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The Tampa Tribune, Wednesday, March 25, 1992 Citrus WILLIAM M. BANUAT, 53, o1 Inverness died Monday in Leesburg A native of Kewanee, he moved to this area 11 years ago from Toluca, Ill. He was a manager with ABC Liquor stores and Presbyterian. He is survived by his wife, Janet Beyer; two sons, Gordon M. of Toluca and Jeffrey M.

of Atlanta; a daughter, Gail A. Chance of Atlanta; his parents, Edward and Ethel of Inverness; and five grandchildren. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. JANE S. CASAGRANDE, 81, of Crystal River died Monday at Cy.

press Cove Nursing Home in Crystal River. A native of Darien, she moved to this area one year ago from Melbourne. She was a retired telephone operator. She is survived by a brother, George Stilwell of Milltown, N.J.; and a sister, Elfretta Oughton of Beverly Hills. WilderFountains Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs.

MARGUERITE B. COMBS, 71, of Homosassa died Monday al home. A native of Palmyra, she moved to this area 10 years ago from Miami. She was a retired meat wrapper at Publix, Protestant and member of the Women of the Moose 1434 of Crystal River. She is survived by a son, Alex of Orange Park; two sisters, Virginia Glass of Louisa, and Emily Walker of Palmyra.

Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs. DONALD M. DAVIS, 64, of Homosassa died Sunday. A native of Oak Park, he moved to this area 16 years ago from Tampa. He was a Funeral Notice BANUAT The Service of Remem brance for Mr.

William M. (Bill) Banuat, 53, of Inverness will be 10:00 A.M. Thursday, March 26, 1992 at the Inverness Chapel of Hooper Funeral Homes with Rev. Bruce Wismer officiating. Crema tion will follow at Hooper Crematory, Inverness.

Mr. Banuat was born in Kewanee, IL and came here 11 years ago from Toluca, IL. He was a manager with ABC I Liquor Stores and Presbyterian by Faith. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Janet Beyer Banuat, Inverness; two sons, Mr.

Gordon M. Banuat, Toluca, IL, and Mr. Jeffrey M. Banuat, Atlanta, GA; daughter, Mrs. Gail A.

Chance, Atlanta, GA; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Ethel Banuat, Inverness, and five grandchildren. HOOPER FUNERAL HOMES Inverness Chapel self-employed actuary and a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army Medical Corps.

He is survived by his wife, Aloma; three sons, Lawrence of Brooksville, Edward of Pottsville, and Steven Kingery of Homosassa; two daughters, Lorraine Varlow of Manikinsobot, and Sherri Austin of San Diego; and four grandchildren. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs. JEAN ALETHEA DIGGES, 93, of Crystal River died Monday. A native of Watertown, N.Y., she moved to this area from Orlando. She was a retired artist.

She is survived by a daughter, Helen Spivey of Crystal River; six grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. LEWEY G. HANNER, 87, of Ho- mosassa died Monday at Heritage Health Care Center in Inverness. A native of Kurtz, he moved to this area six years ago from Detroit.

He was a retired Baptist minister and a member of Bethel Baptist Temple of Livonia, Mich. He is survived by two daughters, Jean E. Stevenson of Beverly Hills and Genevieve Branham of Homosassa; three brothers, Chester of Venice, and Eldon and Glenn, both of Kurtz; two sisters, Ina Fish of Kurtz and Ethel Norman of Illinois; four grandchildren; and 10 great-grand- and Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Judy; two sons, Robert Jr. of Webster and Mark of Portsmouth, two daughters, Sandra and Tammy, both of Webster; a brother, Bill of Fort Valley, two sisters, Mary Macomber of Webster and Lyna Delozier of Brunswick, and a grandchild.

Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell. HAROLD L. JOHNSON, of Hernando died Monday at home. A native of Batavia, he moved to this area 20 years ago from St. Petersburg.

He was retired carpenter and served in the U.S. Air Force four years and in the U.S. Navy 10 years. He is survived by two brothers, Kenneth of Clearwater and William R. of Hernando; two sisters, Shirley Blincoe of Winter Garden and Jean Ann Carlston of Deltona; and several nieces and nephews.

Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. GEORGE F. MINDEL, 59, of Beverly Hills died Thursday in Lompoc, Calif. He was a native of New York City. He was a retired postal clerk with the U.S.

Postal Service, veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Navy, and member of Disabled American Veterans Post 92 in New York City. He is survived by two nieces, Karen Wittry of Lompoc, and Cheryl Hirsch of Seattle; and a brother-in-law, Donald Seth of Santa Barbara, Calif. Hooper Funeral Homes, Beverly Hills. WALTER CARWELL TOMP- children.

Wilder-Fountains Funeral KINS, 90, of Greensboro, N.C., died Home, Homosassa Springs. Tuesday. A native of Sumterville, he Sumter moved to this area several years ago. He was a retired cook and a ROBERT BOYCE HOLLOWAY, member of First Christian Church 51, of Webster died Monday in Jack- of Kernersville, N.C. He is survived sonville.

He moved to this area 13 by a daughter, Joanne Trees of years ago from his native St. Peters- Greensboro; and a sister, Irene Watburg. He was a boiler technician, a kins of Sumterville. Purcell Funeral retired 20-year U.S. Navy veteran Home, Bushnell.

County delays land purchase From Page 1 Wylie said, estimating carpeting would cost $75,000. "It's kind of a lie said the foot for- question of how much do you want mer grocery store would exceed the to put into leasing a building," Wylie predicted space needs for the prop- said. erty appraiser and tax collector Commissioners asked that while through 2001. However, Wylie said, awaiting a third appraisal, Wylie state law prohibits counties from and the county staff look into a posleasing space in excess of five sible lease of the vacant store, as years. well as any other viable options for Renovations would be costly, acquiring office space in Inverness.

League of Cities taps Meriwether PLANT CITY City Commis- administration and intergovernmensioner Bill Meriwether has been tal relations committee and small elected first vice president of the city committee. Suncoast League of Cities. If tradition holds, Meriwether said, he likely will move up to presiMeriwether, elected Saturday at dent of the Suncoast league in 1993. a meeting in New Port Richey, also is on the board of the Florida League of Cities and serves on the National League of Cities finance, The league is a lobbying organization of cities in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties. FO MARCH 26-29 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3001 SW COLLEGE ROAD, OCALA Highway 200 Across from Paddock Mall OPEN THURS-SAT 10AM-6PM SUN 10AM 5PM LARGEST RV SHOW OCALA GLORID, RV HAS INS Go Camping Florida! EVER SEEN Central Florida's Finest RV Businesses Will Be Displaying the Latest in RVs, Parts, Supplies and Accessoties! NV DOOR REFRESHMENTS SENIOR PRIZES CITIZENS' DAY ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY FREE BRING THE $1.00 OFF FAMILY SPEND ADMISSION PARKING THE DAY! AN AN ADMISSION ONLY $2.00 Children Under 16 FREE Central Flonda Sponsored by 1-75 Hwy 200 Community College FRVTA Region 7 Paddock Exit 68 Mall CALA RV SHOW Marion opts not to rejoin authority From 1 achieved over the next five years, but it will be harder Page to do without the authority's help.

member for one year. Commissioners asked for the "I feel the $47,000 we have to spend warrants being reprieve to observe the authority first-hand and deter- in there in terms of our of comprehensive plan," Townley mine if there were any benefits to membership. said. "We're going to need every source help we can Authority members, however, decided to give Mari- seek." without a late fine. Commissioner Glen Fiorello said although he voted on County 90 days to rejoin paying will have to pay against paying the dues, he still wants to attend authorito become a ty meetings so he can decide if he wants to By deciding not to rejoin, the county dues for 1991 and other subsequent years rejoin next member in good standing.

year. who voted the Townley disagreed, saying if Marion County is not a Chairman Parnell Townley, against motion with Commissioner Gail Cross, said since money member of the authority, commissioners do not need to. was available to pay the dues, he was disappointed the attend. "I don't see any reason why we should attend the board did not rejoin. plan out- meetings if we're not a member," he said.

"It's awkHe said the county's new comprehensive lines types of water management that need to be ward." BULLETIN BOARD Send us your Bulletin Board news. The Citrus-Sumter section of The Tampa Tribune will publish, when space is available, news about activities of interest to the community. News releases must be received one week before publication date and should include the name and telephone number of a contact person. Write to Bulletin Board, The Tampa Tribune, 118 N. Pine Inverness 32650.

BEVERLY HILLS Classes: The American Association of Retired Persons classes will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Beverly Hills. For information, call 344-1901. CITRUS SPRINGS Presentation: A travelogue will be a VCR presentation given by John and Virginia Buelke at 7:15 p.m.

Monday at the Citrus Springs Memorial Library, Country Club Boulevard. MOVIE TIMES CITRUS CITRUS CINEMAS, INVERNESS, 637-3377: Bugsy (R) 1:45, 7. Wayne's World (PG-13) 2:20, 4:45, 7:20, 9:45. Fried Green Tomatoes (PG-13) 1:45, 4:30, 7:05, 9:40. Medicine Man (PG-13) 2:10, 4:40, 7:15, 9:45.

Stop! Or Will Shoot (PG-13) 2:15, 4:40, 7:20, 9:40. Radio Flyer (PG-13) 9:40. Basic Instinct (R) 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:45. TROPIC CINEMAGIC THEATER, LEESBURG, 787-8767: Medicine Man (PG-13) 10, 2, 8. Gladiator (R) 6, 8.

Hear My Song (R) 10, 2, 6. VISTA CINEMA PUB, LEESBURG, 787-1212: Hand That Rocks The Cradle (R) 7, 9. CRYSTAL RIVER Exercise Classes: Tai Chi classes are held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every Friday at the Coastal Region Library. Registration: The Crystal River User's Group is accepting registration for classes to be held from 1 to 3 p.m.

beginning April 1 in the Homosassa Lions Club and from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Chronicle building in Crystal River. For registration applications, call 489-3492, 382-5213 or 382-0113. LAKE SQUARE 6 THEATER, LEESBURG, 787-2807: Basic Instinct (R) 10, 1:30, 5:30, 8, 10:30. Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot (PG-13) 10, 2, 6, 8:15.

Wayne's World (PG-13) 10, 1:50, 5:50, 7:50, 9:55. Once Upon a Crime (PG) 10:10. Fried Green Tomatoes (PG-13) 10, 1:35, 5:35, 8:05. My Cousin Vinny (PG)-13) 10, 1:40, 5:40, 8:10, 10:40. Noises Off (PG-13) 1:45, 5:45, 7:55, 10.

MARION BOULEVARD 6 THEATER, OCALA, 629-8666: Article 99 (R) 2:05, 4:20, 7:30, 9:40. American Me (R) 2:10, 4:40, 7:15, 9:35. Beauty and the Beast (G) 2:15, 4:15. Noises Off (PG-13) 2:10, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30. Stop! Or Mom Will Shoot (PG-13) 2:15, 4, 7:45, 9:30.

Medicine Man (PG-13) 7:45, 9:45. Radio Flyer (PG-13) 2:15, 4:45, 7:30, 9:45. CINEMAS WEST, OCALA, 237-3232: Wayne's World (PG-13) 2:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. Smoking Clinic: Citrus County Public Health Unit and the Gulf Coast Lung Association are holding a Freedom from Smoking Clinic at 5:30 April 2 at the Crystal River Health Unit. There will be seven sessions.

The fee is $10. Enrollment is limited and advance registration is required. Call 726-1731 for information. Program: Talk Trivia program by Walt Huffman will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Coastal Region Library.

The topic will be "The History of Time." My Cousin Vinny (R) 2:30, 5, 7:15, 9:30. Fried Green Tomatoes (PG-13) 2, 4:45, 8. The Lawnmower Man (R) 2:15, 5:15, 7:30, 9:40. Prince of Tides (R) 3, 5:30, 8:15. COBBS BELLEVIEW TWIN CINEMA, BELLEVIEW, 245-7015: Prince of Tides (R) 5:15.

Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (PG-13) 5:30, 7:30. JFK (R) 7:45. LAKE HERNANDO BROOKSVILLE TWIN THEATERS (904) 796-4583: The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (R) 1, 8. Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (PG-13) 1, 1. 8.

CINEMA SQUARE THEATERS (904) 686-5661: Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (PG-13) 2:15, 4:15, 7:30. Wayne's World (R) 2, 4:15, 7:15. The Great Mouse Detective (G) 2:30, 4:30. Kuffs (PG-13) 7. Medicine Man (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7.

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