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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Pop Culture Makes Mark on Social
Real Estate Today
Security's Most Popular Baby Names
"On the River"
A Guest Commentary by Darryl Diamond
Elvis Rises to Number 676
Texas hold um no limit has been hot  and hold out for the market to turn around
Continuing a popular Mother's Day tradition, the federal government's top official
as a pistol the past few years. It's on TV, and  have a good chance to do well
for baby names, Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today jointly announced
being played in many local pubs, just for en-  on their real estate holdings.
with Parade magazine the most popular baby names for 2007. Parade also is highlighting the
tertainment. Players get two cards each then  May of you have decided to
Social Security Administration's Mother's Day campaign to inform people with limited income
bet. Then three community cards are placed  do this.
about the extra help available with their Medicare prescription drug costs. That extra help is
down (the flop) then another bet, followed by
Now we have another
worth up to $3,600 per year.
a fourth card called (the turn) then the final  meaning for "On The River"
Please click on the Most Popular Baby Names link at Social Security's website --
community card called (the river).
which is the fact that when the
www.socialsecurity.gov -- to see the top baby names for 2007. The top ten boys and girls
It's Friday night, and we find our-  market turns around, waterfront property will
names for 2007 are:
selves at the weekly non cash, just for fun,  start selling briskly as it always does in good
poker game held at the Castaways Bar on #19  times. Few properties on Lake Rousseau, and
Boys:
1) Jacob
Girls:  1) Emily
just south of the Seven River's Hospital. We  the Withlacoochee River have change hands
2) Michael
2) Isabella
have just gone all in with two tens in our hand.  the past two years, however we can expect
3) Ethan
3) Emma
With just one caller, we both show our two  these waterfront properties to be the first to
4) Joshua
4) Ava
hole cards. With all cards down except the  start selling when the market around. Let's
5) Daniel
5) Madison
last we have one pair with two pair for our  hope this happens soon, as we hope for luck
6) Christopher
6) Sophia
opponent. The river brings another ten, and  "On The River".
7) Anthony
7) Olivia
after losing the whole way through this game
I'll see you around "The Campus".
8) William
8) Abigail
we win "On The River" with three tens beat-  Darryl and Vicki Diamond and Shirley A.
9) Matthew
9) Hannah
ing the two pair. In life we sometimes need to  Dodge are your "Diamond Team" They are
10) Andrew
10) Elizabeth
gamble a little in order to win "On The River"  available 7 days a week. Whether you are
Emily has topped the list since 1996. Jacob has done so since 1999. Elizabeth returns
when that last card is turned over. In the  purchasing a small vacation home, a million
to the top ten after a two year absence.
present real estate condition, if you can hold  dollar mansion, or commercial investment
In addition to a list of the 1,000 most popular boys' and girls' names for 2007, the
out for the "River Card" you will have a chance  property we have the expertise gained through
website has a list of the top 100 names for twins born in 2007. Jacob and Joshua are again the
to do well. The investors, and owner/occu-  many years of experience to professionally
most popular twin's names.
pant sellers that do not "Fold their hand",  represent you. Please call us at 352-447-4442.
Two Arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia             Levy Man Arrested for "homegrown" Marijuana
Two people were arrested, May 3, after an Inglis Police Officer stopped a vehicle
Bronson - On May 19, 2008 Deputy Joseph Sabbag arrested Thomas Clayton Delaino for
whose driver had failed to dim headlights for oncoming traffic at U.S. Hwy. 19 and S. Inglis
cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana less than 20 grams and possession of drug
Ave. According to the arrest report, the driver, Alvin Cloninger of Davenport, Florida, had an
paraphernalia. Deputy Joseph Sabbag received information from a confidential source that
outstanding arrest warrant from Alabama, and he was taken into custody by the Levy County
the defendant was growing marijuana plants at the Bronson Motel in room 12A. Upon making
Sheriff's Office.
contact with the defendant Deputy Sabbag discovered ten (10) marijuana plants growing in
The passenger, 21-year-old Krystal F. McNair, also of Davenport, Florida, was asked
the bathroom with grow lights. During the search seven (7) homemade bongs, three (3) pipes,
to step out of the vehicle as it was to be searched due to the driver's arrest. Between the top
and 2 grams of marijuana were confiscated from the room. The marijuana has a street value of
and bottom cushions in the back seat where McNair had been sitting, a glass pipe was found
$ 10,000. The defendant was transported to the Levy County Jail.
that contained what appeared to be methamphetamine residue. She told the officer that she
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had already smoked all the drugs in the vehicle. She said she had been told to get rid of the
pipe when the police had stopped the vehicle, but she had been unable to dispose of it.
McNair was also arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sally Price, Realtor
Other Recent Arrests
(352) 302-8556 cell
Christopher Allen, 32, Inglis was arrested at the Probation and Parole Office, April 28,
on a Marion County warrant for violation of probation (dealing in stolen property). He was
14 Hwy 40 W. Inglis (next to the Inglis Police Dept.)
released on his own recognizance.
Gulf Hammock Management Hunt Camp furnished..just move in........................$39,500
Todd R. Maggio, 26, 134 Lori St., Inglis, was arrested by the Levy County Sheriff's
2/1 FURNISHED MOBILE, PLAYHOUSE & WORKSHOP INGLEWOOD $59,000
2 Lots,Peaceful Acres, paved street, homes only, near boat ramps EACH. .........$23,000
Office, May 15, at the Probation and Parole Office in Chiefland on a charge of violation of
4.70 ac Lot, high & dry, paved street Citrus County hills & horse country..........$160,000
probation (the original charge was domestic battery). He was held without bond.
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5 ac LOT ON RIVER Inglis 1225' borders Greenways & Trails REDUCED .....$218,000
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2 & 1/2 Lots in Yankeetown 59 St paved street can be divided .both for .............$70,000
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3/2 LUXURY HOME ON RIVER 36X48 GIANT WORKSHOP deep water & slip $599,000
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160X170 HI/DRY LOT IN RIVER FOREST IN HISTORIC YANKEETOWN.........$75,000
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2/1 MOBILE & SCREEN BLDG ON 1.6 AC IN HAMMOCK off Williams Rd.......$65,000
$11.95
HI/DRY CONCRETE BLOCK HOME & 3 LOTS 53 ST YANKEETOWN.......... $159,500
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HAMMOCK MOBILE, SCREEN OUT BUILDING ON 1.6 AC CLOSE IN........$64,000
2/2 MOBILE WORKSHOP SCREEN PORCH CAR & BOAT PARK 1 AC......... $99,500
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