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Arrests made in shooting Three in custody; sheriff confirms victim had worked as informant A.B. SIDIBE Staff writer LECANTO — Thursday, the Citrus County Sheriff ’s Office announced the arrest of three men in connection with the shooting death of Jamie Seeger this past

summer. Sheriff Jeff Dawsy for the first time acknowledged at a news conference Seeger, 27, was indeed an informant for the agency, but only for a limited time. Meanwhile, Inverness attorney Bill Grant, who represents

Seeger’s family, interrupted the CCSO new conference at about 12 minutes in by appearing at the event with Seeger’s mother Wendy Irene Moore, stepfather Patrick Moore and his law partner Rick Dozier. Arrested and charged with firstdegree murder Wednesday were Marrio Williams, 27, of Dunnellon, Lawrence Vickers, 45, of Crystal River and Curtis Wilson, 30, of St. Petersburg. Because it is a capital charge, no bond was allowed.

Williams was located and arrested in the South Dunnellon area of Citrus County without incident on the outstanding warrant. Vickers was arrested at the Citrus County Detention Facility, where he already was being held on unrelated criminal charges, according to a release from the sheriff ’s office. With the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Service, Pinellas County Sheriff ’s Office and St. Petersburg Police Department, Wilson was

picked up on the active warrant in Pinellas, where he currently is in custody on the murder charge. “This was an extremely difficult and complex investigation,” Sheriff Jeff Dawsy said in a release, “and I refused to rush the process and cut corners. Technical investigations such as this one can’t be driven by public opinion or political pressure to make an arrest.” Sheriff ’s office officials said the See ARRESTS/Page A4

Witnesses to day of infamy

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Jack Cissel is one of three Citrus County World War II veterans who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. He and the two others, Ted Archambault and Arthur Fusco, will be honored today at the annual Pearl Harbor Survivors ceremony at Stumpknockers on the River, sponsored by the Fleet Reserve Association Branch/Unit 186. Cissel poses here at his home in Crystal River with an American flag that flew over the USS Arizona.

Local Pearl Harbor survivors to be honored today at Stumpknockers on the River NANCY KENNEDY Staff writer

with a military strike on the Navy base at Pearl Harbor. The next day, the United States deSeventy-one years ago, the clared war on Japan, resulting nation was stunned. in the nation’s entry into World On the morning of Dec. 7, War II. 1941, Japan surprised the U.S. President Franklin D.

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Roosevelt proclaimed Dec. 7, 1941, “a date which will live in infamy.” Many Citrus County residents still remember hearing the news that day. Three local veterans were there.

Today, these three, along with other survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor from Marion County, will be honored at the annual Pearl Harbor Survivors ceremony at Stumpknockers on the River, sponsored by the

Fleet Reserve Association Branch/Unit 186. “We knew something was coming, because it was the first time since World War I we were See INFAMY/Page A4

Duke tax shortfall could Bill filed to affect school field trips block advance MIKE WRIGHT Staff writer CRYSTAL RIVER — The Citrus High School band raised enough money on its own to march in the Chicago Thanksgiving Day parade, but the Progress Energy Florida tax crisis kept it from a parade just a few miles away. Progress’s decision to pay only $19 million of its $36.5 million anticipated 2012 tax has led Citrus County School District officials to put the brakes on all “non-essential” travel. That means the district could not pay to bus the Hurricane band from Inverness to the Beverly Hills Christmas parade last Saturday.

“There were a lot of upset people about the parade. We were looking forward to marching in it,” band director Brian York said. “We do what we have to do.” And school principals wondered whether the freeze on travel also meant eliminating school-sponsored field trips, such as third-grade swimming lessons and excursions by elementary- and middle-school students to the Marine Science Station in

Crystal River. District officials said they’re keeping an eye on field trips, but those districtsponsored trips such as swimming and Marine Science Station are still on. Also, the shortfall will not impact school district travel for sport events. “It’s kind of late this year to cancel anything you’re already committed to,” assistant superintendent of schools Mike Mullen said. Progress, and its parent company Duke Energy, filed a lawsuit Friday against Property Appraiser Geoff Greene over his assessment of the company’s energy complex near Crystal River. See SCHOOLS/Page A4

cost recovery Previous efforts have stalled PAT FAHERTY Staff writer

State Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda, DTallahassee, has filled a bill repealing the Florida statute enabling utilities to recover certain costs for nuclear power plants in advance. As a result of Section 366.93, Florida Statutes — The Renewable Technology and Energy Efficiency Act — Progress Energy Florida will be able to charge customers approxi-

mately $143 million in 2013 to cover costs associated with the Crystal River nuclear plant and the proposed plant in Levy County. The statute came out of legislation passed in 2006 to encourage the construction of nuclear power plants and the diversification of the state’s energy sources. The measure has survived past attempts to repeal it, including a 2009 See BILL/Page A4

Enterprise zone draws opposition Not all residents are on board with the plan to create an enterprise zone in Citrus County, a citizens’ panel learned Thursday. Taking the next step in the process, the Citrus County Planning and Development Commission (PDC) unanimously agreed to recommend the strategic development plan for the proposed enterprise zone application be heard at the next meeting — on Tuesday — of the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners. Under the Florida Enterprise Zone Act, the state would provide the necessary means to assist communities in creating the proper economic and social environment to induce investment of private resources in productive business enterprises in severely distressed areas and to provide jobs for residents of such areas. The county must make its application by Dec. 31. But one county resident told the PDC he felt the process had been rushed. Instead of recommending the plan to the BOCC, “It needs to be tabled,” said Robert Schweickert Jr. of Inverness. “While I take the notion that creating incentives to get businesses here is a good idea,” Schweickert said, “a recent article in The New York Times as well as an article written last year in the Ocala Star-Banner indicate that the incentives that we throw out to big business do not necessarily have the job creation and economic benefits that we all would like to think.” Eric Williams, Geographic Resources & Community Planning Director, in his opening presentation to the PDC, said the enterprise zone would offer state incentives to businesses, in addition to the incentives already offered by the county through the Citrus County Economic Develop-

ment Council (EDC) to attract businesses to the county. However, Schweickert said, “This use of incentives is transferring money from education to business.” Reading from one of the articles, Schweickert said education investment was the most important investment for regional competitiveness. Schweickert also was critical of the process being followed, which he said was “not what the statute says should happen.” He said an enterprise zone development agency should have been created first to develop the strategic plan. “Because we’ve got a deadline coming up on Dec. 31, we’re trying to get something together that hasn’t been out there in the public as it should be,” Schweickert said. Assistant County Attorney Kerry Parsons, however, advised PDC members that requirements of the statute had been met and this was “not a last-minute thing.” Ronald Lundberg, PDC first vice chairman, said the plan was a starting point, not an implementation, and the panel should not hesitate to recommend it to the BOCC. In other requests: ■ The PDC agreed to an amendment request and a plat vacation to allow the development of a radio station on property that once sited the Crystal Glen clubhouse. ■ William E. Jacobson’s request to change a site at 420 N. Croft Ave., Inverness, from residential to agricultural and limited commercial was approved with conditions. ■ Crystal River Metal Recycling’s conditional-use request to allow less than the required minimum lot area of five acres for a commercial recycling center was approved. Chronicle reporter Chris Van Ormer can be reached at cvanormer@chronicle online.com or 352-564-2916.

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A longtime real estate fixture and home of The Grove Martini Bar in Inverness has new owners. Connor’s Plaza on Tompkins Street, across from Inverness City Hall, was purchased in late October by St. Petersburg-based Inverness Business Plaza LLC. The busy plaza was bought by the company for $525,000 from Florida Bank and a deed was recorded Oct. 22. The property had been in foreclosure. Besides the Grove, other businesses in the plaza include: Labels (a Key Center store), Connor’s Gifts, Journey Church, the Hen House, Karma Upscale Resale, Santa’s Hair Professionals and Ink-4-Le$$.

Scott names new head of jobless agency Associated Press TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday turned to his top lawyer to take over the state’s jobs agency after the executive director abruptly resigned amid questions about jobless benefits he received before he was hired. Scott on Thursday named Jesse Panuccio, the governor’s general counsel, to replace Hunting Deutsch. Deutsch quit earlier this week, after about eight months on the job. Panuccio becomes the third person to take over the Department of Economic Opportunity, which was created a year ago at the urging of Scott, a Republican. The agency — which was formed from

parts of several former agencies — handles economic development and runs the state’s unemployment compensation system. Scott’s decision to turn to another administration of-

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Open house set for Three Sisters Springs Special to the Chronicle

The Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, the Southwest Florida Water Management District, and the Friends of Crystal River NWR will host an open house from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at Three Sisters Springs. “Although we can’t guarantee that manatees will be at the springs, due to warm weather, our staff will offer the latest information on the management of Three Sisters Springs,” said Michael

Lusk, refuge manager for  WHAT: Open house. the Crystal River National  WHEN: 8 a.m. to noon, Wildlife Refuge. Saturday, Dec. 8. Staff from the Crystal River National Wildlife  WHERE: Three Sisters Springs. Refuge, the Southwest Florida Water Management  ACCESS: Take shuttle District and the Friends of from Kings Bay Plaza. Crystal River NWR will  CONTACT: Call Ivan show the public what the fuVicente, U.S. Fish and ture holds for manatees and Wildlife Service, at 352visitors to Three Sisters 563-2088. Springs during the free event. There will be informational booths, boardwalk answers questions. Free interpretive stations and water and portable restroom staff who will be available to facilities will be available.

Because an improved road and parking lot on the property have not yet been constructed, free shuttles will be provided. Shuttles will depart from the southeast corner of Kings Bay Shopping Plaza parking lot on U.S. 19, north of the Sonic fast food diner beginning at 8 a.m. They will run every 5 to 10 minutes, with the last shuttle returning at noon. Only mobility impaired individuals will be allowed to drive to the springs property. All other

visitors will have to use the shuttle to springs. Although the boardwalk offers wheelchair access, the rest of the property does not have established trails, so expect rough and uneven walking terrain. Fishing, swimming or other access to the springs from the property will not be permitted during the event. The last shuttle for Three Sisters Springs departs at 11:30 a.m. The Fish and Wildlife Service assumed management of the Three Sisters

Springs property on July 28, 2010. The property is being managed as part of the already existing Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. The Southwest Florida Water Management District purchased part of the property to construct a wetland treatment system to remove pollutants from stormwater before it runs into King’s Bay. For more information, contact Ivan Vicente, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, at 352-563-2088, ext. 211.

Discovering mom’s past BH woman learns about mother’s World War II service NANCY KENNEDY Staff writer BEVERLY HILLS — Edith “Adele” Murtha was 19 years old when World War II started and 21 when she joined the Women’s Army Air Corps in 1943. Her daughter, Terry Murtha, recently returned from a trip to Washington D.C. to visit the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, where she discovered a part of her mother’s life she never knew much about. “Mom didn’t talk about her time in the service,” Murtha said. The memorial, which was dedicated in 1997, is the only major national memorial honoring all servicewomen—past, present and future. It also honors women who served overseas during conflicts, in direct support of the armed forces, in organizations such as the Red Cross, USO and Special Services; and members of the U.S. Public Health Service Cadet Nurse Corps. “The trip was number one on my bucket list,” Murtha said. It started four years ago when her daughter went to Washington D.C. and visited Arlington and came across the memorial. She went inside and remembered that her grandmother served during World War II and asked someone to see if she was listed in the data base. “Sandra called me crying,” Murtha said. “She said, ‘I’m at Arlington and I just found Nanny’s name (and photo).’ She said, ‘Mama, she never looked prettier or happier.’ That gave me the purpose to go see it myself.” Murtha said her mother was one of the charter members of the memorial, but she died six months before it was finished and never saw it. Murtha traveled to Washington the end of October with a local bus tour that made an unscheduled special stop just so Murtha could visit the memorial and find her mother, Sgt. Edith Adele Legasse Murtha. She said when she got to the memorial she felt like a 5-yearold at Walmart crying and asking, “Can you help me find my mother?” When she found her mother’s files she discovered a side of her mother she never knew, she said. “I always thought Mom was shy, but when you see her military pictures — she’s sassy! That’s what I saw in her,” she said. “She was sassy and confident, and I saw that she did have a life beyond being a daughter, a

Correction In the Christmas Cookies & Holiday Treats section in Thursday’s Chronicle an extra ingredient — carrots — was mentioned in the directions of a recipe for mini crab cakes. Carrots should not be included when preparing the recipe. Readers can alert The Citrus County Chronicle to any errors in news articles by emailing newsdesk@ chronicleonline.com or by calling 352-563-5660.

Edith “Adele” Legasse Murtha, above, is pictured in uniform in 1944, in Lubbock, Texas.

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sister and then a wife and a mother. At some point, she had her own identity.” Her mother, who went by the name Adele, was a cook and baker, stationed in Lubbock, Texas. She served from 1943 to 1945. Murtha said she still doesn’t know why her mother joined the military, but has some ideas. Her mother was a middle child of nine children in Brewer, Me. When the war started her two oldest brothers enlisted as well as a younger brother who lied about his age to enlist at 16. “She never completed high school and had to go to work to help support the family, especially when the older boys went off to war,” Murtha said. “I think she did it to find herself. I think it was a way for her to have her own identity. When I saw her

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Anne “Terry” Murtha recently returned from Arlington National Cemetery, where she visited the Women in Military Service for America Memorial. Her mother, Edith “Adele” Legasse Murtha, served in the Women’s Army Corp between the years of 1943-45 and is listed in the memorial’s records. pictures, I saw that she was full a vital part of the fabric of Kennedy can be reached at of confidence, ready to take on America.” nkennedy@chronicleonline. the world and contribute and be Chronicle reporter Nancy com or 352-564-2927.

Crystal River Orange Bank branch being sold PAT FAHERTY Staff writer CRYSTAL RIVER — The Crystal River branch of the Orange Bank of Florida is being sold to Old Florida National Bank, which has a pending merger with New Traditions National Bank. Orange Bank is owned by Floridian Financial Group, Inc., a multi-bank holding

company headquartered in Lake Mary. Orange Bank has six locations in Central Florida, but only the Crystal River branch is part of this transaction. It was founded in 2005. Old Florida National Bank, a subsidiary of Old Florida Bankshares, Inc., list nine locations in Central Florida, including a branch in Inverness. Since the pending acquisition of the

Orange Bank Crystal River branch was made known, Old Florida announced plans to combine organizations with New Traditions National Bank. According a news release, the merger will create the largest community bank in the Orlando MSA. The merger is expected to close in late 2013. The sale of Crystal River Orange Bank, subject to reg-

ulatory approval, is expected to close in the first quarter of 2013. According to paperwork filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Orange Bank has agreed to sell the branch’s real estate and improvements (including furniture and equipment) for $1 million. It will also sell deposits associated with the branch, approximately $44.9 million

and a related portfolio of loans, approximately $4.2 million. A news release announcing the sale attributed it to the current and anticipated sluggish economic growth and continuing high unemployment in the Central Florida market. It explained Orange Bank is taking these actions to improve its operating efficiency by reducing costs.

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For the RECORD Citrus County Sheriff’s Office DUI arrest ■ Carolyn Velez, West Green Acres Street, Homosassa, at 8:02 p.m. Tuesday on a felony charge of resisting an officer with violence and misdemeanor charges of resisting an officer without violence, driving under the influence with property damage, driving under the influence, refusal to submit to a testing and leaving the scene of a crash with property damage. According to her arrest affidavit, sheriff’s deputies searched for her following a hit-and-run accident in which the driver fled the scene. Velez was found on property at Rock Elm Place in Homosassa, hiding under a boat and boat trailer with her head buried in the dirt. During her apprehension, Velez allegedly yelled and kicked the deputy about seven times. During the encounter, the deputy noticed the odor of alcohol on Velez’s breath. During the search for Velez, a small dog ran out and attempted to attack a sheriff’s office K-9, and the K-9 “apprehended it” and released it

when given the command to. A similar incident took place soon after with another small dog. Bond $5,000. Domestic battery arrest ■ David Bell II, 21, of North Picnic Point, Hernando, at 10:08 a.m. Wednesday on a Citrus County warrant for a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. No bond. Other arrests ■ Andrew Williams, 25, at 9:01 a.m. Wednesday on a Citrus County warrant for violation of probation on original felony charges of grand theft and burglary. No bond. ■ Nicholas Dinovo, 31, of Moring Dove Drive, Deland, at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday on a Citrus County warrant for failure to appear in court for an original felony charge of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. No bond. ■ Christopher Schuler, 25, of South Sparrow Point, Inverness, at 3:54 p.m. Wednesday on a misdemeanor charge of retail petit theft. Bond $250. ■ Beverly Whitlock, 24, of South Sparrow Point, Inverness, at 3:54 p.m. Wednesday on a misdemeanor charge of

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The company also paid about half its tax bill, leaving the school board and county government scrambling to make up for the shortfall during a fiscal year that already is months old. The school district is looking at a potential $8.1 million shortfall. The school board on Tuesday is expected to discuss and possibly vote on immediate budget reductions, including freezing capital projects. Superintendent of Schools Sandra “Sam” Himmel said last week she was freezing some positions,

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attempt by State Rep. Mike Fasano, R-New Port Richey, who was a state senator at the time. Both Vasilinda and Fasano have been frequent critics of advance nuclear cost recovery and State Sen. Charlie Dean, R-Inverness, questioned its benefits to ratepayers at a recent Florida Public Service Commission hearing. The three legislators also filed supporting briefs with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, when the advocacy group challenged the

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agency’s command staff members made personal contact with Seeger’s mother to notify her the agency had arrested three individuals responsible for her daughter’s death. But by Thursday evening, Grant and Seeger’s mother said while they appreciate the agency’s arrest of those allegedly responsible for Seeger’s death, they believe CCSO was culpable for failing to protect her despite threats against her life as an informant. “While we applaud the deputies who investigated this case and made these arrests, we cannot say we do not have some angst about the deputies who violated Rachel’s Law by failing to protect her,” Grant told reporters outside the Emergency Operations Center after he was told to leave the agency’s news conference by Dawsy. Grant said while the al-

retail petit theft. Bond $250. ■ Timothy Nichols, 24, of South Tyler Street, Beverly Hills, at 3:14 p.m. Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of resisting a law enforcement officer or merchant during or after theft and petit theft and violation of probation on an original felony charge of grand theft. No bond. ■ Jeremy Fleming, 23, of East Falcon Rest Lane, Inverness, at 6:09 p.m. Wednesday on a Georgia warrant for violation of probation on an original charge of possession of marijuana. No bond. ■ Austin Nickolas, 18, of North Quarterhorse Terrace, Crystal River, at 7:22 p.m. Wednesday on a felony charge of grand theft. According to his arrest affidavit, he is accused of making fraudulent cash refunds at J.C. Penney in Crystal River, where he worked, resulting in a total loss of more than $3,000. Bond $2,000. ■ Joel Ryan, 64, at 7:32 p.m. Wednesday on a misdemeanor charge of disorderly intoxication. Bond $150. ■ Dennis Lingo, 41, of Homosassa, at 11:02 pm.

postponing projects and stopping non-essential transportation. Some principals apparently took that to mean that field trips were cancelled, though district administrators said they never specifically told anyone that. “There may be some confusion among the schools,” assistant superintendent Kenny Blocker said. The district provides a bus and driver for some field trips. It allocates $150,000 divided among the schools based on student population for field trips. Other trips, particularly those out of county, are paid for by parents or with fundraisers. School board member Pat Deutschman said the administra-

Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of assault (domestic) and resisting an officer without violence. No bond. Burglaries ■ A residential burglary was reported at 2:53 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the 6400 block of E. Turkey Trail Drive, Hernando. ■ A residential burglary was reported at 3:01 p.m. Dec. 5 in the 10300 block of W. Dunnellon Road, Crystal River. ■ A residential burglary was reported at 8:38 p.m. Dec. 5 in the 6400 block of W. Homosassa Trail, Homosassa. Thefts ■ A grand theft was reported at 7:51 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the 2300 block of S. Carnegie Drive, Inverness. ■ A petit theft was reported at 8:53 a.m. Dec. 5 in the 3300 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. ■ A grand theft was reported at 10:10 a.m. Dec. 5 in the 50 block of Beverly Hills Blvd., Beverly Hills. ■ A petit theft was reported at 11:34 a.m. Dec. 5 in the 2400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness.

tion shouldn’t be making any budget decisions that impact students without running them by the school board first. “We haven’t had any discussions about budget cuts at all,” she said. While Himmel promised no layoffs this year as a result of the Duke tax shortfall, educators say they are still nervous about the situation. “It brings the morale down a little bit,” Hernando Elementary Principal Laura Manos said. “A lot of people are projecting into next year. When something like this hits you it’s like getting blindsided in the middle of the year.” Contact Chronicle reporter Mike Wright at 352-563-3228 or [email protected].

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issued 10 rounds of live ammunition and a gas mask that we had to carry with us at all times,” recalled Jack Cissel. He was 19 years old, a private first class in the Army assigned to E Battery, 64th Coast Artillery Division as a radar operator. “We had a ‘top secret’ radar that wasn’t worth two cents,” he said. With his pot helmet as his only protection, he fired at the enemy planes overhead, watching helplessly as Navy battleships in Pearl Harbor were destroyed and injured men fell overboard into the water. Now 90, Cissel said, “It was a bad day, but good came out of it. Since then, we’ve become friends with the Japanese. My wife and I went back for the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and we had dinner with Commander (Mitsuo) Fuchida, who led the first wave of the air attack on us — and he picked up the check. “They did what they were told to do, and we did the same thing,” he said. On that morning, 92-year-old Arthur Fusco was 21 years old, an Army Air Corps staff sergeant guarding an aircraft hangar. As planes flew overhead, he thought they were U.S. planes and didn’t think anything of it — until he heard explosions. He grabbed a machine gun and prepared to return fire, but by then the planes were gone. He told the Chronicle in 2011, “I was lucky. If I hadn’t been at my post, I would’ve been in one of the barracks that got hit by Japanese artillery.” A familiar face around Citrus County’s veterans in the classroom program, 93-year-old Ted Archambault has told his story many times, calling that day

constitutionality of charging electricity customers in advance for the cost of future nuclear plants in a case before the Florida Supreme Court. A decision is still pending. In the past, Vasilinda, who could not be reached for comment, labeled nuclear cost recovery as a hidden tax. In response to Vasilinda’s bill, Progress Energy spokesperson Suzanne Grant explained the act encourages the development of nuclear energy law by ensuring two key outcomes: It lowers the overall costs of a nuclear power plant to customers by several billion dollars, and it ensures that state regulators

will closely oversee every step of the plant’s construction. “Under the legislation a utility can recover prudent preconstruction and interest costs during the construction period,” Grant said. “Paying these costs in advance significantly lowers the long-term financing costs. The overall cost of the plant decreases, minimizing the price customers pay over its operating lifetime.” Grant said the law also protects customers from potential cost overruns. Utilities like Progress Energy Florida are required to come before the PSC every year — in public hearings — and show that

the costs of new plants are prudent and reasonable. “If the utilities don’t do that, they cannot recover the costs from their customers” Grant said. “Given the significant expense of building a nuclear power plant, this requirement makes sense for customers. The law not only saves customers money but also provides annual oversight of all expenses associated with nuclear construction.” As of Thursday, no companion bill had been filed in the Florida Senate. Contact Chronicle reporter Pat Faherty at 352-564-2924 or pfaherty@chronicleonline. com.

leged culprits were behind bars, the sheriff ’s office failed to protect Seeger according to the rules of Rachel’s Law and therefore there is “shared responsibility” for her death. Rachel’s Law is named after Rachel Hoffman, a Tallahassee police informant who was murdered in 2008 during an undercover drug buy. The legislation lays out several provision for law enforcement agencies on how to use confidential informants, including requiring law enforcement agencies to provide training to officers who recruit confidential informants, adopt policies and procedures to ensure the safety of informants and allow informants to consult with an attorney if they ask. Moore said she had been with her daughter five minutes before her death in the early morning of July 25. She said she knew her daughter was going to make a buy, presumably as an informant. Seeger, 27, was gunned down near the intersection of West Cyrus Street and Reynolds Avenue at 3 a.m.

She was found sitting in the driver’s seat, dead from gunshot wounds, according to investigators. “She had death threats because they knew she was a confidential informant,” Moore said. Grant said two of the people charged in the case were people Seeger assisted investigators to arrest previously and she specifically told them she was being threatened by them. Grant said he would now focus continuing a public information lawsuit he filed against the agency askng for documents relating to Seeger’s informant work. He also wants to follow the Rachel’s Law argument and bring a federal civil rights case against CCSO. The sheriff ’s office adamantly denied Grant and the family’s allegations. Capt. Dave DeCarlo addressed at the news conference what he called ”irresponsible comments that had been made when this incident first began by a local attorney.” “This investigation or inci-

dent has no relation to any violation of Rachel’s Law,” DeCarlo said. DeCarlo told reporters about the 37 subpoenas and 17 investigative warrants and more than 80 interviews investigators had to do to bring about the arrests. Dawsy said he was still hamstrung in what he can say or not say because of the ongoing investigation, which is expected to go before a grand jury in a couple weeks. But he said the facts will come out in trial and he is confident his team did a great job to make sure the charges stick against the suspects. He also said Seeger’s case has no absolutely no relation to Rachel’s Law. “At one particular time, she was a confidential informant, but our relationship was nonexistent at the time of the this tragic incident. That’s as clear as I can make it,” Dawsy told reporters. Dawsy said he would reveal Friday the time period Seeger was an informant for the agency, which he insisted ended before her death.

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“terrifying, exciting, chaotic.” He had joined the Marines a year earlier and was stationed in Cuba. He was ordered to go to Pearl Harbor, arriving Dec. 1, 1941. On Dec. 7 he awoke to the sounds of incoming Japanese warplanes and the bugler’s call to arms. At one point, he saw the face of a Japanese pilot as the enemy plane flew overhead. After the attack, which came in two waves, those on the ships who had survived the explosions were faced with a choice — burn to death or jump in the burning ocean and hope to survive. Those who were able,helped pull burning people out of the water. Archambault said at last year’s Pearl Harbor Survivor’s ceremony that the hospitals didn’t have enough beds for all the wounded and they had to lay people on the lawn. “You never know the horrors of war until you’re in it,” he said. “I still remember. I’ve forgotten names and some details, but something like that you don’t forget. On the Arizona alone they lost almost 1,200, all in about five minutes.” Bob Huscher, co-organizer with his wife, Joan, of the annual survivors’ event, said their Fleet Reserve unit has been honoring the local Pearl Harbor survivors for the past 23 years. “When we first started, we had about 21 of them from Citrus County,” he said. “We wanted to honor them and let them know we haven’t forgotten them and they shouldn’t be forgotten. “Every year we lose some, or they say they can’t travel anymore, but we still put their names on the cake and send them a picture of it,” he said. “We still remember them and we’ll keep doing this until they’re all gone.” Chronicle reporter Nancy Kennedy can be reached at nkennedy@chronicleonline. com or 352-564-2927. C O U N T Y

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Mary A. (Fiscus) Hassler, 85 passed away Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, in Lecanto, Fla. She was born May 3, 1927, in Spencer, Ind., to Roy and Cannie (Childress) Fiscus. She had resided in Spencer, Paoli, Tell City and Indianapolis before retiring to Florida in 1995. Mary was a real estate agent and broker in Indianapolis. She was also a member of the Pleasant Grove Church of Christ in Inverness. Mrs. Hassler is survived by her children, Michael (Joyce) Hassler of Enid, Okla., and Brenda (Lynn) Moore of Lecanto; grandchildren, Mitchell Hassler II of Enid, Aaron (Amber) Reagan of Memphis, Tenn., Leanne (Ryan) Stefanski of Coconut Creek; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 60 years, Mitchell Gene Hassler; and brothers, Loren Fiscus, Clifford Fiscus, Clyde Fiscus, Foster Fiscus and Lloyd Fiscus. Funeral services will be at noon Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, at West & Parrish & Pedigo Funeral Home in Spencer. Brother Gary Fiscus will officiate. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday, 10 a.m., until time of service. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Citrus County, P.O. Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL 34464. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.westparrish pedigo.com.

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Grant R. Borst, 68, of Homosassa, Fla., died Dec. 3, 2012, in Tampa General Hospital in Tampa. Grant was born in 1944 to Norma and Bill Borst in Syracuse, N.Y. Grant taught ages pre-school through adults at BOCES in Fredonia during his 32-year teaching career. He retired in 2000. He spent many hours volunteering, socializing, building, and farming. Grant’s generous and kind spirit endeared him to all who knew and met him. His family is asking if you want to honor Grant in any way, practice any random act of kindness. He was filled with love and never hesitated to help someone in need or listen to someone who wanted to talk. Another way to honor Grant is to give to your local Salvation Army. Grant’s life was changed by attending Salvation Army camp as a boy. He had a deep faith in God. Grant leaves behind his beloved wife, Lynne (Penfold) Borst; daughters, Jennifer (Sean) Burke, and Suzanna Borst; and a favorite granddaughter, Marin Burke. A private funeral will be held at a later date. Sign the guest book at www.chronicleonline.com.

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James Franklin “Doc” Doris J. Shanahan, 86, of Hudson Sr., 90, of Crystal Crystal River, died SaturRiver, Fla., passed away at day, Nov. 17, 2012. his home Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012. James was born Dec. OBITUARIES 23, 1921, in Crystal River to Dr. Porter  The Citrus County Chronicle’s policy permits J a m e s both free and paid obitHudson and uaries. wife Beulah H u d s o n .  Obituaries must be submitted by the fuJames was neral home or society smitten in charge of arrangewith a cute ments. young lady James from Red  Free obituaries, run one ‘Doc’ Level, but day, can include: full Hudson she was alname of deceased; ready engaged. So Doc took age; hometown/state; the situation in hand and date of death; place of death; date, time and wrote and sent the “dear place of visitation and John” letter. He married the funeral services. love of his life, Ailene Turner, in June, 1945.  If websites, photos, James started his teachsurvivors, memorial ing career as the principal contributions or other in Lecanto in a two room information are inschoolhouse. He was a cluded, this will be descoach and teacher at Crystal ignated as a paid River schools where they obituary and a cost eswon the state championship timate provided to the in 6-man football and later sender. became principal of that  A flag will be included school. They later moved to for free for those who Lake Worth, where he served in the U.S. militaught at Conniston Junior tary. (Please note this High School for 25 years. In service when submit1983 he and Ailene returned ting a free obituary.) to Crystal River where they have lived at the family  Additionally, all obituaries will be posted online home overlooking Sleepy at www.chronicleonline Lagoon off Kings Bay. Doc .com. was always a fisher of men and fish. He never met a  Paid obituaries are printed as submitted by stranger and was loved and funeral homes or sociadmired by all his many stueties. dents through the years. He loved the Lord and life to its  Paid obituaries may infullest. clude the information He is survived by his lovpermitted in the free ing wife of 68 years, Ailene obituaries, as well as O. Hudson; son, James date of birth; parents’ Franklin Hudson and wife names; predeceased Sandy of Calvert, Texas; sisand surviving family ter, Margaret Braun, of members; year married and spouse’s name Savannah, Ga. He was most (date of death, if preproud of his son, Frank deceased by spouse); (Frankie) Hudson. religious affiliation; biJames will be laid to rest ographical information, and reunited with his right including education, arm, which he lost in an auemployment, military tomobile accident at the age service, organizations of two, at the Crystal River and hobbies; officiating Cemetery alongside his faclergy; interment/inther, mother and sister, Ruth urnment; and memorial Smiley. Visitation will be 6 contributions. to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, at Strickland Funeral Home  Area funeral homes with established acin Crystal River and gravecounts with the Chroniside services 11 a.m. cle are charged $8.75 Saturday, Dec. 8, at the per column inch. Crystal River Cemetery. The family suggests that those  Non-local funeral who wish, in lieu of flowers homes and those withmay make a memorial conout accounts are retribution to the Crystal quired to pay in River Anthology Guild, 9686 advance by credit card. West Cedar St. Crystal River, FL 34428. Sign the guest book at www.chronicleonline.com.

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Citrus County Board of County Commissioners presented Certificates of Completion at their regular meeting Dec. 4 to 22 citizens who recently graduated from the Citrus County Citizens Academy. Pictured with commissioners are: Lynn Dostal, Sandra Dostal, Carlton Fairbanks, Ellen Kaye Fondren, Delores Holmes, Richard Holmes, Jim Kellow, Nancy Kellow, Ed Kleiner, Linda Lepore, Nancy Oliveri, Tobey Phillips, Leyda Rivera, Darrell Snedecor, Chuck Spewock, Ann Treanor, John Treanor, Patricia Wade, and Russell Washburn. Not pictured: Jeri Snedecor, Judy Lawhon and Kathy Lemmer.

Citizens Academy graduates Dec. 4 Special to the Chronicle Citrus County Board of County Commissioners presented Certificates of Completion at their regular meeting Dec. 4, to 22 citizens who recently graduated from the Citrus County Citizens Academy. The 12session academy began in September. The academy is designed to educate citizens about the departments that implement the policy of the commission and to give residents a hands-on, inside look at what, how and why the county’s departments do what they do. The goal of this academy is to create informed citizens who understand the board’s responsibilities and capabilities and how the taxpayers’ resources are utilized in the various departments.

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The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners recently honored the manager of the Inverness Walmart Supercenter, Larry Gamble, at their regular board meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 4, for his continuing community service and contributions made to the Citrus County Citizens Academy. They presented him with a Certificate of Appreciation for the generous donations to the academy for the fifth year in a row.

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MONEY RATES Yesterday

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Treasuries 3-month 6-month 5-year 10-year 30-year

Pvs Day

3.25 0.75 .00-.25

3.25 0.75 .00-.25

0.09 0.14 0.60 1.59 2.77

0.09 0.14 0.63 1.62 2.79

COMMODITIES FUTURES Exch

Lt Sweet Crude Corn Wheat Soybeans Cattle Sugar (world) Orange Juice

Contract

Settle Chg

NYMX Jan 13 86.26 -1.62 CBOT Mar 13 751¿ -6Ÿ CBOT Mar 13 862 +2 CBOT Jan 13 1491Ÿ +12 CME Dec 12 126.07 -.08 ICE Mar 13 19.36 -.21 ICE Jan 13 125.20 +.75

SPOT Yesterday

$1700.30 Gold (troy oz., spot) $33.039 Silver (troy oz., spot) $3.6270 Copper (pound) Platinum (troy oz., spot) $1600.70

Pvs Day

$1727.12 $34.348 $3.5885 $1619.50

NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange. NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange. NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.

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MUTUAL FUNDS Name NAV Chg Advance Capital I: Balanc p 17.04 +.02 RetInc 9.02 +.01 Alger Funds B: SmCapGr 6.91 +.02 AllianceBern A: GblRisk p 17.80 +.03 GlbThGrA p 63.56 +.23 HighIncoA p 9.49 +.02 SmCpGrA 38.01 +.01 AllianceBern Adv: LgCpGrAd 30.31 +.13 AllianceBern B: GlbThGrB t 54.39 +.20 GrowthB t 27.26 +.09 SCpGrB t 30.24 +.02 AllianceBern C: SCpGrC t 30.41 +.01 Allianz Fds Instl: NFJDvVl 12.64 +.02 SmCpVl 31.72 +.02 Allianz Funds C: AGICGrthC 26.61 +.07 Amer Beacon Insti: LgCapInst 21.69 +.04 Amer Beacon Inv: LgCap Inv 20.54 +.05 Amer Century Adv: EqGroA p 24.45 +.10 EqIncA p 7.90 +.01 Amer Century Inv: AllCapGr 30.68 +.10 Balanced 17.56 +.05 DivBnd 11.30 ... EqInc 7.91 +.01 GrowthI 27.78 +.12 HeritageI 22.48 +.05 IncGro 27.30 +.13 InfAdjBd 13.65 +.03 IntDisc 10.11 +.01 IntlGroI 11.35 +.01 New Opp 8.18 +.02 OneChAg 13.28 +.03 OneChMd 12.72 +.03 RealEstI 23.10 +.25 Ultra 25.94 +.11 ValueInv 6.33 +.02 American Funds A: AmcpA p 21.41 +.03 AMutlA p 28.34 +.06 BalA p 20.33 +.04 BondA p 13.00 ... CapIBA p 53.22 -.03 CapWGA p 36.86 +.04 CapWA p 21.64 -.02 EupacA p 41.11 +.16 FdInvA p 40.48 +.09 GlblBalA 26.70 -.03 GovtA p 14.61 ... GwthA p 34.12 +.07 HI TrA p 11.32 +.01 IncoA p 18.12 ... IntBdA p 13.80 ... IntlGrIncA p 31.02 -.06 ICAA p 30.55 +.02 LtTEBA p 16.51 ... NEcoA p 28.79 +.11 N PerA p 31.06 +.08 NwWrldA 53.76 +.18 STBFA p 10.08 ... SmCpA p 39.39 +.10 TxExA p 13.38 ... WshA p 31.19 +.07 Ariel Investments: Apprec 40.47 +.12 Ariel 50.55 +.10 Artisan Funds: Intl 24.34 +.09 IntlInstl 24.51 +.09 IntlVal r 30.18 +.02 MidCap 38.49 +.18 MidCapVal 21.60 +.07 BBH Funds: CorSelN 17.67 +.02 Baron Funds: Asset 47.94 +.15 Growth 53.39 +.10 SmallCap 25.48 +.08 Bernstein Fds: IntDur 14.29 ... DivMu 15.01 ... TxMgdIntl 13.85 ... Berwyn Funds: Fund 32.68 +.13 BlackRock A: EqtyDiv 19.87 +.03 GlAlA r 19.58 +.04 HiYInvA 8.05 +.01 IntlOpA p 32.48 +.07 BlackRock B&C: GlAlC t 18.18 +.03 BlackRock Instl: EquityDv 19.92 +.03 GlbAlloc r 19.69 +.04 HiYldBd 8.05 +.01 BruceFund 406.09 ... Buffalo Funds: SmCap n 28.54 +.03 CGM Funds: Focus n 27.63 +.08 Mutl n 27.60 +.03 Realty n 28.54 +.21 Calamos Funds: GrwthA p 50.62 +.20 Calvert Invest: Inco p 16.66 +.01 IntlEqA p 13.92 +.03 SocialA p 30.67 +.06 SocBd pe 16.39 -.25 SocEqA pe 38.21 +.06 TxF Lg p 16.87 ... Cohen & Steers: RltyShrs 67.62 +.64 Columbia Class A: Acorn tx 28.54 -1.43 DivOpptyA 8.73 +.02 LgCapGrA t 26.69 +.08 LgCorQ A p 6.53 +.03 MdCpGrOp 9.97 +.04 MidCVlOp p 8.29 +.03 PBModA p 11.36 +.01 TxEA p 14.55 ... FrontierA 10.77 +.02 GlobTech 20.68 +.13 Columbia Cl I,T&G: EmMktOp I n 8.75 +.05 Columbia Class Z: Acorn Z x 29.59 -1.52 AcornIntZ x 40.11 -.48 DivIncoZ 14.85 +.05 IntTEBd 11.16 ... SelLgCapG 13.67 +.07 Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 8.22 -.04 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n 10.36 +.02 USCorEq1 n12.24 +.04 USCorEq2 n12.12 +.03 DWS Invest A: CommA p 19.19 +.05 DWS Invest S: CoreEqtyS 18.16 +.06 CorPlsInc 11.32 +.01 EmMkGr r 16.19 +.08 EnhEmMk 11.37 +.05 EnhGlbBd r 10.53 +.02 GlbSmCGr 39.18 -.01 GlblThem 22.76 +.07 Gold&Prc 13.73 +.06 HiYldTx 13.37 -.01 IntTxAMT 12.39 ... Intl FdS 42.92 +.01 LgCpFoGr 33.06 +.16 LatAmrEq 40.80 +.26 MgdMuni S 9.76 ... MA TF S 15.61 ... SP500S 18.92 +.07 WorldDiv 23.82 ... Davis Funds A: NYVen A 35.83 +.07 Davis Funds B: NYVen B 34.00 +.07 Davis Funds C: NYVen C 34.35 +.07 Davis Funds Y: NYVenY 36.28 +.07 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.47 +.01 SMIDCapG e 22.47-1.45 TxUSA p 12.53 ... Delaware Invest B: SelGrB t 34.55 +.14 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n19.66 +.10 EmMktV 29.20 +.21 IntSmVa n 15.60 +.07 LargeCo 11.21 +.04 TAUSCorE2 n9.86 +.02 USLgVa n 22.53 +.08 US Micro n 14.96 +.02 US TgdVal 17.57 +.03 US Small n 23.37 +.03 US SmVa 27.06 +.01 IntlSmCo n 15.56 +.04 EmMktSC n 21.10 +.09 EmgMkt n 26.87 +.13 Fixd n 10.35 ... IntGFxIn n 13.23 ... IntVa n 16.09 +.03 InfProSec 13.15 +.02 Glb5FxInc n 11.33 ... 2YGlFxd n 10.14 ... DFARlE n 26.05 +.25 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 77.25 +.23 GblStock 9.03 +.04 Income 13.97 +.01 IntlStk 34.07 +.17 Stock 119.95 +.48 DoubleLine Funds: TRBd I 11.38 ... TRBd N p 11.37 ... Dreyfus: Aprec 44.04 +.17 CT A 12.65 ... CorV A ... ... Dreyf 9.76 +.03 DryMid r 29.77 +.06 GNMA 16.11 -.01 GrChinaA r 33.70 +.10 HiYldA p 6.64 +.01 StratValA 30.59 +.10 TechGroA 33.83 +.46 DreihsAcInc 10.58 ... Driehaus Funds: EMktGr 29.64 +.13 EVPTxMEmI 47.69 +.14 Eaton Vance A: ChinaA p 18.06 +.08 AMTFMuInc 10.82 ... MultiCGrA 8.39 +.02

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Chg

InBosA 5.98 +.01 LgCpVal 19.36 +.05 NatlMunInc 10.54 ... SpEqtA 15.91 +.02 TradGvA 7.37 ... Eaton Vance B: HlthSB t 10.55 +.01 NatlMuInc 10.54 ... Eaton Vance C: GovtC p 7.36 ... NatMunInc 10.54 ... Eaton Vance I: FltgRt 9.11 ... GblMacAbR 9.82 +.01 LgCapVal 19.42 +.06 ParStEMkt 14.62 +.04 FMI Funds: LgCap p n 17.03 +.02 FPA Funds: NewInco 10.64 +.01 FPACres 28.91 +.04 Fairholme 30.16 -.21 Federated A: MidGrStA 35.39 +.11 MuSecA 11.00 -.01 Federated Instl: KaufmnR 4.87 +.01 TotRetBd 11.67 +.01 StrValDvIS 5.04 -.01 Fidelity Adv Foc T: EnergyT 35.45 +.03 HltCarT 23.24 +.01 Fidelity Advisor A: NwInsgh p 22.65 +.10 StrInA 12.85 ... Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n 21.32 +.09 Fidelity Advisor I: EqGrI n 65.15 +.13 EqInI n 26.44 +.07 FltRateI n 9.95 +.01 IntBdI n 11.78 ... NwInsgtI n 22.97 +.10 StrInI n 13.01 +.01 Fidelity Advisor T: BalancT 16.62 +.04 DivGrT p 13.20 +.03 EqGrT p 60.73 +.12 EqInT 26.02 +.08 GrOppT 41.20 +.22 HiInAdT p 10.40 +.03 IntBdT 11.75 ... MuIncT p 14.00 ... OvrseaT 17.74 +.02 STFiT 9.36 ... Fidelity Freedom: FF2010 n 14.36 +.02 FF2010K 13.16 +.02 FF2015 n 12.01 +.02 FF2015K 13.23 +.02 FF2020 n 14.54 +.03 FF2020K 13.65 +.02 FF2025 n 12.11 +.02 FF2025K 13.80 +.02 FF2030 n 14.42 +.03 FF2030K 13.95 +.03 FF2035 n 11.93 +.02 FF2035K 14.03 +.03 FF2040 n 8.32 +.01 FF2040K 14.07 +.03 FF2045K 14.22 +.03 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 13.00 +.04 AMgr50 n 16.40 +.02 AMgr70 r n 17.41 +.03 AMgr20 r n 13.41 +.01 Balanc n 20.19 +.05 BalancedK 20.19 +.05 BlueChGr n 49.58 +.20 BluChpGrK 49.64 +.20 CA Mun n 13.15 ... Canada n 53.41 -.03 CapAp n 29.67 +.13 CapDevO n 11.83 +.03 CpInc r n 9.48 +.02 ChinaRg r 30.11 +.09 CngS 465.09 ... CTMun r n 12.25 -.01 Contra n 77.74 +.36 ContraK 77.77 +.36 CnvSc n 25.16 +.05 DisEq n 24.29 +.11 DiscEqF 24.25 +.11 DivIntl n 29.89 +.06 DivrsIntK r 29.88 +.06 DivStkO n 17.38 +.06 DivGth n 29.90 +.07 EmergAs r n29.57 +.11 EmrMk n 22.77 +.09 Eq Inc n 47.07 +.13 EQII n 19.56 +.07 ECapAp 18.85 +.01 Europe 31.15 +.01 Exch 323.88 ... Export n 22.60 +.04 Fidel n 35.67 +.12 Fifty r n 19.99 +.09 FltRateHi r n 9.95 +.01 FrInOne n 29.42 +.07 GNMA n 11.80 -.01 GovtInc 10.67 ... GroCo n 95.04 +.49 GroInc n 21.05 +.08 GrowCoF 95.09 +.49 GrowthCoK 95.07 +.49 GrStrat r n 20.48 +.06 HighInc r n 9.34 +.01 Indepn n 25.28 +.09 InProBd n 13.74 +.02 IntBd n 11.19 ... IntGov n 10.92 ... IntmMu n 10.78 ... IntlDisc n 32.85 +.03 IntlSCp r n 20.12 +.05 InvGrBd n 11.73 ... InvGB n 8.05 +.01 Japan r 9.57 +.04 JpnSm n 9.08 +.04 LgCapVal 11.34 +.03 LatAm 48.79 +.22 LevCoStk n 31.25 +.10 LowP r n 39.51 +.16 LowPriK r 39.49 +.15 Magelln n 73.27 +.23 MD Mu r n 11.79 ... MA Mun n 12.99 ... MegaCpStk n11.83 +.05 MI Mun n 12.70 +.01 MidCap n 29.38 +.08 MN Mun n 12.15 ... MtgSec n 11.38 -.01 MuniInc n 13.79 +.01 NJ Mun r n 12.51 ... NwMkt r n 18.07 +.05 NwMill n 32.77 +.07 NY Mun n 13.94 -.01 OTC n 59.69 +.19 Oh Mun n 12.61 ... 100Index 10.16 +.04 Ovrsea n 32.34 +.04 PcBas n 25.08 -.04 PAMun r n 11.67 ... Puritn n 19.50 +.05 PuritanK 19.49 +.05 RealEInc r 11.55 +.02 RealE n 31.55 +.32 SAllSecEqF 13.02 +.04 SCmdtyStrt n 9.02 -.05 SCmdtyStrF n9.05 -.05 SrEmrgMkt 16.52 +.06 SEmgMktF 16.57 +.05 SrsIntGrw 11.83 +.02 SerIntlGrF 11.87 +.02 SrsIntVal 9.45 +.01 SerIntlValF 9.48 ... SrInvGrdF 11.74 +.01 StIntMu n 10.92 +.01 STBF n 8.60 ... SmCapDisc n23.57 +.09 SmllCpS r n 17.77 +.01 SCpValu r 15.67 +.03 StkSelLCV r n11.72 +.02 StkSlcACap n28.06 +.09 StkSelSmCp 19.69 +.03 StratInc n 11.51 +.01 StrReRt r 9.78 ... TaxFrB r n 11.91 +.01 TotalBd n 11.08 +.01 Trend n 78.72 +.29 USBI n 11.97 ... Utility n 18.74 +.03 ValStra t n 31.00 +.11 Value n 75.32 +.21 Wrldw n 20.22 +.05 Fidelity Selects: Air n 39.47 +.03 Banking n 19.08 +.05 Biotch n 110.92 -.24 Brokr n 49.13 +.10 Chem n 117.03 +.63 ComEquip n22.91 +.16 Comp n 60.61 +.79 ConDis n 27.81 +.12 ConsuFn n 14.54 +.03 ConStap n 83.35 +.02 CstHo n 48.13 +.24 DfAer n 85.98 +.40 Electr n 44.61 +.43 Enrgy n 50.70 +.05 EngSv n 65.72 -.16 EnvAltEn r n16.52 +.01 FinSv n 60.93 +.24 Gold r n 36.57 +.09 Health n 145.54 +.07 Insur n 52.94 -.07 Leisr n 104.17 +1.65 Material n 69.96 +.29 MedDl n 59.88 +.06 MdEqSys n 28.36 +.03 Multmd n 56.41 +.44 NtGas n 30.58 -.05 Pharm n 15.49 ... Retail n 64.89 +.17 Softwr n 84.63 +.24 Tech n 99.19 +.77 Telcm n 51.04 +.21 Trans n 51.98 -.04 UtilGr n 56.94 ... Wireless n 8.32 +.04 Fidelity Spartan: 500IdxInv n 50.32 +.18 500Idx I 50.33 +.18 IntlInxInv n 34.19 +.02 TotMIdxF r 41.37 +.14 TotMktInv n 41.35 +.14 USBond I 11.97 +.01 Fidelity Spart Adv: ExMktAd r n40.35 +.11 500IdxAdv n50.33 +.18 IntAd r n 34.22 +.02 TotMktAd r n41.36 +.14 USBond I 11.97 +.01

HOW TO READ THE MUTUAL FUND TABLES Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables show the fund name, sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and daily net change. Name: Name of mutual fund and family. NAV: Net asset value. Chg: Net change in price of NAV. Data based on NAVs reported to Lipper by 6 p.m. Eastern. Name

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First Eagle: GlblA 49.74 +.15 OverseasA 22.60 +.07 First Investors A BlChpA p ... ... EqtyInco p 7.63 +.02 GloblA p 6.86 +.02 GovtA p 11.42 -.01 GroInA p 16.57 +.03 IncoA p 2.62 ... MATFA p 12.79 ... MITFA p 13.12 ... NJTFA p 13.99 ... NYTFA p 15.55 ... OppA p 30.06 +.01 PATFA p 14.10 ... SpSitA p 24.36 +.02 TxExInco p 10.48 ... TotRtA p 16.83 +.02 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 11.16 +.01 Frank/Temp Frnk A: AdjUS p 8.87 ... ALTFA p 12.10 ... AZTFA p 11.69 ... CalInsA p 13.23 +.01 CA IntA p 12.38 +.01 CalTFA p 7.65 ... COTFA p 12.67 ... CTTFA p 11.64 ... CvtScA p 15.08 +.01 Dbl TF A 12.40 ... DynTchA 32.70 +.10 EqIncA p 18.00 +.04 FedInt p 12.77 ... FedTFA p 12.97 ... FLTFA p 12.20 +.03 FoundAl p 11.14 +.01 GATFA p 13.04 ... GoldPrM A 30.09 +.11 GrwthA p 49.87 +.13 HYTFA p 11.17 ... HiIncA 2.07 ... IncomA p 2.20 ... InsTFA p 12.82 ... NYITF p 12.14 ... LATF A p 12.26 ... LMGvScA 10.28 ... MDTFA p 12.19 ... MATFA p 12.45 ... MITFA p 12.51 +.02 MNInsA 13.18 ... MOTFA p 12.97 ... NJTFA p 12.84 -.01 NYTFA p 12.34 ... NCTFA p 13.15 ... OhioI A p 13.36 ... ORTFA p 12.82 ... PATFA p 11.15 ... ReEScA p 16.59 +.17 RisDvA p 37.56 +.13 SMCpGrA 36.65 +.14 StratInc p 10.73 +.01 TtlRtnA p 10.56 ... USGovA p 6.82 ... UtilsA p 13.62 -.01 VATFA p 12.48 ... Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv n 13.58 ... IncmeAd 2.19 ... TGlbTRAdv 13.82 ... Frank/Temp Frnk C: IncomC t 2.23 +.01 USGvC t 6.78 ... Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 22.28 +.03 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 23.17 +.08 ForgnA p 6.74 +.02 GlBd A p 13.63 +.01 GrwthA p 19.30 +.03 WorldA p 15.99 +.04 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: DevMktC 22.48 +.08 ForgnC p 6.56 +.01 GlBdC p 13.65 ... Franklin Mutual Ser: QuestA 17.59 +.01 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 12.11 ... US Eqty 44.59 +.15 GMO Trust: USTreas x 25.00 ... GMO Trust III: Quality 23.41 +.06 GMO Trust IV: IntlIntrVl 20.66 ... GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 11.45 +.04 IntlCorEq 28.16 +.02 Quality 23.43 +.07 Gabelli Funds: Asset 54.19 +.12 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 38.18 +.17 Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 24.17 +.10 HiYield 7.42 +.01 HYMuni n 9.58 ... MidCapV 38.42 +.17 ShtDrTF n 10.69 ... Harbor Funds: Bond 13.11 ... CapApInst 42.05 +.16 IntlInv t 60.85 -.02 Intl r 61.59 -.02 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 33.59 +.19 DivGthA p 20.55 +.05 IntOpA p 14.86 +.01 Hartford Fds Y: CapAppI n 33.67 +.19 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 42.89 +.19 Div&Gr 21.76 +.05 Balanced 21.31 +.06 MidCap 28.05 +.07 TotRetBd 11.98 +.01 Hennessy Funds: CorGrIIOrig ... ... Hussman Funds: StrGrowth 11.05 ... ICON Fds: Energy S 18.77 +.02 Hlthcare S 17.64 +.01 ISI Funds: NoAm p 7.99 +.01 IVA Funds: Wldwide I r 16.29 ... Invesco Fds Invest: DivrsDiv p 13.57 +.01 Invesco Funds: Energy 37.04 +.06 Utilities 17.31 ... Invesco Funds A: BalRiskA 13.09 +.03 Chart p 18.02 +.03 CmstkA 17.51 +.06 Const p 23.70 +.10 DivrsDiv p 13.57 ... EqIncA 9.18 +.02 GrIncA p 20.84 +.06 HiIncMu p ... ... HiYld p 4.41 +.01 HYMuA 10.30 +.01 IntlGrow 28.58 -.04 MuniInA 14.19 ... PA TFA 17.36 +.01 US MortgA 13.02 ... Invesco Funds B: MuniInB 14.17 ... US Mortg 12.95 -.01 Invesco Funds Y: BalRiskY 13.19 +.03 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 24.83 +.14 AssetStA p 25.73 +.15 AssetStrI r 26.00 +.15 HiIncA p 8.60 +.01 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 12.16 +.01 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 12.22 +.01 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n 28.33 +.09 JPMorgan R Cl: CoreBond n 12.16 ... ShtDurBd 11.01 ... JPMorgan Select: USEquity n 11.37 +.05 JPMorgan Sel Cls: CoreBd n 12.15 +.01 HighYld n 8.17 +.01 IntmTFBd n 11.50 ... LgCpGr 23.94 +.10 ShtDurBd n 11.01 ... USLCCrPls n23.01 +.10 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 26.96 +.07 Contrarn T 14.61 +.06 EnterprT 66.21 +.17 FlxBndT 11.07 ... GlLifeSciT r 30.87 +.03 GlbSel T 9.64 +.02 GlTechT r 18.27 +.09 Grw&IncT 33.74 +.14 Janus T 31.64 +.09 OvrseasT r 33.15 +.37 PrkMCVal T 21.87 +.07 ResearchT 32.16 +.09 ShTmBdT 3.11 ... Twenty T 61.65 +.30 VentureT 59.29 +.25 WrldW T r 45.64 +.13 John Hancock A: BondA p 16.47 ... IncomeA p 6.73 ... RgBkA 14.50 +.02 John Hancock B: IncomeB 6.73 ... John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 12.81 +.03 LSBalanc 13.59 +.03 LSConsrv 13.58 +.01 LSGrwth 13.52 +.03 LSModer 13.43 +.02 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 19.51 +.07

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year is out. Until they reach an agreement, however, the stock market will likely be hostage to news out of Washington. In other trading, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 4.66 points to 1,413.94, while the Nasdaq composite climbed 15.57 points to 2,989.27. In the market for U.S. government bonds, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note ended the day at 1.59 percent, the same as late Wednesday. The U.S. Labor Department said unemployment benefits applications dropped 25,000 last week to 370,000, a level consistent with modest hiring. The decline was also a sign that the spike in applications caused by Superstorm Sandy has faded. The government will release its closely watched monthly jobs report Friday. Private economists forecast that hiring in November sank from the previous month. They expect the unemployment rate to remain unchanged at 7.9 percent.

Market watch

NEW YORK — Apple and other technology companies led the stock market up for the second day in a row Thursday. The gains came a day after Apple took its worst fall in four years. The tech giant’s stock gained $8.45 to $547.24 The Dow Jones industrial average rose 39.55 points to close at 13,074.04. Intel led the Dow, rising 31 cents to $20.16. Investors’ biggest concern remains the automatic tax increases and federal spending cuts scheduled to start Jan. 1. “Everybody is paying close attention to the soap opera in Washington,” said John Canally, investment strategist and economist at LPL Financial. President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the White House and Republicans could reach an agreement “in about a week” if the Republicans drop their opposition to raising taxes on making more than

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$250,000 a year. Most investors believe President Obama and Congressional Republicans will strike a budget deal to avoid this “fiscal cliff ” before the

Apple to produce line of Macs in the US next year Associated Press NEW YORK — Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company will move production of one of its existing lines of Mac computers to the United States next year. Industry watchers said the announcement is both a cunning public-relations move and a harbinger of more manufacturing jobs moving back to the U.S. as wages rise in China. Cook made the comments in part of an interview taped for NBC’s “Rock Center,” but aired Thursday morning on “Today” and posted on the network’s website. In a separate interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, he said that the company will spend $100 million in 2013 to move production of the line to the U.S. from China. “This doesn’t mean that Apple will do it ourselves,

ucts are assembled. The attention prompted Foxconn to raise salaries. Cook didn’t say which line of computers would be produced in the U.S. or where in the country they would be made. But he told Bloomberg that the production would include more than just final assembly. That suggests that machining of cases and printing of circuit boards could take place in the U.S. The simplest Macs to assemble are the Mac Pro and Mac Mini desktop computers. Since they lack the built-in screens of the MacBooks and iMacs, they would likely be easier to separate from the Asian display supply chain. Regardless, the U.S. manufacturing line is expected to represent just a tiny piece of Apple’s overall production, with sales of iPhones and iPads now dwarfing those of its computers.

but we’ll be working with people and we’ll be investing our money,” Cook told Bloomberg. That suggests the company could be helping its Taiwanese manufacturing partner Foxconn Technology Group to set up a factory in the U.S. Apple representatives had no comment Thursday beyond Cook’s remarks. Like most consumer electronics companies, Apple forges agreements with contract manufacturers to assemble its products overseas. However, the assembly accounts for a fraction of the cost of making a PC or smartphone. Most of the cost lies in buying chips, and many of those are made in the U.S., Cook noted in his interview with NBC. The company and Foxconn have faced significant criticism this year over working conditions at the Chinese facilities where Apple prod-

Business HIGHLIGHTS Starbucks promises to pay more UK tax

to match or exceed AT&T’s data speeds. The three larger carriers, AT&T Inc., Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp., already sell the iPhone, as do many smaller ones.

ary spike caused by Superstorm Sandy faded. Weekly applications have fallen back to a Starbucks has bowed to level consistent with modest mounting pressure over its tax hiring. affairs in Britain, with plans to The Labor Department said pay about $16 million in each of Thursday that applications the next two years. dropped 25,000 last week to a Having been slammed by the seasonally adjusted 370,000. country’s lawmakers for “imUnemployment aid applicamorally” avoiding tax, Startions spiked a month ago after bucks’ U.K. managing director Kris Engskov said the firm had Sandy shuttered businesses in the Northeast. Applications agreed to pay more than rejumped to 451,000 in the week quired by law. ended Nov. 10. People can The Seattle-based coffee claim unemployment benefits if company has 700 British outlets, but has paid just $13.8 mil- their workplaces are forced to close and they aren’t paid. lion in corporation tax in 14 years. Starbucks Corp. says T-Mobile to get this is due to a process involvApple devices soon ing paying royalties to its European headquarters in the T-Mobile will likely start carryNetherlands. ing the iPhone next year after The company hasn’t done its parent company, Deutsche anything illegal. Companies op- Telekom, said it has reached a erating in Europe can base new deal with Apple. themselves in any of the 27 EuT-Mobile USA had been the ropean Union nations, allowing lone iPhone-less carrier among them to take advantage of a the four national wireless comparticular country’s low tax panies in the U.S. Although it rates. has been possible to use on T-Mobile networks, Unemployment aid iPhones customers had to provide the applications drop phones themselves. The The number of people seek- phones also work at much ing U.S. unemployment aid fell slower speeds, though T-Mobile sharply last week as a tempor- has been reshuffling its network

McAfee denied political asylum Software company founder John McAfee was hospitalized after being denied political asylum in Guatemala , and his lawyers said they were making a last-ditch effort to keep him from being flown back to Belize for questioning about the killing of a fellow American expatriate. McAfee told The Associated Press that he had suffered chest pains overnight but didn’t believe he had suffered a heart attack. A government doctor who examined him agreed. McAfee was moved from an immigration center to a policerun hospital after Guatemalan authorities said McAfee’s request for asylum had been denied. They did not explain why. Shortly after the decision was announced, McAfee issued a plea on his blog for the public to petition Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina to let him stay. —From wire reports

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“Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people.”

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan ..........................................publisher Mike Arnold ..................................................editor Charlie Brennan ................................editor at large Curt Ebitz........................................citizen member Mac Harris ......................................citizen member Founded by Albert M. Williamson

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Make most of opportunity with delegates t 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. cern. Should there be a dis12, the Citrus County tracted-driving bill to clamp Legislative Delegation down on those who text while will convene for the express behind the wheel? Should the purpose of hearing from local water management districts be officials, organizations and in- more frugal when it comes to dividuals about issuing waterthe needs and dewithdrawal persires of the commits? Is it time for THE ISSUE: munity. lawmakers to be Legislative This annual sesearnest in adDelegation meeting. sion is not a time dressing ethics refor people to form? OUR OPINION: come before the Other issues county’s state senthat could be Articulate concerns, ators and reprebrought up indesires. sentative with clude stable fundloose concepts ofing for education, fered off the top of the head. the extension of the Suncoast It’s an opportunity for those Parkway and hospital privatiwith firm needs, ideas and is- zation. And there are a lot sues that warrant considera- more possibilities than those. tion among elected leaders in Don’t simply show up at the the state legislature. commission chamber in the Weighty concerns ranging Citrus County Courthouse on from funding for the develop- Wednesday expecting to be mentally disabled to water- heard. Call or email Judy Wells quality projects to stabilizing in Sen. Charlie Dean’s office at rent increases for those living 352-860-5175 or wells.judy in mobile home parks already @flsenate.com and be placed have been voiced to lawmakers on the agenda. and should be again. This is the time to be heard While it is Citrus residents, by state lawmakers. Be conbusinesspeople and officials cise in articulating your who will attend the meeting, thoughts and speak your the issues need not be limited mind. You can’t really comto the county’s borders. There plain after the fact if you don’t are a multitude of regional and participate in the democratic statewide matters of local con- process.

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Hot Corner: PROGRESS Citizens pay bill instead Since Progress Energy won’t pay $16.5 million of its county tax bill, I wonder what would happen if all businesses and residents would make their electric bill checks out to Janice A. Warren, tax collector, and mail the money along with the electric bill to the county tax collector’s office. We could do that with all electric bills until we recover the $16.5 million. They can’t put us all in jail.

CALL In regards to Citrus County’s tax bill or Progress Energy’s tax bill: It agreed to pay $30 million. Citrus County has denied it. I don’t see much sense in that. I think it’s just an opportunity for all the county commissioners and the sheriff to showboat. Progress Energy is more for this community than just a yearly tax bill. All the employees provide income for dealers, stores, the housing market, all that stuff. I wish I had a better way to word this, but $30 million is a nice offer. Imagine if the power plant wasn’t here. What would the county be missing?

Wake up, BOCC. You just want more money to spend on the port and any way you can and forget about us citizens who have to live on what we have budgeted.

You go, Duke/Progress Energy. Maybe holding back on tax money will wake up the BOCC and sheriff’s department and see it’s time to cut back on their budgets. Our household and other households have to watch our money and spend it wisely. Is the port wise? Well, no. Is free enterprise development wise? No. What we need in Citrus County is better roads, improved infrastructure and more.

ASHINGTON — Amazing but true, the country’s economic health rests largely on the shoulders of one man, and it’s not President Obama. The political skills and leadership of House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, are at the center of the ongoing negotiations over the fiscal cliff. First elected to the House in 1984, the 63-year-old Boehner is no Johnny-come-lately to the partisan machinations in Congress and within his own party. He was part of the attempted coup staged by a handful of Republicans to dislodge Newt Gingrich as speaker in the summer of 1997. The coup failed, and Boehner was banished from the leadership for a time, but he survived, even thrived considering where he is today. Now his speakership is at stake, and he is under great pressure to prove he is more than a placeholder and can step up to the challenge before him. He is not Sam Rayburn, the legendary Speaker who no one in either party dared to cross, and whose protégé was Lyndon Johnson, majority leader of the Senate. Boehner enjoys a glass of wine with his adversaries, but he’s no Tip O’Neill whose conviviality with his fellow Irishman, President Reagan, eased partisan tension and allowed the work of the country to proceed. He’s not even Newt Gingrich, who, despite all the bluster and

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Other VOICES banging of the gavel, managed to work with President Clinton to achieve welfare reform and a balanced budget. On the campaign trail earlier this year, Gingrich claimed because of him, Clinton was able to leave the country a budget surplus. Gingrich rightly takes some credit. Boehner is the weakest Speaker in some time, and he’s got the heaviest lift of all the players in the fiscal cliff drama. From a political perspective, he and his party have only bad choices. He can either make a deal that can pass with overwhelming Democratic support and a handful of Republican votes, possibly fewer than 20, or he can take his party over the cliff and negotiate for a worse deal from an even weaker position after Jan. 1 when all the Bush tax cuts expire. Democrats are more comfortable with taking the brinkmanship into next year because the new Congress can readily restore the Bush tax cuts for 98 percent of taxpayers and let the rates for the top 2 percent lapse. No wonder Obama is marshaling support among business leaders and the Chamber of Commerce for his approach. Few corporate chieftains are going to continue to hold out for more preferable treatment of the rich if it means letting tax rates for the middle class rise. When the Republicans first captured control of the House in 1994 after more than 40 years of Demo-

LETTERS

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Poor leadership

It’s laughable the way our county commissioner is reacting to Progress Energy’s business decision. I agree with Progress Energy. And what did you think would happen? All the rest of us are going through cuts. Our properties are assessed at lower values and they’re worthless. Can’t sell them. But yet, we still have to pay more in taxes than what they’re even assessed at. I side with Progress Energy. And I know these energy companies; they’re just doing a business decision and Duke is a big company. And it was laughable to see Sheriff Dawsy threatening to pull his services out. It has its own services, trust me. It has high-level security. I’m not sure what it would ever need our little local sheriff’s office for.

Re: “Dawsy: Duke’s fault if we’re not safe,” Nov. 30 Since 2009, Citrus County has been facing its own “fiscal cliff,” the closure of the CR 3 plant and its devaluation in appraised value of the Progress Energy plant. Progress/Duke Energy’s recent ill-timed but lawful actions regarding its tax bill only give us a taste of the future. Our sheriff ’s irresponsible rhetoric only embarrasses us and makes things worse. First, he claims he will have to lay off 25 deputies to reduce his budget by $1.8 million, which is less than 10 percent of his budget. A true leader would not make these inflammatory statements, placing undue fear in the deputies who follow him. There is more than enough fluff and waste to trim his budget without layoffs. So there is no need to put his employees in fear of losing their jobs, and our citizens in fear for their safety. After all, according to our sheriff, we live in the second safest county in the state; certainly a $1.8 million decrease is not going to change it that much. He then goes on to rescind an agreement to respond to emergencies at the plant with the agreed upon number of deputies. This unilateral action on his part is not reflective of the leadership skills that he touted in the last election. Whatever emergency may occur at the plant has the potential of putting the rest of Citrus County at risk. Finally, he went on to say he

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cratic control, they instituted a new principle that’s known as the “majority of the majority,” declaring no bill should pass the House unless a majority of Republicans supported it. That principle is now a major stumbling block for Boehner, and the best advice to the besieged speaker is to get over it. His illustrious predecessors, Rayburn et al, routinely patched together majorities that relied on the opposition party. Granted, Republicans for much of that time in the House were a demoralized minority, and it wasn’t until Gingrich came in and revved them up into a winning majority that there was this attitudinal shift. Boehner faces an age-old dilemma — is he a patriot or a politician? He can be both. He and his party have more to lose going over the cliff. If he gives his blessing to a deal that can pass with majority support from Democrats, it could be his lifeline. All he needs to do is tell those 20 or so Republican congressmen they have his non-public blessing to vote with the Democrats. The alternative might be those 20 members simply revolt, and that would doom Boehner’s speakership. ———■———

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PSC to blame I’d like to give my comment on the Progress Energy fiasco. The Florida Public Service Commission gives carte blanche to Progress Energy and Progress Energy put Citrus County in a recession.

Cut Port Citrus The Progress Energy issue means Citrus County will have to cut all unnecessary expenses and go back to providing basic services for the next couple of years. One item, and probably the most important item to be cut, should be Port Citrus.

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was going to hold the CEO of Duke Energy personally responsible if one of his deputies gets hurt as a result of the budget cuts brought about by this nonpayment. This is absurd; there isn’t a single criminal or civil statute that gives our sheriff the authority to do so. While the fate of CR 3 may be a forgone conclusion, this kind of rhetoric will not do us much good in our efforts to persuade Duke to maintain it. We need leadership and not bellicose

Skewered again Progress Energy — stabbing us in the back — again. First, it expects us ratepayers to pick up the tab for its bungle at the Crystal River nuclear plant. Then it twists the knife by charging us for building — or maybe not building — its nuclear power reactor in Levy County. Now, it’s pushing the knife in a little deeper and twisting it a little more by withholding tax money. Where are the PSC, our esteemed legislators and erstwhile fair-minded business guru Gov. Rick Scott? The eunuchs on the PSC are voiceless. The Legislature out to lunch … or is it just out? And our governor, playing three-card Monte with our tax dollars — and switcheroo politics with the state’s education budget, water pollution laws and nursing homes, to name a few things under current attack. Folks, we’re a World Series state being governed by bushleague managers and part-time umpires. We need to hire ourselves some real talent and play hardball to win. Oh, and by the way, what do you think would happen if I withheld a good part of my tax dollars at the end of the year? Tax lien and foreclosure!

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers.

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Duke decision After attending the special meeting today regarding Duke Energy paying only $19,000,000 of their tax bill to this county, I could only shake my head in disbelief. This county knew, way in advance, there were problems with the assessments, as far as Duke was concerned, for that facility. Believe me, I am not saying that Duke is right. They handled the situation in an untimely manner and that was wrong. Unfortunately, this county is in a negative financial position already. Actually, they’re (or we, the taxpayers are) $7 million in the red and they have gone through about $24 million of the $30 million reserves that previous commissions have handed over to them. Does any of this sink in with anyone? I listened to Brad Thorpe explain all the cuts that would have to take place to meet this “unknown” shortfall, and what I heard made me ill. His suggestions were for cutting funding for the community centers (which should be MSBUs) plus on and on about things that truly help our county residents. Some were valid, but nowhere in there did I hear about cutting the funding for the port, or for Mr. Busack and Co., who we have already given $400,000 for “services” or more. Before this county takes away from our seniors and needy, how about looking at the “unnecessaries?” We should gladly cut and reduce our county budget to meet these financially difficult times. However, if cuts can be made that hurt no one and just delay the wants of some, that is where they should be made. I took great exception today at the meeting, when Scott Adams was admonished for talking truthfully. He stated some facts that had to be known by the public. His fellow commissioners did not want to go into their shortfalls of financial expertise of the past. He had a right to express his concerns and the public did appreciate it and will expect more of that in the future. In fact, he got the only applause of the day. Also, I take exception to the expectation that the cities of Inverness and Crystal River “chip” in for the attorney expenses in defending against Duke. Although we are residents of these cities, we also pay taxes to this county, where we reside. If these cities are expected to “chip” in, that means that we will be paying twice and I doubt that would be fair. Somehow, this may turn out to be the best thing that has happened to this county. We must learn to live within our budgets and save for shortfalls and stumbles along the way. I

he stonewalled the power company and put his head in the sand hoping it would go away. When there was a realestate boom, the county benefited from the increase in property values and spent like drunken sailors. The county simply needs to live within its means and cut spending, and stop complaining like we all have to do. John Kenney, stop calling the electric company’s employees thugs — what comes around goes around. Do not reduce our quality of life by cutting libraries, parks and all the things that make this a place people want to live. Instead, cut every government worker’s pay starting from the top (commissioners, the sheriff, property appraiser, county administrators, etc.) and heads should roll for those responsible for getting us in this position. If this isn’t enough, eliminate county workers until the budget is balanced. I could care less about the commissioner’s comment on road maintenance. Our street has been in poor repair for years and will soon turn into a gravel road. I also get the Tampa Bay Times besides the Citrus County Chronicle and they tell both sides of the story with a much different picture. We need all the facts from both sides — that seems fair and balanced. One important fact the Chronicle didn’t cover is that the power company also wants refunds on the previous years of overassessments. It is time that those government employees responsible be held accountable instead of kicking the can down the road. The buck stops with those in charge — no one else. We need more leaders like Winn Webb and Scott Adams. Stop penalizing the good citizens of Citrus County for the government’s incompetence. Claude Strass Homosassa

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truly think we will survive this and will come out ahead in the long run.

equipment which adds no revenues and reduces profits and then increases the power company real estate Gail Jannarone taxes as if it was a producCrystal River ing asset with value.

Commissioner Scott Adams got it right when he said Progress Energy has done nothing wrong and the sheriff got it wrong when he said he wasn’t

going to support the normal protection of a plant in our county. Geoff Greene knew there was a problem for years and instead of addressing it

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Gov’t is the bully It is interesting to watch the county calling Duke Power a bully. The government bullies the common homeowner to pay extra every month on our electric bills for the construction of a power plant that doesn’t exist and may never be built. The government bullies the power company to add pollution control

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Nation BRIEFS Sad vigil

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Tea party favorite will take the helm of a conservative think tank down to become president of the Heritage Foundation. COLUMBIA, S.C. — Re- His office said his resignapublican U.S. Sen. Jim tion is effective Jan. 1. DeMint, a tea party DeMint was first favorite known for elected to the Senbucking party leadate in 2004 and easers to back chalily re-elected six lenges to centrist years later. He preveterans he didn’t viously served in the view as conservative U.S. House of Repenough, said Thursresentatives for day he was resignthree terms. Jim ing to take the helm “I’m leaving the DeMint of a conservative Senate now, but I’m starts new job not leaving the fight. think tank. Jan. 1. The South CarI’ve decided to join olina lawmaker said in a The Heritage Foundation at statement he was stepping a time when the conserva-

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Micayla Weber, of Waterloo, Iowa, holds a candle during a vigil Thursday for missing cousins Lyric Cook, 10, and Elizabeth Collins, 8, who vanished while riding bikes in Evansdale in July. Authorities announced Thursday they are confident bodies found in an isolated wildlife area are those of the two girls.

tive movement needs strong leadership in the battle of ideas,” DeMint, 61, said in a statement. DeMint didn’t respond to an interview request from the Associated Press. His job with the foundation starts Jan. 3, but DeMint won’t officially become president until April 3, when founder Edwin Feulner retires, said foundation spokesman Jim Weidman. DeMint’s resignation comes a day after the foundation board voted to make DeMint the next president. The senator began talking

with the committee that was choosing Feulner’s replacement several months ago, Weidman said. Republican Gov. Nikki Haley will appoint DeMint’s Senate successor. She told a Greenville talk radio station she plans to pick someone who will fight for conservative ideas. She said she wouldn’t let the process drag out. Haley didn’t specify anyone she favored to replace her, but did take one name out of contention. “I will not be appointing myself. That’s not even an option,” Haley told WORD-FM.

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WW II vet to get posthumous medal EL PASO, Texas — A World War II veteran who was struck by a German tank in France will be posthumously awarded a Purple Heart and two bronze stars after a decades-long effort by his family in Texas. Pvt. Juan C. Marquez suffered shrapnel wounds and later broken ribs and a separated shoulder when hit by a tank after being deployed in 1944. He was discharged in 1945, but died in a car accident three years later in El Paso. His family worked for years to find the right documents proving he deserves the honors. The Army finally agreed. The medals will be awarded Friday during a ceremony with Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard, the commanding general at Fort Bliss, where Marquez was assigned.

Missing moon rocks reclaimed ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska’s moon rocks from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission are back in the 49th state. President Richard Nixon presented the tiny pieces to state officials. They had been displayed at an Anchorage transportation museum in 1973 when an arsonist torched the building. The rocks disappeared until late 2010 when the foster son of the museum director, Coleman Anderson, claimed he had rescued them from rubble destined for a landfill. He sued to claim ownership. State officials were skeptical of the story and countersued. Assistant Attorney General Stephen Slotnick said evidence collected in the case persuaded Anderson to relinquish his claim. The stones are encased in acrylic glass and mounted in a walnut plaque. They’ll be shown at the state museum in Juneau this month then displayed elsewhere around the state.

Survivor helps identify war dead HONOLULU — Ray Emory could not accept that more than one quarter of the 2,400 Americans who died at Pearl Harbor were buried, unidentified, in a volcanic crater. And so he set out to restore names to the dead. Emory, a survivor of the attack, doggedly scoured decades-old documents to piece together who was who. He pushed, and sometimes badgered, the government into relabeling more than 300 gravestones with the ship names of the deceased. And he lobbied for forensic scientists to exhume the skeletons of those who might be identified. On Friday, the 71-year anniversary of the Japanese attack, the Navy and National Park Service will honor the 91-year-old former sailor for his determination to have Pearl Harbor remembered. —From wire reports

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Indonesian activists hold anti-dolphin hunting posters Friday during a protest in front of the governor’s office in Danpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The activist demand to stop dolphin exploitation, where significant number of attraction, such as circus, which utilizes the dolphins in their interest.

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President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Malia Obama, Sasha Obama and Michelle Obama's mother, Marian Robinson, participate Thursday night in the 90th annual National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on the Ellipse south of the White House in Washington.

SEOUL, South Korea — New satellite images show that heavy snowfall may have slowed North Korean rocket launch preparations but that Pyongyang could still be ready for liftoff starting Monday. Analysis of GeoEye satellite images from Dec. 4 by the website 38 North in cooperation with NorthKoreaTech shows that snow may have kept Pyongyang from erecting its three-stage Unha rocket at its west coast launch site by Wednesday. That contradicts South Korean media reports that the rocket had been set up by then. The analysis provided to The Associated Press was written by imagery expert Nick Hansen. Washington believes Pyongyang’s rocket launch is a cover to test technology for missiles that could one day attack the United States. North Korea said it wants to launch a peaceful satellite between Monday and Dec. 22.

Chileans protest smelly pig plant

Raising Medicare age GOP priority Proposal could raise premiums Associated Press WASHINGTON — Americans are living longer, and Republicans want to raise the Medicare eligibility age as part of any deal to reduce the government’s huge deficits. But what sounds like a prudent sacrifice for an aging society that must watch its budget could have some surprising consequences, including higher premiums for people on Medicare. Unlike tax hikes, which spawn hard partisan divisions, increasing the Medicare age could help ease a budget compromise because President Barack

Obama has previously been willing to consider it. A worried AARP, the seniors’ lobby, is already running ads knocking down the idea as a quick fix that would cause long-term problems. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., doesn’t like it either. But for Republicans seeking more than just tweaks to benefit programs, raising the current eligibility age of 65 has become a top priority, a symbol of their drive to rein in government. If Obama and the GOP can’t agree soon on a budget outline, it may trigger tax increases and spending cuts that would threaten a fragile economic recovery.

Increasing the eligibility age to 67 would reduce Medicare spending by about 5 percent annually, compounding into hundreds of billions of dollars over time. But things aren’t that simple. “This is a policy change that seems straightforward, but has surprising ripple effects,” said Tricia Neuman, a leading Medicare expert with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. “It’s a simple thing to describe, and the justification is that people are living longer, but I don’t think people have thought through the indirect effects.” Among the cost shifts identified in a Kaiser study: ■ Higher monthly premiums for seniors on Medicare. Their costs would go up because keeping younger,

healthier 65- and 66-yearolds out of Medicare’s insurance pool would raise costs for the rest. The increase would be about 3 percent when the higher eligibility age is fully phased in. ■ Higher premiums for private coverage under Obama’s health overhaul. That’s because older adults would stick with private insurance for two extra years before moving into Medicare. Compared with younger adults, they are more expensive to insure. ■ An increase in employer costs because older workers would try to stay on company insurance plans. ■ Higher out-of-pocket health care costs for two out of three older adults whose entry into Medicare would be delayed.

Syrian capital maze of checkpoints, blast walls Associated Press Instead of a quick halfhour trip home from her class at Damascus University, Lama Issa said she now must maneuver through security checkpoints, army tanks and blast walls — a two-hour journey that is often terrifying. That’s the new price of an uneasy security these days in the Syrian capital, the seat of power for President Bashar Assad. Rebels have set their sights on the city of 1.7 million, and fighting on the outskirts is raising fears that Damascus soon could be facing the most brutal battle of the Syrian civil war. “All these checkpoints make me feel like we’re under occupation. Yet I

have to remind myself that these are Syrian soldiers,” Issa, a 22-year-old architecture student, told The Associated Press in the capital. It is largely through a massive security clampdown that Assad maintains his grip over much of the capital. But the checkpoints and clogged traffic are adding to Syrians’ woes, including power cuts lasting several hours a day, shortages of heating fuel and diesel, and long lines for bread. Many city streets and squares are teeming with soldiers. Residents say the disruption is hurting an alreadystruggling economy and turning daily life into an agonizing and frightening ordeal. The Syrian military began setting up checkpoints separating Damascus and its

mostly poor, Sunni Muslim suburbs early on in the uprising against Assad. Although the revolt began with largely peaceful protests in the country’s south in March 2011, the battle soon was transformed into a ferocious civil war that the opposition says has killed more than 40,000 people. The Damascus suburbs, such as the sprawling town of Douma, became opposition hotbeds, and the government tried to isolate them from the capital. Activists and residents say the checkpoints and other security measures increased markedly in the summer after a bomb ripped through a meeting of top security chiefs. Several were killed, including Assad’s brother-inlaw and the defense minister. Rebels then made an unsuc-

cessful run on the capital and have been trying to push back in ever since. Fighting around Damascus and the international airport a few miles south of the city has intensified in recent days as rebels press a battle they hope will finish Assad’s regime. The government responded with an unprecedented tightening of security, and some of the measures — like endless checkpoints and blast walls — seem more like Baghdad in the worst days of the Iraq war. Activists estimate there are now about 250 fixed checkpoints in Damascus, in addition to those set up by pro-regime vigilantes known as the Popular Committees and the “flying checkpoints” that are set up briefly and then dismantled.

SANTIAGO, Chile — Chilean protesters have clashed with riot police in the country’s north over the reopening of a foul-smelling pig processing plant. The Freirina plant in the Atacama region is one of Latin America’s largest meat processing plants. Many pigs starved to death in May when residents of the town of Freirina blocked access to the plant because of the smell. The plant’s recent re-opening has set off new protests. In Thursday’s clash, hooded demonstrators set up barricades and threw rocks at police. Police say demonstrators also burned a security booth and a car. At least three people are reported injured and eight have been arrested. Mayor Cesar Orellana is urging health ministry officials to fly in to check hygiene at the plant in Freirina, which is 450 miles north of Santiago.

Sea lions released by Peru activists LIMA, Peru — Two sea lions have been released into the bay off Peru’s capital after being nursed back to health by environmental activists. Activists said the two sea lions suffered from pneumonia and hemorrhagic gastritis. They say those ailments are thought to have developed as a result of the animals being hit by fishermen. The Peruvian environmental group Orca has for years been rescuing and rehabilitating injured sea lions. Orca leader Carlos Yaipen says the group regularly finds sea lions hurt or ill along the coast near Lima. The pair of sea lions received a month of care before their release Thursday. Rescuers named the animals Alex and Camilo. —From wire reports

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Citrus’ Connors scorches the net vs. Lecanto C.J. RISAK Correspondent LECANTO — The defensive strategy Lecanto’s girls basketball team employed against District 6A-6 and county rival Citrus was to challenge the Hurricanes to beat them from the outside. Lindsay Connors made them pay for that decision. Connors lit up the Panthers for 23 points — connecting on seven

three-pointers, five of them in the first quarter — to lead Citrus to a 69-60 victory Thursday at Lecanto. “That was big time,” said Hurricanes coach Brian Lattin of Connors’ performance. “You play a county rival, especially on the road, you know you’re going to get your opponent’s best shot. Lecanto played a great game tonight. “Getting a win like this, on the road, I’m proud of our team, their effort, how hard they played.

Their heart is tremendous.” Certainly the experience factor and a recent history of success favored Citrus (8-2 overall, 2-0 in 6A6), but the Panthers came out and battled to the finish. Indeed, Connors’ early performance put the Hurricanes in a solid position to get the victory, but it didn’t come easy. Citrus led by just four, 23-19, at the end of the first quarter and by a 38-32 margin at the half. Lecanto’s Deanna Moehring, a freshman, knocked down eight of the 13 she scored in the game in the first period and Marie Buckley, who led the Panthers with 15





Hurricanes senior guard knocks down seven 3-pointers in 69-60 triumph

... You know you’re going to get your opponent’s best shot.

Brian Lattin Citrus girls basketball coach on his team’s battle at Lecanto High School.

points, scored seven. Connors’ 15 first-quarter points — she hit five without a miss in the game’s first five minutes, including three straight in a 64-second span — forced Lecanto to

Never in trouble Manning leads Broncos past Raiders 26-13

MICHAEL MAKSYMICZ Correspondent INVERNESS — The Citrus Lady Hurricanes weightlifters displayed their local dominance by defeating the Crystal River Lady Pirates 76-13. “I am very happy with our girls’ performance and I have also seen a lot of improvements,” Hurricanes coach Tia Nelson said. “The girls all stick together and help one another out, and basically act like a big family, as you can see by the parents and fans that come out to support the girls,” Nelson added. With the team effort, the Lady Hurricanes are now 3-0 overall.

Pirates slam OCA STEVE MCGUNNIGLE Corrrespondent CRYSTAL RIVER — The Crystal River boys basketball team erased the memory of a three-game losing streak in resounding fashion, routing visiting Ocala Christian Academy 73-11 Thursday night. A struggling OCA turned the ball over on its first six possessions, and Crystal River’s Matt Taylor (gamehigh 18 points) started the fireworks with 11 first-quarter points, including three early three-pointers as the Pirates (3-3) jumped out to an 11-0 lead. Taylor finished with a game-high 18 points, while Ty Reynolds scored 15 and Hunter Roessler had nine points, seven steals, five assists and four rebounds for Crystal River. “Everything we could accomplish tonight, we did,” said Pirates head coach Steve Feldman, “including improving the psyche breaking a three-game losing streak, which was good.” Feldman added the win benefitted his team by allowing Crystal River to work on different schemes on both sides of the ball, as well as giving playing time to his whole roster. Also several See PIRATES/Page B4

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Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning during the second quarter Thursday against the Oakland Raiders in Oakland, Calif.

Hurricane lifters outclass Pirates Citrus takes 76-13 home triumph over Crystal River

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CR boys basketball wins 73-11 at home

Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. — After overwhelming another overmatched division rival, Peyton Manning and the streaking Denver Broncos can turn their attention to much more meaningful opponents. Manning threw for 310 yards and had his 30th touchdown pass of the season on the game’s opening drive to help the Broncos roll to their eighth straight victory, 26-13 over the Oakland Raiders on Thursday night. Knowshon Moreno ran for 119 yards and a score on a career-high 32 carries, and Matt Prater kicked four field goals to help the Broncos (10-3) move a half-game ahead of New England and Baltimore for the second-best record in the AFC. Denver visits Baltimore next week in a game that will help decide who gets a first-round playoff bye. Carson Palmer threw one interception that thwarted a possible scoring chance for the Raiders (3-10) and lost a fumble that set up a touchdown for the Broncos as Oakland lost its sixth straight game. This is the team’s longest skid since also losing six in a row in 2007. The Raiders played the game with heavy hearts as coach Dennis Allen’s father, Grady, died earlier in the week from cardiac arrest. Allen was away from the team for two days but returned Wednesday and coached the game. The Raiders players talked during the week about rallying around their first-year coach but came out flat against a fierce division rival and were swept in the season-series by the Broncos for the first time since 2006. The game was mildly competitive for only a brief time as the Raiders got on the board late in the first half on a touchdown pass from Palmer to Darren McFadden and then started with the ball in the third quarter down 13-7.

alter its defense, going to a boxand-one with a defender assigned to chase Connors. “Citrus had a very good shooting night,” said Panthers’ coach Brittany Szunko, her team 4-7 overall, 1-2 in 6A-6. “We’ll have to make defensive adjustments next time we play them. “This was an extremely hardfought game. Each team went after every ball, diving all over the floor.” Lecanto did just that in both the second and third periods, narrowing the deficit to a single

“I feel my girls did quite well even though they were not able to achieve their openers. In some cases, we were able to compete with the Hurricanes, but with no one to compete in the unlimited class, we had a tough time,” Crystal River Pirates coach Randy Owens said. “We are young and many of our girls are improving, so this setback is only temporary,” Owens added. In the 101 pound weight class, the Hurricanes’ Samantha Kennedy placed first with a total lift of 140 pounds, while Crystal River’s Lauren Wade captured second with a total of 105 pounds. In the 110 pound class, Citrus’ Kristina Trujillo placed first with a total lift of 205 pounds, leaving her teammate Sarah Parsley to take second with a total of 195 pounds. In the 119 pound weight class, the Hurricanes’ Ashley Nichols took top honors with a total lift of 245 pounds. Capturing second

was Citrus teammate Monica Coates with a total of 220 pounds. Although Pirates senior Emily Laga tied Coates for second, Coates won the tiebreaker by weighing less than her opponent. Laga, in her fourth year on the team, said, “I am starting off the same as last year, but I know that I am beginning to progress in the positive direction. I placed fourth in state competition last year, and I have been working on my technique and having to compete in an individual sport as this really motivates me to improve”. In the 129 pound weight class, the Hurricanes’ Aaron McIntyre captured first with a total lift of 255 pounds, while teammate Malynda Robinson placed second with a total of 215 pounds. In the 139 pound weight class, Lady Hurricanes Kendra Kirby came in first with a total of 225 pound, while teammate Megan Hoefler lifted a total of 175 pounds for second spot.

In the 154 pound weight class, Citrus’ Hannah Evans took first with a total of 310 pounds, while Crystal River’s Madison Farrior placed second with a total lift of 255 pounds. In the 169 pound weight class, the Hurricanes’ captured first and second places, with McKenzie totaling totaling 235 pounds and Madison Hoefler with a total of 165 pounds. In the 183 pound class, Citrus sophomore Samantha Kanawall lifted a total of 320 pounds, and teammate Leslie Mena totaled 285 pounds. “To achieve what I have done, since I started lifting in the 8th grade, and my second year as a Lady Hurricane, I work out every day and motivate myself to achieve higher goals. Our coaches definitely are factors to helping me achieve my success and hopefully get to state this season,” See LIFT/Page B4

CR girls glide by Crusaders JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI Staff Writer CRYSTAL RIVER — Thursday night’s girls basketball game against Ocala Christian Academy wasn’t much of a battle most of the way for Crystal River. The real battle for the Lady Pirates was not playing down to an overmatched opponent. Crystal River raced out to a 24-0 lead in the contest’s first 7 1/2 minutes and never looked back during a 60-35 victory at Crystal River High School. “My girls came out and played sharp,” Crystal River head coach Jason Rodgers said of the run that essentially decided the contest. Katelyn Hannigan paced the Pirates (5-2 overall) with 16 points, a team-high, while Megan Wells added 12, including a crucial five straight in the third quarter. “I think we played good,” Wells said. “I think we had some kinks, but we were able to finish it off.” Pirates sophomore See CR/Page B4

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Wrestling action heats up this weekend Citrus, CR, Lecanto hit the road

unless any of Friday night’s late second-round wrestlebacks do not get completed – across the four mats. Wrestlebacks will immediately follow the semis. Consolation finals are set for 4:30 p.m. followed immediately by TONY CASTRO the finals. Correspondent The tourney’s defending champion is Springstead. For the first time this winThe Eagles have won this ter all three Citrus County event 16 times, including the mat programs will be in aclast six in a row. tion this weekend. Pirates: First IBT Citrus will be taking part in the two-day, 14-team Jim Crystal River, which entered Graves Duals beginning Fri- Wednesday night’s dual against day at Brandon High. Lecanto at 6-3 overall, is making The 23-time state cham- its first IBT (individually bracketed pion Brandon Eagles are the tournament) trip. defending tourney champiCRHS hasn’t competed in any ons. They’ve won 10-of-11 mat tourney since Nov. 16-17’s Graves tourneys. Weeki Wachee Duals. The tournament begins “We had a long layoff,” exFriday at 4 p.m. Saturday’s plained veteran Pirate head action begins at 10 a.m. Championship finals set for coach Craig Frederick, whose team finished ninth out of 20 4 p.m. Also on Friday, Crystal teams last winter with three placRiver and Lecanto journey to ers. “We’ve had a couple duals Hernando High School for but they’re not the same as an the two-day, 24-team, IBT. We’re looking forward to Brooksville-Kiwanis Invita- going to Brooksville.” Over the past 10 Kiwanis tional Wrestling Tournament. Action begins at 3 p.m. Fri- meets, the Pirates have fared day and runs until 10 o’clock. fairly well – placing in the Top 10 Saturday’s action begins eight times. with semifinals at 10 a.m. – Over the last decade, 25

Coach Roberts on the eve of Kiwanis. “I’d like to see at least 10 guys make it to the second day. We’re really focused on keeping the team together.” Junior Jonah Nightengale at Panthers 101 195 had not competed entering Over the past decade, the Crystal River match. Lecanto has visited the Kiwanis His older brother, Nick, earned Inv. eight times. a Kiwanis plaque for the Fastest Lecanto is the only Citrus Pin in 2011 (11 seconds). County mat team to ever capture Coach Roberts believes Nightthe Kiwanis Inv. — under Corey engale, Wheat and junior Chris Collins in 1998. Ewing at 160 hold the best Over the past 10 years, LHS chances of placing. has finished among the top 10 “Both Wheat and Ewing put in once (ninth place in 2007). a lot more time into their Of the Panthers’ seven Kiwa- wrestling over the summer,” nis placers over the past decade, noted Coach Roberts. only Mike Musto garnered gold As far as the team goal, ““This at 160 pounds in 2004. tournament has been a great Last winter, Head Coach Scot benchmark for us. Team-wise Roberts’ squad placed 15th this a pretty tough field with overall. Springstead, Lake Gibson and LHS is also making its first IBT Gulf leading the way,” noted Roberts. “Our goal is bring a trotrek. phy home for districts.” Junior Matt Wheat was 5-1 with four pins at 138. ‘Canes 101 Both junior Bryce Hickey at Citrus High enters Hillsbor145 and sophomore Nick Noland ough County with a solid 7-3 at 170 are 4-2 with a combined dual-meet mark. eight pins. First-year Jeff Wood’s crew Two others including, freshman Austin Hartman at 106 and opened the season placing third junior Jon Fillinger at 126, stood behind a 3-2 slate in the Rob Hermann Cup in Inverness. 3-3. Last week, the ‘Canes posted “We’re well-rested,” explained ing it. I really want to see how our kids react to such a big tournament. For a few of our guys, it’s time to quit talking and start wrestling.”

a 4-1 slate in the Avon Park Duals. In the Highlands County event, Jacob Nolen at 145 and Casey Bearden at 170 each finished 5-0 and split six pins. Nick Fernandez at 195/220 went 3-1 while Perry Reneer and Tarique Cabanas each finished 3-2 and split six pins. Nolen enters the Graves Duals with a team-best 9-1 followed by Austin Renaud at 6-3. “We expect the Graves to be another solid tournament,” explained Wood, who expects to enter Brandon with 11 grapplers. “This isn’t a tourney for our younger kids; a field like this could be real discouraging. This is really about seeing if older guys like Nolen, (Chris) Mosher at 113, and (Dalton) Tinsley at 132 are ready for the elite competition. “Right now, those three are sitting in barrel,” added Wood. “We’ve got to see how they work against this type of competition.” On the tourney’s goal, “We’re looking to see if we’ve got guys who are top six ready?” queried Wood. “I really think Nolen and Fernandez are. Plus, we’re looking for some sleepers along the way. We might be able to pull off some surprising wins. We’ll see.”

Knicks smoke Heat

NHL rejects players’ offer

CRHS grapplers have placed fourth or better at Kiwanis. Only one, however, has returned home with a gold medal – sophomore Seth Metz at 171 pounds in 2003. “We’re looking for a top-five finish,” declared Frederick. “There are a lot of good teams coming with Lake Gibson, Springstead and Gulf there.” CRHS is expecting to fill all 14 weight classes. Senior Chris Carabello at 126 and juniors Dylan Ayala at 152 and Jose Aday at 138 are all unbeaten at 9-0. Right behind that trio looms juniors Michael Allen at 120 and Nick Hooper at 132 at 8-1 along with junior Andrew Bilby at 7-2. Ayala and Bilby are returning Kiwanis placers from 2011. According to Frederick, the Pirates’ best bet to reach the tourney finals at Kiwanis is Ayala. “I think he’s got the best shot,” explained Frederick. “I really hope he gets the competition he needs.” On what the Pirates’ goals are this weekend, “We’ve got a lot of question marks going in,” admitted Coach Frederick. “There’s a lot of mystery surrounding this team. I want to look at their technique and see how we’re work-

Without Melo, N.Y. tops Miami 112-92

Parties farther apart from making deal

Associated Press MIAMI — Raymond Felton scored a season-high 27 points, and the New York Knicks connected on 18 3pointers to more than offset the absence of Carmelo Anthony while topping Miami for the second time this season, beating the Heat 112-92 on Thursday night. Steve Novak scored 18 points, J.R. Smith added 13 and Tyson Chandler scored 13 for the Knicks, who won their fifth straight and moved 1½ games clear of Miami for the best record in the Eastern Conference. The Knicks made eight 3-pointers in the third quarter alone, the most by any NBA team in any quarter so far this season. Anthony sat out, one night after needing five stitches to close a cut on the middle finger of his left hand. LeBron James nearly picked up his second straight triple-double — 31 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists — in Miami’s second straight loss. Dwyane Wade scored 13 points, Chris Bosh had 12 and Udonis Haslem added 10 for the Heat, who fell to 8-1 at home. Rasheed Wallace scored 12 and Jason Kidd added 11 for the Knicks, who finished 18 for 44 from 3-point range. It was tied at 53 at the half, and the third quarter changed everything for the Knicks. Kidd made a 3pointer, Felton followed with consecutive 3s and New York was up by nine with 9:42 left in the period and the Heat seemed stunned. New York was only getting started. In all, it was an eight-3pointers-in-eight-minutes barrage that decided this one, with five different players getting in on the act for the Knicks. Smith hit the

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New York Knicks guard J.R. Smith goes to the basket as the Miami Heat’s Mike Miller defends in the second half Thursday in Miami. The Knicks won 112-92. last of them with 3:25 left in only — gasp for Miami, as away, it was with 3-pointers, the third, and a pair of free the Knicks just kept firing of course. Novak made one throws by Chandler mo- away in the fourth. for a 100-84 lead, another to ments later gave New York Felton finished 10 for 20 stretch the margin to 19 and — again, without its best from the floor, adding seven then Chandler got all alone player — an 18-point lead assists and four rebounds. for a dunk to push the lead on the road against the He was 6 for 10 from beyond to 109-88 and send most of reigning NBA champions. the arc, Novak was 4 for 9, the building’s occupants to There was one run late in while Smith and Kidd were the exits. the third, a 13-3 burst by each 3 for 8 from long range. Smith hit a 3-pointer with Miami that got the Heat Miami had two field goals 3:04 left to play, gestured towithin eight in the final sec- in the first seven minutes of ward the Heat bench, and onds of the quarter. It was the final quarter, and when the benches were cleared the last — and really, the New York decided to put it moments later.

NEW YORK — Instead of closing in on a deal, the NHL and the players’ association are further apart than ever before. Union executive director Donald Fehr began the first of his two news conferences Thursday night by proclaiming he believed the sides had agreements on such issues as actual dollars, and then returned moments later to reveal the NHL rejected everything his side offered. Hot-button topics such as the “make-whole” provision on existing contracts not only weren’t settled, but are no longer being offered by the league. Forget that owners were willing to pay up to $300 million to cover the costs, now Commissioner Gary Bettman is saying the entire concept is off the table — along with everything else the league proposed during the previous two days of talks. “They knew there was a major gulf between us and yet they came down here and told you we were close,” deputy commissioner Bill Daly said. Fehr vehemently disputed that assessment and stuck to his opinion that the sides really aren’t far apart, saying they are “clearly very close if not on top of one another.” When the NHL agreed to increase its make-whole offer of deferred payments from $211 million to $300 million it was part of a proposed package that required the union to agree on three nonnegotiable points. Instead, the players’ association accepted the

raise in funds, but then made counterproposals on the issues the league stated had no wiggle room. That ended Thursday’s delayed meeting after just an hour and sent the NHL negotiating team back to the league office. “I am disappointed beyond belief,” Bettman said. “We’re going to take a deep breath and look back at where we are and what needs to be accomplished.” The sides won’t meet again before Saturday at the earliest. While Bettman insisted that a drop-dead date for a deal that would preserve a season with “integrity” hasn’t been established — even internally — clearly there isn’t a lot of time to work out an agreement. “I’m surprised,” Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby said. “We feel like we moved in their direction.” The 2004-05 season was lost completely before the players’ association accepted a deal that included a salary cap for the first time. While no major philosophical issues such as that exist in these negotiations, the sides still don’t appear to be ready to come to an agreement. “It looks like this is not going to be resolved in the immediate future,” Fehr said. A 48-game season was played in 1995 after a lockout stretched into January. Bettman said he wouldn’t have a season shorter than that. As Donald Fehr was painting a positive picture, Daly was calling Fehr’s brother, Steve — the union’s special counsel — to say that the NHL was rejecting the players’ counteroffer. Once the union was unwilling to accept the league’s three main conditions, nothing else mattered.

No. 4 Syracuse enjoys 84-53 rout of Long Beach State No. 11 Cincy dispatches unranked foe Associated Press SYRACUSE, N.Y. — C.J. Fair had 16 points and a career-high 13 rebounds, Michael Carter-Williams added 15 points and 10 assists, and No. 4 Syracuse beat Long Beach State 84-53 on Thursday night. Syracuse (7-0) upped its home winning streak to 27 games, tops in the nation, and has won 49 consecutive regular-season nonconference games. Long

Beach State (3-5) had a two-game winning streak snapped. Brandon Triche had 11 points and five assists, Trevor Cooney matched his career high with 11 points, and Rakeem Christmas had a career-high 11 points for the Orange. Dan Jennings had a career-high 20 points and Peter Pappageorge added 11 for Long Beach State. James Ennis, the 49ers’ leading scorer and rebounder, had 10 points and seven boards. Long Beach State dropped to 0-3 against ranked teams having lost to North Carolina (78-63) and Arizona (94-72).

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since 2004. Dylan Talley scored 14 points and Brandon Ubel had eight CINCINNATI — Sean Kilpoints and 10 rebounds to lead patrick scored 10 of his 18 the Cornhuskers (6-2). points in the second half, and Grant Gibbs had 10 assists Cincinnati set a school record for Creighton. with 23 steals. Creighton and Nebraska The Bearcats (8-0) started were meeting for the 46th time, with eight straight wins for the and the home team had won 15th time in school history and the last seven games. The Huskers lead the series 25-21. the second time in three The crowd of 13,368 was the seasons. first sellout at the Devaney Cincinnati was coming off atNo. 16 Creighton 64, Center since the 2011 game tention-getting wins over Iowa Nebraska 42 against Kansas and first for a State and Oregon followed by a 58-56 victory over Alabama on LINCOLN, Neb. — Doug Mc- nonconference game since Creighton visited in 2006. Cashmere Wright’s fadeaway Dermott scored 27 points and at the buzzer on Saturday. Gregory Echenique had 12 No. 17 S.D. St. 84, The Bearcats quickly wore points and 12 rebounds, for UC S. Barbara 70 down the Trojans (7-4), who Creighton. The Bluejays (8-1) won in SAN DIEGO — Chase Taphad a season-high 32 Lincoln for the first time ley scored 23 points, going 6 of turnovers, 18 in the opening half. Cincinnati’s steals topped the previous school record by three. Cheikh Mbodj had 12 points and seven rebounds for Cincinnati, which finished with four players in double figures. Shaquille Thomas had the record-setting 21st steal and a dunk with 6:11 to go. Will Neighbour, Ben Dillard and James White scored 10 apiece for Arkansas-Little Rock.

8 from behind the 3-point line, to lead five San Diego State players in double figures in the Aztecs’ seventh straight win. Jamaal Franklin added 14 points, JJ O’Brien 12, Xavier Thames 11 and James Rahon 10 for the Aztecs (7-1), who join the Big West next season. It was their eighth straight victory over the Gauchos (3-5). The Aztecs made 11 of 17 3pointers, a season-high 64.7 percent. UCSB’s Kyle Boswell made 7 of 10 3-pointers for a careerhigh 23 points. Alan Williams had 18 and Taran Brown 16 before they each fouled out late in the game. The Aztecs have won 27 straight games against teams from California.

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Sports BRIEFS NFL standings AFC East W L T Pct PF PA y-New England 9 3 0 .750 430 260 N.Y. Jets 5 7 0 .417 228 296 Buffalo 5 7 0 .417 277 337 Miami 5 7 0 .417 227 249 South W L T Pct PF PA x-Houston 11 1 0 .917 351 221 Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 265 306 Tennessee 4 8 0 .333 248 359 Jacksonville 2 10 0 .167 206 342 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 9 3 0 .750 303 242 Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 254 230 Cincinnati 7 5 0 .583 302 260 Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 229 265 West W L T Pct PF PA y-Denver 10 3 0 .769 375 257 San Diego 4 8 0 .333 258 257 Oakland 3 10 0 .231 248 402 Kansas City 2 10 0 .167 188 322 NFC East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 7 5 0 .583 321 243 Washington 6 6 0 .500 312 301 Dallas 6 6 0 .500 280 295 Philadelphia 3 9 0 .250 217 320 South W L T Pct PF PA y-Atlanta 11 1 0 .917 317 229 Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 333 285 New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 321 327 Carolina 3 9 0 .250 235 292 North W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 296 259 Chicago 8 4 0 .667 294 198 Minnesota 6 6 0 .500 262 272 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 300 315 West W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco 8 3 1 .708 289 171 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 242 202 St. Louis 5 6 1 .458 221 267 Arizona 4 8 0 .333 186 234 x-clinched playoff spot, y-clinched division Thursday’s Game Denver 26, Oakland 13 Sunday’s Games Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Dallas at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Miami at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, 8:20 p.m. Monday’s Game Houston at New England, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13 Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Washington at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Miami, 1 p.m. Denver at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Carolina at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Seattle vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Pittsburgh at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. San Francisco at New England, 8:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 17 N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 8:30 p.m.

Broncos 26, Raiders 13 Denver Oakland

10 3 13 0 — 26 0 7 0 6 — 13 First Quarter Den—Dreessen 6 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 10:30. Den—FG Prater 43, 5:09. Second Quarter Den—FG Prater 34, 13:39. Oak—McFadden 6 pass from Palmer (Janikowski kick), 1:59. Third Quarter Den—FG Prater 20, 7:30. Den—Moreno 1 run (Prater kick), 5:07. Den—FG Prater 33, :19. Fourth Quarter Oak—Heyward-Bey 56 pass from Palmer (pass failed), 5:36. A—53,807. Den Oak First downs 30 14 Total Net Yards 428 324 Rushes-yards 39-140 16-61 Passing 288 263 Punt Returns 1-0 1-8 Kickoff Returns 1-33 2-34 Interceptions Ret. 1-18 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 26-36-1 19-30-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 1-10 Punts 2-44.5 5-43.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-25 11-94 Time of Possession 37:19 22:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Denver, Moreno 32-119, Hillman 424, Manning 3-(minus 3). Oakland, McFadden 11-52, Reece 4-10, Palmer 1-(minus 1). PASSING—Denver, Manning 26-36-1-310. Oakland, Palmer 19-30-1-273. RECEIVING—Denver, Decker 8-88, D.Thomas 5-83, Dreessen 5-30, Moreno 4-48, Tamme 224, Willis 1-19, Caldwell 1-18. Oakland, Heyward-Bey 5-82, Streater 4-100, Moore 4-43, Criner 2-24, McFadden 2-12, Myers 1-7, Reece 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct New York 14 4 .778 Brooklyn 11 6 .647 Philadelphia 10 8 .556 Boston 10 8 .556 Toronto 4 15 .211 Southeast Division W L Pct Miami 12 5 .706 Atlanta 10 5 .667 Charlotte 7 10 .412 Orlando 7 11 .389 Washington 2 13 .133 Central Division W L Pct Chicago 9 8 .529 Indiana 10 9 .526 Milwaukee 8 9 .471 Detroit 6 14 .300 Cleveland 4 15 .211 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct Memphis 13 3 .813 San Antonio 15 4 .789 Houston 9 8 .529 Dallas 8 10 .444 New Orleans 5 12 .294

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On the AIRWAVES TODAY’S SPORTS TV BASKETBALL 7 p.m. (ESPN) Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City Thunder 10 p.m. (FSNFL) Orlando Magic at Sacramento Kings 2 a.m. (ESPN2) Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers (Same-day Tape) MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7 p.m. (SUN) Jacksonville at South Carolina 9:15 p.m. (NBCSPT) Virginia Commonwealth at Old Dominion BOAT RACING 5:30 p.m. (SUN) Transat Quebec-Saint-Malo. (Taped) COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8 p.m. (ESPN2) FCS Division I quarterfinal — Sam Houston State at Montana State GOLF 6:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour: Nelson Mandela Championship — Second Round 10:30 a.m. (GOLF) Omega Dubai Ladies Masters — Third Round (Same-day Tape) 1 p.m. (GOLF) Franklin Templeton Shootout — First Round 8 p.m. (GOLF) Emirates Australian Open — Third Round 1 a.m. (GOLF) Thailand Golf Championship — Third Round COLLEGE HOCKEY 7 p.m. (NBCSPT) Michigan State at Notre Dame SOCCER 12 p.m. (FSNFL) English Premier League: Reading vs. Manchester United (Taped) RADIO HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL 7 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Lecanto at Citrus Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider.

Prep CALENDAR TODAY’S PREP SPORTS BOYS BASKETBALL 7 p.m. The Villages at Seven Rivers 7 p.m. Tavares at Crystal River 7:30 p.m. Lecanto at Citrus GIRLS BASKETBALL 7 p.m. Crystal River at Tavares 7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at Berkeley Prep BOYS SOCCER 7:30 p.m. Weeki Wachee at Citrus 7:30 p.m. Mount Dora at Crystal River GIRLS SOCCER 7:30 p.m. Crystal River at Mount Dora WRESTLING 3 p.m. Lecanto, Crystal River in Kiwanis Tournament at Hernando High School 4 p.m. Citrus at Graves Invitational at Brandon High School Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 15 4 .789 Utah 10 10 .500 Denver 9 10 .474 Minnesota 8 9 .471 Portland 8 11 .421 Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Clippers 12 6 .667 Golden State 11 7 .611 L.A. Lakers 9 10 .474 Phoenix 7 12 .368 Sacramento 5 12 .294 Wednesday’s Games New York 100, Charlotte 98 Indiana 99, Portland 92 Boston 104, Minnesota 94 Golden State 104, Detroit 97 L.A. Lakers 103, New Orleans 87 Atlanta 108, Denver 104 Chicago 95, Cleveland 85 San Antonio 110, Milwaukee 99 Utah 87, Orlando 81 Sacramento 107, Toronto 100 L.A. Clippers 112, Dallas 90 Thursday’s Games New York 112, Miami 92 Dallas at Phoenix, late Today’s Games Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Denver at Indiana, 7 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Memphis at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Charlotte at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Utah, 9 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Orlando at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. San Antonio at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Golden State at Washington, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Miami, 7:30 p.m. New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Memphis, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m.

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BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Acquired RHP Kyle Kaminska from Pittsburgh to complete an earlier trade and assigned him to Pawtucket (IL). Agreed to terms with RHP Koji Uehara. DETROIT TIGERS—Acquired 2B Jeff Kobernus from Boston Red Sox for INF-OF Justin Henry. MINNESOTA TWINS—Acquired RHP Vance Worley and RHP Trevor May from Philadelphia for OF Ben Revere. Agreed to terms with RHP Jared Burton on a two-year contract. SEATTLE MARINERS—Named Darrin Garner manager for the Mariners (Arizona), James

Horner manager for High Desert (Cal) and Chris Prieto manager for Pulaski (Appalachian). TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with 1B James Loney on a one-year contract. TEXAS RANGERS—Sent RHP Wilfredo Boscan to San Diego to complete an earlier trade. Agreed to terms with 1B-DH Brandon Allen, RHP Jake Brigham, RHP Evan Meek and RHP Randy Wells on minor league contracts. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Agreed to terms with C Wil Nieves and INF-OF Eric Hinske on one-year contracts. ATLANTA BRAVES—Agreed to terms with OF Reed Johnson on a one-year contract. NEW YORK METS—Traded LHP Kyle Lobstein to Detroit for cash. Frontier League RIVER CITY RASCALS—Traded RHP Alex Sunderland to the Fargo-Moorhead (AA) for INF Max Casper and to complete an earlier trade. Signed RHP Casey Barnes to a contract extension. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS—Sent LHP Shawn Gilblair to River City Rascals to complete an earlier trade. WASHINGTON WILD THINGS—Signed RHP Tanner Hamilton, INF Coty Pate, and OF Mario Yepez. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association TORONTO RAPTORS—Assigned F Quincy Acy to Bakersfield (NBADL). Women’s National Basketball Association MINNESOTA LYNX—Signed coach Cheryl Reeve to a multiyear contract extension. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS—Signed OT Chris Scott from Tennessee’s practice squad. Placed OT Chris Hairston on injured reserve. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed K Josh Brown. Waived C Jeff Faine. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Placed DL Allen Bailey on injured reserve. Signed LB Leon Williams. NEW YORK GIANTS—Placed OT Sean Locklear on injured reserve. Signed OL Selvish Capers from the practice squad. Signed OL Paul Fenaroli to the practice squad. NEW YORK JETS—Signed S Antonio Allen from the practice squad. Signed CB Donnie Fletcher to the practice squad. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed CB Chandler Fenner to the practice squad. HOCKEY ECHL ECHL—Fined Ontario’s Kyle Clifford an undisclosed amount for a violation of the league’s exclusive equipment policy. SOCCER Major League Soccer COLORADO RAPIDS—Signed MF Pablo Mastroeni to a one-year contract. NEW YORK RED BULLS—Acquired F Josue Martinez and allocation money from Philadelphia for F Sebastien Le Toux. PORTLAND TIMBERS—Signed G Jake Gleeson, D Ryan Kawulok and MF/D Rodney Wallace. Exercised their 2012 contract options on G Joe Bendik, D Futty Danso, D Chris Taylor, MF Eric Alexander, MF Kalif Alhassan, MF Sal Zizzo, F Bright Dike and F Brent Richards. Declined the 2012 contract option for D Steven Smith.

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way my game has started getting back.” Daniel Chopra shot a 67 to DUBAI, United Arab Emishare third place with Javi rates — Shanshan Feng Colomo. birdied five of her first nine Third-ranked Bubba Watson holes Thursday to shoot a 7shot 68, including an eagle and under 65 and take a four-stroke six birdies, and defending chamlead after the second round of pion Lee Westwood shot 70. the Dubai Ladies Masters. Senden on top early Feng, the highest-ranked at Aussie Open player in the field, had three more birdies on the back nine SYDNEY — John Senden at the Emirates Golf Club for a shot a 6-under 66 on Thursday total of 13-under 131. to take the early lead in the Florentyna Parker, who Australian Open, with Englishshared the lead heading into man Justin Rose two strokes the second round, shot a 74 to back along with Kim Felton. drop down the leaderboard. Adam Scott opened with a Instead, Felicity Johnson (67) 72. After practicing with a tradimoved into second place, one tional putter during the week, stroke ahead of Caroline Mas- the Australian used his usual son (68), Cindy Lacrosse (69), broom-handle putter that he anJoanna Klatten (65) and Gwla- chors to his chest — a move dys Nocera (68). that is expected to be banned in Defending champion Lexi 2016 in a proposed rule change. Thompson (68) is another Defending champion Greg stroke back. The 17-year-old Chalmers and Tom Watson, American survived blustery making his first start in the morning conditions in Dubai event since winning in 1984, and made four birdies through were among the afternoon a bogey-free 18 holes. starters.

Crawford and Josh Beckett to Los Angeles. Loney hit a combined .249 with six homers and 41 RBIs for the Dodgers and Red Sox. He had 90 RBIs in 2008 and 2009 and 88 RBIs in 2010 for Los Angeles, but his production has dropped since then. Carlos Pena was Tampa Bay’s regular first baseman last season and hit only .197 with 19 homers and 61 RBIs.

In the 199 pound weight class, Citrus’ Anna Venero lifted a total of 295 pounds, while teammate Kara Hooks totaled 210 pounds. In the unlimited weight class, the Crystal River Pirates had no one to compete, so the Hurricanes’

Ashley Moore and Kaitlyn Ramsay took first and second with totals of 245 and 230 pounds consecutively. The next competition will be a tri-meet between Crystal River, South Sumter and Citrus at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Citrus High School.

lor on the break for a layup, then a three from the top of the key by Reynolds just before the buzzer. Thirty-five turnovers on the night by the Crusaders (1-7) was a large factor, as OCA would manage just two field goals on 19 shots for the entire game. But Taylor and the Pirates had a say as well, capitalizing on their opportunities. “It’s what we do in practice every day. We run drills to get me shots, and tonight I was able to knock them down with confidence,” Taylor said. “And it’s always good to get a win.” The Pirates also outrebounded the Crusaders 22-

10, while committing just 10 turnovers and shooting 51 percent from the field. “Matt Taylor gave us a real spark initially to start the game,” said Feldman, whose team held a 46-6 halftime lead. “He’s a streaky three-point shooter, but he was definitely on right from the start, and it seemed to energize everybody. We did what we needed to do in the first half to put the game away.” A.J. Bostic added 11 points and four rebounds off the bench, along with fellow backup Kalieb McColley who pitched in seven points, five assists, and four rebounds for Crystal River.

the Crusaders to narrow the gap to 11 after a 10-2 run by OCA (4-3) was capped by Rus’Sharra Tolbert’s layup. The Pirates led just 38-27 at that point, but Wells reeled off a personal 5-0 run of her own by knocking down a pair of free throws and following those 13 seconds later with a 3, which ended the third quarter with Crystal River up 43-27. “We were able to get ourselves back together,” Wells said, “and take off.” Hannigan and Meiman each hit jumpers to extend the lead to 20 points about 90 seconds into the fourth quarter to stake the Pirates to a 47-27 advantage and the team was never seriously threatened again.

“The lesson for my varsity players when I put them back into the game in the third quarter is (OCA) didn’t come here to lose and kept playing,” Rodgers said. For OCA, Kimmy Kauffmann led the way with a game-high 17 points. Tolbert added 11, but the young point guard was the Crusaders’ biggest threat to Crystal River with her quickness and fearless drives into the lane. Overall, neither team scorched the nets: the Pirates hit 26 of 79 shots from the field (32.9 percent) while OCA made 17 of 61 attempts (27.8). Crystal River plays 7 p.m. tonight at Tavares in an important District 5A-7 contest.

Hurricanes closed the period with a 5-0 run to maintain a six-point cushion. A basket by Connors and two free throws from Treleasha Simmons pushed the Citrus lead to 59-51 with 4:44 remaining in the game, but again Lecanto rallied to trim the deficit to 59-54. Another triple by Connors coupled with four clutch free throws by Elizabeth Lynch in the final 1:15 assured the Hurricane victory. “We have a veteran squad who have played in big games,” Lattin said. “And when you play a county rival, it’s always a big game. Experience is big. I think defensively our kids played great tonight.” Although Connors’ longrange effort stood out, there was plenty of credit to go around for Citrus. Two oth-

ers joined her in double figures in scoring, Micah Jenkins getting 13 and Simmons adding 10. Also, Lynch scored nine points and Toxen contributed eight. Lecanto also had plenty of balance, with four players in double figures scoring. Joining Buckley and Moehring were Paige Richards with 11 and Straight with 10. Also, Barber totaled eight points and 12 rebounds. “That physicality is something we’ve lacked,” said Szunko of Barber’s effort, adding, “Next time we play (Citrus), it’s just going to be a battle.” Citrus has another big District 6A-6 test when it plays at West Port on Tuesday. Lecanto is idle until Thursday, when it hosts Crystal River.

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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t taking any chances with their franchise quarterback’s sprained right shoulder and dislocated rib. Though the Steelers confirmed Ben Roethlisberger will return to the starting lineup on Sunday against San Diego after missing three weeks due to injury, Roethlisberger will take the field with a little extra protection. Roethlisberger will play with a custom-fit rib/chest compression shirt and a layer of Kevlar-lined composite in his shoulder pads to help absorb hits to his clavicle Schwartzel leads in Loney, Rays ink and shoulder joint regions. Thailand after 65 $2 million deal The padding, made by UnCHON BURI, Thailand — equal Technologies, has grown NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Free Former Masters champion popular across the NFL. agent first baseman James Charl Schwartzel shot a 7Philadelphia Eagles quarterLoney and the Tampa Bay under 65 Thursday to take a back Michael Vick wore a simiRays completed their $2 milone-stroke lead after the first lion, 1-year contract Thursday. lar compression shirt after round of the Thailand Golf The sides agreed on the deal injuring his ribs a few years ago Championship. earlier this week at the baseball and dozens of players — including Pittsburgh safety Troy The South African made four winter meetings, pending a Polamalu and linebacker birdies in the first seven holes physical. Loney can make an and added three more in a additional $1 million in perform- James Harrison — use Unequal CRT in their helmets. bogey-free round at Amata ance bonuses. The padding — about a halfSpring Country Club to hold a Tampa Bay is hoping the 28inch thick— in Roethlisberger’s one-shot advantage over Thiti- year-old Loney can have a shoulder pads is similar to the phun Chuayprakong. bounce-back year. He started Schwartzel, the champion at last season with the Los Ange- gear the company puts in its Augusta National in 2011, says les Dodgers, then was traded to chest protectors for baseball catchers. “it’s nice to put yourself in posi- Boston in July as part of the — From wire reports tion ... I’m very happy with the deal for Adrian Gonzalez, Carl

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Kanawall said. “My team is my second family, and I would not be where I am today if I did not have them.”

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starters got rest in anticipation of tonight’s crucial District 5A-7 matchup against Tavares. After Ocala Christian’s Nick Bedford earned three the hard way, scoring while fouled and converting the free throw, Crystal River scored ten unanswered points to end the opening quarter with a 21-3 lead. The run was highlighted by a Reynolds steal and break down court that led to a pair of free throws, another steal by Roessler, who found Tay-

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forward Jasmyne Eason continued a breakout campaign with a game-high 11 rebounds while adding six points, and Ashley Meiman chipped in eight points and seven rebounds of her own. Crystal River’s backups played the entire second quarter, with Kiersten Croyle netting three of her eight points and Cassidy Wardlaw hitting a free throw for just four Pirates points in the frame. At halftime, Crystal River still held a comfortable 2813 lead but the Pirates starters came out flat in the third quarter and allowed

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point in each. In the second, a Panther surge cut the gap to a point twice, 29-28 and a minute later 31-30, the second on two free throws by Miranda Barber. But Lecanto slipped after that, allowing the Hurricanes to close the half on a 7-2 run. Shenelle Toxen had five of those seven points. The third quarter was much the same. Lecanto, which did not get a threepointer in the first half, hit four of them in the third period, two coming from Megan Straight. Back-toback triples from Barber and Buckley narrowed Citrus’ lead to 47-46 with 3:22 left in the quarter, but again the

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Keaton honored for leadership BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — When Diane Keaton learned she would receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award, the 66year-old actress Diane immediKeaton ately began panicking about her speech. Keaton accepted the diamond-and-rubyencrusted prize Wednesday at the Hollywood Reporter’s 21st annual Women in Entertainment breakfast honoring the most powerful women in Hollywood. She opened by warning her speech wasn’t funny, then proceeded to crack up the crowd inside the ballroom of the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Andrews deals with new voice NEW YORK — It may take a big spoonful of sugar to make this go down: Julie Andrews said her four-octave voice is not coming back. The Oscar and Tony Awardwinning actress said in a recent inJulie terview a Andrews botched operation to remove noncancerous throat nodules in 1997 hasn’t gotten better. It has permanently limited her range and ability to hold notes. The actress said she can still speak “pretty well” and can still hit a few bass notes, “So if you wanted a rendition of ‘Old Man River’ you might get it, but I’m not singing as much these days.” The 77-year old, however, said she has rediscovered her voice in her books and in directing theater. —From wire reports

Top nominees Grammys spread across diverse range CHRIS TALBOTT AP Music Writer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Grammy Awards celebrated the diversity of music as six different artists tied for lead nominee — Kanye West, Jay-Z, Frank Ocean, Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, Mumford & Sons and fun. Auerbach received five nominations as a member of the Keys and is up for producer of the year, earning a spot with the others at the top of the list as the Grammy’s primetime television special came to his hometown Wednesday night. Nominations for Jay-Z and West, two of hip-hop’s most important figures, is a familiar refrain. Each has routinely been at or near the top of the nominations list for the past several years. Indie pop band fun., a featured performer during the show aired live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on CBS, rode the success of its anthemic hit “We Are Young” featuring Janelle Monae to sweep the major categories, earning nods for best new artist, song and record for “We Are Young” and album of the year for “Some Nights.” The band’s producer Jeff Bhasker is up for four nominations. “When you call your band fun. with a period at the end of the sentence, you set a very high standard for yourself and for fun itself,” Taylor Swift, the concert’s co-host, said in introducing them. “Fortunately, this band from New York has lived up to the name in the best possible way.” R&B singer Ocean, whose mother was in attendance, was rewarded by The Recording Academy with the nominations for best new artist, record for “Thinkin Bout You” and album of the year. British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons, which made an auspicious debut during the 2011 Grammys, is up for album of the year for “Babel,” one of 2012’s best-selling releases. Miguel and jazz great Chick Corea join the Keys with five nominations apiece. Nas and recording engineer Bob Ludwig join Bhasker at four apiece.

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Today in especially excited to show up in the album of the year category, which included Ocean’s major label debut, the Keys’ “El Camino,” Mumford’s “Babel” and White’s “Blunderbuss.” “It’s been an incredible year in music,” guitarist Jack Antonoff said. “It feels like alternative music is back, looking at album of the year, especially those nominations. We couldn’t be more proud to be in there. ... I think when we were sitting in our chairs out there, when we saw Jack White up there, that’s when we really pinched ourselves. We felt so honored to be in the same category.” Miguel also had his mind on the forgotten art form of the album. Nominated in the major category of song of the year for “Adorn,” he said in a phone interview from New York he was most excited about another category — urban contemporary album. “Of all of the categories to be nominated for, that is the one that means the most to me just because I

just, I miss great albums. That’s a huge compliment to say that your entire body of work was the best of the year,” he said. “I don’t know. That’s the one that means the most to me. I’m really hoping maybe, just maybe.” He’ll find out when the 55th annual Grammy Awards take place Feb. 10 in Los Angeles. Trophies will be handed out in 81 categories. The 5-year-old nominations show was held outside Los Angeles for the first time and showcased Music City for its growing role in the music industry. The Bridgestone Arena marked the largest venue the show has been held in and it may have been a dress rehearsal for a chance to host the main awards show sometime in the future. Song of the year nominees were Ed Sheeran’s “The A Team,” Miguel’s “Adorn,” Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe,” Clarkson’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” and fun.’s “We Are Young.”

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Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Having direct involvement with another and collectively working on a constructive project can bring you a lot of satisfaction. If you can’t do anything with a pal, do something for him or her. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Don’t ignore some wise advice just because it comes from someone you don’t like. If you do, your ego will be the cause of numerous problems. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Watch what you say when in a social setting, because there’s someone among the group who is looking to use your words against you in hopes of tripping you up. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Steer clear of someone who makes you feel extremely uncomfortable. There is a perfectly good underlying reason why your instincts are telling you to avoid this person. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Make sure the objectives you establish for yourself are within the scope of possibil-

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HISTORY Today is Friday, Dec. 7, the 342nd day of 2012. There are 24 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight: On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on the U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as part of its plan to conquer Southeast Asian territories; the raid, which claimed some 2,400 American lives, prompted the United States to declare war against Japan the next day. On this date: In 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. In 1796, electors chose John Adams to be the second president of the United States. In 1808, electors chose James Madison to be the fourth president of the United States. In 1836, Martin Van Buren was elected the eighth president of the United States. In 1842, the New York Philharmonic performed its first concert. Ten years ago: Iraq handed over its long-awaited arms declaration to the United Nations, denying it had doomsday weapons. Five years ago: Congressional Democrats demanded a full Justice Department investigation into whether the CIA had obstructed justice by destroying videotapes documenting the harsh 2002 interrogations of two alleged terrorists. One year ago: Rod Blagojevich, the ousted Illinois governor whose threeyear battle against criminal charges became a national spectacle, was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Today’s Birthdays: Actor Eli Wallach is 97. Linguist and political philosopher Noam Chomsky is 84. Bluegrass singer Bobby Osborne is 81. Actress Ellen Burstyn is 80. Sen. Thad Cochran, RMiss., is 75. Broadcast journalist Carole Simpson is 72. Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench is 65. Actordirector-producer James Keach is 65. Country singer Gary Morris is 64. Latin singer Frankie J is 36. Thought for Today: “No nation ever had an army large enough to guarantee it against attack in time of peace or ensure it victory in time of war.” — President Calvin Coolidge

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CHRISTMAS PARADES ■ Inverness Christmas Parade, noon Saturday, Dec. 8, Inverness.

The Nights of Lights Christmas Cele■ Airboat Christmas Parade, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, bration is from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 7, 8 Dec. 8, Hernando. and 9 at Fort Cooper State Park, 3100 ■ Homosassa Boat Parade, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, S. Old Floral City Road, Inverness. Dec. 15, Homosassa. On Friday and Saturday, enjoy the park with decorations, thousands of ■ Citrus Springs Christmas Parade, 2 p.m. Sunday, lights and hundreds of luminaries. Dec. 16, Citrus Springs. Stroll along the walkways, taking in the sights and sounds of Christmas. Bring ■ Crystal River Boat Parade, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, the children for a visit with Santa. Dec. 22, Crystal River Live entertainment starts at 7 p.m. — From staff reports Complimentary refreshments will be available while supplies last. Cost is $7. On Sunday, Dec. 9, enjoy the park For information and tickets, call Citwith decorations and lights as you stroll along the walkways while Christ- rus County Parks & Recreation at 352Sugarmill Chorale to raise 465-7007 or 352-527-7540 or visit mas music softly plays. voices in concert For admission, donate a nonperish- www.citruscountyparks.com. The Sugarmill Chorale will have its able food item, a new toy or cash for Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Citrus United Basket, or a donation of Dec. 8, at First United Methodist pet food for Citrus County Animal Church Fellowship Hall, 8831 W. BradServices. Father Christmas Ball shaw St., Homosassa. For more information, call 352-726at local Episcopal church The chorale will perform Christmas 0315. Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal favorites with a novelty piece or two. Community Band playing Church will present the 2012 Father Cost is $5 in advance and $8 at the for the holidays Christmas Ball at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. door. Tickets may be purchased at the Crystal River Chamber of Commerce, The Nature Coast Community Band 7, at the Key Training Center’s Chet 28 N.W. U.S. 19, or by calling Rose at will have two holiday concerts: one at Cole Life Enrichment Center. An upgraded menu and appetizers 352-634-2688. 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, at Cornerwill be catered by John Mason Caterstone Baptist Church, 1100 Highland Ave. in Inverness; and another at 2:30 ing. Violinist and cellist duo of Double Trouble will provide dinner music for p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, at First United the semiformal evening, and deejay Local chorus to host Methodist Church, corner of Yulee Bob Author will return to spin dance Drive and Bradshaw Street in old-fashioned concert music from the 1940s through the Homosassa. The Chorus of Beverly Hills will cel1980s. Featured on the program will be a ebrate with the Christmas concert “An Tickets are $45. new arrangement of “The Night Before Old-Fashioned Christmas” at 3 p.m. For information and tickets, call or Christmas” poem by Clement Clarke Sunday, Dec. 9, in the sanctuary of the stop by Shepherd of the Hills EpiscoMoore, music by Randol Alan Bass, Beverly Hills Community Church, 82 pal Church, 2540 Norvell Bryant Highand narrated by local musician and inCivic Circle. way, phone 352-527-0052, from 8 a.m. ternational radio personality Lew AlSome of the titles include a medley to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. paugh. Other program selections are of Irving Berlin’s songs, “I Saw Mommy from “The Nutcracker Suite,” “Mary’s Kissing Santa Claus,” “Home for Boy Child,” “O Most Holy Mystery,” Christmas,” “A Bell Carol” with the “Bugler’s Holiday,” and Drema church’s chime choir, “Blue Christmas.” Play Wildlife Jeopardy Leonard singing “The Christmas Tickets are $5 and available from Song.” The program is narrated by at state park chorus members or at the church. Doreen Morgan. The Wildlife Jeopardy program will For more information, call 352-746All NCCB concerts are free. Audibe from noon to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, 3620 or 352-746-5680. ences at NCCB concerts fill the hall, Dec. 8, at the Children’s Education — From staff reports so early arrival is necessary to obtain Center, Ellie Schiller Homosassa a parking space and a seat. No tickets Springs Wildlife State Park. are necessary. The question-and-anFor more information, visit the web- swer Jeopardysite or call 352-601-7394. style

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Citrus Springs ‘A Grinchmas Holiday’ on tap Friday night The fourth annual holiday show, “A Grinchmas Holiday,” with entertainment by the New Dawn Singers, will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at Citrus Springs Community Center, 1570 W. Citrus Springs Blvd. The New Dawn Singers is a traveling group of college-age performers who bring a high-energy song-anddance show to all ages across the country.

program is for all ages and focuses on a different animal each month presented in the Children’s Education Center in the Wildlife Park. December’s subject is flamingos. Regular park admission applies. Photos Special to the Chronicle ● Illustration by J.K. Devine

presents non-musical adaptation of Peter and the Wolf followed by the musical Bah Humbug, Scrooge’s Christmas. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, and Saturday, Dec. 15 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. $8 for adults and $5 for children 12 and younger. ● Victoria’s School of Dance presents the ballet Six Pink Slippers, an adaptation of Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22. $12 in advance and $15 on Dec. 22. Call the Art Center at 352746-7606 for information and tickets. ■ “Santa’s Untimely Demise,” Friday, Dec. 14, and Saturday, Dec. 15, at UNITY Mystery Dinner Theater, 2628 W. Woodview Lane, Lecanto. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. $20 donation. 352-746-1270.

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■ Girls Nite Out, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at Hospice of Citrus County’s Homosassa Too Thrift & Gift Shoppe, 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane, Homosassa. $10 donation. Wine and cheese, handbags, door prizes, goodie bags, chair massages, a makeup artist and hair salon. 352-621-1550 or www. hospiceofcitrus.org. ■ Friends of the Library’s Christmas Book

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Palms. $13.99 to $29.99. www.ChristmasAtGaylord Palms.com. 407-586-2000. Other events include: ● Christmas tree lighting with singers, carols, lights and a 54-foot-tall Christmas tree in the St. Augustine atrium. ● Live stage shows, including the Luminescence Christmas show, in Emerald Bay Plaza. ● Polar bear pursuit scavenger hunt throughout the indoor atriums. ● ShrekFeast interactive character breakfast with Shrek and friends. ● Gingy’s gingerbread decorating. Gaylord Palms Resort is at 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee. ■ Plaza Ice Palace with ice skating rink, through Sunday, Jan. 6, at Bo Diddley Community Plaza, 111 E. University Ave. The Plaza Ice Palace will be open from 4 to 10 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekends. Skating fee for one hour $10 per person, including skate rental, or $7 per person for patrons furnishing their own skates. 352-393-8746. ■ 27th annual Weeki Wachee River Christmas Boat Parade, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, Rogers Park, 7244 Shoal Line Blvd, Spring Hill. To enter, provide gift card, cash donation or new

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Anderson and Papermaker Keith Gum. $80 or $100 including lunch at Museum Café from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 352-628-9411. ■ “Water: Discovering and Sharing Solutions,” through Jan. 2, Florida Museum of Natural History. Experience interactive displays, live animals and two water tables to discover ways the University of Florida is finding solutions to global challenges involving water, invasive plants and animals, and food production. ■ Children’s Natural History Gallery, through Jan. 2, Florida Museum of Natural History. Artwork created by elementary students in the Alachua County Public Schools Visual Arts Program to complement exhibit, “Peanuts...Naturally: Charlie Brown and Friends Explore Nature.” ■ Free Family Day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 5, at Appleton Museum in Ocala. Activities include: ● “Sendak & Co.: Children’s Book Illustrations Since ‘Where the Wild Things Are’” exhibit. ● “Rumplestiltskin” puppet show with Jerry Bickel of Bits ‘N’ Pieces at 10:30 a.m. ● Storytelling with Windell Campbell at 11:30 a.m. ● “Making Monsters” workshops at 1 and 3:30 p.m. ● Concert flutist and artist Donna Wissinger at 2 p.m. Admission $6 for adults; $4 for seniors 55 or better and students 19 and older; $3 for

■ The Cedar Key Spring Fine Arts Festival seeks artists for the 49th year of its Old Florida Celebration of the Arts (OFCA) April 13 and 14. Deadline is Dec. 15. OFCA provides $10,000 in prize money. Setup is Friday night and Saturday morning. As a juried festival, artists must submit an application with three photographs of their work and one of their booth. Applications can be obtained by visiting www.cedarkeyarts festival.com or an electronic application can be filed via www.zapplication.com. Call Laura Matson Hahn at 352543-5400 or email cedarkey [email protected]. ■ The 12th annual The Villages Craft Festival, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5, and Saturday, Jan. 6, in Spanish Springs Town Square, 1118 Main St., The Villages. Free. www.art festival.com or 561-746-6615.

MUSEUMS ■ Coastal Heritage Museum tours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, Coastal Heritage Museum, 532 Citrus Ave., Crystal River. Extended hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the second Saturday monthly. Free. 352-795-1755. ■ “Pulp to Print,” fourhour workshop, 1 to 5 p.m. third week of every month, at Olde Mill House Gallery & Printing Museum, 10466 W. Yulee Dr., Old Homosassa. Instructors Master Printer Jim

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352-726-2611. ■ Herry’s Market Day, 8 a.m. to noon, last Saturday of the month at Hospice Thrift Shoppe, 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane, Homosassa (behind Wendy’s, east of U.S. 19). Herry’s Market Day is offering free vendor space. Space is limited. 352-527-2020. ■ Dunnellon’s First Saturday Village Market, includes a variety of street vendors, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. first Saturday monthly, Dunnellon’s Historic District on West Pennsylvania Avenue, Cedar and Walnut streets. 352-465-2225. ■ Saturday at the Market, farmers’ market, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays weekly, in front of the historic Courthouse, downtown Brooksville. 352-428-4275. ■ Circle Square Commons Farmers’ Market summer hours, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays. Fresh seasonal produce, flowers, plants, fresh-baked goods, handmade soaps, delicious pies and more. Circle Square Commons is adjacent to On Top of the World Communities at 8405 S.W. 80th St. in Ocala. 352-854-3670. www. CircleSquareCommons FarmersMarket.com. ■ Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market, includes fresh produce, seafood, art, live entertainment, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Tuesday, Gulfport waterfront district (Beach Boulevard). gulfportflorida.us/ tuesday-morning-freshmarket.

FARMERS’ MARKETS ■ Beverly Hills Arts, Crafts and Farmers Market, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at Lake Beverly Park. Vendor spaces $10. Market days are the first and third Fridays of each month. www.bhcivic association.com. 352-746- 2657. ■ Market Day with Art & Treasures, an outdoor event with plants, produce, arts, crafts, collectibles and more, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. second Saturdays on the grounds of Heritage Village, 657 N. Citrus Ave., Crystal River. 352-564-1400. ■ Floral City Market Day, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., second Saturday monthly, Floral City, U.S. 41. Produce, homemade crafts, plants, baked goods, etc, available. [email protected] or 352-344-1000. ■ Inverness Farmers’ Market, about 30 vendors, fresh produce, homemade crafts, baked goods and more, 8 a.m. to noon, first and third Saturdays monthly,Inverness Government Center parking lot.

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“Peanuts … Naturally: Charlie Brown and Friends Explore Nature,” exhibit ends Jan. 2. The exhibit takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of the natural world through “Peanuts” comic strips, videos, objects and interactive stations. Admission $4 for adults; $3.50 for Florida residents, seniors and college students; and $3 for ages 3 to 17. The museum is at 3215 Hull Road, east of Southwest 34th Street in the University of Florida Cultural Plaza in Gainesville. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. For information, visit www.flmnh.ufl.edu or call 352-846-2000.

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ARTS & CRAFTS ■ “Best of the Season: Joyful Memories” art exhibit through Saturday, Dec. 8, at Webber Center Gallery at College of Central Florida. Opening reception featuring flute soloist Dr. Sarah Satterfield, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, in Webber Center at College of Central Florida, Ocala campus, 3001 S.W. College Road. Gallery hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Gallery closed Sundays, Mondays and collegeobserved holidays. ■ Manatee Haven Decorative Artists chapter of the National Society of Decorative Painters, meets second Saturday monthly at 8089 W. Pine Bluff St., Crystal River. 352-563-6349, 352-8618567. www.mhdartists.com. ■ Larry Becker, “Mr. Photoshop,” will be guest speaker at the 7 p.m. Dec. 10 meeting of Citrus County Art Center Camera Club, 2644 N. Annapolis Ave. Becker is a trainer, author and photographer who, for the past six years, has been the executive director of NAPP, the largest Photoshop and digital imaging association in the world. He will cover how to save money on gear and gadgets and various strategies for making money with photography. Free. 352-400-4466. ■ All Day Art Club, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays , Old Homosassa Civic Center, 5530 S. Mason Creek Drive, behind the fire station. $10. Bring supplies. Intermediate and advanced artists welcome. 352795-8774. ■ Citrus Watercolor Club meeting, 1 p.m. second Friday monthly, United Methodist Church on County Road 581, Inverness. $5. 352-382-8973 or 352-622-9352. ■ Needlework Fun Groups, 2 to 4 p.m. first and third Saturdays monthly, Wildwood Public Library, 310 S. Palmer Drive, Wildwood. 352-748-1158. els34785@ yahoo.com. ■ Gulfport’s First Friday Art Walk, 6 to 10 p.m. Jan. 5, more than a half-mile up and down scenic Beach Boulevard. Third Saturday Art Walk is 6 to 10 p.m. Dec. 15. Gulfport Art Walk is the first Friday and third Saturday of every month, year-round. Parking free. Free trolley rides from off-site parking areas. Pet and family friendly. www.GulfportMA.com. 866-ART-WALK. ■ Community Needleworks Crafters meet at 10 a.m. first Wednesday. All quilters, knitters and crochet crafters welcome. Call Terri at 352-746-1973. ■ Sandhill Crane Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., first Wednesday monthly at Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 200 Mt. Fair Ave., Brooksville. Bring lunch. 352-621-6680 (Citrus), 352-666-8350 (Hernando).

ART CLASSES ■ Garden Shed classes: ● Basket weaving, 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. $40. Materials and supplies provided to make a large market basket. Full kitchen available for you to bring food and drink. The Garden Shed is at 2423 S Rock Crusher Road in Homosassa. Call 352-503-7063 to register. Pre-registration required. All major credit cards accepted. ■ Lorna Jean Gallery art classes: ● Evening watercolor class for beginners, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuedsays. $15. Limit of six students. Materials list and some supplies available at gallery. ● Learn to Draw, for ages 8 and older. $15. Pay for four, receive one free. Materials included. Group and private lessons available. Call Joseph at 352-564-2781. ● Watercolor painting for beginners, 1 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Limit of six students. $15. Materials list and some supplies available at gallery. Lorna Jean Gallery is at 6136 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. 352-564-2781. ■ Watercolor classes with instructor Pat Sistrand, 9 a.m. Tuesdays, Citrus Springs Community Center. $10. www.citruscountyfl.org, click on Parks & Recreation to register. 352-465-7007. ■ Floral City Needle

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Artists instructs in quilting, embroidery, knitting and crochet for beginners to advanced levels, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays at Floral City Community House between the library and the museum on Orange Avenue. Free. 352-344-5896. ■ The Florida Artists Gallery, historic Knight House, 8219 Orange Ave., Floral City, offers art classes. 352-344-9300. www.Florida artistsgallery.com. December classes are: ● Introduction to Papermaking, 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 8. Instructor Keith Gum. Learn basic methods of handmade paper production, using cotton rag and abaca fibers as well as various inclusions for texture and decorative effect. Materials and equipment provided. Dress for wet, messy activity. $50 for class and materials. [email protected]. ● Japanese Bookbinding, 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12. Instructor Keith Gum. Use sheets made in paper-making workshop to create a hand-bound Japanese book with original stamped cover. $35 plus $5 material fee. Those who have not attended papermaking workshop may purchase handmade sheets for $10. Other materials and equipment provided. ifugaopaper [email protected]. ● Fearless Painting with Acrylics, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with lunch from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13. Instructor Susi LaForsch. In one-day workshop, students will create an 18-inch-by-24-inch acrylic painting. $75 per workshop with materials included. Deposit required. [email protected] or 352-726-8710. ● Relief Printmaking, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19. Instructor Keith Gum. Learn basic methods of cutting and printing an edition of single color linoprints. Tools and materials provided. $65 including materials. [email protected]. January classes are: ● Jewelry Making with Viking knit and beads bracelet, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9. Instructor Marcia Balonis. Learn to make a Viking double-knit wire component with beads to create a bracelet. Uses 24-gauge wire available from instructor or bring own. Beads also available. Beads must fit 18-gauge wire. $25 if prepaid, $30 day of class. Must register in advance. 353-201-0959 or baubles bybalonis.net/class_ schedule. ● Mixed Water Media, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, Instructor Carol Kreider. Learn design, texture, color and adding collage and found items. $ 30. 352-5976639 or ckreider@tampabay. rr.com. Continuing classes: ● Oil painting class, 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays. Instructor Connie Townsend. For beginners to advanced. $15 per class. [email protected] or 352-400-9757. ● Acrylic painting class, 1 to 3 p.m. Fridays. Instructor Connie Townsend. For beginners to advanced. $15 per class. [email protected] or 352-400-9757. ■ Hobby Haven classes: ● Acrylic painting with Lois, noon every Friday. $15. Classes are at Hobby Haven & gifts, 1239 S. Suncoast Blvd., (U.S. 19), Homosassa, in Nottingham Square next to GMC Buick. 352-794-6032. ■ Art Center of Citrus County — Academy of the Arts spring classes start Jan. 7. Some classes have a size limit. Semester cost $35. 352-795-7606. ● Monday: 1 to 3 p.m. Adult Acrylics; 4 to 5:30 p.m. Youth Art; and 5 to 6 p.m. Dance for 10 years old and older. ● Tuesday and Thursday: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Youth Drama (one class meets both days); ● Wednesday: 6 to 7 p.m. Youth Choir; 6 to 7:30 p.m. Adult Acting. ● Thursday: 1 to 3 p.m. Adult Abstracts in Oils.

MUSIC ■ “Home For the Holidays,” a Christmas concert by Summer Springs Chorus, 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at Ascension Lutheran Church, 5730 S.E. 28th Street at Baseline Road, Ocala. Joining chorus will be quartets, “A Matter of Taste” from New

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■ Sumter Singles and Couples dinner dance, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. the first and third Fridays monthly at Lake Panasoffkee Recreation Park in blue building at 1582 County Road 459 off County Road 470. Dances open to married, couples, singles, and groups from churches and RV parks. All ages welcome. No alcohol. Finger foods or soda welcome. 352-424-1688. ■ Afternoon tea dances and classical ballroom music, twice monthly at community centers, hosted by deejay Sapphire. On the second Wednesday monthly, the tea dance is 1:30 to 4 p.m. at Central Citrus Community Center, 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto. 352-527-5993. On the last Friday monthly, tea dance is from 2 to 3 p.m. at West Citrus Community Center, 8940 W. Veterans Drive, Homosassa. $5, with a portion of the proceeds going to in-home senior services. 352527-5993 or 352-795-3831. ■ Spirit of Citrus Dancers’ Grand Holiday Ball with decorations and scrumptious appetizers will be Saturday, Dec. 15. Dress is semiformal to dressy. Deejay Butch Phillips. ● More dance parties Jan. 5 and Jan. 16. Dances are at the Kellner Auditorium Jewish Center in Beverly Hills. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. A complimentary dance lesson at 7 p.m.; general dancing from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Admission $6 for members; $9 for nonmembers. Ice and coffee provided; sodas and bottled water are available for purchase. 352-344-1383 or 352-726-1495. www.soc dancer.org. ■ Allan O’Neal sings and deejays first Saturday of the month at Citrus County Builders Association, 1196 S. Lecanto Hwy. (County Road 491 across from Havana House Café) Lecanto. Dances are from 6 to 10 p.m.

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with a free dance lesson at 5:30 p.m. $10. 352-4640004. www.eventsolutions bylinda.com. ■ The Knights of Columbus, Council No. 8510 of Dunnellon dinner dance, Saturday, Jan. 12, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. The parish hall is south of the intersection of U.S. 40 and 41. $15 per person. Tickets available from the parish office or by phone order from the Knights of Columbus. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. 352-489-6221. ■ Sunday Night Dances every week at Knights of Columbus, 2389 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy., Lecanto. Doors open at 6 p.m. Music starts at 7 p.m. Coffee, tea and soda available. ■ Line dancing classes with Kathy Reynolds, 1 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, East Citrus Community Center, 9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. $3 per class. 352-344-9666. ■ Inverness Square Dance Club’s beginner square dance lessons, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, East Citrus Community Center, 9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, east of Inverness on State Road 44. 352-8602090 or 352-465-700. ■ Country Line dancing classes, 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays, Beverly Hills Recreation Center. $3 nonmembers. 352746-4882 or 352-527-3738. ■ Citrus Squares, 7 p.m. Thursdays, fellowship hall of First United Methodist Church of Dunnellon, 21501 W. State Road 40, Dunnellon. 352489-1785 or 352-465-2142. ■ African dance classes at Central Ridge Library. Free. For a schedule and to donate African instruments new or used, call 352-249-7283.

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Port Richey, and “Wired for Sound” from the chorus. $10. For reserved seats, call Jackie at 352-888-8841. Silent auction at 6:30 p.m. 352-726-3323. ■ Bowzer’s Holiday Rock ‘N’ Roll Party featuring Anthony and the Imperials, Jay Siegel and the Tokens, The Crystals, Joey Dee (Peppermint Twist) and Johnny Contardo, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, Ruth Eckerd Hall. $100, $70, $50 and $35. 727-791-7400. www. rutheckerdhall.com. ■ CF Patriot Blues Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, in Charles R. Dassance Fine Arts Center, at College of Central Florida Ocala campus, 3001 S.W. College Road. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance. $12 for adults and $6 for non-CF students. 352-8735810 or tickets.CF.edu. ■ Sunday Sampler concert series, 2:30 to 4:45 p.m. Sundays, historic Dunnellon Depot, 12061 S. Williams St. $10 donation. Free refreshments at intermission. Proceeds support artists who educate through writing and singing about Florida. 352-465-2167. Concert dates are: ● Dec. 9 — Carly Bak and Too Many Smiths. ■ Bluegrass Christmas Service, 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, St. Timothy Lutheran Church’s sanctuary, at 1070 N. Suncoast Blvd., (U.S. 19), Crystal River. The come-asyou-are service features bluegrass-style Christmas music presented by the Swanson Family. Free. 352-795-5325. ■ The Country Sunshine Band, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fridays, East Citrus Community Center, 9907 East Gulf-to-Lake Hwy. (State Road 44 East), Inverness. Call Annie at 352465-4860. ■ John Thomas Traditional Country Music Show and Jam, 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays

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Withlacoochee Area Residents will have its quarterly meeting and fourth annual turkey dinner Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the YankeetownInglis Woman’s Club on 56th Street, Yankeetown. Doors will open at 6 p.m. for mingling with neighbors, and food will be served around 7 p.m. A donation of $12 for adults and $7 for children 12 and younger will let guests sample deep-fried turkey, ham and all the assorted sides and desserts. For information, call 352447-5434, or email warinc. [email protected].

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District 7 VFW Riders will have a poker run Saturday, Dec. 8, starting from VFW Post 8189 Crystal River/Homosassa, 8855 W. Veterans Drive, Homosassa. Registration is at 9 a.m. and last bike out is 11 a.m. Last bike in is at 4 p.m. The run will benefit “Because We Care,” a VFW program to support veterans and their families. Cost is $15 per poker hand, including the meal at the final stop. Additional hands are $10; additional meal tickets, $5. The event will include a 50/50 drawing, continental breakfast, prizes, music, a silent auction and more. Stops will be at: VFW Post 8189, Homosassa; VFW Post 10137, Bushnell; VFW Post 10084, Lake Panasoffkee; VFW Post 4337, Inverness; VFW Post 10087, Beverly Hills; and VFW Post 4864, Citrus Springs. For more information, call Roger at 352-697-1826.

Special to the Chronicle The Gulf to Lakes Pilot Club members are selling snowflake ornaments for the 16th annual Candlelight Service at Fero Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 5891 N. Lecanto Highway, slated for 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13. Snowflakes may be purchased for $2 in honor or in memory of a loved one,

friend, co-worker or pet. The name of the honoree will be attached to each snowflake and placed on the Memory Trees. Refreshments are available at 5 p.m. prior to the luminary service. At 6 p.m. the musical program will begin. The public is invited to purchase a snowflake from any Pilot Club member and to attend the inspirational candlelight ceremony. Gulf to Lakes

Pilot Club members will also be selling snowflakes immediately before the program begins. Proceeds from the snowflake sales go to local charities that the Pilot Club supports. The Memory Trees will be lit and on display the entire month of December at Fero Memorial Gardens Cemetery. For information, or to purchase an ornament, call Anita at 352-341-4898.

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Rummage sale for Project Graduation Citrus High School’s Class of 2013 Project Graduation will have a rummage sale from 7 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 8, at the old Cox Lumber Building on State Road 44 across from Winn-Dixie. Project Graduation seeks to protect students with a funfilled night to celebrate their accomplishments. Money raised helps pay for food, gifts and entertainment.

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Celebrate solstice a little bit early The Winter Solstice celebration will be conducted early at 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 9. It will be led by Mackie Sanford of Cherokee descent. The Winter Solstice is Friday, Dec. 21 — the shortest day of the year. Call Betty Berger at 352-447-2726, or email [email protected] for location.

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Rusty is a real charmer, a 3-year-old neutered male, chocolate-colored Pekinese. He is so funny when he carries a toy around in his mouth. You will fall in love with him and want to take him home. He wants to be in an “adultonly” home. Come meet Rusty and a few other small dogs with A Humane Society of Central Florida Pet Rescue Inc. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Pet Super Market, Inverness. Visit online at www.AHmaneSociety PerRescue.com, or call 352-527-9050.

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At the Nov. 28 meeting of the Rotary Club of Central Citrus County, Amy Freeman, RD, CDE, of Citrus Memorial Health System, made a timely presentation about diabetes, its risks and the steps to take to limit susceptibility to the growing disease. She gave the club a simple test that allowed each member to determine where they stood in regard to their chances of becoming diabetic. She is pictured here with club President Ken Swade. The club has announced its 2013 calendars are now available. The calendars are the main fundraiser for the club. For more information about the calendars, call Karen Stephenson at 352-746-4355. The Rotary Club of Central Citrus County meets at 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Skeet’s Restaurant in Beverly Hills. For more information, call club Secretary Karen Stephenson at 352-746-4355, or visit the club website at www.citrusrotary.com.

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geless tales of the joy of sharing will present the musical “Bah, Humand the evil of miserliness will bug” and the non-musical version of be presented by our young ac- “Peter and the Wolf.” “Bah, Humbug,” tors on the Art Center stage during De- directed by Sharon Harris and Brady Lay, is the traditional story cember. of the greedy Scrooge, but Beginning at 2 p.m. Sunwith music that moves beday, Dec. 9, there will be a tween rousing tunes and double feature by Art Cenlyrical melodies. This is a ter Academy students. The show the whole family will musical class, directed by love. Jackie Stevio, will present “Peter and the Wolf,” dithe musical play “A Cinrected by Mac Harris, is the derella Christmas,” told second feature and is a rolfrom the perspective of the licking tale of a wolf that has kingdom’s annual ChristSharon Harris escaped from the zoo and is mas Ball to which CinART TALK raiding the neighborhood derella is disinvited. The stealing pies, cakes and tale is woven together with beautiful songs children and adults cookies to satisfy his sweet tooth. This is a story for the young and the young will love. The second feature of the Dec. 9 at heart. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Frishow is “Mark Twain’s Tales,” which day and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday. On Saturday, Dec. 22, there will be an Art Center Academy youth group presented earlier this fall at the two performances of “Pink Slippers, A Florida Theatre Conference. Directed Ballet” by Victoria’s School of Dance; by Ashlyn Gibbs, the actors bring sto- 2 and 7:30 p.m. This is a beautiful balries of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer to let weaving many of our favorite fairy tale characters into one glorious life. The following week, Dec. 14, 15 and production celebrating the holiday 16, the Academy youth drama classes season.

Tickets for all of the youth events — and for the January musical “Nunsense” — are available through the Art Center Box Office at 352-746-7606. “Nunsense” tickets would make a great stocking stuffer for a special person. Registration is under way for Spring Art Academy Classes for adults and youths. Class sizes are limited and begin Jan. 14. Two visual arts events are on the calendar for January. Works for the Third Art Competition of the year will be received between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Jan. 2 and 3, and on Jan.10 there will be a presentation by the Appleton Museum at the Art Center. Information and a prospectus for the show are available at 352-746-0924. Happy holidays to all. ———■———

Sharon Harris is an artist and former president of the Art Center and currently serves as the director of the Art Center’s Academy of the Arts. For show tickets or more information call the box office at 352-746-7606 or visit www.artcenterofcitruscounty.org .

Citrus American Italian Club will have its annual Christmas dinner dance on Saturday, Dec. 8, at 4325 S. Little Al Point, Inverness. Doors open at 4 p.m., with hors d’oeuvres at 5 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. Santa will arrive about 8 p.m. On the menu are prime rib, baked potato, vegetable, salad and dessert. Music will be by Solid Gold. Cost is $16. Call Dolores at 352-746-5019 for reservations.

Support group plans luncheon The North Central PostPolio Support Group will have its 22nd annual Holiday Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Collins Health Resource Center, 9401 S.W. State Road 200, Building 300, Suite 303, Ocala. Guest speaker will be Bill Mansfield, program coordinator for the Munroe Regional Collins Center. He will offer a look at southern culture and show how it developed. Reservations and payment ($5) must be made by Dec. 10. Checks may be made out to “NCFPPSG” and mailed to Support Group President Carolyn Raville at 7180 S.W. 182nd Place, Dunnellon, FL 34432. For more information, call Carolyn at 352-489-1731.

Literary group to take trip The Literary Group of the Crystal River Woman’s Club invites the public to travel with them to Mount Dora for two days, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 12 and 13. For more information, call Jo Ann Ryan at 352-3821138 or 352-564-8773.

Religion NOTES Glad Tidings Sabbath school begins at 9 a.m. Saturday with song, then study, at Glad Tidings Church. Divine hour follows at 11 a.m. Elder Shaffer will bring the bread of life this Sabbath. A vegan lunch follows. Bible study is at 6 p.m. Thursday. CHIP (Coronary Health Improvement Program) alumni meet at 5 p.m. the first Monday monthly. Interested persons welcome. Start the new year off right with an “End Time Prophecy Seminar” beginning at 7 p.m. Jan. 3. It will continue each Tuesday and Thursday nights until March 12. There is no charge and all are welcome. Come find out who the Antichrist and Beast are and what his mark is. Registration required; seating is limited. For more information, call Bob at 352628-1743. The church is at 520 N.E. Third Ave. (next to the BP station), Crystal River.

Inverness SDA Sabbath school song service starts at 9:10 a.m. Saturday. Children’s classes begin at 9:30;

toddler class is at 9:45; adult bible study is at 9:50 a.m. Pastor John Sabo will offer the sermon “Levite, Part 1,” at the 11 a.m. service on Saturday. Thrift store is open 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday. The Health Food Store is open 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday. Prayer meeting is 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. The church is at 638 S. Eden Gardens, 4.5 miles east of Inverness off State Road 44. The church phone number is 352-726-9311. See www.sda-inverness.org.

Hernando SDA Hernando Seventh-day Adventist services start at 11 a.m. Saturday. A fellowship luncheon will follow the worship service; all are welcome. The adult Sabbath school program begins at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, followed at 10 a.m. by a Bible study. Classes for children are available at 9:30 a.m. There is a mid-week meeting at 6 p.m. each Wednesday. The church is at 1880 N. Trucks Ave., Hernando; phone 352-344-2008.

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Homosassa SDA Pastor Dale Wolfe will be the speaker at the 11 a.m. divine worship Saturday. A fellowship dinner will follow the service. Pastor Dale Wolfe will lead the 10 a.m. adult Bible class. The 9:30 a.m. Sabbath school will be led by Bob Halstead. Wally Zollins will discuss “The Law and the Gospel” at the 10 a.m. Sabbath school. Thursday study group is at 10 a.m. Men’s study group meets at 7 p.m. The church is at 5863 Cardinal St. For more information, call Bob Halstead at 352-382-7753.

Advent Hope Bible study is at 10 a.m. Saturday for all ages. The worship service begins at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. After the service, there is a weekly potluck. Vegetarian store is open from 10 a.m. to noon each Wednesday. The church is at 428 N.E. Third Ave., Crystal River. Call 352-794-0071 or visit online at www.adventhopechurch.com.

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Congregation Beth Sholom All are welcome at a Hanukkah candlelighting and celebration at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, on the grounds of the Old Historic Courthouse in Inverness (at U.S. 41 and State Road 44). In addition to the celebration and music, latkes (potato pancakes) and doughnut holes will be served with coffee and tea. This will be the only public Hanukkah celebration in Citrus County. Sponsors are Joe’s Family Restaurant, Seventh Heaven Salon & Spa, the Citrus County Chronicle, Citrus County Historical Society and Congregation Beth Sholom of Citrus County, with thanks to Citrus County Parks & Recreation, Benny Cruz and Citrus County Sheriff Fire Rescue. Congregation Beth Sholom with Hazzan Mordecai Kamlot as cantor/spiritual leader, is at 102 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills, and offers spirited and participatory-style Friday (7:30 p.m.) and Saturday (9:30 a.m.) Shabbat services, as well as social and cultural activities. Call 352643-0995, or email [email protected].

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PHILLIP ALDER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. It is well known that trump contracts offer a lot more possibilities than no-trump. Another good book discussing them is “Clever Plays in the Trump Suit” by David Bird (Master Point Press). It is aimed at intermediate players and covers such important topics as when to draw trumps, handling bad trump breaks and forcing defenses, and what to do with a paucity of trumps (after partner misbid, of course!). In this deal from the book, how should South plan the play in four hearts after West leads the spade king? Some players I know would have made a weak jump overcall of two diamonds with that East hand. North was right to jump to four hearts. Despite his limited point-count, his hand had great playing potential. The South hand has a lot of losers. For declarer to win 10 tricks, dummy’s club suit must be established and cashed. But South must try to accommodate bad breaks in both hearts and clubs. The correct play is to take the spade ace, play a club to dummy’s queen, and ruff a club with the heart ace. No doubt West will scowl while he discards a spade! Declarer crosses to dummy with a trump, ruffs another club with the heart king, and tries to draw trumps. Even when West unexpectedly turns up with four, South leaves him with one and plays top clubs. West may ruff whenever he likes, but declarer still has the heart four in the dummy as an entry via a spade or diamond ruff. He loses only one spade, one heart and one diamond.

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ear Annie: Three months wrong, it makes me believe he ago, my husband and I will do it again, and who knows were introduced to a cou- where it will lead? How can I work on our marriage ple through mutual if he won’t acknowlfriends. My husband edge his actions were could not take his eyes more than “friendly”? off the woman all — In Limbo evening. They arranged Dear Limbo: Your to attend on an all-day counselor should be seminar course toaddressing these isgether. The course sues during your sesleader took a suggessions. If that hasn’t tive photo of them he happened, please go circulated to all his back and try again. male friends. Your husband needs Shortly after, he to admit his interest in asked for a divorce out ANNIE’S this woman was inapof the blue, saying I MAILBOX propriate and put your criticized him too marriage at risk. much. I snooped on his There are also trust and comcomputer and found the photo along with other highly flirtatious munication issues. This is what emails, one of them arranging to counseling is for. The two of you meet this woman during the day. have a lot of work to do, but it reBoth of them made excuses, quires honesty all around. Dear Annie: My aunt’s son is a telling her boyfriend and our mutual friends they had accidentally drug addict. He has been in and bumped into each other. Shortly out of jail and treatment centers, after that, she broke up with her and she has not spoken to many boyfriend while he was undergo- of us over the years. My aunt is planning on coming ing chemotherapy. I never told my husband I knew to my grandmother’s home for about their flirtation, as I wanted Christmas dinner and bringing to see where it was headed. her son. I do not feel comfortable When my husband said maybe around my cousin. I think he is we should work on our marriage, dangerous. My relatives said it’s we went for couples counseling. time for the family to heal, and I That’s when I brought it up, should forgive him. They are all showing the counselor all of the willing to sit down with him bephotographs and emails I found. cause they think he is clean and My husband said he did nothing drug-free. I don’t trust that he is, wrong, I ruined a good friend- and I don’t want my children in ship, and he feels “violated” be- his presence. What do you think? cause I snooped on his computer. — Niece Dear Niece: You should proHe has since changed all of his passwords. But he still wants to tect your children from anyone who poses a danger. But you work on our marriage. If he thinks he did nothing aren’t giving your cousin a

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chance to reintegrate himself into the family if he is, in fact, clean. We understand your reluctance to be around him, but addicts who are making a sincere effort need the emotional support of their families. How long has he claimed to be drug-free? Is there any evidence he has relapsed? You might consider stopping by Grandma’s house without your children to check on the situation and say hello, and then have your Christmas dinner elsewhere. Dear Annie: This is for “North Carolina,” who does not appreciate his boss’s language. Since the boss is willing to work on it, I suggest he place a “Fine Jar” on the table with a list of words and their corresponding fines. Every time anyone says one of the words, he has to pay the fine. The money can go toward refreshments at the next meeting or to charity. This game makes light of the problem while reinforcing better behavior. It worked for me in a highly sensitive job where the boss had an enormous ego. — Neighbor in Kentucky ———■———

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7:30 p.m., 10:05 p.m. “The Collection” (R) ID required. 4:50 p.m. 10:25 p.m. “Killing Them Softly” (R) ID required. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:25 p.m. “Red Dawn” (PG-13) 1:55 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10 p.m. “Rise of the Guardians” (PG) 4:10 p.m., 9:45 p.m. “Rise of the Guardians” (PG) In 3D. 1:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m. No passes. “Life of Pi” (PG) In 3D. 1:05 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:55 p.m. “Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2” (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10:30 p.m. “Skyfall” (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 10:15 p.m. “Flight” (R) 1:10 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10:20 p.m. “Wreck-it Ralph” 3D (PG) 1:40 p.m., 7:50 p.m. No passes.

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HOMOSASSA Fri & Sat 8am-3pm Scrapbooking, tools, household Misc 11482 W Club View Dr Riverhaven HOMOSASSA Wooded Lot, wet lands on Lee Woods Drive 112 x 114 ft. river access, but not on River $7,000. 352-621-1664

HOMOSASSA Fri. & Sat. 8a-2p, Tools, Welder, Furn. & Xmas. 4111 S. Colony Terrace

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 08 CREW CAB, Blue Silver, 67K miles, show-room condition FLAWLESS, Fully accessorized Guaranteed PERFECT Well Below Book at $13,750, Firm 352-634-2091

INVERNESS 2/1 no pets, $500 + dep. 919 Turner Camp Rd. 352-860-2026

INVERNESS Fri. & Sat. 8am-2pm Lots of STUFF New & Used 352-201-2720 4480 E. Eagles Nest Ct.

CRYSTAL RIVER Fri. & Sat. 8A.-3P. childrens clothes, books, lots of misc. 9380 W Milwaukee Ct ***off Citrus Ave.***

CRYSTAL RIVER Fri. & Sat. Window, Fabrics, Extensive Lace trims, Xmas & misc. 3979 N Olive Ave.

CRYSTAL RIVER Saturday 8, 8a-2p ★ MOVING SALE ★ Househld., Furn. Tools 8288 W. Anna Gail Ln.

Dunnellon Moving Sale Daily! Beginning Fri. 12-7 8a- 4p Furn, Decorative items & tools. No early birds. 5852 W Riverbend Rd

DUNNELLON Sat & Sun 8am-5pm

INVERNESS Inverness Mobile Park Community Yard Sale Sat. Dec. 8, 8a-? 550 N. Independence IRON REMOVER whole house system w/ chemical feeder, own. manual like new Cost $850. Asking $350. (352) 726-4421

LECANTO HILLS Mobile Home & Senior Pk Sat, Dec 8th, 9:30 to 3:00 Sale items at ind. houses & Books, Movies, misc. coffee & donuts at at ClubHouse

LECANTO Sat 8am - 2pm Xmas items, furn. organ glassware, exercise equip, Lots more! 2082 S. Overview Dr.

NISSAN 2004 350Z, 2dr. convertible, silver, 53k mles, auto trans, $14,800 352-382-4239

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 9th 1p-4p 3945 S. Spaniel Tr.

Xmas, auto, china, crystal stemware, tv’s, household, multi family 6411 W Riverbend Road

Large Home, 3,200 Sf. Parsley Real Estate (352) 422-5731

FORD

**Fri, Sat 9 to 3** Hi-end furn, sm appl.lots Xmas, silver, china, BIG! Graywood by Walgrns

‘00, Mustang LX, auto, V6, red, runs excellent, $4,700. (352) 257-3894 Cell (352) 794-6069 Office

FORD Escort, 4 Door, 73k miles, New tires extra clean $3,650 (352) 257-3894 Cell (352) 794-6069 Office

Free Est., Lic. & Ins.,

SEARS EXERCISE BIKE, Whirlwind,Dual Action Digital, good cond. $100 352-344-5283

SUGARMILL WOODS Sat, Dec 8, 8am to 4pm model home furniture, misc. items 16 Cypress Blvd E TREADMILL Pro Form Crosswalk 380, like new, $375 OBO (352) 382-7399 WHIRPOOL DRYER Heavy Duty $150 GLIDER WALKER w/footstool, good cond. $50, 352-795-7254 Yamaha Motor Scooter “Razz” 1988, Street legal. Less than 1000 miles, exc. cond. $1000 CASH FIRM (352) 445-9448

Free Services

CITRUS SPRINGS Friday & Sat., 8a-2pm ★FINAL MOVING SALE ★ Rain or Shine 9068 N. MARCUS WAY

Today’s New Ads

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Announcements

lost- black and white cat name COTA anderson st and charles ave on 11/29/2012 please call 352-476-7574 reward offered

AIRPORT TAXI (352) 746-2929

Lost Mane Coon Cat Pine Ridge 12/4 male, tiger, long hair, declawed on front, no collar but microchipped W. Angus Dr. (352) 697-2220

Found BLACK PIT BULL MIX, at E.44 at Boyscout Rd, looks like still a puppy 352-637-2162 FEMALE DOG MIXEDFOUND BEVERLY HILLS AREA Filmore St. (352) 362-1606 Found: Handsome, Pure White Minature American Eskimo male dog. Found: Owner..does not want dog! I can not keep as I already have three dogs!Free to GREAT home!! Friendly, gets along great with other dogs. Do not know about children. 31/2 yrs. old.Loves to go Bye Bye! Please call 352-563-1519 or 727-504-4488.

Announcements

$$ CASH PAID $$ for junk vehicles. 352-634-5389 BUYING JUNK CARS • Running or Not • CASH PAID - $200 & UP (352) 771-6191 FREE REMOVAL Washers,Dryers,Riding Mowers, Scrap Metals, Antena towers 270-4087

Free Offers Border Collie, male neutered, healthy, very smart, can’t care for due to age (352) 527-8108 FREE FIREWOOD CUT TO FIREPLACE LENGTH (352) 341-1143

FREE KITTEN female black & orange 5 months old. To good home only! (863) 843-2495 Have 3 Cats, one has to go! male,blue eyed, siamese racoon, beautiful pls call 352-726-2890 Heater & Accessories for Hot tub You Remove Cit. Sprg (352) 489-4438 Mission in Citrus has a FREE garage sale to those in need. No resale agents! Lots of baby items, household items and kids toys. A little bit of everything. If you are in need or know someone who is, please tell them. 2488 N. Pennsylvania Crystal River (near Manatee Lanes) Fri & Sat all day

Precious Paws Rescue, Inc. preciouspawsflorida. com 726-4700

“RESCUING PETS FOUR PAWS AT A TIME”

Greens, Strawberries, Broccoli, Gift Shipping, 8:30a-5p Closed Sun. 352-726-6378

Fresh Florida 15ct. **JUMBO SHRIMP** @$5.00/lb, 9ct @7.00/lb Fl Stone Crabs @6.00/lb delivered (352)795-0077 000DCQZ

Seafood Fresh Florida 15ct. **JUMBO SHRIMP** @$5.00/lb, 9ct @7.00/lb Fl Stone Crabs @6.00/lb delivered (352)795-0077

Child Care Personnel TEACHER Fulltime, Exp. Req. CDA Preferred

TODAY’S CHILD (352) 344-9444

Domestic

✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ Tell that special person “ Happy Birthday “ with a classified ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 includes a photo Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩

Medical Experienced Manager/Biller

ADOPTIONS CRYSTAL RIVER MALL U.S. Hwy. 19 Crystal River THurs. Fri. Sat & Sun Noon-4pm

Hourly & Live-in, flex schedule offered (352) 860-0885

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN Min. 3 yrs. experience Email or Fax Resume Fax (352) 794-0084 plantationanimal@ yahoo.com

Restaurant/ Lounge

All Equipment and Inventory Included CALL (352) 563-0722

General Help

Collectibles

CASA IS HIRING

DEPT 56, Asst’d Villages & Accessories *Call for Selection* 352-489-0339

Two F/T Positions Mon.- Fri. 3 P -11 P, and 11PM to 7AM shift; $8.00 Hr. plus excel. benefits. Case Mgmt. exp a plus. Applications taken at CASA Outreach at 1100 Turner Camp Road., Inverness, Florida. 34453

Musical Snow Globe w/moving train Hallmark Coca Cola Santa Unique Gift $18 New in box Can email pic 352-382-3650

TELEMARKETERS WANTED Earn Extra Christmas money . More Exp. the more you. make .Apply in Person 6421 W. Homosassa Tr

✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ Tell that special person “ Happy Birthday “ with a classified ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 includes a photo

Part Time work that you can feel good about Fero Memorial Gardens seeks a Part-Time Administrative Clerk to assist us in serving our families.

Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩

- Part-Time weekday & weekend hours - Answer Phones, filing & file research, light book-keeping, etc.

Appliances

Apply today and discover how rewarding it can be to work with us. Apply by faxing your resume to (352)732-8785. Or apply in person at Fero Memorial Gardens 5955 North Lecanto Hwy, Beverly Hills, Fl.

DIGITAL SUPERWAVE OVEN The Sharper Image, Oven with extended ring, NEW cost $145, ASK $95 419-7017 DISHWASHER - Maytag Performa, BRAND NEW cond. Never used. White. 275.00 Call (352)464-1591 or (352)270-3772

Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V

DRYER $100 with 90 day warranty call/text 352-364-6504 DRYER $100 with full 90 day warranty call/text 352-364-6504

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Seasonal Cleaner Contractor Wanted P/T. Timely, accurate & exp. 352-302-6418

Schools/ Instruction CDM ARMS, CONCEALED WEAPONS COURSE DEC 8TH, CALL TO SIGN UP! Buy, Sell, Trade, Guns. Dunnellon 352-304-8491

EXECUTIVE CHEF

View our adoptable dogs @ www. adoptarescuedpet .com or call 352-795-9550

ADOPTIONS are held every Saturday 10am-12pm

PetSupermarket (exceptions listed below)

PETCO FESTIVAL The Villages Saturday 12/15 11am-2pm We are in NEED of FOSTERS to help save more dogs. To foster or volunteer please contact us or come to visit us at Pet Supermarket Inverness

CAT ADOPTIONS

COME SEE

FT/PT SERVER POS experience a plus. Must be 18 yrs. old. 352-637-1920

Trades/ Skills

ELECTRIC RANGE W/ OVER RANGE MICROWAVE Both maytags, white, Brand New! Never been used. Range is $360 and OTR Microwave $210. Call (352)464-1591 or (352)270-3772 Electric Soup-A-Chef Soup Maker NEW, Rapid heating cooks boils simmers 30 mins,$50 419-7017 ELECTRIC STOVE 2003 GE Black Glass Top. Exc Condition $100; 2003 GE Black Microwave $50 (352) 897-4739 FREEZER GE upright 20x24x60 inches 3yrs old up and running 352-341-4586 $100

SPRING HILL January Classes ★★★★★★★★★ COSMO DAYS January 14, 2013 COSMO NIGHTS January 14, 2013 BARBER NIGHTS February 25, 2013 MASSAGE DAY January 14, 2013, MASSAGE NIGHTS January 14, 2013,

Appliances GE REFRIGERATOR 21 cubic ft w/ice maker white, $300 352-382-0608 GE REFRIGERATOR side by side icemaker/water runs great white $300 352-637-1510 GE Refrigerator White $400. GE Stove Self Cleaning White $225. Both less than 2yrs old! (352) 726-8021 KENMORE WASHING MACHINE Kenmore washing machine good condition..$75.00 352-527-3177 LG FRONT LOAD WASHER 1yr old. Perfect cond. White $650 (352) 527-3204 REFRIGERATOR 2DR Whirlpool, 10CF, White, Almost New $150 (352) 794-6545 Refrigerator Whirlpool, white, 25½ cu ft. side by side icemaker, everything works $150 Washer, Whirlpool, white, super capacity $150 (352) 637-4731 REFRIGERATOR White AMANA, 20CF, $100; White MAYTAG DISHWASHER $100 Both in very good cond (352) 897-4739 SMITTYS APPLIANCE REPAIR , washers dryers,FREE pick up 352-564-8179 TRASH COMPACTOR Kenmore trash compactor. Black. $30. 352-503-9354 WASHER $100 with full 90 day warranty call/text 352-354-6504 WASHER Good condition, 30 day warranty. $100 352-476-9019 WASHER OR DRYER $135.00 Each. Reliable, Clean, Like New, Excellent Condition. Can Deliver 352 263-7398 WASHER$100 90 day warranty call/text 352-364-6504

Auctions AUCTION Every Friday Night @ 6pm Estate Liquidations and Auctions LLC 628 SE HWY 19 Crystal River 352-228-4920 estateliquidations andauctions.com AU 4381 AB 3202

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TWO AUCTIONS 12/7 REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS 4560 N Allamandra Dr (Pine Ridge) 8am RE 10am SELLING TO SETTLE ESTATE 3/3 POOL home 4343 Under roof 3 car garage $$$ Landscaping, tons of extras Inc. Thermidor Commercial Stove, MUST SEE. Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, Broyhill all high end furniture & accessories. HUGE Auction. Bring Chair. ALSO SELLING Adj. 1 acre at corner of Canarywood 12/7 REAL ESTATE Black Diamond GOLF COURSE lot ABSOLUTE preview 12:30 Auction 1pm Lot on the #1Fairway of Ranch . Must register prior www.dudleysauction. com 637-9588 10%BP Au2267 AB1667 Maine-ly Real Estate #381384

HAMMER DOWN AUCTIONEERS FRI, 12/7 preview @4 auction @6pm Bring in this ad receive 5% disc. this wk only **WE BUY ESTATES** 6055 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy 200 Hernando (352) 613-1389

Tools AIR COMPRESSOR 10HP /3phase. $200  Must Sell  20 x 30 Ruemellin Utility Sandblaster. $200 352-586-0084 COMPRESSOR Craftsman 150psi, 1.5 HP, 15gal with hose & hose reel. $100 352-400-0141 CRAFTSMAN LT1000LAWN TRACTOR For sale. 17.5 Horse power, 42 inch mower. Electric start, 6 speed transaxle. Will include dual bag grass catcher. $500.00. Cash only , please. 352-726-6168 GENERAC GENERATOR Heavy Duty, 5550W, 8550S, never used. $375 352-400-0141

Call (352) 563-6363 ext. 1201 Business Hours 9 AM-4 PM Daily

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Are You Interested In: • Being your own boss? • Increasing potential earnings? • Growing your exclusive area? • Working independently? • Working with a successful company?

International School of Beauty 1-866-724-2363 www.isbschool.com

Manufacturer of A/C Grilles, Registers and Diffusers is currently accepting applications for an experienced Sheet Metal Fabricator. Must have a strong math and mechanical aptitude, ability to read and interpret Engineering Drawings, ability to plan, fabricate, assemble, install, layout and perform all types of fabrication, have knowledge in sheet metal layout, including bending deduction. Must have experience in using hand operated benders, press brakes, sheet metal punches (manual and hydraulic) and be able to operate fabricating machines, such as shears, brakes, presses to cut, punch, and bend materials. Job will also consist of trimming, filing, grinding, deburring and buffing using hand tools and power tools. Must be able to inspect assemblies for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, scales, gauges, etc. Excellent benefits package, 401k. Apply In person to METAL INDUSTRIES 400 W. Walker Ave., Bushnell, Fl 33513. DFW, EOE.

Auctions

SINGLE COPY CONTRACTOR WANTED

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our adorable cats and kittens that are available for adoption. In their cage free home style environment. WE ARE OPEN 10:00 AM. till 1:00 PM. & 200 PM - 4PM Monday-Saturday. All Cats and Kittens are micro-chipped, altered, & tested for Feline Luk and Aids. Up to date on vaccines for age appropriate. Phone 352-613-1629 Visit us at www.hofspha.org, or stop by our offices at 1149 N Conant Ave. Corner of 44 and Conant. Look for the big white building with the bright paw prints.

Country Club Restaurant exp. helpful not req. Send resume to: Blind Box 1818P c/o Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429

LOCAL BRIDAL/ FORMAL WEAR Business for Sale

Must be experienced reliable and have transportation to and from work in Citrus & surrounding counties (352) 302-2395

NEEDED

LOVING CARE PETSUPERMARKET 2649 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Inverness (cats only) Regular store hours

MASON & MASON TENDERS

Experienced, Caring & Dependable

CNA’s/HHA’s

Business Buy/Sell

Trades/ Skills

Part-time Help

For a DME Company. Preferably orthothic fitting experience. Fax or email resume: 352-527-3401 or [email protected]

Good Things to Eat FRESH CITRUS @ BELLAMY GROVE

Classifieds

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Tools

Furniture

Garage/ Yard Sales

PARTS CLEANER $125.  Ulility Pickup Racks $75.  CALL 352-586-0084 PRESSURE WASHER: Karcher pressure washer,2400 PSI, $20 352-503-9354

FULL SIZE BOX SPRING In bag ready to go $25 call or text 352-746-0401 MATTRESS SETS Beautiful Factory Seconds Twin $99.95, Full $129.95 Qn. $159.95, Kg. $249.95 352-621-4500 Mirror Wall Panels 6’x8”, beveled edges, 8 panels, perfect for enhancing size of room $90 (352) 746-1486

BEVERLY HILLS

TVs/Stereos

Computers/ Video DIESTLER COMPUTER New & Used systems repairs. Visa/ MCard 352-637-5469

Machinery PRESSURE WASHER Campbell Hausfeld PW1825 1800 PSI, cost $128 on sale,used 2x, ask $80 352-419-7017

Furniture **HIDE- A -BED** Blue Denim Sofa w/ queen size sleeper, Good Condition $125 352-746-4232

3 Bar stools, New w/ arm & foot rest, $200. 352-795-2975 3 PC LIVING RM SUITE Sofa , Loveseat & Wing backchair. Floral pattern w/burgandy strips. Exc cond. Never used. $550 352-527-8165 4 DINETTE CHAIRS Wood w/beige uphlostery on wheels $140. STUDENT DESK (white) $25 352-527-9332 8 pc King size bedroom set $1000. 8 pc Dining rm set $800. Cadenza w/glass doors $400. All in exc. condition! call (352) 586-0566 ANTIQUE DRY SINK Dark Antiqued Pine $75.00 352-382-4911 BAR STOOLS 2 Multi color fabric barstools $15.00 each. 352-527-3177 BAR STOOLS 3 44” tall swivel dark bwn w/ tan seats almost new $65; 3 34” tall swivel white exc cond. $50. 352-341-1576 BASSETT DINING RM Table w/4 highback chairs, med. cherry color. Top 42 x60 rectangular w/leaf. Exc cond. $1000 352-522-1048 Complete Bedroom Set Broyhill, Twin - Headbd Dresser w/mirror, desk w/hutch, chest of drawers. Good cond. $250 (352) 563-5206 Couch, Love Seat Blue Floral & 3 Tables excellent condition $450. (352) 746-3649 LARGE SECTIONAL SOFA Very nice L-sectional couch with dual recliners on each end. $300 352-503-2610 Like new dining room table with 4 chairs, solid wood. $75 OBO [email protected] call/text:(352)364-1453

Appliance Repair

PAUL’S FURNITURE & THRIFT SHOP 2 nice electric lift chairs Homosassa 628-2306

Preowned Mattress Sets from Twin $30; Full $40.Qn $50; Kg $75. 352-628-0808 QUEEN BEDROOM SET. 5 piece queen bedroom set, quality built, used 6 months, like new. Frame, mattress, springs. Can deliver. $400. For information 352-897-0711 RECLINER CHAIR Beige, med size, as new $200 Dunnellon (352) 465-9026 SECTIONAL SOFA camel, 2 yrs old, exc. cond. $600 352-628-6974 SOFA BED IN VERY COND. NEUTRAL COLORS $100 920-723-2214

SOLD

TWIN BED hi-lo frame - manual w/box spring & mattress STAGE COACH STYLE BENCH very nice western style bench. $40.00 352-527-3177 TV ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Black & Glass like new $75 Can text pic call or text 352-746-0401 TWIN BED frame, maple color headboard and box springs— no mattress $25.00 352-794-3020 or 352-586-4987 UPHOLSTERED CHAIR Exc condition.Lt gold w/ tiny flocking.Can send pix.$35 Text your email to (904) 687 3866 WALNUT TABLES 2 Small 36 inch high square tables somewhat like used in coffee shop. $25.00 ea 352-527-3177 WICKER BEDROOM SET includes dbl dresser two (2) drawer nightstands, dresser mirror queen headboard. $450 352-746-2329

Garden/Lawn Supplies 2006 HUSQVARNA Garden Tractor 25hp Kohler Hydrostatic transmission, 48” mower & 48” landscape box $1200 (352) 601-2480 Craftsman Riding Mower Briggs & Stratton Eng. , 15.5 HP Motor 42” Deck $400 (352) 746-7357 LAWN MOWER Dixon, zero turn, 30 inch. With attachable Craftsman lawn sweep, $750. 352-637-0663 LAWNMOWER 22” Self-propelled,Toro Recycler Lawn Mower w/catcher. Like new. $100 352-563-5386 TORO Riding lawn mower. $400. Echo styx Edger $80 352-212-8855

Garage/ Yard Sales BEVERLY HILLS Fri, 8 to ? Sat, 8 to noon BIGGEST YARD SALE OF THE YEAR! tools to power chair, everything from table saw to walkers 197 W. Sugarberry Ln.

BEVERLY HILLS Fri, Sat 8 to 2 marine items, guitar, hshld,sm ladies clothes 216 & 218 S. Lee St

BEVERLY HILLS Fri. & Sat. 8am-until HUGE SALE Furn., Home Decor. Many misc. items 891 W. Gleason Place

Chassahowitzka

✻HUGE Xmas SALE ✻ SAT. 8th, 10a-3p 14 trees, mulit lights, ornaments, wreaths, etc, 8449 W. Crane Ct

CITRUS SPRINGS FIRST TIME SALE Fri, Sat, 8 to 3 hshld, tools, fabrics, collectibles, lots of misc. 7336 N. Veronica Drive

CITRUS SPRINGS Fri & Sat 7:00 - 5:00 House sale! Everything must go! Furniture, tools, appliances, ETC 5720 Stockholm Ln

CITRUS SPRINGS Friday & Sat., 8a-2pm ★FINAL MOVING SALE ★ Rain or Shine 9068 N. MARCUS WAY

CRYSTAL RIVER Fri. & Sat. 8A.-3P. childrens clothes, books, lots of misc. 9380 W Milwaukee Ct ***off Citrus Ave.***

CRYSTAL RIVER Fri. & Sat. Window, Fabrics, Extensive Lace trims, Xmas & misc. 3979 N Olive Ave.

CRYSTAL RIVER

★ Huge Holiday Sale ★ Thurs. 6 & Fri. 7, 9A.- 4P. 334 N. Pompeo Ave.

CRYSTAL RIVER Sat, 7 to noon MANLY YARD SALE (no girly stuff!) fishing & hunting, including archery equip. plus much, much more, no cheap stuff, Fair prices 8540 N Maple Ave

CRYSTAL RIVER Sat, Dec 8th, 8 to 2 off NE/SE 12th Ave FOLLOW SIGNS

CRYSTAL RIVER Saturday 8, 8a-2p ★ MOVING SALE ★ Househld., Furn. Tools 8288 W. Anna Gail Ln.

DUNNELLON Fri - Sun 8a - 2p 8541 N. Presnell Ter. (off Dunklin)

Dunnellon

HERNANDO 2725 N. Page Ave. YARD SALE: Electronics, home goods, kids toys, books-priced low! Sat., Dec. 8th from 9AM-4PM and Sun., Dec. 9th from 9AM-1PM. NO EARLY BIRDS!

HERNANDO Fri. Sat & Sun 8am- 3pm UPSCALE YARD SALE Baldwin piano, keyboard spkrs, mic spans, Andrea, Limoge, antique books, & docs. Tools, boat & motor, elec. lift/recliner chair, dinette set, stained glass fire screen, ‘98 yr dictionary & more. 1971 Cloverdale Terr. 352-341-1709

HERNANDO Moving Sale Thurs. Fri & Sat 8a -3p rain or shine inside & out! Furn., guy stuff, bar, Kegerator, Bud mug collection, Star Trek, doll house. Lots of stuff. 2313 N. Lakefront Dr. (off Parson Pt Rd.)

HOMOSASSA 3 FAMILY SALE Wed. Thurs Fri. 8a-5p clean, new clothes Too Much List! 6753 W. COUNTRY CLUB

HOMOSASSA Fri & Sat 8am-3pm Scrapbooking, tools, household Misc 11482 W Club View Dr Riverhaven

HOMOSASSA Fri, Sat 8am to 2pm quilts, wicker, B&D 36v cordless mower, ladies 24” cruiser bike, prints, books, xmas, more 7185 W Hadenotter Ln off Memorial

HOMOSASSA Thur. Fri. & Sat. , 8a-5p, Something for everyone, mostely all new, beautiful china cab., lg. dresser, Mens Stuff 4825 W. Oaklawn St. Fri. & Sat. 8a-2p, Tools, Welder, Furn. & Xmas 4111 S. Colony Terrace

DUNNELLON Sat & Sun 8am-5pm

Fri, Sat & Sun HWY 40W - Multi HUGE Antiques, collectibles, etc

Xmas, auto, china, crystal stemware, tv’s, household, multi family 6411 W Riverbend Road

Fri, Sat & Sun HWY 40W - Multi HUGE Antiques, collectibles, etc

HOMOSASSA

INGLIS

Thurs Fri & Sat 9a- until Lots of xmas stuff, Horse carriages & tack, 2 wheel weed whacker, pole auger, & lots more. 5971 W Last Chance Ln

EL DORADO ESTATES/Lecanto Fri, Sat, Dec 7 & 8th 8a to 2p, records, shot glasses, thousand watt generator Lots of goodies! 6115 S. Coronado Ter

FLORAL CITY Fri. & Sat. dolls, watches, guns, tools, misc. 7408 E. April Ct.

General

INVERNESS

COMFORTER SET FULL HANNAH MONTANA WITH SHEETS & PILLOW CASES $35 352-613-0529 Drum Set, amplifier w/earphones $65 3 wheel woman’s bike w/basket $100 352-527-0409 ELLIPTICAL MACHINE Elliptical exercise machine $75.00 352-527-3177 FEATHER TICK matress topper. Good cond. $40.00 Also 3 pc. pre-lit reindeer set for yard. $25.00 352-344-5311 FIBERGLASS PET CARRIERS MEDIUM SIZE & 1 NICE CAT CARRIER 20.00 EACH 352-464-0316 Fresh Florida 15ct. **JUMBO SHRIMP** @$5.00/lb, 9ct @7.00/lb Fl Stone Crabs @6.00/lb delivered (352)795-0077 Garage Beer Refrigerator $125. firm 54 Piece Set Cannonsburg Lejean 22K Floral Scalloped China $170. (352) 270-4087 GERBIL CAGE GOOD CONDITION $25 352-613-0529 IRON REMOVER whole house system w/ chemical feeder, own. manual like new Cost $850. Asking $350. (352) 726-4421 Kerby Ultimate Vacuum w/ Carpet Shampoo system. Complete w/ all accessories. Like New Orig price $1500, asking $300 (352) 860-1021 Large Wood Unfinished Doll House $225. (352) 628-5451 LIFE-LIKE TRAINS SET Heavy Hauler train set with extra cars and tracks. Used twice. $70. Call 1-352-382-1154 MARTIN WESTERN GUITAR $50 STEAM FAST STEAM MOP $70 352-527-1493

Thurs & Fri 8am-2pm Christmas Decorations, rockers, household items 134 Poe St

INVERNESS Thurs Fri Sat & Sun 9-3 1175 S Telephone Pt Rd

HERNANDO 2725 N. Page Ave. YARD SALE: Electronics, home goods, kids toys, books-priced low! Sat., Dec. 8th from 9AM-4PM and Sun., Dec. 9th from 9AM-1PM. NO EARLY BIRDS!

Moving Sale Daily! Beginning Fri. 12-7 8a- 4p Furn, Decorative items & tools. No early birds. 5852 W Riverbend Rd

DUNNELLON

Garage/ Yard Sales

INGLIS

INVERNESS 3255 E Raccoon Ct Off Bea Avenue Friday/Satuday 12/7th & 8th 8AM - 3PM Christmas Items, Camping Gear, Fishing Supplies, Cement Mixer, Tools, Household Items..Misc items too numerous to list

INVERNESS FRI. & SAT. 8a - 4p GUYS WORKSHOP STUFF & GALS HOUSEHOLD STUFF! 8265 E Turner Camp Rd

INVERNESS Fri. & Sat. 8am-2pm Lots of STUFF New & Used 352-201-2720 4480 E. Eagles Nest Ct.

INVERNESS Fri. 7, & Sat. 8, 8a-2p 404 Iris Lane

FLORAL CITY

INVERNESS

Thur,Fri, Sat, 8-4 xmas decor, curtains & rods, jewelry, hshld items, overhead projector and screen, vcrs, 7200 E Hampton Ct. FLORAL CITY/ DUVAL ISLAND Sat 8am - 4pm 10” Rockwell radial arm saw. Sears Scrull saw, 1972 Dodge Van 1ton -B300 140k mi. runs good! Xmas items, toys, antiques & much more. 9460 E Tsala Apopka Av FLORAL CITY/ DUVAL ISLAND Sat 8am - 4pm 10” Rockwell radial arm saw. Sears Scrull saw, 1972 Dodge Van 1ton -B300 140k mi. runs good! Xmas items, toys, antiques & much more. 9460 E Tsala Apopka Av

Fri. 7, & Sat. 8, 8a-3p Holiday, Tools, Hshold. 6432 E. Willow Street

INVERNESS Inverness Mobile Park Community Yard Sale Sat. Dec. 8, 8a-? 550 N. Independence

INVERNESS Thurs. & Friday 8a-4p Nice 4 seater golf cart, canoe, utility trailers, $150. & up generator, roto tiller, rear eng. mower, MISC, Fishing, plumbing electrical. & tools Turn at Applebees restaurant, 4 miles, S. on 581 look for signs

LECANTO Fri, Sat, 12/7 & 12/8 9am to 6pm, tools, shopsmith, workbench, little giant ladder, bedrm set, lots of misc. 2451 N Brentwood Circle

LECANTO HILLS Mobile Home & Senior Pk Sat, Dec 8th, 9:30 to 3:00 Sale items at ind. houses & Books, Movies, misc. coffee & donuts at at ClubHouse

LECANTO Sat 8am - 2pm Xmas items, furn. organ glassware, exercise equip, Lots more! 2082 S. Overview Dr.

PINE RIDGE **Fri, Sat 9 to 3** Hi-end furn, sm appl. lots Xmas, silver, china, BIG! Graywood by Walgrns

PINE RIDGE Fri, Sat, Dec 7 & 8 8:30am to 2pm Hshld, yard items & more 4095 W Ranger St

Rainbow Lake Est ★ MOVING SALE ★ Everything Must Go! Come anytime from now until Dec. 24 Tools, Lawn mower, lawn ornaments, all furn., appliances, MUCH more 21184 SW Honeysuckle St.

Estate Sales CRYSTAL RIVER 2 HOUSES Estate Sale Sat, Dec. 1 thru Sat, Dec. 8, 10 to5 daily 6201 Pine Circle

PINE RIDGE Sat. Dec. 8th, 8am Entire household, loaded garage, ‘86 Suzuki Cavalcade, ‘97 Lincoln Towncar, low miles. All priced to sell! (352) 547-0511 5720 N Mock Orange Dr

SUGARMILL WOODS Sat, Dec 8, 8am to 4pm model home furniture, misc. items 16 Cypress Blvd E

Painting

Firewood

Handyman

SMITTYS APPLIANCE REPAIR. Washer & Dryers, Free Pick Up 352-564-8179

THE KLEEN TEAM Residential/Comm. Lic., Bonded, Insured (352) 419-6557

Top Notch Appliance Rpr & Dryer Vent Clng. All Rpr Guar. Lic/Ins. 30 yrs exp.(352) 586-9109

Computers

Drywall

Floor Covering

AFFORDABLE COMPUTER REPAIR We Come to You! 352-212-1551, 584-3730 DIESTLER COMPUTER New & Used systems repairs. Visa/ MCard 352-637-5469

COUNTY WIDE DRYWALL 25 ys exp lic2875 all your drywall needs Ceiling & Wall Repairs. Pop Corn Removal ❋ 352-302-6838 ❋

Install, Restretch, Repair Clean, Sales, Vinyl Carpet, Laminent, Lic#4857 Mitch, (352) 201-2245

HANDYMAN DAVE Pressure Wash homes & drive-ways, Handyman services, Hauling, Odd Jobs 352- 726-9570 Repair, Remodel, Additions, Free est.crc1330081 (352) 949-2292 STEVEN GIBSON Handyman & Maint. Services , 20+ yrs., Exp. (352) 308-2379

Automotive Maximum Auto Repair & Performance Repairs, 4x4 lifts, Exhausts, Classic car restoration, tires new & used, Performance engines. (352) 419-6549

Care For the Elderly Adult family care home Alzheimer/Dementia Incontinency No Prob . (SL 6906450) 503-7052

Canvas/ Awnings SHADY VIEW CANVAS Awnings *Carports *Boat Tops & Covers upholst 352 613-2518

Concrete BIANCHI CONCRETE INC.COM ins/lic #2579 Driveways-Patios-Side walks. Pool deck repair /Stain 352-257-0078 CURB APPEAL/Lic. Yardscape, Curbing, Flocrete. River Rock Reseals & Repairs. 352 364-2120/ 410-7383 FATHER & SON Decorative Concrete Textures, Stamp,Spray Crack repair, Staining, driveways, pool decks, Lic/Ins 352-527-1097 ROB’S MASONRY & CONCRETE Driveways tear outs Tractor work, Lic. #1476, 726-6554

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#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All Home Repairs. All TV’s Installed Lic.#5863 352-746-3777 DUN-RITE ELECTRIC Since ‘78/ Free Est. lic EC 13002699 352- 726-2907

Fencing **BOB BROWN’S** Fence & Landscaping 352-795-0188/220-3194 A 5 STAR COMPANY GO OWENS FENCING All Types. Free Est. Comm/Res. 628-4002

ROCKY’S FENCING Free Est., Lic. & Ins.,

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Firewood DRY OAK FIREWOOD SPLIT, 4 X 8 STACK $80 Delivered & Stacked. 352-344-2696

#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES All Home Repairs. All TV’s Installed Lic.#5863 352-746-3777 ANDREW JOEHL HANDYMAN. Gen. Maint/Repairs Pressure Cleaning. 0256271 352-465-9201 Affordable Handyman ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. ✔ AFFORDABLE ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est.

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4 WHEELED WALKER WITH BRAKES AND SEAT $75.00 352-464-0316 Aluminum Crutches new cond $25 Aluminum 4 leg folding walker, new cond $20 352-344-5283 BEDSIDE COMMODE AND ALUMINUM WALKER ADJUSTABLE LEGS ONLY 20.00 EACH 352 464 0316 GO GO ELITE SCOOTER motorized scooter breaks down in four pieces for easy transport; used for 6 months, 1600$ new, sell for 800$ OBO; you pick up citrus co [email protected] TOILET SEAT RISER 4” WITH HANDLES FOR SUPPORT ONLY 25.00 352 464 0316 Wheel chair Ramps Will load into any SUV or van, hold any power chair, or handicaped cart. $150. 352-228-3040, 489-0122

Landscaping

General

SEASONED SPLIT OAK FIREWOOD 4x8 stacked & deliv. $80 352-621-1656, 302-3515

Electrical

Medical Equipment

“FAT STRAT”STYLE GUITAR HSS PICKUPS, METALLIC FINISH “NEW IN BOX” $75 352-601-6625 “GOT BANJO?” ALMOST NEW 5 STRING BANJO W/RESONATER PLAYS NICE, LOOKS GREAT! $90 352-601-6625 ACOUSTIC GUITAR PACKAGE”NEW” W/GIGBAG,STRAP, CHART,STRINGS,ETC $75 352-601-6625 BALDWIN PIANO Hamilton Studio upright Bench Seat, Oak wood mint cond. $1,000. 352-746-1654

BOYS WINTER CLOTHING SIZE 5 & 6 PANTS, SHIRTS & JACKETS $35 352-613-0529

Concrete

Handyman

27” TV remote does not work. $10 563-1073 Yamaha Motor Scooter “Razz” 1988, Street legal. Less than 1000 miles, exc. cond. $1000 CASH FIRM (352) 445-9448

4 WHEEL WALKERhand brakes & wheel locks, seat, folds for storage, Ex., $50. 352-628-0033 32 INCH GARAGE/BACK DOOR Very good condition, heavy, has window $50 860-2475 19” TV with remote. $15 563-1073 Baby Stroller - deluxe model with canopy $30 Inverness 864-283-5797 BATTERY OPERATED JEEP WITH CHARGER PEG PEREGO $90 352-613-0529 BAVARIAN CHINA SERVICE FOR 12+ DINNERWARE w/gold trim. $400 OBO (352) 746-3327 CANON PIXMA MX350 Wireless Office All-in-One Printer (4205B002) Asking $50 419-7017 Cargo Carrier fits 2” receiver, pd $300 never used, sell for $100 352-447-2967 CHRISTMAS CAROLING CLOCK Plays a different tune every hour.$10 563-1073 CHRISTMAS TREE Beautiful 12FT, looks real w/stand pd $800, asking $299 OBO 352-726-6567

Clothing

40 YEARS EXP- Slabs, Driveway,Patios,Found -ation Repair #CBCO57 405, (352) 427-5775

Maximum Auto Repair & Performance Repairs, 4x4 lifts, Exhausts, Classic car restoration, tires new & used, Performance engines. (352) 419-6549

OPTIMUS PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER SPD 33. $50 VINTAGE CEDAR CHEST $30 352-527-1493

General

PERFUME AND SATCHET VINTAGE L’EFFLEUR BY COTY $25 .75 EAU DE PARFUM 419-5981 PICNIC TABLE 5 FOOT LONG GOOD CONDITION $85 352-613-0529 POOL HEATER AQUA CAL T115 6 yrs old. Works Great $450. 6½ X 8½ft. Utility Trailer $400 (352) 637-0397 QUANTUM 6000 POWER WHEEL CHAIR ex. cond., batt. charger, cushion $2,500.00 obo (352) 527-2085 SAMSONITE HANGING TRAVEL BAG $10 LUGGAGE CARRIER/PERSONAL DOLLY $10 352-419-5981 SKYLIGHT 27”/27” BUBBLE TYPE ONLY 45.00 352-464-0316 TOY HESS TRUCKS mint cond. w/bag & box, great Christmas gift! 5 dif. trucks $30 ea 352-341-4754 Video Palm Corder Panasonic, Zoom X14, color & sound, soft shell case, tapes & papers Excel cond. $175. 352-228-3040, 489-0122 VINTAGE HURON CHIEF SNOW SHOESwood frame with gut, leather shoe straps, Ex+, $60, 352-628-0033 WHIRPOOL DRYER Heavy Duty $150 GLIDER WALKER w/footstool, good cond. $50, 352-795-7254 WOMAN’S BICYCLE 26” Hard Rock GS 21 speed Mountain Bike. $75 Call 352-621-7586 WOOD DISPLAY RACK 2 wood cylindrical display racks $30 each. 352-527-3177

Clean Up/ Junk Removal

Auto Body Repair

missionincitrus.com Citrus County’s Only Emergency Homeless & Veteran’s Shelters Now 80-100 a night includes 18 children EMERGENCY FUNDS & Other needs are needed at this time. 352-794-3825

Home/Office Cleaning CLEANING BY PENNY Wkly., Biwkly. & Mnthly. ★ GREAT RATES ★ 352-503-7800, 476-3820 THE KLEEN TEAM Residential/Comm. Lic., Bonded, Insured (352) 419-6557

Kitchen & Bath  The Tile Man Bathroom Remodel Specializing in handicap. Lic/Ins. #2441. 352-634-1584

Landclearing/ Bushhogging All Tractor Work Service specializing in clean up Tree Removal, General prop. maint. 302-6955 All AROUND TRACTOR Landclearing, Hauling Site Prep, Driveways Lic/Ins 352-795-5755

CURB APPEAL Yardscape, Curbing, Flocrete. River Rock Reseals & Repairs. Lic. (352) 364-2120 WORK-A-HOLIC for hire sml tree removal,hauling, ext. painting, pressure & window washing **352-227-7373**

Lawn Care GOOD MORNING LAWN CARE  Leaves to Lawns  Call 352-502-6588 GOT LEAVES Let our DR VAC Do the work! Call 352-502-6588 LAWNCARE N MORE Fall Clean-up, leaves bushes, hauling 352-726-9570

Lawnmower Repair AT YOUR HOME Mower and small engine service & repair. 352-220-4244

Moving/ Hauling A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, garage clean outs, trash, lawn maint. furn. & misc. Mark (352) 287-0767 ALL OF CITRUS CLEAN UPS CLEAN OUTS Everything from A to Z 352-628-6790

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19’ FLAT SCREEN TV/DVD 6 mos. old. Just sold home. Have manual, remote, box & packing. $100. 352-341-3607 32” TV, not HD, w/ washed oak finished cabinet $65. obo (352) 344-9288 MAGNAVOX HOME STEREO 5-disc changer radio, 3 speakers mint condition $35 860-2475 RCA 26” FLAT SCREEN WITH DVD, 1YR OLD $129 (352)637-5909 SHARP 32” TV WITH REMOTE $30 352-613-0529 TCL L40FHDF11TA 40-INCH TCL L40FHDF11TA 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV, 1 yr old used little cost $400 ask $200 firm 419-7017 TELEVISION 25” with remote $30.00 352-527-3177 TOSHIBA PORTABLE DVD PLAYER SD-P1400 New In Box 7” TFT LCD All Accessories Included $60 727-463-4411

317 s Harrison Fri. 9-2. NIB Hotwheels. Craft gifts. LOTS OF MISC!

Garage/ Yard Sales

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2012

Coins BUYING US COINS Top $$$$ Paid. We Also Buy Gold Jewelry Beating ALL Written Offers. (352) 228-7676 Collector buying sterling silver flatware and US silver coins (352) 601-7074

Musical Instruments

Chris Satchell Painting ASAP 30 yrs. Exp. Exc. Ref. Ins. 352-464-1397 CALL STELLAR BLUE All Int./ Ext. Painting Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE EST. (352) 586-2996 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR & ODD JOBS. 30 yrs J. Hupchick Lic./Ins. (352) 726-9998

Pressure Cleaning CALL STELLAR BLUE All Int./ Ext. Painting Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE EST. (352) 586-2996 Handyman Dave Pressure Wash homes & drive-ways, Handyman services, Hauling, Odd Jobs 352- 726-9570 PIC PICARD’S PRESSURE CLEANING & PAINTING

352-341-3300

WINTER SPECIAL $35 for Driveways **** up to 60ft! **** Ann’s 352-601-3174

Professional

LEGAL / Professional SAVE - divorce, custody wills, deeds, etc. Guaranteed docs 352-341-2173

Musical Instruments CASIO PIANO CTK574 W/STAND BATTERY & 9 Volt. $60 Gas Chain Saw $50 (352) 628-7688 ELECTRIC GUITAR STARTER KIT W/AMP,GIGBAG,TUNERSTRAP, ETC $45 352-601-6625 HORNER F5 MODEL MANDOLIN and hard case, $395. Jimmie at 621-0617 LEFTY BLACK STRAT STYLE GUITAR, “NEW” PLAYS, SOUNDS, LOOKS PERFECT! $45 352-601-6625 LEFTY STRAT STYLE GUITAR W/AMP, TUNER,STRAP,STRING, ETC “NEW IN BOX” $75 352-601-6625 MITCHELL OOO BODY,SOLID TOP ACOUSTIC GUITAR W/GIGBAG $100 352-601-6625 PACIFIC CS SERIES 5PC DRUM SET w/Sabian cymbals, dbl peddle kit, stool,$450 352-201-1916 PIANO Yamaha portable “Grand” DGX-505 w/ stand, bench & foot switch. Digital music, notebook & software. New cond. $500 (352) 489-1593

SOLD IN 1 DAY CASIO KEYBOARD CTK 2000, heavy duty stand, playbooks,

Household 2 AIR BAKE COOKIE SHEETS $5 GREEN MIXING BOWL 13 INCH LIKE NEW $10 Inverness 352-419-5981 2 LIGHT GREEN BRAIDED RUGS One oval, one round. $25 for both. Text email address for pix & details. 904 687 3866 11X18 W/W CARPET pale beige, clean $100 352-513-4614 AERO BED Rarely used blow up Queen Bed. $35. 352.249.9164 Almost new, wicker rocker, high back, smoke free home $75. (352) 586-1566 BAMBOO COFFEE TABLE with glass top approx 3 ft wide $25 860-2475

Household 9X18 W/W CARPET Pale beige, clean $85 352-513-4614 FLUTED QUICHE DISH IRIDESCENT WHITE $10 PORCELAIN JAM JAR WITH LID FRANCE $8 352-419-5981 HOOVER STEAMVAC Quick-N-Lite Carpet Cleaner - FH50005 NEVER USED asking $80 419-7017 KITCHEN CANNISTER SET $10 13 INCH DECORATIVE CLEAR GLASS CHRISTMAS PLATE $10 419-5981 SILK FICUS TREES 4 are 5-6’ tall; 1 is 8-9’ tall & fuller. $7-25. Can send pix & details. Text email addr to 904 687 3866

Fitness Equipment BOWFLEX ULTIMATE II home gym center with all upgrades and accessories $900 OBO A Great Holiday Gift 352-697-2771 Elliptical Exercise Machine Good Condition $45.00 obo (352) 489-8530 EXERCISE BIKE UPRIGHT FAN TYPE (DP) WORKS THE ARMS TOO 85.00 352 464 0316 POWERHOUSE WM 1501 24 different workouts! $300. 352-628-5085 PR FORM 365S Treadmill $100 352-212-1598 or 352-566-6345 RECUMBENT EXERCISE BIKE SAVE YOUR BACK WORKS GREAT ONLY 100.00 352 464 0316 ROWING MACHINE BY BODY ROW WORKS THE ARMS AND LEGS 60.00 352 464 0316 SEARS EXERCISE BIKE, Whirlwind,Dual Action Digital, good cond. $100 352-344-5283 TREADMILL Pro Form Crosswalk 380, like new, $375 OBO (352) 382-7399

Sporting Goods 2 Rubbermaid Boxes Full of Paint Ball Guns and Accessories Dye, Smart Parts, Tipman, Fill Station $250 (352) 563-0328

Remodeling

Services

All phases of Tile Handicap Showers, Safety Bars, Flrs. 422-2019 Lic. #2713

COUNTY WIDE DRYWALL 25 ys exp lic2875 all your drywall needs Ceiling & Wall Repairs. Pop Corn Removal ❋ 352-302-6838 ❋

RV Services

Tree Service

MAC’S MOBILE RV REPAIR & MAINT. RVTC Certified Tech 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins.

A TREE SURGEON Lic. & Ins. Lowest Rates Free est. (352)860-1452

Services

All Tractor Work Service specializing in clean up Tree Removal, General prop. maint. 302-6955

Attention Consumers! Please make sure you are using a licensed and insured service professional. Many service advertisers are required by state law to include their state license number in all advertisements. If you don’t see a license number in the ad, you should inquire about it and be suspicious that you may be contacting an unlicensed business. The Citrus County Chronicle wants to ensure that our ads meet the requirements of the law. Beware of any service advertiser that can not provide proof that they are licensed to do business. For questions about business licensing, please call your city or county government offices.

DOUBLE J Tree Serv. Stump Grinding, bulk mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 R WRIGHT Tree Service Tree removal & trimming. Ins. & Lic.# 0256879 352-341-6827

Water 344-2556, Richard WATER PUMP SERVICE & Repairs- all makes & models. Call anytime!

Window Cleaning WORK-A-HOLIC for hire sml tree removal,hauling, ext. painting, pressure & window washing **352-227-7373**

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Mobile Homes For Sale HOME-ON-LAND

Homosassa

REPO’S- REPO’S REPO’S WE HAVE REPO’S CALL 352-621-9181

Mobile Homes and Land **CRYSTALRIVER** 3b/2ba, den,newer c/h/a carpet & vinyl, very clean RV Hkup. $39,900 Cridland Real Estate Jackie 352-634-6340 FLORAL CITY By Owner, 14x 60 2/2 Split Plan w/dbl roof over, w/ porch & carport on fenced 1 acre, Very Nice Quiet, Less Than $46,500. Cash- 586-9498 HERNANDO 1 ACRE Workshop 24x40w/ac Kit-log cabin look+den/fpl $$$ under $50k $$$ Cridland Real Estate Jackie (352)634-6340

HOMOSASSA 3/2, Fenced Yard, NEW Flooring, NEW AC $5,000 Down, $435. mo (352) 476-7077

HOMOSASSA

2007,exc. condition backseats, lights, exc. batteries $1850. 352-527-3125 Concealed Weapons Permit Course DAN’S GUN ROOM (352) 726-5238

14 Tiny Yorkies $600. - $700. ea. Small, Tiny & Very Tiny Only 5 females, Raised in loving home. CKC Reg. health certs., & puppy pacs. Parents on site come watch them play (352) 212-4504 (352) 212-1258

GUN & KNIFE SHOW

NEW FN 5-7 LEATHER HOLSTER Paddle or beltloop mount $60 513-4614 SHOTGUN shells 12 ga.-10 boxes.#4 shot.$100 352-503-2792

SOLD IN ONE DAY KAYAK Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120, yellow, used approx 7 x’s, garaged, inc. paddle, transport cart & XL life preserver, over $1k in equip. Thule Kayak Roof carrier & accessories $125, bike carrier “3” for 2” hitch, $60 352-447-2967

Utility Trailers 2005 Gladiator 5 x 10 Closed Trailer white, clean, with new tires & wheels $1,395 obo (352) 382-0422

ENGLISH BULLDOG BEAUTIFUL PUPS, 1 Males & 3 Females, Available AKC and all Shots $1,500 to $1,750 Call for info (352) 613-3778 (352) 341-7732 FREE Kittens looking for a good home. 5 adorable 8 weeks old kittens. 2 black & white tuxedo, 2 black males, 1 gray female. (510) 867-5727

Shih-Tzu Pups, ACA starting@ $400. Lots of colors, Beverly Hills, FL (352)270-8827 www.aceofpups.net

BROOKSVILLE HSC CLUB Sat. Dec.. 8th 9-5p Sun. Aug. 9th 9a-4p HERNANDO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Admission $6.00 (352) 799-3605

Pets

Arsenio

Arsenio is a beautiful young terrier/pit bull mix who was brought to the shelter as a stray. He is about 1-y.o. and is very affectionate and playful. He loves to be with his human, and gets along with other dogs also. He is a beautiful golden beige in color with a white chest and white front paws. He is not yet neutered but would be at the time of his adoption. He is a strong young dog and a fenced yard to run in is recommended for him. Call Joanne at 352-795-1288. “ BUNNIES for Christmas! exc. pets exotic tri-color, $10 ea. 352-503-6952 CHIHUAHUA PUPS For Sale Ready to go Dec 28th. 2 Females & 2 Males $100ea 352-503-9257

WAGS

Wags is a 1y.o. terrier/pit bull mix, black and white in color, neutered and Heartworm-negative, up to date with shots. Weighs 45 pounds. He has lots of personality and is an entertainer, will keep you amused. He is a great family dog, loves all people, young and old. Gets along great with other dogs, gives lots of cuddles and kisses. That tail never stops wagging. Call Karen @ 218-780-1808.

Livestock

Baby Items baby crib $75., musical cradle $50., stroller $50., adjustable high chair $30., Fisher Price cradle swing $55. 352-637-5537

baby crib $75., musical cradle $50., stroller $50., adjustable high chair $30., Fisher Price cradle swing $55. 352-637-5537 GRACO PACK ‘N’ PLAY Used few times when grandchild visited.Navy print, gender-neutral. $20 352-341-3607

Jewelry TURQUOISE/ABALONE NECKLACE $25 VINTAGE BLACK JET NECKLACE $10 352-419-5981

DOUGIE Dougie is a laid-back friendly guy, alert and attentive. He loves his human friends and sits, shakes and speaks on command. His foster mom says he is housebroken and has great house manners. He is 5 years old, neutered and Heartworm -negative. Weighs 45 pounds and gets along with most other dogs. He so deserves a great life and will surely be your great companion. He will love you forever. Call his foster mom Donna @ 352-249-7801.

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Mobile Homes For Rent BRING YOUR FISHING POLE!

Sell or Swap

DBL MH, pool, 4 rentals, 2 + acres, 2 workshops, Owner Fin. 20% DOWN $160K 352-628-0304

Mobile Homes In Park 2 Bedroom Home, Oak Pond Mobile Hm Park Ready to move in. $13,500 Nice Area, Quiet Neighborhood 3 miles from shopping (352) 726-0348 2/2 on Lake Rousseau. NOW $17,500 Low Lot Rent $240/m 2003. Used Seasonally Owner bought a house. Call Lee (352) 817-1987 FLORAL CITY 55 + Park. Fully furn., 2/2, DW, 2 Carports, screened porch & remodeled. Fun park lots of activities! Lot Rent $176. $17,500. 352-344-2420 INVERNESS 2/2 completely remodeled carport,scnrm,w/attached storage shed, plywood floors, drywall, $10,500 352-419-4606

INVERNESS PARK 55+, 14X60, 2/2, new roof, all appliances, partly furn. screen room, shed, asking $13,500 352-419-6476

Inverness, FL 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Completely updated DW home on Lake Henderson 55+Park. Ph 309-453-3072 or 352-419-6495 $13,600.

INVERNESS/DNTWN ***MELODY PARK*** 2/2/carport $11,900 Cridland Real Estate Jackie (352) 634-6340 Lecanto Senior Park 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 14x66 S/W Mobile home furnished. 12x22 Screened porch, 2 sheds, roof over, new plumbing, new hot water heater, new skirting, very clean, painted in 2011. Call 815-535-7958 MOBILE HOME, Fully Furnished. Everything stays. Just move in. 2 Sheds, washer/dryer all appliances. Must See! $8,000. (708) 308-3138 STONEBROOK MHP 2BR, 2BA, 1200 sq. ft., Fully Furnished Lakeview Homosassa $40,000., MUST SEE! (352) 628-9660

RENTAL MANAGEMENT REALTY, INC.

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Gas Engines or Parts, 1903 & Up Toy or full size Cash on Spot, Cell (315) 466-2268 WANT TO BUY HOUSE or MOBILE Any Area, Condition or Situation. Call Fred, 352-726-9369

55+ park on lake w/5 piers, clubhouse and much more! Rent includes grass cutting and your water • 1 BEDROOM start@$325 inc. H20 • 2 BEDROOMS start@$450 inc. H20 Pets considered and section 8 accepted.

Call 352-476-4964 For Details!

HERNANDO 2/1 $450 mo+dep 1/1 MH $350 mo+dep 352-201-2428

SETH

Seth is a 1 y-o red nosed pit bull puppy with green eyes. He is neutered, heartworm-negative, microchipped and housebroken, learning basic commands. Loves treats and chewing on his bone! Friendly, energetic, and loves his human and dog friends. A favorite activity is on the couch for a nap. He would be a great companion. For more information contact his foster family, Crystal and Gerome @ 352-533-4332. “

DUNNELLON

A Beautiful Place To Call Home! on 10 wooded Acres Near Power Plant 7 Rivers Hospital and Crystal River Mall, Quite, Clean, Well Maintained Apts READY NOW! STARTING AT $519. DIRECTIONS: Hwy 19NW Turn at Days Inn, Go West to Tallahasse Rd. or From Power Plant Rd. to So. on Tallahasse Rd. 3.0 Miles

(352) 795-3719

Business Locations OFFICE, RETAIL SPACE FLORAL CITY, Orange Av. 550 sq ft. MUST SEE! $300 mo. 352-341-3000

Condos/Villas For Rent INVERNESS 2/2/1 Lg Condo Waterfront Community with heated pool. Non-smoker, pet restrict. $700. mo 317-442-1063

Duplexes For Rent BEVERLY HILLS 55+ 2/2/1, fully furn. $1,300 mo. 746-2303

HOMOSASSA 2/2 $550 mo. incl. garb. Pets? No smoking. 1st & sec. 352-212-4981

HERNANDO Affordable Rentals Watson’s Fish Camp (352) 726-2225

Marie-Elena Carter Broker Associate Realtor Accredited Buyer’s Representive & Certified Distress Property Expert Only Way Realty 352-422-4006 www.cartermaria.com Motivated seller wants this gone!!! 6 acres w Big SHOP, Nice 2/2/2 House, porches Barns, pond, pvd rd, Concrete drive. $ 149K MLS 357108. www.crosslandrealty. com 352 726 6644

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Rental Houses CRYS. RIV. & BH Great Neigh., Like New 352-302-1370

Rent: Houses Furnished

Specializing in Acreage Farms/Ranches & Commercial

Citrus Springs

BEVERLY HILLS

BEVERLY HILLS

Richard (Rick) Couch, Broker Couch Realty & Investments, Inc. (352) 344-8018 RCOUCH.com

2/1/1 Fl. Rm, CHA, Fncd $525. mo 352-795-9060

BEVERLY HILLS

Huge House 3/3/2 $800, 352-464-2514

UNIQUE & HISTORIC Homes, Commercial Waterfront & Land “Small Town Country Lifestyle OUR SPECIALTY SINCE 1989”

HOLDER 3/2/2 2000 sq. ft. home Lg. fenced yard. dog ok $800.mth 352-302-7303

“LET US FIND YOU A VIEW TO LOVE”

HOMOSASSA

www. crosslandrealty.com

3/2/1 Cozy Home, Lg. Yard, Close to Rock Crusher Elementary

6944 W. Grant St. (H). . .Reduced $685 2/2/1 Cute, Centrally Located

INVERNESS/HERNANDO 545 E. Alaska Dr. (CH)................$775

2/2/1 Florida Room with A/C and Handicap Accessible

9432 E. Gable Ct. (INV)..............$700 2/2/1 Roomy with Screened Porch, Fenced

CHASSAHOWITZKA

Crystal River 1/1 Great neighbrhood 7 mos min. No smoking No Pets 352-422-0374

CRYSTAL RIVER 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 Hse. Near Twn 563-9857

FLORAL CITY LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. AC, Clean, No Pets (352) 344-1025

Apartments Unfurnished Alexander Real Estate (352) 795-6633

Crystal River Apts 2 BR/1 BA $400-$500 ALSO HOMES & MOBILES AVAILABLE

CRYSTAL RIVER 1 & 2 Bd Rm Apartments for Rent 352-465-2985

2/1 Duplex, $475 3/2/2 House, Meadows, $675 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2 house, $750 River Links Realty 352-628-1616

INVERNESS 2/1 $650., 1/1 $450 Near Hosp. 422-2393

INVERNESS 3/2 Brand New, Granite tops, marble flrs, SS Ap $895 (352) 634-3897

INVERNESS Like new , 2/2 villa near pk, $625 (352) 212-4873

Waterfront Rentals HERNANDO Affordable Rentals Watson’s Fish Camp (352)726-2225

Rent or Sale

CHASSAHOWITZKA

Charming 2br 1.5ba, newly remodeled in quiet area. 980sq ft $60,000. Owner Fin., 10% down amortized over 15yrs at 7% 5-yr balloon. Possible trade for land/home in TN or GA. call 352-382-1800

Sun Dec 9th 1PM-4PM 4153 N Little Dove Ter. Custom built pool home. 2956 SQ FT of luxury living. From HWY 486, N on Annapolis, L on

Eisenhower, road name changes to White Cloud, to Little Dove. Hse on R

Auctions Estates DUDLEY’S AUCTION TWO AUCTIONS 12/7 REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS 4560 N Allamandra Dr (Pine Ridge) 8am RE 10am SELLING TO SETTLE ESTATE 3/3 POOL home 4343 Under roof 3 car garage $$$ Landscaping, tons of extras Inc. Thermidor Commercial Stove, MUST SEE. Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, Broyhill all high end furniture & accessories. HUGE Auction. Bring Chair. ALSO SELLING Adj. 1 acre at corner of Canarywood 12/7 REAL ESTATE Black Diamond GOLF COURSE lot ABSOLUTE preview 12:30 Auction 1pm Lot on the #1Fairway of Ranch . Must register prior www.dudleysauction. com 637-9588 10%BP Au2267 AB1667 Maine-ly Real Estate #381384

Waterfront Homes

SUGARMILL WOODS 2 Bd, 2 Bth, 2 Car Gar. Well, Lawn sprinklers Solar Heated Pool, 25 Sycamore Circle $95,000 352-382-1448

AAA BLUE WATERS Exclustive beauty privately gated 4200 sq ft splendor (Huge L-R, D-R,, 3 suites) 799k (352) 503-2288

Citrus County Homes

Realtor Best Time To Buy! I have Owner Financing and Foreclosures Weston Properties LLC 352-613-2644

TROPIC SHORES REALTY. (352) 613-3503

Large Home, 3,200 Sf. Parsley Real Estate (352) 422-5731

OZELLO **approx. 2.5 acres** commercial .w/boatramp. and gulf access, 3, 18’, roll-ups, $149k call 352-634-3862

GAIL STEARNS Realtor

DUNNELLON Here is that home on Lake Rousseau that you have always wanted! 2br 1 ½ ba on 1.43 acres w/168ft lake frontage. Completely remodeled all new interior & windows. No Flood Insurance! Priced reduced from $369,000 to $169,000 Call Bernie (352) 563-0116 KINGS BAY AREA A Special home on deep water. $460,000 804 SE 1st Court, Cyr Riv (352) 795-3264

YOUR “High-Tech” Water Front Realtor

Tropic Shores Realty (352) 422-4298

Beverly Hills Homes

Low overhead = Low Commissions

REMODELED 2/2/1 103 S Desoto. 1208 sf New: appliances, paint, flooring, light fixtures, fans. Updated kit/baths. $47,900. 527-1239

Waterfront, Foreclosures Owner financing available

Citrus Hills Homes

CRYSTAL RIVER 2 Story, 5BR/3Bath 2 boat slips near Kings Bay $429,000. Make Offers 352-563-9857

Open Waterfront on Lake Hernando 3,300 sf under roof 2,000 liv., 3/2/1. den & fam. rm. cage inground pool. 2 lrg. sheds, dock, on 1 acre $269,900 813-240-7925

Sunday 9th 1p-4p 3945 S. Spaniel Tr.

I’ve SOLD 20 Properties this year! I NEED LISTINGS!

ROD KENNER 352-436-3531 ERA Suncoast Realty

CLEARVIEW ESTATES 3+BR/ 2.5 BA, 2+Garage on 1 acre. Clear views up and down the trails. Too many extras, must see. Mid $200’s 352-860-0444

Hernando Homes FAIRVIEW ESTATES Expansive custom built home on one acre. 3/2 w/ den, 4 car garage w/ workshop. Great entertainment spaces inside and out. Call Myriam at Weston Properties LLC 352-613-2644

DEB INFANTINE Realtor

(352) 302-8046 Real Estate!... it’s what I do. ERA American Realty Phone:(352) 726-5855 Cell:(352) 302-8046 Fax:(352) 726-7386 Email:debinfantine@ yahoo.com

SCAN OR GO TO www. BestNatureCoast Properties.com “To view great waterfront properties”

Real Estate Wanted Relocating family needing atleast a 3/2/2 home in Hernando Elementary school district. Pre approved/ fast transactions. No Real Estate Agents Kenny (419) 544-9355

Lots For Sale Lowest Priced Home in ARBOR LAKES **OPEN HOUSE** 2/2/2 + Den or 3 BR & Gated Comm. 10a-3p 4695 N. Lake Vista Trl (352) 419-7418

Inverness Homes 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1 car garage, New Roof, laminate, flooring, 1000 sq. ft, $57,000, 352-419-6719 Inverness 2 br. 2 ba 1car garage, Close to downtown. New carpet, bath fixtures, fans lights, & stove. Asking $55000.00 call 352-344-8194

Homosassa Homes The Meadows Sub. 2/2/1, New roof, New AC & Appliances Move In, clean cond. 3876 S. Flamingo Terr. Asking $58,000 (352) 382-5558 WALDEN WOODS Adult Community 2/2, DW+Carport, Furn. Close to Community Center, Pool, $25,000 Call 352-428-6919

MICHELE ROSE Realtor Simply put I ‘ll work harder 352-212-5097 isellcitruscounty@ yahoo.com Craven Realty, Inc. 352-726-1515 MINI FARM 5 Acres(2 lots) adj Pine Ridge/C.Springs 3/2/2, block home w/lots of extras! $185K (352) 564-8307 PINE RIDGE- THIS IS THE PROPERTY YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! Bring your boat, horses, in-laws; there is room for everything! 4/3.5 w/7 car garage/workshop & in-law suite on 5.83 acres. Mostly wooded with large back yard. Beautiful & serene. High end finishes; immaculate home in equestrian community. www.centralflestate.com for pictures/more info. 352.249.9164

4/2 BLOCK HOME, mother in law apt, nice home $65,000. (305) 619-0282, Cell

Sugarmill Woods

Tony Pauelsen Realtor 352-303-0619 Buy or Sell I’ll Represent YOU

39 Greentree Street, Homosassa 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 1/2 OFF SUGARMILL HOME. REDUCED: $129900 GRANITE/SS HIGH CEILINGS/DOUBLE TREY/ PLANT SHELVES/ 3/2 WITH OFFICE/ 2050sq ft. MOVE IN CONDITION/2005 Contact Ryan 352-346-7179 or [email protected]

8525 LAKE BREEZE LANE, INVERNESS, FL, 34450 Build your dream home on this beautiful GOLF COURSE lot (100X125) located in Inverness Golf and Country Club. Have fun boating, fishing and jet skiing on the nearby Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes. Enjoy nature, wildlife and the natural beauty of Fort Cooper State Park. Call Kelly at 860-459-2411

DUDLEY’S AUCTION TWO AUCTIONS 12/7 REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS 4560 N Allamandra Dr (Pine Ridge) 8am RE 10am SELLING TO SETTLE ESTATE 3/3 POOL home 4343 Under roof 3 car garage $$$ Landscaping, tons of extras Inc. Thermidor Commercial Stove, MUST SEE. Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, Broyhill all high end furniture & accessories. HUGE Auction. Bring Chair. ALSO SELLING Adj. 1 acre at corner of Canarywood 12/7 REAL ESTATE Black Diamond GOLF COURSE lot ABSOLUTE preview 12:30 Auction 1pm Lot on the #1Fairway of Ranch . Must register prior www.dudleysauction. com 637-9588 10%BP Au2267 AB1667 Maine-ly Real Estate #381384

Homosassa Springs Homes

(352) 726-6644

Crossland Realty Inc.

Sugarmill Woods

Phyllis Strickland

Lake Front Home on Gospel Island, spectacular views spacious 3/2/2, For Sale. Nego. (908) 322-6529

(off 488 btwn Citrus Springs & Dunnellon) 1 BR Cottage $350 mo newly remodeled, non smoking.(352) 465-4234

Rent: Houses Unfurnished

Open House

Commercial Real Estate

HOMOSASSA 5865 W. Vikre Path (H)..............$685

3/2 Recently Remodeled, On Quiet Street

Apartments Furnished

5159 W Disney Lane 2/2, CHA, Large Lot, Quiet Area $28,000 (727) 480-5512

Block home 2br, 1ba w/ 2porches, oversized gar. 1 cpt. on 1 + acres. $130,000 Call Buzz 352-341-0224 or David 607-539-7872

9454 W. Wisconsin Ct. (CR)........$775

HOMOSASSA

Land-n-Home, 3/2 1500 sq. ft. On ½ Acre, paved rd. LOOKS GOOD, Have financing if needed, only $2,500 down, $381.44mo. P&I W.A.C. OR $69,900. Call 352-613-0587 or 352-621-9183

SEVEN RIVERS APARTMENTS

CRYSTAL RIVER 11255 W. Bayshore Dr. (CR) ...$1,200

3/2/2 furnished $900. AGENT (352) 382-1000

BANK FORECLOSURE

ESTATE SALE in Nature Coast Landings RV Resort. Large developed site and a separate gated storage lot; plus almost new 5th-wheel with slides, screened gazebo, and storage building. All for $79,900. For more info and pictures, click on www.detailsbyowner.com 352-843-5441

LECANTO Nice, Clean 1 BR, Ceramic tile throughout 352-216-0012/613-6000

CITRUS SPRINGS

SUGARMILL WOODS

Mobile Homes For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

INVERNESS

4/2 Enclosed Porch, Laundry room, Nice back yard. Fenced. $750. (352)-489-0117

2/2 Waterfront Condo, Great View, Unfurnished

furn, 2/2/1 $1000 mnth River Links Realty 352-628-1616

2/1, Tri-plex, Great Loc., clean & roomy. no pets $500.mo 1st. & Last $300. Sec. 352-341-1847

202 S. Tyler St. (BH) ..................$650

2 br. 1 ba. $375mo 1st , Last & Sec (352) 382-5661

3/2 W/ Porch & Deck $650/mo. first & sec 603-860-7455

INVERNESS 2/1 no pets, $500 + dep. 919 Turner Camp Rd. 352-860-2026

BEVERLY HILLS

HOMOSASSA

HOMOSASSA

INVERNESS 2/1 $650. 1/1 $450 Near hosp. 422-2393

LECANTO/BEVERLY HILLS 1933 Shanelle Path (L) . . . . . .REDUCED $1,000

3/2 Waterfront DW, $500 2/2, Fenced Yd DW, $500 2/2,House w/ Gar., $600 3/2, Seasonal DW, $1,000

2/2, 2 lg porches & 1 carport. $675 (908) 884-3790

Wanted to Buy $100 each for FLORIDA LICENSE PLATES FROM CITRUS COUNTY THAT BEGIN WITH THE NUMBER 47 for years 1938, 1942,1943,1945,1947, 1948, 1949,1950,1954. Up to $1000 for any Florida porcelain license plate dated 1911-1917 . Any condition accepted, so long as they are readable. Jeff Francis 727 424 1576 email [email protected]

INVERNESS, FL

SUGARMILL WDS

INVERNESS

352-795-7368

2/2/2 Spacious House, Nice Yard, Family Room, Pet Friendly

EVE

CANDLEWOOD COURT KNOLLWOOD TOWNHOMES Rental Assistance Available For Qualified Applicants Call 352-344-1010 MWF, 8-12 & 1-5 307 Washington Ave Inverness Florida Equal Housing Opp.

2/2/Carport. CHA Near Shopping $550. mo. (352)897-4447, 697-1384

www.CitrusCountyHomeRentals.com

Seasonal Rental

INVERNESS 2 B/R’s Available

1 OR 2 BR, C/H/A QUIET AREA $575 FIRST MONTH FREE (352) 422-7794

Real Estate For Rent

3/2/2 Incl. Full Memb. Pool, Tennis, Gym

Eve is a 2 y.o. old medium sized pit/terrier mix, black in color, very, very playful. Smart, athletic, agile, high energy, very loving. Gets along with other dogs and loves humans, is a great walking/jogging companion. Was found abandoned, tied to a trailer, but is still very trusting. She loves belly rubs, chew bones, and squeaky toys. A fenced yard for Eve would be preferred, as she loves to run. Call Judy @352-503-3363.

FREE Use of boat ramp, fishing dock, canoe & Jon boat rentals. 1 BR $300/$200 dp. Trails End Camp, A Friendly Place to Live 352-726-3699

Efficiencies/ Cottages

000DG1E

Club Car Golf Cart

Pets

CRYSTAL RIVER FLORAL CITY

Dbl. Wide 3/2 95% remodeled inside, 1.25 acres half-fenced, recent roofing & siding, 16x16 workshop,must-see! 74K (352) 621-0192 Palm Harbor Homes Mobile Condo w/ porch 2BR/2BA $299/Month 800-622-2832

‘04 EZ GO GOLF CART Electric, sharp, exc cond. incl. charger. $1,995 (352) 503-2847

Apartments Unfurnished 1/1, all util. incl’,d. $575 mo+Sec., 352-634-5499

3/2 Great Shape. ½ Acre. Move In Now $59,900. Call 352-401-2979, 352-621-3807

Sporting Goods

CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

CLASSIFIEDS

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2012

ERA American Realty

Waterfront Homes “FREE Foreclosure and Short Sale Lists

HOMOSASSA Wooded Lot, wet lands on Lee Woods Drive 112 x 114 ft. river access, but not on River $7,000. 352-621-1664

Boat Accessories 2006 9.9 Honda, 4 stroke outboard, long shaft, power tilt, power trim electric Start $1,500 Cell 954-294-8979 Citrus Co. Area. BOAT SEAT flip flop cooler seat new, $150 352-447-2967 Four, 14 inch, trailer, Good Year, Marathon Tires $200. Manual Jack Plate $100 352-795-2975 TROLLING MOTOR MINN-KOTA RIPTIDE 24VOLT REMOTE C/P QUICK RELEASE, W/ BATTERIES $400 352-795-2975

Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE, Let Me Work For You!

BETTY HUNT,

REALTOR ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc.

352 586-0139 hunt4houses68 @yahoo.com

www.bettyhunts homes.com.

Office Open 7 Days a Week

Watercrafts

LISA VANDEBOE Broker (R) Owner Plantation Realty 352-634-0129 www.plantation realtylistings.com

2006 Aquatrax 2 wave runners and trailer,1135 cc 4 stroke motor,100 hours each, completely maintained,one has turbo, both have reverse. $8,000.00 352-267-0952

HONDA

CLASSIFIEDS

CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Boats

Vehicles Wanted

Trucks

2005 G3 EAGLE 185

WE BUY ANY VEHICLE

$ CHEAP $ RENTALS

fish ready, w/90 4-stroke Yamaha and trailer, fresh water use, $7500 352-513-4261

‘07 14FT AIRBOAT Alum., Like new, seats 4 w/ drive-on alum trailer. Incl $30,000 850hp world racing engine. Orginal cost $55,000. Selling $25,000.(352)793-3511 or cell (352)303-9612

In Any Condition Tile, No Title, Bank Lien, No Problem, Don’t Trade it in. We Will Pay up to $25K Any Make, Any Model. 813-335-3794 813-237-1892 call AJ

Cars

15ft, Rivermaster 6 cyl, Continental Aircraft engine, warp-drive prop, $7500 352-637-1391

BAYLINER 1984 cuddy cabin, hard top, Volvo motor, AQ125A, needs tune-up. Has 2 props, fish/depth finder, 2001 Rolls float on trailer worth $1000. Comes w/spare motor Has service manual, 2nd owner - $2500 call Doug after 4pm 352-212-8385 or 352-564-0855 816-00831 FHCRN Thomas R. Cowles File No: 2012-CP-432 Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.2012-CP-432 IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMAS R. COWLES

consignmentusa.org WE DO IT ALL! BUY-SELL-RENTCAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV US 19 BY AIRPORT ★ Low Payments ★ Financing For ALL 461-4518 & 795-4440 2000 Chevy Corvette Metallic Bowling Green Std shift, one owner, & garage kept. See to appreciate. (352) 621-9874 ‘02 CLK430 MERCEDES CONVERT. RED, MINT $11, 200 OBO(352) 302-8265

BUICK 1997, Skylark $2,950 352-341-0018

BUICK LACROSS 08, White, 4dr, 40kmiles Cloth int. $13,000. 352-726-1864

CHEVROLET ‘03 Monte Carlo, 2 DR, V6, runs great, 100k mi. $4,300 (352) 270-8759

CHEVY 2004 Malibu, LTZ, $3,995. 352-341-0018

EAGLE SKIMMER ‘99, Flats Boat, tunnel, 50 John, new troll mtr., FF, GPS, excel. $6,000 obo (352) 527-4910

FLATS BOAT 1995 18ft Islander cc 2004 90hp Mercury 2ST. very low hrs. Jack plate, polling platform, fish finder, heavy duty Alum. trailer w/spare tire. $7200. 906-203-2221 (Homosassa)

JON BOAT 18 ft., flat bottom,all new decking, 25H mercury, GPS & Trailer $3,500 (352) 563-0328

DODGE 2004 NEON, 4DR AUTOMATIC, PRICED TO SEL, CALL 628-4600 For More Information

FORD ‘00, Mustang LX, auto, V6, red, runs excellent, $4,700. (352) 257-3894 Cell (352) 794-6069 Office

Escort, 4 Door, 73k miles, New tires extra clean $3,650 (352) 257-3894 Cell (352) 794-6069 Office

HI-LO TRAVEL TRAILER 2003, tow lite model 22-03t,exc. cond. $7500 obo 352-422-8092 MAC’S MOBILE RV REPAIR & MAINT. RVTC Certified Tech. 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins.

MONTANA

2004 30 FT. 5th Wheel, 2 slide-outs, includes slider hitch. $17,000. (352)493-1195, 538-6446

TITANIUM 2008, 5th Wheel 28 E33, 3 slides, New tires, excel. cond. Asking $34,995, (352) 563-9835 WE BUY RV’S, Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Motor Homes Call US 352-201-6945

Auto Parts/ Accessories Set of 4 Cooper Discover LSX, 265/75R16 with chevy rims. less than 1,500 miles $450 (352) 563-0328

TOW DOLLY Stehl, Great cond. new tires, $625 OBO 352-621-3646

Vehicles Wanted

$CHEAP $ RENTALS Consignment USA consignmentusa.org WE DO IT ALL! BUY-SELL-RENTCAR-TRUCK-BOAT-RV US 19 BY AIRPORT ★ Low Payments ★ Financing For ALL 461-4518 & 795-4440

FORD

FORD FUSION 2010 Fusion, White exterior, black interior,great gas mileage, all the goodies: Navigation, Sync, Power seat, a/c, sun/moon roof, leather, AM/FM, all maintenance at dealer, no accidents. Steve - 508-816-3964 or e-mail [email protected]. $19,500

FORD FUSION 2010 Fusion, White exterior, black interior,great gas mileage, all the goodies: Navigation, Sync, Power seat, a/c, sun/moon roof, leather, AM/FM, all maintenance at dealer, no accidents. Steve - 508-816-3964 or e-mail [email protected]. $19,500

GMC 2003, Yukon $8,495 352-341-0018

HONDA 2004, ACCORD 4DR, IT’S A HONDA…Call For Pricing and Appointment 352-628-4600

LINCOLN 1993 Town Car, Good Cond. New brakes, good rubber, leather interior, $2000 (352) 220-6303

TOYOTA 1992 Pick-up, 10 Ft box truck, 135K e-z miles, well maintained, ready to go, $3800 OBO (352) 344-8882 or [email protected]

CHEVROLET 2004 Trailblazer 4 x 4 , $7,995 352-341-0018

KIA ‘08, Sorrento LX, sport utility, 1 owner car, excel. working cond. 112k mi. $8,300 obo 726-9285

TOYOTA 1999 4 Runner, 2WD, Mich tires, Some cosmetic damage, Runs Great $5200 OBO (352) 344-0072

4x4s CHEVY 2005, Colorado 4 x 4, Sitting on 33’s, Auto., Call 352-628-4600 For More Information

JEEP 2001 4cyl “TJ” Auto., A/C, soft top with lift kit. Low miles $10,500 352-220-4634

ATVs POLARIS 2003 Trail Blaze 250 automatic, runs great, garage kept, very good cond, needs 1 front tire, $1400 obo 352-795-9878

Motorcycles ‘04 HONDA 750 Shadow Aero. Runs & looks great! $3500 (352) 344-0084 HARLEY-DAVIDSON ‘04 Ultra classic. Runs great! New tires, brakes & battery. EXTRAS!! $8500 or OBO 352-601-4722

HONDA

Mercury “97 Grand Marquis w/ trailer hitch, 4 good hancock tires, high mileage $1100 OBO (352) 249-7541

2002, ExcTires, Bags, WS, Sissy Bar, Cobra Pipes. 28k miles. Asking $2,000 (352) 476-3688

HONDA SPIRIT

SATURN ION 2007, 4 cyl, 4dr. gold, auto, AC,CD, 27k miles exc. cond. $9200 OBO (352) 382-0428

Classic Vehicles CHEVROLET 1980 Corvette Sting Ray, T-Top, 350 V8,Automatic, A/C,All original matching numbers,86,000 original miles,98% restored, $11,700.000 352-267-0952

CHEVROLET ‘83, El Camino, Restored V6, white, w/ custom cover, SS tires, wheels, low m.l, $6,000 obo 352 464-0167

KAWASAKI 2006 VULCAN VF900 Custom. Only 7000 miles, garage kept $3500 (352) 464-1495

KAWASAKI 2007 Vulcan 2000 Classic Lt Factory 2053 cc in mint condition with only 550 miles. Looks and runs great Red and Black with many extras. $6750 FIRM. Phone 352-726-8124

NISSAN 2004 350Z, 2dr. convertible, silver, 53k mles, auto trans, $14,800 352-382-4239

BUYING JUNK CARS • Running or Not • CASH PAID - $300 & UP (352) 771-6191 CASH BUYER’S Buying Used Cars Trucks & Vans, For used car lot LARRY’S AUTO SALES, Hwy 19... 352 564-8333

Call our Classified Dept for details 352-563-5966 ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩

Termination of Parental Rights Notices

Termination of Parental Rights Notices

Termination of Parental Rights Notices

Termination of Parental Rights Notices

automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated November 13, 2012. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk November 23 and 30 and December 7 and 14, 2012.

Dissolution of Marriage Notices

Dissolution of Marriage Notices

Dissolution of Marriage Notices

858-1228 FCRN Teresa & Michael McBride Dissolution of Marriage PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 2012DR001442 Division: TERESA E. MCBRIDE Petitioner, and MICHAEL A. MCBRIDE Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: MICHAEL A. MCBRIDE (Last Known Address): 5758 S. Georgian Road, Homosassa, Florida 34460 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on TERESA E. MCBRIDE, whose address is P O Box 1684, Homosassa Springs, Florida 34447, on or before January 7, 2012, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 110 N. APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FL 34450, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: November 29, 2012. BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (COURT SEAL)By: /s/Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk Dcember 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2012.

Notices to Creditors/ Administration

Notices to Creditors/ Administration

Notices to Creditors/ Administration

837-1207 FCRN Robert Lee Trent Case No: 2012 CP 619 Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE CASE NO. 2012 CP 619 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF ROBERT LEE TRENT, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Robert Lee Trent, deceased, whose date of death was September 9, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number 2012 CP619; the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is November 30, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative: Personal Representative: Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq. Shirley L. Trent Florida Bar No. 0857750 2082 S. Overview Drive VanNess & VanNess, P.A. Lecanto, FL 34461 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429, 352-795-1444 [email protected] November 30, December 7, 2012.

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Termination of Parental Rights Notices

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Surplus Property 918-1130 DAILY CRN Surplus Prop. PUBLIC NOTICE The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will be selling surplus property and equipment via the internet at govdeals.com, November 27, until December 17, 2012. Pub: November 27 thru December 17, 2012.

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819-1214 FCRN Francisco De Paula Conde Martin 2012-DR-1471 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2012-DR-1471 DIVISION: DOMESTIC RELATIONS IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE PROPOSED ADOPTION OF A MINOR CHILD: NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: FRANCISCO DE PAULA CONDE MARTIN Respondent’s last known address: 16041 N.W. 37th Avenue, Miami Gardens, Florida 33054. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on RHONDA PORTWOOD, ESQUIRE, o/b/o Marianne K. Ernst, n/k/a Marianne K. Tamposi and Nicholas Tamposi whose address is 101 North Osceola Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 on or before December 26, 2012, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, before service on Petitioners or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain

840-1207 FCRN Sally Riggins File No: 2012-CP-555 Notice to Cred. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.:2012-CP-555 IN RE: ESTATE OF SALLY RIGGINS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SALLY RIGGINS, deceased, whose date of death was June 26, 2012, and whose Social Security Number is xxx-xx-4457, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and that of personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is November 30, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative Personal Representative /s/Michael T. Kovach, Jr., Esquire /s/HELEN MANOGUE KOVACH & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 7433 S.W. 88th Street Florida Bar No. 0308020 Gainesville, Florida 32608 Post Office Box 635, Inverness, FL 34451-0635, Telephone No.: (352) 341-5557 November 30 & December 7, 2012.

841-1207 FCRN Jeanne M. Barrett File No: 2012-CP-670 Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.2012-CP-670 IN RE: ESTATE of JEANNE M. BARRETT, DECEASED, NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the Estate of Jeanne M. Barrett, deceased, File Number 2012-CP-670, by the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450; that the decedent’s date of death was October 19, 2012; that the total value of the estate is $1,167.89 and that the names and address of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Lisa Jean McNett, 5509 Darby Road, Saranac, MI 48881 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WITH BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is November 30, 2012 Attorney for Person Giving Notice Person Giving Notice: BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A. /s/Michael Mountjoy, Esquire Lisa Jean McNett 209 Courthouse Square 5509 Darby Road Inverness, FL 34450 Saranac, MI 48881 Florida Bar Number: 157310, Telephone: (352) 726-1211 November 30 & December 7, 2012.

854-1207 FCRN Richard Daniel Carbonara, SR File No: 2012CP000506 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2012 CP 506 IN RE: ESTATE OF RICHARD DANIEL CARBONARA, SR., A/K/A RICHARD D. CARBONARA, SR. A/K/A RICHARD D. CARBONARA, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of RICHARD DANIEL CARBONARA, SR. A/K/A RICHARD D. CARBONARA, SR. A/K/A RICHARD D. CARBONARA, deceased, whose date of death was May 8, 2012; File Number 2012 CP 506 is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. The name and address of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice has been served, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: November 30, 2012. /s/ERIC S. KANE, P.L. /s/RICHARD CARBONARA, II ERIC S. KANE, ESQUIRE Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative c/o Eric S. Kane, Esquire Florida Bar No. 0847941 20900 N.E. 30th Avenue, Suite 403 20900 N.E. 30th Avenue, Suite 403 Aventura, Florida 33180 Aventura, Florida 33180, Telephone: 305-937-7280 November 30 & December 7, 2012.

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806-1207 FCRN Jozef Bojdo Case No: 2012-CA-1581 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF Case No.: 2012-CA-1581 KRYSTYNA CZERWINSKA, Petitioner/Plaintiff, and JOZEF BOJDO, Respondent/Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JOZEF BOJDO, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against him, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title and confirm title of Plaintiff in and

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to the following property in Citrus County, Florida: 3565 South Oakdale Terrace, Inverness, Citrus County, Florida, being a lot and single family dwelling thereon, described as: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 20 BLK 309. and 3553 South Oakdale Terrace, Inverness, Citrus County, Florida, being a vacant lot adjacent to the real estate at 3565 South Oakdale Terrace, Inverness, Citrus County, Florida, described as: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOTS 21 & 22 BLK 309. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to it, if any, on Larry M. Haag, Esq., HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH, P.A., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 452 Pleasant Grove Rd., Inverness, FL 34452, on or before December 17, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED this 7th day of November, 2012. BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Courts By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk November 16, 23, 30 & December 7, 2012. 831-1214 FCRN Unknown/Leslie B. Tharpe, Jr. Case No: 2012 CA 001171 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA CREDIT UNION, PPlaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LEINORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OF LESLIE B. THARPE, JR., DECEASED, UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LEINORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OF CHRISTINA R. THARPE, DECEASED AND JIMMIE THARPE, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Unknown Spouse, Heirs, Devises, Grantees, Assignees, Leinors, Creditors, Trustees of Leslie B. Tharpe, Jr., and Unknown Spouse, Heirs, Devises, Grantees, Assignees, Leinors, Creditors, Trustees of Christina R. Tharpe. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following real property in Citrus County, Florida: Lot 59: Commence at the Southeast corner of Section 31, Township 17 South, Range 20 East, Citrus County, Florida, thence North 0° 09’ 11” West along the East line of said Section 31 a distance of 192.32 feet to a point on the centerline of the Tsala Apopka Outfall Canal, thence North 45° 54’ 25” West along said centerline a distance of 4724.32 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue North 45° 54’ 25” West along said centerline a distance of 150 feet, thence South 44° 07’ 41” West 594.54 feet, thence South 45° 52’ 19” East 150 feet, thence North 44° 07’ 41” East 594.63 feet to the Point of Beginning. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on James E. Sorenson, D. Tyler Van Leuven, Mary Linzee Van Leuven, Elba N. Serrano-Torres, Conor J. McLaughlin and Joshua J. Logan, the Plaintiff=s attorneys, whose address is Post Office Box 4128, Tallahassee, Florida 32315-4128, within 30 days of the first publication and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff=s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. Dated this 16 day of November, 2012. Betty Strifler, As Clerk of the Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk November 23 & 30, 2012.

833-1207 FCRN Vs Sherry M. Brown Case No: 2012 CA 001628A Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA ,CIVIL ACTION CASE NO:2012 CA 001628A BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. , Plaintiff vs. SHERRY M. BROWN, et al, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY TO: SHERRY M. BROWN: ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 9758 W SANDRA ST, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHERRY M. BROWN: ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 9758 W SANDRA ST, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 Residence unknown and if living, including any unknown spouse of the Defendant, if remarried and if said Defendant is dead, his/her respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant; and the aforementioned named Defendant and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendant and such of the unknown name Defendant as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juris. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property to-wit: LOT 79, IN BLOCK 15, OF HOLIDAY HEIGHTS UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 61 THROUGH 62, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. more commonly known as: 9758 W SANDRA ST, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 This action has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, to it on the Plaintiff`s attorney, FLORIDA FORECLOSURE ATTORNEYS, PLLC, whose address is 601 Cleveland Street, Suite 690, Clearwater, FL 33755, on or before 30 days after date of first publication, response due by December 31, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of the Circuit Court either before service on Plaintiff`s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 19th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) Clerk of the Court, CITRUS County, Florida By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk November 30 & December 7, 2012.

836-1207 FCRN Vs. Unknown/Alfred D. Bernard Case No: 09-2011-CA-004124 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.:09-2011-CA-004124 GENWORTH FINANCIAL HOME EQUITY ACCESS, INC., FORMERLY KNOWN AS LIBERTY REVERSE MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AN ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ALFRED D. BERNARD, DECEASED.; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; DONNA TERWILLIGER; MARK BENARD; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION To the following Defendant(s): UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AN ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ALFRED D. BERNARD, DECEASED, Last Known Address 3037 E. JOSEPH LANE, INVERNESS, FL 34453 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOTS 34, 35, 36 AND 37, BLOCK 11, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS UNIT NO. 8, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES 166 THROUGH 169 INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 3037 E. JOSEPH LANE, INVERNESS, FL 34453 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of you written defenses, if any, to it, on Marinosci Law Group, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 1045, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 on or before December 31, 2012, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demand in the complaint. This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to participate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: Citrus County John Sullivan (352) 341-6700 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 20th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of the Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk November 30 & December 7, 2012.

838-1207 FCRN Vs. Unknown/Robert O. Radtke Case No: 09-2011-CA-002976Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.:09-2011-CA-002976 REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. FOR THE BENEFIT OF BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT O. RADTKE, DECEASED; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; MARTHA RADTKE; DONNA DONALSON; ROBIN ANN GRISHAM; ROBERT R. RADTKE; BEVERLY HILLS CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY N/K/A EDY BENNETT Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION To the following Defendant(s): DONNA DONALSON ROBIN ANN GRISHAM Last Known Address Last Known Address 415 MILL ROAD 1002 N. CHURCH ST. LAVERGNE, TN, FL 37086 MURFREESBORO, TN 37130 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 25, BLOCK 62, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER FIVE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 2 THROUGH 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 45 SOUTH JEFFERY ST., BEVERLY HILLS, FL 34465 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of you written defenses, if any, to it, on Marinosci Law Group, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 1045, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 on or before December 31, 2012, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demand in the complaint. This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to participate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: Citrus County John Sullivan (352) 341-6700 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 20th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of the Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk November 30 & December 7, 2012.

839-1207 FCRN Vs. Jimmie L. Heath case No: 2011-CA-002079 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.:2011-CA-002079 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR GREENPOINT MANUFACTURED HOUSING CONTRACT TRUST, PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATE, SERIES 1998-1, acting by and through GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, as Servicing Agent 7360 S. Kyrene Road Tempe, AZ 85283, Plaintiff, v. JIMMIE L. HEATH, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES OF NANCY M. HEATH A/K/A NANCY MAE HEATH, DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER

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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

CLASSIFIEDS

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2012

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PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS N/K/A JIMMIE HEATH, JR., THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES OF FLORENCE M. KLEMENCIC, A/K/A FLORENCE MAE KLEMENCIC, A/K/A FLORENCE MAE KLEMENIC, DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS N/K/A JIMMIE HEATH, JR., IRIS POTTS, FORREST W. SEAVERS, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THAT CERTAIN FORREST W. SEAVERS INTER-VIVOS TRUST AGREEMENT OF MARCH 29, 1990, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, CLERK OF COURT, COUNTY OF CITRUS, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, THE UNKNOWN PARTY IN POSSESSION OF 9823 SOUTH PARKSIDE AVENUE FLORAL CITY, FLORIDA 34436 N/K/A JIMMIE HEATH JR, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES OF NANCY M. HEATH a/k/a NANCY MAE HEATH, DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS n/k/a JIMMIE HEATH, JR., THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES OF FLORENCE M. KLEMENCIC, a/k/a FLORENCE MAE KLEMENCIC, a/k/a FLORENCE MAE KLEMENIC, DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS n/k/a JIMMIE HEATH, JR., YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a civil action has been filed against you in the Circuit Court, County of Orange, State of Florida, to foreclose certain real property described as follows: Lot 10 of an unrecorded subdivision in Section 28, Township 20 South, Range 20 East, Citrus County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the NE corner of Section 28, Township 20 South, Range 20 East, thence S 0° 00’05” W along the East line of said Section 28, said line also being the West line of Block A, Derby Oaks, as recorded in Plat Book 8, pages 107 through 109, public records of Citrus County, Florida, a distance of 1608.64 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue S 0° 00’ 05” W along said East line a distance of 176.31 feet, thence S 89° 59’ 40” W, parallel to the North line of said Section 28, a distance of 223.32 feet to a point on a curve, concaved Westerly, having a central angle of 90° and a radius of 60.36 feet, thence Northwesterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 47.40 feet to the P.T. of said curve, chord bearing and distance between said points being N 22° 30’ 08” W 46.19 feet, said point being the P.C. of a curve, concaved Northeasterly, having a central angle of 45° and a radius of 60.36 feet, thence Northwesterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 47.41 feet to the P.T. of said curve, said point being on the East right of way line of a County Road, thence N 0° 00’ 05” E along said right of way line a distance of 90.95 feet, thence N 89° 59’ 40” E parallel to the North line of said Section 28, a distance of 258.68 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with that certain 1998 PEACH STATE 28 x 64 Southern Comfort Mobile Home Serial Number: PSHGA21389AB. Commonly known as: 9823 SOUTH PARKSIDE AVENUE FLORAL CITY, FLORIDA 34436. You are required to file a written response with the Court and serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Timothy D. Padgett, Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 2878 Remington Green Circle, Tallahassee, Florida 32308, at least thirty (30) days from the date of first publication, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 19th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) CLERK OF COURT By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff:, Timothy D. Padgett, Esq., Timothy D. Padgett, P.A. 2878 Remington Green Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32308 (850) 422-2520 (phone), (850) 422-2567 (fax) Novmber 30 & December 7, 2012.

842-1207 FCRN Vs. Justin Tyler Bass Case No: 2012-CA-001285 Notice of Action Foreclosure PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, Case #:2012-CA-001285 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, -vs.Justin Tyler Bass a/k/a Justin T. Bass a/k/a Justin Bass; Citrus County, Florida, acting through the Board of County Commissioners, Division of Housing Services; Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, Florida; Mandy L. Bass a/k/a Mandy Bass; Jennifer Chicoine; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY TO: Jennifer Chicoine; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 7734 East Spanish Trail, Floral City, FL 34436 Residence unknown, if living, including any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, if either has remarried and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juris. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Citrus County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK E, OF ZAN-MAR VILLAGE UNIT NO. ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 78 AND 79, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. more commonly known as 7734 East Spanish Trail, Floral City, FL 34436. This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd., Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33614, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice and file the original with the clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately there after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 20th day of November , 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, Circuit and County Courts By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator; 110 North Apopka Street, Inverness, Florida 34450; (352) 341-6700 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 12-245539 FC01 CHE November 30 & December 7, 2012.

843-1207 FCRN Leslie Ann Johnson File No: 2012CP679 Notice to Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 2012CP679 IN RE: ESTATE OF LESLIE ANN JOHNSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LESLIE ANN JOHNSON, deceased, whose date of death was mAY 7, 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court for CITRUS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34447. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. A L L CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 30, 2012. Attorney for Estate: Personal Representative: /s/ROBERT S. CHRISTENSEN, ESQ. /s/ROBERT S. CHRISTENSEN Attorney for the estate, Florida Bar Number: 0075272, PO Box 415, Homosassa Springs, Florida 34447, Telephone: (352) 382-7934, Fax: (352) 382-7936, E-Mail: [email protected], Secondary E-Mail: [email protected] November 30 & December 7, 2012.

847-1207 FCRN Vs. Arthur J. Urban, Jr. Case No: 2012CA1772 Notice of Action-Property PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.2012CA1772 HARVEY SCHONBRUN, TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. ARTHUR J. URBAN, JR. a/k/a Arthur Urban Jr. a/k/a Arthur Urban, Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION - PROPERTY TO: ARTHUR J. URBAN, JR. a/k/a Arthur Urban Jr. a/k/a Arthur Urban, whose resi dence is UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage in and to the following property in Citrus County, Florida: Lots 27 and 28, Block 23, of CRYSTAL HEIGHTS, Section 2, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 7, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. TOGETHER WITH that certain 1970 SOUT single wide mobile with ID #7083R. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on the plaintiffs’ attorney, whose name and address is: Harvey Schonbrun, Esquire, 1802 North Morgan Street, Tampa, Florida 33602-2328, on or before December 31, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of this court either before service of plaintiffs’ attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated this 21st day of November, 2012. BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk November 30 & December 7, 2012.

851-1207 FCRN Vs. Unknown/Kenneth M. Parsons Case No: 09-2012-CA-001199 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.:09-2012-CA-001199 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF KENNETH M. PARSONS, DECEASED; EARLENE SEIDEL; MICHAEL S. PARSONS; SPACE COAST CREDIT UNION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO EASTERN FINANCIAL FLORIDA CREDIT UNION, A DIVISION OF SPACE COAST CREDIT UNION F/K/A EASTERN FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To the following Defendant(s): ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF KENNETH M. PARSONS, DECEASED (RESIDENCE UNKNOWN) EARLENE SEIDEL (RESIDENCE UNKNOWN) YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 16, BROOKWOOD ACRES, UNRECORDED: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 0°37’46” EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 2, A DISTANCE OF 658.29 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89°16’35” EAST 257.96 FEET, THENCE NORTH 55°35’34” EAST A DISTANCE OF493.95 FEETTOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING THE P.C. OF A CURVE CONCAVED NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 15°02’04” AND A RADIUS OF 311.39 FEET, THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 81.71 FEETTO A POINT

Foreclosure Sale/ Action Notices

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(CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE BETWEEN SAID POINTS BEING NORTH 48°04’32” EAST 81.47 FEET), THENCE SOUTH 62°26’41” EAST A DISTANCE OF 337.04 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A CANAL AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 144, PAGE 235, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH 31°05’44” WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 127.41 FEET, THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOUTH 55°35’34” WEST A DISTANCE OF 46.52 FEET, THENCE NORTH 47°08’13” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 348.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. a/k/a 4125 S SPANIEL TRL, INVERNESS, FLORIDA 34450has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Kahane & Associates, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 8201 Peters Road, Ste. 3000, Plantation, FLORIDA 33324 on or before December 31, 2012, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you 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. (352)637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 20th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of the Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk November 30 & December 7, 2012.

859-1214 FCRN Vs. Doris Saks case No: 2012-CA-1063Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.2012-CA-1063 M & T BANK, Plaintiff, vs. DORIS SAKS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DORIS SAKS; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S)CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: DORIS SAKS; Whose residence(s) is/are unknown. YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or written defenses, if any, in the above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney, Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra, 9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL 33619-1328, telephone (813) 915-8660, facsimile (813) 915-0559, within thirty days of the first publication of this Notice, the nature of this proceeding being a suit for foreclosure of mortgage against the following described property, to wit: Lot 38, Block 149, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 2, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 108 through 115, inclusive, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida. If you fail to file your response or answer, if any, in the above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney, Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra, 9204 King Palm Dr., Tampa, Florida 33619-1328, telephone (813) 915-8660, facsimile (813) 915-0559, within thirty days of the first publication of this Notice, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. DATED at CITRUS County this 28th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) Clerk of the Circuit Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to participate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at (352) 341-6700. You can also use the online Florida State Courts System Title II ADA Accommodation Request Form. Once submitted, this will go to the appropriate ADA Coordinator in your county. December 7 & 14, 2012.

860-1214 FCRN Vs. Grazyna Krzyzanowska Case No: 09-2012-CA-001513 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO:09-2012-CA-001513 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, VS. GRAZYNA KRZYZANOWSKA; et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: GRAZYNA KRZYZANOWSKA & UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GRAZYNA KRZYZANOWSKA Last Known Residence: 403 East Nicholas Street, Hernando, FL 34442 CRYSTAL HILLS MINI FARMS, UNIT 1&2 ASSOCIATION, INC Last Known Residence: c/o Stokes, Mark A. 1950 N.W 16th Street, Crystal River, FL 34428 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in CITRUS County, Florida: LOT 39 OF CRYSTAL HILLS MINI FARMS, UNIT 1, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS: THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 18 SOUTH, RANGE 19 EAST, ALL LYING AND BEING IN CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT ACROSS THE SOUTH 25 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on ALDRIDGE | CONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’s attorney, at 7000 West Palmetto Park Road, Suite 307, Boca Raton, FL 33433 (Phone Number: (561) 392-6391), within 30 days of the first date of publication of this notice, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before January 7, 2013 on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated on November 27, 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of the Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk December 7 & 14, 2012.

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LOT 13, BLOCK 179, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NO. 8, PHASE NO. 1, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 147 THROUGH 149, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 3094 N. SATIN FLOWER POINT, BEVERLY HILLS, FL 34465-3842 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney, or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Citrus County Chronicle. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 27th day of November 2012. (SEAL) Clerk of the Circuit Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk PH - 10-61605 **See the Americans with Disabilities Act If you are a person with a disability who needs assistance in order to participate in a program or service of the State Courts System, you should contact the ADA Coordinator, John Sullivan, (352) 341-6700 within two (2) working days of receipt of this notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771. To file response please contact Citrus County Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL 34450, Tel: (352) 341-6400; Fax: (352) 341-6413. December 7 & 14, 2012.

863-1214 FCRN vs. Lisa A. Childs Case No: 2012 CA 001515A Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUTI, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 2012 CA 001515A U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE MLMI TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-MLN1 Plaintiff Vs. LISA A. CHILDS, et al Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION To the following Defendant: LISA A. CHILDS 3801 VENTURA AVENUE S INVERNESS, FL 34452 LISA A. CHILDS 6160 W. BAGHDAD STREET DUNNELLON, FL 34433 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LISA A. CHILDS 3801 VENTURA AVENUE S INVERNESS, FL 34452 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LISA A. CHILDS 6160 W. BAGHDAD STREET DUNNELLON, FL 34433 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 14, IN BLOCK 340, OF IVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 TO 33, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 3801 Ventura Avenue S, Inverness, FL 34452 Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 4651 Sheridan Street Suite 460, Hollywood, FL 33021 on or before January 7, 2013, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in Citrus County Chronicle and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff`s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. You have 30 calendar days after the first publication of this Notice to file a written response to the attached complaint with the clerk of this court. A phone call will not protect you. Your written response, including the case number given above and the names of the parties, must be filed if you want the court to hear your side of the case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your wages, money, and property may thereafter be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a legal aid office (listed in the phone book). This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 27th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, As Clerk of the Court by: By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk December 7 & 14, 2012.

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861-1214 FCRN vs. Alan L. Christman Case No: 09-2012-CA-001260 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case No.:09-2012-CA-001260 ONEWEST BANK, F.S.B. Plaintiff, v. ALAN L. CHRISTMAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALAN L. CHRISTMAN; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Defendant(s), NOTICE OF ACTION Last Known Address: Current Address: Previous Address:

ALAN L. CHRISTMAN 7814 N Forsythia Way Crystal River, Florida 34428 Unknown 709 S Walnut Street Kimball, Nebraska 69145-1439

Previous Address:

709 S Webster Street Kimball, Nebraska 69145 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALAN L. CHRISTMAN Last Known Address: 7814 N Forsythia Way Crystal River, Florida 34428 Current Address:

864-1214 FCRN vs. Nancy Smith Case No: 12CA1472 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.:12CA1472 ONEWEST BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. NANCY SMITH A/K/A NANCY ELISE MATTISON SMITH, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: NANCY SMITH A/K/A NANCY ELISE MATTISON SMITH Last Known Address: 962 W CATBRIER LN , BEVERLY HILLS, FL 34465 Also Attempted At: 402 ONYX DR, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77845 Also Attempted At: 3514 TOMLINSON CT, ARLINGTON, TX 76017 Current Residence Unknown UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NANCY SMITH A/K/A NANCY ELISE MATTISON SMITH N/K/A NANCY ELISE MATTISON SMITH Last Known Address: 962 W. CATBRIER LN, BEVERLY HILLS, FL 34465 Also Attempted At: 402 ONYX DR, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77845 Also Attempted At: 3514 TOMLINSON CT, ARLINGTON, TX 760147 Current Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 6, BLOCK 170 OF BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NO. 7, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 101 THROUGH 105, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before January 7, 2013, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the (Please publish in CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE) and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 29th day of November, 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of the Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk December 7 & 14, 2012.

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Previous Address: Unknown ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be living; and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown Defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed herein YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Collier County, Florida: LOTS 1 AND 2, IN BLOCK 23, OF CRYSTAL MANOR, UNIT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 112 THRU 134, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA This property is located at the Street address of: 7814 N Forsythia Way, Crystal River, Florida 34428 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses on or before January 7, 2013, a date which is within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney, or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This Notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Cirtus County Chronicle. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the court on November 27, 2012. (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff: Melisa Manganelli, Esq., Jacquelyn C. Herrman, Esq., Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A., 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, Telephone: (954) 354-3544, Facsimile: (954) 354-3545, Primary Email: [email protected] Secondary Email: [email protected], [email protected] ** IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN’S WITH DISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, at (352) 341-6700, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. December 7 & 14, 2012.

862-1214 FCRN Vs. Unknown/Edward H. Doll Case No: 2009-CA-004857 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE No:2009-CA-004857 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF EDWARD H. DOLL, DECEASED, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION To: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF EDWARD H. DOLL, DECEASED Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Citrus County, Florida:

865-1214 FCRN Vs. Stephanie Ann Price Case No: 2012-CA-001233 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO:2012-CA-001233 METLIFE HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF METLIFE BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. STEPHANIE ANN PRICE A/K/A STEPHANIE A. PRICE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHANIE ANN PRICE A/K/A STEPHANIE A. PRICE; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; CRYSTAL RIVER BANK; and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: UNKNOWN TENANT I 395 POINSETTIA TERRACE S CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 UNKNOWN TENANT II 395 POINSETTIA TERRACE S CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN And any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under the above-named Defendant(s), if deceased or whose last known addresses are unknown. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose Mortgage covering the following real and personal property described as follows, to-wit: LOT 9 AND 10, BLOCK “I”, TROPIC TERRACE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 20, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Mark A. Buckles, Butler & Hosch, P.A., 3185 South Conway Road, Suite E, Orlando, Florida 32812 and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court on or before 30 days from the first publication, otherwise a Judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 29th day of November, 2012. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. (COURT SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk December 7 & 14, 2012.

869-1214 FCRN Vs. Alma Esther Mangiafico Case No: 09-2010-CA-005719 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.09-2010-CA-005719 REGIONS BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH AMSOUTH BANK, Plaintiff vs. ALMA ESTHER MANGIAFICO, et al., Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ALMA ESTHER MANGIAFICO, DECEASED 1120 EDEN DRIVE INVERNESS, FL 34450 AND TO: All persons claiming an interest by, through, under, or against the aforesaid Defendant(s). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property located in Citrus County, Florida: LOTS 83 AND 84, BLOCK 274, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 62, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you, an you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to this action, on Greenspoon Marder, P.A., Default Department, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is Trade Centre South, Suite 700, 100 West Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, and the file original with the Clerk within 30 days after the first publication of this notice in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE or on

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or before Januray 7, 2012; otherwise a default and a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID COURT on this 27th day of November, 2012 (SEAL) BETTY STRIFLER, As Clerk of said Court By:/s/ Kathy Stalbaum, As Deputy Clerk Copy furnished to: A copy of this Notice of Action, Complaint and Lis Pendens were sent to the above-named Defendant(s) at the last known address. IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later than seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court’s disability coordinator at COURT ADMINISTRATOR, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, ROOM 1-337, INVERNESS, FL 34450, 352-341-6700. If hearing or voice g impaired, contact (TDD) (800)955-8771 via Florida Relay System. (19314.0668/AG) December 7 & 14, 2012.

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852-1221 FCRN Vs. Lorna Agnes Richardson Masters Case No: 2012-CA-1640 Notice of Action PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Case Number:2012-CA-1640 Invermed properties, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Lorna Agnes Richardson Masters, Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Lorna Agnes Richardson Masters You are notified that an action to quiet title on the following property in Citrus County, Florida: LOT 12, Block P, Sugarmill Woods Cypress Village, as described in OR Book 793, Page 1403, and OR Book 808, Page 981, and OR Book 814, Page 1070, Official Records of Citrus County, Florida. (Property identification number 1529476) has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of written defenses, if any, to it on J. Patrick McElroy, the Plaintiffs’ attorney, whose address is PO Box 1511, Hernando, FL 34442 on or before December 31, 2012 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiffs’ attorney or immediately thereafter, otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated November 20, 2012. (Court Seal)Clerk of the Court, Honorable Betty Strifler 110 North Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida 34450 By: /s/ Kathy Stalbaum, Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, phone (352) 637-9853 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired call 1-800-995-8771. Nocember 30, December 7, 14 & 21, 2012.

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACTMENT NOTICE is hereby given by the City Council of the City of Inverness, Florida that pursuant to Chapter 166.041 of the laws of Florida a Public Notice be given by the City Council of the City of Inverness that an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO 2012-695 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF INVERNESS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-401 OF THE INVERNESS CODE OF ORDINANCES: PROVIDING FOR FINDINGS OF FACT; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE 10 YEAR WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 2012-2025 AND INCLUDING GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. will be considered for final reading and adoption by the City Council. All interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed Ordinance at 5:31 PM, December 18th, 2012. Copy of the proposed ordinance will be on file with and available for inspection by the public in the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall, 212 W. Main Street, Inverness, Florida, between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday of each week. Be advised that if any person or persons may wish to appeal a decision of the City Council of the City of Inverness, Florida, made at this meeting, a record of the proceedings will be needed by such person or persons and a verbatim record may be needed. This Notice is issued under my hand as the President of the City Council of the City of Inverness this 4th day of December, 2012. Attest/s/Deborah Davis City Clerk President of City Council December 7, 2012.

/s/Cabot McBride

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872-1207 FCRN 12/20 sale PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADVANCED TOWING gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to

sell these vehicle(s) on 12-20-2012 08:00 am. at 4875 S FLORIDA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FL 34450, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ADVANCED TOWING

Lien Notices reserves the right to accept or reject and/or all bids. 1992 DODGE 2B6HB21Y3NK140020 December 7, 2012.

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856-1207 FCRN PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE: The Southwest Florida Water Management District is proposing to repeal the following rule(s): 40D-2.322, F.A.C. The purpose of this rulemaking is to repeal Rule 40D-2.322, F.A.C., to be consistent with Section 373.236, F.S., and other water management districts rules. The effect is to reduce the regulatory burden on a permittee when its reporting period demands are less than the projected demands when its permit application was issued. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking appeared in the Florida Administrative Register, Vol. 38, No. 76, on November 21, 2012. A copy of the proposed rule can be viewed on the District’s website at http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/rules/proposed/. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to provide comments on this rulemaking is asked to contact SWFWMD Human Resources Director, (352) 796-7211, ext. 4702; 1-800-423-1476 (FL only), ext. 4702; or [email protected]. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service, 1(800)955-8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 (Voice). THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULES AND TO OBTAIN A COPY IS: Sonya White, 7601 Highway 301 North, Tampa, FL 33637-6759, (813) 985-7481 (Ext. 4660), e-mail: [email protected]. (Ref OGC # 2012019) December 7, 2012.

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341-6565, at least two days before the meeting. paired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.

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Chairman Planning and Development Commission Citrus County, Florida December 7, 2012.

870-1207 FCRN Citrus County School Board PUBLIC NOTICE The Citrus County School Board will hold a Workshop; 9:30 a.m., an Administrative Hearing; 2:00 p.m. and a Regular Meeting; 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 11, 2012 in the Board Room of the District Services Center located at 1007 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida. The purpose of the Workshop is for discussion on legislative topics between the Board and Legislators and/or aides. The Administrative Hearing is to act upon proposed student expulsion(s). The Regular Meeting is to discuss and act upon other business that needs to come before the Board. If any person decides to appeal a decision made by the Board, with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he may need a record of the proceedings and may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record should include testimony and evidence upon which his appeal is to be based. Sandra Himmel Superintendent Citrus County School Board

866-1207 FCRN PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE OF LAND

December 7, 2012.

The Citrus County Planning and Development Commission (PDC) will conduct a Public Hearing on the following application on December 20, 2012 at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDC meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the PDC moves through the agenda.

868-1207 FCRN PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE OF LAND

CU-12-08 Michael Wilburn for Gulf to Lake Baptist Church - This request is for a Conditional Use to allow for an expansion to an existing House of Worship Use in an MDR, Medium Density Residential District, pursuant to Section 2406, Medium Density Residential District (MDR), as specified in the Land Development Code (LDC).

The Citrus County Planning and Development Commission (PDC) will conduct a Public Hearing on the following application on December 20, 2012 at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDC meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the PDC moves through the agenda.

Property is located in Section 25, Township 18 South, Range 17 East; more specifically, Lots 2, 3, 4, 41 & 42 Block I Mayfair Garden Acres, Plat Book 2 Page 142 which address is 1454 N. Gulf Ave., 6516 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., 6520 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., 1447 N. Marion Way, 1373 N. Marion Way, Crystal River FL. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division.

V-12-21 - Steven Rogers Construction for Steven & Nancy Stinnett This request is for variance from the Citrus County Land Development Code (LDC) for the construction of a living area addition and two wood decks to an existing single-family residence having less than the required minimum 50-foot building setback from the mean high water line pursuant to Section 3501, Surface Water Protection Standards of the LDC.

If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at this 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 testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Property is located in Section 29, Township 19, Range 17; more specifically Blue Spring Park Unrecorded Lots 5, 6, & West ½ of Lot 7 which address is 10272 W Blue Springs Court, Homosassa. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. Chairman Planning and Development Commission Citrus County, Florida December 7, 2012.

If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at this 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 testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Copies of the proposed application will be available for inspection and/or purchase between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday in the Department of Planning and Development, Land Development Division, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 141, Lecanto, Florida 34461. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. Chairman Planning and Development Commission Citrus County, Florida December 7, 2012.

867-1207 FCRN PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE OF LAND The Citrus County Planning and Development Commission (PDC) will conduct a Public Hearing on the following application on December 20, 2012 at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDC meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the PDC moves through the agenda. CU-12-09 Texas Aquatic Harvesting, Inc. for Cleveland & Mary Jo Spooner - A Conditional Use from the Citrus County Land Development Code (LDC) to allow for parking and related uses for up to five trucks in a Low Intensity Coastal and Lakes District (CL), pursuant to Section 3320. Trucks Parked in Selected Land Use Districts, as specified in the Land Development Code (LDC). Property is located in Section 25, Township 18 South, Range 19 East; more specifically, Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, & 20 Block 23 of Parsons Point Addition to Hernando, Plat Book 2 Page 21 which address is 4298 E. Amherst St., and 4330 E. Amherst St. Hernando FL and Lot A Block 42000 of an Unrecorded Subdivision which address is 4360 E. Amherst St., Hernando FL 34442. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at this 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 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, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352)

871-1207 FCRN Citrus County School Board PUBLIC NOTICE The Citrus County School Board will hold a Joint Meeting between the Citrus County School Board and the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners; 10:00 a.m., on Monday, December 10, 2012 in the College of Central Florida Conference Center, Room 101, 3800 North Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, Florida. The purpose of the Joint Meeting will be to discuss the issues and impacts of Duke Energy’s failure to pay their tax assessment as determined by the Citrus County Property Appraiser to participate in defense of an action styled: Florida Power Corporation, d/b/a Progress Energy Florida, Inc., a Florida corporation and Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., a Florida corporation vs. Geoffrey N.D. Greene, as Property Appraiser of Citrus County, Florida; Janice A. Warren, as Tax Collector of Citrus County, Florida and Marshall C. Stranburg, as Interim Executive Director of the State of Florida Department of Revenue. If any person decides to appeal a decision made by the Board, with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he may need a record of the proceedings and may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record should include testimony and evidence upon which his appeal is to be based. Sandra Himmel Superintendent Citrus County School Board December 7, 2012.

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