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NEWS BRIEFS Mack, Nelson trade barbs at debate McGovern ‘no longer Little love lost beween candidates responsive’ SIOUX FALLS, Associated Press go again” line made famous three S.D. — The family of decades ago by President Ronald ex-U.S. Sen. George DAVIE — The first and only de- Reagan and both strayed from Mc- bate between Democratic Sen. the subject of questions to take Bill Nelson and Republican chal- shots at the other. Gov- lenger Rep. Connie Mack IV The debate wasn’t so much a ern Wednesday came across almost look at what the candidates will said like the old school-yard taunt, “I support if elected, but rather a lot the 90- know you are, but what am I?” of finger pointing about each year- Both candidates accused each other’s records to date. old is George Associated Press other of lying about the other’s Associated Press “no McGovern Republican challenger Connie Mack IV. records, both used the “there you See DEBATE /Page A2 Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson. longer responsive” in hos- pice care. McGovern’s family issued a statement Wednesday after- noon through Avera McKennan Hospital. His daughter, Ann Black Diamond at 25 McGovern, earlier told The Associated Press her father is “nearing the end” and appears restful and peaceful. She said it’s a blessing she and other family mem- bers are able to be with him. McGovern was the Democratic pres- idential candidate who lost to President Richard Nixon in 1972 in a historic landslide. He was a member of the U.S. House from 1957 to 1961 and a U.S. senator from 1963 to 1981 and led the leader his party’s lib- eral wing during that time. In recent years, he turned his focus to world hunger. Chronicle Forum DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Under the ownership of Escalante Golf, plans are being executed to bring improvements to the upscale Black Diamond community, including a Thursday clubhouse renovation, golf course enhancements and offerings to residents. The Quarry Course at Black Diamond is a landmark at the commu- The Citrus County nity, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Chronicle’s candi- date forum is 7 p.m. Thursday at the Col- Landmark development marks quarter-century with plans for updated amenities lege of Central Florida in Lecanto. PAT FAHERTY ments and new residential offer- term sustainability and exclusiv- villas to mini-mansions with full- Doors open at Staff Writer ings and memberships. ity,” said David Mc Donald, presi- time residents, snowbirds and 6 p.m. Escalante purchased Black Di- dent of Escalante Golf. “The visiting golf members. The forum will fea- — LECANTO amond from original owner Stan comprehensive master plan Homes are clustered in vil- ture speeches from s Black Diamond marks its Olsen in March 2011. It immedi- demonstrates a continuing com- lages surrounded by views of golf candidates for Con- 25th anniversary, it contin- ately planned to bring energy mitment to our existing members courses. Home prices range from gress, state repre- Aues to define “luxury golf and vitality back to the club. The and is a point of pride and em- $150,000 to more than $3 million. sentative, clerk of community” in Citrus County. effort began with re-establishing phasis in attracting new resi- Black Diamond Real Estate courts, sheriff and But Escalante Golf, owner/op- the Quarry Course as one of the dents who share our vision and has its first “show” home under superintendent of erator of Black Diamond, is not country’s premier golf experi- values.” construction. It is called the Au- schools. The format resting on the gated develop- ences. The deal also brought Es- With 1,200 rolling acres, Black gusta and signals the restart of includes questions ment’s past. calante 100 lots, in addition to Diamond has 504 homes, three luxury single family home build- from a panel of Instead, the Texas-based com- another 100 lots that were previ- Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, ing, which has been dormant at Chronicle editorial pany has unveiled a multimil- ously sold. a clubhouse complex, a new visi- Black Diamond since 2007. board members. lion-dollar master plan featuring “Our goal is to build on Black tors center and other community Some outside builders, Candidates are a major clubhouse redesign, nu- Diamond’s world-class reputa- amenities. Existing homes are a also invited to re- merous golf course enhance- tion to ensure the club’s long- diverse blend ranging from golf See 25 YEARS/ Page A5 serve tables for their campaign items. WYKE-TV Chan- nel 49 and chronicle online.com will broadcast the forum Suit against former developer continues at dates to be announced. “This action is positive,” party they could be entitled For more informa- said Edward A. Marod, at- to recover legal fees — a sub- tion, call political re- Black Diamond legal dispute dates to 2003 torney for the plaintiffs. “But stantial amount — due to the porter Mike Wright at this case is not over.” time involved. 352-563-3228. PAT FAHERTY current owner/operator of tiffs in the case as Charles S. He said the case has many The plaintiffs initially Staff Writer Black Diamond. Haines, Kathy Haines, parts, but the part that has filed the action Oct. 31, 2003. — From staff and wire reports On Tuesday, Circuit Court Richard O. Conboy, Jackson come to an end is the In the years that followed A near-decade-old lawsuit Judge Patricia V. Thomas Randolph, William Bristol, Haines’ claim for damages. this lawsuit, or a similar involving Black Diamond granted defendants Black Larry Laukka, Angelo There are other issues to re- variation, would go to circuit INSIDE Ranch and its former devel- Diamond Properties Inc., Masut, Brenda Masut and solve before the case goes to court, U.S. District Court and ENTERTAINMENT: oper, Stan Olsen, has Black Diamond Reality Inc. Tom Howell. final judgment. the Fifth District Circuit reached another milestone, and Stanley C. Olsen’s mo- The request for summary Marod said the second Court of Appeal, before end- Now starring but it is far from over. tion for summary judgment judgment targeted the positive thing to come out of ing up back in front of Judge Ethel Kennedy is the The lawsuit does not in- following an Oct. 5 hearing. claims of Charles and Kathy the summary judgment rul- focus of a new HBO volve Escalante Golf, the Court records list plain- Haines. ing was as the prevailing See LAWSUIT /Page A5 film./Page B6

INDEX Comics ...... C5 Community ...... C3 Homosassa Post Office to see reduction in hours Crossword ...... C4 Editorial ...... A10 is based in Chiefland. “Because of available. Entertainment . . . . .B6 you we came up with a different “Proposed hours of operation Horoscope ...... B6 Strong community support helps, though strategy.” would most likely be 9 a.m. to 3 Lottery Numbers . . .B4 Kirce explained with four differ- p.m.,” Kirce said. “However, that de- Lottery Payouts . . . .B6 ERYN WORTHINGTON ated by the U.S. Postal Service. The ent options available on a survey, 86 termination has not been made yet.” Movies ...... C5 Staff Writer results from a survey that customers percent of the returned surveys re- With the post plan implementation Obituaries ...... A6 responded to helped keep the post sulted in the realignment of hours. strategy, Homosassa will see a re- Classifieds ...... C6 For many residents who rely on office on Yulee Drive open; however, After Tuesday night’s meeting with duction of its postal window service TV Listings ...... C4 the Homosassa Post Office, they will with reduced hours. the community, Kirce will meet with to a six-hour period during the week. see a reduction in service hours. “Your voices were heard in Wash- the manager of post office operation Saturday window service and the Post office customers gathered ington, D.C., and your fight was ac- (MPOO), who is also based in collection box will not be affected. Tuesday evening to discuss the “post knowledged,” said Carolyn Kirce, Chiefland, to discuss the set hours plan implementation strategy” cre- operation programs specialist who the weekday window service will be See HOURS/ Page A4 A2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 STATE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

seniors paid for by the gov- comments. ernment. And he said the “Is that the only line that DEBATE $700 billion was a savings, you have memorized?” Nel- Continued from Page A1 Tea party favorite West not a cut to beneficiaries. son said. The law cuts Medicare Nelson repeated some Mack began the debate by spending for hospitals and lines of his own, like accus- accusing Nelson of voting other providers by more ing Mack of missing too many battles for re-election 150 times to raise taxes, vot- than $700 billion over a votes as a congressman. ing to gut the military and decade. “You haven’t talked about being the deciding vote on “I’m not going to let you all of the tax cuts that I’ve Congressman known for controversial quips President Barack Obama’s get away with this. The $716 voted for,” Nelson said. “Let’ health care overhaul. Nel- billion was, in fact, savings talk about the votes you Associated Press advantage in fundraising and name recog- son immediately balked, that extended the life of missed. When you show up, nition, Murphy believes voters are tired of saying “I’m looking forward Medicare for eight years. it’s even worse because you STUART, Fla. — Congressman Allen attention-getting comments by the con- to pointing out what the Medicare was going to run try to take out Medicare and West exudes such confidence that his re- gressman he said have become so fre- truth is because everything out in three years,” Nelson Social Security.” election seems a sure thing to throngs of quent they’re hard to keep track of. the congressman just said is said. “He voted to cut Mack avoided a question supporters. But just two years after be- “He’s been an embarrassment to the not true.” Medicare by taking away about how to balance the coming one of Congress’ most recogniza- country,” Murphy said. And thus the stage was set the guaranteed benefit with budget without raising taxes ble and vocal tea party figures, a Supporters of West show up en masse to for a bitter hour-long a voucher that a senior citi- or cutting Medicare, Social 20-something political novice’s challenge his events, applauding loudly and shout- exchange. zen would have to negotiate Security and the military by is posing a serious threat to West’s fiery ing “Run for president!” They defend the “Sen. Nelson cast the de- with an insurance saying the solution is creat- no-holds-barred leadership. former Army lieutenant colonel’s every ciding vote to cut $700 bil- company.” ing jobs, which would in- Democrats have made West one of their word and describe him as a true patriot lion out of Medicare. What The debate was at Nova crease revenue. top targets, hoping his uncensored style and the one lawmaker they can count on did Senator Nelson say be- Southeastern University in “We’re going to make sure has fallen out of vogue. Those hopes are to tell it like it is. fore the vote? He said it is Davie and organized by Lead- that job creators are going to hinged on the candidacy of Patrick Mur- “He’s an open book,” said Jerry Garrett, unconscionable to whack ership Florida and the get back in the game. If you phy, 29, who enters politics in one of the a 72-year-old Republican who showed up away Medicare Advantage Florida Press Association. want more revenue to come country’s most well-financed and high- at a West campaign stop in Stuart and from our seniors, but that’s Mack repeated several into the federal govern- profile House races. Through Sept. 30, praised the congressman’s willingness to exactly what he did,” Mack lines over and over, includ- ment, you do it by putting West had spent about $12 million com- say what he means. said. ing one saying Nelson says people back to work,” he pared to Murphy’s almost $3 million and Among West’s most explosive statements: While Nelson did vote for one thing in Florida and said. “The best economic outside groups have spent millions more. An insistence that dozens of Democratic the health care overhaul, then votes differently in engine we have is the Amer- It’s a fight Murphy has craved, first seek- members of Congress are communists; a la- Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson Washington — an effort to ican people.” ing the Democratic nomination in West’s beling of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz was the last Democrat to paint him as a liberal who Nelson answered the current district, then following him north as “vile” and “despicable;” and calling So- commit to the bill. Nelson supports Obama with nearly question by pointing to when redrawn boundaries made it far less cial Security disability benefits “a form of also pointed out he negoti- every vote while maintain- Medicare savings already favorable to the GOP. Despite West’s huge modern, 21st-century slavery.” ated a deal protecting ing an image as a moderate enacted and by saying U.S. Florida seniors already en- back home. troops can be removed from rolled in Medicaid Advan- Nelson drew laughs when European bases that were tage, a private plan for responding to one of the established in the Cold War.

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Third person dies from meningitis in Fla. Aug. 28, noticed an onset of Now, authorities are looking at tion implicated in infection is the ing pharmacy. Federal health offi- Death toll rises to meningitis symptoms Oct. 6 and whether other medicines from the steroid used for epidural back cials say 19 people have died. A died earlier this week. compounding pharmacy are safe. injections.” total of 240 people nationwide Also, Armstrong added, a 13th Armstrong said the state has Eight Florida health care facili- have contracted meningitis. 19 due to outbreak Floridian has contracted meningi- identified 260 health care facili- ties received the tainted steroid; Meanwhile, another Marion Associated Press tis due to the contaminated steroid. ties in Florida that have received two of those facilities did not ad- County meningitis victim has filed Meningitis cases in Florida and medicine from the pharmacy minister the steroid at all. Of the the first lawsuit in Florida against ST. PETERSBURG — State nationwide have grown in recent since January. State officials have 1,038 people in Florida who re- the pharmacy. Vlinda York’s attor- health officials said Wednesday a weeks due to the steroid injection called those places and urged ceived the steroid injections, all ney filed a negligence and liabil- third person in Florida has died used for back pain. Federal health them to contact any patients who but 11 have been contacted by ity lawsuit this week. after contracting meningitis from officials said the tainted medicine might have been treated with the state health officials. York was treated at the Marion a tainted steroid medication. came from one place — the pharmacy’s medicine — espe- Of those, six have been identi- Pain Management Center with Dr. John Armstrong, Florida’s Massachusetts-based New Eng- cially those treated with injections fied as living in Alabama. two tainted steroid injections in surgeon general and secretary of land Compounding Center. How for eye or heart surgeries. People in 15 states have been af- August and then contracted health, said a 78-year-old Marion the steroid was contaminated is However, Armstrong added “at fected by the tainted medicine meningitis. She has been hospi- County man received the injection unclear and under investigation. this time, the only NECC medica- from a Massachusetts compound- talized for nearly a month. Celebrate wildlife on Checkerboard life refuge day Special to the Chronicle

The Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge will have its annual Refuge Day celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. Food and drink will be available for purchase. For the second time, Refuge Day will take place at the Three Sisters Springs property. Parking will be available at Kings Bay Plaza with constant free shuttles to Three Sisters Springs starting at 9:45 a.m. The last one will return at 3:30 p.m. A number of local musicians will play folk music all day. Food and re- freshments will be provided by the Friends of Crystal River NWR. The event will host wildlife shows/exhibits such as live raptors, a musical garden, Mermaid Melissa talks (manatees and mermaids) and endangered species, drumming and kite parades. Other children’s activi- ties include a USGS manatee match- ing game, a marine tide pool touch tank, build your own bird kite and NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle manatee, a giant manatee puzzle and At 100, Jack Roosa is still going strong. His life has been filled with a variety of careers and experiences, including singing on stage other wildlife identification activities. at Carnegie Hall and meeting musical greats such as Lily Pons and Mario Lanza. Representatives from a variety of nonprofit organizations and local and state outdoor agencies will be on hand to help promote Citrus County’s Jack Roosa says he has leaped from career to career in his 100 years bountiful natural resources. Some of NANCY KENNEDY Bavarian Restaurant and Deli franchise. these include the Florida Wildlife Staff Writer Another time he owned an inn in the Commission, Florida Park Service, Adirondacks — 30 cottages, a nine-hole Florida Public Archaeological Net- — CITRUS SPRINGS golf course and a big hotel. work, USGS and many more. t 100, John “Jack” King Roosa “I didn’t have a penny when I bought For information on the Refuge Day doesn’t look a day over 87. it,” Roosa said, chuckling. “The owner event at Three Sisters Springs, call A“I don’t hear well, and I had a said, ‘Give me the profits from the first 352-563-2088. stroke so I reach for words sometimes,” year and that will be the down payment.’ he said from his Citrus Springs home. You wouldn’t get that deal today.” “But I’ve had an interesting life.” Another memory Roosa has is having He calls his life a checkerboard, hav- his photo taken on a subway train with ing leaped from career to career. Sono Ocato, a beautiful ballerina who Pet groups His father, who also lived to be 100, was about to play the part of “Miss Turn- was a concert violinist and a music stiles” in the Broadway musical “On the teacher. Like father, like son, Roosa also Town.” provide help played the violin and sang operatic “I was in my uniform on the subway tenor. and someone asked if I wanted to have On Friday, Nov. 29, 1940, he sang on my picture taken with her,” he said, stage at Carnegie Hall. A ticket cost adding he didn’t get a date with her, just to each other $1.10 (including tax). a copy of the photo. ERYN WORTHINGTON He said he was headed for a New In 1977, Roosa and Helen, his wife of Staff Writer York singing career when World War II 44 years, moved to Florida, first to Inver- interrupted. Special to the Chronicle ness, then they bought a house in Bev- A local nonprofit organization is “I had just gotten the lead tenor role During World War II, Jack Roosa served in erly Hills for only $16,700. He said throwing a helping paw to another in the operetta ‘Rosa Linda,’” he re- the Coast Guard. Home on leave, one day friends asked, “At that price, does it nonprofit organization. called. “I had gone through a number of he was riding a subway in his uniform and have a roof?” Joshua’s House for Golden Re- auditions with other tenors, and they was tapped to take part in a photo shoot As they settled into retirement life in triever Rescue will host its annual re- called me at my apartment and said, with Sono Ocato, a beautiful ballerina who Citrus County, Roosa met the late Tom union Saturday, Oct. 20, at Rainbow ‘You’ve got the leading part. When are was about to play the part of “Miss Turn- Franklin, who suggested he do some Springs State Park in Dunnellon. you ready to go to work?’ The next day I stiles” in the Broadway musical “On the community writing. So, along with or- According to Joshua’s House, par- got my draft notice.” Town.” ganizing community concerts at Curtis ticipants are being asked to bring pet He joined the Coast Guard and went Peterson Auditorium, Roosa got himself food that can be donated to the Meals to the Pacific. Four years later when he “I ran all over New York, in all the an- a voice recorder and a notebook and on Wheels Pet Food Program. got out of the service, too much time had tique stores, looking for chairs,” he said. started writing stories about everyday The Meals on Wheels Pet Food passed to resume a singing career, so he “It took me a long time.” people, many of them published in the Program provides citizens the oppor- joined Columbia Artists and managed He said the great soprano Lily Pons Visitor. tunity to receive meals for their pets the careers of other musicians and “shook like an aspen leaf ” before every “It was a fun job for me as a retiree,” in conjunction with their own meals artists. performance at the Metropolitan Opera he said. “I’ve had a wonderful life, won- being delivered. He worked with some of the greats — House. She’d stand in the wings and say, derful careers, and I’ve met interesting Sponsored by the board of Joshua’s Lily Pons, Nelson Eddy, Mario Lanza “Jack, hang on to me!” people.” House of Golden Retriever Rescue and Jascha Heifetz. When Roosa was younger he taught As for living to 100, he never doubted and friends, events begin with pic- “I was responsible for all the concerts music at a summer camp on St. Regis he wouldn’t. His birthday is May 25. He’s tures with Santa and pups at 10 a.m. Heifetz did in New York City,” Roosa Lake in New York where the children of half a year away from 101. and conclude at 4 p.m. with social said. “He was very difficult to work the wealthy — the Vanderbilts and His best advice is simple: Work. time. with.” Pratts — would go. “Work hard,” he said. “No matter what All dogs must be on a leash and One time Heifetz ordered Roosa to After he left Columbia Artists, Roosa you do, work.” pooper scooping is required. find him two straight-back chairs that tried his hand at selling Caribbean sail- Chronicle reporter Nancy Kennedy For more information or to RSVP, didn’t squeak for a concert at Carnegie ing yachts, but that didn’t last long. After can be reached at nkennedy@chronicle call 352-527-0669. Hall. that, he bought a Mr. Dunderbak’s online.com or 352-564-2927. Contact Chronicle reporter Eryn Worthington at 352-563-5660, ext. 1334, or eworthington@chronicle online.com. Around THE COUNTY —From wire reports Scouts around globe nections will not be available onsite.) Wentzel, at 352-302-5864 or email Veterans of Foreign Wars Post to gather for jamboree Scouts must be accompanied by a [email protected]. 8189 erected the memorial, which in- parent or scout leader who remains Third phase of veterans cludes emblems of the five branches Local scouts will participate in the with them during their visit. of military service and POW/MIA Correction 55th annual “Jamboree on the Air” Plan to arrive five to 10 minutes memorial unveiled logo, plus 54 individually sponsored and 16th annual “Jamboree on the before the top of an hour. Each sec- Last October, when the Old Ho- monument stones containing the Due to editor error, a column in Tues- Internet” from 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. tion will begin at the top of an hour mosassa Veterans Memorial was un- names of Citrus County veterans, liv- day’s Health & Life section was misattrib- 20, to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at the beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday and veiled, about 500 people came out to ing and deceased. uted. “Stressed? Stop, look and listen” field north of Crystal River United Sunday, continuing until 6 p.m. Sat- see it. The ceremony begins at was written by Yvonne Hess. Methodist Church, 4801 N. Citrus urday and 4 p.m. Sunday. On Sunday, nearly a year later, the 2:30 p.m., rain or shine, at the me- The Chronicle regrets the error. Ave., Crystal River. There will be a sign-in asking for public is invited to the dedication of morial site across from Homosassa Readers can alert The Citrus County Participants may talk to other names, pack/troop numbers and loca- the third phase of the memorial, Elementary School. Chronicle to any errors in news articles by Scouts and amateur radio operators tion and the pack/troop leader’s name. which includes a granite marker with For information, call Shona Cook emailing [email protected] (Hams) via HF and VHF radios (JOTA) The event patch is available for $4. the names of local Purple Heart re- at 352-422-8092. or by calling 352-563-5660. or via the Internet (JOTI). (JOTI con- For more information, call Alan cipients engraved on it. —From staff reports A4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE For the RECORD Citrus County Sheriff’s Office ON THE NET DUI arrest  For more information about arrests made by the ■ Karen Ruth Summers, Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, go to www.sheriff 56, of N. Alizarin Way, Dunnel- citrus.org and click on the Public Information link, lon, at 11:16 p.m. Tuesday on a then on Arrest Reports. misdemeanor charge of driving  Also under Public Information on the CCSO website, under the influence. According click on Crime Mapping for a view of where each to her arrest affidavit, she was type of crime occurs in Citrus County. Click on pulled over after failing to come Offense Reports to see lists of burglary, theft and to a complete stop at the inter- vandalism. For the Record reports are also archived section of West Riverglen Court online at www.chronicleonline.com. and South Suncoast Boulevard  in Homosassa. During the stop, Citrus County Sheriff’s Office/Fire Rescue Chief the sheriff’s deputy noticed the Larry Morabito said the fire service is seeking volun- odor of alcohol and Summers teers to serve alongside paid staff at all stations. For said she had consumed a few information, call John Beebe, volunteer coordinator, beers and had come from High at 352-527-5406. Octane Saloon. She had diffi- culty performing field sobriety ERYN WORTHINGTON/Chronicle ■ Christina Linn, 21, of County warrant for a felony Customers gathered in Old Homosassa on Tuesday evening to air their thoughts about the tasks. She reportedly told the Glenridge Blvd., Homosassa, at charge of grand theft. Bond realignment of Homosassa Post Office, which will have its operation hours cut. deputy she knew she was too 11:05 p.m. Monday on felony $10,000. intoxicated to drive and she was charges of grand theft and bur- ■ Charles Alley sorry. Tests of her breath , 31, of S. concern by stating that much for being here today.” glary of an unoccupied resi- Knobhill Terrace, Homosassa, showed her blood alcohol con- there is workload in Ho- For additional informa- dence. According to her arrest at 5:32 p.m. Monday on a Citrus HOURS centration was 0.072 and 0.069 mosassa and the future is tion, go to affidavit, a detective saw sur- County warrant for a felony Continued from Page A1 percent. The legal limit is 0.08 positive. https://usps.com/our veillance video provided by the charge of retail grand theft. percent. “Let me be realistic with futurenetwork and click on property owner that showed Bond $2,000. Current hours are 9 a.m. to you,” Kirce said. “I have the link under “Preserving Other arrests Linn breaking into a building on ■ Willie Mae Fields, 55, of S. 4 p.m. gone to communities where Post Offices.” ■ Christopher Sullivan, 40, South Schmidt Avenue in Inver- Appaloosa Ave., Floral City, at Kirce said the MPOO had only five people showed up. Contact Chronicle re- of S. Finale Point, Homosassa, ness. Linn denied committing 4:24 p.m. Monday on a felony seven days after the Tues- So that tells me I’ve got porter Eryn Worthington at at 4:50 pm. Tuesday on felony the crimes. Bond $7,000. charge of trafficking or endeav- day meeting to decide on workload here. And you are 352-563-5660, ext. 1334, or charges of illegal use of a credit ■ Jennifer O’Brien, N. oring to traffic in stolen property. the final hours of the Ho- not a two-hour office, a four- eworthington@chronicle card and grand theft. Bond Tamarind Ave., Hernando, at She was released on her own mosassa Post Office. hour office; you’re a six online.com. $3,000. 9:58 p.m. Monday on a Marion recognizance. Residents attended the hours office with the new meeting, as they were in- structure. You are at the top quisitive about the change of the list. You’ve got the and wondering what the fu- workload. That to me is a ture entailed. positive. Your voice was Legal notices in today’s Citrus County Chronicle “This is not just targeted heard and you won.” at rural areas,” Kirce said. Carlis Harman, Ho- “Let’s understand that mosassa’s retired postmas- Department of Planning & Development ...... A6 everything anyone does is ter, joined the residents of assessed by the workload. Homosassa by stating his Meeting Notices ...... C11 This is a Level 6 office not a concerns about the future of Level 15. Levels 2, 4 and 6 postal services. Lien Notices ...... C11 are under an administrative “It is so important that office. 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LAWSUIT The original Continued from Page A1 lawsuit Thomas. concerned The original lawsuit con- cerned Black Diamond Black Diamond Club equity memberships Club equity and possible misleading advertising. The issue of memberships equity membership fees also drove a June 2008 law- and possible suit in federal court that ended in Olsen’s favor. misleading Back at the circuit court advertising. level in 2009-2010, statutes of limitation came into play regarding some of the ear- sent back for retrial be- lier complaints. cause the court said the In 2011 the appellate jury was not given proper court handed down a deci- instructions. sion finding Olsen and In September 2012, the Black Diamond were not defendants filed their mo- responsible for attorneys’ tion for summary judgment fees for the plaintiffs and it contending the facts failed questioned the future of to establish the Haines’ PAT FAHERTY/Chronicle several identical and sepa- claim and that motion was This new luxury home with views of three fairways and an extra large golf cart garage is under construction at Black rate claims still pending granted. But they have the Diamond. against Black Diamond. right to appeal. over, which is in process determine what the tar- granite countertops and A Citrus County jury in On Wednesday, attorney right now,” King said. geted market is looking for special floor treatment 2009 had ruled partially for Steve Rothenburg, repre- 25 YEARS “There are 45 holes of golf, in a new luxury home. Extra lighting has been the plaintiffs and partially senting the plaintiffs, con- Continued from Page A1 every one of the bunkers The resulting house sits built into the high ceiling, for Black Diamond and firmed their next step is to will be redone over the next on a large lot looking though a conscious effort Olsen. It awarded to the appeal. including ones who were ac- 36 to 40 months.” through three fairways. It has been made to keep the plaintiffs about $400,000 — a “We will appeal to the tive at Black Diamond in the The improvements will offers under 2,800 square Augusta energy-efficient. refund on their equity mem- Fifth District appellate past, are being qualified to cost an estimated $3.5 to $4 feet of living space and is “We wanted to include bership fees plus interest — judge, the order of Oct. 16 participate in future growth million. priced at $425,000. While it what everyone said they on claims of constructive granting a summary judg- to offer buyers a diverse “Our goal is, we love peo- is true to Black Diamond’s wanted,” Miklavcic said. fraud and breach of fiduci- ment,” he said. range of luxury housing. ple to join the club,” King vested architectural stan- “They don’t want dining ary duty against Olsen. It will probably take 12 “We will build homes,” said. dards, the interior is ultra- rooms.” The appeals court kept to 15 months. Black Diamond director of A variety of memberships contemporary. That led to the grand room all but one of the awards in Contact Chronicle re- development Rob King said. are available. The home is expected to concept, which visually con- place; the claims involving porter Pat Faherty at 352- “But if you don’t like our With its stone columns be complete by Dec. 1. It of- nects the kitchen space, eat- Charles Haines and Kathy 564-2924 or pfaherty homes or you want a really and vaulted ceiling, the fers a grand room, which ing and living areas. Haines were reversed and @chronicleonline.com. big custom home, we’re not clubhouse is architecturally ties all living activities to- “It’s a very unique de- the guys to do that house; unique, but very dated ac- gether, an extra-large golf sign,” King said. “This niche au2246 www.dudleysauction.com we’ll refer you to one of our cording to King. “It’s an in- cart garage, a guest area or will work. We’re going to ab1667 builders.” vestment by the owners, it’s second master suite and a build two homes; when one CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUCTION being done in two phases large covered lanai. The golf of those is sold, we’ll build A maximum of four LIVE & ONLINE: and will include a new pro view is enhanced by frame- the third.” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 ITEMS preapproved builders will 3 DIFFERENTFROM be contacted through the shop and remodeled fitness less aquarium style glass. Contact Chronicle re- Preview 11am ~ Auction 1pm ESTATES visitors center. Information center,” he said. “Members Extra designer touches in- porter Pat Faherty at 352- Items from 3 different estates. The first is fine paintings, sketches et al of Stan on the Augusta and residen- will not be assessed.” clude high-end plumbing 564-2924 or pfaherty Nossett (b.1936, d.2010): who’s many works appear in national With the slow years hope- fixtures, wood cabinetry, @chronicleonline.com. publications including the Saturday Evening Post, Reader’s tial re-sales in Black Dia- Digest, & Boy’s Life. Great investment opportunity. mond will also be available. fully behind them, King and The 2nd are autographed guitars, albums, & photos of actors, There are currently about construction manager directors, musicians et al from the estate of “the Stalker” Rick two dozen listings. David Miklavcic are out- • Companionship• Meal Preparation Suarez, a collector of signatures since he was 8 or 9 years old. “In launching our multi- wardly proud to show off the Autographs inc names like: JIMI HENDRIX, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Johnny & June Carter Cash, Shirley Temple, Willie million-dollar program, Augusta. 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He Hernando, Fla., died Oct. 16, 74, of Citrus Springs, Fla., DeRosia, 82 was born Thursday, May 23, 2012, at the Hospice of Cit- died Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, state rodeo contests HERNANDO 1918, in Leeperville, Pa., to rus County House in at Ocala Regional Medical Special to the Chronicle Luigi and Micalina (Ian- Lecanto, Fla. DonnaRae Center, Ocala. She was born The Service of Remem- nona) Melfi. At 18 months, brance for Mr. Robert “Bob” was born Sept. 14, 1932, in April 11, 1938, in Maysville, The Miss Rodeo Florida Mr. Melfi’s family moved to Minneapolis, Minn., the Ky., to the late James “Jake” and Miss Teen Rodeo Florida Lloyd DeRosia Sr., age 82, of Isernia, Italy; and at 18 Hernando, Fla., will be held daughter of Raymond and Jones and Mary (Morris) pageants took place Sept. years old, he immigrated Lillian Henry. She was a Jones. She moved to Inver- 28 and 29 in Kissimmee. 1 p.m., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, back to Detriot, Mich. He at the Florida National fashion illustrator. Don- ness in 1984 from Manches- All contestants were enjoyed a 35-year career naRae was a 25-year mem- ter, Ohio. After 16 years, she judged in the following cat- Cemetery, Bushnell, Fla., with the Ford Motor Com- with full military honors. The ber of the ARIC Study and and her husband of 51 years, egories: Personal interview, pany. In the prime of his life, the Yale Dames. She moved Dallas, moved to Citrus modeling, speech, impromptu family will receive friends Mr. Melfi Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, from 10 to Hernando in 2001 from Springs. She loved gospel questions, horsemanship loved to Minneapolis, Minn. music, doing nursing home and scrapbook (MRF only). a.m. to noon at the Inverness make wine Chapel of Hooper Funeral Survivors include her ministries, and her many Savannah Joy Heimann, in his base- husband of 55 years, Her- brothers and sisters in a sophomore at Citrus High Homes. He died on Tuesday, ment, gar- Oct. 16, 2012, in Lecanto, Fla. man Reller of Hernando, Christ. She was a charter School and a resident of den, play Fla.; sons Josef Reller of member of Freedom Baptist Citrus County, competed in poker and Naples, Fla., Paul Reller Church in Lecanto, and a the competition. She was Frederick attend De- Gannett, 76 and wife Tracy of Tampa, member of the Gospel Free- the first contestant to ever troit Tiger Fla., and Daniel Reller of dom Heirs, where she participate in this pageant INVERNESS Nicola games with Jupiter, Fla.; grandchildren played banjo and sang with Melfi representing Citrus his son. In Marley Reller of Tampa, the group. County. Mr. Frederick W. Gannett, 1976, he moved his wife and age 76 of Inverness, Florida, Fla., and Olivia Reller of Survivors include her Sierra Coward of Okee- son to Beverly Hills, where Naples, Fla.; and several husband Dallas S. Sayre; chobee was crowned Miss died Monday, October 15, he became a member of Our 2012 in Inverness, FL. He nieces and nephews. daughter Laura L. (Jeff) Teen Rodeo Florida 2013. Lady of Grace Catholic A funeral service for Mrs. Huff of Hernando; two sons, Jeena Smeenk of Hurlburt was born March 11, 1936 in Church. He was a proud Granby, NY, son of the late Reller will be held at 10 a.m. James A. Sayre of German- was crowned Miss Rodeo member of the United Auto on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012, town, Ky., and Zachery D. Florida 2013. Harold and Dora (Loveless) Workers Union. Nicola ac- Gannett. He worked as a bus at the Heinz Funeral Home. (Sylvia) Sayre of Floral City; Savannah was unani- tively attended the Citrus The family will receive six grandchildren, Wynter mously voted Miss Conge- driver for the Phoenix County Senior Center. He School System in New York friends from 9 a.m. until the Stevens of Oklahoma City, niality for both the teen loved making people laugh, Special to the Chronicle and moved to Inverness hour of service. Inurnment Okla., Amanda Jaggers of and miss categories. She going out to dinner with his Savannah Joy Heimann from Pennellville, NY in will follow at Florida Na- Palmbay, Ashton M. (Frank) was voted by all 14 contest- family and lending a help- was named Miss Conge- 1991. His hobbies included tional Cemetery in Bush- Ferguson, Dallas C. Evans, ants as well as the judges ing hand to those in need. nell. Heinz Funeral Home & and Jeffrey Huff, all of In- and board of directors for niality in the Miss Rodeo fishing, hunting and golf. And even in his senior Florida and Miss Teen Survivors include his wife Cremation, Inverness, Fla. verness, and Mason C. Sayre The Miss Rodeo Florida years, “Pops” was the life of of Germantown, Ky.; great- Pageant. Rodeo Florida contests as of 55 years, Joan Gannett of the party, and his light- well as earning the same Inverness, son, Mark M. OBITUARIES grandchildren Grace Fergu- Savannah said she made hearted spirit will always be son, DJ Jaggers, Dylan lasting friendships and honor in a West Palm Gannett of Inverness, 3 sis- missed.  Beach pageant, where she ters, Mildred Wood, Laura Free obituaries, run one Jones, Taylor and Riley Tor- shared in an experience of Nicola was preceded in day, can include: full was first runner-up. Landis, both of Inverness, res; sister Betty Plummer of a lifetime. death by his wife Emma name of deceased; and Beverly Thrulow of Ful- Augusta, Ky.; niece Vanessa Savannah’s Citrus West Palm Beach Pageant, Melfi in December of 2003; age; hometown/state; ton, NY, brother, William A. (Brandon) Gaunce; and County Sponsors were which was this past week- daughter Judith Klein- date of death; place of nephew Victor Plummer, Buyers Guide, B&W Rexall end, where she was named Gannett of N. Syracuse, NY smith; brothers Samuel, death; date, time and and many nieces, nephews, also of Augusta. Drugs, Citrus County Stam- first runner-up as well as Charlie, Anthony and Guy place of visitation and The family will receive pede, Hometown Values, Miss Photogenic and Miss great nieces and great Melfi; and sisters Theresa funeral services. nephews. friends Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, Mike Scott Plumbing and Congeniality. Cococcetta and Millie  If websites, photos, Inurnment will take place between the hours of 11 a.m. Moring & Moring P.A. She has also been asked Nacco. Survivors include survivors, memorial until 1 p.m., with funeral While at the Miss Rodeo to participate in a pageant at Jacksonville Cemetery, his brother Michele Melfi of contributions or other Jacksonville, NY on a later services to follow at 1 p.m. at pageant, Savannah was in- in Okeechobbee in Florida; and sister Rosaria information are the Chas. E. Davis Funeral vited to compete in the February. date. Friends who wish may Melfi of Italy; son Michael included, this will be send memorial donations to Home, Inverness. Pastor Melfi and wife Victoria Sei- designated as a paid Bill Ogle from Freedom a pet rescue agency of their jas Melfi of Beverly Hills; obituary and a cost SUBMISSION DEADLINES choice. Online condolences Baptist Church will be offi- grandchildren Shalyn estimate provided to ciating. Christine will be  Follow these guidelines to help ensure timely publica- may be sent to the family at Barker and husband Patrick the sender. www.HooperFuneralHome laid to rest at Oak Ridge tion of submitted material. The earlier Chronicle edi- of Citrus Springs, Brian Au-  A flag will be included tors receive submissions, the better chance of notes .com. Cremation arrange- Cemetery, Inverness, follow- gustine of Michigan, for free for those who running more than once. ments are under the direc- ing the services. Michelle Cavallin of served in the U.S.  Community notes: At least one week in advance of the tion of the Inverness Chapel Sign the guest book at Canada, Ronald Augustine military. (Please note event. of Hooper Funeral Homes & www.chronicleonline.com. of Washington, Sean Powers this service when  Veterans Notes: 4 p.m. Wednesday for publication Crematory. of Michigan, Leslie Warren submitting a free Sunday. of Texas; and great-grand- obituary.) OBITUARIES  Together page: 4 p.m. Wednesday for publication Sun- Mary Grove children his “Lil’ Girl”  Additionally, obituaries day. HOMOSASSA Emmy Barker, Graham “Lil’ will be posted online at  Deadline is 3 p.m. for  Business Digest: 4 p.m. Wednesday for publication obituaries to appear Mary Sue (nee Read) Mike” Barker, Nicole Tosti, www.chronicleonline Sunday. .com. in the next day’s  Grove, of Homosassa, Fla., Lauren Tosti, Brandon Chalk Talk: 4 p.m. Monday for publication Wednesday.  edition. died Aug. 28, 2012, at Seven Tosti, Kelsey Augustine, Ste- Area funeral homes  Health Notes: 4 p.m. Friday for publication Tuesday. Rivers Hospital. Predeceased fania Cavallin, Ashley Au- with established  Email obits@chronicle gustine, Zachary Augustine, accounts with the online.com, fax 352- by her husband Bob and Chronicle brothers Harry and Jack. Isabella Cavallin, Axel Au- are charged 563-3280 or call 352- 1018-THCRN Born in Chicago, Ill. Sur- gustine, Mason Warren and $8.75 per column inch. 563-5660 for details. Avery Warren.  NOTICE OF INTENT vived by children Patricia Non-local funeral  Additional days of A visitation celebrating Anne Grove, Teresa Marie homes and those publication or reprints the life of Nicola Melfi will TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE Harrison (Joe), Robert without accounts are due to errors in Doyle Grove (Judy) and be open to the public from 5 required to pay in submitted material TO ESTABLISH Philip Read Grove (Cheryl); to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, advance by credit card, are charged at the sister-in-law Libby Read; 2012, at Fero Funeral Home. and the cost is $10 per same rates. OR CHANGE REGULATIONS and grandchildren Nathan, Funeral Mass 9 a.m. Friday, column inch. Leslie, Carlos, Amelia and Oct. 19, 2012, at Our Lady of AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND Theodore Grove. Grace with entombment to Funeral services were at follow at Fero Memorial Chas. E. Davis The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) proposes to adopt the following by ordinance: St. Matthias Church, Lanham, Gardens. Arrangements en- Funeral Home With Crematory trusted to Fero Funeral Home, www.chronicleonline.com Md., with burial at Chel- EDWARD F. NANIA 000CPBC AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITRUS tenham Veterans Cemetery www.ferofuneralhome.com. COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE MAP BY REDESIGNATING; THE FUTURE LAND Private Arrangements TODAY’S USE OF APPROXIMATELY 22.9 ACRES FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL in Maryland. Mass of Re- WILLIAM MUSHORN TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND APPROXIMATELY 25.7 ACRES FROM membrance at 8 a.m., Satur- OBITUARIES Visitation: Wed. 5:00-7:00 PM PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OFFICE TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND day, Oct. 20, 2012, at St. Service: Thurs. 10 AM APPROXIMATELY 4.9 ACRES FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO  Chronicle policy permits PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OFFICE; AND AMENDING THE CITRUS COUNTY Thomas The Apostle RUTH MARKEE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ATLAS BY REDESIGNATING THE LAND USE OF Catholic Church, Homosassa. free and paid obituaries. Services in Hillsboro, WI NUMBER APPROXIMATELY 22.9 ACRES FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO  Obituaries must be CHRISTINE SAYRE GENERAL COMMERCIAL WITH A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY AND In lieu of flowers, dona- APPROXIMATELY 25.7 ACRES FROM PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OFFICE TO tions may be made to The verified with the funeral Viewing: Fri. 11:00 AM GENERAL COMMERCIAL WITH A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY AND Academy of St. Matthias, home or society in Service: Fri. 1:00 PM APPROXIMATELY 4.9 ACRES FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO charge of the PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OFFICE WITH A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY 9475 Annapolis Road, Lan- 726-8323 000CTA5 AND APPROXIMATELY 4.3 ACRES FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO ham, MD 20706 or St. Vin- arrangements. G MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL WITH A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY AND APPROXIMATELY 4 ACRES FROM PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OFFICE TO cent de Paul Society at St. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OFFICE WITH A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY; Thomas the Apostle S S ERVING FF AMILIES FOR PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR MODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Catholic Church, 7040 S. 37 YEARS WITH Suncoast Boulevard, Ho- CPA/AA/PDO-12-26 Genesis Group for CR 486 LLC mosassa, FL 34446. D D IGNITY IGNITY & & RR ESPECT 50 Sign the guest book at The property is located in Section 21, Township 18 South, Range 18 East . Parcel 1-A, FERO in Section 21, Township 18, Range 18, and further described as a parcel of land being FERO 000CSLE www.chronicleonline.com. a portion of the Parcel “1” of the lands described in Official Records Book 2218, Page OF HOMOSASSA, Inc. Memorial Memorial GardensGardens && CALL 564-2907 191, which property is known as 3499 W. Norvell Bryant Highway, Lecanto, FL. A www.verticalblindsofhomosassa.com Funeral Funeral HomeHome TO REPORT A BINGO. complete legal description is on file. To Place Your More 3 WA Y S T OWIN The Citrus County Planning and Development Commission (PDC) will conduct a Beverly Beverly Hills Hills preliminary Public Hearing on November 1, 2012 at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto ad, 1. Traditional Bingo $100 Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. “ In Memory ” Than Just 2. Double Bingo $200 Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the 352 352 746-4646 746-4646 proposed application. 3. Full Card Bingo $300 Saralynne Lorrie Verticals www.dignitymemorial.com Miller at 564-2917 • 2” Faux Wood [email protected] 2011 • Woven Woods 000CR8I • Cellular & Roman Shades HEAR Closing time for placing ad • Plantation Shutters is 4 days prior to run date. • Ado Wraps WHAT • Custom Drapery YOU’VE • TopTreatments • Etc. BEEN 5454 S. 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000C89A 000CT07 A copy of the proposed ordinance(s) and supporting materials are available for public inspection and copying between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, at the Department of Planning and Development, Geographic Resource and 000CGGO CARPET • TILE • WOOD • VINYL • LAMINATE Community Planning Division, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Suite 292, Lecanto, Florida Serving Our Community... 34461. (352) 527-5544. Hours: Meeting Your Needs! Mon. Fri. 8-5pm If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any Sat. 9-1pm matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes all testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, Mohawk 60 Day Satisfaction Guarantee on Carpet Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 5430 West Gulf to Lake Hwy. 341-6565, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or Lecanto, FL 34461 Richard T. Brown 000BO4M 527-1811 FREE ESTIMATES speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. Licensed Funeral Director 44 W. Gulf To Lake Hwy., Lecanto ( next to landfill) Chairman 352-795-0111 Fax: 352-795-6694 CCC #2837 Planning and Development Commission Citrus County, Florida [email protected] / www.brownfuneralhome.com SERVING CITRUS COUNTY SINCE 1975 000CYN9 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMMUNITY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 A7 Worth NOTING Autumn event for West Section of the Great Brits and friends The club welcomes inter- the Post home, 6585 W. Gulf- talk about a period craft, trade Florida Birding Trail. Partici- ested visitors. For more infor- to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. or way of life for about 10 to 15 homeless pups pants should meet at 7:45 a.m. gather Oct. 22 mation, call Laurie at Everyone is welcome to minutes. Then, the group will Celebrate autumn with at the entrance to the park’s The British American Social 352-382-2299 or Barbara at come and enjoy dinner with move to the next station until Friends of Citrus County Animal Visitor Center. The bird walk will Club will host a manatee Pow- 352-344-1423. friends and families for a they have been to all of them. Services (FOCCAS) and Citrus begin at 8 a.m. Binoculars and erPoint presentation by Ivan Coin Club meets donation of $7. Pre-registration is required. County Animal Shelter. a field guide are recommended. Vincente from the U.S. Fish & All profits support the many To register or for more informa- FOCCAS is sponsoring an Participation in the bird walk on Wildlife Service at its meeting at in Beverly Hills programs of the American Le- tion, call Dianne Drye at 352- Autumn Colors adoption pro- Pepper Creek is free. 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in the The Beverly Hills Coin Club gion Auxiliary. For more infor- 726-0315. motion through Oct. 22. All Pepper Creek Trail is approx- Holiday Inn Express, 903 Gulf- will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday, mation, call Unit President Sugarmill Chorale dogs of autumn colors (brown, imately 3/4 mile in length and to-Lake Highway, Inverness. Oct. 22, at the Central Ridge Sandy White at 352-249-7663. yellow, red, rust) will have half follows along the park’s tram Refreshments will be available. Library in Beverly Hills. seeks singers off adoption fees. A $30 adop- The club meets the fourth Park offers ‘living road, connecting the Visitor There are no dues. The Sugarmill Chorale is looking tion fee will include spay/neuter, Monday monthly and welcomes Center on U.S. 19 and the club’s purpose is to bring local history’ for kids for more singers. Reading microchip and all age-appropri- West entrance on Fishbowl all who have an interest in or coin collectors together and for Second- and fourth-grade music is not necessary, just a ate vaccinations. Drive. Participants can either association with Britain and the numismatic education. For de- teachers and home-school love of singing. All dogs that are already walk back down the trail or wait Commonwealth, its history or tails, call Joe at 352-527-2868. groups are welcome to take ad- Rehearsals are from 6:30 to spayed or neutered are also and take the first returning boat culture. Visit the website at vantage of Fort Cooper State 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at the First half off on adoptions. after the park opens. There is www.britamclub.com for more Elks to host Park’s annual Living History United Methodist Church of Ho- Citrus County Animal Serv- no charge to use the Pepper information, or call Judi bloodmobile at lodge Days program on Oct. 25 mosassa, 8831 W. Bradshaw ices is at 4030 S. Airport Road Creek trail or to take the return Mathews at 352-527-2581 or West Citrus Elks Lodge No. and 26. St., Homosassa. The Christmas in Inverness, behind the fair- boat trip. Dave Jones at 352-382-3418. 2693 will host the LifeSouth The program is to acquaint concert is scheduled for Dec. 8. grounds. It is open 10 a.m. to Bird walks are planned for Art Center calls for Bloodmobile from 3 to 6 p.m. at children with the lives and cus- For information, call Rose at 4 p.m. Tuesday through October, November and the lodge on Grover Cleveland toms of people who were in the 352-634-2688. Saturday. monthly from January through exhibit entries Boulevard, east of U.S. 19. Florida territory in the 1830s April. For more information and Artists are invited to submit Sorority slates Rodeo drill team The public is welcome to and 1840s, to give them a bet- to register, call 352-628-5343, works for competition in the stop by and contribute. Anyone ter understanding of what life yard sale Oct. 27 plans car wash ext. 1002, or visit www.florida second annual Exhibition at the who gives blood will receive a was like during this time. The Alpha Gamma Chapter The Citrus Stampede Rodeo stateparks.org. Art Center of Citrus County on coupon for a free well drink in The program will begin be- of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority 4-H Drill Team will wash cars County Road 486 in Citrus Rose Society the lodge. tween 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., de- will host a yard sale from 8 a.m. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Hills, 2466 N. Annapolis Ave, pending on when a to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, in Oct. 20, at The Hay Barn, 7298 to meet Oct. 21 Hernando. Auxiliary to serve school/group can get there on the former Serenity Day Spa S. Florida Ave. in Floral City. Entries will be received 10 OCALA — Marion County shrimp scampi both days, and takes about two parking lot on Gulf-to-Lake The drill team is raising a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Satur- Rose Society meets at 2:30 Blanton-Thompson American to two and a half hours. The Highway in Lecanto. money for new custom hand- day, Oct. 23 and 24. Best of p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Legion Auxiliary Unit 155, Crys- children will be divided into The sale will benefit St. Jude made western show shirts to Show, first, second, third places Marion County Ag Center Audi- tal River, will serve a shrimp groups which will visit each of Children’s Research Center wear during their precision drill and honorable mentions in four torium, 2232 N.E. Jacksonville scampi dinner from 5 to 6:30 the stations, where a living his- and Easter Seals. Call 352- at the rodeo on Nov. 16 and 17 categories will be awarded at Road (County Road 200A), p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, at torian will demonstrate and/or 795-5187 for more information. at the county fairgrounds. Ocala. an artists’ reception at 6 p.m. The kids, parents and Meetings are open to all who Friday, Nov. 2. coaches will wash cars for any want to have fun learning about Jurors are Spring Hill artist donation. American flag car and sharing their love of roses. Fred Mannarino and local artist flags will be offered for sale Visit www.marioncounty Marian Fox. Artists may submit Skin Cancer is for $3. roses.org or call 352-341-0564. up to five entries for the juried First bird walk of and judged show. For a Post 4252 plans prospectus, call 352-746-0924 diagnosed in more season is Oct. 20 Sunday flea market or visit the website at artcenter The Florida Department of Leroy Rooks Jr. VFW Post ofcitruscounty.org. Environmental Protection’s Ellie 4252 and Ladies Auxiliary will Sugar Babes to visit than 1 million Schiller Homosassa Springs stage a flea market beginning Wildlife State Park, in coopera- at 7 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at local collector tion with Citrus County the post, 3190 N. Carl G. Rose The regular monthly meeting patients annually. Audubon Society, will host the Highway, State Road 200, Her- of the Sugar Babes Doll club fall season’s first bird walk on nando. The public is welcome. will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednes- Pepper Creek Trail on Outside space is $5 (bring a day, Oct. 24. The club will visit 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer Saturday, Oct. 20. table) and inside space is $10. the home of a local doll collec- An experienced birder will Call the post at 352-726-3339 tor; members will receive direc- in their lifetime. lead the walk on this trail — to reserve space. Proceeds tions in their newsletter. one of 19 birding trails in Citrus benefit the Cancer Aid & Re- After the visit, the club will go Melanoma, the most common form of cancer County that are part of the search Foundation. to lunch. for young adults is fatal if left untreated and 1 in 58 will be diagnosed during their lifetime. Routine screening and early detection of skin cancer is key to treatment. A “Honoring our Military Retirees” Asymmetry One half unlike the other half. B Border Irregular Scalloped or poorly circumscribed border C Color varied from one area to another: shades of tan & brown, black, sometimes white, red or blue. D Diameter larger than 6 mm as a rule (diameter of pencil eraser) To schedule a skin cancer examination, please call our staff at 746-2200.

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J-K-L Mylan 24.28 +.24 Pwrwv rsh .42 -.01 SmartBal 12.69 +.25 VanIntCpB 88.70 -.05 Switzerlnd .9220 .9270 Akorn 13.07 +.06 BostPrv 9.77 +.28 SmithWes 10.32 +.06 Ctrip.com 18.67 +.31 FuelCell 1.00 +.05 MyriadG 27.24 +.08 PranaBio 2.96 +.47 VeecoInst 30.10 +.04 Taiwan 29.18 29.25 AlaskCom 2.34 +.03 BreitBurn 19.91 +.05 CubistPh 47.91 +.92 FultonFncl 9.95 -.20 j2Global 30.60 +.09 NICESys 33.44 -.55 PremExhib 2.90 +.10 SodaStrm 39.02 +.76 Velti 7.59 -.25 Alexion 114.59 +2.85 Brightcv n 12.80 +.38 Curis 4.22 +.14 G-H-I JA Solar .78 -.01 NII Hldg 7.81 -.10 Presstek h .50 +.00 Sohu.cm 39.75 +.47 Thailand 30.62 30.66 Alexza rs 5.57 +.25 Broadcom 34.59 +.34 Cyclacel rs 6.20 -.25 JDS Uniph 10.82 +.11 NPS Phm 10.00 -.19 PriceTR 65.85 +.81 Solazyme 9.96 -.09 VBradley 29.56 +.99 Turkey 1.7995 1.8046 AlignTech 35.41 -2.86 BroadSoft 36.34 -.26 Cymer 71.45 +23.62 GT AdvTc 5.14 +.13 JackHenry 38.98 +.11 NXP Semi 23.19 -.24 priceline 598.24 +.47 SoltaMed 3.03 ... 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CalaGDyIn 8.69 ... DianaCont 5.59 -.01 GrLkDrge 7.21 -.15 LPL Fincl 28.40 -.14 NewsCpA 25.20 +.43 RPX Corp 9.99 -.07 Strayer 62.02 -4.52 Federal Funds Rate .00-.25 .00-.25 AmkorTch 4.39 -.05 CalaStrTR 10.37 +.04 DigitalGen 10.71 -.01 GreenMtC 23.66 +1.40 LSI Ind lf 7.28 +.15 NewsCpB 25.64 +.47 Rambus 4.97 +.03 SunHlth 8.49 ... WarrenRs 3.07 +.07 AmpioPhm 4.12 +.05 CalumetSp 31.47 +.68 DigRiver 15.14 -.48 Grifols rs 24.45 ... LamResrch 33.58 +.14 NorTrst 48.21 +.68 Randgold 124.98 +1.15 SunesisPh 5.35 -.05 WashFed 16.51 -.02 Treasuries Amsurg 27.36 +.19 CdnSolar 2.75 +.05 Diodes 16.08 +.07 Groupon n 5.08 +.03 LamarAdv 39.17 +.16 Novavax 2.24 ... RaptorPhm 5.14 -.06 SunPwr h 4.86 +.13 Web.com 18.06 -.33 3-month 0.11 0.10 AnalogDev 39.53 +.08 CapCtyBk 10.65 +.02 DirecTV 51.68 +.83 GulfRes 1.13 +.07 Landstar 49.28 +.89 NuVasive 13.95 -.13 RedRobin 29.90 -.33 SunshHrt n 6.49 -.63 Websense 15.56 -.41 6-month 0.16 0.15 Anlogic 81.31 +.57 CapFedFn 11.60 +.03 DiscCmA h 61.24 -.63 GulfportE 33.53 +.73 Lattice 3.55 -.16 NuanceCm 23.46 -.16 Rdiff.cm 4.19 +.56 SuperMicro 9.21 -.03 Wendys Co 4.29 +.02 5-year 0.78 0.65 AnalystInt 3.97 -.03 CpstnTrb h 1.01 +.01 DiscCmC h 57.08 -.65 H&E Eq s 15.03 +1.77 LeapWirlss 6.12 +.13 NuPathe 3.44 +.19 Reeds 8.15 -.18 SusqBnc 10.19 +.23 WernerEnt 23.02 +.10 AngiesL n 9.99 +.04 10-year 1.82 1.68 CareerEd 3.66 -.08 DishNetwk 34.12 -.14 HMN Fn 3.58 ... LexiPhrm 2.50 -.05 Nvidia 13.06 -.10 Regenrn 164.23 +6.32 SycamNet 6.17 +.23 WDigital 36.24 -.11 Ansys 71.48 +.15 DollarTr s 40.37 -.15 HMS Hldgs 27.40 -.25 Symantec 17.86 -.47 30-year 3.00 2.88 Carmike 12.57 +.21 LibGlobA 61.66 +.59 NxStageMd 12.28 -.13 RentACt 34.65 -.10 Westmrld 9.81 -.22 AntaresP 3.95 -.05 Carrizo 27.08 +1.00 DonlleyRR 10.85 +.17 HainCel 59.55 -.36 LibGlobC 57.90 +.67 Symetricm 6.96 -.03 OCZ Tech 1.49 +.13 RschMotn 7.99 +.16 WstptInn g 31.26 +.30 AntheraPh 1.00 -.01 CarverB rs 3.61 ... 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ChiShngd h 1.20 +.00 Ericsson 8.99 +.05 IPG Photon 60.48 +1.13 MTS 53.79 +.99 PLX Tch 5.24 +.18 Santarus 9.53 +.03 TiVo Inc 10.18 -.11 Zillow 37.95 -.43 Copper (pound) $3.7525 $3.7290 athenahlth 82.39 +1.17 ChrchllD 64.59 +.68 EssexRent 3.09 -.10 iShAsiaexJ 57.39 +.38 MagicJck s 20.15 -.18 PMC Sra 5.22 -.04 Sapient 10.64 -.15 TractSupp 96.22 +.41 ZionBcp 22.06 +.16 Platinum (troy oz., spot)$1668.00 $1676.70 Atmel 4.98 -.01 CienaCorp 13.03 -.30 ExactSci h 10.15 +.10 iSh ACWI 47.88 +.37 MAKO Srg 15.48 +.78 PSS Wrld 22.20 -.28 Sarepta rs 27.89 -.26 TrimbleN 47.99 -.01 Ziopharm 4.86 +.11 Audience n 6.85 +.78 CinnFin 39.42 +.36 Exelixis 4.95 +.09 iShNsdqBio 145.92 +1.86 ManhAssc 61.80 +2.49 PacWstBc 21.84 +.11 Satcon rsh .08 -.27 TripAdv n 31.09 -.09 NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Autodesk 32.20 -.48 Cintas 42.35 +.18 Expedia s 54.33 -.33 IconixBr 19.01 +.36 MannKd 2.60 +.02 Paccar 40.91 +.07 SavientPh 2.16 -.10 TriQuint 5.15 +.01 Zipcar 6.92 -.24 AutoData 59.33 +.10 Cirrus 39.99 -.77 ExpdIntl 35.55 +.30 IdenixPh 4.29 -.01 MarvellT 9.00 +.03 PacBiosci 1.32 +.00 Schnitzer 28.59 +.46 TrueRelig 25.90 -.20 Zogenix 2.91 +.02 Chicago Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Ex- AvagoTch 34.11 -.24 Cisco 18.71 -.15 ExpScripts 64.54 -.11 Identive h 1.12 -.17 37.40 +.20 PacEthan h .38 +.01 SciClone 5.96 +.06 TrstNY 5.76 +.04 Zoltek 7.59 -.24 change. NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Ex- AvanirPhm 3.23 +.04 CitzRepBc 18.68 +.38 Ezcorp 19.03 +.24 Illumina 47.91 -.28 MaximIntg 27.65 -.03 PaciraPhm 17.94 +.04 SciGames 8.35 +.26 Trustmk 23.77 +.29 Zumiez 26.84 -.57 change. NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange. AVEO Ph 8.31 +.02 CitrixSys 65.05 -3.60 F5 Netwks 97.33 -3.86 ImunoGn 15.35 +.49 MaxwllT 8.02 -.01 PanASlv 21.80 +.23 SeagateT 28.38 -.20 21Vianet 12.24 +.29 Zynga n 2.55 +.05 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE BUSINESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 A9 MUTUAL FUNDS Name NAV Chg Name NAV Chg Strong housing data HOW TO READ THE MUTUAL FUND TABLES Advance Capital I: EVPTxMEmI 47.75 +.29 Balanc p 17.22 +.04 Eaton Vance A: Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables show the fund name, sell RetInc 8.99 -.02 ChinaA p 17.13 +.04 price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and daily net change. Alger Funds B: AMTFMuInc 10.51 ... SmCapGr 7.05 +.03 MultiCGrA 8.84 -.01 Name: Name of mutual fund and family. AllianceBern A: InBosA 5.95 +.01 NAV: Net asset value. GblRisk p 17.51 +.02 LgCpVal 19.99 +.14 edges market up GlbThGrA p 64.97 +.28 NatlMunInc 10.25 +.01 Chg: Net change in price of NAV. SmCpGrA 39.36 +.07 SpEqtA 16.27 +.08 Data based on NAVs reported to Lipper by 6 p.m. Eastern. AllianceBern Adv: TradGvA 7.37 -.01 Associated Press Intel warned sales of per- LgCpGrAd 30.91 -.08 Eaton Vance B: Name NAV Chg Name NAV Chg Name NAV Chg Name NAV Chg AllianceBern B: HlthSB t 11.01 +.01 Market watch sonal computers will likely GlbThGrB t 55.65 +.23 NatlMuInc 10.25 +.01 Fidelity Spart Adv: LSGrwth 13.67 +.06 Pioneer Funds A: Grwth 16.74 +.02 NEW YORK — A surpris- Oct. 17, 2012 remain weak during the GrowthB t 28.09 +.01 Eaton Vance C: ExMktAd r n 40.73 +.27 LSModer 13.45 +.03 BondA p 9.93 -.02 Gr&Inc 16.54 +.08 500IdxAdv n51.81 +.22 Lazard Instl: IntlValA 18.80 +.23 ingly strong housing report holiday season this year. SCpGrB t 31.35 +.06 GovtC p 7.36 -.01 IncStk 13.97 +.02 Dow Jones AllianceBern C: NatMunInc 10.25 +.01 IntAd r n 33.97 +.30 EmgMktI 19.65 +.11 PionFdA p 42.62 +.14 Inco 13.52 -.02 helped push the stock mar- +5.22 The chip-maker cut its rev- SCpGrC t 31.52 +.05 Eaton Vance I: TotMktAd r n42.43 +.20 Lazard Open: ValueA p 12.42 +.09 Intl 25.23 +.04 industrials Allianz Fds Instl: FltgRt 9.10 ... USBond I 11.91 -.03 EmgMkO p 20.07 +.11 Pioneer Funds B: NYBd 12.54 -.01 ket mostly higher Wednes- 13,557.00 enue estimates for the year- NFJDvVl 13.10 +.08 GblMacAbR 9.98 ... First Eagle: Legg Mason A: HiYldB t 10.43 +.04 PrecMM 31.74 +.45 day, while weak earnings end quarter when it SmCpVl 31.84 +.24 LgCapVal 20.05 +.15 GlblA 50.07 +.32 CBAgGr p 131.80 +.74 Pioneer Funds C: SciTech 14.86 -.10 Nasdaq +2.95 Allianz Funds C: FBR Funds: OverseasA 22.52 +.14 CBAppr p 16.35 +.08 HiYldC t 10.53 +.04 ShtTBnd 9.27 -.01 reports from Intel and IBM reported results late Tues- AGICGrthC 27.19 +.03 FocusInv t n 51.88 +.38 First Investors A CBLCGr p 24.48 +.10 Pioneer Fds Y: SmCpStk 14.99 +.10 composite 3,104.12 Amer Beacon Insti: FMI Funds: BlChpA p ...... GCIAllCOp 8.92 +.07 StratIncY p 11.28 +.01 TxEIt 13.72 -.02 weighed on the Dow Jones day. Intel’s stock fell 56 LgCapInst 22.20 +.17 LgCap p n 17.67 +.07 EqtyInco p 7.78 +.04 WAHiIncA t 6.23 +.01 Price Funds: TxELT 13.93 -.01 industrial average. cents to $21.79. Amer Beacon Inv: FPA Funds: GloblA p 6.93 +.03 WAMgMu p 17.23 -.02 Balance n 21.18 +.06 TxESh 10.85 ... Standard & +5.99 LgCap Inv 21.02 +.16 NewInco 10.61 -.01 GovtA p 11.43 -.01 Legg Mason B: BlChip n 46.51 +.13 VA Bd 11.67 -.01 Even though the two tech Poor’s 500 The Commerce Depart- GroInA p 16.89 +.08 WldGr 21.23 +.06 1,460.91 Ameri Century 1st: FPACres 29.10 +.10 CBLgCGr t 22.22 +.10 CABond n 11.54 -.01 giants disappointed, overall ment said Wednesday Growth 28.88 -.02 Fairholme 32.37 +.26 IncoA p 2.62 +.01 Legg Mason C: CapApp n 23.51 +.03 VALIC : MATFA p 12.54 -.02 Amer Century Adv: Federated A: CMSpInv p 29.90 +.17 DivGro n 26.81 +.10 MdCpIdx 21.47 +.16 Russell builders broke ground on MITFA p 12.91 -.02 earnings results have come +7.08 EqGroA p 24.94 +.04 MidGrStA 35.64 +.05 CMValTr p 42.92 +.25 EmMktB n 14.22 +.01 StkIdx 27.51 +.12 NJTFA p 13.78 -.02 2000 EqIncA p 8.07 +.05 MuSecA 10.77 -.02 Longleaf Partners: EmEurop 18.94 +.21 Value Line Fd: in much better than some building new single-family NYTFA p 15.31 -.02 842.52 Federated Instl: Partners 31.76 +.44 EmMktS n 32.73 +.09 LrgCo n 19.86 ... Amer Century Inv: OppA p 30.10 +.29 investors had feared, said houses and apartments at KaufmnR 5.45 +.02 SmCap 30.73 +.12 EqInc n 26.79 +.24 Vanguard Admiral: AllCapGr 31.70 -.04 PATFA p 13.84 -.02 TotRetBd 11.61 -.02 Loomis Sayles: EqIndex n 39.40 +.17 BalAdml n 24.05 +.05 Dan Veru, chief investment NYSE diary the fastest pace since July Balanced 17.71 ... SpSitA p 24.35 +.34 StrValDvIS 5.22 +.04 LSBondI 15.18 +.07 Europe n 15.88 +.07 CAITAdm n 11.75 -.01 DivBnd 11.26 -.02 TxExInco p 10.30 -.01 officer at Palisade Capital Advanced: 2,065 2008. Housing starts surged Fidelity Adv Foc T: StrInc C 15.63 +.09 GNMA n 10.05 -.02 CALTAdm n11.99 -.02 EqInc 8.07 +.05 TotRtA p 16.96 +.03 GrowthI 28.61 -.01 EnergyT 37.51 +.41 LSBondR 15.11 +.06 Growth n 38.41 +.05 CpOpAdl n 78.94 +.45 Forum Funds: Management in Fort Lee, Declined: 929 to an annual rate of 872,000 HeritageI 23.17 +.02 HltCarT 23.99 +.06 StrIncA 15.55 +.09 Gr&In n 22.99 +.09 EMAdmr r n 35.31 +.22 AbsStrI r 11.22 -.01 IncGro 28.04 +.08 Fidelity Advisor A: Loomis Sayles Inv: HlthSci n 44.48 +.25 Energy n 118.52 +1.82 N.J. in September, far above es- Frank/Temp Frnk A: Unchanged: 129 InfAdjBd 13.35 -.05 NwInsgh p 23.34 +.08 InvGrBdA p 12.84 +.04 HiYield n 6.94 +.02 EqInAdm n n51.93 +.30 AdjUS p 8.90 ... “Everyone is breathing a timates by economists. IntDisc 10.04 +.02 StrInA 12.79 ... InvGrBdY 12.85 +.04 InstlCpG 19.13 +.01 EuroAdml n 59.27 +.56 ALTFA p 11.92 -.02 IntlGroI 11.14 +.02 Fidelity Advisor C: Lord Abbett A: InstHiYld n 9.77 +.02 ExplAdml n 74.73 +.35 sigh of relief that things Volume: 3.6 b “You might think it’s a AZTFA p 11.50 -.02 New Opp 8.33 +.06 NwInsgh t n 22.00 +.08 AffilA p 12.20 +.11 MCEqGr n 30.34 +.03 ExtdAdm n 45.74 +.31 aren’t all that bad,” Veru misprint,” said Dan Green- OneChAg 13.38 +.03 CalInsA p 12.98 -.02 FundlEq 13.46 +.09 IntlBond n 10.24 +.03 500Adml n 134.84 +.57 Fidelity Advisor I: CA IntA p 12.18 -.02 Nasdaq diary OneChMd 12.78 +.02 EqGrI n 67.52 +.02 BdDebA p 8.12 +.01 IntDis n 45.67 +.18 GNMA Ad n 11.01 -.02 said. “That’s what you see haus, chief global strategist RealEstI 23.46 ... CalTFA p 7.53 ... ShDurIncA p 4.65 ... Intl G&I 12.86 +.07 GrwAdm n 37.52 ... Advanced: 1,477 EqInI n 27.03 +.20 COTFA p 12.45 -.02 Ultra 26.81 +.03 IntBdI n 11.72 -.02 MidCpA p 17.57 +.11 IntlStk n 14.17 +.06 HlthCr n 63.74 -.23 happening now.” at BTIG, in a note to clients. ValueInv 6.46 +.05 CTTFA p 11.47 -.02 Lord Abbett C: Japan n 7.73 +.05 HiYldCp n 6.07 +.01 NwInsgtI n 23.67 +.08 CvtScA p 15.19 +.07 The Dow edged up 5.22 Declined: 938 But over the past year, American Funds A: ShDurIncC t 4.68 ... LatAm n 41.45 +.11 InfProAd n 29.05 -.09 StrInI n 12.94 ... Dbl TF A 12.25 -.01 AmcpA p 21.60 +.09 Lord Abbett F: MDShrt n 5.24 ... ITBdAdml n 12.14 -.05 points to close at 13,557, housing starts have climbed Fidelity Advisor T: DynTchA 33.67 -.16 Unchanged: 153 AMutlA p 28.86 +.12 ShtDurInco 4.65 ... MDBond n 11.12 -.02 ITsryAdml n 11.73 -.05 BalancT 16.83 +.04 EqIncA p 18.52 +.11 barely managing its fourth by 43 percent. BalA p 20.52 +.09 MFS Funds A: MidCap n 59.29 +.06 IntGrAdm n 60.28 +.41 DivGrT p 13.54 +.09 FedInt p 12.58 -.02 Volume: 1.7 b BondA p 12.94 -.03 MITA 22.27 +.04 MCapVal n 25.67 +.16 ITAdml n 14.40 -.02 EqGrT p 62.98 +.02 FedTFA p 12.74 -.02 straight day of gains. The AP “If there was any doubt CapIBA p 53.66 +.16 MIGA 17.84 +.01 N Amer n 36.01 -.02 ITGrAdm n 10.47 -.02 EqInT 26.61 +.20 FLTFA p 11.98 -.02 CapWGA p 36.88 +.19 EmGA 49.00 -.11 N Asia n 16.43 ... LtdTrAd n 11.19 -.01 broader Standard & Poor’s that the housing market was GrOppT 42.87 +.08 FoundAl p 11.29 +.07 CapWA p 21.63 ... HiInA 3.57 ... New Era n 45.23 +.48 LTGrAdml n 11.01 -.03 HiInAdT p 10.36 +.02 GATFA p 12.79 -.02 500 index gained 5.99 points IBM reported sales late undergoing a recovery, even EupacA p 40.53 +.17 MFLA ...... N Horiz n 36.18 +.07 LT Adml n 11.80 -.01 IntBdT 11.69 -.03 GoldPrM A 36.13 +.57 FdInvA p 40.94 +.29 TotRA 15.37 +.02 N Inc n 9.95 -.01 MCpAdml n102.06 +.43 to 1,460.91. Tuesday that missed Wall a modest one in the face of MuIncT p 13.76 -.02 GrwthA p 50.58 +.02 GlblBalA 26.83 +.12 UtilA 19.09 +.14 NYBond n 11.94 -.02 MorgAdm n 63.17 -.06 OvrseaT 17.58 +.13 HYTFA p 10.93 -.01 Better results from Mat- Street’s expectations. On a the terrible 2008 decline, GovtA p 14.55 -.03 ValueA 25.98 +.08 OverS SF n 8.42 +.06 MuHYAdm n11.27 -.01 STFiT 9.35 -.01 HiIncA 2.08 +.01 GwthA p 34.36 +.17 MFS Funds B: PSInc n 17.35 +.04 NYLTAd n 11.83 -.02 StkSelAllCp 20.76 +.07 IncomA p 2.27 +.02 tel, Goldman Sachs and call with analysts, IBM’s those doubts should be HI TrA p 11.31 +.02 MIGB n 15.97 +.01 RealAsset r n11.44 +.09 PrmCap r n 73.87 +.29 Fidelity Freedom: InsTFA p 12.61 -.01 IncoA p 18.27 +.08 GvScB n 10.49 -.02 RealEst n 20.99 -.01 PALTAdm n11.74 -.01 Johnson & Johnson shot the chief financial officer said erased by now,” Greenhaus FF2010 n 14.44 +.03 NYITF p 11.94 -.02 IntBdA p 13.76 -.03 HiInB n 3.58 +.01 R2010 n 16.84 +.04 ReitAdm r n 92.66 -.29 FF2010K 13.23 +.03 LATF A p 12.05 -.02 stock market higher Tues- the company faced “more said. IntlGrIncA p 30.61 +.17 MuInB n 9.02 -.01 R2015 n 13.13 +.04 STsyAdml n 10.78 -.01 FF2015 n 12.08 +.03 LMGvScA 10.31 ... ICAA p 31.21 +.15 TotRB n 15.38 +.03 R2020 n 18.23 +.06 STBdAdml n10.65 -.02 day. For the week, the Dow challenging” market condi- In other trading, the Nas- FF2015K 13.30 +.03 MDTFA p 12.02 -.02 LtTEBA p 16.39 -.02 MFS Funds I: R2025 n 13.37 +.05 ShtTrAd n 15.94 ... FF2020 n 14.65 +.04 MATFA p 12.19 -.02 is up 1.7 percent and the tions in September, the final daq composite index inched NEcoA p 28.82 +.14 ValueI 26.10 +.08 R2030 n 19.23 +.07 STFdAd n 10.87 -.01 FF2020K 13.76 +.04 MITFA p 12.34 -.02 N PerA p 31.04 +.15 R2035 n 13.61 +.05 STIGrAd n 10.88 ... FF2025 n 12.23 +.04 MNInsA 12.99 -.02 MFS Funds Instl: S&P 500 is up 2.3 percent. month of the quarter, as cau- up 2.95 points to 3,104.12. NwWrldA 53.38 +.28 R2040 n 19.38 +.08 SmCAdm n 38.79 +.33 FF2025K 13.95 +.05 MOTFA p 12.75 -.01 IntlEq n 18.67 +.06 STBFA p 10.09 ... R2045 n 12.90 +.05 TxMCap r n 73.53 +.33 Heading into this earn- tious customers and a weak- More than two stocks rose FF2030 n 14.58 +.05 NJTFA p 12.64 -.02 MainStay Funds A: SmCpA p 39.95 +.34 SciTec n 26.97 -.02 TtlBAdml n 11.15 -.03 FF2030K 14.11 +.06 NYTFA p 12.16 -.01 HiYldBA 6.12 +.01 ings season, FedEx, Cater- ening euro undercut its for every one that fell on the TxExA p 13.14 -.02 ShtBd n 4.86 ... TStkAdm n 36.36 +.16 FF2035 n 12.10 +.05 NCTFA p 12.98 -.02 MainStay Funds B: WshA p 31.90 +.21 SmCpStk n 36.37 +.23 ValAdml n 23.45 +.20 pillar and other global results. IBM’s stock sank New York Stock Exchange. FF2035K 14.23 +.07 OhioI A p 13.12 -.02 ConvB t 15.20 +.08 Ariel Investments: SmCapVal n39.48 +.36 WellslAdm n59.77 +.06 FF2040 n 8.45 +.04 ORTFA p 12.60 -.02 GovtB t 9.00 -.01 SpecGr n 19.82 +.10 WelltnAdm n60.00 +.18 heavyweights had warned $10.37 to $200.63. The housing report Apprec 45.56 -.02 FF2040K 14.27 +.07 PATFA p 10.96 -.01 HYldBB t 6.09 +.01 Ariel 50.67 +.32 SpecIn n 13.06 +.02 Windsor n 50.72 +.19 Without IBM’s drop, the FF2045K 14.44 +.08 ReEScA p 16.76 -.05 IncmBldr 17.84 +.07 TFInc n 10.58 -.01 investors China’s slowing helped lift the yield on the Artisan Funds: WdsrIIAd n 53.34 +.24 Fidelity Invest: RisDvA p 38.12 -.04 IntlEqB 10.98 +.01 TxFrH n 11.86 ... Intl 24.08 +.04 Vanguard Fds: economy and Europe’s on- Dow would have been 79 10-year Treasury note to AllSectEq 13.27 +.07 SMCpGrA 37.44 ... MainStay Funds I: TxFrSI n 5.72 ... IntlInstl 24.24 +.04 CALT n 11.99 -.02 AMgr50 n 16.48 +.02 StratInc p 10.74 +.02 ICAPSlEq 38.83 +.25 USTInt n 6.27 -.03 going debt crisis would points higher. Stocks with 1.81 percent from 1.72 per- IntlVal r 29.44 +.09 CapOpp n 34.17 +.20 AMgr70 r n 17.58 +.05 TtlRtnA p 10.51 -.02 Mairs & Power: USTLg n 13.68 -.14 MidCap 38.68 +.09 Convrt n 13.00 +.02 weigh on quarterly profits. higher prices carry more cent late Tuesday. Better AMgr20 r n 13.40 ... USGovA p 6.84 -.01 Growth n 84.25 +.58 VABond n 12.35 -.01 MidCapVal 21.61 +.13 DivAppIn n 24.19 +.05 Balanc n 20.41 +.05 UtilsA p 14.36 +.15 Managers Funds: Value n 27.00 +.19 Analysts still expect weight in the average of 30 economic news usually BBH Funds: DivdGro n 17.21 +.06 BalancedK 20.41 +.05 VATFA p 12.27 -.02 Yacktman p n19.41 +.06 Principal Inv: Energy n 63.11 +.97 CorSelN 17.91 +.14 large companies. Every BlueChGr n 50.77 +.13 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: YacktFoc n 20.84 +.06 DivIntlInst 10.10 +.07 EqInc n 24.77 +.14 third-quarter earnings for sends traders out of safe as- Baron Funds: BluChpGrK 50.82 +.13 GlbBdAdv n 13.47 +.03 Manning&Napier Fds: LgCGI In 10.48 +.01 Explr n 80.24 +.38 Asset 52.48 +.11 companies in the S&P 500 move of $1 in any Dow stock sets like Treasurys, and CA Mun n 12.92 -.02 IncmeAd 2.25 +.01 WldOppA 7.64 +.04 LT2020In 12.84 +.04 FLLT n 12.23 -.02 Growth 58.36 +.48 Canada n 55.28 +.70 Frank/Temp Frnk C: Matthews Asian: LT2030In 12.71 +.05 GNMA n 11.01 -.02 will shrink for the first time is equivalent to moving the when bond prices fall their SmallCap 26.27 +.11 CapAp n 30.38 +.22 IncomC t 2.29 +.02 AsiaDvInv r 14.37 +.07 Prudential Fds A: GlobEq n 18.66 +.11 Bernstein Fds: CapDevO n 12.18 +.06 since 2009. Dow average 7.68 points. yields rise. USGvC t 6.80 -.01 AsianGIInv 18.17 +.10 BlendA 18.54 +.10 GroInc n 31.19 +.13 CpInc r n 9.46 +.02 IntDur 14.22 -.03 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: IndiaInv r 17.98 +.03 HiYldA p 5.69 +.02 GrthEq n 12.59 +.02 ChinaRg r 28.28 -.02 DivMu 14.90 -.01 SharesA 22.77 +.10 PacTgrInv 23.85 +.03 MuHiIncA 10.34 -.01 HYCorp n 6.07 +.01 CngS 465.09 ... TxMgdIntl 13.82 +.12 Frank/Temp Temp A: MergerFd n 15.98 +.01 UtilityA 12.22 +.09 HlthCre n 151.03 -.54 CTMun r n 12.11 -.02 Berwyn Funds: DvMktA p 23.25 +.18 Metro West Fds: Prudential Fds B: InflaPro n 14.79 -.05 • Free Estimates Contra n 80.07 +.25 Fund 32.63 +.38 ForgnA p 6.75 +.08 TotRetBd 11.03 -.02 GrowthB 18.64 -.01 IntlExplr n 14.71 +.13 QUALITY FLOORING • Shop At Home Service BlackRock A: ContraK 80.09 +.25 GlBd A p 13.51 +.03 TotRtBdI 11.03 -.02 IntlGr n 18.93 +.12 CnvSc n 25.09 +.09 HiYldB t 5.68 +.01 EqtyDiv 20.47 +.15 GrwthA p 19.36 +.21 Midas Funds: Prudential Fds Z&I: IntlVal n 30.50 +.27 • Ask About Our GlAlA r 19.79 +.07 DisEq n 25.07 +.11 WorldA p 16.10 +.14 Midas Fd t 2.97 +.03 ITIGrade n 10.47 -.02 DiscEqF 25.08 +.12 MadCapGrZ 33.50 +.03 AT DISCOUNT PRICES Military Discount HiYInvA 8.03 +.01 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: Monetta Funds: ITTsry n 11.73 -.05 DivIntl n 29.66 +.17 Putnam Funds A: IntlOpA p 32.13 +.20 DevMktC 22.58 +.17 Monetta n 14.99 +.07 LifeCon n 17.36 +.01 DivrsIntK r 29.65 +.17 AmGvA p 9.18 -.02 Odor Free/ BlackRock B&C: ForgnC p 6.58 +.08 MontagGr I 26.45 -.02 LifeGro n 23.88 +.10 DivStkO n 17.87 +.11 AZ TE 9.55 -.01 Hardwood GlAlC t 18.39 +.06 GlBdC p 13.54 +.03 Morgan Stanley B: LifeInc n 14.76 -.02 Stain Proof DivGth n 30.66 +.21 ConvSec 20.38 +.06 BlackRock Instl: Franklin Mutual Ser: GlobStratB 16.32 +.07 DvrInA p 7.67 +.03 LifeMod n 21.17 +.05 Plush EquityDv 20.52 +.14 EmergAs r n28.74 +.09 MorganStanley Inst: LTIGrade n 11.01 -.03 Flooring EmrMk n 22.48 +.13 QuestA 17.84 +.09 EqInA p 17.55 +.13 GlbAlloc r 19.89 +.07 GE Elfun S&S: IntlEqI 14.22 +.08 EuEq 20.13 +.15 LTTsry n 13.17 -.13 HiYldBd 8.03 +.02 Eq Inc n 48.10 +.35 MCapGrI 35.36 +.05 Morg n 20.36 -.02 $ 99 $ 99 EQII n 20.08 +.10 S&S Inc 12.07 -.03 GeoBalA 13.46 +.06 Brinson Funds Y: US Eqty 46.06 +.26 Muhlenk n 57.89 +.20 GlbEqty p 9.58 +.07 MuHY n 11.27 -.01 Sq. Ft. Sq. Yd. HiYldI Y n 6.37 +.01 ECapAp 18.74 +.13 12 Munder Funds A: MuInt n 14.40 -.02 4 & UP GMO Trust: GrInA p 14.96 +.14 BruceFund 408.29 ... Europe 30.96 +.19 GwthOppA 29.45 -.06 MuLtd n 11.19 -.01 *Trims Exch 323.88 ... USTreas x 25.00 ... GlblHlthA 48.61 +.05 INSTALLED Extra INSTALLED Buffalo Funds: Munder Funds Y: MuLong n 11.80 -.01 Export n 23.30 +.11 GMO Trust III: HiYdA p 7.93 +.01 SmCap n 29.32 +.03 MCpCGrY 32.42 +.08 MuShrt n 15.94 ... Fidel n 36.78 +.22 CHIE 23.14 +.14 HiYld In 6.16 +.01 CGM Funds: Quality 24.09 -.01 Mutual Series: IncmA p 7.23 -.01 NJLT n 12.38 -.02 Laminate Focus n 29.32 +.55 Fifty r n 20.66 +.13 NYLT n 11.83 -.02 FltRateHi r n 9.95 ... GMO Trust IV: BeacnZ 13.51 +.06 IntGrIn p 9.58 +.08 Berber Mutl n 28.88 +.37 IntlIntrVl 20.85 +.24 GblDiscA 30.38 +.14 InvA p 14.94 +.06 OHLTTE n 12.73 -.02 ¢ Realty n 29.15 ... FrInOne n 29.78 +.14 CASH & GMO Trust VI: GlbDiscZ 30.83 +.14 NJTxA p 9.87 -.02 PALT n 11.74 -.01 CARRY Calamos Funds: GNMA n 11.80 -.02 99 Sq. Ft. PrecMtls r n 18.01 +.41 $ 99 GovtInc 10.60 -.02 EmgMkts r 11.50 +.08 QuestZ 18.03 +.10 MultiCpGr 55.98 +.16 GrwthA p 52.14 -.11 Quality 24.10 -.02 SharesZ 22.99 +.10 PA TE 9.55 -.01 PrmcpCor n 15.41 +.05 Calvert Invest: GroCo n 98.88 +.11 Prmcp r n 71.16 +.28 Sq. Yd. GroInc n 21.68 +.16 Gabelli Funds: Neuberger&Berm Fds: TxExA p 9.08 -.01 10& UP $ 9 9 Inco p 16.59 -.04 Asset 54.56 +.43 Focus 22.77 +.08 TFInA p 15.73 -.02 SelValu r n 21.33 +.13 Sq. Ft. IntlEqA p 13.78 +.02 GrowCoF 98.92 +.12 STAR n 20.93 +.05 2 GrowthCoK 98.90 +.12 Goldman Sachs A: GenesInst 50.57 +.33 TFHYA 12.73 ... INSTALLED INSTALLED Trims Extra SocialA p 30.84 -.06 MdCVA p 38.77 +.22 Intl r 17.34 +.13 USGvA p 13.60 -.02 STIGrade n 10.88 ... SocBd p 16.60 -.04 GrStrat r n 20.64 +.03 Goldman Sachs Inst: LgCapV Inv 28.46 +.30 GlblUtilA 10.82 +.11 STFed n 10.87 -.01 JOE’S OFFERS 0% FINANCING CARPET PRICES ARE COMPLETE. SocEqA p 38.76 +.13 HighInc r n 9.34 +.01 STTsry n 10.78 -.01 JOE’S OFFERS 0% FINANCING GrOppt 25.98 +.07 Neuberger&Berm Tr: VoyA p 22.71 +.19 INCLUDES: RIP UP, MOVING FURNITURE, TxF Lg p 16.62 -.02 Indepn n 26.11 +.18 StratEq n 21.33 +.16 WITH APPROVED CREDIT HiYield 7.39 +.02 Genesis 52.38 +.34 Putnam Funds B: 6 LB. PAD, INSTALLATION, TAXES AND WARRANTY InProBd n 13.43 -.05 TgtRetInc n 12.27 ... Cohen & Steers: HYMuni n 9.34 -.01 Nicholas Group: TaxFrIns 15.75 -.02 IntBd n 11.13 -.02 TgRe2010 n24.60 +.02 RltyShrs 68.14 -.10 MidCapV 39.15 +.22 HiInc I n 10.03 +.01 DvrInB t 7.61 +.03 YOUR TOTAL FLOORING STORE WWW.JOESCARPET.COM IntGov n 10.87 -.02 TgtRe2015 n13.65 +.03 LARGEST AREA RUG Columbia Class A: ShtDrTF n 10.67 -.01 Nicholas n 49.27 +.35 EqInc t 17.40 +.13 IntmMu n 10.66 -.01 TgRe2020 n24.29 +.06 INVERNESS 726-4465 Acorn t 30.23 +.16 Harbor Funds: Northern Funds: EuEq 19.24 +.15 SHOWCASE IntlDisc n 32.52 +.16 TgtRe2025 n13.86 +.04 DivEqInc 10.77 +.08 Bond 12.98 -.03 BondIdx 11.07 -.03 GeoBalB 13.32 +.06 138 N. Fla. Ave., US 41 IntlSCp r n 20.23 +.09 TgRe2030 n23.84 +.10 DivOpptyA 8.94 +.06 CapApInst 43.46 ... 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Tech n 102.88 -.38 PIMCO Funds D: GrowthN 12.55 +.05 Winnbgo 12.83 +.70 John Hancock A: AllAm 25.98 +.09 StanBlkDk 69.12 -3.20 Terex 24.44 +1.16 UNS Engy 42.32 +.53 VeriFone 31.93 -.37 Dreyf 10.01 +.03 Telcm n 52.67 +.40 RealRtn p 12.51 -.05 WiscEngy 38.83 +.16 BondA p 16.40 -.01 ChinaReg 7.23 +.08 StarwdHtl 57.46 +.42 TerraNitro 214.21 -.78 US Airwy 11.62 +.04 VerizonCm 44.72 +.64 DryMid r 29.73 +.23 Trans n 51.86 +.25 TRtn p 11.55 -.02 WT India 18.89 +.03 UtilGr n 58.73 +.67 IncomeA p 6.74 +.01 GlbRs 10.18 +.10 StateStr 44.69 +1.16 Tesoro 38.62 +.04 USG 22.73 +.02 VimpelCm 11.03 ... GNMA 16.12 -.01 PIMCO Funds P: Workday n 55.41 +3.25 Wireless n 8.31 +.05 RgBkA 14.99 +.17 Gld&Mtls 13.35 +.12 Steris 36.51 +.25 TetraTech 6.14 +.13 UltraPt g 23.19 +.11 Visa 142.56 +1.40 GrChinaA r 31.90 +.06 AstAllAuthP 11.27 +.03 Worthgtn 22.83 +.60 Fidelity Spartan: John Hancock B: WldPrcMn 12.95 +.11 Sterlite 7.72 +.06 TevaPhrm 40.80 +.57 UniFirst 69.78 +2.37 VishayInt 9.22 +.19 HiYldA p 6.61 +.01 TotRtnP 11.55 -.02 StillwtrM 10.62 -.12 XL Grp 25.46 +.23 500IdxInv n 51.80 +.22 IncomeB 6.74 +.01 USAA Group: Textron 24.95 -1.51 UnilevNV 37.35 +.26 VMware 87.29 -3.47 StratValA 31.02 +.28 Parnassus Funds: Stryker 52.82 -.64 XcelEngy 28.21 +.38 500Idx I 51.81 +.22 John Hancock Cl 1: AgvGt 37.00 -.08 Theragen 1.57 -.01 UnionPac 123.73 +.33 Vonage 2.17 -.03 TechGroA 33.89 -.36 EqtyInco n 30.27 +.22 SturmRug 48.01 +.95 Xerox 7.32 -.07 IntlInxInv n 33.95 +.30 LSAggr 12.99 +.07 CA Bd 11.09 -.01 ThermoFis 60.53 +.26 UtdContl 20.62 +.27 Vornado 80.14 +.84 DreihsAcInc 10.57 +.02 Perm Port Funds: SubPpne 42.84 +.30 Thor Inds 38.87 +1.27 UtdMicro 2.00 ... WGL Hold 40.03 +.34 Yamana g 19.75 +.42 Driehaus Funds: TotMktInv n 42.42 +.20 LSBalanc 13.67 +.04 CrnstStr 23.40 +.07 Permannt 49.70 +.25 GovSec 10.35 -.01 SunCmts 43.92 -.09 3M Co 94.81 +.58 UPS B 73.29 +.18 WPX En n 17.57 -.13 YingliGrn 1.74 +.05 EMktGr 28.99 +.06 USBond I 11.91 -.03 LSConsrv 13.54 ... Suncor gs 34.33 +.77 GrTxStr 14.81 +.02 Tiffany 64.92 +.86 UtdRentals 39.22 +5.26 Wabash 6.75 +.05 YumBrnds 71.35 +.40 “The best thing about the future is that Page A10 - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 it comes one day at a time.” OPINION Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Mission creep for the Fed EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan...... publisher n the 1920s, in the care and other policies sive weight to New York and Wash- wee small hours of that have American ington. The Sound Dollar Act Mike Arnold ...... editor Ithe mornings, em- businesses, in Fisher’s would give permanent FOMC vot- Charlie Brennan ...... editor at large ployees at the Federal words, “inundated ing rights to all 12 of the Fed bank Curt Ebitz...... citizen member Reserve Bank of Dal- with regulatory over- presidents. las sang while they load”? Expecting — Two months after Schumer’s Mac Harris ...... citizen member worked. One, Jack no, mandating — the exhortation, the Fed announced Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member Culpepper, went into Fed to perform the ir- a “highly accommodative stance by Albert M. Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief vaudeville, where he reducibly political task of monetary policy,” meaning ex- teamed up with a of managing economic panding the money supply by “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” dance partner named George Will policy means offload- buying $40 billion of bonds every — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus Ginger. They married OTHER ing legislative respon- month for an undetermined num- and performed as VOICES sibilities. And this ber of “years,” lasting “for a con- “Ginger and Pepper.” inevitably involves siderable time after the AMENDMENT 12 But show business marriages are what James Bullard, Fisher’s economic recovery strengthens.” perishable, so Ginger Rogers counterpart at the Federal Re- Bernanke was appointed by Pres- found another dance partner, serve Bank of St. Louis, calls the ident George W. Bush; his second Fred Astaire. “creeping politicization” of the term expires Jan. 31, 2014, in Richard Fisher, president of Fed, a worry Fisher shares. what could be the second year of the Dallas Fed, who calls the leg- For the first 64 years of its exis- a third presidency. And the policy endary dance team “Fed and Gin- tence, the Fed’s mandate was he has announced may continue Amendment ger,” defends the Fed as an price stability — preserving the when he departs. institution as vigorously as he currency as a store of value by “This is a ‘Main Street’ policy,” questions its current policy. He tightly controlling inflation. But in Bernanke says, about “trying to prefers policies more suited to 1977, Congress stipulated maxi- get jobs going.” The theory is that the Fed as it was before it ac- mizing employment as the Fed’s expanding the money supply will quired the burden — and tempta- second mandate. Fisher thinks “a further drive down interest rates trivializes tion — of the dual mandate. single mandate would serve our and this somehow will prompt Hence his praise for legislation country best.” Brady’s Sound Dol- hiring and investing. Fisher is by another Texan, Republican lar Act, which has 48 House spon- skeptical, and fears that such gov- Rep. Kevin Brady. sors, would restore the single ernment fidgets might exacer- Before the Fed was created 99 mandate, and make other changes bate today’s paralyzing years ago, the U.S. economy was Fisher favors. For example: uncertainties. America, he says, constitution in recession 48 percent of the Fisher began his career with has the world’s “most muscular mendment 12 is a change so its student council president time; since 1913, it has been in re- Brown Brothers Harriman, the pri- business community” but capital cession only about 20 percent of vate bank, and later was notably is “on the sidelines” — $1.4 tril- to our state constitution is not a member of the FSA. the time. The Fed has done much successful as founder and manager lion in excess bank reserves, $2 Asolely to allow the stu- This means the FSU student good. It cannot, however, do every of several fund-management firms. trillion on the books of S&P 500 dent body president of Florida council president is not eligi- good thing, although Congress He knows whereof he speaks when companies — because businesses State University an opportu- ble to be on the Board of Gov- now seems to think it should. he speaks of capitalism. And of “do not know what their cost nity to be on the ernors. In July, Fed Chairman Ben New York, which he enjoys calling structure is going to be.” Board of Gover- This amend- Bernanke testified to the Senate, “flyover country” with The New Thanks to prior “highly accom- nors of the Uni- THE ISSUE: ment creates a where one of Fisher’s Harvard York Times as its “local newspa- modative” policies, the econ- omy’s “gas tank is full, if not versity System. Amendment 12. new council — classmates, the ineffable Chuck per.” He says the Fed, through its Under current which would in- Schumer, D-N.Y., clearly hoping regional banks, was “designed for more” but it is unclear “who is law, the person clude FSU — with the Fed would give the economy a us to be Main Street’s voice.” Brady going to step on the accelerator.” who serves as OUR OPINION: this council presi- pre-election boost, exhorted agrees that today’s membership on Perhaps no one will, as long as president of the Vote “No.” dent replacing the Bernanke: “The Fed is the only the policymaking Federal Open the Fed is regarded as “the only Florida Student FSA president on game in town.” Good grief. Market Committee — seven mem- game in town.” Is Congress a spectator at the bers of the Reserve Board, the Association (FSA) the Board of Gov- ———■——— is a member of the Board of ernors. This is an amendment game of governance? Does it president of the New York Fed, and have anything to do with tax rotating four of the presidents of George Will’s email address is Governors. Ten of the 11 uni- to our constitution that does rates, spending levels and health the regional banks — gives exces- [email protected]. versities in the state are mem- not belong on the ballot or in bers of FSA. the constitution. We urge a Florida State does not “No” vote on this trivial choose to be a member of FSA, amendment.

SCHOOL REFERENDUM Vote yes on school district referendum here is a very important millage, though it is slightly dif- referendum near the end ferent in how the funds will be Tthis year’s very long bal- used. The levy approved in 2010 lot: a vote on whether the Cit- was for capital programs, but rus County School System can the state is eliminating the cur- maintain the cur- rent levy for capi- rent .25 mill addi- tal programs, so tional levy THE ISSUE: technically this is a collected on tax- School district new levy. able property in referendum. However, if vot- the county. ers approve this This levy was OUR OPINION: referendum, the LETTERS to the Editor overwhelmingly millage will re- authorized by a Vote “Yes.” main the same as our now fragile republic. two-thirds vote in last year. The dif- Vote responsibly OPINIONS INVITED 2010, and the only question vot- ference is that instead of being Recently a voter registration I am guilty of voting irrespon- ■ The opinions expressed in Chroni- ers are answering this year is allocated strictly for construc- advocate penned a criticism of sibly in 1960. I voted for John cle editorials are the opinions of those who choose not to vote, giv- whether the system can keep tion, this money will go to sup- Kennedy, but for the wrong rea- the newspaper’s editorial board. ■ ing them a “Shame on you”. collecting it. However, the bal- port all school system programs. sons. My family and I, along with Viewpoints depicted in political Whatever their reason, there is lot question is a bit misleading. In the last election, county others, voted for JFK because cartoons, columns or letters do not necessarily represent the no shame in not voting. We may The referendum asks “shall voters said they are willing to we wanted the first Catholic opinion of the editorial board. have become obsessed with voter president and because he had the School District of Citrus pay a few dollars a year more ■ Groups or individuals are invited quantity absent quality. Those County add a total of 0.25 mills to maintain a quality school Irish heritage, and played touch to express their opinions in a let- who feel they do not know the to the ad valorem millage” system. We trust voters still football with his family. I also be- ter to the editor. political implications of an elec- rather than asking whether the want to maintain a quality lieved the exaggerated tale of ■ Persons wishing to address the tion can choose not to vote. If school district can maintain school system, and we urge vot- his heroics on PT 109 in World editorial board, which meets someone does not know what or War II. weekly, should call Charlie the current millage. ers to find this measure on Brennan at 352-563-5660. who they are voting for, should Despite the wording, this is their ballots and vote “Yes” for I am not questioning JFK’s ■ they not responsibly choose to presidency. I am criticizing the All letters must be signed and in- not an increase in the current the school district referendum. clude a phone number and home- abstain? Do they not have a re- misguided basis for my vote. town, including letters sent via sponsibility to not choose if it As I matured I learned that email. Names and hometowns will would be in blindness? be printed; phone numbers will along with the right to vote not be published or given out. Exercise your vote with re- water. I also think there should be comes responsibility. We have a Expand monuments ■ Letters must be no longer than sponsibility. a 10-cent-per-plastic-bottle charge duty to choose a candidate who The Vietnam vets deserve every 350 words, and writers will be on every bottle. These has the proven ability to guide limited to three letters per month. Ted LaPorte honor bestowed upon things are clogging up our country or state or county in ■ Hernando them, but it seems to me SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, OUND our landfills. They’re un- the best interest of our constitu- 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., that there was a Second S needed and it’s just a tion, our principles, and the Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to Voter fraud? World War and a Korean disgrace. 352-563-3280, or email to OFF well-being of family and fellow [email protected]. The Floridian Grand Old War also. citizens. A vote for or against a What about those Party creates “voter fraud” out Use call blocker candidate because of religion, of thin air as an excuse to create valiant defenders? Don’t ethnic background, color of skin, believe all voters must hold they count? I don’t see a You people being an- new voter ID laws. The result? or size of roadside signs is irre- themselves accountable for their traveling monument to noyed by nuisance phone The poor and minority vote (i.e., sponsible. None of those reasons vote. They must answer to future them. calls can stop them with Democratic) is suppressed. The CALL a call blocker available qualify a person to serve with in- family and all Americans for same rich white guys hire a com- Tax bottles online. tegrity, wisdom, and courage, their part in the political land- pany with a history of fraudulent I am 72 years old and 563-0579 Just plug it in between while free from political pres- scape they helped create, practices to sign up more victims am in perfect health. I your phone line and sures. A vote without sound rea- whether good or bad. To assign for their side. The result? Voter have never drank a bottle of water phone and when you receive an son, without investigation, the ultimate responsibility for fraud! What a plan! in my life. I have only had tap nuisance call, you just press a without unbiased contemplation our government’s behavior, look water. I think we should charge a button and never be bothered by is, I believe, a destructive tool no further than your mirror. We, Greg Hopkins tax on every bottle of bottled that caller again. not intended by our founders. I the voters, determine the fate of Homosassa

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Himmel’s the one a past member of the Cit- rus County Republican Ex- This is a letter of support ecutive Committee. I have for Sandra “Sam” Himmel worked for, worked with, for superintendent of and worked against sheriffs schools for Citrus County. I all over the state of have known Sam and con- Florida. sidered her one of my clos- During that time, I have est friends since we began seen no one better than our kindergarten in the fall of current Sheriff, Jeff Dawsy. 1959. Our friendship re- He is a fine man, skilled mained strong throughout administrator, and very our school years and we knowledgeable law en- graduated together from forcement officer. His aca- CHS in 1972. After high demic credentials in the school we continued our area are honed by his education at CFCC and UF. hands-on experience that I am very blessed to still only comes after years of consider Sam one of my practical street work. oldest and closest friends. His programs like the I was blessed to have school resource officers worked as a counselor at and seniors against crime CRMS for 34 years before I are examples not only for retired in 2009. The last six community, but the state years that I worked were and nation. (He has even under the leadership of my been an adviser to the pres- good friend Sam Himmel. ident of the United States!) Sam has been involved in He has been an innovator the school system most of and has instituted and her adult life. She began as adopted the most up-to- a physical education date criminal detection teacher at CRMS and later and investigation tech- served the children of Cit- niques. His department is rus County as a school of superintendent of Citrus greatly improved. citizens of Florida and in from which to assess this one of the highest rated in board member. Currently, County schools. I was so impressed with particular, Citrus County corruption—insider. In dis- the state, and the highest Sam is serving our county Dawsy and his team, that in citizens, Ms. Argenziano associating herself from this for a county of this size. as superintendent of Rebecca Worthington the 2008 election I proudly has shown her independ- cesspool, she shows the kind I have known, and schools and I strongly sup- Crystal River displayed yard signs, ence when advocating for of independence I admire. worked with Winn Webb for port her bid for a third bumper stickers and at- elder citizen’s rights, water Finally, the last but still many years when he was a term! Vote for Dawsy tended his fundraisers. conservation issues and important reason I support patrolman. He is also a fine Sam’s dedication to the conservation issues in gen- I attended my first forum Thank you, Jeff Dawsy, for Ms. Argenziano’s candidacy man. However, neither his Citrus County School Sys- eral. After initially voting in for this election year and offering this community an- — she is not the incumbent! education, experience, nor tem is evident by the time, favor of a pre-build rate in- found it very informative. other four years of your law enforcement back- energy, and professional crease as a legislator in the Tim Brennan There were some good service and keeping this ground compare with that leadership in which she community safe. Progress Energy rate in- Homosassa of Sheriff Dawsy. conducts her day-to-day re- points and perspectives crease fiasco, she reversed Come the election, I will sponsibilities. As her that will help me make a Mary Atchison her position and was a be crossing party lines and friend, I have seen the frus- more educated decision on Kudos for Dawsy Inverness strong consumer advocate voting for Sheriff Jeff tration she experiences try- all candidates. while serving in a leader- I have been involved Dawsy. ing to accomplish state As for my thoughts on the ship position on the Public with law enforcement and mandates that are difficult sheriff elections, I can say Yes to Nancy Utilities Commission. I am the criminal justice system Jeffery A. Smith to meet. I have seen the that there is no doubt that I Over the years in a few confident that were she for over 40 years. I am also Inverness hours that Sam has spent will be voting for the re- personal conversations I’ve representing us she would in conference with her staff election of Sheriff Jeff had with Ms. Argenziano, I have come down on the ■ The Chronicle has forms available for wedding and Dawsy. and the teachers of Citrus teased her that she was re- right side of the recent mo- engagement announcements, anniversaries, birth County making sure that In August of this past year ally more of a Democrat bile home park kerfuffle announcements and first birthdays. decisions are always made I married a detective on the than a Republican and she and she wouldn’t have had in the best interest of our sheriff ’s department. Many should just go ahead and to scuttle off to Tallahassee students. Sam tackles the people may think that my switch party affiliation. to consult with corporate WE’LL MEET OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR’S PRICE challenging issues and is decision is swayed, but Her reply always had to do lobbyists in order to arrive The Savings Are Yours Because not afraid to make the those who know me know with having been a lifelong at a decision favorable to The Factory Is Ours! tough calls. that I definitely have an Republican implying per- the consumer. opinion of my own. FAUX WOOD BLINDS, TOP TREATMENTS I have friends and rela- haps that old habits die Nancy has also issued a DRAPERY, SHADES, SHUTTERS S tives that teach and work in I manage a business in hard. Now, she is running rather public statement ex- VERTICALS other Florida counties and downtown Inverness. In for House 34 as Independ- pressing her opinion of the 2012 hear the concerns they 2004 when CCSO was tak- ent and I’ve had the insight advanced state of corruption SAR002402 voice about their own edu- ing over the Inverness Po- that this is indeed more in which the Republican 72 HOUR cational systems. I cannot lice Department, I was very characteristic of her. party of Florida now finds it- help but compare Citrus concerned that they were LIND BLIND FACTORY Over her many years of self. She was in, of course, a TREETOPS PLAZA • 1657 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY • LECANTO County with these other biting off more than they service representing the more than ideal position B places and I feel very could chew and the safety 000CVWS www.72-hourblinds.com 527-0012 proud of our school system. of my staff and customers I believe that Sandra (Sam) might be at risk with this You Can Make a Himmel has served our new undertaking. 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World BRIEFS Pink play Rancor rules debate

Associated Press A cash-strapped Greek soccer team has found a new way to pay the bills, with help from the world’s oldest profession. Players are wearing bright pink practice jerseys emblazoned with the logos of the Villa Erotica and Soula’s House of History, a pair of pastel- colored bordellos recruited to sponsor the team after drastic government spending cuts left the country’s sports organizations facing ruin.

Police investigate

art heist tips Associated Press AMSTERDAM — Police in- President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney exchange views during the sec- vestigating a multimillion dollar ond presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. art heist said they are following up several tips from the public, CAMPAIGN TRAIL a day after thieves grabbed Some viewers find second On the seven paintings from the walls of a Rotterdam gallery and presidential debate rude vanished into the night. A spokeswoman for detec- Associated Press tives on the case, Willemieke Romijn, said Wednesday they WASHINGTON — This is presidential? They have 15 tips from the public, bicker, interrupt, talk over the moderator. following a late-night, nation- To some, the Obama-Romney rematch was ally televised appeal for wit- squirm-inducing. But shedding some dignity nesses to the theft from the probably won’t cost the candidates much. Kunsthal gallery of works by Since President Barack Obama and chal- celebrated artists including lenger Mitt Romney came out swinging, nei- Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet ther was likely to claim a decisive advantage and Henri Matisse. among viewers who thought the debate smacked of the wrong type of reality TV. And Associated Press many backers who were already lined up on Associated Press Former Gov. Mitt Romney waves to the crowd President Barack Obama gestures as he the two sides of the super-heated race were Nation BRIEFS as he arrives for a Wednesday rally at Tide- speaks Wednesday at a grassroots event at looking for a scrappy face-off. water Community college in Chesapeake, Va. Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. “In the world of ‘The Real Housewives,’ FDR’s bust everybody needs to turn over a table from time to time,” said Evan Cornog, dean of the Com- munications School at Hofstra University, Romney primary message Obama newest strategy where Tuesday night’s debate took place. “How good that is for the republic, I don’t know.” shifts as election nears highlights women, Libya The presidency isn’t a person, it’s an insti- tution. And Americans traditionally expect Associated Press Associated Press presidents seeking re-election to maintain a certain level of decorum. Challengers get CHESAPEAKE, Va. — On immigration, WASHINGTON — President Barack more leeway but still are expected to pay def- taxes and women’s issues, Mitt Romney is Obama’s campaign moved swiftly Wednes- erence to the office of chief executive, if not to abandoning his “severely conservative” talk day to try to capitalize on his spirited debate the man. Maybe the tradition is doomed in a of the Republican primary season and mov- performance, making an aggressive push on conflict-addicted popular culture where even ing sharply to the political center as he looks women’s issues and Libya and pressing the television cooking shows are “throwdowns.” to sway on-the-fence voters in the cam- notion that Mitt Romney’s economic propos- Associated Press Can the notion of the dignity of office sur- paign’s final three weeks. als are “sketchy.” Felix von Perfall, 8, vive the era of flash analysis, when a phrase At the same time, the GOP presidential Obama’s strategy aims to solidify his crucial grandson of former U.S. like “binders full of women” launches a thou- nominee’s advisers and the Republican Na- lead among female voters and his standing as Ambassador to the U.N. sand Internet jokes — while the debate’s still tional Committee are looking to give Rom- the candidate viewed more favorably on for- William vanden Heuvel, in progress — and campaigns spin the ney more routes to reaching the 270 eign policy, the topic of Monday’s third and takes a picture of the bust matchup into attack ads within hours? Electoral College votes needed for victory. final debate. Democrats had worried both ad- of Franklin D. Roosevelt When Obama stepped up to meet Romney’s They are weighing whether to shift re- vantages could slip away after the president’s that is part of the new hard-charging persona, the result was a presi- sources from North Carolina, where Repub- lackluster performance in the opening face- Franklin D. Roosevelt Four dential campaign matchup that stands out as licans express confidence of winning, into off with Romney and the fallout from last Freedoms Park, before the one of the most rancorous on live TV, especially states long considered safe territory for month’s deadly attack on Americans in Libya. dedication ceremony for an event in which the candidates were on- President Barack Obama, including Wis- Obama, visibly energized on the campaign Wednesday in New York. stage with everyday folks, fielding their earnest consin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. trail, hammered Romney on a flurry of questions. Whether that was good or bad, it was The evolving strategy comes as both can- women’s issues, from fair pay to Planned Feds: 1 arrested in one of the most exciting to watch. didates work to capitalize on their second Parenthood funding. And he poked fun at Romney turned to the president and posed debate-stage meeting, a Tuesday night face his Republican rival for saying during the plot to attack Fed his own accusatory questions, demanding an- off in which Romney emphasized his bipar- debate he had relied on “binders full of NEW YORK — A swers. When Romney made a point, Obama tisan credentials as well as his efforts to hire women” to find more female employees Bangladeshi man who came would shoot back, “Governor, that’s not true.” women while Massachusetts governor, and while serving as Massachusetts governor. to the United States to wage Six times he declared Romney’s words “not declared, “I’m not looking to cut taxes for “We don’t have to collect a bunch of jihad was arrested in an elab- true.” wealthy people.” binders to find talented young women,” orate FBI sting Wednesday Maribeth McCarthy of Alexandria, Va., said One day after the debate, Romney’s camp Obama said at a rally in Mount Vernon, Iowa. after attempting to blow up a watching the back-and-forth left her wishing conceded Obama had a strong performance The impact of the second debate on the tightly contested White House race won’t be fake car bomb outside the that moderator Candy Crowley could bang a and mapped out a plan for the Republican giant gong whenever someone fibbed. to focus on the economy in the coming days. clear for several days. Federal Reserve building in Manhattan, authorities said. Before trying to carry out the alleged terrorism plot, Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis went to a ware- house to help assemble a Skydiver’s feat could influence spacesuit design 1,000-pound bomb using MARCIA DUNN A NASA engineer who systems, with no significant inert material, according to a AP Aerospace Writer specializes in astronaut es- advances since Joe Kit- criminal complaint. cape systems said Baum- tinger in 1960 jumped from Violent crimes up CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. gartner’s mission “gives us a 19.5 miles up and reached — Now that the dust has set- good foundation” for im- 614 mph, records that stood by 18 percent tled in the New Mexico proving the odds of survival until Sunday. WASHINGTON — Violent desert where supersonic for professional astronauts, Baumgartner’s feat was crimes unexpectedly jumped skydiver “Fearless Felix” space tourists and high- sponsored by energy drink 18 percent last year, the first Baumgartner landed safely altitude pilots and maker Red Bull, and NASA rise in nearly 20 years, and on his feet, researchers are passengers. had no role. But Dr. property crimes rose for first exhilarated over the possi- “What I would hope is Jonathan Clark, a former time in a decade. But aca- bility his exploit could help that, perhaps, this is just the NASA flight surgeon who demic experts said the new save the lives of pilots and first step of many, many ad- lost his wife, Laurel, in the government data fall short of space travelers in a disaster. vancements to come” in space shuttle Columbia ac- signaling a reversal of the Baumgartner’s death- emergency bailouts, said cident and dedicated him- defying jump Sunday from a long decline in crime. Dustin Gohmert, who heads self to improving crew balloon 24 miles above Earth The U.S. Bureau of Justice NASA’s crew survival engi- escape systems, was in yielded a wealth of informa- charge of Baumgartner’s Statistics reported Wednes- neering office at the Johnson tion about the punishing ef- Space Center in Houston. medical team. Associated Press day the increase in the num- fects of extreme speed and In an interview after And he was thrilled at Felix Baumgartner celebrates after successfully completing ber of violent crimes was the altitude on the human body Baumgartner became the how much was learned. a jump from a balloon 24 miles above Earth on Oct. 14, in result of an upward swing in — insights could inform the first skydiver to break the By going well beyond Roswell, N.M. simple assaults, which rose development of improved speed of sound, Gohmert Mach 1, or the speed of 22 percent, from 4 million in spacesuits, new training pro- noted researchers have sound, Baumgartner pro- surized suit and helmet, he sonic longer than expected. 2010 to 5 million last year. cedures and emergency spent decades working on vided even more data than accelerated to an astonish- The speed of sound at that —From wire reports medical treatment. self-contained space escape anticipated. Wearing a pres- ing 834 mph and was super- altitude is close to 700 mph. ■ The Citrus ■ Outdoors/B2 Hiking Trail ■ Golf/B3 Section B - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 is one of the ■ Scoreboard/B4 longest loop ■ Sports briefs/B4 trails in ■ Football/B5 B2 Florida./ ■ /B5 SPORTS ■ Entertainment/B6 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Iwaniec carries young Warrior program

SEAN ARNOLD Correspondent High school FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK Seven Rivers Christian senior John freshman on the team with plenty to first-year program. The situation has his fellow captains’ duties. “I think a Iwaniec is used to amassing eye- look forward to. With one more regu- only enhanced the senior’s role as a lot of the younger guys look up to us so popping stats. He also grew accus- lar season game to play, the senior has mentor and player, as seniors Chris we have to make sure we stick to our tomed to winning the past two seasons rushed for more than 5,200 yards and Powell and Josh Jackson (both play of- tasks and don’t mess around.” as his Warriors totaled 13 wins over at least 58 TDs in four years as a var- fensive line and linebacker) are the It’s obvious Iwaniec hasn’t been 2010 and 2011. But this season, sity player while excelling as a defen- only other two members of the team messing around in games. He has Iwaniec has had to endure something sive back and punter. with notable varsity experience. more than 1,330 rushing yards for not so pleasant — six losses in the With its bevy of young and inexperi- “With the losses in players we had more than nine yards per carry, and team’s first seven games. enced players, including several mid- from last year, the three of us knew we trailing only Powell, he was the sec- John Sure, Seven Rivers finished 2-5 in dle school students, the current would have to step up and make the ond-leading tackler through six games. Iwaniec the program’s inaugural season three Warrior squad, coached by Iwaniec’s tackles and make the plays,” Iwaniec Seven Rivers years ago. But Iwaniec was just a father, Dave Iwaniec, resembles a said recently as he discussed his and See NOTEBOOK/ Page B4 running back.

SPORTS BRIEFS McCann expects to be ‘completely Well-earned victory healthy’ in 2013 ATLANTA — Brian Mc- Crystal River Cann’s agent said the Braves catcher expects to needs five sets to be “completely healthy” for the 2013 season following surgery on his right shoulder. defeat Lecanto McCann’s rehabilitation C.J. RISAK could last six months, so his Correspondent status for the opening month of next season is un- CRYSTAL RIVER – When the certain. The Braves, mean- final point was finally recorded while, must decide this and the raucous cheering sub- month on their $12 million sided, Casidy Newcomer sprawled option on McCann for 2013. flat onto the floor in exhaustion. It Tuesday’s surgery by Dr. was well earned, but not just by Xavier Duralde repaired her — at least a half dozen others, McCann’s torn labrum. from either team, could have joined her. Lance Armstrong That’s what happens when two stepping down strong county volleyball rivals clash. An ebb and flow can be ex- from Livestrong pected; it’s just a matter of who AUSTIN, Texas — has the last flow. In this instance, Lance Armstrong is step- it was Newcomer’s Crystal River ping down as chairman of squad, which nearly squandered a his Livestrong cancer- two-set lead before repelling fighting charity to help limit Lecanto’s comeback attempt to the damage from the dop- claim a 25-14, 25-20, 25-27, 18-25, ing scandal that has 15-13 victory on the Pirates’ Senior snared the former cham- Night. “We were hitting well, but they pion cyclist. were digging us the whole game,” Armstrong announced Lecanto coach Alice Christian the move Wednesday, a said. “My girls played really, really week after the U.S. Anti- well. It’s this whole rivalry thing ... Doping Agency released a it comes down to who wants it massive report detailing al- more, and my girls really wanted legations of widespread it.” performance-enhancing The Panthers, who lost for just drug use by Armstrong and the third time in 16 matches this his teams. season, showed incredible re- The Lance Armstrong silience in battling back from the Foundation, commonly two-set deficit. But with the tide known as Livestrong, was turning, Crystal River displayed founded in 1997 and has an equal amount of determination raised roughly $500 million in taking the decisive fifth-set to support cancer patients. tiebreaker. “We’ve been in a lot of five-set US advances in matches,” said Pirates’ coach Mike WCup qualifying, Ridley, his team now 18-6. “I thought in the first two sets we sets up busy ’13 played extremely well, but then KANSAS CITY, Kan. — we lost that third one and I don’t The primary objective for think anybody led by more than a the United States on Tues- few points.” day night was to secure a The turning point, Ridley felt, victory over Guatemala, or did not come with the start of the at worst a draw, and squeak 15-point fifth-set tiebreaker. It through to the next round of came in the fourth set, when his World Cup qualifying. Pirates were getting thoroughly It wasn’t the only goal. thrashed. Jurgen Klinsmann re- “We started slow in the fourth set, then kind of kicked it into vealed a much more ruth- DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle gear,” he said. “We weren’t going to less motive in the 3-1 Crystal River’s Olivia Hudson, center, goes up to block a ball being set by Lecanto’s Lily Parrish on victory that allowed the Wednesday night at Crystal River High School. See VOLLEYBALL/ Page B4 U.S. to win Group A and advance to the six-team fi- nals in North and Central America and the Caribbean: The second- year manager of the na- Conditioning, training lead to success in cross country tional team wanted to send a message to the rest of the world. Crystal River girls soccer player excels in running Klinsmann believes the emphatic victory will have LARRY BUGG Pines Invitational on Satur- mined mentally. She is a the desired effect, giving Correspondent day, and in a rare off day, fin- young student who is very mo- the Americans plenty of ished sixth overall at the tivated, very focused and very momentum heading into a People who know Crystal Citrus County Championship determined. busy 2013 season. River High School senior meet Tuesday. “She came into the season Jeter to have Clarissa Consol know she is a She already has verbally and had no idea what to do.” talented soccer player. committed to a scholarship at Despite being a novice dis- surgery, 4 to 5 She didn’t know until this Stetson University, an NCAA tance runner, she is already months recovery year she would be a successful Division I school. She plans to the leader of the pack. She is a high school cross country play soccer there and may motivator, her coach said. DETROIT — Derek runner. compete in cross country and “She is such a role model,” Jeter will have surgery on Consol, a native of Colorado track. Carter said. “She is a great ex- his broken left ankle, and Springs, Colo., started running Usually, the top cross coun- ample of a student and an ath- the cross country this year. try runners have been doing lete. She has a lot ahead of said he is expected to She was the top female in grueling runs in 90-degree her. She will be successful in need four to five months to the recent Beat the Sheriff 5K heat for years and have condi- whatever she does in life.” recover. race. She ran a 19:40 for her tioned themselves to run Consol is one of those stu- The Yankees said best time. She said she was through heat and pain. dents and athletes every Wednesday that Jeter will surprised to be the top female. Consol is just this surpris- teacher and athletic coach be operated on Saturday in On Saturday, Oct. 6, she fin- ingly successful distance wants to have. Charlotte, N.C. This means ished fifth in the girls race at runner. She qualified for state in the Jeter likely would be ready the Land O’ Lakes High Gator Her cross country coach, to return to baseball some- Invitational cross country Lisa Carter, has her own the- See RUNNER/ Page B4 time between the start of meet at Crews Lake. She ran a ory as to why she has been spring training in mid- 20:21 and was running against successful. Crystal River’s Clarissa February and late spring many of the top female run- “She stays conditioned and Consol began running cross training in mid-March. ners in Central Florida. trained all summer,” Carter country in her senior year and —From wire reports Consol also took a third- said. “That’s the key to cross has had much success. place finish at the Whispering country. She is very deter- DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle CITRUS COUNTY’S RECREATIONAL GUIDE TO OUTDOORS Page B2- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012

Special to the Chronicle Two hikers walk past a sign on the Citrus Hiking Trail in the Withlacoochee State Forest in Inverness.

Citrus Hiking Trail offers challenging overnight and day hikes

KEVIN MIMS area,” Friend said. “They know that Correspondent  WHAT: Citrus Hiking Trail. it’s a nice, long backpacking loop that’s  WHERE: From State Road 44 in In- within easy driving distance for a t’s no secret people travel to Citrus verness, turn south on County Road three-day weekend. Strong backpack- County for all sorts of outdoor ac- 581 and go 2.5 miles to the sign for ers can pull it off in three days. Others I tivities. The county is well known for Holder Mine Recreation Area. Turn will want to give it four.” incredible fishing, boating and kayaking right and continue another mile. For those who don’t want to hike all opportunities — but there’s another draw  ON THE WEB: www.floridaforest 43 miles at one time, the Citrus Hiking to the area that might surprise some, service.com/state_forests/ Trail can be broken down into several and it involves sturdy boots. Or good withlacoochee_recreation.html shorter loops that are perfect for a few trail-running shoes, at least. hours of solitude. Hiking in the Sunshine State? You For more information on the Citrus bet. Florida has an extensive network “Generally, folks park their cars and Hiking Trail or to find other hikes in of foot-traffic-only pathways and is leave them at Holder or Mutual Mine the area, visit www.floridahikes.com. home to one of only 11 national scenic near Inverness, since both of those areas Read the forums for hiking tips, safety trails in the country. The volunteer-run have a campground,” said Sandra Friend, information and to connect with area Florida Trail Association maintains author of 14 books on Florida hiking. hikers. the 1,000 mile-plus Florida National “You let someone know your car is Trail users should be aware of hunt- Scenic Trail (the route is currently there, and typically hike the trail in a ing activities around the forest. Visit changing) as well as a vast number of counterclockwise direction.” www.myfwc.com for information on paths all across the state. No matter A common misconception is that all the state’s hunting seasons. where you are in Florida, you are in hiking in Florida is pancake-flat and A full description and guide to the easy reach of somewhere to go hiking. easy. Those who have hiked Citrus Citrus Hiking Trail can be found in At 43 miles long, the Citrus Hiking Hiking Trail would say otherwise. one of Friend’s books, “50 Hikes in Trail has the distinction of being one “The terrain at Citrus is some of the Central Florida.” Kevin Mims of Inverness prepares for a of the longest loop trails in Florida. It’s most rugged in Central Florida,” said ———■——— day trip on the Citrus Hiking Trail. For not just a trail used by backpackers; it Friend. “You’ve got some serious hills, more information on the Citrus Hiking also serves as a footpath into the With- sinkholes, caves, rocks — most folks Kevin Mims is a freelance writer, Trail or to find other hikes in the area, lacoochee State Forest, which is fre- don’t think about tripping over rocks photographer and videographer based visit www.floridahikes.com. Read the fo- quented by people enjoying passive when you’re hiking in Florida. Citrus in Citrus County. He works around the rums for hiking tips, safety information outdoor pursuits, including wildlife is one of the few places that has that.” state covering outdoors and nature and to connect with area hikers. Trail viewing, geocaching and tent camping. According to Friend, the Citrus Hik- and serves as the VISIT FLORIDA users should be aware of hunting activi- Backpacking the entire 43 miles of ing Trail attracts most of its users from Outdoors and Nature Insider. His ties around the forest. Visit the Citrus Hiking Trail takes a few outside the county. VISIT FLORIDA blog can be found at www.myfwc.com for information on the days, and a trip such as that requires “I’d say the typical Citrus hiker is http://www.visitflorida.com/insiders/ state’s hunting seasons. some planning and research. coming from the Tampa or Orlando outdoors_and_nature. Tips on fishing the Barge Canal ’ve had questions lately from readers on number one or two J-shanked hooks and regarding a local hot spot, so I thought half-ounce egg sinkers rigged Carolina style. I I’d share what information I have. Un- On his most recent trip earlier this week, fortunately, it isn’t much, but fortunately I O’Feild and Bobby Miller, a friend and fre- Tide charts know some local anglers who can be con- quent fishing partner from Mississippi, hit sidered experts, so, here goes. the Canal at 0700 and found the Chassahowitzka* Crystal River** Homosassa*** Withlacoochee* trout waiting for them, and some The Barge Canal has shown up High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low lately in my email, and local Mike were pretty good sized. He said they O’Feild, who fishes the canal fre- had one of 15 inches, and several THURS 7:28 a.m. 3:39 a.m. 5:49 a.m. 1:01 a.m. 6:38 a.m. 2:38 a.m. 3:26 a.m. 11:37 a.m. quently, has always been good between 13 and 14 inches. The best 10/18 9:13 p.m. 4:27 p.m. 7:34 p.m. 1:49 p.m. 8:23 p.m. 3:26 p.m. 5:21 p.m. 11:31 p.m. about sharing information. Here bite started east of Marker 29, FRI 8:11 a.m. 4:21 a.m. 6:32 a.m. 1:43 a.m. 7:21 a.m. 3:20 a.m. 4:19 a.m. 12:29 p.m. are some tidbits garnered from and carried through all the way 10/19 10:09 p.m. 5:19 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 2:41 p.m. 9:19 p.m. 4:18 p.m. 6:17 p.m. ------his emails over the years: to west of marker 27. He said the Try to hit the canal early, as close bite on the outgoing tide was best SAT 9:01 a.m. 5:09 a.m. 7:22 a.m. 2:31 a.m. 8:11 a.m. 4:08 a.m. 5:09 a.m. 12:19 a.m. to daybreak as possible, ideally R.G. Schmidt in the center of the channel, but 10/20 11:13 p.m. 6:16 p.m. 9:34 p.m. 3:38 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:21 p.m. 1:26 p.m. with an ebbing tide. O’Feild will fre- TIGHT when it turned in, the fish moved quently head straight out to LINES to the south edge, especially in SUN 10:01 a.m. 6:05 a.m. 8:22 a.m. 3:27 a.m. 9:11 a.m. 5:04 a.m. 6:09 a.m. 1:15 a.m. 10/21 ------7:20 p.m. 10:46 p.m. 4:42 p.m. 11:35 p.m. 6:19 p.m. 8:33 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Marker 27 or 29, where he usually those spots where the edge rose finds an abundance of sand and silver trout. sharply, rather than in a gradual slope. Rigs MON 12:25 a.m. 7:17 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 4:39 a.m. 10:29 a.m. 6:16 a.m. 7:27 a.m. 2:27 a.m. These cousins to the spotted seatrout are and bait were as described above. You’re 10/22 11:19 a.m. 8:34 p.m. 11:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. ------7:33 p.m. 9:43 p.m. 3:44 p.m. smaller, but just as tasty, and will give a good never in danger of being pulled overboard by account of themselves on light tackle. On a these little trout, but you’re almost assured of TUES 1:35 a.m. 8:43 a.m. 11:14 a.m. 6:05 p.m. 12:45 a.m. 7:42 a.m. 9:01 a.m. 3:53 a.m. good day, you can drift pretty much in the cen- catching enough for a good family fish fry. 10/23 12:53 p.m. 9:48 p.m. ------7:10 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 8:47 p.m. 10:42 p.m. 4:58 p.m. ter of the channel between those markers. Tight Lines to you. If there’s too much wind for a good drift, WED 2:34 a.m. 10:08 a.m. 12:55 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 1:44 a.m. 9:07 a.m. 10:32 a.m. 5:18 a.m. ———■——— 10/24 2:24 p.m. 10:51 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 8:13 p.m. 1:34 p.m. 9:50 p.m. 11:27 p.m. 6:01 p.m. O’Feild will anchor somewhere between the two markers, where there’s 16-plus feet Outdoors columnist RG Schmidt can be *From mouths of rivers. **At Kings Bay. ***At Mason’s Creek. of water, and work pieces of frozen shrimp reached at [email protected]. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 B3 A solid and sour year for Jim Furyk essentially be light dressing Trophy case on a deep wound. “It would be positive,” Furyk said. “But still, when empty despite anyone talks about the year, you’re going to talk about playing well two events. It would be a positive end. I was hoping Associated Press that’s what the Ryder Cup would be. We would thump ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. them on Sunday, and that — Jim Furyk is playing his would be a good, positive final official tournament of end of the year for me.” the year at the McGladrey Sea Island is only about Classic, and even a win at 90 miles from Furyk’s home Sea Island might not be in Florida, and the field is enough to chase away such not as strong as it was last a sour taste from an other- year. It features Ryder Cup wise solid year. teammate Zach Johnson, There are enough indica- Ryder Cup captain and tions to give him plenty of tournament host Davis Love confidence going forward. III, along with Jason Day. Furyk started the year at The McGladrey Classic was No. 50 in the world ranking hurt by the PGA and has gone up to No. 23. of Golf, which has a Monday His adjusted scoring aver- pro-am next week in age is 68.41, second only to Bermuda and includes Rory McIlroy and Tiger Webb Simpson and Bubba Woods, and nearly a half- Watson. Matt Kuchar, who stroke better than his aver- Associated Press lives at Sea Island, is play- age in 2010 when he won Jim Furyk is playing his final official tournament of the year at the McGladrey Classic, and even a win at Sea Island might ing an exhibition in China. three times, captured the not be enough to chase away such a sour taste from an otherwise solid year. Furyk also plans to play FedEx Cup and was voted the World Challenge that PGA Tour player of the year. have been instead of what Olympic Club — when he ments. And to get so close — comeback. Furyk was 1-up Tiger Woods hosts in Cali- Therein lies the difference. happened.” hooked his tee shot into the especially in big events — over Sergio Garcia when he fornia the week after And it’s a big difference. Furyk lost on the first woods, made bogey and and not be able to close the pulled his tee shot into the Thanksgiving. Barring a win The trophy case is empty extra hole at Innisbrook never recovered. The worst door leaves a sour taste.” bunker on the 17th and made this week that would get this year, matching the feel- when he faced an awkward of it came at Firestone, one He would have settled for bogey, and then went long Furyk into Kapalua for the ing he has inside him. lie for his second shot, did of his favorite courses, when a U.S. victory in the Ryder from a fairway bunker on the Tournament of Champions, “I can’t deny the fact that I well to find the back of the he took double bogey on the Cup, except that went about closing hole and three- he won’t play again until played well,” Furyk said green and didn’t get another last hole and lost by one to like the rest of his year. putted from off the green to Pebble Beach. Wednesday. “I can’t deny the chance when Luke Donald Keegan Bradley in the Furyk was among three lose the match. The image of At some point in the next fact that I have a lot of con- made birdie to win a four- Bridgestone Invitational. Americans who were all Furyk in a moment of de- month, he will reflect on the fidence in my game and the man playoff. He was tied for “My game was very con- square going to the 18th hole spair, bent over with hands year to figure out what he direction that it’s going. But the lead on the 16th tee at sistent. My game was good,” at Medinah and ended up on his knees, made the cover has to do to get better — it’s still disappointing when the U.S. Open — the first of Furyk said. “But the goal is losing, which enabled Eu- of one golf magazine. what has to change for him I look back at what could consecutive par 5s at to try to win golf tourna- rope to stage a stunning To win this week would to be a better closer. Bowers returns to practice Woods wrapping up a busy season Associated Press be played the week after Rickie Fowler and Jason with Buccaneers after injury Thanksgiving at Sherwood Day. All of them are among Tiger Woods hasn’t been Country Club. Woods is the the top 30 in the world. this busy on the golf course defending champion, out- For Woods, the World in seven years, a season lasting Zach Johnson to end Challenge will be his 24th Team has until Nov. 7 to evaluate player that will wrap up in Cali- a two-year drought. tournament of the year, Associated Press the league’s weakest pass early first-round pick before fornia with his annual The field features 13 which includes the Ryder rushes. undergoing knee surgery a World Challenge. players from the Ryder Cup Cup and the exhibition he TAMPA — Help could be With Bowers on the few months before the draft. Still to be determined is — all but Phil Mickelson played last week in Turkey. on the way for Tampa Bay’s physically unable to per- The Bucs jumped at the whether he’ll keep playing from the United States, only That’s his busiest schedule erratic pass rush. form list and Clayborn opportunity to take him in that many events. Graeme McDowell and Ian since he played 25 times in Defensive end Da’Quan sidelined for the season the second round, No. 51 On Wednesday, Woods an- Poulter from Europe — 2005, not including the Bowers practiced for the with a knee injury, the overall, excited about the nounced the 18-man field along with Hunter Mahan, Skins Game and PGA first time this season Bucs have eight sacks prospect of pairing him with for the World Challenge, to Nick Watney, Bo Van Pelt, Grand Slam of Golf. Wednesday, opening a through five games. first-round selection Clay- three-week window in The 6-foot-4, 288-pound born, who wound up leading which the Buccaneers will end isn’t making any predic- the team with 6 1/2 sacks as evaluate the second-year tions about when he could be a rookie. pro and determine if he’ll ready to play in games, and Bowers appeared in all 16 be able to return from a torn coach Greg Schiano reiter- games as a rookie, starting right Achilles tendon that’s ated the Bucs will not rush the final six at left end and sidelined him since May. Bowers back into the lineup. finishing with 1 1/2 sacks. If Bowers isn’t activated Seven of the team’s eight “I’m just kind of getting by Nov. 7 to the 53-man ros- sacks have come in two back in the swing of things. ter, he has be placed on in- games. The Bucs didn’t have It’s a day-by-day situation,” jured reserve and sit out the any on Brady Quinn during said Bowers, who would not remainder of the season. last week’s 38-10 rout of the speculate on when he might “It felt good to be back on Kansas City Chiefs. be ready to play in a game. the field, it felt good to “We’ve got to make sure Although Schiano didn’t sweat,” Bowers said. “It’s we go deliberately with this. rule out Bowers playing this been a tough road, but I’m Do it, see how he feels and Sunday against the New Or- glad to be where I am now.” then do it some more,” Schi- leans Saints, the first-year The former Clemson star ano said. “It was a minimal coach strongly suggested a led the nation in sacks two workload (Wednesday). return is not imminent. years ago, and the Bucs se- We’re going to ease our way “There’s a chance, but lected him and Adrian Clay- into this.” that’s not what we’d want to born in the first two rounds Bowers had 15 1/2 sacks in do,” Schiano said, adding of the 2011 NFL draft in his final season at Clemson ultimately the decision will hopes of bolstering one of and was projected be an be medical.

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Syndicate spokeswoman Lisa Ramsperger said Tennessee 2 4 0 .333 114 204 CASH 3 (late) Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 65 138 4 - 2 - 6 Testing passed uneventfully after the 2 1/2- the catamaran was upside down when it was towed North hour delay, unlike a tire testing session Aug. 29 back to the team base on Pier 80 early Wednesday. WLT PctPFPA PLAY 4 (early) in which Dale Earnhardt Jr. hit the wall and sus- While some of the crew members were Baltimore 5 1 0 .833 161 118 Cincinnati 3 3 0 .500 149 163 7 - 8 - 0 - 7 tained a concussion when a tire blew. thrown into the water Tuesday afternoon, there Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 116 115 PLAY 4 (late) RG3 makes Redskins ground were no serious injuries. Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 134 163 1 - 8 - 1 - 9 The 131-foot wing sail was destroyed and the West game among NFL’s best bowsprit was torn off the multimillion-dollar craft. WLT PctPFPA FANTASY 5 Denver 3 3 0 .500 170 138 2 - 9 - 11 - 29 - 35 ASHBURN, Va. — Robert Griffin III’s running Serena Williams in Michigan San Diego 3 3 0 .500 148 137 ability has helped make the Washington Red- Oakland 1 4 0 .200 87 148 Women’s Hall of Fame Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 104 183 POWERBALL LOTTERY skins the No. 2 rushing team in the NFL. NFC 1 - 7 - 10 - 23 - 42 2 - 9 - 16 - 18 - 34 - 46 Rookie running back Alfred Morris ranks fourth EAST LANSING, Mich. — Saginaw-born ten- East W L T Pct PF PA POWER BALL XTRA in the NFL with 538 yards rushing. Griffin is 15th nis star Serena Williams will be honored in ab- N.Y. Giants 4 2 0 .667 178 114 35 3 with 379, easily the top quarterback. sentia when she and seven others are inducted Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 103 125 The Redskins have run for at least 125 yards into the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame. Washington 3 3 0 .500 178 173 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 94 119 in every game this season, and Griffin and Mor- The group honors its 2012 inductees Thurs- South ris are the NFL’s first set of rookie teammates to day at its 29th annual dinner at the Kellogg Hotel WLT PctPFPA On the AIRWAVES each have at least five rushing touchdowns in and Conference Center in East Lansing. Atlanta 6 0 0 1.000 171 113 the first six games of a season. —From wire reports Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 120 101 TODAY’S SPORTS Carolina 1 4 0 .200 92 125 New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 141 154 BASEBALL North 4 p.m. (TBS) New York Yankees at Detroit Tigers. American thers hardly seemed ready for it. They were WLT PctPFPA League Championship Series,Game 4 replay never really in the first set and down the Chicago 4 1 0 .800 149 71 7:30 p.m. (FOX) VOLLEYBALL Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 146 117 San Francisco Giants at St. Louis stretch in the second they slumped, getting Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 154 135 Cardinals. National League Championship Series, Continued from Page B1 outscored 12-6. In both sets, it was a New- Detroit 2 3 0 .400 126 137 Game 4 comer kill — she had 18 for the match, to go West BASKETBALL WLT PctPFPA give in to that deficit. We started playing with 19 digs and four service aces — that Arizona 4 2 0 .667 110 97 8 p.m. (TNT) NBA Preseason Boston Celtics at Brooklyn point by point and played off our defense. It provided the final point. San Francisco 4 2 0 .667 152 94 Nets was a total team effort — when we play to- In the third set, Lecanto’s biggest lead Seattle 4 2 0 .667 110 93 BOATING gether, we’re tough to beat.” was three points; Crystal River’s was four. St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 110 111 5 p.m. (FSNFL) The Pirates led 20-17 before the Panthers Thursday’s Game Boat Racing H1 Unlimited Series (Taped) Lecanto’s start to the fourth set was more Tennessee 26, Pittsburgh 23 NFL an onslaught than a mere deficit. The Pan- tied it. An Amanda Pitre service ace put Sunday’s Games 8:20 (NFL) Seatle at San Franciso thers went on a tear after Crystal River Lecanto up 24-23, but it took the Panthers Atlanta 23, Oakland 20 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL pulled to within 5-4, scoring 12-straight three tries to finally close it out and force a Tampa Bay 38, Kansas City 10 8 p.m. (ESPN2) DeLand at Sandalwood points — 11 on Lily Parrish’s serve — to go fourth set. N.Y. Jets 35, Indianapolis 9 Courtney Rymer turned in a sparkling Cleveland 34, Cincinnati 24 COLLEGE FOOTBALL up 17-4. performance for the Panthers, collecting 20 Detroit 26, Philadelphia 23, OT 9 p.m. (ESPN) Oregon at Arizona State Their lead was still 21-11 before the Pi- Miami 17, St. Louis 14 GOLF rates put together their rally, trimming it to kills and two aces, while Buckley totaled 14 Baltimore 31, Dallas 29 kills. Parrish had 23 assists to kills, and Sa- 9:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour ISPS Handa 24-18 on an Olivia Hudson kill before suc- Buffalo 19, Arizona 16, OT cumbing, Lecanto’s Marie Buckley getting vannah Weller finished with 43 digs. Pitre Seattle 24, New England 23 Perth International, First Round. (Same-day Tape) the final kill. paced the net defense with six blocks. N.Y. Giants 26, San Francisco 3 2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour McGladrey Classic, First Washington 38, Minnesota 26 The fifth set resembled the third, neither Emily Laga led Crystal River’s defensive Green Bay 42, Houston 24 Round effort with 49 digs, with Kylie Sisk netting 5 p.m. (GOLF) side getting more than a three-point lead. Open: Carolina, Chicago, Jacksonville, New PGA Tour Web.com: Winn Dixie But it was Crystal River that got the upper five kills, 15 assists, 21 digs and four aces. Orleans Jacksonville Open, First Round (Same-day Tape) hand after the score was knotted at 8-all, Sabrina Scott had 15 assists and 28 digs. Monday’s Game 1:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour ISPS Handa Denver 35, San Diego 24 scoring two-straight points on Lecanto er- Hudson got five kills and five blocks. Megan Thursday, Oct. 18 Perth International, Second Round rors. The Pirates never trailed, nor were Creech had six kills and six digs. Laynee Seattle at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. tied, after that, although the Panthers were Nadal got 13 digs and Jamie Jaster had Sunday, Oct. 21 Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the able to narrow the gap to a point on three three kills. Arizona at Minnesota, 1 p.m. The Pirates play their third match in as Green Bay at St. Louis, 1 p.m. discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game occasions. Baltimore at Houston, 1 p.m. on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. The Lecanto team that started the match many days when they travel to The Villages Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. hardly resembled the one that finished it. for a 6 p.m. match tonight. Lecanto hosts Dallas at Carolina, 1 p.m. Crystal River, fired up in bidding its six sen- Springstead in a 6A-6 district match at New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. iors farewell, came out strong and the Pan- 8 p.m. Wednesday. Cleveland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Prep CALENDAR Jacksonville at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 4:25 p.m. TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:20 p.m. Academy and a 32-28 loss to a 75-yard score on his first Open: Atlanta, Denver, Kansas City, Miami, VOLLEYBALL NOTEBOOK Ocala Christian Academy run and ended the night Philadelphia, San Diego 6 p.m. Crystal River at The Villages last Friday that included a with 107 yards on six Monday, Oct. 22 7 p.m. Lecanto at Forest Continued from Page B1 goal-line stand, a 92-yard touches, and sophomore Detroit at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Citrus at South Sumter drive and a successful on- Breon Whaley collected 92 SWIMMING One of Iwaniec’s biggest side kick by the Warriors in yards and two TDs on just 5 p.m. Central at Citrus fans is Seven Rivers’ first the game’s waning minutes. seven carries. The Hurri- Glantz-Culver Line coach, Rayburn Greene, While Seven Rivers canes also got 55 yards and For Oct. 18 6 p.m. Crystal River at Lecanto Playoffs who is now in his third year scrambled to assemble a TD from fullback Al- National League as the head coach at Citrus. enough players to field a Lamar White and enjoyed FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE College Football Army (1-5) at E. Michigan (0-6), 1 p.m. “Out of all the kids that varsity team this past off- watching senior 280-pound at St. Louis -135 San Francisco +125 Marist (2-4) at Drake (5-2), 2 p.m. I’ve coached, I think he’s top season, Iwaniec was a little tight end Stevie Smith carry American League Schedule Missouri St. (1-6) at Illinois St. (6-1), 2 p.m. x-at Detroit -130 New York +120 five at any school I’ve been uncertain on whether he Buffalo defenders into the All Times EDT UT-Martin (5-2) at SE Missouri (2-4), 2 p.m. x-if necessary in. And out of any player I’ve might finish his prep years end zone on his first carry of Thursday, Oct. 18 Ball St. (4-3) at Cent. Mich. (2-4), 3:30 p.m. NCAA Football W. Michigan (3-4) at Kent St. (5-1), 3:30 p.m. coached, he’s definitely the as a Warrior. He also heard the season. Tonight SOUTH Mich. St. (4-3) at Michigan (4-2), 3:30 p.m. from other peers in the “We shuffled them in and FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Hampton (1-4) at NC Central (4-2), 7:30 p.m. top-five toughest and gritti- Neb. (4-2) at Northwestern (6-1), 3:30 p.m. at N. Illinois 19½ 19½ (64) E. Michigan SOUTHWEST est — just a huge heart,” county trying to talk him out a lot, and we got Stevie Houston (3-3) at SMU (2-4), 8 p.m. BYU (4-3) at Notre Dame (6-0), 3:30 p.m. said Greene, who coached into playing for a bigger in,” Greene said. Oregon 10½ 8½ (68) at Arizona St. FAR WEST Montana (3-4) at N. Dakota (3-4), 3:40 p.m. school. But the love be- “We’re good back there in S. Illinois (4-3) at Youngstown St. (4-2), 4 p.m. Iwaniec during the tail- Houston 3 5½ (60½) at SMU Oregon (6-0) at Arizona St. (5-1), 9 p.m. tween the Seven Rivers the backfield,” he added Tomorrow Friday, Oct. 19 S. Dakota St. (5-1) at N. Iowa (1-5), 5 p.m. back’s freshman season. at Syracuse 4 4½ (43½) UConn EAST Morehead St. (1-5) at Butler (5-2), 6 p.m. “You’d love to have him in family and Iwaniec was too with understated humor. Saturday UConn (3-4) at Syracuse (2-4), 8 p.m. N. Dakota St. (5-1) at S. Dakota (1-5), 7 p.m. any program. He’s a tremen- strong a mutual bond. Crystal River’s Nebraska 6½ 6½ (62) at Northwestern Saturday, Oct. 20 Cincinnati (5-0) at Toledo (6-1), 7 p.m. dous football player and “Everything I do is for our at Wisconsin 17½ 18½ (45) Minnesota EAST Indiana St. (5-2) at W. Illinois (3-3), 7 p.m. young man and he comes school,” Iwaniec said unlucky number Army 3 2½ (61) at E. Michigan New Hampshire (5-2) at Maine (2-4), Noon Penn St. (4-2) at Iowa (4-2), 8 p.m. Ball St. 3½ 3 (65½) at Cent. Mich. from a real good family. He proudly last week. “We’re Crystal River ran 57 plays Rutgers (6-0) at Temple (3-2), Noon SOUTHWEST Bowling Green 17 17½ (51) at UMass Sacred Heart (2-4) at Duquesne (4-2), Noon was a pleasure to coach. brothers here and we have from scrimmage in each of N. Illinois 14 15 (65½) at Akron Iowa St. (4-2) at Oklahoma St. (3-2), Noon CCSU (1-5) at Robert Morris (1-5), Noon the greatest fans.” the past two weeks against Georgia 27 27½ (58½) at Kentucky LSU (6-1) at Texas A&M (5-1), Noon “He’s definitely good at Virginia 5½ 3½ (52½) Wake Forest Wagner (3-3) at St. Francis (Pa.) (3-4), Noon San Jose St. (4-2) at UTSA (5-1), 2 p.m. enough to go somewhere,” Deep backfield North Marion and Class 2A North Carolina 11 10½ (63) at Duke Bowling Green (4-3) at UMass (0-6), Noon Alcorn St. (3-4) at Prairie View (1-5), 3 p.m. Greene said about Iwaniec’s powerhouse Warner Chris- NC State 5 3 (45) at Maryland Penn (2-3) at Yale (1-4), Noon Nicholls St. (1-4) at Stephen F. Austin (2-4), 3 p.m. helps lead CHS Cornell (3-2) at Brown (3-2), 12:30 p.m. college prospects. “He’s not tian in both of its only pair Cincinnati 8 6½ (64½) at Toledo Texas Tech (5-1) at TCU (5-1), 3:30 p.m. the biggest guy in the world, Four Citrus backs rushed of losses this season. at Georgia Tech14 14 (62½) BC Bucknell (1-5) at Lehigh (7-0), 12:30 p.m. Rice (2-5) at Tulsa (6-1), 3:30 p.m. Rutgers 5 5½ (41½) at Temple Georgetown (3-4) at Colgate (3-3), 1 p.m. Lamar (3-4) at Cent. Arkansas (5-2), 7 p.m. but man, he makes up for it for more than 50 yards The Pirates did get sen- Holy Cross (1-5) at Lafayette (4-2), 1 p.m. at Air Force 11 10½ (56½) New Mexico Kansas (1-5) at Oklahoma (4-1), 7 p.m. in toughness.” apiece while six ran for at ior Dallas Baldner back last San Jose St. 15 11 (53½) at UTSA Bryant (1-6) at Monmouth (NJ) (3-3), 1 p.m. McNeese St. (4-2) at Sam Houston St. (4-2), 8 p.m. Iwaniec wants to play at least eight yards a carry in a Friday from a concussion at Utah St. 30 30 (56½) New Mexico St. Harvard (5-0) at Princeton (3-2), 1 p.m. Baylor (3-2) at Texas (4-2), 8 p.m. at Clemson 9½ 8½ (61½) Virginia Tech Dartmouth (3-2) at Columbia (1-4), 1:30 p.m. the next level — he’s re- runaway victory over The injury he suffered against Tulane (1-5) at UTEP (1-6), 8 p.m. at Boise St. 28 28 (53½) UNLV Pittsburgh (2-4) at Buffalo (1-5), 3:30 p.m. ceived calls from interested Villages on senior night last Citrus. Baldner has ac- FAR WEST at Notre Dame 13½ 13½ (40½) BYU Rhode Island (0-6) at Delaware (4-2), 3:30 p.m. schools — but he’s unde- Friday. counted for around 60 per- Alabama 20 20½ (55½) at Tennessee Indiana (2-4) at Navy (3-3), 3:30 p.m. Stanford (4-2) at California (3-4), 3 p.m. cided on where he might at- Senior Darius Chapes, cent of the team’s offense, Stanford 2½ 2½ (48) at California Weber St. (0-7) at S. Utah (3-4), 3 p.m. Gardner-Webb (1-5) at Stony Brook (6-1), 4 p.m. tend college. the co-Chronicle Player of and he continued that pace at Arizona 6 7½ (61) Washington Old Dominion (5-1) at Towson (3-3), 7 p.m. New Mexico St. (1-5) at Utah St. (5-2), 3 p.m. at Ohio St. 16½ 19 (62½) Purdue Kansas St. (6-0) at West Virginia (5-1), 7 p.m. UNLV (1-6) at Boise St. (5-1), 3:30 p.m. Seven Rivers is on a bye the Year in 2011, paced the by totaling 200 yards and a at Michigan 11½ 10 (42½) Michigan St. SOUTH Idaho St. (1-5) at N. Colorado (1-5), 3:35 p.m. this week following its first group with 12 carries for 127 TD with 25 carries and two at Navy 3 2½ (60½) Indiana Colorado (1-5) at Southern Cal (5-1), 6 p.m. Texas Tech +2½ 2 (55) at TCU Tennessee St. (7-0) at Jacksonville St. (3-3), Noon. victory two weeks ago yards and two TDs. Junior receptions versus the Ea- New Mexico (4-3) at Air Force (3-3), 7 p.m. at South. Cal. 41 40½ (57½) Colorado Virginia Tech (4-3) at Clemson (5-1), Noon against Peniel Baptist James Pouncey sprinted for gles of South Daytona. Florida St. 17½ 20½ (56½) at Miami Auburn (1-5) at Vanderbilt (2-4), 12:21 p.m. Sacramento St. (5-2) at E. Wash. (5-1), 7:05 p.m. at Oregon St. 10½ 10½ (47) Utah Wake Forest (3-3) at Virginia (2-5), 12:30 p.m. UC Davis (3-4) at N. Arizona (5-1), 7:05 p.m. at W.Virginia 4 2½ (73) Kansas St. Morgan St. (3-3) at Howard (4-2), 1 p.m. Portland St. (2-4) at Cal Poly (6-0), 9:05 p.m. LSU 2 3½ (52) at Texas A&M San Diego (3-3) at Jacksonville (6-1), 1 p.m. Washington (3-3) at Arizona (3-3), 10 p.m. work out my schedule to do stuff with us and encour- at Florida 3 3 (41½) S. Carolina FIU (1-6) at Troy (3-3), 1 p.m. Wyoming (1-5) at Fresno St. (4-3), 10:30 p.m. both cross country and soc- ages us. Her son, Eric, does at Vanderbilt 7 7 (43½) Auburn Presby. (2-5) at Charles. South.(2-4), 1:30 p.m. Utah (2-4) at Oregon St. (5-0), 10:30 p.m. RUNNER at Kent St. 3½ 3½ (54) W. Michigan NC A&T (3-3) at Delaware St. (3-3), 1:30 p.m. San Diego St. (4-3) at Nevada (6-1), 10:35 p.m. cer. This year, I did. I have some intense exercises, es- at S. Miss. 3 2½ (66) Marshall Ga. Southern (5-1) at Furman (2-5), 1:30 p.m. Continued from Page B1 always loved running. Now, pecially abs. He has been UCF 23½ 21½ (50) at Memphis Coastal Carolina (2-4) at VMI (2-4), 1:30 p.m. I am really, really enjoying helping me to do track in at Louisville 8 6½ (52½) South Florida Edward Waters (1-3) at Sav. St. (0-6), 2 p.m. at Louisiana Tech 30 30½ 4x800 in track but could not it.” college.” W. Carolina (1-6) at Elon (2-4), 3 p.m. BASEBALL Her own success has sur- She said she started play- (74) Idaho BC (1-5) at Georgia Tech (2-4), 3 p.m. American League get to the meet. She won the at Oklahoma St. 14 14½ Va. Lynchburg (1-5) at Grambling St. (0-6), 3 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Claimed RHP Sandy 1600 meters district title. prised her. ing soccer in the snow up in (60½) Iowa St. Wofford (5-1) at Appalachian St. (5-2), 3:30 p.m. Rosario off waivers from Miami. Designated OF “It is surprising with the Colorado when she was 3 at Oklahoma 35 35 (57½) Kansas In soccer, she plays on the South Carolina (6-1) at Fla. (6-0), 3:30 p.m. at Texas 10½ 11 (80½) Baylor Che-Hsuan Lin for assignment. Crystal River High girls stiff competition in this years old. Pittsburgh 11 10½ (55) at Buffalo Villanova (5-2) at Georgia St. (1-6), 3:30 p.m. DETROIT TIGERS — Traded RHP Marcelo team plus the Ocala Light- county,” she said. “I think I am a smart East Carolina 4 3 (54½) at UAB Concord (4-3) at Liberty (2-4), 3:30 p.m. Carreno to the Chicago Cubs to complete an There is no secret as to player,” she said, assessing S. Florida (2-4) at Louisville (6-0), 3:30 p.m. earlier trade. ning travel team. She plays at Iowa 2 3 (42) Penn St. why she was ready for cross her soccer abilities. “You at Tulsa 21 20½ (64) Rice NC State (4-2) at Maryland (4-2), 3:30 p.m. — Activated 2B stopper and midfield. at UTEP 16½ 14½ (50) Tulane James Madison (5-1) at Richmond (4-3), 3:30 p.m. Chris Getz from the 15-day DL. As a student, she has a 4.6 country this year. develop the basic skills. at Fresno St. 15½ 15 (64) Wyoming FAU (1-5) at South Alabama (1-5), 3:30 p.m. — Reinstated RHP Tyler weighted grade point aver- “I think it is the hard work You know how to play the at Nevada 6½ 7 (66) San Diego St. Norfolk St. (2-5) at Bethune-Cookman (4-2), 4 p.m. Tufts from the 15-day DL and assigned him out- age. She said she wants to and drive that I have,” she ball. I have been playing at W. Kentucky 1½ 3½ (53½) La.-Monroe MVSU (2-4) at Jackson St. (3-4), 4 p.m. right to Round Rock (PCL). said. “I worked hard and all my life. In Colorado, at Mississippi St. 20½ 19½ La.-Monroe (4-2) at W. Kentucky (5-1), 4 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Claimed OF Scott become a lawyer. (56) Middle Tenn. Davidson (0-6) at Campbell (1-5), 6 p.m. Cousins off waivers from Miami and RHP Cory She is active in the Gulf to showed perseverance over there would be a foot of at Troy 6½ 7 (55½) FIU Samford (4-2) at Chattanooga (3-3), 6 p.m. Wade from the N.Y. Yankees. Lake Church and went on a the summer. snow.” at South Alabama 2½ 3½ SC State (2-5) at Florida A&M (3-4), 6 p.m. National League mission trip to the Ukraine. “I just like being outside Carter said she usually (45) FAU North Carolina (5-2) at Duke (5-2), 7 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned INF Nick NFL There, she was able to play and running. I know that if I takes either individuals or Georgia (5-1) at Kentucky (1-6), 7 p.m. Green, INF Donnie Murphy and INF Gil Ve- Tonight work hard, I will see the the team to the state cross Idaho (1-6) at Louisiana Tech (5-1), 7 p.m. lazquez outright to New Orleans (PCL). soccer with the boys and at San Francisco 7½ 7(37½) Seattle — Announced benefits.” country meet, which will be Sunday Middle Tenn. (4-2) at Miss. St. (6-0), 7 p.m. girls who were impressed RHP Livan Hernandez and C Yorvit Torrealba at Buffalo 3½ 3 (46½) Tennessee Marshall (2-4) at Southern Miss. (0-6), 7 p.m. she knew the big names of Running for the Pirate in Tallahassee in November. at Minnesota 4 6 (40) Arizona Ark.-Pine Bluff (4-2) at Southern U. (3-3), 7 p.m. have refused outright assignments and elected girls cross country team has The coach feels certain to become free agents. Selected the contract of international soccer. at Indianapolis 3 3 (45) Cleveland Alabama (6-0) at Tennessee (3-3), 7 p.m. turned out to be a real Consol will qualify for state at Houston 4½ 6½ (48½) Baltimore RHP Jesus Sanchez from Nashville (PCL). How was it she finally East Carolina (4-3) at UAB (1-5), 7 p.m. pleasure. and hopes she can lead the Green Bay 4 5½ (44½) at St. Louis UCF (4-2) at Memphis (1-5), 8 p.m. — Activated LHP Johan chose to run cross country? Dallas 2 2 (45½) at Carolina Florida St. (6-1) at Miami (4-3), 8 p.m. Santana from the 15-day DL. Assigned OF Fred “Coach Carter and Coach “This is the most favorite team to that huge meet. at N.Y. Giants 6½ 5½ (50) Washington Lewis outright to Las Vegas (PCL). Announced team I have ever been Regardless of what hap- New Orleans 3 3 (49½) at Tampa Bay E. Kentucky (5-2) at Tenn. Tech (2-4), 8 p.m. (Tim) Byrne (the boys track C Rob Johnson refused outright assignment at New Eng. 11 10½ (47) N.Y. Jets MIDWEST and cross country coach) around,” she said. “We have pens this year, it looks like at Oakland 5 4 (43) Jacksonville N. Illinois (6-1) at Akron (1-6), Noon and elected to become a free agent. have been begging me to a lot of fun. Consol has a very successful Pittsburgh 1½ 1½ (45½) at Cincinnati Purdue (3-3) at Ohio St. (7-0), Noon American Association “She (Carter) always career as a runner, which Monday Minnesota (4-2) at Wisconsin (5-2), Noon LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released OF Jake come out for years,” Consol at Chicago 6 6 (47½) Detroit Valparaiso (0-6) at Dayton (3-4), 1 p.m. Rife. said. “In the past, I couldn’t pushes us. She actually does may be only starting. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 B5 Beltran sub boosts Cardinals in Game 3 Carpenter hits POSTPONED ■ Game 4 of the AL two-run homer championship series between the New York Yankees and Associated Press Detroit Tigers was postponed Wednesday night because of ST. LOUIS — Matt Carpenter hit bad weather. The game was a two-run homer after subbing for rescheduled for 4:07 p.m. an injured Carlos Beltran and the today. Detroit leads the St. Louis Cardinals chased Matt best-of-seven series 3-0. Cain before a 3 1/2-hour rain delay in the seventh inning of a 3-1 vic- Cardinals 3, Giants 1 tory over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday night for a 2-1 NL San Francisco St. Louis championship series lead. ab r h bi ab r h bi Kyle Lohse worked around a Pagan cf 5 1 1 0 Jay cf 3 1 1 0 Scutaro 2b 5 0 2 0 Beltran rf 1 0 0 0 season-worst five walks in 5 2/3 Sandovl 3b 5 0 2 1 MCrpnt rf-1b 3 1 1 2 innings. struck out Posey c 2 0 1 0 Hollidy lf 4 0 0 0 Hunter Pence and Brandon Belt Pence rf 4 0 0 0 Craig 1b 3 0 0 0 with two on to end the seventh. Belt 1b 3 0 0 0 Boggs p 0 0 0 0 earned the first two- GBlanc lf 3 0 0 0 Chamrs rf 0 0 0 0 inning save of his career to reward BCrwfr ss 3 0 2 0 YMolin c 4 0 1 0 what remained of a sellout crowd M.Cain p 2 0 1 0 Freese 3b 3 1 2 0 JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Descals 2b 2 0 0 0 of 45,850 — perhaps a third — that A.Huff ph 1 0 0 0 Kozma ss 3 0 1 0 stuck around for a game that Mijares p 0 0 0 0 Lohse p 2 0 0 0 lasted 3 hours, 2 minutes, about a Kontos p 0 0 0 0 Rosnthl p 0 0 0 0 half-hour shorter than the delay. Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Giants second baseman Marco SRonsn rf 1 0 0 1 Scutaro had two hits and a clean Motte p 0 0 0 0 game in the field, two days after Totals 33 1 9 1 Totals 29 3 6 3 San Francisco 001 000 000 — 1 rammed him break- St. Louis Cardinals relief Jason Motte, right, and St. Louis Cardinals catcher celebrate St. Louis 002 000 10x — 3 ing up a double-play ball. Manager after the Cardinals beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 in Game 3 of the National League championship series E—M.Cain (1). DP—San Francisco 1, St. Louis 2. LOB— Bruce Bochy had said there would Wednesday in St. Louis. San Francisco 11, St. Louis 5. 2B—Scutaro (1), Freese be no retaliation, and Game 3 was (1). HR—M.Carpenter (1). S—M.Cain. collision-free. Carlos Beltran limped to the postseason with three homers and against Atlanta. He got 14 of his 46 IP H R ER BB SO Cain lost for the second time this trainer’s room, taking the St. six RBIs, but Carpenter had big RBIs in April as the primary sub San Francisco postseason, giving up three runs on Louis Cardinals’ biggest clutch numbers against Cain. He was 4 at first base for injured Lance M.Cain L,0-1 62-36 3 3 1 2 Ja.Lopez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 five hits in 6 1/3 innings. The Giants, October bat with him. Beltran for 4 for his career against Cain, Berkman. Mijares 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 who entered the game batting just strained his left knee running all four of the regular-season hits On Tuesday, Carpenter was Kontos 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 .217 in the postseason, were 0 for 7 out a double-play ball in the for singles. among a group of seldom-used hit- St. Louis with runners in scoring position. first and the Cardinals said he This one was a much bigger ters trying to stay sharp by facing Lohse W,1-0 52-37 1 1 5 2 The Cardinals snapped the Gi- was day-to-day. deal, a drive on a 2-2 count that in a simulated Rosenthal H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 ants’ five-game road winning Turns out they had the perfect soared over the Cardinals bullpen game. The rest of the team had the Mujica H,2 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 streak in the postseason, three of substitute. in right field and was estimated at day off. Boggs H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Motte S,2-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 them this year. Game 4 is in St. Carpenter followed ’s 421 feet. Umpires called for the tarpau- HBP—by M.Cain (Jay). Louis on Thursday night, with two-out single with a homer off Carpenter entered the Game 1 lin right after the Cardinals made Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, Greg Gibson; Second, pitching for the Cain in his first at-bat of the for 5 in the postseason, all five it 3-1 on a run-scoring single by Ted Barrett; Third, Jerry Layne; Right, Chris Guccione; Cardinals. Tim Lincecum will NLCS. pinch-hit appearances. He had an Shane Robinson and Cain was Left, Gary Darling. start for the Giants. Beltran is batting .400 in the RBI single in the wild-card playoff lifted. T—3:02 (Rain delay: 3:28). A—45,850 (43,975). Offer could cost Seahawks take on 49ers in San Franciso

BARRY WILNER NHL players $1.6B AP Pro Football Writer NFL Week 7: Top two teams in NFC West face off NEW YORK — NFC Looking to bounce back from their worst defeat under Jim Harbaugh, the host San Worst? Not anymore. Francisco 49ers try to continue their recent success against the surging Seattle Seahawks Salary reductions still a concern in a matchup of co-division leaders. That was so 2010. Here in Associated Press six-year deal with a mutual 2012, the NFC West is the MATCHUP STORYLINE PICK option for a seventh. The best division in all of pro (Thu.) SEA at SF Niners need to prove something to the rest of the league SF 27-14 TORONTO — NHL play- plan includes a 50-50 split football. TEN BUF BUF ers’ union head Donald in hockey-related revenue And the two best teams in at Both teams pretty much were handed wins last week 26-22 Fehr said management’s and a provision to ensure the division, the San Fran- BAL at HOU Take Ray Lewis away from Ravens’ linebacking corps ... BAL 28-27 latest proposal would cost players receive all of the cisco 49ers (No. 5 in the AP his members more than money they’ve been prom- Pro32) and Seattle Seahawks CLE at IND New owner means, uh, not much for Browns this week IND 17-16 $1.6 billion over six years. ised on existing contracts. (No. 9) face off in the city by ARI MIN MIN In a letter to players and The offer includes: the bay on Thursday night. at Vikes running game the difference 19-16 agents, Fehr said the pro- ■ A listed salary cap of Even though they come off WAS at NYG Giants showed their true mettle by manhandling 49ers NYG 28-26 posal owners made this $59.9 million for the 2012- their worst performance of week in what they said was 13 season, with a provision the season in a 23-3 home GB at STL Pack really stepped up at Houston, but Rams are no pushover GB 27-23 an attempt to preserve a teams could spend up to loss to the Giants, the Niners NO TB NO full 82-game schedule was $70.2 million during a tran- are 7-point favorites — de- at One more time – one last time? – going to believe in the Saints 30-24 an improvement over pre- sition season. spite the Seahawks coming ■ NYJ at NE Pats angry with themselves and are always angry with the Jets NE 37-13 vious management offers Changing eligibility for off a stirring comeback vic- but “represents very large, unrestricted free agency tory against New England. JAC at OAK Two of the NFL’s worst teams – go with the visitors JAC 16-14 immediate and continuing from age 27 or seven years You’ve got to dust yourself PIT CIN CIN concessions by players to of service to age 28 or eight off and ride,” 49ers coach at Two of the NFL’s most disappointing teams – go with the hosts 21-20 owners.” years of service, down from Jim Harbaugh said. “Right DAL at CAR Two more of NFL’s most disappointing teams – go with the visitors DAL 27-24 “Simply put, the owners’ 10 years of service in the now, we have no choice. We new proposal, while not league’s earlier proposal. have to get to Seattle right DET at CHI Impressed by Lions’ comeback win at Philly? We’re not. CHI 30-20 quite as Draconian as their ■ Increasing eligibility (Mon.) quick. We’ve got a football Barry Wilner • AP previous proposals, still for salary arbitration from fight coming.” represents enormous re- four years to five years. Much of that fight figures ■ ductions in player salaries Including all years of to be on the ground. Mar- offense,” Niners defensive ahead in the NFC West race defense that hadn’t been all and individual contracting existing contracts beyond shawn Lynch leads the NFC coordinator Vic Fangio said. — the Seahawks, 49ers and that impressive beforehand, rights,” Fehr said in the let- five years against a team’s in rushing and is third in the “And everything works off of Cardinals are all 4-2; the the Seahawks could present ter, according to a report by cap, regardless of where a league with 549 yards. Last that. He’s one of the best Rams are 3-3 — it must a huge challenge to San TSN. “As you will see, at player is playing. year, he gained 107 against backs in the league. He’s the stymie the 49ers’ running Francisco’s passing attack at ■ the five percent industry The reduction of entry- the 49ers and snapped San best back we played last game. Frank Gore has 470 Candlestick Park. growth rate the owners level contracts to two years. Francisco’s string of 36 suc- year by far. He broke more yards rushing and a 5.4-yard Then again, the Niners ■ predict, the salary reduc- A term limit on any cessive games not allowing tackles than any back we average, better than Lynch’s need to prove something to tion over six years exceeds contract beyond that set at a 100-yard gainer. played against last year. He 4.3. themselves — and to the $1.6 billion. What do the five years and a stipulation “Their running game is broke the most against us.” With the way Alex Smith rest of the league. owners offer in return?” the average annual value the bread and butter of their For Seattle to pull slightly struggled against a Giants 49ERS, 27-14 In the midst of their third can only vary up to five lockout since 1994, owners percent. This is a mecha- gave the union on Tuesday nism designed to eliminate what the league called a long-term, back-loaded “proposal to save 82-game contracts. season.” The NHL said it ■ The elimination of re- hoped a deal would be entry waivers. reached by Oct 25 and the ■ Increasing the annual season would start by Nov. 2, revenue sharing pool by 33 three weeks behind sched- percent to $200 million, as- ule. The sides are scheduled suming annual league rev- to meet again Thursday. enue of $3.033 billion, with The NHL released de- a provision that half the tails of its offer Wednesday, pool be funded by the a day after giving it to the 10 teams with the highest union. The proposal is for a gross revenue. 000CWOW 000CWOY 000CWP1

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Florida Widow, reluctant star LOTTERIES SO YOU KNOW HBO film turns  Last night’s winning loving lens on numbers, Page B4. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 Ethel Kennedy Mega Money: 15 – 23 – 32 – 33 Mega Ball: 12 LYNN ELBER 4-of-4 MB No winner AP Television Writer 4-of-4 4 winners $1,750 3-of-4 MB 48 $319.50 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — In the 3-of-4 895 $51 thick of the presidential campaign, 2-of-4 MB 1,203 $26.50 a documentary about a political 1-of-4 MB 10,627 $3 wife wouldn’t seem to offer respite 2-of-4 26,071 $2 from the clatter. Fantasy 5: 5 – 9 – 11 – 15 – 36 But that’s exactly what “Ethel,” 5-of-5 1 winner $197,979.33 an intimate, affectionate look at 4-of-5 325 $98 Ethel Kennedy by her youngest 3-of-5 9,994 $8.50 child, manages to do. It’s a heartfelt MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 reminder of public service’s re- Fantasy 5: 9 – 14 – 16 – 23 – 26 wards and heaviest demands, ele- 5-of-5 3 winners $64,521.43 ments that can be lost in the 4-of-5 344 $90.50 moment’s rough-and-tumble. 3-of-5 9,239 $9 Associated Press It also honors a rarely inter- viewed Kennedy wife who was A woman models a variation INSIDE THE NUMBERS of a Big Bird costume. eclipsed by her more glamorous Halloweencostumes.com sister-in-law and sister in tragedy, ■ To verify the accuracy sold out of several takes Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. of winning lottery num- on Big Bird almost Debuting on HBO at 9 p.m. Thurs- bers, players should overnight after Romney’s day, “Ethel” offers the life and times double-check the num- remark during the first of Robert F. Kennedy’s widow bers printed above with presidential debate Oct. 3. through the lens of accomplished numbers officially filmmaker Rory Kennedy, born six posted by the Florida months after her father’s 1968 Lottery. Go to assassination. www.flalottery.com, or Big Bird Her mother is a reluctant star but, call 850-487-7777. with the help of siblings and a rich film and photo collection, Rory costumes Kennedy creates a portrait of a Today in feisty, devout and socially concerned HISTORY woman who carried — and carries hot sellers — on despite the shattering loss. “Ethel” weaves family memories Today is Thursday, Oct. 18, Associated Press with the major events of her hus- the 292nd day of 2012. There band’s political life, including the are 74 days left in the year. NEW YORK — Can’t Cuban missile crisis that con- Today’s Highlight: figure out how to dress as fronted his brother, President John On Oct. 18, 1962, James a binder full of women for Associated Press F. Kennedy, and RFK as U.S. attor- Ethel Kennedy, left, poses with her daughter, director and producer Rory D. Watson, Francis Crick and Halloween? There’s al- ney general. Maurice Wilkins were hon- ways Big Bird, the other Kennedy, at the premiere of the HBO documentary “Ethel” at the Time It also creates a charming por- Warner Center on Monday in New York. ored with the Nobel Prize for star of the presidential trait of Ethel Skakel as a girl who Medicine and Physiology for debates. would rather handicap the ponies an exemplary spouse, one who remains unflagging. While reluc- determining the double-helix The Yellow One is flying than study her schoolbooks and helped her husband overcome the tant to discuss herself, she launches molecular structure of DNA. off the shelves after Mitt who raised her children to be game self-doubt that came with being the energetically into detailing efforts On this date: Romney’s threat to do away competitors, never whiners, and smallest of his large, competitive by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for with government support In 1685, King Louis XIV never shrinking violets. family. As a mother, she encouraged Justice and Human Rights to im- signed the Edict of for PBS. President Barack But Ethel Kennedy’s on-camera her children to be involved in the prove conditions for New York Obama kept the Halloween Fontainebleau, revoking the discomfort marks her as clearly out world around them. farmworkers. Edict of Nantes that had es- dream alive Tuesday night She held firmly to that standard One area that remains off limits of step with the Facebook crowd. So tablished legal toleration of when he brought up the why agree to the project? even as a widow with a brood of 11 in the film is her husband’s Los An- France’s Protestant popula- bird again during their sec- “Because it was Rory who asked,” children (now diminished by the geles shooting by Sirhan Sirhan. ond debate. replied Kennedy, 84, in an inter- deaths of sons David and Michael). “Talk about something else,” she tion, the Huguenots. At 6 feet, Angela Betan- view in which she kept her answers Rory Kennedy recalled one mo- replies to her daughter’s question In 1867, the United States court volunteered for Big short, pointed and invariably ment when she, then a pre-teen, and on the subject. took formal possession of Bird duty among a group of self-effacing. her brother, Douglas, were at home During a Q&A with reporters, Alaska from Russia. friends riffing on Sesame Asked to assess the film, she in McLean, Va., watching televised Ethel Kennedy credited her Catholic In 1892, the first long- Street for a couple of Hal- replied, “How remarkable (Rory) is coverage of arrests being made at faith with helping her “get through distance telephone line be- loween parties and a me- that she can pull something out of Washington anti-apartheid protests. everything,” including the loss of her tween New York and Chicago ander along Lincoln Road nothing. It’s not like I’ve ever done “We walked in to the dining room husband five years after President was officially opened (it could in Miami Beach. She’ll anything. It’s like I was just there.” and said, ‘Mummy, we want to get ar- Kennedy was assassinated. only handle one call at a time). likely carry a suitcase as Rory Kennedy quickly jumped in. rested in front of the South African “When we lost Bobby, I would In 1944, Soviet troops in- she passes out the popular “It’s consistent with how my embassy,’” she recalled. “And wake up in the morning and think, vaded Czechoslovakia during kid character’s resume. mother speaks about herself. She has Mummy, without missing a beat, he’s OK. He’s in heaven, and he’s World War II. “I grew up on Sesame accomplished so much in her life and said, ‘Great, let’s go down there right with Jack, and a lot of my brothers In 1961, the movie musical Street and I think that done extraordinary things,” she said. now.’ She took us down and we got and sisters, and my parents,” she “West Side Story,” starring PBS deserves all the “But as you can see, she’s not com- arrested, and she couldn’t have said. “So it made it very easy to get funds it can get,” said Be- Natalie Wood and Richard fortable giving herself credit for it.” been prouder.” through the day thinking he was Beymer, premiered in New tancourt, 30. “We all feel The film paints Ethel Kennedy as Ethel Kennedy’s determination OK.” the same way.” York, the film’s setting. Halloweencostumes. In 1972, Congress passed com sold out of several the Clean Water Act, overrid- takes on Big Bird almost ing President Richard M. overnight after Romney’s Nixon’s veto. remark during the first In 2001, CBS News an- presidential debate Oct. 3, Weekly park surprises at Disney nounced an employee in an- said company spokesman, chorman Dan Rather’s office Marlon Heimerl. be sent on scavenger hunts had tested positive for skin “In the past this hasn’t ‘Limited Time with hints to figure out anthrax. been a very popular cos- what’s new or different. Ten years ago: The Vati- tume, so when Big Bird Magic’ is a “It’s a fun, lighthearted, can demanded America’s flew the coop in such high new way to get people en- Roman Catholic bishops re- numbers, it was definitely gaged,” Leslie Ferraro, ex- vise their hard-line crackdown a big surprise,” said new program ecutive vice president of policy on sexually abusive Heimerl, who would not global marketing and sales priests, saying elements con- provide specific figures. Associated Press for Walt Disney Parks and flicted with universal church Disguise Inc., Sesame Resorts, said at a news con- law. (In 2005, the U.S. bish- Workshop’s official cos- NEW YORK — Social ference in Manhattan. ops voted overwhelmingly to tume maker, said interest media will be a big compo- Disney erected a 25-foot- is up among the thousands nent of a new program an- tall castle made of ice in stick with the main points of of retailers it services. The nounced by Disney Times Square to symbolize the discipline plan.) sellers of unlicensed Big Wednesday in which the the fleeting nature of the Five years ago: Manager Bird, especially sexed-up company’s parks in Califor- weekly surprises, and water Joe Torre, rejecting a pay cut, versions, beware. nia and Florida will feature ran down the turrets as the left the New York Yankees. “The only costumes au- weekly surprise themes and ice melted Wednesday One year ago: The Repub- thorized by Sesame Work- events. Associated Press morning. lican presidential candidates shop are with our The “Limited Time Two-year-old Adisen Lee, of New York, meets Disney Each “Limited Time laced into each other in their licensee, Disguise, and we Magic” program will in- character Pluto on Wednesday in New York’s Times Square. Magic” theme will last a latest debate, held in Las are working with our legal clude impromptu concerts, week. Plans include cele- Vegas; Mitt Romney emerged team on having the others dance parties, colored light- in Anaheim, Calif., and Dis- online activity to let park brations of July Fourth, “Pi- as still the person to beat, removed from the mar- ing, character meet-and- ney World in Lake Buena visitors know what’s hap- rate Week,” 3-D chalk art, even as he was called out on ket,” said Ellen Lewis, a greets, new menu and Vista, Fla., near Orlando. pening. Guests might also be “Long Lost Friends Week” the issues of illegal immigra- spokeswoman from over merchandise items and Disney will use , asked to vote on which char- featuring lesser-known Dis- tion, health care and jobs. there on Sesame Street. other events at Disneyland blogs, websites and other acters they’d like to see or ney characters. Today’s Birthdays: Rock- and-roll performer Chuck HOROSCOPE Berry is 86. College and Pro Today’s Football Hall-of-Famer Mike Birthday — Look for some exciting times to be in the offing gone out of your way several times might not be in a mood equally distributed, it won’t work out. Ditka is 73. Writer-producer in the year ahead. However, don’t expect this to be the to reciprocate when needed. Chalk it up to experience. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Don’t underestimate your ad- Chuck Lorre is 60. Interna- case if you try to mix business and friendship. Keep these Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — If a social gathering you’re versaries, especially if you’re involved in negotiating a criti- tional Tennis Hall of Famer two areas of your life separate, if you can. invited to is likely to include several people you dislike, cal matter. That edge you think you have may only exist in Martina Navratilova is 56. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — If your credibility with others don’t punish yourself by not going and missing out on the your head. Jazz musician Wynton could be fragile at present, it wouldn’t be wise to tell any fun; be prepared to turn the other cheek. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — The truth will out itself and Marsalis is 51. Rhythm-and- fish stories. You need to have the trophies to back up your Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Instead of taking bows for put you in a very embarrassing position if you fudge the blues singer-actor Ne-Yo is tales. something you’ve yet to accomplish, tell it like it is. It could facts and pretend you’ve done something you promised to 33. Actor Zac Efron is 25. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You are the type of person cause you embarrassment down the line if the work in do but have yet to complete. Tell it like it is. who seldom counts his or her chickens before they’re question should go unfinished. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — If you are tempted to cater to Thought for Today: “Slow hatched. However, for some reason, you might bank heav- Aries (March 21-April 19) — Usually, you like to play your whims to achieve instant gratification, chances are down and enjoy life. It’s not ily on something more wishful than real. things spontaneously, and you do quite well, but unless you you might engage yourself in something extremely extrava- only the scenery you miss by Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Watch out for someone plan every step of the way today, you’re likely to trip over gant and financially unwise. going too fast — you also with ulterior motives who could try to manipulate you with your own feet. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Be careful not to do anything miss the sense of where you flattery. If someone says you’re one of the greatest people Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Before getting yourself in- that could jeopardize a relationship with some key allies. are going and why.” — Eddie alive, enjoy, but be on guard. volved in a joint endeavor, think carefully about the costs Your projects and prospects need the goodwill and support Cantor, American comedian- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Someone for whom you’ve and responsibilities you’d be taking on. If things are not of these people. singer (1892-1964). INSIDE Section C - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 Wines and Such PAGE C2

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Julianne Munn OVER EASY Left wing, right wing, drumette ow through election week, “Nright-wingers and left-wingers will surely agree nothing cele- brates freedom in Amer- ica like free wings.” So says Lisa Bain, media spokesperson for Outback Steakhouse, who adds “It’s time to savor the democratic process.” Though the promotion began Oct. 11 with the vice-presidential debate between GOP nominee Paul Ryan and Demo- cratic Vice President Joe Biden, you can get your free wings until election week Thursday at any Outback Steakhouse. DAVE SIGLER /Chronicle Whether you are watch- Lisa Long loves the Puerto Rican recipes she inherited from her mother, and she thinks you’ll like them, too. Pictured above are Black Beans ing the candidates on TV Lisa, Empanadas Lisa and Arroz con Pollo Lisa. or just “winging” dinner for your own household constituents, Outback has you covered, according to Bain. The free wings promo- tion, created to salute na- tional ultimate wingmen

(veep candidates) is avail- able, with purchase, every

Thursday through elec- After two battles with cancer, Inverness resident Lisa Long is loving life tion week Nov. 11 at Out- back Steakhouse JULIANNE MUNN “ to cover them and remove each when a locations nationwide. Chronicle food writer I’m not going to let golden brown. Allow to cool for 5 minutes Now that’s an election and then serve. perk to enjoy! er accent is engaging, her attitude this thing bring me down. Speaking of wings — upbeat and in an industry where ARROZ CON POLLO LISA one of my favorite things Hservice should be job No. 1, she I’m going to beat it. — here is a super-easy shines more brightly than most. “ ■ 3/4 cup cooking oil wing recipe: She is Lisa Long, a resident of Inverness ■ Lisa Long 2 teaspoons garlic powder ■ 2 1/2 pounds and a server at Denny’s in Crystal River for speaking about her battles ■ 4 packs of sazon (Goya brand in yellow chicken wing pieces the past four years. She’s the sort of wait- with breast cancer. box) red seasoning ■ ress who makes many customers ask for 3/4 cup Frank’s ■ 2 teaspoons onion powder RedHot Buffalo her “section” when they go there to dine. catering business in Citrus County, to ex- Wings Sauce And no wonder. Long is the epitome of pand what she has done for years for free: ■ 8 swirls of adobo (Goya brand) friendly, optimistic and is very much into cater weddings and parties. seasoning Bake wings in foil-lined her job of pleasing patrons no matter how A single mom for most of her post-school ■ 2 fresh garlic cloves, chopped pan at 500 degrees on low- much personal woe she handles in her est oven rack for 20 to 30 years, she is a native of San Juan, Puerto ■1 teaspoon each recaito and sofrito downtime. Rico, and moved to Florida about a dozen minutes until crisp, turn- There is no bed of roses for Lisa Long in years ago from a high-crime area of Brook- ■ 1/2 cup chopped onions ing once. Toss wings in navigating through life, either in the past or lyn, N.Y. ■ 1/2 cup chopped green bell peppers sauce to coat. Serve with blue cheese- or ranch- in the foreseeable future. “I wanted a better, safer place for my ■ 1/2 6-ounce can tomato paste A major ongoing concern is amplified kids,” she explained. style dressings. ■ during October, National Breast Cancer Long originally moved to the Spring Hill 1 large chicken breast, chopped in cubes ■■■ Awareness Month. area, but relocated about four years ago to ■1/2 teaspoon mustard If you enjoyed the Lisa Long story on this page At age 39, Long is a two-time breast can- help care for her mother in Inverness. ■ 3 cups rice, washed and drained cer survivor, enduring surgery and treat- “I’m not going to let this thing bring me today and her native ■ ment at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa down,” she said referring to the cancer, 3 cups water recipes, you might want to and Shands hospital in Gainesville, with no “I’m going to beat it.” Add all ingredients except rice and water expand your Puerto Rican guarantee of permanent remission. “But,” she noted, with a huge smile and a to pot; stir together and simmer until food repertoire with this As with many women, she said it started twinkle in her eyes, “I do have a bucket chicken is cooked done. Add rice and water dish, one she says is a with a lump that didn’t go away and eventu- list.” and cook until water is gone. Stir again and Latin favorite: ally burst. Though doctors initially thought Asked to elaborate on the things she most cover the pot and cook on low heat. Stir it was a simple cyst, a biopsy revealed can- wants to do in her lifetime, Long said the only occasionally. Check when rice is ENCEBOLLADO cerous cells and she was referred to spe- bucket list includes, among other things, cooked and soft. Serve. NOTE: All Latin in- (Puerto Rican cialists. skydiving (because she is terrified of gredients can be found in the ethnic foods steak with “But it spread to the other side,” she heights and wants to conquer the fear) and section of supermarkets. Sofrito is a sea- onions) said, “and then to my gallbladder and snorkeling in a cave in the Caribbean or soning mix and recaito is a cilantro-based ■ uterus. I had to have both removed.” 2 tablespoons Bahamas. seasoning. minced fresh garlic Chemotherapy and radiation followed, and “And I want to wear a miniskirt. Yes, I do now she anxiously awaits the results of want to wear a miniskirt.” BLACK BEANS LISA ■ 1 tablespoon every follow-up exam. In the meantime, she will continue to in- powdered adobo ■ “Doctors tell me a lot of things, but I de- spire folks at the restaurant with her 1 teaspoon cooking oil ■ 1/2 teaspoon cided to do my own thing, too,” she said, above-the-call-of-duty daily deeds, such as ■ 1 potato, chopped oregano “like eating right and staying fit and pausing to tie a toddler’s shoestring so he ■ 1/2 can of diced tomatoes ■ 1/2 teaspoon fine healthy.” ground black pep- won’t trip and assuring an elderly customer ■ To that end, Long studies mixed martial that boxing his leftover bacon for a later 1 tablespoon garlic powder per ■ arts at a gym in Inverness in her spare time BLT will be no trouble at all. 2 packs of sazon (Goya brand; ■ 1 to 1 1/2 pounds from restaurant and home-cleaning jobs. The miniskirt might have to wait a while, peach-colored box) red seasoning lean sirloin or cube She said she thinks it is important “for but right now Long is content with the ■ 2 teaspoons Goya olives steak, trimmed women to be able to defend themselves.” black-pants-and-shirt outfit she wears to ■ 1 tablespoon onion powder ■ 4 tablespoons Ma- It’s easy to spot Long at work. Just watch serve her customers Friday through Mon- ■ zola oil; 2 tbsp for for the long black hair, often in a creative day at Denny’s. Dash each salt and pepper marinade, 2 for “do,” animated demeanor and full, throaty Following are family recipes shared by ■ 1/2 teaspoon mustard cooking laughter as she chats with customers. Long: ■ 3 swirls (about the size of the cooking ■ 1/4 cup white vinegar One thing she most enjoys talking about pot) of adobo (Goya brand) ■ is cooking. She is expressive when describ- 1 large white onion, EMPANADAS LISA ■ 1 teaspoon fresh garlic cloves, chopped sliced into rings and ing her joy in preparing dishes from her na- separated tive Puerto Rica as well as “giving my own (Long said the dough for her dish is pre- ■ 1/2 cup chopped onion Combine garlic, adobo special ethnic twist” to other recipes. pared by Aaron McClusky, her fiancé and a ■ 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper kitchen manager at Dillon’s Cinnamon seasoning, oregano and Long said her recipes are those of her ■ Sticks in Inverness. Frozen empanada discs 1 teaspoon raito (Goya-brand black pepper in a small grandmother. She learned them from her seasoning) mother and handed them down to her own are available in supermarkets.) bowl. Rub spice mixture ■ four children: Jonathan, 24, also a Denny’s Filling: 1 teaspoon sofrito (Goya brand) over steak. employee; Linda, 23; Jasmine, 20; and After dough is ready, cook 1 pound of ■ 1/2 cup smoked sausage, chopped Please steak in a large, ground chuck, seasoned as desired (taco- resealable plastic freezer Schaun, 15. ■ 1/2 6-ounce can tomato paste “The recipes are handed down, but each type seasoning is often used). Add sazon bag and seal tightly, re- ■ generation gives them her own special fla- (Goya-brand red seasoning), 2 tablespoons Small can sliced carrots moving excess air. Pound vor,” she pointed out. adobo (Goya brand), 1 teaspooon each salt ■ 1/2 teaspoon each chile powder and steak with a mallet to ten- Though most of the family recipes are in and pepper, and 2 tablespoons garlic pow- cayenne pepper (optional) derize. Open the bag and add 2 tablespoons oil and Spanish, she said her son Jonathan’s wife, der. Cook until meat is done and in small Stir occasionally while cooking over low vinegar; seal bag and mix Janelle, translated them to share for pieces. heat until beans are done. When the sauce well. Refrigerate at least 4 today’s Flair for Food. On each dough circle, put a pinch of shred- thickens, the black beans are ready to serve. “Every Christmas I bring my empanadas ded Cheddar cheese, then a tablespoon of the hours or overnight. ■ and black beans and rice to work for the meat mixture. Wet one side of the empanada ——— ——— Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet over party. The staff really likes that,” she said. dough and fold over to form a half circle. Julianne Munn is the food writer for the medium-high heat. Add Long said a personal goal is to eventually Press the edges with a fork to bind. Citrus County Chronicle. Email her at onion rings and cook for 2 acquire a truck so she can start her own Fry the empanadas in just enough hot oil [email protected]. to 3 minutes or until See EASY/ Page C2 C2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 FLAIR FOR FOOD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Pumpkin bread, a nice treat on cold nights nother chilly morning with everything ready to start it tomor- used to the walking cast. She will ■ 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon the temperature dipping row; it will feel better to have the also be fitted with AFO (Editor’s ■ Abelow 40. So far my garden chill taken out of the house. Right note: ankle-foot orthotic) braces 2 cups homemade pumpkin puree or 1 15-ounce can hasn’t been hit with a killing frost. now we just let the propane lights on both feet. Until those are pumpkin puree I am surprised, because it has burn a little longer. They do put off ready, she will need to wear the been quite cold on some morn- a lot of heat. We bought a new air casts. A thank-you to all for ■ 4 large eggs, beaten ings. Some places look like they gaslight for the boys’ bedroom, but their prayers, cards and encour- ■ did, though. Both my gardens are something isn’t the right size, so agement throughout this surgery. 2/3 cup water next to buildings, so I wonder if we need to exchange it. The boys Sister Emma passed out sheets to ■ 1/3 cup vegetable oil haven’t had a light in their bed- they are protected from the cold a family, friends and the families in ■ little more. The boys did pick a lot room since the fire in May. They Lovina Eicher church and presented Loretta 1 cup pecans, chopped of my green tomatoes and my miss it more since it is getting THE AMISH COOK with a scrapbook. She has re- Preheat the oven to 350. Grease green and hot peppers just in case darker quicker at night. It will also ceived many nice sheets and good and flour two 9-by-5-inch loaf it frosted. The green tomatoes I help heat their bedrooms more on ideas. pans. Knock out the excess flour. will wrap in newspaper and put in chilly mornings. feet and legs up to her knees. She Daughter Susan has started the Combine the flour, sugar, baking the basement in the canning room. Saturday our family attended needs to wear these 24/7 and can laundry and I should go help her. soda, salt and cinnamon in a large They seem to ripen slower that the wedding in Columbia City for only remove them to shower. She It will be chilly for her to hang the bowl. Stir with a whisk to blend. way and I think it makes them Menno and Maggie. It was enjoy- is allowed to start putting weight clothes outside. The sun is out and Stir in the pumpkin, eggs, water, taste better. The green peppers able, and it was nice to see a lot of on her feet as tolerated. She there is a wind blowing, so the oil and pecans. Divide the batter were still doing so well that they Joe’s aunts, uncles, and cousins stayed home from school today as clothes should dry. God’s bless- evenly between the prepared picked three 5-gallon bucketfuls. that we don’t often see. Also met she was having a lot of pain. I ings. pans. Bake until a toothpick We use the smaller ones by stuff- some of my readers, and it was called the doctor and they said it It is pumpkin season, so try this comes out clean, about 1 hour. ing them with cream cheese and nice talking to them. is normal with this kind of sur- delicious recipe! ■ Colby cheese, then grill them with Yesterday was spent driving the gery. The best thing to do is go ——— ——— bacon just like we do jalapeno and two hours to the children’s hospi- slowly, putting on a little weight at HOMEMADE Lovina Eicher and her husband banana peppers. The children tal and back to have both of a time. The doctors also said heat PUMPKIN BREAD Joe are raising eight children in prefer the green peppers, as they Loretta’s casts removed. This can or ice will relieve the pain in ele- rural Michigan. Lovina inherited are not hot at all. be an all-day affair. It had been vating the legs. Right now she is ■ 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour the Amish Cook column from her We still haven’t started our stove four weeks since the surgery, but elevating the legs with the hot ■ 3 cups sugar mother, Elizabeth Coblentz. Write yet. Our coal comes on Saturday. to Loretta it had seemed even water bottle. Next week she will The Amish Cook at P.O. BOX 157, ■ Joe needs to get a new part on the longer, having those heavy casts try to go back to school, but she’ll 2 teaspoons baking soda Middletown, OH 45042 or visit stovepipe. He would like to get on. She now has air casts on her take her wheelchair until she is ■ 1 1/2 teaspoons salt amishcookonline.com. Wine words 101: Wet your whistle Wine gets in the ine words (or “wine- away New Zealand special- other designated sites, but place, and it becomes less speak” for folks new izes in a grape called Sauvi- too frequently leaves me scary. When you see “dry Wto the topic) can be- gnon Blanc; for Kiwis this is thinking, “This stuff needs a and tannic,” insert the spirit with new come, for many, downright a signature product. But al- lot more time in the bottle.” phrase “ripe, smooth finish” turnoffs.* Read the little most all Sauvies from down The famous rare and costly and you will be better back label some time and under are steeped with Vega Sicilia is a major ex- served. In short, don’t be you may find such descrip- grassy acidity, resembling an ception to these remarks, alarmed by the words of liquor blends tions as “acidic” or “dry and overripe grapefruit. At the but not many of us can afford wine snobbery. tannic.” The problem with truly undesirable end, the $350 bottles of wine. Vega is By the way, how many gen- Associated Press voisier Rose, which blends “acidity” is it can imply the flavor can remind me of comparable, if you are ever tle readers are familiar with cognac with French red wrong thing. Acidity is an chaw of the Timothy hay we privy to sample it, to the best “field blend?” I had one re- Cognac blended with wine grapes. Both blends important component to cut for horse feed on my fa- of first-growth Bordeaux. cently purchased at one of the moscato? Pink wine mixed can be drunk on the rocks help understand the bal- ther’s farm. Cali- Cabernet box stores, Cameron Hughes with port? And how about or mixed into cocktails. ance of wine. Such factors as fornia Sauvignon Sauvignon, the Lot No. 321. These field blends a mashup of sparkling Gold and Rose are both tannin, alcohol and fruit all or Fumé Blanc noble king of red are vineyards planed with a white wine and vodka? grape-on-grape affairs contribute to flavor and (they are identi- varietals, is a mixture of different grape Hard liquor is showing a since cognac, a type of stability. cal, by the way) kind of Holy varieties, such as Zinfandel, softer side as producers brandy made in the Cognac But really, who wants a always seem to Grail we seek in Syrah, Petite Syrah and shake things up with new wine region in France, is a liquid tasting like a lemon? emphasize light the region of Carignon, the blend in the blends that put wine and distilled grape spirit. As the ditty goes, the fruit of floral fruitiness, Bordeaux, where Hughes Lot 321. Some of the spirits in the same bottle. But TUNE, a new prod- the lemon is impossible to while wines from it reaches older California wineries are “Companies are going uct from ABSOLUT, goes eat. And if “tannins” con- Bordeaux — a supreme heights still cultivated in this manner. out of the box,” observes Ted in a different direction, notes the tired flavor of old blend usually of Ron Drinkhouse of supremely bal- Lot 321 had silky tannins Carmon, spirits buyer for blending grain-based vodka the BevMo! liquor chain. with a sparkling white teabags, it is not the way to Sauvignon Blanc WINES anced flavors. and a mellow aftertaste. At entice newcomers to the de- and a grape we California caber- about $10, it is a good value. There’s no official cate- wine, New Zealand sauvi- lights of a flavorsome wine rarely see in & SUCH net is not far be- The box wine I am drinking gory name so far — Spir- gnon blanc to be precise. It world. America, Sémil- hind, as I wrote these days has become a ited wines? Laid-back comes in a Champagne- Without the proper bal- lion — are in my view nicely recently about the nice lady house favorite. It is “Big liquors? — but Carmon style bottle decorated with ance of acidity, white wines balanced, rich and resilient who wanted to buy a bottle House Zinfandel” 2011 — no traces liquor’s “anything gold stars, swirls and other taste flabby, like a thin con- blends that do not over- of “Screaming Eagle” for aging necessary, and for four goes” movement to Pinna- patterns. TUNE, so named sommé, while tannic wine power the senses. Unfortu- her husband, but declined at 750ml bottles at about $17 in cle Whipped, the wildly for the dual notes of vodka may imply bitterness. What’s nately, top white Bordeaux a price point of $750. one airtight container, it’s a popular whipped-cream and wine, is 14 percent al- important to understand is hard to find and the best When you are lucky real bargain and easy to flavored vodka that came cohol by volume and has a about a glass of wine is a are costly. enough to taste a great locate. out a couple of years ago. suggested retail of $31.99. good wine word: balance. I The balance of red wine is Cabernet, it will begin with *Thank you to “Palette “That really rewrote the Lain Bradford, a South define this important quality a whole other ballgame. I do multiple layers of ripe fruit Press” by Blake Grey for the rules on what kind of fla- Carolina wine and spirits as all the elements — like look for balance, but rarely and wind up as a long, lus- notion behind these thoughts. vors could be used.” writer who blogs at acidity, tannins, fruit, alco- find it. Spanish reds made cious swallow that leaves Oak Ridge resident Ron Bill Newlands, president winetalk.org, has noticed hol, etc. — coming together from the Tempranillo grape ones with a happy smile and Drinkhouse was a buyer of Beam Inc., which bought the blurring of the lines in a perfect harmony with no are in my view never bal- the thought, “That was some and seller of wines in his Pinnacle Vodka earlier this between wines and spirits, one factor overpowering an- anced. The grape is so as- mouthful.” native Connecticut. He wel- year, sees the intensely fla- especially in restaurants, vored Whipped as playing for instance margaritas other. sertive as to seem astringent, To sum up, please do not comes inquiries, and can be into a trend of consumers made with fruit wine that’s Few wines achieve this or what some first-timers be turned off by the term reached via email at “whether it’s an alcohol been flavored to taste like lofty goal. Much depends on think of as bitter. It is the “bright acidity.” Substitute [email protected] or at regional differences. Far- major grape of Rioja and the word “refreshing” in its beverage or anything else, tequila. As for the flavored 352-445-0328. looking for more flavor re- spirits trend, “It almost ward.” They’re looking for feels like the vodka pro- two things, he says, “flavor ducers are just walking down entrees and desserts are made with ■ 15 Athens Mini Fillo Shells (1 box) spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, gin- and flavor intensity.” the grocery aisle and say- EASY ■ 1/4 cup whipped That quest influenced ing, ‘Let’s try this flavor,’” ger and other holiday flavors. Here is topping, thawed for garnish Continued from Page C1 something nice for dessert from Beam’s latest product, he says, noting that fla- vored rums and tequilas Athens, makers of phyllo dough and Courvoisier Gold, which In a small bowl, combine pumpkin pie also are being introduced. lightly browned but still firm. Remove ready-to-use mini-phyllo shells: blends French cognac with mix, cream cheese, brown sugar and He sees the new spirit- onions to a plate and set aside. moscato wine from the cinnamon until smooth. Fold in 2 ta- wine products as tailored Sear steaks (discard marinade) for 3 South of France. Research PUMPKIN MOUSSE blespoons of whipped topping. Chill for to Americans’ fondness for to 5 minutes per side or to desired indicated customers, par- 1 hour. Spoon or pipe 1 teaspoon of all things sweet. doneness. Remove steaks to serving ■ ticularly women, wanted a 1/2 cup canned pumpkin pie mix pumpkin mousse into each phyllo shell. “The sweet market has plate and top with onion rings. Serve cognac with less alcohol ■ Garnish with remaining topping. Serve taken off so much. I think with tostones (fried plantains). Garnish 2 1/2 tablespoons cream cheese, but more flavor, and Gold room temperature, whipped immediately. Makes 15 dessert shells. answers on both counts a lot of the spirit houses are with fresh parsley or cilantro if de- coming in at 36 proof, or 18 capitalizing on the sweet sired. Recipe from Mazola Corn Oil. ■ 1 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar ———■——— percent alcohol by vol- market right now and in- ■■■ ■ 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon Julianne Munn is the food writer for ume, well below the 40 troducing spirits with Autumn is the season for so many ■ 2 tablespoons whipped topping, the Citrus County Chronicle. Email percent (80 proof) of tradi- sweet wine to come out delicious aromas in the kitchen, when thawed her at [email protected]. tional cognac. Suggested with drinks that will be a retail for a 750-milliliter good cross-over. It’s a good bottle is $24.99. way to bridge sweet wine GOT A NEWS TIP?  The Chronicle welcomes tips from readers about news. Call the newsroom at 352-563-5660. Gold follows last year’s drinkers with new spirits introduction of Cour- and the classic spirits.”

Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church invites you to join the... Greek Festival & Vendor/Art Expo Oct. 26, 27, 28 Indoor Dinners OPA & Outside Grille Fri & Sat. 1 1 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. 1 1 a.m. 5 p.m. ADMISSION $2 Donation 4705 W. Gulf to Lake Blvd. (S.R. 44), Lecanto Delicious Greek dinners Daily Greek music door Gyros & Grilled Specialties prizes! Greek pastries, desserts & coffee shop Specialty merchandise vendors Free parking Rain or shine - For information call 527-0766 or www.stmichaelgoc.org then click Festival Donate a unit of blood and get $1.00 off a meal on Friday, October 26th. 000CGJI 000CQJB 000CSW2 COMMUNITYPage C3 - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE News NOTES Plan for Homosassa Library stages author fair Park honors vets disabled Readers and writers alike are invited to the third annual Local Author Fair at the Ho- Purple Heart Portrait Mural Memorial on display Oct. 24-31 loved mosassa Public Library from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. Special to the Chronicle the main entrance on U.S. 19. There morial has the faces and the names of will be no charge to come and view the our fallen from 2001 through Dec. 31, 20. The special event will fea- ones The Florida Department of Envi- memorial wall. 2011, from Afghanistan and Iraq. ture published writers from ronmental Protection’s Ellie Schiller “The park is honored to have been There are more than 350 listed, in- the area. Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park chosen as a location for the Purple cluding 11 females. Citrus County has Special to the Chronicle Many genres will be repre- has been selected as a location for the Heart Portrait Mural Memorial and eight fallen veterans. Local attorney Marie sented: romance, mystery, display of the 35-foot-long Purple hope many residents and visitors take The memorial also honors the fallen Blume of Inverness will western, sci-fi and fantasy, as Heart Portrait Mural Memorial from this opportunity to visit the memorial from all our wars and conflicts, with in- discuss all aspects of well as non-fiction and chil- Wednesday, Oct. 24 through Wednes- wall and pay tribute to these fallen vet- formation on casualties from the Rev- guardianship and finan- dren’s literature. Everyone day, Oct. 31. erans,” Park Manager Art Yerian said. olutionary War onward. There are cial planning at a free should be able to find a book. The memorial wall will be on dis- The Department of Florida Military panels honoring the fallen from World public presentation at The authors will set up play inside the Park’s Visitor Center at Order of the Purple Heart Mural Me- War II, Korea and Vietnam. tabletop displays and have 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the Chet Cole Life their books available for sale Enrichment Center at the and autographing. It’s a Korean veterans help soldier Key Training Center, 5521 chance to interact with tal- Buster Whitton Way, ented authors: share stories, Lecanto. get some insight into the pub- Discussion will focus on lishing business, or be in- such topics as planning spired to try some writing. for future financial help The event is free and open and physical assistance, to the public. For more infor- and making decisions mation, visit the website at whether to seek guardian- www.citruslibraries.org. ship of a child, and what kind. Guardianship can 4-H plans poker range from managing run ride/hike banking services, to pow- The Homosassa Hoofprint- ers of attorney, to full (ple- ers 4-H Horse club will host a nary) guardianship. How poker run trail ride/hike from do you plan your re- sources to make sure your noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, child is cared for? Can Oct. 20, at Full Moon Farm, your child have his own 7280 S. Sunnyview Point, money or should it be pro- Homosassa. tected? How much does The route can be easily this planning cost and walked or ridden. Cost is $5 what help is available? per person, and each entry All interested persons will receive lunch (hot dogs are welcome. For more in- and chips provided with formation, call Stephanie drinks) and a T-shirt. Cash Hopper at 352-344-0288. prizes will be given for first and second places in junior, teens and adults categories. Call Debbie Diebold at 352-628-1472. Festival of

Auxiliary to offer Special to the Chronicle baked goods The officers and members of the Korean War Veterans Association Inc., Citrus County Chapter 192, recently made a $500 the Arts donation to the Josh White Fund. United States Marine Lance Cpl. Joshua Langston White, 22, suffered critical injuries Beverly Hills American Le- this summer in Afghanistan and lost both legs as a result of a blast from an improvised explosive device. Many commu- gion Auxiliary Unit 237 will nity fundraisers have taken place to raise money for the White family. One of those fundraisers, a benefit bass tournament, coming in have its Fall Bake Sale be- will be Oct. 28, on Lake Rousseau at the Inglis Dam Recreation Area off of West Riverwood Drive north of Crystal River. ginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, Here, tournament director Matthew Beck, center, accepts the donation from Cmdr. Hank Butler, right, and Neville An- Oct. 20, in the Beverly Hills derson, honorary life member of the post. Butler asked the family to accept the donation as a token of appreciation for November Plaza, next to Dollar General White’s and his family’s service. One-hundred percent of the donations made to the Josh White Fund, in the name of the Store. fishing tournament, will be presented directly to the White family to help offset expenses the family is incurring. For do- Special to the Chronicle All are welcome. nation or fishing tournament information, call Matthew Beck at 352-422-0888. The Festival of the Arts ‘Hare raising’ will celebrate its 41st an- sale at market niversary Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3 and 4, on The Citrus Hare Raisers Mac users group slates classes, meeting the historic Courthouse 4-H Club, a new Citrus Square in Inverness. The County 4-H group, will have Special to the Chronicle ■ Monday, Oct. 29, 1 to 5 p.m. Drop- ■ Thursday, Oct. 25, 1 to 5 p.m. festival will run from 9:30 its first fundraiser from 8 a.m. box and Evernote class. Registration Lab/tune-up. Registration required a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days. to noon Saturday, Oct. 20, at Citrus Macintosh Users Group required. Email ckmoss@tampa and indicate topic to be covered. The festival is a tradi- the Inverness Farmers’ Mar- (CMUG) meets the fourth Friday bay.rr.com. Email John Engberg at mrbyte@earth tional gala staged around ket at the Inverness Govern- monthly. ■ Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1 to 5 p.m. Mac- link.net. the Courthouse Square. ment Center. The club meets from 7 to 9 p.m., with intosh workshop. Registration re- ■ Friday, Oct. 26, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Artists are vying for cash The club will sell plants an informal question-and-answer ses- quired and indicate topic to be CMUG meeting. awards and ribbons in a and rabbit compost. sion at 6:30. Guests are welcome. covered. Email Bill Dean at All events are in room 103, Building wide variety of categories Activities of the club are Classes for October will be Dropbox [email protected]. C4, at the College of Central Florida in the juried art show. specifically about rabbits. The and Evernote with instructor John ■ Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1:30 p.m. SIG — Citrus Campus. The show will feature youths learn about different Engberg, and iTunes Home Sharing Photoshop and Elements Layers. Reg- Class fees are $10 for single, $15 for an eclectic mix of fine rabbit breeds, health issues, offered by instructor Laurie Martin. istration required by Saturday, Oct. 27. family and $20 for nonmembers. Labs, arts, crafts and a student proper rabbit care and show The schedule for the month is: Email Jo Foster at ohanajo@embarq workshops and SIGs are for members art exhibit. Food, refresh- ■ techniques. Thursday, Oct. 18, 1 to 5 p.m., iPad mail.com. only and are free. ments, free parking and ■ For more information, call workshop. Registration required and Tuesday, Oct. 30, 6 to 9 p.m., For more information about CMUG, free admission are also indicate topic to be covered. Email Lisa Draughn at 352- iTunes Home Sharing class. Registra- visit the website at cmugonline.com offered. Carolyn Moss at ckmoss@tampa and click on the About Us or News and 860-2512. tion required. Email ckmoss@ The popular event is bay.rr.com. tampabay.rr.com. Events button. sponsored by the Festival of the Arts Committee, the Animal Shelter NOTES city of Inverness and the ADOPTABLES News Chronicle. The Festival of the Arts Snowbirds group qualified child. Target of Crime,” topics of dis- Northrop Grumman employees Committee provides op- Hobo welcomes all Proof of Citrus County resi- cussion will include “Identity and their guests are invited to portunities through schol- dency is required: Theft,” “Burglary,” “Fraud & attend and join the group. arships for local high The American Canadian ■ Adults and children — So- Scams,” and more. Club meetings normally school students to pursue Snowbirds Club will be promot- cial Security card for each per- FFRA meets the third Friday begin at 11:30 a.m. at Buffet a higher education in the ing friendship again this sea- son in the household. monthly at the Key Training City in Brooksville on State arts. son. Whether new to the area ■ Adults — Photo ID to vali- Center, 130 Heights Ave., Road 50 (opposite Walmart) on For more information or having lived here for years, date residency in Citrus County. Inverness. Social time and a the third Thursday of each call 352-726-3913, or visit visitors are welcome to attend ■ Children — Either a birth business meeting begin at 9, month except June, July and www.inverness-fl.gov. one activity before joining for an certificate, immunization record, followed by the speaker August. annual fee of $5. or report card to validate age at 10 a.m. Activities include: golf, eu- Crystal Oaks to do and residency in Citrus County. Call President Ron Phillips at Tricky Tray NOTE chre, bridge, shuffleboard, din- ■ Custodians — Court docu- 352-382-7819 or visit News ners for Christmas and mentation to validate that you www.ffracitrus.org. Crystal Oaks Civic Associa- Valentine’s Day, a picnic and have been awarded legal cus- tion will host a Tricky Tray annual meeting. Grumman retirees B.H. Woman’s Club Special to the Chronicle tody of any child or children. fundraiser Saturday, Nov. 3, at For more information, email Registration will take place to have picnic today the clubhouse, 4858 Crystal to gather today Hobo is a handsome 1 1/2- americancanadiansnowbird. year-old male pointer/ from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon- The Grumman Retiree Club’s Oaks Drive. The October meeting of [email protected] or call Tony at boxer mix and weighs 49 day through Thursday, at 103 Midwest Florida Chapter will Doors open at 11:30 a.m. the Beverly Hills Woman’s pounds. He is a sweet boy, 352-241-4407. Mill Ave., Inverness. meet at 10 a.m. today, Thurs- and the drawings begin at 1 Club will be at 1:30 p.m. minds well and is house- CUB’s Christmas For information, call 352- day, Oct. 18, for a picnic at Bay- p.m. The fundraiser features a today, Thursday, Oct. 18, in broken. He is great with 344-2242. port Park at the west end of selection of different baskets the Community Building at 1 other dogs, but he prefers registration Cortez Boulevard (State with contents valued at $25 or Civic Center, Beverly Hills. humans. He has beautiful Citrus United Basket (CUB) FFRA to hear Road 50). more, as well as raffles. Members will be bringing in markings, is heartworm is accepting registration for its Hamburgers, hot dogs, cof- A sheet of 20 tickets can be old purses, which will be part negative and ready to meet Christmas Food Program for crime discussions fee and cold drinks will be pro- purchased for $4, and atten- of a game that the program his new forever family. families and Christmas Toy Pro- A representative from Metro- vided free to members by the dees can deposit the tickets as chairman has planned. Hobo is a $30 adoption. Hobo is at Citrus County gram for children up to and in- Crime Prevention will address club. Members are asked to they please into the adjacent One of the recipients of the Animal Services, 4030 S. cluding 13 years of age. the public at the Friday, Oct. 19, bring a dish to share. baskets of choice. proceeds will be the Kiwanis’ Airport Road, Inverness, Registered names will be meeting of the FFRA (Family Call Hank Mehl at 352- Box lunches will be available Home Alone for Christmas behind the fairgrounds. cross-referenced with sister and Friends Reaching for the 686-2735 or email hmehl@ for purchase. project. All area women are View all adoptable pets at agencies, which also provide Abilities) meeting. tampabay.rr.com to make For information, call Rae at welcome to join. www.citruscritters.com. Christmas toys, to ensure fair Along with information on reservations. 352-513-5042, or Marie at 352- Call 3452-527-4239 for Call 352-746-8400. distribution of toys to every “How Not to Become a Suitable All former Grumman and 746-1301. more information.

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ear Annie: Due to many to be concerned about her safety, sex, and when we do have sex, we complicated family is- but it came across as criticism, want to please each other. I Dsues, I’ve been estranged and she was not receptive. haven’t thought about watching from my adult daugh- If you want to fix porn since we met. ter for the past 10 this, you will have to Women should ask themselves years. However, she make the first move. whether they are contributing to has a college-aged Send her an email or the behavior they abhor, and what daughter with whom post something on her they could bring to the relation- I’ve managed to main- Facebook page that is ship to make it better. — Problem tain a decent and, I positive and compli- Solved thought, loving rela- mentary. Say nothing Dear Solved: In most troubled tionship. about the previous dis- relationships, both parties con- Last month, I was on agreement, and hope tribute to the problem to varying “Chelsea’s” Facebook she is equally willing degrees. The important thing is page. I’ve been proud to let it go. Then start for each person to address their of her success in col- fresh. We hope some- own weak spots and then work to lege, her happiness ANNIE’S day Chelsea will be make the relationship better. with friends and the MAILBOX mature enough to ap- Dear Annie: This is in response experience of living preciate your advice. to “S.,” who is uncomfortable away from her mother. But right now, please telling the doctor’s receptionist However, her friends posted a tread lightly. what the medical problem is. couple of remarks on her Face- Dear Annie: I’ve read letters My husband had severe chest book page that bothered me. I from women who complain be- pains and called to make an ap- emailed her that these issues may cause their men are spending pointment. He thought it was in- not be any of my business, but I time and money secretly watch- digestion. When he explained the was concerned for her personal ing porn. I suspect most men are problem to the receptionist, she safety, etc. She quickly replied like me. I am 64 years old. I was told him to hold on while she no- that this was indeed none of my married for 24 years. Except for tified the doctor, who told him to business, and she made excuses our sex life, I was truly happy get to the emergency room imme- for the Facebook comments. I ex- right up until the day she said she diately. As it turned out, he’d had pressed how disappointed I was had a boyfriend and wanted a di- a heart attack and needed a with her attitude since I was only vorce. I always wanted more quadruple bypass. Had she just worried about her. We haven’t physical contact than she did, but scheduled an appointment, spoken since then, and frankly, I she viewed that as “my” problem. things could have turned out cannot excuse her bad behavior When she said “no,” she meant it, much worse. — Grateful toward me. But Chelsea doesn’t and she said it often. Meanwhile, have a great many family mem- she decided I was “oversexed.” I ———■——— bers, and I would like to mend found that porn allowed me, at Annie’s Mailbox is written by this rift. My own friends have least in fantasy, to get some of the Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, pointed out that “the apple does- release I needed. We divorced 11 longtime editors of the Ann Lan- n’t fall far from the tree.” Any sug- years ago. I am now the luckiest ders column. Please email your gestions? — Concerned Grandpa man on Earth because I found a questions to Dear Grandpa: Chelsea is genuine partner. Not only is this [email protected], or young and living independently 60-year-old woman mature, suc- write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o for the first time. She doesn’t cessful, loving, liberated and Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd want her grandfather (or anyone modern, but she still enjoys sex. Street, Hermosa Beach, CA else) to tell her how to live her We kiss and hug. We enjoy touch- 90254. To find out more visit life. You were undoubtedly right ing that doesn’t always lead to www.creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 C5

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Pickles For Better or For Worse

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Dilbert The Grizzwells

The Born Loser Blondie

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

Doonesbury Betty

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Kennedy 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m., 7:25 p.m. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 “House at the End of the Street” (PG-13) 1:10 (c) 2012 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 10-18 “Sinister” (R) ID required. 1:20 p.m., 4:50 p.m., p.m., 5 p.m. Times subject to change; call ahead. C6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 FLAIR FOR FOOD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Students get a tasty education Man sells uesday, Sept. 18, I had the onto the agricultural land lab ered walkway to look at one of I passed out copies of the edible 20-year-old opportunity to give pre- and nature trail. Edible speci- the edible landscape plants on landscape article from Dec. 29, T sentations on edible land- mens growing there include cit- campus. I went and stood beside 2011, on rosemary. Volunteers scaping to two sixth-grade rus, pear, peach, plum, an east palatka holly (inedible) read the article orally, then agriculture classes at Citrus sugarcane, loquat, winged and asked the students to point everyone had the chance to grasp sauce for Springs Middle School. sumac, blueberry, blackberry, to the edible plant. All pointed the stems of two container rose- Agriculture teacher Melony gopher apple and others. My at the holly, not the pineapple mary plants and gently lift off the Siegendorf and I worked to- plan was to lead students into guava hedge they stood next to. fragrance, with the light touch of gether at CSMS for 18 years until the land lab for a get- After revealing my rosemary fans around the world. $10,000 I retired from teaching this past acquainted session trickery, we discussed I demonstrated the technique spring. During these years, we with these edible the edible merits of for making rosemary cuttings and Associated Press double-teamed the writing landscape plants, the pineapple guava. students were given the chance process and submitted many but a driving rain I explained, in my to take rooted cuttings and plant BISMARCK, N.D. — A man who used grants, most to the water man- kept us under roof. experience, the them in 4-inch pots. These they to own McDonald’s restaurants in North agement district. These grants At the start of fruits tend to be un- sealed in quart plastic bags until Dakota is about $10,000 richer after sell- often resulted in monies that class, students brain- common but the they could get home, take them ing a 20-year-old container of McJordan were used for landscape proj- stormed reasons why flowers in spring can out and give them water. barbecue sauce to a buyer in Chicago. ects around the campus. Mel- homes, schools and be counted on to pro- Mrs. Siegendorf and I had the The sauce was used on McJordan oney’s agricultural knowledge businesses are land- Randy Hobson vide delicious goal of having fun with the stu- Burgers, named for basketball icon and business acumen made im- scaped. Ideas gener- snacks from the dents and teaching them that Michael Jordan. The promotional item plementing the grants a clock- ated included EDIBLE sweet, spicy petals. agriculture can begin right out- was sold in limited markets for a short work endeavor. My fellow beauty, shade, oxy- LANDSCAPE To my surprise, one side your front or back door. The time in the 1990s, when Jordan led the teachers Karl Chambers and gen production, and of the students students were excited, coopera- Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships. Bill Green and I worked along- food/shelter for animals. The reached under a bush and tive and, judging by our oral re- Mort Bank, of Bismarck, saved the side our students to install and idea of landscaping with edibles pulled out a plump, green when view, attentive. By mutual gallon jug of sauce after selling his Mc- maintain the landscape each was discussed next. Students perfectly ripe pineapple guava consensus, we decided to host Donald’s restaurants in Bismarck- spring. reasoned edible landscapes fruit. I watched in amazement edible landscape lessons Mandan and Minot in 1996. As a result of these efforts and would save money on shipping, as all the students quickly gath- throughout the year featuring Bank advertised the sauce on eBay, native plant donations from the produce fresh fruit and control ered handfuls of the fruit from different plants and topics. I saying: “A once in a lifetime chance to county tree program, the CSMS chemicals and additives. Beauty under the shrubs. Perhaps it trust students are learning the own the rarest of rare Michael Jordan landscape has matured into a was mentioned again. I ex- was the unusually rainy summer connection between happy and McDonald’s collectible!” It sold for diverse and beautiful display. plained tomatoes were originally or simply the sharp-eyed stu- landscaping and happy eating. $9,995 Monday night to a buyer from Edible landscape plants are in- brought to Europe and grown as dents’ powers of observation Chicago whom Bank has not identified. ■ corporated into the landscape ornamentals long before it was that located a bounty that had ——— ——— Bank told the Chicago Tribune that whenever possible. known they were edible. eluded me for 18 years. Randy Hobson, a licensed land- the buyer was not Jordan himself. Upon arriving on campus and For our next activity, we took After returning to the room scaper and plant enthusiast, Jordan opened a steakhouse in Chicago prior to the classes, I took a walk a mini-field trip under the cov- and rinsing and eating our fruit, can be reached at 352-613-0542. last year.

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SKYE and your water 352-564-8179 Pristine condition. $900 Ex.condition.$100. Skye is a loving, intelli- ● 1 bedrooms start WASHER OR DRYER new. Asking $190 726-5753 AKC GREAT DANES gent Treeing Walker @$325 inc. H20 (352)795-7813 Black Beauties Health ● $135.00 Each. Reliable, DEPT. 56 NEW ENG- Coonhound, neu- 2 bedrooms start Clean, Like New, Excel. Preowned Mattress Checked AKC tered. Fond of long @$450 inc H20 LAND VILLAGE SERIES Male/Female Cond. Can Deliver. Sets from Twin $30; Jannes Mullet Amish walks and hanging Pets considered and (352)263-7398 Full $40.Qn $50; Kg $75. READY NOW $400 out at the house with section 8 accepted. Farm House. $30.00. PAT 352-502-3607 352-628-0808 (352) 726 5753 his humans watching call 352-476-4964 TV or resting on his Queen size boxspring, for details! Office Furniture DISNEY PARKS bed. Very even mattress w/ chest of American VILLAGE SERIES -tempered, gets drawers and dresser Pit Bull Puppies Olde World Antiques II along with other $150. 9 wks old, de-wormed, 2 OFFICE DESKS hand painted porcelain calm, stable dogs. Entertainment center have all shots, males and C.R./HOMOSASSA 5 FEET LONG WITH house. $30.00 726 5753 Will do anything for $50. (352) 795-7254 females $200 each 2/1 Furn. Mobile Homes DRAWERS $50 ea treats/food. Very 352-613-0529 FISH TANKS (352) 503-7066 Nice, clean, quiet park Red Velour Recliner 30 Gal. with stand, smart. Can sit, stay, short/ long term. like new $190, Black hood, filter $90 BEAGLE PUPPIES and shake hands. Mobiles for Sale with Auctions rot-iron table w/glass 20 Gal., with stand, Needs some help Finan. 352-220-2077 top $45 (352) 503-6149 $125 with housetraining hood filter $70. Crystal River Area Rocking Chairs but with time and pa- (352) 212-4454 386-344-4218 2 gliders; oak & white tience will learn DUDLEY’S FREE FIREWOOD 386-344-4219 AUCTION w/ cushions $50 each Seasoned firewood just quickly. Very affec- Mobile Homes 3 AUCTIONS (352) 527-2223 pick it up call 382-7585 tionate and wants to For Sale SOFA navy blue with make his humans Estate Adventure happy. 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Come by for Sale 2 BR, 1½, BA,12x56 MH SOLD REGARDLESS $85 352-613-0529 dogs and doesn’t 2/2 Furn., MH, Shrt/long Nice Seasonal Home THOMASVILLE DINN- or Call (352) 621-9181 672 sq ft, and Lot term 352-220-2077 OF PRICE ING ROOM SET - Like Table w/ 4 captain care about cats. $19,500 Owner Finance Adult park, low lot rent New Cherry Table w/2 Chairs cushions Housebroken and Kenny (352) 228-3406 Carport, 2 screen Celebration of Arts arm & 4 side chairs,2 $60. obo Heartworm-negative. Mobile Homes porches, some updates 10/20 prev11am 26” Bicycle Like New $11,000 (352) 419-8275 leaves $525. photos About 4 years old. HOME ON LAND Palm Harbor Homes and Land Auction 1pm available 352-382-2294 18 speed $45. obo Has a good personal- 4/2 From $499/Mo 3 estates, profes- (352) 628-7633 ity, would make a 1500 sq. ft. 3/2 on THOMASVILLE SOFA ½ acre. Home in new Loaded sional artist & Illustra- TODDLER HEADBOARD great pet for your 3/2 From $399/Mo HERNANDO tor, Autographs - Like New condition home. 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Frame, 2 dressers, traveler, used once, $500. ea Only $28.50 PER MONTH New 3/2 Jacobsen FREE 2 MONTHS LOT A New 2/2 Home 2 Bedroom Home, Oak 10/26- Tailgate Auction Mirror, all bedding $250; w/battery,charger,basket (352) 277-8046 includes a photo home 5 yr. Warranty Pond Mobile Hm Park RENT WITH ASKING 11/2- General Merch. 3 piece bleached oak wall $600 On your lot, $2,650 down, Only PRICE! 1988 Skylark Only $500 down. Ready to move in. We Buy Estates unit w/ glass doors $850 (352) 746-5514 Call our Classified $297.44/mo. $13,500 Nice Area, model, 2/2 furnished, 6055 N Carl G Rose (352) 527-2223 Dept for details This is a purchase Fixed Rate! W.A.C, shed, screened lanai W.A.C, Call to See Quiet Neighborhood Hwy 200 Hernando 352-563-5966 Come & View 3 miles from shopping 352-344-1632 or (352) 613-1389 Garden/Lawn Coins ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ 352-621-9181 352-621-9182 Supplies (352) 726-0348 937-545-3413 TVs/Stereos BUYING US COINS 1999 Vermeer Stump Top $$$$ Paid. We Also DOG TRAINING Grinder, 252 Series self Buy Gold Jewelry Classes Oct 27 10am 32IN FLAT SCREEN TV propelled, w/ trailer Beating ALL Written In Lecanto High def, works great runs great, ready to Offers. (352) 228-7676 352-794-6314 asking $100.00 work. $5,000. 795-9956 352-302-5468 Collector buying sterl- 1999 Vermeer Stump ing silver flatware and TELEVISION 36” SONY Grinder, 252 Series self US silver coins GOOD CONDITION $75 propelled, w/ trailer (352) 601-7074 352-341-6920 runs great, ready to Televisions 19” work. $5,000. 795-9956 Musical Sylvania w/ Stand $50; Craftsman Riding Instruments 9” portable $20; 24” Mower 21 1/2 HP Briggs Hitachi $30 527-2223 & Stratton engine, DIGITAL ROLAND F90 42” Deck, Overhead PIANO REDUCED Computers/ Valve $500 (352) $350.00 at a steal. Video 746-7357 352-513-4027 Garage/ IBANEZ M510E ELEC- DIESTLER COMPUTER TRIC MANDOLIN, VIN- DOUGIE New & Used systems Yard Sales TAGE SUNBURST, repairs. Visa/ MCard Dougie is a hand- SPRUCE/MAGOGANY some 5 y.o. Hound 352-637-5469 Beverly Hills $85 352-601-6625 Thur&Fri 8a-2p mix, weighs 40 Farm Sat 8a-noon pounds. Sweet, gen- 215 S Lincoln Ave Household tle, a bit shy, but Equipment loves people and CRYSTAL RIVER warms up quickly. 1999 Vermeer Stump Citrus Ave/ Cedar St Fri 20 ft. Aluminum Dougie was placed Grinder, 252 Series self and Sat 8am-2pm extension Ladder at the shelter through propelled, w/ trailer Furniture must go Misc Kenmore no fault of his own. His runs great, ready to household goods Trash compactor owner could no work. $5,000. 795-9956 Dunnellon $50 ea. (352) 503-9354 longer afford to care Outdoor Oct. 18th-21st Kitchenaid Ultra power for him. He is a good Lg. amt. of wood crafts, 300 watt w/att, Original boy and would make Furniture Lg. yard sale cuisinart food proccessor a great companion, 2814 Sw Breezy Pt w/att, Pasta Maker and desperately PICNIC TABLE GOOD Rainbow Lake Estates Queen w/electric motor, needs a home of his CONDITION (352) 489-1977 ALL $400 own. $85. 352-613-0529 (352) 746-5514 Call Michelle @ Gospel Island 352-726-5139. Estate Garage Sale NEW BATHRM FAUCET Furniture Fri 9a-5p Bronze never used in box Furn, clothing, crystal, no with paperwork $55-orig junk-prices cost $89 419-5549 7092 E Gospel Island Rd WET/DRY VAC, Stinger, INVERNESS 2-gallon, $15 2 “ASHLEY” 7350 E. Turner Camp 352-382-7707 5-DRAWER DRESSER Road Oct. 18,19,20 ; 9-4 CABINETS MOVING SALE Fitness BARELY USED!!! Appliances,tools,garden Equipment ONLY A items,kitchenware,quality FEW MONTHS OLD!!! decorative items,arts/craft NORDICTRACK Buy both for $400 or supplies, furniture TREADMILL Like new, $225 for 1 varispeed, incline, pro- 352-746-1910 INVERNESS EVE ESTATE SALE gramable, foldup storage. Eve is a 2 1/2 y.o. 2 RECLINERS Oct 19-20, 8am-2pm $200 OBO 352-400-0141 chocolate pit/terrier Saddle Brown leather re- 5 rooms furniture and mix, weight 35-40 cliners 2 yrs old, clean more Sporting pounds. Lean, from nonsmoking hse 411 N Cherry Pop Drive Goods athletic, agile body. $250 ea 352-601-2412 Clearview Estates Stands in a regal 3 piece sectional CABIN ON 40 ACRES posture. Has a high Inverness Hunting recreational sofa; light colored Fri & Sat 8a-3p energy spirit but a in Gulf Hammock Mgt.. fabric; good cond. $100 Household and craft very loving nature. Area, well, pond, ATV (352) 527-2223 items, wholesalers invited Runs and plays well, trails, $3000 Per Acre loves toys, tug-of-war, 5 Peice Milano after 2p Sat. 352 634-4745 and belly rubs. Low Bedroom Set, 3104 S Buckley Pt maintenance with a Natural Birch Bed, Club Car DS Golf Cart INVERNESS short coat. Found dresser, & mirror 2 night 2007 Electric New Fri. Sat. & Sun. 10a-3p tied to a trailer but stands & Armoire Batteries Excel. Shape, comics, collectibles, still very trusting and $400 (352) 746-9868 $3,200 (352) 425-5804 street fighter II archade loving. Because of Bar stools, two, Town N’ game, house full of fur- Club Car Golf Cart her strength, would Country solid oak $120 niture. Too Much to List Excellent condition and do best in a home (352) 341-1941 4769 S. Worldwide Dr. excel. batteries $1500 with younger active BEDROOM FURNITURE (352) 527-3125 adults and older 5 drawer chest w/cabinet TWO R/C AIRPLANE children. Gets along $300; 2 matching INVERNESS MOTOR’S 40-60 Size well with other dogs nightstands $100 ea; HIGHLANDS Engines,$35.00 EA and ignores cats. mirrored headboard $75. Fri. 19 & Sat 20, 9-2p 352-503-2792 Call Judy @ Can send pictures. Will 615 Whitney Ave 352-503-3363. negotiate 352 503 7930 Everything must go Utility COFFEE & END TA- See Pics. @ www. Trailers FREE shepard mix pup- BLES looks like new invernessantiques.com pies, 6 wks old, 1 lab mix Cherry Wood & Glass call Brand New Custom puppy 8 wks old LECANTO Design, 5-6” Iong bed, for photos $299. for all. N. C. C. Church (352) 464-0871 352-382-2294 w/ 36” folding loading Benefit Yard & Plant ramp. New tires, never DINNING TABLE FOR 8 Sale, Nice Stuff, low on road, $800 obo Happy Guinea Pigs Brand New, excellent prices. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 352-419-6008 smooth $15 Condition, No chairs, just 8a-3p 4472 W. Glen St. abyssinian $20 table. Buy asap, $90 Leisure Acres curly hair $30 (352)465-1616 Sell or Swap (352) 564-2442 King Size mattress & Clothing box spring, like new Mini Chihuahua, CKC, clean, $125. obo papers, 14 months old, Oak China Cabinet, BOYS WINTER CLOTH- 5lbs, very smart. good cond. $80. obo ING SIZE 4 & 5 $25 $350 (352) 422-1060 352-613-0529 (352) 341-0934 LARGE BRASS AND Christian Dior COPPERWARE COL- Mink Coat $500 Parrot Yellow Nape LECTION Dozens of Gray Mink Stole $250 Female needs mate quality international brass Call anytime after to have babies. and copper decor items 8am to 9pm Call Jean from the Middle East. Pri- (352) 382-1630 (352) 465-0980 vate collection to include LADIES SIZE 8 dressy large ornate brass trays, suit, floral jacket, ruffled lamps, tables, hand PIGEONS chiffon skirt perfect for Pet Homes Only wrought iron, camel sad- ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ swing dancing, $20 $10 ea. Dunnellon dle ottomans, sword sets, 352-382-7707 Tell that special (863) 843-2495 Cell floor vase, LADIES SUIT size 8, person heavy brass footstools, short-sleeve jacket and carved native wood oc- “ Happy Birthday “ Pigeons, different types skirt, linen, cream color, with a classified ad (352) 795-1902 casional tables and doz- $20 352-382-7707 ens of assorted , under Happy kettles, jugs and beautiful WOMENS Full length Notes. SHAR-PEI items. All with leather coat,removable Only $28.50 Beautiful male & female regional/cultural artwork, lining, burgundy, fits size includes a photo 6 mo old, Prefer to sell For more information on how to reach design and patterns 3-7, $50 352-382-7707 as a pair for $900; Call our Classified Citrus County readers call unique to the Middle WOMEN’S SUIT Navy Dept for details single $500 , AKC, East. blue, size 8, wool jacket Health certs & shots, 352-563-5592. $1500.00 firm; no parting. and skirt, looks new, $20 352-563-5966 (352) 613-3778 352-746-1486 352-382-7707 ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ (352) 341-7732 0008XHD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY,OCTOBER 18, 2012 C9 Mobile Homes Real Estate Inverness Citrus County Recreation ATVs Motorcycles Motorcycles In Park For Sale Homes Homes Vehicles Cars 2/2 on Lake Rousseau. PUBLISHER’S Approximately 1 Acre Sellers I have BT CRUISER CHEVY Harley Davidson NOW $17,500 3BR, 2 Full BA, Open 2004-26’ mdl 5250 32k 2008 Cobalt Coupe MAX IV Low Lot Rent $240/m NOTICE: SOLD 14 Homes 6 x6, ATV Amphibious 2000 Fat Boy custom 88 HONDA Goldwing concept, new steel miles Ford E450 V10 #11620 pw, pl, lt, XFE, ex cond, garage kept. 2003. Used Seasonally All real estate advertis- Vehicle, Swims, 1990 SE roof, deck & caged in 7 mo’s! Triton gas eng, sleeps 5 speed, great fuel new windshld/sadbags Owner bought a house. ing in this newspaper is $2,800 obo Exc tires, with reverse, pool, carport, storage I need LISTINGS! 4, 3 burner gas stove, economy! $9,995. $9875 214-9800 Call Lee (352) 817-1987 subject to Fair Housing bldg., Priced to sell micro/conv oven, full 352-341-0018 352-637-0475, 586-6304 Approx 70K mi. Selling Act which makes it ille- due to health. Asking WESTWIND VILLAGE 55+ $82,500 5155 Bridget Pt rear kitch, full bath, tv, Chrysler Updated DW’s gal to advertise “any S. of Inverness on SR 41 dvd, 4kw gen, many ad- HARLEY DAVIDSON $4,000 OBO ‘00 Sebring Convertible, 2000, Custom Built, 20K Reasonable, rent or buy preference, limitation (740) 255-0125 ditional extra’s $28950. Motorcycles (352) 476-3688 cold air, low mileage, ex- miles, added lights & 1st mo lot rent waived or discrimination based 352 489-4129 cel. cond. Price Busters chrome $10,000 obo to qualified renters or on race, color, religion, on hwy 19, $3500 obo Tom (920) 224-2513 buyers (352) 628-2090 sex, handicap, familial ITASCA MERIDIAN CAN-AM status or national origin, 36 Ft, Diesel, motor (352) 795-5642 2009 Spyder RS SE5 Apartments or an intention, to make HIGHLANDS home, 2005, 55k miles, Chrysler electric shift with reverse. HONDA HONDA SPIRIT Furnished such preference, limita- Lrg. 2/2- 4 car garage extras include diesel gen- 2008 Sebring Silver and black 998cc 2007 Full Size Shadow. 2002, ExcTires, Bags, tion or discrimination. “ pool, game room, DEB INFANTINE erator, wash/dryer convertible $12,900 No warranty. Great condi- Harley,1300CC, Chrome, WS, Sissy Bar, Cobra mud room, on triple lot $74,495 obo . Call Bill CRYSTAL RIVER Familial status includes Realtor 352-341-0018 tion. $13000 or make bags, trade?, $4,200. Pipes. 28k miles. Asking children under the age fenced. price to sell (352) 302-8046 (352) 419-7882 offer. (352)628-9058 C.R. (727) 207-1619 $2,000 (352) 476-3688 1/BR $450. ,2/BR $550. DAEWOO of 18 living with par- $65,500 (352) 564-4598 JAMBOREE 3BR $750 Hse. 563-9857 ents or legal custodi- ‘97 Leganza , nice in Inverness Highlands, Real Estate!... ‘05, 30 ft class C Motor and out, needs timing Dissolution of Dissolution of Dissolution of FLORAL CITY ans, pregnant women Home. Excellent Cond. LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. Corner of Carol and Ten- it’s what I do. belt, $500. obo Marriage Notices Marriage Notices Marriage Notices and people securing Ford V10 20K miles, AC, Clean, No Pets nyson. My Loss, Your (352) 464-5582 custody of children Sleeps 6 +, (352) 344-1025 Gain, New Low Price. under 18. This newspa- HUGE 1 Family, on 2.8 ERA American Asking $29,750. Ford 1566-1025 THCRN Apartments per will not knowingly residential acres, fenced, Realty No slides. 352-746-9002 ‘00 Mustang vs. Mark Douglas Bond Case No.: 2007-DR-002649 Dissolution of Marriage accept any advertising Phone:(352) 726-5855 good cond. 97K miles PUBLIC NOTICE CHA, 4 BR, 3 BA, pool, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Unfurnished for real estate which is deep well, whole house Cell:(352) 302-8046 PLEASURE WAY (352) 637-5778 19ft., Excel-TD new tires FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA in violation of the law. water treatment, wired for Fax:(352) 726-7386 brakes, loaded 56k mi. FORD Case No.: 2007-DR-002649 Division: Alexander Real Estate Our readers are hereby generator, COSTLY UP- Email:debinfantine@ 2.5k Gen. Many Extras ‘05, 500 Limited Gold, CODY LAURA BOND (352) 795-6633 informed that all DATES in 2011. Offered yahoo.com dwellings advertised Excellent Condition smoke free, dealer Petitioner, AS IS. $172,900. Owner and in this newspaper are $27,500 (352) 621-9250 maint. 41K miles, $9,000 Crystal River 352-419-7017. (352) 527-3124 MARK DOUGLAS BOND available on an equal Respondent. Apts. opportunity basis. To Recently Foreclosed Campers/ FORD NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE 2 BR/1 BA $400-$500 complain of discrimina- ★Special Financing★ Travel Trailers 2001 MUSTANG ALSO HOMES & tion call HUD toll-free at Available, Any Credit, AUTO, 6CYL, PW, PL, TO: MARK DOUGLAS BOND MOBILES AVAILABLE 1-800-669-9777. The Any Income KEYSTONE PRICED TO SELL (Last Known Address): 180 Tipton Terrace, Lecanto, FL 34461 toll-free telephone YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are re- 3BD/1BTH, 672 Sq. Ft., SPRINTER TT CALL 628-4600 CRYSTAL RIVER number for the quired to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CODY LAURA BOND,, located at 4244 lliana 2004, 31ft, sleeps up to ** NICE** Secret Harbour hearing impaired is FORD whose address is 1016 Webster Street, Clarkston, Wa 99403, on or before September Ter. Inverness $59,900 eight. Pullable w/ 1500. Apts. 2/1 $575 F/L/S. 1-800-927-9275. 2003 Thunderbird Great 24, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 110 N. APOPKA AVENUE, Includes Water/ gar- Visit: www.roseland New awing, $10,500 Condition, original miles INVERNESS, FL 34450, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail bage, W/D hook-up. Also co.com\AH1 352-214-9800 119,000 highway, main- to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the peti- furnished units avail. Drive by then Call KZ SPORTSMAN tained by dealership, tion. 352-586-4037 (866)937-3557 $9000.00 352-527-2763 Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Tony Pauelsen 2011, Hybrid, 19ft, Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. INVERNESS sleeps 8, air & bath HONDA You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current 1/1 $450 near hosp 2/1 Homosassa Realtor $7,800 NEW 2012, ACCORD LX address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved House $650. 422-2393 Homes 352-303-0619 (352) 249-6098 ONLY $18287 Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on INVERNESS CALL 352-628-4600 record at the clerk’s office. Specializing in MAC’S MOBILE RV 2/1, Tri-plex, Great Loc., ★ Buy or Sell ★ FOR DETAILS WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain Acreage House for Sale REPAIR & MAINT. clean & roomy. no pets automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in By Owner RVTC Certified Tech. sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. or smoking $500.mo Farms/Ranches & LIQUIDATION Sugarmill Woods I’ll Represent YOU 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. Dated:September 14, 2012. $300. Sec. 352-341-1847 Commercial 3/2/2 ★ BIG SALE! ★ BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Condos/Villas 352-586-1772 MONTANA Consignment USA (COURT SEAL) ERA 2004 30 FT. 5th Wheel, consignmentusa.org By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk Civil/Domestic Division For Rent The Meadows Sub. American Realty 2 slide-outs, includes WE DO IT ALL! Citrus County Clerk of Courts 2/2/1, New roof, hitch. $17,000. BUY-SELL-RENT- October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. CITRUS HILLS New AC & Appliances Sumter County (352)493-1195, 538-6446 CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV 2/2 Furnished, Clean Move In, clean cond. US 19 BY AIRPORT Notices to Creditors/ Notices to Creditors/ Notices to Creditors/ w/ membership 3876 S. Flamingo Terr. Homes TITANIUM ★ Low Payments ★ 2/2 Unfurnished Villa Asking $58,000 2008, 5th Wheel Financing For ALL Administration Administration Administration 352-476-4242, 527-8002 (352) 382-5558 5 ACRES 1948 Sq Ft. 28 E33, 3 slides, New ti- 461-4518 & 795-4440 Richard (Rick) 2BR + Office/2 Bath res, excel. cond. Asking Duplexes $34,995, (352) 563-9835 1601-1025 THCRN Couch, Broker Sugarmill Furnished Home, MERCEDES PUBLIC NOTICE For Rent Woods Bushnell, Turn key cond WE BUY RV’S, ‘03, E500, 64k mi pewter Cooksey, Mary I. File No: 2011 CP 588 Couch Realty & cage inground pool Travel Trailers, silver, stone leather in- IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 3,000 sf garage HOMOSASSA Investments, Inc. 39 Greentree Street 5th Wheels, terior, showroom new, PROBATE DIVISION mechanics dream 2BR, $495. mo. Nice (352) 344-8018 Homosass, Fl 3 bed- Motor Homes garage kept, File No: 2011 CP 588 completely equipped IN RE: ESTATE OF Area (352) 422-1932 room. 2 bath. Dont wait. Call US 352-201-6945 never in accident RCOUCH.com Information, Appoint. Almost 1/2 off Sugarmill $19,250 (352)586-0341 (352) 569-4205 MARY I. COOKSEY Efficiencies/ home. Originally sold for Auto Parts/ NISSAN Cottages Commercial 259k asking 136,500. Will Waterfront Accessories 2009 Rogue 38k mi. New Deceased. Real Estate list Nov 1st for 10k more. Homes tires & battery NOTICE TO CREDITORS HERNANDO Stainless steel, 4 Dunlop Tires 31x10.5 Book $16,700 The administration of the estate of Mary I. Cooksey, deceased, whose date of granite(including bath- death was June 15, 2011, and the last four digits of whose social security number are Affordable Rentals FOR SALE OR RENT R15LT all with aluminum Sell $14,300 rooms). Huge master 0387, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the Watson’s Fish Camp 1,200 sq. ft. Professional “FREE rims $400 obo (352) 302-0778 suite with double trey ceil- address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names (352) 726-2225 OFFICE SPACE Foreclosure and (352) 795-5642 VW Furnished, Executive ings and his + her closets and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s at- and seperate sinks. Short Sale Lists 4 Tires 2057014 2004 BEETLE torney are set forth below. Condo Center,CR white wall, 90% tread, CONV., AUTOMATIC All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Rent: Houses 352-794-6280, 586-2990 Phone: 352-346-7179 Furnished Email: on universal rims, FUN IN THE SUN against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served painted red over CALL 628-4600 FOR must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF [email protected] THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Crys. Riv. Cottage Citrus Springs chrome $195. MORE INFORMATION Homes Bed extended for Ford COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 2/1, CH/A, Near Beach Explorer Sport, $75. Classic All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Includes. Util. $695. against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- 3BR/2BA/2, Shed, New (352) 586-7691 352-220-2447, 212-2051 Vehicles TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Interior paint, carpet, HOMOSASSA ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF pool, jetted tub,+ shwr, Vehicles CADILAC ‘87 THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Re- newer roof, fenc’d yd. Wanted NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) modeled home on small Alante Convertible, de- 6560 N. Deltona Blvd. pendble, All pwr. V8, 30 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. canal! Fully furnished with Citrus Springs $149,900 $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ The date of first publication of this notice is October 18, 2012. washer & dryer! No mpg, great cond. $5,200 (352) 476-5061 For Wrecked, Junk or C.R. (727) 207-1619 Attorney for Personal Representative: Personal Representative: smokers. Small dogs Unwanted Cars/Trucks. Michael T. Heider, CPA Virginia Osalina Berman only. First, last and de- $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ CHEVY Attorney for Virginia Osalina Berman 3026 N. Jackson Avenue posit. $1,000/month! Call Office Open ‘68, Corvette, Roadster, Florida Bar Number: 30364 Tucson, Arizona 85719 #813-526-4944 Buying or Selling 7 Days a Week BUYING JUNK CARS matching numbers, MICHAEL T. HEIDER, P.A. REAL ESTATE, • Running or Not • LeMans blue, converti- 10300 49th Street North Rent: Houses Let Me Work For You! CASH PAID - $300 & UP ble , 4 spd., 327 cu. in. Clearwater, Florida 33762 LISA VANDEBOE (352) 771-6191 350HP, Asking $37,000 Telephone: 888-483-5040 Unfurnished Fax: 888-615-3326 BETTY HUNT, Broker (R) Owner CASH BUYER’S Serious inquiries only E-Mail: [email protected] BEVERLY HILLS Beautiful Golf Home REALTOR Plantation Realty Buying Used Cars Trucks Please (352) 795-4426 October 18 & 25, 2012. 2/1/1, $600. mo. on El Diablo. ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc. 352-634-0129 & Vans, For used car lot 382-1162, 795-1878 2563 sq. ft. 4/3/2. 352 586-0139 LARRY’S AUTO SALES, www.plantation 352 HERNANDO Granite in kitchen hunt4houses68 Hwy 19... 564-8333 1602-1025 THCRN 2/1½, 1,475 Sf. $650. all baths and wine @yahoo.com realtylistings.com PUBLIC NOTICE Non Smoking/Pets. bar.S/S appliances www.bettyhunts LIQUIDATION Vinciguerra, Mavis E. File No: 2012-CP-483 352-419-0074, 464-4346 and many upgrades! homes.com. CRYSTAL RIVER ★ BIG SALE! ★ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, 4195 E. Benthal Ct. Close to shopping, 2 Story, 5BR/3Bath ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ STATE OF FLORIDA restaurants top rated 2 boat slips near Kings Consignment USA File No. 2012-CP-483 HOMOSASSA consignmentusa.org In Re: Estate of schools. $159,900 Citrus County Bay $429,000. Make WE DO IT ALL! Tell that special 2/1 CHA, No pets 352-464-1320 Offers 352-563-9857 Homes BUY-SELL-RENT- person $500. mo., 1st + sec “ Happy Birthday “ MAVIS E. VINCIGUERRA, (352) 628-4210 Vacant CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV US 19 BY AIRPORT with a classified ad Deceased. INVERNESS Pine Ridge Property ★ Low Payments ★ under Happy NOTICE TO CREDITORS CLOSE TO Financing For ALL Notes. The administration of the estate of MAVIS E. VINCIGUERRA, deceased, whose HOSPITAL CABIN ON 40 ACRES 461-4518 & 795-4440 Only $28.50 date of death was February 3, 2012 and whose social security 4/BR/2BA Mitch Under- Hunting recreational includes a photo number is 476-20-2328 is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, 2 bedroom. 2 bath. wood built home on 1.2 in Gulf Hammock Mgt.. Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver- Newly tiled, WE BUY acres. Cherry cabiniets Area, well, pond,ATV ANY VEHICLE Call our Classified ness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal repre- spacious,fenced yard, and wood floors. Outdoor trails, $3000 per Acre Dept for details sentatives and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. 2 car garage and family kit w/ Jenn-air grill. In Any Condition All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands 352-634-4745 Tile, No Title, Bank Lien, 352-563-5966 room $675 monthly Heated spa, oversized ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served 845-313-3992 pool, gazebo and lovely Citrus County No Problem, Don’t Trade must file their claims with this court, WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE N CRYSTAL RIVER garden. (352) 746-0912 Phyllis Strickland Land it in. We Will Pay up to TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- Realtor $25K Any Make, Any ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Lake Rouseau Area, Model. CALL A.J. Trucks All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands lease w/ option, 2/1 w/ Beverly Hills 2.5 ACRES, 813-335-3794/ 237-1892 against the decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court lake priveleges, $540/ mo Homes Best Time To Buy! Crystal Hills Mini Farms WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 1st & dep.(352)795-0161 486 to N. Anthony Ave. BUICK ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 3/2/2 POOL HOME, I have Owner Left on E. Jinnita St. Cars 2004, Lesabre OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Sugarmill Woods Financing 2 Master BR, Dbl Gar., updated roof, AC, water 3rd Lot on Rt $24,000. limited $6,900 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) and Foreclosures S/S Appl. $850/Mo heater, SS Appl’s, gran- (727) 439-9106 352-341-0018 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is: October 18 & 25, 2012. 352-302-4057 ite kit counter tops, and BMW TROPIC SHORES 2003, 325I, 4DR Chevrolet Attorney for Personal Representatives: Personal Representatives: resurfaced Pool ‘03 Silverado, 4x4 V8 vor- SUGARMILL WOODS REALTY. Lots For Sale LEATHER, SUNROOF /s/WILLIAM B. EPPLEY, ESQUIRE /s/JOSEPH ARTHUR VINCIGUERRA Reduced to $149,900 tex engine, 88k mi, new 3/2/2 Upgrades $750 (352) 613-3503 PW, PL CALL 628-4600 FL Bar No. 151107 1676 Whitewood 6090 N. Silver Palm Way tires, Exc cond. Carfax River Links Realty FOR MORE Drive (352) 586-7691 $7500 obo 352-628-1616 CRYSTAL OAKS INFORMATION 123 North Main Street Clearwater, Florida 33756 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful rare Crystal (352) 746-0167 P.O. Box 1478 /s/ JOHN MICHAEL Waterfront DUDLEY’S BUYER REBATE Oaks .62 ac premium lot Chevrolet (315) 439-6005 VINCIHUERRA SR. AUCTION on Crystal Meadows 1988 Corvette Brooksville, Florida 34605 5303 Tropical Point Drive Rentals DODGE October 18 & 25, 2012. Weeki Wachee, Florida 34607 3 AUCTIONS Path. Municipal sewer convertible 56k miles ‘03, RAM 1500, V6 auto Estate Adventure *50% of COMM.* and water. All under- $10,900. AC, runs excel. $3,800 CYRSTAL RIVER 352-341-0018 3/3 Waterfront. Three Auction 10/18 ground utilities. $69,900 (352) 257-3894 Cell Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Sisters Area. Furnished 3pm come anytime New/Resale-All FL 561-704-0313 (352) 794-6069 Office with Dock. $1400/mo 4000 S Florida (US 41S) HOMOSASSA Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Inverness 30+ yrs. exp. DODGE (352) 854-2511 90 x 110 ft Lot, w/good ‘96 GMC Truck. 170k ‘06 Impala, Furniture, Call For Details water, septic and im- CHEVROLET Appliances, New miles; Just tuned-up. 1539-1011 THCRN HERNANDO pact fee pd. $10K obo 1999 Corvette coupe. Vs. Rady, Kevin John Case No:09-2012-CA-000678 Notice of Sale Affordable Rentals Items, Tail Gate White with both tops. $1500 Ron & Karna Neitz Owner financing Easy (352) 697-1861 PUBLIC NOTICE Watson’s Fish Camp equipment, Tools, Terms (941) 505-9287 33000 miles,titanium ex- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, (352)726-2225 Mower, Decorator Brokers/Owners haust system,goodyear FORD FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION items, 700+lots CITRUS REALTY run flat tires,heads-up 1995, F150 4X4… CASE NO.: 09-2012-CA-000678 REAL ESTATE AUCTION Boats Homosassa River GROUP display,6-speed RUNS GOOD…..PERFECT Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for ABFC 2006-OPT1 Trust, Asset Backed Funding 2/2 Furn., MH, Shrt/long 10/19 prev 10 manual,leather seats, HUNTING TRUCK. Corporation Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-OPT1, term 352-220-2077 Auction 10pm 352-795-0060 memory key. Garage CALL 628-4600 42S Tyler St Beverly 816-00831 FHCRN Plaintiff ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Thomas R. Cowles File No: kept in pristine FOR DETAILS Rentals to Hills 2/1 starter condition.Asking $20,000 2012-CP-432 Notice to vs. Share -retirement home Creditors call 1-352-503-6548 LIQUIDATION family room garage PUBLIC NOTICE Chevrolet ★ BIG SALE! ★ KEVIN JOHN RADY, et al. CRYSTAL RIVER & carport great in- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR vestment opportunity ‘92 Caprice Station Consignment USA Mature, Responsible to CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Defendant(s) SOLD REGARDLESS PROBATE DIVISION Wagon, new tires, drives consignmentusa.org Share spacious mobile like new, $5650 WE DO IT ALL! NOTICE OF SALE $400. mo. Incl. Util. OF PRICE File No.2012-CP-432 (352) 460-2162 BUY-SELL-RENT- Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated Avail. 11/1, 364-1421 IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMAS R. September 20,2012 entered in Civil Case Number 09-2012-CA-000678 , in the Circuit Celebration of Arts COWLES CHEVY CAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV Court for Citrus County, Florida, wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for ABFC Vacation 10/20 prev11am BOWRIDER ‘03, Malibu LS, 65K miles US 19 BY AIRPORT 2006-OPT1 Trust, Asset Backed Funding Corporation Asset-Backed Certificates, Series ★ Low Payments ★ Auction 1pm 17.5 Caravel & Trailer sunroof., leather inte- 2006-OPT1 is the Plaintiff, and KEVIN JOHN RADY, et al., are the Defendants, Citrus Rentals Financing For ALL 3 estates, profes- 3.0 IO, excel cond. rior, auto, PW, PB, County Clerk of Court will sell the property situated in Citrus County, Florida, de- GAIL STEARNS 461-4518 & 795-4440 scribed as: CRYSTAL RIVER sional artist & Illustra- $4,995 obo $7,500 (352) 726-4689 tor, Autographs - Realtor 352-637-0475, 586-6304 Lot 10, Block 352 of INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, according to the Plat thereof as re- On/Off Water, Boat Guitars, records, TOYOTA corded in Plat Book 5, Pages 19 through 33, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Dock 352-302-1370 DUDLEY’S phoots of musicians MIRROR CRAFT AUCTION 2002 Red Tundra SR5 Florida. Real Estate & actors, -play Tropic Shores 16 ft Fishing Boat 61,500 miles at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at manuscripts- erotica, Realty 40HP Mercury, Minn Kota 3 AUCTIONS excellent condition www.citrus.realforeclose.com at 10:00 AM, on the 25th day of October, 2012 Any For Sale film info & more trolling motor, $3200 obo Estate Adventure $12,000 352-503-3944 person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the prop- (352) 422-4298 (352) 344-4537 Auction 10/18 erty owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the LIVE & ON LINE sale. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ www.dudleysauction.c WANTED TO BUY 3pm come anytime Sport/Utility Low overhead = 4000 S Florida (US 41S) Dated: September 2, 2012 om Pontoon Boat Vehicles “In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons in need of a special BUYER REBATE 637-9588 10%BP Low Commissions Needing Repair Inverness ‘06 Impala, Furniture, accommodation to participate in this proceeding shall, within seven (7) days prior to Au2267 AB1667 (352) 637-3983 ‘97 Yamaha Golf Cart any proceeding, contact the Administrative Office of the Court, Citrus County Court- Appliances, New Maine-ly Real Estate 6 new Batteries, 36 volt, house, 110 North Apopka Ave, Rm 101, Inverness, FL 34450, telephone (352) *50% of COMM.* Waterfront, Items, Tail Gate #381384 full canvas, $1200 341-6400, TDD 1 800 955 8771 or 1 800 955 8770 via Florida Relay Service”. Foreclosures WE NEED equipment, Tools, (352) 746-0167 October 4, 11 & 18, 2012. ★ ★ Mower, Decorator New/Resale-All FL Owner financing BOATS (315) 439-6005 Citrus Hills items, 700+lots 30+ yrs. exp. available WORLD WIDE Homes REAL ESTATE AUCTION CHEVROLET 1569-1018 THCRN Call For Details Internet 10/19 prev 10 ‘10, Equinox, 2LT, Black vs. Cabral, Richad S. Case No: 09-2012-CA-000754 Notice of Sale Forest Ridge Villages Exposure Auction 10pm granit metalic, V6,very PUBLIC NOTICE Ron & Karna Neitz Updated, move in ready, 42S Tyler St Beverly clean, 21,000 miles IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR 2/2/2, private lot 352-795-1119 Hills 2/1 starter $23.790 (352) 465-5054 CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Brokers/Owners 352-746-0002 Mercury Auth Parts -retirement home CASE NO.:09-2012-CA-000754 CITRUS REALTY and Service family room garage 4x4s WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. GROUP Hernando & carport great in- Plaintiff, Homes vestment opportunity vs. 352-795-0060 SOLD REGARDLESS Chevrolet ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ OF PRICE RICHARD S. CABRAL, JR. A/K/A RICHARD S. CABRAL A/K/A RICHARD CABRAL, JUDITH Lowest Priced Home 2002 Suburban L. CABRAL A/K/A JUDITH LYNNE CABRAL A/K/A JUDITH CABRAL AND UNKNOWN US 19 CRYSTAL RIVER 4x4 $5900 in ARBOR LAKES Celebration of Arts TENANTS/OWNERS, (just north of the Mall) 352-341-0018 Defendants. OPEN HOUSE 10/20 prev11am NOTICE OF SALE 2/2/2 + Den or 3 BR Sat Recreation Auction 1pm Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- & Sun. 10a-3p 3 estates, profes- Vans tered in this cause on September 27, 2012, in the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Flor- 4695 N. Lake Vista Trl MICHELE ROSE Vehicles sional artist & Illustra- ida, I will sell the property situated in Citrus County, Florida described as: (352) 419-7418 Realtor tor, Autographs - LOT 9, BLOCK 413 OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT HONDA ESTATE SALE in Nature ALLEGRO BUS Guitars, records, THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 19 THROUGH 33, OF THE PUBLIC REC- ‘01, Odyssey, 123k mi. Coast Landings RV Inverness Simply put 2004, 40 ft. , 3 slides, phoots of musicians ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. new transmission at 50k, and commonly known as: 6329 E TUDOR ST, INVERNESS, FL 34452; including the build- Resort. Large Developed Homes I ‘ll work harder 400HP, 60k miles, & actors, -play runs great, quite good ing, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to the highest and site, plus, a separate $95,000 Excel. cond. manuscripts- erotica, cond. $5,500 best bidder, for cash, by electrnic sale at www.citrus.realforeclose.com on Novem- gated storage lot. Almost 2BR, 1½ BA, new (352) 795-9853 film info & more 352-212-5097 LIVE & ON LINE (352) 201-5761 ber 1st at 10:00 a.m.. new 5th wheel with slides, enclosed sunroom, at- isellcitruscounty@ Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the screened gazebo, and tached utility and Laun. BOUNDER www.dudleysauction.c NISSAN 32fT Motor home, Ford property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after storage building. All for rm. storage bldg., yahoo.com om Quest, 110k mi, new the sale. $79,500. For more info furnished Immaculate. Craven Realty, V10 engine, low mile- 637-9588 10%BP tires, 3rd row seating Dated this 28th day of September, 2012. age, new tires, Sleeps Au2267 AB1667 and pictures, click on 5111 Castle Lake Ave. Inc. dual AC, runs excel. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Betty Strifler www.detailsbyowner.com S. of Inverness on SR 41 2-6. $16,500 Maine-ly Real Estate $2,900. 257-3894 Cell By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk 352-843-5441 $39,900 (740) 255-0125 352-726-1515 (352) 220-6303 #381384 (352) 794-6069 Office October 11 & 18, 2012. C10 THURSDAY,OCTOBER 18, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices

PARCEL D: COMMENCE AT THE SW CORNER OF LOT E, RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1,2,3,4 1570-1018 TH CRN ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER AND 7, BLOCK C, BREWER’S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF CRYSTAL RIVER, AS RECORDED Vs Rich, Lisa B. Case NO: 092008ca006051 Notice of Sale Pursuant to Chapter 45 THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 80, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N. PUBLIC NOTICE WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. 0°23’25” E. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT E, A DISTANCE OF 38.80 FEET TO THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N. 0°23’25” E. ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DIS- COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- TANCE OF 111.20 FEET TO THE NEW CORNER OF SAID LOT E: THENCE S. 89°45’55” E. CASE NO. 092008ca006051 DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT E AND ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOT F SAID HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE ELLINGTON THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, PLAT, A DISTANCE OF 210 FEET TO THE NE CORNER OF SAID LOT F; THENCE S. 0°23’25” W. TRUST SERIES 2007 2, TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT LEAST 7 ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT F, A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO THE SE CORNER OF Plaintiff, DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIV- SAID LOT F; THENCE N. 89°45’55” W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT F, A DISTANCE vs. ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN OF 27.60 FEET; THENCE N. 0°23’25” E. 38.30 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A CURVE, CONCAVED LISA B. RICH A/K/A LISA F. RICH; ET AL., 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. SOUTHERLY, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 180° AND A RADIUS OF 91.20 FEET; THENCE Defendants. Dated this 27th day of September, 2012. NORTHWESTERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk Of The Circuit Court OF 286.51 FEET TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINN- RE-NOTICE OF SALE By:/s/ Penny Peterson, Deputy Clerk ING. TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER LANDS DESCRIBED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, P.A. AS: BEGIN AT THE SW CORNER OF LOT E, RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1,2,3,4 AND 7, BLOCK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Summary Final Judgment of fore- 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 E, BREWERS’S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF CRYSTAL RIVER, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK closure dated 10/22/2009 and an Order Resetting Sale dated September 28, 2012 and en- Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 4, PAGE 80, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N. 0°23’25” E. tered in Case No. 092008CA006051XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Telephone: (954) 453-0365 ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT E, A DISTANCE OF 66.10 FEET TO A POINT ON A in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 CURVE CONCAVED SOUTHERLY, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE 163°19’23” AND A RADIUS TRUSTEE FOR THE ELLINGTON TRUST SERIES 2007 2 is Plaintiff and LISA B. RICH Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 OF 95.20 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID A/K/A LISA F. RICH; CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS PROPERTY OWNERS AS- October 11 & 18, 2012. CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 271.37 FEET TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE, (CHORD BEARING AND SOCIATION, INC. A/K/A CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF C.H. POA; TERRA VISTA PROPERTY DISTANCE BETWEEN SAID POINTS BEING S. 81°16’45” E. 188.39 FEET; THENCE S. 0°23’25” OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; W. 38.29 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT F OF SAID PLAT; THENCE N. and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR 89°45’55” W. ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 8 FEET; THENCE N. 0°23’25” E. AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO 1574-1018 THCRN Vs. Eva Mae Hampton Harris Case No: 2011-CA-000680 Notice of Foreclosure Sale 38.31 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A CURVE, CONCAVED SOUTHERLY, HAVING A CENTRAL AN- HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are GLE OF 162°34’20” AND A RADIUS OF 87.20 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY AND SOUTH- Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at PUBLIC NOTICE WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 247.42 FEET TO A POINT www.citrus.realforeclose.com County, Florida, at 10:00 a.m. on the 1st day of November, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS THAT IS 8 FEET FROM, MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT E 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION (CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE BETWEEN SAID POINTS BEING N. 80°54’10” W. LOT 12, BLOCK 4, CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS HILLS, ACCORDING TO THE CASE NO. 2011 ca 000680 172.39); THENCE S. 0°23’25” W. PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE. A DISTANCE OF 64.88 FEET MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 119 124, PUBLIC TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT E; THENCE N. 89°45’55” W. ALONG SAID RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. HSBC BANK USA, NA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE LMT 2006-6 TRUST FUND SOUTH LINE. A DISTANCE OF 8 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Plaintiff, Property Address: 113 NW CRYSTAL ST, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428, Citrus OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST vs. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. EVA MAE HAMPTON HARRIS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EVA MAE HAMPTON HARRIS; THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special CRYSTAL HORN; WILLIAM HORN; UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk of the Court not SUBJECT PROPERTY; Dated September 28, 2012. later than five business days prior to the proceeding at the Citrus County Courthouse. Tele- Defendants. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- phone 352 637 9400 or 1 800 955 8770 via Florida Relay Service. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- DATED at Inverness, Florida, on October 1, 2012 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 2, tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk, Circuit 2012, and entered in Case No. 2011 CA 000680, of the Circuit Court of the 5th Judicial Cir- the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Court cuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida. HSBC BANK USA, NA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your By:/s/Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk LMT 2006-6 TRUST FUND is Plaintiff and EVA MAE HAMPTON HARRIS; UNKNOWN scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A. SPOUSE OF EVA MAE HAMPTON HARRIS; CRYSTAL HORN; WILLIAM HORN; UN- before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- Attorneys for Plaintiff KNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; are defendants. paired, call 711. PO BOX 11438 I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at (COURT SEAL) Citrus Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339 1438 WWW.CITRUS.REALFORECLOSE.COM, at 10:00 a.m., on the 1 day of November, 2012, County Clerk of Court Telephone: (954) 564 0071 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: By:/s/Amy Holmes, Deputy of Court 1183-59256 LOT 34, BLOCK 409, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT October 11 and 18, 2012. October 11 & 18, 2012. THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. A person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 3rd day of August, 2012. 1580-1018 THCRN BETTY STRIFLER, As Vs. Ricky Wright Case No: 09-2012-CA-000019 Re-Notice of Foreclosure 1571-1018 THCRN PUBLIC NOTICE vs.Summers, Eric & Unknown Spouse Case No: 2011-CA-003970 Notice of Foreclosure Clerk of said Court By:/s/ Christopher IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Sale CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION PUBLIC NOTICE Barclay, Deputy Clerk This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. CASE NO.: 09-2012-CA-000019 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME CASE NO:2011-CA-003970 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disa- bility who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, METLIFE BANK NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO EVERBANK REVERSE MORTGAGE LLC are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Fl 34450-4299, Phone No. vs. (352)637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you RICKY WRIGHT A/K/A RICKY E. WRIGHT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICKY WRIGHT A/K/A Plaintiff, RICKY E. WRIGHT; UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; vs. are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). Defendants. October 11 & 18, 2012. RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ERIC SUMMERS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC SUMMERS; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated KNOWN TENANT II; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF OF SECRETARY OF September 27, 2012, and entered in Case No. 09-2012-CA-000019, of the Circuit HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; DEBORAH S. FINN, and any unknown heirs, Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida. BANK OF AMERICA, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses 1575-1018 THCRN N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRY- claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Vs. Kienast, Sally E. Case No: 2012 CA 000445A Notice of Foreclosure Sale WIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP is Plaintiff and RICKY WRIGHT A/K/A RICKY E. PUBLIC NOTICE WRIGHT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICKY WRIGHT A/KA RICKY E. WRIGHT; UNKNOWN Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, PERSON(S) IN POSSESION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; are defendants. I will sell to the AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION highest and best bidder for cash www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 a.m., on the NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Citrus County, CASE NO.:2012 CA 000445A 1st day of November, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Florida, will on the 1st day of November 2012, at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realforeclose.com , BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, Judgment, to wit: in accordance to Chapter 45 Statues,, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP LOT 176 OF TANGLEWOOD, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT and best bidder for cash, the following-described property situate in Citrus County, Florida: Plaintiff, BOOK 7, PAGES 111 AND 112, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 17 A person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the prop- EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE S 88° 58’ 26” W ALONG THE NORTH LINE vs. erty owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim with 60 days after the OF SAID SECTION 8, A DISTANCE OF 267.62 FEET, TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF sale. WAY LINE OF HANCOCK RD.; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE SALLY E. KIENAST, et al Dated this 28 day of September, 2012. THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES; S 13° 44’ 54” E 340.89 FEET, S 20° 22’ Defendants. BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of said Court 34” W 194.10 FEET, S 39° 26’ 02” W 545 FEET, S 50° 12’ 54” W 340.49 FEET, S 12° 34’ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE By: /s/ J. Ramsey, As Deputy Clerk 26” W 147.01 FEET, S 17° 29’ 30” E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065 151.64 FEET, S 47° 21’ 15” E 230.69 FEET AND S 13° 50’ 14” W 37 FEET, THENCE dated September 27, 2012, and entered in Case No. 2012 CA 000445 A of the Circuit In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a dis- LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE S 76° 09’ 46” E 206 FEET TO THE POINT OF Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS COUNTY, Florida, wherein BANK ability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE S 76° 09’ 46” E 103 FEET, THENCE N 13° 50’ 14” E OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Please contact the 199 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE ALONG SAID COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, is Plaintiff, and SALLY E. KIENAST, et al are Court Administrator at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Fl 34450-4299, Phone No. WATERS N 77° 49’ 52” W 103.04 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS N 13° 50’ 14” E Defendants, the clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, beginning at (352)637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE S 13° 50’ 14” W 196 FEET, MORE OR 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Statutes, on the 01 day of November, 2012, the following described property as set 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: October 11 and 18, 2012. indicated above. Lot 12, Block B-15, CYPRESS VILLAGE, Sugarmill Woods, according to the plat thereof Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclo- as recorded in Plat Book 9, Pages 86 through 150, Plat Book 10, Pages 1 through 150, sure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim and Plat Book 11, Pages 1 through 16, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida; as 1582-1025 THCRN on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. amended in Plat Book 9, Page 87-A, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. Vs. Jenson, Roger E. & Alice Case No: 2012-CA-970 Notice of Sale WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 28th day of September, 2012. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact days after the sale. FLORIDA Court Administration at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 32650, telephone Dated at Inverness, CITRUS COUNTY, Florida, this 28th day of September, 2012. CASE NO. 2012-CA-970 (352) 726-8500, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing im- Betty Strifler, Clerk of said Circuit Court BRANNEN BANK, a Florida State Banking paired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk Corporation f/k/a THE BANK OF INVERNESS, ( SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, By:/s/ Amy Holmes, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, Deputy Clerk c/o Phelan Hallinan PLC ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Attorneys for Plaintiff v. Mark A. Buckles 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Butler & Hosch, P.A. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 ROGER E. JENSON and M. ALICE JENSON, 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E 954-462-7000 his wife, Orlando, Florida 32812 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in (407) 381-5200 this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- Defendants. October 11 & 18, 2012. tance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: NOTICE OF SALE Citrus County John Sullivan (352) 341-6700 NOTICE is given that pursuant to a Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated Oc- October 11 & 18, 2012. tober 4, 2012 in Case No. 2012-CA-970, of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida in which BRANNEN BANK, a Florida State Banking 1572-1018 THCRN Corporation f/k/a THE BANK OF INVERNESS is the Plaintiff and ROGER E. JENSON and Vs. Waite, Jerome F. & Judith B. Case No: 2011-CA-1867 Notice of Foreclosure M. ALICE JENSON, his wife are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- PUBLIC NOTICE 1576-1018 THCRN der for cash by electronic sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. on the 8th day of November, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, Vs. Maulden, Brandy & Hofferberth, John W. Case No: 09-2012-CA-1004 Notice of 2012 at www.citrus.realforeclose.com the following described property set forth in FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Sale the Summary Judgment: CASE NO.2011-CA-1867 PUBLIC NOTICE Lot 33 in Block 105, of BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NUMBER SIX, SECTION ONE, according to CAPITAL CITY BANK, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, the map or plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 11, pages 89, 90 and 91, Public Rec- FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION ords of Citrus County, Florida. Plaintiff, CASE NO.09-2012-CA-1004 AND Begin at the most Easterly Corner of Lot 32 in Block 105, of BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NUM- v. CAPITAL CITY BANK, BER SIX, SECTION ONE, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 11, a Florida banking corporation, Pages 89, 90, and 91, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, thence S 39º W along JEROME F. WAITE; JUDITH B. WAITE; the most Southeasterly line of said Lot 32, a distance of 40 feet, thence N 51º W 120 JANINE SCHAEFER, OR HER HEIRS, Plaintiff, feet to a point on the most Northwesterly line of said Lot 32, thence N 39º E along said DEVISEES OR BENEFICIARIES; FRANKLIN Northwesterly line a distance of 40 feet to the most Northerly Corner of said Lot 32, D. McCAIG and D. CARLENE McCAIG, OR vs. thence S 51º E 120 feet to the Point of Beginning. THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES OR BENEFICIARIES; THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF PERSONS D. CARLENE McCAIG, DORRIS CUSTODE, BRANDY MAULDEN, a single woman and WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, and/or JOHN W. HOFFERBERTH, JUDGMENT. IF YOU ARE A SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDER CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS BENEFICIARIES OF JIMMIE D. SELLERS, REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, Deceased, and UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, Defendants. YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF AND/OR BENEFICIARIES OF ELMER L. NOTICE OF SALE YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. SELLERS and CLARA B. SELLERS, deceased, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DATED the 5th day of October, 2012. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Fifth BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court Defendants. Judicial Circuit, in and for CITRUS County, Florida, pursuant to the Summary Final By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Judgment In Foreclosure entered in the above styled cause, will sell at public sale October 18 & 25, 2012. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Summary Judgment of foreclosure the following described property situate in CITRUS County, Florida, to wit: dated September 25, 2012 and entered in Case No. 2011-CA-001867 of the Circuit LOT 31, BLOCK A, HIGHLANDS TRAILER PARK, a subdivision according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein CAPITAL 1583-1025 THCRN CITY BANK is the Plaintiff and JEROME F. WAITE, JUDITH B. WAITE, JANINE SCHAEFER, or 2, Pages 132 and 132A, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. Vs. Schroder, Mark E. & Lois Ann Case No: 2012-CA-984 Notice of Sale her heirs or devisees or beneficiaries, FRANKLIN D. McCAIG and D. CARLENE McCAIG PUBLIC NOTICE or their heirs, devisees or beneficiaries, D. CARLENE McCAIG; DORRIS CUSTODE, UN- TOGETHER with that certain 1973 Champion Mobile Home bearing IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, and/or BENEFICIARIES OF JIMMIE D. SELLERS, deceased; UN- FLORIDA KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND/OR BENEFICIARIES OF ELMER L. SELLERS and CLARA B. Serial Number 5311. Said sale shall be made to the highest and best bidder for cash pursuant to the CASE NO. 2012-CA-984 SELLERS are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at BRANNEN BANK, a Florida State Banking www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 a.m. on the 25th day of October, 2012, the Summary Final Judgment entered in the above styled cause and will be held in an online sale on the internet at www.citrusrealauction.com, on the 1st day of Novem- Corporation successor by merger to CRYSTAL following described properties as set forth in said Final Judgment: RIVER BANK, Commence at the Southwest corner of the Southwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of the ber, 2012, commencing at the hour of 10:00 A.M. All interested parties shall be governed accordingly by this Notice. Northwest ¼ of Section 7, Township 19 South, Range 20 East, thence North along the Plaintiff, West boundary of said Southwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of Northwest ¼ a distance of DATED this 28th day of September, 2012. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Court 140 feet, thence East 288 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence North 100 feet, thence v. East 150 feet, thence South 100 feet, thence West 150 feet to the Point of Beginning By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk October 11 & 18, 2012. a/k/a Lot 30, Citrus County, Florida. MARK E. SCHRODER and LOIS ANN SCHRODER, and his wife, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. f/k/a WACHOVIA Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 35, Township 17 BANK, N.A., REGIONS BANK d/b/a AMSOUTH BANK, South, Range 19 East, thence S. 89° 52’ 10” W. along the North line of said Southeast 1577-1018 THCRN and PINE RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, 1/4 a distance of 366.81 feet to a point on the Southeasterly Right-of-Way line of State vs. Washington, Richard Case No: 2012-CA-000611 Notice of Foreclosure Sale INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, Road No. 200, thence S. 41° 56’ 56” W. along said Right-of-Way line a distance of PUBLIC NOTICE Defendants. 489.31 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, thence S. 44° 53’ 25” E. 98.69 feet, thence N. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SALE 22° 29’ 23” E. 144.43 feet, more or less to the waters of a Lake, thence N. 34° 21’ 20” W. CASE NO: 2012-CA-000611 NOTICE is given that pursuant to a Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated Octo- along said waters a distance of 51.90 feet to a point on the aforementioned South- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. ber 4, 2012 in Case No. 2012-CA-984, of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit easterly Right-of Way line, thence S. 41° 56’ 56” W. along said Right-of-Way line a dis- in and for Citrus County, Florida in which BRANNEN BANK, a Florida State Banking tance of 143.03 feet, more or less to the Point of Beginning, being Lot 1, Block A, Unre- Plaintiff, Corporation successor by merger to CRYSTAL RIVER BANK, is the Plaintiff and MARK E. corded Royal Coach Village Subdivision. vs. SCHRODER and LOIS ANN SCHRODER, his wife, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. f/k/a and WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., REGIONS BANK d/b/a AMSOUTH BANK, and PINE RIDGE Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 35, Township 17 RICHARD WASHINGTON SR. AKA RICHARD WASHINGTON.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, are the De- South, Range 19 East, thence S. 89° 52’ 10” W. along the North line of said Southeast RICHARD WASHINGTON; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; SHENANDOAH fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash by electronic sale beginn- 1/4 a distance of 366.81 feet to a point on the Southeasterly Right-of-Way line of State COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF CITRUS COUNTY, INC., and any unknown heirs, devi- ing at 10:00 a.m. on the 8th day of November, 2012 at www.citrus.realforeclose.com Road No. 200, thence S. 41° 56’ 56” W. along said Right-of-Way line a distance of sees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming the following described property set forth in the Summary Judgment: 489.31 feet, thence leaving said Right-of-Way line S. 44° 53’ 25” E. 98.69 feet to the by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Lot 3, Block 158, PINE RIDGE UNIT TWO, according to plat thereof recorded in Plat POINT OF BEGINNING, thence S. 44° 53’ 25” E. 75.83 feet, thence N. 22° 29’ 23” E. Book 8, Pages 37 through 50, inclusive, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. 158.59 feet, more or less to the waters of a Lake, thence N. 55° 24’ 20” W. along said Defendants. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF PERSONS waters a distance of 71.59 feet to a point that bears N. 22° 29’ 23” E. from the Point of AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL Beginning, thence S. 22° 29’ 23” W 144.43, more or less to the Point of Beginning, be- NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Citrus JUDGMENT. IF YOU ARE A SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDER CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS ing Lot 2, Block A, Unrecorded Royal Coach Village Subdivision. TOGETHER with a County, Florida, will on the 1st day of November 2012, at 10:00am REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 1978 SCHT Singlewide MH ID#SNS154454 with Title #14763411. www.citrus.realforeclose.com , in accordance to Chapter 45 Statutes, offer for sale 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the ANY REMAINING FUNDS. property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) following-described property situate in Citrus County, Florida: DATED the 5th day of October, 2012. days after the sale. LOT 45, SHENANDOAH, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on September 28, 2012. 17, PAGES 52 THROUGH 55, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk BETTY STRIFLER, CITRUS COUNTY pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of October 18 & 25, 2012. CLERK OF COURT which is indicated above. ( SEAL) By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the October 11 & 18, 2012. foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure 1584-1025 THCRN sale. Vs. Stark, Roberta A. Case No: 2012-CA-889 Notice of Sale WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 28th day of September, 2012. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, 1573-1018 THCRN In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact FLORIDA Vs. Klinger, Virginia case No: 09-2011-CA-003169 Notice of Foreclosure Sale CASE NO. 2012-CA-889 PUBLIC NOTICE Court Administration at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 32650, telephone (352) 726-8500, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing im- BRANNEN BANK, a Florida State Banking IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, Corporation, successor by merger to FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION paired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT HOMOSASSA SPRINGS BANK, CASE NO.: 09-2011-CA-003169 Plaintiff, ONEWEST BANK, FSB, ( SEAL) By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk October 11 & 18, 2012. v. Plaintiff, ROBERTA A. STARK, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., vs. and CYPRESS VILLAGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, VIRGINIA KLINGER TRUSTEE OF THE KLINGER FAMLIY TRUST DATED THE 30TH DAY OF AU- Defendants. GUST, 2007; LAUREL RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; THE SECRETARY OF 1579-1018 THCRN NOTICE OF SALE HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT; THOMAS B. KLINGER; VIRGINIA KLINGER; UN- Vs. Thelma Bowers Case No: 2009-CA-6503 Notice of Sale NOTICE is given that pursuant to a Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated Octo- KNOWN TENANT; UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF THE KLINGER FAMLIY TRUST DATED THE PUBLIC NOTICE ber 4, 2012 in Case No. 2012-CA-889, of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit 30TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2007. ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIRGINIA KLINGER; IN POSSES- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, in and for Citrus County, Florida in which BRANNEN BANK, a Florida State Banking SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Corporation, successor by merger to HOMOSASSA SPRINGS BANK is the Plaintiff and Case No.: 2009-CA-6503 ROBERTA A. STARK, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., and CYPRESS VILLAGE PROPERTY OWN- Defendants. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS ERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation are the Defendants, I will sell NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE TRUSTEE FOR HSI ASSET SECURITIZATION CORP. TRUST 2007-NCI to the highest and best bidder for cash by electronic sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 27th PLAINTIFF the 8th day of November, 2012 at www.citrus.realforeclose.com the following de- day of September, 2012, and entered in Case No. 09-2011-CA-003169, of the Circuit VS. scribed property set forth in the Summary Judgment: Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein ONEWEST THELMA BOWERS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF THELMA BOWERS IF ANY; ANY AND ALL UN- Lot 29, Block B-83, SUGARMILL WOODS, CYPRESS VILLAGE, according to plat thereof BANK, FSB is the Plaintiff and VIRGINIA KLINGER TRUSTEE OF THE KLINGER FAMILY TRUST KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED as recorded in Plat Book 9, Pages 86-150, and Plat Book 10, pages 1-150, and Plat DATED THE 30TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2007, LAUREL RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER Book 11, Pages 1-16, and amended in Plat Book 9, Pages 87-A, of the public records INC., THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT, THOMAS B. KLINGER, VIR- SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, of Citrus County, Florida. GINIA KLINGER, UNKNOWN TENANT(S), UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF THE KLINGER GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF PERSONS FAMLIY TRUST DATED THE 30TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2007 and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIR- IN POSSESSION WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL GINIA KLINGER IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk DEFENDANT(S) JUDGMENT. IF YOU ARE A SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDER CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at NOTICE OF SALE REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO LATER THAN www.citrus.realforeclose.com, the Clerk’s website for on-line auctions at, 10:00 AM NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Default Final Judgement of Foreclo- 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO on the 1st day of November, 2012, the following described property as set forth in sure dated September 27, 2012, in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest ANY REMAINING FUNDS. said Final Judgment, to wit: and best bidder for cash at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 AM on Novem- DATED the 5th day of October, 2012. LOT 4, BLOCK 10, LAUREL RIDGE NUMBER TWO, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE ber 1, 2012, the following described property: BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court PLAT THEREOF DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 15 AT PAGE (S) 113-120 OF THE PUBLIC REC- THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS EXHIBIT IS LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF CITRUS AND THE By:/s/Penny Peterson, Deputy Clerk ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. STATE OF FLORIDA IN DEED BOOK 1436 AT PAGE 878 AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: October 18 & 25, 2012. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY,OCTOBER 18, 2012 C11 Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Foreclosure Sale/ Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices Action Notices

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure 1585-1025 THCRN 1591-1025 THCRN dated August 09, 2012 and entered in Case No. 09-2010-CA-002774 of the Circuit Court of Vs. Ziegler, Marie Case No: 2012-CA-000154 Notice of Sale vs. Lanza, Robert W. & Bonnie S. Case No: 2011-CA-001695 Notice of Sale the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE is the Plaintiff and LINDA L. HAYS; are the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA By electronic sale beginning at 10:00 AM on the prescribed date at CASE NO.2012-CA-000154 CIVIL DIVISION www.citrus.realforeclose.com at 10:00AM, on the 8th day of November, 2012, the following SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Case No.:2011-CA-001695 described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 82, HAMPTON HILLS, Whose address is: P.O. Box 11904, Tampa, FL 33680 Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage Case #: 2011-CA-001695 ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 20 THROUGH 23 INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS Plaintiff, Plaintiff, COUNTY, FLORIDA -vs.- A/K/A 1536 NORTH ABALONE TERRACE, HERNANDO, FL 34442 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the v. Robert W. Lanza and Bonnie S. Lanza, Husband and Wife; Regions Bank; property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) Defendant(s). days after the sale. NOTICE OF SALE WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on August 9, 2012. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order rescheduling foreclosure sale dated Oc- Betty Strifler, Clerk of the Circuit Court MARIE ZIEGLER, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF MARCIA ZIEGLER; tober 9, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 2011-CA-001695 of the Circuit Court of the 5th Ju- By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk FREDERICK ZIEGLER; BRYAN ZIEGLER; MARCIA ZIEGLER, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- dicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mort- **See Americans with Disabilities Act TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL gage, Plaintiff and Robert W. Lanza and Bonnie S. Lanza, Husband and Wife are If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- defendant(s), I, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash BY ELECTRONIC SALE BE- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, GINNING AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE PRESCRIBED DATE AT assistance. Please contact: OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT #1; TENANT #2, http://www.citrus.realforeclose.com/ on November 08, 2012, the following described property Mr. John D. Sullivan as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: 110 N. Apopka Street Defendants. LOT 58, BLOCK 178, OF BEVERLY HILLS UNIT 8, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE Inverness, FL 34450-4231 NOTICE OF SALE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES(S) 33 THROUGH 38, OF Phone: 352-341-6700 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Fax: 352-341-7008 tered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of CITRUS County, Florida, I will sell the prop- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, October 18 & 25, 2012. erty situated in CITRUS County, Florida described as: OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST LOT 18, BLOCK 382 OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 THROUGH 33, OF THE PUBLIC REC- If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partic- ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain 1604-1025 THCRN and commonly known as: 6355 East Oneida Street, Inverness, Florida 34452, at public assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator; 110 North Apopka Street, Inverness, Vs. Chapman, Shelia Bubser & Unknown Spouse Case No: 2009-CA-006914 Notice of sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on November 8, 2012, by electronic Florida 34450; (352) 341-6700 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, Sale sale at www.citrus.realforeclose.com beginning at 10:00 A.M., on the prescribed or immediately upon receiving this notification of the time before the scheduled ap- PUBLIC NOTICE date. pearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM By:/s/Amy Holmes, DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT CASE NO.2009-CA-006914 WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Submitted By: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP Whose address is: P.O. Box 11904, Tampa, FL 33680 ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Plaintiff, tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of Boca Raton, Florida 33431 v. the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, (561) 998-6700 Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your (561) 998-6707 scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time 10-211367 FC01 UPN SHEILA BUBSER CHAPMAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHEILA BUBSER CHAPMAN; JEFFREY before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- October 18 & 25, 2012. PAUL CHAPMAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEFFREY PAUL CHAPMAN, ANY AND ALL UN- paired, call 711. KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED Dated this October 5, 2012. INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court 1592-1025 THCRN SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk Vs. Weaver, Naoma R. Case No: 2012 CA 568 Notice of Sale GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT #1; TENANT #2, October 18 & 25, 2012. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS Defendants. COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SALE CASE NO.2012 CA 568 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- 1586-1025 THCRN VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC. tered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of CITRUS County, Florida, the clerk shall sell Vs. McMullen, John S. & Unknown Spouse Case No: 2011-CA-002769 Notice of Sale P.O. Box 9800 the property situated in CITRUS County, Florida described as: PUBLIC NOTICE Maryville, TN 37802 LOT 7 OUT OF LOT 2, BLOCK B, OF LEISURE ACRES, UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 13 THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Plaintiff, RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: CASE NO.2011-CA-002769 LOT 7: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2, IN BLOCK B, OF LEISURE AC- SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, v. RES, UNIT 1, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 13 THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC Whose address is: P.O. Box 11904, Tampa, FL 33680 RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGRES 33 MINUTES 21 SEC- NAOMA R. WEAVER ONDS EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2 A DISTANCE OF 330 FEET TO THE Plaintiff, NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SEC- v. Defendants. ONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 2 A DISTANCE OF 317.50 FEET TO THE NOTICE OF SALE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SECONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff’s Final Summary Judgment For EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.75 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES Foreclosure entered in the above-captioned action, I will sell the property situated in Citrus 33 MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST, PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.50 JOHN S. MCMULLEN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN S. MCMULLEN; TIFFANY L. LANIER County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: FEET, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL TO SAID N/K/A TIFFANY L. MCMULLEN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TIFFANY L. LANIER N/K/A TIFFANY SEE EXHIBIT “A”; TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1998 REDMAN MOBILE HOME, EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.75 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 21 SEC- L. MCMULLEN, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, SERIAL NUMBER: FLA14612992AB. ONDS EAST PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN Commonly known as: 7640 E. LOG LANE, INVERNESS, FLORIDA 34453. BEGINNING, SUBJECT TO A 15 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, in accordance with section 45.031, THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT #1 N/K/A JOHN Florida Statutes.,by electronic sale at www.citrus.realforeclose.com., bidding begins at TERRACKNO; TENANT #2, 10:00a.m. EST on the prescribed date: November 1, 2012. AND If you are a subordinate lien holder claiming a right to funds remaining after the sale, Defendants. you must file a claim with the Clerk of Court no later than 60 days after the sale. If you LOT 8: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2, IN BLOCK B, LEISURE ACRES, NOTICE OF SALE fail to file a claim, you will not be entitled to any remaining funds. UNIT 1, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 13 THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered Notice to Persons With Disabilities: If you are a person with a disability who needs RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 21 in this cause, in the Circuit Court of CITRUS County, Florida, I will sell the property situ- an accommodation in order to participate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2, A DISTANCE OF 330 FEET TO THE ated in CITRUS County, Florida described as: to you, the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SEC- LOTS 240 AND 241, A PLAT OF THE TOWNSITE OF CRYSTAL PARK, ACCORDING TO THE the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: ONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 2, A DISTANCE OF 158.75 FEET TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 2, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS Citrus County John Sullivan (352) 341-6700. POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SECONDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Clerk of the Circuit Court EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.75 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 33 and commonly known as: 460 Northeast 11th Street, Crystal River, Florida 34428, at By:/s/Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.50 FEET, public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on NOVEMBER 8, 2012, by elec- Attorney for Plaintiff: THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST, PARALLEL TO SAID EAST tronic sale at www.citrus.realforeclose.com beginning at 10:00 A.M., on the pre- Timothy D. Padgett, P.A. LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.75 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 21 SECONDS scribed date. 2878 Remington Green Circle EAST, PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 158.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Tallahassee, Florida 32308 GINNING. SUBJECT TO A 15 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Telephone: (850) 422-2520 THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY, ALL LYING AND BEING SITUATE IN CITRUS COUNTY, WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Facsimile: (850) 422-2567 FLORIDA. INCLUDES A 1992 REBELLIOUS DRAG TRAILOR WITH SERIAL NO. 03610865E. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- Exhibit “A” and commonly known as: 4673 S Ruffway Point, Lecanto, FL 34461, at public sale, to ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Commence at the NW Corner of the SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 27, Township 18 the highest bidder for cash, on November 1, 2012, by electronic sale at tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of South, Range 20 East, Citrus County, Florida, thence S 89°58’00” E along the North www.citrus.realforeclose.com beginning at 10:00 A.M., on the prescribed date. the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, line of said SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 a distance of 665.02 feet, thence S 23°34’45” W 54.54 feet ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your to the Southerly right-ofway line of a 50 foot road, thence along said right-of-way line THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time the following courses and distances: N 89’58’00” W 152.10 feet, S 53°13’15”W 165.1 WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- feet, S 48°16’15”W, 133.42 feet, thence S 25°44’25” W 80.74 feet to the P.C. of a curve, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- paired, call 711. concaved Northwesterly, having a central angle of 73° 44’ and a radius of 75 feet, ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Dated this October 5, 2012. thence Southwesterly along the arc of said curve 96.52 feet to the P.T. of said curve, tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court thence continue along said Southerly right of way line N 80° 31’35” W 214.12 feet, N the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk 58°05’25” W 170.48 feet, S 80° 48’ 35” W 240.68 feet, S 71° 37’ 05” W 294.39 feet, S 80° Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your October 18 & 25, 2012. 55’ 15” W 106.04 feet, thence leaving said right of way N 18°48’05” W 50.73 feet to a scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time point on the Northerly right of way line of line of said 50 foot road, thence along said before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- right of way line S 61°28’35” W 121.72 feet, thence S 64°10’35” W. 206.85 feet, S 40°34’ paired, call 711. 37” W 200.59 feet, S 22°00’40’W 234.16 feet, S. 38°39’51” W 56.45 feet to the P.C. of a Dated this October 1, 2012. 1588-1025 THCRN curve, concaved Northeasterly, having a central angle of 140°22’30” and a radius of BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court Vs. Brady’s All American Car Wash Case No: 2012 CA 007091A Notice of Sale 32.71 feet, thence Leaving said right of way line Northwesterly along the arc of said By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE curve a distance of 80.13 feet to the P.T. of said curve, thence N 0°57’39” W 255.06 October 18 & 25, 2012. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, feet, thence N 30°13’54” W 266.01 feet, thence N 37°37’39” E 153.53 feet to the Point of STATE OF FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Beginning, thence continue N 37°37’39” E 136.58 feet, thence S 79°41’20” E 48.15 feet, CASE NO.2012 CA 007091A thence S 12°41’49” E 152.61 feet, thence S 44°02’57 W 61.63 feet, thence N 52°22’21” W Misc. Notices Misc. Notices Misc. Notices Judge Carol A. Falvey 153.35 feet to the Point of Beginning. 1st UNITED BANK, as successor in interest to Old Harbor Bank by asset acquisition from Being Lot 266 of POINT LONESOME, UNIT 3, and unrecorded Subdivision the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, TOGETHER with road easement as described in Warranty Deed dated August 24, 1967, filed September 2, 1987 and recorded in Official Records book 751, page 1882, 1578-1018 THCRN Plaintiff, public records of Citrus County, Florida. PUBLIC NOTICE v. October 18 & 25, 2012 NOTICE OF PETITION TO MODIFY PLAT The Petitioner, Timothy C. Pitts, on behalf of Crystal Glen Properties, LLC, hereby gives notice of his intention to petition the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners BRADY’S ALL AMERICAN CAR WASH, INC., a Florida corporation; HARRY E. BRADY, in- to modify that certain plat of Crystal Glen, as described in Exhibit “A” attached dividually; JENNIFER H. BRADY, individually; AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, 1598-1025 THCRN hereto and made a part hereof. THROUGH, OR UNDER SUCH DEFENDANTS, Vs.O’Gwynn, Jane E. Case No: 2011-CA-2736 Notice of Foreclosure Sale PUBLIC NOTICE By:/S/ Timothy C. Pitts Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, NOTICE OF SALE FLORIDA PETITIONER Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclo- Case No.2011-CA-2736 PETITION sure entered in this cause on October 4, 2012, the Clerk of this Court will sell the fol- REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH AMSOUTH BANK and REGIONS BANK, TO: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA: lowing described property situated in Citrus County, Florida: The undersigned hereby petitions this Board to modify the notes on the recorded Lots 119, 120, 121, 130, 131 and 132, Block 202, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, ac- Plaintiff, plat of Crystal Glen, recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 21, public records of Citrus cording to the map or Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 51 through 66, vs. County, Florida, described on the attached Exhibit “A”, which is hereby made a part inclusive, of the public records of Citrus County, Florida. hereof by reference; that petitioner would not damage anyone by removing such LESS and EXCEPT those lands described in Official Records Book 1731, Pages 1596 JANE O’GWYNN A/K/A JANE E. O’GWYNN, et al., wording from the Plat; and that Petitioner will pay the expense of public notice of through 1598, as further described as follows: LESS AND EXCEPT that part of Lots 130, the hearing to determine the advisability of modifying the same. 131 and 132, Block 202, of INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, as recorded in Plat 3, Page Defendant(s). WHEREFORE, the undersigned petitions this Board to call a public hearing at 51, of the public records of Citrus County, Florida, and lying in the Northwest 1/4 of NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Petitioner’s expense to determine the viability of removing said note and that, upon Section 21, Township 19 South, Range 20 East, Citrus County, Florida, more particu- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure en- such a hearing, this Board will determine that the same should be removed and larly described as follows: tered on October 4, 2012, in Case No. 2011-CA-2736 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth adopt a Resolution removing and deleting said note. Commence at the Northwest corner of Lot 101, Block 202, of INVERNESS HIGHLANDS Judicial Circuit for Citrus County, Florida, in which Regions Bank, Successor by Merger By:/s/ SOUTH, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 51, of the public records of Citrus County, with AmSouth Bank, and Regions Bank, is Plaintiff, and Jane O’Gwynn et al., are De- Timothy C. Pitts Florida; thence along the North line of Lots 101, 102, 103 and 104, of said Plat, South fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, online via the internet at PETI- 89 degrees 31’55” E, 209.30 feet to the West line of said Northwest 1/4 of said Section www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the sale may TIONER 21; thence continue along the North line of Lots 104 and 148 of said Plat, South 89 de- proceed, on the 8th day of November, 2012, the following described real property Exhibit A grees 39’37” E, 193.70 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 148, and the existing as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: Remove the following from Plat Book 14, Page 21 of the Plat of Crystal Glen: Westerly right-of-way line of State Road 45 (U.S. 41) per said Plat; thence along said LOT 15, BLOCK 4, CLEARVIEW ESTATES, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN 12. TRACT “A” SHALL BE USED FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES. existing Westerly right-of-way line, South 21 degrees 49’06” E, 399.62 feet to the North- PLAY BOOK 13, PAGES 57 THROUGH 61, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS October 11 & 18, 2012. east corner of said Lot 132, and the Point of Beginning; thence continue along said COUNTY, FLORIDA. existing Westerly right-of-way line, South 21 degrees 49’06” E, 74.93 feet to the South- Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the fore- east corner of said Lot 130; thence along the South line of said Lot 130, South 68 de- closure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on the same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure 1581-1018 THCRN grees 15’29” W, 25.97 feet; thence North 21 degrees 48’34” W, 74.93 feet to a point on PUBLIC NOTICE the North line of said Lot 132; thence along the North line of said Lot 132, North 68 de- sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- SPECIAL MEETING grees 15’42” E, 25.95 feet to the Point of Beginning. OFFICE OF GREENWAYS AND TRAILS TOGETHER with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improve- ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM ments, and fixtures; all easements, rights of way, and appurtenances; all water, water TOWN OF YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA rights, watercourses and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, rights); and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the foregoing real prop- Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiv- The Town of Yankeetown is applying for a grant through the Office of Greenways erty, including, without limitation, all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal, and similar mat- and Trails Recreational Program. The Town of Yankeetown’s Board of Trustees will be ters. ing notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call holding a Special Meeting held solely for the discussion of their proposed projects for to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at www.citrus.realforeclose.com, in accord- the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve. The public is invited to attend. ance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, beginning at 10:00 a.m., on November 8, 711. 2012. Dated this 5th day of October, 2012. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court The Special Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 5:30pm and will ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER be held at the Town of Yankeetown Town Hall located at 6241 Harmony Lane, Florida THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM By:/s/ Penny Peterson, As Deputy Clerk October 18 & 25, 2012. 34498. Any handicapped, visually or hearing impaired person or non-English speak- WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE ing person needing special assistance at the meeting should contact the Town Dated this 8th day of October, 2012. Clerk, Town of Yankeetown at (352) 447-2511 at least five days prior to the meeting BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA and assistance will be provided. (SEAL) By:/s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk 1599-1025 THCRN October 18, 2012. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- Vs. Davidson, Ray H. Case No: 2011-CA-3795 Notice of Foreclosure Sale DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO PUBLIC NOTICE THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT JOHN SULLIVAN, THE ADA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, COORDINATOR AT THE OFFICE OF THE TRIAL COURT ADMINISTRATOR, CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA Lien Notices Lien Notices Lien Notices COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FLORIDA 34450, TELEPHONE Case No. 2011-CA-3795 (352) 341-6700, AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH AMSOUTH BANK, IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED AP- 1593-1018 THCRN sell these vehicle(s) on reserves the right to PEARANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. Plaintiff, 10/30 sale 10-30-2012 08:00 am. at accept or reject any October 18 & 25, 2012. PUBLIC NOTICE 4875 S FLORIDA AVENUE, and/or all bids. vs. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: INVERNESS, FL 34450, 2000 CHEVEROLET ADVANCED TOWING pursuant to subsection 2GEC19TXY1316330 RAY H. DAVIDSON, et al. gives Notice of Foreclo- 713.78 of the Florida Stat- October 18, 2012. 1589-1025 THCRN sure of Lien and intent to utes. ADVANCED TOWING Vs. Eyes, William J. & Unknown Spouse Case No: 2012-CA000642 Notice of Sale Defendant(s). PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Meeting Meeting Meeting IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure en- FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION tered on October 4, 2012, in Case No. 2011-CA-3795 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Notices Notices Notices CASE NO.2012-CA000642 Judicial Circuit for Citrus County, Florida, in which Regions Bank, Successor by Merger SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, with AmSouth Bank, is Plaintiff, and Ray H. Davidson, et al., are Defendants, I will sell 1600-1018 THCRN Whose address is: P.O. Box 11904, Tampa, FL 33680 to the highest and best bidder for cash, online via the internet at PUBLIC NOTICE www.citrus.realforeclose.com, at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the sale may N O T I C E Plaintiff, proceed, on the 8th day of November, 2012, the following described real property N O T I C E OF MEETING as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: A Meeting of the Citrus County Hospital Board and the Finance Committee will be ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO-WHIT: held on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 beginning at 3:00pm in the Board Room, located v. on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Health System Administration Building, 502 LOT(S) 4, BLOCK 1 OF OAK FOREST, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 84 ET SEQ., W. Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida, to discuss all pending litigation and conduct a OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Finance Committee and a regular meeting. The Finance Committee meeting will begin at 3:00pm. At 3:30pm, an Attorney-Client Executive Session meeting will be WILLIAM J. EYES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WILLIAM J. EYES; SARAH A. EYES; UNKNOWN SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS, COVENANTS, OIL, GAS OR conducted. At the conclusion of the Attorney-Client Executive Session meeting, the SPOUSE OF SARAH A. EYES, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORDS, IF ANY. Citrus County Hospital Board meeting will convene. THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WHO Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the fore- ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY closure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must N O T I C E OF EXECUTIVE SESSION MEETING DURING MEETING CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; file a claim on the same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure The Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees will hold an Executive Session meeting TENANT #1; TENANT #2, sale. during the October 30, 2012 regular meeting under the authority of Section If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- 286.011(8), Florida Statutes. The Executive Session will be closed to the public to allow Defendants. ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- the Citrus County Hospital Board of Trustees and their Chief Administrative Officer to NOTICE OF SALE tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of meet with the board’s Attorney(s) to discuss the settlement negotiations or strategy Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, related to litigation expenditures in all pending litigations. tered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of CITRUS County, Florida, I will sell the prop- Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at erty situated in CITRUS County, Florida described as: least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiv- Present at the Executive Session will be Debbie Ressler, Robert Priselac, Krista Joseph, PARCEL 1: THE WEST 100 FEET OF THE EAST 198 FEET OF THE WEST 396 FEET OF THE ing notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if Michael Bays, Ervin “Gene” Davis, Vickie LaMarche - Chief Administrative Officer, Wil- NORTH 264 FEET OF THE EAST ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF SEC- you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. liam Grant - General Counsel, Bruce Blackwell, Esquire, Clifford Shepard, Esq., Barry TION 10, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE Dated this 5th day of October, 2012. Richard, Esq., Arthur England. Esq., Taylor Ford, Esq., Glenn Burhans, Esq., Bridget NORTH 15 FEET THEREOF RESERVED FOR ROAD. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court Smitha, Esq., Vincent Falcone, Esq., and Court Reporter. and commonly known as: 8084 E Julia Street, Floral City, FL 34436, at public sale, to By:/s/ Penny Peterson, As Deputy Clerk the highest and best bidder, for cash, on November 8, 2012, by electronic sale at October 18 & 25, 2012. Please note that Vickie LaMarche is the COO of the Citrus County Hospital Board but www.citrus.realforeclose.com beginning at 10:00 A.M., on the prescribed date. is the highest ranking administrative officer of the Citrus County Hospital Board. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 1603-1025 THCRN The Executive Session will be held in the Board Room located on the second floor of WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Vs. Hays, Stephen R. Case No:09-2010-CA-002774 Notice of Foreclosure Sale the Citrus Memorial Health System Administration Building, 502 W. Highland Blvd, In- If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- PUBLIC NOTICE verness, FL and will begin at 3:30pm. When the Executive Session commences the ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS door will be closed. At the conclusion of the Executive Session, the meeting of the tain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Board will be reconvened and the public is invited to rejoin. the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, CASE NO.09-2010-CA-002774 Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your Copies of the Agenda are available by calling the Law Office of Grant & Dozier, LLC scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE, at 352-726-5111. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by this Board, before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- Plaintiff, with respect to any matter considered at such meeting, must ensure that a verbatim paired, call 711. record of the proceedings is made, which record must include the testimony and Dated this October 5, 2012. vs. evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Circuit Court STEPHEN R. HAYS , et al, Persons who require special accommodations under the American with Disabilities By:/s/ Penny Peterson, Deputy Defendant(s). should contact the Citrus County Hospital Board Office, 123 N. Apopka Ave., Inver- Clerk NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ness, Florida, 34450 (352) 419-6566. October 18 & 25, 2012. October 18, 2012. C12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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