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Around Levy2-3. 6, 16-19, 21
Opinion 4
Law & Courts 5
Obituaries 7
Classified 8
Legals 9-12
Land Transactions 13-14
Tides 21
Levy History 21
Emma Powers recognized
as Levy's overall all star
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
The Levy County School
Board publicly recognized a
Bronson High School student
during its April 18 meeting
because of her outstanding
academic and civic achieve-
ments.
Emma Powers is the daugh-
ter of Bronson Middle High
School science teacher Ray-
mond Brown and Liz Pow-
ers, the director of nursing for
the Levy County Health De-
partment and for the school
health program.
She is among the statewide
participants in the Governor's
High School All-Stars Pro-
gram in Florida. She is Levy
County's best and brightest.
This BHS senior maintains
a 4.0 ("A") Grade Point Av-
erage (GPA). She has earned
the Academic Excellence
Award, the Highest FCAT
Score Award, the Science
GPA Award, the English GPA
Award and the FCAT Writ-
ing Award. Emma is listed in
Who's Who in High School
Students as well.
She has been involved
with student government for
four years. She is an active
member of the Future Busi-
ness Leaders of America, the
Florida Christian Athletes,
the Teen Summit Leadership
Group, Beta Club and the
Key Club.
She has been a cheerleader
for four years and is in dual
enrollment as she earns col-
lege credit even before grad-
uating high school.
Emma Powers has not only
excelled as much as pos-
sible in academics, social
and Christian interests, but
she has been involved in her
community in several man-
ners. She participated in the
Cancer Walk for two years,
and she has been involved
with the hurricane relief ef-
forts from the devastation that
Hurricane Charlie and Hurri-
cane Katrina left behind.
And beyond all this, she
has been a science tutor after
school to help her fellow stu-
dents.
Levy County Superinten-
dent of Schools Clifton V.
Norris and Mike Todd, direc-
tor of secondary education
for Levy County, presented
Powers with a plaque to sig-
nify her being named as the
all-star from Levy County's
School District.
In another note of happi-
ness and accomplishment,
which was announced dur-
ing the meeting, Norris said
Kathy McCain, a pre-kin-
dergarten teacher at Cedar
Key School and a graduate
of Chiefland High School, is
Journal photo by Jeff M. Hardison
SUPERINTENDENT OF Schools Clifton Norris and
Director of Secondary Education Mike Todd pres-
ent a plaque to Emma Powers to signify the young
woman's accomplishments in academics, commu-
nity service, leadership, sports and social matters.
She is'the Levy County representative of the Gover-
nor's High School All-Stars Program.
among the top five contend-
ers for the Florida Education
Support Person of the Year.
The superintendent said
McCain and her husband
were in Tallahassee that day
as the Florida Department of
Education funded a visit for
the top statewide people in
the ESP category.
Jeff M. Hardison is a new
staffwriter who joins the Levy
County Journal officially on
April 17, although some of
his work appeared in the last
issue of the newspaper.
Two years before graduat-
ing from the University of
Florida with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Journalism
in 1984, Hardison earned his
first Florida Press Associa-
tion award in the Investiga-
tive Reporting category.
Beyond the recognition
for investigative reporting
in Hamilton County, Hardi-
son received four other FPA
awards in the categories of
Environmental or Conserva-
tion, Community Service,
Front Page Layout, and Best
Full Use of Color. The Florida
Press Club recognized Hardi-
son with an award in the cat-
egory of Best Public Service.
The American Legion Auxil-
iary of Florida gave him the
1987 Golden Press Award
for the best story in Florida
regarding the United States
Constitution.
Former Sumter County
Sheriff Jamie Adams and
former Highlands County
Sheriff Howie Godwin both
recognized Hardison with
Community Service Awards.
When Hardison was editor of
the Sumter Journal, he helped
readers with information
about crime prevention and
in other
man-
Sheriff
Go -
W in
recog-
nized
t h e JEFFM. HARDISON
former
reporter at 'The VNeirs-Sl of
Sebring and Avon Park. af-
ter a story Hardison \wrOte
helped that sheriff's office
solve a murder.
In his decades of service to
readers, Hardison has been a
reporter or editor at newspa-
pers inthe following counties:
Alachua, Hamilton, Madison,
Taylor, Suwannee. Sumter.
Highlands. Collier, Indian
River, Bre\ard. Charlotte.
Lee, Sarasota and his home
county of Pinellas. \here he
most recently worked as a
freelancer since 2001.
This 50-year-old native
Floridian also taught English
and journalism to children
and adults in public and pri-
vate schools, including at
Lemon Bay High School in
Englewood. and at Admiral
Farragut Academy in St. Pe-
tersburg.
See Jeff Page 22
Senator says orphans, widows deserve care
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER"
It is the obligation of a na-
tion to care for the widows
and orphans who result from
fighting a war, U.S. Sen. Bill
Nelson said April 17 in the
Levy County Courthouse as
he quoted Abraham Lincoln.
In one of the many "Town
Hall Meetings" Nelson has
held in his 34 years as an
elected official since his days
"as a pup state senator," the
senator's key focus that Mon-
day afternoon was veterans.
Helping support families
of soldiers, both male and
female, who died fighting in
the war in Iraq, Afghanistan
and elsewhere, is something
this country should do, Nel-
son said. This cost of war, he
added, should be considered
the same as buying tanks,
guns, ammunition or other
material for war.
Nelson said the reason he
came to Bronson, just like he
visited Perry and Mayo and
The Villages on that day, was
to hear from the people. He
asked people to tell him what
is on their minds.
DRUG COSTS
One person asked what
Nelson plans to do to help
people who once paid $12
to $14 for prescriptions, be-
cause they are poor and on
Medicaid, but who now pay
between $40 and $60. These
people, many of whom are
in one of Florida's 37 rural
counties, only earn between
$6,000 and $8,000 a year.
This prescription drug
benefit bill came into being,
Nelson said, as a bailout for
pharmaceutical companies
and HMOs. Nelson said he
voted against the bill that has
come to be.
"I did not vote for it," he
said. "I argued against it."
In the past two decades,'the
federal government bought
drugs at reduced prices by
purchasing them in bulk for
See Nelson Page 22
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The American Cancer
Society, Tri County Unit
will honor cancer survivors
and those who have lost their
battle with the disease during
its Relay For Life event in
Chiefland May 5 and 6.
A Luminaria Ceremony
will be held after dark to
pay tribute to those who
have faced this disease. The
luminaria bags have the name
of the honoree on them and a
candle inside. Luminarias are
placed around the track and
at dark, the candles are lit to
pay tribute to each honoree.
The American Cancer
Society encourages all cancer
survivors and their families to
participate in Relay For Life.
Lighthouse
Looking for a party? Light-
house Word Church has just
the thing as it hosts three big
bands on one big night.
Stereochild (formerly
Burning Bridges), Soul
Struck and Odd Man Out will
perform back to back, along
with crazy and exciting skits
by local teens on Saturday,
April 29 at 7 p.m.
Chur
New
Yard sale
Elohim Tabernacle of
Praise will hold a yard sale
on Saturday, April 22 from 8
a.m. until 2 p.m., behind the
Bronson Post Office at the
comer of Pine and School
StreI~. v .
Aigong the items fqT,,sale
are a double wall oven,
overhead microwave, a
variety ,of new and used
wedding gowns in all sizes
and lots of miscellaneous
items.
Have a Taste of
College Park
Looking for somewhere to
go next week? The Rotary
Club of College Park will
host its Taste of College Park
and Wine Festival Thursday,
April 27 from 6-9 p.m. at the
Dubsdread County Club, 549
W. Par, Orlando.
For $50 per person, you
can enjoy great food and
wine from College Park's
finest establishments with
live entertainment and a si-
lent auction. Proceeds ben-
efit Ronald McDonald House
and Rotary International's
Polio Plus eradication initia-
tive.
Tickets are available ,from
members of Rotary of Col-
lege Park Rotary, or through
their web site http://colleg-
eparkrotary.org/taste_pre-
view06.html
It's a unique A
community
event that
a 1 o ws R
individuals F
from all walks
of life to join
in the fight
against cancer.
"This event
is about celebrating life and
honoring all cancer survivors
and their families who've
supported them through their
illness," said Teresa Gulledge,
chairperson of the Relay For
Life at Chiefland.
At the event, cancer
survivors will kick off
the Relay by walking the
Survivors' Victory Lap
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4 around the track.
y Then members of
:LAY each team take to
IR LIFE the track and one
person from each
team remains
on the track
throughout the
entire 18 hours.
Relay For Life began as
one man's battle against
cancer and a journey to raise
funds to support the American
Cancer Society.
In May 1985, Dr. Gordy
Klatt walked, jogged, and ran
for 24 hours around a track in
Tacoma, Wash. His run alone
raised $27,000.
Twenty-one years later,
Relay has grown to more
sites around the country than
.there are Wal-Marts! All
of the money raised goes to
the mission of saving lives
through research, advocacy,
patient services and
education.
To request a Luminaria on
behalf of a loved one, call
your local American Cancer
Society staff; Jamie Bellamy,
at 1-888-295-6787 x 119.
The American Cancer
Society is still recruiting
teams to participate in this
event. For more information
or if you are interested in
volunteering, please call
Jamie at the number listed
above.
Word Church hosts concert April 29
If that isn't enough, the en-
tire evening is free, although
a love offering, will be re-
ceived so guests can show
their appreciation.
Lighthouse Word Church
is located three miles south-
east of Chiefland on Alt 27.
Call (352) 493-1554 or (352)
STEREOCHILD 949-0216 for more info.
Chicken, rib fund-raiser is Saturday
The Gospel Fest Committee
will be selling dinners on
Saturday, April 29 at the New
Hope Missionary Baptist
Church located on Hwy. 318
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or
until the food is gone).
Barbecue chicken will be.
$6 .and barbecue ribs will be
$7. Each includes a choice of
two sides: rice pilaf, macaroni
and cheese, potato salad,
green beans or collard greens;
one bread: cornbread or roll;
and one dessert: pound cake
or sweet potato pie.
Other homemade desserts
and drinks will be available
for an additional charge.
Dinners may be picked up
accw=ate your pet cheapI
A low cost pet vaccination clinic will be held Saturday,
April 22 at Archer Feed/Farm Supply in Archer, next to the
railroad tracks from noon until 1 p.m.
The teaching zoo in Bushnell sponsors the clinic as a public
service/fund-raising project. The funds will be used in the new
secluded endangered species and pachyderm reproduction
facility,
The public can affordably protect their pets and support
endangered species. The vaccinations are dog/cat Rabies $5
and Distemper-Parvo combo shots $13. No office calls, no
hidden fees and the veterinarian administers the shots and
provides legal documentation to the pet owner.
Feel free to contact Mark D. Wilson, D.V.M., Zoo Director/
Veterinarian, 352-817-3077 (Cell), Marion Teaching Zoo
Lis#Sc-10577.
Fund-raiser softball game set
Members of the Williston Police Department, Levy County
Sheriff's Office, Levy County Emergency Medical Staff and
Willistoni Fire Department have challenged Willjston High
School staff members and their spouses to a softball game on
May 6, 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
This will be an all day, community wide fund-raising event
that will include the softball game, a barbecue chicken din-
ner, silent auction, community service booths, bl6od drive,
emergency services equipment and vehicles and fun for all.
All proceeds will be spent to refurbish the Williston High
School weight room, which serves all students and athletes of
Williston High School.
If you would like to donate time, and/or monies to this
cause, please contact Sgt. Fortney at Williston Police Depart-
ment ---352-528-4991 or Deputy Grant Sandlin at 352-577-
4247.
from 11 a.m. 2 p.m.
For tickets and additional
information call: (352) 528-
2170, 528-5984 or 528-3675.
The proceeds will help
with the operational expenses
of the upcoming Gospel Fest
and other community youth
programs.
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
News Briefs 8
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.
Tourism Council meets
The Levy County Tourist Development Council will meet
on Thursday, April 20 at 6 p.m.at the Levy County Planning/
Attorney's Office Conference Room, 380 South Court Street,
Bronson, Florida 32621. The public is invited to attend.
Bingo game set
The Widowed Ministry will be having a Bingo game April
29 from 1- 4 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 17353 NE Hwy
27A in Williston.
There will be food, fun and prizes.
Cattlemen will meet April 20
The Levy County Cattlemen and Landowners Association
is having its spring meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 20 at
Don Quincey's on the Suwannee River. Anyone interested in
joining is invited to attend.
Call (352) 528-3119 if you need directions to the meeting
site.
Healthy Start meets
Healthy Start of North Central Florida, Board of Directors
Meeting will be held Thursday, April 20 at 2 p.m. at the United
Way of Alachua County, Gainesville.
Please call Celia Paynter at 352-313-6500, ext 118 if you
need additional information.
Tourism council meets
The Levy County Tourist Development Council will
evaluate requests for proposals in reference to advertising and
public relations proposals. The council will meet Tuesday,
April 25 at 6 p.m. at the Levy County Planning/Attorney's
Office Conference Room, 380 South Court St., Bronson.
Democrats meet Tuesday
The Levy County Democratic Committee will meet
Tuesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Bronson Town Hall. The
committee will finalize plans for its upcoming annual fund-
raiser dinner set for June 3 in honor of Karen Thurman.
All Democrats are invited to come out and be a part of
preparing for the upcoming elections to elect Democrats from
the national to local levels.
For more information, call Butch Enyard at 352-447-2201
or Lou Janney at 352-486-2521.
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
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RETIREMENT
RECEPTIONS
f There will be a retirement reception for
Mr Charles Glover on Saturday, May 6,
2006, 2-4PM at the BronsonTown Hall.
Etceryone is invited to come out and join
us in thanking Mr. Glover for his 30+
S years of service to the citizens of
SBronson. For further~information,'
contact Edith Brown at 486-2510,
evenings orDonna Conquest ,
at 486-2354.
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Claude, Andrews win speaking contest
Frank Quincey named Cooperator of the Year
The Levy Soil and Water
Conservation Distriqt
(SWCD) hosted its Annual
Speaking Contest Banquet on
Monday, April 3 in Bronson
at the USDA Service Center.
Darlene Smith, with the
Levy SWCD, introduced
LSWCD Supervisor Tommy
Harper who welcomed
everyone to the 2006 Speaking
Contest and introduced the
other LSWCD Supervisors,
Wilbur Dean, Aaron Lane and
Brad Etheridge. Supervisor
Desiree Mills was unable to
attend.
Also in- attendance was
Hugh Thomas with the Florida
Department of Agriculture
and Jason Hayford, a Soil
Conservationist with the
USDA Natural Resource
Conservation Service.
Supervisor Dean
introduced the speakers:
Brianna Andrews from
Chiefland Middle School and
Kendra Claude from Williston
High School. Both speakers
gave excellent speeches on
the topic of "How Floridians
can be Water Wise".
While the judges were
calculating scores on the
two participants, Supervisor
Etheridge presented the Levy
Soil and Water Conservation
District 2006 Cooperator
of the Year Award to Frank
Quincey, who has shown a
willingness to implement
Best Management Practices
(BMPs) in his family-run'
ag operation that includes
growing row crops and beef
cattle.
Quincey has implemented
innovative technology to
protect both soil and ground
water resources at his farm.
Quincey and his family
were also recognized last
year by the Suwannee River
Partnership as a County
Alliance for Responsible
Environmental Stewardship
(CARES) recipient for their
implementation of BMPs.
Following the Cooperator
Award presentation,
Supervisor Dean presented
the first place award to Kendra
Claude, who received a $100
prize and second place went
to Brianna Andrews, who
received a $75 prize. Each
also received a certificate
with a compact disc case.
Supervisor Aaron Lane
ended the program with
closing remarks.
The Levy County Soil
.and Water Conservation
Board's Mission is to
deliver natural resources
conservation technology
and education to local land
users and to promote the best
land use and management
practices that will conserve,
improve and sustain the
natural environment of Levy
County.
The board also works
with the schools throughout
the county with various
projects such as land judging,
speaking, poster contest and
the Envirothon.
The Soil and Water
Conservation Board office is
located in the USDA Service
Center in Bronson and can be
reached at 352-486-2672.
FRANK QUINCEY and his wife were named Coop-
erator of the Year by the Levy Soil and Water Con-
servation District.
KENDRA CLAUDE won first place in the LSWCD's
speaking contest. Wilbur Dean made the presenta-
tion.
Learn about wildfire
Levy County residents have another opportunity to
learn how they can protect themselves from the danger of
wildfires. '
Florida Firewise Communities will present a session at
the County Extension Building in Bronson on Tuesday,
April 25 at 6 p.m.
Each participant will receive a copy' of the interactive
CD "How to Have a Firewise Home" and fire safety in-
formation. Contact the local Division of Forestry office at
352-493-6060 if there are further questions.
Jones resigns council post
The Board of Directors of the Nature Coast Business
Development Council, Inc. has announced the resignation of
Michael Jones, Executive Director, effective April 12. The
Nature Coast Business Development Council was established
over 20 years ago to promote business expansion and retention
in Levy County. Members of the board are appointed by the
County Commission and from the private sector.
Over the past year, Jones has worked for the betterment of
the business community. The board will advertise the position
and will be accepting applications.
BRIANNA ANDREWS took second place in the LS-
WCD's speaking contest. Wilbur Dean made the pre-
sentation.
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AmVets Ladies Auxiliary Post 88
Badcock Home Furnishings &
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Bud Baudouin
BILT-RITE Framers, Inc.
Buy &-Save, Inc.
Campus USA Credit Union
Cinnamon Hills Estates,
High Springs
Francis D. Akins,
Levy County Property Appraiser
Amvets Post 88
Cameron Asbell Insurance
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BillMar Metal Designs
Bronson Lube, Inc.
Bronson Motor Speedway
Paige B. Brookins,
School Board Member Distr #4
Daniel M. Croft Land Surveying
BK Cypress Log Homes, Inc.
Breeden Pulpwood Company
Chiefland Aluminum
Chiefland Farms Flea Market
Church's Plumbing, Inc.
A & A Bar-B-Q
A Floral Occasion
BILT-RITE Framers, Inc.
Bronson Ace Hardware
Campbell's Seafood Restaurant
Claudette's Pet Grooming
County Seat Barber Shop
Hole-In-One
Advanced Systems Limited, Inc.
LUNCH Sponsors
Jake Cason
Hitchcock's Foodway
Danny Stevens
Lil Food Ranch
Perkins State Bank Employees
Subway
The Centers, Inc.
Harriett Downs Real Estate
Norm and Janice Fugate & Family
G & J Autobody
Green Shutters
Lee's Grocery and Citgo
Levy Abstract & Title Company
Levy Insurance Agency
LII Food Ranch Stores, Inc.
M & S Homes & Properties
Monterey Boats
Diane Pierce Insurance Agency
State Farm Insurance
Ralston & Company
Sandlin Farms
Dr. Kenneth Schwiebert, DMD &
Dr. Debbie Hoskins, DMD
Stansberry Chiropractic Clinic, Inc.
BIRDIE Sponsors
Dan's Custom Carts JT Enterprises of Alachua County
Homestyle Realty, Archer Toma's Trim & Cut Tree Service
PAR Sponsors
Da Bronx New York Pizzeria
Gainesville Roofing and Company,
GOLDMAR, Inc.
Dan's Custom Carts, Inc.
Harmony Holistic Healing Center
Harrison Logging Company
Henley Carpet One
Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services
HJ Interiors, Inc.
IGWT Bargain and Tanning Shop
JCH Straight-Up Framing, Inc.
Jimmy Jerrels Hauling & Grading
Klover Leaf Tack
Kokenzie's Painting
L & L Moving Co, Inc.
Lifetime Aluminum
Mako Plastering
Master Lube Associates
Millennium Drywall & Remodeling
Morgan Office Centre
Nature Coast Driver Improvement
Noah's Ark Feed
Cliff Norris,
Superintendent of Schools
Old Country Market & Scooter's
Smoke Wagon
The Picket Fence
Precision Cut Aluminum, Inc.
Quality Excavating
Carl B Reddick, CPA
Rock Solid Development, Inc.
Rockcoustic Systems, Inc.
Roma Pizzeria
Sand Hill Baptist Church
Andrew V. Santangini, Jr., MAI
Scott Wilkerson Construction LLC
Security Title Services, Inc.
SELMAR, Inc.
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Harrison Logging Company Sue's Beauty Shop
Michelle Harrison Tri-County Oil Distributors
DITTY BAG Sponsors
Advanced Systems Limited, Inc.
Baker Brooks Insurance
Hitchcock's Foodway, Williston
Knauff Funeral Home
Master Lube Associates
McCullough Bottled Water Service
Dr. Kenneth Schwiebert
Williston Door & Millwork, Inc.
Williston Tire & Automotive, Inc.
GCoil
TOURNAMENT
April 1s 2006
Stonehedge Farms South, Inc.
Tri-County Oil Distributors, Inc.
University of Florida
Pediatric Surgeons
Weeks Bail Bonds
Dan & Betty Whitehurst
V.E. Whitehurst & Sons, Inc.
Williston Door & Millwork, Inc..
Smith & Associates,
GMAC Real Estate, Inc.
Shear Expressions
Sheffield's Pump Service
Johnny M. Smith, Jr.
Levy County Sheriff
Steve Smith Construction, Inc.
Smoak Construction of Central
Florida
David Stone Bail Bonds
Tire Mart
Triangle Laundry & Car Wash
Weems & Sons Logging, Inc.
White Ford Co, Inc.
Williston Timber Company, Inc.
Williston Tire & Automotive, Inc.
GFWC Williston Woman's Club
Wilson Abstract & Title Company
Video Central
Dan & Betty Whitehurst
Williston Highlands Golf & Country
Club
Williston Peanuts
Williston Tire & Automotive, Inc.
Winn-Dixie Marketplace, Chiefland
PERKINS FINANCIAL GROUP
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
OPINION
THURSDAY, APRIL 20,2006
YOUR VIEW
"
More questions to ask
To the editor:
Wow, you really did your homework. That was a very
good article on the Perry Paper Mill (BKI). I had no idea
what the "cellulose" process was. As a consumer, I do my
best to use unbleached paper products and as much recycled y
as I can get. It is interesting to note that if we would accept
"wood-colored" instead of perfect, bright white paper prod-
ucts much of the bleaching pollution could be reduced. Available fro
However, when I smell the smell as I drive through Perry
and'being aware of how well Linda Young does her home-
work, I am led to believe that you might not have gotten the
whole story from BKI. Ms. Young usually getsher facts
straight. If she hadn't, the Federal Judge would not have
ruled in their favor on the pipeline issue last month. If BKI
comes out and admits they are causing a problem they could
lose some of those millions to civil suits.
We environmental advocates are always accused of hav-
ing an agenda, but we have to remember that BKI's only
mission is to make as much money as they possibly can.
That is one serious agenda. They are not providing a public
service and cellulose can be processed in better ways that
don't create as much odor or the low dissolved oxygen/dark
colored water problem. That was apparently one of the O i i
"findings of fact" in the lawsuit against the Florida DEP O pinions
to force the EPA to take over the pipeline permit process.
Improving water quality might even create more jobs at the r his week, Time
plant. Being more environmentally responsible could also magazine released
be good for the long-term value for stock holders. There are J its picks for the top
costs to doing business in the civilized world. I will bet that 10' US senators.
if someone took the effluent from the mill and put it into a And to be fair, they also
public water supply (water tower), it would be treated as a singled out the five worst.
crime. Scraping the bottom of
We also have to remember that environmentalists are do- the barrel are Wayne Al-
ing more than wagging their fingers, they are hiring lawyers lard (R-Col.), Daniel Akaka
to look at the process and hiring independent experts to (D-Hawaii), Mark Dayton
do their.own water testing. Then they are challenging the (D-Minn.), Jim Bunning
Florida DEP and the U.S. EPA to enforce the standards put (R-Ky.) and Conrad Burns
in place by the Federal Clean Water Act of 1972. Remem- (R-Mont.).
ber how the law works. It seems straightforward, but it is Time based its harsh rank-
really a matter of interpretation. It is now up to the lawyers, ings on job performance and
experts and federal judges to decide whether BKI is follow- representation.
ing the current pollution rules. As I read each man's
Can the people on the Gulf Coast whose livelihood and profile, what surprised me
way of life depends on the water quality trust that BKI won't was these are no freshman
mess up the Gulf? What has BKI done for them lately? senators.
What kind of a record does Proctor and Gamble/BKI have? They are veteran politi-
What would happen once the pipeline is built and thefe is cians who have served over
a problem? Do they ever have accidents at the plant where 57 years collectively and
"plumes" are released when something goes wrong? How over the course of their
soon would they know if something was wrong? Would terms, have had lackluster
they shut down their operation if clarts ind oysters were .'. re d. in speaking for the
affected? Once the pipe is built, it will be here to stay. Also people who put them on
remember, the Gulf of Mexico belongs to everyone. No w Capitol Hill.
single use should endanger the common good of the citizens Time and time again, the
of the Big Bend. Only people in Taylor County benefit di- bottom five have failed to
rectly from the mill today. Why should everyone else take a sponsor bills, have neglected
chance that BKI is right and the environmental advocates are to hold constituent forums,
wrong? If there was not a firm belief that the public good have chosen'to never speak
is suffering, the Clean Water Network would not be spend- on the Capitol floor and have
ing time and money on this issue. They have NOTHING even bad-mouthed fellow
to gain, but the satisfaction of doing the right thing for the congressmen and the states
health of local residents and the future of our Florida Envi- they represent.
ronment. Who wants to breathe dirty air or drink polluted And yet time and time
water? again, they get reelected,
As Florida grows, I am going to predict that due to water paid huge salaries and
shortages caused by growth and new industries (power abysmally fail the folks back
plants), it will pay BKI to clean their wastewater to be reus- home.
able in their industrial processes or at least piped to another I can't help but wonder
user that doesn't need "perfect" water quality. It is a trend why.
that is happing all over the state--even in our "water rich" Why would the people
part of the world. return these representatives
Thanks for the excellent overview of the paper process. who continually turn in
Annette Long unsatisfactory job perfor-
Chiefland mances?
In the private sector, an
The opinions employee would be given
a verbal warning, a written
expressed by reprimand and then ousted
out the door if he continued
On this page do not to ignore the job he was
ly represent or reflect hired to do.
.H Why should the US Senate
those of the be any different?
CFor that matter, why
SCOunty Journal should the Levy County
07" or ifs staff. Commissioners or the Levy
Ota. County School Board be
HE COUNTY PAPER EST. 92
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of Levy County as the leading information source that
empowers the community while never
compromising our principles.
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Who We Are
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wre like belly buttons
. Carolyn Risner
held to any less standards?
They shouldn't.
This election year neither
this newspaper nor this edi-
tor will try to influence you,
the voter, on how you should
cast your ballot.
We will however encour-
age you to study the candi-
dates, ask questions and then
follow up with more ques-
tions.
Don't take anyone's
word that a candidate is the
best thoice. YiA'make that
determination yourself. But
in order to make the best
choice, you have to do some
homework.
And that's the tough part.
People are so apathetic
when it comes to political
choices (i.e. Allard, Dayton,
Bunning, Burs and Akaka),
they sit back and let others
make the choices for them.
It is those same people
who will then protest that
their taxes are higher, their
way of living is worse and
there will be no Social Secu-
rity or Medicare to take care
of them when they are aged.
As local candidates start
beseeching you for your
vote, do your homework and
press for answers.
You owe it to your com-
munity. You owe it to your
county. You owe'it to your-
self.
******
My day-long tour of
Florida Buckeye was one of
the most eye-opening events
of my life--from a consumer
standpoint.
I thought I would encoun-
ter reams and reams of com-
puter paper at a pulp mill,
and was shocked to learn it
was cellu-
lose they
manufac-
ture.
Cel-
lulose. A
wood by-
product. It
was more
shocking
to learn I
consume cellulose daily, ei-
ther in the foods I eat or the
medication I take. The entire
process was amazing.
But I didn't lose sight of
why I was there--to ask the
hard questions.
By the end of last week,
I had presented Buckeye's,
side of the story just as I
had presented Clean Water
Florida's a month earlier.
Both sides have been
heard. But being the ja4ed,1
cynic I am, I know there: .i -
are moe, than twvo i iestg ,
a story and there are more
questions to be asked. The
ending to this story has not
yet been written.
*****
I was trying to help a
friend find camping informa-
tion about Shell Mound, near
Cedar Key.
Internet searches drew
a blank, except to say how
nice it is for kayaking or
hiking.
Email to the Parks and
Recreation Department was
returned as an invalid ad-
dress.
And the local tourism
website had no, information
to impart.
Matt Weldon, who works
for Parks and Recreation, is a
honey of a guy.
Not only did he answer
my questions, he followed
up the next day to see if I, at
last, had everything I needed.
If we are going to promote
Levy County as a tourism
mecca, we need to get on the
ball and first help our locals
find what's in their backdoor.
Carolyn Risner is the
managing editor of this
newspaper.
Miss Honey says. ..
M onday, April 17, rule my life and I am too old E
2006, 9 a.m. 'to put up and clean up after Mo
Good morning! them! Yes, I said too old! go?
Here I sit my pen in hand, My arms look like poor 1
just as dumb as any man. Barbarities n D.J
My brain won't work. It's on used to, and 'oh,
the blink! Yes, Donald, I do that is bad. mal
have a brain. But sometimes- I really swe
I wonder, too! do have And
Don't anyone bring me to do Hu
another dog please, because something kids
it's so hard to keep them, but and I will yea
just as hard to give them up, this week! *I
but I must. Lord help Jou
But which will go and me be strong MISS cle
which will stay? That is a and turn them HONEY my
hard choice to make, because loose! and
I love them and they love But, they have my heart do 1
me. and it's hard to decide which
But it's hard to keep them, to let go and which to keep! the
but harder to let them go, But without a fenced yard I
but I must! I can't let them must! See
Thanks
for mercy
and grace-
T his is my first col-
umn for the Levy
County Journal. .
Before I introduce myself,
however, I want to note my
thanks to God for the many
people who are showing :
their grace
ron seek
a place to
live.
Who is
this new
guy? JEFF M. A
gama HARDISON
true Jeff. Columnnist
My name -'
is really .
Jeff, not Jeffrey or any other ,r
derivation of that name. 3
The source of my first name ;*
comes from my late paternal ;,
grandfather, Lloyd Jefferson .>
Hardison. Hence, we see io
Jeff. :
My byline shows an "M." ;it
as in Martin, after my late .t
great uncle and godfather
Martin Forsyth. Uncle Marty )
was the brother of the late :.
William "Billy the Sun-
shine Plumber" Forsyth Sr. ,o
Uncle Billy was the guy who-
started the plumbing com-
pany that has served Pinellas q
County since 1924. Over the ,1
past 82 years, this business .j
has seen many owners who ,1
are unrelated to me. :1
I come from about 150, -
mg. m sijs.otJbQfA e Pinellahus
C(unty.:My ancient -ances- r: ,,
, torSam.fqmm Sqctand, y
England and Ireland. Farther .
back, I believe Eden is the
starting point. .
I added the "M." to my.
byline because when I was
at the University of Florida,
where I wrote as a student
journalist for the Indepen-
dent Florida Alligator, the k)
Independent University of
Florida Journal, the High .
Springs Herald and the
Gainesville Sun, there was
-another Jeff Hardison in .
Hogtown. I don't believe he .
was a true Jeff.,
Oh yeah, I also earned col-.,,j
lege credit as a writer for the
U.F. Information and Publi-
cation Services. I earned my
final college credits a couple
of years after I left campus
and was editor of the Live ,
Oak Sun and Live Oak Star,
but those are other stories.
In Gainesville, there was
another Jeff Hardison whose,
telephone number was not
in the phone book and mine
was. An Arby's manager
called me and asked if I was .
going to be at work one
afternoon. I said "Yes."
See Jeff Page 18
eenie Meeny, Miney,
e, which ones shall I let
Oh, well, time will tell.
Little Bit, Sweet Pea,
., Peewee and Twinkle,
what a hard decision to
ke, because they are so
eet and love me so much.
d yes, I love them, too.
sh, Donald, more than my,
s love me anyway! Oh,
h! And that's bad, huh?
will take this down to the
rnal and try and do some
waning, but first I'll shut
little ones in their pen
South of my way. Ha! But I
love them!
Sweet Pea is behind
end table, Peewee is on
Honey Page 18
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THINKING OUT'
LOUD
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Law & Courts
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Local man charged with 12 counts of cruelty to animals
A local man was arrested returned to Thompson, she
on 12 counts of cruelty to added.
animals April 10, after the
Levy County Sheriff's Office In other action shown
executed a search warrant by the Levy County Sheriff's
on March 8, according to Office records:
records. Matthew William Austin,
James Joseph Thompson, 19, of Ocala was arrested
26, of 2451 N.W. 105th St., April 10 on two counts of
Chiefland, had bond set at committing a sexual offense
$10,000 for the 12 felony against a girl between the
counts. ages of 12 and 16. Bond was
Sheriff's deputies executed set at $30,000.
a search warrant for drugs Shirley Kay Bartley, 51,
at 7411 162nd St., Fanning of Inglis was arrested April 6
Springs in March. Thompson and charged with aggravated
was arrested then on various assault on a law enforcement
drug charges. officer and battery on a person
Members of The LCSO older than 65. Bond was set
Drug Task Force saw several at $50,000.
pit bulldogs roaming free Jessica Maria Music, 23,
when they conducted their of Cross City was arrested
search of the residence where April 12 for failure to appear
Thompson was a .renter in in connection with a charge
March. While some of the of fraud/insufficient funds.
dogs roamed free, others She was released on her own
were chained to thick poles recognizance.
with logging chain and cable, Casey Edward McCain,
according to records. 41, of Inglis was arrested
An examination of the dogs April 11 for felony domestic
showed that most of them battery. The victim was
had gone without food and/or transported to. Seven Rivers
water. Most of these animals Hospital due to the extent of
exhibited aggressive behavior her injuries. Bond was set at
toward the law enforcement $25,000.
officers as well as toward the Hugh W. Jackson, 27, of
other dogs around them. All Spokane, Wash., was arrested
of the animals appeared to be .April 11 at the intersection of
in poor health, and several of SR 323 and SR 500 on two
them had untreated wounds, misdemeanor warrants from
the sheriff's report showed. Sarasota. County. Bond was
Levy County Animal set at $3,500.
Control Service was Cameron Lee Lissimore,.
contacted to secure and care 20, of Williston was arrested
for the animals in the absence on a warrant for forgery. Bond
of the owner, who had been was set at $5,000, although he
arrested. may pay a $520 cash bond,
As a part of the service according to records.
provided to the animals by Timothy Bellamy, 46,
the LCACS, Dr. Darlene of Brooksville was arrested
Esler, DVM, evaluated April 6 for failure to appear
them. Her exam of 12 adult on charges of DUI and driving
pit bulls and three pit bull while license suspended or
puppies concluded that the revoked. Bond was set at
adult animals were afflicted- $35,000.
with several 'maladies such Michelle E. Powell, 27,
as parasitie' -'infestatiots',' of Brdnson," 'Was '"arrested
malnutrition, anemia, April 9 for battery of a law
untreated wounds, deformed enforcement officer. Bond
limbs and wounds in various was set at $2,500.
stages of healing. Williard B. Galbreath,
Some of the wounds she 62, of Cross City was
saw revealed they were in arrested April 9 for loitering
stages that are consistent and prowling, and criminal
with injuries sustained by mischief at the Simply
dogs used for fighting and Elegant Salon in Fanning
gaming purposes, according Springs when a deputy
to records. responded to an attempted
"She strengthens this burglary call there. Bond was
opinion by her experience set at $2,000.
that wounds and scarring of Shaun Lee Williams, 25,
this magnitude is inconsistent of Williston was arrested on a
with the normal canine social warrant for domestic battery.
behavior," the arresting Bond was $1,000.
officer reported. John William Halbrook,
The overall condition of 35, of New Port Richey was
the dogs is evidence of severe arrested for DUI on April 8.
neglect and outright cruelty, Bond was set at $2,500.
according to the doctor of Martin Russell Morgan,
veterinary medicine. Based 26, of Chiefland was arrested
on this and the aggressive April 7 for aggravated child
behavior the pit bulls show abuse from a Dixie County
toward other animals, they warrant. No bond.
are not safe candidates for Candelario Chavez,
adoption, nor should they be 34, of South America was
arrested April 6 for failure to
appear on a DWLSR charge.
He was released on his own
recognizance.
Christopher L. Jones,
of Chiefland was arrested
April 6 for misdemeanor
possession of marijuana,
burglary of a vehicle, grand
theft and felony possession
of marijuana. Bond was set at
$15,000.
Eric Crandall, 39, of
Chiefland was arrested April
14 for domestic battery. Bond
was set at $3,500.
Anastasia Jane Blaschka,
40, Archer was arrested on
a Levy County warrant for
vehicle theft and dealing in
stolen property, on 03/31/06.
Bail was set at $25,000.
Shannon Michele Smith,
22, of Williston was arrested
on a Levy County warrant.
for kidnapping a minor and
interfere with custody, on
03/31/06. Bail was set at
$5,000.
James Primous, 40, of
Williston was arrested for
aggravated battery with
deadly weapon, on 04/05/06.
Bail was set at $10,000.
People arrested for
Violation of Probation, and
their original charges which
caused them to be put on
probation follows:
Javier Olivera, 27, of
Williston, DUI. No bond.
Andrew Phillips, 27, of
Gainesville, battery on a law
enforcement "officer. Bond
was set at $10,000.
Nathaniel Phillips, 24,
of Cape Coral, possession of
marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia. He was
extradited from Lee County.
No bond.
Stephanie L. Beach, 24,
of Trenton, possession of
drug paraphernalia. No bond.
May Streitz, 24, of
Gainesville, driving while
license suspended or revoked,
no vehicle registration and
failure to appear. No bond.
Michael A. Albritton,
20, of Bronson, aggravated
battery on a pregnant victim
and false imprisonment. No
bond.
James Royson, 23, of
Williston, felony criminal
mischief. Bond was set at
$10,000.
Todd William
Murdock, 30, of Inglis,.
burglary. Released on own.
recognizance.
Aaron M. Bean, 26,
of Inglis was arrested for
failure to appear for battery,
on 04/03/06. Bail was set at
$10,000.
Wright Samuel Boat, 34,
of Williston was arrested for
violation for child abuse, on
04/03/06. He was released on
his on recognizance.
Tommie L. Hall, 37,
of Chiefland was arrested
Williston businessman shot, robbed
A Williston businessman
was shot and robbed last night
by three masked black men.
When the victim pulled onto
his property in the 400 block
of SE 1s' Avenue, he was
confronted by the robbers.
They knew the victim owned
a gas station.
When the suspects ordered
him into the trunk, the victim
attempted to flee. He was
pistol whipped then shot by
the assailants. The victim was
transported to Shands and
later released.
Taken were a black wallet,
a lap top computer and a cell
phone. All suspects wore
masks, gloves and were
armed with handguns.
The suspects are described
as 18 to 22 years old, 5'9" to
6 foot and are familiar with
the area.
Anyone with information,
please contact Chief Davis
at the Williston Police
Department.
SAnonymous calls may be
made to Crime Stoppers at
877-349-8477.
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fenced, perfect condition, waiting for you to move in.
Call Rose Severino for details at (352) 328-6411
See All Levy County
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(352) 486-1031
on a Hillsborough County
warrant for failure to appear
for contempt of court, on
04/01/06. Bail was set at
$2000 cash.
Thomas Lee Ellis, 28,
of Bronson was arrested
on an active Levy County
warrant for failure to appear
for battery-touch or strike
and driving while license
suspended or revoked, on
04/02/06. Bail was set at
10,010.
Fredrick Days, 43, of
Williston was arrested on a
confirmed Alachua County
warrant for violation of
probation for grand theft
and driving while license
suspended or revoked, on
03/31/06. No bail was set.
Andrew Brown, 27,
address unknown, was
arrested on two warrant
charges for violation of
probation for sale of cocaine,
on 03/31/06. No bail was set
at.
Michael Shane Salley,
28, of Chiefland was arrested
a warrant for violation of
probation for grand theft, on
03/31/06. No bail was set.
James William Morgan,
45, of Bronson was arrested
on an active Levy County
warrant for driving while
license suspended or revoked
for habitual traffic offender,
on 04/01/06. Bail was set at
$25,000.
Robert W. Dobb, 37, of
Tallahassee was arrested
on a. Levy County warrant
for violation of probation
for criminal mischief, on
03/31/06. No bail was set.
Traffic stop leads to pot bust
Chiefland Police -
Officer Jay Bolton
thought he was doing
a routine traffic stop
Sunday, but when all
was said and done,
he took more than a
speeder off the street.
The 2005 Dodge
pickup was doing, 74
mph in a 55 mph zone
when Bolton pulled it D
over on South Young
Boulevard.
After completing a traf-
fic citation for the driver,
William A. Draffin, 27, of
Ruskin, Bolton thought he
smelled marijuana.'
A subsequent search of the
truck revealed two and one-
half pounds of marijuana,
in addition to rolling papers
and a marijuana cigarette. A
Glock 22 .40 caliber auto-
]RAFFIN
matic handgun was retrieved
from the center console of the
truck.
According to the arrest re-
port, Draffin told the officer
that the marijuana was for his
personal usage. He also had
$1,995 in his pockets at the
time of the arrest.
Draffin was charged with
felony possession of mari-
juana, more than 20 grams,
possession of a firearm
S during the commission
of a felony and posses-
sion of drug parapher-
.nalia.
Draffin was trans-
ported to the Levy
County Jail, where bail
was set at $21,000.
Draffin's passenger,
Dana F. Keene, 28, of
Ruskin was also arrest-
ed on three counts of
felony unlawful possession
prescription drugs and mis-
demeanor possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Bolton found Xanax, Al-
prazolam and two Dicyclo-
mine in Keene's possession,
according to the report. She
was unable to produce a pre-
scription to show the drugs
were legally hers. Bail was
set at $8,500.
74q. .
Journal photo by Miriam Blitch
OFFICER MATT POPPEL, Officer Jay Bolton and his K-9 Partner Delta with the
marijuana, gun and cash taken during Sunday's arrests of a Ruskin couple.
WANTED) IN LEVY COUNTY
1 o. F . u" F .-..
-:" .. F ''> -*.
t.I
Lelton Barron
Date of birth: 4-10-85
Last known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: VOP
Burglary
Joshua Coots
Date of birth: 6-28-85
Last known Address:
Trenton
Wanted for: VOP
Grand Theft
Tommy J. Stalnaker
Date of birth: 3-7-78
Last known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: Robbery
by Sudden Snatching
Kelly M. Colson
Date of birth: 5-24-84
Last known Address:
Trenton
Wanted for: VOP
Forgery, Utter Forged
Michael G. Smith
Date of birth: 9-5-78
S Last known Address:
- Bronson
Wanted for: Vehicle
Theft
Latrice Janine
Watkins
Date of birth: 8-26-84
Last known Address:
Archer
Wanted for: FTA Fraud
Insuffent Funds
Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having any information
about the above individuals, please contact the
Levy County Sheriffs Office at 486-5111,
or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477.
Page 5
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
LifeSouth to throw
There is no substitute for
human blood; it is a gift given
to those in need by those who
volunteer their time.
On Saturday, April 29,
Chiefland's LifeSouth donor
center, (located at 120 East
Rodgers Blvd.) will host
'Block Party 2006,' a donor
appreciation day to thank
those who take the time to
give the gift of life and to
invite new donors as well.
There will be a bounce
house and other activities
for the children, a carwash,
and food for all Tri-County
donors.
The activities will begin at
10 a.m. and last until 2 p.m.
The blood donation begins
at 9 a.m. and will last until 3
p.m.
Donors will receive
a reward voucher for
Christopher Bean gourmet
coffee, redeemable at Publix
or Kroger, a recognition
item and a complimentary
cholesterol screening.
All who donate will be
entered into a drawing for
a CD player from Sears of
Chiefland, a gift certificate
to Chiefland Farm supply,
a gift certificate to Tri-
Mr.
1-
MR. AND MRS. RUBIN JERRELS IV
and Mrs. Jerrels
marry in Key West
Sam and Deborah Barrett announce the marriage of their
daughter, Charly Dawn Cochran, to Rubin Jerrels IV, son of
Rubin and Debbie Jerrels III
The wedding took place at the historic Fort Zachary Taylor
Beach in Key West on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at half past five in the
afternoon. The location was chosen for its breathtaking view
where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gulf of Mexico.
Invitations will be mailed for the couple's upcoming local
reception.
Rotary fishing tourney is May 20
The Chiefland Rotary Club Fishing Tournament will be
held in Cedar Key on Saturday, May 20.
The tournament offers up to $7,500 in cash prizes in various
categories. All prize amounts are based upon a 100-boat field
and the cash prizes will be adjusted for fewer entries.
There are $1,000 first prizes for the largest spotted sea trout
and largest redfish with smaller cash prizes for second and
third places.
There will also be a best bag award of $2,000 based upon
the weight of 2 redfish and.five trout.
The biggest trash fish of the tournament will win a $50 prize
by weight as long as it is of legal size and on the tournament's
approved fish list.
Until May 6, the entry fee per boat with captain and mate is
$125. On May 7 the entry fee increases to $150. Extra anglers
may be added at $50 each.
There will be a captain's meeting and Calcutta on Friday
night May 19 at the Cedar Key Lions Club. The social hour
begins at 6:30 and the dinner will be served at 7:00. This will
be a great time for all and will provide valuable information
regarding the tournament.
All entrants will receive a goody bag and a tournament tee
shirt upon payment of the entry fee. There will be other gifts
and prizes available for contestants.
Entry forms are available at many area businesses including
the Chiefland Citizen or by contacting The Chiefland Rotary'
Club, PO Box 931, Chiefland, FL.
Event Coordinator Dennis Radice can be reached at 352-
493-9533 or by email dlradice@hotmail.com.
Educators visit with Rep. Kendrick
Representatives from the
Levy County Education As-
sociation met this week with
Rep. Will S. Kendrick (D)
Carrabelle to petition support
for the local school system.
Those present included
Dana Davis, Cindy Roach,
Jennifer Goedeck, Louvenia
Sloan, Debbie Dexter, Sheila
McKeon, and George Bowen.
The group voiced a number
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of concerns that included Fair
Share, salary increases, and'
equity. They also expressed
appreciation to Rep. Kend-
rick for his support and atten-
tion to Levy County.
With the 2006 Legislative
Session into its last weeks,
dollars for fiscally constrained
rural counties to continue to
meet educational needs, so-
cial service programs, and
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debated between the House
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Rep. Kendrick said, "It is
necessary that we continue to
keep legislators of the larger
urban counties informed of
the needs of rural counties
and maintain the efforts to
gather the support for funds
for the rural counties."
He continued, "It is always
you to become
celebration at
In honor of your battle against cancer, we invite you and your caregiver
to join us in celebration of your cancer survivorship by Walking the first
lap of the Relay For Life. There will be a complimentary reception for
all survivors and caregivers in attendance. Your strength and courage
are a personal testimony of the progress we are making in our fight
against cancer. One person, hand in hand with another, can make a
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City: State: Zip:
Phone (H): CW): Date of Birth:
Email: Type of Cancer:
Ethnicity: Sex: Male_ Female __
Date of Diagnosis:
Are you registered with The American Cancer Society's Patient Services Center?
Yes __ No
If you are within three years of diagnosis,.may our Patient Services Center call you with
information? Yes _-No
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May 5-6,ZOd6
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5.100 pm-6-0oo pm
Opeinsg Ceremony
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(- 6630 pm
Eveit will be held at
Cbiefland Elemesxiary School
1205 NSN.lth Ave
Chiefland.Fl
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone (H): (W):
Emal:
Waiver:
In consideration of being permitted to participate in Relay For Life, I hereby for myself, my heirs,
and personal representative assume any and all risks which might be associated with the event,
and I further waive, release discharge and covenant not to sue the American Cancer Society, its
officers, members, sponsors, organizers or other representatives, or successors and assigns; for
any injuries or damages of any kind whatsoever suffered as a result of taking part in the event and
related activities.
Signature Date__
Parent Signature (if under 18)
Building and Development
Your Custom Home Specialist
Locally Owned and Operated By
Steve and Karen Smith
Office: (352) 486-4290 Mobile: (352) 538-1388
or (352)-538-3141
stevesmithconst@aol.com
SPersonal Attention
"' Quality Craftsmanship & Materials b e
~A& Framing and Concrete Finishing "eieo
a pleasure to have constitu-
ents of District 10 visit the
Capitol and let us hear of is-
sues and concerns that affect
each of them on a daily basis.
We are always happy to see
someone who has taken time
from their busy schedules to
keep us informed of particu-
lar items that are important to
them."
Alumni basketball game set
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 re-
quired with a completed registration form by Wednesday, 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
The Waccasassa River
has 15 miles of the
wildest twists, curves
and turns of any river
in north Florida
Experienced,
Recreational, mixed,
novice classes for
canoes and a new
class for one-person
kayaks
For Registration Information
and Rules Contact Hank or
Liz Koder at -
L (352) 486-8371
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AEMVETS Post 88
Presents
The 29th Annual
Wild Hog Canoe
&Kayak Race
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Get Your Team Ready!
Proceeds benefit the Levy
Association for Retarded Citizens
party for donors
County Uniforms, one of two Rentway, Bar B-Q Bill's,
sterling silver bracelets from Harmony Pregnancy Center,
Rentway and one of three Save-a-Lot, and Huckleberry
complimentary oil changes Bar B-Q.
from Cooper Tires. LifeSouth is the sole blood
"This is a day to encourage supplier for 39 medical
people to donate at our center" facilities in 17 counties
in Chiefland," said Carolyn in North Central Florida'
Quintanillla, district director including Shands at UF,
for LifeSouth, "and to thank the VA Medical Center,
the tri-county donors that and North Florida Regional
have donated in the past and Medical Center. LifeSouth
will continue to donate in the is a non-profit, a volunteer
future." blood center supplying more
This event is sponsored by than 110 medical centers
Sears of Chiefland, Cooper .in Florida, Alabama and
Tires, Chiefland Farm Supply, Georgia.
Tri-County Uniforms,
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difference.
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Lucile Graham Abram
Lucile Graham Abram of Bronson died April 4 at her home
after a short illness. She was 69.
Mrs. Abram was born in Baldwin and moved to Bronson
three months ago from Newark, N.J.
She was a seamstress and a member of Faith Missionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include a brother, James Graham of Orlando; sis-
ters Leola Davis, Sylvia Johnson and Annie Mae Chriswell,
all of Gainesville; and her caregivers, Leon and Lasanga
Scott, both of Bronson.
Arrangements by Chestnut Funeral Home in Gainesville.
Tony Alexander
Tony Alexander of Morriston died Wednesday, April 12 at
his home. He was 48.
Mr. Alexander moved to Morriston more than 30 years ago
from Miami.
He was a concrete finisher for T&D Concrete in Morris-
Ston.
Survivors include his fiancee, Patricia Aigner of Morriston;
his mother, Mildred Alexander of Morriston; brothers Jimmy
Alexander and Jerry Alexander, both of Morriston; and a sis-
ter, Tina Wallace of Morriston.
Arrangements by Knauff Funeral Home in Williston.
Mary Frances Fowler Bass
Mary Frances Fowler Bass of Trenton died Thursday, April
13 in Gainesville. She was 80.
Mrs. Bass was born in Newberry and moved to Trenton 60
years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the
Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas Wiley Bass of
Trenton; daughters Dovie Bass and Mary Bass Bennett, both
of Trenton; sister Gussie "Jerri" F. Raum of Gainesville;
brothers, Arthur Lee and Joe Fowler, both of Newberry; and
two grandchildren.
Arrangements by Milam Funeral and Cremation Services
of Newberry. ,
Ro ;r Robert L. Brookins
Robert L. Brookins of Bronson died luesdav. April 11 in
f~liston. kr~nxisf'5. *"" "' -
Mr. Brookins was born in Homestead and moved to Bron-
son 32 years ago from Miami.
He'worked in construction.
fr He was a Baptist.
SSurvivors include his mother, Alma Brookins of Bronson;
k son, Robert L. Brookins of Gainesville; a daughter, Jenni-
fer Butler of Newberry; and brothers Charles Brookins and
Michael Brookins, both of Bronson, and Glenn Brookins of
1 Miami.
'Arrangements by Knauff Funeral Home in Williston.
Ralph Brown
SRalph Brown of Chiefland died April 2 at his home. He
Was 76.
S Mr. Brown was born in Quincy and lived most of his life
in Chiefland.
He was a retired correctional officer.
He served in the U.S. Army and received
the National Defense Service Medal, the Ko-
rean Service Medal, the United Nations Service
Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors include a daughter, Cynthia Brown
of Chiefland; a son, Herbert Brown of Chief-
land; six grandchildren; and five great-grand-
children.
Arrangements by Carnegie Funeral Home in Chiefland.
Sam L. Ferguson
SSam L. Ferguson of Bell died Wednesday, April 12 at North
Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. He was 61.
Mr. Ferguson was born in Norfolk, Va. He moved to the
Bell area from Fort Pierce 22 years ago.
SHe was a finance director for Gilchrist County.
He served in the U.S. Army. He was a member
of the William T. Carlton Lodge 46, Suwannee
River Shrine Club, Eastern Star Chapter 25 in
Chiefland, Gainesville Chapter 2 of Royal Arch
Mason, Gainesville Council 7 Royal and Select
Masters, Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Knight
Crusaders of the Cross, and he was twice past
commander of Pilgrim Commandery 7 Knights
!: Templar. He was also a board member at Tren-
ton Medical Center for 17 years.
: He attended Priscilla Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Rayanne Jordon Ferguson of
Bell; a daughter, Cindy Hayes of Palm Bay; sons Samuel L.
Ferguson Jr. of Titusville and Parker Wyatt and Levi Dalton
Ferguson, both of Bell; five grandchildren; and three great-
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Watson Funeral Home of Trenton.
Jesse W. Green
Jesse W. Green, 80, of New Port Richey
died Saturday, April 14 at home in the care of
Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
He was born in Dade City, he had lived
in New Port Richey for 39 years coming from
Chiefland. He was a retired track foreman for
OBITUARIES
CSX Railroad Tampa Division and a veteran of WWII
serving in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Church of
God and the National Association of Retired Federal Workers
Chapter, both of New Port Richey and a retired member of the
Brotherhood of Maintenance Waymen, Tampa.
Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Dorothy B. (nee
Elkins); two daughters, Nora Gainey of Port Richey and
Janice Dennison.of Holiday; two brothers, Daniel Giddens of
Land O' Lakes and Arthur Giddens of Raleigh, N.C.; seven
grandchildren-and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by a daughter, Dora Bazzle.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, April 19,
2006 at Michel & Lundquist Funeral Home, 5228 Trouble
Creek Road, New Port Richey, FL 34652. Military honors
and burial followed at Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens, New
Port Richey.
Marlene Elsie Martin
Marlene Elsie Martin, 69, died Friday, April 14 at Tri-
County Hospice in Chiefland.
A native of Flint, Michigan, Mrs. Martin had lived in
Williston since 2004, moving from Springhill. She was a
homemaker and a member of Lighthouse Tabernacle in
Springhill. Mrs. Martin loved serving her Lord and her church,
enjoyed crocheting and collecting angels and cherubs.
She is survived by her husband, Donald Martin of
Williston, four sons, Danny Newman and Jack Lee Glann
Jr., both of Williston, Ricky Lynn Newman of Michigan, and
Jamie Martin of Clil, Mich.; a daughter, Subrena Katherine
Higgins of Williston; two brothers, Merlin Holtz and Donnie
Lee Holtz, both of Flint, Mich.; two sisters, Betty Couch
of Springhill and Carrol Foy of Flint, Mich.; and numerous
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Martin will be conducted at 1 a.m.
Saturday, April 22, 2006 in the Knauff Funeral Home Chapel
with Pastors Bob and Jacqueline Renaud officiating. Interment
will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery. The family will receive
friends from 4-7 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Tri-County
Hospice.
Arrangements were under the care of KnauffFuneral Home,
Williston.
Annie Laura McAshan
Annie Laura McAshan of Gainesville died Sunday, April
16 at the E.T. York Hospice Care Center after a lengthy ill-
ness. She was 73.
Mrs. McAshan was born in Trenton and was raised in
Gainesville.
She worked as a para-professional at Metcalfe Elementary
School and as an entomology assistant at the University of
Florida.
She graduated from Lincoln High School and Florida A&M
University.
She was a member of the Retired Medical Technologist
Group.
She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church, where she
served as an usher.
Shew was preceded-in death by her husband, Eddie McAshan
II. 1 -
Survivors inlude a son, Cedric "Skip" Harris of Gaines-
ville; a stepson, Eddie McAshan III of Atlanta; stepdaughters
Genealogists
meet Sunday
The Levy County Gene-
alogy and History Society
will hold its regular meet-
ing on Sunday, April 23 at
2 pmn. at the Levy County
Quilt Museum.
The program this month
will be "Tips for Gathering
Oral History" and will be
presented by member Babs
Robinson ofWilliston.
Robinson will cover
how to gather this informa-
tion by listing the persons
you should interview, get-
ting familiar with equip-
ment, legal issues; setting
up and etiquette. Following
the discussion the-members
will break into groups and
conduct actual interviews.
This is one form of gene-
alogy gathering that many
people overlook. You may
have the best information
at your fingertips, but if you
do not use it then it may be
lost.
All members and anyone
interested in learning more
about this topic are invited
to attend the meeting.
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FOR LIFE
vIBSBI
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Pane 7
Stella McAshan of Kansas City, Mo., and Saundra Burt of
Atlanta; her mother, Oveida Harris of Gainesville; a brother,
Isaiah Harris of Gainesville; sisters Willie Mae Thomas of
Reddick and Beatrice Jackson of Perry; four grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Chestnut Funeral Home in Gainesville.
Charles Aron Smith Sr.
Charles Aron Smith Sr., 77, of Bronson died Friday, April
14 in Palm Garden Health Center in Gainesville.
A native of Brewton, Ala., Mr. Smith had lived in Bronson
since 1983, moving from Miami. He was a veteran of the US
Air Force, having served during WWII. Mr.
Smith was a retired supervisor from Bell South
Telephone where he worked for 38 years. He
was also a member of the Telephone Company
Pioneers. In his spare time, Mr. Smith enjoyed
fishing.
He is survived by his wife of 22 years,
Roberta Sands Smith of Bronson; two sons,
Charles, Aron Smith Jr., of Lawrenceville, Ga.,
and Greg Kenneth Smith of Germany; three stepsons, Michael
Ramsey of Marietta, Ga., Kevin Ramsey of Pembroke Pines
and Dennis Ramsey of Spring, Texas; seven grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr. Smith were conducted at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday, April 18, 2006 in the Knauff Funeral Home Chapel
with Pastor Ricky Williams officiating.
Arrangements were under the care of Knauff Funeral Home,
Williston.
Wayne Sanford Smith
Wayne Sanford Smith of Chiefland died Saturday, April 15
in Gainesville.
He was 73.
Mr. Smith was born in Plant City and moved to Chiefland
39 years ago. He owned Western Auto in Chiefland. He en-
joyed farming, hunting, fishing and spending time with his
family. He was a member of the Chiefland Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Joan Smith of Chief-
land; daughters, Cheryl Hazelwood of Oldsmar, Lisa Beach
of Chiefland and Jennifer Lord of Gainesville; brother Jerry
Smith of Chiefland; sister Dianne Black of Plant City; nine
grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Arrangements by Knauff Funeral Home in Chiefland.
Dorothy L. Standridge
Dorothy L. Standridge of Otter Creek died Thursday, April
13 at Nature Coast Regional Hospital in Williston.
She was 81.
Mrs. Standridge was a lifelong resident of Otter Creek.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Otter Creek Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband Sam L. Stan-
dridge and her son Sammy Standridge.
Survivors include a daughter, Betty Standridge of Gaines-
ville; two sisters Francis Murph of Jacksonville and Corine
Broxton of Archer; two brothers, Franklin Williams of Arca-
dia and Thomas Williams of Chiefland; five grandchildren;
and eight great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Watson Funeral Home in Trenton.
We invite you to become
part of the celebration at
Ceremony of Hope
When the sun goes down, hundreds of luminaria light the way under the
stars, and a moment of silence falls during the Ceremony of Hope. Each
candle represents a person with a name and a story to tell. We invite you to
participate in this moving ceremony as we gather to remember those lost to
cancer, support those fighting cancer, and rejoice with those who have
fought the disease and won.
Your donation for each bag will place a luminaria along the pathway to
memorialize or honor someone you love. The luminaria remain lit
throughout the evening, reminding us that HOPE will light the way to a
CURE.
Your name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone (H): (W):
Email:
a Please check if you do not want to receive emails
Please circle payment method:
Cash Check Visa MasterCard AMEX Discover
Account#: EXP:
Signature:
Cardholder Name:
Address:
City: State: __ Zip:
Phone:
Relay For Life Of
Chiefland
May 5-6, 2006
Chiefland Elementary School
1205 NW 4t Ave, Chiefland
Return your order form with
donation attached
To:
ACSNorth Central Office
Attn: T-County
2119 SW16tI Street
Gainesville, Fl 32608
1-888-295-6787x119
Please check:
Name to be listed on Bag(s) In Memory In Honor Donation Amount
SD0 $
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Please make checks payable to: Total Donation: $
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Deadline
Monday
ind 2 p.m.
Legals
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W. I COUNTY PAPMU EST. 2 L
100 MISCELLANEOUS
105 Personals
110 Lost & Found
115 Notices
125 Services
130 Free
200 EMPLOYMENT
210 Help Wanted/Full-time
240 Help Wanted/Part-time
245 Work Wanted
300 RENTALS
305 Apartments for Rent
310 Houses for Rent
315 Mobile Homes for Rent
330 Commercial Property
for Rent
345 Wanted to Rent
400 REAL ESTATE
405 Condos & Apart-
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,
every word:
after that 10
cents
How to Place Your Ad
Call:
Fax:
Chietland 352-490-4462
Chiefland 352-490-4490
Email: mblitclh('levyjournal.com
Visit: 13 South Main Street, Chiefland
Bronson 352-486-2312
Bronson 352-486-5042
440 South Court Street,'
-ioU
1 Person
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 Foi
110
IF YOU'VE lost an animal, dog
or cat, please contact; the Levy
County Animal Control at,.486-
5138 www.levycountyanimal.
petfinder.org. Tfnf
125 Se(rvi
TREES, TREES, TREES. Langs-
ton Tree Services, Inc. Call (352)
490-4456. tfnb
T&J TREE SERVICE lot clear-
ing, stump grinding, bushhog-
ging, underbrushing, removals,
boxblading, Bobcat work. In-
sured, licensed, 19 years' expe-
rience. Call 486-6297. 5/25p.
Employment
21
Help W
210 Full tli
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
AUTO AND LUBE TECH:. We
are in need of an experienced
ASE/GM mechanic experienced
in all phases of today's GM ve-
HELP WANTED
FULL TIME
IMMEDIATE
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
DUMP TRUCK
DRIVER
CLASS A CDL
MINIMUM 3 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
MINIMUM 3 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
AVAILABLE
CALL 352-472-4550
COLEMAN
CONSTRUCTION,
INC. NEWBERRY
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER, DRUG FREE
WORKPLACE
Help WantI
210 Full timm
hides. Candidate should have a
clean driving record, own tools,
Training will be a must! No week-
ends. Fax resume to Scoggins in
Chiefland @ 352-493-4277 or e-
mail vernonl@bellsouth.net tfnb
Help Waon'tl
240 Part tirml
NEW, GROWING restaurant,
THE BOONDOCK'S GRILL
in Bronson. Hostess/Cashier,
mornings and evenings, 486-
6655. Call and ask for Kim or
Karen. 4/20, 27b.
leal Estate
el E 40U
Want to U
505
WANT TO buy used mobile
home. No dealers. 352-949-
3536 4/20, 27p
Cleaning out the
attic? Sell it here!
505 Aul
AUCTION Sat. April 22, 10:00
a.m., Williston. REAL ESTATE,
10 E. Noble Avenue; PERSON-
AL PROPERTY, 13 E. Noble Av-
enue. 1994 Ford Ranger, 4X8 tilt
trailer, 27 ft. travel trailer-gutted
for office, boat w/ 50 HP Mercury
engine, 5 HP Wizard outboard
motor, older boat & trailer, guns,
jewelry, collectables, washers,
dryers, stoves, refrigerators,
microwaves, lawn mowers, new
tires, hand & power tools, bike
tires & parts, hardware, furni-
ture, & hundreds more items,
10% BP. DIRECTIONS: Hwy 27
to downtown Williston, watch for
signs. Country Properties & All
Florida Auctioneers, McAninch
Auction, Col. McAninch, AB858,
AU1186, 732-4410 qr 732-3385.
4/13,20p.
FAT GOOSE AUCTION holding
estate merchandise auctions
each Friday at 7:00 pm in the
big red building behind the old
Andrews Feed Store building on
US 19 in downtown Chiefland.
60 plus box deals outside
starting at 6:20 pm. For auction
this Friday: a Portiac Bonneville
Luxury Edition low mileage, 30-
plus classic cookie jars, jadeite
pieces, 2 Art Nouveau semi-nude
bronze dancing ladies different
poses, all types of Victorian
furniture, .signed "Hitchcock"
furniture, vintage tea carts, triple
drop-leaf table, all types of super
items from 3 different estates;
complete Hummel tea set, all
types of nice primitives, crocks,
estate jewelry, artist signed
by listed artist oil on canvas -
listed on Davenport's register -
hundreds of other small items of
all types: glassware, beer lights
& clocks, vintage Persian rugs,
a mahogany sofa inlayed heavy
with mother of pearl, lots more of
all kinds of both small unusual
items and nice furniture. AU992/
AB692 (Ron Jamerson), AU3108
(Michael Rossano), 10% BP. For
more-info call Jim Morehead at
(352) 356-1065. 4/20b.
Classified
deadline is
Monday at 2p.m.
77, Smith,&,Associates, BM-A C
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3 CITY LOTS! 3BR 2 BA.
EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY! NEW LISTING! 2BR, 2BA. 1,512 sq. f. 0.6 acre. Fenced,
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Covered porch & walkway, pole workshop, & 2 master suites.
barn, workshop. $219,500. $92,500.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
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
i 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
'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,
amd 20, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
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 2, 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
'^RAA I 1 ADW!^r l
.NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN, MARiA CLM-rK.
that the holders) of Certificate
number 3355 of the sale of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
1998 has (have) filed' said Cer- ,RROPERTY.,.COMMENCE AT
f cate for a Tax Deed to bAe ,14 THE SW CORNER OF THE NW!
li'ficate for a Tax Deed to eBl-e::i' NW
seed thereemrThemame(s) 1V4 OF. S.E..TOI 29, TOWN-.
the holders) of said Certificate, SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
the description of the property, EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR
and the name(s) in which it is as- IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
sessed are as follows: WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE OF 1420 FEET TO A POINT;
HOLDERSS: CEDAR KEY IS- THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-
LAND PROPERTIES, INC LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
PROPERTY: LOT 6, CEDAR OF 690 FEET TO THE POINT
KEY PLANTATION, ACCORD- OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
PAGES 15 & 16, PUBLIC RE- THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
FLORIDA, SECTION 17, TOWN- TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
SHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
EAST, PARCEL #16808-000-00. RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
: THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
NAMES) IN WHICH AS- OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
SESSED: DENNIS E. AN- TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
DREWS. FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
All of said property being in the SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
County of Levy, State of Florida. SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
Unless such Certificate shall 29ADISTANCEOF40FEET TO
be redeemed according to law, A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
'the property described in such PARALLEL TO THE WEST
certificate will be sold to the BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
highest bidder in the Courthouse NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
lobby on Monday, the 24th day A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
ofApril, 2006, between the hours THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
.of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
DATED this.27th day of March, IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
2006. OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
DANNY J. SHIPP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13, IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 18,
and 20, 2006 BLOCK E-1 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
FOR TAY nEEn PARCEL #01097-135-00.
NOTICE,IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 3000 of the sale of
1.999 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
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
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
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 114 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 23,
BLOCK B-5 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
4IN 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. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 27th day of March,
2006.
ANNYV I S-IPP
COURT
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA
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 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 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-
IDA
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-
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 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.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A PIONT; THENrE
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, FLOR-
COURT
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA
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
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA
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 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 NW1/4 OFSAID 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 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.
COURT
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13,:
and 20, 2006
Buying
Tax Deeds?
JVeed to clear them title?
Experienced, SDependabe
SeWice and
Reasonable
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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 NW1/40F 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 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, FLOR-
IDA
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
theredri." 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 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.
Page 10
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Legals
90l
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, FLOR-
IDA
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 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.
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
highest4bidder 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.
COURT
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA
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 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-
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
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 3rd day of April
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000261
Shirley Griffin
Plaintiff,
attorney or immediately there-
after, otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint or
petition.
Dated on March 31, 2006.
Danny Shipp
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2006
IN THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE DIVISION
1:03cv 34/MMP/AK
UNITED STATES
CA,
erty herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the fol-
lowing property in Levy County,
Florida, to-wit:
Tract 154, UNIVERSITY
ACRES, an unrecorded subdi-
vision in Section 16, Township
12 South, Range 17 East, Levy
County, Florida being more par-
ticularly described as follows:
The South 1 of the North-
west % of the Northwest 1/4 of
the Southeast % of the North-
east /4 of Section 16, Township
12 South, Range 17 East, Levy
County, Florida.
(Parcel No. 03416-098-00)
OF AMERI- has been filed against you and
inif you are required to serve a copy
Playntiffu w e e s .o
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: COMMENCE
AT PERMANENT REFERENCE
MONUMENT SW CORNER OF
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 KNOWNAS
LOTS 26-27, BLOCK E-2, JEM-
All of Block 94, CEDAR KEY
HEIGHTS, SECTION B, less Lot
23, according to the plat there-
of as recorded in Plat Book 2,
Page 16, Public Records of Levy
County, Florida
(Parcel No. 09030-000-000)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of 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 May 12, 2006 and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
3 U- OLV I IOUN ., I UTOVVlNIrlr
17 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SAID PLAT PREPARED BY
MARION ENGINEERS ASSOCI-
ATES, INC., OCALA, FLORIDA,
UNDER DATE OF AUGUST 14,
1958.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Samuel A. Mutch,
2114 N.W. 40 Terrace, Suite A-
1, Gainesville, FL 32605 on or
before 35 days after publication
May 12, 2006, and file the origi-
nal with the Clerk of this court ei-
ther before service on Plaintiff's
assigns, as well as all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the prop-
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Deputy Clerk
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Helping kids fid the h r within.
SESSED: JEAN J. LEVY COUNTY FOR Vs. vs o your written eenses o i,
IDA Frank Griffin, deceased,Gerald MARJORIE C. MOBLEY any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
All of said property being in the Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13, Griffin, deceased, and Hazel Defendant. DNER, Plaintiffs'attorney, whose
County of Levy, State of Florida and 20, 2006 Griffin, deceased, Their unknown address is Post Office Box 1354,
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant- NOTICE OF SALE Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
Unless such Certificate shall ees, creditors and all otherpar- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN before May 12, 2006 and file
be redeemed according to law, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ties claiming by, through, under, THAT UNDER AND BY VIR- the original with the Clerk of this,
the property described in such THE or against them, and all un- TUE OR A FINAL DECREE OF Court either before service on
Certificate will be sold to the EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT known natural persons, if alive, FORECLOSURE RENDERED Plaintiffs' attorney or immediate-
highest bidder in the Courthouse IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, and if dead were not known to be IN THE ABOVE-STYLED CASE ly thereafter; otherwise a default
lobby on Monday, the 24th day FLORIDA dead or alive, their several and ON MAY 13, 2004, BY THE will be entered against you for
of April, 2006, between the hours CASE NUMBER: 05CA-0649 respective unknown spouses, UNITED STATES DISTRICT the relief demanded in the Com-;'
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. ALEXANDER McCLEAN and heirs devisees, grantees, credi- COURT FOR THE NORTHERN plaint or petition.
DATED this 27th day of March, ALBERTA McCLEAN e DITRCTOF FL DA N FAD- ated this 27th day of March
2006. Plaintiffs, tors and all other parties claim- VOR OF THE PLAINTIFF, THEI
D N2006. Y SVS ing by, through, or under those UNDERSIGNED APPOINTED 2006
DANNY J. SHIPP unknown persons, IN SAID DECREE, WILL ON DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT WILLAIM SENIOR, Together Defendants. THE 4TH DAY OF MAY, 2006, Clerk of Court
COURT with his heirs, -should he be AT 12:00 NOON, IN FRONT OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- deceased, and any natural un- NOTICE OF ACTION THE LEVY COUNTY COURT- By: Gwen McElroy
IDA known persons who might be the HOUSE DOOR IN THE CITY OF Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Mar.30, and Apr. 6, 13, and unknown spouse, heirs, devi- TO: Frank Griffin, deceased, BRONSON, FLORIDA, OFFER Pub:Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2006
20, 2006 sees, grantees,creditors, or other Gerald Griffin, deceased, and FOR SALE AND SELL AT PUB-
parties claiming by, through, un- Hazel Griffin, deceased LIC OUTCRY TO THE HIGH- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
der or against the above-named WHOSE LAST KNOWN AD- EST BIDDER, THE FOLLOW- FLORIDA
NOTICE OF APPLICATION defendants DRESS WAS: ING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
FOR TAX DEED Defendants. 4016 N. Edgewood Avenue SITUATED, LYING AND BEING IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY
4016 NEdgewood Avenue N LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA: CASE NUMBER: 38-2006-CA- ;
NOT ERY GIVNOTICE OF ACTION Jacksonville, FL Lots 39 and 40, Block"D," SU- 0011
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' To: WILLIAM SENIOR & WANNEE RIVERS SPRINGS S/ ROBERT L. DAILEY and
that the holder(s) of Certificate 4502 SE 28 Street D, No. 26f MANATEE SPRINGS LAUREN J. DAILEY, husband
number 171 of the sale of 2003 You hereby are notified that an Okeechobee, FL AREA, acc Florida.ording to the and
has (have) filed said Certificate Amended Complaint to Quiet map. or plat thereof as recorded and wife,
for a Tax Deed to be issued Title was filed in this Court on AS WELL AS their unknown in Plat Book 1, page 62, of the Plaintiffs,
thereon. The name(s) of the March 30, 2006, You are re- spouses, heirs, devisees, grant- public records of Levy County., vs.
holders) of said Certificate, the quired to serve.a copy of your ees, creditors or other parties Being the same property as de- MARIE E. COLLINS, a single
description of the property, and written defenses, if any, on the claiming by, through, under, or scribed in that certain real estate person
the name(s) in which it is as- petitioner's attorney, whose against Frank Griffin, Gerald mortgage dated March 27,1992, Defendant.
sessed are as follows: name and address is: Sherea- Griffin, and Hazel Griffin All as recorded in Book 457 at page
Ann Ferrer, P.O. Box 721894 of whom areknown to b d 22 Of the public records of Levy NOTICE OF SALE
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE Orlando Florida 32872, and file aed, as we as all parties County, Florida. PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
HOLDER(S): RON CLARK AND an original with the clerk of this eaed, as wel as al pages SUBJECT TO all recorded oil, NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursu-
RA K court on or before May 12, 2006 having or claiming to have any gas and mineral reservations; ant to Summary Final Judgment
SMAR-. ~ b. ptheise,,a judge may b right, title~ tihR .pp- easements anct rights i.~ ayf of Foreclosure ad sd tablishing.-,
S -T enterea' against youo rr .the re- erty heiretedr ,fr -w QTS' record; aid o i eIlen'ofall u un- reatrt q
LEGAL :DESCRUPTION -OF -lief dtl~ided in the petition. .' .- e-. 9 na cr'paid taxeShfassrerfit. J.osost Ingt~mn tptec the 29th
THE PROPERTY: LOT 15, Property Description: Rainbow YOU ARE NOTIFED that an FOR ADDITIONAL INFOR- day of March, 2006 in Case
BLOCK G-1 OF JEMLANDS, Lakes Estates Block 20 Lot 3, action to quiet title to the fol- MATION CONCERNING THE Number 2006-CA-0011 of the
AN UNRECORDED 'SUBDI- according to the plat thereof re- lowing property in Levy County, ABOVE PROPERTY CONTACT Circuit Court of the Eighth Judi-
VISION IN LEVY COUNTY, corded in Plat Book 3 page 27 Florida: THE OFFICE OF THE U.S. AT- cial Circuit in and for Levy Coun-
FLORIDA, SAID TRACT MORE public records of Levy County, TORNEY, TELEPHONE NO. ty, Florida, in which ROBERT L.
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED Florida Section 24 Township ALL LAND LYING SOUTH OF 850/444-4000. SALE IS SUB- DAILEYandLAURENJ. DAILEY,
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED 15 South, and Range 17 East. THE HIGHWAY IN THE SOUTH JECT TO CONFIRMATION husband and wife, are the Plain- .
RECORDED IN OR BOOK 512, Parcel #06849-005-00. Witness HALF ( 2) OF THE NORTH OF THE COURT. METHOD tiffs and MARIE E. COLLINS, a
PAGE 369, PUBLIC RECORDS my hand and seal on March 30, HALF R (E 3) T NOH OF PAYMENT IS BY POSTAL single person, is the Defendant,
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, 2006. EAST QUARTER(NE 3) OFTHE MONEY ORDER OR CERTI- I will sell to the highest and best
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, 12 NORTHEAST 'QUARTER (NE FIED CHECK MADE PAYABLE bidder for cash at the front lobby
SECTION 29, R TOWNSHIP 12 DANNY J. SHIPP 3) OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP TO THE U.S. MARSHALS SER- of the Levy County Courthouse,
SOUTH,RANGE14EAST,PAR- ClerkoftheCourt 17SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, VICE.TEN PERCENT OF HIGH/
CEL #01097-167-00. LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA. ACCEPTABLE BID IN CERTI- Bronson, Levy County, Florida at
By: Gwen McElroy AND FIED CHECK OR CASHIER'S 11:00 A.M. onthe 1st day of May,
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- Deputy Clerk' A PARCEL OF LAND IN LEVY CHECK (NO CASH) WILL BE 2006, the following described
SESSED: ALEX TELFORT COUNTY, FLORIDA MORE ACCEPTED WITH THE BAL- property set forth in the Order or
(Court Seal) PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ANCE DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS. Final Judgment of Foreclosure:
All of said property being in the Pub: Apr. 6,13, 20, 27, 2006 AS FOLLOWS: THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO LOT AM-1, GLEASON'S
County of Levy, State of Florida. ------ STATE AND LOCAL TAXES. TRAILER VILLAGE, being more
Unless such Certificate shall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BEGINNING AT THE NE COR- particularly described as follows:
be redeemed according to law, THE NER OF THE SE 3 OF NE 3 DATE: Commence at a point where
the property described in such EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHP 17 23 MARCH 2006 the North line of the SE / of
IOF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 17 DENNIS A. WILLIAMSON Section 18, Township 11 South,
Certificate will be sold to the IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; SAID United Stats Marhal section 186 East ints 11 ec th,
highest bidder in the Courthouse FLORIDA POINT BEING SOUTH 1365.50 Northern District of Florida Range 16 East ntersects the
lobby on Monday, the 24th day Case No. 38-2006-CA-0227 FROM THE NE CORNER OF West right-of-way line of State
ofApril, 2006, between the hours HENRY J. BROWN, SAID SECTION; THENCE BY: DORIS MASSINGILL Road No. 339. Thence run S
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Plaintiff, SOUTH 88 DEG. 42 MIN. WEST U.S. Marshals Service 26-56'36" E, 112.00 feet to the
DATED this 27th day of March, vs. ALONG THE NORTH BOUND- Pub: Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2006 Point of Beginning. Thence:
2006. ARY OF SAID SE 3 OF NE 3 continue S 2656'36" E, 118.50
DANNY J. SHIPP OLLIE FITCH, if living and 405.84 FEET; THENCE SOUTH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF feet; thence run S 63'03'24"
CLERK OF CIRCUIT if deceased, his heirs, adminis- 27 DEG. 08 MIN. EAST 15 FEET THE W, 140.00 feet; thence run in a
COURT trators and assigns, TO THE WATERS EDGE OF A EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Northeasterly direction 132.30
LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- Defendants. 40 FOOT CANAL; THENCE IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, feet to a point, herein designated
IDA SOUTH 27 DEG. 05 MIN. EAST FLORIDA Point A. Thence beginning again
Pub.: Mar. 30, and Apr. 6, 13, NOTICE OF ACTION ALONG THE CENTERLINE Case No. 38-2006-CA-000239 at the Point of Beginning, run S
and 20, 2006 TO: OLLIE FITCH OF SAID CANAL 150 FEET; DAVID E. ROBERTS and 6303'24" W, 80.43 feet to Point
Address Unknown THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 26 WANDAL.ROBERTS, his wife, A. All lying and being in GLEA- ,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FEET EAST 20 FEET TO THE Plaintiffs, SON'S TRAILER VILLAGE, ac-
FOR TAX DEED AS WELLAS any and all oth- INTERSECTION OF THE EAST- vs. cording to the plat thereof filed
er parties claiming by, through, ERLY SHORES OF A CANAL KHRIS REID, in Plat Book 3, Page 20 of the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, under, or'against OLLIE FITCH RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY; Defendant. public records of Levy County,
that the holders) of Certificate or his heirs, administrators and THENCE NORTHEASTERLY Florida.
number 208 of the sale of 2003 assigns, as well as all parties ALONG THE NORTHERLY NOTICE OF ACTION TOGETHER with 1987
has (have) filed said Certificate having or claiming to have any SHORES OF SAID CANAL 345 TO: KHRIS REID CUMB mobile home bear-
for a Tax Deed to be issued right, title or interest in the prop- FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE 6882 Church Hill Road ing Title #44768054 and ID
thereon. The name(s) of the erty herein described. POINT OF BEGINNING. Camp Hill, AL 36850 #FDGA2663B20289.
holders) of said Certificate, the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an AND
description of the property, and action to quiet title to the fol- THE EAST HALF OF LOTS 9 AS WELLAS any and all oth- Dated this 29th day of March,
the name(s) in which it is as- lowing property in Levy County, AND 10 OF AN UNRECORD- er parties claiming by, through, 2006.
sessed are as follows: Florida, to-wit: ED PLAT, A PART OF THE NE under, or against KHRIS REID, DANNY J. SHIPP
q C~ qr.rTrWHM IC ToA/IIIID r his heir administrators and Clerk of the Court
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Lea-als a Classifieds
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
egals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000241
HUGH H. HOLLAND, JR. and
CHRISTINA D. HOLLAND, his
wife,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT P. WOOD,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT P. WOOD
Address Unknown
AS WELL AS any and
all other parties claiming by,
through, under, or against ROB-
ERT P WOOD, including his
heirs, administrations and as-
signs, as well as all parties hav-
ing 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:
SE % of SW of NE of NW
4 being Tracts 152 and 153. OR
Book 60, Page 340. Section 19,
Township 11 South, Range 17
SEast, Levy County, Florida.
(Parcel No. 03161-207-00)
has been filed against you arid
you are required to serve copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
DNER, Plaintiffs' attorney, whose
address is Post Office Box 1354,
Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before May 12, 2006 and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs' 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 27th day of March
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
ByrGwen Mcroy
Depty Cle6r& T ee-0 o
Pu4:Apr.'i A ; I,;2D, a: .ZpO *
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No.: 38-2006-DR-000255
Edwin Michael Flowers,
Petitioner
and
Karen Jean Flowers
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO: Karen Jean Flowers
1601 May Brode Ct.
Arlington, TX 76010
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been filed' against
you and that you are required to
serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it, on Edwin Mi-
chael Flowers whose address is
2651 SE 148th Terrace, Morris-
ton,. FL 32668 on or before May
12, 2006, and file the original
with the clerk of this Court at 355
South Court St., PO. Box 610,
Bronson, FL 32621, before ser-
vice on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
default may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the petition.
Copies of all court documents
in this case, including orders
are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Court's office notified of your cur-
rent address. (You may file No-
tice of Ctirrent Address, Florida
Supreme Court Approved Family
Law Form 12.915.) Future pa-
pers in this lawsuit will be mailed
to the address on record at the
clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor-
ida Family Law Rules of Proce-
dure, requires certain automatic
disclosure of documents and in-
formation. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis-
missal or striking of pleadings.
Dated: March 30, 2006
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: LaQuanda Latson
SDeputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Pub: Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2006
U-U" --J
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000277
RONALD K. WRIGHT and CAR-
OLYN WRIGHT, husband and
wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
CAROL FALKENHAGEN, and
any and all unknown parties
claiming by, through, under,
and against the herein named
individual defendants) who are
not known to be dead or alive,
whether said unknown parties
may claim an interest as spous-
es, heirs, devisees, grantees,
or other claimants; JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE OR ANY KNOWN,
OR UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION, the names be-
ing fictitious to account for par-
ties in possession,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CAROL FALKENHAGEN
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Complaint to Foreclose as to
the following described lands in
Levy County, Florida:
LOT 7, BLOCK 20, WILLIS-
TON HIGHLANDS, UNIT 14,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 14,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TAX PARCEL ID# 09817-006-
00
A lawsuit has been filed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written de-
fenses; if any, on RONALD W.
STEVENS, Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is Post Office
Box 1444, Bronson, FL 32621,
on or before May 19, 2006, and
file the original vith the Clerk of
this. Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the.Complaint..
Xo i hand and the
-sealofli4;U IAIoflirUl 6, .
2006., ,: : .
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
BY::Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: Apr. 13, 20, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CP-000091
IN RE: The Estate of
FRANCIS W. FLANNERY,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the estate
of FRANCIS W. FLANNERY, de-
ceased, File number 2006-CP-
000091, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Levy County, Florida,
Probate Division,, the address
of which is 355 S. Court Street,
Bronson, FL 32621. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative .and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this notice
is served who have objections
that challenge the validity of the
Will, the qualifications of the per-
sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction of this Court are re-
quired to file their objections with.
this Court, WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OFA COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against the dece-
dent's estate on whom a copy of
this notice is served Within three
months after the-date of the first
publication of this notice, must
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM,
All other eredltors of the ole
ctdent and pernona having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must file their
claims with the court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this Notice is April 13, 2006.
Personal Representative:
BRIAN RADOM
11 Mountain Ct.
Bedminster, NJ 07921
Attorney for Personal Represen-
tative:
James F. Spindler Jr., Esq.
3858 North Citrus Avenue
Crystal River, FL 34428
(352) 795-4468 FBN: 0129641
Pub: Apr. 13,20,2006
LEVY COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COM-
MISSIONERS
P.O. Box 310
355 South Court Street
Bronsbn, FL 32621
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that Levy
County, Florida will be receiving
sealed responses to Request for
Proposals at the Office of the
Board of County Commission-
ers, Levy County Courthouse,
P.O. Box 310, 355 South Court
Street, Bronson, Florida 32621,
(352) 486-5217, for
REQUEST FOR SEALED
BIDS:
PROPERTY COVERAGE
COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL
LIABILITY I
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
PUBLIC OFFICIALS ERRORS
AND COMMISSIONS COVER-
AGE
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS LI-
ABILITY
EMPLOYEE PRACTICE LI-
ABILITY
CRIME COVERAGE
WORKER'S COMPENSATION
BOILER AND MACHINERY
",AIRPORT LIABILITY''
STORAGE TiNL4AlEBI1'IFY
"GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE
GROUP LIFE INSURANCE
GROUP DENTAL INSURANCE
The intent of the County is
to enter into an agreements)
with an experienced and quali-
fied professional firm(s) to pro-
vide insurance coverage for the
Levy County Board of County
Commissioners of Levy County,
Florida.
SEALED BIDS DUE DATE: 3:00
P.M. EST, Monday, July 3, 2006
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
P.O. BOX 310
355 SOUTH COURT STREET
BRONSON, FL 32621
Bid documents can be obtained
by contacting the County Com-'
missioners office at (352) 486-
5219. If you have any questions,
please call Fred Moody, County
Coordinator at (352) 486-5218.
Pub: April 13, 20, 2006
ADVERTISEMENT
The Levy County Board of
County Commissioners hereby
gives notice that bids will be ac-
cepted from qualified bidders for
the following work:
Provide and install a wastewa-
ter pumping station, force main
and a wastewater treatment
system of. 1,000 gallon per day
capacity with low pressure ef-
fluent distribution to serve Blue
Springs Park. Then, abandon
the existing on-site wastewater
treatment and disposal system
in accordance'with Chapter 64E-
6 FAC.
Sealed bids will be received
at the office of the Levy County
Coordinator, P.O. Drawer 310,
Bronson, Florida, until 10:00
A.M. (local time), Monday, May
8, 2006. Bidding Documents will
'not be issued after 5:00 P.M. (lo-
cal time), Friday, May 5, 2006.
A Proposal Guaranty of not
less than five percent (5%) of
the total actual bid, in the form of
either a certified check, cashiers
check, trust company treasurers
check, bank draft of any national
or state bank, of a Surety Bid
Bond, made payable to the Levy
County Board of County Coem
mleloners, must company
each bid. A check'or draft in an
amount less than five percent
(5%) of the actual bid will invali-
date the bid.
All work is to be done in ac-
cordance with the Plans and
specifications prepared by the
Engineer and in conformance
with the provisions of Chapter
64E-6 of the Florida Administra-
tive Code.
Any person or affiliate who
has been placed on the convict-
ed vendor list following a public
entity crime may not submit a bid
to or contract with a public entity
for construction of a public work
as set forth in Florida Statute,
Chapter 287.133. Bidder shall
certify to eligibility in the bid pro-
posal.
Bidding Documents may be ob-
tained from:
Mills Engineering Company
P.O. Box 778
Bronson, Florida 32621
Phone: (352) 486-2872 FAX:.
(352) 486-2498
The right is reserved to accept or
reject any or all bids.
Pub: Apr. 13, 20, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.J 38-2006-CP-74
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CARLOS R. COBURN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of Carlos.R. Coburn, deceased,
whose date of death was Sep-
tember 7, 2005 and whose social
security number is 372-32-2326,
is pending in the Circuit Court for
Levy County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Levy County
P.O. Box 610
Bronson, Florida 32621-0610
which is Clerk of Courts, Probate
Division, Post Office Drawer
610, Bronson, Florida 32621.
The names and addrees of
the personal representative and
the personal representative's at-
torney 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 AF-
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing 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 AF-
TERTHE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is April 13, 2006.
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative: Personal Rep-
resentative:
Norm D. Fugate
Attorney for Carey Dougherty
Florida Bar No. 0044458
Post.Office Box 98
Williston, Florida 32696
Telephone: (352) 528 0019
Carey Dougherty
793 Bro6ldside Parc Lane
Avondale Estates,
Georgia 30002
Pub: April 13, 20, 2006
rNOTIPCE OF SHEIFF'S SAL E
The names and addresses of the ..... .
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor- Notice is hereby given that pur-
ne reset forh below. suant to a Writ of Execution is-
- A c' it", iof the deo ae' "%ued out of the Circuit Court for
andbth eg.ngs havirn ~ ;-evyCQUDsty, FlQrida, n _th. Zth
or deRmandsagainst decent's day of March, 2006 in the cause
estate on whom a copy of this wherein Debra A. Andrews was
notice has been served must file petitioner and Kelby E. Andrews
their claims with this court WITH- was respondent, being case
IN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS number 2000-DR-218 in said'
AFTER THE TIME OF THE court, I, Johnny Smith, as Sher-
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS iff of Levy County, Florida have
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER levied upon all the right, title and
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON interest of the respondent, Kelby
THEM. ,E. Andrews, in and to the follow-
All other creditors of the de- ing described property.
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against See attached Exhibits "A" and
decedent's estate must file their "B" which are attached
claims with this court WITHIN hereto and incorporated herein
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE by reference
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE. On the 18th day of May at the
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED Levy County Courthouse located
ET FORTH TIM SEPCTIODN at 355 South Court Street, Bron-
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA son, Florida at the hour of 11:00
PROBATE CODE WILL BE a.m. Iwill offer for sale and sell
FOREVER BARRED. all of the said Respondents right,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE title and interest in the above de-
TIME PERIODS .SET FORTH scribed property at public auction
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED and will sell the same subject to
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- prior liens, encumbrances, and
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE judgments, if any, to the high-
OF DEATH IS BARRED. est bidder for cash in hand, the
The date of first publication of proceeds to be applied as far as
this Notice is April 13, 2006. may be to the payment of costs
Personal Representative and the satisfaction of the de-
Parris Weidenbah scribed execution
4408 W. Iowa Avehue scribed execution.
4408 W.Flowa Avenue'
Tampa, Florida' 33616
Attorney for Personal Represen- Johnny Smith, Sheriff
tative: Levy County, Florida
My Florida Probate, PA. Pub: Apr. 13, 20, 27, May 4,
Dawn Ellis, for the firm 2006
Attorney for Personal Represen-
tative INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEVY:
Florida Bar Number: 0091979 EXHIBIT "A"
P.O. Box 1106 REAL ESTATE OWNED BY
Inverness, Florida 34451-1106, KELBYE. ANDREWS INDI-
(352) 726-5444 VIDUALLY
Pub: Apr. 13, 20, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KENNETH JAMES DOUGH-
ERTY
File No.: 2006 CP 000075
Division: Probate
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of KENNETH JAMES
DOUGHERTY, deceased, whose
date of death was December 28,
2005, is pending in the Circuit
Court for L VY County, Florida,
Probate Divlilon, the address of
1. Tax parcel No. 01805-002-00
(40.0 acres)
The NE 4 of the SE AND the
SE 4 of the NE % of Section 11,
Township 12 South, Range 15
East, Levy County, Florida;
2. Tax parcel No. 01805-002-0A
(40.0 acres)
Included in' above description
3. Tax Parcel No. 01806-003-00
(40.0 acres)
The SE 4 of the SW of Section
12, Township 12 South, Range
15 East, Levy County, Florida
4. Tax Parcel No. 01806-006-00
(60.0 acres)
The SW 4 of the NE %AND the
N / of the SE % of the NW of
Section 12, Township 12 South,
Range 15 East, Levy County,
FL;
5. Tax Parcel No. 01738-003-00
(40,0 acres)
The NE /4 of the SE 14 of section
1, Township 12 South, Range 15
East, Levy County, Florida
ALSO LEVY ON:
500 shares of stock in An-
drews Land & Timber, Inc., held
in the individual name of Kelby
E. Andrews.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEVY:
EXHIBIT "B"
REAL ESTATE OWNED BY
KELBY E. ANDREWS
WITH OTHERS
The undivided interest of KEL-
BY E. ANDREWS in the follow-
ing:
1. Tax parcel No. 00338-000-00
(10.0 acres) with Dennis and
Miles Andrews
NE of NW 4 of NW 1/ of Sec-
tion 16, Township 15 South,
Range 13 East, Levy County,
Florida, less right-of-way con-
veyed to State of Florida by
Deed recorded in Deed Book 22,
page 422, public records of Levy
County; Florida.
2. Tax parcel 00340-000-00
(553.61 acres) with Dennis and.
Miles Andrews,
All of Section 16, Township 15
South, Range 13 East, Levy
County, Florida, less 12.78 acres
shown as an exception to Deed
Book 57, page 344, and less the
NE 4 of SE % and less the NW
of SW % of the NW % and less '
the W % of NW of the NW %
and less the NE % of NW of
NW -.
3. Tax Parcel No. 00345-000-00 A
(11.71 acres) with Dennis and
Miles Andrews'
That part of the SE of Section
17, Township 15 South, Range
13 East, Levy County, Florida,
being more particularly described d
as follows:
Commence at the SE corner of I
the NE of the SE of said !
section 17, for a point of begin-
ning; from the said point of be-
ginning proceed north 89 deg.
40 min, 12 sec. west along the
south line of the said NE of
the SE % a distance of 500.0
feet; thence north 0 deg 29 min
38 sec east, parallel to the east
line of said SE a distance of
1,022.86 feet; thence south 89
deg. 20 min, 32 sec, east a'dis-
tance of 500.00 feet to an inter-
section with the said east line of
the SE %; thence south 0 deg,
29 min 38 sec west, along said
east line of the SE % a distance
of 1,020.0 feet to the said SE ;'
corner of the NE of the SE :
for the said point of beginning.
beginning.
4. Tax Parcel No. 00345-001- ;
00 (13.0 acres) with Dennis and
Miles Andrews
Commence at an intersection of
the east line of said Section 17
with the southeasterly right-of-
way line of S.R. No. 24, section
34070-2507 (100.0 foot-right-
of-way) for a point of beginning;
from the said point of beginning,
proceed south 0 deg. 29 min.
38 sec. west along the said east
line of Section 17, a distance of
1874.22 feet to the NE corner of
that parcel previously described
in Official Records Book 111 at
page 57 of the public records
of said Levy County, Florida; '
thence north 89 deg, 20 min., 32
sec. west along the north line of
the aforementioned description
and along its westerly prolonga-
tion, a distance of 668.81 feet
to an intersection with the said
southeasterly right of way line
at a point on a curve concave to
the northwest, having a radius of
8644.37 feet and at total central ,
angle of 9 deg., 48 min, 30 sec;
thence northeasterly along the
said southeasterly right-of-way
line and along the arc of said
curve, through an arc angle of 6 ,;
deg. 46 min. 8 sec., an arc dis-
tance of 1021.23 feet to the end
of said curve; thence north 18 '
deg., 24 min. 19 sec. East, along
the said southeasterly right of '.
way line, a distance of 941.95
feet to the beginning of a curve,
concave to the southeast, having
a radius of 1095.92 feet and a
total central angle of 35 deg. 41
min., 30 sec; thence northeast-
erly along the said southeasterly
right-of-way line and along the
arc of the said curve, through an
arc angle of 1 deg. 22 min. 58
sec., an arc distance of 26.45
feet to an intersection with the
said east line of Section 17 and
the said point of beginning.
5. Tax Parcel No. 00345-002-00
(.49 acres) with Dennis and Miles
Andrews included in the above
description (No. 4 above).
Deadline is
Sp.m. Monday
Page 11
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Page 12
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Lenals & Classifieds
- -UI---- -
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
egals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DI-
VISION
CASE NO: 06-CA-39
LASALLE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A LASAL-
LE NATIONAL BANK, IN ITS
CAPACITY AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CER-
TAIN SALE AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED MARCH
1, 2000, AMONG AFC TRUST
SERIES 2000-1
attorney, RAY E. THOMAS, JR.
of RAY E. THOMAS, JR. P.A., at
Post Office Box 39 Bell, Florida
32619, and file the original an-
swer or pleading in the office of
the Clerk of the above-named
Court on or before the 26th day
of May, 2006.
IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, judg-
ment by default will be taken
against you for the relief de-
manded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and offi-
cial seal, this 14th day of April,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Levy County, Florida
P.O. Box 610
Bronson, FL 32621
-L --I '
M-bOMHIMrfrwOM*
By: Gwen McElroy
PLAINTIFF Deputy Clerk
Pub: Apr. 20, 27, 2006
THELMA LOUISE NATION A/K/
A THELMA BROOKS NATION
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THELMA
LOUISE NATION A/K/A THEL-
MA BROOKS NATION;' UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF THELMA
LOUISE NATION A/K/A THEL-
MA BROOKS NATION IF ANY;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
April 3, 2006 entered in Civil
Case No. 06-CA-39 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the 8TH Judicial
Circuit in and for LEVY County,
Bronson, Florida, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at THE MAIN LOBBY at the
LEVY County Courthouse locat-
ed at 355 South Court Street in
Bronson, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 1st day of May, 2006 the
following describedlproperty: as
set forth in -said-Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 84, BLOCK 10, OF FAN-
NIN SPRINGS ANNEX, AS PER
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A 1992
DOUBLE. WIDE MOBILE
HOME VIN #47620395AE AND
47620395BE
Dated this 3rd day of April,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
06-49281 EMC
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabili-
ties needing a special accommo-
dation should contact: COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at the LEVY
County Courthouse at 352-486-
5276, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Re-
lay Service.
Pub: Apr. 13, 20, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
IN RE: 1955 Chevy Belair
Florida Tag X05PXJ
VIN VB550045988
FIVE HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY SEVEN DOLLARS in
U.S. Currency.
CASE No. 38-2006-CA-000274
DONALD L. HUNTINGTON
LEWIS CHAPMAN HUNTING-
TON
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DONALD L. HUNTINGTON
LEWIS CHAPMAN HUNTING-
TON, and UNKNOWN PARTIES
IN INTEREST
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a complaint for Forfeiture
has been filed by the Levy Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office in Levy County,
Florida; and you are required to
serve a copy of your answer or
other pleading on the plaintiff's
* a
9
NOTICE OF
ENACTMENT OF
ORDINANCE 2006-03
BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the proposed
Ordinance approving a rezoning from Agriculture/Rural Residen-
tial (A/RR) to Rural Residential (RR), located in Section 32, Town-
ship 11 South, Range 14 East, will be considered for enactment
by the Levy County Board of County Commissioners at a public
hearing on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. in the Board of
County Commissioners Meeting Room, Levy County Courthouse,
Bronson, Florida. Copies of said Ordinance may be inspected by
any member of the public at the Office of the Board of County
Commissioners located at 355 S. Court Street, Bronson, Florida,
during regular business hours or contact by phone at (352) 486-
5217. On the date, time and place first above-mentioned, all in-
terested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the
proposed Ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 06-03
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A REZONING FOR PROP-
ERTY OWNED BY 602 PLAZA, LLC, REZONING 9.80 ACRES
MORE OR LESS FROM AGRICULTURE/RURAL RESIDENTIAL
(A/RR), TO RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR), PETITION CZ 1-06;
PROVIDING FOR EXCLUSION FROM CODIFICATION; PRO-
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any de-
cisions.made at this public hearing, they will need a record of
the proceedings and, for such purpose, they may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodations to partici-
'pte fM-thidmrfeting/sishoultd"tontact the County Commisibti'rs
*Qa^W W2mr9 n"" Oo-orr-H.. TOW vr-sr
Pub: Apr. 20, 27, 2006
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
SMALL SCALE PLAN
AMENDMENT
A public hearing on a petition as described below will be con-
ducted by the Levy County Planning Commission on Monday
May 1, 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
Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, Levy County
Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. Copies
of said petition with complete legal description and staff report
will be available for review at the Levy County Planning Depart-
ment. For information call 352-486-5405. This meeting may be
continued to one or more future dates. Any.interested party shall
be advised that the dates, times and places of any continuation
of these meetings shall be announced during the public hearing
and no further notice regarding these matters will be published,
unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the
above referenced meeting. All interested persons are urged to
attend these public hearings. Any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participatein this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5418.
PETITION SSA 06-01 an application by Michael Thompson,
property owner, to amend the Levy County Future Land Use
Map from Low Density Residential (LDR) to Commercial (C) on
3.5 acres. Tax parcel number 05060-000-00 in Section 6, Town-
ship 13S, Range 19E. Located within the Williston Municipal
Service District.
SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RE-
CORD OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED,
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVI-
DENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub: Apr. 20, 27, 2006
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PLANNING COMMISSION
A public hearing on each petition as described below will be conducted by the Planning Commis-
sion on Monday, May 1, 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 Commissioner's Meeting Room, 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.
FP 3-06 Parrish Land Surveying representing Ralph Raperto, petitioning the board for a Final Plat
of "Confederate Acres," a subdivision located in Section 33, Township 10S, Range 15E, in Levy
County. Said parcel contains 10 acres more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural
Residential Zone.
PP 14-06 Croft Land Surveying representing William H. & Martha L. Wilson, petitioning the board for
a Preliminary Plat of "Living Water Farms," a subdivision located in the NW 1/ of Section 22, Town-
ship 12S, Range 18E, Outside the Arredondo Grant, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 20.acres
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agricultural /Rural Residential zone.
PP 15-06 Croft Land Surveying representing Ronald Gilman, Robert L. Hodges, Angela Pickle and
Jeanette Hodges, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Legacy Acres," a subdivision lo-
cated in the NE % of Section 11, Township 13S, Range 18E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains
24 acres more or less. This parcel has a land use designation of"LDR" Low Density Residential and
a zoning classification of "RR" Rural Residential.
PP 16-06 Croft Land Surveying representing G & S Ventures, LLC, petitioning the board for a Pre-
liminary Plat of "El Prado Estates," a subdivision located in the SE % of Section '20, Township 14S,
Range 19E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 57.89 acres more or less and is located in an
"A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone.
SE 1-06 Walton McJordan petitioning the board for a Special Exception to allow an 84 site RV Park
known as "Nature Coast Resort RV Park, "on a parcel of land located in part of the W 1/2 of the NW
of the SW % of Section 36, Township 14S, Range 13E, lying North of SR 24. Said parcel contains
18.42 acres more or less and is located within a "F/RR" Forestry/Rural Residential zone.
Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and subsequent staff reports will be avail-
able for review at the Levy County Development Department. For Information call 352-486-5203. In-
terested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the proposed petitions. Any per-
son 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 ALNY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM 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, May 2, 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 Commissioner's Meet=
ing 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 considered as soon as the meeting commences.
Ha. Va. 7-06 Nancy Romagnolo, petitioning the board for a Hardship Variance to allow a second
dwelling in order for her daughter-in-law to care for her husband (Alfred Romagnolo), on a parcel
of land located in B & R Unit 5, Lot 1, Block 12, in Section 32, Township 12S, Range 18E, in Levy
County. Said parcel contains 3.5 acres more or less and is located within "RR" Rural Residential
zone. Situs Address: 429 NE 140th Court.
, PPI, 14TQCrof Lnd,Survey ig representing William H. & Martha L Wilson. petilioruing'the.board forQ
a PreliminaryPlat of,"Liviggav, ters Farms," a subdivision localedin-the NW .of Section 22, Town-
ship 12S, Range 18E, Outside the Arredondo Grant, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 20 acres
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone.
PP 15-06 Croft Land Surveying representing Ronald Gillman, Robert L. Hodges, Angela Pickle
and Jeanette Hodges, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Legacy Acres," a subdivision
located in the NE 4 of Section, 11, Township 13S, Range 18E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains
24 acres more or less. This parcel has a land use designation of"LDR" Low Density Residential and
a zoning classification of "RR" Rural Residential.
SVA 3-06 Croft Surveying representing G & S. Ventures, LLC, petitioning the board for a Subdivision
Variance from Chapter 50, Section 583, Subsection (1) Section Line Dedication, on a parcel of land
located in the SE % df Section 20, Township 14S, Range 19E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains
57.89 acres more or less and is located in an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone.
PP 16-06 Croft Land Surveying representing G & S Ventures, LLC, petitioning the board for a Pre-
liminary Plat of "El Prado Estates" a subdivision located in the SE % of Section 20, Township 14S,
Range 19E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 57.89 acres more or less and is located in an
"A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone.
SEA 1-06 Robert and Faye Wells, dba Horse Hole Creek Off-Road events, petitioning the board fr
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 weekends, car shows and concerts, on a parcel of land
located in the SW % of the NE 4 and that part of the E 1z of the NE /4 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.
Copy of said petition 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. Inter-
ested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the proposed petitions. Any per-
son 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 VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING
IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub.: Apr. 20 & 27, 2006
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Around the Courthouse
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Page 13
Levy Land Transactions
3/20/06 3/24/06
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, TBRD-Timber Deed, WD-Warranty Deed
QCD, $10.00, L14(57) WILLISTONHTH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): PEREIRAALBERTO
Grantor(s): SARASTrANA F
M, $147,495.00, BDY 24-12-18
Grantee(s): JIM WALTER HOMES INC
Grantor(s): CURL TIMOTHY R, CURL SOPHIE L
S.M, $143,000.00, L31-32(4) WILLISTON HTS
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): BRANNAN PROPERTIES LLC
WD, $10,500.00, L7(C) BRONSON OAKS SD
Grantee(s): H B HAYNE CORP
Grantor(s): VEGA MARIA ELSA GUZMAN
M, $75,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE114 4-14-19, ETC, WIMH, PARCEL
#05302-001-00
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): HINKLE RUSS ALICE M, RUSS DERIK F, RUSS ALICE M
HINKLE
WD, $85,000.00, L3 WATSON ESTATES
Grantee(s): ALLIANCE DAIRIES
Grantor(s): LINDSEY CHARLES DAVID JR
WD, $4,000.00, L22(52) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): ORTIZ ROSA L RIVERA, ROSADO ALFREDO ROMAN
Grantor(s): DALMAR INVESTMENT INC
WD, $560,000.00, BDY 28, 29-14-16, PARCEL #02701-003-00, 02693-
002-00
SGrantee(s): ROSS PATRICIAV, ROSS LAWRENCE J
Grantor(s): OSTRANDER LINDA, OSTRANDER WILLIAM
M, $503,440.00, BDY 28, 29-14-16
Grantee(s): WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FA
Grantor(s): ROSS PATRICIA V, ROSS LAWRENCE T
Mi $25,000.00, L16WARDELLS SD #1
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): SMITH CRYSTAL C, SMITH JAMES C
AAA,ANCES $20,000.00, OR 970/864
Gantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): FULLER GINGER S, FULLER ROBERT R
M, $108,000.00, L22(82) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): EZ MONEY COM, BERKSHIRE FINANCIAL GROUP INC
Grantor(s): SWEARINGEN PAULA, SWEARINGEN CLAYTON
QCD, $10.00, L20(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #1
Grantee(s): WEBB ALICIAD, WEBB STEVEN D
Grantor(s): ROOF JAUNT TA, ROOF CARL G SR, ROOF JUANITA
M, $163,804.00, L4-12(3) LEWIS RUNNELS WEST COAST SD, ETC
Grantee(s): COMMUNITY BANK & TRUST OF FLORIDA
Grantor(s): TRAVELER MOTEL INC
WD, $25,000.00, L 10(72) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ROBERTS HENRY
Grantor(s): LOHIL INVESTMENT CORP
M, $101,800.00, L13(3)JEANNEHEIBNERSD
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): WEAVER JANE M, WEAVER MICHAEL C
M, $77,000.00, L 10 NORTH STAR RANCHETTES
.Grantee(s): AMSOUTH BANK
Grantor(s): WATTS KRISTINE A, WATTS WILLIAM F
WD, $10.00, L3(C) NORTHWOOD ESTATES
. Grantee(s): WILSON MARY ELIZABETH, RIVERS MARY W
Grantor(s): RIVERS GREGORY P
WD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 NW1/4 27-12-18, ETC, PARCEL #04196-000-
00
Grantee(s): EVANS J ANTHONY, EVANS JONAS
Grantor(s): EVANS JONAS .
M, $96,800.00, L5(1) SPRINGSIDE DEVELOPMENT '"'*; .
Grantee(s): CAPITAL ONE HOME LOANS LLC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): LAWRENCE DAWN, LAWRENCE CRAIG
QCD, $10.00, L2 PINE MEADOWS
Grantee(s): LOCKE BARBARAS
Grantor(s): LOCKE MICHAEL W, LOCKE MICHAEL WAYNE
QCD, $10.00, L23 COUNTRYSIDE ESTATES
Grantee(s): LOCKE BARBARA S
Grantor(s): LOCKE MICHAEL W, LOCKE MICHAEL WAYNE
QCD, MORT $80,000.00, L7(B) BRONSON OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): GONZALEZ ROBERTO
Grantor(s): ABRAMS MARIBEL, ALVELOARRONP
M, $225,000.00, L5-6(C) BRONZE SUN ACRES SD
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): STONE LARRY R, STONE ROSALIE A
M, $51,186.07, L5(0) FOX GROVE FARMS
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): HEINTZ JOHN C
WD, $110,000.00, L 1-2, 49, BDY L3, 48(H) ELEANOR VILLAGE, ETC
Grantee(s): WALTER BAYNARD & COMPANY
Grantor(s): RYAN DI ANNE H, RYAN JOHN 0
QCD, $10.00, L 14-15 THE FARMS AT WILLISTON INC #2
Grantee(s): KENDEL CAMILLIA CELIA
Grantor(s): LEPLEY CHARLES EUGENE JR
WD, $14,000.00, BDY NW1/4 NW1/4 16-12-17, PARCEL #03416-036-00
Grantee(s): ORTIZ MAYRA, CRUZ VICTOR
Grantor(s): DE LUGO ROSALINA PERALTA
D, $15,069.00, L28-29(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): BEARDMORE ROBERT W JR, BEARDMORE RITAG
Grantor(s): XCEL PROPERTY LLC
QCD, $10.00, L24 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): KLEIN JAMES
Grantor(s): KLEIN HEATHER, KLEIN JAMES
QCD, $10.00, L25 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): KLEIN JAMES
Grantor(s): KLEIN HEATHER, KLEIN JAMES
WD, $10.00, L 1 PROSPERITY FARMS
Grantee(s): SCOTT LIVING TRUST, SCOTT YVONNE M TRUSTEE,
SCOTT ORR JR TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SCOTT YVONNE M, SCOTT ORR JR
WD, $4,000.00, BDY NW1/4 NE1/412-12-17, PARCEL #03400-181-00
Grantee(s): JUARBE ANA E LOPEZ, LOPEZ JOSE M ALMA
Grantor(s): H B HAYNE CORP
WD, $4,000.00, L4(57) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): MARRERO FLORA, MARRERO JULIO
Grantor(s): H B HAYNE CORP
WD, $4,000.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 12-12-17, PARCEL #03400-197-00
Grantee(s): FONTANEZ MARGARITA MONIES, FIGUEROA GERMAN
MALDONADO
Grantor(s): H B HAYNE CORP
QCD, $10.00, L12(41) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Ghantee(s): NOIEGOTT YVONNE W
Grantor(s): HEMINGTON DEBRA D
QCD, $10.00, L12(41) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): NOIEGOTT YVONNE W
Grantor(s): MCCRACKEN MERLE A
QCD, $10.00, L12(41) RAINBOW LAKES EST SEC N
Grantee(s): NOIEGOTT YVONNE W
Grantor(s): MCCRACKEN CONRAD E
E, $10.00, L3(3) JENNE HEIBNER SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): CLARK PATRICIAA
E, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 SE1/4 6-15-16, ETC. PARCEL #02773-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): FRIJOUF DAVID A
E, $10.00, L45 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 15-12-17
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HOBBS GRETA
E, $10.00, L13-14(7) FANNING SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MOODY NORMA JEAN
E, $10.00, L16(C) CEDAR KEY MH VILLAGE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MOORE LUTHER P
*E, $10.00, L34-35(1) CEDAR HAVEN ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): KROMER ROBERTA
E, $10.00, L6 HARTFORD FARMS SD, BDY 8-12-18
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GARRARD LEON, GARRARD LEON A
E, $10.00, L15 HIDEAWAY SD #1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HANNING FRED W
E, $10.00, L14(47) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BORGMAN DANIEL L
E, $10.00, L35 LONG POND LANDING ADD #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SMITH BRADFORD M, SMITH BRADFORD MARSHALL
E, $10.00, L11 BRONSON SQUARE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MOODY CATHERINE A, MOODY WILFRED L
WD, $10.00, L3-4 SPRINGS VILLAGE #1
Grantee(s): 0 W BAILEY JR LIVING TRUST, BAILEY 0 W JR TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): BAILEY IDELLA DECEASED, BAILEY OLIVER W
WD, $10.00, L5-6 SPRING VILLAGE #1
Grantee(s): BAILEY O W JR TRUSTEE, 0 W BAILEY JR LIVING TRUST
Grantor(s): BAILEY OLIVER W
WD, $10.00, BDY 35-10-15, ETC
Grantee(s): BAILEY O W JR TRUSTEE, 0 W BAILEY JR LIVING TRUST
Grantor(s): BAILEY IDELLA DECEASED, BAILEY OLIVER W
M, $175,750.00, L6 BACK BAY PHASE I .
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): MARTIN ROBIN, MARTIN FRANK
WD, $175,000.00, L9-12(F) US 19 #1 ADD
Grantee(s): STONE NANCY, STONE RICHARD L
Grantor(s): WILKS JERRY C
M, $248,123.27, L9-12, 13-16(F) US 19 #1 ADD
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantoi(s): STONE NANCY, STONE RICHARD L
M, $92,000.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 28-12-13, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MARSH CAROL, MARSH HERMAN
WD, $6,500.00, L6(118)WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): APARICIO ADA RPRETTO, PRETTO APARICIO ADA R
Grantor(s): WILLISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION
WD, $5,5QO.00, L4(15) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): CORIANO LISSETTE VAZQUEZ, VAZQUEZ CORIANO
LISSETTE
Grantor(s): WILLISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION
WD, $8,500.00, L7(138) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): CAB AN AURIO GONALEZ, DELGADO ROSA I RODRI-
GUEZ, GONZALEZ CABAN AURIO'
Grantee(s): RODRIGUEZ DELGADO ROSA I
Grantor(s): WILLISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION
WD, $18,000.00, L1(63) WILLISTONHGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): BELMONTE ANAMARIA, BELMONTE EDGAR C
Grantor(s): WILLISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION
WD, $60,000.00, L6(C) INGLEWOOD ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): WARREN THOMAS ALBERT
Grantor(s): BROWNING JOHN M TRUSTEE
M, $10,532.60, L2, 4(7) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): TOOKE MARK T
M, $11,977.45, L3(22) BRONSON HTS SD 3RD ADD
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): ORTIZ BETZAIDA, PADRO RICHARD
M, $78,041.93, L11(F) ELESTONS ADD TO WILLISTON
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): BOTTI ANNETTE L, BOTTI MICHAEL J
M, $50,902.81, L10(A) SUNNY HGH SD
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): LEWIS LINDA J
WD, $87,500.00, BDYL13 BACKWATERFARMSITES, W/MH
Grantee(s): GOETZ DOROTHY, GOETZ FRANKLIN
Grantor(s): ALDERMAN JACK D
WD, $225,000.00, L28 BACKWATER FARMSITES
Grantee(s): ROSS KIMBERLYA, SVOBODNY JOHN L
Grantor(s): GOETZ DOROTHY, GOETZFRANKLINr,,. :'-ii
WD, $1!5:000:0, BiDYNET T NW1/4 15 12-17, PARCEL #03408-110-00
*rii~i~dtee^'PAZ J4s'InimiiaLr ? S
Grantor(s): PINILLOS CONSUELO
WD, $13,500.00, L7(67) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): PINILLOS JOHN A
Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ CARLOS
M, $13,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 15-12-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SANDERS TY
WD, $9,050.00, L61(31) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): M G LAND AND HOMES, JOAN SMITH CAPITAL AND
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
Grantor(s): HAINISCH KARL P, HAINISCH KATHLEEN E
WD, $10.00, (9-10) HILL CREST #1
Grantee(s): INMAN FAMILY TRUST, INMAN EDWARD N TRUSTEE,
INMAN KATHERINE L TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): INMAN KATHERINE L, INMAN EDWARD N
WD, $32,000.00, L8(137) HIGHLAND G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): VERA CARLOS A; VERA LIDIA
Grantor(s): ROYALTY INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES CORPORATION
E, $10.00, L95A-95B FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): LYONS MICHAEL E
E, $10.00, L23(38) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): VAZQUEZ ISRAEL
E, $10.00, L10(55) WILLISTONHGH #12
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HARVEY ETHEL
E, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NW1/4 26-12-17, PARCEL #03563-007-00,
03563-018-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SKINNER HARVEY S
E, $10.00, L25(2) FANNING SPRINGS ANNEX.
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): ANDREWS DEBRA S
E, $10.00, L6 LONG POND LANDING
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): ALVAREZ SANTOS A
.E, $10.00, L18-19 RIVERSIDE SD #2.
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RUIS JULIUS
E, $10.00, L6 S&R RANCHETTES #1 '
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MARSH KATHY D
QCD. $10.00, BDY SW1/4 33-12-18, ETC, PARCEL #04253-002-00
Grantee(s): PEREZ RAUL
Grantor(s): PEREZ RAUL
M, $330,000.00, L8(A) WINDING OAKS ESTATES
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): SUMPTER SHERRY A, SUMPTER TOM V
E, $10.00, BDY 26-13-18, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DAYNER RICHARD C, DAYNER RICK
WD, $65,000.00, L8(48) OAK RIDGE ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): DEAL MARJORIE MAE, DEAL RICHARD
Grantor(s): BOULETTE LAWRENCE R SR
M, $45,000.00, L8(48) OAK RIDGE ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): DEAL MARJORIE M
Grantor(s): DEAL RICHARD
CD, $10.00, OR 994/404, L8(3) WOOD PECKER RIDGE #2
Grantee(s): HUNTINGTON DONALD L
Grantor(s): HUNTINGTON MARYANN, HUNTINGTON LEWIS C
M, $110,000.00, L8(3) WOOD PECKER RIDGE #2.
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, MERS
Grantor(s): HUNTINGTON DONALD L
WD,, $20,000.00, BDY SW/14 SEI/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03164-000-00
Grantee(s): KINKOPF DOROTHY MARGARET, KINKOPF DANIEL P
Grantor(s): MAILLARD KEVIN J, MAILLARD TARA LEIGH
WD, $50,000.00, L30 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE II
Grantee(s): BAISDEN NANCY R
Grantor(s): NAVARRO FRANCES, NAVARRO MANUEL
WD, $7,500.00, L4(A) SUNNY RIDGE
Grantee(s): LEGRAND LYNDOLA, LEGRAND RICHARD W
Grantor(s): GREGORY BETTY J
WD, $30,000.00, L1 CURTIS ESTATES
Grantee(s): PARKER JONATHAN
Grantor(s): CURTIS CYNTHIA M, CURTIS ROGER A
M, $37,107.92, L1 CURTIS ESTATES
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): PARKER JONATHAN
M, $15,000.00, L14-15 SILVER OAKS PHASE I
Grantee(s): CONCH SHELL ENTERPRISES LLC
Grantor(s): SMITH MARY JOANN, SMITH WILLIAM TERRY JR
WD, $84,000.00, L13(14) UNIVERISTY OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): JOHNSON CHERYLA, JOHNSON GREGORYA
Grantor(s): -LUSNIA ROBERT J D
M, $74,000.00, L13(14) UNIVERISTY OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): LUSNIA RICHARDA
Grantor(s): JOHNSON CHERYLA, JOHNSON GREGORY A
WD, $36,536.00, L31-35(2) MIDWAYHTS, W/MH
Grantee(s): PAYNE LOIS, PAYNE WILLIAM
Grantor(s): GRIZZLE ANGELAYANCEY, GRIZZLE JIMMY
WD, $15,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NW1/415-1.2-17, PARCEL #03408-087-00,
OR 759/248
Grantee(s): ,GOMEZANGELO
Grantor(s): PINILLOS CONSUELO
WD, $10,500.00, L94(3) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): GOLDEN WEST MANUFACTURED HOUSING INC
Grantor(s): KLINE GLENN E
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/3 INTEREST, L18(16) RAINBOW LAKES ES-
TATES SEC N
Grantee(s): BALDWIN EDWARD W
Grantor(s): BENWAY SALLY
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/3 INTEREST, L11(16) RAINBOW LAKES ES-
TATES SEC N
Grantee(s): BALDWIN SHARON K
Grantor(s): BENWAY SALLY
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/3 INTEREST L3(15) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES
SEC N
Grantee(s): BENWAY SALLY
Grantor(s): BALDWIN SHARON K
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/3 INTEREST L18(16) RAINBOW LAKES ES-
TATES SEC N
Grantee(s): BALDWIN EDWARD W
Grantor(s): BALDWIN SHARON K
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/3 INTEREST L11(16) RAINBOW LAKES ES-
TATES SEC N
Grantee(s): BALDWIN SHARON K .
Grantor(s): BALDWIN EDWARD W
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/3 INTEREST, L3(15) RAINBOW LAKES ES-
TATES SEC N
Grantee(s): BENWAY SALLY
Grantor(s): BALDWIN EDWARD W
WD, $20,000.00, L3(15) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): FORRO CHRISTINAA
Grantor(s): BENWAY SALLY
WD, $35,000.00, L3(15) RAINBOW LAKES EST SEC N
Grantee(s): LEON VERONICA I
Grantor(s): FORRO CHRISTINAA, FORRO CHRISTINA M
WD, $62,000.00, L1 SUWANNEE ACRES SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): PAGE MAXINE DOTSON, DOTSON ROMAN
Grantor(s): PRESSLEY LORRIE A
CD, $10.00, L4(35) WILLISTON HGH #14, W/MH
Grantee(s): DEAN CANDACE, DEAN WILBUR
Grantor(s): MASTR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST, WELLS
FARGO BANK NA TRUSTEE
WD, $400,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 6, 7-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #05109-
001-00
Grantee(s): WILLISTON PARTNERS LLC
Grantor(s): RADICE EUGENE, ORLANDO FRANK
M, $75,100.00, BDY SE1/4 3-14-17, ETC
Grantee(s): CITIBANK FSB
Grantor(s): TOMCZAKANGELA, TOMCZAK ROBERT D
M, $120,000.00, L5 NANCY ACRES
Grantee(s): JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
Grantor(s): JENSEN MARY R, JENSEN LLOYD R
M, $25,600.00, BDY L5(D) SUWANNEE. RIVER FARMS, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
r arantor(s):fMAGRA;S-DANIELLE; MAGRAS JEAN MARC
WD, $38,500.00,; L9-B-BRONSOQNANGHETTES, BDY 17-12-17
Grahtee(s): MILLER RONALD J JR
Grantor(s): LUCENO EDUARDO
WD, $7,500.00, BDY 25-14-17, PARCEL #03743-103-00, 03743-104-00,
03743-106-00
Grantee(s): KNOWLES WENDY, KNOWLES WILLIAM
Grantor(s): GOLDING MARY R
WD, $449,900.00, L50 WINDING RIVER PRESERVE, BDY 15, 16,21,
22-11-16, ETC
Grantee(s): GUILLAUME GLADYS, MATHURIN JUSTIN
Grantor(s): FL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $364,537.22, L50 WINDING.RIVER PRESERVE, BDY 15, 16, 21,
22-11-16, ETC
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): GUILLAUME GLADYS, MATHURIN JUSTIN
WD, $10.00, BDY 26-16-16, PARCEL 1007378.00,00 '
Grantee(s): MAGLIS ALEXANDER E
Grantor(s): MAGLIS ALEXANDER E, MAGLIS EMMANUELA, MAGLIS
EMMANUEL
WD, $100,000.00, BDY 26-16-16, PARCEL 1007378.00,00
Grantee(s): LAMB CLAIRE M, LAMB MICHAELT
Grantor(s): MAGLIS ALEXANDER E
M, $80,000.00, BDY 26-16-16
Grantee(s): MAGLIS ALEXANDER E
Grantor(s): LAMB MICHAELT
CD, $10.00, L8(14) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): JUANITA C NEWMAN REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, NEW-
MAN C JUANITA TRUSTEE, NEWMAN JUANITA C TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): HILLS LAND TRUST INC
M, $78,041.93, L10-11(F) ELESTONS ADD
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): BOTTI ANNETTE L, BOTTI MICHAEL J
M, $160,000.00, L11 BOOGIE RIDGE
Grantee(s): E LOAN INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): KELLY CHERYL H, KELLY LLOYD G JR
WD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 29-11-17, PARCEL #03233-294-00
SGrantee(s): OWENS JOSEPH S
Grantor(s): LORIE JANET, LORIE LUIS H, LORIE NIDIA R, LORIE J P
WD, $76,000.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 29-11-17, PARCEL #03233-294-00
': Grantee(s): THOMPSON JACK, THOMPSON SANDRA
Grantor(s): OWENS JENNIFER, OWENS JOSEPH S
M, $69,451.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 29-11-17, PARCEL #03233-294-00
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): THOMPSON JACK, THOMPSON SANDRA
M, $58,400.00, L15-16(E) ROSEWOOD PARK #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK
Grantor(s): ALLEN CHERYL L, ALLEN JAMES H
M, $292,000.00, BDY 36-14-13, ETC
Grantee(s): AMERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK
Grantor(s): DAVIS HEATH
WD, $70,000.00, L7(F) RIVERSIDE SD #3, L35(A) RIVERSIDE SD #2,
W/MH
Grantee(s): SIELSKI PAUL
Grantor(s): HELLYER BARBARA J
M, $212,000.00, L19-20(16) A.F. KNOTTS LAND COMPANY 1ST SD
TO YANKEETOWN
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): MILLER ARDEAN R
WD, $140,000.00, L13(C) RIVER FOREST
Grantee(s): KLOSKY LINDA, KLOSKY SIMON PETER IV
Grantor(s): FLANDERS DAWN F
CD, $10.00, OR 985/772, L5(76) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): WALSH MARY E
Grantor(s): DE RUSHA FLORENCE, DE RUSHA WILLIAM H
WD, $17,000.00, L5(76) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): WALSH MARY E
M, $20,000.00, L5(76) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MAGARO DENNIS W
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD, $17,000.00, L14(33) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ EDWIN RAMOS
M, $20,000.00, L 14(33) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MAGARO DENNIS W
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
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M, $65,000.00, BDY 6-12-15, PARCELS 01772-000-00, 01777-000-00,
01773-000-00, 01788-001-00
Grantee(s): SHARP BILLY RAY
Grantor(s): ANDREWSLAND & TIMBER INC
E, $10.00, L2(18) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BACON JOLIENE D
E, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 NW1/4 22-14-14, PARCEL #03101-002-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): QUATES CECIL W
E, $10.00, L25(64) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RILEY JULIOUS
E, $10.00, L3(4)SPRING LAKEESTATES #1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS M A, WILLIAMS MICHAELA
E, $10.00, L 12 FOREST PARK #1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): LOWER SHERRI
E, $10.00, L6-7(B) FRUITLAND HTS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MANALASTAS JESUS S, MANALASTAS JESUS S JR
E, $10.00, L5(1) KEY CEDAR HTS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): LEWIS DAVID C
E, $10.00, L23-24 STATION ACRES, BDY 18-11-17
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MCGINTY THERESAL
E, $10.00, L26 MANATEE WOODLANDS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HANNAH JENEVIEVE
E, $10.00, L10(67) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MARTENSEN JAN PETER, MARTENSEN SHERRY
E, $10.00, BDY E1/4 SE1/4 2-12-14, PARCEL #00920-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HINOTE RUSSELL B
E, $10.00, L4 ROLLING ACRES (R.ANCHETTES) BDY 18-12-18
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDgELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DODD JAMES T
AAA,ANCES $9,608.55, OR 964/5
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): E & K INVESTMENTS LLC
M, $21,993.51, L7 PINE MEADOWS SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): KRUSER JUDITH M, KRUSER ROY J
WD, $30,000.00, L6 CEDAR KEY DOCK, BDY 32-15-13, ETC
Grantee(s): DAVIS HEATH, DAVIS MIKE
Grantor(s): HENRY J BROWN TRUST, BROWN HENRY T TRUSTEE
WD, $7,000.00, L25-28(3), L1-4(3), L5-8, 9-12(2) CEDAR KEY HTS SEC
A, ETC
Grantee(s): WILLIAMS SANDRA M, VANN ROBERTA
Grantor(s): SMITH BILLY, EADYVERNA MAE
WD, $20,000.00, L25-28(3), L1-4(3), L5-8, 9-12(2) CEDAR KEY FITS
SEC A, ETC
Grantee(s): WIESELER DARLENE V, WIESELER DONAVON J
Grantor(s): VANN ROBERTA, WILLIAMS SANDRA M
WD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 SW1/4 16-12-19, PARCEL #004684
Grantee(s): ARNOLD BETTY ANN W, ARNOLD WILLIAM E
Grantor(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E
WD, $10.00, BDY L2-3(13) NOBLE ADD TO THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
ETC
Grantee(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E
Grantor(s): ARNOLD BETTY ANN W
WD, $10.00, BDY L2-3(13) NOBLE ADD TO THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
ETC
Grantee(s): ARNOLD BETTY W TRUSTEE, ARNOLD WILLIAM E
TRUSTEE, WILLIAM E ARNOLD REVOCABLE TRUST
Grantor(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E
WD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NW/14 8-13-19, PARCEL #5136
Grantee(s): ARNOLD BETTY W TRUSTEE, ARNOLD WILLIAM E
TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): WILLIAM E ARNOLD REVOCABLE.TRUST
Grantor(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E
WD, $10.00, L5 EUGENE RANDLE PROPERTY, BDY 11, 12, 14-14-16,
ETC
Grantee(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E
Grantor(s): ARNOLD.BETTY ANN W, ARNOLD WILLIAM E
WD, $10.00, L5 EUGENE RANDLE PROPERTY, BDY 11, 12, 14-14-16,.
ETC
Grantee(s): WILLIAM E ARNOLD REVOCABLE TRUST, ARNOLD WIL-
LIAM E TRUSTEE, ARNOLD BETTY W TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E
WD, $10.00, BDY NW1/4 SE1/4 8-13-19 & UNDVD 1/2 INTEREST BDY
NE1/4 SW1/4 8-13-19, PARCEL #051:
Grantee(s): WILLIAM E ARNOLD REVOCABLE TRUST, ARNOLD WIL-
LIAM E TRUSTEE, ARNOLD BETTY W TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM E, ARNOLD WILLIAM EDWIN
M, $25,669.62, L30, 21(10) CIRCLE K RANCH #1
Grantee(s): HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III
Grantor(s): BROOKINS AMBER B, BROOKINS CHARLES E JR
WD, $16,000.00, L24(27) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ROSAN PROPERTIES INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Grantor(s): SANTANA MARIA DIAZ
WD, $3,000.00, BDY L3(K) MANATEE FARMS ESTATES #2, ETC
Grantee(s): N R L L EAST LLC
Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ PHILLIP, AYALA MARIA
QCD, $20.00, BDY SW1/4 SW1/4 19-14-14, PARCEL #01290-003-OA
Grantee(s): STEVENS TRACEY D
Grantor(s): FULFORD CARMEL LEAH
WD, $700,000.00, L1 OAK RIDGE EQUINE CENTER, BDY 8-14-18
Grantee(s): PHANEUF LYNDA SUSAN, MANNING DENNIS J
Grantor(s): G LACK FARMS INC
CD, $10.00, OR 953/70, L 13(137 WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): N E R I REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INC
Grantor(s): JTF PROPERTIES LLC
WD, $25,000.00, L13(137) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): GOTCH RABOLD CONSTRUCTION LLC .
Grantor(s): N E R I REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INC
M, $30,000.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 13-14-18, ETC, PARCEL #04575-002-
00
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): HENRY PAMELA, HENRY MITCHEL
WD, $9,500.00, BDY NE1/4 NW1/4 28-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03575-
004-OA
Grantee(s): MORRIS JASYNETH, CLARKE MAURICE
Grantor(s): CLARKE MAURICE
WD, $100.00, L8-10(B) CEDARS MH PARADISE
Grantee(s): SAMMET FRED, DETRAY BONNIE, LANHAN NANCY
Grantor(s): SAMMET HOMER ESTATE, SAMMET DOROTHY L
WD, $25,000.00, L8-10(B) CEDARS MH PARADISE
Grantee(s): CLAMTASTIC SEAFOOD INC
Grantor(s): SAMMET FRED, DETRAY BONNIE, LANHAN NANCY
WD, $9,000.00, L3(7) GOLDEN PARADISE
Grantee(s): RAMKISSOON DANIEL B, RAMKISSOON ENA
Grantor(s): LAWSON JOHN JR
WD, $180,000.00, L14-15 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE I
Grantee(s): SMITH MARY JOANN, SMITH WILLIAM TERRY JR
Grantor(s): BUDD JEANETTE B, BUDD JAMES H
WD, $109,000.00, L2-6(F) COLFAX CITY, W/MH
Grantee(s): SURLES GEORGE K DECEASED, SURLES MARILYN F
Grantor(s): HICKOK DONNA L, HICKOK MORRIS A
WD, $22,000.00, L59(10) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): MISSEL ROBERT SR
Grantor(s): PERMA BUILT CONSTRUCTION INC
WD, $40,000.00, L11(K) GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): BROMAN DAVE G
Grantor(s): STEPHENS LIZZIE MAE
M, $38,059.20, L11(K) GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): BROMAN DAVE G
WD, $13,500.00, L6(67) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): BENAVIDES REINA, BENAVIDES MARCO A
Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ CARLOS
WD, $25,000.00, L3(29) WILLISTON HGH #14
Grantee(s): MCCARTHY ROBERT D, MCCARTHY JUDITH M
Grantor(s): TURCOTT JESSE
WD, $179,900.00, L6(4) WOODFIELDS SD
Grantee(s): GIBSON EVELYN E, GIBSON LOWELL J
Grantor(s): SMOAK CONSTRUCTION OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC
M, $135,000.00, L8(59) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): ASBELL MELISA C, ASBELL CAMERON A
WD, $61,223.00, L24 CEDAR KEY HGH, BDY 27, 28-14-13, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): BIBLE STEPHANIE, BIBLE BRIAN
Grantor(s): BIBLE REBECCA J
M, $63,858.62 L24 CEDAR KEY HGH, BDY 27, 28-14-13, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): BIBLE STEPHANIE, BIBLE BRIAN
WD, $560,000.00, L12-13(4)A.F. KNOTTS LAND CO. 1ST SD OF YAN-
KEETOWN
Grantee(s): LEWIS LESLIE A, LEWIS KEARSLEY B
Grantor(s): MACY MARYANN, MACY GREGORY L
M, $417,000.00, L12-13(4)A.F. KNOTTS LAND CO. 1ST SD OF YAN-
KEETOWN
Grantee(s): PRIME HOME MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): LEWIS LESLIE A, LEWIS KEARSLEY B
QCD, $10.00, L2-3(18) J.B. EPPERSON ADDITION TO TOWN OF WIL-
LISTON
Grantee(s): WILLIAMS DWAYNE E, WATERS BARBARA, DONALD
SHELLY D, PENNY DONNA K, WILLIAMS DARRON T
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS ONEIDA C
QCD, $10.00, L3, 6(8) J.B. EPPERSON ADDITION TO WILLISTON, ETC
Grantee(s): DONALD SHELLY D
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS ONEIDA, WILLIAMS TUCKER JR
WD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NE1/4 &N1/2 SE1/4 1-11-14
Grantee(s): CICERO JO ANN, ASBELL MARTHA V
Grantor(s): ASBELL MARTHA V
WD, $10.00, BDY N1/2 NE1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 1-11-14
Grantee(s): ASBELL JAMES R, ASBELL MARTHA V
Grantor(s): ASBELL MARTHA V
WD, $265,000.00, L5(E) D.D. ALLENS 1ST SD TO TOWN OF INGLIS
Grantee(s): TIEDE TINA L
Grantee(s): TIEDE RONALD J'
Grantor(s): PRESCOTTAPRILS, PRESCOTT JAMES T
WD, $110,000.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 1-12-14, PARCEL #00825-000-00
Grantee(s): BKE VENTURES INC
Grantor(s): ANDREWS LAND & TIMBER INC
M, $112,797.90, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 1-12-14, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): BKE VENTURES INC
M, $350,000.00, BDY N1/2 S1/2 16-11-15, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): DRUMMOND MARJORIE, DRUMMOND GRAHAM
WD, $25,000.00, BDY NW1/4 SW1/4 33-12-19, WIMH, PARCEL #04914-
002-00
Grantee(s): SAENZ ELEASAR
Grantor(s): QUASAR PROPERTIES INC
E, $10.00, L31-32 SPRING VILLAGE #1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HENDERSHOT RICHARD
E, $10.00, L30HIDEWAY#1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): CHAPMAN PHYLLIS
E, $10.00, L40 HIDEWAY#3
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HASKELLMARCIAA, HASKELL MARIA
E, $10.00, BDY L4-5(10) SOUTH FOWLER WAY BAYSHORE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MALINOWSKI DAVID A
E, $10.00, LI(D)OAKRIDGEESTATES#1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WREN JAMES F
E, $10.00, L4-5(3) CEDAR HAVEN EST
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WHITTALL LAURA E, WHITTALL DONALD
E, $10.00, L25(C) SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS SD #2 OF MANATEE
SPRINGS AREA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): PURCELL BARBARA, PURCELL DOYLE K
E, $10.00, L38 OAK MEADOWS PHASE 1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP .
Grantor(s): BIGGER BARBARA, BIGGER BARBARAA, BIGGER DEN-
NIS, BIGGER DENNIS L
E, $10.00, BDY NEI/4 SE1/4 15-12-17, PARCEL #03408-064-OA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): JOHNSON GARYA
E, $10.00, L9(A) REPLAT OF SUNNY HGH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GEBHARDT RUBY M, GEBHARDT DAVID, GEBHARDT
RUBY, GEBHARDT DAVID L SR
E, $10.00, L90 FOREST PART #3 PHASE II
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GENDUSO TERI
E, $10.00, L24(64) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RILEY ETHEL
E, $10.00, L 15 COUNTRYSIDE EST
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): ASCHERL NELLY, ASCHERL HENRY
E, $10.00, BDY E1/2 NWI/4 36-11-14, PARCEL #00800-006-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MAHONEY M P, MAHONEY MICHAEL P
E, $10.00; BDY SW1/4 SW1/4 6-13-15, PARCEL #01857-004-00
Grartee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MADDOX PAUL T
E, $10.00, L44 BUCK BAY PHASE 2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WALKER DANNY J
E, $10.00, WHITMAN POINT TOWNHOUSES #C
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GOOCH RAYMOND L
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SW1/4 20-15-13, PARCEL #00364-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HELLERMANN DORIS
E, $10.00, L24(i) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): VAUGHN SHELBY R
E, $10.00, L17(4), L9(5) B&R SD #1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RICKETTS SCOTT F
E, $10.00, L3-4(B) ROSEWOOD PARK #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): NELSON CYRCE R
E, $10.00, L79-A FOREST PARK #2 REPLAT
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RANDALL GLORIA J
E, $10.00, L6(46) WILLISTON HGH #12
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DANHAUER CLIFFORD A, DANHAUER DONNA S
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SW1/4 2-11-14, PARCEL #00537-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): NEAL D K, NEAL DANIEL K
E, $10.00, L13 GREEN HILLS SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MILLER DEBORAH, MILLER DEBORAH L, MILLER ROB-
ERT, MILLER ROBERT J
E, $10.00, L 1(3) OAK KNOLL ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SALLOT FRANCINE M
E, $10.00, L2(6) NEWSOM ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): PILARO MARY JOY T
E, $10.00, L10 CAPTAINS COVE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HARNDEN CRAIG A, HARNDEN VALERIE H
WD, $1.00, L8(17) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5
Grantee(s): IMPRESCIA NORA
Grantor(s): SMITH H THOMAS
E, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 24-11-13, ETC, PARCEL #00086-003-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): COFFEY WILLARD
E, $10.00, BDY 1-13-18, ETC, PARCEL #04344-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HOPPING WAYNE P
E, $10.00, L10, 14 CRESTFIELD TRADING CO #1, BDY 19-12-14, W/MH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DRAKE CHERYLA, DRAKE LYLE G
E, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 SE1/4 10-13-17, ETC, PARCEL #03630-001-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SHEVITSKI REX
E, $10.00, GOVERNMENT L4, BDY 15-12-18, PARCEL #04088-004-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): ARCE VICTOR M
E, $10.00, BOY 24-15-17, PARCEL #03808-013-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): SALVIACYNTHIA
E, $10.00, L9 MORGAN ESTATES, ETC, BDY 4-15-13
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): MARTELLO ANNE, MARTELLOANNE S
WD, $4,500.00, L32 SPRINGSIDE #1
Grantee(s): HEMENWAYARNOLD H
Grantor(s): HENRY GEORGE D
WD, $17,500.00, L32 SPRINGSIDE MH SD
Grantee(s): WALKER ANNE K, WALKER DANNY J
Grantor(s): HEMENWAY ARNOLD
M, $10,000.00, L4(F) MANATEE FARMS EST#2
Grantee(s): MARTIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): HILL VICKIE LYNN, HILL WILLIAM B
WD, $8,495.00, L20(118) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ROJAS ANA MARTINEZ
Grantor(s): DE RODRIGUEZ MYRIAM VAZQUEZ, RODRIGUEZ ARMAN-
DO, RODRIGUEZ MYRIAM VAZQUEZ DE
WD, $7,995.00, L 14(118) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): CRUZ GEORGINA, GONZALEZ ENRIQUE
Grantor(s): DE RODRIGUEZ MYRIAM VAZQUEZ, RODRIGUEZARMAN-
DO, RODRIGUEZ MYRIAM VAZQUEZ DE
WD, $10.00, L9 SUNSHINE ESTATES ADD #1
Grantee(s): BRYAN CYNTHIA L, BRYAN CALVIN C JR.
Grantor(s): GIBB DONALD E
QCD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/4 12-12-17, PARCEL #03400-154-00
Grantee(s): ELDAA GARCIA REVOCABLE TRUST, GARCIA MANUEL F
TRUSTEE, GARCIA ELDAA TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): MANUEL F GARCIA REVOCABLE TRUST
Grantor(s): GARCIA ELDAA, GARCIA MANUEL F
WD, $6,666.66, L 10(48) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ARAQUE GLADYS
Grantor(s): GEER VALLEAN E
WD, $6,666.67, L 10(48) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ARAQUE GLADYS
Grantor(s): EGLI DIANE
WD, $6,666.67, L 10(48) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ARAQUE GLADYS
Grantor(s): PALKO ROBERTA
WD, $7,500.00, L3-4(E) ROSEWOOD PRK #2
Grantee(s): EARTH ACQUISITIONS INC
Grantor(s): EAMES GRACE K
M, $187,500.00, L21-23 FRUITLAND HTS
Grantee(s): SEATTLE MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): MACK DOROTHY, MACK ROBERT P
M, $187,500.00, L21-23 FRUITLAND FITS
Grantee(s): SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Grantor(s): MACK DOROTHY, MACK ROBERT P
M, $50,000.00, L4, 9(31), L28(24) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): COMPASS BANK
Grantor(s): UDL PROPERTIES INC
WD, $10.00, L2 WI THLACOOCHEE RIVER PARKS EST, W/MH
Grantee(s): STEPHENS PEGGY NORTON, FERTIG RICHARD D JR
Grantor(s): FERTIG RICHARD D JR, STEPHENS PEGGY NORTON
M, $65,000.00, L2 Wl THLACOOCHEE RIVER PARK ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): DELTA FUNDING CORP, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRON-
IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): FERTIG RICHARD D, STEPHENS PEGGY NORTON
M, $50,000.00, L2(1) PINES #2
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): PARKER ALICIA I
M, $192,000.00, BDY NE1/4 7-11-16
Grantee(s): AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENDER, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): HOLLAND PAMELA G, HOLLAND PAUL G JR
M, $39,500.00, L1(2) WOODFIELDS SD
Grantee(s): SECURED FUNDING CORP
Grantor(s): NILOFF JASON A, NILOFF JUDY I
WD, $75,900.d, L21 'RAWIBO\W HTS SD PHASE I
Grantee(s): HALL MARIE D, HALL WILLIAM I
Grantor(s): URENA MARILYN
M, $52,324.73, L21 RAINBOW HTS SD PHASE I
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): HALL MARIE D, HALL WILLIAM I
WD, $50,000.00, L89(93) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MOYNES SUSAN
Grantor(s): YIOVES CHARILAOS, 182 MAIN ST REALTY CORP, CO-
QUERAN MICHAEL
M, $37,500.00, L89(93) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): INDEPENDENT NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): MOYNES SUSAN
M, $29,000.00, L 1(A)WILLISTON HGH #1
Grantee(s): BANKATLANTIC
Grantor(s): MICHEL CARLEY GENE
WD, $65,000.00, L4(D) REPLAT SUNNY HGH SD
Grantee(s): HUNT JUDITH A, HUNT DONALD L
Grantor(s): HOKEY TRADING COMPANY INC
M, $100,000.00, BDY 1-12-14, ETC, W/MOBILE HOMES, PARCEL
#00872-000-00, 00871-000-00, 00870-002-00
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE.BANK
Grantor(s): GOLDING MARY R
WD, $27,000.00, L24 FOREST PARK III PHASE II
Grantee(s): KENNEDY CORRINE
Grantor(s): ADAMS JENNIE L
Grantor(s): ADAMS HOWARD T JR
WD, $25,000.00, L25 FOREST PARK III PHASE II
Grantee(s): KENNEDY CORRINE
Grantor(s): WILKINSON DAVID R
Grantor(s): WILKINSON ROBBIN C
CD, $10.00, L26 OAK MEADOWS PHASE I
Grantee(s): GROVAC JAMES
Grantee(s): GROVAC LAURA
Grantor(s): DAY CAROLEE
Grantor(s): DAY J DAN
CD, $10.00, 1/2 INTEREST L2 FANNING SPRINGS WOODED ESTATES
Grantee(s): BAILEY THOMAS
Grantor(s): BAILEY DONNA RAY
M, $25,000.00, BDY NE1/4 10-12-14, ETC
Grantee(s): STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): SMITH SAMUEL WAYNE
Grantor(s): SMITH SALLY VERONICA
M, $21,000.00, L8(5) OCALA HGH WEST, WIMH
Grantee(s): MILAM MARSHALL L TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): MILAM MARSHALL L
Grantor(s): ETHERIDGE STACEY L
WD, $25,000.00, L8(5) OCALA HGH WEST, W/MH
Grantee(s): ETHERIDGE STACEY L
Grantor(s): MILAM MARSHALL L TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): MILAM MARSHALL L
WD, $10.00, BDY L11-13(27) TOWN OF CEDAR KEY
Grantee(s): .WILSON ELSIE LEE
Grantee(s): COLLINS LLOYD
.Grantor(s): COLLINS LLOYD
QCD, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/2 SW1/4 9-12-17
Grantee(s): GUTIERREZ PEDRO E
Grantee(s): GUTIERREZ CARLOS
Grantor(s): GUTIERREZ LUCRECIA
Grantor(s): GUTIERREZ LUCRETIA
Grantor(s): GUTIERREZ PEDRO
D, $11,400.00, L6(5) WOLF SPRING HILLS
Grantee(s): EDWARDS MARILYN
Grantee(s): EDWARDS JIMMY R
Grantor(s): EDWARDS JUSTIN RAY
Grantor(s): HENSEL RHONDA O
WD, $40,000.00, BDY N1/2 NE1/4 24-15-15, PARCEL #02148-001-00
Grantee(s): BEAUCHAMP IBRI JONE
.Grantee(s): BEAUCHAMP LLOYD O JR
Grantor(s): TEW RAYMOND L
M, $22,000.00, BDY N1/2 NE1/4 24-15-15
Grantee(s): BEAUCHAMP DORIS B
Grantor(s): BEAUCHAMP IBRI JONE
Grantor(s): BEAUCHAMP LLOYD O JR
QCD, $1.00, L5(6) GOLDEN PARADISE
Grantee(s): IRWIN NORMAN DALE
Grantor(s): IRWIN GEORGIACHEN
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LEVY' COUNTY JOURNAL
e htd nuorA Courthouse
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Page 15
Cedar Key Red Hat Society Luncheon at the Levy County Quilt Museum
How the group was formed
While visiting a friend in Tucson several years ago, Sue Ellen impulsively
bought a bright red fedora at a thrift shop, for no other reason than that it
was cheap and, she thought, quite dashing.
A year or two later she read the poem "Warning" by Jenny Joseph, which
depicts an older woman in purple clothing with a red hat. Sue Ellen felt an immediate kin-
ship with Ms. Joseph. She decided that her birthday gift to her dear friend, Linda Murphy,
would be a vintage red hat and a copy of the poem. She has always enjoyed whimsical deco-
rating ideas, so she thought the hat would look nice hanging on a hook next to the framed
poem. Linda got so much enjoyment out of the hat and the poem that Sue Ellen gave the
same gift to another friend, then another, then another.
One day it occurred to these friends that they were becoming a sort of "Red Hat Soci-
ety" and that perhaps they should go out to tea... in full regalia. They decided they would n n
find purple dresses which didn't go with their red hats to complete the poem's image.
The tea was a smashing success.
Soon, each of them thought of another woman or two she wanted to include, and they
bought more red hats. Their group swelled to 18, and they began to encourage other inter-
ested people to start their own chapters (18 women don't fit well around a tea table). One of
their members passed along the idea to a friend of hers in Florida, and their first "sibling"
group was born.
Sue Ellen's fondest hope is that these societies will proliferate far and wide. There have
now held three successful Red Hat Society conventions entire hotels filled with women
of a certain age wearing red hats and purple outfits!
Cedar Key's, The Red Hot Power Surgers are making hysteria The chapter began on a .
whim by Queen Surger Off the Chain (Rynea) on a Friday night in June 2005. The group has MILLIE BAYHA, Kay Benefiel, Betty Rose Cooke and Sue Casey
already grown to 16 ladies.*
*Source: www.redhatsociety.com
Journal photos by Miriam Blitch
ANNE WALKER, Judy Duvall, Marie Evans, Nancy Reed and Pricilla Al-
vord
INGEBORG WORTH, Betty Maloney, Rachel Lawhon and Mary Jensen
Rosewood running track bid reacted;. job tbe sought without bid
.'.. ......* bid t b q"*
BY JEFF M.H ARDIlSONcostiuilding the track in during the April loefieing. e !B-ulleek Elgmentary)9s8 chl Brons6iffi '~c 'lcaf~tel year'lbtifhe understand
STAFF WRITER wetlands. An estimated 16 to After the area is clear-cut, shows a potential of being ria where Hill served as the placement.depends on v
With the lowest bid being 24 inches of fill will be need- the school board will seek completed in the next 60 food service manager. cies.
more than $73,200 over the. ed in the 10-acre site to bring bids for construction of the days. She requested placement as As part of the stipu
budgeted $250,000 allocated it up to the standards required quarter-mile track again. In a personnel matter, the regular food service employ- agreement, the superi
for the Rosewood Running by the state. Money to fund the track school board voted 4-0 with ee at a cafeteria in Chiefland dent withdrew his re
Track and Playing Field, the Potentially saving some and playing field came from Billy Morrison abstaining due during the 2006-07 school mendation for Hill's ten
Levy County School Board money, the board voted 5-0 to Doug Bishop as a gift, Super- to a conflict, to accept a stip- tion of employment.
rejected all bids by a 5-0 authorize the maintenance de- intendent Clifton Norris said. ulated agreement for Frances, ,
vote. apartment to use the resources These funds were originally Hill to stop working in the
Maintenance Director Ted available to clear the proper- set for some work at Ce- food service department for
Alexander explained that as- ty. This will allow bidders to dar Key School, but became the remainder of the year.
phalt is in a limited supply see the topography easier. A available to use for this track The agreement is meant to
right now, and beyond that, logging company may clear- in Rosewood. resolve concerns regarding n
some possible bidders did not cut the area, and that will not In other construction news performance issues, which IN G
want to hazard a guess on the require bids given the vote from the meeting, the Joyce arose during the audit of Y-
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Th 20 Low 1:29 AM -0.1 7:01 AM Rise 2:10AM 63
20 High 8:54 AM 2.4 8:01 PM Set 12:23 PM
20 Low 1:00 PM 2.0
20 High 6:43 PM 3.5
F 21 Low 2:49 AM 0.1 7:00AM Rise 2:58 AM 52
21 High 10:22AM 2.5 8:02 PM Set 1:31 PM
21 Low 2:45 PM 2.0
21 High 8:22 PM 3.3
Sa 22 Low 4:11AM 0.1 6:59AM Rise 3:40 AM 41
22 High 11:17AM 2.8 8:03 PM Set 2:39 PM
22 Low 4:24 PM 1.7
22 High 10:06PM 3.3
Su 23 Low 5:18AM 0.1 6:58AM Rise 4:18AM 30
23 High 11:55AM 3.1 8:03 PM Set 3:47 PM
23 Low 5:38 PM 1.1
23 High 11:29PM 3.5
M 24 Low 6:12 AM 0.2 6:57 AM Rise 4:52 AM 19
24 High 12:27 PM 3.4 8:04 PM Set 4:54 PM
24 Low 6:34 PM 0.4
Tu 25 High 12:36 AM 3.6 6:56 AM Rise 5:25 AM 11
25 Low 6:56 AM 0.3 8:04 PM Set 6:00 PM
25 High 12:57 PM 3.7
25 Low 7:23 PM -0.1
W 26 High 1:34 AM 3.7 6:55 AM Rise 5:58 AM 4
26 Low 7:36 AM 0.6 8:05 PM Set 7:08 PM
26 High 1:26 PM 3.9
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Now That's
Progress
GENE SAUNDERS (left)
and James Mosher of
Progress Energy Florida
work on poles along U.S.
27 in Bronson on April
17. The poles are being
moved back from the road
as part of the Florida De-
partment of Transporta-
tion project to widen the
road.
Journal photo by Jeff M. Hardison
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Scholarships
: Seventy-five $2,000 schol-
arships are available for
spanish-speaking, bicultural
high-school students who
want to pursue careers in thb
health care industry.
SThe scholarships, funded
by the PacifiCare Founda-
tion, are offered on behalf of
the UnitedHealthcare Latino
Health Scholars program,
which helps educate and en-
eourage Hispanic and Latino
students to pursue career op-
portunities in health care.
High-school seniors with
a minimum grade point aver-
age (GPA) of 3.0 and who are
fluent in Spanish and English
are eligible. Applicants must
show proof of acceptance
nto a university, community
college or accredited techni-
cal college and must be en-
rolled in an approved health
eare program at the time they
receive the scholarship. Ap-
plications are due May 29,
2006, and are available on-
fine at www.pacificarelatino.
com.
S"The Office of Minor-
ty Health cites a nationwide
shortage of bilingual and
bicultural health care pro-
fessionals and calls for im-
provements in recruiting and
retaining minority students
available for the bilingual
into health care professions,"
said Russell Bennett, vice
president of Latino Health
Solutions at UnitedHealth-
care, "For example, in the
nursing field, a recent policy
report by the Online Journal
of Issues in Nursing states
that the proportion of Latino
nursing- students continues to
lag behind the number of La-
tinos in the population.
"Nationwide, many La-
tinos do not have access to
culturally and linguistically
appropriate care, and this has
a far-reaching effect on their
health and quality of life,"
Bennett added.
"Studies show that patients
respond better when care in-
structions are delivered in
their own language and their
cultural background is taken
into account."
Once again, the Latino
Health Scholars program has
been expanded to include in
addition to the seventy-five
(75) $2,000 scholarships -
two $25,000 Freedom Awards.
for the two most qualified ap-
plicants.
- Since it was introduced
in 2003, the Latino Health
Scholars program has award-
ed $356,000 to 155 students
across the country who are
pursuing diverse health care
careers such as Nursing, Pre-
Med, Biology, Psychology,
Biomedical Engineering and
other allied health profes-
sions.
"We applaud United-
Healthcare's commitment to
help pave the way for the next
generation of Hispanic health
care professionals," said Ele-
na Rios, M.D., president and
chief executive officer of the
National Hispanic Medical
Association.
"We believe the Latino
Health Scholars program can
inspire these students to suc-
ceed in school and pursue
rewarding, fulfilling health
care careers that will make a
positive impact in their com-
munities."
"We are encouraging our
scholarship recipients to uti-
lize their bilingual and bicul-
tural skills and health care
education by 'giving back' to
their communities once they
graduate," Bennett added.
"We are doing our part in
the community by enlisting
the help of many of our em-
ployees who have volunteered
to serve as ambassadors by
visiting the high schools and
assisting students interested
in a career in health care."
Becas Disponibles para Estudiantes
Bilingiies, Biculturales Que Deseen Seguir
Carreras en el Sector del Cuidado de la Salud
Setenta y cinco becas de
$2,000 d6lares estin disponibles
para estudiantes hispanoparlan-
tes y biculturales que deseen
seguir carreras relacionadas con
el cuidado de la salud.
'" Las becas, financiadas por la
Fundaci6n de Pacificare (Paci-
fiCare Foundation) se ofrecen
en nombre del program "Unit-
efIHealthcare Latino Health
Scholars" el cual ayuda a educar
y alentar a los estudiantes his-
panos/latinos a comenzar carre-
ias en el campo de la salud.
SLos estudiantes en su iltimo
aiio de la escuela preparatoria
(High School) con un prome-
dio minimo (GPA) de 3.0 y que
Oaiblen con fluidez espafiol e in-
ies, pueden solicitar las becas.
Eos solicitantes deben mostrar
- aceptaci6n por parte de una
Wniversidad, universidad comu-
itaria (Community College) o
Pia escuela tdcnica acreditada y
deben estar inscritos en una car-
_,ra aprobada en el imbito de la
silud al moment de recibir la
eca. Las solicitudes se pueden
Dresentar hasta el 29 de mayo de
tb06, y los formatos estin dis-
pbnibles via Internet visitando
el sitio http://www.pacificarela-
tino.com
'. "La Oficina de Salud Minori-
4ria ha citado una escasez na-
,ional de profesionales bilingites
T biculturales en el rtea de la
salud y ha solicitado mejoras
4'
en el reclutamiento y retenci6n
de estudiantes minoritarios"
seglin indica Russell Bennett,
vice president de Latino Health
Solutions en UnitedHealthcare.
"En el campo de la enfermeria,
por ejemplo, un report reciente-
mente publicado por "Online
Journal of Issues in Nursing"
afirma que el numero de estudi-
antes de enfermeria Latinos aun
no alcanza un niyel proporcional
al nfimero de Latinos de la po-
blaci6n.
"En los Estados Unidos,
muchos Latinos no tienen ac-
ceso a cuidado culturalmente y
lingiiisticamente apropiado, y
esto tiene un efecto de gran al-
cance en su salud y calidad de
vida." agreg6 Bennett. "Los
studios muestran que los paci-
entes responded mejor cuando
las instrucciones de cuidado de
la salud son proporcionadas en
su propio idioma y el origen cul-
tural de la persona es tomado en
cuenta."
El program Latino Health
Scholars ha sido nuevamente
ampliado para incluir -- ademis
de las setenta y cinco (75) becas
de $2,000 d6lares -- dos Becas
"Premio de la Libertad" (Free-
dom Award), de $25,000 d6lares
cada una para los dos solicitantes
mis destacados y calificados.
Desde la fundaci6n de este
program, en el afio 2003, el pro-
grama Latino Health Scholars ha
otorgado $356,000 d6lares a 155
estudiantes a nivel national los
cuales siguen carreras en Areas
como Enfermeria, Biologia;Psi-
cologia, Ingenieria Bio-M6dica;
Pre-Medicina, Farracologia y
otras profesiones asociadas al
cuidado de la salud.
"Aplaudimos el compromise
de UnitedHealthcare de ayudar a
preparar el camino para la pr6x-
ima generaci6n de profesionales
hispanos en servicios de salud".
dijo Elena Rios, M.D., presi-
dente y CEO de la Asociaci6n
Nacional Hispana de Medicina
(NHMA). "Creemos que el pro-
grama Latino Health Scholars
puede inspirar a estos estudi-
antes a tener 6xito en la escuela
y a seguir carreras gratificantes
relacionadas con el cuidado de
la salud que tendrdn un impact
positive en sus comunidades".
"Estamos alentando a los
beneficiaries de nuestras becas a
utilizar sus habilidades bilingiies
y biculturales y su educaci6n en
material de cuidado de la salud
sirviendo a sus comunidades
una vez que se han graduado",
afiadi6 Bennett. "Contribuimos
en la comunidad enlistahdo la
ayida de muchos de nuestros
empleados que se han ofrecido
para servir como embajadores
para visitar escuelas preparato-
rias y ayudar a los estudiantes
interesados en carreras sobre la
salud".
Church thrives because of love
BY JEFF SIRMONS
STAFF WRITER
Single white chairs sat by
full pews at the tiny Bronson
Church of God. The Rev. Jim
Waldron anticipated a large
showing for his Easter service,
so he needed all the seats he
could find.
This wasn't always the
case.
During his first sermon
in 2003, only four or five
people showed up. That didn't
discourage him. With his
Pentecostal preaching and his
dedication to the community,
he's seen the church nearly
fill up during normal services.
There were 107 at the Easter
service-all but two of the
32 added white; chairs were
occupied.
"We, are a Pentecostal
Church and we're not ashamed
of that," Waldron preached.
"You don't have to act like us
if you don't want to, but please,
whatever you do, praise the
Lord."
Donna Bonner, children's
leader, said his unabashed
enthusiasm for the Lord and
his unwavering spirit led her
back to the church.
"When I left this. church
years ago, I vowed never to.
come back," Bonner said.
"He's got the people excited.c
I love it here now and I'm so
glad I'm back."
Waldron said he's not so
concerned with the size of the
congregation, but rather the
number of people who have
recognized Jesus Christ as
their Lord and Savior.
"It doesn't matter where
you find Christ," Waldron
preached in his Easter sermon
entitled 'Empty Promises.'
"As long as you find Christ,
you're saved."
Still, those in contact with
Waldron know that he will do
what he can whenever he'can
to bring i;ou closer to Christ.
"He told me to call any day
or time," said Donna Romans,
an active member of the
church. "And if I miss church
more than two times in a row,
he'll come and see me."
Romans has spent a lot of
time with Waldron over the
past few weeks.
On April 4, her sister, Joan
Journal photo by Jeff Sirmons
THE REV. Jim Waldron of the Bronson Church of
God preaches that it doesn't matter where you
find the Lord as long as you find him.
Garcia, was involved in a
car accident. At one point,
.she was given 42 hours to
live.
"You see, my sister isn't
a churchgoer," Romans
said. "But Pastor Jim came
to the hospital with me and
prayed for her. He spent
many hours in the waiting
room and each time the
doctor gave us an update,
he was there. ,\
"She's doing much better
now. His praying helped
save her life."
Waldron, who grew up in
Ocala, said he's dedicated
to being an active member
of the community. He lives
next door to the church.
"What's amazing is
watching the- gro\\ch ..of-
people spiritually," he
said. "I have a heart for
people."
Waldron is planning
on expanding the breadth
of his sermons, too. He's
investigating buying a
projector screen so hymns
and scriptures will appear
in large letters for all the
congregation to see.
"I want to introduce the
Lord to all people small
and tall," Waldron said,
adding that the projector
should appeal specifically
to the younger crowd.
During his Easter sermon,
Waldron paced back and
forth, rarely standing still
at the pulpit. Tears welled
up in his eyes as he praised
Jesus for rising from the
dead.
"He could've been a
writer for the Gainesville
Sun or the National
Enquirer for all we knew,"
Waldron said of Jesus. "He
could've been one of those
crazies." .
He ihein made.his voice ,
deeper and louder: ''But he
rose from the dead and left
behind an empty tomb. An
empty tomb-a promise
kept."
And the audience
cheered.
"The spirit is alive in
this church," Waldron-
confirmed.
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everyone is welcome to par- attend. please call Jamie Bellamy at
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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Bleed red during Redbelly days
The Dixie County Chamber of Commerce will host a blood
drive with LifeSouth Community Blood Center at its Fanning
Springs' Red Belly Day this Memorial Day Weekend. Look
for the Bloodmobile on Saturday, May 27 between the hours
of 7:45 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Red Belly Day will feature rides, crafts, concerts and a
belly flop contest. Come and join us for a good time and a
good cause.
Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds
or more, and show a photo I.D. at the time of donation. For
more information, please call (352) 334-1000 or visit www.
lifesouth.org.
CRP sign ups extended
Agricultural producers
and landowners who thought
they might miss the deadline
to enroll highly erodible and
other fragile cropland into the
current Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP) general sign-
up have a little more time
to get their applications in,'
according to Kevin Kelley,
State Executive Director
of USDA's Farm Service
Agency (FSA) for Florida.
The enrollment periods for
the CRP general sign-up and
the special CRP re-enrollment
and extension sign-up have
been extended until April
28. Both were originally
scheduled to end on April 14.
Those who participate
voluntarily enroll highly
erodible and other fragile
cropland in CRP through
long-term contracts of 10 to
15 years. Grasses, trees and
other vegetation are planted
on the enrolled land. In
exchange,parficipantsreceive
annual rental payments and a
payment of up to 50 percent
of the cost of establishing
conservation covers.
After the CRP general sign-
up ends on April 28, USDA's
Farm Service Agency (FSA)
will evaluate offers based on
cost and the Environmental
Benefits Index (EBI) factors
of wildlife, water, soil, air and
enduring benefits. Accepted
offers will become effective
Oct. 1, 2006.
In addition, subject to a
compliance review, CRP
participants with contracts
expiring on Sept. 30, 2007,
now have until April 28 :to
applyforspecialre-enrollment
or extension opportunities
offered by FSA. Participants
ranking in thq EBI's top one-
fifth can re-enroll their land
in a new 10-year contract. For
lands with restored wetlands,
FSA offered the opportunity
for a new 15-year contract.
FSA offered the second one-
fifth group the opportunity
for a 5-year extension; the
third one-fifth a 4-year
extension; the fourth one-
fifth a 3-year extension; and
the remaining participants a
2-year extension.
FSA county offices are
now beginning to notify CRP
participants with contracts
expiring in 2008-2010 oftheir
re-enrollment and extension
opportunities. The deadline
for participants to respond is
June 30, 2006.
For more information on
CRP, contact your local FSA
office or visit the FSA Web
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FWC needs anglers' help with tarpons
Biologists at the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fish and
Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) need help
from the public in collecting genetic information
from tarpon.
Scientists have asked anglers statewide to clip
a half-inch piece of tissue from a tarpon fin from
anywhere in Florida. FWRI is offering tarpon
anglers a free fin clip kit if they'll just: E-mail
researchers at tarpongenetics@myfw.com, Call
1-800-367-4461 or visit http://researchmyfwc.
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These samples enable experts to identify
and catalog each animal and determine
whether the fish was caught and released
previously. Scientists use this information
to determine survival, health, migration
and movement of tarpon through state
waters.
FWRI researchers have used the fin
clip survey technique successfully for
catch-and-release redfish anglers in
Biscayne Bay and throughout the Tampa
Bay area. FWRI Partner Mote Marine
Laboratory also assisting in the tarpon
genetic recapture study.
Couples apply for marriage licenses
Tom Cleveland Watkins II,
11/28/76 of Gulf Hammock,
and Gina Anne Bohon
(Carter), 5/25/77, oflnglis.
Fred Arvle Morris, II,
9/9/59, and Colette Jeanine
Maria (Nunier) 4/14/60, both
of Williston.
Brian Nathan Fine, 2/12/75,
and Kathryn Leigh Sweney,
1/26/82, both of Cedar Key.
Danny Joe Lender, 5/17/83,
and Stephanie Rene'e Trent,
12/19/86, both of Chiefland.
Marvin Lee Franks,
3/19/44, and Debra Deniece
Jones (Barron) 4/7/54. both
of Cedar Key.
Shane Alan Hilligoss,
12/21/75, and Penny Lee
McMullen (Riggle) 4/11/72,
both ofWilliston.
John Walter Stephens Jr.,
6/14/74, of Chiefland, and
Crystal Rebecca Owens,
9/25/85, of Bronson.
Walter Amos Cook,
12/31/85 of Chiefland,
and Jessica Lynn Woeller,
12/1/87.
John Florian Darling III,
10/26/72, of Williston and
Karen Lynn Cape, 12/25/72.
Ashley Caribe Kirksey,
9/1/75, of Archer, and Alice
Diane Irvin, 7/17/76.
William Francis Lawler,
8/9/74, of Tampa, and Mary
Katharine Croley, 4/23/80, of
Horseshoe Beach.
Christopher Broc Pogue,
8/7/84, and Tania Faye Cook,
10/17/79, both of Williston.
Thomas Jason Head,
12/29/73, and Daphne
Dale Head (Volquardsen),
10/10/74, both of Williston
Gerald Lewis Mosley,
12/26/85, and Susan Michelle
Garrity, 11/11/85, both of
Williiston.
Eugene Everett Carter,
IV,10/82, of Hammock,
and Laura Elizabeth Mott,
3/11/82.
Dustin Eugene Jones,
7/30/83 of Chiefland, and
Carrie Jeannette Quincey,
9/12/83, of Chiefland.
IN THE WAY
A Levy County Indian Tale
BY JOHN ESTEVES
CORRESPONDENT
The old gopher tortoise can
now be buried alive with the
proper permits.
The money that's paid sure-
ly doesn't help him as he dies
in his hole with no respect for
his life and his soul.
Has cruel-
ty and greed
finally taken
control?
Will so-
called un-
needed, un-
wanted, poor
or old people
be next? Who's to say?
Will there come a day when
we can buy a permit if they
get in the way?
Talking John Esteves re-
sides in Inglis where he is
an avid Native American
folklorist.
SCHOOL MENUS
Monday, April 24
Spaghetti w/meat sauce
Tossed salad
Green beans
Mixed fruit
Hot garlic rolls
Milk
Tuesday, April 25
Barbecued chicken
Rice w/gravy
Black eye peas
Chilled peaches
Hot cornbread .
Mlilk- -@. .. a- *, e
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Early Release
Mini corn dogs
Carrot & celery sticks w/
Tater tots
Fresh fruit
Milk
Thursday, April 27
Early Release
Pizza
Broccoli w/dip
Fresh tifuit
Milk
Friday, April 28
/dip Chicken nuggets
Mashed potatoes
Mixed vegetables
Salad
Chilled peaches
Hot roll
Milk
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the footrest of my chair and Little Bit
and DJ are here somewhere close, need I
say more?
But I've heard puppy love is the real
thing, and I believe it, because they wag
their tails and not their tongue, uh huh, do
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too!!
Until next week I'll say be good, take care
and God bless you.
Nuff said,
Miss Honey
* Jeff
I arrived. The boss asked me
who I was. "I'm Jeff Hardi-
son."
"No you aren't," he told
me.
I showed him my driver's
license to prove it. He gave
me coupons for two free
sandwiches and drinks,
Apologized for his mistake
and told me that I was not
the one whom he had hired.
Then, I added the "M" to my
byline.
The late Lloyd John
"Jack" Hardison Sr. is my
father. He earned the dis-
tinguished flying cross and
several other medals during
WWII. He named a particu-
lar B-29 bomber the "City
of St. Petersburg." The late
Eula Ann Dumas is my
mother. She was "Miss St.
Petersburg" and then "Miss
Florida" in the Miss America
Pageant about 60 years ago.
Dad was a war hero. Mom
was a beauty queen. They
were both more than that,
though, as any of us exists
in more than just one cubby-
hole over our lifetime.
In his work Meditation
XVII, the Rev. John Donne
wrote in part, "No man is
an island, entire of itself;
every man is a piece of the
continent, a part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by
the sea, Europe is the less,
as well as if a promontory
were, as well as if a manor
of thy friend's or of thine
own were: any man's death
diminishes me, because I am
involved in mankind, and
therefore never send to know
for whom the bells tolls; it
tolls for thee."
We each touch one another
with our words and deeds.
Here, I note my thanks to
Continued from page 4
everyone who is helping
me and my wonderful wife
Sharon find a place to live. I
end this piece with a phrase
I learned from some South
American people who I was
helping learn English in Bra-
denton 10 years ago. Vaya
con Dios. Go with God.
JeffM. Hardison
is a reporter for the
Levy County Journal.
He may be reached at
jhardison@levyjournal.
com.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
Page 19
The budding artists and novelists of Cedar Key
T he 17th An-
nual Island City
Young Authors'
Conference was
held this past week in Cedar
Key to help budding artists
get a chance to illustrate
their first book.
Brenda Coulter and Ev-
elyn Yearty helped them get,
started in this program.
The program encourages
the students to become more
interested in reading.
After several weeks of
hard work on their project,
the students must share their
work with classmates, fami-
lies and educational staff.
Each of the students
stands in front of the class
and reads his/her book while
showing the pictures they
have created to accompany
the story.
Beth Davis of the Levy
County School'Board was
present during the presenta-
tions when the little authors
read their books and showed
offtheir illustrations.
TRISTAN INGRAM, 2nd grade, tells his story
about the Daytona 500.
ALORA BECKHAM, 2nd grade, dedicated her
book to her family.
HALEY ALLMON,
thoughts.
2nd
MARIANNE BERKES, author and storyteller of Hobe Sound autographs
her books for the students. Pictured in the back is Susan Harrington
of CFCC Chiefland Family Literacy and Brooke Allen getting her book
signed.
Williston Rotary Egg
Journal photos by Hunt
Miriam Blitch
grade, reads her
JESSY ALLMON, 3rd grade, shows off his art-
work.
LOGAN ROOKS and Daniel Allen are having
fun after their reading session.
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Honesty, caring brings 'em back to Weeks' Chevron
BY JEFF SIRMONS
STAFF WRITER
Bronson's Chevron has
been owned by the Weeks
family since 1966., It has
since developed a friendly
reputation tailored, to the
community.
"We're very honest and
fair," said Berlon Weeks,
33, who's owned the store
since 1999. "We stock based
on what people want. We
let people have store credit
and stuff like that. But lately
we've had to crack down on
that."
Weeks said over the last
few years some people have
been exploiting his generos-
ity.
"There are a lot of good
people in this town," Weeks
said. "However, there are
some rotten ones, too."
During the last three
da) s, Weeks has received
ihree bad checks total-
ing $1,200. He recently
posted a sign saying he
\\on't take checks from
out of town because of
the high probability that
the\ \\ill bounce,
\Veeks is also con-
cerned over the price of
gas. which h has escalated
to nearly $3 a gallon.
weeks s doesn't set the
price-he follows orders
from the Chevron Cor-
poration, with one ex-
ception.
"I only change prices when
the tanks fill up," Weeks said.
"If I changed it every day like
Chevron asked, the people
in the community would get
screwed."
Because Bronson's gas
comes from Tampa, it is
priced higher than other
county town's such as Willis-
ton, Weeks said. Williston's
gas comes from nearby Oca-
la, thereby almost eliminating
the price of travel.
Jennifer Hachman, 20, has
worked with Weeks for two
weeks and enjoys his leader-
ship style.
"He's kind of homey,"
Hachman said. "He really
cares about you and everyone
else and he keeps it real."
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LEVY COUNTY HISTORY
yer a April 20, 2006
~3 years ago
Special Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners,
December 18, 1933, Minute Book "N"
The Chairman of the Board announced that the Special
SI i MNeeting was called in accordance with request of the
Honorable David Sholtz Governor of the State of Florida,
for the purpose of discussing .plans and making
arrangements to put the proper and necessary, road
patrolmen to patrol the roads in Levy County, to see that all
automobiles were properly operated on the highways of said
Levy County, thereby helping to decrease the accidents
which now seemed to be so numerous on our Florida
Highways.
After some discussion of the matter of employing a
patrolman, it was upon motion of Commissioner N. M.
Clyatt, seconded by Commissioner I. T. Fugate, that the
Gov. David Sholtz Board of County Commissioners employ J. D. Dixon, at a
salary of $100.00 per month, with $50.00 expenses for one
month. Mr. Dixon stated that he had a blue uniform which
was necessary to be worn while patrolling the roads, and
From the Archives andHstory Center that if the county would purchase the necessary badges and
identification for the car, that there would be no further
Levy Coun Clek's Office costs. The Board instructed Mr. Dixon to begin work at
once to patrol the roads and see that cars on the Highways
Danny J.Shipp, Clerk of Court were properly operated.-
page 22 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006
iNelson
veterans and for the U.S. De-
partment of Defense. The bill
vas supposed to give federal
money to the HMOs, the drug
companies and to employers
through retirement programs.
SSome senior citizens, Nel-
son said, "will be mad as a
wet hen" when they learn that
coverage for their prescrip-
tions includes a gap between
the point where they spend
$2,500 and $5,100 a year on
Odugs. After the $5,100 point,
then coverage for prescrip-
tions in this Medicaid pro-
gram will be 90 percent.
'Nelson said he will con-
finue to seek the 60 votes in
the U.S. Senate to correct the
problems in this bill before
the "drop dead date" of May
15. He has offered an amend-
iient to make prices become
16wer in bulk purchases, as
it was before the current ver-
sibn came into effect.
'The senator said he is fight-
ing to assure Florida's senior
citizens get what they were
expecting to get when the bill
Was first brought up.
' VETERANS' CUTS
' Bill Franklin, a local veter-
an, said Veterans Affairs, for-
merly known as the Veterans
Administration, is ruling that
a non-combat related injury is
not covered after two years.
He mentioned one instance
where a man lost a leg when
Struck fell on it but since the
injury to this veteran was not
fsffered during combat, the
VA would not cover costs af-
ter two years.
,The frustration expressed
byi Franklin and several other
veterans, Nelson said, results
from budgets being cut for
vtMerans. In fact, the budget is
being cut for many social pro-
grams, including Pell grants,
scholarships for vocational
school, for veterans and for
the elderly. At the same time,
there are tax cuts being wo-
ven into the budget.
Nelson said these allegedly
"fiscally conservative" legis-
lators need to realize that a
budget showing a $430 bil-
lion annual deficit is not be-
JAg responsible. In 2001, the
budget was balanced and the
national debt could have been
10id off in 12 years. The path
followed by the administra-
tion and Congress sincethen,
1elson said, has thrown that
plan into the fire.
,As a result, the United
States is borrowing money
from China and Japan, he
added.
IRAQI WAR
In regard to the Iraq War,
'Nelson said that in the next
ywo months Iraq will either
tiave a political settlement
with its three major factions,
or this current low level civil
war will escalate to a full-
Siale civil war.
One man stood up to re-
miind listeners about local
Democrats. Charley King
said there are 100 U.S. sena-
tors and Sen. Nelson is doing
his job. He reminded people
to become involved locally
with the Democratic Execu-
tiye Committee.
, Nelson was quick to fol-
low King's plea for involve-
ment in the local Democratic
Party.
,.. The senator said he is a bi-
partisan guy. Extremism with
party prevents consensus
from ever being built, Nelson
said. Reaching a compromise
is not a bad thing, he added.
, Florida is a diverse state, he
said, just as the United States
is, a diverse country. While
$he people in Perry may be
asking for tighter reins to
keep illegal immigrants out,
the people of Mayo may want
farm laborers from Mexico
to not have to go through as
much bureaucracy.
,< The people of Bronson fo-
cus on helping veterans and
the elderly. It is a state with a
broad spectrum of interests.
.Nelson said the reason
Iraq may end up in a full-
fledged civil war is for this
very reason; it has no history
SEN. BILL NELSON
of mutual respect for differ-
ing opinions, as the people in
Florida and America respect
each others' differences.
GET AGITATED
To bring about the changes
people want, Nelson said, the
people of the country must
become so agitated that they
petition their legislators.
The people have to be-
come sufficiently agitated to
break the stranglehold of the
oil lobby. They must become
sufficiently agitated to break
the stranglehold of the corn
lobby, he said, as he noted
that ethanol can be manufac-
tured from grass as well as
from corn.
Nelson reminded listeners
that this meeting was to get
input from his constituents.
It was not a Democratic Party
rally. The senator is covering
the entire state as he continues
meeting people one-on-one.
Although many people had to
work during the Monday af-
ternoon session in Bronson,
people in Sumter County at
The Village had an opportu-
nity to speak with the senator
during the evening that Mon- THE LEV
day. came to s
A few veterans mentioned
specific problems they were
having with the VA. Nelson Jeff
told them to call his office
and he would attempt to help He return
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