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OBITUARIES
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Taylor Barrand
Aldine Beckham
Esther Brown
Elmer Bruce
Henrietta Carlisle
John Cole
Edward Davis
Roger Elliot
Ralph Funk
SConstance Hazel
Jefferson Hogan Jr.
Edgar Jones Jr.
Annie Jordan
Edna Lott-
Richard McGraw
Susie Nichols
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BY JEFF SIRMONS
STAFF WRITER
In an effort to maxi-
mize output, Williston City
Manager James Coleman
switched Williston Airport's
maintenance worker to the
public works department-a
move that upset others who
are involved with the airport.
"At this time of year, a
maintenance worker at the
airport is not gainfully em-
EMS station
hits a bump
BY CAROLYN RISNER
MANAGING EDITOR
Chiefland City Commis-
sion has waited for more than
six months to see a new EMS
station built on city land.
Monday night, commis-
sioners found out they'll have
to wait a bit longer.
Vice Mayor Betty Walker
told the commission she had
inquired as to the station's
progress and determined,
"We're in a stand off."
Walker and Chiefland Fire
Chief David Burnett said
plans for the station were
drawn by the county's Lee
Mills,. but after looking the
over, it was learned they'll
have to be redrawn.
The city deeded lots one
and three on the Park Avenue
block to the county for them
construction; however, Mills
had drawn the plans to cover
eight lots.
His plans will not fit on the
two lots the city turned over,
and therefore, it will have to
be drawn again.
Again, there may be a snag
as the station will require a
third lot for a retention pond.
A possible solution, com-
missioners said, is to allow
the county to use a third lot
for retention, but the city
maintain ownership and con-
trol of it.
Once the plans are re-
drawn, a permit will need to
be obtained from the Suwan-
nee River Water Manage-
ment District before it can go
forward.
See EMS Pgge 17
played," Coleman said. "Pub-
lic works is understaffed and
has a lot of projects that need
to be finished."
The airport is now main-
tained by a female inmate
crew, which Coleman said
could accomplish 90 percent
of what the full-time main-
tenance worker did. Main-
tenance of this 2,300 acre
airport mostly entails cutting
grass, checking runways for
debris and making sure each
light bulb works.
Dave Bibby, assistant air-
port supervisor, is skeptical
of Coleman's actions.
"What we need is a full-
time maintenance worker,"
Bibby said. "This job requires
too much attention for an in-
mate crew."
Bibby and airport supervi-
sor Joe Ball alternate shifts,
leaving one person in charge
of the airport at all times.
They are responsible for
manning the radio to make
sure the planes land properly.
They are also in charge of fu-
eling planes. They now feel
responsible for the mainte-
nance of the airport.
"You can't be in three plac-
es at once," Ball said.
Debra Jones, city council-
woman and member of the
airport committee, said this is
the worst time of year to lose
a maintenance worker.
"Cutting the grass is a dai-
ly job," Jones said. "There's
so much grass here that by
week's end, you have to cut
it again."
Jones did agree that the
public works department
"needs all the help it can
get."
See Airport Page 17
Concentration
Journal photo by Jeff Sirmons
TOM TATTERSALL, 14, holds Kyle Pendray's putter during his stroke to smooth the flow of the putter.
Pendray, 8, is learning to play golf for the first time. For more photos of novice linksters, see page 16.
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Around Levy 2-3, 6, 15-17
Opinion 4
Law & Courts 5
Levy History 7
Obituaries 7
Classified 8.
Legal 9-12
Land Transactions 12-14
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the food bucket.
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Carolyn RIsner
Phone
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Fax
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY
Cracker Horse auction is April 8
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Catholic yard sale
The Council of Catholic
Women will be holding its
annual yard sale on Friday,
March 31 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. and Saturday, April 1
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 911
NW 4th Street, next to Chief-
land Elementary School. All
proceeds will be used for
outreach programs.
Time to drop
everything
and read
Have those earplugs handy
for the deafening sound of
millions of families across
America dropping every-
thing to spend time reading
together on April 12, Nation-
al D.E.A.R. Day.
D.E.A.R. stands for Drop
Everything And Read and
the National Education As-
sociation; National PTA;
the Association for Library
Service to Children, a divi-
sion of the American Library
Association; Reading Rock-
ets and Harper Collins Chil-
dren's Books are calling for
families to do just that. Drop
everything and read together
for 30 minutes.
This campaign is to make
spending time together with
books a family priority on
April 12. Families are en-
couraged to read together at
home or join other families
and celebrate reading with
the Levy County Public Li-
brary System on April 12.
Visit www.dropevery-
thingandread.com to find out
how o bqe2o e a D.E.A.R.
family.
Church plans
yard sale
The Bronson Community
Church in Bronson will
be holding a yard sale on
Saturday, April 1 beginning
at 7 a.m. at the church. The
church is located on Alt. 27
and Picnic Street.
Parks open
Blue Springs Park and
Henry Beck Park will open
April 1 and will be open
every day from 10 a.m. to 8
p.m. until they close on Sept.
30.
Entrance fees are $1 per
person. Levy County citizens
over age 65 or who are 100
percent disabled are eligible
for 50 percent off park rates.
Children 5 and under are
free.
Season passes are $20 for
an individual or $35 for a
family. Passes are good at
both parks, something new
for this year.
Beck Park has a large
pavilion that can be rented
all day for $25 or half day for
$15.
Most Floridians -do not know anything
about Cracker Horses or why there is a support
organization dedicated to their preservation
as a Florida Heritage Breed, so to explain
requires a bit of horse history.
Prehistoric horses existed on the North
American continent and were once fairly
prevalent in Florida. For reasons unknown,
these horses became
extinct an estimated
12,000 to 25,000 years
ago. Although no one
knows exactly when these
horses became extinct,
there is a record of when
the horse, now having
evolved to Equus Cabalas,
did come back to America
and Florida.
On his second voyage
to the New World in
1493, Columbus brought
the horses to the island of
Hispanola that became the first of the famed
breeding herds of the Caribbean Islands. It
was from the island herds that the Spanish
Conquistadors, colonizers and Christianizers
obtained the horses necessary to sustain their
conquests.
The first horses to set hoof on Florida
soil since their extinction here were those
brought by Ponce de Leon in 1521 on his
second Florida trip. He was the first of the
many Spaniards who brought horses. Another
well known Spaniard who brought horses to
Florida was Pedro Menendez de Aviles, the
founder of St. Augustine.
Floridawas under a strong Spanish influence
inost of the period from the early 1500s until
it became a United States possession in 1821.
One Florida Historian is reported to have
said that the most important thing left by the
Spaniards was the large inventory of horses
and cattle. It was those Spanish horses and
cattle that were the basis for Florida's first
industry, cattle ranching. Florida ranching
is still going strong and continues to be
one of Florida's most important industries.
The Spanish descended horses, now known
as Cracker Horses, were vital to the cattle
industry as well as the pioneers, family farms
and for whatever else required horse power,
for nearly 200 years.
Cracker Horses
range in size from
13 1/2 to about 15
hands. Some of their
characteristics are
toughness, endurance, a
Strong herding instinct
and a comfortable ride.
Their name came from
the Cracker cowhands
who rode them. The
Cracker cowhands got
their names because
of the long cow whips
used that made a loud
cracking sound.
In 1989 a group of concerned individuals
feared that without a support group an
important segment of Florida's living heritage
would become extinct. Accordingly, the
Florida Cracker Horse Association, Inc. was
chartered in October 1989 as a not for profit
corporation. The FCHA Registry, founded in
1991, has registered over 800 Crackers, 141
of which are Foundation Horses.
The Florida Cracker Horse Association
has scheduled its first ever Cracker Horse
Auction for Saturday, April 8 at the Black
Prong Equestrian Center. The public is invited
to attend. There will be some Cracker Horse
demonstrations mid-morning and the sale
will begin at 1 p.m. Twenty-two registered
Crackers, ranging from weanlings to well
started horses, have been consigned.
The Black Prong Equestrian Center
is located on the right side of Hwy '337,
approximately five miles south of Bronson.
Williston Rotary plans free egg hunt
A free Easter Egg Hunt is day, April 8, from 10 a.m. un- and, of course, Easter eggs
being planned for April 8 at til noon at the park. The event and baskets will be available
the Johnny T. Henry Celebra- is intended for children aged at no cost.
tion Park on NW 4th Street, 10 and under. There will be Donations and support
one block north of Noble Av- three different areas for tle have already been received
enue and near the Williston age groups. Kids three and from local businesses in-
Health Care: Center. under will have their parents cluding Perkins State Bank,
The Rotary Club of Wil- accompany them on their GMAC Rdal Estate; KnautT
listen is hosting the aiiiual hunt: . Funeral Home, Steve thl'
Easter egg hunt that was The Levy County Sher- Signman, Nature Coast Re-
previously hosted by Knauff iff's Department will be 'on gional Hospital, and the city
Funeral Home's Ken Crosby. hand for the.event with Sher- of Williston for the use of the
Crosby has relocated out of iffJohnny Smith, along with park.
the area. Williston Mayor Hethcoat, These and other donations
As a former Rotarian, he grilling hotdogs for the chil- will help ensure a successful
was also a member of the Ro- dren. The Easter bunny will community event. For more
tary Club of Williston. At his also be available for pictures. information, to donate or vol-
request, the club unanimous- The Williston Post Office unteer and get involved with
ly voted to continue the event . will have a-booth where kids this event, please contact Jim
by hosting it. can design their own badges Coleman, president of the
The Rotary Easter Egg to wear. Rotary Club, at 528-3060 or
iTntt xill h heAl r n .naur- F rono ie rram rdrinlc 494-0357.
GraceFest features top performers
Top Southern Gospel
artists including Gold
City Quartet, The Mike
Bowling Group, the Peasall
Sisters, and CrossWay
will appear at this year's
GraceFest in Pensacola.
The Gold City Quartet
formed over 25 years ago
in the gold rush town of
Dahlonega, Ga. Their
musical ministry has
garnered them just over 60
Singing News Fan Awards
(including Albums of the
Year, Songs of the Year,
Groups of the Year, and
LY COUNTwJY JOURPL
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Individuals of the Year
awards), membership into the
Alabama Music Hall of Fame
(since 1992), and multiple
Dove Award Nominations,
including a Dove award
for Southern Gospel Song
of the Year in 1993 for
"There Rose A Lamb."
Mike Bowling is the first
Southern Gospel soloist to
ever have backto backnumber
one songs on the charts.
Prior to launching his solo
career, Mike performed with
such gospel legends as the
LeFevres, Family Tradition,
the New Hinsons, the Perrys,
and the Crabb Family.
The Peasall Sisters' voices
can be heard in the movie
and. soundtrack for O
Brother, Where Art Thou?- a
performance that earned them
Granmy and CMA Awards.
The three sisters (Sarah, 18;
Hannah, 14; and Leah, 12)
have performed at Carnegie
Hall, Radio City Music Hall,
and, the Grand Ole Opry.
CrossWay formed in
1998 and began, according
to Billboard Magazine,
redefining four-part
harmonies and quartet music
for younger generations.
Their single "It Looks Like
Love to Me" held onto a
spot in the Top 5 on the
national charts for five
consecutive months in 2004-
2005 and was a 2005 Dove
nominee for Southern Gospel
Recorded Song of the Year.
The Mike Bowling Group,
the Peasall Sisters and
CrossWay are each scheduled
to perform at GraceFest on
Saturday, April 8. For a
complete listing of artists
and ticket information,
visit www.gracefest.org.
GraceFest is a' multi-
denominational Christian
music festival organized
entirely by volunteers from
over 40 churches and 12
Christian denominations.
For information about
corporate sponsorships, hotel
accommodations, a complete
line-up or how to become
involved in the GraceFest
organization, visit www.
gracefest.org.
Gospel fest is Saturday
Bluegrass and southern gospel will fill the air Saturday,
April 1 from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. at the Otter Springs Gospel
Fest.
Bring lawn chairs or blankets. A food vendor is on the
premises and an admission fee is required.
Subscribe and have the Levy County
Journal in your mailbox every week.
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
News Briefs.
Food Fest is March 31
The Bronson FFA Alumni presents The 4th Annual
Scholarship "Food Fest" a sampling of local cuisine, on
Friday, March 31 at the Agricultural Extension Office, U.S.
27 in Bronson. Entertainment will begin at 5:30 p.m. and
dinner will be served beginning at 6 p.m.
The tickets will be $10 if purchased in advance or $15 if
purchased at the gate.
For information please contact Marcia Smith at Bronson
High School 352-486-5261 or Phyllis Rutter at 352-486-
5417.
Children can learn scrapbooking
Bronson Public Library will host a free scrapbook program
for children 7-10 years old from 4-4:45 p.m. on March 31.
Each child will be provided materials to create one paper-
bag scrapbook.
Children will need to bring photos they can cut and/or glue
on the book.
For any additional information please contact your local
library or Jenny Rodgers, Youth Services Coordinator, 352-
486-5552.
ATV trail opens April 8
The Suwannee River Water Management District will re-
open the Mallory Swamp ATV Trail to the public on Satur-
day, April 8 at the end of spring turkey season.
The trail will remain open throughout the summer and will
close again on Sept. 17, the Sunday before archery season
opens in Mallory Swamp. This is the second year the area's
38 miles of marked trails have been open to all-terrain ve-
hicles.
All ATV operators must have a special use authorization
(SUA), which they can obtain at no charge at the ATV park-
ing area kiosk. Riders must stay on designated trails, which ?
are open only during daylight hours, and obey posted speed
limits. Riders 16 years of age and under must be accompa-
nied by a parent or legal guardian who is required to sign an
SUA.
To request a brochure or trail map call 386-362-1001 or
800-226-1066 (FL toll free). The brochure and map also are
available for viewing and downloading at www.mysuwan-
neeriver.com.
Quit smoking with support
Are you ready to quit smoking? You are not alone as 70
percent of smokers say they want to quit.
The Levy County Health Department is offering help for
those who are ready to quit tobacco for good using proven
techniques.
The cost of class materials is. $15, which will be refunded to
participants who quit tobacco by the end of the course.
Nicotine Replacement patches, will be available free of
charge, to registeredpartcipants with physiian roval.
The class wil begin with an orientation on April 3 -5:36-
7 p.m. at St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church,Hall .on
Highway 27 ALT and will continue for an additional six
weeks for participants who choose to continue.
Take a moment to think about the benefits of quitting. Your
health: start experiencing health benefits as early as 20 min-
utes after quitting tobacco. Your family: second-hand smoke.
is harmful to children, adults, and pets, even leading to can-
cer and other diseases. Reclaim your freedom, reclaim your
health: Register for the smoking cessation class today by call-
ing (352) 493-6774 ext 6.
Sorority plans yard sale
Alpha Beta Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi of Levy
County is holding its 4th annual yard sale on Saturday, April
1 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The location will be one mile from the
Suwannee River bridge in Dixie County on the riverside.
Time for the Bull Bash
The Chiefland FFA Alumni are putting on the Bull Bash
on April 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. at Carter's Arena. Please come
out, bring your friends and enjoy some great competition and
entertainment and help support the Chiefland FFA Alumni.
City workshop set
The Chiefland City Commission will hold a workshop im-
mediately following the April 10 city commission meeting to
develop forms to evaluate the police chief, fire chief and city
manager. The workshops will be held at city hall, 214 East
Park Ave.
For more information, contact Rodney Russ, city manager,
at 352-493-6711.
Book sale ends Saturday
The Friends of the A.F. Knotts Public Library will hold its
Spring Book Sale through Saturday, April 1, during regular
library hours: Tuesdays 3-8, Wednesdays and Thursdays 9-5
and Saturdays 9-1.
There will be book treasures galore, and your donations
will help with the purchase of new books and maintaining
our lovely library.
For more information, call the A.F. Knotts Public Library,
Eleven 56th St., Yankeetown, at 447-4212.
Business council meets April 12
The next meeting of the Nature Coast Business Development
Council will be held on Wednesday, April 12 at 8 a.m., at the
offices of the school board, 480 Marshburn Dr., Bronson.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Head Start enrollment begins
Sign your child up for Head Start. Applications are being
taken for children six weeks to four years of age at the fol-
lowing locations:
Dixie County: Thursday, March 30 and Friday, March 31
at the Dixie County Health Department from 9 a.m. to 3p.m.
Gilchrist County: Wednesday, April 12 and Thursday, April
13 at the Gilchrist County Library from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Levy County: Thursday, April 6 and Friday, April 7 at
Hitchcock's Foodway in Williston and the Chiefland Wal-
Mart Supercenter from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For more information, call 352-486-5531 or 1-800-303-
7812.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
Nature Coast Transit helps citizens get where they
BY JEFF SIRMONS
STAFF WRITER
Following a stiff shot of
homemade espresso, Jorge
Duran reports to work at 4
a.m to meet the 'dialysis rid-
ers,' a posse he assembles ev- --
ery other morning.
Duran, a bus driver for Na-
ture Coast Transit, is respon-
sible for picking up each of .t. j.
the four or five people and
taking them to Gainesville 1
every other day so they can 'l '
receive dialysis, a method of
removing harmful bacteria
from the bloodstream.
Without dialysis, each per-
son could die.
"Jorge is nice," says Duella
Brewton, 51, one of the di-
alysis riders. "He's like.a big
brother to me-not to men-
tion a lifesaver."
Duran helps transport
about 120 different riders
each week.
This means Duran meets
some interesting people while
driving.
"I had one guy who actu-
ally tried to pick up one of the
ladies riding on the bus," Du-
ran says. "I wasn't gonna have
that-he was very creepy.
When the lady got off, I got
in his way so he wouldn't fol-
low her off the bus."
Duran said that same guy, - > '
who no longer uses the ser-
vice because he was suspend-
ed, called one of the female
bus drivers a "hot tamale."
One bus rider is a big fan
of Harley motorcycles. Even
though he is nearly blind, he NATURE COAST Transit
attached training wheels to
get on board.
his Harley so he could still
ride on deserted.dirt roads. "I checked his pulse and
"I get worried about that there was one, so I did what I
guy," Duran said. "There are could to keep him alive," Du-
a couple dents in his ride." ran says. "The passengers in
Since Duran drives about my van were freaking out."
225 miles a day, he's seen By the time an ambulance
many accidents, though he's arrived, there was still a
never been i 'one hiiimseif.' ptiise, utnf'he was brain dead.
On his wy from Brqn- He didt P th reck.
son to ChieUlnd about six "Many 'drivers would've
months ago, Duran witnessed just called an ambulance and
a Ford Explorer flip in mid- left the scene," said Connie
air and almost hit him. He Conley, office manager for
parked the car on the side.of Nature Coast Transit. "Jorge
the road and found a guy ly- went above and beyond-if
ing on the pavement with a that guy had any chance to
quarter-sized hole in the side live, he would've because of
of his head. Jorge's help."
games there. Sometimes, the
prize is just a stuffed animal
but the winner gets really
excited. Her eyes light up
because she gets to say 'BIN-
GO.'"
Gordon says her experi-
ence in the Williston nursing
home constitutes "the best
days of her life." Ada J, who
also spends time at the nurs-
ing home, would rather be
elsewhere.
"Honestly, I'd rather be
home," Ada says as she ap-
JuuIIaid p Iuoul Uy ..I j11uIIIII o
System Bus driver helps 91-year-old Marjory Owens
Conley nominated Duran
for national transit employee
of the year.
Duran has also learned a
lot from his riders-especial-
ly about Levy County's rich
history.
ura.n, iho's liyed ip Levy
Co.Pty. for. almog-tyo years
now, knows that the last
hanging in Florida occurred
within county lines. Williston
is where the confederate trea-
sury is located. The road he
uses most often, State Road
20, was the trail the Span-
iards used to transport stolen
gold from Cedar Key to St.
Augustine.
Most of the people Duran
transports are elderly or from
nursing homes who have no
other means of transporta-
tion.
"My daughter's got to run
the farm, which is a job that
.requires full-time attention,"
says Marjory Owens, 91.
Barbara Gordon, 66, en-
joys the diverse crowd she
meets on the bus. She tells
the bus riders about her nurs-
ing home experiences.
"The home is like one big,
happy family to me," Gordon
says. "We play the best Bingo
are going
plies makeup en route to her
trip to one of Gainesville's
clinics. "The food's good,
though. I'm still chewing on
last night's turkey."
Desiree Painter, transit
director, says most bus rid-
ers use insurance to cover
the cost, which is set by the
county at $1.81 a mile. This
price is lower than most bus-
ses that are stretcher-ready.
"We please 99.9 percent of
everyone who uses this ser-
vice," Painter says. "We fill a
tremendous void."
BARBARA GORDON, 66, elevates on the Nature
Coast Transit bus, which will take her to a Gaines-
ville clinic for an appointment.
JORGE DURAN chuckles as Dakota tries to board
his Nature Coast Transit System bus.
LEVY COUNTY QUILT MUSEUM:
10 years later, it's still 'sew
BY WINNELLE HORNE
CORRESPONDENT
Log Cabin Quilters
met March .23 at the Levy
County Quilt Museum. The
Watermelon Quilt is out and
Goldie will hem it at home.
The other two will come out
soon.
We are asking everyone to
come to the museum April 1
and help us celebrate 10 years
of building and running this
50 x 100 foot log museum.
It has been 10 wonderful
years. We are all 10 years
older but still going strong.
We will have refreshments
all day and we are asking
anyone who plays bluegrass
and gospel music to come
and help us to have a day like
we did for three years when
we had Pickin' on the Porch.
Many people donated
money and felt like the
money would never be used
and we had many tell us we
would never build.
But my Grandpa Poley
Home always said you
always finish what you start
and my mother always said,
never buy on credit.
The museum is all paid
and we still have to keep up
with lights, gas, telephone,
insurance and keeping the
place supplied with paper
goods, food and all the many
things it takes to keep it up.
We hope we have
employees from CFE Co-op
as we met in the conference
room for 12 years to get the
money to start.
We are writing the history
of the museum and Lancaster
good
Correctional with Jarrod
Jones, Greg Stavley and other
officers who have. worked
with the more than 800
inmates, have been a big part
of the building and helping to
keep it looking so great.
So, come out and visit with
the Log Cabin Quilters and
see what can be done when
people tell you, "You will
never build anything, because
you don't know how." They
were right, but we did it
anyway with the help of the
Lord. You who donated, you
who worked and believed in
us, we do thank you.
There were 20 members
present.
Winnelle Horne is the
director of the Levy County
Quilt Museum, Inc.
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Prepare your pet for hurricane season
On Saturday, April 1 from 2:30-3:30
p.m., Levy County Animal Services will
host a Low Cost Pet Vaccinations Clinic at
the Levy County Animal Service Shelter.
The clinic is located at 12051 NE 69th
Lane, Bronson, off CR 335 at the Levy
County Landfill.
Rabies vaccinations are needed for
the quality of the environment and the
protection of our pets. Rabies vaccinations
will be $7 for dogs and cats. The only
rabies vaccinations recognized by the
State of Florida are those administered by
a licensed veterinarian.
Animal Services will also do adoptions
of dogs and cats during the clinic for those
who wish to adopt a companion animal.
Normal adoption hours are Monday
- Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. For further
information call 352-486-5138 or on the
web at'levycountyanimal.Petfinder.com.
Spring is here and so is flea and tick
season, so please protect your pets from
these nasty critters.
Pets need to be ready now for the
hurricane season. Have them vaccinated
with their shot record, a picture, a pet
carrier, food and any other necessary item
your pet needs on a day to day basis
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Your Custom Home Specialist
Locally Owned and Operated By
Steve and Karen Smith
Office: (352) 486-4290 Mobile: (352) 538-1388
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
YOUR VIEW
Tourism? Ha! Reader scoffs
To the editor: ,
I've been to a couple of the TDC's unproductive meetings
in the past and don't see as I read the (what I call third page
news) blowing of Ms. McQueen on how all the tax money
collected is going to be spent on "ZOOS", "STADIUMS"
ETC. instead of trying to help us who collect the lousy tax
for somebody else to spend.
We don't even have zoos or stadiums in Levy County nor
do we need them. I notice the business owners of flower
shops, restaurants, shrimpers, museums etc.do not have to
collect this "Bed Tax" yetthey are the ones the TDC wants
to promote instead of the motel and campground owners
who bring the money in.
The BOCC & DOT will not even allow me to place signs
on U.S. 19 to promote my campground and then they say
"WE ARE IN THE TOURISM BUSINESS".
Bob Obert
Village Pines Campground
Inglis
Abilities, not limitations
To the editor:
March is national "Mental Retardation Awareness Month."
Unaware to most, there are approximately 170 million peo-
ple with intellectual disabilities worldwide, and more than 7
million in the United States, many in our own communities.
Through Special Olympics, we serve over one million ath-
letes with intellectual disabilities in more than 160 countries
providing year-round sports training and competition in 26
Olympic-type summer and winter sports. Yet to reach the
millions who could benefit from this program, we need the
help of many more volunteers and contributors.
We see the abilities riot the limitations - of people with
intellectual disabilities. For every athlete, there is a story of
triumph and perseverance. But our athletes' successes don't
happen in a vacuum; they need the support and acceptance
of their communities. Recently, Floridians showed their
support of these extraordinary athletes by joining forces with
Publix Super Markets to raise over $1.65 million dollars for
Special Olympics Florida in the month of January. This sup-
port helps make Special Olympics a reality for more people
than ever before.
While everyone can benefit from sports, for our athletes
there are also clinical benefits like health and fitness and
self-esteem and greater social adjustment. But at the end of
the day, Special Olympics is an environment where people
with intellectual disabilities can be successful and where
parents can be proud of their children. That's no small feat
given the amount of prejudice and discrimination that most
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lectual disabilities have gained the self-confidence and social
skills to succeed both on and off the playing field; individu-
als once thought burdens to society are proving themselves
productive citizens,
If you would like to support a movement that celebrates
differences and embraces acceptance and understanding,
call Special Olympics Florida at 1-800-322-HERO (4376)
or visit us on the web at www.sofl.org and volunteer today.
In addition, April is "National Volunteerism Month," so get
involved! Because with your help, everyone wins.
Monty Castevens-
President/CEO
Special Olympics Florida
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They have just become more televised.
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Nobody got anywhere in the world by
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How 'bout them Gators?
Go sit in any Levy
County city com-
mission meeting
and you'll probably hear-
some councilors talk about
'dem Gators.'
"How 'bout dem gators,
huh?" one asks the other.
"Boy that Joakim Noah sure
knows how to scream."
"Probably because of all
that hair on his head," re-
sponds the other. "I'd scream
if I looked in the mirror and
saw that. But boy, he sure
knows what to do with a
basketball."
Instead of city politics,'
millage rates or sewage,
these councilors are talk-
ing about the University of
Florida fighting' Gators.
This makes me warm and
fuzzy inside.
I am a Gator-I'm en-
'-fOIed-at UF. MyMotn a$,-m
Dadmet in a UFjournalism
class (apple didn't fall too far
from the tree). My grandfa-
ther graduated from UF on a
G.I. Bill. He taught me that
Lucifer was a nicer guy than
any FSU Seminole, Geor-
gia Bulldog or Tennessee
Volunteer when I was only
6. I didn't know who Lucifer
was then, but I did know he
wasn't good.
And now, it makes me so
proud to know that most of
the people I know in this
county are nicer than Luci-
fer.
Yes, I do see the.oc-
casional garnet and gold
Seminole logo or that ugly
green and gold U, somehow
symbolizing the Hurricanes
of Miami, on the back of a
pickup truck.
But these symbols of
treachery are uncommon.
The pride that this county
has in its closest, collegiate
team is compelling. It's a
breath of fresh air coming
from Gainesville, a town that
loves to hate its team.
Gainesville is an all-gator
town, I'll assure you of that.
But many of the student fans
have become members of
what I.like to call the 'tough
love fan club.'
Each mem-
ber is a Gator
fan, but they
almost want
the Gators to
lose so they
can go to the
nearest bar,
down a couple
of brews and
talk about
how Billy JEFF
Donovan's SIRMONS
an idiot or columnist
how Urban
Meyer's
overrated.
The closest bit of Gator pride
coming from these students
sounds like this: "hey, at
least we have a cooler mas-
cot than the Stanford tree."
- ,lqri not a m ember o qIs
club. My grandfather wvpu
not approve. 1, like most of
the Levy County residents
I've talked to, am a member
of the 'Florida's number one
either way,,so y'all naysay-
ers can shut up club.'
This club remains loyal no
matter what the Gators do.
We're fans because we're
fans. I went to every game
of Ron Zook's last football
season. Many would say this
was a hard feat, but I loved'
it. I loved every second of
it--until the last-quarter melt-
downs.
When the Gators succeed,
members of my club get to
gloat first because we never
lost faith.
How 'bout'dem Gators
right now?
Final four baby, beating up
top-seeded Villanova with
strong, hard interior offense
and a defense tougher than a
$2.99 well-done steak.
So much for soft. On
comes the gloating.
My girlfriend, a UF stu-
dent, often asks why I care
so much about something
that has absolutely nothing
to do with anything impor-
tant. The answer is because
it's fun. It's fun to be a part
of a large group that tran-
scends county, state,and even
national borders. Unless
you're betting, it essentially
means nothing whether the
Gators win or lose. However,
it is a blast to talk, or write,
about.
County residents I've met,
almost all of them have been
passionate for the Gators. I
asked the owners of Fred and
Vickie's Almost New Fur-
niture store what was going
on in Chiefland this Friday
night. They told me noth-
ing-there's a Gator game
on tonight.
That's pride.
And when I cover meet-
ings this coming week, I'll
be looking for conversations
about George Mason, who-
ever that is.
Jeff Sirmons is a re-
porter for the Levy County
Journal.
The wolf:
A Levy County Indian tale
BY JOHN ESTEVES
GUEST COLUMNIST
Indians love their brother the wolf. Some use its bones
for cures and magic believing a wolf's paw or a string of its
fangs can ward off something tragic. Wise medicine men
call the wolf their friend. Some wear his hide with pride; an
ages old fashion trend. So many loved him for these things,
he almost became a goner. -Though some would not kill
See John Page 5
Miss Honey says...
M onday, March 27,
2006. Good morn-
ing! I was awake early and I
wrote my column, but when
I got dressed and ready to
take it down to the Journal I
couldn't find it!
Guess what, my little
boys, Peewee and Sweet
Pee, had torn it up and it was
scattered everywhere.
Did I spank them? No,
I didn't! I should have put
it up where they could not
have reached it. So it was
really my fault.
Hush, Donald, I bet Mrs.
Eliza had to keep things out
of your reach, tto!
Who knows? Mary may
still have to keep things
away from you! Poor Mary.
But we still
love you,
Donald no
matter what
you do or
say. Yeah,
we do,
too. Lord
help us, we
do! Glen,
my little MISS HONEY
buddy has
to put up with you, too!
My dear friend, Brenda,
is home from the hospital
and was at church Sunday
morning. I love her as my
own and am very thankful
See Honey Page 5
Hybrid Tea Roses
Belindas Dream - Lovely
soft pink color, great fra-
grance and a nice rose for the
vase.
Prunes well. About 5 -6
feet tall
See DT Page 5
COUNTY JOURA L
OE COUNTY PAPE '* EST. 192
i
Time to be
waterwise
BY D.T. PENDLETON
GUEST COLUMNIST
W e all got one.
Most of us
ignored it. The
mailer from the Suwannee
River Partnership.
It is important for you to
read it and understand we are
once again fighting to keep
our water but in a different
way.
You can start in the gar-
den. Our neighbor Alachua
County is under a mandatory
2 day a week watering limit
and as a designer I always
try to have my gardens
survive on water 2 days a
week. Most of us out here
have wells but even if you
could get your garden to
live on three days a week of
watering it would be helpful
to keep us off a mandatory
limited watering schedule.
All plants will need water
'to get established. This
means for at least two weeks
your bedding plants and
garden veggies get water
every day. Most medium
sized shrubs will need water
every day for two weeks
and every other day for two
weeks and once a week for
at least another month. After
that you will have to watch
to make sure your material is
rooting in.
Planning is key to water-
wise gardening. I love celery
but'it loves water. I have no
irrigation. Because I also
have no drainage, I planted
my celery right on the
dripline on the south side of
my house. South light gives
it plenty of light but not as
much as the hot-western sun
and rhi t i~.acon the '
water it needs. I also have a
metal root whichiseds our
lovely overnight dew right
off my roof onto the dripline
and onto my celery every
morning.
My eastern side is loaded
with amaryllis and Ms.
Lowders' daylilies. There
are also blue and purple
agapanthus planted. Most
people choose a western
exposure for lilies but they
do great with the morning
sun. They may look like.
they have tough leaves but
lilies have somewhat fragile
leaves due to water content.
I have planted them about 6"
out from the dripline to keep
damage to a minimum in our
Florida deluges. Another ad-
vantage to a mixed planting
is two-fold: each lilly type
will bloom at different times
of the year and they will all
take the same kind of care.
Shrubs will need to be
planted outside the dripline
to prevent branch breakage.
Also, remember if a 6' shrub
needs 3 feet of clearance, the
roots will extend out by 3'
feet or more.
Western sun is good for all
lilies if you have irrigation.
. I have about a hundred short
crinums along the south
fence but they are suffering
in our hot sun. My solution?
Plant roses along the fence
Which will give the crinums
a little shade and me a little
bloom.
Tip: both roses and lilies
like to have some bone meal
or crushed oyster shells ap-
plied in the fall or very early
spring. Prune most roses by
the end of January.
My Rose picks for a be-
ginner garden:
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Law & Courts
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
The Levy County Sheriff's
Office reports the following
arrests:
Daryl K. Damm, date
of birth (DOB) 04/12/57, of
Fanning Spring was arrested
for disorderly intoxication
on 03/18/06. Bail was set at
$1,000.
Jason Turner, -DOB
07/28/87, of Old Town
was arrested on an active
Gilchrist County warrant for
possession of alcohol under
21 years of age and violation
of probation for no valid
drivers license, on 03/18/06.
Bail was set at $3,500.
Ashley White, DOB
03/07/85, of Orlando was
arrested on Levy County
warrant for violation of
probation for felony fleeing
attempting to elude, on
03/17/06. No bail was set.
*Brett Allan Daniels, DOB
05/30/83, of Morriston was
arrested on a warrant out of
Orange County for failure
to appear for burglary of a
dwelling, on 03/18/06. Bail
was set at $100,000.
Dario Martinez Gardunio,
DOB 12/29/76, of Williston
was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for fta,
disorderly intoxication and
resisting officer without
violence, on 03/17/06. Bail
was set at $3,000.
Christy M. Rader, DOB
02/06/80, of Yankeetown
was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for violation
of probation for battery and
violation of injunction, on
03/19/06. No bail was set.
Andrew James Brown,
SDOB 02/15/79, of Williston
was arrestedon an active Levy
County warrant for violation
of probation for, two counts
S possession and sale of cocaine
also drug. paraphernalia
and resisting arrest without,
violence, on 03/19/06. Bail
was set only for resisting
arrest and possession of drug
paraphernalia, $3,500.
Kyle Koss, DOB
02/03/59, address unknown,
was arrested on a warrant
for violation of probation
for leaving the scene of an
accident, on 03/17/06. No
bail was set.
EDT
Don Juan Bold crimson
color, long stem and nearly
thornless, holds well in the
vase and the fragrance is
unbeatable, tall climber but
easily managed on a trellis
field fence or wood privacy
fence.
Antique Roses
Pink Pet nice little
clusters of dainty pink
roses. Quite thorny but easily
pruned back with gloves on.
About 3 feet by 3 feet. Reli-
able bloomer.
Alachua Red Has nasty
little thorns and requires
gloves while pruning but
blooms almost all year
round. Has small, bright red
roses. Alachua Red is really
a ground cover rose but can
be trained on a trellis. It does
well in containers and makes
quaint hanging baskets.
Both Pink Pet and Alachua
Red are available locally at
Four O'Clocks Nursery in
Newberry. Sorry, no phone
number, you'll just have to
drop in on Gary and Martha.'
Another great plant for a
watermiser garden is Spirea.
Spirea is in the rose family,
too. Some of you may know
it as Bridal Wreath. It is a
large weepy shrub. It really
wants to be in full sun. If
planted on a western expo-
sure, they can get about five
or six feet tall. Most varieties
common here bloom around
March but some varieties are
late bloomers. They will lose
most of their leaves in a cold
winter.
Sherry Baker, DOB
01/09/74, of Inglis was
arrested on a warrant for VOP
child neglect, on 03/17/06.
Bail was set at $10,000.
Toni Annette Parnell,
DOB 02/03/78, of Fanning
Springs was arrested on a
Levy County. warrant for
larceny over $300 and 'less
than $20,000, on 03/20/06.
Bail was set at $2,500.
Ronnie Lee Newmans,
DOB 03/02/77, of Williston
was arrested on a Levy County
warrant for failure to appear
for improper exhibit of a
firearm or dangerous weapon,
on 03/20/06. He was released
on his on recognizance.
Kim Saimo Stallings,
DOB 04/19/56, of Branford
was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for failure
to appear for driving while
license suspended or revoked
knowingly and resisting
officer without violence, on
03/20/06. He was released on
his own recognizance.
Juana Dophiette Blunt,
DOB 03/24/79, of Williston
was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for failure
to appear for driving while
license suspended or revoked
knowingly, on 03/20/06.
She was released on her on
recognizance.
Wayne Scott Stockle,
DOB 05/15/84, of Inglis was
arrested on a Levy County
warrant for violation of
probation for burglary to a
-dwelling, on 03/13/06. He
was released. on his own
recognizance.
Priscilla Ann Meeks,
DOB 08/08/65, of Williston
was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for violation
of probation for forgery and
failure to appear for fraud
larceny, on 03/21/06. Bail
was set at $25,000.
Frederick L. Days, DOB
11/10/62, of Williston was
arrested on a warrant for
worthless check, on 03/21/06.
No bail was set.
Michael S. Salley, DOB
05/18/77, of Chiefland was
arrested on a warrant for
violation of probation for
bodily attachment and three
charges of grand theft and on
Spirea lends a grace
and charm to the southern
garden. It requires very little
pruning and rose food after
the first bloom has ended and
another helping of rose food
around September. There are
some new color varieties but
I find those disappointing.
I'm stickin' with the white.
Try planting purple Sca-
biosa in front of the Spirea.
Scabiosa is also called
Pincushion Flower. It is
great for attracting butter-
flies and comes back every
year. In mild winter years,
like this year, it may ever
go dormant. They appreciate
morning sun and the after-
noon shade of a shrub. Most
Scabiosa will bloom from
early summer until June or
July. Feed them with 6-6-
6 when they have finished
and/or in September.
Tip: Remember when lo-
cating shrubs and roses, they
need plenty of room for good
air circulation and room for
you to apply fertilizers eas-
ily. To calculate this, take the
ultimate height and divide
that in half. This is how far
apart they should be planted.
The Spirea gets 6 feet tall
so it needs 3 feet between
them. A 10-foot long fence
could have three. If you
plant the scabiosa, they need
to be four feet out and one
foot apart. Three feet for the
spirea and one foot around
for the scabiosa.
The total area needed for
03/21/06. Bail was set at $500
cash for bodily attachment; no
bail was set for grand theft.
Curtis E. Mock Jr., DOB
03/24/79, of Morriston
was arrested on a warrant
for violation of probation
for battery, on 03/22/06.
He was released on his on
recognizance.
Roland T. Coleman, DOB
10/28/64, of Williston was
arrested on an active parole
violation warrant for battery
on elderly, on 03/23/06. No
bail was stated.
Charles Richard Tilley,
DOB 11/29/69, of Bronson
was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for fraud,
insufficient funds obtaining
goods/services property over
$150, violation of probation,
violation of injunction,
failure to appear for change
of plea; driving while license
suspended or revoked
knowingly and attaching tag
not assigned, on 03/22/06.
Bail was set at $14,010; no
bail was set for injunction.
Terry Eugene Miller, DOB
03/03/58, of Williston was
arrested on a Levy County
warrant for failure to appear
for larceny and petit theft, on
03/22/06. He was released on
his own recognizance.
Cherry L. Carter, DOB
08/29/54, of Gainesville was
arrested on a Levy County
warrant for violation of
probation no valid drivers
license, on 03/22/06. Bail
was set at $2,500.
James Stevenson Ellerby,
DOB 11/07/65, of Chiefland
was arrested on a Putnam
County warrant for writ
of bodily attachment, on
03/22/06. Bail was set at
$700 cash only.
'* Lisa Yopp 'Harder,
IDoB:' fiy/2 ,- U finglis
was arrested for trafficking
cocaine and possession
of drug paraphernalia, on
03/23/06. Bail was set at
$51,000.
Jeremiah A. Ware, DOB
12/17/85, of Chiefland was
arrested on a Levy County
warrant for failure to appear
for change, of plea, on
03/24/06. Bail was set at
$10,005.
Continued frdm page 4
three Spirea and five Scabi-
osa is about 12 feet long and
four to five feet deep.
Both of these plants will
do well on their own once
established or on a two day a
week watering schedule.
Mulch would not really be
needed in this garden though
a mini nugget size would be
appropriate and about five or
six bags should be enough.
Water this mini garden well
before applying mulch.
Water is a precious re-
source for us in this county.
It brings tourist monies and
supports our farmers and
ranchers.
As' water becomes a big-
ger issue, we must learn to
regulate ourselves to keep
unwelcome regulations out.
I don't want anyone telling
me what I can plant in my
garden by having to choose
based on water restrictions.
Educate yourself on your
choices, ask about water
requirements and plan your
placements carefully. Just
because a tag lists a require-
ment doesn't mean.that is
the only place the plant can
go. Some plants, like Sca-
biosa can be flexible, other
material, like impatiens, are
not. Ask, learn and garden
beautifully!
D.T. Pendleton is a land-
scape designer who resides
in Chiefland and is a regu-
lar correspondent for this
newspaper.
Jeffery L Partain, DOB
06/302/81, of Chiefland was
arrested on a warrant for
violation of probation for
aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon,on 03/23/06.
He was released on his own
recognizance.
Eric Humbert, DOB
08/31/62, of Inglis was
arrested a Citrus County
warrant for trafficking cocaine
and possession of marijuana
more than 20 gr. and drug
paraphernalia, failure to
appear for sales/possession
of cocaine on 03/23/06. Bail
was set at $101,000.
Christopher W. Croft,
DOB 11/11/73, of Newberry
was arrested for domestic
battery on 03/18/06. Bail was
set at $10,000.
William P. Griffin, DOB
04/03/86, of Williston was
arrested for burglary and theft
of utilities, on 03/18/06. Bail
was set at $6,000.
Gerald Slater, DOB
12/24/53, of Chiefland was
arrested for domestic battery,
on 03/22/06. Bail was set at
$7,000.
Mathew Robinson, DOB
05/09/81, of Bronson was
arrested for domestic assault
and possession of cannabis
less then 20 gr., on 03/23/06.
Bail was set at $4,000.
Lawrence W. Jennings
Jr., DOB 01/16/54, of
YankeetoWn was arrested
for aggravated assault, on
03/19/06. Bail was set at
$5,000.
James M. Calvert III,
DOB 02/15/76, of Williston
was arrested for violation of
injunction on 03/22/06. Bail
was set at $2,500.
*John ,
Continued from page 4
kill them themselves they
hired others for this honor.
History tells us many told
stories to their children about
wolves' cunning and his
skills, yet some went out to
kill its pups in their den sites
on the hills.
Some young braves, to
prove their courage, col-
lected wolf parts to show
their skills. Many use the
name taken from this noble
creature and do it without
shame hoping to connect
themselves to this animal's
-fame.
On totems and all types
of artwork the wolf image
abounds. Still, even today,
the wolf is killed by some
wherever it is found.
Talking John Esteves
resides in Inglis where he
enjoys studying Native
American folklore.
Chiefland child dies in accident
A 21-month-old Chiefland toddler was killed last week
in an accident at his home on NW 30th Street.
Taylor Barrand was flown by helicopter, to Shands in
Gainesville Friday afternoon where he was pronounced
dead after being struck by a UPS truck at his home.
According to the report from the Florida Highway
Patrol, the UPS driver was delivering a package to the
child's father, Daniel, while the child played in the back-
yard.
Neither the father nor the driver, Scott Goldberg, 47,
knew the child had left the yard and came into the path
of the truck that was leaving.
A complete obituary for the toddler appears.on page
7.
Craft show needs vendors
Time is running out for you to be included as a non-profit
organization or a craft or food vendor at the AARP Chap-
ter #912 Spring Fest and Craft Show on Saturday, April 8 in
downtown Williston. The deadline for applications is Friday,
April 1.
Proceeds from this event are used for the benefit of the
entire community and to provide services for seniors. *
For applications or information call 352/528-3323 or email
,macraig@webkrft.net.
Learn to be a better driver
AARP will once again offer its driver safety program. The
class fee is $10 and there are no tests.
The two-day, four-hour classroom instruction refines driv-
ing skills and develops defensive driving techniques.
The certificate qualifies graduates for an auto insurance
discount for three years. Phone: (352) 333-3036 for informa-
tion and to register.
Classes will be held in Gainesville April 1 and 8, 9 a.m. to 1
p.m.; and April 11 and 12, noon to 4 p.m. and in Archer April
10 and 11, 10a.m. to 2p.m.
SBA disaster loans available
The U.S. Small BusinessAdministration (SBA) is reminding
businesses in the counties of Dixie, Taylor, and Walton and
contiguous counties of Gilchrist, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon,
Levy, Madison and Washington in the state of Florida that
Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are still available
to small businesses that were economically impacted by
Hurricane Dennis that occurred on July 7-20, 2005.
Small businesses may apply for a loan up to $1.5 million
if they suffered substantial economic injury from the disaster.
These working capital loans may be used to pay fixed debts,
payroll, accounts payable, and other bills that could have been
paid h, 4e dj~;jr ,t occurred. .
The interest rate'on these loans may be as low as 4 percent,
with a maximum term of 30 years.
To obtain a loan application, interested business owners
should contact SBA's National customer service center by
calling 800-659-2955 (for the.hearing-impaired 1-800-877-
8339); Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m.,
EST. Business. loan applications can also be downloaded
from the SBA's website at www.sba.gov//disaster. Completed
applications should be mailed to: U.S. Small Business
administration, National Processing and Disbursement
Center- 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 67155.
The filing deadline for economic injury loan applications
for Hurricane Dennis is April 10, 2006.
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God brought her back home, safe and gaining strength!
Thanks again Linda, you are the greatest; Where would
I be without friends? Or without Jesus, who is my bestest
friend.
I will make this short and sweet and promise to do better
next week.
So until then nuff said,
Miss Honey
Kenneth Lee Harris
Date of birth: 6-30-63
Last known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: VOP
Grand Theft
Bryan Thomas
'. Keator
Date of birth: 11-3-85
1' Last known Address:
'\ Williston
SLj' Wanted for: VOP
Possession of Marij
,. w/int to Sell
Bradford J.
Mcenteggart
Date of birth: 10-28-58
Last known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: Writ of
Bodily Attachment
Daniel C. Huffman
Date of birth: 3-22-83
Last known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: VOP
Forgery, Fraud
Billie Jo Laubach
Date of birth: 10-11-72
Last known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: VOP
Possession of
Controlled Substance
Christopher E. Pate
Date of birth: 5-26-86
Last known Address:
Archer
S"- Wanted for: FTA No
Drivers License
Sheriff's reports another busy week
Page 5
WANTED IN LEVY COUNTY
Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having any information
about the above individuals, please contact the
Levy County Sheriff's Office at 486-5111,
or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
1AE Conquest-Fletcher
Lee and Carolyn Holder of Bronson announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Lisa Conquest to Tony Fletcher, the
son of Charles and Silvia Fletcher, all of Bronson.
A wedding is planned for May 27.
5',-
MISS CONQUEST, MR. KERCHNER
Conquest-Kerchner
plan April 15 vows
John and Anne Kerchner of Gloucester Township, N.J.
announce the engagement of their son, Joseph "Joe" Thomas
Kerchner to Shannon Marie Conquest of Bronson.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Jim Conquest Jr. and
Lisa Conquest, both of Bronson.
The wedding will be held April 15 in Cedar Key.
Mr. and Mrs. Coots
spend 65 years together
Ernie and Millie Coots There was plenty of food
of Bronson celebrated their and two cakes.
65th wedding anniversary Therewas entertainmentfor
on Ernie's 87th birthday, the old and young, including
March 5 at the home of their horseback riding, horseshoes,
youngest granddaughter, games, for the older set, a
April Godbolt. magician with lots of magic
It was also a celebration for tricks and a large balloon
April's three-year old little jumper and fun games for the
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Beck reunion
The Beck Family Reunion
will be held April 8 beginning
at 10 a.m.at Concord Baptist
Church (Rocky Hammock).
Please bring a covered dish
forlunch. ..,,, ,' a' ir i-
There will prizes awarded
in several categories. Each
family is asked to bring at
least one thing to display
on a family memories table
with a card telling about the
item. Also old family photos
MS. CONQUEST, MR. FLETCHER
Jim Conquest Jr. and Lisa Conquest both of Bronson an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Aimee Elizabeth to
Bradley Scott Smith of Bronson.
The future groom is the son of Kathy Smith of High Springs
and the late Floyd Smith.
A wedding is planned for May 6.
CK Lions
host district
governor
uyOUnlglgVUp. District 35L Go\. Gunter
set for Ap il 8 Hirsch, accompanied by his
t or April 8 wife Lion, Cris, made his
official visit to the Cedar
are welcome. If you can't Key Lions Club on Tuesday.
identify persons in a photo, March 21.
maybe some else will know The governor inducted
who they are. eight new Lions into the club
Come see what family and then presented awards
triregy, fiaW F; a Jttl aIto J jions Ruth,- Hernandez.
reuntlm -. .,, .......v ,,,q s for her outstanding \\ofk-
For more information call as chairperson of the'club's
Marie Strange at 352-493- Vision Program and to Lion
2759 or Pam Owens at 352- Maurice Hendricks for his
486-2864 or e-mail Pam at. Lions leadership role.
PLOWENS54@netscape. District Gov. Gunter spoke
net. n tht n eed for nanssn and
Creekside book fair
begins March 31
Creekside Christian School
will host a Scholastic Book
Fair on March 31 April
7, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
to help raise funds for their'
classroom libraries.
The fair will feature
specially priced books
and educational products,
including newly released
works, award-winning titles,
children's classics, interactive
software and current best
sellers from more than 150
publishers.
The fair will be open
each day from 7:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. On Monday, April
3 from 6-8 p.m., the Book
Fair will feature a special
Family Event with stories for
children, music, refreshments
and door prizes.
Fair attendees can help
build classroom libraries by
purchasing books for teachers
through the Classroom Wish
List program. Book Fair
proceeds also will be used to
purchase essential classroom
resources and support
school projects at Creekside
Christian School.
Sponsorships are available.
Area businesses interested in
making a donation are asked
to contact Ginny Keith at
486-2112.
C Shear E pressions
SThe fair Eperts
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Locatedsouth of'Bronson on jighiway 27-A x
vision in a Lions Club. He
then gave a brief history of the
founding of the International
Association of Lions Clubs
in 1917 and Helen Keller's
challenge in 1925 to the
Lions to become Knights of
the Blind. This challenge has
CEDAR KEY Lions welcomed, from left, Eileen Senecal, President Roland
Senecal, District Gov. Gunter Hirsch and Cris Hirsch.
resulted in multiple millions
of eyeglasses being provided
for those in need, millions
of cataract surgeries, and
Alumni basketball game
set for May 13
Did you earn a trophy as district champs? Did you play
on a Sweet Sixteen or Elite Eight team? Did you take the
journey to Lakeland for a shot at the state title?
Bring your game to the first Annual Alumni Basketball
Game on Saturday, May 13.
Registration forms are available at the Bronson Middle
High School in the front office. A $20 registration fee is
required with a completed registration form by Wednes-
day, May 9. For more information, call Sherrie Schuler
(schules@levy.kl2.fl.us) or Stacy Petty (pettys@levy.kl2.
fl.us) at 352-486-5261
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the near elimination of river vision without action is just
blindness in underdeveloped a dream and we all need to
countries, examine our goals in order to
Finally, he noted that a move the vision forward.
Fishing pier opens Thursday
The #4 Bridge Fishing Pier and Boat Ramp at Cedar Key,
will reopen and be ready for use as of March 30 at 7 a.m. A
grand opening is slated at a later date.
Everyone is encouraged to come out and enjoy the newly
upgraded county facilities.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
OBITUARIES
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
brother, Jack Benton of Gainesville; 10 grandchildren and 10 his home after a brief illness. He was 45.
Ila Louise Watson Asbell
Ila Louise Watson Asbell of Trenton died Thursday, March
23. She was.99.
Mrs. Asbell was born in Levy County and was a lifelong
resident.
She was a homemaker. She reared her siblings when her
parents died at a young age, and later raised her own chil-
dren.
She was a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, James Shelton
Asbell, and sons, Lemuel Moses Asbell, Enoch Asbell and
Robert Asbell.
Survivors include daughters Roselle Bublitz, Alene Colson
and Carolyn Morgan, all of Trenton, Jetty Blake and Mary
Ann Griner, both of Chiefland; a son, James Duke Asbell of
Trenton; a sister, Edna Watson Thomas of Hugo, Okla.; 20
grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren and 29 great-great-
grandchildren.
Taylor John Barrand
Taylor John Barrand of Chiefland died Friday at Shands at
the University of Florida. He was 21 months old.
Taylor is survived by his parents, Daniel and Jeanne Bar-
rand of Chiefland, and a brother, Hunter Lee Barrand of
Chiefland.
Other survivors include his maternal grandparents, Randy
and Carolyn Lipscomb of Lake City; maternal great-grand-
parents, John and Dorothy Lewis of Fayetteville, Pa.; pater-
nal grandparents Linda and John Mullins of Cragford, Ala.,
and Duane and Velma Barrand of Topton, N.C.; and paternal
great-grandmothers, Cauline McCain of Cragford and Ruth
Barrand of North Tonawanda, N.Y.
Aldine Wray Beckham
Aldine Wray Beckham of Hawthorne died Sunday in
Gainesville. He was 81.
S.Mr. Beckham was born in, Hawthorne and
was a lifetime resident. He served in the U.S.
S."Madrine and \\as a inember of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars. He owned and operated a truck-
ing company and worked for Edgar Plastic Ka-
olin Co. in the 1960s, Chesser and Strickland
Sand Co. in Hollister and Century 21 Realty in
Palatka. He was a member of Woodlawn Bap-
tist Church in Johnson.
Mr. Beckham was preceded in death by daughters Tarza,
Suzette and Lee.
Survivors include daughters Diane Scott and Phyllis Straud,
both of Hawthorne, and Donna Stacey of Edgar; sons Ray
Beckham of Hawthorne and Scott Beckham of Orlando; a
brother, Julian Beckham of Gainesville; sisters Margie Sapp
of Lake Butler, Bobby Alvarez of Fort Myers, Irma Glenn
Hales of Gainesville and Sandra Cannon of Trenton; 12
grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.
Esther L. Brown
Esther L. Brown of Lake City died Monday, March 20 at
Chiefland Care Center after an extended illness. She was 76.
Mrs. Brown was born in Morristori, living most of her life
in Delray Beach. She moved to Lake City five years ago.
She was a seamstress and a homemaker.
She was a member of the First Christian Church of Lake
City.
Survivors include daughters Linda Diane Jordan and Mela-
nie Laverys, both of Lake Worth; sons John D. Hiers of Wil-
liston, Oscar S. Brown Jr. of Lake City, Vincent Brown of Or-
lando and David Brown of Altamonte Springs; a brother, Lex
Munden of Starke; sisters Florene Baker of Deltona, Minnie
B. Holtzclaw of Bronson, Betty R. Desch of Starke, Geraldine
Raulerson of Chuluota, Carrie B. Moreau of Alachua, Chris-
tine Carr of Lake City and Dale Koch of Archer; 14 grand-
children and six great-grandchildren.
Elmer Owens Bruce
Elmer Owens Bruce of High Springs died Monday, March
20 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Gainesville. He
was 70.
S Mr. Bruce was bom in Plant City and lived
most of his life in Gilchrist County.
He was a retired farmer and served in the
U.S. Army.
He attended Mount Horeb Baptist Church
and enjoyed fishing in his spare time.
Survivors include sons Marty Bruce and
Mark Bruce, both of High Springs; brothers
Jimmy Bruce of Jacksonville and Ermon Bruce of Trenton; a
sister, Helen Hines of High Springs; and four grandchildren.
Henrietta Carlisle
Henrietta Carlisle ofNewberry died Tuesday at North Flor-
ida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. She was 69.
Mrs. Carlisle was born in Alachua and lived most of her life
in Gilchrist County.
She retired as a machine operator for GE/Moltech after 29
years.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Caul
P. Carlisle.
Survivors include a daughter, Cindy Arrington of Trenton;
sons Carlton Andy Carlisle of Old Town and Calvin Carlisle
of Trenton; a sister, Leslie Mae McGehee of Newberry; and a
great-grandchildren.
John Enoch Cole
John Enoch Cole of Trenton died Tuesday. March 21 at the
Haven Tri-County Hospice in Chiefland. He was 79.
Mr. Cole was born in Columbia County and lived in Lake
City before moving to Trenton six years ago.
He. worked in life insurance sales for more than 15 years
and was a former manager of the Lake City and
Ocala offices of Peninsular Life Insurance Co.
until retiring in 1973.
He was a member of the Cherry Sink Church
of Christ in Trenton, and served as a Little
League football and baseball coach in Lake
City for more than 27 years.
He served in the U.S. Maritime Service and
was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Lucy Lana Cole of Trenton;
daughters Lana Marie Atkinson of Columbus, Ind., Cheryl
Ross and Sheila Bess, both of Brandon; sons Johnny Cole
of Keystone Heights and Gary Cole of Lake City; brothers
Jack Cole of Homestead and Gene Cole of Lake City; a sister,
Adrena Crews of Lake City; 10 grandchildren and 14 great-
grandchildren.
Edward B. Davis
Edward B. "Brad" Davis of Gainesville died Thursday,
March 23 in Gainesville following an extended illness. He
was 42.
Mr. Davis was born in Laon Air Base, France, and had been
a resident of the Interlachen-Gainesville area for the past 26
years, coming from Trenton. He worked in construction.
He had attended Interlachen High School.
He enjoyed fishing and swimming.
He is survived by his father and step-mother, Donald and
Drenda Davis of Interlachen; sisters Connie Davis of Palatka,
Tammy Strahan of Interlachen, and Grace Davis of Trenton;
and a brother, CPO Ted Hayworth, U.S. Navy, Charleston,
S.C.
Roger Elliott
Roger Elliott of Niceville died March 16 in an automobile
accident. He was 53.
Mr. Elliott was born in Schenectady, N.Y, and grew up in
Jacksonville.'He moved to Old Town in 2001 after retiring,
and returned to Niceville earlier this year.
He worked for the Federal Bureau of Prisons for many
years, and later founded Florida Insurance Agency in 1984.
In Old Town he became a mental health counselor and also
worked with child advocacy in Dixie County.
He graduated from the University of Florida and later
earned master's degrees from Kent State and Troy State uni-
versities.
He was a member of First United Methodist Church of
Chiefland, where he helped coordinate the start of a USDA
food distribution program. He was;.:also active in the First
United Niethodist Church in Niceville. .
Survivors include his wife, Elaine Elliott of Nicevilfe; a
daughter, Stephanie Elliott ofNiceville; a brother, Gregg El-
liott of Sarasota; his mother, Marian of Jacksonville; and one
granddaughter.
Ralph L. Funk
Ralph L. Funk of High Springs died Thursday, March 23 at
Haven Hospice in Chiefland after a long illness. He was 73.
Mr. Funk was born in Plainfield, N.J., and moved to High
Springs from Laurel Lake, N.J., in 1973. He was a retired
motel owner.
W He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean
War.
He was a member of St. Madeline's Catholic
Church.
He operated the Cadillac Motel in High
Springs for many years. He was also employed
by the Department of Corrections in New Jer-
sey and Florida.
Survivors include his wife, Louise Funk of High Springs;
sons, Asbury Crews of Greer, S.C., and William Hines and
Henry Hines, both of High Springs; daughter, Beverly Gay of
Lake Butler; sisters, Arlene Gary of Middlesex, N.J., and Ja-
net Baranoski of East Brunswick, N.J.; thirteen grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.
Constance Leila Hazel
Constance Leila Hazel of Bronson died Sunday, March 26,
2006 at Shands Hospital in Gainesville. She was 62.
Mrs. Hazel was born in New York and lived in Naples for
30 years before moving to Bronson. She loved animals.
She is survived by her husband of41 years, Ronald C. Hazel
Sr.; sons Ronald C. Hazel Jr. and "Bear" Darrly Petrykowski;
daughters, Wanda Petrykowski, Maria Schlosser, Debbie
Harvie, and Gennie; daughters-in-law, Betty Hazel and
Tonchi Bonesteel; son-in-law George Zarzycki; and many
grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-
grandchildren.
Jefferson Eudell Hogan Jr.
Jefferson Eudell Hogan Jr. died Sunday at Haven Hospice
in Chiefland; He was 75.
Mr. Hogan was born in Chiefland and lived there all his life.
He worked for 31 years with the city of Gaines-
| ville as an instrument technician for Gainesville
Regional Utilities. After retiring, he returned to
his first love, farming.
Mr. Hogan served on the Levy County Plan-
ning Board for seven years. He was a member
of the Suwannee River Shrine Club, an auxil-
iary member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 5625 and a Master Mason of the Brown
Masonic Lodge.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, Thelma
Louise Hogan.
Survivors include a daughter, Audrey Faye Galyean of Bra-
denton; a son, Jefferson Eudell Hogan III of Chiefland; two
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Edgar J. Jones Jr.
Edgar J. Jones Jr. of Gainesville died Friday, March 24 at
Mr. Jones was born in Florida City and moved to Gaines-
ville 13 years ago from Miami.
He worked as a barber before going into real estate with
Bosshardt Realty.
He was a member of Jesus People Life Changing Church.
Survivors include sons Edgar J. Jones III, Deonte Jones and
Keomis Jones, all of Gainesville; brothers Horace Keamey of
Trenton and Nathaniel Almons of Homestead; and a sister,
Elwanda Monroe of Lowell.
Annie Alma Jordan
Annie Alma Jordan of Archer died Thursday, March 23 at
Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was 94.
Mrs. Jordan was born in Dixie County and also lived in
Levy County and Gilchrist County before moving to Alachua
County in 1941.
She was a meat packer with Newberry Cold Storage.
She loved quilting, fishing, and attending her church, Jones-
ville Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Rupert
Jordan Sr.
Survivors include her daughter, Shirley Jordan of Archer;
a son, Charles Rupert Jordan Jr. of Old Town; a granddaugh-
ter; three step-grandsons; four great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandchild.
Edna Lee Partin Lott
Edna Lee Partin Lott of Bronson died Tuesday, March 21 at
Haven Hospice Care Center in Gainesville. She was 87.
Mrs. Lott was born in Osceola County and lived most of
her life in Bronson before moving to Gainesville in 1993.
She worked at the Levy County Health Department for
many years.
She enjoyed studying the Bible and doing handwork.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bron-
son, where she served as interim church pianist and taught the
Ruth-Naomi Sunday school class.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lott.
Survivors include sons Johnnie Lott of Bronson and Gary
Lott of Palatka; brothers J.C. Partin of Green Cove Springs
and Calvin Partin of Bronson; five grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
Richard E. McGraw
Richard E. McGraw of Anthony died Saturday, March 25 at
Munroe Regional Medical Center. He was 45.
Mr. McGraw was born in Ocala and was a
Lifelong resident. He was a veteran of the U.S.
Navy and worked as an auto mechanic.
His mother's family lives in Bronson.
He was a Baptist and enjoyed Nascar and
collecting Nascar memorabilia.
Survivors include his wife of 21 years, Teena
McGraw ofAnthony; sons Richard McGraw Jr.
and James McGraw, both of Anthony; his step-
:sister Patricia Wilson of Ocala; step-brothers Tommy Yawn
and Randy Yawn, both of'Ocala.
Susie Nichols
Susie Nichols of Williston died Saturday, March 25 at Na-
ture Coast Regional Hospital. She was 95.
Mrs. Nichols was born in Hernando and lived in Williston
most of her life.
She was a Christian.
Survivors include sons Charlie Nichols of Boston and Al-
fonso Nichols of Williston; daughters Susie Mae Nichols of
Williston and Rose Armstrong of West Palm Beach; sisters
Mammie Marbel of Maryland and Roberta Jenkins of St. Au-
gustine; a brother, Lindberg Pitts of Williston; 16 grandchil-
dren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Raymond Manuel Teijeiro
Raymond Manuel Teijeiro died Sunday, March 26, 2006 at
Shands, University of Florida in Gainesville. He was 79.
Mr. Teijeiro was born in Miami and moved
to the area 35 years ago. He was a member
of the First Baptist Church of Williston. Mr.
Teijeiro served in the U.S. Navy. He was past
commander of American Legion, Williston and
3rd Degree Member of the Masonic Lodge.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 36
years, McClellan Stauffer; his parents, Joseph
and Helen Teijeiro; and a grandson, Brian
Gindy.
Survivors include his son, Ray (Susan) Teijeiro of Archer;
four daughters, Donna (Bert) Gindy of Hawthorne, Trish
Paulson of Charleston, S.C., Carolyn (Randy) Wasdin of
Gainesville and Janice (Richard) Clements ofMiddleburg; one
sister, Delores (Archie) Orr of Boone N.C.; 10 grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Lee Ardred Williams
Lee Ardred Williams of Raleigh died March 16. He was
78.
Mr. Williams was born in Raleigh and lived most of his life
there.
S He was a laborer and served in the U.S. Army
in the 1940s.
Survivors include sons Kenneth Williams
of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Timothy Williams
of New Orleans; daughters Letitia Williams
Gomez of Orlando, Cheryl Williams Upshaw
of Fort Myers, Phyllis Williams Alexander of
Raleigh, Beverly Williams Cortez of Mays Landing, N.J.,
and Audrey Williams of San Diego; 14 grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.
d f Thanks
Whitener
We would like to thank everyone for their kind expressions
of sympathy. It's the thoughtfulness of friends such as you
that help give us emotional and spiritual strength in the days
ahead, as we think of, and miss our mother.
Thank you so much,
The family of Virginia P. Whitener
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ments for Sale
410 Houses for Sale
415 Mobile Homes for
Sale
435 Commercial Property
for Sale
500 FOR SALE
505 Antiques
510 Auctions
515 Yard Sales
525 Appliances
535 Pets & Animals
600 RECREATION
605 Boats & Marine
610 Campers & RVs
615 Motorcycles & ATVs
700 FARM
705 Farm Equipment
800 TRANSPORTATION
810 Automobiles
820 Trucks
825 Vans
900 LEGALS
Cost $5 per
week,
20 words or-
less,
ever\ word'
after that 10
cents
How to Place Your Ad
Call:
Fax:
Chiefland 352-490-4462
Chiefland 352-490-4490
Email: mblitch,'ilevyjournal.com
Visit: 13 South Main Street, Chietland
Bronson 352-486-2312
Bronson 352-486-5042
440 South Court Street, Bronso
Miscellaneous
1o0
5 Personals
105
AA MEETING--for information
call North Central Florida Inter-
group Office at (352) 372-8091
which is also a 24 hour local hot-
line number, tfn
ADDICTION HELP
Narconon, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to helping
those with drug addictions, is
here to help residents of Levy
County. For help, call 1-800-556-,
8885.tfn/nc
NARCONON ... a nonprofit
public benefit organization that
specializes in helping people'
with drug or alcohol addictions
offers FREE assessments and
more than 11,000 local referrals
through the 800 line. Drug
addiction can be overcome
and Narconon can help. Call
(800) 556-8885 or visit www..
drugrehab.net
Lost and Fo iJ
IF YOU'VE lost an animal, dog
or cat, please contact the Levy
County Animal Control at 486-
5138 www.levycountyanimal.
petfinder.org. Tfnf
LOST BOSTON TERRIER,
small, micro-chipped, male. Last
seen in Fanning Springs. Re-
ward. Call Mike: 352-493-0225
or 352-463-0895. 3/30p.
1125 Servi
TREES, TREES, TREES. Langs-
ton Tree Services, Inc. Call (352)
490-4456. tfnb
T & J TREE SERVICES. Li-
censed and insured, free esti-
mates, 17 years experience, and
24-hr. emergency service. Call
352-486-6297.
Employment
21
Help Wantin
210 Full timri
QUALITY HAIRDRESSER want-
ed. Shear Expressions-Bronson.
352-486-6899.2/23-4/13b
Help Want
210 Full timm
FATHER & SON Fencing now
hiring fence laborers. Must
have drivers license & depend-
able transportation. Call John:
352-486-6007 or 352-538-1423.
3/30,4/6b.
PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS.
Home every night! Full benefits
package. Dry bulk and flatbed
positions at Newberry Terminal.
Commercial Carrier Corp. 866-
300-8759 3/30,4/6p.
AUTO AND LUBE TECH: We-
are in need of an experienced
ASE/GM mechanic experienced
in all phases of today's GM ve-
hicles. Candidate should have a
clean driving record, own tools.
Training will be a must! No week-
ends. Fax resume to Scoggins jp
Chiefland @ 352-493-4277 or
e-mail vernonl@bellsouth.net
3/30b
GM BODY SHOP MANAGER.
Salary plus commission. Call
Victor at 352-493-4263 or fax re-
sume to 352-493-1815 Scoggins
Buick Chevy. Inc. tfnb
HelpW
240 Part tim
THE LEVY COUNTY, Health
Department is seeking a
Health Support Aide, Position
#64938029. This is a part-time
(30 hours per week) position
working at the Chiefland Middle
and High Schools. Rate of pay is
$9.00 per hour. Must have a high
school diploma or its equivalent.
CPR and basic first aid training,
some medical background, and
school health experience help-
ful but not necessary. Must be
fingerprinted. May be required
to work extra hours or days
in the event of an emergency.
Applications will be accepted
online at https://peoplefirst.my-
florida.com/. State of Florida
applications' may be mailed to
State of Florida, People First,
Staffing Administration, PO Box
44058, Jacksonville, FL 32231
or faxed to (904) 636-2627 by
4/7/06. EEO/AA/P Employer.
3/30,4/6b
Real Estate 1
30(
GARAGE APARTMENT, 1 Bdrm/1!
Ba suitable for a single person.
$350. a month, plus electric. Fur-
nished or unfurnished. First & last
months' rent plus damage deposit.
No drugs. Bronson area. Available
April 1st. 352-486-6573.
Smith & Associates,
Inc.
Auction/f
SOUTHERN AUCTION MAR-
KETING, 15991 Hwy. 27A, Wil-
liston, Monday night, April 3,
at 7:00 p.m., Col. Joel Kulcsar
AU1437, AB2240, 10% buyer's
premium. Trains-- Bachman big
hauler, Lionel micro racer, Marx
400 and 598 New York Central,
Marx Cannon ball freights 490,
Marx pacemaker 490, Marx New
York Central 999, train layout,
wrought iron mosaic table, heavy
duty chains, loveseat, futon, bar
table, tools, bicycles, patio set,
glassware and jewelry. Contact
352-528-2950. 3/30b
Miscellane W
550
TORO 38" CUT riding lawn trac-
tor. 12 1 HP $375. Call 352-486-
3636 3/30p
.NEW MOWER & CHAIN SAW
PARTS: Stihl, Husqvarna, Ayp,
Murray, Sears, MTD, Briggs,
Kohler, Robin, and Honda.
Blades for most mowers. Beau-
champ Saw Shop. 352-493-4904
1/7/07
Now Has a Service Van Available To
Handle Your Plumbing Needs and ','
Make House Calls.
S LoUY & GllchrlSt CO. (352) 493-3801
DIKIo CO. (352) 498-0703 (352) 210-0062
Licensed*Insured*Free Estimates ,i
Accepting major credit cards
Walter Freeman State Certified
Master Plumber #CF057595
___ __ /f k
Deadline is
Monday
at 2p.m.
Priced to Sell! 2BR, 1
6 SBA, 624 sq ft home. Near
3 493 Suwannee River & Gulf!
$84,900 MLS# 751717
Call Sylvia Rutledge,
Realtor 4200-4200-4200
NOWii, I'll 352-490-1214
Price Reduced! 3BR, 2 BA,
1,620 sq ft DWMH On 14+
fenced ac. Perfect location!
$310,000 MLS# 750572
Call Russ Hallett, -
Realtor 4200-4200-4200
352-665-9901 .
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This is what Small Town Country Living is all about! Thi. :. : .. : ., .:..: ..j -.. r,. u I .:, .i.r.J' ,,
lovely 3/3 home sits on 4 acres in a deed restricte-d ,-., t::., ,,:.. .:... i>... : ... ir.. ..j ir
subdivision just outside of Trenton.The screened pool i, covered docK,OUt over tue Wdatr, is peileit 10 iicidAfn
solar heated and there is plenty of room for pool parties, on those lazy afternoon & evenings with family &
The 1600 sq. ft. barnl/shop out back is any man's dream, friends after along day of fishing. The home comes
with a full bath, room for a 36' motor home and plenty of partially furnished, includes all appliances, a one stall
tools & equipment. This is just a portion of what this covered boat house, vinyl seawall &fish cleaning area.
property has to offer.This home has been maintained in Come & enjoy our quiet like fishing village, it is coastal
immaculate condition. Don't miss seeing this beautiful living at its best! $375,000.(DW-751335-JH)
home. $439,500. (GR-750789) 352-493-2221. 352-542-9007.
; _- -----
Golf Course Community! New Custom Built
Home under construction in children friendly
neighborhood. Spacious split floor plan with 2
car garage. Large master suite. Offered at
$198,500.(LR-751313) 352-493-2221.
Tr..--, -_ : .I -1-;.-4 1-
storage room,a 10'X 33' enclosed porch with removable Job Transfer Forces Sale- 2005 Fleetwood 30 X 76 MH has covered decks on the front & rear to
plexi-glass windows & wood burning stove, and a 10'x manufactured home. Open Spacious Floor plan, 4 relax on, & ison paved streets. Close to schools,
18' storage shed. This home is located on a paved road, bedrooms & 2 baths. Large Living room & separate shopping, only minutes to the Suwannee River
close to Suwannee River, Chiefland Country Club Golf family room with fireplace. Fully equipped kitchen &public boat ramps.Approximately35 minutes
Course, Manatee Springs State Park, Shopping, Schools, with walk-in pantry. Deed Restricted Community. One to Gulf of Mexico."SOLD AS IS" ^" SHOWN BY
andonly a fewminutestotheGulf.ofMexico." SHOWN acre lot on paved road. Priced to sell at $125,000. APPOINTMENTONLYI' $75,000.
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! "*.5167,900. (LMH-751727-JW) (LMH-751782-D) 352-493-2221 (DMH-751178-JW) 352-463-6144
or 542-0009
352-469-6144 or 542-0009.
Cl NaD LIuTIaIegNG
QUALITY HEALTH CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
IfFr LAND
D0ICAL,
ENTER, LLC.
TREATING ACUTE AND CHRONIC CONDITIONS
SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS FOR URGENT CONDITIONS
MINOR SURGICAL MINOR TRAUMA LACERATION REPAIR
X-RAY LABORATORY- EKG EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL
-Podiatry Services Available-
Convenient Office Hours:
Mon.-Thurs. 7:00 a.m.- 7 p.m., Fri. 7:00 6 p.m.
Sat. 8:30 a.m. Noon
1113 N.W. 23rd Ave., Chiefland
(Across the parking lot from Wal-Mart)
Call (352) 493-9500 for an appointment today
Regina Goss
Licensed Real Estate Broker
www.gosswilliams.com
GOSS WILLIAM
REAL ESTATE, INC.
MOBILE HOMES:
1 Acre aeed ith this 1999 SWMH close to
town. kS%
1.67 Acres 01 Sale Pending editions. Barn. Close to.
town. $75,000
Fowlers Bluff Sale Pending Ilots. $55,000
Corer Lot 2002 3-BR/2BA DWMH in Gleason's Trailer
Village. Fireplace, new well & septic. $65,000
SOTS& AERE-AGE .r .
7.45 Acres on U.S. Alt. 27. $130,000
8.9 Acres -just off U.S. Alt. 27. $120,000
5 Wooded Acres Gilchrist County, some pecan trees.
$85,000
100 Acres Williston area, pines, oaks, holly & more,
small ponds. $19,000 per acre
Corer Parcel 80 Ac at corner of 2 paved roads, planted
pines. $15,000 per acre
80 Acres -1/4 mile paved road frontage, large oaks.
$12,000 per acre
20 Acres -just 5 miles from town, paved road.
$15,000 per acre
Riverfront Lot 100' on Suwannee River, beautiful wood-
ed lot just down from public boat ramp & park. Has
power DO NOT guarantee building status. $75,000
160 Acres Adjacent to Goethe Forest over 100 Ac plant-
ed pines -paved road access. $10,000 per Acre
HOMES:
City of Chiefland 2 or 3 BR, 1 BA home on U.S. Alt. 27,
garage & screen porch'. $129~90- Reduced to $121,900!
Details and photos at www.gosswilliams com
102 S. Main Street, Chiefland, FL 32626
Office: 352-493-2838 Evenings: 352-493-1380
GMRAC !
Real Estate
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WIII
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2005-CA-1136
DAVID K. ROBERTS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FAYE NELL COLBURN, BRAN-
DY FAYE DOUGLAS and JOSE
M. CABALLERO,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: FAY NELL COLBURN
Deceased
JOSE M. CABALLERO
Address Unknown
AS WELL AS any and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under, or against FAYE NELL
COLBURN or JOSE M. CABAL-
LERO, or his or her heirs, admin-
istrators and assigns, as well as
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest in
the property herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the fol-
lowing property in Levy County,
Florida, to-wit:
Lot 8, Block 2, B&R SUBDI-
VISION UNIT NO. 6, per unre-
corded Plat Book 1, Page 27,
Public Records of Levy County,
Florida.
S30,T12S,R18E.
(Parcel NO. 15347-000-00)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
qf your written defenses to it, if
any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
DNER, Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address is Post Office Box 1354,
Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before April 21, 2006 and file
the original with the Clerk of this
;Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediate-
ly thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Com-
plaint or petition.
Dated this 9th day of March
.2006.
-,
Pub: Mar.
82006
DANNYJ
Clerk
By: Gwen
Depi
16, 23, 30,
I. SHIPP
of Court
McElroy
uty Clerk
Apr. 6,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006CA000070
Raffic Mohamed and Bibi Mo-
hamed,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Donald E. Chute, Lena C. Chute,
C. Eric Lazenby, Eveline Lazen-
h\b rharles W \Weinht anrd Jean
y, %:I Id1luj VV. 1
S. Weight if livir
the unknown spc
visees, grantee
lienors, creditors
all other parties cl
est by, through, u
such individuals.
NOTICE 01
'TO: Charles V
Jean S. Weight
1870 Myrtle
Atlanta, Geo
Daniel E. Ch
Chute
4216 Ann C
Bay City, MI
YOU ARE.NOTIF
tion to Quiet Title
Property in Levy
'Lot 29, Block 4
Lakes Estates,
-cording to the Pla
corded in Plat Bo
of the Public Re
County, Florida.
Lot 33 Block 48
Estates, Section
,the plat thereof r
Book 3, Page 27,
of Levy County, F
has been filed a
you are required
defenses with the
and to serve a cc
ten defenses, if a
chael Edwards, tl
torney, whose ad
SW Federal Hig
Lucie, Florida 34
than the date fixe
Which date shall
28 days nor mor
after the first pul
notice.
DATED ON Marc
As Clerk of said (
By: Gwen McElr
Deputy Cler
, Pub: Mar. 16, 2
2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2006-000182
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
J.S.R. and
B.L.R.,
Minors.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: KRISTINA RICHARDSON
78 Fontaine Cir.
Crawfordville, FL 32327
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to adopt the above minor
children has been filed against
you, and you are required to
serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it, on the Peti-
tioners' attorney, whose name is
EDITH R. RICHMAN, and whose
address is P.O. Box 10, Archer,
Florida 32618, on or before April
14, 2006, and file the original
with the clerk of this court either
.before service on Petitioners'
attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
DATED MarcI
DANNY J. SHIFT
As Clerk of the
LaQuanda Lats
As Deputy ClerI
(COURT SEAL)
Pub: Mar. 16, 2:
2006
IN THE CIRCI
THE 8TH JUD
IN AND FOR L
FLO
CIVIL D
CASE NO.: 38-;
DEUTSCHE BA
TRUST COMPA
EE OF AMERI
GAGE SECURI
SET-BACKED P
CERTIFICATES
R8, UNDER
AND SERVICIN
DATEDAS OF
AUGUST 1, 2
RECOURSE,
vs.
JAMES H.
JAMES H. LATS
A/K/A JAMES H
JR., et al,
NOTICE OF F(
SA
Dated this 13th day of March
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk,
Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C. Wat-
son
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
,Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Pub: Mar. 23, 30, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2006 DR-000206
IN RE: The Marriage of
JEAN E. CRAWFORD,
Wife,
and
GEORGE F. CRAWFORD,
Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: GEORGE F. CRAWFORD
3251 SE CR 337
Morriston, FL 32668
h13, 2006. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
'P action for dissolution of marriage
Court has been filed against you, and
you are required to serve a copy
on of your written defenses, if any, to
k it, on the Wife's attorney, whose
name is EDITH R. RICHMAN,
and whose address is P.O. Box
3, 30, Apr. 6, 10, Archer, Florida 32618, on
or before April 20, 2006, and file
----. the original with the clerk of this
JIT COURT OF court at P.O. Drawer 610, Bron-
ICIAL CIRCUIT, son, FL 32621, either before ser-
LEVY COUNTY, vice on the Wife's attorney or im-
RIDA mediately thereafter; otherwise
)IVISION a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in,
2005-CA-001132 the petition.
kNK NATIONAL Copies of all court documents
,NY, AS TRUST- in this case, including orders,
IQUEST MORT- are available at the Clerk of the
ITIES, INC., AS- Circuit Court's office. You may
'ASS THROUGH review these documents upon
, SERIES 2004- request.
THE POOLING You must keep the Clerk of the
G AGREEMENT Circuit Court's office notified of
your current address. (You may
004, WITHOUT file- Notice of. CurrentAddress,
Florida Supreme CourtApproved
Plaintiff, Family Law Form 12.915.)
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor-
ida Family Law Rules of Proce-
LATSON A/K/A dure, requires certain automatic
SON, JR. disclosure of documents and in-
ENRY LATSON, formation. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis-
Defendants.. missal or striking of pleadings.
SDATED March 20, 2006.
DRECLOSURE DANNY J. SHIPP
,LE As Clerk of the Court
,i, .d.. dea NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ng, and if dead,
,use heirs, de- pursuant to a Final Judgment of
s, assignees, Foreclosure dated the 13th day
3, trustees and of March, 2006, and entered in
claiming an inter- Case No. 38-2005-CA-001132, of
inder or against the Circuit Court of the 8TH Judi-
cial Circuit in and for Levy Coun-
Defendants. ty, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM-
FACTION PANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AME-
V. Weight and REQUEST MORTGAGE SECU-
RITIES, INC., ASSET-BACKED
Drive Apt. B4 PASS THROUGH CERTIFI-
rgia 30311, CATES, SERIES 2004-R8, UN-
ute and LenaC. DER THE POOLING AND SER-
VICING AGREEMENT DATED
court AS OF AUGUST 1, 2004, WITH-
48706 OUT RECOURSE is the Plaintiff
and JAMES H. LATSON, A/K/A
IED that an ac- JAMES H. LATSON, JR. A/K/A
to the following JAMES HENRY LATSON, JR.,
County, Florida: AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY, INC.; LAQUANDA K.
,6 of Rainbow LATSON A/K/A LAQUANDA H.
Section N, ac- LATSON; JOHN DOE; JA.NE
at thereof as re-
eok 3, Page 2- DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
cords of Levy (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
of SUBJECT PROPERTY are de-,
Sfendants. I will sell to the high-
Rainbow Lakes est and best bidder for cash at
N, according to the FRONT STEPS OF THE
recorded in Plat LEVY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Public Records ON MONDAYS, in BRONSON,
:lorida. Florida, at 11:00 am on the 10th
day of April, 2006, the following
against you and described property as set forth in
to file written said Final Judgment, to wit:
a Clerk of Court
ipy of your writ-
py of your wrMi- LOT 14, WATSON VILLAGE,
he Plaintiffs at- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
dress is: 10024 THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
hway, Port St. PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 55, OF
4952, not later THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
d in the Notice, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
not be less than
e than 60 days If you are a person with Dis-
blication of this abilities who needs any accom-
modation to participate in this
h 9, 2006. proceeding, you are entitled at
no cost to you to the provision
Court of certain assistance. Please
contact the ADA Coordinator at
k Court Street, Bronson, FL 32621
!3, 30, Apr. 6, or Telephone (352) 486-5276
prior to such proceeding. If you
are hearing impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
By LaQuanda Latson
As Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Pub: Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13,
2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 38-2006-CP-0072
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RI 17ARDTU H Vtl KIllVKY
tLIL I-. N t. |KUL.
a/k/a ELIZABETH E
SKY,
NOTICE TO CRI
The administration
of ELIZABETH E.
a/k/a ELIZABETH
SKY, deceased, wl
death was Decemb
File Number 38-20
is, pending in the Cir
Levy County, Flori
Division, the address
Levy County Court
Office Box 610,
32621. The name ar
the personal repres
the personal repres
torney are set forth
All creditors of t
and other persons h
or demands against
estate on whom a
notice has been ser
their claims with the
IN THE LATER OF
AFTER THE DAT
FIRST PUBLICATIC
NOTICE OR 30 D
THE TIME OF SEF
COPY OF THIS
THEM.
All other creditor
cedent and pers
claims or demands
decedent's estate n
claims with this co
3 MONTHS AFTER
OF THE FIRST PL
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FOURTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of this notice is March 23, 2006.
Personal Representative:
WALTER T. McGINN
3901 Pheasant Lane
Middleborough, MA 02346
Attorney for Personal Represen-
tative:
SHEREE H. LANCASTER
Florida Bar No. 602922
SHEREE H.' LANCASTER, P.A.
109 East Wade Street
Post Office Box 1000
Trenton, FL 32693
Telephone: 352/463-1000
Pub: March 23, 30, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 38-2003-CA-0420
JACK WILKINSON,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HARRY GARNER and MARY
GARNER, his wife; MARI-
LYN BAXLEY and RANDALL
BAXLEY, her husband; UN-
KNOWN TENANTSS; FRAN-
CINE CINDY CAMP and EU-
GENE L. CAMP, her husband,
FRANCIS MARLIN WALKER;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
BEAUCHAMP & KOCH, P.A. f/k/
a BEAUCHAMP LANDER LAW
FIRM f/k/a BEAUCHAMP AND
BEAUCHAMP AND R. LUTHER
BEAUCHAMP, attorney-at-law,
as Escrow Agents,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment Awarding Monetary Dam-
ages Against the Baxleys,
Declaring Parties' Rights, and
Ordering Foreclosure Sale en-
tered in this cause on March
9. 2006, in'the Circuit'Court'of
SFlorida, ,Eigbth Judicialrircluit~n
and for 'Levy County, Florida, in
which JACK WILKINSON, is the
plaintiff, and HARRY GARNER
and MARY GARNER, his wife;
MARILYN BAXLEY and RAN-
DALL BAXLEY, her husband;
UNKNOWN TENANTSS; FRAN-
CINE CINDY CAMP and EU-
GENE L. CAMP, her husband,
FRANCIS MARLIN WALKER;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
BEAUCHAMP & KOCH, PA. f/k/
a BEAUCHAMP LANDER LAW
FIRM f/k/a BEAUCHAMP AND
BEAUCHAMP & R. LUTHER
BEAUCHAMP, attorney-at-law,
as Escrow Agents, are the de-
fendants, I will sell the property
situated in Levy City, Florida,
more fully described on Exhibit
"A", attached hereto and made
a part hereof, at public sale, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, in the Levy County Court-
house in Bronson, Levy County,
Florida, 355 S. Court Street,
Bronson, FL, on May 8, 2006, at
11:00 a.m.
L"V '" PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
VA KOLIN- All of that part of the following
Deceased described property which lies
cease. South of Levy County Road No.
120:
EDITORS 120:
Commence at the NW corner of
the NE 4 of the NW/4 of Section
Kof esKYe 32, Township 11 South, Range
VAKOLIN 16 East and run a distance of
EA K N- 666.97 feet to the Point of Begin-
hose date of
er 2, 2005, ning; from said Point of Begin-
06-CP-0072, ning, continue South a distance
6-tP o-0t f of 1320.17 feet; thence run East
cidt Prorate a distance of 660.09 feet; thence
i, Pr run North a distance of 2000.19
3s of which is feet; thence run West a distance
house, Post of 1980.26 feet to the Point of
Bronson, FL Beginning.
nd address of Begining
nd address of Together with a double-wide
entatives at-mobile home, I.D. nos. 9706889
entative's at- and 9706890.
and 9706890.
below.
he decedent
laingecaiens Bearing Levy county Property
t decedent's Appraiser's Identification Num-
ce ofthsber 32-11-16-02425-000-00.
copy of this EXHIBIT"A"
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court WITH-
3 MONTHS
3 OONTHE Dated this 20th day of March,
E OF THE 2006.
N OF TH CLERK OF COURT
WICATERA BY: Gwen McElroy
NOTICE ON Deputy Clerk
N E ON (COURT SEAL)
Pub: Mar. 23, 30 2006
rs of the de-
ons having
,against the RECYCLE
nust file their IV1IL
)urt. WITHIN
R THE DATE ME
JBLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 3354 of the sale of
1998 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDER(S): Cedar Key Island
Properties, Inc.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 5, CEDAR
KEY PLANTATION, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6,
PAGES 15 & 16, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SECTION 17, TOWN-
SHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13
EAST, PARCEL #16807-000-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: Dennis E. Andrews .
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall.
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
Sof April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00A.M. and 2:O P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar.30, and Apr. 6, 13,
amd 20, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 3355 of the sale of
1998 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the names) in which it is as-
b6seebd a4''follbw: '
NA E(S) OF6 CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: CEDAR KEY IS-
LAND PROPERTIES, INC.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 6, CEDAR
KEY PLANTATION, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6,
PAGES 15 & 16, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SECTION 17, TOWN-
SHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13
EAST, PARCEL #16808-000-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DENNIS E. AN-
DREWS.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April; 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 3000 of the sale of
1999 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued therein. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: PAUL R. OR JILL
VARNES.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 13-C, UNIT 7,
CASON'S INGLIS ACRES, AS
PER MAP OR PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR-
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT
THE NE CORNER OF SEC-
TION 2, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH,
RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE
S 89 DEGREES 19' 16" W,
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID SECTION 21 A DISTANCE
OF 27.46.82 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 333.34 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
165 FEET; THENCE WEST
305 FEET; THENCE NORTH
165 FEET; THENCE EAST 305
FEET, TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING, PARCEL #13007-
000-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: KATHY TURNER,
CHARLES FOLEY, CLYDE R.
FOLEY, DOROTHY FERGU-
SON, VILOABIRKHIMER, JOHN
B. FOLEY, JAMES FOLEY AND
VICTORIA P. FOLEY.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
.2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 184 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT
THE SW CORNER OF THE NW
1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29A DISTANCE
OF 1420 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 690 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
29 A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO
A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 18,
BLOCK E-1 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-135-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: HENRY F. COOPER
AND JANE B. COOPER.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in'the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24h day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
Legals
901
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 187 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: COM-
MENCE AT THE SW CORNER
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION
29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY COUN-
TY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH
ON THE WEST BOUNDARY
LINE OF SAID SECTION 29 A
DISTANCE OF 1200 FEET TO
A POINT; THENCE RUN EAST
PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH
BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW
1/4 OF SAID SECTION A DIS-
TANCE OF 890 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM
SAID POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTINUE EAST" PARALLEL
TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
40 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE'
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
29A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO
A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE' OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION'29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYJIG.AND BEING
IN THE SW 1/4,OF TH1-$- #1/44
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 23,
BLOCK B-5 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-186-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: HARRIET MILLER .
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
April, 20065, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub:: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 188 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT
THE SW CORNER OF THE NW
1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 540 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-,
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 2140 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A PIONT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
29A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO
A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 22,
BLOCK C-5 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-192-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: LANDIS F. MINNICH
AND ANNAARLINE MINNICH.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 167 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
. ,, *,,.."' T-.l. niuo!evr: vtin lou ,
NAMES) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT
THE SW CORNER OF THEN
1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29A DISTANCE
OF 540 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 1050 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 27,
BLOCK A-5 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-032-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DOROTHY M. MAN-
SON .
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNYJ. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 173 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT
THE SW CORNER OF THE NW
1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
iDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 1420 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 1130 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
29 A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO
POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET Tp
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF ,ECT.ON 29,, TOWNSHIP
1 -SOIUTH, RANGE, 14 EAST,
LEV'COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND,
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 29,
BLOCK E-1 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-141-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DAVID ROBBINS
AND PATTY ROBBINS.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 179 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT
THE SW CORNER OF THE NW
1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 1420 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 1980 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
29 A DISTANCE OF 40 FEETTO
POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID, SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 18,
BLOCK G-1 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-239-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: WILLIAM DWYER
AND FRANCES B. DWYER.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. .30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 193 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAMr(S,)-:F OEfRTIfIATfE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOTS 12
THROUGH 16 OF BLOCK E-
1 OF JEMLANDS, AN UNRE-
CORDED SUBDIVISION, LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN DB 104, PAGE
349, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-399-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: BELL MOBILE
HOMES.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 196 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOTS 7, 8, AND 9,
OF BLOCK G-1, JEMLANDS,
AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI-
SION IN LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, SAID TRACT MORE PAR-
TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN
THAT WARRANTY DEED RE-
CORDED IN DEED BOOK 106,
PAGE 207, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH,RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-409-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: EDWARD J.
MONAGHAN AND MARGARET
B. MONAGHAN.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. .30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 209 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOTS 22,
23 & 24, BLOCK B-6, OF JEM-
LANDS, UNRECORDED SUB-
DIVISION IN LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SAID TRACT MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN OR BOOK 42,
PAGE 540, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-540-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ROSS R. LESOINE
AND JUDITH MILLER.
; .j!,J 'i. p-, i-. l-! -.0
.All of satdproperty'beingr:ir'ntT1e
County of Levy, State-of Florida:
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 170 of the sale of 2003
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of. the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 12,
BLOCK E-6, JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SAID TRACT MORE PAR-
TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN
THAT WARRANTY DEED RE-
CORDED IN DEED BOOK 96,
PAGE 33, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-164-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: JEAN J. COX.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar.30, and Apr. 6, 13, and
20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 171 of the sale of 2003
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon., The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 15,
BLOCK G-1 OF JEMLANDS,
AN UNRECORDED SUBDI-
VISION IN LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SAID TRACT MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN OR BOOK 512,
PAGE 369, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-167-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ALEX TELFORT.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold, to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day.
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 208 of the sale of 2003
has (haye) filed said Certificate
foray Tax Deed. to be issues0
thereon: ,The names) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: COMMENCE
AT PERMANENT REFERENCE
MONUMENT SW CORNER QF
THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST.
NORTH 1440 FEET, EAST 1010
FEET TO POINT OF BEGIN-
NING, EAST 80 FEET, NORTH
100 FEET, WEST 80 FEET,
SOUTH 100 FEETTO POINT OF
BEGINNING. ALSO KNOWN AS
LOTS 26-27, BLOCK E-2, JEM-
LANDS UNRECORDED SUBDI-
VISION, PARCEL #01097-578-
00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DON HEAVILON .
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 24th day
of April, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,
and 20, 2006
Buying
Tax Deeds?
JVeed to cLewt the title?
&cpetienced, pependatte
Se'wice and
Reasonable
Rates!
deae
Ceaneott&e Weidnet
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(352) 486-3753
Legal deadline
is 5 p.m.
Monday
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Lenals & Classifieds
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
Pane 11
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egals
901
PUBLIC NOTICE
The School Board of Levy County
will meet in Executive Session on
April 4, 2006 beginning at 10:00
a.m. for the purpose of hearing
expulsion recommendations.
The Board will reconvene at 7:00
p.m. in regular session and the
public is invited to attend.
Pub: March 30
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 38-2005-CA-1145
DIVISION
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
J. GLENN SCRUGGS, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
March 22, 2006 and entered in
Case NO. 38-2005-CA-1145 of
the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH
Judicial Circuit in and for
LEVY County, Florida wherein
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
is the.Plaintiff and J. GLENN
SCRUGGS; are the Defendants,
I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at MAIN
LOBBY OF THE LEVY COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on
the 17th day of April, 2006, the
following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment:
THE NORTH HALF OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN MOBILE HOME
LOCATED THEREON, SERIAL
NUMBERS 9P611046MA AND
9P611046MB.
A/K/A10551 NORTHEAST 87TH
PLACE, BRONSON, FL 32621
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this court on March 23,
2006.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F05023355
CHASE-FHA- R- gmccomas
Pub: Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 38-2006-CP-0022
Division:
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILDRED YEARTY HODGES
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of MILDRED YEARTY
HODGES, deceased, whose
date of death was August 12,
2005, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Levy County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is 355 South Court Street,
Bronson, FL 32621. The names
and addresses of the personal
representatives and the personal
representatives' attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED
The date of first publication of
this notice is March 30, 2006.
Personal Representatives:
WILLIAM HAL HODGES
P.O. Box 99
CEDAR KEY, Florida 32625
NANCY H. DUDEN
P.O. Box 932
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
EUGENE R. HODGES
P.O. Box 897
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
Attorney for Personal
Representatives:
SUSAN M. OSSI
Attorney for Personal
Representatives
Florida Bar No. 0502391
BOVAY, COOK & OSSI, PA.
901 NW 57h Street
Gainesville, Florida 32605
Telephone: (352) 331-9092
Pub: Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 38-2006-CP-0023
Division:
IN RE: ESTATE OF
W. RANDOLPH HODGES
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of W. RANDOLPH HODGES,
deceased, whose date of death
was November 29, 2005, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Levy County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which
is 355 South Court Street,
Bronson, FL 32621. The names
and addresses of the personal
representatives and the personal
representatives' attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate of whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All othercreditorsofthedecedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
.SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS. OR MORE,
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is March 30, 2006.
Personal representatives:
WILLIAM HAL HODGES
P.O. Box 99
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
NANCY H. DUDEN
P.O. Box 932
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
EUGENE R. HODGES
RO. Box 897
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
Attorney for Personal
Representatives:
SUSAN M. OSSI
Attorney for Pers
Representatives
Florida Bar No. 0502391
BOVAY, COOK & OSSI, P.A.
901 NW 57" Street
Gainesville, Florida 32605
Telephone: (352) 331-9092
Pub: Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 2006
onal
CALL FOR BIDS
The School Board of Levy County
will receive sealed bids at the
Office of the Superintendent, 480
Marshburn Drive, PO Drawer
129, Bronson, Florida 32621
until 4:00 p.m., April 13, 2006,
for the following project.
Rosewood Running Track and
Playing Field
Bids will be awarded at the April
18, 2006 School Board Meeting.
For detailed bid requirements
and specifications, contact Ted
Alexander, Maintenance Director,
at (352) 486-5250 or Gerald
Ward, Purchasing Coordinator,
at (352) 486-5297.
Pub: Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Todd Hubbard d/b/a Kip's Mini-
Storage, pursuant to the provi-
sions of the Florida Self Storage
Facility Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et
sec.) hereby gives Notice of Sale
under said Act to wit:
On April 15, 2006 at Kip's Mini-
Storage, 13645 N.W. Hwy #19,
Chiefland, FL, Todd Hubbard
or his agent will conduct a sale
at 10:00 a.m. by sealed bids to
the highest bidder. Bids to be
opened by noon, with viewing
from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m.
for the contents of the bay or
bays, rented by the following
person/persons:
Andre Gonzalez
P.O. Box 1746
Chiefland, FL 32644
James Turner
P.O. Box 453
Suwannee, FL 32692
PLANNING COMMISSION
A public hearing on each petition as described below will be
conducted by the Planning Commission on Monday, April 3, 2006
at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard
during the course of action. The hearing will be held in the County
Commissioners' Meeting Room, The Levy County Courthouse,
355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Planning Commis-
sion is not bound to consider the petitions in the order listed in this
notice. Any of these petitions may be considered as soon as the
meeting commences.
PP 9-06 Croft Land Surveying representing Financial Fidelity
Inc., A FL Corporation, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat
of "Golden Oaks Manor," a subdivision located in the SE % of Sec-
tion 4, Township 13S, Range 19E, in Levy County. Said parcel
contains 26.47 acres more or less and is located within the Wil-
liston Municipal Service District. This parcel has a land use desig-
nation of "LDR" Low Density Residential and zoning classification
of "RR" Rural Residential. This subdivision will consist of eleven
residential lots.
PP10-06 Croft Land Surveying representing Island Develop-
ment III, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Reserve,"
a subdivision located in the North 795' of the following described
parcel: A parcel of land in the S % of Section 34, Township 16S,
Range 16E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 7 acres more
or less and is located within the Inglis Municipal Service District.
This parcel has a land use designation of "MDR" Medium Density
Residential and a zoning classification of "RR" Rural Residential.
This subdivision will consist of seven 1 acre more or less residen-
tial lots.
PP 11-06 Mike and Sandra Pardue, petitioning the board for a
Preliminary Plat of "Meadow Wood," a subdivision located in part
of the SE 1 of Section 34, Township 10S, Range 14E, in Levy
County. Said parcel contains 40 acres more or less and is located
within the Fanning Springs Municipal Service District. This parcel
has a land use designation of "LDR" Low Density Residential and
a zoning classification of "RR" Rural Residential. This subdivision
will consist of thirty-two 1 acre more or less residential lots.
PP 12-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Barclay and Mar-
garet Kirkland, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Big
Oak Farms," a subdivision located in part of Section 19, Township
12S, Range 14E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 49 acres
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural
Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of four 10 acre more
or less residential lots.
CZ 1-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing 602 Plaza'LLC,
petitioning the board for a Change t i jg'from A ( RR'
pursuant to an application to amend the Future Land 'Ose Map
from Agriculture/Rural Residential (A/RR-one dwelling unit per
10 acres) to Rural Residential (RR-one dwelling unit per 3 acres)
on 9.80'acres located in the NW /4 of Section 32, Township 11S,
Range 14E, in Levy County.
SEA 1-06 Robert and Fay Wells, dba Horse Hole Creek Off-
Road Events, petitioning the board for an Amendment to SE 5-
03, an Outdoor Commercial Recreational Activity, to increase the
approved days of operation to two weekends per month, plus all
holidays, add "self-contained camping and other commercial and/
or recreational uses of the property not currently permitted in the
F/RR zoning district, such as but not limited to: paintball week-
ends, car shows and concerts, on a parcel of land located in the
SW '4 of the NE 4 and that part of the E V of the NE % lying west
of U.S. Highway 19/98 and north of Butler Road, in section 36,
Township 15S, Range 16E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains
99.80 acres more or less. Situs Address: 7051 SE Butler Road.
Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and
subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy
County Development Department. For information call 352-486-
5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard
regarding the proposed petitions. Any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBA-
TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH.
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
A public hearing on each petition as described below will be
conducted by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday,
April 4, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter
may be heard during the course of action. The hearing will be held
in the County Commissioners' Meeting Room, The Levy County
Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Board
of County Commissioners is not bound to consider the petitions in
the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions may be con-
sidered as soon as the meeting commences.
PP 9-06 Croft Land surveying representing Financial Fidelity
Inc., A FL Corporation, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat
of "Golden Oaks Manor," a subdivision located in the SE '/ of Sec-
tion 4, Township 13S, Range 19E, in Levy County. Said parcel
contains 26.47 acres more or less and is located within the Willis-
ton Municipal Service District. This parcel has a land use designa-
tion of "LDR" Low Density Residential and a zoning classification
of "RR" Rural Residential. This subdivision will consist of eleven
residential lots.
PP 10-06 Croft Land Surveying representing Island Develop-
ment III, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Reserve,"
a subdivision located in the North 795' of the following described
parcel: A parcel of land in the S A of Section 34, Township 16S,
Range 16E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 7 acres more
or less and is located within the Inglis, Municipal Service District.
This parcel has a land use designation of "MDR" Medium Density
Residential and a zoning classification of "RR" Rural Residential.
This subdivision will consist of seven 1 acre more or less residen-
* tial lots.
PP 11-06 Mike and Sandra Pardue, petitioning the board for a
Preliminary Plat of "Meadow Wood," a subdivision located in part
Karl Nettles, Sr.
P.O. Box 2561
Cross City, FL 32628
Nicole Hardelson
14370 S.E. 60 Ave.
Summerfield, FL 34451
Angeline Myers
P.O. Box 763
Cedar Key, FL 32625
dise, stored at Kip's Mini-Storage,
13645 N.W. Hwy #19, Chiefland,
FL. Sale is being held to satisfy a
statutory lien.
Todd K. Hubbard
Kip's Mini Storage
13645 NW Hwy #19
Chiefland, FL 32626
Phone: (352) 490-9591
Pub: Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 2006
Consists of household, personal
items or miscellaneous merchah-
of the SE of Section 34, Township 10S, Range 14E, in Levy
County. Said parcel contains 40 acres more or less and is located
within the Fanning Springs Municipal Service District. This parcel
has a land use designation of "LDR" Low Density Residential and
a zoning classification of "RR" Rural Residential. This subdivision
will consist of thirty-two 1 acre more or less residential lots.
PP 12-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Barclay and Mar-
garet Kirkland, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Big
Oak Farms," a subdivision located in part of Section 19, Township
12S, Range 14E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 49 acres
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural
Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of four 10 acre more
or less residential lots.
Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and
subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy
County Development Department. For information call 352-486-
5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard
regarding the proposed petitions. Any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBA-
TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
A public hearing on each petition as described below will be con-
ducted by the Board of Adjustment on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at
6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard during
the course of action. The hearing will be held in the County Com-
missioners' Meeting Room, The Levy County Courthouse, 355
South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Board of Adjustment is
not bound to consider the petitions in the order listed in this notice.
Any of these petitions may be considered as soon as the meeting
commences.
VA 2-06 Croft Land Surveying representing Levy County A Politi-
cal Subdivision of the State of Florida, petitioning the board for a
Variance from Chapter 50, Section 50-844, Broadcasting Towers
(1), to allow relief from the required setback (fall zone) for a relo-
cation of an existing tower located at the Levy County Sheriff's
Office, on a parcel of land located in the SE % of the SE % of
Section 6, Township 12S, Range 17E, in Levy County. Said parcel
contains 38 acres more or less.
Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and
subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy
County Development Department. For information call 352-486-
5~03D. li6~tsted-irti d s-iT'-appear a the meeting and be heard
regarding the proposed petitions. Any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBA-
TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
PLANNING COMMISSION
A public hearing on each petition as described below will be con-
ducted by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at
6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard during
the course of action. The hearing will be held in Court Room "A",
The Levy County Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson,
Florida. The Planning Commission is not bound to consider the
petitions in the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions
may be considered as soon as the meeting commences.
PETITION NO. PUD 1-06 Causseaux & Ellington, Inc., repre-
senting TRC Holdings, Ltd., petitioning the board for a Planned
Unit Development known as "Marsh Harbor," located in portions of
Sections 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20 & 21, all lying in Town-
ship 15S, Range 13E, Levy County. The proposed development
will consist of 359 single-family dwellings under individual owner-
ship, both detached and attached. This parcel is lying within an
"F/RR' Forestry/Rural Residential zone.
Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and
subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy
County Development Department. For information call 352-486-
5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard
regarding the proposed petitions.Any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participate in this, meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBA-
TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub: Mar. 23, 30, 2006
Pane 12
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Leaals a Classifieds
Vg- --fflmk
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
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909
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2005-CA-652
QUINCY CLYDE JONES or
MARY MOTT JONES, Trustees
Under the Quincy Clyde Jones
or Mary Mott Jones Trust, Dated
February 24, 1994
Plaintiff,
vs.
EVA DOUGHMAN, a single
woman; HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III;
PROVIDIAN NATIONAL BANK;
UNKNOWN TENANT (S),
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is given that pursuant
to the Final Summary Judgment
of Foreclosure entered on March
20, 2006 in Civil Action No. 38
2005-CA-652 of the Circuit Court
of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, in
and for Levy County, Florida, in
which QUINCY CLYDE JONES
OR MARY MOTT JONES,
Trustee under the Quincy Clyde
Jones or Mary Mott Jones Trust,
Dated February 24, 1994, is the
Plaintiff and EVA DOUGHMAN,
a single woman; HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III;
PROVIDIAN NATIONAL BANK;
are the Defendants, I shall sell
the property at public sale on
April 17, 2006 at 11:00 A.IM., to
the highest bidder for cash in the
Main Lobby of the Levy County
Courthouse located at 355 S.
Court Street, in Bronson, Levy
County, Florida, in accordance
with F.S. 45.031, the following-
described real property set
forth in the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure:
Lot 23, LIBBY HEIGHTS,
according to plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 3, page 53, public
records of Levy County, Florida.
also known as Tax Parcel
Identification Tax Parcel'
Identification # 09121-037-00.
Signed this 20t day of March,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: Gwen McElroy
As Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with
a disability who needs any
accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain
assistance. Please contact the
Court Administrator's Office by-
phone, at 1-352-374-3639, or in
person, or in writing, at 201 E.
University Avenue, Gainesville,
SFL 32601, within 2 working days
of your receipt of this notice. If
you are hearing impaired, call
1-800-955-8771, or, if you are
voice impaired, call 1-800-955-
8770.
Pub: Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 2006
Levy Land Transactions
2/25/06 3/07/06
Transaction Code: AAA-Agree Additional Advances, AD-Agree Deed, Al-
Assumption of Indebtedness, CD-Correctory Deed, CT-Certificate of Title,
D-Deed, E-Easement, FJDX-Final Judgment Divorce X, MMA-Mortgage
Modify Agreement, NL-Notice of Limitation, PX Probate X, QCD-Quit
Claim Deed, TD-Tax Deed, WD-Warranty Deed
AD, $45,000.00, BDY 32-14-16, ETC, PARCEL #02722-001-OB
Grantee(s): BYRD JASON WADE
Grantor(s): YEARTY WS II
WD, $121,900.00, L9(B) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): PACHECO PAULT
Grantor(s); TIPTON DONALD B
M, $111,355.00, L9(B) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC,MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): PACHECO PAUL I : .. i .. .. .. .
QCD, $100.00, L9(B) CASONS INGLISAGRES-#5,,WZMH. ....--
Grantee(s): PHILLIPS GINGER, PACHECO PAUL T
Grantor(s): PACHECO PAUL J
WD, $1,650,000.00, BDY 7, 8, 9-11-16, ETC
Grantee(s): BAR J LAND AND TIMBER LLC
Grantor(s): WILLIS JOHN DANIEL, WILLIS THOMAS WENDELL
WD, $16,900.00, L 1(K) COUNTRY ESTATES
Grantee(s): GRACIA SONIA RIVERA, RIVERA GRACIA SONIA,
GRACIA SONIA
Grantor(s): MATOS HELSON, ONEAL JEFFERY
CD, $10.00, OR 961/758, BDY" N1/2 NE1/4 24-14-18, ETC,
PARCEL #04598-000-00
Grantee(s): THORNHILL LESLIE, THORNHILL LESTER
Grantor(s): BERRY JAMES F
M, $77,354.61, L20(A) STEEPLECHASE FARMS
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): SKOCZ KATHERINE, SKOCZ RANDALL L
WD, $205,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE114 1-17-16, PARCEL #03009-
008-00
Grantee(s): BEACH MONA, BEACH HOWARD
Grantor(s): ROSSIO TRILLA, LAFOE PAMELA, SISTEK SHARON
WD, $23,000.00, L3(C) INGLEWOOD ESTATES
Grantee(s): BLEDSQE CECELIA
Grantor(s): MCCOY LONNIE W
M, $35,000.00, L4 BONABLE ACRES, BDY 23, 26-15-17
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): STAMPER TERRY L, STAMPER MARK L
WD, $10,000.00, L7(47) WILLISTON HGH #14
Grantee(s): SD SANFORD INC
Grantor(s): NUGENT THELMA KAY SCOTT, SCOTT DOUGLAS
RAY
M, $50,000.00, L30(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): QUIGLEY JOHN
WD, $270,000.00, BDY N1/2 27-14-14, PARCEL #01308-000-00
Grantee(s): MCENANY MICHAEL T
Grantor(s): HODGES KAREN K, HODGES WILLIAM H
M, $180,000.00, BDYN1/227-14-14
Grantee(s): HODGES KAREN K, HODGES WILLIAM H
Grantor(s): MCENANY MICHAEL T
M, $97,500.00, L2(1) EASTSIDE ESTATES
Grantee(s): FLAGSTAR BANK FSB, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): STRAWN GRACE
M, $97,500.00, L12(8)A F KNOTTS LAND COMPANY FIRST
SD
Grantee(s): FIDELITY MORTGAGE, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CROYLE PATRICIA L, CROYLE RANDALL E JR
WD, $180,000.00, L11 TRIPLE CROWN FARMS SD #1
Grantee(s): LIPS JENNYALIPS, LIPS WILLIAM C
Grantor(s): GUNTER CHARLES E, GUNTER E A
M, $144,000.00, L11 TRIPLE CROWN FARMS SD #1
Grantee(s): GUNTER CHARLES E, GUNTEREA
Grantor(s): LIPS JENNYA LIPS, LIPS WILLIAM C
WD, $24,500.00, L4(A) CASON INGLIS ACRES #5
Grantee(s): BOYKIN TOMALEE, BOYKIN JACK D
Grantor(s): SERRANO JOHN S, GARCIA ROBERT
WD, $220,000.00, BDY 33-16-17, W/MH, PARCEL #03904-013-
00
Grantee(s): DUNHAM GREGORY S
Grantor(s): MOSLEY CAMILLA, BRIEN KEITH
WD, $28,500.00, L25(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #3, W/MH
Grantee(s): MONTGOMERY TROYA
Grantor(s): MARTINEZ LINDA
M, $22,500.00, L25(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #3, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MONTGOMERY TROYA
WD, $115,000.00, L17(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9, WIMH
Grantee(s): MAZZUCA CARMEN DAVID, MAZZUCA CAROLYN
SUE
Grantor(s): SAKLAR THELMA M, SAKLAR GEORGE Grantor(s): GONCZAROW EDWARD, GONCZAROW EDWARD
M, $75,000.00, L17(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9 W/MH E, GONCZAROW LOIDA M
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK QCD, $10.00, L5-D M D D
Grantor(s): MAZZUCA CARMEN DAVID, MAZZUCA CAROLYN 11(D3)JEMLANDS, BDY29-12-14
SUE Grantee(s): TILLEY JAMES R
WD, $18,000.00, L4(5) PEACEFULACRES Grantor(s): TILLEY MARYA
WD, $18,000.00, L4(5) PEACEFUL ACRES M, $20,000.00, L5(2) CORRECTIVE PLAT OAK FOREST
Grantee(s): HOMENUK VICKI, HOMENUK WILLIAM$200000 L5(2) CORRECVE PLAT OAK FOREST
Grantor(s): CROSSMAN MARYANN, CROSSMAN ROGER Grantee(s): RIMPEL HUBINE, RIMPEL METTON
CD, $10.00, L56 CASONS INGLIS ACRES ##4,1 MH Grantor(s): SACKETT INVESTMENT COMPANY INC
Grantee(s): WHITE MARGUERITE A, WHITE WILLIAM E SR Grantor(s): SACKETT INVESTMENT COMPANY INCFOREST
Grantor(s): WHITTLE DETER E WD, $18,000.00, L5(2) CORRECTIVE PLAT OAK FOREST
QCD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 10-12-17, PARCEL #03394- ESTATES
001-00 Grantee(s): SACKETT INVESTMENT COMPANY INC
001-00 AGrantor(s): RIMPEL HUBINE, RIMPEL MITTON
Grantee(s): SERRANO NILDA, CALZADA JOSEFINA Grantor(s): RIMPEL HUBINE, RIMPEL MITTON
Grantor(s): SER O CALZADAJO N WD, $9,000.00, BDY SE114 SE114 28-16-16, PARCEL # 02943-
Grantor(s): CALZADA JOSEFINA 004-00
M, $12,719.74 L20(B) US 19 #1 ADD, W/MH Grantee(s): CAMPER STEVE G
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK Grantee(s): CAMPER STEVE G
Grator(s): SMITH OPAL SMITHJOSEPH CHARLES Grantor(s): RHODES REBECCA LORAINE, BATSON REBECCA
WD, $10.00, L11-13, BDY L14(3) CENTRAL PARKADD, BDY RHODES
31-12-19 QCD, $10.00, L8-10 MOORE ACRES
Grantee(s): MARY H MIXSON REVOCABLE TRUST, MIXSON Grantee(s): YODER DANIEL C, NAPIER CHARLES RAYMOND
JOSEPH J TRUSTEE, JOSEPH J MIXSON REVOCABLE TRUST Grantor(s): NAPIER CHARLES RAYMOND
MIXSON MARY H TRUSTEE WD, $26,000.00, L4(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #6
MIIN E MAY MEL RTEY IE Grantee(s): REIKI OM ASTARA, OM ASTARA REIKI
Grantor(s): NEMILLER MELBA, HARTLEY DANIEL Grantor(s): ADM HOLDINGS LLC
QCD, $10.00, L18, LD MORGANS FARM SD QCD, $1.00, L16(39) WILLISTON HH #7, W/MH
Grantee(s): NIEVES RICK Grantee(s): HINTON RICHARD, LEONARD MACY MARSHALL,
Grantor(s): NIEVES ANGEL, NIEVES FREDIA MARSHALL LEONARD MACY
WD, $69,000.00, BDY 4-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #04997-001-00 Grantor(s): MARSHALL LEONARD MACY, LEONARD MACY
Grantee(s): GRAHAM JANICE MAR(HA
Grantor(s): FLORIDA U S A REALTY INC, PARKER RICHARD S MARSHALLAMMOCK GLEN SD BDY 22-13-14
JR M, $126,250.00, LI HAMMOCK GLEN SD, BDY 22-13-14
M, $55,200.00, BDY 4-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #04997-001-00 Grantee(s): HASTY MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA Grantor(s): GRENIER SANDRA J, GRENIER RICHARD M
Grantoree(s): WELLSGRAHAM JANICE NA AD, $30,894.00, L27, BDYL28(D) COLFAX CITY, W/MH
Grantors): G M J E Grantee(s): LEPLEY MYRTLE RUTH
M, $ $11,730.00, BDY 4-13-19, ETC Grantee(s): LEPLEY MYRTLE RUTH
Grantee(s): LEVY COUNTY Grantor(s): GOLDEN WEST MFD HSG, SUWANNEE VALLEY
Grantee(s): LEVY COUNTY HOMESINC
Grantor(s): GRAHAM JANICE HOMES INC
M, $156,000.00, L39 CORRECTIVE PLAT OF FLORIAN HTS, QCD, $15,000.00, L12(5) B&R SD #5, W/MH
BDY 36-12-17, ETC Grantee(s): HALL RITA M, HALL LOWELL D
Grantee(s): FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE COMPANY, MERS, Grantor(s): POINTER LYLE L
OGrante(s ELECTRONIC REGSTRATON SNYTEM INCS M, $89,599.75 L5(35) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, ETC
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMSINC Grantee(s): HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III
Grantor(s): RUSSELL KARIN KATHLEEN, RUSSELL STEVEN Grantee(s): HOUSE D FINANCE CORPORATION III
BERRY Grantor(s): BLUE ROSEMARY B, BLUE JERALD
M, $39,000.00, L39 CORRECTIVE PLAT OF FLORIAN HTS, M $105,262.36 L5-7(17) TOWN OF MONTBROOK
BDY 36-12-1, ETCGrantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
BDY 36-12-17, ETC Grantor(s): STRICKLAND DIANA M, STRICKLAND KENNETH
Grantee(s): FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE COMPANY, MERS, Grantor(s): STRICKLAND DIANA M, STRICKLAND KENNETH
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC RHETT STRICKLAND KENNETH R
AAA, $50,000.00, OR 967/111, 987/734
Grantor(s): RUSSELL KARIN KATHLEEN, RUSSELL STEVEN AAA, $5 OR 9/111
BERRY Grantee(s): COMMUNITY BANK & TRUST OF FLORIDA
M, $11,000.00, L6-7(3) GEORGE W. WILLIS ADDITION TO Grantor(s): BRICKMAN BRETTA
TOWN OF WILLISTON WD, $7,000.00, L2-11(B5) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK Grantee(s): VERTS LORAINE S, COLLIER LANNIE
Grantor(s): SULLIVAN DORA Grantor(s): WARFIELD MARSHALL, WARFIELD MARSHALL,
Grantor(s): SULLIVAN DORA WARFIELD NELLIE KATHLEEN
M, $25,000.00, L6(M) FOX GROVE FARMS SD WARFIELD NELLIE KATHLEEN
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK WD, $25,000.00, BDY NW1/4 NW114 36-12-17, PARCEL
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK #03598-001-00
Grantor(s): BALK EVELYN E, BALK HARLAN G ant ) HIS CAR0LY E JR
MMA, $17,000.00, OR 9651419 Grantee(s): HICKS CHARLEY E JR
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK Grantor(s): NORTON JACK 0
Grantor(s): STOEL SARAH E, STOEL CHARLES L WD, $16,300.00, L19(66) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
WD, $243,890.00, L45(A) REST HAVEN SHORES SD Grantee(s): SUAREZ ROBERTO P
Grantee(s): WINEGAR JOHN MICHAEL Grantor(s): MATOS HELSON
Grantor(s): SMITH BEVERLY M, $125,000.00, NO EXHIBIT ATTACHED FOR LEGAL DESC
Grantor(s): SMTH BEVERLYAK
M, $18,000.00, L8-9(60) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, W/ Grantee(s): SUNTRUST BANK
MH Grantor(s): STECHEL GEORGE, STECHEL BARBARA T
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK WD, $169,000.00, L3 PINEWOOD ESTATES
Grantor(s): JOHNSON DONNIE*W, JOHN6NNORM LOUfSE"' Grantee(s): EISENBARTH ANN, EISENBARTH SP.ENCER
WD, $10.00, L2(4) SPRING LAK ESTAft1 ~V!. (,) ontr! F) Grantor(s): NICHOLS SANDRA LEE --,E I .
Grantee(s): IZZO PATRICIA, IZZO MICHIAEL .'. ... WD, $89,000.00, L129 FOREST PARK #3, WIMH
Grantor(s): IZZO PATRICIA, IZZO MICHAEL Grantee(s): TIMMERMAN ROBERT
M, $79,000.00, L5(10) GEORGE W. WILLIS ADDITION TO Grantor(s): BROWN MILDRED, BROWN JERRY
TOWN OF WILLISTON M, $50,000.00, BDY NWI/4 5E1141-12-16, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC Grantor(s): HATCH HAROLD S III
Grantor(s): MATOS SHIOMARA M, $15,616.68, L24 GREEN HILLS, W/MH
WD, $21,500.00, BDY NW1/4 NW1/4 8-14-19, ETC, PARCEL Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
#05354-003-00 Grantor(s): MARTINEZ LOIS L, MARTINEZ HUMBERTO S
Grantee(s): TURCOTT JESSE M, $50,000.00, L120 FOREST PARK III PHASE II
Grantor(s): BUTLER ROSE M, BUTLER DONALD D Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
WD, $23,000.00, PARCEL #03743-052-00, 03743-084-00, Grantor(s): DZIEKAN MARY L
03743-036-00 CD, $10.00, OR 993/662, L 18(53) WILLISTON HGH G&CC
Grantee(s): GREENSP AN PERRY ESTATES
Grantor(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L Grantee(s): SAUVEUR SHERLINE, SAUVEUR PRIVATE
WD, $16,000.00, L30(54) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD Grantor(s): MEDASTIN MARIE A, MEDAS TIN CHESMEL
Grantee(s): ORTIZ YAMIL E WD, $18,500.00, L 1(133) WILLISTON HGH G&dC ESTATE
Grantor(s): ALICEA MARGARITA DEL CARMEN, DEL CARMEN ES
ALICEAPMARGARITA Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD, $300,000.00, BLOCK 42-46, BDY (47) TOWN OF Grantor(s): ROMAN IVETTE MALDONADO, LEBRON
CHIEFLAND HERNANDEZ ROBERTO, HERNANDEZ ROBERTO LEBRON,
Grantee(s): HOOPER LLOYD, FOWLER MIKE, ASARO MIKE MALDONADO ROMAN IVETTE
Grantor(s): DRUMMOND WAYNE M, $18,500.00, L1(133) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
M, $414,612.50 BLOCK 42-46, BDY (47) TOWN OF CHIEFLAND Grantee(s): MAGARO DENNIS W
Grantee(s): HUSTON TOM JR TRUSTEE Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): HOOPER LLOYD, FOWLER MIKE, ASARO MIKE WD, $20,000.00, L9(103) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
WD, $19,000.00, L 12(36) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantee(s): DIAZ IVELYS MARTINEZ, DIAZ PERSIO A Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ EDUARDO RUIZ
Grantor(s): FULGHUM DANIEL M, $20,000.00, L9(103) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
WD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 SE1/4 26-13-15, PARCEL #01950-000- Grantee(s): MAGARO DENNIS W
00 Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantee(s): CREWS LINDA WILLIAMS, CREWS TERRY E WD, $17,000.00, L3(53) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES]
Grantor(s): CREWS LINDA, CREWS LINDA WILLIAMS Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
SWD, $100.00, BDY 14,15,22-14-14, ETC WINLESS OUT, PARCEL Grantor(s): DE GARCIA NORMA VAZQUEZ FERRER, GARCIA
#01265-000-00 RODRIGUEZ BOLIVAR, RODRIGUEZ BOLIVAR GARCIA
Grantee(s): MCKOY STANLEY C, MCKOY CHARLES C M, $17,000.00, L3(53) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES]
Grantor(s): API PROPERTIES 389 LLC Grantee(s): MAGARO DENNIS W
WD, $100.00, L5(19) BRONSON HTS Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantee(s): SMITH FRANK RAY WD, $17,000.00, L3(35) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantor(s): GOSS MELODY R, GOSS BRUCE A Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD, $100.00, L16(19) BRONSON HTS Grantor(s): ROMAN BENJAMIN MARCANO, MARCANO ROMAN
Grantee(s): SMITH FRANK RAY BENJAMIN
Grantor(s): GOSS MELODY R, GOSS BRUCE A WD, $27,800.00, L3(35) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
WD, $22,500.00, L5(19)BRONSONHTS Grantee(s): ROCHE ROGER
Grantee(s): CARVER CATHERINE A, CARVER HUGH E JR Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): SMITH FRANK RAY M, $25,020.00, L3(35) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
M, $12,500.00, L5(19)BRONSONHTS Grantee(s): BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK Grantor(s): ROCHE ROGER
Grantor(s): CARVER CATHERINE A, CARVER HUGH E JR WD, $20,000.00, L12(2) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
WD, $38,000.00, L19(65) UNIVERSITY OAKS, W/MH Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantee(s): CLENNEY VICTORIA, CLENNEY MITCHELL Grantor(s): ORTIZ ROBERTO
Grantor(s): RENNA KATHLEEN, RENNAANTHONY JR WD, $29,000.00, L12(2) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
M, $34,000.00, L19(65) UNIVERSITY OAKS,W/MH Grantee(s): BOXER FRANCINE
Grantee(s): RENNA KATHLEEN, RENNAANTHONY JR Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): CLENNEY VICTORIA, CLENNEY MITCHELL WD, $3,751.00, BDY NW1/4 NW114 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-
13701 00
WD, $45,000.00, BDY NW 114 SE114 26-13-15, W/MHIE
Grantee(s): EDWARDS JACK H Grantee(s): ANAGNOSTOU ROBBIE L
Grantee(s): EDWARDS JACK H
Grantor(s): GLIDEWELL DOROTHY, GLIDEWELL RUSSELL W Grantor(s): LATTO LESLIE
WD, $32,000.00, L1-4, 47-50(34) MIDWAY HTS WD, $127,500.00, L10, BDY L7(19) OLD CHIEFLAND
WD, $32,000.00, L1-4, 47-50(34) MIDWAY HTS -^ 2^^ADE BRAM A BROADER ANDREA
Grantee(s): HUDSON ESMIE, HUDSON GEORGE Grantee(s): BYROADE BRAM A, BYROADE ANDREA
Grantor(s): VERSAILLES TESSIE C, VERSAILLES KENNETH J Grantor(s): BKE VENTURES INC
WD, $78,000.00, L12-14(23) MCKENZIES ADD TO CHIEFLAND M, $82,500.00, L1, BDY L7(19) OLD CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): PARKER MECHELEMORTON, PARKER FRANCIS Grantee(s): MERCANTILE BANK
LEE Grantor(s): BYROADE BRAM A, BYROADE ANDREA
Grantor(s): BRANNEN CONNIE TEW M, $104,545.00, L23 WISPERING OAKS # II, W/MII
M, $19,900.00, L126 UNIVERSITY ESTATES Grantee(s): MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
Grantee(s): SWENSON SUSAN, SWENSON NELS PAUL SYSTEMS INC, TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP
)rantn( rt n COMFORT SENTRYV INC Grantor(s): GORDON DONNA L
M, $181,000.00, L32 OF 5 OAK ACRES SECT 2, BDY 32-11-17
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
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E, $3,500.00, BDY 25-11-13
Grantee(s): BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC
Grantor(s): OWEN JOHN W
WD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NW1/4 6-13-19, PARCEL #05091-003-
OA
Granteo(s): CRABTREE LOUISE, CRABTREE BRENTA,
GEIGER BRENDA K, NUS SEL DONNA G, CRABTREE LENA L
Grantor(s): CRABTREE LOUISE
M, $145,114.30 L9-11(23) MCKENZIES ADDITION TO
CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): POWELL LORI, POWELL TIMOTHY
WD, $456,000.00, BDY N1/2 6-13-18, ETC, PARCEL #04400-
000-00(PART OF)
Grantee(s): NATION LAND COMPANY LLC
Grantor(s): GILLMAN FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
WD, $1,635,200.00, BDY SE1/4 6-13-18, ETC, PARCEL #04400
000-00(PART OF)
Grantee(s): NATION LAND COMPANY LLC
Grantor(s): GILLMAN LINDA D, GILLMAN RONALD C, GILLMAN
RONALD C TRUSTEE, RONALD C GILLMAN REVOCABLE
TRUST
M, $20,631.00, L9 LORE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): GARCIA CHERYL, GARCIA ISIDRO H
WD, $104,000.00, L26 REPLAT OF SUNCOAST ESTATES, W/
MH
Grantee(s): MORAVEC JODI, MORAVEC STEPHEN
Grantor(s): KOPISHKE CYNTHIA J, KOPISHKE JOHN F
M, $ $16,600.00, L11 OSTEEN SD
Grantee(s): SUNS TATE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): LYNN DEBORAH J
M, $68,400.00, L1(25) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS INC, CIT GROUP CONSUMER FINANCE INC, MERS
Grantor(s): HERRIN SANDRA LEE
M, $45,000.00, L29 SPRINGSIDE MH SD
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, MERS, GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Grantor(s): DUBEY PHYLLIS, DUBEY LEON B JR
CD, $10.00, L6(8)'WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): KEMP JOSEPH, KEMP CARMEN
Grantor(s): LOHIL INVESTMENT CORP
M, $100,000.00, L5(6) JEANNE HEIBNER SD
Grantee(s): BAY LENDING CORP
Grantor(s): BEISSEL BARBARA J
WD, $50,000.00, L14-15(B) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #8,W/MH
Grantee(s): BOYKIN JACK D
Grantor(s): DASHER PEGGY C
WDIMORT, $3,149,300.00, BDY ROBINSONS ADDITION TO
WILLISTON, BDY 7-13-19, PARCEL #06319-000-00
Grantee(s): BVJ SHAW LLC
Grantor(s): WILLISTON DEVELOPMENT LLC
M, $75,079.00, BDY 20-12-19, PARCEL #04713-005-00
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): RATLIFF ANDREA, RATLIFF DAVID
M, $25,991.98 L25 SPRINGSIDE SD
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): BENEDICT GARY R, BENEDICT PATRICIA,
BENEDICT GARY
QCD, $10.00, L8 MEREDITH HILLS, BDY 4-12-17, ETC
Grantee(s): "DALA' MINAI R. DALALRASHMI -' '
Grantor(s): DALALPARAGM, DAL, L LPVLR VL-R
CD, $10.00, L16(6) BRONCO HTS SD
Grantee(s): MEYERS RAYMOND
Grantor(s): GILBERT LOUTA, JANNEY E LOU, JANNEY E LOU
TRUSTEE, EMMA EDWARDS JANNEY TRUST, BOYER SHARON
A, MARTIN SHARON A
WD, $10.00, L23(38) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): ESTRELLA EVA L FIGUEROA
Grantor(s): VAZQUEZ ISRAEL
WD, $19,700.00, BDY S1/2 El/2 35-14-18, ETC, PARCEL
#04647-003-00
Grantee(s): SCHERER TIFFANY C, SCHERER RYAN B
Grantor(s): SCHERER BILLIE JO, SCHERER NEAL, SCHERER
RYAN, SCHERER TIFFANY
M, $105,950.00, BDY S1/2 El/2 35-14-18, ETC
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): SCHERER TIFFANY C, SCHERER RYAN B
WD, $842,240.00, BDY NW1/4 6-13-18, PARCEL #04399-002-
00(PART OF)
Grantee(s): STEVENS DANNYH
Grantor(s): GILLMAN FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
M, $842,240.00, BDY NW1/4 6-13-18
Grantee(s): GILLMAN FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Grantor(s): STEVENS DANNY H
WD, $13,000.00, L32-33(A) TURNER BROTHERS ADD TO
CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): FINNEY SHIREEN, FINNEY JONATHAN
Grantor(s): CADWELL BRENDA K, CADWELL JOHN R
WD, $39,000.00, L24 LONG POND PARADISE
Grantee(s): STEPHENSON TERESA
Grantor(s): BOECKEN HEIKE, BOECKEN LUDGER
WD, $20,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-
246-00
Grantee(s): GONZALEZ EDINSON
Grantor(s): JANNEY REALTY INC
M, $20,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-
246-00
Grantee(s): JENKINS MADALE, JANNEY REALTY INC
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ EDINSON
M, $23,000.00, L20 PINE MEADOWS SD, WIMH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CRISWELL EUGENIA, CRISWELL JOHN L
WD, $10.00, LOT N-19 GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE
Grantee(s): JACKS ETTA LOVINDA, JACKS RALPH EDGAR
Grantor(s): JACKS JONATHAN.E
WD, $355,000.00, L3-4, 27-28(I) ELEANOR VILLAGE
Grantee(s): STERLING CLASSICS LLC
Grantor(s): RIVERLAND INSURANCE AGENCY INC
M, $301,750.00, L3-4, 27-28(I) ELEANOR VILLAGE
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): STERLING CLASSICS LLC
WD, $78,000.00, L3(15) UNIVERSITY OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): TOTH ROSALIE S, TOTH WILLIAM F
Grantor(s): SMITH SCOTT D
M, $75,660.00, L3(15) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): TOTH ROSALIE S, TOTH WILLIAM
WD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NW1/4, OR 347/277, ETC
Grantee(s): COX LUANN M, COX RODERICK W JR
Grantor(s): COX RODERICK W SR, COX JENNIFER
M, $ $16,000.00, L7 NORTHWOOD HTS
Grantee(s): CAMPUS USA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): HAGAN RUSSELL T, HAGAN MICHELLE M
WD, $89,000.00, L96 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE I, W/MH
Grantee(s): ULSETH CHRISTINE L, CLARK MARY LOU
Grantor(s): FROST LOREN, FROST LOREN F JR, FROST
LOTTIE, FROST LOTTIE L
M, $40,137.83 L2(33) 4TH ADD TO BRONSON HTS SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): MAYBERRY JIMMY, MAYBERRY TAMRAJ J
-I .
WD, $10.00, L8(1) PEACEFUL ACRES
Grantee(s): EILAND MARTHA M, EILAND ARCHIE G
Grantor(s): MORRIS CHERYL D, MORRIS JOHN E
M, $7,000.00, L5, 24(6) PEACEFUL ACRES SD
Grantee(s): COMPASS BANK
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ LINDA J, GONZALEZ FRANK
M, $26,000.00, BDY NW1/4 NE1/4 22-14-16, ETC
Grantee(s): AMSOUTH BANK
Grantor(s): WATKINS BENJAMIN J, WATKINS KELLY
QCD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 19-12-18, PARCEL #04101-
002-01'
Grantee(s): GATELY DAVID C, SUTHERLAND HARRY II,
SUTHERLAND WARD A, WATKINS DEBBIE A, GATELY JAMES E
Grantor(s): WATKINS CHARLEYA
QCD, $10.00, L4 ARROWHEAD MEADOWS
Grantee(s): WADE KALEE L, WADE RODNEY D, WADE
SHIRLEYA, WADE WILLIAM L
Grantor(s): WADE RODNEY D
M, $141,761.38 L143-144, BDY L142 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE
2, W/MH
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): BRADSHAW MARCELENE B, BRADSHAW EDWARD
M, BRADSHAW MARCELENE
QCD, $29,000.00, UNDVD 1/2 INTEREST, BDYNW1/4 NE1/4
9-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #5148-000-00
Grantee(s): RUETER MARESA
Grantor(s): CRUISE GENE PAUL
QCD, $10.00, L3-4(6) B &RSD #2
Grantee(s): WHITENER NINA, WHITENER WILLIAM JACKSON
Grantor(s): KEKALAINER NINA, WHITENER NINA
CD, $10.00, OR 487/746, 783/928, L10(137) WILLISTONHGH
G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): DORTA RICHARD
Grantor(s): ASHER LEOLA M, ASHER LEOLA M TRUSTEE,
ASHER LEOLA TRUSTEE, ASHER WILLIAM M, ASHER WILLIAM
M TRUSTEE, WILLIAM M ASHER AND LEOLA M ASHER
REVOCABLE TRUST
WD, $120,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 6-17-16, PARCEL #03120-
003-00
Grantee(s): IZAAK WALTON INVESTORS LLC
Grantor(s): A FRANK KNOTTS & COMPANY
M, $250,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 25-13-18, ETC
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): BROOKS VIRGINIA, BROOKS ERIK B
WD, $4,800.00, L3(29) WILLISTON HGH #14
Grantee(s): GRAVES JOE D
Grantor(s): WOMBLE GLENDA K, WOMBLE WILLIAM R
WD, '$20,000.00, L3(29) WILLISTON HGH #14
Grantee(s): TURCOTT JESSE
Grantor(s): GRAVES JOE D
WD, $230,000.00, UNIT 101 THE ISLAND PLACE AT CEDAR
KEY CONDO
Grantee(s): PETERS MARK F
Grantor(s): SMITH ELLIS CAUDLE
SM, $184,000.00, UNIT 101 THE ISLAND PLACE AT CEDAR KEY
CONDO
Grantee(s): SOUTHSTAR FUNDING LLC MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): PETERS MARK F
WD, $25,900.00, L8(107) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): RUBIO MARIA ELENA
Grantor(s): KHILA MOHAMMED A, BROWER STEPHEN, DAVIS
RONALD L JR
M, $20,000.00, L8(107) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s) BPNK)~ -QFAMEIRICA NA:-, v.,, i; .. ,r.
Grantor(s): RUBIO MAiF ,ELENAAJ ,i_", (- 0 ., ,Cv
WD, $30,000.00, L2(33)'OCALA HGH WEST-'
Grantee(s): DE JESUS MARILUZ, ORTOLAZA SERGIO
Grantor(s): GREENSPAN PERRY H
S WD, $40,000.00, L4(I) GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): IIVIGRUND HAROLD
Grantor(s): HEATHERLY HENRY, HEATHERLY DEE
M, $78,000.00, L1-A LEVY LAKE, BDY 26-14-17, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): STEVENS CELESTE L, STEVENS JOHN R
M, $124,000.00, L11(11) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): TEXTRON FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Grantor(s): AJ BUILDERS INC
WD, $40,000.00, L28 HIDEAWAY #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): DEFRANCESCO ANTHONY V
Grantor(s): MILUM HELEN, MILUM KENNETH J
QCD, $100.00, L17(23) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): DUHANEY WALCOTT AVIS, WALCOTT AVIS
DUHANEY
Grantor(s): TRACEYKIRKPATRICA
M, $49,000.00, L15(49) REPLAT WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): LEWIS JILL MARIE, LEWIS KYLE ALLEN
WD, $205,000.00, BDY S1/2 S1/2 18-14-19, W/MH, ETC,
PARCEL #5375-002-00, 003-00, 004-00, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): MEISTER MICHAEL.
Grantor(s): KING LINDA EVE, KING PAUL I, KING PAUL I JR,
KING LINDA E
WD, $250,000.00, L6-8, BDY L9, 13(30) CHIEFLAND
DEVELOPMENT CO. ADD TO CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): SCULKY ROBERT
Grantor(s): NATURE COAST DRIVER IMPROVEMENT INC
M, $225,000.00, L6-8, BDY L9, 13(30) CHIEFLAND
DEVELOPMENT CO. ADD TO CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): NATURE COAST DRIVER IMPROVEMENT INC
Grantor(s): SCULKY ROBERT
CD, $10.00, L130 DIVERSIFIED, BDY 29-12-17, ETC
Grantee(s): MILIAN GONCZAROW LOIDA, GONCZAROW
EDWARD E, GONCZAROW LOIDA MILIAN
Grantor(s): GARCIA CHERYL, GARCIA ISIDRO
WD, $115,000.00, L10(2) GLENWOOD ESTATES #2, W/MH
Grantee(s): HENLEY MARGIE H
Grantor(s): DEFRANCESCO ANTHONY V
M, $688,000.00, BDY 17, 20-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): AlviERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK
Grantor(s): LAURA E WHITTALL TRUSTEE, PINES NO FIVE
TRUST, PINES NO FOUR TRUST, PINES NO THREE TRUST,
PINES NO TWO TRUST, WHITTALL LAURA E
WD, $65,000.00, L7 SUNSHINE ESTATES ADD #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): JOT LLC
Grantor(s): PUTCH KAREN D, PUTCH MICHAELT
Ml, $160,000.00, BDY 28-10-15, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CORBIN DAWN, CORBIN MARCUS
M, $106,650.00, L3 LORALEI ACRES, WIMH
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS ,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): PARRISH JENNIE, PARRISH JAKE
CT; $100.00, 05-CA-593, L2(39) REPLAT WILLISTON HGH #5,
W/MH
Grantee(s): CIT GROUP SALES FINANCING INC
Grantor(s): BURGESS PATRICIAANN, CLERK OF COURT
DANNY J SHIPP
WD, $58,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 34-15-15, ETC & 1/2 INT
BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 34-15-15, ETC, PARCEL #02159-i
Grantee(s): DELMAS JANNA, ALEXATOS LEWIS
Grantor(s): CARPER RUSSELL E
M, $50,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 34-15-15, ETC & 1/2 INT BDY
SW1/4 NE1/4 34-15-15, ETC, PARCEL #02159-1
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): ALEXATOS LEWIS M JR, DELMAS JANNA
WD, $200,000.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 2-17-16, PARCEL #03038-
000-00
Grantee(s): LAFLAIR JADE, HORNUNG STEVEN L
Grantor(s): QUINBY CLYDE C, QUINBY CLYDE C TRUSTEE
QCD, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 33-14-18, ETC
Grantee(s): BELL LEXI NICOLE, BELL REEDUS WILLIAM, BELL
SHELLEY
Grantor(s): BELL SHELLEY, BELL REEDUS WILLIAM
AD, $40,000.00, L135(B) WHITTED ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): BUNTON CHARLES
Grantor(s): PERKINS GERY LINDA, PERKINS ROBERT J
WD, $10.00, L33-34(23) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): DAUX MARIE A TRUSTEE, DAUX RENAUD
TRUSTEE, DAUX TRUST
Grantor(s): DAUX MARIE A, DAUX RENAUD
WD, $12,500.00, L6(3) WOODPECKER RIDGE SD
Grantee(s): BRADY STEVEN L
Grantor(s): HALL BARBARA J, HALL EDSEL G
E, $10.00, L15 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SMITH CRAIG
E, $10.00, L 10 HAMMOCK GLEN
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BROWN DONALD G
E, $10.00, BDY 31-12-18, FLORIAN HTS #3, PARCEL #13317
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): COLLINS JOHN W
E, $10.00, L10-13(6) CIRCLE K RANCH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RUH JULIE, RUH JULIE A
E, $10.00, L31(H) GRACELAND SHORES, W/MH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WRIGHT MICHAELA
E, $10.00, L4(N) GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): .BROWN RAYMOND
E, $10.00, L4(27) UNIVERSITY OAKS SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SHEPHERD GLORIA
E, $10.00, L8-9 GRACELAND SHORES SECTION
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): TURNER MYRAA
E, $10.00, L 1(E) CEDAR KEY M/H VILLAGE REPLAT
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SOLANO B ART OLA
E, $10.00, L6-8(A2), BDY SW1/4 NWI/4 29-12-14
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MARSH RONALD G
E, $10.00, L4(1) WHIPPOORWILL ACRES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MARCHAND DIANE
E, $10.00, BDY N1/2 NW1/4 6-11-15, ETC
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BURKHARDT SUE ANN
E, $10.00, L46 HIDAWAY #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Gra.ntor(s): BELANGER ALICE M
E, $10.00, L24 ROLLING ACRES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): KRAMER CHARLES J
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 10-13-14, ETC
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): NELSON CHARLES R
; E, $10.00, L26-27(15)YANKEETOWN
Grantee(1._'Ni RIA ELECTRIC COOP
SGrantor(s): EDWARFDSLONNIE L
E, $10.00, L 12-13(E) RIVER FOREST
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MURPHY FRANCES P
E, $10.00, UNITA-204 NATURES LANDING CONDO, ETC
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MARTIN PHILIP RJR
E, $10.00, BDY 11-13-17, PARCEL #19434-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WEBB CHRISTOPHER L
E, $10.00, BDY 26-13-17
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): THOMAS HELEN, THOMAS PETER
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4NW1/429-11-17
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): B & W INVESTMENTS
WD, $25,000.00, L10 ESPANA dAKS, BDY 36-11-14
Grantee(s): GERHARD JULIE, GERHARD JAMES
Grantor(s): BERGER EDITH 0 DECEASED, BERGER EDWARD F
CD, $10.00, OR 955/749, L9-10(40) WILLISTON HGH G&CC
ESTATES
Grantee(s): WHITENER WM J JR, WHITENER WILLIAM JACK JR
Grantor(s): WHITENER RACHEL, WHITENER MICHAEL P
WD, $60,000.00, L9-10(40) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES,
W/MH
Grantee(s): SIMS MILDRED L, SIMS HUBERT E
Grantor(s): WHITENER WM J JR, WHITENER WILLIAM JACK JR
WD, $10.00, L24 LONG POND PARADISE
Grantee(s): MESSER LINDA H, MESSER HILTON
Grantor(s): STEPHENSON TERESA
WD, $39,000.00, L21LONGPONDPARADISE
Grantee(s): STEPHENSON TERESA
Grantor(s): MESSER LINDA H, MESSER HILTON
M, $44,450.75, L21 LONG POND PARADISE
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): STEPHENSON TERESA
CD, $10.00, OR 974/681, BDY E1/2 27-12-18, ETC, PARCEL
#041 95-002-OA
Grantee(s):, GRIFFIS EDWIN E
Grantor(s): KYLE KAY
M, $224,000.00, BDY E1/2 27-12-18, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): GRIFFIS EDWIN E
WD, $12,600.00, L17(45) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): CHAPMAN STUART
Grantor(s): DI MARTINO LYDIAA
WD, $26,500.00, L4(7) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): TENNANT FRANKLIN A
Grantor(s): ADDISON DEBRA C, ADDISON CARL E JR
QCD, $100.00, L12(1) CORRECTIVE PLAT OF OAK FOREST
ESTATES
Grantee(s): SMITH KAREN, SMITH STEVE
Grantor(s): STEVE SMITH CONSTRUCTION INC
M, $90,000.00, L12(1) CORRECTIVE PLAT OF OAK FOREST
ESTATES
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): SMITH KAREN C, SMITH STEVE D
WD, $23,000.00, L 11(127) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MONTALVAN SANDRA MARTIN, VALENCIA
GERMAN
Grantor(s): TEJADA SILVIO, CARDONA JUANA
WD, $250,000.00, L62 WATERWAY ESTATES #3
'Grantee(s): HAYES MARY N, HAYES KERRY B
Grantor(s): BALLOUGH WILLIAM
M, $229,367.13, L62 WATERWAY ESTATES #3
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): HAYES MARY N, HAYES KERRY B
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Levy Land Transactions
WD, $75,000.00, L59 NORTH SOUTH ESTATES #1,W/MH, BDY
18-12-18
Grantee(s): HAMMEL CHRISTA
Grantor(s): GUILLOT JAIME R
M, $40,000.00, L59 NORTH SOUTH ESTATES #1, W/MH, BDY
18-12-18
Grantee(s): CAIN WALLACE R
Grantor(s): HAMIMIIEL CHRISTA
QCD, $10.00, L3(E) REPLAT PORTION OF CEDAR KEY
MOBILE HOME VILLAGE,
Grantee(s): MCCLELLAN PATRICIAA, CLARK PATRICIAANN
Grantor(s): CLARK JAY DANIEL
QCD, $10.00, UNIT 2-A OLD FENIMORE MILL CONDO PHASE
II, ETC
Grantee(s): MONTAVILLE H CLAMPITT LIVING TRUST,
CLAMPITT MONTAVILLE H TRUSTEE, CLAMPITT DIANA B
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): CLAMPITT DIANA B, CLAMPITT MONTY, CLAMPITT
MONTAVILLE H, CLAMPITT DIANA
WD, $2,995.00, L107(6) UNIVERSITY ESTATES
Grantee(s): KETTERMAN MARGARET L
Grantor(s): GILREATH JACQUELINE W TRUSTEE, WILLIAM A
GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST
WD, $3,495.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-
251-00
Grantee(s): TAYLOR LAURA, TAYLOR TIMOTHY
Grantor(s): WILLIAM A GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST,
GILREATH JACQUELINE W TRUSTEE
M, $20,000.00, L21(4) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SIMS MILDRED L, SIMS HUBERT E
M, $20,000.00, L11(B) WILLISTON HTS #4
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SIMS MILDRED L, SIMS HUBERT E
M, $20,000.00, L 10(B) WILLISTON HGH #4
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SIMS MILDRED L, SIMS HUBERT E
M, $3,300.00, L20(4) PEACEFULACRES SD
Grantee(s): ROCHE SURETY & CASUALTY COMPANY INC
Grantor(s): BOTTS CHELA, BOTTS CHELA D
M, $10,000.00, L27(B) SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS SD #1 OF
MANATEE SPRINGS AREA
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): GRAVLEY GRADY
M, $63,650.00, L17 WHISPERING PINES #2, BDY 23-14-17
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): DION PAMELA N, DION RAYMOND C
WD, $34,700.00, BDY L48 FOREST PARK #1
Grantee(s): VALIENTE MAYRA
Grantor(s): KAIN ROSEMARY SCOTT
M, $85,223.06, L6(29) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): FRIER FINANCE INC
Grantor(s): BIGGIN MICHELLE, BIGGIN WILLIAM M
MMA, $30,000.00, LI (B) CEDAR KEY MH VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): ENGEL MICHAEL, ENGEL VIRGINIA N
WD, $20,000.00, L7(E) SUNSHINE SAVANNA
Grantee(s): WRIGHT EVELYN J, WRIGHT DANIEL C
Grantor(s): HANDLON PATRICIA CARMEL, HANDLON
CHESTOR EDWARD
M, $37,590.52, L34 TRIPLE CROWN FARMS #2
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): RAY CLAUDINE, RAY C
WD: $23,900.00, L172 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 15-12-11'
Grantee(s): SIMON BRIAN, WHITE HOLLY
Grantor(s): WRIGHT CAROL, WRIGHT RONALD K
M, $23,900.00, L 172 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 15-12-17
Grantee(s): WRIGHT CAROL, WRIGHT RONALD K
Grantor(s): SIMON BRIAN, WHITE HOLLY
WD, $19,000.00, L11 LORE ESTATES
Grantee(s): ARNOLD STEVE
Grantor(s): BYRD JUNE, BYRD LEWIS
WD, $152,000.00, L49-52(12) FANNIN SPRINGS, W/MH
Grantee(s): SMITH THELMA C, SMITH JOHN F JR
Grantor(s): COLSON ANNETTE M, COLSON JOHN L JR
M, $144,400.00, L49-52(12) FANNIN SPRINGS
Grantee(s): FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): SMITH THELMA C, SMITH JOHN F
QCD, $10.00, L13(4) B&R SD #6
Grantee(s): LABIANCO MARLEN, GOMEZ JOSE E
Grantor(s): GOMEZ JOSE E
QCD, $10.00, L14(4) B&R SD #6
Grantee(s): GOMEZ JOSE E, LABIANCO MARLEN
Grantor(s): GOMEZ JOSE E
WD, $110,000.00, L12-13(C)FRUITLAND HTS
Grantee(s): LAWRENCE MARY LOU, LAWRENCE:DONALD
Grantor(s): WADE SHIRLEYA, WADE WILLIAM L
M, $88,000.00, L12-13(C) FRUITLAND HTS
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): LAWRENCE MARY LOU, LAWRENCE DONALD E
M, $20,000.00, L12-13(C) FRUITLAND HTS
Grantee(s): WADE SHIRLEYA, WADE WILLIAM L
Grantor(s): LAWRENCE MARY LOU, LAWRENCE DONALD
QCD, $10.00, L19 FOREST PARK #1
Grantee(s): BROWN FAMILY REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST,
BROWN LYNDON L TRUSTEE, BROWN PANSY B TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): BROWN PANSY, BROWN LYNDON L
AAA, $22,051.33, OR 555/553
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): LEVY WELDING INC
M, $136,425.00, L4 PARK AVENUE
Grantee(s): NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): BELL BRENDA, BELL JAMES
M, $58,500.00, L13-14(4) OAKVILLE SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SALENTINE MARILYN V, SALENTINE WALTER A,
SALENTINE MARILYN VALENTINE
WD, $145,000.00, L3 WINDY VALLEY
Grantee(s): ZAHN ELAINE F, ZAHN CHARLES L
Grantor(s): NICHOLSON WANDA J, NICHOLSON FRANK E
WD, $25,000.00, L6(82) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): STILLWATER INVESTORS LLC
Grantor(s): N E R I REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INC
M, $160,000.00, L4 LONG POND LANDING SD
Grantee(s): AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENDER, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): MOLL DANIEL T, MOLL MARGARET
WD, $279,500.00, BDY 17-14-14, ETC, PARCEL #01285-000-0(
SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): VU ANTI P, TRAN QUAN A
Grantor(s): NGUYEN ANTI P, PHAM NGHIEP C
WD, $26,900.00, L1(105)WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ALCORTAADRIANA, AL CORTA HUMBERTO
Grantor(s): ST JOHNS PROPERTY TRADERS LLC
M, $21,520.00, L1(105) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): ALCORTAADRIANA M, AL CORTA HUMBERTO,
ALCORTA ADRIANA
M, $250,000.00, L7 CEDAR KEYS SHORES #6B
Grantee(s): HOME LOAN CENTER INC, LENDINGTREE-LOANS
MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC
Grantor(s): TELGEN DOUGLAS W, TELGEN NANCY M
QCD, $2,100.00, BDY L3(F) MANATEE FARMS ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): PIERSALL LESTER
Grantor(s): WOOD TERRI
QCD, $10.00, BDY L3(F) MANATEE FARMS ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): GREER LINDA L, GREER GERALD R
Grantor(s): PIERSALL LESTER
WD, $46,000.00, L2, BDY L3(B) EPPERSON SDAKA YESLER
AVE. ADDITION
Grantee(s): WALLACE JOAN, WALLACE JOHNNY E
Grantor(s): BANKERS TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE,
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
M, $36,000.00, L2, BDY L3(B) EPPERSON SD AKA YESLER
AVE. ADDITION
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): WALLACE JOAN, WALLACE JOHNNY E
M, $15,000.00, L20(A) STEEPLECHASE FARMS
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): SKOCZ RANDALL L, SKOCZ KATHERINE
QCD, $10.00, L6-7(67) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): COSTALES JULIO C
Grantor(s): MIDDLETON SUE C TRUSTEE
M, $100,000.00, L4(59) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): SWEET JAMES E, SWEET LINDA
WD, $150,000.00, BDY SW114 SE114 5-14-19, ETC, PARCEL
#05281-001-00
Grantee(s): SEIDMAN JOHN, HABER SANDRA
Grantor(s): TORTURO SEVERIO J
MMA, $2,500.00, OR 9261615, L13 GREEN HILLS
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): MILLER DEBORAH L, MILLER ROBERT J
WD, $60,000.00, L24-25(11)A.F. KNOTTS LAND CO. 1ST SD
Grantee(s):. IRELAND JOHN W
Grantor(s): TURNER MICHAEL OWEN
WD, $13,900.00, L8 REPLAT OF SUNCOAST ESTATES
Grantee(s): DANIELS JEFFREY THOMAS
Grantor(s): SUN COAST ESTATES INC
M, $9,195.84, L8 REPLAT OF SUNCOAST ESTATES
Grantee(s): SUN COAST ESTATES INC
Grantor(s): DANIELS JEFFREY THOMAS
WD, $100,000.00, L3 GULF RIDGE, BDY 33, 34-14-13
Grantee(s): SMITH PHILLIP T, COOPER JAMES A
Grantor(s): ADKINS JOAN M, ADKINS MICHAEL A
F M, $50,000.00, L3 GULF RIDGE, BDY 33, 34-14-13
Grantee(s): ADKINS JOAN M, ADKINS MICHAELA
Grantor(s): SMITH PHILLIP T, COOPER JAMES A
QCD, $10.00, L4(C) CEDARKEYMH VILLAGE
Grantee(s): NESBITT FRANCES M
Grantor(s): NESBITT F MARIAN
WD, $20,000.00, L2(7) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): TAYLOR RASHEED, TAYLOR JOYCE FACEY
Grantor(s): BELNAVIS JULIA, BELNAVIS SEBASTIAN
WD, $67,000.00, L9(9) WILLISTON HGH #11, W/MH
Grantee(s): DOHERTY DENNIS
Grantor(s): HASSELL JOEY G
WD, $38,000.00, L13(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #6, W/MH
Grantee(s): BAUTISTA ELIZABETH
Grantor(s): MCGLOCKLIN ROBBIEDELL
WD, $34,900.00, L71 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE 3
Grantee(s): PICCIONE JAMES
Grantor(s): ROYALARMS LLC,
M, $24,900.00, L71 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE 3
Grantee(s): ROYAL ARMS LLC
Grantor(s): PICCIONE JAMES
WD, $34,900.00, L70 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE 3
Grantee(s): BUCKLEY JEANNE, BUCKLEY ROGER
n,.).Gratiitr(s): ROYAbARMS'LlC "?
WD, $42,900.00, L68 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE 3
Grantee(s): SMITH BERNA DEAN, SMITH JILES T
Grantor(s): ROYALARMS LLC
WD, $25,000.00, L12-13(B) ROSEWOOD PARK #1
Grantee(s): DIBELL KEN
Grantor(s): BECKHAM NANCY J S
QCD, $10.00, L5(B) RUSTLING PINES, W/MH
Grantee(s): COOLEYARTHUR
Grantor(s): COOLEY CALVIN
WD, $70,000.00, L3(C) HALES ADD
Grantee(s): JDM IRA LLC
Grantor(s): DIAZ MARTHA
WD, $18,000.00, L12(102) WILLISTON HOH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): JWIED MARCELLA, JWIED ANTHONY
Grantor(s): DE ROSADO MAGDALENA COLON, ROSADO
QUINTERO ROBERTO, QUINTERO ROBERTO ROSADO
WD,/MORT $10.00, L19EMERALDFOREST
Grantee(s): CHAPMAN RANDAL W
Grantor(s): MCLAUGHLIN DONALD K
MMA, $2,878.50 DOC #417042, BDY L19(4) EAST WILLISTON
Grantee(s): TRANSLAND FINANCIAL SERVICES INC, CHASE
HOME FINANCE LLC, CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): ANDERSON MILDRED
M, $285,000.00, L6(5) NEWSOM ESTATES
Grantee(s): AMERIPATH MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): RUSS MARY, RUSS RONALD S
QCD, $10.00, L4(5) WOLF SPRING HILLS
Grantee(s): SNEED LATRELLE
Grantor(s): COOK BURNICE, COOK MABLE, VANPELT.
CATHERINE
QCD, $10.00, L8-9(8) PEACEFUL ACRES
Grantee(s): GRUBBS CHARLES, GRUBBS CYNTHIA S
Grantor(s): GRUBBS CHARLES, GRUBBS CYNTHIA S
M, $76,000.00, L8-9(8) PEACEFUL ACRES
Grantee(s): AAMES HOME LOAN, AAMES FUNDING
CORPORATION
Grantor(s): GRUBBS CHARLES, GRUBBS CYNTHIA S
M, $172,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SW1/4 34-14-18, PARCEL #04642-
001-00
Grantee(s): INDYMAC BANK FSB
Grantor(s): MURANO SARAH, MURANO RONALD
E, $10.00, L8-9(5) FOWLER WAY
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): KROMER ROBERTA
E, $10.00, L4(40) WILLISTONHGH #14
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DAVIS DAVID J
E, $10.00, L10-11(B) CAMP AZALEA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): COLLINS SUSIE C
E, $10.00, L1(A) OAK GROVE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BRINKMAN C W III, BRINKMAN CHARLES WIll
E, $10.00, L9(B) OAK GROVE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BRINKMAN C W III, BRINKMAN CHARLES Will
E, $10.00, L2(3) CEDARHAVEN ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): POWELL STEWART
E, $10.00, L71 WATERWAY ESTATES #3, ETC
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): COMPTON WARREN R
E, $10.00, L6(D) WILSON ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WEIL ROBERT P
E, $10.00, L12(3) TOWN OF CEDAR KEY
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): .EMMETT STEPHEN B
E, $10.00, L8 CAPTAINS COVE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): VALLK DAVID, VAULK D
E, $10.00, L6(5) GREEN HGH PARK
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WILSON RALPH M
E, $10.00, L27 CORTEZ ACRES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GARRISON ANTHONY J
E, $10.00, L8 UNIVERSITY ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): PATTERSON LOVONNIE
E, $10.00, L1(3M) THE MEADOWS OF BEAUTIFUL BRONSON
INC
Grantee(s): .CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): REEDY KIMBERLY B
E, $10.00, UNIT 201 SEAHORSE LANDING CONDO
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SANDERS S S, SANDERS SAMUEL S
E, $10.00, L 1 HUGHES AIRPORT ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): PETRIE G E JR, PETRIE GRANVILLE
QCD,.$10.00, NO EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED
Grantee(s): LEGLER HENRY S, LEGLER PAMELA GREENE
Grantor(s): LEGLER HENRY S TRUSTEE, LEGLER PAMELA
GREENE, LEGLER PAMELA M, LEGLER PAMELA M TRUSTEE,
LEGLER PAMELA GREENE TRUSTEE, PAMELA GREENE
LEGLER TRUST, PAM & HENRY LEGLER TRUST, LEGLER
HENRY S
M, $452,250.00, BDY SE1/4 16-14-18, PARCEL #04582-001-00
Grantee(s): GMS FUNDING LLC
Grantor(s): LEGLER HENRY S, LEGLER PAMELA GREENE
WD, $20,000.00, L 141 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 12-12-17
Grantee(s): BLANCO JANETH
Grantor(s): LIBRUN WITNY
E, $10.00, L24 FANNING SPRINGS WOODED ESTATES #1
ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BROCK THOMAS W :* T
E, $10.00, BDY SW'1i /4'SE1'4 36-14-15' '
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): REEVES HOWARD D
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 1-13-14, PARCEL #01153-007-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): CALLUS JAMES B
WD, $276,000.00, L20-21(48) ADDITION TO TOWN OF CEDAR
KEY
Grantee(s): CALVERT NENA/DAY
Grantor(s): SIMCOX THOMAS WILLIAM JR
WD, $9,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NW1/4 6-14-19, PARCEL #05288-
000-00
Grantee(s): KIRBY DARYL S
Grantor(s): GOODSELL ELSIE I, GOODSELL DONALD B SR
WD, $35,000.00, L5(29) WILLISTONHGH #5 REPLAT
Grantee(s): JUMARA EVANGELINA, JUMARA GEORGE
Grantor(s): BILYOU LESTER W II
CD, $10.00, OR 978/244, BDY 29-13-15, ETC, PARCEL #01994-
001-00
Grantee(s): ANDERSON AMY M, KING MARILEE, HUTCHISON
MELANIE K
Grantor(s): OTTER CREEK HOLDINGS LLC
M, $ $95,000.00, L7-8(10) SUWANNEE RIVER HGH SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): QUICK RUTH V
WD, $133,000.00, L9-10(53) REPLAT WILLISTON HGH #5, W/
MH
Grantee(s): FOSTER LINDA, FOSTER JAMES A
Grantor(s): RUBY DORAA, RUBY ROBERT J
WD, $14,000.00, UNDVD 1/2 INTEREST L26(34) RAINBOW
LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): DUHANEY WALCOTTAVIS, TRACEY HYACINTH,
TRACEYKIRKPATRICKA, WALCOTT AVIS DUHANEY
Grantor(s): SIPES TERRY EDWARD
M, $100,000.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 28-11-15, ETC
Grantee(s): AMERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK
Grantor(s): DONNA JO GRAHAM TRUST, GRAHAM DONNA JO
M, $52,055.46, BDY NE1/4 3-12-15, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s):. CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): DAVIS MICHAEL J, DAVIS WENDY C
WD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 NW1/4 16-15-13, ETC
Grantee(s): BIERMAN TAMMY S, BIERMAN TAY
Grantor(s): SHEFFIELD DORIS
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CHI*IROPRICTIC
"Care for the Entire Family" Dr. Benntt Patterson
*Available on Location: X-Rays, Physical Therapy &
Licensed Massage Therapist (MM0007612)
Fill Dirt & Hauling
Located On South 121-Williston, Florida
(352) 528-3520
Office @ B&G Seed
Other Contacts
(352) 339-4713, (352) 339-2704 or (352) 339-6435 (Loader operator)
Most Insurance Accepted: OFFICE HOURS
SMost HMO's and PPO' Monday nesday Friday
9 a.m.- Noon & 2 p.m.- 6 p.m.
* Major Medical Tuesday 8a.m.-12:30 p.m.
SMedicare/Medicaid Thursday
* Personal Injury/Auto Accidents..
*Workers' Compensation
~ Walk-Ins Welcome ~
493-1 540 1.
2220 N.Young Blvd.,Chiefland I1 us_
(Across from Wal-Mart Super Center) N- Supc
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
Page 15
Grab movie and popcorn at the library
Levy County libraries
will show The Chronicles
of Narnia: The Lion, the
Witch and the Wardrobe
during the month of April.
Based on the classic novel
by C.S. Lewis the film shows
four London children who
are sent to a professor's
country home for protection
during World War II.
There they find a magic
wardrobe which leads to a
mystical land called Narnia,
which is being ruled by an
evil witch. To defeat the
witch, they must join forces
with Asian, the lion god of
Narnia, and the great battle
between good and evil.
The movie is rated PG
and has a running time of
Showtimes are:
135 minutes. This is a free
library program. You may
bring drinks if they have a lid
and snacks. The library will
provide popcorn. If you need
any additional information
please contact your local
library or Jenny Rodgers,
Youth Services Coordinator,
486-5552.
Bronson Public Library
April 6
4 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Williston Public Library
April 7
noon 2:30 p.m.
Cedar Key Public Library
April 10
1 p.m, 3:30 p.m.
A.F. Knotts Public Library
April 13
1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Luther Callaway Public
Library April 15
noon 2:30 p.m.
Help clean Cedar Keys' coastline
FAVOR, the Friends and
Volunteers of Refuges for
the Lower Suwannee and
Cedar Keys National Wildlife
Refuges will hold an Island
Clean Up on Saturday,April 1.
The group will meet at the
Cedar Key Waterfront Park at
noon, have lunch and head for
the islands about 1:30 p.m.
Each year tons of debris
such as beer cans, plastic
soda bottles, oil cans, lawn
chairs, poly fishnet and line,
clothing and a variety of
other trash washes up on
the beaches of the coastline.
In addition to being an
eyesore, the trash poses a
hazard to fish and wildlife.
One afternoon of strolling the
beach and picking up trash
can. make a big difference.
So come on out and help.
If you are a visitor to the
area, we welcome you to join
us. We can use the help and
won't you be proud to go back
ALL YOU NEED is sunscreen and a will to work Sat-
urday on the Cedar Keys.
home and tell your family
and friends that you helped
clean up the Cedar Keys
National Wildlife Refuge?
The Friends will provide
everything that is
needed including lunch,
transportation to the islands,
and trash bags. You just
need to bring sunscreen and
your family and friends!
For more information call
the Refuge at (352) 493-
0238, Ext. 223;Joan Stephens
at (352) 463-1095; or Toni
Collins at (352) 490-5636.
Bronson Hiigh^ft Tii n.virothon award
The Envirothon program
has been recognized by lead-
ing corporations and orga-
nizations nationwide. These
caring corporate citizens,
nonprofit organizations, and
government agencies have
partnered with Canon to find
innovative ways to provide
environmental education
to North, America's youth.,
The Suwannee Regional
Envirothon, held on the Lake
City Community College
(LCCC) campus on March
16, provided students with a
chance to get "up-close and
personal"- with the natural
resources .of North Florida.,
The event offered both in-
class curriculum and hands-
on field experiences focused
around ecology, natural re-
source management and cur-
rent environmental issues.
This unique combination of
learning experiences is part of
what has made the Envirothon
a huge success with students
and educators across not only
North Florida, but also across
the United States and Canada.
This competition is able to
bring environmental educa-
tion to North Florida's youth
because of the area's diverse
environmental issues, eco-
systems, and topography.
The Envirothon teams were
comprised of five students
each that work as a team to
answer questions based on
five disciplines; soils/land
use, aquatic ecology, forestry,
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Best Prices,
SRoy & Heidi
352- f86-0063
Hours: 9-6 Mon.- Fri.
9-4 Sat.
810 E. Thrasher St.
(RT.24) Bronson
LEVY COUNTY HISTORY
March 27, 2006
101.'eanrs ago
Regular Mfeeing, Tuesdy, March 2, 1897 in the
Count Commissioners Book "C"
The Peilin ,l Mrls N. Sihltmmer asking Iht iher Stle
I andi Coun1y .i\s Ir 1o be remitled by Ihis Bi i rd :n
Account of( her greal losses by I've and itorm was read
and considered, and said peillin WaS denied for Ihe
eason: hill Board has nL adutoinoiy It remlit laes I
San equalize adnd irreil errors but ian nlu lemit Ihenm
From the.4lrifilt'i ~l Hition'ry fnter
SLo)' Siprun Clerfs Office
Dannil J. Shipp, Cleirk o]f Cult __
wildlife and current environ-
mental issues. Acquiring the
knowledge and training nec-
essary to successfully com-
pete at this event is a challeng-
ing, yet rewarding endeavor.
SThere were a total of 15
teams competing; one team
See Team Page 17
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is a volutiter pr6granm with the Florida Dept of Elder
Affairs. "They are her t' assist you in gaining the
knowledge iyoiu leed 'ticimk aan informed choice about
Medaicare Part D: Prescription Drug Plan.
SHINE will holdifor nation sessions as well as free-
-and confidential jndividual counseling. Please come to
a-sie riearyo : ,
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Home and
community
educators
needed now
Are you looking for
something educational and
fun to do? Then look no
further. Levy County Home
and Community Educators
are your answer.
Members meet locally in
four communities of Levy
County. Meeting days are as
follows:
Chiefland- second Tuesday
at 1 p.m.
Williston second
Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Curryville third Tuesday
at 2 p.m.
Bronson-third Wednesday
at 9:30 a.m.
Members have a variety
of educational programs
featuring family, consumer
and health topics They also
complete service projects,
such as surgical dolls and
caps for cancer patients, with
many volunteer hours and
they donate money to local
charities. Special trips and
"get together" have also
been known to happen.
The four clubs combine
to sponsor the Emma Belle
Townsend Scholarship for a
B-C student from our local
schools. Details can be found
at the schools.
If this sounds like an answer
for you, please, call the UF/
IFAS Levy County Extension
Office at (352) 486-5131, and
they will be glad to direct you
to a club near your home.
The Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences (IFAS)
is an Equal Opportunity
Institute authorized to
provide research, educational
information and other
services only to individuals
that function with non-
discrimination with respect
to race, creed, color, religion,
age, disability, sex, sexual
orientation, marital status,
national origin, political
opinions or affiliations.
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A non-denominational fellowship located
on Alt. 27 and Picnic st.
Sunday Morning Worship 10 am
Children's Church Provided
Pastor, Terrell Burge 352-486-3652
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A&M
Plumbing Enterprises Inc.
Remodel, Re-Pipe, New Construction,
Mobile Home Hook-Ups and Water Heaters.
'Serving the Tri-County area.
Bronson (352)486-3509.
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Page 16LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006
Williston Golf mentors future Tigers
Kolton Williams wore a soccer jersey and a
ball cap-a far cry from the traditional outfit a
golfer would be wearing.
Williams, 10, is learning the proper technique
to hit a golf ball, and he's taking the advice from
junior state champion Tom Tattersall.
"Best advice I give the kids is from John Daly:
Just grip it and rip it," Tattersall said. "That's how
I learned to play."
Williams, alorfg with about 15 other local chil-
dren, received free lessons at the Williston High-
lands Golf Course from professional Herb Triplett
and two of his best students, Tattersall and Justin
Leavell, both 14.
As important as Tattersall's 'rip it' golf philoso-
phy is, it doesn't apply to the putting green, which
is where the children spent most of the time.
Gage Knauff, 6, mastered a 10 foot uphill putt,
which he hit three times in a row.
"Watch me do it again," he said, lining up the
putt and then sinking it center cup.
Williston Golf pro Herb Triplett said he was
proud of how children were taking up golf.
"The best advice I could give to the children is
to never give up," Triplett said. "Always swing
the club."
Story and photos by
Jeff Sirmons
JUNIOR CHAMPION Justin Leavell, 14, right, explains to six-year old Gage
Knauff the rigors of putting. Later in the day, Knauff would sink a 10 foot putt.
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who's the quickest at success-
fully putting the ball.
KYLE PENDRAY, 8, receives expert coaching
from a professional teacher.
It s National Library Week
Amnesty Day declared for overdue books
It's National Library Week, a time to cel-.
ebrate the contributions of libraries, librar-
ians. and library workers to their schools,
campuses and communities.
As part of this annual event, the Library
Advisory Board will host the Annual Vol-
unteer Appreciation Luncheon on April 4
in Cedar Key, and all library branches will
have an Amnesty Day for Overdue Books
returned on Thursday, April 6.
National Library Week 2006 marks the
sixth year of The Campaign for America's
Libraries, a multi-Near public education
campaign, sponsored by the American Li-
brary Association and libraries across the
country, to speak loudly and clearly about
the value of libraries and librarians in the
21st century.
For more information about National
Library Week, visit the Bronson Public Li-
brary.
Challenge series gets underway at Speedway
The always exciting Good-
year Late Model Challenge
Series is next up on the 2006
Special Event Season at
Bronson Motor Speedway on
Saturday, April 1.
The Goodyear Late Mod-
el Challenge Series combines
some seasoned veterans like
Joe Winchell, Chuck Burkhal-
ter, Derrick Kelly and AJ
Currelli against up and com-
ing hot shoes like Sam Watts,
Travis Cope, Matt Martin and
Amanda Gogle. Look for
hard charging Late Model ac-
tion for 100 laps on the high
banks of Bronson.
Plus, to add to that excite-
ment will be the first of the
"LUCKY 7" Series; begin-
ning with the Bronson Lube
50 Lap Hobby Stock Special,
presented by the new Boon-
docks Grill in Bronson, along
with the Limited Sportsman,
Thunder Stocks and Harvey
Wallbangers.
The Hobby Stock 50 lap-
pers will be starting on their
qualifying results just like the
Goodyear Challenge Series
will.
According to Lou and
Mike at the Ocala Speedway,
the feature winners in their
Street Stock Division on Fri-
day, March 24 and Friday,
March 31 will be'guaranteed
a starting spot in the Hobby
Stock 50 Lap Special on Sat-
urday. April 1.
There will be a track auto-
graph session and live enter-
tainment.
There will be an open
practice for all divisions on
Friday, March 31 from 4-10
p.m..
On Saturday, April 1, adult
admission in the grandstands
is only $ 15; kids 6-11 only $
5, and 5 under are FREE!
There will be lots of ex-
citement at Bronson Motor
Speedway on Saturday, April
1, with the Goodyear Late
Model Challenge Series and
the Bronson Lube 50 Lap
Hobby Stock Special pre-
sented by the new Boondocks
Grill in Bronson.
If you need any additional
information, please contact
the speedway office at 352-
486-2763.
Committee members needed
for Williston Gospel Festival
Plans are forming for the 5th Annual Gospel Music and
Arts Festival, to be held on Saturday, Aug. 5, in Williston.
If you would like to serve on the inter-denominational
committee for the event, please contact Mimi Johnson at
(352) 528-2170.
Members from the community and surrounding communi-
ties are welcomed.
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through after an impres-
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see how many golf balls he
can fit into one hole.
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THE CITY OF CHIEFLAND was presented a $200,000 check last week from the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection for renovations to Buie Park. Anna Mattson and Vicky Summerhill from Sen. Will
Kendrick's office and Janet Oehmig from Rep. Nancy Argenziano's office were on hand at the presentation
since both offices helped secure the grant. Diana Langston of the Florida Environmental Protection
Agency presented the check to Mayor Teresa Barron and Commissioners Betty Walker and Alice Monyei.
The Buie family was also in attendance.
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each from Trenton High School, Bronson High School,
Union County High School, and Madison High School;
five teams from Branford High School and six teams from
Suwannee High School. Students received trophies and T-
shirts, lunch and door prizes were provided by Lake City
Community College (LCCC). Surrounding agencies were
represented with over 21 volunteers helping with the event.
Awards are given to the teams recording the highest scores
with the most coveted prize being an invitation to the state
Envirothon to be held this year at Silver Springs State Park.
The first place winners for the Suwannee Regional Canon
Envirothon were the "Branford Constantly" team with Advi-
sor Katriia Raulerson, and students Eduardo Jimenez, Curtis
Kinsey, Andrew Pellicer, Brent Knighton, and Andrea Warren
representing Branford High School; second place winners also
representing Brandord High School were the "Timberwolves"
team with Advisor Katrina Raulerson and students Caitlin
Dempsey, Dendall Arnold, Tera Harrison, Kristen Stillwell,
and Cody Dixs; third place winners representing Suwannee
High School were the "One through Twelve" team with Ad-
visor Tammy Boggus and students Greg Boyle, Peter Kyne,
Jennifer Watson, Tiffany Ragans, and Stephanie Fridley.
The teams receiving trophies for highest scores in each
of the five subject areas were the Suwarinee High School,
team "One through Twelve" for soils; Suwannee High
School, team "One through Twelve" for wildlife; Suwan-
nee High School,_ team "Gorilla'", for current issues; Bron-
son High School, team "Bronson" for forestry; and Bran-
ford High School, team "Branford Constantly" for aquatics.
Sen. Argenziano sent the student teams and sponsors a
letter which Dr. Hall shared with the participants, con-
gratulating them for.being the future stewards of the en-
vironment, and she stressed that the legislators wrestle
with the issues presented in the competition on a daily ba-
sis. She also commended LCCC for sponsoring the event.
Look for team "Branford Constantly" to compete in the
Florida State Envirothon to be held April 1 at Silver Springs
State Park and possibly compete in the National Envirothon
held at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg Manitoba,
Canada July 23-29.
*Airport
Jones was also skeptical
of Coleman's decision to not
hire a part-time worker that
would supplement Bibby and
Ball. Instead, Coleman plans
on hiring a full-time worker
that would split time between
the public works department
and the airport.
"When one of the workers
calls in sick, the other one
works and we pay him over-
time," Coleman said. "This
way, we still have someone
who will augment the sys-
tem but we won't have to pay
more."
Bibby stressed that the sub-
stitute worker-must be "avia-
tion savvy."
"It takes a couple months
to fully train a guy who's
dedicated to learning about
operating an airport," Bibby
said. "It'll take longer train-
ing a guy whose first priority
is public works."
'Coleman's decision to re-
move the maintenance work-
er is on a trial-basis. He said
he is assessing whether his
plan works over the next few
months, and will then decide
whether the transferwill be
permanent.
The former airport main-
tenance worker had prior
experience in public works,
making it any easy switch,
Coleman said.
Cal Byrd, a city council-
man who's been on the air-
port committee since it was
created seven years ago, pro-
fessed cautious allegiance to
Coleman.
"Mr. Coleman's move
surprised me," Byrd said. "I
respect anything he's going
to do, and I'd like to let him
run his course. However, I've
personally told him it wasn't
going to work."
As city manager, Coleman
is in charge of the airport.
In other Williston council
news, the Rotary Club will
host this year's egg hunt at
the John T. Henry Celebra-
tion Park on April 8. In order
to hide the eggs better, the
grass won't be cut prior to the
hunt.
JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006 Pa 1
Grant would fund
new technology
BY CAROLYN RISNER
MANAGING EDITOR
The city of Chiefland wants to come into the 21st century
with its firefighting equipment, and Chief David Burnett is
doing all he can to make it happen.
At Monday night's regular meeting, Burnett told com-
missioners about grant availability from the Department of
Homeland Security, that if awarded, would make life a little
sweeter around the firehouse.
The $54,810 grant requires a 5 percent city match of
$2,740.50. If the city receives the money, it will purchase a
thermal imager, portable radios and 15 complete sets of turn-
out gear.
The thermal imager, which costs about $15,000, will be
beneficial in locating missing persons in dense areas or help-
ing evacuate people in buildings that are smoked filled.
The unit detects body heat and can show emergency work-
ers where people are located. Police Chief Robert Douglas
added it can also detect a corpse if it has been dead less than
20 hours.
The radios will be compatible with other city radios and
will make communication easier among the workers.
The turnout gear includes pants, boots, hats, etc. and will
last seven to eight years, Burnett said.
The commissioners agreed to allow Burnett to apply for
the grant money. Money for the city's match is coming from
funds previously allocated for a match for a fire truck grant
that the city was denied.
Continued from front
Journal photos by Jeff Sirmons
WILLISTON RESIDENT Richard Britt, bottom, flies in from Miami, where he
owns a metal processing business. Britt is one of many customers who fuel up
at Williston's airport because of lower-than-average prices. Dave Bibby, assis-
tant airport supervisor, top right, fuels a 1982 Piper Warrior. As a supervisor, he
must fuel every plane that lands on his shift, while also operating the radio.
*Goat,
multi-purpose. The fainting
characteristic makes them
both a novelty goat, suitable
for pets and a superior meat
goat as well.
What does fainting have
to do with meat production?
Well, the fainting, or falling
down, happens when their
muscles lock up due to being
excited or startled.
This muscle lock which
lasts for about 15 seconds
is an excellent isometric
exercise which, of course,
builds meat, and quickly.
According to Carol, the
Fainting kids reach about
65 pounds and are ready for
market in five months. They
have about 40 percent more
meat than comparably sized
goats.
The history of these goats
is as fascinating as their
fainting; no one knows where
they came from.
Indeed! they seem to have
not existed at all before the
late 1800s when John Tinsley
arrived in Marshall County,
Tenn. with three nannies and
a billy.
He stayed just long
enough to do a bit of farm
work and sell the goats to
either R. Goode or Dr. H. H.
Mayberry.
And like the goats, no one
knows where John came from,
although some conjecture that
because of the way he dressed
he may have been from Nova
Scotia. All the Fainters today
came from that tiny Tinsley
herd. They are a breed; their
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unique characteristics are
hereditary.
Yet, no history of them in
the world can be found prior
to this Tennessee advent.
SIn those early days, they
were used as "sacrificial
goats.". Shepherds learned
that if they ran the goats with
their flocks, the goats would
faint at the sight of a coyote or
dog and, well, why race to the
store when dinner's already
on the table? For this and
other reasons, Fainters were
nearly extinct by the 1980's.
Although still considered
a rare breed, with a global
population of fewer than
5,000, the diligent efforts of
goat farmers like Carol and
Ed, have removed them from
the endangered list.
Like most goats, the
Tennessee Fainters love
hanging out with people, and
Carol and Ed love hanging
out with them, knowing each
by name and history. Ask
a cowboy the name of his
cattle and you're most likely
to get responses like "Heifer"
and "Steer" but here we have
"Miriam" and "Abe" and
the life story of each, along
with an introduction to their
offspring and their offspring's
offspring.
So how does one part with
such "pets?" "They just go,"
says Carol, sounding like any
other rancher, fully aware
that the destiny of the herd is
the freezer.
Although in the case of
Fainters this is not always
Journal photo by Beverlye McLean
JERIMIAH TRUCKEY and Carol Dupuis watch over
the kids at their Bronson ranch.
true. Due to their gentle,
playful nature and short
stature, averaging only 17-
25 inches in height, Fainters
easily find their way into the
hearts of children and become
1EMS
lifelong pets.
What shall we say then?
Pass Miriam a carrot or pass
the Miriam stew? Umm, no
tufff stuff' here.
Continued from front
Walker expressed concern that time was running out on the
project, and just when the commission thought it was going to
see some progress, it learned nothing has been done.
Burnett and Bill Hammond told the commissioners that
work was slated to begin within a year of signing the agree-
ment with the county. That deadline is in October, so six
months remain before the county would be in default.
Burnett added that County Coordinator Fred Moody ex-
pected new preliminary plans to be available March 29.
Pair will represent Levy
at AARP Lobby Day
Levy County residents, Alphonso Johnson and Adelia and
Dave Vachon, will travel to Tallahassee on Thursday, March
30 to meet with legislators and.talk to them about AARP's
2006 legislative positions.
They will join about 80 AARP volunteers visiting the
Capitol to educate legislators on issues such as stopping a
state plan to force seniors into Medicaid managed care long-
term care, fighting phone and utility rate hikes, protecting
consumers from identity theft, ensuring adequate staffing for
nursing home residents, and helping Floridians survive and
recover from hurricanes.
AARP Lobby Day is a part of AARP's ongoing campaign
to advocate at both federal and state levels.
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