<<

Happy Easter, Mom: Watson wins Masters in playoff /B1

MONDAY CITRUS COUNTY

TODAY & Tuesday morning HIGH Partly cloudy. West 82 winds 5 to 10 mph. LOW Mostly clear tonight. 52 PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com APRIL 9, 2012 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOLUME 117 ISSUE 246

MAY 9, 1918 - APRIL 7, 2012 NEWS BRIEFS Mall’s Brandywine Mike Wallace Terrace closed new this week The contractor upgrad- ing County Road 486 will dies at age 93 GM reconstruct Brandywine Terrace between Norvell Bryant Highway and Sil- FRAZIER MOORE day night at a care facility in New talks of ver Hill Lane beginning AP Television Writer Canaan, Conn., where he had lived in Monday. recent years, CBS spokesman Kevin The reconstruction will NEW YORK — Mike Wallace did- Tedesco said. He was 93. require the total closure n’t interview people. He interrogated Until he was slowed by heart sur- plans of Brandywine Terrace for them. He cross-examined them. gery as he neared his 90th birthday in about one week. Sometimes he eviscerated them. 2008, Wallace continued making NANCY KENNEDY Roadside message His reputation was so fearsome news, doing “” interviews AND MIKE WRIGHT boards will advise the that it was often said the scariest with such subjects as Jack Kevorkian Staff Writers traveling public about the words in the English language were and . He had prom- Associated Press closure. Detour signs will “Mike Wallace is here to see you.” ised to still do occasional reports Television news journalist Mike Wal- Wallace, whose pitiless, prosecuto- CRYSTAL RIVER — For direct traffic to use North when he announced his retirement lace is pictured in 2008. Wallace, rial style transformed television jour- famed for his tough interviews on “60 the past 21 years, Frances Pinecone Avenue. as a correspondent in 2006. nalism and made “60 Minutes” Minutes,” died Saturday, April 7. He and Ed Marquez have compulsively watchable, died Satur- See WALLACE /Page A9 was 93. owned Ed’s Watch and Jew- INSIDE elry Repair inside Sears at the Crystal River Mall. IN : When they learned Sears was closing, they were shocked. They started looking for someplace new to move their business, but decided to stay at the mall. On May 18, Ed’s Watch and Jewelry Re- pair will open in the space for- merly occu- Brett Low pied by Crystal River Claire’s. Mall general Easter service Despite manager. Christians wake before the exodus dawn to attend annual of retail businesses away event./Page A14 from the mall in recent years, Frances Marquez said LOCAL EFFORTS: they believe the mall is still Give blood important to the community. Find out where the “People still come here LifeSouth and walk around,” she said. Bloodmobile “Our regular customers will will be seek us out, and this gives parked for DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle us more visibility for new donations Low lake waters are causing some boating frustrations. The floating dock at the lake on State Road 44 east is rest- customers.” during ing on the dry land and with low water levels people launching boats are forced to go off the edge of the pavement Chuck McSweeney, store upcoming to launch their boats. manager of Belk, one of the weeks./Page A7 now-three mall anchor stores, said it’s been scary Get food watching businesses close Area groups offer Boaters’ beef with local ramps and move away, but now low-cost food options there’s a new owner, Mike and free meals each What happens — when Kohen of Crystal River Mall week./Page A4 Low water levels reveal design limits; boaters start to pull the trailer out Reality Management Inc., of of the water, the rear axle hits the Little Neck, N.Y., he’s got ONLINE POLL: edge of the cement ramp and renewed hope the tide has Your choice? official: ‘you can only go out so far’ causes damage. turned. That doesn’t happen when the “Now that someone has Should state transporta- water is high. ownership we’re seeing tion officials NANCY KENNEDY Dave Miller, a longtime recre- Brock said he’s not unsympa- things get done,” he said. resurrect Staff Writer ational boater from Inverness. plans to thetic to boaters — he’s a boater “We’ve had a lot of issues “My biggest beefs are with the himself. with roof leaks, and that’s extend the Local boaters have a love-hate ramp at Hernando and the one on “I don’t think it’s so much a prob- being addressed. We’re see- Suncoast relationship with area lakes’ boat (State Road) 44,” he said. “It all lem with the ramps as it is with the ing changes.” Parkway ramps. goes back to the design of the ramp. lake levels, and there’s nothing we The mall, which opened through Citrus County? When the water is high, they They built it when the water was can do about that,” he said. in 1990, has come on hard A. Yes. It’s an integral don’t complain, said Larry Brock, component to Florida’s high.” He said the county makes regu- times in recent years. Wells Citrus County assistant public long-term highway The problem is how the ramps lar weekly safety inspections and Fargo Bank of Minnesota in works director. network. drop off at the end. When boaters has a line item in the budget for 2011 sued to foreclose on a But when the water levels go B. No. It’s just not try to put their boats back onto a regular maintenance. Anything be- $16.3 million mortgage down, as they are now, boaters needed. trailer after a day in the water, as yond that would require a capital owed by former owner aren’t happy. C. Yes, and do it now to they ride up onto the trailer and improvement project. Simon Property Inc. help stimulate the econ- “The ramps should’ve been de- gun the engine, it digs up the rock “We come along and put material At the bank’s request, the omy with jobs. signed for extreme low water and and sand in the shallow water at back in (when boaters power load), court appointed Boxer Re- D. No. Not until the extreme high water, like at Fort Is- the end of the ramp. ality of Dallas, Texas, as economy improves, land beach in Crystal River,” said That’s called power loading. See RAMPS/ Page A7 anyway. See MALL/ Page A2 To vote, visit www. chronicleonline.com. Click on the word “Opin- ion” in the menu to see the poll. Vets helping vets: Club rolls up to house, rolls on the paint Results will appear next Monday. Find last NANCY KENNEDY stationed in Colorado. week’s online poll Staff Writer It was then Thompson results./Page A4 learned how Maltman had BEVERLY HILLS — been getting letters from his COMING UP Early Saturday, more than a homeowner’s association TOMORROW: dozen members of the local threatening to sue him if he Rolling Thunder didn’t get his house Long-timer chapter met to give a painted. Margaret Butts has seen dying fellow veteran However, Malt- much growth since a helping hand. man, who lives on a moving in a home with a With paintbrushes fixed income, can’t view of downtown and rollers, they afford to hire some- Inverness during the made light work of one to paint it and is 1960s./Monday giving the house unable to do it him- owned by Jerry Malt- INDEX self. He said he felt man a much-needed Jerry bombarded and Comics ...... B6 coat of paint, includ- Maltman frustrated, trying to Crossword ...... B5 ing a bright red front veteran and get help. Editorial...... A12 door. homeowner. But Saturday he Entertainment ...... B4 Maltman, 66, is was all smiles as he Horoscope ...... B4 dying of an incurable sat in his garage. Lottery Numbers ...... B3 leukemia. He explained, “In the Lottery Payouts ...... B4 Ray Thompson, a mem- middle of the welcome- Movies ...... B6 ber of Rolling Thunder, said home party, a member of Obituaries ...... A6 he met Maltman when the TV Listings...... B5 Rolling Thunder squatted Classifieds ...... B7 group came to the welcome- next to my wheelchair and home celebration in Febru- said, ‘You look like you ary for Maltman’s Army son, could use your house NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle Scott Maltman, who was re- painted.’ I said, ‘I sure More than a dozen members of the local Rolling Thunder chapter met Saturday to help dying turning from a tour in fellow veteran Jerry Maltman by painting his house. Maltman had been unable to comply Afghanistan. He’s currently See VETS/ Page A7 with letters from his homeowners’ association telling him he needed to paint. A2 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Sue and Don Mayo talk to Brett Low, general manager Crystal River Mall, and Chuck McSweeney, Belk store manager, during the festivities about improvements they would like to see. Don Mayo provided the sculptures that have been on display at the mall.

Frances Marquez and her family business had occupied the Ed’s Watch and Jewelry Repair since the Sears Store opened at the mall. With Sears closing, Eds’ shop will be found in the space formerly occupied by Claire’s.

looking for local restaura- coming back, they’ll notice teurs to do something with it’s looking better,” he said. MALL the former Gabby’s restau- “It’s getting our name out Continued from Page A1 rant space. there and getting positive “This is a big fishing area, press.” receiver of the mall. and a big sporting goods Chronicle reporter Nancy In March, Sears an- chain like Gander Mountain Kennedy can be reached at nounced it would close its or Dick’s would be great,” nkennedy@chronicleon Crystal River Mall store by Belk manager McSweeney line.com; Mike Wright can the end of April. said. be reached at mwright@ Boxer, which also was Also, he said he’d like to chronicleonline.com. given right to sell the mall, see more youth- and junior- did just that with the sale in oriented retailers, maybe an BATH REMODELING late March to Kohen, who active play area for small paid $3 million for the mall, children — a place for moms BATHFITTER which is valued for tax pur- to come with their kids. poses at $12.9 million. “Every member of the fam- “One Day Bath Remodeling” Citrus County Property Ap- ily needs a reason to come to In Just One Day, praiser Geoff Greene said he the mall,” he said. We will Install A Beautiful New Bathtub was taken aback by the sale Low said it’s going to take or Shower “Right Over” Your Old One!!! Tub to Shower Conversions Too!!! price. time. He wants to focus on Call now for a FREE “I was amazed,” he said. hosting more community “It’s very much a distressed events, getting people to re- In-Home Estimate sale, no question about it. It think the Crystal River Mall 1-866-585-8827 says something about the lo- as their mall. BATHFITTER.COM cation. We’ve had a few things “My hope is as people keep 000AMPC close up in that area.” The sale includes the mall and parking lot, but not the Irrigation Tune-up Special outparcel property. 000B3JE Greene said the sale price $ 99 * will not be counted toward the mall’s taxable value be- 49 cause it was a bank foreclosure. HOME SERVICES * Up to 5 zones Inverness land-use attor- Homosassa 621-7700 Toll Free 1-877-345-BUSH Crystal River 795-8600 ney Clark Stillwell, who is www.bushhomeservices.com Inverness 860-1037 not involved in the sale, said the price is an indicator of Special businesses that have taken Verticals • Faux Wood Blinds • Shutters • Cellular Shades 00 an economic hit and cannot $ FITS 30 DB LOSS recover. BLINDS 695 “There is the mall and a FULL SHELL #ME200 hundred other similar pieces WE’LL MEET OR BEAT ANY Hearing Aid that have had that situation 72 HOUR COMPETITORS PRICE* occur,” he said. “The smoke REPAIRS BATTERIES clears and they’re selling for FREE 40 cents on the dollar.” BLIND FACTORY PREMIUM ZINC BATTERIES ■■■ • Valances 2011 LECANTO ~ TREETOPS PLAZA • Installation FREE On Saturday, the mall held 1657 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY. • In Home Consulting ¢ a Customer Appreciation www.72-hourblinds.com 000B26H 527-0012 1-877-746-0017 *Must present written estimate from competitor for this price Day. Kids played games and HEARING 89 tired themselves out in an in- The Savings Are Yours Because The Factory Is Ours! AID REPAIRS flatable bounce house. Food LIMIT 1 COUPON PER VISIT. IN OFFICE ONLY. ANY MAKE. ANY MODEL court vendors handed out LIMIT 2 PACKS PER VISIT. free samples of food while Comprehensive Primary live music played. Medical Care Centers Mall general manager and Call Today to Find Out If You Qualify! leasing representative Brett Low was on hand greeting B.K. Patel, M.D., Internal Medicine people, answering questions and listening to suggestions. H. Khan, M.D., Family Practice (Board Certified) Event Dates: April 2, 3, 4, 5 “Having a negative conno- Awilda Pena, M.D., Internal Medicine tation of the property and 4 DAYS ONLY!! changing public opinion is • Geriatrics one of the most difficult — 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU — things you’re ever going to • Family & General Medicine do,” Low said. “A coat of paint • Internal Medicine Crystal River OCALA or some landscaping doesn’t do it, but it helps. Bit by bit • Intensive Care (Hospital) Inside Sears Inside Walmart we’re rebuilding the mall’s • Long-Term Care (Nursing Home) Crystal River Mall Best of the Best Hwy. 200 & Corner 484 reputation after it being neg- four years in a row lected for over a dozen Walk-Ins Welcome 352-795-1484 352-291-1467 years.” BC/BS Low said because the new Now Accepting New Patients HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10am - 5pm owner isn’t part of a group Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm, Saturday by appt. only 8:00am-11:00am with a brand to box him in, as Active Staff at both Seven Rivers & mall management they’re open to innovative business Citrus Memorial Hospitals ideas and creative use for the Beverly Hills Inverness Homosassa available retail space. 3775 N. Lecanto Hwy. 308 S. Line Ave. 4363 S. Suncoast Blvd. “It doesn’t have to be tradi- Beverly Hills Inverness Homosassa Springs tional retail,” he said. “We (352) 746-0600 (352) 344-5511 (352) 503-2011 can do whatever we want and we’re wide open to ideas. We Accept Humana, Freedom, United, This could be the restart of the American dream.” 000B01N Secure Horizons, Optimum, He said he is particularly And Medicare Assignment 000B0A8 SPageTATE A3 - MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 & LOCAL

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around THE STATE Fire station use on board agenda CHRIS VAN ORMER Earth Day. Employee service  WHAT: Citrus County Board of County Commissioners meeting. Tampa Staff Writer awards will be presented. Joanne  WHEN: 1 p.m. Tuesday; 2:30 p.m. for public questions and comments. Autistic girl, 9, found Granger, grants administrator with The future use of the Homosassa  WHERE: Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness. the Department of Community dead in pond Fire Station will be considered at Services, will be recognized as em- A 9-year-old autistic girl Tuesday’s meeting of the Citrus agreement would end July 16. creased regulation of water activi- ployee of the month for February. who went missing from a chil- County Board of County Commis- The Citrus County Sheriff ’s Divi- ties within King’s Bay. The board will execute a proclama- dren’s party has been found sioners (BOCC). sion of Fire Rescue has advised the ■ At 1:45 p.m. Robert Sheets, sys- tion declaring April as “Elvis is dead at the bottom of a County staff will recommend the county it is not using this building. tems manager of Florida Govern- Back in Town Month.” Another nearby pond in central Florida. fire station, at 10950 Yulee Drive, be Also on the agenda: mental Utility Authority, will proclamation will declare April 8 declared eligible for acquisition by ■ The Hillsborough County County Attorney Richard present a program to assist the through 14 as “National Public a qualified nonprofit agency that sheriff’s office reported the Wesch will give an update on the 67 county in addressing the prolifera- Safety Telecommunications Week.” would promote community interest counties’ action regarding Medi- tion of private water and sewer sys- April also will be declared “Na- body of Ariyanna Pivachek and welfare. caid repayments, present a resolu- tems in the county. tional Volunteer Week” in Citrus was found early Saturday The fire station is used by the Ho- tion regarding manatee protection ■ At 1:40 p.m., Michael L. Howell County. evening in 6 to 8 feet of water mosassa Civic Club. The BOCC will and ask the board for direction re- will be introduced as the parks and Chronicle reporter Chris Van after a massive search. be asked to send a letter to the club garding a challenge to a recently recreation manager from June 1. Ormer can be reached at The child was in foster care terminating the operating agree- adopted federal rule relating to the ■ The board will execute a [email protected] and had been picked up Sat- ment it has with the county. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s in- proclamation declaring April 22 as or 352-564-2916. urday by a family that was considering adopting her. They took her to attend a party with eight other children, and though eight adults were supervising, she was able to wander away after 3 p.m. The sheriff’s office launched a search with assis- Future of King’s Bay tance from 50 deputies, bloodhounds, helicopters, marine divers and citizens. Authorities said the death appears to be accidental but the investigation is continu- ing. A news release stated the Tampa-area subdivision “is dotted with numerous ponds that are often deep and have zero visibility.” Pensacola Ex-Marine runs to help injured Marines A former Marine is crossing the Florida Panhandle as part of a 3,000-mile run to help in- jured Marines. Rick Hermelin was ex- pected to be in Pensacola on Sunday as part of his 100- day trek to support the In- jured Marine Semper Fi Fund. His goal is to raise $10,000. The 71-year-old will be running aboard an elliptical bike called the ElliptiGo. It’s an outdoor, low-impact fit- ness device designed to em- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle ulate the running motion. The city of Crystal hopes to unveil a letter of intent this week regarding rules governing King’s Bay water activities. Hermelin plans to cross the country on the device to raise awareness about the benefits Crystal River officials to unveil letter of intent regarding proposed rules of being physically fit. A.B. SIDIBE He served in the Marine The entire Crystal against the rules and Save Crystal River Inc., manatees and listened to Corps from 1959 to 1963. Staff Writer River City Council, other grappled with an appro- the citizens group op- the concerns of county elected officials priate response to the ac- posed to the rules, has re- opponents. CRYSTAL RIVER — and some private citizens tion. quested the city adopt a Officials pointed to Miami City officials are expected have been steadfast in Attorney Angeliadis resolution in support of a leaving a sport zone with a to review and vote Mon- their opposition to the told them a lawsuit will be petition to have the 25 mph speed zone as Crocodiles rebound day on a letter they expect proposal and the eventual an uphill battle and the Florida Fish and Wildlife prime example of conces- in South Florida to send to federal officials rules designating King’s chance of success is re- Conservation Commis- sions about concerns. The expressing a desire for lit- Bay a manatee protection mote, but councilmember sion (FWC) seek changes proposed rule had sought Crocodiles are making a igation or in the very least refuge. The ruling was an- Maureen McNiff sug- to the agreement between to make all of King’s Bay comeback in South Florida. keep the option open re- nounced March 15. gested the city attorney FWC and the USFWS re- slow or idle speed. The population has multi- garding recent rules of ac- Besides the refuge des- draft a letter of intent any- garding implementation The sport zone will be plied nearly 10-fold since the tivity in King’s Bay. ignation, USFWS also set way. They were going to of the endangered and open for use during day- 1970s. Today, more than Officials had 30 days new rules of conduct for consult county officials threatened fish and light hours between June 1,500 American crocodiles from the announcement waterborne activities, in- and a citizens group, wildlife species conserva- 1 and Aug. 15. Slow or idle are in South Florida. of the final rules to give of- cluding a reduction of which are opposed to the tion program. speed is defined as speed The Miami Herald reports ficials of the U.S. Fish and boat speeds in the area rules, to fashion a letter. When USFWS an- that allows steerage for a as their numbers grow, so do Wildlife Service (USFWS) called the sport zone from All three parties have ex- nounced its decision, it in- boater. encounters with people and a 60-day notice of their in- 35 mph to 25 mph. pressed a desire to sue if sisted it drafted a Chronicle reporter A.B. pets. Last year, the Florida tention for litigation, City At their last meeting the rules first proposed common-sense approach Sidibe can be reached at Fish and Wildlife Conserva- Attorney George An- March 26, city panelists last June were ever to reducing the risk of col- 352-564-2925 or asidibe@ tion Commission fielded 106 geliadis said. and some residents railed implemented. lisions between boats and chronicleonline.com. “nuisance” croc calls. University of Florida pro- fessor Frank Mazzotti said the crocs are reoccupying territory they retreated from County BRIEFS as their population dwindled Sheriff’s office seeking at 352-464-5576, or email at because of hide hunters and River alliance coastal development. slates meeting [email protected]. Members of the Homosassa CERT meeting Fort Lauderdale volunteers to staff EOC River Alliance will host its annual will be April 11 taking messages and assisting citizens picnic at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 12, The regular monthly meeting of Woman pleads not who may have appointments, questions Responsibilities include under the pavilion at Bluebird the Community Emergency Re- guilty in ‘toxic tush’ or concerns. Springs. sponse Team (CERT) for the A Florida woman accused “The scope of what our volunteers do All members are welcome to at- answering phones and on a day-to-day basis is incredibly di- Northeast Quadrant will be at 7 by authorities of illegally in- tend. Bring a covered picnic dish verse,” said Sheriff Jeff Dawsy. “But at p.m. Wednesday, April 11, at Our jecting toxic substances into to share. Installation of new offi- Lady of Grace Parish Life Center, taking messages this time, we’re specifically reaching out cers will take place following a women’s buttocks as an en- to citizens who can put in one or two 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. A short business meeting. hancement procedure has Special to the Chronicle shifts a week right at our centrally lo- strategic planning for the group will pleaded not guilty. cated EOC facility. My staff will gladly as- Bluebird Springs is near the in- be discussed. South Florida Sun The If you have some time to spare and a sist them by providing whatever training tersection of Yulee Drive and Brad- There continues to be a need for Sentinel reports Oneal Ron desire to give something back to the and tools they need to get the job done.” shaw Street. CERT volunteers in Citrus County. Morris sent a written plea of community, then the Citrus County Sher- More volunteers also are needed at the For information, call Jim Bitter at For more information, call Gerry not guilty to a Broward iff ’s Office may have the place for you. EOC to conduct Live Scan (electronic) 352-628-1563. Brummer, chairman, Citrus County County judge Thursday. Right now, the front desk at the Sher- fingerprinting services for citizens who Auxiliary at Wal-Mart CERT Action Committee, at 352- She faces unlicensed prac- iff ’s Office Emergency Operations Cen- stop by. The schedule at this location in- 382-4446 or visit www.citrus tice of medicine and related ter has an immediate need for more cludes, 8 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, 10 for boating safety countycert.org. charges in Broward County. volunteers to help staff. Shifts about 4 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Wednesday and noon to Homosassa Flotilla 15-4 of the Newcomers Club Morris, who police say was 1/2 hours long are available from 8 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Thursday. However, additional U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will born a man and identifies as to 12:30 p.m. or 12:30 to 5 p.m. Monday hours and/or days for providing the serv- conduct a Boating Safety event at to meet April 19 ice at the EOC are under consideration. a woman, was arrested in through Friday at the 3549 Saunders the grand opening of the new Wal- Citrus Newcomers Club’s next Way facility across from the Lecanto Interested applicants must be 18 November on similar charges Mart store from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. luncheon will be April 19 at The Government Building. years old and submit an application in Miami-Dade County. Wednesday, April 11, at Cardinal Sgt. Chris Evan, who heads the form. All applicants are subject to an in- Plantation on Crystal River. The Her attorney says his client Street and U.S. 19 in Homosassa. guest speaker will be a special TV maintains her innocence. agency’s volunteer unit, said the sher- terview and criminal background check as part of their processing. Auxiliarists will distribute boating personality from Bay News 9. Authorities say Morris in- iff ’s office is always looking for com- For more information or to request safety, Paddlesports and related Reservations must be made be- jected flat-tire sealant, glue, munity-minded men and women interested in volunteering four hours a an application, call Sgt. Evan at 352-527- literature and answer boating fore April 12. For more information caulk and cement into week or more to do a variety of assign- 3701, or email [email protected]. safety-related questions. Requests or to make luncheon reservations, women’s buttocks. All three ments at several different locations To download a volunteer application or appointments may be made to call Carolyn Moss at 352-746- victims suffered medical com- across the county. from the Internet, go to www.sheriff have free Vessel Safety Checks 6445 or Sharon Gatz at plications and infections. Volunteers assigned to the EOC are citrus.org. Click on “Volunteers,” fol- made of their boat at their home. 352-270-3908. —From wire reports responsible for answering telephones, lowed by “Volunteer Application.” For information, call Bill Schultz —From staff reports A4 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Food PROGRAMS ONLINE ■ Alan Shawn Feinstein will SO YOU KNOW ■ First United Methodist tribution takes place from 10 POLL add money to donations given Church of Inverness God’s a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at to the Beverly Hills Commu-  Submit information or changes for this feature via Kitchen serves from 11:30 a.m. Crystal River Church of God, RESULTS nity Church’s Food email to [email protected] or fax to to noon Mondays in the fellow- 2180 W. 12th Ave., behind the Pantry. Donations must be re- 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.” ship hall, 3896 S. Pleasant former Lincoln Mercury dealer- ceived through April 30, and  The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. Grove Road. A bus is available ship. Although food is distrib- QUESTION: Should can include cash, checks  It is the responsibility of the organizations listed here for transportation to the church uted once a week, families are potential employ- and/or food items. The more to provide information and updates about their pro- on Mondays. only eligible for food once a ers have the right donations made to the food grams. Contact the groups directly for details. Call 352-726-2522. month. For information, call to ask to see ap- pantry, the more Feinstein  For additional information about health and human ■ The New Church With- 352-628-9087 or 352-302- plicants' personal money will be added to the do- resources available in Citrus County, call 211. out Walls gives free food 9925. The USDA is an equal- Facebook pages? nation. The next food distribu- boxes away at 5 p.m. Mondays opportunity provider. ■ Sure, I see no rea- tion is from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesdays in Hilton Hall, 8478 (County Road 486), opposite at the neighborhood park in ■ Citrus County Veterans son why not. 7 and 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April E. Marvin St., across from the the entrance to Citrus Hills. Hernando off Railroad Drive Coalition operates a Veterans percent (42 votes) 24. To qualify for assistance, Food Bank for Citrus County elementary school. All are wel- Call 352-527-0052 or 352- where feeding the homeless ■ No. It's an inva- you must be a Beverly Hills come. For information, call 746-7161. If new to the pro- takes place. veterans and their family mem- sion of privacy. 53 resident with ID. The church of- 352-344-1771. gram, bring driver’s license and Call 352-344-2425. bers in need. The Veterans percent (329 fice needs to be notified at ■ Daystar Life Center’s Social Security cards for all ■ Our Lady of Grace Food Bank has moved to its votes) least a week ahead of time, if new location, opposite the Dis- Food Pantry is open to Citrus family members for initial regis- Catholic Church food pantry ■ They should have requiring food, to ensure its County residents from 9 a.m. tration. Food is distributed ac- is open from 9 to 10 a.m. the abled American Veterans build- the right to ask to availability. Call the church of- to 1:15 p.m. Monday through cording to family size. third Tuesday monthly at 6 ing at 1039 N. Paul Drive, see them, as long fice at 352-746-3620, or stop Friday (excluding holidays) at ■ St. Anne’s Anglican Roosevelt Blvd. Inverness. as the applicant by to make a reservation be- 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Church food pantry opens Food is distributed on right This is the only location au- isn't discriminated fore April 19. There is an initial Crystal River (across from the from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. daily in side of parish office garage thorized to accept or distribute against if they registration for each recipient. Publix shopping center). Appli- the administration building. area. Parking is available in food staples for the CCVC Vet- deny the request. ■ The Salvation Army’s cants will be given an interview ■ Citrus United Basket right parking field next to erans Food Bank. Food distri- 5 percent (33 Food Pantry is open to Citrus for food after a photo ID and (CUB) food pantry is open to all garage area. bution is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. votes) County and southern Levy Social Security cards for all underserved Citrus County res- Pantry is open to those who Tuesdays and Thursdays. ■ Nope. But em- County residents from 8:30 family members are provided. idents from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. truly qualify for this program. The CCVC Veterans Food ployers have every a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call 352-795-8668. Monday through Friday No vouchers or financial aid Bank will gratefully accept any right to review any Monday through Friday (ex- ■ Hernando Seventh-day at 103 Mill Ave, Inverness (east given. Call Anna at 352-527- food staples, which can be and all social cluding holidays) at 3975 W. Adventist Church, at 1880 N. of the new courthouse). 2381 or the church at 352-746- dropped off between 9 a.m. media postings Grover Cleveland Blvd., 3/4 Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- Participants must provide 2144. Have proper photo ID and 1 p.m. Tuesdays and applicants have mile west of Lecanto Highway Thursdays. Call Richard at made public. 34 vides food distribution for proof of income, photo ID and available at the time of the re- percent (211 (County Road 491). Applicants 352-400-8952 or Gary at 352- needy families through its food Social Security numbers for quest for food. For information, votes) are interviewed for food after a pantry, open from 10 a.m. to each family member. Contact call 352-212-5159. 527-4537 with any questions or Total votes: 615. photo ID and secondary ID are noon the second and fourth CUB at 352-344-2242 or ■ El-Shaddai food min- emergency food requests. provided for all adults in the Tuesdays monthly. Please [email protected]. istries “brown bag of food” dis- See PROGRAMS/Page A6 household and an ID for all have proper photo ID available ■ First Baptist Church of children in the household. For at the first request for food. For Crystal River has its food information, call 352-621-5532. information, call 352-212-5159. pantry open from 10 a.m. to 1 ■ Suncoast Baptist ■ Nature Coast Ministries’ p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Legal notices in today’s Citrus County Chronicle Church, 5310 S. Suncoast food pantry is open from 10 Thursday. The church is at 700 Blvd., Homosassa Springs, has a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and N. Citrus Ave., Crystal River. its food pantry open from 8 Thursdays. The office is at 999 For details, call 352-795-3367. Meeting Notices...... B10 a.m. to noon the second State Road 44 in Crystal River ■ Our Lady of Fatima’s Wednesday monthly for pre- (next to RaceTrac in the old Food Pantry, at 604 U.S. 41 S., bagged food. Free bread is Skidmore building). Call 352- is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Foreclosure Sale/Action Notices ...... B10 available from 8 a.m. to noon 563-1860. Monday to Friday. Proper Wednesdays. This is for Ho- ■ SOS Ministry food pantry photo ID, proof of residence Notice to Creditors/Administration ...... B10 mosassa people in need only. is open from 9 a.m. to noon and interview are required for ■ Floral City United Thursday at Good Shepherd assistance to needy residents Methodist Church hosts a Lutheran Church, 439 E. of Floral City, Hernando and In- Self Storage Notices...... B10 free breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. Norvell Bryant Highway verness. Call 352-726-1707. 000AN2M

YESTERDAY’S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES CITRUS COUNTY HI LO PR HI LO PR HI LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast 87 53 0.00 81 54 0.00 82 48 0.00 Daytona Bch. 80 60 pc Miami 79 68 pc Ft. Lauderdale 79 68 pc Ocala 84 58 pc Fort Myers 84 62 pc Orlando 84 63 pc Florida'’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community Gainesville 83 56 pc Pensacola 79 60 pc Homestead 80 64 pc Sarasota 79 60 pc To start your subscription: Jacksonville 82 62 pc Tallahassee 82 57 pc Call now for home delivery by our carriers: HI LO PR Key West 81 70 s Tampa 82 64 pc Citrus County: 352-563-5655 83 50 0.00 Lakeland 84 57 pc Vero Beach 78 62 pc Marion County: 888-852-2340 Melbourne 79 61 pc W. Palm Bch. 78 66 pc 13 weeks: $36.65* — 6 months: $64.63* — 1 year: $116.07* MARINE OUTLOOK *Subscription price includes a separate charge of .14 per day for transportation cost and applicable state and local sales tax. Call 352-563-6363 for details. HI LO PR South winds around 5 knots. Seas 2 Gulf water There will be a $1 adjustment for the Thanksgiving edition. This will only slightly 84 52 0.00 affect your expiration date. The Viewfinder TV guide is available to our subscribers for feet. Bay and inland waters will have a temperature $13.00 per year. light chop. Partly cloudy today. For home delivery by mail: In Florida: $59.00 for 13 weeks HI LO PR HI LO PR 74° Elsewhere in U.S.: $69.00 for 13 weeks 85 51 0.00 NA83 NA53 0.00NA Taken at Aripeka To contact us regarding your service: THREE DAY OUTLOOK Exclusive daily LAKE LEVELS forecast by: Location Sat. Sun. Full 352-563-5655 TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING Withlacoochee at Holder n/a n/a 35.52 Call for redelivery: 7 to 10 a.m. Monday to Friday High: 82 Low: 52 Tsala Apopka-Hernando n/a n/a 39.25 Tsala Apopka-Inverness n/a n/a 40.60 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday Mostly sunny Tsala Apopka-Floral City n/a n/a 42.40 Questions: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean- annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data is 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNING obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event High: 82 Low: 53 will the District or the Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of Main switchboard phone numbers: this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211. Some clouds, stray afternoon shower inland Citrus County — 352-563-6363 Citrus Springs, Dunnellon and Marion County WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MORNING THE NATION residents, call toll-free at 888-852-2340. High: 80 Low: 49 I want to place an ad: Mostly sunny To place a classified ad: Citrus – 352-563-5966 Marion – 888-852-2340 To place a display ad: 352-563-5592 ALMANAC Online display ad: 352-563-5592 TEMPERATURE* DEW POINT I want to send information to the Chronicle: Sunday 84/48 Sunday at 3 p.m. 45 MAIL: 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Record 97/37 FAX: – 352-563-5665, Newsroom – 352-563-3280 Normal 82/53 HUMIDITY EMAIL: Advertising: [email protected] Mean temp. 66 Sunday at 3 p.m. 28% Newsroom: [email protected] Departure from mean -1 POLLEN COUNT** PRECIPITATION* Grasses and weeds were absent and Where to find us: Sunday 0.00 in. Total for the month 0.06 in. treesToday's were moderate. active pollen: Meadowcrest Total for the year 3.92 in. **LightOak, - only bayberry, extreme allergic pellitory will show symp- office Normal for the year 11.01 in. toms, moderate - most allergic will experience Today’s count: 8.7/12 FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. 1624 N. *As of 6 p.m. at Inverness symptoms, heavy - all allergic will experience Meadowcrest Blvd. UV INDEX: 10 symptoms.Tuesday’s count: 9.5 MONDAY 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, Crystal River, AIRWednesday’s QUALITY count: 9.6 FL 34429 7-9 high, 10+ very high Sunday was good with pollutants Sunday Monday Sunday Monday Blvd. BAROMETRIC PRESSURE City H L Pcp. Fcst H L City H L Pcp. Fcst H L Sunday at 3 p.m. 30.13 in. mainly ozone. Albany 59 34 sh 56 33 New Orleans 81 60 pc 80 62 Inverness SOLUNAR TABLES Albuquerque 75 48 ts 79 50 67 44 c 65 45 office DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Asheville 73 39 s 68 42 Norfolk 73 46 pc 70 51 Atlanta 73 53 s 75 49 Oklahoma City 63 55 ts 75 55 (MORNING) (AFTERNOON) 106 W. Main Atlantic City 70 39 pc 64 45 Omaha 73 36 s 63 35 4/9 MONDAY 8:39 2:23 9:09 2:54 St., Austin 83 58 pc 83 60 Palm Springs 90 57 s 90 60 Inverness, FL 4/10 TUESDAY 9:47 3:31 10:17 4:02 Baltimore 74 38 pc 67 46 70 39 pc 65 45 34450 Billings 55 29 pc 55 34 Phoenix 91 59 s 95 64 CELESTIAL OUTLOOK Birmingham 78 50 s 77 50 Pittsburgh 60 35 sh 59 36 SUNSET TONIGHT ...... 7:53 P.M. Boise 75 45 s 76 48 Portland, ME 49 35 sh 55 36 Boston 50 42 c 60 43 Portland, Ore 68 50 pc 65 48 Who’s in charge: SUNRISE TOMORROW ...... 7:09 A.M. Buffalo 56 33 sh 51 35 Providence, R.I. 56 41 c 61 41 Gerry Mulligan ...... Publisher, 563-3222 MOONRISE TODAY ...... 11:29 P.M. Burlington, VT 53 38 rs 47 38 Raleigh 76 38 s 72 46 Trina Murphy ...... Operations/Advertising Director, 563-3232 APRIL 13 APRIL 21 APRIL 29 MAY 5 Charleston, SC 79 48 s 75 55 Rapid City 59 29 s 58 30 MOONSET TODAY ...... 9:15 A.M. Charlie Brennan...... Editor, 563-3225 Charleston, WV 69 40 sh 68 40 Reno 74 30 s 71 41 Charlotte 77 38 s 75 47 Rochester, NY 64 33 sh 53 34 Tom Feeney ...... Production Director, 563-3275 BURN CONDITIONS 66 45 pc 59 36 Sacramento 73 41 pc 73 48 Kathie Stewart ...... Circulation Director, 563-5655 Today’s Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. There is no burn ban. Cincinnati 66 49 pc 68 37 St. Louis 69 45 s 69 39 John Murphy ...... Online Manager, 563-3255 Cleveland 60 40 sh 53 35 St. Ste. Marie 47 36 .09 c 46 32 John Murphy ...... Classified Manager, 564-3255 For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more Columbia, SC 82 50 s 78 50 Salt Lake City 71 35 s 74 51 information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry’s Web site: Jeff Gordon ...... Business Manager, 564-2908 http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/kbdi Columbus, OH 64 47 .01 sh 60 37 San Antonio 83 62 pc 82 61 Mike Arnold...... Human Resources Director, 564-2910 Concord, N.H. 48 38 sh 55 34 San Diego 71 54 s 69 54 WATERING RULES Dallas 72 63 2.23 pc 84 63 San Francisco 63 43 pc 65 49 Report a news tip: Denver 71 35 pc 70 44 Savannah 72 47 pc 78 54 Opinion page questions...... Charlie Brennan, 563-3225 One-day-per-week irrigation schedule as follows for addresses ending in: Des Moines 70 37 s 60 32 Seattle 70 45 pc 63 47 To have a photo taken ...... Darlene Mann, 563-5660 63 47 sh 55 36 Spokane 58 31 pc 67 40 0 or 1 — Monday, 2 or 3 — Tuesday, 4 or 5 — Wednesday, 6 or 7 News and feature stories ...... Sandra Frederick, 564-2930 — Thursday, 8 or 9 & subdivision common areas — Friday. Before 8 a.m. or El Paso 83 53 ts 87 62 Syracuse 59 32 sh 54 34 Evansville, IN 69 54 s 69 37 Topeka 69 36 pc 70 40 Community/wire service content...... Sarah Gatling, 563-5660 after 6 p.m. Harrisburg 69 38 pc 64 40 Washington 74 48 pc 68 47 Sports event coverage ...... Jon-Michael Soracchi, 563-3261 Hand watering of non-grass areas can take place any day before 8 a.m. or Hartford 61 41 c 62 38 YESTERDAY’S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW Sound Off ...... 563-0579 after 6 p.m. Houston 84 62 pc 83 62 HIGH 92 Tucson, Ariz. LOW 11 Bryce Canyon, The Chronicle is printed in part on recycled newsprint. Please Indianapolis 65 49 pc 64 37 Utah PLEASE CALL BEFORE YOU INSTALL NEW PLANT MATERIAL. Citrus Jackson 79 51 pc 81 53 recycle your newspaper. County Water Resources can explain additional watering allowances for Las Vegas 81 49 s 87 64 WORLD CITIES www.chronicleonline.com qualified plantings. Little Rock 66 58 pc 79 52 Published every Sunday through Saturday Los Angeles 70 50 s 68 51 MONDAY Lisbon 72/53/pc CITY H/L/SKY Questions, concerns or reporting violations, please call Citrus County at Louisville 68 54 s 71 40 London 52/40/sh By Citrus Publishing Inc. Memphis 71 57 pc 78 52 Acapulco 89/74/s Madrid 71/49/s 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 352-527-7669, or email [email protected]. Amsterdam 50/47/sh Mexico City 72/52/ts Milwaukee 62 45 pc 56 33 Phone 352-563-6363 TIDES Minneapolis 61 37 pc 48 29 Athens 67/47/r Montreal 49/39/sh Mobile 80 52 pc 82 59 Beijing 75/43/sh Moscow 54/35/r POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: *From mouths of rivers **At King’s Bay ***At Mason’s Creek Berlin 49/39/sh Paris 53/49/sh Monday Tuesday Montgomery 79 48 pc 80 54 Citrus County Chronicle Nashville 71 50 s 73 44 Bermuda 70/63/c Rio 87/72/sh City High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle; Cairo 86/61/s Rome 59/45/s 1624 N. MEADOWCREST BLVD., CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka* 8:45 a/4:07 a 7:56 p/4:02 p 9:37 a/4:55 a 8:38 p/4:42 p f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; Calgary 46/29/pc Sydney 76/52/pc Crystal River** 7:06 a/1:29 a 6:17 p/1:24 p 7:58 a/2:17 a 6:59 p/2:04 p Havana 89/62/pc Tokyo 70/54/s rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 4:53 a/11:12 a 4:04 p/——— 5:45 a/12:05 a 4:46 p/11:52 a sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. Hong Kong 75/72/r Toronto 55/33/sh Homosassa*** 7:55 a/3:06 a 7:06 p/3:01 p 8:47 a/3:54 a 7:48 p/3:41 p ©2012 Weather Central, Madison, Wi. Jerusalem 74/49/s Warsaw 45/32/s SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 A5 000B3O5 A6 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries US heat records shatter Peter Clark, 77 ness, Florida, buddies at the Associated Press It’s not just March. INVERNESS VFW Men’s Auxiliary, Fra- ternal Order of Eagles and “It’s been ongoing for several months,” Peter James Clark, 77, of IR-RU Family Social Club. WASHINGTON — It’s been so warm in said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist at the United States this year, especially in NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Hardwick/Walden, Vermont, He is survived by son George ‘Dick’ and Inverness, Florida, Michael and wife, Alicia, of March, that national records weren’t just Ashville, N.C. passed away on April 5, Walden; daughter Lynn and Gray, 85 broken, they were deep-fried. Meteorologists say an unusual conflu- 2012, while living at The husband, Jim Millard, of HERNANDO Temperatures in the lower 48 states ence of several weather patterns, includ- Vermont South Hero; daughter Julie were 8.6 degrees above normal for March ing La Nina, was the direct cause of the George “Dick” Gray, 85, of Respite and husband, Gene Gravel, and 6 degrees higher than average for the warm start to 2012. While individual events Hernando, died on Friday, House in of Graniteville; and son first three months of the year, according to can’t be blamed on global warming, Couch April 6, 2012, at his home. Williston, Peter of Somerville, Massa- calculations by the National Oceanic and said this is like the extremes that are sup- He was born on March 31, Vermont. chusetts; grandchildren, Atmospheric Administration. That far ex- posed to get more frequent because of 1927, in Easton, PA, the son Peter was Michael and wife, Kathy, ceeds the old records. manmade climate change from the burn- of Harold and Mary Gray. born Sep- Heather, Nicholas and wife, The magnitude of how unusual the year ing of fossil fuels such as coal and oil. Mr. Gray served in the Army tember 15, Meg, Caleb, Jacob, Ryley has been in the U.S. has alarmed some It’s important to note this unusual win- during WWII. He moved to 1934, in and Nathan; and great- meteorologists who have warned about ter heat is mostly a North America phe- Hernando in 1993 from Burlington, grandchildren Emma, Maia, global warming. One climate scientist said nomenon. Much of the rest of the Peter Pickerington, OH. Mr. Gray Vermont, to Ryan and Gavin; also, his it’s the weather equivalent of a Northern Hemisphere has been cold, said Clark was a member of Our Lady Robert very supportive and loving player on steroids, with old records NOAA meteorologist Martin Hoerling. of Fatima Catholic Church. Clark and Winnona (Aunch- siblings; brothers, Jack and obliterated. The first quarter of 2012 broke the Jan- Survivors include his man) Clark. He attended wife, Maxine, of Tampa, “Everybody has this uneasy feeling. This uary-March record by 1.4 degrees. Usually wife, Margaret Gray of Her- schools in Burlington, Fer- Florida, Larry and wife, is weird. This is not good,” said Jerry records are broken by just one- or two- nando, FL; four children, risburgh and Vergennes Judy, of Burlington and sis- Meehl, a climate scientist who specializes tenths of a degree. U.S. temperature Carol A. Friedhoff and hus- while working several area ters Janice and husband, in extreme weather at the National Cen- records date to 1895. band, Richard, of Dublin, farms and the Rutland Rail- Ray, Tucker of Granville, ter for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, The atypical heat goes back even fur- OH, George R. Gray Jr. and road to help support his NY, Nancy and husband, Colo. “It’s a guilty pleasure. You’re out en- ther. The U.S. winter of 2010-11 was wife, Marlene, of Denver, mom and younger siblings. John Brigan, of Vergennes joying this nice March weather, but you slightly cooler than normal and one of the CO, Beverly Murphy and While still a teenager, he and Linda and husband, know it’s not a good thing.” snowiest in recent years. husband, Kevin, of was hired by the First Na- Dave Stancil, of Colchester. Thornville, OH, Deborah tional grocery chain store, In addition to his parents, Slinger and husband, Ron, who soon recognized his he is predeceased by daugh- of Easton, PA; and seven equal opportunity provider. ■ Our Father’s Table diligent work ethic and pro- ter, Sheri, and son, Patrick; grandchildren, George, PROGRAMS The pantry is no longer serves free Saturday lunches moted him to manager in and also by siblings Mary Brian, Jonathan, Megan, Continued from Page A4 open on Wednesday evenings from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Enosburg Falls and then to and Robert. He will be Matthew, Michael and An- or Fridays. For information, call at St. Anne’s Anglican Church, the same position in Hard- missed by his many nieces thony. 352-726-3153. one mile west of the Plantation wick. First National moved and nephews. A funeral service for Mr. ■ We Care Food Pantry ■ Food pantry of Floral City Inn on West Fort Island Trail. out of state in the mid ’70s We wish to thank the Ver- Gray will be held at 2 p.m. gives out food to needy peo- First Baptist Church Emer- Call 352-795-2176. and Pete and his wife, Mar- mont Respite House for on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, ple. Initial registrations are ac- ■ lene, took over the store, their very professional, re- gency Feeding Program is St. Elizabeth Ann Seton at the Heinz Funeral Home cepted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. which became Pete’s Fam- spectful, thoughtful and open from 1 to 3 p.m. the third Catholic Church in Citrus with visitation beginning at Tuesdays and Thursdays. To ily Market. For years, Pete, cheerful care and to Nurse Wednesday monthly. Springs serves those in need 1:30 until the hour of serv- qualify for assistance, partici- his family and a devoted Heather for her ever- ■ Dunnellon Presbyterian with free boxes of food from its ices. Father James Johnson pants must be a Homosassa team of employees helped humorous approach that and Holy Faith Episcopal food pantry the third Saturday will preside. Heinz Funeral or Homosassa Springs resi- the store thrive. Pete be- kept Pete laughing and smil- food pantry opens from 9 a.m. morning monthly. Home & Cremation, Inver- lieved in a dedicated serv- ing. In lieu of flowers, please dent with ID. For more infor- to noon Thursdays at 19924 Call 352-465-6613 on the ness, FL. ice to his customers and in send contributions to The mation and dates for food W. Blue Cove Drive, preceding Tuesday to sign up Sign the guest book at supporting community Vermont Respite House, 99 distributions, call 352-628- Dunnellon. for the distribution. www.chronicleonline.com. charities and youth group Allen Brook Road, Williston, 0445. ■ Calvary Chapel of Inver- ■ Inverness Church of ■ activities. He had a creative VT 05495-2102. Cory Keller, 20 The food pantry of First ness “Feed the Hungry” free God hosts a soup kitchen the marketing mind and loved a Respecting Pete’s wishes, Presbyterian Church of Crys- lunch is served from noon to 1 first and third Sunday monthly good advertising gimmick. there will be no funeral BRONSON tal River is open from 10 a.m. p.m. Thursdays in the fellow- following the 10:30 a.m. wor- Gracing many a T-shirt, hat service, but family will host Cory James Keller, 20, to 3 p.m. Tuesdays. ship hall, 960 S. U.S. 41. ship service in the Family Life and sticker was his most a memorial reception in Bronson, FL, died April 5, The pantry is open to meet Bagged groceries are given Center. popular logo and phrase: Pete’s honor on Wednesday, 2012, in Crystal River. the emergency needs of peo- from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursdays. Inverness Church of God is Pete’s Family Market “You April 11, from 5-7 p.m. at the Cory was born in Inver- ple in the community. Every- Come enjoy a home-cooked at 416 U.S. 41 S., Inverness. Can’t Beat Pete’s Meat”. Knights of Columbus Hall in ness on Sept. 1, 1991, to Jer- one is invited to participate meal. Call 352-726-1480. Call 352-726-4524. Pete was also a handyman Hardwick. Arrangements rit and Tange (York) Keller. once a week as needed. supreme and when the store are in care of Holcomb-Des He was a graduate of Bron- Bring a photo ID and the sold, he used his skills in Groseilliers Funeral Home son High School, Class of date of birth for each member POOLS/PAVERS carpentry, electrical and in Hardwick, 802-472-5541. 2009. He enjoyed computer of your household. plumbing to good employ. Sign the guest book at gaming and was an avid The church is at 1501 S.E. Living at his home on Ly- www.chronicleonline.com. hunter and fisherman and ford Pond and starting a sec- U.S.19, north of Sweetbay. worked in the welding in- Call 352-795-2259. Lic. & Insured ond family with wife Carol, CPC1456565

OBITUARIES dustry on several large ■ Inverness Copeʼs Pool & Pavers he built a reputation on as- St. Margaret’s Episco- 000B26F projects. pal Church’s Feed My Homosass a COPES POOL sisting locals with their con-  The Citrus County In addition to his parents Sheep outreach provides a AND PAVER LLC struction needs. Presented Chronicle’s policy who live in Bronson, he is Beverly Hills hot lunch at 11:30 a.m. YOUR INTERLOCKING BRICK PAVER SPECIALIST with a difficult task, Pete’s permits both free and survived by his brother, Jer- Wednesdays. The food Build your new pool now and woodworking cleverness re- paid obituaries. Email rit Wayne “J.W.” Keller, his (352) 726-2271 alized the solution. Pete was pantry is open from 9:30 to be ready for next summer! obits@ chronicleonline. wife, Nikki, and their 1-888-746-6737 000AZ9E Refinish your pool during the cooler months. a major player in the design com or phone 352- daughter, Jenny, of Ft. Gor- 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and www.HooperFuneralHome.com 352-400-3188 and completion of Hard- 563-5660 for details don, GA; maternal grand- Wednesdays. We are an wick’s Knights of Columbus and pricing options. mother, Carol York of  Hall. Obituaries must be Crystal River; paternal Pete knew how to orches- verified with the funeral grandparents, Wayne and trate a proper gathering and home or society in Marlene Carmichael of hosted many a Family Re- charge of arrangements. Crystal River; and several  union on Lyford Pond, store A flag will be included aunts, uncles and cousins. appreciation parties for his for free for those who Cory’s life will be cele- help and neighborhood get- served in the U.S. brated at his mother’s Bron- togethers for his friends at military. son residence on Friday,  his home in Inverness, Non-local funeral April 13th, at 1 p.m. Family Florida. Unbelievably still homes and those with- and friends are invited. The spirited, Pete organized a out accounts are re- Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home lobster feed for his family quired to pay in With Crematory of Inverness only last week at the advance by credit card, is assisting the family. and the cost is $10 per Respite House. His favorite Sign the guest book at column inch. pastimes included hunting, www.chronicleonline.com. fishing and painting land-  Additional days of pub- lication or reprints due scapes. He enjoyed his  Small photos of the to errors in submitted membership in Hardwick’s deceased’s face can be material are charged at Knights of Columbus and included for an the same rates. Kiwanis Club and times additional charge. spent with his good Inver-

000AW3J DEADLINES BROWN  Deadline is 3 p.m. for Funeral Home obituaries to appear in With Crematory FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY the next day’s edition. • Burial • Shipping • Cremation 5430 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Member of International Order of the Lecanto, Florida 34451 ( 352 ) 795-0111 “Your Trusted Family-Owned Funeral Home for 50 Years” For Information and costs, Richard T. Brown call 726-8323 FUNERAL DIRECTOR S trickland 0009YE4 Funeral Home and Crematory General General && CosmeticCosmetic DentistryDentistry • Burial HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE • Cremation 000AAVW HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE • Pre-Planning Experience the Difference Funeral Directors Whether you’re C. Lyman Strickland & Tom L. Pace looking for a smile 1901 SE H WY . 19 C RYSTAL R IVER makeover or a 352-795-2678 cleaning our www.stricklandfuneralhome.com friendly staff will make you feel comfortable without To Place Your the sales tactics “In Memory” ad, or the lecture. Call Mike Snyder at 563-3273 FREE SECOND [email protected] OPINION or Saralynne Schlumberger at 564-2917 “We Cater [email protected] to Cowards!” Closing time for placing ad is 4 days prior to run date. Ledgerdentistry.com Most Insurance Accepted

3640 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34448 ( 352 ) 628-3443 000B1ET Ledgerdentistry.com Insurance Accepted Se Habla Español License #DN 17606 000ABQW CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE LOCAL MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 A7 Blood DRIVES LifeSouth bloodmobile 3810 W. Educational Path, ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, ■ 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April schedule for April. To find a Lecanto. April 26, Citrus Memorial Health 29, Wal-Mart, 3826 S. Sun- donor center or a blood drive ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, System, 502 Highlands Blvd., coast Blvd., Homosassa. near you, call 352-527-3061. April 14, Village Cadillac-Toy- Inverness. ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Donors must be at least 17, or ota, 2431 S. Suncoast Blvd., ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 30, Wal-Mart, 3826 S. 16 with parental permission, Homosassa. April 27, Crystal River High Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. weigh a minimum of 110 ■ 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, School, 1205 N.E. Eighth St., pounds and be in good health April 15, First Christian Crystal River. to be eligible to donate. A Church, 2018 A Colonad St., ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, photo ID is also required. All donors, at bloodmobile Inverness. April 28, Bealls, 346 N. Sun- sites or at the LifeSouth The Lecanto branch of- ■ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. coast Blvd., Crystal River. centers in Lecanto and In- fice is at 1241 S. Lecanto Monday, April 16, Withla- ■ 7:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun- verness, will receive a Life- Highway (County Road coochee Technical In- day, April 29, First United South Community Blood 491), open from 8:30 stitute, 1201 W. Main Methodist Church of Center backpack for the a.m. to 5 p.m. St., Inverness. Homosassa, 8831 W. Brad- month of April. weekdays (7 ■ 1 to 4 p.m. shaw St. Special to the Chronicle p.m. Wednes- Tuesday, April days), 8:30 Donors must be at least 17, Wal- a.m. to 2 17, or 16 with parental Mart, 3826 YOU COULD RECEIVE A REWARD UP TO p.m. Satur- permission, weigh a mini- S. Sun- days and mum of 110 pounds and coast $ be in good health to be 1,000 Blackshears II 10 a.m. Blvd., Ho- to 2 p.m. eligible to donate. A of Citrus County, Inc. photo ID is also required. mosassa. Sundays. ■ 9 a.m. TEXT . . . CITRUS + Your Tip to 274637 (CRIMES) The Inver- Aluminum 2011 to noon Tues- ness branch is day, April 17, CLICK . . . www.CrimeStoppersCitrus.com RESCREEN • SEAMLESS GUTTERS • GARAGE SCREENS at 301 W. Main Walden Woods NEW SCREEN ROOM • GLASS ROOM CONVERSIONS St., open from 8:30 Community, 7086 W. CALL . . . 1-888-ANY-TIPS (1-888-269-8477) HWY. 44 Licensed & Insured a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, Eatonshire Path, Homosassa. CRYSTAL RIVER 795-9722 RR 0042388 (6:30 p.m. Wednesdays), 8 000B1VW “35 Years As Your Hometown Dealer” ■ 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Funded by the Office of the Attorney General, Crime Stoppers Trust Fund 000AK68 Free Estimates www.blackshears.com a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays April 18, Citrus County Chroni- and closed Sundays. cle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Visit www.lifesouth.org for Blvd., Crystal River. details. ■ 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, day, April 18, Wal-Mart, 3826 S. April 9, Cypress Creek Acad- Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. emy, 2855 W. Woodland Ridge ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Annual Hearing Test: SMART Drive, Lecanto. April 19, Citrus Kia, 1850 S.E. ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April U.S. 19, Crystal River. 10, Wal-Mart Supercenter, ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, April 20, Citrus High School, Inverness. 600 W. Highlands Blvd., ■ 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Inverness. Annual He aring Test: April 10, Love Chevrolet, 2209 ■ Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, State Road 44 W., Inverness. April 21, Inverness Elks Lodge ■ 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, 2522, 3580 E. Lemmon Drive, April 11, Arbor Trail Rehab & FREEFREE Hernando. FREE GENIUS Skilled Nursing, 611 Turner ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Camp Road, Inverness. April 22, Wal-Mart, 3826 S. ■ 10 a.m. to noon Wednes- Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. day, April 11, Wal-Mart Super- ■ Noon to 4 p.m. Monday, GET YOUR HEARING TESTED TODAY... center, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake April 23, College of Central Highway, Inverness. Florida, 3800 S. Lecanto High- IT’S SMART. IT’S EASY. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- way, Lecanto. day, April 12, Wal-Mart, 3826 S. ■ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, AND NOW IT’S FREE! Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. April 24, Citrus County Deten- ■ 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thurs- tion Facility, 2604 W. Woodland day, April 12, Citrus County Ridge Drive, Lecanto. Solid Waste, 230 W. Gulf-to- ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednes- Is Is YourYour HearingHearing DifficultyDifficulty EarwaxEarwax BuildupBuildup Lake Highway, Lecanto. day, April 25, Citrus Memorial ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Health System, 502 Highlands or or SomethingSomething MoreMore Serious?Serious? April 13, Lecanto High School, Blvd., Inverness. Using a miniature video otoscope, we’ll painlessly look inside your ear canal and show it on a monitor – and you can watch along!

Your Video Otoscope exam may reveal such common problems as: •Excessive ear wax •Damage to your eardrum •Visible obstruction in the ear canal •Other conditions which may make it difficult for you to hear clearly

Photo courtesy of Barry Mann In other years, lakefront property owners Barry and Darlene Video Otoscope exams are Mann say this boat usually sits in a few feet of water. FREE during this event! should consider investing in ramp improvement. RAMPS He suggested charging Continued from Page A1 ramp fees to non-residents. FREE FREE TestTest DatesDates areare “It seems like the marine but it won’t last very long,” industry is put off to the Tuesday, Tuesday, WednesdayWednesday && ThursdayThursday he said. side, especially when it FREE He added extending the comes to the ramps on the AprilApril 10,10, 11,11, && 12,12, 20122012 ramps as some boaters have east side of the county,” he VISA Gift Card to suggested would require said. dredging the lakes. Dave Cutler, another long- To avoid waiting you MUST call ahead for an appointment. first 15 scheduled “And then where does it time Inverness boater, said YOU NEED TO CALL IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE stop?” he said. “You go out low water is just a fact. It appointments another 10 feet — what hap- comes and goes and you live Has difficulty hearing outdoors, in restaurants Limit one per household, with purchase. pens when the water drops with it. Does not apply to prior purchases. again? “At least we’re not having or home “I understand the frustra- to pay $5 to park like in Her- Problems following conversation, especially in tion,” he said, “but you can nando County or over in THE WAIT IS OVER! only go out so far.” Lake Panasoffkee where it’s groups When the water level gets $3 to $5. For a person who 100% DIGITAL to a certain point, the ramps fishes every day, that could Frequently ask others to repeat themselves THAT’S AFFORDABLE close, which is another by - be a problem,” he said. product of drought Brock said it all comes Strain to understand certain people’s voices $ conditions. back to the Withlacoochee or words 685 As of this past Friday, no River and the waterways NuTech Hearing is offering the county boat ramps are closed. that feed it. We need rain, (Mini) for $685 per aid. This Seems like people mumble, you want them to custom digital instrument Miller said he realizes lots of it, to bring the lake adjusts automatically to everything has to do with levels back, and then the speak up enhance speech clarity. money, especially the lack of ramps won’t be an issue. Not to be combined with any other offer. it, but pointed out since the “This is nothing new,” he Are told you play the T.V. too loud Previous purchases excluded. EXPIRES April 26, 2012 local marine industry — said. from boat sales to fishing li- Chronicle reporter Nancy censes and fuel taxes — gen- Kennedy can be reached at D D ON ON ’ ’ T T D D ELAY ELAY -- AA VOID VOID W W AITING AITING -- CC ALL ALL T T ODAY ODAY erates huge tax revenues for nkennedy@chronicle the county, the county online.com or 352-564-2927.

their time, and this is a way for us to show our apprecia- VETS tion,” Thompson said. Continued from Page A1 “Jerry’s such a humble guy, and his son told us that the could; they’re on my (case) homeowner’s association 352-419-7911 352-419-7911 352-671-2999 352-671-2999 and I don’t know what I’m was really hassling his dad. going to do.’ And now — isn’t As a chapter we put it to a 3161-C , E. G ulf to L ake H wy. 11250 SW 93rd Ct. Rd. this marvelous? On top of vote and it was unanimous I nverness Ocala everything they did for my to do this for him. boy coming home, and now “Historically, this is what 1/2 mile east of Walmart Next to Chili’s they’re doing all this for America’s all about — peo- me.” ple helping people,” he M-F 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. • Sat. and Sun. Appointment Needed Thompson said part of the said. mission statement of Chronicle reporter Nancy Rolling Thunder is to help Kennedy can be reached at www.nutechhearing.com

veterans from all wars. nkennedy@chronicle 000B3WC “His family has sacrificed online.com or 352-564-2927. A8 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

COMPARE TO BRIGHTHOUSE AND CENTURY LINK COMPARE TO BRIGHTHOUSE AND CENTURY LINK

COMPARE TO BRIGHTHOUSE AND CENTURY LINK COMPARE TO BRIGHTHOUSE AND CENTURY LINK

*Must order by 4/17/12. Channel selections may vary with carrier. May require online rebate. Discounts may not appear on first bill. 000B45W CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 A9 WALLACE Continued from Page A1

Wallace, whose career spanned 60 years, said then he had long vowed to retire “when my toes turn up” and “they’re just beginning to curl a trifle. ... It’s become appar- ent to me that my eyes and ears, among other appurte- nances, aren’t quite what they used to be.” Among his later contribu- tions, after bowing out as a regular, was a 2007 profile of GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, and an inter- view with Kevorkian, the as- sisted suicide doctor released from prison in 2007 who died last year. In December 2007, Wallace Actor Errol Flynn, left, and television host Mike Wallace are landed the first interview shown Feb. 12, 1957, before NBC’s “The Big Surprise” TV with Clemens after the star quiz show in New York. The quiz show was hosted by Mike pitcher was implicated in the Wallace. Mitchell report on perform- Associated Press Wrote Coronet magazine as advertising pitchman for ance-enhancing drugs in This 1968 photo released by CBS shows “60 Minutes” correspondents , in 1957: “Wallace’s interro- a cigarette brand, Wallace baseball. The interview, in left, and Mike Wallace, right, with creator and producer Don Hewitt on the set in New York. gation had the intensity of a became a full-time newsman which Clemens maintained third degree, often the can- for CBS in 1963. his innocence, was broadcast Reasoner once said, “There dor of a psychoanalytic ses- His family in early 2008. is one thing that Mike can do sion. Nothing like it had His beginning better than anybody else: ever been known on TV. ... He said it was the death of With an angelic smile, he can his 19-year-old son, Peter, in Wallace’s “extraordinary To Wallace, no guest is sa- ask a question that would get an accident in 1962 that contribution as a broadcaster cred, and he frankly dotes anyone else smashed in the made him decide to stick to is immeasurable and he has on controversy.” face.” serious journalism from been a force within the tele- Sample “Night Beat” ex- Wallace said he didn’t then on. vision industry throughout its change, with colorful think he had an unfair ad- Wallace was born Myron existence,” Leslie Moonves, restaurateur Toots Shor. vantage over his interview Wallace on May 9, 1918, in CBS Corp. president and Wallace: “Toots, why do peo- subjects: “The person I’m in- Brookline, Mass. He began CEO, said in a statement Sun- ple call you a slob?” Shor: terviewing has not been sub- his news career in Chicago day. “Me? Jiminy crickets, they poenaed. He’s in charge of in the 1940s, first as radio Wallace was the first man musta been talking about himself, and he lives with his news writer for the Chicago hired when late CBS news Jackie Gleason.” subject matter every day. All Sun and then as reporter for producer Don Hewitt put to- In those days, Wallace I’m armed with is research.” WMAQ. He started at CBS in gether the staff of “60 Min- said, “interviews by and 1951. utes” at its inception in 1968. His character large were virtual minuets. He was married four times. The show wasn’t a hit at first, ... Nobody dogged, nobody Wallace himself became a In 1986, he wed Mary Yates but it worked its way up to the pushed.” He said that was dramatic character in sev- Wallace, the widow of his top 10 in the 1977-78 season why “Night Beat” “got atten- eral projects, from the stage close friend and colleague, and remained there, season tion that hadn’t been given version of “Frost/Nixon,” Ted Yates, who had died in after season, with Wallace as to interview broadcasts when he was played by Co-editor Mike Wallace, left, interviews composer Leonard 1967. Besides his wife, Wal- one of its mainstays. Among before.” Stephen Rowe, to the 1999 Bernstein on Feb. 2, 1980, during taping of a part of CBS- lace is survived by his son, other things, it proved there It was also around then film “The Insider,” based in TV’s “60 Minutes,” in New York, in a program set to air four Chris; a stepdaughter, could be big profits in TV that Wallace did a bit as a part on a 1995 “60 Minutes” days before a revival of the composer’s “West Side Story” Pauline Dora; and stepson, journalism. TV newsman in the 1957 story about tobacco industry opened on . Eames Yates. His wife de- The top 10 streak was bro- Hollywood drama “A Face whistle-blower Jeffrey clined to comment Sunday. ken in 2001, in part due to Wigand, who accused Brown were “dismayed that the also found time to act in a in the Crowd,” which the onset of huge-drawing & Williamson of intentionally management at CBS had 1954 Broadway play, “Reclin- starred Andy Griffith as a rated reality shows. But “60 adding nicotine to cigarettes. seen fit to give in to perceived ing Figure,” directed by Abe small-town Southerner who Minutes” remained in the threats of legal action.” Burrows. becomes a political phe- top 25 in recent years, rank- starred as Wallace and Rus- The full report eventually In the mid-1950s came his nomenon through his folksy Hearing ing 15th in viewers in the sell Crowe as Wigand. Wal- was broadcast. smoke-wreathed “Night television appearances. Two 2010-11 season. lace was unhappy with the Beat,” a series of one-on-one years later, Wallace helped The show pioneered the film, in which he was por- His credits interviews with everyone create “The Hate That Hate use of “ambush interviews,” trayed as caving to pressure Wallace maintained a hec- from an elderly Frank Lloyd Produced,” a highly charged Health with reporter and camera to kill a story about Wigand. tic pace after CBS waived its Wright to a young Henry program about the Nation of crew corralling alleged Operating on a tip, The long-standing rule requiring Kissinger that began on local Islam that helped make a wrongdoers in parking lots, New York Times reported broadcasters to retire at 65. TV in New York and then ap- national celebrity out of hallways, wherever a com- that “60 Minutes” planned to In early 1999, at age 80, he peared on the ABC network. and was later Event ment — or at least a stricken excise Wigand’s interview added another line to his re- It was the show that first criticized as biased and expression — might be har- from its tobacco expose. CBS sume by appearing on the brought Wallace fame as a inflammatory. vested from someone dodg- said Wigand had signed a network’s spinoff, “60 Min- hard-boiled interviewer, a After holding a variety of ing the reporters’ phone nondisclosure agreement utes II.” (A similar conces- “Mike Malice” who rarely other news and entertain- calls. with his former company, sion was granted Wallace’s gave his subjects any slack. ment jobs, including serving His style and the network feared by longtime colleague, Don He- airing what he had to say, “60 witt, who in 2004, at age 81, Such tactics were phased Minutes” could be sued relinquished his reins as ex- out over time — Wallace said along with him. ecutive producer; he died in they provided drama but not The day the Times story 2009.) 2 PAIR much good information. appeared, Wallace down- Wallace amassed 21 Emmy And his style never was all played the gutted story as “a awards during his career, as about surprise, anyway. Wal- momentary setback.” He well as five DuPont-Colum- EYEGLASSES lace was a master of the skep- soon sharpened his tone. bia journalism and five tical follow-up question, Leading into the revised re- . coaxing his prey with a “for- port when it aired, he made In all, his television career ONE LOW give me, but ...” or a simple, no bones that “we cannot spanned six decades, much * “come on.” He was known as broadcast what critical infor- of it spent at CBS. In 1949, he Everything you one who did his homework, PRICE mation about tobacco, addic- appeared as Myron Wallace spending hours preparing for tion and public health in a show called “Majority want to know about interviews, and alongside the (Wigand) might be able to Rules.” In the early 1950s, he Single Vision exposes, “60 Minutes” fea- offer.” Then, in a “personal was an announcer and game better hearing! tured insightful talks with note,” he told viewers he and show host for programs such celebrities and world lead- his “60 Minutes” colleagues as “What’s in a Word?” He ers. $ He was equally tough on April 11, 2012 public and private behavior. In 1973, with the Watergate 99 10am-2pm scandal growing, he sat with top Nixon aide John Ehrlich- Brashears Pharmacy man and read a long list of al- 206 W. Dampier St. leged crimes, from money or Bifocals Inverness, FL laundering to obstructing jus- tice. “All of this,” Wallace noted, “by the law and order administration of Richard $ Nixon.” The surly Ehrlichman could only respond: “Is there a question in there 12 9 somewhere?” RSVP Recommended In the early 1990s, Wallace MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF PURCHASE. reduced to See store for details. Expires 4/30/12. 352-795-5700 tears as he scolded her for being “totally self-absorbed” when she was young and mocked her decades of psy- Free Services: choanalysis. “What is it she is trying to find out that takes 20/20 • Hearing Screening 20 years?” Wallace said he Eyecare Express • Visual Inspection of wondered. Ear Canal “I’m a slow learner,” Same Day Service * Streisand told him. 000ATX7 • Consultation withudiologist a His late colleague Harry Even Bifocals & Safety Glasses * USF Alumni A Eye exams by Dr. Allen Sobel, Optometrist 352-249-1086 Over 1,000 Frames In Stock Free Gifts:

Brashear’s . State-Of-The-Art Hwy

Computerized o Dunnellon • Hearing Aid Batteries www.BrashearsPharmacy.com Fo H r w In-House Lens Lab ecant e y otection PHARMACY L st . 41

Ridge • Noise Pr The Only Lab In Citrus 1/N. 49 ar Plugs . County To Offer One Crystal River Dr Publix E . OFFERING A GREAT SELECTION Day Service On Hwy • Walk-ins Welcome Bifocals, Hwy. 486/Norvel Bryant Terra Vista Heritage Hills Progressives Plaza Sponsored by: OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT And Trifocals. Located in the Center of Citrus County 2400 N. Heritage Oaks Path (Hwy. 486 Citrus Hills) PHARMACY 000AZ9X • Walkers • Wheelchairs 10 min. from Inverness, Crystal River and Beverly Hills Providing Walkers, Wheelchairs, Diabetic Shoes • Specialty Items & More Mon.-Fri. 9:30am-6:00pm • Sat. 10am-2pm WE ACCEPT MEDICARE & MEDICAID 000AZ9K – And – 471 N. Dacie Point, Lecanto...... 746-3420 352-249-9252 20/20 Eyecare *CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR Hwy. 491 Next To Suncoast Dermatology PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR Mon-Fri 8:30-6 206 W. Dampier Street, Inverness . . . . . 637-2079 PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT, WHICH IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THIS FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR Sat 8:30-1 One Block Behind City Hall On Seminole Ave., Inverness REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT. * ORDERS CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER SPECIALS. 000AY2F A10 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 OPINION CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Thank-you LETTERS Thanks from Lady Elks ings, helped with fundraising and volun- teered beyond performing on the day of Thanks to all from the Ladies of the the event. Each one had an assigned task West Citrus Elks! and they took their assignment very seri- Thank you to the Citrus County com- ously to make the day a success. The munity for supporting all of our fundrais- weather looked ominous, but the line of ing events. Thanks to the Citrus County showers advancing parted to spare us for a Chronicle for all of the invaluable public- great afternoon of music and fun. ity. Thanks to the members of the Elks for The highlight of the day was when a all of their help and support throughout concert attendee gave Zero Gravity a tip this year. And, last but not least, thanks to at the end of their set. A very excited all of the Ladies of the West Citrus Elks Alexandria Hand and her fellow band who work so tirelessly to raise money for members came up to me to show me the charity. Through your hard work and $100 bill they had received. Without hesi- dedication we were able to lend assis- tation, Alex announced Zero Gravity tance to those in need. Thanks again for a wanted to donate the money to Big Broth- successful year! ers Big Sisters. The generosity of a single Mary Waterfield fan and an entire band of kids deeply Ladies of the West Citrus Elks touched Big Brother Tom, and Big Sister Homosassa Sheri Chancey, there with their Little Brother Ricky and Little Sister Star. The Nature Coast Friends of Blues as Scope It Out 5K thank you host of the event sends a big thank you to On behalf of the Debby Hudson Colon the small businesses that supported the Letters to THE EDITOR Cancer Foundation, we want to thank “Kids Helping Kids” effort to raise everyone who helped make the fifth an- money for Big Brothers Big Sisters. They Meadowcrest compromise sidered treasonous. nual run/walk a huge success. Our spon- include Conner’s Gifts, Van Allen Insur- Governmental agencies do not have the sors included The Citrus County ance Agency, Christine Schroeder, Ellie After reading Nancy Nehring’s recent let- right to blindfold the citizens it robs. Scien- Chronicle, Citrus Memorial Health Sys- Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife ter in the April 4 Citrus County Chronicle, I tific deception on the part of the USFWS has tems, Citrus Endoscopy Center, Clear State Park, Neon Leon’s Zydeco Steak- was motivated to add my two cents regarding gone on long enough. Under current law, Channel Outdoor and The Cancer and house, Sea Tow at Mac Rae’s, Rock the future of Meadowcrest Boulevard. they are the investigator, author, decision- Blood Disease Center. Crusher Canyon RV Park, New Concepts What gets me is, how come the county maker, enforcer and appeals court for all en- We want to thank CREST School and International Hair Salon, The Garden thinks that it can direct traffic through a pri- dangered species. That is similar to hiring staff who again allowed us the use of Shed, KG Bridal and Gifts, Kevin Hol- vately owned, residential street to get to its one person to serve as the deputy sheriff, their facilities and assisted with registra- dren, Sunshine Pewter, Crystal River offices? It’s not like this is a public sheriff, prosecutor, defense lawyer, jury, tion, shirt distribution, food set up and Bear Factory and Chelle’s Scents. We thoroughfare! judge and appeals court. anything else needed! Thank you also to also want to thank author Jerri Acree for I feel Nancy has a very valid point regard- The potential for arbitrary enforcement, Lecanto High School for the use of their her kind donation to Big Brother Big Sis- ing the directions to and around on (State to say nothing of abuse and corruption, is facilities, and to School Superintendent ters from proceeds of the sale of her Road) 44. As a Meadowcrest resident who virtually unlimited. Sam Himmel for her continued support book, “Life Behind the Freezer Door” has been vocally against the turnover of Under the U.N. Agenda 21, there’s no of this event. from her “Go for the Green” series. Col- Meadowcrest Boulevard to the county, I recognition of the unalienable right to one’s Inverness Publix supplied all the water lectively, your generosity brought added would offer the following suggestions. property. Our defense relies on fighting this for the race. Citrus County Jazzercise success to our day. 1. I would support the turnover of that por- takeover! warmed up the crowd and Quest 4Health allowed the light to shine on tion of Meadowcrest Boulevard from S.R. 44 stretched the participants. Citrus Memo- the kids in our community who are doing to Meeting Tree Boulevard. This would make Edna Mattos rial had healthy snacks as well as impor- the right thing. They have parents who Hernando that portion of the road a “public” road and tant health information. support their desire to learn music. If would allow access to all commercial and Thank you to all the school representa- you missed the event this year, TEEN- business interests in Meadowcrest with the Reading minds tives who helped spread the word about STOCK “Kids Helping Kids” is an annual exception of the Chronicle. This would sup- the run/walk. A special thank you to the event that is well worth your support port the county’s efforts to get state funding Donald Holcomb (Chronicle, March 23, elementary school running clubs who next year. for the proposed traffic light on S.R. 44. 2012) seems to be claiming to be a mind participated, and the WTI Law Enforce- reader as he erroneously infers what is in Susan Mitchell 2. The remainder of Meadowcrest Boule- ment class who ran as a group. vard be retained as a privately owned the minds of academics and liberals. It al- Nature Coast Friends of Blues Inc. We live in a wonderful community. This road that should be primarily used by resi- ways amazes me that some people believe event, in the five years it has been held, dents of Meadowcrest as an access to their that they not only can attribute intention to has averaged 300 participants. More than Checkout angels homes. As Nancy suggests, both ends of this others but also know the mind of God. $55,000 has been donated to raise colon road should be clearly marked with “No thru Liberals do not necessarily reject “tradi- I want to thank the two young women cancer awareness, encourage early traffic” signs, and people wishing to get to tional” moral values; many liberals are who helped me in Inverness Wal-Mart on screening, and fund research to find a the county offices should be directed around avowed Christians, after all. Most, if not all Monday afternoon about 3 p.m. cure for colon cancer. Most important, to S.R. 44 when coming west on County Road academics and liberals would agree that While standing in the checkout line, I many people have shared their stories of 486. there are definite ethical rights and wrongs became faint and hurried to sit down on being screened. the front bench. They noticed I needed I moved into Meadowcrest four years ago and would not “tolerate any kind of Thank you to all who turned out to help and rushed to my side, holding me based on a desire to live in a quiet, deed- behavior.” honor Debby Hudson. She died too young up to prevent me from falling. They restricted community. I can see the growth One could argue that many of the world’s from a disease that is 90 percent curable called 911 on my behalf and continued to and development going on in this area, and belief systems contain valuable ethical if detected early. If you are at least 50 comfort me as they held me up while can foresee the possibility of Meadowcrest guides for a civilized society, including Islam, years old, please get screened for colon waiting for the ambulance to arrive. Boulevard morphing into a four lane “by- Hinduism, Buddhism, paganism and athe- cancer. Do it for someone you love. I am so appreciative of their help. Had pass” with lots of traffic in the future if we ism. In the United States, our Constitution it not been for those two angels, I might don’t take steps now to ensure that this does- promotes and defends the freedom to ex- Cindy Staten have collapsed onto the floor and injured n’t happen. press or not express religious beliefs. president of the Debby Hudson myself. Thank God for them both, and Whose moral values require that we force Colon Cancer Foundation Howard Geer our personal beliefs on others? Jesus said, may God bless them, whoever they are. Crystal River “Do unto others as you would have them do TEENSTOCK delivers Shirley Jacobs unto you.” Does that translate into attacking Hernando Over-reaching powers those who do not conform to your personal The third annual TEENSTOCK 2012 beliefs? “Kids Helping Kids” benefiting Big The USFWS plans on totally controlling To say that liberals and progressives reject Brothers Big Sisters was a great success King’s Bay and Three Sisters Springs. They TO SUBMIT LETTERS the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of from the standpoint of talent that took will control every aspect of tourism, access TO THE EDITOR Rights and the Constitution is patently the stage on Saturday, March 24. Virtual and decisions regarding this area. Ulti- ridiculous. Progressives and liberals are con- Volume — the band that started it all ■ All letters must be signed and include mately, they will venture inland to designate stantly upholding the tenets of our founding three years ago — Zero Gravity, a phone number and hometown, in- hundreds of acres as buffer zones and target documents, fighting for equal civil rights for Grounded 4 Life, Tri Phi, Alexandria cluding letters sent via email. private land that will be heavily restricted. all citizens, regardless of race, ethnicity, gen- Hand, Sophie Robitaille and Haley ■ Letters must be no longer than 350 This all ties into the United Nations der or gender expression or religion, some- Schroeder all possess talent beyond their Agenda 21. Both major political parties sup- words, and writers will be limited to thing that Donald clearly does not advocate. young ages. It was evident these kids three letters per month. port this socialist globalist agenda. History demonstrates that the Founding worked hard to prepare for this show and ■ The Wildlands Map, exposed by Dr. it was a true pleasure to be in the audi- Send letters to: The Editor, 1624 N. Fathers set up a secular government, not a Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL Michael Coffman, and presented to the U.S. theocracy. Donald, the kind of behavior that ence watching and listening. Senate, lock up as much as 50 percent of 34429. Or, fax to 352-563-3280, or liberals will not tolerate is any attempt to The kids were involved in TEENSTOCK email to [email protected]. wilderness land. The GAP map commis- subvert this free society. right from the start. They attended meet- sioned by President Clinton, identifies the land not in government control through Jo Darling ecosystem regions, specifically, private prop- Lecanto erty. These regions are then targeted for I For a Day or Night of Fun takeover. The GAP and Wildlands Maps fol- About money, not children 19 low closely the same boundaries. and to Meet New Friends. The Endangered Species Act is being The battle being waged by the sheriff (Jeff used as a tool to destroy the Constitution and Dawsy) with Sen. (Charlie) Dean over the the Bill of Rights. This well-intended act has funding for Child Protective Service in Cit- Come rus County seems to have missed the point. evolved into a weapon of mass private prop- It’s absurd to think Sen. Dean cares less for erty rights destruction. It is mostly misused children than Sheriff Dawsy. and Play! to regulate, intimidate, harass and punish By the intense argument given by the sher- landowners for having so-called endangered To place your Bingo ads, iff with Sen. Dean, it became obvious the B species on their land by “taking” private sheriff ’s real opposition to Sen. Dean’s deci- 10 property for wildlife habitat. They overcome call 563-5592 sion was the reduction of his budget. He 9203147 regulations and private ownership by stop- wants to, as expected, protect his empire. ping all economic uses through abusive gov- The Chronicle had it right, Tuesday BEVERLY HILLS ernmental regulations which impermissibly (March) 13, 2012, Opinion page, “Power play,” violates private property rights protected by Dean won battle but Citrus lost. What Citrus LIONS BINGO the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. The Friendliest Bingo in Town! lost was the money the sheriff ’s budget lost. $ Their approach links local action to inter- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 10 FOR 20 GAMES It was never about children. HOMOSASSA $ $ Win 50 to 250 national goals and targets put forth by the LIONS BINGO 352/746-6921 U.N. Agenda 21, violating Article I, Section Marvin Weibley Located County Rd. 486 & $ 115 0 In Prizes Every Bingo Game Lecanto Pine Cone • Lecanto, FL 10 of the Constitution which should be con- Monday (1/2 Mile East of County Rd. 491) Bring Ad in: 000ACVK 6:00 PM Nights Smoke-Free Environment 1st Monday FREE Coffee & Tea Buy 1 Bonanza, Get 1 FREE $ TV Monitors for Your Convenience Hours: Mon. 6:00 P . M . – Thurs. 12:30 P . M . 10 Every Month at 6pm ~ Sandwiches & Snacks ~ Doors Open 2 Hours Earlier WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Refreshments Served at a Nominal Cost Beverly Hills Package FREE Coffee & Hot Tea NEW $20 Pkg. Doors Open 4:30 PM Both Monday and Thursday $50 Payout (5) $250 Games Start 6:00 PM at 72 Civic Circle • Beverly Hills PATIENT Jackpots POT-O-GOLD 000AECS Info 746-0922 DENTAL CENTER Per Game 000AHC1 ALL PAPER BINGO PRIZES WINNER SPECIAL! Free Coffee & Tea • Smoke Free Bldg. TAKES $ ALL $ • Dentures, Partials & Bridges HOMOSASSA LIONS CLUB HOUSE 50 TO 250 •Invisalign (Removable Braces) Rt. 490 • Al Becker 794-3184 PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT

HOMOSASSA 000B01W •Children Welcome EXAM, LIONS AUXILIARY •Veneers, Bonding, & Extractions X-RAYS & •One Visit Root Canals •Gum Surgery • Implants CLEANING Friday Nights @ 6:00pm • FMX 00210 • One Hour Whitening • Prophy 01110 OUR LADY OF FATIMA CHURCH

• Initial Oral Exams 00150 550 U.S. HWY. 41 SOUTH, INVERNESS, FL 000A6ES Progressive $ TUESDAY AT NOON &THURSDAY AT 6:30PM Need A Second Opinion? Raphael C. Lewis, D.D.S. P.A. Value 215 JACKPOT New: STINGER JACKPOT SPECIAL Non-Smoking Building FREE Senior Citizens $ 00 Progressive Bingo, increases weekly, with a $50 Payout Per Game Auxiliary Homosassa Lions Consultation (Ask For maximum payout of $1199 With the Dentist Details) Must Present • 8 speed games ...... $50 payout Discount 15 0 Coupon At Homosassa Lions Club House Time Of Visit • 18 regular games ...... $50 payout

The patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to • 2 Jackpots ...... $150 and $200 RT 490 1 Regina Blvd., Beverly Hills (Across From Fire Station) refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for payment for any Lynne Moore 628-1971 other service, examination, or treatment that is performed as a result of • 50/50 game • Winner take all and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free, (If attendance is less than 100, prizes may be reduced) Open Fridays discounted fee, or reduced fee service, examination, or treatment. All Friday Nights $10 Pkg 746-0330 $10 Package (Includes Jackpots) $5 Speed Package 000AZOH CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 A11 000B3VN “A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a Page A12 - MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 yawn; it can be stabbed to death by a quip and worried to death by a frown on the right man’s brow.” OPINION Charles Brower, “Advertising Age,” Aug. 10, 1959 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE GOP, great enemy of reason EDITORIAL BOARD eet Nathan tion — are fought with No, it is the GOP that has aban- Gerry Mulligan...... publisher Fletcher, can- splenetic bile that doned the center and embraced Charlie Brennan ...... editor Mdidate for would have been un- ideological extremism as a virtue. mayor of San Diego. thinkable not too very It is telling to hear its candidates Mike Arnold ...... HR director He will lose, at least long ago. use “moderate” as an epithet and Sandra Frederick...... managing editor if the polls are right. But that was before a argue over who is the most “con- Curt Ebitz...... citizen member But he has raised a congressman heckled servative,” as if the word con- minor stir through a a president, before tained some pixie dust of Founded Mac Harris ...... citizen member by Albert M. video posted online a guns were brought to common sense and moral recti- Williamson Rebecca Martin ...... guest member few days back. In it, he presidential appear- tude. It is sobering to realize explains his decision Leonard Pitts ances, before a radio , patron saint of “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” to leave the Republi- host called a college modern conservatism, would be — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus OTHER can Party and identify woman a “slut,” before unelectable by the standards henceforth as an VOICES someone set a fire at thereof: he raised taxes and was independent. the construction site of known to compromise with polit- THREE SISTERS SPRINGS “I don’t believe we have to treat a Tennessee mosque, before “I ical opponents — not “enemies” people we disagree with as an want my country back” became a — to get things done. enemy,” he said. “I think we can rallying cry. It was before there That was then. His party has just say sometimes we disagree. grew this gnawing sense that we since engaged in a 30-year flight “I’ve fought in a war,” adds do not know each other anymore, from the center that reaches its Fletcher, a Marine who served in that the extremes are pulling the nadir — at least, let us hope it’s Iraq. “I have seen the enemy. We center apart. the nadir — in this era of tea FWS, city don’t have enemies in our politi- Nor is Fletcher the only one to party incoherence, faith-based cal environment here.” notice. Sen. Olympia Snowe, a policy, fear mongering and tax Fletcher’s decision has been Republican moderate, an- pledge tyranny. This era when scorned by observers from both nounced her retirement a little compromise is lost art and dirty parties as a desperate gamble by a over a month ago, blaming the word and some Americans see guy trying to shake up a flagging dysfunction and polarization of other Americans as enemies — campaign. Maybe it is. But that American politics. an era in which there is some- keep open doesn’t denigrate the essential One is tempted, in the spirit of thing lonely and foregone about truth of what he said, and in partic- moral equivalence, to ascribe pleading with an angry nation ular, that word he used: enemies. blame for this polarization to that this is not how it is supposed It is a telling term. After all, one both parties, but that is simply to be. might negotiate with an “oppo- untrue. For all their sins of inep- As one Republican once put it, nent.” One only contends against titude, infighting, cynicism and “We are not enemies, but friends. an “adversary.” But one seeks to even occasional name calling, it We must not be enemies.” dialogue destroy an enemy. is not the Democrats who have For the record, Nathan And it makes you wonder: Is gone off the ideological deep end. Fletcher did not say that. Abra- he city of Crystal River loss of privacy. that really the way we the people The party has not championed ham Lincoln did, 39 days before and the U.S. Fish and To us, it is pretty obvious the see ourselves? The evidence of same-sex marriage or gun confis- the beginning of the Civil War. TWildlife Service (FWS) city and FWS have been doing recent years suggests it is. The so- cation, much as some of its con- ■ continue to demonstrate they a good job balancing the needs called culture wars — a battle of stituents might want it to. It ——— ——— can find compromise in the and rights of the general pub- ideas and ideals concerning compromised on health care and plans to develop Three SisterS lic with the desires of the adja- abortion, faith, gay rights, gun the Bush-era tax cuts, much as Write to Leonard Pitts Jr. at 1 Springs into an urban eco- cent property owners. The city rights, Muslim rights, global some of its constituents wish it Herald Plaza, Miami, FL 33132 tourism destination. and FWS have been trying to warming, health care, immigra- had not. or [email protected]. As usual, noth- “thread the nee- ing is easy in Crys- THE ISSUE: dle” and placate tal River. everyone. City Manager Three Sisters That might not Andy Houston re- Springs’ future. be totally possible, ported this past but we appreciate week in his quar- OUR OPINION: the attempt at terly management finding consensus. Keep dialogue open, meeting with Everyone who but keep moving. FWS, it was buys property and agreed a kayak builds a home on landing would be taken out of any waterway must remember the revamped management they do not have complete con- plan. trol over what happens in their The property surrounding backyard. Three Sisters Springs was pur- As Three Sisters is devel- chased in 2010 after millions of oped into this ecotourism des- dollars were raised from pub- tination, we’re confident City lic and private sources to pre- Manager Houston and FWS serve the 57-acre tract of land. will continue to have dialogue While officially owned by the and take input from the public. city, FWS will develop, manage But we also urge all parties to and maintain the property. remember the intent behind The general public has been the purchase of Three Sisters: delighted with the purchase, To preserve it from private de- but adjacent homeowners are velopment and to turn it into concerned Three Sisters will an ecotourism destination become too popular and the while providing protection to additional tourist traffic will the springs where manatees disrupt their peaceful congregate by the hundreds lifestyles. during the cold winter months. The kayak landing was un- We also urge the FWS not to LETTERS to the Editor popular with neighbors be- give up on the idea of using cause on busy weekends the some of the vacant shopping proposed location is already centers on U.S. 19 for a wel- Helping clean up OPINIONS INVITED Not too harsh overcrowded with boat and come center and for public When I went for a walk with ■ The opinions expressed in Chroni- Various news sources report kayak traffic. parking. my dog on Saturday, I couldn’t cle editorials are the opinions of some coaches, fans and other The second major objection If pursued with passion and help but notice all the people in the newspaper’s editorial board. supporters of the New Orleans concerns public access to the resources, Three Sisters will blue T-shirts cleaning and fixing ■ Viewpoints depicted in political Saints football team were be- up things around Crystal River. I cartoons, columns or letters do moaning the fact that the NFL, north side of the property at help Citrus County celebrate not necessarily represent the Gator Hole. Original plans call its environmental uniqueness inquired and learned they were opinion of the editorial board. after an investigation suspended from Seven Rivers Presbyterian a coach and his assistant, fined for a viewing area at Gator while building our tourism- ■ Groups or individuals are invited Church. How lucky we are to the team $500,000, and took away Hole, but that is right across based economy at the same to express their opinions in a let- the canal from the backyards of time. have them contribute their time ter to the editor. two drafts picks. The feedback to our town. Thanks. from some of them was that it some homeowners who fear a Stay on track. ■ Persons wishing to address the editorial board, which meets was too tough. Charles Amos weekly, should call Charlie This was due to a NFL investi- Crystal River Brennan at 352-563-5660. ■ gation that allegedly 29 players finally was able to find some work All letters must be signed and in- Raises undeserved clude a phone number and home- had been involved in a promoted for a much lower pay. I want our A pledge to the people policy where players could earn This is in response to the Sound town, including letters sent via community to maintain our li- To the great citizens of Inglis: email. Names and hometowns will $1,500 for “knockouts” of an op- Off, “Raise deserved,” about Brad braries, pool, parks, beaches, etc., be printed; phone numbers will First, I would like to thank not be published or given out. posing team member, suppos- Thorpe saying we have to raise so people will continue to come each and every voter (who) took ■ edly by injuring them in some taxes. Obviously, the person who and invest in Citrus We reserve the right to edit let- the time out of their busy way so they could no longer play wrote this Sound Off County. Don’t destroy my ters for length, libel, fairness and lifestyle to cast your vote. good taste. the game. must have a huge pen- and the rest of our future OUND ■ Letters must be no longer than A pig farmer, and perhaps any- sion. Unfortunately, most S by shutting all these I would especially like to of us do not. Many of us thank the 234 (who) voted to dis- 350 words, and writers will be one else, could say “hogwash” OFF things down where people limited to three letters per month. are just barely getting by for such comments. Injuries won’t come and our econ- solve the Inglis Police Depart- ■ and with a bad economy, SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, could not only terminate a omy will not revitalize. ment. Why you ask? Let me raising taxes at this time 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., player’s action, but could possi- Keeping all these things explain. Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to is ridiculous. As far as bly make him lose his livelihood, up and raising taxes by a The vote was extremely close, 352-563-3280, or email to $10 an hour — those [email protected]. and even his life. few points would definitely and that tells me that a lot of county workers should be benefit everyone, even us people are not happy with the In the criminal justice system, happy they even have a CALL with low-paying jobs look- way we do business. As your the time, but I will do my best to it is my understanding anyone job. How about the thou- ing to better ourselves. chief, I am pledging to you I will ensure every citizen will be paying somebody to hurt anyone, sands of people who are 563-0579 be reviewing all aspects of the treated fairly with respect and or anyone who on purpose dis- unemployed right now Phone taxes Inglis Police Department and abled someone else could be and can’t even pay their bills? dignity, this is my promise to Have you read your phone bill making changes that will benefit charged with aggravated battery They’re lucky to even have a job you. lately? Read it. My phone bill is the citizens we are sworn to and could spend years in jail. so they can pay their bills. So giv- I look forward to an improved one-third taxes. Bummer. serve and protect. ing them a raise is ridiculous at working relationship with all the The study indicated this has Furthermore, I would like to this time. When the economy Tank filled, wallet empty business interest in the Town of been going on for at least three extend a personal invitation to Inglis and offer the same invita- years and perhaps longer. Is it starts to improve, then, yes, we Just returned from the gas station should give them a raise. every citizen to stop in at the po- tion to come speak with me, or possible the time has come for — $62 and change for 15.9 gallons lice department and speak with advise me of any concerns dur- the criminal justice system in Services more important of gas. Wow. Still no signs alongside me about any concerns you ing my visits to your businesses. New Orleans, and in other NFL Please maintain our services. the road telling me how expensive might have. As I have said on Again, thank you to our sup- cities, to begin to take an interest Raise the millage if you have to. gas is. And, boy, I really miss my old many occasions “this is your po- porters, and thank you to every- for any such actions and end any Over the past four years, my taxes friends. Don’t see them on the lice department, I just run it for one for the wake-up call. such alleged despicable activity? have actually gone down over 16 dance floor anymore; don’t see you.” percent. But at the same over the them for breakfast. Hopefully the I am not so naïve as to believe Steve Dixon, William C. Young past four years, I’ve lost my job. I price will start going down soon. I can please all the people all chief Inglis Police Department Crystal River

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about any subject. 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 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 A13 Sound OFF Take notes there no statistics as to whether the crime rate has Life is an enormous class- dropped or not since these room and we’re all students laws were enacted and how studying for the final exam. many people have actually legally used their weapons Plainclothes officers to defend themselves I’m a addressing the against crime? Seems a lit- “Dress the part” Sound Off tle one-sided to me. that was in the paper Litter detail (March 28). Many sheriff’s officers and policemen get Why doesn’t Citrus County their uniforms on at the po- enforce the prisoners to lice stations. They don’t nor- clean up the roadsides? mally sometimes have them (State Road) 44 by the on from their home. This dump going toward Inver- man could have been on ness and Crystal River is duty and if he needed help, filthy with litter, papers and I’m sure there would have bottles and things people been more than one police are taking to the dump, all car at the scene. The other over the road. Why don’t thing is if they take their they get a workforce from cars home, I think that’s a the county jail and let them wonderful thing because if I go out weekly and clean that was having a heart attack up? It’s an eyesore for any- and I needed help, I would body coming into Crystal be glad that he had his car River or Inverness. It looks at home and I wouldn’t care terrible. Other counties have if he came to our home in many, many crews out clean- his pajamas, as long as ing the roadsides. I don’t un- they’re there to help us derstand why Citrus County when we need them. and our county commission- ers don’t do something Profane Rush about that instead of raising Rush Limbaugh didn’t our taxes on the gasoline. lose over 100 sponsors be- Tipping not optional cause he was so truthful. He lost them because he was Food servers choose their profane, way out of line and World War II and I get hear- and (County Road) 491 is formance and not only had street, a semi parked in the profession because this sort misogynistic. Sometimes ing aids. In fact, the hearing actually shorter than the one call come in, she an- front yard. And then some- of work gives them a chance Bill Maher gets out of line, aids I’m wearing now (if I turn lane, but then you turn swered it. And darned if she body else three doors down, at a decent income. If but never to the degree bought them) on the out- around to go into Cowboy didn’t have another call it looks like they’re living in a restaurant owners paid a liv- Rush did. Huckabee should side, would be $7,000. I get Junction. It’s definitely half come in about 20 minutes. I carport. They have all their ing wage, the owner would bring some civility to the ex- mine free. Your father also the size of the one at Turkey wanted to wring her neck. furniture out there. They eat have to close their doors be- treme right when he begins could get his free if he’s a Oak. Did they think nobody Anyway, also, we had men out there. When it rains, cause who wants to pay $20 his radio show. veteran of World War II, as lives in Beverly Hills any- showing up in Bermuda they’re wearing coats. Bev- for a hamburger? So, you you say in your column. more, that we’d never need shorts. All of this is just erly Hills is getting bad. grumblers of tips, you have Watch C-SPAN They give great hearing aids to make a turn there? Right wrong. We need to respect three choices: 1. Stay at I would like to see this in at the VA. I know. I’ve been now, I’m coming up on it the theater and give it more Permit only home and eat. 2. Go out to print. More people from 65 getting them now for 20 and the traffic is backed up respect than Bermuda shorts It’s pretty obvious issuing eat and stiff your server. 3. and younger need to watch years and each time I get and the turn lane is full and and bringing cell phones into concealed weapons permits Quit grumbling and do the C-SPAN. It’s paid for by your them, because my hearing I’m going to have to wait live performances. in Florida is out of control. I right thing and leave a tip. cable bills. And that goes for gets worse, my hearing aids out in the road. Not a good Outlet mall possible see nothing wrong with issu- Over-the-top tipping you older ones who are so set get better with better condi- situation. Make that turn ing a permit if the person in your ways. Listen to the tion, better programming lane longer. I was at the mall yester- has a legitimate reason for On this controversy on legislators when they are on and better everything. So Leave Pitts alone day and was amazed how needing to carry a concealed tipping: Wherever anybody C-SPAN because then you’re you tell him to get to the VA empty it was. My sugges- weapon. No need to change came up with this 18 or 20 getting it from the horse’s and get some help. It won’t A writer to your paper .… tion to bring business back the law; just don’t renew any percent tip, it’s totally mouth, not from the media cost you a dime. does not like your colum- there is to make it an outlet of the licenses and the per- ridiculous. Ten percent on that is so biased in all areas. nist, Leonard Pitts, and be- mall. We do not have an mits out there until they can your money is good any- Our fools outlet mall near here and I So think about that. We need lieves he should be silenced. prove they absolutely need where. I’ll gladly put my Today is Sunday, April 1, think it would be a big hit. to wake up our young people. Let’s hope that (the writer’s) to carry a weapon. money away and get 10 per- Watch C-SPAN. 2012. I love the “Today in solutions do not prevail. Spruce up streets cent interest and I will tip History” column in the Need more info 10 percent. If my check is SUN’s strip Chronicle Pet misses vet and on this date Beverly Hills is getting bad. I’ve been reading all the less, I might tip more. But When you watch a ball- in 1789, the U.S. House of Boo-Boo wants to know On my street, somebody has statistics about how many it’s ridiculous to think you game on SUN, that little in- Representatives held its first where his vet his vet has a big moving van which they people in Florida have carry have to pay somebody 15, formation strip at the upper full meeting in New York. I gone, Dr. Tony Muchler. park day and night. There’s permits, have the legal right 18 percent. What are these left-hand corner is so small knew it all along; Congress Someone must know. also, on the other end of the to carry weapons. Why are people thinking? you can’t read it. On ESPN is a big April Fools joke. Manners count and ESPN2 it’s down in the Have a great day. 000B3GW lower right and it’s wonder- Congratulations to the ful. You can read it without Turn lane inadequate Citrus County Art League straining your eyes. Why I just went past Crystal for their production of “Dr. can’t they do it on SUN? Oaks heading north on Cook’s Garden,” a terrific (State Road) 44. They’ve ex- play. It’s wonderful to have VA a great aide panded the turn lane there theater here locally. How- Gerry Mulligan, this is for to twice the length of what ever, we must not abuse you to listen to: I am a pa- most of them are, and yet that. One lady left her cell tient and I am a veteran of the turn lane at (S.R.) 44 phone on during the per- Too Spring Spring isis thethe timetime toto getget youryour homehome landscapedlandscaped 21 Y EARS Water Garden Specialists UTIFYING Xeriscaping • Landscaping B EA Y C ITR US C OUNT Brick Pavers • Water Gardens Retaining Walls Big? Florida Florida First Landscaping & Design Call Today for a FREE In-Home Consultation We Have Florida Friendly Options

621-1944 Grown in the USA 6938 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd. – Homosassa 2011 000APQR 000B0IP Not Our New FOR FOR SUBSCRIBERSSUBSCRIBERS ONLYONLY lower Prices! Schedule your FREE A/C System Evaluation You Could Win and discover how inexpensive a new Air Conditioner can be. Dinner! Not ready for a new system? Maintain your old one with our $50 Value Complete Energy Tune-Up. Call 795-2095

000AZO5 Win a New iPad go to BayAreaCool.com Contest Ends 5-31-2012 Visit Often For Exciting Giveaways! TO ENTER: Go online at chronicleonline.com, click on “Features”, enter contest. Or fill out this form, mail or bring to 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Anytime before Noon on April 30, 2012

Name ...... Phone ...... Email ...... Says Thanks to our loyal subscribers Citrus Publishing enployees and their families are not eligible to enter. ASK ABOUT EZ PAY! CACO1045 BayAreaCool.com NATIONPage A14 - MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 & WORLD

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

World BRIEFS Easter colors Tulsa police arrest 2 shooting suspects old Jake that he had daughter’s apartment. Eng- Authorities: Motive for violent England, he an ax to land later died. angrily grind, and The man charged in the blamed his that was pos- shooting is serving a six-year acts may have been revenge father’s sibly part of sentence on a weapons Associated Press Friday were black. death on a the motive,” charge, according to Depart- Police and the FBI said it black man Willingham ment of Corrections records. TULSA, Okla. — Two men is too soon to say whether and used a said. “If you Acting on an anonymous were arrested Sunday in a tip and backed by a helicop- the attacks in Tulsa’s pre- racial slur. Jake Alvin read the shooting rampage that left dominantly black north side He said England Watts Facebook ter, police arrested Jake three people dead and ter- were racially motivated. Po- post and see England and Alvin Watts, 32, Thursday is a shooting is a shooting rorized Tulsa’s black com- lice spokesman Jason Will- was the sec- spree suspect. spree suspect. what he’s ac- about 2 a.m. Sunday at a Associated Press munity, and police said one ingham said investigators ond anniver- cused of home in Turley, just north of Dyed chicks are displayed suspect may have been try- are considering many possi- sary of his father’s death. doing, you can see there’s link Tulsa. The two men were for sale for Easter in the ing to avenge his father’s ble motives but based on “It’s hard not to go off,” between the two of them.” roommates, and officers Bab Touma district in Dam- shooting two years ago by a Facebook postings, revenge given the anniversary and The Tulsa World reported went to their home, then fol- ascus, Syria, on Sunday. black man. appeared to be a factor. the death of his fiancée ear- England’s father, Carl, was lowed them several blocks Police identified both sus- In a Thursday update on lier this year, the posting said. shot in the chest during a to another home, where pects as white, while all five Facebook that appeared to “It’s apparent from the scuffle with a man who had they were arrested without victims in the rampage early have been written by 19-year- posting on the Facebook page tried to break into his incident, police said. Syria scuttles truce plan BEIRUT — A U.N.-bro- kered plan to stop the blood- shed in Syria effectively collapsed Sunday after Presi- dent Bashar Assad’s govern- ment raised new, last-minute Services at sunrise demands the country’s largest rebel group swiftly rejected. The truce plan, devised by U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Pope celebrates Annan, was supposed to go into effect Tuesday, with a with- Easter with call drawal of Syrian forces from population centers, followed to end violence within 48 hours by a cease-fire by both sides in the uprising Associated Press against four decades of repres- VATICAN CITY — Pope sive rule by the Assad family. Benedict XVI implored the But on Sunday, Syria’s For- Syrian regime Sunday to eign Ministry said ahead of any heed international de- troop pullback, the government mands to end the bloodshed needs written guarantees from and expressed hope the joy opposition fighters they will lay of Easter will comfort Chris- down their weapons. tian communities suffering The commander of the because of their faith. rebel Free Syrian Army, Riad Benedict, struggling with al-Asaad, said while his group hoarseness and looking is ready to abide by a truce, it tired, celebrated Mass on does not recognize the Christianity’s most joyous regime “and for that reason holy day on the flower- we will not give guarantees.” adorned steps of St. Peter’s Basilica, before a crowd of faithful that swelled to more than 100,000 by the end of Regatta the two-hour-long ceremony. At the end of Sunday’s Mass, Benedict moved to Associated Press the basilica’s central bal- A crowd gathers in front of Home Moravian Church on Salem Square in Winston-Salem, N.C., for the Easter sunrise cony to read his Easter mes- service Sunday. sage “to the entire world,” as he put it, delivering a ringing appeal for peace in North Carolina Moravians mark 240 years of Easter ceremony Iraq, Syria and elsewhere in Associated Press the Middle East, and in Africa, citing coup-struck WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — As Mali and Nigeria, where the sun rose Sunday on an old Christians and Muslims Associated Press Moravian cemetery in North Car- alike have been hit by ter- Men dressed in costumes olina, 310 musicians with trumpets, rorist attacks. parade during a regatta tubas and trombones played in uni- “May the risen Christ Sunday in , Nigeria. son while thousands sang, “Hal- grant hope to the Middle Organizers held a boat re- lelujah, praise the Lord” in an East and enable all the eth- gatta as part of the ongo- Easter scene mostly unchanged nic, cultural and religious ing Lagos Carnival. The since before the Revolutionary groups in that region to carnival will come to its War. work together to advance height Monday as dancers The Moravian churches in Win- the common good and re- and masqueraders walk ston-Salem — a city famous for to- spect for human rights,” the through the streets of bacco, higher education and pope said. Lagos' two main islands. Krispy Kreme doughnuts — cele- brated Easter at sunrise for the Cheryl Sodini from Holy Rosary Catholic Church gathers with a crowd of 240th time, a streak unbroken by nearly 1,000 catholic celebrants from the Memphis, Tenn., area during rain, freezing temperatures or the the annual Easter Sunrise Mass at Calvary Cemetery in Memphis. Rocket at launch Civil War. pad in North Korea “To have 8,000 to 10,000 people here in the 18th century, concen- churches across the city shortly TONGCHANG-RI, North come together like this in a wor- trated in a part of the city now after midnight, and at 1:45 a.m. Korea — North Korean space shipful atmosphere is just remark- called Old Salem, with brick side- they all play “Sleepers, Awake,” be- officials have moved all three able,” said I.B. Southerland, a walks and colonial buildings. fore setting off on a two-hour cir- stages of a long-range rocket Moravian church member who or- Each day of Easter Week the cuit of their neighborhoods, into position for a controver- ganized and deployed about 160 Moravians have a distinctive stopping to play hymns and ushers who keep the overflow church service, culminating in the chorales on street corners and fa- sial launch, vowing Sunday to crowds moving through the narrow weekend that sees hundreds of miliar landmarks. push ahead with their plan in streets and paths of the cemetery members cleaning and decorating “This is the best day of the year,” defiance of international Associated Press known as God’s Acre. the distinctive gravestones, whose Andrew Halverson, who directs the Pope Benedict XVI greets warnings against violating a It’s one of the oldest and possibly uniformity symbolizes the equality brass band at Ardmore Moravian the faithful after the Urbi and ban on missile activity. the largest such ceremony in the of believers before God. Church, told his musicians before Orbi blessing at the end of The U.S., Japan, Britain U.S. It starts well before dawn for It’s Sunday morning, though, that they headed out into the early morn- the Easter Mass on Sunday and other nations have urged the members of the Moravian really sets this celebration apart. ing darkness. “Easter is the best in St. Peter’s Square at the North Korea to cancel the Church, whose ancestors settled Brass bands assemble at Moravian time of year, for so many reasons.” the Vatican. launch, warning firing the long-range rocket would vio- late U.N. resolutions and North Korea’s promise to re- frain from engaging in nuclear and missile activity. More women vets are homeless, but housing scarce Associated Press housing for homeless veterans dozen years and may continue Afghans, US sign — except the government ad- climbing now that the Iraq war deal on night raids WASHINGTON — Misha vised occupants to leave be- has ended, sending women McLamb helped keep fighter cause of unsafe building home with the same stresses as KABUL, Afghanistan — jets flying during a military ca- conditions. their male counterparts — plus The U.S. and Afghanistan reer that took her halfway “I wasn’t a loser,” McLamb, some gender-specific ones that signed a deal Sunday giving around the world to the Persian 32, said. “Everybody who’s make them more susceptible to Afghans authority over raids Gulf. But back home, the Navy homeless doesn’t necessarily homelessness. of Afghan homes, resolving aircraft specialist is barely get- have to have something very The problem, a hurdle to the one of the most contentious ting by after a series of blows mentally wrong with them. Obama administration’s stated issues between the two that undid her settled life. Some people just have bad cir- goal of ending veterans’ home- wartime allies. She was laid off from work cumstances with no resources.” lessness by 2015, is exacer- The majority of these raids last year and lost custody of her Once primarily male veteran bated by a shortage of are nighttime operations in daughter. She’s grappled with problems, homelessness and temporary housing specifically which U.S. and Afghan troops alcohol abuse, a carry-over economic struggles are esca- designed to be safe and wel- descend without warning on from heavy-drinking Navy lating among female veterans, coming to women or mothers homes or residential com- days. She spent nights in her whose numbers have grown with children. The spike comes pounds searching for car before a friend’s boyfriend during the past decade of U.S. even as the overall homeless insurgents. wrecked it, moving later to a wars while resources for them veteran population has gone The raids are widely re- Associated Press homeless shelter where the in- haven’t kept up. The popula- down, dropping by nearly 12 sulin needles she needs for her tion of female veterans without percent to 67,500 between sented by Afghans. Homeless veteran Misha McLamb, 32, gets ready to leave for class from her transition home March 9 diabetes were stolen. permanent shelter has more January 2010 and January —From wire reports in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington. She now lives in transitional than doubled in the past half- 2011, officials said. ■ Carmelo ■ Baseball/B2 Anthony comes ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 through in the ■ Basketball/B3 clutch to edge ■ Entertainment/B4 the Knicks ■ Puzzles/B5 past the Bulls ■ Comics/B6 B3 / ■ Classifieds/B7

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

SPORTS BRIEFS Spring cleaning: Rays sweep Yankees Tampa Bay gets day off, then heads to Detroit Associated Press Celebrating his 25th saves in each of the next birthday, Hellickson (1-0) two games. New York was ST. PETERSBURG — limited the Yankees to 5 for 25 in those situations Jeremy Hellickson came doubles by Nick Swisher, for the series. within one out of a three- Mark Teixeira and Alex Pena homered off hitter on his birthday and Rodriguez. The 2011 AL starter Phil Hughes (0-1) the Tampa Bay Rays beat Rookie of the Year walked in the third. Another off- the 3-0 four, struck out four and season acquisition, Kep- Sunday to complete a was one out from his third pinger hit a solo shot off season-opening sweep career complete game Boone Logan in the sixth. and match the best start in and second shutout when Matt Joyce drove in club history. he was replaced by Fer- Tampa Bay’s other run Associated Press Carlos Pena and Jeff nando Rodney after 118 with a first-inning, bro- New York Jets quarterback Keppinger homered for pitches. ken-bat triple that Tim Tebow speaks Sunday Tampa Bay, which also The Yankees went 0 for skipped past sliding right at Celebration Church’s started with three consec- 6 with runners in scoring fielder Raul Ibanez. “Easter on the Hill” in utive wins in 2002. position against Hellick- Hellickson gave up a Georgetown, Texas. The Yankees are 0-3 for son and Rodney, an off- one-out double in the sec- Tebow draws crowd the first time since 1998, season addition to Tampa ond to Swisher but es- Associated Press when they went on to win Bay’s bullpen who got the caped further damage Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Jeremy Hellickson, left, to Easter service 114 games and the World win in Friday’s season celebrates his 3-0 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday GEORGETOWN, Texas — Series. opener and then earned See RAYS /Page B2 with manager Joe Maddon in St. Petersburg. Tim Tebow drew a crowd of about 15,000 to an outdoor Easter church service Sun- day, telling the gathering it’s important to be outspoken about faith while admonish- ing athletes about not being better role models. “In Christianity, it’s the Pope and Tebow right now,” Celebration Church pastor Joe Champion said. “We didn’t have enough room to handle the Pope.” Tebow has a flock of ad- mirers drawn as much to his religious leanings as his Heisman Trophy skills. The service was peppered with lively Christian rock songs and Tebow took the large stage to cheers. He sat for a 20-minute interview with Champion to talk about his faith and its role in his public life. He also took a shot at professional athletes who in- sist they are not role models. “Yes you are. You’re just not a good one,” Tebow said. Although church officials said they typically get their biggest crowds on Easter, Tebow was clearly the big draw. Several hundred started heading toward the exits after Tebow spoke, not waiting for Champion’s main Sunday sermon. Isner wins to take US into Davis semis ROQUEBRUNE, France Associated Press — John Isner’s big serve and Charl Schwartzel, right, helps Bubba Watson put on the green jacket Sunday after Watson won the Masters following a sudden-death playoff on the 10th hole in Augusta, Ga. solid forehand proved too strong for Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, defeating the Frenchman 6-3, 7-6 (4) 5-7, 6-3 Sunday to put the United States into the Davis Cup semifinals for the first time since 2008. Tsonga had chances, but could only break his serve once as the Americans took an unassailable 3-1 lead in Watson makes astonishing run to catch Oosthuizen, then beat him in playoff the series, setting up a match against Spain. Defending Associated Press front of the green and rolled some 90 Bubba feet into the hole for a 2. Watson champion Spain led Austria 3-1 hugs his behind a win by David Ferrer. — AUGUSTA, Ga. “Somehow it fell in my hands today,” ubba Watson started the day said Watson, who closed with a 68. mother In other quarterfinals, host by watching the rarest shot “It’s amazing. It’s a blur, the last nine Mollie on Czech Republic topped Ser- in golf. He ended another holes I don’t remember anything. Some- Sunday after winning the bia 4-1 and Argentina beat thrill-a-minute Sunday at how I guess I cried all my tears out.” Croatia 4-1. B Masters. Augusta National with a signature He was blubbering hard on the The win was Serena dominates in shot of his own to win the Masters. 10th green, shoulders heaving, for so Watson’s So deep in the trees right of the many reasons. Just two weeks ago, he first major final of Family Circle 10th fairway that he couldn’t even see and his wife adopted a baby boy, Caleb. victory. CHARLESTON, S.C. — the green, Watson hooked a wedge off The first person on the green was his He won by Serena Williams has plenty to the pine needles from 155 yards to mother — his father died right after hitting a keep her busy. There’s college about 10 feet from the hole. That set the Ryder Cup in 2010. And suddenly, wedge shot classes, a relaunch of her up a par, good enough to beat Louis the powerful lefty with a million shots that may have trumped clothing line and a possible Oosthuizen on the second playoff hole. in the bag was a major champion. “If I’ve got a swing, I’ve got a shot,” “I never got this far in my dreams,” the historic move to Paris. double-eagle And, oh yeah, there’s that Watson said. Watson said in Butler cabin, where 2 Oosthuizen brand of dominant tennis that It was Oosthuizen who set the tone defending champion Charl Schwartzel dropped in Williams plays. for this wild day with a double eagle helped him into the green jacket. “It’s on the sec- Williams capped a week of — only the fourth in Masters history a blessing. To go home to my new son, ond green powerful performances with a — on the par-5 second hole when his early in the 4-iron from 253 yards landed on the 6-0, 6-1 victory over Lucie See MASTERS/ Page B3 final round. Safarova to win the Family Circle Cup on Sunday. It was Williams’ 40th WTA title and first on clay in four years. With the title, Williams moved one away from Kim Clijsters Even without Wade, Pistons can’t handle Heat among active players on the The Detroit Associated Press landing on a missed dunk (40-15) within two games of career list. Venus Williams Pistons’ attempt against Memphis the Bulls (43-14) for the leads with 43 championships. Greg Monroe MIAMI — LeBron James on Friday night. best record in the Eastern Williams also was happy to fouls the scored 26 points, Chris The Heat are now 10-1 Conference. The teams honor the 40th anniversary of Ronny Turiaf Bosh finished with 22 when Wade is sidelined have two more head-to- the Family Circle tournament on Sunday points and nine rebounds, this season, and are 18-1 in head meetings, the first of and the legacy of women’s during the and the Miami Heat their last 19 home games. those in Chicago on Thurs- tennis. The tournament named first half in steadily pulled away to Detroit rookie Brandon day night. its stadium court on Saturday Miami. The beat the Detroit Pistons 98- Knight, playing as a pro in Up next for Miami: The night for tennis great and pio- Heat are 75 on Sunday night. the city where he was born Boston Celtics visit on now 10-1 neer Billie Jean King. James Jones scored 18 for the first time, scored 16 Tuesday, barely a week with guard on 6-for-8 shooting from 3- for the Pistons. Greg after dealing the Heat a 19- King and members of the Dwayne Original 9 players, who formed point range for Miami, Monroe and Rodney point loss. Wade which played without Stuckey added 11 apiece Besides Wade’s absence, the first women’s tour and sidelined. fought for better prize money, Dwyane Wade for the 11th for Detroit. there were two lineup is- were saluted during the time this season. Wade sat Miami’s win, combined sues of note for Miami. weekend. out with right ankle sore- with Chicago’s overtime First, Mike Miller returned —From wire reports ness, which the team said loss at New York earlier Associated Press was caused by an awkward Sunday, pulled the Heat See HEAT /Page B3 B2 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 BASEBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE AL AMERICAN LEAGUE NL East Division Central Division West Division Rays 3, Yankees 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 Mets 7, Braves 5 New York Tampa Bay Baltimore 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 3-0 0-0 Detroit 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 3-0 0-0 Seattle 3 1 .750 — — 3-1 W-2 0-0 3-1 Atlanta New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Tampa Bay 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 3-0 0-0 Kansas City 2 1 .667 1 1 2-1 W-2 0-0 2-1 Texas 1 1 .500 1 1½ 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Jeter ss 4 0 0 0 Jnnngs cf 4 0 0 0 Toronto 2 1 .667 1 1 2-1 L-1 0-0 2-1 Chicago 1 1 .500 1½ 1½ 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1 Los Angeles1 2 .333 1½ 2 1-2 L-2 1-2 0-0 Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Tejada ss 5 2 4 2 Prado 3b 3 0 0 0 DnMrp 2b 5 1 2 2 Grndrs cf 3 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 4 1 2 1 Boston 0 3 .000 3 3 0-3 L-3 0-0 0-3 Cleveland 1 2 .333 2 2 1-2 W-1 1-2 0-0 Oakland 1 3 .250 2 2½ 1-3 L-2 1-3 0-0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Longori 3b 3 1 2 0 McCnn c 4 1 1 1 Frncsc p 0 0 0 0 New York 0 3 .000 3 3 0-3 L-3 0-0 0-3 Minnesota 0 3 .000 3 3 0-3 L-3 0-0 0-3 ARdrgz 3b 3 0 1 0 Joyce lf 2 0 1 1 Uggla 2b 2 1 0 0 DWrght 3b 1 0 1 1 Teixeir 1b 3 0 1 0 Zobrist rf 3 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 4 1 1 0 I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Swisher dh 3 0 1 0 Scott dh 1 0 0 0 Diaz lf 2 1 0 0 Bay lf 2 1 1 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE JFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 Duda rf 3 1 1 0 Ibanez rf 4 0 0 0 Vogt ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 1 1 2 Hairstn cf 4 1 1 1 Gardnr lf 3 0 0 0 EJhnsn ph-dh1 0 0 0 East Division Central Division West Division 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 JWilson ss 3 0 0 1 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 CStwrt c 2 0 0 0 Kppngr 2b 3 1 2 1 Minor p 2 0 0 0 Cedeno 2b 0 0 0 0 ErChvz ph 1 0 0 0 Brignc ss 1 0 0 0 New York 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 3-0 0-0 St. Louis 3 1 .750 — — 3-1 W-1 0-0 3-1 Arizona 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 3-0 0-0 CMrtnz p 0 0 0 0 Nickes c 4 0 0 0 Martin c 0 0 0 0 JMolin c 3 0 0 0 Washington 2 1 .667 1 ½ 2-1 L-1 0-0 2-1 Cincinnati 2 1 .667 ½ ½ 2-1 W-1 2-1 0-0 Los Angeles3 1 .750 ½ — 3-1 L-1 0-0 3-1 Constnz ph 1 0 0 0 Niese p 3 1 1 0 SRdrgz ss-2b 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia1 2 .333 2 1½ 1-2 L-2 0-0 1-2 Houston 2 1 .667 ½ ½ 2-1 W-2 2-1 0-0 Colorado 1 2 .333 2 1½ 1-2 L-2 0-0 1-2 Medlen p 0 0 0 0 Acosta p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 30 3 7 3 Miami 1 3 .250 2½ 2 1-3 L-1 0-1 1-2 Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 ½ ½ 2-1 W-2 2-1 0-0 San Diego 1 3 .250 2½ 2 1-3 W-1 1-3 0-0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Niwnhs cf 1 0 0 0 New York 000 000 000 — 0 Atlanta 0 3 .000 3 2½ 0-3 L-3 0-0 0-3 Chicago 1 2 .333 1½ 1½ 1-2 W-1 1-2 0-0 San Fran. 0 3 .000 3 2½ 0-3 L-3 0-0 0-3 Totals 30 5 3 4 Totals 31 711 7 Atlanta 000 000 410 — 5 Tampa Bay 101 001 00x — 3 Milwaukee 1 2 .333 1½ 1½ 1-2 L-1 1-2 0-0 LOB—New York 7, Tampa Bay 7. 2B—A.Ro- New York 100 123 00x — 7 driguez (2), Teixeira (1), Swisher (1), C.Pena E—Duda (1). DP—Atlanta 2. LOB—Atlanta 3, (1), Longoria (2). 3B—Joyce (1). HR—C.Pena New York 7. 2B—Heyward (1), Tejada 2 (2), Dan. Murphy 2 (3), Hairston (1). HR—McCann (1). (2), Keppinger (1). SB—A.Rodriguez (1). S— Game of the Day SB—Heyward (1). SF—J.Wilson, D.Wright, Bay. Joyce. IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta New York Minor L,0-1 5 6 6 6 4 6 P.Hughes L,0-1 42-35 2 2 2 5 C.Martinez 1 21102 Logan 11-31 1 1 0 3 Medlen 1 2 0 0 1 0 Wade 1 10002 O’Flaherty 1 1 0 0 0 1 Rapada 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 New York Phelps 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Niese W,1-0 6 2 4 2 4 7 Tampa Bay Acosta 12-31 1 1 0 2 Hellickson W,1-0 82-33 0 0 4 4 Byrdak H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Rodney S,2-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 F.Francisco S,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Niese pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Wade pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Minor pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. T—3:01. A—30,413 (34,078). PB—Nickeas. T—2:46. A—27,855 (41,922). Tigers 13, Red Sox 12 (11 innings) Reds 6, Marlins 5 Miami Cincinnati Boston Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Reyes ss 5 0 1 1 Phillips 2b 4 1 2 0 Punto 3b 6 0 3 3 AJcksn cf 6 3 4 0 Bonifac cf 5 0 2 1 Cozart ss 3 1 1 1 Ellsury cf 6 1 2 1 Boesch rf 6 1 2 1 HRmrz 3b 4 1 1 0 Votto 1b 3 1 0 0 Pedroia 2b 6 0 2 1 MiCarr 3b 5 3 3 5 Stanton rf 4 1 1 0 Ludwck lf 3 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 6 2 2 2 Fielder 1b 6 2 2 0 Morrsn lf 3 0 1 1 Bruce rf 4 2 2 3 Ortiz dh 6 2 3 1 DYong dh 5 0 1 1 Infante 2b 4 0 1 1 Cairo 3b 4 0 0 1 DMcDn lf 5 2 1 0 Avila c 4 2 1 2 Dobbs 1b 2 0 1 0 Stubbs cf 4 1 1 0 Sweeny rf 4 1 1 0 JhPerlt ss 5 0 1 3 GSnchz pr-1b 1 1 0 0 Hanign c 4 0 1 0 Hayes c 4 1 1 0 Arroyo p 2 0 0 0 C.Ross ph-rf1 1 1 0 Dirks lf 4 0 1 0 Zamrn p 2 0 1 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Aviles ss 5 2 3 3 Worth ph-2b 1 0 1 0 Coghln ph 1 1 1 1 Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Shppch c 3 1 0 0 Raburn 2b-lf 4 2 1 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Sltlmch ph-c1 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Rolen ph 1 0 1 1 Totals 49121811 Totals 461317 DMrph ph 1 0 0 0 12 Bell p 0 0 0 0 Boston 025 002 001 02 — 12 Totals 36 5115 Totals 33 6 8 6 Detroit 410 200 003 03 — 13 Miami 000 101 300 — 5 Two outs when winning run scored. Cincinnati 300 001 002 — 6 DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 13, Detroit 6. One out when winning run scored. 2B—Punto (1), Ellsbury (1), Ortiz (2), Aviles E—Hanigan (1). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB— (1), A.Jackson (2), Jh.Peralta (2). HR— Miami 6, Cincinnati 5. 2B—Coghlan (1), Cozart (2). 3B—Reyes (1). HR—Bruce 2 (3). SB— Ad.Gonzalez (1), Mi.Cabrera (3), Avila (2). Bonifacio (3), H.Ramirez (1). SF—Morrison. SB—Pedroia (1). S—Aviles. SF—Punto, Associated Press IP H R ER BB SO Mi.Cabrera, D.Young. Miami IP H R ER BB SO Boston Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia walks off the field Sunday as the Detroit Tigers celebrate a 13-12 Zambrano 6 44426 Boston walk-off win in in Detroit. Cishek H,1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Buchholz 4 8 7 7 2 2 Mujica H,1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Padilla 4 20004 Bell L,0-1 BS,1-1 1-3 4 2 2 0 0 Aceves BS,1-1 0 3 3 3 0 0 Cincinnati F.Morales 2 1 0 0 0 3 Arroyo 61-310 5 4 0 4 Melancon L,0-2 BS,1-1 2-3 3 3 3 0 0 Tigers outlast Red Sox, complete sweep Ondrusek 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit Chapman W,1-0 2 1 0 0 0 3 Scherzer 22-38 7 7 2 3 HBP—by Arroyo (Dobbs). Associated Press Astros 3, Rockies 2 T—2:37. A—23,539 (42,319). Balester 22-32 1 1 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Schlereth 2 2 1 1 0 2 HOUSTON — Brian Bogusevic drove Villarreal 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 DETROIT — Alex Avila’s two-run Monday’s Games Pirates 5, Phillies 4 Coke 2-321101 in the go-ahead run after Jose Altuve homer with two outs in the bottom of L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 0-0) at Minnesota (Blackburn 0-0), Philadelphia Pittsburgh Dotel 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 the 11th inning gave the Detroit 4:10 p.m. scored on Jordan Pacheco’s throwing ab r h bi ab r h bi Benoit 12-33 2 2 2 3 Pierre lf 4 0 2 2 Presley lf 4 0 1 1 Below W,2-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Tigers a stunning 13-12 victory over Chicago White Sox (Sale 0-0) at Cleveland (Tomlin 0-0), error to tie it in the eighth inning and the 7:05 p.m. Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Tabata rf 5 0 1 0 Aceves pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. the Boston Red Sox on Sunday. Houston Astros beat the Colorado Rockies. Kndrck p 0 0 0 0 McCtch cf 4 1 3 1 HBP—by Buchholz (Raburn), by Coke N.Y. Yankees (Nova 0-0) at Baltimore (Matusz 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Walker 2b 4 0 1 0 (Ad.Gonzalez), by Scherzer (Shoppach, Shop- Detroit trailed 10-7 when Miguel Boston (Doubront 0-0) at Toronto (Alvarez 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Pacheco’s bad throw to first base from Ruiz c 0 0 0 0 GJones 1b 3 0 0 0 pach). WP—F.Morales, Melancon, Coke. Balk— Cabrera tied the game with a three- Seattle (Noesi 0-0) at Texas (Darvish 0-0), 8:05 p.m. third allowed Carlos Lee to reach and Al- Victorn cf 2 1 1 0 JHughs p 0 0 0 0 Scherzer. run shot off Alfredo Aceves in the Kansas City (Mendoza 0-0) at Oakland (Milone 0-0), tuve to score. Bogusevic’s grounder to Rollins ss 4 0 0 0 Meek p 0 0 0 0 T—4:45. A—30,788 (41,255). 10:05 p.m. Pence rf 3 1 2 2 McLoth ph 0 0 0 0 ninth. Boston then scored twice in right field put Houston ahead and chased Thome 1b 3 0 0 0 Navarr ph 0 0 0 0 the 11th, but Mark Melancon (0-2) NATIONAL LEAGUE Brothers. Polanc 3b 1 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 Orioles 3, Twins 1 Wggntn 3b-1b3 1 0 0 Barmes ss 4 0 0 0 couldn’t hold the lead. Monday’s Games Galvis 2b 2 1 0 0 PAlvrz 3b 3 2 1 1 Minnesota Baltimore Cabrera and Prince Fielder sin- Miami (Sanchez 0-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels 0-0), Cardinals 9, Brewers 3 Schndr c 4 0 0 0 Hague ph-1b 1 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi 1:05 p.m. Herndn p 0 0 0 0 McKnr c 4 0 1 0 Span cf 4 0 0 0 EnChvz lf 4 0 1 0 gled before Delmon Young’s sacrifice MILWAUKEE — Lance Lynn pitched Worley p 2 0 0 0 JMcDnl p 2 0 0 0 San Francisco (Zito 0-0) at Colorado (Chacin 0-0), JCarrll ss 4 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 1 1 1 fly cut the margin in half. Avila fol- two-hit ball into the seventh inning and Nix ph 1 0 0 0 McGeh 1b-3b 2 1 2 1 4:10 p.m. Mayrry lf 1 0 0 0 JHrrsn pr 0 1 0 0 Mauer 1b 4 0 0 0 Markks rf 2 0 0 0 lowed with a drive to right and Cody Mornea dh 2 1 1 0 AdJons cf 4 1 2 0 Milwaukee (Marcum 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Volstad 0-0), the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwau- Totals 30 4 5 4 Totals 36 511 5 Wlngh lf 2 0 1 1 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 Ross tried to make a leaping catch, 7:05 p.m. kee Brewers. Philadelphia 100 100 200 — 4 St. Louis (Westbrook 0-0) at Cincinnati (Bailey 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 000 010 211 — 5 Doumit c 3 0 0 0 NJhnsn dh 2 1 0 0 but the ball appeared to hit a re- Ryan Braun hit his first home run of the Two outs when winning run scored. Washington (Jackson 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 0-0), Brrghs 3b 2 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 4 0 1 2 straining gate just above the wall. year for the Brewers, a solo shot with the E—Wigginton (1), Walker (1), P.Alvarez (1). ACasill pr-2b0 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 3 0 1 0 7:10 p.m. DP—Philadelphia 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB— LHughs 2b-3b3 0 0 0 Andino 2b 2 0 0 0 Duane Below (2-0) got one out for Atlanta (Beachy 0-0) at Houston (Happ 0-0), 8:05 p.m. game well out of reach in the ninth. Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 8. 2B—Pence (1), Revere rf 2 0 0 0 the win — even though Tigers man- It was the third career start for Lynn (1- McCutchen (1), McGehee 2 (2). HR—Pence Parmel ph-rf1 0 0 0 ager Jim Leyland said he wouldn’t be (1), P.Alvarez (1). SB—Pierre (1), Victorino (2), Totals 27 1 2 1 Totals 29 3 6 3 0), who played a key relief role during the Presley (1), Tabata (1), McCutchen (2). S— Minnesota 000 000 010 — 1 available. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cardinals’ championship run last season. Victorino, Galvis, Presley. Baltimore 100 002 00x — 3 IP H R ER BB SO DP—Baltimore 2. LOB—Minnesota 2, Baltimore AMERICAN LEAGUE Mets 7, Braves 5 Cubs 4, Nationals 3 Philadelphia 7. 2B—Morneau (2), Willingham (1), Betemit Worley 6 51115 (1). HR—Hardy (1). SB—Ad.Jones (1), N.John- Orioles 3, Twins 1 NEW YORK — Jonathon Niese took a Stutes H,1 1 2 2 0 0 2 CHICAGO — Jeff Samardzija dominated K.Kendrick H,1 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 son (1). BALTIMORE — Jason Hammel took a no-hitter into the seventh inning in his first into the ninth inning, outpitching Jordan Bastardo BS,1-1 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO start since signing a rich contract and the Herndon L,0-1 2-3 2 1 1 0 1 Minnesota no-hitter into the eighth inning in his Balti- Zimmermann, and the Chicago Cubs beat Pittsburgh Swarzak L,0-1 5 4 1 1 2 1 more debut, and the Orioles beat the Min- New York Mets completed a season- the . Ja.McDonald 6 4 2 2 2 3 Maloney 12-32 2 2 1 1 opening sweep of the Atlanta Braves. J.Hughes 1 1 2 0 2 1 Gray 2-300010 nesota Twins 3-1 for a three-game sweep. Samardzija was simply spectacular in Meek 1 00001 Duensing 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Hammel (1-0) faced the minimum 21 Niese (1-0) allowed just two balls out of his sixth career start, allowing four hits Hanrahan W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Baltimore batters through seven innings, allowing the infield through six innings and retired and an earned run. He struck out eight T—3:00. A—19,856 (38,362). Hammel W,1-0 8 2 1 1 3 5 15 in a row before walking Dan Uggla on Ji.Johnson S,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 two walks, before Justin Morneau ended without a walk as the Cubs shook off two Astros 3, Rockies 2 HBP—by Maloney (N.Johnson). the no-hit bid with a leadoff double off the a 10-pitch at-bat leading off the seventh. wrenching losses to start the season. T—2:14. A—14,738 (45,971). Colorado Houston right-field wall in the eighth. On the next pitch, Niese’s 99th of the ab r h bi ab r h bi The crowd of 14,738 stood in apprecia- game, Freddie Freeman singled to right. Padres 8, Dodgers 4 Colvin cf-rf 5 0 1 0 Schafer cf 4 0 1 0 Indians 4, Blue Jays 3 Pachec 3b 4 0 1 0 Altuve 2b 3 2 2 0 tion of Hammel’s performance, and al- Reds 6, Marlins 5 SAN DIEGO — Clayton Richard and CGnzlz lf 4 0 1 0 JMrtnz lf 4 0 1 0 Toronto Cleveland though his shot at making history was two relievers combined on a four-hitter, Tlwtzk ss 3 0 0 0 Bixler pr-lf 0 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi CINCINNATI — Scott Rolen drove in Giambi 1b 1 1 0 0 Ca.Lee 1b 4 0 1 1 YEscor ss 5 0 0 0 Brantly cf 2 0 0 0 over, the right-hander still had a 3-0 lead Chase Headley hit a grand slam and Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 Bogsvc rf 4 0 1 1 KJhnsn 2b 4 2 2 0 ACarer ss 4 0 0 0 to protect. the winning run in the ninth inning with a Andy Parrino had his first big-league Belisle p 0 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 1 0 Bautist rf-1b 4 0 1 0 Choo rf 4 1 1 0 sharp infield single that third baseman homer for the San Diego Padres, who Cuddyr rf-1b4 0 1 0 JCastro c 3 0 0 0 Lind 1b 4 1 2 1 CSantn c 4 2 2 3 Jim Johnson worked the ninth to earn his Rosario c 4 1 1 2 MGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 RDavis pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Hafner dh 1 0 0 0 second save and complete the two-hitter. Hanley Ramirez failed to handle, lifting beat the Los Angeles Dodgers to avoid a JHerrr 2b 3 0 0 0 Norris p 2 0 1 0 Encrnc dh 4 0 1 1 Donald pr-dh 0 0 0 0 the Cincinnati Reds to a come-from-behind four-game sweep. RHrndz ph 1 0 0 0 Abad p 0 0 0 0 Lawrie 3b 3 0 0 1 Duncan lf 3 0 0 0 Nicasio p 3 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Indians 4, Blue Jays 3 win over the Miami Marlins. Fowler cf 0 0 0 0 MDwns ph 1 0 0 0 Thams lf 4 0 2 0 Cnghm lf 1 0 0 0 Headley’s second career slam, off CLEVELAND — Carlos Santana hit two Helton ph 0 0 0 0 Myers p 0 0 0 0 Rasms cf 4 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 1 1 0 Jay Bruce started the comeback with Scott Elbert in the eighth, ended his EYong pr 0 0 0 0 Mathis c 3 0 1 0 Kipnis 2b 4 0 1 0 home runs on his 26th birthday, Derek his second home run of the game and 0-for-12 slump to start the season. Totals 32 2 5 2 Totals 32 3 8 2 BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 2 0 1 1 Lowe pitched seven strong innings and Colorado 000 200 000 — 2 Totals 36 3 9 3 Totals 29 4 6 4 third of the season, an opposite-field drive Headley also walked three times. Houston 000 100 02x — 3 Toronto 000 200 010 — 3 the Cleveland Indians beat the Toronto into the left-center field seats that cost Still, the Padres had their second E—Pacheco (1). DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Col- Cleveland 020 020 00x — 4 Blue Jays 4-3 for their first win. orado 8, Houston 6. 2B—Cuddyer (2), Ca.Lee E—K.Johnson (1), Hannahan (1), A.Cabrera Marlins new closer Heath Bell (0-1) a three-error game of the series and have (1), Norris (1). 3B—Altuve (1). HR—Rosario (1). (1). DP—Toronto 1, Cleveland 1. LOB—Toronto Santana opened the second inning save in his first opportunity. One out later, committed eight in four games. CS—Schafer (1). 9, Cleveland 7. 2B—Encarnacion (3), Mathis with a drive over the wall in center. He IP H R ER BB SO (1). HR—C.Santana 2 (2). SB—Donald (1). Drew Stubbs chopped a single that hit off Colorado CS—Brantley (1). SF—Lawrie. connected a second time off Joel Carreno a leaping Ramirez’s glove. Diamondbacks 7, Giants 6 Nicasio 7 5 1 1 1 4 IP H R ER BB SO (0-1) in the fifth, a two-run shot to right PHOENIX — Ryan Roberts and Lyle Brothers L,0-1 BS,1-1 2-3 3 2 0 0 1 Toronto Pirates 5, Phillies 4 Belisle 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Carreno L,0-1 6 6 4 4 4 3 that broke a 2-all tie. Overbay hit consecutive two-out homers Houston Villanueva 1 0 0 0 1 1 On his last four birthdays, including two PITTSBURGH — Andrew McCutchen off Matt Cain and the Arizona Diamond- Norris 7 4 2 2 3 8 Frasor 1 0 0 0 1 1 Abad 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 singled home pinch-runner Josh Harrison W.Lopez W,1-0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland years in the minors, Santana is 10 for 17 backs tied a franchise record by rallying with two outs in the ninth inning to lift the Myers S,1-1 1 1 0 0 1 1 D.Lowe W,1-0 7 5 2 0 1 1 with five homers and 13 RBIs. from six runs down to beat the San Fran- HBP—by Norris (Tulowitzki). J.Smith H,1 1-3 3 1 1 0 1 Pittsburgh Pirates to a victory over the cisco Giants and sweep the season- T—2:45. A—14,195 (40,981). Pestano H,1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Royals 7, Angels 3 C.Perez S,1-2 1 10011 . opening three-game series. T—2:51. A—10,518 (43,429). ANAHEIM, Calif. — Eric Hosmer and McCutchen finished with three hits. Giants manager Bruce Bochy was Cardinals 9, Brewers 3 Billy Butler homered and drove in three Joel Hanrahan (1-0) pitched a perfect ejected for arguing home plate umpire St. Louis Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi Royals 7, Angels 3 runs apiece, and the Kansas City Royals ninth for Pittsburgh, which beat the five- Mike DiMuro’s call that catcher Buster Furcal ss 5 2 3 1 RWeks 2b 4 0 0 0 Kansas City Los Angeles beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-3, taking time defending NL East champions in its Posey missed the plate on a forceout, a Greene 2b 4 0 1 1 Morgan cf 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi two of three. Hollidy lf 4 2 2 1 Braun lf 4 1 2 1 AGordn lf 5 0 0 0 Aybar ss 5 1 2 0 final at-bat for the second time in less ruling that allowed what proved to be the Beltran rf 5 1 3 2 ArRmr 3b 3 0 0 0 AEscor ss 4 1 1 0 HKndrc 2b 5 1 3 0 Jonathan Sanchez (1-0) survived than 24 hours. winning run to score in the seventh inning. Freese 3b 5 0 1 1 Hart rf 4 1 1 1 Hosmer 1b 5 3 2 3 Pujols 1b 3 0 2 1 MCrpnt 1b 4 1 0 0 Gamel 1b 2 0 0 0 through five innings to win his first start Pedro Alvarez homered and Casey Wade Miley (1-0) pitched four score- T.Cruz c 4 0 0 0 Estrad p 0 0 0 0 Butler dh 3 1 2 3 TrHntr rf 4 0 0 1 with the Royals. McGehee hit two doubles for the Pirates. Boggs p 0 0 0 0 Dillard p 0 0 0 0 Francr rf 4 1 1 0 V.Wells lf 5 1 1 1 less innings in relief of starter Josh Coll- Komats ph 0 1 0 0 Aoki ph 1 1 1 0 Mostks 3b 4 0 0 0 KMorls dh 5 0 0 0 Albert Pujols went 2 for 3 with a double Hunter Pence hit his first home run of menter to get the win. Jeremy Affeldt Motte p 0 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 3 0 0 0 Trumo 3b 4 0 2 0 Roinsn cf 5 2 3 3 Loe p 0 0 0 0 Quinter c 4 0 2 0 Iannett c 3 0 1 0 and two walks, driving in his first run for the season and drove in two runs for (0-1) allowed two runs while getting just Lynn p 3 0 1 0 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 1 1 Getz 2b 4 1 2 1 Bourjos cf 4 0 0 0 the Angels with a first-inning groundout. Philadelphia. one out. YMolin c 2 0 0 0 Kottars c 3 0 0 0 Totals 36 7107 Totals 38 311 3 Wolf p 1 0 0 0 Kansas City 300 021 100 — 7 Ishikaw 1b 2 0 0 0 Los Angeles 101 000 010 — 3 Totals 41 9149 Totals 31 3 5 3 E—J.Sanchez (1), Trumbo (3). DP—Kansas two outs in the sixth. After run leader had two of his Rod will be the designated St. Louis 100 110 213 — 9 City 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Kansas City 5, Los Milwaukee 000 010 011 — 3 walking Teixeira, Hellick- team’s five hits off Hughes, hitter Monday night at Bal- LOB—St. Louis 9, Milwaukee 2. 2B—Furcal (3), Angeles 12. 2B—Butler (1), Quintero (3), RAYS Holliday (1), Ale.Gonzalez (1). HR—Beltran (2), H.Kendrick (2), Pujols (2), Iannetta (1). HR— son struck out Swisher and including a drive to right timore, and that he might Continued from Page B1 Robinson (1), Braun (1), Hart (3). Hosmer (2), Butler (1), V.Wells (1). SB—A.Es- didn’t allow another run- that was ruled a ground- DH twice during the three- IP H R ER BB SO cobar (1), Hosmer (1). ner until walking Swisher rule double because of fan game series. ... LHP Andy St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO Lynn W,1-0 62-32 1 1 1 8 Kansas City when Ibanez grounded out with two outs in the ninth. interference. Yankees Pettitte will pitch for Class- Boggs 11-32 1 1 0 3 J.Sanchez W,1-0 5 4 2 2 3 4 and Brett Gardner popped Rodney retired Ibanez manager Joe Girardi went A Tampa on Monday in his Motte 1 1 1 1 0 2 Mijares 1 1 0 0 0 2 Milwaukee K.Herrera 11-35 1 1 0 0 up to left field. The right- on an easy comebacker to to his bullpen after Hughes second outing following a Wolf L,0-1 5 9 3 3 1 7 Crow H,1 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 hander worked through an- end it. walked the next batter, one-year retirement. ... Estrada 2 2 2 2 0 3 Dillard 1 2 1 1 0 0 Broxton S,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 3 other tight spot in the Pena hit a grand slam off Evan Longoria, and Logan Tampa Bay CF B.J. Upton, Los Angeles Axford 2-3 0 2 2 2 2 fourth after walking Ro- CC Sabathia and a game- struck out Joyce to keep on the 15-day disabled list Loe 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 E.Santana L,0-1 52-37 6 5 2 2 HBP—by Wolf (Greene). Takahashi 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 driguez and giving up a winning single off Mariano Tampa Bay from building with lower back soreness, T—3:08. A—33,211 (41,900). Isringhausen 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Jepsen 1 0 0 0 0 1 double to Teixeira, this Rivera in the opener. The on a 2-0 lead. will begin a rehab assignment Walden 1 00001 time getting Swisher to pop slugger had another RBI NOTES: Rays DH Luke with Class-A Charlotte on  For the rest of the Crow pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. up to third base and Ibanez single in Saturday’s 8-6 vic- Scott left the game with a Monday. The Rays hope to HBP—by E.Santana (A.Escobar). WP—J.Sanchez National League box 2, E.Santana, Isringhausen. Balk—K.Herrera. to fly to center field. tory over the Yankees. tight left hamstring and is get him at least 30 at-bats scores, see Page B3. T—3:15. A—32,227 (45,957). Rodriguez doubled with The Rays’ career home day to day. ... Girardi said A- before activating him. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 B3

Masters par scores All Anthony in Knicks win Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga. Yardage: 7,435; Par: 72 Florida LOTTERY Associated Press Fourth Round (a-amateur) NEW YORK — Carmelo (x-won on second playoff hole) Here are the winning numbers selected Anthony scored a season- x-Bubba Watson 69-71-70-68—278 -10 Louis Oosthuizen 68-72-69-69—278 -10 Sunday in the Florida Lottery: high 43 points, making the Lee Westwood 67-73-72-68—280 -8 CASH 3 (early) go-ahead 3-pointer with 8.2 Matt Kuchar 71-70-70-69—280 -8 1 - 3 - 0 seconds left in overtime, Peter Hanson 68-74-65-73—280 -8 and the New York Knicks Phil Mickelson 74-68-66-72—280 -8 CASH 3 (late) Ian Poulter 72-72-70-69—283 -5 spoiled a rusty Derrick 1 - 5 - 1 Padraig Harrington 71-73-68-72—284 -4 Rose’s return to the lineup Justin Rose 72-72-72-68—284 -4 to beat the Chicago Bulls Adam Scott 75-70-73-66—284 -4 PLAY 4 (early) 100-99 on Sunday. Jim Furyk 70-73-72-70—285 -3 3 - 4 - 2 - 9 Fred Couples 72-67-75-72—286 -2 Rose scored 29 points after Sergio Garcia 72-68-75-71—286 -2 PLAY 4 (late) missing the previous 12 Kevin Na 71-75-72-68—286 -2 0 - 0 - 3 - 8 Hunter Mahan 72-72-68-74—286 -2 games with a strained right Graeme McDowell 75-72-71-68—286 -2 groin, but he shot only 8 of Ben Crane 69-73-72-73—287 -1 FANTASY 5 26 from the field and missed Bo Van Pelt 73-75-75-64—287 -1 2 - 9 - 21 - 35 - 36 a pair of free throws with 19 Charles Howell III 72-70-74-72—288 E Associated Press Fredrik Jacobson 76-68-70-74—288 E seconds left in regulation and Francesco Molinari 69-75-70-74—288 E the Bulls ahead by three. New York Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony and fans react Sunday Geoff Oglilvy 74-72-71-71—288 E On the AIRWAVES Anthony made a 3-pointer after Anthony scored a 3-point basket in the closing seconds Brandt Snedeker 72-75-68-73—288 E eight seconds later to tie it, of overtime against the Chicago Bulls at Madison Square Jason Dufner 69-70-75-75—289 +1 Garden in New York. The Knicks won 100-99. Anders Hansen 76-72-73-68—289 +1 TODAY’S SPORTS and scored the final five Paul Lawrie 69-72-72-76—289 +1 BASEBALL points of the extra period as Nets 122, Cavaliers now on their second 11-game Keegan Bradley 71-77-73-69—290 +2 1 p.m. (FSNFL) the Knicks pulled out a Jonthan Byrd 72-71-72-75—290 +2 Miami Marlins at Philadelphia Phillies. 117 (OT) win streak — a season best in Rickie Fowler 74-74-72-70—290 +2 7 p.m. (ESPN) Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago Cubs. thriller in a possible playoff the NBA. Vijay Singh 70-72-76-72—290 +2 BASKETBALL preview. NEWARK, N.J. — Gerald Al Jefferson led the Jazz with Scott Stallings 70-77-70-73—290 +2 Green scored a season-high 32 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic. Despite having their start- 19 points and 10 rebounds. Luke Donald 75-73-75-68—291 +3 ing five together for only the points, including a clutch Angel Cabrera 71-78-71-71—291 +3 9 p.m. (ESPN2) Phoenix Suns at Minnesota Timberwolves. Utah dropped 1 1/2 games be- Zach Johnson 70-74-75-72—291 +3 PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER 11th time this season, the 3-pointer with 36.7 seconds left hind Denver for the eighth and Sean O’Hair 73-70-71-77—291 +3 Bulls lost for the third time in regulation and a high-flying 2:55 p.m. (ESPN2) Fulham vs. Chelsea. From the Craven final playoff spot with nine Nick Watney 71-71-72-77—291 +3 in four games, their NBA- dunk in overtime, leading New Sang-Moon Bae 75-71-69-77—292 +4 Cottage Stadium. games to go. Thomas Bjorn 73-76-74-69—292 +4 COLLEGE SOFTBALL best record falling to 43-14. Jersey to a win over Cleveland. The Spurs (40-14), who face Bill Haas 72-74-76-70—292 +4 The Knicks increased 11:30 p.m. (SUN) Anthony Morrow scored 24 the Jazz again in Salt Lake City Aaron Baddeley 71-71-77-74—293 +5 LSU at Alabama. (Taped) their lead over Milwaukee Rory McIlroy 71-69-77-76—293 +5 MISCELLANEOUS points, Deron Williams had 18 to one game for the eighth on Monday night, have played Henrik Stenson 71-71-70-81—293 +5 1:30 a.m. (NBCSPT) Darts European Championship, Round points and 10 assists, and Kris two more games than the Tiger Woods 72-75-72-74—293 +5 and final playoff spot in the Humphries added 16 points Kevin Chappell 71-76-71-76—294 +6 2: Raymond Van Barneveld vs. Mark Walsh. (Taped) Eastern Conference. Thunder (41-15). Martin Kaymer 72-75-75-72—294 +6 and 11 rebounds as the Nets Webb Simpson 72-74-70-78—294 +6 Celtics 103, 76ers 79 Thunder 91, Raptors 75 Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the won a season-best third Ross Fisher 71-77-73-74—295 +7 straight at home. Steve Stricker 71-77-72-75—295 +7 discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game BOSTON — Kevin Garnett OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin a-Patrick Cantlay 71-78-74-72—295 +7 on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. scored 20 points and Rajon Antawn Jamison scored a Durant scored 23 points and Stewart Cink 71-75-81-69—296 +8 season high-tying 34 points, Oklahoma City had a 24-0 run Robert Karlsson 74-74-77-71—296 +8 Rondo dished out double-digit Charl Schwartzel 72-75-75-74—296 +8 assists for his 17th consecutive Lester Hudson had 26 and bridging the third and fourth David Toms 73-73-75-75—296 +8 CALENDAR game, finishing with 15 to help Alonzo Gee added 22 points quarters en route to a 91-75 Scott Verplank 73-75-75-75—297 +9 Prep and 11 rebounds for Cleveland, victory over the Toronto Rap- a-Hideki Matsuyama 71-74-72-80—297 +9 lead Boston over Philadelphia. M. Jimenez 69-72-76-81—298 +10 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Brandon Bass and Avery which lost for the 10th time in tors on Sunday night, snapping Martin Laird 76-72-74-77—299 +11 SOFTBALL Bradley each added 18 points, 11 games. the Thunder’s season-high Edoardo Molinari 75-74-76-74—299 +11 and Paul Pierce had 17 as the three-game losing streak. Y.E. Yang 73-70-75-81—299 +11 6 p.m. Lecanto at Crystal River. Spurs 114, Jazz 104 Trevor Immelman 78-71-76-76—301 +13 Celtics won for the seventh The Thunder never trailed, G. Fernandez-Castano 74-75-76-77—302 +14 time in nine games, improving SAN ANTONIO — Tony but the game was close for a-Kelly Kraft 74-75-77-80—306 +18 Padres 8, Dodgers 4 Florida vs. New Jersey Gary Woodland 73-70-85—WD Friday, April 13: New Jersey at Florida, 7 p.m. their Atlantic Division lead to Parker scored 28 points and three quarters. Toronto was Masters Champions Los Angeles San Diego Sunday, April 15: New Jersey at Florida, 7:30 p.m. three games over both the the San Antonio Spurs won down 58-55 with 6:05 left in the 2012 — x-Bubba Watson ab r h bi ab r h bi Tuesday, April 17: Florida at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 76ers and Knicks. their 11th straight game, beat- third quarter, but the Raptors 2011 — Charl Schwartzel DGordn ss 4 0 0 0 Maybin cf 4 2 2 0 Thursday, April 19: Florida at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 2010 — Phil Mickelson Sellers 2b 3 0 0 0 Venale rf-lf 4 1 1 0 x-Saturday, April 21: N.J. at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Nikola Vucevic had 14 points ing the Utah Jazz 114-104 on didn’t score again in the period. 2009 — x-Angel Cabrera Lindlm p 0 0 0 0 Headly 3b 2 2 1 4 x-Tuesday, April 24: Florida at New Jersey, TBD and Andre Iguodala added 13 Sunday night to maintain their Oklahoma City then scored the 2008 — Trevor Immelman AKndy ph 1 0 0 0 Guzmn lf 5 1 1 1 x-Thursday, April 26: New Jersey at Florida, TBD for the 76ers, who have dropped slim lead atop the Western last 12 points of the quarter and 2007 — Zach Johnson Coffey p 0 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia Conference. the first 12 of the fourth. 2006 — Phil Mickelson Elbert p 0 0 0 0 Alonso 1b 2 0 1 1 Wednesday, April 11: Phila. at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. 10 of 14 to fall out first place 2005 — x-Tiger Woods Kemp cf 4 1 1 2 JoBakr c 4 0 1 1 Friday, April 13: Phila. at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. and are now competing for the Manu Ginobili added 23 Jose Calderon led Toronto with 2004 — Phil Mickelson JRiver lf 4 1 1 0 Bartlett ss 5 0 2 0 Sunday, April 15: Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. 2003 — x-Mike Weir final playoff spot in the East. points for the Spurs, who are 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting. Ethier rf 4 1 1 2 Parrino 2b 4 1 2 1 Wednesday, April 18: Pittsburgh at Phila., 7:30 p.m. 2002 — Tiger Woods Uribe 3b 4 0 1 0 Richrd p 2 0 0 0 x-Friday, April 20: Phila. at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. 2001 — Tiger Woods Loney 1b 4 0 0 0 Cashnr p 0 0 0 0 x-Sunday, April 22: Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, TBD 2000 — Vijay Singh teams combined to shoot 1 The margin was still 10 at 1999 — Jose Maria Olazabal Treanr c 3 0 0 0 Hermid ph-rf 1 1 1 0 x-Tuesday, April 24: Phila. at Pittsburgh, TBD 1998 — Mark O’Meara Harang p 1 0 0 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE HEAT for 12 from 3-point range in halftime, before Detroit’s of- 1997 — Tiger Woods JWrght p 0 0 0 0 Vancouver vs. Los Angeles the opening 12 minutes — but fense went from cool to 1996 — Nick Faldo M.Ellis ph-2b1 1 0 0 Wednesday, April 11: L.A. at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Continued from Page B1 James gave the Heat a boost downright cold. 1995 — Ben Crenshaw Totals 33 4 4 4 Totals 33 812 8 Friday, April 13: Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 1994 — Jose Maria Olazabal Los Angeles 000 002 002 — 4 Sunday, April 15: Vancouver at L.A., 10:30 p.m. from long range to get the The Pistons started 1 for 1993 — Bernhard Langer San Diego 201 100 04x — 8 Wednesday, April 18: Vancouver at L.A., 10 p.m. after missing 14 games with offense going in the second. 10 from the floor in the first 1992 — Fred Couples E—Uribe (1), D.Gordon (1), Venable (1), x-Sunday, April 22: L.A. at Vancouver, TBD a sprained left ankle. Sec- Jones made his first three 9 minutes of the second half, 1991 — Ian Woosnam Richard 2 (2). DP—Los Angeles 1, San Diego 1. x-Tuesday, April 24: Vancouver at L.A., TBD ondly, with slumping Norris 3-point attempts in the second and that drought eliminated 1990 — x-Nick Faldo LOB—Los Angeles 3, San Diego 12. HR— x-Thursday, April 26: L.A. at Vancouver, TBD 1989 — x-Nick Faldo Kemp (2), Ethier (1), Headley (1), Parrino (1). St. Louis vs. San Jose Cole out of the rotation Sun- quarter, after not making a any guesswork regarding the 1988 — Sandy Lyle SB—Maybin 2 (2), Headley (1). S—Richard. Thursday, April 12: San Jose at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. day until the final minutes single first-half basket since outcome as Miami turned a 1987 — x-Larry Mize SF—Alonso. Saturday, April 14: San Jose at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. in part because of a 2-for-21 March 20, helping spark a 10-point halftime lead into a 1986 — Jack Nicklaus IP H R ER BB SO Monday, April 16: St. Louis at San Jose, 10 p.m. 1985 — Bernhard Langer slump, Jones got meaningful 31-point period by Miami. A 22-point cushion. A 17-5 run Los Angeles Thursday, April 19: St. Louis at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. minutes again. 15-5 run midway through the to start the third quarter, the 1984 — Ben Crenshaw Harang L,0-1 41-37 4 3 5 6 x-Saturday, April 21: San Jose at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. 1983 — Seve Ballesteros J.Wright 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 x-Monday, April 23: St. Louis at San Jose, TBD He made them count, too. second, capped by a putback run ended when James found 1982 — x-Craig Stadler Lindblom 2 0 0 0 2 2 x-Wednesday, April 25: San Jose at St. Louis, TBD Detroit led 21-19 after a dunk by James, put Miami Shane Battier for a layup 1981 — Tom Watson Coffey 0 2 2 2 0 0 Phoenix vs. Chicago 1980 — Seve Ballesteros sleepy first quarter — the up 42-32 with 3:40 left. that put Miami up 67-45. Elbert 1 3 2 2 1 1 Thursday, April 12: Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. 1979 — x-Fuzzy Zoeller 1978 — Gary Player San Diego Saturday, April 14: Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. 1977 — Tom Watson Richard W,1-0 7 2 2 0 0 3 Tuesday, April 17: Phoenix at Chicago, 9 p.m. 1976 — Raymond Floyd Cashner H,1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Thursday, April 19: Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. “I was there earlier today, “It’s disappointing that I 1975 — Jack Nicklaus Frieri 1 22201 x-Saturday, April 21: Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. during regulation,” he said. didn’t grab that fourth green Coffey pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. x-Monday, April 23: Phoenix at Chicago, TBD MASTERS 1974 — Gary Player “So I was used to it. I knew jacket,” said Mickelson, 1973 — Tommy Aaron HBP—by Harang (Maybin). x-Wednesday, April 25: Chicago at Phoenix, TBD Continued from Page B1 what I was facing there. I whose wife and three kids 1972 — Jack Nicklaus T—2:47. A—19,021 (42,691). Nashville vs. Detroit 1971 — Charles Coody Wednesday, April 11: Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. had a good lie, had a gap flew in from San Diego on 1970 — x-Billy Casper Diamondbacks 7, Friday, April 13: Detroit at Nashville, 7:30 p.m. it’s going to be fun.” where I had to hook it 40 Sunday. “It’s disappointing 1969 — George Archer Giants 6 Sunday, April 15: Nashville at Detroit, Noon Oosthuizen was trying to yards or something. I’m that I didn’t make it happen 1968 — Bob Goalby Tuesday, April 17: Nashville at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. join Gene Sarazen in the 1935 pretty good at hooking it.” on the back nine and get the 1967 — Gay Brewer Jr. San Francisco Arizona x-Friday, April 20: Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. 1966 — x-Jack Nicklaus ab r h bi ab r h bi x-Sunday, April 22: Nashville at Detroit, TBD Masters as the only major Oosthuizen was in the putts to fall, even though I 1965 — Jack Nicklaus GBlanc cf-lf 5 1 1 0 Blmqst ss 5 1 2 0 x-Tuesday, April 24: Detroit at Nashville, TBD champions to win with a dou- fairway. All he could see felt like I was hitting them 1964 — Arnold Palmer MeCarr rf-lf-rf 5 0 1 0 A.Hill 2b 4 1 0 0 ble eagle in the final round. was a corridor of fans lead- pretty good. I gave them all 1963 — Jack Nicklaus Sandovl 3b 4 1 1 1 J.Upton rf 3 0 0 0 The former British Open ing into the woods. good chances. I just couldn’t 1962 — x-Arnold Palmer Posey c 4 2 2 2 MMntr c 2 2 0 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE 1961 — Gary Player A.Huff lf 3 1 0 0 CYoung cf 4 1 1 0 Atlantic Division champion made one clutch “I had no idea where he quite get them to go.” 1960 — Arnold Palmer Schrhlt rf 0 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 4 1 1 2 W L Pct GB putt after another on the back was,” Oosthuizen said. Lee Westwood ran off three 1959 — Art Wall Jr. Romo p 0 0 0 0 Overay 1b 4 1 3 3 Boston 32 24 .571 — nine, none more important “Where I stood from, when straight birdies, but the last 1958 — Arnold Palmer Belt 1b 3 0 0 0 GParra lf 3 0 0 0 New York 29 27 .518 3 1957 — Doug Ford than a 4-footer on the 18th the ball came out, it looked hurt. He had an 8-foot eagle Pill ph-1b 0 0 0 0 Cllmntr p 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 29 27 .518 3 1956 — Jack Burke Jr. BCrwfr ss 3 1 1 1 Blum ph 1 0 0 0 New Jersey 21 37 .362 12 for a 69 to force the playoff. like a curve ball. Unbeliev- putt to tie for the lead on the 1955 — Cary Middlecoff Burriss 2b 4 0 0 1 Miley p 1 0 0 0 Toronto 20 37 .351 12½ Both had a good look at able shot. That shot he hit 15th and missed it, and a birdie 1954 — x-Sam Snead Southeast Division 1953 — Ben Hogan M.Cain p 3 0 0 0 Kubel ph 1 0 1 0 birdie at No. 18 on the first definitely won him the on the 18th gave him a 68. W L Pct GB 1952 — Sam Snead Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Breslw p 0 0 0 0 x-Miami 40 15 .727 — extra hole and missed. tournament.” Gerry “Bubba” Watson, a 1951 — Ben Hogan SCasill p 0 0 0 0 Gldsch ph 1 0 0 0 Atlanta 34 23 .596 7 Watson hooked one into They finished at 10-under 33-year-old from the Florida 1950 — Jimmy Demaret JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Shaw p 0 0 0 0 Orlando 33 23 .589 7½ 1949 — Sam Snead Pagan cf 1 0 0 0 the trees, and it appeared 278, two shots ahead of four Panhandle, won for the Washington 12 44 .214 28½ 1948 — Claude Harmon Totals 35 6 6 5 Totals 33 7 8 6 he would have no shot at players who kept it close fourth time in his career Charlotte 7 47 .130 32½ 1947 — Jimmy Demaret San Francisco 033 000 000 — 6 Central Division reaching the green. Oost- and made the Masters as and moves to No. 4 in the 1946 — Herman Keiser Arizona 000 203 20x — 7 huizen followed him, compelling as ever. world, making him the high- 1945 — No tournament, WWII E—Posey 2 (3), B.Crawford (2), Bloomquist (1), W L Pct GB x-Chicago 43 14 .754 — 1944 — No tournament, WWII M.Montero (1), R.Roberts (1), A.Hill (1), G.Parra clanged off a Georgia pine Phil Mickelson, playing in est-ranked American in golf. Indiana 34 22 .607 8½ 1943 — No tournament, WWII (1). DP—San Francisco 1, Arizona 2. LOB— and was left with 231 yards the final group for the And he created a legion of Milwaukee 28 28 .500 14½ 1942 — x-Byron Nelson San Francisco 7, Arizona 7. 2B—G.Blanco (1), Detroit 21 35 .375 21½ to the green. His approach fourth time, recovered from fans — especially in Georgia, 1941 — Craig Wood B.Crawford (1), Bloomquist (1), Overbay 2 (2). Cleveland 18 36 .333 23½ came up short. a triple bogey on the par-3 where he returned to school 1940 — Jimmy Demaret HR—Posey (1), R.Roberts (1), Overbay (1). WESTERN CONFERENCE 1939 — Ralph Guldahl SB—Bloomquist (1). S—G.Parra. That’s when Watson, who fourth hole and still man- to get his degree — who 1938 — Henry Picard Southwest Division rarely hits a shot on a aged to stay in the game. He chanted, “Bubba! Bubba! IP H R ER BB SO W L Pct GB 1937 — Byron Nelson San Francisco straight line, came up with could only make two-putt Bubba!” as he hugged 1936 — Horton Smith x-San Antonio 40 14 .741 — M.Cain 6 6 5 5 2 4 1935 — x-Gene Sarazen Memphis 32 23 .582 8½ the most magical shot of his birdies on the two par 5s on everyone he could find on Affeldt L,0-1 H,1 1-3 1 2 1 1 0 1934 — Horton Smith Houston 30 25 .545 10½ the 10th green. S.Casilla 0 0 0 0 1 0 life. the back and shot 72. x-won playoff Dallas 31 26 .544 10½ Ja.Lopez BS,1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Orleans 15 41 .268 26 Romo 12-310001 Northwest Division Arizona W L Pct GB Cubs 4, Nationals 3 Collmenter 3 5 6 5 1 4 y-Oklahoma City 41 15 .732 — Washington Chicago Miley W,1-0 4 0 0 0 2 1 Denver 30 26 .536 11 ab r h bi ab r h bi Breslow H,1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Utah 29 28 .509 12½ Dsmnd ss 4 0 2 0 DeJess rf 3 1 0 0 Shaw S,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Portland 27 30 .474 14½ Espinos 2b 3 0 0 1 Barney 2b 4 1 1 0 S.Casilla pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Minnesota 25 32 .439 16½ Zmrmn 3b 4 1 0 0 SCastro ss 4 2 2 1 Ja.Lopez pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Pacific Division LaRoch 1b 4 1 1 2 ASorin lf 2 0 1 2 HBP—by Shaw (Sandoval). W L Pct GB Werth rf 3 0 0 0 IStewrt 3b 4 0 1 1 T—3:08. A—24,193 (48,633). L.A. Lakers 35 22 .614 — OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH FLORIDA LAWNS Nady lf 4 0 0 0 LaHair 1b 4 0 2 0 L.A. Clippers 34 22 .607 ½ Berndn cf 3 0 0 0 Byrd cf 4 0 0 0 Phoenix 29 27 .518 5½ MENTION THIS AD FOR $100.00 OFF Ramos c 3 1 1 0 Clevngr c 3 0 1 0 NHL playoff glance Golden State 22 33 .400 12 Zmrmn p 1 0 0 0 Smrdzj p 2 0 0 0 FIRST ROUND Sacramento 19 37 .339 15½ Any Lawn or Landscape Beautification Project of $1,500 or more Tracy ph 1 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 (Best-of-7) (x-if necessary) x-clinched playoff spot Matths p 0 0 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE y-clinched division Affordable Re-Sods FULL LANDSCAPING SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Rangers vs. Ottawa Sunday’s Games Totals 30 3 4 3 Totals 30 4 8 4 Floratam or Bahaia Thursday, April 12: Ottawa at NY Rangers, 7 p.m. New York 100, Chicago 99, OT SERVICE Washington 000 001 002 — 3 Saturday, April 14: Ottawa at NY Rangers, 7 p.m. Boston 103, Philadelphia 79 Chicago 000 101 02x — 4 Miami 98, Detroit 75 Monday, April 16: NY Rangers at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. AVAILABLE E—S.Castro (1). LOB—Washington 3, Chicago New Jersey 122, Cleveland 117, OT Wednesday, April 18: NY Rangers at Ottawa, 7:30 6. 2B—Desmond (1), Barney (1), S.Castro (1), Oklahoma City 91, Toronto 75 p.m. FREE LaHair 2 (2). HR—LaRoche (2). SB—S.Castro San Antonio 114, Utah 104 x-Saturday, April 21: Ottawa at NY Rangers, 7 p.m. ESTIMATES 2 (4). S—Zimmermann, Samardzija. SF—Es- Houston at Sacramento, late. BUTTERFLY pinosa, A.Soriano. x-Monday, April 23: NY Rangers at Ottawa, TBD Monday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO x-Thursday, April 26: Ottawa at NY Rangers, TBD Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. ARE Boston vs. Washington Washington Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. PLANTS HERE! Zimmermann L,0-1 7 6 2 1 0 4 Thursday, April 12: Washington at Boston, 7:30 Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Mattheus 1-3 1 2 2 2 0 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. S.Burnett 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Saturday, April 14: Washington at Boston, 3 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Chicago Monday, April 16: Boston at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Samardzija W,1-0 82-34 3 1 0 8 Thursday, April 19: Boston at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. Marmol S,1-2 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 x-Saturday, April 21: Washington at Boston, 3 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. 352-634-1625 352-634-1625 Sod Sod && NurseryNursery PB—Ramos. x-Sunday, April 22: Boston at Washington, TBD Phoenix at Minnesota, 9 p.m. T—2:22. A—31,973 (41,009). x-Wednesday, April 25: Washington at Boston, TBD Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. 000B16G PINE SPRINGS PLAZA • JUST NORTH OF BEVERLY HILLS • CORNER OF HAMPSHIRE BLVD. & CR 491 ENTERTAINMENTPage B4 - MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘Hunger Florida From the stage LOTTERIES Games’ SO YOU KNOW  Last night’s winning still No. 1 numbers, Page B3. SATURDAY, APRIL 7 to the courtroom Powerball: 5 – 13 – 17 – 20 – 30 at movies Powerball: 18 5-of-5 PB No winner DAVID GERMAIN AP Movie Writer Hudson to No Florida winner 5-of-5 6 winners $1 million LOS ANGELES — Film appear at 1 Florida winner fans are still forking over Lotto: 7 – 14 – 16 – 23 – 36 – 43 for “The Hunger Games,” 6-of-6 No winner which took in $33.5 million murder trial 5-of-6 47 $4,875 to lead the box office for a Associated Press 4-of-6 2,440 $69 third-straight weekend. 3-of-6 47,809 $5 According to studio esti- CHICAGO — Accus- Fantasy 5: 14 – 16 – 24 – 26 – 36 mates Sunday, Lionsgate’s tomed to wearing Vera 5-of-5 3 winners $98,296.24 “The Hunger Games” Wang gowns on red car- 4-of-5 429 $110.50 raised its domestic total to pets, singing at the Gram- 3-of-5 12,029 $11 $302.8 million. It easily mys or autographing her FRIDAY, APRIL 6 out-earned two returning weight-loss memoir, Oscar Mega Money: 12 – 19 – 38 – 42 favorites, Universal’s winner Jennifer Hudson Mega Ball: 8 “American Pie” sequel will take on a new role 4-of-4 MB No winner “American Reunion” and under a very different 4-of-4 3 $2,684 a 3-D version of the block- spotlight — in Chicago’s 3-of-4 MB 53 $333 buster “Titanic,” released drab criminal courts 3-of-4 909 $57.50 domestically by Para- building at the trial of the 2-of-4 MB 31,478 $24.50 mount and overseas by man charged with mur- 1-of-4 MB 13,985 $2.50 20th Century Fox. dering her mother, 2-of-4 29,230 $2 Both newcomers opened brother and 7-year-old Fantasy 5: 4 – 10 – 26 – 29 – 30 solidly, though. “American nephew. 5-of-5 2 winners $126,027.09 Reunion” pulled in $21.5 The Hollywood star’s 4-of-5 354 $114.50 million, the lowest haul presence, and the accom- 3-of-5 10,856 $10 since the 1999 original but panying media hubbub, is still a decent return for a bound to affect the pro- comedy franchise whose ceedings, which begin INSIDE THE NUMBERS last big-screen chapter Monday. That’s when pre- ■ To verify the accuracy came nine years ago. siding Judge Charles of winning lottery num- “Titanic” in 3-D reeled Burns plans to start ques- bers, players should in $17.4 million over the tioning would-be jurors double-check the num- weekend, raising its do- one by one, trying to weed bers printed above with mestic take to $25.7 mil- out anyone who could be numbers officially lion since opening swayed by Hudson’s posted by the Florida Wednesday. That lifts the celebrity status. Lottery. Go to lifetime domestic gross of Hudson is expected to www.flalottery.com, or James Cameron’s mega- be at the trial every day call 850-487-7777. hit to $626.5 million. once testimony begins, Starring Jennifer court officials say, and Lawrence as a teen forced she’s on the 300-name list to fight other youths in a of witnesses who could Today in televised death match, testify. While the judge HISTORY “The Hunger Games” now will warn prospective ju- has topped the domestic rors to avoid watching TV Today is Monday, April 9, gross of each of the “Twi- coverage of the trial, they the 100th day of 2012. There light” movies and all but may see Hudson on are 266 days left in the year. the first and last of the “American Idol” on “Harry Potter” films. Thursday. Today’s Highlight: With $25.5 million over- Legal experts widely On April 9, 1942, during Associated Press World War II, American and seas, “The Hunger Games” agree on the No. 1 chal- Jennifer Hudson performs April 3 during the Revlon Concert for the Rainforest Fund on raised its international lenge at trials involving Philippine defenders on at Carnegie Hall in New York. The singer and actress will attend the trial of the man Bataan capitulated to Japan- total to $157.1 million. That megastars: It’s identifying accused of killing her mother, brother and nephew when testimony begins in Chicago. put its worldwide take at 12 jurors able and willing ese forces; the surrender about $460 million. to assess guilt solely on Adored by many doctor, Conrad lawyer Gerry Spence. was followed by the notorious “The Hunger Games” what they hear in court. Chicagoans, Hud- Murray — sug- There could be “a sort Bataan Death March which has helped studios race to Hudson will need to re- son will pose a gests it’s hard to of underlying sense, a sub- claimed thousands of lives. a record box-office pace, frain from overt displays stark contrast to dim the celebrity conscious sense, that they On this date: with domestic revenues for of emotion as potentially Balfour, a short glow. But Burns, have attacked somebody In 1865, Confederate Gen. the year now at $2.8 billion, starstruck jurors’ eyes man with a long known as a com- in (the juror’s) family,” Robert E. Lee surrendered up 20 percent from 2011’s, dart back at her, said Ger- criminal record. petent but quick- said Spence. “And they his army to Union Gen. according to box-office ald Uelmen, a defense at- He was a one-time tempered judge, think, ‘(He) shot Jennifer’s Ulysses S. Grant at Appomat- tracker Hollywood.com. torney at O.J. Simpson’s Gangster Disciples William wants to ensure (mother, brother and tox Court House in Virginia. “We’re heading into murder trial. gang member and Balfour the buzz doesn’t nephew) and I’m going to In 1959, NASA presented summer with a tremen- “The risk is that jurors known by his street is charged with undercut Bal- get him.’” its first seven astronauts: dous amount of momen- may be watching her name, “Flex,” ac- killing Jennifer four’s right to a The defense could ask Scott Carpenter, Gordon tum, led obviously by rather than testifying wit- cording to court Hudson’s fair trial. He’s Burns to bar Hudson from Cooper, John Glenn, Gus ‘Hunger Games,’” said nesses, and they could be documents. mother, brother made it clear he court — possibly on Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan and nephew. Hollywood.com analyst influenced by how she re- The dilemma won’t tolerate dis- grounds she is a potential Shepard and Donald Slayton. Paul Dergarabedian. “Just acts,” he said. “She would posed by Balfour’s ruptions. He’s witness — which would be In 1962, “West Side Story” about everything seems to be well advised not to en- trial became clear last barred tweeting from in- a rare but not unheard of won the Academy Award for request. But Uelmen says be working.” gage in any facial expres- week, when 150 potential side court because he fears Best Picture of 1961. The first big-screen sions or outbursts. That jurors filled out their feverish typing would dis- the judge would be reluc- In 1983, the space shuttle “American Pie” sequel could be grounds for a questionnaires in court. tract jurors. He’s imposed tant to tell a daughter she Challenger ended its first since 2003’s “American mistrial.” Nine of the 66 questions gag orders on attorneys. can’t attend the trial of the Wedding,” “American Re- Prosecutors say William dealt with Hudson’s ca- Cameras also won’t be man accused of killing her mission with a safe landing union” brings back all key Balfour, the 30-year-old reer: Would-be jurors allowed in the courtroom, mother. at Edwards Air Force Base in cast members from the estranged husband of were asked if they’d ever though that won’t stop the Hudson’s publicity firm California. 1999 gross-out hit, includ- Hudson’s sister, shot the seen her Academy Award- media circus outside. did not respond to re- In 1996, in a dramatic shift ing Jason Biggs, Alyson family in a jealous rage winning film “Dream- Chicago isn’t a paparazzi quests for comment. of purse-string power, Presi- Hannigan, Seann William because Julia Hudson was girls” and if they belong to hot spot, but cameramen Judges don’t insist ju- dent Bill Clinton signed a Scott, Mena Suvari and dating another man. Jen- an organization for which are likely to swoop in from rors be blank slates, they line-item veto bill into law. Tara Reid. nifer Hudson, also 30, and Hudson is a spokesper- New York or Los Angeles, merely want to know if ju- (However, the U.S. Supreme The new sequel had the Balfour grew up in the son, presumably a refer- said Ray Murray, an asso- rors can set aside their bi- Court struck down the veto in smallest start since 1999’s same South Side neigh- ence to Weight Watchers. ciate journalism professor ases and preconceptions, 1998.) “American Pie” debuted borhood. It was obvious many po- at Oklahoma State Univer- said Laurie Levenson, a In 2005, Britain’s Prince with $18.7 million. Factor- The bodies of Hudson’s tential jurors had heard of sity who studies paparazzi. law professor at Loyola Charles married longtime ing in inflation, the origi- mother, Darnell Doner- the killings, some gasping “Going in and out of the Law School Los Angeles. love Camilla Parker Bowles, nal movie also sold more son, 57, and brother, Jason when the judge first read courtroom won’t be fun for “You certainly don’t want who took the title Duchess of tickets than “American Hudson, 29, were found the name of the case. her,” Murray said. “They a juror who hasn’t heard of Cornwall. Reunion.” shot to death in the fam- And when Burns asked look like cannons, some of Jennifer Hudson, for in- Ten years ago: Britain Yet adding its $19.3 mil- ily’s home on Oct. 24, 2008. if anyone felt they couldn’t these cameras, and if stance,” Levenson said. said goodbye to the Queen lion earnings in 28 over- The body of her nephew, hear the evidence “with- you’re going through what “That would raise other se- Mother Elizabeth with a fu- seas markets, “American Julian King, was found out sympathy, bias or prej- she’s about to go through, rious questions, like, neral at Westminster Abbey. Reunion” started well days later in a vehicle sev- udice” to step up, he you can imagine that where’s this person been Five years ago: President with a worldwide total of eral miles away. looked on with apparent would rattle her.” living — under a rock?” George W. Bush visited the $40.8 million. Balfour’s attorneys alarm as five, 15, then 20 The brush with Attorneys won’t neces- U.S.-Mexico border to tout a sarily share the judge’s “We’re very content. It’s have said the evidence is people rose. He finally celebrity may be irre- guest worker program for a great launch world- told everyone to sit down sistible for jurors, as goal of weeding out bias. circumstantial, though immigrants. wide,” said Nikki Rocco, prosecutors say proof he and disregard the ques- there’s a tendency to feel “The fact is,” Uelmen One year ago: A man Universal’s head of distri- committed the crime will tion, for now. a protective bond with said, “neither side is look- bution. “It’s a successful include gun residue found The history of high- movie stars and singers al- ing for unbiased jurors — armed with several weapons reboot of a franchise that on his car’s steering profile trials — from Simp- most as if they’re family, they’re looking for jurors opened fire in a crowded we believe in.” wheel. son’s to Michael Jackson’s said prominent defense who lean their way.” shopping mall in the Nether- lands, killing six people be- fore committing suicide. HOROSCOPE Today’s Birthdays: Play- Today’s boy magazine founder Hugh Birthday: If you utilize all your abilities, ideas and experi- genious ideas and loads of enthusiasm will count for little if matters or devote yourself to pleasure, but not both. Hefner is 86. Country singer ences as best you can, the year ahead could be very fruit- you lack the discipline to finish what you begin. Make sure Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — You’re the type of person Hal Ketchum is 59. Actress- ful. Your fertile imagination, combined with your strong you’re a finisher. who likes to experiment on your work from time to time to model Paulina Porizkova is initiative and ambition will produce a winning formula. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Usually you’re an excellent judge see if you can do it better. Stick to the tried and true for the 47. Actress Keshia Knight Aries (March 21-April 19) — If self-imposed uncertainties of character, but this fine quality is apt to desert you, and time being, however. Pulliam is 33. Rhythm-and- cause you to question something that you previously be- you could back the very people you should most avoid. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Although you’re normally blues singer Jazmine Sulli- lieved to be sound, you could start to go backward instead Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — When it comes to a situation good at keeping secrets, that doesn’t mean you can relax. van is 25. Classical of moving ahead on things. that calls for a firm stance and sticking to what you began, Watch out, because with a minimum amount of coaxing, a crossover singer Jackie Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Before bringing someone into you could be convinced to take a different tack by someone nosy pal could have you spilling the beans. Evancho (TV: “America’s Got your confidence, make sure this person won’t betray you who is way off course. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Be satisfied with nominal Talent”) is 12. and tell others certain tidbits you don’t want blabbed all Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Continuously check every detail profits instead of holding out for what you believe could be over town. of your work and/or the efforts of those under your charge. a better deal. Unreasonable expectations invite major dis- Thought for Today: Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Your chances for success Be careful not to let someone who has a tendency to rush a appointment. “Thinking is like loving or look pretty good, provided you stick to your original blue- job call the shots. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Just because certain ideas dying. Each of us must do it print. Conversely, if you begin to effect some last- minute Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Trying to mix business with or concepts work for another does not necessarily guaran- for ourselves.” — Josiah changes, you’re likely to fall flat. pleasure could make for a poor combination, so it is advis- tee they will work for you. Make allowances for different sit- Royce, American philoso- Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Your generous supply of in- able to stick with one or the other. Focus on work-related uations, talents and experiences. pher (1855-1916). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 B5

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME MONDAY EVENING APRIL 9, 2012 C: Comcast, Citrus B: Bright House D/I: Comcast, Dunnellon & Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C B D/I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek ^ (WESH) NBC 19 19 News News Ent Access The Voice (N) (In Stereo Live) ‘PG’ Å Smash (N) ‘14’ Å News Jay Leno Unscramble these four Jumbles, World Nightly PBS NewsHour (N) (In Antiques Roadshow “El Independent Lens Kevin Clash, the Yellowstone To Be Movie ‘14’ one letter to each square, # (WEDU) PBS 3 3 14 6 News Business Stereo) Å Paso” (N) ‘G’ man behind Elmo. ‘PG’ Å Announced to form four ordinary words. % (WUFT) PBS 5 5 5 41 News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens ‘PG’ Å Land World T. Smiley INBOS News Nightly Entertainment Extra (N) The Voice “Live Performance, Week 2” Hopefuls Smash “Understudy” News Jay Leno ( (WFLA) NBC 8 8 8 8 8 News Ton. ‘PG’ from two teams compete. (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ Å (WFTV) ABC 20 20 20 News World Jeopardy! Wheel of Dancing With the Stars (N) (In Stereo Live) Castle “Kill Shot” (In Eyewit. Nightline ©2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. ) News (N) ‘G’ Fortune ‘PG’ Å Stereo) ‘PG’ Å News (N) Å All Rights Reserved. 10 News, Evening Inside Be a How I Met 2 Broke Two and Mike & Hawaii Five-0 “Ha’alele” 10 News, Letterman * (WTSP) CBS 10 10 10 10 10 6pm (N) News Edition Millionaire Girls ‘14’ Half Men Molly ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ Å 11pm (N) CREMY FOX13 6:00 News (N) TMZ (N) The Insider Bones “The Bump in House “Gut Check” (N) FOX13 10:00 News (N) News Access ` (WTVT) FOX 13 13 13 13 (In Stereo) Å ‘PG’ ‘PG’ the Road” (N) ‘14’ ‘14’ Å (In Stereo) Å Hollyw’d 4 (WCJB) ABC 11 11 4 News ABC Ent Inside Ed. Dancing With the Stars (N) ‘PG’ Å Castle ‘PG’ Å News Nightline Christian BelieversWay Z. Levitt Great Awakening Love a The Place for Miracles Jewish Life Today Jentezen Great WROAND 6 (WCLF) IND 2 2 2 22 22 Fitness Presents Child ‘G’ Jewels Franklin Awaken News World Wheel of Jeopardy! Dancing With the Stars (N) (In Stereo Live) Castle “Kill Shot” (In News Nightline Find us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/jumble < (WFTS) ABC 11 11 11 News Fortune (N) ‘G’ ‘PG’ Å Stereo) ‘PG’ Å (N) Å Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Law & Order: Criminal Law & Order: Criminal How I Met How I Met The Office The Office @ (WMOR) IND 12 12 16 Å Å Å ONEOLD ‘PG’ ‘14’ Theory Theory Intent ‘14’ Intent ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ Now arrange the circled letters F (WTTA) MNT 6 6 6 9 9 Raymond Seinfeld Family Fd Family Fd Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Scrubs Seinfeld Excused Excused to form the surprise answer, as H (WACX) TBN 21 21 The Faith The 700 Club (N) ‘G’ Monterey Child Give Me the Bible Studio Direct Variety suggested by the above cartoon. King of King of Two and Two and Gossip Girl “It Girl, Hart of Dixie “Heart to Friends Friends The According L (WTOG) CW 4 4 4 12 12 Queens Half Men Half Men Interrupted” (N) ‘14’ Hart” (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Simpsons to Jim Print answer here: O (WYKE) FAM 16 16 16 15 Chamber Cancer County To Be Announced Straight Moving On ‘G’ Music Mix Music Mix I.N.N. Black (Answers tomorrow) Chat Court Talk Med USA USA News Beauty Jumbles: ALBUM QUEST ANYWAY JUNIOR Saturday’s S (WOGX) FOX 13 7 7 Simpsons Simpsons Big Bang Big Bang Bones (N) ‘14’ Å House (N) ‘14’ Å FOX 35 News at 10 TMZ ‘PG’ Access Answer: Yogi won the race, but — Æ (WVEA) UNI 15 15 15 15 14 Noticias Notic. Una Familia con Suerte (N) ‘PG’ (SS) Abismo de Pasión La Que No Noticias Noticiero JUST BARELY ≤ (WXPX) ION 17 ›› “Rebound” Cold Case ‘PG’ Cold Case ‘14’ Å Cold Case ‘14’ Å Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Å The First 48 “Final Call; The First 48 ‘14’ Å The First 48 “Caught in Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight (A&E) 54 48 54 25 27 Fatal Fury” ‘14’ the Middle” ‘PG’ ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å Bridge CSI: Miami “Innocent” CSI: Miami Team mem- CSI: Miami “Pro Per” (In CSI: Miami A woman is The Killing Holder falls Mad Men “Mystery (AMC) 55 64 55 Å Å Å ‘14’ ber killed. ‘14’ Stereo) ‘14’ hit by a bus. ‘14’ from grace. Date” ‘14’ PHILLIP ALDER River Monsters: Swamp Wars (In Gator Boys “Gators River Monsters “Pack River Monsters: Gator Boys “Gators (ANI) 52 35 52 19 21 Unhooked ‘PG’ Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Gone Rogue” ‘PG’ of Teeth” ‘PG’ Unhooked ‘PG’ Gone Rogue” ‘PG’ Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top ›› “Video Girl” (2010, Drama) Meagan Good. A hip-hop The Game The Game The Game The Game (BET) 96 19 96 10 Countdown” (N) ‘PG’ dancer finds that fame has a dark side. ‘R’ Å ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Tony Dungy, the first African-American head (BRAVO) 254 51 254 Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Inside Actor’s Studio Housewives/Atl. Bethenny Ever After Happens Bethenny coach to win the Super Bowl when the Indianapo- lis Colts defeated the Chicago Bears in 2007, said, (CC) 27 61 27 33 Daily Show Colbert ›› “Semi-Pro” (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Always Always Always Always Daily Show Colbert Report Woody Harrelson. ‘R’ Å Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Report “I learned from Chuck Noll in Pittsburgh that Kitchen Nightmares Kitchen Nightmares (In Kitchen Nightmares Texas Women “Getting’ Southern Nights (In The Singing Bee (In speed and explosiveness on defense is the way to (CMT) 98 45 98 28 37 Å Å Å “Fiesta Sunrise” ‘14’ Stereo) ‘14’ “Handlebar” ‘14’ Rowdy!” ‘PG’ Stereo) ‘PG’ Stereo) ‘PG’ build a team. Both are difficult for your opponent (CNBC) 43 42 43 Mad Money (N) The Kudlow Report 60 Minutes on CNBC Healthcare Hustle (N) American Tax Mad Money to assimilate in practice, and then in games it is (CNN) 40 29 40 41 46 John King, USA (N) Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Erin Burnett OutFront Shake It Good- Shake It So Random! Austin & “Frenemies” (2012, Drama) Bella Thorne, Austin & A.N.T. Good- even harder to match.” (DISN) 46 40 46 6 5 Up! ‘G’ Charlie Up! ‘G’ ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Zendaya. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å Ally ‘G’ Farm ‘G’ Charlie Bridge defense is difficult. It comes in two (ESPN) 33 27 33 21 17 SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago Cubs. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) SportsCenter (N) forms: active (explosive) and passive (quiet). When (ESPN2) 34 28 34 43 49 NFL32 (N) Å NFL Live (N) Å SportsCenter Spe NBA Basketball: Suns at Timberwolves NBA active, you try to establish and cash the tricks (EWTN) 95 70 95 48 Saints Rookies Daily Mass The Journey Home Genesis Rosary World Over Live Vaticano Women needed to defeat the contract. When passive, you Make It or Break It “It Secret Life of the Secret Life of the Make It or Break It (N) Secret Life of the The 700 Club ‘PG’ Å sit on the couch reading the newspaper, waiting (FAM) 29 52 29 20 28 Takes Two” American Teenager American Teenager (In Stereo) Å American Teenager for the declarer to knock on your door with tricks “Piccadilly ›‡ “Wishful Thinking” (1999) ››› “Walking and Talking” (1996) “Englishman Who Went Up a Hill ››‡ “Born Romantic” (FLIX) 118 170 Jim” Drew Barrymore. ‘R’ Å Catherine Keener. ‘R’ but Came Down Mtn” (2000) ‘R’ for you — what a treat! (FNC) 44 37 44 32 Special Report FOX Report The O’Reilly Factor Hannity (N) Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor How do you judge when to be active or passive? (FOOD) 26 56 26 Diners Diners Diners Diners Unwrapped Diners Diners Diners Diners Meat Men Diners First, listen to the bidding. If it sounds as though (FSNFL) 35 39 35 Panthers Magic NBA Basketball Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic. (Live) Magic In Magic Panthers World Poker Tour the opponents have ample values for their con- (FX) 30 60 30 51 Two and Two and ›‡ “Armageddon” (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Liv Tyler. ›‡ “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce tract, you must fight to get your tricks early. Half Men Half Men A hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. ‘PG-13’ Willis, Liv Tyler. ‘PG-13’ In this deal, what should West lead against four (GOLF) 727 67 727 Golf Central (N) The Golf Fix (N) Haney Haney The Haney Project Feherty (N) Top 10 Central spades? Little House on the Little House on the Little House on the Little House on the Frasier ‘PG’ Frasier Frasier Frasier ‘PG’ (HALL) 39 68 39 45 54 Prairie ‘G’ Å Prairie ‘G’ Å Prairie ‘PG’ Å Prairie ‘G’ Å ‘G’ Å ‘14’ Å Following North’s jump-rebid, South’s three ›› “Charlie St. Cloud” (2010, Face Off, Real Time With Bill ››› “Bridesmaids” (2011, Comedy) Kristen Life’s Too “The spades promises six or more spades and is game- (HBO) 302 201 302 2 2 Drama) Zac Efron. ‘PG-13’ Å Max Maher ‘MA’ Å Wiig, Maya Rudolph. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Short Losers” Å forcing. North is close to a four-club advance con- (HBO2) 303 202 303 “Transporter” ›››‡ “Fargo” (1996, Suspense) Frances Life’s Too Game of Thrones (In ››› “Game Change” (2012, Docudrama) trol-bid (cue-bid), which would show a very good McDormand. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Short Stereo) ‘MA’ Å Julianne Moore, Ed Harris. (In Stereo) Å raise to four spades, but having only two trumps (HGTV) 23 57 23 42 52 Income Income Love It or List It ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ House House House Hunters Love It or List It ‘G’ makes his hand fractionally too weak. Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers “Fast (HIST) 51 25 51 32 42 ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Boys’ Toys” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Eddie” ‘PG’ The bidding is on the strong side, so West should Medium (In Stereo) Medium A 1960s sit- ›‡ “Drew Peterson: Untouchable” (2012, “Ann Rule’s Too Late to Say Goodbye” lead the aggressive heart two. (LIFE) 24 38 24 31 ‘14’ Å com. ‘14’ Å Docudrama) Rob Lowe. ‘NR’ Å (2009, Docudrama) Rob Lowe. Å Now the defenders take three hearts and one ›› ›› spade for down one. (LMN) 50 119 “Lies My Mother Told Me” (2005, Docudrama) “Wisegal” (2008) Alyssa Milano. A woman’s “In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy” Joely Richardson, Colm Feore. Å lover has ties to organized crime. (1995, Drama) Laura Leighton. Å Note that after a passive club or low-spade lead, ›› “Sex and the City 2” (2010) Sarah Jessica ››‡ “Machete” (2010) Danny Trejo. The victim ›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam “Sexual declarer cruises home with an overtrick. (MAX) 320 221 320 3 3 Parker. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å of a double-cross seeks revenge. Sandler. ‘PG-13’ Å Witch” (MSNBC) 42 41 42 PoliticsNation (N) Hardball Matthews The Ed Show (N) Rachel Maddow The Last Word The Ed Show Navajo Cops “Family Border Wars “River Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron Save the Titanic With Titanic: With James (NGC) 109 65 109 44 53 Feuds” ‘14’ Under Siege” ‘PG’ ‘PG, L’ Bob Ballard (N) Cameron (NICK) 28 36 28 35 25 Big Time iCarly ‘G’ Victorious Victorious My Wife My Wife George George 70s Show ’70s Friends Friends (OWN) 103 62 103 Solved ‘14’ Å Dr. Phil ‘PG’ Å Oprah’s Lifeclass: The Tour (N) ‘PG’ Breakthrough Oprah’s Lifeclass (OXY) 44 123 Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Brooklyn 11223 ‘14’ ›› “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The “Meskada” (2010, Drama) Nick The Borgias “The Nurse The Big C The Borgias “The (SHOW) 340 241 340 4 Cradle of Life” (2003) Stahl, Kellan Lutz. Premiere. ‘R’ Borgia Bull” ‘MA’ Jackie ‘MA’ Borgia Bull” ‘MA’ NASCAR Race Hub Pass Time Pass Time Two Guys Two Guys Gearz (N) Gearz ‘G’ Hot Rod Hot Rod NASCAR Race Hub (SPEED) 732 112 732 (N) ‘G’ Garage Garage ‘G’ TV ‘G’ TV ‘G’ ››‡ “Payback” (1999, Action) Mel ›› “Walking Tall” (2004, Action) The Rock, ›› “Walking Tall” (2004, Action) The Rock, Ways to (SPIKE) 37 43 37 27 36 Gibson. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Johnny Knoxville. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Johnny Knoxville. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Die “Final ››‡ “The Karate Kid” (2010, Drama) Jaden Smith, Jackie ›› “Bringing Down the House” (2003) Steve ››› “Secretariat” (STARZ) 370 271 370 Dest. 2” Chan, Taraji P. Henson. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Martin. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å (2010) Diane Lane. ScubaNation Captain’s Sportfishing Flats Class Ship Sprtsman Florida Fishing the Addictive Professional Tarpon College (SUN) 36 31 36 Tales TV Shape TV Adv. Sport. Flats Fishing Tournament Series Softball Being Human “Dream Being Human “Don’t Being Human Being Human (Season Lost Girl “Blood Lines” Being Human (SYFY) 31 59 31 26 29 Reaper” Fear the Scott” Finale) (N) (N) ‘MA’ Å (TBS) 49 23 49 16 19 King King Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Conan (N) ‘14’ ››› “Santa Fe Trail” (1940, Western) Errol ››› “Charley’s Aunt” (1941) Jack ››› “Son of Frankenstein” ››‡ “Together Again” (TCM) 169 53 169 30 35 Flynn. ‘NR’ Å (DVS) Benny. Premiere. ‘NR’ Å (1939) Basil Rathbone. ‘NR’ Å (1944) ‘NR’ American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper: American Chopper: Jesse James: Outlaw American Chopper: (TDC) 53 34 53 24 26 “The Build-Off” ‘PG’ “The Build-Off” ‘PG’ Senior vs. Junior Senior vs. Junior (N) Garage (N) Å Senior vs. Junior (TLC) 50 46 50 29 30 Untold Stories of ER Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Mama’s Mama’s Undercover Boss ›› “Illuminata” (1998, Comedy-Drama) John ››‡ “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (2010) ››‡ “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” (2009) (TMC) 350 261 350 Turturro. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Kristen Stewart. ‘PG-13’ Å Kristen Stewart. ‘PG-13’ Å Law & Order “Family Law & Order “Menace” The Mentalist “Redline” The Mentalist “Red The Closer ‘PG’ Å Rizzoli & Isles ‘14’ Å (TNT) 48 33 48 31 34 Values” ‘PG’ (In Stereo) ‘PG’ ‘14’ Å Herring” ‘14’ Å (TOON) 38 58 38 33 MAD ‘PG’ Gumball Adven Adven Regular MAD ‘PG’ King/Hill King/Hill American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy (TRAV) 9 54 9 44 No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation No Reservation Hotel Impossible No Reservation (truTV) 25 55 25 98 55 Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Repo Repo Repo Repo Tow Tow (TVL) 32 49 32 34 24 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Home Im Home Im Raymond Raymond Everybody-Raymond King King NCIS A Marine tapes NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS “Pop Life” (In WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (In Stereo Live) Psych “True Grits” (USA) 47 32 47 17 18 his own murder. ‘PG’ “Killshot” ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ Å Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden (WE) 117 69 117 Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls (WGN-A) 18 18 18 18 20 30 Rock 30 Rock Funny Home Videos Funny Home Videos Funny Home Videos WGN News at Nine 30 Rock Scrubs

ear Annie: I recently be- marriage. Another option is to Dear Barbara: People often came engaged to my won- say nothing, although both you mistakenly assume that you will Dderful girlfriend of four and Angie would have to be able know who “Ted and Sheila” are, years. The wedding is to live with the guilt, not considering that you might scheduled to take and it would take time know more than one couple with place in September, before your relation- those names, or that their hand- and I just made the ship with her could writing is so illegible you aren’t worst mistake of my normalize. (And sure if it’s “Ted and Sheila” or life. there’s no guarantee “Tom and Stella” — or their ad- My fiancee’s grand- the truth wouldn’t dress is unlisted. Please, folks, father recently was di- come out later.) You your kindness is much appreci- agnosed with cancer. also could simply walk ated, so allow the recipients to My fiancee and her away from the engage- thank you properly. brother left town for ment, devastating your Dear Annie: I read the letter two weeks to spend fiancee. Or you could from “Distraught Daughter,” time with him. I stayed tell a version of the whose mother has started drink- home, and so did ANNIE’S truth: that while she ing again and becomes abusive “Angie,” my future MAILBOX was out of town, you when blotto. brother-in-law’s wife. got drunk and slept I was an alcoholic for 30 years Angie has three diffi- with another woman. and now am sober. Along with cult children, including a daugh- You don’t have to name the recommending AA and Al-Anon, ter with special needs. It is very woman or give the impression suggest they take pictures of the stressful for her. that you knew her. Beg your girl- alcoholic. The day before my fiancee re- friend for forgiveness, and ask My boyfriend took a picture of turned, Angie completely col- her to go with you for premarital me at my worst, and it was shock- lapsed. I helped her get her kids counseling. If she dumps you, so ing. I always cleaned up the next in bed, and we talked for hours be it, but at least you both will day and didn’t remember any- about the pressure she’s under. know why. thing I did. I insisted that what We had a couple of glasses of Dear Annie: My brother re- people said couldn’t be true. wine to relax. Honestly, Annie, I cently passed away. We are a That picture helped me get never imagined things would go well-known family in the commu- sober. the way they did, but we slept to- nity and received many cards, I wish someone had videotaped gether and are now tormented memorials and flowers. It was me 30 years ago when I was with guilt. We promised it would such a tribute, and we were very drunk, hostile and vulgar. I might never happen again and that grateful. It was quite a task have gotten sober earlier. — we’d take it to our graves. thanking everyone, but it would Sober Now The problem now is that I can’t have been so much easier if you ■ look at my fiancee without think- could tell your readers to: ——— ——— ing what a terrible person I am. Sign the card with your first Annie’s Mailbox is written by How could I do this to her? I don’t and last names. If sending a gift Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, think I can marry her after what or flowers, please also list your longtime editors of the Ann I’ve done, but I don’t know how to address. We called the florist, but Landers column. Email annies break it off, either. What are my they didn’t always have ad- [email protected], or write options? — Worst Fiance Ever in dresses. It is especially hard to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Toronto when there are multiple friends Syndicate, 737 Third St., Her- Dear Fiance: One option is to or families listed on one card and mosa Beach, CA 90254. To find tell the truth, possibly wrecking some live out of town. Please tell out more visit your engagement and Angie’s them. — Barbara in Nebraska www.creators.com. B6 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Peanuts Garfield

Pickles For Better or For Worse

Sally Forth Beetle Bailey

Dilbert The Grizzwells

The Born Loser Blondie

Kit ’N’ Carlyle Rubes Dennis the Menace The Family Circus

Doonesbury Betty

Big Nate Frank & Ernest

Arlo and Janis

WJUF-FM 90.1 National Public Local RADIO WYKE-FM 104.3 Sports Talk WHGN-FM 91.9 Religious WDUV 105.5 FM Hudson WXCV-FM 95.3 Adult Contemp. WSKY 97.3 FM News Talk WJQB-FM 106.3 Oldies WXOF-FM 96.3 Adult Mix WXJB 99.9 FM News Talk WFJV-FM 103.3 ’50s, ’60s, ’70s WEKJ FM 96.7, 103.9 Religious WRGO-FM 102.7 Oldies WRZN-AM 720 Adult Standards

Today’s MOVIES Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “Titanic” (PG-13) In real 3D. 1 p.m., 5 p.m., “American Reunion” (R) ID required. 1:20 p.m., 7 p.m. No passes. “PZRHKCN GD OZGLC MTKJ BZR KHN 4 p.m., 7:20 p.m. “Mirror Mirror” (PG) 1:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., “Titanic” (PG-13) In real 3D. 1 p.m., 5 p.m. 7:15 p.m. No passes. “Wrath of the Titans” (PG-13) In real 3D. KEHKGO JZ OZ. JTNHN PKL UN LZ “Wrath of the Titans” (PG-13) In real 3D. 1:50 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m. No passes. 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m. No passes. “The Hunger Games” (PG-13) 1:10 p.m.1:40 “Mirror Mirror” (PG) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., p.m., 4:10 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 7:40 p.m. 7:40 p.m. “21 Jump Street” (R) ID required. 1:45 p.m., PZRHKCN RLANDD BZR KHN DPKHNO.” “The Hunger Games” (PG-13) 1:10 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m. 4:10 p.m., 7:15 p.m. “A Thousand Words” (PG-13) 1:20 p.m., “21 Jump Street” (R) ID required. 1:30 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m. — NOOGN HGPVNLUKPVNH 4:30 p.m., 7:10 p.m. “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” (PG) In Real 3D. 1:05 p.m., 4 p.m. No passes. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 Previous Solution: “ ‘Twas Easter-Sunday. The full-blossomed trees filled all the air with “American Reunion” (R) ID required. 1:30 p.m., Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie list- fragrance and with joy.” — Henry W. Longfellow 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. ings and entertainment information. (c) 2012 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 4-9 Times subject to change; call ahead. CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY,APRIL 9, 2012 B7 Classifieds Classifieds In Print and Online All The Time! TO ADVERTISE CALL: Publication Days/Deadlines BUSINESS HOURS: Chronicle / Daily...... 1 PM, Daily MONDAY-FRIDAY 352-563-5966 OR PLACE YOUR AD ONLINE AT Homefront / Sunday...... 3 PM, Friday 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Chronicle / Sunday...... 4 PM, Friday CLOSED SATURDAY/SUNDAY www.chronicleonline.com Chronicle / Monday...... 4 PM, Friday Sumter County Times / Thursday...... 11 AM, Tuesday WE GLADLY ACCEPT CONNECTING THE RIGHT Riverland News / Thursday...... 2 PM, Monday South Marion Citizen / Friday...... 4 PM, Tuesday 0008KWF BUYERS WITH YOUR MESSAGE West Marion Messenger / Wednesday...... 4 PM, Friday Trades/ Part-time Free Services Seafood Medical Skills Help Collectibles Furniture Medical Practice Computer Desk 000AN2O $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP GLAZIERS POSITION AVAILABLE Book “BACK HOME” by w/chair $75. lighted Paid for Junk Vehicles, 15ct.@ $5 per lb in PRO SHOP Hampton Dunn. A history Curio cab 4 glass J.W. 352-228-9645 Stone Crab@ $6 per lb seeking a F/T Front wanted for Crystal @ I.G.C.C of Citrus County, Fl. A shelves $50. blonde $$ CASH PAID $$ delivered 727-771-7500 Desk/MA person, expe- River High School signed copy in great con- bamboo coffee table For Wrecked, Junk or rience only, knowledge Project. Experience Must have computer dition. Price is $200.00 w mathcing end tables Unwanted Cars/Trucks. Situations w/e/CW software a only need apply. expereince Call Harry at New DVD Player $35, $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ plus. .Great hours & Background check and be able to 352-601-0214 (352) 344-5161 Wanted benefits. Please email will be done on multi -task HUMMEL “Boy With A COUCH ,7ft long resume to: tmc all applicants. $$ CASH PAID $$ call M-F 352-637-2526 Toothache” in perfect w/2 pillows DOCKAGE SPACE [email protected] Contact Ted Mathis @ for junk vehicles. (352) 726-2583 condition $20. like new, light beige WANTED or [email protected] (352) 316-5759 352-634-5389 352-270-3909 tweed $300 BUYING JUNK CARS For A Sail Boat after 5 p.m. wkdays. • in Crystal River RECEPTIONIST 1-765-748-7566 Running or Not • (352) 344-2066 Career - $200 & UP Desk 52” W CASH PAID Handyman Sub - Opportunities Roll top, cherry finish (352) 771-6191 Needed for a busy FREE REMOVAL Personal/ two physician office Contractors & #1 Affordable exc. cond $150 obo Appls. RidIng Mowers, Fax resume to Desk 26” W. ladies Roll Drywall Sub- CNA Prep Course Scrap Metal, AC Unit Beauty 352-860-1918 or top, light finish, exc Furniture Estate Sales CPR-AED-Free Book cell -352-270-4087 email Contractors $125 (352) 382-4912 F/T HAIRDRESSER Am & PM classes droffice511@yahoo Dining Room Set, med. Are U Moving? Estate? Long term job, Mobile getyourcna.com STANLEY KING SZ bed- .com oak, pedestal table w/ In home liquidations? Free Offers With some following Homes repair, Quali- 352-341-PREP (7737) room set 6 piece $675 large extension, MARTIN’S Estate & Call (352) 628-1824 fied only. Must have Rattan coffee table set A Few Pro Drivers 4 side chairs and 2 arm $250 PVC patio set Consign 352-209-4945 Free Firewood W/C, Liab. Ins. & ref’s Professional Needed Top Pay & chairs, excellent $450. $125 Ashley dinette set most of it cut SHEAR SISTERS (352) 628-3941 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 401k, 2 Mo. CDL Class 2 Queen Ann Easy $350 (352)4194513 (352) 513-4161 General A Driving Exp Tell that special Chairs, Royal Blue $75 Toddler Bed (Cars FREE HORSE MANURE Stylist & Nail Tech HIRING EXPERIENCED/ ea. (352) 746-4928 theme, frame mattress, Citrus County INEXPERIENCE D person Great fertilizer/mulch. needed (352) (877)258-8782www.me “ Happy Birthday “ sheets, excel. cond. 2nd Hand Store Stored in trash cans - 344-8282 or 400-2722 Clerk of Courts TANKER DRIVERS! DINING TABLE & $25. (352) 400-5217 is accepting Great benefits and ltontruck.com/ with a classified ad Open Tues-Sat 9a-5p easy to load onto your drive under Happy 4 CHAIRS BY LANE applications at this Pay! New fleet Volvo 5-quarters pine, dark fin- Toddler’s Bed Furn, Appliances, tools, truck or container. Pine Notes. w/frame mattress clothing, misc. Items, Ridge (352) 270-7127 time. For information Tractors! 1 year OTR Only $28.50 ish, Early American style. Domestic on current job Exp. Req.- Tanker Train- Great condition! $330. Dora/Sponge Bob @ N. Maynard & Hwy 44 lve mess if no answer Employment includes a photo sheet sets, misc $125 1/4 mi E. of Stokes FLea openings, please ing Available. Call 352-634-4906 Free Sofa & Love Seat view our website at Today: 877-882-6537 Info Dining Table (352) 628-0562 Leave message www.clerk.citrus.fl.us, www.OakleyTransport Call our Classified 5’ round, 6 chairs, early Wood Dining Table AEROBED Full size Used (352) 637-3196 or contact Human .com AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Dept for details American , excl cond w/4c hairs, 1 leaf, very twice,Mattress cover and Resources at Train for hands on 352-563-5966 $300(352) 726-8361 Carry case. KEEP your used auto good cond. $125. (352) 341-6483. ROOFER’S Aviation Maintenance $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ (352) 628-7224 $65.00 352-726-9009 parts in Citrus Co. Career. FAA approved DVD SHELF - BLACK, Dale’s Auto Parts. & LABOR’S ANTIQUE TREADLE program. VINTAGE EASTER DE- 60x58, 6 shelfs, Holds SEWING MACHINE Savage Pays top $$$. Retail Buyer Truck & Tools Garden/Lawn $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Financial aid if qualified COR AVON ETC OVER 500+ DVD’s, $100.00 call 726 5753 352-628-4144 Tell that special (352) 564-1242 - Housing Available. 50 ITEMS $1.00-25.00 Good Cond $40.00 Supplies AREA RUG Opening for experi- CALL Aviation Institute SMW 586-904-3262 12.5 x 9’ Sphinx by CAN EM PIX 560-7857 C hipper Shredder Lost person enced buyer to man- Of Maintenance. oriental weavers, END TABLES Pristine 8hp B & S Tomahawk “ Happy Birthday “ age purchasing and ROOFING (866)314-3769 Kharma incls ultra plush Appliances solid oak “Thomasville” 1-3” diameter material Black & Grey Tabby with a classified ad merchandising for Exp.Commercial install- non slip pad. New LIVE-WORK-PARTY table.$ 99.00 Each $200 call Casey M-F female, short tail, green under Happy 3 golf proshops of ers for Single Ply and Hot $1025. sell $200 PLAY! 352-726-9132 5-p-9pm(352) 726-8346 eyes, last seen near Notes. area’s leading club Mop Systems. Travel is 22 cu ft. Side by Side 352-628-7050 Only $28.50 operation. Base required and includes Play in Vegas, Hang in Regrigerator, GE profile, Lazy Boy Sofa, beige Inverness Bob White and Happy LA, Jet to New York! includes a photo Salary plus transportation/motel and water & ice in door, tone, dual recliners, GRASS SEEDS! GRASS Dr. Homosassa Hiring 18-24 girls/guys. BIRD CAGE Cage for performance bonus. daily per diem. Hourly bisque, less than 1 yr. $395 2 Lazy Boy Swivel SEEDS! GRASS SEEDS! (352) 503-3363 $400-$800 wkly. Paid medium bird. Call our Classified Forward resume to wage based on exp. old. Paid $,1,200, Rocker Chairs, $150 ea American Farm & Feed expenses. Signing 21”Lx14”Wx21”H Stand Dept for details [email protected] Permanent position with Asking $700. 527-9332 All in Excellent Cond. 352-795-6013 included.New in 352-563-5966 plenty of O.T. Bonus. (866)574-7454 352-382-2836 DRYER $95 Lawn Tractor canopy, box.$30.00 726 5753 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Volunteer Patriotic 352-489-4274 OR works good LIVING ROOM AND Computer 352-795-5599 never used in box, computer desk & chair Treasurer and Schools/ 727-563-4297 BEDROOM FURNITURE fits all brands $35. Campaign Manager Instruction Complete living room set, $175.(352) 628-4766 GE Electric Stove (352) 382-3467 NO calls before 11am Medical needed. ROOFING SHEET $200 Frigidaire Refrig couch loveseat, chair, ot- Guaranteed long METAL dble/door, ice/water toman and 2 end tables REMINGTON PUSH Dehumidifier, Exp. Commercial install- “Can you Dig It?” and coffee table. Dark REWARD $1000. hours and low pay. We will train, certify & 25.7 cubft $375 MOWER Received 2 never used, No Questions ask. #1 Affordable Full balloon payment ers for metal roofing, (352) 341-5211 brown fabric, chair has mowers,can’t return. $75. CNA Prep Course panels, copings, etc. provide lifetime dark and light brown with Min Pin Female 10 lbs after victory. Contact assistance landing Hot Point NO gas/oil needed. 352-419-4066 name Zoey, Needs CPR-AED-Free Book and required reading Travel is required and red accents, $600 o.b.o. (352)746-3653 Am & PM classes includes work. Hiring in meds. last seen Sun 8/7 www. Wykes for Electric Stove Queen size pillowtop mat- DENTURE FLASK & getyourcna.com transportation/motel and Florida. Start digging Holiday Dr off Turkey Sheriff . com white $150 obo tress and frame, $250. PRESS Hanau all brass. 352-341-PREP (7737) daily per diem. Hourly as a heavy Plants Oak Crystal River 352-601-6909 Hardly used. $100. wage based on exp. equipment operatorl (352) 382-1617 OAK DINING Rm.Table (352)257-9546 400-1519 (866)362-6497 352-270-3909 Dental Restaurant/ Permanent positionplenty 2 Capts, 4 reg chairs 3 Large Waxed SMITTYS APPLIANCE $400 obo hutch$100 Receptionist Lounge of O.T. DFWP/EOE (Hoya) Plants, DOG CLIPPERS Oster Found 352-489-4274 OR #1 Affordable REPAIR , washers obo(352) 726-6967 $35. ea. A-2 Works good CNA Prep Course dryers,FREE pick up $12.incl one blade. Misc FT/PT, For High Quali- 352-795-5599 Playpen Graco, Call before 6pm Experienced Chef CPR-AED-Free Book 352-564-8179 pack n play, complete (352) 527-4619 dog supplies. Small White Female tyOral Surgery Office. General Am & PM classes WANTED DEAD 352-270-3909 dog found Co RD 480 & Experience a must. OR ALIVE excel. cond $25. With Line Experience Help getyourcna.com (352) 400-5217 Forest Rd 13, S .end excel.pay & benefits. Parttime Friday Nights 352-341-PREP (7737) Washers & Dryers Citrus tract/ WSF Email Resume To: (352) 209-5135 Mandatory Contact Preowned Mattress (352) 344-4238 maryamoli@ George Kanaris @ 25 Driver Trainees FT BILLING CLERK WASHER AND DRYER Sets from Twin $30; yahoo.com 352-464-4216 or Call Needed Now! 2 Year Old Maytag Cen- Full $40.Qn $50; Kg $75. Bill @ 727-856-7302 at Schneider National Full-time position available in busy Announcements tennial washer. Older GE 352-628-0808 Earn $750 per week! Queen Size FRONT OFFICE Dryer -runs well. Both No experience Sled bed ,head board cardiology practice for & Medical white colored. $250.00 needed! Local CDL & foot board, box spr- Huge discounts when Assistant Sales Help Cash Only. Phone EXPERIENCED billing clerk. Must be you buy 2 types of Training! Job ready in ing & mattress, Pd New 757-617-2285. Please $1100 sell for $700 obo advertising! 120 com- Experience preferred 15 days! fluent in all aspects of insurance NEED A NEW leave message. like new (352) 527-2907 munity newspapers, Attn Candi Telemarketing (888)368-1964 CAREER? WASHER OR DRYER 32 websites, 26 daily Fax resume billing and reimbursement with Mgr. $135.00 Each. Reliable, QUEEN SLEEP SOFA newspapers. Call 352 489-9400 now to diversify your APPOINTMENT 2 WEEK like new, excellent condi- Brown Leather, inc. some collections experience a plus. Must be exp. Please mattress & sheets, advertising with Ad- SETTERS NEEDED PREP COURSES! tion. Can deliver IMMEDIATE respond asap if you 352 263-7398 exc. condition. $450 High standard of patient concern vertising Networks of have what it takes. •ALF ADMINISTRATOR Whirlpool Stack Seniors Welcome 352-422-0267 Florida OPENINGS Base pay + bonus $300. Washer & Dryer Recliner and compassion necessary, and a No nights, No wknds. (866)742-1373 Call Salina •EKG TECH $475. White 2 yrs. old med brown, 3 mos old. LPN & RN’s Apply at 1-855-833-2665 •NURSING ASST. $475. very good cond. $250. TV Table pecan professional attitude and for Correctional and 6421 W. Homosassa •PHLEBOTOMY $475. $500 wood,holds up to 55” Hospice RN’s for Trail, Homosassa Fl appearance is a must. Excellent Hospitals - Med/Surg Trades/ (352) 270-3554 LCD $115. (574) and ICU Skills taylorcollege.edu 242-2581/946-6286 compensation package including APT (352) 245-4119 Office Furniture Sleep Number Mattress Your World APPLY IN PERSON Class-A FlatBed Driv- MAINTENANCE FB, twitter, you tube & Box Spring full benefits-cardiac experience 2008 Hwy 44 W, ers$ - Home EVERY 40 hrs/wk, 2 days Excellent Condition Inverness, Or Online Moving commands a premium wage! Weekend, Run S.E. US @ Misty Woods Apts. HEAVY steel brown desk of garage sales www.nurse-temps REQUIRES 1 Yr OTR F.B. Bushnell, NOW $325. .com, 352-344-9828 22x42 has 5 drawers (352) 628-4911 Mon.-Fri., 8-5, no weekends! Exp, & payUP TO 3 days @ Candle- ENROLLING neesds paint $50.00 .39/mile Call wood, Inverness . 352-586-8657 Solid Oak Table, To apply, fax resume, cover letter FOR SPRING made in Canada MEDICAL BILLING (800)572-5489 x 227 Call 352-344-1010 2012 CLASSES TRAINEES NEEDED SUNBELT TRANSPORT, for an appt. Tools $250. Ethan Allen China and references to 352-341-6885. LLC BARBER Cabinet , 4 glass doors, COSMETOLOGY Train to become a 7’T, 5’W, 18½” D $500 DFWP Drivers - Knight has FACIAL 000B25D Medical Office Assis- 2 LADDERS 20 & 24 FT 352-344-8886 steady Dry Van and Re- FULL SPECIALTY tant! No Experience FRONT DESK sold as pair frigerated freight. An- INSTRUCTOR needed! Job Training PART TIME $120 both nual Salary $45k to Hotel experience TRAINING Classifieds & Local Placement (352) 795-1044 lv msg $60k. Flexible required. Great benefits MANICURE/Nail Ext assistance. HS hometime. CDL-A, 3 MASSAGE THERAPY Diploma/GED & Apply in person: months current OTR ex- BEST WESTERN # # # # # # TVs/Stereos PC/Internet needed! perience. 800-414-9569 614 NW Hwy 19 Team Delivery ww.chronicleonline.com BENE’S (888)374-7294 www.driveknight.com Crystal River. 2 piece entertainment No calls please! International School of Beauty center, solid wood, 32” Sanyo TV $250 for 000AN2T FURNITURE NEW PORT RICHEY /SPRING HILL both Opportunity DELIVERY PERSON 727-848-8415 (352) 628-5355 NEEDED 352-263-2744 Computers/ Apply in person at: Video 150 S. Suncoast Blvd. Business Would you like to Crystal River Opportunities DIESTLER COMPUTER New & Used systems deliver newspapers Laundry 8 MOBILE HOMES repairs. Visa/ MCard 352-637-5469 Attendant. 12 AC., Good Income but don’t want to Sewing exp. a plus Lots of Possibilities DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME Apply in Person Only (352) 212-6182 Remote control and SD 118 S. Apopka Ave. picture card. Two extra work 7 days a week? Inverness color frames. Excellent Business $25. 352 726 9983 MAINTENANCE Buy/Sell Outdoor Furniture PERSON 8x16 Concession We are taking applications Trailer GLASS TOP PATIO for teams to contract a Experienced Wells Cargo w/a/c & TABLE WITH CHAIRS preferred propane chargrill Apply in person 54-60” glass top octagon route. $6500 obo also lots of alloy metal patio table Best Western out door furniture and with 6 mesh chairs $200  Crystal River 8x10 storage shed Lead contractor must 1-352-503-7114 call to see on site 352 1-352-408-9506 be 18 yrs of age Personal Assistant 503-6988 228-1545 Furniture  Must have valid driver’s F/T, Including manag- Flea Market ing home schedule, 1 high back wicker license and insurance home care, and light rocker, like new, cost cooking. Must love $129, Sell $75 animals. Active driv- (352) 586-1566 ers lic. References. Replacing employee FRESH MEAT & FRESH 2 LAZY BOY LIFT CHAIRS of 20 yrs., retiring. SAUSAGE Variety or 1 Mauve, 1 Blue Citrus County sausage $4.99 per lb. Great Condition, MAKE EXTRA MONEY! Call (352) 489-3241 w/cheese $5.99, ribeyes $400 ea. (352)897-4605 $7.99 per lb. and much or (352) 249-6621 DELIVERING SERVICE TECH more. Howards Flea Market Main 2 PLUSH BAR STOOLS RUST COLORED Aisle #114 and #116 Z Exp. not neccess. but SEATS OK CONDITION C Y A

helpful, clean Driv. Lic 50.00 FOR BOTH 0 0 CRYSTAL PUMP REPAIR Collectibles 464 0316 0 SERVICE /Email Resume [email protected] BAR STOOLS (2) oak with cushioned backs AVON SHELF SITTERS, Telemarketing and seats. Excellent Email: MR & MRS HOP CE- cond. $80. for pair. Mgr. RAMIC RABBIT HEADS 352-270-3909 [email protected] & HANDS CAN EM PIX Must be exp. Please $17.00 560-7857 CHINA HUTCH BY or come to respond asap if you LANE open top/closed have what it takes. AVON SINGING bottom; 5-quarters pine, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Base pay + bonus BUNNY”RAINDROPS dark finish, Early Ameri- Call Salina ARE FALLING ON MY can style. Matches dining Crystal River for an application. 1-855-833-2665 HEAD” CAN EM PIX table & 4 chairs. $300. 17.00 560-7857 352-634-4906 B8 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE General Musical Utility Mobile Homes Mobile Homes Mobile Homes Instruments Trailers For Rent For Sale In Park GRASS SEEDS! GRASS SPEAKERS The Beast Heavy Duty 1/1 remod, shed $5k 1/1 remod, shed $5k SEEDS! GRASS SEEDS! 2 Yamaha Monitors Utility Trailer, 1/1scrnrm/carprt $6k 1/1scrnrm/carprt $6k American Farm & Feed professionally used, 5’ 2” W, 8’ 6” L, 3’ 7” H 2/1 carprt/rf.over $7k 2/1 carprt/rf.over $7k 352-795-6013 powerful, sounds great built to last, set up furn, move-in ready furn, move-in ready $150firm(352) 628-7251 for pro lawn service, 55+ park, clean quiet 55+ park, clean quiet HAMSTER HABITAT (352) 586-8503 new spare tire, $650. Close to shopping Close to shoppimg Hamster cage, wheels (352) 302-0648 and many tunnels. Wurlitzer organ, 3 key- CR/Homossasa area CR/Homossasa area $30.00 Call 726 5753 board, w/bench, $250. Owner Financing Owner Financing Badwin Overture w/Fun Owner 352-220-2077 Owner 352-220-2077 LEAD CRYSTAL VASE Machine & bench, Baby Items ATTENTION Large hand made in Po- instruction books, $300 HERNANDO Las Brisas Floral City Singing land Krosno Jozefina. MOBILE HOME (352) 344-0787 Sleeping Bags, 2 Cars Mobile Home Park, 55+, Forest DW, 2/2, 2 Car- $30. 352-270-3909 theme, excel. cond. & RV OWNERS 2/2, Furnished, clean, We want to PAY for ports, screend porch MALE MIN PIN dog nuet, Fitness both 20. own your own lot, Car- Completely furn & re- housebroke,crate trained. (352) 400-5217 your MOBILE HOME port, attached shed, Equipment or RV to be MOVED modeled, Lot Rent $176 5-6 yrs $75 628-4429 club house, heated $19,500 344-2420 Noritake China into OUR PARK! Lot pool, Priced to sell. service for 8, includes 2 rent is only $295.00 765-212-0348 HOMOSASSA’S service pieces, AB LOUNGER $20 Folds Sell or Swap per mo. and includes Best Housing Value matching goblets, for easy storage! Use for water, sewer, trash, HUGE SALE Modern homes from $300 cash abs or stretching back. WiFi, clubhouse, pool! Going On Now!!! $8,400 or Lease to Own (352) 503-7875 Ted 522-1815 New 2012 Jacobsen from $139/mo. AB LOUNGER TIME TO RV’ers WE WILL PAY Homes starting at $800.down + Lot rent at PRECIOUS MOMENTS WORK IT OFF ONLY YOU $250.-$500. to FIGURES Large assort- $33,900 Land home Evanridge Community 40.00 464 O316 MOVE into our park! packages and an exceptional 55+Park ment. $12.00 each Call We want YOU to live 726 5753 MANUAL TREADMILL financing available 352 628-5977 WORKS GREAT NEEDS in our beautiful RV with $500 down for ROTISSERIE COOKER A HOME !!!!!! YOURS park all year long! RV land owners. Rates as INVERNESS LIKE NEW $49 CAN only 75.00 464 0316 lot rent is only $250. low as 3.75% Stop by 55+ Park on the water E-MAIL PHOTO month and includes Taylor Made Homes w/5 piers for fishing & 419-5981 RECUMBENT EXER- water, sewer, trash, and see what makes enjoyment, clubhouse, CISE BIKE PRO LINE SAMSONITE TRAVEL WiFi, pool, clubhouse! us Best Of The Best. onsite shuffleboard, and BAG $15 LIKE NEW ALL ELECTRONICS 352-621-9182 much more! 2 BR, 1.5 BA CAN E-MAIL PHOTO ONLY 100.00 464 0316 Call today for details! for $2,900. 352-476-4964 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ We look forward to

419-5981 000AN2R SIEMANS OVER THE EAR Sporting JACOBSEN Te ll that special meeting you. Inverness/Oak Pond 55+, HEARING AID Goods NEW 3/2 HOME person AURORA ACRES well maintained 2/2, fur- Good Condition With 10 yr. extended “ Happy Birthday “ MOBILE HOME & RV nished, screened lanai, Includes batteries 12 x 12 CANOPY Shelter warranty. Highest with a classified ad COMMUNITY shed, lg lot, xtra long cov- Paid $825. Asking $400 , great for craft shows, quality construction under Happy 11240 N. Northwood ered carport, lots of stor- (352) 382-3879 any outdoor event and best value Notes. Dr. Inglis, FL 34449 age 352-344-1632 or Vender tent EASY 352-239-4548 www. available. Includes POP-UP never used, Only $28.50 appliance pkg. 937-545-3413 Sleep Apnea CPAP includes a photo auroraacresfl.com $165. (352) 322-6456 delivery and set up. Lake Henderson machine,humidifier,full C.R/Homosassa Several models to $7,500. 55+ Waterfront YOUR AD HERE mask,case. 40 Acres/Levy Co. Call our Classified choose from as low Rarely used. Hunting Property Dept for details 1& 2 Br. furn, quiet park Park, Boat Dock & $200, 352-322-1160 as $34,900 or 5% Storage, Pool. Camper, Pond, Feed- 352-563-5966 Util. incl. clean, shrt/long THOMAS TANK ENGINE down $315/mo WAC 2/1,Carport, appli- ers, Plots, Stands Blinds $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ term 352 220-2077 CALL 352-621-9181 $250/month Diecast & plastic train ances, Large combi- $75,000. (352) 593-0335 CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1, toys. Plastic tracks & Lecanto nation LR/Fl. rm. misc accessories. allergy friendly, (352) 476-8364 BLAZER BRASS 45 ACP 2/1 Seniors Welcome. $100.00 352-563-5206 Wanted to Buy sen disc. $600mnth Call Finette to reserve this space AMMO 1 box $23 (352) 584-3348 $450/ leave massage TRUCK TOPPER regular 860-2475 (352) 628-2312 Lecanto 55 + size bed, nice CABIN ON 40 ACRES HOWARDS FLEA MKT. HOMOSASSA Comm.2 bd 1 ba windows,red $75.00 Hunting recreational G-WING, I Buy GOLD, NEW DEALER REPO screened porch 2/1, $450. mo. + sec. 352-795-7397 in Gulf Hammock Mgt.. SILVER, COINS, Pay Beautiful 3/2 with $11,500 352-564-2940 TY Beanies (352) 344-5457 Area, well, pond, $27.25 Gram, G-Wing over 1600 sq. ft. (352) 746-4648 100 + over 50 bears ATV trails $165K obo HOMOSASSA 7 Days - Phone Joe 3/2, D/W, 2 AC, $700. Includes appliance $125 obo 352- 419-6877 352 795-2027/ 634-4745 for Prices 697-1457 1st lst sec 207-651-0923 pkg, delivery & set up Lecanto 55 Park Wanted Female English ONLY $59,900 or 3 bed 2 bath. SWEET! Call Duck or COLD STEEL POCKET JUNK MOTORCYCLES INVERNESS 5% down & $454/mo. lg. carport,2 porches,roof Real Estate Duplexes Rent: Houses Peking Duck for Pets BUSHMAN KNIFE New WANTED Will Pay up to RENT SPECIAL: 55+ park WAC 352-621-3807 over and shed w/electric. (352) 422-5622 in box $40 Hernando $200 for Unwanted Mo- on the water w/5 piers http://mobilhome.shutterfly.com/ For Rent For Rent Furnished 864-283-5797 torcycle 352-942-3492 for fishing and Palm Harbor Homes $13,000 HOMOSASSA INVERNESS WOOD CHAIRS For Of- Combo enjoyment, clubhouse, NEW HOME STIMULUS 724-312-6563 1/1 Non-smoker. $425 East Cove Waterfront, fice, etc.$20. each. Cof- WANT TO BUY HOUSE Bumper, Pool, & Card onsite shuffleboard, & $5k for your used Fst/Sec. Pets? 795-0207 furn., 2/2, C/A carport, fee table wood/glass top or MOBILE Any Area, table, oak finish much more! 1 BR home Mobile Home any shed, $650 $50. Excellent. Bar and Condition or Situation. $800 $325 2BR home $450, condition 352-476-4964 stools. 352-270-3909 (352) 465-2928 Call (352) 726-9369 includes H20. 2 BR, 1.5 Efficiencies/ 800-622-2832 x 210 LAUREL RIDGE WOOD FLOORING bath, Park Model $500. Cottages Medium Oak - Planks Pets 1/1 furn. w/CH/A, Furnished. 2/2/2 Den Concealed Weapons on the water, $600. Palm Harbor Homes golf course, 6 mo. lease 3”x3/8”x random 25 sq ft Permit Course RED TAG SALE New in box $55 Email Pic Section 8 accepted. Like new $900. mo. DAN’S GUN ROOM (352) 476-4964 Over 10 stock units AffordableHERNANDO Rentals (612) 237-1880 352-382-3650 (352) 726-5238 CHIHUAHUAS MUST GO!! Save 2 adorable, fluffy Oasis Mobile Home Park, Medical M1 Garand up to $35K! 835 NE Hwy 19 Watson’s Fish Camp females, 9 wks old Mobile Homes Inverness FL 2 bedroom. Rent: Houses Military Rifle w/ ammo 800-622-2832 Crystal River, Fl (352) 726-2225 Equipment gorgeous father 2 bath. 14x60 Fully Fur- $1600 For Sale (352) 795-0021 Unfurnished $150 ea. (352) 795-5531 nished Manatee Mobile (352) 586-7645 View our website Rental 6 WHEELED WALKER SAVE $$ NOW Home. Carport, Screen C21NatureCoast.com BEVERLY HILLS WITH SEAT NO S & W, 38, 6 Shot, DOWNSIZING On a NEW 4/2 HOME room, and Shed. Has Houses 2/1 carport, remodeled BRAKES FOLDS UP Revolver,4” barrell blue Koi and Gold Fish and receive an roof over and remodelled CHASSAHOWITZKA $575 first, last, sec kitchen and baths. Virtu- ONLY 60.00 464 0316 finish, model 15, & ex- FOR SALE, Even Better extended warranty. 3/2 Wtrfront DW, $600. Specializing in (786)286-1163 ally everything furnished. BEDSIDE COMMODE & cel. cond. $550.holster Prices, ALL sizes Highest quality 3/2 Furnished DW., $600 Sugarmill Woods Parking behind M/H for BEVERLY HILLS FOLDING ALUMINUM & box of ammo (352) 634-1783 construction. Includes Agent (352) 382-1000 Rentals WALKER ONLY (352) 637-0987 appliance pkg., de- trailer or boat. Excellent 202 S. Barbour, 2/1/1 2O.00EACH 464 0316 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS livery & set up. Only Shape. Great low rent FRm, $595.+ 628-0033 Schwinn Traveler Tall park. $ 12000. Call Apartments Jet 3 Wheel Chair, Mans 27” 10 speed Pure breed pups, light $62,900 or 5% down DUNNELLON built in charger, colors, 3fem 3 males, &$469/mo. WAC 815 986 4510 or cell Furnished 3/2/2 Fabulous Home Hybrid bicycle, new 815 298 2964. $400 wheels, tires, etc. $185. shots & h/c. Parents on Only 1 unity left at this Accross City Beach Prem. . $400-450 . ea special offer. CALL Stoneridge Landing 2 Fire Plces, wooden flrs (352) 344-0787 Must See! 55+ Comm. Resales (352) 344-5933 352-628-6050 352-621-9181 NOW FLORAL CITY www.rublesrentals.com starting @$13,500 LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. (561) 575-1718 MANUAL WHEELCHAIR AC, Clean, No Pets Poodles, Mini Pups, USED HOME 2/2 Financing avail (561) 719-8787 WITH FOOTRESTS SPALDING EXEC GOLF 2 BEDROOM MOBILE 1-800-779-1226 (352) 344-1025 CLUBS & BAG $50 In- 2 black males, 2 black Like new, delivered HOMOSASSA ONLY 100.00 464 0316 females, AKC reg. HOME FOR SALE 14x60 (352) 637-1400 SCOOTER cludes 1-3-5 wood, 3-9 to your lot and set up Debe Johns 2/2/1, $675/mo. Pets ok beautiful & well social- 2 bedroom. 1 bath. Sin- HOMOSASSA Amiga Rt Express iron, miss matched sand with AC & heat, WESTWIND VILLAGE 55+ 1BR, Scrn. Porch, Boat fst/lst/sec 352-434-1235 ized. Champion Sired gle wide mobile home, Only $21,900 Brkr/Assoc/PRM Great Condition wedge. Ted 522-1815 with all aluminum wheel Park. Updated 2/2 DW’s Dock, Stove, refrig. W&D, $400 (352)897-4605 $300obo. 352-527-1920 Call 352-401-2979 for sale. Reasonable cable, util. incld. $650. Shih-Tzu Pups, ACA chair ramp, covered or(352) 249-6621 screen porch and a car- (352) 628-2090 mo.+ sec., 352-628-6537 Coldwell Banker Next INVERNESS WE BUY GUNS 2 bedroom. 2 bath. SCOOTER- GOLDEN On Site Gun Smithing port.Very nice quiet Generation Realty starting@ $400. Lots of Mobile Homes Inverness high- BUZZ AROUND, New (352) 726-5238 comm. Centrally lo- Apartments Property Manager colors, Beverly Hills, Mobile Home lands,1900 sq. ft. New Battery, Used Little, cated close to the mall and Land Unfurnished (352) 382-2700 www. FL (352)270-8827 a/c,w/d,and includes $300 obo Utility Crystal River. Lots For Sale coldwellbankernext www.aceofpups.net Foreclosed Mobile lawn maintenance. (352) 621-0672 SELL PRICE;;; generation.com Trailers Home with land, ready Alexander Real Estate 750/mo. 1st, last, and $11,200.00 or OBO SONIC 3 Whl Electric Horses to move in, great value (352) 795-6633 security dep. Comes with See what a Scooter, exc cond. Approx 1500 sq ft, large garage. EZ PULL TRAILERS, Washer/Dryer Professional charger, 2 baskets, 3br/2ba. Crystal River Apts [email protected] New & Used Mini Donkeys, Horses & Stove and Refrigerator. Residential Manager weight cap, 480lbs. Serious offers only 2 BR/1 BA $375-$500 or 603-536-0019 $550. GO-GO 3 whl Ponies, used & new Part Furnished No renters. Call can do for you. elect scooter, exc. Utility & Enclosed saddles and tack, lot rent $235.00 (850) 308-6473 INVERNESS Diamond P Farm 2/2/2 Detached home, cond charger basket, BUY, SELL, TRADE Located in a Adult com- HOMOSASSA FLORAL CITY weight cap. 460lbs. Custom Built, Parts, 352-873-6033 munity age 55 or older FREE Use of boat ramp, Rent: Houses Royal Oaks upgrds, $450(352) 795-9625 Tires, Whls, Repairs, Pets allowed no more 3/2, 1,800 Sq Ft, ATTENTION fishing dock, canoe & Furnished clubhouse, pool, lawn Fenced Yard,new serv, W/D. $800/mo. Trailer Hitches than 20 pounds. MOBILE HOME Jon boat rentals. 1 BR Musical Livestock CALL 352-897-6766 flooring $5000 down $450/$200 dp. incls Sat Citrus Springs incls. cable /wter. Instruments New 6 x 12 open BY APPOINTMENT $525 (352) 302-9217 & RV OWNERS TV electric. walk to river 1 BR Cottage $350 mo 949-633-5633 utility w/ramp $935 ONLY We want to PAY for Trails End Camp, A newly remodeled, non LECANTO LECANTO SERIOUS BUYERS 881 N. Maynard Ave your MOBILE HOME Friendly Place to Live smoking.(352) 465-4234 “BLACK BEAUTY” S.G. Trailer Tires from ONLY. or RV to be MOVED 352-726-3699 Black Diamond Land 75 x 150 Ranch STYLE GUITAR $34.49 DW MH 2/2, Deck, into OUR PARK! Lot INVERNESS “NEW”W/AMP,BAG,STRAP,C rent is only $295.00 Lease Option ment Fixer Upper 1/1 $400 2/1.. $500. 3/2/2.5 car garage ORD,TUNER,$90 Hwy 44 Crystal River ploy $15K (352) 746-7952 per mo. and includes near hosp352-422-2393 352-601-6625 352-564-1299 em water, sewer, trash, SS appls ,custom OWNER FINANCING flooring 1100/mo “NEW”ACCOUSTIC WiFi, clubhouse, pool! LECANTO Your world first 3/2, Completely RV’ers WE WILL PAY Nice 1 Bedrm $500 (352) 527-0456 GUITAR SOLID SITKA GULF TO LAKE Remodeled in & out, SPRUCE,GOLD YOU $250.-$500. to 352-613-6000. 216-0012 TRAILER SALES on 1½ Ac. off School MOVE into our park! (352) 746-5238 SUGARMILL WOODS GROVERS,ABALONE Need a job Ave. $40,000 2000 sf, on golf course, $85 352-601-6625 We want YOU to live ESTABAN GUITAR Largest Selection & or a (352) 302-7451 in our beautiful RV Condos/Villas $975. mo 352-634-4225 Acoustic, Electric Lowest Prices. qualified park all year long! RV Special Edition, plays & Offering New & Used $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ PRICE REDUCED- lot rent is only $250. For Rent Waterfront tunes great,w/case like Cargo & utility trailers employee? NW Citrus Cty SWMH on month and includes Rentals new $150 firm Te ll that special 1 Acre, 2/1.5 - paved rd, water, sewer, trash, INVERNESS (352) 628-7251 Triple Crown Utility TRL person screen porch, appliances WiFi, pool, clubhouse! LANDINGS 2/1.5 clean Kristi Bortz (352) 586-8503 -$39,900, Owner Fi- 6 x 12 w/new spare “ Happy Birthday “ This area’s roomy, great location Let our property HERNANDO GUITAR, Telecaster $1050. with a classified ad nancing 352-795-9908 Call today for details! $525/mo F/L/S No smke mangement team Affordable Rentals Electric, looks, plays 6 x 12 Enclosed w/ under Happy #1 We look forward to No pets (352) 341-1847 help you with your Watson’s Fish Camp Mobile Homes (352) 726-2225 & tunes great $150 firm V nose, rear ramp Notes. employment In Park meeting you. short or long term 352) 628-7251 door, $1995. Only $28.50 AURORA ACRES Duplexes rentals. includes a photo MOBILE HOME & RV See all our rentals in OLD HOMOSASSA (352) 586-8503 source! 1994 PARK MODEL For Rent Trailer Tires 1 Bedroom Furnished, COMMUNITY Citrus Co. Lrg 1/1, lv & fam rm, RECORDING KING LAP starting at $69.95 Call our Classified 11240 N. Northwood www.plantation scr prch, lots of stor- Homosassa River Park Citrus Springs STEEL GUITAR Dept for details Includes golf cart. Dr. Inglis, FL 34449 rentals age,, dock w/access W/GIGBAG & ACCES- 352-527-0555 352-563-5966 Classifieds $26,000. for all 352-239-4548 www. 3/2/1 car $650/mo 352-795-0782 or to gulf. $750 , no pets Hwy 44, Lecanto auroraacresfl.com 866-795-0784 smoke 352-628-2261 SORIES $100 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ww.chronicleonline.com (352) 628-6435 352-746-7990 352-601-6625

Lawnmower Pressure Tree Service Aluminum Computers Electrical Handyman Handyman Landscaping Repair Cleaning Remodeling, Additions, ROB SCREENING AFFORDABLE A TREE SURGEON Repairs Rescreen, Front ANNIE’S ELECTRIC Andrew Joehl Doors, Windows, Tile AT YOUR HOME CALL STELLAR BLUE Lic. & Ins. Lowest Rates Husband & Wife Mower, Parts Service & All Int./ Ext. Painting Entries, Garage, Sliders COMPUTER SERV. Handyman. work. Lic.#CRC1330081 Team. CURB APPEAL Repair.Visit our store@ Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE Free est.(352)860-1452 Free Est. 352-835-2020 (352) 341-4150 (352) 341-5952 Gen/Maint/Repairs Free Est. (352)949-2292 EC-13002696 Yardscape, curbing, 1332 SE Hy 19 220-4244 EST. (352) 586-2996 SUBURBAN IND. INC. Pressure cleaning. flocrete. River rock Pic PICARD’S Pressure DAVID’S Screen rms, Rescreens, BRIGHT ELECTRICAL Lawns/Gutters. No job Home/Office reseals & repairs. TREE SERVICE DIESTLER COMPUTER Cleaning & Painting Siding, arports, rf.overs Res./Comm. Lic & Ins. too small!Reli able ,ins. Cleaning Lic. (352) 364-2120 Misc Services 352-341-3300 (352) 302-5641 New & Used systems 0256271 wood decks, Fla. rooms repairs. Visa/ MCard $5O.hr. EC0001303 352-465-9201 352-302-2366 MAID TO ORDER windows, garage scrns. 352-637-5469 Florida Sitescapes, LLC All Tractor Work Service # House Cleaning # HIGH SPEED INTERNET Remodeling specializing in clean up 628-0562 (CBC1257141) Affordable Handyman FREE Est: Yard Clean Up (35 2) 586-9125 whereever you live, Tree Removal, General NATURE COAST DUN-RITE Elect  FAST Mowing, and MORE have vacuum will travel starting @$29.99 per prop. maint. 302-6955 Appliance COMPUTER Repairs  AFFORDABLE CALL 352-201-7374 & Web Design since ‘78/ Free Est. mo.(352) 493-1327 Remodeling, kitchens Repair licEC 13002699  RELIABLE baths, ceramic tile & DOUBLE J Tree Serv. free insp 212-1551 HOME REPAIRS Lawn Care SMITTYS APPLIANCE 352- 726-2907 Instruction tops. Decks, Garages Stump Grinding, bulk •100% Guar. •Free Est Moving/ mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 REPAIR. Washer & Thomas Electric LLC Handyman Services 40 KING’s Land Clearing & # 35 2-257-9508 # A + LAWN CARE crc058140 Dryers, Free Pick Up Generator maint & Hauling Yrs Exp. Tree Serv. complete Concrete & LANDSCAPING 352-564-8179 repair. Guardian HIGH SCHOOL DI- 344-3536; 563-9768 tree & stump removal Affordable & Reliable Homestandby, & Affordable Handyman PLOMA FROM Cleanups, hauling, demo& tractor HOME , 6-8 weeks, (352) 228-0421 A-1 Hauling, Services Blinds Centurion. Cert. Tech.  FAST garage clean outs, trash, work 32 yrs. exp. Bianchi Concrete Briggs Stratton 352-  AFFORDABLE ACCREDITED. Get a ATTENTION! Snow Birds lawn maint. furn. & misc. (352) 220-9819 Diploma. Get a Job! inc.com ins.lic #2579 621-1248 #ER00015377  RELIABLE Need your Lawn Maint. Mark (352) 287-0767 Attention Consumers! Blind Factory Driveways-Patios- HOME REPAIRS FREE Brochure. Call Mowing & More. . . Please make sure you R WRIGHT Tree Service We custom make all Sidewalks. Pool deck •100% Guar. •Free Est (800)264-8330 Benja- 352-419-6287, Lic/Ins. ALL OF CITRUS are using a licensed Tree removal & trimming. min Franklin High CLEAN UPS CLEAN OUTS types. Best prices any- repair/stain 257-0078 # 35 2-257-9508 # BEVERLY HILLS and insured service Ins. & Lic.# 0256879 where! Hwy 44 & CR Fencing School Everything from A to Z professional. Many 352-341-6827 CURB APPEAL/ Lic most yards $20. RON ROBBINS Tree Serv 491. (352) 746-1998 www.diplomafromhom 352-628-6790 service advertisers are Yardscape, Curbing, e.com Quick dependable, Trim, Shape & Remove Flocrete. River rock Affordable Handyman required by state law A 5 STAR COMPANY 352-422-5978 Lic/Ins . Free Est. Care For the reseals & repairs. 352  FAST to include their state GO OWENS FENCING  AFFORDABLE 352-628-2825 Elderly 364-2120/410-7383 Kitchen & Florida Sitescapes, LLC Painting license number in all All Types. Free Est.  RELIABLE advertisements. If you Comm/Res. 628-4002 Bath FREE est: Yard Clean Up Loving Adult Care HOME REPAIRS Mowing, and MORE don’t see a license Water FATHER & SON •100% Guar. •Free Est Home (SL 6906450) # # # # # # # Call 352.201.7374 Chris Satchell Painting number in the ad, you Alzheimer/Dementia Decorative Concrete # 35 2-257-9508 # GRASS SEEDS! GRASS should inquire about it BOB BROWN’S ASAP 344-2556, Richard no prob 352-503-7052 Textures, Stamp,Spray The Tile Man SEEDS! GRASS SEEDS! and be suspicious that Crack repair, staining & Fence & Landscaping 30 yrs. Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins. WATER PUMP SERVICE 352-795-0188/220-3194 Bathroom remodel American Farm & Feed 352-464-1397 you may be contact- Garage Flrs. Recession Affordable Handyman 352-795-6013 ing an unlicensed & Repairs- all makes & Carpentry/  Specializing in handi- models. Call anytime! Prices! 352-527-1097 FAST Lic/Ins. #2441. business. The Citrus Building ROCKY’S FENCING  AFFORDABLE cap. CALL STELLAR BLUE ROB’S MASONRY 352-634-1584 HALLOCK & SON All Int./ Ext. Painting County Chronicle Free Est., Lic. & Ins.,  RELIABLE Your & CONCRETE Driveways LAWN CARE - ALL Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE wants to ensure that ROGERS Construction tear outs Tractor work, # 352 422-7279 # HOME REPAIRS Landclearing/ lawn care needs. Detailed our ads meet the re- EST. (352) 586-2996 All Construction Lic. #1476, 726-6554 •100% Guar. •Free Est Bushhogging Work. 400-1197, Lic/Ins. quirements of the law. # 35 2-257-9508 # JUSTIN LAWN CARE sm637-4373 . jobs Free CRC1326872 Est (352) A-1 George Swedlige Beware of any service Gutters All Tractor Work Service Fast and Affordable. Painting/press cleanin advertiser that can not Clean Up/ Dirt Service specializing in clean up and Friendly, Licensed. Int/Ext. texture/drywall provide proof that Follow the Junk Removal EXP’D HANDYMAN Tree Removal, General (352) 476-3985 repair (352) 794-0400 they are licensed to do All phases of home prop. maint. 302-6955 MEAGHERS LAWN CARE business. For questions ALUMINUM repairs. Exc. work Clean Ups & AND PINK MINI DUMP about business All AROUND TRACTOR STRUCTURES Honest, reliable, good All AROUND TRACTOR Tree Service, Stump INTERIOR/EXTERIOR licensing, please call www.twitter.com/ Clean Outs Landclearing,Hauling, 5” & 6” Seamless Gutters prices.Press/wash/ Landclearing,HaulingSite Grinding, Free Est. & ODD JOBS. 30 yrs your city or county gov- (352) 220-9190 Site Prep, Driveways. Free Estimates, Lic & paint Ins/Li c 860-0085 Prep,Driveways Lic/Ins (352) 341-3478 J. Hupchick Lic./Ins. ernment offices. citruschronicle Lic. & Ins. 352- 795-5755 Ins. (352) 563-2977 352-795-5755 (352) 726-9998 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 B9 Sugarmill Citrus County Levy County Out of Town Vacant Boats 000AN2Q Woods Homes Homes Real Estate Property Jon Boat /Lowes Condo for Sale CABIN ON 40 ACRES New York State #L1648M 31 hp Go Devil 2/2, 1,850 sq. ft. , Hunting recreational CITRUS COUNTY w/trailer $4200 obo 35 Beech Street Land in Gulf Hammock Mgt.. 3BED/2Bath (352) 270-0888 (352) 503-3294 Make Offers Sale Discounted Area, well, pond, 352-563-9857 ATV trails $165K obo PROLINE Citrus County to 352 795-2027/ 634-4745 21’ Cuddy, full transom, w/brack, 150 HP Yam., Homes 1990’s prices! Bimini, VHF, porta pot, Citrus County dep. finder, trailer $5K ATTENTION 3 Acre Starter Land firm (352) 382-3298 MOBILE HOME camp - 5 ACRES, FLORAL CITY Stamas 22’ & RV OWNERS cuddy , rebuilt 225 hp We want to PAY for $17,995. 5 Acres 3 sides fenced, paved road, private drive OB. galv trailer, new your MOBILE HOME w/Farmhouse - tanks, windless, trim or RV to be MOVED through woods. Leads to 4 Acre Pasture tabs, bimini, cushions, PINE RIDGE, 3/3/2 into OUR PARK! Lot $49,995. 52 steering $3500 or trade rent is only $295.00 $44,900. (352) 897-4586 4645 W. CASPER LANE (352) 447-5655 per mo. and includes Acres, 1.75 Acres, 14 x 18 Best Time To Buy! water, sewer, trash, TUNNEL HULL ‘05 barn, pool and Levy County I have lease options, WiFi, clubhouse, pool! Stream, 2 G3, 90 hp Yam. jack owner financing heated spa, large Land plate. camo interior. kitchen, each room ponds, Waterfront and RV’ers WE WILL PAY trailer,4 blade prop overlooking pool foreclosures YOU $250.-$500. to Beautiful woods CABIN ON 40 ACRES $10,500 352 489-1403 and pasture, large MOVE into our park! Hunting recreational master with his and call Phyllis Strickland We want YOU to live & in Gulf Hammock Mgt.. WE HAVE BOATS her closets, & sinks. (352) 613-3503 in our beautiful RV Area, well, pond, GULF TO LAKE Many extras. views. Access TROPIC SHORES park all year long! RV ATV trails $165K obo MARINE Visit Today, Call Joe REALTY. lot rent is only $250. to road 352 795-2027/ 634-4745 We Pay CASH For Used 352-302-0910 month and includes Clean Boats water, sewer, trash, front, utilities and Pontoon, Deck & Fishing WiFi, pool, clubhouse! Boats (352)527-0555 state land Lots For Sale boatsupercenter.com Call today for details! Limited We look forward to Dunnellon meeting you. offer. Call AURORA ACRES WE NEED MOBILE HOME & RV Christmas ATTENTION BOATS COMMUNITY & Associates MOBILE HOME 11240 N. Northwood SOLD AT NO FEE & RV OWNERS Dr. Inglis, FL 34449 (800)229-7843 or We want to PAY for 352-239-4548 www. your MOBILE HOME auroraacresfl.com visit WORLD WIDE or RV to be MOVED landand- INTERNET into OUR PARK! Lot Condos EXPOSURE rent is only $295.00 camps.com LOTS FOR per mo. and includes For Sale water, sewer, trash, SALE! 352-795-1119 WiFi, clubhouse, pool! INVERNESS Waterfront Mercury Auth Parts Nice 2/2/1 new carpet Homes 6 Citrus Springs Lots and Service tile & paint. Whispering Available, Owner Fin. RV’ers WE WILL PAY or Cash Discounts YOU $250.-$500. to Pines Villas furnished $69,900(352) 726-8712 “FREE foreclosure Provided. Great MOVE into our park! and short sale lists Investment Opprty. We want YOU to live Out of Town 803-403-9555 US 19 Crystal River in our beautiful RV 803-403-9557 Waterfront Auctions - Beverly Hills park all year long! RV Real Estate (just north of the Mall) Rentals Estates Homes lot rent is only $250. YACHTSMAN month and includes 20 Acres-Live on Boat 24’ Pontoon, 70 HP Ev. INVERNESS 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath water, sewer, trash, T/T, cust. trlr, bimini top, East Cove Waterfront, Double carport, WiFi, pool, clubhouse! Land Accessories stored inside $3500 incls furn., 2/2, C/A carport, fenced yd. new roof, all gear (231) 852-0061 shed, $650 BANK Call today for details! NOW!! Only 1,100 sf, $55,500 OUTBOARD MOTOR 352-476-4964 (352) 464-0641 We look forward to Recreation meeting you. $99/mo Gamefisher 9.9hp by ORDERED (239) 298-0076 Mercury, less than 10 Vehicles Seasonal AURORA ACRES $0 Down, MOBILE HOME & RV hours, extra prop, 6 gal. AUCTION Handyman Office Open Rental COMMUNITY tank, manual, freshwater, BIGHORN Investor Special Owner 11240 N. Northwood 7 Days a Week $1200 382-0953 eves 2008 5th Wheel, 3400RL 2/1/1 C.R/Homosassa Dr. Inglis, FL 34449 Finance.NO 37 ft. long, dual AC, 1063 sf, needs TLC $20K 1& 2 Br. furn, quiet park 352-239-4548 www. Non smoking or pets, (352) 503-3245 Lisa VanDeboe Boats auroraacresfl.com CREDIT lots of extras $28,000 Util. incl. clean, shrt/long Sat. April 14th Broker (R) Owner obo Very clean! term 352 220-2077 CHECKS! Near Plantation Realty (419) 266-5580, 5581 Real Estate 11:00 am. Lecanto El ‘08 BENTLY Homes 352-634-0129 20 Ft. Pontoon, 60HP, Bounder For Sale Paso, Texas, www.plantation Merc. 4 str. dbl. bimini, Fleetwood 32’ 1994 3867 North realtylistings.com new trlr. much more. 454 engine, loaded, OFF HWY 44 Beautiful $11,500 (352) 341-4949 self contained, $9,750 Caledonia Dr. 2 concrete cottages 352-795-6736 Beverly Hills, on 6 lots, w/shed, Mountain Crystal River Indian ALUM. BOAT Motor Home hookup Waters Waterfront home 12Ft, trailer, 7-1/2HP Ted GULF STREAM 08 Florida 34465 owner financing $20’s Views! Free on deep wide canal. 3 Williams motor, com- 32’ 3 slides, rear. kit. (256) 335-4955 Color Brochure. BR/2BA with Lanai over- pletely overhauled, K bed,50amp, like new looking canal. Recently $700 or best offer extras $31,500 HURRY !!! 5727 W. Dunklin St 3 800-755-8953 remodeled split floor plan (352) 341-2929 (352) 726-1906 Citrus Hills bedroom. 2 bath. Jacob- with fenced yard, garage, ATTENTION HITCHHIKER II LS Homes Michele Rose, Realtor sen Mobile Home (DW) www. sea wall and dock. Harbour 89 2008, 3 slides, excel MOBILE HOME on 5 ACRES. Owner Fi- sunsetranch- Easy access to both 18 ‘C/C 140 hp Suziki, cond. heat pump, de- & RV OWNERS Never Been 3/3/2 Simply put I ‘ll work nancing with $20,000 Kings Bay and Gulf. performance trailer, luxe pkg. too many ex- 352-212-5097 We want to PAY for 2,355 sq. ft. harder down Low interest. Mas- Serious buyers low lo hrs. Must See tras to list $32,000. isellcitruscounty@ es.com your MOBILE HOME Lived In !!!! screen lanai, 2 Acres ter Bedroom 14x20 please.....Appointment $4900 352-634-2247 Dodge Truck also avail yahoo.com or RV to be MOVED $135,000. w/carpet & Lg. walk-in with owner. $275,000. (636) 209-0308 Craven Realty, Inc. closet, has Master Bath into OUR PARK! Lot Surprising 4 Bedroom, (352) 628-5272 678-357-9873 352-726-1515 10x15 w/double vanity, Tweet Floral City Holiday Rambler rent is only $295.00 3 Bath Home, Situated LUND jetted tub, separate toilet 105’ open water, chain 1978 15 FOOT BASS ‘98 ,38’ 7.5 gen.super per mo. and in- on 1.23 Acre Tweet & shower. 2 other bed- of 5 lakes & river, 2/2/2 BOAT W/TRAILER. slide, air lever, a/c susp. cludes water, sewer, Corner Lot. Hernando rooms 12x14 w/carpet Phyllis Strickland Fiberglass, wide beam. loaded call for details trash, WiFi, club- Many Amenities : Tweet Homes and walk-in closets. Liv- Tropic Shores Rlty 1990 30HP Johnson. $41K (352) 746-9211 house, pool! Kitchen Corian ing Rm. 14x16 w/laminate (352) 613-3503 Console Steering. Heavy RV’ers WE WILL PAY Counter Tops, 3/2, Shed, Mfg. Home Your World wood flooring and open Duty 12V trolling motor I Buy RV’S , Steve YOU $250.-$500. to Center Island and on 1.38 Acres, new concept to Dining Room Lakefront Gospel w/foot pedal. New Marine Henry, RV World of MOVE into our park! Pantry , Master flooring & upgraded 14x12 w/bar sink Island Location Battery w/warrantee. Hudson Inc.Since We want YOU to live bedroom with Follow the appliances . of garage sales &Cabinetss w/sliding Spacious 3/2/2 Runs Great & Ready to 1974. (888) 674-8376 in our beautiful RV Walk-in Closets, Chronicle on Paved Road glass doors which lead to 1/4 acre $700/m for Fish. $1895. (727) 514-8875 park all year long! Dual Bathroom $49,900. (352) 302-4057 10x24 pressure treated 2 sale neg908-322-6529 352-341-0447 RV lot rent is only Sinks and Garden Tub level deck. Lg. Kitchen JAYCO ‘04 $250. month and in- with Separate Palm Beach 99

16x16 w/38 cabinets, is- 36’ , 5th whl toy hauler,

cludes water, sewer, Walk-in Shower. “news as it 201 white cap C.C. ‘99 Inverness land cook top, wall oven e generator. slide, fuel trash, WiFi, pool, v otiv 150hp merc. v. low hrs. Homes & tile flooring. Sunken happens right at autom staion $17,400. like new clubhouse! your finger tips” hydro steering, hi end SAVE $$$ Family Room w/fireplace Your world first. 2 rail T-Top, elect box, Truck Avail For Sale Call today for de- 2/2 villa 15x14 tiled flooring. Laun- T bag, alum triler, radial Local (502) 345-0285 tails! We look for- 800-262-3050 The Landings, new dry Rm. w/cabinets which Every Day tires, outrigger, down RV SUPPLIES Classifieds lead to rear access to ward to meeting www.auction Trane a/c & new lanai rigger ready. True Misc. Supplies, pig tails, you. screen porch,$58K deck. LOW PROPERTY off/Inshore boat 8’5”W Sewer hoses, AURORA ACRES worldusa.com cell (706) 258-7613 TAXES $660.00. 2 stor- 30” free board & more patio sun scrn ETC. MOBILE HOME & RV age bldgs 12x24 & www.twitter.com/ ww.chronicleonline.com exc cond.Steal $8995 $150 cash for all COMMUNITY 2/2/1 10x14, Carport 22x25. citruschronicle Classifieds (352) 563-5628 (352) 503-7875 11240 N. Northwood Auction World HIGHLANDS AREA $135k (561) 714-6024. Dr. Inglis, FL 34449 USA,LLC. Lots of Upgrades 352-239-4548 www. Lic R.E. Broker Move In Ready auroraacresfl.com Keller Williams Realty 352-746-7113 FARMS, LAND, COMMERCIAL 3/2/2, I.G. &C.C. UNIQUE & Citrus Springs 3k sf. new kit. lg closets, HISTORIC HOMES, CHA, firepl. on golf SMALL TOWN Homes course $129K make of- COUNTRY LIFESTYLE fer, norealtors 726-0652 OUR SPECIALTY SINCE 1989 3BR, 2-1/2BA, 2-car HIGHLANDS garage, pool, jacuzzi, Lrg.2/2- 4 car garage new carpet & paint pool, game room, Must see extraordinary mud room, on triple lot interior, 6560 N. fenced. price to sell Deltona, off Lecanto $65,500 (352) 564-4598 Rd., Reduced price $199,000 to $159,000 Zero Down Assumable “LIFE IS BETTER (830) 534-1918 Loan Nice 3/2/2, WITH A PORCH” In Foxwood Estate Need proof of income www. and excel credit. crosslandrealty.com Serious Inquiries Only (352) 726-6644 For Sale Or Rent (352) 341-8479 Crossland Realty Inc. 3/2/2 furn for rent $800/mo or buy (352) 445-5218 Homosassa PUBLISHER’S 352-445-5260 Homes NOTICE: All real estate advertis- ing in this newspaper is 3/2/2 Built 1986, On subject to Fair Housing ½ Acre, Remodeled Act which makes it ille- Beverly Hills above ground pool gal to advertise “any Homes w/deck BY OWNER preference, limitation 4141 S. Journey Point or discrimination based $180,000 352-342-0602 on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial Homosassa/Riverhaven status or national origin, BANK On water, Grand canal or an intention, to make 3BR, 2+BA, 2+ CG such preference, limita- ORDERED Formal. Living Rm. tion or discrimination. “ Formal Din. Rm., Lanai Familial status includes AUCTION front & rear. River View children under the age Room. Dock, many of 18 living with par- Upgrades, $255,000 ents or legal custodi- forsalebyowner.com ans, pregnant women Listing 23023708 or and people securing Sat. April 14th Call 352-628-9647 custody of children under 18. This newspa- 11:00 am Recently Foreclosed per will not knowingly #Special Financing# accept any advertising Available, Any Credit, for real estate which is 3867 North Any Income in violation of the law. Caledonia Dr. 3BD 2BTH, located at, Our readers are hereby 4268 S. Arrowhead Dr informed that all Beverly Hills, Homosassa, $39,900. dwellings advertised Visit: www.roseland in this newspaper are Florida 34465 co.com\A5C available on an equal Drive by then call opportunity basis. To (866) 249-0680. complain of discrimina- HURRY !!! tion call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The Water Access toll-free telephone 2/2, 6 car garage number for the Never Been w/apt. ove, extra Lot hearing impaired is $200.K 352-302-7204 1-800-927-9275. Lived In !!!!

Surprising 4 Bedroom, Sugarmill 3 Bath Home, Situated Woods on 1.23 Acre Corner Lot. Many Amenities : Kitchen Corian Specializing in Counter Tops, Acreage Center Island and Farms/Ranches & Pantry , Master bedroom with Commercial Walk-in Closets, Dual Bathroom Sinks and Garden Tub with Separate Walk-in Shower. Buying or Selling SAVE $$$ REAL ESTATE, Let Me Work For You! 800-262-3050 www.auction BETTY HUNT, Richard (Rick) REALTOR Couch, Broker worldusa.com ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc. Couch Realty & 352 586-0139 hunt4houses68 Investments, Inc. Auction World @yahoo.com (352) 344-8018 USA,LLC. www.bettyhunts RCOUCH.com Lic R.E. Broker homes.com. B10 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Campers/ Classic Travel Trailers Vehicles Trucks Motorcycles APACHE CHEVROLET ‘01 DODGE Harley 00 Pop up camper, sleeps Camaro, Z28, Org. 9000 2007 Ram 1500 Truck, Roadking Classic, all 6, stove, sink, alum. miles, Pristine show car HEMI, Quad Cab, Dk gear 17K miles 11K windows, good cond. frozen in time. Loaded Blue, 92K mi, bedliner, obo.(352) 489-0873 $950 (352) 637-5755 black/black leather running boards, new tires Harley 98 CAMPER/TRAILER Flawless rare find! & brakes, mechanically perfect, very good condi- 1200 Sportster custom 2010, Sportsman KZ $14,950 (352) 513-4257 tion, $14,995. 8k miles, lots of extras & Hybrid, 19ft, like new MODEL A FORD 352-572-6732 new parts , first...$4K, air, full kitch, bath 1929 Woody Wagon, Ford 02 call pm (352) 382-0403 $8750 (352) 249-6098 new present view, F150, Ext Cab, GULF STREAM mfg body, off frame fair cond, runs good HARLEY DAVIDSON Coach 25’ model restoration, high speed 166K mis. $6k obo 08 Night Train, flat blk, 24RBL, slps upto 6 gas & rear, new brakes, 352-302-7204 11,500 mis. lots of extra’s elect appls & heat, clutch seats, tires, and FORD ‘06 $14K obo Jeff shower/toliet $6900 more, reduced to F250 Super Duty, 4 x 4, (407) 712-0803 (352) 341-1714 $15,000 (352) 637-1249 6.0, Lariat Pkg. Off Rd. Hyline 99 TC by Maserati Pkg., Hard Bed Cover HARLEY- 32’ 12’ slide out, new ‘89,16 valve, 5spd, $21,500 (352) 586-8576 DAVIDSON awning 22’ lots of turbo, conv. hd top, 30k GMC 2005 FLTRX Road Glide Extras, Excellent shape 1own,exc.cond$12,500 ‘96, SIERRA Pick up, Custom Oversized $8500 (231) 492-7578 Call 352-220-3883 153k miles, very clean Windshield, King/Queen runs perfect $4,500 seat, Backrest, 24k miles, I BUY RV’S, 352-494-0009 $12K 352-257-3130 Travel Trailers, TOYOTA HONDA 05 5th Wheels, 1986 4-cyl, good mpg, VTX 1300 R, + TRAILER Motor Homes new batt., $1,000 new tires, ramp & call me 352-201-6945 (352) 601-2966 cover $6K (813) 789-0592 KEYSTONE COU- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ GAR FIFTH WHEEL Te ll that special Vans Honda ‘06 2003 Cougar 276. Very CBR 1000 RR, low miles clean. One big slide. person garage kept,like new Sleeps 4-6. Comes with “ Happy Birthday “ Adult Owner $7K(352) with a classified ad CHEVROLET hitch and brake controller. 1999 venture van, 6-8 228-1209/407-221-4299 $10,500. Must see. under Happy Notes. passenger,body in excel- 352-341-0062. lent condition as well as HONDA 99 KZ toyhauler,07 Only $28.50 American Classic, 750 includes a photo the interior and tires. V-6 32’ like new, full slide motor, good gas mileage. cc 7700 miles, W/S light new tires, Owan Gen., bar,hard bags, like new Call our Classified Loaded inside,velour gas tank, Lrg living seats,tinted windows, $3900 352-634-2247 area separate cargo Dept for details 352-563-5966 electrical windows, doors JUNK MOTORCYCLES $18,200. 352-795-2975 and front seat. Also has $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ WANTED Will Pay up to Sandy Oak 55+ electrical hook-up for $200 for Unwanted Mo- 1bd. 1 bath,New hot campgrounds.Dual radia- torcycle 352-942-3492 water heater, furnace, tors. Many extras,must tub and surroundings Trucks see to appreciate.Asking $2k obo See Rose at $3400.OBO,call KAWASAKI Sandy Oaks 637-4011 1984 KZ700 Runs but BIG SALE! needs work.

SUNNYBROOK

Consignment USA e $500 or BO. 2005 36ft, 5th whl,2 v otiv 352-503-2108 slides, kg bed,like WE DO IT ALL! autom new,heated tks, 60 BUY-SELL-RENT- Your world first. KAWASAKI amp service oak cab CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV 2006 Vulcan 1600 No- $33,400 352-382-3298 AUTOS’ FROM $1,500. Every Day mad Excellent condi- US 19 BY AIRPORT tion, well serviced. 14k Auto Parts/ US 44, BY NAPA miles. Newer tires and # Low Payments # battery. Bike jack, Accessories 461-4518 & 795-4440 Cycleshell, lots of ac- consignmentusa.org 4 General Tires Classifieds cessories. Pix available. P225/60R16, plenty of Self Storage Self Storage $6495 352-601-7460 tread $200 firm Self Storage (352) 476-5223. Notices Notices Notices Are Dodge Truck topper white fiberglass, 490-0409 MCRN 4/18 sale short bed,sliding front PUBLIC NOTICE window, full length side NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE windows, ladder rack Citrus Mini Storage is wishing to avail itself of the provisions of applicable laws of this state, Civil Code Section 83.801 – 83.809, hereby gives notice of sale under said law, $350(352) 726-9251 to wit: On April 18, 2011. Citrus Mini Storage is located at 124 N Florida Avenue Inver- ness, FL 34453, phone 352-860-2883, at 10:00 am of the day. Citrus Mini Storage will CHEVROLET conduct a public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, of household goods, business 1999 corvette L&R side property, and misc. items, etc. mufflers and tailpipes. Tenant Name Unit # Contents New condition. Replaced Alakazaam 04 Household Goods with ZO6 set in 2001. David Cooper or Vanessa Inglis 17 Household Goods $300 for both or offer. Rev. Susan Black 18 Household Goods 5000 miles on originals. David Mason 30 Household Goods 1-352-503-6548 James Dykes 37 Household Goods Stephanie M Clayborn 55 Household Goods Vehicles Michael Goodall F3 Household Goods The sale is being made to satisfy an owner’s lien. The public is invited to attend. Wanted Units will be open for visual inspection at time of sale. Owner reserves the right to bid and refuse and reject any and all bids. A $100 (cash) refundable cleaning deposit is $$ CASH PAID $$ required to bid. For Wrecked, Junk or April 2 and 9, 2012. Unwanted Cars/Trucks. $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ Notices to Creditors/ Notices to Creditors/ Notices to Creditors/ BIG SALE! Administration Administration Administration Consignment USA WE DO IT ALL! 493-0416 MCRN BUY-SELL-RENT- Russo, Barbara 2011-CP-716 Notice to Creditors CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV PUBLIC NOTICE AUTOS’ FROM $1,500. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, US 19 BY AIRPORT FLORIDA US 44, BY NAPA CASE NO. 2011-CP-716 PROBATE DIVISION # Low Payments # IN RE: THE ESTATE OF BARBARA RUSSO, 461-4518 & 795-4440 Deceased. consignmentusa.org NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of BARBARA RUSSO, deceased, File Number BUYING JUNK CARS 2011-CP-716 is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The • Running or Not • names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal CASH PAID - $300 & UP representative’s attorney are set forth below. (352) 771-6191 All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against CASH BUYER’S decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on Buying Used Cars Trucks whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE & Vans, LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 For used car lot DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. LARRY’S AUTO SALES, All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Hwy 19... 352 564-8333 against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST CASH PAID FOR JUNK PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. CARS Any Condition ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Up to $500., Free The date of first publication of this Notice is April 9, 2012. Towing 352-445-3909 Personal Representative: GLORIA DECANIO Attorney for Personal Representative: KEEP your used auto JAMES MARTIN BROWN, ESQ., Attny for Personal Representative Florida Bar#: 228524 parts in Citrus Co. 211 South Main Street, Brooksville, FL 34601 352-799-0841 Dale’s Auto Parts. & April 9 and 16, 2012. Salvage Pays top $$$ for your autos. 352-628-4144 Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ WE BUY ANY VEHICLE Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Perfect Cond. or Not Titled,No title, 494-0416 MCRN No problem. Paying up Vs. Schortemeyer, Alan heirs 09-2012-CA-000082 Notice of Action to $25K any make, PUBLIC NOTICE any model Call A.J. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, 813-335-3794/ 531-4298 FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09-2012-CA-000082 DIVISION:

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Cars CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-65CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-65CB, Plaintiff, AFFORDABLE vs. AUTOS & VANS THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, Everybody Rides TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST $495 DOWN ALAN SCHORTEMEYER A/K/A ALAN L. SCHORTEMEYER, DECEASED, et al, $49 PER WEEK Defendant(s). BUY HERE PAY NOTICE OF ACTION HERE.. Lots of clean-safe- TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, dependable rides. CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, CALL DAN TODAY OR AGAINST ALAN SCHORTEMEYER A/K/A ALAN L. SCHORTEMEYER, DECEASED LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN (352) 5 6 3 -1 9 0 2 “WE BUYS CARS CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN DEAD OR ALIVE” ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST 1675 Suncoast Hwy. THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR Homosassa Fl. ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN BIG SALE! CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN Consignment USA WE DO IT ALL! YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following BUY-SELL-RENT- property in CITRUS County, Florida: CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV AUTOS’ FROM $1,500. LOT 84, BRENTWOOD VILLAS PHASE II (A REPLAT), ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 67 AND 68, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, US 19 BY AIRPORT FLORIDA. US 44, BY NAPA # Low Payments # has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- 461-4518 & 795-4440 fenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Florida Default Law Group, consignmentusa.org P.L., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 4919 Memorial Highway, Suite 200, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s at- BUICK 08 torney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for Lucerne CXl.Jewel Red the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. w/tan canvas top This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the Lo miles. lots of extra’s Citrus County Chronicle . $18,900 “Eye Catching” WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 6 day of March, 2012. (352) 726-7765 Betty Strifler, Clerk of the Court (Court Seal) BUICK By: /s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk 1998 Park Ave. Ultra, loaded, runs great, **See Americans with Disabilities Act- If you are a person with a disability who needs looks good, asking any accommodation in order to participate in the proceeding, you are entitled at $2,275. 352-637-2588 no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Mr. John D. or 845-701-6370 Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450-4231 Phone 352-341-6700 Fax: 352-341-7008

CADILLAC April 9 and 16, 2012. F11020513 1993 Allante Nstar. Soft & hardtop auto low miles black mint Meeting Meeting Meeting $16KObo 352-563-1915 Camaro 97 Notices Notices Notices Z28, 97K mis. T-tops, exc cond. White with 492-0409 MCRN orang strips $8K obo PUBLIC NOTICE 352-302-7204 NOTICE OF MEETING CHEVY ALLEN PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ‘07, Impala, V6, auto, A meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Allen Plantation Community Develop- ice cold AC, non smok- ment District will be held on April 19, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the Law Offices of Clark Still- ers 100K mi $7,500 well, 320 U.S. Highway 41 South, Inverness, Florida 34450. The meeting is open to the (352) 726-3093 public and will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Florida Law for Chrysler Maserati Community Development Districts. A copy of the meeting agenda may be ob- tained from the District Manager at 13574 Village Park Drive, Suite 265, Orlando, FL 1989 runs good, 32837. This meeting may be continued to a date, time, and place to be specified on removable hard top, the record at the meeting. $2,900. (352) 419-5219 There may be occasions when one or more Supervisors, Staff or other individuals LINCOLN will participate by speaker telephone. ‘92, Towncar, Any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of a disa- second engine, bility or physical impairment should contact the District Office at (407) 841-5524 at 50K mi. runs good least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech im- $850. (352) 341-0177 paired, please contact the Florida Relay Service 1-800-955-8770, for aid in contact- MERCEDES ‘99 ing the District Office. S420, blue book $11,500 Each person who decides to appeal any action taken at these meetings is ad- sell $10K FIRM vised that person will need a record of the proceedings and that accordingly, the 1729 W. Gulf to lake person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, in- Hwy, Lecanto cluding the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be based. SAND RAIL George S. Flint, District Manager Governmental Management Services – Central Florida project $800.

(352) 228-1897 April 9, 2012. 000B2O0