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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Friends Remember Irving
Bouley Free Drug Program for Seniors
Are you 60 years of age or older and have an income of less than $20,420 for an
then you missed one of the characters that
By Sally Price, Newscaster Correspondent
individual ($27,380 for a couple) and need assistance in paying for your brand name drugs?
make this town what it is. To have a positive
Many drug companies have lessened restrictions on their free drug programs.
June 10, 2007 Irving H Bouley, 82,
effect on folks lives is a valuable contribution
Come see SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), a volunteer program with
passed on leaving behind a legendary career
to society. Irving was one you did not forget,
the FL Dept of Elder Affairs, who will be assisting Seniors that are not on Medicare yet or
in the Inglis and Yankeetown area. Irving, who
if you bumped into him. There was no middle
those that are on a Medicare Part D plan and have reached the 'Gap' and need help in paying
left this life after losing a fight with cancer
ground with Irving. He either liked something
for their brand name drugs. SHINE will also be counseling on Medicare issues, including help
that ended in the Seven Rivers Medical Cen-
or didn't like it and was quick to tell you where
with problems with Part D: Prescription Drug Plans at the following sites:
ter, will be remembered by many he came in
he stood. He was a man of his principals and
Wednesday, July 25th
10:00-12:00
AF Knotts Library, Yankeetown
contact with over the years.
ways and trained Bill to take over someday in
If you have enrolled in a Part D Prescription Drug Plan, you can still apply for Extra Help.
Irving was the longest running lawn
his business with a strong sense of doing it
If you have not enrolled in a Part D Prescription Drug Plan as yet, you may be eligible for Extra
service in the area, believing in perfection in
the right way. He specialized in care of snow-
Help in paying for the plan premium, deductible and drugs without penalty. You must meet the
his service to others. He was a straight
birds lawns and the customers never had to
following criteria to qualify:
shooter, telling it like it is. Bill Millikin, who
worry about their lawns while away. He al-
Irving hand picked and trained in his ways as
ways made sure lawns were done for holi-
Single
Income is $15,315 or less
Assets total $11,710 or less
a youth, ran the business for years and will
days. He expected his pay to be just as prompt.
Couple Income is $20,535 or less
Assets total $23,410 or less
continue in the same manner Irving instilled
A native of California, then Massachusetts,
in him.
Irving came to Yankeetown in 1974, later mov-
Assets do not count your home or your vehicles. They do count all your cash in the bank,
Irving was a true character to be
ing to Peaceful Acres after the 93 Storm of the
CDs, Stocks, Bonds, cash value on your life insurance or burial policies, and the fair market
around. He pulled no punches, had strong
Century. He owned and operated Bouley Lawn
price of any additional property. Ask us for details and an application!
beliefs that were not swayed by anyone and
Care Service. He was a U S Army veteran.
If you are turning 65, you will be able to join a Part D Drug Plan during the same time period
he "did his thing". He had a love of his mo-
Irving was predeceased by his wife Sherilyn
as your enrollment in Part A and/or Part B. See us to receive comparison information on plans
torcycle and could be found many a night at
Bouley and daughter Louann Bouley. He is
that will meet your drug needs.
the gulf on it enjoying the sunset. If you were
survived by a brother, George of Ocala and a
The pharmaceuticals have begun to ease up on their Part D restrictions on free drugs. This
not lucky enough to ever get to know Irving,
sister, Irene Burnell of Killeen Texas.
will be on a case by case basis. When you reach the 'Gap' contact us to see if you qualify for
the PAPs. If you received free drugs previously from the drug companies, call them and see
if you can still qualify.
Call 1-800-262-2243 (Elder HelpLine) if you need directions to a site or are unable to visit
one. A volunteer will return your call.
Homosassa Printing Announces Merger
Mackler Graphics, Inc., parent company of Homosassa Printing announced the
recent purchase of Budget Print Center in Crystal River. The merger comes at the same time
Homosassa Printing celebrates 10 years under the guidance of Mackler Graphics, Inc.
"The need for expansion was necessary to keep up with our customer's growing
printing needs," said owners Gregg and Sally Mackler. "We're excited about serving the
community from two locations and being able to ensure all of our customers the quality and
service that has become our trademark."
While the company as a whole maintains the same friendly, knowledgeable staff as
before, a new face will be seen at Budget Print Center. Richard Darts, production manager at
Homosassa Printing for the past 10 years, has transferred to Budget Print Center to assist
office manager/graphic designer Jo Ann Manna and the rest of the staff. For more informa-
tion, please call 352.795.1232
No See'Um News Mails 1st Issue
not meet engineering standards needed for
A group of Yankeetown citizens ap-
Irving was a true character to be around. He pulled no punches, had strong beliefs that
the proposed new filtration system.
posed to the actions of the current town
were not swayed by anyone and he "did his thing". Newscaster Photo by Sally Price
Why didn't they (town officials) re-
governement has launched a newsletter to be
ject the property, they had 90 days to inspect
mailed to all Yankeetown residents.
it and move on, according to the report.
Publishers of the newsletter said they
"For
The report said in future editions the
wanted to inform the public on the status of
condition of the water pipes in the town
the water system and point out the "fairytale"
Such
would be reported as well as storm water treat-
about the new percolation pond the town has
A
ment.
proposed to build.
You must have a postal address in
The newsletter states that no engi-
Time
Shannon Adams, Realtor7
Yankeetown or own property in Yankeetown
neer in his right mind would design a plant
Bus:352-794-0888 Fax: 352-795-0282
to receive the report.The newsletter was
around the limitations of the land. The news-
As
Cell:352-220-9209 Res:352-447-1009
mailed as a paid insert in this edition.
letter also states that the purchased land does
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