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peddler’s post FREE Volume 1, Issue 1 Distributed Every Thursday www.peddlers-post.com October 15, 2006 (352) 344-2700 Pick One Up ! SEPTEMBER 2016 Volume 10 • Issue 9 Distributed Monthly ALL U CAN EAT SPECIALS Fried, Blackened or Broiled Mon.-Thur. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Flounder $1199 Monday All Day Catfish Filet $1599 Tuesday All Day Shrimp $1699 Wednesday All Day P-Nut Shrimp $1499 Thursday All Day Grouper $ 1699 Featuring the A Tradition of Serving Delicious Seafood Since 1977 Original Platter For Two 6 oz. Shrimp, 6 oz. Scallops, 6 oz. Oysters, 2 Deviled Crabs, 1/2 lb. Flounder Filets 804 S. U.S. Hwy 41 • Inverness www.cedarriverseafood.com 352-341-2278 Sun.-Thurs. 11am-9pm • Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm CRYSTAL RIVER MALL 352-795-8000 Rent-to-Own No Credit Check Required 1801 NW Hwy. 19 We are proud members of Bring in This Ad for $100 Off Any Shed! Expires 9/30/16 352-527-3500 JOKES • PUZZLES • CLASSIFIEDS • RECIPES COMMUNITY EVENTS • FEATURE ARTICLES CARPORTS & STEEL BUILDINGS GALORE!!! BOARDING • BATHS • DAYCARE “HOME AWAY FROM HOME” 352-419-7979 SEE BOB IN CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 563-5800 • (352) 601-3524 WWW.STAYPLAYPETGETAWAY.COM TWO LOCATIONS Owner: Mary Garcia 1305 E. NORVELL BRYANT HWY • HERNANDO SEE JOAN & BOB IN INVERNESS (352) 726-0046 • (352) 422-2224 Page 2 - Peddler’s Post Two Convenient Display Centers Serving Citrus County Stop and see Joan & Bob in Inverness INVERNESS SHEDS (Across from Nick Nicholas Ford) (352) 726-0046 • (352) 422-2224 3865 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy (Hwy 44) Stop and see Bob in Crystal River Superior Sheds (Across from Crystal River Mall-1/4 Mile N. at light) (352) 563-5800 • Cell (352) 601-3524 1880 NW US HWY. 19 KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH A NEW SHED! Many in stock to choose from, or custom-order a shed to be manufactured just the way YOU want it! PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 49/MONTH $ s Size x8 6 from0x36! to 2 Ser v Citr u ing s For O Co. 20 Y ver ears ! Also Full Line of Carports & Steel Buildings! Page 3 - Peddler’s Post Rent Own to Easy ! Fina ncin g! McFarlin Feed & Supply FLORIDA COURT FORMS 2508 Hwy 44 W. • INVERNESS 34453 (352) 860-1533 Document Preparation for: • DIVORCE..................... $150 - $175 • BANKRUPTCY....................... $175 • QUITCLAIM DEEDS • MUCH MORE! 1703 N. Florida Avenue NOT AN ATTORNEY Hernando 352-560-6105 I had a knock on my door earlier. It was a policeman. “Mr. Cook?” Wear to Go! “I”m afraid your dog has just been reported to have chased someone on a bicycle.” Consignment & Gifts I said, “That’s crazy — my dog doesn’t have a bicycle!” Peddler Post-Sept16 Value $7.50 or less. Limit 1 per customer. Expires 12/31/16 Filing fees not included 3802 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy (44) Times Square Plaza • Inverness, FL 34453 Thanks For 6 Wonderful Years “Yes,” I replied. FREE BOOK with coupon We Perform Wedding Ceremonies Florida Court Forms can only prepare the forms requested with the information you provide. Florida Court Forms and no one associated with Florida Court Forms will represent him or her self as an attorney. Accordingly, all legal advice must be obtained from an attorney. (352) 344-WEAR (9327) TUES. - FRI. 9:30-4:00 SATURDAY: 11:00-4:00 Furniture • Home Decor Casual • Formal • Designer Clothing Women • Shoes • Purses Bookaneers Used Books • 33 S. Melbourne St. • Beverly Hills Now Accepting Furniture Consignment 352-270-8891 www.CitrusCountyBooks.com EXPERIENCE THE ZEN of SWIMMING WITH THE MANATEES • Learn to Scuba Dive CRYSTAL RIVER KAYAK CO. & DIVE CENTER Kayak Center 1422 SE Hwy 19, Bldg B Dive Center 1685 SE Hwy 19 Page 4 - Peddler’s Post PEDDLER’S POST INFO ONE-LINERS A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work. •OFFICE HOURS• Monday - Friday..................9AM-1PM Saturday & Sunday...............CLOSED A bird in the hand is always safer than one overhead. •PHONE NUMBERS• Office............................... (352) 344-2700 Fax....................................(352) 344-2703 A clean necktie attracts the soup of the day. A committee is twelve men doing the work of one. •DEADLINES• A consultant is an ordinary person a long way from home. All The Dealers Say “NOBODY Beats Their Prices”. Come to INVERNESS MOTORS to meet “NOBODY”! Bank Financing as low as $50 00 Per Month 352-422-2224 352-341-0090 3865 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy • Inverness Meyers Tire & Auto MECHANIC ON DUTY NEW & USED TIRES OIL CHANGE 1500 $ cash (up to 5 qt-most cars) TIRE ROTATIONS $ FRONT WHEEL A/C SERVICE ALIGNMENT STARTING AT 2000 $4000 $3900 cash 8am-4:30pm Monday - Friday cash cash 352-794-6049 7870 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy • Crystal River Free Private Party Classifieds: 18th of each month Business Classifieds & Display: Varies monthly. Call for date. •DISPLAY ADS• Please call us at (352) 344-2700 for advertising rates or to request a representative visit. •CLASSIFIED ADS• Private Party.............FREE Business..................6 lines/$7.50 (each additional line $.50) Peddler’s Post reserves the right to refuse any ad. HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR CLASSIFIEDS Submission: NO MORE PHONE CALLS! Your free classifieds may be submitted 4 ways: (a) Mail to P.O. Box 667, Hernando, FL 34441 (b) Fax your ad to (352) 344-2703 (c) Email to [email protected] (d) Submit www.peddlers-post.com ad submission form for print publication. Please be sure they are legible and include your name and telephone number. Ads will not be published without this information. There is no limit on wording but please be reasonable. Ads may be edited for length if necessary. All free classifieds must be received by the 18th of each month. LIMITS: Real Estate: Only one property per year advertised for free. Additional properties will be considered investment and charged at the business rate. 7973 W. DUNNELLON RD DUNNELLON Citrus County’s ORIGINAL Wood Fire Pies DeRosa Plaza CR488 @ 495 CLOSED MONDAYS 352•564•1300 Aggregate:There is no limit to the number of ads you may place at this time as long as space is available. Items may be re-run for free until they are sold and must be re-submitted each month. FOR A LISTING OF DROP OFF LOCATIONS, RATE GUIDE AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT WWW.PEDDLERS-POST.COM. Page 5 - Peddler’s Post 1787 W. Main St. • Inverness * 304 N Main St, Chiefland 18646 High Springs Main St, Suite 30, High Springs 8471 W Periwinkle Lane, Homosassa 1114 Hwy 20, #202, Interlachen 945 SW Main Blvd, Lake City 1581 W Gulf to Lake Hwy, Lecanto * ** 25% off your purchase expires expires 9/30/2016 7/31/16 can’t be combined w/other discounts MAMA’S KUNTRY KAFE “Good Home Cooking” (352) 341-6262(MAMA) Outdoor Flea Market 2nd Saturday of Every Month TEXAS HOLD EM Low Price Large Portions Benefits Try Our Friday Night Fish Fry! Inverness Lions Club * HERNANDO FRESH MARKET Market Day Locations WWW. OR IC FR N A G E S H V E G GI E S A N D M O R 352-419-4833 AMISH BUTTER ORGANIC FARM Lb./2 Lb. Limit Exp. 9/30/16. 1 Per Customer With Coupon. Peaches Squash (All Kinds) Zucchini • Cucumbers Peppers • Green Beans 50¢ OFF 5 OFF $ 00 ANY PURCHASE OF $25 OR MORE EXCLUDING PLANTS All Natural Pesticide Free Fresh Picked Daily EXPIRES 9/30/16 “Your Every Day” Hernando Fresh Market 1996 N. Florida Ave. (Hwy. 41) • Hernando Support Our Organic Farm & Path Organization You can see them picking the organic field across the street. GOLDEN FORK WINNER Karaoke With Alan O’Neil Friday & Sunday 2nd Saturday Each Month Herry’s Market Day!! M-Th 6am-2pm Fri 6am-10pm Sat 6am-2pm Sun 7am-9pm E Mon.- Sat. 9 - 5:30 Sunday 11 - 3 .COM WE ACCEPT E.B.T. GEORGIA PEACHES 50¢ OFF Per Pound/3lb. limit Exp. 9/30/16. 1 Per Customer With Coupon. WILD SEAFOOD LOCAL TOMATOES lb 1 OFF Grouper $ .00 Haddock Halibut Per Pound/3lb. limit Red Snapper Bay & Sea Scallops Exp. 9/30/16 Shrimp 1 Per Customer With Coupon. 99¢ 3 LB LIMIT Exp. 9/30/16 Limit 1 Discount Per Customer Page 6 - Peddler’s Post $ PAVERS from 1.95 sq. ft. In the supermarket, a man was pushing a cart which contained a screaming, bel l lowing baby. The gentleman kept repeating softly, “Don’t get excited, Albert; don’t scream, Albert; don’t yell, Albert; keep calm, Albert.” Anastasia’s 2494 N. Heritage Oaks Path • Hernando FREE DAILY BEVERAGE SPECIALS (Non Alcoholic) W/Meal Purchase A woman standing next to him said, “You certainly are to be commended for trying to soothe your son, Albert.” The man looked at her and said, “Lady, I’m Albert!” George Olmsted Coins & Precious Metals BUYING ALL U.S. Coins & Gold Jewelry 10K 14K 18K 21K 1 Per Customer. Exp. 9/30/16 Mon-Sat: 7am-8pm • Sun 7am-2pm 352-513-4860 BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Winder’s CUSTOM HOME SEWING 352-228-7676 3924 S. Florida Avenue • Inverness (1/4 mile South of Fairgrounds on right) Page 7 - Peddler’s Post SMALL UPHOLSTERY & ALTERATIONS Call Joyce or Jim 352-560-0075 $500 OFF SERVICE CALL A State Certified Class B Contractor [email protected] PO Box 191, istachatta, FL 34636 PH: 352-797-5577 Toll-Free: 866-797-5577 #CAC1818075 FREE LOCK WITH RENTAL Joe decides to take his boss, Phil, to play 9 holes during their lunch break. While both men are playing quickly, they are often held up by two women in front of them moving at a very slow pace. Joe offers to talk to the women to see if they can speed it up a it. He gets about halfway there, stops, and jogs back. His boss asks what the problem is. “Well, one of those women is my wife and the other is my mistress,” complained Joe. Phil just shook his head at Joe and started toward the women, determined to finish his round of golf. Preparing to ask the ladies to speed up their game, he too stopped short and turned around. Joe asked, “What’s wrong?” “It’s a small world, Joe, and you’re fired.” Page 8 - Peddler’s Post Centering Guides • Faster & Safer Loading • Easily Adjustable • 100% Rust Free Construction • Shipping and Installation Available www.MikesTrailersHomosassa.com 2560 S. Suncoast Blvd. • Homosassa 352 628-7639 ISLAND OUTPOST BAR & GRILL LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL OZELLO WE GOT YOU COVERED CITRUS HILLS/HERNANDO 1037 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. HOMOSASSA 8469 W. 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Expires 12/31/16 NEVER a Weekend or Overtime Charge FL State Class A Certified Contractor CAC -1817413 www.cinnamonsticksrestaurant.com 727 US Hwy 41 S. • Inverness (next to the Central Motel) VOTED BEST BREAKFAST IN CITRUS COUNTY 2015 Golden Fork Award Winner Thanks to everyone for voting us Best Breakfast & Omelette in Citrus County. Ron & Jennifer Dillon Certificate of Excellence 2015 Winner Tues.-Sun. 7am-3pm Closed Mondays Page 10 - Peddler’s Post 419-7914 Page 11 - Peddler’s Post COME SEE ’S WHAT NEW! 3 5 2 • 2 2 8 • 8 9 0 8 6774 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY. CRYSTAL RIVER WWW.HONEYHOLEGIFTS.COM Page 12 - Peddler’s Post Let Us Sell Your RV or Boat At No Charge To You! We Sell Over 90% Of What We Consign • Stop Paying Storage Fees • We Can Arrange Financing • We Perform Needed Repairs & Detailing • Free Pick Up We Now Consign All Types of Automobiles Cars/Trucks/SUVs/Vans We Need More Small Motor Homes, Class A & C Motor Homes B Vans, Pop Ups, Travel Trailers & Fishing Boats WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF CLEAN, USED RV’S 5TH WHEELS, TRAVEL TRAILERS AND MOTORHOMES, ALL AT GREAT PRICES! All Seasons RV Consignment Inc. 352-726-0415 CARPORTS $ 89900 or 352-400-5606 352-212-5907 (after hours) STARTING AT Family Owned & Operated Over 28 Years Experience FREE RV • BOAT • AUTO APPRAISALS We Help Sell Estate RVs•Boats Autos 4455 S. Florida Ave., Inverness, FL 34450 (1 mile S of the Citrus County Fairgrounds on Hwy. 41S) Page 13 - Peddler’s Post PET PAGES ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE DOG ADOPTERS Shelter dogs make great companions. Many shelters have an array of dogs ready to be adopted, but prospective adopters should prepare for their visits before going to the shelter so they can be sure they end up with the right dog for them. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals offers the following advice to men and women considering adopting a shelter dog. • Decide what you’re looking for. No two dogs are the same, and the ASPCA advises that prospective adopters identify what they’re looking for in a dog before visiting the shelter. Parents of young children may want a dog that’s great with kids, while single men and women may want a dog that does not require a lot of maintenance. Knowing what you’re looking for before you visit a shelter and fall in love with a dog will ensure you get a dog whose behavior and needs are compatible with your lifestyle. Adopting a dog that does not suit your needs can prove problematic for both you and the animal. • Learn about the dog’s past and personality. No shelter wants to arrange an adoption and then have the pet owner return the pet in a few weeks, so many are open about the dog’s past. Ask for information about the dog’s intake, including the reason its former owner surrendered the animal. Ask for medical records and if the shelter conducted a behavior evaluation on the dog. Prospective adopters should also be as observant as possible upon visiting the shelter, paying attention to how the dog interacts with staff, shelter visitors and other dogs. Ask staff members about the dog’s personality if you’re having trouble observing it on your own. • Spend time at the shelter. Adopting a dog is something to take seriously, so prospective adopters should expect to spend ample time at the shelter before choosing a dog. Walk around the shelter, picking out a few dogs you find appealing. Then observe these dogs for signs of friendliness, such as pawing and wagging their tails and pressing against the front of the kennel. Some dogs may be shy, but the ASPCA notes that dogs that stay in the back of the kennel may need more time and training to adapt to a new home, which might make them more suitable to adopters without children. Before adopting a dog, spend significant time with the animal so you get a better feel for how it interacts with you. More information about adopting shelter dogs is available at www.aspca.org. DID YOU KNOW? Many of the unsavory behaviors associated with pet parrots are not inherent to the bird but are learned reactions that result from interacting with humans. In the wild, parrots are social creatures and do not need to look far to communicate with others. Often their calls are returned quite quickly by other parrots or birds. In solitary cages, parrots may try to get the attention of their caretakers through the usual means, only to find that they get no response. Over time, a parrot may resort to screaming or making other loud noises, which people are not able to ignore. If the parrot owner reprimands the parrot or acknowledges the screaming, he or she has just inadvertently let the parrot know that this is an effective way to gain attention. A similar thing occurs with biting. In the wild, parrots may use body language to warn off other animals before they need to resort to biting. However, humans may not be tuned into these clues and may end up pushing the boundaries with the bird. Biting may be the only way the parrot gets the message across that it does not want to be bothered at the time. Some parrots grow accustomed to biting simply because this gets the fastest reaction. Parrot owners need to become acquainted with the behaviors of parrots and avoid conditioning parrots to be poor companions. The bird owner should provide opportunities for socialization and time for play, and he or she should respect when the parrot wants to be hands-off. This can strengthen the parrot-owner relationship. Page 14 - Peddler’s Post PET PAGES TIPS FOR BRINGING A NEW CAT HOME Cats and dogs are the two most popular types of pets in the country, and while dogs have been dubbed “man’s best friend,” cat owners are quite vocal when expressing their love for their feline friends. Those looking for a cat may not have to look far. The ASPCA says approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year, and roughly 3.4 million of those are cats. An area shelter is an ideal place to find a new pet for those thinking of getting their first cat or adding to the pets already in the household. Cats can be purchased from pet stores, but they also may be available via friends or family members who have recently welcomed a new litter. Before bringing your cat home, it is best to make sure you and members of your household are prepared to welcome a furry feline friend into your home. • Is everyone ready for the responsibility? Pets are a big responsibility, and all members of the household should be ready and willing to pitch in and care for pets. Divide duties based on age and physical ability. If a member of the family doesn’t support the decision to get a cat, this might not be the right time to do so. • Find the right match in a pet. Temperament can play a role in how well a cat fits in with your family. A cat that is fearful and skittish may not be the best match for a family with young, active children. Special-needs cats may be better for adult-only homes or for people who can devote the extra time needed to properly care for the animal. • Designate a cat-friendly spot in your home. A new cat may need some time before he or she acclimates to a new environment. To facilitate this process, designate a room or area in the house for your cat. This should be a low-traffic spot. Keep a litter box and food and water bowls nearby. • Stock up on your supplies. Cats will need various pet supplies to be comfortable and healthy. For the time being, use the same products the cat had at the shelter or pet store, which can create a sense of familiarity that makes cats more comfortable in their new homes. Over time you can transition slowly to new supplies, including: - litter box and litter material - food - food and water bowls - scratching posts - interactive toys and solo toys - brushes and other grooming supplies - sturdy cat carriers • Find the right veterinarian. Select a veterinarian whom you trust and makes you feel comfortable. Have your cat examined by the vet and discuss any questions or concerns you may have. A vet may be able to install microchip in your cat for identification purposes as well. • Safe-proof your home. Cats can be curious, and many will want to investigate rooms throughout your house. To protect curious cats, keep cleaning products and other chemicals locked away and secure electric wires with cord containment devices. Know which houseplants are toxic and, if you don’t discard them, make sure they cannot be reached by cats. Cats make wonderful pets. Bringing a new cat home often requires taking certain steps to ensure your furry friend is comfortable in his or her new home. BENEFITS OF TRAINING YOUR DOG The benefits of dog training extend to both the owner and the animal engaged in the training. Evidence suggests that dogs that are properly trained are happier than those that are not trained because trained dogs know boundaries and what to expect each day. Dog trainers and animal experts routinely point to lack of structure in a dog’s life as the main reasons why pets engage in poor behavior or develop unsavory dispositions. Dogs that exhibit improper behavior may be classified as troubled and are more likely to end up in shelters or rescues. Proper training can remove many of the challenges owners and pets face together. Dogs are not only intelligent animals, but also social ones. They come from a well-established lineage of pack animals, according to pet food manufacturer Canidae. Like their close cousins, the wolves, dogs inherently fit into a social order within a pack. Without parameters, dogs can be unstable, confused and always in conflict. Pet owners who establish themselves as the pack leader and provide consistent instruction and control can improve their dogs’ lives. Pet owners can make decisions for their dogs while making sure they, and not the dogs, are the ones in control. Eat first, win games of tug of war, provide correction when the rules aren’t followed, and move the dog out of the way if you need to get by. Establishing dominance should not be mistaken for cruelty. All in all, training and obedience will strengthen the bond between pet and owner. And the more reliable and trustworthy the dog’s behavior, the greater freedom he or she can be given – which can lead to a happier life. Page 15 - Peddler’s Post www.AshleyFurniture.com D A O L K C U TR ALE S WE GLADLY ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS Visit Our Leather Gallery! New Sofas & Loveseats in Stock! $ 100 OFF * Storewide Clearance Sale $ Bedrooms, Dinettes, Living Room Sets or Mattress Sets** 50 OFF* RECLINERS *Must Present Coupon **Select Models *Must Present Coupon Page 16 - Peddler’s Post KENNETH PARKER Bushhog • Tree Trimming • Stump Grinding DMA CABINETS INC. COUNTERTOPS • Granite • Laminate • Solid Surface ALL WOOD CABINETRY WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC 352-266-4658 WE ALSO HAVE FLOORING FULL SERVICE INSTALLATION UPON REQUEST FREE DESIGN SERVICE WITH SALE 1653B Gulf to Lake Hwy Lecanto, FL 34461 352-270-8021 RICHIE’S GARAGE & SERVICE 352 341-3359 www.Blazin7sbbq.com HOURS: Mon-Sat: 11:00 - 3:00 CATERING AVAILABLE 111 N. Florida Avenue • Inverness AWARD WINNING BAR-B-QUE Brisket • Pulled Pork • Baby Back Ribs Chicken • Smoked Sausage • Homemade Sides 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FULL AUTOMOTIVE NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL • Custom Exhaust • Lift Kits • Custom Wheels 352-419-4801 3001 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. • Inverness DAVE’S ALUMINUM Specializing in Mobile Home Roofovers 2” Styrofoam Insulation LIFETIME GUARANTEE! Protect Your Investment from Leaky Roofs & Windows! COLORS AVAILABLE State Lic.# RX0062197 County Lic. # 1983 LANDLORDS 352-746-1600 352-201-2643 WE ALSO DO • Screen Rooms • Carports • Roof Panels • Mobile Home Skirting • Wood Decks • Gutters • Florida Rooms • Vinyl Siding • Rescreen Page 17 - Peddler’s Post Licensed & Insured Do It Yourself Kits Available with Engineered Plans for Permitting MUST SEE! Do-Rite Painting & Roof Coating GAIL ► Manufactured/Mobile Homes & Florida Room Coating ► Gutter Clean-Out, Repair 44,968 $ ► Power Washing No Job Too Small Free Estimates • Licensed 352-445-3511 Centering Guides • Faster & Safer Loading • Easily Adjustable • 100% Rust Free Construction • Shipping and Installation Available Includes: • Delivery up to 50 miles www.MikesTrailersHomosassa.com 2560•S. Suncoast Blvd. • Homosassa Appliances • Set Up & Anchoring • Heat & AC • Skirting • Two Sets Steps • Too Many Options to List Baby Bargains SUNSHINE LIQUIDATORS TRUCKLOAD TILE SALE! SEPT. SPECIAL! TILE Starting @ Laminate Underlayment 69¢ sf Hwy 200 • Hernando $ 3995 200sf roll mention this ad 352- 7 2 6 - 5 5 5 5 HOURS: Tues-Fri 9-5 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sun & Mon Page 18 - Peddler’s Post 352 628-7639 Answer on Page 37 Serving Our Customers Since 1983 Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 4581 S. Florida Ave. Inverness, FL 34450 (352) 726-5845 LICENSE # CAC042673 Ace Hardware of Inverness 465 E. Highland Blvd. Inverness Hardware $5 OFF 352-726-8811 Purchase of $25 or More Valid only at Ace Hardware. Limit one coupon per customer. Must present the coupon to receive offer. Discount applies to regular priced, in-stock merchandise only. May not be combined with other promotional offers or discounts. Not valid online, or on sale or clearance priced merchandise, Ace Gift Cards, previously purchased merchandise, in-store services, power tools, bag products, propane and feed. Additional exclusions may apply-see store for details. Coupon void if copied, transferred and where prohibited. No cash value. Coupon expires 9/30/16. Page 19 - Peddler’s Post Ace Hardware of Hernando 2585 N. Florida Ave. Hernando 352-726-1481 AUTHORIZED DEALER Made in USA. COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD HANDS-ON-WOODTURNERS Meets 7pm the 3rd Thursday monthly at the VFW, 2170 W. Vet Lane, Beverly Hills. Following a short business meeting a woodturning related demonstration is provided by an experienced craftsman. Group is comprised of members with all levels of experience and visitors are welcome. Contact Denis Cap for more information at 352-489-4374. The German American Club meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 7PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 2389 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy (CR486), Lecanto. After a brief business meeting there is musical or other entertainment and refreshments. Members are encouraged to attend and guests are welcome. For info call 6372042 or 746-7058. PRECIOUS PAWS PET RESCUE Needs foster homes in Citrus County for small dogs. If interested call 352-726-4700 and leave a message. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The League of Women Voters of Citrus County has invited John Wade, President of the Citrus County Council, to give a presentation related to the Suncoast Parkway expansion and I-75 Relief. Mr. Wade represents Citrus County on highway issues on several boards and attends all meetings regarding this topic. If you would like to learn more about how we will be impacted, and what we, as a county, should be doing, plan on attending the LWVCC meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13, Coastal Region Library, 8619 W. Crystal St. in Crystal River. The meeting begins at 10:15 a.m. All interested men and women are invited to attend. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. For more information call 352-382-0032 or visit the league’s website at www.lwvcitrus.org. NATURE COAST MINISTRIES Food Pantry provides food for 100 families each week on Tuesdays from 10am-2pm at the Thrift Shop location (796 S. US Hwy 19, Crystal River) Also no-cost furniture and things for burned out families, victims of abuse and families getting started again. We are getting ready to re-open the FREE Dental Clinic located at 7655 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy, Unit #8, Crystal River. Call 352-563-1860 for more information. SUNSET DRUM CIRCLE Every 2nd Sunday approximately 2 hours before sunset (summers 6pm, winters 4pm, lasts about 2 hours. Meet at the end of Ft. Island Trail off Hwy 19, Crystal River at the beach at the last picnic shelter. Everyone welcome. Free. Small percussion instrurments available in center of circle for use at the drum circle. Event cancelled if raining. Call 352-344-8009 for information. HOMOSASSA RIVER GARDEN CLUB 4th All Inclusive Fundraiser-Hideaway at Royalton Riviera Cancun Resort, adult only section, leaving October 30th, 2016. Price includes round trip flight, transfers to resort and all expenses at the resort. Seven Night or Ten night stay in a luxury junior suite. If interested in joining us please call Buzz or Barb at 352-628-0668 or 1-800-334-8838. CRYSTAL OAKS CIVIC ASSOCIATION Fundraiser Cruise. Join us on the Carnival Magic, October 22 for 7 days to Cozumel, Belize City, Mahogany Bay, Roatan & Costa Maya. Prices start at $673.41 double occupancy. For info or to book call Donna at 476-5019 or Buzz at 628-0668. BLIND AMERICANS WISHING WELL Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month, 10am, at 6055 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy (SR200), Hernando, FL 34442. We offer support and information for the blind and visually impaired. For more information call 352-637-1739. DUNNELLON MASONIC LODGE 136 Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday. Dinner is at 6:30 followed by the meeting at 7:30. Dinner donation is $5.00. All Masons are welcome. VFW POST 4337 Bingo Monday & Thursday at 3pm, Wednesday at 6PM. Public welcome. 906 Hwy 41 E., Inverness. 352-344-3495. GERMAN AMERICAN CLUB Hosting “Oktoberfest” September 17, 2016, from noon-6pm at Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox banquet hall, 4705 W. Gulfto-Lake Hwy. (SR44), Lecanto. Live music & dancing. German food, beer, wine, soda, coffee & cake for sale. Admission is $12. For tickets, call 352-854-9616; email sigistrak@ centurylink.net, or write: Sigi Strak, 4675 SW 99th St., Ocala, FL 34476. No tickets sold at the door! LAKE PANASOFFKEE DANCES On-going free dance each Tuesday night at the Lake Panasoffkee Community Building, 52 CR 527 North. Bring your own snacks (no alcohol and no cost.) From 7:00 pm -10:00pm. COWBOY CHURCH American Legion Allen Rawls Post #77 every Saturday night. Music starts at 5:30 and service at 6pm. Jam session 3rd Sunday monthly from 5-6pm. Coffe, water & treats. HOMOSASSA LIONS CLUB Bingo every Monday night. Doors open at 4, play starts at 6pm. Bingo Kitchen provides good food at a good price. Meetings are 3rd & 5th Thursday nights at 7pm. 8405 W. Homosassa Trail. SHOW ME THE MONEY Each 2nd Tuesday of the month from 6-8pm at Kellner Auditorium, 92 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Doors open at 5pm, snacks available from 5-6pm only. Coffee & tea provided. Combination of cards and bingo. Price is $1 per set of 3 cards, with 10 rounds of games. Smoke-free room. For info contact Barbara at 352-513-5169. HOMOSASSA AMVETS POST 89 Monthly meeting in the Cootie Building located on Veteran’s Drive next to the VFW in Homosassa. AMVETS (American Veterans) is a nationwide organization, membership is open to any honorably discharged veterans from the Armny, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard and Merchant Marines. Contact First Vice Commander Floyd Blodgett 352-220-3339 for information. COLLEGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Located at 5010 SW College Road, Ocala, is offering free English as a Second Language (ESL) every Wednesday at 6pm. beginning Sept. 7 and continuing weekly to May, 2017. Classes presented by Natalie Prim. Nursery, teen activities, adult Bible study and assistance in applying for the citizenship class are also available during the same time. Childcare is provided. All activities are free and everyone is invited. For more information, call 3528546981. SAN RAPHAEL ORTHODOX CHURCH Page 20 - Peddler’s Post COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD International Ethnic Festival, Saturday, Sept. 10 from 10am4pm at 1277 N. Paul Drive, Inverness, right off Hwy. 41 N. across from Dollar General. Come and enjoy stuffed cabbage, potato & cheese pierogis, kielbasa, haluski and many other ethnic foods and baked goods, as well as craft & plant tables. For more info, visit www.straphaelchurch.org. SIERRA CLUB Suwannee - St. John’s Group, Tri-County Working Group announce the release of a new program, Solar: Unlimited Energy for the Sunshine State, describing why Floridians should encourage the development and use of solar power in their homes, businesses and municipalities. If your club or organization would like to host this free, 30-minute, presenter-led program, contact Nancy Kost (Citrus) at 352-628-0698 or nkost@ tampabay.rr.com; Whitey Markle (Levy) at 352-595-5131 or [email protected]; or Jon Brainard (Marion) at 407-4918158 or [email protected]. HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE The Citrus County headquarters for Home Instead Senior Care, located 4214 Gulf to Lake Hwy in Lecanto, has become the first home health provider in Citrus County to join a campaign to distrubute free Human Scent Preservation Kits to the families and caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Convenient distrubution centers have been set up throughout the county where kits can be picked up free of charge. For more info and a list of locations, call Linda biles at 352-613-3486 or email [email protected], or call Debbie Selsavage at 352-422-3663, or email [email protected]. CHINSEGUT CONSERVATION CENTER Chinsegut Conservation Center, 23212 Lake Lindsey Rd. in Brooksville, in conjunction with Hernando County Photographers, is hosting a half-day of Nature Photography for Kids, Sept. 10 from 9-noon. Children ages 7-12 can be registered to participate by calling 352-754-6722. Fee is $25, which includes use of a digital camera during the program, and prints of their work. Registration & fees by Aug. 31, limited to 10 participants. SOUTH LEVY MARKETPLACE 4th Saturday of each month. New summer hours 9-noon. New events featured each month. Located beside the Inglis Town Hall and WGA Chamber on Hwy 40 W. See southlevymarketplace.com or check us out on Facebook. CITRUS AMERICAN & ITALIAN SOCIAL CLUB Located at 4325 S. Little Al Pt., Inverness. • Sept. 10: Dinner dance (theme “Western”). Dinner of BBQ boneless chicken, corn on the cob, baked potato, salad and dessert. $17. For tickets, call Debbie at 352-419-5252. • Sept. 18:: Bingo. Doors open at 12 noon. First game starts at 1pm. Food available for purchase. • Oct. 1: Dinner dance (theme: “Halloween”). Doors open 5pm. Tickets $17. For info, call Debbie at 352-419-5252. CITRUS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS The Citrus County Democratic Headquarters will be opening on July 18 from Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm through Nov. 8. They are located at the Village West Plaza, 595 Gulf to Lake Highway, Lecanto. For more info, please call 352-209-8651. SUMTER COUNTY SHERIFF The Sumter County Sheriff has acquired 500 Human Scent Preservation Kits to assist its K9 Unit in locating individuals who have wandered or gone missing. To obtain one of these kits, please call Melissa Merritt or Lt. Bob Seimer at 352-5691623. Any group or organization interested in the distribution of Scent Kits can call Linda Boles of Find ‘M Friends at 352-6133486. CRYSTAL OAKS CIVIC ASSOCIATION Hosts its BUNCO Bash party as a fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 15, at 12:30pm at the clubhouse, 4858 Crystal Oaks Dr. Doors open at 11:30am with a light lunch, and Bunco Bash begins at 12:30pm. Ticket donations are $12 each and include prizes, lunch and a raffle. Reservations are required. For more info, call Sandy 7461646 or Anthea 249-4415. CITRUS COUNTY UNIT OF PARLIAMENTARIANS Meeting Sept. 9, 2016, 9:30am, at Whispering Pines Park Recreation Building, 1700 Forest Dr., Inverness. Member Nancy Doyle will present the program “Postponing & Referring to a Committee,” Chapter VI of “Roberts Rules of Order” (RRON). The public is invited & admission is free. Special Workshop for Home Owners Associations, Nov. 4, 2016 will be presented by Barbara Proctor, PRP (professional registered parliamentarian). Let us know any HOA topics you would find helpful. Please attend or call for information: President, Connie Taylor, 352-527-2599. FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION BRANCH #186 Meets 3pm on the third Thursday of the month at the DAV building, Independence Hwy. & US 41 S., Inverness. For information call Bob Huscher, Secretary, at 352-344-0727. FRA is a military organization comprised of Navy, Marines and Coast Guard veterans. COPING WITH DEMENTIA CAREGIVER’S CONFERENCE The 3rd annual Coping with Dementia Caregiver’s Conference will take place at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., in Beverly Hills on Sept. 14 from 9:30am to 2:30pm. The event is free and open to the public with a light lunch provided. Early registration is recommended. To register online, visit www. coping.today/events/seminar. To register via phone or email, call 352-422-3663 or write [email protected]. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SUNDAY NIGHT DANCE Every Sunday night starting on Sept. 11. Music by Starburst Band. Doors open at 6pm, music from 7-10pm. Admission is $10. Free coffee. Soda, water and popcorn available. Open to the public! PFLAG Next meeting will be at 7pm, Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the Unity Church located at 2628 W. Woodview Lane in Lecanto. PFLAG is a support group for LGBT folks, their families and friends. Meetings are open to everyone. For more information, please call Denise at 352-419-2738. HADASSAH ORGANIZATION, BEVERLY HILLS The first meeting os 2016-2017 will be held Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 12:30pm at Kellner Auditorium, 102 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Our guest speaker will be Mrs. Judi Siegel. CITRUS COUNTRY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Will meet Sept. 13, 10am, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, 3474 W. Southern St., Lecanto. The speaker will be Jackie Reiss and her topic will be “Challenges in DNA Testing: GEDMatch to the Rescue.” Guests are welcome. For info, call Mary Ann Machonkin at 352-3825515 or go to www.citrusgenealogy.com. Send us your club, church or civic activity events for inclusion in the Community Bulletin Board! Please fax your information to (352) 344-2703 or email to [email protected]. Page 21 - Peddler’s Post Answer on Page 37 • Solar Electric • Solar Hot Water • Solar Attic Fans • Thermal Pool Panels • Variable Speed Pool Pumps • Electric Pool Heaters Let us do a FREE complete home evaluation to help you become more efficient as well as lower or even “O” your powerbill. Call or Visit us at EC# 13006858 6659 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy., Hernando 352-341-1266 Seventh Chapter Jewelry at Howard’s Flea Mkt., Building ED4 6373 S. Suncoast Blvd. Homosassa (Green building near front with the American Flag) • Repair of gold & silver jewelry while you wait. • Custom Jewelry • New sterling silver and gold at Great Prices! FRI•SAT•SUN 9-4 WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS! & WE SELL REPAIR RS TO GENERA 352-621-0565 Chill While You Wait! 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The probability of the latter increases with the number of people you tell about the former. formerly Personal Mini Storage Under New Ownership and New Management $ Offce: M-F 9am-5pm 20 OFF LAW 3: Brand new golf balls are water-magnetic. Though this cannot be proven in the lab, it is a known fact that the more expensive the golf ball, the greater its attraction to water. LAW 4: Golf balls never bounce off of trees back into play. If one does, the tree is breaking a law of the universe and should be cut down. LAW 5: No matter what causes a golfer to muff a shot, all his playing partners must solemnly chant “You looked up,” or invoke the wrath of the universe. 1st Month Rent 10 x 10 or Larger Expires 11/30/16 7742 Carl G. Rose Hwy. • Hernando LAW 6: The higher a golfer’s handicap, the more qualified he deems himself as an instructor. LAW 7: Every par-three hole in the world has a secret desire to himiliate golfers. The shorter the hole, the greater its desire. LAW 8: Topping a 3-iron is the most painful torture known to man. LAW 9: Palm trees eat golf balls. LAW10: Sand is alive. If it isn’t how do you explain the way it works against you? SHEDS NOW FREE SET UP AND DELIVERY AND MORE, INC • Man Caves • She Sheds • Garages • Utility Sheds • Steel Buildings • Gazebos • Greenhouses • And More! RENT TO OWN AVAILABLE Bring this ad and receive a FREE RAMP OR $100 OFF ANY SHED. 12x31 starting at WE MOVE SHEDS! 352-860-0111 VETERANS DISCOUNT ALWAYS SHEDSNOWANDMORE.COM Located at Intersection Independence and Hwy 41 (Florida Ave.) Inverness Page 24 - Peddler’s Post 3070 $ 20x21 starting at 3270 $ MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. NOT VALID WITH OTHER DISCOUNTS. INVERNESS FLEA MARKET FREE CUP OF COFFEE WITH THIS AD e s i r n o o M RESORT Across from the Withlacoochee State Trail WWW.MOONRISERESORT.COM We’re ! 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Florida Ave. (US Hwy 41) At Fairgrounds 352 419-7942 Backwater Fins Open For Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a Week Dockside Dining •Call For Reservations ISLAND BAR & GRILL • 10 TVS • Sporting Event Specials • Buzztime Games & Trivia • Craft Beers • Full Liquor Bar • Karaoke Friday & Saturday Night • 10% Military Discount Mondays FULL MENU ONLINE Lunches Starting @ $ 6.99 Tuesday Steak Night starting @ $ 10.99 Wing Specials www.backwaterfins.com 352-794-6000 NASCAR Race Day Specials 13982 W. Ozello Trail • Crystal River Page 25 - Peddler’s Post NEW IMPROVED MENU INCLUDES Oysters • Lobster Redfish • Mullet Gator • Blue Crab Bisque Heart of Palm Salad (swamp cabbage) & More FAMILY MATTERS INEXPENSIVE ACTIVITIES THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY Family-friendly activities provide great opportunities for parents to strengthen the bonds they have with their children. But finding affordable, fun events the whole family can enjoy can sometimes prove challenging for budget-conscious parents. Few families can make it through a month without developing and adhering to a household budget. But even if money is tight, there are a host of affordable activities families can enjoy together. dlers to join in the fun, too, so don’t be discouraged from bowling if your children are closer to preschool age than high school age. Hiking One of the best things about the great outdoors is that it’s often free to enjoy. Research local parks to find ones that offer age-appropriate hiking trails. Parents with young children should look for parks that offer more relaxing hikes with well-established trails that do not require any difficult climbing. If the kids are a little older, parks with more challenging, less-developed trails may suffice. Prepare lunches at home and enjoy a family picnic in the park. Many parks do not charge entrance fees, and packing your own lunches will save on meals. The only cost you might be on the hook for is the fuel it takes to get from home to the great outdoors. Bowling While bowling is not free, bowling remains a relatively inexpensive and family-friendly activity. Bowling alleys may offer discounted rates for children and lower rates during off-peak hours. Seniors may also be eligible for discounts, so bring grandma and grandpa along as well. Bumper bowling makes it possible for tod- Festivals Many communities host weekend festivals that offer various familyfriendly activities. These festivals may focus on a particular town or city’s cultural history or offer wider appeal, such as an apple festival or a film festival for kids. These festivals tend to cater to families, offering games and possibly even rides kids will love. Adults, too, can enjoy such gatherings, as festivals often invite local restaurants and food and beverage merchants to set up booths and peddle their wares to hungry festival goers. Volunteering Volunteering provides a unique way for parents to bond with their children while instilling a sense of community responsibility in their youngsters. Volunteering does not cost a dime, and parents can choose activities they feel will teach kids while simultaneously providing an activity they can enjoy. For example, local beach or park cleanup programs can teach kids about the importance of protecting the environment while also allowing them to enjoy the great outdoors. Many communities offer a wealth of affordable family-friendly activities the whole family can enjoy. DID YOU KNOW? While parents often struggle to get their children to put down their devices and/or turn off the television, an unscientific 2014 study from researchers at Boston University Medical Center discovered that parents might just be the ones who need to step away from their smartphones. Dr. Jenny Radesky, a developmental pediatrician, and two fellow researchers observed 55 separate groups of caregivers, oftentimes parents, and young children dining at restaurants around Boston. Of the 55 caregivers under observation, 40 used mobile devices during the meal and 16 used such devices throughout the meal. In addition, Radesky and her fellow researchers noticed that children whose caregivers were most absorbed in their devices were more likely to act out. Page 26 - Peddler’s Post FAMILY MATTERS 7 WAYS TO MAKE MORNINGS LESS HECTIC Many families find the rush is on to make it to school and work on time each morning. Feeling rushed in the morning is a recipe for added stress. Rushing through things is a poor way to begin a day, and those feelings of uneasiness can put a damper on the rest of the day ahead. Making mornings less hectic involves a few different strategies that parents and kids can easily incorporate into their daily routines. • Wake up slightly earlier. Getting up earlier than normal, even if it’s just 15 to 20 minutes before you’re accustomed to getting out of bed, can help reduce morning stress. Resist the temptation to hit the snooze button over and over again. A few extra minutes each morning can make you feel more relaxed and make for a smooth, stress-free start to the day. • Get some work done the night before. Prepare lunches the night before and have them ready in the refrigerator. In addition, lay your clothes for the following day out each night. This saves time and takes a couple more things off your morning to-do list. • Ease back into a routine. As a new school year dawns or a long vacation comes to an end, begin going to bed earlier and start waking up earlier as well. This can make the transition from carefree mornings to busy mornings go more smoothly. • Prep backpacks in the evening. Look through folders, sign paperwork, check assignments, and do whatever it is you need to do the night before to save your family from having to scramble in the morning. This ensures those permission slips get signed and items make it back into school bags. • Opt for school lunch a few times. Look ahead on the school lunch menu and speak with children about which meals they enjoy. Let kids purchase school lunch on those days to give yourself a day off from lunch detail. • Have quick breakfast foods available. Smoothies, cereal bars, oatmeal, and whole-grain cereals are fast and nutritious ways to start the day. • Carpool whenever possible. Busy families can save themselves extra work by proposing a neighborhood carpool. Sharing school dropoff detail frees time up for parents once or twice a week, and kids may enjoy traveling to school with their friends. Mornings can be tricky when family members are getting ready for school and work at the same time. By practicing a few daily rituals, it’s possible to curb the rush and start the day happier and more relaxed. CUTTING COSTS AT THE GROCERY STORE Parents know the cost of raising a family can be considerable. While some of the expenses associated with raising a family, including healthcare premiums, are largely beyond parents’ control, moms and dads can take steps to cut costs and start saving money. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2014 Annual Expenditure Survey, parents devoted about 8 percent of their family spending to groceries in 2013. Families with more than two children no doubt spend even more on groceries, which may be stretching their budgets very thin. Fortunately, parents concerned about their grocery bills can employ various strategies to lower those bills and start saving more. • Never shop without first making a list. Modern grocery stores are much bigger than they might have been when today’s parents were growing up. While that might be more convenient by ensuring parents can find all their groceries under one roof, it also can lead to more impulse buys as shoppers stroll aisles and pass display after display. Lists can help you avoid purchasing items you don’t need. • Keep the kids at home. Kids have a knack for finding unhealthy snacks and beverages, and parents may cave to the temptation to purchase such items in an attempt to get youngsters to calm down. By keeping kids at home while you grocery shop, you can limit distractions and get out of the store quickly. That reduces the likelihood that you will buy items you don’t need, which will save you time and money. • Resolve to prepare meals with items that have been abandoned in your pantry. Few people, especially parents, wait until their pantries are completely empty to go grocery shopping. If your pantry is full, clean it out and place some of the older, unexpired items on the counter, resolving to use them for meals during the week. This is a great way to make use of items you already purchased but might have forgotten about while also ensuring your money is not going to waste. • Buy in bulk. Buying certain items in bulk can save large families considerable amounts of money. For example, buying a 100-count box of garbage bags for $15 every few months at your local home improvement store is more financially savvy than purchasing a 10-count box of garbage bags for $5 every couple of weeks. Avoid buying perishable items in bulk, as you run the risk of not eating the items before they expire, negating any savings you might have realized by buying in bulk. Page 27 - Peddler’s Post 1, 1859 1st Pullman sleeping car in service 2, 1898 Machine gun 1st used in battle 3, 1939 Great Britain and France declared war on Nazi Germany 4, 1935 Renowned fisherman Dillon Thompson born in Troy, NC 5, 1698 Russian Czar Peter the Great imposes a tax on beards 6, 1966 Jerry Lewis’ 1st Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $15,000 7, 1952 Outfielder Don Grate throws a baseball a record 434’1” 8, 1883 The Northern Pacific Railroad across the U.S. was completed 9, 1956 Elvis Presley first appears on the Ed Sullivan Show 10, 1846 The Sewing Machine is patented 11, 2012 The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is attacked by terrorists. 12, 1953 Future President John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier. 13, 1788 New York City becomes the capitol of the United States 14, 1716 1st lighthouse in U.S. lit (Boston Harbor) 15, 1952 Braves last game in Boston’s Braves Field before move to Milwaukee 16, 1620 The Mayflower ship departed from England, bound for America 17, 1972 The TV series M*A*S*H debuts on CBS 18, 1793 President Washington lays cornerstone of Capitol building 19, 1960 Chubby Checkers’ “Twist” reaches #1 20, 1519 Ferdinand Magellan starts 1st successful circumnavigation of world 21, 1989 Hurricane Hugo hits Charleston, SC, with winds of up to 135 miles per hour 22, 1828 Shaka, chief of the Zulus and founder of the Zulu empire, was killed by his two half-brothers. 23, 1926 Gene Tunney beats Jack Dempsey in 10 for heavyweight boxing title. 24, 1936 Puppeteer Jim Henson was born in Greenville, Mississippi. 25, 1780 Benedict Arnold joins the British 26, 1918 The last major battle of World War I, the Battle of the Argonne began. 27, 1910 1st test flight of a twin-engine airplane (France) 28, 1850 U.S. Navy abolishes flogging as punishment 29, 1986 Mary Lou Retton retires as a gymnast. 30, 1955 Actor James Dean was killed in a car crash in California at age 24 Page 28 - Peddler’s Post SEPTEMBER IN HISTORY Flowers 5 $ 00 OFF Since 1976 Mixed Bouquet BOBC A SERV T ICE $3.98 By Barbara 352-344-0414 Purchase of $25.00 or More www.flowersbybarbara-floralcity.com Exp. 9/30/16 Find Us on FACEBOOK 7805 S. 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The men boarded the plane and went into the cockpit. More concerned murmurs and uneasy chuckles from the passengers. The plane taxied normally to the runway and began its takeoff. As passengers looked out the windows, they realized they were nearing the end of the runway. The entire passenger cabin began to scream but the plane lifted off just before the end of the runway. The passengers calmed down and chuckled to themselves, at this point believing they had fallen for a joke. In the cockpit, the pilot turned to his copilot and said, “You know, one day those people are going to scream too late and we’re all going to die!” Page 29 - Peddler’s Post CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS General Interest Announcements Rent The Citrus Shrine Clubhouse, inside or out, AC, kitchen and good parking. Socials, meetings, graduations, weddings, parties, etc. 352-419-7088. Business Opportunities Start your own business, 15 new candy/ gum vending machines (25 cent), $100ea. 352342-0808. Free Offers Free oak firewood, cut, great for fireplace or fire pit, you pick up. 352-746-0850. DEAD OR ALIVE FREE Removal of stoves, refrigerators, microwaves, washers & dryers, freezers. Call to schedule free pickup 352-3440640. Wanted to Buy Wanted: Pontoon Boat needing repairs. Ask for Nick 352-637-3983. We Buy Junk Cars & Trucks! We Buy Scrap Metal! CARTER’S AUTO RECYCLING 352-637-1141 OR 888-649-4833. Need to rent w/option to purchase. 3 or 4 Br for older father and daughter, need fenced area for pets, $450 to rent, no higher than $45,000 to buy. 352-220-0950 or 352-445-2807. Cars and Trucks Wa n t e d D e a d o r Alive. Top Dollar Paid for complete cars! Family owned! Call Smitty’s Auto (352) 628-9118. NOW PURCHASING Whirlpool/Kenmore washers & dryers. Call 352-344-0640. Free Pickup. Wanted to Buy We Buy Toy Trains. We will also list your car, boat or collectibles on ebay. 1-800-528-1250 or (352) 795-6556. www. allabouttoytrains.com Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne pattern, looking to add to my kitchen inventory. Need plates, silverware, bowls, serving platters, anything you’d like to sell 352-628-9186. Used exercise bike, airdine or elliptical type that exercises both arms and legs. Contact Tim 352-208-8361. Cash For Cars and Trucks, running or not, any condition 352-7716191. Wanted: LP Record Albums and 45s, Elvis, Beatles, Rock, Blues, Jazz, Metal, Punk, Doo wop, garage, rock-abilly, industrial (352) 726-2331 or (352) 2018341. Wanted: old golf clubs, hobbyist will buy old wooden shaft golf clubs & other golf items. Call Frank 352-683-4807. Small pop-up camper trailer. The smaller the better, good condition 352-489-9970. Chevy in line 6 cyl engine, 4.1 250 C.I., 1974 or earlier, complete & excellent only. 352-4654401. Wanted: 1974 or earlier Chevrolet, 6 cyl. auto, prefer 4 door, no options. Nova, Chevelle, Malibu, Chevy 2, etc. Buy or swap 2005 Ford Taurus w/48K miles and some options. 352-4654401. Wanted: Toyota Pickup up w/4 cyl. engine and manual transmission, 80’s & 90’s, 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive. 352-3411186. Employment General Cash For Cars and Trucks, running or not, any condition 352-7716191. Misc. for Sale Antiques & Collectibles Victorian EraTea table/ side table w/fold over top, circa 1860. Solid wood w/burled pattern on curved front. 3505’’ wide, 29’’ high, 17.5’’ deep when closed. Excellent condition and used in smoke free home $495. 352-5279790. Chest of drawers circa 1890, solid cherry. Very masculine style chest of drawers w/4 large drawers. Beautiful craftsmanship, 47’’ high, 45’’ wide, 21.5’’ deep. Very good condition, kept in a smoke free home $300. 352-527-9790. Boyds Bears collectors: Assortment of approx 16, excellent condition, displayed only & never played with. Some are rare, out of stock & difficult to find. Individually priced or make offer for all. 352489-1711. Pepsi Machines: 1960s, solid metal, compressor works fine, body in very good condition but needs paint. $400 obo. Citrus Co. 352527-1557. Commode (wash stand), Burl walnut w/ marble top. Eastlake style w/tall mirror, circa 1880, excellent condition, quality construction w/dovetailed drawers. Kept in a smoke free home. $525 352-5279790. Baseball cards, 15 banana boxes containing approx. 186 sets of factory and hand collated sets, some late 80s, mostly 90s, books for $6400, will sell for $800, OBO. Numerous rookie cards contained in various sets, some football & basketball cards. 352637-4819. Dresser, circa 1890, solid cherry. Beautiful ladies dresser w/ornate mirror frame/stand, 3 drawers w/two small drawers on top. Pegged drawer construction is a work of art. Solid cherry, no veneers. Very good condition, kept in a smoke free home $275. 352-527-9790. TY Beanie Baby collection: adorable & large assortment. Approx. 22, have original “swing tags” attached, approx. 30 do not. Also choose from 6 teenie beanie babies. Excellent condition. Priced at $1 to $3 each. 352-489-1711. Garland pattern (frosted) pressed glass, footed bowl, circa 1935. Unusual & beautiful by Indiana glass, 5 1/4’’ high, 10’’ dia., no chips or cracks $28 352-5279790. www.peddlers-post.com Cups & saucers collection, 11 sets in all $15 each if you pick and choose, $120 if you take all 352-527-9790. Page 30 - Peddler’s Post Te a p o t s , v i n t a g e . 1-Price Brothers (Burslem) Ltd., England, rich brown ceramic w/ embossed floral, hand painted decoration in peach, blue, white & gold. Excellent condition one of a limited edition, No. 7. 1-Teapot circa 1927, made in pre-war Japan, hand painted 9 1/2’’ handle to spout, 5 1/2’’ high $30 each. 352-527-9790. Beswick border collie figurine, stunning black & white with dog standing, Lochinvar of Ladypark, 5 1/2’’ tall, 7’’ long, made by Beswick, England, circa 1971 $30. 352-527-9790. Tiffany Style Leaded glass shade, circular w/ green slag glass and brass chain support, 23” diameter, circa 1900 $400. 352-465-4401. Autographed Tarkenton mini-football $18. 352-527-9790. Crystal compote, beautiful heavy lead crystal resonates like a bell when tapped, cut & wheel-cut pattern. 7 3/4’’ high x 6’’ diameter, saw tooth edge, no chips or cracks, American Brilliant period, late 19th century $73 352-5279790. Piano, Upright Cable Company, 1924. Quality instrument w/unusually beautiful tone. Ivories are discolored & have some chips, but otherwise good condition, Rosewood. Some damage has been repaired on lower part of bench $175. 352-527-9790. Holiday Barbie Doll collection, 1992-2011, must see to appreciate, 352-344-5662. Hummel Annual BellGoebel complete collection (15) bells 1978 - 1992 w/boxes. Asking $550 obo 352-3412347. Atari 800 computer w/ (3) 810 disk drives & over 700 video games 3 controllers. Rare find! 260-433-1266. Royal Doulton vintage Collie figurine. Appox 7 1/2’’ long, 5’’ tall. Fine bone china/porcelain, HN1059, Ch. Ashtead Applause from Royal Doulton designed by Frederick Dawes. Long retired only produced from 1931-1985. Finished in gorgeous mahogany sable & white, made in England, fully hallmarked. Like new condition $75. 352-5279790. Yellow Slag Glass lamp shade circa 1920, domed for w/filigree style mount, circumference 32.5”, diameter 9.5” $100. 352-4654401. 6 Pack of 8 ounce Coca Cola bottles. 1996 National Champions Florida Gators $50; One single 10 ounce Coca Cola bottle 1984 SEC Champs University of Florida $15. Call anytime, please no texts 352-503-7025. Child’s Oak reclining Morris arm chair, 19th century ladder back $100. 352-465-4401. Clear bowl, “Roanoke Star” pattern by Imperial Glass, circa 1920, 3 1/2’’ x 8 1/2’’, no chips or cracks $24 352-5279790. Carnival glass bowl, vintage, orange marigold fruit bowl, 2 3/4’’ high x 7 1/2’’ diameter. Excellent condition, no chips or cracks, brilliant color. Indiana glass circa 1920 $18. 352527-9790. 8 Old Budweiser glasses, Retro prints collector series w/original box. oldest 1936, $80. Budweiser serving tray and 3 saucers, set never opened. $7.50. 352746-0850. CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS St. Louis Union Station Commemorative plate, 8’’ diameter, appox 100 yrs. old. Excellent condition no chips or cracks. Made in Germany for G.U. Moore, St. Louis, MO. $25 352-527-9790. Collie collection. HUGE! 30 years of art, porcelain, stuffed animals, postcards, jewelry, collector plates, clothing, rough and smooth types of ceramic, sables, blue Merle. A must have for the Collie lover $750 352628-9186. Pfalzcraft “Gourmet” dishware Circa 1960, 1st edition, 35-40 different, totaling 105+ pieces. mostly unused, All for $375. 352-8171731. Antique drop leaf table, EC, $250. 352-4196340. Nativity set, 3ft. tall w/3 wise men & animals $100 352-257-8055 or 352-423-1029. Appliances Refrigerator, side by side, 10 yrs old, water and ice in the door, stainless steel doors, LN, $350. 724-8227922. GE 18 cu refrigerator w/top freezer and ice maker, white, excellent condition $100. 5646861. Franklin Chef Vertisserie, vertical rotisserie w/top console, 120 volt, new w/manual & recipe book. $60.352746-0850 FREE PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDS! GETTING NEW APPLIANCES? DON’T let the retail delivery guys take your appliances away for free! We purchase major appliances. Whirlpool/Kenmore: washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, upright freezers, dishwashers, above the stove microwaves. Along with some other brands. We pick up. Call 352-344-0640. Rocking horse 22” tall x 32” long, plays sounds $15; Box of boys trucks, cars, etc $15. 352-7463785. Refrigerator, washer & dryer, computer desk, writing desk & dresser w/mirror. Must pick up, $60 for all. Inglis area 352-566-7313. Tons of baby clothes both boys & girls, all sizes up to 3T, some 4T. Items range from $1 - $3 352-795-6851. Whirlpool Elec. wall oven, white, self cleaning, EC, $125 OBO. Whirlpool electric 4 burner SS counter top stove, EC, $125 OBO. 352-342-0808. Building Materials Refrigerator, 24 cubic ft. GE Profile w/ ice & water dispenser. Almond color $150 260485-0727. Refrigerator, white 18cubic ft. $50. 404787-2939. 4.5 Cubic Refrigerator, 31” tall, 21” wide, black, excellent condition, will fit under counter. 352341-0299. Kenmore Side by Side Refrigerator w/indoor ice & water dispenser, white, very good condition, clean, 2 new extra water filters, $325, call for pictures. 352-2129191. Baby Items 3 toddler beds w/mattresses & sheets. All 3 have side rails. 2 are wood and 1 is purple $50 each for the wood ones, $30 for the purple one obo. 352-795-6851. Tw i n s i d e b y s i d e stroller $50 obo 352795-6851. Deluxe stroller, umbrella stroller, pack n play & lots more. Items range from $5 - $20 352-795-6851. Girls clothes 2-4 toddler (100 pcs) $30. 352746-3785. New 24” Interior door w/trim $25. 352-3420808. Tinted glass sliding doors, 2 sets, approx. 79’’H x 48’’W, tracks included, heavy duty $250 352-464-0485. Aluminum Roofing Panels. Custom lengths, roof over, existing rusty steel roofs. Mobile Homes, Sheds, Barns, Outbuildings. Colors, 2” styrofoam insulation and FL approved engineering available. 6” Gutters, custom lengths also available job site drop off. 352-746-1600 or 352-201-2643. Deck post caps, 4’’ x 4’’ brown resin, brand new, 28 total $50 for all 352-817-1731. Shutters, indoor and/ or outdoor (3 sets), can be sized, will separate. Excellent condition $75 352-746-5421. (3) Proplus 20 Gauge stainless steel kitchen sinks. 33x19 brand new, never used, scratch & dent. Great for outside kitchen, fish cleaning, deck, indoor $35 each. Call anytime, no texts please 352-503-7025. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE TH 18 OF EACH MONTH New mercury vapor light $25. Fireplace log grate $10, assorted chain link fence fittings and joist hangers, misc. storm doors and windows $15 ea., 55gal drum dolly and hand pump $30. gas heater, 30,00 BTU, duel fuel, new in box, $150. 352726-9276. Clamshell hurricane awning, 14’ wide, 42” deep, aluminum, transported in 2 pieces which attach together, very simple assembly, white w/gray trim pieces. $650 OBO. 813-469-1979. New 4x8x1/4 MDO board, 20 sheets, $5 per sheet; 3070 metal door w/metal frame $60. 404-787-2939. Business Equipment 3 comp. sink, hand wash sink, ice cream dipper $250 obo. Restaurant style quality tables, 4 chairs per table w/glass tops & table tops $100 obo. Personal grease trap $500 obo. Kitchenaid side by side refrigerator w/ ice maker $75 obo. 3 canister mixer $125 obo 352-201-7080. Epson Powerlite S1 Projector w/1400 ANSI lumens, three 0.5’’ Epson LCD’s & a 500:1 contrast ratio. This SVGA model offers remarkable image quality, excellent condition. Has been used about 15 times $200. 352-5279790. Clothing Men’s Shirts LG/EX LG, look new $4 each. Joyce 352-795-6851. PEDDLER’S POST Page 31 - Peddler’s Post Winchester camo insulated bib type hunting pants, size large, used 1 time, $60. Wrangler camo insulated “jeans type” hunting pants, 34x30, used 2 times, $45. 352-746-1821. If no answer leave message. Electronics & Computers Bentwood glider rocker and ottoman, medium blue cushions on honey oak, $75. 352628-3556. Office Chair, deluxe model, black. $75 352270-1785. Night-stand, Aspen w/distressed fruitwood finish. 22’’ high, 17.5’’ wide, 15’’ deep $25 352527-9790. Dining set table w/4 cane-back chairs, recently re-upholstered. Top is wood-grained Formica, table can expand w/addition of leaf $150 352-527-9790. Hitachi TV, floor model with wheels, VGC, $150, OBO. 352-2201978. Dinner table top, 72 & 42 large glass with 1/2 inch thick lover cut edge around $150 352220-8182. Toshiba DVD recorder with 1080p upconversion, factory reconditioned, never used, $135. 564-6861, 352212-9419. Flat screen TV table, 3 shelves, tempered glass, 48” wide, can fit all VCR ,DVD, cable box etc. cost over $129, buy now $55.352-419-5549. Farm & Ranch Old west style dark pine w/porcelain drawer pulls & knobs on hat hooks. 2 drawers behind “commode style” door on right. Lower left drawer glides need slight repair. Decor on mirror features a rose and says “San Francisco Rose” $125 352527-9790. Galvanized farm gates, (2) 92’’ $50 each, (4) 44’’ $35 each, (1) 44’’ wire mesh $35, (1) 116’’ $60 All in good condition 352-464-0485. Furniture Handmade wooden child’s sandbox w/lid $25 352-726-0406. Leather Recliner, Lt green, $95. 352-7461821. leave message. Memory foam, King size mattress pad, 3” thick, paid $150, asking $75, Dunnellon. 352-445-8712. Wood doublebed headboard w/shelf for books, etc. $35 352344-8650. King size mattress pad, LN, $10, Dunnellon. 352-445-8712. Sleeper Sofa 7’, excellent condition. Neutral color, No soiling, pets or smoke, mattress still in plastic $350, no haggle price. 352-628-3556. Solid oak stand w/ doors, excellent condition $35 352-746-5421. Tw o e n d t a b l e s , 16”x24”x23” high, light oak, $30, plus other items for sale.352-4194066. Glass table top, new, 3x5 half inch thick $125 352-628-0281. Cabinet (4) drawer vertical file 15’’W x27’’D x 52’’H $40 352-3820009. CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS Handmade Indoor or Outdoor love seat, excellent condition $75. Call anytime, no texts please 352-503-7025. Table & 6 chairs, chairs have rollers & wooden arms, very good condition. $200. 352-4195549. Electric adjustable bed w/one or two mattresses. One foam and one with springs, twin size, very clean and no smoke $175 352-4899970. Bedside chest for small child $20. Near new bedroom set, dark wood, standard size, $95. 352-342-0808. Hobbies Paperback books 50 excellent reading $20. 352-746-3785 2 R/C airplanes, one new still in box and more stuff. $75 OBO. 352419-6340. 6 R/C Airplanes, ready to go, I cannot fly anymore, $50 OBO, other airplanes available. 352-636-3290. Stained Glass Classes, Tues. & Wed. 10-12:30 at Touch of Glass by Susan, Floral City. Supplies/Tools. 352-7261765. Downsizing, must sell craft store inventory, ribbons, laces, fabric, jewelry making items, flowers, beads and more, by Appt. only. 352-344-5662. Seminole Savorings cookbook, contains recipes from many well known people and signed pictures, including, Bobby Bowden, many of the Noles team, Lawton Chiles, Paula Hawkins, Gov. LeRoy Collins, Claude Pepper and Monkey Hagar, 7”x9.5”x2”thick. $50 OBO. 352-726-3182. Tyco HO trains, 11 engines, 4 caboose, 14 cars, no track $325. Call Eric & leave message 352-228-2764. Hunting & Fishing Hog dog battle jacket, body protection and good for cold days, clean and no damage,$45, a life saver. 352-628-3556. Glock 17C like new, 2 mags, speed loader, box, papers and 100 rnds. $599.95 firm 352212-9940. New Hi Point 45 cal. with all accessories and ammo, $250, contact Gary. 352-678-7508. Wi n c h e s t e r M o d e l 70 SS .338 Win-Mag, Nikon 3x9x40 scope, muzzle break, 200 rounds of ammo & dies, $1200, 352-634-1957. Samick Sage take down bow #45 RH, 24 wood arrows 33’’ black/ white feathers field tips, 10 wood arrows 31’’ red/ white feathers field tips, 12 fiberglass arrows 31’’ black/white feathers 3 blade hunting tips. Custom black quiver w/ chest straps. Bow stringer included, all new, paid $320, sell for $125. 260-503-4683. Mossberg Maverick 88, 12GA pump. Two barrels, 18 1/2 in and 26 in. vent rib. Comes w/50 rnds. 00 buckshot and case for free $299.95 352-212-9940. Remington Model 742 CDL 30-06, w/original 1.5 to 4 Weaver scope, VGC, $500. 352-6341957. Gun tests magazines, 36 issues, January 2012 to December 2014 $25 352-489-8409. {Insert Image ‘c9564_1.jpg’} Guns, Ammo, Knives, Rods and Reels. We pawn guns and sporting goods. L o n g Tr a d i n g Post and Pawn. 2820 N. Fl. Ave., Hernando 352341-1735. Ruger LCP 380-Semi auto, blued w/extra magazine & lock, in original box w/case & mounted Crimson Trace LG-431 laser w/life time free batteries. Excellent condition $425 firm 352746-5421. Jewelry Ladies 14K Bulova wrist watch, 6 diamonds, 23 jewel, antique, original case, runs perfect, $200. 352-489-8951. Diamond Outlaw compound hunting bow, w/ arrows and hard case, $450. 352-345-5026. 17 Spinning Rods, 16 bait cast rods, 24 spinning reels, 9 bait cast reels. Fresh & salt water, new & used. 210 spin & buzz baits. 72 spoons, 132 jigs, 20 jars pork frogs. Over 3,000 plastics. All $1,000. 352465-4401. Hunting Buggy on a double axle, drop ramp hauling trailer, no fixing, not junk, ready to hunt. Priced to go, $2900. 352-628-3556. John Wayne single action historic pellet Co2 revolver, .177 caliber, red/green dot sight, both new still in box. $150. 352-419-6340. Springfield model 03A3. 30-06, Remington $800 Call Ross @ 352382-0525. Stoeger 20ga. over & under shotgun, $400. 352-345-5026. Lawn & Garden Remington 700 ML 50 cal, as new w/box & books with 1# oz clean shot powder & 1 box of sabbots. $175. 352634-1957. Old time lawn mower (reel type), strictly push power, works great, looks brand new, 2+2 wheels w/grass catcher $95 obo 352-817-1731. Glock 26, new in original box, never fired, 1 magazine $525, firm, cash only478-804-1586. Australian Tree Fern, large, in a 30 gallon pot $55. 352-628-3556. Bill Buys Guns, used, unwanted. Fair prices. Trades & Sales. Cash. Private buyer. Call Today! 727-992-0800. Pistols & hunting rifles for sale. 243 Wizard $400, 223 ultra $325, 20 gauge ultra slug rifle $300, Marlin youth 22 cal w/scope $275, Flobert Hawk 1890 gentians target pistol $300, Makarov 9mm $50, Ruger SR45 w/laser new in box w/two clips & case $600, AR15 w/7 clips $900 352-287-3982. PEDDLER’S POST Lefton Miss April diamond birthstone figurine pageant series, $20; Lefton small jewelry dish adorned w/pink ballerina slippers, $8; Josef original April diamond birthstone figurine, $20; 8” white poodle music bow figurine by Berman & Anderson, $10. 352489-1711. Lawn mower, Troy Built w/bag, self propelled, hi rear wheel, like new $125 352-382-0009. Staghorn fern, large size, 10 years outside, grown in wire basket $50 obo 352-447-4042. Page 32 - Peddler’s Post MI-T-M pressure washer driveway brush, 24”, LN, used 5 times, health forces sale, $300. 352746-0850. Neuton cordless electric mower, extra battery, mulching kit, trimmer & bagger, runs like new $200 352-419-7862. 16’, 2 axle landscaping trailer with ramp. $850. 352-503-2468. Medical & Health Harmar scooter lift for any size scooter, EC, $125. 352-489-8951. Pressure washer 1,500 psi w/50 ft. hose, works very well $150 obo, Citrus Cty. 352-527-1557. Musical Instruments Push mower (reel type), old but very good condition $65 352-8171731. Two ASP 15 Harbinger speakers, 2 way 15”, 3 channel mixer, 5 band graphic, $150 for both. Digitech Modeling guitar processor with wammy pedal, $60. Sony compact disc player, plays 200 records, excellent @$75. 352-341-3585. Craftsman Power washer 1900 PSI GPM/5hp, Briggs & Stratton Model 5807681 10, good condition, needs carb work, make offer; Ryobi SS26 string trimmer Model RY26520B 2 cycle gas, good condition, runs, needs carb work. Make offer; 22” MTD Briggs & Stratton Lawnmower 11A-084C062, good condition, runs, needs carb work, make offer; Stihl FS45 2 cycle string trimmer, excellent condition, runs, needs carb work. Make offer. Call anytime, not a cell phone, no texts please 352-503-7025. Baldwin Spinet Piano and matching bench, great condition $950 obo. 352-346-1102. Lowery Organ w/ bench, like new, mahogany wood, 352-3445662. Appt. only. Small guitar amplifier, GA-10, 10”x10” w/handle, $20, must sell. 352419-5549. Loquat fruit tree, 6 foot, in pot $20 352447-4042. Southern Breeze 1000+ Different Concrete Items Made On Site Statues - Fountains - Birdbaths, Etc. 6532 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Crystal River 352-563-5284 (behind E-Z Pull Trailers) sobrzstatue.com Business Classifieds JUST $7.50 FOR 6 LINES. 50¢ EACH ADDITIONAL LINE. Whitney Piano, VGC, $300 OBO. 352-2201978. Guitar, Alvarez 12 string acoustic w/premium hard case. Both like new $250 352-2129940. Pets & Supplies Pair crested Gloster canaries $85. Sometimes called the canary w/the Beatle haircut. Call John 352-4474042. PEDDLER’S POST CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS 5 wk old Himalayan dwarf bunnies, $30 each, very adorable, must see! 260-3163166. Parrot Cage, 18”d x 24”w x 50”H, heavy duty $95, smaller stackable cages $20ea. 352-7269276 Floral City. Java birds 2016 hatch, beautiful $20 each or $35 per pair. Call John 352-447-4042. Sports Equipment Geese, mated pair, $100. 352-726-9276. Angora rabbits, pair $100. Lavender orpington, pair, 1yr. old $60 obo 352-340-8840. Large house wide, , ters, 3556. wooden dog 42” long, 32” 2 hinged shut$55. 352-628- Parrot Sanctuary is taking in parrots and macaws that you can no longer care for or want. A loving, happy, permanent home, age of bird doesn’t matter. Birds must be healthy. 352-592-5959. Free female cat, under 2 yrs old, multicolor named Missy, please call and leave message, 352-382-4734. Bow Wow Meow Grooming Regina - Owner, Groomer Nails, Flea Dip, Boarding, Pickup & Delivery. Hours: M-F 8am4pm. Saturday By appointment only. 943 S. Hwy 41, Inverness - 1.5 Blocks S. of Eden Dr. on right. 352-341-4461. Colorful canaries, young $35 each. Call John 352-447-4042. (2) 55 gallon deluxe fish tanks w/black double steel stand to support both tanks. Many accessories (rocks, lighting, filter system, backgrounds etc.) $600 obo for everything 352795-6851. Soloflex Muscle machine home gym, great shape $95. 352-2202587. Elite Orbitrek elliptical, good condition $40 352419-4066. Treadmill, Pro-Form J6SI, excellent condition $300 Call Ross @ 352382-0525. Nordic Track Cross Country exercise Machine w/book and drink holder $150. 352-2701785. Pro Form Hybrid Trainer, Elliptical / Recumbent bike, used 1 month, cost $400, will take $300. 352-344-2371. Golf Carts & Parts. All accessories. Batteries & cables, tires/ wheels, lift kits, windshields, custom upholstery, rear seat kits, utility boxes. Full service. Pick Up & Delivery. WE TAKE CONSIGNMENTS. Call 352-4004945 BAY BREEZE GOLF CARTS Stationary exercise bike, good condition. $15. 352-489-8951. Tools & Machinery 4 ton Blackhawk Porto Power Set, extra attachments, $100 Call Ross @ 352-382-0525. Air compressor, Campbell Haus Seld 5 Peck, 13 gallon, 125 Mat PSI. Handyman special, needs work $100 obo 352-795-6851. Davidson 24’ fiberglass extension Ladder, EC, kept inside, $195, cash. 352-637-0749. Sears sandblaster tank, $15. 352-7269276. Dust & chip collector for wood working shop, 4’’ collection hose like new $175. 352-3820009. Portable UK to USA voltage convertor, new $35. OBO. 352-7460850. Precision scroll saw floor stand model w/light & magnifying glass plus foot switch $400 352382-0009. 12’’ table saw, 2hp motor like new $175 352382-0009. Air compressor, gas, twin tank motor is almost new $250 firm 352-212-9940. Metal cutting band saw, 4.5” Central Machinery, w/2 new blades and instruction book, $100. 352-634-1957. Hydromatic SK50A1 water/sewage pump, cast iron, 7,200 GPH industrial submersible, w/ automatic float switch, very low hours, looks and runs like new, 2 available, $398. 352212-9191. 12’’ Bandsaw belt drive craftsman very good condition $125 352-3820009. Heavy duty wheel barrow $25. 352-342-0808. Tractors & Heavy Equipment Older small Clark forklift, runs good, $1,000 OBO. 260-450-6702. Utility Trailers Walton Car or equipment 16’ dual axle, 8 ply tires, 7,000 lb. load, electric brake, ramps, low mileage, 2 years old Inverness $2,500. 352-464-0839. MIKES TRAILER Parts/Service/Steel Sales, 1 mile N. McDonalds Rt. 19, Homosassa 352-628-7639. Hrs: M-F 8-5 Sat. 8-2. New 24’’ girls bike $75 352-589-2983. 15’’ wood planer w/2hp motor 30amp, 240 volt $325 352-382-0009. Gladiator 14’ cargo, electric brakes, rear ramp door, side door, single axle. Used for art shows $2,000. 352464-0839. 2 ladies cruiser 26’’ bikes, garage kept, coaster brake types $50 each 352-726-0406. Black & Decker scroll saw (BT 4000) $35 obo; 6 Gallon Shop Vac 2HP $15. 352-342-0808. Single axle 4 x 8 trailer, 2ft. removable sides, new 12’’ tires. Asking $350 352-212-9940. 2004 Club Car golf cart, VGC, green roof, windshield, new batteries in 2015, charger, $1,650. 724-822-7922. Marquette AC, stick welder, model 10-118, 230 volts, 60 amps. Working 30 volts, 294 amps. Equivalent to Lincoln K1170. Spot attachment included $100. Call Ross 352382-0525. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE TH 18 OF EACH MONTH Page 33 - Peddler’s Post Trailer/float/people m o v e r, s e a t i n g f o r about 20-30 people, 16’ long, good tires, no title. $1,350 OBO. 352220-1978. Load Rite utility trailer, 12’, single axel, flat bed, 15’’ tires, galv. steel tube frame w/fenders, excellent condition, lg. tie down cleats, new bed, long tongue for easy backing $750 352-4429390. EZ Pull Trailers LLC Sales & Service, Custom Building, Welding, Parts, Tires, Trailer Hitches. Hwy 44, Crystal River 352-564-1299. Miscellaneous Panasonic 8-track music player- w/box and some tapes to play $35 352-726-0406. 3 Rugs, Oriental Design, 7.5’x5’, $25 each, maroon. 352-746-3785. 100+ DVDs, excellent condition. Have them all in alpha, can look up title if needed. Action, suspense, drama, comedy, romance, thriller. $3 each or 5/$10. Call anytime, no texts please 352-503-7025. Western Hat bands, one genuine alligator teeth 23 fangs on leather and one old real buffalo head nickels 12 on leather. $45 for the two. Call John 352-4474042. Large Spa $400 obo, hanging mirror, 3ft x 4ft approximately $25. Please call 352-3824734 and leave message. Rainbow sweeper in EC w/all attachments, used very little, has power nozzle, stair attachment, carpet cleaner, never used 2 stage motor, can be used for humidifier. Downsizing and no longer need it. 260-925-1267. Bed skirts, pleated, cream colored, 65% polyester, 35% cotton, 1 queen with 19’’ drop, king w/14’’ drop $15 each 352-527-9790. Sheer pinch-pleat draperies, white sheer, hand tailored. 1 pair 136;; wide; 2 pairs 72’’ wide, 1 panel 80’’ wide, all are 92’’ long. Machine washable but require steaming or pressing $15 each 352527-9790. Flight luggage w/ rollers and pull handle,EC,$10.00. 352489-8951. Electric Red Neon Sign reads “Real Estate”, mounted on metal box, 5’ long x 10” high x 8” deep w/transformer & on/off switch inside. Inside or outside use, just re-conditioned $425. 352-228-1812. Mondial Carpet, 250 (w) cm x 350 (l) cm. 99” W x 138” L, excellent shape $250. 352-5037025. Midland weather radio $5 352-726-0406. Buying and Selling and Pawn: Gold, To o l s , S i l v e r, Jewelry and Sporting Goods. DVD’s all $1. L o n g Tr a d i n g Post and Pawn, 2820 N. Fl. Ave., Hernando 352341-1735. CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS M o n t g o m e r y Wa r d China set-8 pc. setting w/sugar bowl & creamer $50 352-726-0406. EZ Pull Trailers, LLC Sales & Service, Custom Building, Welding, Parts, Tires, Trailer Hitches. Hwy 44, Crystal River 352-564-1299. Draperies cleaned and never used, 2-96”w x 62”L, 2-104”Wx62”L with valances, 210” x 34” peach color, $40. 352-419-4066. Lightdome 10x10 art show exhibition tent, sides, awnings, second front window panel $1,300. 352-464-0839. 25 DVD’s $10. 352-7463785. Faux Mink fabric, 3 yards x 60’’, light beige shades $25 352-5279790. Rainbow vacuum carpet cleaner/shampooer w/attachments $50 352726-0406. Old tools, skill saw, old train lanterns (lamps), socket sets, fish net, BB guns, lots more, to much to list. 352-726-1307. Paula Deen cookbook $10 352-726-0406. Beauty shop stylists station w/mirror, natural wood color. $50 obo 352-795-6851. Cleaning out sale, boxes of new Christmas ornaments plus lights, outside decorations, $25 for all, also other special things if interested. Call between 10am - 6:30pm. 352746-4613. Working slide projector made by Gaf, model 1690A $35. Antique Bell & Howell film projector $35. 352-344-8650. 2 wall cabinets, white w/2 adjustable shelves & concealed hinges, 30’’x12’’x12’’ $32 each 352-527-9790. Rubbermaid Brute mop bucket/wringer, $45. 352-342-0808. Service for 12 dish set, Creative Platinum design, $30. 352-3445662. 18 pitching horseshoes collection, old but in good shape for pitching and practice. $25 for all. Call John 352-4474042. Presentation kit, 2 white boards, 1 easel, dry-erase markers & eraser, all in black leatherette carrying case. Case has some scars but looks good $18 352527-9790. Pro Panel Art show walls 6’x3’ panels, knock down style, like new. Cost $135 each, sell for $75 each. Also print browse racks, etc. 352-464-0839. Aircraft Cockpit Cover (Bruce Custom Covers) for Cessna 182 $185 obo; Aircraft Tow Motor (Power Tow) Mod. #35 w/Tecumseh motor set up for Cessna or small single engine aircrafts, excellent condition $750. 352-342-0808. Commercial steel cart, 2 tier max 2000lbs $200. Harley Davidson clock 22’’ diameter $300. Steel gun cabinet w/ lock $50. 12 ft clock tower $1200. Rattan shoe cabinet w/drawers $40. Woman’s cowboy boots 8 1/2 new $40. Commercial exit lights 2pcs $50 ea. You rake & take for free red pine needles 352-382-0427. Automotive Cars 1970 Ford Maverick 6 cyl, 3 speed, 59K miles $9,500. 352-726-9276. PEDDLER’S POST 1957 Chevy Project car, FL title, 1 dr post Belair, no motor, frame solid, body 90 - 95% solid, many new parts, needs to be completely rebuilt. $3,000 obo. Citrus Co. 352-527-1557. 1967 Olds Cutlass, all new front suspension converted to disc brakes, 331 engine, transmission 2 speed power glide, rear end 10 bolt $4,200 obo. Call James 352-279-0610. We Buy Junk Cars & Trucks! We Buy Scrap Metal! CARTER’S AUTO RECYCLING 352-637-1141 OR 888-649-4833. Dodge Neon race car, approx. 1994. Been used for mini stock race car. Only one race on motor. Gutted, stripped, has role cage, race ready. New fuel lines & fuel system, runs great $1,000 obo 352-7956851. Cars and Trucks Wa n t e d D e a d o r Alive. Top Dollar Paid for complete cars! Family owned! Call Smitty’s Auto (352) 628-9118. 1991 Camaro, V8, red upholstery, excellent body, low miles $2,000. 352-489-8951. 2008 Ford Mustang GT/CS convertible, white w/black top. Interior black leather, 54K, V8, 5 speed auto trans. 352-860-0534. 1953 Olds Super 88, 2DR, red with white top, $11,500, call anytime, 352-322-7557. Cash For Cars and Trucks, running or not, any condition 352-7716191. 1930 Model A Tudor, restored, $11,000. 352726-8936. 1966 Cadillac Convertible, powder blue, new interior, new top, new tires, new fuel pump, new water pump, looks good, runs good. I have $27,000 in it, any reasonable offer must sell 352-637-0015. 2010 Chevy Cobalt, navy blue LT, AC, radio/ CD, black interior, excellent condition 734-7722362. 1957 Buick Race car $4,500. 352-322-7557. 2001 Saturn 4 door sedan, automatic transmission, A/C, 68,000 miles, new tires. Very good condition. Asking $2,895 Call Al at 352400-8775 or 352-4008394. 1999 Buick Park Avenue, 154K miles, very dependable, no rust or damage, VG tires, cold air, senior non smoker owned, gold w/cloth top, leather, full power $2,995. 352-817-1731. 1 9 5 9 T- B i r d b l a c k convertible, continental & roadster kit. 38,000 miles $19,000 obo 352503-3962. 1985 Nissan Stanza 4 door for parts, front end damage, $450. 352322-7557. TAURUS METAL RECYCLING - Best Prices for your cars or trucks. Biggest U-Pull-It yard with thousands of vehicles offering lowest price for parts. Check out our ebay store, stores.ebay.com/ taurusautopart 352-6372100. 1979 Chevy Nova, 2 door, 6 cyl. auto, P/S, P/B, air, not run in over 15 years $2,500. 352726-9276. PEDDLER’S POST Page 34 - Peddler’s Post 1986 Chrysler Lebaron woody conv. 2.2 turbo eng, auto, PS, PB, cruise, tilt wheel, am/fm cass, power window, seats, door locks, trunk release. Ice cold AC, wire wheel covers, running lights, trunk lugg. rack. New battery, fuel pump, pressure reg. & filter, CV joints & axles, power conv top & int. Original black paint, excellent condition $8,950. 352-560-4251. 2015 Impala 2LZ Sedan, new $41,685. Beautiful red car, top of the line. Only 2,235 miles, sell for $28,000. 352-637-0015. 2000 Toyota Celica, $2,200 OBO. 352-3455026. 2008 Ford Mustang GT/CS convertible, V8, 5 speed, white, interior black leather, auto transmission, 54,000 miles 352-860-0534. Trucks 1970 GMC Stepside, rebuilt 350 w/700 R4 trans $6,000. OBO Floral City. 352-726-9276. 1976 Ford F-100 Ford truck, black, original owner, V-8, 4 speed, AM/FM, CB, VGC. 352650-8085. TAURUS METAL RECYCLING - Best Prices for your cars or trucks. Biggest U-Pull-It yard with thousands of vehicles offering lowest price for parts. Check out our ebay store, stores.ebay.com/ taurusautopart 352-6372100. 1999 Ford F-150, 8’ bed, V8, auto, cold AC, 2 doors, very low miles, call Tony, 352650-8085. 1982 Chevy Suburban, 1/2 ton w/tailgate, 6.2 diesel engine, 3 speed auto trans, 2 wheel drive, best offer or trade. 352-422-0614. 1999 Dodge Ram 1500, 4 door, V-8, white, VGC, runs great, $4,500. 352453-9043. 2000 Chevy S-10 nice truck $1,800 260-4185858. Vans 2001 Dodge High-top conversion van, red, GC, runs great, VG interior, Auto., 73,000mi., A/C, P/W door locks, cruise control, tilt wheel, good tires and brakes, $3,900. 330-231-3993. Parts & Accessories (3) Bridgestone Tires 255/60R19 M+3, good tread $50 obo/all 3. 352746-0850. 1928-31 Ford Street Rod frame and running gear, Mustang II front end, Camaro rear, $3,200. 352-726-9276. Race car chassis, modified, call for information. 352-322-7557. Stow Away vehicle storage box for car, truck or motor home tow bar hitch. Gives storage for camping, tools, travel. Swings out for access, 4’x2’x2’ $200. 352-464-0839. Tire, 315x75x16 Pathfinder AT, one half tread, $30. 352-634-1957. 4 Nexen Roadian All Terrai tires, 31/105/R15, new in excellent condition $400 obo 352-7956851. Cash For Cars and Trucks, running or not, any condition 352-7716191. Running Boards, black molded 7”x76”, excellent condition, w/braces $75 obo. 352-817-1731. CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS 1982 Chevy S-10 truck, complete disk brake setup, 2 hubs, 2 rotors, 2 calipers & pads all $75. Alsow radiator for diesel automatic $50 352-637-3345. Ford Mustang passenger side bucket seat, will fit years 1995 - 1998 $25 352-795-6851. 16” Chevy factory chrome wheels w/caps & Goodyear Wrangler ST tires, $285. 1972 VW bug Transmission $100.352-726-9276. Rear bumper for 1968 Impala, complete w/ all six taillights, $375 OBO. 2 chrome valve covers for small block Chev. engine, EC. $75. 352-746-0850 Toyota 5 Spd Trans for truck w/22R engine $150; Pickup up cross bed tool box, plastic $20; 14” Aluminum mags for Ford or Toyota 5 bolt $100/set; Floral City 352-726-9276. 5th wheel hitch by Draw-Tite, 16K lbs., used 4 times, new $518, asking $250 OBO. 352445-8712. Motorcycle handle bars, all bars 5/8’’ dia, 1 Broomstick style, 3 drag bars (one pair black) & Frisco style Z bars (black). Will give measurements & pull back info when asked. All bars used once but in excellent condition $20 each 260-503-4683. Like New Trailer hitch from Chrysler Corp for 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo $100; heavy duty u-haul trailer hitch off 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo $50. 352-465-4401. Pair Rear Fenders, fiberglass, off 1937 Ford 2 door fastback sedan, silver, good condition $200; 1955 Cadillac radiator, 1959 Cadillac radiator. 352-465-4401. Panasonic radio & two 6” surface mount speakers, great for car, boat or ATV, $55 OBO. 352817-1731. TAURUS METAL RECYCLING - Best Prices for your cars or trucks. Biggest U-Pull-It yard with thousands of vehicles offering lowest price for parts. Check out our ebay store, stores.ebay.com/ taurusautopart 352-6372100. Trailer hitch for Jeep or Dodge, $50 OBO. OEM bumper for F150/ F350 1987-1991. OEM right and left tail light assembly for Ford 1987-1991 $45ea. HD trailer hitch for F-350 1987-1991 $75. Used bed liner for F-350, GC $95 OBO. Tail gate for F-150/F-350 GC. 352342-0808. Service manuals: Chevy Cobalt 2008 Acar, 3 volume set also covers Pontiac G-5 $45. 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee $15 352-4898409. Cargo Cover for 1999 Chevy Silverado 2500 pickup. White, almost new, been kept inside $450. 352-726-8936. Motorcycles & ATVs 2004 Honda Helix 250. 5158 miles, new tires & tune up. From TV show Gold Rush Alaska, has Alaska plate & copy of title $2500 352-2873982. 2005 Yamaha RoadStar 1700cc. 19k miles, excellent condition, new tires, CD radio, MP3 jack, champagne & pewter color. Black hard bags. Asking $3,500 obo. 407-288-6196 or 407-557-6044. Yamaha V 98 1600cc, 28,000 miles, new tires, tuneup & oil change. Custom two tone paint, hard saddle bags & windshield. Reduced from $6500 to $4500 for quick sale 352-2873982. 2006 Yamaha scooter, good condition $1,750 352-589-2983. 34’, 3 axle, 1995 wide body Airstream, 7 new tires last year, bearings repacked this year, very well maintained and easy pulling, has rear queen bed, side bath, many closets and storage, recliner couch and electric fireplace, plus much more, $17,000. 563-379-4192 cell. Boats Shorai lithium motorcycle battery, 3 yr warranty, have had 1 yr., 12 volt 9 amp, 130CCA. Excelent condition, can be mounted in any position, 3.5”Hx4.25”Lx2.25”W, good for motorcycles, atv, boats or any barn project. cost $110, asking $25. 260-503-4683. 14’ Starcraft Alum. boat w/trailer & 3HP Evinrude $875. 352726-9276. Misc. Harley parts, front ends., seats, pegs, tanks, 300 to 400 magazines 1980-2016 bike models, books, some collectibles, Call Stan 352-447-1345 or352949-0015. SEATOW MEMBERSHIP $179.00 a year 9070 W. Ft. Island Trail, Crystal River, FL (352) 795-2236. Free Towing for Members 24/7Dispatching. Recreational Vehicles 2014 Chaparral 38’ 5th wheel, 2 br and 1 1/2 bath, sleeps 9, 3 slide outs, washing machine, many extras. Includes 2006 Ford diesel F350 with crew cabin & 5th wheel hitch. $49,900. Dave 516-356-3294 or 352-527-8474. 1989 Allegro 32’ class A motor home. Clean, no leaks, new tires 15,000 original miles. This is a gem, rug has been covered since new. Sale is forced due to illness. Call Al @ 352400-8775 or 352-4008394. No reasonable offer refused. Air Deflector, black, for mounting on truck when pulling camper $200; Silicon antenna for camper $50. 352270-1785. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE TH 18 OF EACH MONTH Boats for Sale 25’ Searay Sundancer 1986, one owner, always kept inside, new prop, full camper top, Mercruiser, Magic trailer, $9,500. 352-7268936. 1989 Harris Kayot deck boat, $3,800. 20’ can fit 12 people, great for skiing, tubing and all water sports, interior is in great shape and exterior in GC, w/trailer. 260-750-0858. Jon boat, 14’ aluminum, modified V-bow, Lazer II ES Motor Guide trolling motor w/remote control, Humminbird fish finder, Evinrude 9.9 manual start 2 stroke outboard, great condition, never used in salt water, factory made trailer, all purchased new one owner, $1500. 564-6861, 352212-9419. Kayak, blue about 12 ft., used about 5 times, garage kept $350 352726-0406. Page 35 - Peddler’s Post 1989 Wellcraft / Invader 25ft. 90% restored, sleeps 6, rear birth, new upholstery, new camper canvas, new batteries, generator, new 350hp Chev. inboard, rebuilt aluminum trailer, new tires, new windglass, must see $12,500 352302-6200. 16’ 1995 Alumacraft w/console steering, 2 swivel seats, carpeted, 40hp Mercury and 4.5hp Johnson, electric trolling motor, 2 anchors, 2 batteries, new depth finder and many extras. Performance roll-on aluminum trailer w/excellent tires and bearings. Has been used mostly on the Mississippi. $4000. 563-3794192 cell. Airboat, 2012 12ft. aluminum hull, 4 cylinder Lycoming engine w/ trailer, very good condition, low hours, garage kept $8,000 obo. Call Carl 352-726-8371. Boat Accessories Bimini from 16’ Bass Tracker Pro, will fit any 6’ wide boat. $100. 352746-0850. Minkota MKA-16-02 aluminum quick release trolling motor bracket for bow or flat deck mounting, new in box, use with any Power Drive or foot control trolling motor, side screw design provides quiet and secure locking system, easy to install, can send pictures, $55. 352-2129191. 3 HP Evinrude, 1956 twin cyl, needs coil, 1 cyl w/stand $125. 352634-1957. OMC Johnson 51lb thrust coot controlled t r o l l i n g m o t o r, E C , 1996 model, everything works, $450 new, $$275. 352-212-9191. Stainless Steel Propeller off 60hp Johnson outboard, 13”x19”,excellent condition $100 352-4654401. Airboat Flags, Confederate 12”x8” nylon w/24” dowl $4.00. 352634-1957. Real Estate Commercial Property-For Sale A REAL “MONEY MAKER”-Establlished restaurant, breakfast & lunch, evening dinner on Fridays only. Buyer(s) financials and credit report submitted w/Offer/ Contract for Sellers & Landlord Approval prior to acceptance. Please contact Agent for showing & information, lpease DO NOT question employees/ owner, thank you....All Appointments arranged after hours...If you know the restaurant business, this is a GOOD ONE!! Call A. W. “Skip” Craven, Broker, Craven Realty, Inc. 352-464-1515. Great Investment with little maintenance. There are 49 storage units that are 10’x20’ each, plus a small one bedroom apartment. The three buildings are conveniently located behind the Inverness Post Office. $375,000. Call Sally Henry, Gibbs Real Estate, 352-5637491 for details. Homes For Sale 2006 28 x 44 Mobile Home 3/2 on .34 acres. Inverness area. $52,900. 352-726-4009. CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS 2008 3/2 Mobile Home on .5 acres in Homosassa. 28 x 56 “Dana” model. $72,900.352726-4009 Great Value! $46,900 block cottage, Withlapopka Isles, Floral City, 1/2 block to boat ramp to get out on the Withlacoochee River ant the chain of lakes. Call Louise Lubranecki W/ Parsley Real Estate. 352-410-4009. Just Reduced! 4/2 Mobile Home on 9.31 acres on Homosassa. 46 x 72 “Romeo” model. Appliances, steps A/C, well & septic included $169,900. 352-7264009. Natural FL setting! .21 acre on a small canal that leads to the Withlacoochee River, well & septic in, old MH needs to be restored or removed. $18,000, (additional .76 acre available across from property for $12,000) Call Louise Lubranecki W/Parsley Real Estate. 352-410-4009. Hernando - Calling all snowbirds! This fully furnished, quaint mobile is located at the dead end of the street and is on a canal that leads to a small landlocked lake. There are also a couple of large, beautiful oak trees which add to the appeal of this home! There is also a detached 1 car garage and another large shed on the property. ONLY $55,000. Call Roni Sayer, REALTOR 352-422-2664, Craven Realty, Inc. Inverness, 5 bedroom 2 bath home in a very lovely neighborhood. Changed out well pump, septic and A/C. Needs an owner to make it their own. Call Les Magyar, REALTOR 352-2201786, Craven Realty, Inc. Lovely doublewide in Hernando City Heights, furnished with glassed in porch, carport and sheds. Everything you need all in one place. Come see! Kitchen totally redone with wood cabinets and newer refrigerator and range. Older sheds with lots of space, current owners have a truck parked in one. Leaving most furniture except the antiques, plenty of furniture left. Don’t miss this deal under $50,000. Call Michele Rose, REALTOR 352-212-5097 Craven Realty, Inc. Citrus Hills Condo This lovely 2/2 upstairs condo is SPOTLESS and features Corian countertops, ubdated bathrooms, new stove, new washer/dryer, new water heater, new fans and newer A/C (2014) just to name a few! The screened patio has glass windows so you can enjoy the view in any weather. All this and very close to the pool which is located at the other end of the building. Put this one on your short list of must sees, you will not be disappointed! Also makes a great rental unit. Asking $74,000, Call Roni Sayer, REALTOR 352-422-2664, Craven Realty, Inc. You should put this Citrus Hills beauty on your “must see” list! This lovely home is beautifully landscaped and comes with 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3-car garage, an office for those who like to work from home, and a membership to the exclusive Citrus Hills Country Club. The country club has 3 private restaurants, the largest private spa & fitness center in the country, heated pools, tennis courts, and 3 18 hole golf courses. The list of features goes on and on! Call Roni Sayer, Realtor 352-422-2664, Craven Realty, Inc. This immaculate retreat is located on a quiet fresh water canal with private boat ramp. Once you’ve placed your boat in the water, travel less than 1200’ and you’re at the beautifull Withlacoochee River. The main home comes fully furnished, has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gourmet Kitchen & hickory cabinets, 14x70 screened porch, fireplace and much more. The outside features 2 buildings plus a 24x24 building that was once a 1/1 home and could be again, and another 16x49 building has a workshop, shed and party kitchen. Also includes fenced vacant lot across the street. To many features to list them all here! Call Roni Sayer, REALTOR 352-422-2664 Craven Realty, Inc. PEDDLER’S POST Inverness, this quaint 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile sits at the end of a quiet street in a quiet neighborhood and has a 100+ acre pasture as a rear and side neighbor. There is a 2-car carport attached to the rear of the home and the yard is fully fenced. The slab under the carport was reinforced when it was poured in preparation for a future addition. Call Roni Sayer, REALTOR 352-422-2664, Craven Realty, Inc. ”Arbor Lakes” Nice home situated on a corner lot in beautiful Arbor Lakes. Split 3/2 with spacious living room and comfortable sized family room. Tiled floors throughout kitchen, dining and living area. A nice size master suite too with 2 walk-in closets. A must see! Lots of developmental amenities Call Stacey Barnes, REALTOR, 352-4222200 Craven Realty, Inc. ALL RENTAL ADS ARE CONSIDERED BUSINESS. Page 36 - Peddler’s Post This beautiful 3/2/2 home & 2.3 acres sits on a hill with the best views all around, your pastures. Gourmet kitchen with wood cabinets and SS appliances. Well built home with double pane windows, two sets of sliders going out to the back patio done with pavers, fire pit and grill. Nice large rooms with plenty of storage. Bring your toys and your pets, plenty of room here. Call Michele Rose, REALTOR 352-212-5097 Craven Realty, Inc. WEEKI WACHEE 55+ MH COMMUNITY on the BEAUTIFUL NATURE COAST. Mon-Fri 8am-4pm, Sat. 10am4pm. Family owned and operated. 2 NEW CHAMPION HOMES FOR SALE--1 2BD/2BA & 1 3BD/2BA STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, CARPORT, SHED, SPRINKLER SYS. Other homes available for sale. Pet friendly, 2 pets under 30 lbs. Screened & heated pool, 2 clubhouses, horse shoes, 4 shuffleboard courts. BINGO, CARDS, COFFEE & SOCIAL HRS. Call Penny at (352) 596-0300. Email manager @ weekiwacheemh.com. 2006 3/2 Mobile Home on .27 acres in Floral City. 44 x 28 Nice! $52,900. 352-726-4009. PEDDLER’S POST Rainbow Springs home, 2-2-2, 1640sf, new paint inside & out, 1/2ac wooded lot, interior shutters & ceiling fans throughout, open floor plan w/new carpet, 6’ whirlpool jet tub w/ shower, Radiant Barrier insulation for 40% elec. savings, seamless gutters w/covers, irrigation and private well, pocket doors, 8’x7’ walk in master closet. reduced price,$151,900. 352441-1506. to view more information visit www. usa4sale.com, click on Ocala then choose Dunnelon, look for 2/2/2 by owner in Rainbow Springs. Reduced price @ $134,900, 5.8 acres of lovely oak trees in Homosassa with a 3/2 concrete block home, also a separate garage/ workshop, both w/new roofs. House can be fully furnished if you want. Call Dave or Sandy, 727-527-7911. Crystal River-Nothing to do but move in! This home has new interior doors, a new dishwasher and range hood, a new water heater, new carpet, new kitchen and bathroom cabinets, the inside has been freshly painted, and had a roof over in October 2015. Home is located on almost 1/4 of an acre corner lot and has a 6x6 shed in the back. This home won’t last long at only $89,900. Call Roni Sayer, REALTOR 352-422-2664, Craven Realty, Inc. www.peddlers-post.com CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS • CLASSIFIEDS Floral City waterfront home on Duval Island, 9440 Tsala Apopka Dr. on 70’x182’ lot, 3124 sq. ft. under roof, built in caged pool, public water, $219,000. Inverness Horizon Realty. 352-637-4280. Vacant Land F l o r a l C i t y, D e r b y Oaks, Arabian Ave, near Floral Park and Withlacoochee Trail, 1.16 acres cleared for mobile or home, $18,500; Inverness Highlands West, Cascade Ave, 2.30 acres cleared for home, $24,800; Inverness Highlands, corner of Jessie Ln. & Morris, 120’x120’, cleared for home, $5600. Inverness Horizon Realty. 352637-4280. 6712 & 6788 W. Holiday St., Homosassa on paved road, mobiles or houses ok, 2.5 acres divided into (2) 1.25 acre lots $17,900 each. Sell or trade both, possible owner financing. 727432-5099. Building Lot 1/2 acre plus estate sale, 15 miles east of Ocala, 5 miles south of 40, nice treed lot on paved road, zoned for mobiles or regular homes, 40 miles to Daytona, $7,995 . 352-817-1731. 9+ Acres GNC on 491 Hernando $100,000. 352-746-0850. Golf Course Lot on 10th Fairway, cleared, hi & dry, great view. Ready for your home. Beautiful Subdivision, Red Eagle Golf Course, Eufaula, Alabama, bass capital of the world. Health forces sale $30,000. 352-7460850. Real Estate Wanted Nice, Safe Waterfront retirement park in Floral City. Beautiful view of lake & across from Withlacoochee State Trail. Single & double wide homes in excellent condition from $10,000-$18,000. Lot Rent $315/mt. Water included. Background checks required. Sellers motivated, make offers. Moonrise Resort. 352726-2553. Professional Experienced in Elder Care. Looking for someone to care for. Have References. Marion/Citrus area. 850-257-6959. Garage & Yard Sales Homosassa Time Shares DAN BUYS MOBILES HOUSES Lake Front Wanted 727-582-9000 Efficiency wanted. ongoing, not seasonal. Lady 55+ seeks “mother-in-law” type room/ unit, monthly. With private bath, & private outside entrance. Neat, c l e a n , n o n - s m o k e r, non-drinker, no drugs, no drama. Very good renter for home owner seeking a responsible & respectful person. No roommate situations. Needed for September 1st. 352-216-3995. Manufactured Housing 2003 Palm Harbor furnished home, 1344sf living space. located in 55+ gated community of Crystal River Village. (behind Winn Dixie Plaza). 2/2 split plan with addlitional sitting room/ office. On dead end street with no development behind, $42,000. 352-513-5112. Ocean front RCI timeshare, Las Olas Beach Club, Satellite Beach, FL. Week 39, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. website: www.beachclubs.com $2,000 352-860-0534. Ormond Beach, FL Plantation Island. Beach side on A1A south of Rt. 40. 2 bed, 2 bath ocean front, 2 pools, 3 hot tubs. Floating week $5,000 buys it. 352-746-0850. Services General Discounted tree work for storm disaster prevention season. Perfect time to get those questionable limbs cut back or the whole tree removed to a stump for a reasonable rate. Package deals, clear-outs priced low. Licensed & insured. Budget Tree Service. In Citrus, Sumter, & Hernando area. **SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS**. 321-230-1322. The Best Yard Sale in Citrus County! Howard’s Flea Market, Homosassa (352) 628-3532. Moving sale, Homosassa, 6930 W Berrigan Ct, Sept 8th & 9th, 8am3pm. Inverness Yard sale in October, lots of household items, books & more. 3104 S. Buckley Pt. Inverness, call for date and times. 352-344-5662. Community yard sale, Inverness Landings, Sept. 16/17 from 8am to 2pm. Big sale, 1408 Longboat Point, weather permitting. 352-3410886. PEDDLER’S POST The friend asks, “How so?” “My hairline is in recession, my stomach is a victim of inflation, and both of these together are putting me into a deep depression!” mantiques and other finery Michael Moore C.C. Cleaning AWCI 10 XR Certified Clockmaker Will do house keeping or light yard work. 20 yrs. experience. Call Cathy 352-220-0950. PEDDLER’S POST This guy is walking with his friend, who happens to be a psychologist. He says to this friend, “I’m a walking economy.” Clock Repairs Vintage | Modern | Historical Victrola • Edison • Music Boxes 352.586.7894 352.726.8463 Page 37 - Peddler’s Post [email protected] 1129 Sterling Rd., Inverness, FL 34450 Deb & Joe’s Builders Surplus & MOBILE HOME SUPPLIES 36” Masterib Galvalume • $2 Ft. Unfinished Oak & Birch Cabinets Mobile Home Doors • Windows • Tubs Carpet • Vinyl & LUMBER 11703 Broad St. Brooksville, FL 34601 352-796-1479 Dayz Gone By Antiques • Vintage • Estate Sale Services HOURS Mon-Sat 10am-5pm Sun 11am-4pm Owners: Beverly & Kelly 352-228-4931 652 N. Citrus Ave. • Crystal River • FL 34448 DUDLEY’S AUCTION AB1667AU2246 & MAINE-LY REAL ESTATE SALE EVERY Florida’s Fairest Tuesday 9 am Cash Estate Buyers Thursday 5pm Over 40 Years Experience BUSINESS & PERSONAL INSURANCE Two Locations To Serve You Better! 4000 S. Florida Ave (US 41 S) Inverness (352) 637-9588 Watch the website for the full Auction Schedule www.dudleysauction.com 12149 S. Williams St. 5447 S. Oakridge Dr. Homosassa 352-628-2331 Dunnellon 352-465-0211 DID YOU KNOW? FRIDAY 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM 16 Years Running! ► ► ► ► ► SAT. & SUN. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM Books Clothing/Shoes Health & Beauty Plants Kitchen Wares ► ► ► ► ► FR WIFEE I! DVDs & Games Collectibles Jewelry Produce Mower Supplies 6373 S. Suncoast Blvd • Homosassa www.howardsfleamarket.com Linda’s Glitzy Jewels & Things BUY & SELL AT HOWARD’S FLEA MARKET! CELL 352.212.8096 • HOME: 352.860.1075 AISLE M 9-11 352-628-FLEA (3532) 1-800-832-3477 According to data reported to U.S. News & World Report from 711 ranked private universities (‘ranked’ schools meet certain criteria established by U.S. News & World Report), the average tuition and fees for private universities during the 2015-2016 school year was $32,599. Among the schools that reported their figures to U.S. News & Report, Vassar College in New York charged the most at $51,300, narrowly exceeding another school in the Empire State, Sarah Lawrence College, which charged its students $51,034 for the 2015-2016 school year. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Berea College in Kentucky charged just $870 in tuition and fees during the 2015-2016 school year. But that extraordinarily low tuition is somewhat misleading, as Berea College provides every admitted student the equivalent of a four-year, full-tuition scholarship. American college students might be surprised to learn that the burden of college tuition is perhaps not as burdensome for students born overseas. For example, the most expensive university in England, the University of Cambridge, will charge its domestic and European Union students the maximum tuition fees allowed for the 2016-2017 school year. That translates to £9,000, or just more than $13,000, for one of the world’s most highly regarded institutions. Page 38 - Peddler’s Post GAME DAY TEXAS CHILI Football gatherings can be fun for ardent and novice fans alike. One of the reasons such get-togethers appeal to so many people is food, which typically plays a big role on game days. Hosts who want to wow their guests with homemade chili can try their hands at the following recipe for “Texas Chili With Chipotle Cream” from Neal Corman’s “Virgil’s Barbecue Road Trip Cookbook” (St. Martin’s Press). Texas Chili With Chipotle Cream Serves 4 to 6 Chipotle Cream 10 1/2 ounces goat cheese 2 tablespoons pureed chipotle in adobo sauce 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream Juice of 1Ú2 lemon Juice of 2 limes Zest of 1Ú2 lime 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt Chili 2 1/4 2 2 1/3 4 2 1/2 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 5 2 tablespoons Texas Chili Spice Mix (recipe at right) cup canola oil pounds skirt steak teaspoons kosher salt pound sliced bacon, diced cups finely diced yellow onions cups finely diced green peppers cup chopped garlic 28-ounce can crushed tomatoes, drained tablespoons dark brown sugar tablespoons dried Mexican oregano tablespoons Texas-style chili powder (use 3 to 4 tablespoons for a thicker chili) tomatillos, rinsed and diced tablespoons corn masa flour (recommended: Masaca) tablespoons pureed chipotle in adobo sauce cups beef broth 16-ounce cans black beans Texas Chili Spice Mix 1/2 1 bunch cilantro, coarsely chopped, divided 13-ounce bag tortilla chips, crushed 4 4 tablespoons dry Mexican oregano tablespoons sweet paprika 2 2 6 tablespoons guajillo chili powder tablespoons chipotle powder tablespoons ground cumin Combine all the ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Transfer to a covered container and store in a cool, dry place. Makes 1 cup. 1. Combine all the ingredients for the chipotle cream — except for the zest — in a food processor. Process until evenly incorporated. 2. Remove to a medium bowl and fold in the zest. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving. 3. Mix the Texas Chili Spice Mix with the oil to make a paste. Dust the skirt steak with salt, then baste with the paste. 4. Marinate for 1 hour and then grill over high heat to medium rare. Set aside and allow to rest. 5. In a large, heavy-bottom pot, render the diced bacon until it is crispy. Add the onions, green peppers and garlic, and saute until slightly brown. 6. Add the tomatoes, brown sugar, oregano, chili powder, tomatillos, flour, and chipotle. Heat for 3 minutes, or until the mixture begins to thicken. 7. Add the beef broth, bring to a boil, and reduce to a simmer. Simmer uncovered for 1 hour. 8. Cut the steak against the grain into small cubes. Add the steak and beans to the chili, and simmer for an additional 20 minutes. 9. Add most of the chopped cilantro and serve over crushed tortilla chips with a dollop of chipotle cream and a sprinkling of fresh cilantro on top. Page 39 - Peddler’s Post SHADY VIEW CANVAS BERBER 1199 $ Thank You Citrus County! Sq. Yard Installed 1996-2016 21 Years W/coupon.While supplies last. Exp.9/30/16 6828 S. Shady View Pt. • Floral City LAMINATE Lifetime Structural Warranty $ 29 19 3 Sq. Foot installed 1 Trim Extra Cash & Carry Sq. Ft. W/coupon.While supplies last. Exp.9/30/16 JOE’S CARPET & FLOORING 138 N. Florida Ave., US 41 6633 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. CRYSTAL RIVER INVERNESS 726-4465 PLUSH Odor Free • Stain Proof 1399 $ Sq. Yard installed W/coupon.While supplies last. Exp.9/30/16 Ask about y our Militar Discounts! joescarpet.com 795-9605 FAMILY OWNED Serving Citrus Co. Since 1970 Carpet Prices Include: 6# pad, rip up, moving furniture, taxes, installation, warranty. LUXURY VINYL PLANKS 2 $ 99 Sq. Foot Installed Prep Additional W/coupon.While supplies last. Exp.9/30/16 HUGE RUG SALE ! UP TO 50% OFF Select Rugs • Over 300 in Stock (Crystal River Store) • Boat Covers • Marine Upholstery • Boat Tops • Awnings • Carports • Repairs (352) 613-2518 Richard Rudman NOW TWO LOCATIONS BLIND FACTORY BY JO ANN, LLC 2968 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Lecanto, FL 34461 Jo Ann Schroyer www.blindfactorybyjoann.com 352-746-1998 Fax 352-628-2998 5454 U.S. 19 South Homosassa, FL 34446 formerly Vertical Blinds of Homosassa [email protected] www.verticalblinfsofhomosassa.com 352-628-7888 CUSTOM MADE BLINDS FREE ESTIMATES • ALL TYPES OF BLINDS Page 40 - Peddler’s Post 2015