan disap- Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Situations in aware of Clash’s alleged violations peared over the Pacific Ocean which you share a common interest with a Associated Press while attempting to make the first and more than three years after Three lawsuits brought by men who said Kevin Clash, who was partner or group will prove especially round-the-world flight along the each turned 18. One other lawsuit the voice and movements behind Sesame Street's Elmo, sex- lucky. Make the most of this favorable tide. equator. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Group is pending in Pennsylvania. ually abused them when they were underage were tossed out Clash resigned from “Sesame by a federal judge Monday. In 1961, author Ernest Heming- arrangements should work out quite way shot himself to death at his well, provided each person involved Street” in November after col- lege student Cecil Singleton home in Ketchum, Idaho. plays his or her assigned role without after Keith’s concert Sunday Costa is a center in his fourth Ten years ago: Palestinian po- deviation or improvisation. sued him for more than $5 mil- night in Chicago. Keith is sched- season with the Cowboys. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — You lice marched into Bethlehem, taking lion, accusing Clash of having uled to perform next at the Okla- stand a very good chance of earning sex with him when he was 15. returns control of the ancient West Bank much more than usual for your expertise homa Twister Relief Concert on city after Israel withdrew under a At the time, Clash said he was Saturday in Norman, Okla. for new ‘Sandman’ and/or talent. There is no need to be mod- leaving his job because “per- U.S.-backed peace plan. est or to underprice what you have to offer. The fire left the back of the PHILADELPHIA — The Sand- Five years ago: Police in Ran- sonal matters have diverted at- bus charred. The cause of the Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Instead tention away from the important man is returning to Vertigo dolph, Vt., unearthed the body of of seeing yourself as a mere participant, blaze wasn’t immediately known. work ‘Sesame Street’ is doing.” comics under the influence of 12-year-old Brooke Bennett from a don’t hesitate to take a much more ac- Clash was the man behind Brooke Hogan writer Neil Gaiman. makeshift grave, ending a week- tive managerial role in a project. You Shelly Bond, executive editor long search. (The girl’s uncle, may be just what the doctor ordered. Elmo, the popular furry red mon- engaged to Cowboy ster, for 28 years. of the imprint of DC Entertain- Michael Jacques, has pleaded not Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Success LAS VEGAS — Brooke ment, said Monday that Gaiman guilty to rape and murder.) in your endeavors is a strong possibility, Toby Keith bus Hogan, the daughter of wrestler is working with artist J.H. One year ago: Jim Yong Kim provided you use your initiative and your imagination. Don’t back away from ob- catches fire Hulk Hogan, is engaged to Dal- Williams III to tell stories of Mor- began his new job as president of las Cowboys offensive lineman pheus’ world before he was the World Bank, promising to imme- stacles; think your way around them. LEBANON, Ind. — A tour bus Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Take Phil Costa. captured. Titled “The Sandman: diately focus on helping poor coun- for country singer Toby Keith The former reality TV star and Overture,” the new series will ap- tries navigate a fragile global steps to reinforce the bond between caught fire on a highway near In- you and the one you love. Do anything recording artist announced on pear bi-monthly starting Oct. 30 economy. and everything you can to make this dianapolis, though the singer Instagram that Costa proposed in comic shops and digitally, too. Today’s Birthdays: Former relationship more harmonious. wasn’t on board and no one was over the weekend in Las Vegas. Gaiman last penned stories in Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos Aries (March 21-April 19) — Spend injured. Costa’s agent, George the realm of the Endless more is 84. Racing Hall of Famer Richard some quality time on situations or proj- Boone County sheriff’s Mavrikes, confirmed the en- than a decade ago. His telling of Petty is 76. Rock musician Roy Bit- ects that could improve your financial sit- deputies said Keith wasn’t on the gagement Monday. Sandman has sold more than 7 tan (Bruce Springsteen & the E uation. Your chances for gain look good. bus when the fire started Monday A photo showed Costa on one million copies in nine languages Street Band) is 64. Actress-model Taurus (April 20-May 20) — With your around 4:45 a.m. on Interstate 65. knee with a caption from Hogan by combining epic story with Jerry Hall is 57. Actress-singer Ash- popularity ascending, those who al- The fire forced police to close the saying, “I am marrying my best mythology in a comic medium. ley Tisdale is 28. Actress Lindsay ready find you appealing will be even highway’s southbound lanes for a friend.” DC Entertainment president Lohan is 27. more strongly attracted to you. couple hours about 15 miles north- Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Try to work Hogan was part of the VH1 re- Diane Nelson called the return to Thought for Today: “The in- on an ambitious pursuit in ways that west of Indianapolis. ality series “Hogan Knows Best” the “lush, evocative world” stinctive feeling of a great people is won’t be obvious to your competitors. By Authorities said the bus that and went on to have her own Gaiman created with Sandman often wiser than its wisest men.” — the time they become aware of your ob- caught fire was among three show, called “Brooke Knows “a literary event.” Louis Kossuth, Hungarian states- jective, you’ll have already executed it. tour buses traveling together Best.” She and Costa are 25. —From wire reports man (1802-1894). 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MEADOWCREST BLVD., CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle; Cairo 93/68/s Rome 78/65/s Chassahowitzka* 2:08 a/9:10 a 1:45 p/10:57 p 3:29 a/10:15 a 2:40 p/11:56 p f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; Calgary 90/61/s Sydney 63/46/s Crystal River** 12:29 a/6:32 a 12:06 p/8:19 p 1:50 a/7:37 a 1:01 p/9:18 p rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; Havana 86/74/pc Tokyo 77/69/pc PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 9:53 a/4:20 a 11:37 p/6:07 p 10:48 a/5:25 a ———/7:06 p sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. Hong Kong 86/77/ts Toronto 73/63/sh SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 1:18 a/8:09 a 12:55 p/9:56 p 2:39 a/9:14 a 1:50 p/10:55 p ©2013 Weather Central, LP, Madison, Wi. Jerusalem 80/63/s Warsaw 84/62/pc CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 A5 For the RECORD Arrests Terrace, Crystal River. U.S. 19, Crystal River. ■ Kelly Harris, 20, of West ■ A commercial burglary ■ A petit theft was reported Appian Street, Homosassa, at was reported at 8:16 p.m. at 3:36 p.m. June 28 in the 8:42 a.m. June 20 on felony June 28 in the 3900 block of 8400 block of W. Longfellow charges of trafficking or en- W. Tropic Lane, Dunnellon. St., Homosassa. deavoring to traffic in stolen ■ A residential burglary ■ A larceny petit theft was property and giving false veri- was reported at 8:39 p.m. reported at 12:18 p.m. Satur- fication of ownership or false June 28 in the 2000 block of day, June 29, in the 8600 identification to a pawnbroker. W. Ivorywood Drive, Beverly block of W. Miss Maggie According to her arrest affi- Hills. Drive, Homosassa. davit, she is accused of pawn- ■ A residential burglary ■ A grand theft was re- ing a stolen edger. Bond was reported at 6:10 a.m. ported at 12:48 p.m. June 29 $5,500. Saturday, June 29, in the in the 9900 block of E Re- ■ David Hoover, 42, of 7400 block of W. Clearbrook gency Row, Inverness. West Beamwood Drive, Bev- Lane, Homosassa. ■ A larceny petit theft was erly Hills, at 9:17 a.m. June ■ A vehicle burglary was reported at 1:43 p.m. June 29 20 on a misdemeanor charge reported at 7:03 a.m. June 29 in the 1700 block of S. Sioux of disorderly conduct/breach in the area of S. Lecanto Road, Homosassa. of peace. Bond $150. Highway and W. Stage Coach ■ A petit theft was reported ■ Tre Nelson, 21, of West Trail, Lecanto. at 3:15 p.m. June 29 in the Arms Drive, Crystal River, at Associated Press ■ A residential burglary 1900 block of N. Lecanto Maggie Greenwood adds flowers Monday to a makeshift memorial at the fire station 10:56 a.m. June 20 on a Cit- was reported at 5:20 p.m. Highway, Lecanto. in Prescott, Ariz., where an elite team of firefighters was based. Nineteen of the 20 rus County warrant for viola- June 29 in the 5900 block of ■ A grand theft was re- members of the team were killed Sunday when a wildfire suddenly swept toward tion of probation on an S. Bob White Drive, ported at 5:22 p.m. June 29 in them in Yarnell, Ariz. original felony charge of traf- Homosassa. the 4200 block of S. Arrow- ficking in stolen property. No ■ A residential burglary head Drive, Homosassa. Southwest incident path of a raging inferno of bond. was reported at 6:04 p.m. ■ A petit theft was reported FIRE team leader Clay Templin heat and hot gases. ■ Joshua Wright, 19, of June 29 in the 7500 block of at 5:21 p.m. Sunday, June 30, said the crew and its com- The glue holding the Harrow Road, Spring Hill, at W. Clearbrook Lane, in the 2800 block of E. Gulf- Continued from Page A1 manders were following layers of the shelter to- 11:35 a.m. June 20 on a Cit- Homosassa. to-Lake Highway, Inverness. safety protocols, and it ap- gether begins to come rus County warrant for viola- ■ A residential burglary ■ An auto theft was re- everyone is trying to over- pears the fire’s erratic na- apart at about 500 de- tion of probation on original was reported at 2:44 p.m. ported at 8:04 p.m. June 30 in grees, well above the 300 come and deal with ture simply overwhelmed felony charges of possession Sunday, June 30, in the 7700 the 2600 block of N. Trucks them. degrees that would almost today,” said Gov. Jan of cannabis with intent to sell block of N. Hamilton Road, Ave., Hernando. The Hotshot team had immediately kill a person. Brewer, her voice catch- and possession of hyr- Dunnellon. “It’ll protect you, but Vandalisms ing several times as she spent recent weeks fight- docodone. No bond. ■ A commercial burglary ■ A vandalism was re- addressed reporters and ing fires in New Mexico only for a short amount of ■ Roger Churchill Jr., 27, was reported at 10:32 p.m. ported at 6:04 p.m. Friday, residents at Prescott High and Prescott before being time. If the fire quickly of Beverly Hills Boulevard, called to Yarnell, entering burns over you, you’ll June 30 in the 3500 block of June 28, in the 40 block of S. School in the town of Beverly Hills, at 8:25 p.m. the smoky wilderness probably survive that,” E. Squaw Valley Drive, Columbus St., Beverly Hills. 40,000. June 20 on a Citrus County The lightning-sparked over the weekend with said Prescott Fire Capt. Hernando. ■ warrant for failure to appear in A vandalism was re- fire — which spread to 13 backpacks, chainsaws and Jeff Knotek. But “if it Thefts ported at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, square miles by Monday other heavy gear to re- burns intensely for any court for an original felony ■ charge of petit theft. No bond. An auto theft was re- June 30, in the area of N. morning — destroyed move brush and trees as a amount of time while ported at 8:40 a.m. Friday, Lecanto Highway and Beverly ■ Charles Cochrane, 32, about 50 homes and heat wave across the you’re in that thing, June 28, in the 1000 block of Hills Boulevard, Beverly Hills. Southwest sent tempera- there’s nothing that’s of West Rolling Place, Dun- threatened 250 others in W. Drexel Place, Dunnellon. ■ A vandalism was re- tures into the triple digits. going to save you from nellon, at 1 a.m. June 21 on a and around Yarnell, a ■ A grand theft was re- ported at 10:09 a.m. June 30 All Prescott Fire Chief that.” Marion County, Ind., warrant town of 700 people in the ported at 10:01 a.m. June 28 in the 800 block of N. May- mountains about 85 miles Dan Freijo said he feared Autopsies were sched- as a fugitive from justice. No in the 4300 block of S. Florida nard Ave., Lecanto. northwest of Phoenix, the the worst when he re- uled to determine exactly bond. Ave., Inverness. ■ A vandalism was re- Yavapai County Sheriff’s ceived a call Sunday af- how the firefighters died. ■ Devin Hunter, 18, of ■ A larceny petit theft was ported at 5:19 p.m. June 30 in Department said. ternoon from someone President Barack West Misty Rose Street, Ho- reported at 10:24 a.m. June the 3200 block of W. Marie About 200 more fire- assigned to the fire. Obama offered his admin- mosassa, at 3:05 a.m. June 28 in the 700 block of S.E. Drive, Dunnellon. fighters joined the battle “All he said was ‘We istration’s help in investi- 21 on a misdemeanor charge Monday, bringing the total might have bad news. The gating the tragedy and of loitering and/or prowling. predicted it will force gov- to 400. Among them were entire Hotshot crew de- Bond $500. several other Hotshot ployed their shelters,’” ernment leaders to an- “We Cater to Cowards!” teams, elite groups of fire- Fraijo said. “When we swer broader questions Citrus County General & Cosmetic Dentistry fighters sent in from talk about deploying the about how they handle in- Sheriff’s Office HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE shelters, that’s an auto- creasingly destructive around the country to bat- Burglaries FREE SECOND OPINION. matic fear, absolutely. and deadly wildfires. Most Insurance Accepted License #DN 17606 tle the nation’s fiercest ■ wildfires. That’s a last-ditch effort to “We are heartbroken A residential burglary Residents huddled in save yourself when you about what happened,” he was reported at 1:53 a.m. Fri- shelters and restaurants, deploy your shelter.” said while on a visit to day, June 28, in the 1200 watching their homes Arizona Forestry Divi- Africa. block of N. Fan Palm Point, Crystal River. burn on TV as flames lit sion spokesman Mike Re- The U.S. has 110 Hot- Se Habla Ledgerdentistry.com ichling said all 19 victims shot crews, according to ■ Español up the night sky in the for- A vehicle burglary was 000FCMF Next to ACE in Homosassa est above the town. had deployed their emer- the U.S. Forest Service reported at 2:30 a.m. June 28 2013 It was unclear exactly gency shelters as they website. They typically in the 200 block of S.E. 16th ( 352 ) 628-3443 how the firefighters be- were trained to do. have about 20 members came trapped, and state of- When there is no way each and go through spe- ficials were investigating. out, firefighters are sup- cialized training. Brewer said the blaze posed to step into them, Many of those killed “exploded into a lie face down on the were graduates of Summertime, Summertime firestorm” that overran ground and pull the fire- Prescott High, including the crew. resistant fabric com- 28-year-old Clayton Whit- Prescott City Council- pletely over themselves. ted, who as a firefighter Sum - Sum - Summertime! man Len Scamardo said The shelter is designed would work out on the the wind changed direc- to reflect heat and trap same campus where he tions and brought 40 mph cool breathable air in- played football for the to 50 mph gusts that side for a few minutes Prescott Badgers from It’s here and caused the firefighters to while a wildfire burns 2000 to 2004. become trapped around 3 over a person. The school’s football p.m. Sunday. 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000EYUS Come visit our Showroom at Hwy 19 & Fair Acres, Homosassa or see us online at www.bushhomeservices.com A6 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries White House has coal Oweda Nancy Harris, 75 Sabatino, 81 FLORAL CITY CRYSTAL RIVER country on the defensive Oweda Harris, 75, of Nancy May Sabatino, 81, Floral City, died Sunday, of Crystal River, Fla., Associated Press June 30, 2013, in Inverness. passed away Sunday, June Arrangements are under 30, 2013, at her home COLSTRIP, Mont. — the direction of the Inver- under the care of her fam- After several years of tak- ness Chapel of Hooper Fu- ily and ing a beating from the neral Home & Crematory. Hospice of poor economy, new pollu- Citrus tion rules and a flood of County. cheap natural gas, the She was coal industry was on the born April rebound this year as min- 10, 1932, in Edwin Sag Har- ing projects moved for- Lacker, 88 ward in the Western U.S. bor, Long and demand for the fuel Edwin C. Lacker, 88, Island, Nancy Sabatino began to rise, especially in World War II U.S. Air N.Y., to Asia. Force veteran, died June James and But almost overnight, 27, 2013, in Nancy (King) Gilbride. She coal is back on the defen- Craw- came here 20 years ago sive, scrambling to stave fordville, from Hollywood, Fla. She off a dark future amid Fla. He was retired from home President Barack entered health care, she enjoyed Obama’s renewed push to this life spending time with her rein in climate change. Oct. 4, family and was an avid The proposal, with its 1924, in reader. She was of the emphasis on cuts in car- Associated Press Manor, Catholic faith. Texas, to In addition to her par- bon dioxide emissions A mechanized shovel loads coal onto a haul truck April 4 at the Cloud Peak Energy’s Edwin from new and existing Spring Creek mine near Decker, Mont. The coal industry, which was hoping for a the late Lacker ents, she was preceded in power plants, would put rebound in 2013 after struggling to stay competitive in recent years, is back on the James and death by all of her brothers facilities like the 2,100 defensive after President Barack Obama renewed calls for carbon dioxide reductions Elizabeth and sisters. Surviving are megawatt Colstrip elec- from new and existing power plants. (Gallatin) Lacker. Edwin her sons, Wayne A. tricity plant in eastern moved to Inglis in 1991 Shiminski (Diane) of Montana in regulators’ tons of coal a year from a are overstated. On Tues- ing and maintenance costs from Paige, Texas, after a Cheyene, Wyo., Harold V. crosshairs. That has pro- nearby mine and provides day, the Natural Re- of $900 million, according career retiring with the Shiminski and John Metts found spin-off implica- power to customers as far sources Defense Council to a PPL study from several U.S. Air Force. He was a both of Crystal River; tions for the massive strip away as Seattle. plans to release a report years ago. lifetime member of the daughters, Marjorie mines that dot the sur- According to the EPA, detailing new jobs that That would equate to VFW Post 8313 in Paige, Shiminski-Metts of Crystal rounding arid landscape the plant churned out would be created because $53 for every ton of coal Texas, and a member of River and Denise Falk of of the Powder River Basin more than 15 million tons of all the work needed to burned, the company said. the First Baptist Church in Homosassa; 13 grandchil- and provide the bulk of of carbon dioxide in 2011, retrofit plants such as Col- That’s about five times the Inglis, formerly Red Level dren; and 18 great-grand- the nation’s coal. the latest year for which strip. The environmental price of the fuel itself in Baptist. In his spare time, children from Florida, Montana’s sole member data was available. That’s group said its analysis of the nearby Powder River he enjoyed hunting and Colorado, Wyoming and of the U.S. House of Repre- roughly equivalent to the the administration’s plan Basin, according to pric- spending time with his New York. sentatives bluntly declared emissions from about 3 shows 3,600 jobs in Mon- ing information from the family. Private cremation that the admin istration million cars running for a tana alone. Energy Information Ad- He is preceded in death arrangements are under had decided to “pick win- year. Among utilities else- ministration. by his wife, Bonnie B. the care of Strickland Fu- ners and losers” in the en- On Tuesday, as Col- where in the country, the Still, PPL representa- Lacker and his son, Robert neral Home with Crema- ergy sector with its plan. strip’s towering smoke- trend away from coal has tives and others in the in- D. Friend. Edwin is sur- tory Crystal River. In lieu “He wants to move toward stacks poured out a been well underway over dustry see room for vived by his daughters, of flowers, the family sug- shutting down the coal in- constant plume of steam the past several years. maneuvering before car- Bonnie D. York and gests that those who wish dustry,” Republican Rep. and smoke into otherwise Rock-bottom natural gas bon capture becomes Melanie K. Davis of Craw- may make a memorial con- Steve Daines said of the blue skies, pipefitter Joe prices — coupled with mandated. Key details of fordville; his son, Robby tribution to Hospice of Cit- president. Ashworth, 60, was nearby huge price-tags to clean the administration’s plan Morris, Lakeland; his sis- rus County. Energy Secretary packing up his RV. He up mercury and other pol- still must be worked out, ter, Janie Wooldridge, Sign the guest book at Ernest Moniz and repre- spent the past two months lutants from burning coal including the scope of Texas; 15 grandchildren; www.chronicleonline.com. sentatives of the Environ- working on a maintenance — drove many utilities to emissions cuts and their 20 great-grandchildren; mental Protection Agency project at the plant. The simply switch fuels. timetable. The broad goal and one great-great- OBITUARIES traveling union worker Those pressures finally is to achieve a 17 percent grandchild. rejected claims that the  Citrus County administration’s plan said people in the coal in- started to ease this year: reduction in greenhouse Funeral services for Mr. The Chronicle’s policy would exclude coal. They dustry were nervous that Demand from utilities gas emissions below 2005 Lacker will be 11 a.m. permits free and paid pointed to billions of dol- efforts to curb emissions started to rise as coal levels by 2020. Wednesday, July 3, 2013, at could cost jobs and drive stockpiles dwindled. Pro- Assuming the goal does- the First Baptist Church in obituaries. Email lars being spent by the obits@chronicle government on technolo- up electricity prices. posals for major new n’t shift, the key question Inglis, with Pastor Bobby “Go green, sure. But do mines by Cloud Peak En- will be how those reduc- Thompson officiating. Vis- online. com or phone gies to decrease emissions 352-563-5660 for you have an electrical ve- ergy and Arch Coal Inc. tions are spread among itation will be one hour by capturing and storing details and pricing hicle that will pull my gained traction. And coal different sectors of the prior to service time. Com- carbon dioxide from coal options. plants. trailer so I can make a liv- finally started to reclaim economy, from transporta- mital services will be at  Yet widespread applica- ing?” he asked. its competitive edge as gas tion and power produc- Cedars of Lebanon Ceme- Free obituaries, run tion of those technologies Despite a frequently prices rose. tion, to manufacturing. tery in Inglis. Memorial one day, can include: is years away, and Obama heard boast that the state Colstrip is among those Even without the presi- contributions can be made full name of made clear in announcing has more coal than any- plants that have remained dent’s latest announce- in Edwin’s memory to the deceased; age; hometown/state; date his proposal that he in- where else in the U.S., an- open, in part due to heavy ment, the Supreme Court Wounded Warrior Project of death; place of tends to halt the “limitless tipathy toward the capital investments. That ruled five years that car- (woundedwarriorpro- death; date, time and dumping of carbon pollu- administration’s plan is not includes $88 million spent bon dioxide and other ject.org) P.O. Box 758517, universal in Montana. One on air pollution controls greenhouse gases are pol- Topeka, KS 66675. Expres- place of visitation and tion” from power plants. funeral services. He directed the Environ- of Daines’ predecessors, since 2000, according to lutants that the govern- sions of sympathy can be mental Protection Agency former Rep. Pat Williams, PPL Montana, which co- ment must regulate, said made online to robertsof  All obituaries will be to craft rules to make that said last week that warm- owns the 360-employee Quin Shea, vice president dunnellon.com. edited to conform to happen. ing temperatures pointed plant and operates it on be- of the Edison Electric In- Associated Press style to a “doomsday” scenario if half of five other utilities. stitute, which represents unless a request to The Colstrip plant,  Deadline is 3 p.m. for investor-owned utilities in the contrary is made. which dominates the sky- carbon emissions were not Carbon dioxide controls obituaries to appear line of a coal-centered addressed. would cost far more: $430 the U.S. and has worked in the next day’s  Phone 352-563-5660 town by the same name, Others maintain that million to install the equip- with the administration on edition. for details. burns about 10 million the worries over lost jobs ment, plus annual operat- the climate issue. 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YTD StocksRecap economy still isn’t growing A separate report on cording to data from S&P DOW 15083.28 14911.60 14974.96 +65.36 +0.44% +14.28% fast enough for the central construction spending Dow Jones Indices. The NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 6286.20 6186.07 6241.53 +67.67 +1.10% +17.61% DOW Util. 488.90 478.24 479.61 -6.29 -1.29% +5.85% bank to cut back on its added to the picture of a index has risen 27 times Vol. (in mil.) 3,040 1,544 NYSE Comp. 9224.03 9154.26 9167.88 +55.18 +0.61% +8.58% stimulus program. gradually improving econ- and fallen 13 times during Pvs. Volume 4,371 2,471 NASDAQ 3454.43 3430.31 3434.49 +31.24 +0.92% +13.74% U.S. manufacturing omy. Construction spend- the past 10 years on the Advanced 2202 1774 S&P 500 1626.61 1609.78 1614.96 +8.68 +0.54% +13.24% Declined 876 729 S&P 400 1178.63 1163.34 1172.33 +11.51 +0.99% +14.89% grew modestly in June ing rose 0.5 percent in May first day of the quarter. New Highs 169 247 Wilshire 5000 17218.04 16992.14 17108.42 +116.28 +0.68% +14.09% after a pickup in new or- compared with April, This week’s most closely New Lows 12 15 Russell 2000 993.60 981.30 989.84 +12.36 +1.26% +16.54% ders and stronger produc- when spending was up 0.1 watched economic release tion, according to a private percent. will be the government’s Stocks of Local Interest survey. The Institute for The Dow Jones indus- monthly employment re- Supply Management said trial average gained 65.36 port Friday. Economists 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV its factory index increased points, or 0.4 percent, to expect the U.S. added to 50.9 in June from 49 in 14,974. The Dow gained as 165,000 jobs in June, a fig- AK Steel Hold AKS 2.76 1 6.73 3.03 -.01 -0.3 ttt-34.1 -50.2 dd ... the previous month. much as 173 points in dur- ure that would affirm the AT&T Inc T32.715 39.00 35.30 -.10 -0.3 tst+4.7 +5.1 27 1.80 The Standard & Poor’s ing morning trading before economy’s steady, but slow, Ametek Inc AME 29.86 0 43.98 43.22 +.92 +2.2 sts+15.0 +32.8 22 0.24 500 index last month drifting lower throughout trajectory, said Scott Wren, Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 76.17 6 101.86 90.77 +.51 +0.6 sts+3.8 +24.9 2.21e logged its first monthly de- the afternoon. a senior equity strategist at Bank of America BAC 6.90 9 13.99 12.93 +.07 +0.5 sts+11.4 +66.7 30 0.04 cline since October after The S&P 500 index rose Wells Fargo Advisors. Capital City Bank CCBG 7.00 9 12.64 11.91 +.38 +3.3 sss+4.7 +60.8 92 ... investors were unsettled 8.68 points, or 0.54 percent, “It’s a confirmation of CenturyLink Inc CTL 32.05 3 43.43 35.15 -.20 -0.6 tst-10.1 -2.4 25 2.16 by comments from Federal to 1,614. The Nasdaq com- more of the same,” said Citigroup C24.919 53.56 48.25 +.28 +0.6 sts+22.0 +81.9 14 0.04 Reserve Chairman Ben posite rose 31.24 points, or Wren. “More modest Commnwlth REIT CWH 13.46 9 25.25 23.39 +.27 +1.2 sss+47.7 +30.3 97 1.00 Bernanke. Bernanke said 0.9 percent, to 3,434. growth, more modest infla- Disney DIS 46.53 9 67.89 63.93 +.78 +1.2 sss+28.4 +33.6 19 0.75f June 19 that the Fed could Eight of the 10 industry tion, but not a big Duke Energy DUK 59.63 5 75.46 66.84 -.66 -1.0 ttt+4.8 +2.0 20 3.12f ease back on its stimulus groups that make up the acceleration.” EPR Properties EPR 41.13 5 61.18 49.82 -.45 -0.9 ttt+8.0 +31.4 21 3.16 later this year and end it S&P 500 index rose, led by The Fed is currently Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 82.83 7 93.67 90.30 -.05 -0.1 ttt+4.3 +11.5 9 2.52f by the middle of 2014 if materials companies, a buying $85 billion of bonds Ford Motor F8.820 16.09 15.74 +.27 +1.7 sts+21.5 +56.3 11 0.40 economy continues to category that includes a month to keep interest Gen Electric GE 19.36 8 24.45 23.34 +.15 +0.6 sts+11.2 +18.5 17 0.76 recover. miners and chemical mak- rates low and encourage Home Depot HD 49.77 9 81.56 76.87 -.60 -0.8 ttt+24.3 +52.5 24 1.56 “The market has ... ers, and industrial compa- borrowing and spending. Intel Corp INTC 19.23 7 26.90 23.89 -.34 -1.4 ttt+15.8 -2.7 12 0.90 stepped back from the nies. Utilities and phone That stimulus has been a IBM IBM 181.85 3 215.90 191.28 +.17 +0.1 sts -0.1 +1.7 13 3.80f knee-jerk reaction that the companies were the only major factor supporting a LKQ Corporation LKQ 16.52 0 26.58 26.45 +.70 +2.7 sss+25.4 +60.9 30 ... Fed news provided,” said ones to decline. rally in stocks this year Lowes Cos LOW 24.76 9 43.84 41.06 +.16 +0.4 sts+15.6 +52.5 24 0.72f Jim Russell, a regional in- The stock market likely and the threat of it being McDonalds Corp MCD 83.31 9 103.70 99.82 +.82 +0.8 sss+13.2 +15.7 19 3.08 vestment director at US benefited from investors withdrawn made stock Microsoft Corp MSFT 26.26 9 35.78 34.36 -.19 -0.5 ttt+28.6 +18.5 18 0.92 Bank. The manufacturing putting money into stocks markets more volatile last Motorola Solutions MSI 44.49 7 64.72 57.98 +.25 +0.4 sss+4.1 +25.2 18 1.04 report “came in strong on the first day of the third month. NextEra Energy NEE 65.95 9 82.65 80.23 -1.25 -1.5 tst+16.0 +23.7 20 2.64 Penney JC Co Inc JCP 13.55 2 32.55 16.72 -.36 -2.1 ttt-15.2 -24.0 dd ... HIGHLIGHTS Piedmont Office RT PDM 14.62 6 21.09 18.04 +.16 +0.9 sts -0.1 +9.4 39 0.80 Business Regions Fncl RF 6.19 0 9.71 9.74 +.21 +2.2 sss+36.6 +46.6 12 0.12f Tribune to acquire 19 TV on new Stafford loans fell apart last week Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 38.40 2 68.77 42.01 -.07 -0.2 ttt+1.6 -20.7 dd ... amid partisan wrangling in the Senate. Demo- Smucker, JM SJM 74.12 0 105.18 104.08 +.93 +0.9 sss+20.7 +41.7 21 2.08 stations for $2.73 billion cratic senators and the White House predicted Sprint Nextel Corp S3.150 7.50 7.07 +.05 +0.7 sts+24.7 +115.3 dd ... CHICAGO — Tribune Co. said Monday that that a deal would be reached in Congress to Texas Instru TXN 26.06 8 37.36 35.04 +.20 +0.6 sts+13.5 +32.9 21 1.12 it reached a deal to buy Local TV Holdings bring the rates down again before students re- Time Warner TWX 36.95 9 61.73 58.30 +.48 +0.8 sts+21.9 +55.6 18 1.15 LLC’s 19 TV stations for $2.73 billion in cash, turn to campus. UniFirst Corp UNF 61.22 8 100.07 92.23 +.98 +1.1 sts+25.8 +45.9 17 0.15 significantly boosting its television business as Verizon Comm VZ 40.51 8 54.31 50.36 +.02 ... rsr+16.4 +19.1 cc 2.06 it looks to sell its newspaper operations. US factory activity expands Vodafone Group VOD 24.42 7 30.80 28.74 -.01 ... rtr+14.1 +7.3 1.57e Tribune currently owns 23 TV stations and in June, jobs decline WalMart Strs WMT 67.37 6 79.96 74.59 +.10 +0.1 sts+9.3 +11.6 15 1.88 cable network WGN America, along with the WASHINGTON — U.S. manufacturing ac- Walgreen Co WAG 29.35 7 51.25 44.34 +.14 +0.3 sts+19.8 +56.0 20 1.10 Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and tivity grew in June behind a pickup in new or- Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last other newspapers. The deal will give it 42 sta- 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - ders, exports and production. Better economic Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - tions, making the Chicago-based company Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or growth overseas is boosting U.S. exports and paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. one of the nation’s top TV station owners. Trib- PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. could help American factories rebound in the une said it will be the No. 1 commercial TV second half of the year. Interestrates NET 1YR station group in the country based on its The Institute for Supply Management said TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG AGO Stocks closed higher on Mon- broadcast reach into more than 50 million Monday that its index of factory activity in- 3-month T-bill .03 0.03 ... .08 day, as investors greeted re- homes. creased to 50.9 in June. That’s up from 49 in ports showing modest growth 6-month T-bill .08 0.09 -0.01 .15 The deal reshapes the broadcast media May, which was the lowest reading in four in manufacturing and construc- landscape and follows two recent broadcast 52-wk T-bill .14 0.14 ... .20 tion spending as a sign that the years. 2-year T-note .35 0.36 -0.01 .30 Fed isn’t likely to cut back on acquisition deals by companies whose roots A reading above 50 suggests growth, while The yield on the 5-year T-note 1.39 1.40 -0.01 .72 its stimulus program soon. U.S. are in newspapers. These companies are try- those below indicate contraction. 10-year 10-year T-note 2.48 2.49 -0.01 1.65 stocks also followed global ing to acquire additional television stations at a Treasury note 30-year T-bond 3.48 3.50 -0.02 2.75 markets higher. US construction spending slipped to 2.48 time when the newspaper industry is faltering. percent up 0.5 percent in May Best Buy BBY Big Medicaid gap looms in Monday. Yields NET 1YR Close: $29.74 2.41 or 8.8% WASHINGTON — Spending on residential affect interest Obama health care law BONDS YEST PVS CHG AGO A Credit Suisse analyst resumed his housing rose in May to the highest level in rates on coverage of the electronics chain consumer loans. Barclays LongT-BdIdx 3.25 3.26 -0.01 2.47 and raised its price target as it works WASHINGTON — Nearly 2 in 3 uninsured 4 1/2 years, helping to send overall construc- Bond Buyer Muni Idx 4.73 4.73 ... 4.38 on a turnaround plan. low-income people who would qualify for sub- tion spending higher despite a big drop in non- Barclays USAggregate 2.35 2.36 -0.01 1.95 $30 sidized coverage under President Barack PRIME FED residential activity. 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PE: ... marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $13.54 b Yield: ... “Any idiot can face a crisis — it’s day Page A8 - TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 to day living that wears you out.” OPINION Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Debating the immigration bill EDITORIAL BOARD here was a in the 1990s and stretches of the border are un- Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher striking mo- 2000s. watched; whole groups of im- Mike Arnold ...... editor Tment in the What Schumer migrants cross unseen. “People Charlie Brennan...... managing editor Senate Judiciary conceded, perhaps are just crossing without fear,” Committee’s debate in an unguarded mo- said an alderman in La Joya. Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member on the Gang of ment, is that the bor- It’s happening in part be- Mac Harris ...... citizen member Eight’s comprehen- der remains quite cause the American economy, Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member sive immigration re- porous, and the U.S. hit so hard by the economic by Albert M. form bill when can expect “lots of downturn, is finally improving, Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief Republican Jeff Ses- millions” to cross il- becoming a draw again for im- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” sions and Democrat Byron York legally in coming migrants, especially those from — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus Charles Schumer ar- OTHER years if nothing more Central America who travel gued over the num- is done. The dis- through Mexico on their way to ber of immigrants VOICES agreement on Capi- the Texas border. Also, crime PRESERVING FLORIDA who would be al- tol Hill, of course, is remains a terrible problem in lowed into the country under over what should be done, but many immigrants’ home coun- the new legislation. Schumer’s off-the-cuff analysis tries. And word is spreading Sessions cited reports sug- provides a lot of material for that the U.S. Congress is con- gesting the figure would be Republicans pressing for a templating a measure to legal- more than 20 million over the guarantee of greater security ize millions of illegal State’s natural next decade in addition to the measures before millions of il- border-crossers. 11 million or so who are already legal immigrants are given legal That is the backdrop for this in the United States illegally. status. week’s Senate debate on border Schumer took issue with that, That GOP position received security in the Gang of Eight although he wouldn’t name a an even bigger boost with a re- plan. Democrats are dead set heritage at figure of his own. cent report from the border in against any proposal that would Then Schumer declared the The New York Times. The crux make permanent legal status whole dispute beside the point. of the story is that the number and a path to citizenship contin- “It is not that, ‘Oh, this bill is al- of illegal crossings is rising, and gent on measurable improve- crossroads lowing many more people to in response to greater security ments in border security. On the come into this country than measures in Arizona, the flow other side, many Republicans half century ago, Choosing CPR, a coalition of would have come,’” he said. from Mexico has shifted east to believe those improvements will Florida’s population environmental groups last year “They are coming. They’re ei- the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. never happen unless the law Anumbered 4.9 million launched a ballot initiative ther coming under law or not Yes, the number of illegal says legalization won’t be al- residents. Today, that number dubbed the Florida Water and under law.” crossers is down from a dozen lowed without security first. The has mushroomed to 19 mil- Land Legacy Campaign. The The Democratic leader of the years ago as the U.S. economy only question is whether Re- lion. Looking to the future, grassroots campaign seeks to Gang of Eight continued: “This remains a less powerful magnet publicans will stick to their guns the University of Florida Bu- place a constitutional amend- argument that there are going than it once was. “But after or give in to Democrats. reau of Economic and Busi- ment on the 2014 ballot to se- to be 20 million new people in nearly a decade of steady de- In the debate, supporters of ness Research estimates that cure Florida’s environmental this country under this bill ig- clines, the count has started to the Gang of Eight bill will al- Florida’s popula- legacy for future nores the fact that there are rise again over the past year,” most certainly pronounce the tion will reach generations. going to be lots of millions ... in the Times reported. “The Rio border more secure than it has THE ISSUE: the country illegally if we don’t Grande Valley has displaced ever been; such rhetoric is a 25.5 million by If passed by vot- have a bill.” the Tucson enforcement zone staple of such debates. But the 2040. Legacy ballot ers, the amend- What made the exchange no- as the hot spot, with makeshift situation on the border remains Mindful of the initiative. ment would take table was that many Democrats rafts crossing the river in in- troublesome, and if the Ameri- pressures that effect July 1, 2015, who oppose more stringent bor- creasing numbers, high-speed can economy continues to im- population growth OUR OPINION: and require one- der security measures argue car chases occurring along prove, as everyone hopes it places on our third of the exist- that after recent increases in rural roads and a growing num- does, the problem could be- state’s natural Grassroots ing excise tax on spending and resources the ber of dead bodies turning up come worse. heritage, Florida’s campaign merits documents be U.S.-Mexico border is already on ranchers’ land, according to Schumer is probably right. In governors, legisla- support. earmarked for a pretty secure — “as secure now local officials.” coming years, “lots of millions” tive leaders and 20-year period to as it has ever been,” in the “There is just so much hap- will seek to come to the U.S. ille- the vast majority of residents guarantee a stable, dedicated words of Homeland Security pening at the same time — it is gally unless something is done. Secretary Janet Napolitano. overwhelming,” a Brooks have supported funding for and tax neutral funding ———■——— preserving Florida’s environ- source rather than relying on They also suggest that the num- County, Texas, sheriff ’s deputy mental treasures for more the budgetary whims of state ber of illegal crossers is at an told the Times. Byron York is chief all-time low and will likely than two decades. lawmakers. Border Patrol agents are out- political correspondent for never rise again to levels seen numbered; extensive, passable The Washington Examiner. However, given the econ- Given that 676,811 regis- omy-driven budget gaps of tered voter signatures must the past five years, state law- be obtained by Nov. 30, the makers have lost sight of the grassroots Legacy Campaign fact that preserving our natu- needs Floridians to rally in ral heritage is fundamental to support of its campaign to the health of our state’s econ- place the Florida Water and omy and the quality of life we Land Conservation Amend- enjoy. Consequently, the Leg- ment on the 2014 ballot. Cer- islature reduced funding for tainly meriting support, the landmark Florida For- residents of the Nature Coast ever program by 97.5 percent are urged to spread the word providing only a paltry $23 and obtain a petition at million from 2009 to 2012. 4fla.org/getform or by calling This debilitating funding 850-629-4656. decrease has placed the With Florida’s irreplace- state’s natural heritage at a able natural heritage hanging crossroads where the choice in the balance, the Legacy for Floridians is to either idly ballot initiative is among the watch it die a death of a thou- most important ever pro- sand cuts or provide it des- posed. We, can ill afford to perately needed CPR — stand idly stand by and allow conservation, preservation Florida Forever to become and restoration. Florida Lost.

Needs exercise bike Water Nazis LETTERS to the Editor I’m in dire need of an exercise Our Citrus County water Nazis bike. I looked in the big stores have sunk to a new low. Now Flight partners My wife, Mary Ann, and I and I couldn’t find any. they are warning and OPINIONS INVITED have been flying together for 64 Looked in Hospice and fining people if they are It appears that gay marriage ■ The opinions expressed in years. You might say we’ve had some of the other OUND watering when it rains will soon be the law of the land. Chronicle editorials are the plenty of time to learn to live to- S opinions of the newspaper’s (thrift) stores that carry based on water sen- It is already legal in 11 coun- gether in peace and harmony. I stuff like that. I haven’t OFF sors, which most sane tries. Among them are Canada, editorial board. ■ will not pretend that we never been able to find any. If people know are unreli- Argentina, Spain, Denmark, Viewpoints depicted in political argue, because we do. But when anybody knows where I able. So if you are not Holland and very recently cartoons, columns or letters do not necessarily represent the we disagree, we do so without can find one, let me at home and had a France. Evangelicals still opinion of the editorial board. rancor. We thank God every day know. working sensor when fiercely oppose it, but they are a ■ are that we live right here in beauti- you leave, if your work- house divided. Gay people are Groups or individuals Too sweet CALL invited to express their opinions ful Citrus County, in America, ing sensor fails, you will found in every segment of soci- in a letter to the editor. the land of liberty, where we Unfortunately, the probably be fined. ety. They are members of every ■ Persons wishing to address the can live our lives to the fullest. hummingbirds will eat 563-0579 Watch out, citizens of race, nationality and religion. In editorial board, which meets At our age, we have learned to water that is too sweet Citrus County. America, they should be as free weekly, should call Charlie trust our hearts, and our hearts Brennan at 352-563-5660. and it will make them fat and to marry as anyone else. tell us that we are free spirits when they get so fat they can’t Overlooked gem ■ Unfortunately, in the real All letters must be signed and tethered only by love. fly, eventually they die. Why does the EDC ignore seek- world we know that not every include a phone number and ing uses for the county audito- hometown, including letters Waiting to vote marriage will succeed. Young sent via email. Names and Franklin G. Aretz rium? Animal shows, public people are so ingenuous they hometowns will be printed; Beverly Hills When can I vote for or against exhibitions and displays seem to oftentimes mistake infatuation phone numbers will not be Charlie Dean? It seems that he be better usage than gun shows for love. They resemble a pair published or given out. Mercies to sinners was appointed to a lifetime job. and constant vacancy in the of donkeys harnessed together. ■ We reserve the right to edit Hooray for bonny Prince Charlie. place. What does the CR Armory They trot merrily along with letters for length, libel, fairness I read the article by Diana West and good taste. How dense are you? have that the auditorium doesn’t? their tails swishing high in the on the Opinion Page on Wednes- ■ Letters must be no longer than day, June 26, titled “No Constitu- This is for the fellow who Bring ’em on board wind until they come to a fork in the road. One pulls to the 600 words, and writers will be tion, no borders, no USA.” thinks he should get a refund on Why not invite the constant limited to four letters per right, the other to the left. As a month. I agree with just about every- his plastic bottle because it says and never-ending letter writers to thing she said, but she left out on there “5 cent refund.” If result, they get twisted around ■ the editor to join the editorial SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, one important, very important you’re really so dense and not in the harness and end up fac- 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., board or write weekday columns thing. This is it: 2 Chronicles, realizing that in those states ing opposite directions. They Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax for the Chronicle? That would be to 352-563-3280, or email to Chapter 7, verse 14: “If my peo- that he mentioned, people make struggle mightily to get untan- a good way to utilize their talents. [email protected]. ple who are called by my name a deposit on those bottles and gled, but neither one will give will humble themselves, and then when they return them, Breast cancer support the other any slack. One is ob- pray and seek my face, and they get a refund. Does he not I’m trying to locate a breast stinate and the other is stub- year, and never get lost or col- turn from their wicked ways, realize that? Does he think he cancer (support) group in or born, so they remain locked lide. They always leave enough then I will hear from heaven, can just take any old bottle back around Homosassa. If you know together in a battle in which room between them so that and will forgive their sin and and get a refund for something of any, please contact the there can be no winner. each one can spread its wings, heal their land!” that he never made a deposit Sound Off or you can contact A marriage of a different sort soaring as high as it wishes, for? I cannot believe that some me direct at 628-5314. I would is like two eagles. They fly to- but never losing sight of its Marilyn Williams people are this dense. really appreciate it. gether day after day, year after partner in flight. Crystal River

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 A9 Letters to THE EDITOR Changing the law torney skilled in making bills like the most recent the law benefit his client. defunding of Acorn that burdensome The damage this mining has not been in existence The recent appalling operation will cause goes for over three years and decision by the Board of beyond just the cemetery laws that do away with County Commissioners to to environmental con- overtime and sick leave; allow mining next to the cerns that could endanger laws that cut food stamps historic Red Level Ceme- our very necessary fresh but at the same time con- tery is another example water supply. Addition- tinues to subsidize big of government trampling ally, it will have an ad- Pharma that is making on the will and rights of verse effect on millions in profits. They its citizens. neighboring rural home treat people on food The mining application sites, possibly flooding stamps and the poor as for a 22-acre site by the their property and creat- enemies; they make vil- owner, Steve Lamb, was ing a need for a bridge to lains out of schoolteach- denied in 2011 due to get to the cemetery, all in ers. They want to stop all Land Development Code the name of business and abortions but they want to issues (the law at the profit. do away with all the time). Since that decision, This entire campaign to safety nets that help these the commission changed gain permission to mine babies once they are born. the code (law) to allow this land flies in the face Ms. Welch and I will mining, but the parcel of of government by the peo- never agree, but I believe land still had problems ple. When our laws can be that I am on the winning involving setbacks and en- manipulated to benefit side of this kerfuffle. She vironmental issues (laws). the few at the expense of is one of the 10 percent Wait, I am not done. — not to the energy com- you get. The new taxes The commission could the many there is some- who think Congress is Water rates are being in- pany but to the lending are going to force a lot have denied the permits thing seriously wrong. doing a good job. It’s a creased from 3 percent to institution. of us into foreclosure, based on the existing laws lonely place to be. 4.5 percent, but this does and more people will regarding the two con- Roger B. Krieger This is not going to save not include the power not be able to pay their cerns, but instead choose Beverly Hills Cheryl Seronick one dime. At best, the Homosassa rate increase you will get taxes in a timely fash- to ignore the rules and firm we are doing busi- as a pass-along for the ion. I, myself, can afford allow the mining even ness with states that any Few support legal fees to litigate these increases and though it will severely dis- Pay attention to cost over their researched Congress Duke’s claim. Never mind plan to find greener pas- turb the resting place of plan will be at their cost. commission the lawsuit being brought tures. We are coming out Citrus County pioneer Ms. Welch just doesn’t This is a nice deal if this forth by the Seeger family of a real nasty recession family members and Civil get it! Talk about “open- Duke Energy crisis has county was fiscally sol- against the sheriff ’s and as it stands right War veterans. The driving ing your eyes.” Doesn’t it caused this county to find vent but we aren’t, truth office. now I am able to sell force behind this is ever cross her mind why means to balance its fiscal be told. and leave without a loss. money, as usual. The com- President Obama’s ap- budget. Yes, you and I are Now, the county just When I go to these Scott Adams is right mission chose individual proval rating is about 50 going to step up and pay decided by a vote of 4 to meetings I look around when he states: “Your profit over Christian rev- percent and Congress has the shortfall just to cover 1, to retrofit seven the room and I don’t see government has failed erence for the deceased, an approval rating of 10 the loss. Well, the truth is county buildings to LED many residents there. If you.” respect for our history percent? She is so this: First they have to lighting and change all you don’t care how this and individual property blinded by her hatred of raise the millage rate to the heating and air con- county does business rights. the president that she solve Duke Energy’s prob- ditioners at a cost of $3 with your tax dollars, Charles Knecht Sr. lem. After this comes the Dunnellon The property was re- willingly grasps onto false million that we will bor- then you deserve what flat fee for the fire portedly originally bought premises promulgated by row at 2.8 percent inter- services. by Steve Lamb for hunt- the far right to rouse their est for 15 years. The ing; however, according to base. Another tax is coming promise is that this loan for stormwater fees and is interest-free based on Dr. Kenneth P. Pritchyk DPM testimony at the hearing it Of course our president Annouces the appears the plan was for has broken promises. Con- that is going to be an the savings of energy of mining all along. The gress refuses to pass any- MSBU tax on top of all 28 percent, but the prin- GRAND GRAND OPENINGOPENING property in question is thing the president backs the others. cipal still has to be paid part of a much larger par- even if it originated by of his new practice cel owned by Steve Lamb them. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Egypt’s military issues 48-hour ultimatum state television. The statement Morsi met Monday with el- Will intervene if seemed to fuel the flow of crowds Sissi and Prime Minister Hes- into city squares around the coun- ham Kandil, according to the try where protesters chanted and president’s Facebook page, president doesn’t sang. without giving further details. “Come out, el-Sissi. The people Morsi’s backers have been in- ‘meet the people’s want to topple the regime,” pro- furiated by what they call an op- testers in the Nile Delta city of position move to forcibly demands’ Mahalla el-Kubra chanted, urging overthrow Egypt’s first presi- military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah dent chosen in a democratic Associated Press el-Sissi to intervene. election. Some see the campaign The military’s statement puts as aimed at defeating the “Is- CAIRO — Egypt’s powerful mil- enormous pressure on Morsi and lamist project.” itary warned on Monday it will in- his Muslim Brotherhood. So far, In a sign of Morsi’s growing tervene if the Islamist president the president has vowed he will isolation, five Cabinet ministers doesn’t “meet the people’s de- remain in his position, but the op- said on Monday they have re- mands,” giving him and his oppo- position and crowds in the street signed their posts to join the nents two days to reach an — who numbered in the millions protest movement, the state agreement in what it called a last nationwide on Sunday — have news agency said. The five are chance. Hundreds of thousands of made clear they will accept noth- Associated Press the ministers of communica- protesters massed for a second ing less than his departure and a A protester holds an Egyptian national flag Monday as he and others tions, legal affairs, environment, day calling on Mohammed Morsi transition to early presidential attack the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in the Muqattam district tourism and water utilities, to step down. elections. in Cairo. MENA reported. Military helicopters, some dan- That makes action by the gen- mands” that must be met. But it departure. The governor of the strategic gling Egyptian flags, swooped erals when the deadline runs out strongly suggested that Sunday’s An army move against Morsi, province of Ismailia on the Suez over Cairo’s Tahrir Square where nearly inevitable, since a deal gigantic rallies expressed the de- however, risks a backlash from his Canal, Hassan el-Rifaai, also quit many broke into cheers with the seems unlikely. The statement did sire of Egyptians, raising the like- Islamist supporters, who include Monday, saying he made the deci- army’s announcement, read on not define the “people’s de- lihood it would insist on Morsi’s hard-line former militants. sion in the interest of the nation.

Nation BRIEFS Texas lawmakers are back, and so is abortion fight AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Legislature has re- cessed for the week, less than an hour after conven- On July 4, ing its second special ses- sion. That was just long Statue of Liberty enough to refer abortion leg- islation to committees for to finally reopen public hearings. Lawmakers convened Associated Press Monday to consider new abortion restrictions derailed NEW YORK — Months after last week by a Democratic Superstorm Sandy swamped senator’s filibuster and rau- her little island, the Statue of cous protests. Liberty will finally welcome Although there will be no visitors again on Independence further action on either floor Day. until next week, committees Sandy made landfall one day will be in session this week. after the statue’s 126th birth- The chairman of the House day, flooding most of the 12 State Affairs Committee said acres that stands upon with he’d cut off testimony on the water that surged as high as 8 feet. Lady Liberty herself was bill at midnight Tuesday and spared, but the surrounding expects the full House to get grounds on Liberty Island took it next week. a beating. Gov. Rick Perry called Railings broke, docks and lawmakers back for an addi- paving stones were torn up and tional 30 days to pass a new buildings were flooded. The law that limits where, when storm destroyed boilers, and how a woman may ob- sewage pumps and electrical tain an abortion in Texas. systems. Hundreds of National Park Cirque du Soleil Service workers from as far artist dies after away as California and Alaska fall in Vegas spent weeks cleaning mud and debris. In recent months, all LAS VEGAS — A Paris- mechanical equipment was born performer in Cirque du moved to higher ground as Soleil’s “Ka” died after a fall workers put the island back in during a show in Las order. Vegas. The damage to Liberty Is- Sarah Guyard-Guillot land and neighboring Ellis Is- was pronounced dead late land cost an estimated $59 Saturday night at a hospital million. Some repairs to brick after falling about 50 feet walkways and docks are still from the show’s stage. underway, but on July 4 visitors Witnesses told the Las will arrive via ferry boats Vegas Sun that the acci- once again to tour the national dent occurred near the end landmark. Associated Press of the production Saturday “People will have, more or Months after railings broke, docks and paving stones were torn up and buildings were flooded by night at the MGM Grand. less, the same access to Liberty Superstorm Sandy, the Statue of Liberty will finally welcome visitors again. Workers on Liberty Island Visitor Dan Mosqueda of Island that they had before,” install sod June 26 around the national monument, which is set to reopen on the 4th of July. Colorado Springs, Colo., said John Warren, a spokesman said the 31-year-old acro- for the Statue of Liberty Na- bon-cutting and performance countries and their shared love opened after a long hiatus one batic performer was being tional Monument. by singer and actor Dominic of liberty. It was dedicated in day before Sandy hit and was The ceremony Thursday will Chianese, best known as Cor- 1886 and welcomes about 3.5 forced to close again due to the hoisted up the side of the include remarks by Secretary rado “Junior” Soprano on the million visitors every year. storm. The crown had been off- stage when it appeared that of the Interior Sally Jewell, HBO series “The Sopranos.” People who purchased tick- limits for a year during a $30 she slipped free of her U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, A gift from France, the statue ets in advance can also look out million upgrade to fire alarms, safety wire and plummeted Mayor Michael Bloomberg and was conceived to symbolize the over New York Harbor from sprinkler systems and exit to an open pit below the others. It will close with a rib- friendship between the two the statue’s crown, which re- routes. stage. “Initially, a lot of people in the audience thought it was part of the (show),” he told the Sun. “But you could hear screaming, then American doc returns Vietnamese vet’s arm groaning, and we could hear a female artist crying Associated Press Hung was surprised, to say the from the stage.” least, to hear he would be re- The show momentarily HANOI, Vietnam — An Amer- united with his lost limb. continued, then stopped. ican doctor has arrived in Viet- “I can’t believe that an Ameri- Minutes after the accident, nam carrying an unlikely piece can doctor took my infected a recorded announcement of luggage: the bones of an arm arm, got rid of the flesh, dried it, informed audience mem- he amputated in 1966. took it home and kept it for bers that refunds or vouch- Dr. Sam Axelrad flew into the more than 40 years,” he said by ers to future shows would Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, on telephone last week from his be offered, and the crowd Saturday from Houston. He was home. “I don’t think it’s the kind was dismissed. traveling through central Viet- of keepsake that most people Cirque du Soleil founder nam with his sons and two would want to own. But I look Guy Laliberte issued a grandchildren Monday to meet statement Sunday praising the amputee, Nguyen Quang forward to seeing him again and Hung, a former North Viet- getting my arm bones back.” Guyard-Guillot and saying namese soldier. Hung, 73, said he was shot performances of “Ka” have After Hung was shot in the during an ambush about 46 been canceled until further arm by American troops, Axel- Associated Press miles from An Khe in October notice. rad, then a 27-year-old military Dr. Sam Axelrad, right, hands over arm bones belonging to former North 1966. After floating down a Guyard-Guillot, a mother doctor, amputated his infected Vietnamese soldier Nguyen Quang Hung, left, at Hung’s house Monday stream to escape a firefight and of two children, had been right arm. His medic colleagues in the town of An Khe, Gia Lai province, Vietnam. then sheltering in a rice ware- with the original cast of “Ka” boiled off the flesh, recon- he brought the skeletal keep- turning it to Hung. house for three days, he was since 2006, and had been structed the arm bones and gave sake back to the United States “It’s just time for closure,” Ax- evacuated by a U.S. helicopter an acrobatic performer for them to him, he said. as a reminder of doing a good elrad said Sunday at a hotel bar to Axelrad’s no-frills military more than 20 years. Axelrad, now a urologist, said deed, but looks forward to re- in Hanoi. hospital. —From wire reports ■ Pettitte ■ Baseball/B2 breaks ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 Ford’s ■ Auto racing/B4 Yankees ■ Basketball/B4 career ■ Cycling/B4 strikeouts ■ Golf/B4 record. SPORTS /B2 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Paul stays in LA, Howard hears pitches to leave Associated Press two-time Olympic gold medalist won and Drexler there “made it around $108 million for five obvious how (Howard and Chris Paul’s answer was brief, years. Harden) could be the next just like his time on the free Howard can make even more (great) big/wing combo.” agent market. by staying with the Lakers, but Hawks general manager “I’M IN!!!” he wrote Monday that won’t stop him from looking Danny Ferry and new coach on Twitter. elsewhere. Mike Budenholzer were visiting He will be staying with the He met with the Houston Howard later Monday, trying to Clippers, the longtime losers he Rockets early Monday, the Dal- convince him to join his home- helped turned into a division las Mavericks and Atlanta town team. champion in just two seasons. Hawks also are interested, and And he’ll meet Tuesday with Dwight Howard will need the Lakers have said repeatedly the Lakers’ delegation. His first more time to think. they want to keep him. — perhaps only — season in Los Free agency opened Monday The Rockets got the first crack Angeles was a disappointment in the NBA with the focus on the at persuading him to leave. With and he acknowledged being un- pair of Los Angeles All-Stars, Hall of Famers Hakeem Olaju- happy at times. But the Lakers though Paul took himself off the won and Clyde Drexler joining want to keep the former Defen- market only hours after shop- its contingent, Houston pitched sive Player of the Year, believing ping season started. Howard on joining All-Star the extra year and about $30 Associated Press Agent Leon Rose confirmed James Harden. million more they can give him Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard dunks Jan. 25 against the Paul’s return, which had been Rockets general manager will provide a huge advantage. Utah Jazz in Los Angeles. Chris Paul is staying in Los Angeles; Dwight expected after the Clippers Daryl Morey wrote on Twitter Steve Nash, who like Howard Howard could be leaving. NBA free agency opens with Paul sticking signed Doc Rivers as their new that it was a great meeting with with the Clippers and Howard exploring his options before deciding coach. The Clippers can pay the Howard and that having Olaju- See NBA/ Page B3 on his future with the Lakers. Rodriguez to play in minors Williams loses to tonight Lisicki at Wimbledon Associated Press TAMPA — New York Yan- Associated Press kees third baseman Alex Ro- driguez is set to LONDON — Serena Williams joined play tonight in a growing list of marquee names elimi- his first minor nated early at this wild and unpre- league game on dictable Wimbledon. a rehabilitation The defending champion and five- assignment. time Wimbledon winner failed to close And this time, out a see-saw third set Monday, drop- all sides agree ping the last four games to Sabine he’s ready to Lisicki of Germany and losing 6-2, 1-6, go. 6-4 in the fourth round. The result ended Rodriguez Alex Williams’ career-best 34-match winning said he felt fine Rodriguez streak. and was eager It was the latest in a string of improb- to get on the field. able exits to jolt the tournament, with “Awesome,” he said Monday defending champion and at the Yankees’ spring training Rafael Nadal knocked out in the first complex. “I’m really excited.” three days along with Maria Sharapova Rodriguez said he didn’t and Victoria Azarenka. have a timetable for rejoining “I probably couldn’t be more disap- the Yankees. He was on a con- pointed,” Williams said. “I think I may ference call with team officials have backed off of a success. I was play- earlier in the day. ing something successful. I didn’t con- “I have no idea,” he said. tinue that path. The result didn’t go the Last week, Rodriguez posted way it could have gone had I continued on Twitter that his hip surgeon to play the way I did in the second set.” had cleared him to play in Her loss left top-ranked Novak rehab games. That upset Yan- Djokovic and No. 2 as the kees general manager Brian only pre-tournament favorites still Cashman, who said Rodriguez standing. hadn’t been OKed by team Those two stayed on course for a doctors. meeting in the final by winning in Cashman lashed out at Ro- straight sets on Centre Court. Djokovic driguez with a profanity, then ousted German veteran Tommy Haas said the next day that he re- after Murray beat Mikhail Youzhny of gretted his word choice. Ro- Russia. Neither player has dropped a driguez later spoke with owner set en route to the quarters. Hal Steinbrenner, with the ex- Williams hadn’t either before this ecutive reiterating that injury match. But after dropping the first news should be announced by against Lisicki, she won nine straight the team, not players. games to lead 3-0 in the third. The play- Now, no problems. ers then traded breaks to give Williams “It’s all been very positive. a 4-2 lead, but the American couldn’t win We’re all looking in the same another game despite having four break direction: ... Get back to New points at 4-3. York as soon as possible, and Lisicki converted her second match tomorrow is the first big step,” point with a forehand winner. Rodriguez said. “We’ve talked “I’m still shaking,” Lisicki said in a to all our doctors. Everyone post-match interview, covering her face has approved it.” with her hands to wipe away tears. “I’m The Yankees said Rodriguez just so happy.” was scheduled to start for Sin- Williams said her serve — usually her gle-A Charleston in the South main weapon — let her down in the Atlantic League. Rodriguez third set. was supposed to play at least “I felt that I was on the verge of win- three innings against Rome ning,” she said. “At that point I just was during the game in South physically unable to hold serve. ... You Carolina. have to be ready and willing to hold your Rodriguez has been working serve. I wasn’t willing or able, probably out in Florida this year while recovering from surgery on his didn’t even want to hold my serve today.” Associated Press Lisicki reached the semifinals at the left hip on Jan. 16. The three- All England Club in 2011 but this will Sabine Lisicki reacts Monday after winning a point against Serena Williams in a time AL MVP turns 38 later this women's singles match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, month. See WIMBLEDON/ Page B3 London. Lisicki stunned the top-ranked Williams 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. Rodriguez wasn’t sure how long he’d be with Charleston. Braves are rolling, but Gonzalez wants more Associated Press jors’ best home record and has rallied for Their strikeout total is the majors’ second- oblique strain and his timetable to return is 23 comeback wins to lead the NL. highest. uncertain, but Upton is confident Atlanta ATLANTA — Manager Fredi Gonzalez “We couldn’t be in a better place, really,” Second baseman Dan Uggla, left fielder will still succeed. That certainly was the knows the Atlanta Braves have a few bat- Gonzalez said. “Here we are complaining Justin Upton and center fielder B.J. Upton case when Heyward, Freeman and catcher ting problems to correct if they’re going win — there’s not a perfect team out there — all rank in the top seven in NL strikeouts, Brian McCann spent time on the disabled the NL East for the first time in eight years. but we’re in first place. We’re pitching good but Justin Upton points out that the lineup list earlier this year. The Braves are striking out at an alarm- and we feel like we haven’t swung the bats and bench have shown a knack for picking “Yeah, when we’ve been missing with ing rate, particularly with runners in scor- like we’re capable of swinging, so you feel each other up when somebody else is some injuries, but we’ve had that one hot ing position. They’ve been shut out in 11 good. It’s a good place to be.” struggling. guy and everybody else contributing,” games after getting blanked just 13 times With the Braves beginning a three-game First baseman Freddie Freeman has Upton said. “It’s kind of helped get us to all last season. home series on Tuesday against the woeful been the most consistent hitter this year, this point. I think down the stretch we re- And they’re just 4-25 without a home run, Miami Marlins, the team is looking for and the Braves got an unexpected boost ally need everybody to be comfortable, like a potential pitfall if they reach the post- more improvement at the plate. when 26-year-old rookie Evan Gattis made it’s been the last few days, to get a run from season and face a loaded pitching staff. Even after sweeping three games from the team in spring training and earned NL anybody.” Even so, Gonzalez isn’t about to start NL West-leading Arizona last weekend, At- rookie of the month honors in April and Heyward is batting .321 with five homers complaining. Atlanta is 6 1/2 games ahead lanta is still hitting just .227 with runners May. of Washington in the division, owns the ma- in scoring position, worst in the league. Gattis has missed 12 games with a right See BRAVES /Page B3 B2 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Central Division West Division AL W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Boston 50 34 .595 — — 6-4 W-1 28-16 22-18 Cleveland 44 38 .537 — — 7-3 W-4 24-15 20-23 Texas 48 34 .585 — — 8-2 W-1 24-16 24-18 Baltimore 47 36 .566 2½ — 5-5 W-4 25-17 22-19 Detroit 43 38 .531 ½ 3 3-7 L-3 26-16 17-22 Oakland 48 35 .578 ½ — 5-5 W-1 26-13 22-22 Blue Jays 8, Tigers 3 Tampa Bay 43 39 .524 6 3½ 6-4 W-2 25-18 18-21 Kansas City 38 41 .481 4½ 7 4-6 W-1 19-19 19-22 Los Angeles 39 43 .476 9 7½ 7-3 W-6 20-23 19-20 Detroit Toronto New York 42 39 .519 6½ 4 3-7 L-5 23-18 19-21 Minnesota 36 42 .462 6 8½ 4-6 L-1 21-19 15-23 Seattle 35 47 .427 13 11½ 3-7 L-2 21-22 14-25 ab r h bi ab r h bi Toronto 41 41 .500 8 5½ 5-5 W-1 23-17 18-24 Chicago 32 47 .405 10½ 13 3-7 L-5 17-19 15-28 Houston 30 52 .366 18 16½ 3-7 L-3 16-29 14-23 AJcksn cf 4 0 1 0 Reyes ss 5 1 3 1 TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 RDavis lf 5 2 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE MiCarr 3b 4 0 0 0 Bautist rf 2 2 1 0 Fielder 1b 4 1 1 1 DeRosa 1b 4 1 1 3 East Division Central Division West Division VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 0 ClRsms cf 3 1 0 0 W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0 Arencii dh 4 0 1 2 Atlanta 48 34 .585 — — 6-4 W-3 28-11 20-23 Pittsburgh 51 30 .630 — — 9-1 W-9 28-13 23-17 Arizona 42 39 .519 — — 4-6 L-3 21-16 21-23 Infante 2b 4 1 4 2 MIzturs 3b 2 1 1 1 Washington 42 40 .512 6 4½ 6-4 W-2 23-16 19-24 St. Louis 49 32 .605 2 — 4-6 L-1 22-16 27-16 Colorado 41 42 .494 2 6 4-6 L-1 25-19 16-23 Dirks lf 3 0 0 0 Thole c 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia 39 44 .470 9½ 8 4-6 L-2 19-18 20-26 Cincinnati 47 36 .566 5 — 3-7 W-1 27-14 20-22 San Diego 40 43 .482 3 7 3-7 L-3 25-18 15-25 AGarci ph 1 0 0 0 Kawsk 2b 4 0 1 1 New York 33 45 .423 13 11½ 6-4 L-1 15-25 18-20 Chicago 35 45 .438 15½ 10½ 6-4 W-2 17-22 18-23 San Fran. 39 43 .476 3½ 7½ 2-8 L-1 24-15 15-28 B.Pena c 2 0 0 0 Miami 30 51 .370 17½ 16 8-2 W-3 18-24 12-27 Milwaukee 32 49 .395 19 14 3-7 L-6 19-23 13-26 Los Angeles 38 43 .469 4 8 8-2 W-2 25-21 13-22 Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 32 810 8 Detroit 000 200 001 — 3 Toronto 014 300 00x — 8 E—Dirks (1). LOB—Detroit 5, Toronto 6. 2B— A.Jackson (10), V.Martinez (14), Infante (17), NL R.Davis (6), Bautista (15). HR—Fielder (14), In- fante (6), Reyes (3), DeRosa (5). SB—R.Davis 2 (21). SF—M.Izturis. Marlins 4, Padres 0 IP H R ER BB SO Detroit San Diego Miami J.Alvarez L,1-2 3 6 5 4 3 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi Putkonen 4 3 3 3 1 5 Forsyth 2b 3 0 0 0 Ruggin lf 4 0 0 0 D.Downs 1 10010 Denorfi rf 4 0 0 0 Lucas 3b 3 1 0 0 Toronto Quentin lf 3 0 1 0 Stanton rf 2 1 1 0 Dickey W,8-8 7 62214 Headly 3b 4 0 1 0 Morrsn 1b 2 0 0 0 Delabar 1 0 0 0 0 3 Blanks 1b 4 0 1 0 Ozuna cf 4 1 1 1 Loup 1 1 1 1 0 2 Grandl c 3 0 0 0 Dietrch 2b 3 1 0 0 WP—Dickey. Balk—J.Alvarez. Amarst cf 3 0 0 0 Hchvrr ss 4 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Ciriaco ss 3 0 0 0 Mathis c 3 0 2 3 Alan Porter; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Marqus p 2 0 0 0 Frnndz p 2 0 0 0 Jerry Layne. Thtchr p 0 0 0 0 Dobbs ph 1 0 0 0 T—2:20. A—45,766 (49,282). Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 ARams p 0 0 0 0 BSmith p 0 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 28 4 6 4 San Diego 000 000 000 — 0 Baseball Leaders Miami 000 004 00x — 4 E—Ciriaco (3), Fernandez (1). DP—San Diego AMERICAN LEAGUE 2. LOB—San Diego 5, Miami 8. 2B—Quentin BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .369; CDavis, (13), Mathis (4). SB—Hechavarria (4). S—Fer- Baltimore, .332; Pedroia, Boston, .322; nandez. Machado, Baltimore, .321; Mauer, Minnesota, IP H R ER BB SO .320; HKendrick, Los Angeles, .317; DOrtiz, San Diego Boston, .317. Marquis L,9-4 61/35 4 0 7 4 RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 64; CDavis, Balti- Thatcher 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 more, 60; Trout, Los Angeles, 57; AJones, Balti- B.Smith 1 10001 more, 56; Bautista, Toronto, 55; Encarnacion, Miami Toronto, 54; Machado, Baltimore, 53; Pedroia, Fernandez W,5-4 8 2 0 0 1 10 Boston, 53. A.Ramos 2/3 1 0 0 1 1 RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 82; CDavis, Balti- Cishek S,15-17 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 more, 80; Encarnacion, Toronto, 66; Fielder, De- Umpires—Home, Gary Darling; First, Jerry troit, 63; NCruz, Texas, 61; AJones, Baltimore, Meals; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Chris Con- 57; DOrtiz, Boston, 57. roy. HITS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 118; Machado, T—2:27. A—14,669 (37,442). Baltimore, 115; Pedroia, Boston, 104; Trout, Los Associated Press Angeles, 104; AJones, Baltimore, 101; CDavis, Nationals 10, New York pitcher Andy Pettitte became the Yankee’s all-time strikeout leader Monday in Minneapolis. Baltimore, 99; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 99. DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 38; CDavis, Brewers 5 Baltimore, 25; Trout, Los Angeles, 25; Mauer, Milwaukee Washington Minnesota, 24; 8 tied at 22. ab r h bi ab r h bi TRIPLES—Ellsbury, Boston, 7; Drew, Boston, Aoki rf 5 0 2 1 Span cf 3 3 1 0 6; Trout, Los Angeles, 6; Gardner, New York, 5; Pettitte sets strikeout mark DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 4; Kawasaki, Toronto, Segura ss 5 0 1 1 Werth rf 5 1 2 5 4; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 4; LMartin, Texas, 4. CGomz cf 5 1 0 0 Harper lf 4 1 1 1 league pitchers with 53 walks this ArRmr 3b 4 0 2 1 Abad p 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE HOME RUNS—CDavis, Baltimore, 31; Mi- Lucroy c 4 0 1 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 1 2 2 Harper homers in season. Cabrera, Detroit, 25; Encarnacion, Toronto, 23; Weeks 2b 4 1 1 1 AdLRc 1b 5 1 1 1 Monday’s Games Miami won despite going 2 for 14 with ADunn, Chicago, 21; NCruz, Texas, 20; Bautista, JFrncs 1b 4 2 2 1 Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 1 Toronto 8, Detroit 3 runners in scoring position. Toronto, 19; Ibanez, Seattle, 19. Halton lf 4 1 2 0 Rendon 2b 4 0 1 0 return from DL N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, late STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 32; Hellwg p 0 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 4 0 0 0 Tampa Bay at Houston, late The game was scoreless when Ed McLouth, Baltimore, 24; RDavis, Toronto, 21; Today Lucas reached leading off the sixth on Trout, Los Angeles, 20; Kipnis, Cleveland, 19; Al- Gallard p 1 0 0 0 Zmrmn p 3 2 3 0 Associated Press Badnhp p 1 0 0 0 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0 Detroit (Fister 6-5) at Toronto (Wang 1-1), 7:07 p.m. Ciriaco’s wild throw. Giancarlo Stanton tuve, Houston, 18; AlRamirez, Chicago, 18. PITCHING—Scherzer, Detroit, 12-0; Colon, LSchfr ph 1 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 San Diego (Erlin 1-0) at Boston (Lackey 5-5), 7:10 p.m. walked, and Marcell Ozuna singled Grzlny p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 MINNEAPOLIS — Andy Pettitte Seattle (J.Saunders 5-8) at Texas (Grimm 7-5), 8:05 p.m. Oakland, 11-2; Tillman, Baltimore, 10-2; Bianchi lf 0 0 0 0 Tracy ph 1 0 1 0 has broken Whitey Ford’s record Baltimore (Hammel 7-4) at Chicago White Sox home a run after his foul pop dropped MMoore, Tampa Bay, 10-3; Masterson, Cleve- Berndn pr-lf 0 1 0 0 for career strikeouts by a New York (Joh.Danks 1-5), 8:10 p.m. just beyond the reach of catcher Yas- land, 10-6; Buchholz, Boston, 9-0; 7 tied at 8. Cleveland (Kluber 6-5) at Kansas City (Mendoza 2-4), STRIKEOUTS—Darvish, Texas, 151; Totals 38 511 5 Totals 37101310 Yankees pitcher. mani Grandal near the Padres dugout. Milwaukee 000 022 100 — 5 8:10 p.m. Scherzer, Detroit, 131; Masterson, Cleveland, Washington 105 200 02x — 10 Pettitte struck out Justin N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 3-7) at Minnesota (Deduno 4-2), With runners at second and third, 125; FHernandez, Seattle, 123; Verlander, De- E—Segura 2 (9). DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Mil- Morneau in the fifth inning against 8:10 p.m. Derek Dietrich was intentionally walked troit, 114; Sale, Chicago, 114; Shields, Kansas waukee 7, Washington 7. 2B—Ar.Ramirez (11), Minnesota on Monday night to give Tampa Bay (Price 1-4) at Houston (Bedard 3-3), and Mathis’ double cleared the bases to City, 104. SAVES—JiJohnson, Baltimore, 28; Nathan, Halton (1), Span (17), Werth (8), Ad.LaRoche him 1,958 for his career. Ford has 8:10 p.m. make it 4-0. (11), Desmond (22), Zimmermann (1), Tracy (1). Chicago Cubs (Feldman 7-6) at Oakland (Griffin 6-6), Texas, 27; Rivera, New York, 26; Frieri, Los An- held the mark since he retired in geles, 21; AReed, Chicago, 21; Perkins, Min- HR—Weeks (9), J.Francisco (10), Harper (13). 10:05 p.m. Nationals 10, Brewers 5 SB—Zimmerman (4). 1967. St. Louis (Lynn 10-2) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-4), nesota, 20; Balfour, Oakland, 19. IP H R ER BB SO Pettitte entered the game need- 10:05 p.m. WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING—YMolina, St. Louis, .345; Cuddyer, Milwaukee ing two strikeouts to break the Wednesday’s Games homered on his first swing since com- Gallardo L,6-8 3 9 8 8 2 2 Detroit at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Colorado, .344; Segura, Milwaukee, .325; Votto, Badenhop 2 2 0 0 0 2 record. He fanned Clete Thomas in Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. ing off the disabled list and his Wash- Cincinnati, .325; MCarpenter, St. Louis, .322; Gorzelanny 2 0 0 0 1 2 the second inning to tie it, then got San Diego at Boston, 7:10 p.m. ington Nationals teammates quickly Posey, San Francisco, .319; Craig, St. Louis, Hellweg 1 2 2 1 1 1 Morneau swinging in the fifth. Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. joined in, beating the slumping Mil- .318. Washington The three-time All-Star broke Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 63; MCarpen- N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. waukee Brewers 10-5. ter, St. Louis, 60; Holliday, St. Louis, 59; Votto, Zimmermann W,12-3 6 9 4 4 0 5 into the big leagues with the Yan- Stammen 2/321100 Tampa Bay at Houston, 8:10 p.m. After missing 31 games with bursitis Cincinnati, 57; Choo, Cincinnati, 54; Gold- Storen H,11 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 kees in 1995 and has spent all but Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. in his left knee — the most lingering schmidt, Arizona, 53; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 52. RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 67; Craig, St. Clippard H,13 1 0 0 0 0 1 three of his 18 seasons in pinstripes. St. Louis at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. fallout from his collision with the Abad 1 0 0 0 1 1 The game was not over at dead- Louis, 63; Phillips, Cincinnati, 61; CGonzalez, Gallardo pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodger Stadium wall — Harper ener- Colorado, 60; DBrown, Philadelphia, 57; Bruce, line. The Yankees led 10-4 in the Cincinnati, 56; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 53; FFree- WP—Gallardo, Hellweg. Monday’s Games gized the Nationals and sparked their ninth inning. man, Atlanta, 53. Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, Brian Washington 10, Milwaukee 5 second rout in two days. After toying HITS—Segura, Milwaukee, 106; Votto, Cincin- Knight; Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, Gerry Miami 4, San Diego 0 American League with .500 for the entire month of June, nati, 101; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 100; YMolina, Davis. Cincinnati 8, San Francisco 1, 6 innings St. Louis, 100; Craig, St. Louis, 97; GParra, Ari- T—3:02. A—24,889 (41,418). Blue Jays 8, Tigers 3 Arizona at N.Y. Mets, late Washington moved two games above zona, 97; Bruce, Cincinnati, 94; CGonzalez, Col- Today the break-even mark for the first time orado, 94. Reds 8, TORONTO — R.A. Dickey won Milwaukee (W.Peralta 5-9) at Washington (Strasburg since late May. DOUBLES—YMolina, St. Louis, 26; Bruce, again, Jose Reyes and Mark DeRosa 4-6), 7:05 p.m. Giants 1, 6 inn. Jayson Werth had five RBIs, and Cincinnati, 25; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 24; Philadelphia (Pettibone 3-3) at Pittsburgh (Locke 7-1), homered and the Toronto Blue Jays GParra, Arizona, 24; Rizzo, Chicago, 24; MCar- San Francisco Cincinnati 7:05 p.m. even pitcher Jordan Zimmermann was beat the Detroit Tigers 8-3 for their penter, St. Louis, 23; Posey, San Francisco, 23. ab r h bi ab r h bi Arizona (Corbin 9-0) at N.Y. Mets (Hefner 2-6), 7:10 p.m. an offensive juggernaut with a team- TRIPLES—CGomez, Milwaukee, 9; SMarte, GBlanc cf 3 0 0 0 DRonsn lf 4 0 1 2 seventh straight home win. Miami (Koehler 1-5) at Atlanta (Medlen 5-7), 7:10 p.m. high three hits, including a double to Pittsburgh, 8; Segura, Milwaukee, 8; Span, Scutaro 2b 3 0 0 0 Choo cf 4 0 0 0 San Diego (Erlin 1-0) at Boston (Lackey 5-5), 7:10 p.m. The Blue Jays delighted a sellout Washington, 7; CGonzalez, Colorado, 6; Posey c 3 0 0 0 Votto 1b 4 1 1 0 San Francisco (Lincecum 4-8) at Cincinnati (H.Bailey start a five-run third inning and a sin- crowd of 45,766 on Canada Day with Hechavarria, Miami, 5; DWright, New York, 5. Mijares p 0 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 3 2 2 0 4-6), 7:10 p.m. gle to open a two-run fourth. HOME RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 22; Sandovl 3b 2 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 2 2 0 their 11th victory in 13 games at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-5) at Colorado (Oswalt 0-2), Pence rf 2 0 0 0 Frazier 3b 3 2 2 4 DBrown, Philadelphia, 21; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, Rogers Centre. 8:40 p.m. Reds 8, Giants 1, 6 inn. Belt 1b 1 1 1 1 Cozart ss 2 0 1 2 20; Beltran, St. Louis, 19; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Chicago Cubs (Feldman 7-6) at Oakland (Griffin 6-6), AnTrrs lf 2 0 0 0 Hanign c 2 1 2 0 Coming off his two-hit shutout 19; Bruce, Cincinnati, 18; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 10:05 p.m. CINCINNATI — Todd Frazier home- BCrwfr ss 2 0 0 0 Arroyo p 2 0 0 0 against Tampa Bay, Dickey (8-8) was 16. St. Louis (Lynn 10-2) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-4), red and drove in four runs, leading the Kickhm p 1 0 1 0 STOLEN BASES—ECabrera, San Diego, 31; sharp and won for the third time in 10:05 p.m. Dunnng p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Reds out of their offensive Segura, Milwaukee, 24; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 22; Wednesday’s Games Quiroz ph 1 0 0 0 four starts. The knuckleballer allowed slump to an 8-1 victory over the San Revere, Philadelphia, 20; Pierre, Miami, 18; Milwaukee at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Kontos p 0 0 0 0 two runs and six hits in seven innings, CGomez, Milwaukee, 16; McCutchen, Pitts- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Francisco Giants in a game shortened HSnchz c 0 0 0 0 burgh, 16. striking out four and walking one. Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. to six innings because of rain. Totals 20 1 2 1 Totals 27 811 8 PITCHING—Zimmermann, Washington, 12- Reyes hit a leadoff shot in the third Miami at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco 000 010 — 1 Frazier had an RBI single and a 3; Wainwright, St. Louis, 11-5; Lynn, St. Louis, San Diego at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati 043 010 — 8 against Tigers rookie Jose Alvarez three-run homer off left-hander Mike 10-2; Corbin, Arizona, 9-0; Lee, Philadelphia, 9- San Francisco at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. LOB—San Francisco 2, Cincinnati 4. 2B—Kick- 2; Marquis, San Diego, 9-4; Maholm, Atlanta, 9- (1-2). For Reyes, it was his third homer L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Kickham (0-3), who has been hit hard in ham (1), D.Robinson (6), Bruce (25), Cozart 6. of the year and second in two days. Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. each of his three major league starts. (19), Hanigan (5). HR—Belt (9), Frazier (10). S— STRIKEOUTS—Harvey, New York, 132; St. Louis at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Arroyo. SF—Cozart. DeRosa added a three-run drive in Zack Cozart added a sacrifice fly and Samardzija, Chicago, 120; Kershaw, Los Ange- IP H R ER BB SO the fourth off reliever Luke Putkonen. a run-scoring double as the Reds piled les, 118; Lee, Philadelphia, 115; Wainwright, St. San Francisco Louis, 114; Latos, Cincinnati, 109; Bumgarner, Kickham L,0-3 22/39 7 7 0 2 hitter. up their most runs since a 12-2 win at National League Fernandez improved to 3-1 with an Wrigley Field on June 11. San Francisco, 107. Dunning 11/30 0 0 0 2 SAVES—Grilli, Pittsburgh, 27; Kimbrel, At- Kontos 1 2 1 1 1 3 Marlins 4, Padres 0 ERA of 1.34 over his past six starts. Bronson Arroyo (7-6) gave up a pair lanta, 23; RSoriano, Washington, 21; Mujica, St. Mijares 1 0 0 0 0 2 Marquis (9-4) issued a career-high of hits in six innings, including Brandon Louis, 21; Chapman, Cincinnati, 20; Romo, San Cincinnati MIAMI — Jose Fernandez struck out Francisco, 19; Cishek, Miami, 15; Street, San Arroyo W,7-6 6 2 1 1 1 3 seven walks in 6 1-3 innings but low- Belt’s homer. 10 and allowed only two hits in a career- Diego, 15; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 15. Umpires—Home, Bill Welke; First, Adrian John- high eight innings, and the Miami Mar- ered his ERA to 3.74 because he al- Rain halted the game after the sixth. son; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, Fieldin Cul- lins matched a season high with their lowed no earned runs. The right-hander The umpires waited 1 hour, 28 minutes breth. before calling it. T—2:12 (Rain delay: 1:28). A—30,702 (42,319). third consecutive victory by beating the came into the game leading all major Rays schedule San Diego Padres 4-0 Monday night. July 2 at Houston Diamondbacks to Jeff Mathis delivered the big hit for the July 3 at Houston second game in a row, raising his bat- July 4 at Houston honor victims of July 5 vs Chicago Sox ting average to .154. He hit a three-run July 6 vs Chicago Sox Yarnell wildfire double in the sixth, when the Marlins July 7 vs Chicago Sox July 8 vs Minnesota NEW YORK — The Ari- scored four unearned runs off Jason Marquis. July 9 vs Minnesota zona Diamondbacks are July 10 vs Minnesota going to wear a patch on Mathis’ ninth-inning beat July 11 vs Minnesota their uniforms for the rest of the Padres on Sunday. July 12 vs Houston The Marlins began the week with the July 13 vs Houston the season honoring the 19 July 14 vs Houston firefighters who died in the worst record in the majors, but since July 19 at Toronto wildfire about 80 miles from June 1 they’re 16-10, and they’ve won July 20 at Toronto six of their past seven games. They’ve July 21 at Toronto Phoenix. July 22 at Boston The firefighters died Sun- allowed three runs in the past three July 23 at Boston day night in Yarnell. games. July 24 at Boston During the four-game se- San Diego lost for the seventh time in July 25 at Boston nine games. Padres shortstop Pedro July 26 at N.Y. Yankees ries against the New York July 27 at N.Y. Yankees Mets that began Monday Ciriaco helped Marquis with two fine de- July 28 at N.Y. Yankees night, the Diamondbacks will fensive plays early, but his errant throw July 30 vs Arizona in the sixth led to the unearned runs. July 31 vs Arizona wear black bands on the Aug. 2 vs San Francisco right arm of their jerseys to Fernandez (5-4) equaled a career Aug. 3 vs San Francisco pay tribute to the fallen fire- high in strikeouts, walked one and threw Aug. 4 vs San Francisco fighters who were from a 100 pitches before departing for a Aug. 6 at Arizona pinch-hitter. Steve Cishek entered with Aug. 7 at Arizona crew in Prescott, Ariz. Washington’s Bryce Harper acknowledges the fans Monday after his solo Aug. 9 at L.A. Dodgers —From wire reports two on and got the final out for his 15th home run in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers in Washing- Aug. 10 at L.A. Dodgers save in 17 chances, completing a three- ton. This was Harper’s first game back after being on the disabled list. Aug. 11 at L.A. Dodgers CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 B3

total, I think in the big picture that’s going to be good.” Wimbledon BRAVES Gonzalez has what appears to be his Continued from Page B1 Monday best club in three years as manager. At The All England Lawn Tennis LOTTERY Thanks to Freeman, whose .422 aver- & Croquet Club, London Florida and 10 RBIs in his last 26 games after age with runners in scoring position Singles struggling with a .153 average in his ranks third in the NL, the Braves Men haven’t lacked consistency in the Fourth Round Here are the winning numbers selected first 32 games. cleanup spot. David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Ivan Dodig, Monday in the Florida Lottery: Uggla has averaged a strikeout every Croatia, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (6), 6-1, 6-1. 2.5 at-bats, but two days after first wear- “He’s consistent, man, really consis- Jerzy Janowicz (24), Poland, def. Jurgen CASH 3 (early) ing contact lenses June 21 at Milwau- tent,” Heyward said. “He wants to be in Melzer, Austria, 3-6, 7-6 (1), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. 4 - 8 - 1 kee, he’s hit .348 in his last six games to that spot every time. He goes up there Lukasz Kubot, Poland, def. Adrian Mannar- and tries to put up a good at-bat and get ino, France, 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. CASH 3 (late) finally get his average over .200. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, def. Kenny de 4 - 3 - 5 But Justin Upton, who carried the a pitch to hit hard. You don’t take it for Schepper, France, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. team as the NL player of the month in granted. You really appreciate that Juan Martin del Potro (8), Argentina, def. An- PLAY 4 (early) April, hit .226 in June with just one about him.” dreas Seppi (23), Italy, 6-4, 7-6 (2), 6-3. 6 - 2 - 8 - 6 homer and eight RBIs. His brother B.J. Freeman’s confidence has boosted Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Mikhail Youzhny the morale of teammates who some- (20), Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-1. PLAY 4 (late) Upton hit .238 in June, but his .177 av- Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Tommy Haas 5 - 2 - 9 - 4 erage this season is a major disap- times can’t shake off a slump. (13), Germany, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4). pointment for a player signed to the “He’s just starting to scratch the sur- Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, def. face of his talent level,” Uggla said. FANTASY 5 richest free-agent contract in franchise Bernard Tomic, Australia, 7-6 (4), 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4. history. “He’s starting to figure that out, start- Women 12 - 13 - 21 - 27 - 32 Fourth Round “Those averages — it’s going to be ing to realize how good he is. It’s a fun Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic, def. Carla tough to raise them,” Gonzalez said. thing to watch. It’s cool to see him, es- Suarez Navarro (19), Spain, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Sunday’s winning numbers and payouts: “But I think if you look at the individ- pecially with runners on base, he locks Kirsten Flipkens (20), Belgium, def. Flavia in that much more. More times than Fantasy 5: 3 – 13 – 17 – 25 – 36 ual months or look at a certain series or Pennetta, Italy, 7-6 (2), 6-3. Players should verify 10-day periods and you see good bat- not, he’s going to get the job done.” Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. Laura Robson, 5-of-5 2 winners $88,670.38 winning numbers by ting averages, total bases and home run And it appears, so is Atlanta. Britain, 7-6 (6), 7-5. 4-of-5 272 $105 calling 850-487-7777 Sabine Lisicki (23), Germany, def. Serena 3-of-5 7,829 $10 Williams (1), United States, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. or at www.flalottery.com. Li Na (6), China, def. Roberta Vinci (11), Italy, 6-2, 6-0. Sloane Stephens (17), United States, def. Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1. Marion Bartoli (15), France, def. Karin Knapp, AIRWAVES Italy, 6-2, 6-3. On the Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, def. Tsve- tana Pironkova, Bulgaria, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. TODAY’S SPORTS Doubles Men BASEBALL Second Round 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Miami Marlins at Atlanta Braves James Blake, United States, and Jurgen 8 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Houston Astros Melzer, Austria, def. Michael Llodra and Nico- WNBA BASKETBALL las Mahut (13), France, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1. Third Round 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Seattle Storm at Chicago Sky , India, and Edouard Roger- BICYCLING Vasselin (14), France, def. , 9 a.m. (NBCSPT) 2013 Tour de France Stage 4: Team Time- Austria, and (3), Brazil, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2. Trial , Sweden, and TENNIS (6), Canada, def. and Jonathan 7 a.m. (ESPN2) 2013 Wimbledon Championships Women's Marray (9), Britain, 7-6 (5), 7-5, 6-3. , France, and Nenad Zi- Quarterfinals monjic (11), Serbia, def. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, 8 a.m. (ESPN) 2013 Wimbledon Championships Women's Pakistan, and Jean-Julien Rojer (5), Nether- Quarterfinals Associated Press lands, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (4), 6-3. 3 p.m. (ESPN2) 2013 Wimbledon Championships Women's , India, and Atlanta relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel, right, high-fives teammate Brian McCann on (8), Austria, def. and Vasek Quarterfinals June 28 after a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Atlanta. Manager Fredi Pospisil, Canada, 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Gonzalez is delighted with the Braves’ 6 1/2-game lead in the NL East. Thanks to the Bob and (1), United States, def. RADIO play of Kimbrel, first baseman Freddie Freeman and the streaky power of left fielder , Philippines, and (16), 7:30 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Britain, 7-5, 6-3, 7-6 (3). Tampa Bay Rays pregame Justin Upton, the Braves might win their first division title in eight years. , India, and Radek Stepanek 8:10 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Tampa Bay Rays at Houston (4), Czech Republic, def. Lukasz Kubot and Astros (15), Poland, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. after agreeing to a deal with Toronto to Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and (12), Note: Brazil, def. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Horia Times and channels are subject to change at the acquire the No. 1 overall pick in the Tecau (7), Romania, 6-7 (6), 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game NBA 2006 draft. The Raptors will receive Women on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Continued from Page B1 Knicks reserves Steve Novak, Marcus Third Round Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Katarina Srebot- Camby and Quentin Richardson, who nik (3), Slovenia, def. Vania King, United States, had a difficult first season in Los An- will be signed-and-traded. The Knicks and Zheng Jie (13), China, 6-3, 6-2. 3. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, 2,679,230 at KC -110 Cleveland +100 geles, tweeted Monday that he was fly- are also sending the Raptors a 2016 at Minnesota -130 New York +120 Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua (12), 4. Nick Markakis, Orioles, 2,536,864 ing from New York to Los Angeles to first-round pick and two second-round Australia, def. Raquel Kops-Jones, United 5. Torii Hunter, Tigers, 2,390,336 Tampa Bay -165 at Houston +155 States, and (5), United States, 6. Nelson Cruz, Rangers, 2,258,797 Baltimore -110 at Chicago +100 help the Lakers make their pitch. picks, according to a person with 6-4, 6-1 7. Nate McLouth, Orioles, 2,169,772 Interleague “(Dwight Howard) we’re coming for knowledge of the details. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Peng Shuai (8), 8. Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox, 1,751,022 at Boston -180 San Diego +170 you,” he wrote. “You’re going to love Bargnani averaged a career-best 21.4 China, def. Darija Jurak, Croatia, and Tamarine 9. Yoenis Cespedes, Athletics, 1,556,700 at Oakland -175 Chicago (NL) +165 the statue we build for you outside Sta- points just three seasons ago, but fin- Tanasugarn, Thailand, 6-4, 6-4. 10. Coco Crisp, Athletics, 1,421,277 at LA (AL) -135 St. Louis +125 Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Kveta 11. Alex Gordon, Royals, 1,416,887 ples in 20yrs!” ished with his worst scoring and shoot- Peschke (7), Czech Republic, def. Eugenie 12. Austin Jackson, Tigers, 1,306,330 Contracts can’t be signed until July ing numbers last season since he Bouchard, Canada, and Petra Martic, Croatia, 13. Josh Hamilton, Angels, 1,138,518 10, after the next season’s salary cap posted career worsts of 10.2 points and 6-4, 6-4. 14. Shane Victorino, Red Sox, 1,059,429 BASEBALL has been set. 38.6 percent shooting in 2007-08. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, and Mirjana Lucic- 15. Ichiro Suzuki, Yankees, 1,003,198 American League Baroni, Croatia, def. Ekaterina Makarova and BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Optioned RHP Jair The Hawks also were expected to Other top players that are available Elena Vesnina (4), Russia, 6-3, 6-2. Jurrjens to Norfolk (IL). meet with their unrestricted free include Denver’s Andre Iguodala and Shuko Aoyama, Japan, and Chanelle CLEVELAND INDIANS—Sent RHP Blake agents, Josh Smith and Kyle Korver, on Philadelphia’s Andrew Bynum — both Scheepers, South Africa, def. Liezel Huber, Wood to Lake County (MWL) for a rehab as- their trip to Los Angeles, a person with part of the four-way trade that sent United States, and Sania Mirza (6), India, 6-2, NFL Training Camps signment. 3-6, 6-2. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Designated OF knowledge of the plans told The Asso- Howard from Orlando to Los Angeles Rookie and veteran reporting dates last summer — and Indiana’s David Mixed American Football Conference Jeff Francoeur for assignment. Recalled 2B ciated Press on condition of anonymity First Round BALTIMORE RAVENS — Under Armour Per- Johnny Giavotella from Omaha (PCL). because Monday’s meetings have not West. Sixth Man of the Year J.R. Smith Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Vera Du- formance Center, Owings Mills, Md. (rookies: MINNESOTA TWINS—Sent RHP Mike Pel- been officially announced. of the Knicks is a free agent, as is for- shevina, Russia, def. , Britain, and July 21, veterans: July 24) frey to Cedar Rapids (MWL) for a rehab as- mer winner Manu Ginobili of the San Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, 6-7 (2), 6-3, 6-4. signment. There is plenty of interest in Smith, BUFFALO BILLS — St. John Fisher College, a versatile forward, and Deron Antonio Spurs, who also could lose for- Filip Polasek and Janette Husarova, Slova- Pittsford, N.Y. (July 22, July 27) National League kia, def. Colin Fleming and Laura Robson, CINCINNATI BENGALS — Paul Brown Sta- ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Placed RHP Williams announced the Nets’ interest ward Tiago Splitter. Britain, 6-7 (2), 6-2, 6-4. dium, Cincinnati (both July 24) Trevor Cahill on the 15-day DL. Selected the in Korver by posting a picture of the Miami is trying to hold onto Chris contract of RHP Chaz Roe from Reno (PCL). , Denmark, and Sofia Arvids- CLEVELAND BROWNS — Browns Training sharp shooter in a Brooklyn uniform Andersen, which would essentially son, Sweden, def. Kyle Edmund, Britain, and ATLANTA BRAVES—Agreed to terms with Facility, Berea, Ohio (July 19, July 24) on social media. keep together the entire core of the Eugenie Bouchard, Canada, 7-5, 6-4. DENVER BRONCOS — Paul D. Bowlen Me- INF Dylan Manwaring and RHPs Carlos Second Round morial Center, Englewood, Colo. (both July 24) Salazar and Alec Grosser on minor league con- The Knicks are hoping Andrea team that beat San Antonio in seven , United States, and Casey Del- HOUSTON TEXANS — Methodist Training tracts. Bargnani relocates his outside shot games to win the NBA championship. lacqua (13), Australia, def. Fabio Fognini and Center, Houston (July 21, July 25) LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Sent OF Carl Flavia Pennetta, Italy, walkover. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Anderson Univer- Crawford and LHP Ted Lilly to Rancho Cuca- Alexander Peya, Austria, and Anna-Lena sity, Anderson, Ind. (July 23, July 27) monga (Cal) for rehab assignments. Groenefeld (5), Germany, def. Santiago Gon- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Florida Blue PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms of Estonia, failing to become the first with RHP JaCoby Jones on a minor league con- zalez, Mexico, and Natalie Grandin, South Health & Wellness Practice Fields, Jacksonville, British woman in the quarters of any Africa, 6-2, 6-4. Fla. (both July 25) tract. WIMBLEDON Rohan Bopanna, India, and Zheng Jie (7), WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Reinstated Grand Slam since 1984. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Missouri Western Continued from Page B1 China, def. , Colombia, and Darija State, St. Joseph, Mo. (July 22, July 25) OF Bryce Harper from the 15-day DL. Optioned Robson, the first British woman to Jurak, Croatia, 7-6 (6), 7-5. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Dolphins Training Fa- RHP Erik Davis to Syracuse (IL). Sent C Wilson reach the second week at Wimbledon Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, and Cara cility, Davie, Fla. (both July 20) Ramos to Potomac (Carolina) for a rehab as- since 1998, squandered a chance for Black (10), Zimbabwe, def. Mark Knowles, Ba- signment. rank as her biggest victory at the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Gillette Sta- grass-court Grand Slam. She has elim- a headline matchup with Williams. hamas, and Sabine Lisicki, Germany, walkover. dium, Foxborough, Mass. (July 21, July 25) BASKETBALL David Marrero, Spain, and Kimiko Date- NEW YORK JETS — SUNY Cortland, Cort- National Basketball Association inated the reigning Instead, Kanepi will face Lisicki in Krumm (14), Japan, def. Jonathan Marray and land, N.Y. (July 22, July 25) LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Agreed to champion the last four times she the quarterfinals. Heather Watson, Britain, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Napa Valley Mar- terms with G Chris Paul. played Wimbledon, having missed the Former champion Petra Kvitova, Johan Brunstrom, Sweden, and Katalin riott, Napa, Calif. (both July 25) HOCKEY Marosi, Hungary, def. Frantisek Cermak and National Hockey League tournament in 2010. She ousted last year’s runner-up Agnieszka Rad- PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Saint Vincent wanska and No. 4 David Ferrer all Lucie Hradecka (12), Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), College, Latrobe, Pa. (both July 26) COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Signed G Sharapova in the fourth round last 6-3. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Chargers Park, Sergei Bobrovsky to a two-year contract exten- year. avoided upsets to advance, as did Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia, and Katarina Sre- San Diego (both July 24) sion. Announced director of amateur scouting Djokovic reached his 17th straight sixth-seeded Li Na of China. botnik (3), Slovenia, def. James Blake, United TENNESSEE TITANS — Baptist Sports Tyler Wright is leaving the team. Juan Martin del Potro, playing States, and Donna Vekic, Croatia, 7-5, 6-1. NEW YORK RANGERS—Acquired D Danny Grand Slam quarterfinal by beating Park, Nashville, Tenn. (both July 24) Haas 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4). He failed to serve with his left knee heavily taped after National Football Conference Syvret from Philadelphia for F Kris Newbury. ARIZONA CARDINALS — University of PHOENIX COYOTES—Re-signed G Mike out the match at 5-3 in the third and a scary fall in the previous round, Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. (July 23, July Smith to a six-year contract. wasted a match point in the next game beat Andreas Seppi 6-4, 7-6 (2), 6-3. 25) TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Re-Signed F before closing out the tiebreaker with He said his knee was “really painful” All-Star Fan Voting ATLANTA FALCONS — Falcons Training Fa- Pierre-Cedric Labrie to a one-year contract. SOCCER a forehand winner on his fourth and he hopes it will be better by the Tuesday, July 16 cility, Flowery Branch, Ga. (both July 24) National Women’s Soccer League time he plays Ferrer on Wednesday. At Citi Field, New York CAROLINA PANTHERS — Wofford College, match point. CHIVAS USA—Signed C Carlos Bocanegra. AMERICAN LEAGUE Spartanburg, S.C. (July 21, July 25) “I think that I’m playing really, re- Ferrer overcame another slow start COLLEGE Through July 1 CHICAGO BEARS — Olivet Nazarene, Bour- ally good tennis at this moment,” to beat Ivan Dodig of Croatia 6-7 (3), AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE— FIRST BASE bonnais, Ill. (July 25) Promoted Tom Odjakjian to senior associate Djokovic said. “Maybe even better 7-6 (6), 6-1, 6-1. 1. Chris Davis, Orioles, 5,468,703 DALLAS COWBOYS — City of Oxnard commissioner for broadcasting and digital con- than back in 2011 when I won this Despite Williams’ loss, there’s still 2. Prince Fielder, Tigers, 3,280,681 Fields, Oxnard, Calif. (both July 20) tent, Mark Hodgkin to senior director of digital an American woman in the quarters 3. Albert Pujols, Angels, 1,140,420 DETROIT LIONS — Lions Training Facility, tournament.” media, Michael Costa to director of football and 4. Mike Napoli, Red Sox, 1,123,281 Allen Park, Mich. (July 22, July 25) Djokovic moved on to No. 7 Tomas after Sloane Stephens beat 19-year- video administration and Lois DeBlois to exec- 5. Mitch Moreland, Rangers, 1,007,675 GREEN BAY PACKERS — St. Norbert Col- old Monica Puig of Puerto Rico 4-6, utive assistant for administration. Named John Berdych, who reached his first Wim- SECOND BASE lege, De Pere, Wis. (both July 25) 7-5, 6-1. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Minnesota State Larson chief financial officer, Michael Coyne as- bledon quarterfinal since he was the 1. Robinson Cano, Yankees, 3,974,322 sistant director of broadcast scheduling, Cather- runner-up in 2010 by beating Bernard On a busy day at Wimbledon with 2. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 2,838,129 University, Mankato, Minn. (both July 25) NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Saints Training ine Carmignani branding and event coordinator 3. Ian Kinsler, Rangers, 1,767,806 Tomic 7-6 (4), 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4. Berdych every round-of-16 match to be Facility, Metairie, La. (July 18, July 25) and Jamie Corun digital communications coor- 4. Omar Infante, Tigers, 1,554,514 beat Djokovic in the semifinals that played, Kvitova was the first to reach NEW YORK GIANTS — Timex Performance dinator. 5. Jose Altuve, Astros, 1,227,462 the last eight, beating Carla Suarez Center, East Rutherford, N.J. (both July 26) CALDWELL—Named Sally Ryan women’s year. SHORTSTOP PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — NovaCare assistant lacrosse coach. Djokovic’s quarterfinal streak is Navarro of Spain 7-6 (5), 6-3. She will 1. J.J. Hardy, Orioles, 3,509,180 Complex, Philadelphia (July 22, July 25) DUKE—Named Kathryn Hagglund women’s play Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium, 2. Jhonny Peralta, Tigers, 2,505,348 the third longest behind Roger Fed- ST. LOUIS RAMS — Rams Park Training rowing recruiting coordinator. 3. Elvis Andrus, Rangers, 2,122,770 erer’s 36 and ’ 27. who reached her first career Grand Center, Earth City, Mo. (July 21, July 24) EASTERN MICHIGAN—Named Heather Slam quarterfinal by ousting Flavia 4. Jed Lowrie, Athletics, 1,491,376 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Marie P. De- Lyke athletic director. Federer’s string ended with last 5. Jose Reyes, Blue Jays, 1,091,707 Bartolo Sports Center, Santa Clara, Calif. (July FURMAN—Named Richie Meade men’s as- week’s loss in the second round. Pennetta of Italy 7-6 (2), 6-3 — a year THIRD BASE 19, July 24) sistant lacrosse coach. Murray, facing the ever-increasing after her ranking plummeted to 1. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers 5,844,165 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Virginia Mason GEORGE MASON—Named Eric Skeeters 262nd because of injuries. 2. Manny Machado, Orioles, 2,752,627 pressure to become the first British Athletic Center, Renton, Wash. (both July 24) men’s assistant basketball coach. man since 1936 to win Wimbledon, Poland will send two men into the 3. Adrian Beltre, Rangers, 1,792,809 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — One Bucca- GRU AUGUSTA—Named Jason Eller base- 4. Evan Longoria, Rays, 1,528,877 neer Place, Tampa, Fla. (July 17, July 24) ball coach. was in trouble in the second set. He quarterfinals for the first time after 5. Josh Donaldson, Athletics, 827,381 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Bon Secours HIGH POINT—Named Jenna Burkett trailed 5-2 against Youzhny, who was 24th-seeded Jerzy Janowicz and CATCHER Training Center, Richmond, Va. (both July 24) women’s assistant basketball coach. a 2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist, 130th-ranked Lukasz Kubot each 1. Joe Mauer, Twins, 3,869,330 HOBART—Announced it has accepted an in- but broke back when the Russian won five-set matches. 2. Matt Wieters, Orioles, 2,677,959 vitation to join the Northeast Conference in 3. A.J. Pierzynski, Rangers, 1,441,827 men’s lacrosse, effective for the 2014 season. served for the set at 5-4. Then, down The big-serving Janowicz out- 4. Carlos Santana, Indians, 1,285,650 Major League Baseball LOCK HAVEN—Named Scott Moore 5-3 in the tiebreaker, Murray took the lasted Jurgen Melzer 3-6, 7-6 (1), 6-4, 5. Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Red Sox, National League wrestling coach. set’s last four points. He broke im- 4-6, 6-4, while Kubot defeated Adrian 1,256,505 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE MICHIGAN STATE—Named Amaka Agugua mediately in the third, and cruised Mannarino 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. DESIGNATED HITTER at Pittsburgh -165 Philadelphia +155 women’s assistant basketball coach. They’ll play each other Wednesday 1. David Ortiz, Red Sox, 4,398,197 at Wash. -230 Milwaukee +210 NEW MEXICO—Named Mike Iuzzolino di- from there to set up a match with 2. Lance Berkman, Rangers, 2,004,388 Arizona -130 at New York +120 rector of men’s basketball operations. Fernando Verdasco of Spain. with the winner becoming the 3. Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays, 1,688,099 at Cincinnati -160 San Francisco +150 SOUTH CAROLINA—Named Ryan Young Murray is the only British player country’s first male Grand Slam 4. Victor Martinez, Tigers, 1,257,577 at Atlanta -220 Miami +200 men’s assistant tennis coach. left in the tournament, after Laura semifinalist. 5. Mark Trumbo, Angels, 1,190,709 Los Angeles -155 at Colorado +145 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE—Named Jordann Robson lost. She couldn’t recover In other matchups, Li faces Rad- OUTFIELD American League Plummer women’s assistant basketball coach. 1. Mike Trout, Angels, 4,822,983 Detroit -130 at Toronto +120 WENTWORTH TECH—Named Jackie Clark from her missed chances in the first wanska, and Stephens plays 2007 fi- 2. Adam Jones, Orioles, 4,766,256 at Texas -180 Seattle +170 trainer. set and fell 7-6 (5), 7-5 to Kaia Kanepi nalist Marion Bartoli. B4 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Second in state, off to nationals PGA Tour to support long putters rule Associated Press “The board also was of the opinion that having a JACKSONVILLE — The single set of rules ... appli- PGA Tour said Monday it cable to all professional would follow a new rule competitions worldwide that bans the anchored was desirable and would putting stroke used by four avoid confusion.” of the last six major cham- The decision to go pions, asking instead Mon- along was not a surprise. day for a temporary The common ground by reprieve for those who all sides was the impor- play the game for fun. tance of golf being played The announcement under one fundamental Monday after a PGA Tour set of rules, as has been board meeting is the final the case for hundreds of piece of confirmation from years. a major golf organization The wrinkle that came Special to the Chronicle for Rule 14-1b, which will out of the tour’s meeting The 12th Grade Citrus Hoops Wildcats recently finished second in the state. The girls traveled to Tavares, where take effect Jan. 1, 2016 was asking the R&A and they went undefeated until the championship game. The team will now compete at the national level at Disney when the next “Rules of USGA to give amateurs ESPN’s Wide World of Sports on July 4-7. Pictured from left to right are: Katelyn Hannigan, Kiersten Weaver, Golf ” is published. The more time to adjust away Tai McRae, Jasmyne Eason, coach Curtis Wells, Rita Jarque, Arianna Tankersley, Hallie Linville, Sara Poehlman and rule makes it illegal for from the anchored stroke. Megan Wells. Not pictured: Tanika Jackson and Alexis Zachar. players to attach the end of PGA of America president the club to their body Ted Bishop was among while making a stroke. those concerned that ban- Adam Scott used a long ning the stroke used for putter held against his long putters would force chest when he won the too many people to quit Masters. Ernie Els (British the game out of frustra- Open) and Webb Simpson tion, at a time when golf is (U.S. Open) used a belly worried about decreasing putter last year. Keegan participation. Bradley in the 2011 PGA “The policy board con- Championship was the tinues to believe that ex- first major champion with tending the time period a belly putter. the ban would go into ef- The Royal & Ancient fect for amateurs would be Golf Club and U.S. Golf As- beneficial for golf partici- sociation proposed the pation and the overall new rule Nov. 28 and al- health of the game,” lowed for a three-month Finchem said. comment period. It for- Finchem cited the mally adopted the rule USGA changing the groove May 21. configuration for irons in Finchem said in Febru- 2008. It was effective for ary the tour was opposed elite play in 2010, but does to the new rule because not apply to recreational there were no data to sug- play until 2014. gest an advantage and no But the decision on “overriding reason to go grooves was an equipment down that road.” The issue. Anchoring is a tour’s opinion was shaped change in the actual rules by a players-only meeting of golf. For the USGA and earlier that month. R&A, which set the rules “In making its decision, for the 600-year-old game, the policy board recog- to allow amateurs more nized that there are still time to use anchored varying opinions among strokes would be creating our membership, but ulti- two sets of rules. mately concluded that The PGA of America while it is an important also said it would follow issue, a ban on anchored the new rule, while ex- strokes would not funda- pressing concern about mentally affect a strong amateurs. presentation of our com- “We continue to feel petitions or the overall strongly that the amateur success of the PGA Tour,” player needs a longer pe- Finchem said in a riod of adjustment to this statement. rule,” Bishop said.

Associated Press The pack climbs Monday during the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race. Gerrans holds off Sagan to win third stage of Tour de France NASCAR drivers Associated Press like results at CALVI, Corsica — Australian sprinter Simon Gerrans held off a late charge by Peter Sagan to win Indianapolis test Monday’s hilly third stage of the Tour de France by less than half a Associated Press Hamlin from climbing wheel. into the No. 11 car and Belgian rider Jan Bakelants did INDIANAPOLIS — turning laps in excess of enough in the sweltering heat to Jamie McMurray and 200 mph. Neither Hamlin keep the race leader’s yellow jersey. Juan Pablo Montoya like or his team took Gerrans looked to have the finish what they’ve seen from questions. line in sight with about 100 meters to the new Cup cars at With cool tempera- go, though the Slovakian rider put Indianapolis. tures, overcast skies and on a late sprint and almost caught On Monday, the two for- light winds, the weather him. mer Indianapolis win- was ideal for top speeds, But Gerrans dug deep to clinch ners joined a growing list though rain postponed his second career Tour stage win. of test participants who most of the scheduled af- Spaniard Jose Joaquin Rojas fin- have raved about every- ternoon session. ished third. thing from handling to But the common theme “Sagan is a guy who can often Australia’s Simon Gerrans, left, crosses the finish line ahead of Peter Sagan quicker speeds to tire coming out of all the tests climb with the best climbers and of Slovakia, right, to win the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race wear on the 2.5-mile oval at Indy is this: The new sprint with the best sprinter, so I’m that has often caused so car is outperforming the job,” Clarke said. “I was quite re- from Ajaccio, where French em- really thrilled to be able to beat such much consternation for old one. laxed today and when you’re re- peror and military mastermind a classy rider,” Gerrans said. “I sur- NASCAR drivers. On a warmer, sunny day prised quite a few people a little bit laxed it means you have good legs.” Napoleon Bonaparte was born in “Our car has been It was a particularly welcome win 1769, and finished in Calvi after in April, Jeff Gordon and today, including myself.” quick at a lot of tracks Trevor Bayne walked off Gerrans shouldn’t be too sur- for Gerrans’ Orica Greenedge team three moderate climbs and a where it has not been re- the track and said they prised, though, as he had prepared after the confusion of Saturday’s steeper last climb tested the legs of ally fast in the past, and were impressed with the well. first stage, when the team bus was the peloton. the testing has been way the cars handled in “This is a stage that I’ve been tar- stuck on the finish line and removed Gerrans clocked about 3 hours, 40 pretty good today,” said those conditions, too, and geting for quite some time,” he said. moments before the riders arrived. minutes. McMurray, who won the both noted that even the “We were down here in Corsica last “We saw the footage,” Gerrans It was the last of the trio of Corsi- Daytona 500 and Brick- tire wear was better than weekend doing a recon and scouting said. “You really can’t do (anything) can stages before the race heads to yard 400 in 2010. “It’s our the finishes and it all paid off today.” but laugh at the situation. (Our mainland France for Tuesday’s team first time here with this usual. That’s become a Although Gerrans has clinched a driver) did a fantastic job, we are time trial in Nice, where race fa- car and it seems like recurring question since stage win on all three Grand Tours, proud of him. He was embarrassed vorite Chris Froome’s Sky team are some of the setup stuff is the 2008 race turned into his previous stage win on “Le Tour” so we felt quite sad for him.” expected to challenge for the win. a little different from a series of short sprints was five years ago — when it actu- Sagan is in the coveted sprinter’s “There are some strong teams out what we’ve been doing when tire problems ally finished in the northern Italian green jersey he is expected to con- there,” Froome said. here the last couple of brought out so many ski resort of Prato Nevoso. test with British sprinter Mark With the Tour heading through years.” cautions. He was slowing up but just man- Cavendish, who is 49 points behind. Corsica for the first time, some fans McMurray and Mon- Goodyear, the series’ aged one last effort to throw his bike “I’m a bit sad about the stage, but got their first glimpse of the show- toya are part of a small tire manufacturer, has forward the way a 100-meter runner the team’s objective is to get the case race — and made a point of get- contingent — five cars since softened the tire would dip for the line. green jersey and that’s what we ting noticed. One defied the heat to from the Cup Series and compound, which pro- “I wasn’t sure if I had won — a have,” Sagan, a Slovak, said through dress up in a full Napoleon outfit, four from the Nationwide duced far better results. half-wheel length?!” Gerrans said. a translator. “I don’t feel at my best saluting from the roadside. Series — that is testing at That part hasn’t changed. “All went perfectly well, my team yet. But the Tour is long and there Further on, a man held up a Cor- Indy through today. “They’ve figured it took great care of me after the last are still a lot of good stages to come.” sican flag as he rode on horseback Also testing was Denny out,” said Montoya, who climb.” Bakelants, the winner of Sunday’s alongside the rolling pack. Hamlin, who was cleared won the 2000 Indianapo- He will also need to thank his second stage, finished in 19th place. But the riders were concentrating to drive Monday morning lis 500. “The grip level is countryman and teammate Simon “The team worked very hard for too hard to notice. after a hard crash Sunday really good today.” Clarke, who placed himself in the me, and I’m very happy to keep the “Twisty roads like that along the at Kentucky. After the Will that be the case in early breakaway. yellow jersey,” Bakelants said. “It coast, stunning scenery,” Froome race, Hamlin complained hotter conditions? The “It was the team plan. I was was a very hot day and the condi- said. “I’m sure it made for great of headaches, but Indy’s Brickyard 400 has tradi- brought to the Tour de France to join tions were not easy.” shots from the helicopter, but that’s medical team found noth- tionally been one of the breakaways, so I made sure I did my Monday’s 90-mile trek started not what we were interested in.” ing that would prevent hottest races in the series. Section C - TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 Inside: Homosassa’s second annual Mullet Toss is set HEALTH & LIFE for Saturday/C5

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have a patient with breast cancer who was Idiagnosed three years Citrus Hills man survives ago. She is now 60 years old. heart attack through Her cancer was stage II and she received chemotherapy hypothermic treatment for six months and is now on hormonal therapy with Anastrozole. I advised her to NANCY KENNEDY take it for five years when I started it. Staff writer Daily tamoxifen for five years is already the current CITRUS HILLS worldwide standard for n the first anniversary of his death, Jerry the treatment of hormone Doceti brought gifts to the emergency receptor-positive breast room nurses at Citrus Memorial Health cancer in premenopausal System. women. “It was a Saturday. I had just gotten up It has repeatedly been and I felt like I had heartburn, so I popped a proven to reduce breast few Tums, but it didn’t help,” Doceti said, recalling the cancer mortality. However, events of his heart attack. it has not been clear The next thing he knew, he was in the car with his whether continuing beyond wife, Kathy, driving him to the emergency room from In Citrus County, heart disease is the five years produces further their home in Citrus Hills. benefit. “When we got to WTI, he wasn’t answering me,” Mrs. number one cause of death. Between Now, three new studies Doceti said. “His eyes rolled back in his head, and he 2009 and 2011, the annual average of have come out recently See ICE/ Page C2 which compared tamoxifen 385 people in Citrus County died from for five years vs. 10 years. coronary heart disease and an average of The trial, known as aTTom, Heart attack victim Jerry Doceti works out at the gym. was conducted in the On June 9, 2012, Doceti actually died while his wife, 1,453 people per year were hospitalized. United Kingdom and re- Kathy, was driving him to the hospital after complaining During that same time period, the ported in the recent ASCO of heartburn and breathing problems. A year later, after conference. three days of ice treatments, three stints and a nine-day annual average of 103 people died from It confirms the results hospital stay, he is back and working out daily with an from another major exercise routine prescribed by his doctor. heart failure and an average 229 people STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle per year were hospitalized. See GANDHI/ Page C3 Tips for healthy summer grilling to avoid cancer risks ow that summer role of diet, physical ac- According to re- protective precautions. and cook safely. has officially ar- Dr. C. tivity and weight in searchers, two aspects of Part of the problem is First, add some color to Nrived, it is time to colorectal cancer risk. the traditional American related to the technique your cooking. Try grilling fire up the grills and Joseph We have discussed the cookout, what you grill of cooking. some colorful vegetables smokers, and enjoy the Bennett link of obesity and inac- and how you grill it, can Research has shown and fruits, and cut back summer for as long as we tivity with regard to the have a role in raising your that when any kind of on the amount of red can, as best as we can. risk of cancer in many of risk for cancer. Part of meat, poultry or fish is meat and processed meat Part of that summertime NAVIGATING my previous columns. The this is common sense, but cooked at high tempera- on your cookout menu. fun involves the backyard CANCER data to support these many of us may not real- tures, especially when Plant foods contain a vari- grill, and estimates state findings continues to ize all of the risks. well-done or charred, ety of naturally occurring four out of five American grow, as does the waist- For instance, large por- cancer-causing com- compounds called phyto- households will fire up grill correctly. This advice line of far too many Amer- tions of red meat and pounds called hetero- chemicals, many of which backyard grills this is even more important icans. But it is not just processed meat are a cyclic amines (HCAs) and provide their own summer. based upon a report on how much you eat, it is well-known link to an in- polycyclic aromatic hy- anti-cancer protection. So as we roll into sum- the prevention of also what you eat. crease in the risk of col- drocarbons (PAHs) are Vegetables such as as- mer, let’s take a look at colorectal cancer. One finding of the new orectal cancer. And, while formed. These substances paragus, onions, mush- the art of grilling from a The World Cancer Re- report is that diets high in the evidence on the link can, theoretically, damage rooms, zucchini, eggplant standpoint of health. The search Fund released a red meat and processed between grilling itself and DNA in ways that make and corn on the cob are way you grill can have an report that added re- meat clearly lead to an in- cancer risk is less strong, cancer more likely. But favorites, because grilling influence on your risk of search findings to its creased risk of colorectal it only makes sense to there are ways to con- cancer, so let’s learn to growing database on the cancer. take some easy cancer- tinue to enjoy the grill See BENNETT/ Page C3

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was what they call ‘pos- treatment for dehydration turing’ — his arms and his legs were going in, he was sliding out of the ood morning! Summer is in full cases, delirium or uncon scious ness can seat. So, I’m racing swing and our hot, humid, pre- occur. through the parking lot at Gdictable thunderstorms have set- There is one symptom that is easy to the school, going over the tled in to stay for a while. detect; the color of your urine. Clear or speed bumps, driving This is a great time to talk about sur- light-colored urine means you’re well with one hand and viving the heat. hydrated, whereas a dark yellow or punching his heart with Think about it: you’re cutting the amber color usually signals dehydration. the other.” grass and sweat is pouring down your This is Florida, and you’re going to be When they arrived at forehead and back. You’re really hot, outdoors a lot, just take the proper pre- the emergency room, but you want to go ahead and cut the cautions! I have one more reminder. Scal- Mrs. Doceti ran in yelling backyard and be done with it. You now lop season is here and the masses will be for help. have a headache and are starting to feel out in the gulf. Be mindful of other “He had no heartbeat,” dizzy and lightheaded. It sounds harm- boaters and folks in the water. Fly your she said. “One minute I less, but you could be dehydrated — and your dive flag and, if possible, have a could feel him breathing, that’s not a good. “watcher” on the boat to keep an eye on then it was nothing. I You’re out on the water maybe even your group knew he was dead.” having a few cold ones. It’s really hot, in the That was June 9, 2012. but you can jump in the water to cool water. Mr. Doceti, 66, doesn’t off, no problem. Well, maybe not. Even Check your Katie remember anything of on the water, you need to keep plenty of radios, STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle that day past reaching fluids in your system and by fluids, I Lucas keep an eye Jerry Doceti follows a daily exercise routine at the WTI on the way to the mean water. NATURE on the gym. Doceti suffered a heart attack in June 2012 in hospital. He doesn’t re- You can still become dehydrated even COAST weather which he died. It took doctors and nurses at Citrus member the nurses if you’re “in” the water. EMS and have a Memorial about five minutes to bring him back to life. scrambling to action, Dehydration occurs when you lose first aid kit someone doing CPR then more fluid, (sweat), than you take in. on board! If someone else using a de- Your body needs water and fluids to you don’t fibrillator on him. Top 10 heart-healthy tips from the function. If you don’t replace lost fluids, have a first aid kit, Nature Coast EMS has He doesn’t remember American Heart Association you may get dehydrated. developed a one for you. Small and large when they finally got a ■ Common causes of dehydration in- kits are available and are the perfect size If you smoke, quit. Smoking is the single most pulse and then whisking clude intense diarrhea, vomiting, fever or for your boat, car, truck and RV. Our of- preventable cause of disease and death in the him upstairs to begin ICE excessive sweating. Not drinking enough fice hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday United States. treatment. water during hot weather or exercise also through Friday., except holidays, and ■ If you’re overweight, get down to a normal ICE, or Induced Cool- may cause dehydration. Anyone may be- we’re on Homosassa Trail just off State weight and maintain it. ing by EMS, cools the come dehydrated, but young children, Road 44 in Lecanto. Pick yours up today! body to a mild hypother- ■ Eat a healthy, low-fat, high-fiber balanced diet. older adults and people with chronic ill- Be safe, take care and stay well! mic state using water- ■ Get at least 30 minutes of exercise or physical nesses are most at risk. You can usually filled blankets or, more activity a day. reverse mild to moderate dehydration by Katie Lucas is the public information recently, through an IV. ■ drinking more fluids, but severe dehydra- officer at Nature Coast EMS. She can be Reduce alcohol consumption to no more than A cardiac arrest affects tion needs immediate medical treatment. reached at 352-249-4730 or two drinks a day for men, one a day for women. all the body’s organs, es- To help prevent dehydration you should [email protected]. ■ Manage your stress. pecially brain tissue, drink plenty of liquids during hot Nature Coast EMS is an accredited, ■ Watch your sodium intake — too much in- which is the most sensi- weather, illness or exercise. nonprofit established in 2000 to provide tive to damage. Cooling creases blood pressure. Here are some symptoms of mild to emergency medical services to Citrus halts the continual injury ■ Drink plenty of water. moderate dehydration: dry, sticky County. Watch “Every Minute Counts” process. ■ Limit caffeine — the cases of heart arrhythmia mouth, sleepiness or tiredness — chil- hosted by Mike Hall, CEO, Nature Coast A person spends 24 have tripled in recent years because of the in- dren are likely to be less active than EMS on WYKE TV at 8 p.m. Tuesdays hours in this cooled state creased use of highly caffeinated energy drinks, usual, thirst, decreased urine output, and 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Nature Coast and then it takes another few or no tears when crying, headache, EMS does not call soliciting donations especially among young people. day to bring the body to dizziness or lightheadedness. on behalf of paramedics and EMTs. The ■ Get regular checkups. normal temperature. Severe dehydration requires medical Citrus County Professional Paramedics Citrus Memorial, the attention. Some of the symptoms are; and EMTs Local 365 is a union, and first rural community was back for a stent, he’s the same guy she extreme thirst, lack of sweating, low Nature Coast EMS team members do hospital in the nation to done in the hospital’s married years ago in blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, rapid not benefit from any donation to this offer ICE treatment, cardiac cath lab, and New York. breathing and fever. In the most serious organization. began using this went home with only one “I believe there was a procedure in 2007. medication to take, a reason behind this,” Do- Since then, the hospi- blood thinner. ceti said. “God was say- HEALTH NOTES tal has used it on about In the year since his ing, ‘You’re not ready yet. 40 people. “death,” Doceti has made You got another shot to Blvd., Homosassa. Penny Duteau Nursing “They told me, ‘Call the some lifestyle changes, correct some things.’ family.’ They didn’t know although not drastic “We were at church Blood drive set ● 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Scholarship. ones, he said. He had and it was a year since it July 8, West Citrus Govern- Qualified applicants must what the outcome would be, even if he pulled been working out at the happened, so we brought July 20 in BH ment Building, 1540 N. Mead- be a resident of Citrus County through,” Mrs. Doceti gym, which he has in- a few things in to the ER Joint blood ministries of owcrest Blvd., Crystal River. and must have been ac- Our Lady of Grace Parish and said. creased from once or to let them know that ● 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, cepted into a recognized Even if he pulled twice a week to nearly they helped me pull Knights of Columbus Council July 9, Citrus County Tax Col- school of nursing program through, there might’ve every day. He had quit through this,” he said. “I 6168 blood drive, 8 a.m. to lector’s Office, 210 N. Apopka (proof required). Applications been brain damage from smoking many years be- wanted them to know I’m 1 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Ave., Inverness. are available by emailing a lack of oxygen. fore, and he’s cut out salt doing fine, and thank Our Lady of Grace Parish Life ● 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, July [email protected] or writing A grandson in North and eats “bad” food in you.” Center, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., 9, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 Penny Duteau Nursing Schol- Carolina began fasting moderation. Contact Chronicle Beverly Hills. Donors are ur- W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, arhsip Fund, c/o Jolynn and praying. Within Mrs. Doceti said the reporter Nancy Kennedy gently needed during the sum- Inverness. Duteau, 4626 Stolls Ave., hours, 16 family mem- only residual effect that at 352-564-2927 or mer vacation season — bring Tampa, FL 33615. Applica- bers showed up. she’s seen is some forget- nkennedy@chronicle your family, friends and neigh- Health center tions must be completed and A week later, Doceti fulness. Other than that, online.com. bors. A continental breakfast is returned by July 15. planned, as well as tokens of board to meet appreciation to all donors. Call The George A. Dame SHINE MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUPS LifeSouth at 352-537-3061. Community Health Center Board Meetings are at program helps ■ Alzheimer’s Association-Florida Gulf [email protected] or call Wendy Give blood 3 p.m. the first Wednesday Florida Department of Elder Coast Chapter support group at Our Lady of Hall, LCSW, at 352-527-0106. in Inverness monthly at the Citrus County Affairs SHINE program offers Fatima Catholic Church, 550 U.S. 41 S., In- ■ Alzheimer’s caregiver and family Health Department, 3700 W. free and unbiased information verness, 11 a.m. first Tuesday monthly. Call support group by Alzheimer’s Family Or- Blood drive, 1 to 4 p.m. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, in and assistance for all your Anne Black at 352-527-4600. ganization, 2:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesday, July 16, at Arbor the first floor conference room. health insurance issues. In ■ Thursday monthly at Superior Residences of Trail Rehab, 611 Turner BROOKSVILLE — Women’s breast Citrus County, there are four cancer support group, 6 to 7:30 p.m. the Lecanto, 4865 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway. Call Camp Road, Inverness, in co- Oak Hill locations ready to serve your first Tuesday monthly at Florida Cancer Insti- Debbie Selsavage at 352-746-5483. operation with LifeSouth needs. For an appointment at tute-New Hope Center at 7154 Medical Cen- ■ Alzheimer’s caregiver support group, Community Blood Centers. Partners Club any center, leave message at ter Drive, Spring Hill. Call Tambra Randazzo, 2:30 p.m. first and third Thursday monthly at We are seeking community SPRING HILL — Oak Hill 352-527-5956. R.T., at 352-592-8128. Sunshine Gardens Crystal River, 311 N.E. members interested in donat- Hospital H2U Partner’s Club ● Citrus County Resource ■ Fourth Ave., facilitated by Debbie Selsavage, ing blood to the humanitarian SPRING HILL — Caregiver Support events. The hospital is at Center, 2804 W. Marc Group, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. the first Wednes- a group leader trained by the Alzheimer’s organization that helps to 11375 Cortez Blvd., Spring Knighton Court, Lecanto. Family Organization. Call 352-563-0235 or save lives. Participants are day monthly, at the Florida Cancer Institute- Hill, 1.9 miles east of U.S. 19 ● First United Methodist e-mail [email protected]. required to bring a photo ID. New Hope’s Spring Hill Center, 10441 on State Road 50. Visit Church, 8831 W. Bradshaw Quality Drive, Suite 203 in the Medical Arts ■ Families Against Multiple Sclerosis Blood drives OakHillHospital.com. St., Homosassa. Building next to Spring Hill Hospital. Call Support Group, 11 a.m. the first Saturday H2U Partner’s Club events ● St Anne’s Episcopal Pamela McGee, facilitator, at 352-688-7744. monthly at First Baptist Church of Hernando, for the week and activities are open to Church, 9870 W. Fort Island ■ Time Out From Cancer, cancer sur- 3790 E. Parsons Point Road, for families, members only. Membership is Trail, Crystal River. vivors meeting 6 to 7 p.m. the first Wednes- friends and anyone affected by MS. Call LifeSouth Community open to Hernando, Pasco and Shana at 352-637-2030 or 352-422-2123. Blood Centers: With summer ● Inverness Library, 1511 day monthly at Oysters Restaurant, Citrus County residents for Druid Road, Inverness. sponsored by RBOI. Email Tommie Brown at See GROUPS/Page C3 upon us, there’s a sharp in- $20 a year, which includes crease in the need for blood. membership in the HCA To find a donor center or a national H2U program. blood drive near you, call 352- ● July 2 — “Happy Birth- 527-3061. Donors must be at day America” party — 1st & 3rd least 17, or 16 with parental 9:30 a.m. Saturday permission, weigh a minimum ● July 2 — Hearing of 110 pounds and be in good each month. screen/wax removal — 8am - 12pm health to be eligible to donate. 10 a.m. A photo ID is required. ● July 8 — AARP driving Visit www.lifesouth.org. class — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ● 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- day, July 2, Bealls, 346 N. Keep children Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River. ● 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, safe in seats July 3, A Patriotic Evening, Free 20-minute child Buy Fresh and Buy Local 212 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness. safety seat inspections ● 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- available by appointment at Special Events and day, July 4, Walmart Super- the Early Learning Coalition of Entertainment each month. center, 1936 N. Lecanto the Nature Coast, 1564 N. Highway, Lecanto. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal ● 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, River, to be sure a seat is not July 5, Big Lots, 146 S.E. U.S. recalled, damaged or expired; 19, Crystal River. is appropriate for the child’s ● 2 to 11 p.m. Saturday, age, height and weight; is July 6, Rotary Club of Crystal used correctly; and installed River. securely. Call Sue Littnan at ● 7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 352-563-9939, ext. 235. Sunday, July 7, First United Methodist Church of Homo - Scholarships sas sa, 8831 W. Bradshaw St. ● 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sun- available day, July 7, Walmart Super- Applicants are now being center, 3826 S. Suncoast accepted for the annual 000F95T CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HEALTH & LIFE TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 C3 WEEKLY SUPPORT MEETINGS

■ R.I. Discovery (Recovery International) YANA Club, 147 N.W. Seventh St., Crystal Premedication guidelines Abraham Low self-help systems for mental River. health — depression, obsession, stress, fears, ● More Will Be Revealed, 8 to 9 p.m. Tues- anger. Meetings are 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays at day, Citrus Memorial Health System Historic vary for dental procedures Crystal River United Methodist Church, 4801 School House: 135 S. Citrus Ave., Inverness. N. Citrus Ave. Call Jackie, 352-563-5182. ● Recovery at Work Men’s Meeting, 7 to of routine prophylactic antibiotics for ■ am writing this for those of you “Together We Grow” Nar-Anon Family 8 p.m. Thursday, Lecanto Church of Christ: who have an artificial prosthetic patients with prosthetic joint implants Group, 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays at Dunnellon 797 S. Rowe Terrace, Lecanto. Ijoint. As of this past January, a new undergoing dental procedures. Presbyterian Church, 20641 Chestnut St., ● Recovery on the River, 7 to 8 p.m. set of guidelines have been published The American Dental Association and Room 204 in office building, use right-side en- Monday; 8 to 9 p.m. Friday and Sunday; to help decided if you should continue The American Academy of Orthopaedic trance across from the Memorial Garden; Lecanto Church of Christ, 797 S. Rowe Ter- to be premedicated for various dental Surgeons were also unable to recom- Nar-Anon is for family and friends of addicts. race, Lecanto. procedures. mend for or against the use of topical Find a free local support group in your ● Spirit of Unity, 8 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Cit- When these guidelines oral antibiotics in pa- area: call 888-947-8885 or go to www. rus County Family Resource Center’s out- are published, the dental tients with prosthetic NARANONFL.org. reach center: 3848 E. Parsons Point Road, community is usually in joint implants or other or- ■ Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Hernando. anticipation because Dr. Frank thopedic implants under- things usually get going dental procedures. (FA) is a free 12-step recovery program for ● Women United Ladies Meeting, 7 to Vascimini anyone suffering from food obsession, clearer for us. In this One of the most inter- 8 p.m. Thursday Citrus Memorial Health Sys- SOUND overeating, undereating or bulimia.For details case, it was just the op- esting things stated was tem Historic School House: 135 S. Citrus Ave., BITES or a list of meetings, call 352-270-8534 or visit posite. The guidelines that patients with pros- Inverness. are actually vague and thetic joint implants or www.foodaddicts.org. Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with ● leave most of the deci- other orthopedic im- 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sundays at Queen of any of the meeting facilities listed. Call the sion making to the pa- plants maintain appro- Peace Catholic Church Main Hall, 6455 S.W. 24-hour Helpline: 352-508-1604. tient, dentist and physician. priate oral hygiene. State Road 200, Ocala. Information about NA is also available The instances that may require pre- It has become clear that maintaining ■ Depression and anxiety peer support online at NatureCoastNA.org. medication did not change. To follow is good oral hygiene plays a huge role in group meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays at Central ■ Overeaters Anonymous: a list of some of the more common pro- overall health. This is just one more inci- Ridge Library. ● cedures that would require antibiotic dent that I have read recently that states ■ Voices of Recovery, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Bereavement Group, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Senior Center (V.A. building) coverage. You can and should discuss it officially. It is my strong recommenda- Thursdays in the back hall, St. Thomas on County Road 491, Lecanto. Call Dolores at your particular circumstances with tion that everyone consider their oral hy- Church, off U.S. 19 south of Cardinal Street. your dentist and physician: giene as one of the more important 352-746-5019. ■ Extractions things they do for their general health. Group is composed of men and women who ● are experiencing grief and are convinced “Life The Circle of Love, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Thurs- ■ Gum procedures to include sur- The overall message of the article I can be good again.” Open to all. Come or call days at Our Lady of Grace Church in Beverly gery, deep scaling and root planing, read was that, as a result of the new Anne at 352-212-0632. Hills, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Call Carolyn at probing and recall maintenance guidelines, a conversation needs to ■ 352-341-0777. ■ The placement of an implant occur with the patient and the dentist so Al-Anon groups meet regularly in Citrus ● ■ County. Call 352-697-0497. The New Beginning, 7 p.m. Fridays at Some root canal procedures the patient can decide whether to con- ■ ● Our Lady of Grace, Roosevelt Boulevard, The placement of certain tinue to premedicate for a joint. If a con- Inverness AFG: 8 p.m. Mondays, Our antibiotics below the gums sultation with the physician is in order, Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 550 S. Beverly Hills. Call Carolyn at 352-341-0777. ■ The Encouragers Support Group has ■ Tooth cleanings where bleeding is that needs to be facilitated, as well. U.S. 41. anticipated I hope this has been of help to those ● Crystal River AFG: 8 p.m. Tuesdays, St. been helping people deal with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and more. Weekly ■ Certain crown and bridge of you who have an artificial prosthetic Benedict Catholic Church, 455 S. Suncoast procedures joint. Unfortunately, the new guide- Blvd. meeting. Call 352-637-3196. ■ It was exciting for me to find out that lines are vague. But through communi- ● Last Resort AFG: 11:30 a.m. Wednes- Anorexia and bulimia anonymous the research conducted by the scien- cation, a plan can be agreed upon and days, First United Methodist Church, 3896 S. 12-step support group, 5:45 p.m. Mondays at tific panel chosen for this showed that carried out. Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness. the Yana Club, 147 N.W. Seventh St., Crystal invasive dental procedures — with or River (behind the police station). ● Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m. Thursdays, Unity without the use of antibiotics — did not Dr. Frank Vascimini is a dentist Church of Citrus County, 2628 W. Woodview Call Charmaine at 352-422-3234. increase the odds of developing a practicing in Homosassa. Send your Lane, Lecanto. ■ Citrus Abuse Shelter Association prosthetic joint infection. questions to 4805 S. Suncoast Blvd., ● Crystal River AFG: 11:30 a.m. Thursdays (CASA), 1100 Turner Camp Road, Inverness, The new guidelines suggest the den- Homosassa, FL 34446 or to info@ at YANA Club, 147 Seventh St. (off Citrus offers two free weekly women’s domestic tist consider discontinuing the practice MasterpieceDentalStudio.com. Avenue), Crystal River. abuse support groups: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tues- ● Awareness Lunch Bunch AFG: 12:30 days and 10:30 a.m. to noon Wednesdays. p.m. Fridays, St. Margaret Episcopal Church, Child care available. incidence of stroke with recommend 10 years of 114 N. Osceola Ave., Inverness. Call CASA at 352-344-8111. 10 years of tamoxifen Anastrozole to my patient ■ GANDHI therapy, although the at this time. ● Beginners Al-Anon: 10 a.m. Saturdays at Celebrate Recovery: support for any Continued from Page C1 uterine cancer risk was The expert who dis- Yana Club, 147 Seventh St. (off Citrus hurts, habits, hang-ups or addictions. higher. They estimated cussed this paper in the Avenue), Crystal River. ● 6:30 p.m. Mondays at Oxford Assembly of God Church, 12114 N. U.S. 301 in Oxford. international trial, that for every uterine ASCO conference sug- ● Tuesday Morning Serenity: 10 a.m. gested that these women Call 352-748-6124. ATLAS (Adjuvant Tamox- cancer death that occurs Tuesday at Unity Church, 2628 W. Woodview as a side effect of long- should be offered five ● ifen, Longer Against Lane, Lecanto. 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays at the Shorter). This was re- term tamoxifen, 30 deaths years of tamoxifen after ■ Alcoholics Anonymous: If you drink, Christian Recovery Fellowship Church, 2242 ported six months ago. from breast cancer would they complete five years and want to stop, call Alcoholics Anonymous W. State Road 44. Call 352-726-2800. Both studies enrolled be prevented. of Anastrozole, making it Nature Coast Intergroup at 352-621-0599. ● 7 to 9 p.m. Fridays at Seven Rivers Pres- roughly 18,000 patients. This is a very impor- total 10 years of treat- Visit the website: www.ncintergroup.com. byterian Church’s Student Ministries Building. Longer treatment also tant advance and it par- ment. There is no study to ● 10:30 a.m. Sundays, 10300 S. Riviera Dinner available before the meeting from 6 to reduced the risk of dying ticularly applies to young prove this, but it makes Drive, Chassahowitzka Community Center, 7 p.m. for $4 donation and a coffee house from breast cancer. The premenopausal women. clinical sense to do it. 1 mile west of U.S. 19 on Miss Maggie Drive, after. Call 352-746-6200. women who continued Most doctors would now Some more studies are turn left, two blocks. ■ Nature Coast Ministries seeks to help tamoxifen for 10 years advise at least 10 years of underway to answer these ■ AC Group, 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Church the homeless and hurting of Citrus County. had a 25 percent lower adjuvant tamoxifen to questions in the future. Without Walls, 3962 N. Roscoe Road, Her- We offer referrals to Celebrate Recovery, call recurrence rate and a these patients. This does In short, longer hor- cause some problems. mone therapy helps nando. Call Laverne at 352-637-4563. Visit 352-563-1860. 23 percent lower breast cancer mortality rate What if the patient wants patients with breast the website: www.alcoholicsforchrist.com. ■ Overcomers Group for people recover- than the women who had to be pregnant? She can- cancer. ■ A 12-step Christian support group ing from addictions to drugs, alcohol or other been allocated to stop not get pregnant while on meets at 6 p.m. every Wednesday at Living out-of-control habits, 8 p.m. Mondays at the after only five years. tamoxifen and that may Dr. Sunil Gandhi is a Waters Ministries, 12 N. Melbourne St., Bev- Sanctuary, 7463 Grover Cleveland Blvd. There were some side be a problem. hematologist and erly Hills. Call Meg at 352-527-2443. Free and Call Paul at 352-628-2874. effects with mildly What about post- oncologist. He is the open to the public. ■ Dunnellon Life Recovery group for higher risk of uterine menopausal women like volunteer medical ■ DUNNELLON — Grief support group, adults where addiction, compulsion and code- cancer (less than 2 per- my patient? The standard adviser of the Citrus Unit 6 p.m. Thursdays at the First Baptist Church pendency issues are dealt with, at 7 p.m. cent) and clot, but it also of care in these women in of American Cancer of Dunnellon, 20831 Powell Road. Call the Mondays at Rainbow Springs Village Church, had the benefit of less the USA is to give aro- Society. Write to 521 N. church at 352-489-2730. 20222 S.W. 102nd St. Road, Dunnellon. risk of heart attacks. matase inhibitors like Lecanto Highway, ■ Narcotics Anonymous: Call Char at 352-465-1644 or Nancy at The British research - Anastrozole, exactly the Lecanto, FL 34461, email ● Easy Does It, 8 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 352-794-0017. ers said they did not ob- way I prescribed to my [email protected]. serve any excess patient. Nobody would com or call 352-746-0707. Monday, The Recovery Room, 8169 S. Florida ■ SPRING HILL — Parkinson’s Tai Chi Ave. (U.S. 41), Floral City. Group, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the pri- ● It Works How and Why, noon to 1 p.m. vate dining room at HealthSouth Rehabilita- Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 7 to tion Hospital of Spring Hill. Third, consider pr- very bad for you, so make 8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, Call Charissa Haffner at 352-346-8864. cooking the meat before sure you cut off any visible BENNETT grilling it. You can do this fat prior to grilling, and Continued from Page C1 in the microwave, oven this will reduce flare-ups. or stove to help reduce You can also cook the SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS brings out flavors that the amount of time the food in the center of the even the pickiest eaters meat sits on the grill ex- grill and move coals to ■ Alzheimer’s Association-Florida Gulf Center, 136 N.E. 12th Ave., Crystal River; enjoy. Even salad can be posed to high heat. To en- the side to prevent fat Coast Chapter affiliated support groups are for 2 p.m. third Saturday monthly. Call Christina grilled, and the taste sure safe food handling, and juices from dripping family members, caregivers and others inter- DiPiazza at 352-795-5044. completely changes, a just be sure to put the on them and leading to a ested in learning more about Alzheimer’s dis- ● Brooksville: Lykes Memorial County Li- great addition to your partially cooked meat on flare up. When the cook- ease. Meetings are open to everyone and free brary, 238 Howell Ave.; 2:30 p.m. first Friday meal. Cut fruit before the preheated grill im- ing is done, cut off any of charge. monthly. Call Jerry Fisher at 352-688-4537. putting it on the grill: ap- mediately to complete charred portions of the ples, peaches and pears To arrange free respite care so you can at- ● Brooksville: Oak Hill Hospital Senior Part- the cooking process. meat, which will contain tend a group, call the Hernando office at can be halved, and ba- Finally, if you can, cook the highest levels of ners, 11361 Cortez Blvd.; 2:30 p.m. first nanas split lengthwise. 352-688-4537 or 800-772-8672. Thursday monthly. Call Jerry Fisher at with a low temperature harmful contents. Second, marinate the and slowly. Smokers are Finally, have a great ● Website: www.alzsupport.com — Live 352-688-4537. meats that you cook be- great for this. To reduce summer, and don’t forget chat every Wednesday at noon. Message ● Spring Hill: The Residence at Timber fore cooking them. And the amount of HCAs and the sunblock! boards open at all times to post questions and Pines, 3140 Forest Road; 2 p.m. third Monday mix it up, grill chicken, PAHs that end up in, and leave replies. monthly. Call Diane Koenig at 352-683-9009 pork, fish, and red meat. on, the meat, slow down Contact Dr. C. Joseph Join the Alzheimer’s Association online or The Residence at 352-683-9009. Free Whatever meat you the cooking time with a Bennett at 522 N. community at www.alz.org/living_with respite care provided, call to reserve. choose, start by mixing up low flame and keep burn- Lecanto Highway, _alzheimers_ message_boards_lwa.asp. a marinade with some of ing and charring to a mini- Lecanto, FL 34461, or ● Crystal River Health & Rehabilitation See SUPPORT/Page C4 your favorite herbs along mum. The charring can be [email protected]. with vinegar or lemon juice. Marinating meat Councils with governor-ap- for information on cardiac dis- has been shown to re- GROUPS pointed volunteer members, ease, 4 to 5:30 p.m. the sec- duce the formation of who are individuals with a de- ond Monday monthly in the HCAs. Precisely why Continued from Page C2 velopmental disability or are a cafeteria conference room at marinades are protective family member. Seeking new Oak Hill Hospital, 11375 is still under investiga- tion, but there is some ■ members. Contact Huscher at Cortez Blvd., Brooksville. Accepting New Patients The Area 13 Family evidence pointing to the Care Council, 10 a.m. to 352-726-1445 or cbettykay Admission is free and com- acids (vinegar and citrus) 2222 Highway 44 W., Inverness noon the second Monday @aol.com; facebook.com/ plimentary refreshments will or the antioxidant con- Call for an Appointment monthly at the Wildwood groups/331632140186772/. be served. Seating is limited tent. Even just 30 min- 352-860-0633 Agency for Persons with Dis- Visit the website at and reservations are required, utes in the marinade can [email protected] abilities office, 1601 W. Gulf www.FCCFlorida.org. call 352-628-6060 in Citrus, help cut back on the for- ■ 352-597-6333 in Hernando or Dr. Pablo Figueroa Atlantic Highway (State Road NAMI-Citrus, locally mation of HCAs. Se Habla Español 44). All persons interested in chartered group of the Na- visit the website www.OakHill issues of those with develop- tional Alliance on Mental Ill- Hospital.com. Serving Citrus County Since 1993 mental disabilities (autism, ness, meets the second ■ HIV support group, 3 to WE ACCEPT cerebral palsy, Down syn- Monday monthly at Good 4 p.m. the second Tuesday • Medicare • Aetna drome, Prader-Willi syn- Shepherd Lutheran Church, monthly at Citrus County • Humana • United Healthcare drome, spina bifida and on County Road 486 in Citrus Health Department, 3700 Always • Coventry • Medicare intellectual disabilities) are Hills. Doors open at 6:30 Sovereign Path, Lecanto. • Blue Cross/ Blue Shield encouraged to attend. p.m., speaker at 6:45 p.m. All Open to all affected by HIV. Welcoming • Cigna • Universal Call Karen Huscher at 352- those with an interest in men- Persons attending remain New Patients • And Other Major Insurances 726-1445 or isabelfcc13@ tal health issues are welcome. confidential, testing will be FRANK J. VASCMINI, DDS yahoo.com. Area 13 covers Call 352-341-2273. anonymous. Reservation not 4805 S. Suncoast Blvd. Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Mar- ■ SPRING HILL — required. Call 352-527-0068, Homosassa, FL 34446 352-628-0012 ion and Sumter counties. Healthy Hearts support ext. 281, if you have any 000FAQ7 “Caring is my Profession” There are 15 Family Care group open to anyone looking questions. www.MasterpieceDentalStudio.com 000FD5T C4 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 HEALTH & LIFE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Allergy medications — what are the differences?

efore we talk about shows some promise in gest at times that it does pressure and male pa- medication does over the allergy medications treating allergies. Dr. help with drying. But that tients who have problems long haul. It may prove to Band their differ- Antihistamines, in the effect varies from individ- with their prostate. be a standout medication ences, let me first explain oral form, are the most Denis ual to individual. Oral de- Topical decongestants, or we may find that it will what happens in an aller- common first line treat- Grillo congestants do carry such as Afrin and Neo- be used in conjunction gic reaction. The patient ment for allergies. They some problems with their Synephrine, should be with other tried and true has an exposure to a act rather rapidly in re- EAR, use. This can include feel- carefully used as directed medications for allergy particular allergen. ducing sneezing, itching NOSE & ing nervous, insomnia and avoid prolonged use treatment. The body’s response is and runny nose, but are THROAT and inability to sleep, irri- because they cause re- Different management that there is a cell in the not particularly affective tability, headache, caus- bound swelling and make strategies are needed for blood called a mast cell, with nasal congestion and tihistamine, which is simi- ing the heart to beat the symptoms worse. allergies and are also re- which releases histamine, swelling. There are sev- lar to its oral counterpart, rapidly and elevating the Leukotriene receptor quired for different pa- which causes the reaction eral generations of anti- but may have less side ef- blood pressure. (This is a antagonists (LTRA) are ac- tient types. We must keep including congestion; histamines that have been fects because it is used factor that needs to be tually a new medication in mind the special consid- runny nose; sneezing; itchy out for a number of years. topically when sprayed in taken into account if the that has been used exten- erations for special patient eyes, nose and throat; and The older generation, the nose and not absorbed patient is 55 years of age sively for asthma, but more populations. The goal is to general swelling and such as Benadryl, tends to systemically or in the cir- or older.) recently has found to be optimize long-term treat- inflammation. have a drying and sedat- culation as readily as an It is true that antihista- thoroughly effective and ment while reducing There are many options ing affect, whereas the oral medication. mines have some side ef- safe in reducing allergy possible complications. for managing allergies. later generation antihista- Decongestants relieve fects, such as drying of symptoms. They seem to The most common med- mines, one of which has nasal congestion, but have the mouth and eyes, and be very rapid in their Denis Grillo, D.O., ications used include an- been recently released in no affect on the other can affect glaucoma. But onset of action with very FOCOO, is an ear, nose tihistamines, the over-the-counter form, symptoms of the nose. decongestants have a minimal adverse affects. and throat specialist in decongestants, and are less likely to dry and There is a side effect of more serious implication, This includes both pedi- Crystal River. Call him steroids. As of late, also cause sleepiness. There is decongestants, the most especially with old pa- atric and adult patients. at 352-795-0011 or visit there is a new medication even a nasal spray version common of which is tients who have problems It would be very inter- CrystalCommunity used for asthma that of the latest generation an- Sudafed, that does sug- with their heart and blood esting to see how this ENT.com.

4202 or Sue at 352-560-7918. ■ SPRING HILL — Oak Block, facilitator. ● Multiple Myeloma Sup- ● ALS Support Group — SUPPORT ● Stroke Support Group of Hill Hospital H2U Partner’s ● Alzheimer’s Caregivers port Group — 6 p.m. second 2 p.m. the third Thursday Club support groups meet on Support Group — 2:30 p.m. Wednesday monthly, Diane monthly, with Katie Mitchell. Continued from Page C3 Citrus County: 3 p.m. third Wednesday monthly, CMHS the campus of Oak Hill Hospi- first Thursday monthly, Jerry Terry, facilitator. ● Leukemia and Lym- Annex Building conference tal, 11375 Cortez Blvd., Fischer, facilitator. ● Kidney Education Sup- phoma Society Support ■ First United Methodist room, State Road 44 across Spring Hill. ● Diabetes Support Group port Group — 2:30 p.m. third Group — 6 p.m. fourth Church of Homosassa has from Walgreens. Call 352- ● Al-Anon meeting — — 10 a.m. second Monday Wednesday monthly, Mary Wednesday monthly, Lordes several support groups that 344-6596 or 352-344-1646. 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Lou monthly, with Kim Palmer. Jane Talty, facilitator. Arvelo, facilitator. run on a monthly basis. All groups are open to the public 000EQDF - PAID ADVERTISING - and free of charge, and meet at 1 p.m. in Room 203 in the Administration Building: ● First Monday: diabetic support group. ● Second Monday: Alzheimer’s/dementia care- givers support group. ● Fourth Monday: stroke survivors support group. ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE DERMATOLOGY HEARING - CONTINUED OPHTHALMOLOGY ● Memory Lane Respite of- fered weekly for people with ADVANCED HEALTH BAY DERMATOLOGY & MIRACLE EAR SUNCOAST EYE CENTER Alzheimer’s/dementia. Any- Horn, Roy A. DC FIAMA COSMETIC SURGERY PA HEARING AID CENTER Kaplan, George H. OD one bringing a loved one for 9030 W. Fort Island Trail, Dorton, David W. DO FAOCD Lazio, Brian L-HAS the first time is encouraged to Ste. 10A, Board Certified 1801 N.W. U.S. 19, 221 N.E. U.S., 19, come early to fill out informa- Crystal River...... 352-563-2597 Esguerra, David DO FAOCD Crystal River Mall...... 795-1484 Crystal River...... 352-795-2526 tion forms. Call 352-628-4083 Board Certified for meeting dates. ASSISTED LIVING Broughton, Brandi PA-C HOME HEALTH ORTHOPEDIC/ ■ Citrus Memorial Health 7739 S. Suncoast Blvd., SERVICES System SPORTS MEDICINE is a 198-bed, not-for- SUPERIOR RESIDENCES Homosassa ...... 352-503-2002 profit community hospital that OF LECANTO FAMILY/GENERAL HOME INSTEAD SENIOR provides health care services MEMORY CARE CARE NATURE COAST to residents of Citrus County PRACTICE 4865 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., 4224 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS and surrounding communi- Lecanto ...... 352-746-5483 Lecanto ...... 352-249-1257 MEDICINE CLINIC ties. Support group meetings HEALTH & WELLCARE are in the CMHS Administra- SERVICES OF FLORIDA INC Choung, Walter I. MD tion Building unless indicated. SUNFLOWER SPRINGS DeGraw, Johnnie R. MD SENIOR HOME CARE Hubbard, Jeremiah A. DO ASSISTED LIVING 494 S Pleasant Grove Rd., ● ACS Man to Man McCollough, Barney PA 2155 W. Mustang Blvd., COMMUNITY Inverness ...... 352-344-0150 Prostate Support and Educa- Tzivanis, James PA Beverly Hills...... 352-746-5707 tion Program: 11:30 a.m. the 8733 W. Yulee Drive, 5915 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., second Wednesday monthly. Homosassa ...... 352-621-8017 Crystal River...... 352-746-1818 HOSPICE Meetings are in the confer- 520 S.E. 8th Ave., ence room at the Robert Bois- CARDIOLOGY HERNANDO MEDICAL CENTER HPH HOSPICE Crystal River...... 352-564-2663 soneault Oncology Institute at 3545 N. Lecanto Hwy., 522 N. Lecanto Highway in CITRUS CARDIOLOGY Patel, Shirish MD Beverly Hills...... 352-527-4600 2236 State Road 44 West, the Allen Ridge Medical Mall. CONSULTANTS PA Mazur, Barbara ARNP Call 352-527-0106. Attanti, Srinivas MD FACC 2669 N. Florida Ave., HOSPITALS Inverness ...... 352-344-2663 ● AHEC Quit Smoking: Delfin, Luis MD FACC Hernando ...... 352-637-2550 3 p.m. Tuesdays at Robert Gonzalez, Javier M MD FACC CITRUS MEMORIAL PHARMACIES Boissoneault Oncology Insti- Kannam, Hari MD SUNCOAST PRIMARY HOSPITAL tute, Allen Ridge Medical Mall, CARE SPECIALISTS Miryala, Vinod MD FACC 502 W. Highland Blvd., BRASHEAR’S PHARMACY 522 N. Lecanto Highway, Nerello, Nishant MD Villacastin, Alex T. MD Inverness ...... 726-1551 206 W. Dampier St., Lecanto. Call 813-929-1000, Pasupuleti, Suman MD Co, Alistair W. MD ext. 213. Sembrano-Navarro, Catherine MD Inverness ...... 352-637-2079 ● Rivero, Abel MD MUNROE REGIONAL Breast Cancer Support: Saluck, Brian H. DO FACC Villacastin, Alexander T. ARNP-BC MEDICAL CENTER 11:30 a.m. the second Friday, FACOI Villacastin, Maria N. ARNP-BC 1500 S.W. 1st Ave., 471 N. Dacie Point, Robert Boissoneault Cancer Institute. Call Judy Bonard at Stark, Stephen H. MD FACC Villacastin, Sheila M. ARNP-BC Ocala ...... 352-351-7200 Lecanto ...... 352-746-3420 352-527-4389. Trigo, Gisela MD FACC Stawkowski, Lawrence PA Walker, Dennis J. MD REGIONAL MEDICAL ● Citrus Cancer Support: G & R HEALTHMART 10489 N. Florida Ave., CENTER BAYONET POINT 4:30 p.m. the third Tuesday, PHARMACY cafeteria meeting room. Call 760 S.E. 5th Terrace, Citrus Springs ...... 352-489-2486 14000 Fivay Road, Carol at 352-726-1551, Crystal River...... 352-795-4165 Hudson ...... 888-741-5119 3791 N. Lecanto Hwy., ENDOCRINOLOGY ext. 6596 or ext. 3329. Beverly Hills...... 352-527-3111 ● Cancer Support: at Can- 308 W. Highland Blvd., INDEPENDENT LIVING cer Treatment Center. Call Inverness ...... 352-726-8353 CITRUS DIABETES PLASTIC - TREATMENT CENTER Jeannette at 352-746-1100 for INVERNESS CLUB SENIOR RECONSTRUCTIVE date and time. 211 S. Osceola Ave., Christ Medical Center APARTMENTS SURGERY ● Diabetes Support: Call Inverness ...... 352-726-8353 Tawfik, Eihab MD PA 518 Ella Ave., Carol McHugh, R.N., at 7562 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Inverness ...... 352-344-8477 Crystal River...... 352-564-0444 352-341-6110 for details. 601 E. Dixie Ave., FARRIOR FACIAL PLASTIC ● INTERNAL MEDICINE Head and Neck Cancer Medical Plaza 101, HEALTH EDUCATION AND COSMETIC SURGERY Support: Robert Boissoneault Leesburg ...... 352-315-0627 CENTER Cancer Institute. Contact GIRA S. SHAH, MD Wendy Hall at 352-527-0106. TOBACCO PREVENTION Farrior, Edward H. MD FACS 910 Old Camp Road, Bldg. 210, FLORIDA HEALTH 203 S. Seminole Ave., ● Heart-Healthy Eating 2908 W. Azeele St., Lake Sumter Professional Plaza, 120 N. Montgomery Ave. Inverness ...... 726-7800 Workshop: 1:30 to 3 p.m. sec- Tampa ...... 813-875-3223 The Villages...... 352-751-3356 Inverness ...... 352-726-1731 ond Wednesday every other NURSING HOMES month, CMHS Medical Office DENTAL HEALTH PRODUCTS SURGERY Building. Call 352-560-6266 CYPRESS COVE CARE or 352-344-6538 to register. CHRISTIE DENTAL OF FURNITURE PALACE CENTER ● Look Good Feel Better: PREMIER VEIN CENTER monthly at Robert Bois- MEADOWCREST & MATTRESS WAREHOUSE 700 S.E. 8th Ave., Beckton, Tedra DMD 3106 S. Florida Ave., Crystal River...... 352-795-8832 Sharma, Ravi MD soneault Oncology Institute, 7767 S. Suncoast Blvd., Allen Ridge Medical Mall, 522 Tran, Hang DMD Inverness ...... 726-2999 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, 6015 W. Nordling Loop, DIAMOND RIDGE HEALTH Homosassa ...... 352-621-0777 sponsored by the American Crystal River...... 877-290-2818 WHOLESALE SLEEP CENTER & REHABILITATION Cancer Society, the Cosme- 1298 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy., CENTER UROLOGY tology Association and the CITRUS HILLS DENTAL Hernando ...... 344-8882 2730 W. Marc Knighton Court, Personal Care Products ASSOCIATES Lecanto ...... 352-746-9500 HEARING Council. A licensed cosmetol- Davila, Alexa DMD ADVANCED UROLOGY ogist is present to advise Davila, Jose DDS LIFE CARE CENTER OF SPECIALISTS women about many issues. 2460 N. Essex Ave., ADVANCED FAMILY CITRUS COUNTY Desai, Paresh G. MD FACS HEARING AID CENTER For dates, times, more infor- Hernando ...... 352-527-1614 3325 W. Jerwayne Lane, Desautel, Michael G. MD 2027 N. Donovan Ave., mation or to register, call the Lecanto...... 352-746-4434 Crystal River...... 352-795-1775 Kumar, Udaya MD FRCS American Cancer Society at COMPLETE FAMILY Seneriz, Manuel A. MD 800-395-5665. DENTISTRY ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY ● AUDIBEL HEARING AID Mended Hearts Support: Swanson, Richard C. DMD PA Pulice, Frances A. PA 10 a.m. second Friday, Gulf CENTERS 609 W. Highland Blvd., 1815 S.E. U.S. 19, 5699 S. Suncoast Blvd., ROBERT BOISSONEAULT Room at CMHS Historic Crystal River...... 352-795-1223 ONCOLOGY INSTITUTE Inverness ...... 352-726-9707 Building. Call Cardiovascular Homosassa ...... 352-621-8000 Bennett Jr., C. Joseph MD Services at 352-344-6416. LEDGER DENTISTRY Brant, Timothy A. MD ● Ostomy Support Group: 2036 State Road 44 West, 3475 S. Suncoast Blvd., Ledger, Jeremy A. DMD PA Prostate Cancer Treatment 2 p.m. third Sunday, Cyprus Inverness ...... 352-586-7599 Homosassa ...... 352-628-7671 Room, at the CMHS Historic 3640 S. Suncoast Blvd., Facility Building, 131 S. Citrus Ave., In- Homosassa ...... 352-628-3443 20170 E. Pennsylvania Ave., 522 N. Lecanto Hwy., verness. Call Steve at 352-229- Dunnellon ...... 52-789-1559 Lecanto ...... 352-527-0106 COMMUNITYPage C5 - TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013

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News NOTES News NOTES Artisans sought ‘Petriotic’ event for annual show set for July 4 Pre-screening for partici- Flinging fish for fun Adopted a Rescued a Pet pation in the annual Arti- Inc. (AARPI) has teamed up san’s Boutique sponsored with Citrus County Animal by the GFWC Woman’s Homosassa’s second annual Mullet Toss set for Saturday Services for a “Petriotic Club of Inverness is under Adoption” event from way. ROCHELLE KAISER in the toilet to win. Those who get a Also new this year are Splat 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Area artisans who would For the Chronicle “bowls-eye” will then compete in a Down Parties. The first party at July 4. like an opportunity to sell toss-off to win a cash prize. The The Freezer elected a King and All dogs and cats will be their work in a unique set- The second annual Mullet Toss dollar amount of the prize will de- Queen Mullet. Another splat party available for a special adop- ting are invited to call either will take place from 11 a.m. until pend on the number of entries. is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. Fri- tion price of $17.76, cour- of the co-chairwomen, the last fish is tossed on Saturday, Winners will receive half the day, July 5, at Old Mill Tavern. This tesy of AARPI. The adoption Susan Hnat at 352-746- July 6, at Old Mill Tavern next to money and the school will receive will be the final opportunity to pur- price includes spay or 2889 or Pat Skoglund at the Yulee Sugarmill on Yulee Drive the other half. chase a T-shirt in advance. neuter, all age-appropriate in old Homosassa. 352-344-1275, for more To enter the Mullet Toss, partici- An auction table will offer do- vaccinations, heartworm or Join Old Mill Tavern, Smok’n details. pants will need to purchase a T- nated prizes. Bid on a new electric leukemia testing and a Mo’s Country Diner and The shirt. Shirts are available for $15 in guitar or a day of golf for four at The boutique will be Fri- microchip. Freezer in tossing mullet for char- advance at Old Mill Tavern, Smok’n Black Diamond. Raffles will be on- day and Saturday, Oct. 18 ity. Proceeds will once again bene- Mo’s Diner and The Freezer, or on going throughout the event. For more information, and 19, at the GFWC Club- fit the Homosassa Elementary the day of the event for $20. No mullet will go to waste. At the visit Citrus County Animal house in Inverness. Each School PTO. Last year’s event, the Participants of all ages are wel- end of the event, leftover fish will Services at 4030 S. Airport year’s show provides an first ever to take place in Ho- come. Categories are available for be given to local fishermen for bait. Road, Inverness, or call the opportunity for new arti- mosassa, provided thousands of men, women and children up to There is plenty of free parking at shelter at 352-746-8400. sans to offer their work for dollars to the school. age 6, ages 7 to 12 and age 13 to 17. the nearby park and at the Museum PFLAG to meet sale to the public, along This year will be even bigger A long course will be measured and Café and Printing Museum across with seasoned artisans with the addition of a new event. outlined on the ground with bright the street. The event is free for in Lecanto who have been repre- For an additional donation, an paint. Judges will record the dis- anyone wishing to cheer on the PFLAG Lecanto (Par- sented in previous years. amount to be determined, mullet tances of each toss. Prizes will be participants. ents, Family and Friends of Artisans do not have to toss participants can also partici- awarded for first and second places For more information, call 352- Lesbians and Gays) will be present at the show, as pate in the toilet toss. Toss a mullet in the male and female categories. 628-2669. meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues- sales are under the direc- day, July 9, at the Unity tion of club members. Church of Citrus County, Apply now for 2628 W. Woodview Lane, Lecanto. Head Start PFLAG’s mission is to The public is invited to promote the health and apply now at Childhood Service Above Self well-being of LGBT per- Development Services Inc. sons, their families and for free Head Start/Early friends. Meetings are open Head Start services at to everyone and provide an 2285 Carter St. Inverness. Nature Coast EMS team member receives Rotary Club award opportunity for dialog, dis- Services are for ages birth cussion and support, as to 5 years. Special to the Chronicle well as education about Free services include: In the business of emer- LGBT issues and concerns. early childhood education; gency medical services, For more information, call dental, hearing, vision, de- Nature Coast EMS pro- Linda at 352-419-2738 or velopmental and speech vides continuous training email pflag.lecanto screenings; family counsel- of all EMTs and para- @gmail.com. ing; nutritional counseling; medics to keep them pre- Market to feature and educational training pared for any situation opportunities for parents. they may face. pasta, more Call 352-637-3933 for an They are provided with The Saturday, July 6, In- appointment. the latest tools and tech- verness Farmers Market will Storage facility nology. They are mindful feature Little Italy of Inver- and respectful of all pa- ness Deli with infused pas- collects for CUB tients in providing the tas and many types of King’s Bay Self Storage best possible care in the olives. Alfredo is sure to de- in Crystal River will collect field. light the market with a song donations of nonperishable Last fall, members of or two. the local team responded food items for Citrus United Brought to you by the to a motorcycle accident Basket through the end of in Inverness involving a Hernando Fresh Market will July. man and his young daugh- be a variety of cheeses in All donations will be de- ter. The man died and, additional to their Amish livered to CUB at the end since the accident, the cheese and butter and fresh of the month. daughter has undergone eggs. The Path’s Farm will For more information, major issues and rigorous offer fresh-picked produce email kingsbay@ therapy. The accident in- (for convenience, the staff storage.com or call 352- volving the young girl had will core and skin your 563-1412. a profound effect on EMT pineapples). Chance VanMatre. Entertainment will be “A Since the accident, Van- Little Bit of Nothing” by Precious Paws Matre has been thinking Dustin and Drake on ADOPTABLE of ways to help the family acoustic guitar. The recent and the little girl. The girl graduates of Citrus High Kittens is currently undergoing School have volunteered to aquatic therapy to help play for free. her learn to walk again. The market is open, So, VanMatre thought a Special to the Chronicle downtown, from 8 a.m. to pool would keep her from Linda Proffer, president of the Rotary Club of Sugarmill Woods, recognizes EMT Chance noon. having to travel. He re- VanMatre for going above and beyond expectations of service in the field and service searched and found that above self. Shrine Club to Lowes of Inverness would host July 4 picnic donate a pool. the family’s back yard ment to fill it with water. pleted the paramedic pro- VanMatre gathered where the pool would be He started as an EMT at gram and will be taking In honor of Independence team members together to placed and made arrange- Nature Coast EMS in July the state certification test Day, the Citrus Shrine Club help set it up. He leveled ments for the fire depart- 2011. He recently com- in the near future. will host an outdoor picnic on Thursday, July 4, at the clubhouse, 468 N. Wood- lake Ave., Inverness. The menu will include Special to the Chronicle hamburgers, hot dogs, Kittens of a variety of Local events offer up summer fun baked beans and coleslaw. colors and personalities Tea will be served outside are ready to show off the hat’s up in July? Here’s a ext. 311. The Run for the Money Saturday, July 27, at MacRae’s of Ho- and other beverages will be antics that make them look at some of the events Telethon is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat- mosassa with boats leaving the dock available in the clubhouse. the perfect family pet. Won tap for the month: urday, July 20, on WYKE Channel 47 at 7 a.m. at MacRae’s or Twin Rivers Donations are appreciated, Kittens do require a little ■ West Citrus Elks Lodge events: or Cable 16. Call 352-527-2341. The Marina in Crystal River. To enter, but there is no charge for planning, with safety the The West Citrus Elks Lodge July 4 Walk a Mile in My Shoes, sponsored call Mark at 352-220-4339. The event goal. They are so Dinner Dance is from 5 to 8 p.m. by Altrusa of Citrus, begins at will benefit the Rob Phillips Scholar- the meal. Appetizers and energetic they can get with True Passions entertaining. 11:30 a.m. Saturday, July 20, on the ship Fund. desserts are welcome. into mischief in the blink Karaoke with Jack and Sheila is Key campus. ■ GFWC Crystal River Womans The celebration begins at of an eye and then just from 5:30 to ■ Fourth of Club “Fashions Under the Sun” fash- 1 p.m. At 2 p.m., the color cuddle up and nap until 9:30 p.m. Tues- July fireworks ion show luncheon is at 11 a.m. Sat- guard from Boy Scout Troop they are ready for their days, July 9 will take place at urday, July 27, at Citrus Hills Golf 452, Beverly Hills, will pres- next performance. Kittens and 16. Open 9 p.m. Thursday and Country Club with entertain- ent the colors. Food will be and cats are available for house to the Ruth at King’s Bay ment by Sophie Robitaille. For served after the presenta- adoption at the Pet community is Levins Park in Crystal reservations, call 352-794-0477. tion. All Masons, Shriners Supermarket on State from 1 to 5 River. Call 352- ■ The Citrus County Community and their families and Road 44 in Inverness p.m. July 19 to 794-4216. Concert Choir Concert featuring the during regular store friends are welcome. 21. Karaoke AROUND THE ■ A seminar music of Sir Andrew Lloyd Weber is hours. The Crystal River For more information, call COMMUNITY Sunday, July 28. Call 352-212-1746 for Mall adoption center is with Debi G. is about play ther- 352-419-7088. apy will take tickets. open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. from 5:30 to Model A club Fridays and Saturdays 9:30 p.m. Tues- place Saturday, This column appears the first and noon to 4 p.m. Sun- days, July 23 July 13, at Isa- Tuesday monthly. The deadline for gathers July 2 and 30. Musical entertainment by iah’s Place in Yankeetown. To regis- the August Spotlight is Monday, July days. The Floral City The Citrus A’s Model A adoption site at 7360 S. Sunset Sounds is from 4 to 6 p.m. ter, call 352-447-1775. 15, by calling 352-795-3006 or writing Sunday, July 28. ■ The Crystal River Kings Bay to P.O. Box 803, Crystal River, FL meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Florida Ave. is open 10 Tuesday, July 2, at the Flo- a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. ■ Key Training Center events: The Lions Pool Party Dinner is at 4 p.m. 34423-0803. Both sites will be closed Key Training Center’s Annual Din- Monday, July 15, at the home of Mari- ral City Lion’s Club. for the July 4 weekend. ner Auction is at 6 p.m. Friday, July lyn Jones. All visiting Lions are in- Ruth Levins participates in a va- All interested persons are Call 352-726-4700 for 12, at the Chet Cole Life Enrichment vited to attend. Call Janice at riety of projects in the community. welcome; new members more information or visit Center on the Key Center campus. 352-795-5816. Let her know about your group’s are encouraged. www.preciouspaws ■ Zumba for the Key is at 2 p.m. ■ The inaugural Rob Phillips activities by writing to P.O. Box 803, Call Patti Tompkins at florida.com. Sunday, July 14. Call 352-795-5541, Eagle Buick Fishing Tournament is Crystal River, FL 34423. 352-688-3931.

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(In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Resurr.” West had a second spade, it would be (FNC) 44 37 44 32 Special Report FOX Report The O’Reilly Factor Hannity (N) Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor makable.) (FOOD) 26 56 26 Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped (N) ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ South starts with eight top tricks: one spade, (FSNFL) 35 39 35 Game Marlins MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Marlins UFC World Poker Tour three hearts, two diamonds and two clubs. His How I Met How I Met Two and Two and ››› “Unstoppable” (2010, Action) Denzel ››› “Unstoppable” (2010, Action) Denzel (FX) 30 60 30 51 Half Men Half Men Washington, Chris Pine. ‘PG-13’ Washington, Chris Pine. ‘PG-13’ order of business is to collect a second spade (GOLF) 727 67 727 Central PGA Tour Big Break Lessons Golf’s Greatest Rounds (N) Central Learning trick. And there is a guaranteed line of play. 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(In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å Alexandra Paul. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å South needs three spade tricks. What should “Thousand” ››› “Death Becomes Her” (1992) ›› “What’s Your Number?” (2011) Anna Faris, ››› “Rise of the Planet of the Banshee he do? (MAX) 320 221 320 3 3 Meryl Streep. ‘PG-13’ Chris Evans. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Apes” (2011) James Franco. ‘MA’ Now it is correct to play low to the 10 on the (MSNBC) 42 41 42 PoliticsNation (N) Hardball Matthews All In With Chris Rachel Maddow The Last Word All In With Chris first round. And if it loses to the queen or king, (NGC) 109 65 109 44 53 Taboo USA “Forever Alaska State Troopers Life Below Zero ‘14’ Life Below Zero ‘14’ Taboo USA “Strange Life Below Zero ‘14’ Young” ‘14’ ‘14’ Obsessions” (N) ‘14’ South next cashes his ace. He has a paltry 37 (NICK) 28 36 28 35 25 Drake Victorious Marvin Figure It Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Nanny Nanny Friends Friends percent chance of success. (OWN) 103 62 103 The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots (OXY) 44 123 ›› Bad Girls-Bat. Bad Girls-Bat. Bad Girls-Bat. Bad Girls-Bat. Bad Girls-Bat. “Phat Girlz” THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME “October ›››‡ “War Horse” (2011) Emily Watson. A horse sees joy Dexter “A Beautiful “The Bag Dexter “A Beautiful by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek (SHOW) 340 241 340 4 Sky” ‘PG’ and sorrow during World War I. ‘PG-13’ Å Day” ‘MA’ Å or the Bat” ‘MA’ Day” ‘MA’ Å NASCAR Race Hub Pass Time Pass Time Gearz (N) Gearz ‘G’ Stuntbusters Stuntbusters American American Gearz ‘PG’ Gearz ‘G’ Unscramble these four Jumbles, (SPEED) 732 112 732 (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ Trucker Trucker one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. (SPIKE) 37 43 37 27 36 Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. PALAH ›› “The Fog” (2005) ›› “The Wedding Planner” (2001) Jennifer ››‡ “Hotel Transylvania” (2012) ››‡ “10 Years” (2011) Channing (STARZ) 370 271 370 Tom Welling. Lopez. ‘PG-13’ Å Voices of Adam Sandler. Tatum. ‘PG-13’ Å KNOCKOUTS! Extreme Fitness Rays Live! MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Houston Astros. From Minute Maid Rays Live! Inside the (SUN) 36 31 36 ©2013 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Sailing Truth (N) Park in Houston. (N) (Live) (N) Rays All Rights Reserved. (SYFY) 31 59 31 26 29 Face Off “Alien Face Off “Living the Exit “That Sinking Exit ‘PG’ Exit “If These Walls Total Total Apocalypse” ‘14’ Dream” ‘PG’ Feeling” ‘PG’ Å Could Talk” (N) ‘PG’ Blackout Blackout KRUNT (TBS) 49 23 49 16 19 King Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan ‘14’ Å “Brave ››› “Cameraman: The Life & ››‡ “In Our Time” (1944, Drama) Ida Lupino, ››› “Devotion” (1946, Biography) Ida Lupino, (TCM) 169 53 169 30 35 One” Work of Jack Cardiff” (2010) Paul Henreid. ‘NR’ Å Paul Henreid. ‘NR’ Å Deadliest Catch (In Deadliest Catch (In Deadliest Catch: On Deadliest Catch “Listing Blood & Oil “Pay Dirt” Deadliest Catch “Listing (TDC) 53 34 53 24 26 Stereo) ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘14’ Å Deck (N) ‘14’ Å Lovers” (N) (N) ‘14’ Å Lovers” REPNOS (TLC) 50 46 50 29 30 Extreme Extreme My Teen Is Pregnant 900 Pound Family S.O.S. 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ear Annie: I have a Lord giveth, and the Lord to anticipate these problems lifelong friend who, taketh away.” She has every and understand the pitfalls. Dover the past 10 years, reason to be grateful for her First, if your daughter has a has gotten so steeped in her blessings, but shoving them in job, she, too, needs to get church that she has become your face is ungracious and some rest. Discuss this with unbearable. She tells me con- shows a lack of consideration her. Explain the problem stantly (bragging is more like for your circumstances. Per- from your perspective, and it) about how her haps this is her let her weigh in. Work out a God has blessed misguided attempt “contract,” in which she her and her family to bring you into agrees to respond promptly to with their new her religious cir- your calls or texts and to call house, all her cle, but it is not if she cannot get home safely, lovely grandchil- working. Tell her and you agree to pick her up, dren, and getting gently that you are etc. But you cannot protect her together with certain she doesn’t her from everything, Mom, her current hus- intend to hurt you and in the near future, you band (they met on- by constantly will have no control over it line after two boasting about her anyway. It will help if you divorces). She says blessings, but you train yourself in the difficult she has received would appreciate task of letting go. everything she has it if she would stop Dear Annie: Your reply to prayed for and ANNIE’S before it becomes “Need Help in California” goes on about what MAILBOX too much to bear. was right on. My cousin has an amazing job Dear Annie: My been married to her first God has done for only child just cousin for more than 50 her family. graduated high school. Her years. They have raised four I mean, it’s getting hard to summer is full of parties, healthy, intelligent kids who listen to. I don’t want to sound working and having fun with have subsequently given sour, but my circumstances her friends. This includes birth to healthy, intelligent are vastly different, and she staying out later on weekday grandkids. knows it. I lost my husband to evenings. Our extended family may homicide, and my son passed As the only parent, I work have fretted a bit at first, but away at a young age. It seems full time and need to be in we loved them and noticed everything in my life has bed by a decent time. I don’t immediately that they were a been an ice-cream cone in want to be awakened by her great match. They still are. — the dirt. After one too many coming home or, worse, wor- California Cousin Now in losses, I figured there was no rying about whether she’s Hawaii God and have given up on OK. She’s a great girl with a religion. good head on her shoulders. Annie’s Mailbox is written by I can’t help but be jealous But as a widow, I know first- Kathy Mitchell and Marcy of her good fortune, yet I al- hand that bad things can hap- Sugar, longtime editors of the ways reply by saying how pen to the people you love. Ann Landers column. Email happy I am for her. Still, it How do I deal with this your questions to anniesmail seems as if she is trying to new wrinkle as my daughter [email protected], or write to: rub my nose in it. I keep my teeters on the brink of adult- Annie’s Mailbox, Creators mouth shut as she goes on hood? She still needs rules Syndicate, 737 Third St., and on about how God is and guidance. I don’t want to Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To blessing her daily. Do you be overprotective. find out more about Annie’s have any ideas short of scrap- Is there a compromise that Mailbox and read features by ping the 60-year-old friend- will put my mind at ease and other Creators Syndicate WANT MORE PUZZLES? ship? — Friendship Woes let her enjoy her summer? — writers and cartoonists, visit  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. Dear Friendship: Yo u Mom the Creators Syndicate Web might remind her that “the Dear Mom: You are smart page at www.creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 C7 Peanuts Garfield

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Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “Despicable Me 2” In 3D. (PG) 7:45 p.m. No passes. “LK’Y SHK B YTBW BK OHC GFZS “Fast & Furious 6” (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 7:20 p.m., “Fast & Furious 6” (PG-13) 12:10 p.m. 10:20 p.m. “The Heat” (R) 1 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:20 p.m., “The Heat” (R) 12:45 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:10 p.m., 10:40 p.m. No passes. 10:25 p.m. No passes. “Lone Ranger” (PG-13) 7 p.m. No passes. VZHVTZ BUZ UCXZ, LK’Y B YTBW BK “Lone Ranger” (PG-13) 7 p.m. No passes. “Man of Steel” (PG-13) 11:50 a.m., 2:55 p.m., 6:50 p.m. “Man of Steel” (PG-13) 12 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m. “Man of Steel” (PG-13) In 3D. 12:20 p.m., 9:55 p.m. “Man of Steel” (PG-13) In 3D. 10:15 p.m. No passes. “Monsters University” (PG) 11:45 a.m., 2:20 p.m., “Monsters University” (PG) 1:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. KFZ VZHVTZ KFZO’EZ WZK IZNHUZ.” 7:40 p.m. “Monsters University” (PG) In 3D. 4:55 p.m., “Monsters University” (PG) In 3D. 10:30 p.m. 10:05 p.m. No passes. “Now You See Me” (PG-13) 1 p.m., 3:40 p.m., “Now You See Me” (PG-13) 12:50 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 6:50 p.m., 10:15 p.m. 7 p.m., 10:45 p.m. — N. YMHKK NLKRJZUBTX “White House Down” (PG-13) 12:15 p.m., 3:45 p.m., “This Is The End” (R) 11:45 a.m., 5 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 10:20 p.m. No passes. 10:20 p.m. “World War Z” (PG-13) 12:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:20 p.m. “White House Down” (PG-13) 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Previous Solution: “I love being Canadian. I think growing up in Canada gives you No passes. 4 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 9:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m. No a world perspective that I certainly enjoy.” — Ryan Gosling “World War Z” In 3D (PG-13) 10:20 p.m. No passes. passes. “World War Z” (PG-13) 2:10 p.m., 5:20 p.m., 10:40 p.m. (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 7-2 Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 “World War Z” In 3D. (PG-13) 12 p.m., 2:40 p.m., “Despicable Me 2” (PG) 7:15 p.m. No passes. 8 p.m. No passes. C8 TUESDAY,JULY 2, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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Everything (678) 621-3517 Boards, great shape you can imagine just ONLY 100.00 Single White Female I I I I I I I I 4079 S. Ohio Ave, FLOOR LAMP with Searching for U PICK Homosassa so much fun, glass globe. $25.00. 352-464-0316 retired gentleman, Household, furniture, 352-513-5400 WELCOME BLACKBERRIES (727) 848-8415 antiques, tools. Chevy Silverado Bra for outgoing, pretty & fun QUALIFIED GRANDMOTHER 4 headlights Great please write: Occupant (352) 643-0717 (352) 263-2744 Saturday 7-6 Sonshine Lighting CLOCK NEEDS A Shape ONLY $80 PO Box 830661 A/C SERV TECH STATE APPROVED LITTLE REPAIR only 352-464-0316 Ocala, FL 34472 FOR VA TRAINING and Fans Auction Pre: 8am Auc: 9am 100.00 obo CHICAGO ELECTRIC Exp Only & current 352 464 0316 FL DR Lic a must. 3129 E. Gulf to Lake ANGLE GRINDER- 4”, Today’s Hwy (SR 44) ☛ High End Used 10,000 rpms, 20 new ADMISSIONS Apply in person: New Ads Fritz Daniel’s Heating & Inverness, FL 34453. Furniture 2NDTIME masonry & metal 15 yrs old male Aprocot COORDINATOR Air 4581 S. Florida Building sold - Entire AROUND RESALES wheels, $30. 628-0033 contents to be sold. 270-8803,2165 Hy 491 17’ cubic ft. Energy poodel, missing from Ave. Inverness GALVESTON ACOUS- For CYPRESS COVE Sunday 7-7 Star, frigidair up right hoover st, Beverly Hills MIRROR TIC GUITAR- model WJ CARE CENTER HERNANDO Antique & freezer, 9mth old pd on 6-27 has lower jaw Full length, gold frame. 750, Blue color, Ex., a Skilled Nursing * Retail/Restaurant * Collectible Auction $700 sell $500 issues, can’t smell well. $30.00 $30. 352-628-0033 Facility in Crystal Riv. FOR SALE OR Pre: 10am Auc: 1pm (352) 465-2823 Pls help him find his way 352-513-5400 The candidate LEASE, 3,200 Sf. 500+lots, jewelry, Harley Mufflers 7am-7pm home 352-593-1127 Moving Sale should have great kitchen ready, up to Bronze, Art, furniture, Slide on Original Dunnellon Lost grey male cat, NEWSPAPER code, lg. parking lot. Wingback Chair, Eng- NEW 1350/1450 marketing skills. Be Coins, Sterling, lish Hunting Material BEDROOM Buffalo Dr, Pine Ridge, familiar with medi- CARRIER ** (352) 464-2514 ** Fenton, Wedgwood ONLY $90.00 FURNITURE White, Dentistry Bev Hills area, please 1305 Hwy 486 $25, Breakfast glass ta- 352-464-0316 cal terminology, Call or web for info ble with 4 padded chairs Provincial-style dresser call (352) 4334446 or and strong organi- WANTED Dudley’s Auction with mirror, chest, and (518) 4610582, $50 call (352) 382-1885 KARAOKE CAVS would like to zational Skills. LPN or 352-637-9588 pro-quality, digital nightstand. Also a white thank you. RN would be Newspaper carrier www.dudleys OAK ARMOIRE captain’s bed. With twin Oak armoire in great delay & pitchshift, welcome Small Long Hair prefferred Fax wanted for early auction.com sized mattress. Very condition. $70 great shape,($20) Chihuahua Resume morning delivery of 10%BP Au2267 good condition. Asking 352-527-7153 352-613-7493 Dr Nahir Lost on Croft and 352-795-0490 the Citrus County $200 352-726-2872 or email to: Chronicle and other OAK TABLE LOWRANCE X-4 PRO Dawson answers to FISH-FINDER with Rosado DDS Zorra needs meds ccenter14@tampa newspapers for 48” round, pedestal Denon AVR transducer and mount- Offering reward. call bay.rr.com home delivery with leaf. $65.00. 591 Surround Sound ing hardware. $55.00 to our prac- 352-637-6048 or customers. 352-513-5400 Receiver , Infinity sur- 352-212-0096 352-522-1918 3 to 4 hours per day. Older Drexel Dining round sound speakers tice. Room Set PAPER SHREDDER w/woofer, like new $550. Must have insured Pedestal Table w/6 NEW IN THE BOX obo (352) 344-4384 DENTAL Dr Rosado DDS is a and reliable DUDLEY’S chairs & China Cabinet shreds all your impt. graduate of The Univer- RECEPTIONIST & vehicle - AUCTION $350. (352) 489-8095 papers.prevent identy FORD sity of Florida and Indi- SURGICAL ASSIST preferable a van theft35.00 464-0316 F350 2001 Monster Tuesday July 2nd. PICTURE ana University school of SUV, or pick up with Gold frame, Paris street Pentair Kreepy Truck, 4 x 4 06 Ft Clip dentistry. She is except- Part time or Full time a cap - Large enough Auction @ 4pm with Stainless Steel Grill Special scene, 36”H X 48”W. Krawly, great white suc- ing new patients, and For High Quality to hold our Sunday I I I I I I I I $60.00 tion side pool cleaner, 7.3 Liter Diesel, & more excepts most dental Oral Surgery Office. product Independence 422-7513 / 464-5582 Tell that special week 352-513-5400 for in ground pool $200 insurances. Please feel Springhill/Lecanto call (352) 382-1885 free to give us a call if WELCOME Experience a must. Apply in Person person Estate Overstock ROCKER-RECLINER HOMOSASSA you would like to sched- Email Resume To: 1624 N Meadowcrest “ Happy Birthday Auction!!! Lazy Boy, tan cloth, Pool SAFETY FENCE 1/1, in Park $125 wk, ule an appointment or if maryamoli@ Blvd, Crystal River “ with a classi- Call or web for info good condition.$80 4ft X 75ft. Retails $100 furnished, electric you have any questions. yahoo.com Monday to Friday fied ad under Dudley’s Auction OBO. 352-628-0698 per 10 ft section. Asking incl. 352-621-0601 1-352-489-3922 8am - 5pm Happy Notes. 352-637-9588 SHOE STORAGE 100 for entire fence. Firm. Call 352 233 3227 Yard Sale Left Overs Only $28.50 www.dudleys CABINET WHITE Ap- MALTESE/COTON MIX Chest Freezer $75, Sew Newspaper includes a photo auction.com prox. 30W X 39H X 12D SINK 16”x19” white 2 bins & 2 drawers. $20. PUPPY 14 weeks. mach w/desk $50, lg MEDICAL carriers are 10%BP Au2267 porcelain bathroom, Loving, adorable lap independent Call our Classi- AB1667 Must sell (352)563-6410 NEW,($10) dresser $35, 2 lg bk ASSISTANT dog. 4 lbs, crate trained, cases $50, recliner $50 contractors, not fied Dept for de- Sofa Bed Queen Size 352-613-7493 all shots, etc. Carrier, 200+ records $10 for all employees of the tails Blue Flower Print Experienced in Front Citrus County White Wood Dining crate, pen, etc included. 352-322-1313 352-563-5966 Perfect Condition Desk, Back Office Chronicle Rm Table w/ leaf and Must sell due to travel. I I I I I I I I as new $300. 4 upholestered chairs $700 Call 344 0779 and Blood Draws. (352) 527-7443 Fax Resume to: Werner 8’ $75. (352) 795-2515 352-228-4903 aluminum ladder Sofa Sleeper (352) 422-6161 MAZDA $35 (352) 382-1885 Queen Sz. $250. 2007 Miata MX5 Dunnellon Etertainment Center Wooden Swing Set $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ Gym Play Set, Grand Touring, with For Wrecked, Junk or Light wood $150 only 17,250 actual mi- Dentistry .(352) 628-3411 w/ rock climbing wall Unwanted Free flow w/water fall, & tunnel, small play- les! 6-Speed Automatic Cars/Trucks NEEDED TABLE LAMPS w/paddle shift, Heated would like to 4-5 person, like new 1.5 house, slide & more, $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ Experienced, 60” Sony Wega, Pair of Pineapple lamps Leather Seats, Trim Caring & Dependable yrs old, cover, steps, ac- needs paint Org. SINGLE COPY Rear projection TV, with silk shades. $45.00 Package. Stormy Blue $$ CASH PAID $$ welcome cessories & chem., runs $1,300 Asking $450. CNA’s/HHA’s 6 yrs. old, Plays good 352-513-5400 Mica exterior with Tan FOR JUNK VEHICLES ROUTES on 110 ele. $1200 OBO (352) 795-2515 Hourly & Live-in, Color a little off interior.Beautiful and a 352-634-5389 Dr Nahir 352-746-0853 TAN WOOD DRESSER (352) 422-6161 flex schedule offered AVAILABLE $500 blast to drive! Garage 6-Drawers, looks like BUYING JUNK CARS LOVING CARE (352) 382-4085 oak, great condition. kept, like new condition. ★ Running or Not ★ Rosado DDS This is a great Premium “Bose” stereo (352) 860-0885 opportunity to own Denon AVR Asking $100. CASH PAID-$300 & UP Call 352-233-3227 sound system. Tan cloth (352) 771-6191 to our prac- your own business. 591 Surround Sound top. Includes “Mazda” Unlimited potential Receiver , Infinity sur- TWIN FRAME AND 4 Wheeled Walker with brakes and seat leather bra. 30+ MPG tice. for the right person 17’ cubic ft. Energy round sound speakers BOX SPRING Twin ONLY $70.00 $16,900 Firm to manage a route Star, frigidair up right w/woofer, like new $550. Frame and box spring 352-464-0316 352-503-7496 Dr Rosado DDS is a of newspaper racks freezer, 9mth old pd obo (352) 344-4384 in EUC... $20. graduate of The Univer- and stores. 352-249-7212 2 KITTENS - FREE $700 sell $500 DVD player $5. BED RAILS Slide under sity of Florida and Indi- come to Mini farms 2000, 3/2 Black & White, (352) 465-2823 352-419-4464 VINTAGE BLACK mattress. Prevent falling ana University school of 1624 Meadowcrest DWMH on 10 acres. blue eyes, Cute 7am-7pm ROCKING CHAIR with out and assist in dentistry. She is except- Blvd. and fill out an Hitachi, stereo with Main road, cleared Cl BTN 8-9 a.m. or 8-9 gold trim and floral de- moving. $10. pair ing new patients, and WELCOME application. tape and record and fenced. 12x16 p.m. (352) 746-1904 sign. very comfortable (352)563-6410 excepts most dental APPLIANCES, like new player in Cabinet $50 OBO 201-7305 shed and 24x36 gar- washers/dryers, stoves, $150. Bedside Commode Female Chihuahua. insurances. Please feel WALL HANGING age. 5 irrigated ac- fridges 30 day warranty Disney VHS Library & Aluminum Walker One yr. old. Spayed free to give us a call if metal, 60”H X 40”W. res. Great nursery or but needs shots. you would like to sched- trade-ins, 352-302-3030 $100 (352) 527-7223 both have adjustable blueberries. $90.00 legs 20.00 EACH Good w/ dogs and ule an appointment or if Home Theatre 352-513-5400 $124,900 cats and older kids. you have any questions. 352-464-0316 352-364-2985 COMMERCIAL Amplifier/Receiver (352) 563-0192 1-352-489-3922 Golden Companion FREEZER,2004 Frigid- $20. 352-419-4464 Electric Wheel Chair, aire 20.3 cubic feet YAMAHA SPEAKERS and Lift (bruno), exec. 000FBZK with alarm, like new, SET OF 5 $80 MAINTENANCE cond $450 for both excellent condition, 352-613-0529 AFFORDABLE Top Soil, 352-419-6710 RENTAL PROPERTIES $250, 352-212-8922 Mulch, Stone, Hauling Dunnellon, & Tractor Work Manual Wheelchair Part Time. (352) 341-2019 with footrests, great GE REFRIGERATOR Semi Retired shape $100.00 14 cubic feet. $ 75.00 SCOTTS DELUXE Dunnellon Welcome. 352-464-0316 352-212-0096 INTERIOR DOOR. EDGEGUARD Dentistry Reply: Frank Boitz 32” 6 Panel with Excellent shape. Used NEW 4” Toilet Seat Box 248, hardware. $15.00 once. Retails $45. Ask- Riser, makes it much Indian Rocks SMITTYS APPLIANCE 352-513-5400 ing $25. 3522333227 easier to get up would like to Beach FL. 33785 REPAIR. Also Wanted INTERIOR DOOR. 6 TORO ZERO TURN ONLY 20.00 Dead or Alive Washers Panel, 30” $10.00. Mower, Kohler eng. 54’’ 352-464-0316 welcome & Dryers. FREE PICK 352-513-5400 cut, sweeper & grass UP! 352-564-8179 Safety Bath Tub Dr Nahir catcher. exec. cond. Grab Bar, it clamps to SCREEN DOOR. $2600 OBO 270-8664 New with frame, 36X80, the side of the tub Rosado DDS WASHER OR DRYER Aluminum with scroll Two 42” Riding ONLY $25.00, $135.00 Each. Reliable, work. $99.00. Mowers 352-464-0316 to our prac- Clean, Like New, Excel- 352-513-5400 $250. & $375. TRANSPORT lent Condition. Free De- in very good cond. SLIDING GLASS WHEELCHAIR (SMALL tice. livery 352 263-7398 Citrus Springs WHEELS) good shape WINDOW. 732-597-3910 Horizontal slide, 46W X with footrests only 90.00 Dr Rosado DDS is a SPRING HILL WASHER white whirl- 352 464-0316 graduate of The Univer- 69H. $20.00. CLASSES pool looks good works 352-513-5400 sity of Florida and Indi- ✂ ✂ ✂ ✂ ✂ great 100.00 obo 30 day ana University school of warranty ,dennis dentistry. She is except- COSMETOLOGY CRAPE MYRTLE DAYS & NIGHTS @ 503-7210 ARAPAHO in 15 gal ing new patients, and BUYING US COINS excepts most dental ☛JULY 1, 2013 pot, dark pink, many BOSE SYSTEM, 3000 canes, $49.95 Top $$$$ Paid. We insurances. Please feel Also Buy Gold Jewelry free to give us a call if BARBER watt, mixer board, dual 352-613-5818 NIGHTS CD PLAYER, Beating ALL Written you would like to sched- SPIDER PLANTS Free Offers. (352) 228-7676 ule an appointment or if ☛AUGUST 12, 2013 COMPATIBLE WITH to a good home. three you have any questions. Computer Desk COMPUTER. GREAT large Spider plants with 1-352-489-3922 MASSAGE oak veneer, good FOR DJ, all in hard car- babies phone: THERAPY 24 x 47, $50. rying cases and porta- 352-613-2232 DAYS & NIGHTS (352) 746-2711 ble stand. $800.00 “DRUM CIRCLE” ☛SEPTEMBER 3, 2013 Call, 304-544-8398 BEAUTIFUL WALNUT Diestler Computer REMO 14” HAND SKIN & NAILS New & Used systems Wanted:Yard sale DRUM/BODHRAN $25 Day School Only repairs. Visa/ MCard 352-601-6625 352-637-5469 items- buy all or part; BENE’S fishing & hunt equip.; “NEW” JOHNSON Holland SCANNER CANON Antiques & collecti- JG100 STUDENT GUI- Financial International CANOSCAN 4400F with bles, war items, power TAR W/STRAP,TUNER 35mm attachment, Resources School of Beauty I I I I I I I I tools, 352- 613-2944 C.D. AND MORE! $75 works w/ XP,7 or 8 $25. 352-601-6625 Tell that special (352)563-6410 Yard Sale Left Overs Hiring and Training person Chest Freezer $75, Sew ACOUSTIC ELECTRIC Insurance Agents “ Happy Birthday mach w/desk $50, lg TRAVEL GUITAR PAK 352-410-6927 “ with a classi- dresser $35, 2 lg bk W/UPGRADED fied ad under cases $50, recliner $50 ELECTRICS,GIGBAG 200+ records $10 for all ETC $80 352-601-6625 Happy Notes. 2 BAR STOOLS 352-322-1313 Only $28.50 RATTAN MADE IN U.S.A. “NEW” includes a photo BEIGE Fabric seat 5STRING BANJO UKE Seat 24” Back 35” ALL NORTHERN Call our Classi- 352 249-3231 $75 HARDWOOD $80 (727) 848-8415 fied Dept for de- 2 Leather Wing Chairs, MOVING SALE 352-601-6625 Dump Truck Driver (352) 263-2744 tails Blue, Brand New, July 1st-6th Call for m-audio key studio 49 STATE APPROVED 352-563-5966 FT/PT Clean CDL, 5yrs. FOR VA TRAINING Office or Home $3,000 appointments key usb controller $10. exp. local. 563-2122 I I I I I I I I (352) 212-2798 352-527-7223 352-419-4464 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY,JULY 2, 2013 C9

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BABY Einstein PACK 000FBZR lat tower, squat send me a text at $297.44/ mo., Mon-Fri. 8:30-11 am station, aerobic ‘N PLAY Portable 352-536-4025 Fixed rate W.A.C. Crib-good condition. Call for Appointment rowing, leg presses, Visit my web site at Come and View (352) 628-2090 good condition, Asking $25.00 obo. www.plexusslim. 352-621-9181 $300,352-212-8922 Call 352-233-3227. com/haven ELLIPTICAL BARBIE HOUSE WITH Can’t wait to hear COMPACT SIZE ACCESSORIES 3 feet from you :) I I I I I I I I works fine 100.00 tall Barbie House. Co- Tell that special HERNANDO CRYSTAL RIVER 352 464-0316 mes with dolls. Asking person Ready to move in, 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 ELLIPTICAL 25.00 352-233-3227 “ Happy Birthday must see 3/2 1.5 acres Near Town 563-9857 EXERCISER Exec “ with a classi- $49,000 approved for Cond. 1 yr. old. Hardly Hens for Sale fied ad under FHA/ owner financing FLORAL CITY Used at all. $250 great layers, $10 ea. Happy Notes. (352) 795-1272 LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. 352-503-2610 Quail $3 ea. Rabbits Only $28.50 AC, Clean, No Pets NECKLACE BikerGirls, also, cages & hutches includes a photo Mini farms 2000, 3/2 (352) 344-1025 ELLIPTICAL DWMH on 10 acres. NordicTrack E5vi S/S engravable large (352)-212-8590 heart,H/D, NEW, Call our Classi- Main road, cleared HOMOSASSA Adjustable stride MALTESE/COTON MIX and fenced. 12x16 Small 1BR w/Utilities Pre Set Programs 1/2 price,($65) fied Dept for de- 352-613-7493 PUPPY 14 weeks. tails shed and 24x36 gar- $375. mo., $500 sec. $300.00 352-527-3589 Loving, adorable lap 352-563-5966 age. 5 irrigated acres. 352-563-1033 or EXERCISE BIKE Women’s Citizen Watch dog. 4 lbs, crate trained, Great nursery or blue- 352-601-0819 (UPRIGHT TYPE) works gold with mother of all shots, etc. Carrier, I I I I I I I I berries. Asking 124,900 great only 90.00 pearl face, beautiful and crate, pen, etc included. 352-364-2985 352 464-0316 works great $65.00 Must sell due to travel. OBO 201-7305 PROFORM $700 Call 344 0779 USED HOMES Eliptical Single, Double & good condition BRING YOUR Triple Wides ALEXANDER $200. (352) 795-9146 Starting at $6,500 REAL ESTATE FISHING POLE! Call (352) 621-9183 (352) 795-6633 CITRUS SPRINGS RECUMBANT 2011 Live Oak EXERCISE BIKE Crystal River BLACK DIAMOND 3/2/2, $875. 4BR/2BA 2BR 2BA, Located on (352) 897-4447 works great only Apts, 2 BR/ 1 BA $46,900, 28x60 the Eighteenth Fairway or (352) 697-1384 100.00 $400-$500, ALSO INVERNESS of Quarry Course. Great 352 464 0316 HOMES & MOBILES 1/1 $400-$465 Views. $1000/month in- CRYSTAL OAKS Treadmill proform XP AVAILABLE Near Hospital 3/2/2, pet invisible 352-422-2393 cludes basic cable & 580 and Deluxe lawn care. Call fence $890 month inversion table, both Apartments 746-3301 River Links Realty like new both for $150 INVERNESS, FL 352-628-1616 352-423-0289 55+ park on lake w/5 INVERNESS Available piers, clubhouse and 55+ park 2 bed / 2 bath CRYSTAL RIVER TUCKER much more! Rent Enjoy the view! $600/month Call 352-795-1795 BRENTWOOD 3/2 Rent or Lease Tucker, a 2 y.o. includes grass cutting FLORAL CITY At Terra Vista 3/2 w/ to Own. $750. mo. and your water 2 bd, 1 bath Lot rent, www.ensingproperties.c RETAIL; 2 Storefronts I I I I I I I I Shepherd mix, neu- ✶ car port, water, grass om Pool $1,200 incl’d soc. 352-220-3005 BICYCLE BOYS SPI- 1 bedroom, 1 Corner of US 41 & tered, HW-negative, cutting included. mem. to all amenities, DERMAN 12” WITH Tell that special bath @$350 inc Hwy 48, 600sf &1,400 sf CRYSTAL RIVER housebrkn, UTD Call 800-747-4283 yrd. maint. & wkly pool TRAINING WHEELS person H20. Inverness $495. mo. & $695 mo. service, avail. July 1st. Sm. 3/2, $675 mo. shots, wt. 54 lbs. ✶ for details $30. 352-613-0529 “ Happy Birthday 2 bedroom, 1 Homosassa 813-310-5391 (352) 422-4086 HOMOSASSA “ with a classi- Needs to be only bath @$450 inc 1/1 Apt. $435. mo Concealed Weapons fied ad under dog, with single Government Permit Course H20 352-212-4981 Happy Notes. person or couple, Pets considered and Subsidized Apts DAN’S GUN ROOM Only $28.50 section 8 is accepted. (352) 726-5238 needs fenced yard available. CITRUS HILLS 2BR, 2BA, single level HERNANDO includes a photo w/room to run, but Call 800-747-4283 4 BR, 2 BA, ½ Acre, EZ GO Club Car prefers to be inside For Details! Must meet eligibility w/carprt, completely Exec. cond. exec tires, HERNANDO Hwy. 200. $875. mo. Call our Classi- dog most of time, requirements. Equal Affordable Rentals refurbished, brand good Batty, canopy 352-344-3084 fied Dept for de- wants to be with HERNANDO/INV. Housing Watson’s Fish Camp new appl’s $750. mo. must sell this tails No pets or smoking human friend. Walks 2/1,Close in , Lease, Hernando Opportunity. (352) 726-2225 weekend $1200. 352-563-5966 DWMH on land,Ready (352) 746-6067 INVERNESS well on leash. No pets $450. mo. 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“FREE FORD Harley Davidson I Buy Houses Cash F350 2001 Monster CHEVY ‘07, STREET GLIDE 2003 Venture Van, ANY CONDITION Foreclosure and Truck, 4 x 4 06 Ft Clip LOADED . FINANCE 7 pass. and priced to Over Financed ok! Short Sale Lists with Stainless Steel Grill AVAILABLE sell. Call 352-628-4600 **call 352-503-3245** 7.3 Liter Diesel, & more LUCKY U CYCLES For appointment 422-7513 / 464-5582 352-330-0047 CHRYSLER HONDA I NEED AFFORDABLE 2012 Town & Country 1997 SHADOW 1100 LISTINGS! Autos & Trucks Wheelchair van with 10’’ EZ Finance $2,500. I SOLD ALMOST FORD lowered floor, ramp and LUCKY U CYCLES 2005 Chrysler 2-HOMES A MONTH FORD 2005 EX- tie downs call Tom for 352-330-0047 IN 2012 PT Cruiser $3950 more info 352-325-1306 PLORER XLT 89K ONE HONDA Let’s BREAK that OWNER,ALL DEALER 2001 Plymouth 2006, GOLDWING 1800 record together! SERVICE Neon $2495 $7,995. RECORDS,SATELLITE LUCKY U CYCLES RADIO ,$7700 1999 Chevy 352-330-0047 1-352-527-3498 Office Open Venture Van $2300 7 Days a Week HONDA Harley Davidson HONDA 1995 Toyota 2007, Element, ‘00, SOFTAIL, Standard ‘94 GOLD WING TRIKE Camry $2275 CHEAP $5,500. Full Conversion LISA Hard to find, cold A/C, runs great, LUCKY U CYCLES $12,900. VANDEBOE CALL TED TODAY 352-330-0047 352-330-0047 Broker (R) Owner Must See, (352) 5 6 3 -1 9 0 2 Call (352) 628-4600 DEB INFANTINE 1675 S Suncoast SUZUKI Realtor Plantation Realty Blvd. Homosassa, Fl JEEP HARLEY- ‘02, INTRUDER 1400 (352) 302-8046 352-634-0129 2000 Grand Cherokee DAVIDSON BUY HERE PAY HERE Real Estate!... www.plantation V8, leather ‘02 Lowrider 14,000 mi. http://www.lucky realtylistings.com BIG SALE $3,995 1450cc,pristine.$8900 ucycles.com/ it’s what I do. ☛Come make offers 352-341-0018 352-560-3731 352-330-0047 RENT - BUY- SELL ERA American CAR - TRUCK - BOAT Realty CONSIGNMENT USA Phone: 352-726-5855 US 19 & US 44, CR Cell: 352-302-8046 HERNANDO 461-4518 & 795-4440 Fax: 352-726-7386 Lot for sale 950-0731 DAILY CRN of County Commissioners govdeals.com, Email:debinfantine@ (Arbor Lakes 55+) CHEVROLET Surplus Property Sale will be selling surplus July 1, 2013 - July 31, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE yahoo.com $15,000 OBO 1999 White Monte Carlo property and equipment Pub: June 17 - July 31, The Citrus County Board via the internet at 2013. 781-864-1906 Z34,One Owner, 145k miles, leather interior, automatic, CD player, New Paint Job, asking $2,000 obo located in Inglis 352-447-3021 Boat Trailer 519-0702 TUCRN 22’ tandam,galv., $1200 CHEVROLET THE ESTATE OF DOREEN THERES ASHLEY 2013-CP- NTC OBO 352-794-3603 2005, Equinox, PUBLIC NOTICE c 813-244-3945 extra clean, sunroof IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND $9,495. FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA New Boat Trailers 352-341-0018 PROBATE CASE NO. : 2013-CP- 16’ thru 45’ Alum. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF DOREEN THERES ASHLEY , EZ Pull Trailers CHEVROLET Deceased. 352-564-1299 2006, Impala NOTICE TO CREDITORS JENNIFER $5,995 352-341-0018 The administration of the estate of DOREEN THERES ASHLEY , deceased, whose MUNN date of death was December 31, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus CHEVROLET County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, 2008, Malibu, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative 352-422-8201 3BD/2BA/2CG, ** BUY, SELL** $9,995 and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. HERNANDO HERNANDO Extra Rm. New Roof, & TRADE CLEAN 352-341-0018 All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Affordable Rentals jenmunnera@ USED BOATS against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served 1 BR, 2 BA, Office Cathedral Ceilings, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Watson’s Fish Camp ½ Acre, Hwy. 200. Fruit Trees, 2 Lots, yahoo.com THREE RIVERS CHEVY 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A (352) 726-2225 352-344-3084 $145,000. MARINE 12 Properties Sold US 19 Crystal River automatic, power COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 352-228-7328 All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands in 3 months **352-563-5510** windows, power locks, House for Sale % of every cold A/C, Call for against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS Appointment AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 4 Bedroom 2 Bath commissions goes ANGLER ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 A/C Carport, Pool to help homeless 352-628-4600 HERNANDO 22ft, CC, 225/Suzuki OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 2 Acres move in con- animals Dual Axle Trailer CHRYSLER NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO 1 BR, 2 BA, Office CITRUS SPRINGS dition, near schools, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Extras, $5,995. (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ½ Acre, Hwy. 200. 2010, PT Cruiser Golf CoursCommunity 4100 S. Fireside Way ERA American CONSIGNMENT USA The date of first publication of this Notice is June 25, 2013. 352-344-3084 352-382-5558 $11,495. Personal Representative: 3/2/2 Sell for $49,995. Realty & Investments (352) 461-4518 352-341-0018 possible owner finance /s/ RICHARD ASLEY HERNANDO /options 352-422-1284 CENTURY 3000SC FORD c/o 452 Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness, Florida 34452 4 BR, 2 BA, ½ Acre, or 352-634-3862 2000 30 foot center 1990 Tempo, Runs Attorney for Personal Representative: Hwy. 200. $875. mo. console with cuddy HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH, P.A. good, 112k miles, 452 Pleasant Grove Rd, Inverness, Florida 34452 352-344-3084 cabin. Full Head. Twin good tires. $700 Yamaha ox66, 250’s. (352)726-0901, (352)726-3345 (Facsimile), Florida Bar No. 93473 (352) 489-5749 /s/TANYA M. WILLIAMS, Attorney for the Estate HOMOSASSA Radar, GPS Chart Plot- ter, Fish Finder, VHF [email protected] - Primary Email Beautiful 3/2, Manuf. FORD [email protected] - Secondary Email and complete Coast 2004, Mustang, Home, Rent Possible BEVERLY HILLS Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle June 25 & July 2, 2013. Own 352-795-0088 Guard package. Looking for a sports 2 br/2 full bath/1 car gar. Tri-axle traler. All in ex- car? Here it is, 1125 sf. Screen porch. cellant condition. HP: TAMI SCOTT 6 cyl. automatic, 524-00702 TUCRN Move-in ready. $53,900 Exit Realty Leaders 352-795-4426, Cell appointment Only 527-1239 Bennet, Bruce 2013-CP-660 NTC 352-257-2276 352-601-0560. Call 352-628-4600 PUBLIC NOTICE Asking $30,000. CRYSTAL RIVER [email protected] FORD IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, Share my Home Free Home Classic Mako 500 2006 46,937 miles, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY When it comes to IN PROBATE FILE NO.:2013-CP-660 20’Honey Pot teak,good red with tan interior Utilities incl. $95. week Warranty Plan!! Realestate ... IN RE: ESTATE OF cond. well maint.Trailer leather, CD/AM/FM 563-1465 / 228-1802 Buying or Selling I’m there for you ! MICHELE BRUCE A. BENNETT 150 Evenrude 1993 $8500(352) 860-0164 Deceased. ROSE Nice! Extra’s! $5200 The fishing is great ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Realtor obo 352 795-1546 HONDA Call me for your new 2013 Civic LX, The administration of the Estate of Bruce A. Bennet, deceased, whose date of death was Waterfront Home PONTOON January 25, 2011, and whose Social Security Number was xxx-xx-9106, File Number Simply put Priced to sell, 2013-CP-660, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, PUBLISHER’S 2006 18’ Tracker Serious callers only the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The name LOOKING TO SELL ? I ‘ll work harder NOTICE: w/trailer, 25HP Merc, 4 352-628-9444 and address of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are CALL ME TODAY ! str, hum. bird finder,cd set forth below. All real estate ad- 352-212-5097 player, 2 fishing chairs HYUNDAI vertising in this isellcitruscounty@ All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the $6500 352-341-0262 2009, Sonata SE, decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy newspaper is yahoo.com 36k mil Craven Realty, Inc. of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE subject to Fair Hous- Sail Boat $12,500, (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR ing Act which makes 352-726-1515 20’ with Cabin, & trailer, 4/2 BLOCK HOME, 352-382-2457 THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS it illegal to advertise Realty Connect new sail, boat needs mother in law apt, NOTICE ON THEM. “any some work $1100 MAZDA Teri Paduano nice home $65,000. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against preference, limita- Owner/Broker (352) 220-6303 2007 Miata MX5 (305) 619-0282, Cell decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their tion or discrimination 15+ Years Grand Touring, with claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST based on race, color, Experience SEA EAGLE only 17,250 actual mi- PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. religion, sex, handi- 2013, 12½ ft, Inflatable les! 6-Speed Automatic ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. cap, familial status (352) 212-1446 boat & motor, pump w/paddle shift, Heated The date of the first publication of this Notice is July 2, 2013. or national origin, or www. incl’d. sea worthy, hard Leather Seats, Trim /s/WENDY MONSELL an intention, to make RealtyConnect.me resin flrs. seats 4, 9.9 Package. Stormy Blue Personal Representative such preference, Yamaha, outbrd eng. Mica exterior with Tan DEAN AND DEAN, L.L.P. like new, mtr. 2 hrs. interior.Beautiful and a BY: /s/ Susan E. Dean, Esquire, Florida Bar No.: 746827 limitation or dis- Bilingual/Spanish 230 Northeast 25th Avenue , Ocala Florida 34470, (352) 368-2800 crimination. “ Famil- Lowrance 7” fishfinder blast to drive! Garage depth recorder, 12v [email protected], Attorney for Personal Representative ial status includes kept, like new condition. July 2 & 9, 2013 children under the HUGE HOUSE for Sale electric motor $2,300 Premium “Bose” stereo age of 18 living with 3 Bedroom Possible 4, SANDI HART obo 352 -344-4384 sound system. Tan cloth parents or legal cus- 2 Car Garage, Realtor top. Includes “Mazda” Carport, 2 Bath, SEA EAGLE leather bra. 30+ MPG todians, pregnant 2013, 12½ ft, Inflatable 228 Monroe Street Listing and Selling $16,900 Firm women and people boat & motor, pump securing (352) 464-2514 Real Estate 352-503-7496 Is my Business incl’d. sea worthy, hard custody of children resin flrs. seats 4, 9.9 520-0625 TUCRN Buying or Selling I put my heart into it! Mazda PARKER, BUTCH 09-2013-CA-000185 Notice of Action under 18. This news- Yamaha, outbrd eng. paper will not know- REAL ESTATE, 2012 3i, 5-door PUBLIC NOTICE like new, mtr. 2 hrs. Touring, graphite IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ingly accept any ad- 352-476-9649 Lowrance 7” fishfinder vertising for real es- Let Me Work 7300 mi, ext. warranty IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA sandra.hart@ depth recorder, 12v exc. cond. $16,388. CASE NO. 09-2013-CA-000185 tate which is in viola- LECANTO For You! electric motor $2,300 (Black Diamond) era.com 727-857-6583 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. tion of the law. obo 352 -344-4384 Plaintiff, Our readers are 3/2/2 Gated Golf Com- BETTY HUNT WE HAVE BOATS MAZDA 626 v. hereby munity. $119K Cash REALTOR ERA American 1999, 4 cyl, DOHC, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, GRANTEES, DEVISEES, informed that all Deal (poss rent opt) GULF TO LK MARINE over $5k under hood LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND CREDITORS OF dwellings advertised 352-804-9729 Realty We Pay CASH For ERA KEY 1 this year. $2750 obo. BUTCH PARKER, DECEASED, ET AL. in this newspaper are 352-726-5855 Used Clean Boats (352) 513-4932 Defendants. available on an equal Realty, Inc. Pontoon, Deck & NOTICE OF ACTION opportunity basis. To 352 586-0139 Fishing Boats SATURN complain of discrimi- hunt4houses68 **(352)527-0555** 1993 SC2 tan, new tires TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, GRANTEES, DEVISEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND CREDITORS nation call HUD @yahoo.com boatsupercenter.com & battery ($400) OF BUTCH PARKER, DECEASED, AND ALL CLAIMANTS, PERSONS PARTIES NATURAL toll-free at 352-613-7493 OR CORPORATE, AND WHOSE EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING BY, 2BR, 1BA, + Den www.bettyhunts THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST BUTCH PARKER, DECEASED, OR ANY OF THE 1-800-669-9777. The Open Fl. plan, close to toll-free telephone homes.com. Toyota HEREIN NAMED OR DESCRIBED DEFENDANTS OR PARTIES CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY shopping & town, RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN AND TO THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED number for the 2006 Scion, XA new roof, well wtr. HOMOSASSA 4 dr, auto, new tires hearing impaired is .44 acres $49,900 obo Reduced $199,500 MAC’S MOBILE RV Current residence unknown, but whose last known address was: 1-800-927-9275. $28k mi. 1 local owner OWR REALTY, John 211 Pine St 4BD/3BA. REPAIR & MAINT. $8500. (352) 201-7014 7571 E DERBY OAKS DR., FLORAL CITY, FL 34436 352-653-7977 3000 SF, heated pool, RVTC Certified Tech. Granite, Wood Floors, 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following GOSPEL ISLAND Tile and Carpet. 2 Car property in Citrus County, Florida, to-wit: Gar,SS Appl. fireplace 4BD/3BA & GARAGE LOT 3 IN BLOCK 1 OF DERBY OAKS, UNIT NO. TWO, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR For Sale $92,000. Call 850-585-4026 PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 135, OF THE PUBLIC (941) 758-8719 Chevrolet 2004 Corvette RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. tOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1998 (941) 524-6556 TONY DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME VIN # 8U620478KA, TITLE # 75251683, AND VIN # Specializing in SUNNYBROOK Convertible Arctic Pauelsen 2005, 36 ft. 5th wheel, White, torch red leather, 8U620478KB, TITLE # 75251684 Acreage,Farms Realtor 2 slides, king bd, like polished aluminum has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written Ranches & 352-303-0619 new, NADA $29K, wheels, auto heads up defenses, if any, to it on DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address Commercial tpauelsen@ Reduced $19,900 display, bose, senior is 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33716, on or before July 26, hotmail.com 352-382-3298 owned pristine, 11k 2013 or within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice of Action, and $31,900 OBO file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL THE EGG 352-513-4257 34450, either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; I’LL TAKE 2007, all Elec; fiber- NEW LISTINGS otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the glass, 17 ft, 2000 lbs; CHEVROLET complaint petition. sleeps 3, $11,500 ‘78 Camaro Z28, WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 11th day of June, 2013. TOP 352-419-8366 Runs good, 350 eng. Angela Vick, Clerk of the Circuit Court 256-244-6377 Great PERFORMANCE hurst shifter, $2,500 (SEAL) By:/s/ SONIA PRYLEPA, Deputy Clerk Phyllis Strickland (352) 634-1764 IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN Real estate WE BUY RV’S, ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, Realtor Richard (Rick) Starter Consultant TRAVEL TRAILERS, CHEVY TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA 5TH WHEELS, 1968 Corvette Matching COORDINATOR (352) 341-6400, 110 N. APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FL 34450 WITHIN Couch, Broker Home Best Time To Buy! MOTOR HOMES numbers, convertible, TWO WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR 701 S. Little John Call US 352-201-6945 4-speed, 327CI, 350HP. VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8771. Couch Realty & Prices are going up. Investments, Inc. Ave. Inverness Great clean car, June 25 & July 2, 2013. 888122946 2/2 Single Family So is interest. Lemans Blue, first offer (352) 212-3559 Attached Garage BUY NOW! over $25,000 takes it. RCOUCH.com $2,500 down 352-795-4426 or $788. month Owner $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ 352-601-0560 877-500-9517 Financing YOUR For Wrecked, Junk or Foreclosures Unwanted 525-0702 TUCRN “High-Tech” Cars/Trucks 8/1 Public Hearing INVERNESS TROPIC SHORES Investor Alert Water Front $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ PUBLIC NOTICE REALTY. Request For Proposal FOR SALE BY Nice 2/2 Close to town, Realtor (352) 613-3503 BIG SALE Citrus Memorial Health System will hold a public opening of the Technical portion of AUCTION nice trees, renter in ☛Come make offers the responses to its Request for Proposal (RFP) for “Nurse Call System” on August 1st, place, nice return on RENT - BUY- SELL I I I I I I I I 2013 at 1:00 pm in the Lake Room of the CMHS Old School House Building. 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