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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Daria C. Baylor, 94, Yankeetown
PUBLIC NOTICE
60 year resident of Yankeetown, Daria C Baylor, 94, born February 24, 1916, went
TOWN OF YANKEETOWN
to her heavenly home Saturday May 29, 2010. Daria believed in her God and not only
“Talked the Talk” but “Walked the Walk.” If you were ever around Daria long you would
eventually get a Bible lesson. Daria was preceded in death by her husband Woodrow Bay-
PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER
lor. The Baylors long ago ran Baylor’s Fish House in Yankeetown located where Northwest
Seafood is today east of B’s Marina. Woodrow eventually contracted to longtime resident
NOTICE
Roux Smith to run the Florida Power tug up the Withlacoochee River to the old FPC Inglis
Steam Plant. Baylors were part of the history of Yankeetown and their native field stone
home on 61st St Yankeetown will always be a reminder of this couple. Daria taught good
Please read this notice for your safety
life principles to her children. Surviving daughter Maureen (Philip) Cenatiempo went to
This notice is for properties located in the ENTIRE TOWN OF
Yankeetown School and years later returned to Yankeetown School to be the awesome li-
YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA.
brarian and media director. Surviving son Joey (Karen) Baylor of St Augustine was the Yan-
keetown town employee in charge of water and maintenance and fireman for years, as well
Due to scheduled maintenance, it will be necessary to inter-
as a stepson, John E. Baylor (Connie) of Orlando, FL and lots of grand and great grand-
rupt water service for the Town of Yankeetown on Monday, June 14,
children. Daria spent most of her later years after the 93 Storm of the Century at Seabreeze
2010 around 9:00am for an undetermined amount of time, but we
Manor in Inglis, passing at Citrus Memorial Hospital. No doubt Daria has in her heavenly
do expect service to be restored by the end of the day on June 14,
reward.
Sharon Watts, 65, Inglis
2010. Repairs will be made as quickly as possible. We ask your
understanding for this necessary inconvenience.
Sharon “Sunshine” Watts, who’s smile and bubbly personality lit up any room she
Please take precautions to protect water heaters and other
walked in, passed on Thursday June 3 at age 65 at her home in Inglis with her life partner,
equipment dependant upon a water supply.
Donnie Stier at her side. Folks knew this happy go lucky, fun loving girl well. You could
not help but notice her if she walked in a room. “Shine” as many shortened her nickname to,
Once water service has been restored, PLEASE BOIL ALL
was a people person. Sunshine was the daughter of Cecil and Olive Dickinson. long passed,
OF YOUR DRINKING WATER and continue to boil all of your drink-
and had a brother Richard. Most oldtimers remember Sunshine when she was married to
ing water until you receive notice from the Yankeetown Water De-
Ken Watts, science teacher at the Yankeetown School who passed years ago. She met Don-
partment advising you that water samples taken on two consecutive
nie at the VFW 12 years ago and Donnie, who’s personality was just as outgoing, said it was
days have passed laboratory testing.
instant love and they have been together ever since. A Celebration of Life for Sunshine will
be held Saturday, 1 PM at the old Buddy and Fred’s Hardware Store on Hwy 40 W Inglis.
A NO-BOIL NOTICE WILL BE POSTED on the Town’s bulle-
Bring a covered dish if you like. Sunshine, was a long time resident of Inglis.
tin board, website and road sign as well as a local newspaper when
Newscaster by the Numbers:
it is no longer recommended to boil all of your drinking water.
352 447-4588 Citrus: 352-621-4588
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL TOWN
HALL AT 352-447-2511.
Fax: 1-800-385-6736 Comments: 352-897-0381
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm & Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Thank you,
(352)447-2611
Published 6-9-10
Yankeetown Water Department
BuddyandFreds.com
Shoreline fishing license is free to residents,July 1
46 U.S. Hwy. 19 Food Ranch Plaza Inglis, Florida
The shoreline fishing license for Florida residents to catch saltwater fish from shore
BBQ Accessories & Grills • Kitchen Gear • Electric Fireplaces • Gifts & More
or a structure affixed to shore cost $9 last year, but this year, it s free beginning July 1.
Summer Clearance On ALL
Solar Lite Garden Deco
The Florida Legislature repealed the shoreline license fee during the past session.
However, legislators retained the license requirement to prevent a more-costly federal reg-
Dragonflies
Dimplex Electric Fireplaces
istration fee from taking effect in Florida.
Butterflies
In-Stock Items Only
Resident anglers who obtain the shoreline license over the phone or Internet still will
have to pay a convenience fee to the vendor. The convenience fee is $2.31 for Internet sales
Flowers
Never, Ever This Low Again!
or $3.33 for phone sales at (888-347-4356).
Stars
Only Florida residents qualify for a no-cost shoreline license, and the license does not
& Lots More
cover fishing from a boat or from land or a structure accessible only by boat. That requires a
regular saltwater fishing license: $17 for residents; for nonresidents the cost is $17 for three
days, $30 for seven days or $47 per year.
Time to recycle telephone books
It’s time to recycle those old telephone books. Recycling began Tuesday, June 1
and continues through Thursday, July 1. By recycling them properly, considerable space -
New Shipment of
space for solid waste that is limited and valuable - is conserved at the county landfill, ex-
Chimes
tending the landfill’s life for residents and businesses who have to pay for disposal.
For those residents and businesses near recycling centers with a blue roll-off con-
Chic Stuff
tainer marked “mixed papers” (Beverly Hills Plaza, Homosassa Lions Club, Duval Island
Bling
Boat Ramp or the Central Landfill), they can place phone books in that container.
LodgeWare Cast Iron
At the other recycling centers in Citrus County, residents should place the phone
Always Priced Right
books in the rear opening of the container marked for “Plastic Bottles.” Telephone books
Buy 2 or More & Save 10%
can also be recycled at the entrances to the following locations: Home Depot at 70 N Sun-
coast Blvd in Crystal River, the Crystal River branch of the Citrus Chamber of Commerce.
Yankeetown General Store
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Randy Alumbaugh
6611 Hwy. 40W • Yankeetown • (352)447-2532
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
Construction, Inc.
LAST STOP BEFORE THE GULF
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Across from Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
New Location
Now Open 7 Days
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
42 Hwy 19 N. Inglis
Serving Breakfast-Lunch
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Live Shrimp & Pinfish
Food Ranch Plaza
Gas & Ice
Chicken, Subs & Beer
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
50
Low Ethanol Gasoline - Fried Chicken - Subs - Beer
Fax: 352-447-3013
Cell: 352-266-7113