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Parkview Lanes Weekly News
Pet Patrol
SUMMER 9-Pin NOTAP LEAGUE MEETING: The meeting for the Thursday 9-pin No-
Tap league will be May 4 at 1pm. The teams are 4-persons mixed, the handicap is 100%
of 250, and the cost is $12 per week ($8 lineage and $4 prize money). First day of bowling
will be May 11, and the last day will be August 3 (no bowling on July 6).
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: The Thursday Women's Summer Trio league will begin
Pro-Pet Dog Food Recall
bowling May 18 at 9:30am, and the last day will be August 10 (no bowling on July 6). The
cost is $10 per week ($7 lineage and $3 prize money).
Pro-Pet LLC of St. Marys, Ohio
12-WEEK LEAGUE MEETING: The meeting for the next 12-week session of the Holder
has announced a voluntary recall of a lim-
Hotshots will be Thursday, April 13, at 7pm, and the first night of bowling will be April 20.
ited number of dry dog and cat foods for
The teams are 4-person mixed, and the cost is $14/week.
possible Salmonella contamination.
League and tournament scores for the week ending April 2, 2017:
According to the FDA, a single
PARKVIEW SENIORS: Handicap: Dick Newhall 303,749; Peter Wilk 279,736; Donna
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Turner 277; Glenda Johnston 261; Kathy Fuller 719; Hannelore Herbener 699. Scratch:
uring a two-day period and on the same
Dick Newhall 277,671; Peter Wilk 236,607; Donna Turner 191; Glenda Johnston 179;
line of production may have the potential
Kathy Fuller 467; Diane Corujo 461.
to contain the bacteria. There have been
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handicap: Dennis Flanagan 295; David McNall 285,790;
Louey, the Cock-a-Poo, is only a 4 yo spe- no reports of illness related to this product
Robert Smith 770; Lori Ciquera 270,759; Wendy Smith 264; Judy Timmons 724. Scratch:
to date. The three affected brands include:
David McNall 278,769; Dennis Flanagan 254; Eric Glowackic7al4; Ledi Ciog ewh233,6pears to go around Hubbard Life, Joy Combo, QC Plus.
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everywhere extremely well, even though
Wendy Smith 212; Judy Timmons 562.
Do you know my owner?
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS: Handicap: John Darrow 270; Sam as ad 269;eB ocataurnitss He is so smart
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743; Pat Lonabaugh 741; Bobbie Christensen 284,752; Lea e nnoveo around 8h Lucy se, walks on a A young adult hound
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Smallwood 721. Scratch: Jeff Koch 246,645; Steve StrohschnHter 237,638; Bobbie Chris-
dog, a tri-colored male,
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e is a beautiful black on whhile patched inwas DeRosaiarea, arCitrus County Fire Rescue truck caught on fire, resulting
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tensen 211,533; Lucy Smallwood 168,487.
SANDY OAKS WINTER: Handicap: Pat Kelley 262,713; Homng Rausered mKen thae -is hinuextensiveddamage E. theocab.l Theland which is 17-years-old, ring been dispatched to receiv
you er neuth 257; ale, Mit
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sen 663; Marilyn Ormiston 236; Ruth Frazier 230,651; Joy Dwee and loving,ha d ismeg reahundreds,iifn. thousands, 5, callsCitrusthe years. The fire started intiorear recognition of the Brin
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Trafficking Charge
093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida
172,477; Karen Benefiel 439.
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Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788
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Mr. Purvis was also in possession of a trafficking amount of methamphetamine,
Scratch: Ives Chavez 259,648WeeosgteLi:vermore 244,612; L10-a oon.id f190,u 2ha Glendit tel dog looking mal care to keep him comfortable until the
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along with 40 Xanax pills, a Suboxone strip, cannabis, and drug pa.comrnalia. He was
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Johnston 188; Linda Madison 487.
for a good home, with a rescue that does in- owner is found and he can receive the x-rays
charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Bob Desmeules 268,730; Ricer violets,o appl;i cates nsh acont racts and home and medical care he needs. He was wearing
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(Xanax), possession of cannabis less than 20 grams, and possession of drug paraphernalia
735; Nancy Vaughan 280,724; Nancy Duncan 262,701. Scrvitsihs ves ne ave2. 527.,9050 and leave you no collar or tags and has no microchip. Call
a c t :,I pho Ch 35 z 237 660;
Rich Soletto 234,614; Nancy Vaughan 197; Nancy Duncan 18na mhirpey ne nuy 507; Rr sereturno hond)call. the shelter at 352-746-8400 to claim him.
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A total of 111 grams methamphetamine (approximately 4 oz.) was seized, with a
marie Marcucci 498.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN: Handicap: Brian Carney 289,811; Eddie Corbitt 286; Deke street value of more than $8,000.
Keyser 763. Scratch: Brian Carney 279,781; Eddie Corbitt 269; Tim Lawrence 733; Vince
"This is what it's all about - teamwork", said Sheriff Mike Prendergast. "I am
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extremely proud of everyone for keeping up the pressure and staying alert. Our squads are
Carlozzi 706.
WOMEN'S TRIO: Handicap: Doris Segars 283,688; Amy Alaimo 260; Linda Taylor 672. not backing down. This is no bluff; if you are selling or using drugs, we will find you, and
you will have a new place to call home."
Scratch: Doris Segars 215; Linda Taylor 202,504; Shirley Tenity 542.
Dunnellon woman succumbs to
HILLS GANG: Handicap: Roy Fuller 266; Donald Dodson 717; Jerry Thompson
262; Dick Newhall 737; Pam Palmer 255,684; Dot Troyanos 238; Bernadette Brooks
injuries sustained in crash
673. Scratch: Dick Newhall 236,674; Roy Fulle& 23; Jerry Thompson 586; Pam Palmer
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194,501; Susan Fabbre 168,473. Announcement
Panhandler found to be in
Melinda Quigley, the passenger in a vehicle involved in a single-vehicle traffic
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crash, March 30, was pronounced deceased on April 1, at 4:34 am. The crash occurred
possession of a lot of cash
W Suwannee County, at 8:49 pm. The driver of the vehicle in which Mrs. Quigley was a
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passenger, 20 year-old Jesse James Bowman, of O'Brien, Florida, was seriously injured.
Peter Joseph Milazzo, 61, 4034 S. Garland Ter., Inverness, was arrested by the Cit- According to the press release by the Florida Highway Patrol, Mr. Bowman was wearing a
and
rus County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), March 25 and again on March 30, each time charged seatbelt restraint, but Ms. Quigley was not.
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with unlawful use of a state transportatdrawinlgty right of way, with his bond set at $500
The release stated that Mr. Bowman was driving a 2001 Ford pickup truck, travel-
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ing south on U.S. Hwy. 129, when for unknown reasons, he drove off the east shoulder of
for each incident.
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the highway, struck a fence, then struck a tree with the front of the truck. The truck came
Each time, the report stated, Milazzo was panhandling in the area of State. Rd. 44
to final rest off the east shoulder, facing southeast. Suwannee Coheresa MS transported and op
unty E Lavigne, owner
at S. Croft Ave. in Inverness.
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On March 25, Mr. Milazzo was carrying a sign that stated, "Traveling broke and Mr. Bowman to Shands Live Oak Regional Medical Center in Live noak, FL, and Trauma a new m
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hungry." When the deputy informed him that panhandling is illegal and questioned him as 1 transported Ms. Quigley to Shands UF Health in Gainesville,resa., The updated press in her 7
FL who prides herself
to why he was there, Milazzo replied that he was not broke, that he needed money with release stated that charges are pending.
doing your laundry or helping y
which to start a business. The report stated that the deputy searched Milazzo (to inventory
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by Sally Price.
appointment only clients April 5
bined total of $2,498.
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During the March 30 incident, the deputy told Milazzo that the CCSO had re-
The Citrus County Veterans Services Office will be serving APPOsNTMEiNgs are he
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ceived complaints of his panhandling, and he became defensive. He retorted that he was not ONLY clients on April 5, 2017. No walk-in clients will be acceptedorn tihat dmat For...Service Do
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for food. This time, Milazzo was found to be in possession of $675.
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